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THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, Benjamin F. Fridley as sold Ednmna D, Taylor the premisos 906 Michigan avenue for 020,000. Itinetatod that the namo of Martin Paulaon will ho nont to pringficld se a Justica by tho Audgea in piace of Woodman, rojocted. ‘Tho temperature yesterday, as observed by Manaase, optician, No. 83 Madison atroot (Tain- ux Building), wae, at 8 a. m., 40 degrees; 10 44 12m, 43; 3p.my, 495 6 p,m. 435 8 45, Owing to tha continued illness of Grain In- spectcr Harper, nothinsy besides tho partial ox- amination of the books and records of hla ofiice Jina boon done by the Legisiative Commitico ap- pointe! to investigate the charges against him, Lorry O'Brien, Collector of tho Wert Side Torn, hing not yeb returacd his books to the County Caliector, His timo oxphed the 25th inst, but bo claiins that tho clorical Inbors of his otieg would not permit of his malany Lia ro- ture within tho time given bin. Mr. Abnor I'rice, tho well-known snortaman, hi noine remarkavie dnek-shooting last Friday and Saturdsy on tho Catumst Itivor, Tis firat 'n wor's resnltod in no evon 100, and Saturday ite] 180, the Intter number including fifteon zh’ down with both barrels. Veday yy Kleinman killod 106 ducks, far mecting of the County Board of wan helt yenterday afternoon, l’rosi- cat W. H, Swett in the ehnait. Ehore woro prea at Mestre, Plant, Kearnoy, Clark. and Burdick. ‘Tho main intoreat of tho meeting, which was called for the purpess of auditing bills which havo accumulstod during the past fow months, centered i & prolonged dlvenssion in regard to op tonchera’ salaries, after which tho adjouracl. eiviteniaurs, Tho Intest cass uncer tho Ctvil-Rights bill is that of Thomas MexXce, » colured man, va. Obn- cinh Sauds. ‘lw caso was autored on tho 20th of this month, and withdrawn on the 27th in or- Qorto make it a civil cayo. Boing satisfied ho could not make anything out of the civil suit, IMeXeo bad it re-entered ann criminal case, and alismpted to blackwnail tho defendant to the ex- tont of €40. ‘The caso came np yeaterday morn- ipz beforo United Siates Comminsioner Hosne, Glover appearing for the plaintiff, The fret withers snmmoued was Melieo, tho plaintiff, who ntated that he went to Wood's Hotel to gat a Juurch. The defendant was behind the counter, Io etepped np to him and asked for a breakfast, nud wae told (o go to the kitchen. Ho told him he wan not in the habit of eating in the kitchen at home, and ho would not go tuere, Mr. Sanda then offered to eeud his nieals up to his room. Ke told hit he did not want to tako a room, and it ha coutd not have fall-priced faro for full- priced pay ho would go eleowhere to get his Jaret. in crose-examination, the witness stated that the defendant had offere:d to acnd tho food over tu tha stora where tho plaintif? worked, ‘Mir. Sands stated that ho had offered to lat tho iff eatin tho kitchen, or to eond tha food wired over to any placa he might dogignato, Plaintit did not ask diroctly to oat in the dining- rouwn, and, if he had incissed, dofondant would have lot bim, Yesterday morning, tho plaintitt called at tha defendant's placo ond offerod to tettlo for $60, and subsequently for $40. ‘The plaintif hers said that this statement was tone, but thot Mr, Hall, Mr. Hoyno’s clerk, had told him that tho defendant styled bim a black~ nailer, and that for that reason ho wonld not roitle for #160, Ho wns now roady to carry tho caro through at all cort. After a fow questions to tho plaintiff, Mr. Gluver deeded that the casa seemed ono undor avr, and pnid that tho privilogo of withdraw- was denied, Commissioner Moyno accord. reaured the dofendaut to give $7,000 bail Leura tho Graad Jury, ——_+—. LOCAL LETTERS. POFULAN EDUCATION. Ta the Iiltor a? The Chicana Tribune + Cinicaco, Marci 29.—If popular edtcat?-- ina cpecilic for poputar evils, as stated by Carl Schurz in bis stirring jecture at Puilndolpbia lays Thuraday ovoniug, which shoutd bo scattored hreadeagt throughout tho conntry, thon let us havo moro of tt. Tho writer wilt contributo (if eativfactory arrangements can be mado) @500 towanis any oxpendo nocessary to employ David A. Wells te como hora aud challongs tho beat tariff men In tho conutry tocome forward snd publicly dobate with him the question of fros tredo ors protectivo tariff, in order that the truth of the mattoc and tho facts of tho caso may bo subjected to tho mont searching invertigation aud scrutiny. If the facts developed show that s protection of certain monopolics, aud the non-protoction of other tuterests, is n good thing, then lot us patiently aubmit, If, on the othor hand, it ia damountrated that the syatom is rotten from twp to bottom, and rninoas to tho boat interestsof tus country, and that the monoy drawn from the unprotected public by tho monopoliats is used in Congress to corrupt the Government and fastan atiil tighter upon tho people the chains of a rs galling dospotism, then let the pcople rive in thelr might and demand that our porta te opened to tho world, and our conntry, iustoad of Eaginnd, bo mado tie cantro of the woalth snd exchanges flowlog between Enropo and Asis. In the early history of our country tho people were mon, and tha propesitio: of o stamp tax ana tax on tea rouxsh; the nation to its foet, and tho war-cry reso, 1 throughout tho land, “ Millions for defentio—uos one cent for tribute.” To-day, how is it? The nation ia o raco of paltroons, elves, aud cowards, realate ing but feebly while thogo crafty spiders, the combined monopolist, weave about thom tluir frightful webs, and suck iuto their bloated Lodics the lfo-bload of the nation. Uso writer bas tong been profoundly impressed, with the fact that an honest dobate in Congress was ont of the question. ‘Tho reprosontatives of ile poople cauuct express their honest conyic- tiona of right and duty, or vote honostly, with the incnoy of whissy-rings, Pacific Mail swindles, rulread land-eranty, Crotit Mobillers, or pro- tected monopolists, in thelr pockets. Tho only course for the people ts pablo dobates autsido of Congress; thon, tho sorvants of the people refuzso to do their duty as maniicated fo thom by incontrovertible facta and figurer, let the people march to (euiueton und clean out that focus of corrup- tion anil wickedness, the cause of tho prostrate condition af the conntry to-day, Lot ud hear Grom the “headquarters of avery socisty of ‘Grangers" in the United States. Where aro Carpenter & Sholdou, managers of tho "Star Locture Course?” Will they come forward and tell us how much mouvy is required to pay for those propozet publia dobntos, in order that it misy be yromptly furniehed, and also take charye of there gathering forces, which longer dety compression ¢ Paoonrsy, OLZANBING THE DIVER, Ta the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Curwaco, Marchi 29,—Having recently had au tutersiew with Canal Commissioner Utley, I ar ablo to spoak by the card on this important quo tion, Mr, Utley soye that + thecaual will change ibe waterin tho Chicago River onco in wyory forty-eight hours.” Thorefore tho proposition to cloro the gatea at Lockport, aud by means of the Ogden ditch to create a current iu the river to- ward tho lake, seems to be a very strango ove, Ponsibly it manus the leasing of the Ogden ditch bv the Board of Public Works, as an tmproved tystem of draiuago, and tho sbandoumont of the canal for that purpoxe altogether, It iw undoubtodly a fact that, Lad the Board of Public Works possessed the necoussy backbone, and donu their duty in the promigoy, instoad of cringing to auch heavy wolghts aa Messrs. Ogden sud Wentworth, thoy would have-bad no difl- ealty in preventing the Dosplaines River from beg turned from ita waturul channel into the Ugden ditch, thereby seriously damaging the Grainage wystem of Chicngo, Tho Buard are, thorofure, respectiully requested ot to compli- cate thar faux pas in the matter ofthe Oder ditch by entoring into an arrangemont for water trom that source, or of improving the property Gt Seauru, Ogden aud Wentworth at the city's ospenea, It iy clalmod by those compotent to judge that the princ:pal reason why the cual improvement Ques not sulli¢icutly drain the Chicago iver is the old otory of. bow not to do it." By the canal aprovemont, the Chicago River was vir. taally oxtouded to Lockport, a distance of 24 soiled, whero, by — system of wasto-pates, it ix enipilod into the Desplaines River, ‘Tho canal Loss tseau width of over 40 fect, and a depth of from 6 to 7 fect, with a current, whon unolssructod, of 2!¢ miles per hour. Now, I yer thut itis an insult to common acoso to way that aetruam of this capacity, flowing continue cunly tho year through, isnot adequate drainage, Zhe fact is, that, were it utilized to the full ca- poor we might drink the water of tho Chicago Wer ovesy coy iu the yoar, und Kover mistrust THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCI 30, 1875, dnt that it wan perfectly wholosome. All that ia needed is to abandon the policy of ho-s nat to doit.” Cut the rod-tape, open the rates, and Jot the wator rua! ClrleRN. THAT EASTER ANTICLE To the Fiditor of The CAfeago Tribune: Circaso, Match 29,—Did you road the leading editorial in yeaterday’s Times upon the subject. of “Easter”? I admit that tho question would ordinarily bo insulting, but I prosumo that tho roading of that paper is a disagreoablo duty which you, as a journalist, aro bound to perform. For myself, I havo not that excuas, I bad my attention callod to the article whtlo passing last evening Io the fibrary of s friend who takes the papor for certain extraordinary reneons, though ho informed mo that he usunlly destroys 9 por- tion of it before atlowing a copy to reach tho hands of his wife and danghters, To my mind, that article ia the greatest outrage npon the feol- ings of all deceut peopl which the Times lian yot committed, and de- siro to enter my protest ayainst it, But, waiving further commont upon the exccrablo taste of tho blasphemy in treating in Becchor-"il- ton scandal slang,asubject which, above all othors, commands our roverenice, I refor particularly to tho presumption of tho Sunday Times, stigins- tized na it lias boon by numerous indictmonts for ubliching obavone Itorature, as well as libels, Eranded ad a public nulannce, yot now claiming to bo tho organ of tho Young Mon's Christian Aesoclatian, and tho friend of tho Christion ro- ligion, ‘This cinim so often ropeated is no doubt intended aga witticiem, and, perhaps, for tho first few hundred timos it was ect forth, was en- titled to credit for auch poor wit as obtains in tho stating of tho grosacet falashood for tho fnireat ruth, out it ecoma tome tho inost xhsai- ly joke of the ningteonth century, A. H. G, THI PROTECTION Lift INAURANCE coMPANy. To the Editor of The Chicaqo Tridune: Cittcado, March 29,—In response to tho com- munication of Mr. Sellg, of Waukegan, Ll, to which you kindly permit a roply, I hove to say the Protection Life novor issued a policy for €6500 toany ono. Tho policies roferred to wore issued for $5,000 enc, upon tho regular applica- tion and medical examination, and payablo to the order of the insured by written roqueat, The Company paid over tho full smowmt duo to tho duly suthorized ropreventative, and hold full roceipts and original power of attorney, Ef tho roprosontatives of the doczeagod did not ro- ceivyotke money from thoir duly euthorized at- toiney, why shauld the Company be blomed for his dereliction ? ‘This and othor malictons attacks made upon tho Protection Life Insuranco Company hate been promptly mat eo long ax apaca was allowod, As anything further from us will ouly bo mexrt- ed at tho rate of a dollar a line, we nro compolled to withdraw from so unoqual a contost. ‘Tho Insurance Advocate, copics of which are mailed to each momber, and may bo hnd by tho publio on application, will contain tho fsota, All the Protection Lifo Insurance Company neks iss fair show; and invites tho fullest in- youtigation as to the integrity of Its maunro- ment and tho comparative ment, roliability, ond cheapuoss of its systom. P, Hrrzsanp, Prosident. THE NEW MACIINE. To the Laitor of The Citeazs Tribune: Cutcaao, March 29.—In your edition of yeater~ day i#Avns etated that s telat of a putaping mach{no for doing tho scavouger work o7 this city so wad Saturday, and that tho samo was Batial With tho qualification that the oxperimant was satisfactory ‘to the owner of tho machino,” the article would have beon cor- rect, for it cortaloly was satisfactory to uo oue oles, Undor the prosent ordinance all ecaronger work must be douo with & pumping machine, To any porzon of ordinary intoHigence and observation this is an absurdity, inaemuch aa it contemplates tho performance of ao impozsi- bility. A large proportion of vaults sre so con- stractod that the contents freezo ealid in winter, ond such vaults must bo cleaned by hand. It ia safo to say that st cust 500 of uch yanlis have to be cloaned avery winter, and yot the Common Council prohibit such cleaning except with a pump, The troth is that the experimont of Sat urday was total failure, inasmoch eq nothing but ihe liquid was removod, leaving the whole solid matter remaluiug in tho vault, as can bo certified to Ly twonty disinterested porsonn, Comsurrer or ScaveNoruts, —.-—. THE CITY-HALL. ‘The City Treasurer yestorday received $1,597.- 55 from tho water ollico aud 470.90 from tho City Collactor, Anothor trial of the new machine for tho por formance of night-ecavanger work was mato yesterday in Bridgeport. The Committee on Police and tha Aldermen gonerolly exprom themselves well satisfied with the result, The Committco on Streota and Alloys for tho Wost Division met yostorday afterncon in the City Clerk's offico, and passed favorably upon the amended ordinance for a horse-railway on West North avenue. Menry Greenataum wan present, and gaye n Incld explanation of the rea- song why tho old franchise was not acceptod, The principals in the Aldormanlo spelling- match expeotod to take place Thursday ovening announce that all tho preliminariow bave boon arranged. No word of moro than one sylinble will be admitted to the tourney, Tho prize has not yot been docidod upon, but it is probable that it will bo an enormous fool’s-cap, Ald. Tyan rofusen to officinto as captain, and conne- quently tha sorvices of Ald. Tom Foley aro boing solicited, ‘Tho strange occurrence of a Monday seston of the Police Board, and not a single pocler up for trial, was the cause of much rejoicing you- terday, Asn conaequance, the Board could tind no courage to transact auy other business, and thoy adjourned ofter auditing a fow unimportant Lilla, Commissioner Shoridan wondors if Sir. Storoy will rowrite tho Pilgrim's Progress whilo in the County Jall, and tho othor Commissioners: aro equally sarcastic in tholr remarka, —_—_ CRIMINAL. Ayquog Now York bookxkeopor, named Thomas G. Wilkes, rocontly arrived in thia city, pavo acheck on the Third National Dank on the 18th iust. to Goorgo Wilson, a South Wator street saloon-keepor, ‘fho chock was sigued J. M. Smith, and was for $35, Wilkes rocoiving $15 upon it, 1n a fow daya tho chock was prosented at tho bank, and, as thero were no funds to meet it, Wilkes waa arreated, and yosterday morning Justico Boydou hold bim in ball of $300 to await the action of tho Grand Jury on a charge of ob- tuulng money undor faleo protenues, Fiold, Leiter & Co, are minus three $75 ahawks throngh the machinations of two ingauious and chooliy frouda. Saturday morning a woll-dreseed jady ontored their dry-goods ators, aud aulected three handsomo shawls, which ehe directed to ba sent, O. O. D,, to Mrs, Goorgo Whitlug, Bro- voort House, wh hor husband would do all that remained noceesary, One of tho boys took the goods thero, ond while askingat tho desk for Mr. George Whiting an individual standing by stopped up, sald be was the man, took the suawis in his band, and asked to bo excimed while bo wont up to hia room to get change. The boy waited Jong aud anxiously, but in vain, for the Man's return, and tho caso was reported to Capt. Buckley, who detailed Officor Murmane to work up thecase. The officer arrcated two mon on the chargo, but the clerk failed to idontify them os the partios wanted, and thoy wore discharged. —_-——- ANNOUNCEMENTS, All members of Company "IZ" will report at the armory Tuosday evening at 8 o'clock for special drill. ‘The second concert of the jubiiee singora will bo given this evening iu the Union Park Con~ grogational Church, ‘Tho concort which was aunounced for the 20th of Marub, at Father Mathow Temperance Ilall, bas beev postponed, by request, till the 22d ef April, and will take place at McCormick Hall. A publ temperance meoting will be held this evening at the ‘Tsboru nurch, oornor of West Indians and Morgan stroets. Miss Frances rd will lecture, and the Tabernacle choice furuish appropriate musle for the occasion. ’The sale of tickets to the apelling-match be- tweou the ollicers, Directors, and members of the Young Blon's Christain Aswoclation and the Chicago Atheuwum, to take placa in Farwell Mall Friday eveuing of thin wook, baa already commenced. ‘The Atheneum bos added to ity Jiut of spcllera, beyond those siroady announced, the Dawes of the Rey, Hotert Collyer, Prof, Bamuol Willard, the HE. DP. Powell, aud W. ative of the ey roported te (he Athonwum, Sets Wee RELIGIOUS. Annual Meotings of tho Episcopa Churches, List of Wardens and Vestrymon Elected, Arrangements for the Revival Mcotings, EASTER MONDAY, RLUCTION OF CHURCH OFrFicrns, Pursuant to custom, the majority of the Epla- copal churches met yosterday ovaning and olect- ed Wardons and Vestrymen for the comlug church year. The result was as follows: ST. JASIES, The regular annual meeting of St. Jamen’ Church was held Jast evoning. Tho Rey, Arthur Brooks, Rector, provided, and Mr. Goodwin acted as Secrotary, Provious to balloting for the two Wardona and eight Vestrymen who wero to be elected, remarks were mado by Mosera, J. 5. Rumsoy, I. N, Arnold, C. BR. Larrabeo, J. T. Ryerson, ond E. C, Larned, concerning the diferencon oxieting among the mombers of the Church na to tho eloction of Dr. Do Koven to tho Biahopric, Explanations wora alao of- fered for tho {aot that thore wore two tickets In the flold, ane of them baing composed exctue eivoly of High-Churchmon aud the other being slightly mixed, ‘Tho votos having been counted, it wae fonnd that but ono Warden ant soven Vostrymon bad recolved a majority, as follows : Senior Warden—E, If. Sheldon, 82 votos, Veatrumen—J, 8. Rumecy, 63; M.D. Ogden, 443 Forepl Brockton, 433 It. A. Towner, 173 Jolin Do Ko~ ‘vou, 43; F, LU. Peabody, 14; W. D, Houghtuilag, 43, Anothor election to fill tho remaining offices boing ordered, resulted as follows: Junior War- den, ©, NR. Larrabeo, 36, * Balloting waa resumed to fill tho offices of Ves- trymen, nnd tho rosult was declared as follows: F. ff, Winston, 21, Tho mocting theu adjonred, ATONEUENT, Tho meating held at the Church of the Atona- mont was presided over by tho Rov. Francia Mansfield. ‘Tho attoudanco was quite largo, fully four-fifths of the enrollod communicants being present, Mr. HM. J. Btreet was appointed Becrotary, after which tho roport of the Boorusaty for tho previous yosr was rond ‘and accepted. = It-—sset forth thatthe church wan ina vory sound condition financially, ‘I'he total recoipts for the yoar wera roported to be 92,731.63, and the diabursemonts the same, thos leaving the church to begin the now year with an ompty tronaury. Tho lishilitiea of the church wero given ot 3,724.11, which is some hundred dollnrs less than tho oxpanses ine curred in 1873, Tho report stated that tho oxponses of the church had been matorially in- erensod by tho addition of ground-rent and in- creased favors walaty, to the amount usually expended. ‘Tho eleetion of Vestrymon and Wardona was thon declared in order, and the fol. lowing gontlenen were appointed : Sentor Warden—Ituben Taylor, « Junior Warden—Nobert 8, Worthington. Vestrimen—Georgo D, Holton, Willlam Morley, R. J, Street, Mehard Cobkius, J, 0. Rogers, J. VW, Smith, Jeseph Jellyman, Charics Alten, BT. JON ‘The oesombly ot St. Jon's Church was pre- sided ovor by tho Roy. Dr, Yowsrs, The voatry hall was comfortably filled with the membors of tha coneregation, como 200 persona, principally iadios, being prosont. ‘Tho usual yearly roport of the Secretary was read and approved. ‘Tho report represonted the church na being situntod npow a firm Gnoncial basis, and that the congre- gation waa daily enrolling new communiounte, fhe following is the Warden aud Yestryaon ticket, which was unanimonaly clectod : is Featrymien—J, H." Willlains, J. A, Sleeper, E, W. Evanu, 0, 8, Cranc, G, W. Newcomb, J, Ui. drench, J. BD. Porrlouct, 8, M. Johnstono, our sAvion. Sentor Warden—Franklin Hathaway, Junior Warden—L. D. Cone, VeetrymenE, P, Goode, Stewart Marks, J, H. Tra- man, Dr, 'T. W. Miller, 1, Pickering, 8. D, Chase, 8, A. Dulo, and W. 8, Warren, Tho following lottor was handed into the meot- ng: CurcaG®, March 29,-=Mesara, Wardena and Vestrip- ‘men ef tiz Church of Our Sarior—Dean Sins: It fu proper thet you should be informed concerning my plus for the coming year, 80 far as they aifoct this parish. Yt fa very uacertaln how long I may remain in this Diocese, I havo pover felt much at home in i and recent cventa hnve fncreaned this fueling, I shall Temovo from the Diocoss as soon as the houvein which I now live can bo sold, and perhaps sooner. I must, thereforo, request you to take steps tomards ob- taining the services of snothor Clorayman as Hector of thls parish, Av soon cs you have done soT will send in a formal lettor of reaignation, If you can think of Any other arrangement which will be more for the in~ toreste of tho parish unt! you can obtain the services of another clergyman, I willendcavor to meot your wishes, Yours truly, W.d, Petaix, CALVARY. The lection of oflicers at Calvary Church was preceded by the usual Eptacopalian services, ‘Lhe menidors of the church, who number about ‘300, wero out in full force, and 8 general stato of enthusiasm seemed toprevatl, M[r.0, M. Bragg was appointod Socrotary, s{ter which the Treasuror’s report forthe yonr was read-and unnuimousty adopted. Tue geuoral footings of the report showed that the receipts for tho past year bid beon $8,829.05, and thedisburacments;é8, 719.05. Noxt in order was tho olection of Wardens aud Vostrymen, who were yoted for soparately, with the following results Sentor-Warden—Chauncy 1, Roborta, Junior Warden—Eaward sliumous, Vestrymen—J, 1, Uanks, OC, B. Bragg, W. Be Gratton, W. iH, Hinwell, 0, ©, Henderson, 4, Bf, Aunt, W. A, Martin, and 1, 0, Moserole, ‘TRINITY, A meetin of tho congregation of tho Trinity Eplecopal Church was held faut evening to olect Wardens and Veatrymen for the ensulug year, ‘The olection resulted aa follows ; Sensor Warden—W, HW. Adams, dunior Warden—J, W, Doane, Festrimen—A, ¥, Goodrich, W, M. Tilden, Anton Stager, W. C.D, Grannia, 0. G. Coules, A, F, Socherg- er, W, A, Havemeyor, O, L, Hsymond, ‘The Troasuror submitted a report showlog the finanoial condition of the parieh for the yoar ouding March 27, 1875. Tho reccipts had beon $11,076.97, Tho expenditures wero $15,129,354, leaving a deficit of $4,352.97, The receipte from building fund wera £40,915.45. ‘Tho appropris- tlona wore 36,656.89, leaving a balance to the crodit of this f{ynd of $4,288.89, It was ealimatod that 86,000 would pay the balanco due for the completion of the heating, Gecorating, furnishing, ote, of tho church. When that amouut is paid, the only obligation sgaluet tho church would bo ths bonded debt of $00,009, due Saptember, 1870, The Easter con- tribution Lad nettod $3,000, HOLY COMMUNION, At na mooting of tha congregation of the Church of tho Moly Communion the following Ollicers for the ensuing year wore olectod : Senior Warden—Albert VU. Noely, Junior Furden—O, H, Putts, Vestrymei—J, P, Harp, C, It, Calkins, T, W, Potts, ‘William Skeote, Willtam Jacktou, Dwight Gooku, enw? cirunct. ‘The great tewauit which has been pending ogaines Chriat Church, though paving beon re- watedly decided in favor of tho church, las bean carried to the Supreme Court of the State by tho complainants, and In order to defend thoir property thore the otd Vestry (of Cheint Church, Protestant Episcopnl) alill continues in ofica, I$ is composed as follows: Senior Warden—¥, B, Phillipa, Janwor Wardin—Ceorze Meld, Vestrymen—Charies Fargo, Dodge W, Kotth, Peter Van Schaack, Charles Follanste, L, P. Morehouse, D, 0. Btrong, M, Byron Riod, William BE, Whoeler, SAINT ANUGAUIUS, &nior Warden—J, R. Lilja, Junior Warden—Audrew Nordstrum, Veatrymen—A, Y, Exdahl, 0, F, Wideroan, Peter Larson, Peter Abrahamson, and C, J, Bredbury, ST. OTEPIEN'S. Senor Warden—¥, C, Clark, Junwur Warden—Johu E, Darby, Vestrymen—James Carter, Willis E. Osssped, 2, H, Whitcomb, EPIPHANY, Senior Warden—~D, W, Vave, Junior Warden—George Gardner, Vestrymen—Q, J, Magill, 0, B, Cubb, B, 8, Boynton, Wiliam Archdeacon, H, D, Oakley, W, Hf, Mounds, J, B, Kellogg, D, lt, Caineron, ‘The her offerings were $1,500. BT, MARK'H. Senfor Warden—M, W, Fuller, danior Warden—Vrederick Dickinson, ahi We Mathows, JE. Siaitb, 3,8, Doo. le, EH. Da Golyor, W, Hl. Summers, Henry W, Fullsr, W, i, Low, HSI, Belding,’ i UNACE, . Wandent-—Stowea Gun, A. 7, Fay, tstrgmien=L. W, Otley Ae A. Higelow, A, Tay, A, G, Van Beliaick, N. K, Fs Pac! Wheeler, kalwara Hawrence, ey aan Cac sea Jeieaatea to tha Convention—Mosea Guan, La B, 4. Tracey Lay, Aenry Keep, A. Ac Bigelow! ot Oth ASCENSION, Senior Warden—J, ¥, tall, Junior Warcen—Josiah Eduon, Vestrymen—ii, 8, Blallwood, B. %. Clapp, 8, He Harteaon, L, 8, James, be, ©, Tully, ¥, D, Oer! FO. Russell, sud'0, D, Dan. Als meoting of tho vostry held after the cleo. -too much as if the Church in Colesgo. 001 tion, M tan was elected Troasuror, and Mr. Frodorick Wood, Parinh Clork. UNION REVIVALS, MINIATEMIAL CONSULTATION. A large mooting of the minintera of the lead- ing religious denominations of the city, oxcant the Episcopal and Catholic, wae hold yosterday morning in the locture room of tho Tira Methodist Chnrch, tho regular ministers’ meet- tugs adjourning for that purpose. ‘Tho Nov. F. Bf. Ells, Chairman of tho Ex- ecutive Committee appointed at s formor moet- ing, called the body to order, stating that the object of the mecting to be to take steps looking {o tho co-oporation of tho ministors of the city in a sorios of union rovival offorts to bo held at some contral point. ‘Tho Noy, Mr. DuMicld, Secretary of the Exccu- tivo Committco, rand tho minites of the savoral incetings of the Committos for the ivformation of those proseot, Tho silonco waa noxt broken by tho Rov. Mr. Ellis, who aroae to inquire what action should bo taken. Tho Rev, Mr. DaMeld, to toat tha sense of the moating, moved tat a rories of union revival meetings be held in Farwoll (ail, NOT QUITE CERTAIN, The motion was seconded promptly, which brought the Roy. Me. Aztoll to his foot to say that he was not prepared to vote upon the question unsii bo know something of tho soutimont of tho peoplo, aud as to the leadership of the movement, and whether or not the meotingn would gather in tho impenitent, ‘The Rov. L, D, Chamberlain was in favor of tho movemant, and felt that Lo spoke the senti- mont of hisSchurch, and of tho religious olemont of thocity, He thoughtif tho mertings wero commenced the spirit of God would tako the loaderehin, Tho Roy, Dr, Turd was {0 favor of the movo- mout, and hia peopio wore alroady thrilled with Joy at tho prospect of union revivals in tho city, Dr. Mitchell wanted to know something of the charactor of the proposed meoting, and wos sec- onded in hia inquiry by tho Rov, Mr. Dartlatt, Tho Ray. Mr, Gibson said tho Committca raw the noceasity of determining upon the character and loador of the mootings, and lind called thin mocling to pet at tho sentiment of tho ministry upon tho eubjuct. After discussion, La would lixe ta 886 % committoo appointed to report upon theao questions at an adjourned moetiog. Dr, Mitchell suggested that the Executive Committee bo contiuae:d,and requested to roport at a mooting to bo held Wodnosday afternoon at 3 o'clook. Tho Rov, Mr. Duffield thon withdrow the original motion. Tho Roy. Mr, Goodsnoed wanted to know WHO THE MINISTRNG WOULD RALLY AROUND. Tio lad overy confidence in the Rov, Mr. Earlo, who was now Inboring in tho city, but did not know whether he coukl bo secured or would be acooptnble, Ie wanted the okl Com- mitteo distnimicd, aud ® now one appvinted to consider the mattor, Tho Roy, Dr. Thomas was in sympathy with tho movomont, but was afraid that it was too Inte to commenco it. Ho did not rant to send abroad for a leader, howovor, for it would look wae on the raggod edgo, Ue thought Goodwin or Holmer, or some of tho other brothren were compotent for tho work. Moody aud Sankoy had foiled ino revival workin the city, failing to draw even respectablo audionces. If it waa Goneral who was wanted as leader, skilled in disciplino, such could be found among military men, His Rey. J, H. Walker—God will bo the Gen- eral, Dr. Thomas continuod romarking that it wae atrango that the idea that it was necessary to success to havo a loader trom abrond had gained auch prominence. Ie did uot regard tho gath- ering of huodrods together a rovival. Ho would not bo understood ss anposing the movement in any way, but thought the wholo question ought to bo wall considerad, and wasin favor of the reliamarios being left to a committoo, to ro- port ats futuro mecting. BD. ¥, JACOBA was friendly to tho move, and said the union meetings held years ago in tho city wore yot folt. ‘The trouble in the way of siuzceas was a want of co,operation in the ministry, and thot was what intorfored with Moody aud Sankoy's Iabor in tho city, Goi had made fow genorals, becauso thoy were daugerous. [Applause.] Ho was willing bo follow the leadership of any ono blosseil, aud would go go far as to cloge the churches to carry on % grand union wars. Tho Rov. Me. Parkhurst sald Moody did not interfore with church services in England, but gave way to thom. If thore was a Joshua in Chicago, ho would plndly folloy him in tho work. Hoknow enough of Mr. Earlo to rally sround him, but if the entire ministry did not rally arouud him, or somo other man, ho feared tho'Larvost was not rlpo. ‘THE FOLLOWING NOTE, was thon handed the Chairman, and was read aloud: Tha special mubject of the noon-meeting to-day will be “the Vustors of Our City,” aud espoclutly their deliberation tc-day, While you plan we will pray, Soa Car, 1 to 10, ‘Lho motion to refor the wholo matter to tho Bzsentlys Committoo was thon put, and pre vailod. Messrs. Parkhurst, Jacobs, Bartlett, Errott, Hattinan, Do Baptiste, and Ih added to the Committes. ‘The mecting thon adjourood until Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, THE comnrtne. TImmadintoly after adjournment the Committeo held a mecting with closed doors, tha Secretary promising to furnish tho roportera all agroo- mohta, but no disagreements. The’ sosion Inuiod ovor an hour, and from the yariaty of opinions expresaed, no result was reachod. Tho reportora woro given to nnder- stand, howover, after tho mocting that tho Prospect of having tho union mooting was good, and that oll disteroncea woro in a fair way of being amlenbly adjusted, The Committco moots at tho First Methodiat Church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock to complate its work, PROBABLE MURDER. ‘The Poles Nenr the Eolling-Milis Furnish Another Trazody. The knife was used with murdorous effect at an Enster-Monday dancing-party, in tho rear of No, 51 Bloan stroot, near tho North Chicago rolling-mille, and it is vory Nkely that Martin Monkusid will not survive the fearful wounds inflicted by Andy Golinski, Tho danco was givon by the former, and was in progress during the aftornoon, Golinskt, according to tho states monts of several who wero prosent was actio in a noiay manner, and Monkuski remonatrate with him, when the former became angry, and» quarrel ensued, in the courgo of which Go- oski DREW A NUTCNER-HNIFE and attacked Monkuski in the most viclous man- ner, He cut him in throe places,—in the Lead, loft bronat, and abdomen, The wounds sre tong, deop, and dangorous, Tho victim bled copiously, and boforo a physician arrived to sssie the rod ourreuly which wore strosaming out af the Cheney, jush were TREE GAPING WouNDs, the man booamo vory weak. Drs. Parke and Dembardt gave him all tho attention necessary, ‘Thoy hoth pronouneed tho iujurics fatal, and do not believe the suiferor can oxist moro than fow hours, Andy Golinskt, who was sccompanied by a brother, Jossph, ran away from the weene of the songulnary fray, and MANAGED To ELUDE THE ToLicy until a lato hour Inst uighs, when he tray caught sud looked up in the Wout Chjcagzo Avenue Sta- jon, Sorgt, Fox, of the Rolllog-Mills Station, near where the affray occurred, has detained John Yandozki and Joho Lurmivkt as witueeses, ‘TNE PANTICIPANTS IN THE DANCE were moatly Volce, and, as is usual when an affray or tragedy occurs among them, it is difil- cult ‘to obtain dofluite information, because of thelr inability to spoak English and tho d.*iculty of finding an interpreter, ‘I'he house where tho party waa given ios rathor low revort, and during the festivities of yostorday many of the mon bo- came intoxicated and uncontrollable, NEW ORLEANS ITEMS. New Ontrans, March 29—Judgo Woods, up to noon, to-day, bad not received any telogram from Attorney-Goneral Williams in the matter of the District Judgeship, Io still adheres to the opinion that be bas the powor to select, The commixsions of United States Commix- aslonors 0. L. Eslin sud HN, Frisby were re~ yoked, this morning, by Judge Woods, for ex tortion in oflice, NOT GUILTY. Oquawna, Il., March 29.—The c1 if Welch, ontrialhere for the murder of Jauo Watson, was given to the jury at 5 o'clock this af- ternoon, Tho 4 were ont about twenty minutos, and returned a verdict of not grulty. ‘The prosecution. was conducted b: tates Attornoy Jonuings, avuluted by J, Hi. Steward, Fsq., of Monmouth; and the defenue by J. Simpacn, Esq., of this city, MEXICAN DEMONS, Relntion by the Nouces Post- master of the Gutting and Barning of His Home, Commendablo Expedition of the People in Blotting Out Ono of the Hurderera, Gawvestox, Tex,, March 29.—The Nets hasn special from Corpus Christi; which saya: A letter from tho Postmanier at Neuces, who was tabbed and had his house buroed by the ratding Moxicaus, aayat THE APPROACH OF TE FIENDS. “On tho 20th inst.,about o'clock p, m., while conversing with » man named Smith, EF dis covered throo Mexicans epproaching my store, Iwontinto tho sitting-room for my riflo, and had socured it when Smith rushed in with a Moxican following Lim with a gun pointed pro- pared to fire. My wife inerferred apd provented, ie then pointed tho gun atmo, but I proved too quick, and saved my Ifo by taking his, I then aimed as the nearest of tho cut-throats in tho storo, whon, discovering about fifty outside, Idid not shoot, knowing that my only chance for life was to secreto mysolf, which I did in 6 anbterranonn passage, whero I found Smith, The robbers completoly sacked my store, packing tho valuabloa in wagons. About this timo the mail-ridor from San Antonio arrived. They took him prisonor, and that mail nevor reached me, Smith now left his hiding- place and ran, THEY GAVE CHASE AND MUNDERED NIM, ‘The storo was fired, and I was forced to leave my concealmont, which I did unnoticed. I wit- nesdod Lhe destruction of my homs, ‘I'he fexi- enas loft, belioving mo constimod in tho flamos, My childron wero shot at twico while thoy lay prostrate on thn ground from fright, Doforo leavtog my store thoy bad soseral American prisonora whom they anbsectod to tho most oruol trontment, atripping some, and compelling thom togo barafooted beforo thom. Ono man fainted from oxhaustion, and wae boaton and lef on tho roadvide. (Sigued) T. J. Noaxes.” EXPEDITIONS JUSTICE, Ono of tho leadors was captured ond lodged in jail loro Saturday. A mocting of the pcople held to-day to consider what disposition should bo made of tho prisonor resulted in on im- mediato trial by the pooplo, Court was formed, the prisoner was arraigned, counsol for tho prosecution aud dofonso were appointed, and a jury impanoled. Tho ovidenco showed him to bo guilty of murder, robbory, arson, imprison- ment, and tortura of Amoricans, ond ho was sontoncad to bo hanged, ond was imuediatoly hanged. ANOTHER ATTACK FMANED, Laren—9:20 p, m.—A citizen of this [placo hag Just roturned from Moxico, whore he woot to purchase mulos, Ifo ‘visited Monteroy ond Moclava, and loarnod that sbout 700 mon had loft that soctiow for Toxas, thoir purposo not be- ing etated. He thoreforo roturncd rapidly homo. At Camorgo and vicinity all tho Polodas havo disappeared snd bands of 400 or G00 are report. ed orossing tho rivor near Roma ond Edinburg. It is stated that s further raid on this placo io contomplated, and tho Moxicun leador of tbe outlaws boasts that bie bugles will sound in the streets of Corpus Chrigti whon the pooplo losst expect it. ‘Two Brothers Renew an ait ¢anrrel -One Fires Two Shots at tie diuer with Peariul Eifect. The ugly and dangerous manner in which tho pistol and tho knife aro wiolded in thia wicked city at tho present time is enough to malo ono's air assume tho pers Pondicular, nid caugo him to think soriously of looting after the grand eceret. In addition to tho butchery of # man elsawhore roportod, there was a ehooting affalr Inst night ot 10 o'clock, and it was no fauit of tho shootor tliat tho blood of his brother {s not now upon hig honds, Patrick and Jogeph Harking,are bros ors, tho former as boot and shoo dealer, and the Iattor in the employ of Allen & Mackoy. An old foud bas oxiated betweon thom, and on mecting at tho cornor of Chostout and Dearborn streots last night thoy ronowod the quarrel. Joseph wag tho first to yout hia tompor by striking bis brathor with n club, Pat doemed thin aufiictont causa to pull out lis rovolvor and firo twico at Joo, who re- ceived one bullet in the loft sida of tho neck, closely shaving tho carotid artery, and. coming out on the other side: tha other ball struck bim in the loft wrist and lodged thero. ‘Lho partion wero both arrested and takon to tho Chicago Avenuo Station, whors o pbysicien dressed the wounds of tho injured man and pro- nouuced thom not dangerous. 1OWA, The Adoir County-Suat War-Ler-= sonnl, Special Ltapateh to The Chieaae Tribune. Des Moinas, Ia., March 20.—Adjt.-Gen, Baker roturned Jast night from Adair County. Ho ro- ports that ha proourod tho return of all books, records, and papors, carricd off by the Greon- fielders, to Fontanollo, tho old county seat, and tho arrangoment to abide tho action of the Court in the contlorart proceedings against the Goard of Bupervisors, ‘The Hon, Jabn Oiasion arrived here to-day. _——— FINANCIAL. A New Medford Faliure. Bostox, Maev,, March 20.—A diypatch from Now Bedford states that the banlding-house of 4. P. Burt suspended this morning. ‘Tho houso ins hithorto boon considered sound. Its Nabili- tlea ara not yet known, Laten—The liabilities of the banking-house of & P, Burt, at Now Bedford, which suspended to-day, sro $300,000; the assota aro claimed to be $150,000, The house will pay iu full if en exteuston is granted, ——. REPATRIATION OF FRENCH CANADIANG, Orrawa, Can., March 29.—In roforence to the ropatriation of Vronch Canadians from the United Btatos, the Governmont has sot asido several towasbipa in tho Northwost for al! euch who wish to return to Canads, and take thom up ag froo-grant homosteads. Liberal terma for the transportation of these peopts from oll parts of tho United States have been made with the railway companics, ———_-—____- REPORTED POISONING. ‘Tt wan roported last night that the young man August Kipnigan, who wsa suld to have beon atruck by a car and badly hurt on tho 14th inat., died from the effocts of polson at No. 68 Carroll avenue, and the Deputy Coroner and dotectivos Bre now engaged in jnventigating the matter, Owing to the latouess of the hour, particu. Jara could be loarnod, ——_.—___. trish Laces It is in beautiful, dolicate neadlewors, and in the making of lace of different kinds, says a writer in the Argosy, thatthe Irish sisters ex- cel. There aro acvoral houses in the South, each of which iq famous for some apecial kind of manufacture, ersons who are learned in such mattors can tell instantly, om looking at a Piece of work, at what convent it was done, Tho crochet made under the superintendence of tho Youghal nuusa is exquisite, sud so fue that it bas, fu many cases, been mistakes for olhor kinds of lace, I have hoard of a lady who pur- chased a quautity of what sho bolioved to be old Homan point, “in Italy, at a at ex- pense, On bringing “It home, “she took it to ber dressmaker in Daoblin, and gave it to her aa trimming for s dreva, with inany cautions agalnst waste, and with ropeated ordera not to cut it unnecessarily, ‘Ihe woman smiled when she heard the discolored work called antique polot, She got # magalfying- Glass and showed her oustomer that she had in reality bought Irish crotchet taco, which bad beon dipped in some yellow fluid, in order to give itau appoarance of groataye. The clever expor was, moreover, ablo to tell from what part of shecountry it bad originally been procured, Some ladies are very fond of purchasing uleoves and collary of this Deautifal work, to wear st the table d'hote when travoling on the Continent, ax it does not roquire what Ix technically tormod doing up; when roiled, simple washing anil drying will restore it to its pristine danitiness, Heriten thir, it fa quite unnjured by any amount of presaing or erutwplin WAS HE POISONED ? ** fy Thought tint Jon Fitzmaurice Was Acchdoaiatly Drugyged to Deaths John Vitzmaurico, a man 85 yoars of age, ro- siding nt No. 12 Pitney avenue, Bridgeport, died suddenly about 2 o'clock yostorday morning, and Sergt, Loot loarned that his domise was caused by some powdora which wors prescribed for him at tho Davia EFrco Disponsary, in Meroy Tlospital building, corner of Calumot ayvo- nua and Twenty-sixth atrool. Tle liad becn sick with ague for somo tino, ond Saturday went to tho Dispansary to obtain medicine, ‘The powdern wore givon him by tho phyelelanin charge, and ho took one.and soon nf- torroaching home became very ill, Ho recorerod by Sunday morning, and, after eattug hia supper that evening, tock anothor of the pomders nud retired. Ilo was digcovered in an almost Inuon- aiblo state, and died whortly afterwards. Tho remaining powders woro tnkon by Borrt. Hood and given tothe Coronor, who impaneled a jury yeatorday, but adjourned the inquant to await Dr. MWonrotin'’a roport. The ntomach of tho docossed was taken in chargo by tho physl- clans for tho purpose of examining it. It is thought that poiaon was given decoasod in min- inkeforromo other drug at Disponrary. Fitemaurico loaves o wifo and cuildron in [rofand. Tow Gront Gritain is Sepperted, The simplicity of English incoms aul voutgo, compared with our own, is worthy of imitation, ‘The following interesting fguros tell tho story of recoipta sud paymenta out of tho Exchequor votivoon April 1, 1974, and Tob. 6, 1875 : URVENUR AND OTIEN HECEPTA "Total receipta| ee te Feb. G, 183i |retmate | Pris, Previous year, . t 610,319,574 1) 70,191 —— ‘ © 7,442,854 11,702,705 0,0 17,486,007 WO} 24835,0%0 9,010,000 1,141,079 3428000 392,000 970,000] 1,000,000 319.000)” "255-09 9,018,635, *3,989,339 £ 01,151,095) € 01,008,033 2 1,311,009] B,0cu,n0 —-2669,000 s2o7coo] 88,0034 Telegraph ice... Crown lands ‘Miscollaucous, eer-| Revenue Total ineind-| ing batince., £68,370, 180),£ 73,957,037 Glen Flora, Glen Florn Mineral Watcr 4s for sale by moet of tho prominent druggists in Chicago, 1 euros all kinds of K{duoy complaints, dyspopsin,- ete., eto,: boyond suy doubt the beat mineral water in the world. Circulara giving full particulars will bo sont free by addressing: €.0, & It, HW, Parks, Waukegan, Tit,” —_.— X. H. Durkeo & Co.’s Soind-Dreacings—A Luxury at Modarate Cost. For meat and vogetable salads, combining in pers fectionall tho requiatte s of an exceedingistich and deliclons dressing. With {ts thoroughly good sstad ta always assured, Sold by grocors, Obiokoring Upright Pianos, Tort received at Reed's Tomple of Musle, corner of Dearborn and Van Buren atrests, 6 fow very fine up- right planos contsining the Jatest and best improvo- Trents, . Spree MARRIAGES, DHOKERLEG—BROWN—Barch at Ne Washingtonate hy the Hove Hew, Gootereos: G, Beckrring, icngo, and Alles Kate Browu, of Allo- eral Polnt Wis, SP~Minoral Font papora plosse copy. DEATHS. BIOKFORD—Marote 5, at $o'stock p. m,, at her resl- once, 164 West Tal ‘Olloags, of eonsuinption, im- ma, daughtor of fokford. ‘aneral sorricos' wera rendered by the Rev. J. DM. ‘Whitohend, of Chicago, at Valparaiso, Ind,, oa Satur day, the fith, at 3 o'clock p. m.. Honds of docosagd express ihotr thanks for the many tympathies rendered. Ee vatuaraito, 1nd, and Brooklyn, Cal, and Aftobi- fi HAWLEY—On Bund 2th inet, Jeph istig ad ee ee peat Fuhoral this (fuordays morning at 11 o'clock from No. rdvate, ueer Teyber ‘In this otiy, Blarch 29, 1875, Jobu Mo- a, fe reatdonee, No. 167 West Rane Ook 8. me on Wednosdayy tho Stat gttiot'a Chroh, mbore Helton High ta uz Crater utan the T o'clock Ix mi tealay LAM--March 27, Ada Elizabeth, tofant dangbt Edvard wud Margaret Stefan aged sinoatie ged de tiget O'NIILI—In this city, March 28, 1875, at the rasttenoo cornr ‘Asbland-ay. ond Ehiambiae Urgater Donel Ine ela eee ot ol + antel ON |, inthe 1a he Wunoral Vuorday, Blarch Di at# o'oluck a. im., Ly oar stages to Calvary Ceinotory. SPECIAL NOTICES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has beon used for olildren with naver-fatllng succoss. It oorroota ackl- ity of tho atomach, relieres wind colle, regulates the Lows ‘els, cures dyrontery and diarrhea, whothor azlslog from feothing of other eausos. An old and woll-tried remody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, qe HOUSENOLD PANAGEA will ba found invalus- lo. lnnediale, relfot will follow its use in all susot of painio th ich, bawelg, or sides rheumations, colds, epralns.and brulses. Forinternaland external usa, Ohildren Often Look Pole and Sick Yrom no offer enure than haring wormain (he stomach, UROWN'S VERSIFUGE COMPITS will dostrog worsay ‘without injury to the child, being perfectly waite, and froe from all coloring of other injurious ingrodienta ura+ allyused in worm proparations, Bold by all druggists, ‘Weentes bor, All Eruptions of the faeqs pimploay binck- h, wrinkles, spots under tho akin, are sradl- cated by Gilés' Ldntwobt Tuduie of Auunonls, Gdaran- i. No ours, nocharsa. id by all Druggists, Devos No, 61 flxth av., New A Bi Rypbottle.’ VAN BOMAAOK, york. Cn and RTEVUNACN A REID, CATARRH CU: UNIVERSAL CATARRH CURE. ‘The most reliable remedy ever offered to the sufferers by this troublesome dis: Taken Intornally, It cuzos by acting onthe macous mombrane, giving tona to the aystein aud romoring the causca. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, FOR SALE. CELRURATED throuzh outthe Union—espressod foallparts, Hand upw'd, sha at A rae re FECTION EI, ______ AUOTION SALES. _ By JAS. P, MeNAMARA & CO. ‘37 East Warbingtou-st, 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, TURSDAY MORNING, March 30, at 934 e'sleck. ALSO, AT Il O'OLOCK, $10,000 WORTH o ¥ BANKRUPT RETAILER'S STOCK, WITHOUT RESERVIt. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., TI & 79 Doarborn-st. WEDNESDAY, dines ely SRT URNESPAY, Maren ah PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, UE all dosoriptiouss ook Casa Cylluder Deake, Show Case, W: uv, Heat. TAU br pied WHEEL, fuetloncars, poate bara By WM. A. BULTLERS & CO, SA S, lod WAST ALA DIGG By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO., Auctioneers, Iddand 197 WEDNESDAY, Mi eontenta of » Privat Parlor, Ubamber, ROOK! ana SUCTION 8, By GEOOP. GOES Gol y Use 70 ‘Wabnalears, COM DRY GOODs, The fenturns for out nee toaulae a Uiru'as tone of iho erent sala ct ia wack? 2 A¥ atten. OONTINUED SALE OF LINEN Goons, White and Colorod Tablo Damark apkina, fanen Tumors in gree varlely pene ete! Rrentvaticiy, Full tine Genta’ German Linen thie? 1 extra welghtand quailty, Livan Boaome, Wroniing {ret an, 20 Ls Spectal Sale of a Cholee Line of Dress Coots, G: Ladies’, Mises, and Chihiren' 6 asrortisent. Cloiting, Notions, {OgteRY, nfanta' woar, Htardwaee Cratiory to. Rnftince ant} Trimmings, Arttleial Wonces, Velect and loather ip ¥ Telmmed Hints, © Pull line Gee he Heteoann, Chevlote, Elanunle, be Cee, Vurninitig Gorda, and & Ye of ‘cttalca Pantaton’ Goat Pattarns from a first-class talloring astetiier™ 22d Plated Unods, Tolles Koara, Cigars, Whlga, Ut Boe, /Ania ODD Bas hy Sarr Sinech tne ahcetnt nctene ( day, Starch i. 'Epectal attenato i nes Ailreot gir’ Wograine, Tapeatey Hraves wChrln 2-P iyi Lottage Cai witiva Hankrupt stoek of Reflonss es 80 Bal conn. & co S$and 7 Wabasbray, ~~ QUSTOM WORE IN Park and Covered Phactong, Open and Top Buggies, 2&8 Spring 2-seat Democrats And HATNNESS, at Auction, on TU! March 30, alll a. m, sharpen OE SDAY, ako, b. CORT & co, Sand 10 Watsheg, ING HONDRED CASES i Boots, Shees & Slingers AT AUCTION, By Catalogue, on WEDNESDAY, itp 31, at 05 o. mi. sharp. In addition to the above well-nssorted stool, wo dhall reli s FINE LINE of PHILADELPHIA Goons in WOMEN’S, MISSES’, and LDe REN'S, inoluding CLILDRBN'S colon ED Goons, GEO, P. GORF & co, 08 & 70 Wavashi'ay, Cu THURGDAY, pil 1, af. 91 cy A SPECIAL SALE OF $10,000 Stock HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESORIPTION, Parlor Sets {a Silk, Hatin, Reps, Torry, Ti gti hats bios ee 08, aria a Hntas, Franch ant Bod Taunger. htitig Walnut Bedater urease. Commoden and Washstand Bureans, Franch and Germat Plate Mizran. Gliice and Parlor esks, fivow-Cases, Carpols, Oileloth, Waltut Chrelrs ail Rockers, .P, GORR &U0., Auelasm, By ELISON, POMERGY & Co, SALE Agr 200, 202 & 234 Ontario, NEAR OLARK, Tneslay Morning, March 30, at 10 gts, Ealira coutonts of three 3.story and Desament house AT AUCTION, All good Furniture, consisting of Parlor Solty, Wisk Rack, i 2 roleh, iat -room Furniture, Modding, Cex itehen Furniture, Stoves, Crockory, Ulan, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionten, BOOKS! BOOKS!| Continuation of the Splendid Collection’ AT AUCTION, This Morning at 10 o'clock, This Afternoon nt 2 o'clock, ‘The fineat works on the Catalogue will be ofertd. KLISON, POMEROY 2 CO., Anctionce ‘4 and 66 Rendolphat, Marble Mantels, PEREMPTORY AUCTION BALI of the largutert most ologant assortment of MARBLE, SLATE, AND MARDLEIZED Iron Mantels! AT STORES, 255 & 267 Wahash-av.,, These M: ‘tween Jackaon and Van Duran-sts. cls aro all from th H woll-known Ohler Marblo Mfg. Uo,, gu: superior toanythine oft in Chicago, and toy mut be auld. No Mult or reare, Varties contemplating vallding or Ailabitog are aries attend the auction sain, aradny Morning, April £, at tO atclock. Marhlo Saatols ta a Hatten auuensesy Cho nin, Formosa, Hongard, and oiber Marbles,” Abe all asaortmant of Iron and Slate Mantels, with fiai3 Ornamontal Grates. The whole oallection now e301 Bidlon. "Galland actoct hefara day of sal. wea = ot BANKRUPT SALE. Wi. A. BUTTBRS & 0. Will sell the ENTING STOCK of a This (Tagsday) Morning, March 30, at 10 o'tkct, At their Galosrooms, 168 Rast Madison-ti., lanenus and Sclionl Books, Bibles, Prayer Bula snlnolapee Note Surge Take Panay once of all kinds, in fact evcrgthlog to be foaad in we bok and atationory Hno. A OOLLEOTION OF Fine Oil Paintings WILL Bit SOLD BY WM. A. BUETERS & CO, AT THI SALRSROOM, NO. 108 EAST MADISON-ST, POSITIVELY WITHOUT NPSERVE, Wodnesday Morning, March 31, eommenotag at 10 o'clock, out intermisdion until all 2 nwa bitnoy, To: neon, aoa, Simon, Wiring, Wills, Com ‘nontly known artists. weg ‘Tha catalogue will bo ready on Bfonday, The pala! can be viewed on Tuoaday, cay and eroning. TRADI BALE OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, BY WM, A. RUTTERS & CO» THURSDAY MORNING, April 1, at B34 o'clock, AT THEIR BALESROOMS, 103 LAST MADISO! ‘White Goods, Lawns, Bwisa Bulls, shirtine | Table Uawasky foil fnw'Linou Vowels sad Uakiees ‘Bmbroiduriesy Jacquard. Quills, we Od oitianE ELON BY fa Higgs aud fattin Welt Medesbie Hae HOWTS BHOES. nent ed RS aie, bale, sumprisiag, & tne ee, Gi eu By 8S. DINGEE & CO, Aatnaeant ‘ele Wareroome, 60 62 K, Reatelrht THIS DAY: ‘ Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m., ERUE SALE # HOTEL FORNITORE ‘Tt CONTENTS OF THE BIGELOW HOUSE, Pompri Black Walaut Soe Pavide and Diatog ron Parnivure, al + Cfpckerr, Giaasnare, leddlag, ate. Tfouetier wh the sententa of & Private Dwolling of 13 Rooms ALSO, 4 LINK OF naw FURNITUR®, ry ad afialabod. No resorration whe! ited. — DINGHE & CO., Aactloartet, By WM. F, HODGES & CO. AT THE PRIVATE ‘BESIDENCB, Pat, No. 25 St. John's-place, near Uta arto Chundet Carpi Fintal Thi We shall pelt eB 2h 20, ab herd o Negeyaeny shah ae i B1,00U; wa ry sititle O Bale Doaltlee aud without reserve. a Wit at MODIS S00, Anette ed h