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a - THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1877. ; THE CITY. T ST T itrs | B0t avgtor wi, ek e e | LOCAT, POLITICS. #afd at the pravious meeting, and reqnested that it ba read. :her!. saying 1§ wonld creato seandal, and stating LIFE INSURANOE. hat a group of officers In the garrison ¢ mib-room . : e e clected Chafeman. The gentlemen looked nt the fertilizinz Mr. Dixor. moved to refer It to the Special Com- | had ol enslvely conpled the names of the Chaplain TYrrIm Jverolution wae jasaed lndorng. 1he proponts "“hu.nmmugu"mz:?: s%""ln'é'“?xi?inflf"o;'ffi'é m;lr“fibncr'rnvlt;r thought t swas dne to Ay, "}‘ra":fi%’..“'ch.pxun persisting In stopping at et s —— GENERAL NEWS. el e e e | e fa e o e aioiencs 55 52 | Mr. A. M. Wright's Position on Dixon that ho should mako bis statement befora | Hali’ guarters, Reno the naxt marming seat o moie Seaaerae of Me. Tomijpe” Claby and dnder the B ianch 5 soworiod by tho. Noafiaty. Tnguéctoss the Sunday Question, the Committee, 10 he Chaplsin Informing him 1t Woult condncs fo Dr. Robert IT, Harcourt has roturned home, A discussion followed npon the methods of open- | whoso abservations bave been duly chronicled in "?‘l‘ri J:‘;{l;:p::g:::n'mltnll that Mr. Dixon hag :R:r flpel::h:; c!l);lo' fl;fi:‘o'?’l‘lh!n% Il‘\:gm: 'fi;‘-‘fi; BematiLanestial yastsrp Sted g band ok | ingiuo Sananp-achiel varidon Aupgestioar yelog | tness cojnmine. ,Air: Dison retaiivtod by snying thatatr, auyton's | the Jattery eciion in " siopning af' Bl T X" ard of West Chicago Par! 5 1 EME: statements In the papers and out of tho papers arte n s absenca had _ sca: e (neann oF 350,000, which whs 4p- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Why the Germans Intend to Bupport | iaicments in the papers and aut of the Tequid, | Ailesd the. muron. and that he port s mdes ard THE CRIB,, the Republican City Ticket. rovo that Mr. Guyton told Abner Taylor and | threatened to learo at once with' his family if proved, WITAT MR, RALSTROM SATS. The annaal reunlon of the Cook County Mospital Eimeon W King what ho haddane with the money, | Wainright wa allowed to condnct divine ssrvice. ‘The Sonth Park Cammissionars hell a meeting INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262, 263 Broadway, ———ORAANIZED 1850 —— ASSETS, 84,827,176.,52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY AFPROVED FORM OF POLICY 1SSUED ON MCST FAVORABLE TERMg The anbstance of the afticle In Sunday's demc;:n ;\Ilnm‘r:.ll ‘A‘a;;cl:'(el:l\ngu take placo at the County in regard to the Crib was telegraphed yesterday to owp! Cornell belng preseat. - Only unimportaat business | copy “Kalatom, at hls. homo. an the aidet of (ho | A speclnl meeling of the Labor Leagas will bo A_ldorannI: N""‘;‘_"‘“""“:.'" the Wb Leanenciols walery wastes, and that gentleman replied thercto | held at Maskell Hail, Desplaines strect, at 8 p. m. enth and Fifteent! The temperature yesterday, as obrerved by Ma- | wovgtantiaily as follo to-night. Busincss of {mportance will be brought Wards.: e, opticlan, 88 Madieon etreet (Tmnuul!n.lld- T do Dot know much shont masonry, but 1 40 not. | tormard, ASaL 8 A ”'“'f.f":ul:? 'fi;'.‘;'&é&i- 1.2; Wn'»'v‘r(n‘nm%fi:fl:’w@“fifl?‘f:&m’-«m meitier | The Recruiting Committe of the Eilaworth = P, 7. 20,74 | e A o Biutnat, Gl Fraihece ey | Zonsvea il met Wednesday exentag, at8p. m., | Sonth-Town Afalrs-.Tho Firsi-Ward ClabNeeting ‘the 2th o ¥ I ne { southwest corner Wabash avenue and Twenty-sec- 1k Tor Sine Huriaiee Line: Ta o o Grand | Sictom ey, Shnding Sterythive il SR Y13 | oo sreot. of Mitdrelt's Opponents, Paciilo with hin bride, The conpie are accompanied | 18 the Tt man gut iere, ahd coralaly oUghLioknow | oo poe. 7, 1, North, of 8t, Pint's Church, Wil and stated to thore gentlemen that he nad becomn ehort In his acconnt. 1le rather excitedly de- nounced the {dea of atifling remarks on the report of 1 gentleman who had so deuhemm‘y lied. Mr. Guyton tnaisted that his afdavit Lo read. Mz, Dizon inslsted on his motion to refer tho af- m&vlt and the whole matter 1o the Special Com- ce, 3 " 'nl:: n:?uoz'\’ vlvn carriedy and. the matter dropped oF the time belng. Mr, Abner Taylor, of the Committes on Alder- m:nllc Xliomlnnl [ons, asked farther time, which was granted. Tint the post.-trader, confronted with Reno, posi- tively denicd making such threats, by SUth—Reno told Wainright that Mes, Bell's: B utation was bad—n epolled eag, which conldn't ininred, but out of regard for Walnright'a reputa- tion, the gnod of tha service, and the canee of ro- lgion, he lelnndntrxmund to warn him, rlvinz Capt. Donteen and Ligat. Wallaco as anthorily for statements injurione to hot characler, SerentA—Reno sald that Mes. Dell bad botter ceaeo fighting him, Tor character tyaa valierable, and ne conld casily blast it, f“;f)l'M—-Mmmr\ll. on_Sunday evening, Reno ublicly yesterday afternoon, Messts. Morgan, Price, and x hle 3 Rer ol D Soath of 8L Paubis Church § . King of the Committeo 2n Dy-Laws, aleo fely humiliated afte, Bell before th girrison e b vy Y % renc race Reforme jaco] treh, cor- . | asked furthor time, which modest requ ving orders sho should not play the organ e, of aiazoiie, cud e wite, vueger of th ar et ot naopenp o S Cactbrongh had | Do lxlnvn:&vem;o and LeMayno sireet, Thuratay amag ol fi:m::’:“: a’&z:‘;;’;;:,;‘;}fi: wnted. d'um. S _q ot & o e"'o"gb;fi;‘;,'g-.:',};’t'; fonding ":n."f?“"'“.fl%; ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES v ng, af 'elock. P '+ T8 MOVes lan aage, om! e ’.Al‘lbneu:l ‘1|)| i cl:: }.‘{"(‘;L n'a:r:{;n& 'M::.c :}:fi g::::figufll;auflxl&:“ oot lt_?l ‘!,m c\{"«‘;rhn!: “!fl “v‘r'l:l; SXEIBG AYHOCHeR:, a ¢ spectable citizens that can bo elected. A Tnin- | do o to meet Friday evening. Carried, +hé yar aliowed to plnr he would stop the worvics APPR ovn"'fi OLAING revers Injurles about tho Hght side and Head by An | ine mor: sxporienced Laltod Statos serverars aoy CRIMINATL. L reporter yosterday discovsred that a great deal | Me. Nickerton, of the Commitico ta Chooss | and bresic up ihe meeiing. g nccldental fall on the sidewalk st the corner of | engineers, and made n thorongh examination of > of fecling was boing manifested tn regard to the | JUACL 19 (e onwentions, Temarked that thore | e prosccution ealled Mre. Dell, Chaplain MATURING IN 1877 Carcoll and Pearin sieceta, Though perions, (13 | {he place. Erom what they saw ihen and ot | William Carey, clivrzed with the fareeny of threa | Prominencaof B. Locwentbal sa _candidate for | Sandiickct Alreads In tho deld, e monghtan | ., COBIRGen Oh oL EE, S T Wallace, and Dot thonght that the injuries whil resnit fataily, :’l;e‘ ::e‘v" 'eu n‘yg 'T:nfi ;Ihn? ‘cx:u hma\;fl;ffi“m‘l R oo Li'lfnx State street, I8 the only per- Bupervisor, Mr, Loewenthal a Democrat, and | ground, and asked for farther tlme, which was | other witnesscs, by whom 1t clearly established WILL BE AT 7;‘ e O AR e patrick Walah | with only tho ordinacy Amaunt of repalrs, - NRLT | ven oo in_either divielon of tho city, other | tho members of his owi party. who are taspayers | granted, aiciig i carani each specification, while Benteon and Wallaco v > 3 g b —— leech's Conrt yesterdsy. | Terman charged Pate {hi goner "'n“.'.‘“#‘fldi‘&'é‘}"&i‘?«'!fi‘“ e o8 10 | than those charged with being ordinerily drank | 1t the Bouth Town, are espectally "‘d"“"”"' The 8pecial Commiltea afterwards met, Mesars. | denied ever making the remarks attributed to ON PRESENTATION. rick \;uu n{nnl‘(,ln hllm on 7}'{"’.’,’.’ 'r‘m;:r'l‘I:l ’b:-‘ ita atrength, they thoght that somethingshowtd bo | and disorderly. sgainst him. ~The ~reason assigned for | uyion and Dixon boing both present. The books | hem by Reno, as alleged In the sixth spedfica- caure he dared sell Taylor's milk N were examined and the slatements compared, swhen [t was fonnd that orery dallar iwas acconnted for, tha whole trouble having originated from a mistake In stating the precincts where tho, money was expended, ~Tho matter was aetticd aatls. factorily to sll concerncd, the trouble having . 2imply “originated in a infsanderstanding of facts, ‘whict waa easily explained upon Investigation. BXTIL WARD, A meeting of the Sixth Ward Repubtlcan Club was held Jast ovening at No, 772 South Halsted | street, the Presldent, 3r., Louls Hult, In thechalr. On motion a Committes of Five wan nrpulnud by the Chalr fa designate six delegates to tho West Town Conyention, ‘Fhe Commlttco ruported the names of T, C, Diener, Willlan Wedemeyer, John Yanderpool, St., W. Kospatrick, Louls [Intt, aad C. Penshorn. ‘The seport was accepted, Mesars. llenry Volk, H. 1. Marks, and Charles Plelffer, wora nppolnted a committes to eelect two nominees for the oflice of Conatable, thetr roport 1o be made at the mecting of the Club Friday even- IIIK’ at No, B3 Blue Tsland avenne. 8 delegates to the Cul"Convalll(Dn Measra, Charles Dulmarne, Robert Hutchinson, William T, Crown, Chatles Camlott, Charles Fleiffer, and ¥rank Newell, wero chosen, Al thesd scloctiona have to be passed ngon by the voters of the ward at the primaries, Haturday, On motionof Mr, Yanderpool the Chale lprolntmlcnmmmeo of Boven, one fram cach precinct, to aclect an Execu- tiva Commitiee, The mesting then adjourned. SEVENTIl WARD DEMOCRATS, ‘That a crowd could be gotten together last n|¥ht soems o wander, but novertheless a large mecting of Seventh Ward **patriots ™ was held In a damp, cold, and cheerlesa collar, No. 202 Blne Island ay- enue. Tho lighting facilit! wore extremoly 2 conceded to the pablie demand, and thata thorough tha opposition I that Mr. Locwenthal Is the bolder ::x':‘pl‘nz.l"‘;‘,",‘}:i'&’;:"f,f{.'k"g’;"I,Ef,émflfg"s.',’&fi;f invesnyation -xé'.sm o made - The Mayor dectiea | o (oML DItstch yestortay beld in Inanest upct | of large amount of tawn orders—satimated by 4 N that three of the best engincers to ba fannd In tho Al some at near 3 alleges 088 Floua Patrick was fined and sounlly lectured: S0t | country, and an experienced diver, wil ‘soon be | £uddenly at No. A1 Quincy ircet of heart discane, ctdots wore launed rreyalarty. 1 the deyeof the e Dl b may othes ste™ | employed fo make an exkmination af tho crib from | To-day nquests will bo held apon Nelson Kriott, b BB s Al ] ‘"fi%{:?“.‘h’."fii" ;::Ir!wu g s any toptobottom, Tho city wiil then do anything | an inmate of tho Riserlouse, corner of Desplaines $iat votused (o pay them, ehiting tugs Lay wers e T DImRglL, that they may roport to bo necessary to miake it | and Lakeateeets, who died from unknown canses, | M o Lisd A B Y A German syho appearcd at the Weat Chicago | perfectly scente. rhortly after belng removed lo the (.‘mml{ Hospl | thus fssued, and thercfore votd. 1t fs held that + Avenue Folico Statlon Iast night and asked for a . MILITARY AND CIVil, BNGINEERS. tal; and upon Jolin lifckey, who camo to hin desth | Mr, Loowenthal bought theso orders at ruln- lodging was very indignant at the oficer in chargo fl;w FEditor af The Tridune. at the County Hospital yesterdsy afternoon by ous disconnts, and that, If he shonld be so il ‘amt ranied oty hen mada 1o wulor: | o CHENGS, AR 0. The et eatements | erylpetne, caised U abeeting onde hoesdaoms | £18 Slacounia, and that If e acald ve so colle, and growle * | of Mr. Dramhall with reganl to thu unsafe con. Tee weeks oy em: pand, 1t SouId nok Gt A1 SuRDer $hCEC, | dition of the crib havo natarally atimcted o great | artest him TarstRAnCY, South-Town Supervlsor. lio could see that hls own an b had. beew " tol me e | deal of attentlon, and a thorough investigation by o an vV orders wero pald, regardloss of the Justice of the who ~ sent fetlow | o3bertawiil probably bo the. anly thing ‘that il | ¢ \Willlam ‘Van Yelzer, James Barton, Edward pald, rega bl him, The 4 Iaims to settle which they wore fsauca. There are B i, d come into the city to Shaweross, and WHIfam Grundman, names synon- | cla! Yy It T T a3 e a1 e coee ome B toment e i fond AleY tho anxlety wlich | ymans wiih Snido jewelty and binko. eatablishe | ontatanding st the presecs e, abot. 825 000 of 1 was not possersed of anickel with which to buy il ] ments, wero ngaln arrcsted yestordny afternoon, | ynoge orders, which were Issued contrary to all A Dront, Tl want away from the stallon ont inty eIl‘fm’n"’:'c"r‘;’g;'l"g"}:'lge","gmc‘gflxg;me';'z&};;m'{'“’ thin time for swindling n Granger named (eorgs Giable, hail from ndee, out of $00 on | JAW, and for work nover performed. Tho citizens— B omans atnty Abast nine miies ot 418 10 | foy and deserva the full confilence of onr peopla, | finbs, BAlind from Dundse, out ‘of 80D an | ¥ A4 for rospectable people of tha South Dutchman's Polnt, about nine miles out. . Iaving life nositions and_all tho valuable experl- | nticus 5 the arrest ¢ oy wore each held In 8300 | Town—are detormined tnat mons of thess The Juror fwan, accused of perlnry in the Sull. | enca which the extonsive Govornment works nnder | f3® Yo" oIt AT4oE e more shch held In 8500 . i L . van cane, st} lingora, Inthe Lounty dail, having | helr chargo aiford, and starting with the thoroogh, | jieeves, of Michigan City, out of &35 16 il sams flnlefl‘ ahall be pald, an 4.0 o, en been anabla thus far to procure such ball ne tha | education which tkioy receivo at mational oxpenee, '| WocYcypf Michigan Clty, outor &35 in requeated | R, VIO Droposs fo et UD L Aemiition of it 81 Rt he Chorebn 0 cal helea T 1he | Lo other ham, € Bato. . a1 LhoRBuRRly cdvs | 1 Mazor o Fovoko e licanss, or ciore Them D | Rk oo ih,dy. JopUblicansand Bemocyata B et o o e e L A0 | Ehbed and eoperioned ctui el noroughly edu- | |5 sam other manner. tocks, the lawyor, haa been catied upon (o allow ’.',5 dolng for him, or clre disincllned to eny any. | been gradusted at such schnols s the Ronaselacr | = Justiee Summerfield yesterday held the follow- | hla name to Uo used for Supervieor, but ho has re- Thing, " "8taie's-Attorney | Mills is ‘detcrmined | Poiytennic Inatiiuto’ at Troy, the. School of | 1ng: James Gonle o Martin Oleson, and A. Sexton, | fueed, lowever, a Tninuxe repotier was loform. s I.m Jet o of hm untll good and | Technology ot Boston, and “Stovens Institute | confidence men, $20 esch or ninety diys in the edycatard-vhnlhowon)dhe nominated anyhow. euflicient bonda are given for his appearanca | ot Hoboken, and who have had the exporienca | House of Correction: Annfe Cramer, “larceny uf | Mr. Mason la s moderato Repablican, nnd a gontlo- when nceded, and whert o 1a wantod 1l 1 alto. | gained In the construction at_such worke'an " the $25 trom M. 1. Custard, of Coas opolis, Mich. hon- | man of character and cnltare, who atands higl in ther probable ho will be the subject of ane of | magnifcent hrldleu over tho Missonri and Misais- nnl;lx acquitted; John McCarthy, burglary of Mesars. Gray and RKimball lr%(n ho most scarching investigntions ever institated, | rippl Iivers, and the great water-works which sup- | Theodore Dykeman's resldence, corner of Thirty- s0r lg_nd Calfector. For Mr. Mills has not lost ecent of the alleged crook- | ply oot laryo cities, They have also planned and | fifth streot and Portlond avenue, %000 to March | Town Clerk the namo of Mr. Frank Hoyne {s men- cdness of cortaln uther jurors in tho Jast trial of | constructed tho great ratlroad and canal !{lll}m‘u( #6; Micheel Carow, assanit ~ with intent | tloned. He Ia ason of tho Hon. Thomas lloy_m;» the care, and his inqnirles into thelr condnct witl | our country, Thoy enjoy no (overnment ealaries, | to ravich, turned 'over to the Sheri® | and s in tho_cmploy of the firm of Cul- mort probably bring Jorth frult at the proper timo | and aro butdened Rith g Governgient duties. Dov | upon a enpian from. the Crminel Cont. Juriy TR bago & lNoyne.” o 1s & young mian JAMES BUHLL, - - PRESIDENT e rnch Uttice, D0 Lnftalle-at., Chicna, ILE! . 0! 3 » L L DY AAErnL TR S T Subriatcnteae. tion, ' ‘Tho defense had 1ittle evidence to offer, ac- cused not being allowed to take tho stand fur himsclf, Itwas offered, however.on lis part to produco witnesacs agatust the charncter of Mrs. Bell, which tha Court would no. allow. Ex-Qov. Davis, In summing up Ahe caso for Reno, srgued that the charge of taking im- proper Nberties was weakened Ly the fact al- Ieged that Mrs. Boil did not demr.nd an apology, but aftcrward assoclated with Renmo. The 1leged alanderous communleatiung, he argued :'crg made in the lino of ofl'ulnl'dmy.rgv‘:ler& confidential {n their nature, and not intended to fnjure Mrs. Bell. 6 charge of humiliating hier wns_answered by averring that It was dono in retallatfon for social slights rut- on the accused hy Mrs, Bell's refusal to Invite Reno to her party, Mal. Barr pointed out_the nconsistencles of this Ingenlous defensc, If sho continucd to ns- sociate with Reno, how did she slight him? If her character was bad, wh{ did he wish to asso- clate with her! Wy did he eare for her! Ma, Barr also vehemently denouuced the proposal of the defense to offer evidence impeaching tho lady’s charncter, Hodweit only passingly and with the appearance of reluctanco uron the evidence of Reno haviug Med in quoting Ben. teen, Wallace, aud others, but stingingly char- acterized Reno's conduct as malicious, tyran. VANILEA® CHOCOLATY Defies all Monest Competition, Sold by all Icmltnfl (rocers. HISICTINE A4S AT 162 STATE-ST, or p d hypoeritical. CONFECTIONERY. % w m Seatly ield Solonion Sherwood In $500 ball to the 23 years of nge, a Democrat, | meagroand the crowd denee, * The meeting was | DOUS, AN ’ AN~ A o b b e A8 At D T o DD e oo At scqultaments for | Heitly bisld Molomon, €) farcony of owaton Trosra | Bnd reenectod by all whokner bias Tt Dacirast | Tor i Renos of eucnas: ex-Gangar llldrgth, | - Abtho Sousislion/uf Dirc's Sexniuent thecatg CELEDRATED througham Sewting front b (rnd dry rodm, other lesrned professions In clvil feare. and en- | reslicnt af Jollot: J. W. Kearnoy, Tarceny of a | the duties of Supervisor and Town Clork will bo | noW running for Alderman from that ward, Tha | was taken wador sdvlsement, and tho verdiet e Ut oepresroughont The Anclent Order of Workmen, a benevolent Joyingno vantage ground which a life position | etove from J, W, tlenry, of No. 67 'Canal atract, | lightthis year, and that the gentlemen mentloned | Atsemblaze was respectahle, with ths oxcoption | will bo forwarded to the Army ‘headquarters, parte. 1D and upward at aseociation numbering somo 22, 000 membera, and | 3 5uer Government affords, aro they not entitled | 8300 to tho Criminal Caurt: John Mott, ml)bvr‘v{, can easily atfford to eervo for the good of tho public. | of l-'ohn bCMOY. who as vmen!l with 8 | Among thoe officers outside the Court, but who 23, 40, 60c per b, Addresy laving bronchen in cleven States, began lts 81th | o such patronage as our muncipalitfes have fo dis- | £300 to the Criminal Conri William O*Donaell Ad M, WRIOUT. small mob, but o pawal o, OF | have heard tho trial, so far s opiniotls arg ex- ordersGUNTHER, Confes unual Conventlon yeetorday in the Schloeseer | nonea? If so, lct & Hoard of Civll Engincers cz. | larcony of clothing from van Shon, twenty days | . The Staats-Zeltung of yesterdny has an interviow Pooy aniom Enzonbacher pres im0 was tokey | pressed thero (s but'one concluslon,—that Renn tioner, Chicagn, ' . JHiock, comer of Adains and LaSallo strects. The | gmino the crib, If any fnvestigation Is requized, - | in the 11ouse of Cosrection. between ono of s ropor{eraand fir, A, 3, Wright, | Ualley ncted 4y Sccretary. Somo timo was taken | DEcsacd thero Is bu ‘gullty, and bo dlamissed thy | =————ermmmamtioner. Chicaso ___ P e e ™ S ymton. . Thterlamer hat o had onse bt eiated 1o the | B R araan mea romapna Tor Ariesorree et | service. well, 0. P. Titcomb, and L. W, Boynton, Interviewer that he had once boen for a long time N Th has cxclted great Intoreat here, and This being the Suprems Lodge, a number - SUBURBAN. tho edifor of o Whig paper in Paineayille, 8. "I | tuil doicgate tickot (ant!-Colvin) for City and Town 0 case X R 'y B of lgzhz um:i-‘m("’ Tero, - Lstienduice, | THE COUNTY BUILDING. EVANSTON, : bocame & ltapublican st the tinvg of tho arganlgh. | Conventon. desperate clforts have beon mads to breax down and_ Bupreme Master-Workm 3 2 the privacy with which It was undertaken to tion of that yarty. In 1854 he remover to Chicago, of Rentucky, presided, The annual report wis raad | mhg Colloetor of the Town of Cleero returned hl | , T 1o *Roual oxhibition of tho Junior classtook placo | Llon of that ya T Al ke e surround the whole affalr. TIE TENTI. 1'a bank. 183 t | Lastovening, at 8 o'clock sharp, at old Aurora by Nr. MeXalr, Past Snpreme Muser. Itanowed | , o Coliector o In tho auditorium of the Methodist Church Mon. | And wasn clerk In Atzel's bank. In 1850 he weni g into the commisslon businces, dealing at ratin | Turnor lall, So, 113 Milwaukeo avenue, was tho —— that daring the past year five new tirand Lodges day eveniny, Tho audience was composed mostly flour, but graduslly extending his operations soas | moeting of the Commiites of Fifty, chossn by tho COAL and elghty subordinate lodges hiad been added to Bwanscen, the Indicted furor, continues to take | of sympathetlc frienda and atudents. ' The manner | to Inclnde dealing in graln. But ho has always | lemoeratio Engilsh ood German :Imuklng clubs N the roll, and 4,000 new members brought to the New Yonrw, March 20.—The Pennsylvania Coal Company sold 225,000 tons of Pittaton coal of the Tenth Ward, to sclocta candidate for Aldees man. A fewof the members being absent, the va- canclon were readily filled. 2 lifs rations at the county's expense. in which the entertainment was conaucted refloct- | conducted the commission business in the strictest g ky . e R e ot L0 Works | Tho$100,000 foft wilh tho County Tressurer by | ed a great deal of credit on all who took part in jt. | §¢1%0 of the torm, and nover dabled in specul ing an entertainment will Le alvenat [ Collector Kimball Monday had dissppeared yes. A possoof police were dlstributed In different N i t, at_which In reyly toan inter tory sbout the Sunday “-m‘mc- u-ivllxlnlrnllxd:ralnnd toben eaml!lldnllu Ald, { at nnctlo; to-day lnbhull nnlhnur'. The ;:r]l!ccu. No. 70 North_Clnrk strect, at, \hich 3 arts of the house, and some of the professors and | Iaws, Mr. Weight fhat e had always been | White woald like to have appent—wna unanimous: | compared with February sales, shiow a al}y the fiow. D &, Glenn, or Covinglon, K. il do- | {CT427, abd the Gencral Pund was anadnced to | Pars of tho kouss, sndacmo of the profesn squetcs | sgaifat Sondaf lave. ot only bad e fot thne, | Iy slocied Chateman. Thle qentleman, siated inat | Sr"3000 10 Conva 1o 50 oonte e tom Vg 7 (ho AnnasLadarcess : 3 n en atid spoken 1 e T LEITATE ALES, Comminsioncra McCaflrey, Conly, and Hofmann | the Orst mock-programmo that put In an appear. | hot he Bad sfware wrl 8 S ¢ Demucratic ffll(v Central Commiltee had, ox- eoipted the Tenth (Vard from the system of pri- marles, and the sction of this Convention in noml- nating would Le nccepted s tho volce of the waed, A question svas hera raiscd aa to the exclualvas nees of the affalr. John Hannegan moved that o conimittea of threo be appointed to walt upon cit- izens down-stairs in thic saloon—where considorn. blo diasatisfaction prevalled as to tho mode of pro- ceeding up-stairs—and Invite[them up. Mr. Croak stoutly seconded the motlon, Discuselon ensuing the Chatr finally ruled both motiond out of order ax Inconnlatent with inetructionn from the Central Commlitce, which would only recognize the action of tha clubs, R Mr, Mcintyre called up the nomination of an Al- derman. Mils motlon provalling the frat man _nominated was Charles lmi. repros sented - to bo o frst-class irlabman; President’ Hoyt announced that the coat would be all delivered during April and May, or soon- er; that tho sales wore genuinc, and that neither the Company nor himself rought to ‘*bear" the market. Forty thousand tons of Tump sold at $2.70@3.724¢; 2,000 tons stcamer ot $2.70@2.73%, 2.5734@3.07%; 85,000 tons grato at 82,70, 82.721, and $2.75; 25,000 tons egg at $9.70, $2.72%, and $2.75: 2,000 tons chestnut at §3.10, 8305, aud $3.00; 80,000 tons store at §.23}¢, §4.0, §.15, ond 481751 5,000 tons pea at $3.! The coal #old to-day will be delivered a¢ Now- burg, while that sofd iu Fobruary was delis- iy .| them. 1Ilo was against Sunday laws when hus iy mado by 8. 8, Hayes on tha We, . i atinize = | aacelaton were . 4 nuc'nnn,)'cflcnlny’mnml\lm "The nroperty con- umy’ that Ia, to sco how much of a reductlon tho ! atsted of real catate and abx dwellinge, having o | CTmPoyes there wanted mado {n their salaries, Tieg cieamalipoon, (L wek ob Soungd fhat | diank Maglase of wineduiy. o whesiotm oo ¢ ! tine P. Maddocks has by tell Con- | the sudlence was resticss, and cxpected something " Wdor & tPat-tosd fo sbers Ls payaent oF lovc | MATTSIn ek Chlhnn o B o aapbotnton Con. | 1 e wen soims 13 Rapapected some tofy | fhoSanday nacation asdetdled ouco for all, and =% AUCTION SALLS, By WL AU BUTTERS & 60, Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabuh-av, BUTTERS & C0.'§ REGULAR TRADE SALL. kngen White nnd Yollow Ware Rrrort e, pad el avare FINE TABLE OUTLERY, OARPETS, Tayo lrls. O1d Jtyo Whinky. WEDNESDAY MORNING, March a1, at0:00 o'clock, at balcaroonis, DOrcast cor, Wabash kY. 0 Sledi under n trust-decd to seeure the payment of eleven | atable In W hoped thal, it cver anyhady dared to revive It, the promisnary notes to the (ardiner Savings Institute, | Constable Cascy and his_bondsmen misteusting they wero not entirely disappointed, as the | victory for Bunday freedom would be ns declaive of Gardiner, Me., one for 815,000 and the others | oneanother, Ho will qualify to-day by flling his requel will show, fter music, prayer lnlnrl,BTfl. In order 1o prove thut he dld notray this forthe Intercst thervon, the same belng nnpaid, | bond, was offcred by Bishop Hlarrie, Q. E. Ackerman | aimply bocanso ho was o candidate, he referreil the "The esle was made by Robert €, Wright, and the The Counly Trensurer has fsaned anordor and | W08 tho firt sueaker, swho sacended tho rostrum | reporier tomen Ilko Georyto Schnolder, Lonin Huck, praperty brought tho aum of 817,000, tho pue- | | o g HPYY HFCR offfice In which he Informs | Eracefully and delivered a well-written apeech, | Courad Selpp, Tom Lynch, Il I Shofeldt, Ald. chaner felng tha Gardiner Savings [netitution. howa Interested that nothing Lnt currency and cor- | 118 100k for hia theme ** Dangor in Scenrity, ' Lcnfilchol. Julius Rosenthnl, ete., who had been Thebmldingut the nartyeast cornee of Nearborn | yined chockn will ba recaived for taser and that | o b We Andrews discossed Clvil Sorviee, Tla | familtar with Tia v imas oo opinfonn for years, and Wastinzton atreets, kuawn as Dryant Black, 1 "¢l EREER NS receipt will not be given until §t | dration was well arranzed, but was deliverced Inan | He was for peace and order, but apposed 1o dlc- whs rold yeeterday morning by Van 11, HHigging 10 | hos becn presonted und paid. unnatiital tons of volce, tating to any ono by Jaw what ho shoud ecator satlaly n mortzage held by the Charter Onk Lifes s W, M, Boowh oraled on **the Rellgion of tha | drink. o was for personal froedam fin the trio Insursnce Company, 'Fhiera were goveral bidders, ‘The_8hcrlft of Hancock- Cm\nl{p was in to reo | Aztec n “Tho bistory of thoss woraifors af the | enar of th terin. ‘A8 regarded precont eaeh. hy I tho property \was finally iisposed of "for | Shorllt Item yeaterday to aak & holping hand In tho | whits God s hormyer L veoy bibaracs ane | nente fitm ation b d a firm adminiatration of the polica forco | who 1f elected would do credit to the ward, | eredat Weebawken, Thismakesadfscrimiustion 3 2,500 to Wo 11, Wells, acting as ngent of thu | arrest of two lightning-rod men o7 thia city who | Tuppy sanacr, Teceasary, and boliored. thet many Iniaraonta | Chatlan tatma, *a reepactabla German, " Tlenry | of abont 50 cents per ton frelght, agalnat tho CONTINUED DANKRUPT 5"“;- Company. have been praciicing forgory down among his | “Bcontily tho oration which rocolved the mont at- | Hecyy maTs ey Solioved that many improvar Jrero | Ackhol, **who sould unito Loth eloments, . Jobn | coal sold to-day, and hence tho actual decling DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, TIE PIKES, Uranger conatliuents. Tho men so much desired | tention was ** Danger in Demacracy, " by William | concorned, he was of conrso of tho opinion that a | O. Culler, Martin Crome, Michacl Mc utnoy, | waos comparntively slight, 'y ] Mr, and Mra. Pike wero feeling very much the | areraid to have beon In the employ of Weat & Co,, | If, Marels, E. M. Kinman showed up +Our Na- | continuntion of the present oconomiu policy was | James Burke, John Croak, snd John Hannegan PLATED WARE, ETC.! rame yeaterday as they did when a reporter raw | Lut tholr names were not given, tiow's ¥uture." He spokio distinctly, but In a | abeolotely necessary. follewed. 'The three laet rospectfully decllncd' EARTHOUAKE. TIE BTOCK OF THE them the day before, “Dnring tho doy thor had o Marttn Dwyer and Dennis m,,,,d indicted for the | hesitating manner, J.°T, Ladd's talic on **Prog. 10V GEKMAN-AMERICANS WILL VOTE, Burke on thio ground that ho had not money enough Q . 0! few moments togbther, Vhey have no ill-feclings | o oung man Inet fall durini the passimg | fess™ wai & peculiar production. Perhape 1t was | mno Srele. Presss of yostarday svening tina an toNariin one whother mow, I view of iy | A0k of 8 Joung man laet falldoring tho pawing | {ous, WAL icculla oroduction, Fechape 4 wis article on tha coming ¢y cloction and. i coumo Cllamity sehich has come upon them, and | iho Criminal Cotet yeaterday, but owlng 1o the abe Projslon |Fiven was very Martling. Mies May | to bo pursaod by Gorman-Americans, of which tho thelr meetinz wan a rather sad, and not | pencoof thelr attorne; o W.' W. 0'Bricn, the telal 8l ook for her themo -** llenjamin Franklin. followlng I8 tho sabstance L e e, ohelr friends | was continucd. = M, C. O'lirlen will bo trfed to-day | C- Hy Quircan proclalmed the policy of the South. | %028 1o the sabat 1010 Bk WhiY 6B Féiilin b now heon heard from yeaterday, bt lettera neo | fap tho killingof & porter at tho Palmer lous fast | 960, Stntes. "J. M. Wiieaton's oatlon wan tho | yig serGeie sprrosching efesilon, and find that expected every duy hoaring expressions_of sym- | getober, **Raca for Power."” Tho music forthu occarton wan | even tha Democrals are inclined to port, Lhe pathy und prowiscs O’IHbIIlnlgll ard. Mes, Plko - 2 . gven by the Chicago Quartetto, Thelr solectiona | lican candldstes If they are d men. Tha extrsondl: s very comfortable as for as prison life conduces The Grand Jury heard numorous petly cases yes- | wero vory inapproprinte, and thoroughly dlagusted rfi;llyfirfl’lvnl%nf“ncehrh Joars w -l'n" -’x:m:n;l-’l i comfart, but 8 Indicnant at boinz deprived of | terday, and rturned several Indictmonte. AmanG | (he hotic Clabsaf iho midioncs. QUSHHI0n Wiy 30 10enY CIoFAn- ASIerIchns whd. reiad ticr llnerty —and with Jurtice, as 1wany bellove. 1t | which waa one against Jamea Iiced, tho dead- | Altogethor the ‘Junior exhibition was a farce, 1ast year for Tilden and fieform are now ready to vote 18 probabie that an_application for a Writ of haheas | foruer, found aoveral days ngo. The particulara | There was nodignity nor order. Everyons scemod for good fepublican candlifntes {8 very simple. Wa cornua will ba made’ in n day ¢t two. to tho end | of hiacaso have llmd{lboon given. Reed was In- | offended, no ons doubted thai exhibitfons | come from a conntry wnoss ?unllu cmtcn' 171 e[lm that sho mny ho released on bail. In conversation | dicted for forgery, it will ba rememberod, along | under tho admintatration of Mondsy night would | capable snd honest, renialn "p;‘,}’j"‘ far {ife, and for toun tho campaln, Four bnllots followed, On the Informal Harms hiad 13, Ackhot? 11, and MeNurney 10: on the firat formalballot llnrms was 13, Ackhof 12, and_Me- Nurney 101 on the sccond. Harms 13, Acknoft 10, and McNurney 26: on tha third, Ackhoft |lrnngerl out, giving 34 to McNurnoy and ‘14 to llarma, Mr, McXNurney was doclared unanimously nomiratod. Iacksmith, dofng busineea at Nontn Trov, Vt., March 20.—~A severs shock of carthquake, lasting forly seconds, was folt here this morning. New York Money Loan Office, AT ATUOCTIOINN, 18 dnesd AFTERNOON, \vll.nA. DUTTERS & CO., Auctfonecrs. THURSIAY TRADE SALE~OVER 000 LOTS Staple-and Fancy Dry Goods, WGOLENS, CLOTHING, snd other goods, ' DEATHIS, A A A~ FERGUSON—On Monday evening, March 10, Christion, wife of James Forgunon, aged 73 ycars, Funeral on Friday, at 10 8. m., from residenco, No. 480 Falton-st. STORRB—AL Ganta Clara, Cal., Tunesday, March caridldate Is 8 Pacite ave FIFTEENTI WARD WORKINGMEN.« About 200 workinzmen, who live In tho Flfteenth Ward, hold o mocting at Folz Ilall, corner of North 3 @, 1877, Deacon Nathsn G. Storts, formerly of Avenuo and Larrabac, Inat ovening. Mr. Deglor, | Hstwauune, Wies aod i yoare ™ THURSDAY MOUNING, March 23, at 9:30 o'clock 3 uAvi I{ counts | With Lo Turnors, but, upon his turning’ Siatols meot the same fate, $havreaion, davelap activit who preaided, sald tho object was to nominata on fon ant 5 b At Boteers & Co.’s Auction Rooms, second fioar, S TS TredknoF Idaritys ba refaoet o aiioo g | Svkdenre. Wk hot bRGRECUred " Fhe Forngre pegls | LCOL the sanio fale, ~a sorty and i ana Jt iha | Thossqualitics sra faskin S8 ) £27~ Doston and Mliwaukee papers please copy. ] to rock her child tn n rocking-chalr, and his break:- | donbricss, bo glad to learn of ‘his fato. Proper precaution had beon takon undefa Judicioun [ [£9PI 105, GOTorament, 18 wot cheap wad goods g of thirteen chalrs . fur-.no reason under Mrs, MeGowan continues her ovangelieal work | 8nd engaclous manugenient thero wonld liave been | no wonder ~that tho - votein of German he muni his refussl 1o - sllow her | a¢tho jnil. Yeatorday shio was Iabor(og capecially %u fear of siiccens -n;l' ; plelmi\: :nu':.r‘ulr;nfin.. d"'ff:;'mlnl'-'liflflo;:r hagie ”u’:: ak mc“r:zu‘m":n.:; o wifte ta her mother; his - refneal | grthesntvation of Mrs, Tike, and rflowlnu It &m student who pulled tne wdmlfll edl .hh:i" R admlcl .”Mg]wmmu( e e it 10 epeak 1o her for tiro or threo weoks at 8 time | paying wrought tha conversion of Tom 1len, tho | 9fenvive cartoon was caught, and will undoabtod- dom ahiould be lessencd by & coslly and bAd SAmINIsiEe: for no apparant reason; hin tearing s prayor-vook | yust desperate charactor ahe has yet enconntercd. Iy bowaspended, A few inock proprammea wada | {{Gn ni municinel. alaire fiencs ‘the oot ofii Inta bit; his thireats to kill her: his absurd hablt | gho saye that she has been the means of anatching | theirappearance, notwwithatandiny n ha vlintence of | among tierman-Americans. ' ilence the well-meanty of getting her to alun pupers agreelnz not to Inllu- | any hrands from the barnin, and that Sunday | $he authorities, Thoy were of a botter clase than numonufl ted, zeal with which many Lit st the ro- ce her children fn thele religlous training, and te are gonerally praducad, but yet retained cnongh of | forn baitof the cunniog "Tanimany pojltictan, Tilden Brommising o do. uf abaiatn o delg. m biueand kT Canpeere c‘n‘:’x‘xl:'f!: 20 ‘s ow | tho Eauetic Vitumoration o Fouts tho soDaiive dig et AL RO IR u ond one other thingm that no sano man would have hbappy in tBe knowledga of thelr wins belng for- | Ulegrace the inuoceut. ‘Thero Is greatoxcltement tho dovelopments 8bout Groatn and the. fratomuia ever worrfed hlmeelf about: hlw absurd demand, | piven, among tho citlzens and students, urta of tne new President hinve pacifiod the so-called when they aeparated, that she givo him all hor Tho Itev. Mr. Packard will leciure Friday aven. Tlldnnlulpnbllrlnlnnll many (erman Democrata with ¢lothes, and his final compromleg'with her by which | Tho latest proposition for tho rolief of Mr, Inlf in the Congregational Church on ‘'‘Evan- | Iiayes v r A3 Ou; he was (o take one-hatf of them. Theso and other | Wolker on hin Court-llouso contract ls for thé | gefine," 1) ity Counf Instauces, she rays, only lead to tho conclusion | county to advance him enough money now ta pay | *The Eclectie mat Monday evenlog at tha rest- doue thelr boat to dilya svery decent man lnto thoranks BUXTON—Vory suddenly, Mrs. Ellen Buxton, T Fanera this (Wegasnday) morning at 11 'clock. uneral this nerda; o'cloc] Friends of the family lnvl{cd. i PIETSCH—March 20, at Baltimorc, belaved wito of C. F, Pletach, of consnmption, * DALEY~Tuesda, March 20, Mary, eldest daughice of Michas! and Bllon bngy,”m 14 Funoral from the resldence of her parents, No, 301 South Jefferaon-st., on Thuradny, March 22, 4t 104, ., by cairiages to Calvary. — FOLITIOAL ANNOUNOEMENTS, City and Country Merchants Food wnd fut] Riies oF s013b18 Haoanat oun aepun T 264 WA, BBTTERS WCO! Aucttgnecrs. By G, P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, ANOTEHER GREAT AUQTION SALE Boots, Shoes&Sliopers A. 1t I'arsons woe named, as waz John C. Ender. ‘The former was nominated. 1lo is a **rat* or *acab ' printer, and works In the Times oftico. Two persona wera mentioned for Conatable, hat ‘Willlam Bicglor was nomiantod. Specches were mada by Parsops and others In English and German, - TIE BEVENTEENTIL, The Beventeentl Ward Dyocrats met last night at No, 66 Chicago avenue, Mr, ¥. Ryan in the Chalr, The fullowing resolutions were adopted: Wrtgngas, We, the Domocrats of the Baventeent! Ward, in acconlunce with tustructions, resolutions, anc by:laws of thio Central Commlttec, protest snd {ntirace tho Judges of thie primary eicction’ not to recelve any tink pocsumici Republican votes at 2dfd primarys and, be It CARD. f the Republicans. Tho ncil Hradived, That no candidate iur )y oftica shall bo 2 conducl tributable to Insanitys bills, etc. The proposition s sx_lm- | dence of Mr. and Mr, J, . Burtls, and hold ouo | § ) > can e made whon & remembered & orent . read, al . Ll y e Judges of sal rlinary ¢ urther o 4 § n 0 pay his Inbor, he needs It w . ty expensca by canple of milllonss and aven I Mayor | * frzaotsed, T 33 I 1 ingat7:30. Delegatos for tho primaries will be g i crent wecasione, N BaLF of Lig fans | 1 My 1 detricks, Mattorson, el o onaatg | P20Y InduGed n socal fucourse e e e LA A octiot hotarehieati i riNeboics | sefocton . Wednestay, March 21, at 9:30 2.0, prompl, u) fastic schomes Aud notlona have been told, and it | him ta commenco setting tha stone, henca, ovenif | yniil the peoplo wake I Sitmiied ot bk workes i Torrefomuss | QL AMErman, and we piedso i t Hiesniced, ‘That wa will cos uch resolutiont cleating bl o the ChiyCotnet! “Fickaay, Apei ‘The mectIng also aduptod the following: BEVENTH WARD, 'The regular meeting of tho Seventh Ward Re- ?nblkln Club will bo held this evening at No. 403 West Fourtoenth steet. Erory Republican In the ward {s {avited to be present, as (F Full linea of PLOW S8HORS, BROGANS, snd MEN'S BPRING WHAR will be sold} 8180, by order of H.Wilson Bomis, Asaignes of Frana Redelske, the bankrupt's atook of Boots and Bhoes. (o the impartance of ¢ 1 A Is perbably rererseld for” tho trial, wihen imsanity | e aat propusltion wero ot Iiipracticablo, it electing gaod men to 1} The lo e Eronaadiniticd shak he bas orkod suiy for retoru i wh ofiicos, and oxert | aven at theexpensoof hisown (nlcrests. 1] 1 bo the maln defenee, to disclose them. would furnish him little If any retief, themsolves to hnve guod inen. put In_nomination, | crath tioverament. has hawn. itaclt 16 o NOTEL AURIVALE, After tho sdjouramentof the Criminal Conrt | they must oxpect ta have the ficos fllled by jnat | Worthicsaring. which s squandering tlie money of the Gon, 8. Rloom, Countl Wufte . M. | yeuterday twvo of the jurors, in their nnxlcqfi,..’. wiich men an tho voliticians folat upon them. 8o far I"-'"N' b, then tazpayore aro suffering from i Iness. such circumstancy, Herers e s | o phifosuphical Pik, wera puwsed futotho fail | thera has been mo ticket brought out by eithor | [AADrestation of Which way tha e o b alogates to the GEO. I, QONE & CO.. 3 rman voto will ko f Wuxuzas. 1t has come o the knowledge of thisClub | City Convontion will be selocted to be vated for at U8 & 70 Wabash.ar, ! ) i 4 tho States At . When tholr o} arty or faction. It 1a gencrally supposed that the | {f the Hepublteans inake 4 nominations, and very | that cerfaln parties clalming to be s Commnliies ape J 4. e R A R A L aindod thoy Raa ‘became o “{A’;Jfiuw Ficuinbetts are-cantilduion for fo-eloesions but: bos | thahehepubiizant inxke good nom thom thie victory, fointed by tho heriacratic vpters‘of” fha Beventeantn | the primary on the 24th net, ooth anil I8, 1 Uicorg ot 4 ve mixzed up with tho Drisoners that tho geutlcman | Yond several star-chambor connuitations nothing ALDERMANIC. who carries tho koya rofused to It thom out, ‘Chey | dotinite Is knownabous tholr plaus. They aro evi- 1In rogard to the Aldermanic conteats, Mr. T. N. [l!uulml thele innocence of all erime, and urge; dontly waiting for the other side to wnake thelr Dond, of the Elaventh \Ward, s pushed forward as hat they were visitors and jurors,and know evory. | nominations Arat. % a succeasar to the scat abont to bo vacated by Ald, Lody onthe outside, bat to nosvall. Alicr belng | _‘Th friends of Mr. Condlt, the present Buper- | Dirigga. A. . Cook, ex-Iresident of 1o Hepub- confined sevoral hours the Stale's Allorney wan | visor, claim that ha has flled the pasition accepta: | JicateClaiy 1s also mentioned, - Sevors prominent sent for, and it was througl him that they escaped | by, and as Treaturarof thutown, has succeeded | eifizens of the Becond Ward stated to o Trinvxs s night In jall, n ing_the credit good, 1ts ‘bonds sell for reporter yeatorday that they thought Ald, Ballard Dbcents, .i’.'.;:‘.f‘.“fi..".‘u“,?. rawa Aiormeys iaabesa | atiould ba retained [n the Cauncil for the 'good of *THE CITY-IIALL. rery h rought by him the city, Thuuch he bad not made a grent deal of wn. No charges of eorruption are mado against t d edle sny of tho prosent obiasts, hal ihe 1as yers think :llfl.u::'u%?c&:dnvm tifastion sua ravec Al o ; . | that tha expensca of the town shonid bo cut dawn i ke C“’“:‘;{;",':{f,:‘;:'d",,:“t,,,';";‘;‘,fl:;,?‘t‘f;:: anil moncy: expouded leas lavienly: 1tjs unders | TUB YIRT WaRD SOPLInAID REFIOLIDLY Yy P * | sood that tho prosont Hoard have mado promiscs | wot jast eventag In the Cib's room, In the Grand rants, of reform in thie direction if re-elected, Pacific Holel, Mr. L. L, Coburn presidin The Blaward of the Small-Pox Ifoepital bias been [ Th Gomuitin appaintod uy the maoing beldat | “'Mr. Arthar’ Dion, as soon the mindics were ailowed nuslatanco In the care of his two delirlous | {50 Block-Yarde 1« Wednesday met at Jones' | eqd” wafd ho had noticed thereln tho roasrs of \n ail, corner btate and Thirty-ninth streots, Satur. | OG0 B0 hE B Guyton, on the oxponditure of the icpoe St withat orhar St B 1o o | Sona oy comiafocual conmuaion et Bud | ZISRin U sl on e nspendire f i B 0 | upon the sitnation and the avatlable muterlal for safoly of bis chiatgo And Rls ouwn rost: CEndidatos. They adioutmed. ta-smact syaa oy | €1t at the law ineeting, but underataod that b wa A valusblo additfon was made (o the Plre Do. | €vening, when the saluctions will bo madg. They | SEPected tovouch for The report. Thia ho could not ni have formed (or ura about 10 form) an filfance with the Iiepulifcan party for the purposs of placing a ticket of thelr own cliolca (n tie field for lowo-oticats Winmmean T sald parifes Siave'dais this withou the knowledi and conaeut of the Demacratio otars of thts Clubund tlo majurity of the voters of the Kgvea- teenth Ward; thercforo, liesoired, That we, the Democratio yoters hers ase sembled, dommnnl‘y Protest akainst all such actiou of said parion an geaf Justided (n all1hn fnduenco Wo niay hiave Lo defeal any and ul ot After tho appointment of Pinance and Executly Commltteas, the meeting was addreased by M, P. Tiernoy, who announced that ho had withdrawn from the Aldermanic contest In favor of Mr. O'!l:l&ny, fu whoso intereat the resolutions wora passed. 1TBMS, § Ex-Ald. J. W, McOenniza writes to Tns Taisons to say that b fu not a candldate for Alderman from the Second Ward, and that his name has not oven been mentioned in that counection. Vo O, Cole, Esq., Informs Tis Trisuxs that ha has nrfllcdly atated that ha could not allow his namo {o be u. On Thursday, March 22, ot 9:30 &, m., We shall scll & very largo atock of FURNITURE. Parlor Buits, spring styles; Chamber Bels, Extension Tsbles, Wdrdrobas, Dook Cases, Bideboards, Marble and Waod Top Tables, Hasy Chalrs in overy style, Lounget, Bofas. Walnut Chairs and Rookors, Brusscls and Waol Carpota, Olooks, Mirrors, Bhow Oases, Farlor and Ofilce Dasks, oto. GEQ. I' GORE & CO., Auct'rs. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionocrs, 84 and 8U Handoipt-st, Our vogular weekly AUCTION SALE ¥y Crookes Gininaitls "il"'r’n{;fi': Grand s, 3 Dr, M J. . Liuc! NINTH WARD, 'The Niath Ward Itepublican Club willhold an ad. jnnmed meeling to-day, at 7 r. m., In Parker Lall, cornor of alied and ‘Madlson slreots. Ro- ubllcan voters of the ward are eaneatly roqucetod 0 presont, s the ward representative in the City Councll for the cnlulnfinlwu Yoars will ba put in the fleld; nlso delogstes lo the Town L‘onvunl"nn will bo elucted. uton Leach, uhtgoinery, Pottee New TENTH WABD, There will be & meeting of the Tenth Ward Ro- P‘nrle.lll‘un Club this evening st 20¢ West Laku et e e ————e e MEDIVAL. A A A A Dr, 8chenek’s Standard Remedies. Tho standard remedles for all discssesof the lungs are Bcheack's Pulmonfo Syrup, Bchenck's Bea Weod Tonle, and Bcheack's Mandrake Pllts, snd{f {aken be- Mocomb, U, 5. Taltimore; A K Brooxlyn: Cel, Whiielicad, Newi arr, CialesburRy Gey, Wuahington, artuient Monday, It is n boy, and his last name ITI}I revort Thuraday ovewing to the meeting to be lnll?nl:a,l‘w'lu figfio?ffi“'fi':“#fllffl'figiméh‘gfi '::,fR‘?“": ivod aa 8 candidate for Aldertann from | fore the Juogs are destroyed. & speedy care s eftected. F U R N I T U R E 1y b En. 15 40 he Kinney.’ 1o la not ad Iaege, though quito | 1o s “”“"""!—.“pi’duweon hat, the cket-poddlara wers. paid, 1l Jewred | thetbinl \Ward, wnd the usa of his namo bas been | To thosa three medictnea D, J. H. Schenck, of Fhil- RELIGIOUS, Ry s ale Nortay Marebale “here tims | Tho revival meetings which tommenced Sanday | 0 g€t 8t "t dcarmed o % comh | ™ihe Wout o Committas on Hall have socarod | S4019lis, owes bis unrivaled ucceas fn ths treatment and Genoral Tlousehold goods. NOON PHAYER-MBETING, for developinent. A evening at the Presbyterian Church under tho di- co b iiinge Hiall, falsted and Waahingtan | of palmonary diseaser, Eridny Morulng, March 23, ut Mi30 . rection of the Hov, 11, W. Brown, tha ¢ o only emploged tiro men at tho Third | Billingr' Mall, cormer lalsted and Weabingtan | of p vangolist, e % treots, whiere Jthe Town Convention will be ha ‘The Pulmonic 8; L] the rhid now PARLOR SULTS, NEW CHAMBER RETR. A At gbe poon prayer-meeting yevetdar in Par. | Tho Daparimeatof Bablc Works ostaday fnued BRIV W, Bentisy, fe diagen, promies (08ECoN. | u(Llig e ‘Muche b Sepstink Ok 1D o o '.K'H:Edn‘y "E“. rfl"ra : g : e Y i Saaeld Brrub psta the mmoriddmallas ste g el s ot CutS Lol R lses wero conducte 4 3 4 ol mnc! . Tho attoudsnca cen quf sy he Tenth \ Independont Club was to sy Ll ¢ e ot o emanen o (b el by Sepre, 4gon land at e Chicago & Alton allrosd bridgo. | fars overy hiuii, A, Hrown hus & delivery wins, | LEb:, brobably Bie, Guytan waa In posscaslonof | , % epe v frs | for whea the phiegm or matter ts ripoa sight courh: | Geberal Serchnndiog pisisd Cer held a moeting st No, 105 West Indisna stroct last eveuing, but the woather kept tho members at home, and the twvo or threo who sssembled at tac Place decided to try 1t agatn nest dlonday ovenlag. ——— RENO. : The Charges of Ungeutlemanly Condaot Agalnst That Officer and Testimony Ad- duced to Prove Them, Special Dispalch o The Tridune. 87, Pavw, Minu, March 20.—Before the court-martlal, of which Gen, Iazen, Colonel of tho Bixth Infantry, is President, Ms). Barr, Judge Advorate, to-day summed up tho case agaiost Maj. M. A, Reno, of the Boventh Cay- alry, accuscd of conduct unbecoming an ofticer and gentleman in sttemptiog fmproper lbertics u city was obliged to purchase a strip of land | ilne 1y 37, slucere manncr that has chsracterizod all tholr | therw in order that tho hri:igo cauld”bo awung. and m‘.’.“.‘anu’c.‘i;‘".’ les of anccdotes, M, Dente | yne magier was pertinont. b s et o et o | ke oS o e %70 e | oy e b ek el G i | SIACT RIS S0 o ot v it n 3 - read. . Rev. 5. IL Davis read requests for prayer Tho doaths this week from scarlet fever nitmber | Other Eastern cities whero hu has been, Mr, Dixon was going on to speak aboui the re- s v i e ST Lk e eaihy e woek tram Seatlal roported yea: | | Diblc-rendings aro held overy aftornoon from 4 | portor tae AvaniorsF,on b0 2p from l'ontiac, Mich,, Howu . 1L, snd k; to U o'clock in the harch, Mr, Bi 1 i Princetan, Dl., and 8 numbor of persunal requeats | (HU3Y Wero ot Now, 030 lubbard strect (two | E00,8'clock In tho raing charch, Mr. drown te an- | P3P iny ralscd the point. of arder that the sub- rinceton, I, | ¢cnacs), 110 Wosl Polk, 303 West Alllanco, 509 | 3 Y 'u hv'll a “’u"’“ e ey, d. | Joct before the meotiug was the approval of the from moutherd, fathors, slators, and wives, and | North' Hobey, 33 Waller, 173 Weat' Ni lhvrlu',dl &, and tho ltay, P, U, Thearle. Tho meet- | iainutce, and nothing offcred prayer'In unewe to therh, Dejuneast cormer of Washington snd 5. Clalr, 81 | hus Wit be continued evory evenlng this week ex- | 31, ixon said tha Club could adopt tho min- s i St ity T " | Moty MRS SRl | R bt otk Tatny mea | USE O g 4 e AR }.m'n;.umhn{uclxz tho soventl 'c.h:pllcrmllgumnlll"' plainca, + aad 264 South Des- fas cuwsei by an Inciplent fane at tno coruer of ,,"{' el WA RS e WA Lying haneeaingo Laeniy it yorsen, ere two har | Who 18 that Alderman who, when spoken to | ' Foumitor Kt s having the Past-Offce cal | 300 CT"m'"fl“{:hd she polnt well taken, e v Jiat tre wor ghaut, the npjolutnient of a sperial commitice fa | claiined uhd painiod, Which makes ¢ motme quis oy aonyeiid the meeting was an uajvumed furet In she Curlitian—tis Keehly and 3 inveatisatoalleyed craviednesyon the park of some | & mancy A painil requiae mratiog, ond 1L Was ot Recossary Lo ap- Nertuag o, Komaie, viil of the iwumbers of the Councll, sald that he cauid BYDD PABK, P paen Yecided that the o1 27, were quoted o n e subject. (God, he | Ot sce what they wanted of an investigation; he ‘The Nloard of Trustees met yeyterday afternvon, T:‘x' L frrelintirighy h‘ et i oat S B Gush P B, | SRR i S ] | RS o el S, | sy il penie g i s an o fesh clung e until it was b wvay L 9 inportanca was dons. The suow Is very ol avey Tn ths “}‘.w Thuy souid make | 874Wera: **Agullty conscience needs noaccurer.” | and'ie blocking al the ruads with drifts. AQ“" T e aous was th adjours fram tim to will throw 1t off, tho paticat has rest, aad the lungs be- and chalns ty gtn to heal. To enabls the Pulmonlo Byrup {odo this, Schenck's Mandrake Pilla and Schenck's Bea Weed Tonic must ba treely used to cleansa $he stomach snd lver. Bchenck's Msadrake P'llls act on theliver, removing all ohsirug: tons, relax iha gall blsdder, tha blle starts frecly, and tho lver s soon rolleved. Schenck's Bea Weed Tonle {a @ gentlo stimulans sad alterative; tho alkalt of which it ts composed mixea with tue food and prevents souriog. 1t aaslsts the di- westion by toniug up the stomach to & healthy condie tlon, so that the food sad the Pulmonlo Syrup will make good biood; then the lungs heal, aad tho patlent will surcly get well It care s taken (o provent freals cold. All who wish to consult Dr. Echenck, elther person- ally or by letter, caa do so at his principal office, cornar ©f Bxth aad Arch-ats., Phlladelphis, every Mouday, Bchenck's mediclucs sre sold by all drugglatathrough. out the eountry, uttentlan of | *A'inember ratsod a polnt of order, and ssked It ELISON, POMER s ————— e By WM, MOOREILOUSE & COy Auctloneers, 274 and 27d Kaat Madlson-st. Wo stiall sell thla a. m. &t 10 o'clock, a full lng of Bew ©Faruitite pad Housenald Gonda 2 ° PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, - Dining-Room, Library, Hall aid Of fleco Furniture, Oarpets, &a, y toc | sl ufi,;}u‘ufi?@i‘-finufi of Scoond-hand Furniture By HIRAM BRUSH, . 108 ¥Fifth-ar, 0 R T e ) ittel \/ 0 80 pa provialon for the feali, but shoold | Tho writer of alettor 1o tho T¢mes trica to make | 1h6 Lralns are bobind time. il gfil!n}fi:'ffi:’:'n‘f"‘ Jushiort, B0 tegulat thwe for | i g wito of Capt. J, M. Bell, Company F, Tfl"-"m SRR 3 o T o ot lve o hew lfoIn Jeaur; o caklvina a mawrd cue: | polit asinesthe City Govarament by naking why - 'Ibe inotion ta &pprove the minutes was then put | Ecventh Cavalry, with maliclously slandering 0 DNSUMPTIVES aourehe m‘.fi;“‘,‘\.,‘.”.l‘u,“fiéz:;?".'{‘,.&"}!‘.‘fifi;m’a' sk tiad gl ML over. | front of the Acedenty o:"fi‘..‘.'l::'.«‘.?r‘}'sué"a.',“ L OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. aat carded. moved to roconsider tho vote on tho | BE% 804 With Lumiliating her beforo the gar fhrhie top Cenfre Tabled, Ensy Chalyl Lacoburinn coma the flcsh. The ehuierhnmfll themto work | noon to yetschance (o see tho **unboly show " Movites, March 20.—8teamship Bardinfan, tehan of the Tressn: Carried, rison, all at Fort Abercromble, in the absence of AND fnds, K irbig 10, raalng Cuse. Cliamoe: seut, lied: :r.:ndmn :!:ul ::cx:‘.'"'n -.fn;nn ‘C‘l v:lf:y L xl‘luo (“t'nh& fi'.;::‘m.'b &:{n:h‘ffifi} or'fl':‘:'rfimtfim'iu‘;:h .I,: from Portland, has arrived. o t:‘lmffl"fl ¢ l‘l'an:u.l fl':lmw fl:“é:?y';nu nm;‘ Dr'fl'} ber husband, who waa at the bedsldo of his sick | % :'n"cd.?plnlfi"e';"é' Boarvad Be ding, Bryssels and Wool i Yapolsus I one of bls Mciuries waa referred | Chugchmould fwafl provablity cblees i Haying | JAW You, Morch 20.-Arrived, steamer | fiCt41a Ma e malter with Mir. duyion, movel | fither ia New York, NVALIDS 2. MIRAMBRUSH Auctioncer. to in graphic terme to show the Christian how | fhe Sabbatb-school exercl: f his church called | Othello, from Hull; Frista, from Hamburg. mittee of Three, which md Mr. Guyton's report ‘The speclfications are: . prand th harze of Juaus would bo on tae army of | an usholy thow, and that the Academy of Masicls | Loxpon, Morch' 0,—Etcamships Ethlopla, | under considcratlon, 1o look into the watterand | First—Thal Reao, belng commander of the post, : NOT10E, b atan, and Low glarious a victury would bu won If | Lued every banday (OF 1hoss eaerelors from New York, snd Lord Clive, from Fhiladel- | 15ake 8 full seport o the sabect. s to the ro- | alled at tho quarters of e, Boll, took hor haads | WINCITESTEI'S TYTOPHOSPRITE OF “BLACK HILLN TRANSPORTATION DT e, ue\ life aud overcatio the weakucdscs | g yigyor at bls oftce for a short me yes- | phis! huve arrived out e Ao o | portiuelr, who recommendauon arcin a1 o the nd atlempied Lo draw het o bls porson at | LK AND SODA will promptly nad ralcally | voo A5 Treparsd o rsnapurt dasts frum St ““fallelujsh! Ho has Hlscn " wassung by the | teFua). bit wus obilyed to yicld to his scyoreluii:- pokichiol (A ey, @plo Second—Doint tepallod. ha sivpped outaide, | CUre consumption and buolutely prevent ita | Jebmik, the Searcas Lot to il Vits g the Usiod genpicryion, tod hen shon addsensenioce dnlel | paidtund uiin s M wa st buring bl THE ROOT & SONS NUSIC CO. V0 Ballard romarked {ht tho Club bad mothtag | atrs Hell”suposist e had” el wbortly Alice | developemont i all aaser of Bradisposttion | i huiiosd to Catier o7, Diadntol wiyolier n::I_u{m?g?flum:";l; mm‘-c:g“:‘ ‘lnd’lnuk: (who s also somewhat *tunder the ,mh"\\, offer apecial inducements to parchasers, at whote. | 10 40 with tha matter; that it vus the basincss of | started fo cal 0n & nelghbor, when leno, slanding | or threatened attack. For WEAK LUNGS, | aore iflslatiog at a4 (avorable with apeclal zeferenca 10 tha taxi of Ma). Whitilg, | 8bout th tticm, and give througn b Tates o8 frols auy oilicr Poluts. Wo'are owners O H:nlporllllnn capable of haullug an 400,000 Balod “= l:le:l;‘l.u, Aud can give prompi dispaich with our "o action of tho Council will, of | sale and retail, of abeet-musle, waslc-books, vio. | 1h8 Exccutive Commlttes of Cook County to in- Atbe conclusionol bie emurks ne Offred prayer, | Fultse b hnalied befuro soptulog will be dons | i, puliare, nd all Kinda of musicliavsameste, | T 00 4400 & masie, I it was anybidye iy aDropos of the leaders toxt. snd Mo Whittio sny | Of that atractur. “Tlo babituo of the City-lia}] | General sgents for the Stendard organ and Steck | stalemeut, and ho thercfore moved o lay tho gen: within (ho storm-door, caught her, attempted to ber, and sald it was 1o harin. This out. ted sud reported tmmodiately to the on whom she called. CUBONIC BROXCIITIS, UENERAL DEBILITY, NEBYOUS PROSTUATION, DYSPEPSIA or INDI- GESTION, LOSS OF VIGOR and APPLTITE, and emb: e » W Alrsuguments mide for billing through vis U, P. It . o could not but notice the abienca of bis Honor, | Plano. Quality guaranteed. No.158 State street, | {1€man's motion o tha table, dprd=Altetwards Iu conversation with post. | all discascs arioing from POVERTY OF TIE BLOUD, | 1L sdvver out o tine, fromaft poliidtn'iho ast 16 i ponay{ieul be takeh up sgalu to-day, | S DUt fotice Abu Alecnes of bia Houar, JEUBIaL No 159 N i on depled thaf the Clab kad nothing to | traders, Mra. Dol haring failed to uvlte bim loa | WINCHESTEIS Ny LOPHOSEHITE OF fater, {’,‘.‘5‘.&"&—5‘2,Efii;,‘“fi";}:&é‘;{‘l»‘.,dfl and b bop w Trom B oclock 8 o1 (0B b e el s otles TROLAND Soerian the mattar, aud hinted that If the prtions | soclul gathering at ber quariers, Reno threatoned | 113 Ares SOmA 1S A SPECIFIC, bolog noe- | cth Shiagy Neh- elion Ahnadacemente ot rayer-meetings wero made, | DADCO 8 Well-known one 1a the city ofices. o hs best 1 ND. spcaker kept bis eyes open be would mot have | to mako it hot for nelh-nd drive hfir out ofgthe alod a8 “"'uz“u TONID, o 4 1B, Haoference: First Natlonal Dank, Orishag Usloa 800 1he mcatIng wae Chond b o Ninging of iy Health-Comamissioner Ds Wolf sud bis fhr 2 me of ths best 1awa of England is that sgainst | made such a blunder, He bad uo lll-feellng lowards reglmont, saylng with emphasis **This means | qu a d Fuciio R, . Morgan & Gallagher, Omaisi hymn, ** We're golug home to-morrow.,' siatants, tne Modical Tnupectors, ntenl‘du\vfin"l:» tho adulterstlon of food. Bnow white Liproved | Ar. Gariomhuite was coupsllad. to siatethat o, HARID) 220 BLOOD YObik o . Om 6! iephcos & Wilcax, Omaba; Field, Lettel - UNDAY-SCHOOL SUPERINTSNDENTS the Stock-Yards y 2 Fourth—Four dsys aftor, sbaat Chrletmas, of thecity beld sn faformal meel eaterday f’ mdundum oraing to survey the | €Orn-starch (s 88 paso ss the new-fallen anow. | 7. Guylon's report was incorrect, and hukden'l.:d Price, L, pencer & Co.,” CM o . Clicago hat b bad ev Oaxioy, & Cd-y a0d 83 per boitle. Prepared only by told Mr. Guyton to go back (o the | Chaplain Walaright want to 'Abercrombis to cons b S,fli“fi’- E3d. Lhloagu: Walker, fib want aro soon fo | Enow-white gloss stareb Le 30 per cent whiter sud | S&¢PDAd ever tald M. Gayion ta duct roliglous eaercisce, intending 16 atop with WINOHESTER & 00, Ohemis {bleagos Kounds Urue., Nuw Yorky ehuyier. if evening ai the Drevoort House. The fum thelr altcation, with aviewof preveatlug wie | stsongerthanthat of sey oiber braud n thomacket. | * Hir, Guyton preasaiod an ATIE to all ke bad | Caok S OURecacrciacn, fnt aelit bia acopplng | Bold by Urugglats, 30 Johueats, x.‘."mn. $oopsham, How Juki Dimasl iny o v