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8 * THE CHICAGO YRIBUNL: IFKIDAY, APRIL 14, 1876. —_— " THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ‘The Becrolary of tno Citizens' Arnsoctation statos that the potition for abolisting township will be put in clrenlation Hat- organization tirday, Mombera or the High-Beliool clars of 1872 vill moot Batarday afternoon at 8 o'clock, in the imrlors of the Grand Pacitio, The Ohleago Clob (not the base-ball organi- tation) bastakon up temnporary quarters at the Grand Pacific ‘Tlotol ti the club-Louso on Mon- to0 atreet s rendy for occupancy. The -Chicago Board of Undorwriters held s meeling veatorday aftornoon, but, beyond listen- tog to tho resding of a lengthy paper on the tuson and tho qualities of kerosone oll, nothing of importance was dono. The temperature ycsterday, as obsorved by Manssse, opticlan, 88 Madison stroet (Tatouye ,Bullding), was at 8a. m., 41 degroes; 10 s, m,, 40} 12 m., 46; 4 p. m., 46; Bp. m., 42, Darom- ster, 8 s. m., 28.03; 8 p. m., 28.40, "The sizth Sunday altornoon concert {n nid of tho Good Bamaritan Home will bo glven under the mansgement of ‘Mr. Arthur J. Creswold at Hooley's Theatre, on Bunday noxt at 8 p. m. Mies Lillie O, Phullips, Miss E, do Pelgrom, Mr. A. Olnoy, avd other favorita vocaliats, will assint, The programme will also be rich with numbory by distingulshed instrumental performors. " The marriage of Mr. Hanry A, Hall and Mies Alice Gage took place last ovening at tho rost- tdonce of the »m]’n'. mother, 243 Micbigan avo- nue.- Mr. Hall is a son of Amoa T, Hall, Troas- trer of tho Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy Rait- toad Company, and Dlisa Gage 18 a dnughtor of the late George W. Gaho, Tho wedding was strietly privato, owing to fargily reasons, no one belog preaont excopt the immodiate rolatives, The Chicago Yacht Club, of which T, M, Bradioy i l'residont and Mr, lllfiglo Hocretary, liold » spocial meoting at tho Bhorman Jlouse 4at ovening to hear the opinious of differont members on amendmonta to the by-laws pro- viding for tho classification of crafts, the amondment to bo acted upon at the noxt moot~ fng, wbich takos piaco on thio last Tucaday of the present month, The Club has decided to edopt a uniform, and nnd will oblain proposals far tho making of tho suits intimo to woar them in tho firat rogatta, tho datoof which is not yet fixed. About 2 o'clock yosterday afternoon the body of o wonan wan noticed floatiug in tho lako at the foot of Fourtcenih streot, Oflicor Arch succecded o recovering tho floater, and re- moved it to the Morgue, whero it awaits tho sc- tion of tho Coroner. Bho is doscribed a8 about b feol bigh, with long dork bair aod black eyebrows, round, full faco, wearing M brown drors with walst of similar color snd plaited sleoves, white and brown striped bose, and buttoned shood. Sls wcara nu one ameled ring on tho third finger of her leit hand and a gold enamoled breast-pin. From appoar- snces tho body has boen in the water abont three weoks, but thero is no report at police hoadquar- lers of o misuing woman st oll similar to the body found. There was nothing about her por~ 100 to lond to hor 1dontity, and no marks of vio- lonce to indicats fonl piay. The Coroner has boen notitied sud will exawino into tho facts to- uay. g .The Chlcago Amatenr Dsae-Dall Associntion met last wight at Quinn's Exchiange, No. 10 West Bladison stroet, lieprosentatives wera presont from the Dreaduoughts, Bluo Btockings, Acmo, Live Oaks, Liberty, J. P, Brady, aud Ploneer Clubs. The Committeo on Judiclary reported that so far they bad not aucceeded tn obiain- inz a ground for the use of tho Ase wociation durivg tho comlug soason, Thoy had, bewever, had some conversation with Mr. Spntd- ing, of the Whita Htockings, in regard to tho Twenty-secoad strect grounds, but no dofinite result had been reached. A- communication 2rom the Uniquoe (colored) Clab, asking a recon- nideration of tho rofusal ‘of the Association to sdmit tho Club to memborship, was recoived and piaced on file. Mr. Flemiug, Corresponding Socretary, handed in_hls resignation, which was scceptod. Tho Becretary was instructed to notify the Univorsity and Unity nines that arrears umiat Le paid up by the next regular meoting, and sa adjournment was taken uutil Thursasy next. CONFIDENOE MEN. ‘There are an cuterprisiug brace of scoundrots working tho SBouth Side just now with anew siticle of noap, which thoy rocumniond s being g:xllulllnly valuable for its hardness, Thoy nro tho babit of takiog arders and dolivering the koods in a fow days aftorward. Lheir sonp iy ouly put up in 30-pound boxes, unloss cas- fomer rofusea to tako so much, whan they sud- donly recollect that they have justa fow small boxca loft. Thoir roprescntations ay to tha quality of their merchandise, howover, aro not miways to be rolied on, Yeslerday thoy flolivored two boxes, ouno at No, 1416 Indisna wvonue, the other at No. 1420, on the samo atreot, remarking that full directions for use would bo found inside. Tho contents of the boxes proved to be a soft mush, somewhat resoinbling soft suap, und worth por- bapa 26 conte. The ladics do not feel particnlar- Iy contented at botng thus soft-sosped, and they bavo carefully hid a broomstick benina the front door, when the agent comes uround to take an- other order, . Auother écamp is makivg s good living by vouding o cosmetic warranted to remove pim- ples, moth-paiches, ete. When he moots nn elderly lady who s Jikely to ba content with tho Ince maturo gavo her, Lo draws two piaces of coal and a shaving from his pocket and solicita a0 odor for wood or coal, whon L meetsa w girl who wot yet doffed her maldon name, or a youup matron who 18 yot dosirous of appearing ot her ‘bast Lefore her Lusband, be brings out his pat- oot waal, Ono girl kiad the ekin takou off the whole of Lier face. and aunothor took s whols bLottle with no more effect than it it bad boon wator. And when sn agent comes around now the former takes bim by tho oar, and the other tlges not atay ou tho order of hia gotng. TUE CENTENNIAL, Tho ladica of tho Contounial Commites mot st 170 Btuto atroot yestorday afternoon fo dis- Tues the prospect, atd ways and moaus. Mrs, 1L, J. Willard presided. Miss Cadwell, from the Comuitteo on Entorttinmont, reported that EBatnrasy, the 22d, had boen sgreed upon for a matinee and a concort in tho ovening at Farwoll Hall, to bo followed by & lunch. Bho saul that Prof. Burbank and Mrs, Hastings hud agreod to tead grataitously i the uvonluq. and that the Itutobingons and two Joung jaales had genor. pusly voluntoored their sorvices for the atter soon exeroisos, Mr. Bueh was called npon, and suggested the ;lvxm&ul agother concort in old folks' costume & woek [otor than that fixed upon, und the sug- Yeation seemed to meot with tuvor. Aftor some romarks quu tho prosperity of tho frgu:ludou, birs. LoMoyus marched atralght nto the centro of affairs, She saa sho bad sy much intervat in tho subject as any Indy on tho Lommittee, and had probably sufforcd more mortitication than suy of them. Sha bad been Vico-Preaideut of tho organizution for & year, sud durig that timo the couttibutions” han amounted 1o $20. The object of tho Association was to show what Chicago women could do, snd duo proposed to eroct 1n the womemn's dapart- ment of the Exposition, a black bauner with the $20 bill stitched in the middle, a8 an indicstion Bt what Chicage ladies could accompliat whon Bley devoted thelr whole cuergies to wuy oue fixed object. Dr, 1lelon E. Underwood safd sho should ex- bibit & surgical case, which had attracted con- niderable attontion among the profession. After a litle furthior tixing up of dotails as to the concerts, aud tha adoptiou of a resolution voquesting the Rev, Robort Collyer aud Prof. Bwing to be present, the wmeeting adjourned, THE FLOODS IN MUNGARY, Bome of our Hubgatinn tellow-citizens have taken tho tnitiative towards ralsing funda for the sufferers by the Jate flooda in Hungary and more eupecially st Buda-resth. With thisj object in view the Deak C'lub, composed of Hungarians, bavo decided to give 8 concort on ths 22d inat. At Buandad all, It is cortainly a worthy object, and should be well pat- ronized, ovon were thers uo other reason than tbat after the fire of 1871 Buds-Pesth had con- inbuted ber share towards the fuuds that woro teut from Huugary. At a recant meeting of tbe Club & commiitee was appointed to roceive ‘obacrintions, and aleo as s comunitteo of sr- fangeteuts for the forthcoming concert, It ¥aa furthor docided that & commities of thres pombers of tho Deak Club sad Mr. Julian Kuoo should use their bost efforts in making so appeal to tho general pobie in behalf of tho ring thousauds in liungary. It (s to be boped that thoy will meet with the success which thelr worthy objeot deservas, THK OMICAGO BIYLE CLUB, It may vot be generally kuown that the Santh Park Commisslonars hisve recontly built a splen- fd houso for she uae of the Chicago Iufle Club ou tho Park, near Sixty-first streot. It is of tho potsgon foro, with very bandsome extorior, and convenl li arranged for the uses of the sbarpabooters. 1t is an ormamens to tho park,” uad refieots credit upon the good taate and lit- szahity of the Com onors, It will be opensd for tho use of the Club, and, by the way of a chriatening, the membera will ongaga in a contest of off-hand skilt with the ritlo at 300 yards, Twoof the crack ahota will melect two toams from the mambors, (o inclnde all who arg ant, and those will sompots for the honor of ha bost aggrogato ecore. A full attondance ia expectod, and all peraons wishing to witnosa the mateh wiil be wolcomed. The train loaving the Illinofs Central dopot st 12:10 will reach tho range In timo for the shooling, which com- monces at 1 p, m, Fe—— A MENDACIOUS YARN SPOILED. TNE POST'S LART OANARD. The Frening Post, s wioiched little concorn withiout bratns or consclonce, doca not liesitate at avy fabrication that will work out its malice, 1n kooping with thia programmo it pablistied & elatemont yesterdsy whiol it ropreeanted ns coming from DMr. Porry Ii. Smith to ouo of ila roportors, In which Mr. Bmith is represonted nasaying that he had a conference with Mr. Medilt in Tue Trinune oflico yolative to Mr, Hosno's od 1 by ordee of the Criminal Court of | and reached tho front door, whon Mu: ter by oxcellent mnging, readsrsd by the :Jonkm.c'nunty{ and «;no mAn eecapod. f ppled him again and bald him until nm’fl?i RELIGIOUS' Iarnionio Quartotta. Fgllu\;lng are tho spenk- The places of nativity ator Tho Uniled came from tho Coentral, The prisoner is era and thair subjecta 1 Services at tho Cnthedral of the {Ioly Name. Btatos, ngxflt lLC;nm‘lvn, E};flanl D;m:awlok.fi; )'aun&lln yonliu, Lut old in :nzlmz;. Ahlml::' lll{;’u i :’... P. Dattiott, ** The Necessity of Divino Revela~ Nowfound!ans eat Indien, 13 Ireland, 2 mouths ago Lo was narroated for picking the e England, 605 Beotland, 141 Walos. 13 Normay, | Dockot of a lady at thio cotuoe of- Taisiesinte N axmin, « Morsl Herolsm (n the Chtlstian 2}; 8wedan, 16: Dondhrk, 8; Qermany, B1; | and Htate atroats, for which he Las boen in 0. 1, D Wolfe, * Bin No Rofleotion on God? Holland, 4; Russis, 4; Hungary, 1; Doliomis, | prison, Iio admits the erimo, and claims that T, II, Nittenbiouss, * Pxporienco of the Truth Ime 2; France, 2; 8pain, 15 Italy, 1. tho ' customor " montioned above was liis pal, portant in Preparatlon for Preaching.” fii e ey 8 1lo is snid to bo n son of Mother Empy, of .i" 1, Hampaon, ' Digoity and Power in the Min. ry," o Y Istry, LOCAL LETTERS. 516 Btate mu_u_t. and n soholar of Hatry Floyd's, B, Womack, " Living for Itistory,” ROUNTRER V8, ANTIONY, At tha conclusion of Uio sposchos, Prof, E. 0. folhe e o The Chiaes Ploes RAILROADS, . icholldolivored” an lt(‘l&lnl:n to ‘l‘l:fl rradnating CrtcAdo, Aprit 12.—0¢ all tho speakars at the FIXING A SCALE OF DISTANCES. class, followe an address to tho graduates mass-mooting luat ovoning, it was for Mr. Elllott | A meoting which waa attondod by roprosenta- ?:1::‘,2.5%“;;’ .I,vc'f;g:':mn ,{‘.‘.’.:::.‘."‘3,’.‘,5.,‘;{.’.’.’.",5;.1;,‘.‘; Anthony to epoak of a quostion witich had besn tiyos of all the principal Esstorn and Wostorn Marting 1Al corner of Twenty-accond strect and sotorrod to Mesars. J«'Nkm’“‘l!{ 5"“:"; Ffl“"& railroads, oxcopt tho Grand Trunk, was held at Audisun svsnue, 000D FRIDAY, Dent, and Van Buren to consult togethier, and | the Grand Pacific Hotol yestordag, for tho pur- ™ " A ; it sdvise tho County Bosrd coucorning, namoly: | nogo of adopting o scale of distantos from com. ity epmmor ot Freny-tin ping ot Teinily Qur powor to abolish township orgauization and | poting polnte In tho Wost to Eastorn seaboards, avenue, Dr, Sullivan will’ proach, tho safost courso ‘,‘};,,‘f,” pxglc!: ‘fiv;lhg l;ll;; on which through rates shall iorealter bo based, Thers will Goad Friday services this morning in ANl raited by the 5 i This mooting beoamo nocessary on account of the difiiculty in ngrnulnfiz upon a baals of rates as Ipstallation of the Pastor of tho Loavitt Btreot Church, Gradutlng Exerclses at tlio Baptist Thee ological Seminary. HOLY WEEK, CATNEDNAL OF THE NOLY NAME, Tho annual Diocesan sorvices of Holy Weok wore lield forthe flret time yostorday in tha naw Cathedral of tlo Holy Namo, on Btate nnd P fislnta Churgh, corner of Carpenter and Oblo streets. 'RINUNE'S report, Mr. Anthony said Buperlor atroots, Tho following occleslastics ‘The Rav, IT, G, Porry will oficiats, . , I'81.., tho Qounty Attorney, gires i in sdditlon to the offi £ th Bialiop Ohenoy will conduct the tisnal services Good nomination, that Mr, Modill aubsequontly on- | , John M. Rmm",f"{{,"h v douthia sont 1o, | rocomenonded by tho Now York t runk linos o | WOre present, in tlon to the officers of tho op y doavored to Lronk falth, and that ho (r. | rtei Ty fotior sddresoad ‘o Fun Tmnons rors | sliort timo ago, doy: Tho Rovs. J.J. Grognn, Msurico Durko, | Frilays and predch in Chetat Gunren, Michigan avenis that there are many respoctablo lawyers in this : Smith) lnd callod Modill “a God-damnod liar* on tho ovening of tho maes-meating, Mr. Bmith canie into Tne Tninuse oflico yosterdny afternoon to pay that thoro was not n word of truth in it s that he had not been in Taz Tnin- v oftice for mouths; that ho had not usod any Ar, Jsmes Bmith, of the Chicago & Alton Railroad, was choson Cbairman, aod Mr. Vail- liant, of the Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthern, Bocrotary. Aftor “disoussing tho above question for a riay, 0 afreo With nime X o net. Lolieva I, "y La Rot believa that thare {s » reapeciable Iawyer in tiis city e in thls Stato who will glve an opinion that fownehip orgeniration cxnnot be Abotlahedecut. np Toat and branch 10 Lhe mabmer polnted ont i ho stat: utes, T\ O, Butko, Thomaa Cashman, 1’ Morsortcs, Fr. Koopmans, 8. J., Naurico Oakoly, B. J., Fr, Smyth, Fr, Venn, 8, M. A, Barrett, Fr, Fischer, T, J, Edwsrds, P. Butler, Fr. Moneky, Fr, Van de Loan, Powers, F, M. Dunno, Donnls Hayos, ‘Thoro will bo divine service and mermqn Frid: morning at 10:30, at the Uhurch of Our Savior, Deldel and Liucoln avenues, sod prayers at 4 In tha aftere noon, Bervioon wili be held at 8t. Paul's Ghurch, Reformed Aud I pay fo the people that there e no daubt | Bhort time, and afsa that of wniform through Tipincopal, corner of Washington and_Ann' strocts, at iy Isnguage, of Mhy IANguAgo Hko it} tiny | TAMerer wbont o aucsion. die. Tlonatroe sayw, | Occan ratcs,'the Tollowing Tesolution wes [ne | 7. O'Gatlivae, B Genty, po BcGovorn, Fr. | 10:10 v mo. Draaching by tho fecior, the Hev, B, Eat. le had not scon a Port roporter, and that thio | Make an agrocd caso and taka it to tha Suprema Qourt, | troduced and adoptod. Tows, Lyons, M. Dorny, and Dr, O'Callaban, A vory largo congrogation was prosont at the scrvices, which began at 10:60a, m. Thooflicors of the coremonlen wore as follows : Colobrant, There I8 no necesniy whatovar for such a thing, Now lot us awalt the reply of Mr. Jewett snd tho others, and if Mr. Elliott Autnony ia right I Resolved, That a commitleo of elaven be appointed by tha Chalr to prapara » scaja of distances from com- Ppoting points fn the West to New York, I'hiladelphia, and Baltimors, en which through rates shall horeatter slanderoua statomont had hoon mannfactured out of whole cloth, without a ringlo word or cir- cumstance to warrant it. Mr, Smith aleo brought REVENUE-COLLECTION. 1am wrong, Wikt Mr. ncopy of tho Etening Journal with i, aud | Will publicly acknowledgo bo mado npon tho bastn ogreod ‘on by (he four trunk | tho it, Rov. Thoman Tolay, D. D.: sssistant Tho Othor Side. roll;‘n?éunr}!d zhfl::;ru?u‘?ndzu:un: s soconnt of duthion l:*;"c‘;;:t;‘:;“"n“fifufiggm l‘!‘;’;rnf; lines and 'their Immedint Westersi conncetions, a4 | pricst, tho Tiey, John MoMailon. D. ‘D.i Gencen To the Fdttor of The Chicago Tribune: 118 intorviow wi T, Mo Al h -1 - of tho maas, tho Rov. P. V. Riordan ; sub-dea- lhelrmpellhf.h Now York March 3, and ilat this al com, tho Rev, P. M. Committeo nlso consider the quostion of through ocean rates, and reccommand propar parties who Al ro- ceive ocean rates from the frunk lino Committeo, sud pronsulgate them ta Weatorn sgents, aud report (o this meeting st 4 o'clock p. 1, The Chalrmno sunounced the usmos of (ho Committos, aud » rocoss was (akeu untll 4 o'clook, Upon Nuumhllnr. the Chalrman of the Com« mitteo atatod that thoy had not yot complotod tleir labora, and askod for further time, which wan gronted. An adjournmont was then had unthi 10 o'clock thta momm&.. ‘The Grand Trunk very conslstently maintains ita independonce, and rofnoes to joln this or any othor combination which would bind it to o et~ tain policy in maintainiog ratos. Tho mavagera of this road aro of the ovinlon that agrooments Dy railroads aro made oulyto bo violated, and henco thelr relactauce to sign oby agroemont or join a combination. It is also tho intentlon of tho meoting to ro- visa the classitication of East-bound freights boforo final adjournment. PES MOINES, WINTERSET & SOUTHWESTERN. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuns, Dea Moyes, In., April 10.—At o recont moot- log of tho Des Molnes, Winteraot & Southwest- ern Rallroad stockholdors (Wintorsot Branch of tho Chicago, Rock Ialand & Pacifio Rallroad), O, D. Bovington, B, F. Allen, J. J. Hutcbins, I, F. Royce, F. R.Wost, Thomas 8.Wright, 0. I Gatcl, B. F. Marray, and N. W. Munger woro olocted Mr. Anthony's esteom. Mo bas boon Presidont of the Chicago Law Institute, Bo have I. He has been attorney for tho Uslona Iallroad. Bo havo I, nfter its conaolidation with the North. western, No donbt a respectablo lawyor s one who haa a respectable busiucss, and is success- ful to a fair degrea in attonding to fit. It in tho duty of tho County Attornoy to oblaln judgment for delinquent taxes, Our court records shiow Mr, Anttiony rosisiod the applioas tion for judgmont for his taxos of 1872, but was | uosuccesaful. IIo also fonght his taxes for 1873, and was ogain unsnccessful. Ie fonght his taxes for 1874, and aleo lost hin case, IHos Mr. Anthony poid thoso tazes yot? An exami- navlon of tho records will deformine the ques- tion, Doaa Mr, Anthony sook to Involve us in eunch n mazo of dificulties and doubts that fightin, taxoa for tha noxt five years will be a succens Yours, otc., Jonx M. RooNTREE, P ——— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Benator Qordon's spoech on the Revenue Borvico hiaa been approved snd complimsnted by yom. That speoch contalns thoso worda ; But 1t {a truo that the officera of the Engllsh axcize do not stenl the Engliah rovonue, while, as wa all know, he officers of tlia American excito do appropri- sto American rovenus, Ang, furtueron : My fricnd from Olio aald, the otber day, that, If ape- clo-payments wera never resumod until - the Republle cans appoiuted honest men to colloct the whisky tax, resumption was posiponad forever, Theso and kindrod statemonts have Leen so often assorted of Iato wilhout contradiotion, that they bave become a part of tho'popuisr boliof; yot thoy aro unjust snd untrue as gon- eral propomtions, and aro truo only in cxcop- tional {natances. I bavo been a Collector of In- tornal Bovonue for more than flve yoars, and havo o right to bo beard on the other sido, My distriot Is larger than the Btate of New Hampalire, My collections pyerage £400,000 & yoar. Duringall tha timethat I have been in office, I biavo fmthfully collected ail tho taxes duo tho Government in thie larga extont of territory, and have promptly pald evory dollar into tho United Btatea Treasury. This amount of monoy ia collocted from two diatlllerles, forty browarlos, forty tobacco and cigar-factorios, and 8,000 spocial tax-payors, and in sums ranging from 42 conts upwards, It fnvolves an intrioato and comprehensive systom of bookkooping, and & copjous system of damly ontries, and wookly, monthly, quarterly, and annual returns. All errors and mistakes aro at the risk of ing was corroct. For tho bonofit of thoso who havo any interoat {n tho matter, the Journal's statemont ia ropublishod, The I'ost must bo hiard run for malicions nnd slanderous matorials when it fabricates snch contomptible lica as those denounced by Mr. Perry II. Smith. What ond doea it expect to accomplish by such baso fabrications ? M. MEDILL AND MR, SMITIL The [nter-Ocean of thin morning published a stato- ment that the llon, Joseph Medill, editor of Tin Tntnuxy, and the lon, Perry . Bmith hod a row on the platform of the mass-mecting over the nomination of a Alayor. A reporter of the Journal callod upon tho ouitor fo get bis slde of tho story, Mr, Medill sald that ho took a weat on tho platform, among otler spectators; that ho lind no information aa to the programme_of tho meoting, or what w:e golng to be done, and ws not_repressnted by any ono &t committes mootiugn, oxcept professionally by re- porfersof Tue TrIbUNE: {lat ho had notseen the resolntions; that no one was authorized to speak for him; that bo pant no mesnnges o any ono about the meeting, or about tus nomination of a Mayor, and all that lio said was what appearcd {n the editorlal cal- umns of THE TRIBUNE, While talklvg to lnmeoyromlncm frentlemen who wat Dear hiw, Mr, Wright, of tho Board vf Trade, cxbibit- «<d to him soute proceedings and_resolutions, snd maiil 1hat at o meeting of Republicans it_bad been decidald {0 proposs M, Aldricli's namo fof Mayor to this masa- mceting, Mr, Meditl roplied that he had beard that Mr. Hoyne's name was to sed, that it woul creato disorder in the meeting to sitempt to subaitite Mr, Aldrich for 3r. f{oyna, but if onything of the eort was to bodone, it would 'ho bLetterto prescut two names by amlcablo agreement, and in that easo it ight bo better to prescut George Armour or Jobn ‘Wentwortl, who were Letter known than Mr., Aldrich, A half-a-dozen other gentlamen took part la tho con- . Noonan ; doacona of honor, tho ftov. F. Do Dyckor and tho Rav. G. Obrla- toph, B,; mastera of coremonios, tho Roy, D. J. Ttlordan, chancellor, and the Rev, P, A. Egan, of the Holy Namo. On Holy Thursday the Catholio Church com- momorates tho [natitution of the Sacrament of the Fuchariat, The purplo sombroness of tho week, which from Palm Sunday until Eastor is dovoted, without other interruption, to the con- tomplation of the sulferinga and death of Christ, brightens during tho niorning sorvices with a joyons thankagiving, Flowera bedock the sltars, which; dur- 1ug Lent, have heen sirigpod of thelr ornaments; the voatmenteof the clergy are of whitoand gold; the muaic ©oxpressca the sontiments of tho hour ; and the liturgy rejolcos In majestic imagory. In tho wild range of sa- cred llterature, proso or poatry, 1t _would b diMicnlt 10 find rholorie richer, mure beautiful, or more appro- Jriato then tho toxt of the Catlolie Acrvices durlng oly Week, Mo Blshop having fintshed the Ryrio and Glorls, which, in tirn, were sung by the cholr, tho bells of thio church wers rung aa the laat notes of the organ and tho Gloria died, and nefther bolls nor organ will- ba hiosrd ogaln until tho futoning of the Gloria on Saturday morning, The Blshop then road tha coliect, which was followed by tho epistie, T, Cor., 3t., 20, I, chantod Ly tho snt-descon, Tho Lishop ropeated the dradual, ** Clirist hocame obodiont for us unto death, oven the death of tho crosn,” and tho deacon chanted tho gospel, B, John, xill., 1,15,—tho Last Buppor. The Lishop intoued 'tho credo, which {hio chioir took b; and tho mase procoeded n the ususl manner, to thio closo of the canon, the cloalng portion of which is ullar to the day. . UG Dishop then seated himeelf n the eentro of ihe sanctuary, just fn fron of tho communion rafling, faciug the altar, Tho sttendan! surrounded bim in tho proacribed order. o Tho sub, Tifty-nino prisonors will bo arraigned In the Cruminal Court this morning, The trisl of Androws, tho pawnbrokor, [udlot- ed for recelving stolen goods, knowing tho sama to bava boon stolen, has boon sot for the 19th inst. Tho Chairman of tho Hospital Committes of tho Couuty Board says that the now Iospital will bo ready for occupancy by the lst day of Auguat, p deacon, sccompanied by two acolytos, bore from tho versation, bt thaf nolhing was decided to be dono, Directors. Tha Direotora ofoctod the folloming | neorets ¥ aitver verao! conteiatnc i ofl to bo naod | tho Colloctor. Every stamp and coupon muat At Juucture Mr, Perry I, Smith camo up In a Tho firat indictmont evor found by a Cook | officers : 4 . alning 5 pHpon s hoated and cxcited ruanner, accused Mr, Medlil of | County Grand Jury for assanit and battery wns during the coming year in sdministering tho rite of | bo accountod for in maney. Some stamps aro as Presidont—0, D. Dovington, Vico-Presidont—F, It West. Troasurer—W., W, MeKnight. Becratary—IL F. Royce, Executive Committoo—D, F. Bovington, F. It. Wost. Estromo Unction to the sick of the Diocess, and gllwd ihe vesscl in the hands of the archdeacon, who detivored it to tho Blshop, who first oxorcised nnd thon Lieased it Tho vossel waa carried back to tho sacristy intho same rusnner in which it had beon brouglit I, and, sfter washing his hands and resumn. ing tho mitre, the nm:o? returned to tho altar, and a3 low in value as 10 cents, fomo &s high oy 870, A Boparato nccount fa kept with every tax-payer, and the tochnical forms to bo flled and pro- sorvod amount 1o tlousands every yoar in my oftico alone, The distiliorics must bs constantly visited. The browerios and cigar-factorios waating to spring another name_on the meoting, said that it waaunderstood that Mr, Hoyno's name otily was to ba posed, that tho Democruts came thoro fn good faith at the fnvitation of the Republican Convention, aud that to offer nothor name i placs of Hayno's afier {he Republican members of thio Gome- miites bad agroed on Lim, would creato tarmoil and yesterday returnod Into the Criminsl Court, It ru sgainst oue Dominick Davey. County-Clork Lieb's fricnda aro underatood to bo preau!nn Lis ciaims a8 Park Commlsslonsr in Allen,” €. D, tho placo of Jako Rehm, resignod. A potition to Gov. Bovoridgo is aald to be in circnlation. This s ono of tho beat-paying branches of tha | continued lio mass as far as the communlon,of- { must be inspectod aud examiued ot defeat tho purposo of the meotiug, which was 10 do- main I hich th 1 kies of it . Ivi 3 Tho " no, aud yet, undor oporation of the tarift | ker which the uaunl kiss of prace was omitiod, in sym- [ loast _onco s month,—iuvolving © great ?fix‘n\na us‘?.;l‘fx?".‘x?aflifn"?-:‘z“i?inx nl: :;ml:fil,l'lmgaule:l“ ‘Tl Twentloth Ward jndges of election camo Iy, «does ot f on ita cont. It ima | Lolicdetestation of tha mrl&v of Judaa, . dosl of travel mod oxponso. All violationa of Into the Crimiual Court yesiorday sud gave now bunds, iu tho amount of 32,000 ‘oach, for their appearauco for tril at Joliet tho first Monday 1n June. Jobn Corcoran aud W. W. O'Drion " bo- caao their bondsmon. A motloa to sot aaido the vordict n the caso of Joseph Coulay, recontly convicted of ropeating, and sentenced to oo yoar fa tho Honso of Cor- rection, will be arguod In tho Criminal Court to- day. If tho motion ia allowed the poxt should bo to throw open the doors of tho penitontiary. The Commissionera yoaterdsy roached a con- alusion conoerning the application of the Connty "Teeasuror for more room, by offecting an ar- raugoment with the County Clork by which tho wost sida’of his office could be occupied by Mr. Iuck. Tho arrangemont would havo boen por- mauent and satisfactory but for the fact that Mr. Luok domarred, which loaves nffaira just as tley woro. g 5 por cen! Mtrla remarkablo that tho two countiea throngh which it runs sent up to tho Legislature, two yoars ago, {wo QGranger membors, who woro florca tn denunciation of raiiroads, ond yot tho Btato Auditor's booke show thnt tho renl ostate in those two.countlos, slnco this branch way opoued there, Lias incroased noarly 20 por cont in valuation. In other words, ths farmers have made 20 por cent on thoir capital, whila the rond \vin:ll made tho incroaso has not made 5 por cent. Beated agaln beforo the wable of econsecration, thn Disliop began tho impresnivo coremony of Liessing the olls to bo used In Laptistn, confirmation, and ifaly Orders, A proceesion composed of a cross-bearor, the acolytas, sud all o clorgy sxcapt. tho {mimedisto ate tendanta of tho Bishop, waa fornied in the sanctusry, ona passed {nto the wicristy to briug the off and the accompuoying - Lulsan, © As * tho procowion emorged from tho sactisty, the chanters sang tho nutliem, O Redomptor. “Tho oll of chriam and oil gt Calechumens wero piscud Ueforo (ho Hiahop by the deaconn, and & sub-deacon_braught the veasel of bale gam. Tho coromony of the blessing included many eautlful pragers, and, aftor the mizing of tho balsars and oll, tho Hishop breathed thrica over ths chrism, in the form of & cross, snd twolve of tho pricata did iv Hko manucr. Thon 'the exarclam of (o chrism was accomplished, after which tho Bishop ohantod the [refaco, concluding wiih, «Blay thla mixturo of oia 0 toall anointed therowith a moans of grace and o defenso unto salvation,” The vell which oovered tha smpulla was removed, and the Bisbop salnted the glrism threo Umes, saylng, “Ave esnctum chrisma,” Tho twelve priewta, by twos, approached, chanting tho faamo salutation, and kissod the lip of Loard to be truo, and ho (Medill) depreeated any ace tion that would impair the morul force or effect of tho meoting. That woaall thers waa to the whola taiog, 'Tho etatement {n tho /filer-Occan that AMr, Smith callod him aliar, i All poppycock. Nothing of tha sort happened, Tho /nfer-Uccun article was drawn from the writer's imsginstion, Az, Medifl ptated further that Mr, Smith was labor- ing tudor & misapprolicnsion about what were his 3edil)'s) intentiona at the time. He thaught it would » broach of faith on tha part of the X priblicane, after what had occurred st the last meeting, torun a man againct Mr. Hoyne. It wad very liko a movement 1u the futorest of Colvin. e THE BOARD OF HEALTH. REMOVAL OF DEAD ANIMALS, An adfourncd moeting of the Board of Hoalth ‘wan held yosterdsy sfternoon, Dr. Miller, Dr. Mangholmer, Mr, MoDermott, and Dr. Me- Vickar belng prosent. The bunsinoss before tho Board was the ro- law must bereportod to the District Attorney, Thoro is 8 groat doal of othier work, not noces- sary to boenumorated horo; thocorrospondonce aloue nmounts to 200 lottors s month., My wholo timo Is given to tlo dutice of tho office, In additjon to sil this, tho Colloctor fs Distnbut- ing Agont for the Govornmont in the Depnrt- ment of Internal Revonus. All thoss collec- tlons arn guarantoed to tho Governmont in bonds of $200,000, beeldes a bond of £10,000 o8 Digbureing Agent. In the five years that I hinve been Collootor, tho Govornimont _has nob lost o dollar in my dopartment. Whatsvor losaca havo boon made, through orrors, mis- takos, connterfoic 1oney, oto., I have borno my- seolf. For oll thia sorvice, and for nll thoso colloc~ tious, guarantoed by so large a bond, tho Gov- ernment paya mo $7,600 a yoar,—less than 2 per cony on tho collections.” Out of this must be paid all the Doputy Collectors, nll the THE POOL,. As stated yostorday, tho ,pool of the rosds leading from this city to tho East in in imminont danger of collapsing. For some timo past the Michigan Coutral Raitroad hag beon dissatisfied with tho way it has boon troated by tho other lnes io the combinatian, and ospecially by tho Lako Bhore & Michigan Soathorn, The For povoral daya tho murdoror Rovey bLas luttor has boon cutting rutes fros olnte m | el /08 62OTCis $30 ampullls clerks, and all travoling oxpeuses,—lenving i been not a littlo unesay about the faturo. Ilis D h ‘3 Lo ofl of ealochumens was exorcised and consocratod, 000, ceoiving and oxamining of blds for tho removal attoruey clains that tho Btato's Attos h Michignan to the Eaat on tho ploa th¥t tho Michi- | and saluted with, “Ave sanctum oleuwn.” Then tho tho ~Collector loas than $3,000. do of dond animals. The biddors having boon in- vitod to apposr boforo tho Board and oxplain tholr bids ,Mr. Louis Hoas, who had offorod to do the work for 85550, came in and madon statement a8 to tho mauner In which he pro- posed to removo tlio antmaly, o had mado no dofluite arrangomonty na yot, but intimated that ho expocted to co-operato with gome fertilizing eutablishioont weat of tho Btock-Yards, Mr., J. Brennock, Buperlutondent of the Unjon Rendering Company, whoso bid was 88,00, stated that be would construct a platform ac tho Uniou Ktock-Yards and romovo the offal thence by rail 22 milea from tho city ltmits, The Trusteos of tlio Tawns of Cicoro and Lake had beou secn, and they Lad stated definitely that no addition- =1 platform, asido from tho ona established for an Central Lad also mado lower ratos. Tho Ichigau Coutral, howover, denies’ this, and stated that tho lower rates woro msdo by tho Grand Trunk, which s not in tho pool. It s truo that this lne uses tho Michigan Central for o short distanco, but . tho rolations of tho two lines are auch that to sever friondly relations bo- tween thom would groatly cripplo tho Contral. Mr, Joy, the Prosident of thn Michigan Qontra), in disgnated with the way fn which Alr, Nowell, tho Gonoral Managor of the Lake Shors & Michi- gan Bouthorn, ig catrrying out the provislons of the agreomont, and at a Inte mooting betweon thosa gentlemon connidorable il feoltug was wmanifested. AMosars, Vanderbilt sud Scott aro making doaperato offorts to provont a dis- golution of tho pool, and aro tryiug to conciliato the various interests, which wil Lowever, bo o diflieult mattor. oot think there la o private flrm or corporation in tho country that would expeot to have so largo & busiuoas dono by & responsible.employe for 8o emall a compensation, My books aud ac- counts are balanced every night, and all the col- loctions for the day placed iu the Unitod Htates Dopository, Liavo used the first porson only for conven- fouco, not for tha purpose of praisiug myaelf. No porson will evor kuow who wrote this Iotter. I write in dofense of my order, 8o unjustly nasailed by BSomstors, by miniaters tn the pulpit, end by the Publin pross, If you say that my desoription of & Ilovenus Collestor who doas his daty will not gencrally apply, I rotort that I beliove it will, In my Btato during tho fourteon years of tha Intarnat Tlovenuo law not s solitary Cotloctor has over agroed to dismiss the socond indictment against tim, and yostorday ho camo into court and do- manded the faltiliment of tho agroemont, Mr. Reod would not listen to the idoa of diamissing tho indictment, noither would Col. Jucason, who Lind essisted in the proscoution, and ths caso was sot for trial for the 2ith instant. The prosecution claima to have unoarthed new spd ‘very material evidonce in the caso, TiY: BECORDER'S OFFICE, Tho Committeo on Public Rocords yostorday oxannnod 0. B. Galvin in rofercnco to tho al. loged mismansgomect of tho Recordor'a offico. o testitied under oath that he bad beon em- ployed by the Rocordor as judgmout clork to in- dox and post judgments ; that one L. O, Joha~ gon was employed st tho samo time, that is, during tho mouths of Januarv and February ; frocession deposited boths fn ko sacrisiy, singing, 6s foro, the O Redemptar,” DMasa wae _concluded; aud the procession formed agoin to carry we sacrod Host to tho tomporary do- positary preparod for {ta recoption In thoaliar on tlio right aldo of tho church, The Blahop bora the vetied Most under a beautiful canopy, whllo the choir sang thio # Pange Lingus,” and, aftor' placing it {n tha dos posllor, gavo tlia Lonediction, wich closed *tho coroe. wmonles, Tho clorgy in sttendance were entortalned at dinner by tho Dishop in. the adjolnlog realdence of Dr. Mc- ullen, All the Cathollo churclies of the city had services préscribod for the day In parochlal edifices, snd in many the deposilories wore extremoly besutltul, bt. Bary's, on Wabash avenuo and Eldridge court, was ox- ceedingly wo, e — LEAVITT STREET CHURCH, INGTALLATION OF TUE BEV, GEOROE L, PEERE. A moetiug of the Managors of boon tainted with official dishonesty ; and yet so %:]oax:fi:r?:gc(‘:‘::v:;::;:’:v:fldu:: ;s-rgflgfi! ll»}:hl); :}‘a!::‘ h:ln 3""1'3'?-:;3”“1.&““%2.,3’ h:fld p‘}:l; the pool linea will bo lmgl in New \'oruk uext [ Fho Rev. Goorgo LI, Pooke was Installed ns | porsistent ato tho reproaclios cast upon us thnt I bl tho' work, in proof of which ho | J'cok: whona fnal strugglo will bomade to ox- | pastor of the Loavitt Btreot Congregational | 8m slmost nshamod to look my nelghbors in Mr. MoDermott moved that tho contraot for tond the oxlatoucs of tha combination. removiog desd anlmals from May 1, 1875, to May 1, 1877, be awarded to thie Unlon Rendoriug Company for 88,600, Dr. Milleramonded the motion #o 25 to make {t read that, =8 Mr, Hoas had appoared before tho Bonrd and failed to show that ho Lad facili- tiea for disposing of dead animals, tho conteact be awarded to the Unlou llundnrlur Company, Tho motion ns amended prevalled by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—McVickar, Miller, MoDer- wott. Nays—Baonhoimer, DAY BUAVENOER WORK. Bpecifications for tha performauca of day scay- euger work wero next considered, ‘The Commit- too 1o whom tho inattor bad boen reforred re- ported that in view of tho roduction of the appropriation for summunu the scavenyor- the faco. Lot us have a hoaring. Very renpect oxhibited tho pay-roll of tho ofico; that in Jan- fully yours, A Revexve COLLECTOB. yory Johinkon lind dona little or no work, nod that his position wua practically o alnecuro. Tho witnooes, on tho conclusinn of his testimony, ask- ed tuat aundry omployes in tho oflice might bo examinod to sabatantiato his story, It was or- derod, and thoy will Lo called ;{) to-morrow, The straugo featurs of the prococdings waa that Commisrionor Johneon actod as oue of thq ine quisitors, which will bo buttor undorstood by tho public whon it is etated that the L. 0. Johngon who 18 alleged to havo beeu paid for work per- formed by Mr, Galvin is his son. TIY, ARAND JURY, The Grand Jury yosterdsy morniog soturncd eixty-four indictmonts, olassifled ay foflo Larceny, 40; asssult with tutont to commit rape, 1; couspirnoy to defraud, 2; robbery, 1; burg- Charch Insb night with appropriate and impros- slvo ceromonios, Tho church wan filled, and & largo corps of ministors of the Congregational Churchol this city wolcomod Mr. Pocke to tho charge ho bad assumod. Tie Rov. Qoorge C. Lnmb, Scribs of the Conn- el which met in the aftornoon, roported that Me. Pooke had boon subjected ta a rigid oxam- Inatlon, threo hours in length, upon points of doctrine, falth, church governmout, and Chrig- tan oxporlance, and that the pastors and dole- gotos, thirty-nino in pumbor, had voted unani- moutly in favor of tho accoptauce. Tho Roy. O. A. Towl prayed, aod road passages from tho Lible to inapire and atrongthon the paafor. RATES TO MISSOURI RIVER POINTS. A mooting of tho General Xrolght Agonts of the Chicago and the 8t. Louls roads leading to Misgour] Rivor pofata will be held at the Grand FPacifto Hotol ta-dsy for the purpose of further discussing tho demand made by the Bt Louis roads lo increase tha differouco in rates horoto- fore charged to Missourl lliver poluts from Cli- ANKANSAS SILVER MINES. & Zo the Fditor of The Chicago Tribune: Br. Lovis, Mo., April 6.—fhe Rolling Fork of tho Littlo Missourl River and the Cositott Rivor Bilvor Minca, of Bevier and Polk Coun- tles, Arkanaas, aro attracting considorablo atten- tion among mining immigranta and capitalists at this particalar timo, As your correspondent waa thore two years ago, whon | theso outorop- plogs woro first discoverod, permit mo to do- seribo the routo to get thore tho most. speodily and tho clioapest for Eastern mluing immi- cago, fib present tho Chlcago ronds cbarge o diffor- erauce fu ratos as follows: Firat clasy, 20 conts; socond claes, 15 centa; third class, 10 conts ; fourth ciasy, 5 cents; spoctal class, G conts, Lstoly, however, the e, Louis roads have sot up & claim that this differonce is not Ligh enough, and waut it msde es follown: First ' ants and adventurers in sesrch of ar- 1o which tho sorvico was to be dono daily, Tho i w 23 rot, 1. T ¥ . g bis toxt from Lplicalavs tv,, 16, **But spesk- | Iattor, hLowover, I don't vouch for, ex- Committoe, whilo rocommending tho raduction, coiving stolen goods, 3; riot, 1. ‘Tua romalndar | olasw, 10 conts. © The Gonoral Froight Agents of Y ; o of the day was taken up in tho invostigation into tho fraude in conucction with the lato Bouth Town election. Among othors the following twitnosses were cxswined : Ellott Amhan{, Alorshal Goodell, thio Itov, Arthur Mitetell, Poter Pago, D, L. Darbor, 1L M. Humplrey, G. Garnott, aud the policeman who attonded the conveysuco of the ballot-boxes from the outalde preciuets to the Town Clork's oflice, The [nvestigation was not concluded, but the probabilities are that truo billa will bo returned against a score of individuals, the evie dence uron which thoy will bo based nob boing matorially difforont from what hias already ap- poared in those columns relative to tho case, ———— CRIMINAL. William Murphy, sn lrcesponalible tramp, en- tered a caboose near the Rock Island Depot {n- bLablted by Charles Iocklor and stolo clothing valned at €85, for which he was arrostod and locked up in tho Armory. Joe Martin, a sleok-looking. woll-drossed, and jowoled fellow, was arrested by Petoctive Dar- gon yesterday aftornoon and run futo the Cone tral, whero he gave the name *John Beith." Ho left the city some ¢ime ngo under a pressing Invitation from the authorities, and an ing the truth in love, may grow up to him in all things, which is tho head, ovon Christ.” Tho themo domonsatrated that the epirit in which tho truth was spoken waa of as much importance aa tlo truth, and truth might at times, when wiclded In hatred, becomo a potont weapon for injury. ‘The love iudicatod by the toxt was that love which undorlay ali things, and was tho founda- tion, andit should pervads the soul whonever tha trath was spoken, thoreby rendoring it with the streuyth and virtuu which slionld bo ita own. Ha counseled frankness and plainness of epeech ouly whou thoy spring frotn the apivit of love, and charac- terized tliem aa tho Imporalive nocessity 1o the friend. ships which would maka tho world bettor, Worda of commendation aud sympathy he urged, words too sel- dom spoken, and tho abaence of which not unfrequent. ly discouraged the struggilng soul, when, if extended toIt, thy would ralas it from out tho ditfoultios with which it cantonded, and insure its repose n tho love hich Taul commendod, sud which &4 tia bsad, oven 5 After a sorvant pragor of lastalation by tho tav. D, A. Packard, Mr, Pecke came forward to recelve (ho charge from Prof, B, Bartlett, Modorator of tha Gouucil, My brothor,” sald tho Vrofossor, * this Claurct. fu now fntrustod to your charge, and I am Liere ju Lehialf of the Councll, the Church, ond God commend thia cangregation’ to you, urely thore I8 Bocalliug In ihis world like that of tho man who is pormitted to lead tha best mon and bost women into all thinge thataro boat, You have horaan openiag. Ot cyea have boon on thta ol sinco ia beglaning, 06 bofore it was boguu, Wa all fosl that licre in & Rreat flold. for your best offorta, Theas people nre tho Chicago roads stato that tho difforence made b prosont is oquitablo aud fair, sud under no consideration will thoy submit to tho unjust do- mands of tho chronic grumblers from the suburb of Bt. Louis, LOWER THE RATES, Tothe Editor of The Chicaeo Tribune ; Mz, Porasx, Il AprilT.—Out of forty or itly porsons whom I havo Lieard oxpress a desire and intention to visit Philadolphia tho coming sum- mor from our httle town, I now kuow of but oo who expocts to so on account of the oxorbitant ratou of fare advortised by tho railwab compa- ples. If wo can have round-trip tickets from Sprinefleld to Chicago every summer for 23 to #5, why arowo not to hnvo'n 815 or $20 excur- sion rate to the Exposition and zeturn in this our Cootonnfal year? Wo want to go to the Centennial Exposition, wore expocting to go, bLut za » pooplo wo will not go and pay the preg- cnt rate demanded by tho_ raliway companies, Yours respootfully, Geronax B. Bawyen, copting that thoy will find a8 much gold In the gulches of tho Casitott River country as they hovo yot found fn the Black Hille or Big Horn veuntry. Dat that is not what givos value to tho Rolling Fork country &3 o mining region, It is ity groat ond immonse quantities of oute croppiogs of a silver wvature,—argontiforoua alens, gilver, load, zlno, and antiniony,—that fiu azeéayed 03 por cont, and a3 high sa” 95 por cont, of silver to the ton. 'The bost route to that country ia oithor by tho Aiusouri, Knnsas & Texas ltallway to Muscogoo or Porryyille, enter- ing thot section of conntry from the wost,— distance from eitlior station east 76 miles ; or to Hopo City, Ark,, the outfitting point of the minors from tho east, via the 8t. Louis, Iron Tountain & Southorn Rallway, distance the samo, Railway emigrant-faro can Lo mado over oither rond at about 2 conts por mile, and no dotbt oven less than theso figurca Hflls Missouri, Kanuns & Toxas, a4 the latter road 18 far in ad- yanco of Ita Southwostorn rival, Mining out. Diting, Imghu. camp-oquipage, tools, and pro- visious will bs conveyed by olther road from Bt, Louis or Chicago to thess outfitting points at 50 to 75 cents per 100 pounds ; and wagon-rates for bLauling freight frow Ilope, AMuscogeo, or Porry- yillo ara 1 cent per pound per milo, or from 50 conts to $1 per 100 pounds for the entire dis- tance. Largo parfies can make much botter arrsugomonta for frolght snd fars than the entorod a protest againat it, considering thiat the Loalth nod intorosts of tho city demandod an ine crense instoad of a roduction, Tho cost heretofore of removing sshioa and gorbage has boen $105 dally, By tho action of tho Council anly %63 daily is now allowed. The district has haretofore embraced the North Side 84 far north ay South aveuue, but ia now limited to Division utroet. On tha West Side tho limit iv narrowed from Western avenuo to Loavitt Blreet, and ou tha South Blde from Thirty-fitth sirent to Twenty-ninth, After auditin fow bilts th d- Jotrae, g & fow bills tho Doard a — THE CITY-HALL, T'no City Collector took in 2600 yoaterday. Watar-rents yesterday wero 1,879, and re- celptpts from the City Collactor #8323, Tho Council Committes on Tinanco fs called Tor Batarday at 2:30 p, w. in the Comptrolier's office. The Boord of Publio Works yesterdny {usued an esthnato of €8,670 to Fitzelmons & Connely for worlt on the Fullerton avenua conduit, Tho exact amount of money cotlected by ez Bouth Town Collector Evans auring his torm of TOLEDO, WABABH & WESTERN, New Yong, April 19.—~The atockholdord of the Toledo, Wabauh & Westorn Railroad to-day ap- pointed a committos to confor with the Protect- 1vo Committos and take such stops aa may seom sdvisabls to secnre a full reprosentation of tho . favcution Iy out agaiust him wich wilt be on- [ stockbolders at tho mpecial mooting called at | Ll Practicsl poople, not pulfed ap withafuies pride, | pricoa I haye givon. e P e B rlions: ity taxos | forcod to-day, g Toledo, May 31, Lo Bsaist the I'rorective Gorse E:,‘.‘,:‘:‘:,’.“E‘i‘::.:',:i. dobh, i, the 4 & held o 8 | oy CEDt T, L Hickorson, Califomiamirier ot the connty” {axos,' $173,78L34; town 'taxes, §10,. | TWO young men named Jobn Cameron aud | Mittes on moasuros dosigned L0 saye the slock | has suray. o et sturdy of boarl, snu aturay in | (4107, of Moxlco, Mo, will start about 090,45, 6o.- | Thomas' Franior, 0 som its threatened extinction. 0 falth, 30d such ‘T hops and beliove you to be, ¢ a0, Bouti Tk spcolal amomsineuty, ¢30,- | Thoman' Ve or, of Ioston, arrivod Lora lnat | r0m ts th Jextinoil Ralinsna pueh 1 hove and bullovn yau o be |3 e atatad i e s blior ot 528,33 ¢ m:nlx'u el:&.:éig.xctmvmov ity E'\thu.wnufid :fiz. :zé:;t:g fiza; lgroord l.m:T; THE CHICAQO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY, fi;"‘ thy doctrine, x‘ nead uot mula:l you of | country, hnvllnn llvled lndArkfiuu previous to Tho Maror, as Chairman of tho Doard of Di- | YOUNg man who inquired the way to. the » tun. | Do stockiiolders of tha Chicago, Burlington | U8 j&vioplome fn the air, nor the sorrow | hissrip to Oaliforols, and soldlered. thors dar- B aud disgraco that bave fallon upon comniunitles to 3 ¥ rectora of tho Iouso of Correction, yesterday | BS" In suwering botl announcod thomselvos | & Quincy Railraad mest to-day at tho offico of | eastiom et oator ape Hood, thon, that yon_ are | '8 the War, = Pariles desiring to oln bia ezpo sobmitied to Gomptrollor Ilayos the foport of | 88 Bifsngers fiom Bostou, ~whic, by [ the Company In thla city for tho puipose of | Abovs reprosch in porsonal purity and in ali yous g:‘;aucm: :fl‘}:ffigflt' o ';‘};'.f;. 'fiorufia aitvor tho aflairs of that institutiou for the quarter | & siukular colucidonce, waa "also’ tho | taking final action fn rogard to 16aaps ABH exton " ares of tho Houthwest, I would recommend an onding March 81, ws required by Boc, 5 of © An | Feeldencs of thelr intocrogator, Vory sooa atior | Lpang fusl sctior ¢ yom would louch tbo hoart of tha penitent and ination of the Hpirit of Ark b st to eatablish lionass Of corroction and o au: | th0 1atior W Joinoa Ly & py1 " uad ‘tho aues: i e o e e | e s ol Ak or” oo POl thorizo tho coufinement of convicted persons o mn @ resumption way brouglit up. Came BARNEY WILLIANS, which Lias turaed th world upstdo down; that which | Thomss Lssos, Esq., Land-Commissioner, aud Frasior ware on the way to Californin, premitm on gold, ~To v the strangors roplied thltxhonuf hklu‘knc'i:r?z’ and would soll’ them some oxchande on Ham thorein,” The report showa tho foltowing facts: The cash recelved during tho and Flld to the Comptroller §4,720.74 ; ¢he audited account bau Jaated and will last—the Goapel. I don’t mean & narrow Gospol, but & broad Goapel, for which you can wubstituis notlitug olso thiat 80 spplics itself to every Christisu man sad woman, Look after this bt Nuw Yong, April 19.—1t fs stated that Barney Willinms is past all hope of recavery, and his dosth 18 expectod ot any moment, Bince Sune- uarter amounted to of ox{pnndhumu 11, B, Bmytheo, Btate Land aad Imigration Gunfi- misaionor, Little Rock, Ark, This snswers all the tnquirios that kave been made o mo, and o8 4 ; S Look after tifs church and ‘tha Church discipline, | Well 88 1 can suawor thom. Yours truly, smount to 812,710.61 ; the number of prisoners | Frapcikco 8t par. Thoy swallowed the 1 1 - . . AL . recelved during the quarter was 707; BI8 havo g;‘éfi“;;'d l'x‘:“ll;}’f{z"m ;‘u‘.‘,"m:"'“ onch for :ll.:l'ol:: ?:c'abm:ua:é;nga#fi‘;‘:ugguifinlu}gm‘fi; o Vluart thom, tish e trsudulsa ma, or ons Nt Rly i who violutes 1l luciptos of morality, gots in,” chargod in that Hmo: 374 were In prison o tev. E. B Wil ttondfag th urposs of ob- beon di il His divonso Is paonmonis, and bl filness, though Ve ams, I extoudiog tho right | gipder Leland’s Famons Gitt to Presie Ap; privoners received ‘from the Vol taiuiog the gold, was followed by tho ottier thilof, ot Band of fellowwhf tbe pastor to the Coune ?6“1“": nmn:ex 361: from Justices of tho P:.f: a‘;‘;m, ,‘:“ gf;&“:::x‘ ot bt} :fi:‘g 'c‘;‘l:g at the | MOTh B "“—"ML_ e s ks end icasures ihe ::’;: Jefterson Soveniy-five Years g m’.'p\u'mdfmf'l,‘:“ a““’%f“‘lf,g;‘m‘g but as thoy woro uuabla Lo remain aad prosasers OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS. ¥ oS o, tho peo- New Tk n. for breachies of the peace; 120 for Intoxication ; | P4 €840, tia arreata will prolably be mado, Houtuaseron, April 19.—Steamer Hapsburg, I eongrosation wha bk iy’ heskecome | In the yoar 1600." said the Bev. Dr. Dow- 188 for vagrancy ; “03 for keeping or bofug fu. tho clork of the | 170 Now York, has arrived. 9 congregation who bad called "bim to the | 1ing tast evoning, * four amail Daptist churchos About 7 o'clock last evenin morey of Uod, mates of $.om°-:dly or gambling housen ; 44 on | cigar atoro in tho Grand Pacio wes approached an:"y’.’f;“ Avrlt 10.—Steamship Corawall, from i Ty T R York t}ffl?" or flf‘&“&%?. :fi‘,“‘?&in“ai‘::{ ?::lrwmtgny‘:.l n::“:‘:::flgix’;:r s'.’,'?ifi';' :’g‘mgl. 5’.23.?35'2%‘23&"."&';: fi:&:‘:fizu: ::‘2 ’:& 4 ot M'SCELLANEOUS' ? was pastor, aud Elder Leland waa proaiding 140 for Loiug vagabonds; 1 for boiug a drunk® | and samplos of the- stock dlsplayod for sl Have You Seen the Bpring Styles PARFIBE, THEOLUAINAL 2uiKARYy over & congregation in Chesbire. Tha latter, ard; 8 for dizorderiy couducts 1 for patioring, | than. “Jx’mo THiuh Gorueton, m} Hg Tt xmfi 1a bguss decoratiog 14 il tfm.f“ oty The exorcluss of the graduatiog cluss of the | Lonored wiils the ttle of ** Hasd-ahelled,” de- Of ull theae, 463 claim never to have been im- or boing of oar resders to consult Baptist Union Tuoological Beminary wore Leld | scrves s position at the bLesdfof the priest- b, a boy who gives the Hilger, Jenkine & Faxon, 3:9 Lo electi prisoned before; 671 ara old offondore. Bame Of Frank Wilon - anokked Iyts {he | ABA21 Blate st sor ek Jeuk (foro | Joutersy morning at tho First Baptist Cliurch, | bood. Just attor 'tho election of Thomus Of tuoso fal?ul‘om !mcwnut Jut ou uxpiration | establishment from the hotel office and robbed | procseding this apring. ADoK Ha, lory The largo auditorium was wolt filled with stu- ;’;"’"{;fi‘m“’ lm;u ed n:'li&na{ o i 170'1. of sentence; 12 by the Comptrollor's order; 11 | the till of §57, snd was on _bis way out when he — dents of the Bemiuvary and their friends, {uclud- 2 ssion of loyalty by the eni WP;,D Yy 3";.'1? fl'fi?;fi:uf'égf? “5, Joln\:.ylénbymunt of | met aisd named Thomas Murphy. The latter Lundbvorg's Perfumes ing » large number of ladles, somewhat m: :-:zxupu‘;icnlunn. Isaued l}:mhmuonu&.g..'fi i 70 by wuper- | attempted to dotaln him, but the thief gob avsy | are ke natunal fowers and bonguata, lengtby prograinme was eullvoned at proper lu- | mop, ‘holy asd g904," of 1hat faith, shguid, _m\ " contrfbnte material fot the manufacthre of A ** mammoth chooso,” to bo givan tothe elocted Presidont, Thn reanlt was s cheoaa ‘walghlog 1,450 pounds, which tho Elder placod pon his w:fiun and startod for Washingion, 1'aople flackod _from all tho country adjolnin thio towns throngh which thosaintly man passe, Ay hio oxprossod It, * T pronchod all tho way to th o Cepital and back again.” Conversions warg rmivde along tho ronte of the pastor and hin ohoeso, aud a groat rovival sprang up in the Daptiat churchos throughout the land, = Ny, Dawling attribules the prospority of tho church to 1ho eccenttio Elder and his giganiio clieoss, newly. Extraordinary Charge Dontiste Parts Correspondence Londan Newa The following {ncrcdiblo story i voucled e b{ tue-fraulofs: A woll known Paria dentlst, re. slding In the fanhionable quarter, has beon’ ar, restod, and {s in ML Prison, acouscd of hay. iug for yoars past, whilo drawing and nlonmn* taoth, introduced atow pnlmn into rich patients montha at tho inatigaiton of thelr heirs, ang thus committod many murdora. Two handreg witnesses aro said to be subpmonaed. DEATHS, PATTIBON—ADT 13, at 1:00 A, m.. &t tho Fetldonce of Lier son-in-law, O, F. Pickerill, Kveaston, Til., Mry: Dargazot Pattison, formorly of Cinclmnstl, nged'si, Funoral at 2p, 10, Friday, 14th fnst. Efiends of thy Jamily aro invited to attond, - ¥F" Uinclnnatl papora plesss copy, McGOWAN—In thia city, April 13, Tattle, Infany auighter of Davhl aud Bl dcdoman, ~ageay monibs, Faneral from No. 287 Walnut-at. to-day &t 10 o'alocy am. RURNS—April 13, at No, 34 Sholto-st,, William Burna, sged 16 yeara and 10 months, Funeral front his lato rosidence, by ears to Calrary Cometery, Friday, April 14, Fricnds are invited wilty, out furtiier notice, 3, Gracle, youngost danghter o Y3, KENNEDY--Ap 3. P.and B. M, Kennody, sgod 1 year snd 5 days, rents, No, 414 Inviteq, Tuneral from tho residenca of tho " POLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Agaiusg g Hfouth Siate-at., to-dsy at1 p, m, Friend: MEETING, All members of the Oll! Contral and C"{ Campatgy Commltteos axo rognested 10 bo present at {hio meetin, to be beld at Mepublican floadqliarters at 4 o'cloc this afternoon, a8 businesa of tho utmost imporlancy will come before thio mesting. G. C, Prussmng, Chalrman, WEST BIDE TUBNER-HALL, A Tspublican mass-meeting will bo held to-night st Twollth Strest Turnor-Hall, Emecy A, Btorrs, Wik lard Woodward, A, L, Morrison, aud othicrs will speak, Frauk Lumbard's Glee Club will sing. Dy order Cene tral Committee, Topent M, Woobs, Secrotary, 000K COUNTY OENTRAL REFUBLIOAN COM. MITTEP. ‘There will be & specisl mesting of the Orand Uoun il nt Republican Ifeadquarlers, corner of Lake and Clark atraets, at 7:30 p, i, to-day. Wistiax Aunnion, President, SEVENTH WARD, ‘Tho Republicans of tho Hoventh Ward will holds mass-meeting to-day at Jacob Hammel's Hall, corney Jrourtoarith and Unlon strcots, at8 p. m. The mem. bera of the Yxesntive Cotmitten will meet at 7 p, m, sharp, at.tho samo place, WirLiax Dacnaraw, Hecretary. TWELFTH WARD There will bo 3 Ropublican mesting this evening sy No. 342 O,yden aveniie, THIRTEENTH WARD, The Repnblican Club of the Thirfeenth Ward win hold o meeting at the Gernan School-Louoe on Fule tou atreet, near Qakley, this evening at 8 o'clock, WILLIAM WiLLIAMe, Prosident, AUCTION SALES, By T, E. STACY, 190 Dearborn-at, Liovelvor's Salo ! By virtus of_an order fsaned by tho Clrcuit Court o} Cook County, T shiall offer for sale at auction TUES. DAY, April 35, 1876, 0t 10 5. m,, tho ontire contonts of Itealaurant No. 143 Bouth Stato-st., constating of Rangs and Yurniture, Hteam Table, Droflers, Goppor. Coffea nnd Tea Utna, Kitchen Furnitnre, largo lok of Croeke ery and Glaiware, Usstors, Llated Varo, Knives, ¥orkn, Bpoons, ‘ablo Liuen, Tablen, Cano-Soat Chairs, Counter, Show-Case, Olocks, etc, clo, ‘Tho above rmmrlr in nearly new, snd can be sscn Uil day of saleat above place, L. BTACY, Salesman, F T, J. I, MARTLN, ltecolver of tho effects of Sinclair & ‘Wilkes, Nortsago Salo ! Satuiday, Aprfl 15, 1876, at 10 4. m, At 182 South Btate-at., on fourth floor, tha entire eon tents of & small Machino Bhop, Lathes, Bhafting Dalting, Palleyr, Emery-Whoels, amall Forge, smn acs, Renches, oic., oic, All the above s nearly new, | Muat bosold, £77 Particnlar attention givon to foreclosing morts goges and salea bysame. T, E. BTACY, Agent, 190 Dearborn-at, FOR SALE--2-STORY HOUSE, Nearly new, on Weet Sldo. 1 Bafe,1 Piano, Al wil by notd at auction, §f not at privato salo, T sball sell nezt weok the entlro contentn of 4 eiegant, farnishied houtes, if not wooner dlsposed of, Notloo hereafter, Tarticular attention paid to forocloalng mortgages andeales by auction, Catl, and Laye your businéss dona, % BTAY, 190 Doarborn-st. —_— . W Duvhonat By WL A. BUTTELS & GO, AUCTIONRERS, 118 &120 WABASIH.AV, CATALOGUE BALE OF Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrabbery, Plants, Bulbs, Beods, &a., .:E‘rldu Morning, April 14, at 10 O’Clook, at store 223 ‘Wabash-av. “This eollection 1a the {mportation of Mons. J, D. Martine dirsct from Paris, It embraces vory many boautifal and raro Flawers, Roxes, and other plants, that are now on exhibition. Flarists, ladics, and geo- tlsmen are dnvited to inspoct them, WAL A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioneers. DUTTERS & CO,’8 REGULAT. SATURDAY BALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, AND OARPETS, TARLOR AND CITAMBEIL BETS, STOVES, OROOKE! E, TABLE OUTLERY, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS, BATURDAY HORNING, AT 04 OCLOGK, At thelr Baleszooms, 114 & 120 Wabash-ay, — N Y e 6 Fine New Piano Fortes, One fine npright Plano Forts, 73{-octave, Ludk New York, at atiction, SATURDAY MORNING, Ap 15, at our salesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash svenue, ‘WAL, A, BUTTERS & 0O,, Auctioneers, = By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctioneers, 84 and 88 Randolpht., WATCHES, DIAMONDS, - . JEWELRY, SILVER, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, At tho Great Clearing-Out AUCTION B e morning at W“. aflerncon at 2:30, I:LE' AX, Miller's, No. 61 Washington-st ELISON, POMEROY & U0., Auctionsers, Mr, J. B, FRENCH will conduct the sale. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, Oue regular weckly Auction Sak of general HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Buyors aliways 0nd tho lurgest stock to select from. Now Patlor Bults, Now Chamber Sots, Bofas, Laangoh Wardrobos, Dodateads, Bureaus; Offico, Library, anf Dining-Room Furnitura. A fall lno of Lrussels sni Wool Garpets, Maltressos, Springs, General Mlorchay dise, Show.Cates, Tlaled Wars, Crockery aud Glass ‘Waro, Tabla Cutlery, etc,, oto.* ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoers, By G. P, GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabaah-av, ON SATORDAY, APRIL 15, AT 8 O’CLOCK, 12 CRATES W. G. CROCKERY, A targe invoica of Block Tin, Hollow Ware, auum e etc., at 10y o'elock, Naw and second-hand Househ Fuiulture, Parlor and Chamber Bets, Hall Troos, M bis aud Wood Top Tables, Walnut Bedstaads and Du- eaus, Exteusion and Nroakfast Tables, Whatuots, Mattressca, Bprings, Look Cases, Ofiice sng Parlor Dosks, Nelrigerators and Ico Cbeats, Mrrors, Ho0w Casey, Carpota, Oil Clotha, ste, AL 11 o'cluck, Carrlages, Open and Top Buggies, Damo{:fll, Wagons, tide bar Road Wagons, Lsrnes ao0s, ote, G. P, GORE & 00,, Auctionsars. CONFECTIONERY. c E Nn CELEDRATED o/ the Unlon—ssprossed 10 sl . piste, LB sud upward sl a..a‘...' Caalwe oy oy Addrest

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