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‘LHx CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1877, ' 7 ACADEMY OF. SCIENCES. " LOCAL POLITICS. party will be arerlooked, The coming tlection Fhystcians and Burgeons fn Keptember, 1479, and this | real, Knowledee came by dolng. They learned aver temperance still continues in Lincoln, Tinted “in Ahe Journal of | what they reslly know only by stporicnce. fhe ot ool romlsrs to he one closely eontestod, nnd # be- Sitntn " One hundred and twenty-ive men, nearly il | e s o R b Faorver the party to put a man §n the fold on whomn g ot e the hTe g MoL S, | helleved 1n relf-Inyertieating. 1 i . Hire bl 3 i o il can unite, Sach's mian in fonnd 1h tho. perron ot Tt BT ST | 0 Tt of g rated rnl experdence, | [Ty b dinkers, b jotied the Teinple REW CHICAGO THEATRE. of sich an wdge | Information passisely ceceiver, at beet, was but an ending phsleian For a il ru‘;»,:lr:"-;!:mg'%u? opinion. Experience, she held, was u.g only el na It o 0! I i L o . sesly, aninterrupted improvement 1) he waa sbie to cins unly iod by z I roukani attrnd b s aRaT #uIrit. X reading could give anch knowledge sa . The Bavans Recommend the Universal Adoption of ‘the Moatric Bystem ; of Col Abner Taylor, who for ma 'Ars han bern How to Get Good Constablegese ienite iin (e Senk 1‘;”0:;01?: 3’]!'1:':- clty.” col, 'nylor is 8 man o rond beral views, jarg A South Town Ticket, rm’mrtrhum«r. who will not frok the hamina- ion at the handa of any party or eliqne, but who, i The nominaticn were Lamdercd hini, wonid, we lonzing to the Temple ured to apend £75 per | Firsl and anly appearanced in Chicago of the rue- - day fi saloons. The restl will carianly be Ly | Coréfal Young American Prima Lonng, MISS ¥ clusingof mur_ir the saloons In 1 the city) ¥ TIIE RAILROADS. EM M A AI} B 0 TT, ! ctes shat (he relatIve ? A Ha far 0 K L he was not entirely well, Thera | Could be pathered from experience. It waa the The Young Demogrncy nfl_'egg J, R. | believe, for the good of the eity, aceept. wanatlll trouble In the perses. Komeof the A'mormal | grest{eacher, She then wenton to show how life A Finar WARD HEPOELICAN, But Tlley chh‘"’ Seoll at Gen. Pleas Feneation I i) l»f(:,mn chranfe, Jn | led to Jizht, and bow hife was lignt. Bhe dercrlbed B o o Doolittle, and Throw Down aed, They Tderly pera i % . |3 i ST veraaney ’;l;;’,’;F; thiechronle eandition’esn- | Jife, from the mera conacloasness of the infant up % Pians, 71 Eoer ey ot 3 | to thie timn when it obtatel manhood. . In this HLE KANSANCITY POOL i WARD MEFTINGS, onton and Ifls Bluc-Glass SI Mt e, futrinetc, Tewa tg th aipaurd | 15 0, (02 when [t obtained manhood. | In this #Apecial Dirpaich to The Trisune. IN ONE GRAND CORCERT, the Gauntlet, 1 PIRST. Theory, fik&'fifil'fi?fl" "ack ol "'fi;l’“fi-?:{% ';‘;?y';-,'; Eoeum devcription of {ho ‘pragrere of the aman | MABON Crrxy 0., March 13.—A party of gen- Friday Evening, March 16, A meeting was held at No. 311 Clark rieeet, by oot uner® ihmCey, ie DRYsielan, oS L | beart i A il 515 g b tleinen from Kausas City ard Southern Kansas ARD ONLY ABBOTT MATINRE, Meotlngs in the Varfons Wardss««Candie | the colored citizens of the South Side, for the pur- h 8, | eapecinily with m lint even the maturcd mind conld not forstell how on thelr was to Chicago, gave your correspond- | Saturday, March 17, at £ p, m, pose of organizing a Conservative Club. The udy of feroloy ? e s . 1t would infold. _ Tach son) wan o - | ent luteresting information concerning the rafl- . dates for Mayor, mocine map el o ardsr by J. 8, Fomaen, o | Though On Expert Hoported Wonderful | i 8 S5 il Bfoge, doniyitiia | ity Cach oo eia dioel T s | ent luercating infrmalon eoncerin thor Asitleniy dte lwing Atsusdy Htated the abject of the meeting. The Chateman Qure by the Qorulean Ray, meatie—which mixnt shied Tieh 1h7, ARbiert. f | She wonted mon and women to siads themmeres, | geuc oS, g S o Dot L BRIGNOLI, e o cein.._The: Chalraien J uave the cas i Lot esorted to naoy | and thus “"3 ont by experience what they were ¢ 1n that Btate. The raflroad pool at Kan- FERRANTI, CASE, and PRATT. . ABOUT TOWN. al el bsnd o Tedk b aliy whott B n'll;ml':y;{”:p o arrrian .'-?.fi:",’.’{‘},.;'{'.’ fitted for, and_follow thace purenitein lite, She | 838 City has drouglttrade to a standstill. fn {3 5 ® . TR CONSTADULARY. f""fl'g':;’,:;f{:";o ‘Shoald como forward and on | The regniae monthly meeting of the Acadomy of | fort-un-ine: Siate. anaesnio, baivdnirm e atermming | Iellevod 'tn Sxpirimental rathet than theoretical | the warchouses there ars now over 400,000 | Oenersl admission, 81, Tes seatr, Par. hat ful workkmen had heen taught In_ the school of Tt seoma that a good many of the Jnstices of tho Teace In thia city ara In foll accord with the views expreasod by Tux TRinukx In togard to the selece tlon of compotent and decent Constables In the severhl towna comprising the greal Clty of Chicago, Belences was held last evening nt No. 200 Wabeeh avenne, Me. K. W. Diatchford presiding. Prof. Peabody was chosen Recording Secretary pro tem, After the tedding of theminutes of the last nect- Ing. the Secretary read an nnnaually large list of fo the recommendation of ltosenthal and iher eicctro: | knowledge, and In & practical knowledpe of therapantiata, )l’blllrnlwu much betier, but thiers | one had todo, no matter what {twas, All anc Fogl Nngeting synploms’ whish subyed, i nce, when he eame to my ofiice, i e | o ‘. . uly enslons, T o suidenty, e tiking, piaos | {afstienct. | In s higheat ecnee. iifo cansttuted hta hand to hin head and scem for the oment 1 safter i e Tinlife L. el e 0f :,_,‘"“,:',mm senestions like Aasirs of hewr and siec. | Mind Jay faaction, Increased actlon brouzht in- elc-fike erved Lusels ‘of grin, and in cars wpon | 31 '5"‘.',;1,,’,","?’"'" SL00. "J:;‘":,",n'f“’"' the track 200000 bushels more. The | 14; st salis Bencs & mnSn e nednesdsy, March rallronds refuse to eend any mors cars into the Interior to bring graln (nto Aausas DPCORMICK HALL, for the miffrage of thuir race. The colored peopls niad boen fed & great deal on promises, ont the time hail now come when they shonld support no one who wonld not piedge himself to 1ae his in« . Rocky. " 1h ¥1 f brse | Creared porception, Bhio deactllied the beanty of | Cily, aca ——— A narber of the dusilcce bave hold roveral on- | TLTHES WSELACSHR for thom & potilon of the | (L, Soatfons from varlous aonrecn, diturbed el Dusy " there s LA AT (B8 | e Cral i he rau e el S A Slyutar thery o plae o pul i The_atly BARINABEEB, sultations In regard to tho aubject, and they feo} | RUPTEFUHGLAEE MURE ThS THARY nowtilo nations | _The Committee on Membership recommended for | thing jott ta o, " “heontiing” w 'ile all Ui petfoctly, o matter” how ight they | KTilt that ls moving atallin 8 o ATaIRS | e taliatriben: Tiamotiit sl Bessor, Hires Gérian 9 tusta change Is noceseary among tha Conatables. | 10 7 natlons | 1eetton Measrs. dohn 8. Skelton snd B.P, Powell. | wa (o tanfe rexiiy were in themnclven, ' “hero was one iife lifted up o pped the fn- | Tb ha® yamotist and Tarsoy Mre. Certer, | ghore allaiheee, bicaget IE wan of itelf Juminous: a8 harhly bracetoAnle er it e #hone in fnherent glory as the enn, It was tho Bme Tad Bt el e Christ-life, Which rore everywhere, and womid a{}:';xln;‘mw;x usonob u'n'm'."’"nfl';.‘ ’d‘c:v‘x";l; nlnmdmom ail more, until the mists were dis- i "of tho thicrrlen of ligh n otler (ingd tho provahle reisiiun betwean thn hius | [iie g N0 Was now, s It ever should " be, the £0lr of Hhie truulcal acies and the Tuxaniant Yegets- terlor by the millors. ERhetrak, Comet doren it and enmpria: The Kausas Clty Boarl of Trade have been | fog the sver popular Harhies ‘%"n','.;p‘;"“ v e Tasi devistng some means to break up this pool and - pet o wieels of comenaros ‘Rt 18 motjons Sy '(?ON?ER’I’ N : e B, L. 121 K o ke B Liuls lanzo Company has mude propo- | 19 Chicasn thsseason his (Wednesdap) evenfo._ Tope persist tn m A numbor of leading mon of both partics havo hect an Falire cuange of rexidence beon conanlted in reiard to tho sahject, And the Justices want somoe kind of assurance that, If they suggest namen for Counables, they will be mns- talned. They argue Inthis way: Theroare nine Con- These gontlomen wero nnanlmously elected mem- bers of the Acadenmy, - On motion of Prof, Peabody, Mr, Charles N, Holden, Jr., was elected permanont Recording Secretary, The Chajrman was followed by J. E. Cartet, who sald he had gotton tired of prom! The colored peaple's voto was oa large as that of any other nationality in the United States, for which thoy had recelved abant one-tenth of 1 per cent of Hon oF tha trapfcs, 10 Sort, | deternined 1o tey tha e Kanaaa Cit “"'“‘I_ toscnd a flect of vesscls to | STEY -?THE‘a:%E}‘.’&?.’..’.’.‘.‘.‘.‘.;,.:. SicClurg & Co. ' ; o I e Wert. ani sevbn i the North ‘et ihq | YWhat Iad been thelr dre. mening 10 41t voul oot b e b e | Bkt it i, IS ghod? 8 e SMUIONDALE, ot IV Lk ey (Monay) o | o RASa i PO er e 1 1 i Santices of mach” town mett oy Meinbatven am - : W i pectal Dispatch lo Tha Tridnra. first of the fleet wers acibe Dox-otice of Hal Justices of each town meot by themnelven .nudx The follawing oflicors wero then elected: Presl. synlem of wolghts and measures, read & paper on E‘-‘.’ii‘.nr“.'h”.'r‘{fi:,’{i:;.:qzi“n'\.(“.'1.['1".?‘ |;rm;|4u 1an. Cannoxnave, L., March 18, —Ths Tev. C, M. he fleet e orly expected, relect their own men, und then,” knowlng them dent, James 1. McQuay; Viee-President, dJ, 8. e honert And competent, let both purtles place | Itemsens Treasnrer, Tenry Bmith; Sccretary, J. them on their ticketd, It the Justices have anan- | 32 ¢ - ” 5 .",m"" that thin- will be " dame. thoy aro E. Carfor ;3 Aselafant Secretary, Witilam Meachum this subject, glving a short history of the attempts toadopt s universal standard for measares, welghts, and money, beginning with the agitation of tha 8t. Louls people ar A 4 = dlverl.?ll:le l:l::l)':p’v}nrc inaking every effort to TO-INIGELT. i the luc rav. ie bathe hien the aun shonole | Mortan, the State Evangelist for tho Young Men's om Chicago, but 80 far have S e e ey IlM’lAJElLY:.S TUEATRE, 5 roy ex| leneed 3] eets, 3 1 o o EhEseamation O KAl aan ‘icciic.like hock crases | Chriatian Assaclation, with Mr, and Mre, G, Wil inho sansations were all that remained of s farmidaiie | pon, are holding evangelical mectings in the Chris- not been successful, The Cashier of one of the Kansas City bank ! mem- - isease, " They dld nog ieid 10 the othier mesns em. y 8 | MAGUIRE & it L etory ready to suggest candldstes. 1f theas nro | Onohundred names were added to the llst of subject by Tallyrand tn 1700, and teacing the | Gitewe 4 i i | tin Chorch chapel, this place, this weck, They | 8aid that his tnatitution was ncver i a better | Wil B GEA R LHken b (b1 Joth partict, snanimonsly, Uicn, | bum, when the meoting adjonrnod 1o mectTuss: | boyyh of (o ayatem dnwn to tho tim whn it be- ';Hfi»a-‘?flf{.:’lfi’?’.{jf& e © 0 PR L Grilan servico inthe forenoon andevesiny | Panclat condition than 1 1 ta-asg, Goe sioes INMERSH BUCCESR of the st cound i eorle ey S deteace o s st =y camo pesfecied n g pevet form 20, T | 0P D rericost T'clock. Oar' ponpl - thorougtly | 45 E00d e el by, EVANGELINE COMBINATION, tost It the South and Woat Towns thot the hallot- | Anattompt to organize n Workingmen'aInde- | system had been adopted by Holland, felglum, | %3ld hehiad no theory to accoant for this, and o merchant from Winficfd, Crowley Connty, i b aronsed to thelr sensen In thie guod work, and the Shamt prepored 1o say srhablor tha thenien o | 4 s o cacle mn:lfnf. Thie ' husinesn The ‘cave he bnd relatcd, howorer. gave s vhey | €N Wil clore their pincea af lusfnent from B 1o 10 strong Inmtance of & recovery after the patient had | 0C10Ck ta-morruw forcnaon at ihe carnest sollclias et I the blue ray, and inclivded Lelief that th | {lonof the Comitice, Mra. Wileon 18 n sister of blue ray might have. kontg special medical proper. | 1% 1% Diite and hee Mnging assints snach o the tiew, In the Dactor's opinion, there was something | ¥3ining of romle. Mr. Morton has reventy caila in the biue ray after all, and swaile he did not pre. | 3¥AIting bim, and be will probably leave on San- tend to account for iia" peenljunitles, or to predict | Uty for Quincy, The Association at thia place tn Jurthow benefictal it wonld ultlnately prove o be | Ol Hitle uver @ year old, but s doiha much 0 the human mce, yet ho deemed the rubject of | 0ol Great beueilts are expected from this week's eufliceint fimportanca to merit the careful inveatiga. | Work tion of every one, Iav And profenelonal, Dr. Itichardson'told ow some flowers had been THE BOLDEST_YET. made to bloom under the exciting influence of the Loz stuffore and ecalawama expect to gain thelr ‘wndmt Olib wae made Jast evening in the Firth greatest strongth, but if the Lope of milecting | Ward, at 1000 South Halated street, bnt those (n thoso worthica in faken from thom, they are awupt | altendance showed no deaio to parifcipate in the feom tha bowrd, ~ Taxpayers should aive this mat ploceedings, and the mecting was adjourncd. with ter the attention which its jmportance demands. | the announcemont that another ielal wonld he There I8 notime fordelay, The Justices mhonld | made at some future evening. be asaured that if they will suggest the names of THE BIXTIL. fl)ud men, regardionn of thelr political atilistion, | *The Repnblican Club of ‘the Sixth Ward held a e Kausas, on his way to your city £ L TUE HIT OF THE SEASON. Week commenclng - sald that In Walutst Valloy there wm "%:&:; 3March 12, the great Spectacular Extravaganca, bushels ol corn _and over 200,000 burhels of BVANGELINE, wheat n that the Xmr:nm a8 nllmdy have un hand }mh ;2,,‘.’,‘;‘.’::“.’:.‘,‘,}‘.‘:;’.’;.‘“‘"" Scenery, and “ ennugh corn and wheat to last them for two ) A Y k) Friday, Beuefit of Misa ELIZA WBATHERSDY, SIS taat ttie prospects st present for a crup Fn-m.' 19; Boucicaull's Comedy Company 1% oSt Lovle s terible irigteried. by tho evident PRENUBN RIS~ s ntention of the Clifeazo on 10 extend ¥ 3] Hmlr‘lllezml wn’fi"flf‘ lcuy, {:n;lnufllhnflwl‘mu COLISETM NQ!.EL_T_' T“EA-TRE' e ¢ nsion nished certaln fertile and opu- 'CCR! lent ventral countles of Missouri now lrlbmjry GHEAT.AUCCHIN O to 5t Louls will ull & prey to Cuicago truder | [ick [}flman and His Dramatie Pm‘ 8paln, Portugal, Jtaly, the Uerman Emplre, Greece, Roumania, British India, Mexico, and nearly all the Sonth American Republies. 1t hadalso ‘been adopled In part in Switzerland, Denmark, and Turkey, and was belng used In Great Britain In matters of international tranmactiona, but was for- bldden by law In the home teade, The ayetem had been lcgalized in thin country by the sct of Con. gress passcd $n 1800, At the present day it was 1n use In governmenta representing fully 5,000,000 of people. While the change from the old sy«tems to the metric system, Inn cOuntey Jike England or hey wiil_bo plnced on the town tickels of both | meeting fast evening, 8t 7:30 o'clock at No, 572 pariles, l?nlm- Ay only can the prosent corps of | Eouth Halsted strect. Loais Iiutt presided. The dlshoneat ofticials be voted ont uf existencs, stiendance was quite large. A comnitlecof three, IN REGARD TO TOWHN OFYiCERS ng of Mesars, * Christ. ~ Penshorn, 10 tho South Town, & new nun has boen spoken of Vanaetpool, and John Plalffer, . wis { for Collector. 1t ls dames F, Iicalay, of the Fifth [ selected fo attend the meeting at Justica Wared, 1t ia proposed (o place Lim on o citizens' [ Matson's office to-moreow and seo that the ward blue ray. He wan very poritive that nothing else ;Hcket with Miesars, Lincoln, Gray, and Carver, | obtained Hs proper repredentation in the coming | the United Btates, was as dificult as the substitu- did it A Womnn of the Town Naltdozed Out of THANKED. ALEO THE The reason asslgmod for this 1a that ‘Mr. Healey 1a | Conventlon for the nomination of town officess, tion of o new languago, yet the benefita to accrue | On inotlon, the meeting then adjourned. 2,000 § 1 Ao The T gltelld by Mr. Kakaska, sad ent- " . 3 13 82,000 In Jewels nud Mobey—-A IRepetl- Kpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Sl of ctiicno. aringtisen bord ;l;é;;flrfi;l. T e b Gommittee o Hearctmmniiay | from jachu change were, In the Doctor's oplion, ——— tion of the Famous Old Lizzie Moore ltob~ | 87 Louis, March 13.—The mewbers of the GOUSEUM ] |NSTRELS! erty-older and taxpnyor, and, withal, 14 popular | 10 re their endeavors to have the lppflfllnm:e t ;;;‘;:glf':‘,:;‘fn;;'g"m '_’;’u{g! o '-f:-nl 2 RELIGIOUS. Dory---tinviug Accompliahed Thelr daul, | Generul Ticket and Passenger Agents' Ansoda. | Bee flpvrnmu tlits weck, and at Taesday and Fri- 40 ola wutd. Mo I8 & Domocrat of tho mudoraia | af Fown-Conventlon delogates mado on the basts | EEWARCH Yk *fn Cloplog, he affered Thar (ol the Thieves Make w Bafn Excapo, tlon who passed over the Chicagzo & Alton Rail- | day Satinees. e ANB LIST OF REPUNLICAN JUDdRS ?:rfl(‘;gv':r:;?’ 28! Towing: NOON PRAYER-MEETING. The reldents In the nelghborhood of the comer | road cu route to thy Conventlon ut 8t Louts, N 3 = 3 ot the coming primary eloctions hae not yet heen | The Clab then sdjourned nntil Taesday evening ollerolordy That tho Chicaga Academy of Sclencenrees | Thonoon prayer-mectingat Farwll fiall was | Of Wabash aveniie and Harmon const wete sroused | dosiring to express Lhelr anpreciation of the hos: McVICKER'S THEATRE. ! Somplstoly end f, in iy the handsof It B Sione, | at 8 o'clock, at the rame plsce. 1128 bean aiready acioved in the s general Kdoptiun of | ¥ory well attended. fouin shetr alumbets ahortly before 130'clock @M | pytehe and Tuzurious munmer fn which they Laxt NIght but two of the Camedy Bucocss, , ek o made public Bofore Thusedey im0 | i mepublicans i jhe SR Ward mat in the et TRt RS ni e | | As en openine, .13y God, 1 have fouad the | Mblh by the Cacreuss ora womsa who | FUr 'S L S Tebier e whh thop LEMONS | g a W Bl t 3 o' 1] kleat, d_nuost inapproprisie and 1n- | tion by sil ous plejnovery depsrsmont in which it ed gronnd, "' was snng. % - : H . m’f..“..:fl‘:::‘: o (e et i T acaerel | duglenl dacpent, and mort Insppeoprisls ad in: | tiun vy aloar peu 7.0 The tev, Mr. Davis then road severnl roquesta | 80 Open window In the eocond story | the following resolution LEMONS! LEMONS! | Resolred, That our thinnkn are dne and are bere- | - Carriages may be ordered for 10, by Beartly teudored to e Chicaeo & Alton il | Satinlay Maliate'sod Nighi—ieiet of Mr. K. . Wod. eomupany througl Gneral Barcher | Next Weak=DIOK DOUCICAULT tn his great rists Agent, Mz, Jauies Charlton, for the liberal xnd ex- | graca Sy itarea e o b ioerat B €5 | arafi. BUAGONRA LS Dr. ', C. A. Richardson, of Enst8t. Louls, made some highty interésting remarks on tha mounds and mound-bouilders, ecxhlbiting several choice ekulls found in his locallty, and supposed to hava lppcrl-nlnmlI whills thelr owners dwelt fu tha fical, for prayer, anwwera being asked silently by the con. | Of No. 708, Windowa were opened and nightcap. e orenerg peselelenilybrthocan: | vered eadwveete, atick Gt 15 pralseworthy Tenty Moorehionss Ted I petitfonng the Throne | d¢sie to find out what the trouble was all abont. of Grace, returning thanke to God for delivering | A €onple of policemen came running up In snawer ‘Clubs will meot for consnltation i Justice Mat uvcnlmi to perfect the organlzation of the Club, tha gon's oflice, for the purpose of decidiug upon the | particular cellar boing unwarned, uninhabited, appofntment of delegates for the coming Wert | nd located at No. 1iM4, - ‘Town Convention. 1t has becn proposvd fo have P, A. lloyne called the meeting to order and the samo delegutos act “for the Clty Conventlon, | Prederick V. Gindele waa made temborary Chair- lea were cxtended them. g 3, aftor {16 adjoiitnment, tho delegates of the soveral | man and dobin Stophens Secrefary. 10 the Identlcal mound-butlders. them from the powor of darkness, and translating | 10 the calle. and made their way up-etalm. Theto | B ADELPHI THEATRE, Yormelo n(:,ien teparately forie purgonsof placing | A commition was namel Lo suent the names of hoapociat onge LB IS L eation | thominto e bl e ing, | thes found three frightened and cxclied females | (SW2S) d. L. ] nomination town oficers, e ent aflicers, an he. by ecial order, as it were, — alderatio: " ~ T o, 3 _ , 3. Q. i ey - Coimnilico Slr. Kpolord addrensed {hia icetlig, | of the shpest et Bl Mare e Cne ‘up, and | 1im Lo enablo His children to worship 1n spirit and [ In very wcanty attire. 3Nt Joste Futnom, the E. 1L Tatnorr and wife, Hstipeodidy Erevinpatic|, Mahe sndMamee; 4,0, The voting places of tho Slxth and Seventh Pre- [ dwelling mioro especiaily an national polltics, but | (he meeting heard from Prof, Kilas Colbert, who | i0truth. o bows of the ranche, acted as epokeswoman, Syl Canrexren and wite, E.T.BTETSON, 5oty Jo AL marten: Setncta of the ’x:wzllm Ward were transponed fn the | casuaily touching on Jucal affaira and commending | confined nimesif to the mectianical branch of the | , The bymn commenclng *'Free from the Jaw, O, | andwith the frequent promptings of tue otber two A 2. "'s zrD and ladies, I anew andortzinal drams krba Hobeson. Clara Bly Jist publielied yestgrlay. ~The votera of the Sixth | the econiomy which had characterized the City | subject. For this parpose hy had propared a | BSPPY condition' “wa mnf(mhyfl" d supple- | fei gnes manaved o tell her atory, IExny Sranntsu, STHEBOSS: O LiVINGjdclie. Fannje fleace, aad) Treclnct cant thole .uéi- s oiane OFagnaars, | Uooraient tha st pebr, st Organization re. | DlAckEoard represontation fot Rewion's subiivta- | TRCE FY \Tell me more about Jeaue,a aulo, | opg GuE N LE e tek i bea for two R Svowe LN VRGP ANCE. ey dnd Wearer DY, A1 f the N th, t orner estorn ho Cumnm! ¢ On Pel ent » juns of the spectrum, [] ivialon woa that u UhTe1te . i e S R gt o A % Due, and of the Bovotl, ot the corner o porie on ofloga: e iafie iy ity of fght theoayt - fini. | Mel- WRlie read 1rom e latt chapter of fto- | woeks, and wanup for the drst tineyerterday, ki W Furen, ___MAILIOAD TIME TABLL. A meating of the Finance Committeaof tho Dem- offord. gisss prism. According to Newtows moasurement | [ii% 0 8 MU IR IR el hue master, A.Juan | They bad al retired for the night, and had jast e J BRIV T TR L YT ocratlc Uity Contral Conunllice wan eld yesteniay 73, Giidele, L. 8. Hodges, of thie specirum, conldering the whals to repre- (0 (Fod tirough Jeans Chrinte s frnords | turncd affthe lights when some one rauy the bell at ¥ W ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Aafiornoun In the new foos- of tte henwcracy 1y | Accreiary ive A kagle, nent 308 narce, e wald be teprenantod by4n, | lave to od through esns Clret, fho fruifn o | (LTG0 BYhe HERle shew some ane rau the bel a¢ oo 1 Diveren and wite — 3 (tho Ameriean Kxvtess Company's Bullding for the | Zreuevper—chrisitan Samer. y arange by 27, Yollow by 48, green by 60, indigo by A bon ot heing aClcaneon ittty | her Jiead vut of the window and® mauired b o - J Esplanathon af Refrrence. Marks—t Satnrdsy exe "Durpos of Ueclding an to \ho, in the Commitieu's | 5 xecuitre Mimticerlohn Everott, Jocuh Maypole, | Seacks b3 47, Tellopy by 48, groon by 40, tadiky by et of belng & bomisiave to tlod | WSellohiutrer su ooty puw o wr Lon ey B Moy foum asd faclly, e Aehaly eRCUTer) Simiey xbopiedt A5 ol b “wina ™10 Cares on tho "yt | SRS Db oraer Jois Bell, Jois L torcsal | elfony| as 1o porttons 0! Sho " puckiuan, | Thero were inus o clarsen ot scrvats, o nawe: | SDANEred it he upied th Yk Fonmetah oh St Jiongs Mt ant ity [T : luhgn. The Prosident, hin Excellency, Jobi | - The renogt wi adopted withont dissent. In ueing U blun Jight, sbout 17 per cont as | lcte, Lo different Kins of fralte ana we bad | JORAR SR (T T routedto, (iatire B Fownls dnd wire, CHI0AG0 & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. it o £hincd b nuubor uf it minane 10 | Alr: Mumor introduced the followiug revolations, | much of the light foree wia obtalued g wien tho | 20° cholca, The cholce wan free to every 'md | In. The girl accorlinzly’ went duwn staire aud g * read ot an vaer e names of truowid Toyul | which wers adopiod: lemocrals in each ward who were sn sed Lo bo ABIG L0 furnixn §10 cach, ATtor BAYING i e AL ey uoartt] Fnask I Wmrszy, yellow light was uscd, and a littlo lesa than 17 per W, A Tunast. = cent of tha tofal force of the llfhl rays were uncqual In thelr feating propertics, iy Ticket Otiices, €2 Clark- (Huerman Jiouss) and py cotveia wagea. " A1 wero commanded o vield 1o | gPied th dour. “Axsio dil vu ouf Tnc Tached Ceaiit orher Madiaor, 1od ot tho depote. ray. The sular | B0 Gospel,to bolleve In Christ ns having met the | 10 2nd made thelr way upestalrs. They entered ng taken the {1 e ihe rooin where ** Misa Josie' " i, 5 o frtalep i o owr prugranum, ‘which pronbits | Sciniees § For Instance, there wus very liitle wartaiui powat | EEOSILE L0, thelr lup, and to | accept 'iim | {2 (60 Hhre (IS B0l wenn dn bed. and, FALE OF A ROAD. e e i the asscasing of cundidaien, thy Conumitice ad- | onelamol tiven In the violet, o little inore fn the indigo, rather | Lol ety st yleld toomaciiae (1% | quict. - " One them — eteppeid — up BSpectal Disyalch to The Tribune. alubunig Nieht Ex. via C'toa [Joened. o \ppec or up | more In the blns, and thus increaning o tha red, | (&8 coping of the Lori—nat yleld the members of | 10 the - bed and atripped ler fngers of 8rnrwerieL, 1Nk, March 13.~The Decatur, | 20mana 1 1 T 1 those deliver them o covor A cotrosnondent, who thinks the peoplo shonld. | {HERKTRIR S5 Cies, ho -'-'n'saullxfinmfinn?lfinnmn- which was the strongest, By holding & thermom- govern themselves and not allow politicians to run | §o e welbang und safety of thi Trom. . 1'd & Dah thele body unto sin, but (o i wito lind redecmed | three dismond. ringe which she had oa. fie nest ‘-fihx‘xrhnflfifl"‘ e ity oter in each of tho dlvisions. and noting tho | 1he ivided, | Bpproprlated hior gold watch, which was under the. [ Sullivan & Mattoon Rallroad was sold under | gbmey A gzttt ekt for cly ot | Dt e $haF ' sl Shver ot ildin e, | Sohiporatics ta wiilch 1t vas ratued, b would bo | T Toh aten whn Bl JF they sielded | SR {pgathee ith e pockotbuok contiulug | decres of the United States Clreult Cours, | Flizaskee £t M e 3 J. c ; 3 ur Follce 3 z ery T ! ;i q i ‘ . % Soln lo Wina “freimnior, J Levini FouRes] | Thi whdas may bo omedli wnd e e guiigay | foundy s, carcsiug i boy et i ooy poteme om il which ol | B St emenisig Siother | 1t was purclasod by Georgo L. Ingersall, of | SN rum, that 3 greater tlhiermometric force was there obtalned,—that, (oo | naer, EMilwankee Pasvnger (daii Exproa. was no lght vinlble, releass them from bondayo except Christ, Ho had | es rmn reen o found o neck-chinin and lockel, avme bracelets, puld the debt, in order that they micht become Hin i ervanits, ey . ooy plus, uud: other articles, In' fact he made = Furvauls, Bleswed acrvice to e the hondservanta | B aween, prylne. upon the bosce san sty C) > fustilled In the body of the Depariment, 50 84 (0 guar- St o wer seaing o of £ood character. IF | e Ry o lisens proteciion ahd sutets ol o s, where thero clt; would b conducted in '» basincas way,aud for tha | "4 FTovery. Cloveland, O, for the bondholders for 37,000, owing that the invislhle 0w m, Tip, m. Ten tniles of the Parls & Decatur Road, au fu- A . [* 41000, 10, m ) NP 5 08 wnotion. Menarn. Mamer, Todgea, and Sto. | i3 Possaed greator hoslink proportiesthian somo | ar Chri{~to iow that tiey were Hnked 10 1in tn |, €l53h sween, tereatin which between Hervey City and the ma, i puallost expe : phenawore appolnted o Committes of un'ixtmncum O e N, by tho speakor as tho | fhiA bicssed relation, and could be faitnfal as tiis {:‘p{{:;’x“;{;‘,“,l‘;g;g';,‘.,‘,‘g:;‘{n‘;:{;;;,“[r he other 140 | Tijinola Contral Computy was. held by the k8, m. " 1IOW TO OFT G00D CONMTALES. oAt e feos ity Wagan cretices with almllar | ¢y o0ioy? ofect produced by the my of Iight. - Plos | #OETENL. wotk, for tmo s feeling," was sung | € kiren. \Whn thotura men fnaldo il Gnished | Decatur Sullivan & Matwon Roul, was also va Lake 53 p the Editor of The Tribune. A commitieo was then_appolnted to draft a con. | Lostaphic i:g’f)fl]fl%fi'l“:;";w‘i;‘ hi ‘fg"gm"’::"‘t by the quartetto, thelr search aid pocketed the plunder they quietly | B0l e 83 pailley ;o Soirer semer ot el it Kingieears. CincAao, Murch 1il.—In your {ssue of Sunday | Ftitution forthe Cluly, and the meoting adjourned st wan na rticte on Contables, which meets my | Withoutdate, = = C moat hearty spproval, Tho present Contabulary ‘The Ninth Ward Domocratic Clabmot af Maskell forea of the City of Uhleaga ars & dlrgrace, taken | Hall jost ovening in renpectable number and trans- ssu waole, tdany clvilixed community, and, with | acted some vnmne Luslness and talked. = The . | gathering endod as such gatherings usually do—in but fur excoptions, by thelr drankeances and exor “the greatest confusion, 1) atiemp) u:uu{mrn 0. " walked down stalrs, et notifying the women that Dt Bl b raas wroadn's sk for the @ift, | HLy ontd toimy Back unG How tha brstos oos oy Mfo Uod aekiod us fo wark, As to tho seevico to bo [ the firat ooe eho sttempled 10 give an aluom, rendered, the ngwor was, ** Whatsoaver 1o anitly | A8 soun &1 {hey left the room **Miss Juele Wnto you, do 1L His commods and Jawg, i | Jmped out of tied, und, Faaning to ihe Wiudow, tho work'Tio watited un to performe were 16w foun | YEUed for atl shie wis seorth, and this iy shat. die: lutho lilbie, e could wot #o vrong it webe. | kirbed the neikhbors snd cuusud the commution. lioved what ' Jestn aid, Ve shonld mevor put an | Tue tbleves ran north on Wabush avense and niade Riozia-sta, TIIE PASSENGER AGENTS, NTRA 8r. Lowis, March 18.—The Couventlon of m#‘.flfflfifif-.mfiu“%mflm, Genernl I'assenger Agents adjourned this aftere s G Macpiaricat,, suutbost suraurat Lt noan, but the new schedule of rates las pot | — __‘_1._.___.&45_9»_ ; been made pblle. It Is understood, however, S T colored very rapldly, " Thiere wera chemical raye, 1n the reglon beyond the vistblo spectrum, —boyon the vmo’l\— prodncing even more marked chesnlcal roxults. \Whatevee thero might be of valuable phi- losophy in the aublect of Hght = force, and Ilght . actinisin, It wos mnot very mmowphl:nl to ' muppose hat the P'rof, Pestody next took npihe subjeet, o had seen thut a great deal wan claimed for blue glass, and he bud resolved fo make vome oxperiments 10 #eo Liow fdr theee cluling wero eubstautisted, o Lod not beew uble, however, ko muke any such ex- perlmeita by dayileht, ' Tlo hnd read Gen. lensonton’s baok, and came o tho couclusion that place, oy woll us with (he character of the m- the seemon the audience Jolued in singing several | mak bymns, Including **What s frlend we have in tenintlc manticr, aud Igwt 50 time fn gatict- n a Jeaun, " “*Y hear Iy welcome volce,” snd o1 [ IEUR ovbal, they wanted. ‘The womau renieii- i B er the affalr vns ovee that she had a re- lova to think of tho heavenly land.” The Rev. | volver under the mattress, hut retactibrance case 'llh. Erdmann read from Acts, chapter xvi., verss | 106 lata to be of any servite. i) bltant overcharges are o disgraze to thomaclves and b Ted ue sy was of nuy partlcuinrbenofit, 1ntheblus | W' & Chnt Gud eald. Menwho were chercer | thole eecape in the durkues, -+ 3isxdasin ™ eatls | that no material change frow the old rates lins g T e L a0l permone whahavo basen o trammaay | P20 blig ovled o, : Sebrcly bt e reired Lo ploiico | ofon it g, isakes wonly b s | g s ovuas, Tl hoge Smon et | Decn made. A large Bumber of tho members | KA 4SS (o 1a tho Juntlcea” courta of the ity Nominated wnd | « A meeting of the Tenth Ward Independent Club | Shatee? AT U o htal ronditionn of badtbsehes | didn't Tot. the Bible be onr guide, ant’ lis Toly | 0 et 950: brucciots o athac0s, nec §1007 | of the Convention accepted the invitution of | Aleis Kxemm o e slectud an thoy bavo been heretoforo by tha fofin- | wan bold ortnight at the corner”of Morgan and | fo'{ha viofet ray as obialnod. & Iaryo amoant of | Srik teach us what. lo widied ' Wo slontd ‘g | and locket, $30; bmculota aud other $1.190, In | the Bt. Louls & Trow Mountuln Ruflway to | —38aturtar s I ence of the bunmersand shuns of the city, they l'f";f.’:,5;';";,{";“"',";“’"2‘;“}‘;5 iras callod Lo order | active force, no tiud, eclonilsts migh! pertiaps o .’,‘;‘Qig‘;‘,}" the end, and then would receive u crown | ToREY ' She pocketbouk, 840 totul, 81, visit the 1ot Springy of Arkansas, and lefl on Arkx 7 Fx. 3 Dally. ’ . ; uul_seventy-ive no wofo presont, ai 3 i ok NES. H bavo no &f’d‘fl'&.‘i‘?"mifik 'chxucu’;i’t, 'J.‘ oo e ‘wien | qutte s harmanlous focling ox tod, PR At | 9uee EXCITEMENT [N TIH SYHTEY, £ S tomite n:‘:.’:"]llxlnhll“ifiu.n&::‘“r‘"xendfi;nfln"rm:mlr sevoral local rallroad offictabs, They will returu | Usfoe Depot gt e oL beilee, ' they aro guilty of u disturbance of a Justice when hn}m ctied to dron in, and addrvencd tho meetlng it | Lenefclal i aamie cases, and pochaps injurloas in TIENItY MOREIOUSE, facos covered with handkerchiefs, Sho did mot | Jhursduy. 1he next meeting of the assoclution | 804 Tweuty-third-st. TicketOfice 123 Randoloh-st lolding court, aud thei'the Tue bs only 53, il anpro '":lrfo'-'-'f-'n'fix':"n ':“mt‘;‘?a:,‘:%‘.:”.fi‘,, ¥ | afhern.” Av thers wero ottices to apeak, Urof. [ M. Tionry Morchouse, tha English evangeltat.?]| focosniee thom asnnyof Lo regulor vivitore, and | Wil be lield at Moutreal In Seplember, |_Leave. | Arriver ! Em}llm‘ E:’nf.li:;;»l::’;‘:'“fih.n:gflq i'x’n't’ld“‘;:m& o “time the ineetiug adjourned Mr. Kelly, the with it In lts meclunical or mathemalical axpects, hall belng fliod to ite’ ataioet. capacity. Prioe fo very well acqualnted w the interior of the Az, Ben Warne, formerly (General Passenger ’vmnn‘fi\ i 'CXAL n eukt v Bethel Home cundiduto, appeared with & scedy- Ty tdlenty A ovau o iy, olices | Lot crawd an irind 16 CApRAED the meotiug: Justice la conutantly enguved In 8 contest with the | DUt they wore prowptl Seeted., e Jnctiny il Oifccrs to ninks tiein culduct themselven in a o | Jotrned 1o mcet ugaln ‘Thuraday oveuiny ot the spectable and decorous manner, Many of thom | same pluce, pick Jurlos with nion even worsa than themeelye Peorin Faat Bxprres They consequeatly went about their work naLas. Agent of the Dubuque & Stoux City Rallroad, | (pinik Keokux & luril anl who, durluz the lut - teu years, bus Leld o | Sirar tatan A prominent position in the Counting Departmen | 20760 & Dwidit’ Accamudais of the Illinols Central Raltroad, dicd fu this city LAXE BIIORE & WIOHIOAN BOUTHERY, THE SIXTRENTIL 3 csterduy after o short fllness. He was a man Teav And thud the Justice, bowover deslrous he may b The Sixtoenth Ward lepublican Clob met Taet | it was tho most romarkable book evor writien ex- being the story of Paul and 8flas' Imprisoa. e b S eavy tat a falr triul be hiad of tho causs, 18 compiciely | nEbiat o 11 Larmabeo sirvas. Stv. Al Le firn | torpqniohoat remarkable bod [Laughter,] Ifo . i ! TELEGRAPHIC NOTES uf tutich ability and enjored the coufldence wid |, via Matn Line 0% m. Whwarted i all his ottorts, and gross injustice |‘: Iu tho chair, In the absence of Mr, Schatfuer, | had come ocross many relations of sequence, but The Rev, Mr. Chamberlain led fn prayer for 3 reapeet of s superior oflleers i the highest de- | Bpeclal i A0, N dune.Oue or two of o Justicos of the city have | President of tho oreanization. A large munber of none of consequento, Titencwed Iaughtor.] Thero | the auccees of Mr. Morchoawe's mitulstrations, Bartisrong, M., Mareh 13.— Gen, Rabcock, Mide, . p. 1. U gree. o leaves 8 wite aud several children tu | Atsatic Expres, da to (e constitution, Loichu mourn his loss. 40 Mowrs, . 1L Oshorn and G Mouelas, DI 1o 0% B Y rectors of the Itmols Cent road, Ieft icre S yesterday for New Orlesus to attend t0 the sale IJF‘MAOO, WWAW%' & 8T. PAUL RATLROAD, , of the” New Orleans, Jackeon & Qreat | Vi, ‘:‘;‘:m:fl;‘:‘;‘;u{‘u.mpp:‘.'m“fi:“""" loken . Northern Ruflroud, which takes place In Dopot. . rash tauss, H b were no Jinks couneetlng the happening with the provivue circumistances. Prof,’ Peabody fouch- ed upon Gen. Vleasonton's account *of hls ur:lpc'vlnu. T fonr plges under Line glina un his ' four plgs © not under Cthe iniluenco of any glase at all, sl the slck calf that recovered and “increased in welght thuuahit Prof. Pea- declnrod war upon the bimimers 8ud ox the pack- | new members anbecr Ing of Jurios, und une of our city Justices, after | Mr. Fred Grlmm, neat aid tloquent address, louking ut o ‘lury which u Conatiblo lind brougnt | replete with ruetor ntrodiced a serion of rrson into Liw court, at once discharged und acut outof | Intions condouni R e attack upon Ald. Lon, Bis room tew of thu twalve Juryinen for the reason | gacher by dabiua Sajomon, i1 the Frel Preese, and that not one of tho fen had miy clalm whatever to | steging (he name of Ald, Lengacher for renomina. Leltiy a 1L pervon to wit on & Jury, but were nli con. | tion und re-oleetion, The resolutions were adopt- Bdeucy tion, bummers, Joafors, aud ropers-in of | ed, aud the meeting adjonriod, Ulymn No. J31, L ear tha Bavlor say," was thet | fate Private Secretary of Proskdent Grant, yes A O e tr ot by discourso By torday took charge of the Fifth Lighthouss In Tl nearor 1ol ol delr bfics and vl .§ District, to which i was asstimed ga Major of certali pumsages which 1o woih il out. s . ¢ ! o mml; u}_ Aty XT. ¢ 0y lv"f}ma the nlf:r Iingincers, ot bis request, relleving Ma), Frunk- avked, **What shall'l do 16 bo maved 1 And tho | 10 Harwoo:l, very ahurt order, 1n none oyt anawer, given iu the thiry. ver, ay, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. that city on the 15th' of this menth, SR R e S o | BT el | KRS oot T | comnt it Sty o | 3t S of Bt b B | Fs 1 Joliter Lhere n honorable oxceptions amon, v n fack this mizht have be Juined, lie it 4l el i %0, " 00 1 iersous 4 | are) el )] 134) s ) e . s o | B e aast e cuinu ca Lo ith Qoor of B8 | i qask ulx mislit bave boen slduitied, hio Ehonghs, |‘bo yacubin Their fibies it the tdea o Snding | %8l found. This tme on the Misstesippi Drain & Nin % ihe Conatables, and thero are woine uf thein who | Baperior Block, on Clark strect. It eannut be lonumble meu, of good moruls and unim- | positively wiated whiether the crowd was lirgo or ehablo fntegrity: but they are so fow tliat thele { wmall, o the hall whers the mecting was hald was lotutuble cunduct cunnot redeen the force from | in aluost utter darkness, there belug but two smail the foul repute which thu majority bring upon | ofl-Tainps on the President’s drew, tuow, ‘Tle Justicew of tun Veuco, uny afier day | “sir, M. A. La Huy called the mseting to order, and hour aftor hoar, ars amtoyed by compluluts | and apologixed for the poar Mlamization. They I id of thelr | hed no money Lo pay for the lizlit, and a rairo unjust extortlous, anl are porfectly poweriess 1o | should bo mude, 50 4 10 get mora Hght at the nuxt prevent thewn, and bave no rodress except to roe | meeting. une L give uny pubers to thens oicers, whio feed The (!ommlllt {rom the variona warda reported opan the fenrs and purace of suitors in the Jdustice | bug it rugress as regards organizatlon; only futirts, und the poor people of the city wio look | two wurds have organized thus far, {0 the Justices for relicl, Mr, Milter thought it would take until doomsdny Nor can thia bo reracdled as long ae tho Consta. o organize a ded by the constitution, lo los ere nomtnated pud electod by “the woret clues | propased that curx pervon desirous of joining i of the “citizous, nind we kuow of but wno | organization bo sdmitfed av a wember. A tonie wuy to get peliel, aod that ds, that &l | mftes on credentialy should then bo uppolnted to the spproaching elcetion the Justices of the | examine the credentials of appilcantn. 3t waa e Praco ‘of the” meveral lowus iu the, city | airable to set aa large an organixation ax pusalble, be requested to mout together, and frum thuse who 1n onler to bave soine welght and inilaence, are uvplicants for the otiice W' select the requinita | - The proposition of Ar, Blillor W adopted aftor umber of men who srs boueat, repatable, Wtellle | & lengthy discusslon, ety and who will faitufully do their duty, and A motlou wae mado thst the appoinimentof a 4 when all the Justicea of the sevcral towns | committice on credentlals ba postponed nntll u pere ectud thie requunta wumber of Constables | wianent Cliuirpiun had been vlected in place of Mr, At town, thut they all sigu u rocommendution | J, K, Doolittle, resigned, uf thosa , sud Lhat both political partics Beverul gontlemen urged that e, Doollttle’s Mace the numes vo ruconmended upon buth tieke reatgnation bo sceepted., tis . In ihis way the Justicos will be 1o & cortain e, J.J4) Brien inovea that action on Doolltt), tral lilroad, was also in the city yesterduy, and 1y Kipres, Teft I the eveniug to joln the Cotnlttee which W_‘:‘l‘fl;'m ows, ‘fi.\‘ft' cxamine the Missourd, Kausus & Texas [ (fots Eiviea, aflroud, N clained that bugs and slies were' destroyed by the Ulua-glass scheine, 1t might bea malter of con- wicoruble public interest (o ingnire why Geo, Llearonton hud not wubjected the sweet-siuging modquito to the blue glass, so that eventually, in cuwe tho experlmont waa siccessful, peopls mizht retire 1o thedr dreped couchea and enjoy f" nt dreame nnmolested. [Luuzhter,] Prafy Fesbody rend further from” the *Biue ' ook, fromn which It Cappested fuat what would KL 'fles” and hugs, - aupposed ta be injurious to man, animals, and vepetablos, wonld, o the other hand, fructify mik-worma' cyge, which are beneficlal o mun. 1o this respoct, the Dlue llht wus cunnlnl{ more discriminating than thie ratth, which, on Scriptural anthority, fell an the Suist and tho uhjunt, (Lunghtors) . 17of, Feabody then went on Lo show buw Gen. Fleasonton demol. ished Newton's theorfes of pravitation and centrifu. gut force, ~As to (e ' wied 10r the most part i begluning in as probable, kol on tu s sironger assortion, and endivg with 2 wuch strunger conclusion. L) fer.) Un the whole, it didn't ‘seom to Lim that thera wae anything more for wclence to tranbi aclf gbout in thix book than there was in » I nunber of others whichappeared in one, two, th five, of ten feate, aud winch atteupred to wusre the circle, duplicate the cubo, or trisect an angle. *10:008 m. |* 4:00p, m. |t B . fert:00n that Paul did uot tell the trath, River, u few miles bolow this polnt, with a com- 1t wna w0 In olden tuw;the Pharlvocs and Nad- ' v cloet ducees ollawed Clielst around eying b aad Tin | Pny of wanderiug Indlans, The boy eloscly preachiig ut one tie difforent from ot suother, | ¢ BAGL NN b T e in Hine oy thuught they had ilim, wicn 1 | M iiony iser slanch. (etiper aod wife, i elicve And thou shalt borarch ' e, &4 | i It was supposcd yosterday had broken soon explalned what [lemeant, in Homans we | throuzh the fee while crossimge Lake Monona wore told that no wan could be justifid by tho | last Wedueeday and perhied, have turued up Jow, We aliould never find I the bettor world one | at o brother-in-law’s in Cottage Grove, having man saved by keeplag the ‘f'en Connnandwents, | left home to ayold belug served with iunclu ‘hey were not intended a4 the stopping-rtonce 10 | yre papers by the Rherfll. Heaven, (o never cave man ten lawa to break, Special Dinpatch to Tha Tridune. We bl one law (o keep, and that was to keep ten Axx Arnon, Mich., March 18,~To-lay the comuandments, Ho who broke une command- | orofininary consolidation of the Washtenaw went wan o much condemued to the bottomiless |9, 3 " Pit s tie who broku the wholo of thuu, COunty Ml atepy Alirhignts aurirulturad aind The speaker bulieved {n Fanl, for that apostia | hortic The tirst belicved i the Scriptaren, - Pal aids -+ 116 who | hus It qunrters here, the other af Ypell believeth, iv faith fs connted for rightcousuess.™ | th. The ]vlm Is to unite for stx yeurs, holling 1t waa to ‘him who worked;not, buf wha believed, | fafrs ut alternate places. 1f it worke well, com- that salvution came. ‘They need do nothing i or- | plete consolidation will be brought ubout, Lo saved, Lut bofleve in the Lord Jeaus Counnus, Oy March 18, —smith M. Danscr, % rue that Panl satd: o Work ont | of Cainlen, O, incle of the late Mary M. Dan® yone uwn raivatlon with fear wnd trombiiug;” but | o “0r New York, who left 8 fortune of nearly u G f::'.‘x'u'|".u"x'.f'u:x A“.;'i‘“:'{;w'} np*;g;‘,{:“g{g‘.‘,;‘j milllon dolars Lo charitable nstitutions, (s here, The men ibtended to work out thelr | 80 bas taken steps to vontest the will own salvailon wese the Bivhops sud Deanw, e s The étmbers of & committee o olnted by the bondliolners of the Minsourl, Kanin a et | s simmanis o as Raflrosd were ln the city yealerday, They | 9uChlen, or vis Walerto ukne. Tiekria for AL Puil i La Crosss, and Winuma. 1y uctu ol theas Coustile; are on thelr way to the West to minke a thor- OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAUY o 1ot Lakuat, Inilaga-ay,, and Aivteanthe anal dnd siile Ficket Oicea, 39 h exatination of the sbove-named roml, Depaita, fo Most of 1be General Ticket and Pussenger [ Agents wha bave been attending the bt. Louls Couvention have guiie on an excursion to Texas ::‘;ln}-‘l:ln:}.{‘v'i Bprings, and will not be home fir “:mfl: ?xff:::‘ :‘?H‘,::m The Dircctors of the Taltimore & Ohio & "Mfl_‘nl. ) &t Loy ® 9:3) Chicago Hafiroad meet In this city totake aetlon | [LSKEFREDbuge doloys Clix » 3 in r--lemlll toths new loan which 13 fo be made l‘u"fi"'gr’n'i"u b ", 91015 8, m.[* :00p ta. L rifln for this e Ouiaha, ,"-u-. it \ Telp for th wi Jooi, B, Jue, sod Taias.... 110:00p, mlt 6:330 m. ak, nervons, aud debllitated; | —, chronfe au painful disetses ciced without, medis | *25- Sundar. ¥E. Saturtay, cin i e~ Electrie Helts and otlerappllances, ull abous , id Bow 0 distineuish the gemine from the | pepor, (ianols OFFTRAL RAILEOAD, Hook, with (utl pssticaiaes, matled froe. A Al Pulvermacherdalvanic Company, 202 Vine ncinnati, 0. ze W, : o 4 nxlecnt-aia, L extent respunsible fur thir Coustables, und in this | reamation be postponed until next ber, | [Laugbier, . it | Ylaken of “fu tho Episile to the Phillppiaia, i i e Comacably il el Uis “depentence upin | 356 Caphaued Ut booiitts wae s candlivie For | M. Thoiias looked on tho presest excltemest | Hon maict, ok o your Oewen, | OWil T“E,PE,",{‘,S,X,';)(Q",';‘,,E‘,’&WM'NES- tuu uticen, il Lrat hiw scilons sast oo such | Mavor. and hence e ishks (o, preatia over thia | ovet biuo glass o1 wnotlier Liatageo Of Lo public's | N0 Jong. 4 pervont belleve they were infscrublo e g ¢ rupproval, and not the approval of soms | arganlzation at this thne. 1f he Accoplel the posi saloon mob fur whoew Jutcreat ne muxs cater. Cune | tiom now It wonld louk as if he wanted to galn the nub thle Lo dunet Wi uob_the Comuittess of the | furuence of the Ciab, two great pastics by Julnt uction ask tno Justices Fauniox was surprised that an ofice-secker fo take tese nominations ity thelr hands® and | Jike J, K, Doolittle, houlil hay Wl not the purtles thius serve the public by jontly | afout accepting a posi 1 thin kind fndoratug thy Justices In their cilord o Fid this fendersd by th auflruges of his fellow-citlsenn, comnunily of a ost fulolerabie nufssnce? T veason'of Doolittle's reluctuucy to accept tha I caursg 16 will bo & celicata watter. for iio Jug- | position wae 1t be belleved st would hure b, tlces to undertuke to purify the constabulary force, lwuuw he lmd desiguuted thuse composing thie but we huve no doubt they will yudertake I8 11 the Club us scalawags and bummors, Ll lfiunld manugers aud couuntiovs of the two flu-l partles | thraw biny oyorhoard, and sclect a progresslve man will it ood fuith promise, v (ar ue they are able, | who wos nof uctuated by sulfish motives, bus who foald the Juetices intholr edorta Lo accompiish | would wecapt It fo the gaod of the people. ALia reform, o dvalruble 10 all partlee, 0 necossary Mr. Miller wos I favor of accepting Doalittle' fvthe fnpartfal administration of - justice, and w0 | reu; nation, and was not In his fuvor for Mayor, neficent 1o the poorer cl 5 but he did not believe that Doulittle had wuch an loping that thesy sugzestions may nicet the .!‘. opinion uf the orysnization ss was lnputed to him proval of yoursell snd the uther organs of public by the previois epeaker. alnners it wasall right, liut (ho jnetuut they came | Witkmssanug, Fa, March 18—A confer- ;n A:ml :m: ruld;fl:;fl;hlqfi;l:‘-hlax:;;} &“e ':mbg'\alg. ence embraciuz representatives from all the pay u lOW- ! Ad ran, " v g a cki Tl oty e protuiue, and that vaer o2 1fa who e, | coal compauis of the Wyomiug and Luckuwan- levett ot shall be dsmned.™ Mo had been tuld | na regions was hell fn this ¥ yosterday. fhat 1t was necossary (0 preach hell-fire aud dai- | Some of the uperators malntained tat o gen- untion 1o the wicked and Tast. I e had 500 of ; the worst people in America or England to preach | €ntl slobpage uf two wonths was ubsolutely 19, he would preach to them the fove of Clrist, [ necessary to keep the price of coa) at » flicurs The Plarlaces, ud thoso who fanciud themseivea | whicty will nect the actual cost, but the decin. #o much better than everybod, v, were thy on); il Deoplo to whon hell-ire should b pregeied. - Sihe | fon was fnally reached that opeiatlous should speaker fold n story of & collier who waa brought | continue without interruption on the busts of u $o Chelet, und who could only wruy i the words so | yeduction of trom 10 10 13 per_cvnt on all mine L'.'.‘."u" sed by children, ** (cotle Jesus, meoh and }‘.b‘,r, I'nm .f"’“"“"":'""it" that t}tu nfl.h]m is ™ . iperative, but vonsuler morg fuvorable to T atiocTujah, Tie onc ™ | (lic tnen tha 1o suapuud operations Gutirely: Morehouso announced that he would wpeak overy | 10 order to mltigateths effec williugucss to bo deludud, and| fiull“)nnnl | with th old idea that baso metals could B chanyod futo gold, with (he South Sea hubble; with the papular fever on tho sibject of the velucipedes some years agu, ead with the luwnbmedl:lnu delusion. I'rof, Audrews thought there was oue featurs about thle blua giass thut ought not to Jet it dig— 1t went to prove the doctring ol THE BURVIVAL OF TIE FITTR It _appeared that it proutoted the noblee unimaly, such as bull ealves, whily it destroyud insccis, [Laughter, posed to oiler, perhaps, later in the evening, o rese olution that tbe govermment of thia city by re- ucatel to put blnd glaus inta the ity und Cuunty hulldings, to the futent that the Common Councll nud Coduty Comiseloners miight e depurated, sud all the oflices brought into mamificent condls tlup, tho survival of the fitest establivhed, and wih of tha and bugy, ]1 e pro- AND TO-MORROW, sSundey Txcunted, |Dally. {Batonday excepiod GRAND DISPLAY | KID GLOVES, =#kfain= upon the nici, Senth is cit; c! g # i o i veck, " whose wages ure already ot starvation feures B ment in this city, 1w seapecifully yuun‘A. ":‘::::‘?uwvl:.fl_::;‘gfifl debate, Mz Doolittle's fig‘l:“..c'mci- refurm thorougnly carried out, “lltm d“r'rlfi-'."c"n‘f#(e‘r:flrn'mfilw.l‘llln‘?h‘flfllfiflf Ml dtdbly w{"“mom’ g et eptan o ".‘ = q VICE REPO) 1 election for pormuient President was then Ds, dames I Tecker, while declariog that he was ronouuced by the Rev, Mr. Erdmann, that the prices of all nnkn{.nllos shouid be reduced N ¢ L ol bifes b, 11, CIVIISBUVICE REPOIM. ‘ held, and Dr. F, R. Cook was chusen, DOl 006 to be cusily led into placin: Infimite reli- ——— In proportion. All the Wilkesbarce wines ure | Now Spring Shades and Styles for Ladles, | ~ $0aty. chica ™ l:lu f:l;lir alr TM“TM'I:M-“ bk {‘Alrhcullrmm‘lllm u‘ddr(-um‘ ':'{n&'.";” ‘“ll:; sl ‘l‘:l.fl.l_»y[‘l‘:nfalllblllu of 807 m;";vl‘ln‘.'i lhmll‘.'h; THE REV, MISS CIIAPIN, runvlig thelr full capacity, und she Slvr.ml‘lm Gentlewmen, aud Children, 4 oA ““—‘K viu BATLROAD 1LY arch 18.~ln your oft. *snd | sald he saw a went presen| con 3 sonv value in the treainient ol i ittat: ¢ " G0, B 7 ND G Mharred (o roport on Civil icrvu‘n, y‘lon tako au | pestiy grery Ward I tie’eity 1f thoroughly organs | anioat Jifs o eery hysical divorders. Dr, | 'Tho jectura-roomof the Churchof the Redeemer, | and Pittaton uinus are muking preparations for i 4 e Corer ot Ve Birea A ‘Ticaet & T3 ale, . ey appainted corner of bangamon snd Weat Washington streets, | fnncdiute resumption. A mpetent * Executive | ‘tucker related tho followhny Inatance of & recovery AT THE 60 0 AdarE 4le Baprman lou hapreguable position on the subject of Intetligence i e LT 3 Comalitas and lald ont f oreaulaation tbey | which bad come under his owu ubecrvation: - thirds Al caing 1o llateato x Leave. Arstve, 8overulng fu thiv country. You bave now asplen- | could dictaie terme o ;I'.,‘,’,'.'.'..gfl,...,'u'm e Atnert- | "¥or upERrt GEs Feur hivobad codn nedical :"::;:4‘:.: ‘m‘::r:u' nyuihls.‘u.: bovs. Chapl TOTAL ABSTINENCE, 3 1 Omabs, Lesveow's iAnhlemz_ut: {'-T(_l;'n‘_n.- did epportunity to advucate the sume principle n | can Expross duiliing and tell then how the Dem- rl-l;:u'fgx-ll:"\‘.n‘l‘l:’ll'A:::ls ufage, een the | Ayt 8 half an bour of morw was spent I sloging Syecial Dispaich to The Triduns, E..,“m,mmmflm s & ":i' 0 b o "'\:-'L'“},‘,,‘:'e"';“:"' A e T Eiltes Vanmid e ety ehould Lo edn A com fi;‘i.i‘u:x'u‘.:mmm e s a;u’i‘!n'fi:.i Uospel songs, ufter which Miss Cusplaread the | BPRINGFISLY, 11l Narch = slnu‘ ton- ( | M AR 4 | Just eno man, who, the Commlites the Express luilding | S41osteaitiis th res Bl s ko L soas | Airvt chapter of the Gospel accordingto St John. | perance mvethng was held at the Second Pres- VATI o oyt Corlulanus, would Luve lony ago mttract | fa recard to canditates. JFbor, the Young De- | KT n‘..“’.:u.:!,lfii:.“n‘.‘?.‘éifiu‘%g" '?:“1‘-1.‘1.".‘.:.'.'5- Bio took her text from the sume chapter, fourth | byterlan Church to-lay under tho ausplecs of 94 STATE-ST. RITTOUONY CLICOINATL & BE JA01) RELe. e o e 0T 10 N | Eulicd Mamoraoe wae bocsatle.” Mhat tho press | diun Lt 4 st el s goligiaof e ery? | yorser | e Mt was the Nsbt of ineul 810 | 1hg Woman's Staty Temperance Unlon, Mrw. — el = | Devol comer ot Clntan sud Corrolai, Wess tisn, A M. Wright,” 1f Jud will heo thathe da noil- | s fespoctablo us tha bettcr ciasses. They ahould | wu e P i) bonyTeqalon, mear the { SoCLUAIE it bad been written fu tuis winetcouth | M. B. Holyoke presiding. Tho meetiog dis- FINANCIAL, —— Fieket ofee, 1) itandolph-at., aod st depot. H I'I::vg n'ir""“..‘:‘é‘.',“{?,“‘t.‘}:&,l‘r‘.“ \.'m "u‘::?guf:' :Zf.’.‘"h' stonce aud make the organization a suc- };3‘;,‘: At e i vf | century. 'l‘&v.u presuniud that men wore made | cussed the practicubliity of orgunizing w Unton VL0, N30. B100. W00, B30 e, Arrive. h wiae by educating them In the selences sud | g Bprivztleld; ond, sfter debatlog thelr pro- i) :.'.:.‘,.nd‘.f“{om?;,flfl: flf,g“‘fi‘. dueshion poscd wmeudwient (0 the drawesbop act to see W Kbt was rof ner v far0 ~CuicTs Lancous jurfuce, The Esugiion sad the 84 "ihey ore st pre Bbros of thls nerve = sive tereat i whick vur clty Iv concérned, | apeak for On motion the old constitution waa reconsidered Iayeclt, and | ehould say, niucty-seven out of every | ana the fullowing Comuwities supoluted to draft bundted of my acyuaiiisnced—your readera—on | and report u new one 40 the est “fl'" meetiug: AM & CO., Bankers and ® Vork, make for cus t Iargo br a'nall Quy tive . and nuir t calied the thru ,. nte —— tae W, & [ i1 w0 ghiarackeriatis ] esscutinl 8120 of teuth. The | quire lcenses vuly to bu lesucd o petition of o io character, which frequsutly sl ity 8 ST | DNl B s, B AR | B okt el e ST o e i elitulot Sha o n ‘s | tsforly o czens, appointed » Comitie of | (4 Fiftale &yt U oty R Wiy |, EMUERLOE, ||| i sdiocaty Mr. Wright for Mayor. Reapectfully, The mecting then sdjourned untll Thuredsy af- | §a supiiteid by the: torintaet Sirce i ths Lerrs sl o mnllflhllnmqnl’ aud “ouly wished our | seveuty Jadics o walt upon the Leglslature aud | st fovorshis rates. | stsike bos cit aad carriod -hnj T T T ] Depat ) Amhve. e o) vabiitod o Yum of sn00 | Tek R, et faimione deussfuta ol odo: | aciools couid U dnbled: mad 1hs (icitios for | preceat, & pobition siaued by 7,000 petaous hu iy o peeeil iR e AL IS ey i A NEW CANDIDATE. m“:?f'ael'n"lnx'l‘u:':x el 1 rhn:ln:'z(r “}9 e e Sy, lick mt-n‘ and T bhee s | educating Auirleuln;ln ?m;dmunh'l‘zedhhw b'\m"' avor of the proposition. Thoy visitea thu g-v Fspres (excep tond 70 the Kditor af Tha Tribune. Xation 80d promised to furaish $00 morer *orn" | theta' paifilly protrscied. e snir s Kb L | e e 2 waa ol ocation. ke vas yet s | Mouse, whero Slrs. Busin . 'D. Fry, of tho Wi ? - CHIcaco, March 13.—While the many fricnds of THE SEVENTKEN i Souidemly pay fosdion thas nesenibled vaxdwn aes | 8 a4 A el lareaced 3 L. ! cl " il Westeyan Unlversity, Bloomington, a e e patnregs *pfluy from which Euowleds | (s Tegislators U belidlt of tho hroased smends were dependent wholly upon 8 theoretical educa- | weut. [Our legislative reports contalu fusther tion, and compared tuem o sponges, which only | neldents in that conucetion.—kn, sbearbed, uud produced no tesulte. This was not Sosslud Dupeich ta T4 Jricu v, LIGAE was not Uee. Light was somslhing Luicony, Nebny slurch 13~ guervimried by br. |l.‘r1ul¢l. of Vienna, (0 the fu. pesial clty. Hls patl d Bpcrucopio crulusiia Tovetled Lo exact palbiody of tho dlecass, My patient fortunately d 200, se Discusa was vety Intereiting, | prepured s papo un U8 subject of Zoster, lucludlie & caratel cilaics oport, which ' resd befuce tho Uhicagy Bucisty ol CINOINHATI AR LINE & KOKOMO LINE. Yrow i3, Depot curver of Cliutoa and Carrull-sia. WINTEIE BEJORT, U RuvAL vicToiiy m:‘,jrl.‘ Semsu Bauma Vepast, | Arrive. L or Sy tlon eop P___.. £3 L1 1iWO0D & CO. Day Expres (except Sunday)..] 8:408. ml 7:30p k5 S brdvar, Nowors. | RO IIvRACEIphSunn | puos Tah, . 1. the different persons svoken of aa candidates for Tho Democratic Club of the Scventeonth Ward paror tla sprlog o bies stecauously urglag | PELSUNG SACUERES Bicaey Juk, bkt Me Bl rol $uu clating of each, It casity msy bappen that the d, after sppointing s commitice of three o belter and more descrving ten of tho Hepublican | biro a ball, tho Club sdjodracd.

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