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o THE CITY. GENERAL’ NEWS, John B, Bherman has eold to Francia . Toot, Cor $30,000, 80 by 171 feet on tho west wide of Michigan svenuo, 192 fost north of Uwonliotn stroot. ‘The temporature yostorday, as observed by $fananso, optician, 83 Madison streot (TminvNe Bullding), was, at 8 &, m., 41 degrooa; 10 a. m,, $5: 12, 455 81 4; 8 p. m., 39. Darom- elor, 8 & m., 20.16; 8 p. m,, 20.21. + Madieon stroet car No, 192, winla atanding on tuo switch noar thes cornoer of State aud Iiandolpl stroots lsst svonlug, caught firo from o Jighted match thrown {nto thy oy on tho door, and ba- fora the fiamos wors oxtinguishod tho vehiclo wan damnged to the extent cf £204. Patrick Devino, employai by tho Weat Chicago Rallway Company, was thrown from a wagon by the horses takiug fright, ot the cornor of Madi- won and Bangamon streoly youtorday afternoon, aad fractured bis left leg above tho ankle, lio waa takou to tue County Hoapltal. It wagstated in Thuraday'a paper thataman pemed liastings had boen ruu ovor by a raiiroad trafu while druntt, snd had his legs cut off, from o offecta of which o dicd nt tho County Hoa- BI\-L It nppeaty that his real name wan John uninp, and that ho came Loro from Clovoland, He wan um\ln?'cl] fn o foundry near where lio wia burt, and had left 1t that ovaning porfectly sober. The liquor wad giveu him at tho houpital adior tho accidont. Fir Redmond Barry and the Ifon, Augnstns Morriss, Australian Contounial _Commissioners, werived horo yeotorday, vin the Omabin and Call- fornta train ©f tho ‘Obicaxo & Northwoslern Kailway, ou routo to Uhdladelphia. "Thia road wso brought horo vesterday, por Omaba, aix- lacu car-lords of Otiontal goods from Japan and Ohina for the Gentenuinl, 'Tho run was mado with them from Omaba to Chicogn in twonty- four hours, which is nesrly passongor-train e. About 10 o'clack yeetcbday morning, Sanford QGroon, well known about the Stock-Yards, while walkiog on the top of » cur forming part of a aattle traln on tho Cbicago, Burlington & Quincy fond, lost his balance, and, Ialling be- peath tho whoals, wascutin two, and died In- ptantly. 1le had aritved from the country dur- Iag the morning with five card of eattie, and was attompting to roach the cabooso and stop tho tradu, a8 gamo of Lis stock wora in danger. 1is ‘body was takon to o honeo lu {he viemity, whero ths Coronor Lol an inquoat sud roturned a vers dict of accidontal deatl * Benator Allieon, of Towsa, wns ki tho city yos- torday on his return to Waekington from Du- buque, whoro he Las beea for Lo or throa days astonding Lo some business muatters. ‘Uho Bon- tabr was in good health, sud feit Inst mght for o scono of his labors. ile reports the politieal feoling 1n Towa as vory qnict. ‘Tho people aroin a great moasure undecided, and aro waitlng for somotbivg to tun up, Hunator Allison hag bhad ®q opportunity for conversation with politl- exins, and was unsbla to gay how ztrong tho sev- eral candidatea for tho [resldeuncy wore. lo udged, however, that Blaine, Conkliog, and istow had considorablo of o following, but was: unsblo to ay who was abead, Bupervising Architect P'oltor arrived in tho ¢lty vostorday morning, buing omatour of in- spoction fo the Weat and Hous:, ‘Lo n Trimuxy reporter ha expresued tha fulles satisfaction with tuo condition of things nt tho new Custom- F¥ousoe, Mo gaid that work under Bupt. Burling waa propressing ad rapidly 89 conld he expected or desirod. The quality of the stono nsed by Mr, Burliug was, ho thought, much botter than thiat which had beon cat previoasly. Thero was no dangor of a stoppago this next summer, na thore wos enough of tho Iast np; roiamg to_carry ou operstioi, leavoe Bnndnv evaning for Grand Itani sad gocs thenew wo Albavy and New Yu Kelso Hanron and Charles Diter botls claimed the ownership of a yellow dog &f sbsoluto weathleusneos, Lhoy appeirad atJustice Foate’s oourt to fight it our. ** Bring forth tho mothor of tho vonst befora mn { ™ spnko tho Judge, s a Conatable armed with a come-doj; werrunt flew te do hin bidding, Tho fond nather boebila hor ofwpring for tho first tima in no one Lnows how lonz, Tears filed the eyes of Eoth, They rusted into cach other's paws, One supproeaed growl, ons chawy ac cach olher’s cars, aud the recognition was cowplate, The Court wna un stilt o8 usual, und the Jndigo resed bis voico and spako tima: “*hat iy the muther of tunt dog. Nelnn Hangon, elatm yonr own." Thon up #pole Charles Duer: “*PBy Allab, it 1p just. Great e Ioote, of Adara rroot.” and rluwly and aadly he wended his way to Justics nines to ewoar oat a parjury warrant sgainst Haouon, i, Mioh., PRIACIL Luat ovening hognu the Hebrow fonst Pasgover or Euster (Pesach). This holiday continuca cight dagn, cf which tho firec two ‘ond last bwo dava nre full, and tLo mtermiediate four serul- holidays. Duzing thia ontiro time the orthodox TJaraclites abstain from outing lewvenod bread or ruything that isleavened. They use wstond & kiod of cracker modo of flour and wator o3-' slugvoly, called “inazzoth," This isdono in powmermoration of tho Biblo statemsut that tho olritdron of Iurnel, when leaving Egvpt, woro in suoh & hurry tuat they bad oo timo {o loaven Boir brend, ond bad to tako it nlong unleavouod, Last_ovening snd this ovening ao called tho “Bodur ™ mghta, Undoubtedly mony Gon- tiles have ‘wituesnod the beautiful cero- mony of giving tho sedur in tho Opera, “Tho Jowess,” "After conungg homo from the synagogue the dinncr-tablo ia sot with wine, mazzoth, horbs, and o part of tho Enater lamb. #round it ather ol tho membors of tho fnmily, mad tho hend, who is_wnastor of ceremonios, in Brossed in tho shroud which ho s to woar aftor &oath, The benodictions ovor the wino andtho amazzoth sre chaoted by ell, aud the bitter horbs a0 partalien of beeauro tho childron of Iurael ®ad to tata bittor Lorbs whon leaving Lpypt. The wholo history of tho exodus fa chanted by 8 mastor of coremounins, Afler this n sump- ne dinner s sorved. Lrovious to this the Bead of the fmmily opens tho door, sod in a loud " voice roquests wll tboro who nro hungry to como nud Joln, Ot coursa it vory soldom lappens that o hungey walts outside tho door to be thus invited. :Aw empty chair and plato are_thoro, however, us {on emblem of hospitality, Divuer completad, |#ho coremonios aro resumod, hynins aro chauted, ‘logends rolated, and plaus laid for the rennion ‘ot all the Juws in Jorusalem snd tho coming of ‘tbe Meesiak, The templo is also rebulli—in song. 'The wholo councludes with o beautifm Jegend showing the ways of God in punishing ovil deads. Horvices will'be held inall the synn- gegues y aud to-morrow. THE NOWTH TOWN, There appears to bon biteh in the North Town affuirs, and If roports Lo truo (ue # Citizens " havo not yot achioved {ho victory thoy hind countod on. Tawn-Clerk Stanton is wnderstood to huve stated yosterday to eovoral partios that he woald Lot cortity to tho oleotion of Tempol ;and ‘the othory on his ticket, on the ground thut tho vote of tho Fifteouth Ward s thrown out. 1f this beso there is troublo vherd, . OBITUARY, THE BEV. €. V. NELLEF, Tho Rev. Churles V. Kolley, whose death was sunounced in theus coluwny yesterday, is anti- tlea to a fow wordaof mention ae 1 desorving Christian minister, and for tho alditional reason that ho was at the tite of his death o nior Presbyter of this diccese, Mr. Kelley was born In Ircland In 1803, and was educated In Dublin for tho medical profes- slon, lo took hin dagroo at Trinity Colloge, Dabitn, but dia not long ongage in the practice of medieno batore Lio falt called to the Church, nnd wia accordingly received into the order of tho priesthood of * tha Frotostant Episcopal Ubureh, Jlavivg determinod ta remove to Amorien, Mr. Kollay catus to New York st o dite not naw to 1w axactly ascertained, and shortly aftor lus ar- 1ival war made Iector of Bt Bnitholomow's Cnnreh, Latayotte place, Now York City, Dr. Tickloy flnd, by thy Wn?’. o title wes tho modi eal M. D., und not the cloticul D, D, fur ho navel rocuived tho lotter houor), after leaviug Now York ebunt 1849, went Lo Teouwsels, fich., where be_temmuined ua Reotor of Ht. Pator's Church until about 1816, In tho luttor yeur Dr, XKelloy removed to Ottawa, Iil.,, aud was mede Mector of Chrise Church at that place. Aftor a long mud euccessful postorato at Ot- Aswa, Dr, linlioy removed to Chicago aud began the peactice of medicine, fu which bo was quite ruccessful, Atter wuversl yoare of practico, elley resumed the gown and wae tmado as- t minister of Trimty Courch, FProm here he wenl to Milwaukeo, where he bad ohaigo of 5. Yaul'sChurel for owe three years, Returning to Culeagoio 1469 or 1870, Di. Kelloy usesiiuod tho Aesistant licctorship of Ki, James Church, which souucction be resalued for sbout & year. Bince the last-named date Dr. Kelloy bai not sesuwsed oy parochis] chmrge, but has fro- quently ofticiatod 1u various city oburches, and 8180 as missionary nt Aaywood, whers bo ;uvxhl sho cold which xesulted in hiy death, TIE CHICAGO TRIBUN : SATURDAY, APRIL 5, e e e e 1876~TWELVE PAG Fa.was proront at the last-namod placo only n fuw weeks ago. § . Along and arduous servico of more than a third of & contury in the minatry, closed with a peacoful and quist pussing awayof tho spirit, ontitlo dccmaca frionds to say of him: ‘1o hath fought the good fights he has finlshed hils courro; ho lins kopt tho faith s hencaforth thoro 18 1aid uPfor him a erown of r}ghlnonmm.&u," vr, Kollog's funeral sersices will bo hold to- dny ot 2 o'clock at 8t James Clurcl, coroer Cuea and Haron atroots. ——— ~ ALLEGED FORGERY. M. PANNIN DEAPPEANS. During tho month of Fobmary Mr. Thomas MecQovern, n well-known rosident of thie clty, applied to Thomas & Co., real-catate dealers nt No. 104 Clark streot, to negotlate n loan of 8300, McGovern deposited with Thomss & noto for £6,000, drawn by J. D, Farnum, eaid to bo n real cstate desler at No. B2 Drosdway, Now Yerk, and a trust deed for land In Iteynolds County, Mo, nssigned to Tarmmum by o man named Mason, umler power of sttorney. Pending the negotia-~ tionJohn Biguan, o cosl dealer at tho coruer of Weatorn avonuo and Kinzlo streot, placed his yoard in tho bands of Thomas & Co. for rale. After somo dolay an oxcliange of McGavern's paper for Dignan's conl yard was perfeeted on tho basis of £075 for the latter, which wao soeurod by tho Farnnm trust-deed. Diguau in tarn purchased some lota opposite tho rolliug mifla from Thomas, and all handa wore apparently eatisiod. At tho couclusion of the transaction MoGovern suddonly hecamo in- visihlo to pariles who wero nnxious to interviaw him, Thomas & Co. particulacly woro solicitous 84 1o the whoreabonts of the coal yard purchias- or, ond oxhiaustad every resonrco fo obtain on audienco. ‘lioy nddiessed bim notes through tho tmaiy, but for wsomo unexplained rea- son thoy remained unanswered, Topeated call ot bis ofice aad roaidonco fuiled to olicit any sutislnetory resuit, and a8 o final re- gort the firm cmployed a dotectivo named Bagge to tlud hitu. T'no Intter nscortafucd that othor powors of atiornoy for tho sale of tuo Missouri prop- orty hypothocated by MeoGovern wore extaut, und claims to hove procured ono of thero decnmenta from - Jumea Fanuin, residing at 9 Chicngo avonuo, Whon this waa broughe to the knowledge of Thomas & Co., that firm causod tho arrest of Lannin. aud also ssoro oat o warraut for AMe- Govern. Un proceeding to the house of Fan- nin thoy found Lo was out, and detormined to await i roluin: Prior to thnt event a scarch of tho promiees was mnde, which resulted in tho discovery of blauk powers of attornoy, Ulank ~ deods, nbatracts, oto. in varions ntuges of completion, nowe signod and wcated in hlank. ®hon Fennin returned he wa# placed under urrost, and_roquested his wifo fo **lpok ont fov the papors,” to which #ho re- ayondad that tho ofil Lad discovered ail, whou ho remarked, “Wo'ro dsad and_gouo,” and was takon to tho Madison Strect Btation, Ha was brought beforo Scully vesterday worn- ing and hold fu $5,000 bail until the 17th inat, McQovorn has not Leen arrested, but if the caso 18 proaecuted bis approlionsion will bo ao- cured boyond question. 1o i o young wan, whoo father 14 onc of the wealthivat land- awvers in the city, ond_whoso brother is cin- ployed by tho county, bat he is poor. Bome time ago it fa saul thay ke wroto to Foruum osking the loan of Bomo monoy to enable him to go into busi- ness, F. being o relative, The lattor stated iu roply thnt ho hadn’t tho monny then to loan, but advanced bim the noto and dead spolen of abuve to raiso money ou, with tho undorsiands iny that they should he redeemed by McGovarn and returned o the legal awver by “the 5th of noxt mouth, He left his bome two doya ago, nnd liay uot been aocu sinen. ‘Chiomng & Co. nre real ostato and patent agents on Clark stroet, and thin' that Funnin is at the battom of the villamy. that Faroum is personago without local habitation and born of the 1magination of Fanuin, wio forged the noto nud trust-deed. Favnin is a cuavaster well knosen in crimial nousls as o forger. After I K. Furner began his Jand _suits ngniust Gaorge ERill, tho fatter visited tho Penitontiary, wheroin aninterview with Fanoin ho recotvod information of charnctor that dotermioed lim to secnro hia reloasa, lo circulated s petition nand ob- tained tho signnturcs of & nuwmber of intluon- tial citizens, which procured tho prionor’s par- don, Throngh him Il suceeedod In gotting liold of Reed, who woa his principal witnoss. Tannin's exutniuntion ten days hence will doubt- Jcus dovelop facts at presons unuccosuiblo. —— CREGIER. YRSTERDAY'S DEVELOIMENTI. Thero was conelderablo excitanent yesterday in rospectabilo eircles over the rumor that the Pre- tender to tho Mayoralty of this great and won- derful ety bad declded to disponse swith the scr- vices of Dewitt C. Croglor, tho Chlef Engineer of tho Water-Works. It uppeared probable to many that this move was but oue of Colvin'y freaks promptod by the maliclonsucos of tho crowd which surround and iuluenco bim in all bis actions, at the hoad of whom aro Hildrath aod Tom Btout. For months post Temovsls have occarred from timo to timo among the lower cinss of employes under ‘the Loard of Pnblio Works, end in puch instances the places 0 va- cutod hava been ot onca filled by Aldormanic hengers-on, Ju privato eircles around the City- Iall'it has long boeo kuown that the City n- ginoer, Chesbrough, aua Cregier wure inimical to Colvin and his crow. Tho removal of tho formor was throntoned somewhat moro than o yoar ago, and again when the aquabblo arose re- finrdlnu tho additional oppropristion ssked for y tho Fullerton avenuo conunit contractors. (.‘mfmr was congidered indispousablo nutil with- in the pnet few woeks, but now Lis removal is mado perumptory by the determination of tho Mayor, ‘flio cougo of Oregtier's suddon descent from popularity to his proscutd position—on the rag- ged edgo wailing to bo bounced—iy not at ail clont, ‘Tho rensone assigned by tho Mayor, snd President Prindivitlo of the Doard of Public Works, are not sulliciont to warraut the disnis- salof a servant who bus falthfully porformed lna duttes for #o long a torn 88 Mr. Cregier. Thuy #8y that 1t was becauso they intond to cut off all higb-priced men whosasorvices can in any way be disponsed with; avd anothor reeson given is that Cregicr.is opposed to all new inventlons, aud particularly opposed to o patont smoko-cousumer which the firm of Huff & Lattin aro trymg to induco tho city to buy. They are couviuced tbat with this cousumor 8 vast amount of fuel could bo waved, while on the other hand Cregicr claima that it racks tho boilors, and during tho four weolis it was on trial at the Water-Works ( did conciderable damage to them, ‘I'iessTacts, Do ntates, will bo kubstantisted by many other Ell ‘ummuut engincers and boler-makers in the firat reason asigned Is no roason at all, tnaemiich as they intend to appoiut Assistant Luganeer Tenntman to tho placo made vacant by Crogior's removal, Tho firm of fluff & Latliu nro tho owuers of tho Horatio M. Hmith patent formorly munagod by the firm of Loster & Smith, - Thoy do uot douy that thoy were instrue mental in procuring tho dlecharge of Cregler, aud projieo many rich davelopments whow Mr. Buith returud oo from a visit to Cleveland, s 1n the meantime, Mr, Crogior maintsing s position, and refused to recognizn tho suthority of tho blayor's letter asling hun to resign, claiming that Lls omployers ure the Dourd of Public Works. _Yestorday afternaon Al, Heuth, Spalding, and 8. Btone,” and Judgo Lol catled npon Mr, Prindivillo to ascertain tho truo canss of the yamoval, but po satisfactory answer way given them, and thoy depnm-d wonderiog what noxt domousteation tho lrotouder way about to make, Crogler's canse will nudonbtedly be taken up by his Luudreds of frionds, Masoni: and otherwise, and hofore leng Mayor Colvin will flud oot precisoly where Cregier belungs, ———— ‘THE COUNTY BUILDING. Thn Grand Jury iu atill ongaged with the regu-. Yar dockot casos, all of which aroof a peity char- neter. ‘The Conaty Conrt yostorday was uccupled £Ruin ou tho elaum dockot, tu the exclaglon of all other business, Jake Rohim kent ward ta the Connty Callector yeuterday that hy waunted to pay his tuses in full, soiountiug to botwesu §5,000 and $0,000. ‘The Jowt Commlttos on Education sud Pab- lio Buildings will visit Euglowood Tuesday to 1ook aftor the condition of the connty boardings bouaw and the Notmal Schooal, ‘The Road-Inepeciors yosterday authorizod tho ewuers of the Kusehill gravel-rond to again cowm- mence collectiug toll, the'rond huving besn put 1u good oonditiou. The gates had been open sevoral woeks. Arclntcet Lgan yosterday submitted to the Joint Committeo on Publio Buildings sud Pablie Cuarities plaus for a now Litchien sud laundry for the lnsauo Asylum, to cost sboyt 27,000, Action was doforred for the pressut, ‘[ Roney murder case occupled the Chiminal Coust sgain yeaterdsy, 1004t of tho time b-ln‘: given to argamonts to tho jmvl Col. Tnesron closes tho nrgumont for tho procution this moining, thion tho ease will go to tho Jury. Anticipating the propasod Fomlon to the County Board to sbollali township organization® in tho county, the County Attemcy, dieputing tho nuthority nud powor of tho Board over tho mattor, has ndvised the membora of th Iioard to deny tho potition and let the quostion go tho Supremo Court for seltiomont. Contractor Guerton, at tho lnesna Asslim. handod in yesterday a little bill for ** oxtras to the County Board, amounting to ovor $3,000, Hure of tho itoms looked suspicious, and somn mombors of tho Committco thought thes had once been paid, and n wranziing discussion on thoaubjeot wau Lrought to n closo by laying tho bill ovor. The_County Commissioners wora looking nround yesterday for mntabio quarters, as thoy nra abous to ho crowded from their old place by the County Troaeurer, who wants moro toon. 1t wan agreed finally to move into the room now vcenpiad Ly tho Clerk to the Loard, and to pro- vide o place for tho Connty Attornoy it tho back oftice of tho Cterk of tho Criminal Court. Tho *esperta " omployed to {uvestigate tho Recorder's oftica yestorday took thelr wysteri- ouy ropost oul of a Cnmmlu;l;:nnr'x pocket to nttach thele afidavits to 1, "No ono Lis yob Leen nllowed to 500 the roport, oxcept a seleet few, though thoe puhlic s suppoaed to liavo someo intoreatin it, Tho Comimittoo on Public Rocords wan yostorday informed of tho roturn of Mr. Galvin o the city, and it is barely possiblo that hin will bo ealled on to tostify before a roport on tho vestigation la mado to the Jloard. Commiesloner Burdick was around yostorday, fresh from n canvasa of tho étato in the intorest of the Greenback party. Iio was feoling uu- usunlly well, and predicted that very acon evory- body would bo wearg greon caps, typical of thoir love for tho delusion ho hugs, 1o alao dlinted somewhat on tho recent South Town olection, and managed to make bia tatk profit- able, for beforo lie got through ha haa staked what greenbacks ho had upon his person nr o warer that Miko Lvans had been olocted Col- leetor, or would bo coanted in. Iis princioal of victims wero tho County Attornsy and Comris. sjoner Holden, Atn mnslln{: of tho Commiitae on Public Buildlngs aud Public Seryjea yosterday, a vom- mittee was appointed to' confer with tho city authorities with a viow to gelting power to do the piling for the city's balg of tho domo of thy now Court-Fouso, upou tho recomuweudation of tho architeet that fk was impartant thas the en- tiro piling should bp dono before any, of tho con- creto was' Infd. Tucidental to thid'action tho Court-llouse problom was divcussod in an in- formal way. ‘Tho gencral fooling was that tho county slionld tako charge of aud construct tho entird builaing, aud theu either sell or rent tho city its portion. THE FIGNS OF TROUBLE. Alively fight i8 just ow fu progrous between Architect Cochirans nad somo of the members of tue County Boerd, growing out of tho work on the now County Hospital, Tho disagreemnnt started with tho arclutoct's allogod favoritism for Hoxton, which Qochrane has, howover, do- nied. in tho receat letting of tho hoepital worlt, and Las gouo su far 08 to arousa in the minds of #omo o Tava suspicion that overything is not as it sbhould bo hetwoon tho srchitoct and tho county. Esception has been taken to his con- duct also siice tho awnrd to Soxton, whoreln it is claimed that ho tricd to smuggle into his con- tract 8 arabitect n stipulation glving himselt powor to refot tho Hexton coutract 1u the event of Saxton’s fatliug, and another takivg all power aut of the hauds of tho Noard over tho work. 'wo sttempls woro made to this ond, first by crowding in Lhe stipulations in printivg, which was diszovercd nnd orderod ocnsed, and, second, by embodying tho samo provisiovs in writing, which was also diecovered aud ordered olimiunted. To _still further shake tho conti- tidonco _of the Ioard, the nrchitoct is Baid to have taken nu_undue intorcst in pushing the ouditing of a bill of Multog, one of the con- traclors, for ** oxtras,” very recontly. Ilo said to the Dourd that the bl was corrcct, ete., but when cealled upon to certify to it ho hacked down under the forco of an nthuation that if it wag cerlited to 1t wonld load to an Inventl. gation, Finally, lowovor, Lo looked over the Dili, and after erasing all of the items exoept two, amounting to oomo- thing aver §200, bo cortified to it. it wns not audited evon then, anid tho probabilities aro that it will not bo, for tho roason that an invostina- tion and exnmination of the work dieclosed tho faot that it i3 unjust, and that tho labor purport- ing to havo boon done was not douo. 1'ba end is not yat, aud the further tho quatrel goos tho warmor it gots, If it results in arousing the Board to exorelso a greater care 1n passing on tho avmy of bills coming boforo it, and in teach- ing vontractors & wholesomo lesson against tho Luml;'lm;v" oxtras,” it will not bava boen without protit. T THE CITY-HALL. " Tho City Collector took fu nbout €500 voster- day. Iliko Evans handel ovor anotuey $25,000 yes- terday Lo tho City L'reasurar. ator rents yesterdny wero 1,830, and ro- colpts from the City Collector 250y, “ho Mayor was absent from his otlico yestor- day aftornoon attending tho funeral of u friowl. Tho Board of Public Works ivsucd an esti- mate of 22,500 yesterday to Murphy & Co,, con- tractors for the ongines of tho West Side pump- ing-worka, The total amount of the cetimates iusued already to that firm sem up €171,861, The Committee on Streots and Alloys for the Houth Divislon and tho Committee on Schools nro catled for -Monday at 2 p. m. in tho City Olerk’s oftice. ,Tho Finonco Comnnittee will meot at tho request of the Mayor this aftosnoon ot 2:30 o'clock, Whon Comptroller llayos loft Now York ho tolographed to HBoston bankora for loausat u fair rate of interest, and they inturn sont to Wirt Doxtor, of this city, for an opinion us to tho logality of thoe certiflentes sud tho general charactor of tho Administration, 1le replied that thoro wus sowo doubt ug to tho proprioty of ifukuiog cortifieates, nund that the Admivistration was a thoronghly demoralized one. Yedterday Comptroller 1lnyes visited Mr, Dextor at Lis otlles, and endeavored to Induce L to withidraw from the stand he had tolion. A tho couversation was private the pacticulars could not be tourned, but it js care tain that Mr. Hayes failed to point ont to Mr. Doxter auy reason why ho should rotract, There soems to be nothing ew ju rolation to the flunncial embarrassment of the citv, nud nn negotiations for louns are toportad, ‘Ihu clorks of the City-Hall nud many employes sro gam- bling perbaps with” good cande, having red eeived no mplaries for tho past two monthy, Tho lack of funds will ot least tond to forco comparative tompcranco uypon somo of thom, 'Tho Comptrollor is arrangiog thy form for tlio gily cerlificzten_ hevenfier to bo wanod. 'Fhio gchool-toachors will roceive a part of thejr Fobrunry snlaries 'o-tlaz‘ or carly vext woels, §45,000 "belng i the hauds of Sehool-Atent Chase to be disbursed nmuong them, Tho' moucy does not como ‘from the goneral fupd, Lt 18 the acenmulated receipts for rents, otc,, of xchool pronurty, Tho time whon o divi- dond " will bo mads amouy; othor public servanty is at precont regarded s far distant, -— ANNOUNCEMENTS. A mosting ‘af the Chicago Frosbol Assocta- tlon will ba hiold In the Athonmum lecture-room Lo-day, A special meoting of the Fortuightly will be held at 922 Wabash aveuus this afternvon at 2 o'elock, "Tho Rov, W. J. Erdman wiii conduct the Sun- day-school teachors’ oeting to-day neon in Farwell Hfalt. BabJoct: *'Tno Day of Pentee coat.” 'llorncu White, Ear, will locture hofore the Culloge of Law, No, 17 Clark ntreot, at 4 a'closl thid aftornoon, on ** Commerclal and Financiul Crigea, b The Philosoplical Seciers will Lo addressed ufl;‘m(;:’;mxfi (l.n;\l' Prof, dhcu. of thw eity, on " and Gunning—Tho - § Thoy Porforn I wid Wiat 1 e sl | 0¥ Prof. Willinm attiews, the popul of ** Uotting On in the World,” !wm‘ ?:ut:l?:h&r- II-IML:;W inorxwug in MeConiaick Hull Lefare niday Liecture Bocioty, on ** Orat ¥ gqry,"y Adwissiou 10 couts, oty el U ‘fhio old mombers of tha Garden City Base. Ball Club are reyucuted to jucet at tho sonth. wout vorner of Biue Island avenuo aud Twoaifin glroot at*8 p. ;. sharp, to clect oflicors and mako other arraugenionty for the cowtug soa- sou. The thirty-fifth sauniversary of- the Chicago Diblo Saciety will _be held to-morrow evening in "I'rinity Methodist lfl)fiaqopnl Church (the Rev. Dr."TiMany's), on indisua avonue, near Twenty-fourth atreot. The anvual discourse will ba deliverca by the Ilav, Lr. Mitcholl, of tho Firet Presbytorian Church. Tho. Babbath afteracon Gospel temperauce moetiug, ovuducted Ly tho Wowan's Tempor- auce Union, will be held Kuuday afternoon as § o'clock in tho lacturo-room of tha Firat Math- odlet Church, carner of Clark ang Washington rtreets, and will bo nddressed by Mrs, Barker (formorly n miasionary to Assam) aud by Mrs, O, B. Bebuyler: ‘Phie ith Bunday afternoon eoncort in aid of tho Good tamaritan Home will bo given under the manarement of Mr.. Arthur J. Creawold at Hooloy's Thoatre, Hunday, at 3 o'clock. As theso eancerts occur at a convenient hour, aro not of woarisomo lonwib, and presont supertor musien! attractions, thoy aro resarded with groat favor by alt tovers of food tusic. The North Bido Sunday-rehiool teachors havo been liolding a weakly mocting, with conkidern- Die succoss, for tho purposoc of sludyimg ths unt- form Jossous as taught in the majority of the city Sabbath.schools, “This ovouing tho meoting ia to bo hold 1y the church corner Chieago nve- nuo and Lasallg streot, and to bo condneted by tho Nev. Mr, Atkinron. Ihis belug o union gath- eriug, nl are wolcome who cioase to nttond. The cougrozation of the Sixth Presbyterinn Churel, Jocated corner Oak nnd Vinconued nvenues, will ocenpy theic building to-morrow (Habbnth) for the tivet titno alter the altorations which huve been in progrees tho past threo woaks, The soating cavncity of tho bullding has beon almoat doubled, and "1t has Loen inady attractivo in many wags, 'Tho nanual per-rent- 1) \vlln take placo on Mouday evening at 8 o'clock, . SSesai—a & CRIMINAL. T, B, Eyans was yestealay held in bonds of £500 to koe tho peaca Ly Justice D'fYolf. Thero I8 & warrant in Justico Talues’ court for tha arrest of Nolno 1Iansoun, who ia charged by Charles Luor with committing perjury eoncern- ing a dog. Justico Foolo hns n wartant for the arrost of Dominiok Davay,vho played pugilist on olection- dav and emashod the nodo of 1L, T, Howe, who wan_poaceably doing nuthing. Tuke Drenvau, nnothor hitter, will ha triod ou tho 11th of this month fors similar assaulit, . B, MeDenough was yeatarday held for fure ther sppoarauco boforo Justico Haines to nus wwer to tho eharge of larcony proferrod by Carl- ton Drako, of Ilydo Paclr, who cluwms that Me- Dounugh soizod amd took two lLorees. ona wag- on, ons #ot of double-harness, aud four miik cows, theroby committing Inrcony as boiea. 1lis turtlior trial takes placo on tho 12Lh fnst. Whliath MoCarthy, Jobn ostor, und Chatles Williamsa will not work hotels for nomo tie, and wuests will, consoquently, feol the moro pecure, Tho two firat named hava had tha run of Woods' Ilotel, opposite Field & Loitor's, as beil-hoys, for voveral months, whilo Williama bas officiatod in n ohmilar eapasity at the Commercial, . Duting that tima thoy liave collected rovolyors, jewelry, ole., which uwaits an owner at tho Coutral, whero the thiovisn trinity alao tarry. Dbr, E, E. Deosod, from Gauses, Alaean County, Mich., was waleritig about the ntreets Luntiug for the Public Tibrary, aud by soma uaccauntablo biuader rot iuie of tho Louso of X Grflin, who very scioutifically pereliad upon tho framo of the roaming Granger, and did affcetunily bounea bim. Erunson had fa ar- veoted ; for assault before Justico Ioots, and Griflin was fined 33 and ce=ts, when tho pair All)h-xokd hauds, and sll pust dillienlties wers uried, Au unknown parger of bogud chiocks i8 mak- itfly thiugs livoly sbout the city, aud las thua thus far evaded arrest. Sometimeu ho adopta the namo of J. J, Howard, st other Llimes tha {firm vamo of A. Meyer & Son, rnd so instnant- togz Is his addross that he nevor fnils to win. Detoctives have beon in pursmit of him for n fostnight, sud bave no: yet yun him to cover, Iio s eaid to bo bolow tho medium height, o blonde, woll dressod, snd plaasaut in his con- veraatiou. —_— . SUBUARBAN. LAKE VIBW. Tha election Tuesday passed off quietly, and praduced tho mmost satisfactory results, Tho stralht ticket was eloctad throughout, and the constitutional growlors and upponents of im- provemout nrs once more roguired ta talka back soats and lot tho towvn move on. It wastho moet comploto victory ever won by tho party of Jaw und order and 1espectability, und loives the dissffected in o domoratized condition, Lhe vota was 03 Tollows ¢ For Supervisor—Adzm Whoeler, 409; Coarsd Bund- tuaeher, 124 For Assessor—Soth I, Ianchet, 4043 L M. " T. Candw, 400; Thomas Stagg, 140, Tt Colleetor—Cazar Chatl: ¥or Clerk—IL G, Bradley, Yor Bchool Truatce—l. N, Hills, 338 Yirst Road Overscer—L. Kennedy, Barn- 143 H, Kranz, 19 3.4, Wikson, 1 J. ‘Turher, 160, 1 d. Founltain, 19, ficcond Road Overscor—El Chout, 429; 3, Bick- Inaer, 119, oLl Rosd Oversser—N. dauzu, 4313 3. Helioole oz, 118, . Tonnd-Magtar—Goo, Willivms, 1033 Conrad Schucll, 0, The sebool election Hitunday for a Doard of Ldueation in the st Distrlet resulied in tho choico of fivo mombors. as follows : Mossen. (. [L. Cram, 1. D. Coxo, Thomas Molding, Thoman Shirloy, and ~—— Payne. Tho sixth plazo was not fllled, na there wan a tie belweon DMosura, Mooney sud Yetrio, and n spocial olection will bo held to 11 the vacaney Satarday, at tho azme hours and placo. Mr, Aloonoy stiould ba olested to this romaining }mu‘mau. Asa Director ho haa dovoted much thao during tho past year to tho echools of tho district, cspecially tho ono in his neighborbood, and Las lsbored solaly for thelr intercst, aud that of tho town, I'or this reason somao forw norohicads waot him dofeatad. Mo is too honest for them, PALATISE, . Tnonow Board of Villago Trustees, oclocted March 20, met for the fiest tims Monday evens ing, April 8, at tho Cletk's ofizo. Tho Board organized by choosing Iuraot Smith Chalrman, and ¥, J. Fillbert Clerk of tho Doard, The ealoon-licenso for tho oumuning yoar was fixed ab 3200, After the transnction of guuo minor busiucss, the Board adjoarsed to moet tho fimt Monday in Muy, Tho following fren- tlemen constitiuto tho new 1. Bmith, Promdent: W, I Lyt JoW Deckor, John Lozas, M, eeifer, T'rustocs, and It J, Filbort, Clerl, © ANMUSEM@N GILMORE'S CoMCraT, The concert at RMeCormick 1Tall lane ovening by Gilmoru'a Military Baud wies more succoesful, both musically znd In point of stleadanco, than tho ono of tho previous eveniug. The hnll was crowded, nea:ly overy cvat heing ozenpied, Mr. Gilmore hay given his timo, enorgy, eond Judgmont o organizing o military band In tbo United States thet will be able to compote with similar orzauizations of Enro&m. In this hio has wncceedea in n remneylk. ahlo degreo, bringing somo of tha beot inetrie mentalists fn the country together, nnd, aftor evero drilling aed practicing, thoy sre now ablo to compete with other mtlitary bat:ds that havo Been licre, and wilh favorablo rozul solves, ‘Lho programme lagt ovoniug: variod,and dividod about eqaally botwonn ¢ and popitar sulactiond, It was niterad somawhat from tho otiginal oue, the overture to Boctho- von's *Coriolan " heing mbstitited for tha ovar- ture to **Lannhooukcr,” and ou acconut of tha greadiness of $ho sudicuco,—who not only were not yutisfiod with doublo nnd tripla encorvs,— tho caprico . heroiqua **T'he Awalkoning of the Tion," by Kowuky, was played between tho tenth and eloventh numbers. Lo most onjay- allo of the numbcrs played by tho bund wovo thoe ** Awskening of the Lion ;" * Rominlscen- ces" from Dloyerboer's opora 3 and Weber's * [nvitation & In Dnnse," which wero ‘payed with oxeiting and fuspy effecty, and & ro- markablo depras of finlsh. Tho passases usually given on violing wera very mnocthly played with pleaty of coloring, whils the diminuondos and ercacondon wuio almost perfect, My, Levy, by bis brilaut cornet-playing, cai ricd alf, og usial, tho solo houcrs of the even- iug. if tho uumber of oncoren id any criterion Dy which 1o judge. it nmber was Iy own * Lovinthau Pollis,” and for the iucyitabl eucoro bo played Schubart's * Ave Murl Cornivid,” with sotao very peouliat v hw own, aud “Iomo, Bweor Iomo. Ave Durin was probably tha mast artisticaily pinyed of suy of lus relecsions, showing Ing truly wonderful technique to the best advane tago, whils it wag played wmith moro fecling and bonl tbau is usuoal witn him, Nr. Arouckle pluyed Wober's (so-called) * Last Waltz,” with vurigtiond, und, for on encore, ** Robin Admr."” Mr, E. A. Lg Febre, who 1s very likely tho ouly man w1 tho Unitod Hlates "who cun ploy the ssxupuonu well, rendercd an wir aud varigtons in on artwtie ntylo, suowing that tho szxophons i tho Haodd of au artist 18 wusthy of wplace i tho concert-room. Tho charmiug and fted voealist, Miss Emma (. Thursby, created quila o furora by her oxcollent -m&g\ug. Ter numbers wore Prooh's difileutt aur and variations,—which was wrten for I'escha- Leuttner of Jubileo fume,—tha ** Nou Farenta aria from the ** Msgio Kluto," and for an encoro Ht’auhun Glover's protty eoug, ** Beautiful Erin.” ‘Tha aris was suug in a true drawatic atyle, whllo the trilly aud staccato passages with which to thom- f1o Proch composif 0n ahounda woro nastered in en cany and pracaful mauner. Hueh s purs, trize, nail vieh quality of tons ja seldows hoard horo, and it 18 a pitv that vur concert-goors do not hiave mora nnnortunttien of heariug hor, ha will siug st the Brooklsn Tahernaclo Clureh this yoar, and will recoivo the largest salary ever paid a church-eingor i Amarien. Person of refiued tasloa (2) wha left tlio Iinll beforo tho concert was over missad tho rare op- portunity of hoaring that grand s?)'nml classizal (:) worle **'T'ho Skidmora Ouerds' Tho band Teaves this morning for Omaha, whero it given one concert s from thoro it goes Lo Halt Lako City, wuera it will give another, and theuco to Ban Frauciceo, where it remalus two weoka, T'lils is n Lrip which ling nover beon undertakon by u murical orpaunization of ita size bofore. On tho way bome it will give ono concort in thia city. May thoy hiovo a safe trip and a succoss- ful ono. BEECHELR, ‘f'he Brooklyn anit Now York Congres gationnl Associntions Adopt itesolie ttouw Concorning the Ncandni— Wherent Bra. Eudington and Stores and 'Fwe Other, I'ronchers Withe draw, . Nauw Yong, Apri! 7.—At the meeting of tho New York and Brookiyn Assooiation of Congro- gatlonsl Ministers, yestorday, in tho Chvrch of tho l'uritany, tho ro-olution of Prof, Martin, which provided for an investigation of Mr. Beocher's ncls by n commigsion offive from the Asauciation, wns Inat, Tho Rav. George Whipplo, the Moderator, read 8 leiler from thie Rav, B, 8, Storry, which was in yubztauco that Dr. Btorrs hind beard that big uamo lad beoh mentioned in connection with the Commiesion Lo invostigate the scandal, end that ho wished to docline to Horve. Tho resoluttons offered by Dr, Ifeury Btorra wore read : Resolved, Thot a commiselon of five be now nppoint« &l by thin ‘\ssociation, and requested to publicly ine vita any partica helioved or profeesiug to Lnvo ovie dsnco, or auy knowledgo of evidence, nob alfeady in- veatignted before the civil court, to presont thn sanio biefore the Commianion, and'tho sald Commission s requented to gavo to them, o any parties bringing dulinite charges apatust Mr, Beechor, whalever assiat- ouce thny roem to be called for to thess parties and proper’to the Couatssion, lu ordor to muks michn yrosentation of the samo befora that Comralselon ns #hafl bo likely to neoute tho sarliest poasible determina. tion and watlfactory fuaue, Jtesnired, That in' e name of our accirsod brother, fus tha terest of truth and comnion Cliristiaulty, thia Assoclation desires and Juvites all ersons clniniing to biave auck evidonce, or briuglug wich chorges, to avatl themeelves of this mesus, if+ they deeiro such help fur Ieyiuyg tho wame before that Commiesion of Iuvestiga- lou, Jtrsolved, That If those wha claim to have ovidence, o to by ablo Lo subatantinte the chargas of imnovality sgainet Mr. Beosher, shall knowlingly fatl or refuso to makeusoof this or othier means for bringing such eharges or ovidence beforo that Commizaion af fuvos. thrativn, this Arvoclation, in the atsenco of firther 1158, Tuttat bold fsself amnply justitied I ulterly cone demtitng theao elerges, ollegatious, and insinuations and rumors, au £210s and elanderons, and in defonding r, Beeeher on o worthy, hunorable, aud beloved meme e of this body, Resoived, That R. 8, Storer, W, 7, Budington, L. Bimlth Lobart, It, 5. Stone, nl W, Vargan Lo sp- peduted 08 tbis Comminelen, and carneally requeat them to act for thls Axsociation, Dr. Dudington sargued azalust the resolu- {lony, beeausn thoy comnitied the Asvoclation 1o tLe flndings of tho Advisory Conncil, which tindings ho bolioved weto not at nll Congrega~ tiounl, o beliovad in doaling with tha matier 24 way propeged by the Andover Church. X Mr. Becchier waid that ho yioldod to 1o ono in tho question of tho fealing of the Congrogation. al churches, for Lo baliovad that ho underutood what it was, Tho pelicy waa not in the aaut en- Qengered by tha Yrupualllou beforo tho Associu- tion, ** You might #3 woll say that an appropii- ation to clenn the North River would split tho Afloghieny Monntams. i Dr. Undington—** No one is gpeaking of go- 247 out.” Sir. Bagohior egld that hla ndvigos wor tint tho churches in thu Wost and Northwest woro a unit, 8 stendfast brotherhood, _Ho believed to- day tbat the Cnngzq'mmunllum reprecented fn tho Advidory Conncil was tho renl old Paritan Gongrapationalism, and that ropresonted by Dr, Cadington, the Andover Cburch, sud others was o now Uongregutionatiem, somothing on- tirely novel, uakoown, and untried in the churchea, ‘Ele divcusslon Tasted throuzlout tuo day, ana at b o'eluck the resoluttons wera adoplold by o voto of 13 to 9, when tho following protest was al once cuter o, The Now York and Brcokiyn Assaciation Lzs appointed o Commisinn ta vo-op rate with th Compaission of tho late Advisory Couned, eo-catled, for the luveatigalon of cliarges tgulnst 4ho Rov, Huul Ty Ward Huechor: » Whznzas, It (s the seitled conviction of tha under- signod that 'the ealling of the Councll by s ehusch to vouslder its admiutetration of diseipifue in certuln easus, without the sgenry or coneurscnce of the per- son affected by that diveiplive, §s o vacatlon of tho fundamental prinziplo of Congregationnl onlers which Tegarils 1t ws the wight of the hrnblest fndividual to baven part in tho suicction of auy Cannctl fn which ho o alio 14 to bo Judged; and, WREREAS, PUnTHERMOUR, Tlhero |9 no resson, in our judginent, to (hink that nn investigation organ- {zad thue, In Justice, §f carrled out by an agency Ritherto unknown to oiz clnrches, can_reanlt fir any- thny ynory than anetiar of tharo uperticial inguiriey wiileli Lvo alveady provoked ¥o wmiich of publle dis. eatisfaction; ¥ dherefors, Tho undersiyned, memlers of this As- mocintion, do_horehy enter their aarnest and soleinn rotost, on grounds of both cousclence and of Judg- meont, azainsg the oforesalil actlon of this body, s wrong o, prieiple, und lkely only to rosult fo un fu- creles of suspicton and to orbarrass the futurs ac- tioa of tho Lody in deeiling, ns we ore solomoly bound tu do, an the guilt or intucence of Mr, Boechor, R, 0. Bronus, W, Ivrs Buninarox, 1L, 1L McFaRLASY, B, N, Manny, WO Tavror, " 1L Wanp, Harlin submitted rosolutions in favor of ceclesiastical doetriuey, tho opposito of those espoused by Plymnnth Church and ita Council, and they wero tubled. * Drs, Budington, MoFarlaud, Tazior, and rew then sent the Moderator alotter, in which withdrew from the memb ersbip of tho Now Yorl ana Brooklyn Association. ROCKFORD. I Licenwo and Prol dtion-An Inter- 3 ciion—The Cost' of fBun. LrordIn Witeratyorks—id it of the rown Blection—=Anothor Candidute for Circuir Clerii—-Posts Ortice, Ete. Spetict Corrropondtence of Tha Chicaas Tribune, Tockroun, 1., Ayrll 7,—Congressionn] mat- tors have somowhat wabstdod i Ilockford thia wiuek, to give way to tho nll-absorbing tople, senge or probibition. It la sofo to eay that e an execiting ¢lection ns tho ono wo antici- pato noxt Monday sy nover taken placo io the Torest City. Our locat statesmon on botl sides have for nomo times beon Jaying thetr plaus for this campaign, It was gouorutly suppoged that ho Ifon, RBobert 1. Tioker, the presont cliicient Mnvor, would Lead tho tioket for® tho Citizens' party (Liconso patty), but thut yentloman wpot returnlng from o month's abuengs, it wen doemed pradont to try anothee eaudidate, and accordingly the 1fon. 8, (i, Bronsow, a gentlewen of the most sterling clinractor, and.a man of cousidorahlo abillty as an orator and prosiding oflicer, was nominated to Lioad tho eltizona' purty. I'hu other gontlemeon who bulong to this side of tho queetion aro: Allorman, Keconid Ward, Soely Porry; Fourth Ward, Charles (. Upton; Histh Ward, the Hon. Jobu Luke, Tho tickot of tho Probibitionlets 18 ot piteh o strong ouo 80 fAr an nbility is cou- cerned, and I8 entirely made up of one-idea mon, whoso entite object 18 to forco upon our coms manity laws which in themaolves ara najunt and distrrioful to a larga portion of tho educatel men of Rocktord, and which cannot bs onforeed. WIAT 31 COBTS TO HUN THE WATER-WORKS, Tt may ot bo uninteresting to know what it coats tho Rookford 1lofly Wator-Worlis, os- pecially whon one romombers tho diniculties and opposition encountered 1a putting them in, ‘Ihe following shows s From Aug. 1, 1875, to Apul 1, 1876, B1,044,467 gallons pampod § cost of coal, £950.%, or $L1Y per 1,000 gallons, It i# comforting to knuw that Dockford pumps water 50 per cont cheeper than any othor aity, 1u Now Dedtord It coats £2.70 par 1,000 gallony, and [n evory tow, 5o fur as yoor correspondent is wformed, 1t costs moro “thau in Ruckford. Lconowmy 14 wonith, THE TOWN ELECTION, At tho town elgetion held ladt Tursday the following candidatos vers electod : For Supor- vinor, A. Catlin Spatiord ; Town Ulark, Jamee G, Manlovo; Aussorsor, Jamed Fergusou; ‘Town Callector, Thomss lell. Inaprovions lettor vour correspondent inti- mated that 1f a really populnr man came forward Lu could caaily procuto the nowination of Cir- cult Clerk. 'Tho rizht man hias annoanced him- soif, Dr, Thomas W, lutler, of Dacatonics, is thio Jast caudidato in the fleld, This geutleman was ouo of the firut sottlers in thoe county, a staunch llopublican and & wan of unblemishied character, If the Hepublicous nominste him, it will help their tlckot all through the county, and the outlook now ta that ho will be nominated bo- yood s doubt. But leaviog political news for o momont, it 18 & great pleamiro to planco nt tho wrondar fnl advancoment Lockrford s raking. INGREARE IN FOST-OFFICE BUSINES, A fow days ago the I'ost-Offics Dogertment enllad for a repoit of the Roskford Yontmestor. The roport shown tha amiouat of pestsgo stameu rnd etampod envalops sold during tho quarter ending Juno #9, 1875, was £€5,376.67; tho amount recelved from o sarao sourcos during quarter Just clo.od war 30,729.00.—a1: incroaee of (6434, Thuring the vear no loss than §17.- 014,76 lna boan patd over to tho (overnmont altor tho salsrics and cxponacs of tho oflien bas Loon deductod, Tho monay-ordor and rojeistorud. Iatter businesa {a nearly as Iargo as Aurora and Dubugua combined, whila we jead Bloomngton, Cairo, Soringtiold, and tudeed evory other city In tho Btate except Chicugo, Paoria, and yuinoy. —_— STATE AFFAIRS, OHIO LEGISLATURE, Coruspug, O., April'7.—In tho Houas to-day the following bill3 were passed : - Honato bill Lo aboligh the ofico of Btata Gas Inspoctor. and ta pravide for Jocai imspection 3 Seuato bill toal- low- pereony dealing in flour ta nio n private braud ; Iouso bill o punisn by fino and imprieg. onment all porsons who got upon moviog rail road traing in violatlon of law, A bill was in- troduced Lo ropoal ths County Oficors’ Fao bill, which beeame n [nw yeatorday. 1n tho Eonate, tho House nmendmonta to ths Drrns Sonato bill to it municipal expondi- turos worn ageead to, and tho bill is now n law. ‘Tho following bitls passed ¢ touato bill to pro- vide for equalizing sevtencen of Common-Plena Courts; Hensa bill authorizing County Com- missioners to regulnto tho hnn"us{ of hoavy ‘burdons over fron turnpiko yonda 3 House bill to maoko It a misdemeanor to interfero with lnying rallroad tracks, A mesengo waa received {rom the Governor nawminating Josoph Perktins af Cuyaliogn, Joln W. Androws of Tranklin, U. J, Albright of Guerneoy, Charlos Bocsol of Augilzs, ond Mar- ray Bhipley of Hnamilton, to bo motbers of tha Bonrd of Hinte Chiaritles; also, nominatlng P, B, Buell, of Wnehingtory to bo Trustee of tho Atbens Lunntie Awyludi, Tho nowminations were unsuimously coniirme TELEGRAPHIC MOTES. Swecial Dispateh o The Chicago Tridune. Dwiunr, 1L, April 7.—Two days of northoesst wind has mado a woadarfal changoe in our agri- cultural praspocts, Should’ the prosent dry weatlior continuo fora dsy or two longor we shall bo able to get nto tho flolds, Everythiug, lowevor, must bs lato. Corn ia not sll husked. and vast quantitios must bo dellvorod in town to fill contracts. When it does bagin to como thero will bo no end of it, Specral Dinpateh fo The Chicann Tribvne, Dernorr, April 7.~'lo-day tho Shoriff, by fora- closure of mortgege, took podsession of the German Daily Journgl odico of thig city, and now has 12 on his handa, The Michigan Masonic Mutual Denofit Socioty to-night elected L. H, Daily, of South 1Iavan, Presidont; J. B, I, Dradshow, of Detroit, “I'roagurer ; and L, 0. Prosser, of Dotroit, Soore- tary. Ovor firty lodgos are now in the Associa~ tion, which is prosperous. . - Sjxciat Diwpateh to Ihe Chicagn Tribune, TAsT BAoiNAw, Mich., April 7.—Lumbering oporations are about susponded, and men aro coming oul of tho woods. A two-thirds otock has beea pit in n thia section of thotata, Syectul Dnspatch o Ve Uhicago Tribune, Broun Ciry, Lo, April 7.—United Slates Com- missionor Lowly ta-day hold Lonis Onng in 2500 bonds to npuear in tho United Statos Court, for solling whinky to Indians, A Winncbagd Indian dotectivo caused hiw acrost, after purchosiog o quart of whisky from him, Special Dispateh ta 1hie Chicago Tridune. Taxrox, i, April 7.—Robort Miller, indloted for forgery. was tried at the prosost term of tho Circuit Couzt and acquitted. -~ FEDESTRIARISW. Special Dispateh to The Chicaan Fribune, Wapxeoay, I, April T.—Melvin Burtis, of thia city, started this ovening 2t 10 o'clock, in Phenix Hall, to walk twenty-four hours, in which time ho wilt endoavor to wall 100 milos. Among tho spoctators are Ills Ionor Mayor Wordon ond Indy, and tho Common OCounti Durtig nccarp[‘xlinhud lin firat ilo in 11:40, and wus accompnnied by Horuea Wickham, Jr. Thin in the et attenipt at publhio vedeatrianism Waun- kegnan has ever indulized fn, and is thoroforo tho privcipal topia of convenution. Powerful Printing Presseds. Tho prosoerity of Chicago newspapers is shown by the demands mado upon them, from timo to time, for tho oxtension of thelr printing Incilitios, Tho.Inter-Ocean, socing, in its atoady Incronso of cireulation, that the timo is not far distant when. tho great clght-oylinder Hoo preas, on whict the paper biay horoloforo been printed, will beentively inadequato, yestorday, through its manager, Mr, Nixon, contracted with the Bullock Vriatiug Pross Company .of Philadolphia for two of tholr now perfocting presgos with nll thoir late improvements, The cont, iucluding steraolypiog apparatus, I8 $12,000, aud the prosses are to bo delivered within thonoxt throo montha. o A ZIriitinng,Ocensions The coming nrb and seclal ovent ju the open- ing of Liand's mognificont now photograpbic art gallery, sltuated on Wabash avenne, batween Adsma and Jackion stroots, ‘Ihie occura noxt l\\'cxlucsdny and Thursday afterncens and oven- nzA, ——— Tinusic, Tho Ttoot & Sons Musle Company.offer special in- ducementa to buyers at wholesale and retall of any- thing in the lie of murieal mechaudise, theet muaie, plenoe, and organs, ‘Thels oxtensivo cstallishment at 153 Stato sircot is a potut of fnte b el **Sweot {s tho Breath of Spring, but sweeler far® the tono of tho Lallon & Pomeroy ozan, For the family theso aro tho cheapest aud beat orgens aade, Pelton & Pomoroy, 231 Stata streot, dealers in planos and organs, Deeny's Effacing Fingor, will never miar the teeth that ara brushod daly with Odoriterans Bozodont, 1t lends floral fragranco to thie brecth a4 well an protects tho feeth from corroalon and decompoeition, i S R S Lundborg's Perfumag ave like natural flowers sud houquats PO ICNENE bt L BE 5 RELLY—On Tunrsday, Aptil 0, the ltev, Charles V. Klly, arged 73 yosra. Frgerst vorvico at ft, Jamea Church, cornce of Casia and Hfuron strests, o Batiirdag, ot 2 fi . AFFELD—On Iriday, 7th fust,, of cerrdy fever, Ernust Francls, son of| Chsrles 15 aud Helen Waltd Affeld, uged 4 years and 1 monthy, , ’ Fuubral from parants’ resideace, No, 161 Tumsey atreiet, Sunday, 0l fnat,, st t p, ., by entriagos to ioweill, ¥l of o fawlly afe tuvitud (0 b NEIL—At her Iate rosidouce, No, 433 West Tonr- ntl street, Loy Av beloved wifo of Thownas J. Frinersl Bunday, April U, at 10 a, ., by carrlagen to Calvary Cemetesy, Fricuds of thu fanily aro cordial- i5 dnvited to attend. . §17= New Bedfurd (Masa,) papers pleaso copy, RYAN—April 7, 1815, Mary 3., Leloved wife of Peler Rysu, Tuneral from hor late residence, No, 369 West Four- teenth stroot, Sunday, April 8, at 9 8, ., by carrlagea to Jeaut Chirirel, thotico to Culvary Comatery, EOKBTORM~April 0,3t G p.m., of scarlot faver, Thcodoro, wou of P, I and K, Yekstoru, agod 2 yeara, Futiernl from reafilenco of parents, corncrof Lowly and Fredorlok stroets, Haturday, bt Inst., at 9 p, . ANDERSON—Aprll 7, Prauk L, youngest son of A L oni Clara £ Andofao, agod # youra 11" moutia and Fuueral sirvics at parents’ rosldence, No, 44 West Erlo street, Bunday, Ul just., ut 1:46 p, BELDAM—The fueral of fho lste Mrs. Aun Ieldsm will tako place from No, 1363 8outh Dearborn strevt HBuuday, 9th fnst,, at 1 p. m,, by carriages to Oskwood, THOMPSON—Apri] 6, William ¥, Thoripson, o asoral trom orey Tzospital, aturday, April 8, ot a, u, DUFFIELD—In tals clty, Aprit 7, 1470, Mery B, belaved wifo of John G. Dutlicld, sgedl 27 ycare, Funeral from No. 47 Weat Daudolph atrect to-day (Snuu'dnyz. wb 0 0. m., and from Bt Patricks Church af 10 a.11,3 {hente to Calvary Comstery by carringes, HAIGHT - Fridagevestug, April7, at the pasldenco of lier_won.io-law, W, B, Larrulee,' 313 Ohlo atreol Sra, tilza Halglt, aitor ‘s fow weobs® uess, bg B0 yearas, Sotics of faneral In tho evening papors. T MISOELLANEOUS, WARERLE b mlrton, i il EDL olaas black waln Wit chrateas. Addross this sorufak caly 10 & &, i n o urice. N\ ANTEN=TO_ PURCIARE & THTORY TRIC N, o st b, ot ovar b intles o old Cosruigae. Gitefs il Tlbeau adéross it el e Bii5 . Poat-Dihoo, A% Sioitgan tand il bo {nkon: e whaber CONFECTIONERY, i R ON E S L SRR CELEBIATED Ihroughout {ho Ulou—sxpressed 10 25, 40, 600 per 1h. Addroes ordters GUNTHER, Cunfoor i, Cudokga, 2 Cuntoo — POLITICAL ANNOUNOEMANTS, & SARA LA S, ITY OENTRAL COMMITILE, ‘Il Clty Contral Gomvmittee appointed at the R gubliean Conention Thursday, consisting of Elu nthony, ~ Jeasn Hpalling, XK. M, Btonn, lehas) ficlinitz, Tonin Hnutt, A, Graham, Oatiataphee'Mauror 1, W, Clark, Grorgo White, A, 1. Cook, A, M. Wright, O, J. Lowis, Tdward Thompion, O, Folz TLouls Bchiamier, 4, 8, Mullen, and 1. D Hotaitog arg reauested to meet nt {he Palier Houss this evenily of 130 o'clock {0 organize and fof othor iefhcs, ABNER TAYLOR, CESTENNTAL CLUB, A mesting of the Wesj Chicaga Centenninl Club winy o hield at Billings’ Hall, routiiwest corner of Wagh, ingtan and Haistod sla,, tuis oveniuat at 7:30 o'clock 1o perfect nrrangements for o torchlight procession tg parade Lefora city election, CANDIDATLS, Al Repubiican eandidates nomluated fer city oMeey anq olf Hepublicans nominatod for Aldermanio pasi. {1008 73 requenind to meat ut (Bo'clock n,m, to-das at tho t0:nbilean beadquartoes, corusr of Lake an Claric-sis., to organize n Campign Committea, JAMES P, ROUT, Obalrmag, TOIRD WARD, ‘Tha Third Ward Iiopublican Club will meot as neay) a4 No. Y60 Wabnsh-av, this evening, FOURTH WARD, Thern will bo 8 spoclal meoting ef the Fourth Wan) Teputitiean Club ot hoscquariers this eveuing nig o clock shiarp, Dvery member should be presant. - WILLTAM If, HHANPER, Chaieman of Excoutivo Commiitee, FIFTH WARD, Amostingof (s Democrafle volers of the Tiieg Precinct of the Fifth Ward will be lield thiu evening at § oclack, 2t No, 13 Hungsuts for Lho purpons of erc. inif delegates 10 n Conventlun' 10 bo held 1 Hoilsy qsll, comer of Margst. and Archer-av, Tuestsy avening, April 11, at 8 o'clock, for the purposs of nominating candldstes for Aldermon, 10 bo voted for at thie coming election, A mecting of he Domoeratis votera of the Fonriy Procinct of tho Fifth Ward twill bo Lold this uveniag ay B o'clack, at No, £ Athor-nv,, for tho purfoes of ee. locting Qelegates 1o a Convention to be held {n Healey Ilall, corner of Mary-st, and Archor-ov., Titoiday ovening, April 11, at o o'clock, for tho Lurpowo of nomiualtug enndldstes for Aldorihen, to ba voted for ot the coming eleetion, TENTH WARD, Thero will bo.s mccllng of the Tonth Want Tiepubs Itean Club at AuroraHall, No, 113 Milwanken avenu this evoning at 8 o'clock. 1nsiuces of importance b3 brotght boforo fhe meoting, and all partioa lne tarasted ara fnvited fo ba presont, TOIRTEENTO WARD. The Tepublican Gluo of (he Thirtecnth Ward will Dold its renitar mnacting at 8 o'clock thla evening at Denz IMail, Vieal Lako-at, AUCTION SALES. By BEISO fi. POMEROY & CO, Aucttaneors, 84 and 48 Randoiphest., VATCHES, : SILYERWARE, ‘AT PEREMPTORY ATUCTION SALHE 0Ot tho old-eatabliched ITouso of A T NEXNE LA IR Mo, 81 Washington-st., Deing the lurpant and most abla stack of {ho kind over offercd et Auction i s city, cons!stiug of Fine Gold and Silver Watohes, Rich @Gold Jowelry, DIAMONDS, Sterling Silver & Silver-plated Ware, Wagnificont Freach Olocks, Elaborato Bronzes, Russia Loather Toilet Avtiolas, Eto, Alvo, o entirs fixtures of tho Stors now ocoupled Ly M. Mitler, Tho salo of thls stuck commencea T10NDAY HEORHING, April 10, ol 10 o'clock, And Afiornoon et 2:30. The publie general'y azd 11dica cspoctally fnvited to examina tho siosk il g"v‘orx,d e ;fl(s’. % JLIEDN, POMEROY & CO., Auctlonsors, . 10, FRENCH, Bag., will conduct tho oale, D Eco Bund: 2 By G, . GORE & 68 and W Wabasb-av, 0n S:Lturd:y.Tpm. at-9 o'elock, 10 Creis V. . Crockery & Glasswar, 0 10:3) O'CLAT NOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE Of ovory description, now and gocoud-haud, Parlor axd Clismbor Heta, Walaut Tadaloads and Dureaus, Marble-top Tables, Whatuots, Lounges, Wurdeobes, Ol Paintings, Estension and Dreakfare Tablos, Easy Cbairs, Walnit Chialra and_ Rockens, ook Caaes, Mir- Fore, Malkresaos, Springs, Parlor and Oficp Doaka,Core pets, Plauoo, Parlor Oryans, 1 Galt Pler Mircor, 2530, GI0, P. GOIUE & CO., Auctioiieers, Spectal attractions Lo ko olfered in our Auction Hals of Aprii 11; CLOTHING—A special festaso n Men's Surerfing Custon-mado Buits; glso o lino of Doys' uud Youths® Clothlng in fino and miedium grades, ALUAOAS—A very nuporior Uino; the very bes olfered < thi: anon, LINENS—A very complota Huo, foclnding Taba Uoods, Gonts' sad Ladies' Handkerchie(s, Irh Lincus, Crahes, ota, 3 Targoe and attractivo lincs of Men’s and Boyn’ 8pring Btyics Jala and Cape, Undervare, Ladien® Tuncy Uae dorwear, Biandard Prints, lsmburgs, Travellog- Begs, Weitlng Cords, Kotiody, ated Guods, Cutlery, Cents! Fur) Ings. TOSIERY—rbo Jargest Ino fo bo found n thocity, Jucluding all graden anil va: o1 of Men's, o s, Misnel, wud Cliidrsa's Wear. 8veral hghta 75 and 44 Superior. Drowa Meallns te close out. A full lino in 2 and 3 plys, Cotton Goods, ete., Blaln Carpets, OL-Cloths, ete, Baloat 9:00 3, GEQ. P, GORE & CO,, G And 70 Viabasil-av, Rochester, Utica, Albany, Phils adelphin, and Newark-nmade BOOTS & SHOES In nddition to onr ususl largs assortment of LAST- ERWMADE MEN'R, WOMEN'S, aud OMILDRENY stz Wear, will 1o'sold at Auctivn, Ly catalogus va ‘Wednesdoy, Avril 12, at 0:30 g, m. GEQ, I'. GONE & 00,, €8 & 70 Wabash-ov, T3y WM, A, BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONDURS, 114 & 120 WABABIH-AY, DUTTERS & €08 REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, A LAXGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Ilew Furnituro, Now and Unssd Carpets, Handaome Pirnos, Oil Paintiogs, Tino Tablo Cutlory, Stoves, angl Othor Morchendise, BATURDAY MORNING, April 8, at 9:30 o'clock, ‘At Btoro 119 and 130 Vabash-av,, N, E, cor, Madison-at, ; 16-BALL POOL TABLE, AN Complet, SMALL BILLIARD TABLB, Al Complate, £28 .&.urlc'tion. This (Saturday) Moentug st 12 o'clock a our Balsw roows, 118 &nd 120 Wabasb-av, Also, 5§ NEW BIANO FORTLS, Wal, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Aue e =1 By FRANK PORTER & CO., Auctioneers, 170 Eaut Madison-st, Wl Lo sold this a. mi. at 10 o'clock, sn immenst stock of now and eecond-baud HOUSEHOLD GOODS, consisting of Charater, Parlor, Lbrary, Diniug-roon snd Ofico Furniture, Wardrobes, iursaus, Cow modey, Beda and Dedding, Mirrors, Lounges, Essy Chairs, Sofas, &o., &t Vo shiall alfoueil w larga Tob of Crockery aud Platets are, togollir witia full Luo of new snd socoude udj . By JAK, PP, McNAMARA & CO. 117 Wabasblar,, N, W. corner Madlson-st, LARGE AND ATTHAOTIVE BALE OF 2,500 cases Boots and ’Slmas | AT ATTCTIOIN. Q. Tuesday Moruiug, April 11, at 0:30 o'clock. Jull st mew Spiiby Goods, Golors, City, sad Phl sdalptia iboss, A5, F, MoNAMABA & 00., Auctionsecs

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