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0 THE CITY GENERAL NEWS, A spolling matel: among tho ministera of the dty in threatened, the match to bo confined to Scriptural names, 1t, to-day, you soo & nickol on o glass caro in & oliacconint's storn, or on tho floor, do not pickit tp. Leave it for tho poor. Henry A. Warron has sold to Martin Andrews, br $40,000, 80 feot ou tho west sido of Fifth av- muo, 100 feet south of Washington atract. Tho tomporaturo yesterdny, ns obsarved by Maunsen, opticinn, 88 Madison etreot (TRINUNE 3uilding), was ot § a. m., 66 deg.; 10 8. m,, 70; Sm., %t; Dp.om, 685 Gp.om, 6E: 8p, ., 86, Jumes Roy, of No. 400 West Madison atreot, s run over on that thoronghfaro yestorday Mtornoon snd eeriouely Injured about tho areast and baok, Ile was removed to his home. A very short man nover feels hiy tach of stat- #o keeply aa when his bewitehing vis-a-vis lnnn:\ n(rcol-‘gl‘u{ with u ravialing emilo, aska him to pull tho strap aud ho s to jump into the air to do il. Apropos of Tne Tainvur's diaclosures con- cormng tho County Yoor-iouss, it was rather intereating to notice, in the recent Itst of lenders for supplymng that institution with fresh ment, that tho Uity Seaveoger's wao tho namo at the Load. 1t isatated that Gon. Lisb will offor tho ofiice of Clork to tho County Commissloners to cx- Ald, Joliu Comiskoy, and that tho Intter is likely toncespt. 3lr. Cominkey's business and political uiperienco ought to mako lum & good man for tho place, 1t has boon dincoverod that James IT, Haynio nover waa oloczed 3ajor of tho First Regimunt, 1. 8. G., ;Maj. ITuLbara, who wast clected Liou- tonnnt-Colonel, having declined to accept the position, A now clection {8 therefore ordored Tor Satutdey. 3ir, It, 7. Smitl, tho Sscrotary of tho Tradera Ingatance Company, is mentioned us Mr, Toall's muccessor a9 Vice-l'resident of thn local Ionrd of Underwritars, Mr. Smitn will nndoubtedly £l the olliee, if olected, witn honor to the Doard £nd eredit to himsolf. Chirlstian Johuson was tho man who foll into tho rivor night boforo last ot the foot of Donr- born utract. Ho was o esllor on board tho schooner Miduight, and, in_attempting to o abourd of her whilo very drunl fell into the weter, Ilowasrescued by soma of tho Titu- werth engino met nnd n policoman. § A nureomaid on Adama stroet was ashed, boing sbrerved to dandlo her infant child meenanieally and withont onthusingm, if sho did not lova tho littlo tootuy-poatsy, Sherepliod that this was not tho otspriug Bho wasd paid to ba fond of, but the baby of o visitor wio had lost Ler paciate J-ook, and plie coulda't yosra towards any ono for nothing, Tho farc on tho 3Madifon streot 'buses hnn beau redueed from & centy o J, aud an econom- ical Indy living en IHarrison streol, whoso busi- ness only cuils hor down-town twico a week, 4yends niost of hor timo walking over to Madi- con and tiding up and down, . Bhe oxpects by 1ho Ist of 2May to bave saved money enough to buy & now rilk dress, Wo liavo soen somo of the * Riversido mos- quitoes,” They camo in the plensant dieguiso of Jckerel wnighhx[: from 8 to 10 pounds each, and woro found attechied toa book aud ling in tho Aux Plajnes Itiver, purposely and maliciously thrown info the wator by Mr, Georgo M. Kim- burk, whoes faith in Riversido has nover failed Lim. Thoy wozo nice. Tho Bhorwood School Furnitnuro Companr, of thin city, bave euccooded in coustructing a higbly ueeful, oruamental, comfortable, and ingenious chair, for uso on shipbeard probably, though it would form n valuable addition to n library or parlor, T'ho chinir I8 on rockors, enn ba lowered to any angle, or spread out horizontally as a tounge, "Thoir enloarooms aro at Nos. 164 and 186 State streot. Thio raloon % 415 Archer avonne {s n(fiht)y the .sceno of o gamorin,i of ho Peoplow purty crowd of the Bixth Ward. Onc of Hinadnle's (ountables is tho standing speaker, Last [evon- inge tho meeting wa liold aa usual, T'ho rosalt wan a delightfnl scason at cards, and the ocon- eumption of the usiial quantity of beer. Tho proprietor is & hanpy man, and only rograta that tho day of election is o nenc at hand. Quite s spirited and reepectable meeling woa held Inst evening at tho cornor of Archer ave- nno and Nivetocnth strect, in the intorest of the itizons' Union Ticxet of the South Tswo., D. . Ryan wos chosen Chatrman, and Jolm Doylo Secretary, Speeches wero made by Willinm Derney,” D, C. Coloman, Owen Conlan, Thomas Conloy, and David Dann, advocating tho brenk- ing of tho Mike Evanu ring, aud the election of Liouest men to ottice. Postmastor McArthur snnounces that, under & mnow atrangoment, thers will lhereaftor ba s dircet Seateh mail to Glasgow via_tho Anchor Lino,—a steamer lnn.\-mg Now York every Salurday,—tho first mail to ba diapatched o the 3ikof April by the Utopia. Tho mail wiil Lo wado up and dispatehed from Chicago evary ‘Lhtisday, closing at 3 p. m., at the Paxt-Ofico. Leticrs for dispateh jn this mail should be mark- od ** Vin Auchor Lioe steamers.” Tho adjourned meeting of tho Houth Town Doard of Asrorsors which was to have been beld porterday afternoon did not come off oo account of alack of tho nuscossary quorum. The ouly partios preaent directly . interested wera Justico DeWolt and Town Clerk Gruenbut, Supervieor Schiauck and Collector Evaua cailed In to see tho fun, and ecemed much dieappointed at the poor clhunce of its coming off. ~ The mesting ad- Journed until 4 o'clock this afternoon, whea it is hoped o guorum will bo gotten together. John Bmith, a ewilchman on tha Chicago, Danvillo & Vincennes Hailway at tho Brighton Ilouso croesing, Liad both legs cut off aboyo the unkle, yesterdny forenoon, while attempnting to Jump on an engine which wos passiog ou the Cincago, Uurliugton & Quincy Hoad, bLetween Paulinta and Wood streats. 1o was intoxicated at tho time, Iis injurica were temporarily at- tended to, and he Was removed to the County Hcypital. Smith came hero from Cineinnati but & snonth sgo. Mre. Joseph Elorg, residing at No. 116 Four- teenth street, complained before Justico Beully yesierday that one Max Avcucux bind assaulled Fer huaband with a hatchet o week ago faut Fri- dny, and inllicted a dangerous wouud on the back of tho bead, which was not properly at- tended to at the time, snd has smco caused Elarg to act in an idiotic wanner, Sho Jenired n warrant for Avonoux's arrest, and an oflicer was vent with the docnment to ind ki, The par- ties aro Poles. Elarg will probably be seut to the Conuty Intano Asylum lor treatment, “A few weolis ago s faw of the reporters of the eevoral papers of the city organized themseives iuto a drumatic compauy, When it was an- nounced that the company would rehesrso Sun. dey nfterncons and play Sunday evenings, & few of tho moro consclentious of them withdrew, Tho socedors havo now an opporiunity to organs izo thomsclvos into a Bible-class, by which they cau viy with their brethron in extra labors, The ey, Dr. Thoman, of the 1irst Mothodiat Church, bas sigmfed o williugncss to taks charge of auch & clans, aud will bo glad 10 receive the namos of auy who may wish to join, ', J. Couley, ono of Hiosdale's Constables, azd J, A, Dwyer, an ex-Constable, boarded an Archer avenus car last cvening at Halsted streot, and refused to pay their faro. ‘Iha dnver made & terrible racket with Lis bell, but still they re- tused. He then openod the door and called for their fares. ‘Their reply was *Come and wet in"” Dwyer at the time twisting o €1 bill in his ‘tingers, The driver replied that they tnust pay their fares or get off. Btill they refueed, whea, flndlg. they were threatoued with velng pat off wheu ¢ r reached Btato streat. Still they reminivod soated, and acted impudent- Whim tlio car reactied State atreet, however, hoy were the £rat 0 dismoual, chuskling over air trinmph, Jerry M. Smith, of No. 811 Kiuzie streot, snd Jcuu 3layo, of No, 740 Hubbard strect, both 2qlored, were antested Yuesday on a Stata war- cant, and locked up over night. Yesterdsy werning they sppeared before Justice Scally, who, on the represeutations of the partiea in 1 It ohcse behalf the warraut was tak tbat tse dofendants wero not tlh:n l:'“fl‘ who wstole the goods, discharged them from costody, Mr. Bualls kays that Le wants to be put right o the e{u of tha community, that tithouch he is poor ho 1a boneat, sud defivs the world to put & Btain upow bis character, He iy uot the kind of mau to sctile an action under the Civil-Righta bill for £40, but refers with cune tcious pride to the Metlodist Church aud the Luited Fellows' Bociety for testimontals a4 to Lus | hsracter. Iu the meantuns the police ace hunt. iug for the thisves. A convantion of eower-pipe munufacinrers of the Northwent was Leld (o tho Sherman Houso, Tueodsy aud Wednesdsy, the followiog com- r:nn and firns belog represented: Akron sower-Fipe Company, of Akron. 0.; Jolist Mouxnd Company, of Joliet, IIL ; Clark, Wiite & ., of Utica, 1. ; , Mitchie & Co,, of Talmage, 0.3 Camp, ke & Co.,of Cuyshogs Falls, 0.1 Noawouth Bewer-Fips Company, of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, APRIL 1, 18765, Monmonth, Iil.; Hilt Sewor-Pipo Company, of ! dently had s very dispiriting effeot npon it. s Connloy, 11ood & Co., of Bloan Bta tlan, O, ; Jackaon Firo Olay Company, of Jack- son, Mich.; Garlich & Bizer, of Calumot, 0.3 Colambus_Bawer-Fipo Com[mny. of Columbus, 0. Theobject of the meeting was to connider the quortion of prices, aud aftor due conaldera= {lon of the subject it was agrood to lot prices res main as they are. The Convention ndjourned yeatorday morning. The othor night & German flddler got on & car on Randolph street at about 11:35, and etowiug himsclf and bis iddlo inton corner fell inton sweet sleop, When tho car got to Hoyno and Van Buron streote, tho conductor thoughtfully shook Lim up, and asked him whore ho was going. ' Dot'a owl rechit,” roplied tho muticlan, “1 lits mit der Beliobor “strass.” ‘*Schaber wstract 7" sald tho conductor, * that's up noar Mil- waukee.” * Veol, dese ia ein Milwaukea afonue car. don't it?" No, sirroo, bob,” courtcously seplied the man wiih the punch, **thisis Van Buron and Hoyne and wa're goiug back to the barn,” Tho musician disombarked and struck northwards on Hoyno street, only remarking ono word. It was lu Gorman, very intricate, deep bino In_color, raspy in toxture, lasted ctean ncross the Thirteentn and Fourteonth Wardy and well into the Fifteonth, and it it hind been properly phonographed and printed would havo required ny many notes of oxclamation after It an would have mado a fonco round Humboldt Lark, Akron, O, ANE FIT2-MAURICE INQUEST, A Coroner's inqueat wan hield yosterday at No, 12 Ditney avenue on the body of John Titz- Alnurice, whoso suspiciously sudden doath Mon- duy morning lias already boen doscribed as due, 1u al} probability, to a mistake mado in proparing a prescription at the freo disponeary, cornor of I'wenty-sixth stroot and Calumet aveuue. Mrs. Alary McNamara stated that sho way prosent during the limo decensed was sick, Saturdey sfterooon he went to tho freo dispensary, but did not get home until 8 o'clock in the ovening, it taking bim tivo liotira to got homo, When he got homo bo look- cd ns if stenck with death, but ho ot over that, excopt that ho complained of being dizzy, llo took the second powdor st haif-pnst 7 o'clock Sunday evoning, aud immedintely becamo very sick, ~ Ho becamo souseless, and could not spoak or_move when called to and shnlcn, and remained tu that condition until ho dield, Dr. ©. C. lliggivs, of No. 407 Archor avenue, testl- fied that Lo wan called to eoo decensod at midoight Bunday, ond found him in a comatoso Btalo, lying on his back with open mouth, tnnfuu swollon and hard,lipe bluish, faco awollen and purplish, sud pulse varying from 80 to 180, Deceased was porrpiring andlus extrems 1ties wore unnaturally cold. It was plain that the mon was dyiug, Witness gave decensed powerful stimulauts, and looked at ono of the powders ha had got at tho dmpannm:r. 1t was bitter to tho tasto, and,judging from the nppoar- anca and the symptoms aieplayed by the de- consod, he considered him dying of an overdoso of morphine. In his opinjon quinine had been proscribed for tha deceasod, and morpbino, which I8 gitnflar in appoarance, had been given in mis- tako. ‘Che Coroner stated to tho jury that ho paid _a visit to tho dispensary on_ ‘'luesday, at which tna powders hiad boen obtained, whero ho saw but ono man putting up mediclues for n crowd of from twenty to thirty applicants. o found Fitz-Maurice's prescription, which eailed for 40 graine quinino and 10 graiimw extract liquorice, ta bo made into powdors for fover and aguo. Ho saw morpbine and quinine both stunding around in ouuce bot- tles, thoughtho morphineboltiey were aomewhat tho larger, In his opinion the prescription clork had mado & mistako in selecting between thoso rugs. 1fo would sco that an analysis of the re- maining powder was mado. This would take about oight days, al the ond of which time the Jury would again meet to hear such further ey~ idenco in tho case as the chomical analystshould bavo to give. PRESNYTERIAN TIEOLOGIOAY SEMNTNATY, Examinations have boen in progress for the last threo dars at tho Presbyteriun Theological Semi- nary, near the intersection of coln avonuo and Halsted streot. ‘I'hiera aro twenty students attending tho Seminary, of whom uine ave ju tho graduating clasa, Alokday's examiuations cou- risted in thoe proparation ef &gl[lem roplying to twenty questlons propouaded on each of tha taken up, The Hemior in Theology by the differont class was examined Ltov, Dr, Latton § tho Middlo claen on tho introduction to tho study of History, by tho Lev. Dr. Elliott; the Junior class on Diblo History, by the Rov. Dr. Dluck- burn ; and the Seoior clasa again, in Homileo~ tics, by the Kev. Dr, Halsoy. Tucaday's oxamiuations were oral. Tho Sonior clags was oxamined in Church Iistory by the Itey. Dr, Biackburn ; the Juniorclass in Hobrow, by the Itav. Dr. Elliott ; and 1n Ecclesiology, by thie Rev. Dr. Halsey ; the Middlo ciass, on The- ology, by tho Rev. Dr, Patton ; and on Church Llistory, by tho Rlov. Dr. Blackburn. Yesterday's oxaminations wors also oral, and began ot half-prst 9 with an exmina- tion of the Senior class on general subjects counoctod with tholr studies, 5y the Rev. Dr. Elbott, At balf-past 10 the Middlo class was oxamined on Pastoral Theology by the Rov. Dr. Llatsoy; 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Junior class, on Theology, by the Xev. Dr, Patton; and. at 8 o'clock all tho classea were oxamined by the Tlev. Dr. Datter- kou. These examinations wore attonded by » Committeo of Exammort nppointed by the Board of Directors, and composed ns follows : The Rey, Dr. Harsh, Cbalrman, tho Rev. Dr. Thompuon, the Rev. Dr. Ewlug, the Nev. Ar. Armnstrong, and I, G. Spafford, This Commit- toa is to roport tha resuits to tho Board of Di- rectors this morning. The graduating exercisos will ke place this ovening at the FultonAveuue Preabytoriau Church, Tho graduates will ra. ceivo their diplomay, and an rddress will bo do- livered by tha Ilav. Dz, Charlos Elliott, TUE FLOWER MISSION, Charitablo ladies interestod in tho organiza- tion of **Tho Chicago Flower Micsion,” for tho benofit of the City and County Hospital patients, hold & mecting yosterday aftérnoon in the parlor of tho Chicago Athenwum, No, 114 Madison street. Tho attecdance was not very largo, bat gave indicatlon of a good working feeling in the direction of bringing rome comfort to the pil. lows of the unfortunate siok, The meeting was called to order by F. B. Williams, who stated that, soveral mombors laving signed tho roil, the next busincas in order would bo tho clection of officora for the onsuing year. A vote by ballot was taken and resulted as follows: Prendent—3rs, D, A, Oage. Frst Vice-Presudent—3rs, ¥, D, Willama, Second Vice-President—Nrs, L, Tilton. Curreaponding Secretary=-3ire, J, 1, Mitchell, Reeording Seeretary—diss C, B, Tiltou, Asrjstant Secretary—Alias A, M. Boath. Tredaurer—Atre, A. 11, Lembock Boveral names wera presente:, to form com- mittoea from tho differont churches, but, as the list wan incompleta, 1t was detormined to defer permauent sppointments until tho next meet- mg, which will” be held ona week from next Wedneuday, After rending the report of tho Flower Mission, publised in Tux Tuiuxe of Sunday, the moot- g adjourned. snbjects CINDERELLA, The inclomency of the weather provented many people from attending the repraentation of Cinderella Jast evouing at tho Weat 8ide Con- servatosy of Mualg, Tho operotta was given under thio auspices of tha Amaranth Munical and Dramatic Scciety. The musical portion of tho entertainment was docldedly better thau the dramatic. Miss Mathows as Pedro and Mr, Freodman aa Fompolino were decidodly tho bot- tor of the actors. In regard to tho musical part of the programme it was peraaps above tho average of amatenr eatertainments. Tha quintetto, ** Midet Doubta Confuzing." wan very well recoived, as were also the daet, ** Let Eyon," and tho final solo and chorus, ** Now Grief No Longer Bending.” ‘The operetta will be performed again to-mor- row evening by thie same company, who will un- doubtadly be glad to aee more of thoir friends. The sudience, though small, was undoubtedly approciative, and ft will doubtjess Le found sumong the pleasing amateur satertwinments of the season, S p———— . THE PIT, A DISEEARTENING FAILUBE, The admirers of the gamo-cock and thy vating ploasures of the pit for neveral days past bavo boen anticipating much gratification from a promised cock-fight of coniderabls magnitude, reaulting from the conflicting opinions of Jerry Monroe, Tom Trudoll, Whittlesy Farnsworth, and oihers, regarding tho fighting qualitios of the birds of which they aze bonstfal and envied pouscerors. Each of these persons owns from half-a-dozen to a score of cocks, and it was gen- orally supposed that st Jeast sighleen or twonty Lattles would be fought, and the math would Lo a very esciting aud interesting oae. A DOBBID PLACE. It came off yesterdsy afiernoon, or rather s feeble attampt was mzde to carry it theough. The place of tho wecting was furner Fark, ths econe of the last important fight, statios ou the Chicago & Pacific Hailrosd, sbous 14 miles from the city, ‘The Nght yeaterday was A 84D DISAYPOINTXENTY, sfter the glowiug anticipations which had Leen indulged for »o many days, The atsece of Jerty Monros, tbe Frinca of cock-fauciers, evie Jerry, o day_or two ago, was threatonod with nnarrylmm dc{!lna Jn lin phyeieal health, to ro- cuporats which ho mought tho reatorative marnhes and mud-boles. and tho bracing fogs and miasmns of Calumet, intrusting his cocknto ono Audy Ryder, Whon Turner Park wad reached, nvory emall crowd wea found in attendanco, Tho cocks wero Siwa fow, and tho proapeet for sport vory dubl- ous and unpromising. T'reparations for tho battlo wero not nended. The pit urmd beforo still stoad, and overyshing was in roadinoss, “TITE FINAT FIANT, was botwaen Ham Granger's bluo-gray. ahr. weight 4.03, and Tom Trudoll'n browu-red cock, weight tho same, for §25 naide. Tho contest Iastod some timo, but the Lirds were not anccially vicions, aml the “rpost ” vias tame. Tho stag had tho Lost of it from tho sinct, and plugged nway at his older nutagoniat until ho cansed him to turn tail and fly from the pit. Neither bird was mch hurt, the work with tho gaffs being slight, Efforts to get tho cocka to show game wero fruitlean, though they wera ropeatedly put broast nnd breaot, and_hiad their boads rapped together, Time, 15 minutes. THR RECOND FIONT was betweon Graoger's Domivick stag and Tom T'rudell's brawn-red cock, weight each, 4.3, for 425 a gido, This battlo was somowhat oxciting, and vicloasly contesied, Tho cocks got vigor- ougly to work at tho outsot. and cut and slashed at onch othor until the sawdust was besprinkled with their gore. The cock provedtoo olil for tho stag, and the latter at tho expiration of twenty ninutes win taken from tho pit by his handlor la :\‘:riylnx condition, the cock being scarcely botter off. TAR THIRD Flang wns for tho same amonnt of monoy, betwoon Chllin's stag and Trudell's red cock, welght 4.8, 1t lasted Livonty minutes, but was not & very say- age set-to. 'Tho ning, not being old cnough to competo with tho cock, was withdrawn {n tima to save bis hifo, wheu the fight was knocked out of hiwm. I FOURTH FIaNT, for tho same monoy, was brief but spirited. It was betwoan Grauger's brown.red, weight 5.1, and Trudell'a binck-red etag, woight 5.9, Inthe firat round tha stag got in asevagoblow upon the cock'a neck, which bid fair to end bin career, but ho rallied gaillantly the next round, and *coupled " the chickon, knoakting him down, and fighting nim s ho vy upon tho sawdust., In tho next round tho birds were put breast to broast, but tho chicken was no_good, sud wag withdrawa from the pit. Time, 3:40, ‘ TIE FIFTI 1101T waa for'$25 a side, betwecn Whittleay's black red ond Trudell’s gray pile, walght 4.4 cach. They wore game bLirds, and fought spitefutly. Yoveral rounds wosa contested, and both birds eagerly waged battlo for full twenty minutos, when tho black red, by a izl fly, rent bis gatf clean through the pile's head, killing him alalost iustantly. The crond soemed to havo no money to risk, and this concluded thoe day's **sport,” though thera were soveral cocka yot untried, Ihe sudden tormination of the day’s smusc ment was very saddening to all, but when it be- eamo evident 1hat no more fights could be mado thoy dieappotutedly turned homewsrd, e THE GRAND ARMY. ADETING OF THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES. A large and onthusiastic meoting of tho ex. roldiors and citizons of Chicago waa Leld last uight at the club roomn of tho Sherman ilouse, Gen. Juilus White called the meoting o order, and stated tlio object, which was to make further arrangements in rogard to entertaining tho Graud Lucampmont of the Graud Army of tho Ropublic, and tho various military orgavizations which hold their rounion in thia city May 13. Gen, White said that he called the meeting to or- der a3 Chairman of tho Exccutive Committo ap- pointed st a formor meoting hela at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, and it was now in order for them to chooue a Chiairman {o prosidoe during the oven- ing. Gon. White was therotpon unanimoualy cliosen to preside over the deliberations of tho meoting. INCIEASING THE COMMITTELS. Capt. J. J. Healoy, the permancut Secrotary, then read by request the uames of the gentle- men comprising Ltue variona cotamittecs 88 pub- lished in Sundag’s Tnmusz. Tho following names wore added to tho l(ncoflmnu Comuitteo: Juelah Noopau, Gen. I, N, Stiles, Andrew Shu- man, A. L. Mnrrlaon‘ W. K. Bullivan, A, 8t, Clair Clevoland, John F. Tinerty, Capt. M. B. Carpen- ter, Capt. E. I. Knox, Dy, V. L. Hurlbut, Maj. G. 9§, Iinbbard, Liout. N. E. Habn, Capt. C. V. Earl, Gzorgo I, Sommers, Ald. I ‘9 Stone, Col, George O. Waterman, Col, A, N. Waterman, Trank Agnow, Ald, J. L. Csmpboll, Col. Daldwin, John Duohter, Capt. E. B. Shorman, and Col. 1. W, Ricaby. On motion the Committea woro empovrered to add as mapy more names a8 they might desiro. y roquest of Adiotant Nelmag, the folloning names wezo 0dded to tho Committeo on Jusic: Capt. Jacod Gross, Cant, bilip Endors, Capt. C. P, Behioreck, and Adjutant A, Neiman, On metion, the geutlomen first named on each of tho Committoea were mado temporary Chasrmen of the same, with power tocall a mooting of the respoctive Committecs, and, on tho Secretary reading the names of the Comimnit- teemen, the following wore announced by the Chalr a8 such TEMPORANY CHAIRMEN Finsneo Committee, Gon. Clotlaing number of Committee, 114, Gen. Chetlain moved that the Committes bo empowered to mld to its numbers. An amend- mont was offered by Gen. Beem thnt each Com- mittee recoivo similar authority. Tho amond- mont wos accepted, and the motion prevailed, Of tho Committes an Decoration, Col. Rankin'a namo appearing flrat, ho was announced as the temporary Chairman, tbe total being 25, Tho other Chairmon wero as follows: Committcs on Tuvitation and Correspondence, Maj, Brockway, total pumbor 20; Commitiea on Pro- gramms, Col. IHilliard, total number 22; Com- mittes on Printing, 8. Medill, total nnmber 20, Committes on Transportation, Gen, Joseph Stockton, total number 16. Committeo on Musle, Capt. Ifarrington, total number 17. Com- wmitteo on Ilalls aud laaaquartors, PLilip Hoyne, total number 10, On motion, tho membera of the Common Council and the Boardof County Commissionors ware added to the Itecaption Committes, On motfon of Gen, Frank Bherwan, the Bec- retary was instructed to nofll{ tho Tomporary Chiasirman of the vartous Committees of their ap- pointment, and alyo that,iu caso they declined to act, that the Secretary bo empowered to fill the vacaucy. Gen, Bliles nngsfenhd for conslderation hore- aftor, that invitations be oxteuded to all koldiers wha sorved during tho Iate War to be prescus at this reunion, and #aid, i making this suggos. tiou, **I trust the meoting will underst: who aud how many that embraces,” ‘The followiog LETTER YROM 6OV, BEVERIDGE waa read by she Chairoan ; LzrcrTive Derantueyr, Bramsormeip, March 27, —Cant, J. J, Healy, Servetary—Dran Bm: Yours sdvising me of roy «isction aa Chalrman of the Recer- tion Committeo of tho coming reeting of Holdiers uud Bajlors recelved, and with plossurs will accept and o prescat on {ha occasion and officiate 1o beat can, Ploasoadrvise me at an early daie what special duty, If eny, is expacted of mo, My thanks to all for the Lionor, ~ Yourw truly, Joun L. BEvERInar, ‘The Committoo on Invitation and Correspond- ence will meet Baturday evening at B o'clock, at the Grand Pacille Hotel. ‘Tho Finsoce Cominit- t};o will meet tho sawo evening at tho Bherman uuse, ‘There being no further business, the meeting, on motion, sajourned o meet agun Wednowisy pighs at b total ciub-rooms of the Baerman House st 80'clock. when tho varioas commitiees will Toport progress. —_— THREE.CARD MONTE, §2,900 1% TWO BETS. Owlog to the Iate hour at which the informa- tion was obtainoed, thero woro somo ingocuracies in tha report published in yosterday's paper of the three-card-monto operation on the Michigan Sonthern Railrosd. Mr, Doyle, of Townseud, 0., who waa stated to havo been one of tho losers, lost nothlag whatever, keoping ontirely cloar of tho wholo business. The Clevelsnd and Toledo papors, which mnay bave copled tho previvus articlo, are roquoated to make this cor- roction, which ia dua to tho gantleman, Tho facts of tho caso aro ‘about as follows: Mr. Budell. of Norwalk, 0., waa o the smol Ing-oar, aud oug of he contldence operators had for some time bLoan sitting ou tho samo seat with bim. D'rosently auothisr accomplice cane iu tha car, eat down uear Hodell, and began talking, e said hio was a Moxlcau drover, and told of trinnlations with 600 head of Mexican catilo, whicn be had Led on his hands, ‘Llen he mentioned that ho had lost £300 at the tarce-card-monta) game, Tho young fellow, who wecagied the wawe ecat “with Ladell, askod nuw iS5 was asd the sllegod Mexican drover s all atout 18, sod taeu adied that they had given bim the curds and taught him Low to play, and when ha git homa he could wia all tho woney be wanted. Lhe young felluw aaked him o show him the game. Thootharonosaid bohag no tablo to deal on, Tire young fellow sugzen ¢ ed that ho might wso bis coat, and ho sccording- ly pulled out his pastoboards sud be. gan_oporations. An ull man, the third member of the gaug, who was sitling acrosa Lho alalo, botgm o could turn up tho voen., o loat, and then bot €20 and wou. T'ho young fellaw picked up the queon, whils the dealer wan -rpmemly looking the other way, and mnido a poncil mark on it. Then ho bot $50 and won. Bedell showod algna of norvousness, and began fumbling at his pocketbook, Tho young follow sald to him, bot your pile; you've got n suro thing on ft. Lidell bot 91,100 aud fost, Then the donter pulled out n fresh deck, and whila ho was lnnklni' the other way, tho young _man _again marked the quoen with n oross, The okl man Atepped ovor to Dedell ntd sai Your only clinneo of gotting }m\lrmouoy back is to slzo your first bot.” 8o, Jedell bol 81,600,—all Lo had laft, oxcept 210,— and loet again. Then the young man observed to Bedell that ho was lua friend, and, whon thoygot to tha eity, ho would go with him to the police etatian, the loeation of which ha know. Thoold mnn also condoled with Bodoell, and told him ho would ask, tho doaler back intatho rearcar whero hin wilo wan undor pretonco of giving him o cigar, and would koop a closo eyo on him until thoy got to town. ile did ask him, and tho two went back. I'res. antly the young man said he would look back in- to tho ronr car aud seo i tho doaler was atill thora, So off ho went. Soon aftor tho traln slackoned up, and it is presumed tho three men usod tho opportunity to got off ‘Tha cano han beon roported to tho polico, but it is not likely that noy ntrests will be made. e — THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tho Committeo on Town and Town Aceounts audited sovoral minor accounta yestorday, : Witllam Ryan ia tho namo of the prieoner who walked out of tho jnil dsy before yesterdny mbrniog. Tio was awalting trial for larceny, It {unleo roportod that o prisoner named Calvin Waoalh got out of inil in tho sawe manner, some timo ngo, und it secms that tho assistants of tho county prison act in the mort polite nnd gentle- manly mannecr on thewse oceastous, Ilut let ro- postar gu thero and ask hotw the fellows got ont and h: will bo told that vothing of the kind oc- curred, Tlhe Committeo on Public Ttecard considored cutordny tho abetrace matior, and discussed at longth tho queation of eithor sbolishing the copving of abutracts by tho Itacordor, or os- tahiishing s soparato department of tho Ro- cordor'n offica for that purpose, and placing it in the hands of o com}mtnnl man, and thereby on- nbling partles desiriug abstracty of titles to pro- curo thom nt a reasonablo fignre without being bled to doath, ns iu naw Lho case, by tho abstract~ firma of Chicago. The Committeo adjourncd without coming to any final decision a3 to what thay would roport to ihe DBoard, but the goneral teeling soemed to provail with them that tho abatract-burean ahould be establishod. ‘Tho Committeo on Public Chatities mado pur- chnses yontorday for the mouth of Apnil for tho Insane Asylum and Poor-1louso, Tho Committeo will recommond to the Board at thoir noxt moot~ Ing to purchaso at once 500 barrols of flour. ‘T'liis action they elaim will save some monoy, 88 flour is rapidly advancing, 'Tho Com- mitteo aleo agreed to issuo_an ordor to tho Covuty Agent to reduco lis forco of visitors tn meven. This action will zavo an expendituro of 321 per day, a8 cach visitor rocolves €3 per day [for services, Tho numbor now employed i3 in oxcons of all roguire~ nionts, as the panpors are rapidly diminishing in numbor, TFifty left the poor-farm veutcrdair. and a8 many ‘moro will go to-day, T'hls rapld decrensa is owing groatly to tho pleasant weatli orof the past fow days, but moro ospecially to tho fact that tioso who aro ablo to perform manual lsbor have been omployed on tho new building, This the panpara seriously object to, ingamuch 08 thoy receive no ramuueration far- ther thax thoir board and lodging. Tho Finance Committeo was burled (ontnrdny in figures n foob decp conncctod with tho re- ceipts and disbursomonta of the County Clork'y ofico from Dec, 1, 1378, to Oct. 10, 1874, Gon. Lieb, on assuming the dutics of his ofice, Doc, 1, 1873, undertook to make tha recoipta pay the clerieal oxnenses in ruuning ihe oftico, Thia he dld nct succeed In dolng with tho pros- ont foos umllowed, and Octobor lnst tho Board of Commissioners directod him to bring wn bia regular pay-roll, the sams a8 did other connty ofiicials. “Thors was at that time a considerablo amount of h:ck-]my dus tha employos of the Connty Clork, which was pald in full, and tho Boand have continued from dato suditing tho pay accounts, but the recoints of the offica wero loft in the custody of tho Clerk. The Committeo, owing to cngagomonts on othor committeos, and also tho dolay of the cinrical work in preparing tho balance-sheeta from Do- cember, 1878, to Octabor, 1874, havo never pasaed upon tho acconnts of Gien, Lieb's offica for thoso monthe, aud {t was this work they woro on yes- terday, LCommissionors Carroll, Holden, Clough, Herting, and Burdick composo the Committes, ond wero all presont, comparing and checking gm ’:ncclpln and digbursemants with tho Clork’a ook, e THE CITY-HALL. The city employes will bs paid to-day to tho amount of $30,0C0, The Board of Public Works yesterday dectded upon the general outline of the building for the ‘West Division Water-Works, Detective Goorgo Heluzmen was yostorday transforred from polico hoedquarters, and as- uigned to duty at the Chicago Avenue Btation under Capt, Gund. 1lo is tha only detectivo in tho North Division, The Committes appolnted by the Council to invoatigato tho Relief aud Aid Soclety failod to meot yestorday for lack of a quornm. Tlcro wero proseut Ald. Quirk, McDooald, and T. C. Clarko, of the Fifth Ward, A preliminery meoting of tho Mayor, Comp- troller, and Corporation Counsel took place sosterday, but, as tho Mayor had not yot signed tho order suthorizing tho scttloment of tho Fullurton avenuo claim, theiraction wan deforred. City-Attorney Jamieson has gono post hiaate to Springfield to look after the Incorporation act, and to hasten its passage. Tho enemiea of the biil aro circulating the falso raports that money is being used in influcaciog the members of the Logislature, The Common Council will this sreck challenge the County Commissivnors to & spelling-match, to take plice Wodueaday afternoon. Fiftesn At- dermen will atand up “sgaiust the fiftcen Com- twisaioners, Tho above item must bo takea for ;vhnlt‘ it is worth, as no ono Aldermsn wilt vouch or it Bovoral of tho Aldermen are repenting thoir intonticus of going to Pittsburg to witness tho workings of the Pittsburg Gas Company, a8 the; oro afraid that tho public opinion aiready mani- fested againat the stcals of thoir weaker breth- ren would be apt to oxtend to thom in insinua- tionn a8 to the motives prompting the trip. Thay are all iu favor of making an easly and impartial report to tho Common Council. A very suddon and powerful gust of wind noticed ‘in the nelghborhood of the City-Ifall yeaterdsy was very disastrous in its conso- quencoes in that immediate vicinity, An embryo nursery to the woat of the hall waa toppled over, 81,200 worth of plate-gluas in the Grand Pacifia was smashed joto smithoreens, and B, Kalar, an expressman ongsged in uonlosding books for Bherwood & Co., just oast of the hall, wan tumbled out of his wagon aud !sid sonzeless on tho hard pavement in_tho atley. 1o was firat conveyed to police headquartsrs, and then to hin homos, and laat oveniug was reported ta bo recovenng. Tae Beuth Division ftreet-Car Company, after vain attempts to again enact the clause {u police regulationa regarding|disorderlies on the stroet, cars, baa adopted the mors sousible plan of put- ting conductors an the bob-tail cary, at the same time mwearing in theas conductors as apeoial policemen, and uuuormlnr them a# such. This chauge hos bLesn favorably tried on ton of the cars, and 8 working so admirably Lhat they will soon Lo placed onall. Tho Polico Bosrd are snzious to induce the West Division Company to mako a similar chango, and promise to confer special police posrors jon all the West Division conductors, if their employers dosire it, —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Thomas 8, A, Pope will lecturo this evening at Grow's Opera Hall, on Communistic Lifo. Thero will be & concert and tablesux thiv eyen- fog at the Micligen Avenuo 31, E, Church, near Thirty-second strect, Mr, IL M. Peters, lats Assiztant County Agent, was prosented with a silver tea-sorvice by the omployes of tho County Agent's ofiice Monday avoning. W, I, Black, of the law firm of Dent & Dlack, will doliver a lecturo this svoulng on ** Coig- munism, Its Spirit and Tondencles,” at tho For- :l"flm Htroes Presbytorian Chiurch, for tho beuc~ § of tho Bunday-school. At the spelling-mstch of the First Daptiat Qburoh, Indiana Avonne Chapel, thin eveuing, tho Rey. Dr. Northrup will preatds, and Dr. Ar- nold will act aa referoo, Tho prizes are Wobe ator's Unabridged Dictionary sud Macaulay'a Yaanys. A vory oxcellent programmo has boon arranged for the entortainment to bo ‘xlvuu thie uvnmn[f at Staudard Hall, cornor of Michigan avonto and Thistoonth strect, in aid of the Knnsas suiforore. I'ng plnys are, * All that Glitters Ia Not Uold," and ** Tho Kisa in tho Dark,” Boloct roncdings mnd recitals will bo givon in the parlora of tho Palmer Houso this svening, at 8 o'clock, by Mrn. Carter, o Jady of high social position and decided dramatlo talent, who hao won tho cordlal {ndorsemont of tho bost soclety circlea in tho Iast, as woll aa {u Washington, Louisvillo, and 8t. Louls, whoro sho Lins road with great approbation to tho more cullured clasacs, Althongh she 18 not known as a pro- fesaional reador in this city, Mrs, Cartor has glven two cliarming ontortainmants to solect cir- cles in privato patlora horo, the one mven Inst ovening at tho rosidenco of O. 1. Wheolooi, Eaq., 617 Wabaeh avenue, having givon tho bigh- ost onjoyniont Lo her auditora, ekt s SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW, A publio mooting, called by the ssloon-men's Comumitlea for tho purpose of discussing tho coming town oclection, wag held at John Huf- meyor's anloon, Tacaday nlght. ‘Tho meoting camo to order with Tim Bradley lu the chaic Mr. Bradley having statod his ignorauco of tho purposo of tho mooting, 8 benovolent Clerman from the city, a Mr, Goodmay, endeavared {o onlighten him and tho audienco gonorally. e in- formed lis hearura that tho heel of tomperanco was on tho neck of tho noblest work of God,— tho salvou-keoper,—aa far ay Loke Viow 1was coneerued, and that it was Limo for froc-botn rosidenta tonnsert their judenondence, 1lostated that tho coming election would decida whothor tomperunco or beor, aristocracy or labor, npecial legialation or univeraal suflrago, should provail in Iake View. A glowing tribute was paid to John Ai. Huck, the saloun-men's eandidate for Buper- visor. A Mr. Parks, & now comor in the town, fol- lowed, Ile averrad that thero was aring in tho town ; that thoy all held oitice, and that thoy all lised In tho favored oastern district. whero thoro inno boor. Ho did not know Mr, fIuck, but Mr. IMuck was nat in tho ring,—ergo, Mr. Huckmust mako n good Suporvisor. Alr. 8, . Chiaso denied tho oxletence of n ring. Tho present Board had [alwavs beon goverued by tho volce of tho majority,—the true Domocratio princinle, ilo instanced tho recent Lincoln Park trial assessmont, which had fallen through becauso tho people vetood it. The groat need of Lake Viow waa not beor, but wator, At thia point sonie of his heators deniod tho uso of tho Inttor asticlo, My, Chaso stated that o systom of water-supply would bonofit the town more than any ono improvoment. 1f thero was nring fn Lake View {t must contain Mr, Tluck's supporters, as fourout of tho tive mom- Lora of tho Committco who informod him of Lis nomination woro saloon-men. Tho **boer ling ™ in tho town was controlled by the voico of ecach neighborhood. I any locality wantod boer thoy conld bavoit. It thoy did ‘not dosiro 1t they must ba protocted, M. Parky agoin dissected the ring of Iand spcculators and tomporanco men. Tho principal point proved by his specch was his utter ignore suce of Lako Viow and its affairs, Br. Bradloy rouo to sot the last speakor right a8 to soveral points of fact,and, ouo or two nom- Inations baving beon made, suggested that it would be wisor to defor all nominations until the regular cancug. Ilty advice was followed, and thy mfioung having takon a drink all nroumi, dis- pornod. TARK BIDOE, The Rev. Mr. Davin proached fu the Congro- gational Church Sunday moraing. Mr. Davig is impreosive, aud his sermons aro food for thought throughout the woele. Enslor was appropristely celebrated at the Mothodist Church. The Rev. M.B. Kaufinan preached from the toxt, “Tho Lord is rison." As it was something now for tho Mothodista at this placa to notlco Easter-Sunday, many of tho congrogation were taken by surprise. Tho organiat played an appropriato voluutary durlng tho offertory, which added much Lo the prolimi- nary oxercizos. Tho sormon to tho young con- voris in tho ovening was cncouraging, and full of good advice, The ladics of tho 3L E. Church hold their sociablo Thursday evouning at Mr. Shorwin's. ‘the young unmarrted fenales of the church have organized s eewing soclety,—Jies Cora Mons, President ; Miss Minnlo Penny, Sccrotury ; and Migs Aliriam Ttobb, Trousuror, The_objact of the Society is to proparo for a fair to be Liold tho st of Juno. Among the new arrivals tho past week wero Mizs May Foater, Oak Tarlk, visitiog at Col, Itobl's, and 3r, Fred Lovitt, of Rock Island, at bis sunt’s, Mra. Penuy. The Doard of Trustoes will most tha first Tuesday in April to transact lmporiaut busi- uess. Ar. Hurlstono {s making arrangoments to open & meat-market near the depot and hotol. An clection will bo lield at tho schoolliouso April 3 for the purposo of electing oue Dircctor in placo of W, ‘A, DPorry, rosigued, Tho polis will ba oponed at 7 o'elock p. m. and closed at 0 o'cloclt, 'Ilio town eloction will taka place on tho 20th Prox. - HOUTH CHICAGO, TFour years ago to-dsy tho active work of pre- paring this barbor and loculity for uso and oceu~ pation waa begun, and 205,000 have boon ex- ponded by tho United States upon the pier snd now channel, and $10,000 for the light-house, Tho batbor is now capacions and flne. 'The Calumot & Chicago Canal aud Dook Compnoy Lave oxpended during this poriod about £200,000 in uuspnrl of tho Government oxpenditure, Four drawbridgas, with 60 feot oponings, and ono of §0 foot, Linve boon constracted, ut & cost of ovor 160,000, A large trado is now boing done in lumber, wood, otc., tho ton- age of tho port roaching respectable fig- urea. At tho begiunlug of = the work, » faw inlinbitants wero residonta of tho locality, two nuisance-establishments giving them om- ployment, These have been lfiutud, and at this timo fully 1,000 persous find employment at Boath Chieago. Bchools are requlired for about 400 children, Three churchies ara woll supports ed. Tho locatiou of the Bultimoro & Ohio ter- minal ghops and tranefer grounds was mado during 1374; this company will give employment to from 400 to 1,200 meu, Tho barbor and river are now avallablo for commercial and manufacturing rnmozofl. alford- ug & large amount of sccommodation, Railroad eonnections with tho Weat and East aro ample. Tho Company oxtoud libera!l copnideration to monufacturing estorprises, and have provided for sevotnt that will soon bogin operation, OAK PARK, Unlon sorvicos wore hold in Temporauce Hall Buuday evening by tho Baptiat, Congrogational, and Methoulst Sociotics. Tho Rov. Dr. Roy deltvered the discourso, having as hls mub- ject, “Wnat Thivk Yo of Christ?" The sermon was a roviow of thio conteats concernlpg tho divinity of Christ, and » summary of tho prosent condition of the dis- putes arising concerning tho wamo. Tho throo above-nomod aocieties will hold union services on th: ovening of tho fourth Bundsy of each montl ‘The first of o norioa of dimo lecturos for the benoefit of the hnlldiuf fund ot the Onward M- slou Sunday-tchool will bo given this evening in tlio basomont of the Cangregational Church™ by Drof. 8, A. Hnow, of Alsasachusotts, Hubjects 4 A Day in Our National Capital.” Mesera, W, F. Arnold and Miles Crandall were ‘admitted to full membeinaip in tho M, E, Church last Bundsy by the ey, AMr. Atchinson, A oalico party will bo givon at Tomperance all this evening by the Uulon Club, Prof. A, A. Griftiths has returnod to k'naflu:tl, Blioh,, attor a briof residence in Oak P'ark. — E, H, Durkee & Co,'s Salad-Dressing—A Luxury at Moderate Cost, For mest snd vogetablo salads, combining in pere fectionall the requisiies of an exceedingiyrich and dclicious dreasiog, With it & thoroughly good salad s always assurul, Bold by grocers, — — The Lake Shore Road, 7The Lake Bliora & Blichiyan Bouthern Rallway will to-morrow commience sclling ticketa ot tho followlng ratea: ‘o Buffalo, $14; to Nuw Yurk, $13 ; Lo Buston, $10. For pariiculars 3a 10 officos uf aals, hours of de- pasture, &c,, seo sdvertisemont In another culuma, Clen Flora., . No doubt but moat of the sickness and dissass of the present day first originates from disurganized stato of the kidocys, Wo adriso all invalide to try Glon Flors Miners! Water, You can abtain it at your druggists, who will presout you with circulars giving full particu- lars aud tectimoslala, e ———— Chickering Upright Planoa, Just rocelved at Hoed's Tuwple of Muste, cotner of Dearborn acd Van Duren streels, & fuw very fus up- H.h:'i:hnm contalnlug (be lateat sud best Lioprove~ Bien THE WILCKE MURDER. Examination of Laraven by Jus- fico Scully. Ho is Hold to tho Criminal Court. Tho proliminary oxamination of Charles Larayen, alirs Thomas Young, tho young man who was rocently mireated Ly Offlcor Bellows, charged with belug o party to tho murder of Wilcke, was hiold yesterday in Justice Bcully's police-court, Thoro wero quite a numbor of spectators presont, Datrlok O'Leary, whom the ofticors Liave taken in custody becansa of hils formor Intitnncy with I'lora Crandall, was placed {u tho duck, but, in ordor that he might ba givon an opportunity to prove his idoutity and his nesociations with tho woman Orandall, ho was allowed ton dnya’ furthier tino, Tuo Court aseigned Mr. Dunno ra counsol for Laravou, ho not haying prooured any. Tho gitl BUNNIE MONTAOMERY, upon whoso statomont Laravon was arrcated, was tho ilrst witness callud. She is short in atature, and - rathor thin, Ifer dross was tidy and plain, and her outward appoaranco gave hor an alr of rospoctability not usually obsorved iu norsons of her clasy aud sswocintions. Iler features nro tather sharp, ber halr light, and hor oxpression not at nll indicativo of a womau of bnd chatacter. Bhe told hor story in a plain, straightforward manoer, which, with tho oxception of hoing fullor as rogarda dotafl, was enbatantially tho sams as that slrcady givon in this paper, which publication, by the way, is anid to havs causcd Laraven to Lave shavod off his mustacho. so thas tho doseription givon by tho girl would not correapond “with Lis alterad appearanco. 'Tho witness ropoated, without pro- variention, tho conversation sho had in the jait with Lataven, whon ke called upon hor with the intontion of nectiring hor roloaso from prison by waying somo oprofessional bailor £23, and then leaving with hor for Green Ilay. Sho told the sanguinary story of the plot formed_ to murder old man Wilcke for his nionoy, a8 sho statod it was given to bor by Laravon, and all tho efforts of tho counsel and tho privoner to destroy her testimony proved unavailiug, 8ho was painfully minute in her ro- hearsal of tho convorention which she had with Laraven, and described hiu actions, mauner, and gonoral appearanco with an exactness which tm- prassed ouo with tho boliol that tho narreative of tho plot and crime wera mnot tho re sult of imagination or of any motivo of rovengo or fljealnuny. Bbo bnd been fore wmerly vieited at tne house of a colored woman, namod Jonnfe Peck, at No. 158 I'acifle avenue, by Leruvon, and, having lately econ him In tho Jail, sho could not bo miataken in his identity, Notwithstanding tho prisoner lLind changed his drees and shaved off his mustacho sinco sho last saw him, sho know him, and, when anked if eho know cither of the prisonera in the dack, sho roadily indicatol Laravon, TIUE WOMAN PECK testified to having scen tho prisoner at hor place in his changod appearanco, and ho romarked to her that sho did not kvow Lim thon ; that the fellow sho saw. pruvlnnuly shoning so much monoy sho wouldn's taka for him. Bho said a Iaboring man who waa at hor house sat around and showed a roll of monoy, and the prisoner, in company with another man, watched bim, Tar- aven told hor ho know tho girl Mionie, and had Doen av tho County Jail to sco her, 8Suo enid ho oxpectod to grot hor out on paying $25, and so expressod Limself, N8, MAXWELL, of No. 160 Pacifie avonue, ndjoining the Iast- montloned witnees’ pluco, testitled to having seeu Laraven with Minnlo Muontgomery on the Inosday following the murdor, and ho had sub- sequonily called on her and asked for Minnie, 1lo cursed tho witness on ler recoiviug him coolly, and enid ho had a4 much money a8 suy- bodyelss. 1lim faco was thon ewolled aa if from toothuche. QFFICER DELTOWH, who arrosted Laraven, deleiled the olrcum- stances attonding his capture, ‘The prisopor nt firut answered to tho name of Clarloy, and when told by Bellows that ha was an ofticor, and he wanted him, be said bis unwe was not Charley Laraven, but Thomas Ymmf‘ Witness took tho prisoner to jall, and thero lio was identitied by the gitl, Miunio, as Charlos Laraven, MATTIE JOnNsoi corrohorated tha statoments of the othor wit- newnns rogarding Laraveu's appearanco at No. 164 Pacific avonno. Bergt. Bymo produced an overcoat, whicl tho prizoner had pawned at 11, Finst's second-hand clothing-store, on South Clark stroot, and Lhat porson teatifled that Laraven had brought it and sold it to tim. The garment had & siain near the lappel resombling that of blood, but it would bo ditticult to establialt it as a fact. DAVID SCULLY, a watchman at tho llothel Home, was called by the prisoner, and testitied that ha saw Laraven on tho night of tho Gth ult, at that institution, and thought Lo called him up on the morniug of tho 7th at G o'clock. Tho record of calls would show this, lio sald, ns n book was kept for that purpose. 1lo bellaved prisoner told him to call him, ns he had & job to do that morning. ‘Tha Court then informed tho prisoner that he would have to bold him over to tho Crimival Court, as TV LVIDENCE WAS VERY BTRONG AGATNAT NIM. Laraven asked if the Court would hoar his statoment, sod the Justico roplieg that it wonld not avail bim in tho presont examination ;, that ho was sitting meroly aa an examining {3 trate, nud it the tostimony was sufliciontly con- clusive to warrant him {if sending the caso for n full hoariug before tho (irand Jury snd tho Criminal Coutt, it wna his duty to hold him. Laravon, who s n rough.visaged young En- glisbman of about 25 yoars, with a low forohead, & keen dark eye, and hair of tho sama color, NEIVOUSLY RUDBED 1% WAND OX THE BAILING in tront of him, and eyod tho witnesses with a troubled and anxfous look while (hoy gave their testimony. Oficer” Bollowa took tho prisonors, O'Leary and Laraver, and the girl Montgomery, ta Lo Jail, As Luraven loft thostatlon lio sald, ** This in what comos of vieiting anch places. 1 am in- nocont of this ccime, andif I hevo to die for it Do uther man witl,” BIARRIAGES, ATRELIL-DALY—Tu this clty, on the 2ih faat. by Feot. iwiaz, Gobart Steole aiit Sono A, Daig, of {ufs e e e — DEATHS, STORTEVANT.AL Bor Iata yavbloncn, Ro. 3 Wart onroncal, of congostion of tha Tuuge, O. Keiils, wila of A; B, Hiuetorant: Notice of funeral Lersalter, GOUPER - Buddonly, at Ganrgetawn, Col.. March H, 30, m., Ars’ Augntia Lamonos Caopor, Wifa of Tho bar, aged S8 yoars, 8 inontLs, and D dsye. odnesdny, Marab 31, at their resldonos on utween Forty-third and Fortye son of 1L, O, and £1ta 31, Cartiry and o daye. e Aunui atip.m, ch 50, at 1 p, m., 38, a0 po oy o, taammation of the CARTER- Soutn Hearborn fourth, John, you: agrd 1] monthi Funara] Fri YOUZHG-N ., Thura- Graceland, nd, without fur- thar notiea, oJ7" Minits, Callforata, sud Goorsls papers plosse HORGELLA—-AL ¢ 175 Calusasi-av., Wed Eorgollin, aged 19 mant SPECGIAL NOTICES, danca of W, 1), Young, No. o eeenaon, Frotorie Liurent For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S S0OTI{ING BYRUL has besn usod For all Purposes of u.- Fa.mil& Liniment, THEHOUSREIOLD PANAGEA will be found tavalus: ble. Linwediate rulinf will follow its ise in all cas pafd ia 'the stutmach, bowels, of gida; rheunatiem, o culds, sprains, and Lulses, Vor hierisiand eatersial us Ohildren Often Look Pale and Sick From vo othar causa than having worms in the stomsoch, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMIITS will deslfoy worms without fujury to the child, Leing peslecily winiTs, and froe from all culoriug or othior tojurious ingredionts usue. ally used fn worm proparations, Bold by all drogglats. oz, At Uinrnum's Iflppodrames Do, o Vllcrlnl':‘l Hul&c-‘nn’ J && Molhnl:ll.l’o-“g: “"‘;‘mll Bassotty Dr, Ugla, of No, Weal T prounugoos Glles' Linf mlnnl Todid of Amm __AUOTION SALES, By HODGLN & CO. Chattel Mortgage Sale. INO. 128 MAY-ST. Restdancy. W RS YA S uubuufi co, ; st St GAS AND WAT PIPE CO. BAY CITY, MICHIGAY, MANUFACTURERS OF m1rp Wyekol Paient Py CHICAGO OFFICE, 144 Dearborn-gt Thictcon milea. of thetr Holly syatem of watne.wor! 2 118y, iaving be uso for tirue vears, in slzan ra ) ok beea 3 s St Vi b ! rentad ta 143 poniad Thtaction from L Heats Wo liaeaget 1o heon €4 atanoe in which all Lnt is clalined’ mABUTRGIEArs 1AS Kot fully realie ,&"’T!.”Iu"?&.? th :nl;("‘lllellle;fl lllln n's‘:ul l'\:‘-"lm.l ;lllwr-hlnM we ] amination of the clal a e oy o allnwing feom the Nallalca (Ohiny paxks volumos for o oconamy aid. sieiomey S Vhen the Water-Works waro built and InbL Lt 1 siroote, thta grtwmiic s sabd T oo ooy Pines wouldn'e watk Uty wullt: eavt Thote. (AR comotn; 1t was wollink tha elty out i n foi | Sors 20 Banthor It transpires that citios \Phich nao iton ptt pald nearly tha entiro east in putting duwn Thei b getting thom thawed oal, whlla il cost 1a e o trator,pie iy paid dud (han £2,00, 15 nlht ap, ; ado upnn. 1t 7»6"»";’?»::4':(}:: and the certainty of water snpply wn havo. enjored ot tho wisdoin fn pitting dawn winden (n preferenss it lllr Say what you will, tl thid no wieoly In this mat o A baon urgod thiat the pooplo waro lendlud. I thelr wgp T TOW NS UNIVERSAL ' CATARRH CURE Tha most pellalile ramady evar.cllared to th by thietroubissonin disesad. " alan nnirimuy". ] Ftitg on tho thitaaus Bianihraue, Sirlhg ta syatamn and romaring tho catos. ] SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, By GLO. L. GOLLE & C0, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, On THURSDAY, Amril 1, at 8 1204 A SPECIAL BALE OF $10,000 Stock or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIVTION, . Terry, Tl Clo, AR o aud Vood Top Tl Parlor Seta fn S, Sativ, Chamiioe tats Scbiv & HopleCares, Wardivbor, M tafar, Fronch and Bed st Hodsteads nd Witromis, ¥ ), Auctionsen AT ATCTION, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3, ATO A1, 18 CRATES W. G. CROCKERY, n open lots, 175 Packages Glass-War, AT 1D QCLOLK, Housgehold Furnitus, of overy dosarlption, Parinr and Chamber Seiy B Sason, Wamirones. Mariin and Waod - Fob Favite b it Lotnges, Marblo and 1 o Walan b ateads and lureans, do U e Gomaen, biato Mitrors, Natiroson, Gy’ sal i osks, iow Oxsos, Lrussol “Throo-P'ly, sa. Qarpoie. 610 Woolasat Cligice, to. m':\’; T 1nrsee, to closo; Lot ot fins Nowln, order, Q. GORY By BLISON, POMEROY & €0, Marhle Mantels PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALI of the lagetash ‘most olegant sssortaient of MARBLE, ULATE, AND MARDLEIZED Iron Mamntels! AT STORES, 255 & 257 Wabash-ar, Botmeon dackion and Van Iiucon s, These Mautols nre all from thy well-knswa Ok Harite By, o oatAnt rod M ering s B e£d in Chicago, and they nust be suld, No luwlt orresrd Factins corteomplating balldiog of BAlbIag a0 141K Siiradny Ararutng, ADFI 1, nt 10 ok uradny Aloruine, ng 10 atelocke nmnrl,nfil A bt satols in Siatuary, [talfan, Tenuesoe, G Jiain, Toemioss, Tiingard ahd otticy Starlice: Ay il assortment of Iron nud Hiate Mantalr, with Pizizl B8 Ornamontal Gra Hlacilia now st [y bltion. Call an lyyolss Py ILISON, POMEROY'& CO., Auctizoeen 5 OUR REGULAR AUCTION SALE, f Friday Morning, April 2, at 9:30. In addltian i« L h tock of newasd sk ELEGANT HOTEL, ¥URNITUREL PARLOR SUITS and MARDLETOP CHAMIEE § BETS, tn_ groat varloty; Bufar, Lonng B i P T A FiliBkats, Vitlowe, Shonte, Slips, Kproads, din 4 French Plate Plct and Dantel Jirors: tture, C: o G t e BTl e ot W neren Movemadie, Fees Clocks, Teas, {i%iox, POMEROY & Co., Auetrs =, bl and & 1laalolibe, TCLOSING SALE OIL PATNTINGS This (TILURSDAY) Aftarnoon, April I, st2 a'elet BY WL A, BUTTERS & CO At tholr Balosronms, 108 East Madlson-st, Bale pre® tory, witbout roserve. et TIADE BALE OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS DY Wal. A. BUTTERS & CO» This (THURSDAY) Morntaw, April l, s34 AT THUIR BALESROOMS, 168 EAST Whits Goods, Jawna, Hwiss Al ‘Table Damask full Hue Linon Tows five line of émhmhlunn'y.hdqund styles; Glovay, Finstery, and Fuentshiog Centmor s SR OULMAD GLUT yery dovirabila Jind BOO'TH, BHOES, RUBSE : RETORHIN, ® The whol ctaing & tos W6LY DAL FRETARD T Go0nae fron Rasiers coniset ‘r"\i W, A, BUTTERS & COJS REGULAIt SATUItDAY SALR At thelr Sxlesroome, 108 East Madioiis y BATUNDAY MORNING, Aprill, at¥s0 b NEW FURNITURE, . u ber Hote, ao) Houabold Gortiy g with & grast T "By WILKINS, B Austiosars, 1% aad 197 ¥, Randolyli-tts Hpectsl Bale of FURNITURE. TEIS DAY, 28 specishsale tachment, A i Aoty 1, and Oies sod Faril, b i, Sl rtunity to b ROCKWELT, WILLIAMS 17 & 79 Doasboru-st. —_— 0 o'clock b On Hat: log, April 3, a4 9:0 & 803 atiraativs sgaon sala uf & larya liasof Newy and Elegant Farail 3 ma day a o SLISLRITIRNET Yy vt o Turaitire, nes Wbor th d 3 e W PP Wit T ans 400 Ty JAS. I, MoNAMARIA & CO ) 27 Kast Washioglon-sb M 500 Lota Boots and Bhoes, Dress Goods! ing, Umbrellas, Buspenders, A\ Auction, Toursdsy Moraiog susll

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