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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 187/—TWELVE PAGES, ) . . H e e ] 11;][[,1 BhIDE‘VELL. many of our inmates had gradunted,”all ¢on- | parentage the repurts ghaw that the parents of | elaimed for it, but Improbabte that an spproprl- THE COUNOCIL. {o ‘unl;-lm ovfr. 'Work'mf;;&ra pn:nln&z tm: . AMUSEMENTS. 5 aying of cross-ties frors hoth the east aftd weat | sasmmsmriremm e a e e £lies as fnst os' the trestle-bents are erected. | HAVERLY'S THEATRE---S0LDERE, ;l;lm raln this mor}\ln:&ntcr!‘cvn‘? mmcwhnltlwlm NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, Feb. 29, he Progress ol the work, as wel ns the llnck of timber, but from to- SOLDENE- tlay the work wiH be pushed to With her new, complete, and populsr completion. The erection of the columns and | ENGLISIT COMIC OPERA (OMPANY, braces for the whgon rafiroad track will require ‘The finest argran] ,m’w “. ‘X wnrl eonn:ll,llnlol k4 tributed to reuder the Inck_ of orgunization nt | only 233 mates and 05 fumales were horn here, | ation will be requested to carry it on the bal- least an nnpleasant onc,” Yet, fn apite of these | and that the balanco woro frone abrond. Ol | ance of this year; {n fact, such appropriation obstacles, ha reports oh the next powg the total | thoso elahning Amcrican pareutage 48 males | lins been alfoady dectined, But the fiures enrnings and receipts for the year to have been | and 29 females were black, ‘making n total of | afforded in the carlier portions of this chronicla £20,008.53. esides thle, prison Iabor | 1,153 wiite priraners, of whom but 801 wers of | will g'lvu a cleyer Ides of how near tha Institu- was - ntilized to the estimated valuo | parents horn In the United States. Tho other | tion has come to memgm its expenses and of £5,052.00, which coull not be shown | years might be afmilarly tabulated, but thisa | making money besides. fn the cash earnings of the Institution, | fair representation of the whole. MR, CHARLEN B, PELTON, ut to the city, In makin ¢ Improve- < soted, it ginning of T2 s a 3 ¥ menta, of which the Iahar waa the Instrument, ",‘,Y :',f'b,‘;’:hfprz"&' ‘Jl mn“l";"{:’,!,[:;‘ :?,"J,,"m haa had considerablo experfence in prison man- no_extrinsle skilled labor was Invoked, n 2av- | feot in width and 00 In 'd:mh. two winzs | nzement. From the sge of 14 he was engaged Ine Tar fn excess of the estimated value of the | 200 feet ju width by 50 In depth, and an L 50 feet | I the printing, bnsiness, untll 1883, when he prison labor roported. Prison labor wasalso | fn - width by 123 In depth. The front, two | assumied charge of the Penltentlary at Buffalo used fn non-producing Industries, In the gar- | algries I heiglit, wea devolod to the realdenco | where ho remained for nine yearn. He left tha den, raleing vogetabled for winter necemities: at | of tho Superintendent; the two wirigs o cells | catabilshment to take charge of the Bridewell, gome Interesting Facts Concern= ing the City Prison. Another Day Spent ‘in Discussing the Estimates. A Vast Chango Bince the Days of the 01d Rookery at Polk Bireet Bridge. A Warm Debate on the Bubject of Sewers—Nors Mohey Wanted, more time, a8 most of them will have to be man- 40 TALE LTINTS 4 ufactured at Phrnixville, Pa, under the map- | 1acladiog SU85 G AR agement of the Baltimora Bridge Company, who the Farorlia Engiuh 1608t e AstoN, put up the nrlflmd structure, m somgue Wlfl AI]DS&I‘ m ngry Ollfll‘a, OHURCH AFFAIRS. MONDAY EVENING, FER. 20, TFH be prodoced for the FIRAT TIMF la_thie eity, ‘The Council held anotner adjourned meeting yesterday alternoon, for the purpose of farther considerfog the Appropriation bfil. Ald. Al- What Tins Been Accomplished drich presided, 1 otk In Tilinot D S Rl e s W e} Anoco/m irvAnged eXyrEsey & N the manufacture of shoes, clothing, and hed- and to his homane and Judicions adminiateatiun | drich presided. Evangellea otle In nols. aliener, During the Past 8lx Years ding for prison use. Tha fotal expendltures for | 1oy e Ho g O e L e kitehen, | tho peaple uf Chicazo sre Indebtrd for the | The Conncll fmmedlately resolvod ftself fnto “spertat Dispateh to The Trivune. POULET AND POULETTE. that year were 85050180, The numbes of | andlandrics. Tn 187k the L was cxiended 180 | peefection * to _which _ thelr clty prison the Committee of the Wiole, Ald, Throop being called upon to preside. AW, Rysn rencwed his motlon for an sp- propriation for AN ENOINR-TIOUSR at the corner of Augnsta street and Ashland avenue, and arked that the Committee give Fire-Marshis} Beoner a chance to speak on this sublect. Consent was obtained, and the Fire-Marshal Dwionr, Iil., Feb. 23.—Tho eflccts of the 1ate | Toealay, Feh revival ar atil visfble, The eharches are bet- [ Meineudar, re ter attended. A spirit of Christian unlon has | Feiday, Yiaren been dercloped which has resulted [n the forma- tlonof A Young Men's Christian Association, | Eale of sests comnionce which promises to do a great deal of good. GIMN Bome of our best business-men have Jolned the ¥ Association. A women's unlon prayer-meeting SAORE ) CONCERT ! is held omed & weck. On Sunday night a vers N THE TARERTACLE o Inrge audiencs fllled the Methodist church to T“esdnv B"c“l“g, }‘eb. 2" prisoners on hand Jan. 1 was 2W, received dur- se | hos been elevated. Mr. Felton's eystem ingz the vear 6,400, a total of 6,30, The num- {,Er?,‘finm'; 1&‘;‘40{: “’lllllnem;gru’nmvfl:lozm::p?hu of prison management 1a the *congregate sys- g dischuiged was 015 formale prison, and eontaun fonr tiers, com- | tem,” originally known ne the” “‘Aubarn Tho reports for the vear 187, when Mayor prising Ijm colls. Tho south wing or mnle | system.” and meaning a congregate working of Colvin wns ono of {he Board, show stili farther orison, nieo of four tlers, contalns 288 cells, | the prisoncrs and acparate confinement. This improvement at s comparatively low rate of ex- {-;“wr{"lx the L, the kitchen'and bakery are dis- | doesnot necessarily {mply solitude, but separa- Ennse to tha city. The general expenses wero | closed, and ho famlly kitchen, The old wash- | tion during the time not devoted to work, AR, 012.70, Aud the cash,recelpts were $44,810.5% | room, now chisnged 1nto o ballwag, opens upon | When Mr. Felton took hold of the Bridewell The fmprovements noted were the completion | the storeroom and coullng rooms, and then upon | offaira wera in a condition acarcely even hinted of the wark-sliop. 50x123 feet and two storics In | the chapel. The female worlishiop succeeds, and | at by the rcfmm, and dnring hia term of servico hefght; an addition to the barn, 80x50 feet and | 1he now 1'""""3' in the rear of which is the car- | ho lias ovolved unm[]llele order and perfect dls- n CNILPLIL No Drones Permitted in the Institution— All ‘Must Work, HILPERIC, DUCHESR, . Some Fivo Mnndred Inmotes Find Cone stant Employment ‘Around the Place. waukee avenue, was slso carried, A liten. o A disconrss from Miss .. M. 1 two storlcs In helght; thie oyerbauling of steam- ter-sl th floor, directly over | clpline out of the ol chnos. The advantages ented on Ll ed conditfon of that H % R o . 3 enter-shop. he upper floor, y commented on the exposed col D. Fi of the Wesleyan University nt v %14 Oleanliness and Quistness. the Grent | pipes; tio ntrodiction o atedm-pipes Into tho | fio e, ts tho mulo hoepita, - Next are tio erired from hie dndgment and entrey aro | /o the city, and urged upon the Comumities | Bioomtzton, M. . Miss Fry mnde an | FOR THE BENEFTT OF THE YHCA i Fentures of the Discipline; - | work-shop; the filling and grading of the awn | ofiicers’ dintng and sleeping rooms, and tho fest | testified s ”BWVEH; i omtca man: | tbe necesslty of the appropriation. excellens linpression here by ber ladsiike de- 4 £ oo AR RV CER W A and the construction of rondways and bridaes | of the bpace fs devoted to the male workahops, nndlnbom! hfpl ison nn:l m,efnnofitlm mn;- it P ‘Vi’h Ted £ portment fn the puipit. Bho partieularly urged | coree,xfihe sGhoena, of 499 BELEGTED YOICES, e v over the atream runiting through thte lawn; tho | ~ Upon entering the Inttldlng, the cleanliness of | ner in which ho hias conducted it. Iiis reports - Ryan's motlon, which called for &nan- | 3,4 oronar fickt for woman's work the Foreign | Chorw of 1) LADIK, Conducted by Me, . e 4 17 Standing solitary and loncly.out on the pral- | sctting out of trees and shrub! hery s the recoti- | the inatitution fs forced upon the intrader. | sliow improvemonts -'i""’"’ and pray for afl"l- propriation of $16,000, was put and carrted. | Mifonry Boclety of the Methodist Chiureh, of | TONINE tsortuaricites and iios by our favortia 11 tie, five miles southwest from the Courf:iTouse, | struction of 2,000 feet of tence, destroyed by & | With a clear appreciation of the especial ele- ties to huk‘u lt'lmwb“ ifeh, ;hc.u u)!;lpla,led wlll Another motlon by the same Alderman, toap- | which shet fs @ neimber. The rovival ot Union, %, Alluxethérthe proxramias will ba very ate i }l fr the City House of Corvectlon. 'The. site”Is | torundos construction of gullerfes aiid alfle | ment that claims eluse kin to godlinces; the T e A e X Thaun | Propriste 82,720 for tho salarics of the firemen | four wniles soutlh of here, fu connectlon with tue o 81, b Lo & Sun Munlo Biore, 130 ) uleak and desolate, and in thowintor. time cold | Fecciver etcs for tio nreainy well: CORALTACHION | twme S oot ot the Tabor ot his dispostl (o | herotofore paid him an i in to bo hoped that | nt the envine-house on Erlo street, near Mil- | Presbyterian Cluaseh, il conttyucs. e ueint, e # L0 and cheerless, ¥rom its eastern windows may | of sewers; fittin up thechapel, and much other | keplng evorything up to nn obtrasiva atate of | thosebaying thedire:tion of the Hridewell nffair e I be seen the smoke of the city. Th its front, and work of a Iike chameter, The entire work Was | ghiine, The walls are glittering white, and_the | will sec tho ncccssity of complying with his PORTIAC, Uk, Fev. ‘e relizions meet- | T aroyreaces 3 TR ‘This closed the matter of the Fire Denartment | inus nnll(c:'nuuum",bfmdmhu;:h 'Ln Il‘ia‘ awnwork. MeVICKER'S THEATRE. ¥ - performed by the prisaners, and the cash outlay | wood-work hos nopale sort of creamy color, | Wishes. ITe thinka hie hns found tho neceasity 18511,- | The Mcthodlsts Liore iect with sotoe stecess, ey s ‘t Hat o long WaY ,fi"m {lylaomtho fectorlos of 2 [ tipon this pn{-tlunmu exclusively for Tnterial. B e O e aon na | foen new female prison on the north sldo of thy "959"3""‘“""" """;'“gl the m“""hwn“:‘: .:llll.. aud mumber mang converte. The Haptista have | TH (Satnrden) evening. Feb. 2t Tenedtand LastApe { § minihture Cokttown, with its ehimideys and op . - building. The rapld incresss of prisoners | 515.85, an increase of $81,600 over the es A8 ¥ 1 8trenuous effort was made to Induce cabital- | yitylo straining of the dorsal column, | malo building. ranl by received fourteen within the last weck, T TLE e cratives much of tho same color. Clipping off | fats Lo utiliza the lobor,but In vain, and the | Tio ofiees and workrooms, kitchens, laundry- | sud the nan‘:,cull'. ‘1'55 c| u|mll||z c('hu ggm?‘n mates, - The Preshyterians hinve ales been holding | 10 BT TIE A TI, ESUSEER S B the southcastern corner ofthe prison grounds, rd finally perfected” arfangeinents for tho | rooms, hallways, audall, refect the hunest labor | males from tho erfppled und Incapacitatedmnke | Thio ftem of 1,000 for the General Binking | meetinga every niyiit, The Mev, €. 11, De Loug, Koteehue's bexutiful domestlc Play, The H {sthesouthyestbranchof tho South Branch,and | manufacture of hrick on account of the fnstitus | of fncarceratéd’ womon, who have graduated l{- alread ";’“’?" t““fil‘ 4 n o i accominio. | Fund, together with the various {tema amount- | of Dwicht, Is now nesiating te: Rev, Mr. Swun, STRANG ICIT. ‘ 2 beyond on tho weat and south Is the prafrie, dot- | tion. ‘The market prico fn 1674 wus onctinlf | from hiabits of filth o an euforced cleauliness, | dations be devuted to the wnulo Ininates. The |\ 0y 56510, for the Health Department, and | pustor of the church, The churches hiera afl | Mres. Tiatter, AMI8Y LETTIR Al K 1t oyl e that of ‘1873, yet a net galn of over $11,000Was | ‘The pruson portiuns aro of stone and fron, with | Iack of room and the crowding of the fuvenile | | O £ Bom001 for iotermet. $550,000 for | feem to be aifve nnd wide aw ML 3, B. AT, i tedhereandthorowitlovldonceaof honeat tudus- | ooy peg, Ao i whitewalls,ind the flaga arencrubbed to o patuful | aud sdult populstion into fnadequate quartera | theltems of $58,001 for, interest, $250,000 for Bpectal Dispatch fo The Tribune, { trics. In front fs tho track of the “ Panhandle!} | “For the year 1874 tho ‘géieral_expenses wera | warning auinst even dusty boots, Tho funda« | have done much to maku the work of disciplin- Indebtedneas Fund, and 879,430.11 for payment | gamgaqyu, [, Fob. S—Mectlnga are being i and:elose by on the north that of the Danville | #45,030.50, aud total cash’ rocoipts, $20,484.10. | mental principle appears to be a siarply<lefined | ing the mass arduous sud thankicss. This Im- | of judgments, costs, etc., wero adopted as ' held nightlytn the Methodist, Ciimberland Press byterian, and tho Pucke Presbyterian Churches, At the Barko Churcl, the Rev. Mir, Matthews, of | qaauine & HAVERLY. Farmiogton, Is laboring lwul; lrlmu‘t‘n‘llc:':n? WILL E. CHAPMAN, Twenty-four persons bavealready signitie el intentfon of l{’nlllng with the church. The work LAST APPEARANCES OF of saving souls scens butto have justcom- | O ATHS OPERA.CO, recommended. The jtem of £10,000 for legal e:Fenm was re- duced to £5,000, whilo the iteins of 500 each for tho police courts inthe three divisfons were adapted as recommended, . ‘This brought the Committeo down to TIR POLICE DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES. 3 a ‘ity 1 Dut the carnings of the institution were not by | nntazontsm to dirt, and to such an extent has | provement would muke the City Irison n model auy means uovE:éd by the cash recelved. Tho | this fimm arred u',"m, the whola Institution cn- [ 1pon which leas fortunate cfiles might Laso eatimates showed o nict earningof the brick-yard | gaiders o sort of wish that there might be | thelr corrective eforts, aud ft {s the only thing of $15,619.80, A prisoh twall was conatructed nt | gno placo more given up to the natural relgn | neceasary now for the establishment of “a per an’ ahsorption "of 1,183,207 brick, repre- | than te the usurper, sosp. fect Bridowell, senting , - a, permanent hflD"Wt!mEM,. and Last Monday & Thiuse reporter spent tho e ———— there remgined In the sheds 3371,000 | qay and nicht lnvcmgfl(rflz the Bridewell, and VESTERN PATENTS. ¢ Road. Northwest is o deadiy-looking structure, the Small-Pox Hospital or Fest-Iouse. In its surroundinge, the Bridewell ts not nltogether havpy, and Chlcago's citizens who look upon the establishment as a winter resort or o sum- mer scat compliment its internal rather than e ST . # ed here. This (8stur-day) Afternoun, ro s 4 1 Th salarles of $3,145 for the Superintendent, | 2 2 Dirpateh to The Trivene, n adreary aspect, and aa its fuvoluntary In- d necessary im- o the Inventors of ols, consin, an assed witliout delmte. been in progress here now for two months 8 2 b 2 Whtes. contemplato 'the flat counteys rellaved | oensemante TTho WAL ApoKen e | 47 prisenersIn the Jolhaimast oll busy ataoiio |\, Hiken, for tho weck ending Feb. 20, 1577; | | Tho liem of &1.661 fr the salary of the Becre- | Contimuda. T unjon mectiugs wil clows this | TRIAL BY JURY unl LES BAVARDS, rovements, The wall apoken of Incloscd the | kipg Eulldmz and ynrds. The brick weee made and | cells for Inck of employment. and each patent fn tho list will bear this date. tary of the Police Department was Increased to the stono cut by, the prisoners, Introduced Into the office, hie fonnd himeelf Reported expressly for Tir Tripuxe by A, H. only by the ambitious smoke of the manufas $1.508.50, week, On Wednesday night over 1,230 persons | Mre. OATES will introdnee Hatton's celebrated song, turing establishments in the distance, they find were present at the Methodist Church, when J, | "Good bye, Sweettien rl 1 I ] b Tig itemsof £3,000 for salarics of three clerks, | V. Farwell preached and Mr. Stebbins ssug. \DEIL TUEATRL, fofor ol bureancs o Wi | eFyyent o (el ol e S sy | ERTRLe A T, Pt s USSR | oy & o patetpoklors, Warbosto, D | a0 {7l Cantaiy St 656067 vy | Orer e ons ren v ADELPill THEATRE. civah Gver forwaste s lckbdngan, \Nowhia | e erato oxpense for rations durlng the | ano a cofored man, tw colored. hoye, and five . Chargo for obtaining n putent, $20. ~ A copy | Sergeants, were adopted as recomiacnded. meetlngs, and the rellzious interest scemin to avent then the yell of an engine tells of theoretio eiv filzation, but beyond that and the blsek vomit of the chlinneys, thero I8 nothing” to tesurréct the landscape from its cemetery-like appear- suce, with tho great brick cross in the centro'as amonument to fho moral burtal below. g The present Bridewell was cstablished fn 1871, ‘The anclent buminers’ terror etood on Polk street, near thie river, but the afnfulness neces- sitics of the city demanded that it be enlarged, and 80 it was moved beyond contact with the unco’ good, and, though Incomplete comparcd with its presont extenston, wasopened onthe 10th Matloea at 2 p. m.. ani ovening at 8. Heneft for Bave pervaded all clneses, RO R TR SHAR AR b PRt R al Dispatch fo The Bpec Tribune. KaNgAREE, 111, ¥u0. Zi—The union Gospel fnterest. There has not been anizht since M. Realtstie ""“ oty sund Moy bl Tabianiic Morton's arival when there were less than 500 | 3fanday, Feb, 29-81D €, people present at_the evening service, aud r:.-!l_um- &ll'(,lh'l;b"m'} Biil=itfehard 111, Otto, oftener the number has been over 1.0, People | AMdTemarklm. . come ten and fiftcen miles to hear Mr, Morton's COLISEUM. almple yet comprelienstve treatment of Scrip- — - tare triths. Liko Mr. Moody, he discloses new | Rverv evening, first appearance of DEX THOMI*- heauties and new meanings in the Bible narra- | SON, mrr,mn-d h{'nu-- AULIA WILKON, in the tives, and all that e yiters bas a practienl hear. | comidy of JOSI WINITCOMR, rewrltien aou exs iug on evers-ay tife, 'l')mmihnyaun: man (B4), | tended, with an entire now act. together U MF. Morton Is wise in the things perlaiuing to | itire New Sncelalty Company of Bhjrty Artiaize A motion of Ald. Buumgarten to Increase the salaries of patrolmen from £350 to $000 was Juld ounthe table, aad the item wus passed as ro- ported, Ald. McAuley moved to appropriste $8,625 for purchasiug and keeping horsea for twenty- five mounted men, but the motlan was lost, The remaining {tems were passed as recom- :m;ded. increasing the bill from $499,508.03 to \700.62. , Tise ftems fur popnds, printing, and statlon- ery, Public Librory, aad the Schos] Departient wci:?ee passed as reported by the Finance Come mittee. fou years of their admipiateation to bavo heen whita womon. In 'orler’ to, undemtand their of he patent 1aws seab [rew on application, ; 5 : nder tho old rule. otld have | method of life during the perlod of their comin: bl FostTor tho aame porio SI9110.43, 1 saviog I | fmoraomwehty tho Croporer foliomed them: | ool Bur Datasts, bent-wood corners, etc., ora this ‘respect nlofic of §80,824.14, The encral | Thoy wers rought up to the desk and interro- | “p “jrarry, Chicago, regleters. cxpenscs were $0,807,05 und the ensh receipts, | wated, Charles Patterson, colored, sald ho was | 1. 1t, cCuteher, Chataworth, eggsteater. 839,489,859, The ‘work on the Improvements | 55 years old, hud becn sont up for thirty | W, Westiake, Chicago, window washers, etc. werc progressiug rapldly, and the - buitdloz had | days, and this was hie first commic- | D, M. Cole, Higin, sasl-fasteners. ained wonderfully from the-labor sud pains | ment, Frank Pleassnt, 1t years old, wus | = . J. Curey, Cliemung, car-couplings, estowed upon it. sent up ¥ (n; » g‘g,‘o day ![ur thc g:::nl:rtl:lllnxl\l, Kings, harveser guard-n- LAST TEAR'S OPERATIONS. first time. Frank Me years of are, was 2. In 1878 the gentrnl expenses amotnted ‘to | sent up for one day for the firat tine. Charles "‘.‘ B Ketchum, Agaeta, propellers for steam £48,120.43, 'and tho pdah recelpts $45,188,65, be- | Henderson, aged 20, was sent up for the first | "5y '\, Nelghbonr, Chlcago, paper frulteboxes. aics tho benefits derived from the fabor. ' Tho | time. Willam Eades, colored; aged 25, wasas- | 11, Snattie. Havarla, coffes oaiile. vost ot rations was$11,262.87, uguinst $32 877,81, ;}Inmi‘d t:nrzu; days (ofr the ifth tlm:.“ Tr‘.':—"g'fl: }-:. 5"‘,‘,"."",3'55}{’.;,“‘1%{"%”;; e which would have been the cost had the ol rackett, 25_ycars of age, was neal' l:nk ] X -rv :";m! Aas Shack !n“km..m i, SALATIES, The ftems-of $3,700 for tho Mayor's aalary, the better 1ife, and even gray-hatrtdl pastors «an | 553750 cts, systen of diotirig prevalled, showlig s saving ( rst thue, James Carslow o )\ F1000 for e Sayorte Betetary T CLOMACTy | Ceat Hia oot antl Ao wisdon. Nomingeanhe | mas0ew .~ of August. Tle inbabitants of the Polk strect | 7 this one yenr of ' §31 014.04. ' Thus -tho-nd~ days for the first time. ]\u‘ly Higyrins, aged 83, J. Weedesweeler, Chleago, dice-boxes,.relnsue, i v th Ty AN 1000 for Simde AiniEean e e - nstitutfon wera removed to it, and Mr. Georgo | vantages of tho now systetn made be formu- | took fifty days for tho socund 5“":5;. Frances D. J, Puwors, g,';,lg;gg: Mol beduieal, s | 0o Mayor'd. polléa’ wera”passed sy’ pacom. :!‘fim ..'x':,".ffl:;u'.-'."rrfink. i cant orhivppriard HERSHEY _MUSIC HALL, Mansur, the theo Superintendent, sat him down | lated: Faston,” axtd 85 Foarm ot in eldon | . A: Harnes, Bloomingion, corn-planter. When{t eafie to the ftem of the Comptroller's | admirable tact in' directing meetings of this PAREWELL beneath his atter absence of vino aud fiz-tréc, | Got undor old ayatem for fro years, . §173,004, 23 ot thirty days . for .tho fifth time, | ~BeSBerler, Cedarville, middiings heparatars. | salary, Ald. Rawlelzh moved to increasc that churuetery and fs- most valusble Jeader In re- BRIV E and entered upon the reformation and punish- a8l Cost IO RYE, JeMtEanyeens 4 McCarthy, ‘aged 31, ot three days for the | Den R niter & .. Prottor, Peorts, | Ufliccr’s salary from &350 to 85,000, Some | virul work. ment of whomsoever the strong arm of the law should ~enst upon his mercy. It was uwot a lttle rolief to the Commis. sloncrs as well a4 the prisonces when the hegira was accomplished from the old mrln-r{. n polnt of surroundinge, perhaps, the Polk strect Institution hod 188 advantages, but in de- talls for the comfortable explation of petty of- !ms‘m;, the new liomo was, in comparison, a mogel. ¥ The prople of Chicago have not yet forgotton the reputatfon the former fHouse of Corroction established for ltsclf, ‘I'nr TriBuNE of the day, when it was fat and flourlshing, apoke of -it as “of wool, old, rotton, and rickety, affording nests for innumernble vermin, The Httle cell each Intended for onc verson, and firnishy with z sluglic cot of boards awd u tick filled with straw, ‘are imnde in many cases to hold two per- sons, who, in this hot weather (August), ara obliged to Mo ws. closely “packed ——— s, “Total saved. .. orvesersineinieren $108,430.08 | sixth time. Ellen Quinn was sent up for thirty | cooking stoves. - 11 this saving be added to the cash receipts, | days for the fiftcenth time. Mary McMahou, Trade-3arka—Ileath & Milligan, Chicago, palnts, we have a most favorublo showiug, as follows: aged -;Ol.l got :‘I:s un{\: t{:}rw';:'t,u};:]l?: és:a‘cfi é{:; white lead, cte. e Cash pocoiin for five years 164, 515.08 | one of them hud a cenf ' aliis & Sefvon, Tiodacn, eareaxls baxsco 30, had 60, and Mary McMahon, who hiad 10. 'Theso Ellis & Nelron, Hudson, car-axle box-covers. Saving on dict, over old sy ;_;;H:flg A e o u‘%‘gml‘, UDr uir ,i“’ mumfl to thelr m"-;]an'-’(g- Powell, Beaver Dam, universal ehaft- 4,054,78 | ownors when they leave. The men and women s 00, 885. 15 Mled Inta thelr respeetive prisons, whero the, re- iy T dacger, Earokey """:‘“" d'l‘l“"’ #ad A orter followed the nales. Each was searches by n & Nicks, Mil A - ‘Dalance... seisesssesasereind G000,1 | BOG2 suit-of Drison. clothing asslgned him, | rarn "gton & Nicks, Milwakee, grala sopa Tt way not be proper to fizure a saving as | ‘Then he was shaved nnd_batied and asshcned to MICHIGAN, cash received, biit the contrast tends to fmpreas | his cell und his work, -Not n wonl was spoken, Collins, Fort Wayne, tool-holders, the fact that so much has been saved. It will | What ne was to do was desipnated to him by . Hall, Bay City, sct works for clrcular raw- also bo remembered that the lubor of tho pris- | glgns, and he did it without u word. m.ll".'l S R ouers has ‘ot been flgure‘rll inl whieh would THE EXAMINATION OF THL CELLS Sy aenlct, etralty Tots n{“‘m". o s swell tho aecount to the credit of tho lmproved | was yecessitused by the situation, They wera | Bojley & Toies, Plymouth, earth uugers, monugemeot still more, - etion ‘sleanea | 4X7 0n the floor and'7 feet in heigit. 'The tur. | 110 C.'Jones, Dowaglae, stave machiucs, o the ot statomenta any ropossa waih | pituro ts mited to o co, cloan and meat, 1t P accompanying documents, filed by the Board of the “prixondr deslre, hemioy ullovn tho -t OLD LETTERS, ness of his quarters, and three or four show not Tuspectora und Suporintendent during the past ..es'm;’ll lln?uunn of tuste and alove of home discurslon foflowed as to the propriety of in. creasing | the item, and it was finally sdopted us recommended. The remalning Itcais for sala- resin the Comptroller's oflice were passed as reported by the Finance Commattee, he ftemof ®4,033.33 for the Clty Clerk's ealary was increased to 83,250, and that of his deputy was fucreased from £2,350 to $2,500—the ante-reduction fizures. The remalning ftems for salaries in the City Clerk's oflice wero adopted s recommended, as well as the ftems for ::\Inrlca in the Law Department and polive courts. . The City Physlclan's salary, from Jan.1 to May 1, 1837, at ¥1,500 a year, was left the rame, but trom May 110 Dec. 81, it was Increased from the ratc of £1,000 per year to that of 81,5k per year. Thoe items for salarica In the City Colfector's and City Treasurer’s ollices were passed as recommended. The Itema of £10,000 for cleaning scwers, and ‘The morning prayer-meetings are largely at- | MATINEE To-Davat2 n.m. Lixt's (rest Concerto tended. This m?.lrnfm: 400 were present, Includ- | i Efat. Teserved seaty, $1. 8t Iivot & Sont. lr'ur b“"“k}" ngd pr«;&csnl{nml men, m{ml“nud o ,[ = U S siuners. Numbers rise for prayers in these 9 9 S meetings, while tho Inquiry-rooms at night are W 00])\_1“[ SEUM. crrflvdcd ;fll‘lll se«.ilsqi-ln nxher u%' truth. S Thetrest Famlly sicsart, Matinen this f Mr. and Mrs. Wilkon have been a grreat. help . X s oS 6 through thels singiug, They ure enlisted, beart. | FANCHON T CRICKET, and soul, I the work of saving souls, and nre | Epectal Family Kutertalnment Sanday nliht Ty Re- :Iady [ lll“um‘\;:ll Il(l l?nd fll:elr nkrl ;‘rlmr%\;fir S et ey can, Mrs. Wilson [s o singer of flne ablti. tles, and has u thorouzh appreciation of llhflblll"'ii_'__l\_l—liw HALL, 3 the apirit of sacted music; consequently | STARTLING EXPOSTRE alie b.l nes with nmg:mr und Po;v:;r snlu| ntl‘cl % Kv STATIONS a cabinet-argan w! ormerly belonged to her SPIRITUAL MANIFE brother, I', I’ Blss, and which he used wherever B ; . he wente Mra, Witkon spoke very sweetly and | Monday eveutue, Feb 20 Admlsalon, 50 cenls, tenderly In the childven'simecting yesterdav,aml wan every litle lieart by her words of iotherly ey, e e et Yot o8 | usio Books o Sabbath Sehools. inen, this Faturday ate Genera) expenses for samo period... %,000 for repalrs of same, were adopted us re- | tor : —_— Usa yenrk. comforts In the pletures and docorutions they | Only 8 package of lelters, bl J ) M e Enet . erema L X ‘may’ R 5 th, ported. Mr. Morton leaves for the East to-morrow, ¥ Fiited for the Fl rong ot (e hac I o lak'of nuy | optiomisets e I M | v Tl T Shoss sl Hore, o 2 yhea e Bt it . + The tem forraluing th grade cattuntnamut. | b il return to O tute n s eek o ol | QHORAT, PRATSE, cctationsi e ¢ o, 'Tho -me § way br -] red ,000 000, :::l,ul‘?(.y;gt:tinv[:?l:rmti:i’nw';mi":;"fib;:}lamg(fi‘; General exnonsce: 187 no,501.80 | WnAles: Not s cell fs docorated fn the femining knd Thfe il Tove aud trugh. while the romaining (tems for the mulntenunce | places to wiileh he ‘has been invited. e will | beauty for sy denominstlon, 100" good Kouge,. there I8 not cnough of these kinds of lubor to keep them wll busy, Tho wonien' are ‘much workg provided forin this respect. They had rag-plekiug Iust winter, but that ran ont” long aco; and now thoy having nothing to do except soma little domestic lubor, Tho maintenanys of the prisoners fs almust wholly a charge wpoi the city, whereas thelr labor shiould bo o sourco of profit.” - Nls pleture muker tho workings of the s vessor of that Bridewell u pleasanter paluting, That such u stats of wfalré Ahowld cx- st In energetle Chivago, us dopieted by the reporter, was an ubsolute fmpossibllity, st the reformation and vxten- elon of the xchool of punishiment must bo the le- eitimate oifspring of the ditapldation und gen- cral reeklessness hie appears to have dug up, The physical uspeets were eastiy altercd for In- provement, hut 1t wus left for experienceund mature judement to elevato the meruls of the Iustjtution, which could not bhe up to ahlgh stundord unier the prossure it was compelled to #0,004.52 | branch. . The one featuro that calls for ‘marked atten- | A few, well-worn iu the creases, 40,5844 | tlon is the profuslon of lowets all through the From reading thum over and o'ers %4,810.67 | bullding. 'The jail proper, tho working-roonis, | There, & binr that Lokens snddon tear, ' Lospitals,—even tho kitchon wnd laurdry,—ara | While a merry conment enclled bere, .8 £4,031.44 :l]lle;l w#]n tubs, :lmm: and mlu‘,‘uml t(hfi whols At a frollc recalled once more, o 06,484,10 r'is fragrunt i the exhalation of flowers, 2 “Ilio Superintendent has made a study of botan- | Unfolding the dmmty pages, fesal {nfluences upon prisoners, and wherever n;l'gla}]? l..“,',o' ".1: . d""..;'flje:' _— _Lll‘lcn: 18 room ltir D‘(‘x)“nmll :zlr a pol it""“a‘?htflfifii' o l:»ne:larml;en'nr o i ‘were are over 4,000 varicties ‘scattere h b Hé“ bu“‘dln' ;uul nm"lunintun uppear ‘t!:: l‘xlm OF & lve Fevesled-—toa istal en assigned for expl jon In aperent! nrdes. oo s | - o iudiitries in Phe Workeroom aro condned | ‘T4 £omman tale they murauz, et im;uu:uil to e1mu:~bol:lull;|luxz, lu):tlud'efl?;..'.“ mmu':::lc:i:}(zfl‘:é ;,“;m ;IJ#. Tn‘zul‘ghl'dlyl, o « | sewinyg, and shocmaking. o o eifort V! 0 tutor's praiso R fl{,.‘}:‘.::‘,t“:%.‘.,“;:.,:,“.‘i manulac | s riptionto present the rooms vividly~<hiih- ' crowaing boNoF won. Dunrd of nrisoncre, lhucs tollected, and the salo | celledy the sun vouring iu, flowers Waviie In the of barrela and other wasto sundrice ulr, blrds slnuln;‘. and the prisonors veated {n | The hooks are clonod with a half-breathed sigh, ““Tho uumber of prisoners hasnot varlod greatl o, ul‘lltnt Il",'rlhmaflv Leeln:“w} llr:llflul l,I:l;lm:’n: A.T.I";’h'u"i'gfi'o‘}'in‘i""fo 'rl)':ld pasti o0 ¥ o . | befure thew. s watchnien In tho male de- Y A flurinic threo yeurs, ws wil be ecn *by. the fol* | Uit “and. the matruns dn the fomale sit | With lte tBongtitens wehtri, Tieeelpts. ... of scwers were adopted as recommended,—the curry the good wishes of rommunity with aud (easy chort) Anthems, By the Rev. Js total appropriation belng reduced from $472- el oo, 5 L }llm'h.l 1ils future Inlmrfi. n; |€. nlmnlyumuwu wwuny, Price, 2 cents, i liere, botn a4 n man and a Christlan, r A ha title for & beaus 8. Seetiogs wil be contiea a5 usuad nexs | GOOD NEWS, et Labiuth, tchont . week. Fawg Book, Which diseppoluts nobody,su coutalng . wumber of sonze which will ho universal fue @enernl oxpionsos, 078,40 Recolpta.... Tho item of 800,000 for tlie construction of NEW SEWENS, {0 be expended where most required for sani- tary purposes,” was next reuched, and guve rise to some discusslon, Atd, Baumpgnrten moved to add ‘ta the: ftem the $70,2603 estimate for coustruction of sewors alrendy under contract, Ald.McCreacxplalned that this $70,263 estlinate was included in tho 000, The Iatter amount had scemed entircly suficient to the Finance Comumittee, and had beon so regarded by Mr. Clarke, who has the construction of the sewers under his manszement, Ald, Bawngarten dido’t understand that tho 270,262 was Included n the 200,000, and urged that It shonld be added to tho' estimate, com- wenting on the necessity of sewers all over the General expenses. Recelpta,.., et B — A.N- IMPORTANT CAS‘E. By . M. MOIntosu, Price, 85 conts. g 2 Apeciul Dispaich to Tha Tridune, The glittering W iooutvcton Tty ben Sitie uv 1o | SHINING, RIVER, Wt spirtll wehon 1t was left to decide the cass of Wi, A. | rouce of elevatd sntinent. whieh Al tho. book * Penncll, of Norma), va. the Chicago & Alton | with besuty. By 1L 5. & W, O. Purkixs. Price, Road, fn which plantift sued for the value of | H3 rente. bis hotel und furniture burned fn thut place ER OF LIFE Léntalitng scily i February, 1874, ufter u full doy's seaston, ra- ,H,mh,., ,,pw,,.J.,,u“.,. e Tt e turned a verdict to-night of $15,000 dumages. | unusual variety, and everything ls of the hest qnal- It was sct forth in the declaration thut th hotel | ity By 1L 8. Penkins and W W.BEXTLY. Price, w;uklllred by ll||u llau\l’lll!ng'of lllln! rnlhulnd depot, | 35 cente, . which was leuited either from locomottve sporl Prepeted for i or & defective flue in the depot. Thls 1s a y Ll VIN G’ WATERS. Camp Mecte mportant case, us it will estublish a precedent | Iuge, Revival Meetings, .tr“ {‘v,ur k" alvo mrlul -;;- ‘ork. .No bettor col- Genernl oxps Tecelpts... o Genural expensea. Heeaipta,.eees h } ! i i will probably go._to,_Paxton, one of the many | <Episeopal* year, bl iv A book of great concrete E 1 ; i } [ ! | i clty, and particalarly in'hls own section. vhife] ny suits, wind will be are | propriste for SabbatheSetinol 1 CI SR e Thee and wateh quiotiy, but - thero i | Enelrcles the untried lass, Rl Buiceiiey alio wanted £200,000 and tho | Una'tach ina turn by shits, sind will e b pustistea. iy D. ¥ Tooass, Price 50 sustuin. But sudden couversious are not In- ‘ml‘lum?u ,,”q( * Deaihs. | scldom any {nterterence, so perfeet Thers's & glimpse of & merry malden, 70,202, und guve out that sewers were the life b —— vents, evltably charactoristicof munteipal institation .0, 400 ank0 4i |t tho diedpline maintained. in -the | TREGEAELERIOL TR Ridem of the city and that it could not spend its money REAL RICHES. Hemember the ENCORE (73 cents) fs the book fog sud thongh the fmproved Bridewell nasumed < - Fave 4 | kitehen - huge shining - eatldrons “¢mploy | mrouih the dance she fice, to hetter ndvantaze than to put 5,000 men &t 3 Singlug Schoul angelle attributes when contrasted with thoe - 400,00 4 | thethne of the cookw, who nover speuk save | \yiph radiant ayve, work on the scwers. S Elther book malled, post-treo, for Retsil Price. il corpse from -which fta ‘spirit pose, 'yel thero % 2100 1 | wlien necessity fn their business requires, At | “Tho gayest of gladsome girls. ALl Callerton ioved to strike out the £200,- Ye poor, deluded mortulel TYON & HEALY, Chioago. were certaln scabs and sores on s . B0, 57 ¢ | the hour for mealg, § n. m. for breaklast, 13 . 000 ftem alfozether, in order to get this sewers Why can ve not conceive i OLIVER DITSON & CO..Boston. wtem that, demanded Judlclous treats T T 5 | for dtnner, and 6 *p. tn. for suppery the Drisou- | «Tis the timu of the Yule-log's barning, age quention” bufore the Commlitee in falr, s Aeth hehaarrelnua, e s met ‘ln thelr erudlcation,’ Tho . scheme of S L #1 | epevoms forth, masch litline (o wfrrating, tako, | And the Consts-aperegleansi - preper shape, The sowere luuld bo mors fur: et vt ety B . " CCOTA N8, heir food, amd returs elr colls, chi- D ivided between the wa; and nut b ol w bor diem for o dlethi O | e oetgoners feprosented the followtng oe- | e took o hut sty horhing, Exds man khowa | An the brow, with T outtss dieirust of harm, ¥ % sallinos e deit prisoucrs still obtaived, and though radieal changes for the better wero munifested: in eve department, still this: one ervor militated sérl- ously sgalnnt the peefection of the whole, The then Superintendent won pratso for the reforma 'l)!‘w;n'\yv nullh'nl uodtivas BLUE G_L Sq verywhere? A Wity stem tho Jmatieet atom [} Diaplaye His work snd carel une man or one sct ol wen. Ald. Rysn wanted the ltem fncreased to i, T The public bealth required more sewers. Al Btewart moved to make the Item $240,000, cupntlons: hls duty aud perforing L. Sonday 8 Loy drop Yinsh back an answerlng beatn, ied hils bywi of bean-stew on one ol o land- o ]ns-, nn:;vll splushed over on the Noors A wateh- | Thore's a week of Jaughing holiday-oues, wian boekoned o him, and ho went buck to the | 4 Acareless, balf-glad good.hy; clors, agenty, spprentices, artls uctloncers, bakors, "barbery, 1 ailend Why seek 10 hostd up treavures, H baskeluiakire, boll-hungors, bluckvmitlia andhors Hemoyiheritondent wou pratio fur the rufotms | uaers, boataren, bollermakers, bouibimiary, buok- | Uatiing for more. Beforo he turmed uway wn- | 4 WAFACCE A0 ARwer hCTeL e, with the understanding that the distelbution of s Caln LA et T ibuenbeiol s Mioanay bihe auneabasd. "+ injustice (o bint of compelllig himy to follow | Keqwrss boutblksks, buxwalived, bruss wnollers | othor prisoncry acting on s sfgn from the ¥anie | “dlade up with dsmiloand asigh. sewers among the dillerent wards hifght by i spmrlivg u second biNGY of e blue color of e sky in devolupiig wulizal certaln unfortunnto bt prescribeid rulen 11 | fuyers and misoms ondge- bt boides. endurs, | Yotlnan, had cleared away tho mess, aud the : §odUtd IT 1 ehuld; Be shown LuAL el distr: L Ghea . dirimees biid, sud vegatatla lifa, in atfeating dishaser anilin tas feeding, operatad not a Hitto o brooni and brush hakers, butchirs, eabmotmakers, | 08 were aa bright us aver, 3lonths pass, and the glad Spring comes, ution was purtfal, storiug heslth n acute an ronle disos ‘ When, I the Huht of wisdoin, Thy soul mizht frecdom fud? With all thy great abundn Thou dovt but droes pus ‘To reuch the hizher glorles, HETARD IS EVFORTS In elevatine the fnatitution to tho plane which u better system cunbled hissucvessur todrpamont with it, This should be uld i justive to Col, Mansur, in the light of & further erlticisin upon K y y in th young trees flow, canv-seatord, canvasiers, cord:writers, carpenters Turoughout the doy the silence of Buniuy “,r:'elwv'?ul e e e heatd, sl jolndry, *catr! and wagon niukers, earver, revaited. ‘The huuse-prisoncrs, that is, those e the Joyoua tril 0 rabin Is heas chalrinakors, . clummakers, gigspnaken, - clerks \I‘:xuflnml within the bullding, moved nofsclessly | Ashe tenderly woos his awcetheart bird, und salusmen, clothea cleandiw cogchimen and by drivers, “confectiuncrs, cooks, edopers, . copyl cornice-miakers, vomedocto huinan snd doinestic animnia, as lllustraled by the rxlm uents of Gien. A. J. Pleasonton and others, |l.l‘fll weou the yoars 1801 and 147U, 1.Vol. Bvo. cloth, $2 Vit and Hawor, Odd o, (K] Ald. Oullcrton oifered some lustances whero hinwand had been dixcriminated against in this matter of Jocating sewers, Ald. MeAuley was In favor of -n]»rnmflnllng £230,000, and of arrunging the detufls at a sub- about ok thie work or cxorelse. Some wero | ~And tiepultv of Age sless slow, Toeked up n thelr colls, but there wers 10 cat- | qghrown eyes droop *rieath the sman). Treavury of Wislom, blue, i Comparisons, and Proverbs.* Anthors, (K11: Sube the new regime. % s, cutlees, * domintes | cylly or yells,—not cven a whis There was | T 5(id the ndreing theong of ¢ bright Jiroadiv seyuent time. Thon must know Inuelies: Jects, 1,535 Quotatiops, 10,t00. Compllcd and e afhate of e vew Bridowell, lke those ot | S5 (e T Aee e ".’;g.afl'.;" and_tewm- | Lo Cliatterin_amous the wouen, Thers was | e slugar's volca with tuelr Tove dreatn biend, Ald. Pearsons was opposed to_ sporopriating Fhoneh vale Huoillation © arranged by Adam Woolever,” Toyal 8vo. Cloth, the uld, were, until thio 15t of September, 1671, | & eniners, Eheenvers. | et bare, | 10t even any conversation wmon the attend- | Aud waftz and galop thele mad pulse lend, 20 el moniey (or the scwers at {ila criia i Bearing of pereution b s under the matagenent of the City, Comptrolles | finuers. Biecottors Aulshora and pollebors Nyo: | ats exvept thut necesaltated by thelr businiess, | = And fhe palo moon's witeliing ray. the eity’s Gnanclal affairs, und scouted the fdea e tox Tratie aake. b U sale by houksellers generaily, or will he seud and tho. Bldewell Committee of the .dnnmun wen, forlsts, foundrymen, frame-makers, (ur. | a0 that wiways fn whispers,” Watchfuloess | o0 b R et rbeaye i that the bullding of sewers would cure all tho ; Matd oLy Tavion AR BT VR AP LV TN G e, Councll. On that duy its coutrul was handed | riure, pulvanizers of fron, ‘garduncrs, st and industry everywheres steict attentlon Lo the | There ate evaniug.drives aud noonday-chats, epidemnics that flesh (s lielr to. 110 thought | seessem e =====—====== | Dnblishors, ti24, G0, and 424 Market-st., Philke overto (ho then Mayor (Mr. Juseph Medill), tho | glase-cuttors und glasicrs, gilders, krabii-deul objects of ‘the Dnstitutlon, aud uot even the | , A warnh ASWaE. & 300k head fosesd £200,000 was enougl, sud ho would uot Lave GROCUIRIE 4 phla, i Hon, R. B. Musou, the Hon, John C. Halues, | ¥rinders. b plekord, haruussmakers and o slightest - infraction of the most unneccssary | §u¢ one yuy licart v won snd jost, d the mopey expended until it was collected. Ao o I e | - —— Lonis Walil, E., and Col. C, (3. Hamniond, us | Sjore hatters, hostlers, Jantiors, Japuuners Jew- | rule, Occasionally Jt becomes necosssy 10 | “Ang'a new light glimmers o'or ses and land, Ald. Aldrich—If people are not to borrow M The Int tional Review Boand of Tuspeekbrs, 'The report of tlcso gene | Szt Migurimberss 00amitbe, - jwnisor-fas | [unfah & prisonur by lockli i tn or strliging money, I ahould like to kuow wiiat the Alder ] A e lnternationa tlomen for- the year 1873 dlaposes of ‘the 0ld | ihestors, machialiis, marbiescotters, mardlocpol. | Diu Ub by the wrlsts, but no such oceasion Aross'| Alas for 8 love that lackath trust— mun {5 going to dowith hisown monoy, (Laughe FOR MARCI, NOW READY, management with sutirfeal brevity, “As Its Bseal affulrs wero manuzed by the *City Comp- troller unti) that date (Sopt. 15) we do uut thiok iahers, merchants, millers, millwrighte, miners, | Monday. . ‘That asks for unswer ¢'er love b won! Lders, movers, niusicians, nailers, uail-niakers, In the yard_perhaps & hundred of tho men | Alasforyoulk in its hecdless joy— Howa syentaknd dealers, ONKUI (aciory, ol fag: | wero bul’y’ umkm: ekt or eracking stonc, or | Forbrowneeyed maiden and biuo-eyed boy! L ’I‘hll Adinlnbtrstion of Presideat Grant Ro= vie LT, Ald, Pearsons &h\u bing)—I am golng to give Cut Lost Sugar. it to the Postmas 1 8% 0w d Praciiceln Architecture. ByJames o cr-Generul [with a sly Jook at od § 2 L . Tusury and Pracilce fn Avcl . By ) it neceasary (0 pivoany ala(eutcnt of its expend- | Lory, pafotera and graincrs, pape-lmngers, papur- | cugueed tipon thonew _wall I tho process of ety Iy fruld T jalases, 18 v Ald, Lawlor, which was followed by general | hodered AT | N1 Geruancmte pancrs. Iy Jultus Duboc, Hures: and It had not receipts to report.’ mmf;"‘m-r'-’." yetehinn pina-makete, mhatcrers, | coustruction, Bonie, called ‘Trustics™ from | gug stemory whispers my Hotening hedrt, e T irof, Wi | IV Twa N me Hjalpisr 1, Hoyesen, ! il VI. Wesjwnaible Govaryment. liy Veu Bures Dens- juw, Ll: D)., 0f Chicado Lnw belial, VI The UhViaity of Opaals. Ly Dr. Cari 3, Thore s wlen. VL 3. 50 Lowen s Modern Literary Critictems. By -I‘V Pali 0 the 15th of - January, 1872, Mr, Charles E. Felton was ppointed Superintendent o the (n- stitution, and tovk “hnmedfute ena of Its Interests. The Board gave the Dridewell its mnost careful and prayerful attentiou, und read. lly determined that wome sort of employment gat, ¥ A Standurd, T B, ..o ¢ Stavdard, Pt .y Tart Sprime Wheat Flour, @ brl... Best “‘ull Winter Wheat Plour, Hest Minueeota Patent, Y brl Best ticrnau Mottled Soap, Carolina Rice, 15 s fors ln:p ter). ‘Tl discussion came to & rather abrupt ter- minutioy, owlnge to the adoption of a motlon by Ald. Glibert that the Committes risc and report progress, after which Council sdjourned til} 3 o'clock this afternoon. . the contidence they enjoy, were placed in charga And [ bredthe {t nzain in your ear, B e e nters. ‘oo | 9¥er guligh, e S aariea P are permitted | of s wedded Lope that perlslied fu gloom, tlroad oinnloyes, rolling'mill employes, | $0 cOmE to town with teams and go quictly | Young vaices hishicd in the allent tow h lu])rull}l(ktin, u'umln;:)r-. |n|non-‘l’:|:‘=.5nn. u}ufl-;t the ‘c:.-uy 1nhcu§zcn‘n ;lifinlm“tth«:l pursuit Of s chilled hearthstone—a womian's tear, jakers, school-| s, sower-bullders, o v necéssary businees of e {nstitution. . omters st calkers, - oniracere, whost | it 18 UBRGCEAIATY U go deeply into the detalis | A bright autlook for eyes of blue, paters, ) o e et e Syriip, oo The regular artivlo uu Art 1o Puropa by P, J. Hamers sk by Tourd for ta. Hastes. Too homlab: soidlers, apringtiskors, | of prison ity 10 aiford an outhino of cxistenice in | p darkencdaiadow fn eyesof Browo: THE COLUMBIA LIFE Hcee e o 1S fur ok a pusaa byl T, Teunyion, Lhsrucy st ture of brick was selcted us s trade 4, stbuuchtlers, surveyors. | thio Bridewell, and Lhe ‘only quostion I3, 18 the | And tho light In Heaver may gladden Earth, 87, Lotts, Feb; $3.—Th a hich | Peacher, W B, 12kc, or 9 Ba for rice, tme | ety of mccomplishment and on {ndustry | tallore tinnors, teachers, telegiopn ope-ulord and | fnagitution conaucted on the best basis to WWhile God's sun upon both sbincs dowb. nBo LOUIE,: FEDs ¢ ground upon which | Ly o bereies, 't D, 13k¢, or e for A, 8. BAR; i dwaye i demand. - Other employment | Fepalrers, shmithy, trankmukers, fumers, type- BECURE UKSULTS BOUGHT AFTER| Cona W. Manwi, | Col. Culsus Prics, the Btate Superintendent of | Califurnis Peachus, 1 B, 8¢, ot U D for. ¢ for ‘the “jnales wus sollcited, but tho [ Wolchmuore wesrers, whitewnshcrs, wiiowars- | Wherever men ugitegute, the Triction throws ———— Insurance, asked the Circuit Court-yeaterduy | Bitt Cherrice, 3 B3, ord Bafor .. o 10} manufacturers of the city seemed - indisposed to fueoge i, During that yesr no wmoney was drawn from the Bridewell Construction Fund fur m‘ af ths improvements made, ‘thouh onlers had been drawn for the payment of bills tontracted Frlor to the Hoard afauming charge, Etll wany {inprovements, Im perutively demand- , were “nndes A workshup was commmenved, 8ad varlous other nddit!ons necesaitated wero gun, and i'.el the cxpense was solely fur materfals, prison labor beluz engazed cntlrely outbe work. The new systum of dietingproved % advantage contemporancously with its intro- uction. 'The vash expenditures for pravisions dusing 1812 (new system) were §1A603.15 for the ?rhou and house, While the cost under the old 31, lI‘ur thy prisou alune woutd bave beeu During tho year tn question, the discipling ¥as necesearily Juwiperfect. The establistuient ¥as insufiiclent lnflmhn of rouin, und it waa tho balleyof the authoritles to release prisoners ¥itkiut rieid fnquiry futo the cause of incarce- Tation, with a view, ‘gencrally, to 4 reduction of uumber of inmates. The Buperintendent in aareport fop 1573 detines lis situation tersely, ih“" Lind of prisoucrs in coufiucment; Whe nufkery, wiroworkers. off _moro or less crinio and uveceesitiatea tho es- A Sin; Anmsthetlo, males—Actrevses, bosrding-house-keepers, | tavlishment of sumu ineans to punish the incor- ¢ mflbldmlzu.\chnmb-rmlldl,-duzv;mnken. r,rY;k-. rigible and warn the weaker ulsncr. Men have w'?e?"fi:,‘m:fg“fll‘;‘.(';“l:;,'ml:f&“,m‘,nfnfg{?ol: bairdreseers, housckeepers, Inundressor, wid- | diifered b all prison‘ages as to the best method | oX ™ nifentiy largo quantities futroduced wives, williners, nuress, boddiens, prostititve, | for tho treatmeont of such ot thelr species as ar N stomiche 16 1o said by D, Proser of scrubbers, - scanivtreases, b garvanta. ' shirtmiakers, | Jebarred by thelr natires from contact with so- | £ CBUEBAmAtiy Tk 1 SIS OF A6 FIoveR o talloresnc, teachere, wuiters, washwomen. clety. Prison dlacipline has engaaed the stien- Tnun), (".‘,"f.“}‘fi"": u:.xho' u‘l xue lun L .w!)- In order to develop thelr reeources and diver- | von of thinging meu and won tho lc-long of- [ 1950 PEF “r‘ \‘h;e"‘{ n‘u' ul‘:tu:hn‘:ncn‘ux;. ““";' .:"':;l.‘ elfy thelr_ attatuments, thev wero smployed at: | forts of euthusinsts in the settioment of tho | W i EOVEEE A0 EEIREES €0 LU0 SEREES Malus—bench-maklug, cane-seating, cuiting fce, | problem how prisoncrsshould be reforined, And | {8 T€08t S0 10 KEER, EIE, DCPROR, FVGRSH | BN bauling coa!, coustruction of lee-house and woll, | the sulution Ropears ta bo as faroft ws ever, with | i SYPRITHS 108 HHRASCFE SEEF BAE AU rusdways sod sldewalks, fences, log-houses, il | but little prospect of attainment, especially | b Of or ‘fum'(‘ s sty Mot Il fog ground, luproveueqt and fepalre L Uild- | eluce theologluis caatiot weree upon the details | A0° G Yl fiormoiik, either awees of asi, and Ings, cultivativg ground, engineer’sdepsrtment, | by which even Christlaus ure” to bo saved. | 808 08 HCPELG, S0 BOCE G0N Aot yard and bary, tailor sud stioe shops, and Em- Untl} this mooted question shall be defioitely | Sioft ) SORreiirtion SRRaravater Rethiny ou-ball work; femalcs—canc-reating, washing | settled, it becomes men to eotablish thelr cor- | FoE00 o o rullenls woRmilince after tor the police dopartment, laundry rooms, scw- | rective schuols upou a plan which shull securs Euln Sl g g L L ing rooms, kitchon aud bakery, dining-room and | the greater good to the greater number, and 1€ dmk‘ .“ lm"‘o, Thick itk orl’kgm,mmm‘l bouse, prison-bail worl the plan has uot been develoved by which the | (TS 6 Raes OF LROE PIEE 06 Lol WUY INCARCERATED, bass nian shul) be purified by grinding between .“4"_ i h‘.;r a“m_:" hespe ety ;‘m m“wm The crimes avd misdetncavors for whicks thc( the celling and tbu fluor of ‘a priso, then turn ,cg nlo effect “"h‘ kl‘n\l Dr. Preyer were Incarcerated were violutions of city arle | froum bis to th contemplation uf the twxpayer, | 1561, no offect of the kiud, = e Preyer uances, breuch of the peace, intoxication, va- | aud the rights tuat sccrue to him. In briet, it OF 0046 Aooe-76 1o 10 Bxpe Nt uted Mol ot bn gruncy, koeping or Inmnates of disorderly o { iy Is fwpracticable to convert crimivals fromw | oo 0 noefe "0t mhmg“ eyt abling houses, snd otlier infscellancous or- | Joye jor their crime, theu punish them s Lu- | FREPYTSG 88 6 e ATectinna on RecoutE of uguecs robbery, burglare, actemplod bur- | aneiy s possible by th Vicits wilorded by de- | (0 ptacas wih witicnlt produces. musci lary, larceny, revelving stolen Z"’?""‘ em- | fective umhmuuu, und us chicaply us practlcable Yar “m-l;m_izv e e ezziemiout, attented farcenss oblatung prop- | by any lumination, clfecie of bhis salt, Bo (ound. thit 1ho peapira: ‘crty by fulsd pretenses, found 1 buildings with | “'fiis appears to have been the motive actu~ | 1\ Vocua slower wad deeper, tho Ireitanility ‘intentlon to steal, pliferivg, mayhiem, assault | ating the Bourd of Bridewell Inspectors. Tak= | ginimighed, and that, at “uf‘"-“un et bloots with fotent to kiil. awsault with " Inteiit 0 do | oz hold of an unfortuuate institution with an | GtiseLed Aad shaty at least atnong cold blogd: bodily fujury, assault with Intent o rob, tllegal | earness intention, to fmprove i1, they have se- F SEARM 200 “WZ; frerh il g)lung. mulwlvnllmlu-h(a!. vagranucy, and other v:f\::ll 'A‘l“““zelmlml E'tenlwllxy al)luktu mr;«‘.‘:‘;: i h i tho detalls of their work. When aske e = Their tnes ranged from “#2.50 to $13.50, thelr | gzo, what appropriation was wanted, the Super- | | Alinersony exhaoeng and pataful, discases tering of ynprisonment from ouo ‘day.tatwo | Intendent "f"“" “None,'t an agswer caleu- | 1Rt TS b et Bands. ey ere years, and their ages (rom S to D yewysi - - - | Juted to excite & suspiclon of the n,u.uu{ of # | gute, slwple, and eective, snd can: be casiiy ) Al the grounds were not ‘nloscd; sud that Duriug sho year 1636, the number of pHsoncfs | nan fo this day of **sppropriutions,” with all | plicd by the patient Mm‘{tll. Hook, with luu’ ellort hud never been muude to clnnla,vllnh—- Incurceruted who were born 1 the United | the word liaplics. Not that the iustitution hns | ticulars, ‘mafled free. Gdnu‘l’ulvummhrg #a0t babitucs 9 the *OId Bridowell,' ‘whenee ¢ Blates wao 079 iaales and 230 fewalos. - OL 132 | been entirely self-supporting, fur that [0 @mot | vaaic Co.. Cluciouatl, O, Harphersl Paréd Pen e ICATIONA 7 e L O LSRR i BISHOP HELLMUTH €OLLEGES, ; 5 LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, . /20 { Aford the highost Intellectual and Chrlatisn edu« 420 | cation to the svns und daughters of gentlemen 8t B wvery modstate charges. The uulkiu are one miloapart, and are bojh supplied with su able stat? of experienced resident European teachers, for the gppolutment of Recelvers for the Colum- bia ‘Life-Insurauce Compauy is that, by reason of the shriukage of valucs, the capltal, asscts, ete., of that Company becamne ‘impalred to an extent of nearly. $150,000, and that the Com- pany s not able to furmish tbe 8 per cent, re- serve required by the State, Judge Boyle, of the Circult Court, to-day granted o temporary. fnjunction aguinst the Col- umbis Life-Ivsurance Company, restrainiog v from further Y‘r‘olmmnx ite bustuess or dispos- fug of any of its property orasscts without con- .scut of the Court. THE ST, LOUIS BRIDGE. Spectal Dispaich to The Triduns. 87, Louts, Feb. %3.—~The work on the recon- struction of the Lurned part of the bridge- approach is steadily progressing. It was found uecessary to set threo ssw-mills in Bt. Louls to work 10 saw the timbers for the bents of the wooden trestle bridge which ls belug put up uuder the middle or railroad tracks to support the cross-ties, while the lutermediato trusses are belug straightened and righted. The tha- bers are arriving very fast, aud the space on top of the- bridge between tha east abujmeul- pler and tha west pg of the burut approach fs filled with sawed live oak r.gubcu- “The colyuins supportivg the upper roadway bave been all takeu down, and already wwo bests of the wooden trestle ary fu place. It is contidently expected by the superinlondent’ of the ,bridge ‘lluw T“““"fi worulisg, st leasy oo of the ruilroud tracks wlil o ln shape "a5c, o4 s for, é’h 20c, or b ™, Best Soda Crackers, 4 Test Oyster Crackers, Desl Starch, 4-m Kingslord's Corn & , Assortcd Fruity, ¥ ,Adz‘ca“d (;nnmml- Prull 3 Lnlion, b tans HELLMUTH COLLEGE (BOYS), ! Mackerel, 15-2 ki e 3 e bottle! £250 per aunum, includlog all charges. Dorkee's Balad Dressing, v Wb Keroseno Canv, 1-gullon, 30¢_ each, por dox. HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGH. $450 per apoum. Juoen T oty 030, 30, Glic—ntandard. Do?:ng Tea, 35¢, e, &0c—Standard...,. Baie, 50 Reductlon to clergymen, Yearly scholarships on very advanlageous Lerms., Guapowder T pFilacipal aud Chaplaia—liov. IL. ¥. DARNELL, ¥iu for ' De for. Youug liyvos Englisb Breal HICKSON'S ~ |sir> _ CASH GROCARY HOUSE | D-E. DONOVAN, 118 East Madison-st. FURNISTIRIG ) UNDERTAKIER, ’ ESS OA it o RO AR oo | BV isLIiginrsty sesand Roar. i iy of tholr roinps sttention to calls by llfllpl from eut yb Goes onlt) the i i FOR SALE. suburbau tovus Ui ahd uight; 2 ©of the balanes remaluing upon the exccutlons under which they wers held, or by super tedeus, “or otherwise; the location of tho Bisou being remote from tha dty Bail nat, accessible fur hauling materlul econoni- fally: that workshops were bot fu exhdence; ut of fnes only), t . » A 00 able Hotel Property at | ~ooanomene e i Yan 'Y ¥May, N. y. Mrs, Honora Eheehy, Widow, Deceased. ! TOCKTON HOWLE, the oo, mens | (ROILHET TP S R "KTON HOTEL, the largest, most of tork, 1 IF 3} H compine,aod pupatar LA Sibite HOUE W | bty ek ol fi'fiufi“ifi.n:“é?"x'flhw Amarics, Is ofered for sale. Forintoruation sd- | H'eeu s taln Lonerke I drees DU BARKY, T wbfi& by Phiadelphls, LGk Lhetaa d, NUBPRY, hollcicr &