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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: , Hitcheock & Walde: B. Foisom & Co., Geargo and C, 11, Blackall, Stewa: fens, and Grons did so, saying that he began taking letters lant December, and had .1 d $400, This wan writi stened it An hour of #o submequently he hearing before Commissioner Hoyn 1n 83,000 ball ta ap how much Grova haa atolen, since over 109 letters esing during the last fonr they contained were not Hels abagt 32 years of age, and tho well known cltizen of Chicago. doubticss plead gnilt ment ofiicers do not propose letting year o two, bt wiil 1 commensurate with his erime. COL., M'CARTIIY, 18 APPEARANCE IN A NEW PART. The New York Herald of the 20th Inst. contained an ftem tn regard to the arrest of Col. William F. €, McCarthy on & charge of grand larceny. Carthy, a well-dressed man, of handsome appeat- ance, and who claimed to have served twithdls- tinction In the Confederate army, and to be the owner of # largo tract of land In Texas, wns charged with stealing $10,000 worth of dlamonds. 1t appeared that a Mr, C. V., Hand advertised on the 14th of Janoary last for the loan of $20,000, Two or three days later McCarthy called npon him, and Introduced a person whom he called Oliver M. Halstead, who had money to lend. Tedlous negotiations and delays followed, but fnally, Jan. 25, McCarthy reported that all had Leen arranged, and that the money would be forth- coming at once, A confederate named Thomp- #on had been . THE CITY. ' GENERAL NEWS. The temperatore yesterday, an ohserved by Ma- pasec, optician, 88 Madiron street (Tmiaune Rulld- Ing), was at 8a. m. 38 degrees m., 48; 3 p, m,, 61; Bp. m., 30, Darometer at 80, m., 20.R4; B p. m,, 20.82. While painting the flag-sialf on Fleld, Leiter & Co.'s whoternle houss ycsierday afternoon, John Tieil fell, recciving severe but not fatal Injuries. Tlo waa attended to his restdence, corner Morgan and Polk streets, by Dr. F, M. Chapman, At 1 o'clock yesterdny morning & wagon belong- ing to Thomas Speckel, of No. 670 Milwankea avenue, was ran into and demolished by a train on the Northwestern Rallroad at the Nohla atrest crossing. Singolarly enough the driver and horses escaped uninjured. The fatherof J. R. Benaley, Eaq., late Presie dent of the Board of Trade, died Wednesday last, The decessed served tn the War of 1812, and was one of the two first scttiera In the reglon which has eversince been his home—Spring. ville, Erfe Connty, New York State, Postmaster Palmer haw reappointed Arsistant. Toetmaster Sqniers, Superintendent Hubbard of the earridrs’ department, Cant. J, dutendent of Malls, and M intendent of the West Divislon Statlon. gentlemen hiave all duly qualified, and thelr rea; Juintmentare a recognition of faithful scrvice their several capacitios, rt advised him to con- tracted between down, and_he 10 &, m., 443 12 have been reported Tiontha, &nd tho amoun t that bis punishment be aged 0O years. J. McGrath Super- . Goy T. Gould Super- akera of the North- held at the Talnel ertect the organty e district, J. preskled, and D. appointment was sterday afternoon an_aseoclation French. of Three Rivers, 3 W, Kimberly, of Neenah, W a tary. 'The attendance was small. a dofe except the adoption of a constitution. ourned subject to the call of thoe Presi- and MeCarthy to meet ot a restsurant on Fulton rect, 0 Lhe transaction ehontd be cl ind's collaterals took the form of diamonids, and these_he intrusted to McCarthy, later McCarthy and Tho! drove off down Brondway. and succeeded in arrestin) the meantimo passed of his confederates. 111 CHICAGO EXPERIENCES. Col. McCarthy was at onc time very well known here. In 1874 lie was connccted with the American Durean of Mines, aninstitution then located at No. 70 Dearborn street. From this nosition he was dincharged for forgery, the ofilcers foregoing a pto-‘veem jon’ on recelving his prom- A few momenty McCarthy, wko had in the property to some of C. Mcchelke, nn expert accountant, 1s engs, 2t present fn_going throuch the hooks of the West Tark Doard since 1ta organization, for the purposo ke is nuspended at present, 10 the fact that there {s no money in the Trea and the present management do not caro_to max loane unti! they find how they Only somo scyen men are em- ployed ‘Lr: the parks, they being necessary as watch- uny temporar stand financla ofice, and in July, 1874, he Introduced a coetgin Dr. Georgoe Colleiso, from Hastro) to the officers of the Harean, he poseessed several thousand acres of rich conl and copper 1and In Bastrup County, and attempted to forin & company with & large eapital to work tho For nome Inscratable reason the caj Chicago did not take kindiy to the sc Colletso and McCarthy declded to “The tw scoundrels got ponscasi of the ofticial seal of the HBureau, attached It t documents, and also secured the weal of the Uritish Consnl in this city, In order to ralsc the wind Colletso advertised for n clerk who would show his falth in his employer by depositing certaln currcucy trith hi oung _man was County, Texas, United Statea Marshal Hildrap relieyed ex-Mar- lletso sald that exterday morning, and was visited durini the day Dy Leonard Swett, Judge Lawrence, Diatrict- Attorney Bangs, and others, who co! PhLil Hoyne took lim.over the b and introduced him_to everybody. nents are: Chief Depaty, Lird: Deputles, A. Courtnay Campoell and L. Adams and George N, ‘The other court and minor ofilcers will ro- main unchanged, Simeon Y. Prince, whose serions {lines paper, dled at 5:50 yesterd: mortem examination reveales he llon. John Still- bell number of torzed tar No.1 nrdlhu pollce force, ornl. t fact that he died who put up 8 cliunge * ffty sharcs Cuinpany, and being at unco appo! retaryship of the Corapan, diaphragm. Deceased was 00 yoars of ago, the oldest iember of tho Police Depuartment, and leaten o' wife jnd four children, all grown up. Will be burfed Baturday afternoon with the nsual Lonors by the Pollcemen's Benevolent Associa- tion, of which he wasa member. CAMBRON, AMBERG & CO, Laet cvening's Journal stated that **tho Joint Cowmittee appulnted to fnvestizate the accounts of m . have been patiently waitlng since the closo of the Nullivan tria) the an- 1lcsing's readiness to proceed At tho last mecting of the Commifttee, Messrs. Cameron, Amberg & Co, re« tuested Mr.-Tlesing to furnish them with a copy of i charges, specifying therein each Item alleged to leelng declined to do this on he ground that lie was not ooliged fo farnlsh the 1th the evidencg of the prosecution, " eic, XE eporter called on Mr. leelng and Jenrned o different stato of afiairs concorning tha Ho eald ho was read investigntion before the Sull ostputioment had been made on account of M engaged in that trisl, ing since tho trial o be no: d to U at'a salary of 81,500 Next day the two operators jumpod he town and atarted for Europe, stolen or forged credentials were useil by Colletso to flont tho ewindle, the capital stocl 4 Hantrop "' Lelng sixed at $5,000, nlleged wt the time that Henry Lesscmer, tho vell-known steel-manuiactaror, subscribed large 1y, but il at once the entire babblc was burst up by a Chicago man then visiting in London, Stock Exchange operators were promptly notified os to the characler of the two adventurers, and tielr next effort had, perforce, to bo made in an- other dirvetion, This ‘time It took the shapo of & scheme to vinit Texas and the Far West on o grand hunting excurslon, and it §s declarod that a num- ber of tho **pllded youth ¥ of En ducedl to subseribe, nable widow and bourdod ot the Ile Joft that caravanscry without scttling his Lill, which amounted to some §300, and furthermoreloft o nuinber of litlle remem- brances in the shape of unpald acconnts with tatlors and othera. ‘Tue Tuwisuse of May 28, 1875, contalued o further cxpuse of McCarthy and h secmed that, in add tion to tho coal-m! they gut up o ** Wichita Copper Compuny ** also, or mineral in wontlemen subscrived 431 000, and on April £, 1875, Colletso aud McCarthy, accompanied b) twa practical mineralogiats, left England for thfs ‘Their miasion was to establlsh tho won- the Wiehiis mines, and the none; s {0 wicet the carrent expens Carthy got them out to T h wild part of the count pearunce of unything In London the land were in- n ‘Teemont loyse, to o lnte the welt, who wis busll Tiesing had been walti; titied by Mr. Amuler, Sucreturs of un, of a meetln of the Committeo of the the County Loard, but An to the chargo of had recelved nonotice 18 yet, Laving refused to give a copy or bill of particulam t Caniercn, Ambere r. Hesingbad filed o b , but he deelimed beford the trial to givo the ilowgver, they were all prepared, and Woald Lie submitted to the Commitice whenover L2 Jatter mects, Some Lngllsh derful wealthof whero there was 1o ap- at Tooked liko o cupper- ‘mine, ond 80 disgusted the Englislimien that they hit without waiting (o say poud-by, On their arrival at Chicago the: ment of theso facts to ' 1o thelr story, McCartby got £1,800 from the Lom- pany befors his left Englund, and various vthersums aftorwirds on account of oxpunscs. frauded Englishmen liited n Mctarthy ne o lisr, scoundre 30 DIXON, Atarecont meeting of the Eloventh Ward Club #omo teniarkn wera made by one of {hio wpenkers relfecting on Deputy-Superintendent Dixon in con- aection with the récovery by watch of the. Rev. De. Follows, Jetter Is a yuificlcnt auvwer to the remarka: nicabio, acch 1 I e thelr voices siminst to nwatch sulen ‘and o fraud of the I 0 the murninj s 7. Ju M. Clinpia, forl force of theacity, sinted TIIE UNFORTUNATE BANK, WIUAT WAB DONE YRSTRRDAY, AMr, Edward U, Moson, the Assignoc of Skuw- Peteraen, laberg & Co., recolved soveral calls yes- terday frum unfortunate depositors with those gentlemen, Tho losers were, of course, anxious to know' Jnst how affalre atood and what thelr chances were fur tecovering a portion at Jeast of helr bnrd-earned vayings. slgneo hus Leen doing tangled web of this 4 head Lookkevper wi wry Tetter,” Jie ol el fiut ho weoLe it will tof futentions. c Garrizie alvo mace the staiement that ho was in the ol When the lel,eF wod Wl ¥ tkd vothlng 1o il that tie Podce Departinent 18 slding s obtatutng y properiy. - Very ) THE GENERAL AY The Commlttce appointed by the Chlengo Pres- bytery 1o look utter the entertalument of ueleguten tu the Fresbytedlan General Assembiy, which meets ut Farwoll I{ull on the 17th of May, h K grett i up clreulars to aend’ to the various rexbyterlan churchies in the cliy, enlilug ottentlon necossily of providing ebiertiinmnent for the sesting tho appointment of com- milteey in the churches for the purpos inz the mutter und attending toall the Hitledetalle, ‘Fe ¥ubject has been taken hold uf early in theday, But nune tov voun when 1t In remembered tiut ace rovided for 60U delepnten. avo heen printed aud will Dut, slthough the As- he could to unravel the falrs, and although the sct to work at 1 o'clock Weduesday nfternoon to make oot a Lalance-sheet, magnitede of the lsbor that btut only aboat one-balf of commodations must bo ‘I've uforesatd clrculnrs it oct thia week, VoA, 0. 13 Wushington steoet, 1s th Uiy Comuiittee on Enterta'nment, and to him ol ©ammumications relatine (o this matier of eater- gueste should be nddresved. 1enco tho Asvignee, n the abuence of o statement drawn from tho bouks, was only able to tel) bis visltors what Mr, Petorsen soys of the conditlun of affaire~that the Mabilitica to tho three classes of depusitors, savings, commercial, and certldcate, amount to about $30,000; that the firm owe about $10,000 on open acconnt; that they have dus thew ahyut 1 probsbly muney in the hoands of correspondents and other banka; that they have in discounts and $50,000; thut, In whort, do- in all probabllity Le le L 1 the dollar out of that whatever tho pariners hove indiviouaily will 'ba forthicoming to nake up Under the clrcumstances thu due positors were not mueh worcled na to thelr pros- pocta for recavering thelr saviugs, but thero wasa general focllng of regret, wot to say grief, at the fullure of anvther Scaudinavisn bank, a was 8 pervadlug sdea that {t would act t thelr anstitutlon, Tirimer Hause—A. W, Fhorutan, O open dccount, — loans from $:5,000 Washiugton Theoduie Lee, i d. (A ribar, Grand_Tuciic—~ ruk lorudos A, W. Hinith ol Wiscousing Judze Ok, Hartfars ifliain fiarton, Howon But, while roureiting the failure, they made no cliarga uf dishuncsty uk the cause of the fallure hera It nost provably belonge—the fact of the recent bank panic in Copeubngol the tirm's foreign correspondents W withdraw thelr deposits on this wide of (he Watera alr. fsberg, who Toans in this country, I8 now fn Deon '.ule)(n[llwdl 10, Jy . W, Thoin 2 AL atien, Loutsviliey i ainst (he A, and which compelied had particulaf chiarge of the Europe, but has nd will return os woon aa at In tho clearing-up, par- tlere with which Le was niost Mason hopes to have a balance by Saturday worniug, when ke will what the bouks show, Jute tirm's dealluge with this country aud jn Kurape coupiicated, it will bo necessury Lo walt for forulgn advices Lerore it will Lo known with absolute cer- tajnly just Low Ludly they are in for It, 111w well known that it was the practice of peo. le In the bume country to remit monoy to their ricnus hera through the lim of dkow:Petersen, The transfer was sccumplivhed by weuns of bankers' drafts, which the late drm wuv authorized 1o honor, and the holders of such dralts are uow {nforuied that they can get them cuslivd by prescnting thew st tle First Nutloual Bank, in this city, snd, by this wea; he that would be required if they seut them uick to heir triends in Burope. 3o Cashiter of the Firat Natiousl, however, wisl underatood that It 18 not the bouk's intention to mect all thgdemands made upon It by ciory ith the lato irny, ug to make & trunsie bualuess, and thus sa of credit mors of icas timo and trouble. “DR. RAPITAEL.” BUICIDE OF A FOUMEN CILICAGO CELEBRITY 1N i Lol G e Beuureit, New Yor CAUGHT IN TIE ACT, A BINYUL 'OST-OFFICR CLRRK. Mo waa getting 8050 a year, but, havinga wife snd balng extravagant, he bogan to steal, and now ho fs awalting seatenco to Jollet, Fiederlek J, Gross, and he was & clerk fu the Post- Onico. Ha obtained employment thers five years ugou asa carrler, and served faithfully In this ca- pacity os far s known. for threa years, was tramsferred (o the distributing department, Last December ha commenced taking letters,— somctimed elght amd ten a day, ~-slways selecting those which appeared to contaln money, e Jy e found what he was Jooking for, tiyes e drow autmoney orders. »troyed, as tie did all the Jettors Lo putloined, The fact that letters were wilssing was reported o As- slstant VPostwaster Squiers, Blewart took the matterin hand witha view of Joarning what became of them. uo clew was obtained. larceny was conducted fna very akillful manner, ‘fhat the thicf wav In the Chicago ofice Stewart was coulident, but who be was puzzled him, Thoe circumstances of the employes of the distributing department were looked futu, for letters from other cities were the ones taken, and I8 was ¢ly- covered that Gross was LIVING AT THE PALMER ROUSY, and acenied to have coustderable fung With only 3050 a y live at that hote| thelr currespundents in and Speelal Agent f tha exchauge lulter-credit tlo holders uf these lottery lncreased, but For severa] years previous to the blg fire there alvod on Madison sircet, not far from Frank! wll four-story bulldiug, solitary and slone, It rame tenemeonts which surrounded 1y, Itke Quiliver among the inbabitants as o mysterlous-looking bulld- Mtracted tho attuntlvn and sor- atood up high above 4 of Lillput. 1t 1ng, and 8t tim: volllance of the detectives, was plastered- with hoge signs, sunaunc- Ing to the sogreat Dr. Haphoel, the most wondgrful astrologer of the nlactecnth century." “The Ductor practiced fortune-telling and pretend- ed to cure discuscs of & guestionabls character. As he occupled the eatite siructure, it was generally understood that the apartments nut required for ihe personal convenlenca of himself or his profes- slousl sitaches were used fur Lospital purposes, aud moatly occupled by women who had learned all | there {s of marrlage without baving interviewed ustice. *Jmmediatcly after tho fire, ltapbacl, whose bualness had conuiderably full. k tho ustiea of Chicago f: 2 bis fect. aud departed uover more to return, This ives 8 somuwbal local dutervet e, which was annnuaced Ciucionatl dispatch ju yusterday's TLISUXS. which cume to buad last even. erable spuce to tha lifo and ad- track wmorning, i were certainly be- yond' his iucome, but pasitive evidenco of Anotlier **whadow " ) Postinaster Palmer wdvised sn immedists letters coutluucd fo be y 1o Delay, however, g sud the detectives never tof Uruse whlle In or out of the ofice, tevday morning tuelr vigitance was rewarded by About O o'clock, Hensha ho wutch, saw Gross pick up & e o copy of "Tug Triwese which lay o front of nest tifteen minutes ke v sane place, et hold of the lettery, nuke Lvowu thelr Josecs. Who was letter and pat it Bty on hbs desk, put tive uilicr letters In weliing tha Papur e o9 § hu siarted for 1he water-cluset. Hero he trausfers red 1l Jettera o the iuside pocket of his vest. had both eyes vn bim pped up 10 biw and ral ecc uim in bls utfice, either priess or briel remlulscence 1o his death by sulchy Arclviog there, LET 11 LOOK AT TWE LETTRHS. lulsd po idea 1hat ho Jtecovering bl € sequeat. The lettery wera addresacd apers of that it ng devate cunal veutures of the medico-satrologe is real usine wae Wil Gross was satvunded, bora In Lyus, kogland, iu 180) . vakedeld. Ue was ing fair common-school education, he e tered the Dritish army, and secared _ the itlon of nezmenm gnnrhn‘nnlltr. From s he retire in 1838, Shortly after. wards ha emigrated to America. Ho frst resided In Canada, but hix l!l{ was short. The United £taten offered greater faciiities to the pursuit of 1lving on une’s wits, and ha fannd himeelf evenin. ully in Philadelphia, There ho drifted abont tl city for a while, Micawber like, wllllns for any- thing to turm np. In the course of his driftings he maide the acquainlance of & widow, who was known s Mre, Green, aline Mrs, Vanhorn, She had some property, was, in the colloquial sen<e, & smart woman " and he was satisfied to marey her, After the honeymoon hiad passed the twain put up thelr shingles as natrolngers, clairvoyants, ete, At the suggestion of the Madame, Wakefleld, without leglalative authority, chisnged hls name, and be- cameo bienceforward known to the community an r. Raphael, Aftera residence of about ten yeara in Philadelphla, where he had enjoyed a large and profitable practice, the New York Police t‘aselte wrote him np, and filustrated his Jite with & por- trait. This not flattering recitsl compelied him seek green fields and asturen new, e selected the West, and in turns lived In Chicago, B8t Lonis, and Cincinnati, While he resided liere hie wife lived tn Cincinnatl, On leaving this city lie went to England, where ha remained a ehort time. ~ On his retarn to this cor try, he_apened an office in St. Lonin, but his ’mlrn there was not long, as_brsiness was dnll, le cloeed up anit retnrned to Cineinnatl, where he rejoincd his wife. She died about ten months ago, Ieaving all_her property in Philfdelphia and Cin- cinnuti, valned al atout $230,000, o her chil dren. To the Dactor sho laft nothing, Thispreyed on his mind, for he was, it {s said, devotediy attached to her, and he conld not. understand why sho should treat him no. On Monday alternoon he purchased aix ounces of laudanam, which he took the anmo night after retinng to his rocm. On the follawing moruing he was found in an insensible condition lyime vn his bed. Medical assistance was immedintoly called In, bnt tone purpose, ‘The old man was poasessed of wondorful vitality, for ho lingered until An catly honr Wednesday morning. Uno of the childron fs Mrs. Mike Lip- man, the wife of the well-known circus man. —- OLE BULL. BERENADE NY THN NORWEGIANS, The gilded walls of the promenade corridor in the Grand Pacific Hotel echoed erday evening with simple Norweglan songs, As had been pre- vionaly aonounced, nserenada was glven to the famona master of the violin, Ol Bull, by & nam- berof lis admiring countrymen in this clty, At abont 0340 o'clock the Norwegian Singing Soclety grouped vutelde of the hotel, at the Clark streot corner, and withoot delay struck up the famlllar slr ‘‘Hloja Noer." They followed this with **Wirhar bort lenkens wingar." At ite conclu. slon the vocalists were summoned fnto the hotel, and, arriving In the corridor, they weto inet by Ole lull and Mr. G, B. Carpenter, tho latter In- troducing all partles, Mr, Dull shook each mem- ‘ber of tho rociety cordially by the band, and after completing the raunde scknowledged tho complis ment shown bim In n bricf apecch. Ho sald he was heartlly gzlad to see so maoy friends, old nand new, .and wanted to “tell them how thankful ho was for thulr cnconraging ald and friendship, Bpeaking in a Jow voice, yet full of meaning, Mr. Bull referred to the history of the Narweglan race in America, which raca hoil always been foremost in the cause of liberty, He hoped they would go on In the same honorable road and keep the flag Holsted. Tty weron traly united people, having fewer projudices of casto than any ether national- ity, and it was good for the countey that it had such a people, ~After tolllng many” years agalust of Fovmy wnd “sickness, they had at length rlsen (o a slation 8o unportant that no American of intelligence could overlook them. Nopart of the Northwust but was affected by Nor- weylan ventimont and Norweglan evergy. - Inthe early xottloment of this cogntry ths Norweglans nuffered greatly from the scourge called the Black Death, which was bronght over in an Engliah vos- gel. Subeequently the hume country was troubled by wars und dissensons, and only within & few yeara had the real growth of Normegian populas tion been felt here, Now they could all trie Norsemen and alvo true Americans, for it was not troazon to love cither of thoss beaulifal countrics, Liderty should be In the future thelr waicliworl, as in the past, In concliding hix ro- marke, the old gentiowan sald that lio wanted to Lave them call upon himn personsily, so that ho could tdke cach I){ tue hand und explala folly bis gratitude for thefr encourageinent of his humble uiforte, 1lo then shook hands again with them il 'Tho rerenuders llstoned sttentively while Mr, Bull was talking, and lrf?lltnlly applauded hiu, t the suggestion of Mr. Martin' Lowoy, the Presl- tnt of tho Soclety, 8 short address wis made by Dr. Julwon, onc of the membors, 1t was dellvered in Norweglan, and was reaponded to by Mr, Bullin the samo language, 3 & Tho Seclety then sang ** Osslan," and roon af- terwards dlspersed. During the spaeches quite o crowd of ludica and gontlemen gatheared in tle cor. ridor, interested spectators. The members of Olg Buil'aconcert troupe, Tom Karl,. Brienoll, Mies ursby and her wlater. wera auong the lookers- on. The whole affaif was informul, and exceeding- Iy pleusant. RELIGIOUS. S TNE NOUN PRATEN-MEETING at Farwell Hall was woll attonded, the andltorlum being threp-fuurths full of people, malnly men. **\What a fricnd we have In Jesus* was sung by all, ns protude. The Rev, Mr, Davis then read the requests for prayer,—for (od's biessing npon the work in varle ouy country towns, and for the converslon of hus- bands, wives, sons, cts, The Rev, Mr. Spencer led In prayer, relurning thanks that God had furalsbed 80 many proofs that e bnd answered prayer, **2y hopo Is built on nothing less than Jesus® lood and slghtcousness™ was sung, The guartetto rendered **Crown of rejoleing that le waiting for me," Whittle then read the Jesson from the eighth chapter of Rumanw, calling attention to the rela. ton of a beilever to the Holy Bpirit. . The Apostle had whown that wo were justificd by faith In Christ—sanctifed by falth In Ilim—thst our salvation was wholly and entircly by the Sulshed wurk of Christ—it was not untll mnan had gotten through with himaelf, utterly and entirely, that he bewan to know anything of the llolj Epirit. Two refuronces—Thosmaloukina v, 24, and lebrows, iv. 12, wonldglveaclearlideuas tothe ioly Spint, Maj apirit was under the cuntrol of his Jower nature, Washonld have the fact bofors us thas excopt we wore born from sbove—cxcept the apirit desd in mun waa quickened by contact with the spirit of Uud—we cauld notsee thu Kinwdom of fiesvon. ‘The work of regencration was that God through Jedus Christ came in contact with the spirit uf man. snd gave hlm new lifu, After we receiva life the Ioly 5pirit dwelt [n us, Uod's lovo fuldlled. the rightootwne: u w, We never could et the wil ui we believed, Ap mportant truth 10 kuow wis that the Spirit of God hore witncss with vur spizit through the Word of Giod. Waiting for some wys- torious juftuenco to come from ontslide of the Wosd had led thousands Into delusions and snares, We wust ruat upon the Word, but be careful in not duenying the witness of the Spirit, We anticlpated what wo thought we needed, but the Holy Hplirit anticlpated what llv know we needed. Just now we did not enjoy the fulinces of redemption. We bad the Oret froits, aud had the promise. As Christ was made manlfest by Iiis resurrection, so the Bpirit that dwelt in us whoald ralas our mental bodies, nnd wo would have the fullnessof redemp- “n":lbl: and by, Thiy welcoma volce, " was sung, ‘The Rav, Donald Fletcher prayed tuat multitudes might ba brought to the knowledge of Christ, aud fedeemed through the blood of the precious avior, Mr, Dentley saked a blessing upon all, and tbat the ministers might be diligent in the Word, ‘The Itev, Mr, Brobuton xaid that, whon s man waa burn In Corlst, ho was & new creature; ble lifo ‘waa differont, Would that uvery one would come undur the influcnce of the Bpirit! How happy they would bet Mr. Shurp spoke about the work In Qeneseo, It way fiulnu alonz grandly, The largest church was crowded to uvurl uwmvl very nl;gu. thlrty or forty found Christ cach n, and the work was ex- tonding iuto the country round about, Mr, Topsy Delight ailuded to the wonderful blussing upon the work in Chicsgo. Muny had pruphesied that the excitement would die away, butit had not, In bis lule meeting fur trampe and ‘'rounders' many wers under conviction, and otbers had come 16 Christ, e told of the'| converaion of un uld gambler, AMaj. Whiitle requested sl Lo bring in tho uncon- verted to-day. The aouls most in danger wero those who wers self- wiorally. After a briet praye: rvices were closed by slnging, **0 o grace, how yreat & deblor. " THE CITY-HALL. ‘The Tressurer's recelpts yesterday were $1,705 from the Watcr Department, and $5, 308 from mis. cellaneous sources, Tha csso of Cascy, the alleged crooked police oficer, was up agaln belc palice suthorities, but was coatinued for the hesrlng of further evi. dence, s P, IL 1IN & Co. yesterday took out a permit to build a four-story brick sddition 4060 feet, and %o cost §4.000, to the colin factory, Nus. 202and 204 North Franklin street. Tho Committea on Strects and Alleys of the Weat Division 1s called to meet o the City Clerk's oftice at 3 oclock this sfternoon, and the Commit- tea va Health and Couaty lelstiona at 4 o'clock, Bomo of the clt; cmmuyu will probably be paid to-morrow, and the others early nest weok. 'Iho Comptruller says ho has made provision for obtaln. ing the amount of funds necessary to dlscharge the pay-rolls. The Deg“mmul of Public Works sanounces that it would bu glad 10 biave tbe citizens who doalre ¥o do take away the sawdust and other materisl placed sround’ the fire-hydrants for protection #gulost the cold. The refuse would make good gucden soil, Tho Mayor sald yesterdsy that & further szami- mation of the crib would be made, Not that ho wes 1n bis own wind doubtful ssto thu correctness ol thy ohfr':uluu wmsdo Wednesdsy by Mr. Bteole, Mir. G and otbord, but the public dowsuded sn {nepecilon that woule “stablish beyond the perad- veutuze of & doult the fact ¢f tus stability or fn- stabliisy of that strumate, There would psobably e appolnted twwo or three engineers and bollders of repute in this city and & gentluman connccted with the Government. Theso experts with the ald of & diver conld make all necesnary surveys, caren of carlet fever were re dny at Kos, 300 1iil :Vclt Chicago THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Jafl econtains eight persons held on the charge of murder, Bherift Kern was visited yestarday by the Sherit of Cinclanatl, whom ho showed tarongh the Jail, The Collector of Palatine brought in his books yeaterday, and with them 91,500, which he handed orer to the Connty Coltectar. Notwithstanding that the Englewood Achaol was fiven to the Btate n fow weeks ago, nothing has been heard of its being accepted. The Committee on Publlc Baildings have been uthorized to receive bids and award the contract :\:flw 8 boand fents aronnd the Conrt-lonsa yesterday retnrned one trne bt for burglary, an{ sxamined into numerans petly [y alttings wlllkmon 1kely be continued ha saya that she ta yetting over the ex. citement and be’xln! to fec) better, % secure her liberty in n fe corpus, and promises th She hopes to days on & writ of liabeas she will niarch stenight the Urand Jury room and acek the indictment of the Robinkons for perjury. Sha has spoken to her bushand but twice aince Ler confinement, and then avolded looking at hin, The only Bupervisor who turncd up yesterday marning td meet the Commiittee on Town and Town | to the richer dlxglogs furthor on. ta Mr, Curry, from Evanston, about whom the owner of a two-acre lot haa made com- ays If there have been , they have been the aes to ninke n fulness merits plaint the day before. tant, e prom! A thinks lrhlth anything he ought to be ro-clected, Yeaterday was fneana day in the Connty Conrt, and among those adiudeed finsane was Francis Xnvier Brandecker, editor of 1he Germ: Weekly, of this city, who s widely and favorably ki The evidence showed that his inennit been Induccd Ly mental straln, and that his condition was such aa to require his reatralnt, Ho Is_belleved to be curable, rivats naylum on the Sunth rlunates were Marting nnd John Lanzen, alstor and birother, swith whom insanity was hereditary, John Auton Hisgew was adjudged a distracted per- #on, and & consarvutor Is to beappulnted. YIKE AND A RETORTER, The philasoptiical ke complaine bitterly of the freguency of his repurtorinl visitor with ono'of theso Inqulsitive posts yesterday, how- ever, much to his surprise, +* 110w do you feel to- 1" awked tho reporier of the old gentlom: well, Ithank you," waa the ready response, a8 he Ppreased his forchead with hite tawny hand. ** Do ou examing lLeads nowadaye!” mext put in the quisitor, ifting his Lt at the time and exposln, a cranium long neglected by the wig-maker, **Nof often now, ' was the low reapons & tiand ot me, " sald the repoito pher's hands at once protruded through the bLars und reated ofl the aforesald head. remarked the philosoplier, fine head. —well ind the phijoso. Indeed; but the climate does not 2eem to agree with your hale—,** This was envugh. Nu further questions wers ald pato was svon lost to tho That reportor will here. nml: do bis interviawlng by proxy, or at least kocp b philosoplior's fingors. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Heary Morchouse will givo his last Blble-read- | trunk of & troe, theso lines: ing in Farwoll Hall to-day at 4 p, m. “Look to A The pew-rental of Plymouth Charch will take ¥or this ‘,",‘{,“‘ ganon ot astl, placo Tueaday avenlng, Instead of Thursday oven- Unltrrian Church, The regnlar monthly meoting of the State Mlcro- *0ld Woman's Fork," **Tiack Tail Guich,™ 7 oo been postponed untll the rat | ¥ yyhoop.Up- Itanch,” oto,, but the estretse beauty und rertility of this villey piainly fndicutes ryed soata to tho scrvices at tha | whence it derived its iame. Tabernacle Bunday can now be sccured at the Y, A. rooms fre of expense. Tickets for rese: are requeaied to muet ot the ofilcs of to nmnd‘thu faneral of thetr late comrads, CRIMINAL, Frank, Charlos, sud Amoline’ Hoenlg wont into | fuctorlly until tho D«ndwond.:fl‘:ir partuership with Johu Kosal In tho lookin, busineas, and appropriated mate than thelr share uf the profite, whersforo the trio trere locked up at lh!h\\‘nc Tv}cluh Streot Statton last nlght charged Ueorgo Wilson, a firsi-class vagrant, who was | #wus sent up In 1873 for the Lurglary of P. I, Ayer's rosidence, No. 1 P'ark row, was locked up yesters day by Detective Dan Hogan upon a'charye of va- under the Stato statutes. val," wus also arrested by the same officer for lothing from J, 1, Wilson, of the | miuers ntuod not upon the order of thelr desertion atng, | 1AL St ot tha Getidenisl” Lot thoy ey esterdayheld tho following: | gtain u lunch consiating of & miserablo wauiwic 0 ¢ | nbuat the sizo of onc's two fingers for **fifty e larceny of ¢ Town of Jeflernon. Justice Snmmergold James Burton, swin: ryo_ Usble, 3560 Murch 243 Ueo) an Charles ees, daoys cach In tho Ilol Eilen orman, a0d | prom Caster to Deadwoud wo traveled by lel a ridowith vomu dlacowforts, and yet oue of ¥, his Lrotlur o aved with barfect ne Desmond, sixty doyseach. ly: Maluchi ‘arve, Ueargo, was Lield iu 81, SUBURBAN., for stubbln; second meetiug ) Thiety-ninth and State streots, tnnde far all the ofices, and journed to meat at the Thwu-Holl Tharsday even. | wurd through ng fo report thelr nominations, apoken of mceept, there 18 no donht that this will | wh be a strong ticket. S — CANADIAN NEWS, Bpectal Dispalch to The Tribuna, lunge AMONTREAL, March 2% —At the yesterday af- Fm "mm a0 un ternoon Board, two firms of Lrokers were unn- | have rend In our childhood, the memory ble to mect their margins on the Dank of Mon- :i..,".l‘.,'fl‘,..m's hn:" :‘l‘.i':fl'.',.ufh““" treal stock, which they wers carrylng, Thoy | the sua of lluhlo the abaence of rcavon drives wero not declared defaulters, however, having | *unlight frow tl Helections were the Commlttee ad- 1t tho parties obtained o scttlement. The stock had been | momaories of re hanumered down to 160}, but reached to<lsy ln'l.;n h:n nnd" o od the bulls aro more jubilant fo view of | el ent apeculative of cml’lonl on tho sireot, | 30.In slisnce we paskad "t Miewialiy grau r are likely to bo precipltated into ditfi- culties at any moment, * A 0 The Tridune, 0 DUE IR eadinuts Tor the troops whidh srm o | Deiaweod ng pul readincess for the troops whidh are ex- P etV nected to stay over here, on route from Halifax | yorelsimtten serhpr tacvhtions il ot whilearrangemonts aro be- | ypcak in future Jutter, whila [ now. apeak of that nited States suthoritles for | which Is of mor interost to Esstorn toelr tranaportation to thelr destiuation via | capltalists und “thoss intending i 3 the 1illsy this season,—of thu sgricultural, pase The Tridune. toral, and mincral resources of this ! #4—Thu debate on the | And, for the present, as to the ‘L‘«:‘-‘:lm u‘l “i‘ l}l\nrlthz})«llm'\lr_lc:u:l .:M (;on;lmbcd gz:lgl:-lll tesources, 1 will only s ay in the Assembly, The leader of the pulll;’!m \woved wn amendment that, In the foae ;;h‘.":na":.‘d','én'"' "'h,',‘:'fl:u':." g amuug tha ¢hal coudition of the Provinces, it {8 Inexpedioat | ynat itoy ofer & A1 to shie ham op Lk which, consldering 1ta contiguity to the liits, a tha fact that they will be densely populated by the cod producing classes, Is unyurpassed in the £ 3 ileys and rolling plains have w rich :;ll.‘{u thelr umuu‘ch‘l’dl:l.th a wildy raal Epectal Dispatc] ToRONTU, March 2. tu British Columbi; inz made with the jat Di TaLivax, Muarva to pass the resolution, EDUCATIONAL, Hpecial Dityatch o The Triduns, A Fr. At&ieson, Wis,, March 21.—The Teach- | siluv en' Instituto for Jellerson Couuty bas been fn | Yezetatlon, which couttnucs wr sesslon at the High School bullding in thiscity | 1’ sluce Monday, the 10th, mod will contiuue | weatward is through the week, under the directlon of Prof, dmf e DY RLLOWATONR Balisbury, of the Whitewuter, Wis, Normal | 0 St o Nant e Sehool, and C, J, Collger, County Buperluteud- | $F'Bilus squure ato. coreied wih boe Booes rio ‘Thero are upwards of 100 | tunber, whils un mu{ of the mountain atreums {s Prof. Sailsbury fs s | $ak to b hardwood 1 10 the haud in conductlug fnstitutes, aud does all in | plontiful pi power to mako it @ source of beneflt toall | dition nf gathered bereare | sud Yaokton sald tobe In abllity, as compured tothose in [ In other counties, about the svern) S ent of Bchiools. teachers In attendadce, tend. The teackers teachers' exatninatio is supposed thers wil canta, On thi B ,L,,,,,,,,fi“’,',';,fi,',fi!,‘fiTfifiE;, of Harriet | ton of the country and the pecult A. Cully (culored) aguinst tho Baltimore & Oblo Rallroad, on trfal for four days, was concluded 0 mhi i this mornlog, and, under instructions Trom the | Yeyedit. liaving nomiuerul R, byl duy. 8 utltnw‘n%uuvenmn others, was brought agains Cyvil Rights blIL RIDAY, MARCH 23, 1877, . H H {J ot ers puported gester- | Arrival of The Tribune's Pilgrim ricenth and Western' avenne, 111 South at Deadwood. ‘Thirtceath place, 68 Shefllold avenne, 54 Filton, 101 Towneend, 431 . avenne, 241'South Morgan, Hloven deaihs trom the diseaso ave. recorded 0 far | £1€ GIves o Graphic Description e nlrpet. of RRed Canon. Standpotnt, an Cathotie | 11 turn to rich account, o takon to s | OTicer, Capt. Colller. Those The olher un- WALR-A-NEAPS (the Indian name for infantry) have besn very nso- ful In protecting travelors and frelghtors, at ons tima rescning from a large body of hostiles o heavy and valoable tramn, Capt. Colller, with a portion of hls company drawn out In skirmlsh order, Ile gotaven | charged them at a switt ron, while Lieut. Brown. with nnoter. dotacoment, swept swiftly around ‘who | their flank, all tho whillp thelr ncedle guns playing d fust beon aronsed from n.deop raverio, -+ Very | an unpleasatt suna for tho beneft of the Indians, who speedily broks and ran. The Captaln, with his entire mounted force, consiating of one man, mule-mounted, gavo chase, but soon seelng the folly of attempting to caplure | ' Tey your | 300 Indiane with so small a force, retarned and escorted tho train safely in and through tho oL find, sir," dangerous ¢ you huve' s very TED CANON, which, by reason of ita contiguity to the plsin, and {ts thonsaud awmbuscades, behind which the whole of Crazy Ilorse's Land might be ascratod, hos long been o favorita field with the savages.: 1t is hiero tho Meta fawily wers murdered, —seven in all,—tho usual tale, Thoy wero walking ahead of tho train; they were found dead, mutlisted, out- raged. These bloody Incldents probably inspired tho **pligrim" whocarved, atthls polnt, our rifes well, ed Ca 0 picturesquo and Temperanco* Bunday evening ot the Third PLEASANT VALLREY. In this country une Lieara mauy names, meaning- les such for example, and ditlicult to account f miles In width, and about- of Cuter City, Defors reaching Custer, however, we travel k, whose along the bunk of Frunch ek, wh DY GOLDE: ‘wero woshed with profit last populativn p 0 diggings hore wor cents each, gentlemen, " OX NUNNERS. of %lat tiat Jolcataf the satirs trp. 4 ho lumor wet sleigh 06 'f?!eeh" pleked ourselves, a thounan: oand pross natier, of baggago dozen louded rlfles, - etc., el whors & sudden upsct had landed us. ‘The managers of the Condit tickot met at Bd | 1otha counts through which we 0. Qrady's saloon Wednesduy evenlng to agree | would marnr{h rl upan & man to ran upon tholr ticket as Trustee, The fight was between Willlam Brinkman and Levi Montgomery. Brinkmon hiad more friends present than the olher varty, but the managers had ovl- | welf), dently mode up thelr minde that Moftgomery was | _‘Yho scenery on thls part of the routs was of the the beat man for them, 8o o nomination was made, | Mowt plcturesque des y od gt the moeting heldat | on il wt woek Wedncsday bold thele | warm t ovening at Jonss Hall, corner | uutil =l an 811 this ontire lut e Rround, one falling Allr cangl casl sunhght never falls, '8 " felt Licline mon of Nature's architectare, tho present click, click,” of P eutire winter, on which the groat depth. Away to the wi n i . After tho and prosperous. MINERALS, or tesr dowa, 1eball stute wy bbert #uve verdict for the Rallroad | $0un tters freely, guametia thldand There sre In minlng districte geaerall wpany under the | tiact classes ot mln‘:{ —yh:::r ' ode. iskere cortainly whetaor tueco is yob developed the iatter, let ench Judge for himeelf. The re- sources of the Hilla {n this partienlarars to ba taal development, and ot by fine- et decelogied of n_1his immediato aboot one and_ane- THE BLACK HILLS. #pun theorles, and the nrea om e quartz. nrn fiun‘cmtehdepmlt a; located ontside of this, which an,purllnll developed, and_ which **prospect™ Iargely, aren ina perpeinal adtpeise to old mincrs, who, r distinctive fswnre'velns, ppointed, In my Jndement, " and *‘Luella'" expecting to find lode far althongh the *‘Qol ownera claim thesc mines to be lodes, TROF. JRNNBY 18 8nid to have replicd, when ssked the formation of his Ideal mine or formation in which 1o find gold. **1liat he had little cnre what the ahape or charac. ter of tne mineral-bearina carrled the yellow, "—plain And bearlng this (n s to whether in the fiillnare per) tal Ting strata moy Reaching the Diggings, He Prospects on His Own Hook, mattor provided it a philosophical con- And Forms a Favorable Opinfon of the Country’s Richiness, ¢ a bootless one. feature of the country, and an Impor- tant une, and should not be averinuked, ceriain this gold-bearing mattzr or concrete, 19 not & natural formation an it lic4, hut has been cast ap 1d stats by volcanic action. there mnat binve been o flasura throug) was ejected, and if 80, why are not the already-de~ veloped mines on this 1 person can say the; to my mind unden| GOLD-BEARING DRPOSIT ‘has been placed in 118 pi action, it must bave been being forced upwards, face, found a weal Both from an Agricultaral and & Mining From Our Oun Correspondent. To_thla] a1y 1o Dranwodn Ciry, Dlack I1i)ls, March 12,—In my Tast [ eald that at Red Canon commenced the min- eral belt of.the Biack Hills, While thia.is true, it in very doubtfal it the preclous metals aro found here .in paylng quantitles, Jint, paesing up (ng canon, the reddish iron-inge on Its rocky sidesane Mrs, Pike, the wife of the murderer, stlll lingers gravel deposits, and which glves the canon fts name, Invites the practiced miner to explora fts hillsand ravines, and to dig o bed-rock in its gravelly boitom, Some proapecting has been done, and’ hero and there oxcavationa of greater or less depth lave beon maodo, tn all of which **calar" waa found, but not in suffclent quantities to cause the enger prcspector to stop long his hasty march nt position by voleanlc follows: This maiter broke through, nnd 1ike " water ponred upon any suld-btlrhm belt 1s measured by the bre thin overtlow, « WEether it be broad or narrow, the preseat nudeveloped condition of the connt: yenta onc's determining, the gold-hearing deposit be found fn horlzontal or perpendicular sirata, does notatect tho valuo of a & thoneand tona of ore being of equal value cr it be found in the one or the other, The ora found in the alrendy-developed mines in tha district T havo mentioned, beiny hij ore, which it has been proven, will assay to many thousands of dollars p Do quarez has becn taken unt of tha really devaloped minuain the district abovesinentioned that will xeaa) lesa than tho lower figure to the Snperintendent of mill for the result of their weckly *‘clear '—that is, ] asked to be informed_tho yleld of tion he declined to give, in amiles as Lie replied that It wus entirely satiafac~ tory, and they were beingiog in the mon atampa, From outslde sources [ get atatenicnts as to t) jeld, but not decming them reliable, do not give m, but am sntisfed it {s enormous, ng the ore from tho ** Alpha Mi; ) E WOOLY Is alrealy tanaeled Lo & dept Licut, Merriam, of Fourth United States Infan- try, recently from one pun of gravel taken from half way up the sida of the canon obtalned about 100 colore, We drive up steep hills of pure gyp- #um and marble, and from the Cheyenne Itiver are to be seen cerlaln indleations of oxtenmye coal deposits, which eaterprive and capital will speed. it his face waa wreathed At the mouth of the eanon is encamped a de- tachment of the Fourth United States Infantry, under command of & genfal gentleman and brave DE f 170 feet, pass- It h gold-bearing deposit _ of While visiting this mine I picked plece of conglomerate rock wbich was pulverized and ‘‘washed ont" In my **color’ which old miners thought would produce a yield of $100 per ton, this wos miost likely 8o extravagant estimate, The easuro is belng worked by s California 1s paylng fmmenscly. rock, none bein; rom the dumpn of many of mlne‘anlo select minlo showin, prosence. showing While it was very rich, In Uoth thess of are on the samg Jov and {n many of them there are many thonsand tons Iu alght, and every poesible prospect of the voin or dopoalt continuing. Tais belng truo, thora can be no danger to capital in RRECTING MILLS, a8 the ors aasured will cases pay for the u the same lovel. and tho. samo character of ote showa that It came from ‘the’ samo fountaln-head, flowiug out over the surround- ing surface then most likely comparatively lovel, und underneath gave ravines which divide ‘mf they bolng found about beight, above lh!i:r il, Desdwoud and Gold Run Croeks, on whose banks are found the rich placer ‘rom what I have sald It will be platn 1d depositad in these boitonss wne anclentlv & part of the present quarts bolt, which 28 beon by wator action ed 1o ita present condition ofterwards the pl;nul forming 1 mse, Through Whlte Tafl, iilack T¢ ‘Theso lines kept running throngh my mind with strango pertinacity for houre after the canon was Mias Gusan B, Anthony will lectare on **Women | pusted and we wero whirlod rapidiy forward into falling into the ravin during untold ages res of rand and grand waxh-diggldgs. further boeno out by fuding far h which, most lkely, at ooe time ) hflwlde{:‘ evidenily an- of thix 10w In thestroam flowed a mighty torrent clontly rosidents of the strata of th! LD-LEARING QUARTZ, 1 omittod to montion that in most of thess mines the **hed-rock " Is fuund to dij the ledge {8 followed. Many ti continue until perpondicularity Is reached, whic! -woald produca a lode with its accompanying foot. wall aod hauging wall; but whether this dip Is the erure vein or velne wlich "aro as et blind, or whether it be cansod only by & giving ‘way of the support beneath that portion of the remalns to be detormined. aure {s, I8 cortain, but whethor 1t bo valloy or blll, near or remote, time only ean deters mine, Col, King. of Chicago, has for some weeks past boen Investigating most thoroughly ihts subject, and leaves with a favoroble report on the mines, Saveeal stamp mills aro on the way here, and plen- ty of worg awalts thein, with promiss of Immense retuens, No doubters aro found here, and the ulation I composed largel; Montana minorn, Tho valley varles from ono-half a mile totwo A i il el &4 near as 1 could estimate: 'The valley io rolilng o o el pholom, rhl dedicata | bt with & graduai descont, tho butles and. blul Fourteenth and Sixtoenth strocts, to-day. Eser. | 3100g Ite siies pelng mpolted aud ch eckere cltes Wil Commencs st 4 0'cloci B, e DogmpL red earth and white Ilmestono, with groat bowl ders and rocky profections, btlil clinging to m: The surviving members of Taylor's Chlulm Bat- | seat besido the good-natuted driver, I found this Jluwsey | part of our joarney very pleasant, and the time alker, No. 170 Washington street, to'arrango’|"seemod short until’ the ty milce was scconie Slmeon | phahed, and wo wers st the once thriving villags forcrunner of n regulue stawpede from the French miucs and thu pupolar villuge of Custer, both are compuratively desertod, Un tho creek one wees but littlo indication of the inines beln, worked, nithough & fuw are still ‘claimod to be ric mm‘r:flmm te catlre country Loing y dilng clothes, The unly #ipport of the towns in from the mincw, . Asn result, whon the minin, ed ‘on, Cruter was left in misery and despair,” There aro in the villave, 1 timate, JU0 vacant houscs, ¥otho iu complete ru- John Lowery, a rnlr,nlhen partully huma middenly deserted when N iscuverud, und the hasty y of old Califorals, ‘To those coming herw for this parpone, T will say T think the field o good jcarccly & day but soma new discovery fe reported next I will try to deseribo the silyer mines ear Butto District, situated ahout fourteen milen east of Deadwood, tl 1l 1 Tedjos of Falsa Botto: teen milua nosthwest. Volumes might bo weitten about this wanderful country which sets at deflance tho experlence of practical miners, Lrxn ' HARD TIMES," To the Edlior of The Tribune. Crnicaqo, March 20.—There are certaln stereo- ons which may mean very much or ccording as you take them, For the last year or moro it hos beon agdin and sgain declared that wo were ‘and during tho past fow months many persons have given volce to the very original prophecy that there Is on vutlook for **bettor thnes,” Bo far as this much-wished-for atate of things may bring happiness to s groater mass of tho people; #0 far as it may put bread Into ry mouths and clothes u; ‘wa ahall heartlly welcome fiw arrival, folly in denylog the fact that Lhe condition of many thousands In vur own metropolin sadly needs fme provement, but we fesr the ** better iimos” which arus0 gilbly talied of will not help o certaln atratn of ;{:cmr #0 much as one miht expect or be glad iove, ‘There are whole famllics hardly knowlng where tholr next neal 1 to come from, sitting down in & very sall amount tho right directlon would o s & great doal of talk sbont somo prople bueing born to misfortune, times*" {s one of theso. . wut of | baviog *‘hard times Tadnélnu:a ed thiy d of cuuntry almust nnknown, almost unszplored so faras miaerals are concorned (und should there Lo drscoverca thoroin rich minoral deposlts, it would Lo no wurprise to tho old settiers Liere or to my- u‘ruunx the anow la; A through the 'y ht ou the d 040 glants " of the . forest liko great pyramida of snow, —‘The alvighing being good, and the **stock " excellent, we LONO NATURAL AVENUXS the branches Interlocked and intertwined far wbove our hoads, at tho saws mad pace vur #killful driver would conduct ua nlang precipices whero a few feet to vue alde would have stant deatruction to the whole party; nnd now wo hrough a lluum{efiun‘i‘ dark and dosos seif-enforced poverty. of exertion applicd ut them in tho wa are, of course, oflen chances which fall to the lot of a seloct fow world's children, o of of carcs our fortune e Yon wonder, perhaps, that bein thure are so few who achieve richew, thero are so few willing, to pay the price for theu, Itiches are costly things, them—wrest themn from tho grasp ke thewn his own—muat bo content to re, wear unfashionsble clothin, do withont sloep at times If need be, plod throu, winter tempeats or under broliiry shut out every other thought—cvery other int cul—savo the unc supreme concorn of nonoy-get- suy, you have a brother who 0 llfe. Into thle deep wolitude the o who would obtain rought to my mind Buman belngs, of gnomas t even outdj On this trip we cross muny miles square of boan- tiful plain, or praino, still” covered with & benvy Owlug to the strike In Albany, & number of | growth of nutritivas Kravs,—ihe bostof sall for wose Induced to Ieave here for tho | fhe purposes of & in his shoulder-hinde, which cannot Lo partie: . A M'CORMICK MOWER Tha partlea, who fived tho'slot es- |\, oy yp unusta ogad o s fioafy mioraine alr, Tu-day Isaw & luad of this winter-cut hay fur wnh‘:l)n $100 per ton wos asked fn the strects of ting. Dut ou 1 hard "ul 0, ¥ fiiro orge I recover from hls yonrself and wife have been planning Jelightful trip which you vo much des| t J up the Hudson, or. the . Lawronco, or to tho monntaine of Colorado, on lg‘nhc up theso 1t 10 niean: reulize far more umlnmu-monul. tlo plany, you mea hapipiness from 1l such |deas than from tle fortnue which thicy accumulating; for, he carrying out make & dally Immolation o of Mammon; you must uffer up your dearest ine sll you are or hopoto be—save the onc hoveof being ric Tsn't It worth that price? Then don't pay ls,. 1t 1a one of thuve bargsios which you can accopt or reject the terms of, and Do thunks toany one, nly nat weakly through the self-denial tains & competency. agricultural that they arg ply sufliclout to provide fur the coun- cavy your ueighbor who yun’lc{am to lub'mn to at- not be nacessary 1o one s reasan why the majurity sboul & my poaition of comfort. Downright shiftle ness aod Iuortla Is at ths boltom of the verty which so abouuds In our. citiss. wband ond father uf a family in moderate clrcumatances Ia throws out of employment. d times," bis etaployers say furn few months." l‘:hbo".l SN 3 l= I ® put on sgaln in iuouthe. " Not. (n oo tios out and hont up & job, or u him over the vacuum in wi 1 k snd nu‘klfiuuun TilE PABLED YRLLOWSTONE o out of ten docs he go mber in sbuudasce, resdy feu of Jobe, 1o beip of mau for purnoses where the more e s not sdapted, This Is not tho con- hingy, Bowover, towsrd Uin fetird toble d place, whick may not :om-’?:r & year—perhaps The younz man of the family—a yictim to the part of his eniployers— He luoke rather 50 greal & dusuo. :t'l“l" dirgctions mre found what ls calicd the nds, 81 4 hal} have been wado & Territury by itsclf, & day to oyt oo tustitate Supt. Collyer will lold a | LUCRAN Vhe restdeita of tho LTI fo Lo forward, this now ’l‘urlln? wlil vorely bave withe boa great many appli- | initaclt'al that ia require another, but it evu vim and eucrgy such os W O Lo obtain situations of that sort where 0 many with friends to back ib Homay look for ycars s o toners, blacksmitl advertlscd for in profusion. Wby doesn't he ape P [} Xuow thy trade, —bealdes, h work ore ot **tuougbt wuch s lttls sbarp comumou sense to hits you cgo dewolish that Just ides, but be fm- mediately adda: ** Well, 1 haven't tho tine w give 1 must dud sowetbing I can do ab ouce."' Hols 0xed in (Als determination; by wlil undertake notblog new,—ootting ho wust take tho tuuo o learn, —aud #0—-gs theco iavery lttle be to make hir prominent bjec., owlng to the undeveloped condl- o tho dapusits in which the minerals are found, I suall gpeakk with the Litmodt caution, and only to tho extentto which [ uave au yet personall 1o learn & trade. can do—he e out of work month In and montho until he i3 ant of noney, and eioth nd cuum?:‘ ~And atUl waltine for™**something ' to turn wp.» Allhig sad experionca gocan't seem 0 teach Lim thiat nothing tarns up of itsolf, Then there is the young 1ady of the family, Mie, fartnnes never come sincly, and perchance Jnst ng the father and brother ara bath out of omployment shelores her school of her clorkahlp, Neverming: #he was tired and wanted & woek o two of rey’ Shehas it; ntter which she Inseria an adveriiye, ment In'f'ng TRINUNS for A position s clerk or copyint. The resuttanot belngof the kind dealeed, she anaworn several ndvertisenients by lettor, win no belter success, Then she applles for aeverg| clerknhiips 1n pepon. 1iut the ndvertisomeny Mhich caught her eye hns met as well the rasey glanco of soma score of nthers in the same positing an herself, and who are ** on the 8pot * s enrly or earlier than she. Among so many her chance iy ifdeed small. Yet, fatifo an her eforte ace in sncn directionn, and sithough at this time her fam|j, may bo llving in tho moat rigld economy, ahy does not (one time In & hundred) posscss the originality, the good sense, - fo ra into 8 respeclable family and seslst with tye honsework. Dy aadoing sho will not only by ablo to car her board but_something bostdes, and atthe sametime reliove her family of tho dead weight which her snpport_may be fn thefr other wise depressed elrcumatances. **fint such drudyeryl " exclaima the aforesald younz womap, in which oxclamatlon, as fs most likely, the rest of the family joln. No{ mygaod frienda, hunsewory 1s nol drud, ery—nnl{ when It 1o done In s lovenly manner, Iaona of tho high arta, and shoold by intelligent people It {a) reapectéd accordingly, Neverthelcar, I do notexpect to convince the vonng Indy n qnention, or any of hier §1k, of the corrects ness of my position on this subject. T havo only attenipted " to point out for the edification of thy bettor class, who deaire to understand why there can be sa mnch want in thelr midst, some of the reasons for it embryotic growth. Isbould be nore than pakd If the few words I have sald ahouly cause cven a fow to tarn frow the error of thelr vay and seck more practical methods of earningg livallhood; but T have small boper, -Fha fdess [ have referred to o8 working to the detriment of the interests of certnln classes are too deep-rooted to bo caslly dlsplaced, F. 1, ——e———— PERMANENT AND DELIGHTFUL. Dr. Price's Floral Riclies surpasscs any Cologne waterever made. A rich, fresh, fowery odor, poermanent and delightfal, e ——————— . * DEATHS. A A e e e MURAT-—Laks View, Wrightwood-av., betir finz)l;m nad Scminaty, 'March 21, 8p.m., Uener'ga . Mnra Funcralon éllnn!ny. 4t 2:30 p.m, FPRAUENDERG—March 22, 1877, of apopl A|¥un Fr:nen‘?lum.k qn;i 80 yeans. EA;B & W: il uncral w ® place Tro trall-ay, March 23, (0 Tosehill 4% 1 o'clocle. o CUNNINGIAM—March 22, Willam Prancls, eldost sonof Philip A. and Mary Cunninglam, #ged 7 years 11 months and 5 days, Funcral Saturday, from parents residence, No, 100 Ontario-ati, by'cars 1o Calvary. Frienda ‘ars Inyited to attend. . PRINCE—Bimean T, Prince, al 6 n.m., March 22, aged 54 yoars, # monthy and 3 da Fanera from his Iata residenco, 38 Hammon on Baturday, March 24, st 1:30 p.m. Carria; Graceland, ' Friends of tho decoased are {nvited, B2~ Portiand, Me., papcts please copy. MACFARLANE—Murch 21, of consnmption, m}x;n ”'lc{-'.lillme' fizmll bfimyn‘rg. e naral Friday, Marc atgp, Eaut Chicogo-ave, o Gracetand. o from o3 WENSTER—March 22, at 8 a,m., of hemorrhage of the lungs, Miss Jennio Webster, aged 20 years, Funcral sorvice at 1 o'clock p.m., Saturday, March 24, from resldence, 1304 Prairie-av. Caze ged to Graceland Cemetary. t. Joseph, Mo,, and” Marlon, Ind., papers plcass copy. : MALONY-#wulsa Malony, wite of John Malony, of diseane of tho heart. Funeral Friday, 23rd fnst., at 11 o'clock sharp, from Sistora of Mercy llospital, corner uf Twenty- alcth-st, and Calumot-ay, FAESSLER—Of {nflammation of tho Draln, on Thurslay. March 22, at his resldence, 107 West Indlana-st.. Louls Facssler, aged & yeara and 0 months. Funeral notice hereaftor. ) ?,T New York and Philadelphis papers please A e — POLECICAL - ANNOUNOEMENTS, FIPTEERTH WARD, Tlia Fifteenth Ward Repuslican Club meets ta- {\I&ht‘u.t Albort Flealos's, corner Dayton aud \Wil- low-ats, 3 MEDICAL. Dr. Schenck’s Standard Remedics, The standard remedfes for all diseases of the lungs aro Behonck's Pulmonle Byrup, Behenck's Ses Weed Tonlc, and Bcheuck's Mandrake Pills, s0d{f takenbe. foro the lungy are deatroyed, 8 speedy curo 1s effected. To these thros medicines Dr. J. H. Scheack, of Pill- adoiphis, owes bis unrivated success in the treatment of puimonary disesses, The Pulmanic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the Jungss nature throws it off by an easy expectarations. for when the phlegm or matter in ripo a slight coush will throw It o, th patlent has reat, and the lungs be- slato hest, To enablo the Pulmews Ayrup (o do this, Schenck's Mandrako Pills and Sclienck’s Sea Weed Tonle must be frecly used to cleanes Lo stomach and liver, Schouck’s Mandrake Pilla act 0a the liver, removing all obetruc: tone, relax the gall bladder, the bile starts froely, aod the liver s soon retloved. sehenck's Bea Weed Tonfa 18 & gentls stimulsot and with tue food aud prevents souring. It astita the di- westion by toning up the stomach (0 & healthy condl- 0ud blcods then the luogs heal, sad the patient will surely got weli If car lstaken to prevent fresh cold. ally or by letter, can do so at his principsl otfce, coruer of 8lxth and Arel Thiladeiphls, every Monday. out tha country, CONFECTTONEIY, CELEBRATED throughout ‘ tho Unfon--expresscd toall parts. 1D and upward st 45, 40, . tloner. Chlcnro. % __AUCTION SALE: Auctioncers, 84and 88 Randoipl-at. GREAT PEREHPTORY SALf Brussels, Wool, and Venotian Carpets, ‘Walnut Bedstends, Bureaus, Ohairs, at ourstore, FRIDAY MORNING, March23, st 0:30 o'clock, and lale-Cloth Parlur Sults, Dedsteads, Liuresss Chnirs, Lonnges, the entire 3tock of & First-clud Tho above will be sold without limit or roserts, in addition to our regular aale of and General Household Goods, Dealers and consumers attend for bargaing, AT 368 WEHBST LAKE-ST, (Up Btairs) RATURDAY MORNING, March 24, st 10 0'Clock, alterative; the alkall of which 1t i3 composed mizes tlon, 80 that the food sod the Fulmonic Byrup wil All who wish to consuit Dr, Bchenck, efiher persoo- Schenck's medicines are sold by sll drugglats throughe 60 o, Addreu GrdaraGUNDHLT, Contee oo AUCTION BALES, By ELISON, YOMEroY & CO, AT ATCOCTION, Parlor 8uits, Eto,, a5 rolls Drussels and Wool Carpets, Rep, Plarh, Dealer, amounting tu over §3,000. New and Recond-hand Rurniturs, V,Vl "gl"o"u.;:r AUCTION the flr:‘t:s; contents llnn\fil{: #::iflluxun?fi"c}’ffirfifiwfiggfiiflmm Auctioners. e By G. P, GORL & CO, 64 and 70 Wabssh-av. On Baturday, March 24, at 9:30 o'clock. Crockery, China, Glassware, and Rogers’ No. 1 Plated Onsters, Bpoons, Knives and Forks, Tha Entire Btock of s Dealr, FURNITURE. $10,000 Stoek of Furniture, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. wl‘l':‘lni !l:ll’?“uf Parfor and Cosmber Fursiturs rol cases, Lounges, Bofes, Chalm. loct' 4. P. GORR & CO., Auctioneers. By WM, A. BUTTERS & C0» Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabub-av. CONTINUED BANKRUPT BALE. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARB, ETC. THE BTUCK OF TUE New York Money Loan Office, rmna"};orm'fx:c?u nol:TMeloel it L) it hy & i Putters & Gey da Ha& 10 We AT,y cuF, Madison-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctiooeert BUTTERS & COJ8 Regular Safurday Furniture 8ale, SATULDAT, Moy 40, o A Parlor and Chamber Sots, Carpets, Planch Bookcases, Bhowcased, &c., &Ce