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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1874 sct to o 4 party. Beveral committees of two each visited STATE LEGISLATURES. | Laweonce, ndependont, who votedwith tho He- | Soating dobt now of et 1190000 tiaisatet | THEITEMPE] m\ I!CE GAMPE!G! : report published in your columns concernin i : rt of which baa kin rostes §o : 20ma saloons and druggists with pledges, . Only | $ho Rev. Dr. Eerr, of this civor me o Lo i€ - g‘x‘r:g?i::h Cuf:fi“ii&u‘?‘o:??m ¢ W‘-‘,h Hadan ?‘nimeo n{ xm%maa‘?fiimwmhmh ROIE 01, e ong’" &rflggm aud mond of tho saloon=keapers | fact, and doubtleas émim{!‘fl o, o zz': A witness for Weimer wha then placed on the | a cisqovery is made by a.commitfee- of investi- ?gfl d it; - The ldies oy yet: Sonclads’ to tost- Bpofisible and unsuthorized pérson.” stand, snd began giving his_testimony, but was | gation in the Constitutiobi Oonvention that the tidiiscs. The saloon-kespers hava sgreed | —The funeral of the lats Police Comrhissisnes | (Conttmued trom eio ¥irst Pase. | spectal Diapaich to T Chioom Troune. © DsWEGo, JIL, Feb. 26.—The' cfusads- aghingt he Wiscons i ‘Hav- o “k Q1d mot ralat ‘BNORIO! BYEN PAID - - stroot entrance, in hops of secing the chivalria | intemperance commenced héte sbouta week ago, | tjon b mutnal plas of self-protection: . - Bmith took plice yeaterday in New York City, il mg";‘a::a‘f:ltfi:ii:‘:d G I by th Secomtcyof Bia fo e Inglatve s | sposics of placaral omes and dold water %‘;‘i&"fi.‘lfi"i&“ i it . Sems e Tho Masor and ‘a large sumber of piominens g il = o Eed by montestor tionety at Colombus, the habit being s g 0 ! L } ; - . NEW-YOBK. ° . ofticiala sttonded. IS e g 3 t > st 5 ra-around the’ | gTowing impatient, sman mounted & tadderin | of the towd going unsccompsnied to thoe saloons s S A i . .| —The. French-Canadian Soci islature, ertinaony could net b e ater hotios 5 | Ovcial, mhich aroselomaesan p&fi:hhrg‘;‘dwm Ehn front park of te e A e ons | Anl g, Boms ol thy e b Lo New Yosx; Feb, 6. nusiber of the women benevalent and proteative, and s r i and manufectur compelling the inference y A, Wrh fbdstine 3 i who are engaged in the temperance cause, fail- | agitating the question of annexation, hav O Bemabog » motion for oava o smend notics so | hat, while the Httle Iocal deslsra monopolizs | trscted some stteskion, i, irhien tho artiat bad | bur retrented in confasion by -way. o the back | 1%, A% PRERECS e FAnpernils Sooues Jo, | 105007 Central Union, andwil Bold o Conpen. ¢ s 25 to adosit ¢his testimony, the case Wos con- | the contracts, thero is so mnch fat that the offi- mfi:"gwflm ormanit, verybody could sce, ;. Tumer, who has Teceived the lIsdies ( gyéniig meoting, called at a well-known saloon | tion in Montreal next summer. The General Government Advised to | Hhfad anti tomemrom. cial ars iiher sgroglons ssses for oot geling | L e vbana auh totbalont | fop anon boumep s o0 Who has becn Isbor- | o Honsfon sirass yeaterday, with & view of ob- B : Withhold Tts Land e e A | Floxenon weGarty, T exbisition moduced | inog dapgerously il trom hermarthago of fhs | ot Gouae ot 2 hestte Hiaehed IORY | THEY ARE ORATORS. i > CRIME. D ot e sn ironical cheer, a few di t laughs, and | lungs. The Iadies have oeased to visit him at { yiatt, Whi Grant, CAPITAL AND LABOR. tho general exclasnation, in rowdysiang, of O, | roquest of his physicians. Troll, the propriotor | S°5ard a2 iifarmed of Whe tialh when he wrote | pypy ga, tho Young Gentlemen Whe 2 The Beported Confcssion of McNutt, ! ; vhatin stiffl” Themost disgusted man in the | of tho only otber saloon, atill obstinately holds | ayn' i The achoes of th grost temperance | Contend for Prizes at Gnlesburg the Wichita Murderer, Pronounced . Strikes iu Philadelphia. Fhale Darly s T f"g:f";z the hack-gwner, | out, He bara”his doors against them, and all | nigvemeit in Ohid have redched me; audassn | To-Duy: . ... . L . i " = Enbrication. Special Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, aved for. | Tois poteoh Tto oo o o “’g‘; f}"” P"vyvfimmml £0 move his obdurate | pymple but still unsympathetio member of the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuné, Tasuance Logitation in the Winnesota | - "ibimiiomuonemnome, | onSSSTEl R WA ) NS Doprp ittt hrons | b NI Sl el | vomi P R Ml | ot 00 T . Wiomzs, Eav., Feb, 26—J. W. MoNutt, ar- | report of the strikes in the cotton and woollen | placed a.halo—nls portraits of the Savior— | Rhéy marched wpon him in. sectesy snd silosse i i a s By Legislature. rested on a charge of having murdered and il £ this city, the majority have gaincd their | Biocd Hie Lons. ASter » long pull, & stforg | &84 vover of darkmess, aad o8y i :gu‘;x?o !ittl}!:nflnfizm% sud practiced et to-morrow l:l:;: ammived, :m}::h; orf:mpg i 0il amely, an advsncs of 15 per cent. The buraed W. W, Bevier, appeared to-dsy before l:“l:xfi' ntbe me Tt e Justice Jewett, waived an examination, and was [ 7%, " 1o Thompson. Btreot Oburch this mom- . BURPRISED HIM IN EIS STRONGHOLD, Ho, not fearing sn aesault by night, had with< pull, ‘and a pall :ltoge}hur at profanity, the crowd took another at the bar and dis. ocording to his letter, at the disposal of the tem- | gramme, l;fl out, to-day is: perance women for Sunday evening. Itisnow 4¢The Scholar and the Ays. Henry "0, eas! ip Election i " Ridibar: : pertod. N drawn hiz sentinels and was contemplsting an oLl i " terlons.” The State Tr urership committed to the cmatodil of ihfa\r{d!‘ 3‘;’;”’“{? ing, .nlgb sttex some discassion ¢ dogfgld 8 stand | * v s SicrRnanox aeTovg, evening foll of peace and traaq! mmy'g’hmi{h” awn‘.ll;p,&nmud' variety and dance shop, e ety Comaarvaltsm® Case in the Ohio State started with bim.and Mrs. MeNutt to Togeks, | out, The mecting sdjourned untll Taeedss | ° A temporanto reviral meeting was held last | suddenly burst pon bim,and, before he could |. s T, Gdward Egbort— The Heart tho Source of Senate. where thoy will be confined until the May term | noxt.. In tho mengtimo » ol will be tasned 08| night in tho Mothodist Episcopal church nex | recover himsalf, two of them hiad foroed an en- Fovern R e of the District Court, when they will bero- | the Sruployos of &7 the s B the aity tho comer of Dickson street and North svenue, | trance. He immediately sssumed » defensive |~ £ i i ik B Baidl e er and Pare turned to Wichita for trial. McNutt made the | fOL RO PRPOSC Of forming s alon . | within a block or two of the rolling milis, The | attitude, and bolted his door ‘against the invad- | Pirrsstmcm, Pa, : Seotge I Fostor— Tha Brittah Rule tn India® WISCONSIN. following statement in Tegard to tho confession | chaceh whem upwards. of £00 | ek wityers ol pea vl Al cho fomale cloment. prs | s, foring th lssfortunte o tha band to Yo~ of Jodlinwan held Tiooh {0 sther (b T ey Losriag sod Lior. Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, which was publishod inthe Eansas City Jour- | mostly women and girls, entersd, headed by 3 00 2ue. Tacts. predent: | muin autel ininése i this ¢ : i o greatest andience ever isatmbloa in Gales: Androw Black, who organised the lste carpet. showed Irish blood. The Rev. Mr. Ferris pre- | considering the severily of tho weather, The b Tot. Mr. Dermaik ue'nmu’u’kinptglmy % | burg will be gathered in the Opera-Houss tos ladies after offering & prayet départed, ind ‘habitues of the phcghlfing’nl:hdy Inid saide their billiard cuees and dispersed, leaving Troll to mutter his uncouth German guiterals to the T the work, in this city, and de- | MOITOW evening to witness the contest, which ia $ailic tho progress alaswhore, Commudications | Creating immenso excitement. weré resd from the Women’s Ohristian Asso- piation, and Diyision No. 2 Sons of Tempar- | -- BALTIMORE LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Special Man1sON, Wis., Feb. 26.—Both Houses to-day | nial s tate that T b ade no confession to Spron eoncarred in the resolution offered inthe As- .nly‘ifl;;'fingfma,mu ons (o mike, The siato- ;?';;‘fi;iofi“é“%fififih&mfi-w& sembly by Col. Callis, indorsing the present sys- | ments made in the Journal ato lies from beginning to $wo mills, one nt. Germantows xosd and Columa . - 1 N Bcotis in Aug 1851, Am #om of paying pensions by Agents conveniently | sad. T waabors bs Hom Scots b Adgust, bla aventle, tho other at Third snd Dismond Pari 1 Lomon| : !l'lmf mhmmm‘xr;da 8 brief epeech in Afilgvi: of the great tomperance movemen! - zr.ggucad Mzrs. M, E. 5‘: Qeer, who mld‘; 8 very uifle_ghmddw mptlemented by the Rev, Mesars, an Cl Jocated, and requesting our Congressmen to use (Signed) J. W, MoRorr. streets. During the 1ate panic, a redustion of 25 |- 1ap, address. in Which It AT DOGE THTAND. ... _ | snce of this city, expreseing their hearifelt Feb. 0. 4 1 sheir efforta cgainst any change. The officer who hes Lad JeNutt In custody | per cont was mado n the employes’ wages: Tho Fioga Addrens. o which sho dutlh somie 7RI || piciel DAL L Saess H b, L | STpathles A g ey o lon plet o “"fi@";‘i Ty e THE SENATE says that the purported confeesion is a pure ‘retail dealing “in - that commodity—drank | . Boox Iszasp, Til. Feb. 26.—The roport tele- :g;“f}aésinx their prayers . for the suo- | oneale, 53@7c; that generally graded first qualis; I:;téer, a fow days ngo,T ml};l_tod nfflxetun:b to - 3 i fabrication. Summer’s prices. ing rofuse: 0y adopted e spolation, tovioss “:"mi:,m:hs 'Alatter has been received hers from Winner, | consed work. After ihe sppointment of & Work- comeinder of this seseion, and postponed a 880~ | 300 ynlice of McNutt, by the Sheriff, in | iog Committes, consisting of twenty-one fe- Iution for final adjournment Masch § till Tues- | gnich ho says that If he can get s chance st Mo~ | males, tha following resolution waa unanimotiaty day by a party vote of 16 to 15. : Nutt e will save the country further expense. | sdoptod: The Assembly bill repesling the Bogistry law, Resolred, That we unitedly and firmly stand for tha sfter Mmag:b:t:,fl:\'ul;:defifindv pogt‘p:‘;yed. ' | cported Recovery of the Treasure | adranceof weges that we now requirs, viz, our lse summer's price, 5 ¢ ooy, T WISOONAIS OENTHAL BAT304D. P, from the Quincy Nationall "y speakers, all fomales, stated that the ¥ Tha preamblo and resolution offered yesterdsy X Messrs, Sheppard have gained upwards of 50 ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. s concerning the Wisconsin Central Bailroad 1and- | oo Tn., Feb, 26, rosidsat of Nauvoo, | $25.000by the reduotion, and asserted that the grant cauzed quite a long and sharp debate. O | 19 ryjles sbove hore, on the Illinois eide of tho | chapot Talfl - them uniess” tasy Sooote b the issue. The vplan -of organization | éX@5xc} lum or good fair quality, 4@4%c. Re- ted was the election of officers, including | ceipt2, 1,295 ; salen 1,031 0 Execative Committeo of iy, m&i 3 Vistiog gy —Motenste demaad; fais SUpDly, TXG¥Yn , Commi 0 Same numl An 8 army iy S Y of workers tobe dintded into l;ufipznxg of A | LEEXEE-QUIS jxecelpta LA B ANETS U Or 1e88, eac! 88 er ; the com- e lo e Jodn s Compler A DRSS | o ST was to davots the HUE t0 sing- [ Semasa i sttt o A0 prayr at the frst ealoon visited: - Comn. | , WEITNEY_HANRIS In (il o, Kob. = st the pany B to follow, while Company O procbeded t0 | Re: Bushnell, Mr. Clarenco 8. Whitney and Mis mulh-.r u:uoam In case ény' Egmg{;‘ny !'“?fl ar- 'E: Harris, bothi of Chicdfo. B res ey wonld prodeed o the or's gffice, p.hu”;gfh.u’-_m ERYS Forthcoming. Fhéy would - DEATHS. 5 50 graphed from here by some irresponsible party that the women wera sbout to insugurate.a tomperance crusade i8 wholly without founda- tion. The letter published in Wednesdsy's TRIBUNE was: merely a practical joks of & set of bummers. . Bimillar -notes wers- sent to other saloon-keepers, . An interview with several prominent and earnest temperance men war- rants the assertion that no movement of the kind has been contemplated for an instant.” The ealoons of this city are very orderly, and thare Lshndr exé:lnle for inhur:‘t;in ‘with Gé\;lr blt.minus while. they scrupulo obey the Btate Iaw an by Aldermen Eckhardt and McGrath in particu- lar. Bhe indulged in' many historical anecdotes, and quoted eeveral poema. Among other queer things she entered into & laudation of what she termed “ the dear, blessed little Union Jack of: England "'—a sentiment which certainly did not create any enthusiasm, Thore was a mention of **a thousand years,” and ‘* the battle and the breeze,” which also fell rather flat, but a vigor- ous allusion to the **stars and stripes " rewarded the'oratriz with- & hearty cheer. Mra. DeGeer appeared scpom.!tlg desirons of marking her contempt for *the beer-drinking Germans,” 8ug| Iatter have received heavyspring orders, and the motion of Senator Burchard, the preamblo | yjoor oho was in the.city to-day, reported the | workers' ‘terms. - The gho ers’ strike atill | pot b ians i oity o en. resuma o] - : AT il g ¢ 3 3 y perations. They expect to com- 5 wis 50 amended as to divost it of the implisd | discovery at that place- last evening, of alaro | continaes, sad thoro Is little probability of s, mm‘;i“fi“.?&fi’fi?fi:fi.fifimfif el preaTOH, L, .. gfl“ operations next Tuesdsy. S OARDS e tnle o Saddely, Tb. 5 T ceneuxa on the f;ov:n;or. -nd:, -fla; gl ol L n; money :1“3; s &‘:;'.:m’mfifi - b:rnm fi:{}{ na:tlgmfin!:. Th;'mmc:l o determiced to'| ment, by way of illustrating tho progrees of tho B 10munfi-,_-de£‘u bfrzsmthum Trivune, § —=—— : lviuu:‘ll)’(urdsgn‘:x&i'nr{;rmmy cotland, " ment in favor of it by Senators Poiter and [ corresponding -out at all hazzards, snd the manufsoturers, | tes zoLToE, 111, Fel .—The rance ques- | - i © 7 MISSOURL § Funeral from rosidence, rear Iwankesar, though losing money daily throngh insbility 69 | LR oo iad%, obe quoted the following |, CECEE to bs ogtiatiog. the putlis miad e | i ) S ad comer of May-st., on thaZinlust, a21p. m, 1o spinted stanzs from that gushingly patriotic baliad, sung hty the Ulster Orangemon in vom- memoration of thelr country's overthrow b( King William II¥., alias ¢ the Dutch Deliverer,” —the “ Boyne Water” ; * L Both !::t‘u‘rnfl horee wo marched an intendirg them to But brave Duke Schomberg he was shot, &8 we crosi- €d o'er the water : ‘When that King William ho percetved—tha orave Duke v Bchomberg — ¥ mnl.n&flkilhona.vdsx » heavy heart, on the Innis- Killen; e 5 Bleckman (Republicans), Burchard, Schmidt, | the ~First National Baok of Quinoy and O'Rourk (Reformers); and sginstit by | on the occasion of the recent daring robbery. Barron (Bepublican) and Catzhsusen (Reform- | They were concenled in & box and baried in the ®r), it was adopted by » vote of 19 to 13. It is as | ground, and are gaid to have boen discovered by Io{ ows : a couple of boys, who, with the aid of some dogs, WETXEAY, On the 20th of Februery, the Governor | were * hunting rats, The dog, in acentmfi Eransmitted to the Legislature a messsgo informing it | about, came upon s spot where the earil hat he had fssved and delivered to the Wisconsin Cen- | had recently been disturbed. The dogs tr=1 Railroad Company certificatea of ihe construction | commenced = scratching, ond - the boys of twenty miles of r0sd south of Ashland, and of Bec- | 3om” ouriosity dug into the loose earth unil tons 2, 3, 4, and 3, of bwenty miles each, morthwest of | 410 came to the box. On_opening it tho : IN 6T, ZOUB. . ol - B8z, Loum, Feb. 26.—At a meeting to-night of | - E¥ Forfurshirs papers pleass copy. the Temperanoe Leaguo 1t was decided to hald u'owu"'h'z' Mrs. Mary Moran, wife of Domiatck a seriea of temperance meetings in this city, to | “Fii a1 assday, from Mo, 207 Townsend-st., by cans to commence pext week. The mavement az des | Calvaty. Friendspreinvitedtoattend. fermined npon docs not tontempldts visiting | CUNSIFE-Of infammation of the lmngs, Thurdsy ealooas, s has boon done in Ohio and elsewhers, .| syoming, ¥ebi 3 £ddy J; youngent ton of k. J. acd M, : but will bo confined.to meetings somawiiat after | TiCaenal to"Sike. piave fHom 1t Sariltagi-sv., Setix the style of the. Hammond revival gatherings, | day, by.ckrsto Celvary. . 7 and will be aided by s number of the clergyof | . WRIGHT—As Rirerai jorsdsg; Fob 16, of corc great . o;“i‘:‘: here l‘n our city. Nofif:‘u‘ haye appeare our city papers_(which, &uj fgserl' were written by some of (um ‘women) Lhfi he crusade against liquor-ealoons will commence here next Monday, March 2. The saloon-keepers have been discusslag somewhat about it, and are now anxiously waiting with fear to see whether it wilt be ecarried ‘out or not, while many sre anxiounsly waiting fo see it commente. P Correspondence of Tha Chicago Tridune.: fulfil orders on hand, assert their intantion ef not yiclding the advance desired. Tho Kron-Workers’ Sirike nt. Nowe= port, Ky. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, CrxerssaTy, O., Feb. 26.—The riots at Bwift's rolling-mill, in ewpart.h ¥, have resulted in a complete stoppage of that branch of industry, and an almost incalonlable loss to the city. The 3 infant son of Dr. Stevens Point, ipon a construction of the law by ! 4 q | al the dity. i e Yeead mentha T ! _ Eis concluded "that 1t was his duty to issus certificates | Toney and bonds were discovered as above | authorities are sevorely blamed for permitting gers : Droatrs, IlL, Feb. 25—The prayer-test has 5 UGS SIS ; k: Riversids, Saturday, Fob, £0x the constracied fosd whenevar builts snd statod. If tho roport is true, sud thero is | the industrions olass to bo oversmed and drives | “What Wil sou oo for me, brave boys? See yonder | BOS been applied to our ealoon-keepersyebibut | . T ' ° GoromADO. . R DR TR gty m WerRzaz, It was intended by the acts of the Wis- | cvery reason for believing that it is, 8s it comes | away, There was some talkto-day of organizing men retresting— there : are certain ominous’ movémenta on the |: s 7 S 2P £ Gyl s en ‘oonsin Legialatuze dieposing of the Portage and Lako | from a ralisble source, tho discovered treasure | an atmed force of workmen and -ranning the Our.enemiss encouraged are and English drums are | part of some ladies, which look *aa though thsy Spicial Db ‘,’fi'!?m,,“, Frivune, - Dxxves, Col., Feb. 26.—A largs number of ‘AUCTION SALES. Buperior land-grant that said grant should secure the | ig withont doubt the lost property of tho Quiney | mill on military principles, for the ietors ting. were abont to set up businesa in that line. soactruction of that partion of the road lying south | p F Ay prinoinces; {o Fora Hosays: '+ Brave boys, be not dismayed for tholos- | The Good Templars hi ad * * D . 7 St int, al ich 1acds of vals 2 el not inolined to be wiped out by rioters mander ; 7 o empl AVe reorganizi saloon-ke this cif d with ©f Stovens Point, along wnich are no lards of valoe, 1ing of one commander Wgco; &pmmghn&s ymgfi;“&;:;"io Phsd T WILLIS, LONG & CO., merely. Asit is, they have instituted légal pro- ceedings against the Giti of Newport for the damage sustained through the. suspension of work on account of the hostile workmen. - [Tothe Associaled Press.) - - OIRCINRATL, O., Feb. 26.—The funeral of Fred Bass, the butcher-boy killed st Newport an ‘Tuesday, was attended by 800 working-men of the Rollers and Heators' Union, this afternoon. There wore no riotous demonstrations. z The Mayor of Newport has issued a proclama- tion commanding the preservation of order, The proprietor of Bwift's rolling-mill did not appeal to the Governor for military aid. The citizens have taken the matter in hand, and a3~ suro the police protection. - catur Lodgs, No. 364,” has a%rmiinm existence, with Jessio Leforgee a8 W. O. T., and Will Hubbard as Becretary.’ ot raxTON, Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune. Paxrox, 11l,, Feb. 25.—The ladies of our town are rather envious of their aisters of other towns who hava galoons to visit and pray in. They claim they are a8 zealous i the cause of temper- arce a8 their neighbors, but we havanot a saloon in our town; tho last one has long since gone ** where the woodbine twineth.” 8 - ———— 24 well pa that ‘portion northwest of Slevens Point, Kebioro ol the valuable Iands aro situsted; and No part offsaid road eontherly has been ~ zopstructed, and_ thero is great dangor that it will not Ye if thesaid Bailrond Company secures patents 0 the lands covered by saia certificates ; now, therefore, © Resoled, By the Senste, the Assembly concurring, It o Hecretary of the “Tntarior bo, and Ia norebyy B B D e e oy oo s, | Mr. Gabatt, of Pontiac, who spoke for neatly lor, iesued s recited in the preamble, until the eaid | two hours, giving a olear synopais of the testi- toad eoutharly from Stevens Point ehall have been | mony. He was followed by Lawrence Har- canstrncted 25 provided for in Chap. 362 of tholsws of | mon, of Peoria, in an eloguent_and logical ld;f’t- - fowdhi i iogaaid npnegg for the dafenui’ r:;m.l wi!}libarat- solved, 0 Governor beand he i '3 eches of Lo traasindt fo the Becretary of the Tnterior: and (0 | Bresors fi:fi;fl?fi}"g of Bloomington, for the Bk of o Represantativen and Senafors 10O prosecution, snd W. W. O'Brien, of Peoris, for e oo R fors sra roqbosted to | the dofense, will bo made. It s thought Shan- Xor B:gmge our Eing to-day, mflm be General This popular malody was groeted with ominons eilence, .aud the u%mu. fearing " that the talented Iady might. break out into quotations from * Croppies Lie Down,” * Lillibulero,” aad. other classical compositions of the North of Ire- land,—~in which case & riot was fo bo anticipated, —prudently withdrew. o he clargymen annonnced, previous to ad- Journment, $hat Mre. DeGeer would thankfolly Teceive ald from any ladies who were prepared to- ssaist hor in the good cause. An organization will soon be effacted. | " THE BOUTH SIDE MEETING. 3 A meeting of members of various temperance lodgos waa.called for last evening at 120 Wash- ington street, for the ose of discussing the temperance movament in Obio. Thore wers Present s goodly number of yonths and maidens, and the exercises consisted mainly in discussing stewed nim“" social intercourse, and somo questionable music from two blind fiddlers. It was aid that Prof. Bwing and the Rev. Mr. Bartlett had promised to be present and speslk, ‘but -neither of thess gentlemen put in an ap- pearance. g g - The Murder Trial in Bloomington. = Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Brooxrxaroy, Ill., Feb. 26.—The testimonyin the trisl of Jerry Shannon and Thomas Barrett for murder at Low Point, Livingston County, last August, was concluded this afternoon. The opening speech for the prosecution was mads by from selling liquor. An attempt will - be made-| - ; Auctloncers, 19 and 17 Randolph-st. to-morrow to get up & %‘:lbhfl demonstration | - Ragular Auction Sales WEDNESDAY AKD SATUR- sgainst the liguor-dealers, but there seems to be | -DAY. Bpecial atiention gisen to oulsids sales. Advaucw little chance of success against the whisky men | msde :;:gr Gontlgamente soliolted. Returss made 36 of Denverbzy. the m«m ‘f{ their greu}; wealth, 3 1argé numl and liberal support. -Numerous |- attompts hav rocenily been mads {0 muprase AT A UCTION urtest whem there s . : :b é’mflmggl'u:nfe:, bat i’ the- efforts have-| Saturddy, Feb, 28, a Our Saies-Rooms, 165 ended. in egragiovs failures, and this will evi- &nd 197 Randolphest.; an Assortment -r_ " INDIANA. it T RHINE. WINES Svecial Diavaich to The Clifcago Triduna, . 5 - o GosmE, Ind., Feb. 26.—The excitement over |- ‘. IOWA. . . T : 1o approtching whisky robellion is on the - ot TATE comTy. AND CHAMPAGNE, crease. A prominent saloon-keeper in this city orvespindanc of Zhe Chicago Tvidins e g Biah AR . issued the E)Uowing card to-day: : MUBCATINE, Ia., Feb. 21.—The . temperance | o620 /3 ey s Mar- * The Ladies’ Committee, having notified me that they e s H on oraing o Tite all wetidisposed citizens o be ‘present ou that 00— caslon, "They will bo all trested with conrlesy and iks eaid Representatives end Scnators are requested to ¢ zxert their influence to secure the object of said reso- | mon will bo acquitted. tutions. e . Bank Bobbery at Naples, Il were passed snd_coccurred in; also bills to - “Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, wuthonze County Boards to instruct Troasurers Qurxcy, 111, Feb. 26.—A bank recently started to bid off delinquent lands; toamend the re- | by T. and F. Keener, at Naples, on the Hlinois sised atatates in rolation to issues and the modo | River, was entered by burgiars_on Alonday of trial of civil actions; and to amend the sctin | night, and the safe blown open. The thieves Felation to trials an information. t » swall amount of money, sbont §75, ; and & ; ASSENTLY. quantity of valusblo papers. Detectives The_Assembly Chamber was granted to Gen. | are warking np the case, but have - obtained -no &. A, Eellogg to deliver a temperance lecture on | cluens yet, L « Baturday evening. < - No now developments in regsrd to the robbery. Senate ills were concurred in, by a vote of 52 | of tho First National Bank cf this city. o 88, nppmfmfing 81,000 each to the Bt. Rose . s i Orplisn Asylum, St. Amelianus Orphan Asylum, ard the Home of the Friendless, all of Mil- Specicl Dispatch to The Chicao Tribuine, waakee. z , SPRINGFIELD, I1l., Feb. 26.—John T. Harper, . Asecmbly bills were passed making »ppropris. | ex-Collector, gave bail in $5,000 this morning tions for the cuutent expenecs of the Hospital | for his appearsoce st tho next term of the for the Insaneat Madison, the Soldiers’ Orphans’ | United States Court, which will be beld in June Home, and the Blind Institute. A communics- | pext. Ho waived all his rights' nodor his safe--| 4 tion wzg presented from the Directors of the | conduct, and has determined to stay hera and - Btate Prison, asking an appropriation 10 pay its | vindicate himself. g _- indebtoduess. il The bills regulating railroads were made the | Avleged Swindler Arrested nt Quincy. special order for to-morrow morning. Numer- ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicage, Tyidune. ous bills were considered in Committes of the | Quncy, Iii,, Feb. - 26.—A young man giving Whole, and ordered engrossed. .| the name of Pratt, of Chucago, was arrested to- ‘Tke 5t. Croix Iund-grant bills are the specisl | gy for swindling Miller & Co. Ho aaid he was order for to-night. one of the ownars of the Wabsash avenne omni- Land-grant bills came up in tke Assembly this { bog line, He bought three omnibnses, and said Co-operative . Union of American Farmers and Mechanics, - Correspondence of The Chicago Trfbuns, MrxpoTA, IIL, Fob. 25.—This body has been in session in thia city duriag the last fow days, and has completed & thorough organizati ¥y electing officers,” and adopting a eonafa::kon‘ into movement made * Its first aggressive mové in this county at Durant on the evening of the 10th, when the ladies of the town, to'the num- ber of twenty, paid » visis to the aaloon kepi by |- Mcr. MoElroy. They wore kindly recéived by the | . _proprietor, who acted the patt. of & 5unflnmn.n A throughont. Though soms of the old “soakers tried to smoks the ladiés out, ye -they ~proved | themselyes the right matérial, able fo stand fire and smoke, It is hoped all those engaged in the traffio in the fovn will be induced o Jesist. This evening'a Muscatine Jowrnal has a call for the ladics to nassembla” this avening' at the. -Mayor's office to take steps to. commence & crusade sgainst the saloons of this place. - . ‘The Oleveland, €olambus, Olnciunti . | " & Indianapolis Road:.’ 1+ sveeial Dispatch to*The Chicago ‘Tribuns; - . OLEYELAND, O., Feb. 28.—The masagers of the Cleveland, Colnmbus, Cincinnati & Indisn- spolis ‘Baliroad to-dsy published sn fmportant statement to the stockholders, with & view to onugs, Werdrol -oxplain the non-payment of 'the February divi- |. &o., &o., &o. The en s i03; 'and goustecstt, the boatllity’ Yo tha | G et AgiC spir Lealer ail bo ol ta cpan Loa a present mansgement befors tho annual elso- BOME LOCATL, DIILS MUMM & 00/S DRY VERZENAY, H © . . WILLIS, LOXG & CO., Austioneers. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, AT AUCTION, Feb. 28, at 8X a.m. Au assortmnt of Paclor, Chamber, &nd Dinfng-recm -Fumitars; Osrpets, Btoves, Crockary, eta., ste. SiL D AT 1P.Ma ] CONSTABLE SALE O Fumiture, Shelring, Counter Staves, etd: 4% WILLIS, LONG & CO.. Austiouseric e =N "By ELISON, _ls'omox & CO. Friday Moraing, Febo gh';‘zféx-z ooy o sod most sttractive sale of ths ssason. B boreas, fin;u.nv%i'r‘a“hh'%fm B fe > robes, Dining- Fursitaro, ko, ook of rules, ritusl, and regulations for the governmen s of the same. Arrangements were entored for the organization of ‘‘Conncils" of the Or- der throughout the United States, and will be su-uad forward as rapidly as possible.’: The Or- lor is organized in the interest of the Iaboring classes, as its pame indicates. The COonvention sdjourned to meet in the City of Cincinnati, 0., on the second Tuesdsy in June, e - HARRISON JOHREORN, .President Co-operative Union American Farmers and Spectal Ditmach to The Chicage Trivune, Dispa fcage Rrcaxtoxp, Ind., Feb. 26.—The Woman’s Tem- rance League, having gained admittance to Bopbart's drrig store this orniag, wore ordersd into the street by the proprietor. At two places only were the women admitted. At six otherte- sorta they beld -services in the mnow upon the sidewalk. The women feel- highly rejoiced &% the succees of the meetings, although no signa-- tures are yet recaived to- the pledge. - A very large '30U-lowpsrance mdnflu jon: ‘tmesting I8 progreseing at Phillip's Hell to-night, partioi- E‘:ted in mostly by Germaus, all thespetches be~ g in that lan e. A mass temnperance meet- ing will be held at Grace Church to-morrow night. The excitement is increasing. ‘ AT JRFFERSOSVILLE. JErFERCONVILLE, Ind., Feb. 26.—About fifty- Iadies of the Temperance Union continue re- visiting the saloons dar after dsy. -They sing their hymos and pray eurnestly at each ealoon. Bome few close tgmr doors against them, and the servioos are held in the street, They are out early and Iate, without any apparent fear of ——— B ILLINOIS, 7 Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, YorwviLik, Ill;, Feb. 26.—The temperance awakeaiog is becoming, universal, in Kendall County. The work among the saloor-ksepers opened at Oswego several days ago. To-day it was {ndugurated at Yorkville. tha county eeat, At 4 p. m. the Hev. A. Doremus, pastor of the Congregational Church, ‘accompanied by Mrs. Coy; Mrs. L. F. Hall, Mrs. James McMurtrie; Mirs. P, O, Dearborn, Mrs. 8: D, Atkinson, Miss Katio Booth, and Miss Eva Coster, marched boldly' into Bullivan's ealoon, and opened the' siege. Mr. Bulli’an received them .pleasantly. The reverend lesder of ihe band procseded to 'state that, after much prayerful consideration, it had been determined to call and plead for & discontinuance of the ExeCollcctor Harper. s End of the Erle Railway Strike. .__ Burraro, N. Y,, Feb. 26.—The strike on the Erie Railway is settled. Ths Company conceded every point after forty-eizht hours’ discussion. The strikers numbered 5,000, and announced their determination to allow no trains over the road until their demands were complied with. They stopped 75 freight trains each way, and 5 ‘passengar cars. -About 1,000 passengers wors g:uinod at Hornellsville Tueadsy and Wednes- 7. Two Hagaificont Pisace, Tociars, fall roaad sorners 2z Ve . Also, al 'elock, con! of & ' 5old Snder chattel morigan, an’ 3 ‘and axpress svening. Soveral amendments wero adopied. | he would send pay when he arrived at Chicago. i s - ‘Maroh; rosd, After's lengthy discussion the whole subject | Hy Forrowed $40.of Miller, bub tho laiter saa End of a Strike, - bagetul trafo. Ho than portrayed with ivid | (o e e o Ten e St Datal | fhoas o asdsrsiood, - baa been tor. s ] bans sadecy wras made tho special order for £o-MOITOW Morn- | pecting somothing wrong had him arrested. He | HomNmrraviuix, N. Yfifil’uh- 26.—The strike | el oquence the curse of drink, and showed hoW | arrives tomamor’ to enconrago and assist, in-| year past under the mansgement of the Aflantia £ " 84434 88 Raadolphist. B, ok which timo an important smendment will | proves to be 8 man who ) traveling extensively | of the braliemen on the Erie Railway bas ended, | ruany homeg srere desolated, how much crime | the nerk. Thoush thew havo ot sos saaiid | % Great Western. Compisy. Biachosahein and pasE through the West representing himself as an | and all passengor and freight trains are sunaing | J5°7 Sry fons'eouls | in getting s saloan-kesper o sign the. pleds McHeriry, of London, being the prominenthold- | GREAT BANKRUPT SALH e agent of John Btevenson & Co., New York, who | regularly. orthlessness generated, and preciona’souls | 1 geting par tosign the. plodge, i broad- d MINNESOTA. Pl lost. Hosaidthis was s war of the strong | tD°Yfeel that they are creating a healthy moral | ers of ita stock. The Cgangs party does AT ATOTION, OF & bave offersd a reward for his arrest. 4 b c ptaiis sentiment that will bear frnit by-and-by. not, however, bold s majority of the shares in ; e e e ST o a0t the incoming election, the local stock- msy refuse to re-elect & Board in the interest of the present mapagement, in whioh case the road would: revert to the control of the old Company, and probably be g:bbed up by the Lake Shore and Vanderbilt. The Oleve- 1and, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Road is mot loased to the Atlantic. & Great Western Company, a special law and local injunctions having prevented the lease from being ratified in April Isst. The nbmggla for ita_fature con- trol will be vigorous.and determined in the, elec- tion of the 4th proximo. - - ) £t The statement .published to-day makes the following showing: ' / - THE FARMERS. The Colorado Granges Special Dispatch to The Chicace Tridune, . Dexves, Col, Feb. 26.—The Territorial QGraoge, which has been in session st Boulder during the past three days, concluded its labars this evening. The prinoipal busineas transacted was the formation what is termed the State Co- | operative Patrons of Husbandry of Colorado, and to which none but members of local Granges can belong, It is to be a stock assoeiation, divided into 1,000 shares at $25 each, and will bs mutaal ' in its character.” Ita principal object is to pur~ chase and sell goods to the sdvantage of iis members. Grangers’ Mecting at Rockford. Special Diepatoh fo The Chicago Tribune, Rockronp, IIL, Feb. 26.—This morning the Qounty Council of Grangers met in this eity. Eighteen organizations were represented. Web~ ster Osborne, of Durand, was_chosen Grand Master. Important business will bs transacted to-morrow. < against the wealk, and appealed fo the manhood aud better nature of bis listener to assert itself. Mr. Bullivan seemed to_be decply moved, and said he disliked the business and wonld quit it ithe ¢ould dispose of his properly. At ome time, when he sought to make s defenseof his way of conductiog the business; he was taken up by Mrs. Ooy, who in a masterly manner demol- ished every fabrio of his flimsy defense, and in mild but cutting ferms showed up the ntter -, EEINOUSNESS OF THE BUSINESS in anyform...Bhe said- that -God placed his creaturesin this world to do good, and asked Mr. Bullivan if he thought any fa:d came from eelilng intoxicating drinks. Mra. Coy is the wifo of the Hon. Irns Coy, and it was remarked that she was not less skilled in handling & case than her distingmished husband. % Fipally, Mrs, who knew Mr. Sullivan at Bristol Station, ‘where hewas . shoemaker, Beked him why he did not give up, the nefarions whisky business and resume his trade. Here- plied that he thought of doing so, but found Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8t. Paur, Mion., Feb., 26.—In the Benate, The Tompkins Square, N Y., Riot. McEusick introduced s bill allowing Btate | NEW, Yomg, Feb. 26.—A convention of traden Prizon convicts oredit fox sbor in proportion to | 20iope, the freo Thinkers, the Union Turaversia, the time eamed by good behavior, the earninga | v,z he(d last mght for the purposs of taking tobe peidto their fumilies, or, in the cate Of |-y iher action to proceed sgainst the Polics §ingle men, deposited in some ssvings bank 10 | Gommissioners on acoount -of- the Tompkins eir credit, “ Square affair .on the 13th of January, Resolu- Tho Finance Committe proposed the incresse | (i FF0 D presonted, which ovids fhat mons- of the Governor's galary to 1,000, and of the | yren bg taken to procure the indictment of the othor State officers in proportion, . ia. | Police Commissionars for inciting s riot on the The bill fixing the capital required for the in- | Igih of Japuary, and that charges be prepared ST,y o, B op X | st e T S pnca i e oo ko e e D e ewey | Elall be called mpon to removo them from ‘their this State £ lccate their general offices therein, | OW% Which it s alloged thoy have disgraced. 50 a5 to make excoptions in favor of companios Y.oeping stoak-transfer books and a legal repre- | TR° MeNamara ‘g“;‘,““ in New ¥ork sentative in the State. " : - Nzw Yorg, Feb. 26.—This afternoon the Cor- s gg‘:;;;,‘}ggz’;g fhicie attumpte, tfi";’,,,fé‘,—’,‘x‘i‘f oner issued the commitment for Detoctive Lea- Merrill cla'm for stationery placed without order | B, Who shot MoNamara on Sunday last. gu%?bm ook B8 e epning ot u“_ Arrest of am Escaped Convict. VALPARAISO. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . . VALPaRAIS80, Ind., Feb. 26.—The women ars still bard at work with their devotions, and bound to bring the, whisky-sellers to terms; but eo “far have met, with little succes althongh not absolutely without it, For_ eigh days this sort of thing has kept up, sud it now ins to grow monotonous. The women ara still besieging the . irrepressible Ward, who has engaged their attention most of the time, B pectal Dispateh g0 Tha Chicags Trbic A - & is to Tha Chicago ne, LoumviiLe, Ky., Feb. 26.—Ths womeén of Jeflersonville were out again to-dsy, and visited. eight saloons, but failed to sccomplish anything, ‘With one or two exceptions, they were admitied. to the saloons, and went through the usual ex- ercises, of praying 8nd_singing. At one place the doors were locked sgainst them, and a meefing- was held on _the = sidewalk, the women. kneeling and praying in front: of the doar. Omoof the saloon-keepers appeared much affected, and promised to eign the pledgs and = . Stone Yard & Fixtures. On th Nos. 518 to 626 Lamber: URDF ST L 55 e e comebon foot of Dressod and Undressod Stone, s good Eotiar ang Shatta, four large Dorricks, Stons Fracks st w:gan Rabbing fiu&lfi."nfznnbrg;r of GEORGE W. ELIEON, BOMAROY & 00. Asotiomeers, - 8a5d 8 Banioiphiat, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., ' 68 & 70 Wabsah-av. On Baturdsy, Feb. 28, at 9 o’clock, calland i ueey Bursmmom}‘swako Household Furniture, Chamiber and Parlor Buits in grest variety, Black Walnut Bedsteads and Bureaus, Mar- ble 2ad Wood-Top Tables, Extension Tablss, ‘What-Nota, Lounges, Mirrors, Matiresses, Parlar. and Office_Desks, Show Cases, Car. ets, One French-Plate Mirror; cost $300, g6, Btook of Ohromos and Engravings, largs atock of Chairs and Rockers from & Balance (0 STTPIA. «.veessny Bhowing that the road - haa. dividend for February, which has not been paid, for reasons explained by President Devereux in the of to-day. Comment on ths report coase the business if any of the other’saldon- THE PINE-LAND INVESTIGATION. . Prizapzrrms, Feb. 26.—Dstectives have ar- | Hhatnowbe got uo_ cusbam, He wah po- i | is'gonerally favorable. - facturer, Crack d Glassware. et Bogmaly s T | ool B . Gt s Ve Bl | we pcmers Tovament i Muscas | IS e toul 1y mor by sl | Kt o oF o, menty | gl v, RETIRE R S e Committee, Wilder, waiving the privilege of his | prominent among the arglats, who: es- tine County, Ia, t o7 | tamed a mamber of signatares to the pledge not LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Huarnesses. G. P. GORE &CO., Auct’s. specific ' promiss. to [uit-~ liguor-selling. The party then visited una‘ 8saloon. Lg Haas gave them seats, and after hearing the purpose of the visit entered into-a “ | -BOMEWHAT LABORED DEFENSE . of the business as he conducted it, He listened attentively to the points presented by Mr, Dore- ‘mus; and- q{\gckly made anewer ; but'when Mrs. Qoy took him in hand he soon acknowledged the unangdx .gl hi‘l‘y c;fia. and It:h‘ ‘weakness of his ‘own by,abrup! ing her presence, saying * I don’t want snything more to do with you.” torney, Gilfillan hastestified that he drewacon- ract for counveying one-fifth of his interest in the Leech Lake contract to a man named Diyer. Wilder testifies that the contract was thus deawn to nee in secnring capitalists toaid lus enter- ) caped trgm the Nowcastle (Del.) Jail. School-Eouse Set on Fire. BocmESTER, N: Y., Feb, 26.—This forenoon, 8 fire was started by an unkuown man under the rise. Heo gaid had lmown no one nsmed | second-story stairs, in pubtic school-honse No. wyer for many years, but the Commitiee have | 12. The flames were gmco vered in time to per- wsceriained that'a person of the samename is | mit their suppression before any damsage was pno of the familiars of the Interior Department. | dome. Three hundred children in the upper . INSURANCE. rooms would have been cut off from escape, ‘Tho State Gnng&n(ter a Jong examination, | except by the windows, i the flames had pro- <. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Mosaarise, Ia., Feb. 26.—As the Farmers' Movemont in this State started from this place, mmnh;n genertlly m'ed‘tq k:iap up to the .gpirit of the age, our present position is pret ‘well in advance of most other pumu.%z Grange movement is well m‘gpomfl in this |- county, and carzried forward with & good desl of spirit. ' We have, I bellsve, thres co-operative stores in this connty, all doing well, and talk of starting_others. We have organized a Farmera' {0 use intoxicating liquors, but have not suo-:| " ceeded in obtaining the signature of any saloon-. kesper or bartender. . . ¥ Alarge temperance meeting waa held AT NEW.ALBANY to-night, at which steps- were takén to investi- te the logality of the petition for a.lighor cense now before the County Board, to report st a mass-meeting Monday pight, at which time_ a c_ugmicteo on plan of operating will also re- poif : s .. By WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., 108 R A D LSO N - ST O e Prsbors aat Oy 2 BREGULAR SALES: 20 Buggies, Phactons, Mamess, &, " WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, at 109 Madizon-st. DRY:GOODS, CLOTHING, The . Macoupin ‘Supervisor Contempt - secial Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, . . . BERiNorIELD, 11, Feb. 26.—The $17,000 voted by the Board of Supervisora of Macoupin Conn- ty from the Treasury of the county, which fact ‘was reported to Taz TRIBUNE, was fo-day paid the Clerk of the United States District Court by. bave reporied that the Farmers' Mutual Insur- ossed far. No. 5 public school was sct on ‘fire | M, [ Fire Insurance Company, and re organ~ ik > C. C: Brown, omo of the Attorneys of the Super- G B D Boh 000 axeilablo gsots; aisg | o0 i s g s “?""““‘“‘”"‘P"m"‘" Mo iacory | B s once i a8 ke sa- e, ‘| el Dt s T O T, ¢ (zloro, gt nok Yo setiod, tho amount il ‘BOOTS, SHOES, &o. risks, have only $50, ;. also, with o eapital of 850,000. The Patrons are | that ha'slept like & fog. IxDraNAPOLIS, Ind., Feb.' 26. g::(;, a!.ib': e g:::“ :g’gh:n“p‘;‘n the ndpsmns bl : DAY, at fo Selock, 708 stadisssat. that its Snancial management was in every re- Bpect recklops and unsafe. The officers of the Company promise s conclusive answer {o this representetion,-and assert that the report ning E\mfl all the time. Many that held ack ab t are now coming into the . ‘We hold a good many open Granges, which are generally very well attended ; and, sa the aims Protestant churches to-night aj n: tees to manage the proposed men's Tempez- ancs Movement, which will probably b inangur, ated next week. Esll T e % CINCINNATPS TAMMANY: The - Burnet Woods Bribery Cnsee= 3 ted: thaf ‘n:ot&ersardnwill iata:n ?nm the Oonrrt fllirecb e Suj isors t0 make- the levy of per uxnt 1uramw do ‘which -thoy.were fined, The party promised to call ‘again to-morrow, and then called npon ; B f >.. THE _DRUGGISTS, - who assured them that they,;afd no liquor ex- ‘HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, On BATURDAY, st 9§ o'clock, st 108 Madusonat. 18 colored by personal hostility. In the mean- A-Stationery Job. and objects of the Patrons are laid before the t for medici ST betora the present term closes. timo the representatives of stock companies ara Bpenet Dimgick & 7t Shisage Dyl public, they learn that it is & common interest, @ “o:w cfllnfi:épn:sous. Tl be visite T OHIO # T e T E £ T aking effactive use of “the- statements of the OmorxaTs, Feb, .26.—Cincinnati has s little | zng readily all into_the movement. Onrgreat: | o mTuwn !md?: :'v“ evunmg:d' also i OMINATED DY FITE FROHIDITI Asnrglenn 5“?:: ;}:x;!upnfice. 1,000 LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, estneed 18 & good class of papers to advocate our cause, 28 most of the local press do no look on the movement with much favor, .as they are xoport, and members of the Logalature in both | Tammany all of ita own just now, and is enjoy- houses are initiating messures to prohibit in- {jng it gll round. The discoverythat 35,000 ‘buai by any company not complying o e poesat 1an - This Company waa ex: | were paid to grease the Burnet Woods Park Piano, Carpets. Table Cutlery, Grocerios, Oil Paintings, Chromos, &c., On Baturdsy, Feb. 28, at 9 1-20%0l'k, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, - . Mouxt Verxox, O., Feb. 26.—The Prohibition State Convention met here to-day, - with tha at- .mass femperance meeting wilt be held. - - =5 WAUEEGAN. Bpectal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Forr Waxng, Ind., Feb. 26.—An interestin; trmhin,pxoflm in the Oircuit Court. F.F. V. Bcehell; of Monrasville,.sues Dr. Connelly, of v. " il i i fearful of losing the advertising patronage, or 1 i i mani- n = A cepted from cho operations of fhio general law | through the Glty. Gomncllismothing wnusual. 16 | aro'ino fired tobis, af tho Governibent, Ewpors | Wauseain, Fob 25— Tho inhabitants of tbia | (ooaoncd plimy and litlo or no enibiusisom sani- | %000 "o, for malpractice, Laying tho Qi |/ . | A¢ oo Bosoms, 18 Mathmat, o0 on qau munonle.nt n;yrresonnh:m of wlsepalzl; is only ;hs duhnm Emflhfi}r:;" ‘h‘;?_MM have | of mhindapendnn: character, like THE TRIBUSE, place are 80 much oécupied in canvassing sod'| the following State ticket for next fall: For :gu ‘:e, b”'l?wfii'gcm’%; n‘t‘t‘e‘n:i - plaintiff’s Aunctioneors- ast year. ~ Bein, 88 conn¢ wil imj 1= pai s o 7 . nmif wi )rol Arm a /WO years . |~ BIH . Cxomination by thy. Stat Commissioner, it hea | “PEoT octed e - | Ao whit we need, wud ehionld bu mufys Beaerally | faliing abont the alection.to-occur an Monday,- | Bocratacy of Btate, Joha B. Buchsl, of Bummit | he¥ Tha bioke 8 S0n by & (40 beo yearm aso. | -5 BT Tables and all the Fixtures, patronized. Grangers vs. Plow.Takers. * Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune, usual interest. % v THEODORE COOK, who transferred the * 825,000, is President of the County ; for Clerk of the Bupreme Court, B.. rom'r’, of Logan; for School &mminio‘;r:'r. B. 3. Weddell, of Montgomery; for Board of Pub- Hio Worlis, E. G. Coliins, of Hocking; for Su-, ! ' Wines and Liquors of Saloon No. 456. South Clark-st., useless. -The -trial will "probably last .ssvoral days. . Eminent legal talen: is’employed on both »ides. * The case excites much interest especially that he/fact that thers is to be an execution in the jail to-morfow excites but little comment. The murderer, Bafferty, ‘has spparently been met a more searching examination from its friends, and is threatened with collapse unless the officers can make u:e. promised defense s 00d one. Fourth National Bank in-this city, and he is an TaxcasTeR, Wis., Fob, 25.—The follawing res- ; s s among the medical fratermity... - - 3 & —_——— ax-President of the Chamber of Commerce. He | olution was passed by the Boics Prairis Grangs, | 107g0Hen ; at lfut.d lli‘tuo reference V'miimbg; to pr%zl: .fixd ;ge, G. J;:um 6150 B s B o ki L AT A’Uc'ri:(;l\:,l 00! PENNSYLVANIA. | is aleader in society, and figures prominently in | No. 188, P. of H., Feb. 14, 1874: him or bis fato; and if cltizen iaquieetioned as | o lady crucaders Mave, mad Lo Test the: Title 1o the Osage | 0n Monday Morning, March 2, at 10 o'olock, Errz, Pa., Feb. 26.—Great dissatisfaction is | local politica. Rueolocd, That wo will let those plovw.firms known as to his féeling_for or against commutation, he s AT DELAWARE. . . ° ¢ .. Oeded Lands, = v‘?s"as.':‘m% & ri*é'x'&%"é'&‘ku T manifebted here at tho proposed re-cuactment, THE HON. WILLIAM 8. GROESBECK, e ¥ Black Liat ,,{,‘“,_h‘:;‘.“"";" to ibelr sgents, snd | pay, **Bedlly, I ;have not thought ‘much sbout |. special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Torzxs, Es., Feb. 26.—United Btates! Dis- == by the Pennsylvania Legislature, of the old Isw [ who paid half the money, enjoys a national rep- 2gent i, and we will not purchase [ 3 ** qye grg going to bave s big fight Drrawaze, O., Feb. 26.—The drug storeswers | trict Attorney Pock: estorday filed bills in the By 0SGOOD & WILLIA? from their agents or them either. M. W. CrABTREE, Becretary. Grangers in Macon County, Iil. C'arrufimdmu of The Chicago Tribune, _ Dzcatus, 111, Feb. 25,—Lodges of Patrons of Husbsndry are organizing very fast thronghout -the county, and the huwligga of the oppouagl &re visited sgain to—finy, ‘but no signatures obtained. ‘| ‘The meetings st the church mornings snd after- noons are largely attended, v e £ AT PLEASANT VALLEY. Special Dupateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, Yarrzy, O., Feb. 26.—The crusaders ned here to-dsy with the best women of the ;f:x in the front. ¢ United Btates Circuit Court against tho L., L. & G. and M,, . & T. Bailroads for the purpose of teating their titls to the Oaage- coded lands. It is expeoted that the snifs’ will be tried at the next term of the court,-and: this -much-vexed question finally settled,- < - - TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. MS, Anction and Commission House, 3 South Cazal-st. Wil have Aucticn Sales Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, Of this of all kinds of.Fou:.cld Fumitars, both T Soeoed- Hand ¥s S liing cie coatentsgt 1hros Honsas undar chittal morigags sale, and wazt 4 < forstore. B o A T IR D BHOY Auctionsers. taxing the earnings of manufscturing sssocis- | utation, and is generally regarded as good Demn- tions and subjecting them to the visitation and | ocratic antial timber. »epionago of ‘the State officers. This identical 5 CHARLES EANX, % law was loss than s year-sgo repesled on the | who received the money, is s wealthy Iaraclite, strong recommendstion of both Gove. Geary | who made a great deal of monéy by Government 2od Hartranfs in their messages as being oppres- | contracts during the war. Ho' sarved s good Eive upon the msnufacturing interests of the | while in the Council, and knew its ways. As for i the rest of the names, they are scarcely worthy hers Mondsy, :and the result- to wus is of 'more importsuce than -the hanging of Bafferty. The issue is, temperance or frée indulgence. Baloon-keepers are now charged. 8400 for a license, and itis proposed to prevent the selling of eny kind of liquor within the limita s el of mention, being all moro or Joss men of taint- Sl el e iy i peciat Dispateh to T, Chieago Trivume. Chief-Tustios Duval and Judge Badgely, of = OHIO. tation in the community. adve o lea dev ir ent ime fspatch to lef-Tus! LV _Judge Badgely, of . P. HARRISON. 4 Corvsus, O., Feb. 26.—In the House to-day, T THE GASE I SPICT, RELIGIOUS. to canvassing and endeavoring to infiuence the | * Piquk, O. Feb. 26.—Tho women crussders | Cauads bave ceut in their resignstions, and By ey EAL 3he Committes on Elections, to whom was re- | an accomnt of the perscralitios fuvolved: Dur- Bt e vote. Hence, were he not aware of if, s stran- | have confinel thelr Fomgecs ,Aod, songs to-day to | Judge HMonk haa received a year's lasvo of sb- On SATURDAY, Feb. %8 at 91 [fg]fll}k, i in i igation Mr. cLes: tur, Tik. . : iy . A Tarred the memorial from certain citizens of | ing the investigation o ) Lot Decaaix; 1) for wonld nok for A I asat Imasio & MaD Y | alonn <o conveseions othor than thofour AL | o The Execative: Gatriiisen ot tha Northern Nide and Bocodd-bazd Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuna, DECATUS, 1L, Feb. 25.—Therois s_religious revival now in progress at the Second Methodist Episcopal Church in this city. The meetings seem to be of & very interesting character, and many acoessions to the chuxch are Corre of The Chicago ne, DEOATUE, I1L., Feb. 25.—The revival at Btapp's Chapel (Methodist Episcopal) continues in inter- expiats the highest of crimesou the ecaffold to-morrow. 3 thens, asking that Charles H, Grosvenor, mem- g editor of tbe Cincinnati Enguirer, ap- = from Athens, bo deposed from his seat for ;ffm asa witness againat the ring. To get ribery in socuring his election, reported back | even with him, he Is represented by some of the Fae memorial with the statement that the Oom- | witnseses as calling them dogsin private con- Inittee 83w no reason to further comsider the | versation, and trying to hire some of them to 3888, cr m‘eh any action ngn.lr)ding it. The Com- | write thlg;in up to;‘gia p:par .llm- th?iixr d::‘: inittee was then discharged unanimous con- ice, wl 8y €Ol not see. 3 Bent. 3 mflzemfl and swears that all that was Wisconsin Agricultural Association met in Osh- kosh yestordsy. Delegates were present from eleven countics. It was resolved to hold ths next fair on the 28th of September, and the mat- ter of location was left to a committee consisting of Dana 0. Lamb, of Fond duLac; P. B. Ben- nett, of Appleton, and B. D. Torrey, of Osh- kosh. Fond du Lac, Ripon, Appleton, and Ozh- ready reported. FURNITURE’ Carpets, &c., China Vases, Fancy Goods, Show Cases, One Elegant Show Casé Chiromos must besold, o &5 AtI3olock, AT DAYTOS. Dirrox; O., Feb, 26.—The women continue their prayer-meetings with the usual spirit. The Advisory Committee took legal adyice to- day, and, it is rumored, concluded’ for the present to forego streei-prayers in consequence of the stringent = ordinance Spectal petch fo The Chicsgo Tridy ¢ Chicago Tribne, Avrox, IIL, Feb, 26.—1I am informed by a gen- tlaman from Jerseyville that the Iadies of that place commenced & crusade agaiast the saloons there this morning, on the Ohto ndphn' and that several saloon-keepers had already promised to The Senate this afternoon decided that it bad | drunken talk, and so, between themall, & : e 4 ion i i st and apparent influenceé. Aboud 100 bave | abandon the business. The ladies are now hold- | sgainst obstracting the streets, subjectin, are to secure it. 5 bt uriediction in the contested election case of Auu.\rnmgnmax_nnmdn‘:;xm s e ok i !:uxmu' Aol ol oy oty it oF oy & ug e mfm s et Gagni T 1EAD, ol tomm ek ~gpingt Waleh, DY & RATiy. Yoi0, OX00PY

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