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s THB CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1876, —————X_ ——_ = THE CITY of want of genuineness of the bill. Accordinaty | Aloncon, who froquoutly preaeat Wer with flow- | tnrbed. Hone ,praiat Shak fadh ml dlesores THE DAIR aie, Miesourl dod. Otten,’ Rontaeky {7 amo on the lait. he tiger, ron _ ig F, A. Dlount, cashicr in the inbtreusarare eDamel O'Leary accompanied Mr. Schmebl on THR QRAND JURY, Koblogard, West’ Virginia; , J. Winfrey, | the small house, eomotimos leet from view i office, was called in, rot, 2 ee ead ag | big 152d round, and'anoke tn terme of the high | | The Grand Jurg had a llvoly session posters Tennesses. itcame withia lees than 30 yardo of tha Prine DELEOATES, Towa—Frod Welker, Muecatino; Z. 0. Luse, lows City; _H. 3; Martin, Davenport; D. D. Comstock, Lost Nation; Jobin Stewart, Man- chester; If. D, Sherman, Monticello, Ohlo—J. O. Rorick, Wausoon; E, WW. Kolly, Toledo; J, 1, Poabody, Cleveland. ‘Miohigan—, W. Bethel, Brunson, Minnosota—Andrew Palmer, Jr., Albort Loa, Alfred Folaom, Mankato. Wisconsin—A. J, W. Viorae, Milwatkoo, GENERAL NEWS. fe the il ee Tetra is head sur viowed | ést praise of Mr, Schment. bat thinks ho would | dar, and dleposed of conslavrable business. | walkt much ossior on a larger track, W. W. | Truo bills wore found againat Audrows and wifo, There will be another company for the Second | It throngh a mleroneane, 409 te TO the SS | Otsnan alao accompanied hima mile or tradar, | Clatk sttcot peorairelory no ee bonud Regiment etarted thia evening at Burke's | Gi.,on, Phil oyno, Norman Hall, aud tho re- | 108 tho day. We B, Curtis, the celebrated | ovor under $17,400 bonds for recoiving stolen Motel, Mr. John El Donlin, of the old Elle- | porters, but to tho delight of tho accused and | champion oareman, was proscot muon of the goode. The judges of olection of the First e worth Zouaves, bas tho business in hand, lis counsol, pronounced the folowing opinion t day and evening. s 4 dishes tog) ibe rattloty Wan ms es che I bill, but it's beon groared. THE TOLEDO. The Judges of tho Cirente Court told'a mect: | ety a sande of | AGIOS lant night Siles Toss hed mado hor | ballot-box "at tho “November, olection. _Sev- Ing yestoroay afternoon sad appointed Corve- | eqt!Sy bntctere passod through the bands of | aot ratio, mhilo het conupetiter, Miss Hubbard, | eral witnesecs wore examined in the Roney - \° ‘on! sting away with hor | wnurdor caee, but nothing new was doveloped. Han Price bis own successor an South Perk Com- | impreuston bad been eomowbat altegtasr No fake : crete ane 1aiot aud the later | Tho feature of the session, howavor, tnay be Trp trot dot wus ravines Anal ate, jown tho ravino, in ths fired, and the tiger rollod ores but roan and staggered ont of sight into the hollow, amid- thick brash. Tho Prine’ who .wishot to follow tho trail on foo¢ mounted Tarrer's elephant, and doscended the slopo below, the beast’a lurking-placo, The boators throw stones fata tho ravins, and thy tigoremargod at last and walked slowly up the bank, Tho Prince flrod twice, but still Meeting of tho National Butter and Egg Oonvontion at Davon- port, Iowa, President Gooch on tho Advantages to Bo Gained by tho Creamery Systom. misatoner for the term of five yoars from March | Louy was held, aim ate Tose, a little Miva | sald tohava been the examination of witnesses ‘ Measachusotte-George 1. Mitchell, Lostony | boast went on, falling over a boulder oat? 1, 1876. Fee ee nice ropbery case came 3,508 atone to the milo. Toute teen, Stes, wich | on the ealocn-license queetion, 1a which Otto | Papors Contributed of Valuo to tha Dairy | @. 11. Wood, Snow & Co., Hoston, sight, "A" boats, standing aboyo ong tut The temperature yesterday, ss observed by The ayanstne te ce rol is day af- | is extraordinary timo for one 60 young, Bluhm has been mado to figure. Soveral satoon Interosts Iilinola—A, M. Borntron, Crvatal ako + James | pointing tos cactus buab, sald, “It Hon thors’ tea a ee aynilding. wast 8 8. | Cernbost and: ateracied, 8: motley an ilisamall- —_—-— moa offered damaging testimony, which wan, In Cruise, Rankaveo ; J. Wiuterbotham, Joliot; E. | goad.” ‘The party desconded and closad around Manaeso, optician, Tint uilding. Hed G pguata a enharkcorcas over sancmitod in BLUHM'S CAPRICE. offect, that Blubm had given them licenses, . E, Andrew, Blorllag, * | the cronturo—tromondonn stilt {a dosth. Tt wag ma. 80 degreens 10 a.m, 924 12 mv 315 9D | Degurecroom. ie is prousblo that the, crowd qe aneD SUNT LOOKING AFTER HMM. chile’ inthe employ of tho cits, which bad ‘Ghleago—Goorge E. Gooch, N,W. Homes, W. | a full-grown female, 834 foot long, ‘Tho carcat - Quality and Prics of Butter In This Country proven frauduiont. City-Clork Forreut was Compared with Those of Europe. among tho witnesses, aud, if Jurora aro as con- acientiona ontside aa inaldo tho jury-room, Otto Mluhm, yeaterday appeared before tho | Bialm will bo iudicted. Dr. Millor also bad W. Dextor, 31. G. Good, W. W. Chandler, A. Albro, G. E. Coburn, 0. C, Rico, 8. C. Caso, WV. Hi Ford, A. 0. Knopf, Georgo 1, Braun, George L. Lawronco, H. F. Billings, William O. Carroll, Jr., G. E. Morrow. 29.19 m,, 81; 8 prt, 30, Barometer, 8% mx 2919; | oi eive notice thls morning that thoir pros- | oasmuch as City-Ciork Forrost, together with LL eethetrad encols opprorsivo to the sonsea of the Court, | seyorat of tho saloon-koenora dofraudod by It is understood that Mr. Heeling hae ex- | and and that they will bo allowed to congregate prossed the opinion that the Republicans sill slanting. sacha toeloa wore & consolation Grand Jnry ‘and gavo ovidences that wil ine] word to say to the jury about Bridgeport svaa placed on an elophant and borno in trinmoh totho kiost. Thero lunch was aprond for the pay. Tho Maharajah, who Junchea with hig irdare apart, but close to tho Enropeans, in the same room, congratulated tho Princo on hits suc. Davexronr, Io, March 1.—Tho Natlonal But- cartry the eity and connty elcotions this year, f larceny if the | ‘*8tinks,” but no billa wero found duriug the | tor and Lge Association mot in fourth annual Now York. 0. Orvis, W. 1. Ludlum, M. B. } cosa in a bumper, and roquosted hie ncceptanc nd that he wit not be diesatistied thoroby, Ho Bet eeey Orie Neuman, Rien eeseaa ics qa tie forgery om paises yostor- day. convention in the Burtls Opora-Houso at noon Milter. W: ids roar ee price. Pattee ee ote rey largo-bored rillo o8 & proper Woapos fs out of politics. who touk the burglars to Evaueton and brought | Gay endeavorod to find Otto aud bear what ho CRIMINAL. to-day. Home 200 delegates wore in attondanco. | ria, D, 1, Manton, John Ls. Boorum, C. W. Chaso, : : id gave ball pit an i ‘The Coroner held an inquest on the body of | them back, and wo was arrosted an ball had to ay for himself. 0 nearch was | B.8, Purdy sesterdey, who dropped doad at tha ae ce yairen appecrian 8 AhetTaaman, | wueueccastal, howover. | Mr. Forrest eteis| y7illiam Ritton, employed at tho feed store of Parnes House Tacedey, atd roturnod a vordict | At (he osamination yeatetday afternoon Aesis:- | Crooked in hie official dutien, and that bie dis | Charles Flash, No. 194 West Randolph etroot, is coed ner Rept ininge ad Sut Distrlel Atharnes pure ear am int charg wad in consoqaouce of those appearances. | missing, aud with bim tho borso and wagon of preteen eae cverad by the rroprie- | master at Evanston, was examined in regard to | QM ung, ‘pp throat made by Dlatim to the | his employer. This eoineldenco argucn a bollot A fastimontat benofit tendore ea roprie- Fee eeemautanean attends que discovery of stick ae Barres sterol nok egusoitie tac in tho mind of Flach Quat bia servant ehould bo Bore eae ape ee wakitorial Kings,” kas | the robbory, aud. mas foliowad by Jona A. mont, for the reason, thet bis, own skisia Ter | looked after, and ho lias raquested tho oficera been accepted for this evening, The entertain- | Powers, Patrick W. Gray, 1. bb deer Jokn knows. ‘Che boots of tho oflica aro kept by of Capt. Ellis’ foreo to undortako the jon. His Honor Mayor Rone, in-bolialf of tho city and Board of Trado, dellverod, an addrosa of wel- come, teniloring tho hospitalities of tho city, which wae responded to by tho President of tha Aesociation, O, 1. Gooch, as follows : ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT Goocu, GexTLeMeN or THE Natioxay Burren awn aq Association : It ia gratifying to your President and officers to meet no large a mathering of the producers Tred L. Evans, James B. Laing, J. 8. Gates, Philip Smith, 3. Yate. Pennsylvania—James H, Lob, Pittsburg; O. M. Hoad, Pitteburg ; W. 1. Wasson, Eric. Philadelphin—Jd. M. Gilbough, H, D. Olior, Ieitoh Roberts, O, A. Miller, Francia Hurth, 8, Kaufman, Isaac liplor, Georgo E. Poul, Wintleld Hee. C.J. Underkader, L. I. Amblor, Walter Valkor. GEN. PILLOW, A PITIFUL PLAINT, New Yonx, March 1.—Gon, Pillow publishes g fotter here to-day, concoroing himself and hy bankruptcy, asyling: * All my tong andl eventfal life I hnve too stout heart ae mantutly combatted trialn, aad ' , Battimoro—3I. Shrivor, W. CG. Howos, J, V. | to moct the dutica and rerponelinlities of Life, Chteter ent promised will far eurpsss anything of 6 O'Brien, and F. Warher, sll of Piul rton.e Jolin A. Moody. whose intogrity {3 abovo ro-| Nike Kolloy jatod a caddy of Oolong* and the commercial {ntereata of the dairy product st | Kuhns, D. 1. Pono, A. ‘A, Konuard, J. 0. Nyco, | sone those 2 hava held tha duties and responsibilities ment promleed w yor prescnted, and should be | force ; U. ft Hinmloy, of the Chicago Poxt-Oficas | broach, aud TEE ere OSE TOE Fen Eye E89 ee eee eae adicon etree Teak (ee see eo Gnome vant fe, | bs Kamp, E. G. Sobler, A. A. Cooke, A. On- of a patriot soldier, How I have, met them the conn, d Witham Ramsey, an Evaouton po'icoman, a worirouly patranlee oer he Mina oa eeatte to having aeen tho subortisiad of theme On the otor hand, Hise avoning, notwithstanding tho protest of ite legal The United States Bub-Tressurv in thiscity | nackman drive tho burglars to netone-yaid, x Ithough ho was cognizant and even acccssory | Owner, Failing to impresa Miko with a knowl- was turned over to Goorge 8, Bangs, the new- ‘dd somo bammors and dritta, | 2 ly-appointed Sub-Tronsurer, yesterday. Mr. Where they scooped Him for Ihe Nortti Side, | #9. e8eb of tho fraudulent transactions, It was | odgo of his oppbsition, the stofokeepor called + | reported yeatordsy that he had run away to es- | Oflicor Kenney, who eupplomented tho thief'a He eee bn ey. aaeaaointanest Ench detective amare that lio recoguized tho 86° | cang prosecution, Sut thia ts hardly ‘Probable, as | crime by his ‘arrest aud {ugorceration in tho White Stiller ie tho only ciaoge that has boon cutod, ‘Tho tactics of the detonso nor Ov" | his connectious are stich aa would not permit | Sladison Sttoot Station, made ‘50 fan, and {t will probably bo the only sont Lo Poe at Jonn T. Yoore waa broughe | Bi sbsonco fiom tho city for any length of | omcor Parker noticed Martin Daffy promenad- one. Tho total amount of money turned over | up, Ho nore inost positively that he hod enn Amos = fa, ing lark strat yostorday afternea envelopad was $3,798,679.57, Gaynor Sunday might; that Gaynor took hls LOCAL LETTERS. in tho folde of n roomy gray blanket that boro ¥ ¥ | girl to the Colisoum, srboro he becama fotoxi- i the impross of stolon proporty. Ifo accosted mate tite teal ae ro pea frae tart gitod, and wasinducod toleava; that bo, Moore, | THE COURTCHOUEES - Martin, who failed to satisfy tho inquisitive sround 8 little snd sco what tho chancea aro of | afterwards went to = restaurant with Gaynor, | 7o the Editar of The Chicago tribune? pooler of his titte to the wrap, nnd was therefore jetting up a contest with aman of the Pacific where thoy called for aystors for two, and, Curcaco, March 1.—I was somorhat surprised | excorted to tha Armory, as was alao the blanket, lope who is eager to match bis lege agaiuet | fivaily, thal thoy ‘did pot soparato till after 4 | at Mr. Root's introduction of tho Court-IIouse | whore the latter awaits a clarmant, : jhore of O'Leary, ‘The curront rumor In that a | o'clock Mouday moruiog. quostion. As Col. Ricaby enid, it wasirrolovant | On Monday tha office of Austrian & Co., 9 tontest can ensily bo arranged, and will bo 20 ‘To others testitied toabout the samo state of to tho occasion, Public sympathy is no donbt | No. 72 Market streot, wna ontered and 250 worth agreed upon for some futuro day. O'Leary will | facts, when itwas announced that thora wero | '° * = Pi + | of portables carried off, Tuesday tho promises 8 one for about six weoku. = sevorsl othera whocould testity to the samo | in favor of the county's proposition, viz.: That | St acain entered, and two trunks containing & ‘THE CANDRIANS. offect, Judging from tho make-up of the crowd, | they should fsauo bonds at twenty years’ date, clothing likewise taken. Ono of tho iatter waa The “Cambrian Benovolent Socloty,” tho only | there woro govoral present who would notscru- | build the wholo building, and when completo | found in Hathaway's coal yard, at the cornor of Walsn orcenization tm tho cits, gave a, very Be 1 tO a oo como ae ront tho city ita portion at fair valuation, ‘This | Randolnh street, and tirdo mea havo been cala- plousant ancoriainmont and supper ie abet 238 | overpowoied. by the porfectly intolerable odor | will save tho city trons o dist tas Be bisa, and | boobed on euepieion oF coninulsing tue crimes, West Dedia treet. A bottnteous and | trocecding from thocrowd that tho windows yot let the work prococd. Thiv proposition hss | On Thuraday tact Pat Munniog, a sailor, boro West otial eappor, provided. by tho | wore uncoromonioualy lowored, tho Commis. | Waite apular eines the Cosuly Commissioners’ | Sami.on is/ealgon: ot Hal tay airect, Wyre kg 4 _j ‘ “ i ‘walt A cant anchor and dropped offioto n doze. Ho was Soviety, tras tho first business to claim tho ot- | sioner gasped out, Continue. this case till 9 gest of tho Board of Publio Works and | freightod with crooked budgo and ballasted with tention of those presont, who fully onjoyed the | o'clock to-morrow morning,” and the mob rushed the Building Committeo of tia city, joining with 35°10 cae. Whoo he pe realy to eall ho many good things prepared for them, After | pell-moil through tho door. Tho Commissioner, | 1 in a pion, that will be equal to tha dignity found that Lis iarbord batchway had been en- supper the ball was cleatod aod the musical and | the nttornoys, and the reporters loft the room, | oo Tequicemouta of thacity. ‘Tho only objec- | torod and tho ballast unladon. ‘Tha eaomy who Hea aterlo pees pr ina | and Ara al rs fed fo, usaf | fon fw Alga can save doiiny |G als wan cing nna ia on x ima, Ii will probably | ‘aut to bold on tothe - | Honry Jamalson, who wa ariosted by Dotactive Kegon Tigh flloyed cho asoe ad chrun | Gf enbowsto.ot ie Hue ame ToraR | ta gucpove, ir bey ornarry fe, Work, | Hyoaian gro sud bnrbored ato Staion Br. | David's Daye” ata Day. “Thero then fol- | about & o'clock, just ona hour before tho time | Emon lool to st hose votes aro caat, and meot | Sircot Station. . Beet parame Moraunco-<** Triamplal | get for heating the case, but, as before stated, tho-o children af procrastination at the polls March " (Kunkel) — by Missos Jonos and Davis; | it will probably waste its fragrance on the outer heart of te great Minsiaaippt, Vaiiey, whote vast r0- nourcos, past growth, and brilliant future aro o marvel to tha whole world, "Wa trust {hat our proceedings will be of Interest and of pectiniary beneht to tha dairy interest of Fowa and the Northwest, We wero told by our worthy Bceretary at Chicago leat March that, should wo decide to hola our Convention at Daven: port, wo should find: “the latch-etring on the outside every time,” ‘This has been abundantiy proved and duly appreciated by tho delegates, ‘Tho past year has witnessed a stexdy demand for the dairy product, but at lower prices than the few Proceditig years, owing to tho depressed alate of trade Uhroughont the country; but at the amo time it fa an. acknowledged fuct that thedairymen have not felt this depreasion so much os many ather intereste, Tho great object of thin Association {3 to diffuse knowledge ‘of practical value broughout the dairy-producing dia tricta that shall improve the products and make them to yield an increased revenus to tho country at larg, Ate importancs eanuot bo too highty eatimated, Wo have now present thors who mannfacturo tho dalry product, representatives of railroads who give their Let attention to fla transportation, and dealera and commission man from the Missfsalppi Tver to the At- lantic coast, who sell and diatribute tt to tho consum- ex, Tansy agathering like this cannot fall to bo of ben- efit to all interested fn thie groat and important branch of tho agricultural world, Several subjocts of importanos will be brought be- foro you for dlecuraion, which Tam aure will receive your considerate and careful attention: Firat—The marketing of dairy products. ‘Ths ex- pericnco of business men in tho large markets of tha East snd West willbe freely given, and papers al- ready prepsred will to read before this Convention, and avy information or questions that may ba saked of theso gentlomen by the producers and dealers now assembled hor will be cheerfully aoquleaced in by yourPresident. Much uscful knowledge can be ob- tained by the debato on this subject, and all our mom- bera ere exnactod to make this question ono of rare interest to the dairymen of the Weat, Second~The reduction of rallroad freights fram the try xuows, I trust witl be pardoned for asyin Tfoved tho National Goyerumont to whore rervicet had dovoted the prime of my fife; that I would tha fallen. in tho sorvice and dled while T was honor with ita confidences and with ls commtasion, stant Ing, as Tnow do, betwoon fin agqrosniveacts “sad dis Pleasure and thre negleot and ingratitude of the people hom Feubsequently ook wp’ arma to defends Tee without hope for the faturs, To be homeless, wiht Family witout auelter, with gaunt poverty stsring my in to faco, nt miy advanced aie, nrokenta 8 prvpeiag gloomy that my heart gives way, and the conviction jy forced upon ie that L'havo lived too long. ———+ dorluys, H. L. Cool, Jool Binman. ‘TNE EVENING SESSION was taken np principally with the reading of es- says upon the best methods of making butter and choose, and producing oges. Thoro aro in all fifty essays upon theso subjecta, which aro all valuable. Tho report of Col, Littler, the Yocro- tary, of tho statistics of quantitics. values, eto., of buttor and chocso imported into tho United States, and cutoring into consumption daring the year ending Juno 90, 1875, showed that of chooso there wero 101,10),853 pounds, valuod at $13,059,603, The largest oxport tras to England, boing valued at $10,785,277 of cheese, and 863%,~ 511 of butter to that country alono, IOWA, Stnte Agricultural Socicty—The Wome nue-Suffrage Constitutional Amend= mient—Various News Itoma. Sneetal Correspondence af Tha Chicaco Tribune, Des Mornea, Ia., Feb, £9.—Tho Stato Agricul- tural Socloty having failod to mako a succoss of holding the Stato Fatr{o Illlnots, it comes hora and suke tho Logisinture to pay the losses sus. tained in tho undertaking. It has twice ot- tompted the samo thing, and onch timo failod; and, in the intorim, hold ono fate at Codar Ttapids, and eloarod. about 98.000, all of which it sunk, and moro too, tho following year in its oxhibition at Keokuk, This ia o master-stroke of strategy, It tho pooplo will not turn out to attend tho A Tramp’s Tricks Waterbury (Conn.) American. ‘Tramps havo their owa jokos, a5 woll as othty |“ peopto, Two of thom rocontly wont from Ney. Britain to Whito Oakes, at avery houso golting something to eat, which thoy throw away ng aooy as woll out of tho yard. Anothor, who pretended to aell apeciaclce, went to tho houso of Jey Upson, in Kensington, Friday, and told Mea, Up. gon that ho was Dr, Clark, of Hartford, and thit her husband, who was in Hartford, bad sent hin out to gooher. She happoncd to hoill, and ho prs, seribed for hor, demanding and recotving a0, Ho was caught ty Mr. Upson boforo night ang compelled to refund. ——_+—_—_ a aye ae William II., King of the Nethorlands, conferred upon Dr. de Jongh sailver modal, specsh ly struck for the purposo, asa reward forbis'valuty - aorvices to medicine in supniying the purest and moi, eficactous cod liver oll, Dr. do Jongh’s light-brom, cod liver oll ia gold in capatied imperial half plats, i, by alldruggists. Golo constgnees, Ansar, Harford § ys Go, London, Sole sgonts for the’ United Btates, Joby i » Hen next April. Out with thom, every ono, sud lot | (Lazarus Berwin, s deluded sonof o South ny, Curran Keo tay eae us hava good practical business mon to adminls- Clark street clothes-denler, had a tasto for i e DEATHS. aupeooh on “The Love of Nationality,” by bir. | oir. i gaming, aud thorein wasted his earnings, Ho | West tothe East, This enbject lian gained the atten. fair, and thus support it, the Bocloty will draw | 3. 3, Davis: alto solo by Mra. J.B, Georges an Sis anor THe TIMES ter ouratialte, Oxwrs THE HANKS. | Tafa clerk in hie fauonetoro aad anbd io ap | Mono eae Or a seni Tel oboe tig | 02 the Bato Troaaury, to eupply tho dollclenoy, | “YOUNG March 1, at 71 Park avenue, Mary 7, wig fe ; e A - i : \ . Young. a Madras OF Se siiee Takea Davia; address DZLAY IN COLLECTING THAT TAX, at lea ELE gt ere Fae eee an re ea aad paned Et to tho amount of $2,000 a yaar forfour yoars. | Tie Yinorad sorvice will take place on Priday, Sink «+ 4m proportion to the'present value of these producia and ratea chargod on other articles of commerce, tha tariff on butter bog now as high as when its market value was double ita present one, A reduction from second-clans to third-clana {s asked for, We havo with us to-day repreacntatives of tho leading faat freight linea to tho East, and it is expected that the debate on this important stem shall receivo that careful attention to which itis entitled, Wo oxpect to bear much said on Doth sides of the question, but if we can convince the allroad representatives that our position Is a correct ‘one, that our arguments have justice on thelr side, we have not the sliqntest doubt but that they wil! couse such ropreacntalions to be made to the proper quarter that will io s very ahort time give us be reduction asked for, Third-—The creamery system should be encouraged and Increared in the Weat, Fully two-thirds of the butter now mado in tho Weat nets losa than 16 cents por pound to the producer, whilat, 1f manufactured on the creamery principle, would net at Ieaat 25 to 90 Cutcaco, March 1—(About Midnight.)—Pleaso } UPOD coat worth about $60 and pawned it to Abraham Wilkins. o monoy loaner, and used tho note a further ovidonce of the truth of the doc- | Pocscde in bucldug ToS tiger The cost wae trines of Spiritualiem, Hero is one clppedfrom | found, Lazarus was arrested for lareouy, and tho Chicago Times, Fob, 29: Justico Halnes hold him over to cho Criminal ees Tlerriay ait Court in bonds of #500. POLICEMAN TERRIBLY MEA’ re Boston, Feb. is.-Abaut midnight yesterday, while | _ About tro months ago John Roach, A. C, a podee oicer named Davis was carrying o drunkon Warnor, and Jamcea H. Lawronco wore arrested reprobate to tho lock-up, ha was nesaulted by 8 crowd | at No. 102 Wost Randolph street, having in their of roughs, mocked down, kicked, siruck with «slung: | possceaion a number of spiol markers aud _coun- pea nn badly Huyton eee ted hose a terfoit nickels. On examination boforo Hoyna, prisoner to the station, een” Very serious injurics taako tt doubttal if Le all wero committed, but owiog to no indictmout revavers. being round sgainbs Woroce and Langence ne "i bet wera roloasod, but Reach held, Yesterday o ait bet dollar that. (he) shave: tale ‘am was) plumber at worl in the house st which they wero gent Uy tho Jato lamented A; Ward: gidgorent, | S*fostod found a lot of couaterfolt uickatsin the H rivy vault, which it is Lelivved were thrown even though the Zimes should dony this agser- ieee by rho gang, and will bo cited as evidence Tow wilt the tax-payors like that? It will occur to tho avorago man ups tree that the Agricul- tural Socioty has no more claim on tho Stato Treasury thon o circus bas, which, if it can+ not pay, ‘busts. This Society two years ago had $8,000 In {ts Treasury; it ra- ceived $12,000 at Keokuk, and is $5,000 in debt. An expenditure of $25,000 in one yoar, whon {jt has the grounds and buildings furnished free, shows mighty poor financtoring somowhoro, or, porhaps, too gool flnancioring somewhers, That sum of money ought to rmn a Stato Fair quite reapectably, and probably would if come of the sslaried officos wore cut off, other salaries out down. and the fair porma- by tho Mov. Bloses Willams; piano solv, Gottschalk’s Last Hope,” by Miss NotcioJonos ; ano solo, * Homo, Sweet Home,” by Miss Laura Bavies duot, ''1o the Starlight,” by Mesdames Hari and McGillicuddy; song, by Jobo Kow- lands and party; solo, vocal, by Afra. Martin; uartettg, "Widow Malone,” by Moedames ‘artin and McGilicndy and Mosare. Jones and Williams song by Lizzic Jones (224 years old); chorus, “' March of tho Men of Harlich,” by Prof. J. P, Jones and choir ; pinno duet, ** Oyos Criollos,” by Misses Davis and Jones; and tho closing song, * My Coun- try, 'Tis of Theo,” by the entire audience. ‘Ihe exercises were woll appreciated and of an eccoptable nature thoughout, making tho enter- dainmont a decided auccess. 3, atllo'clock, at 71 Park avenuc, Friends of th» family invited, PURDY—In this city, Feb. 20, of pneumonis, 8,4 Purdy, ‘Funeral Friday, March 9, at 9 o'clock, from Dsro Mouse, corner Canal and Handolph atrocta, Friends tavited to attend. DRUSIE—Tn Cloveland, O., Fob. 29, Alvah N. Brust, eldcatson of Eraatua and Elizaboth’ Brusio, ‘aged «i years and 4 montha, Faueral from “tho restdenco of bis parents, 19 South Dearborn street, Friday, March 3, 1 o'clock pm, tw-New York City and Rochester, Ns ¥., pspert please copy. ‘All tho Chicago papers excapting tho Times have paid their taxes, Yostorday afternoon 9 ‘Trinunz roportor encountered Nike Evans on theateedt. Said tho nows-gatherer: Tt is paseaing strange, indeed, that Wilbur F. Storey bas so long excaved peylog bis taxes sthen all tho other papers have paid theirs, and wore threatened by you with olovy if thoy did not, yotthe Zimes, which made ita own rotura, and had no ehow of justice im ita casio when it appealed to the courta, haa been allowed to ro without paying. Alike, now do you account for " ‘Well, I don't know. I'm going to see Btorey to-morrow." “Bus why don't vou make, him pay? The SIXTH WARD, . An adjourned meeting of the Republican Bizth wird i * prko,?* centa per pound. This syatem will be fall Inined tl: sd at tho State Capital, and j= | Club wiil be hold thi ing at Joni 's A harmless incesio bamed. Itoosrt R, Peoman, | other,papera bave all paid.” Hon, and treat tho mattor asa “gre!” Yours | azainet Toss cente.Per poling. Te ter ee a en oon ee eae aa etine eukiye | comer of Araold and Thini-trat sree for toe pt Is confined at the Armory atvaiting sdjudication | ,, ‘i'm none to make bim pay, too, I gsve ea + Some time ago. criminal named Mann, con- | 12 my travels through Great Britain, France, and | schemo has passed the Senate, and will probably | Pore of perfecting tho Club on Thuraday avenlug, WG toal dienosition by the County Court. On | them.all ill the et of, Hhamantt $ THE CITY-HALL. fined In the Anmnory, sas enabled to breatho the | Gormeny 1 have seen and tanted tho Dest grades of | pase tho House, Ibis more than probable that ‘TUIRTEENTH WARD. Tuesday he registered st Kubo's Hotel, and no | , Willpower on him —— invigorating air of South Clark etroet through | a fact, tust nose of thom produce fuer “but- | all this appropriation busiuess grows out of tho | ‘The Repnblicun Club of the Thirteenth Ward x2 ttention was paid to him uotil he evidenced hie Twill that if he don’t pas. w acai the Samaritan intervention of a professional | ter than that made in the crosmerles of New York | unwiee system of scattering tho Stato inatitu- | moot st Owsloy'’s Hall this ovening at balf-patt tt P « When will you make the levy ? ‘Miko Evave gathered $17,000 yesterday, fosanity, sud became annoying to other gueste, bailor named Marke, No sooner had bo beon ro- | Btate, Illinols, or Towa, Morchants of Liverpool havo | tious all over the State, the roault of which is, o'clock, whoo he was taken chargo of by an cfiloer. He “don't kavw, I'm gong to’ see Storey to- | . ‘Tho City Collector took in about $700 yestor- | Jeascd than tho Mann of Marks jumped Chicago aald tomo, Why do you not in the States increase | that the members having appropriation bills nie ae a Wbee have been. inthe cuploy of J. Ai. | morrow, and soe what ho cage; and, if ue doo | aay, pnd iitim Cloveland.. His whereabouts was au- | YoUr creamery spatom?, You have toomany diferent | form a ring and help ove auotler, Sean ROTI ON EE er an fimith % Co. ary-poods , merchanta’ in | Pay, Til make the levy tn ® Cay y City Tressuror O'llara returned from Wash- | cerisined, bis arrost socured, and Datective.| dilly. 200° per cant more poker at slpoes. beat ‘WOMAN-SUFFRAGE, CELEBRATED - througicd oaton, avers that he has embezzled largo sure | *!l," Yas Matteson paid?” ss 7 di Simmonds loft Inst avening to ongago his retura’| {nek ton or Attean yeare ago, aud why should | _ 7vo status of this qacstion In this State is now the Union—oxpressod tou from that firm, and is feartal of arrest in con- “Noe ie a pa adie house—No. 76 Ellis ington yesterday. to Ubicago without dolay.. Marks waa about the | you not improve the quality of your butter in like | 8% follows: Tho Fifteenth Genoral Aasombly Barts, ane Re pat at sequence. Ha came to the city avout one week Qs Awont outta hia houso—No. 76 Ellie |” Cuy omployos, olerts, bridge-tendezs, eto, | Contral youterday afiornoon radiant at the pros. | brovostion?, Sleke & tantard, duu Ca we, St adopted a joint rosolutlon proposing to amend orders GUNTHER, Cone Binco, and put up at tho Dosplaines Houne. | Senin tocay SRESser RE SS: © | ere paid S2U,000 yosterday. poct of fealizing his bond, and accoimpanied tho | order from America and.4o know that, we shall receive the Coustiintion ao aa to rant woman-suilsago, Qouer, Otioueos ot Ns { < . 101 eee] Fron thee Natl Ia 9 to the ro roaer eens Did you make it 2” sks Catsealltse on Halirosde 1onlled fof Meus | Teens re fee aunty bealgnantly, gana that yi commands rea eaie | eopotiiow | aud rofecced 1b Lovee Blzveene eae a aeeo bly for ratification and submission to the people, —the resolution to be published in ono nows- paper in each Congressional District throe twonths prior to tho meoting of tho General Assembly. Tho publication was mado, Tho rosolution was called up in the Houso, whon Judge Seevors raisod tho objection that there was nolaw providing for amondmenta to tha Constitution. Tho matteo: was reforrod to the Attorney-Genoral, who deliyored an opinion in which ho saya: In my opinion, the propossd amendmonta were not paulistied as Trovided by taw, uniesa {¢ can be eatab- aed thats joint resolution {so lsws and this Ido Bot think canbe dons, Tho Constitution, explicit! aud in detail, provides tho way and manner in whtc bills may originate and become Laws, bat it la entirely ailentin relation to resolutions; and this fact aton would soom to indicate beyond all doubt that it wa fntended and contomplsted by the framora of th Constitution that nothing but @ bill passed in the manner designated by to Constitution should evor be considerod as Laying the force and effect of alaw, Bi it ia dificult to understand what purpose could bly. be eubserved by insorting in the fundamental law of tho Stato the different and sucecasive steps to be taken by the General Assombly Jn the passage of a bill, I am quite clearly of the opinion, then, that, since there was no law providing bow the publication of tho proposed ameadmonte should by made, there fiaa been po publlcatfon an provided by law; in fact. there could ‘Do no auch publication, for the law provided for none. At tho rink of belng considered impertinent, I venturo fo suggest that quite posalbly this General’ Asasmobly haa at ite command an adequate remedy for this do fect. It would haye been entirely competent fur tho Fifteenth, or ony provious General Assembly, to haya enacted slaw providing for thia publication in pre- cisely tho same mannor tat the publication was in fact made by the Secretary of Btato; and, this being ao, no sufticiont resson now suggests itself why tho Leaialsture may not, by a curative act, legalize auch “No. Thoy loeiod the door on us, and we conldu't got in.”” «Do you think you'll collect bis $31.63 2" “JY gurely will. I'am not going to put up with his abuse and fooling apy fonger, hero is a law that will roach him, aud I'll put it ia forco, Thad a consultation with my lawyera about it to- «Y¥i)1 vou try hiro again to-morrow 2?" “Twill et that taxon Mattsson'a personal property If it ia the Inst I ever shall collect in Chicago, that’s all.” aay MORE COLVINISM. MOW LONO WILL THE PEONTE ENDUBE IT? Mayor Colvin has not yet signod the Ogden avonue railroad ordinsuco or tho ordinanco redis- tueting the city. In the Intter caso, tho Mayor asys that ho has not mado up his mind to elgo it, as its legality ig somewhat doubtful, in view of ‘tho specitic provision in the city chartor that tho redistricting aball bo sccomplished by equally dividing the city accoraing to a consus taken for tho purpose. Yeaterday ho submitted tho subject to Mr, Frauk Adams, of the Law Dopartmont, for an opinion, which cap hardly fail tobe agsiont tho toy ality of the ordinanca, fhe cause of thia delay is obvious, It fe a Democratio trick thruughout, aud Colvin grap- plod atitastho only remaining straw du tho stream. By doing it, be has placod bimaelf In a position where ha ean better defy the Common Council when they attempt to cai! an olcction for Mayor. If tho Law Department decides tbo matter as the Democrata hopo, it will bo uecos- sary to rediatrict the city by » congas, which it ia utterly imposstble to telco and completo by tho day of election, Tho dernier ressort would be to : ., On Sunday night OfMicor Dolan arrested doy ab2 p. min the City Clork’s oflee, «Foxy Whalen’ Eugooo Dohotts, Joo Samp Receipts iu tho Trassurer's office yosterday | gon, sod Lawrenco Beatty, whom ho discovered wero £2,059 from water ronts, and 92,036 from As Eos ue set of sotering fhe liquor puloot at the City Collector, Mummol, the North-Town | No. 179 Jackson street from tho roar. Whan are raigned before Summerdeld yoaterday thoy wore a aed i ee “fick cq | ned ted released, tho feo, nuspanded during farshal Goodell an le! ickoy oponi fon avior, ‘They badonly time to reach proposals for tha contract for polico uniforms | the vicinity of Cauat and Ewing streats whon seaterday. The reault was pot mado known, aa | Whalew, Sampson, and Leatty attacked a pod- Tie olleists will tako a day or to to oxamine | lor and attomptod to ros him. Thor movo- r menta were observed by Officers Otto and into tho kinds of matorials to bo used and tho | DY Hf he ten genoral reliability of tho piddor. O'Brien, who succocded in arresting the two firat named, bus Mentty escaped aud attompted a 9 stones. '* Foxy" nod Joseph aro at tho ‘Tivol and Mr. Samuel Davenport: the Contenslal Com: | Street Station, ind it is to be hoped that thoy HMMeAtce magnates yestariay, aod auilered | this monsinge Ino palies ara attr Desty, ad q » Th * information of tho woriugs and condition of | he eannot hace pl thoir search. vs the City Government. ‘hoy departod sppareot- = Tpmlenvedss 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Architect Tilley was sronud yestorday talking {o the heads of she Folios, qoparement about | Tho Hutchingons will givo a concert at the je intorior construction a! eir quarters at rT the interior cone te ea tho ‘new. Court. | Park Avena M, E. Church thts evening. House, Mr. ‘Tiltoy is progreasing rapidly with Tho Aoglo-Africans givo a concort to-morrow hia plans, and intends to devote at! his time to | evoning in tho Virst Motbodlat Churob, corner hia vork eu the draminga are completed, which | of Clark and Washington etroota, wi jo in abont a wool, The sovontecnth annwsl reunion of the Sigs The Bullding Taspectors wero obliged to bo ry fdlo atorday ea ihe snow provented tho iuapec- | Of the Northwoat will bo hold at the Palmer tion ‘of the raofs of tho business blocks, which | Houso to-morrow ovening at 7 o'clook, is considered ono of tho most ossontial polnts of | Thorowill bo « pastor's roception at the par- oxamluation., Somedays ago a look was taken G srnett works audit was found that the oral- | lonsof ue Now ngland Charel this evoulne, ances had not a8 pet been complied with. Somo All tho zongregation ara cordially invited. ean will probably be taken for trial to tost the ‘The Republican Clob of the Fifth Ward holds ordinance, aregular meeting this ovening at headquartors, Wax FLOWER GOODS. epee eh aE ‘And Paloting My terials and Wit Flower Goods, bend for price liat to IARTIN OBRIEN. 209 Wabnah-ny. AUCTION SALES. By ELLISON, POMEROY & CO, 84 and 86 Randolph-at, Friday Morning, March 3, at.9:30 o'clock, TUMENSE SALE DOLL New and nsod Furnfruro and Goneral Household Goods, New Varlor Suits, New Chamber Sete, Dialog 5" room ‘Furniture, Mer and Mantel Mirrors, Bot |. ‘Lounges, # full Iino new and second-hand Carpets, 13 Grates Grockery in open lots, an inyolce Tsble Gam lery, Crockery, Glass and Plated Waro, Cigars, Wl Gonorat Merchandise, etc,, etc. 3 Buyere always find the largest stocks nt our Rows ELISON, POMEROY & C0. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, FF AUOTIONRERS, 108 RAST MADISON-SI. BUTTERS & COS REGULAR TRADE SAL? ‘TRURSDAY MORNING, March 2, st 0:39 o'clock, At Balesrooms, 103 Madiaon-st, DEY GOoDs; Fine Custom-Made Clothing, pooplo pay a higher prico for choles table butter than any butter-producing country in the world, Tho finest butter waa solling in Ireland two weaka'sqo at Se currency; England and Scotland, Se; Germany, 32a: Franco, Jo; Denmark, Sle; and in thes United Biales, 40 to 4c," Our mate of fine butter ta unequal tothe demand, ‘This calls for a larga improvement in the manufacture, which the creamery system can secure, making cholca utter cheaper to the consumer, and at'tho samo tino bring an increased revenue to the producer. Fourth—Tho grading of Wertern butter, ‘The term “Western” ts still quoted in many of toe prices current of the East, At our Inst Convention, Tesolution was adopted that this term should bo dis- continued, and butter shipped from the West should bo sold on the merits of tts quality, not according to the eoction where produced. It'ss hoped that our Sastorn delegates will ondoayor to carry out tho {n- steuctlons of this Association so faraa Mesin their yesterday he stripped bimself and danced about in the cold like domented chimpanzec, Tho officers persuaded him to put on his clothes and conduct himself proporly for a timo; but his actions sre such as to require constant watching lost he may do inmeclf injury. lo has poriods of nanity, but refuses to conyoree with any one and givo s lucid account of hia troubles or residonco. ‘Tho County Pbyslcian will examine tho case thia morning. Ho ia a gontcol-appearing man, about 30 yours of ago, and hag alarge tiuuk filtod with clothing at tho hotel at which bo was arrested, <i. THE SNOW-STORM. MOW IT WAS GENENARLY GREETED, Profane men aruse yeeterday morning, looked out tho window and swore copiously and forcl- bly; pious men prosided ot morning-prayors with a montal reservation that tho Lord was rather overdoing this woathor business; pro- prictora of carrisgo emporlums harried down- town and furbiehed up thelr stock of slalgha, and moptally put 10 por cent on tho prices there- of; livery-etablo omen — smil pleasant smiles on their families, and did little sums in mental srithmatio to show that a horse and sleigh for two hours in tho evening would como to €8; brilliant young men in the dry-goods Lusinoss gronsed in spiri at promisosof sleighridos beatowod upon young ladles who novor forget; members of the Coal- Dealers’ Exchango Jooked with admiration on the Sportan -frmnesa with which they had kept up prices ; small boys started out with shovels, and accumulated wealth by clearing e:dowalks ; pootblaclts locked weary, and bid away their power, Your several alanding and erect committees will report in the regular order of business, ‘Their reports wht bo valuable 10 all, a ‘Our memberohip as largely increased during the ant year through the able efforts of your Hecrstary Who hiss worked faithfully for the intorents of this Ave foclation, ‘The pamphlet phbilshed by him during the past month bas beau of great service to Us, in fect, & statistical report in ftsolf; and I would recommend that it be mado an official publication of tho Associa. tion, us the information it contuina 18 of value to all engaged in the puraulte wich we aro endeavoring fo benefit and tinprove, T would olxo euggost that prizea be given by thie Asspelation et the comiog Cen: Ceuniat Exporition for ho best qualittes of butter that shail be exhibited thore at a time to bo agreed upon by the representatives of thie Association, ‘The Amer ean Dilrymen's Anociation ara now building a butter bud cliotee factory on the Contannlal grounds at a cost of several thousand dollars, wich will be work cd dally under thelr auspices, I'would recommend that we appoint » committee, consisting of membors of thin Aavoctation, to make the necotsary plans and arsugementa for distributing the prizes which may t publication, and then legally and properly consider ¥OR MEN, Boys, AND YOUTI! boxes for the day; letter-carriers and roportere | SPY Pita Atgormon at Inrge, and tuis tho Domo- ——— cornerat ‘Thitty-firet etreet and Michigan avenue, | bagiven dy us. Visturs trom all parts ‘of tho world | snd act upon the proposed amend nents, ‘cLoriis AND oAauraneMEs, i Bow in ie fe. of ene jeerdaiere crate bolleve would rovult in a Council largeiy THE COUNTY BUILDING, A fullattondanco is raquested, a8 questions of | tyoduct, It is an opportunity that must not be over- ‘Tho Honso, after hearlag tho opinion read, SHINTS, DRAWERS, HOSIERY, GLOV importance will como up for discussion, Tudgo Walleco was yostorday suddonly sum- | ‘Tyoannnal Commoncement oxerciaes of Ben- moued from tho bone on acovunt of tho sick | nott Modical College will alts places this evening ness of ons of bia childron. at the College Mall, Nos. O11 ond 51s State Sheriff Arnow lis dono ono good thing, Io | rect, commnancile, ath Salen. feels BPs lise issued ordora against the summoning of i # ie The “'Daby of tho Period” is to be reposted -. a nis weook, Beton ccuts, irs. Leona it cannot fail to prove advantageous in tho pro- } propoges to lsbor in bahalf of dostitute children, motion of the causo of public justico, ralue money to open a nursery for them. ‘The question of Jetting the printing of the | | Tho Sunday lecturo at McCormick Tall San- proceedings of the County Board for tho year day sfternoon will’ bo delivered by Prof, Elia bas not yet been settled, and the Indications aro Colbert. ane test Pe ee Ment thatit will not be forsomo time. The printing Wee and apaver tho much-voxed question, {s now being done on the contract of last year, | * Whero aid tho hoat como from¢” Admission but the County Board bas very little idea of tho | 10 ots. passod tho resolution and sont it to the Sonate, doclarmg that, if tho poopie wanted to yato upon it, thoy should havo tho privilogo, The Benate, having more lawyers therein, will plead the conatitutional objections, aud probably lay the resolution on the table, so that tho Iadioy will havo to yteld to tho inexorable logia of law, which procludes tho posalbility of passing a con- stitutions! ameudmont in ao unconatitutional manner, ut, if thie rule provaila, the uegro- suffrage amondment goos with it, which was mioptod wovoral years ago i, precively the man- ner now ruled agalust, MYSTERIOUS DEATI. Hans Hoislg, a Dane, way found on the ico undor the raulroad bridge near Codar Falls, a fow days wince, Hie skull was ceushed, his faco badly bruised, and his cap was fouud on tho bridge, Whethor ho was atruck by a passing engine, or whuther it's a case cf murder, is is MAMBULG EDGINGS AND BADROIDELIES, Democratic, Tho entire trick is gaazy and should tL bo well guarded sgainat, ‘Anotuer and moro ingenious trick, concocted by thove of tho Aldermen who aro afraid tr at they will not be ro-otected, 18 to dolay sll cam~ paigning until the very last hour, whou thoy will burst forth hke Jacks in a box and eclipue thelr opponents by their skiliful campaigning and chicanery which thoy have learned and prac- ticed ax Aldermen, Telating to the proposed issuing of a cail for Mayor, is is said that tho majority of the Coun- cil havo but little intention of burrying tho mat. tor forward, ‘Tho Judiciary Committeo hove tho matter under “ considoratino, sand as yet they have faited to notice it. Tho queetion is ono of legal technicality, and, oven though passed by the Council, Colvin will certainly veloit. ‘Lho Council cannot pass it over the veto by renson of thu strongth of figure ont how this weathor was goiug to affect the cropa—all thiy, and moro, becuugo tho long deferred enow-atorm had como at last, and tho winter which had been two mouths overdue had got flcne ‘The fall of snow which beran st an catly hour rontinued upto about d o'clock, It was an un- ploassnt storm, and did not deposit ity freight of gnow in sccordance with any of tho poetical sulos laid down by the maaters of rhyme; it did not float gentiy dows and cover the surfsco of the earth wits a pare whito mantle as of chanty, —not much it didn't ; it just blow in a pocutiorly appropriate. angle to get down a man's collar, and it appeared to tho podestiian on tho atreot as if if camo from tho particular direction where be was least prepared — for tt. It was an exsaporating, curee-provoling af- falr, which came sround cornera and into the jooked. ‘Tn conclusion, T congratulate you on the growth and = succons of your Asauclation, Its objects are becoming widely known, It is notin the interest of any par Heular class. Ita doors are open to all reputable citi zens, Its labors will ve watched with interest through- Out (a whole agricultural country, Let wiso counsala Provall, Lurmeny govern our proceedings, and wo shall command the attention end respect of all en- gaged in the great interestof which wo aro repre- seplatives, PREAENTATION. Before proeseaing to business Mr. 8. 0, Chaso, of Chicago, on bobalf of tho delogation trom that city prosentod the Becrotary, Col. 2. M. Littler, with a set of silvoras a slight testimo- nial of the active intorest he bas taken in fur- thoring the objects of the Association. Col. L. responded in a vory noatly-turned speech, after He the Convention took s recess until 3 o'clocts. By HIRAM BRUSH, 10S Fifth-av, Pawnbroker’s Bale st 172 South Clark-st., commeny fog thie day at 10, m,and 2 p. ma, and contiaart until the entire atock of thirly thousand dollars’ wort of Unretleomed Pledges fa sold, connisting of Watch Diamonds, Guns, Pistols, Clothing, &c, &e, a ‘which will'be sold without reserve, ou account of U4 C olateral Loan HMA BRUSH, Auctioneer. Thursday, March 2, at 3p, We Tabatl sell at auction, on the promises $19 North Mat kebat, (on account of former purchaser), & 12.70% dwelling, well-built, with modern improvements, CL caigba moved if deafred. 7 ‘Terms; Part cash, balance on time. H HIRAM BRUST, Auctioned, BY G. P. GORE & CO. =z! Fy yas and faces of those citizens who fondly im- 0 cost, Kor fostance, it is not aware, perlhsps, | Tne ladies of Trinity Sf. E. Church, corner of COMMITTEE REPORTS, not known, agined that they were facing the way it was Galin'e suport on soup pho. mattanian that the county is psying for tho translation of | Indiana avcnuo and t ‘wouty-fourth street, will | Upon reassembliag roports wera recelved from A OROOKED TRANSACTION, 68 aud 70 Waleab-ar, Boing. af the peoplo, 1m the opinion of all the uprigit | the procoudinge into Gergen every wook boslde | holds missionary tea-narty this ovening at 7:20 | the following committees: The Committoo on A Freo-Will Baptist Courch bad ‘provided s | On SATURDAY, March 4, at 9:30 o'clock, we sl Itit had any good foature,—this storm of | Aigormen, ia the only thing that will force a | PSyi0e for the publicatiot#in the German paper | o'clock to tho ‘church parlors. Addresses by | Executive Businosa; the Committee on Statistics | quantity of wine for sacramental use last Sab- open our Spring Sales of March,—it the employment of tho long un- resigua jon and retirement of tho present adopted a tho otticlal organ. Bisbon Harris, the Rev. Dr. Wilson, missionary | as to sho manufacture and oxport of Bultor and | bath. Saturday night, two boyastoloit. Thay HOUSHHOLD FURNITURE used eleighs, and perliaps tho encourszement regime, and steps aro now being taken by man: ‘TUE JOUANSEN MURDER, from Indis, the Rov, Mr. Spencer, aud tho Hey, | Cheese; the Committee on Logislation as to | woro arrested, but the church was compollod to 3 It lent to doctors and apothecaries. Trodden | ofthe Republican Jeadera 1a which these at | ‘The most of tho timo of the Criminal Court | Mir. Parkburet, Admie‘on fro what action is noceseary to prevent | postpone the communion-sorvica, With a very largo stock and the Iatost styles, Ab ¥ bard shortly after 1a Yall, the enow cleowhera tallied beautiful became a treacherous, hilly besst,—s pitfall, a suare, and a@ deceit unto the wayfarer, and a stumbling-block in the way of him who wont from place to place. ‘There was wok wuch of this auow when meas ured by inches, but a gentes) sulliciency when ‘satimated by its results. —-—_. HOYNE'S DOCKET, GOOD, BUT OBEASY, Thero was a rather unexpected turn of affairs Inaconnterfelting case yerterdayinorciog, It ecoms that a man named Andrew Whitty re- ceived, afew days ago, 5 G10 billona Buffalo bank, which somebody informed Lim was a vounterfeit. The most natural queetion under the circumstances was bow togetrid of tt. As fortune would have it, ap individual in the not too bandeome or well-fayorcad person of Henry Meyers agreed to pass tho bill for & com- misdion of @5. His offer was accepted, Dut sa ho found some aifiiculty in effect ing transfer, for the bill certainly had gw suspicious look, Henry camo to the con- clusion that the job was worth €9. Whitty couldn't éco it, got porsession of tho bill sgaiu, and succeeded in pas K, iton a West Twelfth joon-keeper. Neyers, disgusted at naidered Whitty’s perfdious conduct, told the ssloou-keeper that the bill was countor- tolt, squealed on Whitty to the Goverument ofil- cers, and bed him arrested. Tho gang m+ bled yesterday morniog, and the bill was pro- daced {n evidence. Witnesses were about ta be yas youterday given to the trialof Audrew Jo- oe hanseo for the murder of Mary Ano Hydor o UTAH JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT. few months ago on West Washingtou ntroet. ids ‘The history of ths caso has nroudy beou pre. Sart Laxe, U. T. March 1.—At a meeting of sonted in these columns, the facts boing In briof the Balt Lako Bar Inst ovoning, resolutions wore that tho woman was sliot by Jobansoo and ia- | passed indoraing Judge Emerson, of tho Firat ttantly killed while ata bydrant in his yard. Lis | Judicial District, and a committeo was appointed triends claim that he had been continuously an- | to wait upon’ Gov, Emory and request bis (Em- noyed by the woman; that sho spbroaciied him | erson’s) temporary appointment as Judgo of tho with abatchet ; and that be shot bor in self-de- | Third District, at Salt Lake, during the absonco fanag. On. tie outer, bands: the prounodtion of Chief Jastios White, ani the ‘appolatmert 0 38 wy - fs on m: 0 . blooded and premeditated murder, The evidenco pealooy bonmimalle by Sho Govern for tho prosceution was closed during tho dsy, | qnat Was a Senaiblo Girl Who Answerd and, notwithstanding ite damaging character and the extreino wervonsness of tha defendent, tho other girls who mado f.0 of ber short ekirts ataa it wected to havo but littlo alfect. ‘The evideuco | eveniua party, “If you would only pull your dress for (ho dofenso pill bo taken to-day, aud, uoder | UPst the neck, wherothey belong, they would bo se tho manipulation of Col, Van Arman, vill no | Sart #¥ mined They imualtitely co aes. toabs be bresdeted jo-thn kook poestbte abapes + | Miulag sew 1 Douentiy which span ia Whe rash, BLAUGUTERING REPUBLICANS, ' is “4 Help or Wo Perish. (eee pee Ong nies tet satan Toop | _ This x what neglected teeth would aay if they coutt Caspar Butz, ono of his deputies, | Femonstrate with thelr ownera;cend mark this: tho gentleman who has beoo faithful in the teeth canuot perish or become black or yellow if the discharge of his duties, and who bag besides | Sorodout ta used daily, enjoyed more or less piaminence in politica, F aE CaG ee No reason was asuizned forthe move, but it ia Pianos for Rent. assorted that politics was at tho bottom of it, Alarge assortment of now and accond-hand jnstre- Mr. Butz having of late beon outspoken in hig | ments, comprising uprigbte, squarcs, and grand. fealty to tho Republican party, Though relieved | Rent deducted if purchased, Lyon & Ucaly, State and from duty, he clung to bis position during thd’ | Movrce streets, day at tho solicitation of Judge Wailacs, aud ete lato reaumo bio post this morning. Mr. The Gardner. Young bas been assigned to bis place, but that | We advise all our friends when they come to the vacated by Young hes not yet been filled. All | city toatop at the Gardoer, Gaubert will make you the adulteration of milk, butter, and cheese; the Committees on LEvasys, of which there were 53, for tho bost modo of ating cars. of the milk product, packing and shipping the samo; the Committoa on Teatin: Packages, practical exporiments ss to tho bea mothuda ; tho Committco on Memborship, PAPERS READ. Papers on tho following subjects wore road and discusalong thorcon will bo had to-morrow; Viret, Marketing and Dairy Products"; nec- ond, “The Consideration of Raliroad Frelghts from tho West to the East"; third, The Cream- ery Systom Should be Encouraged and tncreasod in'tho West y Fonstt fhe Grading of Weat~ orn Butter; How It Can Boat bo-Accomplished”; fifth, “Tho Centennial and tho Dairy Intercat; What Action the Association Should ‘lako"; wixth, ‘Ibe Best Breeds of Cattle for Dairy Parposos" ; seventh, ‘The Poultry Interost,” ‘Tho meeting is public, aud a large nuaber of Indios aud genslonon are in attendance, TO BE UERAD. Baru, Lydia J, Cadwell, of Chicago, will read an essay on the poultry and egg interests at the morning session to-morrow, DELEGATEA. About 100 moro delegates aro expected to- ight. Qelow will be fouod & list of tho officers aud ne: delegates as far as wo wero sblo to get bem ¢ + Oficeras—President, Goorgs HE. Goook, Chi- osgo; ‘Ireagurer, 2. L. Kemp, Baltimore ; Secre- tary, Nobert M. Littler, Davenport ; Vice-Preai- dente, J. ©. Delayorgu, Now York; J. Bf. FATAL MIBTARE, Mrs, William Smith, ving pear Grandy Con- tre, was ick, Tho doctor left some medicine for her, which hor gister-in-law placed in the clock. B{re. Smith had before kept strychnine in the clock for safo-keaping. By mistake the ttrychoine was given to Mre. Smith, producing inutant doath. BRELETON FOUND, Abont 9 milos south of Boonville, in Dallas County, Tharsday Jast, tho nearly-decomposod remains of a man were found, partially buried, Who it is, or how it camo there, is not known, but will be tho subject of investigation, Hawxerz, Tho Prince of Walon) 'Kigor-Iunts Dispatehes to Loniton Jima. Jerrong, Feb, &.—News of ‘a kill," an itis termed, was brought in on Saturday moraoing; in other words, that a tiger had killod a bullook in a ravine some 5 miles from Jeypore, At 10:30, the Prines, attended by Lord A. Paget, Lord Aylesford, Lord Carington, and Dr. Fayrer, rode td a amall country house and garden, at the on- tranco to the corrie where tho tiger was marked, The Mabarsjeb awaited him, and ascended the hillside to e wasall two-storied house, toopholed and surrounded by alow wall, The wrince, tho rejab, Lord A. Paget, Lord Ayleaford, and Col. Rose took their post, the Prince of Wales Delug in tho upper story, white the boatory, at the head of the corrio, made their wey down towar tho lair, lt had been the origiual intention to station the Prince in the Btand in the ravine, just as if ata doer drive in monte can be fully vented, and the ideas of tho ansses put upon record, PEDESTRIANISM. M'CORMICK'S MALL. The long tramp of Mr. Schmehl and Mise Wickera is atill progrossing at McCormick's Hall, with e largo attendance of visitors, Mr, Bchmeh! completed tia 6335th round, or bis 250. inile, at ten minates to Vo'clock last evening. The mite being mado iu nino minutes and seven eeconds, was Joudly applauded at every turo. le sppoarcd as fresh aud bis step meewed a8 upringy aa when ho Orst started threo days ‘azo. Ho is in the beut of epirits, aud, logether with bis backers, is contl- dent he will be able to completo tho 600 miles in 144 hours, His physician etatos that tho track belug wo short, a fow feet moro than 21 laps to the mile, keeps bie brain ina condition that prevents his siceping soundly. Should thia bo the caso, the result of the match is doubtful. Wheu it is remembered that, at the completion of O'Leary's 250th mile, ho was about § hours abead cf tine, and that Mr, Schmeb! was only even, it will be seen that ho bas three big days' work before him to succeed, At the clove of his 250th mile, Mr, Schmebl's trainer wanted bin to retire for rest, but he ut~ terly refused, and proposed walking sli night, when itis thought he will be much ahead of time. Muss Wickers shows an endurance that has not as yet been surpassed by any female po- destrisn in this city, aod certainly, to all sppear- ance, isin good condition. 0 bad, at Y o'clock o'clock, 10-eratea W. G, CROCKERY, tn open tols., it 10:90 o4lack, Now and Second HOUSEHOLD FURS TURE, Elegant Parlor and Chamber Sota, Wardroteh Dookcasos, Walnut Hedateada and Duroaus, and Wood-Top Tables, Marble and Wood-Top ‘Trees, Walat Chairs and Rockers, W. 8. Buresuess |: Commodes, Whatnats, Esay and Comp Chars, EX) | « tresses, Wire Bprings, Parlor and Oifice Deak, + ‘Cases, Carpets, 900 Laundry, Market, Grocer, 8 tato Baskets, 60 dozen Broome, hi GEO, P, GURE & CO,, Auctlonte i t 8. DINGEE & CO., Auctioncers | ’ Btorage and Commission Warchouse, ‘M1 and 910 East Madieon-at, near tho bridge This Day and To-Morrow, at Private Bale At nearly balf manufacturers’ cost, in onder to Ti Dy vances and charges, a large varloty of New and some Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, aud OFFIOH FURNIT fi Iiaie, Husk, Bose and other Mattrossos, 1t wil! doaléra and’ housekeepers to examine stock, = Ss By JAS, P. McNAMARA & COs JIT Wabaaheay,, N, We corner Madison-tt 1,000 L018 BOOTS & SHOR ‘Thursday Morning, March 2, at 9: eS ee Anctioneert, PICTURE FRAMES. TUR eA Sean vory rictuel ; 2 \ multably, elegant? , land in good taste! F our rals, i manoer of rumory are {u circulation in reference | feel $ bi Gilbough, Penoaylvapia; A. A. Kennard, Mary- | Sootland; but the tiger baying moved after its beard, when it suddenly cccurred to the pris- | las! vening, walked 142 miles, the last beiug made | to Butz’s removal, and many doubt that his Sealab home, ___,____ Jand; NG. Rorick, Oblo; W, N. Golde, Mich- foast oo ‘the bullock, the boaters were directed oner’s ousnse) that ho would like to fave | in]5minutos.Byber splendid pluck andendarance | politics had anything to do with it, from the fact Lundborg’s Porfumog iy todrive the beast down the corrie towards the BR. Bud Iadisne s W. L. Dietin, J. Abe opinies of an expert asto the genuinences cia § A. J. W. Pierce, Wiscopsiny EB. P. abe is rapidly gaming the sympathies of the au- | ghat other Republicans are in the office undis- | ore Uke natural flowers and bouquets, amall houss. Nearly two houref passed before