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' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDA . MARCH 3. 1877—TWELVE PAGES. —_——r— > i — — = —— — = = = = : 3 Tincelr 3 IR ro nee 5 ” inz npward. R - - I RALLRROADS. Tocsier for the Lotupsto, Bloomingion & ALL SERED i v b b bl [l by St i ok dgor st i | loiGebet, Semaa dabpit [ REW pUSMICOSIINS . the " nted States Cowt t Tniamagols | 0ol . o i bt sy of e | e crlec ettt sesiens | Wocte Boks oy Sailalh Seliogls t 15 Thought of the Decisions | 9nnext Mondas. In the meantime the Heath __(Zehtinued from the Seoon: L LOCAL NOTES. ition on tho Deat methorl of teartuny & Sun- | pnetor has been well geslrted by the Her. e . : What Is 4 rty, which ina posseasion of tho Iine aa fersecs, | searn. Thln very proposition wasan abomination TESTIL WARD DEMOCRATS, Ie kiad adopted tweive rulex | Uhapin, the Rev, Mr. Lane, ond the Tey, Dr. s s i in the Granger Cases, s saidd Lo be niaking strentons efforts to obtaln | And n Ainzrace 17 the er. * The Democrats of the Tenth Ward held a pre- | for! ! Theiprcheciuntfaln | Duche ir, St Jn ta preack sasqighe o€ the CHORAL PRAT Fltted for the ; iriullctlon of ‘tha cuse lor the Stato Caurt ot | (Ate. Fiahlsmuie in e gt ch the other | tininary meoting o organize for the Apfing | b boatmbue s ion essbi st sioesdopetner | Couregea, e Lmirerssives feel poetal and en- | GHOIA] VAISE, ccaonsertie | | Indfann, ; Mvneanf qamied the preclous queation en the | ooyrn oy No, 130 North Halsted street dast | Bt ank 1ind 1ol them: Fead the learnn tozcther — Teanty for any donomination. - 00" st Bavere | A Qnostion as to What the Results Will | 1, )0 st 0t en Comnt. torcdny the aru- | | The provioun guestion was secnndul, and the | evenfng, at which about fifly wers present, | MiHCC: commit to memory at lesst one Impurtant KANKAKEE, ILT. Tunes, and (eaey'shorl) Antlicms, Dy the Tiov. 3, i he Illinois Suits ment as fo th celvership of the Ohlo & Mis- W Fajected ~yeat, O0: naya. 1M, o 7 3 and J e chnnana ¢ coretaer ta secondin wiitiog Auecial Dispateh 1o The Tridune. L. Warennour, Price, 23 cen Bk Bo in the Illinois Suits. el to the Revelverahip hio & Mis. e Tt o o e asen Committes on | Charles King was called to the chait and James | qucstions by the c) Iet these recorded que: SARAIEE, T1hs NSl t —oFtin 1ol e resfiit o i Theninnt Raficont was condduded, sl JWIEC | the Fout-flice Appropriation iill, made & repori | Dwyeracted as Secretary, A commiftee on [ [iomaho radin onler bo the clare by the Reeselurys | 4o Jhucaiicain sill hoding the attention of the ¢00D NEWS, Bt N ek The K noon 10 the offect that Air, Torranco should be | hoeeopcceied foexpinn it the Commiitee had | permanent organization, consisting of Salnes | swerr i approted by vote vf the class and eoncur- | commnnity, and the resalts are consldeeed very | SNz Book, which disanpolnts nobody. and contains - Prospects of a Rallrond War.--Tho Ran- | Giih 5 Cheenect Hine, Nt JORMa sl b | hareed npon most of the aniendments, comnronte. | jiarris, Michael Ford, John Connell, Pabuick | Fence af o cachert 1t the ciams niy nm ihe scc. | antiefactory. - The nightly preaching fervices and | 81850 nrumber of songs which will b anirormat ! sas Pacifice--Miscellancous, Liat John King, Jr. should row be apnofided, | th Senate, but at o fourof tho ameniments the | Corralicr, and M. W. Ryan, was appofated, with T e sl roplnton the (ol Spite dally morning praser-meetings are continard to SHI s R yrre, Priee -*5;""'!;' et as the ease touk the shape of an orlginal | Conference Committee kind not been able to neree. | fngtpitctions to report next Friday evening, to | Lis most cfiective spleitunl conclusions from the | foll hoases. The Ingnirers nnmber fifty and b Ib 3 ering . iR CASES, fnnlteation of the scle Recelver, nnid Tt | e b e o et o | Which: time thio meeting adjourned. Toewan, and If poenible farnich each paptlwith & | over every night. Seversi well-known busincss | Saics tim character of fhe ,.,(,,1,,.\:'{,,,‘{,‘}‘;,,',3]‘,‘,{ L TIIE GRANGER 28, he should give $§200,000 bomls. The partics plldyta e rdiitosilcanipantes for the tra copys review the preceding leason cach SabbAth Y | men have accepted the Saslor, and with their far- | Ronc of eicvated sentinient.. whl S0k MEN. making the application for fhe r iy portation of the mafls, The #r BEVESTEZENTI WARD, Feading the neeretary's record of i€, 3 Aviar, AN T ntlment. which 4l the book ' OPINIONS OF RAILROAD MEN, K P or the remoyal were | 15" the nppeopriation for a 1 he ¥ D ; 1 A f ceretary’s recor lilen are rejoicing In tbe new life, The chinrches | with beanty, By il 8, £ W, 0. Penkins, Price, Trinuse of yesterday contained the | Riven leavé to fusthier contest the valldity of | authortsed nnf seeston, The ot The Young Democrucy of thn Beventeenth | Mr. Whillamson commented upon hie rles as he | have been quickenod In theie zeal and Adelity, and | 33 cente. . Tne e tho purchase of the Springticld branch., roposed =i Tof 85 L . | Ward nttempted to hold n mecting last evening | 2ead them onl, showing the benfit which he had | wiil undonbtedly exercisc 2 more salutary infu- 5 gl of tho dectslons of the United States Bu- o Torlation Trom San Hraperran b Gl !;.;’rxn‘l?“l‘nT‘:n at Carmody’s saloon on the cormicr of Chileago | fonylrin thelr adoption. 1t wax nccosrary that | ence in the commanity Lefeafter than they have in R LIFE, Sontatningsencs preme Court n what. Is known as the “Qranger MISCELLANEOUS and from New Orleans Lo liracdl, The lonse Con= | ayenue and Franklin strect, but the sblempt | hetoneier Sint,both andertand and heltese orhat | the past. Inre niimber of wall KNOWh eympaceror i parny . it D g 1 n Mr. Morton anit Mr. and Mre, Wileon will begin P fn Cascs,” the flcclpk;n‘av l:nm:nln‘g;l the rrllmu: TRANIFORSTION ISP I00T ST :.n ;«'«'5; had persisted fu their oprosition tosny | was a fallure. 1o the Seriptaral subject, and God's blessing must | meetinga at PO et Santa n will beg! “muulsll vxnlrlalyi'lml cveryldhl“g uor the heat qual- : C8 O consin, Minnesof an =7 . = 2 oy X q i 3 orl sla s o v 11, & Peagins ang . W.BEN i e wia qultn probablo that some of | _Absiraiy aunounced by Uhe telecraph, tho | by Froort wr nlopted n reepec 1ol poots iR G B i (ol DAk oF the Irsom: It en Sroriaety ey o cent e, the rallroad companles. interested lu these cases R’fl_‘"‘i of lthe "‘""’“‘3}‘" and frefght agents of | new" conferenre sk on other polnts, Mevrs, To the Editor of The Tritune. !‘.f?fi:?fiéf«5?,.';‘?{"'.-:'."; "xt-,lfl'&:"-':f l:l[rm heerio ,,L,,, p:wgi{ t0 n.‘}f,n,,;, ~ LIVIN G WATBRS gmfl"d\( for ! might, throngh their representatives, havo Castern trunk Iiica broke up withioub ac-'| lelinan, Clymer, vl Foster veingreanointed | guicano, March %.—Your timcly articles call- | stmiy uptoo many verscr, he aysierr of teconds | gepenq oy RS TICTCNE, oy | e, KEvival Mectings, .0 This ' aive most : thing to say In tho matter, a reporter was complishing anything, and the present uneettled Bt Sentoer ol g Bl Al o b tes and | Ing attention to the grave danger which threat- | In2 the yuoetionw asked and the answers glven hait L 2y S o nruptate for Satbath-School Work, Mo botter cole 4 o to tako n walle around wmone certain | St of affairs regarding Enstbound and | adapt s rerofution diecharsing fom cuntody mem: | ons tho city In tho poesthie re-clectinn of ex. | Y0eh found eflcacioii. night tuthe depth of six Inches. Todny the | leciion ia published. Ry D. ¥, Hovage, Price o0 detalled to take & wa forelgn frelehts will continue untll sctive vome | berdof the Loutsians Ketarming lioard, Deteatod | Sne Lo OLY > iy a thien thrown open for discassion, | wind has veered nround fo the northwest, and | ceuts. fices yesterday morning for the purposo ol bt e 3 ’ he | Masur Colvin have donc good service In dircet- | - Mr, Jacobs thonght that with an ondinary class | o) oo, 1 | Ttemember the ENCORE (75 centa) i of ctition by lake will ean, T nags, T—nota two-thirde vote In the o ' had cr I8 fast growing colder. It Is fearc ents) ia the hook for seeing these gentlemen and giviog them an vp- | Petition by lako will commence, when a general |, emiy figg the public miud to what every honest man [ [he auantity of scripthe to be memoniact bk |y ot snap will lucreass the ravaces of the | 4. singing Sshools, portunity to express their views, fl_ci'lfldguwll nc;e.a-'-rlly lum;)ec to be made. '”Mn' l"rré":'{"i'v'r'}‘ uz,:mpeunl ‘uhrulh |'|n "‘T"’l‘? must regard a8 wn binpending calamity. The | wix Vernon 33 nm?‘;‘nd he f‘lmrcdl{y-lcm of grad- | genrlet fever, that haa been ragiug during the Either book mailed, post-free, for Retail Pricn. The first gentlemnan visited was ‘m"wl :m tslot .-t‘ Wberty todo melt [ hlm to Teport burk 4 e the cmTation of the | apathy which possibly may follow the terrible Ine. romewhat sfintlar to that used in e pblic | Jast few weekn as au epfleunle. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. . NODENT HARRIS, Dieason, yt it Io kencrally undorsiood that | Jorihem Pacifc maflrond, : political strain Lo wlilcl wa have been aubjected | *Chu0%; i otder 1o fudice the sctolart I SO0 rstuhli e N OLIVER DITSON & CO..Boston, | President_of thie Chlearo, Hurlington & | PtV BaseEn opetis Bo remplur warfaro will senaotlun 10 wasllend tne sules was iefeateder | by the vexatious Prestlential contest may give | sid incoutinently procecded to furalali anuther, THE PACIFIC COAST, e T A RS ———] ¢ Quines. Now, whilo Mr. Tlarrls is o very ne- lclcl.:mnn(un;c hus L I8 not helleved that a Jeaninty ys, 74, 1ot two-ihinly In.th Colvin just the opportunlly ho destres. And | Teachers ..,,,,,..,(’ gt m.m,,.,'“me. n-; .I.. Bax FrAxCISCo, March 2.—The race between w‘__il.ul.uo,u't TINE TARLE. ' commodating gentleman in most waga, he pos- | £ ,I‘i“ the rates Just now would atitmulato | “Af cox movad (o sepend the rles and pass tha | vob it sccras to me that If the people whio have Bl AT And dwell eapecially | Ocetdent sl Bordine, to huve come off at 8acra- st g s e ol ke to talk. Tlls gen- | mad; bl # . reportersi—he doces not i mada to establish regular foreign throigh mtos, eral reply to an attack of the interviewing flend 15 that, under the circumatances, it would lyml- 1y be proper for him to say anything. From the Northcastern lines refusing to join uny nre rangement looking towurds that oud. ~The manugers of the Penusylvania and Baltitmore Amendment of thio Canetitution, Ageeed tu—b1¥ | Lration were only made awarc of the dis- :flwrl_:‘ch;: fecretary to recelve qucations and aii | accoutit of ralu. ARRW AL AND DEPARTUHE m.‘ TRAINS o7, i ey € i reputable menns to which he s resort- | mount of God, where Elljat took ble, A Portlund dispatch says the crop proepect Is "2\‘!‘1" m ison 1':#'.. mpsnkn.r': I;lflo!‘? :: “ch.n:l“z.; iz fo effect his purpose thoy | | Theaublector +iiow fo rtudy s Sundsy-school unusually flattering throughout the State. The — ‘taken 1111 10 0'clock to-mutcd " would oriee Indignantly and adminlster Iesson. ' on which on address was to have been | arca sown fs greatly increased over uuy previous Erplanatien of Reference Marte~t Batnrda; nd withe . iven by th a s Gibson, was opened | year, ' " &% which, 88 well as from. the following conversa 81‘,‘,",,{‘,';'.%‘.".,{,%‘::“‘,‘.}1‘,“f.‘fr'!,"m‘.ffl.'hia'":h'.'.t ! M such arebuko to him and bis horde of hungry finrfl:fl-{nn:leonnf:v{ .\lr?hun.mfi. Jacobs, Plrcf. ho year. —— ff-"e‘?fnufi"-’{da‘{ff:f ':'i;'ix}f.l"“"u“’m 145 ton, It will bo reen that Mr, Harrls hus & firny | some nctlon in regard to” the forelzn through- CHICAGO. vultures as would put a quietus on them for | 2aid, study shoulil be commenced In ""‘"31 ""llfi- PARK RIDGE ’ unalterable rezard for the proprictles, rates wonld be tatken, and as the mavage TOW THEY TOOK THE NEWS. the fature, For seversl weeks past Colvin, | 8nd not ieft untii Eaturday night. fecondly, the i Tho e Yol aid doston Unses reTureet 15 malke -AN, Hildroth, | $1udy muet be thorough, and from the Word of | The residence of J. T. Maithews, of thin place, WTite TuisuNe would Jike your views on #Yeg, gald o gentleman at the Grand Pacifie | Morsis Martin, A, 8. Trude, Gad. Thirdly, etudy the leston from the stand- | eanent o el CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. I o ich promizo they stald away from the nicet- ATe und others of that ik, have been visiting some 1t of thie rehotar. There sers no children ao | S378ht Grost7 o'clock p. m. Thursday and wac | 4ycker Oficus, (2 Clark-at. (8berm these Supremo Conrt decisions)” eald the | PRo8 EROTD S8 FUCY & i toet” | trotet, “1%m giad it fs.over, boenuso 1t will | bFiIobeat dives b the diy, drinkiog and | TOInLof the rchalar. There i totally consumed, with most of the furniture, | Caubire: surber Badioon Ao ot iherenaoute) and 7y ! cnssar. Mo knew, while nsking the | e ,,,,g',”e“figmfl,;,‘J,"‘,,;’,{"‘"fi:;,"m 1o | make the Slibusters aud_extretnlsts crawl 1nto | carpusiugs with Lho wretelied creatiires who | Joung but what they could lestn something If 1t Catibl-st., cortier Bladison, And at (he depota. . Jreroput before ther in properALIps Owing to tha carclty of water I% was Impossiblo to thelr boles and draw the holes [n after them.! | muke thuse places thelr nightly haunts, At a | -~ Mr. Warner favored adapting specific parts of the | snbdae tho flames, althongh ilie fre had not made Pacin ‘The Grand P'aciflc Hotel s emphatically the | cirtain masquerade on thul North Side o few lfmm ta the scholars, according to their capablll- n’lm:lx 'hudvmy w')’uen discovera, A overhentod o e i Gilhion leadquarters of tho Republicanr, and there was | BiZhts bEO CCriab B8 Lhe Bho¥ fi’.‘.‘k’&‘.f“."?f::’ffiéi Ve, . 8, Welle sald e leda clasn of between | Bont 81,000 The mopersy e lnwrccsfon | Galios St Kx. i Clow 0 nothing but satisfaction expressed there atthe | popdemontum, the cx-Muyor calling for and | try and forly youny men, e lmnlba:;l; "b‘(:’{ $2,000, result of the labors of the Electoral Commis- | dlstributing indiscriminatoly some twenty bot- | furptined Ly the'lncreuel Intereat which the boyd T TR slon. 1t secined to givo relicf to every one. | tles of wine, thus sponding sonc §30 or #40 In | they'studied God's Word the more they became OCEAN STEAMSH'P NEWS, s Wik, " sid @ well-known business man fn tho | 8, fow lours. ™ This “isas o | tho “Weet | convinced of lisintmitebeanty, ™ | TS C | Avrsne, Murch 8 —Arrived, steamsbip Va- coreldor, * 1 think it fa n grand thing that the | Li05 (oo place on the North Side. And s It | echonl s st ‘Lime had s tian, ‘That wan toank | oo PRGNS Presidential question 18 ecttled, and o | gous evory hight. 16 becomes tho duty of re- | G fo explaln 10 hint the object of the Jasson and | Aceqding t Shakeenre: o be hone the woy "It hes been. The people | spectable peuple toset thelr faces against the | tien youheadat studslnz it Several otherdele: | gt world goen, Is T be one man plcked ot o evele ates nargated theie experiences, difering in no 98 o AED: lwse canfidenca tn Rutherford B, Hayes, 'I::‘l:‘n"’gfi;m:};‘( i :’a"r’"‘,‘,‘:“‘,{:“‘;‘}"."o‘{,‘c‘::"‘g Femarkayle dexrce Jrom the previou peakers, 1he lalins made 1o bebale OF 1. T maSL G Ty | PUFREYa Lake ks They know him onlyas an honest man and capture once moro the City Treasury aud. plun. lamll!dllnnflnkdan Jll‘lher.lo z&:lmon,, Soap, that It i« the nbeolufely hizhest possibllity in | ~ 9=Derot cornerof Y patriot.” Tle wil bring peace and good govern- | dup (lie hard-warking cltizenn of their hopest | Same, forward to «peak on soprimary tolef roa. Made of U piirent and best clemente. b=Diepot curnce of Canal and Kinxf 3 on + piimas claucs, | ) i ment to thoBouth, and will make appointments | carnings. . 1t s sald that the Unlted States e K e o P bun t3ying. ta seach | And exceedingly ayeeealiv o, the rense, it Eiln afl MIOHI question. what the auswer would be, and lis only wonder (s that Mr. Harrls has not had it sct up in type and struck ofl ina style ne- wording qu the propricties, ready to be hurled st any Interviewer wiio miay drop lu upon him. Wi, you know T couldn’t say anything on that subject,”? soid he, smiling in his Dlaodest way, It wouldu't bo ot ull proper for mne, an interested partys to say what I think of them. " Slight c!\cuu,ruu;'n{cnt lhl[s. Yet the reporter tiresd another interrogatory, 'e‘lt“\\'lm will be the gencral effeet of these de- stonst™ wQh, that’s too broad a question,” was the reply, with another simile. . )nce more unto the breach was tho reporter's mental ¢jaculntion os he put another question. 4 Are these cases parallet to the Illinols canes, and muy we expect similar decislons In them " #No, sir. _In the [llinols cases the question of chartered rights will come in for consldera- sy therefore, not possibio to give particulurs us to the course which will be puraucl by the vari- ous roads feadlng Fast from this eity. ‘ ATE: L fAre ITRMS, In order to stimulate tiuo paseenger trafllc of the Kanmas Pacific Rallroad the maonagempnt have just adopted the following tarift to the Frlnci al Western poluts reaclied by thelr rond s From Leavenworth and_Kansas Cliy to Puehlo, Colurado Sprinus, aud Denver, nnlimited—tfirg ciass, §33; eceond class, 805 limited to JiW: i firat class, $31.50; second cluss, $24.50. ‘migrant rates, good only on regular emi- aut iraln, will bo as followa: Fromn Leaven- worth and Kas City to Pucblo and Denver, Nited to five days, $16. From tho same polnts to Canon City, L Veta, and Et Moro, Ninited to flve days, $18. A shorl_tline ago a man hy the name of H. ‘Thomas, claltning to be an employe of the Great Westorn Rallroud of Canada, made application 3 ., GAN OENIR, to ofllee of men who will be satisfactory to the | press Company have notified Colvin that If he | theology to hales snd snckiinge, bit thie niereat {fflfg{;fi:'&g ‘:nt only for hables, but for those | p .o o AN OB AL RAILROAD, . And fout of Twenty-sccond-s, loket-onice. Ficat... Aouihears corner of doiy, Grand L'sctilc Woiel, nd a; Faliner onse " 3 v o 5 electerd Moyor bo mnust resizn from thelr | infant could understand the great truths in relation publte, J6 will aleo rovics traleowich hos {8, S0} Uiut he is pripared to do so, | o Clirist. ‘Lhe auly messagn neceseary 1o b een dull g0 long, and everything will prosper | opyy i Vhis, citlzens. Mo resigns 2 life situa. | brought to younz chiildren wus that Chrisi died to B i h the lea- Xl at varlous railrond oflices for passes, and fn | With the dawning of the new Admintstration.” | sin In which he tust recelve o salary nearly, {f | fave slnners. Another point was to teacl fafl (vla M u‘filln that ease you hope for something better | some instances e recelved them, He presented | It was certaluly balled with 8 senso of rziiet | not quite, equal to tiie Mayor's ealary, which'lin :,‘;“:,‘,'_‘“’“‘l‘l’f’,‘g‘;{"‘“:‘“‘g,fl‘;‘:‘{g{"“:', iral ,,',',“fi,fi",‘:’ld 3 !{flfl:&.’m‘ " from the Supresne Court an open letter from Mr. Broughton, General | when the result of the count was -announced in | conld only receive for two years. There must | juut poluts. The ** golden -fext™ ehould also bo » 0o A “1Ve always hope, was the terso reply. A moment afterward the gentlenan gathered up sume papers with the utmost deliberation, and, mlfilng out of the oflice Into another room, delivered hlmeelf, as he went, of the fol- lowinz general uummcn!mx: “Tne declsion of the Supreme Conrt Is tho Iaw of the land, and we must ablde by it.” ‘Tha reporter pext called on Mannger of the Great Western, asking rallroad men and condnctors to show him such favors as they could. Tho General Manager of the 11Ii- nols Cuntral thowht there was somethin, wrang In that letier, us gencral oflicers of roads ars not Inthe habit of giviug such re- comunendations, For this reason he addressed n note to Mr. Broughton asking jmurticulars about thie applicant for passes. Mr. Brough- te Kxpress (dully), bo sotc powerful inducement to persuade Wim | tauzht every Sunday, even thuugh ju somne cases 2 " KR Exprun, b yesteraay's TRIBUNE, Tt was keogled sn o & 10 tak & enange lixe this. thes might seom n){u[‘{pmprlule.“ 'ris Commani: | | Week commencing Munlay, Ve 20 Erory | M Bl llwull;hyogwn an mh:n;lm; !l;mun PP‘O:PEH'!’ mm o tuan supposo ":hntlrhfhn"rrtlcs o am- | ments aud the beatl udes, andan muny hymn; crenlozand €atupdar Matinec, The young and 3 ¥ X ¥ 0 the natlon. ‘eople had become suspicious o tion: of this man can easlly thwarted, hen | poesible eliow) al pht. i3 — the Domocratie party, and disgusted with tho | hunest menare quictly aled these maruders | drea could essily remember wmple hymos, | Miss GENEVIEVE ROGERS, b &y Bt e who had been its standard-bearer, Hle | 870 perfecting - their ‘plaus 1o Insure euccess, | Ad hymns were pravers. D In the successtnl Eoclety Drama, Tnton Depot, West Side, near Siadiuon s man_ ho by o He | () Cltizens generally only turn thelr attention | Ilistrated and otherwise, were alro useful, Dravw: O ot R Shieapear Siadlou-t, bridge, had lost what little Lold e held on the | pfitsis BERGEUS FIY 2R, (R GHEEEN | dnge and picturen, and, if powtlule, au Miusiraied | DMEATID MITILIER. euonices: At Dedob and 124 flaadotp peoplo loog befora thio count was concluded. | \rfic tho Iawiens clusses e Lave Just got rid of | Paber, i, juch jcoode | fhe d\??v::' 1ho chikasen | of Chetastesrr T are Beataty, - Excollent Cast err. 1. BUNTON C. COOK ton replics thut e knows no such man, and | The Orezon frauds had disqusted cverybody, | fnour last election work day and night, The | tue holy duty of charlty. Zeal, tact, personat yo March 5—LEMONS. EOACI & DenyerFist Ex. ny. rallroad managers to have ested an e .. | sturving e L et NOu! . 2 n"t‘"i‘-'ii-fii’i‘l‘é‘:? these declsfone, of couree,” safd | opportunlty ofers, to Gramercy Park it was more than even cor- | SAENIE PR UT 10 Closii” thelr hells and ar- o4 -1 ¥ Tro L " prietors lse X ATihager | Kresior, Lecou, Waa Manazer | Solicva bwtint Al i ’ MAOUIRE & JLAVERLY. rupt Democracy could withstand, On the streets | routinie the bunko ropers aud steerérs as va. | Lhe speskergave some {deas in recard to the | {AOUIREAC tho feclng of et ralsucton watuniversal. | gmoie,uro pefecty rante aud wiluse ol e | 1ruc massgcentf e iemmetignlon o | *0 LS From many bulldines and nearly all tho news- [ vile means at “thelr command 1o eleet [ 4,00 1y'tho congregation, and ofter a Alort prayer s e's aparkling Opers, s vaper ofices flaga wera displayed. [t Indicated | the man wbo | was - thelr faithful by She Varter, & fow of o delegaius fone Lo ok POULET AND POULETTE. LAKE 8HORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. Ut reat oad b beon it from tho poi | feua" ol ateer o fas ~ apisert | i Coneoruon then ok & recom b o oven- | oty o8 g4 A SECTURIANAR ULt e Loy ular miud. The threatened revolution snd | from th clty scrvice will do the same. Tho [ ing: TRIAL BY JURY AND OHILPBRIC, crlsls hod passed, ond all scemed to feel that | Jow, hungry crowd of bummers who never | ‘o evening ecesion of the Sun Next week, after monthe of preparation, the (rand we, 68 a people, could breathe casler, Bald o | muke ab honest dollar aro in the sawe boat, It | yentlon lu Farwell lall was devotud almoat eptlees | spectacular ‘Extravagann, A% INE, with all venerable Epscopal clorgyman to o Tiisuxe | Wy scem very good to sav thess men are poor, 1 i tempeance i Tty romHeLLl | i M $CELETY ONgloal Hiaicy eliriel and and nave no infiuence, but it will not ho demed | 81 Mtes Lucta B I, Kimbatl, A\ Mr., Cook, in reply to the reporrer's question, “I'dou't think they are right, ‘They virtually suthorize the Leislature to conflseate all rail- ronsl property—makiue 1 the right of the Leg- isinture to requiro rallroads to onn?' froight witheut fust compeneation, and that [s simply confizeation, nothing more nor less,” #Hlow will ft affect Ilinois ronds! Can wo expect similae decisions in thy [Hinois casest" “1don't think 1t will affect them, beenisg tey have In their charters o speclal grant of Henry Wentworth; Prestdent of the Mich{gan Parsenizer Agents’ Auuc!:}luu, returned from Saglnaw yesterday. Mr, Wentworth statea that the Miwhigan' Pastenger Avcnts' Assdciation had heen formed for the purpose of acting Jointly liereafter on all matters of Importunco uppertainivg to the passenger busfuess of the various roads. There were twenty-one perpons present at the mecting at Saginaw, and every road in Michigan was represonied. Tho next meetine will be held on the 5th of April &t o " reporter in the shernan Houso yesterday after- oy Lave Vil i the ‘woman's tenperance movement lu this clty, L ] e I - TPLEPIAS SIS [ o e oy i poverial o mec o | e T g Vil Ty v il ADELPIL TUEATRE, O bt ey P BATGAOAD, sunject untfl T have mado n eritical cxamination Spectal Dirpatch i The Tridune, U “Iamnow 70 years old, and I have scena | busincss-men nro frequently carclcss and apa- o than usual interest. The last-mentloned | MATINEE AT 2P, M. EVI ¢ {hsouth Clark-sty oppostte Sierman Hoaes FRANGE . ik~ s, [BLACI HILLS, New Yorg, Marcit 2.~The aniended scheme of rezonsteiction of the Erle Rallway Compuny, proposed by the London bondhvlders, for wham the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company In this ity are the New York agents, provided-shat the coupons of tho first consolldated imortgnyge bonds fallivg due on Sept. 1, 1870, und amounting “to about §400,000, should be paid jon Dee, 1, 1676, or, if through the continuaice of tha rafl- road competion the Recelver shoukl not bu wblo to provide for payment . on Dee. 1, the * Reconstruction ‘Trustees vt of the opinfons, which [ have not yet seen {n : full. lngeneral, however, L don't think the opinion uverrules the ductrine of the Durtmouth Callege cuse,—that w chaeter s aeontract which the Government cannot siter or repeal. As arplied o rajlroads, that menus, where u char- tee coutalns u provision that the Directors shall iy the rate of fure und freight, that this charter {sin Itsell a contract which the Leglsiature can- not fparr, ‘The rowds belonging ta the North- weatern Comppany in 1l1Inols all bave this speclal aut of power Lo rogulute thelr own furcs und Ireiulits, und so, nlso, in Jown, But, 4f this rule of mi R 3 . 3’ v thetic untll it s too late, but the butnmers are | speaker's sddrers was long, and ahowed careful | o Kreat many ‘;""g'f,',mlufl',':,','l 1o Stteago when | | over elther ono or the oflier, | OUF tax Tevy Jreparation and s thoroukl Enniwledge ot the tub: SID C thero was only an L oen hiere and § 43,00 yonr cannot. be much over $1,000,000 whic ect on which she rpoke. " llcr ancciotes and llitle and Comf . SID CFRAN Detroit, when we never dreatned that so great o | will ‘be some 82.000,000 to ::J,M,lm Ices than | Hurles were very apt. and her remarke M‘W‘f"‘*:v; MARKED POR LIFE,| ANCE. ity would grow up here, Dut Ihave now be: | cltlier of Colvin's years. ‘The city under the | 17 listencd to thruu nout, Jt Woa expecied hal MAL FOR LIFE, v O cik, byl he wan prevented - b conte more than ever convineed of tho perpetu- | carefnl maingement of ‘the presext. Council | it Lattimore,NouS st S T At CLIAY KEST. WiLD 4 titutions. It shows thend- | tud our excellent and industrious Mayar has | 37 "6 Dluckall presided. Thoe Convention Iv‘g“?:zg';.z';g“lg:, |:l|'n‘:x“r ".":"’l"(:; R‘U\"’c‘:’ll- cmerged from bankruptey to credit ard nonor, e 1l (e et ment. How we can_ settle peaceably what fy | Put a very few montha of Colvinlsm witl sink it —— ather countries would causo o war. Tt 1s fodeed. | £0 low that W cantiot be redeomed. , Citlzens, bo NOUN PRAYER-MEETING. Great Buccess and Tie-engagement of G ChieD, F V1A Waterionih La Crovmes st W tifying to me. There was athine when 1.{ WaruC ity 3 Th rayer-useeting b Farwell Hall wa EN MP! T I B il ave. ioodehun, bt that s € noon pray 7 DEN THOMPSON as JOSH WHITOOMB, | CHICAGO, BURLINGTGN & QUIIOZ RA(LR) C ) number of the delegates tothe Sunday- spect Depota fot of Lake-at,, In it ‘56N RoW 40 0D practs RELIGIOUS. tended by s noi e delege o Y ‘Torether with an entirely new spectalty Olio, Lol Lakeat, Inituna AUl i " Aitteatne ruy via Sliiwanken, eta fi 8010 NI DeAROIL AT @0 18t o ATdioort o were piven the power, abt tho request AVERLE: epois g '“‘l’- Cliftago, Butlingt 19 | &% Tho 1feuaiver, o cxfend tho. Lo to Mareh 1; | beon ppily avertcd. .| #clool Convention. Tho rervices commenced with | guars Alsters, Tielln Cotoste, €. C. afath a0 | B sl id Mstecutl-sta TIcket Oulioh 5 e ) eS8 Baetin ometoaned 1 S677." e coupana taling tua on Marct' 1, | Sulle acaln for thc next. tour v tho mnging of the fortleth bymu, *1hear Thy | olbort:. Adimatan, £ o 51 esiter - ers 4nd %0 LU S oo e e luslon 2t | COOK COUNTY SUNDAY-SCITOOLS, | precious volee,™ The lov, E, It. Davla then resd NERSIEY oy ey montry of - New’ York. fle | _The Cook County Aunday-School Gonvention, | Iarge number of requests for prayer, Among MUSIC HALL, had nothing to say on polltics, Lut ho rathor | conststing of delegates from all the evangelical | these wana spectal fequest for an editor in this A DT T thought llet I;u.-lnycu had been but Jittle af- | schiools fn the city aud county, commencad work clty fur whom many prayera aro Just now heing of- REV.CHA.RLES CLARK fected by the contust just (oscd, - On tho other | yesterday morning In Lower Iarwoll Iall, - Abouts| fored. The remainder of the petitious wers mont- | THE GREAT l;" OtATOR, Tand, thiere wers Democruts who declared that | 230 delegates were presont, and, in the temporary | Iy for detlvctance from the dewon of strong drink, X Tl A EIMDAT EY it was better that Haves ghould take the Prost- | ausenco of the President of the County Sunday- | the meeting, se usual ou Fridays, belng & temper- dential ehiatr han Tiliten, because tho latter a8 | ychou) Aseaclation, Mr. 1. ¥. Jacob wan called to | anco guthering a conaidereid tou crouked for on lionest Prestdunt. | 4 "chair, A Lrlef sung-sorvice, followod by tho | | Mr. Charlew St, Mortan led in prayer for Tho sub- Emphatically, nos "flflw Hfl'lmmll‘: InuEmlr | osponrive roadlng of T e iu“ of the requeats, after which the congregutivn unterr sald: “Iam yet - ready, to flght, | & change e i ceenal r, Morton rea o fourth chapter of Lt we have h:lul such ;l—d‘ mtlln'cll lcultien,uuuI owlug to ndumclllll: affiiction which had befallen :.‘:n:;‘;‘r‘fl:a' .fio':_l;nmflc'!;‘lf In&&‘}.‘fifr'.‘"’.;?:mu?:':} woull sue Tilden up the furthiest polnt i Salt | one of the advortised spoakers. 5 . bans e River, ruthur Uit ele a oz forlini, WYL | Sie, Jacobe polnled aut ihat Treaidont-<lect i Lol i Lol Lt e wuid g werie bk was appused to oy heY | [fages, on lenving hlu native town to assume the | jather's bldding, but afterwards tepented. Thess wuul\fu't Haton to reason.'’ 1 > ented I S S gh dutles of his new position, had requested the | youni men ropresented people In genoral while e By, Catros s kvl sa6l | prsyoe o s tenanan on b abalt, Freont | 1 e e e i o dy "Bt coms of “Sh000 i b Thay - were | Mucoln did tho same sixteen years ago, and theso | NU (b gaved, - The clins who- i rer to have marched on \ushington | llih exampieswere well worthy of Imitatlon. An- | coived the gresiest good at the Tevival meetings i immediately after flayes should be declared | other notable polnt was that at Gove Hayes' fare- | Philadclphls, New vork, and Chicago, were thos President, But theso tumao roosters had droop- | well reception the cliuldren of the Columbus Kin. | who hadwinned with an open hand. (iod liad hared ingz wingrs yestenloy amd contdu’t even so much | dergarten sung **llold the Fort.” Ho proposed ",':,"‘" ',"';i!,‘;fl:‘e“ :xllne ;‘g,‘,g,}':,“ berore. g ascacklc, [L was' with thenia gonc-up, de- | that they should da the ssmie, | e e e [oo for chirist morallzed ullalr. At i point Mr.Luno arrived and took tho chalt.” | {io'very inguth of the pit of perdition. Fiers was T Tepublicans are tutking of firing u sa- | Mewsre, Ml b ducobs, Quotue dnderaon, o B- | 1o hartot or drunkard ao annken and degraded but lute of 185 guns*and having 0 inonster toryli- | 1obul, O, Glark, s K, S Baldwin det nppetad: | what God could aud would save them if tney camo Tight procession Monduy nighit, with fire-worksy | $ 8 G0 Ruliberatione cer, aud re- | ¥R U th, ull, 1874, 1870, and 1880, arc also to be pald in cashe Mr. ' Jowett stated fodday that he was not run]e\' to say what proyision had Leen wude for the payment of the first coupons, or what action had heen taken in the matter, It was reported on Wall street hat o telegram had been recoived fram gonie of thy Britiah boudnolders glvinie positive Instruee tlons to forovlase the mortgage I the coupons were not promptly paid according to the pro- pozed scheme. - CIMCINNATL HOUTHERN, C1CinnaTs, O,y Marehh 2.=The Trusices of the Cinclnnati Southern Rullroad to-day awnrded the contenct for the construction of tho Ten- nesses River bridge to Clarit, leeves & Co,, of Phfladelplila, at'a cost of $117,000, The brilge will bu of tron, Whippla truss, 1,504 fect in length. - There were seven competitors, AN AIR MOTOR. A Now Method of Propelling trect Cars, * Raltimore American, - In view of the objectiuns spulnst the use of steam mibtors on the Cltizens' llue, and the possibility that the City’ Councll would not grant permission to the Citlzens’ Company to placy udditional steam motors on the line, it is the Legisluture wny fx the moxtmun rate ot fure und Irelght,—that will atfect us just as much as though we were bound by the same rule, for the renson that, whera thero are pucallel rouds, the lowest rots of fure and relght must deterniug the charge over all tha rouds, ‘The devlsions sustaln the right of tho Lezislatures fn Wisconsin ond Minnesota to flx mashipuin rates of Ireight und fare, - Tho laws in wch of tho,e States, under which theso case: originated aud grew up, have been repeated by the Btates themsclyes, o thut we linye nu yuesion remai The Lutier law 1y re- fimlufl,mnl the Minugsota law, under which the iske case orizinated, and there Is now o very ratsfactary law in Minnesotn, 5o Lhiat wo are cca ting along very smoothly, Wo think the mtes of freight and” fures fu Wisconan ure not hich enouglh to Iet tho rallrowls live, but we thank that the pressuro will be strunger upon the States than it will upun the railroads, bocauso H:c:n will ba no iore rallroads bullt in these ote, “The Northwestern has been obeying etric the low ot Wizconsin which was passed wi the Putter law waa ropealed, and which Is much mory favorable Lo us than that low. And the law of Minnesota, as £ mald before, gllllm very mnlwa\urfl.nnwfll as the law n{ uwa, Bn that.on_the whole, the dovislon, us 1 view it, will muke no sort of difference i the ratus of reator)s e Mendota, Ottawa, and St Meindutn, (tiata’ ol 5 weaty-second. TearGiarie it h 'ri! Dubnue & Suus Clty F. Dhibiiue & Kious City E Gilinan Paweyie! L DL S oy L Tidal py . NI A, n, PITTSBURG, Ft: WAYNE & UHI0AGO RAILWAY, Mail and Rxprosa.. Yacife Express, .. Fertline, ool ¥ el e DGR ) BiO0e m. *rnd x ! 1)'5“‘.)‘,"::5::;“ 4bally, tBatunday excepleds rrangenme X 0 ) % ir. 11811, one of the recently-reclaimed, favored T e e and ey | brupunod o Ton ok compay whih I | i ranienints b o e | [ SV B ot oo, comty | 2t IR SIS (St g BTAR E R Lty e put into practice u Lulthinore {nvention forthe | During the day tho reporter called upon n | whowiiig the progress o -schoals during | 1 throwed © ubon the world st sn enrly aco, and Toet, CTicket-omicess ’3 Clarkest.. “palmer 1 ‘ ML 3. ¥, JEWETT Targo nsber of v 14 Tha ek yartand thely prosent starts. Foliowing | 1) nevor recelved no educativn, Ho wtarted out ausg |-m‘vcnlm; of curs by compressed alr, The inventor §s” Heury Taylor, at present chief draftsman of the Baltlmore & onfu Ratl. Urand Pacinc, sud Depot (Exposition Bullding). bas had cousiderable to do with some of thesn sliesy inen for the purpese ;hn past year an nilrad cases in bis copucily us & rallroad law- = of petting thelr views in regard to the comple- ruct of the 1epu tlon of the Electoral count. e foumd such | - i livel in urder to geta lving," g evil companions who induced him — : Leave. | Arrive, ¢ to drink. 5, und to him $oe repurter went in this ermad | Toad, aud o sangulne 1s bo of the suciess ! ; he eonsequrnta was tliat be il upent Morntng Expross.s A e, . | 10 : hugles n unaninity in their expreasions of opiulon that, Denominas ot S | gomar | con uveral yeare in privon, all through drink, While “ % f i i or Spinons, - Mr, Jewott was ut first averse 10 | of toio project that he docs not even doubt that | o give thelr nomes, would stmply bo to make & i | et s | Do ) o, T brieon he reid tho Biblo and. received much Eat L, 100 B 1oes faring mnuvlh ubout, tun dechrlons, but the re- | yien once put Into operatton it will give entira i dnstly: who us It to disncnse With bra%es, as it will ha ol the cheek the car will need. The engine, i ctionary. They were unsnlizous in good therefron, When he had heen a drinking g ¢ fuaily aucceeded b drwlug 0ut tho fole | Jbiafuctionk - Ationis those WHo Tavar Lo prog. | Hhelr senretsion of krabifation. thay thesomnt A i 1w for twenty.fira years, r, Murply cawno (6 O cxpieaston of opinton: ctaro scveral ‘tentlemen of meuns aud ’md; Wi ot A cul, Souie of them wore dlssatisged al Fiuabara, and b (o spesier) sigad the picie. HI0AGG, BOCK ISLARD & PAOLEIY RATLROAD 4 caplty cctsiony euld he, Sis an outraze ou standing iy vho comnuity, somo of them hav- with the result, cithier bognuss thoy wers Demo- | Goures, i b e N L e | e T h . Oflice S0 Llurk-at., Blieriiun Louse. iy Coulnplflmm)' Tho opluton of the Bu- [ jug until revently been conniected with - tho City | crutsor fancled that the Commisaion waa nerror | ForBhies [ int MoHtd wout sy o i _BUSINESS CARDS, ) [’I prdpnh l‘hm‘l! lmh‘lnl"flllluflzl"!“(- I’S"E"' Government {n various ways, In fts findings, but wll were dellghted that Fangctical,. I nr len) Y s hn was et ol g by the e b D e 7 | teainn tho law (i: lul Ixu.qumry in relallon | Ny, Taylor's origival proposition was to place | the coutest wus at an end. Thelr opinion was | ¥ 3 43 congregation, after which Mr. Paitley, formerly D H DONOV AN Qmaba Lesvenwithi & Atch K 1 nuetienrcrests, und, whilo we have tu submity | atthe terminus of the linc of cars a statfonary | thut, vow that thie atrife which had been ugt- Py 451 Wperiodical drinkor," narrated his experience . o 9 | fgruspeommodation sy : of il ottt Jutler and tie vurreutuoss steam engine, with power to compress ail | (aniig ths tountcy fur nedrly o year wus over, o - ’:3"3?: at maat times. o gacdtu break ut trog o FURNISHING 7 it ] anjount of al tlicient to sl nd prupe! htlalnes 1 vive r . 3 pr 4 k" —_— : D 8o ol cutca | i nothfng ta' o, and 1m?o | Shlcars of the line for (bs iriby Sationay reser- | wonh réceiva animperte Xhlch wonid Sewt 1o 3| o Ly cor b o vy oo iede. sni o was | T NI R A I J IR, | PreTseuss, OINOmuATL & 67 Lol BALL ! fheenrenu opinlon to exprees I regand to w;er ulllu‘l)flclh!mlen|mclll.‘ “fi old Anu Lt %r nllmfil u& what It '{aa’ ever ticen beforo, 3t b stierws s brought to Christ, althvugh formerly an G5 Washlugion-ar., secund loar, A mmm_’# b v e b edalr to bo lucutea wlth the enwine, wo- | They believe 101 ¢ Y K L thentloy tucals by ielecrapl from eity s : Carroll-ats., ] dv:lh,';:‘:,,‘,"“h"‘h° pructical result of these | fuen pipo Jeudimg frum thoe reservolr. tothe | of the wuvlnr;lle:h\wr“ebl"v:: 'll:;‘l} {1'."-';":'1‘.:';"{-’:3 et | 2 .J.':mwr!'."fe'?x Uy"llkf:-fwe:tfl‘flgdml:.":fn‘u':f{J’: P A e T T L i " Ticketomive, 131 laadolpli-si., aud at dopot. +-Tye regult wil whole length of the lincis to be lald inthe | of recuperation, which kad been promised year e maunificent hall before an imwense audience and T WINTLIE ENOIETNe ¥ T Depart. | Afrive. i which e Jogterntty bo ta place all property | pround st sutlicient depth to be ')mm:mul. and | ufter yeur sinco the panie, woutd begin in'ear- | . ®*! 178 1 4033 1 42090 1077 | tepilfy In Lebslf of temperance, Four month - S BRI et ]! i Frma, T AR ! declurs 1o haves ey faer of the Sutes wa¥ | gupplied with cocks and valves for the purpa:o | nest. Tn additlon the Univervalista and Unitariany each | be was on the direct route W the devil, wilh a very wI R RESORT Wy reda. ) el 750 b s e eairol OF Tonistaria rercd il es tiuler of catubllabiy communteation, wity reaceoirs | = PLATING IT LOW DOWN, tepori dschootn with membership of 70 3ud | fairchanes o taking I the Wark tfoure and (he 28 " 2 Lu:p. g : 1 o car, 1o latter rescrvoira 8 dusizned ‘0l tlays T 2 rd .0 _renpectively, o e . - AL ITEL, Ni y ' et e, must b inont, dlsastrous 10 b0 | {5 Wiaco whdor the aeais of th vehlcle, Fhe s | eitorlal Tuias’ with. Unoss~ lemuamlatins oF | e Protestank, hooi o 41,3 ehuinre, " J54sas | his examplo: et i isdgo: an woclais theinc it P Tl i Neseas. B Wit FAKAKER LIND. n:mhnl Itterests of thy country,” u.,.‘ arrangement belng such that they will not | Democraty und the Detoeratic party with which | ferther ntated that the Roman Catholica have H0 | selves with Christian temperauce work, Mr. il YAMESTEADY ERWOOD & CO. > Pty of Lake-st. & elfiu thicso cuscy und the IHinois cases par- | jpionventcuce passengers, A small pump is | it used tohbound previous to the nomination of :"‘“,“'l'|:':!1f|,'fifc'x"'fif.'.fl‘,':f 0 31':.::'50;2;:2: Usbrews 'fi‘:{f.‘.'.‘.’,.'.‘." 'ZL"&".‘:&':'.'J‘ "i'..'.’h"éfi.l-‘n’;‘{f-fin“: ot | m—— D lrosdway, New Vors: Depsrt, | _Arive. 2 “Tiere 4 no {iinois cane fn tueso roports, | Lo corpasioe s ol don i Fraden an vinch | Tosi et Mot sutalled it thesq denunclu, st ol ST st T T, | W £0.11a sald tht b s takon (e ol d'k SANOIAL gt e Rt ; " G TeaLrvol ol 'y C| lons, however, esterday resorted to what | iy crouse over lust year s givonat 1l new Mr. David Hall sa at ha bad taken the ples 1438 1o $ but e samu result i follow i therm.If th | ean repulath s Car'esiotion A erile thse | Fiet Do scimtssen Bo s TULHOT t ehubby Erick i | e e aoet otie) ofbeors atsi LEAChEr: Bl aninieiiod to keep . Guod ) Pletre St b \n) 218 s I [ t.:l‘am‘l’u of the dectsion ure adhered to by tho ot . order to take inthe Detmocrats and whiow ite de- fi:')u exini scholace, I the country towns thero are r, Fraucis Murpi L & O, Bankers e CINOTNNATI AIR LINE & ROROMO LINE. " y. the Peunyiennt n apovtlo boul, distribated ‘ay folluws: New ‘Irier 4 N of fetnperance, was recelted with great apul testation of them. It sedutously omtte e B | et e Shidnts ot (Ve el o . | Feom 1y, Deboe corner uf Clinton snd Carrll-sts._ fl" You don't think the question of charter i ch 18 to be of sixhorse power, Issinall 1n sizo | paper it to e e - | Evaneton 12, Jullerson 0, Cl ol to rrop his Vit 3 it , g et S ey will ke any diffcrence oot S FarTars inverthon, and dilerontil | borsant fost i Hectoral tho pattice - | Jivio Lurk 0, Lako 10, and Calanet b, 85 hifs bealth becuiio affected by ft. “The only way i Sirdctar Wik Indiaraty I 1 think not, The declsions are not ? i % ) el 1 n colmmonting upou the report, Mr, Vall sald | in which men could be refurmed was throuh the otiaks1 | Day Expres 3 based clat ¥ pulllea are to Lo intruduced to aseist tho car | lnished, oud Gov. Hayes proclalmed Presie : ray Eaps (-m[fi! 4 dipon any charter rights apparcotly guar- | while asceuding heavy erades. dent of the Unlted’ States, T 5 that the township orgnuization usd Leen rondored | Redvemer, [t wow Impossinle to lesislate uien into T lur: | Ntelit Express idat . fiteed to railroads, but. rest. whiolly upun what | * When the proposition was first submitted 1o | some surprive ¢ this wious OLErS s | mhmoat complate, 1 every divislon of thy cliy | sohrlety. “He arrived fn Fptebarg a peclect Clreulanan| | o= K {1 sbirted Lo be o vight Of goverdmuntal cwn- | {1y peraonsatarested It was thoaihi the e OF | ‘This IntolliEence, whlch was reslly the news of | SLit jmprovemeuts i boeo male oIn, couducling | stranger, dnvited 4008 oo onivenig o St da oMM AL : mvnmr all compunies whiclhave fn thew ahy- | o quinmy to meve the var wonkd b tuore sutl-.| the duy, sppeared it the other Marning papers, | tenfion 10 tha smatle sebuols aud thoss iy she | dediver a serfes af Tecturcs. O hls road | e ‘ AXJ Uscd for over 20 years 4 e 3 public character, ‘This priuciple, 1t | f, ctory than plachig the reservoirs under the | and was ulssing in tho Times, 1t was apparcntt | suburbe; and thia had acted ss & geeat cncoufsgo. | tu the Tron City he studled his Bible ol the thne Mre, H Eheoh: id ""’“D s with great success hy < td out to Its legitimate results, would overs, te.” Accardiutly, on 1ast Baturday Mr. Toylor | 1y inexplicable. The possibie. reason, towaver, o desired to call attention o thy Unfun { and prayed fof help. Out of the 200,000 wen and Mra, Honora Eheehy, Widow, Daceasal, the physicians of Parls, 1 Good3 nucations of cantract betwern Stato submitted a propoiltion fur the tso of u dummy | 14 furnfstied by the fotluwing Nttlo story: Two chiool Library, wiich had beeu fortied | wonien who Lad slened the pledge, hery was tot | ROFICKE.Tho aboye sovcascd diedin 34y, daz, in New Yok, aud f.on: At Staty py suts aud corporations, and euablo the | ¢ coutain a rotary engine and ¢t ufr tanks of a | gentlemen were comlig down town on @ strect beneit of Workers aud tcachers In uuday- | one bul prayed, Hlo referred much of the ruccess | fur Luite T et A A o ariean " beriures childreu, =1 hous; har ves . ‘i s houlds of the work in Plttsburg to the encrytic eflorls of ’ 3 vac sestonlar mrblines Coawas 8, Deinecrat Sehiuld, - obe, from the Committavon Nomiuallon, | oo secent comvorte,. A Ihman hamed 3tiky | SLenorsheut g sreiiving ¢ the other a fopublican. Batd the Republica, | renarred us foilows: For President, C. K. Lilack | Lanulgnn came to bim in ragy aud. wretcheduces, [ FIEARCIS S with little pandousblu pridc, ©WVoll, Huyes got | ull; “Seerctary, Jubn Freemun:: Awistant Sec. signed the pledge, and had sinco beeu the meuny | Mail Coric i througl Kt dlam't het' Says gu.{”\.yonu Falrbanke; Htatlstical Sccretary, Il | of convorting ¥,300 persoua 10 the lLewparsuce | = a tateio break falth with § tpuuity with those Yo lsve inveated “capitul fn thn. e s of the Court, in wy ouinlon, are e yaud the authority s derived from' en- uly buproper sources.. The Court has not suflicient slze to contaly 200 enblic feet of coni- pressed alr, ut ubout 150 poumls pressure tu the squure fuchs ditferential pulleys’ to be used for 5 mllfihu.v the speed and power tosult grades. n dn)n. lI‘l‘ll .l|lll. others furthe o b QA YL S frmeiter cong or of iny and- R ne st b I mutmhru':’; Baid by Drugiste i ) thy Uliited states. 2 . i m Lor, “ Got through wi o 3 . (. Walkery urer, To use, . In Eagly ' on 1s b cre a auinp &lr into the tanks or rescrvoirs, placed at | other No, he wasn' said the Denio- onws of towaship orgunizatio ¢ | vorees e thirthe mu and th ‘! on | el ot Y o 1s Lraaye; 3 Lyt aud s ivan el o Harllyment. mlmfm,.-m placca ulong the liae, uid comecting ety wlimlu do yuil ""{}',nllrgt' ot iy mrtg;:mggfi?hmd‘flmflmu;g{;u‘g‘-d:-m’ pronudaced by the Kev. J. It Walker. Birle, ioile agos fur s paper i ppbace. Mml:REfiSgE{?g&(“)}wa‘EEEE v 3 7 3 ¢ eenire ok, g . s nut so. ' o 5 sitecrot ¢ SomstLutionalln{tutlods which overywhers pre- | Yottt whole Jongth of e i wich vaiv: | bt b she mor ; % | brictiy thanked the Convention for the hoser cous ool aud i disnders UruEht 00 by adiretion OF Jat du the “‘“'“’“5,"‘{!’{.:‘,_:: ‘L',}f‘“;hfil Yoo | fopred on tim. Mo trusted that thelr patherlng “Bet you $3 1t is not might bo grcatly biessed, and Shat during the Wwa dHpectal Correrpordence & TA¢ Tribune. Cute tn 3 daye._bor sals by FOUGELS, ll”]:lll. country, For that reason, I think aul Demovrut pulled bis Thues trom his pocket, | daye’ seelon auch might de dona to help along | GaLENa, March 1, —Revival meetinge bave been LIl ‘¢ declsions are w, 108 5 practicn ety o 220 WL excei. Auy Drugahk bas Ui Tagrodients. ves or cocks at lotervaly, so thatcars passing Addreas DIL"J AQUES & C0.. Clncinaatl, Oblo = ] may take air whenever needed. A small air pump 6 10 bo used ou the var to uthlize the | luoked over it from beginolug to end in onder | $ho goud work.§ in progross at tha Firet M. K. Cburch In this city WALL PAY OW SIADES. T —— power on gulng down grades, to prevent | tu \--.-rlfly s previous knowledge, and held iy up Thiu reception of the Treasurcr's report was poat- | during the past two wecks, and very many sioners ~ = L A e A A SPRINGFIELD, wearing out the whecls, i is done by brakes, | and ‘suld, T told vou sos Tt s uot:tkere,” | poned unbl thle murniug. A lirge sy showing | byve been bronght to the feet of Jesus, while tha T0LEVO, WADAK & wasTEk. whlch by "this arraugenient can b dispensod | v Ldon't ur anytitie it the fier ey | & S SURS SIS ATIONNT MES IS | decpeat ntoreat Lo manifonied by the uaregensiat- C BPRNGRIEL b, 1 A Tribne 315, Talor atated that by theuss of Lis taven: | tho lirst pas of Which s the uthieutic lurels | Go16£ePOris a8 0 180 progeess Ta ieie ruspective | ed, who I e church uighly, The mectings ate . y Heuey Wapegh Koo il &=Tbe offials o | yion"s caving of 3150 duy would be cilicied | ligenco ol the swnpletion of it count wnd | “HEE: 1. Jucobecallodisttantion 10 the uperine | SIS bY th pastors We ev. Jumce Baume, Wabuh & Westers Soudh formerly tho Tuledo, | for each thirty cure. Tho spued woubu bo seven- | Hayes' election, ‘Tho #3 chunized lunds, 1t 1 | tudats: Avsoclation wich was formed tust week, | &, SREECstre] FoV Ve aod folthiul lsborer i ! 4 (. "6 TE ‘T "O A [ specil traln sterd Mallrond, arrived hers Ly | ty-five revolutlons per minute, and equal to ten | understood that this little disloguewas repeated | Tuoy bad & norwal clase wiceting evory Saturdsy at | o113 the other churchus in the clty. The Meth 7 [\Y STA 'S (Y] Cl (10- ast night, and left this morniug | horse power, Arr, Taylor clalns that # trisl | on o kreas mauy street-ars on @ great mauy | 11 o'clock, which had been of considerabls service. | G0 naople svem determined o ** Hold the Forg testing the werits ot the inventlun would cost no more than £3,000, No uction was taken on Buturday, but fu wis generally belicved sumong tho gentlewen present that ke adr wotor canbe W succeas, Meanures lookfui 1o an experiment ot ut early dad! will soou be tukeu. Ifthe trial I8 a success the Uity Counci) will be asked for the permisason to allow the pm;fisuxl mmm?fi w beforc the Lupers ta the caso of Hardy ) ng Yo :‘r:b"’:““l‘flHMcwld be served on them as Ve ey the complalusats, but the papers o tTed Loday on the ageuts of the roml m:.um 180 cass s tobo hourdon the sth strects during the day, and the lpression is | e woald b very glad Lo aes soy of 1he teachers | gyr yoma timo o come. forced upon e people that the oeleslont of ‘E:?,V'““"‘ at this normal class, % his fleus of uews wus u plut on tho purt of the o R e aie MORRISON Tiwes for the purpose of Loz fu'its Demo- | 880V SRR BRGS0 (ORI Special Correspondence of The Trivune. 'ia"umffif'xlf"fufim .f}'}l}‘fiflfi lllleml; "‘“,“,,'"‘.,"Q Winnetka, Moo, 1, March 1,—The Universaliot ] ch o ol 8! 0680l a AFTERNUON SE3BION. ) el e Tue Couventlon resumed ite sesslon I Upper Church, of this place, under the leadersbip of fte (] Orfl'mybemn the TUnot was deficlent i1 | Parwell Hall at% p. m. **Hescuethe Pedsbior, ' | YOUDE paatar, the Rey. L. J. Diusmore, bas been euterprise, usd omitted the news of theday | **1 Need Thec Every Hour, " and 441 Love toTell | greatly prospered. Stariing & yoarsgo from the slmply bocsuso it lacky that cocrgy and vism | We Swogy ' werasuuy, and the Ko, Joba nuulluryd:plmolmmmun. 15 bas been ateadily SEND FOR SAMPLE BOQKS AND PRlcE USTS- 4 L, B & P 10 use the alr motors, whizh clalmed, The. agplication for S anii v ot | (ot thesie o h ed, create o nolse-and no sk,