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' TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, }876. ) : e e e e ] ‘.:'llrchlld‘ of ihe flrm of Falrchild & Bing- B EEC H E R. & . His ' same week day ina yoar; it happenod last in the fundamental eloments of thé Chtlstisn | for loving whare hs ought not. 8 love was SAD GALAM“'Y' Mk ’I‘hllrmlly ““. .h'vp:“m" 4o FOREIGN. OASEY. The Times' Washington speclal saye the lead- Chitreh, with common rejoloing or secular | bullt upon » honeehold whers tho nsmeof £ domonstrationa ; but it ahould ba recoivad with | woman waa ouly next to that of a saint. Thankegiving Day belog ono of the four; it will ratoful honrts, with thankfulneas and silenao During thia portion of his address Mr. Beschar not again bappon durivg thin ocsntury., Bub 5 hfp"’"' fn Baltimors, Chicago, nndomd‘n{.m holidays hHlnt("nn Bunilay are oclebrated on | Coronoer’s Inquest in tho Stoams blish 8 statement to-day to thio offoct that :vlllle:ua I“m-h!o:n.?amnrdcdybum safficient o Conclusions of the Adv!sory A Sleeping.Car on the Xlarlem ofors God, and I take this o nity be was vory much affected. Ilis associations bad 0 pracusliy bafura ) Rond Wrecked and Sot Monday, and the year 1852 will practically ba the Council comes in of making thie raquost | Leen with women whom he could not heip lov- to you. ing, and ali that ho had sufforad at the thun distinguishod, sinco ono of its Liolidays falls ship Strathelydo Disaster. - * 3 e TUR COUNOIL EXTER, bands of those of anothor school had on Fire, on Sundsy and thres on Monday. Aa the quoes- l‘nd}vfitfl}Vu:’fi‘%n::g’taéagmpl‘l!t‘:.l‘ly‘l‘:&l:o:: 1!‘!‘:7: Councxl on "h‘e Q’“es Then & burat of harmony arose from the or- | not in auy way bluered the raorodnsss, dignity, i tion {s somotimes asked what day of tho wesk L oLl esys he_has had nothing to do tions Submitted, gan, sud tha Connell filed in by two soparato | and purlly of womanhood. It was only proper noted occurrancen fn 1770 Lispponed on, it may | The Captain of the Franconia Daolarer with \vhhly or Colton Riogs, aud that his namo tas not baen bafore the Grand Jury. District- Attornoy Deokwith says he knows nothiog of Qssoy's connection in Aoy way with whinky mat- Plymomh Church Sustained fn Iis doors, aud the choir ross and saug a triumpliant | to maintaln wikhin its socitsion thac which, hymu, o when it burste out, will deatrov evorything The ro' ort of the Council was read, In rela- | around {t. He thought he might eay with- tion to the first two questions tho roport | oue foar, that he was cujoying $he blel ba woll to bear in mind the simple rule of count~ 135 back fve wook days from the wook day In to Bo Guilty of Manslaughter. 1876 of the dsy of the month in question: thus July 4, 1876, falla on Tuesday; five days back Mr. Charles H. Bissell and Son, of Chicago, Burned to Death. [ sare, smong otor (hings, St w cany lnnl'l o Godl.d and (. very naar o, m'. s 2 ':mll;!m'u'uenltl!g &Lv:.usd::,hnmdg”mnmuu, July | Anothor and Final Dattle Yooked For ol ibinioin % an 0 woul B3] 010 WAs not a craature in e SPRINGFIELD, * Disciptine In Bvory Particular, Ml molorions banion " sl -aomusanion | tho world sor whom ho woald not muiter If ho | A+ M. Gllbert, Also of This City, Re. )™ ipkiekaniion: <SRG Botwoen the Spanish Armles, MU INDICTHENTS, with the Church, and nlso bo chargod with a [ could save him from greater sufferiog. 1f ported to Be Severely Injured, CARNIVAL, Special Dispatoh to The Chieago Triduns. seandalous offenie, either by publio rumor or by | thers was any word which he had pald to apeclfic allegatfone, 1In such n case thu Church | hurt the bLrothors of near churches Lo 'y f List of Mombers of the New Fro Srmarmio, Il, Feb. 9.—In the Fedoral [ Provision Made for the Unlling of onch Domonstrntions Yesterday in New Ay, to Ave ater zcandal, use a wiso dis- | was anxious to withdraw it. At somo Oabin Distsich Court to-day & Joint indiotment was ro- an Tnvestigating Commig- o 1 el 1o oTfonas o which 1£ il | hour of - overy. dag ho ‘fels" as | A Llst of Other Passengers Who Woro R abinot. - bt sgen Sy . wosran Sunde | 5P Fivo Mem pogdahixinlip st o oans | Pt i i o gt Morsor Tise Braial, s B o ey RS 3 'l urthier respous) or n o) d . s o gfi"r:- xx"n.w 'c;x:,';fl ',mi'hom}mg&“{lflulfi BlenioL S1ve: Remug, fifi.""aofix‘.’éz "and " clinvacter, . Tn r{npncl I ot cave. for his roputnthnmllur ke NEw OnteAvs, Fob. 24,—The carnlval was TNX BTATHOLYDE DISASTER. Giauger ; nud Al Smith,chiof clerk of ax-Collector to the rule No. 7 Piymoutl | doad; but if, in Lis timo, he had beea tiarper, charging she formor with conaplracy of 8 openod this evening by tho magnificent stroet TLoxvox, Feb. 24.—T'he inqueat on the bodles Church, we snggest that it {s doficlent | sblo lo put into literaluro thet which Record of Miscellaneous Dlinor Mis- - pagoant of tho Knighta of Momus, & secret or- | of the victims of the Stratholyde disaster con. with the Iatier 10 defraud the Government. This. Body to Examine and Report on ":‘h"::‘ {’,’&',‘;‘& ,_“‘;; l:.‘l’l‘e'c;rfl::gvl;:ul :z":i m’a‘:fl, "’ll:“l‘;,'. j:fiar’\?okuu;l?g. }‘1’:"“&:‘.""5& haps, ganization which, though but comparatively new, | cluded to-dsy. Tho Jury, after an houranda THE Bl BIN‘GHAMS- Rvidenco in the Seandal Case, tho church tho Council, to far as advised, flud [ his great gratitude to thie fathors brothers rivals 1f it doow not exceed {n tho taato, ele- | Lalr's deliberation, returned a vordict of man. nothing to condemn, Wo aro gratifiad to learn | of the Council for the result arrived at, They that meaanros ars in progress to effect » chiango | had brought the strangth and courago, aud they in the phrascology of this and othor rules, so as | waro tlankful for it ‘They had mado to recognize and onforco distiuctly tho privei | vo rocommondation which ~ could not plos allirmed, Ls adopted, and that probably beforo gahoe, and brillianoy of its displays the famous | slaughtsr against the officer in charge of the Mistiok Krewe of Comus, Horetofors tho | stoamer Franconls,” and expressing indignation Kulghts of Momua have made sheir annual | against the officers of that stcamer for sleaming parade on Now Year's ivo; but this yoar, Inor- | away without rendoring any nssiefance. Tha COMPRONISE, #peeial Dispateh to The Chicaao Tridune. InpiANavorts, Feb, 24.—Tho Commiesioner of 3 A s dirosiad. o Atiomey. | 110 Council Reports Adversely on the UPSET AND BURNED. DISASTER OK THE HARLEM ROAD, Povonxeersig, N. Y., Feb. 2f.—A sleopiog- car on tho Harlom Raliroad Extension was burn- & oy der to add to the aliractivencss of the carnival | jury alsocensured the Oapiain of tho tug which, Qoneral to auspend the sauits against the bonds- Andover Seminary Church Tlis Churelh neks the Council what course it | some of thom'rsached thoir homes. e desizad | od Iast night, aud Mr. Bissoll, tha propriotor of i 5 ey ought to adopt in respect to five clasaes of men- | to assuro them that if evar fhay wore in trouble, , and his son por- | acazon, the Thursdsy proceding diardi Gras has | in soewer to tho Franconia's sigeals, went to 'é’::’n.'i’m:":,?é?%f‘,‘ n:v'.'tncfn:::?do?h:fl::.:; Proposition. B s | A At i the bassamer | tho seman Huass; Obleago; auf hia. 468 po Y ) g f L h ished in tho flames. Ten othor psssengors aro reported as having beon badly burned. Tho ne- cldent 'wns caused by ths car running off s boon selootod. Tho former displays of (he | hor, instead of golog to the wrecked veassl, Koighta of Momus have besn so magnificont ‘The Captain of tho stcamer Frauconis hag that public oxpectation was in, favor of somo- | boen admitted to bail, the following roply: The rossoussupposed to | path, that light which saved the world waw bn'fh‘un by tho poraons described for doliborato | enough, 1Is askod thom ko trust In Jesus Christ, and pormauncnt mbsence from services and | and mald: * Fathers and brothers, I bid you the matter without fnrther costs and annoyance. Willlam Hollman in most interastod in this pro- ceeding, being on thoir bonds to the amount of | Charges Mnade in Bowen’s State- mootines of the Church, without sk «| farewell" broken rail d then upsettlng, 'The car thon | thing unusoslly brilliact this ovening, and it PAILURE. “bout $250,000. ment to the Plymouth ing lm |o::nr|a olr d‘I‘a(]mllunk' ure, in oar Dr. Bacon thon deolared th Councll dissolved. ..::kam:. i ey tmiat ::‘ uid-llv“ pl[l,loll:l an A ;‘xé':;::.lm Livenvoor, Feb, 24.~0, K. & A. Dixon, mers STATE AFFAIRS Cinisiltiie Se Jer i sehecis sad P sovmomusimerans, |8 g0 dwepoioed, | Aangomets | nent, lavs follad. Thoi lnbillor rw e i of ail church orgauizationa, If nmomberin 80 | sxoruEs or mis QUEER AND COXTmADIOTomy | FISHRILL Laxvixg, Ne Y., Feb, 24.—Intorviows | accidents by piacing exira supportd undor tho ported at 83,500,000, and thoir aesols are bolfav. WISCONSIN. far dissatisfied with the deelalon of thio church gm,,_“ with passengers show that the terriblo raliroad s?ll‘;flu of bu‘udlngndu‘lgng ttuo !:xpmm.llmut; cd to be good. 'i(;huy wuralurgu hoiders of the THX PIRLAUREEL AVEROPIATION: They Are of a Very Grave Nature, but sy 573;&1‘.&:?1L““.”J"H;.x‘l‘i.‘}”.‘i:‘"? Now Yon, Tob, 3.—Olivor Johnson appears | colsaity h'pp;xw? “ x::?m;' E,i"’"x \nv'";uhf of ‘oure, cartiagan, aud. vabiolos of all kinds m:::?::::: n’uif..‘,c{:'::'fi’& ;hu::’ét:nd e Spectal Diateh to Tha Chieago Tridune, Positive Proof Is Lacki 16 1o foblh houti t0 Tmatn i the nuomh(p to-day with snothor “soandal” contibution, | ford, on tho Harlem Rafiroa onsion. 1100 wouitHat serard #ith sLRBIRtsrFuRtad YITW 1. MAvtsoy, Wis., Fob,24.—The Assembly this ositive Xroof Is Lacking. for the purposo of bringiugits mombors to & | made necossaryin oxplanntion of anothor pub- | traln Was composed of an englno, baggago-car, | by ihe aesembied thousand Fatly 100,000 pico- TG CANAL PUNCHASE pio witneasod the display. The hotels nd | Lowpoy, Fob. 24.—1u the Houso of Commona huodreda of private Lousos ars crowded wish | this evening, the Mnrquis of Hartington sskad poople from all paris of the country, who hsve | tho Chiancsilor of the Exchoquor a queation ro- elthor como Lioro for the expross purpose of wit- e i Pln mz Pyt Iating to tho Buez Onnal shares, In roply, Sir who havo #o arranged thelr busiuoss as to’ ho | Stafford Northcoto stated that Stokss and AL do morniog—03 to 87—pasaed the Ontennial Ap- propriation bill, with th amount fized at $10,000, many friends of a liberal approprintion voting | Another Asinine Epistle from the Pen o, betleving nothiog bettor than {his paltry of Oliver Johnson, sum. Tho Senate usanimously refusod con- one passenger-car, and s Wagnor slosping-car, Thero wera ton passongers in tho sloeping-car, which was thrown from -tho tradk by a bioken rail; §t then upset, rolled down an embank- mont, and caught firo, bettor mind, he ~should show himeelf | lighod ‘*private acd confidantial® lottor, this loyal to 1s outhority, 88 an csson- | time writton to Thoodors THton, undor the dato tial condition of Eronncfl“n: the worl | of June 4, 1874, In this lotter Johnson eaid : to which Lo may think bis Master hon called | 3y Dran Tnropome: Lst me,as an old frisnd Lim. Tho concoit that lie wmay protest moro | whoss heart i wrung by your terribla sufferlng and offeotually against suppossd errors of the | sorrow, toil you that you van nover have true peacs of ourrence in the amondment, and asked for A Chureh by withdrawing partially from its foltow- | mind Al yott canquet youraelf lmlhdhmlu all por~ Mr. Dissell’a son, aged 17 yoars, was in tho | horo at thls time. Lensopa wore nogotiatiug in relation to a modifi- committas of conforenco. ‘The Azgombly will THE COUNCIL. :ilil.lg; nvlr‘:lzzgygm 88 emiuently dangorous and l‘;or:-n ,:‘i“,é‘.:?“‘b'}‘ :“ ulflu;l:xgm:. n: T\:.n‘ :E: m,: contro of tho sloeping-car. Tho fathor gob out, TIE YEATURE OF TAE RVENING aation of the Snes Canal dues. . No medifioations FINAL PROCREDINGS. Sadobisdly g, DELIH: avestal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Trlbunt, The Assembly occupled two and a balf hoars Nxw Yonk, Fob, 24.—The Advisory Council m thio Obipnews Dells Dam bill, which was op- complsted ita work this ovoning after an almost posed by Wilter, of Chippews Falls, advocatad | continual session of ten days. by Mosare, Stocking, Merrill, Mumbrno, and’| ~The Committeo of Nine zppomted to report Grifin, ordored to a third roading, and passed by | the result of tho Council eubmitted the con- tho nuprocodentedly 1atge vote of 77 to 15, clusions at the morning secros session, After PARSED, two hour’ h - Assombly bills passed In relation to ovidenco ,n; ::" "h‘:lm;:::“ :“:’“ p""l "“m“‘ In soits on official bonds and {o recover publis Y0 quostions ol funde; to punish fraudulent banking with se- | tho Letter-Missivo wero adopted, with vere peunltios; relating to the publication of | & fow minor corroctions, Theao sustain the legal noticos; tofixa rodoced and carofulls- | disciplinary asages of Plymonth Charch, and uarded allowance of statlonory, poatsge- o Eumps, ad nebensea 10 somb o3’ ard otbars | TOF0 closoly defino the best authorized princl: ronneciod with the Legislature; to amond tho | Ples of sovering membershipin tho Congregs- law rolative to tho asaessment and collection of | tional Church. taxoa in villages. At tho afternoon macrat seasion that part of but heating the ories of s son, went back to avo him, sud both wero burnad to doath, Tholr charrod ramaios wera found. TUE INIURED. No others of the passengers in the slespiug- car wero burned, but all were roro or losa in- fumd in othor ways. Mr. Franols Tiornoy and i wifo, of Chicago, wore hurt, Mrs. 'l‘iul,mly on her faco, and hor hushsnd ™ In the head. ‘The Rev, H. Cuuaingham, of Troy, is not burt. A Mr. Pitkon, of Hartforq, isinjured. Only one Iady, Mrs, Tiorney, who was ln the psrlor of the sloeping-oar, waa injured, and shn but slightiy. Both of tho conductors ou the car are uninjured, Tho englus wont 5 milos aftar physicians, snd all tho injurod are doing woll. | _ A gontloman from Montréal,” whoso name is nnkaowp, {a slightly injured. Aladam: Lrozt, of Philadelphin, {9 slightly hurt, but has gono on wan ono of the moat magnltisont paguants of the 1 ‘many for which this oliy ts rnmnEa.K 1t oonaist- ponidopsrats vintil tlioy ‘wara: approved: by e Khedlvo, the Bublimo Porte, and matl Lime pow fl‘&[:r ol l“;"r:: “‘;‘f‘“‘"n:ud :fi?:;‘“?, 11,82 ors intorestrd. Ths nogotiationa wora mgr‘:ow Hnugnu e Naturo, Letisiang. ia- Tablosn, | 11 Vory satisfactorily, and Stokes would soon ro« —Her Fruuls, Flowers, sud _ Biaplen W | turn to England. It would bs iuconvemont tq Tach tableau was arracged ou o hml’m;‘ tho Governmont to ontsr into furthor debaily g“": hyfll:;uhhomedu. Tho uol‘m‘ ner \mu!mlll‘y nuw: Sidorion Hies: road and high, and wers painted by » wcoaic L ) artlst, in consomange with tho tabloau ropro- ToXpox, Feb. 21 —Philip Wroughton, don- souted, and wero lightnd up with footlights | fOr¥ative bas been returne aallament from Dbotna on the ahoulders of men. Berkshirs, in place ot Baryon, resignod. . Each figurs wus ropresoutod by a zentleman | ,, Deanison, Conservative, was to-day clocted to completoly hidden from viow by tho framework h::{ll.mgln:ow:“:hnufl'l?:n'l m°‘:(°dzb“g‘m{fl'1 of tho flower, vogotablo, or whatover olso ho | Boating Brlatome, the Liboral sandidste, by represontod. ' The tabloaux wora as follows: by e oo Vibomit ,G‘,W_“"‘;g’ S Contose was bitior, Thero wers serious Fiota A" ¢ Tabreau—A il a o The ton BorSIng trmohcon o hand, slindlng b vaciony | & Workehiop, fn whigh mnsoy" parions waro - fne cbariot, drawn by four Lorses abreast, jured. The Lion Ifotel, hoadquarters of the Second Tableai—Loulaisua, small fgure, on padestal, | Connervatives, was beneiged by a mob, and can framo, ot Aro w0 sacred a4 1hOko wo make t0 TUB FIFTIt OASR thiote who have injured us, and whom wa Lavs pro. i9 as followa: feaaed to forgive, and thoy are sxcred Just In propor- Fifth—Members wha are generally reported and be- | ton na thelr violation would work injury to tliose to 1ioved fo Liave mads charges or insinuations of gross | whom they are made, You caunot palnt too biaokly immorallty against other members of a church, and | tho wrongs you havo suffered. who declin efitor o afiirm of devy thio truth of 3uch | Oliver Jolinson writes now, in explsoailon of Toports, or of such chargos, when properly quesifoned Dy muliable brothren for ihe rako °§ the purity and the abovo, and of his desire to reatrain Thlton peace of the church, from making an exposure : ¥ ; Atsnred of Beschnr's funocence of sny otk of Tho roport kays the fifth caco stnnds by fusolf, | o fSRCHS PL, S0GSRIES BORRER O SRV b, G and admita of only one pousibls anatrer. A per- | giacighed, wonld cant suspicion upon him, and subact zon who s convietod of the offeuse doscrited, | Lim to great annoyance and pain. I know, also, ihat and can find no roasonablo explanation of his | 3r, Tilton's own life would not bese scrutiny, for he condnot, ought, if ho persists, to be cost out | had confrssed hin adulterles tome, Tu theeo alrcum- from tho followship of tha Church. Whilo we | stances, for bia (Tilton's) sake, quito sa mich ra for wswert theso . principlen, wo woutd ad- | Deeher's, and not Ioan for 'tho make of bia wifo snd vie any charch that in 'y time children, I avolded irritating him by telling him that of oxcltoment it shonld uss grest forhearanco :,",:";,‘}5:5:,"‘;,’3‘} BB o e A with persons who have withdrawn tliomsolves | mission that his provacalion wan as black as he ssfd Jt from ita tollowship undor s mislaken theory of | wan, I deait with hin as I would with a men parifal- 71 flonl thair rights and duti bors of the Chureh | Iy d d, ber it lAn I-mlifi:mmdml’;n mfln Chicago AL '3 | aWord in hand, ahinid in backgronnds in’ {ront, thros | troops hid to be sant thers to roatare arder. DOUNLE TASATION. the flonl report covering th t] eir rights and dutics as membors of the Chure! ly derange somewhat hurt. Mr. and Mrs, Tierney are st o i 2 Dy 8 voto of 43 to 43 fhe 1ndefioito POstpOnE- | [are "to gt wed sataee eceretias vies | of Obrite. s atation soutl of tho soeno of tho disaster, fomals Ogures, Union, Justicn wud Gontidence, Union, ¥ PARLIASENT. mont was refnsed of a bill requiring Registers | Q. Th R 4 TITE FOUNTI QUESTION. BOWEN, ‘Fhors wors about fifty -pordons in tho pas- | ¢ies biing, fing sbield, sud polo with Huorty cap; Jus | _Loxpow, Feb. 25—5a. m.—in Abe Houss of of Deeds to_furnish statomontn of mortgages, | discussed. o work of the Inveatigat- | g (ho fourth question tho Councll reply As | 1IN ETATEMENT TO THE PLYMOUTL CHORON COX- | gongor-car bolind the elcoping-car, noms of | ing'mizros in ight hend, le(t Teeting on & cotton bale; | COmmons to-night the dobate on the slava cirs 0 su:z holders mlfilxabn roached for taxation, insl ‘hComuEldlm urlr 1874 1vvln htpnmed. follows : ‘I'his church is tho tribuoal appainted MITIES, whom wore hurt, iu'sdvance, & pollcan in nest with young; Dienville, | Oulars was rosumed. Mr. Forssth, Marquis of aud 1§ weas recommitted. and the confidence of Plymouth in the purity of b{ Chist for thebmvumg‘:uun“ofl tlim %”"“-’{ New Yong, Fob. 24.—The Brooklyn Eagle says of members, utual ounci - caunot, fn the naturo of tho caso, exlst, unioss | 1 :)Lw": ducliney b, glvndt!:: M’PXX‘ of hl; '(;“e thore aro two parsics, oue of which i sggrieved. | ment to tho nowspapors, and the Plymouth Com- 1n the creo eupposod tho Council cannol proper}y | mitton eay thoy will not. The Eagle reportors bo called unless the mggrioved person hzs rub- | calied upon Mr. Bowen and mombers of the Com- mitled charges againet tho postor, and can fur- | mittes to-day, but they wore all firm, 'The gub- nish prima fecio evidence that he can makothom | gtance of tho statemont, howevor, has boon as- ood. Wo utterly and ewpbatically ropudiato | cortained : Mr. Bowon does not olalm to Lave tho doctrino ‘that Dbecauss & chorch- | any knowlodgo of gailt on Mr. Boechet's part, momober finda himself o s minority, | [osays ho bolisves him guiity bocause of what oven !huu[.ib his opinion rolates to tho integrity | ha has heard from divers partios, The only and Christlan character of hbis pastor, that ho | namos mentioned by bim aro Mr, aud Mes, Riche Mr. 1hssoll was found doad, with hia fost out of & window snd ‘his body insido, burned tos criaps ll‘:fl'ulfll, Vt., Fob, 24,—A. M. Gitbort, of Chi- osgo, who was injured in tho sccident on the Harlom Extenaion Road lost night, is atthe botol hiero quite deliriona, founder of Now Orleans, standing with Land reating | Hartington, 8ir Willlam Iaroourt, and ‘etherg on crescont, supported Mr, Whitbroad's;motion for tho ravo. Third ‘Tableau~Flora, Goddess of Spring, on | cation of tho clrcalars, and doprocated tho Goy- ghitriot drawn by two butiertlics, Thia wus oxqulsite- | arnment's attompt to evade Tesponufbility by iy oo o el of o shacit iad zorst | Zocuor's Hoyal Gommisnon, [ [t were ontwin . I ronos, 1t was adorned i front with s hogs liyy | - Distsell defendod the Government's coazne, d around the rims with various flo B Ho pointed to & dispatoh written by Lord Ciar- anding orect, held in uae hand Louquet, endon in 1871, rebukiog an ollioer on tho East other the reins of the hutterilies, conslutiug of en- | Inaia station for recolving fu{(dlun elaves. He tvined tlowere. Buspended on polss wate butierfiios & of mambioth szs, with winga vioratiag, Ta front of | feic tag, Gioton was, *Qould the Houso altor 2‘?‘«3’&‘3"“&3“'.i.“ebl"".&’r‘l'a'u‘,’,".n;.' ABroundwork | proas plessaro thot the alavery ‘quostion ,;,,,,,‘,."T‘,wm.,_.mmou\., flq’nm of Nature, n | Wa# no party queation. The Opposition had, o NO TAXATION AT ALL. the pastor, nnd ita loyalty to him, woro ap- Tho Al proporing to ropeal the exemption <£om tagntion OF ehurcnss, ufi)aol&, and charita- | Pisudod. Plymouth Churol waa advisod to ac- ble institutiony, ngainst which thera has been | €0Pt & final fnveatigation, to be conducted by n much n flood of remonstrances, was made & | Bcandsl Baroau, composcd of five persona to be spacial ordor for next Monday eveniog. solosted by & conumittos of three, consisting TANL'B BICKNESS. L i A roport wasprensntod aat ovoning, but, not bo- | ©F Prof. Timothy Dwight, D. D., Now Haven; g read, theroporters hadno knowlodgeof it, ox- | th0 Bev. J. W. Willman, D. D., Malden, Mass, ; anorating Aasenblsman Pabl from any ioteation | the Hou, Bradford R. Waod, Albaus—from of contompt or viofation of the rulesin abuent- | among the following eminent Congrogationalists ing himselt without loave onaccount of *ill- | of undoubted Integrity: ! v ness” tho dasy of tho contcat over the Gray- s ntogrity : “heodoro D, Woolsey, ONARLES I DISSELL. The ocatastropho sbove noted has deprived Chiongo of one of its best citizons and most oapable business men 1n hislino. - He was ono of x 1d residenta of tho cily, and had seen it | goryeous foratarbor: fomale figure, body of white | however, appaalod to independont membors on New Haven, Conn,; Mark Hopkins, Willinms- thoreby has any claim upon tho church to unito | ards, who, he eaid, told him that Mrs. Tilton the ol 1,;“‘.”“ BoeAtarbioesiomale, ‘lu i cy LI B 'y 3 R - 3 , | both sides of the House with & viow of Benootiomsn, o e tow, Mses, ol I. Btz Amhert, o | T 213 0 g a Sotont Goupol. nfessed (o tlor, “Huplior womun. whora | grow from il moto than vllage o i pre- | SSesol ks, stk of et st o, fouh | Bk aceaf the iouas vt » viow of pulty TUE VTR QUERTION. namo ho declinos to give, told him, ho mays, In reply to tho fifth question, the Council ssy | that, in 1858, sbo saw nz§. Boooler onter inyi loeal ~ churches, ~ lowever ~Christian fn | suplolous maoner the study of Plymouth fact, being disturbod by local influ- | Clurch with a woman whoso name ho alno de- euces, may properly bo oxcluded from | clinos to mention. His informant did not eay & DMutusl Council, and thoy rograt Mre. | {hat she know adultery wascommitted thore, but Moulton's rapresentative did not substituto two | shs believed thero way. Tho third and chiof other churchos for thoso objected to, and thus ) casa cited by Dowon e that of & woman gratify the expressed desiro of Mru. Moulton for | who, ho aays, told him that she had & Mutunl Cou;;2<lmn QT blfnn hlvllca outraged by Mrl. Dnac‘llmr.d ;ud ha thiat, subsequent to outrages, aho romained im- Quention sixth : IIzs Llymouth Churoh fa tho prn;arly Tnimate with hita. Who this woman frlm-inhn nnd roles which {t has provided for | was, whiore the alloged outrages took place, or ho maintenanco of order sod suminlitra. | when they took place, are facts which Mr, Bowen ent proportiona in & score of years. Charlos H. Binacll was born near Avon, Liv- ingston County, N.Y., in 1830, and spont tho early yoars of lus lifo in that sectlon. At 17 he wasa associated with his father In tho conduet of tho Avon Bprings House, which was then & pros- perous hotol in that part of Now York. About 1850, when he waa 20 yonrs of age, Mr. Blssoll bogan bia businoss life In Vergennos, Vt., a5 a clork in tho atoro of G, & W. T. Park~ or. Ho romained in thin poaition about two The Senate to-day adopted a resolation direct- | N. 8hipman, Iartford, Conn. ; L. 8. Foster, Nor- ing tho Finance Committeo to oxamine voucliess | wich, Copn.; J. W. Androws, Mariotts, O, of rooolpts aid dishursomonta of the Btate | J, B, Angell, Aun Arbor, Mich.; W. D. Washe Lroasury for bhio last quarter. burno, Grosnbrier, Maas. ; A, O. Bamtow, Provi- A fow local Lilla passed. - Y g i BPARE THAT TREE! donce, R. X.; J. L. Chamberlaln, Brunswiclk, Thero waa a long discussion on & bill amend- | Mo.; T. J, Walker, Detroit, AMich.; Jacob t‘?‘% l:lm M;:c‘l”l;;“:d‘:&n‘? Eu ;M&:: :lnav:-!%u.ar luond Brinkerhioff, Mavafield, O.; Alphous Hardy, or, spocial 0 Dy | Boaton, Mass.; Ashael Finch, Milwaukoe, #idit'yng xefosed § thicd randug=—4 to 33, Wis.; B, B. Godkins, Torro Haute, Ind,; Both Housos to-day rocaived Invitations frora | E. W. Blatchford, Chiosgo, IlL; William Atlauts to a grand excursion through tho Stato | B, Edwards, Now York ; Jonstlan E. Sargent, with magnolis-bud on top, Surrounded’ by floral at- . _ ekt sppropriaty e ' fooded “Gul | Ly o R e e L o e S ity (Graco and Lloguenco), Afurigold (.!ulou:fl &'.mmm ‘means obtaining s satisfactory wottloment of the (Envious Deauty), Wheat (itiches and Woalih), question, : Firth Tubleau—Floral arbor., More attsndants on Mr. Witbread's motion was rojected—293 to et e GRS iy (Modsaiy) amecoF b’ mbet | 2 2i 2 ), ono of 6 mos! " it 1y ALy, i oo fht o | | M Hunbuy, on the frab oiehs o e de ot 20, ] bt o m,"'.m.;“";,‘lé‘;“{‘ul’ ablo' to await further information from ti Mo gl ¢ | Royal Commission, To $his Mr, aud bosutiful long trall of yreen leaves, The otner | 1OF Mr, figures in the tablosu _ware ~Dallsh (Slucerity), Aora | to-bight moved an ‘ddltl:dnl providing that ! ‘"g. g;zr‘; St):loqutuc , Larkspur (Flokieness), circular be withdrawn pending the reault of the i oars, whon bo movod to Bristol, Vi, some eau~Nlno Ggures, atlandants of Magno- | Commission's Inquiry, At Goorgla. Hampsture ; J. C. Knapp, Keosougus, Ia.; Hon- | lon of discipline, or n any known | dooatos he cantiot bo induced to disclose. Apart | sozen milen from Vergenncs, and thota ook fi;‘m’&&m}?h&}yfig,flfi’;‘&?fi; » | Dinraclt opposod Mr, Fawcott's smendmont,' SR 1y P, Haven, Now London, Conn, cases of {is “admluistration under thoso | from thoso throo casos tho statement ls davoted | chargs of tho large atora of Mr. Samnel Darker, | Passion Fiower (Faitn), Gladiols (Truth), Yis | andtt was refected, —290 to 345. LOUISIANA, Abths ovening asnalan tha: chtely principles and rules, gone Doyond its | toa dofonse of Mr. Dowon's bebavior toward | who was at that fime propristor of » fonudry, & | (Benovolence), Dalsy (Lunocence). Mr. Hanbury's amendment was then agread to WHAT AN TEYEATLOATION: DRMOKUTRATED. # ) et churels was ezowd- | rights aa o Church of Chirlat 80 &s Justiyto forfolt | Alr. Boechior and the publio since ha hecame coue | ators, and several other auterprisos. s BECOND DIVISION. i Niw OnLEaNg, Fob, 24, —The Houso Commit- nd,m m;:y. :;u: ;!p:a{. gbnl;n mn::akg: Ml: n:uund- its Chtllm tul u:ln coll:'flda?nce and fellowalifp of Con- | yincod of Bssoher'n guilt. Mr, Dissell staid in Dristol about two years, | Seenth ‘Tflhk;u—uol&iun Osren.” Golden °fi"["" FRANCE, tob on Public and Charitablo Institutions of the | 9F %8 al bofors tho Councll entered | gregational churchos INE EPIODE AT BROTHER RALLIDAY'S. whon the Western fovor averlook him, and - rawn by two horses: Queen, nd resting o CABINET MATTERS. " 2 | for no oxhibition of applauss oz the part of lus | 10 Foference to this question theConncll says: | Honry O. Bowon. characterizos as an ** out- LE CANME TO OHICAGO, sheaf of rice; corn growiag {n background; and vege- Feb. 24— Z:‘:;:j&{,:s‘,’“a,;“,;fi:“{;‘;}’;:&‘;,“‘;‘ fosn- | Srienda, 4 Tho part which rolatos to the rulow of ius | raga* tha conduct of the liymontl Church | Hore, In compsny with hia fatlior, he eatablished | 1bics scatterel shout, Panss, Feb. 24.—The Uffcial Journal pubs 3 Ziighth, m%'nng:xu-‘an‘dan m:‘. oxtremely 1udl- | lishes m decroo snnouncing the appointment of Gonts Catror. with vaskot: Saguren of. fa: Cabpapa: | Jules Dufauca as Promdent of the Council, in. and Tomato, Leitace, Caulifiower, and Corm. A battle | tho place of Batfot, resignod. Dufaurc {s aleo! ‘was boing fought betwsen Cucumboer and Gatlie. Cu- | appointed Minister of the Interior ad interim, :\:E‘E:‘r, n-gruvfl&a_:zm ;"fi:_hm:l'ns himwith | The decroo also confirmed the withdrawal of SVinth Tubleau—Markot soena: Turnip s s Duten. | GOuDt o Moaux as Ministor of Agrionltare and moking pipa: qussh, fat, on basket besida Arit. | COmmerce. R choko: Horae-Radlsh, with b-l;ket, entoring market ; TUE TONAPARTIET AGITATONS. adish, as pricst, with book under arm, Lisans, figacd Papts, Feb. 24.—Le Francaie, s semi-ofolal 83 Gen, Boum, miljlary dress, pn;i»d Bab White | journal, referring to the recent assertions thal Radisn, as & poor lons woman, holding Uttla_radishes | President AacMahon fs disponsd to resiat the 33 bables in arms,—oue red, ons brown; Puruni) e o "wm“?- zH Ipa, | verdiot of the conntry, says that MacMahoo it ool tho tnst permon in thie warld to ongage preciple mfi{;flfi:fimfiffi?fl,'";gf nz‘;?'"‘".g“{lf“,;"‘ taloly in a confiot. None but Jonapartists can waslilug plates, Pumpkin as head wook, very rotund, | dosirosuch an occurrenca; butnothing warranta Oulon kuseilng, Pepper, fisry and flerce, in ‘battlo at- | them fa putting forth their o8 88 facts, tituds, Leek, tall aud melsncholy, Egg planiand | Louapartist orgeun offer losave Franco fors Okra, third tie, nud bosst that the meu of thoir party church Las alrendy {bosn =~ snswerad. Tho ) people last evening, aud expresacs snrprise and question of their spplication to this caso R\dlgnnt(nu that Ty body [::x Chrlllinr‘l’l would was docided by a “fornior Council. Thoy | attompt to lock & fres-born citizen In a room rogrot that somo ono lhad not sought | againat bis will. He la dolibersting what aotion from tho pastor nimsolf tho grounds of tho slan- | lig ubould take, If any, in order to bring the dorous reports, according to Matthow 18, | perpatrators of tho attomps on lle narsonal church polity for 837 {nra. 1t thig wers dono, Fn.m, to justico, Hlu‘m‘puuir'v‘urn gal Ltynho womu} bnnhlnu tho e ——— ministry. innocon! 0 wou! have boen re- N -L(firu‘: to con&danes‘.h Wa ?Egd unhruuug kf sfifi.’iflfi'}f s&‘;:,s cal n juostion 8 ma which fho Commitieo wan constitutod wien fu. | - NE Yons, Aug. 21, 1674.—Fnrxm Downt s vestigated tho cbarges againet tho pastor | Tilton asks me for the ‘tripattite," sa you will Dut thoy cannot ovorlookithe relations of F’I’m- g00 by tho inclosed lotter; aleo, tho lutter to you outh to ts pastor and to the ohnrchies of tholr | in type, propared for the Golden Age, and at- common {faith, nor tho diusatisfaction which | tached to the tripartits agreement. I replied to moro or lesa provails with tho provious investl- | him that I could give it up only by the written gation. Whilo finding nothing to condomn in | consent of (ko theoo partivs In latcsoat. T don't the Bissell Houso on tho corner Lske and Franklin stroots, and the firm conducted the establishment for about two years, In 1850 JIr, Blssoll aud Mr, Church establish- ed tho American Houso on the corner of Laka streot and Wabazh nvenie. This wan at that time one of tho iargest and best housos in the city. In the fall of 1830 Mr. Blasoll returned to Ver- mout and was married at Yergennos to Misa Ellon D, Bixby, whoso frisndehip ho bad oul- tivatod while ho had beou a rasident of the city whero sho resided, In 1868 Mr. Disscll entered into partnership with 3lr, Goodrich, alao & Vermonter, and the firm bought from 3osars, Btovens & Willard the Matteson flouse, then - situated on the Leonard Bacon road tho report of the Com- thoy say tho attontion of the [ouse somo srecks ¢ a0 wag eallod by the member from St Charlos | Titteo in rolatlon to_the proposition of the An- Parish to tranasotiona fn Ghritable Hospital | d0ver Chiurch for a Sfutaal Gouncil. The Com- warrants whicl oocurred in 1874, * Your Com. | mittoo docldod that the proposition was mado in mitteo have made inquiry with regerd toit, and | & friondly epirit, according to Congregational now roport the facts. After voponted but | ueage, but was out of placo In this instauco, as unsucceasful presentation of their warrants to tha Trexstret of Biato. for pasment, the Doard | Lymouth Church had satisfied itaolt of Mr, wau compolled to plnce with tho Btate National Boocher's innoconco throogh the Investigation of Bank, 8, 11, Konnedy President, 45,000 of war- { 1874. rants o8 collateral saourity for s loan of £20,000. Dr. Wellman, of Maseachusotta ; Dr, Storle- xmz ,:';‘,‘,‘ l:‘:l::l' r:xl‘\an:;hh n‘gflf\y'“i l::]& vant, of Tllinols; Prosidaut Portor, of Yale; T o Board wers force: Joeeil 150 Narronle e & hoavy acritice, The | 204 Dr. Leanard Dacon, as costomary, addrees- nogotiation was_made throngh Mr. Edward | ¢d the church in bohalf of the Counoil, ex- Riguey, then & Director of that Bank, and aluo | pressing confidonce tn the pastor, and ap- » membor of the Hospital Board. Tho purchasor | proving tho action of the echureh dur- , the adhorenco of tha church to 1ts paator aftor goruer of Doarborn and Randolph nireets. TIUIRD DIVISION. it d to b b \Mr, Ji ., Ci N o know why ho asks for theso papors, as I pro- aro now tho ouly supportera of Macllahon. izanid 1o Livahesh Ae.) ;g;-;rsmygrcl«“fin; iog ita troublas, Lut selting forth | invoutigation and trial, nua whilo recognizing 1ta | wume Lis frind DMonlion has & sepy. unjese e | LUAEr this maoagement the = Meutoion | Ruvenh Tubsau~-Auluma and Fratts, Goddess e sod tho price 38 conts on tho dollar, The | 1938008 for advising anothor investigation; the | right to declino any further (nvestigation, atill, in | gninks that s can fri Ehun mome of us by tho Pomous, in ¥obos of purplo snd old, sextod ou eur- o #3ys you communloated Loxpox, Foh. 25— m.—Ths TVmes Parls Paukment, orange broe o ong hanuiosnans PUnt on | giapatch says the naw Cablnst will be formed o olpr, Rich dlaplay of grculttmelons, Bie” | hetwasn the 6th aod Bth of Mavch, 3L, Baffob » ; , M, D ot ey b Ll nireate | ally liandod aver is ofioa o biv andoossos Awelfth Tableau—8ods-stand on rafsed platform, | yentorday, and laft for the Vosgex. The Prefeot Pinespple drawing dods. Swest and Sour Orauge | of the Departments of Bochos du Rhone, g oLl onkure) vilug i | Girondo, Gard, Vaucluss, Vosges, Eure et Jouva, "Aprioot, aud Mulbarry i seHous conversas | Lioire. Loire Enferisuro, and soveral others, have Hon In f7onts Y resignad, »a haa also A, Ducrot, formerly uoto= “Ihirleenths Tabloau—Prlson moene, Frame at back, | rious as tho reactionary Frefeot of Lyous, aud, doorsof ‘;mnn. Melou in front, Fig (Ucleate) kuvel- | Diroctor of tho Algerian Department. iny, holding cross, DBlus Fig, with siaf, waking up THE ABSEMBLY. steps, Plum, Banans, aud Muskuicjon, It in_estimnted that tho 108 sccona ballots te Fourteenth' Tableau—Drinking ecene, Platform ra . roschting patior. On table chaiapayis bottle, mam. | D0 bold next Monday will ratura thirty-nino Ro- publicans, forty-seven anti-Nepublionns, tha S'k"-‘v'x'n'fi”fi”-nflfil’“n?ffifl%,‘flua"flé'iufl‘}"?:’"i‘rfl??, romainder doubtful. This wnnfll gtve tho Ro- :Io;v of m&:pl:l“m e damln? w“})o brought lu':la 0 faco with hin accascrs, oto., thoy rocommend, o for the peaco of the churchoa and protection of }‘}n},‘."fiéfl,'.';’ugé’,"d?f‘im'.m:ffiuf n;lagalr‘l;;l‘l'{ Plymouth, this church to empower & commisslon | wag published eubstantially by Woodball, al of five o bo created by & committeo of threo A AR foe Rerd horolnagter Bpeoified %m ey though not in a0 conneciod & form. My princl- pal objoct {n writing ia to suggest, in case ho "f’?xmf,'" ‘:mnd. tho duty of which [ Dibiishes fho letisr, whethet you could not ol 0 o, yfocelve mnd examine sll | write s lattor which would mako. your remarks charges agalnat tho pastor which thoy may z6- | i the Woodatacl lotter to refer to matters and Rard 88 ot already snilictontly tried, Aoy three | froubles in the wayof businass, which woro of this Committeo hall bo a quorum, aod shall | apyndant abont that timo, and which would have power 1 caso of failure o comploto Daturally makesome fooling on your part toward the requislto number of five, by collecting | Ay, Baechor, and which you would havs besn ‘l‘:h“‘;y ‘-‘"’1‘:‘“& np’m:lnd:‘:ln m‘:’:h‘{m‘"é;‘:' llkt:ly ito sxorosa dln an extravagant manoor lo miaslon. _ohall ot ba constitod mae |2 nt{mate friend and assoclate, as Tilton was amonnt then roalized to the honpital in cash for | Princi pal reason belng that the church evidently £45,000 of warranta was ©12,000, and tho loas | desired tho invostigation more than they did I;:llllsred lby }II_I; mmplhl"wnha 13“6003;1‘": this | thomsolven, Huogle sale, 0 blamo attachable to 8 traus- \otfon falla on Treasurer Dubuclet, or :his su. | _ LI~ Beavhor made & speech of thirty minutes, worlor an office. Your Committes find ( Which: contrary to expeotation, was very quiet hat, during tho five years last paut, | sod subdued in tone, yet very effactivo. tho nospital has suffered a loss of $247,000 by [To the Associated Press.) illaeufix:; on mmn‘:‘s. !‘l‘ho }.'\’o:;d( ‘wero ln{cnr{ CLOSING WORK, 0 Bel ocausp unable to caal 0ir warrants al o the Treasury, Your Commitios ascortainod that | N2 Youx, Feb. 3L —The moming sseeion of the ©15,000 of hospital warrants, referred to | tho Plymouth Church Advisory Council was al sbove as sold by tho Board to ;\r. James B, | mont entlroly taken up in the discussion of tho Clarkei asc nf"‘:?a, rfl{h:’l“‘!' e'rf;e::;:‘rr within a | roport of tho Comulttoa of Nine, agpolnted to o , althou; Y lh:’Tmuurer Biad contingally {ll’fi\‘lh\ln\! to ‘fi; frame the final report of tho Council. Tha con- fiopulm ty, and was for sovoral yeara one of tho ost and most matisfactory hotels in tho West. In 1850 a son waa born to the Bissolls, and waa named William 1f. His tragio death {s recorded in the dispatch which tolls his fother's fate. Thia was the only ohild ever born to the parents. In 1863 the firm of Biesoll & Goodrich mold tho Mattoson ilouse to Robert Lill, ita present owner, and Me, Diasoll, having ssoumnlated oonaiderable property, WENT BACK TO VERMOXT publication of what to live, Ho Loughts small farm near Ver- gennes, and for nearly ten years llved in quiot and comfort. In 1878 he determined to come West again, and did so, arriving in Obicago in tha fall of that yoar. at that time. Such an explanation would look 3 « | Biirt of green leaves, holdiug decanter of purple wine, | publicans 821 votos, Of thase, howover, such a Borrd 1o had no monoy 1o mook them, cluslons on tuo fat v quesions aro i fa- | ot Lormal sharges ngainnt, e potor abail | ST Bouohor sud Soursalf, e e ke s, Ay imn m‘{i?fli’&i g Gherey ek | numbor balong o the Lott Conizo snd Hodorate T Tooss wome diseimmed s 1emmtn enngoe a0d | wituin eixty doya aftor iho dissolution of the XL B. Craru. | agod that lnstitution: for tho sumumse season. | 12iGe TRRE e Rilne liior taw frows books s B Smstalats ot ‘Tl house was owned by Mr. Lafiln, of this oity. 1a October, 1874, aftor the conclusion of s suo- cesaful seamon at Waukeshn, Mr, Bissell took charge of the QGardner House, at that timo Council by a party making himsolf responsible AT, HOULTON'S BUIT, for tho truth and proof of tho mamo, unless New York Sun, Feb. 23, within the same timo it shall bo adjudged to be % oxpodient by tho Lxamining Comnjuuo- of tho Tue. argaient. of, Wa Houlida,Baaches de 'JOUNTH DIVIAION, tho Extrome Left Radicals and Sociahats would . | be in = conmderable mioority. Thls is con- Htuenth Tubleau—Goddsse Irene reprosenting | gitiored h Wintor, Fomalo figuro, in gray robe, on slavaied bank, | 8idored very reasauring, Live Oak trecs on cither hand; gray Inoss pandant on TILE NEW MINISTRY, WEDNRSDAY'S LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, tho delogates being, for the mouk part, tho ex- Des Moisgs, Is, Fob. 44.—The Iouso yos- | pression of their foolings In rolation to tho lerday aftornoon laid on tho tablo the Honse | questions and the cases to which thoy relato. 5 t d 1 W T - | treos; bros log fira b t; q The Standara's diapatch from P'aris announces bill permitting tho dofondsnt in & criminal cava DECLINE TO EXPHESS AN OPINION. church and Commitico of Thros that Im m“vr:“p‘! b o;gn 1." Mealapumst belam i " d(‘l:l V{‘U‘mnflll}xfiflf\’dtffi.‘lfi: l:lm;r‘ ';‘: Yoawoh, Ble 0F srelling Boantah mos.? o9 % | nat thin following Miniat will be gazotted aftor , Tho o 34 tont testimony, mot proviously gives is to o Dskman, If tho domurraria overrulod | nor in the Mattcaou Houso, i 9 | = Butsenth 7Tubienu—irincess Rice, fomale Indian | the completion of the elections: M. Dufauro, bo tostify tu his own beblf, o Rov, Lyman Abbott, the Chalrman of the | might throw light upon tho chax sugyou- S1uhachor does not appoal, the oaso oan . S ; Gardnor untll May 19, 1875, when, in company with Mr. Hulbort, who had baen with him In tho Msttoson Houne, ho leased TUK SIENMAN HOUSE. the firm namo belug Biesoll & Hulbert. 'Thair wnccess has boon too recant and widely known to need comment. Bir. Bissell had at tha time of hia desth two sisters and n mother, all living ia this city. The father dled several years sgo, and is buried at Rosonill. Ons sister marricd Augustus D, Lamb, of tho firm of Hibbard, Bpencer & Co., and the othor ia the wife of Wilbur F, Storoy. Mr. Bissoll was alwaya a proaperous business ‘Tho Tousas bill logalizing the scknowlodgment | Business Commuttee, roported ndverscly tho » dosda by deputy county officers was pasaed]; | Tesolutiona offered by tho Rov, Dr. Bull, to tho also tho bill to extend tho time of bondingclty | efect that tha Councll doclare Mr, Besobor Inno- ";fl"“}"".‘,""t‘ to nhguuh :he Aydnu:n atmuum‘uu cent of thoe chargon preforrod against him, and wchools by Couunty Buperintendonts ; tho aat 10 | tho preseribs the modu of drawing jurt':m i toao. o;pfi?‘“‘{;: “s::la‘l’:xe‘:‘hnnlmu' sl commodate scholars liviog at a ramote distanco J st ho thought It nas only from thelr own eohool-house ; requiring Town- | Proper that the community ot large should know lhip‘Clnr‘l’(u to ':fi:‘ notices os sleotion and ro- thlo fnolhufl! of ominent membera of tha Caun- ceiptu and expenditures, ail, and for that reazon ho b - \‘m’l?h?! Ben:h: h&‘ néubtlnnl‘?ud gn r:?ud‘an lutlons, e bad amersd shairva endment fo the Constitution abolluning the Grand Jury. Tuo smendmunt tolative to seota. | DOI0RAtea brovght up the quontion of giving figure in Lrtlliant dreas; aliting on elovated throns of Prosida onnell.. & . Tita slisaves, chni of Axine attendod by swo Tadiam | vico oy esident s‘:‘fl,"’“ groangil.and Keep slsl outtiod ud biading fico. In front, indiau in | jster” of the Interior; AL _Telssereng St hia wan o superh pievery, i WHB wrowing | 4 Bort, Minister of Commerco. The rest of Seventeenth Tableau—Quesn Bugar, with dress of | the present Oabinet are ta remain In office, It loaves of stalk: staff of cane. Figurea of Suyar | in sald that M, Gambsits has assorod Prosidont Fhaater, Sugar Morchant, two Negrocs, and Driver. | MacAahon that himuolf and his friends will cor- Throno of arcelu of sugak, Bightcenth Tadisaumiiog Gotton, with gorgeous | 918113 SupPOFt the Dufsure Mialstry SPAIN. purpls velvet robos, trimied with cotton boil shirla of satln enibioldered with colton in fower | ":%Tznn. ";v‘vll‘ u; board b«:l’im bc:lr of lnuwyn‘nolmu; ALrIONSO'S TOUR. i AL open on top; crowa wame, In foreground, Cation Marchant. fo ancisat Gress, | AN BapasTiaN, Feb. 24.—King Alpbooss lave hithorto boen tiied should be vy, ‘lhe Br, Louts, Apnil, It tho defendant ls seeking this Committeo, 'Tho result of tho {ters of | from Gaur delay, the oave msy bo procrastinated tlon h{ this Commisaton shatl bo reportesrmar | japi. - Examiniug Committos of tho I'lymouth Cs the i ,.'\m trial of this sction will briog oot il the and bo givon by them to the publio, tho Ycts, Mra. Tilton will be & comwpstent witness, TRX COMMITTEE OF THREE. Tho action not “l{l involyes the quoation of Mr, Prof. Timotby Dwight, D, 1, Now Ifavon, | Boechot's guilt with Mra, Tilton, but with other Conn, ; the Rev. J. W, Wollman, D, D., Walden, | persons, Whe only question presented by tho Masu. ; tho Hon, Bradford R, Wood, Albany, N, | demurrer ts whother & uolle prosequi is such an Y, aro lereby nplxolntod by thig Council | eud of tho prosecation as will authorize an sotion a8 Committes of Three, who ahail | for maliclous prosecution, croate, his commission from amgng the follow- [The JHer saye tha plalntifft will be repre- ing brothren: Theodore O. Woolsoy, Now | sonted by Qone. Butlor aud Pryor, and ex-Judge Ootton Planter, e fekin 5 aftor Inspecting the detached forts, Is expected vian schools was lald ou tho table, the nows to tho press, and Dr, Doll admitted | Jiaven, Conn.; Mark 1llopkins, Willlematown, | Morris, For br, Bocoker, Messta, Abbott, Tracy, | Jan, and st the time of his d““;&‘gm‘m“"d TR tront Slsin sction ALD b ppans or bengas | forvisit Guataris and Irun. Th."go“rzm“g TUURSDAY, that ho had dono #o. o said that before com- | ARes.; Julius 11, Bselyo, Amnerst, Maga, and Shearman will arguo the cade.) Empvfiy worth pertaps 9100000, 1lo | Tobacco, bas ordered the Northern Railway Company ta In the Houso this moruing bills were passed | ing as n delegato to the A to n eccond roading providing for the co‘l‘u]‘nlh “?.d in uumxc-puuy ba‘tll‘:‘::WF f"““’ hos sation of County Ireasurera ; providing that a occlesinstical and rson sentenced to the Penitentiary shatl no | Jeglslative bodies, when thoy Lind ben in seoret o admitted ta ball; providing that {n road cases | #ession, and was of the oplulon tuat he could u;lo:llug the lég ulllen‘ tlmu&tl pn}y ltnn‘enalt; ;lto Qiseriminato as to what should or should not bs omL N0, of the oodo relative to life-ln- | given out. Ho was nol respontiblo for the de- jurauce compruiew § o provide for the organis ation of indspondent school dlsiricts§ a b o | tutled Foporta i tho nowepapers. )rotect creditors. TUH NIGUT YESBION The bill in relatlon to the collaction of taxes, [ Sommenced at 8 o'olock, The gallaries were tending tho timo of uale for delinquens taxee, | Allod, s0d thora was scarcely room for the Uoun- »ocupied the moruing Lour, " | cll in the aisles, so many peopls came who had ‘The rosolution providiog for the Woman's | t0 be scoommodated, The delegates wero glad Buffrage amoudment Lo the Conetitution panyed { 10 flod camp-atoula in tho pasaagos. Catia litiow $ho Houso this aftornoon by n vota of 64 £o 40, | 3ud Ted roses gracod tne front of the platform, I the Banate this morning the committca re. | All 0f Doschor's family were in the church, and rted that land could not ba regranced ta the | 81l tho noteworth lgwplo of the congregation, cGregor & Bioux Uity Railroad uutil the Htatg | #nd Dir. Horatio C. King, and thie Rov. Mr, Hall ad firat resumod tho grant, This opons upiwo | 98y Were busy procuriug front soata for disiin. i N Shipman, Hurttord, Coun, 't 1. 8, Faster, f"u;- ————— wicl nu, D + Androws, ariotta, O.; J, 3. V. Hngall Jl\“Ln Arver, itch . B, Washiviap FORYIGN FLOODS. iroantiel As8, ; A, arstow, Provideuce, 1, ; 3. L, Chamborlain, Brinsack, Me.; O, J, | M/°% ©F Life any Broporty in Germany Walker, Detroit, Mich,{ Jaoob Briukerhoft, | o Yob e Th, 'n Ve BMauafield, O. ; Alpheus Tardy, lioston, Mags.; | BEBLIN, Fob, 24—Tho thaw bea ceused fhe .'luhulnl"Xuthstlmxn;ka‘:, \fl'lln‘.- B. {!) gfid“““" rivors to rsa throughout the couniry, The Torre Naute, Ind, : E. W, Blatchtord, Chicago ; | froshots are particularly sev. f gllllm: lk‘l:dfinrds.h{hw JYnak;KlonlhinKB: sm-l-, Tl:uPElbi n:u, hur::u n:a ‘fu‘ifil"n'.".? rent, New Hampshiro; J. O. Knapp, Kooso- gus, In.'; Henry I, uuox‘w. Now Lmldm{',' Conn, g{:.‘gc‘f’:‘"}j.‘,{s""l' ud Wittenborg, and half tbo TINE ANDOYER YROPOBITION. . Ax'll:‘!:& Con:;nui:mll: ‘:hom tho I-ub]d-nl of t'hu ;‘:"’:,:fi‘lfl’m’ l"“ "{";’" la_approheude: et churel etter was referred, ol advorusly upon tho cfimpnn‘lflan o!“mn"ém:::fl ssquence of tig of embankments, nd been, Emnp-, s well koown | * pgter marching through tne priucipal trests roopen sraffic mmediatel: of theolty, and_ affordlng evorybody a view of | Fiopon yabetwson Tniovasd the magnliioent speatacls, the procession passed THR CARLIST FORCES. foto the new Opora-llouse, whera the Ugures | aypnry, Fob, 34,—I¢ is stated that Don Catlow wera ail airanged {nto throo soparato tableaux. | o5 Tizarriags, with 24,000 men, without artil~ The festivitiea of tho day wero then closod b{: lery or provislons, are x'ntugod 10 the mountaln- grand ball, the knighta Tetalulng their f"““ ST | qus distriot of Amerouss, endeavoring o gMR apparel until midolglt, whon the myaterlous or- | tho French frontier by tho way of Aldindeo. gantzation anddenly dissppeatod. Bevoral divisions are marching sgainst them, The preparations for the golebration of Mardl. ANGTNER BATTLR XXVECTED, Gras, noxt ‘Tuoeday, are very olaborate indood. | yp,pn, “Fyb. 94, A great batile 1a consldered No piioa will bo spated to soxke the 400as1on 42 | ymulgant; Tha Fronch huthoritisa hive acrest- joyal 4 Vi il “z'. Dlgeoh-ahooting tournament, which com- ed Viualet, the Carlist Minister of War, and in- terned bim at Dayonne, Im.mc.. on Baturday, promisss to be wavaually | "inly yjtonsiata have osptursd the material of “‘"fl'“flli- Tiie touthern Btates Exposition opens on Bat- Cuartel Real, Ul arlist oftiolal journal, and urday, with an sddress by Gov. Hendrioks, of alsdilia m'm,‘::;{,::; “,",‘,‘.‘,"L‘.f,‘,.ffl" e lodians, Lonpon, Feb. 35.—A dispstod from Ban Se- [y nnfl otel keeper in the West with one exception, and was genorally liked for hia honesty and affabllity, He lad always beon noted for his ;business capacity and vigor in his choson pursait. 8 ra, Dissoll loft laat evonlng for Vermont, ao- companied by her sunt, Mrs, L, L. Bixby, of Kalamszoo, who was on & visit o Uhleago when tho sad nows was announced. Thoy wore J. Morgan, of tho man Honse, who has been for more than twen. ty-five yoars the trustod friond and companion of the decoaved. A, ¥, GILBEBT, AMr. A, N. Qilbert, one of the persans injured fn the Waliiugtord Railroad acolilont yestordsy, 18 tho Chicago ropresentative of the L{a o flnn{n Works, whouo ‘Ffluul%u faotory is looated ab andon, Vi. . Qllbert Lad ! lug away for » Alutual Coun The banks of tho Viatnla ‘sre inucdated for a1, BEEQHEN; ml.e.l near Bless, and many families are home- mfi!‘:% ;hal)':“ie:xlg :l: I.Dl:n ‘fi g th, remarks were Peatu, Feb, 24.—The Danube haa beon risn| tovant, and r | il day. 'At 0 o'olook to-night the wal o seDewidon b dated Thursday King Al hita over tho bill, which will be hot, gulshed visitora, con, " Jeuus, lover of my oal "waa e | Al auy. e i 8107 WaS 7 | 3008 tho gentlomen oonnested with tha scale Russin, satian, dated Th Y, tays Kiog Alplooes i 4 motrod abovo the ordiuary luvel. Soveral quar- o " to Tolers to-dsy, and will establish his it TS 0 i 0|y SR o | L S R el 2 | BB Tl T | SRR | |, e o BT R S ‘was takon up, and sn amendment was ads d o platform. Mr, Neecher simply wald, spoak- | st groat length of the ¥i{ : 4 g to N York when tho “terrible di t ki which is on the road to 0nQe. Wi edliding e Tu.%'llll w: mfig;:fi Th8 very iy s VEian fo ml:s{'m 'ror’weu& 8 sufferings ¢0 which he o Now N o, orriblo disaster | the presont Emperor Alexander has been very miles of the lmnlru. crushiog oloven perscns. Cowmorn 18 cowplotel; bbb shmrare = e biad been subjectad, sud sald that i} was lmr:n; Tiundsted, "and hundreds of peoplo s beos, | cosurred. ~ As siated i tho telegraphio | marked, The folal area of the Empire is now A motion to recou- | $hat every filond of mine jn this audienco, at | gible for a man %o go through il dispatches, hie was injured to euch an extent | 401,453 (German) square mile t b sl S o foal plas | Bty 3.t o s s okl o | g s, g ol gl g | 110 50 it o i St v o widorad s | e B bonla b0 s auians avicesson. Yonatitutional majority, tho bill was jost. TRt ety o o sunnclalia vrofannd R $0 e on tar OBITUARY, 840,000 aad the national debt another five yoars, for, nsld ho, I things, Clirlst ’nnu theuing mu?‘ A&%m":‘hfi Seealal Corretpondunce of Tha Chicage Tyiduns. ho would probably Lo able to defsnd himuelf, Lanatno, Mioh., Feb, 23.—On Saturdsy, Jobn Ho waa_the ahud, of & noble father mud of | Hemlin, ous of the oldest citixens of Portland, a noblo mother. He was brought up | Aich., ded, sged B3 years, having been aresi- in tho midst of morslily, aud in a bouscholq | Gout there for thisty-thres years. kiud attontion. Mr, Gilbert lives at No, 88 Inds treas, and has & wifo aad two children, oy 7 years oid, and the other an infant 14 at present 144,070,701 rublea (n ruble Loxpox, Feb, 24— Timea has s lottor s worth about 76 centa in our money), a reduction | from Pora commenting ou the Bultan's recent of 50,000,000 rubles. Tho rev f tho E; from all sources aro how M‘;:;lljw r;m‘:; {ndiapouition. T welles sara the moss omlneus {norosse of 295,000,000 rables. The numbar of | FUmOm were spresd sbout aa ta the. gravily of The Lailroad Committes was insiructed to | Auietness. Any man that claps bls hands would Irupn-u and roport a bill Tor euch smendments | kBock me down, aud any man that would o :h.’m&uom Tarld ‘juw 8 wilt tond to pro- gl‘;ggrnm{, “l;:mhm:;t‘he‘ ® aa s would ote Jusllce Ringl me, ] ruw 0 anr o general welfaro of the fhio concrenation, - which T roally :-xepc:n daughter, ————t Holdi manufactories has riven from 6,358 o 188! the Padishal's {liness, and speculation was afloat —’—caonuu TA" :rv‘,:lllll.lb’ngn%m} :}m:m E:.ua;fi;,g t?’ :?zlng wy wm:hunhlmlnlhul l:’v:. ';Ajih .5%35“;1',"1.. great- m!—°—"” INSTALLED. New ;rrl . bure, idasain b with -‘vlr;;incugso “‘I:“d at m:'ooo.ooom 191. aa (0 what the people al)ug‘:l be looxing forward i T more | er AR Anytliv) 80, 0 Wemor, o T againal 1 % . ADIOURNMENT OF THN LEQISLATURE. quist than an_ordinary Babbatb moraing, 1 | of hiv mother aa Jid & Oxtholio the Virgin Mary. | - Paruosteam, Pa, Feb, 24.—The Bev. . B. e e bttt on Lot ;300,000 ritdan foemetly, Thedmonsd | toshonldafialrs come (o the wordk, tne ful Fuunc yoar. Four of the legal holidava fall ou of the gold-washinge has fucreased from 331 1o | tan'a schemo about allering the order of sucaee- hat day of the week: namely, Washingion's 13 Astaxra, Qs ob. 3.—Tha Logislebure han | oo hay ogoricat bechiiso t would bo a maitor ‘while, on the othior Band, $he yield of | ion $o the throns seema {q have beea shan root the resulh of tho Coyncll He bad interlted thous qualities of his tlchohon, D. D was mstalled oro this eve, ndjournsd. Tha bill proposiog to eall & State | Whoss sessions have beon mosh earmeatly e: ;)Auliz:‘; :g:l l:lont:ur.‘n:ndm\;:zi _Lg;{ ‘b:?.- nl‘.:: l‘lluuh o Bishop of tho Reformed | Birthdsy, Decoration Day, the xl‘??'nnh of .h:llyl :glll vor 13:11" hn; mlom 437 puds, aud thal of | dousd, and the helr is not the Bullan's eldesh Camveriog - sa dslomtod Uglous, and who Lisve boea called in {0 dlscass | tendris, ' hey - * oould s - FeyTke. ¢ L | preschad th . anop Coeney, o Lia, s wolkiars 15 "ovvarane | OF ook ok amosaes PP ga, Srudukion | e b bla brothas Metmiind Mowrad Etes .