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1 1 ) i 1 8 THE CHICAGO TRIB‘I’JNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1877, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The temperatare yosterday, a8 obeerved hy Ma- massec, optictan, No. B8 Madlson street (TAtRUNE Puilding), was at 8 2. m., 30 deg. ; 10 A.m., 38; 12 m., 40; 3p. m., 30; A p. m., 85, Darometer at8s. m., 30.37; 8 p. m., 30.40, ® i The Mexlcan Veterans Leld thelr monthly meet- ing last eventng in the 8horman Honse clnb-toom, i M. Otls presided. The evening wasiapent fn #ocia] discourse and *‘fighting o'er agaln tha bat- tles of their youth," A number of new members wrere added 1o the roll of the Assoclation, Prof. Hermann Hansteln, of the Athenenm, haa on exhibition at the rooms of the City Doard of Kducatfon a great variety of drawings hy his pu. yils, and some of them most excellent, Tho artists tange from 7 to 20 years, and the display Is made o afford those who have viewed tho late exhibition from the schools of Boston An apporiunity to com- pare home with forelgn telent, Tho display will continne for two weeks. Tt s etated thatin & New York dlspatch to the Roston Post that' the fieet great reduction mado In printa was by A, T, Stewart & Co. in Chicago, and wae the result of flarce competition with Field, Leltor & Co., who endeavored 0 hold their West. em and Southern trade by making aimilar reduc- tions, H. B. Clalin & Co, heard of the altempt to atap Western dealera in Chicago by establlahing mercly cost prices, and tho firm acconlingly tele- graphed thelr price lista to all points.™ The robbery which occurred at the Toledo Taes- daynight 'RF"" o havebeen an ux:rexlloml casc. TUp to the 12th fnst. there was o billiard-room in the bullding, thongh not controlled hy thoee run- ning the Toledo, and that piace was recorted to by agang of thicves, many of whose exploits hary revionsly been chronfcled. About the middle of e month, the billlanl-room was bonght out by the managers of the Toledo, and alnce that time, with the exception of Tuoesdsy night's performance, thers anpoars to have beon nothinz dane refiecting on the character of the place for order and respoct- ability. TIIH NLISS PUND. The New York Witness of Monday has the fol- lowing letter: Firtn, Leiter & Co.. Cuteano, March 22, 1677, — Tothe Eiditcr of the 1f1iAsss=DrAn' Ein: Yours of the it inat. rrecived, The total amount recelved on ** NjleyFund " 10 date {8 $11,601. 78, Liaye purchased this w in U, 8. 4% per genireg. bonde a3 cort of 81k e to the fuid (Fogts- e €8 of the DHiss chidren), b belnace: with aome other funds, will be sed for #monument. | YOUr UMYy Frut, Treaturor, A CHICAGO LADT. f The New York J¥orid uf Monday has the follow- ng: 5 Theea was an unusial hatrest of small change o the ccatribation taken up at Repubilcan lall seaterd arnlng, the andience leing & Inrge one and In e ngly gndd humor, owing, to_the d tractlon offered.—namely. Miss McAlllater, danchter of Judge MeAllisier, of Chicago, and Mrs. Nelile lirig- &, 1in well-Known fectuser, The time hacing arrived or st MeAllleter's [mpro- wistng musle on the plann, nader spirit_control. & eon- sevt zrand wes opencd, and ahe proceeded et 1o ren- dor a sabject given hy ihe apleita, which tested the full ¥olnine and Ateenkthi of the {nsirument (n ita starmy Snraeter, TEAL co¢luded, the performer, a brights Daoking yonnp daiyat 17 seirmof ske, tured her tace townrd the wilience ns it naking wiat was thelr pleas: Jrenom.’ The Ciatrmen expiatned that, the prelide atcr, the apirits wera willing to give an_tuterpretation o iy subjoet IhAt might b desired. wlirrgupon the audience inade known, throuith oue of thelr number, n: he Demon's Fury™ and tAn Augers Whitpers* would be acceptable. = Durlng “the reprearniations of nrkabls’ anbjecta ot feas, wsereins it was guzertained that Miss MoAllister was ecrtainly ro ¥ piaving with her eyeashut. Agsia the audle allswed to choore & sunfect, and this thne **Murie, Mieth, rnd Viefauchaly,” 1t sns at this pare of the performance that those fléteoers wha weee nnt eogroned with deciding Jist where ftisfo and mirth 1#18 off nnd Ineinncholy” liczan veaned their neck to dilscaver whethier the young tady wae renlly perfortning wth ner gloves 7ding toa whispered rumor aflont 0 thiA offe L [n JuRt e Sndged of Mix 5 at, thowe of the gudienco who bHH convinced tliat there waa any ‘Yery remarkable abont it bi: o the Initiated, who wero aware of that Ia0r's (usuccesful eMorta 16 nnster uren the fundamentst exercises with the most competent of Instructya hreforo the ruleits camo to hep amisance, 1t proved iteelf to be Just what they ex- pected—s maryelous feat. HOTEL ANRIVALS, Patiner fouse =11, 1, Lancaster, La Varette: 11 A, Ftaltord, New Yorki . Meyera, Darroity Gen. Q. Rilex, Towas the fon. 6,3, yiams, I € L dewell, Californias G M. D, Thyde, UL 8. he iton. W. T, _Porter, Lansing, Mich.: A, 1. Nllew, Sieh. s AL Teraddwell, New VYorki Jameh AL Cincinnati:' Henry Walentt,” Milwauie W.' Lanning, lows: J, W, Rmwn, i1, Tower, \\’lmmné ‘Alnxander e: the ' Tom. B Camn, D Lyneh, Uttawa; Tehpant Tiowe Col, H. Lot Hth Jemmr, £ FltisPhlladriphia; C. €. oleman, ' Catlforniai . d, folilns, Lin: gimatly ;1. Hemed Folt, . SASPYIAR Iltve=F. K- Grele. bisow the fian, o) Fwamer, Davenpar % M. Dravo, Pittanurgy tho llon. J. L. firlige, Wist natn; AL 1L Jrish, Toroatos 1, L “Tlall. " Council Biuftaz Col. (F. K. Thurstan, New deut. George O'3alies, Royal Tforse Artiilery, Fogland, MATRIMONTAL, ' - STEELR—TIIOMPRON, ‘The ordinarily quietsuburbof Luke Forest wasan- imated yesterday by a wedding, and attained there- by an hilarity seldom equaled Inits proviona blstory, Awedding and a mouse, 1ays a wisa anthor, aro the two things that a woman Is always looking ont for, And ftshonld be added that, nest to attending her own wedding, the female person delights wmost in asisting at some one cino's, Yorterday tho fash- fonablus of Lake Forest congregated at the resi- dence of II. M. Thompson, Feq., to witnces tho nuptials of that gehtleman's danghter Gertride and Mr, Willlam K. Steele. Mr, Thompsan, o is <known unto many people, numbers among hin other posscsalona tho hotel called the Brevoort Honee, on Madison street of thia city, and for many years past Xr, Ktealo has managed that came vanrary with akill and success, The wide social acquaintance of both partles rendored It ftting and denirnble that tho wedding should bo conducted on un_extensive acalr, and accordingly no lcas than 500 tuvitations had boen lasued for the reception, I'reclacly at 12 o'clock the bridal party desconded the staircane and entered thoe front parlor, where the friends and relatives wera asscmbled. This large spartment, and In fact tho whule house, was PHOFUBELY DECORATED, Never in Chicago had tha Horist's art been moro taxcd than on this occaslon, A magnificent mar. riave-bel) was nurrcmlul Alroctly vver tho eads of the conple at tie front end of the parlor, Some idea uf ita proportions can bo obtalned from the riatement that 1t was eompascd of aver:2. 000 white caruations, her with sbant ity ealia lidies, Afty white lilies (lllium candidum), hen(desn farye quans tity of other flowars. Bettid thin wa nopy of auillax, tastefully arranged. ltelow ai pported on a rearing-stand was a large open Lo aile of shite carnations, ond ncruss the pagos ran tha text in blue violets **(n, Lo ' referring to tho fumllisar passaga in the Cautlcles about the teturn of apring and tho volce of tho turtle being heard in the land. On a marblo nane tel-pieco way o sbip of cala liles, I each comer c two parlozs waa a larze fchsta shenh in full “Three menograms, consisting of the in- 8" und **T" intertwined appearod on as ‘Then, from Lho border of tha celling unz long featoons of emilax to the chane deliers, sustaining at Intorvals bounuets of ros red and white. A'hige calla proudiy lifted ur from & mantel-piece, and tlere were other do- vices, endless iz number and variety, all combin- inz to produce ascens of surpassing floral Leauty. Tho Rov, J, Monro Gilwon apeodily accom- ];umm the numerical puzzle of making two one. iceides tho ushers, Mcssrs, Charles 8, and Ueorge H. 1lnlt, the bridal party consisted of the bride and groom, Misacs Anuna 1ol and Rate Buckinzham anu Al Julins Bieelo and R. Hutchluson, Tho bi wora white gros zealn silk, on tralne; double ruches, plisses on front breadth; trimmings of apriga of orange blossams, Miss Duckingham was attired in pink silk, trimmed with white lace; culrass corsage; dia- mor A.aes Nannio Holt woro white tarlatan with blue alik telmmings, After tho ceremony the congratulations of fricuds wete in_order, and the mpacious resideuce began apidly flling up with arrivuls to the rccaption, Muny gncaia camo from the clty on the unon trulus, and iheao wero transferred o the louso i care riages that wero provided for thay purpose, AMONG TIX CALLERS wera the following: Mrs. B. B, Rica anl dangh- I?r, Alr, and Mra, 11, T, Bteele, Mr. Julins bieelo. Mr ML T, tecle, Jr., Mr Joseph Steelo, Mise Minufo Stecle, lsses Annle and ld! Thoma: W Underwood, Mr. T, B. Vau W, Hon. L. o tie lon. B. P n and " da Mre. Willlam I, Wilber, Miss \Witlock, fru Whitney of Belait Collego, Mr. oud Mea, A, W, Windett, the lev. G. L. \Wrenn of Highiand Fark, Miss Mfunke L. Buraham, Mr. and Mrs. Aul Neuedict and danglters, Mr. snd Mrs, B Huck- jogham. Miss Kate Dackingham, Mra. J. J' Brown aud daughter, Mr. Georke B. Dickinson and daughiers, the llou. and Mrs. C. 8. Farwell au daugliter,’ Mr, aud Mre, " John V. Karweh aud deughter, Mr. ond Mes.” Willlam M. Ferry, Jr., Br. C. AL Foaseuden, Hre. Gitlospte, Mr. Willlam 1. Fobian, Mra. Hotchilss, Prof. and Alra J Uewitt, Ve, Thomas Ifenderson, Mr. and Mry, 1. K. Bolt, Mr. Gieorge 1L, slolt, Mr. Clarles Holt, e, Albert flolt, Mr. Arthur Holt, Miss Annio Holt, Mr. D, J.'Lake, Mr. Charles fake, Mr. and Mss. Bylvester Lind, Mr. and Mrs. 5, ; Learned and oters, the Rev. snd . 'W. A. Nichul, §. €, Orr, Mr. Wilter Neef, Ml Enle Necl, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Iteld, Mr. am Mrw. Simon Reid, M; sod Mrs. ¥, J, R and Mra. A. it Sablu, Mr. sad Mrs. William Ilenr{:‘muh. 3irs. George E. Beott and daughters, Mr. Henry ncots, Mr. and Mrs. B 8. Skinaer and dugghier, dr.'uud dre. Natbaolel Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs, V. L. Scudder, 3ir. and Mra. 5. D. Ward, Nr. Wililam Warren, Mise Nellio Waiten, Miss Mamie Warres, Mr, E. B. Welle, Mr. Fraok Wells, Mr. Frank Barker, Mr. and ¥ra. Cyrus Bentley, Dr. and Mre, L. D gno ' Mr. Walter Hutier, Dr. and A 200ks, the Hon. Wililam Diross, Air. Androw J Brpws, of Evansion,anddaugbter, Mrs. Brows, of Chicago, Chancellor Busrouy Carerand daugbier. Mr. roderick | £ T 1) « J. Spencer Dickerson_sud Mise Dickerson. Mr. d. W, Dickerson, the Rev. and Mra. J. M. Glibson, Mr. Edward Goodman, S overdresy, Miw Me. F. M. Glover, Mr. Moward Henderson, Mr, Geo, L. Hess, Mra, IL L. 11l Mre, Gardon 8. Habbard, Mr, Chins, J. Tlall, Mirs Culver, Mr, €, 1. Ilntchinson, Mr. James Hayes, Mrs, L. C. Hall, Mre, Whitchesd, Mr. 8. T. flinckley, Col. Wm, 8. Johnaton lmddnnilllerl. Mr. Sam Johnston, Mr, FemandoJones, Mr, and Mre, 12 C. Jenking, Mr. and Mrs, valmer V. Kellng* Mra, John Kine, Mr. Meney King, Mr, and Mrs. Thowas Lord, Mrs, W, F. Myrick, M. . B, Milier, of Evanetan, snd daughter, Mg, I C. Oliphaat, ' the Rer. Dr, and Mra, K. IV, Pastersan, and Missca Rele and Girace Patternon, Mies Jane Quinlan, Dr, and Mrs. C, 11, Quintan_and qu\hm, Dr. and Mrs. John Quin- an, the Tlon. and Mes, D. W, Iaymond. Tiand & Frelborg's orchesira gava aweet-eound- Ing music. Aftera while a collation was served in the art gallery, The guests found amusement from time to time In examining . THD FRESENTS that had been made tothe bride, and that were displayed in an up-staire apartment. Among the ;u’ol c!n‘blg' articles were Toschi's engravings from r. and Mrs rool flver frult-dish, from Me. and Mre. 8. C. Orr; sMiver sonp-ladle, from Mra, Jesre Whitehead; silver sugar-spoon, from Mr. and Mrs, 8. W, Klnf: sliver barry-spoon, from Mr. and Mea, o, 1t Wil card-recelver, from )m._r H. 1. Mather; card-receiver, from Mr, i d M. Thompeon: silver mlt'qlckl. from Alr. Mra, . Hyde: nilver: saltcellars and epoo from Miss Whitchead; elegant cake-basket, Mrs, Lind; silver and cnt-glass bunquot- holders, from ‘‘Mother™: sliver frait spoons, from Miss Julia T. Webster: solid silver tea ret, fiom **Papa"s silver and gol fish knife, from ewis Ilnnt; en L sllver spoon, ornamented with gold, from 3r, an Mrs. A. I Sabing china tea-sct, from Miss Annie 0. Thomas; Faience card-receiver, fram Mr, F. E. tueleys family Bible, from the father of the rooni; silver sugar-bowl, from Misa Kate Duck- ngham: pair of porcolaln vases, from Mra. Williama: ret of coral Jew: from Miss Anna Tlolt: cake baskots, from Misser 3ay and Rate Carter; ULronze group, from Mrs. John V. Fare well sliver eoup and rugar spoons, from **Moth- er"; siiver mantel oriament, from Mles 3. I, Dlckinson, siiver -knife, from Mr,and Mrs, llenry J. Willing; sllver and gold epoons, from Tichard Oliphants dezen atlyer and gold tea epoons, from Mr. and Mrs, . E r_and cut-giasa caster, from Mr, and Mes. ronze clock from Mr. and Mra, F. A. Chapman; clegant silver and gold card-re- ceiver from Mr. Jullus Steele: Nlnaion pin-cushion from Misn Kittio E. Learned: cut-glana pltcher and goblets from Mrs, G, H, llees; Emerson's ** Pare nassus,” from Mra, Ilenry Freoman: sllver bouquet-holder from ** Mam gold and stiver spoon from Mr, and Mre, Ellsha P. Whitehead; alr of Fnld and Jet.scarf-pine from M folt; Falence cake dishes from M Kate Carter; carved cross from Mrs, Wilber; allver sugar-tongs (rom Jaseph Steel sliver and gold eard.basket from 3 W, Haymond; bronze equestrian fignre from Mr. J. C. Clenveland, While the ladles were promenading about the parlors and halls Tig TRIRUNE reporter noticed THE FOLLOWING TOILETS: Miss Barnum, dress, two shades of lavender ;Ilk. ologantly embroidered; front lace and awere. Mra. C. B, Farwell, brocaded ccm silk trimmed with cardinal velvet; point lace and dizinonds, Mrs, W, II, Ferry, Jr.. nce Farwell, binck vel. vel, trimmed with brocaded silk; ornaments of earl . L i Parwell, tarlaton and pink silk; ornanients of Nowers. Are. J. V. Farwoll, pale lavender, trimmed with a darker shade of velvet and polnt lace; dlamond ornamenta, Miss Allle 8mith, two shades of London-smoke silk, trimined with Valonciennes Ince and flowees, Mrs. E. Buekingham, handsome black gros-grain silk, trinmed with black velvet. Mia, Willlant Jlenry Smith, pearl-colored silk, Arimmed with point and thread It of pale-gray allk; ins Gertie Seott, two ahad: rs, Mira Nellio Warren, black gros-graln sllk; cardl. Valenclenncs lace and fawaes nal trimmin; Al ) Rm-flohnnrm. black groa-graln silk; en tealn; aray lat. Miss iKittle Learned, white tarielan; pink silk overdress, Mins Nellie Benedict, gray sitk, two shades, with lage fichu, Mrm! Dr. Isham, black velvot snd sllk; dia- monds, e, M. L, Bendder, black velvet trimmed with black sllk: diantonda, ) Ml;n Annte Willlums, Llack velvet; Roman gold owolry. Mm’cnce Patterson. white muslin: pearl orna. ments, Miss Lily DickInson, gray and whito allk, Misv Louto Learned, pink #ili; while mushin erf, black allk; jet ornaments, Ifew Mattia Dickinson, of Lafayotta, Ind., black #ilk : turquoise bluo corsaze: pearl Jewelry. Misa Luey Ward, binck sllic; nataral fowars, Mixs Fannle Rossiter, black velvet; overdresa of orncaded gray velvet, The nowly-uarried couple idispeused with the custumary tour. J. P. CLARKSON, TUE ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF A TISTOL. The community wae sturiled yesterday morning with the roport that Judee J, P. Clarkson had accl- Aently shot huneclf at his home nt Evenston. 1le 1ind Anfstied bis broakfast, and, as ho Lad n (et min. 1iiea o spare before It was timo togo to the Biy traln, he eall he would go upestaies and write n letlon, Sulttng the actlon (o the word, he went Into his toom and pulled open adrawer In tho wrlting-desk to get some ypapor, Intue drawer was a pocket Smith & Wes- #ou revolver, carrying a No, %8 bullat. Il was & new one, which, he had safd, had many lmprove- menta over other revalvers, the trigger bolng capa- ble of such adjustment as not to go off. o kept 1 nalf-cocked, and, beingn. beauty in itsclf, he was froquontly In the hablt of looking at it. Eithor In his haste to get the paper, ar forgetfnl of the preaence of the revolrer, ho placed his hand in the drawer and attempted to take the paper from It. Tha revolver was in among th paper, and in take ing it from the drawer the hnmmer caught against tho edge, nprunfi back to full cock, and was dis- rharged, the ba tnlcrlnr tne bnd‘ of Mr, Clark- ton near the left slde, ot the pit of the stomach, and lodging near tho pelvix, 1115 alstor-tu-1aw, Miss Jacknon, wasin the room at the Hime hut did nat seo how tho i-mcl was dis- charced. Bhe heard bim eay, <*Aly Godl I am hot," She tnrnod to him and sald, **I guess not, agzercd ond foll Into hor arme, edsongors wera immcdlately sent for physicians, and everything done to relieve the pain of the ter- ribla wound, Ur, Powell, of this city, was sum- moned, and when he arrived an examination waa held, §t was found that the intestine had heen soyered, and that It was impossiblo for him to re- cover, - Ho may live twenty-foar hours, and per- iapn Four days, ho wecldant ha La ,fll“m over the entire community of Evanston, Mr. Clarkson hns been a devated father and husband, and this aceldent will catino many s bitter toar to flow from tha vyes of that beloved and bereaved family. Hymr‘muueuc friends nro doin; all that can be done 1o slleviste lnuunli:llnh and anxiety which precedea tho amgel of death. ‘I'ho famlly, Including Mra, Clarkson, hor »inter and mother, two dsughture, and son are all preaent wiitehing and hopfog that he who Is vo dear 10 thom may bo RAPIIOAL, ‘Tlie gentleman whose nanio heads this artlele wi born Intlotyshury. Pn. In the year 1838, 1la en- tered Pennaylvania Colloge, from which he grad- uated with ligh honora fu 1hd4, belnt then but 16 years old. e becanio tutor, nnd was afterwards Asalatant Professar of Latin, 1n St. James' Collogo, Washington County, Maryland. ifer Ar, Clark son remained untlf 1851, studylng law during that perlod at fTagerstown, where, in 1851, b - o L ho mitted to the flar of the Stats of Ma Uctobor of thet year Mr, Clackson, like & great wany other great men who have anticipated Jloracu Urecley's advice to '+ Qo Weat," renioved to Chi. cagu, [lo was admitted to tha INinols liar, and ha been & resldent of Chle cvor since, His firal business association was with Ruckner 8. Morris, one of the oldeat lawyers {u the State. Robers Hervoy came Intu the fArni afterwards, and the associatlon wae continued untl Mr. Morris wus elected tu the Beuch of the Borrts! withdrawal the a.'lu'.ull Court. After Mr, with Lambert ‘Tree, now Judie Trov, of tha Cire cuit Cuurt, This v Iueuhl‘:mmlnutd untll 1885, Subsequently Mr, Clarkson becuno sssociated with C. Vau Behauck, undor the 8rio name of Clarkson & Van Schaack, of which firi bo was a member at thie time of s uuforiunate taking-off, With Mr, Van Schaack thu association was particularly for. tunate, elr practice belug a furge, intuentlal, 'year 1873 und Jucravve lu the Mr. Clarkson was nominuted .,l‘m:uelhlu of the Superlor Cuu ul c for the of Cook (‘ounty, al e city waa n 3 ough it was tho unitereal vpinfun that hischiaracter and ability were uuch as o make him pecallarly ftted for tho posis tion, the lickel on which ho ran was beaten and ho wasamung those whu were unabls to eccure thy ueceasary Cortificate of election, Slnce that timo Alr. Clatkson has ot engsaed in politice, bub bss devoted himscif exclusivily to bis law business, in the parsuit of which ho was unasually succossful, asd (rou whicn hoe roaped substantial rewarda, L BIr. Clarkson is a Urother of Blehup Clarkson, of Nebraaks. with whons he went through college and graduated at the same time. Mr, Clarison came of a family distiugulshed in the history of the Epucopal Church, bis father bemg o son of & clersysuan of that Church in Enzland. Ife removed to, and scttled in, Lancaster, Pa., where horeared & Iurge faunly weil kuown throughaub the Stato. Aua jurlst his reputation hay “been descrvedly reat. 1o prepared his c with ali hasnble delity to tho Intercets of his clivnts, aud ba car- ried the samo degree uf fidelity with’ bim before Judges and Jurios, Mr. Clarkeon has beeuspecials 1y kuown for the snccasa which attendod his prose- cution of dramatic sud tradesinark “copy. vight casea, In which lipe he was the only Chicago lawyer who m:{ be 10 have had a really extensivo practice, Hut this eiduld not bo canstrued 1o Imply that he has beeu confined to this branch of the profeaston, for ha was a part, rt, of ail, He marrled a daugliter of I, onc of the oldest sattlers fu Chlcago, bot now deceased. v Blshop Clarkson, who was here laat week and saw hig brother alive sud In the epjoyment of euith, has been telegraphed for st Omsks, au: ‘whii probably areive to-day. BOARD OF EDUCATION, PETITIONS. A regular moetiog of the City Board of Educa- tion was held Inst evenlng, prescnt Mcssrs. Sulli- van, Presldent; Arnold Covest, Enzlub, Hoyae, Jacobs. Kohn, Totz, Pruesing, Welch, and Wells, A petition was rend from sundry citizens asking a reduction In rent on school property on Haleted, Monroe, and Madlcon atrects. Referred to Com. mittes on School Fand Property, A simiiar petition was fead from Newell & | Morher., and also referred. ‘The Committee on Examination of Teachers re- ported the following names for certificates to teach in the high schools: J. B. Farnsworth, Mrs. B. R. Snnderland, Miss Clara E. Higby, and Char- lotte Baitey. TID SCTIOOL AGENT. Charles C. Ch the School Agent, snbmitted a report of the re ;u and_cxpenditures for the School Fand from Fab. 1, 1877, to March 1, 1877. The repors_showed that ihe cash on hand 'Fob. 1 wae $0,840,70, The receipta had been from rents, $5,141,80, and from interest, $128.78. The ex~ peheen ‘had been for teachers' pay-rolls. $157.23, 'he eash on hand March 1 was $11, 3, Of the cash on hand $7,10:.30 had been set seide for pariog teachers, $2,5%5.15 for Investment, 81, 4205, 83 for balance of Public Sehool Rellef F° and $408, 7:1 for payment of balances of rundry ace counts, The report aleo et forth in detail that £07,701,0¢ would ba due the School Fand for Tenis, otc., May 8, 1877, Roferred. A comninnication was read from James Clowrey, om‘l‘i‘?gfl‘\;‘, l‘euesiishuol-kll lmlnfl 32, In I!llo:)ik a4, untl or $123 per month, accompanied by & suitable bond, ne!cgud. Py DEAF AND DUMD, Mr, Welch Introduced a series of resolntions ap. y wing the propased appropriation by the State r the mainfenanco of A reparate deaf and dumb &chool In Cook County, which wers adopled, and caples wero otdered to be forwarded to Spring- flold. Tha President atated that the teachers would be atd their January salary to-morrow, and thelr ebruary salary during the coming week. The Committee on School Pflwert, roported ask- ing Jeave to advertise for proposals for the saleof he building and the lease of tho lot just_north of the Journal Building, known as No, 165 Dearborn streot. Adopted. MUSIC, Mr. Covort moved that Mr, Blackman be elected rpecial teacher of muafe In the achouls af Chlc fa date from Feb, 1, at a salary of $1, 500 per year, ‘I'he discuasion of the motlon fcd_to the reading of & guarantec of Mcssrd, Farrar & Wheeler, mado fn September Jant, to pay Me, Dlackman's ealary, and the announcement " that they bad fatled to five up to their guarantiee after Jannary, The motion prevailed by an _almost unaniinons vote, notwith. standing the manifestation of a dispasition on the wvart of scveral memoers to hold the gentlemen named to thelr promises. . Mr. Arnold submitted a resolution, which was adogted, anthorlzing the attornay of the Board to prepare o brief stateinent of the facts in relatlon 0 tho distribution of tho achool-fund arising (rom thossle of the school vropaflg in the Town of Licero, tho samo to bo eigned by the members of the Board and_forwarded to the mombers of the Logislature at Speingdeld, « 'fhe Finance Cominittos reported that it had audited bills as foilows, and recommonded the ps;- ment of the mame: For sundries, 5,0637%07; saluries of teachers, $25,100.08; ground rent, £2, 038 Bfl:dn\'cnun warrant and Intercst, $28,- o cd. © The Cnmml‘t’lco on 8chool Bulldlnfil reported, recommending that tho Weat Division High School, provided for in the late appropristion, be con- stracted durinyg the year If possible, Concurred in. Adjourned, Y RELIGIOUS. TOE NOON PRATER-MEETING waa largoly attanded yosterdny at Farwoil Hall, and od by Messre, Whittlo snd McGranaban. The cxerclses were openod with the hymn, **Thera (s s fountain filled with blood." Renuests for the prayers of the meeting wero read by the Iev, E. R. Davis. They canie from Galena, Gencaeo, Paxton, and Libortyville, 111§ Brantford, Canada; and Bridgeport, Conn. s from @ wife for & lost husband; by & son for the conver- slon of bl father; by a father for the conversion of two sons; for tho conversion of the unsaved members of two Diblo clasecs; by a mother for the salvation of a son; for aspecial blessing on the union ineetings now bulng beld In Baraboo, Wis. for the converafon of four husbands; by a father fors son Inclined to skepticiam: for thosa whe have been enverted during the past winter in this \:ll‘(; and for Messre. Moudy and Sankey. ‘Tla Nov, W, A. bpencer ofercd prayer In an. awer to the roqueats, and the hywn, **0 thiuk of the homo over there, ' was sung, Maj. Whittie eeiucted for his text the Inst fiva vordos of the oighth chapier of Romsns, reloting 1o the Justillcation of Christ, and dalt at length upon {t'te show that the siuncr had been fully jus- tied by the faith of Christ. Testimony of the fnct was cvidenced in thefifth and sixth chapters of Itomans, Poor, lost sinnera that they werv, ha rald that Uod was with Lhem, and tHe spared not 1ils own Son 1o savothem, Christ's justiocation absolvedd the guilty. 'T'ho lnglkur closed by one nouncing that thut would be tho last meeting ha would leud here, and_hinself and Mz, McGrana- han wora golng' to Toledu, whoro thore had been no meetings, aud would spend tho mwnth of April there, 1lu belioved this city had beou abundantly blesscd by the Iabors of” the cvangolists, and thoaght that tho workera should svek athor felds. Mr, McUranatan and wife sang tho hymn cow. menclug ** Kather's loving heart for ainners gara the Son, Remarkn wore made by the Jtev. M. M. Parkhurat and Mr, Thauc, and the meeting was closed with the singing of the duxology. CIUNCIL BERVICES, Whittle will preuch ami AMr. McGranahan Church, on Wust nth atroet, near Throvp, thisevening at 8 The “"I' Hc:lrrcfl. Perry will oficiste in All- Salnts Epls ‘hurch, corner of North Carpen. ml .nl:l West Ubio etreots, this morning at 1l o'clock. The Churchof the Mesatah will hold a commemo- rative service o Good I'riday evening in the chap. ¢l, commencing at 8 o'clock, the ftev, Brooka Lare ford peeaching, ‘Thete will ba divine rorvice to.day (Good Frl- day) in Trinity (Eptscopal) Church at 10043 n, m., and sermon by the Rov. Dr, Nnlllvan, Subjoct: <+T'ha leath of Christ an Unanswerable Proof of His Divinity," ‘The Good Friday nervices at St. Mary's Cstholie Church, corner of Wabash avenuo and Eldridge conrt, will conslat of Mass at 5 o'clock thia morns ter which comes tho ensrution of the and at 4 o'clock In_tho ufternvont e uy of Lba Cross, " ‘The ofticy of **Tenebrag " will bo chaated, and there will be a sczmonon the . **Pnaalon of Jeaus Christ " at 7:30 10 the evenlog, THE CITY-ITALL, ‘The polica will be paid at B o'clock and the fre« men at O o'clock this morning, The Comptraller yesterday borrowed $42,000 on revenus warrants, ‘I'he lender {s & Boaton geatle- nan, - Corporation-Counsel Anthony has gons to fhls farm at Burlington. lle will be back after the election, ‘The Treasurce's receipts yesterday wero $1,500 from the Water Dopartment, aud $3,000 from mis. cellaneous sources. ‘The forco of tho City Engineer's ofice is being employed drawing plans for the cogines for the l’nl lerton avenua conduit, The Milwaukeo avenue viadnct, which has far so long s timo been on the point of completion, s to be ready {or travel 1o-morrow, All licensos except thoso for ssloons will be due Aprit 1, Porsons deslring to vave. themaclves trouble and the city delay will pay promptly. Bome circus men Intend to tey to socurathe Lake- Front, build a hippodromo thuteon, anlrun sui i1y sumnier show Nko I, T, liarnum's hippodroio in Now York, ‘The schome le very vaguo as yet, and no sw:‘nlu steps Lave been tiken to secure tho ground, The Commlltea on Streets and Alleys of the Sonth Divialon snd the (las Committee are calicd o meet ln tho City Clerk’s office at i o'clock this afteruoon, and the Committee un Streets and Alleya of tha West Division to-morrow afiecnoon at 8 'o'clock, 4 Faurtoen deaths have oceurrod this week from scarlet fov T w casea uf disease seported were at Noa, 205 Thirteonth rhcn ] 030 Wost Twelfth, 3 Wendoll, 68 Weason, 771 North lialuted, 264 South Deaplalnes, Wells ‘near Sigel, 5t Lincoln avenne, 101 Church, 109 Weas 50 Fulton, 1112 Dutterdeld. Yeaterday aftarnoon, at the corner of Jouston street and Milwaukes avenue, the caver of a catchs baeln was suidenly thrawn about tweuty feet inlo the afr, ‘'he causo of It waa supposed (o be the ezploslon of sewee-gia collected f‘.. the shafs abova the catcli-basin. No damage was done, Similar accidents bave been kuown to Lappen before. Bome of the school-teachers Lave had doobt lhu{zoumucuepflnl th tosome of tho certilicatea preavnted . by who bave had the scarlat-fover or been fu fumiiles whero that d:acass was, snd iave applicd to Com- inissloner Dy Wolf for his antozrupli whorewith ta compars the doubtful certiucates. It I8 rexardvd asol the greateat hwportance that scholaré shall ot return to school untll all danger of spreading cantagion shall have passed, and o atelct ‘watch will bt kopt to seo that no decelt ts practiced In the matier of certidcates of restored hoalth, THE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The County Treasuror yestorday patd Architect Egan $15,000 from the Cours-ilouse Fund. The time and place for the crstomary wine-supper have not yet been named. Mre. Pike still lingers In Jail. She has written for hor children to come snd see hor, and s ex- pecting thelr arrival every day. Blio expects to be released to-morrow, Intbe Coguty Court yesterdsy, Henry Meeker, Ada Raviln, Willlam Schioan, and M. J. Callaban were adjudgod lusane. Thoy were conveyed to Jeflerson in tha afternoon. Judge Willlams' ptay in the Crimina) Court ends to-morrow, and Moodsy Judge Booth will fake his place. The retirlog Judg: will to-morrow put1na big day's work senteacing prisoners, bat in sadi- tlon t tbis must beas and decide all molions for Shalto, ) soven deathe; ai $%5,50.4 ‘mal thirty-saven, the births new triale, this, The Grand Jury was to have heard the Pike mar- der case yeaterday, bnt the weather was too pleas- ant to stay in the ho and the opportanity for o ride too good to be missed, 5o, Instead of doing Any business of any kind, they vislted the Inrane Asyl- um in carriages. The hl{l will come befare the Bosard Monday. Architect Egan thinke that the masonry contract- or for the Court-1lonss onght to have acverai han. dred thoussnd brick on the sqnare, but he e not, The brick will be needed in s few days, but the s determined to suit himsolf in the , and he will have to make the brick bo- fors delivering any, ‘The SheriT's ofice {e growing rich, If not lond, In fta furniinre and Axings. The latest adornment was added yosterday in h6 ahapa of silvar.piates on the saveral desks, which are 8o engraved as to announce to the bewlidered visitor who It is that it bebind them, By this means the Sherid readily distingutsbied from his assistants, Walker will go before the Committee on Publle Bulldings and Public Service to-dsy and ask that nome arrangement ba mado by which hio can be Iuhl for Anishing [arms’ contract on the Conrt- fouss foundarion, Harms maintains that he has done a1l he Intenda to do, and wiil bo satisfied if be can only get the money for what he has done. The Committee on Jafl and Jail Accounts are liberal with other people's money. They yester- day nodited & number of blils and agraed (o recom. mepd that the Jail Clerk’s salaty be incrensed 825 per month. The other employes of the Jail who perform double th lnbor now swant their ralaties proportionately increased, and thus the ork of totrenchment gocs bravely on. ‘The tyork on the Courty[ouse continoes to dmg Alung. Yestorday s new derrick was put In place, and by Monday quite n larze forco of workmen will be employed. The tedlonsness of the work at resent In owing to the fallure of Ilarms to lovel lie foundation, ~a work which s now being done h{ McNeil as he zcts each zlone, Thoe wallisout of level from one to six Inches all around. A week ago the Committce on Pnblic Service re- Ferull that 15 was impossible to reduce the help In he Coanty Clerk's oftice. Since tnon Lisb, Maack, and Rthubarb have veen out electionecring, —the former making wor on Heslng, Maack bolstering np bis chances for being elccted Constable, and the third seeking the office of City Clerk, If the Commitiee knew whercof It spoke, and spoke the truth, the work in that offica must be suffering tor- ribly, There are no nnususl complaints, however. ‘The will of James Irons, who for years carried on the plumbing business on Enst Madison strect, was d]-mnn and ndmitted to ba 1 The deceaned leaver property vafued at nt $00, - 000, and it in all willed to bis wife. The will pro- ides that his wife shall carry on his Inte business, and that hor partner shall be John Irons, s brother of the docensed, It gives to hia Iate bookkecper, A, 1. Foskett, 8300 as & roward for the attention shown him in his last sickness, and names him and his widow as exceutors, ‘The Orat quartarly report of the Warden of the Insane Asylum and Poor- House will be handed to the Clerk of the County Board to-day for presenta- tion to the Doard Monday. ows 'that the Asylum now contains 370 inmates, a slight redne. tion since the iast report; that there have been s that the total exponscs wore 150,30, The Foor-House containg 838 in- 4, and has cost 823,640, 50, Tho deaths were elghteen, the burials 00, and the number discharged 243, As a whale, thoreport shows & marked Improvement in the managoment of the two Institutions, and that the Warden ia proving to be a very eflicient ofMcer. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The annual psw-rental of Plymouth Church, the TRov. O, I1. Everest, pastor, takes place this even- ing. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Chelstlan Temperance Union will be held in Room 3, 148 Madison stroet, at 10 a. m, to-dsy. The monthly meeting of the Doard of Managera of theSaldicra’ Home will bo held at the reeldence of 21" Hamill, 020 Wabash avenue, to-dsy at 3 p. m, Dr. James Tiea will lecture beforo. the Philo- rophical Soclety to-morrow cvening on **Tho Folly and Tgnoranco of the Athetstic iakphemies of Col Inzersoll in [lin Oration entitled *Tho Qotls The Ifi:lnm will be published In book lorm subse- aqnently, Farties Intereated will make o note of TIIE COURTS. Unsuocessful Claim for Salary---An 0ld Contest Reviyed, Ifunting for Divorces-««Conrts Not Mado to Run Parinerships, Record of Judgments and New Sulte— Bankruptoy Business, Judge Gary was treated yesterday to s short his- tory of the true inwardnoss of Gen. Shaler's” com- Ing here In 1873 to reorganize the Chicago Flro Department. Uefore that time Mr, Ayars had been A member of the Fire Commissioners, his ralary being pald by tha local Board of Underwriters here, When the queation of Gen. Shaler's coming hers was discnsscd by the Commissioners, Ayars onposed it vigorously, clalming that tocal talent, in the person of Blatt Dennce, was ail-snfMeient, and that Gen. Shaler was dlsqualifed from becoming a member of the Fire Department on accouant of his being » non-resident. The Board of Under- ‘writers, after the newspapers had come ot fn fa- vor of Shaler, advocated his coming, and as Ayars was firm In his opposition began to discuss the question of his successor. Ayaes then offered taserve for another year as Commiasloner withont pay, inorder to vindicate his action. His offer was sccepted, although the ealary for the Fire Comiisaloners hisd been collected for the ensuing year. ‘In November, 1874, the Doard of Underwriters qnietly appointed a successor to Mr. Ayars,though he did not eater on his dutlen until February 3, 1875, Ayars thereupon, attor his oficial decapita- tlon, began A snit to recover 8460, tho amonnt of salary due him for the portion of the year he had servec, claimingthat, as the Doard of Underwriters had not allowed him to remaln a year as he nsked, his offer to work without salary was not binding, and that ha should be allowed remuncration for the time he was In office, He also clalmed that the action of the Board, in passing a resalution to cut oft his ralary, was Informal and {llegal, be- cause the call for the meeting at which the resolu- tion was passed did not apccify thix as one of the anbjects to be dlscussed. This action had never since been ratifed or legalized, Judge Gary, however, was unable to view the matter from Mr, Ayars' polnt of view. Ta asld he considerod the relations between (he contestants 88 Detireen private parties, and thonghtthe Doard could rescind {ts action at any time withoat being 1lable to Mr. Ayars for any salary nut agreed on. Unless thers was something In (s constitution to the contrary, the Doard conld ronsider any cor- rflr‘u business at & meeting ¢van {f not included n the call.: The sull was disnlssed, and Mr. Ayars made & motion for a now trial. GATEAU VA, GERARD, Judge Parwell yesterdty morning decided the motlon for temporur; |n,]nnc(wu in the casc of Gatean vs, Gerard, the zinc-cornico manufactur- e, Tho hill was filcd to compel the defandant to allow;complainant 10 have his share In tha busincer, and’ to-keep one Gribling, a nephow, or rather adopted son of the defendant, ont of it. The pleadings 81} some 125 or. 150 pages of legal-cap, ana 1"'d° arguments on the motion oecupied two whole days, i .lmlun'l!‘nrweu aald that the complainant, Gateau, was entitled to an In*‘lmcum\ to prevent Gerard from interfering with his lctln%‘u partuer in tho firm or having access to tho Luoks and property of tho fdrm, or tha manugemont of the business, provided in the articles of partnership. conrt could mot grant an injunction to provent Gerard from excrcletng the righta which he enjoyed a8 a partner.and, when he bad something to say or a discretion to exerclac, no court could control Iim. If Gerard bad a right to appoint & book- keepor, and ho selected Qribiing, although the lat- for was not agrecable to Gatean, a eourt could nat fnterfere to uppoint such persons as would be mutually ugrecable. It it did, the conrt would' havs to run the parncrship nltogether. 1f Gribling undertook to act as man- nger of the businces, or represont himself to bo such, or to interfere improperly with Uatesu, then # court could iswua an injunctton againet such pro- coedings, The Judge sald ha could etup certain spectiic acts, but could not interfere ftnurllly to dlrect tho partnorship. He didnot think anin«< Junction wonld ba made #0 aa 1o onablo tho parties toget along, but he would give such ald as he could. §ie thon directed the complainant’s sollcl- tor ‘to draw up such an order as was wantod, an submit it to him. JONKN WARTHUI. canbo CRIMINAL. Carrle Johnson was locked up yestorday by Detective Snmmerfleld charged swith shopliftiog zomo $? worth of notlona from the Boston Store, Mlnerva Jackvon, an fnmate of a bagnlo at No. 402 Clark street, who is snpposed to have becn concerned with another Inmate named Lena Prico, in robbing an lows Grangor of $14, was locked up at the Armory last night. Tngo Bhotead, for the larceny of millwrights toola from Flelier's Mill on Desplaines sircet,and Charlos Wilson, for the larceny of $17 from Mpw. Flien Castle, of No. 17 iislated street, are both locked up at tho Weat Madlson Street Station, Joseph Wiikle, of No, 148 West Thirteenth atreet, complalns that while procceding homeward Wednesday night, with twenty-one nnmado coats n his wagon, some thief stolo upon him near the Eigbtconth strect bridge and mado off with tho property, Hedld not Jearn. of his loss until he reached home. Willlam Whalen, bunko man, was arrested yes- terday by Detectlve John Ryan upon a warrant for assault with & deadly weapon with intent to do badily Injury upon Thomes Belt, a colored brake« man on the Pittaburg & Fort Wayne Nallrond, whowarned s Granger of Whalen's propensities for turning tho threc-card game. The colored man says he was badly heaten. ‘Wednesdsy night, about 0 o'clock, & young man by tho namo of Platt was knocked downand rob. bolby threo men near tha curier af Madison and Morgun wtreols. [t secma that they spproashed Joung Tlatt from bolind, and dealt him a blow that nucked him senscless, and then eided his pockats, Young Platt was taken to the bouso of & friend by tho name of Fulton, on Weat Monroe atreet. Conatable D, 0. McLaln {s in moro trouble, ox. actly how mich Justice Kaufmann _will to-day de- termine, Meia locked up at tha Chicagu-Avenue Station thnu('ed with stealingan oxpress-wazon #nd o team of horses, which he scizod from Henry Iinhier, on Elm stre he having mads an attach- In the case of John MeArthar, the Pravislonal Asnigneo, Charles E. Ray, 8lad 8 petition yestor- dny setting ont that thoro ara belonging to MeAr- thur's eatste 600 tons of Iron in Kmplre Ware- housgo B, tho warahouse roceipts fur which ara hield by the Fimt National and tho Third National -Tanks of this clt{. d8 security for notes to tho amont of $13,611, glven by McArthur for bor- rowod money. ‘There aro aléo 175 tons of {ron in thu Uentral warchouse, the warehousa racoipts for which arc held by J. E. Brown us securlity for Mce Arthur's notes (o tho amount of 82,800, There nro considerable charges sccruod and accrain on this ‘fron, but it is etill wortl somowhat mora than the Mens agalnst it, ang is readily salabla at private sale for its market valuo. Mr. Hay thereforo usks that ho may bo allowed to #all tho lron free and clear uf all’ Incumbranco nd apply the proceeds to the payment of the notes bovo mentloned, 80 nsto prevent a forced sale and Judge Blodgett suthorized such sale to ‘e made after obtalning permission from the banks who bold the warehouse recelpt Vs DIVORCES. Ttachel Bloom cante into conrt yeaterday by her attorney and charged that her husband, lsaac Bloom, deserted her In 1870 for no reason what- .avor, and hns not sinca returned. And she asks to Le allowed to desert him, ‘Emanuel Mendolsohn {s a delicata youlh whose tender cars cannot sndura hard words nor his head hard blows, and yesterday ho sought rollef from his woes In conrt. lc saya that In 1872, in Phils- delphia, he marrled one dJeannette Weinlander, with whom he lived until Oct, 27, 1875, when he swan obliged o lenve hor and hia home, fler weak- ness sccius to have becn assaniting him with pol or stlcka, and other uncomfartablo arti- cles, and pounding him until he left the honse, Occasionally she would smash the crockery over his head just for 'lrlfll{. and froquently she lov- (a inent by aumio process of law that is deamod (rand- | ingly watcued for his coming, sud locked ulent. "D, D, “fuckley, & lawyer, and N, 1, 3fc. | him™ ont _when she him Donnid, his clerk, are ‘aleo” under arrest forthe | The melghboring hotels saine affair. nays, by this conduct on her cflrl‘ detrlmental tn his pocketbook. ho had lier arrested and baund » peace, but in twa monthe thereafter ahe broke out again, and finally broke up his businessand broke down his patienco, 1le then left Ler, and she is now living In solltary grandeurat the southweat corner u(1(l'.‘luel anid Poplar strects, hitadeiphla, And, leat sho should come out here aud resume her deapotic wiay over il feeblo mind, Kmanuel asks for a gecreo vf divorce, ‘The assembled worahipers {n the Misslon Chapul at the curner of Divialon street and (lolt avenue, wers qudnluul{ Interrnptad n thelr devo. tlons last evening by the spnearanca la thelr midat of o lunatic who took It in'his maddened brain to dlarobo himsalf and fnslet npon remaining in the sanctuary attired only In Nature's curb. - Oticer Bondor was called and took &lm to the West Chie cago Station, where ho gavo the na f Anderson, Hu is & young man of nd has evie m: ut 24y Judge Moore granted a decree to Harrlet B, Kene dently boon . 0y (i Bdwerd 11, Kenoy, on the grousd of de Detective Nauder yesterday arrasted a young | sertlon, man named Wilbur F'. Piner residing at the Albion UNITED S8TATES COURTS. lloase, comer of Clintonand Madison strocts, aud tmplflfitdlhl the ottico of Donnelloy, Loyd & Co, , ubilshers of the City Directory, in the Lal ulldiug, X':pnr has heen In thelr employ for Tho Bimpson Sining, Milling, and ‘Tunnel Com- a-uz c&r‘m"xnn:ed.uuluor! 2,000 sgainst Leonard . Calking. ‘samee und Mary . Roosevelt, cxecutors of the me years, and lina boen eystematically ambosxiing | estate of Isaac Roosuyelt, deccased, of liyde l'sri, imoney |u varlous ways, chisdly by stealing direc- | Dutcheas County, N. Y, lled 4 bill agalnst William tories, and then disposing of them at $2.80 each, | und Mary A, Moore, Enos Ayres, Mury A., Joha 1o was placed In tho County Jailupon a caplss | A,, Katbieen, William 3{, “and y Scudder, {ssued from the Criminal Court. Auguoatus Jacobson, Alezander K. Stevenson, Kd- ward D, Hosmer, and Danlel A. Rojcrs, to fores clora & trast-deed for §4,500 on the undivided ball of tho nurth twenly-one acres of tho E. i of the 8, E, 3§ of 8ec. 8,78 14, NANKRUPTCY MATTEHS. Alezander "vnvle{. late of the firm of Bengley Francbe, went Infa volunt: bunkruq}cv you- tord. ( ‘The 8rin debta are ".3.“ , dus Freeland, ng o8 Justico Summerfield yesterday held the follow- ing: Curlstian Hinn, larceny of a horsu from Aeyor ¥eauk, of o, 131 North Cler streot, §500 to the Criminal Court: ¥red Kaby, larceny of o haree from J, P. Wells, of No. 183Margan street, discharyed ichacl Whalon and Thomas Jugns. yagenicy, 830 eachs Wilbur F: Fiper, 8300t tho Crfurlnal Court, ~ Justica Scuily sunt Patrick Fita- erald 1o tho Ceiminal Court In $300 bonds, fortiav. | Murting & ltichardson, of Doston. The sascis 5 boon cangit 0 fho act of Unrglarizing Rasiliery | conalais.of 811670 duc on open accounls. leng- ley hias 803 of proferied debts, 8U, und 84,004 o"nnu:n 1lis aasels comprises 772,13 {n bills and yiotess open acconnts. $1,007.« 48 ahares of stock in the Oricutal Silver Min. ini Company of Michigan: 50 shares in the Star hat store, Nu, 241 Biuc Island avenue: and Jobn Dolan and Micbacl Kenunll{ 1n $:300 each, for the larccuy of alateen boxes of cigars from & wholesalo store un Canal strect, = Bilver Compauy of Michigan; 700 shares in the SUBURBAN, lianeo &) re{fioinwcly:gln o0 suares i i ning Compan! chizan, The FH0LEWO0D, Wik of theso shares ls whknows, Alvo. 8 claim The Rov, W. 1, Urown, (he evangolist, snd Trof. lentloy, the singer, fulehed thelr labors here Weudnesday evenlng. They bava gone to Freeport, 111, having made the engagement previ. ous to their arrival at this place, Thelr lavors have been very esaful hore, Thera was an ctiort 1aade W prolong their mY. hut the poopla of Free- ran would not walve thelr privilege. "The meot- k“'{n‘l‘x’:m be coatinued as long as the lutercst is opt ub. for §300 againat N. L., Franche, ‘and another for 5473 azuinat the Michigan Iron Company, which is n bankruptey. 10 the caad ol Bouthwick & Pembarton, the Pro- vislonal Asslgnee was suthorized to sell tha stock 1n dug coursa of o, A dlscharge was fsaued to James Creighlon, oscpli E. Youug was referred to The cass of s Rogister 1llbbard for tnatreport, the objections to the dlscharye being withdrawa, In the vase of Charles ). Reeves a bearlog on the somuasitlon will be had .\Kfll 7 15 the cass of Abrens & flohrens, John A. Ahrens catered luto a recognlzance, with William Helnae cty, for his appearsuce (or exainination hie Court or itegteter, I'be salo 0f tho property of B, (. Orvis was or- ik?d 5" bo confrmed unless objections be Aled u five days. A suoifar order was mads in_tHo case of Samue® G, Wilking and that of Jawes Morrls. ‘The Provisivoal Assignoe of Johu Block was di- 1! fu the ordinary courss of trade. icx;mz:nwu ycstordy sppolnted Ase u & Bamard, was appolnted Assignes of m. to-dsy fop B — TELEGRAPHIC WAR, CixciNNATl, March 20.—In the Common Plens Court to-day, In the case of the Western Uulou Telegraph Company sgatust the Marletta & Ctuclunat| Rallroad Company, as reorganized, tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Compuny, and the Atlautic & Pacitic Telemmaph Company Judie Burnctt granted a perpetual injunction wigatust the latter L‘on:flng. reatrainbigg tho use of the wire between th ty aud Parkersburg crected {u violatlon of exlating contracta. e et— THE_ ELKHART- BUGGY-MANUFACTURING COMPANY of Elkuart, Ind., continue to sellat 10 per cent veolit, Terms strictly cash. ‘Their work attracted o greatdeal of atlentlon at the Chicago Expodtion last fal), from the YTuct that whilo it was pro- wounced first-clase in every respoct and equal to any on cxhibition, the prices throughout wero uearly one-balf lcas than other first-class manu- factarers. They scll Grat-classs open buggies, soy siyle body, at $110; same, with top, §165. First-class phastons, $200; Jumber wagons, complete, §35. All irst-class work Is warrsated. They also make aecond and third quality work corrcspondlogly low. Also sl all quality of harncas. They sell good bugyy harness C platefor$12. Fine nickel- piated for §15. Bend stamp to ¥. B. Pratt, Sec- retary, Elkhart, Iud., for ¢atalogas and prico-lst. radford Hancock Tbowas k. McFarland. Avslguecs will bechosen at 10 George B, Kerfoot and Heory M. Wilcox, The Srat dividend-nicating iu the catate of the Chicago Carrlage Masufacturlng Cowpany is set for 2 p. w. to-day. CIRCUIT COURT. Mary Scherer commsaced sn action fn tres- pass yoatordsy sgainst Henry Cobuen, layiug dam- ages at $15,000. Emil Dictzsch, Coroner, for Vehmeyer, Fraocis A an o sust In debt fo lark aad Peter Sulth. Alezandor Kluge, Jr.. be; sguinst George Kuttruft, c sges. the use of H. F, d B. W, Elils, be- Inst Allea an & solt In trover ining 81,000 dams- COUNTT COURT. Io the estate of ¥. A. Niles, lettors wers lsened to Mary A. Nilas, under bond for §12,000. CRIMIXAL COURT, The jury ln the caso of Ehza Lianley came foto coust yesterday morulng and seturned 8 verdict of gallty, fixing her term at one year In the Peniten- tlary, Tiar sttorney called for the pol]l‘v of the {nery wich ts noting nnasnal, when I, W. Flem. ing anewered (bat the verdict was not his, and that he had heen torced to agree to . ‘The Court lu'gmpuy set the verdict aaide, and & new trial sin rd Monroe was lrfed foe latceny, and the ont. TRE CALL. 2nd genera] business. THAZ GARY =37 11 L0 20 o 378, 3 ] . 31 4T3, and 43 o nfi?nflnng. " OEau 08 il CpiR JaxfioN=A , 02, 97, 3 T i iTach3, Lo 118 And 110, " No. 10, oskowiiz vi, Naker, on tHal. Jcnflr Al e—4D, 30, 42, No. ¢8, Warner vs. Ex- celtlor Pablishing Company., on :r\n. g Junne Ronkni—337 to ‘369 Ioclusive. No. 383, Thernxe v, Enicr, ‘oa trial néw trial 0UTH—~Peramptory eall of all mattons for Aud other matfons. In the follawing cater: 040, 2.7 1, 3 4 16, 3700, 764, 3,70 302, 4019, 4,042, 404 4/1k3, 4,184, 420, 4274, N4, §.445, 40T, 4308 4812 4748, 4,702, 4,830, 4.6A8, 4,012, 4,028, §.DA2, 4,099, 3,000, 8.J0% 5164, aid 53131 Mo cise on tHial. CnaR MCALLINTRR—380 to 418 Inciusive. No. 388, Cuson vs. Syke, on trial. JGDOR FARWELL—~56¢ cass, 1,010, Frishle vs. Pulsl: 5 JUDGMENTS, StrERion Couxr—CoNFReI10NE~Y|ctay chine Company va. John and Spancer Snl Juooe Uany~ases Snydscker Fider, $1,310.28 —Pat £330 Slofn Farks v, .\ McCord, uae Ly: and Peter Turner, £00,—W. B, Oy Jobin Nrarner Smith and George C. rane Drothers’ Manufacturlog Co G.and lienry W. Brawn, £1,841, Co,, va. ‘Edward C. 3 Mln et al. v, K, R Paul, $334.00.—Alexand . Alartin Reller, $178.~J, M. Durand et al. va. Honry Tiigrim. §327.57, TRCEIT CounT~Junar Roaxns~Patriek Martin vs, Johu P, Duraham; verdict, £70, —john D, 3. Cazr v :3.5.’":',..'.“" -mgk F. W. Behl: verdict, aebt 8180, Toati~Duncan MeNah vs. Robert B. Mitch. 00, and_motion for new trial.—Erast ‘Ammea ve. Augdsine SWalker; verdiel, §239.35. JUDuR McALLISTER—Jolin Chipp Vs, The Unlon In- surance Company of Chicagos verdict, 81,118, sod mo- tion for Bew trial. THE LABOR QUESTION. . WARNING. PritApeLpaia, March 20, ~The Geperal Man- er sfllcn’l ager of the Reading Rallroad Company has (s~ sued a circular to the lacomotive engincers em- ployed on that road, in which he says it has been deemed Inadvisable to retaln In the cmplogment ol tha Company any onc who is a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotlve Engincers. The engineers will be called upon in a day or twoto dectde whether they desire to remaln fu the em- ployment of the Company by' complying with the regulation requiring them to withdraw from the association referred to. It is not the desire em- the benoScial or life-Insurance features of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers without offering in thelr of the Company to depriva the ployes of any of stead greater benefits of a similar character, and {t {s therefore proposed by the Unmpany to establish and endow a llfe and accldent insur- anco fund, out of which ali engincers, upon payment of a monthly sum less than Erevlomly pald, will receive greater benefits than those heretofore derived frown the Brotherhood of Locomotlye Engincers. 5 MOLDERS* STRIKE, pecial Diapaleh fo The Tribune. Quixcr, Ill, March 20.—The strike which occurred yesterday among the lron molders of this city bas not been settled, and a’ large num- ber of men aro idle. The proprictors of the fotindrics say all of tho cstablishments have zood stocka of stovcs, and as this Is the last end of the spring business they are not likely to veceive any orders which cannot be promptly filled. It s customary to shut down the foun- dries for about 8 month during thesummor, and tho only result they anticipate from the striko {s to obvlate the necessity of closing up at the usual time. The molders, however, appear to bo detcrmined to remain out until the rates are adjusted as they demand. e —————— DELIGHTFUL ODORS, Persons who desirs delicate and delightfal odors for the tollet and handkerchief, should purchase Dr. Price's Porfumes. MARRIAGES, A A A A A A A A AN A AR AN NN WHITE—BANCROFT—At the rosldence of {he bride's mother at Osceols, Ind., March 29, by tho Hev. G. W, ilowe, Mr. Josiah R. White and Loala A, Bancroft, all of Indisna. DEATIIS, KROGER—March 28, John Ienry Kroger, of Initamatlon of tho lungs. Funeral will take place from his Jate residenco, 150 Ohto-st. near Wells, Saturday at 'S p. m. to Gracelans ROSS—Thursaday evening, March 20, Blrdle, only dayghter of Charita D. and Jalin Rosa. Funeral scrvices at the resldence, No. 80 Thirty- second etreet, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. = Friends of the fawmily are juvited to attend withoat farther notice. LEOPOLD—On Thursday 8t 2:30 p. m., Rachel, wife of Loeb Leopald, aged 77 years., Funeral will take placa SBundsy at 10 8. m. from 1125 Wabash avenue, corner Twonty-a(th stroot. §#&~New York aud Cincinoall papers please capy. GARRISON-In this city on the 28th fnst. at tho reafdenca of hor grandaon, Samual D, Perry, intha 85th year of her age, Leah fin!fllolh widow of the |- late Jacob Garriron, of Hocheater, N. Y, ‘The remalns will b taken Kast for interment, §27New York City, ltochester (N. Y.) and New Jerecy papera please copy. SMITI—~At Akron, O., of & nlox{, March 27, Mes. Moses Smith, mother of Mra. Alvin Austin of this city, QOLL—Of pneumonls, Q. G. Goll, at the resl. dence of his brother, Bruno Goil, corner Caual and Twelfth stroets, March 20, at 5:30a, w. Tunerul Saturday, March 31, at 1 p. m. Friends of the family aro fnvited. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTSY. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT, Eleventh Ward—Corner Indisua snd Ellzabeth streets, Speakers, A. L. Morrison, Col. Itleaby, and J. L. Campbotl, Hecond Wanl—~No, 513 State street. Fifth \Ward—At llobln's Hall,No, 130 Archer ave- nue. Pourteenth Ward—No, 1150 Milwaukeo avenue, Wendell Hall, Eighth Ward—Bohemlan Flall, Taylor strect be. tween Canal and_ Clinton streets, ~ Also Ford' corner Polk and May streets. Also st ths nor wrest corner of Seventh strect and Contre avenue, Ninth Ward—Masa-meeting at Maskell Hall, cor- ner dackron snd Despiaines streels. #ixth Ward—No, 720 South [lalated street. Also Johu Rubl's, corner of Jefferson and Sixteenth streets. Sixteenth Ward—311 Larrabec atreet. Also Stravss Hall, corner Clybourn avenas and Larrabee strev Fifteenth Ward—Corner Websler avenuo and Lare rabe strect. i (ilea Clab will ba present at all of the above meetings. Fourth Ward—Clem's Gsrdens, corner Thirty- ninthstreet and Cotlage Grove svenus. Good apeakern in sitendauce, . BECOND WARD, There will be a Girand Ropublican R-llg at the Olivet Baptist Church ou Fourth avenua, Baturday evenlng, L. L, Mills, €. II, Itecd, City-Attorney Tuthili, ', E. Thowmnas, Wm. Baker, and others will addrces the meeting. be a Itepublican m: , 11. "Thomae, ‘futhifl, Fernando Jones, Es t W, King will speak, indorsing nominations, SEVENTH WARD, There will bea Grsnd Republican Raily this evening ot Rull's, northwest cornerof Maxwell and Caoal streets. Also at the northwest corner of Hastinge and Bine lsland avenue, Able speak- cre will be on band. EIGHTEENTH WARD, ‘The Eizhteenth Ward Republican Club will bold & meeting to-night st_Lower Turner llall, to pare for the coming eolection. Al the mem! and Interested parsons ars earnestly request be prescat, MEDIOAL, Dr.8chenck’s Standard IRemedies. “Tha standard remcdles for all diseases of 1ho lungy #re Scbenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Schenck's Ses Wead “Tonlc, and Schenck's Mandrake Pills, sadif taken be fors the lungs s destroyed. s 4peady cure Ie edected. ‘To these tbres mediciaes Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Phil- adelplils, owes hils unrivaled success Lo the trestment ©of pulmonary disesscs, ‘The Pulmonlc Byrup ripens tbs morbid matter Io the lungy nsturs throws it off Dy aa easy expectoration, for wheg the Dllltsg or matier is Tipe 8 slight courd wiil throw {t off, thd Daticat has rest, aad the lungs be+ i to heal, To caabie the Pulmonic Syrup todo this, Bchenck's Mandraka Pills aud Schen: a Weed Tonle must bs. {reely usod to cleansa Lha stomech sad lrver, Sebeack's Maxndrako I'llls act 0a the liver, removing il olstruce 1lons, relax the gall bladder, thebile sissts recly, and the Iiver 1a scon rolicyed. Beheack's Sea Weed Toalo 1s & geatle stimulsat and slterative; the alkall of which §6 1 composed mizes ‘with toe food and preveats souriog. 1t asslsts the di- aestica by tonlog up the stomach (o & healiby condi- tion, 80 that the food and the Pulmonle Syrup will ‘make good blood; thea the lungs beal, aad the patieat will surcly got well If care s taken Lo provent fresh cold. All who wish to coosult Dr. Schenck, either person- ally or by lcitar, caa do 80 ai bis principal ofice, cornor of Blath aod Arch-sta., Phlladciphis, svery Moudsy, bchenck's medicines are sold by all druggisia through- out the country, LYON'S KATHAIRON, 1S YOUR Read and heed what is_here said, and you H A|R will learn how wormn (it may be dong SAVING?Iat & small cost, Men and women should be careful of theyy hair, Itisnot merely an ornament; it Iy gy much a K’“’" of Natura's plan for the perfection of health and tho preservation of life, s is any other member of the bod Men of sclence have scarched long and pa. tiently for the hest means of preserving and g“”r‘i“:lt“"nz the hnlr, ”‘ Y rty-flys vears ago, the eminent schola Prof. E. Thomas Lyon, of New Jersey, cnlcrcrr“ into a thorough study of the matter,” He went to the very Toot of it, and his labors wery crowned with success. He ft was who gave to the world that priccless discovery, mfiztnhairon, For the growth and prescrvation of the hafr, The preparation sprune into immediate and m}?dqvld’c 1:vnlr. i od for- il was just whnt was want. jor the purpos LYON'S KATITAINON has never been sup: planted or cast azide by the people, for the very good reason that nathing cquat to it has ever een found, - The consequenco fs, that the KATIIAIRON has becomie more and more popular every year, and I8 now In dally use by millions who uader. stand its wonderful value. Dealdes being the Leat hair dressing ever pro. duced, it will positively prevent grayness, and will restore new halr o bald heads’if the roots and follicles are not destroyed. If theee things arc to, ia nob such an articly of the greatest valuel ‘That they aro 5o, has been testified Lo by thou. sands, and {s abundantly proven by tho {lsmn of the KATHAIRON [or mora than one-third of a century. A FAIR SPEOIMEN, I have been entircly bald for scvoral yeal 3 stitntion anvpnlz. T naed"n. fow botties Kathairon, and, to my great surpriec, 1 have a thick growth of young hair, COL. JONN L. DORRANCE. No other article Is comparable with the Karn. :):‘1[:&:: ’|n reapeet of these threo most {mportant 1. To_Curo Baldness. 2. To Restore and Beautify Gray lair, 3. To Remove Dandruff and Beatify the Hair. BEAR IN MIND,—Tho KATHAIRON 8 no sticky, pasty sulphur and sugar of lead, to paint and daub the balr and paralyzo the brafn, [tls o pure and limpld vegelablo Jotton, intended to reataro the hair by natural growth and refnvie. oratlon. It {s the most delightful toliet dress ing known, Nolady's or gentleman's tollet outit ia completo without LYON'S KATHAIRON, ONLY 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE, S80LD EVERYWHERE. A The old_rolinblo Mexican BALM | Mustang Lintmont sclls to- BALM dny mororapldly than it did BALD | of iitiniote: tompced by 1 YoR | succoss, nitampiod 16 cra EVERY| intto favor on_the Munstan EVERY roputation. Theroover was, 4 ‘| and wo bellove thore nover EVERY | will bo, n romedy for In WOUND| and wounds oqual to xi- WOUND| £nn Munstang Liniment, It s o balm for evory wound, an WOUND| nngel of morcy In ¢very fam- WOUND! My—for 25 conis CONFECFIONERY. CELEBRATED thronghost tho Unlon —sxpecsscd toall ris. 1 and upward st 30, 5oo per o, Addreu orders GUN MIER, Coafes tloner, Chicao.* EESTABLISHED AN, 16506 WM. A, BUTTERS & €O, COMMISSION AUCTIONZERS, 118 & 120 Wabash-av., W1l glve special attention (o the sales of Houcioll. Funioms i Prils Resirs OB ATTUBIRAYCHON UOUAE By WM, A, BULTERS & €0, Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av, THE BANKRUPT SALE Watehes, Diamonds & Jowelry WILL BE CONTINUED TAIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, March 30, at 10 0'clock& D1, 84 0ur Auctlon Kooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-av, W3, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers = pocdab s BUTTERS & CO.S Regular Saturday Foeoiture Sal, BATUILDAY, March 31, at 0z st thetr Auctios foows, 118 and 12 e nd 120 Wah 4y, New and Second-Hand Ilousehold (oods, Care vets, Cooking Hloves, &e. By G. . GORE & CO., 03 and 70 Wabash-av. On Saturday, March 31, at 9 o'clock prompt, THE 8STOCK OF A !Vlwlesale and Retail Dealer, iting of 1] Jaas and Whilé e D e A 3 e 10 dased Woodeu Sieasuros, 3 dazcn Washbosrds. FURNITURE. The latest Spring Styles of Parior and¥Chamber 514 “”m’kcdu. \'r f 2ok #ideboar Wariirobes, Bofss, Louns Exteuaion Talles, Walnut Bedateads, Buroaus. arbic Top Tables, Waluut Cribs, Wirs Meai ¥atva shi¥ [y Parlor Oifico Desks, Brussels and Wool pets, Mirrors, Clucks, BANKRUPT STOCK ase Chamber Sets {n white, Buresat I3 DT o edsteace 1o whits." AT 11 0°CLOCK—BANKRUPT STOCE Of Carviages, Dugeles, Phsctons, Road Wegons, wid® CULTEISTYS: G¥0, P, GONE & CO., Auctioncerk By ELISON, POMEROY & COs Auctioneers, 84 and 4 Handoipo-at. Priday'sBale, March 30, at 9:30 8. M. IMMENSE SALE NEW AND BECOND TAND' Furniture & Genera] Hoosehold Goods OARPETS, LOUNGES, Cook Etoves, Crockery and Glassware. szlgdénfi tock of a dealer. GOLD BAND AND WHITE L AN URANITE WAIR B, Gener AR LIGCA S M i o o ToRioh BELISON, Yoliznora oo By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO0n 474 30d 376 East Madison-a,, Sesr tho Bridge. “AND STILL THEY COME’ Ten More Loads of Furniturs FOR BATURDAY’S BALE. §WCALL AND SEE.