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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1877 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Willism T, Ovinaton has rold to Danicl F, Fast, Tor 835,000, the lot and ballalag on the north eide 3¢ West Wanhington etrect 175 fect east of Ada, The property is GUX1SO fect, George F. oss. recently connecled with the postal seevico at Phitadeiphia, and an uncle to the to he nat only willing but. earncetly desirons to advance rafcs loa remunerative atandard, and to arrange anlmaintain all farlffs wpon perfectly just and equitable nrincipls, such as will, without doubt, neet with gencral approyal, It {8 understood that Mr. Uarrett left fop New York this evening. NEW EXTENSIONS. ‘The Northwostern Raitroadl Company is jnst now constencting a new branéh from Spalding dny with H. W, Bishop, Master in Chancery, by Mr. Uliman, a creditors bill agzinet “Mr. Liowen. A certain creditor recavered s judzment azainst | josicle, him. and_ the pereon to whom i veaa haaded foc | monta, 0 ezecution _retnrne with the nnsatiefac. . 5 fory " indorrement *nnlla hana.® This partic. | _Tho Masor sesterday appraved the 825,000 bond ninr ereditor 18 anxlous 1o discaver from Mr, | 0f Me. Hotchilee bidder for the conteact, fof Bowen liimeelf whether he has any property which mveeping and tltm_\lm‘r ‘:hc tl.'l"h streets, ane can be utilized to satify bis claim, an.d has there~ | contract will be awarded to kim. fore called npon him o appear and answer such | The Council ndjonmmed to meet yesterday afler- Interrogatorics as 1t may be deemed ndvizable ta | noan, lint in ¥lew of the election to-day. and in pnt to him, A Deputy United States Marshal [ accordanco ith the enstom, the wisteen Aldermen anlltd mfln him yesterday afternoon, and served | jrcecnt *‘adjonrned over' until Friday evening. lne notice. 53 fever, by aeatlet fever, : Inng difeases, 23 men- ; consumption. 16; pnet- team and wagon from MHiram Jeilerron, of Des. o4 \ rerviee, the cholr panz *‘Thy will ha done." Inines. Hoth rigs were dizposed of to livery men lN RILMURIJ‘MO The Tector then read that moet heantifnl chapter u thiscity. ;‘“ll:‘l" ‘l’cf‘l‘rrgltt[lml.l lllm fll'l'u!?ln‘nl P‘"l.lll. IP irst ©. M. Monroe, formetly aprirate reatchman in . e e e dead the employ of Calisghan, " locked up ot the | Action of tho Bar Association on the A ‘Beromo the. Aret (rmia-of Tham that slept. aon eSeil of s, Dekalh ouniy vt ot Death ot Judge Clarkson, oy e i A e the at (ke comner of Clinfon and Twelfth -, b 3 ¢ o t josinz prayee and dellvered the benediction, and g,“,‘,‘,‘;‘,'}‘;‘;;‘;,’,;"m“‘ upoh s fptee - togethee. bt 5 M Adoitei fx'n‘u l?\‘:r:\' ng m‘nr:i-:lnn retraced iia rlaps ta the 5 wea R0~ | chureh entrance, where earriagea viers in walting O'Nell, who was stabbed Sunday morning hy The, Kesolullons ‘,on od=Rg for them. 'Fr.e hody was then horno to Graceland Callaghen ina row at 140 Larratieo street, waa lato marks of the Varlous whare, after further eervices, 1t was lowered fato last evenlng reported in a much lmproved condl- 1ts narrow home. M River, a dista; &t 1 Al licenses, except thoea for ealoons, expite | tion, and the altending pliyeician has every hope Spenkors. na Lo the Menomonce River, & distance of Lwenty. shducted boy Charlie Toss, is naw visiting bis AN leenzes. except thora for ealocnn, expito . & g : ¥, hope o tho Menomonca Rver, datance o ¢ delendd; 2tes andMey AbertAford of thineliy, THE COUNTY BOARD. feiatiy tsraer vasienay Slin they havo. boen for | Lain the eal ane OF the Meas Ked been Anmcails CRIME. i) Menom- The temperature yesterday, os.observed by Manasec, ontlelan, 83 Madison etreot (Tincye ance River Rallrond, Tho rond 1s all graded, and will be finished indJuly, It opens up a sacee tfon of country very rich fn lumber and full of MISCELLANEOUE BUSINESS, some time, —abont $600, —mostly from expresses Tho regnlar weekly meetinz of the County and teams, being taken in. inz, but to all appearances it atarted in a deinken . To%, Wnd becamordondly becanse of an oid end. | The Faneral Borvioes in tho Afterncon in TITE TAMMANYT THIEVES. Bonrd was held yesterday afternoon, All the mem- | According to custom, the C"rmh will be At an carly hour yesterday morning, Henry 8t James Churob, Special Dispatch fo The Tridune. fron deposits. . | ¢loted to-day, and the employes will enjoy the op- | Motz was k bbed of polit NEW Y til S—Def N 5 312, 55 hern bolng present except Measrs. Tabor and Fitz- | SIS Auhins SRR ER UL ERIOY ciufl | Netaanknocked ownaml, robe o et — . NEw Yonw, April S.—Peler . Swoeny hos | ' Tho Northivestern Is alan at work_on another gerald. Ticle Yotes for Heath and a contiauation of the ads On motlon of Mr, McCaffrey, the \‘flfln:-lfll“! minietration of reform and economy, In tho Town of Lake wero changed from SIsty- | qhe new weck starta In well with doatha from third etreet and Bine Ieland avenne to Pryor's | scarlet fevor, ive having ocenrred already. Tho houre, on Western avehne near Fifty-0fth street; | new casea of discaes reported yesterday twere at o 8, 2 55 N y B )], 3205 and from the corner of Western avenne and Forty- f\!"'m g [Cans, h Aorh {&wl)an& 3 n'vu“n':'efm‘p. 2 seventh atrect to Drinkman's bonte, on Wentworth | Narasrs ams Sebicr Tos Lytio ane Soatn Toving: avenue nenr Forty-elghth atrect. ylace, and 209 North ialsted, The raported ease On motfon, the Despiaines River wan made the | of smail-pox recordeid last Friday torna oul to he dividing line between the two voting-precincts in | BOthing ont varicolia. the Town of Lyons. The Comptroller announces that the Febroary A commutnication was read from a petson clatm- ay-rolls will be discharged somo -lnf tuin week, Mr. Farwell has been very successfal In obtainine Ing to hve acted as engineer for the connty at tho | jnoney for the purpose, and. ihe oniy drawback ho City-Hall asking back-pay to the amonnt of $800. | has encountered “in !Nsntlnllng & large Joan— T.aid over and made the epecial order for the mecte | S100, 000, vf eo—Is’ the Tact that the Sanictpal 1 8 weok hence, Mdmlnistration in lable to change hands. and, as i it is beyond human posaibllity fo have the assur. The Warden of the County Hospital submittedl | yice that the present Administfation will continia bis qosrierly report, which waa referred. It | ju ofice, the moneyed men have hold back to know showed that the grocerfes and provislons had cost | hosw tha city I to Lo maunged, Tho bankers and $8,025.74; clothing and bedding, $124,12; ealar- | Capilalints ‘hiave expresecd their entire confidence i % in’ Mr. leath'n rule of financial affairs, and will lce, £3,055.82; liquors, $872.85; drngn and medi | pyvance all tie mioney required when ho fa re- cines, 81,487.81; snrgical supplics, $424.20; fnel. | clected. 40,305.57; miscellancous, $1,402,03. Total, | " qpo City.1rsll was aliva with nmatene politician $23,408,14, Tho recclpta from patients, ety | yeaterday, and the only topic of convernation was were 8100.00 and the disbursementw the eamc, | the clle‘:l r‘m and lxsklvtnlbr:\blu fi':"&q l;;::yt:gz ts 703, The report | Was Intent npon axking the aplnio ?J‘é!m!fl.’m'&‘én"‘m{. t“h‘n }2.”'5!5:« around the umfi'mz else, and heyond the dally routine of cleticaf work branch, which will be known as the Mnfile River Rallroail, ‘This bravch leaves the Northwestern four miics west of Carroll, Ja., and runs to Ma. ple River, crossing ft at Mapleton. It 13 sixty. onc milcs long, and opens up a good farming Sounlry. This road will also be completal fy uly. Yarmabeo strcete Ue tnado w ol effort 'lo | A larger o mota fhoronghly repeceentative um:';e_ ::R;:m:-r'a totheranerss o secure the thief, bul was thwarted by a n that held at ¢ to diseusa in the pr - FEamning bow, witch dirabicd i Yesterday | fmecnk of 160 B ;nl::flf,f‘e";::efl::'; et | focts cxpecied to bo enbmittd toan early judiclal evenins, however, tho fellaw wae run fo by Det: 1 death of nvestigation, Sometimes, however, pablic tumor tive Schanck, and. gave his nawo ne ¥, F. Lowls, | tako appropriste action n regand tothe deathof | avenmes & shape hoatite to an impartial trial, and Tl wan recocnizad ann *'pal” of dohn Faith, who | Mr. Joscph P, Clarkson has not been known for | ruch erema to b the effect of the many {njuriaus upon the previous morning had similarly trested | many years. Fully 300 of the best-known mem. | Apcculaticns concerning myself, 1do tiot propose Adaam Wells near the samo Cumrr" rolieving W | bers of tho Dar of Chieago were present ta pay :r: (:{mn‘:yn:alu'm;g.llcmfl. ml ru’l:::td Iohl hin f‘l'g BE 8 watch and ghatn aniS11 In carhs thelr tribute of respoct and estecm to tho memory [ fesirod. by fhe - compiainanth 1 eamo. 1 5be Justice Summerfleld yesterday held tha follow. | of thole nojoved bLrother. Among them were | tend the trial of my causo, and expected ‘,;‘;fq:‘;gl&“, T or e o L SrOm e | Judges Wiiliame, Ttogers, Moore, Jameson, Far. | 1€ wonld bo trled an tho id of April, inelant. 'Fiie ar) <buralary of S0 worth uf jewelry from fhe real: | well. Dlodgutt,” McAlifntor, and Gary, Robert ggg;gfg;;";g;',g;;;n'n:g{fig“;;; fade-n ot dence of Mea. Ada Conch, No. 05 Bryantavenue. | floryoy, Judge Morrls, Sliney Smith, Cyrus'j ind cisappintment. The statemcnt that [ Und ISH;E . I}nrilil: \Vllllpn}colf‘- e charge, !‘-'v“‘ig Benlley, W. H. King, C. 0. Sleoper, E. C. | revelation to make concorning Mr. Ilalt or sny ‘fie IE‘ "fu:\ln:’ C‘ohl;;tn' rmr;:_fln' ;"f“'; ',f:g";"l{m e | Larned, A. M. Pence, 8. Corning Judd, Judgo other “"m"bu“ tmflrydfl Wllhn‘l’l‘ lmlmd.'ulnn.dnur Adame. of No. Ti1 Mudlsan sirect, 100, to tbe | Daolittie, 8. A. Uovdman, tho Hou, Thos, Hoyne, | S0, unr, be truthfully’ made, | In regacd to Criminal Conet: Ellen Doyle, Inrceny of 835 from | ¢, Van fichaack, Leonard Swett, W, C. Gondy, | npotiafing o sttempilng to negotiste & 13 Tienry Casstor, of No, 183 Madison stret, 1,000 | g : Jeny Casnar, or e ) L Frank Adams, Elllott Anthong, Uenry G, Miller, | compromies of. my = Ntigation, oe Mr. J. 8. Gonld, foreman of tho last Grand Jury, erires to etate that ho was not influenced in the seport regnnding the Toor-Mfonse 'and Insane Inm_by any feeling of gratitude toward tho nty Commissioners, or any feeling of thank. Tulticas for a pood dinnee. ko believed tha insti- sutfonx to be in good order, and #o stated. | The Rarhers' Assoclation held o regular meeting iast nizht at the Sherman lonse, the President, M, W, E. Petllion, in the chalt, ‘and elected (o membarahip Ieaac Van 8lyek, of the Palmer lonra shape, and Mcesrs. Joseph Florelll and Jlenry Kiesling. Tha ueusl amountof routine basinces was transacted. A recklens hack-driver ran over o man near the zornet of Dearborn and Madison atrects last evens ine. A gentlemsn in a bnggy pursacd the hack to Ihe corner of Clark and Jackson atreete, where ho was elapped by rome pedestrians, e was detain- ¢d forsome time, bat, a8 no policeman canld he fonnd, he crcaped. 1ila namber wan 130, The D:8n who wns run ovor is said to be badly Boy, Aged 205 mrl, oged 10, Bolh ran awny from a little conntry town not *100 milea from Talatine, and befora ihelr enraged papas conld find them in ihis cily they had been daly wedded by & minister of tho'Gospel, and had rented rooma on Halsicd street. They were discovered here by De- tective Sinimons, and a compromisc was soon rffecied. And po to-day both will retitrn o their RNACCOON VALLEY, InpranATOLIS, Ind,, April 2-~Arlicles of fn.. corporation of the. Raccoun Valley Rallway Company bave DLeen filed with tho Becretary of State, with a capital stock of $100,000. Tlte pro- posed lina beging at Montezunin, extending through the Countics of Park, Vigo, and Clay, to Brozil. Tho Ienzihof the rond fs twenty-five miles, and the Directors-clect are: Phineas M, Kent, Henry Crawford, Qeorge F. Bldwell, Samuel McConnell, aud Giecorge M, Rogers. . ———— A BASE-BALL, Ixpraxarorts, Ind., April 2—The base-hail scagon openced hero to-day with n game between the Bt. Louls Browns and Indlanapolls Club, Ec::hl’lng in a victory for the latter. Bcore, tin | dobn N. Jewett, Judge Lradwell, John3f, Han- | 8m inany way concerned with any supposcd com- pixty days to the IHone ‘ol rectiol arl 1 Binke, disorderly, ten daye: Daniel Uarrihan, wifo- | ter, C. M. Harrle,+ O, 1, Horton, Adolph Moscs, ;’;:‘,‘;"':m‘,"_fl;',;';d‘;‘}';{;'m‘. A et Ay, el beater, thirty dA‘y-- Jueilce Seully held John | George Herbert, Augustus Van Buron, A. D. | submit myscit to ihe naprojudiced judgment of Bowen In 500 bail to the Criminal Cours for | v B V' X , . anatching a nockethook from Mra. dennlo Lltion, Vaughan, tho llon. E. D, Bherman, Willlam Law, | my fellow-citizens, T left thia eity “witnout se f No. 111 Fouth Park avenue: dames Carroll, | Jf e Eo As Small, M. W, ?500 to ‘tho samie court for hoidine up Michaei | William P, Dlack, A iellett In the Twellth Street Dietriet, and rob- | Conatantine, James bing um of $3; Con Moriarty, Kogeng Dongherty. and Thomas Matoncy, holdlnggty I ¢ ackerlyof | 'The meeling was ealled to order by Judge Mor- creey. My intended departnre was announced 's‘:::;"’c;'f“l’;",‘m' Smith, | fn°Tho Tress. Tho District~ Aftorneys Nir, o Yarey Mamaey, | Felns, was “notifed of “my intentlon, and o Highy D Yy s | atated that he knew 7o reason why and others, 1 shonld not travel whero 1 pleased, No charge, clvll or eriminsl, was pending against me. No. ¢4 Elizabeth atreet, on (1! h investication of my nileged relatio, little canntry home for thelr spring-time billing ftiore was bit littlo stirring. The City=Clerk was | -Adame eirecte, and robbing him of a goyd watchand | rie, who nominated Judgo Williama for Chatrman, | ] had svaghtan Investic A 4] THE WINDSOR, nd coolog, ey AIetht of tho Warden of the Ine | busY In giving out tho bailot.boxes and fnstruce | chain and §:5 In eneh, S1.500 cach ta- tbe Criminai | The nomination was made unanimon. \othe maerninvulved'uy thosoncting on belsit ef i Qniet, refincd, palatial, arfstocratic, ara terms equally applicable o the grent Windeor Motel on Tifth avenne, between Forty-sisth and Forly. eeventh streots, New York, No ono dikputea this polnt. To quéstion it shows lack of true tasts among travelors, The proprielors have spared na expense to provide evorything thal guests with mort critical tastes can demand. The broad, beau- tifal avenuc on which It etands Is acknowlodged to Le the creme de la creme of location. and the guests are men and womeon of wealth, culture, and refinement, who will have the best of everytbing, ————— NEVER FAIL. For purily, strength, and trne flavor, Dr. Price’s Bpeclal Flavoring Extracts ato uncqualed. They nover fall to give satistactio DEATIIS, REED-—-AL his reeidenco, 200 Weat Ada #t.. April° 2, at311:30 p. mi, Capt, Fred Recd aged 60 yeara, ' ] Notice of funeral hereafter, CHAPIN=The funcral of Jamea G. Chapln, only eon of Gardner 8, and_Lucy E. Chapin, who died the public authoritien. 1t falled withont my fault. Uniler these clrenmatances I may, I think. “appeal 1o the justice of the press and tho public to sufler mo to awalt unohtrusively the resnit of my litiga- tion without enduring the cearcless and Injurions imputations which have pursued mo cver since iny return, PETEN B, SwzesT, The Coust tn-day ordered another iurytnhu strick, and Sweeny will be tricd June 4. Tweed's jall-delivery bas been delayed, lawyers say, by the anticipation of it Inthe newspapers. MURDEROUS MINERS. Porrsviere, Pa, April 2.—In the County Court to-day, Neil Dougherty and John Camp- bell, for complicity in the Langdon murder at Andenricd in 1862, wero scntenced to esolltary confinement ju tho Penitentiary for five and nine years respectively. James Laughlin, James Leliman, and Michacl Colgan, for participation fn the Boskill murder at Locustdalc, svere cach acntenced Lo six years' colltary conflucment, All the prisoncrs cxcent Colgan wero tnembers of the Molly Magulro or- ganfzatlon. Tho bay mare Princess, known na Topey swhen in the posacasion of Davit A, (Fage scyeral years ago, died recently at Robert Bonner's farm, near Tarry« town, N. Y. Sho was foaled in New Iiampshice in 1848, and when 5 years old was bronght to thiscity. She waa uhsequently taken to California, where shie won large money. In 1850 the returned tothe East, and on the 16th of Junc In that year had her great gricounter with the then queen ‘of the tutf, Flora Temple, and oy hor was defeated. Flora le atiil alive and_welfl at Chostnnt Hills, ncar Philadel- plin, the property of Mr. Arlstides Welch, At the annual mecting of 8t. Georze's Socloty yesterday evening, the following officers were elected: President, George . Gooch First Vices Presldent, Edzar Sanders; Sccond Viee-President, Charles 4. Durrougha: ' Treasnror, A. Dooth? Financla] Sccretary, Thomas Buiton; Assistant Financial Sccrotary, Henry Halit Reconding Sec- ? Totary, Joseph A, Wright: Assistant Recording Vi Secretary, Charles Rawlings: Visiting Commiltee, - onth Slde, Rdward Saunders; West Side, John Dawson; North Side, Mr. Parker; Trasteos, J, . Walker, W. Wayman, Alexander Cooks Physician, Dr. Pardy;’ Anditors, W, W, Street, damesJohn, E. Bullock; Chavlain, the Rov, George C. Street. The election of ofiiceraaf the Provision, Gratn, and Stock Kxchange ook placa yesterday aftors noan, At the rooms of the Assoclation. Tt Antl- Grain ticket was alectod, Followingare tho names 2y tloris to the juagen and clorkd, ILis A blessing sano Asylum and Foor-Hlouse, alieady printeds | L0 he Judeca and clerks do not know as mach A communication wa read from Rhodes & Co. | 8 ienry Pilgrim, Democratic judge of the Eichth roRoeing 10 rect & fenco aronnd tho Court-ouea | Irecinci, Eighth \Wani, clsa thera woald be bat B re ad keep the same in_repalr freo of cost, | one taliy-nicel for city' and town kept throughout which McCaflrey mosed be placed on fle, Tha | the t"(~ The judge” above named made hunsel? document wan finally referred to tho Commiitee on | Obnoxfonaat the Cliy-Clerk's oftice by his display Tnbile Bulldtngn and Pubhic Servico. of knowleige, The 1ospital Cammitteo reported asking leave to The ifealth Department are clrealating the fol. orchase n smiujance foetho" Horpital."cost not | lowine, which fo citzen Renerally wil do well 2 . 0 obecrve: The Committes on Jail and Jall Accounts re- ported in favor of bills smonnting ta $1,0:57.70,and | ST/ Tr e Con AOERR o MEALEL CWEASE: af Incteasing the Jall Clerk's sslacy €23 por'month, | zcavenger wiil al foorfal, by, sl Gt on i dopted. A W 8, m. A p. M., and 1 are reatlirsd to have the B O e i it amara fog | ThheTeady (V{IGAY (b Tr ofher Siavlc st (08 crecting the fence araund the Court-Tlouso Square | [iSaeaveteer When he sale ARes R0 SN TS be made to Erby & Perlotat, who had ngreed to do | you wiil ba oblized to remave the same at your nwn the Wl"krf?': I’Ifllmng. madm"cl:m\lllun they have | pense. Oscar C. DEWorr, Commisioner of Hcalth, be nse of the fencn for advertising purposcs, - S eumidt, after ine. renorl tad heen read, | 8598 Omar, €3 llewmkh Ouotxaxars.—any per. submitted another propusition oaing 0 erect | 100 Stal Farsame. or ewiil fban. his oF Der premisee tho fence, the_ oflice, water-closets, cic., free of | ready for the scavenger [ the manner and at the tims cont, aui, 'In addition. psy $250 per annum for the | menitoned in axid notice, shall pay 3 Denalty of 83 fur rivilege. This killed the Cominlittec’s report, and | each snd every day such oftal, garosge, of swlll shall rl m 'om- | Temain an such premises after the sanie has buen call Conrts Mathew Vanderburg, runmnia show withs | * fr, L, C, Collins, a former law student In Mr out a llcense, $50 tine: Michael Burke, attempted . B B B etore, "Nt 13 Diuq | Clarkeon's oftice, was appoinicd ¥ecrotary. Island dvenue, r.l\l: |lg::1\\'l‘lillumc :‘ou:mlnnly 1 Qll;:llel:l I:lu:o :em.l\ CRAZY POR A DADT. of Mr. Clarkson, whom, he sald, he bad lovedasn 'llhn‘ra l; whnu‘fihhly :m}: “"x'":: xllld. fol:w‘ brother, not so mnch t:ar his talents, which wera el years ago, thenu single woman, she found e way in & festitute condlilon (uto tia old Arina- | BFeats but for thonollo heart biiat beat within his By, and wan tieally sent 10 Now York. witly monoy | bresst. To him Iamicl's eulogy to hia father subscribed by the officers and othiers abont the sta- | could bo inoat trathfully applied, Although over ;!mfl ew:l“n"“ mn"mn., ::.Ie has l};»mi| swell, {nlmld:m 50 years of age, and although the enows of age respectable citizen, Dotirous of 1ending | were fast acttling down upon his head, they had 2 han oo famnily aggrandizement, shoaceepicd | not tonchied hin heart, which was a light and joy- ton street, whure she was for soino_Lime thouglit | ousascver, llowasa man of great dolicacy and wull of. Saturday afternoon, howcever, she | fine fecling, as well na great gencrosity, and no o possessed of n vl and stole $LI5 whichlhad | yneunber of tho Dar could yolut to an act of his lifa RIrld In the shop. AL this morment e skipped | which was nuworthy of him ot tho profession o ott, but, instead of leaving fown, slio mcrely went | adorned. 1t might teuly bo sald of him, **lle la shopping on Btato sieect, aud bought some $20 | not icre,—ha in siven.* Mo had fandly expocted to qorta o es' clothing from diliecont, shops. | celobrate the beautifal Easter services on carth, Then she took a car (o the Voundilng's [lome on vi Wood atrcat, nnd adopted & male infant, buying 87, | butbe had been removed to & better land, ond waa worth of **necessitics,” Bul lior pleasura was of | now in tho company of that Friend who waa closer but short dnration, for sho was soun under tho | than a brother, andiho was Tlimself the Life and charge of Detective Shmmona. The baby was | the Rosurrcction, retnrned yemnlni. and so was a large portion of On mution of Mr. Rabert Harvey, the Chalrman tho clothing, Owlng to th little women's hitherto | appointed the following Commitica to prepare unimpeachablo conduct, it is probable’ thint the | ultabic reeolations: Robert ficrvey, 8. A Good- e whole question was referred back to t mittce, for by the scavenger. Mr. McCaffroy introdnced a resolution, which —— was adoptod, aciting forth that Mr, Tabor had been TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. at Hot Springe, Ark,, March 30, will lake placeat sbacnt for some time on account of sicknese, and —_— afinir will not be pushed, and therofoto St would | win, Judge Morrls, Thomas loyne, C. Van ——— the Louse, 15 Indiana-av., to-day, April 3, at 2 g}}*;;flc;c:;;«;r:&o:r;-ufi:l P:::ld:::: Fgrn'.m[::: Ir‘:‘fr‘x’z‘r‘"“ Eggnfifflu for his por diem The April Grand Jury will be impaneled Mon- | ROL be right to hort her future courss fnlife by | Schaack, Eillott Anthony. SPRINGFIELD. ' making “public her name, Thisxecmato bo her The Comnlites reticed, and subsoquently re- only manla, ae slic once befare performed a similar | ported, through the Chalrman, the trick with no botter success. ller hasband boasts FOLLOWING BESOLUTIONS: of the appellatlon of Captain, Is well todo and | wixneas, Ithas pleased ,\mufm’u oy z o'clock p. m., thence to Graceland by carrisges, ' B. Hobba (105 votes) v Fricnda of the family are Invited to attend. POLITIOAL: Bpeciat Dispalch to The Tribuns. SrmingrieLD, I, Apell 2.—3Irs, Willlam Btovens, residing near Woodside, this county, “'he Board then adjonrnoil until Thursday. day. The calling of the quael-criminal ealendar occu- THE COLORED PEOPLE. pled the Criminal Court yesterday. B J. T, Lester, F. P. Erskine, J, 1, Frenc! in §iis wis. respectable, but the marriago 1s nnfrultful afic 5 Vi it _dist ressin, P~ A B A A, | o o s maascinon Tas | i Gy G s ek ot s | ESEARG Al | S R R | mowst o &y e S S| “BOLITIC AL . mour, " Te . Jo . » 1" Commitico of Arbieation s an follows: 8, b, MATION, {erday graniing fnal papera to fersane sogeF ja en Repn, and ] i Webber, A, O, divognter, . G brown, J; noqun, | Tho glasing rays of a calelam Ught casta lustre Joy the right of cltlzenstilp at tho eloction to-day. SUBURBAN. WPigkean, 1t (nemincatly aiting that tho Bar of Gty her whilo sho was proparing breakfast for him, of M § o For Constable, South Town, Chlcago, 3 W Thimisoy R, iter, 0. C. B, 11 €. | up doaroo stree from the north end of tho Ezpo- | AsslstantTecamuree Deyoretamed yenterday from RYDE PAKK, \‘,’},l"z‘%é‘v“efifi“'ufé'n"fl'&:'unua i cuwu and | The pooplos N odalie, on Jetraloe o EAue pats . 15 STACY i 2 Tiew, G. C. K f,}‘l’f:vmm CHON sition Building, and people passing Wabashava- | afiying trip to the East. Dming hls absencolthad | Michae) Doyle, the Village Collector, will hand atjon; L It therefore, tor, 1t found there {s strong probability ke will ity i 4 he annual meeting of fhe siockbolders of tho | AUG 2nd Stata areet wondered what ol | been intimated that a Chicago belle had flown with In bis repore for the collection of taxes for the past aoiby, death of Slr, Clarksi tho yoarat the meetlng of thio Hoard of Trustoes nost week. It {n an follows: tat tax collccted, $2,214.72; county, §5,163.713 village, $12,010, 16; school, $6,181,15; South Park, Vlatting, 85 ki be lynched, if CROOKED MATCH-MAKERS. Bpecial Dispalch o The Tridune. GrAXD Rartps, Mich.,, Aprll 2.—Spocial Agent Garrett, of tho Revenuc Department, and Deputy-Marshal 8perry, of 8t. Johns, have captured au Qliclt match manufactory In North- ™ the name on tho tlcki tho commotion meant, Once & year the | him, but It 1s now belloved thas thers wasno colored folk of Chicago take occasion | foundation for the report. 1o celebrate the anniversary which made them a Several months ago tho ofice of Inspcctor of free race npon the broad soil of the United States. | Stono at Lemont was abollshed by the Hoard, but To show to ihe world that thoy atill revera the | tho Inspoctor eays ho has never hoard of it, and ls memory of Abrabam Lincoln, who, **with malice | at work right nlong. e will suk to b paid by tho toward none and charity for all," lesued, on | county at the propor time. ] Trotection Life Insurance Company wae held yes- terday farenoon in the office of the Corporation in .the Fldolity Bank building, on Itandolph street. Thero wer presont Messrs, L, . Hilliard, John 5 Jterd, A, W, Edwarde, £, S. Skinner, Sylveter %' Linm G G. Breed, Do W.' Eldred, and’ Martin Ttyan, 3r. Hitliard presided, and Major Edwards acted an Becretary. p 1ives fu lor browd expsise; the Bar one of tha pofession worthy of all conadence, vatecin, ond respect; and s lsrge mnd Rorrowliy circle of fricudy wud relatives a' montber of saclety wicse unblomished Dersonal and profers cha . - CTION SALES, By WL AU BUTTERS & GO, Aucifoneors, 118 & 120 Wabssb-av. 260 PACKAGES il xtation which any man could fil. oiced Tiat in the suf o mutimely doath of Mr. Ciarkson his Lrethren of the llar Juyelost 8 triend s surpassed in li thuse qualitics of head and hieart which BUO: tawn ta 24, U4 ! 3 £30, Salary 'of “Collectar, | DTS i dorn- tho. Christinn. Kenileman, . pro- ASSORTED GLASSWARE, is » @ the 1st of January, 1803, the document which pro- | ° gtate's. Attorney Mille, after votlng for Meath 0; depnty, 8i25: expenred of delinquentllst, | rors and i {awyor, honeat. fatinful, vighaat, | ern Michigan, and arrcsted the proprictors, Wi x i D R e PO o e emaer i/ | clatmed fo tho World that no moro did tho | and tho entira Repnblican ticket, will tart thia e cxpenscs, S LU 805 reLUEnol 10 VI1: | Gt abarivus and & Woah aniveraly belovea for ik wi] P! 1 MITE AXD TELLOW WARE, Wissler & Kenfield, who pleaded gullty and wero committed to jail by United States Com- missloner Hinsdall. The ofiicers also arrested two peddlers nnd scized scveral hundred thou- sand of theso unstamped matches, This will be good news to honest manufacturers. IN DURANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, . 183 g showel the Income lmmrtemlum-. rents, intereat, HY etc., to bo $277,447,43: from aescssments for b loancs, $077. 72 The payments for death g losscs during the past year amonnted to £005, 451, . ‘Tho commlss 1o _agents on mew business , nwonnted to 843,831, ‘Tho salaries, Includin, .1 Frealdent, Treasnrer, Becrotary, Actuary, ou #1 Medieal llrector, and nincteen ‘clerks, amounted o &34,781.52, All other expenses, including ad- , wertiring, taxes, licensa fees, rent, etc., were galling fetter bind the nugro tohla master, but | morning for a fow days' recreation anu,to join his that he was a froo man, and entitled o the righta | Wife in the East, During his abseace r. Weber of frecdom and the pureuit of happinces. The | ¥, " C::m;s':'rummr oo ien it Wi el south end of tho Exposition Dullding was ured for s % 3 wa uent tax-1iat han been preparad forall the towne, Iast night's cntoriainment, and fully 2,000 per- :nll that he ;l now rap:re- to receive taxes from #ona took occasion to participate in It. In the | delinquents, who, 'pl]‘h? In the next few duys, centza of the hall a stage had beon | cansava costs. The flata willbe placed in the hands erected, which wan tastefully draped with flags, | Of thoprinier Ina fow days. The hall ftaclf was hong with flags shiclds, and The work on the now Court-Tlouse took a fresh ‘TADLE COTLERT. OIL CLOTIS, AND CARPETS. WEDNREDAT MORNING, . At 0:30 o' AL our salearooms, 114 and |J¢‘{"A‘b1‘b’:";’ 20, O'elock, WAL “A. DUTTERS & Coe Aiictloneers, AT No. 5 FORREST-AV. GENTEEL FURNITURE KNABE PIANOFORTE, Etc., age, $2,U7:1, 80 commisslon on general tax, 8540, 17; comminsion on speclal asweasnient, $31, 8 Jotal, $014,05; total cust of collecting, 32,05D.%. “The Collector gives at present $1,1000, 000 bunds for tha collection of. this %, 000, Il bonds ure required to be twico the amount of the total collec- tion to ba made or asscased, but gs the tatal levy vas unkuown at the time tho bomds were nade, they were poLat the abovo fignre. The total levy amouuted to SUY, 256,08, Une of tha capditutey kindycas, urbanity, and courtesy I Lia"profession and Aring. Tennitet. Thnt tlio members of the Dar, while feeltn fi{mpassihle by any prorceding of theies on' this mel- )y vccasion t0 etatich 1he artericsof love now iz, yet. feel impelicd by overy conslaeration af duty 1o tender in the aiffeted wisow, fami- Iy, and relativeanf tha deceased tis respectful token of thetrsinccra and_ lioarifelt Armpatly with them In this thie hour of thelr terribic afiiiction. Kea at (g Chalrman abpoint one member of 5 R0, (61,58, 'tho total oxpenses were $118, 305,47, for the oflico of Collector wan interviewed yesiery | courtaof recond uf Caok County, 10 the conrts of the Jovtgn, 1il., Apri} 2.—Mike Entight, the nose- ' gt ets Dec, 31, 1875, 58,74 fn- start_yesterdny, another derrick and miore work- | day morninig, ond sajd that e canld furnish and | Unltcd States for this district, and to tho Hupreine kgt i AT ATCOTION, s i o 2, i o hi o % ol ltures, ancliding deatn losacs, during e | yyhich rofrashments were disponsed by dunky-hued | Sractor eepects Lo Rave enough miaao set. (6 havs | Tho Moard of Eiucation of Distrlct No. 2 held | mirimet d H e o e e il thsattor ol s Atdwelilog 5 Forrest-ay., just south of Thirty-ars belles, In the rear of the stago tables had | carned the $25,000 paid him sonie months ago. A ting do forwvard s c of thicse resolutions to the - = “Iie ne Issued daring the year, ordin- (huir ndjontned meering at the Burngor Schbole | whiaw nd family of Lo eceased; and thac the sanio | W83 b"":‘gh" b,d":’f; ‘,'"'um Dl:omflhb l:':' ““;' The entirs household affecta af & rentlewman for Bry 1,747; commierclal leagne, 0343 total, | been arranged converting it into an imprompta | #winging dercick will bo on the ground In a “ay or | llonse dnturday. Prosent, Brownell, Bpringer, Puile | bopublisied i tiie clty payersi an noon and flned 835 for nasault and battery, be- | ng housskeeping, Conating of Taror: Chanber 1 gl otil number of pollclos i farco; ofdinary | yangmot hall, 1t was ncarly 10 o'clock when the two, man, Alloway, ond Grabam. poliraniced, ThAL the Dac Ina body do accomPady the | sldea being placed under 8500 to kecp the pesco | Iakcroom Furaitre, Velves and neusels Carcota, Mire [:cul;:k‘.y‘.y;nofl‘ "unzr;:e:‘llen ::;\'n'::d?:lll ; l?l:: ,,‘1’2," }‘:‘)“' Manotbal Zouaves nppearch, under command of Tho County Clerk's office was nearly desorted A petition wos presentod anking the Boanl to re- | {51 Daazo of nvurutng for thirty days, for ono year. Not having furnished the ro- on 0 A tain Mies lirown stthe Forty-soventh Street Scho Un motlon the actlon in regard to the transfer was reconaldered, furniahings of a 10- 3 5 K“Mnl_l?nd#m Joons dwelling, A dne 7id-sctave yeur” of 44, quired bond, he sojourns in the County Jail. The report was recoived and referred to the Board MR, ROBERT HERVEY Capt. Richard . Moore, followeul by the City Itifies, gmfldw Ono of the employes sald Poery Il i e NER IR, ey b all tone. hinndsome Iosewood case, Capt. Alex Tirown, and the Cnited Follows, m mith had sent him 8150 daring the day to Lo put TIRIS & CO.. Auctioneers. —— whers it would o the niost good, and hie had used 4 v Bar, of Direclorn, i | sharesorMarahalD. b ¥aton. Aftermareningebont | 3 ielonsty. . Taey win aif bo hack o thelt deska | Anplicatlora o poslions tu teach soro reccled | Besrtielt St BLALE [ied IS ROL SHUY HRSE, Y DIIMARLE L @ clection of Directors resultod aa follows: | 1ho BAD RETEE Lime, B oa0e oo e emen: | to-morrow. ' When the March yay-roll Is prosented gnm{\lr . A DL Soalies, .\Hss(.mljlck. and Mues | Go8lor. "hess resolutlons wero not | mere Mexems, ‘Tenn, April 2—L. I1.. Coe, on Jerars, Miillard, siyan, tireed, Tidred, Skinnor, | BECOTRS Lok Carion 1. fieed, I, L Sicbbina, | for payment tha Commissionars shouid scan It | Detni ltiey wero onlored to b placod owle,, |\ | colyfy”” nigh-sonnding words,* but they iold | learning Mr. Beach had dled from tho pistol- MeDou 3 ", v 1. M. Crampen,'Maj. John 1t. Fojce, . M. I, | clanely, and sea how many men aro accredited with | oo, ’meahia fo madify or reliuve the overcrowded | the plain, sluplo truth. Whorever Mr. Clatk- | ghot recetved while in nltercation with him last ., B 5 ‘apt. having made full time, and also who they are. B R, o e s 1ot | ior S nantha Commissioner Cloaty bas bheon itriv- ‘Mr. L. V. White called the meating to order, | INR 10 gotan swmbulance for the Ifuspital, and yes. and_after the nnlitary had been draswn up in front | ferday bo trlwnphed, aud in telumphing did the Tho meeting then adfourucd, and tho Tioard of Directors met and adjourned until the 10th fnst., when they wiil elect ofticers, aon ' might have been fouud, in his oflice, on- tho streot, in the court-room, every- whers, e was unmistakably a gentieman, ' Only's condition of the Forty-soventh Streot tichool, and 1o mako a reclassificatton, On inotion the salary of Miss Nellie Smith was Ffldg‘y. ropaired ta the polico-office and surrcn- dered bimsclf, Threoe fine metal showcases, fro-proof safe, desks, Y # fow days ngo Mr, Clarkson "had Dbeen In the vory snelving brunze statucs, ete, TR A ore, o 1ton, | SF tho piattarm, col, Linpincoit cafled up Capr, | DUBllc ® ood sorvice, vaying at leaat 5 000, Thin Fauad from 330 to 8ut por month [n consideration | (oG i nceting washeld, and ifitla dd s LYNCHED. WEDNEBDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, at 11 o'clock, sy Hiarre, Qutheord 1 | Moore, and In ‘hehdlt of tho ewployes of tha | LS NECIEE BN TEON Vi o' ont ‘8350, Tor i | JIcCatlery prescnted 3 clalm for $100.14 for back | ninkthatdeath wouhicone so watdeniy, Wadealh | Loumsvivi, Ry, Aptll 2,—A CourlerJournal | stour Salrooma, 118 and 120 Wabashar, NN A G As lc: v i 7. g 3 3 = vl AL iy 2 4. i Midetay: Eyiaietiel Aindk | an - elegant nword ahd ~goi boit, 'uivo o | {ho work he s hiad to gt several members of | {8XES TR {005, I, aud 167, icfetred 1o SIr. | pava and e Shrcady <+ Si¢. Clarkson was ono uf | peelal reporta tha Jyaching in Rowan County 35 5 BUSTRUN & 00, Ancligaern . iow York: Gen, ot ;\urmml House — Judge lll'r.!tll:‘ llABtklll’ll' Feorlag Kentuckyy 1. fl‘ Spatdio, Y, o & noiugham, Nebraskaj it. 8. Tigrer, Cun, Sipatan. . B. Warnier, Aa: ran sena jon Jootn, " Cafi Tiiai ‘peaker Janics Khaw, priny J0 1 Bewart, fayeitas . L, Phillipa, bp Altred’ Whire: etroits o, Lo Misehell, Sliwaukee; . A, Mnsou, St 50 L. diltchel), 8t uley uringtons bifpina, New Orfeant; New Yorl Tremon, pnlr of pold opaulots and plume,’ the gife | the Hosrd who have wanted to get an ambulance o e tlimniunl Zonavet. Thia presentation | 10 £ost €2,600,~vy way of rewarding sme friend. took the Captaln somewbat by surpriee, bat he The will of Thamas F', Baldwin waa admitted to responded very happlly, and in un sppropriate | probate in tho County Court yesterday, and lotiers manner, testamentary were lesucd to” his widow under her . EMRRY A. STORRS individual hond far $100,000, eslato consiats waa then Introduced, sud received with applausc, | largely of Iand in Kendell County, The will gives After expressing lils satlafaction and surprise at | to hls wife the bouschold gooda, and to her and the eificiency =~ of the colored " mil- | her doughter, Emma A, Daldwin, maintouance itary organization, he sald it was { until tha ortato bas been divided, In the division only scventeen ysars ago einco it was consldered | the widow is to have a share or anuaity, to be unconstitutional to have cven thought of such a | agreed n| »onl and the residue of the property Is to of John K. Tabor, arrested In Cincinnati last week, for a crime committed in Keogucky, THE RAILROADS. THE ‘*KINGS.” Spectal Dispatch to The Triduna, New Yong, April 2.—The roilroad war was the subject of general discussion among mer- The Hecretary rcported that 87,4535 hud heen aid Lo tenchers and fanttors for (e moath ending arch 23, The (g'l'lnnlnx resolntion was adopted; iced, h | . buling bi called tha cEntenates Behoan oY *choot On 1notlon of Mr, Alloway it was ordered that the onnual achool clection be held at Englowood Saturday, April 21, at the old school-hatwe, The ifoard adjourned to ment at the Forly. geventh sircet achaol-house tho first Saturday 1n 2y, aclassot old rasidsnte In Colcngo fast panslog away. Thellving fell into their places, and the world moved on os usunl, with a fowhero and thero to mourn their loss, 13ut who could fill Me. Clark- 's vacant placo? Dear man, good friend, tito- lesn co-lahorer—who wonld not mourn his ua- timely loss? JUDAD MORRS;* with whom Mr, Clarkson was carly associated In hiisiness, was too muclh ovorcome to say any- thing, except to apeak in afow, tonching words of hin departed brother, whom he had uucg Into bis 100 Assorted Clocks,. ‘Wednesday 3lorning, April 4, st 11 o'clock, at our Auctlon House, 118 sad 120 Wahash avenue, W.A. DUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers., THURSDAY TRADH BALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS & CLOTIING, the' 1ida. 't W 00, teurke W, huse~titeam 'f!nm v 5 % s thing, Beventeen years ago Charles O'Conor, who | bo equally divided among tho childron of the do- bustucas with hing, and whom ho had found to bean | chants and busivess men to-day. Early In the RBY. ORN] 130 0’ 2 B ekl b vicn, LTl 0l G | Fecehily defended: THdo. before, tho. Hisetoral | coased. Banford thasaand David and LeviTlall | mne mov. Dr. GorioLEN0OD, 1 | carnont, dovorcd, “loncat, capablo man. 'Tn tia | moroiag the report was put forth and relteratod T iors £ Covs il Hoem s T e ¥ Hasoaysiciuua, reamine; 1 b, whiicomy, Sitfval | Commiralon, had groued befuts the New York | wero sppoluted (o' appraisa tha. Keadall County | oy e Boaty ot s Chomst Sanday. Seants ones death tho Chicago liar had lost onuof Mt wost | yyay Mr. Garrett was o his way to this city to d Conutry e Wil aiways find full lnes he ¥ ork ¢/ s Yo e Jotl o Rt v wol members, nnt Coc N Nered & MOTinon! Nermont busono oltamt | BoMTinCahe st bo ‘lsa_no ngnis muich s | PP large audlencs. Tho larga mubor of convorta add: | S0 Ricia niko, - yood citlzen. * | cndesvor to pateh up matters, This was subse- o gogdnat dur 1] ed to the church, und the contlnued futerest in tho . rovival incetinge, has Induced the pastors to con- tinuc then. Bible readings will be hold overy af- tornoon at tha Prestyterian Church from 4 o 6 v'clock, and preaching evory ovening, except Sat- urdsy, o'clock, Bome Of the city pastora hiavo r{nu'yl ‘n(lllmlrauluance in the good work during o week, ‘The regular monthly meoting of the Library As- :nllsflnn will bo held'thie evoning at the Library- ) WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. By G. P. GORE & CO,, 0 and 70 Wabash-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, April 3, 9:30 a. m. mlfimfi!fl:flg‘,flfi}m&mldfllu Curtaln Laces, Wrest Gko. . GORE & CO., Auctionesth _ Wednesday, April 4, at 9:30 a.m,, ‘We shall sell at Auction an Unequaled Assortment OF OUSTOM-MADE Boots, Stioes& Slippers ALL GOODS are BOLD PERFEOT and REGULAR, unless spectfied ‘“as are st K. 3. A, GODDWIN spako of Mr. Clarkson, and particularly in rogard to his connection with the deceased In the caurts, 1l had been firat sssoriated with him in 1803, I tho trial of & clorgyman in_thls city accusod of Ligh crinies and misderucanors, Buth the gentlo- men had belloved the uccused not guilty, and had engaged in the_cavc without any - hopo of profit or roward, In_ this short scquaintance With the doccased, Mr, Goodwin had many oppor- tanitios for learning ‘somuthing of his zeal as & luwyer, and lus lionor as a man, and it coold traly bu suld that he deserved tho heartfelt approval of thio Liar as ono of its inust houorable, davoted, cons scieutious mombers, ilow nvceubl{ the ‘wurd “rest™ came to tired lumanlity, and with what puod reason did ft como tothe conscientlous, da- voted lawyer, tolling almost withoat cessing in the busy scenes of lifel Toauch arestliad his do- parfed brother goue, to wnuso ashes be peace, and 0 whoso memory lnsting bonor. Me, W. 1, Klug had known Mr, Clarkson for many years as one of (od's noblemen,—an honest mon, andan excellent luwyer, MR E. C, LAINED had known Mz, Clarkson from the tima the de- ceased came {0 Chicazo, and had found him to be & uost honest, carncat, an bour as this it was not #o neces what kind of cases n man excelled, bu mose of his lnner life, Thoro was notin the record of his life uuil act over which thero needed to bo drawn a cloud, —nothing to bo blutted out, notbin, . D, Kerr. A ‘ whita inan was bound 1o respect, As & Republican S SOl o i S T PN AT ST | Bolalmed Tomesioin for o riubiian party ARNOUNCUMENTS, " ardl for the progross made, Tho credit was dna, hows . “ SS— cver, altogether to God Almighty. 1Ile then cited 3r. Edman's Biblo talk ts at the Chicago Avenuo :’t;e é)me{ old}sttfoih\:hfirllg “%\:‘m [ llz‘xw“b”fin Church to-night. red not predic 0 would ever boa ; e an: No gava the solored people some wnojer | The Rev, J. AL, Gibson will canduct the noondey ;Exm"u ll‘nl'l“v.l l‘;' n:r‘uhnl lu“lh!l: it -:Emu . | meeting to-day noon kn Furwell 1iall, o showed to them ilio grest advantace | prof. Hopkinswill give s Bible reading befors of . "elfyelionce, | pluck, " and - educa- | yno iblo Assoclition In Lawer Farwoll Iiall, from them equnl to the white mon, bat it depended up- | 11 to 1¢a. m., to-day, Subject, **Tho Path of on themeelon, They :u;:\;!fitfln‘-;u nat thom. | Poace.” ves. 'hey must voi ntly, ant Tt He ll{’ped {he sy’ would come when they | , Tho Diractrostes of tho Protostant Orphian Any- wonld meo & ivielon - In_ (he colored | 18 W1l hotd thelr reguiar monthly meeting, with yote; but_ that thoy would always cast | $ho Teustces, at the Asylum, No, 780 Michigan wel{'lbnlénu -;n{lu; thele \SPDressors, fi' longas | Avenue, at 74 o'clock p. m. to-day, sck man's heart woal at o would remem. o . Bl that ke, i Biv bosition 1 the Hemuviican | pan's Caaiatian Cntonserli, of fhe eavellaz: party. Mo would always volo (hoe ticket which | Warkrogua In Farwoll lialtat 2 oclock this after- ol . . nd Tho enciales of freo wpoech, frua (honght, | Wrecatly renacstod 1050 prereatr ™ the work sto umerous yet an { . B g B e T ey Thaient shbrosc | _The Hutchinson Family, Just aceived from the 8 terial viguance 1s. tho piice of iberty, v 1a | Etstto 2il buslness cngagdnients, will Five s can- Betfoved in agitatlon, In agltating to tumaii even, | EeFt for the tenedt of the \Velih Presbyterisn as long as cven ohe man romained oppressed | Church, comner of Monroo und Bangainon streaty, undor ” our fag, Mon did not sicken and | this evening. Tickeis, U3 cents,~10 be had at tho ‘:ir!.' in \lhor' sasone of storms and ‘;m‘}“‘" b;n llln ul"b i T 5 0 malaria of suminer, e was in favor of the shoj cney Wi ectare thie even! Tompeat n- politice alt ihe Hane unkl) they Conld | the sideats of o6 Wreebyiceiam Sermisnre, b oig sea the Guvernment taking sven tha pooresthy the | o'clack, in the Seminary Chapcl, *The f;clurn is handand sayinglo tnew that they uhail have (o | open i the publlc, and a coralal invitation Ja e quently vroved eutirely unfounded, but had the effect, all the same, to stimulato specula- tion (n tho rallrond stocks. Mr. Vanderbiit’s actlon fs indorsed by the merchants, and tho blame for tho trouble [s laid upon the Baltimore & Obhlo Road, which began it in this way: ‘fhere s a grain firm in Baltimore,~ Glll & Ilsher,—who do busincss through Robert Garrett & Sons' banking-house. Robert Gar- rettt s President Garrett's brother, It was dis- covered that Bherry, Klegler & Co., of Bt. Louls, had corncred the grain market thers by purchasing sll the graln that was offercd at 5centsa bushel above current rates. Bherry, Kiegler & Co. {8 a branch house of Il & Fisher, 1t waa also learned that tho 8t. Louls firm had sccured a contract from the Baltimors & Oblo Company for the transportation to Daltimore of an {ndef- nite quantity of graln at 10 centa per bushel less than anybody clse could get it. Prosident Garrott is sgeused of trying to favor Baltlmore by tbis action to tho detriment of other scaboard citics, At the same ug, L. Louls CHAUNCEY T. BOWEN. AN AIREST FOIL EMDRZZLESENT, A reporter of Tug Tisuns happened ln at the meeting of the South Park Comniitice yesterdsy whilo Mr. Chiauncey Bowen, ancof tho Commis- sloners, wastostifying. Whilo looking around the room, he noticed among those present his old ace quaintunce, John Laimbeer, who was for many yoars Town Constable In Cicero, but who has late- 1y transferred hisfleld of operationa to this city, i o was somowhat surprised at seelng Lalmbeor . there, for ho could not concelve waat interest 4 e had o the matter under {nvestigation. As un or- dinary thing a Constable off duty Is not found in'n. hotel parlor, bat on the etairs of a ballding which contains a Justice's ofice, So the reporter sat and watched, and finally came 1o the comclusion that Lajmbeer was after somcbody; and by dint of miore watching ho became satisfied that the objoct of Lalmbeer's scrutiny and auention was sir. Bowen. Followiag up tho case, tha reporter aiscavered that bls wurmise was correct. snd that for the lsst ten days Mr, Bowen liad boen under the specis) charge and supervialon of Cone e J, Younge Is preparing to move his taml. Iy fo Tittsburg. M. A, Hurlont has roturned from Towa, where he lias bean Investing 1n com. He will renialn in En- glowood for the presont, e —m—— hilE MI'J‘NIEIPALTSLEETloyS. T, Lovis, April 2, —The short but ves poiitical ump:'lm closed to-nlzht, “";I’l"::;l; nrfiu anti-Overstolz moceting at tho Couri-louss, ‘There was speaking from three stands, und nuch entbnstasm wae monifested. Joth partlea rre ranguino of success and will make a vigorous cone testat the polls to-morrow, Councit, BLures, 1a., April 2,—The municipal olection here to-day resulted in tho election of John T, unldwln.lup‘ubllun candidate fur Mayor, by 481 majority. The City 7Trcasurer, MAn{nl. Asscasor, and s misjority of the Aldormen aro also l(iyllbll:ln. 0., Apell 2,—The elty ol LEVELAND, O., Aptil 2.—The city election was hotd ln-dal. “.mmp. {rom on} nnn,wnd are in a, i o S 1 de a1 timo merchiauts deprecate any war as ruinous to yable Latiabeer, T dppears thal ou tho 25U | ballot, Ho was in favur af 'a free balot, | Iendedtowt” T3 bjecta +-1ho Usa of fitue. | ShLiecliciia ., The Republcans beve probubly P o e o u!u‘:“lhh?'vl?:{ll on | thele interests. Tho remedy proposed lles fn o | "@° ®*81% gpo b Gong s co., A WAKBANT WAB SWOLN OUT firm and steady holiling on to the ducteines of L 3 by fram ¥00 l 1400, Tre ,foault camnot be defs foe tho Jf’:“;“"’ finr:ffin:?.‘l' fi:":_."‘:fl‘,}‘} (o go, | bl now in a committeo of tho Legislature 88 & 70 Wabash-av. ' befare Justice Meech for tho arreat of Mr. Bowon | Abraham Lincoln, Il wanted them also to ra- CRIMINAL. il el et ",“""“*"‘7',"1"- L3 | 0 d hisdeath wasonly & 'transition to the umfi‘:. for the appolutment of a . Board of | T ——————— : o ac:g:&;:‘:,flflx‘%glg?:?l;egx:elt.\"v'i-‘lw:dri asln?l?e::x-l‘xetlnienllu.‘bl; "nimlu Il‘ha lrl‘u‘nu‘ ot 4 i ahn g inenda amount of scraiching dono on | 0% ovond. Rallroad Commissioners who shall establish a | By WML MOOREHOUSI & COy i u | The biack winn, who, aa'tlie Soldler, durin — - ) iado "o arrat: ' 3ie, Mot s T Yo | a'sorts o Calumny ind abut, Mware slood b | Thomss Palow, n Faorlan, wae beforo Commis. | o SORUAMES Oy ARRlLS, ~The slecion puancd o | T sesolitlons s ppigimousls adopied: | woitorm set of rates and abolsh the contgact | 51444370 East Mudi b, poarths Bicse ' 0% aontrose. Ho Tren e oo | fur Sustics for tha lowly ack man. M | atoace loyuo yeuterdsy chargot with violation of | Serata v clecied thelr Stayor by sbout the usgsi | Anasenced that ihe seata in tho north tranuept of | a3atein,and fus tdispaich lince cliozether, The On WEDNESDAY, April 4, at 108 m., i some time f{rom lllness contracted i New X York, und it was jmpossible for Lim to leave Lis ' country hume, tbw‘h tio was speclally deslrous uf being in tho clty for Lie purposs of aitendiug the L South Park Investigating Committes, Lalmbeer yemained at Msntrose in chargo of his prisvner, ¥riday, H[)— owen ulc«rlpll\:d the Commliites 3 A that ho weuld bo in attendance at thelr mesting ‘ Saturdss.and be ¢ iu that mornlug accompa- ' nicd by Bls custodian, snd his examination was Y the Hovenue law in not canceliag liquor, boer, and CHANLES 1. RELD, e ex-ftate's Attorney, waa nest introduced,and zave | $0UAcco stamps, Held fn 300 bail, a brief history urw]{'lu had become a Republicuu Detective Flynn last evcalng arrested Tho: twenty yrars s¢o. avo sonle rominiucences of s eapirience sinco e Taft Y16 and how e sy | Sjauatiin, who fa charged with the larceny of a sot bl ce anco he Jort Vale, o RS, 8 | of billiard balla from tho Parker Houso asioon, hocure, craly witpbod nexr Nurhvilie. Tonn. | corner of Madison and Halsted strests, orod hicn owed Cdbelr frecom, iF o | Luthor Prench, tho colorcd boll-boy at the Tre- ] e e o att mont House, who has been enriching himaclf at original charters of the varlous great roads gave any citlzea the privilegs of ruuping his owa cars over them oo tho payment of certain tolls, They were, {ndeed, lr‘uulxlly;lul nated as public h|ghwlg|. That' right has since been done away with through legistation, but tlhc 8u- preme Court of the United States, in the recent Grunger devlsfon, confirmed the principle that not culy all rallroads but any business nccessary wsjority, ‘aLER0, 0., April3, Bt, James* Church would be reacrved for the Dar, 11e sugyested that when the Bar adjourn, lt do so Lo weet at St. Januies at 2 o'clock, ‘Thia Ilon. Eiliott Authuny made s motion to this offect, which was carricd unanimously, Judge Uary announced that there would be no courts during the day that would roquire the gen- oral uttendanco of the Ha: T, “Tho Chalrman, Judge Willlams, sppolated the following Comm{ttee ta read the resolutions in the —The city clectlon to-day uss 8 vety dulel on, e vots was ligit and greatly apill dp, shich delays the counts A 1540 8, b returns aro recelvea from but three wurde, which uive Nepublicsu malorities, Tho results cannot be given until to-morrow, but appearances indicate thy eloction of the_ ltopubllein ticket axe cept, perusps, Cuuimings, Mayor, olthoush his do- feat'la ot 'you cuncoded.” The Hepubileans will AN IMMENSE SALE Of New and Eecond-band Furnlivre, 13 Now Sewing Machines, must b sal __One Hundred Carpots, &o., &0. o3 Dy 20 . 4 Xt ; i e b of tho public may bs con- W N, 1* 3 ¢ & CUy e Spiicaced. lu vigpped at the Pecitc Hotel, as | eyubiican tieket, - (Appiatse, | Fhelr. duiy, Jf | tho cxpensool tho guosia of tho tavern, was yester. | Bato s malorty In'batn bianches of tho touscll, [ yarious Courta: Stpremo Courty Roburt Hovver, {rorted %A;nh‘:;: State, Just as packs ‘are | 19 l‘t{l?:a’el:l, s%gungflfi:gpnel e oy tho Contuable, Lo cato wil como up for biar, | thuy wauted 1o bechm taual o tho'wiko: dibn, | day held to tho Crimtual Courts In bonds of §1,000 | cify toosay phased o utoily. " ¥rone i, V048 | GO 126 uller circutt Courh dudge Slorris | licenaed nd thelr fatca of *faro fized +PANnd 00 | © 5 TRektibo B Wikl | Coure, e math e AT S g’;“t;.r tln;-lll)un. bt tiey _:"flflll& by Justico Footw, celved up 10130 =, in. it appears that Moore (e | Cunnty Court, U. Vin Bchasck, by the municipality, Stockholders had only a | Tyesda Aplil 3, at 9:30 a, M i keeplug. Aned, T ed A Merbine ‘caltired, au Jobn Keal! tho Junkman who shot Gus A nblican) will huve & vory wmall majority for | , Un motion of Judge Rogers the meeting then ad- r{{:lu to a reasonable profit ou their investwent, Y J fa & e A% neor aa can bo ascertalned, it it thele chiliren was thele duty | o d e B valoon a3t s ayor, and that & malorlty of the opublican | Journcd. #xd all above thas belonged Lo the people, Tha At our store, large sale New sad Becond-band d g v y | ticket is elogted, TUN FUNEHAL SERVICES, iy y el . n-w"rn'wuuh r:o‘m:"jfr' ;ha;vg;“m"ru:m:r{fl: goue, Loud applause, | with feative groenbacks, In the Democrats electing the Mayor, "mfl,.“s“"h Attended by o largo concoursa of mourning Iriends. the bill, Recclver Jowetl says there can be o “Jd., . 'Tholass ulvo ¥poka Lirlefly, and cone I, ¢, Browi y . ', Brown walked Into the Tivoll yesterd: grlln,lnlml hls ue: upon lm-r suceess in this en- | aticravon, ond lald clain to s aflk lun!lk:fnhllu’l tertainment, and ho “honed they would take the | worn by Mr, Parker, the manager of tho houss, advice glien b{ the previoue ably orators, and | Parker would nut staud the ralse, and caused his cducate thelr children, that they yilsht uct a8 uen | incarceration In the Armory. wouwen, and bo able to compete with the white % Charles Vinkler, charged with baving defrandod Tho Zouaves then gave a drill, after which Dyhaly | the Government in tho knportation of jace: d secved u supper, and th rewaindor of the uiguty | WHo has been at lirga under bon.ls of $5,000. was ‘was speut lu daucing. sarrendercd by bis balanan yesterd: . defuull, was committed to tho Couuty Jal TIIE CITY-IIALL, Ira iolncs ie)n more good Juck. Last evenlag il a large bly Lorss and red wwenhluuelher with two bonds—elther jutrust, with them, or they fawme tuta bis posscesion in some other wauy, He brought them with bimto Chicago, and bypoth. ecated theoiats bank buro for certain sum_ of Joney, pot & very large one. AMicrwards Mr 4 Hson weot Lo Mr, Howen 8ud made sn arrange. W oient with Inub‘wm:l. Mr. Bowen way to ud- vance the sum which the baok bad put up un_the bouds ond Lo blioaclf take charze of them. This . wasdone, Muwn and uawenxuine: tozctuer to tha + benk, wnd the latier voylug It what it bud 1 g:ml Muson and ucumufi the bouds In rcturn, X b o} peaco until President Gurrett apologizes and explains. He slso [otimates that the Penn, vania Company has * cut” about as unfairly’ 4 o Baltimore llne. Bavriaous, April 2.—In regard to the meet- Ing of the Presidents of the frunk road linvs sald to have tukivn place in New York Saturday, In refcrence to frelzht rates East and West, the following s furnished for publication: In onder to correct the mischl incorrect statements that have been combination of Erie, New York Central. and voyor, and tw electing the Carpate eneral Houschold Goods, Crockery, Glas 0d HE ELISUN, POMEROY & C0-_ T ... ELISUN, POME RADDIN & CLAPP, 82 aud 63 Wabushear, Wil hold thelr Fourth Bpriog Auction Bsle Spring Trade Sale of Boots and Shoes, Tuesday, April 3, at 10 2. m. ‘ounchimen, and tho Hepublicans 0k, Treasarar, City Rocurder, and four Councilmen. * 'The election Was rematkably quletand ,nni:rlr. peclal Ditpalch to, The Trtbuns, JacksonviLie, M., April 4 —~The eloction in this clty tn-day wat botly contested. Whitlack, & leading Republican, led o bolt agalnst. several of the Hepublcan uominces, but falled fu his objoct. The Kepublicans have fo-electod Greenleaf fur Mayor, Sperty for Marshal, and Huot for Clerk. Thay have also electod ous mombor of the School Boatd snd four out of eight Aldermen, giving themn ‘The members of the Bar Associstion occupled tho uorth transept, tho front rows of seats wer scrved for tho Immediate muarncrs and pall-be #rd, und the body uf the honse was given up to ¢ genoral public. “The beaulltul Eplscupal serv waa read by Blshop McLaren, tho Rey. Dr. Harrl Rector of 5L James', and the Rov. Mr. Bunitl of Evaneton, and uever did it scem mora impresslve or more cslculated to carry con- volation 1o fhe heurts of he mourners. The procesalon, preceded by tle Rector, tered the church “shortly after 3 o'clock, 7T t,—Judge Willlams, Jo cir value be belloved to Ue about §3,000. How all-hearors came 1 red. % Ir yal 3 _ | exzcd ot wine, weru stolen frous him i the Cottago- | control of tho city. - 'xbe Democrats eicch fuat | Blodgett, Judge Sor syivanis Italiroad Companies o opposition 1o the e lin pe :xun‘a" h' bz‘;:-?:«‘l fi;:‘l'uk on h;:l; oot h‘:m:_-., Ald. Stowart has returncd frowm the South some- | Grove nyenue district, A horso and b Aldermen and one member of the behiool oard, [ 1‘5;...,, Hobert Mert Itiwore & Ohlo, tae lullv\rlnzpcdhpllch frow what improved in health. Blao siolen from Ds i1, Flavig, of Ko, 140 Rorth The Treasurer yeslerday zeceived §1,437 from Alxnh‘x;d svenuw, st the corner of Adaws snd Clark the Water Department aad $4,3%8 from miscel- | **7°° i Iancous sources, sud pald ouy §0,000 on the city | ;JIusllss Eootopesterday dned Oharles Mc¥arland, debt. and Willlam ¥erguson §50 aach loc dlee A. B. Trade yesterdsy took out s permit to bulld | ordes! y conduct done sbout 1 o'clock 8unds 8 three-story ‘and basoment store aud dwelling, | POfolhs. The dlsorder conslsted in “‘““""{,“"& i o ol Bubsequegtly, it is alleged, 3ir. Lowen weut Lo % Now York, and thete dispased of or bypothecated g he bonds. Thea, it is Eulcd‘l"uvl{'g lh:::. .ur Watklne, Anson Sperey, A: Keith, A. i, Buriey, Julan 8. Rumsey,—lovingly beating the body of thelr late suociato in o rich cofi, sirewn with Horal tributes. Folluwing caue the immediste wuurncrs and Rear (riends of the deceased, includ. f Nebraska, and Mea, Joscph Deroorr, Mich., April 2 —'Tho election throughe out the State to-day was qulet, and 83 a rule the volo caat was light, althouzh io some of Lhe citics the charter elections were toususily exciting, and 1l vole was lled. Lomocratic Mayors in urlml By L. BIOSES & CO., Auctioncers, 25 East Washlogton Tuesday, Apri} . 0:30 . ta. Great Saloof Staple szd Fsaey bry Uoods, Clothlog, Casslmerssy Cottouddes, Morlery, Sotivus, asd Embroldery. Prealdent Scot is published: PutapzLruta, April 2 1877, —To John W. Garreit, Preaient, Baltimore ; ] uoiice kb soins of the papers & auatement io the clcct that the two Now York liuck iho Peansylvanis ltoad had cutered futo N Datlon on aturday, offenslre and defcnalve, azaizat ur 0! wof which you have the bost reasous 1401 Course, without sy fouddation wh 4 e s A ooy, Presidea i Mason scting for her, cane on hero wad dewanded 3ot oo bonda® uf MR - Howes, Who wes b Y0 abie at that ‘moment 1o produce [ i U Bem. “rne Umiuer Sinigea i DAtis \fiom, i iy, paeed on, for, soms iginaw, Aon Arbos Mr. er, who o 3 aire 1o crowd Mr, Bowen than Frons 8 wish t0 reaoet | Soxbg fo I fron: the bosds of passcra.by. They weat Nilos, Lansing, Grand lisven, snd Muskegon, and | bofore her father's death,—Ar. Thorne Clarkdun, President Garrett states that all CONFECTIONERY, A z : %, on Blate stzect, near Taylor. Cust, | Hodenats: Republican Mayore {n Adriah, Fort luros, Jacke | of Schuyicr, Neb., snoihes brother of the do: § | e EONEECTEON RS e 5 Llaumropsatigeic drm 5, poplicatlon wis | 33,000. % "::::;:’G" i 'lfi'l'l; Youtlutl, Big Napide Groenvilie, Corobas, | ocased: i, Joaoph Clariac and slise Libkle Clark. | Of bad falth azuinst the Hultinore & Ohio Com, 3 s A. R. Jones, the borse-thlef, Justico Summerfeld la ay are equally without foundatiou, and that 1y _held by $2,000 to tho Crhnlnal'cnuu for the_larceny of taken 0 keep the justier from’ public his Company cau clearly demonstrate thst ita le, aud Owoaso. 'The tots! numbar of deaths last week was 127, | was yesterda ‘The returos of the vote oo Justice of the Su- twenty-seven lass tian for the weck previoas, sou, the 800 and dsuchicr of the deccased; Ml’li e 1o the expectation of sccuring & Compros Stmionds eud Col, Howe, from Kenosha. 1 : M. H mise before the case could come o iral. ‘ Court and Hegents of tho University are | Mrs. Van Schasck, of Evanston; the s:tion has throughout, under the agreement of Vb princlpal causea of duath were: Accident, 13 | 1ig from d. C. licitz, of Jetforson. Connty \ere | bassgre. ot i . b ot ot gl e re The Baltl- 2 34 s als0 undersiood that thore wae dled yeator- -wvfu:. s CDronChltuay B, comeer, A convu us i B 4 dwm‘::‘zuhu‘ ':;:gtr:«lu“-‘lmzlfuw ican cundidates ase uu- | the church ol Kvanston, of which 3r. Clarkwnwas | December, been just and Empc T ED througheu EmntEa pty Aand S S ot GUSTIER, Costes cen and continucs Y Uoner, Cicagwn & vesuywan, sud others, After tie fnireductory | wore & Oblo Company has

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