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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1877. kgs atalance there to the credit of the office of | wrong-loing. Tho fron-worka havo been bank, although public moneys, were eu left at rected to KO of notes and ac- | origin, war not approved of, and he cited GEN. MW’AR UR. 84,141.03." Tead weigh onine ever alnco the panic. Its | tho rlak and ees the responsibility of Jotin THE COURTS. counte, and some shares of stock in the ftna | Scriptural pascazes to show that no distinctive ¢ “You are aure of that!" only Intely that they have begun to look profit- | McArthur, Poatmacter, and his surcties; and Insurance Company and tu the Lancarter Coal | difference in Ruling and Toaching Elders was “Why, certainly; tho books show ft, and In ables aan I Lad ite tt Saul have carried, the ctore, ho anks that pli pera may Be Ane snd Iran crepe year oaplte auction, after three there relerred to, aceartes Heuling Eulers were maki i Hen was hem a few months longer 1 would have come | including the notes and balances, and one be H cks? notie plication. wt knowh fu the earl risttan Church, His Bondsmen Will Be Called | creaiar wit that rn eee ee ne i ere. Thar mot eed dare tomne | Ineluting the notes and Another Legal Complication in the | aie oer eidonmecting in the rase of Calke Some discussion ennued. om the, necessity of “In whose name js ft deposited 1"? geod contracts on band for this season, and In thia dill and by his own choice, Gen. Status of the Singer fog & Fisher was ordered to be confirmed. an-Elder's having a good buainess qualification, on to Pay Up. ‘John McArthur, Postmaster."” trade everywhere fs going to improve.” McArthur at that’ time arknowledeed Distiller In the case of John WV. Cline, an order was | of talent, “T bave been fnformed by one of the bonds. | You have been Uieapruinted in not aecuring | himself n defaulter to the (overnmnent, ye made for the sale of the bankrupt's assets Mr. Woodford did not think that « good husl- men that the hank has refuecd to pay over this 8 partner In the works!” Hig account with the Cook County + | consisting of a warehouse and blind horse at | ness qallilcation went to prove the capacity of money because the General fs fudebtod to the "Yea; thers were several men whom Iex-{ National Bank stands a8 follows: ; . - Osco, Henry County, after three weeks’ notice | 8 good Elder. Frank W. Palmer Nominated and | tnstitielon. ts there any teuth in the story?” pected to cet to foin mein carrying them on, | Balance in hie favor, $4.24; due MeArthur as | An Irate Vermont Capitaliat Wants a | bymibicacon. |” : ire W.G. Gray took the 0 posite view, with i “Thave never heard of it. We have not | but they all failed me, They were all afratd to | Postmaster, $13,008; Port-Ofce money-order ‘ he Provisional Assignees report of eate Inthe | some reservations regarding the spiritual quall- O nfirmed as Postmaster. Arawn any checks on the bank for along time. | invest inthe present dopreened condition of | businens, $7,240: total, $20,315. ‘The bank holds Settlement with His Chicago case of Braonewick, Stephan! & MHartwas fied | fications of an Elder. ta 0) The bank fs responsible, according to our hooks, | trade and the unsettled state of polities,” against him $16,000 In paper, made by him, Agent. and ordered to atand confirmed unicas objec- | Mr. Lee anid he had sald Amen" to Me. for $4,141.03," 4 “You avoke of having ‘obtained kono 2,500 of which ls to the Cook County National tlona should be fled within ten days. Gray's remarks Lecause he understood that he ‘ The reporter chartered a horso-car with a PAYING CONTRACTS RECENTLY."? Bank. Io haa received no dividend on the A frst dividend meeting will he held March | meanta man with the most energy and ability t Gen. McArthur Has to Say | punched ticket and proceeded to the Home | ‘I had the Jub of furnishing the tron-wark on | United States deposits, aa Mr. Hurley, the Re- Anderson Sues Keal for $10,000 for o | 25n the case of Joshua Morton, 8d, would make a good Elder. Wha' a * fntional Bank, on the curner of Halsted and { the Settun contract for the new Cuurt-House, | celver, pays no div.dends to partics indented to t The composition taceting in the casoof Henry | The Ruling Elder ahould hava encrey anil : Regarding His Deficiency. Washington strects, ‘That was one thing that [ calculated on. I fully | the bank, but holds the amounts as act-ofs,, Bullet in Mis Brain, 8, Haas was ordered to be confirmed. intellectual force, and the Teaching “Elder Bald the newsgatherer to expected to cominence operation on the ist of proportionately, to thelr indebtedness. The A provisional warrant of seizure was {asucd {n | should have the necessary qualifications to on- t GLORGE W. PULLEN, TOE CASBIRR, January. J lald ina large stock of Iron. You ink, 80 for, has pald adividend of 8 percent, i the case of Willlam Meagher. able bin tu becoma a competent fosteuctor, Mr. i f Ho Had Only Had a Month oF Bo | g/chtef sie Rabin tatay Uhtessone | Haste acd Shean | Amd BeeO tba pete Tove | Now Sut, Bankruptcies, Gunfions, | separiianten maehand fount guy | Cry maatagedy Mo nt of the Post-Oflice inoney whiel he §Ca joard tried ta issue bonis fo lo e classes ‘ i More---Plans for the Future. Tute ta turn over becatee Gare Meatthur Ie fae shodcon Bue were reatralned, and the casctias | In regard to this tnatter should be taken into Judgments, Divorces, Eto, specification to the opposition tu his discharge. | of Elders, Mr. Leo sald he had been unable to ; OrG=«" bs debted to you to about that amount. gone to the Supreme Court, Meanwhile hers | consideration. The Postmaster fea disbursing Btraus lesinger & Patzreby. withdrew | find anything in the Scriptures relating to it. It T saw auch a statement, fn this morning's | ain I with all my fron stock on hand, and not | officer, and he fs compelicd to deposit the ‘Abt filed day inthe United 8t their denial of-hankraptcy and will be adjudi- | Was not often that the exizenctes of the Church | - ‘ Tninune. Itis not so. The Homo Nattonal | able to doa atroke of work on the job.” money in the United States Sub-Treasury, was Ale yeste ay fn the Un) ates | cated bankrupt in ten days unless thelr alfairs | required ft, but he had found {t necessary at ‘ ther Item of $4,000 for Which He | Bank has no claim against Me. MeArthur.? “That was certainly unfortunate," deapite the fact that any Natlonal Bank Is made | Clreult Court by Eva and Charles J. Singer | are previously settled. tines to Perform the duties of a minister, and ¢ Another ” ? “Then he dovs nut uwe you anytilugt? {Then there was the Veoria CourteHoure | a Gevernment deposttory fn the same city. | and Charles Welnland against Daniel Licaberg- | | George W. Campbell was yesterday appointed | he thouzht ft vest for the Elder to have the re- t Will Have to Account., “Not acent. fob. Ihad just got fairly started on that, and | The following is the law on the aubject, and can | ef, Lazarus Bilverman, and tho United States, to | Atsience of Jesse R. Lyons. quiedguaiifications. “(How much toncy fs there on deposit with | it wasa very’ oud" baying contract. Besides F | be found in United States Statutes at Large, restral asaleof the ‘Bin 7 Distillery to-morrow Bralford Hancock was appointed Assignee of Mr, Lee proposed for the next meeting the t you?” have only to-lny received three letters from | 1805-7, page 4: baited tes as Ty J. Hanchett. question: “What ts the official distinction, if ; “Come h 1 will eh ” artles i tudlana and Michigan asking me to | Bec. 2. And he it farther enacted, that if any | morning under a mortgage given by Llesberger. |” "Tha creditors of Horatfo.8. Freeman, abont | ay, hotween the miuleter aud’ the Raling ‘How «fo Came to Bo Interested in the Qook | j,ramashere and 1 will show rou og | Lid on work. Why," continued. Con, MeAr | dianataine ativer of the tatted fee mtn ace | The complainante state that Eve Ginger in. Feb. | angie dealer on West Madison street, met | Elder!” ‘ County Oourt-House. desk, and turning. over the pagea of a onder thur, growing enthuslastic as he reflected on the | posit any public. money intrusted to him In Tuary, 1874, sold what {s known asthe Singer | yesterday, but refuxed to accept the compual- | Ths mecting approved of the tuzgestion, and B jounty Vourteid ona ledger stapped when the atcount of" lokn possltites that had heen almost retue his any pl I'by law, of hall convert ta his ome | Distillery to Charles J. Singer, her husband, | ton of i per cent offered. Freeman then | the President requested Judge Willams to pre- i ned. “There | Bas? ori ie ‘4 4 7 McArthur, Postmaster,” was offered 50 per cent, but that also was refused, | Dare a paper on the subject, and that gentleman Kk owes the Post-Oftice,” puint- | lengtry T know that £ would have evened up,’? eae oe a Seer te AtLaT | SRaRR mLruat Der Kur 830,000 al the property: j f Robert E. Jenkins was thereupon elected As- sald he was pressed for thine, and E, 8 Barker, Ine news of tho defalcation of Gen. MeAr- tig to tho meurea 4 “Wil the foundry continue to be operated, rerifed. yin afer, to or apnly any portion ot Pa ee Eari oe ihe. Durdkasermnoney., 1 A805: algnee, ea “meeting theta y : : ! 4.03, Wy . { Y or will the Assignee close It up permanently?” 1 ve Ma, the premises were leased hy Singer and Weinland, Asslences will be chosen thls morning at 10 le meeting then adjourned until next Moa- : dh, published In Yesterday a TEU ee Toner aout make that oul! At, the Boste | ONT amt know what ope Will bo taken,” | aheif be decuen dnd eipteged aa onieerlaeast | whoown e onecabied interest; to Andrew Coch | o'lock for Gux Brothers and Rete avers. day afternoon'at 3 v'clock, : toexcite that degree of interest usually co “Dok here, tlds oerlaiie’ mat he turned | learn Mr. Charles E, Ray has been appuinted | the money s0 denonited, converted. asd: donee ran, on consent of the Trustee, J.G. William- | ,2h¢ Mrst dividend mecting fn tho case of - nected with such developments, And there th s On Match 10, 1875, the Post. | Assignee, and } am willtng—yes, anxlour—to | cd, withdrawn, transferred, of aupiled, and every ‘1 J George Stuart is sct for 2 u'clock this after- LENTEN.SERVICES, : i for this. It hae been an open re- | Qince memes wag Lake tees) the Lunt’ | hetp him all Lean in unraveling tho tangied |.auchact Inhorcly declared felunysanduponcon. | 800, and of Mrs, Singer. Cochran tan | pects A Lent rt ew was a reason for this. in | Geico account was balanced, aud we then owed | tirtadaot thoestate, ‘The foundry certaniy | viction thereof suall Le paulahell by hmpricomment | crooked, and in October, 1875, the distillery was + SUPERIOR COURT IN nner. nfen service was held in the Wicker Park i cret for some time that Gen, McArthur was it | $2,004.01, ‘That amount ‘was subsequently ought togoon. If thepcapte will only leting | fF & term not tess than une year | golzed. ‘It was subsequently condemned and | Mubert 0. Chambers Legan a suit’ for $2,000 | Church, corner of Hoyne avenue and LeMoyna that condition which ie aptly described by the | eiecked down to #448) and that Ualance Les | Fa OE ts worke Tank cues thet Toon iting or more than ten years: or by Ane, not amore | Sota bicct thn teat eed a appeal wes | #Zainst Loute Stover. ut for $2,000 | treet, fast evening under the ausptecs of the, ! term “hard up,’ and not a few were looking Deon stand these ete fest Aprile Bankrupt | matters about all right.” Or bee Bah ae ance HenHgoraie unos taken, ut: the Judea reluned:-aa di to | , Paward Wella commenced a ault for $10,000 | new Grace Reformed Eplacopal Church, of which forwardto the crash which must come, sects Court if ae esta le rarer ebted to your bank Do you thine that souieant jena ine uieretion of the Court, Approved Jane 14, | sign the bill of axéeptian ia the appe agalnst Charles 4, 2 Veussion., the Rev. J. D. Cowan Is Rector. The attend- or te ace ae Ae ad cae, era, $800, sccurod by a pledge of banisatock, gud | ATE wouldn't like to eay that poritivelyy but if | “Te wit be notteed that the! Gismiaecd. A writ of error was then aued out | William A. Anderson commenced an action | 22¢2 ¥48 quite larze, and the exercises of the General's friends, who aro numerous,'}-$1,00) unsccured. What doce that monn? ther ee f put will bo noticed that the law is vory sovere | Unt In trespace yeaters Soin i sing | Most carncst and interesting character, ‘The h a matter of | "Gen. McArthur wasat ono timo,s stock | My millonly give me room—if they will only | and very explicit. Gen. McArthur, unon his | and fs now pending, pave yeaterday against John Keal, laving ; 7 : took . it very much as f £3,000, He | give me room,” he cried, emphasizing tho words | own sliowing, violated thine law. I - | duly 25, 1876, th ikea were fold by the | Uamages ai #10,000. Anderson was slot by | were opened with the rendingof the Litany by courte, ‘Tho general ferling over thu | Rolder:tn the bank,to the extent of $8000. 20¢ | fora vient throwing wut of iis-arnim, they | oven Muowings wolated tint, tam, potted the | sarshal." Licsuerger was resent ad deracaded | Neal tt, Frldas, and this fa to recover dan | the lector, alter delivered be wees defaleation was that of charity for the bankrupt | Wanted to borrow. $4,000, offering Bis atoek 38 | will neo that Jolin MeArthur has got something | United States money, as disbursing oflicer, In ‘00 of Bloger a Foe ag ons sheala not | *8¢8 for the injury. Addresses were delivered by soveral clerzy- ; Postmaster rather than indiscriminate blame, of | loaning of money un stock of the bank, and so | 10 itn yet that Is worthy. 2 +) | tie Cook County 'Natiohal Bank, under Esha Patlaeeprel smear Joseph. Rader and D. J. Reed brought suit | men presout. The Rey. Dr. Bosworth, of lin- th the offender coupted with «| wecould not tub lim have tt. lle borrowed | “Oh! Ttell you," he burst forth again, "I | fnatruction fram the then oe der | bid. He sald he waa there to make moncy and | for $1,000 against 8. Frank Hall, F. D. Patter. | manuel Churely spoke on prayer audite etttca: Ae ee oie tvat the.| $1000 frou the Home Savings Bank, and de- | come out of tls yet, son mur my Words, But | Generul, There were but two things for tim to | Intended to buy the distillery. Singer, how- | son, A. L. Vatterson, Martin V. Frazee, and | the Rey, Mr, Cuoper, of Immanuel Church proper amount o eI teous indignation at tho.| Doaited his stock in the Ilome National an 80- Wat do, dg pegule aay on the streat about | do at that time—to disobey orders: and obey | ever, rofused to pay him anything, but at seferron Bod offense. Hence people passed one ano one to | curity. | This note he xradually paid uff. Hore, ceneyt + Alber eo —Siny dell- | the uiandetea of the law, of to violate a plaluly- | the same time informed him of the ex- $5,000 damages agains Amelin Droguite. Faiths the Rev. Mr. Williamson talked shout the street without perhaps even stopping to | Afr. Binke, please show the ropurter the Mc- Uiltten edict and obey a superior offleer. Ue | tstence of the Truatdeed and of the ap- | *™ COUNTY COURT. the necessity of exercising moro Christianity ia 2 The reporter gave him « comforting reply, tf 3 tolk over the newa, or, if they did stop to men- | Arthur note,"? & a thy nf choxe the Bely. of tho firm of Ray & Whitney, | Deal, which wae then pending. The salewss | Inthe estate of Fidello Sharp Henry, minor, the home circle, and the Right.Rev. Bishop 0 KR, reer. had for his aabject the “Expectation of r begsn a ruil in trespass for | Blessing: the Rey. Mr, North defined tlon tt, thotr talk was of the kind which, whilc | — Sir. Blake, the Cashler of tho Home Savings | ,,)U have sinned,” exclaimed Gen, MeArthnr, | ~ Chartes “and T can’t say anythin q i va Prov: @ grant of guardianship » | Chenev made the closing address, A.pus the blame whero it justly belongs nok | Pale drer, a nots Mas omy don Nearthur | that J didn thlend to dy wrong. annure | SUaqmmceuy ys Perteriay appotuted Provisonal made, and subsequently Lienterger obtained a | eran of gusrdlanehip, as, made auowed the freat uleasiig wish the comog-of of that uncharitable character which can seo no | Po the Home Savings Tank tor: $1,600, It was Yes on my word of honor, that I was ted into pales a ‘the: distillers tos 1; Silvera In tlie estate of Herman'Tenthorn: a grant of | Christ thd conferred on the world, aud how In anybody, even though tho guod qualt- | dated April — {oe On fis back was an ine | the wrong by degrees, and never thonght for WARTHUR'S SUCCERON, Bige on tho distilicry to Lazarus Silverman. | adininistration was made to Ernest Ulich and | very oue had a crown in Heaven awalting ifm ; good ys! ‘ ye a for, the tine belay by the gate et ‘that $1,600 ind been pald in Muy, | 8noment but that 1 could pat the gioney back Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, The latter bas declared a default tn the pay- | EF, P, Hanson, under bond for $20,000, AC he would but make his usefulness manifest tles ho overshadowed for cing by 870: Teaving 8500 still unpatd. “tf at any tino; and I could, too, untlf quite | Wasmxatox, DL, U., Fev. ai.—The Hon. | ment of the money secured by tho mortgage, TUR CALL, in the performance of Christian duty and bring- gravity of the wrong-doing, . et Yack ead Mie Falter, when tho | lately. Only within tho past two or three | Frank Palmer was nominated this soruing by | and advertised the premises for sale to-morrow | ,.Jtpar Bronnert—The bankraptcy eatendar, | Ing souls to Cnrist. God had a crown for every g What was learned yesterday of additional In- | ¢¥ 000 w repaid the moncy. was ralsed by the | Mouthste has come hardon me. Oh, if 1 had | the President to be Postmaster at Chicago, and | morning. ‘The care of Seleg Lebrecht te now on trial. Christian who was engayed in some particular * terest in the matter will be found fully detailed of tens ares of the Home National, for | Only squared up with the Government when I | was confirmed this evening In the Senate {m- 1 y eeene Gants iY to 248, Inclusive, No. 109; | work, and, ns there was a cruwu fur bis hearers beh ; Wich the General realized $020." , UJ could knve done so! But there came @ thine | mediately, without oppusition, ‘This action was | _ 10 order to prevent this eale the complainants Seidk dawtnon-Gletz1, Clty va, Det so | (2.2alm he hoped that God would Lely them ald Agent J. | | Did tuo Geuerul keep a private account with | When I found that it would be Impussiite to | taken Ly the Presiden without the recommend. | Mle their bill. They allege that Liesberger has | _J¢vek JaMEROX—O1, 171, City ve, Delanty. No | gain it. Eearly yesterday morning Bpeclal Agent J. | |, © Did tue Goucral Keep s make up the shortage, 1 should attempt to | ationof elthor of the Senaturs.and wasan entirely | knowledge of their rights, and that a writ of | “Yosss Mvonn—02, 6% G4. Nocase on trial jhe Rev. Mr. Leavitt offered prayer, and 5; E. Stuart recelyed a UY¥en waniall one? and, referring nto} dose. Then I beady to tremble forthe Orst | voluntary act and a manifestation of friend- | error ts now pending to rcverse the judgment of | Jupax Rovns—151 and 15 to 150, tnclaelve, | Bishop Cheney closcu the service with the bene- , DISPATCH FROM POSTMASTEN-GENERAL TYNER | tho iedter. “there 1s $4.71 to hile credit. {ime, But 1 thought times would {mprove, and | abip for Patmer. The lattor js now here in con- condemnation, They claim that the property Is | 49-22% Martin va, Manning, on trial, diction, uuking for particulars of thodefalcation, and | “'itats you the vouchore for all the money | 221 kepton. Thodays, and the weeks, and the | nection with is report upon the fuel aervicg, Taonga property Jcuak Duotn—258, Y41 ty''259, Inclusive, No | Another mecting wif be held uoext Monday ‘ rama reticae {tho Chicago, | choked out by lin as Postmaster?! ay | Months hurried along, and 1 couldn't atop |+Jt ts understood that be will Jeave tmmediately | Worth 550/000, and thot Irreparatie damage wilt |-cavo on trial, . 5 evenlag at the same place. y notlfylng bim to take charge o! 10. | ches When hile oflleial accoutt was balanced, the | them,—I couldn't,1 couldn't! tu assume the duties ot tho Chicagu oftice. The | be done to them unless the sale be restrained | | Junax Fanwett-—No call, No, 640, Olson ve, a Post-Offica until further {nstructions jvere youchors up to March 10, 1ui&, were returned ta AT LAST THE CHISIS CAME, master-General lias recelyed a few details | Util the determination of the writ of error. Wakely, still on trial. ADRIAN, MICH, Mr Sour proceat kone, eas tue anton | Hi encvoseee ial ete we bate | poate oapuad ames cates stcena | tate HeAtiban dthenon, bat etllog oe | vutam WeWSEEE aE Triton sprog, | , Caren Srzce LOOM TET ne conpceuors Pa thf Te, tf eve et st » 1 knew.that. han ty contained {u the press dispatches from p ‘s DTD EA, 4 y Meare. NX, Mich., Feb. 23.—, ie Siaer, Pipered a ae Seances ae eae pom Ee Morera Rrtoee ed bee ees etd | Only afew days were loft, and. there wusw't the | Clicago. uh P Vt. beran a sult yesterday by capias in the | JoteplH. Tyler ve. Sinicon ond E. Asnley Mears, | ADRIAN, Mich., Feb. 2.—A fearful mass of rainaee A: hed States Circiit Court acainat George H. K people tried to enter.the Opera-Hovse last nlebt : tailed examination of the accounts of the offee, | learned at-tue bank, ‘Sir. Brady thew produced tp nf od tat tare rg reread Abeta mand Postmaster General ceralved today a Wanl to recover seine $2 100° Walkeraors ct we ears bsmict Count Junge Bronn- | to attend the last of the. revival-meetinga over : Thero was nochange in ite workings, the vast | soy ateArtiur, Postinaster, in account with | World. I madeup acareful statement of all | communication from Special-Aent Stuart, avat. | 122871, haviog some spare capital which he | Pose Company, va. Mra. C,H, Whinler, | Which Maj. Cole has presided. In tho crush mechanfem moving on in its, accustomed | iis Home Netional Bank.” The heures therelu | 2ccounts, and forwarded my resiunatiom. What | ing that McArthur's bond is unquestionably z E. Wished to fuvest, he turned his attention to Il- | g:s.oG.—same ve.'A, G. Garleld, $1,451. | women fainted, clothing was badly d: d, ‘ grooves without manifesting any outward Indl- | agrovd exactly with those given by Mr, Fuller, | More could T'dof J took care that. the Govern- | guod. Tt igfor $300,000, Macon aud Steteun | Tinols, where odventuruus speculators were | Samo va. Mra. M. Williams, $191.52 —Joseph and some personal Tnjuries are Teported.. The iy “hale ment should be a preferred creditor, aud there | ire anous the bondymen. bond Willing to pav 10 per cent intercet, and employ. | Graham et al.. va. Schooner Graham Brothers, cations of the astounding developments of the pilew did you caus by thas beak " it Bature | isn't the lightest Chale Ofwuy tee ee tae ire ate eres dane Tie al Hy as bal ed Ward as his agent to make the louns. v Sis1. os, overflow more than filled three large churches. lust forty-elgbt hours. The malls cama and i fever iw te Generat's fetta ink ty Department." ‘ood, The Postinaster-General had no author. | Wa8to only take real estate worth twice ‘the Peorenion Gocnt = Coxvrssions — Samacl Mf. | Fred Hamlin, n converted Chicago drsroods went, the clerks behind thelr windows assorted Xow do you account for the disere aucy be- ‘Aro there any new developments to-day?" ty to order Deputy s ulersto be Postmaster | Mount lvaned as security, and wos to make iG FAL ‘Outs pene cine 82,0708 Al metehpnt, agaist Cole fa the Opera-Housy letters and answered the usual multitude of | 1c Your Bouke und tile banieboakea “None, Ihave seen the bondemen and have'| without bond, aa McArthur's bundemen re | loans at 10 per cent’ Interest, payable Start services, and efforts are making to wowurd an- o . Goldemith et al, te, George and James Apnie- | other acries of meetinzs und in mun. estions without any Jess glibness than i had n general talk with several of them,’ ucsted to-day. 1 t Palmer | semi-annually, aud cqllect the interest without | ton, $ur.2u, Nt her serics cetings under their joiut man- Pies ‘ o y forant’ of the facts | 1 presume the General checked out the Ri questo ay. The confirmation of Palmer 6 oUF 2 tte fiobert ber, a {.LWon't intrude on you any longer, then." | removes the necessity for a temporary charge of | 21Y expense to bln. — About $7,000 was sent to | Mt. oT Burnell, “de Te Mak A. J. Main, and | *2emeat. C 4 ould lidve any reason to auppose that anything | Enea ye eee tre arerarsctemacde te | ‘Never mind that. Lam qlad to talk with | the ‘iiica,: “MeAritats cee eera acmmeze Of | Wards and affaire went on well Until July, 1874, | D3. Tomfingon. #4, 04 Ud, me ENDO ALL, , extraordinary had happened to the Chicago hin.with tho pass-book, he only turned over to | FOU aboutit. Tt isa relict to me to have gotten |. Dev. 20, 1876. ‘There were no complaints againat | When Ward failed to forward +! lntereye. due, A) Case Olivia M, Schmid yn. Kaspar G, SOTA * Post-Dilice. this ofttce those which Lad relation to Post-Uflice | te burden of from tay mind at last after carry- | him here except that he did not appoint all the | Walker, after writing several Hiei thal bbout, | Fenraldt ani Caeling mere Paget M Epeetat DN seated t0 The Tribann: To the telegram of the Postmaster-Geucrat business, Ican account for the discrepancy In | !98 it about so long. It is really. “And I want | ward-politicians to oflice who wanted place, getting answers, came on hereand was informed frenlan grasses ome a Lach an Me- ExpoTA, Ill, Feb. 26.—Revival meetings 5 Mr. Stuart replled promptly, stating that the | eter way. 7 | | ety ke continued, earnestly, ‘that no one ———— tune the times Tee ene bit that the eee 17.40,-—David it, Froscr et aly tw; Agnus Biiik, | "ave been held here daily einco the commence- amount of the defaleation w near os c . on earth is to blame in this matter but myself, 7 , + $1350.50. o se is cheering information, whieh has ady bee fy about tho defalcation nt U 100, c W. Knowles et al. ve. y me das SMa) inperted to the readeresof Tus Tntnone, that fee » Tea the Generaltoday at me “Never, Hv knew, of course, that I took ik FUR SHIDEWELE . agent was vent to Ward to settle mateers, but | fuid’ $4 ha NATO pau orn Nurabers hare to Ieave often without being ablo ‘ the bondeinen were cupable of sustaining the | ro iedged to mo that he had checked out | Some of the money once in a while, but he never 1s Biter le Tribune, he tuo was forced to be content with pruimises | Bank of Baltimore ve. Manufacturers’ National | t@stn admission'to the Baptist Church, owing aniount involved. ac no edged tu mo iat Gj haul hits et Nh for a moment suspected what I was doing. Circaco, Feb. 20.—A visit to the Bridewell only In October, 1875, Ward happenod to go | Bank of Chicaco,” $2,500,—H. 4. 1 toits crowded condition. Yesterday a publis . Mr, Stuart next nroreeded to visit each of the a Ooias OstHtIMAt On: An) dane FEI Wo: robe "Tas not ide 1s au honest, stralghtforwan|, on Saturday fully confirmed all the statements to Vermont ‘ota Ler prey area es doth A. Holmes, abo. —ilc, Ai ken ata). xe the "Prewmiee Bem members fon place at Londsinen, and, at hia invitation h fnnocent lad, sud thought everything was all'| of your fsaue of that morning concerning th SAKE. La nga ro) cl H vom ‘} ‘§ ‘ i _ eymen from soTigee Geary wane UBUD A CoxsoitaztOn, | guegttimate tas of he Govermmcit moneyt™ | *NGamell tho last miuuto, whet 1 fl um” | orden cleantneen, and taste eve exis, rwordahel yesterday Walker: becan’ a seit fur | deoue daweeancuy'var Daniel Deiaey etal, | Corot are kindly assisting the pastors, ome deflelte course of actlou Int tle premicce, | ., °° He ascribed all hta troubles to tho fallure of fave you any plans for the future Whicli could nut Uc otheriiss than clicering to ‘ asscastnent; verdict for $3,717.44.—city va. Maria ¢ = some deflnite course of action In the premises. a0 aectibod all hia troubles shea “None, oxcept to co on quictly assisting the ® | $2118.48, which be alleges Ward ins converted |} iteeves and ciiers, verdict NEW CATHOLIC HISIIOP. beer parame neatnp ret tri ment money. The Gencral was then obliged to | Works.” Diesslug to thore who, by evil-duing,are Draught | 2°Fe8 Ae chen tdat agar and Theodore Worth; yerdict, $1,000, and motion ‘TUE SOUTH BIDE GAS CARE, for new trial. ‘will announce to-morrow,. as appointed by the cl draw on hi¢ to business tu carry on the MN, DAVID M. FORD, under {ts restraints. ‘There is a far-reaching |. Ste ste St Pope, twro new Ulshops for the United States,— tenes ie unlce to fare tea Been eter a Fost-Oltice Beate Ys "Yo mect tho drat | the manager of the Erle street foundry, was un signideance In this worl: which inspires the hope The elty Med tte avswer esterday to the bill | | Cincoit Covrt—Coxrassioxe. ‘Thomas J, Shay | FOP tis United States, al i t y 1 ve. Jorept M, Dennts, $143.70, one the Rev. Dr. Jobn Moore, of Charleston, te beet 3 able to put aby estlinate on the value of the | that other public Inxtuutions of thie uity aud | Of uA. Daniels in the Circutt Court. Tuo | et al. ve. Joseph Mt: Dennts om Axept any responsibility for the running | for the payment of mafl-eontractora and | Costinws and other work on hand, “There wero county may be brought under sinfiar control, | “me Khe of defense Ie adopted as that taken | QZvoun Hourne Ay. 3 (uivell et al. ve, Henry | be Blsliop of St. Aucustine, Fla., and the other f tho iuances, until” a settlument was | other employes and expenses, Tina crippled his | poi Or ave large contracts on bond “Loatle ty ¥ y be Brought a Mee onttol | uy the Chicago City Gas-Light and Coke Cou- ust verdict, $20.0, and motion for ne | Hominicau Friar Vinzes, of Benita, to be unde of o successor to McArthur Was appoine- | fron business, and in in order to Keep it going he | GooK County Court- . FOP ee ing ig | aud thereby remove the opprobriam which now ls trial, ks 1" 5 . House, but, for mbat of | fo, i pany, ite co-defendant, uphelding the contract | Ty), —R. J. amt . coadjutor of Bishop O'Connell, af Grass Valle tine lamdenn ie dss Uc, avuauge | Hat be Il ara te ksep the oso | tee Gisbul of the tell tnd vert abp: | Sever ean doa Chrutonts We ema | peaooranimaang suit berweet ie | caee OPTS AEE th Agta dtne | Ca ° ‘ 2 of the bondsmon fur tl le J i i ing Company va, P. WH, ker; >. BLO. ZB, = they were by uo meas ‘eager tovacrapt tho | Tuablng, Luly unfortunately Zor lla, Uedld not | Ped, A large part of the tron stalraeurit for | Gf iguorauce and barbarinine Wowax. | propriation concerning the expense.” It In also | James Carn. ve, cdachorest Tarts: E00: 28. JANESVILLE. WIS, loner, Some grumbling was {ndulged tn by stop See cept on checking au not stop | janceville, * is, '¢ alrendy in place, DOUGLAS MONUMENT, denied that the Company bought. up the Come | $157,08.—D. BM. Woody va, Nathan Tuckerman; Spectal Dispatch to The Tbuns. <0 everreaclea gent Nomen, Hey fey ae sine Hoy avo hia neonate wah ate wie atiened for — the jppper tb the Kittor af The Tribune, mon Couuel! to socure the purchase of the con- | verdict, $60, TaNRsvitLER, Wis., Feb. .—The Rock Conn: * » Tally not feelln; cl stories Pr, “i : SER Tere AE » Bel , e recognition of tholefiuapeial atability on the part There fe Cee SUBTHEASURT" ace q | some colume, porticoes ant catthins, Welt sue | Cmicaco, Feb, M.-With sour permle- res, RELIGIOUS. phat oaronae retin a oar ke PAA ofthe Special Agent. They even professed to here ie oe nr ing ie He voflica | {wy completed, A few of thecastines for tha | son, I will venture the auggeation of a much | Judge Drummond left for Springfield last cores Court Street Methodist Episcopal: Charch to- feel offended at the rellance which Jotun Me- | balauce of $40,00153 t0 the credit of tho ollica | Aging Countyand PeurlaCuunty Comt-onses | better altethan Drexel fioulevard, Dowelas | events, to Le pone about two weeke NOON PRAYER-MERTING morrow, aud continue ip session twa lugs. - Arthur had placed upon them, o8 evidenced by fn this wb-Treasu: a tly inquired at the | 2fe still on hand. All the work for te Lincoln, | Park, or any of thy distant places alread dudge Jameson will next Mouday begin the > - i ETING, See ene ' his appropriation of the postal-funds under the 8 ban ic Feportor a pea uen| ty eiirod.al the | Nebraska, Post-Oflce building has bi nshfpped, | unined,—where thonsands of our citizenr would call of Coleudar No. 2, consisting of unto-tre | The Rev. Q. H. Tiffany and Mr. G. C, Stebbins Gortachakot, Fy belly that the Londsinen were alle to rel rae | eae eee ete tH Onde: 1a ae rey | a8 also tunt for the United States Sub-Prewsury | nover ace {t,—for the erection of a tontmentto,} and passed cases, 2 conducted the noou prayer-meeting iu Furwell | Tt istold that on New Yerr's Day, when all . the Department. After some general tallt they | From, Washington, Treasurer Banve will not pay | 8¢8an Francisco. In the two latter cares a | tho Jate Stephen A. Douglas, ‘Tho triangular 1 Tg tne oe als re Mood yesterday, be- | Tlall yesterday," and the attendance was quite | the fmportant personages at St. ‘Potarsiarg. Sees peeaonaiie: fe Vue eatin Bi iene avy checks drawn on him by the Chicago Post good deal of the tronwork fs not yet ‘in place, | lut where the ereen-howse now stances, at the | Sore Judge Booth, Fy fo or large. ~ went to pay theit respects tv the Imperial int esterday granted a divorce to | _ The exercises were openod with the stnging of Us, Gortschakotl was takeu up In the elevator ‘ and has not been paid for, In every instance a.| Intersection of Madison atrect, Ashland nye | fendant. f id notified him to that effeet, Ollice. 2 y \e e uid, und not im ry : frou Solin itelehertcon ae. | the hymn, “I uced Thee every hour.” tothe Emperor's rouins, As he came out of . certaln percentage, gencrally 15 percent, fy re- | nue, and Ogden avenue, Is, In my judgment, Judge Moor Several Of tho Leoneinan tet te worao.o ths.) West alouras street fear Ashland. avewe: itt. atnett Until the eotupletion. ot'the work and | one’ of the finest sltee In tho ety tor atone: | Dorotea ttt conversation, brosched the theory that they | one of the prettiest localitles In the city, Step Mr, Ford supposed that tho Assigucs, would | ment. Standing at the entrance ‘to the avenue | count of his the elevator he met a host of other dignitaries - ‘ Requests for prayers were read hy the, Rev. | who had coma up by the stairs, © Luel iy dogs ro Ne ell Uieit mot, peuceaarily be called upon to satisty | ping of from the architecturally jogued igh: | probably be authorlzed to complete the work in | tat Ieada to Douglas Park, no niore appropri: | . Judge Farwell yesterday granted a dccres of E.R. Davis. They came from a father Ww! you are," he eal, © to be so young and strong."? : tuvir bonds, since MvArthur's ussets would cer- | way of Madison street, with {ts constant and Mh tlvene-caves iu order to aeeans the full pay- | ato place can bo found for the proposed Doug- | divorce. to Mary J, Woods from Albert 1B. |. sired the meeting force pea lattes we de But, Prince,” sill one of the courtiers, & eth talnly be enough to cover the deticit, consid. | nolsy parade of vehicles, the quict and elegant, ment. , Jas monuinent. Cirizes, Woods on the ground of desertion, fons ‘4 A took as fresh asa young nan.“ Old, ok und ering that Government stood in the recognized | though not fmposlug, aspect uf Monroe street | ‘The work for the Chicago building hae not UNITED BTATES COUNTS, conversion: from the pastor of the Presbyterian | techie, anevfered! Gurtschako, One would poiltlun of o preferred creditor. Mr, Stuart's | carricaa moat favorable finpression to the mind been touched upon, nor havavven the potters SUBURBAN LOTS, Bamuel W. Recse and Christian II. Manson | Church at Wheatland, Ia., for a revival jn rellg- | almost tinagine Nestor before hitn when loukine h FROME TUE aQUEL CHRD TuaAT hae t of Hin Cosa visor. Se ate ro ease been made, It was propused'to begin work on é To ee alee a te jean . aay he a pall Bgaluat, Olver. ct at Somerday fon in bis church in answer to prayers, and from | at sou," said a second courtier, © Ah, but iowcver, by soylng that Government bul noth. | pe eHnieme: ‘ + | tho latter dui eK, nIcANO, Feb, 2.—-In a letter in yesterday's | to cancel a patent. No, 160,805, lssicu " v' r v Nestor merery One expects to hare fog tode With) SeArthur's outside alfulras tt GEN. JUN MPANTHON | to ring Inst week, but it had become h ¥ 1" h Robert Smith for the work at the Bethel Home. 7 Bpparent by that timo that the crash was Iney- | TwipeNR from O.C. Gibbs, he states that * A | 187 to Oliver G. Urvant ond JobnT. Wright | Other requeats were aley nade. force of Achilles!” added the old Prine Min- mide no differeuve whether he weut Into | ives at No. 510, aplain, substantial brick struct Bre b p a onlateel laventiaiuia si takdinitse te q ! : Aci ; Bankruptcy on mnote “doyerunent, alwaye ure, possctaliys'uc chatactertetice to render ft tabi, Se are cere Event -va foot lot for n suburban home te a | Crutatntite who; as a, W. ected | 42 to Rev. Br. Trowbridge olferod prayer, and | Sster bitterly took the’ stand In theso cases that, ao | especially noteworthy above other and similar to the value of the en: trely unable to nive any, vstimato. whatever o% | grindle."” ‘That ia pretty stron language, If | cemplalnunts, whu, os 8. W. Reese & Co., are | the hymn, I gave My ite for thee," ete, was | Se Sy toon as an official was. declared ‘and | houses in the viclulty. Yesterday evening, i AMUSEMENTS. ie. stinga and other material | ho only pute hard study enough into it ne will | lareely ensuged In the manufacture of stencil. | sung, in the works, Au tuveutory will have to be : plates, allege that thy business of stencil-plute | ‘The Rev. Dr. Tiffany then spoke from th oH proved ow defaulter, “the bondainen { when a reporter i Sceonded, a the front | imudy before this ean te eat ‘nb with pe dont conelude tinh: wdoile a harty le manufacture 18 not nowy and that the delend- | exe in L motes Mee and el el, rr Te WAVERLYS TREATRE, Would instantly become Hable. There wouldve | steps and rang the duor-bell, an un any | dewreo . of certainty, and the | aud if the purchaser knowb it lees twenty-tlve | S08 patent was obtained by fraudulent reore- | showing the uniillingncss of Gud ‘tut at tAGU AVI no walting fur the long processes of tho law to | usual quiet and solemnity. seemed to him to question of completing the jobs on foot lot, where fa the swindiat. Does hotrcalize | suvtations. They therefore ask that it may be | should perish, { Re Hy A lets Gin TNS STatezer, r ic a r Tt was discuvcred {u the tex! Maue ser, Tus bondemen mdat Rok tia eat tear | Saar sel eae Mise at that mes of | band, will, outer” ireely into thie | that aman can buy ty fotsot twertyige Test verne bien Mattel Lie teeeats Company | He silts thst God bad rio plcusury in the deaul RNGAGEMENT OF : ineanwhile paying over the full amount. of the | night when parlors aro lit up to the height of | SBitulations as to value of material, ‘Tho wark | each os well as ong or Mitys and thal, there Ie Med avill against ftolert E. Jenkins, Avsigues | Sf ee Wicked: but dealred thea tu turn tu Hiln. ae dvaleation® “Aire tuart’ fanvounvement to thie | briilaney, aud when volecs Df young people | Gesignall for the different buildings is only | many a pour man in town to whom alut 254125 in bankru say Of H. E. Hubbard, J. He Eolt, | Woy Rai then, that men did not accept sal- SOLDEHN “Eo. tdvct was disheartening to, she bondsman, who | Jaughing’and talking are usualy ecioed, uc | S2auted to them, and if the contracts aro not | would bea Godsend: that ta if the. tut. was Mary Wetherell, C, Davis, G.dellumbleton, At | YaUont There werw metuphysical objections ax With her new, complete, and popular leaked graver than ever when [twas delivered, | upon the pavement, sendivg pulaatioas of lta iL Dring for old frome Cy Ue Worth what it | within areasouablo distance from town W. | Murs Wetletslly C. Davie C.J. lumbletan, A, Wriod religia sot oun tn en Hey Dad | estan © HC GPEIA COMPANY, Tee rE ee eee ae a oa dt feasts tec ine Peogtiy, Way |. Thoreporier asked tr, Ford’ what lght ha INDIANS, Bs cha ec GF ivoards Sate | $2 Toe ie would refer the vet ta Veer reaesing ERNE RENTS : wit various culatory expressions, such as | the strains of a parlor orchestra were wafted, .T, a Uiviston of the Commissloners' Division of Lot | & i Favorite Enytish 7 4 are commonly ted by ign when thoy aro nad, | across the twilight alr. ~ A passerby, hurryin PAT MESTERIOUS Treat Daxpwoon,.D, To; Fob. S.A. cooriér ar’ | ulvislop he Ca y Bubdly he saved, and thy bower, to save at Apa the Favarite Eaten 7e7eh) One of the frat items of tuterestthet occurred | to his late aupper, paused @ full suinuterand | Of €0999.83, dues,to 1’, J. Sexron for the Court- | rived from the military camp, forty miles north | 14, Block 24, in the Caual Truateca’ Subdivision | teen putin Christ's hands, Refereuves to thls EASTON: q 4 f , of the south ¢ of See, 29, 89, 14. abe MIB SOLDENR WILL APPEAILIN EVERY OPERA. . {nthe overhauling uf the acounte ol the Post- | gazed at the roticent,. gloomy {rout of the resl- | commasor Geehod Boxee has, Sextuw's | of this city, today reporte that Lieut, Cum- | OF fle soush 3 of ‘a bill ‘ogatnat Mastin | SoWd be, found to F Thnothys Hy Hd. and in | rnus (Tuesday) Evening. Herve’ Sparkling Opera, ' Olke was the dlacovery uf a little evtry, from | dence of the ex-Vustinaster, ron'contract out, and bargained with MeArthur | Mngs with Company C attacked a small Tndian'| Cainpbell, T. D. Albright, Charles W, Gatchell, | Sovail and vi ‘appealed to thea: Hee help, but | y, CHEE BRIG. ‘ Ponte ppeares that Gen. McArtuur ied do- | Come in” aald the young man, who oponed | and Clara Raffen for bieauareot werroiie, | cap on the 2k. ‘The Tudiana ted through | Willm Haseltine, S Heed. und, J, Le Camp, Christ never did so, and when upon earth ext | Petey ree 2 MME ARCIIDEG. aenek te ar spt ty ddd hte aly oa | Hea Meare, up fo AU "ocune ahd te | egret ene ences” aunt Aris | Halt, ferelow moeafe for HAN un | Gann eat witanerw aid wasaheaye realy | Pamrtgtrc UM OMG NATIONAL BANK i 5 wh A000 . erty. Lieut. he’ south ol . Block 2, in =) 5 \ to the credit of the Govarnment. It wasaleo | man who knows that ho {8 giving walcoinc {n- notes oho ere atoRly tobe paid era of sheep, ¢ stall number of eattle, sizteen | well's Addition to Chicago, Also’ anoth- | te fecelve them, although He wus ut the thie 3 huras and Ore! Sr. Za i fmutes “as recelved. teprouched, That afforded a basis for the $ ‘ne * : umination. Gheovered that this deposit bad been withdrawn | formation, the Genoral will be down in a! Ho-conside: seitinates ett | Pontes, aud Indian robes and blankets. After | er against Freeman Campbell, A, Brown, | Sproul! hy wd Wanted it boys for the (rand Maren and Ch [ertonally by the Postiuuater.. ‘This inado quite | minute." y {mate one. vit NeArtingg had oe te dea Uh diers, had one Antu camp ot night the | C, Andrew, 8. Httl,J, 8. Campbell, A, T. Gutlt, Preecations TARY Mit ye dob he “Petes eee, | rust ATpiac tue age corr Mouian ruse sed oe crestlug addition to the proviously-named | ‘The minute tengthened into ten of the same | tho whule work and had been awarded’ thecce ane retaned dnd) mado an attack which | C, it. Barton, 8. M. Jones, and A. Wetzel to vi ered t the! tement to bis attorney, had placed the | parlor was ong of thusa rooms which are so | work, und would have obtainod a commission | No whites were injured, Lot 5, Bluck 3, In Rockwell's Addition, He bad offered to put thele stus f {moat ot Sue wnbezaleinent. Gen, McArthur, | size betore the promiso was fullitled. The | tract, he would hava had to autrlet tho brick. | Was promptly repulsed with ono Indian ‘killed. | foreclose a mortgage for $2,500 on the N. }¢ of Honea of tks Christ led for them, and one GRAND SACRED CONCERT A H I le i euttre sum at $31,801. Tho'Homa National | rarcly found wowadays—arranged with an GFe | from the subcontractors. ‘Thie sort of thin Indian siual_firce are seen in all directions. from them ff they would but turn to Him, i i + ,BANKUUPTCY MATTERS. “ Hallelujals "was sung by the congregation. IN THR TADERNACLE, deposit i fe Y te rd | Phe command {s moving southward to-doy to . Del Ne . "red ° "eng tosoneradict MeAetburieatalement. | tagasiveandie, 7 tthe apartineng | Coutury were incorreet,. ™ stafementsete the | from Gain) Rablneon have not pec arsivads oes | Fomley Featerday. Ile preferred deus amount | Clad eircet, and stated tat twentycelgit. of = 4 ; 0 this claim fs mads A door at the extreme end of the apartmen: bir. Ford fr that eG SeS0, the, aectired tebee ‘teh jad embracod THE BEN THE ‘ 7 toca tat tie bik should a held ne opened nolsclessly, anda nan entered hastily, | the works eae contsratated Foe Sah dieser: n Flee bolng worth $18,800, and tne unsecured | Rneentuge ts Cuorecoy Chnak sta recent POR BEIT OF Yk ok Cy ce the depual waving been made | gi 4 meeting. opping to turn up the gaa-burnerin the centre. | time, but. efforts had* bee Contesting Vanderbilt's Will. Hapilities to $10,671,3, ‘The assets consist of v, M. M. Parkhurst offered pi nd ‘here will bea Chorus of 490 BELECTED VOICES, svowedly ay Governnient fade, the bunk bud itwas Gen. MeArtiur, somuwhat changed ho | tide’ over the stupa, and ie own New York Sun, Fed, 31, Jand worth $13,070, but heavily incumbered, ei oung man Hed of area pet ey i camiuciad' by ir Hae Ge STERIINS, sud poniht to pay it out on Gen, KcArthus's per- | seemed, standing under the uow brilliant gas- | not until last week What vitesc proved |, In splte of all statements to ‘the contrary, tt [ Iile and not t $1,400, horses and cow | prover fn one of the Baptist churches. TOMES (Vad Ghetetes cal Gets BY ue tavern woalorder, It te probable that if the bonds Jets; not that he was oyerpowerod or torn by | Inaufficent..'The laborers amt workinen yeu- | 18 yet declared that Curvellus J. Handertitt, $75, carriage $50, dubte dua ‘on open avount | * Charice 8, Morton spoke briefly on the tm: | anurras AltGsesuer tue hrokremie wil bor gary ate Tang Hed upon to settle up they will stick | motions, or that he was stolid ana indifferent | erally would, ua douvt, wet. thelr pay, which in | Are Allen, and erhaps another sister, will | about §2,100, policies “of Iifeinsurance $2,000. | nortance of men eoeklng salvation, and sald | tactlre. “Musle Store, 1 Hits itean aud refusy toioclude tt amoug thelr | {a his expression, He was nervous, and there | each case te uuderthe $50 limit, He had vo idea | coMtest the will of tho lute Commodore,’ Cor- | The banktupt also lise an unknown and une hero wasno poor mcn except those who were | site sregncaty Sy et Ruot 4 Sone Muse Store, | 130, roe At Teast auch svemed to be the feel- | was ook of care on his usually good-natured as to, the provable future af the works, execpt pettus Hos retained than Aten on b ih gottlen eka ia neitg Brine of ies without prayer, ‘i 4 milalow tekets : win yesterday, and ainiiing countenas hat it was not Jikely that the Assiznee wou . ele Ae Fiske Ve te Denison, enlao ether, L “ What a iriend we have In Jesus’? wes aun, meer rar addition to dhe $93,004 given ofaras the |“ f'am feeling well’ aald he, making a. for- | beeilowal Coed me tah tie, Assiened would | ee ene Dari Daley ile te ee Denison, Stewart & The, frm | and prayer was offered, me MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT Indebted, Oe 18. rn 108 vines, there a atil) another item of | Jorn attempt aba laugh, ‘very well, conslder- | tract, which would extend over two years at | tumored that Mre, ‘Thorn, another daughter, | of Denison, Stewart & Co. on the 18th of | 4 gentieman referred to the work in Spring- charged = uy ainst en, Ition I any in.’ Toast. will co-operate fn the cant Thosa whu are | August last assigned their wholo effects, worth id, ti cai ort, ‘This repretenus a portion Fieapbke rapldiy, as if somewhat embarrassed, | | Auiong the assets mentioned in Gen, BfcAr- | 18 a position to know, aay that the lawyers who | about $2,004.13 to Ucorge Lowe for tiv beuo- Sel ee id demoustrated the eilicecy of covtage et pr sala al and not | and advanced quickly to an casy-chalr, pushing | thus’ pelition {n baukruptey wasmentioned the | Have been retained have already inforined thelr | fit of thelr creditors, Their debts were then request, Mr. Ntebbin 4 Beek F ans, tnd ‘edded to the Privat above given, | it near the visitor, and Uropping! into fewith an teal catate, ‘on. which the foundry "3 altusted, clicnts that the will cannot be broken, and it Is | $32,091.04, ‘They compromised with thelr cred- | gayi” ty bins sang king to Heung, C8 eum tutal of 89,KH4, The Tater | air of reliet, valued af $46,708.23, on which was an incume | Mfersed that the detiro of the disputants ts to | [tors, and subsequently thelr property was te- | Dr, Tiftany desired the Christians present 10. | _ DesIniNg) Dot the ality should not be counted, at teust | ‘The newspapers have—on the whole—given | Lranco of $3180), accused) “to. sir, | compel Willlam H. Vanderbilt to tell them, | turaed to them, ray. and requested those who wished to come | Complimentary Tickets to tho Sa- Will uc wigls of ft, as itbas been earned, and | mea fuir suow,” sald he, after getting ecated, | Clement, and” lao aw truatdeed, | before the will govs to probate, how | An fnvoluntary petition was Oled against fchrne to manifest it by ristng, aud several cred Concert Tuesday Evening, neg doubtedly be allowed in the final settle- | © Of course J expected to get some h knocks, | smouut uot given, to A. West, In lookiug | Freat® portion he wil} divide among them. | David J. Lake, restdiny at Lake Forest, a gralu- | responded. - ‘uets by applying at Root & Cher eg tecuUats. ‘The Special Agent, how- | and J can't complain a particle, Ldeseryed it.! | over the records yesterday, a THIBCNR reporter | This he lias already declined to do, ‘The con- | dealer and broker on the Board of Trade, by ‘hy meeting was closed with the benedJetion, | May obtatn reserved seat tickets br apolying at loot & % te, peeulating the deficit, cannot uf course | Have you thought of (raced the trust-deed back to its original entry, | testants, however, clatm to by aute to show that | thy following | vartlest Spear & Driver, @395; Towers OMe b on the pnaance 0} anything which la contingent MAKING A STATEMENT 10 THE PUBLIO and found that ft wus to secure @ note for | Uudue sutlacnce was exerted in obtaining the | Luke Forest University, $7,700; 1). C. Scranton, THE ELDERS. Ly Se : ance Mture, and must count in the whole | about this matter!” 7,000, payable to the Cook County National | Will in its present shape, and it ts by no means | $713.75; and Jonathan ‘Brooks, $370. Suspen> ithe resbytertin Elite Arecdatloas eld MecVICKER’S THEATRE, Kenot yuag Part of the deficit, aince the aalury | " “Nos Tuu't sce sa as there would bo any | Bauk.' The uote was dated Jan. 23, 1874, and | possible for an earnest contest to ensue. sion of payinent only Is churged, A rule to show 1 Presbyterian Elders’ Association beld a Story gered duo until the actual pay-day. | use, ‘The thing is duno and wyer, and everybody | bore intercat at the rate of"10 percent. Ithas | _ COl- Ethan Allen suid that he is retained only | cause March 9 was fesucd, regular weekly meeting yesterday afternoon at | week commencing Monday, Fe 20, Ever; ; ond diapeeeftey noon Mr; Stuart revelved a sec: | has had. hla say. about it aud nothing | nover been pald. * Py Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderpiit, Col. Allen | An tuvoluntary petition was also fited arainst | 8 o'clock In the ministers’ room in McCormick | evening aud Eaturiny Moers “The young ss \ Hed from tbe Postmaster.teneral, ine | that I could’ have to. offer woul IN TUR UNITAD STATES CIRCUIT COURT, bas done all in bia power to avert litigation. 7 | ttenry Starring, a meretiant st No. $4 LaSalle Block, corner of Randolph aud Dearborn strects, | ta!euted emotional actsess, : bie, ange t0 hold the bondsmen responal- | futuence anybody's opluion. Besides," added | May 8, 1375, Join MeArthur there. tiled a bill | am Freatly opposed,’ be says, "to family con- | gtrect, by Jaues I. Story, wu claims $00, | Pincetcormercr MBOOID present. T. 3B. Carter, | Miss GENEVIEVE ROGERS, ; tniutdiataly oe oat a pew Postiaster would be bey stralghtenty unself-up with & gesture of asking for gu folunetion against fe American Monavie she a erates Ie they ean node | dea, D. Hull, who sala $3 and sche President, owcupied the chain eB fa ihe'edecesntal Saclety Dramas . A - . « ' ave | Exchange Natlonal Bank, of New York, to: re- O . » Mea chal 000, a aia ner Sith ons ot Gen, Meafthut's ae ‘erong: aad fen riklng to stand all the | sipaia “it (from enforcing as coltestion pbs for a settlement as tone Ba Aen, a at that on tho Jat of Eouruny ueunads Sater Mr, Evarts offered prayer, and Mr, O, H. Leo Ser ER lie ee En Cast 4 14 nday evensn; ek cl ete.) alo notes whlel a oO ent ay went o! a q fe have been itlorted. tae’ Nate find Siuvo of veto tid te rekety perp ret yt funds arate by. ita to thu Cook will take the seme vicw of the subject, and | ham, fad fiat at other thues he made divers, read an Instructive paper on the subject before of Characters. ° pod reduscounted in | settle the claims of his relatives, which aro far | gitar made NaLOMenoney deposited with the Hume | of the Post Ulticel County National Bank, : he last mecting—" The Oitice of the Elder.” | "Monday, March 5—LEMONS, ; aymeuts or sates to other creditors, to'| © ~Munday, March S-LEMO H nk, ‘und It Tt) * a :, ‘Nied at thac time, Gen, | {rom exorbitant, rather than bave any legal | detav its creditors at large. Suspension of pay- | He showed tho duties and responsibilities of the : "7 ‘ dette In looking over the scheduled n- | known letter, fool that 1 was. And to thivk } prior to the suspension of the Cook County | Sappens, we aro abuudantly prepared to go on.” | March 9 was issued. : and spiritual functions of the Eider, twpresaing BID Cc. FRANCS, ‘ benuee's Of the defaulting Postinaster, will | how, just as things were beginning to look bet- Qatfonat Bauk, he, aa Postmaster, made use of SS . du the case of 8 A.and A. HI. Mateer, sn particularly on his hearers the nocessity of that Tn bis popular Sensation Drains, ¥ "Due tne gene the otter items thess tw ter, ad to lose it all, everything 1? the Bank ay a depasitory tu facilitate the busi- : LOVERS, TAKE WARNING, orler Lim aed fon ae ae for he exam functlonary teading an exemplary and correct MARKED FOR LIFH, i pied at tas oe cae Bank 6500, aveurs The General restlessly twisted in bie scat, | ness of his office. note farther, on iofortsas Whatever partiality Cupid may entertain for Grant, -Stepheaa was scevea weipre ext but | Christian life, The qualidcations, tucluding a | 4A Groveriua rreciatty Olu.’ Ladies’ Nghia, Thore: a e Auk, . 84,1 = alluece Wednesdays and Sature Kel at the butte {iaeecured.” Io order to “fC didn’t futend any harm,” continued hte omy Na- | harassed by Ho bitter rellestion thus called up: tlun sand bellef, 0, alter a moment's pause, God knows f aforesaid, {t{s alleged and clalmcd un the part | {erent fowers aud perfumed tresses, bo has | ruiused to o gaye aug BUUCS, Be of the Vulted States, by its proper oflicers at | 84 Uwnconquerable aversion to odorous uoses; | sued for a and yetterday au order was is- | certalu degree of culture, acquaintance with achment to bring him into | Scripture, etc, wero touched upon, and sugges- | ~—7.iny ice , MACTIONS WETWaEN THM HOME NATIONAL | didn't. I took the iuney fully ex cting to | Washington, or some of them, that tho | and unless Lomeless and sheltcrlcas will never | Court to show cause why he should uot be pum | tions made rezardiog the means of incressing COLISEUM, : sTaucee reporter det eee pay itback. Hut what's tieusa of talking,” he | Qepostts ab Vostinaster with the Coos | venture withia shooting distance of caterrin bsyed for COMLEHIPL Beard, an injunction | ‘Aa biuense auuusefulnese of the Elder. Tus Great Success end R-eugusement of 4 Sue Pust tive Rossa ee ae Brady, ee ee be helped ‘now, howerer County Saltonat sale baited jupee te Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy ta safe and rela | gi tcsued wralnst Goutd Wallace to prevent Pee Hood prayed, and then Mr. Waters con- | DEN THOMPSON es JOSH WHITCOMB 4 clowning LOHEY bas the Home National | | + You were in trouble on account of the tron | tu polut of fav, deut dye’ frum the Couk | ble cure for thls disgusting diueuse. Dr. Merve's | Bin trou self Bauk belun M dum Books f ball d seetiees the baukrupt’s property uuder Hailed the discuselé Ly reading 3, pap ‘The ‘Together with an entirely new Specialty Ola pe Weeing to the Post-Uilice f ‘1 * sugwested thi er, y Ng MeArthus, per- | Memorandum are given away a! rug- | a chattel mortyaze, : popularly acceptod belief that the two c 6 O Stuart Sisters Bolle Celeste, C. C, Mathews, and 39 the vovics fa my cba rt) show that there ls rout that was tie ‘whol ES ouudattan of ay Souullg; and that the wears ie Manta the atures. The Assignee of Henry J. Guodrich was di- Eidere—-Rutlug and Teuching—were of Divino | ottera aduisdun, 25 and to cents, '

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