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THE CHICAGO .TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MA SUIT 25,1 1800" WLViy tPAGES, : romnnoratlva clorkt ono bas beon fo that Bir. Reed, with hls wido acquaintanco among tho criminal classes, gained from yoars of oxporioncs in the Criminal Court, accepted him, since {t appenra that ho ia eo gonorally known, And tho esme mony be eaid of dir. Vao Arman, CONFECTIONERY. SN NA tho most activo and officlont oflicors of the Rofago is an far from * Evavgoltcal ? {n hor religious viows as Mr, Horford, whose church she fro- ontly attends, and for whore talonts and Chrie- tin charactor eho bas tho highost admiration, Tan imagine hor foolings a sfto rande tho rado nounces thom very valnablo, and will probably tako ono of the skulls to Chicago, Ono skull and tho akoloton will be sont ta tho Untvorsity Musoum at Ann Arbor. ‘no ekuils ara low and fiat In front, with a fargo back brain. Tho tooth ora very largo and worn dawn slmont to tho anow drifted down in groat white fiakes, whits aa the apint of Loo Jong, whito as in his life ho had aimod to mako all his works. Slowly and roverontly the cofin was ran into the hearso, and padly and solomnly tho ofght mournors earriage. A bowl hips. andor his contro}, ont, ashort timo fillod by s solidi THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. support of Liberals and Domocrata than rotain- 40, GOs per Th, ot GUNTUR, pelreea Tho genoral fooling among tho old woldiers in GELEDHATED throughont thig:connty fa that tho present incumbont bas the Unton —oxprersnd to a boon moro dosirous of securing tha good will and 35, 40, ward ay Ooulese ; fought for tho Lost neats In th —-— gume from thelr coarse feeding, Tho tooth of | Ing that of the faithful comrados who atood by fioaer, Uhtcaga, ‘Another trial of tho fro-oscapo, which has mot of lee, & hot Dalle enor nds aad teenie aa conetitnt See re ae itetuges CRIMINAL. the uppor and lower Jawa, Instead of bolng | through two florce encountors and Insurod his with such hoarty approval by Building-Inspector Bnccona. And thoy now feel that ho docs not AUOTION SALES, alloy, will bo mado to-day at tho scoue of the T would snggost to this missionary that until be ropresont thom, and thoy desiro ty soo man | ~Sp9~"G By GOI & COL 2 2 eo nearly on & strait line, aco not Mt right angles has Imbibod s little moro of tho spirit of Chris- cortege moved slowly off. | Throngh tho white to onch other. ‘the Jawa and noo project far strocta and ont ovor tho white rosds tho frnoral Burgtara ontered John Lumbrocht'a tailor boyoud sho forohead, resembling cortain apes in | nomluated who will at lonat appoint Iopublicans succesatal trial of Wednosday tho Grand Facto | rovad towards Gracoland, eomotimes tho hioarao | tlanity lio fe n Ate ant) oot for mlastomnry tebor shop on Sonth Clark stroot ‘Thursday nigt, but | Peyoud hp forchond, resnting corteirony and | to positions in hla ofliga, if noe soldiors. 68 amd 70 Wabaalienv, Eicial- ahend, gonaatimes the carriage, snd eomotimes hon would ad Ta inmato'd placa in | Wore frigtonod away by o elork who waa clos | well dovoloped. Thorn rolics worn Isat ovoning A Sonpten. On Saturday, March 25, ot 9:20 o'clock ‘Tbe temperature yostorday, as obsorved by | nipond ick. | . cuinamon buried at fo rome Morrtor than tho ‘oflica tio | tug the storo bofore thoy had taxon anything. | oxhibitad nnd explainod at Muskegon 3 to-night + hora aro two Tha entire stuck of a dealor in Pinglish Ironetong [Wo comply with tho wishes of tho writor and | gninaware, Glanewaro, Vases, Furniture, Hoacet t sommnunteatiar, but strange reasons 4 no thogo given will ui hake the MT daria ns se ie yopte geet | LOUSehold Furniture, will. —Ep,] AT 10;30 O'CLOCK, Banasao, optician, No, 88 Madison stroot (Tnin- vax Ruilding), was at 8a. m., 37 degroos : Wo. m,, 40; 12m.,403 4 p. m.,80; 8 pn. m,,95. Barom- eter, 8 m., 28.06; 1p, m., 23,40. thoy aro to bo brought hore. ‘The mound ox- ploration 1s now flaiahed. ROCKFORD, now: holds, I triet wo etiall havo stich an oxpresaion of public indignation on this atibjoct a8 shall renders ropotition of such an ‘offonso imporaiblo in Chicago, and would recom~ mond o the governing powera of tho Y. Mf. 0. A. F, R. Bwootland, a resident of No, 301 West Randolph atroot, is griof-strickon at tho tors of two costa and # pair of shocs, which wore stolon from his room Inat ovening. racoland, and close boalde them wae dug the rireeribes of L060 Jong. At tho grave the coromonios trere improssive, though thoro was a manifest inclination to cut thom as ebort as tho Ilfo of the deconand, for Leo’ Jong wae only 26 ito loavoof | John C boforo Hoyne yestorday aftor- 1o Loca f Parlor Bults (ering styice), Chambor fists, Tf suy of our rondors eball, attor diligont ob- | Yor old, ‘The chickon, and tho rico, and tho | that thoy give Afr, Nurton an inctofln ohn Cano was loyne y Politics and the Local Press=Moalthy TEATRICAD DECONUM, ay exxvation this afternoon, fail to aco anything of Ratators and tho turnips wero pect beside the Soe Eo in oe eT a and sabstitate | noon, charged with having passod a countorfolt | Condition of the Hockfurd Banke | ro the Editor of The Chicago Trioune: Table, whataoly etenmta ana Breast he Tass, handy for Leo the prodioted eclipse of the eux, thay*tan’ con- sole thomsolves with’ tho supposition that tho performanco camo off yesterday during tho anow- storm. Ata bustnoea mecting of tho Weatorn Avenno @10 note on Josoph Kashor, a storskoopor on tho Elston Road. Tis cage was continued till Monday in bail of $500. Honry Randall attompted to get away with about 300 ponnds of lead-pipe from the cornor Their Rosources and Liabilities Noport of the Directors of the Watch Company—A Minister Accused of Uninwiful Freedom with a Lady Convention of Pednagogutor—Indine criininate Uso of the Word Pro- Curcago, March 24.—{notico, to my groatost | Lounges, Easy Chairs, Walnut Ohaira and Rocker ay Walt ‘Bedatesda and Buroaur, Matt sattafaction, that your papor, through some able | Springs, Omea and Parlor Denke, Bow Caren, Carpets corrospondonta, such as “ Docornm,” ote., on- | Floor and stalr Oll Cloth, # full line of Mirrors, » cars desvors with dally growing vigor to bring about | load of Cano Chairs and Hockers, sata carlo ty roform in tho conduct of attdionces, Aftor good | Wood-sent Chairs, the manogors of the Rofugo will tako care in futuro that tholr boat frionds shall not be snb- footed to euch trontmont as this, so that the good work which thoy sro doing may not bo proju- dicod by the ‘contemptible actions of such frionds (?) aa this man Norton. ate and fo should wako up hungry. And tho frozon sod foll heavily upon the coffio-lid, and tho snow foll tightly upon the mound, and thea tho mournors turned away Aud roturned sorraw- fully to thor tubs, aero G. £, GORE & co, M. E. Ohare hold Wedinosday oyoning for the ‘A Faieyp or THe Rercor. of Madison snd Clark streets yostorday aftor- foanore counsel haa boon giyon in regard to the nnisanco Auctioncera, election of Trustees, the following gentlomon DR, DICKERSON. —_>— noon, Ifo failed to cto so, and was held tothe | — Srectal Correspondence af The Chteago Tribune, of applauding {0 church, coughiog and running UTOTLON wworo olected for the onstxing year: Hugh W. {me seer ee tae ronaiis of tho THE CITY-HALL. Criminal Court in bonds of $300. Rooxronp, 10, Barch 24.—Politics etill sorva | about in thestros, ae daking litle youngatare, A : ! . Cho I. P. Faroum, 6 funoral sorvices 0 — to furnish convorsation for our citizens. Your sudionoos, do! Kk imoly to cal uosday March 28, at 0X o'clock, Mathows, D, Boa, J. Charts F. W, | late Nov. Jamos 8, Dickerson, D. D., were hold | tng City Collector did well yastorday by col- Dilly Ledd, sling Dilly Cosson, » bart youth of corrospondent'a last wuok’s foramo of local and | 8ttoution to somo other points ? I Lavo rotor: ¥ ©, F. Borg, H. A. Colo, E, li, Joffroya, F. We Glaason, 3. O. Wagar. ie . Thomas McArthur, who was ons of tho meora {o tho Meyer cago, reiterates his dental at ho aver had avy conversation with any por- gon at the Tivoll in roferonco to Lawyor Trude, end saya that the porson who eo stated fs une trathfal in the extromo, and not to bo beloved concerning that or any othor mattor. Tio also calle attention to tho fact that na tho cago nover wont to tho jury it would bo absurd for bim to talk about its baing “fixed.” bont balf-past 6 o'clock Inst oveaing John Bien an aployo of T. ©. Spaidos %e Co., starch manufactnrors, at tho cornor of Twelfth and Olark stroota, was canght in a bolt that con- 17 years, sasaulted his step-fathor, Jamoe Uss- son, with a deadly weapon with intent todo bodily injury. Tho step-fathor bas fllod a com- plaint to that offect with Jnetice Foote, aud the boy will be arrosted when found, Robort Thomas, tho colored man who was ar- rosted in Washington for robbing a Fourth ava- nuo colored woman of $450, appoarod before Justice Foote yostordsy, tho oharge of larcony boing changad by tho prosccution to that of dis- ordorly, and ho gavo bonds of @100 for his fur- thor appoaranco, Wesley Hall siguod tho bond. ‘Tho residonco of n colored man named Owens, yostarday afternoon at tho Tirst Baptist Church, tho Rov. W. W. Everts, pastor. Tho romaine of the doconsed lay inclosod in a caskot in front of tho pulpit, bonutifally decorated with omblomat- io designs inglowore. Tho pulpit was adornod with overgroons and a largo cross of roses and onmollias, aod a font at tho sido supported an ol- ogant dosign in small flowers, boaring upon tho face tho Inftals of the decoasoa. Tho hond of the cnaket was adorned with a beautifal crown of white flowors surmounted by a cross, and tho foot was decorated with s miniature sheaf of wheat, with many-colorod roses. "Tho forvicos opened with prayer by the Rov. once to applauding “supos” and * darkoys" DET GoonbpDs who appear somotimos on tho stago to romovo & | Ciothing, Hata and Capm, 3-4 All-Wool aud Union Cassf, chairor ao, And furthormoro, is it not out of | morce, Cottoundes, thoviote, Furnitaro Checks, etc, } place to applaud an actor who uttors a big word reéa Goods, comprising Black and Colored Aly or a real good Hila in a poor mannor? I | pacas, Drilllantincs, Detalne, Gingham, eto, eto, think applauding in both cases ehowa bad taste | Shawls, Ladica’ Whito Underwoar, Genta’ Under. and uttor absence of approclation of true at shirts and Drawers, White Shirta, Modium ond Heavy locting $1,400. * Wator-ronts yostordsy woro $1,924, and ro- colpts from the City Colteotor $496. * Oharloy White, of tho City Clork's offico, has made up hia mind to ran for tho office of Clork of tho Sonth Sido Pollce Court, Charfoy bas many frionda who wish him success and prodiot 8 good vote for him. A car-lond of firo-briok for tho Wost-Sido pumping-works arrivod yesterday. Tho work on tho buildings i boing pushed forward as much as possible to ment the growing domand for fine croasod wator-facilitica in the diatrict which ts to istrict politica has bacn vory much criticised by tho local preas, and tho Itegister thia morning comes out with a number of paragraphs thorcon. In thogo articlos it seoma to carry tho idea that Lathrop ia tho choice of tho Fourth District ; which te a fact, if few commendatory artl- clos in country nowspapors is sufficient to inaure tbe lection of s mombor of Congrosa. Ag I havo boforo aatd, Mr. Lathrop, though per- uaps not eo noar what ono would torm a etatos- man ne Gon. Hurlbut, is a gontloman of abiilty, honosty, and intogrity, and of somo legislative exporienco. If ho fs nominated it will not bo Overshirts, Overalls, and Jumpors, ; a lloslorg, Lalo’ and Genta, Stes! and Chileon, * tn extonslyo line of Table Cutlery, oars, En: DISTILLERY COMPANY ORGANIZED. Bage, Notions, e 3 sein, toe ‘Special Dievateh to The Chteago Tribune, A Superior line ot Peart Buttons will bo closod at thie Beninorsexp, Lil, March 24.—A certificate of ea cca consignment of fiilk and Beadod Mrps ang organization was filod in tho Secretary of State's Peas. Quality and stylee woll sclocted, with orderg office to-day by tho Unlon Distilling Company, Pokin 3 capital 500 doz, Boya’ and Gents’ Buapenders, and ths fot $5,000, the corporatory bolug | jowing spocialtics: . Everts, who waa followed by the Rev. Dr, | bo supplied. at No. G77 State streot, was tho sceno of 8 ro- Davo T, Thompaon, Miram Vandorvoort, on 10,000 yatda Hamburg Embroldertess th Beate TI and tog ta eddilon © ‘o balng iojured Rovibrop, of Chisago University, in reading tov: | ano citizens residing in tho vicinity of the | coption Thutaday night, and of a cutting alfray, | through - own belie uinenany of et icnds Jnmea AL MoGren ‘ sirable ntorimort get offered se ns see re eas eka taken to bia realdonce, No. | oral ap roprinto Scripture Dasshgor. WestSide Rink aro lond in thelr complaints | tho latter occuring nt d o'clock yesterday morn- know full woll bo wilt hardly conform with tho Fe ge es ‘A largo and wall solociod lin of Linon, Atrect from anternally, ae eae aot, whon a doctor looked at | ‘Tho Rov. Dr. D. B. Cheney, of tho Fourth | geainst ite longor, boing allowed to stand asa | ing. David Jones and Jamos Allen wero rivals | usogos of bia party {n mattore of this kind, lot A Singnior trode. - {ho linporters, comprising, Ladies’ and Conta) Hand. oe oie bo ‘wag badly Dutt. iio fé.a nattyo } Baptist Churob, thon offered upp prayor on be- } sponaco to anraunding property in caso of fire. | for the emllos of ono of tho guesla who ox- erchiefs, Napkins, Tablo Damaske, Towels and alone mako any personal offort to socuro a nomi- nation, Sinco my Inst anothor candidate hea beon announced for Hurlbut’s scat, Ex-Judgo Wilcox, of Elgin, fs tho last candidate. HEALTHY CONDITION OF OUR BANKS. Onr four National-bank statomonts wera pab- lianod to-day and avinco a yory satisfactory and constantly growing condition. Your oorro- spondont has takon the pains to mako an abstract of the publishod reporte + halfof the mournora. The choir followed with tho aingiug of * Rock of Ages.” Dr, Evarta thon dolivored a short but compro- honsive oulogy upon tho dccoasod, his trials and aufforings in ill health, and his atoadfast doyo- tlon to tho Christian religion, Thoro was, lio safd, much to Iearn in tho doath of 60 good and yirtnoua w man, eomothing that onnoblod one’s oxfstenco and tonght ono how to dio whon tho timo came. Tho opinion that doath was a pleasure was 4 mistakon ono. Death was alwsya an snomy of mankind. God hoa among their pupils the highest prizo man. Thera yond elena RO ee aed standard 436 th toa vr tan. to hare tran ed te 40. 1 GOME & CO., Auctioncery, | stl ofa schools Donrdiogeachool mestora co | FIFTH GREAT TRADE SALE consequently always on the lookout for boys OF SPRING STYLE pressed a proforence for Jovos. Allon attacked the successful Jones, who drew forth a razor and smoto his fellow eervant, slicoling off tho right car with noatnoes aud oxpedition, John Durst, a lotter-carrier, who traveled tho lower ond of Wabash avonuo, was brotght bo- foro Hoyno osterdoy by Bpecial Agont Hawley, charged with stealing money lottera from tho ‘boxes of brother carriars. On bis person woro found half-a-dozen lottera containing small soms of money. Ono of tha lotters waa addrous- Inspector Bailoy will condomn it to-day and havo it torn down. It will undoubtedly be gratifying to tho rosi- donts of Milwatkoo avenue and vicinity to know that the contract for the construction of tho Milwankeo aveuuo viaduct has been awarded, and tho work will bo commencod when tho woather ig propitions. James Kincade: is tho successful bidder nt $68,000. Tho Councit Committco on Public Buildings is callod for this aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock in the of to Inie of Joracy, 64 years of ago, and mar- vlod. crazy Swedo about 23 yearn ald edifled tho rod ora in the Madison irae Btatlon last night with ‘his eccontric antics. Ho insista upon din- robing himsolf, dancing, and attompting to ‘batho in the stroam of wator that flows through hisccll. He will bo presonted to tho County Court to-day for trial and commitment to tho Asylum, No ous seems to know who he {e, nor was thoro ansthing found npon bia porson to od to the Staale-Zertung. On being neked what . UESOURCFS, Identify him, Ho was found on the atrect, ac- 1 modo tho human raco to considaritassucb. | City-Clork’s oflico, The Finance Committeo, ouea ani dl ins #1,110,234.40 . F a0: ing ued eurions manuor, and sun in, > Wore it oherwia, tho whole world would long Mayor Colyin, tho Board of Public Works, and Be lind to bay tor lms It Bs plicated aullty. Daited Btatoa ‘Doudet to cirenlation, os *a71/n00:00 who Bie iene ee nine & jenna eens Aik neater, Macc 3G, pete be hinglonian ia the came of @ land-{ sinco have committed suicide, In tho lifo of | many of tho mombers of tho Citizens’ Associa- } unabioto furnish which tho unfortunate may, | Die from banks and bankora + 161741.56 | arched and trained. All the mesters take the | ss wo live madn targo coal advances to manufactur? The Washingtonian i¢ te cae Sat the | chedecoused brother ho Limeoit saw much that | tion, hava beon invited to bo prosont, and nomo- | Yas committed to Jail, io iad been connocted | Real eetate, furniture, aud dx coavoaa | Watched and trained. All’ tho masters tako the | oo par murt now Le realizeds Catalogues aa tools Frechiug onikn toto ‘on the iSth of each, month. | bo bad no comprehension of over betare. Afere | thing dofinita will bo decided upon in reforence | Sith thy Dapartment for about six yours, Cash on Land., 128,702.72 ) Crammed, and oxaminod, in school hours and | Fo#dy for !uapection Monday. eee irtearticies reiting 2 tho epecial | was aman who bad suffered torture, aud yot | totho Court-Horso plana Iatoly submitted to Ao Sear ranns | Cae eeemoaa fa actony pour an ATs 9, P. GONE 4-00, work of tha Home, it hua a ¥arioty of tompor- | who died with the fortitude of a Christian, and } tho Board of Pablio Works by ‘Arobitoct Tilloy. Aman giving hia namo ae Harlor, yosterday irery pei in te 807, $s wall a8 day, thot Lo was. boro, tS a, Bae 63 and 70 Wabast-ay, anco matter of an interrsting and entortaining | with his vory Jnat broath ea to be litte up ‘Pho Mayor put to good worlt yostorday after. mellod on pepsin Mattsnold 8 es ‘Capital stock... ‘aeatod for no othor purpose but to carry off WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., = atuse. ‘Tho eubueriptioa-price id 6 conts per | hulguer DBLar Te err man tho vane { poo in Porduading come of the Aldormon that | styogt odes Ot 1 2, | Marien ert this groat prize. Ho loada tho lifo of tho Stras- AICTION REDS, 18 5 tea WAGASIEANE stroet, and showed shom a bill of Inding of some $700 worth of hides, which purported to hayo boon shipped by him fromMfattoon over tho Mlnols Central Road. Harler talkod about the consignmont and wont oway, but shortly ro- turned and said that ho had rocoived 8 tologram to the offect that hia wifo wos sic and Lo thoro- fora wanted to back homo; and wonld tho firm ploaso advance him $10 on tho ahlp- mont. Tho roquest was about to bo complied with when o clerk, suspecting crookedness, hinted tho same to bis employors; nnd, after in- vestigation, the bill of lading was found to ba a forgery. Itis understood thatthe man giving his namo aa Horlor has beon trying tho samo gamo on othor firms, and tho commission mor- ehaats aro horaby warned to keep au oyo out for im. annum in advance. No, 3 is just out, aud has Biatianay bak chr burg goose, whoso liver is to have tho honor of ontaring a pate de fel gras.—Soribner for Apri. | BUTTERS & G0'S REQULAR SATURDAY SALE, intelloct it confluod. Tho wish of his fo to be & great preacher of tho Gospel: was continuously thwartcd by & bronchial sifection which doprived him ‘st times of his voice. Practically theeo misfortunos forced him to quit tho ministry, bub novor flagging for s mowwont he ontored upon-a now career of-disaominating spiritual religion. His 1ifo was ono of continnal devotion to bia religion ; and Lis death waa a joy and a pleasure to the Christian world. ‘Tho Rev. D, B, Cheney, who was porhapa on moro intimate torms with the decoasod'than any othor clergyman in town, then gavo a biograph- teal ekotch of tho principal pointa in his life, as publiahed in yostorday'’s Tarmuns. a Tho choir saug ‘' Nearor,my toThoo,” and Dr. Lomue! Moss, formerly of Univorsity, closed tuo sorvico with prayer. ‘The remains woro conveyod by carriago to tho foot of Thirty-first atrect; and thence by cars to Onkwood Comotery, where, owing to the inclom- ent gonther, thoy wore for the preasat placod in tho vault, ; FROZEN TO DEATH. JOUN 8 BERNARD FOUND DEAD IN.A DITOM AT BNGLEWOOD. John 8. Bornard, well known amoung the mu- sical fratornity in this city, and formorly loader of tho orchestra ot Crosby's Opora-House and othor placos of amusement, mot his doath yea- torday undor very pocullar olrcumatancos. Migs Guasio Maclay. a school-toachor st Englowood, and aschoolboy nmned O, EK. Conilt, while going to school yestorday morning, saw the dead body of a’ inan lying in the ditch on the cornor of Halsted and Bixty-third etrecta, As soon as thoy reached Englewood thoy notified Polico OMcor Philip Bortram of what they bad soon. Mr. Bortram wont ont at once, ond found tho body of a man lying on ita back in the ditch, tho hants frozen fast in tho ico, About 200 foot distant from the body Iny o shawl, and tho trail could aslly bo soon whore the unfortunate man had dragged him- self forward on his knoes to the place whore ho died. The police officer secured the body and took it to Tho epgino-honss at Englewood whoro it was oxamined, and thoro waa found in a Pockota a GO-cent picco and tho following letter : Cutcaco, April 10, 1873,—J, 5. Bernard, Eaq.— Drawbm: Tho undersigned, members of the Globe Theatro Orchestra, beg oraby to notify you that $18 a work por man is anked by them from Saturday night, to cal) an election for Alayor was aboor nonsSnEe, as tho Bupromo Court hed decided, dc., &c. Tho offoct of his offorts, and also thogo of his irlends and relations, was noticoablo in tho so- ton of the Council last night, Around tho City- Hall yestorday it was genorally snnounced as a sottlod fact that tho resolution would be dofeat- ed and tho Mayor's backers wora not @ little con- fident and jubilant. Tho Mayor had announced that ho should voto tho call in case it passed the Council, knowing that a sufficiont numbor of Yolen could not ba obtained to pasa it ovor bia voto. Mr, Farwoll, tho Comptrollor’a chief clerk, ro- coived a dispatch from Mr. Hayes Thuradoy evening, in roply to the ono sent to him an- nouncing the adoption of tho plan tomako a discount—or pay intorost—on taxes of 1875 paid bofera tho sats of the property, In which ho mates os his final goneinelon tho rocommenis- tion thar to all parties paying these ronl-ontato taxes prior to May 1 tho city allow 234 par eont, or at tha rato of 10 peset ‘por annum, discount on the usne, Tholaw forkida tho discounting of taxes, and tho city can only allow intorest on thom. But as it amounts to the same thing it is thua expresaod as being clearer. This proposi- tion {6 indorsod hy tho authoritios, and a public adyortisemont will soon bo made announcing that such intorost will be allowod. eee THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘Tho Collector of tho Town of Norwood Park soturned his booke to the County Collector yor- vorday, ‘Vincont Hand, in Jail on charge of larceny, yesterday gained his froodom ona writ of haboss corpua. , Coto, the divorce conspirator, made applica- Uon yesterday for dischargo on a writ of haboss corpus. Tho writ was issued roturosblo this morning. In tho cetate of tho lato Gen. J, D. Webutor, a grant of administration was yesterday mado to ‘Lowia D. Webstor, under bond for $20,000. His ostate consists of roni and poraoual property valuod at about 610,000, Report was roosivod yoatorday that tho centro of the Btudouts’ Hail, county boarding-bouss, at Englowood, bad sottled, and this romntt might prove vory damaging to the structure. A com- mittoo of tho Board will invoatigate tho ropork ; artloles on ** The Inobrintos ; What Is Neodod ; for Thoir Succossful ‘Treatinent,” by Dr, N.& Davis; ‘How May Young Women Work for:| Tomporanoe,” by Misa Frances Willerd; “ An Antoblography,” by sn tomato; ‘Police ond Liqnor Statiatica,” by Judgo Scully ; ‘* Reports of Tomporanco Work in Chicago,” otc. Sub- scriptions and communications sbould bo ad- : reseed to Prof, D, Wilkine, Suporintendent of ‘ Washingtonian Home. a is TUE RCLIFGE TO-DAY. isi A partial cclipse of tho sun occur this afternoon, 82 fully described in ‘Tun'Pripene of Wodnosday Inst. Wo Fopeint from tbat article the statement thst the eclisise will bogia at Che cago at 2h. 42m. p.m, and end at th, 393/m. p. m, At about 20 minutes hoforo 4 o'clock tho eolipsa will bo groatest. Tho moon will. then eppear to cover almost precisely throo-cighthe of tho aun’s diamoter, or one-quarter of his sur- taco. If the woathor permit the eyont will bo watchod from tho Doarborn Obsorvatory, which will bo open to mombers of the Antronomical Bocioty (and to thom only) during the plauo. VHIEO JULSON. * Ata mooting of tho Executive Committee of tho Northivostorn University, hold on tho oven- ing of March 23, for the purpose of taking no- tion roapacting the doath of tha Rov. P, Judeon, Vico-Prosident of tho Board of Trustocs, tho fol- Towing preamblo and rosolutions wore adopted : Waeneas, The hand of Divine Providence has ro- moved from us by death our honored fricnd und asto- ciate, the Kev. Vhilo Judson, Vice-Presidont of the Toard of Trustooa of tho Northwestern Univeratt and member of this Executive Conimittey, we slo, with profound sadness, abd e senso of great fora, deem it Appropriate hereby to rocurd @ recognition of the oront, and a tribute to tho character and services of tho do) 3 therofore, Eikrovwel, ‘Phat, na ono Of the foundera, and xa tho Brat @nd for many Fear) the busiuess inanager and financial agont, and later ns ‘Trusioo and oxcenttvo efcer, he bas’ rendered tong snd eificfent scrvico to the University; that to hin intellectual force, sagac- city, wisdom, intogrity, wnsulilabuces, and Odelity, tho ‘ gallto of bigher Christian education is lastingly in- i devted, ‘Resoiced, That in lifo cherished and rorpected os a q titizen of the community, and oy a minister and mem- £ ber of tho Christian Cliurc, n@ an unttring and in- : Gexitlo counsellor ond rervant of the Northwestern i Univorsity,' as » man of raza intellectual endowinente, and a4. truo and genial friend, he depatts from ua to Jhorowards of the faithful, in the midst of genoral sorrow and wido sense of bereavement. Resolved, That to bis widow and faraily, consoled as Wey must 'bo by the remembrance of bis azatople and ristuee, through along and spoticus Life, we extend ‘ar sincere and sorrowing sympathy, - =e tp ene Home Adornment. There fa nothing iiatadde moro to tho charm of | LLOUSH HOLD GOODS, home than to have tho table sppropriataly furnished New, yeni, eR: and aad Carpets, with freah, artistic nrticlos of ellverware, in such us0- ano8, ° ful articles aa tea-acta, baekols, casters, kutves, forks, | V7Bite Granite, Glassware, Obimnoya, i t apoons, otc. Ladies, it1s slated upon good authority Wignd Other dterongudives that tho groat Jowelry firm of Hemllton, Rows & Uo, ‘| 5, at 9:30 of Stato and Washington streets, aro offering at prices SATURDAY SORNING, Batch Za, Ac Qe 00% within tho reach of overy ono s msgnificont collection N. Ee corner Madiscn-at, of much goods, which tn point of stylo, quality, and YJ —€ i? SIX PIANO FORTES, fintsh are actually unsurpassod by those of any house Fine Top-Buggy, Two-Seat Demoorat in America, . AT AUCTION, — SS ‘Tho Rest Photographic Gallory in America Baturday morning, March 5, at 11:20 o'clock, at our Auction Houre, comer Wabast-av. anit Aadiscut, fs Gentito's, the Italian photographor’s, 103 Btato street, 10 makes the sittings himeolf, ins the most rosowood cau ‘plano, 7 octave, Haines Bro. 1 rosewood caso plano, 7 1-3 octavo, Hazelton & Co, elegant rooms in Chicago, employs only the best artists,to finish hie work, and 1a the castest of socess, 1 rosewood caso plang, 7 1-3 octave, New York Piano vos 1 rosewood caso, aquaro grand, 71-3 oct, Deckor & Co, ‘having the finost clevator in tho world. 1 rosewood case, square grand, 7 octave, Great ‘Unson Co, ee Lromavrood ese0, square grand, 7 13 oct, O, D. Pease & 1 fing leather 4 Due, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. BUTTERS & C0,'8 REGULAR TRADE SALE PAOKAGES WHITE AND YELLOW WARE, ASSORTED GLASSWARE AND OHIMNEYS, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, oA Er eo Ss. WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 29, at 9:0 o'clock, At Balearooms, Nos, 118 & 120 Wabasb-sv, BUTTERS & CO’S REGULAR TRADE SALB DEVTY GOoOoDS, Oustom-Made Clothing, ‘Woolons, Hats, Capu, Beota, Bhioea,ato., THURSDAY MORNING, March 30, at 9:39 o'clock, At Balesrooms, northeast cornor of Wabash-ay. and MMadhson-st, ‘ | 8S. DINGEE & CO., Auctioneers, 27d and 276 Kast Madlaon-st., noar the bridge, Total.scoes asreeeeeees veneer Bl GOT TH8.10 Bhould wo add to tho loans and discount, a8 above shown, the amount of loans and discounts of our three savings banks, it will give o total of ovor $1,500,000, loans and discounts. Tho do- posits of tho National banks sre 092,436.76, and the savings banks would incroave this to 31,200,000,—n healthy amount of doposite for tho banks of a city tho size of Rockfard. DEPORT OP THE WATOH-YACTORY DINECTORS. ‘Tho report of tho Diroctors of tho Rockford Watch Company was read ot the annual mooting hold thia week, and was highly satisfactory. Tha total cost of tho building bas boon $41,001.68, aud since the starting of tha Company, about two yours BRO, it has patd $52,910.44 for labor. ‘Tho total disbursemonts havo beon $190,983.34, It in the intontion of tho Directors to make tho working capacity of the factary twonty watches per day. .No less than fivo difforent grados of ‘watches Were on exhibition, and in « fow months it ia hoped Rockford watchos will be on tho market. Mr. HW. TP. Kimball, Sccrotary of tho Winno- bago County Agricultural Sociaty, recalyed tho present wook a complimentary invitation from she eltizens of Mobile, Ala. to become their ust daring tho continusuce of thotr Industrial Exhibition, commencing tho 25th proximo, and dolivor s publio sddrosd on that occasion, Mr. Kimball has accopted. And ao Rockford mon aro bonnd to distinguish thomsolyos. BEXCUERISM ON 4 AMALL ACALB. ‘Tho Rov. li. A. Hoath, formerty of Rockton, this county, whore ho was accused of unlawfal frcodom to the opposite sox, 1s now at Morrison, UL, aud involved ins similar diflculty, It is mildly suggested in this vicinity tbat tho Mov, Hoath do find some other omployment moro compatible with his pocoliar tagtes, and not dis- grace tha ministry apy mare. CONVENTION OF PEDAGOGUES. ‘Tho lttlo atock of erudition one possesses ts always put in tho sbado at the mention of tho word Podsgogue. Espooially is this tho case whon the most formidable of all the species, tho country pedagogue, ia montioncod, or, as ho ts not infrequently called, Professor So-and-fo, Rockford will bo flooded with ‘ Professors ” during tho wook sommencing: April 3. ‘Thore will bo lessons in reading by Miss Mary Iolmar, of Durand ; in advanced roading by '* Prof.” A. IL Sprague, of Boloit College; in peumansbip by “ Prof.” A. H. Chamberlain, Rockford; in geography by “ Prof.” Jamea Ellis, of Winoeba- AFTER THE SINNENS. Atthe Intest cock-fight at Jackson’s, corner Kinzio and Forttoth stroote, Cicero, thoro wero present two gueste who wore mombera_ and offt- cera of the Illinois Humane Bocioty. It appears that they busied themselves in taling the names of oil tho attondanta, avd, baying made out a protty full list, began mext day Lo got out war- Tanta for their atrost, Somo sixty or vevonty warrants havo been fsuncd’ and aro boing sorved as opporttnity offers. Tho fret of tho long list of cases camo up yesterday morning bofore Juatico Mor- rigon, tha dofoadant boing John Callon. Mia presence nt the tight was proved by tho officors of tho Society, and ho was accordingly fined $10 and costa, which he paid. Othor cases will come up in rapid succession asthe mon can bo found until the wholo list ui captared. . Thia is ‘unquostionably tho best was to atop the purault of cock-fighting, inaymuch o# 9 much cleanor aweop is mado thon if a gang of policeman woro enmmoned to rush in on o cockpit, - In tho latter caso thoy would probably secure abont throo of the participants, while by going slow thoy cap- ture nearly overyone. Sosodont. ‘Teoth Like orient pearls act in cushions of rose; A breath Ike the perfume the tollot bestows; ‘These aro charma to win hearts, whon all other charms fado, But thoy can’t bo preserved without Sozodont's ald, ————___— Pianos for the Paople. ‘Tho Iumming Bind, tho best-tonod amall plano In market, Just tho thing for your cottago or emall par- Jors, Weare also agenta for the famona Hazelton, For saloor rent, elton & Pomoroy, 231 State street, caarastedactd Sg Personal Messrs, Mund & Scholes, of Henry, Tl,, have been appointed, by tho Root & Sons Musia Oo., agente for the sale of tho celobrated “ Btock'’ piano and “ Btandard’* organ. —— ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘The Philosophical Socloty will bo addreasod this evening by Prof. Boduey Wolch on “ Fara- day." Proctor’s third lecture, postponod from Iaat night on sccount of the deteution of hia train, will take piace at Farwoll Hall this evening. By requoat Mise Frances 3s, Willard will ropent hor tomperanco addroes ontitled “ pvorybodr'a War” in tho Wirst Congregational Church Sun- ¥ i i i i Lundborg’s Porfames are like natural flowers and boaqueta DEATHS. HIMES—At Jacksonville, se sed, 28 yoars, travol~ ig sgout for B. ¥, Norris, of city, for the past n yCars, 5377 Peoria and Elmwood papora plesse copy. CORKY—March 24, 1876, Mary Ama Corey, agod 3S yoars, & nontha, and 19 days, generat from 140 North Hoyne-st, Simday at 1 o'clock. ‘THIS {DAY at 105, m. Denlers, Hotel and Hours keepers attention | Groat unlimited and {reo alo of Household Furniture, AND HOUSEHOLD GOoDs. A Large Btock of a promincut Dealer, and the com tents of & 1-room Dwelling-house, toin Ath inst, Reapectfully, dacony, Ina fow days. ; 0; in geammar by “ Prof.” Lownabi of | £27 Detroit papers plosse copy. Also, for eccount of whom it may concern, “GOOD-BYE, JOHN.” WeDo, Sint Gbeaanllégcr oo. Babltes.Geatttias-care eens frodktord “ond “Prof.” Daugherty, of Mt. Mor- | | DONNELLY—March 24, 1876, Deldget Donnelly, | Sforage Pahints Now il anid Js Chicago Blories leper ; YONEDAL ODBEQUIES OF A CILINESE LAUNDRYMAN A. Bapmuuacd, rd ing the mutter of Batnrday night an entortainmont will bo given |,ris Sominary ; theory and practice of toaching | “ri t7 334th asths ilory, cowprieing a full Lino of Furniture, Carpets, 4 YESTERDAY. ‘ See ea ey aoe td agreed to recommend | EF tho Dosa at tho Newsboys’ Home, It will by "Prot." Piper in phouetien by * Prof.” 1 Giinetat by cata to: Calvarye, Othe: residents Th) secging, ate, ‘Thore was mourning at 393 Clark atroct yostor= Foun Pree, | WO BRNO AEH oe Leet: Ie eimead | consistof sangs, and dances, “and slisictos by | Goodrich, Peeatoul E47 Dabuqno papers plosse copy, ‘Qursalotiis aay will comprise the largest and best ico; in Bullosophiy by * Prot.’ BM, Le ,Coymour, Chicago ; apelling by Prof.” A, M, Volta, of Burnitt; snd in United’ States ‘bistory by J. i. Blodgett of Rockford, in zoology by Misa Millio BML Lowis. Wo should imagine Mr. llodgots, perhaps the Abbot of them all, fools somplotoly putin thozehado with tho brilliant gallery of the boys, who have prepsrod the entire pro- grammo unaided. Thero will bo « mooting in Farwoll Hall, Room No. 8, at 2 o'clock ‘Thursday, of ladioa interosted in tho Ceatenuint, Itisto bo bopod thore will ho a full attendance, os thoro fs vory Iitt!o timo to doanythiug. All are cordially invited. lay, mourning and wringing of bands. Anu tho undry at 393 Clark rtroot was closed, and the yash-board snd flat-iron wero laid aside. For Yoo Jong lay alill and cold in a little room away tp in tho attic,—cold and dead. At 3 o'clock on Wednosdsy Loo Jong bad yiolded his tifo, For assortment of Household Goods offered at auction this spriog, couprising overyibing in, tho way of Pati, namber, Library, and Dintug-room Furniture, Car poting nilefts, and in tho roll, Bedding of all Kinds, toves, o largo line of Crockery, Glass, and Bilvor-, lated’ ware, Tables, Chairs, | Sowing Machines, junges, Hodsteads, Book-csacs, Wardrobes, Bureaus,’ otc,, ota.’ 60 plecod of Drown and Yollaw Waro, » full ‘There was also found a card given by Ar, Van Arnial, tho Suporintendent of tho Young Mon’s Christinu Association, to Mr. Joho 8, Bernard, requosting some dector to take the man undor treatmont, as ho was believed to be of unsound. mind. From tho above tho fact wos ostablished that tho body waa that of Joho 8. Bernard. that by sinking s woll a stratum of quicksand will be reachod, which will absorb the soworsgo, and thoroby avoid tho noceasity af further con- nection with the ditch, which is now yory offonsive, ‘The painting on tho addition to tho Inyane Asylum bas boon in progress for somo time, and TEAHEY—The remaina of Daniel Leahoy will be tsken from hia late residence on Dowers-eby ‘between Congrosa and Van Buren, to St, Patrick’: Church, whero service wilt bo held at 22 o'clock Saturday, March 25, and from there by osra to Calvary, Se~ Washington and Now Brunswick (N. J.) papers ploase copy. P " itn, and yourcorrespoad- | , HAIING—On the morning of the 224 inet. Martha | ling of Hitchen ware and ‘Tablo Cutlory, Job tots f 8 tYored ~ | Coroner Diotzsch, tm spite of tho foartul snow- p —-—— * Peofeauore ” aronad h nd- | routso, daughter of Clinton L, and Eliza ‘Ty Uaring, | Dry Goods, Grocories, and Gonoral Merehandiso, All, ree is contract A the, babs aud whee tho | SHOE drovo aut to Englowood yooterdny after- Chosen. javing tun contrac ee boot acy SUBURBAN. gut, foolt waro the Chisago, Foaders, of ‘Tix | squid tine and atin a me of whieh ‘will be offered and wold without any iimibe a U ys te ef ni he be Pale Angel camo for him it fonnd him roady, | eee at at a ecard, De Minnow testi: | Workman bavo boon bosrling on the county all EVANSTON, Tommote wilt banat Wile surprise to one of igan papers plcase copy, ton tho timo, Uptodate no deductions have made from his bills for board, which in an over- sightno doubt, Itis sold that thn board-bill will bo settiod on tho eomplalion of tho work, Ito, it ie snfo.to prodict that his bill of oxtraa” will moro than rnoaico him you. THEY DEOLINE TO INSPECT. Bomo months ago tho Hon. W. A. Stoole, of Jolict, tendered the County Board an invitation to visit hia stono quartica, Lbo mettor bad boon loat sight of up to a fow days ago, when tho invitation was renewed, and Mr. Steolo promised that he wonld do sit ho could.to make the visit a ploasant ono, Tho invitation will not bo accoptod for soveral reasana: First, tho wovorsl members are oxpected to pay their car faro there and back, and,‘ second, it ia protty generally understood that some ono clso will furnish tho atano for the now Court-Houso. THE LULL ESTATE. At tho time of the doath of William Lill, tho rower, ho was a momber of tho firin of Maulton & Lilt, of tho Maulton ious, Upon his death the gurviving partucr, ag is roquirod by law, filed & schodute and inventory of tho copartner- ship property, showing that the deceased waa in debs to tho firm to tho amount of $9,000, Yoo- tordsy tho oxeoutors of tho Lill cxtate came into tho Cuunty Court and objected to the inventory and dain, and, through their attorney, wade thoir exceptions, which were Jond and long. Mr, Maulten also apposred by attorney and waa oqually as vigorous in defonding bis olaim and the corructnoss of tha inventory. Tue Court lustenod patiently to both shtos of the caso, and finally coucluded that it had no jurisdiction and that a court of chancery was tho place to settle euch questions, THY ELECTION CASE JURY. Nothing further haa boou done looking to oreriauling Romington, who is supposed to hayo beon bribed as ® juror in the iste ‘Twon- doth Ward aloctton case. When he was bolug exatninod as to bie fitncea tu act as a juror, he sworo that ho did not know- tho BPECK—In thia city, March 23, 1876, Mire. Jano Bpeck, agod 63 yoars, Funeral from 118 South‘ Jofferson-st, Sanday, at 9:30 8. m., to Rosehill by carriages, HAMMELMANN—Friday, March 24, Bea, Mosina Uammelmanu, mother of Air. F. kelfried, Funeral from 160 South Morgan-st, “Sunday, 1 otlock p,m. DEMARS—Albert Edward, son of Professor and Mra, G. Demnara, yesterday at'7 o'clock in tho evening, from congestion of the lings, eged ten months, Funeral will tako placo at’ Kankakeo Sunday after- hough it may porbaps hava beon porplexed by Up expressions of Lis ansioty to go. Leo Song came trom Canton in 1473, attracted by tho promiso of liborty, tho gamo of ouchro, ‘ vad tho prosperity of tholaundry buainces, Tor years ho mot with unparalleled succosses, A Moaoy a bosom Wwarmod under his gonial in- fun, “For two years bo mado the starch- bow! & justitution, and when bo died o blow Was Btruy nt Oriontat cheap tabor from which the punl id candle that perfumed ant lighted bis lust hou, Were but # partial protection, It con harsy po said that Loo Jong died in the arms of hissrionds, though be hed cightin bumbor. Wan: too, though bo had love Loe Jong in bia bery und strougth, shrauk from him in bls Woatncas and dissolution. Bam Chop, unto whom fs ied boon a guldo, a philtos- pphor, aud a friom started back affrightod When ho saw tho patlor pettio upon big patron’a faco, Jit Wing looked with soared oyos upon the awfulapprosch, and Wab Ling repeated » Fe of tos-chosta in awe thut fillod his soul. ‘ah Chung stood by fo wilonce, stretching his hands toward tho zenith, while Ab Lung lament- od that the vanitios of the world sLould pass away fiko ehirts, leaving but unpaid bills to testify Matthey over existed. With streaming eyes and shrugging shoulders Hum Wing contein- plated the dyiny strugeloy of his old-time aeno- siato, aud Bam Lee sobbod as the pulse faded tnd tho eyos grew glousy and cold. But thera way nooo to touch him. ‘They were all sorray- fal and sywpathotlc, but thero was nono to smooth his forehead or wipe tho starch from otf pois pailia lips. And so Lee Jong turned down lus life and pagsod out of thts world inte the bowers of oternal ualvation, ‘Chera wero no tricks of reliion tocommend bim to the groat King, bus with tho assistauco of au honest lite ho took up his Journoy to the noxt dgul to which tho Iset tramp will awaken him, ¢ From the hour of Llsdeath until 11 o'clock ‘The sannal Janior oxhibition was givon at tho First Mothodiat Church, Evyauston, Thursday evening, by reprosentativea of tho Junior Class of tho Northwostern University. As usual, o Jargo sudienco was: present, and tho offorta of the npeakors wero listened to with attontion and intorest. Notwithstanding the efforts mado to sein thom, tho usual ** mock programmea "— which seem to bo an inovitablo outgrowth of “highers oducation”—wero succcssfully dig- triboted ‘among the anilioncs,:and wera oven, more disgraceful’ than natal, cspocially in the epinton of those who recoiyod ' spectal man- tion. Proaldent Fowler prosidod, and the Rov. E. N, Packard opened the exorcisos with prayer. The foltowing programme was carried out with crodit to the participants and the University: ‘The Growth of tho Good," Howard Nay Antes; “Ignatius Loyola,” Edwin J. Biokoll, “'Thoe Future,” Misa Elizabeth Bradshaw; * “Tivo Groat Powers,” Miss Lizzio R. Munt; 'Politi- cal Parties,” Frank 1. Knappen; “Itornce Grooley," Charlos I, Wogan; ‘Growth of Authority,” Obarlea li. Morgan; 'Engtieh Lit- eraturo," Miss Marion Pomeroy ; “ Catholiciara,” Robort Seaman; " Culture,” M.D, Vompkins. ’ + Tho orationa were, in tho main, quite woll written aud tolerably well delivered, bus the exhibition, ag a wholo, was not up to tho standard of tho past throo or four youre, Porbaps tho most creditablo productions wore thoso of Messrs, Knoppon and Morgan and Misa Pomeroy. Excollent musio waa provided by Mrs. Tord, Miss Hard, and MJ. McWado, of Chicago. HYDE PAuK, The Citizend Campaign Committoe of the Town of Hydo Park has called an election for delegates to tho Town Convontion to bo eld in the several preciucts Monday betwoon 7 and 8 ofotock in tho evoning. The Convention is to bo held at Flood’s Hall Tuesdsy afternoon at 6 a <= By JAS. P. MceNAMARA & CO, 117 Wabeab-ay,, Ny W. corner Madinon-st. 8,500 CASHSS BOOTS AND SHORS AT AUCTION, TH Morning, March 28, at 9:30 o'clock, we fella Oraf-clane Stock of New Gpring, Utyles oot Bhoes, Congress, Aloxis, Slippors, ‘tes, &c. JAB.'P, MONAMARA & CO,, Auctioneers, GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF Dry Gooda, Olothing, Ribbons, No- tions, Hosiery, &o,, For acconnt of Asalgneo, Wednesday morning, Mardy 29, at 0:30 o'clock, ; JAS, P, MONA By FIRANIC PORTER & CO, Auctionours, 170 East Madison-st, WILL BE SOLD TINS A, BE. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A large and full variety of naw and elegaut Chamber, Parlor, Library, Dining-room & Ofc FURNITURE, . Wood and Cano-scat Chairs, Lounges and Hasy Ousirt Beulatoads in ail grades, all klnla. of Sfaltresses, M. 7 ‘Tables sod Commodes, Wash Bureaus, Mirrors, Wstde robes, &o., Ko, Also & largo varluty ‘of second-and oorls, and at linmense stock of new and secoud-Laud Carpets. ~~ ASSIGNERS SALE Iwill soll st Public Auction, for cash, on Sstantey morning, Maroh 25, at 11 o'clock, at the Archer-ats brauch ubice of the Commercial oan Company, co nor of Twonty-seoond-at, and Archior-ay,, all the OiSce Fixtures of said bank, consisting of Deaks, Counter ‘Tablas, Gas Fixtures, Moves, and one fret-claas Bure lar-Proof Bank Safo, 3. D, HARVEY, | | flod that thoy hac seen Mr. Bernard tho day be- forostraggling along Stato utreot at Englewood in a kind of stupor, and they suppored tho man to be undor the influence of liquor. Tho vurdict of tho jury was that John N. Bernord froze to donth by exposure, It ia hollovod that thoun- fortunate, eitbor nodor tho influcnco of fiquor or aberration of mind, staggorcd along tho stroota until Inte, in the night, and owing to tho cold end oxpiuure wasjunablo to go furthor than tho aco where tio was found in death, Tho fact Lint ho crawled from tho placo where bis shawl was found into tho ditch, a distance of about 200 foet, ahows that ho made an offortto got ap, bat was ttnablo to do no, On acconnt of tho snow-rtorm the Coroner waa obliged to lonve hia yohiclo in Englewood, and return by train, On his arrival ho telo- graphed to 8t. Louis, whoro, it ia sald, lives a Woalthy brother of the docvased. Tu the moan- timo the musicians of this city will take caro of the romaine. Br. Bornard camo hero from St. Lonis in 1869, and for over two yoars was tho orchestral leader at thd Crouily ‘Opera-Houso, After tho tits ho for a timo filled 6 sliuilar poxi- tiou at the Globe Thostro, then undor the man- agemont of Col. Wood. Dunog the past two or threa vears ho led a yomowhat precarious life, occasionally playing in orchestras and giving Jogsons iu music. Ho was about 50 yoare of age, ——. THE YL MOG A AND THY REV, BROOKE HENFORD, ‘The Nov. Brvoko Horfoid’s card in yosterday’s ‘Tninvxe caused eome couslderable indignation among tho mombership of the ¥.4.G, A. A sorios of couvoraations with lesding membora of tho organizstion, among thom Mr. Boperintand- ent Vao Aredale,disclosod tho fuct that the action of Afr, Norton, referrodto in Bir. Horford’a card, was gouorally and heartily digspprovod of, It appears” that tho writer of the note to Mr. Herford is not an employe of tho As. ag it may oppoar, the above is an accurate copy of the programme for tho conyontion. Whon will County Suporintendents learn the propor use of conventionalitics ? EVENING LECTUMES, Tn addition to tho day scasiona of the Teach- ers’ Convontion thero will bo ovouing locturos as follows: Gonnty Qchoola,” by J. H. Blod- gett, of West Iockford, on Monday ovoning, “Tho Spirit Rathor than tho Lottor,” by Miss Caroline A, Pottor, of Rockford Seminary, on Tuesday cvaning. ‘'Tho Discipline of the Schoo!-Noom,” Mary ou, Carponter, and * Knowlodge ve, Powor," by John Piper, of Chi- cago, Wednesday svenlog. “*Cuitaro,” by Prof, Daugherty, of Mount Morris Seminary, and “l'ho Teacher and Nature,” by A. 1. Sprague, of Boloit Cotloge, on Thursday ovoning. ' Work," by Migs Millio Lawis, of Bolyidcro, and the clos- ing address, “Schoolmastor is Abroad,” by H, Freeman, of East Rockford, on Friday ovoning. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, THY MEN WE NEED. Yothe Haltor of The Chicago Tribune: JACKHONVILLE, Illg March 22.—From the numorous sombaunlestions that come under my eyo (beng a regular readur of your paper) I hayo inferred that you desire to reprosont the sent ments of the poople, or at least to glyo thom a falr hoaring, The prosont political’ contest, which promisoa to be the most aventful for many years, renders it abuotntoly nooossary that thore should boa clear undoratanding ou to the wants and domands of the rauk and file of the Hepublican party. Tho course of your pepe fins becn such as to lead mo to poliove that a fair representation of facts would find a placo in your columns, and J also think thiu an oxproseion of the eontimonts of a large noon, O'BRIEN—March 24, Miss Kate O'Hrien, daughter of William O'lrien, Faueral will feavo the reaidencoof her father at 11:30 Soudey, Maren: 26, Friends of the family are invited attend, POLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. . PIRST WAzD, ‘Tho First Ward Cousolidated Republican Club will meet at Union Hall, sonthoast‘cortior of Monrve and Olark-sta,, this ovuning at 7:30 o'eluck, to take action in referotica to nominating candidates for Aldormen, andl also for completing the registration of legal voters in tho ward, THIRD WARD, ‘Tho regular mooliny of tho Third Ward Republican Club will Lo helt at $0 Wabash-av., thiv ovoulig, EIGHTH WARD, ~ Amecting of the Republican Club of the Eighth Ward (formerly Ninth) isto be hold this evening at 208 tue Leland-ay. Th ‘There will be a meeting of the Tenth Ward (former- ly Hteventh) Republican Club at Bockor’s Hotel, No, 181 Wost Lakeut,, this ovening at 8 o'clock, THIRTEENTH WARD. . ‘Cuicaco, March 24, 1870, George J. Ttue: Dean Ain: We, the undersigned residents and tax- payers of the Thirteenth (19th) Ward, having at hoart the boat intorosts of the Ward and the city at lara and kuowing that yon. area large tax-payer, and ial Ghicago, March 22, 1876, Assiynes Com. youtorday morning, ho Iayos ho bad diod. At 4 i, number of Republican yoters, and among them | you bave bean « resident of this ward for tho paut | SOME chy seiqne hon} : (nl ata? toda et At | con ta deme naar foment | Sota, of fim Goeoan n ure e | BSD, 1 cl APPR RLM. | ten nny olny of rian Gnas. thors | Weta ip fe partac factor | YL; Ae MANTONYA 8 CO. iy bouy, and furnised a rosewood colle, Led ng oO! tuanagord of tho Y. M.O. A. | inisdeeds. Mow bo got on’ the jury is not posi. | Jota Farron, LD. Hilliard, Charles Crolghtou, | og bot g that in thocoming | OF tnis ward Jp the Common Council, hereby requess | Commlasion Noota and Hloed, 200 Vast Madison-sh will be hold at 1 o'clock this aftornoon, and it is tikely that somo action will bo takon nt that tlio, by regolution or otherwise, to rebuke tho unwise aad uncalled-for astion of Air, Norton, Jong wae dresyoa in biy blouse and pautaloon bod leat blu toes whould uot tura uw peopanly pe when tho daiuies begin to bloun, ile vlippers i wero puton. ‘Lhe ejyht mourners arrauged tho 5 toftin, patting iu parti-colored tiesuo paper, upon which ware inscribed aa autiluo of Loe Jong’s virtues. fis bat way placed upon his ae bead, around which bis pig-tall had beon coiled, . ald thon be was laid in tho narrow box to which ‘wo all must como, and which in thia case cost . Upon the floor at the foot of the coltiu stood o : Nghtod candle, ite sputtering typical of man, ite . molting 5 waroing of waning lifo, and ity smell suggestive of defunct mortality, Stuck up on end in @ bowl wera several pivcus of punk, all duroing and sendiug forth » pungent odor, qhich inust bave reconciled tue soul of the dead. Shinaman to tho fuct that be tind not lived to moll it, Thus do certain elemonts of life tocommond us to didwolution. A pucic of carde wore placed in the cofliu, available in cuse of contout wo muut put up the men who have tho best record, sud the loast to carry, aud who will concentrate the whole strongth of the party, ‘Tha people demand a now deal and now mon, ‘Tho honest sontiment of the - party is reform and honest sdministration ‘Thoy think that whe2so officer bas hold an of- | fice, and that a lucrativo one, for eight years, thet it is time for him to atap aside, and that it is too much for him to ask a third term at the hands of his friends, While this ts true of all the present Bate officors, it i capecially and forcibly trac of the tate Auditor, Uloctod to the oflico during the continusnce in force of the old Constitution, when the oflice was worth from $25,000 to $30,000 per year, and than renominat- od and ro-olected by the party, he now socks for a third time to be oclocted to that ite tion, and claims to represent the - soldier vote of the Btato of Hiinos, That be was tirat nominated through the influence of tho soldicrs, William Uuduon, Charles Reese, Y. Conboy, Abo Kleioman, Charles Gregory, O. Shaofor, and August Auiich, . ¢ —— THE: MICHIGAN TUMULI, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Gnanp Haven, March 24.—Tho mound ex- plorstions at Spoonvills, 9 miles up Grand River, continue to be tho principal toplo of convorsa- tion here, aud thoro is cunuidorable excitomout and onthnuiasm over the remarkable relica ox- homed from those monuments of tho auciont. mound-buildors.‘ Tho third of the tamuli was opened yosterday with tho moat satisfactory ro- wolts,—two skulls, swith fragmects of bona’ latchet-shaped copper platea, copper aw! neodlo and several pioces of pottery Jona ornamonted than thoso proviously found. ‘Ibe relics from that yout allow your name to be preselitod at the pri- soary meeting as our candidate for the office of Alder misn, * Vory truly yours, * ‘Theo, J, Elinore, J. UWovlt, G, If, Stoughton, J, 2. Boyaer, A; Drechalor, J. If, Little, Willem Goodyear, MP, direich, Thomas King, Juin nter, Made Jensca, Jax, Fields, J. By Htoarus, Jo, Huerving, 1. Behwacgerman, Louis Kiel, A, Kehrock, It, W. Ill, William Porter, 0, Nicolal, Wallor Brown, J, Helaer, Joseph derrick Kiernan, Michael Keatin John iL Buchan, Thomas 1. Jackson, W. E. Wal .Dr. P, Hi, MoElroy, O, F, Laker, N. ii, Barlow, 2: ‘Dietrich, aod many othera, 10 be tgrand Peek eee tae asst ‘Thare w' a at the regi meeting of the Thirieenth Ward Htopullican Glut this evenly Baus Ul, Wot Lakewie stp Ne BEVENTEENTH WARD. A meettog of the Republicans of the Beventecnth Ward (formerly Exghtoenth) will be held at the belt corner Obicayo-ay, and Sedgwick-at., this evuning, for the pu: Of olecting jaten to the North Lown tively known. fhe Coronor says he summoned him in Abboy’s gun-store when bo summoned Abboy, but Air. Abboy and several other geatle- micu Gany this, and the Coroner must be mis- taken It tu vald by othors that be was not qum- inoued at sti, but that he camo in as tho dicta- tion of certain partios aud forced hia way to the juryrbor by first banding his name to the olerk ay if he bad boon summoned. ‘Chix, too, some ta an orror, for his namo appoars on tho return. Tho most probablo thoory, and tho ono most genorally beliovod, is that ho had been solocted among othorsto ba anmmoucd by tho Sheriff, on tho supposition that that offi- cer would gorve the spsoial yoniro whon it was fusued, nad this {9 sustained by the fact that the defendant Orawford waa soen with a ilet of paines, among which* Was Remington's, boforo the vonire bad beon demanded. Wheu the Jour: appointed the Coronur to serve sho paupef’ this part of the gamo was frustrated, aud ‘We offer Special Bargains in Boots and Bhoea, bar tog the bankrupt mock of « moleaale house in 30st that must be pold quick for cash at what they will bring. Also fall Une of Philadelphia ana Men's Bhoow, leas than cost, L, B, MANTONYA & CO. paces Sines nner OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SALE RXPRESSIVE AND INDIGNANT. To the Kdvlor of Whe Chicags Tribune: Curcaso, March 24.—-On roading tho Rev. Brooke Herford's card in roply to the note of ono Norton, who utyloe hiuwolf * Mivslonary of the ¥. M. 0, A..” published in your papor Friday morning, I was amazed wod indignant that sach an affair could havo nappenod iu Chicago, in thie Centeuntal your, Tait possible that the reapect- ablo citizens who are mombars of tho ¥. M. 0, A. guthorizo such 4 rarrow-miudod bigot ag this man Norton shows himself to bo to doliboratoly (neult the pastor of ono of tho largext churches, the members of which aro distinguished forthoir . Iuerahty’and philuthropy# Mr. Morford t# a | Komingion wae “planted” in tho Coroners | the two ands wero f Tee eee eee ea parte be coor fos | Gonvontien. — At 15 t 100, [by gist en te Hee Joug: Callens auaudtutl wunstoutans nhs known in Hagihod, end in thiu | way, aa innocently summoned b: bin. ‘That peta raactyblich, soe alae poems oe bes kel: Rymabor of welders iu tals couuy who will woe CENTENNIAL CLUB. cen s er , ' Verewud’ dowie aud eee eae wt rey eunulry or thy length of time bo has been hore, | the ‘ofticer was shadowed by Rei ton tw bo- | to; rt ‘ eupport him, and who deny chad he is a repro- A general mass-moeting of the West Chtcago Oanten- Wore the eight'of the tesrb webot out | both we an elaqueit preacher aud govial gentlo: | yond diupute, and that he got on the jury in this | “0 Boetly perfect, woveral vases or drinking tative of that class of vot He, during tho { Bis! Republican Club will be held at the oftice of Jus ig tho Lear-blinded eyes that | way, who ia forowcal in evory good word and | way seotte certain, from the fact that ihe Caro. | Vesela of pottery, nicely amamgntod, | Sranetve o! berldta cp id tice fy 145 Weat Madison-st, this aia, a sho clix eteciion, work, Bawed longingly upon the cold, impadsive wood, a Beareo and Ab ia within my poravnal buowledge that one of eight years that ho han controlled that office, has Carriage wero ot the duoy. ‘The Bad two goldiers employed in bis ofttca, Elmer faahbura apd William Out of peyen, In the Counting-Room of this Office, meedies and hatchsta of copper, ornaments of ner would not be a Barty to any sock, feature of: wmica, axromheada, eta -Prof.”Guaniog ‘Tho stmnge sha adair ‘hanever, 4

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