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THE STATE GAFITAL. Senate Resolution Giving ATL Ap- . portionment Bills tho Preference. A Building at Chester for the Confinement of Insane Criminals, The Pharmacy Bill Amended and Sent to Third Reading. Confirmation in Executive Session of Another Batch of Nomina- tious, : Report to the House of the Committee on Penal and Relormatory Institutions. Detent by Close Vote of Mey Williams’ Anti-Poaling Rail- rod Mensures ‘The Bill to Increase the Per Diem of Members Ruthlesly Be» headed. Chisholm’s Foot-Adulteration Measure Passes Without Much Oppo- sition or Fuss. An Attempt to Be Mado to Resurreat the » — Anti-Pooling Bill-A Now Police ; and Fire Board Bill, SENATE, APPORTIONMENT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SPRINGEIELD, HL, April 14,—The Senate met ‘at tho usual hour this morning, {¥enntor Clark sent in a resolution as follows: Resolved, ‘That It is the sense of the Senate that Congressionn! and Senntorial apportion- inents should bo innde at tho present session, and tbat the Conmrastiaust Appordonment - should be made on the basis of twenty Nopros Rentattyer, and that all bills lonkiu to that end be given precedunce. onthe calendar over all othors, except appropriation bills. It waa referred tothe Cominittee on Appar- tlonment. : aes . NAUF A LOAF, « ‘Tho Committee on Appropriations reported a “hill giving Chestor Penitentiary 50,00 for tho erection of bulldings for the confinement of in- sane erliminulg, © Tho. Cémmitteo: recummend that all insane crimtinals in the State shall bo confined in this institution when built. Henator, Whitluy’s bill making the customary: approprintions for tho Ilinois & Michigan Canal ‘was ordered ton third reading. It appropriates $60,000 for the vurposo of making the necessary :repalrs to tho. cniial, ‘the earnings’of the enal Jo bé oxhausted before this fund shall bo drawn One glo as aga) oe 3 a 2 MORE bait saan ‘ ~~ ‘ Senator Clark's DI gividg courts extended ‘power In vacating decrees In chancery entered ‘upon default or pro confess, was rend jn. third ‘Alnie, It ixintendod to’make it mandatory.on courts to require | proof of, the ‘Allegations von ‘tained In the bill whore the defendunt docs not Appear In person or by attorney. It also gives courts the power te maidify decrees whero prope eeu ty lichen are mit outd.— Clee: bith “Senator Beut’s bill enlarging the powers of ‘township insurance companies to #lx townships also passed. * | s ¥ ‘Tho Pharmacy bill cimo up on secant reading, ‘Various aimendmonts were presented and voted down. Sonator Clark expressed his distrust of -denggtats in goueral, und os es "' MHADLY DRUG-STORE WHISKY", ‘an particular. Io wanted the. pill-venders ‘to anve ny greater ‘powers fn selling Hyuors than Anloons haye to-duy. | . A The ‘Prohivition Sodators appesred to be In- ring’ under the Impression, thit thore was Bone conconled.™ gazelle” It the bill on the Hauer question, and the menstiro was debated at ANOTHER BATCH OF NOMINATIONS, A moasnge was recoived from the Goyernor muking the following nominitionss For Members af the State Buurd of Education,” Henry L, Ballwood of Li Silo, Mononl Ge Dodgn ‘ot. Cook, Rufus Cone of Clay, George Howland of Cook, Ienaa Loser of Adums, and oF ¢ of. the Tinos & 8chooll, HoH, MeDowoll of vinta, Horn Kor West Chicago Park Commisalotior, Cone alder H. Carter, to succecd EK. Wood, whose veRorimemborset tho Stato Ragrd. of Ttenlth, A 0 a As 5, 1, Clark of Kane, Witla A. Haskell of stadt: . gon, and Junn Mefeun of Perry. The consideration of the Pharmacy bill was Tenure, Senator Secrost offered an amendment prohibe tug srugstoreekeepers from selitue tquors for a boveruie on phydiciina’ presuriptionsorother- Wise, | ‘The nmondment was adopted, and the bill orderod ta tind readings TN Ha He MIN wes wig CONFIRMED, 8 Benate thorexpon went into executive sradion, and tu whole beteh of noulnntiona #entdn this morning were contlrmed, ‘The sed. slon then rose, Reuutor Wiluon's bill requiring: fre-insurance companies to retin a pro rata amount of ‘premium pall on tho difterenes botweon the duce of the policy and: tho Juss “as fnully ade dusted, was ordered to third reading, nates Needs HUH uinonding iu minor pare LM of mibtial jusurance col vi: wan read un third tine, aso a tanse Senator De Jaity's Bleation law, dividing the towns into ecleation. previncts containing not over 10 Vorors, was rend a third te, ‘entitor Contes claimen that the bill did not. ity wid as eloctions, and suceeded tabay rie ft refurred to tho Committes on Jue ‘The Banate then adjourned until to-moi pinurniny, Ys reuorew, - MOUSE, AN ALLEGED REPORT, Special Lispatch to The Crlcugo Tribune, Svutnarieny, Il, April U—The Jolnt Viait- dng Comaulttes on Penal and Heformatory Ine stitutions turned {nu voluminous and somewhat confused and demoralized roport this morning, and 1,000 eoplos of the document wore ordered Printed. On tho subject of sppropristions, tho Comiulttes makes the totlowing revommendae tons: i onystrn. fonvins kltchon, beled Bheeae, Holttury and Deputy. Warden's alilea. Bi ‘arriuge, and wixus house, Yup and boller bous One fatha, -Conviet Insano Asyium' (ertminal Ingane © wand) and) Hospital—buildings ‘und= °° t TAUCHINCEY's seesyes ser eeneeee veorey 00,000 ‘ : Eytan) Current exponses for two y June w, iy . pees outing 200,000 Tetul appropriation recommended, Total ‘Appropriation asked, BOLLE: Genornt repairs... , Cust of pus-works gus tn the culls,, t REVOI BCHOOL AT YONTIAC, ' Genoral reputrs..... : The roport contains no recomt Rurding’ the amount asked for ut Poutiue fur She oriinury expensua of tho uuxt two: or the contlngunt tund for Jolop, but tuk wrould that tue currant expooso appropriation Jor Pontius should be inerensed rather than dee + Greuscd. ‘Tho report indorsed tho management Of the three Institutions, of course, but criticises the conditfou of tho Pontluo building ax sod thing z + NDT FAH SUORT OF DISGRACEFUL. ‘The whole ducumpat contains bus ono tabulated .to passton and projudice, erty Beet atatemont, and toobtuin even a meagor iden of what the rest of it menns, the average, member wilt have. the pleasury: of: reading; through thitty-one pres of” detatl, “capable “ut: reduction into’ n° page -of fact In wonera), tho proportion of information ty pazos of report Is In about the samo rations a grain of whent ton bushol of chait,’ * 5 ‘The Comnittes on Judtetal: Dopartment sa down on the Pollee and Fire Board bil, aud the Suadny Desecratton bill, and reported a aubstl- tate torn bitte + . ANOLISH ARAND JURInS and to provile for proscention by information, and laying down the practico under tne new method af trytig erimtants, After. several; other. conunittees. had been heard. from./nono of whose bIll-voerdicts weru of any apoeint finparfanee, - tuck, of Coles, entered a motion to reconstder tha vote by which tho Mulligan Monument bill-was de> fented, THE ANTEPOOL WILL AGAIN. The consideration of tho McWilliams’ Anti. Pooling bill was thon resumed, and Linegar, of Cairo, proceeded with his: remarks from the puint whore ho (eft of yesterday. Where com- petition existed ind cuts wero, made tho rail- roids were compelled to. similarly reduce thelr nites alung their entire line. Othurwise they would be linbie: to, proseaution for. unjist dis eration. Who could doubt, ho asked, that the intention of ‘tho Legislature was that this Auw should inure to the benetit of all tha sta- tlous on the tag, ns well as to tha bonoft of the erusaligs, or. that ‘Tilt OMAKCT OF A Pour was to maintain higher rates than If compett- tion extated. Tho Commissioner's schedules were not mato for tho purpose of fixing the rates of tho railroads, butof furnishing evidence upon which to prosnouto tho ronds for uxtor- tion, This bill was needed to enuble tho people to proteot themsclyes at 2 polut whore the Cam tolssionery could not: protect: thom, .. Kuowing: that It was simply oxorcleing Its POLICE POWRItg, that the Courts and the peoplo wera behind them, would this Legisinture hesitate upon tha question? ‘The dill would bring about re- duced rutes, and thus return to the people the millions they bad subserlbod In fostering theso ronds. Chafee, jot Sholby, Chairman of tho Hallrond Committee, hove finn few remarks aginst tho ‘Di, It was claimed by somo that tho ronds were common carriers aud shoutd be stibject to Govorninent contral, ond by others, equally tn- teflizent, that thoy: were private corporations, and should bo erat SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF BUSINESS COS- PEFITION, Legislation should not be based upon appeals ‘The Inws now wero minply Hulliclent to proteet the people, If en- forced. No railroad had ovr recalved a dollar from a city or town without tho latter recelving $n ‘return {te equivalent ~ In tho Increased value of tts. prop. and its) enlarged buainess. The network of ratlronds covering the State bed made its property ten times as-valnablo as it otherwise would have been, ‘Tho people In ald~ jug tho roads got what thoy bargained and patd for, and no one could now complain, Pooling, as ho understood {t, was not an unmitignted curse. The people had given monoy to bulld up amull roads in Illinols; and Sf thle bill should pass, and theso small ronds bo 5 EXPOSED TO COMPETINION, WITH THE BIG INES, how long would they bold out in the unequat dontest? ‘The effect of the bilt wautd bo to build up tho larger places at the expense of Interior towns, Tho venerable Ratloy, of Curmpatgn, who had rized up a pioco of pastehonrid inttices work ty represent a Hine of road croasnd by soy- eral Intersecting ines, undertook tu dis- cuss, tha question from the — prictient and thu illustrative standpoint. The Impression which ho succeeded ‘in farining te the mind of tho uverage hearer was that ho opposed the bill beonttse It was in the Interost uf the ratlronds; but this fimpression was ridely shattered a few moments luter, when the gentiomin apparently forgot his rpeech and voted for tho bill. The imensure actuilly. got more: votes than some people were willing to adinit it would go- cure, but it still lacked four votes of. enough to pass ft, the nal reault beig yeas Ty, nays i. :MuWilllans changed to no at the ast moment, and gaye notice that bo would onter a motion to soconsidor, Tho. full yote was us follows: ¥ YEAS, Ames, Goodspood, Perrin, | Batley, Hacrw (PayetteyPorrie: Theoker, Ney tallock, fyittuzas Keen (Wabash) Postel, ter, Keon (Wayne) Rogers, Black, ee Ruuiey, Dnekny, Krolt, Sharp, Boyd, Linegar, Shuw. Tiickingham, Little, —* Smith, ~ Buttortield, .Lanicks, ~~ _. Stover, ™ Campbell, Tatens,”. towel, 27 Carter, + Ludington, - Strattau(Jemsn) Chitieldy Martin (White) Stritton (WED Collier, - “MoAdama, Bultivan, * > Cortltus, MeCung,: < . : Sumner,’ Cowan, +. Mekintey, ‘nurntun, Cox, Mofivad, ~ Yontz,': Crandall, Martt. Vella Crows, -- Nivholr, Welsh, Croukrite, Niehous,y White (Conk) - Crook, Olwin, Whiteman, Diggins Otani Winter, Erwin, | malsi Wood (DeKalb) Gatlup, Parry Young—@ NAYS, Allen, | Tieryer, Pheipa, Baldwin, Holden, Parlsh, Buck, James, lobvinson, Mundy, Mann, Rookwell, Contes, SieDonald, Buxton, } Chandler, Mekone, Shumway, Clark, Mestuhon, Stnmiona, Cloonan,, MeWillams, &imongun, Collins (Cook), Mierostuwakt, Spann, Collins (Will), Mock, . Btruckman, Cook. LT, Morgin, Vhompson, Cook, 0. 8,, Murpby, Underwood, Durfev, * O'Mara, Vanghey, + dirt, ‘elerd, Weber, Qorinan, Pearion (Mudie Wool (Knox), Grew, BON), WelghtiDuPage) Havel (Conk), Ponrson. (Cook), Youngblood 225) Horelagton, — Peterson, REFUBE TO RAISE BALAIIES, Youngvlood, of Franklin, called up his bul to Incronse the per diem of menbers te hi with w provisn that this should only be puld for tho Unio thoy were vetually in atteudanes, and of fered nn umendinent of hls own prohlvititg the bose from accepting raliroad passes on pain of forfeiting their seats, White the House wits ros covering froin this suddon and ounyrare ranted attack upon one of tte dexrest privileges, the = wentivman | wont oun to tate that = tho = adoption of hia amoniinent would prove a yalituble cheek Agilost nbsenteclen, Whero a member had iw Piva ho went home, pretty inch whenever he wanted, and was equally indepandont about commpg back, Were ho compelled to plank down dard cash every thie ho took a trip ho woutd mituratly go less often.” Btruttnn, of Jefferson, moved to tablo tho ameniinent, This was lost by'n yoto of nays 76, yous #, dodger utter dodgar retreating tothe sofas and tho clouk-roama, u ae Yenorablo Martit, of Whito, thought he o out + FURTUBE IMPROVE THE Htty and sont upan amondinont constituting olght hours’ attendance a uit loylelative day, te rent laughter.) Jou dann leveled his guns on both the amend ments, and aiid ho didu’s thine the brethren ought to make rites of virtue for thelr suceess< ora which (hey were unwilling to adopt aud pat Jn practicn agaist themaulyes,: Po iy go was 10 Turnlalt wu vory cheny oxblbidon of virtue, Any ian considered It wrong te aceopt 4 pris und deeide to vote fur the bill, tot bi be honest ae pcwvatle tathe alurk’s dest, qud dapudit duguments + ‘Tho yontleman froin Walto fetched up an Antlyunted ‘yellow louther «pocketbook held tae wothor by a fenthor striuse something less thin a ah tony, and suld ho was rowdy to plank down 6, Vhopentieman from Voriiiion, over ready with lls repartey, promptly returted that ho wae very glud ta seo - ONK REPENTANT, ¢ SOSCOIRNCRARRIOKES : + BINNEN, pe ‘Thero was oyldontly much roam for aucaurnges tent, * for wulle set The lump holdd vut to vurn the vllost simmer Le return. | ae Amidat rours of lunghtor.tho momber fram White sought the seclusion wislch tho clouke Poon grant, SNH Went on tosuy that, If he felt it was Wrony to Leyte husaed, hy: eculd Introduce 6 DNL 1o compel tha rouds to lise them, whereas they vow tiudertook to do ao voluatartt probis Diy Tor the reason” Wat some une wad dutrus duce Buh a DIL IC thoy didn’t, “She present plan suved the Hine noowsdary to pasé aut a UL, ‘On motion OF Stratton, of Joitermn, the onnct: fn clive went out by th vote of Gu tn 23, Tie or shrew Lila went to third reading before the roveas, luctuding ang co seoure the pole inst tho ovild Beuiy from the wrongful b> stractlon of bonds frou gilichit tiles, | CHISHOLM S POODPAYULE BUATION HLL Was tiken up the tret thing ju-the afternoon pnd paased without v dissunting volvo, ‘ae Lill fa uspocially afmed at tie eruoged butter fel> jJows, dud “hus buen : previously pabilahed, to» Futhor with tho amendimunts, in. tose volun, The author of the v1 hud tke the precauuen tu load PA the dusts with nv lirkinof the tale Jeged,” whieh was said to contain 2 pep coal ford, Having tous © greased” tho House, ati oterod nn anguinent which atrongly appealed, both to the poses and thy stomachs dt the Juws Riukery, he bill went toroneh with be pro- Verblat rapidity of lubricated tightning. PASsnD. : Tho Gravel-Rond biti und Durfoo'’s bill to ale Jow udefoudant cimployer tu qeatify in hs own THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: hehntf Ina snit broucht te obtaln compensation for causing death by alleged wrongful act wero passod without inuch fuss. “The Gill to approprinte &7,0Hto whien and deapon tho Spriug Luke Canal in Mason County, woko up considerable opposition, It appoated, however that ths Cann! Commissioners indorsed tho scheme, and considerable sympathy was worked tp for iton the strength of tho atate- mont that tho Stato Lind cut off the natural out. let of tho Inke by throwing a dike ncross It, and that the approvriation was nected to make the loss good, 0 DI tantly pot through, but not untll divested of the emergency cline, ‘Tho Houso then adjourned for the day. WAVELWTS. STHE MWILETAMS DLE. Speciat Mispateh ta The Chicaga Tridunes BPRINGETELD, Ma April 4.—Tho notice whieb Mr. MeWilitams gave to-day after his hill was killed that he should move for a reconallerntion was anything bnt buncombe. The motion will probably be called up katurday, but possibly to- morrow morning, and, as it requires only a mas jority vote, provided thore I4n quorum, to take: tt thing bnok, {ta-roconstderttion is simply a matter of putting down names and counting thom tp out of tho Boventy-throe membera who voted for the bill on its paysage, . There is every’ reason to beliave that cnough will stick to get tho imensure. on {ts foot aguln. Further thin (int pradiedons are hazardous. A nutnber voted. for , the . bill who now decluve, that, they. have dono all they sald thoy would, aud are ibe solved froma any and nll engazemonts and loft FREE TO DO AS THY WISI, On tho other hand, thera are some who voted the other way, and who puraio tho sate sort of veasonlug to Justify n voto next tino in favor, of tho bill, Just how far tho changing busincas will.go romains to bo seen, Like no twvu- edged sword, it cute both ways, It is porhaps siwficient for tho present to any that both sides tre coniidentof fual vlotory, and that the sido which drew first bloud his beon celobrating the result of tho first round ever since the bill failed 10 got those four votes, . Tun gentiomnn who fathored (uo bit and a sumbor of those who voted for it simply look wise, and regall tha old saw in regard to tho folly of crow: Ing before nn Is out of the woods, A NEW POLICE AND FINE HOARD ‘ILE, Although tho Police and Firo Ronrd bill withered and diced virtually’ in its “ine fancy, the typewriter was put in mo- tion “-tosnight for «tha pirpose oof grinding out unother documunt looking towarad Practically tho sumo ond. The now bill, a3 nearly ng eat be ascertmned, koeks to crunto nt Fire and volico Board for’ tho City of Chicago, compused of Nive mombers, thruo of whom are to he the Chairmen of the Councll Committccs. on Firo and Wator, Tolleo, and Finaues. In ad- dition to thesu throes gentlemen, will res colve wanlary for tholr services, the Chief of Pollen und Fire Marshint will act 1s mombers of the Howrd and bave all. tho powers ond privileges of the others, but without drawing any extras fn tho way of galaries, TI NEW MLE will bo carefitlly drawn to avold argumonts of forolun interference and political partisanship, Ttwill bo introduced in the Senuty to-morrow, referrad to neommitice, reported back, und be ordered ton second reading with grent cclority, and, unless something unforeseen should inter~ Yonu, its chances of getting through ary about tivice is good ng tlio ono Jately’ killed by n-phes nomenally close vate, McGurigle and Swenlt: returned to Chicazo to-night with tho’ muin features of pe now, bill fully photn- hole Braphed on mental —rotitins, and, unless appearances ure very deceptive, were not aitogethor displeased with the turn which aifairs bud tuken. A. 0, ‘itsworth and Charles 1. Euston nro also here, and are ured fred with haying lonned the author of the bil such wivicu und bints ag thoir experience bas furnished them, : APPORTIONNENT. Tho resolution {ntroduced by Senatar Clark this morning requestlug the Apportionment. Committecs to buekle on thelr armor and go whuad:. with | the work, louked at first. blush fg ff it were meant for a ‘die at tho dilatory House; but an interylew with tho ipruee ion of tha doontment royenis the fact that tt was introduced = murely to forestall tha Demincracy in duing oxwetly the aaine thing, Senutor Clark gays he his no doubt that tho bright light fs bexinuing to brenle through the tegidlutive clouds, and, a8 an cute conte t the progant squabble, expressed tho firm bette? thut buth Congressional and Sona- torlat ApnCrcn ones would be mule this scs- slon,—tho former on the twentyddistrict plan. ‘Tho resolution wits referred to n comunittee, und: Ita friends look for its adoption in. day or so. Wohothor ft is actually. dutunded to act ta a Bort of spur on the House or nut, the Intter body is Opt fo hour of its adoption und tile the bint : DEMOORATS IN'OAUCUB, O80 - The Democrats of the two Houses mat in caus ens to-night, nnd tho first thine Moy did wie to rod the minutes of the ‘Repudiicnn caucus, which one of thole numbur discovered Iyngedn it disordered henp on thu table, Having amused thommelves over their find and onjoyed thotr Nttle Joke to tha fuk thoy etothed themsalves In suokeloth, sprinkled ashes an thelr heads, mote tphorleally ‘spanking, and confessed tint one uhother tint, ns thoy were tn the minarity anys how, they couldn't do anything In the appor- voninont © Iino’ exoupt . oxg On the Itve publicans. whenever .the latter mani- ‘eated «tha ailyhtust . disposition to ut Atiead. ‘There was just one thing on which they: took a decided atund, und that was agninat wn adjotirned sesslun, which they treed by res- olution to oppose frst, Inat, und all the Une, Having doug this inuch, the Hity-two Represent- nUves and the nlue Senators wWournod to the valand bur, where they jolned tholr stiif-necked brethren who ind not taken sufiiclunt interest in thu subject to walk over to the State-House and Jend thelr viows and thelr wind iu behalf of tho deliberations. \ ANTI-ADULTERATION, Spectat Litspateh (a The Uhicaco Tribune — - Roa. NL, Ape He—tarry O, Uowe, the Cale cago Hutter and Cheese bispector, wis on the Rigin Board of Trade Tuesuny getting elynas tures to a petltion ror thy piasage of the Pollock aAntlAdulteration bUl pending at Springticid, The tntereat felt hore tn the passage of tho Hon, OF. Chisholin’s bill, of somowbue similir nate Ure, prevented many from stung the petition, although the grouter proportion ot dalrymen. und deulera compile # LANDS FOR FREEDMEN. One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land to Every Freedman Who Will Go and Ycoupy the Public Lunds of Ole Jahomn (Indian Territory.) To the Freedmen of the United Slates: Eightocn years ngo the freedinen of the United States wore turned lyose with their atck, tholr aged and bolpless ones, landless and ‘sholterless, heayen's cernlenn sivas nbovoe tholr: heals, earth's urcon carpet boneath thelr feut, nondg- soript before tho hw, and with no abldhing pluco fu all thiafaud. hese years have gone by, anu wo tad ourtetves to-day with our toll unre- quilted, our most patrlotledovetion narewarded, und In a slzniticunt sense equally Jandlesy, homeless, nud gheltcrioss. 5 Nu fout of Jund do we poxsoss, Re cottage la the wilderness, * It Js nevertheless truc that tho Governmont of the United States had generously anticipated Uhia necessity by treaty. atipulutiona® with the owilzed Indian tribes, which provides ua with a Uberal heritage by ‘treatics executed fi 1k, Tho Crook, Suintuole, and Chlukneaw'tndings ceded to tho United Stites for a consternation ull tholy tight, titty, und interest tp and ta ubout. fourteen miliivn acres of land in the Jndiin Vorritory, ‘Liv urticies of tho trontley with tho Seminoles aud Crecks, by which thoy sald somu four million vores of tholy tands beyius with oe stitement that the lands ure ceded “in compll> ance with the deslro of tho Uulted States to lo- oxto other Indians and freedmon . thereon," Under theso features, various captive Indian tribes have Lean located pan tho coded funds, Ituppoars, however, that tho Janda wero pur- chasod na much for the frevdnion na tor the Ine dha, and the formar have An undoubted riyht ty oniter and settic upon them under tho operie Mon uf the Homestead aud Protinption acts, Baurisore, March 5, 180-No. 4 Nort Howand StkveT-Col. . O. oudinit—DEAan Bite dno Chicawo papor ot Keb. 17 Lhotiord a eonmanivation uf yours in whieh you stite thore aru acocrat wfuiun cerca of Land {it the, ue dian Torrliory which have been pirchased by ere, aur y are gi a 1D yritlie Tietaiws ot tho United tutes, ‘This article bas been extensively copied and rommented upon by the prods Bust god West, cumin great and ghowiug Interest on the part of thouaands Cor further and tullur informndon, touneer whieh you will plowse give aimaverte tho followin queations: (i) As to the exact amo Wurchised. GH) Feow what tribus bought. wy Its pituation fa the Lorritny, Gi Avie the Gaver: mient's title, Uf free from restricthon; If not, ita Matures oy wae tho land so bought purennsed With tha fatontion of te use fn" sorting other trthes, ta be Dreaight lute the Toreitary, anor tte An Gariy answer, ¢overtag ubove Queations, and such other Information aa ly your furisinent would be of help aud interest; fa reuuesiol. Vury Feapeetfully, etey, AUGUSTUS ALUTIT Wastisgros, &. O., Murch Bf, 187.—The fon, Augusta stthert, No. F North Howard street, Halll tore, Md-Stns Four lettorof tha 2th inat,, tuukivy inqufeiea concerning tho’ lands Dolan jug to thy United States situated in the Indian Territory, fy peceived, 2 1, in toply, £ wilt suy that tho United States, By preatieg mado eel peters frou the indian tribes udiun Verritory abou! 1.000,t40 acres of land, uy #% These junds were bought fron the Creeks, Boralnoles,Chuctaws, and Chickasawa; the Cheros Bren ant uo lends by tuoir treaty of 1886, Se rovks, by tholr treaty of 18d, suld to tho Unuted stated, 3,23,00) sores, for the sum of ae FRIDAY, APRIL 165, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. ' , v 275,108, | The Seminoles, by thelr troaty of 1208, won whe Puller Stntes 2,100,080 acres, for the BUM Of 5, ‘Tho Choctnwa und Chioknaaws, by thalr treaty of 146, soit to the United. States: the" lenscd, Innis" lying west of i Hemrecs at weet lonyl> tude, for tho atin of $900,000, Tho numbor of ores in this tract {s not apeul fod iy the tronty, hut tt contains nbout 7,000,000 mores. (Soo Mth vol, Statutes at Large, pres 756, 700, and 586, Ot those ceded Junds the Unite States hng afnee uppr tinted for the use of tho Sace and Foxes ay heres, and for the Yottuyntomies {55,877 notes, making A totat of 1,055.54 neres, ‘Theao Ludinns oveupy theses tanda by virtin of trentios nnd nets of rans. By an uneathiod ont, the Wichita Indians are now occupy rk fleres af these ceded tands, 1 pres suine sonto notion will be taken by tha United States Government to pormanentiy locate the Wichitas upon the Inuds they now occupy, ‘The Ae hawayan te those Jands is still Inthe United wios, Ry Executive order, Klowa, Comanche, Arras Fahons and other wild Indians hiya been brought tipon a portion of tha ceded Innda, but attah lands aren part of the putile domns of the United states, and hive all beon surveyed and sectionized, A portion of theee 14,000,000 neres of tnnd, however, fas not been appropriated by tha ‘United States for tho use of other Indinna, and ATAU probability Hever will be, a Theay tinappropriated lands aresitunted tm motlintely westof thy tucty-soventh degree of west fongitndo, und south of tho Cherokoe Tor ritory. Thoy amount to several tnilitons of neres, And dro 1s Valunble ns any in the ‘Territory, The soll is well adapted for tho production of corn, wheat, nad other corents.- It fs unsurpassed for Brazing, and Js well watered and timbered, 4, ‘Pho United Stites have an absoltite and un embitrrasaed tite to every gerd of thesy 14,000,000 neres, nnlose it be to the TWHi4 neres now oo- cupled by the Sao and Fox aud Pottawatomte Tinttans. The dndlan tite haa heen extingentet, Tho, urticies of the treaties with tho Creeks and Seminoles, by which they have sold thelr Landa, bewin with tho statement that tho Inids hre ceded “in compliance with the testre ) tie Fatal States to tucate other Indians and freedmen hereon, By the oxprosa terms of thoso -trenties tho Janils bought by the United States were not ine tonded for the exclisive tse of “ othor Titians,” ns hing bean so often asserted. ‘Thos: wero haeht ae abel, for tho negroes of the country as for, niians. ‘Tho Commissioner of tho Genoral Land-Oifice, Gon, Williamson, In hla annual report for 1378, comptites tho uret of the Indian ‘Perritory at. ALIGLAD acres, of which he saya 17,180,250 norea are unsurvese: the bainice of the lnnds, minounting to 003,000 neces, he announces, have been surveyed; and those fands hu dosig- nates na * pubitte tend.” Tho honoratle Commissionor has fatien into 9 cluded in his computa. mutural error, He fins t uon tho lands of tha Cherokees west of ninety= six degroca west Jongituite, and the Chickusaw Nation, whieh, though surveyed, can In no senso bo geomed “ publiv lands.” The only pubilo Jands In the ‘Lorritory are those inarked on this mip, and amount, as before stuted, to about 14,000,000 nores, . g The Atlantiy & Pacife, now called tho St. Louis & Sun Francisco Ratlrond, {3 finished to Vinita, in the Cherokeo Nutton, (ndian ‘ere ritory, wero {t crisgea tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroud. The surveyed Hino of this ratl- road ring through thoso coded lands, Very ra- speetfully yours, cfc, E. 0. Bouvrnor. Theso public landa ure survoyed and scotion- zed, awalting tholt intended use—viz.: settle- ment and occupation by the frecdinen of the United States, giving to exch gottlor the fee alimple to a homestead of 160 uerea, Caveful investigation hus determined these fucts, nud tho tine has arrived when we should Net us n body, intelligently und with energy, to secure the enjoyment of our Fights. For sev- oral years past we bave teen feaing froin tho hnrdsbips of or present condition, seeking homes In Kansas und other States, attracted by tho freedom-loving professions and hospitable haguratices of the people, Aut In every plive of rofuge wo havo encountered tha bitter proju- dices of caste, und beon treated ton grout ox- tontas an indolont, slit! and Incompetont Tice, and, worse than all, have found no desirns blo chenp lands for gur oceupation. In tho Indian ‘Territory, howaver, upon tha ceded Innda which are’ our Jezel boritaye, wo bave ono (inviting prospect. There ig barricr to our utilizing the un- Gecupled und _farttis lands ~ to which the Indian title hasbeen extingulshed, rearing for ourselves prosperous homies, and founding valuable turrloultucal communities, “In the custern bulf of tho, Territory there are ulready over 10,003 colored persons, formurly slaves in tha Judian Nation, or their descendants, Among the Chorokecs und Creeks they ure recognized ag oltizons, sharing [i ull tribal bonetlts and Droperty, and nimong the Choctuws and Chicka- sats receiving laud and protection. The ludtans and negroes dwell toyethor in peace nud amity, and no race piretudieg or Bitteruass: exists among thom, [every senae tho migration of n ure colored population from the South to the Terrltory would be pf great beneNt to both the Tndian and negro, and. would afd in: tha deyel- opment of w new, and prosperous common- wealth, RS a cofored aor will soon Anoxtonatvo thatd, bu offered ua fi the construction of railroads nl- ready located or profectil, enst and woat, norte und south, . For agrfoultural purposes the coun. try fs unsurpassed, ‘Thy Valleys of tho two Cue nidtan, Clmarron, Wianitn, and Hed Kivers Are Unequated for their. oa aiid oduptabllity to dense population, 10 “ifinnto 14 tho Most gout aud anlubrious in the United Statou Tho sunagra Mee jou and tem HE. ") winters shost and nild,” with but it- Ho or no snow, ‘The Ukinhotnn ands ire on tha ‘ith parulich; prodduls, soil, and limite come paving remarkably with those of Mlsalssippl and Tonnossee. The forpiity of the reglon is inarked by the ‘luxurlanes 4f vegetation, Wild grapes and other antural frults are to be found in the grentest profusion. Tho fife fangs are covered with nutritive aad perenniul grasses that offer pusturawe for countlyss ‘herds tho year uround. ho country 1¢ well wooded along the larger streuing,and thelr aypronclica for n long distances aro Buppiled with aver-fowing springs, As a cottan und tobuceo urowing regio {tly nowhere excelled, even in the sunny South, Lnat year, uecordiny to the otticial atatemont, 17,000 bites of attan wore produced on the epiracly sottiod ndjucent loud, Tt is the finest bunting ground on the continont, whilu geologically the coul, lend, and zine formations compare favorably with the best in Missoutel or Kansas, ho Froedman’s Oklaboma Association js now organized, with headquarters in St. Lows, tts ati intention to mave the est lmarlgration pars ty Into tho codad lands, jf permitted, by tha tet. of May, t ‘Gortihentes of memberahip aliedt by the om cers din how be obtained, Tho Assovintion Vinds Itself tu protect the Interests of tty mem- bars, defending every Individuat'a mght to tho legal possession of 10) neres uf land under tho Hoinestend or Free-Bxomption acts, Only tho best appiiaints will be admitted to inomberdily, and io stiftess, indolent, or uades sirable porsons will be permitted to’ Join, -Each member should have suilicient ingans to furnisl hisown outht, Mechaules of every class will tnd ample ant remuaerative employnrent. All hecesmiry supplies can Ue obtiuined 1h St, Louls, a purchaetog agent hua been appulnted by tho aAsaoctation, and when desired all supptica can ‘be secured through thls ageney in Bt Louis ata udernte cost. } arrangements havg algo been. made for ra- duced rates of rafiroad iid river transportation frow St. Louis to tho porder uf tho Indlun 'Terri- tory. i : : Frosident Gartiold ‘in tle inaugural address, alluding tu the amincipation, os “it bus surrendered to thelr qwa guardlinsbip the mane hood of moro Chiu 56,0000) Of people, and hus opened to vach ono of thom a carver of freedoin and usofatness,” i We say tu the freedmon of tho United States, we have au undoubted legal right te enter and settio pon ibe Jandy and Jt Js tho on}y wppore tunity thoy will baye tosecuye achoup beme= atead In Uie most favored ugricuttural region of the, United States. ft wives to onch of us nn Inllunable Sou stunpta, to 100 vores, if wo but cultivate and reside upon ft, scouring pore jnanont and happy homes to ourgelves wid “our posterity, und ulvo onables us to lay the founda- tionsaf a progperois Eimplro Stata, as the grout central commonwoslth of tho Union, : ‘The Assoulatlon have an areanzement toems pis from 1,00 to 6,00) able-bodied laborers, of mduatsions habit, for wx months or longer, wityes $1 per, day and bound, provided, however, thoy ret the hendquarturs at St, Louie at tholy own oxpense, Vorsona doxiring ta uvall themsulves of thivadyantiyo wil) be advancad tho cost of transportation from st, Louls to the sevna of labor on conitition thoy agree to Juin foe ON a tiasay mevetuunt xt expiration of salt six months, % For datatled information tn roward to momber- slip, transportation, duty of movement, ate, auldress clthor.of. tho following oflivera at St, Lowi: J. Muon Tone, Meoslggnt. ae HANNSHAL C, CARTE, ‘ General Manngor, HU Clark avenue, Ht, Louls, Mo, Se Rise Coluts Tooth. Diapateh to Ulneinnatt Knquirer, Pour Junyis, N, Y., April it.--A tnout romurice auig story comes from Middictown, Orange County, - A inuiden Indy at that phice, on the Gt. of Januury, 0), ewallowed a new set of false teoth, which bea separated Trom the rubber moldy whlot thoy had Ween vet while iastleat- Hofory she cantd eject the food tng her foud, from bor mouth the teeth hud cae down Into Jolan wis a 4 ic hor wtomuch. ‘Tho fully phys moned, Due all bis offorta were unavailing, teeth oaused her ne dlsvomfort, and des snort tiny tho mutter wis outlroly Corgotton, A tow diye age Misa Cole, ths, ndly in question, folt a sharp Duin near her feft shoulder, and ypon ox- wintalng the spot found what appeared like # wen under tho sldin, With the ald of 4 pensknifo abe extructed a hard substance white praved to bp a tooth, Sle wits uty lng tu know how the tooth: fame tobe in sue an uousul spot unt she suddonly recollested that sko hud twolye yeunt agu awallowed bor éetal teath, During tho past tow dose the lady bus been cutting teeth wll over ber body, and hadnt (ast wccounta recoye ered twelyu of the fourteen tucth that hud fore soerly constituted her full wot. Sho ts anxiously: awalttuy the arrival of tho othor two, Bho bus plucod sho sovth jn a gluse cuyy, ang wil) koop DOM us MOMENT Ed, mete Bhey Blalice dlse Colors, ew sf Malad at Asher DP, suilth of Lamtnon, Cont tus mada Inany eneules among bis neleibors by patuting his house red, with yroen trimmings and mus ruon-oulured biluds, See ee cmieaEEEE’ ‘That furrod.tonguc, bad-taatin alugruble to! ingvaye’ you neo mouth, an Op Listors, 4 THE COURTS. A Receiver Appointed for. the Empire Car Roofing Com- pany. What tho Other, Offlcers Have to Say Concerning Crouch and His Doines. Mr. Zlmmormaz and the Banntngs Ware Trouble Regardiug Somo Pate ents. Oriminal Court Mattors, Now Suits, Di~ vorcos, Judgmonts, Eto, Eto, EMPIRE CAN ROOFING COMPANY. A bill was fed yesterday In the SuperlorCourt by Prank 0, Aldridge and Darwin 1. siddmore against the Emplro Car Rooflng Company and Robert 1. Crouch, asking for the appolutment of uRecaiver for tho corporation, It was ore wantzed In March, 1878, with a enpitat of $50,000, for the purposo uf manufacturlig, buying, and selling motal routing and alding for raltrond enra und buildinga. at the first meoting of the stouk- holdora In March, 1878, Skldmore, Aldeldyzo, and Crouch were olected Directors, and tho: iirst-named wag chosen Prasident, the sevotl Sucretary, and tha third ‘rensuror for a term of thread yours In Maret, 1680, Skidmore realgned, and Aldridge was elected Presi- dent, Aldridge thereupon reslened Seorotaryahip, and the double officauf Secretary and Treasurer was tut on Croteh, ‘The Com- puny hus been Sie ont proiitable business and has neettmtited rbout Ste worth of Property. Ou tho 2d of March lust the anonal, meotlug of the stockholders was held. at. which time the by-laws wore nmendcd so ns to muko tho term of office of the respective oflecrs one your Instend of three, and making It Incumbent: on the President to countersign ult bouds, notes, and other instruments In weiting, dridge, Crouch, and Skidmore wore thon lected Die reetors, and one FA, Dilworth was udded, butit iscluimed thut the Jattur'a eleotion was Megnl Aldrliye way thon revleeted President ond Gen- eral Manaygor, and Crouch Secretury and ‘Trans: uror, Aldridge was niso directed to make # full examinition of the books and nccounts of tho Company, and he and Skidmore were np- pointed 4 committos examine Into a contract mutde by Croush na Treasurer with the St, Louls Galvanizod [ron Company, wheroby nu nt= font was inade to involve the corporation in Itabliitles to tha. umount of over $11,000, Crouch wus required to furnish all bis booka and papers for inapection, but, having put of duing go on various pretexts, he fnnily, on tho ‘Beh inst, went to tha Company's attics, ut No. 2Ut South Water streot, und furelbly tool away fram Aldridge tho freasurer’s, Scorotnry’s, and the cash books, togcthor with some memoranda Aldridgo hid tuade, destroyed tho latter, and put the books | safe, changed tho combination, nnd locked tho sufe. Aldridze then mado on written domand for the books, wheraupon Crouch took thom away from the oltlee und put an additional tock ‘on the front door uf tho wurehouso. When Crouch wag olected Treasurer ho was directed to keep all (ie Cumpany’s funds in the Merchanta’ National Bank, ‘und do all ‘its busi- ness there; brthy hus not done so, but hug had bills discounted in other places, and used the proceeds in his own business. Na reportot tho Joinpany’a condition tins cver been made by Crouch, but from a hurried examiumtion of tho books it appeurs be hussince Feb.24, 1ss1, drawn from bank $1,844, lonving now a blancs of only ‘$086.45, It is ulso charged thut Crouch has it some manner diverted tho mall mutter, that through his neglect or mulfensance — tho Company’s affairs ure at a standstill! nnd its proporty golny to waste, while numerous ordors and contracts remain untilled, In conclusion, complainunta ask that Crouch be reatralned from intermeddiing with tho business of the Company, Crom withdrawing any of its funds from the bunk or Peach stl ite paper, and that a Koceiver may be appointed to tuke charge of ite ntfairs, An application was at once made to Judge Jameson, and Albert W. Gilmore was ap- pointed Kecelver tinder bond of $1400, with Power to thke posseaston of the Company's ns- sots, rent n buliding for them, und til wil orders now on hand. DISCORDANY DIRECTORS. Wilttam Zimmorman tied « bitl’ yesterday tn tho Superior Court agalnst Ephratin and Thomas A, Banning, tho able Grain-Shovel Company, and Charles Linthicum, to prevent Banning Deothers frown running the Company, He says that in Muy or dino lust the Bannines suggested tohim that Jurge profits infeht pe made if he would buy tp two patente Issued In 1860 and 1808 ta:Jobn Dablo for Improvements ja mu- chlvery for unlonding ritlrond-cara, and thon Inking an arrapyomont with thom as attorneys for proseauting persons who bad jue fringe: these patents. A company: culled the | Dable Grain-Shovel Company was subsequently © formed, .the — Dable Patents bought, and an urrangement’ mado for proscouting infringements, All prolite mae wore to be divided cqually between the Banuaigs ot ouv side, who furnished the legal services, and compluinant on the athor, who advancat #00 townrd buylur the patents, Tho supltul stook was fixed ut $4,08, ono-bulf ol which was held by eitch of the two pereies above mentioned, By f yotoor the stockholders ata meeting belt Dew, 4, 1880, the Company agreed to accept tho assignment of tho putents in full satisfuction of tho stock subscriptions, s0 that potter party pald anything, as complainant's advance of $400 was only a foun to ba repald, At tho sume meet ing compininnnt was elected Presidont, and t, A, Banning Sccrotary and Treasurer, No anita for infringements of the patents buve ever beon begun, the parties belug unuble to auroe. Soveral attempts have boen made to have one party either buy out or sull to the Othor but without aticcess, On the ith Inst. a meocting was held, at which it was resolved, ugainst complalnant’s protest, togell tho patents: at aitehon. Complutnant*tett the meeting rathor than put tha -same to. a voto, aud, 18 18 ‘charged, tho Bunnings then tidopted the resolite ton, and ilso wnotler removing complainant tts Preakdent, and then adopted a sot of by-laws, Compluinant logiate that such a forced sale of tho patents would be ruinous, und would break up the Company, and cause tho loss of all he hus put into it, aud he aske that the defendants inny be restrained from carrying tholr pling Into execution. Asfamporny. injunction wus granted by cousenMby Judge Gardner, » ITEMS. Judges Drummond and [Blodgett will not be in court to-day, but the Clork’s oflices will be open Ag usual, The Appellate Court will havo no furthor call for n wouk orga after toeday, but. will adjourn to propare opiulons, DIVORCES, * Esther E, Gale filed x bill yesterday against W. Snivit Guile, asking for a decrce of divoree on tho ground of desertion, UNITED STATES COURTS, Smedley Darlington flied a petition for man- dauius yoaterday ugainst the County of Living- stun to compel its olllcors to levy a tx with whioh to poy a judgmont for $10,875, which bo rocovored aynitist it in April, 1870, The United Sintea commenced sult in debt for $25,000, aniust: JohnH. Pekoring,. Henr; Dorlund, David Parking, i, Mark, D. We Henderson, Hlvam Gibbs, A. H. Plokerlug, and. A.D, Bickurlug. “Tho dumages clalined are only STATH COURTS, The Woodstock Overlook Hotel Company bo- gnu a Bull for $4,000 avainst. Edward F. Pulstter, William A, Boutolio brought anit for $0,000, the Old Duminion Insurance Company nnother for $0,000, the Bangor inauranco Company one for 2,000, and Willian Buchanan wand De O. Lyall one {05 55.00) ientnst tho sume dofondant. ‘Tho Old Dominion Tisurunce Company aued Brophon }, Nequa for $4,000. 000, ‘ CRIMINAL COURT, Charles Haskins, who hud been ontrinl for sov- eral days, churged with the embezzioment of S81 from sira, Virginia Brady, wus found guilty yeatortay, and bis punishment tixed ut threo yours in the Ponttontiury, A motion tor. new . trint was entored, and tha defendant, who bad to be gent for tw howe cho verdict, was sont to fall une this morning, whon koe will muke applies don tur re- Jouww on bail pending tuo motion for anew trial, ‘Tho use yrew out of tho setting of sumo of the old Gurdnor House troubles, i whiek sire, Hendy fa alleyed ty have Fiver. tho defendant money Co suttle cortuin ulaime, 8625 of which ho Ja charred With having approprivted to his own Use, ‘Thy cue was tried deme months ayy and the Jury Tieng . Hermann Gesehka wai tried for tho lurcony PE vn vow gud nequittod, .. 1 Cornelius Shannabaa was tried for peguitten conth Ryan, was found guilty, and ined 8) an and was hee two yourd In the Penitentiary, Jobn Hopson wae on trial for ussunit, . — PROBATE count. ; In the matter of tho’ catnte of John Phillips, devansed, lottors of ndininiatration do bonts non 855,000, In tho matter af the estate of Edward Buch: Jor, devensad, letters of udiminiatration wera {se suuil to E, A, Baultield, under bond of 81,00. 4a the matter of tho estate ef Cars U, Hubs mrd, duovused, letters of administrauon da Donia non, with the will unnoxod, wore lgsued to Laure Sf, Hubbard, vader bend of 820,U0). tu, tha mutter of roe ostuto of Charles L, Knelp et al, ulnors, letters of guardianship his . Lt . : ¥ Lowrenea Bouttle plentod gultty to ourglary, Word lsaued tu Michard KR Conroy, under boud of ore ented to Matthow ©. Knelo, under bond Intho ‘matter of the catato. of Witlto Arte TITRE CALI. ° . — j 7 Wonderful Effect of Electricity Junoe DrusMoxp—No court. dupa: BLonarrr—No court. REMARKABLE WONDER Which ts Greating a Rovalution, 2 ArretiaTn Counts, 8f, & 83, 81, Nocaso on hearing. 5 Tunak GAny—Si7, KM, Git, 68% O01, HOt, O16 to Mouse oF Reonesnsts Fouriney cae For the first thme in my life Fan tnd OW. No case on trial Btestimonint, Notietng in some papor ELECTRIC HAIR BRUST, Plo intl te dah Facial . VbGESMITH—No proliminary cath Trial call RABEL TOM, 3010, 3,021, 1 (0, 3,000, 3,002, Nu, 2,702, IiMiny va. City, on triad, dubay WinLtAmsoN—Assiata Judge Gary, No easy on trial, A dunay JAMESON—t, 2 1,4, No enso_on henr- mt Vonor Gannsen—, 12,13, Na. 1, Mouiton Winslow, on beneiny, 4 Jupak NoaRNs—w0, UsTy 805, 896, 209, 002. No CU to elreg AD nitveriing. case on teint, : montof Dr, Scott's Klectrle Unie Brunt, | iy JUNGH MOMAN<610, Ht, 614, G15, f10) 621. 622, | for ono, and nd Ie Indeed are brant at soi Hat hal os ak Himvertek tae cheats cat telat? rll Was ic Fenes: natece eae ene ra yonta sutured with headaches, JUDGE TULRY 51, bi, Gt, 5. No, 00, Oukwooda The ‘Druah cnres them ataneo, i Hevornl felon ti Cemetery Assuulation va, Walle, on hearing. {tfor headachos, and it haw inva used ’ . novar falled, dupa Hanus and 3, No ensw on tinar- was nina getting hrematuray tat but the anete ‘d tN DAR NY—Nos, 1,15 ontlroly stopped the falling hate and atarted iE RANTHONY cos. Pip W ity 1150, 1.08% | crowin, ieoteta romove dandeute wal aac Jubte ItAwEs—Nos! 20, My 218, 247, 251, 270 | Man welt, Five thmes the cost waula not nee tt to 271, 280, RM, 418, 405, and 4 brush tf Leow nob repineo te. ‘Toxtay 1 boned Juno Loowis--Set cso No, 1,053, und Nos, | McAlmont, drugaist of this place, two brushes TAS, Tih, TAS, TT, HOU, SUL, BI, BA, BIG, B17, Bi, BAY, | AON to felons who lava teed ming nnd req Bal, O38, tun : rps 5 ma to buy for. thens.: Col, Ponder, Aluyor of WW; Ilda, wan attacked by usnvero chen Of sex nae. eho while at my honso, Mo wis very slek, ayn, nropored to tey the brush, whieh ho tihatly ev, » JUDGMENTS. Soprnton Counr—Conrrssions—A. M. Penoo nisentee ys. Conrad Selpp, €3,000.—Marlan Schmalz va. } {oie with no faith in it Howover. In threy mie Sh 0 ae y € » | Mesherald ho never folt better tn i Rofaon Morris, Sectha.— A.M. Vonco va, oney | directed mo ta-tond him n brush T have ceil Merokle, $1,200.—Abratinm Hart ot al va Nelson | trod MeAlmont, the drustiat, to eo ty nee Morris, £2:303.73, recommending it is Jupan Garv--Matthing I. Sucgarden vs, Yours trily, Thomas F. Collins, % MWe W, 1. Dompseys Uae, ete, va. Martin O'Neal Jupay Ssirit—Henry Hilton et al. vs. Henry: and Nuthan Mayers $001.40, Cincvin Count—Conressions—Christian Kosa va, Lotta oss, $2,011.75. Jupa# Moran—Gertrude Bllingson vs.8. Mage hussons Verdict, 8150, aud motion for new trink— Franklin eritaiy et al. vs D. K. Clink, $217.03, . D. Ludden & Co. vs. Joruph, Henry T.. und Henry C. Frauls, and Isaug Meyer; verdict, $27,80. SUITS YOR DAMAGES. . Speetat Dispaten to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Manaiannrown, In, April H.—In Ferguson va, Thu Contrat Lowa, in the Cireiit Court, to re- cover dtmiges In tho sum of 890,00 for broken leg, illeget tonve been cnused by. a defective brukebeam, tho jury, after bolng out twalve hours, returned with w vordlot of $0,600 for plaintitt. ‘The case will be appented, Doran vs. Tho Central lowa, to recover dumages In tho sin of $10,000 for injuries receive by the cave ing in of n annd-bunk, was taken from the jury aud dismissed, ——— REMINISCENCES OF ABRAHAM LINC OLN. - Spectat Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune, Linco, Neb.,,April 12.—Col, T. J, Plokett. of this city, a retired Journalist, aud an old-tiina friend of ox-Prosident Tincotn, relites through the columns of tho Nebraska Stato Journal of this morning some ptoasiue reminiscences of Abrabam Lincoln. He niso gives nn autograph letter from that great man in answer ton letter addressed to him from Rock Istand, IL, inviting him to'deliver nis lecture on’ “The Digutty of ehonkor of (es onae tHOnNnU HAH, nenkor of the House uf Ropres Littte tock, Atk, cl ae) Mr.'Thoraburah ts also Grand Walt Px Arch Masons nnd Past rund Mastor of Senet Arkaneug ‘his testtmontal came to ts wnsollclted, and we ret aneh overs day. Patngttats matted froo, tne ™ markablo Brush hns.mot with great success, and ty warranted to cure Neryans of BUwue Heawineti iy five or seven athutér, cure Nouralila and il tian in two to tlve mimiter, und to quickly stop {ng hate and baldnoss, All dentont ato ntithonseats roturn the price {f notns represented. 4 itenutiyt Paro Hrlatio Brush, Wo will sen ft posteyat inte colpt of Sin, or by Expruss, CU, Da at yar cxueneg, with privileye of examination, Tho Pall Malt Blectrto Assuciation, Watlack's Thentra Butldtus, For nile at all Drag and Fancy stores, OCEAN NAVIGATION, hr nnre: ee ee NORTH GERMAN LLOyp, “New York--London--Paris, Steamers sail Every Saturday from New York Jor Southampton aut Bremen, Pasnonvora booked for London ant Py went rates, Mates -Of penny. trom Ni wire outhampion, London, dlavre, snd -Brenen, teat cabin, sls sucondecliune cabitt, 4s ntonrausy tat et ci OLMIS a Howling Urcun: Ne Ys. Thu steerwwac rie by Rs 812 Mroadmay, Labor." Tu a postscript the writer atated toMr, | Sore Germun Lingd trom Bromun to Chieaza wit Lincoln that he Intended to confor with Itepub- j arg 70 ON SMunla atunerieet fo) HOH the ced Henn editorial trfends in the several sections of SHoWth Pint seahe cnr A tho Stato with a view of bringing his name for- Z pace Eee suontial catia. tn MEIN 0 | mr, ur back ns 8 reply was as follows: ij ‘Hnuisarteno, Anni 2h iwo-on J. Plenee, | Hamburg American Packet Com Esp—My Dear Bit: Yours of the 1th is just WEST po 7 recvived, My onmngements nro auch that Tf WESIPALA Avril al Hie ah eninot ut n very ently day vislt Rook Tetand to | SUuEet Assia ARTI EL CEM BRIA aut doliver n locturo, or for any otlier abject, pointe in tho South of enulands Flee eat i As to tho other matter you' iindly montion, £ | ond, to; stoeruge, 68; round trip ne reduced mies will in candor ouy 1 do not think imyselt sit tor f Pr pn steentze tiekuty froin Hantburg ur Havre de the Presidency, “Lf am certainly flattercd *and | {1 RICA ILD S CO. Cengeal Pussunuer Aventsd gratified that some vf my tricnis think of mo in | ieubuls New York, KELSEN TAL & RUZMINE that canncetion, but f really think It best for our retina eats : cause Unit no concerted effort suo as you | | DIRECT FOR GIRRALTAR AND MARSEILIES suggest should be made. * Yours voy truly, {ho following ateamors will leave New York direst : : a + LINCOLN, or aibealtar und Marsoliles, taking Trelyht andish SS AON re ee | A STEAMER. ST, JACOBS OIL, wits GREAT. GERNAN iy. REMEDY We HES Jut Flétien) Avent 6 Huwling Groen, foot fH, Cabin Agont, 7 Clarke NEEM, Bteeraze’ ‘Agent chneara ALLAN LINE 1 OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS Via Q) nent . For, , t, QUT EG, Via TEALTINORE, RREUMATISM, | sO KGE ME ares euiin gnatvon NEURALGIA, ‘Thrve weekly Salitins euch ways we Unexceltek CIATICA, ALLAN & CO Mane Aptty 72 1a Hatloent. Chicas RUAN SC Uh Atte TE 1a Malton ened LUMBAGO, STATE LINE | BACKACHE, — | depp fenrettyorvoal, Dulin, Wolfgst, and Lond, 473, Aceoratng to hecotamodation, Becond Cablu,dth Sow rT, Pie a ils on ‘Tuewo eteanior cnrry he : eANSOW HOF VIRUSTIN, WALDWIN & CO. SORENESS £3 Broudway, Xoo and It undutphest., Chick, orrun JOUN BLAGEN, Western Munngur, CHEST, LADIES SULT H SORE- THROAT, | "PKR BRIBE GORE RRO no Mnkea o specialty of Miling urders for Bouth & West SWELLINGS | Walklig Sulls,, Evening and Carriage Dressel { 1 RY 213. q SPRAINS, _ | at weir tema agai g FROSTED FEET | siiitnuty aupulicas corrumundence solicit EARS, SCALES. cnwea Oo ad Say eee kat 3S A ae Ma cee 4 8OA2:Ds, Beene SCALES nena! 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