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— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1875. wenhall live to sen better times, United we can ec— complinu everything, aingie-hanued wo cau accomplialt nothing t ae a , MUNICIPAL EXCITEMENT, TE WLUNUY AT THY OLTY-HALT In and around Clty-Hall the excitemont was intonso atl day. The clty oMlotals wera fying hither asd thither, thoir faces blanohed with terror at tho fato that would bofall them wero tho red fing to wave for oeinglo hour over tho dilapidated City-IInll, There wero rumotn of all kinds afloat almost tho entire day about wiiat tho Comniuniats wero doing, aud tow rapidiy thoy wore arming, Homo of the Aldermes, who appear to have some little common geouse, en- foyad the joke hugely, and amusod thomsolyes by concocting a variety of sqiiba about who the Communfata intended to vent their apite upon. ‘tho incidents that occurrod around tho old rookery wero of the most humorous character, Many of tho fearful ones about tho City-IIall want to goto Washington for s while to cscapa the dangor, and 9 fow othora lave decklod ta stand atill and chango their sontiments when- over it becomes neceenary, Ono, and only ono of nil tho ality amployon, {ntonds ‘to sand still and fight, and ¢hat mania Sim Prince, Io lias chase Lis weapon, a old-fashioned wovden rattle, end bo is hourly practicing on its sooth- ing straing. THE COMMUNISTS. Why Their Meotings Are to Bo Held Yo-Night. An Excitement Must Bo Gotten Up to Fill Klings’ Saloon. And to Swell (ho Subscription List of the Vorbote, Preparations of the Authorities. COMMUNISTS, CAUBES OF TU PRESENT UPROAN. Ever since tho lust olection, whon the Com- munists oxpected to carry tho elty for thoir cans didates for all the prominont ofllces, but recotved Jess than filty votes on an avorago, the fortuncs of those yalinnt blathorakites Lavo boon waning. ‘Their numbors graw beautlfally teva from day to day, and their woakly mase-mootings woro al- teuded by fow workingmen, and those who did go wont moro oat of curlosity, and a loyo to hear incendiary talk, than out of any sympathy with tho principtes of Commuulam. All the sensible and conservative lendora—mon like Hanson, Thorsmerk, Cruonhut, Hoffman, Nelko, and othors—desorted tho sinking ship, and have evyer'sings that ime rofraincd from taking port in tho moetings, and have openly repudiated THE, PREPARATIONS. Somo ono lias takon tho trouble to supply the police with G0 etand of arms, several cannon, and othor articles of warfaro, all becaiteo n fow mon have shaken their little fingors at the Iollef and Aid Society. ‘Tha Board of Potico ant gther city officials have taken up tho hie and ory, and have mat in seoret conclayo, aud mado arrangements suficlent to thwart au insnrreo. tion of a wholo continent. Tho whole force of tho machinations of the — incondiarys } tho dotectives and many of the patralmen aro platant = Vorbole = clique, = which = con- | employed almost night und day in tracking tho sists of Kilnga, Wiunon, Krause, and | untortunates. Beyoral cannon havo been cleauetl and prepared for Inimediate uso; G00 atand of arins have boou distributed among tho polico- stations and ongine-houses, sevoral comnpanies “of militia have boon notified to Lold themselves in roadiness at a minuto's notice; Hocrot mect- ings have been held in tho dotectiver’ pri- yate rooms, and pinna bave boon laid for the complote annihilation of tho Conymuniste. A meeting for tia purposn wan held yestorday tmorning, and another was hold in the Mayor's oftice i lho aftoruco, ‘he alarus iu to be given by A SIONAL oF Fine from tho district in which the diMonttion tirat manifent tiicineelyod, A rusty, Liunt-edged nabre, au old carbine, and the romnins of a bay- onet ;woro yoxtorday at police Londquarters, and nro derigned for decidedly active service when the tima comes, Various other eity oflices havo hoon suppliod with ammunition, but moat of it is of such o varioty that it is almost noodtesa to mention it among the articles of tho defenuo. THE RESURRECTIONISTS. half a dozen othors, Theso fow mou aro 4 rot of-half-cravy fanatics, who, in spite of all tho roverses thoy havo alreaily sufferod, still rofuec togive uptho fight, and whonevor an occasion offers come forward and how! about tho oppros- ston of the poor workingmen by tho aristocrats aud capitalists, Thoy havo but one idea, and thet isto keop themeolyos prominontly Lefora tho public, and maka them baliove thoy are ter riblo follows, at whose command all the working- mon would rueh forward, crush out the capital- inte, and divide their proporty among thom- Bolron. In this they wore ably assinted by a fow sonsa- tional papors, who insisted upon reporting their violent swauh instead of fctting thom severoly alono and taking no notice of them whatoyer. Flattared by the continued promineuce that was given to thom in thos payors, they bave oon- cluded to CON AGAIN DEFONE THE PzorLy, and frighten thom os thoy did a your ago, whon they marched in a body to tho Council Chambor, Kuowing that thoro aro sgaly, ay thero were nt that tlme, thousaudsof unomployod workluymon in tho city who are really sufforing for tho neces- aries of lifo, thoy hold out to them mmducements, promising them ‘bread and worl if thoy would boly join them. Messrs. Klings, Winnen, and Krauge know that they cannot help theso mon, nor do thoy intend to. It in their devign to 10 them aa instruments whorowith to fill their own dopleted coffers. ‘These few mon run a paper, ‘TUE vonnoTE, Which, since the last olection, has led a precari- ous existence, and, during tha last fow woeks, has been lying in tho agontes of death, owing toa greatly dimiuishod subscription list. Evers ettort to keep the * organ of Communism "in thia city allyo bas thus far failod, Balla, prenics, oxhibi- fiona, and othor cntertalnmente, have lately boon. given for tho bonoflt of tho papor, but the ra- ceipts, tn nearly covery instance, have teen Ices than tho expontox, Thongh tho workingmen aro poor and outof omployment at presout, still they beliove that most of them can raise enough moucy to buy tho paper, and thus koop it going fora whilo longer. Thon there is ANOTHER NASON for trying to oulist the workingmen in thoir causa at present, Mr, Kilinge, tho,bead of the Chicago Commune, gave up a fow months ago the honorable profession of acisgor-prinding and has embraced tho loss honorable but more profit. ablo occupation of waloau-keaper, . His place on Houth Market stroct is pow known as tho Com- muuist hoadquarters, and all tho jighta of tho party congregate thoro dally to discuss tho sad condition of the oppressed workingmen, aod re- colo thomsolyes with Klings' cooling lager. Mr. Klings, whou bo opeucd this place, expected that evory workingwan in tho elty would spend hiv oveuiigs there, so that he might become s capitalist bimeclf; but, alas! his suticipations have thus far not boon realized. Jither tho workingmon did wot caro much for Comman- ium or clso thoy did not like Klinga’ beer. In fact, thoy did not patronizg him, and huis saloon pogau to provont the appoarance of a‘ caya of loom.” ‘Laercforo something had to ho dono, esides keeping alivo tho “organ,” to holp tho famous losdor to wall hie beer, and this could ouly be done by creating au excitement in which ho would out the main igure, and his placa bo- come the contro of attraction, Hoenco it was that it was decided Inst Sunday to call upon the worklngimen to attend mass-mectings for tho purpose of passing royulutioua ond to got up other domonstrations whereby the Roliof and Aid Soctety would be forcod to turn over their funds to thom. ‘Though the game was but A HEPETITION of laut year's, still tha Icaders calculated that It would bo woizod upon ass wonsation aud create an excitomout which would give tho Vorbole new life oud keop Klingn out of bankruptey. Of course, it is unvecessary to state that bouldew the mectng to bo hold this ovening, and at which soine violont spesches will be madg.and iucendiary rosolutions passed, nothing will como of the movemout. ‘Tho Communists thonpalyeu doclara that thoy nevor futendoed to make a public demonstration, or to take the relief funds by force, but they will try to secure thoir objcot in @ poncoful way. ‘they are - not kind of mon who would risk livos for principle'’s sake, and sro only coursgoous when thoy aro among their own kind, whom thoy can intimidate with loud and incendisry talk, “Dogs that bark nover bite,” and tore ia uo noed of hoeding tho bark- ing of theso few arrant hypocrites. Thoy ara EXCEBVINGLY DELIGHTED at the bubbub they haya crested among tho Aldormou aud Police Commissioners. Thoy bod a yloriaus time ot Klipge’ saloon Jast oveuing whon they heard that the cannons wore mounted Bttho eugino-houses, and tho “boys” Rotting ready to guard the Nolief Building. Mr. Klings paid that Communists would not fight that way, but they would take cliarge of tho Water-Works, pump the water ont of tha mains, thou fill thew with petrolowa, pump it iuto tho housca of tho bis rer and wot fire to tho pinoa. ‘Tho Communisty, elated with thoir success in frightoning our valiant police, have to-day thrown snother bombebell in the shapo of tho following “CALL TO THE CITIZENS OF CHICAGO :" Whilo tho misery sud tho destitution now pravailin in the Olty af haw roached au unprecedente ihmax, end the great Taas of wher toyed worsiuge at present without nudicley wat food, and fue) ney, wreat portion thereof le The Bodies Probably Intended for the Michigan University, The Prisoner Is a Graduate of 1 = Medical College. The Bomains Uncommunicative, The startling and horrowing dotails of the |. North Side body-anatehing caso which appeared in yeatorday’s paper aro without 9 parallel in the annals of similar orlmes in this city, For threo months George Wallace, tho wounded prisoner, nnd his escaped. companion, have carriod ona horrble and disgusting traffic in tho dead taken from the comaeterios about tho city. Tho grim and ghastly corpses wore handled in» butchor~ Itko aud systematic manner, Whon tho bodios noro oxhumed tho front Jids of tho cof- fins were opencd, and an ordinary hook, such as ia udod by butchors in haudiing meats, was thrust into the eyes of tha corpses, Which wore drawn forth from the nar- row recoptacies as it they wore so many animals fresh'from slaughter. ‘Thon tho bollles wera stripped of tho grave-garments, put into bags, tumbied into a wagon, and carriod tothocharnol- Louse fronting on the alloy and in roar of No. 167 North Wolts street. 8 foray cav bo loarned no graves have boon discavared which bout tho appearance of rocent oponing, aud it is probablo the resurrectionists have obtainad the corpucs from vaults, ar, if from grayos, thoy hhaye carofully ropluced the collins in tho earth, and covered up all tracey of their terribio descoration. hoy pursued their ghastly work in 9 mout systomatio mannar at the butial-placos, TUE DEAD-HOUER yas used for packing the bodies in boxes and barrels, ‘ho trozen corpses were ensily bont and shaped to suit this procoss. In womo ine btoucen boxcs wero uscd similar to thoso in which pork is packed, aud the badion wero bout in tho middle to maka tho packing essay, lu plaaing soorpaa in & barrol, tho body-stealors ont the hody so that the head would rest on the knoos, and the arms were bent at tho elbows, ‘Thero gro threo entrances to tho slloy whera the charuel-housoisuituatod,and tho wily follows woro careful to avall thomsalves of a different route when driving: up. What thoy did with tho corpses after conveying them from tha barn is not known, and the cunving Wallgco will not toll, But from the fact tuat tho modical col- logos in thin State ara now woll supplicd sinco the passage of the act giving them the unclaimed hodies of paupers, it is balaved that the revur- rectionints hove shipped tho stalen bodies ta ADJOINING BTATER whore no such Iqw oxisly. A bady was found packod in a barrel at tha Sliohigan Central somo time ago, consigued to Aun Arbor, and it thought that the North sido reaurrectiouists were tho ones who shipped it, At tho thme it wae wuoy fearned whenco the remains como, nor who brought them thoro, an exprosa company baving received tham from seme one whom tho olork gid not partic ularly notice. thoy ‘TUE PENALTY In this Btate for desccrating graves {6 not lesa than $100 fluo nor more then $1,000, or im: prisonnent in the Caunty Jail ono year, or both, in each caso where & body is stolen ora grave disturbed. Thus, iu tho present inatangs, tho parties sro liablo to an imprisonment of five youre, Jt wan roported yostorday that tho body of one Of the fomates found iv the stablo ia that of the unfortunate woman who way frozen to death at the corner of Emorald ayeuuo and Twouty-mivth street recently, and who was buried “ay tho Pottor's Fiold in Jefferson, whonco it i ver likely all te bodies aatio, sitio toro ia lees tisk in oporating thera. THE WOUNDED PRISONER, it 1s found, ie not Goorgo Brith, a carponter, as ho wtated whon arrested, but Qeorgo Wallaco, a modical utudont, who lately graduated at Rush College, His wounds did not prove 40 sovero aa waa at first apprehandad, and though wuforing touch pain, he was woll enough to osppear bofore Justico Kaufingun yesterday worn- ing. 1 case owas continued in bail of $1,600 for an examination March 6, and Wal- Jaca jn dofautt waa carziod ta tho County Jall, whore he vow is, He romelus axtromely non- conimuuicative; no information thus fer las buon gained from him. It ja thought that ho sc. cured the bodies to send to the Mishigan Univor- without oven a abclicr, thus craving timmediaty Lelpe, the Iellef aud Aid’ Soctety ‘refuses to employ te money intrusted fo them for the purpose of relieving fUeve deatitute People, referring the sufferers to tho County Agenty, ¥is,3_ to the pocketa af the tax-payers, as the cavitalisls orv paying fuw ar no taxes, (profersiant to faut the city, faim in court, tat cording to the Cumpany’s own statement, $347, are in thelr hands, which are doposited with ‘eae mt " sity, and it is anid (ho polico force Lave ‘pat a pelouatn itp tua ver Payne was bale cabin poars to be ovidonen to tly affect, =r bale, $10,000 annually to oMclsla who da not care to THE BODIES relieve the really neody, but squander the mouoy uy fovorles, oF uxt tenn for thals oma. pereousl Siraline fation, 4a "tho Relief and Ald sacte the necessary support to. tha ri ing the burden upon the lating with tue funds eve jue) freon, and e ® mea {ie ’ of vin arshivny fo israion an ald it fs ie de wore taken to the Murpuo youtorday, where they await {dontifiestion, ‘hoy hsd beow buried but. ashort time when exhumed, aud wtill Ereverve a yory natural appearance, The police of the Chicago Avenne Station wero in ecarch of the prisoner's companion who gacaped, though it is botieved ha was wounded, qeutoras , hut ho wau not arrested up toe Into hour lastnight, Thoy have intelligence which will doubtless lead to bis approbeusion, Pacers ah eae A Olergymay in a Quandary, From the Saraterian, “Qomo in here, you black ravcal!" That is is now refusipg ly needy, thraw- specu ““tibpertiog "therewith ; erewitl loa the olla ui taz-payor, of tie stale of wdaire,, Bor thle hares nase Guat wi bo eld Weduiadsy, eb. 2f, 7:00 pm, 305 North avenue (North 6 rth Bide), siti] Coruell treet, Northwoslera Hall (Northwest | what the young lady sald, The vouug juay, qou SJ Blue Yalang 860, Was clonin: 6 window-biindse al 10 bwie To cout aud Decide fy regan to. tne followin light hour, ands ugolng hor little black dog wit Beg umn Ye ano ta the Bala aed AL a soldat at en ir Heart ae choad watt sTedlacbarge at) shelr avowed, fevorites as | with au inipulae-of€ affection toward lier pot exe ‘Second—To pals the confidence of tho people, nine, whivering in tho cold, and wagging out his ease Uy the cldean of See putdfo that are (2 be | inyte appest. Ho abo hastened lo the duor, and, J htrd—~To give Lopsrtinn paaitance teal ie neea, | Urewing ib open, gave yout to the loving Ox- . i) pression wa quatad; “Coma in hero, you black rascal!” “So fur as the dog was con- corned, ho yeomed to underatand tho torme of endearmant addresued him, but when tho oung iady's pautor, dreused all in black from top FVch—Ta subsatt to & cloas and : the accounts of said Hoclety sine Meee revieton of | fo too, wepped forward from the shady vide of strict exemibation of thy eamanaryiet, uadation and | the doorway, be wore ® curious expression on hie countenance, Tho young lady looked at ¢ ravorend goutleman and blushed. ‘The dog wag- ed his toil as if wilting to divide tho hovors. ‘4x a thorough sud decisive aboliies: of Peer the existing =a on and the shamefut whloee tubeey of ‘becam CoulMUBIy, all citizens of Cricte eee, OF te for reasuire of the t Os ted by the | Wo don't kuow oxactly bow it camo out, Bus tend Whe Hue oui Sate of thie are tovited t0 | soport has it. that the ‘dood man regarded doubt. sud concerted notion cau Procure Help sureige hs | fully (ue ebooy beayt, glancod at Lis own broad cloth, concluded i$ wag all right, and accopted the young tady's doolaration that “I—1l—meunt the other—tho other-come in and soo ma!” jon Wo tha poar and relief to the tax-payore, © em MauCe pout Dor eviadlcot! Put jour shoulders to tue whoa gee THE BAPTISTS. Quarterly Mecting of the Union. Tho Excoutive Committee Relate Their Labors and Embarrassments, Ontbroak of the Old MoOarthy Foud, Mr. Raviin’s Troubles.} Tho third quarterly meoting of the Hantist Union, of Chicago, was held at tho Michigan Avonue Baptiet Church last ovening. Coneider- ing the inclemonoy of tho weathor, tho attend- anco waa quite largo, Tho Prealont of the Union, 7. E. Hinkley, wag in tho chair. and A. N, Arnold was Scerotary. Tho meeting was opened with prayer by the Rov. N. A. lteod, of Muscatine, Ia. ‘Tho first order of businoes, aftor the uenal de- yotional oxercises, was the presontation of the REPONT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITILE hy tho Secretary, as follows + Dean Dartitnen ¢ Shortly after the adoption of the pretent Countitution of the Union (Marci 17, 1474), the Exocutive aud Standing Camnmittces 1 pleted thelr orgaulzalton Uy appalling ond man aud Secretary, ‘Tho Executive Committee votod to mest month, anil to request the attendance of the standing committees at theno inonthily nioelings, the ofticers, Executive Coinmittes, aud standing commit feos this constituting the Buard of the Union. ‘Thirtoon meotings of (is Board have been beld, at ailof which several mombers of tho iiifercut Stand~ ing Commitices Wave been preacut. The average at- tondance has been teu, ‘At tho meeting held ‘Moy 13, a plan of incorporation wan adopted, under whiclt « regular act of incorporas tlon, according (o tho rovisod ntatutes of tho Hato of Illinols, was sulsoquently obtained, The services of the Rov, Lowia Naymond, as agent of the Union, clonad on tho 13th of July, aince which time the Uufou lisa employed no paid agency. Iu the month of Bep- tember, aaniall church was organized at Winnetla, aud duly recognized by o Gouncll, ‘About the xamno timo afelurch edifice at Wilmatte, valued of $3,000 or $2,000, was Lid iu for 83,000 by Hun- Dingo, Eeq., wha has agreed to hold tt for two yeara for thu Leneftt of the BapUst denomination, (4 respoura to an Invitation from the Brooklyn Dap- tat Union, of New York, your Commitios appuinted a delegation of Hive metnbers tu atteud a Natioual Conven- tion of the Baytint Unious of the country, kell tn the aforeanid city on ths 9th and 10th of Doveimber, Three of the appolutecs attcuded that important gathering, Ata uiceling of your Committes held Nov, 2, the following resolution in roguru to church property was adopted : w Resoitei, That a proving be furerted in overy decd made by the’ Union, which sali prevent the sale, ox~ change, ur iuctinbrauce of property without "the Knowledge and cousent of tho Union; or, tn the event of {is dissolution, of a Council, to which all the churches of the denomination iu Chicago shall have licen invited.” In tho month of December a loan of $3,000 for five years, at 10 per ceut per auntimn interest anil S per cent premium, waa negotiated, secured by tnortgage on tho Maryan Mark propurty, for the purpose of discharging the tioating debt of Wit property. 1 was afterwards fauntl, Lowuver, thst a vote uf a majority of the mem- hers of the Uniou waa uaccesary to authorize the loan aud themortgege ; and accordingly a special meotluye of the Union was called, on the 28th of January, at which the requinile authorization wea given, A "voto was alo parsed af tho samo mecting suthariziug the Eacoutive Commitice to offect eales of any other real estate Lelonging to tho Unton for tho purpose of dis- charglug preselng debts, “Tus sLanding committees appointed at the beginning of tho year bave remained unbroken until within the fart fortnight, Biuco that thne, two of tho members of the Ways ond MMosny Comunttco have resigned thelr places, ou account of thelr removal from tho city, namely, Mr, Grange Hard, Jr, and Mr, d,.A. Closser, Their places have been aupplled hy tlio elea- tion of Mr, J, £, Buslinell and Mr, Norman T. Gane 10. Yaur Committees found themaclves burdened, on {hor entranca into attice, with a debt ov the Morgan Fark Church, and this bss becn a hindrance to tho we conpiialanont of what might otherwiea have been ac~ complished, ‘Tho failure on the ymrt of most of the cherches to ratso their quots of axsossmonta, oven when roduced {o ono-hutf the ortyinal ucalo, bas ren- dered your Gonnmittes powerless to redesin thelr pledge fo tho Emanuel Church, on. the Nori Side, su interest of groat importauce aud uf muck promlso, ‘Tho Baptiste of Chicago Lava opportunity, and need todo ® great work in the department of judicious church extension. ‘This great work can caaily bo doue, by unlov, mutual coufdence, and co-operation, Without there conditions that work will not be done; for want of those conditions many golden opportuni- tion have already been loat, Let us then, brethren, Join baud to hand, heart to heart, ptirae to purse, and imarch onward in oue body, Tho roport waa accopted, following which tho Rov. Mr. Mablo made nome statements about the Maywood and Morgan Park proporty by request, ‘Tho next order was : TUR THEASURER's DEPORT, ‘but in bis abacuco it was pausad. Dr, Cheney said the Trosuuror was qut of tho city aud State, a8 much as anything else to avoid being dummed by thoas haviug demands upou tho Union which ita treasury woa unable to nieot. Ne thonght somo steps should be takon at once to roplovish tho Treasury, as the Treasuror was being Lothored beyoud monsure ar romcdy by thous having olaimsagninet the Association, ‘Tho Rov. dlr. Goodspacd thought tha flnan- clai condition of the Vuion deplorable, Ho-did not want to seo tho Union exteud its band to succor any charges outside the city until ite troagury was propared to respond, ‘Thora was s floating debt of £1,200 avalust the Uniou un- provided for. Ho had already givon 260, but would glvo $25 more, During lis romarka ho mado ailuaton indirectly to THE OLD M'CAMTUY DIFFICULTY, * and {ntlmated that soveral prosont had gono back on the action of the Council in that cave by siguing the call for tho ov, Br, Gordon's tate ferowoll toatimontal, Dr. Arneld said he felt called upon, as a siguer of Mr. Gordon's farewol! textimonial, to respond, He did nat consider that he had gono back on the Councilin the matter, He sigoed tho call believing. that Mr, Gordon waa going to leave tho city, aud ho was actuated bya brotuorly love, lio did not want to be cousitored us indorsing Mr. Gordon's conduct by any moaus. Dr.» Northrup gsid ho wag in tho samo boat. Whito ho sigued Mr. Gordon's call, his sympae thica wero agaivat Lim. lio did not indorse kum, Bes would ho reflect upon the Council by his action, Tho Nev, Mr. Goodspood replied that the public had undorstood the signors of the vall as INDORSING MR. GOuDON. Dy. Thomas, In announciug the teatimonlal from his pulpit, hind taken occasion to refer to his couraye, bravory, and religious eal, and to sowmend bis course in the MoCarthy trial and hiv pttack upon cortaiy pastors and associstes in hie faravl wormon at the Woatora Ayouua rch. ‘Tho debate at this point wag cat off by the Chair, who reminded tuo meoting that there was go question before the house, Dr. Hillis was tho Srat to prosont businens, which was iu the shape af ® constitutional umondmont, which was suoscquently tabled, * The Roy, Mr, Goodnpeod thon suggestud that tho attention of the mooting be given to LIQUIDATING THM FLOATING DERT, whon the following snbsoriptions wore mado; VE. Winoktey, #100; ©, 2. Llackall, $50; tho Rev, T, W. Goodepoetl. 625; Dr, I, J. Morgan, 10; J. 1K. Durtis, 960; A, N. Arnold, 850; doneph Torry, €10; C. H, Baker, €25; ¥. Stnith, #53 Hl, Bhoto, @10; Dr, 1a, Mow, 85; A. A. At- aut) 85; Dr, Northup, @5; Dr. W. J. Kornuott, : THE TEMPLE OMUNCHT. Following this, tha Nev. N. I’. Ravin atepped forward to {oll of his troubles in connection with the Temple Church, for which he had mado So mneny euorificag, Ho had €8,000 invextet in tho church, and, if the Union td not provide for it, he would takacareof ithimeclf, Besides this, tho church was otherwise periously ombar- rapued. Ho thouRbt he could keap it out at tho handy of the Catholics and tho dovil on general prinelpios, but $40,000 wae greatly nesded to nce the church where it should be. Ile hoped ie Union would do something in the mattor at aueco, and Io was not very particular what, j * cate lantte Scanlon bearing on the sub- ect, plodging sympathy but no monoy, was pre- dent by Dre Everts, 7 pane The Key, Mr. Iavlin said be did not want courtoous revolutions, but tho determined busi- ness xptonsions of tho meeting, De. Elia wagin favor of selling the Morgan iat property for tho benotlt of the Tormplo hurch. He thought there was something wrong In Baptive polity, at lonst waus of unity in the churches of tha city, which Jind given rise to the troubles in question. ‘The Tomple Church was growing oorer every day on a membership of neventy- ve, while the Becond Ohurch, « fow biocks away, had a healthy momberehip of over 1,000, Hoe could not understand tho situation, but was afraid that tho relations of the two churches Wore not what they ought to ba. Dr. Norturup thoughs thas the only salvation for the Templo Church wax that some coe would, aome forward aud endow it. Dr, Blackall thought it waa allly to think of lifting the debt from tho church, and was watia- fled that tho best uf fooling was entertained for it in the Second Church, ‘The Hoy, Mr. Rayliu again camo to his feat, as he sald, to make hie Isat specch to Baptist body upon the subject. it wilt be found difloult to draw momberuhip from tho Becond Church until the dobt- of Temple Church was Hfted. ‘Lhe senior pastor of the Becond Uburoa bad toll him a short tlmo Uefore that he contd not blame hin for any good that had come to the Temple Church, ‘Tha apeaker con- thined in excited tones toray that the devilish, accurned,and nclfieh charactor of rival and strong chureles"” was ruining the weaker ones, and involving God'e curses upon themeclyes, The idon of a union existing among the Baptist churches in Chicago was an inauit to the tame. Disuuion wan tho real trouble, aud was tae rock uren whieh the Chutch wonld atrand sooner or Jater, Mo Intanted, however, to stick to tho ‘Yempte Church in the interost of Christ, and he would forget, if needs be, church walle and rules of faith to placo it upon mrolld basin. Ff would not be restrained by the worl Baptist, for ho was learning te hate the une from its common use, He would take it ontside of aj] denominations, where at least {in rivals could not drink ita bio away, ‘The Noy. Mr, Goodspeed replied that his first duty waa to tho Second Church, bit that hoe liad never dono anything to injure nrival. He lind, alwaya had the greatost rerpect for Mr. itavlin, and lind alwaya heen rendy to ray to any part of lis conpregation £0 inclined. go wore slip with him. Te did nut feol that he wan in any wlso reyponeible for tha condition of tho Teinple Church. After some further remarks by several, of an unimportant character, the wholo question wae referred to 6 cormmittes, aud the Goion ad- journed until Thureday of noxt wouk. NOT ON THE BILL, The Academy Programme Inter- polated. A Drunken Fool Emptics His Pistol at the Andionco. A Neal Tragedy Averted by Golng Out to “Soo a Man? Tho performance at tho Academy of Muale lant oveniug was somewhat rudely disturbed by &u Occurrance which must strike tho roader as suggestive of tho dangor whict lurks in every Popular gathering, so long as tho pornicious custom of carrying firoarma is permitted by the police power of the city. Tho curtais had been down on the third act come time, and Mr, Loesch was leading lis orchostra iu o election for which he auticipated a round of applause, A Pistol-shot wae heard in one cornor of the house, and an a natural convequenco the audionea roso in consternation to knew whathad oevurred. ‘The Indica and their gallants moved from the loft hand side of tho house with an alaority which coula not Lava boon surpaxtod bad tho ery of tire been raised, A glanea at the placo from which tho sound caine showed a young man standing up aud looking somowhnt bewildered. In his band was o Smith & Weeson revolver, which was {ustantly snatchod from hit by tho bystanders, fice oflicer, who had been standing noar the theatro outrauco, hurried down to thts ‘porson ond drow himavway, Mo had boen sitting in the orchestra circto, near its extreme left, ond was Iuatled ont ina yery short tune, ‘he greater part of the eaudi- enco was ignorant of what had talen place, and whut followed rather added to their apprehen- slo, A gentloman in the audience drow from near tho seat just vacated by the prisoner & parcel loonely wrapped In paper, ‘Tho fitet thought which this sight called up was horrify- ing. From the gingerly way in which it was extried, tho fdca grew that the parcel contained » baby, au-an infant in arms had beon eitting near io pot, ‘he gentleman urriod {6 de liverately’ to “the front = of _—__ the theatre,” while the audienco gazed in muto horror, and placed it on the Programme-toblo. Lifting the paper ho revealed tothe intonuo reliof of everybody, nota baby, buts demijolin full of whisky. It was now ro- membored that whon tha prisoner camo in ho was accompanied by s woman and carried a par- col. The women wont out fivo minutes bofore tho shot was fired. It socms that the prinanss, whose name in Harry Barnet, had held tho pletolin his band over since his companion left Lim. Thoy had been quarreling, and ho appears to have drawn it with the intention of shooting her. In bis drunkon inry ho lad fired deliberately in frout of him into the orchestra, the bullet lodg- ing betwoon two of the muelcinus in the wood-work of the wages Beats 40 and 41, Section A, were directly in a fina with the comme of the ball, whiok paeued over No. 40, In No. 41 ant Mra. Willinm Olapp, and No. 40 bad jugs boon yaented ny her husband, one of the proprietors oftho thoatro. Had be boon in his soat be would have, stopped the bullet. According to all tho Jaws of projectiles Mr. Clapp may thorefore bo congratulatod upon haviug bad * buriness " to attend to just at that moment, as hia vacation of his seat probably eaved his lifo. Darnot was tokon to tho Madiaon Street Po- Higa Station sud locked in s coll, Ho de- clined to to give much information, but sald that he had worked np to tho Ist of January for the American Express Company, inca which time he has beon idle. Io has been drunk for threo or four days, and, consoquontly, reckless. When sekod why he fired tho shot, he roplfed “just for fan,” and whon reminded that hie exqaisite comody might lave beou couverted into tragedy, ho said ‘ho wasn’t ao blank par- tloular about who he ehot. ‘Tho seats occupied by Mr. Clapp sud lady are wwually filled by tho dramatic entics, and Mr. Gardiver was Inugh- ingly charged by several gentlemon with having Inted an acwasein to exterminate hie foos, enpeoiatly wy if way Imnown thoy never left thelr soats for business. Lowever, ay ho feole mortification enonph over the clroumstanca that liquor was brought in oud consumed in hia theatre, it will not do to pross*the ather olargo. To the credit of the suchenoe {t must bo said that, after Narnot’s ro- moval by the pollaa, the play procecdad without trouble, Lovech counted ile orohestra, exe ined bis violin, and, finding noboily hart, oontin- ued the musio mto which un unoxpected * reat" had boanthus yumumarily Introduced. THE WABASH-AVENUE RAILWAY-CHARTER. To the Edvtor of The Chicage Tribune} Ouseago, Fob, 23.—Although the Wabash-Ayo- nue Horae-Railway charter iv now atnong the thlugs whio are past and gone, it ts not alto- gothior unlikely that vory many of our citizons | aro to-day as ignorant of tho provisions of this bill as they are of the proportions of the steal which has been perpetrated upon this city, Tho giving away of this franchise tothe Chleago City Railway Company, by tha city, is a biggor swindio than wns over attempted in the yroat city of Now York, in tho paliniest days of the ‘Yammany supremacy, Nothing equal to it was over Lofore poipotratod in my eity or inuuici- ality upon the faco of tho plobo. It i iko the Clty of New York giving to ors ‘Tweed — porpetual franchise or ghertor, providing for bis laying down track upon Bixth avenue, from its torn terminuy to Fore tieth streot, and then running cais upon thoro tracks or not a8 ho might seo fit. ‘There ld nothiug in tho Wabgshiavcnie char- ter, from ang opd to the othor, compelling tha Chicaga City Railway Company to ever run cars upen this aveuus, Pormiaslon fy pivay thom to do it, but they can never bo compelled, undertho ehartor, to run cars Upon their tracks. Tho charter providea that the Company shall lay down track from Madison to Marriyon withtn slx months from Deo, 2t, 1874, aud from Harrison to ‘Twenty-second as fast ng the avcuue shall bo paved, unlosa prevented by q court order; said tracks not to be lald Within 13 foot from tho onrb, giving to tha Mailway Com psy, 80 fest af tho contre and best part of this road and boautiful avenuo for raliway pure pores. But there js nothing in tho charter com- pelllv this Company to operate thoxa tracky af. er they sradown, ‘The tracks may bo laid, and thon forayer after lay idlo, ow iy tho caso with tha track uow upou Glark, botweon Van Buren and Twelfth atrooty, Should tho Compas ROO st for ite intorext to oparata thom, then it is pro yided that ghoy shall be oporated by animal power, and shalt carry pasuengors and baggage only, ‘There ia no reutriction abaut tho rate of fare it shall charge, noither ta thuro any etipula~ ton in the chartor requiring tho Cumpany to pay auything into the Uity-Treaaury, ethor in tho shape of a Hoonge, or iv any othor shape. Should the Company operate the road, it oan use ite Dobtaila wo loug as thoy way last, but when new oara aro built for this avanue they are to bo two-horee cars, with conductor and driver iy two pordons—not before. * ‘Thewe aro the'provisions of this charter, and all thero 4s about it, Nowponuible partivs offered to pave theentire ayemue, in an avcoptablo wau- nor to the city, and keop itin perfcot ropair during she Hifo of ‘tho chartor. ‘They alvo agreed to operate the road with two-horse palaco cary; they stipulated in regard to tho rate of faro they should charge; they offered to pay a licouso, end pay 1 Pe cont of the not earningd of tho road into the City Treasury, for oducational or charitable purposos, a «Oty Governmeut spurned this offer, and guve tho chartor to a Company nudor the loosest-drawn instrament ever known, and why did i¢doit? ‘Thatis the quemion. Wanasn, HASSETT. Tho Old Man Denies That Story of the Priest. Padgett Accounted foreA Talk with Young Hassett. Mr. Hickey Is Indignant. A Tarnune reporter made a visit to the Coury ‘Tail youtarday afteruoun, to have 8 talk with tra old man Hassott, and flud out what now dovelop- menta, if any, thero wero in tho murder cago of which bo stands accusod as the principal. On ontoring the “cago” of tho Jail tha ra- porter was surprised to find that, notwithataud- ing tho fact that old Hoavsett js ioprisonod on the most serious chargo which can be brought against a man, ho was among those who havo the privilezo of xponding their time in the car- ridor of tho Jail instead of bis cell,—a kindooss which, in the safe-keeping dayscof Courad Toiz, was giyon only to vory few of tho prie- oners, and those culy who had been im- mured on quasi-criminal charges, ‘Tula re- minded him: of a story told him by ex-Joilor Hand, somo few days bofaro that official's sudden docapitation. Among tho prisoners tu whiuin Petor accorded tho privilexo of the corridor was tho pateut-rights operator, Col, Thorpo, of Inventors’ Exchange notoriety, who never failod to oxpress his gratitude fur the fomency shown him, and who, before bie relcace on bail, whispered gently into Voter's nar that lo waa worth * barrels of money,” and that among Diher prevents ‘with which be would Toad. bin kind) guardian after his ralearo would bo a couple of ftasketn of tho finost champagne that conld be found iu tho city, The Colonel waa roloanad on bail, and tho Jatter waited for those baskets of champagne, and waited, and waited, but thay camo not, and Peter bad to fall back upon tho Jooal lagor aud ueditations upon the strange duplicity and un- oxpected ingratitude of the man whose money had to be counted by the barrel-full. Of course it must not be supposed that old man Hassett has boon talking chaupagno or baz- rols of moucy to anybody, or that it ts such in- ducemente as thexo which fill the corridors of tho jail with the merry laughter and cheery con- yorsation of thoxo jolly pneoners whom it were an ungentiemanly act to forca bebind ungentoel iron Lars, aud keeps that scuttle-hole in con- stant readiness as an easy egress to tis roof of tho building, where an accom- modating Iadder nawatta tho nolecleas step of the fugitiyo from juetioa. On the contrary, itia pleasent to contrast tuo present humaui- tarian system with tho somewhut brutal, but withal vory offectual, method of the departed Conrad, even though it dves cost the county a pilsouer or two a mouth, YINDINO OLD HAgeETT tho centre of an adwiting “ron of prisonere, who were apparently enjoying bugely lls expla pation of the ecullar freaks of temper of his wife aud boy, which juvariably resulted in their titling him with boing a murdercr, the reporter did not at firat like to mtorfero with their amusc- iment, bnt, as it promised to bo unending, he at fast ventured upon au interruption. when the following conversation ensned, much to the do- light of the other prisoners, whom tho most pointed hints failod to imbuo with a sonse of tho decency of retiring for a few minutze. Reportor—How uo son foc! this morning, Mr. Hnwsott ? ‘Mr. Haaxott—Protty weil, I thank you; how's yoursolf ? * Raporter—Admirablo, 1 thought I wonld just giva you acalltoceoif you bad anything fur- thor 40 say on the subject of the chnrge Lrought against you by your eon. I may add that I come from ‘Tur'Tn Mr. Hnssett--That's right. I'm glal to eco you; but there's nothing new that I know of Roportor—I goo in this morning’s Turnuse that a Roman Catholic minister says that you had trouble in Ireland about ,tiving with your iirst cousiu, though you wero uot murriod to her. Have you seen the article? (Were a bectling-browed aud red-nored voung man, one of the privileged, named Bill Dunn, who is awaiting trial on n chargo of stealing tickets of tho Michigan Ceutral Railway Com- pany, volunteered the information that glo Lad Just read it to the old man.) ‘ Mr, Haasott—L did, rir, and I would lilce to have hola of that priest. It's a big lic, ana sul can provo by consins of minoin thia city, who will swear that the woman 1am now living with ie no rolation of mine except by marriaze. Reportor—Whero did you livo in Iretand ? ‘Mr. Haagott—I livad in the Connty Clare about Q1 miles from Enna, instoad of 6. as the priest nye, Suro, thoro’s lots of Ilan. setts round there, and every family of them has oPatrick, Just the other day a man called to seo mo inthe jall vecauro be know a Patrick Haagett who lived in County Claro, Ireland, but When ho gaw mo be sail I was auothor man, Aaporter—You remember the elroeumetances of tho ual of the body in tho South Brauch four years neo Mr, Havaett—Quito well. Reporler—Your family say thoy know nothing aboutit, Did you not toll them of the accur- renco st the time ? Mr, Hugectt—Nover a word, Sure that's noth- ing strange fora man to bo found dead in tho river, Didn't they mud them avery wool those Limos ? Neporter—Do you romomber over honring about s man named Padgett, a bors plasterer by occupation, halug missing about tho time of the murder ? ‘Mr, Inssett—I did not, I nover heard the name meutioved until now in thie affair, ‘Teporter—Havo you anything moro to say ? ‘Mr, Haswett—Nothing except thet when I yet out of hare—if Lever do got out—I will hunt up that priest, and I will mako him foal sorry for whut ho said about me, f tell you, Noportor—You aye sura it 18 not no? Mr, Hawaott—I cay prova It by quite a numbor of poople, ‘Cha reporter Jot the County Jail end pro- ceoded to the Armory, where ho bad a conversa. tion with DAN MAGSETT, never who, however, bad uotbing to add to hia proviois testimony pleats tale public, With regard to she alleged trouble hia parents bad in Ireland, hg kuew nothing, statiug that Le was worn in (his country aud kuow but itle about his fathor's and mothor's life in the uld country. No did not _know anything sbout the man Pad. gett, wha dinappeared at about tho time of tho murdor, but professed astonisiment at his mother and brothor and sister denying (hat thay aver gard af tho body bewg found in the nyor, as he remembered both himself and hig father conveying = tha nows homo, where it was discygsed by tho wholo family. Mo was cortain that the head was thrown ‘into tho river by his father, ag he saw tho okt man put it juto the tleree with the reat of the body, PaLORTT, From iuformation gloaned by Tie Taipune ree porter it it now cloar beyond qnestion tl man Padg itt, who disapponred dn 1871, {a not tho man Wf, se body war faund in the Chiesa Kwvor, V+ aid search for information tho re- portor, amongst those who might bo supposed to havo same knowledge of the departed Pad- Rott, came across Mr. John Coyort, 4 goutioman largely interested in building oporations in this city, Who: tupplicd him with the following facts : in tho month of Juty of that year Mr. Covort waa orecting wome buitdings on Forrest avenyo, sud had ongagod Mosars. Tooway & Vadgott to do tho plastering. In the Jattor part of the munth, Just previous to lis departure for New York Uity, ho gave Padgott s chock for 8500 to enablo the lattor to pay off his workaion. Ho had baroly reached that city whon ho recelved a tele- gram from Ghicago appriung him of the fact of VPadgett's doparture with tho funds, Padgett had not cinvo baon secon by hit, but ha was ura that ho way in tha land of tho lvlug, as ho liad heard of him in Washington on ono of two differ- ont occasions, 4B. IICKEY, tho scenpant of tho lot on which the Massett pata posto at tue t}me oe tte Seer le atrqnuomy opposed to the diguing up of his romives i Onur to discover tis sult Sluco @ built on the premises ho has had the water. pipes and vawor-plpes Inid, and, altogethor, hoe thinks that to turn bis premises upside down in 8 skull-Lhunt would bos picce of unparalleled cruelty. Ie claims that the suggestion mado in Tatoray Taimune that this whould bo dona 24 brought him no end of trouble, From early morning until eve his property was the olworvad of allobuervers, soveral of the visitorsarriving with picket and spado, ready at a moment’s voticato egin operations. it now appoars, though tho Hawuotta—-who all aco to hayogn utter con- tompt for the Ninth Commandinent—stated dit forently, tha family movod to their present quur- tors soina months provious to the murdor, aud it iw oloar that, to uptury Sho ands in Me, Hickoy's front gardou and back yard, would bua work of suporcrogution. "WINTER RESORT, WINTER RESORT. NOYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL: PeeTAt Miunitation sdttous di Ladgerasod! 4a bsoed: mt adirous ai: Ldduerqoous 4 way, He Be Btoswerouail overy two weoks, STEEL PENS. RN ve a. “s ‘ 8, CIXDEN ON. rk Ofiive, 49 taiden an Is Sth EES RPS So ____. AMUSEMENTS. oO" ADELPHI THEATRE. 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Bold Wholosale and for Exportation by tha Propriotors, LEA & PRREINS, Worcester, Knelandy and Revail by ‘Ucalers in Sauces genorally thrunghout tho World, -Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Sanco, At the BREAKFAST TADILLE it imparts the moss aquisito relish and xest to Hut or Culd Bloat, Fowl, Sah, Brotled Kidney, £0, At the DINNER TABUE, inesop, with Fish, Hot doiats, Game, and in all Graviee, it uirca adolighttal favar, At tho LUNCHEON AND SUPPER TABLES itis doem24 Indiepsnsable Ly thoeg fauntliae with Ita eats mable qualiiise. {From the Now Yurk Times.] There $2 no relish ta tho world wh{ohi fs 20 uolrersally Skod as Loa & Portina! famous Worcestershire Saucé. JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. __RAILROAD TIME TABLE, _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS Exriaxaqiox ov Rereneycx Manxs,—t Batnrdy ceried. + Scudsy cxeepiod. tMouday orceptod. te Sundar at 32a. ui. # Dally, * CHICAGO & NORTHWE3TERN RAILROAD, arket, (Sherman Mouse), and 75 Cansbe oP Meardveanal,y wit depots, ~a—Sepot comer at b—Depot corugr ot MICHI-AN CENTRA A BAILTAND, Southewst torner ah ieandatshy Penot, Seat af, Laken Treketaatice, 61 Clark: and ¥3 ba ‘Mail (via main line) Day Express... dackron Aesoitiaidatio, "Sunday Kes, $* Baturday aud Gunter Es, GO & ALTON RAILROAN, Denser shart Line, cia Laniale oy, Soiree Aiton wn A Toate at Weat Site near datinonat, H1S Kandetp. {heaees 4 “anes Keneae City and Doarer Fast Bx, Dis Louis aid Sprinatteld, E CHICAGD, BULWAUE Calan Dew, caer Ticked Oe South Chtrdovs, © ieee wih at Depot, Madison, Monroa &} at*bien, Leg! Masti Chieny, aleo, Myaasha, if Baring Point eReader ane? Redd wy one Br Rpriugtiald'end Pert. 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