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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, : SATURDAY, MARCH ralary away, Jte wantsto give £100 or $400 to rome goml cnuse, And says he had peen waiting a grent while for an apportanity, and ia teuly sorry thot he dld not have his ears open at the proper time, Commistioner Cleaty becan yestenlay to go 1877—TWELVE PAGES. THE COURTS. ple certalnly found ample material for convel J e ‘l'; l‘\l]\lr:. c‘&:l\l (:Ig:::‘ !\;;rzl‘lflt::: and | of evidenca on the Infimction procacd fatton all day in romarke about the weather,—and | & b exenco on ol henring whi be the same as that glready addnced, and it i< thereforenot nec- The Commencement exerclses were held in the | ecaaey tq take the uenal dopositions, Tt eems a3 Inrge hall on (he third floor of the main bnflding, | though Evana' attorneya propoted to take an ap- Lieh, rge Kawin, Tr for the nae of Dantel Carthy, commenced n snit by attachment sgainst EIf B, Wenton, claiming £5, G00. Honry Jdaeger bronght stlt for $5,000 damages againatdacob Fchulor. ICTIOM SA TBY G G0N & Co U3 and 70 Walwah-av, Merril Ladd's Assignee After the THE CALL MONDAY. throtizh the neveral county ofices’ with o’ view o ® s % 3¢, James Kerhy was snddenly ealied away Inat | which was found imost ton Iimited in aren to ac. | peal, though they decline 10 state theie futnre 10- | aacriataing whether oF Rotany sarphisof employes Utica Cement Company. Scnun Uany--d1n a3t and 0 0t nclpdee, Ko REGULAR TRADE SALE. el the fanoral of hia father at Kings- | commodate tho maltitndo of reaidonts of Engle. | tentlons. were an the pay-tolle. The firat office attacked i3S JEnar Tasiesum—t to 20, fnelusire, on Iaw catendar Yo, Cansds. wood and friende, from sbroad. | Tho decorations TIER AND CIILD SR L T N oy G B e Rt <o case [ Tmesdny, March 6, 9:30 a, m ton, Cansda. | of ttie hall showed faste and care in thelr arrange: MOTIIER AN . }vrmuh‘:kllhe nlr':mu‘:hul ten men were :nmn{e'n“ Alleged Sharp Practico on the Part | ‘o irit® 3 N y H The G. €. Clark who figuredal the Greenbacker® | ment. ~Festoons of evergreen were hung contiiin- DERANGED AND DYING. e s t tho Lattor’s Counsel rnuk Rooxas=161 1o 170, factulve. No case on e e:'::::f Tt o | At the. ealteny, oot iz meacafully | . Tetterday morning sbont 10 o'elock & womAn { Findilr and 1 doing it for his bersonal ratisfaction. ° Gl i arke, tho Insaran / 4 2 Jrbae Dooti-Bet ea and caléndar Noa. 237 to . No, 259, Tiayes va, Hall, on TN FARiYALIAN0 ean Annonnced. frs ear | entercd an Ogden nvenue strect-car bearing in her L’n"{i‘a','lf.f?é‘:“fl:fa"mé'\',‘v‘,’,‘l.n at nn‘:':x‘.’(:'.‘ thew armaa very sick {nfant. At that time the weather TIE VISITONS wns raw and bleak, and sleet waa falling. Tho who might he piaced under the heading of distl woman told n pitlfal story of how she had been ’é:%fi:&:fi:‘:l"‘l‘fln‘;mfibr‘.":lv.l?!c.l :fig-z.t..‘;{'_ ox. | turned out of the County IHospital withont caase, Cohnty Superintendent, Connty-Comminsioners | The chitd In her arme began to got worre, and bo- Gnenther, Senne, Draidley, nnd Hoffman, County- | fore the car had gone a great way It became sense. Attorney Ttountree, 11 13, Lewls, of the County | Tess and was egidently dying. The spectacle floara of Edncatian, tho Tiev, (b, Tletaer, of Tt was pitifal. The wallluz of the woman, Islsud, Dr. Champlin,” of Englewood, I%of.. iR i Tieawnell, of Chicnge, and frof. Nighten. | her story, and her apparently dying child, ale, of Lake Forest, They sere ot | tonched the hearts of the passengers, Mr. A. M, Fl 0 maticeante. however. as the groap of young | Wrlght, who was in the car, heard her story, gare Tailes and gentlemen who sat upon’ the plaiform, | her some money, and sent lier to the fioaplial for the former fn snow-white dresser and whito kid | Women and Cinldeen, corner of Paulina_and glover of nany hnttons, Foliewlng are the names | Aduma streets, in the care of a yentleman. Here of the grudanting ¢ Annle Narker, Therexa | &he was taken ‘inand cared fot In tho dispensary, Trooth. Shary b lnnr, Mary Lo Dudlong, Nellie D, | and the child bathed and eleanly dreaseds Under chitttek, Annfe 8. Criinmins, Eledice M. Darrow, | this treatmient the infant partially revived, and Cora 1, Teane, o M. Doaliitie, Sarnh Gillen, | was soont after able to take some nourishment, Cora M. Heffron, Mary’ L. Meuawn, Gettio A, [ Duringthe forenoon a‘Tninuxe reporter called Mercercan, Entogene 1. Merril, Emma F. Wale | at thehospital, and found the woman nursing her. igen, Eanmin G, Weth, Hethert 15, Baldwln, Frank | bibe, She staied that her name was Ann Pelfter, E. Tirayton, Henry "r 1otchkina, Henjamin F. that she did sewing far 8 man named Nellron, at Tiotetkina ' William Jones, Leopold Schroeder, , 472 Sedgwick stecet, She had formerly boarded 708, Hartman va. Oarrity, A fow Tiyde Park rpecial aesesament cases ocen- Ive, except 260 o pled most'of the time of the County Uonrt yester- day. Toasscesment No. 11 _objections were made by'dohn W. Dunham and Nntt % lirooks, which were overruled, and an appeal was takon. ~To ans sesament No, 69 the South Park Cominlasioners abjected, and the nhicction wwas austained, while 1he objectione of the Lllinois Central Hailrosd Com. ny were overruled. To assesament No, 71ob- ectiona were filed by J. W, Dlack and the 1linola ntral Rallroad Company, and Anstained without prejudice. The contest for the posacesion of the money to the credit of the Court-llonee Fund atill goee bravely on, Walker was on the war-path yester: day, ‘and left the _rcene ihinking thal he' wam ahead. The architect —refurcs to give him an catimote becanse his contract provides that he shall not be pald any money until the stane har been delivered, bt he will rrcommend that_he be patd it 530,000 Tinminta wants. $40.000, - A wan i usdale wanta 849,000, Tiarms $45,000, while there s only 817,000 tn draw ngainst, Jt remains to be scen who will United States Marshat Campbell has gone to Washington {n the Interest of his retention In the office, which he has held continnonely for almost eight years. A widow named Ellzabeth ‘Kant, living at 154 Corneli streel, In going up-stairs in No. 158 on tne sama thoronghfare, slippedand fell, fracturing ‘her right ankle, The temperatnra yesterday, ns observed by Manasse, opticlan, 88 Madison sireet (Tniause Doliding), was, at 8 a.m., 17 dez.; 10a.m, 12m,, 30; 3p.m., 40; m W, at 8 a. m., 20,212 8 p.m., 29,07, The Bieters in charge of the 8t, Joseph's Orphan Asylam, No. Donclar place, gratofully ncknowl- edge the snm of €50 kindiy donatedby the Unlted Sons of Erin Renevolent Rociety, The Society doex not Intend to turn ont on St, Patrick’s Day mrhlc‘ and In lien thereof hns donateil $100 to be divided Letween the two most worthy charitable Institutions tn the city, viz. : The Orpfinn Asylun DRY GOODS, Thinsalo will cover auveral featureof vital intergsy to both Coutitry snil Clty Trade. We linve fremy gy sgnnents of both Forelgn and Dumestlc Goo ', and, belng espeetally worthy o tlot, nereantite f, #pection s most conrteansly fnvited 0 the followiyg Schedule Speciiic: IN THE LINE SILKS We have chiolce samiples of Cachem ere Grog. Oran and Lyons de Cachemere Sublime. Tipag Rooda are conslgned (o practically taat ihe aps. :‘Ix)' of our market for this Spcclalty. Examing hem, IN THE LINE ALPACAS. o have Jurt At hanid an involco of Ruperor A Disgusted Democrat Pleads the Baby Aot and Wants His Money Back, £ ot ContRnoshedoseph Bel CPRRIOR Covn CoxyRasioxn=Josenh o !l.u‘r}fil‘—lh;unel':u'v"efl Ve Jamerand Hobert fion (I Any~Frank 17, arding vs. Cliarlea W, Colo- i W eTnFr vhitenry Abrahame. verdlct. ®130,72,~F, A, Oswaid va, Chrisilan 8, 1. Chicaio & Boutliern Mallrosd Company Y. CRHCr(F CoUnT—Coxrrastoxa—Jacob Mazer v8.iI1- Iam Gantfiell, §530.80. C, Lancaster va. Francis Aznew, 1dt va. 0, New Suits, Confessions, Judg- . ments, Bankruptcies, Ete. T I Therner: i 1B, Ank BBy Olnome: veriice 8520, and movlon for new trial. | T Co ool e WRIGHT'S NEW BILLIARD-HALL will bo opened to-night. This elegant rueort {8 sitnated at the corner of Lakeand Clark strects, and {8, {n ail casentials, the most complete and attractive billiard establishment yet opened fn Andrew Richmond, as Arsignee of Merril Ladd, filed o bill yesterday In the Saperior Court againet the Utlca Cement Company, Merril Ladd, Presl- dent of the Company, G. 1. Kirtland, its Secre- tazy, Mary T. Moore, William C. Girant, William 1L 8wift, Charies Kern, and Willlam Fogarly, in swhich he charges Grant and Swift, attarneys, with nome sharp practice, and asks for an Injunction to prevent the propezed aale this morning of certain t Aheail b ¢ the Cement Company belonging to Mer Chicaga. """";‘;‘ this claws, d-"“""""ffl"f' and especlaity ehdr 3 i Mens betereen.at 5. 401 \eat Kincicatrest, | ume out ahead, sbares of the Cement Compar - e tosteful to popular demand. sud the Little Statera of the Taor. David Wallace, Fhilip 11, Warner. Where aho had IaTe her enild wheh sho wert ot 19 | . Hlero Inanother miracle, A lady living at No. | il Ladd, Complainant sintes that fn Asgust fast GENTILE'S PORTRAIT OF HOODY The sccond art entertamment for_the benedt of 4 3 {4 . | work, Iieelisband lett her abont twoand one. 8t axlaialorlan s the AEet ot ine clam o Bl | it yeara 240, with twa children to caro for. Tia clear volce, eaying, in beginning. that this was the | ¥88 8 couper by trade, and she enys thathe waa Centenninl clads of the achool, and she thercupon | killed at Ashiabuln, lier condition was indeed procesded 1o apeak of 'the improvements | *ad,—withontn honic, anda very mick child, It and inventions of the century, - She als | tasenffering from Inflammation of the stomach and Tnded o the fact that wnany of ihe most [ Jangs, a bad complication of discssce, Misn Dr. ymportant discovarica of thelr kind had leen | Iirown did what ko conid fur the littla ufferer, made quite recently, within the Iatier half of the | but the Womlnh mn“;;l ungratefal for century. ‘The growth of literature was natlced, os | the kindaess = shown her, ller man. well o {he increaso of edncational facilitles, "In | mer wead | that of =& pemon enBerin taviting thelr (riends to thelr gradusting egerclees, | from severe irritability of mind, ~ She clalmeil tha the ciasa did not, of conme, mnke great proten. | Al had been abused at the Connty lospital by 8 slon, As salutatorian, she extended a welcomo to ( Mrs. Willlams, who was for three manths at the the itoard of County Commiealonem and tho Board | Women's and Children's Hoepital, suffering from f Education, severnl of whom occupled seats on | chronic liver disease, and pranounced incurable, the platform. At the conclusion ot hier essay the Bhe left becanze the medicines hiad not hal'pe(l her fair apeakee wns heastily applanded, chil, and she dil not recelve properattention. Mr. Phiilp 1, Waruer next upl‘lnrml an the stage th‘a‘xlfl.‘: ((‘?I?’n'r‘\‘l{vl:r:'-&l:alh&-a‘mgo:lgg nll‘mx:,vemlr ax orator, his topie helng the * Frogeess of £duca- || (07 accond. nr.lxfiyerfi'mml. thatherchild was "rof. Wentworth aunonnced that Mise Tizzie M. | geroustyill, and thaj it corfainly wonld have be n.}.fi'?fue who was nexton the programme, waa | Inhtiman to have {urned her ‘away. She eame srevented from being prerent by reason of fiinese. [ Monda: nlfht. and wanted to leave nest morning }n Juntice 1o her 1t should be stated thatsho had | and allow hier child to stay in the Tospltal. She taken the prize for scholarship, hlvl;lx h:;l :hw ;:M :t".rly'.l‘llh‘l;:::n"::’ 3“!' :::;‘ ::::;:-H:' %l;:. :I(S“ bertaverssstanding of anyin the clees daring | o P40y Conld not detatn s when ahio wanied Tha next exerclse in order was a reading by Miss | taleave: hence they allowed her to go, but warned IN THE LINE HOSIERY Wo have a portfenlarly good showlog. Thres Thonsand Dozen of thinapecialty. Al reasanatfg guods and anitably ansorted for the general trade We shall offer 1o thin sale Ono Thonsand Doses Lndica® White 1o, slightly imperfect, but soung and durable, : IN THE LINE LINENS. Weo hava certainly o fine showing in this par. Uonlar: Crashes, Towels, Napkins, Table ps. mask, Frontlng Linen, ete., ete. IN THE LINE CUTLERY We have fresh Involces: Scfssors, Table Knlves and Forks, Pocket Cutlery, aud Carvers. Fivg Tundred Dozen Hutclier and Uread Knives, (b entire stock of a Joblor, HATS AND CAPS. A guperlor Line. UNDERWEAR, Eeasonable Welghts. Conslgned direct foom Manufacturers. A well-assurted Line, Alvo an tavolee Dress-Shirts, DOYS' RUIT: LADIES' CLUARS, 00 Ontarlo atrect was led Into the building yeaters day and Introduced s buing bilml and in want of coal. She was kept in the backgronnd for awhile, ail the talking being done in the meantime by her companton. ~When she came to the front she eahl thatahie had hren getting provielons frum the County Agent all winter, Imt had not heen able to et any conl, and invoked the aid of thore arannd o help her. | The encouragement she received was not very flattering, but she hecame excited in tho dispnte which followed, and, in her nervonencss, her sight was Instantly reatored, and she Jeft the bulldfug withoat belug led dovn staire, ANNOUNCEMENTS. St. David's Lodge, 1. 0. G. T., will be enter- tained to-night by the State Lecturer, The Commencement exercises of the Chicago Homoopathic College will be held in Heeshoy Mu. slc-1all Monday evening. The Philorophical Boclety wiil be addressed this evenlng by If. W, 8. Cleveland. Subject: **Land- scape-Gardening as an Art.* The regular roclsl prayer-meeting the Christian Tadd owned 2,508 out of the 3,000 sharer of tho Company's stock, Dalngat tho time involved, ho made » voluntary ossignment of his prop- erty to complainant, This included 1,440 snares of the abovo stock, the remalnder having been pledgedito other parties an sccarity, or being then In the namo of Merril Ladd & Co, The Tawyers who drew Lhe assignment were Grant & Bwift, and Swift sinco that time has been managing Director of the Company. They wero also the ate torneys for the Company, and of conrse were well aware of the transfer of Ladid's stock to complain. ant, On tlhie morning of Feb. 10, 1877, complalnant went to the Comnpany'sofiice to get the stock tran: ferred on the stock-books to him. Ilemet the Secretary and stated hiswish, but the Iatter refused to make tho transfer untll he hiad seen his attor- ney, and unti] Mr. Ladd was preseat. Richmond then hunted up Ladd, and they went again to the ofiice and waited two hours for Kirtland, lnt did notsee him. The noxt morning they went agaln nnd made the sameo request, but Kirtland refused tomnke the transforon the ground that Ladd's the A:ndcmi of Tiesgn drew an appreciative audicnee ta the Academy rooms last nicht. After & Hungatlan *Ithapeody, by Mr, N. Ledochowakl, Mra. Enoch Root read as interesting easay wpon ‘¢ Word Pictures, ' which was heartlly applanded, ‘Tho operetta_of ** Cox and Box," compueed by Mr. Arthne 8, Sallivan, discovered Mr. Franl oot ax James Jokn Cor, Mr. James Paxton as James JoAn for, and Mr. Willlam Ttant an Ser- geant Houncer, The music was excellent and well rendered, and the whole entertainment lvely, picasant.’ and remunerative, A Jawyer named Fayne Fitz fled o declaration in Judge Hogers' court yeslerday morning, and at the sama time made oath (hat ihe name attached to the cognovit wan signed by **a party by Ihe name of Johnson.” Fortunalely, or unfortunately, ns the casa tay be, the person to whom the fatter name was imparted throngh n Jong line of ances- try, including, pechaps, the great lexicographer, happened to he In the conrt-room ot the thne, and when his attention was called to the paper lhe alolntely denfed that he had ever pmt it there. TUnder tha circnmetances, il was quite evident that it had been put there by somebody elso; in other words, that somebody had committed a forgery. ‘The Cammittee on Ineurance of the Leglslatnra, composed of Measre. Crooker, Chalrman; Iteed, 18 pronounced by hin relstives and fricnda the best 1ikences extant of tho dirtingnished evangellst. Thotographa of Sankey and V', P'. Bliss also pub- 1iahed by Uentile, 103 State streat. —— - HAYES fsour next President. So Dr. McChesney le the beat and cheapest dentiet In the city. Only $8 the best sct. Gold Allings at equally low rates, Al work warranted fizst-clasa, Corner Clark and Ran- dolph streets, ) ———— . THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, offer special Inducoments to prchasers st whole- sale and retall, of sheet-music, mnsic-books, vio- lins, guitars,and all kinds of musical instrumenta, Gencral ngents for the Standard vrgan and Steck plano. Quality guarantecd. No.1li) Stato strect. e —. COPELIN, OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FAME, har altogether outgrown his West Washington strect gallery, and just moved to northwest corner Btate ard Madison streats, Ife promisca the finest e, *, . work In the city, Take clevator. JEANS, y o f Geltle A, Mercereai, The plece was that entitied | ber of tho rerlonn resnlta that might enste, She, | Men's Christian Unfon will bo held at 8 o'clack this | #tock had been levied on by the Sherit on an ex- S Totor, et errit Roplin, ety A Tl | YHow Tie Xaved M. Michacts, " and e eendiion | howover, walkod raplily away, and wold lstoh | uveniug i Lower Forwel sl cenlonn tavor 3y 1. Moore, © "N = 1 lurriivos 3 Till arbell from Springieli Tt wioning and | of it was uattenely, animatel, aud sho recelve ] Tlio Presbytecy of Chicago will holdan adfonrned | facta respocting this luvy, und nscertalneil thit | ~oomrmimemnnstbsoionarnens i | BOATS, HANDRERCHIEFS, Look i aunrters at the (rand Pacific lotel. Thelr | *“The nrize ofation, ** Civilizstion an on Accami- THE CITY-HIIALL, meoting Monday at 10:0 o'clocke . m.in tho min. | Grant and Swift, acting s8 wttorueye for Stary T, WALUREEN-The faneral of Anna Terenls wi BINDINUS, THREAD, iyt thelr ablest T constle wnd ohiatatha ne | Intive Force, by Wittiam Jones, “although neces istera’ room, No, 48 McCormick Block. Moorey) P?fil’efiffififie#’fif.flfi:@ SRS e o | Emtuctay. basch o a1 0'clock, by cartiages 15 v, nws, lmzi';’lmllllm """:"’xn'lfi'r'?néf“md"m"“;‘.-”1,55'.‘}.'\"‘5 :fi?lfl: ::ll';:m ogoesthlrd ofita etalballenighs ‘The Comptrollor yesterday fssaed revenna war- The fourth annusl conventlon of the National | DAY, 2 Gracelas Frionds ure Invited, ' ¥l TG, cinslation covering ) ., i was immedintoly iesued, but no’ Icv{ was made ] Miss Sarah tlilen sang & solo entitled, *' The | rants for $1,500, and redeemed city paper to the untli after complalnant's visit to Kirtland, Itich- 10 defined plan of actfon, but will be waited on 8hc was accompanled | smonnt of $25,000, Dntter and Emh Ansaclation will ba held ot the MURE this maruing by a commiltee of insnrance me otel Wedneaday, Thursday, and nddenly. In New York, March 1, Henuial, " by Dlumenti) Graad. Tacias mand now charges (hat after e made i et de- | Georga . Murfey, whid known to the morchants A BANKRUPT STOCK, g mond on Kirtland to transter the etock, the intter | of thla city as connected with the Continental Sus- | corering th i o G o Wil mduct thewy fen iy Intn the et B D o Forimeaiy. ¥ oy Misa Emma | 'Tho Treasurer's receipts yesterday were 810,000 | e wil bo a meeting of the Fifth Ward Tm- | Webt to Geant and Swiit 101 them of the demand, | pender Company of New ork: gy, - it sy Merdbank dlowsy hoiny fos soreont qngy. Committee will remalnin | . Wolla/e, waw ncat read. from the North Town Colicctor, 82,309 from the | provement Ciub helf at ha corner of Thirtieth | and they then taok stepn to Liave the Sherl® lovy ELLSWORTI--Friday morning, March 2, of clironic bronchitls, Amanda M, , wife of John J, Kilsworth, aged 31 years, KELLOGG—March 1, of inflammation of the brain, Claea Belle, yonugest daughter of A. W, and Belle M. Kelloge, aged 3 years awd 7 months, Services will be hiehl at 1007 Wabash-av,, Sun- oy, at 4:30 p. m. Rumains taken to Milwankeo (Nurthwestern Rallrond) Monday morning, Milwankee papers pleaso copy. GREEN—AL f) o’clock on the evening of the 1st inst., at hls late resldence in Wankegan, Iil, Wililam A, Green (formarly with the lilinofa ('ilnnlral Rallroad Company), in tho b7th year of s age. l"m':'eral services at the Eplsropal Church, Wan- kegan, Sunday, the 4th inet,,at 1 o'clock. Friends arc invited, Naw York, Feb, Mise Mary L, Budlong read the clara history in | Water Department, and $1,878 from mlecellaneous verto, =4 very pleaaant production, and one that | nnrces. wasaauclen;oyed by the nitience, Yesteriny the offico of tna Treanurer was und address waa doliverad by Miss Cora 3f, 1leffron, | going n cleaning and calcimlning. Mr. DBrenan She began by, qlm\lllfi‘ ¢ claes motto, **Qualla | says tho Gret celebration of the event will be pay- \‘ltli.fl‘nl:ll!llll,"—“:\g "l{:i !?{ ll‘l" !m‘;;;;lfllll‘\d day for the boys, #aid that this proverh contained at oncon and & golden p‘r'nml-m Thio and crowhed the work. Ml "“'E.‘“"’{“c"“(‘{]",““‘(’l"’ calied 't".‘m'.-",‘ L“k“:" Flia proverb stimulated the' cultivation of ‘overy | Clty-Cleriin ciico this afturnoon at3 o'clock to talent, The class wonld gladiy «tay onger In the | Consider Clark areet milrond mo'tors, ang Str. pleasant baile whore thioy had recelved such | Apthony. of the Law Depirtmont. and Mr. Rovee, excollent instraction, but they were now. at | 8¢ the Lake Show & atichigan Southern Raliroad, tho portal and ' must g0 forth nto | have been invited to be presen the world. They thanked their friendn for the en- The Cammitteo on Strects and Alleya of the Sonth couragement extended to them during tho pnst | Diviston met ip the City-Clerk's ofiice yesterday years, nnd {n the future, in the midst of a lite of | afternonn to cofalder the question of the extenslon teaching, they would look back with joy to the | of Deathorn street. There wero amumbor of | citi- friendahip that they hod once experlonced inthe | zens present, some In favor of tho extension and Nermal School, Ihe epeaker addrossed the Jon- | others desitiniz that tha ordinance makine tho ez- atable HBoard of Commissioners of Couk County, | tension be repealed, Both sides wern represented thanking them for tho ercction of a new bullding, | by couneel, snd mnch talk was indulged in. The wherehy Indlzent students were annbled to obtain | Committes tempararily disposed of “the matter by a nacintl edueation, To her schoolmated and class- | refesring the question to the Law Department for mates slio hade a fond adion, #nd gave the cuntom- | investigntion and an vplnion upon the powers and ary. good advice on such occasions, . dutles of the Councl! in the premises The reat of the programme condlated of a clans- gmmes Thore are rumors that the Mayor intends 10 nse The Cnliro Sias] Wresentation of aipiogas by the | hit olclal porer to mnterlally fuduce the amount inat: preventation of mrizen by Sessra, M | of the Aporopriation Iill by vetolns 8 number of o e R B oara Canel tha | ltemn and cutting down othors. 11 watd that he Treavatation of certifcutes by Supte Plant, At | W reduce the ligares for past Indelitedness to 110 oclock there wan o claas supper, after which | 8Bouthalf thele prusent sir, amul the nowaraga ap- the address 0 the graditates wag mado by the Hlev. | propriation toa farge cxtent, The iem for twen, Dr. ityder. ‘Tho_romalndur of the vrening was | Ly-lve horses for the Pollce Department he w devated to'n claes reuniun, In which tho ctfef ex- | lindoubtedly cllminato utileas he ahall be adviscd stroct and Portlaud avenue this cvening ot 8 o'clock sharp, Prof. Willlam D, Gunning's last lecture In tho Sclenco Course will be given in llershey Music Iinll Sanday afternoon at 33 o'clock, cntitled, **What cience Wl Do for Man Religiously," To-morrow night Blahop McLaren will ureach and confirm tho ltev, Mr. Perry's class for that Apostolic Kite, In All-Saints’ Episcopal Freo Church, corner of North Carpenterand West Ohio streets, at B o'clock. The Civll Knginecrs' Clab will meet at4 p, m. ‘Tueaday at the Sherman House. A paper on tho removal of the reof obstructing the entrance to Engle larbor, Lako Superigr, will be read by Mr. L. 4. Schermerhorn, The trades unlons, labor = organizations, and Workingmen's party of the United States will hold ameetingthis cveningat Weat Tivel(th Stroet Turn- er Iiall," ta dizcusa the Natlonal Burean of Labor and various bills In the Intereat of Jabor now pend. ing In tha Stato Leglalature. A]lmb)lc tempeeanco mc_olln§ will bo held this eyening in the hall 211 Weat Madlson street at 8 o'clock, ‘The Rey. M. M. Parkhurst and others will speak, and . Darker and Smith will sing. Admienlon frec. This is the fiest of a serica of mectings to be held every Saturday night. The Ttev, Mr. Erdman's Biblo Talknare contianed at the First Conarcgational Church, corner of Ann and Washington atrects, with fimc auccess, These lectures aro open - to all who chooso Tho bondemen of Gen, McArthur aro still bus endeavorin: to rettle with the Government, and, {t f4 waid, witl probably pay np In full in o shorttime, The exact amount of the deficlt is 800,802, 08, As- sixtant Postmaster Squlers had not received any ofiicint or other natlfcation from Mr, Palmer, the new Postmiueter, who 1s now in Washinzton, and wili remain there unt§) after the Inauguration of President Hayen, when e will return and tuke charge of the Post-Ofllee. In the meantime the brisiners §s -procressing entlsfactorily, Dan Bhepord, the Secretary of the Itepublican State Cennnittes, left for Washington on'Thursday night, laving with him the oflicial bond of Tostmaster Talmer, 'This hurry Ie to kcenre to the appointee his coinmisaton befare President Urant shall have taken leave of the Presicential chalr, It 1s currently reported on the sireet that the bankrupt [nfer-Ocedn, which for several months ant s heen running behind at the rate of about 500 ot weolk, will“In & fow taye pam into_the hands of some Cincinnati pacties, who will en- deaver to ealvanre it into a spasmodic exe istenco. On the Ist wit, the concern de- faulted on its notes 1o reverul paper companies, who s pranted an estension on the promise of being [.m f:om the receipts for the weekly odition, ~ Falllng to recelve the monoy the paper compantes, with other creditors, accopted as security for the amounts2due thein the franchise and good will of the Institution, and have wince been eunning It with the hopo of Andinz a purch: er atun early date, 1t jantated that the Cinc nsti partles have ugreed to pay 853,000 for wha they get oo the dellvery of the intangible ax. CARPETS. At 1 o'clock p. 1, wo shall offer the hest-ascried Ineof Carpets ever placed upon vur bars: Sfigle and Double Chaln Ingralns, throuzhout alfke, Fuli Doudte Chaln Wool and Worsted. Ingralns, Latest Styles, " TAPESTRIES o superlor showlng: Quality Buperb; Aj . -lrml‘f?nll Nine V«'l:u? l‘crr,;cz. PeID] ATEroTed pe N, B.~During this month wo shall make » spoch offering in Embrotderics. Thano goodsare dircet from a European Manufacturer, and sre belng spectally o portad for this presentation, The lne will include ty best assortineat of theso fabrica ever offercd at Auc tlon In thiscity. The eapecial attention of Merchay and Jobhers throughout the Northwest fa directed to thin sale, dua notico of which will be published & these Columas, GLO. I'. GORE & CO,, Anetloneers. ~ On Baturday, March 3, at 9} o'clock, 16 Crates W, . Crockery, in open hls, 3 Crates Decorated Ware, The Entivo Furnituro of Two wellings SECONIMIIAND FURNITURE, Chamber Suts Kazy Clindre, Rockers, ‘al on Ladd's stock before it could be transferred. Theso shares of stuck have by the order of Grant and Swift, or " .Swift, 1o tho Sherl!, been advertlsed to be sold this morning ot the door of the Court-House, and uniess tho shoriff be enjoined the sale will tako plag t 18 Mirther churded that Kirtland, Grant Bwlift, and Mary T. Moore had actual or con. structive notico that Ladd hnd tranaferred his rllnfk '“lr the benefit of all his creditors to com- nluant, " In December, 1870, John O. Pierson began agnit against the Company to recover the amonnt of some of its bonda lield by him, Grant and Bwift, the Company'n lawwyers, mude no_defonse, an Judgmont was entered by defanit, Mr, Ladd then omployed other attorneys, after exccution had been lesuod, snd on motlon ond afiidavits the execution was quashied and the judgment sat aside, on the ground that Grant and Switt had colloded with Plerson to Ymcn“ the ndge ment. Richinond, moreaver, alleges that Plerron, Gmnt, and Swift, failing In thelr first echeine, have since colluded togethor to procurc a levy and sale of Ladd's xtock, so that Plerson by buying [t might get control of the Compazy, The annual meeting of tho stockholders will be held March 7, and Plor- ron 18 muking a ethong cffort to get the Company into his hauds, When Laad wns sick In July last, Swift wos made Managing Dircctor, and fie hus gained snch inflnence over Kittland that the Iatter acta whully nnder lifs control, and by his direction retuscd to transfer tho stock to complainant. The shares are niow worth little, becaure the Com- pany Is embarmesscd, but by good manage- nent they may becomo valuable, Richinond, SHIPHERD- At Rickmond THIL 28, 1877, Walter Brockway Shipherd, third ron uf Jdacod R. and Annn Shipherd, aged 10 yeurs 8 months and 25 days. Atcventhdn thero ahall be light, EDSALI—At Batavin, 1)L, Fe Mre. Julla drall, 0 the 70th year of ‘hier age, the mother of e . A, Horlbut' and Mrv. A, J. Gose, of this eity, KERROTT—The funeral of the late Winnle Touise, wife of John I, Kerrott, Eag., who died on the 28th nit. . took place from All-8alnta Kpls. copal Chatch, Chicago, on the 1st inst., the Kev, 11, 4. Perry, ofticlating. Now York, Cinclonatl, and Little Rock papem please copy. Turesug Det ety steaas, Extenslon blen, Dining Chalrs, Hair, Yow, Phuse Iectures . open-tn Al who chous SHANACY—In this city, March 2, 1877, Honorl | Aeiof Sat\ialen, Tabiex, Dintng, Chatrs, tia 4 erclso was waltelny Lt o can Tecally divort 1l amount of the itom LT LRI e "upecia) | thereforc, asks that tho proposcd snle this morns | Shanacy, In th h8th yeu of hor oge. Brasscie, ‘lireePiy, s Wool Carpetn’ Mirmp o ™ net¥ POST-OFTICE NUSIHESH, il TR S lf«rllm‘sell‘c)rn ‘5"3301 l{l’fl '{fifimmfli‘ Hlv"?n;:! etady, thoroughly = propared himsolf na :n way bo ;lox‘med.! Imtl ‘:e uu:::n tfi\:w:‘z utlu:\:re 1?4?""7!{mc?§£“’1-"}|n§ .'fl'nf.';":';';n‘;' FURNITURK FROM THE MANUFACTURENRS. of . 3 hns not yet looked over the an cannot be e 0 MA! L] neforres o v 1 . v ¥ d 1 hor Siets, V00d+ o Ml s it of oney.ondet MRS, KITTREDGE, Faldexuetly what ho wil (ecids (0. bo best FOF the | romatly wi oD o'slch S ey afiorenires DRI 3, and e ned. The fa- | tend without farthor notice 1ehy o R e AT e tieags and DT B e 7 i dnz the month of Febrnary: Isaned, domestic, ST SILAI0: fneucdl, Canadian, ' 200, 8490} Lhi(:fl[. British, 12 insucd, Gorman, 141, bl d_ Nureans, Chisles, Walrait Chafra and 110 ‘kers, Fxteanion Tavie, Lounges, Parlor and Office Dok, ‘Bliow Case Wood:scat Chairs, French aad. Gernimn Miats )u’r'n:\' TIE FUNERAL OBYEQUIES municipal fnteresta, Tho above are rumors which of the fate Maranret 1lyde Kittredge, wite of tne | have lcaked out in the nenal way, pany's books, oud riew certificates }nncllun \was' {nsued na aeked, o bond for $500 bo- pastor of the Third V'reabyterlan Church, were | The monthly report of the Dopartment of. Baild- ng firat given. Meazrs, Clarkeon and Van Schaack appeared for complainant, Thero wilt bo a workingmen's mass-meeting this cvoning al West Twelfth-Strect Turner [lall, Object; Agitation for a Natlonal Duresu of Labor T3 West Troy and North Hampton papers plesse oy H N’ Matiresses, &c., ! b % X A DISGUATED BETTER ON THE PRESIDENTIAL POL CAL N'TN. Two very fine full Doga, St Lo Swler, W5 S102: nald, domentdes | held yotorday afteraoon n tho eulfco mentioned, | [N W ACrtty O Callanoro S | Statieticn b petltions Lo Congrons, now belng clr, KLECTION, e | GRO. 1 GORE & CO., Auctioneen, Tirition, 0. SIS Yy Gertnan, 10 gongs | And were of the most solemn and ipressive chiar- | (SH0 structuren). D05 0 stroct-olmirucun pers | Prondens of attonth Sad [isristioncy Tiades | - Last October an_enthuinatic Democrat, pamed FIRST WARD, e rlen, t B1b1E remitien” ta New vork, | dcter. The large anditorfum was tilled to {ts full | mite, $30; 70 House.muying pormits, $105; 13 i Tieney Petiilon mado two bets, ano for $50, tha Thero will bo s meeting of the Firet Ward Ro. f"h“un Club, In the cluberoom of the Grand Pacific Hotel, Saturday evening. “Onr Thivd Greal Spring Trade Sl Boots, Shoesé Sl WILL BE MADE Wedunesday, March 7, at 9:30 a. m. prompt. And we shall at samo time gloso out tho balanuo ot tho stock of JACOB LAWRENCE, cosisting of 1260 PAIRS ASSORTED BOOTS AND L0003 recelved from depositing Postimarters, Unions and all Ymmlnenl labor roformers. The #,004 remittances, amounting to $120, 26, qsaxe of the billa in_the Interesta of labor now fors tho State Leglalataro is also demanded by capacity by the friends of tho deccased. The | house-movers' liconscs, “$1:0. 'lh"v cost of the Indien of the church had decornted the pulplt with fugs reproscuted by the 143 permita was other {ohr SIO‘U. with A.Cotirtney Campbell, a young il Aowers wronght In atares wreathu, and croses, | S5h130, while for thd month of Fobruary, 1871, man who s well known “not a thousam ot Workingmen: miles *from the Covernment buildings, that | —————"t "2 . ‘. 5 51 pornilts were Isaniod, Tilden ~ would bo the coming 'Presl- THIRD WARD. plerman fouss ettt | ud arrangod thens around the pulpit and tho bick S 000, P athes work of the Dovartment i | Inview of tho generally manlfested destro of the | dent; Camphell, a3 & goo Hepublican, | Thers will bo a waoeting of tha Third Ward Rte- Beberer S il e tipa, ¢ | 12100 Most (AMOfa] IANNCT, | ich easket, and | Ui Daat montl was the werving of 1HO motlces fup | Eitteens of Nurth Chicayd to indorss e oblects of | of course ynt tp an equal pile, and Jesse i publican Clnb at the hatl of the N. U, League, southwost corner of Wabaah-av. and Twonty-sece ond-st., this evenlny at 8 o'clack. Let every Tte- Yubllnn in tho ward be on hand to ratify the elec- lon of President I, B. I The mecting will ba addreased by o number of good speakers. Bunsl- neas of importanca connected with the spring elec. tion will como beforo Lhe Cf . 'WEST TOWK ELEQTION. Thoe Ropublican Claba In the West Side warde thy **Citizens’] Unlon, " the Committen havo de- eided to hold a ruh“e meetlng this evening at B o'clock. In Hrand's lall, eontheast cornor of North Clurk and Erlo streets, Prominent speakers havo been cngaged snd witl positively bo present to address the meeting. The peoplo penerully are Allvo to tho object of securing honest government, and 8 large attendance s invited aud expectod. ‘Tuesday ovening Praf. J. I, McAfferty will ro- celve & complimentary benefit tendered by his nu- ehias the clerk of thy Tremont ouso: was chone i fisont staleholder. For the first ten days after the elecs tion Pstitlon was contidont ho was ahead, but since tho appolntiment of the igh Comminalon tho vis- fans of that 8150 havo grown falnter und {ainter, and he iaa bedewod hin pillow with tears at the thought of the way the Democrata voted away thelr chance when they agrecd ta arbliration an any con- dition bat that of licads:1-win-tails-you-lose. poli ¢y, Finally, an ho read tho doctelon on the Lonts- Indie, Hodtoni ‘Arhharat, Phlisdel Ituse=The Ton Warhburn, Wist Lar; V. 3 vinlations of the bullding ardinance, with the re- B e e vt ave | Guirements of which notices 110 hifldera compliod funeral cortego war formed ond procecded to tho | B0t BU wero granted thno. Ono hundred and alzty. hrcn armr nf Camenter. and < \ahingtoy | four vlolations wore noticed by the inspectors, 41 streets, ‘Thepall-bearorsconntsted of (he members | JTeE0 Fovorted by cltizens, and 10 houses were of the Besstun, and wers an follows: William Leo, | V111t without violatiun of the taws, U, 1% A, Torpin, Thomoa Dent, Mr. Osborn,”| The Councll having osteusibty finlshed tholr Charies Cureier, L. Burrow, L, McWilllams, ‘5z, | Iabors on the appropristion bill, some of the city Kcese, Judgo 8. L. Moore, Mr. Goodman, M- | einployes nro anxiously aaking, ** What nexil™ Trimiugham, Qeorge Stuart, L. L. Hodges, and | The nuxt thing will b to publinh the ordinanco for = Y Hughes, Parkerinirg; S Frenchy, fal ol I Melivlde. *alt Lakey firand Paeifie—1t, 1, oy yne Han Franclsco} amphell, Tinkotat J. § i Loulsy u K. S . G Tark, JAtent g A : iana quoation hita hopes vanished, and ha went to | are requested to ba repreacnted by their oficers or | SHOES, all prime stook, B P M | R A | Willlan Patwen, L etod ten dapa. Moumwhile the Councll wil bo at wark | Ticrous flmnng;h:gnhg;-v’;!;g‘,,'lggo'g;';&v!sg;g Cammybell 10 Bave he et ocIAred. * Ol Tho | thece Hatomtes ot s sresion o b ety Sojcors of D O aict. DT MOore, JRAFols. .o ek o il Srre 16 by tho Hove, AHGr SUEROH B33 | Ao thr cho o oty Aotohit an b coritiey | fhe iev. ‘famos Do itowen, Wardon of Jtacins | Iitor, conld not evo any: remsan for back: | bncat thavofice of 'usice Morciaun, core - 03, 10 kool Tew Yorky Ay . fieels: rtrolts | Gibson, 10 Ui County Collecior, amil In anticination of the | Collega, ‘whare the “Profossdr tanght romo alx [ IRE oot “when ho wos wre " o sted and Handolph-sts,, at 8 o'clotk prompt, to win, and declined. Petillon then went to Illpsla to get the %.nullrll e: the Hon, J money, but that indivilual sleo falles When the cnrufl arrived the clutreh was filled | collection of the amount mentloned tfneuln monoy eaion, Niialos e renrs: '* lle understands adinirably tho art of train. with persons of hoth roses, ~ Astha pall-bearors | willbe burrawed, the wheels of the municipal ma- make arrangenients for & proper represcatation in 1:‘;.' the liuman valce, and fs A most accomp] od re the forticoniing Town Conventlon. "By WM. A. BUTTERS & €0, i T, il . G Harkett, 1l Tiealy's, music dealees, State strect, and the Uity Trensurer's oftice, OR(AN RECITAL. The first of the new werles of organ recilale woleh e, Eddy whll give thisapring at the Horshoy Hail takes place thix noon from 1210 1 o'clock. The orgun numbers will nelado tho Merkel Konata, Haturday, March i, at D:30 a, m., at_thelr aocion Rooms, 118 and 1220 Wabash-av, Now und Second-Hand Howrehold Gools, Cur rets, Cooking Stoves, Lo, 5 Piano Portes, 4 Duggis to comrlr Bty & greanc enilor, and an elocutlonist of rara attsinmonts,» | AR thia morning when compialnant read tho 4115 | e—eememies e e 4 r;:“':"'\'x‘ ; u" 2 ;’m-‘. E::l:r:%lvfilc':l“?l‘:vr\v‘xfil::rfl'l‘u‘:m el‘»’l'u.:::ll I‘nfirfi:fl;tfi fl.’.fl‘:‘fifn”’.fi:n'{‘(':e'r? :lh':’ :-l:;';:'}‘:»';‘e":;z’afilzefiiwx, n.l,; Tflhg‘ig;v:,lai a;'fi::‘:“:m;:fi :éll.}:‘n :flr::":n?n‘!: |.:_ n;:;l ‘lli"x’!:'fl.m»lull‘?:_I!nl;l;n’:lrl;‘l'_ll_fixuul]:‘:l.r;(nlx.n%‘:n‘fi é&n{;flf;::‘.‘ - M FDIU‘L- fl Bfi?'r;:figa’s aEI\ flci(fl:ré S“ v, Memphfa: 11, .| 0 pulpit. January and February salaries, )it thero {e somo ) Caswubel) slioukl Bt get. the. money, oven thongh SAASARIR AR AL, l e Honiyiekyndde, | Nestidus o herenvad husband and thece chililron | dlesatlefiction among the officfals about the | Mubibots Ly tvo leading city artists. Tickets mu 5 % 19 4 e B Wl ol WSS, | o SIS i R | S ST 12 A0 | SYSNRLatBAG ot Lot | beslelitiomiiitis pesilie, Vit | TO - CONSUMPTIVE ' nothor, were Pl’elflll‘. and, With | ments and llllrmlnl!l. aud It fw sald that an effort 1y other inoumers, occupled scats immeidiately | will bu mado t hiavo the bill reconafiered. 1¢ 1t 18, uu{.;uu;;(ulng:\t‘.a cnmn.ml elic i T %k of enursc matters will bo deluyed, Tho Nevn, Mewsra, chel <on, and Mots = thews weri eator i the palfit, Tho fest-uamel | | SoRIEh, bVEE, CUPERTS 12 1o oh fh Incragec, on iiter puned thy anrvlcea with prayor, which | wock,” This nninticr is an fncrearc over last weels, by the 281th hymm, ** Come yo dis- sngreenblc woather fs thonght ta bo tha agaist ilpplo to prevent him paying -aver tho money, though without civing any specific reason for hie request, except & onit 10 law agalost Hipple would probably be unavailing, OBADIAN JACKRON. In the casa of llolistor & Gorham ve, Obadish Jackson, acreditors® bill, the Rocelverof the latter, WILLIAM . ITARPER, THE EX-GRAIN INSPECTOR TO ML SUKD MY THYE KTATE, o1 n fow daysnga on the banks of the Recarder's oico. recnrds of the canveyance of "Thote appes INVALIDS. andy n G minor, op. 423 Salnt_Saens® ** Rhape twa pleces of property from Willinm Henry IT - “Fhe K Mr. Matthows read the scevice be- chief causo,. The new cases nf dixeane ro) Ellrlcl\ rody No, 3" which 18 new here; Dach's fugo in Adlal T, Ewing, tlod his it l'l‘-lllll:‘ yeaterday for " 2 - A (e} I ex-Chiot Grath Tampestar, and Mry 1 Tarpor: hia | EIIRG. < Ll an & fathor pHyeth nis caliaen oo Fortonday werd a1 the following piacus Fortdn [ gpdr Nos bt siich 14 newt hieros hackit, o It | {o month of §abrusty, as follows: WINCIIESTEI'S IIYPOPILOSPHITE OF T ATCTIO No. 145 tho Lord pltyeth thum that fear Hi s 5 NG 3 e tov, D Mcnollscivu s beict blographieal | S57ENE Arelts o B South Canel siuct; o, ’,“,""""‘ "‘.""’ "“,‘;"""’,' “’“‘,’l"""""‘ {," A“K“;l" nne, No. 107 Thirtcenth street, and No, 930 Car- il was therefore i eurs of age. o . Iy sele 0 Ueresibod In foeling Larme hor” parting (raw hey | Folitreet. Dr, Hiall, the Modfeal Inwpector of the wife, to Jubn A Logan, Tho value of the first plece wua put ut $20,000, ond of the wecond at $2.000. Tho first s lacuted at the junction of Inglesklo avenua and Fifty-elghth ntiona': Gullinant's **Cantilene Pustorate''; and the Thicle ** Concert-Satz" in K flat minor. In addition to the fnstrumental selections, Mrs. Heraliey will sing two now sangs of Dudloy Biick's LIME AND S8ODA will promptly and radically cure consmmption and abaolutely prevent its dovolopoment in nll cases of Predisposition 3 This Satnrday morning, March i, at 12 o'det at Dutters & C0,'s Aucticn Rooms, 114 and1) Wabash-ar, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctionern £ RECEIITA. Ttecelved on rents dua prior ta Feb. 1, 1877.. Kents for February.civavaueessen , *+Sunset™ and *Storm Sunshine.™ Hershe: UBUNAENENTE, or lhru'flnned sttaok, For WEAK LUNGH, | WIATTT1'S RESTA L if atreet, and fw more technfeally descrlbed ay Loty | bouse, sud sld ahoowd much to the wio or Plaf, | NOFth Dlvision, ,"‘““{',fl'l’"{‘ yeetanday covarln? | Hall will unidoubtedly bo a pleasant piace of Tevors | Pald for rooting Hice &' Snckeo CURONIC MRONCIITIS, GENERAL DEDILITY, WOHL'S RESTAURANT, 11110 57 inclusive, Dloek 0, ,{mn S MeKichnv | Fdwatdn, of Andover College, for hor early splelts | & the cases, abant bwenty in number, undee his | on saturday noons, not only for musiclans, bug | o bulldfn NERYOUS PROSTRATION, DYSPEPRIA or INDI No. 170 Mudison=st. FURNITURE & FIXTURES Patd 1t Water- Colleetor Other expenses. 1u) and rellgioas trabning. At 20 years sho was | €Y 1o saye that with ong oxception the infected anemior ol tho chureh-at ‘Charlestown, *Mare., | loteca aro cleanly and_ in good sanitary” cons her pative pluce, and it was there the bercaved. i‘ll("l' r"l ‘l‘ "IU f:‘“' ll ';:IM. h_YEEY, minister Wha tow wourne her loes marriea | VItio fult, awing to th fact that lie peupis alao for ladios who have engagements down-town, CRIMINAL, Bubdlvislon of W, 15 N. W, 1§, Bec, 14, T, 48, R, 14, The sccond pleco Nes in the lrregniar Agure formed by Twentleth ond Buslinell strecte and QESNTION, LOSS OF VIGOR and APPETITE, and alldisensves arising from POVERTY OF TIHE BLOOD, WINCIESTER'S HYPOrHOSIHITE OF s Der, She had known and Lecamo beloved are more earcful, and huve leared to take botlee Balaoce on hand, LIME AND HODA I8 A KPECIFIC, being nne- AT ATCTION. Ao bveud or ‘:""};frll::“‘::'w‘““,“‘:"“If"" el DAL i hothes, 8t Chnrlestowns ail Ensosso, o | €40 of themselvés and thelr premixes, None of | John Petoreon, a 1ifile colored fellow who pleke | Thero io still §58:4 6 uneolloctod on account of qualed as & VITALIZISG TONIC, and BRALN, n ozult, o W, 61§ feet o and tio bwwlva yeurs of hor married ity bl been | fho chic bre cenagfered dangerous, and thero wete about wipunlly divided botweon them. The speaker | {HFEE TN I Botoming extiner. | Tha. Dootor pold s warm and arneat rluute tothe many Chrls- ( {VAIIH WAR fot becoming extint. [Pl Doctor ”""e"é“"-"'l .mv} ;I:‘::Iuglr;“ l|;xl|‘|‘nu| o 't’ 49+ | canlu, saylng that In. xome tnstances thoy havo veased, and @ nl 40 U s _reinarks an- v 5 “t'“"E,“d the familiar hymn, **Jesun, Lover of My | been removed almont befaro tha sick had rocovered cle rents duo prior to February, and 8:510.48 for Feb- runry rence, This morning a motiun will bs maie beforo Judge Farwell 1n the case of Francis Jackson ve, Obadiuh dackeon for a Receiver, A sworn anawer will be Lot andsls. 1215 feet of Lot 3, Miack 8, South Branch Addition, “The fact that this transfer of property was mude Ly a defaulter to the State to the mount. of some Monday Morning, March 6, atl0 h B A precarious exlstenco by ** faking eitk wipes," o'clook, on tho premises. was caugnt [n the act yestorday ofternoon by I, 11, Knowles, of No. 108 Dearborn street. Officer Llbbey locked him upat the West Madlson Street NERYE, and BLOOD FOOD. Price, 81 and 8% por hottle, Preparnd only by WINOHESTER & 00,, Obomists, 120 0. W. Diniog Chaira, 30 It W, snit darbelo) Tables ‘Crockerr, Gluaware, Platod Castur, By § wonk Table ilves, Refrlgerator, Wine Coold, AUCTION SALE Monday and Tuesday, Maveh 5 asd b At 10 o'clock a. m, each day, At the A%llbn Tinoms of Wm. A. lutiers & - | article which attempted, by a combination of mis- hyterlan Chureh, after sunounciniz that the Rev. | statoments, to show that there was not in the cit Dr, Goodwin hod been prevented from attending | & good public {mprovement, and In the article ft thio services on account of acvers iliness, spoko & | woa stated that the old iake tunnel, fow wonls of eympathy for tho mourners, and gave | in: frum the erib 10 the rih them conwolation {ndwolllng on the Christian's | Slde vumpliz-works. waa caving in~ snd Great Hope. {le closed with a fervont prayer. fast golnyg to pluces, That statoment drove a ro- The Eev. De. Mitchell wiated that ail who de- | porter to City-Engincer Cheabrough yesterday, rired to look on the face of tho decased before | and ho was asked what he knew of the” condition the cofln wae cloved could ilo 20 by paulnf(dnwu of thit tunnel, fo was vory much surpriscd at the eust alvle and thenca vut into the chapel, Tho | thoenierprise dllrhyndb the Zimes, and could diction wus prunuinced, aud theu neatly thy | notese how the [nformation liad Leen obtalned, Ire congrogntion pamed by tho remaina and | Ilo knew of wo late exami & " Bold by Druggist: 80 Johnest., New York, '00KINR 1ANge, complete, Cow ¥373: e b8 £24,000, when 1t was sappused that M, Uarperhaa | Soul, and befora tho Louses had been disinfected. Blaion fi}‘fi:{a‘{-‘fi:‘l}:gf‘ e menyie; e allcpaslons [l 3 e deilers, tugether Wit overyihing apperialts & nothing 1o transfer toauybady that was particularl Tlie cholr also sang an appropriate anthem, The 7Times of yosterday motning contalned an [ ~Joseph Dcrtram, an old-tima thief and house- warth hiaving, secnicd tu lndicate that he had struck | | ‘e Kev. Mr. Gibaon, pustor of the Second 1 W ITEMS, Judge Blodgett will probably finfsh the bank- ruptey calendar to-duy, there being only 8 few casce to by teied, 'The carc of Louls Roman ls on telal, Judges Gary, Dooth, and Farwell will liear mo- tonas Judge’ Jameson will hayo a peromptor call of motlous for new triale; Judge Moore wifl hiear motions ond divorces; and Judge Hogors wo- tns for new teial, ;- 5 In the caso of Ellen L. B, Vall ve, Nlenry Sher. man et al.y Judgo Blodgeit yesterday appulated Juaeph 11, Cray Roceiver, undée bund for $3,600, VANKRUVICY MATTENS. breaker, for the burglary of some clothing Jewelry from the residenco of A, 8, McDonsli, No, 1401 Halsted strect, and Willlam 1latton, for the larcuny of a act of pool-balls fram John Nacey, on Randolph strect, aro locked up at tho Armory. Fxcited by long and contiuned fasting, tho gam- bling tiger has zccently waxed bold, and has left 1ta Ialr tu catch tho feative Granger in the Jungle, The West Division police mounted thelr elephant, and under cominand of Surgt. Stnmons went furth ta do battle, and bugged bwn of th beasts,—one at No. 17 latsted stree i 8 Jead somewhere, und that the transuction mlsht prove of more of lees tuterest Lo the new Board{ ol taliway and Warchouse Counnlssioners fn (e endeavur tu recover from the suad Harper the smount of mouey which Ulrnut tohfa tingers while e aeriico of the State. Witha view ta fearns Iz peshaps womerhing farther 1 regard to the natter, ax well as (o ascertali what measures the new loard will Lake o recover this money, a ree pacter called upun Mesera. Oberly and Smlth Tnst eveningat the ‘Tremout Houre, 1t w0 hapaened that Chlef Inspector Smith wos with the gentle. wien, and the former heppened to recollvet that AMERIGANCATTLE & MERT YOR ENGLAND. SAMUFL 1'0OL & €O.. London, belng one of the largest caltle-salcsmen in Europe, and” the olde establishel huuse for the sale of ‘Fureig: Meat, ofer fosell on comminlun Oxen, Khee 100 of he tunnel, 1t Nk g J = $18 and 120 Wabush-uv.o car, Madisou:st, - § st akeil on e Tuco for tho last tme, had been examinod ubuut theey years aeo, - when kept by Charles ‘Atword, | An fuvoluntary potition was flled yestorday | V4 sl okiiled, Harereuvus sho bihest, vid: 1Bt Teacrve w IaFka itk af Gold and NIE 1hin dezn vory prabably the sai proberiy that tase | ThG conli was aftorward removed to the bearee, | tho thnact hd been pamyed ool And, Tnepocied, | thretlier with Lo Jnatea, and snother ot No. 71 | pgammet b fncirr, ageh oo sour sty | dssrs . M. Kothwid s Sua. aykem, London. Thos ‘Fiibraciiin Svery style, qualliy, 814 E40 per hait bought of Gen. Logan nic uh #nd tho funcral prucceded to tho Michigan Central | and tha vutsin had been loviked over by ‘& divor, | Halsted strcot, kept by Charles Cater, together | ». srncker, merchanty at Fontlac, under the drmt | Messrs, August Belngat ankers, Naw York, | Diwncud Jewclry of ey, To and Kludi ons o0y Nitlvthe dealgn of crecting a ot Depot, where tho remafus woro placed unthy 5: 16 | 1o was suro that tho tunnel had uot pecn pumped | with fourtoen nma sud uthers, all aonatgnments and particalsrs of sales, eto., ho South Dranch lote. The probable cuuse of tha nawe of ¥, Brucker & Sons, by the trusof 1), 'F. tranafer o Cen. Logan wus, 10 (en. Sinit most comploty ‘varlets Simun & Uregory, of 8t, Louly. 1t ix charged that Gold Jeweiry Chalns, together with 1ot of utlier pi traly and burne to Charlestown, whero théy will b | out snd fnspected, und had not Reard 'of Any e A e uadid buried, . diving hispectlon, ‘Three years sgu, after tho ‘Tae thicves in town atill continug to do hoa v hich | must diapose of fur . i e deblors, i the Nih of February, coue | €10 Sdiressour soleageut, MUt M, ANDRADE, = ) WL diinate of tor opinion, Mr. Hiarper's. nahility 1o make tho paye i funnel hid boow In oo soven Yosre, 1t waa [ Whrks TRO0En tpon g bier sion than durinc.ihe | fik | Jdpment - Uy fhvor ot e Iingaiin il S S o b e g LUPMAN, Fawabel: phente, " fiut, vl on e supgosiien hat i won s THE SOUTII TOWN, fffi'fid('lfiz"‘fu'"n!fin'l'fifi.cf:;‘['nl"c'fl.fiiu:'édnr{!.:fl|"3 thy burginry of Yot Liviokstona's realence, No. | County Dauk, Urancls Iirucker, wnd orcph . JETT 2 AL MURERIA & L. AUclss. f arper's prop il 5 q nce | ¢ L W ¢ H iy Togn, Mr. 61,'.‘.':&’.'& Dot ik (‘l‘nllllul:u¥u‘:n!;::y EDIBALL'S PHOGKESS. that (lm-v. for the worl had been duna satl, iy, || S Archer avanve, whojeby x gulif wateli and ehain | Livewouus jo "Dt hruary they allowe way to recover it In llquidation of the debi, fnas- ruuch as the tranafer wi .Ircadfi made, and he did ot kuow uf uny process by which thio property could be recovercd. In regand to the proceedings against Harper, Mr, Olierly stated that the matier had been delayed for rawme tlne owlng to o decres of the Supremp Court of thoState tothe effect that no sult cunll bo commenced syainet him until the declsion of worth 8175, a $10 locket, ‘and an overcuat were secaecd as plunder, A second was that of the resls donco of Fred Dean, No. 647 West Mouroo streat, whero clothing, Jewelry, and sliverwars to the yaluo of §00 wera stolen. Entranco was cflacted Ly twisting off the bars of & basowuent windaw with ajimmy, A third wad the Uarglary of nineteen Doxea of clgars from the etore of K. ltoth, Nu, 64 West Lako strest, Entrauce was gaiued by forcing tho front door. Within the past fow dl{‘l tha yesidonces of Will- fam {Hillbrecht, No, 180 Nurth Unlon street, d that of Kuud IS, Knudson, Nu. 200 on the ssmio thoroughfare, were burglarized of about 130 unSn. Islicd vests, togethor with suma smaller articles, als0, that on tho Dih of February they allowed their prd[n'fl; 10 be tuken on legnlgmccu under s udgment i favor of Firle, Scolt & Cu,y with in- ont to cheat and detraud thelr credltors. A rule 10 show causu March 14 and an Injunctl prae vent the eale of the dentors! Froperty w wed, A composition mecting will bo held arch 16 in thio case of Fdwarnls & Browne, A dlscharge was {ssucd ta Ira Holmes, The nee of A, L, Gllleit was directed to advertiaa for hids for the bankrupt's proparty. In the cass of Johu 3lcArthar, au onice was nude on the Anslzneo 10 tirn over to Blatthew Ad. dy £ o, certalu fion In bis posscssion betonging Up to last evening the bond of Mark Kimball, As to lhu'ulher wlatements lu the Tines’ o, $ho niew ‘Town Callector for South Chicago, had | 1 Sty Enstncer euwlied hicredalously, sad suld not beew presented to Supervisor Lincoln, but was $ . G inthehands of L. Z, Leftcr, Eaq., onelof tho | hreey” “chewo for muuicipal sbuse had been gentlemen. who has signed It, . Mr. Lincolu Freaal was n hnurl{ antlcipation of ity receipt, THE COUNTY BUILDING. “n!'whl;l‘ pr&b,ahy have xm-m % "'l'hu_t}uuflumen Sell Kiwn T T ommuity ay 401k businesy | _THO Caunty Agont s dav by day dlmlalebing tho men, w16 §y not fikely that 3r. Lincoln wiil | nomberof ordets lesued for furnishing coal, liave any dificulty pawaliig upon them. Tn adile | 1o tho Board mecting Thursday Pi 1d Iitxe s dipiculey. pae hom . In tho mecting Thursday Pltzgerald offerod ton, 0 thne namte v Tyl i, | 130 foari it arins Pssordaternd enter upon ble duties us scon as posslble after | charitable institutions If Conly would. Bids for "BANKRUPT SALE Country Dealer’s Stock: Dry Qoods, Clothing, Furolshing Goosls, ""Jg‘[fi Notlons, oota, Blged, #18., TUESINAY MU it w4 half-pait b ciock, At uur Auctin Touah | wud 4 WATIABH-AV, Amiougihe gvods a0 Camimere, Jeso., ami Collnado Paots SHIEY ol Drawers, Wisito 3 and Cunlinert Deuit Overalls, Suspe tiunk Bowol Cotton, tata, BRATED througtiont fon expresscd o all [ 1D aud upwanl ut 250 30, Gc per b, " Address orders GUNTHER, Confec Uvuer, Chicao. t mude 3 few weeks aiuce, und s to the effect that the rulzs of the Board, makiug the Inepector the cuetodins K& ctipeet The nowl Hail & visit J«-mday in acurch of un ofice, flo Prank Cuuniugham, of the SterlMs ofice, who fatled to &ud une Iu the old rookery, bt will lo: it was eald fow days sgo was lald p with fatlau. 0 e etreae Wi noh, of Aama aud | matory sheumatlsm, was growing worso yesterday. few days to ba galheriug the woney fn, | Latelu tho afternvon bl phyaiclan gave orders M. Kimball bas socusdl tho sérvices Of Thomas | V880 0ud bu poraltted w viut ita. Judge, o wost competent wan, as his chiof wenlste Ex-Sheriff Aguew mado his fnal scttlemont with aut, aud that geotlewan will be ready to enter | the ('uuul{ ’l'rssuumr yusterday. He turned over upon Lis datles sho moment the bouka” are ub- | all the claluis b bad agalnat the county, sad, com- llln\'d; There Iv a generzl foellng, even amon; ring these with what the county had agsinst him, us' felonds, that ho will stop the dyb hiere appeared 8 balance in his faver uf abuut it uutil tho April election. It in belloved that, 400, which was handed over to him, I e wero mJuulmct thy conlict so tuat Mr. Kiwball could not obtaln thu bLooks, the taxes 14 tiem, . "Flia sale of tho asecta of Jaiaes I\ Hart waa aps SR S il L of the money, wers adopted after | thu boud i4 upproved, Tl 7 o . Youterday Officor M. lluzen ran across daniuel ed, q 0 KN ‘S ihinpkiue boid| wae' Givew, wnd the bondsmen | corlty Ta 87104,000, . LU0 AMunt of tha we- | tho wfferlng oo now I ander, for Conly will 59 | fenuon sd Louls Anazects whilo teyingt0 disposs | IS cave of Tddie & loyd, an order was wade PACKAGE AND OPEN LOT SME. B2l i notieo of th fact that Thompkine was ta b poliitedl Collector pald the City- uf a clock stolen from Koudson's store, and they werg run In upon nus\lchm of belngthe Lurglurs, Oficers Jalnes and Plant, who hag the cascs in charge, traced tho stolen vests to the resldeuces of Jacob aurl Mary Foster, corier of Slxteentl street sud Contro avenue, and tha: of Johu Lundon, on Ohla atrect. Soat of the property was recovered, snd the trlo wore arrested nyon warsants for re- celving stolen property, Juatico Bummerfleld yesterday held the follow- Inz: Thomas Farrell, riot, und Albeet Morrls, for abootlug .\udeew sogers, discharged for lack of prozecution; Yrscay und Tarble, fur the Do tivlyer safe rubbery, 81,000 euch 1ill w-day: Menry Joues, on the Awsignee tu advertisv forsale the stuck of fuu-lum.l fxtures ol the bankrupts after odvertla- ng freely In the Journul aud SUNDAY TRIDUNE 80 Thnes, anil eiving notico by circulurs that private Ulds shall bo recelved for the goods in job-lots or a4 a wholo until Murch 15 ut 10 u'clock, and all fiuudl and #xtures not sold 10 private bidders shull ¢ sold at public sction for cush ju such luts as may bo decued sdvisable by toe Assiguee, such public sale 1o beglu Moadsy, Sarch 10, Al pei~ sty blds shall Le subject 10 the upproval of the the custodian. leace the case was decided ayainst the Stute, In the Harper cuss tho sules welo adopted befors the Lond was glvem, and the Attorney-General — of the Etute Iy of opinion that they may hold llarper and bis bonds- men, Beb Ingervoll, Charley Farwell, Sol Hop- king, John ', Harper, and John Koontres. Tue retinug Board, (hcrefore, dirccted the Attorue Genera to lustltute suit agaiost Horper snd his bondsmen fur the recovery of the $:34,000, which wujt will probably be commonced within a week oe 80, and will e pushied by the new Loard with ull (b's vigor they parsose, TO THE TRADE. ol ite_Granite and Yellow Ware, Auarted G E\";’%"’tflnflg Cotlery, llu&w‘ 5 Ttolis Lot ool Uar 4, Gl W o N AT N e e T 08 orclocil, at BUTTENS & C0.'% Auetldn loouh V20 WABASH- . A, BUTTHISE Thursdny Lrade S R 850 LO Court, “The creditors of Levy Birod. ield & composition teeting yesterday moritng, and sccepied a_cous Austigeeni satand 47U NasE MedoRTel; pris =S Tho County Commissoners drew their quarter's | § & gy Ne e lalf du i and |« ey, VERY DESIKALLE 4 arceuy of W coat at the Shermau. House, $500 10 | povitlon'of 25 per cont, payable one-lalf I slxand | wo ,uanl soll this 8. 1, at 10 o'clack, au lnmense would never bo collected. Unlows somcbody cor. | $3laty yostordiy, or ut loast mast of them, | GFEHSL N & art; T ‘ody, Vi 1 1l -uumhnlrl':uwcm nionths, sccured by thele ] ¢, cods, &c. por by e o thn Conty ieusures 3 difgnueul T, | Bher et s By ahout the aticr, comia of | gy o Sionsd o Cortuti Namae'Cort | wiichlnbgroed by s Sat 5 Felideul'of g | _ sock of Furtar, Moweebullods, & gors and Jubn Willlams, vagroute, slxty daya vuchi Anulo Tucker, = larceny of from ' Thomas Brown, 31000 fo o Gih; Walter Beott, the O'Neill Building thief. six months luru‘;nuc_y. and 3500 to the Criminal Cou farccny of cost from Menry L. Gay's oftice. Eliza Jane Schwindewsun and C. W. Baebler, adultery, $300 each to the Oth ju- stant. Before Justice Pollak Willlam Scott sod cight inmates of & gambling bell were all 1he way frow $33 0 §3 Fldelity Bank of Mcwphis, The o’h]crllun- to tho discharge of W, 1L, Patter son were dislssed for want of prosccution, and thy caso refesred to tho Register for tiual report. Joseph A. Deliner was adjudicated bankrapt after trial. McCormick & Derrick were adjudicated bankrupt in like manncr after a trial. Martha 3. Beckwiih began o suis foe 35,000 ar . Bec 2 o 8 aguinat Solomoen M. Wymasn. i Englewood worc a dreary garb yesterday, owing to tbe inconstant Masch wind sud rain wbich swepl across tho long atretches of prairle varled by colontes of suburban gwelllngs. \Wbat untold sgonles were caused thereby to the divers young sod older ladles who, in fne apparcl bedcckod, wended thelr way sbortly after noon im the direc-’ tion of the Couk County Normal 5chooll Theeo o S N Staplo and Faney Dry Goods, Woulens, Clothing. and olber guods, "%‘.:..,n morniug, March &, w'elock, at Auction ftoows, 118 gud 1: W3, A, BUTTENS & uctionse Piscolliinoous 1300k AT ATUCTION. Priday aftornoon, March D, at 280 Putters & Co.’s Auction Jluoins, 118 sn Py buati-av, WAL A.BUTTEKS & Con, Auct! Collects tho_ taxcy from auly o inon, that would | 1ad upplicd sor an fnjupetion fa_one uf ihe civil chotgl to eaable hith t pueke wat the mecessary | coutts o probioit the Trcasurer from payioe to Mstand return lo the County Treasurer. 1f no | Hhein wors than §2.50 por diy, * Mcsare. Couly sud such retum i mado, the ety tay lose 9 000,000 | Fit7evrald kept their promise to dounto their salary 35 the connty aud Blato. $1-000,000, the result | & the liritgepurt Oryihan Asylum by ynviog tbe \ng that the ity would be ia & worse Snseetal | Clerk lustriciion lu writing to make thelr orders conditlon than {t wae s year 240 and the couaty payable tu that institutivn. would racelvy a uet-back which 1t would takesome | Cammleslooer Carroll was mourniog yesterdsy, tlme for it o recover from. ail becauso ha bad tho day beforo foilyd toiear 30r. Nothing was dono yesterday fu the Henderson- | Cluary lnvito some ous to jolu lum in giving bis PARLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER FURNITURE, Dining Room, Library & Office Furniture, Carpots, &o., o, Also 8 Isrge lot 08 Second-band Furniture, sud Qeneral Merchaadlse, a 1ot of pew Haruess, &c.