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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1876— SIXTEEN PAGES. gational Chiurch. There is to be music Ly some ot Chicago's leading artista, The principal featars, Bow- ever, will be humorous and dramstic readings by Mr. %P, Durbank. It is time that this noble charity 1ad Donefit. Thers should be an overflowing house- T, GEORGE'S DAY IN CHICAGO. There will bo sorvicos character at 4 p. m. next Sunday, day, at the Catnedral, corner of Peoria and Washing- on streots. Fall choral Evensong, with_the Canticles +24 Sadfrages pecaliar to the Enghish Prayer Book, will be sung by the clergy and the Cathedral choir. The sermon will be preached by the Bev. DI Delo- vew, Warden of Racine College. The St Georgels will be used to help mest such depts, and pay-dsy s ta b far in the dim ruture. Tho employes lavo begin to grumbie in earnest, and to sell thelr galarios, Dot yot paid, 8t 5 discount, Co raise money for present emergencies. +0d bave_signed tha agreement : Toiedo, Wabash & Western, Chicago & Alton, Indianapolis & St Louis, Vandalis Line, Ohio & Mississippt. _Mesars, J. C. Mo uilin, of tho Chicago & Alton; J. 8, Simpson, of the Vandalis, and J. 8. Waldron, of 'the Ohio & Miasinzip- pi, wera élected an Executive Board, THE CITY. I GENERAL NEWS. i Ths porsmn who wrote the lotter to Tax TRIEUXE abont s boguy rovenna eficer] is requested to send Lis ‘addres to this office. Mr. Samusl Elliott, associato York Dasly Graplic, arrived in to whom all mat- fors for arbitration bave to bo referred. It was also intended to form a pool of the THnes lead- ing East from Cincinnati and Indianapolis, but, owing to the absence of soms of the managers of some of the lines from those painta, nothing could be done. A committos waa appainted 0 see the Cincinnati and Indfanapolis managers and induce them to agree to CITY CERTIFICATES. Quite a number of laborers who hsvo been emploged by he Jioard of Public Works hav niot buon paid, be- a6 of the deplotion of the funds from which they o tompensated, and as tho city had not micoeoded in Moveowing money, the queation of the legality of city o heing ono of the difficultics in the way of manager of the New town yesterdsy morn- ing, and is stopping at the Palmer House. such a measura. hat the Comptroller issuc or_borrow . 3 [t is belioved by Mossrs. Scott and Vanderbilt that, o en. The Comptroller is perfectly | Benovolent 4 ociation of Chicago will bo present iz o nt tomperatare yestorday, s observod by Mamsese, | o K48 UE S 0 eg Tonding East peni money to pay these men. p ‘perfect t 2 bove i full forco ; and there can bo little doubt that there w (Tamoss Bulding), | 3 o e aatvothe Ohl e o Mo this if the question of the legality of the | folL10FAS ARL 3 L0 OF Gfers also. Tho collection Toans s first setiled oy the adjudication of tho Courts, o et if the losns are illegal it may be known, and if Jegal that it may be clearly established to the satisfaction of capitalists. ‘The city may thus be ena- At4l to make ita loans more cheaply and advantsgeous- Iy than theycomld with that question left in doubt. o Comptroller has, therefore, requested the Board of Public Works to make s case for the adjudication of 5o Courts pon that question, and they have agreed %0.do 80, and havo cngaged W. O. Goudy and C. H. forse to take their side of the case in an argument for 3 mandamus which the Bosrd roquest from the Cir- cuit Bench upon Comptroller Hayee. nd tho City Law Department will argue tho question from a nearly opposite standpoint, sad the Comptroller roquests gentlemen who have investigated ihe question at issus, and have delivered argumeats adverss to their legality, to present coples of theirar~ optician, No. 58 Madison street was, st 8.am., 48 degrees; 103.m., 53; 12, 62; 3 P 41 8] M., 47, Barometer, 8a. m., 28753 B8R m., 28.68. A railroad stockbolder who had never mads more than one-fourth of 1 per cent on his iuvestment had aced in bankruptcy, when he was 65 per cent on his ehares. 41 see,” bo cried, S ihat the receiver i8 as bad as the thiel.” A msn named Willlam Thomas w28 discharged from 8¢, Josoph's Hospital & week ago, and has ot boen peen since, As heis weak-minded. fears ere felt con- cerning him. Heis of medium size, with dark hair and & heavy whito beard. and wore ‘tlack clothes. Any information sbout hiw should be sent to Mrs, Thomas, points to take this courss, Eieo pool, which has Iately bocome greatls demoral- foed, Fan effort will be made in New York Thursday 12 “harmonize matters snd got everything in ronning order sgsn. There {s “a possi- Diity thet, by the ' action fakem at tbe Grand Pacifio Hotel yesterday, the exstence of the Chicago pool wil be prolonged for a short time. But, 36 Tong a8 the rosds leading out of Peoris arenot as much s they from Chicago must, sooner or later, Besides, #t ia doubtful if the In- Sanapolia lines will consent 4o ‘pool, as most of the Dusinges these lines are doing i obtained by cutting the regular tariff rates, It is mot likely that thay will cut their own throsts kS PLANTING CERTENNIAL TREES. A young man on Sonth Robey stroet,who hag looked will Te given to St. Luke's Hospital. . ¥. M. €. A. BULLETIN. ‘Noondayprayer-meoting in Lower Farwcll Hall dally from 1213 30 12:45 p, m. Leaders, snd topics for the Tnoetings this week, as follows : Monday, the Rev E. B {Wolls, ** Almost Persuaded "; Tuesday, W. E. Black- stons, I, Peter viL., 9: Wednosday, F. N. Bpence: o Christian Liope "; Thureday, E. H, Beebe, **An- | awer to Prayer”; Fridsy, tho Rov. W. W. Everts, prayer Meetings, and How to Conduct Thom ™5 Bat- urdsy, *Bundsy-school Leison,” v O. H. D. Young men’s DI ‘m. Conversational _Bibis-c] 0 p. 49, Bunday 9 s. m.; Bible-class, 8 p. m.: Everyboay'’s Sun- day-school, same hour ; Practice Service of Song st 6 meeting, Bervice of Song ‘mesting, Moo~ 5 YoKefcilows meot at 5:45 p. 2.3 1L, 7:30 p.m.; Strapgers’ Toam 14, No. 215 Wess Madison street. Chicago's old book man, Chapin, hes sn old Bible | npon the beer when it was aml lored, went | guments to the Court, in order that 3 full examination day_erening, ;. “Children’s Bible ilistory dated A, D. 1699, in thres large octavo volumes, Leavy home Fridsy night ~ The day B3a’ been | of all the questions involved msy be had. The case study, Wednesday ovening ; Band of Hope, Thursday- ‘oards, covered with hog skin, snd with the original | plessant and propitious, and his family had | will come up befors tho full benoh of the Circuit Court evening; Lyceum Fridsy evening, Freo library and ‘brasa-clasped covers. It is full of ‘old-style, quaint | fmproved it to plant severnl © centennial | at 10 o'clock Tuesdsy, and the questions favolved will | reading-room, No.10 Arcude court, open daily from 8 engravings, and is in twelvo different langusges, Tt | nam . Of their patriotic intentions tbe young | bearguod at Tho amount which the Board of | 8. m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday ‘afternoon, 2 p. M. S ronght from Rome by & priest to t. Lowis, Mo,, | moan was {gnorant til be went homo by tho 1L:50 cax; | Publio Works wint the Gomptroller 1o borrow in sntic- TR APRENATM. First he lost o o b nting 4 houss | 3pation of tho colloction of the taxes of 1870 is small, | Mondsy evoning Dr. Willard will lecturo in his where Antiquarian Chapin obiained it. his bearings, exnctly Like his aimlessiy and fruitlessly up and down | being only $2,000, but the decision will be just a8 con- T e professor of journalism at Cor- | B85 Xet, sclvoled one thal iookied ko t, aad Gnding | clusive 28 if fen fimes that amount were fnvolved. Taeet during th 2 o week 88 wsnal. They aro still open to Dol o m St s i e D aradent, | thst s lich-key woulul 1L Dulled the door-bell up g e e Doy classon will moot as follows : ll‘!:tomfl deliberation, * it 18 when yon hit your by the roots, Hardly had he doneso whena fignre COUNTY BUILDING Tadies’ class in penmanship, Thuradsy, st 2 p. M.t 270 ons bydrant {n the wrong ward and the opposi- ciad in whits sanmite, mystic, wonderful, appeared Y BU 4 K Senool for ipatruction in drawing'and ofl and /4 o z £ Chd, after hitting bim a fearful whack over the hoad | “ypg County T Semtertay paid ovor tothe | galer-color paioting, o o, from, D &, m. to 123 yon were assaulted tion paper Tegrets to learu that 3 With a broom-handle, canght him by the neck snd ‘whils gung humo last Light BY & I ppomted politi- | itk 8 Brom A Rouse, remarking meanwhile: | City Tressuror $30,000, belng the smount of oty taxes | 5405 p, m. Arrangements are LOW ‘made for cian. 8. Jou wreteh, Tl teach you togo tothe Lodge | in his Lands. &;ltenmgalchoo.l Tor tustraction in wood-carving, and o and China o2 on, again, a8 sure a8 your name i Peter Hederson.™ % Bat,” gasped the miseravle man, * my name st Peter Henderson; ft's Thomss Burkson.® 40" scrasmed the woman letting go of him with enthusi; asm and falling into hysterics, *thieves! murder! ‘Thomas Mackin has just completed and ftted up 8. spacious building o2 the corner of Clark and Michi- stroets for hotel purpases. It was yosterdsy leased 1o E. S. Pinnoy, of this city, for a term of yeara; he A clerkIn the Public Works Deportment is but 26 o1, set his huiris while ns the driven snaw. Tag (Le past Gve years be hss changed politics twents-sevon times, and last Fridsy his brain gave 3. Sad six policemen removed him to the lnnatlo the opportunity of learning l?ncdcllh wifl insure mstion in regard to this cxn the office of the Society. Private instruction in vocal Asylum. be yelling theanwhile, Hurrah for Colvin | fire! goaway!” He t away and wandered devi- | will occupy it about the 168 of May. 204 Tomn Loyne ! Down with Miks Evaas and Wont- | ousiy homeward, having his at knocked off by onc MeARlst ied share and_instrnmental mastc, elocution, and modern lan worth ! I ) g;m%n:x‘u treo, and hie e7o nearly dblh!x;ded oy pttha axmz?m‘o’r'flfh e }*fl'{;fl:}f' g & share | guages s:ufumsum\ by competent ok hlud at et 5§ o' another nnial tree, and his windpipe e yestarday, Zim- | §5n%s to suit the conventenco of tho pupils, The rosd- “About alf-past § o'clock Sesterday aftornoon one of | (78 (Sentennial tree, A0 Hach of s | merman sppesred ad Yostified substontially to what | sriorooms, orary. cooss-room, o ympastum are Tas alresdy been published in these columns ‘in refer- ence 1o parting with her money in the hope that her Sasband might be gaved from the Penitentiary. Tho ‘case will bo concluded to-morrow, and the indications are that » il will be found. * b was noviced a fow dsya ago_that indictments had boen fotnd against the partics connected with the conduct of the late town eloction in, the Sixth Ward, for comspiring to defraud. The indictments bave been drawn, bit, there being some 1¢gal question a8 to their validity, they have, along with the facts in the case, been lald before Jndge Moore for his considera- o before being returned into court. open dzily from 8. m. $010p. m. A circular_giving S31 {nformation in rogard to all departments of the Work of the Society will be farnishied at tho office, or sent to any sddress on request by postal-card. Rooms Nos. 63 and 65 Washington strest. THE WHISKY FRAUDS. MISSOURI CONVICTS SENT TO PRISON. Special Dizpaich to The Chicado Tribuae. 8. Louts, Mo., April 15.—A special from Jef- forson City tates that all the crookoed whisky Ragor's Canali treet line ‘of omnibuses, driven by P fiam Thompeon, was mirea at the coraer of Kiazie sud Ringsbury strcets. While eadeavorivg to pull Bt the polo suappsd, and, the horves becoming de Sahed from the velicle, ran awsy. The Rinzie street Tridge being open when the horses teachod that point, They plunged into the river, 3ud were i owied. The petitions for sbolishing townsbip orzanizac tion are in circalation. Theyare gotteu up in good tiate aud nestness, and refiect much eredit upon the* “arty who has hiad the matter in charge. Tley arein 1 55% form of ten sheeis cxch, contaiaing lines for 250 signatures, and each sigusture numbered. On the times, nd, o8 tho bell is husg in the basement, and {ho fomaity sleep in the third story, had ample tmo oo sefieciion. This he improved by leaning his beck eainat the Centennial tree in front of the house, This Contennial tree was not very firmly planted, xnd Itowas on the verge of precipice 3 fect Ligh, which S ehvung on aUyss of mud and water. Ho did uot oc] the Centenntal treo give way il it wss too Iatey covers are printed proper instr etious to canvassers. | and then, with s wild whoop, he znd the Centenn! I8 i g {ree thre pring backwrrds ) 1n the Criminal Court yesterday morning sontonce | : Z s 1—‘;12 fi:‘rfl;‘: e waters. ')'3: -?:;g!m ¥ Tatsoxe xe;‘nngir‘h;ul:(rlrld:; was pronounced upon the following : Joln Driscoll, ringsterssenvenced by United StateaJ: ndge Krekel 0 Cnteunial bis ho'd prefer | Jarceny, tairty days ob Bridewells A D, Barrelman, | ptthat place to-dsy sreconfinedintho jail to-night that if they were inat they should plant_lamp-posts, which wero frmor 10 Jean aguinst, and more useful 33 guide-posts. p g o TOWN BOARDS: 'WEST SIDE. An sdjonrned meeting of the West Town Bosrd was 1413 last evening, Present, Justices Morrison, Scully, Ingersoll, Sheridan, Salisbury, Matson, and Ebor- Bardt, and Sapervisor Baker and Town Clerk Lavin. "I'ig Committes appointed to pasa upon the salaries of the Deputy Collectors for the past year reported {hat they found that. thirty-three men had been om- plosod, and that sccordiog to the lills rendered the town owod them in oxcess of §11,000, The Commits ton hiowever, had ngreed to reduco the amount thout 85 per cent, and Teported in favor of sliowing the dep- Slive In the aggregate §7,996.36. Tho Commitice fur- e roported in favorof allowing Joseph Schoeninger, for mring ont the delinguent list, the sum of $150. ha roport was rejoctod by the following vote : Foas—Eberhardt, Salisburs, Sheridan, Hugs—Ingersoll, Lavis, Morrison, Scully, Aatson -3 “The report being rejected, the wholo question Was refirred back to tke Committes. astice Seully made somo explanation of tho work of the Cozmmittes, whereapon Justice Sheridan moved fae adoption of the original roport. ‘The 150tion prevailod by the following Yote: Tt Fborhardt, Saiabary, Skeridan, Scully, Beker Yarceny, one year Penitentiary; John Johnson, lar- Geny, Gticen dogs County Jail; James Rinaaton, lar- Seny, four montha at the Dridowcll ; Martin Mahon, fitceny, one year Penitentiary ; James Powers, lar- ceny, ohe year Penitentiory. ‘Ihe examination into the mancgementof the Re- corder’s offic was coutinucd befors the Committes on SMiblic Records yesterday morning. Several employes 1n the offico testifiod to a mixed copdition of afairs ‘Partly corroporating Mr. Galvins festimony, an proving it. Tho featuro of {ho cxammation e iho evidence of Recorder Stowart, who, heing Vosely questioned, was foroed to scknowlodge an in- fgnorance of how his oilica was being con- Sated. The Committee will probably ruport 1o the Board fo-morrow. 1n the cass of Joseph Conley, sentenced a few days ogo to the Bridewell for one year for * repesting ™ & IR Iato elections, his counsel, Mr. O'Brien, yosterday ‘morning asked tho Court to_change the {mprisonmsnt Yo the Upunty Jail, on the ground that it would bea great accommodation: to bis client, eto. The Statcs §itorney said he had understood that the prisoner's {riands were ready to pay seversl hundred dollars fino, 154 the sentence might be changed,makirg it hall ine 204 balt imprisonment. Whila the'changa asked for Arald doubtless soothe tho prisoner and be very pless Ing to the Sheriff, justice would not seem to admit of its being made. 'At loast such was the opinion of the o Christian Lagond, residing with his brother at Fo. 710 Weet North avenae, commiiied sticids come tms Friday, in the basement of his Lioass, where he wis ‘Giscovercd hacging by his brother yesterday morn- fng. Docessed wos & beandinavian by birth, 27 years old, and bas natil receatly been in tho amploy of the Went Division Street-Eailwsy Compeny, The Coroner beid an inquest yestendzy afteruoon, and a verdict of doath by saicide whilo tempor=rily insane was ren- dered. ‘A prominent resident of St. Touis, for whom on Friday hie savocuto bnd entered & most eloquent snd convincing ples, deciaring that Lis clfent was born an fAiot.and odueated a fool, and had grown up a lunatic, owing o wnich facts he ad become the tool and un- J. W. Bittinger, who is scutenced to the Peni- tentiary, is very stoical. Ho bas appealed to President Groat for a pardon. Bittinger says he is in possession of information which will 10 volyo people in the Whisky Ring whose good names have not yet beon tarnished. i Wilkinson, recently captured in San Francisco, will arrive i Jefferson City Monday morning, and will immediately be put on trial. The Gov- ernment has & strong case against him. The Umted States Marshal will leave here to-morrow morning for_Jefferson City in chargo of Gen. McDontld aod W. O. Avery, who ars to be placed in the Penitentiary without delay. Averyis very bitter in denunciation of those Who have ~brougnt sbout his conviction. Bo persists in saying thov ho was had- defendod by bis_sttorneys, and that if ho had known how gerious his cass w28 he would hsve employed counsel who could have easily secared bis acquittal. He esys Judeo Treat would haye granted him a gow trial bed o not been noduly influenced by Judge Willon. ‘McDonald is in delicate health, and his friends pr(:.phesy that he will not live to sorve his time out A doctor on West Adams strect saved 8 young woman's life two moaths 3go, When hebrought round Lis bill the grateful fatber replied: “ Take o, Doctors rhe i yours; her he:rt beats anly for Son. Meand the old woman will come and live with Jou by ond by.” Tho son of Lvealapius n:: fie eix dollsrs! ™ screamad tho piou: %54l have burled her for half the Touey." A vers large meeting of he hide sod leather dealers af Chirago was Leld yesterday atternoca at thelProduce Fclauge, corner of Luke and LeSiile streets, for the Frpose of wdogting some mezas that would settle the soptroversy st ¢ existing_ between dealers snd Shippers, . B. Bowell was cilled to preside. and it a apirited discussion ensued as to the practice at e CRIMINAL. Two years sgo o valuable meerschanm pipe mysteri- ously disappeared from the possoseion of Louis Horn- thall, and remained hidden until last evening, when [Tuthe Aasociated Press.) Sr. Lotis, Mo., Apnl 15.—The following sen- tances were passod to-day by Judge Erakel, of the U, S. District Court at Jeerson_City, upon persons (convicted in that Court_of connection present of grading bides st a rate that, it is | vote s Jacob Smith was found on Clark atreet solacing him- | oo ¥ byt Glained, 8 workiug sn injury 10 James W, Clark, Town Clerk in 1878-"74, presented s | gelf by smoking it. He was arrosted and lodged in the with whisky frands: John L. Bittinger, Es- sud the interests of Chicago. A comm Bill of $359, which he claimed as due him for services Gauger, of St. Joseph, two years in the peniten- of five, connisting of K. Heistez, Xartmn G. 8, Anmory. tiary, and two tnonsand dollars fino; Samuel Adam M. King snd W. H. Bradford, the crooked soop-deslers, who ewindled Tesidents on Michigen and Wabash avenues, were beforo Justice Summer- field, and were each held in $300 bail to the Criminal Courton & charge of obtsining, money by false pro- tenses. Jacob Kuhn, one of. Otto Blahm's victims in the bo- gus-license business, when b lexrned of the worth- Fancss of his saloon license, which he hd boozht from Bluhm, sold it to Jobn Conwey for §36, The faots came to official potioe and the licensn was taken Adler and Abrsham Furst, distillers snd rectifi- ers, St. Joseph, each ome year in the connty jail, and ten thomsand dol- lars ~ fice. Jobo C. Shechan, distiller, St. Josoph, eight months in the County Jail from Septomber last and 31,000 fine; Hoory B. Harting and Erust F. Harting, brothers, St. Joseph, each thres months in the County Jail and $2,500 fine; James E. Marsh, ex-Gauger, Eansas City, 6ix months in jail and $1,000. AVERY. Sr. Louts, April 15.—In _the United States rendered. = M. North appesréd in the intereat of Mr. Clatk and expiained the bill to the Board, saying that Olark had Sanaived only $150 of the $500 appropristed for e use, and that ho had beeu kept out of the ofice by 3 AT 3(iBer, his predeocssor, which had been 3 zource T considerable expense. Mr. Clark, bio said, waa en- fit1ed, logally, to what he claimed, and be hoped the amonnt would be sllowed. atos Scully said the Clark-Miller disputo was purely » personal matter between ihem. He remiem- Dorea that when Clark took charge of the office he - pave the Town considerable trouble, and hatonly & fow days sgoan sttorneshiad been paid $250 for gt~ $. ‘Chase, and iL Halmeltraber was sppointed o Tonvass among the cominission merchants and out-+ 6 deatern, and submit s proposizion, 2ot to gell bides B parties inslde the ring, for considcration and ac- o™ Rtter some fusther remarks the meoting ad- Journed until Saturdsy, at So'clock in the afternoon. Nothing can be considered_more slarming than the Aocadence of the eyirit of chivalry in our midst. Last 2 practical young man of the West D Tendods Majeh Jonmenly of the Confederate service. B0 at anoe sent him a cahtel by his friend, a Eurnel 1o the Alavam= Lons Stahs, The practizal young man, inetead of gomg Ot hecht un s 100 belng thot e | 107 373 280 e o books ot the exmiationof is | &y £ Corray, B0 en bad Euhn acrested and | _ST. boot-jack, begawd. and almast illed the Earnel who | term of office.” T, brought before Justice D'Wolf for obtaining money Cironit Court to-das Judge Jobn AL Krum made B e e~ then mwore ont » warman: [* Afler some faxihe; siscusston, 1 whneha proposi- | under false pestanses. To vas plased wsdar $A0 | 3 motion that the Court would delavjthe commit~ e Mia principal, the Majah, whom subscquendly | fHon e, North to seitle. iho blll for $250 was | banda for further spperance. B O xso 0f W, O. Avory for ten days, S D for. & venerable Generial, for. | Tado, the il wes e ed 2t the Board adjourned | Hanry B. Healey, o bosrder ot the houso of P. W. | as a petition had been forwatded to Wash- werly of North Carolina, statcs Instnight that ‘stch | for one week Hateh, No. 15 JHubbs street, was arrested last ington. asking bis transfer to some East- ‘NORTH SIDE. An. adjourned meeting of the North Tows Board wras held yesterdsy aftornoon st the ofice of Justico Do Wolf, There were present Justices Ham- mill, DeWalf, Dobinson, Pauison, 2nd Kaufmann,and Suparvimor Baynes and Town Clerk Staston. Tho Objoct of the meeting was to pasa UpOD 3 comm fion from Albert Patch, asking thst a town order, issued to him in 1872, which had boea loat, amounting for ern . Penitentiary. Judge Troat declined to consider such motion unless it came from the District Attoraey. Col. Dyer 88id he mnust decline to make the motion, a8 the transfer could be mado after commitmont as swell ss before. This sottled the mattor, aud the commitments in the cazes of McDopald and Avery were made ont, aud thev will leave for onduct, bogawd, was enough tomake 3 man blesh for s fellow, and that if it cost him $2) he would have ais friend, Mr. Doobius, bring the case before Con- yress. A8 you pess along the streets of St. Lonls atout L yon may ccesiousily Teet peoplo Who, on atehing youree, sligk awzy With ovory sppearanco s They'are tho Tnitsd States census enu- merators of 1870, upon whoss heads has becn set & evening of , se the of wares, ad $150, ) About 10 o'clock, while the family wers Shient, ho backed an expreds-wagon up fo tho house and, gaining entrance thereto, removed 3 sowing-ma- *hine and & quantity of clothing from the iteriar. Tie will celebrate Esster at the Central. Mike Hurley wsap befors Justion Poots sestarday, charged with bnmlnrizi;gn ore of & Alr. 3 105200, be renewcd. 5 b orice by the infuriated multituce. Last ‘Thursday P thie abeence of Afr. Potch the Mmatter of the action Rigensburg, corner of St Jefferson City to-morrow morniug. w0 du,mm e upm ‘%: Py m’ffnfln;‘j of the Town Clerk in issuing to J, B. Walsh, anex- for hflm 3 h:x;:lr:'n d Rkl 3 L oo maae waa subected to the most seductive lemp- Collector, am order for interest, amounting to $450 on. | 8090 THCE HE0 g otner thinge. The fools' we PROPOSED INVESTIGATICN. Bpecaal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. found on his person by the oficer who made the ar- Test; among them wes & jimmy. Hewas sentto jail {rr defanlt of §1,000 bail for o farther hearing. snother order amornting to_$4,500, payable to him, 3nd which had bean assigned in 1874, was taken up. 'Justica Robinson 3 the order in guestion T ‘He was, indeed, oJered scason ticket over the bridge, and the mention of his name in the Fourth-of-July Commitees a5 _an * old and respected Mrwavxe, April 15.—Letwors were received bere to-day informing persops moving for in- % 3 ‘been sold some time and if there was any inter- attizen,” but firmly rejecting their bribes, exclsimed: | et to bo paid it e %70 40 tho holder of ths ¥ % A > to-d & Andyetit1s 16,357.” JMaddened by this taunt, so He bougnt the i Ciere. had O etopned his mfibod n*sl Oelox rtfia*e“ rdsy n;emkmgnbur" l;'r-l Mmmfl vestigation imwo tho whisky cases that a resolu- tion has been prepared to submit to Congress on Mondsy for the sppointment of a special committes for Wiscongin for that purpose. Much testimony declared to be of 3 damnatory character has already been sent toEcott Lord, Judye Cats, Sam Burchard, and_Morrison. The Committec is intended to sit ot Washington. —_— ry street, but fuiled o obtuin anythiog of value. Ste thires watchmen employed in the building who Were ignorant of the sttempted burglary until Officer Btewars aroused them with the information. A search as thien made for the invaders witnout euccess. A Teport of the fclopy was coupled with 3 request that the facts be witiiheld from the preas. sty ANNOUNCEMENTS. Bection No. 4 Temperance Radicals will hold its regular moeting at 300 West Madison strect this afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are cordially invited. “The ball of the Second Regiment takes place to-mor- row evening at the srmary, corner of Canal and Jack- son streets, The regiment is flourishing and fall. Emery A. Storrs lectures to-nignt in the Dime Conrse at the Fourth Uniterian Church; Prairic ave- nue and Thirtieth strect, at§ o'clock. Subject: © The x b Inthority in isauing the interest-order to Walsh, and th same ought to be canceled, Bupervisor Baynes claimed that the order had been in the ponscasion of the County Tressurer for several Years, and moved that the order issued to Mr. Walsh I tinte of April 13, 1876, for interest, be repudizted. Jha motion was seconded by Justics Bobinson and prevailed by a unanimous vote. O motion the matter of Albert Petch'sclaim was in- defimitely postponed, and the Bosrd adjournod. bl el THE ADELPHI GROVER V2. LAMPHERE. A bill was filed yesterday by C. U. Hardyand 0. W. Constantine, acting for Leonard Grover, befors Judge Willisms, ssking for an injunction to restrain Messrs. Lamphere & Rigdon from interfering in any way with said Grover's sole and sxclusive’ control of the busi- ness of the theatrs, agreeably to thearticles of copart- nership between Lamphere and Grover. In pursusnce oany of tus citizens 38 could Taite § centa conducted Thels victim to the Tarpeian bridge and hurled him over, Business at the Clearing-House hes been much ickened by the currency put in circulation by tlie roner in paing the jurors their cuslomary 25 cents “The great working-beam at the West Sids water-works aas hoisted safely 1nto place at 10 o'clock Wedoesdsy 2ight, after ten hours and ten minutes of steady ek, The besm weighs 70,000 pounds (35 tona), and os hoised by two screws with = pitch of thread hres turns to tho inch. The bosm wza lifted 41 feet, maxing 1,476 turns on each screw, The leverage by Fhich the men turned the screws was 6 feot on each ide, which made fhe diameter of the circle they walk- 6 12 feet, and the circumferenco about 33 feet. - Thera ere ning men on esch Kerew, OF eighteen men an both sorews. They each walked about 10. miles, and with fhat tremendous weigbt on them it would put O'Leary snd Weston in the shade. They hoisted by music, in- dndlng songs by the men. is eaid 4o 3dd a largs increass Admission Tickets to the Centennial. Phviadelphia Press. The tickete of admission to the Centennial Esbibition will be but of two Einds, compliment- Ary and those for exhibitors, persons employed in the exhibition, apd the press. In the issuing of the former it is especially noted that it 18 not intended to compliment persons, but only the offices of trnst or honor which they may happen to hold. Theso tickets, therofore, will only bo jesned to public officers. They will be of 4 in a stoady snd uniform 3 E t;;‘p:;:r hg‘n‘pgrfllnb.e noaf’wa’ lboulqu.\e 1:1;':? 1“9”,; of the course of law Judge Willisms yosterdsy Daty of the Citizen.” pg—mt«:z}l m': haafg b;ng pnpelrl 1{: !rluu;o. ngze- The me b o eame mauner and with s little mors | cvenfog, while itting i chambers, issued | Mrs. P sizo sheets. The design will be, oo the first oA i hoiated ae well as ths ope wss, | the injunction prayod For, | Tha document was o::’ P i g:uf‘f’""l"h"‘“ Meokurs "l‘“‘ paro, » female figure of America, geated on 3 D hout sccident, tho contractors con congratulate | taken to the theatre lsst evening by aftern o Sundsy Courso at McCormick Hallat | gloh, with palm branch in Ler hand and by i 3 o'clock. Her subject will be, * Superfiuous Woinen.” Senbatt will be the her side a cornucopia. words, *United States International Exhibition, Puiladelphis, opening May 10, closiog Nov. 10, 1876. Complimontary. ” They will ba signed by the President of the Bosrd of Finance, the Prosident of the Commission, and the Director- General. On the third page there will be 2 request to the holder that e will doposit his card on ontrance as a basis for future statistics of the Exhibition. The tickets for exhibitors, the pross, etc. will Grover snd Constanting, accompanied by two officors, the party arriving just 23 the per- formance was over. They mado their way into the theatre, £nd ono of the officers servod the necessary Botice o Rigdon, who is manager under Lampherc. After thie notice had been gerved the party in posses- 2iom of the theatre talxed Grover out of the building, but Constantine remained in possessio informed Rigdon, 28 the agent of Grover. Jess the mansger ordered on his refusing to do 8o, called in o number of Policemen emplosed about the theatrs and bade them ihemselvos. Mason, the erecting engineer, for Lus success. THE BRICEMARERS. The brickmskers met yestérdsy at No. 105 Fifth avenue, President Zspel presiding. The following Tesolutions were unanimously adopted “Resolved, That sll mus who do mot seitlo up Ibeir indebtodness for brick in fouffeen days from Ute shall be refused further credit, ‘and their pames putons black list o be posted in the offices of all ‘architects, “Resolved, That contractors who bmld for real-estate Admission 10 cents. 3 There will bs 3 colouy meeting of the Fifty-seventh Tllinois Kegiment to-dsy at 1 o'clock, at the corper of Fizth avenuo and dadjson street. All saldiers and civiliana are invited to bs present. rs. W. II. Dantels will doliver an address ‘st the mecting conducted by the Woman's Tempersnce Union at the First Methodist Church, corner of Clark and Washington streets, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Munts and fake lots in pay sball have no credit. | eject the intrader. The process was accomplished o ‘Bricks can bs delivered to such contractors only when | sttor some Little ‘trouble, and in spite of strenuons ex- A mass temperance meeting under the auspices of o on fine card, in the form of a two-leaved book. sollaterals are put up. Ao o Gonstantine’s part, the end being | the Woman's Tempersnce Union will be held this TRound the contre Bpace on the iuver pages will FAREWELL. et “he | was pitched into the street; | syening at Western Avenuo AL E. Church, tho Rev. be & border of geometrical lathework-catting, ‘hough the act was more legal than dangerous—-at joast the ejocted man received no injurics farther than some siight bruises. It would appesr as if Ar, Rigdon bad put himself in a peculiasly unplessant placo by resisting tho com- ind of the aw a8 peraonified by Judge Williams, and T remains 10 be scen what the_result will be in his cse. 'The row as between Lamphero and Grover > out of some trouble in _zarrying out the provis- foas of their partnership, Tho wholo matter will form fruitfal cccupation for lawyers and courts, ————— THE CITY-HALL. ‘Buflding Inspector Bailey will begin to-morrow to tear down theruins of the fire that are now standing along Wabash avenue. The annual report of the Firo Marshal to the Coun- while around that will bo three rows of numorals, corresponding in number with the number of days tho Exhibition will be open. Around theee again is another lathework-border. It is intend- ©ed that one of these numbers shall be punched on the first daily entranco of the holder. Each timo ha leaves the ground aftor his first entrance he will receive paes or return cbeck. This is poted on the left leaf of the ticket. On the right inner page there will be an oval in the cen- tro surronnded by stars and ornamental latho- work. Io this oval the holder will be required Tbe regular meetiog of the ichool Institate of the “Jeachers of the Sevent Grade was held yesterday 2t Yo Tooms of the Board of Education. Profs. Pierce an@ Blackman gave- lessons in drawing and music, And Mr. Pickard made some excellent suggestions 15 the teachers on school work, after which Jr. Pickmell, agent of the New England Journal of Educa- fion gave an acconnt of his trip through tho South, and of the schools of Richmond and Atlanta. Super- fntendent Pickard then referred to the fact that that ‘probably be ‘the last meeting he should attend teachers, He spoke of his long omertion with the schools aud his plcasant relations with the teschers. and eaid that be did not dare to trust himself to speak of their long persomal associa- et P e arged them to cultisate unity of spirit and sentiment, but to be independent in their own work, the value of which did not depend so much upon what they did ae what they wers. He concluded with a touching reference to his connection with and interest Mr. Shepherd's, and will be sddressed by Xrs. Hol- yoke znd others. At 5t John's (Catholic) the quartetto_choir, con- siating of Miss Bvrne, soprano, Mrs. Jardeo, alto, William Schaffer, tenor, and Mr. T, B. Groves, basso, will ing Hoydn's Grand Maes st the 10:10 a. m. ger- Yice. Lamutlotte's Easter Rymn (0 Cor Amoris Vie- tima) will bo sung at the OTertory. A grand concert and readings will be given at Mo Cormick Hall, April 22, afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the Ladies’ Chicago Centennisl Astocin- tion. A. P.Burbank, Irene Hauck-Koon, Mrs. Hast- ings of New York, rs. Appleberg, and Gther artlits will take a prominent part. See sdvertisament. St. Paul's Reformed Episcops! Church annual pew rentals will take place at the gm, ‘West W&shlp!g- ‘ton stroet, corner of Ann, on Monday evaning, at 7:50 o'clock. The pews are uniformly upholstered, and and be is reminded of this by the words in this space, ** Not good after June 1 unless the reguln- tion photograph of the holder bo inserted in thia Place.” Undor the photograph apace are the words, * Not transferable, forfeited if. persented T e o preasat showed sigas of | ol has just been putin pamphlet form. e sl 213 ara desirable. The prices of whole pews range from doep fealing. S ‘points af it were published some months sgo. 2010 3128 peryear. - Quarters aud Baives n propor- by any but tho propacownsr’ On, the fual o b title page -outside will be the title, **Interna- THE LETTER THAT EILLE ‘The mesting of the Finsnce Committes called for tional Erhivition,” with the holder's name, his A young man of unblemiched record and mnim- peaciablo Latits, living on Carroll street, had for P e time paid his addresses ina manner not essily 10 1o misunderstood to & young woman on Centre venve. Thorsdsy night e resolved to put bis {or- Jihe 1o the touch and win or lose it all, and having 5 ber been referred tothe male suthor of her being, The chorus choir of the Second Baptist Oharch will givoan old folks’ concert Tuesday evening, April 25, 3t the Union Park Congregational Church, and from the character of the entertainment given some time 20, 10 asfe to aemume uila will b well worth at- D y 48 40RO L] ‘musioal tobding, 8 som talont in the city Mr, H. .S, Oleveland will deliver » lecturs upon 414 Negleeted Att; The Artistic Side of Landscape Gar- dening,” to-morfow_evening st 8 o'clock, in tle lecture-room of Mr. Waters’ classical schoo, 23 Six- teenth strect. This is tho third of Mr. French# South Sidecourse of illustrated lecturea mpon artiatic sub- jects, and Mr, French will farnish the illustrations. The ladics of the Fourth Unitarian Church will ho an “ Apron Fair” at thelr Church, mmuwufig:}ld. avenue and Thirtioth stroet, Wodnesday, day and evening. There will be an entertsinment Thuraday crening, consiting of vocal &nd ingtrumental music yeaterdsy afternoon failed to come off. ‘Noone re- ponded but AL Heath, and beisa little under the 'weather, The Mayor’s answer to the Committes of Three is being prepared, by whom is not knows, and will be finished, His Honor thinks, about AMondsy. It wall undoubfediy te Jong and legal. Thers ware 0" police investigations yesterdsy, and the Alarshal was pieased to eecape the miiul. B’n’ #ays that if any one bas any testimony to offer he will hear it at almost any time i office bours, Mr. P. 3. Perrin, the Superintendent of the Taunton (Mass.) Locomotive Works, and Mr. M. M. Rhodes, a0 of Taunton, called upon the Bosrd of Public Works and Mr. Chesbrough, the City Engineer, yes- Tething in regard to Chi- Gago’s water system. _ The gen'lemen are intarssted in $ho construction of water-works at Tsunton, and are class, his country,snd serial number. Onthe fourth or last page there will be a lathework medallion with the warning, **Thus ticket will not bo re- newed if lost.” The border on theso two pages, as well a8 on the inner pagas, will be elaborats Iathework. Arrangements have been made by the Committee having charge of the admissions to have the photographs taken by the photo- graphic company on the grounds, and a number of other photographers outside, at a reduced rate. e The pall Mall Gazetle says: **Mr. ‘Mapleson's mgmmms for the opera season at Drary Lane not yoo appeared. It is understood, how- ever, that both Mme. Nilsson and 3lle. Titiens will be heard at Drury Lave. It is reported that make Jemuma trumpe. , young man, too Ihin. replied bis father-in-law that wis 0 bo: “for your name is Benjamin Barker Brooks, and after what Trve poen of contemporary politics. 1 can’t afford to epclls his pame with 3 B underamy bave a man that epc i and rea by Prof. A, P, Bi € o Dot ish £3,” replied s Dutchman who visiting different cities o gather formation that will pain y Prof. A P. Durbank and Mra, Laura { Mr. Mapleson. a8 well as r. Gye, has a claim to Everheard the passage, v K. Dainty. Admisston Thursday evening, 50 centa. | the services of Signor Tamaguo and Signor Gay- serve them in making a succoes of the operation they h Babeock, und id; havo undertaken for their own Gity. ¥map, und Blaine, und Bendleton. Dot vas awll A grand mass-m of ctizensof Irish birth or | arre. The last-named artist will probably go to afiiliation who arein favorof the formation of an “The City Tressurer's receipts yesterday wore $30,000 Buonos Asres this scason ; and the roport is that dalls you.” ANOTHER POOL- & from County Trewsurer Huck (1875 taxes); 1,7 Irish Immigration Aid Socisty will be >3 st mesting of the manager of thoralireds lsd- | {rom water-rents, and abont S0 S R S o? | 10-dsy i tho Council Guamber, Al bobeld at2p. m. | Ar. Gye intends o briug &n, sction for allogod s day about $20,000 was paia out on |, AJAA streeta It ia also proposed to teader a xecep- braach of contract againsy Mwme. Luces, laying his damsges at £5000. Bllie. Titiens is en- gaged to g st (he festivals to ba held nest antumn at Birmiogham, Hereford, and Bristol. Soxme uild“ is snt&mfinegl o‘l Fpegéuxmin: Verdi's * Requiem s Bratol Festival, under the direcsion-af Mr. Carles Halle.” . ‘East from St. Louis held st the Grand Pacific yos- to on to some 400 emigrants who will arrive in this city, ‘Wednesday, on their Vedncadey, on theic wayto it new Bomes am Ge- A grand entertatnment s o be givan for the bensfit ot'she NNDFMM‘mmS- ook toom Mo, day 2ight, tho 24th inat, ab the Union Park Congex, lector. D ity indsbtedness. The total amount of movey now {2 "the banks to the crodit of the city is $254,000. Lo~ stead of inereasing, the amount of deposits bas been Gecressing, and will continuo to d0 80, & large Smounts will be pad out for indebtedness from this time on till Juns, The moasy Feccived fromr East trom Ci- g, whids the former 1s o0 throxgh, businesy only, the business through and were represented ab the moe! lr,ll-hn'hmnn:lu and other prominent members of the Order will be present. at Lagrange, Ind., have orderod an official sat of jewels and collars from & Chicago house. . Chicago Battalion are holding three drills esch week. §’nfliu’ch ‘Waggoner bas hia men well in hand. and therr drill now i8 u?nxl to, or botter than, any military organization in the city, Ths ‘battalion will give an exhibition drill in Rookford, 111, 26th. A new Encampment is about to organize &t Nowton, Ta. Tho Lodgs at Paris, IIL, bave ordered o ele- gant official ontfit for their officers. The Lodgs ———— KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. FOREIGN. SECRET SOGIETIES. Trabigne Seriously Threateneq by the Herzegovinian Insurgents, Dedication of the New Hall of Lum- berman’s Lodge No. 717, A F & A M The European Money Markets Much Affected by the Eastern Coms . plications. Anniversary Celcfimtion of Odd- Fellows at Rockford April 26. By Tustitation of & New Lodge K. of P. at A Bussian War Vessel Sunk, and All ey » ‘LODGE INSTITCTED AT JERSEYVILLE, ILL. Jerseyville—General News from Wedneedsy, the Gth fust, Antioch Lodge Board Perish, the Orders, T. D. No. 65 was Institated st Jerseyville by Speciat Deputy 0. G. Averill. of Copi- - TURKEY. MASONIC. tol Lodge No. 14 of Springfleld, sssist- TREBIGNE THREATERED. NEW HALL FOR LUMBERMAN'S LODGE. The event of the week in Masonic circles was the aedication of the now hall of Lumberman’s Lodge, No. T17 South Halated street, Monday evening, by Most Worshiful George E. Louns- ‘bury, - Grand aster, agsisted by Rt.-W. Bro. Vizwwa, April 15.—Advices from Trebigny state that the Herzegovinisn insurgents ary threstening that place, which is temporarity without Tarkish troops, the Iatter having been withdrawn for the purpose of operating againsg the rebels in Banjanise Territary. Several en. ed by several Paat Chancellors from the eurrounding district. The new lodge starts out under more than ordinary prospects, the petitioners being among the best men of the town, and that they possess considerable plock and energy is shown by tho manner in alter A. Btevens a8 D. 6. M. Bt-W.| oyich ne ; B i 2 y have met certain obstacles which | gagements have been fought around Trahigna, Bro. Dsvid J. Avery aa S G. W., Bt-W. | povo been thrown in their way, mention of } and ‘a number of places have been fired, Bro. Jobm ONeil s J. G- W.lgnich need mot be made here. Suffice TNE FINANCIAL PULBE. Pags. April 15.—The Bourse opened flat ty day bat closcd at a sharp recovery. 2 IENNA, April 15.—The prossure of eales the Bourse has somewhat subsided to-day. ARl stocks closed at sn improvemont since Thars. day. ‘Beaury, April 15.—The Bourse to-dav opeaed W. Bro. D. A, Bascom 88 G. T.; W.Bro. A.C. Wood 28 G. 8.; W. Bro. Shevillo 88 G. 0.5 Rev.;Bro. Henry Hill as G. 0. ; aund others. TLumberman’s Lodge was constituted in Oc- tober, 1874, and, under the leadership of ite energetic corps of officers, ably directed by it to gay that the new Lodgs ‘have fitted up & hall of their own in & vory neat manner. They have algo procared a very fine outtit. Theynum- ber twenty-three members, aud have @everal petisions for membership to begin with. They aro deserving of success, and, if tho present outlook is any sign, there is not a doubt of their Worshipful Brother Buffom, has siready | prosperity. firm, but clospd wesk at prices generall; vtamed & good mok i Ma- | ThoGrand Chancellor (8. J. Willett) was de- | than Thursday. Ausir D ot Hangarian xl":r‘: sonr, in she oit: B 1) has tained by sickness from visitiog Jerseyville 188t | were rather freely offered. i 2 ook, but » ate advice snnounces bis health im- i i gbout fitty members, and among | proved. GREAT BRITAIN. them some of the best residents in the meigh- borhood where it i located. The lodge accom- modations are excellent, ond in & new building ; the hall iteelf is elogantly fitted up and far- nished. WINTRY WEATHER. Loxpos, April 15.—The weather to-dsy Is fais, but still cold. The recent snow-storm wasthe heaviest of the winter, and in some parts of tae ‘Washington Lodge No. 82 (herstofore & Ger- man lodge) has bgen graoted the right to work in English ‘hereafter,—quite & change geems to have taken place in the way of 8] plications £10C0 the above move, ca to insert his photograph before the 1st of June, | The dedication was & public affair, _and | (for ranks) to the oumber of o dozen havin, i g | country thoe heaviest for many years. the attendsuce very large, samatioeed. of o Tanaded in at their first meoting in English. ALEERT EDWAED. gomo of o ast | people of | Ttia possiblo that there were oo many German | Grmarran. April 15.—Ths ship Sscaphs, with tire section of the city, and notably a large num- bor of Jedies. ‘The exercised ~wero, first, tho formal dedicatory_rites by the Grand Lodge, sfter which Bro. Sheville gave & short_address in which he gave many interestiog incidents of his visit to Tialy and the Holy Laod. Remarks were algo made by Bros. O'Nell, Stephens, Avery, and others. Lodges in Chicago a8 the North Side alone has two or threo very strong and well knows. CANADA. Winnireg News—Growls Over the Washingion ‘Treaty—Died. the Prince of Walea on board, arzitsd to-day her way to Englaad. " SUNE. » Huxx, April 15.—The American brig Mazy Francis sh%ck on Dudgeon Shoal y?dzenhy :.d sank. Tha Captain, two sailors, and cook wers drowned. LOCAL NOTES. Special Ducich to Lhe Chicaoe Tridvune. e Sovoreign Chapter Rose Croix met last week, il __Parties i FRANCE- with Tlis, jobm O'Neil_in the chair. The bodies Wosesg, Mao., Abril 15.—Pacties just ur- JEROME NAPOLEOY. - yived from Fort Francia report tho destruction by fire there, on March 27, of the Government building, used as a boarding-housa. The Dominion and lndian reserve surveys in that region are completed. The facts relative to tho kidnapping affair at Emerson, by American officers, have been ro- ported to the Dominion Government and local excitement is allsyed. of the A.and A. S.rite'sro full of work, and & large class are passing through the lower bodies. Largo attendance is the order, and lots of en- thusiasm 15 manifested. Among the notables of last week was Gus Geary, 82d, Aurors Greita Consistory, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. M. Thompson, 82d, is off for tour in Europe. 1. 11 Pona, 93d, bas nearly 100 members booked for the Centennial, and adding new Paprs, April 15.—The election of M. Roabe, from Ajsccio, having been sonulled, Princg Jorome Napoleon announces himself a3 a candic date for the vacant seat in the Assembly. o NEWNPAPEB MEN INPRISONED. Parrs, April 15.—The mansger and editarol the Evenement haa been fined and conderined ts imprisonment for month, for the publication of ‘an article concerning the Comumune, - an extended naos from ?rinntnl Cgm}?lo}'y evory dsz. o, ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicsao Ty ibune.” ——— O Parligame, P. Lmigont Commander | Mormmaw, April 15.—Tha water in tho river 5 recently of thia city, Dow at Omahs, Neb, W8S } j5 riging fast and a flood is prodicted which will B%SL‘L” recently presented by his Commandery, Moberly,’ Mo, with an_elegant P. C. jewel, solid gold, set with o handsome diamond. The order wag mven to Mesars. Wadhams & Roundy, of this city. G. A, Tadd, 82d P E. Com., Stirling, 1L, was 1 visitor at Sovereign Rose Croix Chapter, ‘Thuridsy evening. e ODD-FELLOWSHIP- AXNIVERSAEY AT BOCKFORD. Tho Lodges and Encampments of Rockford and vicinity propose to unite i the celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the Order in America. which ocours April 26. John H. Oberly, . W. Grand Master, will deliver the oration, and Gen. J. C. Smith, P. G. M. and P. @. R., will act as Chief Marshal. The following is snnounced as the order of exexcises : At 2:30 p. m. the procession will be formed by Lodg os-and Exampments in appropriste rezalla, in the nsual order, on Main street, the right resting on Elm. _BausseLs, April 15.—31. Jugenohl, Dirsctor o the Central Bank of Antwerp, has eommitted saicide. E cause'intensa suffering in the lower parts of the city. Crossing the river on the ice has entirely ceased. Rapresentatives of the LaCrozse Team ‘which are to give exhibition games in England, left for {hat country laat night to make the necessary rrangements. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tridune.. PoroxTo, April 15.—The Globe to-day, in an editorixl on British Columbia sud Washington Treaty, ssys: " Every day's experience makes it maro manifest thst the Government of the United States is not disposed to read treaty en- gagements in & fair, open. dispaseionats spirit Which ought to characterize a great nation. The manner in which the provisions of the Washing- ton Treaty have been interpreted mifi- exemplifies this. ; Canned lobsters aamitted ' free, but the cans wera not in_the free category, and were taxed 80 28 to make the importation of lobaters impossible, or at least, unprofitable. Seals were not fish, it appesrs, and their products wore shut E— GREECE- ‘WAR VESSEL LOST. ArEEss, April 15.—A Russisa corvetts, whilt entering Piracus to-day, was foundared, sud all on board drowned. ' e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. = QuExysTOwS, April 15.—Arrived—-Stesmship Algeris, from New York. New Yomk, April 15.—Arrived—Steamshig Maine, from Bremen ; Celtic, from Liverpool. PremourH, April 15.—The steamship Labre dor, from New York, has zrrived. A. T. STEWART'S BUSINESS. Naw Yors, April 15.—Judge Hilton eays Mt Stewart's death wilt not affect his business. 4 ingly were to be Patriarchs fn uniform will form the escort. ont. DBritish Columbis was admitted to th The ,mg:imwm mdlnmh’ ‘whrough the principal | Union before the Treaty of Washiogton w,: new partnor will be taken into the firm, aud stouats 1o the Fair Grounds of the Winnebago County | ganctioned, but, nevertholess, its fish and oil businesa will be resumed on 'Mondsy. Ths enltural soctety, and listen to the following S, Masic by Forest City Band. 2. Prayor by the Grand Chaplain. 3. Anniversary Exercises. 4, Oration. %1 6:30 p. m. banquet at Boptist Hall; after which tonsts will be offered and respanded to by distingished members of the Order. ‘ifter the banquet dancing will commence at Floral number of employes of this house is stated tobe ,600. cannot be admitted becanse when the ireaty was actually drawn it was not in the Union.” The Globe concludes: **If this is the way treaties are to be read, we had_better bave no treaties at sll, stany rate with those who are ever on the watch to elude obligations and se- care more than s due share of advantages arising from them." BANNEY WILLIAMS® HEALTH, New Yorx. April 15.—Barney Williams' illnest has taken o favorable turs, and his friends hops for hus recovery. i Hall. 2 The Hon. John Loke 1# Chsirmsn of the Committea ‘Specia: Dispatch te The Chicage Tribune, of Arraugements, and of the Committes of Reception, OtTAWA, Ont., April 15.—Thomas Schatcherd. A Costly Violin. and Dr. E. O, Dunn is Chsiran of Commitiee on 3. P., died this morning sdter o painfal illness of several weoks’ duration. ~His remaing depot, and forwarded to Toodon by & special car. The Premier and Cabinet Mipisters were pall-bearers. Mr. Schatcherd was 53 years old, and haa satin Par- tiament eince 1861. 5 ‘Swecial Dispateh to The Chizago Tribune. April 15.—The Welland the 17th wst. Thero which will until it P At arecent sale by auction at Dresden (says !l the London Globe) one of the objects sold wu : the famous yjolin which the Count Frautmaus- ¥ dorf, Grand Equerry to the Emperor Charles V1., bought from the celebrated maker Stainer on singalar conditions. He paid iz eash 66golds | en caroluses, undertaking to supply hium a8 Joog | as he lived with :a good dinner every day, 10 florins in specie every month, 3 new guit of clothes with gold frogs overy year, a8 well u two caaks of beer, lodging, firing, sod lightigs i § ‘ight want, with two baskets of fruitar- | i 5 | Toasta. OPhe Chlesgo & Northwestern, Chicago & Tows, and Chicsgo, Bockford & Northern Raftroads have reducel the fare to one and onc-fifth, on the 25tn and 27th, in- clusive, tothe 0dd Fellows attending the annlversary. Tn order to get tho benefit of this reduction it will be Tecessary to get a certificats from the proper Lodge. “The (ollowing Lodgea and encampments of Tlinois ara each invited and expectod 0 bo ropresented om the occasion : Todges Nos. 5, 8, 9, 11, 14, 33, 39, 45, 47, 60, 55, 86, 8, 59, €0, 64, 105, 138, 140, 145, 155, 173, 174, 179, 194, 197, 209, 214, 221, 330, 239, 47, 293, 303, 531, 939, 330, 331, 253, 872, 376, were escorted to the Porr COLBOEXE, Canal opens on Monday, is considerable ice off the harbor, provont vessols entering or leaving moves off shore. 18, 22, 28, 89, 31, o 3 3 45' 00; 403, 407, 409, 411, 416, 422, €82, 437, and farther, if he should marry, a8 many 40, 445, 447, 451, 46T, 468, 477, 419, 484, 485, 188, 493, Rall of the Paris Dramatic Fand, 28 be ?E: gg‘_s': :}’g, g;, gg, g%, 530, 531, 532, 533, 544, 556, Lucy Hooper writes from Paris to the Phila~ nually for himself, and as maoy mors for hia ol 951, 2, 23 ), 3 e i e on paenta Kos. 2, 3, 5. 10, 13, 18, 22, 25, 30, 40, | delphin Telegraph : outes: “—;\: é;’lligflm}l‘::flh:vmu c;gfl:: cl:':;'- 43, 44, 49, 50, 52, 73, 83, ‘100, 101,10, 108, 110, 112, The annual ball of the Dramatic Fund took 20,000 floring in cash. Tho instrument, whitk Was last in the handa of an Austrian nobleman, 2,500 thalers (aboul 10,0001.). 3 DEATHS. : BARTH_A tho residence of her son-iz-law, L ‘] . \ | | place last Saturdsy night, and was one of the most succesafal that has baer given in Parisfor some years past. Of Iate leading actreeses of Paris, for some reason or other, -bsve declined to honor this ball with their presence, and tho boxes were given up to the opera-bouffe singers a0d cafe-chantaut performers, but last Saturday the verv creme de la creme of tho profession was present, including Blles, Reichemberg and Lloyd, of the Comedie Francaise ; their charm- ing comrade, Jeanne Samary. and Mme. Sarolta, 65, 'Also from Wisconain Lodges Nos. 4, 6, 10,12, 14, 17, 58, 84,90, 143, 171 "1 nvited Jodgeaand encampments are requested to reportto the Seeretary of the Committeo of Arrange- Tents, A. S. Atchley, 38 early as the 15th of April, the Dumbér of members thatare expectod toattend, in order that the several committees can make the neces- sary arrangements. tfach lodge ond encampment will be expected to seloct its own Marshal, and immediately upon thelr arrival subb Marshall will report to tho Chief Marshal at the Holland House. " £ The extensivo preparations being made to re- ocive and welcome the fraternity on the occa- was 8o,d to a Russian for ‘Philips, Englewood. Iil., Mre, Frederica Barth,forma ‘of Pentsylvanis: April 14, agod 75 yeara, Faneral on Stnday at 10a. m. from hor lsle ruk dence, corner of Charles ~and Seventieth strees Friends of the family invited to attend. P Pennsylvania papers pleace copY. dich, aad ] by the | formerly of the Itaiisn Opers. Thoso ladioa | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMERTS. mense domonstration, wers in: evening dress, ea ball-dresses or FRENCH REPUBLICANS. . The namo of John Loke as Chairman of the | fancy costumes may be assumed at will. [his "There will bo a meeting of the French voters unds Coramittea of Arrangements, pesisted by J. S. | rule has been adopted to permit the poorer class the auspices of the Republican party st &1 Blue avenus, Mondsy evening, at 80'clock. Tioknor and others, 18 & guaranty of a cordil of sactresses to be proseat,—those who welcome and ample accommodations for allin- eloame 4 A “the_prominent members of | S0W3 uot effond regolar Ball-| SANDIVAVIAN MASS MZNTING, |, ross, but who conld come in one Of | oo eana of the West Side Monday "5““ i the Order in Chicago bave been specially in- vited, snd no doubt many will attend. A special train will be charterod from Chicago for the convenience of tho Order ‘i‘ this city. their stage costumes, if fancy dress were admis- pible. Among the fancy costumos, the most splendid was that worn by Mlile. Gabrielle Elluini, who is ratber n demi-mondaine than an Ailwaukes avenue, under the auspices of the ‘navian Bopublican Club of Cook County. JENS OLSOX, Preaidesk The Hon. Thomas I:‘Dlx\:;lchell of Blooming. it T o ml. B oas, .Amnfl mass-meoting will bo held at North S8 5 . ] - . il i kot posed of pale-yellow silk, tho skirt, alxn[;avlz; B e T ot ] ton, snd the Hon. Jolin Lake, of Rockford, have been in tho city during last week. Eintrach Lodge No. 531 will hold their third annual ball at Vorwsert's Turner Hall, on West stockings, and gloves being embroidered with tield-flowers in their natural hues. Her hat w29 trimmed with the samo tlowers, and in front of her corsage was placed s bouquet formed of dismonds, emeralds, rubies, Bap- good music will b {n attendan mittee. THE, SECOND AND THIRD WARDS. The Republicans of the Second and Third Wit ce. By ordar of 0a» B. M. WOODS, 8067 Telfth street, to-morrow evening. phires, pearls, and turquoises. Heor fan was of a will hold a grand mass_meeting in Buringtad Hal i i Mondsy ovening, April 17, at § o'clock, The cltize P e and original style, being & cluster of ‘wheat | 2900 SO mng‘gmm" o ied to. sk I.'Ward Ellis will deliver an oration to the fra~ ternity st Lineoln on the coming anniversary. A large number of lodges will unite in this cele- bration. . > Marble City Lodge, Lemont, Ill., has ar- ranged to go to Napierville in a body. Thoy are baving an elegant regulation silk flag made for the occasion. Tickets for the excursion to Rockford on the arranged as a circular fan, and held in place at the back by a tiny golden sickle. Theo, who is growing stout aud losiog ber babyish beauty in consequence, occupied one of the proscenium boxes, wearing a dclicions peasant costume of pale-blue silk, in which she looked prettier thaa ever. In the opposite box sat her rival Mmo. Judic, in o quaint female Pierrot costume, alf White, with & white pointed bat, a garb singular- 1y becoming to her dark hair and lovely dark Good speakers will bo in attendance, SECOND WARD- ‘The Second Ward Republican Club will mest ‘Bennett's Medical College, 513 Stats strect, Tusdsy evening at 8 0'clock. GROCERIES. ESTABLISHED 1866. o 26th may be had by members of Kort Dearbora - s y — Todge, No. 214, b applying to 3L G, Eames, at e e L wiassas iog Ao ROC K ‘ M OOD BROS #he_counting-room of Tik TRIBNE. ing was both fast and furioue. Blancho Mery, in 0] a coquettish peasant costume, was soated in a “Prof. M. Delafontaine, a member of TRocham- box on the first tier ; **to her,” a8 the stago di- beatt Lodge, No. 532, will addrose that Lodge on 102 & 104 North Clark:st, - boatt Lodge, Nentag, April 19, on Odd-Foilon- | rections of old plays bave i, entered tho fask e n ‘th French lsoguage. Brethren are | and fuuoy Daubray of the Bouffe Parisien, who, CEIICAGO- cordially invited. taking o seat beside his pretty comrade, delibar- ately kissed her ; the crowd below =applanded uproarionsly and cried **Encore!” whereupon Daubray rose solemnly, bowed, and kissed the lady who was seated on the other mde of im. Alice Lody, of the Odeop, looked ex- tremely pretty and qusiot in a piok cashmere toiletta of the fashion worn in 1830. Deca-Petit had on tho black velvet riding costame she No. 91, Paris, 1ll., are equipping with the new repulation cap, their No. and three links em- broidered in front. Something very ‘much need- ed for lodges for treet parade, and which adds very much to their appearance when on the street. % The visit of Adriel Encampment, No. 106, Ten, Cofle, & Grogery Hous WHOLESALE AND RET: GOODS THE PINEST. PRICES THELOWEE Wo offer from ane of the Largeat and Finerd Block of Teas in ths city, Fine Moyune Young Hysosh O powders, Im; . Japan Teas, Formoss 00 Bouchongs (English Brezkfast). to Excolsior Encampment, No. 108, on | wears in Zes Zrois Aousquelaires. ‘The beauti- B ning lnsk, waa 8 ploas- |.fal Avgolohad on » fomale barloquin dress ; Bosating snd grinding ONLY the FICERT ] s afair. . Addresses _wero made _ by | arie Colombier appeated us & Lonis XV. Mar- | by dealers for flfim”“‘;;d'f' e Prof. Ssmuel Willard, P. G. R., W. H. Crocker, | quise, with powdered hair, aod. Mme. Ramonde 3 1 Grand Tunior Warden, and Pacrisrchs Burgeut | ss a Bordslaise peasant, with ‘carles poppies in | A, SU - k] and Parker. o it aod, » dackcbiue Madran kclied o | Standard 4 Sugar . & T . ack of her . 8 most splendid diamonds $l ranuly # Joho D‘P“;’» of "’l“! city, 'h‘]“ received & ':;7 in the assemblage were worn by Mile. Deveria, | Yellow C Gmnn]mtee‘l Sugar.. 9 handsome_and complimegtary Jofier from the | who has just fetumed from Bussia, Marie | Proctor 't Gamble's German Hottiod Soap 8433 Hon. Jams 8. Biagely, Gread Comespepdng | Legenth of the Gymnas, 0, FIbE Toat and | ks Biam Germoon Soap. i Al 'c88, one o @ belles of L} l, D = okt £y ke WE? v of the b E“{:‘d " S‘:;“% g | looked lovelier than words can express. It has %rfifl’ldu_m German Soap-. i box. Sfi | imoyledgios oo benslt of | that, body | otten beco sid tiat rds cam o men i | ingsford's Silver Gloss Starch, 6-ib WX g ‘h;fiflfl,‘? & Yr‘“’ d'" ?5&‘(’1‘}, ‘fis X 'ather | gotreases’ ball far surpsases any_other, whether Duryeas' Satin Gloss Starch, 6-Ib bos.-. k] Wildey,” the founder of Odd-Feliowship. e or private, that ia gtvon in Parls, except | Tomatoes, 3.1 tins, per 0200 neo-ee L8} 3 Union Lodge No. 9 and Excelsior Lodge No. | perhaps those which take place in the American 3-Ib tins Baltimore Peaches 2-3. 29, 1. 0. O. F., have docided to colebrate the57tn | colony. Sugar Corn. Elgin, per dozen 2 o ivorsary.on the evemung of the 2ith inst., 1o New Dried Blackberries, per 1b.- J’i SOy O ekhoaist . Church, The Com- | Alittle girl braids tho hair of ono who tits in | New Dried Peaches 5 12 mittes from Union Lodge sre F. C. Vicrling, | front of her, inatead of stadying, when the teach- | New Dried Apples, pepfr]h 10 Jacob Maser aod Charles Schaffner. Tho Gom- | er remarks, ** Homs is the place for scranging New Zante Currants, per Ib. T e Bsceisior Lodgo nre Edward f. | the bair, not here, What would, you think of | oW ARt T Raik Faslor, 0. I Saymour, and J. A. Boynton. The | my bralding my hair in 3™ preneatly | New Valencia Raisins, per 1o e Chaed “seoured Mr.and Alms. Louis | Susen's hand is aised, and the tescher, suppte; Importers of McCann's Irish L O wd the Bianey Quartetts Club. Thoy 1 ing she wishes to aak some question abont the | LRPORers of Bobineo Hockel Oume el and e e good reader or two. Tho | lesson, nods, when she hesrs tho folloving : I TR S et b -Hom. John -H. Oberly, Grand Master; E. B. | “Mary says yout bair is false, and thas y0oU P Finest Winter Wneat, w Bollevills Bad® - Sherman,.P. G.-M.; the Hon. Jobn G, Begesz, | wouldo’ dsze o o = SmisgFlowt .