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ed Iowa and Minnesota spring, Scat IE mabtor ed Wentern, $122<31.20 5 ambe do, $1.20481,2015; white do, $1.a7@01d4 Kye aulet and atoady 5 90,9 Marles Srmers rnodsrate, je~ mand} Canada wast pat ely aes 000 {u moderate cternand a ey eh fea quiet*and firm; Rio, lexaisxe 8 une! y data quiet and tunchange Miar—Unehanged, Gnocentes—Cot ingold. Bugar ‘quiet and nominal; fale to quo Hs prints Be ar ode ‘is i tessos—Forolin qiilet 5 Now Orle eer soot to attictly primo, 62@60c, Nice ged, ule an) aya cVirmer and tnsotive ; crude, 14@T7%e id, 1c, rpraainen Tieare—stondy § $2.10@215. Srinirs or Tunrentine—Slead Foas—Unwettled ¢ cliolee Wester <Paovisons—Pork firmer, new in fining, £19, 5010.9714, SUG 8.62%, eutior ; Western, Beet creed oat msi ay slden stat), Wen arn long clear, 10%c; short clear, 210, Lard Armer; prime steam, 133(0, Rurren—iteavy } Western, 15@240, Corrar—Unchanged, Coven Skep—Firmer and moro active; Western, 11.124 Hager A Stive and firmer ; $1.11@1.12. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI O,, March 9,—Fioun—Quiet and un- changed. re Oeaix—Wheat quiet and weak: red, $1.01@1,10, corn quict and ‘naguangod, ‘atu7@sse, Oata quiet and unchanged, at B9G@62c, Kyo quict aod unchanged. Darley dull and unchanged. O1L8—Unebanged, 7 Hoos—Dull, aa 8 ehaie loner, at 25¢, k—Dull aud wachauged. Ghimeae—stendy, and in moderate demand, CLoven-Bren— ani tnebiangoil, at LY @1t30, c iteady, ad i aenuderate* seni fair aud firm ; alouiders, 70 ell; cloar rib, 0203 clear, 10}ze, at8, 10%, and 11}6, Wittney—Fair and firm, at €t.10, Toaa—In good demand at full prices: recelpte, 3,069, nil low grades; sates of common at $4,500.10, and falr to medium at $7,257.65 ; all sold; shipments, : MILWAURER, Mmewaunre, March 9.—Frovn—Steady and drm. Guary—Wheat army No, 1 Milwaukee, W24e3 No, 2 rye; April, BBNe3 May, 023/c, Ole firmer am dgber ; ‘Ro.'a tn ntore, bic. .Corn steady; No, 2, (do; + new, Odyc.” Ryafirm } good demand; No.1 in store, t104, fetiey oglected nominal; No, 2, $1.08; No. Bin store, 05e, +" Paovintona—Firmi » Mess pork, $18.20 eashs rfimo mors, $10,124 (210,25; axtra prime, 19,12 }4(d 325, Sweet picked bans, IW@isie. Dry aalted shoulders atrong at Yet ‘middley DY@lWife, all fooaa; boxed ranga %¢¢ higher, Prime Iard ‘firm at 1aye'for steam 5 14c for kettic, looa--Live entirely nominat at $0.40@0.90, Dressed. ry vl nominal at $7,75¢ le ee aipre Flour, Low Uriny oate, 460¢ bu; wheat, 5,000 bu. Si eare=Floor, 5,000 Dis; oats. 400 bu; wheat, 16,009 bu. PIILADELPUIA. Putaveirni, March 9.—l'nrnoLrtM—Fssy at Wes rene, 104@103,¢ 5 crude, in bel, T4@ bulk, ve tpee Clover unnctticd Wertern, 10Y@1¥e3 Amotuy sud tax unebanged. Teoun—Flrm ; good demand ¢ Wlaconsin and 3 pia fers, $804.70; Indlauia aud Oulo do, $9.256 0; high trades, $0,256,7.7. a tee neat etcadye nt $1,90;21.23 for reds $1.23 orn fitmer; yellow, “BLAg ae 1.20 for amber, "Tye, 5c. acy mixed Westerh, tie, Oats, obgéve for Whites (Ge for mntxed, Vaovintone—Mean pork, $19,600.00, Beef W@Not packed, Io: salted shoulders, TA7c. eo Wintsice—Held at $1.12 for Mventern, rvu-tonnil, a Burren—Quict ; ext ae; "do Brute, 24@, Hey do rolly firats, 2564 o- " Chirray—Unehanged, Eaus—Declluiny; Western, 32633e, BALTIMORE. Bavrntony, March 9.—FLouUn—Firm; good de. maud 5, Western superfine, 4.25@4.005 do oxtr, 1.75 93.00 f do family, $5.07@0.25, Gnain—-Wheat rm, quiet, and unchanged, Corn weak fur Wostern; Wentern mixed, @lwe. Onis quict tnd unchangod. ‘Rye dull and unchanged. ‘Provisions—Pork dull und steady at $19,001.50, Hulk meata firm; shoulders, 77%; clear rib, 10%¢ ploye, Bacon frm; whoulders, 8c; clear rib, MQ lige “Mame, 14@180. Lard ateody at W@lhiZo, urren—Steady and unchanged, Drrnoutust—Fasior; nominally 14 @INe, Corree—Stealy and unchanged. ‘Wutsey—Quiot aud unchangod, 2 la ‘TOLEDO, Toeno, O,, March 9.—Fioun—Quiet ond un- nged. x Guswe—Wheat dull; a ehodo léwers No, 3 white atau, £1,084 5 No, wife Atlelgnn, $111 jamaber Michigan, $1.07%7% May, $1.133¢; No,'2 D, & M. red, th07, corn aut; sate fomet else, 0 Apull, 693c ; May, 713¢0 3 low mixed, 673 i yole + fhe Coe, Oatatfulet and unchanged, OLovER Brep—£6,30. 2 Darsrep Moas—BES cs Reorirts—Flonr, 200 bris ; whoat, 10,000 bu; corn, 5,000 bu; oats, 3,000 bu. Hurstenrs—iour, 200 bris; wheat, none; corn, 1,000 bu ; oats, none, : BT. LOUIS. 8r, Loum, March9,—Ftoun—Fasler but unchang. 2 Md} lower eradea in better supply. ! “Gnam—Wheat in fat demand and firm; No.3 red 2 winter, $1.06%@1,07 caah 3 $1,094 April; No. 2 Chis sag, 860. Corn easier for track fota; No. 9, @6sizo + yultack ; CS@cs Wo in elovator ; G6c April; Ge Bay, {a firmer at 570, Lasley quict and unchanged, 2y0 danlor at 2081.00, Witary—Fisia at $1.10, + | Pnovisrona—Pork firm; 818,75 cash ; $18,45@18.00 April, Bulk moate ati; held higher; shoulders, 70; eloar rit, 100; clear, 103;c, fully cred, Bacon frm shonlderr, 80% closr rib, Me; clear, 11@ll¥c jell ; $13,25 cash, $19,125," bid; sales at Bo Lard firmly hi iu. for Maren, BOSTON. Borrow, March D.—Exoun—Steady ; low grades yearcoand wanted; ‘Weatern superfine, $1.2504.50; yommon extras, $5,00@8,25; Wisconsin and Miunosota xirae, $5,258.25: white wheat Ohio, Indiana, and ohigan, $5.5U@0.255 Iilinols, $5.75@8,00 ; Bt, Louis, 15@8,00; Minnesota, $7.00G8.50. GnatN—Corn firm at '88@010 for mixed and yellow. is, ITC. ps WNONe et ceyetax, CreversKD, O., Blarch 9.—Gnaty—Wheat, corn, )nd oats firm'and unchanged. ROLUM—Firm ; atandard white, cst-lots, J2¢; Dhio Btato teat, 130; emnall lota” 1@ 2c hfgher. Itrorters—Wheat, 1,400 bu; corn, 1,160 bu; oats, 000 bu, BUFFALO, Burraro, March 0.—Gnaty—Whest and rye quiet, Oats inactive; nominally unchanged, Corn ‘tu good demand ; sales, 9,000 bu new in siore st 780; 7 cars pn track'at I7c, Marley dull. ‘ THE, BLACK HILIS. Confidence Operators on Mand, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Bioux Orry, In., March 0.—The Black Hills ox- titemont has made so much etir this way that tortain spcoulative individuals havo conceived a notion of making a raino out of it. ‘he public should bo cautioned against private circulars, pur- porting to be {ssued by parties.hero, proposing t supply all needed information on the Black Hills fora foo of &6, ote, Deopla in thie elty injor- seted in} opening tha Black iliis have no dispo- sition to bo hold responsible for any swindle, and desire that the public genoratly should bo un guard agaiuet fraude. Lettors addrested to +4 Jobu Gordon, who will tako out tho first expodl- Hon in April from this place, or to the Sloux City {and Black Tilly ‘Transportation Company, will bo anawered without othor fee than a poxtage- wtamp, Various contifunce games ara likely to bo sprung, and tho public should be warned agaivat tha whote broad, MORTUARY. OLeveanp, O., March 9,~-Tho funeral of- the tte Very Rov, James Conlan, Uonorary Vicar- General’ of the Cat holio Dioccto of Cloyeland took placo to-day from Bt. John's Cathedral, Tho sorvicea wero Joug and very impreusivo, Crven priests trom this and other Diocefes taking Part. Aucloquont tribute to tho momory of decoased was delivered by the Nav, J. W. Gib- bons, Noarly all the Cathollo Soclotlos of tha sity, followed bya long train of carringes and a great crowd of pcuplo ou foot, followed tho re- dnaing jp the grave. Pm eet, 4 Rich Man Morlin..ow He Got Bich, Rerlia Correspondence Cincinnatt Gazette, ‘Tho reception of Mr. Baucroft Daviy was elo- at and creditablo to tho American Miniuter, fit be trua, ag I hear, that Mr, Davis 1a wealthy, itis comfort to feol that ho can sustain the duties tn S renpantabta way that aro iscumbout ou him in hia position ; for, te tho shame of our great uation bo It sald, tuo salary of our Miniu- ‘ers is bute pittance compared with what they Bro forced to oxpond in ordor to maintain tho dignity of thoir position. havo no dosiro ta see our ropresentatives surrounded by the mockery aud tinsel of a court, ‘but T do feel & Just prida in seoing them ublo ta entertain tho titled guoata with whom thoy aro obliged to finglo, with at least elegant vimplic- ity, Mtr. Davis house, carriage, snd servants, in all thelr appointments, aro a credit to Lis good taste aud an bouor to tho nation. How THis UOXOw Ta TUE NATION GOT £0 HICH, ‘From Senate Document No, 183, ubliahed by revolt tion of both He teseatoes, ones of the Massachuseits Leyiala- a ition hon es Marsford & ria ry Ret ae Reece ate Se oe * Railroad? ra of the Erig A.—He was one of the Dircotors at that timo, It is surprising how tho boll- epreading. Tt iu eatd thet in dutagorgetem, ie eral of the churches are abous compelling the Doacons to carry those unwieldy Jostrumenty sround ith thoes whils teelog up the collection, : ‘0 tho bell av 0 gMion drops s alckels , Se SE Shes couse: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, FATHER FORHAN, The Long-Deferreda Caso Comes to 'Erial, Glowing Eulogy of the Defendant by His Counsel, Pleasantrics Between Mr. O'Brien and + tho Sinte’s Attorney. A Verdiot of Acquittal, Atan carly hour yosterday morning tho eido- walks of Clark stroot wero ned by an unususl throng of people wending thelr way in tho di- rectlon of the Criminal Court, Tho cause of tho unusual interost was tho fact that the young Catholic priest, Fathor Forkau, wou to stand his trial on tho charga of appropriatiug to bile own persousl use funds amounting to near $1,000, belonging to the Chureh of tho Nativity. Tho details of the taking of the funds, tho leay- ing of thocity by the accused, and his subse- quent arrest in Now York, as ho was about to sail for Europo, and his roturn to Chicago, linve all boon rolated until the public are perfectly ac- quainted with them. PRELIMINATIES. AtW o'clock the Court convened, and overy foot of spaco in tho Court-room and gallorios was occupied by spectators, Tho ‘caso waa called, and the prisoner was brought {uto Court and seated between his counsel, Mosurs, O'Brien and ‘Cride, Tho jury was impaneled, and Stato’s Attornoy Reod said that, on the part of tho people, he expected to show that tho poor people of a church hold a fair for the purpose of obtaining money with whlel to erect a school- houso, snd that the prisonor stole tho money nod ran away. [Laugliter in che lobby.] THE COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE, W. W. O'Brion, sald it was tho first timo In tho history of tho Slate of Llinois that apriost In tho Catholic Church had been arraigued charged with s folony. Mr. O'Brien, in bis romarks, paid Father Forhan a great complimont, referring to hia intelligence, learning, and dovotion to tho Churah. uly tivo short yuars ago, ho aatd, tho young man caine out of collogo, and was or- dalned a priost; but, not recuiving the treat- montattho hands of Lis suporior that ho had oxpectod, ho sought reliof from tho Hislop, After this the young priest way transferred to Father O'Neill's pariah, ‘Thora he recoived no better trentwont than beforo, aud way com- pellea to bear burdens, and forego all salary. finally, tho young man folt himself agg riovei, and believed ho was tho victim of a malicious porseoutiou, ‘The fair-was bold, and nt its con- clusion he bad mado up his mind to vialt Rome, and lay ifs grievances before the Church, au weok that rodresa which was refusod Lim at home, Ifo did not leave tho city like a culprit, ‘but went away with the full knowledge of many persons, Ho was about to sail from Now York, when ho way arrested and returned to Chicago, Father Forhou's mission was a voblo one ; ho wau going direct to the Popo, to personally lay hia wrongs before him ; be should have bocn er plnuded rather than abused ant arraigned. It ‘waa a rulo of tho Church to insko 0 defamatory charges or give vent to utterances that would in- jure the object and cause of the Church, and con- sequently the oly rocouray was for Father For- au to go direct to the head of the Church, As to tho funds clainicd to have been stolon, thoy belonged as much to the young pricat as to avy othor individual, Tho church was ieraly a voluutary orgeulzation, aud liad no legal oxlst- ence, and honco was not ontitled to tho mouoy. It romained for tho Jury ta decide to whom that monoy did belong, and, unless thoy did that by fixing it upou some person named in tho indlot- ment, his client must be discharged. #athor Forhan wasnot a thief; ho bad been actuated by honorable Intentions, and had always conducted himaelf ina Froner manner, He deemed it his duty to go to Romo, aud, having this monoy in liis possession, ho took it with him to assist him on his mission. It was not for any criminal or wickod purpose or intont that ho apprapriatod it; he beliaved Lo was as muck ontitled to it oa any one, aud, au bis pariuh waa indebted to bho, ho had used a portion, of it to pay his exponaos, It was his only recourno to got to the Popo dud sccuro redress for tho wrongs inthtcted upon bin in-Chicago, and. unless it could bo xhown his intontion was tolo- nious and wrong tho prisoner mnuat bo acquitted. FATUED JEREMIAI ATEPUEN O'NEILL was thon ploced on tho witnoss-stand, and teati- fled that he bad bocn in the parla of the Chucch of the Nativity somo four yoars, and in tho pro feasion of o pricat nino yours. ‘The accused camo to the parish ag on svuistant, boing sent thero by tho Bishop in August, 1873, Tho {alr waa started in October last, and, as witness was not woll, roquosted Fathor lorhan to take charge of tha eutertainment. Witness told Jorban novor to keep over $100 a day, but to turn ovor tho surplus to tho Stock-Yard Bank, Uobad o conversation with tho dofoudant sfter the fair started, and Vorhau thon stated that tho Bank rofused to receivo the doposits for the ronson that thoro was go much scrip, Wit- nesa roplicd thatit waa vory singular, as tho bank lad accopted coneiterabie serip from him. ‘Tho money was intended for paying off a portion of the debt of the church, Cross-czamination : . Witnoas had entire con- trolof tho church, oud during his absonco Vor- han had control undor bie direction. Ho ceased lua connection with the churen whon ho wont to tho hospital, and during his stay thore Forhan consulted him in regard to tho management of tho church, AM. W. NUCKTNGIAS, Recolving-Tellorof tho Union Stock-Yard Bavk, toutifled that Forhan novor offered Lin monoy or deposited any funds in thelr bank, to bis knowledge, MR, FLONENCE MANSON, a bookkoopor of 9 Arm at tho Stock-Yarda, toati- fled that howaa a membor,of tho Church of the Nativity, and attended tho fair. Ho received thoro $1,408 one uight about tho 12th of Noyom- ber, It was the proceeds of a contest for a gold-hendcd cano, Witness turied tho money ‘over to the defendant, and liad not sen it siuce, Cross-ecamination ; At tho fair Forhan gave directions an to tho dispoultion of the monoy, and ordered every ono to turn over ‘to him what thoy recoived, as ho wou the acting pricht of the parish, ‘ho monoy turnod over to bim Noy. 12 was (lo proceeds of the evening. uy, Lewis J. HOSED, a carponter, toutiilod to Laing a imombor of the ebureh, and said ho had recuived at tho fair bow trons $600 and $700, which was paid to For. an Cross-cramination: Witnogs acted aa bar- tondor at tha Mair, and turned tho proceeds ovor to Vorhan as acting priest, MISS SARAIL M'NUORNEY, a momber of tho Church, textifled to having had charge of the fancy table at the fair, aud to hinve ing turned over about £400 to Pathor Worhan, Mru, Catharine White, who bad charge of tha rofreslimont tablo, tostified ta having received about #245, and having paid it over to the de- fondant. Sathor J, M. Cartan, of the Church of tho Na- tivity, tentified to having auccosded Vathor O'Neift after tho fair, and said ho had rocoived uo wMonoy from the dofendaut, DETECTIVE SIMMONS. tostified that ha liad met tho defendant. at tho atation in Now York City, ond Drougls him back to Chicngo, Tho defoudaut turned ovor to tlm G160, but ho did not Mud suy moro qoucy in his Possesslou, Cross-cramination:* Tho dofendant was searchod at Now York, und o pasiagoctichket for Europo found iu bis possession, Witucns had no roquisition for him, but Forhan willingly came with him, Whon thoprisonor was brought eso, ho way vearched, but no woroy or cheyky woro found upouw his person, ‘Puta concluded the testimony for the progecu- tion, when Mr, O'Brien asked the Court to ins struct the jnry that thore way uo ovidence, and -tost @ verdict bo returned accordingly. ‘ho Court declined, and Mr, O'Lrlen thou avkod that Brscees mipht bo token for thirty minutes, in order that ho could wend for some books that ho needed. ‘Cho recess was grauted. At the resumption of the Court, YATHYR YOBIAN ‘wad placed upon the stand, aud testifled that ho wau 25 yoars of age, and bad revided in Chicago for the past seven years; was ordained In Balti- nore over two years ago, about Sept, 10, 1872. Mo completod bia studios at Montreal one year aud a half ago, aud then went to Baltimore; had cilciated 4 threo different placca; the firat tune, two yoars ago, at Wilwiugton, in this Hato; rowained thera uly Mix months ; enbss-, quently went to the, West Bide tu Chicago, under Hither Burka ; it must have been then in tho neuth of July; ho commouced at ile Church of tho Nativity, Bridgeport, last Soptomber : rauvained there ten weeks; left there iu Nevoibor, 1874, A falr was feta at tho last- naned church about the widdle of November, Ag'4, for the bonolit of the church, Hie had wolo chirge of it under suthority from Biehop ‘Thomas Voloy, Vathor O'Kolll was atch; be was ‘ z nominally connocted with the church, but wit- ness wan do faote and fn reality in ontire charge of tho parish, for ho waa porforming all the di- ties, and O'Neill did not perform any, ‘The yit- nos teatitied a8 to the proccods of tho fair: {hat it was not customary to give thom to the Hishop. Krom tho Legiuning of tho fair till itn closa tho witness had outire control of it, aud Father O'Neill seemed to bo perfectly Indiferout anto what wad to bo done with tho money, He could not woll tell how much monoy ho recelvet. Ho thought, in all, about $4,500, Ont of Unat he gave 2600 to one of the partics at tho fair to support x contestant for x wateh and ho did that nt tho suggestion of Fathor O'Noill. Altogethor ho disburnod about $1,200, which loft him abont £2,200, which eum he tools with shim whan ho left Cliicaga, O'Brion—Why did you leave? Btato's Attornoy—I object; that ia for tho Jury to decide, Ifa can tell what ho did, + The Gourt—Tho objection is euntalned, Witnees continued: T loft bocatse of wrongs inflicted upon me, nud abuses which I saw oxist- ed, I Inft to go to Jtome, In ordor to rook ro- dress thero, na I wan authorize to do by tho laws of the Chureh, It wna my right to do Ho aso prioat, and Leculd uot bo deprived of that right. ‘Osten —Did you state to any ona that you Intonded to go to Rume? Btato's Attorney—I object, O'Brien argued that ie would not put any neation he did not think was right. Io do- sired to show that hia client left publicly; that ho told men and womon, nud oven pricsts, of lid intention, Counsel desired to show it for tho purpovo of rebutting tho wrongful intent al. Toned, io was certain that tho Court moant to give the young man o fair trial, and hoped he would therofore allow tho question, Tho Court—Tho objection ia sustained. ‘Tho witness continued: Idid not act secretly. Btato's Attornoy—Supporo o man had my watch, would ho bo justltied in keeping it be- cause he camo by It ishongatly ? O'Brien (humorously) —Woll, if he yada len on it, ho would have to keep a tong while be- fore you paid bim, ‘This roply was followed by bursts of applaneo from the galleries, and tho Court theroupon threatened to remove the crowd, if ib took tho entire polica forco to do it, upon o repetition of the detnoustration. ; Mr. O'Lrion arguod as to the legitimacy of’ his quostion, and ctted soveral authoritios, showing whero a man belloved he was right aud Mahe rriated funds, Lo could uot vo couvicted of Iore couy, and entered into a longthyergument sue taining his views and that Father Forham was entitled to the monoy ag tatich ag any other per- Bun or porsons. During tho toutimony of tho necnsed tho Btatew Attornoy offered mnny objections, and the Court sustained them all, which broght out from Mr. O'Brien worda to tho Court, that caused Judge Williatas to rebuke the criminal lawyor ins mannor that put a quietus upor him during the remainder of tho afternoon. Ono or two other witnernes testified in behalf of tho. prigonor. but it wan moroly a repotition as to his leaving tho clty, etc. ‘THE VERDICT. At 6:15 o'clock the evidenco as all in, and tho caro Wad submitted without arguments. ‘The Court instructed thd jury on the Jaw governing the caso. Tho jury retired, and, after being out not to excecd ton minutes, returned to thoir seats, and tho verdict was road—"* Not guilty,” Tho crowd in attond- ance ovidonced thoir ploagure at the roanit with should of applause, and tho young priest wow surrounded by frionds all eager to congratulate him upon the happy termination of tho trial, A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. ‘The Notorious Danict Crane Attompts to Kill Otsicer John Mounchelder, Tho boldest attempt at assassination in broad daylight, aud upon a puble etreot, that Tur ‘Trinvsi: has been called upon to chronicto in Chicago, occurred on‘Monday last. About the | jour of Go'clock in tho evoulng, Polico-Ontcor Joln “Tonseholder, whoso boat lies between ‘Twolfth and Sixteenth strects, aud Canal streot and tho river, was proceeding: to his home. At the same time several Jaborors and mechanica wore slso going home. When arrived at o point on Moaxwoll stroct, betweon Stewart avenue and Canal street, tho officer was arrostod on bis way by warning yolces shouting » “NOW, LOOK OUT FOR YOUTSELF." ‘Wheeling around ho was confronted by 5 ruf- flow holding » pistol directed at bis bead. Au in- stant afterward two shots woro fred, or- tunatoly nelther took offect ; tho officer's dodg- ing proving most succeseful, a8 tho villain took deitborato aim. Tho second shot liad hardly beon fired whon tho officer, producing his wonp- on, fired four shots {n rapid succession at tho would-bo asaussin. None of thom, howovor, took offoct, the rascal making hls eacapo to Stowart avonuo, whoro ho sought refage am ong & gang of deaporadaca whom tho officer felt jus. tilably norvous about approaching. If ho did entor tho party, ho felt cortain he wonld bo ride dled with bullots in Joss timo thau it takes to toll tho story. In his sesaitant OMicer John Honsoholdor, whom tho reporter intorviowod Inst oyoning, Tecoguizes ono DANIEL cnann, athief and cutthroat of an: advanced school. ‘Tho particy who saved his lifo by thoir timoly erios of caution wore John Lordon and Thomas Nolan, who wero procecding homowards In a wagon at tho timo of tho attempt to assassinate tho ofiiccr, Housobolder was not o bit surprised at tho ovent, knowing, a8 ho’ docs, that Crane made open threats to take Its life, a4 ho was siinel Telday, {t appoaa, Uureo off Last Vriday, {t appoai roo Of out out by Hotgt. ODouugil to eapeurs the pare tle who atole four kegs of butter from the Pore Wayno Road, ‘Theuo officers wuro Houscholder, Kiploy, and Mackey, Tho property was rocoy- erod, ‘Tho thioves wera oluerrad on Canal stroot, noar Twelfth, about 5 o'clock Inut Friday aftor- noon. Tlouscholder arrested ove, Jamo Wil- ton ; Kiploy, Jamon Crano; and Alackoy, Jobn Geary, Daniel Crano, 9 brather to Jamon, aud ‘tho perpetratar fof the dastardly attempt’ on Mouscholdor's life, excaped, The caso camo up bofore Justico Beully, but was continuod in individual bonds of $1,500 until to-day, awaiting tho capturo of Daniel, Tho officers under Kergt. O'Donnoll jiave beon after Lim over siuco, but falled to soo iit anti Monday evoning, when, liko a coward that ho 4s, ho snoakod behind Jouscbaldor and sought his life. Daniot Crano, it ia understood, Was tho ringleader of tho gang, having hired a Brinkman city expross wagou to transport the wtoten buttor. Po ‘ila Daniol Crane, whose capture forgt, 0’ Donuell ta hourly oxpacting, ix by ba paeeas A SOS? DANGENOUS MAN, Though only avout 19 yoars of ago, ho Ign hardened villaln, Ho ta atypo of that class of ‘uon ‘who, somo yoard ago gave to Bergt, O'Donuell's district such » reputation that but fow mou after mightfall would dare to Yeuturo within its precluctd. Tho malority of Mhogo follows havo spout torm aftor term in tho Ponitentiary, County Jad, Uridevel), and Ito- form School, Occasionally a pardon hay boen granted, but tho boneticiarics so far have an- parently reformod. ,1t was not nuwino, however, fo watch thom ologoly, aud cloacly have thoy boon watched, too, with great crodit to Sergt. O'Donnall. ‘tho rosult of w vérict surveillance Jina mondo that southwestorn region labitublo, Act this taau Crauo be proporly punished now, and it will prove a walutary check upon any an- tclpated renawal of rufiatily vialoncu. AMONG THE OTHE EXPLOITS of Crano may bo mentioned an assault npon Conatatlo named Fagin; a burglariotis ontranca into a slecping-car and an attompt to reliove tho watchman of Lis wate; and tho theft of a con- uldorablo quantity of dry foods. Ho bas beon ropeatedly arrosted, and itis fondly hopod the dotectlver, wha are now after him, will woon havo him under irons again, The police force could not spar arf ofticer liko Honsoboldor, boing one of tho moat exporiencod and fathtul men on the force, Ho is tho father of s faruily, and his fortunato oscapo front doath istho causa cf many Leartfolt congratulations from his follow-ofticors on ‘account of lls fumily a9 woll aa himuclf, —————_.—____. «METHODIST WOMEN, Spectat Viepatch to The Chicayo Pribune, Mitwavuxe, Wis. March 9.—At tho seasion of the Northwestern Branch of the Methodiet Wom- en's Forolgn Missionary Ausociation, Mfrs. Bov- erldge, of Llinois, was olected Proudont for tho ensulng your; Mra, Willlug, of Witinoiy, Corre- sponding Seorotary ; Msv. Lathrop, of Michigan, Recording Becrotary ; Mrs. Dantford, Bocrotsry ; and Afra, Quoal, Troasuror, + State Seoretariou, ‘Aru, Stooto, of Wisconsin, and Mrw, Hanyor, As- wietant ; Mrs. Ilitt, of Ilinoly, and Mre, Jaques, Ausistant ; Mise Rulisen, of Michigan, and Mra York, Avalstanty Miss Mauopto, of fudiaum: with hor Agststant to be choson by the Indiaus Con- vention, ‘The various committees and Jess im- portant offices wore filled in the aftoraaau, and, aftur complimentary aud other votes of no pab- Mo intorest, tho Convention adjouracd to mces du Dotroit noxt year. THE COURTS. Mr. Gruenhut Retires Discomfited Judgments and New Suits, JOR GNUENMUT AND 111A AUIT. Inthe suit of Josopls Gruenhut va. John Bebanck, Supervisor of the Town of Bonth Chi- cago, to compel him to pay Gruentut 500 as bie nalary for six months, which, it wan claimed, Schanck refused to pay, @ demurror was filed on tho gronnd that tho petition ptate? eeyeral causes of action; that it wan multifarious, and that it did not appear from tho potition, if tho £500 and other exponses wero & charge on tho town, that any moneys appropriated or toxen levied for tha town chargea and exponaes of tho flaca) year had come Into the handa of the Supervisor, or that bo had over had monoys in his hands that might bo legally applicd to the paymout of such claim. ‘The demurror was argued pbout three wecke ago, and youtorday Judgo Luoth austained it, holding that the Supervisor could not be com- pelled to pay tha salary and expenses asked un- Ton ho had money auficient’ and proper with which to pay them, Leave was given to ainend. UNITED BATES COU! 4. 8. Jaffrey & Co, began a suit aj ainat J. M. Tavobs Cor 41,000, and Claflin & Co. sued tho samo party for a like amount, ‘Goorgo W. Campbell, Assignas of F. E. Aiken, bogan a suit againat Ebonezer Higgins to recover £1,000, balance duo from Higeins for the tucui- ture and fixtures of Aikena’ Eheatre, J. L, Lockwood, Aunixnee of 8. J. Andrews, began a anit for £2,000 againet M, J... Henry, and Samuel Leopold, and Abrahain Kuh. and aie other for o like amount against Abraham ond Menry Hart. BANERUPTCY ITeNs, RE, Jenkins was oppomted Asslgnoo of Honry C, Vloyd & Ov. restaurant-keepers, Tho ordor of dismissal in tho cases of J, 1. Mandeville and Dolan & Robinson was mado ab- solute, A diechargo sas lasucd to Menry C, Champion. Iu the matter of Leopold Rotinhack, s petition was filed by somo of the creditors stating thit D. I. Hough, tha Aesigaes, had about €1,393.79 in his nuda yot undivided, that only $576.43 wns in the depository of tha Court, and that he was taking no stopa to settle tho ease, Mr, Haugh wae ordorad within ten daya to file au itomzed statement of his accounte. A similar order was mado on # similar atate of factw in tho matter of Bickerton & Jeifrey, Iu this casa tho Awsignee js said to lave 61,000, only 160 of which is in the depository, SUPERIOR COURT IN NMIEF, William aud Robort Strong auod Charles M. Edwards for $1,000. Goorge 8. ‘Tibbetta began a auit for &1,200 againet Charles §. Burdick. Joseph DPfrahing began as suit for $2,000 ogalnst Augusta von Schlicben, Aliller, Watson & Co, filed o creditor's bill against Uf. HU. Honoro on a judgineut for €16,- 291.28, es Edwin J. Farwell commoncod a suit in tres- pass against Jogeph SM. Lyon, laying dumoges ab BROW, Francia Pustet brought suit againat Jolin Kuhn to recover 23,000, Aung M,. Hodgea brought suit for @1,600 against Leroy Pounoyor, 1. G. Shaw, and D, Hamiiton, di, 2. Kingham commenced a suit against the Union Stock-Yard National Bank to recover $4,000. te emeurr count, Adclia May Ryan commonced a suit in trespash against Pletcher G. Welch, laying damages at 10,000. * x ©. L. Jonks began a sult in trespars against 5. 8, Calkinw, Nathan Whitman, and Jamos Mahan, claiming $5,000 dataages. . THM COUNTY cour. Tn tho matter of the estate of Emma Lonisn Harvey ct al., minora, grantof Buardiaushiy to Jamon M. Harvey under ow approved bond of $20,000. Ju tho matter of tho catate of Jeannic 8. Pat- toraon, a minor; order appointing H, A. Good- rich and F, W. Forch, Jr. appraisors in plage of U8. Monroe and Seth FY. Hanchett, ‘Twenty-five different cluitus, amounting ip all to 1,911.99, againat tho cstate of Willard L. Smith woro allowed. - Margarita M. Piloshmonn was appointed guar- diau of Gourgo P. Fliestumann ot al., minors, wn- der av approved boud of £60,000. Albert H. Wisner was appointed administrator of tho ostute of Arthur McDonald, under an approved bond of $1,000, Reboven MU. Waller was appointed guardian of Rebecca LE, Waller, a iniuor, uudor au approved bond of £2,000, E lu tho bastardy cago of Wilhomina Kruse ye. Sohn Dietz, the jury returned o verdict that de- foudant is the fathor of tho child, sod Judgmont on verdict, Defondant appealed from judg- ment to tho Circuit Court, aud wllowed on iling boud in $1,000 during term, . ‘THE CALL, duper Bronaert—2 to 120, Juvax Gany—116, 118, 122 to 137, 189, 140, Supor Jaunson—25 to 28, 92, 35, 35, D9, 40, 46, 47, 60, 62 td 66, 68, 59, Gu. Jupay Moone—16, 51, 65. JubuE Noarns—199,. 395 to 230. Judox Booru—161, 163 to 166, 169 to 175. Juvax Thete—106 to 122, except 110. JUDAMENTS,, ‘Ustrep Bratea Cincutr, Gount—Jupae Broparrt E, Z Sanderson va, W, 1, Fonville, $139.3, Unite Sratra Ditaicr Covnt—Jupur Brop- arrr—Thomm Buckley, Assignes Howe Insurance Company va. John Hearney, $5,252.05, Hurenion Count—Conresions—Tho Gorman 3a fous! Itolief Soclety vs,Wilbelin Petter, Car} Schrueder, and Albert Batzschiolf, $218,50.—Frauklin Naker et aly Ya, Toman D, Suyder and J, Lewis Le, $117.32, Jupar Gauy—H, H, Hunt vs. 0, J, F. Craft, $160.08, ni William Carver va, Abizer Tete, $231.80.—1 national Bank of Chicago va. Edward Jtoby, $3 Celestine Palacio va, J. 8, Willlaror, $22 National Dank of Peru vs,"Iver Doe, Jobn and Androw Skore, $242,—J, B, Sirondberg Oity of Chteago, £150, hncUrT CouT—CoNrrsaoxg—The Marino Com- pany va, George 8. Moore, $442.19, Jupax Tuse—Robert Leitch et al, ve, Ae H, Farrar; Verdict, €1,182.99, and motion for uow trial, ‘THE ADELPHI. A very largo andionco tilled the Adalphl last ovoning, the seats in tho eppor galleries boing nearly all occupted, while on the main floor thor Wero not many wanting tonants, ‘The ill was changed from tho previous evening. Monday night tho porformance commencod with “Tho Poor of Now York ” and ended witli the ollo, It wayapparont, howover, that to retain tho audi. ence in the house, something of growing intor- oat was nocowsary, ‘Tho acta were tboroforo transposed, the olla coming frat and tho drama following it. Tho effortsof tho munagement to put the latter on tho stage with all tho cifect pousiblo seem to have exhausted thoir strength, for the olio ts not ag strong as it might ho, Excepting tho Lentons, who have been wera ono —woek —alroady, and. the absurd sketchos.and Lurleaques by the Rey- holds Brothgrs, this part of tho programuie is of lito merit. } Tho performance of the dratwa ix very’ fulr, considering tho ability of tho cum- pe, and Mr, Piorcy in the role of Hadyer way, iy wulne inatances, roally oxcello ‘Lhe crown ing ment of tho pleco, howoyor, is in tho rep. reaontation of the firo-scong. ‘Tho mauayemont, havo Leen at groat palos to give their audience roaligia Indeed, ‘Tho burning Louse ix very claverly. shown, and no less than throo ongives aro brought upon tho #taze, ono light chomical unin, ono of fulteslzo and—supreme achiever tuent—a ateamor drawn by two prancivg etecds, borrowed from tho Fire Dopartmont. ‘The stage da fargo enough to adinit uf wu very effective dis- play “of this kind, and it reyuilros no great birotch of tho fmagination to fancy tho fire au actual occurrence, Ax tho engines, ab least the chomical apparatus, are losded and ready for uses ln caso of emergency, this very oxtousive playlug with firo is not as daugerous og fe might 0, ‘here is one featuro of the pérformauco which should be montioned,+ Tho wanucr in which the newsboys «iu tho “trapezo gallery " urd allowod to rule the conduct of tho piece was shown ithe reception glyen to tho quartet, who woro grootod with the wlaug of tho atreot, and were thrown of their balance by the con- duct of tho gaming, If it ina question of profit hotweon s score of unruly boys at 15 conte a hoad and govoral bungred uensiblo people who prociate fair vocalism, one yould euppose the a chbtes easy. SS MILWAUKEE ITEMS, Spectat Dispatch ta the Chicazo Tribune. Minwauxee, Wis, March 8,—Proceedingscom- mencod in the Circuit Court to-day te compel the yemoval of Ferninanjt Kuehn, Trustee under a {rust-deed to the ropaymont of $50,000 bonds is sucd by tho Milwaukeo Musical Society, on which default has been made iu the payment of tnterest and for his rofuxal to take procoodings tw cnforco paymont or forclowure. Jacob Munne- machor, tho positioner, is tho owrorof she Opera- House, and has long been busing up the bonds and mortgages of the Academy of Music, which ia tha property namad in tho trust decd, Tho Northwestern Uranch of tho Methodint ‘Minelonary Association met again to-day, and transacted only formal buyiness of no public in- teruat. Tho Troaurer's report shows $4,230 on hand ot tho Hogtaning ef. tho 3s Tecolvod — during tho —yonr, — @10,053; oxponded, #12,68); balanco on hand,{22,603, ne of tho greatest tomporanca masn-meet- ings over hold hero camo off to-night, Aira, La- haat ROOK’S} STEEL PENS. SOR throp and Miss Iulison belug tho speakers, ‘Thoy ratsed qnito a strong feonnx, ~~ WOROESTERSHIRE 5 , ADELPHI THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, March to, Grand Gala Matinee! AtQp. m,, for Vamilios, Ladies and Children, SNE THK PRICHS! « SRE THE PRICKS! TRADE MATIC WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. of a FETTER trom a MEDICAL GENTLM. SEAN at Madras. tabla Cine cul Ure MEAMLEE MontOe: CLM ee es vf CALE Hawai; tha “Ite! 5 LEA & PERRIN®S’ t ot the Groat Sovlal Drama, FUlt ONE, GRianaivED A . PRONOUNCED BY "gy RXTRACT The Poor of New York, : With tho truly Grand and Theitling CON NOISSEUIS FIRE SCENE! 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ROUSBY, ‘Who will appear esery ovening this week and at the NAT- URDAY MATING a her charming porsanatioa of THE LADY ELIZABETH, In Tom Taylor's Historical Play, entitled TIWIXT AXE AND CROWN, Sorts cau bosecurod als dayain advance withuut oxtra charge. hoe tennant Le eee ee AOADEMY OF MUSIO, “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT.” MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND, IN 18 GREAT ROLE OF COL. MULBERRY SELLERS, Tn Mark Twain's American Drama, him ta New York {20 eunsccutive nights Now Scenery and Appointments. Original M Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, a 1 HOOLEY’S THEATRE, r' . Monday, March 8, orcry evening, and Wednesda) Saturday Satinees. ‘Anoti her great hovelty. | Alter « tate, proparationy firat time io Chicago, tho brilliant d fa Inatig ruinaneo, fa four acts, entitles Tho LONE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE! And Applicaute to very vaniry OF DIsi. “ Worcestershire Sauce. 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FOGG & SON, 94 and % South Water-st,, Chicago, $oaaot ee oer eee eeeey FAIRBANKS’ i STANDAKD SCALES ‘oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORBE & 00. 111. £113 Lake St, Chicago, Be careful tabuy only the Genuine, OF OF, aucrs al Heod or duvds for the sat braucos; and, that tho anid ofanid roail, franobizes, an rolling stock, 28 one 21bu tls conneat (roo a ‘Mastor shoul property, t rt (axerpt that part of sai theraw{th, wostward from ti Ue muri, between tho sat ver). and that no bid fit ‘sald or aliald ell appara MEDICAL CARDS. tat par of maid — road-bed ang the th nen a $32 Samy eS, ronnooted thorewith lying w rom sail Tomo | NO CUIRE, ovtward Of Manton, botwuon sald town and the Missouri Hiner aa lt stauds, without rolling-stock, to the highaat bilder thoru- nd that, upan tha salo uf said oad, property, anid said Master shonid requira the payment eof tho sun of at ieant two bundred re in cosh, or thy delivery to tim of = goad Ath aureticn, ta bo by hi ROfaei Dr. Kean, 160 SOUTH CLATK-ST CINCAGO, b ted, porsonally or by mall, tres af charuoy Der Seomnaloe nabecuratecaweey TNE Seka ie kes ouly plizsician tn the elty who warrants cures os D0 pas Omew bi O80; Sunde whoo, and: 4s thereunte ra BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Traine leave Jrum Expusition Muibling and depot Soot af Torenty-srednubeaty Trehel fice, $4 Lassllentty Leave, [_rrive, Sava, on] #24 p.m. Sah aE Sundays Excent CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner af Van Muren und Shermanste, eke flea, drawl Cucite Hotel, ‘Omaha, Leavenw'thtatehison Ex, Peru Acoutn lit Hapress, OCEAN NAVIGATION, _ ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘Tho Geynral Tranaatlantio Company's Mall Stenrushine hetween Now York and lnvro, wiltsail from Give Nos, North River, Now York, as followas HRANOK, tacheauoy. iaturds ILLE DE PARIS, Tradelle, Saturday bo folluwed by & atoamor overy alternate satu o prices, payable ingolt (neluding wine)t Fire, Vda wocoud, €39, ‘ard ‘cabia aud” atoctage at rican (ravotors, by taklog‘thle line arold both Bola raitiayy aund the dinvomfuriay! crossing nal be trouble, au etuenses HUNG Ttroadwaye “National Lino of Stoamships, NOTICH. tease qqrhemnoct aoalherty ante a theett a adopted by » March fiareltg aa. agur Sour, aud flat tho teriue and “OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, ecteut Errore Tuinadie qirtpetid of treatmont, bike aid elreulare sent HWM ABN By appy Hellet for Young Men from tho ‘Chics tn carly lifes Mantout restr. is to Marriage romored. f i it sadegs te epee ai eeatint cenvedines, Addevaa GU rTON diy NN Wullalotphta, Mitation Maving a igh ropatation tor hous prufonsiunat suit and 3 ould be the yaymneut oF deod. thousand dollars ine Tibotire Soocitied on. thy. delltary of 4 ot ii atid Master, sid that the io purcheser bo. folder or voor ye paid i cues Kt the cunt bond oF Li Ns v1 k it be tide bond or Her Rollers then, anita tat brent shuld sald aslo bo eta tH ale the procosds of said sala eREN which mi found dus theother bon ftoranch: .00 Packages" FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOMANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, at ws In, cash, of tho oxeeution and delivery of the bond hera- al amy id akioutde id a8ldeato be Sane ued by Coury and if sald purchaser atiall baa 2 abn eum of 6&4, 000 a fide ty le lore, paid tran es vee, will sull at uctiat der, en tant dv of tlie Court Itouse of Bt. Lauls the Ck ot ‘Nt. Eauis, in the State of Missouri, eday, 9 fourtevnth day of April, A. DD: nure of ten u'elock tn tho furvnood ani oon ot the ratl aca, he relue telat that Mica: Company, (ereayt the nthe terms snd cole tora’ eal euslonedyu ca ih Bhncawley ie ae E at wos the wal sean rer, iso sileandd Tiere id tho tesa 2 ‘i without rolling stock, aud tbe parchasor torso will Ire Feyuirad tu vay 83,0) in cash forth id the tiie tid'apu ths coulitanatian atauch tain Ve esl court. ‘ Mastér in Chancory of the Unitod Stator Circuit Court asiara ifiicjatof Susouet. aro Hes TREARURY DEPARTMENT. Orne Gr Coursuotinn oy rx Coutexer,) Wasuinuion, Fob, & 116. tu all nom who way pave k County Netloual Bank of Chi- ja tuat te asiue anual be wrossnled ta A UE, itis rush bls dawe or fnegetli bedicsiiomode a Wale dat, OE UY RAU Se Savavieoliee of Cussuaor,., 1 TRIBUNE OFFICE. sf Fock for iV iy Ballluye fron Nek foc Liye 7 D. furtandon (direct) 70, ewrroucy stonrage, ra tickets at lowest rabats aud upward. Wcoraee Olatk and Randotphatar (eoneeie sow a North ‘Shorman (tote), Uloago, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLA8S IRON STEAMSHIPS, Hotwoon NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, oniling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail SAFETY AND COMFORT. 82 Passougors booked to end from the prinolpal Eu Yirattweud fettoet of Gest Issued oa leading Danks aad Bankyeadiruughout Eurupes HENRY GREENEBAUM & CQ,, PIPT: Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to, Brlatul (ugiaad) direct, Ww Veducaday, 5 bese erin ‘Meardays blata wieree ¢, ayn Rema ai ei a Gash BeeaN Lake Shore & at. 8, R-GxO.MoDONALD, Agent, * R LINE 6 NOHO, UNE QADIN To Glasgow, Zarerpot ‘d0., $50 to @ wold, Btodrago ta Gissauw, B14 or., Errtitone facie Applarea dda iy ERYON BIO’ Ry ie cocuss LaSalle and eBay Chicago, .