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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1877, . 7 P R R R R R B B O R A R R R R R T e e ] , of AL al City. He was ¢ time af fode the fdea that the church was the place to dfe. he fille] with the knowledze of ITls wiil in all wistom il Al BUIFALO. oot pldons, fo the, whe et | on S PRI, e e | RSt RO T | B ST LOCKED OUT. : SHA Y o . . | worthyaf the Lord nnto all plessing, belnz fraitfal in timo larpe amounts of stuffed huffalo-heads, | Bt. Peter's nnd Bishop-Coadjutor of Fraseatl, | 90ty of people in easy clrcitmetancea to wear sim bixss ot the ) nve Iedae BE off. At the workn of Collins & Barzie, on Clinton atreet, there s no troable, and the ‘men are work- ing nndera reduction of 10 per cent from las 1e attire when they went to chureh, i it tor T ear's pricen 3 extra Didos, and rohes, and saddics of meat, | Hisalmplicity and manliness of character. his | P De o \Sanl DL e, aatd | G4t steeniihened wih i AR 7 prices. The Western Animal, Not the | formarded by cxpreas. Which would mwell the | intimato knowleriro of Rome wnd Lt courtensy | guat in hin tann the gopalation wan. Tarecly Toats | S e, noto ATl patfenes and lancsuonng | Serike of the Molders at the Chi- ~down bhsiness & 0 Ineet tn e partakers of tha tnhiertiance of ta b ients whe: it delfvered us from- thn arkncas, and Nath tranaated wy e the o1 Ji8 Aenp Hons fn whom we hate redempe lironils 118 Do, #ven the forRIveneas of afns. LIFE INSURANCE. Do Not Commit Suiclde Unless You Were Xnaured In the Continental. 3 above table considerably. The robes_snd meat | have long wade him n fovorite with the better | fng. It wan compored of brok Eastern City. Wero Ablpned princigalls from Fort Dode amil | elass of Engilah anid American travelers in Ttalyy | men, roken-down. prafossionsl. men. brokens | the statfons weat of theres ~ the hones mostly from | without distinction of se.t. 1le will represent | down Grat-claes men. They were moatly clerks .’;;’R' tha vicinlty of Granads and Bargent, ncar tho | the hereditnry Catholivism ot Great Britaln | living on$1,200 n year, and being generally In | (jnn ', cago Stove Works. X wi ot the Car- | debt.’ They saldom jolned the ehurch: hefore re- | ' S d 3 Hunting the Dison on Mis Nativo | Colordaborders &0 0 a | o T o o & Tta | Abina 1o h ciy st feant & yeare - The reiiat pon. | witl P37, 141 they il gotto know Gots | Employers and Employes Unable to Mpectal Dispateh to The Tribwsa. . Plalns, Targe smountof this kind.of freiaht, “The thip. | aggreasive aml prosclyting power. siation wan of gond averdn character, mently Al | Jhould wallk in Hix lisht. and make it manifest in Agree on the Wages Question, LovtsviLLe, Ky., March 19.—A Kentucky jury monts of Wiftator meat (0 Kansaa City and other | " b il e erime and acandal zomng from the mon Who | thelr warke. They ‘might st & great des] of to-day found & verdict for an Insurance come et mathota wore vary Jeree unil o ear o RELIGIOUS NeseSemprary rovklon Knowledgebont dactrines anl rellglons theorlen, pany, certainly a raro occurrence. In July, A Wanton Wasto of Valuable Raw | imobuk. Ontho Unlon Paclie betiween Me: Wt DREARING DOWN STCTARTANISM. | nors of no avail, - In sl the Jang-nefarings af. | 118 Former Want a Urealer Reductlon | 1675, n defalcation of $0,000 was dincovered in Material. Ler The rimd. wan Opencil, thers wc;uesfi")?‘i::nnvy. THE METIODIST MINISTERS, h the Rditor af ThAe Trisune. flctions, and trials that came npon them, they than tbe Latier Will Grant. the office of the United Statea Collcctor of =W rhonld #n along rejoicing, and have patience and ahipments ot hides, robes, and roheas bitt for & | The revulr weekly mosting of Methodist minis- | Crioa0o, March 10,—When Brother Moody eame | £IR00 T8, S0 BRI M M e De b Ttk Uiy Havs trdsed sltoothir, ters was hield yellcn{:y forenoon in the Conforenca | 1870 1o hold & perios of - mectings, one of the good h Y The nymn, **1 bear Thy welcoms volco that Threatened Extinction of the En- | ~ Tha fact Is apparcnt that thewanton slauzhter | room, No. 61 Washington street, Elder Jutking | results anticipated was, as be himsclf is opposed to | callame, God, to Thee," was sung by tho congra- Loutsville, George N. Jackson, cashicr, was suspected, and, on learnlng of this, dicd’ sud-. denly. An examination by chemists nhuwlc’nl A Little Lond Talk Indulged In, but Ho . all me jon, that & quantity of arsonic was secrered in his tire Species. . e Attas oot oy | Bresing. Thero were about (meniy alorgymen | [0 1Ol S SERRCTa00, i vt of | E¥iepira of the progees of the chvenet work In Violenos, . Ef.‘;'i{‘x‘fi%i},a%'l:',‘r":?'o'i‘x'.'s.}'::?m'."c"%"' oy of e, Unlon Prcific to Chovenne and the Kantas Po: | ™5™ revorted -that he had been mont | Partition exlsting between different denamina- | M eninaiony Baimors, and in seseral towns n Hoin. a0, somn ths aifaged Tacs. that. the do= g dfic to Kit Carson, and again from the Influx of | /5 0 NUF (04 C ke Jarge attandance b the | Home. Cdnsoqnently & eood deal wan xald by him, | tlomen Intereated dircetly, and fnstanee of con- | A lockont han occurred at the Chicazo Stave- [ ceascd committed sulcide, they refused to ] The Tradedn Robes and Othor Buffa. | tourlsts aud hunting partlos from the Enst, and | oRFPW SRSAEIC ot BoCe il teld, e be- | &nd the different elergy at tho opening of those | vorslonn misted to show God'e wonderful power, | Warke, located at the junction of Bine Istwnd fpolley of €10.000, Tacksan's widow wnod, buk 1o-Prodncts, “rontrons Rurans, during 19D la 104, s e b resnlts would bo oen in an inctesss In | Meetingy to that effeet. Ilan tho result been | OTc gentleman wald some Of the traveling men. | avenus and Twenty-sccond strect, by which ffly | oat the cane as stated. An unusual degree of wiio were good Christlans, had been slandercd, nni The results are more clearly scen this sear than | memborship of the churches. The Rev, T, 3. | achieved! Ifasa ninglachurehin factheen bronght | ij, hasiness men i not fike It He added hin = ¢l ¥ rark cconnt of his stewardshlp In | torealize the narrowness of her pathway? Is she | festimony to the Interest that elass took in the Bpecial Correspondence af The Trivune, :,'e",';.'{,‘}'f,fi'mfl‘,“’fi;fl.'.’&'{“:“ g | e The qrorision made for aupper ToF 11 | any lems Jealonsof her fancled ighte? Do any of | mectinge, - After the ainging of anather iymn the Darvan, Col, March 16.~Those hermits who {n tho vicinity of McPherson or Juleshurgs | Convention. 116 was dbout 812 ont by tho uffair, | them ree” any more clestly. *eye toeyo™ than mueting, which was larzely Attended, was clored live fn ¢ dug-outs™ on the Plalns have for years | and hunters from the North Platte | &nd would Lo thankfal for subscrintions. Afew | heretofore, and Ia Hire door hy which they mey | NIththe benediction, prondunced by th ler. 5. made thelr Iiving out of the hulfalo, and meny | country, heretofaro & favorltc _ground, | membem sranCes STGH RIS PR 5% FENGE | come in mide any wider o more eastly antered (r | I DaTIM of them here hnve scttied down a suug littlo | Where the Grand Duke Alexir, Gens. Shieridan | Siion of the déhato opened Insl wéek on the Bro- | 4y thlef on the ccons {4 the days of Christy) tenic THE GERMAN T, M. C. A, fortuno In that way. 'Tho soldicrs st some of | £, Custer, sud parly, had, thelr tamotis hunt | peiety of estening tho teme of ministers, | | no Mooy had heea Nero? “Thoro warechaictien be- | _Lowee Farwall Hisll wan cromded laat evening the milltary posts havo also mada & zood thing | Ajong the lino of tha Kansas Pacific none | adherenceto the prliciples of Givil-Service To- i Toung Cetiony: Moo bac il where for ont of it; while quitoan army of professtonal | at all” have becn eeen. Thelr place scom: form.” 0t 5o anpamiinents pxcopt for l:mrll.‘:! 10 | the game denomination} withont the Prudentinl { ‘B¢ Parpose of forming 8 Gierman Young Men's huntors—* skinners" as they are mora familiar- | have been taken by antotope, who have pushed fi"‘fw;f;‘s:w or ause i onservalive doc- ‘] Commitiee Orat examining the eandidate, and if | Chrietlan Asoclatlon. There were alro present Iy called—have enjoyed a Jucrative traffle In | Out on tho plains furthier than usual, and c;""mmm“mmu Brakeaon n tealn. - Tt soveral ::gnd lv‘)’r?l““fld hfi-ln ltrlll'illrell ::'!unld‘nn before | tho ministers of & number of German clurches, hides and robes. Since the raflroads were finfshed q-'l'“k";‘d ‘l"j‘i:f ','_,‘,",,“‘“"""" and_eettioments. | ploveiments In the church had shown that the md. | taty "ol clech - ond enief, into cove | The meeting was called to onler by the Rev. 10 the Rocky Mountains and beyoud, the bullalo | trer bhchiepublican, where bullao ranged {6l | jcat element often came out right, And ho believed | oiven and "ho wan entermg for fhe it | Andreas Knobel. Yie stated the oblect of the " great umbera aud were very plenty only 8 | (it within the next Uiree yearn this subject af tha | §iaiC *ororesslan of falth, thns pracileally fgnor- | meeting, aod hoped that an Association would be business bias figured quite conspicaously. Tho | couple of winters ngo, is almost duscrted of | oxtenton of the pastorate would b discusacd at | jnofic! wnpurt, and offering inanlt to the sister | formed. ¢ “{ug-out” hunters have largely increased; old :l;em‘:m f.'e':ff{év;f. e o L e Ol O | o (iee Yoy nila mprarg | CLUTCh Wl gavé the leilar, aawell a4 toBm who | Mr. Friedrich Martini was elected Secretary. plainsmen have loft all elso and clung. to this | F7Y Intkehord Joft on the plains Yansing south | from dolin Wealuy's doctrino that wo man could Dl o™y o hefore, If & pemon wisbesto | A hymn wan sun by the audience, and the Ttev, one pursult; many of the colonists, ranchmen, n acceptably preach to one congrezation more than & 5 "f n el ' | A. Knobel offcred & prayer for the auccess of the h | of tho Arkansas, about fifty miles from Fort li ratisfactory to himaelf, they will nnt glvo him a snd mincra from the mountains have been abla | Dodge. Large numbers of hunters fited [ year. Inthe ciden e Sothodieh preachCraimers | jetter .;rlafl..w..n?n, or recommendatlon, dnless 1o | project, Auoller ymn wag sung aud domo chap- to tideover a hard winter by packing off to the | out ~ from this - pl and had very | BRUERROT PN et tnindlon of the men of the | 20me alater chiircliaa lu thelr judginent s ovans { ters from the Gospel resd. buflslo-grounds and bringing down all tho gume | {alf ‘success, Tho {te Tndians, to whom tho Dexint day to hoidl fho. ground which bad bean | Foi/caly concodurilly he farced o remntn wIthin | Dr. ficelch, who bas labored for nome timn. past they could. Bportsmen from tho Esst have | Sunual buffalohunt wasn pact of thelr cxist- | conquered by thelr predeccerers, #0 a8 If Jic were within tho walls of o Catholic cou- | 0F the orzanization of suc a eocicty, was then in- formed cungenial parti d, with the best | CPU0 came back early from their chase, mutter- 1t was fmposeibla to convinco anybody ontalde of | yont' ™ Unleen e will doone of three things.—take | trodaced, Dr, Streich, after setting forth the ne- ;;Em gental partics, and, 8t | Ing threats and retalinting to some extent upon | the {!o\\-od st Charel ““x" Therewas sy nae I'n ""fl a letter an spechfiod above, or make the umiliating | cceaity of & German Yoang Men's Christian Aso- rifles and equipments, havo found pothing in.| the enttlemen, whom they accuss of having | arbitrary three-yoars® rule, lle bellore e Charch | canfossion to the Clinrch that swhen hu united with suffered tn consequence of the enforcement of the o clation tn Chicago, sald he should ke tn hear from their lino qulite equal to the exciting chaseof | destroyed their, gaine, It s clalmed by army |, ot " et er the bo tho Church e wos not ** truly regenerats, of had heths h fzat] a “the wild blson olor the plain’ - Aud | Oficers and '{{‘{ plainamen that thers' s tiow B e ot e ot afior Ganaray | Been felf-decuired. It he atlll remain ‘honeed | tioso prescnt whether aacl an organization was do- then there 18 tho swarthy . Ute ‘t’n‘:‘nyb:‘!‘:\l:fi.l ty.(n the countey wherg bitfiaie E u the great number in which they not canfess, or if i only will eommit some crime, | sirable ornot. fg‘y,{f;;gc,vnpggynn;‘;fl'gmflfl\ jason, which he | sucias to sieal tho pantor's overcoat, o runaway | One genticman stated that ao far very little had swarming down to the towns and | used to appear on e raine. That placo is It | ap undened fee i, oxinted that it was the key- , U T s {Sng L | bSn s amane menf clov e, A eettjements carly overy fall, Iaying In ammunl- | the Upper Missour! region, atone of the arch of HMethodiam. It had beon grant- | gt 8¥¢0 R SIS o O s Fo e Stow | Chlcatto was une of the leadin 5 e mos| tion, flour, and bacon, and then posting away to TIE LARGE SALE OF RODES cd that lherc_wnluld ‘livobler;ru;lh?ngzfi‘w)l‘lhoul_lha B rmiliey Sy ares douw ffifl‘\:;‘ ll‘r‘n;‘-;’:{l llll‘l.‘ln 3{\";3 :’l\aol‘nh!ml‘t -;2?-"":"«{;"&'5 the head-waters of the Republicau,—his favor- | Dy the Indiana at Fort Benton and other points | rule tian undor it He belleved the Bishops Wete | from the HMoman Cathoilc Church, whone priests | p) ito hunting-ground,~and bringing (o, after o | I that vicinity would acom to show buflalo to compeatent to tnn the . le. vored e entiranbrogation of the sirange, arbitea- | Ciaim Lo hold the keys of the Kingdom of leaven, | Another gentleman sard that wickednes intereat attended the trial of the snit. A BIG SING-BUND, Spectal Dirpaich te The Tribune, Qeor, 11, March 19.—The Baengerfest As- socintion of this city Is making elaborate prepa- rations for the mecting of the Stato Saengerfest in June next. tlans fdlntka has been engaged a8 direetor, and twenig-thivo socleties have al- rearly sigmified thelr purpose to be prosent. Tho 8aengeriest Committes leave this cvening for Chicazu and the. East {n the hope of eneaging Keliogr and Pappenheim with other prominent vocaliats, and also the Chicago socletics. No cexpense will be spare to make theaflaira graod succees fu cvery particular, ————— THE BLACK HILLS. : OMAHA, Neb,, March 10,—The surveying par< ties for the Black Hills routo of the propuscd Unlon_ Puelfle Branch Road are now belng formed, and tho officials’ at headruarters aro overrun with applicadons for positions in the surveying corps. A surveylug company has been organized foe the purpose of completiug the survey uf the Omatia & Republican Valloy Ratlroad,which wilb prolmbly atart for the eccno of labor tw-more ruw, . molders, unable to agree with their employers on the rata of wages, ars standing ont, and, llke {he Iatter, aro waiting for developmenta and the final result, Learning that some troublo was anticipat- &, nnd threats and fntimidatlon had becn weed toward men who had eought employment st the works, in snawer to advertisoments, & reporter of THE TRISUXE went ont to Gad's 1 (the tamilfar name of the locality where tho stove-works are sltuatcd) and obtatned all the information pro and con that i wan porsible vo get from the parties con- cerned. At the Police Btatlon, of which Bergt, Vesay is In chiarge, it was learned that no violence had been ured by the strikers, snd that officers had been placed at the works to gnard them and prevent any distarbsnce, liat no demonstration had been mode by the molders engaged in the etrike or fockout, and, ro far sa cnald be sscertained, unly two men who sought employment had bees **hull- dozed, " and they were Informed that 1t would be dangerous for them {ogoto work, andthey had better not do so. Tiowerver, the spplicants went nomolested to the hops, and made such are rongements as tuey saw fit, and were not Interfared with on thelr return. Tho Bergeant also etated that the strikers had stonped the men referred to on thefr way to the works, and surrounded them while they questioned them. That ho consldered an act contrary to tue State statuts covering the matter. and he did not propose to hiave & recurrence of the trouble wnich took place last year among the lumber-shovers 1n the same locality, Mr. Rufus Lape, the manager NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. OVERFLOWING HOUBES!! lie_plenty somowhera In that country. Tha | yored the entirenbrogation of the i mon Peten, fhoy belng 1n the | ndality wore making more hesdway cve of the works, bad callea on him for asalstance and TRIUMPHANT SUCCUESS ! et i roboa snd atdios that | rincipal ranzo e cinimed o b botwacn the | iy iiw WP chenedifondht thora e | ARSHRE 12cczon bt L Mt promise s | I wasontabout ting et Wl prosean, EUS | o had g i, aud wanid-endeavor to braserve or s a tral P 1y, Thoso g | issouri aud Baskatchowan, "“h: iofe M i | rule which worked caually well In all cascs. It | ghall be bonnd in Tleaven, and whalsoover than Joxivatie or advisable, but, Why has it not boew | the peace and prevant a breach of the faw If 1t re- have cast thelr eycs on those alluring bulletin- | to bo considcrable numbors also in ig- | seemcd to him that the demand forthe changa €amo | whajt foase an earth rhall be looed fn Heaven "7 d before thl tred his entire f a d Yoands which tho Paciflc rallways have sct up in | o Mountains to tho southwest. princivally from pastors of large city churchies, | o, G0 R 2000 100 sa dogmatic In practice an | f0Fmied bofore this? 5 quired his entire force to do [t. And he called the ik o Paciflc rallways lave set up In | Hgt xRS i o slelgiinis of thts twin- | Whetier the existing rale was equatiy woll adspted. | L>SeCHATEReS 6o tino sa dosmalic In practica nn | A numbur of ottier gentlemen spokeof the necen. | reportar's atiention to formidablo array of twen- 22,“,,'3.1 L’zfl:fl‘:m‘ll:::::‘_;ll Lmilcfls'o aud other | yor "NAVe more than ever spprociated the com- | for tho cltles and tho raral districta wan & matter | (50 5utta only recognies thosa of Tike faill and | o o forming suck sn Association. Onmotienlt | yy old stylo muskets, with bayonets fxed on thom, 3 forts of the bultlo-robes, probobly lavo nover for debato. But tha fact that the country dlstricts | (o oriur munt bo 8 well-detined orthodoxy, wnch | o drcided tust & Uerman Young Men's Christlan | 0,4y tor uge, and emphatically repeated bis tne ry Association bo organized. XION! i 2 Taely bocking the s efven much thoui s 5 Lhe souro from wliel | S PRSI S otk | a7 Contnpbionalii Bonbyiaos Sepbthdnd | 5 Ssu T Thor eodedmopey o arey | tenon o ko tiogs” avir, i, o' 0L | o'ty ncr e 1 e sad were nlways falrly blocking tho trains, and how | they come, how they were proj , and the tited ministers In rural diatricts didnot sce mory th g out the oblects of the organization, therefore it | jlo was not disposed to do the workmen 1 -\ dy i, i tho nnunc{xcflrn ylulsumlyg hit «.Ixe‘l’r humps | futire supply of them. Tho rolies offered it | than onc ina genoration, That was becausc his | 5 femembrance loft without the fold, as well as | was necomsary to exact an Taitiation fee of $1 from e e N % an fnjustice, and sald that all bo required of them was conformance to the law, Ile had fornnd the strikers genorslly disposed to behave themselves like peaccablo cltlzens, snd, with the exception of the Instances above noted, he had no reason for taking scvers meanures. AT TRE WORKS. ‘The reporter found Mr. l.nn: and his foreman, Mr, Mann, at the stove works, which are em- braced in extensive and handsome brick balidings, elin 5 *Volce el bien timhree. *— Chavies Gounoa, composer of Faust *+ Unquestionahly Miss ALhutt's performance. her reputation. bhe hasa flue vol s lier execution remarkably fine, "N + 31 Abbott passeases one of the any stnger beand here, " Her exguirite management of B ber volco s wonderful, "—Now 3 ork Sun. " +*3isx_Abbott s nnquestionably the most promising, £ woogatress 1hat hua trod ilie SR these (o Juar. = 5 New York Times. ‘ In consequence of tho groat demand for seats, thy : the Congregational Church at Oberlin, O., In which [* tho' micmbors 1. bad bianka for (bis purjose from tho carawindow whilo tho train hatted. | Tt e 0108 MRIOSS U SO G | wenianymaanct o B esng fe ek | s wucamented ¥ianey onco predeid tha | Wiioh Wouli be handed sroun,| Lokera ol somctimes for hours for tho last of thesa wild lnmy and warin, that wore so nlcne{ and rala- | thum. Possibly thy romovals necessitated Uy i g men were upposed to cxacting the Initiation fec Deasts to cross over, have no doubt often been | ble twenty yeurs ago, have toala defued or lical In the Central Church, over u rge oxtent | o exiatlug | ralo might be incoaventent | SShued or axancelical la the Central Chirol aver | tus slase of the procecdingx. They hould srat ! to tho pastors. ~Hut what they should | g t 1f-0 {ntated orthod, elect aficers and then Ax the fee. tempted Into a wintet's trip out this way, for | Bivon plato to a poorer article, The traders | 1o Te a0t O0h VNG B just how | from some of tliesg soif-denony 0x | ° ¢ wan declded to elect temporary officer to servo tho sole purpose of sceing with thelr own yc'ycn, Sho.operaied st g‘f,""'gu‘l':’;‘l"r}f‘n‘fv‘:f‘:':;x;’ o ovin tiey ot bifn o Gt o e O et e Juspy v askel busdhes xo- | watil s constitution und by.iawa hnd beom adapicd. d taking o hand fn such wonderful s the orders.of W 7 | phecys. formorly of thie city, had declarad tat o eguiied n accoriance with fhis ralo in somo of thowy | Stscicl; Sentatary. Friedrich Sartinls Srecuilvs and taking a hand in such wonderful sport as | ther ‘the borders of Weatern ervilizaton, very | Eoifcven tho rulo tundua to flie apiratast and intale Sexg ] ) soine Streleh; Secrotary, Friedrich_ Martinl: Exccutlve thls, large numbers of tho cholcest robes, which | jectual advantage of the clurches! ©* When o lester ls requorted, tho pastor | Commltien, (isorso Herting, %, llonung, ¥, fion. tors. d Buffalo-products, a8 we have alrendy hinted, | thoy took .in . trade from tha lndlnnné e this Tl Uiny had came to the front nu- | SUAll ive notico of the facton the Sabiiat o & sud, with & singlo exccption, sre the only ones of nt d b Tnd o e dlo ey had come to the front - | it ctjection i mado A ftter shaitfosuos b | Binf; J; Av Wieliergall, Jobin Durmelator, aud Ed | iyl thotlty: -G A MeLod, of ‘laoy. N, | Yussementias concladoioziveans tria bave figured largely In tho commerce of the New who Imve 8 process rnrn[;mpn ng them that | merically. In New York they hac ), 1o | [ obiectlon bo mads "The Execative Committes was instructed to pre- | 3++ 18 Presidentof the Co controlling tha ta of the church siall be 2 ‘match, Durinz | members than any other church, oxcept tha Roman 3 b West during tho past slx or seven ycars. . From | Fho wiites have ot beon ma o Fieieh, DU | Cthatic. - lie, thorefore, thoughit shat they shoutd | hadh', but go leticr, po sbjsction, neituce parod conitntionant byelavis aud sibmicioig 1809 to 1874 it fs catimated that 50,000 buffalo | Jiave been started nt sovernl places. In tho | 89 slow over this matéer. feved that | Prudential Congregationalism, but I fal to' sco b bbbl R i it L per year wore killed along the lines of tho | northiern country, for tho headwaters of tho | ,,Tue Rev. O ¥, Tiflany, D, D., beteved that | where tho democracy comen In. 'They traly sra e the statenicnt as to no desire being felt Ly country K or's T had. Unlon Pacific and Kavsas Pocific Rafl. | Missourl, 8t Paul lias sccured tho larger sharo | the Meiement an 0 10 fon 8 B0 T o lstakc. | oo ihelr brothur's keepar, * Not remembering tho FAREWELL CONCERT, TUESBDAY EVENING, MARCIS 20, with an entire change of Programme. EMMA ABBOTT Lompany, establishment, and Mr. Lape Is Vice-Preatdent as well s tieneral Manager. The manafactory was started Immediately atier the great Greof 1871, and hos been prosperous, ffly men betug em- plg{cdflnsl of the thng In makingataves only. r. s d that his former molders had re. he most of tho Y fniaters and promi. | following texts, and, with thom, they seem to hava JANESVILLE, W18, pe tate J rouds,—makivg In five years over o | 95 tisbuelncas, uud works up tho most of Lho | e, Scott's exporiencs with miniaters and promts | o sienifcanco or virino whatevor: - Acts ziv., 15 , o fuscd fo' commence the season's work—which quaricr O b milon, About onodhind | FeruReeies teenern s Tor neone vony | TenkarTmendn,lie, conticy nas the onpagll af | 15, B fues vy ondafue sl el scCaunt Saeced Dirpset g0 Tkl sloutd bave opened betore Thie' lime—at ho raie | Will bo assistod by BRIGNOLI, Let pa nol, therefore, judgo | JANESVILLL, Wi, Blarch 10.—The largest re- | of wages offercd. and which was reduction of 23 of these were taken for their robes, another | an important trading market, csj lly for the | tothe country, and all the conntry pastors held | bp)'eriyor tha man put & stambiing block or | It thering evor held In this clty took placo | OF 30'hor cent from lust year wages. The men | FERRANTI, CASE, and PRATT, i i for meat, and the remainder shot dawn | North Platta sountry; butin that, na inall otlier | that tndor. the rule they shauld uiiimataly got to | SO mohe5 N (ViTs Benior woy. o - & e erer Joet by oy ooy hiee® | Bad roceivea ai average of 8300 hor dsY, Incki: | General admbston, 81, Hesrrred sests, Parquet. and AFORA respects, hor glory scems to havo departed, | 8ome larvo town, Before the Central Church waa organized one of ¢ eive of the four apprentices and old men in the | Direw Circle, 8 d fialenny, §1. Feais can A for thomera sport of tho thing, thelr carcasacs | Byiree' "o fs, sdume of Tho Itev, W, S. Tareington boMeved tuat Moth- | (1 .uq qyanialical churchon about the tine of Gio | Bonion rovisal scrvico, Tho crowd was o groat | phops, and ho had_offered them. pay that would bo | bosceured tow &Co'a Stusie-btore, . belng left to rot on tho plalns, Where they are b £y odist minlsters In country me stayed 10nger | fintton snd Swing controversy had Prof. Swing | thot it way found impaneible to meat everybody In | enual'to 81 or $4.060 per dn‘y. ‘The men had been saved for micat, wencrally only the hind quar- TiHE COLONISTS AT ANERLET, than those of auy other rellglous body. 1Mo had | preacy; ror them s fow Sabbaths, duning the pastor's | the maln suditorium, snd, after Glling the intentions (o reduce the mic M, informed early of his of wages n0 ax to conform to the reduction which a scttloment that 18 mumu.omufifuy Yankeo | outlived ofclally many clargyhen of othe dengm- | PRCAch for them s fow Sabbathe, during the paster's | the maln auditor g wires s 1o CGafur o o aiuction stoves, an s tera cut oft toccther, called *saddles,—tho | than any other in the West,—tinding colony- | fnutions, and his obsorvation aa a country prescher | poy ont thole faithe but utmost . capacity save 1ide left on to preservo tho nestaro taken, | 1Ha. ratyer monotonous, and i ihe it | Was tUat, If any change stowtd bo made, {¢ snourd | belieing ho would sdopt thaly, faith, butslnco he |y aisles, to avold any ncoident yaln endeavor to compromliee they refused to po X Sometlncs ¢ +.. | nults which It finmediutely offcreid nothing that | bo In the nalure of a shortening of tho term to kW0 | 34 thins thlr own thoughts, ' Kvon tho pastor ine | In case of au alarm of 81, a jreat crawt was taken | to wrk. The working stason began usually shon . s nuNr, » 5 pald very well, caught at the Idea that this bt Ttav. Jahin Fostor thon xfil that tho Church od a man as h {8) has sald of bim **he doubted | down-stairs in the lectara-room. It was trulyan o Mai anted untildannary, on anked If he had cinployed men to M1 the atelkers places, Mr, Luano rald he had emploved enongh molders (o start up to-day, and was expeeting nien from other cities. In relation fo the conduet of the men formerly employed towsrd the newcomers, be raid they had In one intance threatencd to sht 1oL . F 2'raf, wing bellaved the Iilble, ™ */ Canafstenc: thig, which tho Tndians_consider qutts dlieous, 8 | Foiet oot e o ocs fhonies mere ot | Jth ih b7 carrpind dut ihe el o aillly, & | jow3ahcl Sty yoursfer ihe OberlinCimrh | S1erion B/ (040 Ietertng o el ;lsu nrc}s‘cr!:rm’;.l 'l;nu‘ nmo;aa:lor 90’(;Im |;m1 3‘1»'1'1: ;: :,'L‘.‘.‘“l}':!ufft.’n’é";“fi m": ‘t‘l::}. ;,':{"','f,, n'l‘sé and the conreqonce ‘,mu-lu.pr:hnth:%«md;m:pr;y bt sy l;’fl'}';‘;m e and cemoitaleq | W. Handorson, of the Presbsterian Church, and rom caci uflalo ron — L ¢ Incoming cley nan 0| ot oot one-atath of tho antivs et T The i | rohcs and skina ara now in- operation. Thcy | havaupon fpem. . 110 homght Mo rule showld nor | ttule evangelisin i0 cantorm to the beloralery, af | the sctmon wus preacted by the ftov. A. Btone Mes ke worth. foom Lhree ‘D' “ive "cc‘m turned out 7,000 robes valued ot $75,000, Iast | bo consldered unatterable, And that wher a bleased | [IM.STEY Richardson, of the Court-Street Methodis! Gisatsst Show of the Seasmn UNEQUALED SUCOESS o bably within less tha +third ) rH shoot A one-armed man who was golng to work for or THE Vet They have eapaciiy for doing four 'timos | Wori was golng on fhe pastor auouid not ba ro- | $ity and roustly within lees than, uneeshiEd iy | copal Chureh. 1o ‘took for i theme, **7To | R and had Erapped oltiers s tareatened 16 ver pound st stationt ‘on the Plains. . Whon | this amonnt of work. But the Inst half of the | meved. liehit to which Prof, Bwing han alruady oitained. | WhomBlall Wo Gor® The sormon is spoken of a3 | *:pat headn on ticm If they went to work. N EW G 0 M P ANY taken to Denver snd otlior morkets In | yonr was dull. Tho Eustorn markot secmcd | The Rev. dir. Panchrst 413 not bOeus B3 | Allwho now wult to puss futo that clitechars | a truly gend efort, and many eard it | o sbelanilale this wisteinent he reporter wae . " 4 1 3 - ¢ e it Cularado, it brinzs two to threo cents more per | OVerstocked. It Is ald that thousands of robos | FPRo%isiogt Cliurcls or any other. Whero tho | looked upon asln the bloul road o perdition. and | as one of tho brightest aud most futoras | i had spniied f ki, o pound, and rotafls from the butcher's block at | ¥ere captured from tho Indians In tho campaliis | piorests of the Church demanded s removal ho Clicer who sad apilied for Aprk, sl ob quesion, , v = ing sermons delivered In this clty for years. | inghim, the workinan saiil ‘the' strikers had stop. r hit of the Drennens and Captain Georze - Trom 10 to 15 cents, Tho groon nies, whed | Ol 1500, nd thess, being _ put " into | thisght th Hahop shotd hove pawer to ordo 1t Jlia lossak coblelinty Her Fepuanatnongat the The services n the lecturs.room wero conductod Pod it on tug. #irect and asked him 1f he oy R b s a0 marketed at Gredley or Julesburg, bring from | was o, dainand. aat bnl::r. too,m:( u e g:fi:’:’ufnfxfifn. e troniio wan That Prearting ‘d"u‘:.‘.“m"h““"' but by **eveey good wurdand | B TC SAN T o alderablo eoling. aud ihe | Tarormcy i mfl'fief&}'&fn‘r”yfi(}'z;‘;hx(n:‘?t % N \i:gg“;m:\ y §1.50 Lo #5, sccording to size and condition. | perlor quality, 1oft Hitle room orencouragement | Elders and Lisbopa did not know tho roarwonti | *iis o proviston fn divino economy, that in the | leat. Thie moetings durini the pruceut week will | the rtove worke: Ut the men lind struck there i ey 4 to. tho Grecley factories. But tho proprietors | montsof npastors aud inisslonarics on this | mpor- | yo,¢ quarter of tho nincteonth centary there lss ( be held each cvening atthu Haptist Clurch, and e following Lills willelide staus s pawilth hays been lw.fiun}; alicad to better tlle, fiava | taut_auostion. In himsolf Lo hod been heid an | (b WATCE G Mhon foft, cvan a fow in'tha Gity of | Will be led as follows: onday, an experlenca of tho slaughtor of every 50,000 buflalo: cnlnrged thelr faétiitles, and. oxtended thefr | bolorodox ta consequoncs of 8 spoccliwhich ho | Ghicazo, Siato of Tiinoia. although in an aireling pectinclod by the Juk, e, Bawin: Tueaiey, the ad on the o, M, i fo o o 10,500 btdes, averagy S0 vach range of work, Theso fuctaries now givostouly | houn actunlly threatcnod for similur oatons, and 7%“&;’&“%%:’;{::5’ (rhoro Beloman, thelr krest | dereans Thumday, tho lov. M. lioberts: Friday, 3,500,000 pounds mest, at4 cenis, employmont to over filty mon and women, All | who afierwards Lecame a Bisop. The remedy | FRASXES ERITH ) who are ovaugelical and | the Itav. Mr. Htichardson. 1¢ia_ proposud that ona ety seseenss T30 000 | Kinds of bidos, furs, and skins are treated and | was to bo found in an Intelligent supervislon by tha | E2Sof PTEE ot Wonderral] One wotld not | Of thoes meatingw suil’ bo s Guepel teinperanco vieenss.$181,000 | Mads up fnto goods. ‘Thelr range of work | Blahop. forn moment suapect they were of the +* Joat sheep | meetini, of which dus notlco will bo given, From & covers buffalo-robes, buffalo-zloves, Tur-backed Dr. AlcChosnoy liopod that there would bo 8 very | or'th ' [iouse of 1sracl, " for they knowthe pathway | tvery iudication it in mostuvldentthat tho religious $ 10,000 | gloves and mitn, overcosts, buckskin gauntict- | full discussion”of ‘this question before It was f g, ey * & feeling of tha community I» widening and deepen- e 500,000 | gloves, ete, They pay from #1.50 to 85 for | dropped. Mo was baptlsod tn & Freshyierian | ™ perhapes subusban clorgyman had n better conis | 1uz, und with tho fincst prospucts of continuanca. — green huffalo-hidce, i, wlieu, prepared asrobes | Churchond would not, deny that during the PAmt | coption uf the narrownees of such charelios than Mao af M, VICKEILY, T w hag nivers s because the wages had been rednceds but no threats nor rough langage were ned toward him, and he ‘was not farther obstructed on Lin way t the shops, Mr. Lapu also stated that tho pricos of stoves ‘had fallan about 25 per cett, and WAGKS IAD LERY REDUCED in Troy, Albuny, Ht. Louls, Cincinnat{, Detrolt, Cloveland, and eleewherv, and_ho would "not ro- cwploynny of the etrikersunder any clircamatances, e furthor eafd be had sccommodsted his men o many waye and hiad never had any difticalty with o CIHARLES OO W . SILLS. aud D). Iection of ‘speclslty artia made 8 devidod hit, and i aally voted te st of the scawn. Iouses Crowded to Overflowing, fianding.ruom st s promia et A0, The CULIBEDN MINKTRELS' FINST AT » decided succems, ~ Al Tsvoritennf last weck ritained enlng an oty Tuesduy and Friday matitoc 33,000 hides, average £: £0,000, V00 pounds weal — thens, The works were controlicd by a stock com- DN AT = = H TOUAT s yous huso s sigaass ,.850, 3 3 5, roventeen yoani bo had folt nauy misgleings us L0 | cay e otheriise exprescd, when hesaids **All T SPRINGFIELD, ILL. ny, and It had decided on the reduction, MPCORMICK HALL, Tious 15 will be soens Gint the Toval satno_of | “iiharkat, they bring troia $1,60 810 | o | 1o cinel which oz mar Wt o et That | S LS OIS vy ity tho Heciat Diepateh fo The Tribune. Pi50'vea Juat how tho airikers would ack, the re- e 8 1t wi Accl at tho tol aluo of ith the d unlnwnnmm of the al [ 4f ho had To do it all over sgaln he would repent WinERusS Y8, NARROWNEAS, i porter and the molder Le mot fn the office went each year's slaughter of buffalo, along the Pa- | the moro aceesslble hunting-grounds, the sports- | hixaction, ‘Tho question befors them was not g i Bl i Brnuxarisub, March 10.—This 1o tho sixth week | FOOST Srl A0 o0 et @ fow hundred yarda v ! cific Raltrond, if murketed, would be oyer $1,000,-- | men on the Plalnsand in tho Kocky-)Mountuin | that of an ltincrant minlstey an compared with " i of & serlow of ravival mectings. which are stlll pro- | from the . aud wero nccosted civilly by & e : 2 : country aro ot without uetiled pastorates. I that wia tho point it would PRESBYTHRIAN ELDERS, greasing with undiminished interest. The night | man who "oa the walk, I agked If 1ho L] . 0005 searvely ono-fifth of which ia ever utiiized, =t very soon_bo acttied In favor of iineracy, Wut Ameotingof the Prebytorian Eldors' Association 5 v iy eutlemen hy' wis nddressing were moldees, and s PLENTY OF OTHER GAME bl 3 meetings are held in the large Second Presbyterian f Ing 'n 'y Thero used to be bands of hunters Nviog n | ¢q araw tholr fire, Antelove, I goster nume | Sioy bad o discuss tho advisgbitiey of an exton® | wan held yoaterday afteruoon in Room 48 M. b 1s erowded each uvening. ond the | ihe Indiuuapolis man said be wav. The reporter | 'NO ExXtra Charge for Reserved Seats “dug-outs,” who hunted bufTalo solely for thelr | Lers than ever Ifc'mm' Spéared. att wong. tho | tlog of pastoral terme. He had “personally o Church, whicli is crowded each wvening, o Cormick Block, Mr, Horton was choson teme o :l bel; perionced the great Inconvonletica of beln porsty Moderator, and the meetlog opened with hides. Thoy wero .professionully known aa | Kunsas Paclic Rallroad, between Ellls und Don- ( nelled to changs s location with sl “akinnere,” A partgof threo or five could kill | Yer,—a dlstance of B00 mlics, During sone of | in * uis houss ‘and 8 liclploss infant Ia prayer. A committee of two was appointed to and strlp tho hide from scventy-five to 00 | the severo ators of the winter they havo ven- | ily on his huuds, chnn;rnu pustord in 1l Prepara questions for debate, Mcsera, Gray and bummal P o turod near the sottloments, ns 1f eoking shel- | of rovisale lind tho “etect o ultiog tho | Reb8 A, LAY U Ot aa satd Come A el o per day, If the animals happencd tobe | qer, and have often fnvaded tho sheep-corrule, | country with backelidars, W hat won o peopla b Med th EN the Chlcago Tabernacle. The Protestunt churches A v od d e %2 | Think if the War Dopattinent chapged army oficers | mittee, 1t was further specified that an Elder | uij unite In the movoment, and thu far the Jocal ck enough, They understaod so well tho | and heen found huddled fn some pre-cmptor's _ el v = b3 i ! BAveE evory threa yvars Just because thelr thine had como | should ho appointed to open the dobate each day, | elergy havo conductod the meetings without kend. haunts and habits of the anfinal that thoy were | deserted cablu, Suvoral times they buve been | FIURYY a Woodfurd hoped that tho disoussion | 1ug awy for an evangellst. Under this unlon ctfort seldom wi ¢ ot closo ran scen almost within the city-luits of Deuver, eral gontlemen cxplained that the u and Blder Woodfurd hoped thas tho discustiol | over. 400 have been converied, nnd theso o dom without blonty at closo range. Any P Beveral gont P 1d the ¢ church disclpll; o 050 who lias crossed tho Plains must havo ob- [ 1Sy havoulso beou alisndant in the Flatts | aruyy was precisely that of perlodical cha would turn upon matters of church disclpline. | uofyng chorch homes, cach chirch racolving ita 5 ol B! usk hayo o Valley, below Gréeloy, and wlong the Denver | McChesney declared shat he simply wante ‘Tha question of the day, **Istheroa Divino call | 1y -share, Abont fifty have united with the seeved tho deep tralls slmost always running | Paclffc Ratirosd, betwoen (recley and Chey- | eame usage sdoptod In. the place of anarbitrary | o the ruling Kldership; and, If ®o,-what ore lts | Eccond Presbyterian Chiarch, and seventy-seven north ond south, that are found at short fu- [ ennc. In tho Arkansas Valley, alone the iiio | law, Thore should bo lllhdlullnc:llllm‘nj mn‘nou 0!:;.-;;‘1;',::)" manlfoststions?" was then discussod at length. | Wit the Kiest 5;’;“"'%‘“ '-I‘l'l':flvfl" Cluireh, - 4 tervals apart. Thuse yere thotracks madu bythe | of the Atchison, Topeku & Santa Fo latiroad, | egulae preachers and thote caliod o bos | Elder Woodford read a paper on the subect, {n | joarked feature oftho moveimen & e n between Kinsloy mud 1,08 Animas, they have | evangelists, There was Mr, LhmuY. did they be. ber of yming men who sro seeking and fading the buffalo lnfinlmi’hucknnd torth to the Arkansas | 4 e MY o ance, . Pralric<litckens, | lleve that if ho stald throo ‘years in ono pluco he | which hio sot forih that, from tho most snclent | pertor way. }'h;w‘ m‘l opul ”5““ mlvur. I’l‘lm !m‘.‘:l-ler‘n. w‘hfi aid M,M"mn'" me v been | Would have congregations of 6,000 peaplo folisteu | times, thoro had bocna bellef in & Divine appoint- ——— 0ok caro to post Lthumeelves, for a “ hunt,’ N ¥ o him? nunt. ‘Thia was shown in diferent ways, but the Y. M. C. A. st tho ot whoro any of tho bost-worn traila | Bicityy sepuctally along the Atcison, Topekin & | Tl Rov, Mr, Paskhurat atked \ho Beeretary to | jigut certaln masifestation wat o desire 0 do koud: | h olection heid at the Y. M, Cu A, Rooma Teached tho river, would find no_ dIflCUILy IN | sl rubbita, which throtuigh tho WIRLEr ar0. als | Gumstivn os, Belng * e contiGutation of the pros | & {0rbee, wympiom wag whero s wian erinced 8 | yeperday resulted in clocting tho *Tadcpondent pleking: off, at sono tims of the dag, bultala al- | 45u S TR s¢ Mo incat-atiops. iy tho tnwns ‘OF | Ticty of suiovine tho Mt from tho pastorai | lonking, fof the otice, and trlea bl best to dla- | 3o L /wlyich o ae follows: Qoetna fast a8 they could load "aud sliool. Colornio, are Killod — wlony tho~ foowhilie | lormy» This substitato was adopied Srihout | 4GRS SR AEER N inction was arawn b T T T T THI8 WANTON WASTR - White ~ the markets of Lenver have been twoen a call toa rullng Bldership and one to a i A"""'—"b' F YA bpraga, bate, & oly wi ¢ X isined that tho threc-ycars term y 1offored Ly the Indiane who naver KiIl with. | Snbirely without buffalo-meat, this winter, for | L, Tifany expluined & yearsdorm | eaching Klderstup, inquired wliat they would do about it if they went 0 wotk **over there" (puinting to the shops), ard the man nuld they couid gu to work there if they wanled to, bnt ft wonld nat bo to thelr Inter te doj that the wague offored were not large lecturo-room is filled afterwurd with anxlous seskern. The mecting is entiroly divested of any extrasondinary emotional featarew, and seem very much in this respect like the Moody mectings at for the greatest Concert Combluation appearing (o éfi:’:m FiihiD Bve yoars, conmiag of VUEEUED “EMMA THURSBY, - LE. DIARTINEZ TOM KARLg MELE. MARTINE e i iva, FOI 1 GRAND CONCKRT, 1 GRAND MATINET, A March 3 and 24, Tickels'st tio low price, 81, and i 81,50, secondtog to location, st 1ot & Sona, 150 Biats., .'" HAVERLY'S THEATRE. Y 18 ent guough to. oy an keep his fam(ly. He eyed the repacter cautfously, und, until be was Informed, wos wot made aware of the ruse employed to learn the real rtate of fucte regarding tho sisuation and the alleged toreats of inthmsdation. The writer must say [n fustice to the man referred toand 1o others who joined bim, that neither himaelf, nor the nan. unioll man who wccompanled hint, were treated other than in u civil wanner, 1 the Sret Inqulry waa a breach of tho Iaw, tho ingulrer, whose name was aptecward (reely given by bial, was guilty Tostilvely for this woek cnly, the BOUCICAULT COMEDY COMPANT In the great Wallsck success, Boucleault's o FORBIDDEN FRUIT. . Nophay at modern times lna bocn recclyed with mich R i continuous screams of laughter, ss this new three- Coniedy, Wednesdsy aun hata of Five of the atrikers wero Interviewed concerning tho rsto of wages they had received and the res. wona fur tholr refusal (b go to Wourk at the fgurcs offered by Mr. Lape. Two of tho nen had books in which “thelr sccounts had been kopt for the working wsearon, xnd from then {t wad learned that one basd® made $000.H from March 7, 1870, (o Dec. 28 of thu samo year, Nexv week & and heaupporied & wifo and ono cbild besides him- 8 CHANLUTTR THOMINON, i 4 5 was iutonded 34 a compromiso botw Mr. Woodford opinod that tho same rulo held iing A self. Thal sum guve bim an average of §75 9 out making uso of the jeruater purtlon of the i flrs o bt swursy Eiero b eun snery guars ll, which provatled upto 1434 and tho | good! o 7":.':.;;35 SR LI o a5, 0, | HormorisSutiog oS Yenr Areibes fodt rhosed McVICKER'S THEATRE. : 3 cen their food, clothing, ve-yians term then proposed, i Mr, Oray asked what was the differonce between | Kelth, John €, Wiawell, Willian Dooring. LU0 for 8 man witha wify snd child, snd s W T DION a shelter, and fucl, Thoy used tho hides dressed | Eame: Jlunting in the parks aud mountaing, | gu| examiuation was 1made of the averas term of | 4 caff (o an Eldership and a calt or {mpulee toens | - Considerable intercst was manifested, more | anotiier miun stated that ho had esrned 8737 Kn TBINWeek the gruat Iefsli Comedinn DICH . 0 oty sle 1ot vobas, d¥eased o1y both Sides. for | \iers thy black-tal decr, olk, mountali-sheep, | elerzyinen of the Presdyierisn, Cougregutional, | §iio 1y sawe repulablo sscuiar b Yotos belng polled yeatorday than for aeveral years, | and he supportod & wife and thrce childreu. Somes ] tenoio mitl tor robos, Cressed on both sides f0F | hear, and other pune, aré found, bus beew utt | Lpkicopalisn, and other denuuisations, was | B U oaion underatcod eatlon, bat of tho men, they sald, bad fve, slx, seven, elzbt, UC IC.A.UL y o n:l;]‘:'linclcl:il?druulf‘t’he By ,“3:,';‘1 he | tended with great difliculty, owhiz to the very | found to bu under three years, E. Caldwell, and | doubted whetber ba could ma anawer sufll SIOUX CITY, TA. nine, too, Sud one nan had eleven childres to taka | Yro o S80S e R B RS meal” for food; miado tho Lones. swerve. for | HSCP SO’ ands 081 ponscaence. but itls o | | idet ML M ikl Vidy, S et | ISEHTRI "ot shocaty alvino call to an Specul Dlpalch la 74 Trivunr. Core ! b of a6, B babet (i, {Paehy ety | T play eufisled Tl BHAUGHRAUN, " knives, folks, and spoons; and tho dried onturo | thut kind of & B W d fu be consldorablu question sa (o Ihe relubitity | Elderahip wos shown inthe wanifestation of Chriwe | Sioux Cyry, Ia,, March 10.—Tho Graves and Le« | Bt property whatevor, and found it diffcultto | . The Celebruted Actrees, A for thelr warm winter-tircs, SN af the statiatics furnlshed, snd a suggeetion Wil | gfan graces in a high degreo, 1and rovival meetings continue, and interost ia in- | wake ends meet un the wages they recelved, MISS CATIARINE ROGERS, as CLAIRE, It wes not until bullulo Leeame so scarce as to made thal e diflerent Conterences should nuite ir, W. C. Giray m-hl{lml this matter of & divino b i cotl held | Charies Fugate, one of the Cominiitee who walted EVERY SCENE NEW. creato_tho apprehension that he herds in Kan- The New Doriiin Cardiual. topunau cuttest pures folating o all hsacte, | | call {rllrtfi?mnrluu‘{y of myuictun, Whers & man ety e upon M. Iulrnu}nu'm o i of wagn Biated | Douctcuult Snsuirean Siaines Saturdey. B ,,,h'l.wahmfi ,:g‘!‘“&"}f&'flu:‘g:.“:fl::,fi::.r. A foursh Enclisli-speakitne Cardlnal witl be | nected with the Ruck Itiver Conferunce for tweitr- o i oAt ens "his | my of Musie, which will seat about , 500, T Tas Yants mEicoe, and it had becn eE ot “ADELPHI THEATRE, E prohibitiug ihe wanton destructioh of gume ot sdded to-day to thie Savred Lulh-g\:; and as this | two yesrs, und during that tine not more than two & t wo important & point | hall to-nighi was crowded o overflow Tepeated eftorts en mado to efuect & compro- Eldervhip was : e I 1 left tha Conferuuce, On the other | 5 e last nieht, aod 00ty now iy it et i v rly | i hor tne st S ke, wheret | s b IR alioBYaT | Sk 8, ety inbine ey NG | Bl etk DS o October toJanuary to shwot bufludo wt ol | Grali dat ' tho volitical and ecclostustical gos- | clved muny milalstors sad laymen from othis | divina uldanco a If hie woru ahout to devole hla | Bisdting this evenlng, ubeslug such & Taw th past season, for thero | s should already be prognosticatiug a sulll | “Gi%tion of the Rov. 3t 1. Sheppard. farther | HAS, Mo, 0 the, Buister; RIS AEME S MICHIGAN CITY, TND, aven't beon much of any buffalo to kil With ’i;’:}m ér;‘z?l'n‘l‘:’\ :::umg! figxt ot s‘siflg"un‘d';f:log: ?:Y.g:' e ém{mum “.',4'.',2 vnm et fi“l':;l:ur meet- | como to pare, ho did nob Lotk that (Tod aver ,pu.‘a L A . S fl:,_."{fifl: ;'fl‘:fia z’;“%fi':‘&;‘:‘},l‘y’]‘"‘:flfl’fl: able election of an E, Ill-h dmn;.‘l‘ll?mf)w e tho | mosting then adjourned, o 5 fl;"‘z’! Roduandeut 1L ieyeurdsiy 40l Micuiaax CiTy, :{n]rct::;l.—"l’huu:-mnlr:ll:lnul dlsposed to make the most, of whal remapua. | successor of Flus IX. It ls more then T years e Auotiior gentleman thought they were fgnoring | work everwitnessed In this city contiaues with un- Tho buffalo-hewds go lnto tho hands of taxid- | Since an Englistimun flled the chairof St. Yeter, BAPTISY MINISTERS, tho volco of the Church over this business, Men | abating intercsl, This week the meotings will be ermists, aud, When prepared, readily bring | ahd 1 the new Cardina! Howard should ‘b | rye Rev, Mr. uapell oponed with prayer the | did notoffer themwelves for Kldurslip se g eadl- | hed in the Vrestytorian Church every veaing, and u ¥ exalte {nletry offered Limsulf Lo the Prcsby- | will bo conduetwl by ¥, M. ltule, pastor of from $90 to §30 each, 3any of these ure sold to | Faised to this exulted post, the contrast of | pyyngof the Buptists minfsters in the ocond | JAte foftho mfule vl s y ¥, M. ltule, poa colloge-nuseums and sotistics of pataral hie | VITth and, luod ~betwsen Mmsclt and the tery. The Cliurch sought (biem outy aud 158 ¥oice | Muynodiat Cludee b mise, but to no purpose, Still, ey were in hope that something would be done, detinitely, but they CQULD NOT GO TO WOHK at a reduction of W 'l(‘runh"lhll would leave lll‘mubnnlfflufl for the season's work, and no man could liveou that sud lnp.l:wl'l hls family, When ssked If they ha not made 5.0 ¢ quy, on tho average, last year Bo ™ sald” ‘Citonatically” Vhat . they had noty snd st the raie now afered only 83 per day coult) by made, and he would ne be & goud molder who conld earn that, and should ander- awand the work of the shop woll besides. 1t bad been customiey for their employems fo keop back 80 per cont uf their wages from the thme thoy went to work untll they -‘:m. bat they slways scttied in full at the close of the season. Regurding the accommodations offered by Mr. Lope, onc of the strikers sald that when he lost & child last summmer he was unable to obialy his back pay to defray the funsrul expenscs, and was comuelled 4o borrow mouey from Iriends to mout T v, 'Ad Wt threat charged by Mr. Laps In the casy Of {ho Oncenrisud ihoidor, Lhey horle vty dealed”" dhat any” pital ad een fourlihed oyer "his “hesd” or put _near hiw, but hst persons In Jiad threatenod 0 ahoo 'l"ml ‘Week commencing Mareh 15 A New Local . &i“voor AXD PRODD OF cilicAGo, . . L 'Jsaper Van Dyke, C. 1. MOLTON lv:d hlvlorq’u‘»n!v’"l"u d se ollo. I luaddip® Sk I EDUOATIONAL. HARVARD UNIVERSITY. CAMBRIDOE, MASBS, J g Cburch, at the corner of Morgan snd Monsuo hure 6 voled of Gods cl 0 ern citles, Large num- " - Ca o the great dueal The vession was occupled with a discusslon of | enced uny particulur e on R e ) 4 3 bers ave bucn shipped to Eurape, to b kept as | |, L1 10w Cardlumt belonge 0 98 RIS YUHG | 4 queatian What sutbioda will most efleceual | At Aisttan sl eld back whow otico was irossed | Noww Yo, March 19.—A Lanatugburg (N.Y.) Whulh-‘::lv“u‘:mdmlf p-‘r’{l‘x“flu‘ (3)‘1‘.‘{:‘1:‘“? ¢, | i8a graudoephew o Burnard, twellth Duke of | )y secure the attention ef non-church-gours at aue | gud not internal; the volice of God s dispatch says: “ A notice on the door of the {ayden and othier sclentists, fn muaunyx'lonwni Norfolk, who was hlnsal the great-wrond- | regular S8abbath sorvices and regaler prayer-meet= u:rmu&b 1lls choscn instrumonts, 1lu did ¢ | Bank of Lanstogburg, this mornlng, snnounces tho tie pear ot houd whew the places wich | Uephew vl the only other incmber ‘of this ot | fngar liove that & e cutled, lo, Ridunblp of anrblih | o euspension of tuat lustitution, caused by once kuew the buttalo shall know them nomory | cient Catholie famly who ever worg the RUTRS | Tho Rov. Dr, Everts spoka frat, eaylog tuat fu | VoS00t ol et o "Nad bown muct fm- | deproviation of sssots, Application has been fursver, and they bu counted simou tho axtinet audson of Thoruas Earl, of Arundel the brills genern) the dying-out of religlous Interest generals | orusved with one of the printed questions submii- | ynade for the appolatment of 8 Recelver, Loss, ;pedu, hinve been carefully gatheriug up bones, (.’m' and uccomplished 'nuhlmmn ‘who did so | )Y in society was ono cause of the lack of attend- ‘«l to cach Eldervn his lulllllllfill:fl.’ él:ll \nu.. 1€ any, to depositors, trifing,” Leady, aad otber rcmull::l 1o haud down” to- tho | it T SEARE i o Al uigo to 1utrodupy | 8nco ab chureh, Then again there were s0 many | 1D you bellovy that you arv called of andol | “qyior, N, Y., Murch 10.—A. D, Power hus e stulont o outnol Blonys 5 b | Ttalia tsate xud & kuowiodge of tallan art into | socal attractions outslds the sharch. The suu- | M PRI L8 N EREE 1 aatn othiee matters the | been appolnted Recelver of the Bak of Lut N s far dressiug robs Luve becn estab | Eogluud, took urders at an sasly age. Mo was | dey newspapers, the clube, the opportunitios of | eraoilons wire daoyrous katics, end the feciings | Uukburk, | The lablitis uro 8575000 wormiu s ‘Thoy all asseried g o bought . 0 & ¢ | Tord Almoner to Catherius, of Broganza, the | sttending dinners, concerts; or of golng oat riding | shuuld be disrogarded secordinzly. assets, §1,150,000, Tho suspcosion 13 th * | that they did mot carry any wespons, and would | Bummer Instruction In Sclence for 1877, s “t-‘:‘.‘."‘é":.’.’,.‘:“‘.,‘n ready salo foralltho bides | (o0 AOPERTAS 11 v a ,,,s"nfl,‘., ol tho | or driviag. wera all opposiag stiractlons which | , Amother EIier thought hat miost of the O1d | to have been ciused by lns‘el:‘\fl::::‘ll}:j"{‘::fi - | only use peaceful snd talr mcans to persusde ottor For Teackers und sther Adults. 2 witl, “Teud™ana every part ol the skl | cunclove which elected Inoocent XL, the with- | kopt people from the house of God. Then | Testduient wacihius, received diecch sulle MOCLOGE | Shapoang. o 1o Eeat o e from wcceptiug wages which they knsw Sey | Gouryes of ustructiun whl be glren sa folowei— . arefully s aud stuffed, forma the mous [ stander of the Grawd Monargue: L o | thero wero oter causus, | Tho proscat atyle of em- | gn Ellor God avake tiruah s Chiirch, ~ Moves, VIR e it o 7 Clcticd the fact that the staikora | 1 Georst Chewintry st Quulhasive Ausiyals, by " prized posscssion for & cabloct, and off s worg Sensy Howard, henew Cordinals | bloying bigu-priced slugere and golug tnto | Kitlah, and others recelved direet calls, A Catholle Organ un the Sulllvan Case, | wervall of tha Moldvrs' Unlon, sud that | ¥f; G ¥ Saverr, h‘r_,,, by Ast. Prof, George L H at from 8100 1o $300. Drled buffalo-hams apd | W83 born fn 1830, and ts the youngest member | 0 <0 0 gancles prevosted mauy peoplo Dr, ers replied thut 83 10 Joses, bo gobwhat Thils 1s what the St, Louls IFestern Watchman | they will be malutalued by shat body fu'their e by i DsanuaInls v T H hipped smeats ko Info Esatern tmarkets a8 deli of this Bacred COlug)) Dirlingl ‘{;{,‘;:,‘,’,‘;‘:‘,'m"fi:'g from bitlug pove in tho churchos, “Perlub alwa | bo conaidered 8 call to dellver iho ctidica f O ek 111 acuitial of Ral. | divors o secuts wbat they cousidor o faie rto of | 11 Cindoruhle” Boa, by Awt. Prot. W. g i ¢4 which heret 3 :i ¢ sracl, W 5 o 8368 o o I " /s Tocn g Lo bovs, Which hecelofors Bt | a” fabore, this. stiould ot futerfurs with Lis | 80" b aekiug the servicee. suticlunily i | Yav FADe Years fiorwards. befure b fosalved his {0 e saarier of Hatord T e S T T 2 S pdatipped b e Acoricans Filadelpisy | Sictationy Lo the Eupuce b e s futkrewll | gl T Burapean, Tablon o seaios S | 45438 0t closed with praye o Sthus Fary | pecaseaucea orer JP pes eohl and tall sty thd | i 3% e 2 v arruptio elizlo ct z P cr Purl aveaie s i ; : ooy and Jurscy City. A u swmplo of wiat | 05,0 Pl EEWARIe o) $TIY (IR WOTS | CoF a8 oot Shluons wors kupt open ererys o | ane' i dirafonce G “Sheie - Catholic bite: | DAt partof fhs. prosrauno of L. Kaatera i | s Sevke Ths osa et SOy UM 1o Ay ERLE Ul EES frdaw belug doug tu this way, I buvo obtalied | (o0 of cane Edwand Howard, by his marriaze | whete, ln aléect apposition to Taw, und they drow NOON PRAYER-MEETING, bath have recelved s teerivle sbuck, u reverse as | contrulling thew o obtaln & general seduce | fu bersu, to Allen Daaforth, Burear, Caubildia. e ron) the Uencrul Freleht Agent of the Atchi- et okt sarly | the uipseca awsy from church. 'Dr. Everts fe- . crashing ae it (e crucl. liyen has turncd bis back | tion Of - weyes throughout thy couutry, | A circular whicu gives full infurmation svoni thess J %o, ' b B with Mus Heneawe, of Hainton, " aud in early Maj. Whittle and Mr. Graoshan condacted the g 1}, and Subdi acn . : Wol courses may bu obtalavd by applylug to Lhe Secrulary of . on, Topeka & Sants Fo Rallrond the following | ¥ S i ferred to_the various imctbuds of preaching, lia on tho Garden City 11} ullivan s acquiticd, | agd clrcalatod falvo seports copceenlng work | fouics may b Olraed by SpUis il SR BRepuAny OO S e STATEMENT OF BUFFALO-PLODUCTS youth eotered the eeond Lifo husrds, A year | (G080 s Urvclatod e, Stoodys work but | Boon proyer-metiug fu ¥arwoll ball yesterday, | X yioom bas uverspreadouralutss metropiluibroug | dud *Wogeer They "eare “lully “poriud | HAEIAY Chiiermin . R sbipped duriug the past ive yours: r two beture the outbreak of the Crimean'war | JUSERF 0L That M. doody and oponod the devationalexerciaes with ha'bymn, | Whick o ray of liope secins to break, A Catholio | as to thy wovements of their omployers, and wory | S S O e Fa! Year, ‘e Lie suddenly threw up bls comuwbusion and Jeft | goyibing compared with that” of the prayer- | ¢¢Jeaus keap e noat thy Cross," bad kifled a Puelten of ho oldest Puriian stock.and | wware that they made feports of reductions in tho PE MERY, B 167507, ddenibe. dealiloa. Dones e | London for Rowe. ~Ho was then Joung, basd- | Glsiipd T e e ‘he asusl requests | 8 UBlcegu Jury bas rafused ‘tohavy him.Thi, | Kast o operais on e West, ud vice vursa. B & ' ke | oo teater ot wcomonct Brtue "G | "R, w2 Kermott thong st cvuones | rontor 5 bivle v the st v | St dibecld o e Sikirbiionaly | Mttt Seull il Wi s o | NTKINSONS' PERFUMERY, 2 ! o S0 | B e et it oy a1l b | s oo s llackbara sad e was groatly | throuzhout tha country, thero waé ono from a | doa't kuow Juat how Lo console:taeis, aud Bave 0 | hat Gy +*scaba*Of on-anion e 80d had beeu 258, WHITE ROSE i ¥ SR Was QLS | Riowun Mhcmpeiey sbendivg b ahji | pmubled 64 o ecelon, Mo,y eV | e ptor s gl e Al sadober | iy vl B it talimeteltt | 5 paowN WINDSOR SOAR . 4 y 1h " jarge, expo ) or the ! ¥ crd. - ————— A o 3 T S6,018 5000400 v, o e e or: | modost and unprewatious sac. o expocied ta | *Prayer wai offered by Hrother Morton, Al nervous, cxhausting, saud painfdl diveases | cuough. Mr. Lapo sald be would nover employ | B35 AT TR COLOGND 42 2 Y Ll . A NCear Do ¢ T e hreat oroct o church-baslding within & year of two, sud [ < ifvjolco and be glad, thu licdeewer hian come,™ | spcedily yleld to the curative fnflucaces of Pulver- | any of the sirikers again, sud the latter said ho = el lis makes o total of 81,659,518 pounds, or | priest {u Rowne Los beea one uf great credit to { J510 5 Wi parlsbuouers wanted to put was 8ung, 400 thon Hal. Whitils addreased the con- | mcier o Electelc Dolts and ands, - They uro | wisbt bo glad o, —that bossce had taiked thst way ; & FIVE PRIZE MEDALS. N Dearly 1,600 car-loads, the 1uas of ‘Which 'bus | bimscit aud to his Church. Heo busbeen con- | $10,000 house; but that would inroive dibt, sad | grogation, teking as for lileremarks tho toxt | safe, almplo, and ulcctive, aud can by vanlly ap- | before. : Z 5 Hold by all Daldre s fi:;w forward In the l'm w% ’“'Tu:jn“x dum spicuous guum n Wf}“fl g,vfihflfm -u;g ng wauxg profer to expend only $5,000. Ho waat- B Eoloattans, Lt 010 14 Luclusive: [u.-.lka by Do ‘u:‘ln‘l:‘l hmnl“r,. “f"'x" ""‘c:.‘" Zar it 1ul f:t:\:ul.h:n‘c_mcb s sn{m-l«gflk{ kb:l::mcn‘ m gé i n-x,mov " Ve state J en & partic ucl iculars, malle v, ress Pulvermacher Gal- Ll atyl g . iy Ny e e B I ™ achugcs | 1a suyetinteading tbe Rospltate, cirl aud imiliver | *be Hovs SLe, Chspels wanted o tharoughly aa- | ndi aersrorey™For youn 2ag S SRS S8t | wiai Co. " Ehdtuaty, O g isployern, and an iporian fadustey is thus cat 240 014 Lond Strect, Londet

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