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THE CITY. LEMOYNE-FARWELL, Te H, MILLER ON CORCORAN. The Le Moyno-Karwoll eantentod-clection caso wea resumod yenterday morning at the County Building, avd the taking of testimony in behalf of Mr. Farwall waa continned. Max Schuler, the Isst witness tho day beforo, was calléd to tho stand and produced tho poll-hooks, ballots, and aflidsvite of the Town of Norwood Vark. Thoy were opcaed and eounted with the following result y ‘This was tho pat tho allicial count. voto for Farwell was disputed by Mr. Le Moyne. The afidavits of Yoters and witnesses wore then examined, the exammation showing 65 voters from tho Cool County Pao m, Jolin Walsh, nremident of the farm, ewearing fem in. HENRY 2. MULLET, Treneurer. was tho next wilness erorn, County Ho the Yeoplo's party. at Connty “anmiissioners. fcom Decembor, 1872, for una seat; he had hind something to do with appointing of judges of oiection for sich part of the Third Congressional District ny wax embraced in Cook, County, aud n q Hpasinl Cormmuttes af Three, which eeiertedt ssid judges and roportod thear to the Hoard. 'Pue Commirteo ronristel of Comatirsioners Clough, Herting, and tho witness, Witness and Cont missioner Herting acted in concest, and sndeavored to sppolut fair mon. taking gocd caro that thoy belonged to the Veople's party. Ho thonght that with few sxceptions every fudge appointed voted tho ticket of that party. This eclection was mado a month velore the alcction in 1878, a wud-committes of thiey being appointed abont tho rame time, and for the sane purpoae, iv 1874, of hica Commixsivucr son waa Chairinan, Witueas advised this Com raitteo that the jadges o: 1873 wera at Fight, and moat of tein were retained, the now cues relected belonging to tho Opponitinn party. The Board of Cunmnisxioners at that time courtsted of two outyyoken Repubbeans, one ‘ tho balanve reliable men:bers of the Oypaisicien itners Was pied with the polls nd auteccdonis of buth the contestant and “the polite! history of Mr. Les Moshe bo bad known through newspapers for rs » and had imown the later for eight yours. Witners was a native of Pennsylvania, ‘and, haying published nowepapers for seventeen yeurs of ine life, lad Lent clone trae! gion in that State, In tho campal viiness pubdehed a paver inn b which advecated the election of Mr. Ch : Presidency, J. C, Birney was a third) candi~ Wate, wyamat the remonatrancca of antlstavery Trends, Wittens was coder the impression tat Mr. Lu Moyne’s lathe: ran on tho ticket with Bite ney for Vice-Drewdent, ‘To their canclidacy Me. Clay's supporlers atinbntod their defeat, and Bupposed tho aatiesiavery entsa tind received irreparaylo injury. Witners had since malo tp hin mind thot Birney, Le Morne, and friends yore right, and the ‘Wing party wrong. ‘The oli-time nm mories of witness had been freshened by newspaper urticles pnbiished during the Jast canipaizn, ono Gf which, published by ‘Tite Craco Tanexe on Saturday, Ocb. 81, 1874, over tio signature of Jane Grey Swissnelm, the wilnows rend. Witaess said Tin TrmmcNraupported Lo Moyno in the jant campaign. During thet campaign Mz. Lo Moyno was nominated and purported y the Oppowtion party. In strong Reputlican districts Mr, Le Moyne had rin oxcecdingly well, avd is sitcle Democratic wards 98 the Fighteenth and Twentieth ha ray far behind his ticket. Many leading Democrats bad told wit- pees before snd siicd tho olection of a'prefer- ence for Varwell over Lo ® ON onus: LAMINATION 1 tho leading Deroerats referrod to conte’ witness ga wero Mr. Goodell, Mike Casey, Miko, Evans, John Corcoran, and tnany’ others, whom to name would be a betrayal of eunfdence. Two of tho Domocrata named rerided in the ‘Third Congressional District, Wohu Corcoran dit not rin as a candidate for Aldormiap in the ‘twentieth Ward on the Repube iean ticiet at waid election, but Kirk did. Cor~ coran was elec a Demornt mm. 1972, and was reelected in 1874. Ho resided on Welis sireet, and was by ocbupation o hatel-kecser, Witness was not in the confidence of the Ite- publican party; worked with tho Oppositjon ; voted the straight hickel withont dotting arti" orcrommg a 4"; wae uot in the ‘wentioth ‘Ward on election day, and could not say that Cor- conn ran on the Ropublicau ticket, or that his ame was printed thereon by the Cumprign Committco of that purty ; knew he ran as Aldes- ian, and wos the Corcoran referzed to ap 9 load- ing Dewocrat. Corcoran had as much power as aty Democrat in the ei By pesver be menu that Corecran was a ara who counselor and ad- visod with the rock-reoted, rust-bacl crate, Ho always voted tho strniy Dronght the * boys" to the potlss tid beaten when ho run himself. Witness bad never conneéled with him beeanse his (titueed’) De- mecracy was only shin-deep, Witness never ran ov a Domocratic tickot, hut on a People's ticket, of which Keven Ropublieans and eleven Leno- crate were: ohected. Witness lad — nover jecu present = when = the emocrney consulted St. Clair Sutuerland, Col. Tallin, ot wituosn' fricnd Van Buron, the counsel for con~ Lestee, but n General sontd bo a poor soldier it be did not kuow the enemy betoro him, and atnoug Uke war-lorses of phe Democracy ho had always beard Mr, Curcorsn’s nate mentioned with the re Mo had no other knowledge than tins that Corcoran cousulted with tho Democrats. Tis testimony was tha same ao it weuld bo woro bo akked ii Gnvs, Beymowy of Now York, or ltent 6 of Indiann, of “ Dick" Richardson were leaders of the patty. Wituers sail ho should vote the Rapublican ticket at the next Presidcutinl olevtion, unless a aa fonnd meann hile, d the wotk for the cs! ub o'elock. the parties ug Wt 1) o'clock, eae THE COURT-HOUSE, YET ANOT!EM CONSULTATION. Tho Jojnt Committee uf tha City and County, app iuted for tho purporo of considering tho Cour,-Huuso question, mot yostorday in the of- fico of the Boatd of Public Works, Thora wero * presont Commissiouors Lrindiville, 'Tuompsoy, Wahl, Burdick, Guenther, Schmid, and Clough, and Ald, Schaffner and Cocy. Consauesioner Prindivillo occupiod tho chair, ‘tho report of tle Sub-Commnltteo, publishedin ‘Tor: PRmtse of yesterday, was takon up, seciiou ‘by section : and at tho urned till Ou motion of Commissioner Burdick, the fret rection was amonded #0 us lo embraco Lhe opin ious of the law officers of the city ant county relative to the effect of contracts anterod into by either pasty rolative to the evutempluted butld- ing. Ald, Schaffner moved that the price of tho builsing bo tixed at $.1.000,000, Commissioner Buruick moved aa amondment to the eifuct that 22,500,0u0 Lo the stated sun, Commissioner Wahl ‘thought tht 2,000,000 wwonlih bo quite onaugh. Cormisetoner Evindivillo—You could not pusld o firet-clage glue-lactory with that amount of money. Mr, Wohl" have a splondid Court-House in Detrou for 0,000, Mp. Prindivitie—Bat onrs will be about fogr tii us large, 80 We cunuet afford te be tou cheap. Iu was finely agrecd that 92.000,000 bo tho stoted price ut the naw structure, Helative tu hayimy tho con steiy fur five years, Slr, Coe BoInew hat Icongenuue, Mr. ds, eerint Mr. Clough thought that tho stono should be takou fre p. one quurry if ponmblo, Mr. Cul the veatly she budding, whieh pre “{he report ulreudy pul as ameude' It was acreed that alt members of the Com- mittee rhould eign the repurt, copies of wuiel will be laid before the Cowuty Commissioners and ‘the Common Council ut their neat regular BussiOUs. Mr. Cooy would like some expresrion of opin- fgu iu regard to the arebitect miitter, Mr, Prindivilio thoupht to question would in- voive tog much dinciiscion. ‘Mr, Wehl said thas it would Le much botter to. wait until the sotlon of the Council und ihe Sioara wea apnouuced, Mr. Clanghaaid thathe wagin favor of a Bourd of Srepiiocts, ‘Cho meetiag then adjourned. ena SPORTING NEWS, GME LEXNICOIT CEUD, ‘Tho Kennicutt Shooting Ctub hold thelr regu- Jar monthly busners mecting last night wt the office of Price & Co., on Waslington street, Le: twoen Clark and Dearbom. The President of tha Club, Jool A. Kinney, dalled the mocting to order, and, sftor disposivg of tha regular rontiue business, Mr. J. Jd, Whit: fe wat oy ifled to haying beau olected in 1873 by Moe Harty Ho bolouget to the Boned was Chairman of the nets taken separ- thonght that tho eietem would be impracticable. 1¢ would altor the quality of the ptong, and mako matters dick did ndt cons:der tho objection moved to umend by excepting from ortiact citt style for the exterior of ‘hod was thea adopted man moved that Cant. A. If. Bogardus, the champion wing-shot of America, be elected au honorary member of the Clib. \ Mr.Qeorge IH. Sherman opposed tha motion on the grounds that if me Kenmcott Cleb cunld not compote with the Mairic and Gun Ctuke without ringing in Capt. Bosardus, then thoy had better diasolve; ho did not wish to assume tho anpears ance of fear of tho other Clubs by electing an oxpett to assint tham, Maisbal VGouner favored the motion; he thought that of Capt, Nogardus wero elveted a meniber of the Clib, that knowledge womnd pre- yent othee Ciubs from shooting them with an oxpertasay honoraty member. Other gent'o~ nel in the disenssion, which was quite ted, and finally for hormeny Mr, Whitman withdraw his mot on, That mater being dignoned, Mr. Baldwin offer- ed the taflowing resolution : Witraras, There being a feeling of rivalry existing twtteen the itn aud Kenntentt Chibs of thls elty Tor the suy romacy in trap: ng 5 aad Wreneas, The Konnivott Cub having samo time aga feed a challenge to ahoot a miateh wish any club In tue State, which ehllomye baa never teen aceepted 5 ani "Winans, Belleving that tho members of thin Cluty are auziour to mafutam the supremacy of all cuts he the State; and Wirneas, The Gun Club of Ohicazo seem desirous to mhoot a mhateh with our Club, bntdo nob chullengo Jen, ‘That the Kennfestt Club do, through the Becretary, ctl the Gun Cla to rhoat a friewlly match of Ave nimen a aide, ten single and tive Houble cas each at plgeous, fot the Lint and site proinacy, (he vontertatds to by Lona Pda members of ine Chabh aid rewidenta ef Cov Tho resolution carried upanimonely, and when the arrangemonts are completed duo notica Fill Do given throngh the daily papers, Mr. AbnerTrico offered n motion, which was carried, ty the effect that tho Board of Managers be authorized to ynocuto sow bieds fora Foot Miday, the hour and place to be pubivhed in the inorning papers when decided upsty ‘On motion the Chub adjourned, BAUME CUI, Tho Prairie Shooting Club held a mecting. evening at No. 170 Eat Madivon street. { ntecti-g nized by the election of Mr. i? Johnson exident, and Mre W. The lueinees crane: clection ot Mr. A. HL. Bogardis anc entlomen ne mothers ef the Chib, changes in the by-laws were aga Dikde, A few \ TANUL AS ‘e To the Baditor of The Chtenav Trion Citeada, Fob, 8—f ngceo with Mr. Gannett that “among truly honest meu thera iw 1 needof laws,” ‘Tho laws arewadotoregnlato vist oter elass whom ho rave ‘fox nt tho com munity, without returning an equivalent for what they take, who are juatly styled “ deadbeats,” Jt is against this clans that leistation whould be dtuected, To this aud Lwonld outgest thas (he Jaws bo aniendea an follows: ; Fivst—Thac iw cases of forcible detainer for Non-payment Gf rent thed befors durtices! Gonrts, tha iuigniont of tho dustica shall be final aud cot pouted in me Second ~i the case glial Le ap- yor Cuitowi nse. no apyeal shall bo allowed from withuut the couseut of a Judge Phied—That enca Indgo, before allowing an appeal to be taken from tho Justice's Court. eiait ere both parties tu tho suit, and if it shail Lo mado to appear to the satisfaction of such Judge that the defendant appeared avd defended suet suit, and that tho judgment ct the dustivo was not ip fact substanzia! justice between the par- tion, ench ‘Juttgo ebnll give bis consent for an appeal upon Buck terme ds are allowed by lan, Lourth—1f such Jwige is sattstiol tint tho dofendant uid not appear and defond his suit be- fore tho Justive’s Coart, or, living appes Liat the Judgment of the Justice's Cours eect gibetuntial justice between the parties, thea no appeal saul bo permitted. We lioat acoustderable tak abort ‘greedy fandionds.” * tees.” and such seatinontal unity 1 required trom thy ftyt- lord to the tenant ; tho teuaat with his leaso 14 perfectly safe; he ean hold the promises fer the terw mentioued in bis tease, and the fandiurd 18 pawerlnas to defraud Liv tenaut, or to put bim out if ho pays hig rest. Menco tho fionest tenant as all tho protection ho requires, What wo need are lows that wil jrotect landlorda from * deadbeat" who will neither pay their rent wor give up BesHON of tha preuiiscs to tho rightful owner, ‘The di beatae” want cxeuption laws, and po 3 $9 it; peal with stvaw-Luil, i the bopos that the caro Will not bo heard for two years (tho lonzor the bottor), In tho meantinte the fandiord ix do- ptived of his rents and tho pos Property. No houest teuant wil y 1 maining in pozees: of premises when hg finds tuat he hay no present or future prospects uf being aide to pay his rent, ‘The protection of Janords from "dendbeats” hay a vory im- pmtant vowing npon the best interests of the city, \Witu reasonable protection landlords aud capitalisia would be induced to invest: moro Jargoly in bnitdings; — this would ture nish wore omployinent Lo tho laboring classes. Henca tho Iaboring classes aro a8 in interested in this movomeut as the capitalists. Jt may bo set down aa wufe rule, that just in proportion as wo fail to prosect tho landlotd's in- vestments iv reat evtato, in that ratio wil be cease to mvoat his capital, and of a nccosstty to that estont oir building interests will suder, ‘The preeeedings of the Bar Aseocishou lave my atteuiion. L would reapectiudy wurggeat that frivoloay litigation would Lo larrely prevented if all appeals rom Justices’ Comite exald be ub- tained ouly ubon the consent of a Judge of tho Cirenit Court, as above suggested. With thus eafegnard thore aro thousands of canes tint now find thot way into tho Circuit Court that would never be appealed from the Justices’ Court, and to tint extent the Circuit Court would be 1e- Heved from wasting its time upon uuiaportant and frivulous litigation, Ihave heard ol case being appealed to the Circuit Come whore the amount involved was 41,50. [know of one casa which has recently been appealed where the amonut involved is #5, It would be an actual Kin to the county to pay the amonut aie and (0 8 Jarge porcentago of theso appeal cxsm thus give tho Courts more time to hear and to a spaody trial tho niore importunt and J mate cases brought hefure them. ‘Ag the laws now stand, tho most easy aud ef- fectuul way one neighbor can annoy avetuer isa lawauit tried simugt wholly at the guivtie ex- pousa, Ousznyen, ‘THe PUNITY OF THD PRESS. To the Muitor uf The Chicacy Yrigune : Cucago, Feb, ¥.—We had thought that all possible yarlations bad beon played upon that one melody, shamolossness, which is the stock im trado of s certain *local” of unenviadlo fame. ButJo, bere comes the climax in an cd- itorial in which the witter, with characteristic effyoutory, aud a fair counterfeit of Lonest man- finest, deplores, fornoatt:, the public appetite for tho “konsutional.” Io airetches appenliog hauds to parents and inasracturs to + do nome- thing” to save tho youth ot this eity fon: this dentroying apuetite, aud to * terminate the log reign of the sensational.” Such al ap- peut comes with cansateat praca from a alent which has beon, for rome tims, toa noto- sionsly vile for family perusal; but let us hyo that this sudden awakening way bo fulluwed by better things heroulter, lt isa lamentable fact that paronta and in- atructors erg fast tuding tuemselves inadequate to thy stupondons work of countera sting the Pornicious coneequenees Of B AyuTaved puLlic press. ‘Tho daily newspaper, it is Universalis conceded, in the grout oducutor, nud it miey well, arm wuen Lhe fuuntaiu-Lead of como corrupt. If the public tanto Le vitiated, 18 may Lo fairly wet down as the fault of the public press, “A yoneration that bay becoma accnstomed to Hattion, warn, snd astuundity political events, [0 social scandals, iba wreek of loves, wud the ruin of fanuty altars, can never Rope for content+ ment 7” Lut at in dimett 10 eco tho neceasity for entenng into all the fithy detmila of fone of thevs matters, ‘The public appetite, which de- Taunte duly “from one to four pages” uf the Lonning disguetiug mutter Usually emanating from any firnt-class social senndal ‘to nutivty its Morbid cravings. ougat to ba educated into a purer taste; not pandered to till tf hocomes the istrument of a dreadful moral disorder. No weed to rake over the aehos of dead family allar iires, and ecatter the dass of thom ovar elvan garinavta to detile them ever atter, No need to ferret oul 80 iuidistrionsly every fustur- ing mored carrion to dry 1% before tho world's gaze, ‘Lhe ofende, ike tho matter, is rank, “and smells to heaven, Hf it were true, whieh wo are acareely ready to ailmit, thas the masses demand ond rojinh this tuted sliment, there is yot, Jet us believe, a goodly minority whoye claims must vor bo ig- pored, whe do desive in theic daily nowspaper sume adboresico to principle; some respect for purty, smorality, aud decency, end who aro willing to pay for It. n, ——-—_ GENERAL NEWS, John O'Neill, brother-in-law of Bhoriff Agnov, . | ond an old fremau, has been appointed deputy. ‘Thiv Hills tho fist. It is a Loy, an oleven-poundor, at the house cf Emil Maunbarde, city editor of (ha Stata-Zel~ - | tung, ‘The litle stranger put in ag appearance monge BGT a ss | the andienco THE CHICAGO DAILY , and ia “doing ag wolt as could be ox- ‘The Homeopathic Acadomy failod to moot last oveniag, as advertised owing to a trpagraphical eiror mak the annowneemart read Lhursdoy fnetead of Tueslay evening, No moeting will ocenr ‘Shnreday evening. The temperature yesterday, as obrerved by L. Ma uexe, optician. 63 Madinon wtrect, under Tie Tninusk Building, was at saci, (deg. below ZOL 0a. m, zero; J2m.,3 above; 3p. m., 7:6 pomy BF and dp. my G Mr. doln T. Dalo dolivored a very fnteresting tecture on (h9 Kizo and Romaneo of Common Jaw " before the frish Literary Association last evening. ‘Tho eifort wan historical as well as legal, aud way Listened to with great attoution throught. By a tepographfcal orror in an article in ser- terday's simpor, tite protsinus No, 141 Clark street were lovated in the building on the southeast, instead of tho northeast. corner of Clark amt Mauison atrects, The bleck on the southouxt corner, nutubered 141, 143, ote, bas always heen kept elear trom gamblere or persons pursuing iltegal oeeupations of any kind. ‘The members of the Chicago Dsard of Under- writers sinto that the Aswaciated Presa dispatch abont the disruption of the National Board wae all box, ‘tho compantes mentioned havo with- drawn from the Lecal board, but not from the National Board, Too Netioual Board was never witonger than at prevent, Nono of the com: caplea moutioned In tho Uispateh as having with drawa ore doing business in Chicago, A night-workman discovered the dead body of ff wounn yosterday morning, about 8 o'viack, {ving taco downward, gad frozen faxt to the carth, at the corner of Emerald and ‘Iwenty~ ninth strecte. Mo notitled Sergt, Hood, who exured tho removal of the romains to tho Morgne, Deceasod is about 56 years old, and is ‘el in a dark calico gown, and has on heavy . She alay woro a white cloud arvuod her neck, Upto lust accounts the body bad not lozn ideutitied. PIMENOLOGY, Prof. 0.8. Fowler, the facser and chiof ex- pouent.in America of ths scence which enabl ong mat, by a judicious manivalition of the kn bs which aro evident upon the bupy part of another man’s eraniti,to tell exactly tho pocul- iatities of the latver’a inuer censcionsness, ie one of Js tree lostures yeatorday ave we tho MeCotmick Hall, which, uotwithstand- ig the col weather, was woil tiled. ‘Flo let ter, a hale nad hearty, aud witual fntoliigent- looking old man on the verge of 70, began. his remarks at about 8 o'cloek, | and kept moro or Jexs interested nati part 10, when ho bagan bis public oxaminationa, which proved by fir the thost iuteresting part of tne cutertaivtint, With regard to the lecture iropa:, it will be wuflicient to sug that it was tho sug okt eCusion, siigutty modified, which hay besn delivered In’ so many different places, end by eo many different plienologists, partalang af tho natnre of an exposition uf the theory of Materialia, then of 8 digquinition on the propor wetbed of bringing up ehikiren, of tho folly of wedcrn dress, of the ovils of gormandiziag, and a thousand’ otler things, uover forgetting, of conr.e, a fall deseription of tho vanous kinds and ehapes of noses and the peculiar qual- ses which they confor upon thoir respective asmnera, ‘The léeture was quite humoroug in parts, if, iudead, the Janghter of tho audience, whieh was at certain portions of the locturo boty iraquent and bearcy, could be accepted ay sufll- wes: proof ; but the Leight of the ridiculous was rveached at the truthful readings of cbsracter whieh closed lio lectticu:'s efforts. Yho tivet subject placed under the phrenoto- ciet’s bauds was 9 My. Drica, a fat, good-natured, 4 sing man, whoxo fico fairly ney na bumpatter bump was revenled inoicutive of qualities which might have beea Iaelii in tha head of off Adam, who has always been receditad with being the most verfert ian y erenzed, Aftor this, others: followed, which, though less lattaring, were per- hapa racra am ¢ than tho previous one. ‘hie Frovessor foe: again Friday evening, when the porfornwace will ba one of Kpecial intercet, for mraugements hive been made with promi- vont members of the Conncil aud County Board tu attend and bocxamined. It 18 not improper to state that Ald. Mildreth will ba present, and that his enitts for cratory wilt bo proven from jtis tuuips, No fex it charged. Inarderto add to toe attractions of the show, County Commis- mone: McCaTrey strike his favorite uititude, aud call samebo 9, appaintod ime arto nso in refor~ eneg to the Chtengo Public Library, met yertar- lay afternoon at tho rooms of the institution, The attuudunce was rather meagro. Mr. Charles I, Farge occupies the chair. Me, Coaper moved tha: au Executive Commit- teo, consisting of nino members, bo appointed to havo goveial chargo of tho burinesy of tho Generat Committee. whieh was carried, ‘tho Chair, Mr, Vhelys, nad Mr. Sidwell were elected to nominate a ablo Jxeeutive Com- mittee, aud reportad as follows : Ienry Greeno- baum, E, M. Phelps, Monroo ffoath, ‘Thomas A, Morao, Thomas Murd 4. Hy Davis, W. A. Fuiler, It. H. McCoriniek, Arthor Facrar, ‘eskry. J.8, Cooper anu J. W. Oakley wera appointed, but declined to act. ‘Tho entive Counnittes was authorized to call a meeting of tho Geveral Committes whon- evor it was deomed necestary. Mr. JS. Cooper moved thatan address bo propared, directed to tho businesk-man of tho city, hinting tho imporatality of obtaining a wubsidy fro the city xe present, and soliciting ail to gustan the civent, Alter a lier dix tho motion was adopted. ‘Cho mectins then adjonraed, ON GLASS OF LAGER GONE. Awicked atlomp: was mado Jase Baturday to beguilo s German, and no less a poraon than the Corner of Cook County, Aman tuslied into Sty, Dietesch's ofice with the most horrible of stories ay to how some uninown person had come to his death by attempting to impede a train on tho Chicago, Burhngton & Quinoy Rasroad. Tho story wort that the vichm was thon lying in tho eimbaco of death at the cor- der of Stato and Sixteenth streets, and that thousands were Atanding in tho cold to view tio horribly spectacte. ‘Phe Coroner gavo on at- tentive ear, aud, when the story was completed, propuved to be on the apotin an hour, The in- formunt then left, bus lin anxiety in the mattor equscd him to yetnrn in as fow moments, Ho wanted tno Coroner to make all pozsible ‘hasto, aud he mentioned incidentally that bo was 5 htde bard up. Ho wanted” to borrow ao finall #um of money for a short longth time, snywhero in amount from @1 &10, ‘Tho Coroner again gave ear, ng, was uot quito go lib- reeeived any partof hia he was not prepared to minke any loans. He did, however, advance the stranger 4 nickel, aud later iu the diay proceatad to the scone which: hud been so graphically depicted. tha whole story was found to bo aboax. ‘ho Coroner at ance saw tho designs of the ovil one, and had a practleal suowled#e of tha “Joke” in a frozon ear, ha curiosity leads hue to with for the jmotograph of tho follow who imposed upon vim, —— THE CITY HALL, ‘The Special Comimitice on Legislation ap- pointed by the Common Council failed to moet yesterday for lack of s quorum, The Finance Committee whl mect Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'vlock. The street-cloaning Appropriation will agai come up before this Committes, ‘tho Board of Publio Works yesterday isaued the tirst vouchor to tho Quintard Iron Works ou aceouut of (he mow prunpiug-enginos now in pro- cons of construction, Yue wild and almost incredible rumor that}Joo Gruenhut and John Schunk bs { sovtled alf thelr dillicultioy aud had formsd a9 new and more per- feet fricndship, proved ouly too true, Joo avd John havo shaken Lands, and will hereafter sip their hot iemonades out of tho samo bowl, All difforences ure atnivably settled, and once more peace, wealth, and lappiness reign supreme 1 tho South Town Yoard, A serap-book, pusted and glued, and trimmed, anduover lent by lilly Carmau, the Polico Cuv- todiau, is rapidly acquiring a notorlety, owing principally to the old aewepaper-seraps which it contains, Its yatioty of stale puns and poor jokes perpetrated by tho journatiste of 1872-3',can only bo ikened to the centents of tho + Old Cu- riusity Shop" in which jt origwwsted. It jx a eomploto record of the triale und tribmations of tke Police Board up to tue present date, ‘Yostorday did not prove an auspicious day for Nowspaper sontkations regarding the Cloveland- Rend inbrogiis Doth parties aro evidently bottling their lightning and preparing for tho shock which Till iovitsbly occur, The Bosrd of Police continue to bald whispering choruses abont the line of defoure, and the olor wide ia wpparently holding off to gather additional wtrougth for the imponding storm. ‘Thug far the line of detense hinges on nothing bas the entire. ) ly suppositivous Fact that Mr. Cleveland voluns } tavily reaiguod ; & Dania which will be knocked iuta finders whenover the propor time asrives, ‘The Law Deparcmont ts mourofully looked te for some consolation or Lope, but all without BRVUARY 10, 1875, avail, On the Cleyoland silo all is quict at present, THR NOAM OF IEATTH i Tho regu'ar necting of tho Lenrd of Teelth mas held yeriorday aliernoon in the rooms of tho Hored, There were vresent Maver Colvin, Dre, Wahu. Mitier, and Schloatzer, ail Mesare, Moure and MeDermott, -Ay the appointed hour the Secretary opened the foliosing bide for tho performance of olf night scavenger work dove int tho ¢ curt Hudlang 4. Dd. MeVahion, & 00, r.0 Geur; $4.0; W. 2, Co 24.20; 5, Nobner, $4.25; 8.1. Keicer, 5 per enbic yard, Nearly half of the above bids will havo to ba thrown oat, owing to wiavan~ struction of the spasitivations wador wiich thoy wore made. A special ricoting wea Cien called tor Feduy oveving for tie purpess ot consuler- ing theao bids, ‘Tho Small-l'ox S-ccial Committeo returned to the Board the follow report, Which was av- ceptod and piaved on ci ‘Lhe Apocttl Committes to whom was referred tho all-pox at the County Taidings wl defer- County 1 port that we nference with dn reference 10 Ube mi visited the Compty Hoard, ata tue Gontmtttes on tutte € ter in charg Tho Cc omioit: dn theif power to prevent Ihe dls aid Raye directed complety yaceination 5 alse stapped tho wagon communicating with the. elly, and directed tho Warden to admit no our, or permit wuy person to Joa¥e the piucewhile the danger rsiets, Extra precatt= tions have alko tven taken in keeping the convalescent, patients separuio from tha w We ate matiatlet the Bard of Commisatoners will do all ia (ucit powor to prevent the disease from ay reading. ‘Lhe report of tho Sanitary Superintendout for the month of Faniary chaws thers wera Sud dosthe, 113 more thin during the preceding month, snd 33 more than dunn the correspond- ing month of lust year. By di-eases ; Cousump- tion, 8; convolal 2 brain congestion, 12; phoumonia, Gi; et 14. There were under L year of age, 1-3; Letweou 1 aud 2 voatn® 255 2 and 10 years, Gi; 10 to 20, 20; 2 40 i 5, 53; G0 to 60, GO to 70, $2; 70 to MM, 20; 60 tof, ycolured, 125 muties, YN; feina'es Qh; Daily average of anxious to do ail ne from #preading, 10d, inatried, 2115) eurgle, Bo. deaths, 18}; ;’meau temperature for the month, 19 dogteea, Dining the week ening Feb. 6 thoro wero 99 desths, 15 less than during tue preceding week, and 2 less than during the comresponding welt of Inst year, Dy diseases: convulsions, 21; cunmumpiiun, 7; phenmunia, 20; meanles, 8; cougextion of tungs, 4, There were under 1 year of age. AL; males, 50; females, 495 war ried, 28; smyle, 71; coiwred, 1. ‘Tuo moan temperamro wat 14 degroes, 11 degrees colder than the previous week, No now egos of s:nall- pox wero reported. ‘The Healt Oticer’s report shows that during the month there wore 76 uttivance-not:ces served and 715 nuikances abated, There wore condemned 167 quattors of beef, 4 wadidles of vouiton, 12 carcasses af mutton, DD valves, 27 hoge, 19) han, 201 shoulders, £631 poun'ly of freah meat, 4,495 of corned beet, 330 of sausage, 140 of eale pork, and t tarkess. ‘fhoro were 1.060 loada of garbage removed, and 3,305 loada of avues carted wvay, No new suits were bronght during the month. During the woek 35. uUssunve-notices Word wuryed, and 150 nuisances abated, ‘Tho Hanitary Inspector reportod that 900 pupils at St. Mighaol’s Sebool, at do, 189) Hurlbut streot, bad been exainined by fim, and 29 bad beon rojectont us boing improperly ‘The Board thon adjoarued., ct apie ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘Mrs. Van Cott will hold meetings at the Firat Methodist Chureb to-way at noon and at 7:30 pm, ‘Tho Contre Pleasure Club will hold their rogu- lay weekly meeting this evening at No. 205 Suuch Tuleted street, 'TLa cougregation of Trinity Church aro re- ininded of tho nervica today at 10:45.a.m, There will bo a phort adudrens by tho Rector, the Nov. 5, Sullivan. ‘Tho literary and musical entertainment and Dall of the Highland Assouintion uf Iiinow will take place Monday evonmg, Fob, 22, xt Caledonia Hail, No, 167 Kant Washington wisest, ‘che pro- granime is 9 very attractive ano, Acharity party for the banoflt of the “ Good Samaritan Lome” will be givon at Carr’s Hall, corner of Waad and West Lake streets, fhure- day oyening, Feb. J. Tho programtae wil in clude a musical entortuinment given by tho Vianey Quartetto. Tho Commencoment oxercizves of Hnhnomann Medical College will take place Thursday eveu- ing at 8 o'clock, at Metnodiet Charch Dloes. Prot. A. Welch will deliver tho vatedictory sd- drevs. ‘Choge wisbing te attond these exercises can outa treo tickets at the homoupathio prar- macies, ‘The members of the Central Christian Church will meet to-niyit with tho members of the Pree Communion Baptist Church, Saneay yoxt, by invivation, Eider G, G. Mullins will preach mori~ ing and cyening to these two congregations, joined in union services, will & yiew to the per- Inavont unon of the bodies, ‘The tekoets for tho entorininment at ths 4d are for Hilo by ths 4 » Newsboys’ Homo on tho 2 hoya, and the ery of “ Morning ‘Iminuxn ” will most likely often be followed with, “Bay a tickot, sir, forconcert and suppor at the Hom,” ‘The furnishing of the lecture wind sciool-yoont ts, the object of this elfert to raise monuy, and shonld mect with o ready and geuerous re- kponse. Tho friends of tha Toma Dramatic Club, Inown for thelr suecens a9 aimatonts bast season, will Le glad te learn that they wili produce the play ot © Caste "in tiv parlors of nox Plymouth Chureh, on Michigan avenno, betiveon ‘wei Htth and ‘lwonty-sixth streets, Thursday even- inz, Ay the prococus aro for faruishing the pare lors of that chureb, ali Plymouth friends wil bo equally interested, 'Tho next regular mocting of the teachers of Cooks County will be holt ac the Asxactation rooms, 113 and 115 State etreot, Saturday, at 1 oelock oom. Mw. MLS. Hotman, of uk Park, will read a paper on * Methods of ‘each- ing.” Wy J. I. Mogan, Principal of schools, Maywood, will prosont ® purer on the + Status of tho Teacher,” whieb will be followed by a general discussion. C, Dalo Armatrune, of Chi- eago, will give soue solovt readings of an intor- cuting character. foes CRIMINAL, 8. M. Caso, of No, 967 Wabash avenue, caught Jotn Boanatt on his promises Monday night under suspicions ciraumstances, aud turued Lim over to Ofleer Keon, who «booked him as a vagraut, Mr. I. M. Brown doca the ‘old man" at Hoo- Joy's, and yosterday Johu Smith stole his ouly pyercost, valued at #15, Smith ia behind tho Armory bars, aud now thinks coat-stealing “stale, flat, und unprofitable.” ‘The ropresentation given at two low varicty theatres, called tho Kuolidinia,” it nothing more nor leas than 4 lowd oxtubition, which the Polico Captains will probably tona down, if thoy hava not done so already, ‘The show Isa rovival of tho modol-srtinte representations givou over twonty yeara ago in tho olt Franklin Museum in New York, utd actually mobbed by the populaco at that time. A living example of the adage; ‘ Misfortunag never coule singly,” in found in tho person of Louis Voater. Saturday he was urrested for atenting a robo from Mawyor & ‘Trudcll ; Sunday, Mr, Burgess entored the charge of forgery against him, for vigning his yame to o check for $8d ; and Mondav comes J, QO. Dracts and avers TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FE Only one rernon was seen about the promices, Lint it fs aispocted that other were concerned in the attempt whieh proved no successful, No arrests tnive been anade, Mr, Mroaddloe is a coal-dealer sud has rocently'beon making collec~ tions, Cireumstanees indicate that the person or persona who committed the robbery aro pretts well nequainted with the busines affairs aud tha internal artongemonta cf Mr. Heoaddls'a house. — Burglaries of miner impatanca have beon committed w Oak Vack, and it is suspevted thar the ANG Series were angared in thom, afr. Broad- do's lend iva Revere ono, aud thora ara some hopes thas tha nervetratera of ths robbery may revrive Che punishment whielt thoy matit. "Tho Laterary Socinty met Monday evening, but on account of the xciall ntunber of memos present an adjotrninent for one weok was Thad, Ab tho noxe hioetiue of the Society, & burlesyuo pon the Senate will be attornpted, A ood tino 18 Anticipated, ns wnusnal preparations are mait ing. WAUREOAN, §2mo days ago x Vroncliman named Drown undertook to halls turkey, and, in eulting the gobbier's throat, found ont how it was fiim- self," for he cub bis arm badly, Now, owing to somo accident. to tho dressing, ho ta suffering fearfully, aud at ono time it was thought that his: arm would haya to be amputated to save hia life, Aid case is 11] eerious, As Kenosha keeps mum about her firo- engine, it may here be montioncd that Capt, E. T, Sylla, Jr, of Elgin, General Northwent agent for tho Sileby Manufacturing Company, Bold that interesting barglia thor- oughbred "Silsby rotary,” half-brother to tho “Viery Waukegan,” and now the Chicago boat- men ara complaining that if many more steam- ers Jiko tho “ Waukegan” are thrown out loovo on the late shore, uke pilots will Lave to take fresh soundings, Readers may judg of the people of Wauke- gan by the quantity and quality of theie literary pabult, Bosides the paperd reeoived diroclly y snail, tho | papers published in the city, and tho dailies and weok- lies received by Mr, Ponsoulo at the Post- Oilee news stand, there aro sold at G. 8. Wheeler's extensive newsstand anit bookstore 182 daily papers, 220 weekhes, and 126 monthly tmaazmes und periodicals. Ifo commenced tal ing papers koventeen yeara ago, and at firet had « few comes of ‘Kne Triexe, Simes, and Jour neti, and increased rapidly up to bis present numbers. ‘Tho heaviest day's record of wules was on the 28ta of Februnry, 1874, when 550 daily panes were disposed of. This waa about. the time of Rafferty'a execution, Next summer Waukegan will probably consume threo tines the number of dailics. Dr. Do Koven's election to tho episcopacy is the eubject of muck comment among tho Epis- eppnlians hero, and Jast Sunday's ‘Chmune isin great demand among those who are unfortunate. tnonge no, to bo regular mnbscribers to it, So strong a fecling is manifested, that somo of the Wrenkernnites will probably take su active etead against his consecration, and to that ond will draw np and rend to the proper church officials a vigdrous protest on the matter, HYDE PAnk. ‘Tho Trnsteos met in special gesslon 3fonday evening, all present except Mr. Downer. ‘The Captains of Police reported thirteon arrests during Jinuary. The finos camo to $94, of which sum €6) wero collected. ‘Tho pint of Parkor's resubdivision of Biock 3, exeopt Lot 18 and Boots {and 2, except Lot 4, in Wilson, Heath & Stebbins’ Subdivinion, was approved, ‘The Committes to whom was referred Con- tractor Heynembourg’s offer of sattioment re- ported in fayor of paying him $34,070.23, the eame Leiuy full payment of all his claims against tho village, the paymonts to bo arranged: Water- works bonds, 21,009 ; warrante for wator-loan bonds, 215,104.61 ; warrants paynblo on or be- foro July 1, 1875, beariog interest ninety daya after date at 10 per cont, 217,405.72, Mr. Mequembourg signitied his willingnsss to accopt the tertna, it immodiatanction were taken, and thits to stop tho suit nui progressing against tho corporation. ‘Mr. Faulkner, in view of tha fact that Charles Creighton, contractor, bad mado x proposition in May last to refund to tho village auy amount which by resson of erroncous estimates ho might havo overdrawn, and iu view of tho furthor fact that a comiittco nppointed to investigate had roported Creighton to be indopted in large sums to the village, offered tie following: Reantred, That tho Preatdent nppoint a committes of three fo ascertain the amount ane the village. from tho raul Charlen Creighton, on ecount of such ayer estl- miates, {f any, and report to this Board without delay, Carried, Messrs. Faulkoor, Church, and Downer wora appouted. ; ‘Lhe Board thon went into direfully socrot sos- sion to consider Mr. Hoquembaurg’s proposal. ‘fhey wore nable to reach a conclusion, and od- journed ti Monday evening next. Sunday avening tho Hydo Hark Dible Society held its wannal meoting in tho First Preabsterian: Church, which waa weil filled. Tho annaal ad- dress Wan delivered. in an cloqaent manner b; the Kev. C, L. Thowpson, Neports of tho year's work ora mado, and viniting committers ap- pointed. ‘The ollicors olected were: Vrasidunt, U, A. Bogue; Vice-President, Charles G. Buek- loys Secrotary aud ‘Lroasurer, Charles L, Boyd ; Dovomtary, Nathan B, Dodson, Prof, Nathan Sheppard delivered bia lecture on “Pougue" Monday avouing in Floods Hall, ‘The lecture was the first of a serics propored to ho given before the season closes, Lhe} rharp sur sects te hays aroured the people, metead of confinug then moto closely to the fireside. IEFFERAON, Last Monday morning tho Bosrd of Trustecs mot in regular session. DPresont, Fonds, Prewi- dont, and Dymond, Wolch, Vanuatta, Hausson, and Dingeo, Trustees, and Pride, Clork. Messrs, Moore and Craft proeonted a potition asking for tho yacation of Blocks 1, 2, 3, aud 4, in their subdivivion in the gouthenst quarter of See, 17. ‘Yno prayer of the petition was granted, Danial Booth, 8. 8. Hayes, and othors, asked the Board fo have Grand avenuo widened to tho untforin width of #0 foot, and that tho Board or- der an ordinance to bo drawn for tho gravel- ing of cindering of acid avenue to like width of 40 foot, all of which waa granted, and the Board mado au appropriation of 500 towards defrar- ing tho oxponses of tho improvement, tho bal- ance of the cost to bo paid by special ausens- ment, It Leing reported that thoro aro about thirty cares uf mallepox at tho County loor-House, the Board passed a resolution furbidding any of the paupers coming into the village, and appuint- ed a special policeman, whoso duty it isto Keo that the reeolution of the Board is enforced, and the Villiage Attorney was instructed to dray health ordinance, and report at the next mec’ Comnuttees wero appointed to invertizate adjust tho Vetorson avenue and leifman ayeous special aseosmncuts, ‘The Villago Treasuror made bis monthly re- port, showing that the general fund is over- drawn. Ho alag reported Laut the County, Com~ miasioners bad paid their one-third ehare ($1,099) of the cost of the Belmont avenue bridge. Dilla to tho amount of over $1,000 were al- lowod and ordered paid, principally from special augcesmont funda, ‘Lhe Buard adjourved for ono wool, oat oa tab ereae NEW CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOPRICS, Boston, Feb. 9.—Thq Pilot states thut tho Popo has ralued the Dioceses of Boston, Vhiln- delohis, and Santa Fo to the dignity of Archdio- cesox, and their respective Bisuops to that of Archbisyops. ‘ —s Glen Flora. Tt is scarce six months sigce the water from the Glen that he stale from hima watch aud a coat and §5 in money, Of tho six young mon arrested Aanday on the chargo of burglary in entering and robbing the store of Bhoenfeld Bros, on Fifth avenue, throw were held by Justice Boyden yesterday to appear at the Criminal Court for trial, ‘Their names aro William Andoll, Thomas Moran, and ‘Thom. as Burns, ‘fho last-named bes alvo beon charged with having & bund io thy attempted rubbery of Silverman, Lindauer & Co.'s store, No, 113 Wa- bush avonio, Saturday night, aud will bave a hearing in a fow days, wes UBURBAN, OAK PARK. Tho house of James Broaddle was broken {into Nonday morning, aud the sum of 3385 was taken from hiy clothing, Au entrance was made by forably raising a window. In vearching about tho hongo, the burglar awakened Airy, Broaddle, who aroused hor husband, and ju doing £0 ovi- dently attracted the attention of the burglar. Boing unablo to hear suy uuuwual noise, and thinking that the alsroof tne wife way causo- Joss, Mr. Bronddle soon wont to sleep again. In leaving the louse the thicf awakenod hiu, however, aud le got up in time to get a dissolving view of hin unwelcoine visitor and to tire at him two uote frombla xoyolver, but withous elect, Flora spring, lovated at Waukegan, IL, was put toa caroful analysis by Mozere, James N, Z. Blaney & Bon, yor It hus already gained a wide roputation, having perfortaed wonderful cures tn cases of Bright's dis~ vase, diabetes, and kiducy complaints generally, Cer titieates furntuhed by well-known citizens should en. Utle it to the higueat conviderution from invaliaw, ‘Tho. water Is entirely free from sulphate of ine, which in- yredient ls too common ix 81s of the ausiueral watora now before the public, + * Tho All-Gone Sensation in dyspepets ia nothing to tho all-gano feeling of the individual who has not & sound tooth Iu his head, To Provent such a contingoney brush in the Fragrant Bo~ downt every morning, The Warwick. ‘Tho consumption of that much-sbused article—n poper collar—has been largely increased by tho Iniro~ duction of that really good collar, ihe Warwick, The moat funtidions in personal appearance need not heel- tate to wear ii, es Pianos—Pianos, AtTecd’s Tompls of Muslo, No, ¥2 Yan Buren street qoud second-hand pianos, with seven octaves, rosewood casos, and carved lege, can be bought from $200 to 9250, ~warzanted fivo years, Bottled Mineral Wators for Families by Duck & Rsyusr, makers Of the | Mere Cologue.” DR. DE KOVEN. Formidable Opposition to His Con- firmation. Strong Peints on Which I Is Bascd--Its Possiblo Success, That Committees Report, THE REMONSTRANTS. TREM REABONB KOR OBIECTION. Tt appears that the opposition to Dr. De Koven, which was almoxt strong onough in tho late Cone venzion to defeat him, haw not boon subdued by his election, and ite phalanxos aro unbrokon by thatevent. Its tenders ara vono the less active becaneo tho issue was againet them, ‘hey aro not dispoaed to submit guiotly to the dofeat, Maving failed in open convention, through various unforeseen circumstances, When they felt sure of olecting the candidate of their eholce, they will resort to & ware toro in other quarters, whero thoy aro confident that it will bo succerpful in tho Qual defeat of tho Bishop-clect. They aro now directing their offurt towards preventing Dr. Do Koven's coutirniation, and the movement formed tor this put por scoma to bo quite formidable, SUI PLANS have not yet nssuined a detluite shape, but it may bo aafoly atatad that a momoriol sill soon bo agroed upon which will amply narrate thoir objections to the uewly-electost Bishop, and bo submisted at an early day to the Standing Com-~- mritlees, THE PRINCIPAL PoLNrs. which tho document will mako aro the iMegality of tho election aud tho belief that Lr. De Koven’s docirinal views unlit bin for Bishup of this Diveese, ‘twill be romembered that, during the prog- ress of tho Convention, the Lallota of both tha Chancellor of the Diocess aud the Chancelicr of tho Cathedral wero ciullonged. ‘Cho Chair over- ruled the ehullengo, and the votes were allowe.t to bo cast, though the opposition thereto wax vary decided, On the following day, Mr, Molvills W. Fuller, and othera opposed to Dr. De Koveu's election, attempted tu ANEND THE RECORDS, so thoy might show that those ballots had been ehallenecd, but thoy were ogain defeated, tho minutes of the procecdings had shown this, tho opposition would nov be obligod to otherwise vority tho fact. But it easily sumits of proof, and they will act upon it. uotwithstanding the records contain no hint of it. Aceuiding to the best legal interproters of the Church tasy: NEITHEN OF THESE OFFIOCALS had aright to rote. ‘The canons say that tho Chancehor of the Diocese is entitled to a sent in tho Convention, but de not endow him with the Church franchise. ‘Tho Chane ceflor of the Cathedral may, with two of tho tatty, and with tho cortilicate of the acting Bishop, east one vote, Tho Chan- ceflor of the Cathedral in the preseut caso nected entuely indepondently of both laymen and cor- tifcates, and honco it is claimed voted ilegaily, Both of thewo ofticials, itis snid, veted for Dr, Do Koyon, As the majority he received was but one. his election would bo anuulled if the Dlegali+ ty of thee votes is admmttod, THE STHONGESY OnTZCTION fo Dr. Do Kovon which tho memorial will urgo in hin Ritualistic tendoneies, As one of tes op- pouitiow layaion expressed himuelf, tho Doctor ia nt tho head of a amall band whieh has a largo fallowiag in Bugland, bat is able to rally but a small support in this country, LHe Is indorsed by such men as Canon Knowles and Mr. Dorset, but the geeat body of the Church stauds aloor from him, he majority of tho Inymen arrayed againat him aro suso that the Standing Committees will nover pormit bis consecration, Dr. Seymour, thoy say, was rejected for wore susrdcion of Rit. ualism, and Dr. Do Kovon, its avosrod leader, who was dofeated in Wiseonsin on account of Titualistic doctrines, cannot hopo to pars tho Standing Committose, much less ruu tho gaunt. let of the House of Biehops, Tho gentlomen most active in this smovemont will probably preparo the, aforcanid imemorial during tho preaent woek. It will then be sent forward. to the Committee, and, if the hopes of its frem- ers aro realized, wo may expect anther Episco- pal Convention for at election of Bishop. DE. POWENS, ‘The reporter also eallod upon Dr. Powers and had the tollowing interview with lim on tho sub- ject + 4 Roporter—What line of action will tha op- ponents of Dr, Da Koven moat likely adopt? Dr. P.—I suppose a remonstranco will be sont to the Bichops and Standing Comunittocs of tue different Diocenas, setting forth Ihe reasons why hho shoul: not bo consecrsted as Bashop. 1t.—What do you imagine will be tho nature of the remonstrance ? Dr. P.—I think it will roviow the whole eitua- tion of affairs in this relation—the action of tha Goneral Convention in tha vase of Dr, Seymour, the theological status of Dr, Do Kovon, tho con- dition of the? ioeeso.and the fact of the ilogali- ty of tho election of Dr. De Koven, R.—Whas will bo tho result of the remon- wirance ¢ Dr. P.—I cannot say, of course, but] cannot seo how ofliciul consent can be given to tho con- secration of Dr. Lo Koven, smee the General Convention 1ofused to accapt Dr. Seymour, who is & lens pronounced Litualint than De Koven, 1t,—How soon, do you think, this whole mat- ter will bo vottlou ? Dr, P.—1t will probably take not less than six weeks, X.—From whom will tho romonstrance como, and WO WILL SIaN IT? Dr. P—tt will come from cho clorgy and laity, and I suppose opportunity will bo given to tho clerical and lay membors of the Into Convon- tion who are util oppowed to Dr. De Koven, and ether clergy and Jaymen who are of tho samo mid, to sign the paror. T.—Then_ you boliova tho remonstrance will be affective? Dr. P.—It ought to he, otherwire tho proteat- ant character of the Episcopal Church will bo compromaed., H.—If De Koven should be sustained, what would bo ‘TUE EEVECT UPON THE cituncT generally ? ‘Dr. P.—Iho tendenoy would be to strongthen the reform movement. Thuve understood that tho Reformed Episcopalians aro clated at tho oloction of De Koven, and that they are count iug upon the movemont resulting in their favor. If Do Koven is sustamed, [have no doubt thas the Reformers will gain a gront deal of strength in the esty and the cuuntry genorally, Th. What is the sentimen¢ in your cbarch os to the contirmation of Dr, Da Koven? Dr, P.—No far ual know, my people entirlely agroe with 10, i) . MISCELLANEOUS. THAT COMMITTEE AND ITs REPORT. To the Euitor of The Chicavo Tribune: Curcauo, Feb, 9.1 have juat received from a layman of an adjoining Diocese 8 Jotsor reviow- ing briefly but pointedly the report of the Com- mitteo in tho late special Convention of tho Dio- cose of Ilivols upon the actlouof the House of Clorical and Lay Deputies of tho inte Goueral Convention of the Protestant Eplecopat Church of tho United States, which I think is #0 cloar, and ao nearly porfect, that I soud you all of it that refers to that matter, end ask its publica. tion. Lar Deveuate. Tsao by the proceedings of your Special Con- vention which eloctod Dr. Do Koven (by count+ ing (he votes of the two Chancellors) Bishop of the Diocese that hia friondy, auxious to forestall the actinu of tho Standing Cormittes, procured an olaborate report to be mado, wit accompa- uylng resolutions, a8 an cxpreevion of tho seuso of the Convention upon the action of the Mouxs of Clerical and Lay Deputios in refusing con sent to the consecration uf Dr. Seymour, Tine report, it is declared, 18 to'be placed bo- fore tanding Committecs, that they may not act ina like mannor as to Dr. Do Koven. On reading that report { was astovished that committed composed as that wan of some of the ablest presbyter, D. D.'s, and Jawyors (tho Dishop-elect ts not ormitted to nerininal at tho & bo provent, tteg of Junticn, and taut ilefonse, Now. we uuders and that ae 8 ly ° 1 telat dy sosethatog thar see aot penalty of wome Kind, too bs ances cana of xn conviction. Dut T naver ginal Hat when tho quertion was wheter Leos thoutd he honured by a high afliey in tan eye or State, ik wasa fuilicial or ovsiesiavtical fee in ANY Bets, oF that Ut wad noso¥an na that the person or parsons proporer for sition saouidt be present. ‘There aro mn whore it is made the duty of certain hotes men to eanvass and past upon tho qtatigen yt cmnions, aud (thes of candidatos tor placeg* der Government, both Biato and Nationa 38 well ns in tia Chureh ¢ and it was alware ee poned that they violated no porronat rien rittes of etiquette by inquithyg into and diene ing freely tho merits of uny and all pesnunee he tora reavhin anelinien, altho none ey thom wore jenent. Homevhal wuettowons beet Kanata of the United Klates whan appomnee aro mada by tho Uresident, wilect to ieee’ fixmation, of appointments whien ho makes the sevoimmendation of members of Cage Who voutry of a parmh Marten freely tha were of actorgvman before calling Lim, eit The document refers tu the canon trial of a presbyter wpow charges, on ite that tad something todo With the matter yee thoy say Jaymen ii tho Stavding Coainutteoss permitted to pass upon questions of doce’ 4nd couvey tho lden that if tho proper tects ninls aro psorented the Huuso of Clerical ey Tay Depution or tho Banding Conmittees mug give cousent, and sign the cortifivate, J¢ that honn, theneach and both aro entirely eel machinery, and all thoy ate neriitiad or te quired by canon to don mere faree, = 1 tho tor Tithe ee GA TH . nas tho foNowing cditorial paragraph relat; Dr bo ky Ey paragraph relative tp ‘Lhe election of Dr, De Koveu aa Bishop of 1, ‘will Low help to the Hefortood Charch moves Inety Tis view of tho communion terviee 4a to nes tutunt ofthe Church of Momm that it deere ee election, int both Marsichusotts aud W: . f wonstn, Ty point cftulont and eloquence he stands at the fo Front ‘of bis donomiuation, Thia takes hie ges moro dangerous in the esttination of thy Low Chae people, and Bishop Cheney {4 hkely to be the gaint by thor apprehensions, Ula opponents refined, imko his election unanimous, and vain'y teat to te terposd a protest to the action of Use Convention,” MICHIGAN, Meeting of Pubtishers at Lansing. Pomologicont. oneetal Dispatch to The Chscago Tribune, M Lassine, Mich, Feb. 9.—Tho Michigan Statg Pubhebers’ annual meoting met to-day in the Su promo Court-Room. Eloven members wer present, W. 8, Goorgs in tho chair. Henry §, Dow, Secretary, had deceased the Triday prem. ows at Detroit. Memorial rerolutions werg adopted, aud J. W, Allen, of tho Leslie Herals, was ctocted te Ml the yacaney, On motion, the present officers wore dectarc} permanent: W. 5S, George, President; J, 4, Phelps Crows, Vice-President ; J, W. Allen, See retary: A. fi, Aldrich, ‘Treasurer, ‘Tho following revolutions were adopted : Resnived, o Executlve Committee of this Au rociation ‘ba fustructed to preparoa progranmect business of eacu and every mecting of the Aesoelatirs, ud tuat full nutlee Lo seut to overy newspaper ints tute, George Sanford moved that a committesct five be appointed by tho Chair asa Memorial Committeo, ‘Tho Association adjourned for a slolgh-ridoty the Ageiculearal Calleco, At tho meeting of tha State Pomolorical & ciety tho attondince was large, embracing deb egatoa from Ohio and Indisna. ‘She dinplay fruit promises to bo very fino, notwithstandie tho low temporature, which ranged as low as #1 degrees below zoro this morning. ‘Cho eevin to-lay Wan fully occupied in tho consideration of tho value of tho orchard fandy of Michigso, ‘Tho general average was thought to be 100 ps uere, and of the whole Stato 425,000,000, CASE OF CATALEPSY, Special Dispatch to The Chicano Priune, Brovx Cry, In,, Feb. 9.—A Min. Goodwin, Yankton, after a briof illness, to ull appescancs died Jast Thuredsy. Sho was prepared to burial, put in a coflin, but hae limba nud mneia remained in a relaxed condition, and fricuda sem torday took hee from the coflin and placed berit t night & Blight perspiration 4 Chancellor of the Diqcese included), should huve put forth wuch a trausparent piece of sophivtry an that roport contnius. Whe document tlie nearly threo colunines of fine print, aud the wholo of it is based upon tho assumption that the Mouso of Clerical and Lay Deputics, and the Htanding Committcea, when thoy sit in wecree seemon to ‘courlder whether thelr cousent shall bo given to tha cou. secration of 4 Bishop in pureuauce of tho cauop, ore evsuming inquisitorial or ju- dicial poweru. Tuiaia the ontire foundation of their superstructure. If this proves fallacious, the whole fabric tumbles tu the ground, ‘she burden of their complains ix, that sue noticad, bnt na other wlan of life was visit and oho still remaims in a comatoso state, Even offort to bring her out of the tranco has ao ty proved feuiticss, Le ey THE BLACK HILLS. Apectal Inspateh ta The Clacur> Pribune, Hioux City, Ia., Feb. 9.—A petition ia bet ! i t i widely cireulated in tilt section praying Cie | grees to take immediate xction on some oncof tis bills now before that body looking to tho epee openiug of the Binck Hilly country to whiter! tlomont. It is being signed sbont as rapidirg | ponte can wits their namos, ‘There will du!’ josh bo large emigration to that country fro ils border this sprin; __ MARRIAGES. _ ayy 3 aesday mart ¥ob. @ at the resident er, bash nav, by Bishus Chars Edward (honey, 1D, G'Dalo Arninttonseund Latiis Way oldest dauaher & My CW, Cuan, amet “Mostar DW, fafa PE es ed Vunoral at il o'eluck Thursday from lato rostdence, Archer avenus, FOOTE—On od At bx at lluteluck uraday, Fob. 9, Teabolla, wifo of Edsid ar, i Eluridgocourt, on Friday, ith fart, uglier of Ordeal <j WAITE—In this clty, Feb. 9, 1875, Garria. Foster + fant danghtor of George . aud Siucy , Waito, att" mnths aud 6 dasa, Hunoral fro 787 Cottaga Grove, avonuo Wedaeshs, Feb. 19, utp. m. Fitouts ot tha family javitod. BURTO: No. tab Thirtounth pissy on tuo ath net julia, ellost iu nf Httioa and Anna iL. Bheton, agod ulyours and 19 days, “Ger Uloseland (O.), Stocktoin (Cals). Lotta (3s ‘and Milwaukee ( Wis.) papers vow oupy. -AtSt, Luku's Muspital, 724 Tadlans > 1G Wyahan = weal? WYSH anes Keb With x HEEVERN—Lob, 4, at6 p. m., of consumption, Jist ‘eunoral trom bis late realdonon, 65 Wost Whittngy ti: Pate ane tra go) lo tie ‘Cathedral of tue Lee C19 atria Salvi TurBullalo, Clovelaid, ava Sc CA Louts payers pat ——— SPECIAL NOTICE. Centaur. Liniments allay pain, subdue awotlings be buray, and will cure hogan eparin, and any iteah, Louie of met aiineat, ‘The White Wrapper bf Larrlly woo, the Yellow Wrapper tlt uuimals. * Prico 60 oonts; large b+ tles at KETAypoE - a By GEO. P. GORE & COs us & 70 Wabash-ay, LARGE CONSIGNMENTS BOOTS & SHOES De “A. BUTTERS & © 103 RANT MADISON-ST__s WEDNESDAY MORNING, FED. 10, AT 94 0'CLH PAUKAGES CHISNIES AND GTASSWARE, WITH G FURNITURE, OAKPE’ AT 103 £. DEY Hate Ganga BOOTS AND SHOES, By JAS. P, McoNAMARA ‘27 Kost W, oTION REGUAR SALU OF DRY GOODS AND NOL! THIS WEDNESDAY, 10, at tu eel ain ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & Auctionoors, a4 and 203 East Madison-ite pe i NES 10, 10 apm. At Auellttiy 3 WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10, 10 8, m.. Attles Iargost auc of Now anil Beoont i theeity, ‘Yo ba sold ‘vanes. | Al weeUroatue und Contiog atavesy sing ue oF OS ol Beaks, unis varity of Gonrral Surchandis. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS 2 00. Austen EVEREPTMDUSE BAR QBAR PLXTURESE® BUNESDAY, at 10 & eee ee PUALEHOY & 00, anieoe™

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