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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY;MARCH 36. 1874, TEMPERANCE. “Tho Interest of the Prayer-Movement Contering in Hlinois, Reports from the Cnmpé.ign in New England, A Tomperanos Lody in Dover, Mo, CUonvioted of Duplicity Lecture of Dr. Dio Lewis in Muslc Hall, Boston, He Pays Séme Attention to the Fifty~ Dollar Accusation. ILLINOIS AT DIXON. . svectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Drxox, Ill, March 29,—The tomperance war has opened in Dixon. A monster union mooting was hold to-night at the Prosbyterian Ohurch. The building was densely erowded, atanding- room being at & promium. Dr. W.W. Wynn wag olected Chairman, and W. E. Millor Becro- tary. A committco wero appointed in ench ward to moot to-morrow aftornoon at 3 o'clook’ and organize for the campaign. Among tho principal speakers woro Judgo Hoaton, Col,John Domont, : tho Hon, Willism Bargo, E. H. Grob, and othors, 'Tho Philharmonie Bocloty onlivened tho occasion by singing tempoeranco songs, which kopt up tho onthnasn. Hlio worlk nog bogun Wik not slop until tho saloons have yicldod 1o its power. syectal Diepath o Tha Chicago Tribune, fa lo The 3 BpaiNerieLp, 11, March 20.—As n rosult of yestordny's vrusado, tho Personal Liborty Lon, callod » mooting which was hold to-day. Thoy xesolved to call an indiguation meeting for Tuex- day night of this weel, The members of tho Loaguotake;excoptions to some remarks made by the Hey. Mr. Reed, of tho Mothodist Ohurch, ouo of the losders in the temperance war, in which ho said that nine-tenths of thoso engaged n tho whisky trafllo woro _foroignors; ~snd all troe Americans would bo glad if tho roturn to their matlve fand. pucy and Da, O'Hara have ibmu invited, and are expectod to be hero to ad- |dross tho meating, in which tho Irish will unito ‘with tho Germans, Tho League also appointed ' Committeo to wait upon the Mayor to-morrow and provail upon him to issue & proclsmation de- claring tho strootand salgon praying cruasdérs unlawinl assomblsges, and to got him to en- foroo tho ordinancas against such sssomblages. Tn case this Committes fails, anothor Committeo i to visit the Councll, aud socure the passage of an ordinanco which will ond the interferonce with what is oalled the lawful trado of law-abid- ing men, .Tho fight is waxing hot here, AT GALESBURG. special Disnatehto The Chicngo Tribune, GALESDURG, Iil.,, March 29.—A large audioncs ‘was gathered in tho Opora~House this afternoon, t0 hear the address upon tho tomperanco laws of the city and Btate, doliverod by Judgo Albort J{immi It was anablo exposition of tho tom- yorance Iaws of tho country. Ho showod that, according to a provimon of our city charter, the Council bad not tho powor o grant L- conse to asloons, He drow an analogy botweon {elovery and intomporance, and reasonod that “4hio timo was coming when the publo scntiment “of tho country wonld crush tho ono as it had the otber. Although it m]FM bo imposaiblo in some placds, espociolly in o Inrgo Gorman population, #0 onforoo & striot prohibitory law, yot ho bo 1ioved it to bo logal ; and whore tho voico of the eoplo would sustain it, it would be carried out. 0 spoech was able, and woa listenod to with marked attention throughout. The exorcises closed with an addrors by tha Rov. Mr, Lawrio, AT PLANO. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prano, Iil., March 29,—Tho weok just onded hss been marked by mothing unusual to tho cragaders. 'The ladics' ranks have beon swallod tosixty, taking in tho moat rofined and enltured Iadigs of tho town. Thoy aro still unflincling in tholr dotormination to'rid tho place of all rum- goliors, and aro fast monufacturing public opinion in their favor. Tho_trial of Mr, Much for violation of the Btato Liquor Iaw commonced Inst Monday, and, after a_protracted and hotly-contoste strugglo, terminated in & disagreomont of tho fury, It will be again brought up for trial ' to-morrow. The friends of both parlies are deoply interosted and the court-room waa througed throughout the trinl with coger listonors. The result is looked for with deep intercst. Tho Hon, Irus Coy dolivered an address at the Congregational Church to-night, to au attentive audionce. The +houso was packed to overflowing, the door- Xeopor having to turn peoplo oway. Mr. oy is dolng great good by his ecloquenco and hearty , support, : 5 . AT QUINOY. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Quivoy, Ilt., March 29,—At & meeting of the TLadies' Tomporance Union yosterday, it was ro- solved to circulato a petition asking the Com- mon Council to close the ssloons on Sunday, and altor 11 o'clock at night. ' Plodges have boen propared for the signature_of druggists, phyai- ciape, and others, An immonso temperauce maes-mooting was held to-night at the Opera- Hauee, to which hundreds were uuable to gain “admittance, g ‘WISCONSIN. AT RAGINE. Special Dispatch to The Chicagro Tribune., Racise, Wis., Maroh 20.—Mass meotings wero held to-night in the Presbyterian and Methodist churchos. Both places were crowded, and o groat doal of interest was mouvifested, Tho ladies aro moving vory cautiously, and yot in s very determined way., They havo not moved npon the ealoons, and have obtained to their plodgoe but two druggists; but thoy seom not in . anyway discouraged, They are working up pub- lioopinion by prayer and moss mootings. Tho Spacch of Col. McMyun at the Presbyterian church presentod in o moaterly way tho wfluence of home-training on the evils of intemperauce, and showed what fathers and mothers can do to suppross this monstor immorality. A GENERAL SURVEY. Special Dinnatch_to The Chicago Tribune, . MmwAukte, Wis,, March 20.—At Omoro the Tomplars have just closod o threo doys’ tomper- ance convention, with a rousing mennuf, aud sn early onslought on tho ealoons 18 ex- goted, . b The ladics of Monomineo, Dunn County, have visited about twonty saloons, Thoir chiof of- forts, however, have been confined fo jufluenc- ing tho springz alections. g Wi -temperance movement is organizing at ‘aupnn. A;‘:lodgn of fidelity to hard work has been signod by 105 tomporanca women of Reodburg, wEo Told an onthusisstio moeting at the Qon- grogational Ohurch, . INDIANA, AT GOBHEN. Spectal Dispatch to Tho Chicags Tribune, Gosney, Ind., March 20.—The second temper- suce meeting was hold In this ofty yestorday af- tornbon. It was an euthusiastic gathoring, The nnmbor of mombers of tho band was incrensed to forty-five. A, Molloy, of Elkhart, will de- llvei i tomperauce locture in this city next ‘Wook. —_— OHIO, AT EDGE NTON. Correspondence of Lho Chicagn Tribune, Eparnror, 0., March 28.—The ladios com- menced their crusado yesterdsy in this place. Ono snloon closed ; three drug-stores signed tho pledgo; and sovernl other snloons wore be- dioged, Vnn Pelt wus hero Thursday night, and spaka to a large erawd, Evorythiug promisos a Tively war. NEW YOREK. NEW YORE AND VICINITY, . New Yonx, March 20.—Tho Gorman’ saloon- keopers of Brookiyn yosterday resolved to op- poso the Jarusunt tomperanco movement by all proper und lawful means. —————— IN NEW ENGLAND. AT BANGOR, ME. . &pecial Dispatch ta T'he Clicado Lribune, Baxaon, Mo., Maroh 28,—To-night, the largest tomperance mosting which has ever beon hold in thia clty occurred at the Qity Hall, under ihe auspicos of the Ladles' Praying band, Hun \ dreda went awsy unablo to+find standing xoom. x 'The mooting oponed by einging, followed by & prayed by tho Booratary of tho Band. The ITon. Louis Barkor dollvored w most eloquent epoach in rosponso to oalls to dofino his position on the tomporance quostion. Ho doolarod himsolf most emphatically in favor of the movomont, and sald ha would do all in his power to aid in closing the hundrods of. bars in tho city. Ho thollght, with God's ald, tho Iadics would succood {n_dolng sway with rum, It Is espocially noticeablo thnt almost evory ono now favors tho Indies, and it bostows groat crodit upon thom for thoir auccoss thug far. Tho law 18 to bo strictly enforcod, and tho Indies will sco §| that it 18 dono withont fear or favor. [ . AT DOVEM. Tho orusado hins como to s sudden stop in Dovor. At tho first saloon visitod—that of Mra, Honry Parsons—tho ladios coaxod and entroatod her, but she waa reticont, and would nojtlior sign a plodgo nor give any roasons for not doing 80, TEn Indlos sang and prayed again, and woro about to leave, whon n_gontlemsan prosont snid o would liko to have tho loader of the band— tho most prominent Indy in Dovor—snswor a fow simplo questions, He firat aslkoed or if sho had not a littlo ‘alo at hor own house. Bho faltoringly replied in tho aftirmativo ; but said sho used it for eacramental urposes, * Havon't you, in addition to ale, n ttlo brandy, a littlo gi, and somo very do- liclous wino 2? * Yos," was tho hositating reply. “And don't you, when you have company to ontortain, pit your lquora and wine on the tablo, sud nsk thom to partake?" Tho anawor “Yea" was l.mrd!z sudible. **Thon,” enid tho gentleman, ** tho bost thing you can do ia to go homoe and spill your ewn lquors, will thon be time to come heroe and domand that this woman, who i8 & member of the same clhurch that you are, stop solling alo.” AT BOSTON, Special Dispateh to ‘Che Chieago Tridune, stox, Mass,, Maroh 20.—Muslo Hall was crowded to-night by’ such an sudience as nover boforo squaczed within its portals, to hear Dr. Dio Lowis on tho tomperance crusade in the Wost. Tho audionce was not only intorested, but inquisitive. It askod quostions, and so sharply ot times that thero was more than once promise of sorlous disturbance.” The Dogtor tried to avold committing himsclf on the Prohibition laws, and narrowly escapod sl miock on that' point. I boginalng, Lie eaid that Lo bind not askod tho Ohairman to say that ho loctured freo of ocharge, but as tlio papora woro atill busy with tho 860 story, ho would make a personal explanation, which ho ad always rofused to do beforo. It lio wore to bo called & sheop-thiof, Lie would not deny it. Tor throo months ho had worked in "the temporance campgign larder worked befors ~ in soLiard_that 2 fortnight ago bo lost his voico, and could not speak & word for five daya, For these threo months’ work ho had REOEIVED 3405, and his expensos woro o littlo more than $900. In Worcoster he had recoived nothing, and it cost him over €600 whilo ho staid thero. The spenker gave an interesting account of the inception of the worlk, and ita progress in Obio and in Washington. Ho had no doubt the roformation was permanent. Opportunity boing given to those who wished to nsk question, n Toply Dr. Lowis said that n special pledge was propared for druggiats. The movement had not been a fallure in asingle town whore it had been tried. On beiug asked if hio thought it would succeed hero, he snid thero wore . FOUR METHODS TRIED in the Wesat. The firat, and that which occupied nino-tonths of all the time, was socrot prayer, and prayor in tho churches, Anothor wag o ap- olnt small committeos for ench ward, who wont the property-holdorsfand dram-gollors in their homes. i continued about two wecks, and thon the saloons wero visited by bouds of six or soven ladics, who quictly knelt in silont Bmycr. Theae methods wero porfoctly applicable” to Boston, and wera effoctive. That nl‘folng in Iargor companies, and praying inside and outside the ealoons, ought not to bo tried * TN LANGE CrTIRd, In Ohio, rum-shops bad been closed, and not a single 'ram-sollor had viclated Lis pledge, given to tho womon. Soma women indignantly askod if it bad como to this, $hat we must go round and pray for those who bind mur« dored our ~husbands, brothors, aud fath- cra, This wns pronouncod by tho nEenker not & propor question for the Court, and tho audionce was requestod to sing a vorse of “ Noaror, My God, to Thee,” Noxt came A BUANP QEESTIONER .who wanted to know if the Doctor believed in tho Probibitory law. The queation Lad to bo re- ‘peated Lwo or throo times bofore tho Doctor was comored, and acknowlodged that it was & blunder, It could not hayo hoon enforcod in. Boston, bo- canso tomperance men did not beliove solling Tum waa & crime 08 much as stealing o horgo. Toro ho was intorrupted by tho Chnirman who did not want to be responsiblo for anysnch stato- ment, Hohad angaged Dr, Lowis to locture in tho intorost of temporance and the prohibitory Iaw ; and the member of the Alliance did boliovo it & worso crimo {0 soll o glass of liquor than to stonl a horse, Dr. Lowis roplied that ho did not want any ono to bo respounsiblo for him. Ho could stand on han _ bo bis own two legs usually, Ho then proceeded to flvu Lis ronsone for opposing the prohibitory 8w, and tho meeting quieted down. POLITICAL, Massnchusetts Senntorshipes Dawes’ Only Chance, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BosroN, March 29,—Thoro has boon almost abaolute quiot in political circles to-day. Mom- bors of the Logislaturo informed of Dawes' standing in his District since the confirmntion of Bimmons do not hesitatoto say that the Senator- ial position is his only hopo, as ho is suro to fail of & re-election to tho popular branch of Con- gross, This scoms porfectly reasonable, cspo- cially as the western.towns ore united spainst Butlerism ; and whon the Essex statesman puts ont his hand for the Governorship noxt fall with- out & ghost of n cbanco of carrying the wostern Enrfi of the State, Mr. Dawos must go down with im, Their interests cannot bo divided: The Milwauikco Politics, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mriwaukee, Wis, March 40.—The Reform candidato for Mayor, Col. Jacobs, oumo out in tho German_papors 'this ‘morning, announciog that ho must decliuo fo run, being dlsqualitie undor the chortor by bamg bondsman for tho Comptrollor. Ho - hns sinco boen Boon, and conwents to stand of the Council will vote_to scceps aother bondsman. The Reform candidates aanonnced by the Committee aro: For Mayor, W. I\ H. Jncobs; Comptroflor, Jumes 8. Whito; Trens- urer, I O. G. Brand; City-Attornoy, Emil Walber. The organization is complete and strong, and very littlo fear is folt for the result of the olection, —_————— . MINING INTERESTS, Resolutions Adopted at & Moeting in Virginia Oity, Nev., Concerning Ponding Legisintion. ¥ BAN Fnancisco, March 20.—A great meoting waa hold last night at Virginia City, Nev., to take notion in the matter of tho Sutrotunnel, now be- fore Congress, A preamblo and resolutions wero llllloph:fl unanimously, amopgst thom the follow- ng 3 Viceneas, Tho amonamont to tho Mining law now pending in Cougress, and which, smong other things, reqairca all miniug companies ot tho Comstock Lodo toappiyfor patents to their elaims within six months, involves mattors of great moment and paramount in- toreat to miners, property-owners, aud busiuoss men of Blorsy County, and Witknizas, 1t {6 ‘almost tho unsnimous wish of tho citizens of {ins county that Lo storogsid mondment should be refected ; theroforo, bo it Reeaolved, by the Iiners of Blaroy County, That the amondment abovo roforredto is justly régardod as a yital sl ot tho mineral prospority of Storey Caunty, and of all the residonts theroof 3 that the effact of tha Bimeaduont can only bo lajuricus aud disstorous to every interest of thls peopie: that tho passage of tho umendment will deatroy confidouco o the mining in- tereat of Btoroy County, will retard tho work of do- velopmont and tie prowpsting of Comstock Lode, will dicourage those by whote energles deop minihy is boing carrled om, will drive awsy capital, will~ dopress labor, will deprociato tho valuo of reulcatato, will tend to snathilato businuss, and will fn all things bo to cach of ua & grest aud lasting colamity ; that Wo carneutly To- monstrate against tho pussago of tho amendment Lerotofore mentionod, aud wa do appeal {6 the Gon- gress of the United Slates, and o tho senso of justico and conyiction of right, Which 1ust over guido the Judgments of . honest men, to protect us from thiy Thrcatened and Imiminent danger, aud,Ly tho rojection of the amendent securo us from certaln” disastor.:. Hetoled, Tl a copy of th forogolug presmbia and resolutions Lo foribwith forwarded to Benatora and Teprosentalives in Gongreas of the Stato of Novads, Othor resolutions slmilar in importance wore adopted. —_——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. _ 8AN Tranoisco, March 28,—Tho Arizona with tho Colima in tow, paesed botweon Santa Rows and Santa Cruz Tsland on the Bouthern coast a 8 ¢'olock this aftornoon, Livenroor, March 29,.—Tho steamships Frisia and Manbatlsn, from Now York, have arnved out, . ‘QuzeNsTowN, March 20,—Tho steamer Oity of Richmond, from New York, las arrived, CRIME. Partioulars of the Terrell-Meyers Murder in Covington, The Divorce Suit Out of Which the Crime Grow. Col, Terrell Said to Be in a Dying Con- dition. i Exhibitions of Outlnws in Howell County, Mo, The Governor Asks for a Legislative s Remedy. Tho TorreilNoycrs Murder, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrwront, Ky., March 20.—Tho killing of the Hon, Harvoy Meyors by Col. W. G, Torrell yestor- day, continues to oxolto the cdmmunity in which it ocourred, The murdored man wns in his 424 yoar, largo and portly in frame, Ho was & law- Yor of great attainmonts, the Lighest standing, and tho partper of Sonator Stovenson. The tosti- mony before = x THE CONONER'S JURY doveloped the fact that Torrell went to Moyors' | offico armed. Ilo wont into tho roar room, nsked for Mr, Moyors, and waa directed to tho {front room. DMosting his viotim hero, ho asked the motive of cortain intorrogations put to o medieal oxport in tho' courso of tho oxamiootion during. the pravious dny. Terrell growing insulting, was ordered out, and; as ho rofused to go, Moeyors attemptod to put him out. As he was shovod toward the door, Terrell % DREW A DERRINGER. Moyers triod to provent him shodting, and In doing #o, pushed Torroll agaivat a wall somo thirty foot from tho door, and at tho hoad of o staircaso, when Torroll fired, shooting Moyers through tho stomach! Moyers staggorod in, and foll on the floor, dying in nbout threo-quartors of an hour. Torroll claims he acted in golf-dofonse, and-that ho told Moyers that he was sick and disabled, but without effect, TERRELL 18 THOUGHT TO DE DYING | from abscoss, causod by being stabbed by Francls, threo months ngo, 3 The lilhiog was tho direct offect of & suit for divorco institated by Mrs. Mary Terrell agalost Col, Terrell, _in the - Chancery ourt of Nowport, Ky, in which tho Hon, Harvey _Meyers was associated. with the Hon. O, W. Root, of Nawport, as plain- I's attorney. I'he trinl waa sot for April 6, ot & #peclal torm of the Chancery Conrt. Mira. Torroll’'s petition amonded alloges marriage in 1850, and cohabutation until July, 18703 an Bqn- cifios cruol and _inbuman bohavior, vio- Jent conduct, and abandonment on tho defondant's port. Tho auswor to this donies tho chargos and makes countor oharges of abandonment. Tho amonded potition charges that forsovornl years Terroll had the conflrmod Tiabit of drunkouness, and wasting his_ostate ithout loaving sultable provisions for bis {amily. To~ this an amended answer has beon filed, avowing TENDER SENTIMENTS, nffeotion, and regard toward plaintiff.; assorting that the dofendant had delayed action in the cagg in hope that the roturn of their only son from Europe would load to o reconciliation ; thot such intervention had been attemptod on Dit roturn, Lut was mot by insults, The an- swor also charges sbandoumont ; alleges thut for eovon years after his marringo Lo condueted an ‘influcntinl nowspaper in Indians, tho Lufayotto Journal, with large snd compon~ satory roturns; that during the noxt five yoars ‘was Paymaator in the United Statos Army; the next two yorrs Postmastor at Newport, Ky.; and thnt ont of his ocarnings ho hnd made largo improvemonts on hor property, to the amount of £10,000; that the disagrosment aroso of his rofusal to relinquish & contingont right in property; that demand wes mads oo- ercively, and that ha CODLD NOT a counter-claim and cross-potition, prays for di- vorco, and for allowance for anid impravements. To this the plaintif anewors, and charges in- {ldelity to the marringe vows on the part of tho dofendant, yoars of violenco, threat, and insnlt, with occasionnl paroxyems of = affection. Tho suswor denies that Terroll mado the alloged improvomont; ond ehargos_ that ho got the title to hor proporty by fraud and aquandered tho half of it (about 280,000) in drinking, gowing, aund on abaodoned women; and thul when Iimr proporty was roconvoyed to her, sho aspumed Lis debts, and had to mfke forcod sales 1o poy thom. " ‘I'ie testimony in tho eao is said to suatain THE ONARGES AGAINST COL. TERRELL - fully, and to have oaused him to b greatly ex- cited at times, and to make threais of violence ngainst tho pluintif’'s attornoy. It is charged ihat ho was constauntly seeking causes of quar- rel, and sont the insulting messngos to Mr. toot while ho wns waiting for the end of tho trial of tho caso, and that he wished to fight a duel with Mr, Moyora. ¥ TIABEATS OF LYNORING were made early yesterday,.but tho indignation seoms to have subsided. Col. Terroll intonded to leave on the afternoon of tho fatal occurrence. Ho hnd secured passago for Now Orlouns, on April 11, This was made nogesaary by the wound from which he suffored, and which it is feared the coufinemont of tiwo jail will mako worse, Hoa claims to be in a dying condition, and that be will hardly live to seo the trial. Outlawry in Missouri, 8r, Louts, March 29.—The House having re- fused to pass tho Senate bill providiug for tho organization of the Stato militin, and appropri- ating money therofor, thus loaving portions of the Btato at the morey of outlaws who defy tho Iaws, tho Governor sont a mossage to the Houso last avening calling tho attention of mombers to that effoct, and inclosing & communication just racelved from the Shorlff, Prosocuting Attornoy, and Clork of the Circuit and County Courts of Howell County, which states that on. the 18t ingt. one BIr. - Monks, of Wost Plains, shot Joln Miller in the hotel, then fled to tho country, and refuscs to submit to-s civil process, on thoplea that hecannot obtgin justice. Monks Dizs 300 men rendy to oboy his call 'and defond him, Thursday, tbirty mon rods into West Plains, headed by John Nichols, who aworo they were going tosee Monke have justico, and stating that the Bhoriff and other county officials aus prominent men of West Plains ware a band of Cconspirators sworn to take the lifo of Mouks, and thoy (tho Monks men) hnd them spotted, and intonded to kill the last ono of them, The whole party wont to the Sherifi's offico, and dared Jim to arrest any of thom or attempt it, and thoy would shoot him and clean out the town,. They then rode over the town, sayin thoy waro U0 strong; thut they intended to gof their forco togethor and rovisit the town, Tho writots of tho communication then callod on the Governor in the name of the “poncoable, Iaw-nbiding citizons of tho country to take spoedy moaus to bring Monks and bis followors to justice; atating fur- thor that, unloss this was “done, many lives of good citizons will bo sacrifieed, - An Allcged MorscaThiof Arrestods Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pronra, 1ll., March 29.—Au intoreating horse- thiof case, which tho county ofiiciuls have been working up for the past week, was brought to a success(ul closo this murnlufi. About a weck ago s couplo of valuable lorsea woro stolen from Robort Johuson's barn, about geven miles from this town. Tho thiof has been cliased all ayer tho northern part of tho Stato, and lato lust night s tologram was received from Steriing, enying that the man had loft tho horses thero, ond gono on to Rock Island, Hitchcook went thore at_once, and this morning arrcatod his man, Ho proves to be Pergy Chamnbers, & woll-known charagtor in thig seotion, A roward of $160 was offered for the rocovery of the Lorses. W Counterfeitors Arrostod, Special Disnatch to The Chicago Tridune, Auzow, T, March 2),—Lost night abont 0 aelock, Olty Maruhal Obiallacombe, asslstetl by the nlghblmllce arrestad’ two mon, ono at the depot and the othor on Lits way thors, for passing # large amount of @untoriolt United Btatos our- ronoy notes on tho merclinnts of thiy clty, Dur- Tug th day aud ovening one of thom trivd to as- caps from the Marshal, and was shot at four timos. Thoy biad wbout 1,600 on tholr porsons, part of which was oaunm}elg‘ About ‘600, all In counterfolt 820 bills, wars on the stroot which thoy threw away on their way to jail. § Encape of Jnil-1irds, Snectal Diavalch o The Chicago Tribitne, Qoanes, Ind, Much 28,—Last night two prisonors eseapod from tho jail in this cily, by cutting their wny otit, Pt Smith, one of iha numbor, was captured on ‘I'iesdny ovening and lodgod in joil for committiny tho” boldoat burg- Inty over perpetrated in our midat. Tho officors aro in pursult, Allcgod Perfurys p Nrz Yonr, Match 28,—Austin Dlack, of thé Inio firm of 'Black & Spawlding, gold-brokars, and 8, I, Duscnburg havo boen nrrested on an Indlctmont charging ' thom with nltcrm;tluf to induco perjury, nmf;mo offonso, it 18 clalmed, oc- ourrad {n connaction with n auit_bogun by Ana- tin Binclk and Putnam F, Spauiding againat the Continontnl Banir, to rocover $08,125 with inter- o8t from May 1, 1806, upon n chicok doposited with tho plaintiffs by ono Jobv Ross, o forger, and which bore tho cortification of tho banlk. The Cnllendar Cnses Nrw Yonk, March 20,—The jury in tho Cal- endar caso, being unable to agree, wore dis- cbnrged, It {s stated thoy stood ten for con- Viction to two for acquittnl. Dofaulting Stato Treasurer, Tromsonn, March 28.—Col. Josoph Mayo Stata Tronsor, roturned this morning, and was arrasted at the depot, and subsoquently commits tod to Jail to awalt' oxamination. Col, Mayo shows avidont signs of mental aberration. An Alleged Counterfoitor Acquitted. New Yons, March 29.—Diatrict-Attornoy Blisy yostarday entorod n nol. pros. In the caso of Joshun D, Minor, agatnat wiom thore woro threo indiotments for lnving in is possossion plates for countortalt $2 bills. it P 'LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY. Bcccssion of the Junior Olnss. Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, BiArrrETON, 1 Wis,, March 20.—A sorfous diffl- oulty hoa arison botween tho Junior Olaes of Latronco Univorsity and the Faculty, rosulting in tho socession of the class in o body. It sooms that the cluss had arranged tho pro- grammo for tholr oxhibition, which was to have tnkon place noxt Tuosday, in & mannor not satis- factory to the Prosident, Dr. Steclo; and the' nltornative aroso of correcting the programmo or loaving the institution, Tho clasd chioso tho Inttor, and have loft, some of them having gone home. Thora appears to bo no_prospect of o sottlomont, and the Univorsity is left without auy graduntivg olass for noxt yenr. Public syinpathy soonia to bo with the olass, although tho facts aro not yot sufliciontly known to war~ rant & public opinion of tho merits of tha caso. STATE LEGISLATURES. IISSOURI. 8r. Louts, March 28.—The social ovil queation, which oxcitod groat intorost in this city during tho past winter, and has been the subject of much contention in the Legislature, was fiunlly sottied at tho night session of the Houso last night, when tho bill ropealing the regulating olnuge of the City Chartor was passod, and then tho bill, which passed tho Benate on Tuesday, and which rotains the prosent Ifospital aud lte- formatory, and prevents tho raiding of bawdy- houses, was adoptod by n large majority. CALIFORNIA, Sax Fraxctsco, Mnarch 20.—Fatloy's bill for a State Board of Urausportation Comumissloners passed the Senato Iust niglt, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE 'The Kllbourn Nam Casec. Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Man1soy, Wis., March 20.—Anothor protracted trial of the suit of J. W. Bradford, of Quincy, againet tho Kilbourn Mouafacturing Compuny, endod last ovening with » verdict, atter sovoral hours' deliboration, similar to that in tho formor liko coso, giving both sides somothing to crow over,—$1,100 domngas boing awarded for in- jury'done'in running Inmbor over the dam, but tho dam not belng intorfored with. The Corwin-Stiitiweil Jond Caso Sota thed, &pecial Disvateh to The Chicago ‘Cribune, Asprnsay, Ind., March 28.—The celebrated suit for Lho recovery of §14,600 worth of United States 7-80 bonds, tiso recoipt for which figured #o conspicuously in the: Corwin-Stiltwoll trage- dy trinl lioro, in Jauuary laat, was deeided to-doy in favor of Corwin, the jury finding from tho av- idenco that tho bonds were deposited for safo keoping, to bo roturned whon called for, as l- loged and shown by the recoipt, Tho result is takon and considored by sll hero a8 & comploto vindication'of Corwin, a8 woll ns hig fathey-in- Inw, Mr, Makeponce, from the charges mado at the trial in January, by Stillwell’s frionds. —_— JAYN] A New York Brofter Arrested, Charged .\vilh Sceking the Specinl Agents? Life. ; New Your, Maxch 28.—Jfoln P. Atidueon, o streat-broker and dixcharged Custom-Houso of- ficer, ias bown arroted o 0. charge of attempt- ing 'to stab Spacial-Agant B. G. Jayno. Jayne enys it is tho thard tHmo that Atkinson hoa nt- temptod his Jifo, and statos, in explauation, that he causod his dismissal fromtho Cuistom-Fouss four years uyo for frauds on_tho Government. Atkingon says that ho only dofendod himself, seizing o heavy cano whioh Joyno attompted ¢0 striko bim with, aud throutouing to_stab Lim if tho cano was used. Atkinson says the wholo af- fair grow out_of n° domand by him upon Jayne for £85,000 for informationfeos in the Weld casp, in Boston, which Jayno has repeatedly ro- filuell to pay, denying .that Atkinson hag "any claim. R CAPITAL AND LABOR. , Aron~¥Worlors in Milwaukee. Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Miuwauxes, Wis,, March 20.—The rollors and beaters of e Milwaukoo Iron Company, who |. have been out of work to the number of “about 1,000 siuco the first weok of this month, aro trying to negotiato & bosis of agroe- mont, Thoy ~work by contrack on the sliding acale, eithor sido laving liborty to term- inate work at thirly days' notice, On tho 11th of March, the mei gave notice, and tho Com- pany immodintoly ratorted by shiuttiug down the mills, and no work has been'done sinco. A com- mitteo of the mon visited the oflicers last weels, but conld come to no arrangoment, and s socond ‘meoting will probably take placo in a fow days, e s s, RELIGIOUS. The Schism In Grace Episcopal Churehi; Newarlk, No J, New Yonk, March' 29.—Quite. a sensntion is looming up among tho Episcopnlians fn Newarls, congequont on o sckism among the congrogation and Vestry of Grace Church. It appoms that the Rector, tho Rov. Mr. Harrison, and the Vestry aro in favor of High-Church Ritunliam, whoréaa a vory considerablo portion of tho con- gregation are not. A communication signod b noarly 100 membors of the church lias beon ad- drossod to Bishop Odouholier, supplicating his interforonce with tho advanced rituslism in voguo at Graca Church, 7 i CASUALITIES, Fatal Collision on the Ponnsylvania Xond. . New Youu, March 28.—Two froight traing came in collision {his nftoruoon on tho Ponusylvain Central Rond, near Joruoy City, killing o firoman uud brakoman and fatally wounding tho conduc- tor nnmed Metz, Tho collision is atwibuted to tho carclessncss of tho tolegraph-operetor at tho slfinx\l atation, who ordered one train to go on when ho had fustructions to dotain it ufi thoe othor passed. Tho operator has boen arrested, FINANCIAL. The April Dividends in Bovton, smectal Dispatoh to 4o Chicano Lyivune, Boston, March 28,—Tho April dlvidonds on stooks puyable in Doeton amount to $3,120,472; and on bunke, reprosenting s capital of $51,900, 000, 2,412,000, ~Of the fifty-clght banks in Dos- ton three pay 7 per cont, ono 6}¢ per cent, olght 6 por cent, sovonteen b por cent, one B¢ por cont, ono 8 per cont, ‘Th8 averago perecutngo it 4 78100 por cont, THE WEATHER. Wasmxaron, D, €., March 29.~Probabiiltios ~Tor tho Northiwest and Lowor Missourl Valley, northwestorly and southwenterly winds, highor tomperature, oloudy woather, aud occaslonal EROW. - % _WASHINGTON, Tho Finanoial Outlock Not En- couraging, Tho Treasury Programme for Next Month, Some of the Investigations of This Session. This Congress: Engaged in Turning Things Wrong Side Ont, THE FINANCES, Special Dispateh fo the Chicano Tribune, THY OUTLOOK, Wasniveroy, D. 0,, March. 20.—~Fifly mom- bora of tho House have signifled their desire to spoak on tha bill now ponding in that body from the Banking and Onrrency Committos, 'Tho prospocts are that by Wedunosday a vote will bo ronchiod, It is undoratood that tho bill will be open to amondmonts, aud & protracted fight may bo looked for, A caroful raviow of tho ground and s caloulation of the chances indicates that, beyond o doubt, tho financial legislation of this sosrfon will comprise tho legaliziog of tho issue of the roservo, and the ounctmentof a froo- ‘banking law. THE CONTHACTIONISTS, As thoso !who favor tho proposition to retiro that part of the rosorvo alrendy lssucd aro torm- ad, do not seom to hinvo romaining the slightost Lopo of checking tho wild impulse for moro money tliat-had'fast hold on s majority of both Houses. A compromiso in the shape of appro- printionsglving to tho Weet and South $44,000,000 moro of Natioual Bank curfoncy, besides legaliz- ing tho fssuo of tho resorve, is feobly talked of, but'is vigorously BCOUTED DY THE INFLATIONISTS, who are not happy when contomplating any limit whatoyer to the currouoy of tho ZTighty-cight millions “additional curroncy, which ~womld . bo suthorlzed if tho compromiso whould bo adopted, would only whet the appotito of tho people for moro. ‘Thoy say nothing will auswor the do- mand but unlimited facilitios for tho insuo of apor monoy. Tho main part of tho work on nancinl legislation witl doubtless bo done this weels, and there is hopo that by the ond of the noxt fortnight the country will know the worat. o ths Assverated I'ress.) country. SALES OF GOLD, ’ Wasnixotoy, March 20.—The Scerotary of the Treasury bas directed tho Asalstant Treasurer at Now York to sell 1,000,000 in goid_onch Thura- dsy during tho month of April—35,000,000 in all. ——— THE INVESTIGATING BUSINESS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribnne, THIS CONGRESS AB AN INQUISITOR, * ‘Wasurxaron, D. 0,, March 29.—Thero is an unusnal amount of investigating in progress Liere this wintor, which will doubtless have tho offect to placoa roetraining influonco whore it will do most good horeaftor upon ofllcials who hiavo grown oxtravagant and carcloss—to uso no strongor terma—by a long interval freo from ombarraesing inquisitions onthe patt of tho poo- plo as to tho conduct of affuits. No fower than twolve DIFFERENT INVESTIGATIONS have been put under way since the boginning of tho sossion, besides thoso which have boen mado by the rogular Committees on Exponditures in the various departments, and there is a fair ‘prospact that moro will be undortaken before tho segsion closes, A Jowt-Select Commitico are employed in in- vestiguting tho charges against the oflicinls of the District Government. Tho House Commit- tee on oxpenditures in the Dopartment of Jus- tico are investigating atleged frauds committed by West Arknnsas Judicial District officialy, and thoy will probably pusb their inquiries into tho ‘Dintricta of Soulh and North Caroling, Iows, Southern Iilinols, sud Dakota, A Military Court {8 investigating the chargos agninst Gon. Howard, Tho Houso Indian Affaira ommitteo havo just bogun au investigation into tho allegod frauds in Indian contracts, Thoy do not s6om to hiave advanced much, but s thoy sit with closod doors, tho publio ave little oppor- tunity of knn\\'iug what is developed. Tho Ways and Mcans Commitice are investi- gating the outrages committed undor TILE MOIETIES SYSTEA in the customs sorvice and the Sanborn con- tracts in tho Intornal Rovonue servico; and tho revelations that lhove been made in theso mnttors aro probabl: that which remains to be told, ‘TheJoint Printing Committeo are investigating charges madengainst the Congressional Printing Offico and also inquiring as to the ndvieability of abolishing that institution, Thoy also con- duct thoir procoodings in complote secreoy, The House Post-Offico Committeo arglooking into tho payment of moitics to Post-Ottico Spocial Agents whion arroats of Postmastera have boon made, and fines agsessod for minor offonsos, This comes up-under a bill introduced by Gen. DBan- not o samplo of ‘ning, of Ohio, and will, it is allcged, result in gome dovolopments that will ASTONISH TIE PEOPLE more than they will Creswell. A sub-commit- tee of tho Houso Judiciary Committeo aro horo, and have boen invostigating the charges against Judges Bustecd and Duroll, and will, it is thought, submit articles of impeachment against each of these individuals at au early day. ‘Tho First National Bank investigation, and ono that is in_contompldtion into the Freed- men's Savings Bank, complete tho list, The in- vemfinziona liavo, with but two excéptions, viz: the rict iuvostigation und the Howard Court of Inquiry, been ordercd with n degres of unanimity that is indicative of the fact that the prosent, Congrass is not disposed o cover up wrong-doing in auy quorter. ——— PERSONAL. Specitl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wagnnatox, D. 0., March 2).—Ex-Gov. Walker, of Virginin, is said to be a candidato for Congrets from tho Richmond District. . Vico-President Wilaon loaves the city some timo this weok for his homo in Massnchusotts, After sponding o few days there ho will go io Tlot Springs, Avk, Admiral Portor's condition romains unchanged to-night, —— DEATH FROM ABORTION, Bhortly after noon yestorday, & report reached the Twonty-second Street Btation that Kate Buwith, s girl about 20 yoars old, had died suddenly at the Doarding-houso of Mr, Lofiler, 118 Eightoonth streot, In- quiry was mado ond . the following faots wero lenrned: About a year ago Miss Bmith, who is of Gorman extraction and 22 years of ago, came to tho Statos from Couads, and wont to Burlington, In., whoro sho hns rotatives living, After residing in Durlington s short timo, sho camo to Chicago last_Juno, and wont to tho Toflors as a domestic. Boon bocoming tired of this, she began working out, bourding menuwhilo st the same place shio had boen employed. At this timo she was receiving the atténtious of a maun namod W, B, Payne, Withaut dwolling anymoro on tho oaso, it isonly necosgury to say it is anothor ' sad ropetition of the old, old etory. Under promiso of marriago, Payno seducod bis trusting victim, and thon ran away loaving to her ouly shome, and, a8 thn sequol shows, death, Tho poor gitl, wishing to savo Lorself and frionds from disgrace, bogan about two months ago to tako ,somo of tho many vile nostrums for the * purpose of producing an abor- tion, ho bocamo i, aod hor sistor, Miss Mattio Smith, came from Burlington to nurse hor. She seomo to have been lofi by Payno in chargo of o friond of his, 8, D, Piorca, & renl-ostato broker of this city, and under tho medical troatmont of Drs, B: Bingham and O, Ritchor, upon whom Mattie Switli and iorco luy tha blumo of Kuto's doath, ; "'ho officers nrrostod Plerce, and locked himup in the 'T'wouty-nocond Btroot Station, 1o hna an oflice fn the Wadsworth Blook, No, 170 Mudi- #on Atroct, and on hiu person woro found sovoral lotters from Payne, showing the latter to bo & rogular Don Juan, ~1is lust lottor was datod ub Duyton, O, where ho bas relativos Wving, Mattlo buined np most of lior wistor's lettors, but » fow wa re found, togethor with somo things of intor- ent, all of which will bo produced as the Coron= er's inquost to-dny. The poor irl is maid to hayp suslferod Slllmmela for tho past two wooks, being confined to hor bed all tho timo, and tho- informant told the reporterof 'z Tninysg that doath was o ‘rollet to her that sho often prayod for, Dlorco rofuses to make hLis stato- ment tll the ’nroncr timo comos, whon he sayn hie will ontiroly oxonerate Limstlf from ail blame thnt may now bo attached to him. The Lofllors Wore vory not-communicativo, and joinod with ird Mnttio in deolaring roporters to bo publie nulsances, —— . SUNDAY’S NEWS. Locnd, The prisoncra convicted during the March torm of tho Criminnl Court rocelved their son- tences Saturday morning, —Vorious prominont and Influogtinl membors of the I:erl-l’ilukum’ Agsociation” and of the Toard of T'rade, bnving bocomo dissatinfld with tho workings of tho lnst named body, ate sorlots- .‘Y disonssing the organization of a new Bosrd of rade or Lxcliango, in which gold, stocks, grain, and provisions shall bo sold oxclusivoly on call. A lot for o lél“' Liall bus boen offored rent freo, and tho project ia likely to be pushed forward, —A mocting of well-lmown citizons {ntorosted In baviog Prof. Bwing proach ovory Sunday morulufi in samo contral locntion in tho city, waa Liold Baturday evening at tho Palmer House, It was voted to ralso, by subroription, £10,000, with which to pay off the dobt of tho Fourth Prosbyterinn Church, and bring about an atmicas blo arrangomont with its mombors 3 and a dome mitton was appointed for that purposo, —Tho annual meoting of the Northwestern Dranch of the Woman's Forelgn Missionary Socloly was beld Saturday morning in tho First Mothodist Ohurch, Hu[:or!u from officars showed tho Branch o bo o highiy fiourisbing conditlon. A rosolution wes adopted exprossing sympathy with tho women's tcmporance movamoitt i COhicago, ‘Tho Tronsuror's raport showed n bale anco on hand of &4,280,16; disbursements for the year, £11,180,75. Mta, Bishop Hamlin was clected Prosidont for tho onsuing yoar, togothor with a rull lint of Btate Vice-Posidents, Scerota- rien, efc. The Nationnl Onpital, In the District Investigation Saturday, the Hon, John Wilson, & native of thoDistrict and s residont thorein since 1808, oxcepting for an_iu- toryal of. fiftcon yoars spout in Uhicago, mado a statomont regarding the so-callod improyoment mndo In front of property owned by bim in Washington, Onone lot of about 226 foot front, o was nunossed for improvements $803, whilo tho actual cost thereof was only $866, 1ie com- plained, alsg, that during his al,sonce from homo ono day, & Bonrd of Publio Works contractor camo along, toro up and carried off a splon- did brick sldowallc and roplaced it with another of_very inforfor quality. This was dong, notwithstanding thera was no chanee of grado of grado of tho atroot in front of this lot, aud the wallk was ono of tho very bost in thoe city, DBut tho worst fonturo of tho job is that he was nssossd for ho cost of tho now walk, and nover reimburaed for the old material thus car- ried off, @ Whon ho spoke of the matter to Gov. Shiephord tho latter donounced the outrage, and advised Mr. Wilson to resist tho nsscesment, Mr. Wilnon teutifiod further that the osuors of n large number of unoccupied lots fronting ou his strecot had ocscapod nssestment for im- provements, and their proportion of the cont was addod to tho asscsement against tho occi- L)lmh! and ownors of improvod roal eatato. Petor oNamars, contractor, boing rdquired o answer whother he gave or offorod to givo monoy to Josoph Carroll or Josoph Gulick, menr. hers of tho District Legislature, snid ho gave Carroll €1,000 to obtaiu for him the contract for Tonusylvania nvenus enst of the Capitol, ITe, offored to givo the monoy to Gulick. Thero wna $3.000 to bo givon o Gulick and Carroll, but the contract was changod, o that witneos' did mot {eel bound to pay the remanining £2,000. They ropresentod to witness that they could procura tho contract, but witness aftorwards found such waa not the cnso. Sliscellancous. In the future all grain roceived at Now Yorlk will bo gradod, by inspectors ppointed by tho grain-rocoivers of tha Produce-Lxchange, —~Tho annual raco btwoon the crows’ of tho two groat English Universities took pinco Satur- day. " Cambridgo won by four leugts in 28 min, seo. ~Admiral Portor now lies dangorously ill at Washington. His diseaso is cancer of the stomach. 'The offico of Admiral oxpires by law upon bis doatl, —~—A cheap-transportation convention ia to Do lield at Clinton, In., about the middle of April. Itiscalled in the intorosts of persons disgatisflod with the action of the recent con- vention st Rock Island. ~The Pacifio Mail stoamship Colima, concern- ing whoso 6nfoly somo anxioty has' beon ox- Emmcd, wag heard from Soturday, Sho had oon dignbled, but had succoeded in socuring aid from tho stoamer Arizona, aud waa in the tow of that vossel when last soon. - ~=Tho fitth ballot for United States Sonator was taken in tlo Blassachussotts Logialnturs Saturdsy, It rosulted s follows: Dawes, 88 ; Hoar, 75; Curtie, 63; Adwms, 18; Banks, 7 ; Whittior, Washburn, and Piorce, 1onch, The whole number of votes was 254 ; nocessary to & choico, 18. . A sirilio bao takon placenmong the employes of the Erio Reilroad in the machine-shops at Busquehanns Dopot, Pa., which has beon attend- od by violont domonstrations on tho part of the workmon. Ninoty or more engines have beon disnbled, and freight valued 8%-32,000,000 is de- tamod on side-tracks, —The men express thoir detormination to continue the blockade until thoir domands are eatfziod. Their griovance is that the Compnny is in arrears to thom- for wages. TFor how long =& timo this indebtodness les beon accumulating i8 not. rmcinnly kuown, but it is supposed that several montha' wages are due, inasmuch as the mon refused to accedo to & compromiso on the basis of recoiving ono month's pay. The press and tho people in the noighborhiood of Susquo- bannn Depot sympathize with tho strilkers. Goy. Hartranft has been asked by the local autliori- tiow to call ont tho mililia, and_Gon. Osborno, with the ontire Ninth Division, was at last nc- counts l})rupnrlng to go forward and repross tho riot. His ordors aro to uso_evory offort to re- storo order without bloodshed. LOCAL ITENS. Darney Williams wos arrosted by officer Sciberd while breaking into Woir's print-stora on Stato street, nenr LaSallo, abont 8 o'clock 1ast evoning. e resisted the officer and cut him quite badly with o hutobot, but_the lattor bravely stuck to him and lodged him in tho Armory. Ofiicer Harrls, last evening, found James Donohoo tryiug to broak into O. M. Owons' boot end shoo store, No, 2 Market atreet. He arvested him and locked him up in the Armory. On bis person wero found o diamond for outting glass, Aoveral - boxos of pins, and 130 postugos Etamps, thought to have houn stolon from Bluol man Bros.' commission houso, t About 8 o'clock lnst eveuing, n man named John Davis was wulkivg along Mitehell atroct with & woman, and whon he reached the corner of Johuson streot, o mot aparty of threa young men, ono of whom insulted the woman, shere- upon Dovis_pitched into him, and a free fight cisucd, in which Davia recoivad a sovore _wound in tho abdomen, produced by s knife, Whon he rocoivod tha wound; Lo mudo for & drug-atore, cornor of Ialstod and Twolfch streots, whero Lt wounds wore drosscd. His nseailunta oscaped, altuough Dovis dosoribos one of them so tual tho polico think thoy know him. Davis boars a hara name, and the aliove, which is bis story, is somevwhat doubted by Sergasnt 0'Donnoll, iy \lvuuluds are dangerous, but not likely to prove tal, DEATHS. JOTINSON—Ta this city, Sunday morafug, Maron 3, Ann Jolinsoa, wifo of DonJamin W, dohaton, and mothor ‘of Gcorgo W, and Claudius Blatr, in thodlet' year of bor g0, ' the famil Iuvited to attend the fi ' feom Bor Tate Foonie oio Dicheldorey ot Tussdags i o tuot, By cariago to toss i, COATES—1 ty, March 29, at No. 4 University. !',':OAN ‘{"’ ‘o‘ Ff dof ¥ort, Dotborn ige No, 84, . O, f ‘feom his lato rosidenos to-dn B oot ot 56 OBse i FAMonaL (0 b prss: ent,’ - ; TNS—At Wis residonoo, 634 Twents:third.st,, Sun. A oL D avion Sacl el pasmm Notlco ot futiusal hiorestior, AVERY-—On tho ave ot 3aroh 39, Elizabeth O., wifo of oy, 10 (o B9t yoar of . he oar of Las N A racral on Tagaday, Starcl 3, from hor fsto rosldonac, 1§ Sout! amon-at., at 11 o'clock a. m. TENBLETT t 21 Loomis-st,, Maroh 29 oy, wita of Charlos Tobbutts, mothior of 0, ) “Tobbotts and Afra, U, H. Wenks, agod 07 yoars, Funoral from th 0 1i urob, "cormier of Toomis and Jacksoivsia., on Tuesday, at 11 o'olock a; ms T'elonda aro lnvitod, 27" Waukegan and Harvard papors pleate copy, SOOTHING SYRUP. MRS. Thinly Years'' Experience . of an 0ld Norss, WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP yon CHILDREN ‘“TBETHING. Ollve Pars- 1. and 1, 1% Mns, Winaow's Soori- 1Na BYRUP I8 the prosarip- tlon of onoof tho best fo- malo physolansand nurac iu tho Unitod Btates, and has boon used for thirty years with never-failing ‘susaosa by millions of moe thors far tholr ohildron, 1¢ roliovos tho child frou patn, cusos dysontory and. diarthoms, geiping In the bowls, and wind colio, Sy giving Loalth to the ohilld, §¢ rosta thio mothior, AUOTION SALES, By GEO, P. Y& Con Y Gl 1o Waseshar 0O DRY GOODS. REGULAR SALK TURSDAY, March 31, at o) a. m, Droas Goods, Alpnoss, Poplins, Worstads, Trints) Ginghtme, &o. ‘Whifo Goods, Tadfes’ and Gents' Undor. * weur, Hnndkorahiots, Nopiing, Looos, Hme Bigitorign uflines, Daniasia, &o. Jl'luuaaaomlu, Cloths, Onssimoros, Satinots, ‘ennf, &0, $E9siory, Notions, Paranols, &o. Alno” % lino of ‘Gold and " Silver-Platad Gaod, Ohwing, Ghormms, Stids, Sofe, Sracs- b, Rings, &o; °360 Tolls Ingrain arpots at 11 o'clock. OB, ot TV babar. OPEN & TOP BUGGIES, Democrals and Bxpress Wagons, and Harness, - WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON TUHSDAY, MARCH 31, AT 10 A, M A largs varioty of work willbo offered, and buyors ars roniinded that Tiricos range much lowor now than whon: Hpring is falrly opon, .. P. GORE & CO., EXTRA ATTRACTIONS ‘Wil ba offered at the Auction Salo of Boots, Shoos & linpers 1t MADK BY CGHEO. . G-ORII & OO, 08 & 70 WABASH-AV,, On WEDNESDAY, Apcil 1, A’fino lino of , 6t 93 8, m, Uttea-miado goods,'togothe? with ottior fist-class worky will be olforod, : CLOTHING, WOOLENS, Oloths, Pisce Goods, &o,, THURSDAY, Aprl 2, at 930 A ML Also, & 1ine of Dry Goods, Notions, ‘White Goods, Edgings, Insertions, &o. Bilver-plated Waro, Hardware, &0, Gonts’ Furni: Goods, TUnd Ingrain and Venetion Onrpots. G0, P, G €Q., Auotionesrs, R & st 10 Wahamta By ELISON, PONEROY & GO { IMPORTANT ART SALE 160 HIRECLASS HODERN I PAINTINGS, DBy distingutahod American_and fo tho NI l!\flufll{ ] SRR sopannolng on b R , AT 2 OTCTLOCK, AND WEDNESDAY MORNING, ABRIT, 1, AND AFTERNOON AT 234 O' at our salowroom, BY and 84 Tand This 1s the finest, eolloctionof HIGIL.CLASS oil paintings that has hezn offored L this city for many years. Among tho em~ incnt actiate roprosented (n {his collootipn Ty bo Rofod the following distinguishod_names: A. Molroso, Now otk W, A, O, Frorlohor, Now York; H. TDoso, low York: M. Gardi, Romo; M. Snads, Now Yatlc; 2. Rosens burg, Dusscldorf; 0. Huck, Brusaols; T. Parker, Lons dont Georgo Ettriok, Londiy, nnd miny othrs of equal noto {n art circlca, The whols colloction will bo arrangoit - and on exhibition oa Mondny sud 'Tunsday provious to aule, and the publlc aro cordlally fnvited oxamine thom, Ustalogues now roady and will bo furnishod to vise 1tors. HLLISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneors, No. 64 Eighteenth-st., Noar M -av., entiro contents . oar Miohigan. afi'rfl,cfiz‘_:a;’.nl ouso (family go- Tuesday Morning, March- 81, at 10 o'olock, We will soll the Eatico Fueniturs and Contonts of Dioll= ing Houne, Nu. 6 Elghtaonth.st, Paclor Furniture, Bruusols, Onrpots, Plate Mirrors, Basy Chairs, &c. Obnmber Furnituro, Beds and Bodding, Dining-Room Furnituro, Orookery and Glasse waro, Stoves, Kitchon Furnituro, &o. ____VLISON, POMEROY & GO., Auotlonsors. By WM. A. BUFTERS & CO., AUCTIONBERS, ENGLEWO0D PROPERTY T ATUCTION. ONE_FINE RESIDENCE LOT, fronilng Normal Sohaol Park and Sixty-uiulli-st., bolng Lot 3 in Block & 60 by 143 foat doon. 7(vQ LOTS, Land 2, Block 7, 400 foot front, on Wobe ator.av., cornor Bixty-hirti-st. MONDAY MORNING, Murch , at 11 o'clock, at one Aution Roogsy 108 liast Datison-at, T : sale. orinn at A1.A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctionoors. Entire Furniture OF THE ELDREDGE HOUSE, Comor of Wasbington and Ifalated-sts., SEOND LY, Nincoh S ae ¢ & clook on tha “promisea: ot g o'alock, on tho o shalt adit, by ordt of (5 mortguieo, thy ontico L nituro of tho' tldredgo’ Housas, th sontonts 63 rooms, Eaxlors, Dining:xoom, and_Oflica: oxtra Hods, Bodd! Tablg i hod Tiiony Grackery, Glase, ud Plated Wara yebing (' the howa, "o CVORVRE & BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. Carpets, in quantities to suit and roll, Oil Floor Cloths, in the roll, Orookory, in opon lots and package, 'Toilet Sets and Fronch Ware, Other Morchandise, ‘WEDNESDAY, April1, at 0} o'olock, at Buttors’ Au- tlon Room, 108 Fast Madl 20 BUGGIES & PHAETONS, winred R o 0o A Buttors® Auction Hoom, 103 Rest Madison-at. A DESIRADBLE STOCK 0T BRY G00DS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, At Butters' Auction Room, 108 Fast Madison.st., THHURS® o A AT, Aprir, a4 b o cpecte o THURS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AXND GENERAY, MERCHANDISE, SATURDAY, at) o'olock, at 108 Madison-at, By HODGES & CO., Estato_Auctis g e oot onchian Hobues, B Wenl LaErohents Rogular. Auction Sales Wodnoaday and Saturday Kvoningy,at 7 p.m, Also Thurds oy real oatete salo at 8 p. m, Spacial attoniton glven to outside salos. Roturnsiiade on thie same day of #8lo, bow fore leaving tho residuiice. Consiguments soltclto stoukn of morchandis et MORRISON, Auotifa 147 Western-av., Botwoen Adams and Jaskson-sta. Monday Morning, March 30, at 10 a, m,, Wa will soli the RNTIRE CONTENTS, conslating of one 16 marbio-op Ghambor Sab, Hnir Mattroses iilogs apd Hodding, Ewo e Hrusadla and TuTals Carpots, ona ofegaut ed Slo., Whinne Diting 1are gl e istioaty P B bl lr;fiuum Barior e y Jasaware, Tine ‘Qutlory, oto. Alss’ Laundry attioless s Good Ao Hearly o A inuso a short time. 1] Sitlioat sororvg, R 1 BIOINRISON, Muctiondore By N. P, HARRISON. LARGE AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF English Choomos, Engravings, Biles, ' ALBUMS, BOOKS, &o., At207 South Olarkst., commencing TUESDAY, March iy ae 10 lolgcks and A volook, entiaulug until thé entire Tob s wold.” ‘Iia atack is maghitivent, containing the moss sumploto and elegant stock of Ifiue Oliromoa to ba faund intiioolly, Very inany fino Gatlollo publications i books and Bibles will bo offorod, N. P. HARRISON, Auottoncer, OPENING SALE OF o DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &C, 11 WHDNKSDAY, April 1, at 0 o'olock, S e S L R othe, ¥ Wifto Bhiris, Undarwast, Shawn so - Atso s Hoore Chfldron's Stioos, BY BRUSH, SON & CO., k 41 Bouth Canalat, Furniture and Carpstaat Auotlon, at rivato rosldes 483 Wost_Ji ‘\K ft Al 3 55 5t Sachpoly S, Bl e atouds, Gomodes, Tabios, 3 fipndey Qomodon, Tablin, Chire Maltrossos, ttoves, to, BRUSIL SONS U0y Austionsers, 41Soutts Ounal.at, SHIRTS! el ORDER THEM FROM siiRT) FELARRIS &z COBB, 171 80UTH OLARK.ST, N.'P. HARRISON, Auctionor. A e v N s e i

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