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"THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Iemreralnra yesteray, a8 observed by Mannese, apticism, 83 Madison strect (Tamnuxe Duliling),was, at B8 m,, 42 degrceas 108, m, 455 12m, 435 Jp.m, 45 6. n, 605 S Py, 10, W, IL Holdexn has sold to TMenry A. Warren for £:0,0, % €.t on tho cart sldo of Aberdocn stroet, 233 fect notih of Mouros strects Cormo; alitwn Lodgs No. ¢, Rnights of Pythiar, Tast evtning pacaed resoluitons fn memary of i1, B, Chane formeriy a itizen of thls city, who diod March 23, at Bin Jowe, Cosia lico, Theye wan quict aronnd the Grain Inepe tor's offica . sir Harper did not anpear Al L n'clok, amd then De riaply icoked in, The loc’ on the Txi= vatsoilcs has Leen changed, aud he ian now noloung- Lzt place, JoL.n Chimes, & cenductor on tha Michigan Southern A, wan {nat ntly k' Isl yeaterday motning at . Ly faibug fiom bis trajn cod being mn 1.0 accident ucenrred at the Thirly«firrt streot "Tuo doceasod win taken tn his lite home, ttes ol street, 1ia wae & slugle matt. Mr, E. \V, Drsant has n d:icy newr Trince'on fn this £t tr, atdl keepa it to butter exclusively, and s o artlee esp e fuliy for family ifa ian 2 lazze cirele of Culeago famillien among his customers $ot produees cnough butter to ent T2 hia fint,_ Good Butlor i not nlwaye to be diad, aid il opporisndy o sccure a regular supply is de Tha foltowing additionnl Justices filed sordey vl Gon, Lich, tho County Cierk: Geotgo Mencit, Hlenry Ao RKiiftnzon, J. Charloa Ilanes, Martin Pawsna, and Arehibaid’ 75, Wobiunon, This i ex fittecn i al, and taore are four merd et to bo Tiearal from.—Calvin_DeWolf, Lag s D, Wallice, led momd Sherblan, and T, C, 1aunnilt, Tax body ef an-old man wan fonnd finting in the iver mesr Van Buren atreot beldze, yooterday afters :0am, und wan convesed (0 thn Morgtie, Doveased wax aboat 20 years old, & foet 4 fnelies bigh, with long gray Lair o whost whiskerz, and i3 dressed In 3 dark Coat #n 1 punte, checked flauncl sliirt and Jight boots, It waz provably & caso cf accidental drowning, The dramafle entecfafnment given by the Farragut Dow Chtbat Standard Hall Taerdzy oveulny vas i iz auccene, aud abowed sn cmiafeur ability that to many profestiamale, Theaciingof 1, and_iteasta, sdurison and Johuson “gited the part of dotter Vs lerge, and componed of tho bonidy wanld do Justics Nire M q Tu Innuort was hel 1 yesterday 1enrning at tho Unfon Boreet Station va. tho bods ot Cathierine Modnett Whors death it was slliged had boca Iudirectly cause By Thigh duldo.m, wio w3s arrestrd a fow woeks ano for as wltig ber, and reicased_on $1L,0W bail, Tuo exideuce, drcided that they idug Muldoo, aud Le swks ury, after liearing fh: rere net warranted fn coazagnently dlscharged, Corener Dintarcliheld nn Innuces yeatorday afternoon fn (ho ease of duan_ Fitzmanrice, wko_died from the llccts of powd-ra ndministercd at the Davin 1'cze Dine Petsary, Dr. dobn L. Slebel yreseated a dotalled & ot bowing the ingredients tho {owderd con- A1 £ B i appcars that morpline was sube 1 for s Ly the carelesn attondaut at tho Tl jury consured the Dispensary maue 0y, resitling at o, 673 Indlona street, mi;g accident lat cvening aboitd oelulk, e wasengaged In trinming a tree in front of hin Jionee, and wullo 80 dolug mirsed his liold or fo.ting, an feil & distanco of £0 feot, and was lterally frapated on n 1 icket of the fanco upon which ho atruck, "o sbiarp picce of wood cutered hia right side, Ho van eatried into tho house, and died fn sbout twenty utautes, in the prescnco of bis family and friends, D, Hoodley was prosent, and did all in hiy power to Favs the unforiunate man's ilfe, Lut tho wound was a fat. | one, se littlo excitenent was creatad yesterday fores noon, aud quite a erowd cousregated ot the corner of Micaigan aud Clark streels, owing to some of Sheriff Aznew's deputics loveiug an execution on the harness f the Canal strect and Norih Chicago Omaibus lae, Ar cach team wade f1a appearauce the minions of tha faw younced down on the driver, stopped the teain, autl stelrped tio licrses of their hnrness, ond lefy driver, boreen, nnd ‘buses standing o the strcet, Tlany of the drivers touks n eearible vew of the sur- romidings, cod sabmittel with good grace to ihe stroug 1 rm of the law, shile ugajs romia Tew of thom auzd: tho air lite by thelr curios at belng so abruptly ‘brougat up standing, A young men named Alozander Stevens mat with s grighigul fail Iu the building on the southeast corner of Giark and Van Barcu strec!s about 10 o'clock last night. Howes lernfugg on a corrldor-rail, on the frat floor, whe #otg porecus who were cominit out of the Tumer Lall pusbed sgainst lim, aod Le lost Dis Lalance sud fell o distancs of sbout twonty. fivo fect, to o first floor. s recclved internal {njuries, which muy rrovo fatal. He was re- moved to the allice of Dr. Harper, close by, snd that fentioman, b o raid, t0id thoss wha brought bim thero that be could ot do anything at nil for him that they must take hitn to the Acmory, The sulferer was then taken o a drug-store at NG, 114 Van Buron atreet, whero nnother physiclan attended him, Stevetin wan thim comveyed to bis horce, on the West Side, in a earrluge, An event that bad fuet o Tittlo Uit the character of a # gecun ™ orcurred Sun lay morniug ot prosohing time in the Ada Btreet M. E, Church, rendered famaus heretofora £8 o reat of eccleriastical war, It appesrs {hat In the obsence of tho ordained minister, & fu- vitation had been oxtended to Miro Willard, of Evans- ton, to conduct tho forenoon axerclsce, and ihat her accéntonce of the speclal catl had occanioned an une ummally foll aWlendance. From unexplained caus, Taweser, Mien Willard fatled to put dn an aj when Mr, A, I, Mcoro, & night-watchman 5io distiiety," piompily undurtook tomasier. the uit- wadon, ad o prove to the dissppointed multitude that Niss Willurd' abeencq wan sinply 8 blessing In dis- galse, by entring’ tho pulult, capturing the hiz ' Bible, sud proccoling to dispenso the gkt ' end consolation which emanats froni ptipit ministrations, ‘Ihe extiortations of tha uncalled clergyman nppear to bivve inntantly struck a Aiscordant key, throwing his astonished audicnce into zomethlug lika's it of indignalion sud diszust, from which a coumldcrable numbor sought relief by & hasty witld wwal frow the church. o remembrance of Mr, Mocie’s consyicuotts memberahip 1n the doard of Trostees, Dow under restraint the eivil courts, tevdlug fo awnken all fcclings of dlsunfon that could casily havobeen lullabizd into Christian pesce and mnity under tho ministrations of Aliss Willard, whils tho temperanca e ement of the congregation wereap- palled und terrifesd ot contemplating tho fuvaslon of their polpit and theie altar by one wilone averyas, £ wan s ylated with the manufacture of liguid bel- and dinilied dymustion, LaNING WOMEN'S NEFUOE. At {ho business mooting called ot the Erring TWomew's Refuge yes'orday thera were present thirtcen of the lady m.nsgersand threa of the Tcusteos,— Nash, Bwau, avd Cole, Tls objoct of tha wav to consiler o propos!tion to efect 3 one- meztin brick stora on their ground, on the corner of uavonue and Tnlrty-firet stroct, which stoco ionid be le ol for ive yeary, the monoy aceruing thicrefrom to bo need for tho yayment of interest on o lonn wacl it ad already been decided to. e, aud by thst mears enlargo thelr roformatory by an ad- dlticunl building, After dre courlderation, s moifon waa made snil soconded, taen voted 1pon, the result Lelug in favor of ¢ ottt the store, YLs Dullding Committeo elezted wero AU, Afiwb, of {ly oard of Trustces; Mus, Irs win, drw, dtce d Mis, Orcutt, of the Toird of Hatagere, This Commlttes was empowered to pro- cevd 1n tho matter at ouce. TUErs irs ut present forty- two lmates s NLCuge, fucludiug e e Labios wihio ero bieco viith thelr mothors, Thy charlty scomd 4 8 pros) cauditlut, sud to Le doing s good wark, Tho lntante, or chlldren, in tha Refugs aro thoso of m.Latinate women woo Lavo gouglit tho sliclter of §18 walin | rior o thy Licihof thelr offapring. “They uro uow i nred o Leep thelr childsen wit then, If 136y 1o thero pravious to the child's birth, (ha the of motierhoud having been found thia suresi nafcguard egafnet u resur to thelr ering lifo, TUY FLOWER MISSION, An adjourned wee {oit of tho wemLors of the Tlower 3sedn was held sintertay afteruoon at the rooms of thio Atliznieute, about 861y ladics Leing presout, The s v takely by s, D, 4. Gagen Prcaldet of the Ar-uclation, Considerable discuralon was had on the quéstion of an cutertinent for the rirpore of ralalng funds for tho 3Nisslon, birt the watter was tnally postioucd withe out drfinite actlon, Tt wna then reroivod that an fultiatlon fee of 50 cents by ehuzged sach member of the Arsockution, “[hie foltowiny lndles wers appoluted the' Executive Committeo of the Mission: v, G, ¥, Dicun, Mira Blury I, I'rickeit, 3irs, Arthur 11, Smith, Mes,' J. B, Bhepuerd, M, E. 8, Bike, s, &, 11, Limbocker, Miss vl Brhitb, Ars, J, C. Hiltoh, Mry, Arthur Biirles, Mariin Audrews, Mra, Selh Leove, Mra, Williasm Wulker, Mra, 0. 'D. Randul, Mr, Dr, B. Ixham,’ Mrs, 8, Tiristol, . Misa llelen Bnow, v, Br, Cintow Locke, Mrs, Charlex Wheoler, dlra, 1, i, Luel, Mry, W, W, Btrong, Birs, L. M. Burcve, Mrs, N . L. ftayinoud, 3tiss J. Thoma n, Mies Nullle Walt i, Aizs Minale Nizon, '« W, lurvey. o ton It was rsclvod that (30 mesling adiourn 10 Wo tnesnay, Ay 16, on which day e dlstribution 1 1o cowmetice, ik~ THE CITY HALL, Tho Ncenso clerk yesterday received §1,285 on city Ncensea, City-Eoginecr Clieshrough waw yesterdsy sufiiclently recovercd from his recent illncas to bo avle fo attend 1o the dutics of bis oflice, Commiseloner Thompson, of tho Board of Publia Works, Lins gone to New York tolnspect the now pump- ing enylues for the West Divirion Water-Works, now fu process uf constuction by the Quintard Ison Comis 1407, . ho Daard of Pulllo Works will to-day advuriise for the comtruction of an cuglue-bouss ou Thirty-Afil stieet, near Malited, No awerds bave yet Leen mado of Lo otner coniracts recently sdverilacd fur by the Loard, v In answer ‘o & commnunication emanating from the Posrd of Pullic Works regurding tha liyality of rafs- oy o two-story framou Luvate, Judie uxckuf- replind (03t tder the presout ordineuce It seems I3 ciunot Lo doue, Iju fu of the opinfon thxt the urdinauce bt t Lo bo wodifled 48 Lo peruit such st aiteration, iyor Colvlu yesterdry 1rolitited tho lasusuce cf llfit{tl‘ T doky Laney siit Uenry Boch for cou- tinuous violation ol (he’ dtw ¥ ordinuuce, Ua #ls0 o voke | tho Heeuso of tby waloou of Froderick -Hohu, T tirfeid atreet, for gepeated violition of il Tules of decency, Tho place Las Lecn pulied by tus police sovers! times, Al Murpby sad Fitzgenld bad a pessor ca= counter in the City Clerk's office yestorday merning, coucerning the actlon of the Comimittce on Wharrey and Tabllc Grounda fn recommending for ssle certain tracia of city property, Ald, Murphiy was senebive to the arks belug mada about the Committee of which he lm;a‘.;ur, :“ml Ald. Fitzgorald waa s little anxl- a8 to let hin frlends know that he was opposcd to the sale, Thisscema to bo tho only resson for the row, 1 1.ct not the sun go down upon thy wratlu” George Meach, ano of e nowly-appointed Justicer, thinks e withdrawal of bis name as & camidate for Tolf tice in tho Sonth Divislon was rather pre- matrre, ax he hin not yet made up his mind whother e woutd aceept the podtlon or do 3 privits business, hlthouga ho strougly Inclinea to tho latter, Mr, W Taco's Crlends aro Dintly at work, and thers s’ ey expeet.tion of Lis sppoiniment by the Masor. rrasent Justico, Hoyd o q ien, yeaterday calied on (he Muyor and fnfurmod it of the expication of his term \ith tonlag, 1iie stecossar will bs nominated to the Couu- clf Monday evening, Mr, Bayden wiil, of couras, coutinus (n olice until Lis successor s clestel and duly qualified, TIIE RESCRYOIN LOT. Tho followlng I the communteation from the Dasrd of Publle Works which induced tha Council 10 vots | the raservolr | down the recommoniation of tho saln ¢ H“sfi? Chicag> avonue lo Lrederlck Wacker for 0,500 Ifuving notlecd by the oifictal procesdings of your tionorabla hody that your Committee on Wharves coid Tubile Grouuds resommend tho raloof projerty on Chicagy avenue, knowa o1 the old riscrvole lot, fo tho #im of $10,609, 'wa raspzetfully protest agaiust the salo of tho property for the fullawing reason: Thesum named wauid bo an taadequate couridoration if the lot were wholly unimproved, Iat 1t has been himproved Dby flling and_curb wailing at o cost of §1.000, and (era §3 on the tot taterlal of the old resezv e lutld- fog, worlh §6,000 ns crlimated by tho City Engineer. T3 10 swas purclised out of the water funds for tho v of the Water Departinent, 1t 1ua been and is now aquired (n the inylug Of water-pipes, L€ it fs aold, D st o pukchaned OF rerited, and t sl b Qliciit, 1f et Bnpoesible, to seeura one o convenients Iy focatrd and ao ne:t L ipted to tho wants cf ths De- pREtment,” e CRINAL, J. L. Tuller, 8 Grangor from Speing T, Tlh, was cheated out of $33 yesterdsy by o sharver, wio was arresicd, and gave the name of Johu Taglor, A few nights ago ONicer Dan Hogan sxrested Charles robbed tums oue, o found a sand-bag—an ugly weapon sbaped lke & theatrical stuffed ciub, a fine tueerachanm pipe, o bottle of chioroform, and a knifs 1pon the hiandle of which In the natue of “ V¥, Wast.” Tlua articles aro ot tho Madison Street Station, Thogang of which Darney Aaron, the puglilat, fa tiio moving apirit, hustlel an old gras-haired man on tiso corner of Dorrorn and MMadison laet night about 9 o'clock, and spatehed from bim L pocketliook, ean- taming 200, Tho thieves dodged down McVicker's alicy, tho old gentieman following, shouting **Stop, {04567 at the top of Lis dnugs, but tho Togues getting Ilirough the black Ly means of the slicyways, got safoly away down Monroo strest with thoir plunder, Dilly Bazlor cansed the arrest of ono Willlam Seul- 1y, yesterday, on the, charge of robbers, Tao com- plalnsnt states that on the night of the town clection, whilu asteep in hia plico of businoen, Nos, 101 and 14§ West Washington street, Scully took bis gold watch and chaln, which ho valued more as & memento than for Is fntrinsfe worth, beeatiso it had been presented tolim by his deccasrd wife, ‘The prisoner ssrerts that Baxfer is mistaken in_ his man, aud is coufidont of bis ability to prove au alibl, The cas of 3fr, D, IL Jones, lato rusnager of the Qrand Opera Iionse, whio wan urcestod for giving a ehcck to Gant, Tarlls wpon a bank in waleh lie bad no fandy, csme up for o hearing Leforo Justico Halncs, sosterdsy morning. It wis ahown by tno defendani bat, ut the time le dailvered tha check, there was ey to s cradit i the bauk, Capt, Tar.le Laving held tho check two or threo diyx, and resented It afier the money had been drawn fo discharge olhor Indcbiedness, © Tence the Court quashid the capias, and discharged Mr, Joncs, &ftor giving the platntiff payment for $.0, the amunt of the cbeck, A cauple of woeka agn, 3es, Waitzal, of N, 207 Woat ‘Van Duren streot, ployed o servant-girl, and a day or two ago tho latter left her, tuking 8 viluable siil Shea belanging to her omployer. Yraterday, & sleter of Mrs. Welzel saw & young woman on tho street in Tier elater’s dress, and golng up tn Ler askod hor to al- Tow hior fo soa het right band, The girl wathinkinaly 34 20, and aho immediately discovered that th mcmi ber Lud been erlppled, as Lind boan describod by Mra, Weltsel, e seized the girl by the arm, and cailed & Toliceman, ¥ho arreated ler snd took' hor fo thy Madisun Street Statlon, where sho gave the nawme of Bewsle Lee, Joseph Lamount is the right nume af the young | roperty mnn who was ot in the combat with Oflicer Jay | to Luild a Couri-Houee, 1 am uot ju favor, however, of eeliing anythiug for less qucstion i#, if we Waut to tho alies of cuch Joe, and | can gel whatit is worth, “The reporter then went in search of 8 member of tho Comznlttee, and, runud g n o34 ALD., WABKEXN, interrogated him fLun: Tegorier—Low aid tio §30,000 got throngh the Com~ ? Al), Warren—It was the highest, gnd the only hid we had. Beolt, night befors last, and not Smith aa bo at firat uvo it. He fs xuown to tho lice a8 & critn- ) ring befora beon_ deiceied robtinz clothing stores, Ife wan ramoved to thu County Horpital yesterday, and stated that he felt much betier, His wound fs terrille one, extending from the lower part of tho back to the left Ureast, the ball Laving passed entirely thirough bis oy, Howho enn survive with a wound liko that 13 a mniter of conjecture, but he was feeling 20 much better last eveniny that 1 now Inoke 83 if s ould get well, Tho atolau gaods taken from him aro still at Madison Sireet Suatiou, S i ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘There will be a maeting of the Committes of Invita- tion and Correspondence of the Bolilets’ and Ballora® Tieunfon at the Grand Pacifto Hotel, Room 44, this cvenlng. A genoral atiendance {8 very much desired. The Sunday afternoon locture courss will bo con. tinued by the Woman's Pelstechnical Institute of Illi- nols, unt!l warm wosther, The first lexture will L s week from Snadsy, Uy s Aotbony. Prof. Swing 3nd John Wentworth wiit also locture In the course, cousin will meet at Milwankea April 1, and remain tn soanfon for four days, Tuers will bo oddrysses by wall-known workers, including Warren Raudolph and B, F. Jucobs, Tk Clicago Astronomical Soclely will mest this evening in Parlur No, 1,Grand laclfic Hotel, at 7 o'clock, Itia probable that the sction taken st this meeting will be sa important element in tlelcrmlnln§ tho futura of the Soclety, and the sttendance shoul therefors baa largoe o - ———— SUBURBAN, EVANBION, Tuesdsy was s gls-dsy at Evanston for all thote who are {mbued with thie Foralgn Mission work. Tae ladies from all the churches sssembled in tho parlors | land, of the Methodist Church in the afterncon, and ls- teaed fo reporta from tho varlous denominstions Mrs, O, I, Browne for the Daplists; es, O, If, Dut- ton for the Gongregationalists; Mrs, O, . Noyea for the Presbyteriane, and Mrs, Prof. W, X. Ninde for the Mothodists, The reports showed thatall the churches were enthustastio fn tho work, and generous sfforts were being put forth by tho ladlea in this great feld, Following taees rports came spooches from Alrs, Tole man, Mre, A, I, Hoge, Mrs, Gov, Boveridge. Mre, A, 3. Drown, and Mlss Spencar, wao leaves her Michigin home 1 August for tia misalon-geld in Turkey, “Atsliout lialf.past 5 o'clo:k Lho gentlemen began to Fous i, and retreaments wers sorved in ths pariors. hie ladica do not forget that, 0 kiudis much enthusi- usin ou any subject, tha stomachs must bs_well Sl'ed, and tho supply was bountital, Two hours wera very Dloasantly pusicd in saciability, when sn adjsurnment was bad (o the sudlouce-ruom, whers Mrs, A, J. Trawn, of Milwaukee, nud » lady who has served in the Tdla mission work, add easod the well-Ai 61 houss, 3fre, Emily Huntlogton Mller then teat in admirablo stylo ber sgill moro sdmirable and jostructive sto, o’ Parish of Falr Haven, Thia stary, liko alf thote Mrs, Miller writes, i poinited with a moral which 1n #o delicately put that [t fa faken iu without an effort, ~ The Trustees m:e: in the Town-Hall, and reccived reports from the Trrasurer, W, 1, Luat: the Clerk, R, Heott; and the Buperintendent of Water-Works, J. 1t, ¥iteh, which wero referred 13 the Finance Com~ itice, They will o brought before the Ioard next Wedneaday evenlng by that Committee, Wateseworks pay-roll amounting tu $:00 was audit- od and ordered paid, An ordinsne chonging the Acal year wo that it will correapond Lo tho tlme when a new licard are electad, their cuepenter thop in tue fire lmits, whith was ro- {focred 10 the proper coinmittee, WAUKEQAX. Thera have becu quila s number of realeatate asles of late; from the 1t of Aprilta tho J0ib, inclusive, the transfera o same In Waukegan and viclnity amounted to $10,000,. Quite s number of dwellings aro now erocting in this'place, Tt fs expected that later In the season many subslantial improvemients will b made, bo a vacatlon of twa weeks, The drill at tle artesian well, which *stuck " to somothing very tenaclous at tie deplh of 303 feet, was @nally convinced that its actions did not marit pubilo approval, and aceordingly | punting the relius, aud th s grip, Thoy Lisve now reanmed tlieir labors, ‘urfi 1u Lelng rapidly pushsd forward, pri sl nts Drand’s New Btyles of FPhotographa, Meaars, E, L, Brand & Co, take thin occasion to say tbat they now bave the besl corpa of oporstors and art- | “*jia Ald, Dixon—Ti ald got up and beld & paperin that ke had tho names of pariies who would pay Heporter—Was thers nnt consldersble misrepre~ sentatlon regarding Lae propert fats that it bas ever been their good forfuns to eme ploy, and their patrons will find thelr work excelsany bofore produced [n this city, They whh ta call par- ticular ttention ta thelr great speclalty of ladies’ sud children's portraits, Htudio, 556 Wabash avenue, Steinway's Lutest Improvement, Thelr new patent * Toue-austaining I'edal,” attachs 10 Loth uprigbt sud square planos, way now Lo soon at the wurerooms of Lyon & Healy, 162 Hitato streot, This valuslly attachment affords the performer facilitiea for the production of & varlsty of beautiful effects, bitherto unstiainablo n {he art of plouo-play- ng. s S —— The Connactiout Blutual, The Chicago ofiice of tho Vounecticut Mutual Lifo- Tosurauce Compaty 18 1o :ated ut Nos, 81 and 83 We fugton atrcet, not No, 110 Wasbington, ss staled yes tesdag, -— Western Snzings. ‘The Wastern Spriuge Minersl Weter {a stilf on draft, free, 02tuer Clirk und Washilgion stroets, and tuou- troubics, ete. THE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, AVPRIL 15, 1875 wan passed to enth and pave Olarx strcet from North aventie to tha city-limits, AL, Murphy—<Tho bida wera kept open nt the re- aueat of ALl “Blone, who skl ha had s friend who swieticd 40 juake an otfor, e, however, falled to come THE NORTH AVEMUE LOT. Hunting After Thoso Iteported Incumbrances, —_ It Is a Cass of ‘'Somcbody Said So." Quirk—~Yos, and a feiend of miine fntended (o Did, bt I cxamined tho property and concluaion that thers was not enough margin to Jualify a bl of $60,00J, which ho thought at first he Neporler~Do you think £0,000 ls Hs falr cash Ald, Warren—1 do, Reparter—1f it In h "ln“‘{',ffl‘fl 'llll'fi. " that thero fn no inenme. Influcnco of ’n"""‘l Sl‘?l:\ments on Ader- | e von thtt tho Couneil will reconider thel nic Votes. o Baveral Aldermen—Thers Ia no question abont t, reading from {hie Council proceedingsy=Ifers {3 tho Seter 3% e frem Sottn The Board of Eduncation Now Wants tho order : ** Uurhing and avenue to Fullerton avel Annistant Qlerk Moo '—That order was parsed, but the Board of Tublie Worke, in prepariug the ordle nance, came {o the conclusion that (ho city wan tao for tho pavement in frant of ita” property, crefors omitied it from tho assossment, we_ understoad that tho it Is Probablo tha Council Will Reconsider. g el Allermen—0ht AL, Htont—Th Ald. Clarke—Aldormen got up in tho Council and Ptaled tirat (hero was an incumbrauce, ud what could The nction of the Councll, Monday evening, ia con- ourriug in the roport of the Committeo on Wharves and Tullle Grounds rocominending the aala of tho lot between Clark and Lafallo sircets, north of Norlh avenue, to Frederick Wacker, for $30,000, created cone sldorable surprise, since it was known that thie prop- erty bad licen valued by competent persous at over $50,000, 1t scems, howover, that $30,000 s conesdered #a Tow price ¥ oven by tho Aldermen who voted for it, bnt, having boen led to Leliove that thero was an n- cumbranco of £15,000 upon the land, which would bo T fo e dtorags of cantings and osher materiald | suysummed by thy purchancr, thus making the price in reality §67,000, they constered the Latter sum to be ils falr caal value, Thoy were accordingly somewhat put out yesterdny when a runior reached them that Ihe property wauin truth free,—tuat tho stories abont ineumbrances, 0 far 38 conld ha ascortsined, wero Lased upon i sssumption of prospective arrorsmentn, and not upou any niready made, and, therefore, all of tho Aldermen with whom a TRIDUNE reporler cone verred expreased thomselves as favaring racousider- t Slont—Thn stateraents wero madn in good faith, Ald, McDonald—There I o lucumbranee whatever on tho proporty, 1f §100,/00 had heen offerad far it Monday night {¢ would have been soid for £3 This etatement_provoked the rnger of Al who {mmedistely took All. JcDonall 1o task for making it, but he adhered foil, and quitea heatod dlecursion took place botween ' thei. coaledd down, Quirk said to the roporters & Tho eup- unition wan that wo were golut {0 sealizo $63,000, o Innd was advortised fiwice, and 1f there 18 suvl a lirge prafit In it why did not some capitalista coma forward snd bid mora for 4 7 1t will be seen from the furegoing that $5,000 of tha alleged ncumubrance fn thown uot ta esist s and, siucs 1hie §10.00) cannot Le foucd, it is falr to naswino that it 1 imaglnation, Who gare currency to ut it will never be known, nor witl the miotive which prompted (et cirenlation, rince tha Al ris on facls maininin n food faltls,” and dis. «clalm nuy fntention {o resort to aublerfugo o earry the measnre thirough the Council, Tha genoral fmpression secied to bo yestorila thiat, In ¥iow of theks developinentr. the Cotnell wi reconslder tholr action and again advertise the propors dermen who re) that they eald wi aflon. Although 1t had been apeniy asseried in the Com- Whllama aud Joo Iirooks cu suspielon of BAVINR | miitee and beforo the Council that thers was an in- cumbrance of tho amount mentioned, yet, when an effort was mado by & reporter, yeelerday, to loan of what 1t conslated, XO ONE SELMED TO ENOW ANYTHING ADOUT IT. Inqitley at the Comptroller's office resulted in lesrne ing tuat tero was certainly no morigage on the lot, Dbat thers might bo epoctal resassme: mlesioucss of 1hs Board of Publis Works wers poaltiva tuat they had not chargod ansthing sguinst the land for strect mprovements, and Ald. iloaih stated that oln Park Commissioncrs told him that they had not fnchudod the proecty in thelr ssscss. nents for park purposes, Everybody, howerer, agreed that or sale, 1n tallsing the votes on the order of male of the Forth nvenua tract, the City Clerk acclientally made a ilunder, ~Ald, Stone, of the 2gaiust the measure, the Vifth \Ward, Tha latter sonn afterwards chauged o tho afirmativo vote was tal- , of tho Foutth Ward, Ald, Clovo- Tuned mafati. i 10 & mistake was also mada in tall or of the measure, a3 Lo diatinc! Tourth Ward, voted and so did Ald, T led rginst Bre nz voled againat it, RELIGIOUS. THE NORTH INDIANA NETHODIST CONFER: ENCE. Sperlal Dlopateh (o The Clioags Tribune, Ersnant, Ind, April 14,.—Tio members of tho Metliodist Eplscopsl Con/ercnco of Northern Tndlana nssembled {n convention In thio Methoiist Clurchatd o'clock to-day, About 200 aro prevzat, which ductudea nenrly all the membeora of tho Conference, After de- votlonal cxercises, the Rav, O, V. Simon announced that Distiop Bowmsn Lal not arrived, the Rev, D, Goode, of Richmond, was closted Chair- man, after which the usual oxerciscs in organizing tho Coufercncs was begran,—thanksgivings, askiug God's Ulessing upon the meeting ond Chureh dnriog the coming year,—after which M. II. Mendenhall was elocted Sicrotury i I F, llasty, Asalstant Becretary; W. G, Vifus, Enrolling Scerslary; D, P, Iiartman, Htatiatical Beczetary, and C. Y. Disbrow as his naslat- ant, E.Erwin was apbofuted fo elgn ralirosd pase Then the following (emsfors wero mado: . W, Lovry, of South Kausas Confercncz, to Northorn In- diana 'Conference, and R, . fuwa, to the same, . seating the grarsliopper ragio: to v:on?ar with him &‘fma Aul Tha Rev, Sale Lacy aud J. J. Cooper wers appol The Itov, Mr. Rutledgo, Agont of the Frosdmen'a Al Hocloty, then pretented his cause, 1le stated the suf- farings of tho freedmen in a brd the aesistazca of Xnew atl atont it, ho baving made tbe statement to the Comuilttce, and thereby fitluenced thons materially in comturg to conclusion, lenca the repurter called on and was rulightencd as foilwe s ore autbority did yon base your statcient that there was an incumbrance of $13,000 on I for snformution, Neporter—Upon w 1 AN Jonas—-1 beard it from good authority. Repotrter—Who? Ald, Jonss—A tnan who fs well posted, and knowa it orier—SVhiat did o ray? Jonas—Tiiat thero was §3,000 for street im- provements and §10,000 for park pirposee, ot wtate positively tlat thero was an aseessmeut of for streol improvements, but the ntr o bo fzed, AB to tho par aura sboat that, thing because tney had heard Il Yioporter—Woulll you hava voled to scll for $50,000 1t thiere lind been 00 fucumbrancs 7 I would not; but T wonld have voted 10 soil £Gr $34,000 If there lad boen na larger bid, Tieporter—What 13 your opinion of Well Lrothers® pars asseasment, ho was Other Alderien stated the same Ald, Jonas—N: 47 All, Jonaa—Well, If they meant husiness, why didn't they como Io at first anid effor $50,000 7 COEY . knowing all about It," and the reporter, finding bim, learned swhat In subjoined Ateporicr—Where did you lcarn about the incume 1 for a commitice in that soctioa, Al was also_mentionad ny of manner, and Conforenca {0 tue Soclely in qualifying teachors and in the edueation of A motion to reduce the number of districta from cight toalx was aiacusaed at aomo length aud tlually 1aid on the tabo. y—Trom the Committee. \ the prico was sbont falr, Tho city beneft 1rom thio property, and I Lellsvo 1t tho 10 Iot it go, even I it is & liitla cheap, 1ot advinciug, and tho city eeds money After the sppolutment of Mz, Mitchell madaa auiecint ktatement of on in s and Nobrasla, ant urged thy hin ity value, d, snd clothing to the property, whether we membern to_gend noods, b needy people, aud noud thom_roou, Afler a fow mo- tions aud_suggestions concerning tho Baok Concern and poriniicals, the Conforencs adjourncd until Y o'clock to-morrow. MICHIGAN CONCRENATIONALISTS, Specic! Diapateh ta The Chicazo Tribune, Gnuxp HaveN, Mich., April 14,~The second day's proceedings of the Grand River Conferonce of Cone gregational ministers now being holden lero wore of & most intevestisg character and well attanded. Thres nervicos wers Licld during the day, At tho morning ser- vicodlis fiest Lolf-lour wae given to dovotional oxer- claes, which wera followed by general business ro- potts, closlng with an sblo and logical nddress by tho Tev, D, L. Eaton on the subject, *Ought Cliurch- Property to Da Taxed 7% ju which ho opposed the idea in a forcible manner, ‘Tho aftornoon servics conalsted of iho opening de- votlonal excrelues, followed by an encouraging written Toport from tho churches, “Tha Tev, Letoy Warren delivered some tnteresting and bistorical remarks on missionary work in Northweatern Michignn, the meet. ing closing with a discoursa by the Rov. J, Morgan #unlth, offering #uggrévtious how to improve the charuo- terand fncreass the vakao of canforence moctings., Tho evening services drew ths largest aitendance, After nocal prayor and con- feronco, an elonuent sermon was deliverod by fhe Tav, E, C. O.nioy, which was followed by the cclcbration of This ended (Lo dsy's procoedings, Orer thirty ministers wero in attcndaiico at tho cons furence to-day, and morvare _oxpoctedl to-morruw, the last day, when several intcrosting addresses wiltbo @ L Rsportcr—{How many times wero bids advertised for 7 Ald, Warren—Twico, Tterorter—Where did the Commilltes Jearn that tha Pproperty was ineambered 1o thio oxtent of §15,100. Ald, Warren—Ald, Jonns azated fo us that o sssceament of $10,000 for park purposcs, snd a ,0:0 for siroot improvementa agalnat it, and_we thought that the bidder would pa- sumo_that indebteducsn,—that §5C,090, under the cir- cumstances, was & reasonable bid, and we therofors re- ported favoraLly, orter—Did you verify Ald, Jonas® statoment 7 Warren—XNo, We made no inquiries, but took ‘hix atatoment for truth. NO ASAESSMENTS. Having been asvured st the oflice of the iourd of The Daptiat Stat_Sshbath-uchool Institule of Wise | Public Works that they koew volblog of an ssess- meat_for street_improvement, tho reporter wisilod the office of tho Lincoln Park Commissioners to_ find had assussed tho land. owever, who could give {nformatton, and the Connty Treanuror was called Liis eemploges loked through the books, but could not i 7 nasesement, sud the brother of Assessor Knerr, who Lias an intimata knowledgs of the taxea on North'Bido property, stated positively that thers was 10 seseesment agalnt the property, special asseswment of i vut whetber the; boing of apeclal intereat, 10 one presont, 10V/A PRESBYTERIANS, &pectal Diepareh to The CAleayn Tribune. Davenrorr, Ia,, April 14.—~The annuzl mesting of the Kteokuk Presbytory of tho Unlted Presbyterian Church, compozcd of twenty-fivo congregutions snd ropraventing 37,600 members, closed {n thiv city tits esenlng, after & seslou of priations were made for tho homs institutions of {he Churoh and for misaion work, and steps wero taken to ralse more funds, and other church businevs trans. ucted, This Preabstery is composed of sbout forty entirely distinct from the Presbyterian denomination, Tho following delegaten ora in attendance: Tao Rov. Alexander Lackey, W, 0, Wiillam- of Washing:on'; N, II, Brown, of Wallace, cf tha dforning Sun ; A, 8, Vincent, of Urighton; Tuomes Brown, of Craw- fordaville ; 'D, L. Bruico, and Elders F, A, Duncan, D, 3, Diehl, D, McLiculin, J. A, Hendcrion, Thomas J. 8, lolgers, T. 2, The reporter tlen intervicwed the Mayor 34 to his intontions, ani learned what fullows : Tieporter—Da you intend signiog the ardinance ? Aayor Colvin—I have not yot. ‘Tho matter scema to bo complicated, It is un- corisin whetler there {s an incumbrance upon the Ihe Board of Education putin o erg colled on me this morning, nd banded mo reiolution which wis adopted by tus Board Tueaday nigat, The revolution road a8 follows 1 Witenean, Thera lins heen an for the crection of a school-hou “ LaBallo atreat lot,’ and the cliy anthori- ea xo about acllog tho above Samed grouud there- "Reanived, That the President of this Doard be and 1a bereby directed to communicate with tho Mayor and « to this matter, aud requoet sale, s thote is' great necca- sity for the imutedlato eroction of a school Luilding on'said alte; otherwise the Boardof Education will la campelled {6 a6k for an appropriation for a tiow school site, at an expense of at loast 0,000, in th I3 ont w1y to Mr, Richberg? lim 1 would take the resolntion 1think it strange that the Doard '8 miniter vlcep when {hcy knw tho prop- wnd now’ come u whenn o, thus plicing me luo 0B, r—If 11 18 discovered that thers s no fncum- brance,—a majority of the Alderiven hiviog voted Mrmatively under the impression that thers wi awbat uction will you taks? or Culvin=—1 cauaot decide {n & moment what I 0, ‘The Clerlr, under tha law, can hold the ordi- nance for tive doys Leforo presenting itto me, and the Counil will have ample time tn rocomsider it if An 1 underutand it ment for park Urpon:s ayainet ¢ do not know that to Le & fact, Lowever, and aln now eatigation (o sscertaln’ whether it be ‘his caim of bs Doard of Education complieates natter, and, a8 1t ls understuol they pu n theic rights, §t {8 ditoult to Lell how Ifls thein, if lio concludes to siga the Tudiridual opintons of Aldermen tn relation fo thelr Lo wentlmenta of the mie lolermined what I will do Tresident Jtichb propristion mada upon the ground Htory, of Golumbus Cit; son, and It Taggart Afneworth 3 Henry Comumon Council 1n re a reconsideration of sald 13, ‘Glass, Hugh Sample, T. L, Montgomery, N, 0, Weed, Dr, Grabam, T, Blrks patrick, and Adan'Blair, Tbporter—What did Muyor Colvin—I tol HEW YORK PRESBYTERIANS, under sdvisement, New York, April M~The Now Yok Presbytery yenterday eloctail the foifowiug Comimisuionors to the General Astomibly, which will mect in_Gievaland, 0., Ju May miext: o Rev, Drs, Paxton, Wells, Mingins, Croaby, O 1L, Payaton, sud W. W, Page. Drs, Pazton y declined, and Drs, Booth and Alterbury Their aitorantes arot The Rev, Mesars, Bloddard, Matthews, Buarp, Hatleld, M, Campbell, snd Ramsey, Thecllors choson aro: Meaars, Dudley, Paraons, Lyman, of S1ontzesl, Day I, , witb alternates v followas Mesars, McKellar, and Hars { tho aprlieation of very unpleasant poattl wore elected In thelr Carter, and Iy Sterry, Collins, Dayliss, Prosbytery considered es af the parochial achaolus, for the admis- slon of thoss fustitutions to the begefits of the public achool system, and cutered a proteet sguinst tho either diroctly or indiroctly, of pul ctarian scbools, in any s2upe or mauner ilore 18 an arseas- hie land of $13,00. I asscd, Ty rly W Adsma preseated o petition to remors | ILLINOIS DAPTISTS, Bpecial Dipateh ta The Chic 1za Trlbune, BrooMixoTox, Lil, April 14~ the Baptist General Assoclation of Illinois beld its sevond quarterly meoting ot the Baptint Churcb, this city, yesterday, and adiourned Iyat night, Members were pressat from Chicago, Cha Cantou, Alton, aud other poluts over the Btale, - Ito- po:is wero recalved from tweuty-four misslonarics, moat of which were very fayorable, sbowlag & good work dono. ‘TLe followlng appointments wers made J, E. Menman for Edwardsvilie; W. G, Lee, Mount Q, I, D, Vaughan, Prairie Cit; was voted (o Calro uk 8008 &i cure a fot for a ourch, ug for renawed nud vigorous oflorts to col- for the comtug year, THE MICHIGAN FIREMEN, Bpuetal Dupateh ta The Chlcaye Tribune, BavrLr Crrex, Mich,, April 34,—The Mremen's Convention wet this murniug st 9 o'clock, Neports from the different Comunitioos wera read and adopted, and a periaansnt organization, to Lo known as the As- socistlon of Firemen of Michigsu, waa pirfected, The followlug namued persons wers elected officers of (he Aussociation for the cusulug year : Chlef James Ci augh, of Muskegon, President ; Chiefs O'Nell of Kalae mazo0, Dallle of Detroft, Foater Lusk of Jackeon, aod Brown of Laltla Creek, i B. D, Pond, of Allgan, Recording Beorotary Frodorick O, Hellock, of Paw Paw, Oor responding Becrotary; G. A, Jounaton, of Bt, Louts, I, Dickinson, of Quldwater, 16, Beymwur, of Detrolt, Slas volen, which woulil retiect Jority, were next sought, with tho annaxed A Roporter—Why did Ald, Dlzon—0n account ol the representations of he Ocminlittes and of differont Aldermen in regard to “aye™ If you had Misalon Noard of D, DI you vate to eell 1 e perierWouid you Lave suid porterWodid you bave a "Zle public schools will claso Fridsy, and thero whll | yylouhs thers wed Bo iacutibrance 2 mpnrm.-mn'ya;z ascertained whether the repro- Dixon—No; but I understand the Mayor Is ties o IR l‘::ubll.lllod that he land {s free, ixely tLat the ordinsnce will Le reconsidersd 7 rerume, ju tuat event, the Mayor ld e If there was such au fucum- Vrance howould not givea decd until*the purciaser d to assume It, was the offer of §60,000 {zmored 7 oer, Ald, Fitzgers is Land sud atated prlgn, Bpringtield, Resolutions wers will veto it, He ere was 00 810 1 ed that thore ix noas- seasments ou it, thers was, Tue statvments that thivce od | Wese carriod thio miossure {brougb, ALUKNMANIC OPINIONS. Ald, Richardson sajd he vuted aftirmatively because e \bouglit St for the futerest of tho city to sell all ita prog erty, oven if is falr cashs valuo was' mot obtalucd, and because the Commliles reported that $59,U00 wes e understood there was au fnoum. Lrauce of §13,000, aud that influencod bun somewhat, it d1d, parhaje, the majority of thoss who Yote » I{ld. Schatfner gt adilng, however, valug, but it was of Caldwater, a fulr cash value, Financlal Searetar, ‘Troasurer ; Froder] tistiztan, After adopting rulessud req erniug fournsuents, and traussoting various other busiuess mattess, the Convention adjourned to meet the urst Wednes large complimentary banquet isto ba held this et iug at the Operu Jous ubstantlally the same ressous, ughit $10,00 ‘& very loy peice otfered, he not cogs sidering the Lid of Weil Brotuers a bona-Adeone, ,ortar next weut futo the Couuctl commwmittes- ere wero seated hall-a-dozen Alderinen, who waie waiting for comumittecs to meet, Baid ho to ALD. MURVHY: What do you undesstand the incumbrance consists o Atd), Murphy—An sssessment for Lincoln Park, and sands ars testng ita efticacy fur Uver sul Mdoey .nu.'nu lu:nu:’a fuprovewent of Oark strest, 5 Ald, Stout—That's it Au order which I preseated day in Alay, 1810, at Jacksou, Micli, A Second-Houd Organs, Vory ine Reed & 8ons, Estey, Prince & Co,, snd Burdst_organs, but Little uacd, £ plo o2 Music, ¥2 Vaz Dusen sl SPORTING NEWS, Third Day of thoe Billiard Tour- nament. Rhines Succeeds in Winning a Game. Tho ZLonlslana Ttnces-~«Cricket at St. Tonis. BILLIARDS. MONING—RUINES, The bitiard tournament was begn sgatn yestenlny aftornoon at ihe Brunswi:k-Dalke Company's ware- room, the first gamo being between 1loniag, of Oblo, and fthincs, of tbis clty, 1t commenced protwptly at 1::0 o'clock, 1t was u very tame aud uneventful contest, with the excoption of Hump's big run {n the elghteenth funing. Itopened with unimportant resulta on both sides, aud contluted to be marked by very small rans untll the eleventh inning was reachod, when Lioning displayed Limeell to very good advantagein & run of 4, n Folting which ho did somo nxcollent round-the-tuble s porftion playing. Tho game then stood, Honing, %2; Riifuen, 31, Tho gamo grew tamo agaln, and con- tinnod so until tho elghtecuth Inning was reachad, when * Damp' redoamed 1t from luilnoss by a splendid run of an oven 103 polats, 1t was asplendid achleve wmont, and was hatled wills futenss ratlstaotion, Aftor 5 fow aliots for position, “ Damp " brought ths balls in company duto 1ho lower nght-hand corner of tho table, then, after about thirty shiots, be zot them closo ogadust the slde-rail, whcrobie began touching flom for carom atter carom, e worked them along the rall with the tenderet treatment, and £0 was called wwhon the upper corner was toiclied. Thon, by a neat masse, hio turned the cornor snd proceeded back sgain with them, st 1i rolting out polnt after polnt with great rupllly, & Ons hundred " was caled amid a sloriy of apjtaure, The miss of & draw-shol o a Dali aganet the upper tofl closad tho mun. Tha score stood o *Dump's” favor, 13 fta 6, “ Dump® let down badly after this, and_Houinz, by two runs of 14 and two of 16, aud geucrslly micaly pissinge putid up untlon fortcls g i van it 8 potuts Lehind, Tho e wan won Ly Kiies in tho forty-fet inning, Tho fellowlug f4 G oro: Rutxra=1, 0, 0, 1, L 'I.‘l 01, g '1" :;, i’ 3'. A 0, 4 ¥ 1,2, d 31,0, 1, 8, 4, 8200, ‘Averagn, Audat, ' ' ' 'Y HoxinG—1, 0, 8, 2,0, 8, 0, 14 0, 0, 39, 0, 0,0, 1, 50,8, 0, 1, 8,14,2,'9, 10, 8, 3, &, 2 0,2, 3, 8 2, 1 4, o, 14, 8, 0, 018}, " Average, 4 20-41, ICiimo'of game—~Oua liour Afty-iive tinui + BHAW—JILLER. The nest game, the eleventl of tho tournament, was Tetween Shaw awa Miller. It wan tiot a brilliant con- tost by auy means, Bhaw accmei to ba dechledly © off 11 foot3" tho bals broke adly for him, and whenover lio coaxed them it anything lka a good position ho allpped tp without materinlly beiping Limself, Tn olgliteen unings be mado bui 16 biliards, never trik. fug doublo figares nutil the ninutcenth {nning, whet Lo tallfed 20 off & leave of Mliler's Jotting up wiion ov- erybody thouglit bo wan §n for o big run, Miller, on {lie coritrary, showed that Lie {s ono of tho most certain and steady hyers of the tournament, 1o cares litilo for posttion, bilt takes all sorts of chances on cushion- caroms aud round-iho-teble shots, and mucrecds in Cleaving "em mafe.” Ho took a atrong lead st the start, making double figures ropestedly, 1o turned is Arot atring, 49 polntsin advance, {n the thitteonth inimg, Nothlng eventfal took place aub. seqicutly untt] the thirty-sezoud fnning, whon Shaw 7ot o fing popition, and” tonched the {vorics for 27, filte run canie too {ata to help hitu; Miler Anlshed the gamo fu tho nest lnning. Tlio following i tho score s AlstLen—9, 1, 3, 8, 3, 4, 0, 1, 11, 17, 1, 28, 20, 8,7, 5, 0, 8,1,8, 0, 4, 14, 12, 0, 0, 9, 2, , 15—20), Avorage, 62.5. Siaw—0, 1,,5,0,0,0,1,3,0,0, 0,1, 1, 3, 0, 0, 0, 20,9,1,3,0, 1 0,4, 3, 4, 1y 4, % 47, 1—=110, Averago, Yime of game~1 hour 12 minutos, LIVERMAN—IAGGIOLI. The third game of tho day was Letween Liverman, of Winconsin, nnd Magglall, of Loul:{ima, Tus for- ‘mer won the bank, and aturted off willi & Tim of 2 from tlie lay-of, 'Bus ho declined to k:ep up any suol pace, and the gama setilod down into a tullous “series of blanks and amall runn, Doubla figures wore not often mada by olthior alde, T'he firat 100 wan turned by Livermau in lis tlir-rst funing—22 points alead, The gamo was barren of futerest until tho forty-first, whon Maggioli took a etrong lead by a fina ¥un of 61 poluts. 'The gume was closed by Maggioil in the forty-fourih faning. . ‘The following 18 the scoret Aaatotit 5, 1,0, 16,0, 0, , 3, 0, 0, 4, 0,0, 0,2, 500, * Average, 4 t-1°, 3 8, 3, 0,4,0,0,0,1,011,1,0, 1,0, 2,0,0,1,1,0,2,1,8 15,2,0,4,8, 1, 20,0, 0,1, 1,1, 4, 0, 1, 1, 3133, 'Average, 3i11, Tinla of game—0no hour and thirteen minutes, CANTER—PAKER. The thirteenth gamo of the tournament was plyed 1at ovenlug, beilnuing at 3:30 o'clock, 1t was o= tween Carter, of Ollo, aud Frank Parker, of thia city. 1t was somowhat onesidod, but wan not devold 6¢ con eiderablo dnterest on account of Qarter’s slendy and at times réally oxcellent playing. Parker played rathor fudiferently, dojng ‘but very iittie-nntll his adveranry lind about tun tus game, Carler for Ialf n dozen Inniugs plaged tho balls for daublo figures, in the cloventl exccuting » flus serioy of raund-the- tablo and long carons shota, by which ho made & ran of {1 polnis. I play Sftentncs waa lowlly ap- platided, Parker In the oighth made a pretty run of 10, and immediately faltowed it withs ous of 2), mado fof tne sugst part Ly digicull ronnd-tlio-table playe, Catler drow but fow bianks, and scored very steadl- iy, T the elgitoonth taniag i allle1 7 bittona Ly o it rottrcst kind of goueral play, placing the score in wvor 103 to 89, Yrank triod hnrd to overhanl hini, b mados fine attempt in the twenty-third inning, putting in a runof 38, all of which wers wads ina very brilifant style, Carter, howoves, closad the gamo {n_his twenty-seventl inalng, The foliowlng is theacoro : Canten—3, 9, 1. 0, 5, 10,12, 14, 15, 41,14,1,12,1,0, 1,1,30, 5,1, 5, 0, 1, 8, B, % 6—20, Average, 7112 PAnkEn—0,1,0,1,1,3,0, 14, 23, 3,2, 11, 0, 6, 5, 0, 0, 1% 0,1, 0,0, 3,8, 0, 43, Average, 5 10-87 "Fitne of game—0One Liour and ten nuuites, TUBLEIGU—OALLAGIIED, The uext game was between Hurleigh, of Michign, and Osllugher, of Ohlo, The first partof it on the [t or Burielat, waa ver Lriiiunt aud interesting, s wou te_bank, snd led off with a yan of 42, maks ing o Sna extibition of position 11y, o tmmeiately followod with 31, and st onve supplemented that with arunof 23, Jiis playa for positiou 1n _both thesa russ wers yomorkable, and recoguized with much applause, Ho pliyed with great dash and spirit, aud with o refresiing graco . and con. fdence. Heamply proved himse.f to be oue of the sirongast players in tho tournument, 1o turned bis 100 i tue soventh inuivg with a pretty runof 1, Gal- Iaghor in tho meantime having ncored but 7.~ Tiio lat. fer faslad 10 piay up Lo the stausrd whict he sliowal ihe day previous with Parker, Lt it must bo admit. ted that ke liad but & very roor sliow ; Darlelgh played them oxtraordinarily cafo, anlho reully did not get tho balls during the game, Burlsizhe avorage, con- widartag Lis sfe viaylog, s noususl | only oate did Gulguier wheed's o Lnlls Into anytling ke u good position, Thia was in the thirtcenti inuing, when ha made 23, Barle'gh Jogged slong raphlly, rcoring somothing every thins o cue, aud fually Tan’ the gamo out 1n tho twoni‘e h Inning, Tho fo ‘owlng {1 thonzora s Bunteian—is, 31, 2, 0, 0, 1,19,7,3,4,6,7,22, 5, 11,1, 1, 18, ), 8—.0) "Aversgs, 10. Gattanitrn=1, 4,0,0,2, 0, 6,0, 3, 1,15, 6,23,3,0, 4,0.0,0—47, Average, 3 10-1, Tiule of gamp--Ous hour sud ten minutes, MAVEE=110A, “The last g1me of tho ovenlng was betweon MoAtee, of Town, sutl 1{0s, of Loulsiauu, ~Abo it the first thing Mo did was to put fn a call for 35 buttons, 1fa fol« lowed ftat once with a beautitul ruu of 89, getiluga fine nusalng rosition at thelower end of tho tuble, In the nest fnniug but one s juat turned his string with leuy for 14 points, Hoa commenced doing somoe thing in the elvenih foning, when bo acored 10 Ly somg very beautiful playng, ond in 1hn noxt be struc] cut 14, the gsma mubs-quently was rather slow, nothing of mote belng dune until”the ninsteontls inning, whien McAfee, OIf & **xet-up, nurscd out 13: the gumo stand{ng in bis favor, 137 10 €0, In bis balf of thtn fnning, 110s gave a fine exhibition of lifs nure. ing ekill, ‘The veferes dacided “no count on (he twenty-second sliot, tuough thoportion of the audience whicli had the best oplortunity 1o 100 loudly pro. clufmel tha declsion wrong, This left the balls dead up for McAfee, aud ho bell them for i3 bilifards, bringing his string to 190, He finished the gumo in i lwen'r'lscund 1nulog, ' Tas following i1 the scoro ¢ MoArze—1, 0, 25, 89,1, 14,1, 4,0, 1,0,9,13,3,0, 11, 1,0, 18,53, 0, 10200, Average, s 111, Ho. 4.0,3,1,9, 0,0,0, 16,14,1,3,1,0,4,8, 2, 1,142, ' Average, 4 841, Time of game—0Onehour and five minutes, TO-DAY. Pollowing are the gumes tewday AJternocon—shaw ve, Liverman, Carter vs, Gal. lagaer, Hos vu, Ruines, Eventog—Durleigh ve, Parkor, McAfes ya. Miller, Maggroll va. ontng, Judges Drummond, Gary, and Dickey honored (he tournument with their presence yesterday, e e THE TURF, LOUIBIANA HACES, New Onrans, April 14.—Followlug fs & report of the threa days races of the Loulslans Jockey Club g Pirst raco—A wnlle aud au eightl for all ages ; club purse, $470; frat horse, $300; sacond, $753 (hird, 325, Won by Survivor by a length and s half § Sweet Boy sccond ; Leap Yoar third, bastlug Port Leonard, Kiug Amadeus, Yauline Bprugue, sud Douver, Time, 1:50, Burvivor led st the sart aud throughout the winning eastly, In (he pools last night Survivor sold at 120; Leap Year, 100; Port Leonard, 40; Denver, 433 Kiug Amadeus, 32; Patiline Bprague, 34 3 Bmeat Loy, . " On tho track Lasp Year wus tho fra Bocond raco—Thres miles, for allages: club pus $630; st Borso, $3003 socond, $100; 1hlsd, $/0." Won Dy Oniway by twa levgtbs, Falmouth secortd, Granger third, Leatlug Capt, llutehinaun and Crown Prince, Time, 6:40, Galway ied 1o the balf-mils, when Hutclis inson' wet to the frout, holding the position uniil en- tering the home-stroteh o the lsat wlle, when Galway weut o the frout. 1u the pools Jast night Ualway sold 01803 Uranger, 2205 Cant, Hatchineon, 200; Crown Prince, 1803 Falmouth, T0, Ou the track thers was o psrcej dilla change ku the pools. "Tnird raco—Miile beals, il agest club puree of 3007 first Lioras, $100 5 second, $100. Harsy Feltor frst § Mary L. second, Thine, 1:48 and 1149, Feller won gustly; Ia the pools lask night Marey Felter sold 48200 a0l Mary L, at 85, On the track three to ons In fayor of Felter, Weather, track, and altendanco afl good. liacing TNOLIST RACES, Loxpox, April 14,—~The Newmarket handicap wan n fo-day, and won by 8t, Legar, Pcepln’ Tom second, snd Lord Gowran third, THOYEASIONALA NEATEN NY DALL-TOSSEDS, Spertal Iiepateh to Tha Chicann Tribune. ho firat ctlcket match of the 8r, Louts, Apell 14, searon'was played (Wi afternoou at the Gra Dark, tho contestanta balug the prof: tosserannd tho 8t, Louts Club, of both partles, tho bass-balliats csms off victorioue. Themost amusing fenturo of thn game wan the man- ner In which tho professionals handied the wiliow, Ono and all reemed to ba wishin Bip-high Dall, andy in the fAeld, U iniiinn critles sald of Much to the surprise for a kneo-liylior a ‘bane-ball Inst wnveon : ajunct to gaod erlekel playing, e, thy Bcore ab the ew Tha heal was a bad gomo sanding 85 SPRINGFILLD, Ifnrper—A Dembceratio Acting Gove ernor~Scuntor Ogl Speedal Dispateh to Ihe Chieago Tribune, Srainorieey, T, April 14.~Gov. Devoridge ine formed your correspondent lo-doy that he knew nolhlug of any formidatile mave belng made to roin. stato Hurpor, Hesald no such application had been T Gavernor, 50 soon as his otelal duties will per- mit, designa golng Tast for a short vacation, During i absonco the lon, A, A. Gleun, tho Democratlc Tresidont of the Sonate, will fll {he Executivo chalr, a {hing that bas not ha elgnteon yentw, sinco Wlasol Houatnr O zicaby lias beon hero several daye, nego. thating for 1116 pur<biase of ths residenca of B, Clicat- i, oie of the muat desirablo and elegaut Iu tiifs cit fc i saigna making thls city his home fu the futuy ¢hoald ths purchss Do consumaiaty —_——— AN I0WA TRUE STORY. uteh ta The Chicazo Tribune, Aptll 11—Tast summer u party of vigllants attemptod {n Jeferson Township to extort,hy hanglog o a trve, & confesslon from George N, Kirk- uan, of the burniug of tha Larn and ifs contents of h'a sou-inelaw, which act it was supposed was dono in rovengo for Interferauce by the son-fulaw botween Kirkman aud bis wifo, Kirkman was rich, Ife sought to get tho Iyncliers indicted, and they in turn sou toget him indictod, In the meantime ho willed al* bisTealty to bis sons, and wold out his personalty, this Swte for tho whola matter,and now it fs roported that Kirk. man and hia wife, who had loft him and gousto Ine diaua, bave had a_fnterview and witl e reunllod, They say they aro slck of Iho quatrel, aud, having lved bappily fogatber twenty-niuo years, they Uelievo they can d covelous hirira 1 trouble, which } turned father against Drother agaiust brothe —_— SUED FuR LIBEL. ateh to The Chieson Tribune, OsmxosH. April 15.—The Winuebigo County Court began its_April gession yestorday, with a full calendar, 'Tho District Attorney gave notica that the criminal calendar would bo tskea up ou dlondsy, the Among tho civil eases fa ono agafnat Alicn & Hicke, publishers of tha Oshkorh Northwestern, for t by Mrs, Florence A, Deckwith, utrard dofuleation st Omro, lnst spifug. tuo dofendanta. in ninticlug ths departure of Mr, Howard, atated {n the Northweslern that among tho many rumnors afluat was eno to the etfect that Mre, witl oward, Subsequently, ed contraaleting and_retract. inig the atatement, Last Novomber suit was brought, dumages Lelng lafd at §5,600, TIE GERIMAIN GIRLS, Spectal Dbapateh ta The Chizvzo Tribune, Dea Morses, Ta,, Apeil H—A Tifteenth Unlted Slatus Chioyenno Agoncy, @ of the wlole squanderod valuablo proporty, ild, child against paseat, uid Beckwith hiad gone awa, Paragranh was publls of over $600 for the two Germatn girls captured by the Iudiaos of that Agency from another mation and Catherine, thy elder gicl, aiys Hione Calf, one of the Chlofs who capturoid them, o good triend to thom, ‘They wers ia months, and, whon recoverad, Slous forty bullalo-robes. FUNERAL OF DAN BRYANT. New Yons, April 11,—Tho funeral of Dan Dryant tovk place tu-dsy from St P: which was Ollad o {la ttmost capacity, and tho stresta in the vicinity wers thronged with people unable to | goln adminsion, ‘The theatelcal profeseton way lagely ropresenfed. Tho remains wera burled in Oalvary hrought tnto camp. Epfscopal Church, ‘A series of performances wilFbe given in the princl- 1 theatres for the beuoOt of his family, who aro en- unprovided for. GRASSHOPPER RELIEF. Special Dispatsh (a The Chieay Tribune, #roux CrTY, Ia., April 14,—Goen, W, H, I, Beadls, of Dakota, who bus Leen Exst several weeks sollciting #id for tho Dakota grasehopper sufferors, passed through the city this sfternoon ox his way home, o rincinal cash contributions as follows ; 3 Mitwankea $1,2(03 Detrolt €01, hee siden n contiderablo quantity of clothlng, eoeds, etc., dounated ot difierent places, 0staita, Neh,, April 14,—Compiny A, Twenty-third Tafantry, left hers this mornfug for the Loup cauntry, tostation at Fort Hartsufl, Wartarsof Ghleaso, s . Hartan: o b Goals Tioborta, ol T a. QO IDRICA-NREWSTER—Ap:Al 13, at T dy Gorke Goun, byt ftor, . Dandr, tsmaa . Goni: Frauess Lrewstor, both ef this DEATHS. JOTATENSTRIN-At hor rasdnace, 109 South Park. Lonwonstoln, wilo of L. Loawcastoln, " inare) Wit talio placo feam residenao o Tio o'click Fridsy morning, rionds lavited to at RNDIGOT [—Tn this ol widon of the late Louls Ea April 18, atila, B~ Hottan & IR3—The funoral sarsio 411 by 1i3ld at the antiat, Apdl 1, Mary O, Endicot! 3031ty of Baslon, Blase. g o b the Gardnor ouse, on Friday, alem, Mass., papors pleaso copy. ' nf tho_late frrille J, os1d9aca f A Dliss, ni ";‘ll‘hlfl‘(h:HA‘l'.. fifl el e o f g form : Contral trata loares o0y of Laks. e (IFELOOK.-AL Jauswsille, A 15, ol ty. A R R G i3 idonaa, 3 Ve oty Triondy o Landolohate, Thurs- CARSIDY =Mz, John J. s 13, in Now Yurk Of at vitsd 1 atrond, hoslugk, <f this Cansldy departeil this lifo N ity. Ths remaine will arrive in i ity st §o'clock p. mi, to-morrow, attbe Central Do- Notles of tha fanaral will bo glven horeafter, Y—At hls resdidance, 878 We tal injury, Heary O, Not low nf fanaral witl bo £27~ Oawoga papers plun: SPECIAL NOTIGES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S 500THING SYRUP has boon used forchildron wl'h nover-failing succoss. It col ity of the stomaah, relloves wind oulle, rogulal els, cures dyrontery and dlarchos, whether arlsing from teeihing or otber causes. Anold and welltried romady. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, JEA will bo found Invalus. nllow its use in &ll or 8ldo; Flianmatism, oall, or in: orinal and oxtoran] us Ohildron Often Look Pale ond Sick Frora no other eanse than having worms In thestomach, LROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy wormy ‘without {njury to the child, belng perfeatly witiTe, and Ireo from all soloring or ather lojurious ingredients usa. usad in warm preparations, enApril 15, 1875, e, Immedia pafD in the stomacl colds,spratas, and biuls Bold by all druggiate, DINGEE & CO, Auctioncers, 50 aud ta Kast Randolph- SATURDAY, APRIL 17, AT 10 A, N, OUR REGULAR SALK O¥ Household Furniture HOUSE-FURNISHING G00DS, An extensive varlety of Handsome N and Usod Furniture, Oarpeting, Buddl::. CARPRTS, Tapestry Brussols and Ingraing, All goods purchasod of us can remain, free torage, until May 15, noxt, "By WILKIN tUSH & CO., Auctiousers, 185 and 197 East Randolphiat. FURNITURE AT AUCTION, - _._AUCTION sALES. Hold Itegular Trnda Sales of STAPLE § FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notions, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Hats, Capn, Gloves, BOOTS ANWD SEHOES Tnesdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cinths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crackery, Glassward, &o. Wodnosdays and Saturdays, Partiontar attontion ziven o the wals of oy {fuorla st peleate dweltiags co Al varreguisrsalin Woduy, deys aturdays, " At Satesrooms, 100 East Madison-3t TRADE SALEL ‘This (Thiiesdag) ing, April t 8:3) 2'elock ol CCunradafl mesnti Al 18, st 831 oo, oy DRY GOODS. Mon's, Tlaya', and Youths! Olutbing, Gonta' Vurnly, Goods 'll.'m ies 'iluu.,, Vieoris Lo, it it oty ool Sl nbirt s, oo BOOTS, SHOES, ARD RUBBERS WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Anctinasey, Genteel Furnitare. Carpats, Pisaus, Bein, Balding, Parlor and ¢ S e LTI &GOS Grelsy valne St moenfug, April 17, 8t 9330 o'clock, at thulr ealsrvor, 1y Toast Mastizonst. g Pawnbroker's Sa's, DY ORDER OF A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, N. W, Corner Clark and Monrge, Vo shall rell Monday and Tucsday, Avril 19and 5, 100'0tock, At anr salosrooms, 108 Iant v, very larga atock of Unrodrom~d Gonds, consistin, Iarga and tina arsnciniont af Diamn e tiold and Sliver Watchos, fiue Gold Chinl Tinzs, oto. AT, 0 A larzo stoek of Siiver Watahos, Plated TWa and other Metehandisa, which will be aild 1 e L 17 oraey 4 s Gulaiy Jomi Tl & OU., Auctlvreny, 20, P GORE & CO, U8 & 70 Wabash-av, The Eveat of the Season will Bz he GRAND CLOTHING SALR (ns pravinusly aunoanced), ta bs held Thursday, April 15, commensiag at 9:30 a. 1, shany, 1,000 tots, roprosenting & 850,000 stock, svil) m-\ninhu ;lmumuf-x This olass uf flavnhgr":m'n'f; 1 a i Culcaga, '1he swek s a well asocte o o Rlun'ss Toysh, and Youth' Spriog aad Siamer we 1a fine, modiiim, and ordinary grates. * Ynia’ls the goiiton opunciunlty for country merchaaly and glnva buyers generally, Ot to tha gioxt longth of tho sale, an supla luneh willio peemurod for our gatrons. Cataloguios will bo out Slond3y moening, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, We shall sell (ho entizy CLOTHING STOCK OF PELAUI & CO., YEW YORL Consiating of 00 lats, hy ordarof R. 8. HIOLDEN, &s signce. GLO. P. GORE 2 G, Auctloarary, O THURSDAY. ATRIL 15, AT 9 122 0'CLOCK SPRCIAL SALE OF 400 pkgs. GLASSWARE (flrats), 100 pkgs. CHIMNEYS, GRO, P. GORE -l_(_.'__. Aue'{aneen, AT ATUCTION, On SATURDAY, April 17,0t 9 o'clock, 16 CRATES W. G. CROCKERY 1In Opon Lots, The only anation-house whoro you can_ buy every articl of Hnuiohold Furaltaro ta furalsh your hunse frvia top ottom, An e3tea largo Int of Sacond-hand and Now FURNITUTEL. Parlor and Chambor Sats, Wardrob: bolas, Loungs Walnat Bedstoads and’ Buruau Y- Tabin, Tockee?, Marble-tap Tablon, . Hnll-Trots \hiiai Ico.Chosts, Holrigeratars, Whito Blankats, Cumtor Pillaws, Sheats, Quilts, ‘Mireors, Oilelott, 1 1rensns, Parlor nd Uific Desks, Show-caser, firanels Throebly, aud logeain Carpethy 200 cawar’ Cora s o 7. ' el Administrator's Sale, At Briok-Yard corner Ullmnn.at. end Doug placo (Thirty-fth.nt.), TIORSDAY MORNING, April 15, at 10 dclek CONSISTING OF Steam Engines, Boilers, Engines, Houses, Shads, DMachinery, Buildings, ‘Wagons, Harness, Tools. 8old by Gan, A. T Cheblskt, Admlalstrator of theEs umul.\{.ig Walkor, deoeased . RLISUN, ‘PUMEIOY & CO., Auctionst Thursday .\Iorning.—‘\_fi'l—l 13, ‘at 10 oclel AT 881 WABASI-AV., The Entire Furniture OF PIRIT-CLABS Privateo FRoslcloinco. (Pamily doolfuing homsokeoplug.) Rich Parlor Fusnituro, Solendid Nen-sols Carpeit. Flt fans Unagher Furuones, Hedding, 1 ket alioy Flivws, “Hncols, Diningronn Limilore, T chiod Farnities, Oruckory and Glasarat s, Gl Bplonid Beir B POMEROY & CO,, Auctls Friday Morning, April 16, ot 9:30 otcleck, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE An (mmonse guantity of HOUSEHOLD G00DS, Which must b 4. Iways find the largest 370 o e |u=H:’n'h")'u'§u'fiu Paclor Furituts Hadatoads, Wardrobo: 1nok-Casns, Louuges, > Mattrawsos, Bedding: & full 1l 10 Caro H:xfiuu;;‘flnuéaw! Cinoky, Teas, ks sndlss, Oro ELi30N, sary, DPlatad ar POMEROY guu By WM. AT THE MARDLE-] T RESIDENCE 510 Michigan-av. entirs contents on Tuunihfljflfl ‘cuaitating of the onire tina Aoquat aud l\ut at Turkisn Parlor Hulty Wardrube, Injag-roim. ¢! arys Glasswaro, o Fop Chiambee S tertilon-Tabie: & Ly diani a S rckory P 3R F HUDGER & €0,y Anetiones West ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO Auotion Sale this Day, Thursday, 10 &0« AT 472 WEST RANDOPHSE, " 1 esfdones, €nby Ix'::l:.’,"“.’.:u"::; o 54 Housiecolas a8 Al ous Pra 1 attentbn, Hugera shonid kive *hir sals thele epacial SEERTYR i Tasrucin aAvg.'" e Soe shssi o Toraiturs ard outce2sd 00ds. O TAMS & O HOOKWELL, WILLIAMY £ 2, Goods By JAS. P, MeNAMALA 7 East Wadhingtoo-ste 500 CASES BODTS AWD SHOES T ATOTION, URSDAY MORNING, Apci] 1 at 5 0'eloe A;{?b.hu" of Bankrupt llflnlral 'a DIUCK, D throus! WMWWM CHLESLATEDR A sy b M ey QUNTIE AONASUTIONE R