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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCI 8, 1876. 1 | think tho County Commissioners can beignotant | (lon of tho business blocks of tho oity by tho In- { ond-hand clothing storo at 987 Clark streat, a} tho ssquol to restanation would bo withdrawal | narratod, but similar attompts of thi d yy a 1D} Cl I ¥ e period e oll ceirtae. Hina with Ra ofat cithar. ‘Atax-Paren. spectora, z wook or fo go, fins cave was up beforo Com- | fromthe Congregational Churob, And though | regard to grown poraonn ar nob #0 pol tional does tot involve hia pormanent lozs to Th ber of ral tig | Missloner Hoyne, the woman swoaring that | thore waa no etatoment of roasons in tho lottor, | Av inatance ocourrod in this clty sevora} ds A lite tnatirance, THE MERCHANTS’ ALLIANCE, Pc ilgh eae pope ena ont ataven King wan tho man who had given her the bad | no ona doubled that they wero in goneral a dis~ ago, howovar, which would nt loaet wara nooply EWERAL NE! joa~ ., y . led yostorday. ‘and King protesting with equal vohemonvce | vatiafaccion certain acts aad decrcos O keep cota out of tholr slosping x + GeW ALN WS: ‘The new Vies-Prosidont. Mr. Teel sae the POORLY: ASZER DED MEPENG: hna not yot mado tho compatison botween tho | and ‘apparent truthtuliens that ho had not By hartments, * ¥ and Vico-President of the Compant ‘Lient, Graham, of tho United States Navy, snes removal to thin city from Thitadol- atationed at Eric, died of pnoumonis at that | pbis, and demonstrated his abilities ns an place Monday. Ho wana brothor-in-law of Br. oxcoutive olficor br making it ono of tho ost life corporations in tho cougtry. His N.K, Fairbank, of this cy, whoro Le was well | TOTS the helm ina favorable omon for the known to largo oirolo of frionda, ronowal of the National's old-tima prosrority: + Tho temperaturo yeatorday, os observed by | In this connection wo may notice the withdrawal Manasso, optician, 88 Madison atract (Tninune of Mr, Paul Cornell from all connection with tho + | Company, propristary or otherwise, Its finan- Duilding), wasatBa tm. 86degroos ; 10a. m., 34; cial arate wil remain in tha carofal and compo- 12 m,, 83; 4 p.m. Sty 6 p. m., 81. Rarometor, | tont hands of the able Secrotary, Mr. J. F. Ga, m., 28.775 Lp. m., 28.00 8 p. m., 29.07. Crank, Onr citizens havo good cattso for son- "About half-past 11 o'clook yestorday morning, | Sfatulation upon the prospoct that this Eroat fn- ‘ stitution, with its 24,000,000 of solid and availa ‘whilo an ofd lady named Mary G@. Daugherty 08 | big angola inrgoly Invested in Chicago, In charge crossing the Jaterscation of Wolls and Ohto | of ita prosent capable managers, will add still stroats, eho was run over by an oxpross wagon fuors to ita woll-aariied fare and maby onwards ly bruised | in acareor of prospority and nsofalness, Mouths Hip Tinelg ana sererelyngiee eee DEAD ALIVE, + About 1 o'clock yesterday morning a msn | ;,,28, the Gib of Fobrusty tho body of an un- found I fed how named D. Wolf foll dawn tho stairway loading to Ynoaa mine 38 Washington and Union stree:s. am baernont in No, 168 Washington ettook, aud | Phe remaina wore snbsoquently Idontifiod na was seriously injured, Ifo was taken to his | those of Willlam, alias Baldy,” Ward, an tn- residenca, at No. 467 Fulton street, whon bis | fortunate inebriato, who, ruinod in Wall street, ‘wounds wero propotly attonded to. bad sottied in Chicago and attomprod to ret * Tho rotall paint doslers wero to bavo hold a | porate his fallen fortunes. Wo failed im smeoting at tho Grand Contral Hotel last night | this, and, after o checkered —oxistonco for tho purpose of effocting sn organization of | of soveral yoata, airayed — into the thoro in tat lino of business. Dut threo or | houso whero his body wae found and four responded, and the meeting wae postponed | diod from oxposuro. Tho Coronor hold an in- ‘Ul Saturday at 7:30 p, m. at tho samo place, quest, ever ie pias sondarod in ae sith ‘The friends of the Rov. Dr. Thomas, formorly | te facts, and tho defurct * Baldy ft " -pastor of the Firat Methodist Episcopal Church | Poted of, James O'Neil, a rostatirant-kooper nt Yestorday aftornoon the Special Committee of tho Board of ‘Trade and afew merchants held another meoting In the Arbitration Rooms, look- ing to tho organization of a Choap Transporta- tion Association. ‘Tho attnndanco was poor, in- docd. ‘Che fact is, this Special Committees, to whom was roferrod tha gubjoct of frolght dis- criminations mado against this clty by tho rail- ronda, anid also that of terminal charges, havo attemptad to embody too much in tholr idoa of a Choap Transportation Association. Thoy havo drifted away from the original intent, and nro trying to caver too moch ground, and that is why the Chonp Trans- portation Association organization hae for the prozent fallen to tho ground, Such a socioty could dos vaat doal of good hero, and its noces- sity ta acknowledged upon all rides. Mr. E. 2B, Stevens callod the mooting to ordor, and Mr. J. I’, Baker acted as Socratary. ‘Cho Chair alluded to tho small attendance, Some ono suggested the reading of tho pro-~ posed constitution and by-laws, but Mr. Bakor thought that sa no action would thon bo token on thom they should not bo brought before the meating. ‘Mr. Wright thought that thoy should com- menco tho otganization tu private, and thus bring it into actual oxistance, ‘It was suggested that lista bo passed around prong business honosa for 8 call fora mooting to be hold hercafter, Jate Advisory Council, In the Homo Missionary | A soung gentloman was sywakened by a ali HY Hoclety tho feoling of sorrow at the course tlo- | pain to find tho hugo toment of tho family wi tormined on by Dr, Htorrs was very strong: hor pawe abort bia nook and endeavoring to M It ‘was folt that ‘tho donomination could | his mouth open. ‘Tho oat was working “on ge not afford to lose no strong s mombor. It was | chin, and had partly succeeded in 9} ONIN hi dotorminod that Dr, Storrs should be restratned | mouth when tho movomont awakonod bin At from loaving tho donomiuation if posaitls, and | tried to push the cat off, but cond not Both that, beforo bis resignation waa accopted, ho | away nntil he seiged it violontly about the cen altould be called upon to stato the cousos that | choking the animal uniil it released itx a lead toit, A commiltoo of threo was appolutod | and thon throwing it of. The cat hoa been i to confor with Or. Btorra, the instrnctions being | cluded from the slesping apartments of - to porsnade Lim, if possible, to withdraw his ro- | family since tho yonug gontlomau’a Bt logy -y, signation, but, in ony ovont, to ask of him | comfortabio sxporionco. te & etatemont of cangos. Tho Committce ap- = —— pointed was the Rev. Dr. Taylor, of tho Tabsr- | Tho St. Louis Globe enlla attontion to the re; nacle ; tho Rov, Dr, Clapp, Bocrotary, and Ar. | rosentation of hopolosa States in tho Natlon Smith, Troaauror, of the Tome Misstonary 8o- | Ropublicon Convention, aud suggests that gon, slaty. Upto last night the Committes iad not | moans shonld bo doviaod to provont tho rotectiny mot with Dr. Storrs, the ronson assigned for the | of a candidate by thom. “A Ropublican qo failure to moot bim being Dr. Taylor's absenco | tional Convontion is ncanvontion of tho Iopnh, in Now Havon tho grontor part of tho wovk. | Jican party, and its only purpose [6 to socurs | 4 Ono of tho committcomon told » Zines ro- | nomination of a tickot which will receivo offes, porter Int night that he had conversed with | iyo support,—tho support, not of Republica Dr. Storrs on tho aubjoct of his resignation, | minorities, but of Ropublican majoritlos. Up but did not feol at livorty to discloso what Dr. | dor our oloctoral system, all tho miaorities Storre had paid to tim. It might bo trito that, | tho country would tot tmake » Binglo ma! jority, roughly utatod, the action of the Advisory } and to allow thocaudidates of m convontion tt Qouvoll was tho causo of resignation. Ho bo- | bo doterminod by tho roprosontativas of Minor. Moved that Mr, Storra was. bropariiy alotter to | tica would ho to defoat tho purposes for which 1 the Committco, in which hia viows would | convention is called.” bo fale stale: hat Jaltor, He Draaumed, Sy would bo made public, Soveral of tho Di- Fecloin of aus ire soslot{is - with which Semana DEATHS: i eng r. Storrs has buen connected wera uuke HUTCHINSON—Snddenly, on tho moralny yestorday if thoy thought ho wonld follow his | eth ines, Wiliam Enge, vouugoat child of Gert report brought {a by the polico and tho records. aetet ie He supconded an hrovib 8 fase sib ) . j Snd adduced evidence an to his R baractor, fone ligomen White and Dongias will anpost bos | ire Commissioner Anally dircharged him ont tho Hickoy—to-day to provo, it ‘thoy can, that thoy gronall that tho evidence. was insufilciont, In Ny y 5 H te Joparting, the indignant colored man announced are peoooue of tho charge, “inattention to | ii doiornination to fight the mattor out to tha TItK CORPORATION COUNSEL. bitter ond, na ho would not atand any such slan- tone, Tho nomination of Mr. John Woodbridge, Jr,, | Uerous accuant! by tho Mayor for tho uffico of Corporation Conbaot wae outiroly tntooked for, tee wat ANNOUNCEMENTS, thought that no one world be appointed till a change was mado in tho administration, ‘Tho | Tho Trustsos of tho Contral Church have do- Ttopublican Aldermen rogard tla selection as a } cided, asa portion of tho yosr has passod, to Good ono, many oven aay tliat itis tho bost ap- | reditco the price of sonts about ono-fourth, ointment that the Mayor as over mado. Ald, iron ie’ one of tne chiot. edvooates for tho | God seate can still be obtained at Janson, Mo- now candidate, Mr, Woodbridge {s a gontlaman | Clurg & Co.'s book-store. not widoly known among the political olementn Tho Istely-olectod Grand Lodge oMcora of that haunt tho” Oly lisll (a face. mach to his | District No. 6, I. 0. B, B,. will visit Sovoroignty credit), bat thoso who are acquainted with him | Lodgo No, 143, of that Ordor, this evening at oxpress tholr unbonnded faith in himas ataw- | the fill cornor North Clark and Michigan yet endiare wacny S bis prslas a8 B centlenan. atreota in their official capacity, nnd citizen. ho Judiciary Committco mecta %, Friday to consider his appointmout, and the Al. | ,The Old Volks’ concert, of which notice has dormon composing it, should they bo among alroady npponred in those columns, takes place the numbor of thos who wore onco fined | tls cventug ot tho Michigan Avento Baptist Judgo Willisma for coutompt, havo s gooa Church, ‘Lhe closing rohoarsals indicate that chanco, by recommending unfavorably to tho { {le concert will bas vory enjoyablo one, both in Councll the namo of Mr. Woodbridge, to nhow | the modern and old-timo fontures of the very thotr spite, as Dir. W. ig a brothor-in-law of | URiquo programm, Aas largo number of the Indgo Willinns. ‘This wes tho suggestion of | best amatour-slugore will tate part, 1¢ fa au in- one of the Mayor's loudoat-monthod parasites dication that soma very excellent singing as wolt qwhon tho nows of tho appointmont was first | §8 quaint and curious mueic will bo beard. mado known, are ae A . H Mr. Bator moved that the Chair obtain a liet rovignation with withdrawal from the Congroga- | and Kathorine E, Mutchiuson, oged 10 monthe of thie city, now of fue. wil Ho mined 49 AGS Hie oa Madlean CET een ee ed of namoe aud roport them hereafter to auctor | 4. wsajyy OAD Or aa PMs sue gadlany SUBURGAN. tual Churel Tas reply, vraa paltormly ta Hho | days. at asco o'tock, sisal ann ee Beara thas ‘bo .{s dangctounly twit py eng fis life to tho roportors. Yeaterdsy ofter- | mocting. ‘ afiirmativo. Dr, Ward, of tho Indepen ‘ono i ols sday, hy fover, His daughtor, who {a prostrated under | © i Superintendent, submitted yostorday, showed A rogular meotiog of the Board of Trustess aa Senin, ale yeaina, vers santa eh BS Co: was bold Monday, ‘Tho potition for opouing of maloa ied, 35; elaglo, ito, 425; a ied a Ag te anos 46 Wore J annok TSuack Lilt arene through iene af eon stintiolt to 15 undar 2; 19 from 3 to 10 yore inviu- | Ltucoln avenno, wns Iaid on tho tablo, sive; and an average of 7 in onch ten A potttion prosented by 8, B, Chaso asking yoars above that point to 80. ‘Their ail- | pormission to Jay o 2-inch wrought-iron pipo ob monte, Pa sh sate % Soran hig own oxponse on Belmont avenue, from Dum- Gia Matt Pe et ets esha i - | my rond, for tho uso of water at hie-houso and ing cough, Hi-old nO, miuntngitts, z rites othor residents on gald streot, who cannot pro- tlon, 2; heart disease, bronchitis, 3; diph- | cure tho samo on account of objections being i, 5 dip a, 6. . fied against the assessment by Mr, Yonnpg, ovo- Mr. Wright thon moved that a committes of fivo, including the Chairmap, bo appointed to tako up tho mattor, and obtain names leaking to tha furthorance of an association which shall bo organizod for tho promotion of tho commor- cin] intorosts of Chicago, * Ar. Wright thought they should tako a widor scope than chosp transportation, and include overy subject of bonoflt to the mercantile com- munity, Mr. Lyman Bridges offered tho following as ‘an amendment: . ‘To obtain members for tho organization of the Cii- of tho Direators of tho Momo Mlsslonary So | Tésldence, corner Dolden-ay, aud Orchari-at, ctoty, sald, in addition, that ho had boon tn- RAT AR At Erie, Pa. ‘Barctt Si. of pneumonty, formed of reoponing of nogotiations Lutwoon | Hout. Wallace Graham, Ui, No brotlor of IL, Bd Dr, Storra and tho Brick Presbyterian Churob, Funoral aoryleeo at tho rosidonce of Ate, Fatets porvic Falebant It will bo romomborod that Dr. Storrs doclined a | gio Michigau-ay,, thia (Wednesday) morning, a | call ta this church somo months ago. On In- | o'clock, quiry it was found that no official reopening of DAVI8ON—On tho mqrning of the 7th Inte nogotintions had as yot boon mado. lt aypoara | whooping-cough, Edith Caroline, yourig2st daughtery to be tolerably cortain, howeyor, that tho Brick | Z. 0, and Alice 8; Davison, aye 83g tnontha, Chureh would still bo glad to obtain for its |, Funeral to-day, ata p,m., from 370 North Cary, astor 80 omivont a clergyman ay tho Rov. Dr, | erst toGmeoland, torre; and itis probable that should Dr, Storra iuTele Dopers picase copys privatoly signify " yaa {0 hits enloon preparing awhiaky an atiack. of brila fover, is not oxpectod to live. | Beep O'Nell eas tit se atta tion “tho, door + An inquest was held yostorday morning on | oponodand thoidentical * Baldy” stopped into tho tho body of Mrs. Susan Flnunagau, and tho-} room and called for a liot Scotch, O'Neil gazed jury decided she died from want of care in| athim for a second, rubbed bls oyov, gazed childbirth. Flannagan, who ia still inashaky | again io speochloss astonishment at the to him covdition, was handed over to his friende, | ghostly apparition, aod taking in tho situation though the Coroner thought tho Washingtonian Batiod | for tho back yard. Before ho had reached Homo would bo the best place for him. it uo wan salod bad dotslaod vonull io recovered ‘ Tho management of tho Chicago Base Ball | from tho shock, = when, ho | vas pote Club have propared tho ‘soason coats for tho | susded in jroantee iho hag ies ‘coming season, and thoir distribution will besin | 80d listen, to ray is SO AIeL Sh itn b a jest Thureday, whon sbockholdors will solect thoir J 29 cager to make, Ho stated that Lo lod 4 ig willingoosa to accept a call | , DICKBONSSiddvuly, on (he morning, of thei cago Commercial and Transportation Association to | ‘Tho month of Fobruary compared favorably | ing property on tho south aldo of asidayoous. | after certain proliminary orrangonients, the | pai, P neck Zo, Dickson, ol BHISE OL OL A, toth distributions taking place at Spalding's | io thy recoyarad to vontnro out, (eet Jour. | {a1 fatormation relating to transportation; to | Of thoee, 175 wore uot 1 year old, and only? | ‘The Wator Committoa presonted a roport de- = CH Hock Island papers copy, atore, Randolph stroot noar Clark, arbd Ps, town 0 rouow old acquaintances encourage the | imbroventont oer l ne bad passod 80 yonre, Lhe males wore 801, and | fining the duty aud powors of the Suporintond- RICHARD H. DANA HANTIS—At the resldenco of hor ron, Robert ms A young woman on Calumet avonuo marricd, | and wet his whiatlo, A drink was given him, ay alte 2 cad storage of See aiere fomnles 257. ¥ifty-aovon died of ronsumption, | ont of tho Water-Works, which was ordored laid s ra, 462 Michigan-av., March 7, Mrs. William 0, Hed Lite of Portsmonth, N. 1., aged 75 yours. whila at Parreo two yoars ogo, a Iungarian | which had the offoct of rendering him mora Mis Kecovery~fish tho Minn Who Got Funeral actvices at 2 p,m, Thursday, The remsiny being about one-tenth of all. Sovouty-ono | over ono weok, whon it will be’ taken up and Princo whose lordly titles wero so numorous that | communicative ng to the interior regulations of 3 uCO claudio: "Yo taciltate tho aljaatment of alter. childien died fu convalsions, 33 of-diphtheria, 20 | acted upon. idos that ho shall bo o resl- onces, contraversics, and misunderstnndings between I Speer ar ont t {a members and (rabeportstion companies; to edyo- | of bronchitis, 42 of scarlot fovor, J3 of pnou- | dout of the town; sball uperiutond and behold] the Appointmont for #im—T1in Ace | will bo taken East for interment, dim Mand prondunalbg his oatso was liko swat- Ae tana caval that eau culated tonite cate the cuasteusties of nee, arenes for La haby a8 monia, : , responsible, for a Work “Grdarad’ by tho Baad quaintance with tho President page AL Unto Sie Falla C0. ay jowing an {iron fence, Often aa sho paces her 10 morning papors for dis. | ton and the improvement loee now, “existing t to: ee n connection with tho Wator-Works, ench a3} Other Mention. Say a a ine ts SHE eh pee ended ‘Bratt Thal which is nearly 44 feot square, aha Seen ee Miata Mearece onions devlso, aulrall, and sivocsto plans of legislation, by COUNTY BUILDING. layiug of wator-pipes, netting of fire-bydrants, |, Speetat Disnatch to The Chieayo Tribune, G. 5, Ingraham, of tia. city, oged "OL years andy Dloseos the forathought of her mothor, who had FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. may bo remediod, and to advoeato such other princl. and’ sreching aad motitaising, Bre slim tole. Boston, March 7.—Tho Won, Richard H. Dana, a hor, whon nt school, take anoxtracoursoof | According to the following lotter recolved by | ptesand projects tn connection with tho subject of | ‘Tho Shorlff will bid adieu to fonrtoon of Lin } Bmp. sutll imcuo All water yocnile, eolisat al | gr, baw entirely recovered from his temporary SPEQUAL NOTICES. plain sowing. Asuistaut United States Troasuror Bangs yestor- | traneportation aa will tend to advance the commercial } poartors and lodgers to-day. ‘They chango from a prosperity of our city and country, ‘This practical suggestion, which is identified with the objects of the Now York Association, was rojectod, and Mr. Wrights resolution was was passed, aftor which tho meoting adjournod, oa THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CONSIDENING COMPTROLLER NAYES" SUGGESTIONS, A meoting of the Finance Committeo of tho Council, tho President thoreof, tho Mayor, and Acting Corporation Counsol was held yosterday afternoon in the privato room of the Comptroll- or's office to consider some telograms from Mr. Hayes, now in Now York. Thoso dispatebos recommended three things aa necessary to bo dono by tho Council at once to help the city's credit, 4) ‘Tho first roquest wae that the Financo Oom- maittea would procure at onos, if porsiple, an ordor from the Council offeriug » rebate of, say, 10 per cont on all back tares—years of 1876 aud provious—if said taxes were paid within a spec- iGod timo, porhaps a month, This was conkld- ored and discusaed at longth, acd, inasmuch os indisposition, aud was at his ofiice to-day attond- | ~~—~—~~~--~~- ing to businosa ag usual. He naturally declines Electro Silicon to say noything until bis nomination has been Hes gcoosirod tho ara of the Amores Taslttats ot Mee confirmed, but thoro Is no reason to doubt his | Yerkantuossiaciclo known for closzing and muliiag accoptenco aud his departure for lila poat | nondmixture, will uotscratch or corrode, and’ prodsen A rith but tittlalwbor. feet ts soon as it is posaible for him bola onary Moll Evoiated ots, vil br ula to closo up his legal businos, Thora | BYP MesULLOUIL & OU. at aud od South bes P GiLLer, McUULLOUIL £ GO,, Of and séSouth War fs no roagon to doubt that Mr. Wish was mainly | et., Gu = responsible for the selection, as he has long | “ph. =e 3, = known Mr. Dana, portonally 88 Woll as pro- OLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, | fossionally, while hia acquaintance with tho TENTH WARD, President dates back only to tho Lexington Therg wiil ben inveting of the Tenth (old Flerenty) Contonnial, where ho waa tho orator, Ar, Vana | Witd Kepublicen Club af 204 West Lako-at, Thuredy will bo vory uulike Gen tHcheuck in ‘ono rospece | Svewlat, she docs nut play cards ot all, noteven whist, SIXTEENTH WARD, ‘Tho nomination has been received mith reat Tho Ropublican tax-payers and yoters of the fix favor in this city, and Ropreaontatlve Piorvo | teenth Ward are roquested to mot in masa contr was tho firat to congratnlato Mr. Dana by tol. | tlou Wodnesdsy ovontny nt Dettinan'’n Hall on Nort graph. One resaon for tho Previdoot’s | sveutie, corner Dayton slroct and Clybourn avenoy soquicscing in Mr. Fish’s suggestion is une | to consider the intorests of the poopla of tho ward doubtadly tha epontancons mannor tn while Hiecomingepriny olectlong. vr. Dans came to his defonse Inst April. Ho was introduced to him that day, aud on their AUCTION SALES. rotutu to the khouso of Mr. Tower tho whole * 2 7 parly woro blua with tho cold and wero culled | BY ELISON, POMLROY & CO, realized from uso of wator, and shall pay ovor Chicago to Jolios, ll moweys, ota, oglloetou i pas “ronuiroe ae Oscar Charles waa yostorday circulating his | to town, aud ebail aleo give bond tu tho penal i Buia of 86,000 for tha faithful performance of cards and peer an Acunelinie for Collector for } fis 'autios, ‘Tho roport also provides for tho tho Town of Lake Viow. dutica of tho Chiof aud Assistant Enginoor of Tno North-Town Collector received $14,000 | tho Water-Works, yeatordsy, and gives notice that those who fail zente contain of Tollcoropprted Sia fava is i to gottle to-dny-will bo Yovied on. Matinot babtuates tone oe The Doylo and nrkiny cases woro continued Attor autiting tho rognior pny-rolls for tho in tho Criminal Court yestorday until the 27tb. ees Sled raat 2 au é gr, work , and The diaporition f2 rent. Hie foramen cane, x roading and ordering on filo tho application of “BIN” Wray, Ueuoted crackaman andebiot ot | 5eter Welt fer appointment of tapper of water: a band of crooks, whoo bond was declared for- | @P°™ the Host agjourag se a foitod a fow days ogo, it issaid will bein tho city in a fow days ‘Zor trial. Cornolius Price yostorday filed his bond with the County Clorig sa Park Commussionor, In the amount of $60,000, His bondsmen wore Jons- thau Clark aud sAbnor Price, ‘Lho County Collector yestorday suceseded in gathoring in $64 a8 taxos for 1869 from Jobn Beully, living ut No, 6511 South Wolated streot. ‘Tho iight ia ruportedto havo beon vigorous, aud Mr. Robert Harris, President of tho Chicago, | day, pooplo who goto tho Assistant Treasurer's Barlington & Quincy Railioad, mot with asad | office to exchango bilis for fractional currency, ‘areavomont in tho loss of hia mother, who diod | or to redeom old correncr, will hereaftor bo re- at on onrly hour yoaterdoy morning. Mr. Harria | quitod to dopoatt Iegal-tender notes for tho was in tho Esst whoo sbe was taken sick, and | amount desirod. Thoy will thon receive certilt- a digpatch was at once sent to bimaskibg for | catesof doposit, which thoy will send on to fils immodiste rotarn if ho wished to sco hor | Washington, whers they will bo honored, and alive, - Although bo hurried back as fast ae tho | the fractional curroncy romitted. Tho main ctrain could take him, still ho camo too late, bis | differouce between the old and tho now plan is, mother having dicd just about fifteen minutes | that peraoos desiring currency will be obilgod to before he arrived. Hor remains will bo takon to | pay tho oxpresa chatgos for its transmission, tho her former homo at Portemouth, N. U., for | roason for tho change beiog that tho appropria- burial. tion for tho transportation of currency by the . ope? Government ia very nearly exhausted: Mike Evans didn’t got tho Times’ taxos yeeter- | “144 ton, Georas Y. Dange Asnatant Treasurer day, but during tho aftorngon ho paid Mr. | caited states, Chicago, fil: Cour letter of tho 31 s fait at fis office on Fitth averuo, Mr. 4 gesting abi: ft $23,000 f Be sat ‘but Bike says ho wos aseured that Fre peri eet Eupesent, t E,00ftas- ‘to-day tho cash will bo forthcoming, which ro- | Owing to tho stoppage of tho ‘Printing Baresu apd mains to beseen. At Fort Andre Matteson, on [ the limited supply of fractionnt currency on hand, Fills avenue, tho besteging army had no bottor ear requisition lias been Lut partlaily Altod ; $7,000 been forwarded this day. In view of thls, but wauccoss, ‘The garrison withun tho castlo will not | les been forwarded Hi pocially for the reason that the appropriation ybe surprised, and evon tho neighbors are ox- | for tronsportation 1s exhausted, I bave the honor to ‘eluded from the premises. ‘Thus doos Mr. M. } request that new fractional bo used only for your own not only economize on his taxce, but bo eaves | office disbursements, and that deport of United ‘the expense of entertaining visitors, paying Biatea Baten Ne reeulred {ate ana, certigantes ¢ Sr ile Anal 01 tos 0 ts, going shopping, oto. Bly slr, dovilieh aly. | footonat currency, and upos the recelpt of cortifesto GEN, BUTLER. Spteiat Dispatch ta Tha Caicago Tribune, Boston, March 7.0 Juurnal recently pub- lished o communication anyiug that, “At a meoting of tho Board of Governors of the Mili- tary Hospitals held os Augusta, Mo., in tho autumn of 1874, after the first-published lotters y 8h and 63 Laudolph-st, 4 ,Abogt halt-past 10 Inst ovoning, a man ran- | yore tho amount wil’ tel daly forwanied, thelr the Togal right of {ho Counall to do this was uot | tho reault in oo much the moro eraditablo, of Tilton and Boocher, aud boforo the trist, the | tough in tho most dangerous manor, They gee ED OUEN PEA ‘atrest puraued by 8 woman arrayod in scanty [oo ‘ ‘Treasurer United States. morilation at:presont au ths eubloos shat | tee BrOP™ was a fow daya ago gonvisted of Basra, etalon See Distor ia Charman after | the Prosidont no moro than tho rest. ite ro. | THIS, Wednesday, Evening, March 8, at 7:30 oli, arnt » attract t tanti CHARLES 8, LODING. jomptrollor Hayes’ second request was that | shop-lifting, aud sontonco 6 Poniteutiary | oficial oxamination of tho Hospital, sat down to | t d to thi Jor with Mr. Di t Ne Ee LO wae ZOleg tothe: kee | Atspecial mosting of tho Dosrd of Wost | tho Counoll would put into the Lill the itom of | for ono yar. "At tho timo lio exproseed n desire eke ‘arned to the parior with Mr. Dana at onco, and THE Last s private dinnor. Toward the closo of tho repast Gen, Martindale, addressing Gen. Butler, in- quired if he was at liborty to atate what ho aid not drink again until ho left the town, Mr. 500,900 for dotictonoy which had boon stricken EN RS ks te Dane, whan it manenid that eho Prosident bad | ATT OT LON SALE was loft that if thia item were put in, it would ed and watchod tho running twalt Chicago Park Commissioners, hold Monday Penns to escape and her in bot parent, morning, the following resolutions on tho death At tho northwest cornor of Dearborn and | of Charios 8. Loding, Isto Socretary of tho to bo traasported immediately, aud yostordsy ho Was accommodatod. Ho gonerously paid the expenny of his voyage. ‘Washington, he made a bolt for the corner | Board, wore adopted : help tho olty's credit vary much ; butif it wero! Attor a great doal of waiting and wishing | #tew about the scandal, and hia conclasiona palely deviled et ner ies DE the Fine Collection, diagonal! opposite, Sho did likewiso, and he ‘Waxnras, Goa fn Hie windom has Tomoye from 1 sat out, Heronld bore he cradle (Rad acttodialy yosterday, capinges wore issued on the indict- | reepecting the truth of tho obargea | Prosidout to learn, that Mra, Dana, whom ho ORIGINAL AMERICAN ieceostoe See ee he diceweee oe Seat Ghicsya lark’ Continasioners i mcuoy. Ie is of coureo known thot tho eity muse | mente found che day previous for tho arreut of | against Beecher. Gov. Butler replied that ho | has never mot, ts a third cousin of his. ' Tonvy and the accossories to tho dus! murdor in which bo was principal astor,- in tho afternoon an officor was sent to Konorba to approhond Ranoy, but dispatchos intimated that ho would knew the whole story, having hoard both sides, and ovory matorinl fact, and added om- pbaticaly, and without hesitation, ‘Mr. Beochor havo 83,000,000 befote the 1st of Juco or its papor will, or may, bo protested. ‘Ibis bolog the oaso, the Committeo wera willing to do any- E hallway, Threo seconda Iator tho Fopartor Baw eae ano Be dont we Bara toot foal, ‘tho white-robed sugol do likewise, Who they | nection with this Board at all mes ‘shown a capacity were and what thoir businoss aro two things no | to meet overy requirement and the ability to avercome 2 7 By L, W, PRENTICE, of thlu city, follow can find out. overy difficulty ‘presented in conducting the duties | thing in thelr powor to hold up tho Comp-| not bo'found. ‘he arreat of tho accossoriog wns | iauot guilty of tho charges mado by Tilton,’ | ow tho Last Consus of New York * . + Oneof tho moat prominont features of tho Connected with his office, : troller's hands in bia efforts to mako rogardod as uncertain, but tho reault will bo | ‘This doclaration was, of courso, mado b ofore his Clty Was * fooled With. An arilat celevrated for his Adlrondac Scenery, Council's anto-roons attoadance last ovening | rqf@iactcr tose 8 bis death, tho public have tosis | both onda mock | They therefore agrood t0 | icoown to-day. employment by Moulton to draw up his atate- Spectai Dinpateh to 1he Chicaao Tribune, Tho Pleturce to bo sold mithout lit or resorea Hie Honor the Mayor with bis concla-loe | (oa ee cet, ae ee eee peat poste |\recommend to the Conncil to pat tho | mont.” Gon, Butler. roplics in the Yournaito. | New Yonx, March 7.—It has boon ohargod ho- | —___ELINON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, mo @ reduction to the same amount in some 0 - | thonntinn of 1874; aecond, that no meetia FRID AY MORNING armory for the First Regiment, which they bono | inn ae Tinea arionetby is thie thes bere | other way, and by cntting down other items, | sidering bids for tho rection of tho morgus, | wautiold in July, boforo any’ statemonta etiog | fraudulont In many respects, In ordor to necuro ' Fe eee coe toe hee paket force | of alliction, end eausen copy of these Fesctutions to kitohon, etc., for tho now hospital, ‘Tho bid- mndo; third, thas ha was not presont at any other mooting; fourth, that, in discusslons, ho did not ray that Mr, Beocher was not guilty of the chargo. mado by Mr. ‘Tilton, but, o« tho contrary, did say that, in his judgmont and betlof, Beccher was mullty B fact which bo had novor doubted, and novor heard of anybody olso doubting until after it was proved upon him by tho onths of four or five witnesses and his own lettora; fifth, that his declaration of guilt or innocence was not made beforo his How woll thoy succesdod may be secon by road~ ing the report of the Conncil procesdings iu another cotoma. ‘Tho Comptroller's third requost was rofaod. —_——_.-—_. MURDEROUS BOOT-BLACK, CAUSE OF THE AYFIAY, About 7 o'clock Isat ovening an altercation occurred on the cornor of Wabash avoruo and Twonty-socond stroct, betweon Heury Hughes, who attonds tho awiteh for tho South Pade Rail- large roproscntation from this city in the State 3 Ay o y ‘ Logisisture. John I. Davonport, formerly o MARCH 10, 9:30 OGLOCK, United States Commissioner, now Clerk of the OUR REGULAR WEEKLY United States Court of this Dintrict, haa discoy- ATH IST Ay ored proofe of frauds of startling charactor, all Repeal GETOr ora eas cal ae ais peace ad of tho Tammany Demoo- | (oo15, now Parlor Suits, now Chamber Sel, Disise Tho frvt district 1 examined waa {ho Twenty. cantons Sa gt core te y th Electié hove aro rhle-Top ‘ables, Easy lor Bhsrict, where L, reslded at the imo ine censne nse | Oflco Desks, What-Nots, Orockory, Glans and Tul taken. ‘I found that, at my own honee, anyeelf, my | Waro, General Merchandiae, Table Cutlery, Whi dors wero present in large numbers, and, aa 4 consequoncs, the rivalry was rroat,—so groat that nothing was dono beyond giving on oxpreasion in favor of letting tho wholo work to ono man or firm. P. J. Sexton appeared to be the moat fuyorablo bidder. The Committea moots again this afternoon, THR GNAND sUny. Tho Grand Jury, ao strangoly conatituted, to whiok roforonco in dotal! baa already bocn mado, was in session again yosterday, and diuposed of “and for tho use of tho First togimont,” The | Pe *PFesd upon pao piere nay Tieust xprezslon among sha Aldara tuto Tobbee ‘Tho Engincors’ Cinb of the Northwest met nt ing for such an affair, and somo of | thoSherman Mouse yestorday afternoon, Mr. 4hs mombers swore by whatever gods thoro | E+ 8. Chonbrongh in thochair. Mossrs, John A. ‘bo that they would soo the Mayor,—son- Colo, Johu Nichol, G, T. Neoly, L. M, Johnson, in-law, and all—further frst boforo thoy would | 85d Joba E, Tomes wore elected to mombership, oto the rogiment a dollar, lot sloue an armory, | ond Megara. W. IL Newton, G. E Hirby, Q. A. There will be a beautiful Oght over the matior Watlor an propa s Aas SEE, (RUC) Ae ewhoen If comen tite the Connell, Mr. 8, 8. Greeley road a paper on ** Riparisn employmont by Moulton to draw up bis stato- * The Gorman [ollef and Ald Bocloty hes been | nights,” Moferring to tho lake-slaibe, ho olsimod | voy Company at that point, and Jobn Butler, a | uortisvinal sate was’ tint of Agdrowes ema | mouh thst omployment belog previous to the ae eee ee ee ae te erata? | eben etos ELIGON, POMEROY & 60 greatly in neod of funds during the last two | that a porgon had no right torun out a plor from | nows-boy and boot-black, in whieh «tho former | yifo'the Glark atrect Pawnbrokers, whom tho | Lt of July, and tho statemont was mado | his wite, and noplow at colicgo, had Leen returned aa WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Woooths. And as the domands upon tho Sucioty | his proporty for tho purpose of inducing accre- recolyed a stab from the offects of which it fa inst jary fniidd “to iudker for sume: insocuiably before tho 13th of Angust. Ho thon pro-} yotera; also Hugh Hastings, his wife, daughter, and + a at tho prosont timo make it noccseary to scoure | tions of aol, and thus incroasing hie ostate at additional means, a benefit has been arranged. | theoxponsoof hia noighbora, Attor discusaiy, -which comes off at tho Wost Sido Turnor Hall | some proposed changes in tho constitution an Shis ovoning. Aside from tho benovolent pur- | 7 Fore, tho ontertaimont iteolf will be worth'the | C718" the Club adjourned for ono month mouncos tho writer of tho sommunica- tion an infamous inr,. ond adds o lotter from Gen. Martindato, written in anawer toa note from him, and saying: ‘*On the ques- two boys, and the sons of a servant in AUC’ HERS, 104 EAST MADISON-ST, hia housc, Joseph P, foward, 8 jeweler om, Filth | avenue, oppostio te, Deinawlok REMOV Al Hote, bin wife’ ond, some six chijdrou, . hardly probablo that ho will rewaver, At tho hour named both boys stood on tho corner quarreling about somothing or, othor, Hughes reason. This jury found no diMoulty in finding otrue bill, the allegation boing that they bad recoived stolen goods, knowing tha samo to have beon atolon. Thoy were arrested in tho oftor- Dose, the oierialomon teal willbe marth the ee threstonotostiko Butler and tho lator dared | neon on fhe indcument “aud gave bood ia tho | 0% of AH, Beecher ianozence or galt of thot | Shesgare gaye fw of ie fiien ia vues ho | PIRGT DRY GOODS SALE AT OUR NEW STIL excellent Gorman dramatfo company will | pro- REO RO ER SLE ABT: ihn to do tt. bnuhes thoronan gave Batler mj eum. OF 0 Aaron Aairana:abd Ay Ax Yau falned nor protoseod to bellevein hisinnecanco, | Taiss foama thats dsinet wnieu consis ot shout tee | Mog, 118 && 120 Wabash-av., Sebealnee; “the Dareiniana.” The. pleco ie Tho Committee en Punlio Records, to whom | open'kuife aud plungod If Into hia autagonist. ‘Tho following information in reference to the Echove-always suppoded tnt, you ‘thought «him: EE erence ioe tg tons, to bo returned-wa containing 1,199 voters, ‘Tho Northeast corner of Madlon-t,, oxact numbor of women ond children in that district Thursday Morning, March 9, at 9:30 o'clock whoso names wore added to tho list of voters ts 735, NEGULAW TRADE SALE In various othor districts I found that this samo sort of reglatration had beon purened. I found inmany of | VIER. We CC IO DS, tho districts that scarcely o porson was returned naan Tine Oustom-Made Olothin: alien. ‘Tha spportionmont {4 required by law to ba Woolone: inte: Gap. Hoots: Beas, mado upon the population, less the allens, po , Caps, 2 d guilty, and yot I cannot now say dofinitaly that havo heard you declare ag much, Btill I bo- love I havo." 3 THE “CONGREGATIONALIST” ON THE AD- VISORY COUNCIL, Tho Boston Congregahonalist has an oditorial, ‘said to be ono of tho wittiost and most effective | was referred tho mattor of investigating tno -brought out thia season, and will undoubtedly | condition of affairs around the Recorder's offico, be woll rendered by thst excellent company. | wilt commance the examination of the boots to- ee Ro tnbleaiy vivant sand oyher. day, with the assistance of experts. Tho Com- » ‘The spring sale of picturen under the ansplees mitteo will no doubt find from tho books that Batlor, ag soon os he committed tho decd, ran off. Tho wounded béy, who fainted as foon as he was stabbed, was takon into the drug-woro uudor the Ayvonuo House and Dr, Ls, 11, Noutgomary wont for. Tho Doctor oxamined the wound ond found that tho compoaltion of the jury, in addition to what bas alrondy been published, was gleaned yesterday : Potor Dott is an onginoor out of employ ; John Rocinwald runs o usloon and grocery on Larraboo streat; Tenao Hatch is a stock tan, but on tho retired list; Jon # ¥ ho body right over the apex of | Herbert, of Hydo YVark, {4 @ gontleman ry i ' Hambury Edgings and Insertings, tthe eszoclated artiuts of ~ | there ought to be 6 certain amount of | kuifo entored ¢ i fivo columns long, aualyzing and anticising the | Mr. Davonport wont to Albany yostorday for 50 CASH Oly HA! nonce to-morrow evening at the gallery, Now Std monoy on hand, and the Rocorder ill is hoarhy heaw erie ae sists and poraate nib. LAL agri i gle formerly a watch- | work of tho rocent Plymouth Church Advisory | tho purposo of Iaylug thosa facts boforo. the For xo 8 Ck Youth's Wees, ‘Wabash avonuo. Tho collection numbers about | doubtless show that such smount [a at arora White tanthe ‘Nogeators tho boy en Bo ae oan ho’ ig-estd to bave boot | Council. Tholarticlocvidently from tho penof Dr. Bennie Colnmaitisa on. x pportlouragn, At pan ree eons Straw Gooda, 20 ‘Mork, Frdma the gases of Beirlow, Elkins, command, This would seem to bo tho | fainted several times, his faco got icy cold, and | discharged; William Alissillicr ia reputable | Doxter,—who {son acknowledged high author Hrobability B that “i Oomcittee vig ue WM. A, BUTYENS & ihe Auctioneer, Rall, Bpread, Green, Murph Pe ky i peat ow, | natural ond of the fovestization, but if it stops | it waa not belioved that le could survive fftecn | contractor for cornice work, whois sald to ran o | itv on quostions of usage and polity,—is calmly | pojuted to taka tha roturog into ita posession P. By ay ‘2 by ip? Piobori rere bie! ag ertson, | hore the Couminitteo will como short of its duty, | minutes, After soma restorativos, howover, had | factory ; James Reod, lato a saloon man ; Lorenz | yayoro in its atricturoa upon the course and do- | and sco what, if anything, can bo mado of thom. “BY G. P. GORE & CO, ‘etoD, f tts tt ft Ln " eee lwners. | tn view of the fact that tho alr ia full of rumors | beon applied to him, ho rocovered suflolenbiy ta Baer, no business; whilo Patrick Doughorty is taions of that body, It et 1 di u ” 68.and 70 Wabash-ay, Se tenet a Stinger tienes pe hee sillees retlecting upon tho gencral managemont of the | bo taken to bia homo io tho roar of No. 47 Eld- | understood to run aesloon on tho North Sido, | *#!ons of ye elrongly —condomne J otlics, especially the Abstract Dopartment. Tho examination should not stop with tho books, bat witueseea should bo oxamined as to tho compo- tency and intogrity of the managemont, in viow of tho fact that proporty-holdord aro already dis- trustful, and have oan ides that tho obstract-books, worth ttle nt first, aro growing moro worthloss every day, { should examine osncolully into the receipts of thatdopartment, and the eblelensy, of the help employed, and i¢ need not go outed the course of tho Counoil im going ontiroly out- sido of the letter miasivo in prssicg Judge ment upon tho labors of tho Charob loveati- gatiog Committes of 1874, and, stil moro fln- grantiy, in oansiderlog and advising with rafor- ence to the Andovor ‘Church lotter, which was not ovon in oxistouco whan tho lottor missive waa sent ont, It condomna tho anewora to tho Qirst two questions ag ovabive and vaguo; ap-, proves in general of tho ‘ropllos to tho third aod fourth ; ronouncos tho ra- tidge court, ZIo waa accompauied by the Doc- torsndau officor. Tho Doctor stayed with him some time, and whon ho loft ho waa somewhat improved. Io was, however, still iu a critical condition, It is tho Doctor's opinion that tho knife which entered botweon tho alxth and seventh ribs slautlngly glanced off on tha soventh, If such ia the caso, and no internal homorrhago takes placo, there is some chance for the boy'a TADOvOry which bas fitted him for the pouition bo holds, CRIMINAL -Yosterday about s dozen new canvases woro ro- ecived, including the ‘'Day-Dreamer,” by Goo- kins; “The Image-Vender,” by Spread; Noar ‘Lake George,” aud two views on the const of Brittany, by Tuttle; “Lako Champlain.” by “Bigelow; ‘Interior of Bt. Mark's, Venico,” by Douglas Volk; Lincoln Park Toward tho Lako," Frank Greon; snd two or throo landscapes by Pickering. Bavorat additions will bo mado to- day, Tho gallery will be open for inspection Sainte ere ee Our Second Great Spring Auction Sal Broomarox, Ii., March 7.—Otlicers of the or . MoLoan County Grango woro instatled to-night 1 by Grand Master A. P. Forsytho. Tho {nstolla- 0 \ BS l f tion, which was public was held tn Vherntx Holl, + which woa woll filed, Tho officers inatalled wero Ty Campbell, Master; Joseph £, Cottman, Over | 0 Wednesday, March 8, wt 9:30 a. m. xoor: William R. Duncan, Looturar + J.B, Oren. | Cataloguos and goods ready for inapoction Bonds Ingor Janson, 6 fomalo, was np boforo Justice Tisinos for tho larceny of soveral shawls and ton yards of calico from LE, Heasoustoio, and was held over to tho Criminal Court in bonds of $300. looftho | Afow minctcs after the stabbing occurred dorif, Steward ; W. ©. Trott, Chaplain ; O, Bar- QE, P. GORE & C0., this dey asl ayonting, snd alao to-miorsy ty County Usard ‘for, witnosses to condemn tho | Oftioer Arcls appasrad on the scene, and when bo | | John Parnes, tho soung mann who was arrost~ Oe ete eee ernie ta the, Moulton. nard, Bocrotary ; 8 W. Balhorlaud Beoratary ; {4 and 70 Wabath-t . HOUN, abagoment, v2 cd ay u & A \< » We Ti A paragraph wad published oserday stating | Soret an asitact {rm that ofleo sumption co | puvaatt of im ie learued Cat the'ter nad | Durligh, tao illadist, war aguin, Uetore Sus | comtary fol provious sagelnatherey strongly | Vora’ "Rir Stilton Hoeariiy Potons Bir. that in 1873 Mossre, Kohn & Jro., clothiors, sole Ed Phillips, thon Aseusor, a sult of clothos valued at 685; that in 1874 Corrigan, the then Avsessor, gavo his deputy, Phillipe, a letter to Kohn & Bro. tolling him that what Ed did would be all right; and that for 1875 a Deputy Asaossor put down Mr, A. II. Kolin, of No. 114 Calumet avenuo, as H, J. Cohn, and that fir, K. thus escaped the payment of his personal tax of 0318.37, It appoars, howover, from Mr. Kolin's statement, that the fucte in tho caso are somo what differonk ‘he ostablishment of Kohn & Bro, is a wholesalo one, and doen po rotail business, No clothing waa sold, to Ed Phillips, aud if any lad sen be would bave had to pay for it, In 1874 Phillips did bring a lotter from Corngan, but it simply said that the former wax bin Doputy, Short and simple as it was, the firm did not like It, thinking it bad a bed Took xbout it. Bus whatever the letter moant, it bad no influence upon the firm, Aa for the tax of 1875, Mr. Kobo ways that whon ho called on Evans to pay the personal Property tax of tho house he aeked what hia own individual tax was, The books were searched, and his name did not ap- pear there. Sabsoquently it was discovered that, by a blunder of a depaty, tho name hag been pat down aa H. J, Colin. Mr. Evang Burloigh, tho billiardist, way again before Jus | tice Foote yostorday aftornoov, and was bound over to the Crimival Court In bouda of $1,500, Ho got bail. About midnight Monday thioves attompted to outor the saloon of II, W. Kana, ut No, 182 Ent Madison atroot, by broaklng a ight of glass in the rear door, and thus obtaining accoss to tho lock. Tho timely arrival of tho police interrupt- od thom, but thoy euocceded in oscaping arrost. William O'Brion and MoDonough, the mon who nttompted last Saturday night to obtain porgousion of tho drop-curtain of the Adelphi ‘thoatro fora debt of $20, wero bofore Justica D'Wolf youterday afternoon, charged, one with having passed hinwelf off a4 ao officor of tho police force and thoother as a Constable, ‘I'ho charges agsingt both .woro withdrawa and an action begun for riot, Joho Bmith, Pat Carroll, and Robert Brimner, three youthful desperadoos, were arraigned be- foro Scully yesterday meraing, charged with at- temptod highway robbory, and committed to await tho action of the Grand Jury in dofault of 91,500 pail. Tho charge was proforred by Lovi Hall, who swore that about 11 o'clock Saturday night he was set upon by the to,and, bat forthe find those who would refuso to deal with it under any circumstauces. noless guaranteed from loss on account of clorical blunders, And aa to how tho Recorder's cash account Is mado good, it- might net be amin to examine some of tho Recorder's holp,—for instance, a Mr. Buehler, who in anld to have advanced him money. Thon, again, it night not be frnit- fous, ag rollecting on the management, to oxam- ino oven 9 fow of the janitors or watchmen of tho oflico, who, it i# said, Lave complaints to imako on tho graund that thoy have not been paid the salariog allowed them by the County joard. Fora" firs Siuon Boearth, Fomons ; Sirs.) Qn Thosiay, Hach 9, at 9:30 cela, ‘Wo ehall commence to hold our cnt pyatoonn mom, | oegular Trade Sales, Davenvont, Io,, March 7.—Tbo steamor Dan And offer tho largoat ond beat assorted stock of Hino arrived hore from Bt. Louls to-day. This | 3" TT ER WY Ee Ty me Bt! {a the firat boat of tho sengon. Navigation ia | That can be found in thiscity,, Parlor, Library, #4, Kitchen Fin it Wardrol now open to Dubuque, and etoamors will soon | tain inink, aul Woot ‘Mutireses, arior and 0 commonca making regalar trips, This ia tho | Deaks, Bhow-cancs, earliost sossou for ton yoara, though tho forry- Dost has boon runoing hero for posrly ail win- ter. opposes tho conclusions of tho roply rolatlve to tho Andovor Church letter, and shows by cita- tions from what sre known aos the Cambridgo and Boston platforms, that theaa are in flat con- tradictlon to the principles thoroin laid down and heretofore accopted by tho churches; find pronounces an unprecedented and daugorous the conastitutlon of tho Scandat Commission of iivo,—nsgerting that tho Council hod no moro right ta make tho provision which they did in thiscaso than thoy had to nominate ® candidate for Prositont, aud that tho constitution of such a Commission, no mat- ter how eminont tha names composing it, fu the widest Poaibis doparturo trom tho settled usages of tho Conprogational body. The article, on tho whole, thinks tho largoly biased conatitu~ tion of. the Council, and tho actual outcoino of its Iabore, will combino to rondor ita result of no grost welgbt in.the denomination, Prof. Hinythe, of Andover Seminary, who Is Professor of Church ifistory and ought to know somothlog about such matters, also publishes in tho Congregationalist a longthy dofonsa of the fettor which, os Conimitteoman, ho boro to Lrooklyu, aud has intimated boforo his class that, having put their hands to the plow, tho Seminary Church will not look back until « eat- isfactory ro-eraminstion of this extraordinary inade tracks for his home, at No, 992 Clark atrect, and thoro he wentto search forhim. Whon within a few rods of tho hoase ho heard a none- boy, who bad run ahead of him, call up to But. Jer to got out of the way as the polico wore com- ing to arrest him. Butlor at onco ran out of tho tear door of the house, but tha ofiicer was too quick for him, and caught him on tho Michigan @onthorn lal- road track. He took him to tho Twonty-Scoond Seroot Station, where bo was locked up In a cell. He was very aullon whon arrested, and claimed to have acted in soll-dofense, oa tho boy Hughes had etruck him. Ifo says bo done the stabbin, with his. pockot-knife, which, howevor, las nol yot boon found. ‘This boy Butter, who fg 15 years old, bas boon sollibg papers and blasking boots in tho vicinity where he committed tha dead for somo timo past, aud bears thocharactor of belog a very ward cave. Ho was cantinually fighting and quarroling with tho other boys, and bag boon several times under arroat. It ia claimod that Lo did the stabbing doliberately, and that bo had the open kuifo in his pocket ready to pluoge it in bis victim if the latter should daro to resent bis ingulte, ‘The boy Hughos 1s also 16 yoars of age, sod has tho roputation of boing an industrious and inoffoading lad, Moe was ——+- MewemiG0. PeGONE & co, Auctions, DINGEE & CO.,, Auctioncery ee ‘QTd and 276 East Madison-at,, near the bridge The Vordict of All tn, Ohatt of gonts who have bad Cook & McLain cloan, repair, or | —72!8 DAY, at 10.8, m., Chattel Mortgazo Gale 4 dye thelr ula clothes haa invarinbly been, “It pays to H h Id F cewbaioniine hace waceve | LOUSehold = Purniture, Madison, Cr Ing, Ti ing, Stoves, Panos, Ao, ‘ Tine of wow atylos’ of Parlor, Chatnber, Libract, #4 «What Aretho Wild aves Baying, Sis. | Diine-room ter WORNITURE, |, Wo do not know certain, but we aro strongly of tho | TAwyors’ Hany Chairs, Mook Cases, Wardrobes s impression thoy are mentioning the fact that « now | “199 choice Maitrosses of Hair, Mous, Hutt Ught-runaing “ Domeatio” {8 essential tothe happl. | Wool, and EXxcolsior, Also Grovorles a wess of every well-regulated family, * Genoral PE SRS TARA NG: THE RECQRDER'H OFFIC! To the Kditor uf The Chicago Triounes Curcaco, March 7.—-Aa Mr. J. J. Healy, the former Chiof Olork of the Recordor's oltico, hay seen fit todony in tho Times of this dato that ho ever lonned Mr. Stewart any money, I should liko to have him refresh bis memory by looking in Book 74 of Records, pago 99, and try and rocollect wnether tho chattel mortgage shero ro- corded ay from James Stewart to Jotin J, Mealy to secure tho payment of $1,500 is ilutitious or bona fide. If Mr, Healy desires to cover up tho facty relative to tho gross mismanszemont of atated to Mr. Kohn that the law ofticors had go fi ho | cmployed by tue South Sido Railway Com} timely arrival of the police, ho would havo boon | case is had, Churoh Organ Cheap! : foformed bim that where the Damo was | {2°40 °1a Vint veuae tuat tie records de not | to attend to tho wmitch on the comer ot Tavcaty, | relioved of his weokly stipond, ‘Tho bove sat for Avery fiue tou-stop reed organ with imitation pipe 3 huculonsors, 10 Haut Sadtsou-t, wrong on bis warrant there conld be no colloc- | contradict him. {tis to be hoped that tho invos- Second stroot oud Wabash avenue, aud gave gativfaoction, He stated last evening, during one of hits lucid datorvals, that the boy Butler had ingulted and dared nim for some time, aud finally he pushed him away. No soonor had ho done so than Butlor drew bis koito and plunged it in is broaet. their photographs, woro interviewed by Matshal Goodell, sud cecorted to tho Conaty Jail, ‘l'noy are hard citizens, About 9 o'clock Jeut night Patrick Casutdy, residing at No. 73 Deorivg street, got into » tight with his wife, which soon resolvod itself into a murderous attack with a knife, Sho escaped from his clutchou, and, as she was rotresting toward the door, the villnin seized a large butcher-koifo lying on tho table and hurled THE REV. DR, STORAS' POSITION. New York Wmes, Murch 6, Taquiryat the headquarters of the Amorican Congrogatlonal Union and tue Homo’ Missionary Bociety disulosos the fact that Dr. Storrs’ letters of resiguation of ofilcs iu these Boclotios were recelved {feb. 26. Tho lottors were sim- ple statements of resignation without the reasons leading to tho action, The only atop, three sele of reous, in perfect order, for $100, — ‘ak original price $450, but little used, and warranted good | Will be sold at 10 o'clork this morolog, an {mo {tbe {Root & Bona Muslo Company's, 155 Block of BECOND HAND Fpl ta Farniture and Household Gas Second-Hand Pianos, tion, * fnew aD ‘To make spaco for now stock, we are cloaing out our BA astro duo peered Furniture 9 second-hand square planos, iucluding Bteluways, at | Olice Dots of every, descriptiun, including & recodentedly low pri variety of Oylinder Desks, Goductod. i sparc yon & ieny, Bale rant | "rhe beat line of New and Becond-hand tion. Hence Mr, K, is not obliged to pay tho tax, which, moreover, he considers exorbitant, hin household furvitarebeing assousod at 87,600, ‘while it ia not worth that sum. Ho consider If, therefore, neithor morally nor legally dound to pay. Nor ia there anything tending ta ahow that theerrorin the name was due to avy other cause than tho stupidity of the Doputy who madd tho assosament. tigation ordored by the Board of County Com- Tussoners Will be thorough and honest, as the ofice needa a general overbuuling and weeding out from the Tocorder down, Lex, ANOTHER POINT, To the Eiulitor of The Chicago Tribune z Outcago, March 7.—Now that the Recorder's office is abaut to bo investigated by a Committee — THE CITY-HALL, ‘THM NATIONAL LIVE, Michael Eyans, the South-Town Collector, | jt at her. ‘Tho. weapon struck ms child | Toference to reasons was the avowal| Monrocatree CARPETS Z ————+_—____- me a ee ea ae eae ee tegoet tB8t | cok im about G10,000 yoaterday. sig bad in) ber arms a glancing | that the groonds of action wore to the Oronized Ox-Marrow a tn ty, to be ald without reerre rtant Insti i. Mr. L. | their invoutigation tako a wide range; that they Il for Fobruary w bide acroon the forchoad, inflicting n elight tlw | WE purfoctly satisfactory.” Nelthor did x-Marrow for the Hair, ‘a. snd charges, is Cortrlght, First Veet rexident of tho Nn inquire of Nocorder Stowart why he compals bis Tho police pay-rol ‘or a ry ‘ag audited wound. When tio bad dono this ha attempted | the lottory in themecives forecast any action be- by Buck & Rayner, makers of tho “Mary” Cologne, Sas ee ie Gon Cee eee ee i comeany of tbe Ualted | cnotoyes ta sign recolpiu in blank, or why ho | Yesterday. ‘Tho amount ta 252,172.61, illght, but an olticer who had been attracted to | Youd tho reulgualion. ‘thy letters baying been Mcae Galea S By JAS, V. MeN ADIAL. recoivou, thoy were on Monday referred to tho Execunve Committees of the societies, Thoy Produced in the outwet considoraplo sensation, andafter the surpriao had worn away there Water-reuts yostorday were $2,934, and re- ceipts from the City Collector $1,781, ‘Lhe Committee on Judiolary ju called for Fri- astep bo hed long contemplated. Mr, E, W. | should sand for thoso he bad aheady discharged Peet, the Actuary of the Company, haw boen | to buvo thuso also sign receipia tu blank, whilo obosen as his successor, thu succeeding to the | holding out to thom tho delusive hopo of futuro insurance manegement of the Company. Mr, | employmont, Thousapdsof dollars arostolen from the eceno arrested him and locked him up in tho Dearing Street Station, Dr, Bidwell waa called to attoud tho fojurod child, and pronounced the wounds not dangerous, ‘ Lundborg’s Onlifornia Water 117 Wabasb-ay,, Ns W, corner Madlson-8t for tollotand bath ; delightfullyfragrantand refreshing A argubizsome Got BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS AT AUCTION i v »m.in the City Clork’s ofice, wore oxprevsiong of the most profound Utica Observer, . Cortright retires with tho hearty good will of bis, tne patient, suffering people of Cook County | 1% at p.m. Alexander King was charged with passing s ition ko head due lets a) Btoctes of'dan gee te rete aie Misch ck else late ausociatus, which he bad earned by aloug} every yoar by euch. pogus receipts. I do uct} It will take about two months for the inspeo- [ counterfell 5 Bin on tho proprictress be a 100. ate once e Epreaned . thelr. ‘opinions that ing to nick thelr’ broath bare “hoon dxequon " = 18, PP MONGMARA & COy

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