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¥ InF hille, mountains, s lo L o e s i v s e o e i e S bt e e B T745F CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, 1877, THE CITY. GENERAT NEWS. A eegailne meeting of the Tiaard of Managers of he Woman's Chriatlan Assoclation of Chicago wiil ,he held In the Hible-room, ¥, M. C. I, Duilding, Thureday at 10 o'clock . m. The Charch of the Messlsh gives A nnion rociablo this evening (Wedneaday) In the chnrch parlors, to which the ministers and people of the other Uni- tarian charchies In the city are conlially invited. The Cottage wervice of St, John's Protestant Eplacopal Cnurch will be held this evening at the residence of Die, 1. R. ftrowor, No, 571 West Adsme street, o fow doors west of Ashland avenus, The temperatura yesterday, as ohserved by Man- Aanc, opticlan, 88 Mation street (Trinuxe: Duild- ing), wasut Sa. m,, 17 d W 3wy, 8 p. m. m,, 50.11; 8 p. m., F'he man wha was found in 8 famirhed condition Monday siternoon by Oficer Wyman in the base- ment o No Clark atrect tied last night at the Couuty Hospital, Ilis nams is either ¥r Hare ot Kiitm, and_he wan cvidently omt of hie s\lml. An inquest will be held by the Caroner to- ay. Tho Tioard of Directors of the Aledleal Press held a private meetinz ot the Grand_Pacifie. Tlotel Tast night, Dr. Hawill, the Prealdent of tie Board, in the chair. ‘The natues of the dircnsslone and Wasiness traneacted wan ot nada known, fnne- ninich as It selated solely ta the, iutereals of the caparativn, Mr. Frank W, Palmer, the newly-appointed Fost- master, returned from Warhjneion yesterday, Tn the forenoon he deopped fnto the ofice and haid o Brief conversation witl Asslalant-Pocmunter Hiqulers and several of tha heads of departments, AR aoun an his bond shall have been appeoved and Fetirned from Wastington e whil asmume the da- tics of the ofiice. * Tho Clvil Englacers' Clnb of the Narthwest helil 1t# regular monthly meeting at the Sherman Totse. Mr., Chazien Suoy Smith, now In Enrope, was elect- cln arember of the vrganization, Mz, Schermer- horn read nn Intereatinig pupee o ** The removat afabsiructluns from Eagle arbor, Lake Superlor, ' Awhich he Wlasteated with dlageams, and after suin 1iitle discnaeton the meeting adjvuened. ; A man trom Dlne Inlanid, while sceinz the aights Tnst night througl i etrest-corner teleacupo, Was greatly sneprieed at the sudden total eclipee of the snnon 1n which he had rapturuialy beenn iscovers lens, and dsles, and twas at <n 10 comprehiend (he phenomenon till o hy- wiander casually let lovse the remark that thu atar- Fazer hiad bieen **discovering ™ o 1ight In the top rtory of the Patmer llvnee, The regular alection of oficers of the Chamber of Caminerce was hield yestenday afternvou, an ra- wulfed ns tollowa: Dantel A, Jones, President: George ¢, Walker, Vice-Drestdent: Diccctor Joht L. Hancock. Thomas L. Parker, W. H. Low, Lyman Bialr, President of the Boinl of Teade, il Keeretary of the Board of Trude, ex oficl, 16, Pearsane, 4. W. Towne, 0. K. A. flatchine n, Charles Cometock, E. G, Hail. The Ieception Committes of the Natlanal But- ter and_ iz Aesociation 1a requested tu meet at 90 this morning at the headqunrters of the Cane ventton —the trand Pacific Hotel, The delegates commenced (o arrive Inat night, and It is oxpected that by the \imo of tae call to order at 12 o'clock there will he at least 255 delegates prosent, Thoso who arrlved 1nst night held an infurmat mreeting in one of the patlorsof the Lotel and talked uver varlous and sundry mastters. CITIZENE' ASEOCIATION, A monthly meeting of the Citlzens' Assoclation wan appoinied for last evenimg. At the hons at which ¢ was due there were nrescnt_only Mesers, Mannhardt, Finerty, Ballentine. Geuentmt, and Tluntley. In the absence of the Prestdent ond Secnfl-flrfy Mr. Mannhardt was chosen ¢o the for- mier posftlon ind Mr. Hallnting to the Tatter, bth pro tem. Mr. Finerty presented the following minute and rexolution us expressing the scnse of the meeting: i ‘At 0 meet{ng liel? In the rooms of the Citizens' Asso- elation March, it wan " Reuntred, That tho thanks of this meettng are due, and hereby extended, 1o tho meinbers of tic Cltlzens Avnoctation for ihelf Judicious and creditablo alenco thils evening. After sdapting the resolutions ani ordering thelr engrossment the meeting dispeeacd, ABRATAMS—WILLIAMS, Hiare's ¥all. Nos. 70 and 722 Nurth Clark street, presented o lively apectaclo from 5 o'clock last Barometer at 8 o, erentng up to nn early honr thin moming, At tha former _hour [abbl . Menslng united In the holy bouds of wedlock “Abraham Abra- bms and Hebecea Willia The *rite wan witnssered by ! 1] persons ontaide of the pale of the rynago; Amongthose present wero Mr, and Mre, Luuls Auralamia, p ren ‘of the hrideyroom, and dir, and Mra, L, Wil {ame, parents of tho bride, Moses und_itachel Abralinma, Nathan and Maria Williane, Mr. and 3tre, Mark Follock, M, ana Mrw Mr. apd Mes, Henry Abroh Hamuel Alroham Str. and Mra, UGeorge Ab hame. with nnn;: ter Hattle, wlho waii o heauty prire. M. and Mrs, Barney Hoeriek, M, and Mra, Philip Goldatein, o Mr. and Mre. Lochman. Mirs Tillie Lochinan, Mr, and Mra. Levy, Mr. and Mra. 3. Rich, Me, and Mrs, Leving, Tlarty Sninky, Mr. ‘ond Mre. L, Meyere dir. and Mra. Codrey, e Joks Gufrey, il Mrs, R, Wolfaan, Mra, Solomon aud daughter, Miw Annle Peisor, ‘Bir. Levine, L.~ llavkison. and Mra. Alexander Mr. and Mre, Jacoh Abralums, Mr. and Mra. Anron Abrahume, and o lot of iittlo misscy too namerous to mentlon and very eaptieating, “‘Ihe bride wore 8 white rep allk with accompanis wments. The bridesmakds accorded, ~ Mes, Lo Ahruh: wore a tan-colored wilk, wilh Black velvct and elik fullage. Pearls and diamonds quite distinguistied her, Mre. Isranavitz wore a stone-colored allx trimmod with polnt applique, and wet aff witls coral urna- ments: Mre, Henry Abrahanw, pros grain black Ak, with a very handsomo black overskirt: Mra, Polinck a magnlilcent sru’n wilk; and Mins Tl Marks a canary-colored silk, The festivitics were prolunged until a lute bour. NIOTEL ARRIVALS. Patmer Hause—Fpank itelker, W, 11, Thoinas, lovrlandi tlin Hon, 1), ¥ort bolks G A Rherry. Topaka icaions saniey Noriun R Nh o8 Motness the lioa, C, 1, Wilkine, Lansing, ch.. .T»i:m»ml Honse=1a, c'&ll’un. o Naherics, "oy, ih o Molherle: 0. Olpway the > Hon: - A, i . Shattnek; Dubugues Wiitlan rkt L, A. llarker, Coluinbusy A. O, Day, Destans L, 18 Tlare, U, H. Aup Cob Miichell; Denvers fobert' 11, “Tinker. lockford, U, ”lfl“fl'l"—‘l'he fon, Wi . Paul damesan, 1 ) ih on i badourhy roibadour, ity Ur b Mo [ IHatealsimry w Vorks floynton orfag il Mo W i Martin arles frove, Hostony Aless iag A. G. (Eaphard, Detrofty G Wl Sy ‘New Yorki I G, Woodward, Oi iy ALEXANDER SULLIVAN. TIHOMAS NORAN, The arguments in the casc of Aloxander Sulllvan drag thelr weary length slong, and, sithough scemingly interminable, two days' work hos en- abled counnel to get half-way through the dictlon- ory. ‘Tho speech of Mr, Moran was necessarily, dry, constating malnly of law and o comparison of the testimony of witneeses, with o view of making clear the thcory of the defenve. 1lo fnduiged In few fights of fancy; and, having adull subject, his semarks and manner of delivery acted ae a voporifc upon some lu the audience. Iils reference to Han- ford and his wife disgusied some of hier fricnae, and they left the bullding. Tho attendance was very large, and there weru ae many ladies present ue on Monday, one-half of the room belng occu« pled by them. Mre. Sullivan was with her hus. band fn the afterngon, Upon tho opening of the Caurt, b 3r. Moran continued hls argument for the do- fense. 1le ppoko Oret of the mncaulng of **infa. o the word which was applied to lenfos communication to the Councll, ssyingthat Bullivan was justided In Inferring from this characteriza. tion that the chastily of ls wife was hopugned. Tue State sughit to vhow that the article meant stnply 1hat Mre. Sulllvan was an intellectual and “influentiol lady. He resd from the statutcs & ltstof crin which the Leglelature bLsd destguated **lufsmous.’” They were the worat calendar, 0 o lhvlufi proved, hosald, Monday, that Sullivan relreate when he took bls Gnger from Hanford's uose after the (all, und got up with the asslatance of Scdtule leu, 3r. 3 d 1o conviuce the jury tenck 8 voluntary, violent by Hantord. He guuted from the iestimony ove that Hauford was ina position 1o strike Tier; then that she was struck, und next that she bore the evidences of & blow'on her face fur suve cral duys. I the jury wers eatistied tbat sho wue thus stiuck, tho cass uf ke prosecution fell 1o the ground. ‘he fuct thatehe did uot complat ¢ nlglit of the homicid noevidence that sho had not been struck. forif her jaw had been broken abe would not have complalned, becuuss o greoter amiction absorbed ber mind. T *egltby dmagiu :’unu who, out of mhh i op, " e attlele, stabblug the Ehatacter of hle neighbor's wife. culd sirko, ber. He was uot unly dastard coough to give the foul »iab, but ke was dastard enough to raise the impli- cation, by referriug to blnsclf In the ariicle, that it was given by same other aud innocent man, Ad- vancing suother step, 37, Moraa clalmed that the esideace clearly colablished that proached $ullivin in a threatenlug manner, ~roehs -ed Loward it asif about lo sirikc bin,—and the oL was uot Bred until this demonetration ur KENBWAL OF TUE FIONT BY 11ANVORD, snd Saltivan, Beld tizht by Mc3fullen, was unable ta protect bimirel{ fz0z the bodily barm he feared ifn0 one elie could tcll what £ from the clrcumatsnces **s reasonsble wan™ would fdoge. | They of themsclves could set up no standard 10 measure Liw by. Acquitiing Mrs. aaford of wiliful pesjury of willful Iying as to tae scafMe, he a and rhoot Ing conld not be true. tho story sho told belng impre: 1ato the s B hullet sent down three inches in six n pan fn: through Hanford's Lody, It 1lanfond had heen f feet away, a3 asserted wronld have gona into the ground. probabinty, '{he weapun, \eas dfschiarged w! Rullivan was cocking it. glli-lnltcd the theory” of maliee, and’ intention 10 the Mre. her husband no_remedy? In conclusfon, ho dirs ciased the rlnuallnn of characier, enrtending. and reading au wherc n crime in not cleatly proven a good char. actoe of itacif was enough (o generatoa doubt of of by misady: of Jiuthine; Mr. Jury wonhl nequit Wiin becaurw hie obeyed (he law enneted by God Tlimself, —tha duplex Jaw of con- Jiigal luve and relf-presirvaticn. toltawed for the defense, In started onl. by advert. ing to the impaneling of the Jury. etorsinge tha the prosecnt| tory challenee with u view of man who by any poatibility, on accunnt ot nstlon- Mr, lynes' n sl the ‘onclude this morning, whew Kinery A apeuk. ¢ report by began by reciting that since tha bueen discovered that lecal defe arizinal incurporation act. taken ot onve: 1o Accure o new cliaster, which mat- ter wan legully them berore the public i the podtion to rightfuliy recelvo endowinenta or fegacies, #ary to clect 8 aeparate Hoard of Trusteos, tho how. Yllnl and college having been one and tho sanm that students from the col All tno privileges of tho hospltal. which in ticle due, and that” perfect harmony aliould relgn bo- tveen the two vegunizations. tecelved from disponeary, Teeeelved fram Relle id Buel fieesived fram Christinat donation teceive tals County tazes..; Cash on biand. X St LD, Patkes. Hsntord wp-, ried that her acconnt af the senfe ed on her mind by hearing others re« tafle, She mas nothing nntil the shot 1t lind been eald by the State's Attor- Snllivan's conl bearing in court wasan noy. t vlence of hie guile. M. Moran thought it was evilence of innacence, for a willty man wonld cringe, and cv{. 1ike o man. After demonsteating, fro:n the testimony that Sulilyan did not aim the pistol,—could not hiave atmed 1t on acconnt of the and weep, and not stand hin trial as ho claimed, aition he was in, for A man must sce a pistol to ake afm,—he _argued that, from the fact that the the prosecntion, the ball In all h\mu‘n o Theee facts, he claimed, A'recess wasthen taken notil 2o'clock. 1n the afternoon, Mr, Moran eiteil soime Cars i et The state of ficte which the defense © nue- raunded the homicide, the citations having epeeth ) teference to heen kilte ather n which Ik was declded 1hat o Tiyonnd wus Juatified In slaying & man who criminal psennit on bis wife, Then asked had epramitted o r. Moran Hanford was ~ not pen asmiilant? of Saliivan down A had liorities to rustain tho position, that ullt, and enfitla the acensed tonn ncqnittal, Sule jvan kilted ianford elther coolly and_ deliberately uture, o was ity of munler or Moran thongh, of othing. 'The N BYNUS enp: ellininnting every nlity and retlgioue_ education, tileht have Tl favorahic bias towanl Sullivan, Inding to Col, Van Arman, Do enid he did not represent tha public weal, but a4 Cleate grievance, wiich foughit to yratify revenge. Ie then argued at some length to sbow that sitch intorpretatfon was @ven to the anford commnui- cation as led the aceused to believe it was an aa- ranll npo it v an aweanlt upon hee honor and virtae, just As much as {0 she wan loose, falso: they wera never intended to by test of truth. gurided s hid enemy In liee thost valoerablu point. ~her honor, —belleving that «lie_was tho uuthor af Tiis removal from tha positinn of Asaistant Super fntendent of the ¥chuola, The man who would not defend the good name of his wife did not deseeve the smile oF eountepance of & woman, the Wlea of a clvil sult for damages. In mone; Gud made him her prot onld e 1 the cliarictor of hie wife, lle belleved it had been specifically stated That fanford know the cliarges wers put to tho Tie mieant to stab her whom hio re- ILe seouted At liow mach o the honor of his wife? tor, und none bat o cotvs K o remedy In the conrt 1t (i Jury waaa powwerful un ey closy attention to him, Tlew dida man val wald ve 1 orrs will WOMEN’S 1HOSPITAL. ANNUAL MER[ING OF THE HOARD OF COUNCIL- ons. The Hospital for Women and Children is ono of the dererviug charitable Institutions of the city, 1t Is 0 wpaclous brick bullding, located at tho corner of Panlina and Adans strects, near the Interscction of Ogden nvenne with these strects, and is managed by & nambor of rociety Iadlcs, whoto nnremitting efforts n }ts behalf for soveral years bavo been pro- ductive of most excellent resnlts. meeting of the Soard of Councilors was held yes- terdny afteruoon fn the hospital parlors, Therowas o fall attendance, including twe and three of tho Teustees, Prof, W, H. Wolls z2nd E. G. 1all, the Prostdent, cabled the meeting o urder, The ennual nty-thres ladive Isk and Mesers, Mm. J, C. illiton, The first bitalness wans the reading of her annuol Mra, D. A, Ouge, the becretary, — She eport 1t had dated I the Necusary steps wera accomphehed, ~thereby placing Jt becaue necus- hing, ‘This was ncmnlll’lnly done. ‘l'helr afin wis rye should ve allowed Rincy August Inst the dlspensary had been closed except for advicn and surgical treatment, the de- lrnniu s for medicine being auehthat they did not el guarantecd In earrying on the great expenas. A conres of luctures for nursos an_ given daring the month of September by tho medteal stall, The next conrse was (o be held fu Apell, tion iad been_eallad to the trafning-school for nurses in New York, which was an Inatitution do- serving ali praloe and fmitatlon, jeen had been held In ths hospital regularly dur. ‘Thelr atten- Ttellstons sorv- gz the yesr on Sundays, The capicity of tho in Niowpltal could bs cnlarged If an addition of wards Tor tho charity patieuts contd bo butlt, Teaving the present buikdinz for pay atlent, - They should hen have a revenno wihiic! would innineasure muke thom self-supportinz. | They had becn consldering the feastbllity of Xecplag the howltal open un Hunday, using the anme plan. which han been earrird on £o auccessr fuily (n London for inany years, nnd aldo tn Hos- on. operato wifh thein and asrist sby sibjece o thele congregation cantribution for this’ olject ona Kinday ’\‘fll‘o They mwked tho clergymen of the city to co- resenting the and asking for a n the An oceanlonal vimt to oithor of the private hospltats of our city wonld convinco every earneat soul that tho munn{: labur, and aympathy hestow. ed upon the sick repal Mastor's will, and destituto was amply by the thonght that tney woro dolng the The thanks of tha loard were dne to Dr, Mary 1. Thompson and Dr. Sarah f{ackett Sievenson for thelr pratuitons rersices, and also (o others con- nected with th hospital, The report of the T warer, Mre, J. N, Camp, T was uext submitted, as follows: neat. 0o tisnd and reccived. e Qarrent EXpENss.caiiers o tasurance. Tho hospital physiclan, Dr. Mary Thompson, made an IFPHIX mate statement aa (0 the patients i treated during tho year. The patlents treated in ¥ho Liouso ehe tated to be 00, whilo fty had had ther wunts suppliod onteldo, and sbout G50 othere Tiad received troatment at the freo dispen<ary. ho lloard then procecded to thu election of oficers for_thia year, the result being as follows: President, Mra. o, €, 1iton, First Vico- Prosident, Mps. Dr, Dyss; Becon: u-President, Mra, 1L, 0. Stone, Secretary, Mrs, 1. A, Gage, Tressurer, ra, Ien Vilkinwou, Hoand of Coanctlors, Jr N camp, Sea, T B Biackstone, Mrs. ¥ i Sy, . d, Coliy, Sea, T . ¥ifehs Mze. George Hsll, Mrs, J. V, Hart, Mre. E. B, Pike, Mrs, N, 1L, Kuapp, Mre. Juscph Medill, Mrs, Juincs Doltan, Mre, Georns Mary N. Little, 31 AcKindloy, 3l Mra, €3 8 vane s very, M norary “mef e . Au mbers, Mrs. F. B, Gardner, 11 After thia followed a genora) discusalon of ihe waye sand means of beat l“?'flnv the hospital during the cnsulng year: 3nd also a discassion coucerning the advisablilty of slarting u Bunday I‘A.fllllllll. ue suggosied in tho report of tho Soctes Ty, ROBERT IILL, THR FUNERAL SERVICES, The resldenco of tha late Robort 111}, No. Michigan avenue, woe yeaterdsy morninz transe formed Inta the house of mourning, and all that war moztal of ta late owner lay cold in death, It was the hour snuounced for the funcral scrvices st tho bouse, and fricuds, neighbom, ncquaintances, sud kinefolk came 10 pay & la4d sad (ribate to the memory of the departed, v An nir of qulct grlef pervaded the old-fasiioned frame houss, and & hushied silence fell on a1l within it, Kind hande had rendered thelr last ofices, and tho body ef the dead lay in a rich cofin In tho parlor, and restlng upon it was o wreath whose centre-plece was a calla lily, while camellias, caruation pinks, violets, and “sprige of smilax mede up a pleasing conteast. On the cen~ tre-tuble in tho parlor wae & large cross composcd of tea roses, camiellias, carnation pinks, aud smie lax, with the word sband” In violets. A plece of smilax camfimlnun. save that the violets tade up the word *Hrother," stood un the mantelplece, while other and besutiful doral of- feringy were arranged around the room. The services al the house were linple as they were beautitul. condsting of the reading of the nineticih Pealm, and prayer by the ktov. Mr, Van. deveer, of tho Vnlon batl Cotlgrexational Church. Perhaps never bofore did thowords of thae Psaimist come home to tho hcaste of the hearers us lhfi did to those prevent {ulerdly worulng, when read fu such & clear, slmplc, carncst way, snd durlog the prayer which foliowed for the bereaved family and friends many eyce were suffused with After tis ahiort and simple scrvice an op- portunity was given Lthose desiringto gace on the reinaine to do se, and was cmbraced by acarly ali those prescnt. ‘Awopg the immediste mourncrs were Mra, Hll, Master Charles LilL Miss Carrie Hill, Mr, Frank i), Mrs. Cllley sud Master Lorace Cilley, Mr. teary siesmboi . S ] Tiaw s eald to have stated that 1 was not | effect In in nablication, e alro stated that o only lnwm}ucl:nl to M1 tho position which I | had fenonnced tho rerolutions passed at the in- have hel almost withont Interruption | diznation meetitiz as a fraud, hecanse it wasn'tn for fifteen ?‘enrfll. declares that lezal meeting, but was made np of anyhody and bren divided among A few. Those having tho larze orders were only pald & percentaze on them, whila the emall orders were honored a8 far as the fands went. It I8 ertimated that fhere aro_as mnny 1L @ Cornelin Wells, aged 20 years, & months and 0 daye. " Funeral nervices Wedneadar at 11 o'clock nt 617 nut wna re. iherman, fre. 1lite, Mr. n Weet Warhington street. Frienda fnvited to ate won, Mz, azed 3 Nickmeam: whito | orders agalnst the fund yet ont as wers taken up | an Inmate of nn fneave seyinm in Toston, ete. | exerybody, and presided aver by a {niveranliet, | fond, among ihe remalnder of thode wresent were tho | yesterday, This T pranonnce n falsohiood tn cvers particniar, | A family which bad reslded in P Paw informed BURT—March 3, 1877, of illenssn of the heart Hon. Thorias Toyne, S. 1 Tarner, of the Grand | * A1 Throop was at thie Tniiding restoriday in [ 2fhosnd aljnresent wwell know, Mm thal Tticharde had read the resolutlonn, and | yen, Frances, wife of Dr. Willlam 1. Buet, age 1 . J-ashua_Barelil, Mancel Tateott, 1L M. | "ok oract of the Froe Diapr ,r‘!u-‘ st B clnnnllnn of M hat they were put to the meoting In an reegniar | a4 v 83 Hooker, L., Freer, dohn. A, Tyereki, 1, TL | 0 e e Dt tho Ditectogs. Ha | hoicn the wheat artised it was inspectod e No. framl, manner,—in other wordes, were 8 Yarlous s ] e Sacaber £ Ly Plekard, 5, W. Tuiler, i1 €. Cle- | om0 0F el e e o iealanera. na o rould . Jitmeny Tiror, & | Individnala in Paw Paw hnd aleo told him that the a7 b 033 Wert Warhingion ntrcet at 4 o'clock p. m, ment. o L. tiates, nnd others, Among thoss who % af the fact that the Board hind fatled o | €0 dissatiefied with this, sppealed to nic, and | Trustecs collected the moncy due for pew-renta kol the finsat decoratinnewory Ses, 11, M | Jacctaf tho fact that the Jinard tind falled thmake n examination T found it {0 contain a smell for- | and put it into their pockets,—among (hem Mr, | = Bk s Intuly haskecor ilowera | M2 Hisax] npnenpeistion (or the Fupnoit be fha Bis- 3 I efan to both N, @ and_No. d—conseqnently unft | dndsnn, whose written testimony fud ‘been intro- A .- e e heantint, swreatlis M. | Pensaey: fur the, year, and Lo ure Bt on e Vand it for No. 2,—and knowing they | dneed. ' Mr, Wilkins frtho sald_that he went o ssess : . A e et ehafcs. Mg and | riation be made, ete. ' The Commlssionets have | wonid wanc to mfer It fo the Appeal ‘Committes, | the editor af tho Trae Anriherner, who had pub- NION VETERAN OLUB. Sir. 31T, diten, n atars Mpe. 200K itnanes, an | AR 1SR UNGE The Toction o Nl does | Andalso boing nwara that tho rallraad company | Nehed the reglutipns ogsinet i, fnd wwho oThe regulan meeting of thy Chicags, Lmon, Vet fiome lalle s | wo o remn r : 0 o' :lv"ym;‘:nn Mrs., Ciement and Mes, 3ane, AR | aSacoiih tho necossity of making the uenal ape I".:cnéngn:m;“ 19 T itn, on arick foe Intihac || mitter] that ho had publisted on i ‘cloch for pny; that they were in thelr nature Nbelons ol nnd that he could be sued for the lihel. Accuscd went on to say thal the editor promised to make any vetractton which ho desired, and acenscd had written ont pstatement giving hia own alda of the care, swhich tha editor publistied, Tle canalil- proprition, dut may be persnaded otherwise, Commissioner Schmidt {a guardian of the minora of ono of hin old-time brewery patrons, and amon 1lio properts consizned 1o lis caro In' a raloon on the North 8lde, This he rentad, fixtures and all, at thelr rooms at the tirand Pacide Hotel, BEVERTH WARD. The reamlar meeting of thy Seventh Ward ablican Cluh will be lield this evening at hefr new hiall, No, dv? \West Fourteenth ‘.1‘hu pall-hearees, Mr, John 1. Drake, of the Yo nnenci I, soicly lo gl thom an oppurtumy nd Vacific, Alvin V. 1lathort, of the Sherman to obtain the decleion of eall Commitien before ft was ot i store, rndwent atonee to their ofce and expltined myactionto them, which at tlat tiine waa wnug‘{ ratis nctory, and the Committee whenealled “Tioure, A, Irving Pearce, of the lizde Yark Hotel, ', 1. Qanbert, of the Gandner Honse, Col, dens kine, of the Clifion Houre, ard Michacl linrke, of Tin i reet, el Tfotel, sorrowinuly boro the remains of | toanother customer.nml a few days aco he learned | pass it Into No. ™2, . T, Pantken, eredl, on the whole, that a retractlon; or a corree- | [hislness of imponiance will came before the meet ‘thesr well-beloved friemt fo 1o hearse which was | that that indivhinal had moved onl betweey two Firat Assistant Inspector of Uraln, tion, rather, hnd been p:‘bllgm.-n-.hu( for mamo 3 2 fo earry llu.;m to the l'fim'\J I'rlnrk {:huqeh. where 'Ill.'lyl. n?d;lawr:' the mlnnl;lo propert. u-mln:im. | — R — ;;:u«!‘«l:;l?‘t,ne(mlgfiem:fl;l-u;m’wfi m;.“.)"::“t“f:lcl'l v vmfil‘l’b—l—EAl» S urther services wero 1 Jr. Vadeseer, as- | 1ie feplevied the goo:ls nt anee, and yesterds: 1 3 ¢ wiated that he ecervel 3 B o, e fiyde. Tof tho Theoluglcal | affcronn tho suit s tricd befars n b Rids RELIGIOUS. froquent. invitations to pronch In Paw Paw oven R Seminary. whospoke of ths character of tha de- ffll-’ d. ~The remaing were then taken to Uracos and. Thore will be a meetlng of hotel-men this after- nuon at the oflice n{ tne /otel RReporler, to adupt resulntions on tho death of Mr. 1L CONVENTIONS, DUTTEI AND Raas. To-day at 12 o'clock the National Butter and Ezg Conventlon mects In tha Ladies' Ordinary of the Giraml Pacific ilotel. Yesterday afternoon o rpecial scaston of tho Prodnce Jtoand was held In the roome corner of Dearhorn and Sonth Water srects, Ucorge B, Gooch occnpled the chalr. The Committca on secnting quarters reported dnstice. Mr, Schmidt had for his attorney M tountree, and it s eafe to eay that the coint; fntercat 1n tho matter was not ailowed to sulfer. Tho fact that there {s a for thonsand dallar to thie eredit of the Courtellausa Fund f4atill npper- most in the coutractors' mind, and Is olen becom- Ing a watter of #ome solicitude amonz the Uom- misstorers, who are dittded es tu who onght te get i, A meeting the Jduin? Committce on lathe Nufldings and Public Service hna heen ealled for Friday afternoon to consiter the sitnattan, and Farmer Harms has been ospecially invited to by present with hia little claim vf 815, 000, Walker il bo there with his claim for 30, (00, and line dale, of conrso, will not fatl to bo ‘bresent In the Intercet of hisclain of 233,000, s The latter hus thu adyantago of the nthers tn that his claim is ape proved by Architeet Egani but then there Is no after he had loft that yilage, - Mr. Itichards testificd that Mr, Wilkine neror eamo to his ofice’ anil tneerled the provisional claithe n the contract in his presence, or with his consenty m thera never was anr legal cantract in writing, not all of the Trusteca having signed the” contemct, and Mr. Wilking having tokl Pazsley, a trustec. when the latter planited iown S50 a8 n honus, that JL wasn't neces- sary for all the Tritslees lo slen IL; (bt aversthing wonld ba elelt, ete, . My, Tilcharde, however, tu- garded the verbal ngroement hotweon the parties a4 pecfectly leual and bindling in 1ta efferts, A'he argitments wern very exhatstive, the two ccclentastlcal altorncys golng over the entire gromul covered by the festimony,—and a yreat deal more, The Commisdon then adiouned to v||eclkul inlf-pant D v'cluck to dellberaty over the waiter, y Dr.Behenelds Standarvd Remedios, Tho standard remedles for all iscases of the lungy #to Belicnck's Puimonfo Syrup, Sclienck's Fea Weed Tonle, and Behonclk’s Sandrake Pilis, and if taken e fore thio langs oré destroyed. a speeily cure Is effected, To thesc thtee medicines Dr.J. 1. ehienck, of Ihil. adelphla, owes hia unrivated success [n he treatineny of puimonary diseaser, v Tho Pulmanle yeup ripems the morhld matter In (hy 1angat nature thenwa It oft 1y an esay expeetoration, for when the phiexia or wotter is tlpe a Might coupy Wik throw 1L off, the patient nas reat, and the tnuga be. ginto heal. * - 1o onablg thie Paimontc Byrp 0o this, Sthenek'y Manidrake Pilis nnd 8 's Sen Weed Tonte must liy NOON PRAYER-MEETING. Atiho noon vrayer-meoting yesterdsy the ate tendancs was laezer than waual, and tho hall was filed. Maj. Whittlo condacted tho scrvicegand Men, Wilson tha music, and after tho Introductory vocal exerclaes the Ttov. Mr. Davls read the ro-° quests for prayer and the Nev, Mr, Iirown offered fnvocation, after o solo by Mr. McGranshan ** Ttiee, Watch, and Pray.” & *+Inced Theo cvery houe™ followed, and Maj. Whittlo took up the lesson tanght in the sixth chapter of Itomans, **Sin and death," and the bellover's relatlon to ain. Rin was mentionod afx« teen timea in the conesc of the chinpter, and he read . freuly nscd to cleanse the atomach And Jiver. Sehenc’ that Jotin . Drake, of the Grand Pacife Hotel, | 161108 Mhat wiil be done. the chapter through to show the rcla- e, Mandrake Filia act 03 the Nrar, remoring all otmiry had tendered them freo meeting-room, sud - ey tlons of the bellever toward the . FORT KINSON, WIS, tuna, relax the gall biadder, the bty atarts frecly, anq wonlt hoard the memhera At a redue- CRIMINAT. sin. A man would sy, **Shall I go on Bpectal Dinpateh 1o The Tritun the liver 18 saon relieved, flon of 50 centa per day fram reunlar Sumarere and sin?* Could a man go on in ein and | ' Fonr Avsansox, Wie, March 6,—The Vniver- Nehrnok'sen Weed Tonlc (s a gentle stimnlant anq e, The report recelved with thanks. Charlea Clarkson was raked into the West Chle | yetbosaved? God forbld, 1fe wha sinned mast gallsts of this place held tho Grst of a serlea of re- vieal mectings nt the Univcraalist Church fast alteratives the atkalt uf which 1t fs composed mises e foltow iz nam with the fiod and preventa sonrliz. ummitites Lo pecel were chosen the Reception v o ) ariso to n knowlodge of lia sinfalners befora It anslata the di. were chosen the Recoption | cao Avenuo Statlun yesterday fur sclling® brass odye ol infulners Lefare he £ R cauld hopo fur ralvation, Qod condemned atl men, o v, t Chican ceation by taning up the stomach 10 A hiealthy condi. il elees O ks Dexter, 9. 3, Cyrue, Willam | Finge, representing them to be gold. e e bl It tht candommnntlon wan | SYening, Tio ltov, Miss Ghapin, of Ghicayu, WA pion, o that the food and the Putmonic Sr Figp, Cirles A, Woaver, Georza P Braun, S Xfbiey * Tayii, wito was recontly areeated In | ek ot Calvaesa. Cronn amd ho.Former e Tnia | charge, nnt mado n rplendid alact by delivening a upll makeunnd blowdt then the lungs beal, and tho npatient witt surely xet well if eare f3taken to prevent fresh cold, Al whiu wislh to canauit Dr, Belirnck, either persons ally or by Itter, can dua at his principal offer, coraer ol Blxth and Archeata,, Phtladelphis. every Mouday. Sehenek's nedicines are sold by aif drugglas throngh. out the couutty, To ConsumPTIVES {NVALIDS. WINCHUSTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LEME AND SODA will promptly and maieally cura consumption and absolutoly provont ity davelopement in all cases of Prodispomition or threatennd nttack, For WEAK LU CIRONIC BIRONCHITIS, GEXERAL DERILTY, NERVOUR PIOSTRATION, DYSPEPNIS or INDI. ] LORS OF VIGOR and APPETITE, and rining from POVERTY OF THE BLOON, TER'S HYPOPHOSPIITE OF E. Fitta, €, C. lilce, 0. W, Butts, 1. 8. Charo, W Wi lfewes, A, Alro, it. €, Miiler, Charles Dlathenouck. 1L ¥, Orrfe, X, . Knopf,' 9. Tlof- K, Mox N, Adnms, 1. Barber, Grorge Fy Gooch, 10, Wattw. Col. Boud, afi Goorze A Bocon. "The attendance of ielezatea will be very large, New Yok seids ot least twenty, Philadelphia_the same; Baltimora smd Hoston “fifteen each. The Northwest will be fully mfire!rn!efl. anid 1t will he in porut of membership the largeat. Convention of the kind ever held in the United States. ‘Tho munibers of the Reception Committee arc roquest- ed to meet at the Grand Paclfic ITotel at 0:50 this mornlng for the purposc of mnking arrangoments Tor recerving the delegates at the various dopots. MAIILE, Jimay bo consoling 1o tho conramers of tomb. stones fo know that the price of marbln 1a not to be rulecd this season, and toat it will remaln what 1t wun last. Yeaterday the wholeeale dealers of the Northwest in that commadity held a convention in the reception-room of the Treuiont House, Among thowe present were I J. Tallon, Keokuk; John Davidson, Milwaukee: Henry Wilson, €, TLouls; Robert Donohne, Iurlington, Tn, : and C, Munyer, 1, 11, Dickineon, E. H. Bradbury, Frank Nichols, of the Reporter, C,'¥, Sands, oif of Chicago. ‘The ubject of tho meetin was merely (o engen- gergond feeling in the irade, anu to confer on the West Twelfth street district, waa yesterday turned over to tho Connty Jafl upon thrao Indiet- menta that wero resurreciod fn the ofiice of the Clerk of the Criminal Court, Annfe Marke, sllas Iirown and Tucker, wns yos. ferday aischnrged by Justica Summerfield npon the charge . of steallng 81 A sucker nameid Thomne ISrown, but was Immedintely reurrested u);:n the ramo chargo by direction of Igu complaine aut. Jacob Foster and John Londin, far receiving the property stolen by Samuel Donnon from Knudson, of No, 500 North Union street. and ililibrecht, No, 180 Unfon atreet, wera yesterday held oy Justico Scully In$500 ball each tu the Criminal Court. ‘Thomas Cole, for the larcony of a trunk from 11, Frank & Son, of No. B0 West Randolph atrect, and Thomas §111), for hammnering Thomas Krigman, of No. 13 Lako street, over tce_head with a pop- Yottle, were Jocked up at the Madlson-Street Sta- tion last eventng. 1lolte Yondele, of No, 104 Tremer street, yoster- day attempted to collect over-dne ront from Patrick " Malley, and in onswer recelved a sovers drub- biny the hands of O0'Malley and son, whereupon she cansed hoth t bo arreated wpon o warrant for sasault with Intent to do bodiiy Injury. Atabont 10 o'clock yesterdo; the hands of ‘every man and woman, 1 the eld man was not ceuclifed with Chrler, lewing a new man, thers conld be no Justifeation. Chirist died ta meet tho penalty Infleted npon slnners, le mot it once, et It a4 the aubstitute of every stuner, unly unce, but ance for all, and all that wan left for thy' sinnor was to believe In the sacehica, worship (lod, awl accept tha Cheist who gave 119 lifu for the ralvation of the world, ** Let not aln, therefore, relgn in your mortal body.*" 1t wan fnn Chirlst's death that men were dellvered, Lut the dellvery dii not operata until men hezan to bellove In Chrtst. 'I'no crucifixion wwas of 1o avail nnless perfect and tmplieit faith ny th pllca- tion of the sacrifico lo overy sinnee, and steipped him of his Injauitien aud untighteonences, Wiien 8 man accepted Clirlst o waa made free from sin, nearer Gud, who at last assumed the title ton man's saul, and_Jifted him from bis dondaye anid took him unto Himself. But he must havo faith in his freedom, or he had none in Christ, Mr, Mctranshan sang **Once 1 wan dead in o, Lhe andience Jolning In thu chosus. Mr. Tany Delishi nirged the acceptanco of Chelat and communion with God, and the Rev. Mr, Park- hurat offered prayer for strength to take the Qoxpel and §ta_teaclings, to tho exclusion of everything else, The Rev, Donald Fletcher read the rixicenth chapter of Juhn, efghth vorse, showing the ofica of the Holy titost, which was to convict a soul of Ita own sln atul thien of the rightcourness of hrist, cool-headed, roasonable, and telling eerwon from o text, **What slhall I do to boraved? Tho congreuntion was larger than had been expectedy and all n?preclnlv:d the talent of the speaker. Any onu who hears Jier onco will not fall to ymprove the second upporlunity . ST MICHIGAN CUEY, IND, Bpeclal Lispatch to The Tridune. Micnaax Ciry, Ind., Maceh 6. —B:own and Das vis, the ovanyelists, arelved hero to-day, and this evening conducted the dret of n serics of ravisal favotlugs, 'T'he fleld 18 & large one, and great re- sults aro predicted. et —— e e CANADIAN NEWS, . Hpeciat Dispateh to The Tribune. Orrawa, March 8,—The Dominlon Govern- ment hns appbinted 8ir A ‘T Gait Canndian Comnlestoner to arbitrate on the amount of compensiation dug by the United Btates to Can- adu i the matter of the fishenes, under the Washington treaty, Tha Committcs s now complete, sud will meet at Hulifax in May, ‘Che Government Insunince b1 wuy considered y LM AND SBODA 18 A SPECIFIC, beinz nne- things pectaining to It obert Donohue, of Dur. afternoon. John | whichcstablished by God's acceptance and Indorse- | In the Purliumentary Comumitico wday and : - i Mngtor, prealded. und K., I Dradbury acted as | McCormick, aged 1 years, in the employ of thu | ment of ilint, . nualed s a VITALIZINU TOKNIC, and BUAL e vy """""T“ ot ehies aricosr | Chicago Steat: Drencrving Company, corner of [ "Suf, Whitila made a brief closing prayor to soveral cluuses adopted. A Jurge number of | ypgyE, and BLOOD FOUR. e the Conventlon adjonrn THE C11'Y-IIALL. The bill for gas used at the West Side Pomplng- ;\'or 8 in February is §08, uud for thu Clty-lall 13 The Comptroller sesterday instied revenne ware rants to thy amount uf $2,000, und paid a small sum—about $500—In iuterest un clty paper. The Treasurer's receipls yosterday wero $2,031 from the Waler Department, $141 frum vustice Pojlak (fines which he had coliccted), $00 from the ilonse of Correctlon, und $240 from minor wmiscellancous sources, The Mayor had not yesterday asigned the Ap- nroation i, Bagwanld voin RO ame I It Therefore, 12 14 unlerstood that his signatare will ot he.necesaary In order that the bill may becoma & law after the “proper time, ~which tigio is the next meeting of the Clty Conncll, The following bullding permits were fssned yes- lrrdxl’i! Frank Filep, a two-story store and dwell- . Alehipnn nnd Lakallo streets, while standing upon 1he fourth flonr of the bullding was acctdentally in- Jured hg the elevator, and had hiy scalp badly in- Jured, besides other ieas sever wounda, Ho was attended ot his home, No. 224 Weat Twolfth etrect, by fllfi'llrtnnu, who does not antlcipate uny serious result, Tho two Brooks Urothers snd thele partner in erime, Miss Nellic Walton, Wha were recently ar- restell far abortion, were beforo dusiice Scully Yesterday morning, ‘D, Dunne was present and ntated that the victim of (heabortioniats, Mirs Mc- Kay, was In a vory dangerons condition, and might possibly not recover, nt least for some time, Ac- cordingly the _prisoners were remauded without batl untll the 14th mat, Enannel, alins Minnle Marks, and Blily Deal were hefore Justicn Pollak yesterday charged with the lulqilnr] of $450 worth of goads from the resl- denco of D, J. B, Tiell, No. 450 Dearborn avenne, full partieulars of which havo alrcady heon pube lished, Dr. Bell positively Identtiied both, and, in solte of & desperato aitempt to prove an alibl, Jis. tlce Pollak was compelled to hold them in 81,000 bail each to the Ceiminal Court. Jamos [ftzelm. mt;m wdenl opon thelr bond, and they were at onco releneed, abandon sin and walk with Jesus, tenta aroae for that lllt{ migh saved to il ropresentatives of American fnsuratice compa- nles wero present, including Orr, of tho Etnai 8hnpgon, of the Phenix; Burke, of the New York Life, und Wells, of tho (lobe Mutual The Committee ndjourned till 'hursday. Hpecial Dispasch to The Tridune. MoNTREAL, March 6.—8t. Patrick’s Boclety held & meeting to-night and passed a resotution, tho cffect of which i to unite ull Irish Catholie socloties, A vote of condolencawas passed to the family ?( the deperted Fenlan leader, Col. John O'Ma- honey. \\‘.yn. Beard & Co., of Brooklyn, N, Y., have entered action [n tie Bupreme Court for $56,000 ayatnst E, J. Choriton and Charles A, Bydder, englineers, of Montreal, for violatiun of a cone tract In vonnection with section fifteen of the Pacific Rallroad. Beard & Co. wera partners of Charlton & Ca. The Intter sold out a contract without the consent of the turmer. Hpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, #.—It Is roported that the Sloven 'mnl- rayer, and he prayed pathetically be ted arlght in this world, sad he glory of God §n the world to como, CIIE WILKINS TRIAL, At a meeting of tho Chicago Presbytery held last fal} a¢ Englowood, s commiesion swas appointed to take festimony In relation to the charga of lying, aesct forth in cloven formidable epecifications, preferred agalnst the tev, Coles R Whkins, for- merly pastor of the Presbyterian Churchof Paw Paw, Mich., but Iatterly the pastor of tho Franke. Mn Streot Church, of Lansing, from which he re- rlgned, bowever, somo timo ago. The charges were preforred Ly cleven mambora of the church In Paw Paw, chief among which number was Mr, Chandler Richards, and sct forth substantlally that the accunod left the church In Paw Paw under clr- cumatances eansing disautistaction to the members thereof; that he soon afterwards pubiishcd a stato- ment in tho Lausing Republican of May 9, 1874, In which ha lled at least eleven times, Thls étatement Price, 81 and 83 per battle, Prepnred only by INUHESTER & 00,, Chemists, Sold by Drugglsts, A0 Johneat., New York, Al 1ON BALES, By Whi, A, BUFIGES & GO, Auctivoeers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. PAOKAGE AND OPEN LOT SALE. 70 TIE TILADK, WINTE GRANITE AND YELLOW-WARE, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, TABLY CUTLERY, HARDWARE, &c., 80 ROLLY CARPETR AND 01l GLOTHS, Wednesdny Morninge March 7, st 1:10 0'cl AUBUTTEIS & CO.'B Anction Rooms, TWO0 BBLS. OLD RYE WHISKY, 20 OASES FINE CHAMPAGNE, Weduendny, March7, st 11 a'clack, ALBUTTRI & CO.'8 AUCTION ROUMS, o 10 Teet, o 160 W ors Ninetoenth. ntreet tothe ofect that th d gentl 1 | Tweniom s o N th Rewimonts, st B i Nesy o cor Su e X eet, No, 160 West Niucteenth strect; i P othe effect that the reyerend gentlaman agreed 'wenticth an nety-soven riments, slo- i o 1300, o . o Charles Hammer, alizs **the kid." who camae y i i TRURD, 1ADE. corfy 8100, el Knepter, fo twoatory’ | | Chatlen Hommer, Mt L okt of allang, | 10 forvothe congregalion ot & satary of $1,200 pee | toned berer il bp bl \o Puget Sound, TOIHAY THALY. BALE. nesr Wells street; cost, 32,000 cach. “Thio mortality feom scatlst fever ro far this weak han been vory slight, only five deaths having oc- Catred: andflo Hcalth ‘oMciala ars accordingly pleased. The new cases af disoano reparted Britlsh Columbia, and’ application ninde to the Washington ' (fovernment the Pacitle Rallway. ——— VERY UNRIGHT. aonum, payablo quartorlys that he scrvod six monthe, recolving therefor only 8200, and that ha then left, the church owing him $400; that before leaving the church he gavo duo notico of his inten the bank hurglar, was yusleflll‘ afternoon arreste by Ofticer Janeph Kipley near the corner of Indiana i Twont; corul strcet immediately af- robbed A lady who was paseing In the nelghbortiood. The lady wont on withont reein, 11¢ A5 1. VERY DESIRABLE Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, WCOLXNS, CLOTAING, AND OTIER GOODS, t 0:30 o'clock, to cunvey them over: tionro to do; that efthier party had n right to ‘hursday, Staro 3 { {enuwrisy are st tho following pisces: Nos. Bt :fl,‘,,‘:%‘.fi{'m-'fd T Fe et ey | withiraw trom tho agrcembnt at. pleannrs; that Spectal Ditpateh to The Triduns, AnBUTTEI & o W Abciion lipemt, sceond toor. [ {eat Twolth, 1573 Unttordeld, 918" wltof 81 | ricelve tho puniahinent b, so. richly, morite, "1ls | tho Trisices, whom ho eaila e protonted rrnss | PinnceTos, Iud., March .—Onaof the vilest, | nSahlimtrniey tershanta will alwara find qol. g e aiore g eareh 17 lirasa | uever vas nothin away "bat binnelt, e e e e o Phus | meaneat, most cantemptiblo tricks Liat was aver WK BT e 0. Auctioneen. 5 Medlcal Tnspector of the West Divislon, roported 't . | ots; nnd thatthe paper which publishiod certaln | perpetrated by any party or ropresentativo AT Sapt. Hickoy, throngh the agency of Sergt. Mc: ) SPEHOIAL SALEH OF am about twenty canes under bie notlce, Thoy | qarlklaand Detective Macauiey, yoaterday mado | ChATEeS ERITAL BN OV SR S APl aue | members of any party was Mt perpetrated F T Wwers suppilad with ail to mako tholr bardens lIght. | Arotier Impartant Eoptnr, A Sueeting fog | £ 2 tho charga of Iying, th fersonm who'pro. | here last night by somo cowardly villatus whoso U R I U R E « B Tho lealta Departmont had to thank the public | Learns Wor I Polodo, and thore the oficcrs | Sarred the charges begin by mildly declaring the fmbecllo Urains are incapable of o thought that B’ i ;:';:’I“’I‘;:“;fl’fi'lfl‘:" -hu%lllv:g children from infected | jiunnced down upon them. At the station thoy l“;",'“,“‘l‘l‘"‘ of the l“"fl""‘ i ‘““;'“"" 5"';“ would point to something high or noble, but 01 Eharstay Masel Sead ol Sock; g R ' o which thoy procecd By - e llod in H At the Inst mesting of the Commlitee on Strecta fi'emifl:::l{::ggn&'?r‘:’n'«'fl\"'«':fifi'u?fi'-‘»‘\‘\"‘:m’{ the ufi;!n':x::clll:l?:nwrn‘gllfofll?rn ies In saving | ot :hlm flu«‘lhs‘l:;:&: lnurovlong:l x.:. ;1;:‘,-:.‘?1:; 7( A n‘"‘“"l‘h’?":fl‘n"{h:‘f‘el"lfi.fl aud Bw- i Al S Blealon e uemion'of | and doin 1V Skt The laker wetends, o 1% | g HCE oS ol e ntinion T WAR: | natures. . These. ndividusl took ma old | wdisduieneed Shmber de Sochnts Sr T O vtans of "t assonatueni for the | noclation, who was trying to convert the othinry,and | SrAW: that iio was told thace was no money tntha | v "epirt and ‘daubed it with red point, | jSait Walnut Clsles ant luckers Bosy Ghany I saunoy and there wuas . proat deal of discuslon {n elther a chuckle-tiesded Christion or else o ve; nlfulnfi' et s 'm‘-‘ ml:’o qu‘ '0 Feae puinty |} ounger, Sofas, Tiook Caarn, -Porlor and "itee Dok H Both hy'the Aldrnien of tho Canimiltee and by in- | sbrewd impostor: the pullco are inclined to think | plutlons paseeCatan Indikniiion mocting ot § ond run ft up on the Kepublican | Khow Cases, Carpets, and Hslr, Wool, and ok i Y :‘;’;fi:fi-‘f&:‘g'fiiufl “e'fi'::}-’ffi';qflfrfl?l ‘ni“','::‘i..‘.‘: '\‘\"‘3“15':?.:’?.“’;2»"'“"'3; '3»‘:":'.-'?:.;’:‘ of ;:;fx'l‘fia -fii the "‘l;fll'fly was not legals dnm u&:m&u ‘rud""w {ln-:;w‘lle, mm':l:‘g thafl :npfi l!n pror:':t dl:u Leing fil__w———dSO'ELLANE.OI = BE’AO KS j ' Vi resolutions, no onge responded, A at e afters n down. ¢ excitement upon Brove F et The Somatica B el | REMRD sl restonl alrhcitaing | Wit AR arst ol 03 | i o wasnenas kot il SELDANEOL D B an ta the powers of tho Connull to_ropeal tho ordi. | chisels, a loichy” aillc cap. ani ather hurglare O il s orta 0 one "o | trators have been found, thero ls no doubt tut D i Rl ne il Ry | T :Efi':l?.f.f‘“fitl.%"tfl', Citecroa | Pt to B e T ..",'L»‘.'\fl[\':.‘,’ Je yhich pubilaied thiem afterwards retracted {)‘;:53"'!3‘:"“&”& ‘L“’l‘g‘e {"‘m"‘ 'fi‘&:‘fi‘é&:"-‘lfi}?{ T Ao Tioona. 118 8nd 120 Wabain-a¥, H B et S50 61101 of tho ‘ancesamont has | kave Shen, who folgnod Christianity throughout, | tgm o avord aliveleuit - 5L oy ineaus wero fally detexmined upon motlug out DUTTENS & CO.'8 i Been collected, o Faw Department ias not gut | The police claim ‘to bava deilnite information | o 1i8 O orm Tecently, and the Commie | a Just punlshincot to the cowardly traltors who 2 ST i R‘-‘u‘fir:xlxy ::fil"y"elrlluvr“fl'n;'ml‘lu:lll‘h‘:?{::m:: t:‘n l‘::i: :ms;:: ;ee't l?e'e"v: f.’p&nu,'m‘ '{f.%, foal ::m', m‘,‘f sion of the Chicago Preabytery ippointed ta try the | under cover of darkncss nccomplishied thelr end, Re[fllm‘ Sam[‘day Fm'mmrfl Sfllg '} of fmportance, snd wonld require a .1«:»4 deator | bern, and nlso accano (hom of soveral other [ {rometysatorday mnnflnaln‘flwlgugn yoomar | The wildest excitoment you provalls, sud may Hasir ” g | ShLaUER S5 oo AT V. | oy SR g il Dlvi: | Necarml Nonh prgeohes ' Bt fhe | e nn ot punitment 6, e ATkt O | o o RN L 1 R B, PIXIN INOS, ‘o-day Mr., en hance . e 4 o ci O an — s e e I} A tho spring ehection spptosches, the Aldermen | (0 1dentity thom, * 1t will e remombored i tals | 4he 1o dunes Scl.sod, uf, Jolleg, the Hov,famcs thought the traltors will e brought to account. Ty G, P. GORE & CO. ! who hava men for whom tufind’ fat officesare | connection that upon the afteencon of Feb. 5, | (iinnts Richards. raprescnted the K e —— y G, ¥, D IRE ) & e thonsalves and making application to. the | the residence of Amos X, Seeioy, at tho corner | Uhamberiain, NI JQUERGR ToRERER 00, (08 B THE GREAT WHISKY COMBINATIO 08 and 70 Wabash-ar, i T rana) . Chiafaf-Pollce, "aid othors, wio | of Hoyno avenue nnd Madison atecet, was entered | 188 AN OF DT D s M N, 2 —_— g i Tivee, places o their disposaly I¢at thoy niay ba too by four In:‘rgllru ;‘n «Emnlu‘!..xha.h!r{uhluntnz Ihs el welloballt kontloman (0 years. of om Pronia, Ill.,, Morch 6.—About s dozen dis Our Thicd Great Spymn de b;\h ’ 1ato 16 avcuso thnsorvicee ofe laburee I the wicd | anly tnmates ot 100 Bt G SabNERRGISTeac | b Tone, ' martly tnmed” bale hanglng down bis | ilera (ram leading cities in the Unfted States, L] ¢ Tiny pen the Council and forever cntoffall cnauces | pers & quantity'of Jowelry, and §20, In cash, feck ,;r;;_::‘llllv;‘u Jver' bia coat coler, bis face | aud sopresenting the oaviest mannfocturers in OF . H P Kb ervice The gosins have be- | Shonld the privoners bo dontied It will form one | Clconly shaves, 5 ahott, wiltker Sges W8 SR7 | the country, are hers conferring with Peorla i i i e, T el I | O b Tedeatn | SR s Bt S |t on e e s oo | (TS MBS & MIDNETS B T ot thee otk Onie of tho moet | experienced in crook=d work, and corrcspond ox- [ £lad 18 o brown .lroadcloth ' coat, anmewhat | aod Its profitable prosecution, Tho object of s ! navel, and at the same time one of the cheapest, | aclly to the doscription furnished by the Seeluys, of pantaloons of unmlstaknbly **stora ,,,,,,,,c"’.,,_ the mecting 18 generally understood to be to WILL BE-MADE 5 e as deslamod o Coaraon st oo SUBURBA Frim s senera) appeaance noody woalid bo In- | form suuo sort of & ombination by which tha w0 00 a4 2 04030 g, . prompt 5 ha—p 1 one th . s clingd 19 look ubon. 4t ne as the baso 1Na8 | mapufucture of whisky may bo controlled, and $ gl u LagUISe T : LT R LAKE A lio {a plcturod to be In the cloven charges aforu- Ty i And wo shall at same timo closo onb tho balanuo of the stock of JACOB LAWRENOE, cosisting of 1380 PAIRS ASSORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, all prime atook. QEO. P, GORE & CO. 8 & 70 Wabash 26560 PIECES 6-4 Cassimeres, Meltons, Suilings, Marseilles Vestings, and Linen Ducks, Thunday Morolog, March 8, at 11 oclock, atonr A% on Hoomt WAL A 3% CO.,_Aucttonoert . e e e By GLISON, POMEROY & C04 Auctioneers, 84 and 84 Randoipis- 1o sn manage it in the future that it miay be more profitubls than it has been in the pusk Chileago is represented by H. 1. Miller, C. W. Boynton, D. U. Rush, aud E. ¥, Lawrence, aud Bt. Louls by George T, 8tagg, Prender, Alfred Beavis, und othiers. et THE INDIANS, Deanwoon, I, T, March 0.—A courfer fn from the front to-day roports that scouts have discovered another Indlan village contalning be- twoen fifty and sixty lodges located about sixty milos north of Deadwood. Capt. Vroom's but- tallon, conslsting of l:omd)unm C, B, and L, Third' Cavalry, augmented by civilisus, wiil procecd to Lhe attack at once. > . OMALA, Nl farch ,—Gen, Bheridan, ac- at the time of the death of ona‘of the [lonorable body tnat the Alderman rose in the eulogy. meeting and matla a speech, o A 'man {n_quustion, having the reputalion (in the Western Cathollo at Toast) ot being s +* good ** speaker, naturally con- colved tho Jdea that hia vemarks *wero good as any that were made, nud theruforo had cxtra copies of the Conncil proceedings wnlulnly a_stiort-hund report of tho oulogy “struck off. Theso coplea wore malled 10 the protiinent men of the ward which tho aforosald buncombe orator s rupposed 1o Fopresent as camps documenta. It might aleo bu mentioned that the city furnish the 100 yiostage stumps nuceesary for the transmis- slon of the campsign documentd, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. Contractor Sexton ia to return from Nashville to- #ald: on the contrury, the avorage beholder would Took upon hin us a wild-mannered, pleasant-lnoks ing old gentleman, in whom, in all probabliity, there was nd guile. In the first Place, TUE TESTINONY TAKEX by the Commisaion was read to the eccleslastical tribunal, It was very voluminous und someswhat conllicting withal, Nevertheless ita ganeral drifs was 10 sustain tho charge After the mase of ave ldence had hoen read, Mr. Richsrds was exam- ined particularly in rojnied to tha indignation meet. ing which was ‘called {n the church after Mr, Wil kina left his charge, ond at which resolutions wern passed culminating in a denunclation of Mr. Wilkins as unworthy the confiaence of any soclo. ty, Mr, Richurds considercd this a logsl mécting, and took the gruound that the resolutions wers reg« ularly ndopted. Dr. Blackburn, with the evident purpose of drawing out an sdmisslon that Mr. Wilkius The Board of Education of District No, 2 met at the Stock-Yarda on Saturday. Present, Mes: Dirownell, Graham, Springer, aud Alloway, Mr. Pullnian being obsent. The minutes of the meetings of Jan, 6and Fab, Awercread and approved. Misa Emma C, Webb waa clected a regular teacner for tho remainder of the present schoul year ata wnlary of $50 per wonth, The Secrelafy repotted payrient of teach, era and Janitora for 1o wanth endlog Jan. Feb, 23, $:3,803.00 and 83, 440, respectively, On ingtion, the { Srcretary were thorized to fsrue an order in favor of the er, E. A, Janctt, s voucher for smount of luan to yu’( indebtedin ominyg due April 'hie resolution pavscd in November last, relating to ¢ te from teachers' salarice for abs from teachers' institutes of he district, was ou motion chsn;‘ml soas Lo provide that the Superin. easrs i X ted by Col, Bheridan, of his stafl, ar- Y. dent aouid be empowered fo maki 1 0l popalar in Paw Vaw, asked Mr. Richards §f | £OMBAN . J Satardsy will bo arraigument-dy fn the Crimatnal | {£om auch abaiements whenevee ho. should eens mnf\:émmv‘-flg.nfitlfln.ww-“'nfhfl‘ tudience f be ;};:,:f Hory torduy aud proceated wett e hg | OWr Regular Friday’s Sale, Lok - :::,?,‘;',' forabsence sy affonding wuticleat reason | Loy ! o ¥ General goes' to perfect the spring campalzn MARCH 0, AT A M. ‘Tha Committen on Public Charities will vislt the | “The riatter of transferring Mise Brown's depart. Mr. Richards—Yes, 1 think overy saloon {n the | against the hostile Indlans, The river ut this | guyers will And the largcst stock in the city At Tnsanc Asylum to-morrow, the object belng to re- | ment to Forty-reventh trect School was referred town would bo emptied, puint fs risivg rupldly. AUCTION, celve tho supplies for March frow tho sevoral con- | 10.3ir, Allowayand the Superintenden Mr. Wilkins—llow many saloona have yougot | there pow? Mr, Jiichsrde—One or two: two, l{ll('ll. Wilkins—llow many dla yon bave when (here? Mr, ltichards—As many as wa have now, and M. Chittick, ropresenting the residcnts of tho westorn purtic of thu dlairict wivied the iosrd to conslder the question of locallng & achool ncar tha corner of Filty-81 Ashiand avo- ane, tractors, Jn thia mstter of Hyde Park special asscosments Noa, 42 and 01, objectious by J. P. Wilson w heard in the County Courl ycsterday and aver: New Parlor -Sulits, New Chamber Sets: A full lno cndmd Lnnnnl“fln!u,chllrl-m" 00! MORTUARY., Special Dispatch fo The Tribune. * BYCAMORE, Iit,, March 6,—The funcral of th strect an Actlon was deferred, ol Plated Ware, ) Mete 3 ! ore, | belleve, Ald. Milo Dayton, who died last Bunday noru- | eral lousehold Plated Ware, Genetd! faled, "Notltoof tpeatvas v, and fne Soud giihe toand sdjostacd 1o meet f.the Springer ::“."fi‘:‘;:'n"‘c"uf':"“"’"\'u"' the Commiwtan secse | ing, was lorgely attended this (Tucedy) fore chandids. ELISON, POMEIOY S T 3 X . Mok that It was rather to of tho ac. rec ] 5 T & C Avilstant State's Attorney Weber bay prepared | Tho Inavzaration of brestdent Hayes was celo. | cutod that h could emoty the o anthat | 2000 under the direction of the Odd-Fellows, | J30 Sy AT "MOOREIIOUSE & C04 tha tnatructions (or the prosecution In the Bullivan | brated on Sonday svenlop oy & sklite of 183 Yauidrather yolo grorobl of which fraternity he was an honored and fuflu- Auctioneers, £74 and 270 East Madion-st s power over harda )wkudfwlor the non ‘Fhey are very lengihy aud bhave | guns. nere, Mr, § ential metber, Bome 230 brothers were prese 2 sl o~ been printed, and were laat cventng submittod to | S“Tha Tecture of Dr. 0. 1. Tiffany on Monday | 3f bo liad pot bis foot fu it. col. The lire companfes were all out, Clty- | Weshallsell this . m. at t0o'clock, s full line of Judge McAllister to bo passed upon. ovenling st tho Methodist Charch, for the benest of | 4 Atibls paint, howorer, the ""m‘;&lgg.fi od | Jiall and Odd-Fellows' Hall are both hung with a0d deiiravie Furatiure, Ao dayeseo one of the bondemmen ot Consaule | $he.ChuTSl RSN SR T MASEEUIER | vallo ho baking ot funcl ° o e had beon In busineas | PARLOR FURNITURE, here for & number of ycars, and had many warm fricnds, who will heartily sympathize with his family {n thetr Lereavement. THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. ofler special Igducements to purchasers at whole- »salo ond retallPof shect-musle, music-books, vio- Mus, gultars, sud all kinds of muelcal Instruments, General agents for the Blandard oran and Steck plano. Quality guaranteed. No. 150 Slata strect, Ou reassembling at 2 o'clock, the defonse intro- duced some writlen testimony taken by tha Cum- mission, golng to ahow that, ‘instead of Mr, Wil. kins laviog done anytbing {nconsistent ~with pruper winisterial conduct, the membery of he church hsd been whoily blameworthy, and anb- stuntiating tho stutenient mado by 3r, Wilkins in the Lansing paper, MR, WILKINS himaelf was then sworu, and Dr, Dlackbarn questioned him on iho cleven specificalions. lle stated that hie contract warranted him la eayly, hat elthier party conld lerwinate tl that “gentleman’s bond. Casey waelo have fxed the matter up yesterdiy, hut “did not, bence he was informed that unless ho made his bond good by 1he 13th inet. bie office wpuld be declared vacant, Casay's trouble couice at 3 very unfortunato time, for 1{:“ layiog bls ropes for ru-election |n & fow woeks, Transportation was yesterday furnished o half- reed by the County Agent 8 far as Omaha, The individus] claimed to bave been captured by the Indisus while under Gen. Crook, and to have re- mained with them sowme time and thon escaped. .OHAMBER FURNITURE Dining.room, Library, Hall, apd Ofof Furniture, Carpets, Atso a good lot of Bocond-hand Furniture sad 6% sadis fo Tial i haviag tho edece awuy from the entertains ore. A courde of sclentific lectures to be given during the spring bas been talked of. and 8 number ut prominent lecturers have signified 3 d pear before an Englowood sudience, At a meetiug of the Englewood Tiose Compauy beld on Monday evening, George i1, Chase was clected Secretary and Treasurer, and Erneat Pler- ®. By L. MOSES & CO. Auctioneers, 23 East Washingtou- Wedaeaday, 3arch 7, 819:30 Wil selt 1blb & Staple and Fancy Dry toods, Cloths, Cassh ire (o ap: t was choson Assistant Foreman. hs contract sl oths Ho said he hod beon (o Washington o teatity, and | P} ., | plessurc, and o aubstantlato tbis statement Lo DEATHS, o d Notions. _ 1o said B liod booufo Washlngion bo teatity, wnd | 11, A Hulburd bae bust ecturned from AvoenTas | DO 2 Uupiicate of tha contract, of which th _meres, Clothing, Nosiery, an Crook, snd he was oo his. way to mest ber. = Ti%%r His ! “aglw" Witio' ausy, bat tha Cowmiesionsrs Tlo says the farmers are ju great tribulation on ac- At A JONES-—March 6, of caplilary bronchitls, flenr‘o nle %lm clause wa min ¥. sod Ani provided clthar ?:ny to thl RADDIN & CLAPP, ct may withdraw at pleasure.* 1t appeas A, Jones, youngeut soa of len, touk ft allin, :::I‘:alfzt l‘l‘:' .:’5‘.’"2%‘.‘ x‘l!.uL’é{‘ lf fi:::: "ii'v}r*:fli %u:u" y 1%:‘2? cl:\ll‘: ‘E‘l‘n“fi‘ "‘,l}"‘: 8.‘-’: mML Y. Jm‘fl\u :Id‘m l‘;‘;-k;elr:‘dv i’mu ) ‘Auctioneers, muma_nv-wh' 3 o A 2 ut witncss @ Wrof s and wi & ‘ " S 4 ool juihe Comumiites on Hotpitale aus Eublle Dol e Wi pureiasor, 1o ssys theve ave | tbo cURsent of r. Pugsloy, one of the 7 it | CELL—Narch B 1671, at his realdence, 336 | THUESDAY, March b, st foaclock,tle by 8TOOK OF BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERY ur of 1o s market, In futurg regulsr ¥ B e Rt ey nd i the recetving of the supplios for March, und sleo 10 inspect thv work recently done by Sextwa sud Hogan ss ** extr “They repurt that all of the guuds arrived except such as McClevy was to far- nish. sud that they found that a)l'of the work charged for by Eexton and Mogun had sctuslly becn done. Bome of thum regarded dextou's charges as Ittle bizh; but they will be casy with L, and are willing 10 pay biti bis price. alteady orer 200, bushels of corn cribbed ia tlist locality. Mrs. J. 1. Sunderland will lecture befors the Unitarian Soclety next Sunday sfternvon at 3 v'clock 1n the old brick sehool-house, Judge Hinlbiurd eoteriained 8 number of friends of the Refornned Eplscopal Church ot his residence on Mondsy even Throop sireet, Johw Purcall. aged 21 yoars. O e el at 10 oretock &, Wednesday by cabligen 10 alvary Comeleey. 'Limerlck papers pleass copy. GEARY—-Narch 0, st his motbor's residence, 438 Kouth Clliiton strect, Thowas J. Geary, #go 85 yeare and 4 bioptb Uneral takel blice anesday, darch 8. Wigh mask ot 10 o'clock. at st._Patricks Church, thencs and with Lue subscquent knowledge and consent of Richards, The accused further statod that hfi.fi H called a private meoting of tho Trislces bou where he b given wuotlce that he wo leave, oo the ground that his health ould not permit him to renwin aud preach for them, llere Mr, Wilkina consulted a nlllJ record which ho had kept—a quucs, old-(4shioned blunk- Youk with biue ¢ lcaves—for the pury ol fading & nconmfima nieeting, but nllcrp:::’ln: by carriages to Calvary Cemetery. Thero was & general rush for the County Treas- INSPECTOR PARKER, spection of the book ho was unable t dnid it. Ho NTANGUE-! 0 o ury yorterday, owinz 1o the fact that it bad been To (he Edilor_os TAe Triduse. At to had Riven subscquent noticer, 1o ndiigunt | o BAMNON D e st Sy caka 1aa announced through the proas that there was there Cutcago, March t.—In your issue of to-dayl | membersand totbe cnnzu)‘luou. ol his intention Pt Butialo and Monireal papers plesse copy. sbout $40,000 to the credit of the Geueral Pund. tice tbat sovaral geatlemen made statements be- | 10JcAve: He swurc positively that bhe bad never SONKS—Op Tuesdsy ovenlog, March 6, Louls Tho lirst who came were tno A3t Lo be servod, cx- | BO purackl ge Huade siarym! received one pin‘s worth iaofe than $200 on hls B O s *Nathaniel 6. and 34 ceut I some rare (nstances, sad lo two hours the | forethe Legislative Committee on Gratn Inapaction | salary, slthough he had received on occasions & Taylor, sccond son o o X cntire smonok bad been pald out. Tho Treasurer, ary 1 which do me grest tnjustice, sud a3 I was not pres- cat 10 refute the charges, trust you'll kindly allow mo space I your columns to set myeelf right fu the winds of the public. First, Mr. Geosxe AL Isums of money which ba considered as | Scammon Joncs, aged § years, 5 months, an faw 1o paying It out, however, stepped in between bai thoss having the Jarger orders wud those having the suualles, a0d but £07 this the amouat would have muscs, Mo eaid he had been loformed on compctent authority that the church was no 6. WELLS~On Sunday mornlag, March 4, of con- legal socicty, sud heuce tho stalement (o that sumption, Cbarlesd. Wells, only child of Dasius

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