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THE CHICAGO T IE CI Y Sweden,--the Privat Bank of Copentiagen, tha | friends of the former Assceeat cantinued ta remaln T . v 5 y RIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1877. wonld be tho proper thing to do, and it would be A | Sald he: Cnrry fa bhind ae A ba wholesome lesson to the otlier contractors whoare | and has & clerk “who las no wide-epread to figure in the Court-lioure work for the next five | reputation for Integrity, and this s ruining ns. Company, the Iatter of this city, are associated | nave been fully and vnequisocally denfed unde with Davls in tho contract. They are prepared | onth h{ the oficers of the compant, 88 will appny, toplacen suficiont number of boats on the | ETARelE to. Tte SKanea Enakitden Nank, and the Skandianviak | wnknowhigly mistakes o friends of tho new As- Kredit Aktie Hologe! of Gothenbere, Those banks | o S Wi Jately ithrawn thelr credlt from the firm, an | "E2oF on the tax-books, X 2 years, They nre fetning ordere for snupplies to pereons in upcclmlly‘!fld"m (R A ‘;?le' Ml"nln:n GENERAT: NEWSB. Acconnt of the YEht Inonoy market in Sweden, and | §0 far as the Narth ‘Fown was concerned, An e e —— good circumatances, and nre giving them all they | Upper Missourd at the opening of navigatton, —— ety the firm were lelt in the Iau]rch. with I':‘nl the alter- | tire change was made during the years 1874 and OBITUARY. h-fllg rene‘;f\:,l](x::::lr:'l'm 3‘{:"1.":2?:;:‘-‘-:\;01::‘-:& clt;‘ and will recelvo thele loadings at Bismarck. Tho SULCID! E, bididing was per cwt. per hundred miles, = Diavia Bid 15, conts for the Siismourl River and | (CINCImAT, March 2L—Dr. William A, 6714 cents for tho Yetlowstone, the incrensed | 'Wakeficld, allas Dr. Raphacl, who took fivs roto onthe latter helng in anticipation of low | ounces of laudanum yesterday, with tha pur- water, Other lower bidders wero_ruled out na | Poso of sulclde, diod thia forenaon. coming {rom irresnonaibleparties, ., Fenlonand e ——e e Levl Wilkon, of Leavenworth, bid one cent lower PHILIP CONLEY AT HOME, for the Missouri transportation, and half a cent He opena bis new cstablishment, the Bt Elme, lower for tho Yellowstone, but unfortunstely | 145 Dearborn street, in connection with Knhos coupled with their hid a claute which might | yigtel, furnished ontirely new, He Invites ) {;‘:”smel"lw"”"‘tm‘{"’ 1"‘3'{“‘“ "d‘yt"&""l P95 | friends to hla. opening to-day, afid wil gusrantes tase of low water for land transportation. wf;’lfi"“"‘ hhxm[zmnm\\ll)fil;‘lh wt“._l,,c imn' Cm:lmn, them o good dinnee, best in the city. nrg, and A 1, e, Lhis ¢l rineys, s o thelr bid belng Aiiher than Davis’ fouranda IIE | WITHIN THREE YEARS OVER 15,000 PERSONS, cents on the Missouri and 17cents on the Yellow- | suffering with tho varions diseases pecullar to thig stone, which, on an cstimated basis of 80,000 | climste, have been aunccessfuily treated at Dr.Bom. wrgfl:lo:::&fi&::"lécycn".illlllfl,mo l]llcnre{- ¢ er'a Turkjsh, electric snd medicated vapor haths ap inve dircction of the | the Grand Pacine Holel, E R business on the Missourl and Yellowatone. This e A TAdc ol otranea of Teckon: conteact Wil probably result fn the Davidson DEATEIS, combination Jmhlhh ng regular lines of boats e Wh Rt ) Lo PSRt i 3 he City Arecssor, and paging him for nseec, optician, 88 Madiron street (TunvxeBnlld- | in theeity, Ar tothefigares, the deposits amnonnt bining with t T o at 80, m. 28 deqrees: 101, Ma 525 12 | o 1o 530,000, AN the AARCLA T0 S35 000, lenving a | theuse of the city boake (1 was informed, whethor ., 385 3 .m0 405 AP, M., 30, Darometer Hhortage of 213,000, On, npen acconnts there fs a | correctly 1 cannat vouch, that tho North Town e a0ty B, .y 20,08 debt of 810,000, haianced by a discount of & llke | Asseeror for 1874 pald the City Asressor 8500, 0,y 2091} B moy 20.05: pum. The Tosns and disconnts Amounted to | hut the North Town Assessor for 1875 told me Mr. . 1L McDonald, Sceretary of the South | 826,000. Me. Skow-Petersen induiged in the hape | himeclf that he paid the City Asrensor about £300 Park Tnvestigating Committes, periveil fn the clty | 80t he ould puy depositors and-other crolliors | forthe ueo of e ity nsscsrment honke) redaced gl 3 R ornat il | Abont %3 cents on the dallar. o had lately the clly ansessment for State and connty ahoutone- yesterday. o has made hia'headquarters at the dl.-lrnlelml a mail to the Swedlsh banke, | third, and, of conree, all the mistakes on tho city Grand Pacifie, and can thora bafonnd by Hlmru who | and, o ona mes un tua Ay Jrom, them, | aeecciment books wes carried along on the State Committea, 0 was unablo ta tell just how he atood wi and connty ossessment Tave suy evldonce oty '"“‘"“l'"‘ e wtori. | thome tnatitutions, tuie e had settied in fail with | *'in Comequence of the exposed blackmaling In Tho Conventlon of the Anclent Ordot of Work- | the othenherg hank above named. Me. Axel Ie- | the South Town, and lso the cxorbitant salarics men wan In secret seanlon yesterday, The nanal | berg, his partner, the only athor member of tho | pald every year to town oficers, the lrnll-menn\ni tercmontes wera performed, After which the time | firm, waa )i in Sweden, and lie oxpected him hero | citlzona of “the diftorent towns united last year an won taken up swith hearingand referring ceparta, | In abot threo weeks, 1lo was rorsy he had not | made nominationa |rrexp¢'cll\'l!nlrnflr. nnd \mflmfle Matements of officers regarding tho | closed a week azo, when fio mlght have effected o Mr, Clarence Dyer wwas eleeted Aeeeasor in tho work In thelr reapcctive lodges. better aettlenient, To n depositor he atated that | North Town, and [ wan asked to accept a place ne : the bank had notes and eccuritis amonnting ta | aasistant under him, 1o which I consented, provid- The Farmer and Frult Groeer iathe namé of & | &40 0d0, and when ft closed there was 85,500 in | ed au indepondent’ asscsament “showld bo_made, new nacicnitural paper published by ' ¥ Bouton | cash in e vomt- " T ntended to go to Enfope as | shich whs xeanted: and 1 think tam In the position ;tc :!«mr"'.: 'n‘. "luler;'r:' f.,,‘.u,',fi?.’.‘a'&\'.‘fi;‘fifi:”al':é‘}tv'l "”; roon as lio conld effect o settlement with his cred- | o nghln whether and why Mr. Dver's asscrament itors here, and woald endeavor tn renow hisar- | was higher, an stated In'Tix CnicAco TRIBUXE, of mupport by (e (armet af Noatheen Tilinols for | ranpenienis with Lig Sedish banks and Fotnrn tnd | {han At Ml & Yesterday morning Col. Luclen Tilton, & well- | others who wear thelr Jaces, milke ete., and my Xnown cm{.... ..,fl:m, of tho most eminent engi- | to-acre lot can't stand (.~ All thisand twice ns munch more was told to eeveral Commlsnionern meera n tho Northwreet, was busled from hin tate | THCY O TR e 27 (ot atention, bt Ayhrs restdence, No. 207 Oak steect. The deceased had | veas not one of them, " lie loft promising to mske reached abont three-ecore yenrs, Foralong (ime :vnnll"z :12'1‘%‘9;!:!:5"% ;n:ld Al:{n 2“}::::;‘: nt::c ':'n'x;; o Wabar Plvoad. e was hora n Vermons, | Eoiing ot thefown lecton, Wraiber e te a8t g o Sad sctlen in this, State g desats) agn, and AMED | S fopg TorHisar e mat alkicharges puRhL (o materially by ble engineching skill in developing _ herresonrces, For & long imo ho reelded in THE OITY-HALL., Springfleld, and some cight years ago ho ‘r:u;ed from Mlcuu lhluflcn:" i npu":‘l}l!:' el.l';d The Febroary g:g-rofl of the Police Department 0] up L] resldend d )e UL R courteous and enstaetic | e ayor has ¢0 fAT rocovered from his neural- J xo! A 18 23 to bo able to attend to his ofclal dutles. friends, In b Itality he was bonnteoun, and | & ey rae Prrorpinl, o ‘@icd luaving bo: | The Commities on Streataand Alleys of the West mnd. :r':'x"'«' il "l.l’nrn wu'r’x:;nh?flb}gfigul;hnl fir'é:' Division Is called to meet In the Clty Clerk's ofice no ving _ children . | ton dJ The remning were Interred temporarily o vanit tosmorrow afternoon ¢ d o'clock. . Tand, be stfornal | J.D, Milliken 'yosterday, took outa permit to | on the Missourl. NURAT—In Take View, Wrizhtwood avonae. whsn;u ln;:t' especially “:" :lusufll-l actq | onime husinges. Theto kete rome Jmailfoann | AT siate before, the amettment on tenl eatate -35:35.: e oy g r)"(l:l-v'llgder oflclnied at the | arect & two-story and Saceraent dwelling 22530 Grorge K. Jtatat, a8 g, I ML, inn e eforpnoon yesterday a horse attached 8 or and connt cn e years 187 orda; morning, and N Iy i W 'S pa. o Tewny on_ lesplainen srect. nnd | made. JE S rweco miade from the boolis of tia City Asscats f"""}:l "E‘:;x:“'fi'?" T r:hnyml::l:ul gxl fhfil de- Lok, 0 a7 Yermon Avena. The bulldiug s to IOWA. ers. Cekialod and allnded to the fact that doring thirty . 3 —— danhing fnta & almilar 7ig killed 3 horse belongin, From othera 1t was necertained thatthe tatai fla- | or; the aseessment for the yenr 1876 was made en. e inan of N, "280 Bldo Tnjaud elonaing | yyiiseaaf tho Uank wouid ainonnt to 6200,000,nd | tiresy indcpenslent. from any former. books. ~Th L FERGUSON—M{rs Addin A. Farguron, sged 16, e f an active birinass 1ife-he had nover over- Tho Finance Committee met in the Com, trolier's e . L O, % Lo e s Jheors, ‘Mor 168 ‘West | tho necels about threo.fourthn thnt sum, bt i one | assieianta 8f Me. Dycr wara instractod, and, at1 | Hawn Ly bank.acconnt or given a note. Mr, | ofico yosterday and comsideved s lob iptrolier’s | state Control of Rallronda—United StateaSu- | sicp-daughtar of C. ¢; Otto, of Chieago; died 1 Madison atrect awalting an owner, roemed to havo nay definite Information abaut tho | understood, accurding to an sgreement bitwecnall | Tilton leaves a forins of fully'a quartar of & references, nmong which was the time-wotn Peter | Preme Court Doclslon-—--Workings of the | “caritamiilon (Ont.) papers please copy. Thera han heen missing since Thursday evening, "Lf.'i:2.":‘;3?%2;‘3:‘3'2'5}'°‘}.:n'|fc"r°'fim'll'-'ne':|’:'§-': lw‘m (hul:l\nnuomru of Fm;k C“r“”'lm nlnn‘:nn nrmf:g million ufidolll 5 mxnly‘ In cn'-wsn';“go?dl. n'ml Downey eltbm. Town Raltroad Tarlf Law---Othier Matters, LODGE—At Pontine, 11l,, March 10, 1877, Wi, 5 ! 9 anil (o assees each picco of real estato at one-! 1tia stated a portion consiste o 3 n gold, B . Bpeclal Correspondence of The Tridune. +1n-Jaw of I 2 fium?l}?;nm‘mnl'x‘lil:m:: zou“\\(::.’;ugfl:m‘;‘unm given. part of the rosl cash value, and I say that | bat ncenlly%nuhlltd. e executed & il | , Omoof the two small-pox patlents at the pest. fam H, Lodge, son:in-law of D, 1. Horne, Es., honee died yesterday, Tieccased was 20 years old, 8 Canadian by pirth, and named Charl: The other patient ie convalescent. ; RELIGIDUS. The Tysanter's rocsipls yesterdey wero £1,603 THE NOON PRAYER-MERTING E é"fl',' the m:rlg ugl"nl:.l“lnr‘i nml Sg{; fin0:¥°"§ m‘t.l; % cllancans 3 mball, the Soul Tty W e b W tregd | Town Collector, turned in 875,000, , snd opens : C tho Pt T v endred il gt o muc | FHUBCTERETL R EIE Werbo gt o vigor a8 ususl, And morg will probably ba hired to-day.. The sews Tho Rey. E. R. Davis read tho requests for | oraare all in good order, and tho catch-basine have prayer, and Ilency Morchouse, the Bnplish evane | beon opened to draln away the melting snow, so a that thioro will bo no troable, provided the water gellst, bore them to the Thrane of Grace, can be ducted Into the sewers, +dosu, keopme noar tho Growe " wae o<t | " Eigut deaths from scarlet feser havo occrred sung, and Maj, Whitile read the losson for tho | E he (ram, searlol - a day from Ttomans, wiil.: *tThoreforo, now fs | {hig ok | The now casceof Clscass eeporied ges thers no condemnation for those which are in | nlaines, 44 Finnel, tH West Fifteenth, 460 Bolden Christ Jesus." In the Gnfaliod work of Christ we | avenue, GBO Soutl llnlated, 380 West Indlana, 214 wera accepted, 80 that there was now no condem- ls"musu'&' ‘.3\:9‘:‘5&“0& me’?"'c:fifif' n’i%fllrlrc;fl- nation. Clod's law washaly and Jush but 1t conld HBieTng, and =8 Walnut stycet (3 carcay, " not be kept by a stnful world. But Ood, by send- Fire-Marshal Benner announces that after noon ing Tkis Son, condemned sin {n tho flesh, and the | o FATEJISERS REREE ARGEIRCE AL Ao condemnation due slnuers by nature camo npon | bestrick'in the Weat Divislon according to the Christ. who wnet the condemnation. lence thers | pouw eard, which haa for some timo heen T opern. was now no condemnation, Christ having eatisficd -| tion in tiie othor diviatons of tho clty, The work the law, Becauso lfe had risen, becanso lle had | of rearranging the boxes lias been A gevera one for died for slns, thero was now no condemnation. No | Ay, Darrett, Superintendont of the Fire-Alarm man ever lived who could bo presented beforos holy | Tafegraph, but L 188t has been savlstactorily per- tlod withnotningin hisnatare sintul or deservingof | formed. '8 W) rath, ‘Pho death of Christ had satisfed tha g John O'Shanghneasy writes to the Mayor to learn Iaw and bronght salvation Into the world, Not tie whemu‘mufn y Y TIR DEPOSITORS no property-ownee * wonld bo wilting to sell jocakepoor E"f“'{:" 1y Shotitve; fect wixinched | aro nll Reandsnaviane, montly restdent in Towa, | in Fpropporunn to e nsscssed walao for high. nnd has Atk o eRlon L Madun when | \Wleconein, and Illinois, and but few livo in Cuice: | 1870 excopt, porhaps, ander = foreclosare, joomomoiiian Ladge, Mo X, of I i hadun wheh | go, Somo of thosc hor are very ind\mani, and | Db no wondér that “coruain proporty-ouners Just xeon a biack coat black nants, wehite Wnes | make unfavornble statements regarding tho burst. | gramblo whose pronerty was ascaccil, wlien It had v‘mt. fll'ldll xhnrlu: oth ! “h" catn tited e ‘Icldy ed banking firm, and asscrt, doubtless withont | neither been ssacased at all hefore, or atn rathor ni friends that he may have commiited sulelde | eange, that the fallare Is a ruse to swindle them, | nomnal value. I fonnd ftcen crer of tho mast while nnder & temporary 01 of Inssnity, ele. Winalow's defalcation in {reely ntentioned in | valuavle land not assessed ot all, [ fonnd property Tha Alnmnt Ananclation of the Cook Connty Han- | conncotlon with the fatlure, and, when fhe coun- | where the bulldings slone had doitolo nescesablo pital, that in, the cx-rugeona and ex-phytcians | try depositars aro heard from, 1t 1s qnite likely [ vainc than the \whole property wns asscssed tho of the institution, held thele nonual rennion and | some bitter howls will be sent up, ear before. _Asafinal resull, the asseasment for mipper Inst night ot tho Hospital, corner of Wenl . 70 for the North Town tnfned ont. Tour milifons Tiarrison and Weod atrects, There waf a good at- A BNOW WAR tmorc than for the year 1875, and nearly? cren with tendance, and a pleasant #ocial evening swns passed. = 3 that agaeasment nfter the State Board of 1870 had ‘Almnmeom m{ppt:;hwn:' l‘lm d nfl“l !efl‘l‘llllhs INCIPIENT RIOT ON TWENTT-BECOND STRRET. llll'}afl b!:‘p‘tr tnnl"ln lml.m of th Sonth and West he management. e busincss meeting resultes -fecling c: ut what wero the e uth and in th clection of r. Q. K. Dyas to the Presiden- ,J:"l';;‘l‘,,:z”&f;::::‘:;:"?mm":;’du ‘2 318105 | pawnet Tha South Town had about seven million ¢y, and Dr, J, W. Tope t0 the office of Sccretary : Jen than tho year bofore witiout the 52 pee cent of for the cnsning year. C'mnv‘:r:'yl-m! 'sl::‘ ml!dfl:fl flfl’l;'l'e"'!-uvfnnd :hri‘sul]le uamg added m‘ and (ilne ‘\:‘m ’l‘o;.vn stree etween ¢ streel ani ndiana avenue, had anly nbout one illlon more than tho year he« The members of tho Labor Leagne, 0 tho nume | 150 sy Tt shawod Haelt in a way that nearly | fore. 'Theso assessments wero inid befoio tho et of a dozen, mct at Mankell Jfall Iast ovening County Board of Equalization, and it Is my bolief and mourned over the defeat of the blll whicls has | caused a rfot, Itls only two well known thers | gin' SOV 1inve heen falrer, under the sire Ween pending fn the Leglalature to rogulato con- | wasa heavy snow-storm Tnesday, dsy and night, | stapces, to have reduced the North Town as Jletddator, Avoloaf thinke Yeas passed to atich | The Clty Itallway Company ran ita snow-plowaat ment from 25 "o 28" per cent, Instead of members of the Legislature aa had aupported the | 00 trieevals untit after the 'storm coasod, and | 16 per cent, ns was dono, ~ Mr. Dyer had i}, and o vote of censire on thore who oppased . g heh rattiiy . according 1o the - agreement it ' Another meeting 14 to bo held Monday even. | yesterdny morning Twenty-sccond, which, by the When fhe. Asscarors of the: other towne snappod ing. the specinl object being to revisa tho conatitu- | way, fs & very narrow street, was adorned within | yneir Angera at that sgreemont, and the County tlun of the League fo that noan IW'M admiited 10 | (ne fimite nbove mentioned, where it Is traveraod | Hoard of Equalization punishod the Norih Town ";:“:‘ “‘“‘“"“”"";"‘ e ‘“; “":'m con tho | Y CAF-iracke, with two ago ramparts of oy, | becaute It b on foncat ma for Asgewmar, ¢ heavy snow Ol neaday Ie maork on the 8 2 whole, e eystem of asscssing propor! in i feary anow of Toenday Iett s mark 0u tho | in somo places neatly slx feat high, . Thesa banks g g prop Cook Connty I n snare and o fraud, and, practiced Welzhty muss accamalated until it broko In thrce | f Anow had boen chiefy thrown up by the Com. | iy "qyy Siher mark of tho world, would o apeot, by of fonr of the thick glass panes and cansed o scat- | pany in clearing #a tracks and utterly prevented | revojution, if Legisiaturca conld not bo Induced to Newrow, Ia, March 10.—The independent | of llydo Park, aged A8 years and 10 months, stand taken by Tng Tsinuxs In public matiers | SMITH—On Tucsday cvening, March Nfi atthe s giving it strong hold on the afections and | fgéidence of Men. Taylar, G40 West Washington 4 conildence of the people, and & front rank in ";’;E‘fibf\'}:‘f‘;.fl:‘h‘ ;fd?’fnt m., Willlam journalism In Iowa. While other leading jour- “leel.ln‘ atlus son's rosidence, No, G4 Nebraska nals are wont to follow public opinion, we expect slreel N o 8 Tus TRIBUNA to lead it Tho recent decision of 053::1‘,‘ Ty ;\fl,(.abmci:l:rl}?u fa the United Statos Supreme Court on the Iowa | O'BRIEN—In this eity, March 20, of nnetmoni Rallroad-Tarif® law (in connection with other | Richard O'Birien, yomngest fon of his helore decisions), aflirming the declsions of the courts | PAEETS: szed 1 jede 3l imonths and 7 daye. below as to the right of Btates to control rates nn",',‘&,,é. {fnnr'en '.?..": fi‘;{?‘:&..&%:yu:flfl:;:fi ¢! of tarifl for freight and pussengers, has awaken- | Calvary Cemetery. i, publeInjores 1 i, i, anh | one, S Rersdnne, . 200 SICHHAA v O e i dectoios it hold o chiacl | otica f funoral herentlor. A e i Tormuar yence. and. Ihat | _LOLITIOAL ANNOUNOEME the day for high and exarbitant rates has passed day before his death, o8 Todtirs. e A ‘WARD, ' Tho Fonrth Ward Republican Club will Ve Towa Rollroad-Tarit law fs perhaps_tho | ovonine ot 506 Fhle oot o the prrsaony most practical statute of the kind {n the West. | eelecting delegates to the City Conventlon. Al Based u{mn the rallway theory of ** higher rates | Republicans ara invited to attcnd. ‘lflr !;hor Ihmll," will‘hln dlmnubcd rate ngd t!:o = EGETE WARD, stance incresscs, it has been pronounc ¥ | J compotent rallroad men the most equitablo ere will be a ltepublican meeting at No. 50 o br £he kind in thio country, Under lts pro- | Bluolatand avenuc to-night at 8. visions the different roads in the Stata are FOURTEENTE WARD, classified thus: President Gernhart calls a meeting of the Foues s brother W ' w that 1 to bo eaved. | might have experienced soma such trouble, Any e L dom o e B ont. an: 1hot | Information wil bo thankfully received by Jotinat I'litell you. Iv'l thl)‘. his f:lu; Ilnl)?:.h“: nlfl‘lllll!!]ldwfl! Fort Wayne. RupramY, ahd o Know by faith that e would b0 | Tne Comptrolier yestorday recelved $4,000 for saved. When o man felt that thern waa no con- revenne vlllp"lnll. ut did ll{fl {snue lhol‘:wnrrunu of his brother, T. O'Shatghness or four of the thick Klass pance B calte o e | B oro oF voliclo. from goiting nek: iho shlas | Boolieh 1. For uny sow man It fn an {mposibilty | 1ok, 3 e, Wis 16 o ons L0, Rr o' To | whowas tnougnt to have, como fo this cily 238%s | “'Class A —Koads whose gross carnings aro | feenth Ward Ropablican Cluo for this avening ltcnfiu(lflm c,al:lr{lly y:‘nlfrdn .'nud nb!vlr":“l' n:‘:z walk, hindering customers at anyof the atores, | {0 'l“m":le in any o l;u; (lm;:-\;!cmug'umu“-nd triist Jesus, ‘henwas a man in_Christ Jeans? m:cl:g lxg ll:l;umd 't}rz “"{'}" -’xl«Ll X'l‘hu corro utulm pfir,mélsn'bgs more, nnoually. Lockuer's Hall, 400 Milwaukeo avenne. n ent wash-tub was doing duty as a catch-basin eqnl e assessmon 0 mon! ¢ tima 3 spondent had heard of men being ehot dotvn, mur- Mass 1~ or more mile, o e Wripites Wite. over the sams which had | And also interfering with the dellvory of gaods. | yiiowed by taw. ' AWhen he took his placo aaa slnner, hellesed Jeaus | GF B 4 st G Loas than £3,000 ver milc. EIGHTEENTH WARD OLUB. 1ot been broken were placed mome boards to pro- | Th the storckeepers roso in thelr wrath, hired | “Now. allow me a few words yot ahout my ex- | Wavior. No one wonld ever think of Noal eaying, | here in this wicked city, and feared that At for_ him, and cxercised faith {n ilim ae o | dered. picked up dead, and various) d“ osed of vent the snow from dotng further damage, A few | innwmerable small boys, and had tho snow shoy- | perience in nascssing personal property. Disnka bl Jollara will mako the ekylight as good ay new. eled back an the cae-packs, The atrect was soon | Wera feft at alf placcs where taxabl” personal The Chicago Typogeaphical Unlon,in viow of tho | lled with cars, and It was fully balf an hoor bo- e e T nart h‘n‘rd ‘lllmfl. &md l{:\_!,ll“mll{ :hndl mx"z"n‘"yum" l’hg rfruhl.hw conld nn‘l mrhnu'gn. Snmr-‘ lawnl wlxg on the apot. A groat many made thelr retuens «ituatlon and nro ngt to do what they can for | six horses were put on, but assoon as they cleare % . the rclief of thelr employers, lave volnutarily | the tracks o "hovs flled ihem up again, | Db checking offy a great many wer found miss- ‘I'his classification was made to protect, & measure, the weak roads, as tho rates allowed roct, this cvening nt B 0'clock, 10 act npon Dy ara ik poe cont higher than A | tiinatter of a candldats for Aldorsian and other and 15 per cent higher to * C¥ ronds than ' B, buslnesa. thie tatter being rarcly any higher than rates CONFECTIONEILY, JUSURRUIRTAu bt A meoting will bo held at Torner Hail, Ne na| oA mesting eld at Torner 1ail, Norty ' C? ronds; tho object S S il dompation, he would want to walk aftor the spint, | Tecause tho Appropriation bitl will ta-night bo cer- ["“““'HIY charged by " G ronda: K mada a rednction n the prics for reitl Tho hikamadins and bystanders sceined to enjoy | (%, WBY Were they’ uot wetuenuib Pactlex on | canscorate himeelf i God, nnd proserve hia body & | tifed to e County Colicctor, and then moncy can ielng to foster thém untll ablo to “staud CELEBRATED throughost cic., on followa: Morning poy ittt the windows af the mijecent stores ang | WhomIhad tocall toldmethat they had receivedtha | gacrince, holy, acceptable unta lfim. tie borrowod upon tho levy of 1877, e, Farwell, | alonc.” A tablo of rates on leading articles of the Unlon—exprossed ta sil o7 1000 cmes foreman's wage e sy honns ' | £Amo kind of blanke the year befars and had mada udienc o 4 i The sudienco then aang **ilalleinjah," after | when asked about the probability of his getting t foreman, 0 £25 to 841, 5 cent er 1, O 5 arts, 1 1b and d oo crow; at 11 there was a howling mob, who thelr return, Thelr nclghbors were servedat the merchandlse, graln, flour, cattle and logs, is s, ond upward at » ol which the mneoting waa open for prayersand zee | moncy, sald that ho had been promised a largo | cetablished on distancos ranging from one 40, 00¢ per .~ Address to ma: foreman, {pplandud urery suceces of tho storukeopors, and | SSve time, madono returm, snd, as uobody oret | marks, ety n Taski o0 hosboARE ot e | 0,075 miles, (o excead the lenath of wny. fowa arlersQUNTIE, Contes aesltant foreiaiy 822 to 821, Weelly gelied dectively at the offutte, of e stredi-car | fiany. tuay fave. Hoped Ut fho samo praciice oithe Tov, 3, I Dvlaand the Rey. 3z, Smith, | apprehenied no Jitieuity in muasketing tho clty pa- Yo na-untfores 58 raflway schedule, and with oncr, Shichao, cen! T 1, ems P uc 3 2 0'clof A . 2l %3 s u cesm 'gr 1,000 ems. The propos ivers. ‘;‘ ""‘-"_:‘r “:;"‘m vNA\‘OIDiflI.'fl. Woud prevail under Mr. Dyer, and those are mow | © %9710 4 zentieman In the andieuce, with & gg;ldwmthl!z“ now regarded as about as good a8 | the claselfication of freights attachcd, makes it ta to the book ecalo and dircctories wero de~ it dth 8 mot , | Rmong the grumblers. Tented. e L e D Semutley crowd, | Coneidering tho whole system a fraud, | would Coroner Dictzach yesterday held an fnquest npan [-rould” go plunging through i~ the = wake Tetionhanta &"'Lf-’é’?'c’u‘.' e o T Xotoan Knott.a sk, \hy dled AL the Conty | 07 ‘a 'snow-plow, iho horses urged lo Morpital of pneumonia, and upon John Hickey, decidedly Teutonic jook and necent, harped an tha " Ve ‘The Speclal Committes (one Aiderman from onuul‘n'pnmunl. Belleve 111s Word aud trust 1lis f"fih w-r;l‘)hnp o‘?md h wfifl “1"‘:“ of eh.-:k’z 1,’“‘ . Charles 8. Morton spoko of the trials to | Jndaen of the fast-approaching elcction met tn the e e e era st Eyactet, 1lahad never | City Clork's ofico’ yesterday - ‘Tholieia of all touhted, since ho came to God, his stna liad heen | Yards except the Lirst, Kitth, Sixth, Eichth, forgivar; but what troubled bim was tho fear that | Ninth, Teoth, Twolfth, and Fourteonth wero ho Ceould nat lead sach a lifa as GodSvould dellgnt | ready, bub it was thonzht bestthat the Hat shanid 1o Jave and bless. But he found that Ciyrfet was | not bo published until camplotod and accepted by ot onis s Havfor, but a preservers Mo td | the Councll, The Committee will meet at u: B o Pl that ho could do nothlag with | this ovening Just bofora the meating of the C acomplete and practical rallway law,~such a A A A A A A A AN A one aa the railrond magnates fear to see con- | By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO, B unkwhets thrawe thte for Taflosto | DY LelonNs ok and B andormnes. % amend or repeal, though uttacking it both fn tlic courts and lit the Lemisluture. A reduction of somo 83 per cent In freights within tho Binte has taken vluco under it pro 4 il yislons, greatly to the relief of our people, and under its protection a_large intcrnal traflle has sprung up within the 8tate. Our shippers can AT ATOTION, ol citizens are really In earnestto elcct honest and fuey by the whip of tho uriver, and tho ‘who died at the same nlace, it wus sald, from ciy- | ARowbails anid Bowld of o mob. Cat N, 257 on E'é\‘flz';"x’é"r%'.‘..'x‘éh'a??f“u‘.?flf.%’ih'fifi?.“.‘?fl’é’é’f e sipelas in wounds infiicted on his head by Oficer | he Cottazo Grove lino broko a1 whifiictzees and | grumblers, provided hicds willing lo serve, than to Caecy, of the Weat Madison Street Statlon, in o | the horses ran away, but were ""Hfi"d at tho next | ECLgTert & Coilector, no matter how falthially ho drunken brawl ot the hotise of Emmia Galnes, col- | corner. Before a new team could be hrought from | acted, The oflice of Amsentor requires honcaty ored, o, W Sridlan airect. Tio Inqueat, how he bara nesr Twentlth sreet, tio boya ad elov- | With baperlonce, the other ouly wencral business vee, developed tl X 4 v o1 5 a 4 f’le"r, (cfi-‘rfin:;: ur'fné‘ cfi:cx:( l‘o:nw:;:l“::enfinfilllu? Some employes of {he Company sct to work to dig 5“"““' Dnsked by cig sieconsacy b mibing, N 3 the past of the present, so L dropped | ©fl, and completo their report, which will be acted | take advantage of vross-roads and competing c NS CuanLes Ilaussyen, tho wholo thlag snd left it all to God. He | upou by tho Conncll to-n ght, b arallcl through lines, which formerly cxorbl- N i 'Ezhll’ll'»:k':;l 5.".';\‘"}{,‘ :’fl’x:‘:"lxx;mfinwlpfiiflf]‘",‘.'.“nlfi :‘:fil;"rlf;::“nxlm‘i,l!’\‘:nuhl?fl o‘m:‘rvnu{gfiu‘;’flfl'puuén AMUSIMNENTS ad como |lo vmdnlnf“ that 3;:3: lfi:&d:;,n; on “l}:; ANNOUNCEIMENTS u{:‘tl ahocx} ll;lei’a hrc,r‘u'icrcd lmgonlb"ml thml Brussels, Wool, ond' Venotian O:rpaty chips some Limo ago, 'The olficer waa exculpated | oniy, arid not intefero in tho interosts of elther 2 ME . e 0 e o staround L fOF the proacht, N2 EMENTS. ieh T oS ROt T v lat by Mk Walnut Bedsteads, Burenus, Ohairs, o i - d Framial s, D o Y Jus TR Reuints stk ot el fo o fator, o ontd TR s Zons Svoa siomty Tihe, cument e Oftcer Simeon Y. Prince, Star No. L of the polico | oo e pa e e B oK o be dug |, Tho Verit iequiem will bo given this eventng hy force, I reported in o i condition ot his bome, No. 48 Hammoni street, tarifl rates; vonl, wood, stone, lime, ccnent, . are fi‘lnrgo[‘tr?m‘b" in lhe;muu:ll:s; "lor'v fates to Parlor Buits,' Eto,, he Mississlopl give us compoting lines there to - ¢ market, and Ay caanuegw our whole Statc :,fiu‘:,";.;{g;&' FRIDAY MORNING, 3archi3, st I belng beueited. ot Into foreo, threo yoars | 3 rolla Bruseels and Wool Carpota, Ttep, Flusb, o, tie Chicao, Burlington & Quincy and the | &nd ilalr-Cloth Parior Buite, Bedeteads, Durcaus, it e Y, Clinire, Lounges, tho ontiro atock of & First-cliss filinots Centru{ refused ‘to abey Ity while the | Hejer, amonnting to over 85,900, Chieago, Rock Island & Iacific and the North- Tho ab e western, while ostensibly complying with its i abovo wl sold without Hmit or rosorse, provlfi;“u, |ncrcu:§‘ mflr u;ml“u%:!nll mlm to ’%}lll; in addition to our regular salo of 0 cover an) uctlon In rates. h| J H E:tfur muveronlyy(l:fimml to injura tho roads and Now and Seccond-hand Forniluro, rive awsy from Chicago thougands of car-] onds of gruln,’;luck, otc., which sought a 8t. Louls, | 88 General Ionschold Goods. trust Him fully and frecly, for thore was not a Tienry Morehouso will give a Blblo reading In stap in o bellever's carcar, m‘:‘;n“dtlha f,:m;l:'llzlhn Farwoll Hall to-day at 4 p. m. Bubject, **Ruth." geavo, I which he was ot guidod by the 4006t o | Tho leadarn of tho Ada Btroct M. K. Church will think that condemnation would cotae at the duy of | glvo a roclable to-night at the churchon Ada Jud, enl." As lll:l:khchuvun wma 5?’1‘1"5'3”;‘;&3" near ¥alton stecct. condeimnation wan taken nway. Christ had n T A b ok tho Jubiment duy for | Heney Morchouso will preach in Raflroad Chap- ‘n‘ll':sn:hzficml on flim, Cod glnl;'ul bellevers to | el Stato streot, near Fonrtoenth, this evening ot the cross, aud told them the atorm was all apent, | 7:45. All are wolcome, :,'{:lnl“::\“:"':"‘f wAYaOY ' oudeijnatialy jo fhuse 1t I8 not men alonte, but good oMico 'lml errand AV Freo from tho 1aw, Oh happy condition!” was | boys, thatsreto bo found at tho Yonng Mon's then sung, Chiistian Assaclation Fros Employment lurean, Mr, -llEn Morchonse rald thero was no other | 145 Fifth avenue, book'In the Now ‘Testament that ho fatthiuliy DIt | Tho Ttov. Georso W. Willlams, of Cinclunatl, out. the Heethoven Soclety at the Plymouth Congrega- fin discawo in thought "l this time the snow bad begun to meltand | tional Church, with the tance of Mrs, Thurs- nck, to e cancer of thy stomach, but It bafes all tho o] K g 0 B ir oF The meducal Tratormity InTor tretoment. aid | Do e Do O vtk acrj | Lot Ml Do Polgram, M, Destor, and Mr, Borg- thiere would appear 10 Le ho hope of hin recovery. | renewed its efforte. Boys kicked and prshed the | Moin a8 soloiats, and r. II. C. Eddy accompan- Mo joined the pollce force tventy-two Years 420, | wnow on the tracks, and ecveral men carricd awoy | Ist. Tt1s speclally desired by tho management und'in probably its oldest member yet aliv or | by the desire for_uiischief huntod upshovcls and | that the nudionce shall bo n 1t8 scats promptly, In vight yeuars past he wos stationed on mearenzer | went to work gratnltously, The storekcepeta who | onder not to interfero with the opening number of duty it police herdguarters, nl throngh rainor | seemed to ho most active in this lnwlessnoss were | tho ltequiom, ine, ur the torrlbto hurficanes of ehanzo that g ° e e e ; e e MerartaeE, o Aays at b Ptk | S o ele, e el THE OLE-NULL CONCERT. 3 and J, E. Greone, anid tho mdst of tho hie Ol 13 erts will he i rendy 1o do i duly oru kind turn for sny one who | tronble took placa between Wabash and Michigan .n?'.!’..';,'l{.'\""'gte'.‘imé" -‘l‘"llmrtr:u!ckwlhu. fran rurflnrfll 11, 1V Frends were & inultitude, and all | gvennes. . which occasion the followlng programme "“Im be will join in deep regeets that he 1s passing away. ONT NOTALE RXCCPTION . rformed: Sarsha flirup, the newly-appolntod waccomor | doreres to o Toconled. 1. . L Harvey, the P o to United States M , Campbell, took | proprictor of the I'alaca Market, kept two men and | Plano m’b—fl)‘lflmj‘lflg l'l{-lll farshal 1en ¥ . Milwaukee, or Peorla market, or o through | Doalera and consumers aitond for bargalns. 11t lecturo to-night st'tho Olivet Baptiat Chuch, g : 1 otiice yeaterday, 7 team sy earting away the snow in frone of his s B LU this Epletio to the Romans, But it also epoka of | [ o, Ol Fouto Enst via Joliet cut-off, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloneets. e Bl potse. | PInce af Dusdncas. A HiimboF of othors afvg hold s | Duetta-'*1f Convegns Torgiveneas tbrouynGnris of Justiication, and de- | ¥onrth svevuc, st 8 velock,, Subject, “Ih | Mgyl as uroughit by tho Btato sgulnst the 0., | T oz of the wice, itiibogh tn the 650 of the law b | foutral position, foining neither alde, When It [ . M0e Sebtors Sartinge oud, Jire T clared, more I.lvunll‘li that thore wan now no con- b B.&Q. R R, which the Supreme Court has By G. P. GORE & GO will not be entitled to full nnd octual possesslon | wis foutid thut tho snow-plows were not adequate e Abin i TAurady, deomnation. Thisdid not mean' sitnply that thero The Directresses of the Protostant Otphan Asy- | ygp docided In favor of the Atatc, 1n conse- 65 and’ 70 Wabash-o b gl bl commimlon mriren o | ey it of Thob, DAL thefe el | 1 ouatelasof Serxalyjgsvever o B o S | B O a Wotin Comsors” (14 Whbagh | duonco of repeated wiolations of the law, this 70 abuliay; e Uar Ce Il . L . B e T o0 iy don 3. | faren were sCll Tors ‘avalling, Tha' Loyn cyvared | Tonorsolo—*'Tho Baft atliers tWind i hat {0 step ons of himee i nto Chraf Or | Svenue” Friday evening ot 7o'clock, . Mardn ond and tho liinols Central ad Tald thotnseives 06 Thursday, March 22, at 9:30 . m., Foute and Omar 1, Wright, of Belvidero, s sures | fhem with snow, shioveled 1tInto ther Taces, and | ooy, vna—t, gl ,{"'.'.' Karl. ho would never get to heaven and wlory. A Man | Towne, musical ddrcctor. Tho frat rehesryal, held c:' f 1myilllons o o] n;s ?mnnn! o clvil an Wanaleatihers tha ekt tice. In a conversation with Marshal Ulldeup | sifted It down thoir backs, - Finally the two con- lna—from 5,;;; A fahii whe had taken thia step could truly sy that now | Tuesday evening, was satisfactory. minal cascs, and st tho last sessfon of tho . yesterday, the pentleman Informed the reporter | fonding partios approached su near together thint 9 thare was no condemnation for him. General Assembly appealed for relief, pledglix futuro good belavior, In response, the I Gulwmlg Assembly enacted p(;lhn is F U R N I U R E " kuown as tho ‘‘Amnesty law,” roleasing sald roads from all” criminal pros- | ParlorBuits, apring stylos; Chamber Bots, . v A tecture and mualcal entertalnmont will bagivon T, Jiov, e, Switn, of Maunteno, W¥le.s urkedt | this cveningin Gracy Iteformod Kpiscapal Gliureh, then know thoro wa nocondamnaiion. Sir, Smith | Conior HoyRg avonus aug, Lo, Mosmo steest, coms e i A T snettogs. thore, In- | socund of the seriod, WL b wiven Uy Lishon Fal. hnt be tcrlzned waking no changes for th pres- | acveral nfows with shovels were exchanged, ‘a. e A el e ek outiens tho rum of tha | this junctirs tho police wiroly Interferred ar there | 100 801015/ Sl ofice: —anl that o contompiated mnking bnt one | would have been bloodshed, and forbld “either | L,y 1ovor oy Moo andition, ‘This gentloman is understood to bn Mr. | party from duing nny fuetner woek, The nuw- My lovely ch ':\lr ~John tlitwell, who I8 renorted to lisve had anpira: | Dlows, however, wero allowed to go through, an | gietitana o Tarantella,.r, ] o lows, on tho aubject, ** Idola; or, Tie Prejudices Exi Ward, “Hons fur tho iice of Mprslal Mimaelf, A e ol | HLe e O B e et il heon e | Mtattingale, rorg sad of in ouecy, aa, bad boon, Brelet, | of Sian ond s wa : ; R A A A I slgl::;:::swunmk e Poed Fop abien e v o v Ve ), H K R ey . c e —— " ¥ ¥ 5 o ot vl . ¥ i kX tnrmed away from the doors, © There thelr “through rates ™ to tho rates of 1803, tho a8y Ohairs T Bofs olomi as snonibly il aicely e If thero had beeu | B0 otk In Ko BOUES, Oy 1oy | Enslibatlad—-TLoine Hacle Waralack of workersdn_the vineyani. and not ORIMINAL, Toweat avor. catanlished by thoso ToADs. "HOt | areTeos e Lt e T b ‘Walnut Chairs and Rookers, Bruasels and Anintimated In yes‘orday's Tiinuxe, (he Twenty-sccond strect felegraph station and tele- Iaek of people who nceied salvation anil who wero erttor trmins el 1oft jwbe Jant ovening had uch | STophsdto Supt, Hickey the conditlon uf adnlry, sceking Chirlst, itacently he had gone toan in- Duet—"*I'na nattoa Veneal roaus aceopted these conditions, gave bands for B R ase ‘Wool Carpats, Olooks, Mirrors, Show Casos, (38 K. Thuraby and ¥s TLouls Lach la tho only arrest at the Armory, and | falthful performance, and arc working under it 0 3 ¥ uiry-meoting, whero forty-dve of tho worst spcce Parlor and Office Deaks, oto. froihio o pluwing thelr way throuwsis tho henvy | &0 asked bl to ace, the Supar, Jand was o s - o claty wato leading |tho waY of | he Is wanted for the petty misdemeanor of siealing | 10 Ah; groat rllet o ahippers fi'amfi;‘:’ffii i BR0. 7. GONE & CO., Actis. alsitty of enoyw, but no aceldvnts of uny kind 1ave | oryj) o sqund to keep mattem quist on the acone THIE COURT-IIOUBE, ffe. o o sure thore was suma opposition from | u cont from Rudolph Gerbardt In a” saloonat No. | L BSNEPIAVT Iy sehnter, as thoy did in 1875, . B ey Pz wore teariy w1 hemnd | O dsturtauce, ot thda was done,” Tho tewaludur TUR NEXT MOVE IN THR 0AMI. thesocalied el I e oy | 12 Clark atroet, 2nl the election of feglslators will ‘bo especiatly | On Baturday, March 24, at 9:30 o'clock, e arayed '{;‘it’r'f: i Contral irain, et 0cian, | OF 10 08 WISERRSE L AERS oaces The strugste. for eupremacy and vantago-ground | jout'veht on dning hls enrnest work for God, Johm Petorson, afins Wilson and *Whitehead, " | attcnded to thia fall, - Already they havo fittcon ey c i 2 ¢ ¢ " ralil fo 8 THINENK roporter that a4 soan s he heara among tou_contractors on tho now Caurt.House s Unie, aud the train i ot 0 o'eluek | G000 ain shbvaled back on fha track ha | §rowing moro Intercating every day, but mont at- orm wan | yery severe aloms the eniee line | fentup inen and teama to carty nwny tho suzplus. tontion §s attracted by Edwln Walker, who is sceke b thia “roa. “Tho" Skl of o Luku Shora & Ha'Vlutendod | doing, ks, auyhow, wien | Inj to havo Is eontract. for the cut-atona wark s Michigan Kuthern Hailraad, which waually arelves | Lo’ o "ialonvenienee, 16 teitg it pricttcy [ amended that he can bo puld on uary sellmat exDeriel e 80, Lor the Company to' remove the snow from It will be remembered that early fn the Conrt- Yxnericnced tho wrstof fts trouble betweon Bl bl ol W narrow mireak. a8 Twentyeseeanil after o | Hos strifa th County Hoard resolved, to kil off ‘Sevoral aroso anil ashed for prayers, and, after 8 | and William Malow, allas ** Frenchy, " wero nabbed ?hnn. dcison !r:rl ..'.“fi;f, prayen glfi;l ‘.‘d:‘,‘.".% gr:;gfl yesterday by Detectives Qallaghtr and Blewart or e . thie mectingn in Boston. while attemptiug to disposa of a pair of gold spec Twi verscs of ** Free from the Law * wero | facles marked ¢ Manasac," whichare supposed to cungand the. ltov, £, 1L, Davia pronounced th | Bav beun aiolen by thom, benediction, A warrant hos been 1ssued from Justico Foote's e Court for thoe arreat of ‘A, L. Stone, who, A8 {n ul- Crookery, China, Glasswaoro, and ut of tho twonty-ivo Souators holding over, o L > 200 %t o ‘heopls ara not awnke'to the us | Rogers’ No. 1 Platod Castors, }h]nly will l;l' mngmdun '?lnz byfi.hu;‘u, rn“{o‘;fll 8poons, Knivos and Forks, cllows. loncy and other a [ {Y Wi L] H)nm. Irecly th 1% fall to sceure e control of the Ehg Ratlre Bioek of8 Denlars eneral Assembly and the repeal of tho law. "l‘.:w press will bo captured nr:g, to misrepresent . 10 1 % K g i v 'HE 3 Mr, J, &, Hayland, eommitted poriury in low und mistead veople, but . . entire Jing with moro or less moverlty, Tho Pitas | heavy stworm, The men who had the shovelsand | certaln bidders, that tho contract for stone should THE COUNTY BUILDING. leged by its workings ars so satisfactory and benos * ¥ furg & Fort Wuvne and the Balilmore & Ohlo :::’:,‘;"”;’ffl‘l‘r ‘d“fl ‘l'.gl’flu‘l’,:k:,“‘l",:}fl“"‘lll‘;“;“,:}' ‘.‘:rf“.‘. wot be let to any one who ceuld not glve as sacarity '1','.":5"}%‘2."‘“»&15'.‘“55‘3&“1’-”.{?a'é‘i? ;3“&“3;‘,‘:&‘3 filal that Hs yepeal wou?’d roiss o ul 10'000 smflk ol mfll'.m'o, Tit e i not eufee vory wosorely, uni Giofr trin | (5¢re B0t MG Y 1Ag BPERECUGTRL FMEL RS | 1o the connty, In adition G0 tho uenat | The County Doard met fo-day. Tho scaslon | agarecrsto tho besk of bis billy. howl of fodimnation the Blats over, and OF EVEIY DESCHIPTION. o ok e dolayed. | Thestorm axtended obly | ying fun, hut wera mei who wero angry becaung | bond, 8 - rstemortgsge on the quarry | promises tobo an linportant one. Joseph L. Morrison, Josoph Marsh and James bang, politically, every mun who alded infits ro- w'-"rg;'fi *null.‘%-o gg‘ 'l;:rlar and Cnawmber Fom! roublain this city, and none of the | $he Comany would not give them ciployment. | from which the stone was to he taken. This . , Lounges. Kotas, Chai. jiock ¢ 1 Clalina to the smount of 83,720.38 were allowed | Riley, theoo **con™ men of the Lovy gang wha | PEX. okt Lo n e iarle- Fon TARSL o e ey Ho sxkod Horgt, |Hagrott, of, the Cliago Grava | dadgo led to Walker's uccess, bubuotat thufignres | in tho County Caurt yesterdsy agalnst the eatato of | mocnlghtly st Lurderburs s el fhentn i | PTho many objections urged to b are pround. | §it faay Clstew, Kxitnopon, Sud Slarble o, TC: the Iato Jesso O, Norton, Canal streel, woro run In for vnur&na yeatarday leas,—raflronl ~bullding has not been hindered .mlomn"l'f:'-uf fimifln'.'.flmmu by Detectives Daader, Steelo,fand Seott. ‘fhoy g, frovent dhoatow being aiovslod fnlo the cenirs of ho hiad calealatod on, for he waa forced to reduco by fh. We ure bullding more_ railrouds than T UOIE & COv Auctianecers. e atrect, and they wero nlm hand but had nothiug | hie bid over §100,000. 4 soon ns tho contract L Commlissloner Conly 18 fesrful that the damagi, were accused of ewindling a Grauger, but ho was s withiout a Jaw. Rate blotothe | ——m——————————————————— Moana, to do, :l,lo u;nmlcnml m ong and tho enow beluyg | wasawarded #Min it sppeared all at once Miata mo‘:t ufny:lr ago l-{obn repeated by the lh-‘:v?; unablo fo identify ‘thew, and the charga was E]‘n?ll». e L‘ud l:r:u:' Jfi‘imfi."x’.fl.’%’&?nm&&? By WM., A, BUITERS & €O, Hecorain 4 ooyt ALTAL RN PRI morlgage on hls_anarry would not be necessary, | yodticday (n tao towas of Yalos, Worlb, and Calu. | changed to dirurderly. Dy tho low ratcs; tho roads aro recelying remu- ‘Auctionecrs, 118 & 130 Wabaah-av, A el immon ! " Sy i s from the fact that ke made known his inability | peg gamuel and Cynthla Close, of No. 52 Cnrils | nerative rates, and our peoplu ars satisiied with — e Duibiugne: e fiey Ry COLLECTING TAXES. . |togiveone. il licuof a mortinge the Hoanl ac- i street, wora arrosted yestorday by tho Madison | the law, especially since it has withstood the [ THURBDAY TRADE BALE-OVER 000 LOTS _kdwin Downing, 8. Uharion Now ¥ orKs LETTEIL PROST COUNTY CLERK LiES, . | copted a leasa of the quatry, which In doltars and | The urder caso ":no “'r""‘ 'l‘l: “"“""“:r:’ R;' atrect’ xa'yllea. npon :hawnmlet sworn n:: P:r llr;- test of all tho courts totho highest tribunal. . 7%t | 7o following correpondenco has boen given fo | centa s ot warth as much o tho county In the way | L€riay of account of the verlows Wlness of the wite | HUeh (o), Nk P8 10, for had purposes, | A0TC 8 the campalgn progresses. - Zexo. Stilplo and F anecy Dr Y Go y Hivini: | Tie Tumune for publication: of security as the paper would bo upon which 1t is ‘;";‘: UeiyIe) PR 08 EhorRtiaLY) 10 o= 1 ilie enae In 80 thoroughly mixed, that tha mafe 3 ¥ o 3 W foves oy el TtrrugseNTATIVER, Bemixaviern, Nl | wrilten, Next camo the drawing of tho contract B e stV Sitrh, Ghuvrownives | and the approvalof the bond, which was ' but the ¥ detunt chelFditiokon | work of 8 fow moments, Tho valuo of the bond % | was romarked upon &t the thme, as 1 thing to da appeara to b to let it alono untll tha The Supervisors from several of the oulaldo | dayof trial, 'The Chaso famlly strenuously deny towns arc expected tomeet the Committee on'Town | tho charge, and say tho girl came there of her own autl Town Accounts this moralug for conferenca in | 2ESO™ . X Na, T B0 5y, R0 THORDAT HOIING: March 34 i 030 ok Fpecic Mapiadw, Wis March 21.~Tho young boy | At Buttcrs & Co.'s Auetion licoms, second foar who was takou from vagabond Indian ha- | acs fuit bacc oy aetnprenants St e Y* 004 . oses ¢ Ci Prosscr,” utialos T, Carley, Loul I itier Hoyes~The Non. Joseply Curtls, ftochoneri ial, . Waldren, Meinphlu; l:(cvgnr#:"n‘-m:uxv iy’ Jonn MeClay, Lomion, o b 1 our sales. ¥ «ferenca to thelr allowanco of what scem tobo | James Philpin, o drivor for Vaughan & Gallery,. ds by John Harford, of Wyalusi a h W3I. A. DOTTELS & CO., Auctionecrs ¥ . Sun R A nitthe peturns requiired by becs, 170 and 1740t the ro. | 8lew ere the mauy phiasesof thoe whola teansactlon, | Ny owet A teamsters, was arrosted yesterday at tho inatan breeds by John Harford, of Wyslusing, and ywho wal BoTT G50y Auctionesis g (o i Joli 3. Aiame, | siieq v, s fls” xposao of o ssiie fur tho tee | teavinz nothing mora to bo adied. under this head, | @30rbltant bill for tout-doot yollct DM Gwiney 4, furaitura maARL{Acturor at Nok ey 72 Detrolty W WatBau, | yycls a clianke would n desl lmviur-‘!’f: S ety Dl 16 1110 propie ot Clcag Fubly At ‘Tt Sininan vy, | conveniency will much oblige,”yours tralyy % Yorky John =1 it & Louls, 1s supposcd to be Charlle 1tuss, pussed through CONTINUED DANKRUPT SALE, hero ot midnicht last night in company with |- DIANONDS, ‘VATCHES’ JE“EL“Y, Mr. Harford, en route to Philadelphis, Mr, Itoss PLATED W.ARE, BETO. having tolegrapbed Mr, Harford to bring the THE 8TOCK OF THE boy to Philadelphis and hewould beur all ex- ke ARX | Tho cantract iiself was binding, but not oppress- Hancod ACatlicas | ively vo to ono of sufliclent canital or areey o A g suo such an_ whdertaking, fiu featitres helng that Brorte. | the work should b compicied ina pcclied time, ; . unil pald foran the stunc was delivered on tho ""1,»': nzlg;'n’._.'l A lfi«;«é‘l-ml(:':“; 'h: !.’.1”::":‘.’,:".’:.';. Conrt-llouso sgnare. Walker, however, has found ‘The Grand Jury yestordsy disposed of nlarge 3 Went K ety " el Orand Jury yestorlay dlaposed of naveo | bor fo ntaest iarlo airect for willully mal; iy ono agalust the noted John ltyan, for robbery. | tnocorncrof Clark ana Madfson. If therv woro Hysn waa in convenient call and pleaded guilty, | woro wien of Mr, Swiney's stanip oxtant, thoro and was remsnded for sentenco, would bo no necvasliy of calliug the aucitlon of il to thosection relating to . penter, 1o neey T apny Coutel) Blutter . eariug, Loulsvilies W, it. . o GONT TO TN WAL, gonnanetd, Tit=pocn Wit Your favar uf the 11th | \nokhis haaan elcphans an his handa, atd he shows | o188 fow davs the Sazging sraund ihe buliting b polico and o penses. Thie_ boy straugly rescnbles toe s | Now York Money Loan Offiee, FONT TWALL, e Ftnk | that he fuily anpreciates the fact by ihe datly howd | 10 ho ernautented Wbk w0 cbmne op frad i ypes of Churlio Ross. “Hls hair, howbver, s a ATUCTION, PAILURE OF AROW-#ETENSEN, 130ERG & CO, County, n which 1 ook aceasfun 1o ¢ tentfon to | for money which gaes up from his stone-cuticrs, 8 i s Justice Bummerfiold yesterday bold the follow- | feayy brown and curly, bub tha years he has 3 Boretoet. ] v ‘ aro of thosame material that some of ourgrand- | jng: tienis ledde t, $20, suspended FRIDAY MORNING, March 23, at 10 0'¢l Anottior weak Snancial fntlntlon Ui yuccamb: | ST ToR giaring evils of tiie present taveiiur law as | and tha eevers uruding e recalvee at tho banis of | Chijiren may yet reo enter into tho construction of | condition. s lteddon, vagrant, $20, wispended on | buen away from his hoine, and the vxpostirde | a¢nbiien s cys Auciiin Roowsr Nun. s 120 W 110 tho tghtriess OF the money Inrkobi 1 e (OF | Fes wileh whith Ioc e i Te (DRt b0 L0 e o] | e B O omes 1o, | the naw Court-Jiouso. o Wisoo outa (ram Erniet Ititch, of No, | has been subjected to, may bave chauged It | beshar,, cof, Mafleg wns) tho private bank of Bkaw-Peterson, Diberg & | T3t Colleetant aitimnuent e for thowhols cowny, | foj,1elr H0ve 3. A »‘ 'nms_n_cn.. Auctionners = BUTTEBRS & CO.’S Not betog RLE, mfm WY erttoan at | Regular Saturday Furnituro $alo, About two wecky ago the Commilitea on Jall and | 5}k Biate stzect, $500 to the Criminsl Court; Il Acenunta conmidered. tho. question of dleting | Nichard Joncs,” Burglary of Mirs, itoblnsun tho prisoncrs at the Jail, and came to tho unani+ | house, on Fourth avemuo, $100 1l to- nanu;'fionltlulluln o coutinuy to alluw s%’m Kern ”umg"fium{{;flf. Hecen) & ‘.:L‘.{f.”" sad 11 Commlites ims. cevor Toeon seporiod 0 1ne Jeuiie T Kolly in $700 to the Crimii Lourt from gulden to light brown. Tho wape {’a., Jocated at the southwust coruer of Clark and g:ll.e:r‘i;r":‘;u“w r "““: :‘ udc“uwwn-. m:lmdlx‘n(g fiu;mmu unlu(l:w South Water streets, and it was closd yesterdny | SsOInaper, o sboit $Lr0L anil fhe neccaiars lianks | follel sonie mon! worning by the acnlor membor of tha Arit, to tho | Sbltis pereinal-properts, Rottosn ees will sid Sbou | oy Sotrhit, bas surpriso of quits o number of poor Scandinaviay | $10:more. and paid bim p for tho Ui svon the Board came lo his b 0, oud, stepping outside of land into thé public pocket 30 beforo o Liad & stone on the sround, aud, s (ar a8 that body knew, beforo he | of the Comu for | tempt ls belog made to sccure the trudo by of- | BATURDAY, March 34, st 8:30 . m., 8t thelr Auctlon (lepositors, wh gathered around the door, gnashe | ettt ety 1SSty wilL 0o P “;'ix?{ i slons quarncd . Tils !:’5::; ekt anktatly | Board, and nothlaz hee becn bosrd o v sare, biiariiog s scira at No, 150\Weat Lake blteet | forng arge discounte. Notwithstaudiog thie, | Yiooow: 110 and mmuu‘u‘u'.‘ e :::."::“:; ,fi;““(:?fln:.ww:&‘ ;:fé; :eg::,‘::,‘;: [ TR e M R T R e Botid T 'ruhfllgmln“wm“-:gg{:;ml Tuo Convniltee o Public Buildings and Pablic | fioward, Johanns Hlecbect, {nmates, $20° cach ot | ladies who investizute the automatic sowing Parlor and Chamber Sets, Carpets, Fia Titheation of (06 prese: d Service wae In session yesterday sficruoon, con- v regard Tor thio rellglona fealngs of uthore, | Itols of the 6t cuniaiined f h the hrcarapanying | Lnne Aflee il tho wari oved forweard Siaciog tte claton of Arahitch Egan for pay fof the afty days in tho House of Correctiun, wachine of the Willcox & Gibbs Scwing Ma- | Bookcases, Showcases, &0., &c. anyln, hly fors tlme, and, untll o f ks 850, e be induced to buythe | —m—m——————————— $ eports It the membiery f your hunorably tdy coutd | *Ecotlly fora tlme, and, untll a fow weeks 840, | ylane for the nuw Coart-flouse, and the rogucst of chine Company canuot be induced to buy the | ———————————0m——r~ T:" "‘1"".[?"“?«2‘.“{.’.‘ l-n m'n‘nb:mu: mn::h nnm(:. fi:’:}.“.fi.;"fl‘:.‘i‘-‘:'fi"flf.é‘m‘%"‘::?x“c?‘}f“r‘-“«‘?.':“(':‘{\"h‘t e ADDITIONAL 80000 grAs ABKED, Hallorontrd v contract s aiseuded o¢ b SUBURBAN, nolsy, hord-running, two-tbread sewlug ina- By HIRAM BRUSH, e e follomlas o 3 ship of papor | [oai requlret for their secunodation neccassiated by | ho was supposed (o hitve tanVoft the beakers, | Dimtodrwmensy on quarsy Sstimsies, . Buta's EVANSTON, chines, even ata very low price, The best s 106 Fiftb-avs ssted on the gl 'Dank closed. Auslgament nuury o say (Wt | g Lo out of ail danger of dolay, and | fug"aircady been weltten sbout {4 ta cov. | TheDosed of Villago Trustecs metTuesday oven- | cheapost, 200 and 203 Wabash aveuue, Chicago, ll;dt ‘mamb‘n e ufrlbotu Vol U TR b Al T fixed that the contract “'would | or this pace. In tha consideration of 1t | ingand helda shortacssion, A motlon was lntro- o e ——— Chattel mortgsge sals st 427 South Oakier-she made to E. (. Maoson, Ioeom 1, al or bt & nomital ine.being linmied nut have to he furthor tampored with. | yosterday nothing uow came up vacept the Intlma- | duced aud carsied calling & public mecting on April Bir, Furber Expl March 24, 81108, P ergold the colirs etrect.™ Thes the ppor fellow jam- property to rewain | Failing to get the 310,000, which was volely due | jfun of a disposiiibn to getald of Egan, ss tho ndldates for tho ik Al eflocts of & twelvo-room dwelling. Use wed hié st [nto the palm of his othor cebrivuro Mt | to'tho"County ‘rensurer refusing (o ouor opy | Uonri-lHonse. architect, {1 posalblo. *Thero was | 12 10 uomiaste capcldsios for 100 Jorent vll- | Touchiog the Now York Tribune's roport of | Aeyetls'piaac: ful sio, Thoern riyler. Farior sl hand, oud s3fid in a tono full of emotlun, LR 7::.':',33{,; furthee orderaaf the Hoard which wees not 1o | nothiag new in Walker's watter vither, und both | 1age offices, and also for the purpose uf giving ueations werc disposed of after a longs wrangle by | public statements by tho heads of tho different de- the Committee agreeing lo tako o setion, but re- tmeats, The Board then adjourned for two ToF o0 wholo mattor Lo the lioard t0-dsy. ' Dastine . KN : Keopug with his conteact, the Jatest demand was “'D=n:" ‘The reporter learned that ho hadgotten | fTuin 43218 T0spages cacll, which have 10 b Rept uintl | Jio Jted and e, ~(hat hie contract bo so Bl **old twan™ 10 put $2,000 In_that bauk, and, 135!.‘ L BaCK Lach Bt Thcis Are the Tl s | amended as to admit of hls belng paid on quarsy having been bitien fo the extent of | oris s the conuection between Mr, [I, J. Furber snd i »lo::‘::u: Tahics, Esay Ch I 4y In wu“‘fln tothiem, Liie vaulls 870 now vatlmates. ‘This proposition comes before the 'ace the North Amerlcs and Guardlan Mutual Lio ing-room 'snd Kitehes Furatiues b7 Gompaics,thut gendienau s promptly risea 1o RS e st i to explain, us follows: T 1 bt 7 7 UIRAM BRUSH Auctlopeess S0 Tin thu o eelebrated . Sicandinsvian | &0 wiih Vown Collecturs liita, y Collucars do. o Commissloner Carroll came over yestorday In a | ‘Ibe Gymnasluin Assaciation ate certalnly un- | Ngw Yonk, March 17, 1877.—To (he Edidorof | FhNa B e eeandluaNtan | it it aid Judament reconis averswiig 1oy e on ho. foon a3 | pet, and down in s overcoas pocket ha o i B | fortunate, Ow tho lavt 1o of theit entectalninents | 1 Tribune—stu: In your edition of thiv morning | S Vent np u a 13e-bag b 1873, and a reral | Solinesof eichesctyyean wilaliaryou kol | 1N Nl L e e chreat, | Rumincock, which had buo sent hius (rouviia nativa [ they bave lout money, snd ks ls all dus to by | you publiah an asticlo wovercly rofocting ooty HADDIN & CLAPP, liundred Bcandiuavisns, ho wos sorcly dlstressed. | HeilheBilt s fus tho fhrce Lhitazo towne Wil ccone | 1t will jrompily votu it down, for, “considering al} | beath. Some of she uld soll wias clinging to its {lfi: fi" mfl:mhiwn on Ty :"‘;2“‘.'::;2‘“..:. umnl“uumum of the affuifa of the North Amerlca 63 and 85 Wabasbi-ar. Dut, ke othiers,—oue wa, for example. who had | oinlsd both spaco sad muones, bat Wil oot ¥o | Uiuge, bis coutract s been sufliciently Goctored | tiny raots, sud wa bo crumbled 1t fn bl fugers snd e O ot e deas Wil ap- |24 usrilso Natual Lifu Inuiages Companies, pedatidmeny fn the Mewsre, Skow-Petersen, ls- | very far ' “lowards reme Imi tue cvlis | ond “tampered with _already. In ita conside rauull s hand around to be smelled, the dre came | ¥ '}‘f o d“bl"h"fl or a long ,‘lfll:v ‘.:‘ wes x’ o‘.Z- and 1u connuction therewlth you publish a cony of WILL HOLD THEIR THIRD bunk,—lc was cooled down a Ilttle complaineduf, 3y own opluion Tt st thiio oieers | eratlon tie new meumbers of the Board, ot least, | Intohiseye, Ho wanted reforia, siwd that plant | Brecipted by Liss prb A o ol a coutesct made between wysel( sud the Univere 3 siter learning from thu firet-uamed gentieman that | (ToRE Coltector) could B dus gredt | ouslt to toko sdraniago of tho oppoitunity and f had takenliny back fu momory tothudsys of | Vere thatthe audicuco was guite small. sal Lifo Insurance Company, by wblch It 18 made Tmfle Sfl]fl flfBflU[S andshogs he would get 80 per cent sure, 3 Both In time, 7, uail b dillgently Inquire {nte the relations uf Walkerand | snakes snd ick. ‘The “particular "mat- -HYDE PARE, i tosppear that I recelved I?mn n:“saso‘mo by )y Mr. Mason, the Amiguer, took posssusion ai 1 nmglfy, and ag tvely the cuunty, not losiny sizhtof the atho | ter be was advocatln, in" hls lmu{' The Rev. Dr. Tiflany lecturie at Flood's 1lsll | redson of such coutract, fu edliol in the getot i afenas wly sl oyt | Sl RS st Tonmec il e bond” 0T | Roeorsr, tng o e, fo, o, il | mlasreni ca, thamsandaialden " o, e | L e | T B s naaneret aploye o , bigan an ex- ul exccution, ucce) S wl 0 ) 4 for, T 88 COI , o irains ‘Tucs o + ominatlon of thobooks sud accounts fur e purposo | Ghe buuiriailieof th real <8 award, PLIS Lo thoro who made th | Ihe whauirock, Tor, an Bear ax Coul oo LoarEe Al | e e e WAtCand 1he D and L1S10 | oy waa it that was taus iborally pald t Mr. Fur- | _An extra cholca line of goods wil | bo ollered. of waking a Aualsctilement, Ho could nutglve [ gAY be woliged 1O, BRMEE, STERE (ol This Lttor fueation—tho abitity of Walkerand | o lmz&t‘med for_one year, by which time ho | did not put in au arsnce Berrl i ool | e —— any lnformation Inregard to the falluro at that | Joog gax. ut in defauls of any moro ex his boudsmien to cafry out (L. contract—uiuat | S3pects o be out of thu country, ©$io aald that he e e———— L will anawer this question by giving you the fol- By L. MOSES & CO., thie, and infurmed the reporter ihat 1t would take lmuu,lwuumnnmm disco.tinuauce ooner or laler bo fajrly considercd, and jussmuch | Woudd Introduce a resolation ih the oard to-day TRANSPORTATION CONTRACT. lowing statewent of facts which cuu bo fully sab- Auctionests, 2 Kast Wasblugion-st two or (hirce days to exsming into the affars of the torahilna fn Chivago sa a loug otcp Ls the richit dirce. | va fhe county has already advanced hlin $25, to that vlcct, but he spoko without knowing that e . »tantfsted, and which must have becu well known (Dl e concern. Frequent calls were ade by auzlous | tou -nfummu,m- aspayens fi:firfl\lfix_\wfl Loldthe | without uny Feturn, and inasniuch as he ling shown | ibe Coouty Attornoy waa sick, and would oot be Specinl Dispaich to The Trtdune, 10 the porsons who furnlshed the materlale 50m | porypenAy March 22, 0:30 . m., large sale of deponitora, bt the doors vere closed ayalust them, | ¥awe vplnlun. Yourstruly, X ouuty Clee, | uch woskiiess beforu the fryt stono bus been set, | able to besround for soveral diya, B7. PavL, March 21.—Ma). Card, Chict Quar- | which the srtlcla referred to was {vtflund. \ : o o) sud it waa' only from (hose outslde that sny infor. aud his bundswen bave failed to cume to hls rullef, THB BVANSION SUPEKVISOR. termaster of the Department of Dakota, to-day Tuover recolved ong dollsr of prudt from the | Dry Goods, Fuucy Goods, L‘Igth_lnz. Dres mation could be ubtained by thens. NORTI TOWN ASSBSSMENT. ibere would scomn to 'be o butter timu %han [ A Mr. Toughey cawe ail tho way from Evanston ? Tty contract referred . 14 was wade with me (or the Mosiery, and Notions. ME. ANTON BXOW-FETERSEN 1o Ihe Editor of T Trituse now. Thu condltion of the connly Susaces the | yostorday throuzh tboalush and snow in the inter- | Dotifled Joba B. Davis, of this city, commander | benefit of the Guardian Mutusl Life-Ineurance s was {nterviewed by s Twsuss reportar, and & Coumbialunors must know, docs not warrsnt iatement of (be conditlon of Aflaire in the Damk | Cuicavo, March 21 —Anybudy scqualoted with | (ugus la takiug by rlske of aby kind with any con: 2ad the causcs of ite summary closing given. The | tax matters in our city kuows that for many years | bractory whaterer, especially with tho cut-s bank hud been run for the past two years, sftel the | past asscssments ou real citate for State and coutrasior; and to-day, If they cousult the public wanuer of private concerna of ® liko kind, of ey your estly tho same. | Kvod, instead of amending bis contract, they will limited caplial, bow much Mz, Sk Sounly tases wole tiery Jod) (mesty. e - | Voteto4 man, and demand that before the work 00t siste, but & depositor said Rone ‘The incuming Asseasor usually copicd the books of | gues auy furtber, bis boud be 0 girengthencd ss tacked by sod did buslucsa with bls predeccasury, And, 1u consquUEnce, Eaidkes Or | tu guasnteo 1By county sgaloet all 1 kY ul:‘n{l u‘ "f""“;"fl.‘“‘ .v;hlch bi:e says 'h’,“;“"a -‘:d of the Government dredge steamor Montaus, of e I & L Y s s ot 9 | {1 acceptanco of bis bid for military tramspor- pr? F-‘l‘s:{;' ‘L":'%'u'p‘.”.‘iu"m“:r?;.‘ ‘lfcn ll&z‘l?i .u;m, tation the coming scason on the Missouri and Yhle. fals wf Liow, :}‘;"h".i\?.‘é% rockdessly nd | Yellowstone Rivers. Commodore Willlam ¥, 0 - 1 Da :'E,‘:"” g,,; B buing o "o OpoD o Cfor | Davidson, Cupt. P. 8. Davidion, and Joho H. ¢ w tocy wers nob entiod. | Beuncy, of the Kookuk Northern icamboat Cowpany, snd for svery dollar recelved by me | =——————"—rr0r Trom sha Univenial Lifa Juvarence Compauy updee By HIRAM BRUSH, the t:mblor:% l’p&m l- ko manrt o Ilflu' fiu:nlhn. Auctioneer,Ofice, 108 Fiftl-sv. . 8a the ol ¢ two companles wi o epte, PO o sebard to ibo slatemseats contaiued n the afl- | Auction Sais of Furaiuure of 4 10.100m RO, davita of Moaars. Lockwood, Flattary, snd others, | GES3LAL Sufscreet south o€ RORTAT \ol) Carpe fefeting upon huy mansgument sud that of 1y | DAl ber sod Kiichen L assistants, 1 dealse to say that )l such statemeats | Huul Uoodsy FRIDAY, MAKCH .