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8 ] THE CHICAGO 'WHIBUNIK: MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1877 —_— onr dollar-stora_Jexcelry and your made.over | driving of, wan old Drxter slongside of him! 4 . partments tn the basin of the Rhone, and nteo; | although they may bo abla to edueate thelr AUCTION SALFES. THE CITY- Theap silk resmon o 3 dogr-niep of 111 it yon | Sixteen theasamd dollara? Nieen your sguldo you WASHINGTON. ot e T Tometa it he. Devasments. ot “'““’f,"c{“,‘,“ ”;‘c‘,::;’“,“,;;',;‘,""gv{;‘:"g}"',",‘;}gm T R o e neserthele e public sc! AL S 3 fornnewset of $0 teeth, and a falee front ughier | vhink I'm & darn fool. ot any one ejsa Is? It {8 {rme the Charente, the Charente-Infericure, and the GENERAL NEWS. Ly, AR ona Jou 8 ILn.[ gnd het Kitorle, | s mad B e o e odor mmple. a0 (Continted from the Firat Page.) lronde, T departments which praduced the | wifbout a sufiient resson, and wlthout taking Asictlomcrrs (19 & 120 Wabahar; - , A i i g —_—_— most wine fu 1870 were the Herault, X ho precantions c per- There will be & bual ing of the Triah | Tromnniriendly. he mist lake a gond detl af | 7o koon o e el mist have,fen | caroal weapons to Lake vengeance on the disa. | gallons; tho Charente-Tnferloure, (3:2i0,000 seralon il bo changed from proxiinate (o e BANKRUPT SALE. ere w! e & buainess meeting of the Iria Keep hens, ™ ottn ] Anked him $i3, hut 'l have taken $10." | Brcerss the most eminent would be scourzed | gallonss the Aude, 55,720,000 gallons; tho Gi- | mote—such parents, If they bo contunaclous, e B Literary Astociation this evening at thelr hall, cor« T iaharatn gaencd the lawer, *‘forty | Out of the party, or, {f possible, ont of their | ronde, 43,142,000 gallons: the Charente, 29.000,- | cannot be absolyed in the sacrament of penance, g o . {nfaillbl F R \ atches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Coin Silver 2nd Pated Wam, a;erof Lake and LaSalle streots, 4t 8 o'clock, “fi(‘;‘&’l‘l’lhnzy;;‘;"ficsht;:d:::"lv?"’l“’lcn :‘!wl::g doliara 1 -;l\-,,, " replled tha Inrmer‘ meekly | seats, andl the rest taught a wholesome lesson, | (0 gallons; the Yonne, 27.412,000 gallons; the | as Is monifeat from the Catholle doctrine of d " d apologe s cally, **i{ kinder fooks 8_big aur, ‘n';'};f_'.gl;i,‘1‘:E"‘Qgg;e“n‘e;":gfi'wfic;’r‘:!“; woman | kanw, for an ohlyhc!-i tl.uzdmn ere nflxhau glg‘:nld l’ot‘;nmw Aepatiea got frosted Inet danuary, wae | JUIb 4 nl‘('f,,':il,’, Lhrois {.p" fe b)( heard to eny **Gosh dom 1617 on Satar- | op "oy “wagon - was busted, day. When the calamity occnrred ahe teimmed | fo ool ¢ho' harnesa fBzed, the stalk, and cut it back, and digzed nbout it, and | 1 (RS0 RO BEIREG, A Connta. put it under bloe glass, and watered ft with | 7% 1% B UmE BRI S S et whispered ammonia-waler, and moved 1t into the eun, and | Jf0rs" 1 himeeld, **Well, I'!l be bulldozedi" kept it near tHe atove at night, covered mp with [ E0UIR to BeElL LSS Wainin matd he, :anrl"it. lnlc!! ‘guvf he':.n‘!r m-] nr:&;’ n':"“&': covering the old man's hand, ‘‘youare ibe first uf ut _the bare, orly "¢ | honest man I hiave met in the course of nlesnl cx- P. hepatica showed no more #ign of o breaking forth into Mlostoms fhan (hat of a gae- | berience of twenty-threo years, the Sral farmer lamp_or a fire-hydrant, —virtually never to have nany opinions of thelr own again. When "Mr. Plimsoll was endeavoring fo promutc a measure for the better protection uf British scamen, Mr. Distacli was at the helght of his power and in- fluence, and, while osteneibly favoring Mr. Plimsoli’s roject, gave it only a languld sup- port, and allowed it to drag on the edue of the grouse-ahooting geason, when every M. I he. came unhappy if compelled to ntn{ in town. Me. Disraclt then announced that the season was go far adyanced that her Majesty's Govern ment must reluctantly postpone Lhcilllnuns(nn morals. the rematning stock of the ORIGINAL FIN. NEW YORK MONKY EOAN OFFICE, AT ATUCTION Nablen in Prayer-Time, Monday, April 9,at 10 0Clock a, m,, Clergwman's [Fife in the Christian Unions At Butters &Co.'s Auction ltooms, 118 and 120 Wahurke Tthinic T should feel casicr about my two A DUTTERS & COu Auclloneers i'ounnal—lm:d respectively 13¢ and 8 years—If | A% WM. AT 200 Al could account for thelr witkédnecs upon gener- Gjfifr EL FURNITURE al principles, But how on earth such Ancestry as and minlsters—could ever produce such littls BRUSSELS, UAmeIMO. Eta, Eaone-ct-Lolre, 25,020,000 gallona: the Lofre- Infericure, 23,102,000 gallons; the, Puy-le- Dome, 2,100,000 _gallons; the Vienne, 22,038, (mwhons: the Pyrences-Orientales, 20,518,000 allans, awd the Cote 0'Or, 20,502,000 galluns, he quantity of clder nade in 1870 I eatimated at 154,772,000 gallons, or 246,803,000 gallons lcas than in 1875, when it attalned 401,034,000 ' gal- Jons, and mtich below the average of the lust ten years, (240,046,000 gallonis). ) — THE. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Some maliclons person who has thas far eseaped detection yenterdsy .afternoon hnrled a stone through & $100 plate of window-glass at No, 778 Halsted street. ™ The Scandinavian Y. M. C. A. will open thelr free reading-room at No. 73 Milwaukee Avenne . Tucaday evening at 8 o'clock tith appropriate ex- H erciees. All are invited. Fred Krein, of WNo. 128 Larrabee street, ls locked up at the Chicago Avenua Station for bra. ally beating his wifo and threatening to kili ber, theirs—two long rows of unspotted Dencons Whase desd horse wan sortiy Saturday the thonghl she | conldn't trot better than 2 The case 1a qnite an aggravated onc, it Is sald, tronld loosen the sofl abont the rootaand rce if without tralaing. | orilie Merchaut Shipping bill till nedt scssion, dmps {6 quite heyond e, Al the wild-oats that AT ATCTION. Tho Ri.-Mov. Dr. Henncary, Nlshop of Do- | that wouldn't stimulate ft. and o she gave the val- Bere Al I T B e o o o7 | Mr. Tiimsoll liccano slalently _exclied, god | Auaress from the tBacred Congregation” liave beowr amothored. tider. white tioe ford AR A ST buqne, legtores Bunday, evening at McCormick | Laoichianta gentle pull by tho top. when., 1o her | you havea youns boy to rpare we will teach bim made an fnsulting spoech o her Majest's | * of the Tomish Churche-The Schonls Can- | $0uRls of centuries have cropped out in iny two s NG 3 g durpriseand disguels I came op, and, badn't ant | Jcicqraphing and find him sfeady and lucrative cm- e her huaband nind pieked. up [n the street | Ployment.' Tho honest old ,armer taok the check ind ptnck In the pot to- ockaoy her bifention and | Snd departed, emitinz I hatny leg with bie buy: ,ln;ul nlllj have m !;l s, 'Il.huvlcrylllmfll Uln TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, at 10 0°CLOCK, me, have borng with them un atlence Is o fomger » virino; and now I bring tiem up be- | Jeymiisch e cutlr uraliu, In dacliog 43 e (Governinent, and for a day or two that scemed tobe the end of the matter. Bub while her Majesty's Government were considering what ‘not o Frequented with o Nafe Con- Hail on '"The Fidelity and Destiny of the Irlah aclence.' Race.” The proceeds ara for the benefit of St. doreph's Hoepltal. 81, Louls Glode-Democeat. " brawny hand in triumph s ha did 8o, with the re- | form of atonement short of expulsion it = fore thie religious publie for discipiine, Sofomon | and’ Dintng-room scts, Jtussels and 1 Caroner Dietzsch yestorday held an Inguest upon | Lo Foe e e s T WiT Fek R froy | mark: !l knew ' fetch bim on the honeat ck! | was Incumbent on Mr. Plm 6| Weprint to-day o translation from the origh- | says, * Sparc the rod and spoll the child '3 but | Hfaie Matirener, Ueddine: ) Last hoss Lhnd killed § ewore waa a trotter, and all Milwankee to-night,and a Taincxe reporter will be | 700 oy $105 and interest. Honesty 18 tho best li Waa a wisc uld gepticman not tocomumit hitm- | foECeRer with tho usual futnting oo t2-7um on hand to report the domestic tragedy fully and 1 Latin of the address by the ** Soclety for the n B OEAE Al ean Iy e X selfl any further, \hat would he have us do it X{'.:. vory:ltulni wit make for his breach of et'quette, public Propagation of the Faith on the subject ofthe Tiénry Sceger, one of John Wentworth's tenants at opiulon tuok the matter up tosuch good pur- the Summit, who committed eulclde by shoott ) Y ) ] Bimelf IhIoaEi ske body, whle aborlo wedet & O ik baviag o assrar daniaci PR e pore that presently Mr. Dlsracll fuund Farlia- | Publlc Sctools of tho Uited States, and the re- D o ey Ll o a2 ML ; came near baving 8 fentfal domestic trag- X 0 m, e ; mental aberration. L Attt B i AMUSEMENTS. to furego him,4f ncvesears, in order to pass the L‘"‘"‘ ot "“"3 ‘;"“‘fl'l‘l(‘:‘l’;"‘"":“ to """','I"‘“ l;‘;fl out of llxflr acnpcfi:lu eribe I the morning Ll MISCELLANEOUS BOOXS Thomas Gibbone was locked up at the Armory | house the other ufternoon, The clderly husband bill before adjournment., llencmrxungl npolo. |-document was issucd some y | they tumbie futo them ac night our housu is one 3 Ve 3 - N 3 t belc bey ublished | *‘scenc of confusion and ereature complaluts." yetterday by Oticer John Croak, charged with | f 8 pretiy young woman. sadly giten lo firta THE NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. flud to the nation for_having put Mr. Cifuisoll | but we belleve it has not before been published | B4eie BL RGN AT SRR SERBIR R, | AT ATCTION, stenling 82,45 from William Shannon, while the | 100, has been jealous as sin of & youngman who | 1yt 1o be rogretted that the performanceaof Mr, | 12 such bad temper, and passed the blil. ‘The | tn Englleh, except In the form of'a synopsis. Ing s Thiter. wan arleep 1n Martha's e, cornerof Clark | §14 HEXLVEE 8 able paris e halen e wddle, | gy hery Germman Dramahi Comptny, ot the New | Chaleman of the Waya anl Mcans Comrittee, | e are indebted for it to thio, editors of the | 1,000 %80 1o &, {60, Mt 0, SVt 2% | Tusadunaficrmony Qe 0, pa clock, ot oor S by R Tl e ynrvmlt:,re °1 :m v '.}3"&1"'3"»’5.?'.‘ "\?:h} W cmu,'v “‘l‘"c‘.fiff ':Dlllf“m;,mlm::m':u"fim" :fi‘l{f the Exzr.:c:unvccl; the 1ouse of Represinta. | Sunday Messenger, a new Cathollc organ of this | and the fat tists punched into the pillow for the | WM, A, BUTTERS £ CO, 1 muef p wankee to-morrow, | were formerly. s falling off in the nttendance | o ) 1l s0Lto voce! bW g | city. g . % night. oclock Toeaday eveming in_ the lectnre-hall of | 255 oirimy %k b2 home, ! 11 or J2atnlhto | must not alone be attributed to the withdrawal of ltm:'ih'c'-ugl'n‘l,‘l'n'cf wa wonit pass fty Pcrlfim‘:"fl.: Y P Ve atwaye_tave moming:praers n theit- | TRADE SALEB. Mins Gregg's young Iadles' seminary, No.17 Sonth oo nd sce mamma at Evanston, and if Ism not | I8 Von Stammuwitz from the company, for there | people will be angry with us, but they can's oBESY: ting-rovm,” There, in front of the binzing fire, | WHITE nmi}ir’ AA\I}’ m;gqn\l\'\’wu. 1N PACE. Bheldon street, on ‘*The Student’s Eycs—low They May Bo Used tWithout Injury.” Friends of the school and others iInterested will be welcome. The employes of tho Michigan Central Raliroad recelved notification on Friday last to tho effect that the officora of the road had agreed upon A re- duction In thelr aalaries of 5 per cent, the reso- lutinn to take effect from Avpril 1. This fs the :Iec«md cnt that has been made within a short ime. Joho Tally, ona of the'notorions Tally family, ‘who some months sga waa arrested fnr robbinga printerof eome $30 in cash ina Madiron-street saloon,and who jumped hia hail in Justice Pollak’s glngl. Wl.lnmlpuxnd_rh Ill: cd'!‘lflll l,nfl:o(él;'k I\\lmd y Sergt. Byrne. Tha bond for 83 since becn forfelted. ome till Monday yon necd not be alarmed. It In | are numerons other causes which keep the :g;g::z ;vo!;:: .y‘am l‘n’: nx::v:.{é;‘n"l;he Adgl;:‘vlg'l'h people from pattonlzing this theatre ns lib. . e v | erally aa they used to, principat among which et Rort Kyol gaaiootuinaian au sk [ are the dull timer, The priccs at the German weck, Saturday the husband made a | Theatrearehigh,—almosttoo high for these times;— x:::; f ‘I:fll"":‘ u°‘| flklnlu 1 lu‘s Mutv'f!y%w but it muat Lo considercd that Mr. Warster's com- satchel, bat, stesling ioma noleelessly about 0243, | pany Is an expenalve one, and If he reduced prices b repe sty siipg-room ahd foind 05 | 2oL o Somuly maks sspeaten, eopeialy o spring overcoat, **Villain! Base destroyer of my | the theatre Is small and performances can be given boarding-houstold's peacal Wretcn] I finve thea | hut onco a week. -3l Mary Wolf, whilo she 18 owl'" hissed the husband, In low, concen- | ot as fina A tragedienne aa Miss Von trated tones, 88 he buunded upon the young man. Krer however, be. caslo reach tho iy Lothari, | Stammwltz, fa yet oo actresss of mo his wife, dreased to g0 to the theatre, Mung licrnelf | ordinary merit, and in comedics #he {8 betweon them and hoarsely whispered, ** Eugenc, | Yery useful, even more so than her predecessor haa spate him, for Hoavon's sake apars him! No nolse; | been. The cause of her not drawing as good noscandal: think of \whiat the boarders wilt say," | honsee as she did last scason I principally to” bo “"Where's my revolvert hissed tho infuriated | Jooked forin the fact that the timcs are mnch hushand: *‘where's ny _ revolver, i1l 1| dullernnd heratvie of acting fs too wull known send him _to the Summer-lLand, to | tothe putrons of this theatre, who continually tho Sweet TDye-and-Byo." **0, ges," crlel | want to ses sumething new. The reat of the unhappy woman; ‘'kill him if you like, | the company iy very talented, and particularl: lflun’loluccli only don't kill him here, don't kilj | adapted for the representation of euch comed! it now—ki11 hini the nexttime you catch him.” | the one brought out at this hoane last eventu, PITTING HIMSELP TO DE INTERVIEWED, there Is no reason "hK sitch plays should not deaw A rather common-looking und coarsaly-dressed | Out good houacs to the cnd of “Uie acaron. ‘The cron catled at Tir TRINUNE ofiico Inat night and, | D18y prodaced fs entitied **Hucrgerlich und Ko- nquiring for the city editor, safd to that ofiicial; | mentiech™ (Cltizen-like and Howmantlc), **Bec here, mister, 1want to be Interviewed; 1 | 1t i8 8 epatkling comedy of much meril want you fellers to writo me up, six ot cleven col. | And has never ~ hefora - been perforin umns of it, Leginning, ‘Lhave called, Me, Mc- | fn this city, = While tho perfornance Plkc' (that's my name), and finlshing, ‘Guod | 1¥as nut perfect, yet it wan aa good ad_cauld poes- - cvening, Mr. McPike,' ‘Good evening, elr.'and | bly have beon expected, ani the aetors mustained atickat the top of It *McPika' in big poster-type,™ | their parts very creditably, Mr. Urackman gave a , 8ir," anld the city editor, kindly. bat Arm. | Yery fnlshed ‘ropreacntation of the Tikht.minded who'ars you?" *I'm McPike; that's who [. | andl love-gmitten watering-place Bupermtendent o, Rorcely raplicd tho siranger. 0O, 1Xknow | Siftig. Mr. Donald was ~ equally good that," retorted the clty editor, *‘bnt what have | 29 Judge Zabern, r. Voo Der ou’ doner **Donet low ' uo yon meant | Usten wun better e Naron FRingsleein than ‘hich?" Tho city editor then explained to him | We have seen himforsame time past, Mr. Koch atconsiderable’ lenuth that' though 1t | 88 Unrub could hardlyhave been better, Me. was most 1anduble in himy to | Moyer tas vory dipnified s President Von Siein, covet fame, that his (Mr. McPiko's) sclection of | isa Wolf's AatAaring Fon Ioten was 8 credits Tttt Tuinune ns the organ through which his (M. nb]e‘, bot not o {m-t. performance. The great McPike's) viows conld reach the greatest number | frouble with Mins Wolf 1s that shie nover changes of individuals did him (the city oditor) proud, | heridentity. Mra. Horn snd Mles Lindeman de- atli} there existed n prejuaice in newapaper citclea | 80rvo favorable mention for the correct Interpre- against deyoting space 10 the vicws of ordinary | tation of thelr respective parts, gennk. ** I du not mean by this, Mr, McPike, " ¢ enld, **to Impugn your character, social po- MUSICAL NOTES. ~The Sacred Conurefi-uon for the Propaga- tion of the Falth lias been frequently informed that most serious loss threatens the Catholie youth of the United Btates from the so-called rubllu schools, Whercfor this sad icws Lrouglit to pass that thie Sacred Congregation thought fit to address some questlons to the moswt \fm’lllf Bishops of ‘that vountry, regard- g, nartly, The causes for which the faibufal al. Jow ‘thelr children to attend :non-Cotholic schools, and, partly, the means by which the soung mav inore easily be kept froim them, Morcover, the replics obtalned. from the sald Tisliops were Jald before the Supremu’ Congre- gatlon of the Universal Inquisition” for dlecus- slor, and the matter having been dll!finmly In- vestigated, the most Eminent Fathers con- cluded, on June 70, 1575, that it was to be settled” by following instruction, which the Holy Fatlier accordingly, on Wednesday, Nuv. 4, 1875, delgned to approve and coutirm. Morcover, the character of the Instruction of youth, sncrlnl and peeullar to these schonls, ‘was, of right, to be first considered. Hut that character ot mm’%:lon ancnrcd. even in itaelf, are Lw‘figfat 'mf,’}d:?l"h .‘!‘“blblc:;ll refim&:tb vely, o “tho ear’s clinir ' and *middie-aized bear's chalr," K“Ic“ there are Lo crickets il'yrl © AS&O?-TED' GI[:“A.w?ns R&Rn’ WJittle bears.” After wo hwye had our Lreak- TADLE CUTLEILY, HARDIWARE, CARPKTS, fast, audthie two youngsters have cyten a mirnc- Wednesday """'"“@ At'],',“ 11, nt 0:70 o'clnck, ulm:udlunum)'“u( oatmeal, the »Lmow :.htl. ltllm ¢ BUTTERS & CU.'S Auction Itooms, nex| hing on the programme Is to go lntv tho z!lmin rofinulnmhleglfif'u{sflvcu for “vm-rl:,rn." ONE CAR-LOAD, o they start pell-iel), trip over onc nnother, ‘ L ‘and sprawl headlong, one on top of the other, . thrun‘;’(h thie dourway, The upper one pounds 50 Brls, Purce Cider th‘gnr the uader onc, and tho under one roars and AT ATCOTION, nowls. Then we sit down, in whicl process the | wEDXESDAT MORNING, April 11, at 11 o'clock, baby 18 ulwiys sure to come short of his crickot, | at our ssiesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash.ar. and slt dowa o Hitle on one’ side, with a thump Thoabove s recelved direct from the manufacturar and a roar. Then each must have some sort 0 | in Michigan, snd can be relled upon as being Pare a bauk for o Bible, Baby prefers* Keblo's Chrie- | cider Vinega: tian Year," becausc it Tma a red cover, whitat A, RUTTERS & C0., Auctloneers, Cuarles Las o leaning to * Wild Spurts in tho e e e Rl Far West," beeause now and agafn lic cun steal a THURSDAY TRADE SALE. pecp at ths Lloodihirsty engrurines. Weare | TYTR,Y. CFOOIDS, about tocommence. Paterfannilias looks solcin, v e WCharien " lio pays, “If you arc ngt o good | WOOLENS, CLOTIING, AND 100 SAMPLE CASES 20"" muln w'ill lm\‘utlop‘l'm uh‘ )l',un n'ncln; pm,vicrn." Thupuday, April i at 0:0 ) otelock: Ctarica louks awestruck, and baby's lipqulyers, a " . We all fell sulemn enough to ommente. | Wa SERTamConay temiet RIS siwass dnd (0l ey have re{nl lll domlu ’V::ll‘lcl. lnlmi l(.)n: cl;lmm:, still WM. A. DUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. sit motlonless. 1 fall to thinking what a bean- | —m/—————————————= titul thing it Is to hayve the llnl% ones worship By HIRAM BRUSH, with us. Their menmories may treasureup \ords 109 Fiftheav, that arc empty now, but In “after years muy by —_— full of meaning. We read u few mors verses, Monday, April 8, at 10 a, m., Bless mel ‘The erickets and their owners havo | at ao4 Wabashear., wiil_ba saldone superior Plans, |lll|-.\ vpcnrnlfl. They li‘“ i hlwhcfll" nll?uu% p‘ulae— ¥‘:L‘:“ !x\m rs;:-" (Shales, 'L«:;:;»' ) ':!IDA:I pf’-‘?n‘bflm' essly, and are punching one another bebind the Y ty arhic-to G . dealis’ A few more verses, ool theycrawlaronnd | BiEfeit Turcaus and Nedutcads, Heds and, Beting, behind my chalr, tandem-fashion, ** Cldliren,” 2, entire - hoiehol Fpets, 1say, In an ngonized whisper, **go batk, co _u},{yn. Auciloucer, back; don’t you remember what papa saldi” o TS But I.‘IIC\' arg qu 1o rcmnnutrmlce,t}’ud the next By HIRAM BRUSH, thing they do Is to get the tongs gnd pobier and Sl s (T Dealcrs and Consumers! st e minaie” eyl abd weafieel | Mamofoturan o of Suporior Jaby turns Metfodist, and nis responscs como | Silver Plated Ware and reach us for two years, and before that timo prob- ably something else will happen to make them forzet it."” A recent nstance of the fnsufliclency of our system of government to accomplish the mutgvfllcm\vluhcmnht cople wasafforded by the Whisky Rine prosccutions started by Scere- tary Bristow last ycar, There had been nothin since the abolitfon of slavery In support ol which public opinfon had been so thoroughly and-powerfully enlisted as this cruende, Yet we saw Mr, Bristow aud ull his holpers expelled from ofllce, and nearly all the convicts pandoned in the very face and eyesof public upmluu,—xmf. of publle exasperation,—and there was 1o help for it. What waa ueeded by a free people was somothing to compe! headstrong Prealdents to travel the people’s road, {ustead of thelr own road, when the two happened to diverge. Alt the teudencles and bearings of European politics al life were toward vespousible governmeul of tho Enclish sort, and none toward the fixed term, rotating government of our sort. It was this qnuclplu pushed to {ts ultimate and Togical reeults, through all branches of the public service and unicipal life, that had impaired our falr fame among natlons, and which now flled the land witheries for civile service reform, As we could not give to the average citizen tho same Incentive to attend to politics that we had given to the ofllee-seaker, wa must take from the latter the peculiar spur that pricked him on. This could be done b making the tenure of_afilce, ns regards appoln ments, permanent during, good behavior, and by m:&lun iL a capital offcuso for an; nppolnlnu to meddle with polities while holdiug ollice, ‘This done, the llell-Gato of political patronage would be bluwn up, aud wao_ shonid have plain ssillng for other rulurmn, and not hefore. Wo have a President who hns promised this for us, and I havo no doubt hio I8 sincere, and, in zeal to sustain Mr. IHaycs In all right causes, [ hope to be behind pobody, The four ycars next enau- ingz can never be lived over a scvond thine, The would be fraught with a vast deal of good or | to the country, and, it civil-scrvice reform was The many fricnds of Prof, Gurtams Geary, s long and favarably known ta the musical world of Chicago and elscwhere, tvill be griaved to learn Jthat the discago from which he has for the past three montha been prostratod has mada lls re- moval from this cliy o meceasity, Lle goes 1o friends in the Enst. Tz Taisuxre, with its usual impartiality, ad- 'vites all husbands, now that they aro laylui neido their beavy garments, to nearch fn the pocketsof thesame for lettors thelr wives may havo given them to post during the wintor: also, all wives be. fore putling away thelr liege's wintcr clothing to examino the samo for sach missives, 1 Tho journoymon tatloes weto to have held a | mnunl{,ulerdly afternoon at lirandel's ealoon, ‘ comerof Stato and Ltandolph strcets, to completo arraugementa for tho formation of a new Tallors' Unlon. Dnt, as the Committec appninted at. tho Drevioits medting to prepar a conattation had not +completed its labors, the moeting was adjosrned untll next Sunday afternoon. Thursdsy night a row occnrred at the corner of Banger atrect and Archer avenug between fwo Bri gagofl. butchors, named Denle Dunne and lurq 'Brien, during which Dunne gonged out O'Brlen'a Il?hl eye, deliberatoly and maliciously, The causc of the quarrel is unknown, as both men wera generally good friends mand workling for tho same firm. Dunne has not since been captared, Nick Neibert, a saloon-keeper at ihe corner of ? 5 ] : 3 | z Dr. W. 1. Woodzatt will deliver a lectaro at B ! 5 | | | { | { ] to this congrezatfan full of dangerond very much opposed to Oatholic Intercsta, For the pupils of euch schools, since their pe- eullar I{nu‘m cxcludes all religions teaching, nelther learn the rudlments of the falth, nor are taught the procepta of the Chureh, aud so Jack that knowledge which [s of the utmost nee- cssity to inaw, and without which no oue lives a Christlan life, In Tact, i these schools the young are educat- ed from boyhood, amd alntest from: early ehild- hood, at which perlod, us {s evident, the seeds of virtue and vice take root strongly. Therefore, 1t surely is a very great evil if an age.so pllant grow up without religion. But morenver, in the sald schools, being ae; arated from the authority of the Church, teac! eraare employed fndiscriminately from every scet, and, besides, the law makes no provision to prevent them from bringing destruction to youll, so that it is tree to them teinfuse errors and tho sced of vico into tho tender miads, ¢ L ! b f { BoChr e Lartoner, wate, arrceted yestonday by | Wtion, or taleats, but yon can see_hotw i1 f8. |1t | A complimentary beactt concert wiil bo givento Tosnanec agalh. Couldmonotiay salde prejidicte o Certain corruption s siso raminent” trom D T aro Seboe tox. whend Fine Table Cutlery, Omcer Acker upon d waritnt for aitault with 8 | o7 ona o ihoss ’“"('i“ e ana o aues | Miss Gracollatlo Groeno by tho Fourth Unitarlan | concerning inero nnmes long cnouzh toconsider | thie, that in ;}fgfi;g,‘},‘;{;“;}" e gatherey | restrain bim, Then they both stand wpon thele To close the Estate of the pponra that Flannory had been d"“u“"m{a bap | Jakeltahm, or Tlke, orJones' ghost, or Onkey Soclety at Ita hall, No. 780 Cottage (irove avenue, | Whether our hiarness was of tho most approved | pr oy sot) o 1a3e.room for Jessons, and are com- crickets und make a simultancous dive for tha TMJNTQN SILVEII PIIATE COMPANY w':mmn having tho whorewithnl to pay. A row Hall, or sviic ofher contemporancois’ sensation, | to-morruw evening, un whichoccaslon the hencfi- | Pattern, and, if wu found it antlquated and Al- elied to sit upon tho same Leath, £6 bovs depths of my easy chale, nearly knocking mo ) P enacd, ‘durinn which Flannary was sevarely | FoiT (o woutd hava hallod your adyent Weo—11k8 | clary will bo aseiated by Ses. E. A. Jowott, Mins [ dapted to our growth constder how wa mizht Tk to T Eirba Al whieh ahiows’ that, tho | into tho tire. Next they pull oft thelr fatliera I Shall Sell by Auction, \, pounded over tho liead with a billy. e o ot Inteiow et uniesy | Emma Baker, Mosars, Joln McWade, ¥. W. loot, | Deptimprovoit] . Wo should Heariossly gieo | youug are unhuppily exposed to injury to their Slippers, and are showt to commit sasaist) ot whether the cliolceat flowers of republiean fivere ty grew in the field that our forefuthers culled, and whother they were it to bo petrilled for ail goncrations, The country had been lahoring fenrtully of late with what we colled the Elect- oral College, Thiw of ftaelf had shaken tho faith of multitudes, not fu the peemanence of our fn- stitutlous, but in the valuge of the lmu:hlne? be- queathed to us for malutalning themy and the present timo would scem to be favorable for shaking fc still wore, A brlef discuasion followed tho address, the Rev, Dr. Bellows and others warmly aporoving of the motlves of the apeaker In advocating re- form measurce. On motion of Judge Davies, Mr. White recelved n vate of thanks. ——— An Itallan Murdore ) One of I’lnkmum'u‘mll:o eaterdsy captared two \ ,young men named John Redden nnd Jamics Leon- ! ‘ardin theact of forclog wn cntranco to Juhn ] Kelly's store, No. 2} Lake strect. .lo turned them over to Oflenr Iouseholder, whom they woro luocked up ot e Armory charged with attemptinga larceny, Dure ing the forenoon Thompson & Templeton's bakery, No, 211 Randolph ettect, was eutered, nnd ' n coupla of dollars’ worth of pennles were taken. It 14 thonght that this job wus dono by tho satne par- bo i3 a | contemporancous semsatlon, a | J. % Iaston, and Mrs, Daloty, the well-known eriminal, or n Conzreemman, or womething of | readers tho surt.™ Tho city editor intimated thut Mr, Mc- | \ye havo reccived from Messra, F. 8, Chandler & Pike had fully grasped the » C\When 4 “:And {1 T got elceted /to Longre Co. the foliowing new musle: ** When Thou Wert went right out of here and bufchere Young snd Falr," quartet for mixed voices, Ly J. lis wifound six children under circumstances of [ W, Prattt *$Troublus uf the Fussys,* by C. @, &t, Eenulhr atroclty, you'd interview me, und givea | Clatr: **Moody's Triwnphial March," by 11 T, lography of me, ond & description of mer™ | Meref ‘Soine Twenty Years or More, * songand ** Precinely, " eald the editor, *<and P\.'rhl[lllll-"fl' churue, by George I, Clitse; ** Dessle Alloen, {??’;J?‘Mfi'"x“nu'fi"" :e'nmr‘:;’nl.' ‘;‘L‘nlvr‘rec'l; l‘gngnnd umnul by 9 \\;;d'or-lcy: and ‘- Lift it you 3 e o cluh;® and selzing o ur Light up 1 i vy indgson that sands. Iy tha ity desk roaty | Sebr, fot ap i1 sten " saceod, soug and chorne, Lo i sauragcosnt of Rl SROSRNIOBN o0 | mue chae of fhe ngluh Bvangllen Luthersn toom. Up to tic huut'of gulng to press iio tragedy | Shurch of the Holy Teinity will glvu a concert tind boen reported at_headquastors, and it into be | Tneaday ovening, Apeil 1, at tha charch, comer (earod that Sir, SePlko wmay fn b notance o | S USRI BCRLE A onagmfaey Sustiar, snd squnuier s ist-clas scnanion v toalfor- | QURHRRAO At S A 8 Taith and danger to their morals. But nnless this dauger of porversion bo changed from proximate (iImmediate) to remote, auch schools cannot be freanented with safe conaclence, This cven natural as well as divine law proclalins, U'liis aleo the [loly Father pro- clatmed in clear words, writing s follows tntho {un{mr Archibishop of Freiburg, under date July Certaluly if this most pernicions dell;flx of driv- ing tho rutharity of tho Chureh from the schools enould bo formed or ahonld be In process of cxec tion inany places or countrien srhatsogver, and the young should be unhappily oxposed to injury’ of their faith, the Church not only ought, with ‘pere ravering «ual, 1o use cvery endeavor, sparing no ains, e0 that the young should have the necossary Christian education and instruction, butalso would battery on him, Juat then lic says, * Our Father Whichart “'"hhwcl"'“l ’l‘};e{ ruco'z‘x:lzcdf.'l';m At Store 152 State-st,, phrase as " the ‘beginning of the end," and the 13 ’ o 2. Transtormation fs wondeeful, Little heads ro | Seuaiermmive il onsiaie Pyl ) bent and hands folded decoroualy, and fn that | tirestock fssold.” The stock conslais (a yart of attitude they remain for o full mibute after we 380 Toa Bots. are on our fect, s pron! oaitive that they have 200 Watters and Balvors. been **good.’” We hold a family counuil ox to 93 Blegant k'ruit Btanda. the degree of budness that merlts & whlppin(fi 876 Dinner nud Dronklast Casters, I\ il and end with giving them o solemn leeturo an 11000 dosan Forke sud Broonk; 8 free pardon, ' 37604 28! 3 We gulnrtulnnd aninister, not long since, for 33 Ex,;‘:nfnpk:rl"n". a weok, Of coursc ho conducted prayers, and I 887 dozen Bilvar Plated Knivos, sald, apologetienlly, that I hoped” tho children 383 Brouzo und Mantel Clockn, id 'not disturb hfm. Poor man! Like G(eorge | Anda fullline of Bilver Platud Ware, W., ke could not. tell a lie. Bo ho blushed and | All the saods are warranted rst-class, bearing the ;I&:,ldm'l'*;:’yllfl‘éal ddl%‘:fi: ‘l“"‘{‘t o‘:mm::l'l; but 1o [ rezcrvation or Inic to clusd LG catats of tha tics. Saturday widnight fone young rongha chineed : Thumas linma scveral blocka to lis residence, + 2o, 607 Wedt Fourteenth etrect, and just as ho . was obout to coter tHo house, une of them i atabbed him in the right arm, neoar the cloow, Inicting what Dr. Buekley soys ls a 5 pamful but not dangerous wound, The causo of p I A ) Al The aseault was undonbtedly an 1itention of fob- 2 Olaan, 1t. WALy, and o, ¥, Chi he farcel toaduioniah all the faituful that schools ‘unnot nny ongwho reads this talo of woe 0 ATE bety, Officor Lecey, of the filnmin Street STation, | yesterdny aflboibCRLATRNS, W eifoSiasienl Collizer. Tho gangert Wil 'he apdor | A correspondentat Koma wiliosto ust Tarin | OfUur Kind, opwoscd to the Chieeh, cannob in | guggest' Yomedy? 1 appenl to thuso who have TAUNTON SILVER PLATE CO, 15 uiy closo trafl of the highwaymen, and has every | Vesterdny attornaona meetis of bricklapors, | 15 irection of Mr. M. D. Stecher, organiat of the re publish the dotaits of o cold-blooded coneclencoba froguentod. no clildreni—thelr thoories are always best—to By Order of JORN I, SWAIN, Trasurer, nope of capturing them, a8 they aro tharoaghly | Plsatercrs, and masans was held in Huhemlan lall, | Gy rop® bapers publisli the details of a cold-bloodedmur- | myess wrords being founded on natural and | oy hat to do. » bt " % known, on Taylor, near Canal street. William . Gleesun " der committed fn that town in November Inst. | g0 580 S9RS JCng vohonal princlple, have a | 261 MO W Fale to commence Tirsday af . was chosen fo proside. The object of the meeting TUE AWEDIAN CONCRRT Soveral years ago a certaim Signora Trossarcllo, | 1VIN ) 1ay printiple, e —— Ladics invited ta aitend th 3 The body of an_ nnknown man that hod been In | wan.fo t1ke stops 1ooking t0 (ho organizetion of 8 | At the North Sida Turner [fall Iast Satnrday even. | SORETE S0 AE0 BT 0 &Rl e, and | Keneral foree, and pertain toall thoso reglons Ve “y) dor 1 g | _Youdson exhibition M entug. the water at Ieant two weeks war founil In the lnko | cu-gperative unfon uf atono-masane, bricklaycrs, | Inifwan lirgely sttended, but,awing o the indis- Poascascd of consldurable private eans AN | where this most perntelous system of educating | _ Danbury Newss ©What gondor fs sugart? | ————1 = e = © arthe fuot of Twentyroninih st 8t 1 D0tk | S olasierecn Tusition of thelr leading’ sopiano, ‘many changas 1t A Soung attilent named Gurlgllo. | Youth hias unbapolly been futroduced, nsked o téacher of tho graminar class. hat By BIRAM BRUSH, . yesterday nafternoon. It wan faken td”ine | Capt. Wililam M. Slnnle{ made n epeech, In | Wera made, which greatly detracted from the mierlt | (G0 IS YOUBE stitent et (ORI It belioovuth the Bishaps, then, by every power | kind of suguri” asked"a boy. ** What kindf Auctlonear, 108 Fiftli-av. Moraue,” whero an fuquoe. will bo held | which hestated that o wimllar organization was | Of the entertalnnerit, "Tho ehuruses, howerer, were | Aftur tho connectlon hul lasted ramo yeuralt | oy work to preserve the: llock commitled to | repeated the teacher. Wiiat has that to do THE BALE OF FURNITURH tbeasy, - he ‘rnymhuo' ore pthose of | starteilont yeur, but fatled. o way plau to oo el Austainedes The 1eadiint, attelationss 0 the: [ a8 raporfd :,':l'"l,fl‘r‘i::'"""l:";:‘z‘;“"H::nnhr‘; thelr care from cvery dangor from the public | Withiti? ¢ Why, it it's ':HIIP’B‘ o flf‘"t'llffllm- sadvertised for this morning, corner of Sadison sod an perhaps 45 years age, five foet eight | thom, however, organlzing for thele uwn protec- by " e n y 1 C! . o or o i » oy. “ Why feminlne | Rheldon-ata,, is poncit th Wedneadn el 11, at TR Do Trandy Tcompioons” Minafaciie, o | herirynatever; STEAMEING for LEIr, G REGieCs | Siereher Hehoot), Hapiat, and iiaa Emmina Lot | Frossaréita- attemnted siichle, but was saved | 8chools, But allagres that wothiue ls o noces- | NG KShder b H . T8 sold regeratissof o . "y gender " asked tho teacher, \ith a puzzled face. ‘l":hh e When" T2 Witk il bo sold ‘eardfésn of cost of “ Because you can't tell its age,” promiptly re- . plled tha boy. .|GEO. P. GORE & CO, sary for this us that Catbollcs should have In overy place thelr own schools, which should not. be inferfor.to -the Public Schools, Provision whiskers, nnd was clad in'dark clothes, white shirt, white tlannel underehirt, red drawers, and rough c boote. Nothing was found {n'the peekets should work in_unlson, os in unity there way | 8, pupil of - Sig. Carcozal, vpeallst, ~Mme, sirengin, aud auless they did they would fall, | Hivleon ban n™ fne teehnlqne, snd”a clear, Ty culld ot et any irotection from loglala- redned | Ctonch, o Mler - numb Die 1 by the Interferenco of her lover, whom sho warncd then that, though lic had saved her Ife, Ln should loso his showld ho ever break with centa in allver and two nickels, tlon, and they therofora hnd to foly upon them- | Forclle, Beuubort, and the i Due Dells should be made with all caro for building Cath. — ' boarder at one of tha tashionable hotels, pro- | HEiTes. /TheY shorid have & iy of purpore in | oF scailand,” were' vety plossingly performed, | fete (L Ve ROTLO e Tur froin Uik ARG | olle schoole, whero thoy ara wanting, Jr on- DEATHS, 5 08 & 70 Wabash-av. ‘suming upon hin long acquaintance. aaked the wa. | tholr movemente, and_havo thelr piatforin con- | 04 braught o woey euthudastle shcore. Mias | U8 (GLIG0 B e e o hitvo | larciug ud'mure perfeetly providing and fule | aseos s ey Jentic Clebie, wolnling tor n casuall bell-veg. how | #iructed upon a ' hrond and Nberal bunis. Thoy | Larson has a nice’mozeo-soprang volea: which | arged er to teko incasures for putting it Wito | yiating them, so that tey may oqual the Public | “ANTICO—April §,” Ulovannl Antico, aged 3 Iy of hose Ignes faial the. entablishment ome | Mlionid see to/it that the obnuxiuus Iaws which pra- fivlnrnu -nch, carcful study and tralning that may { exccution, and the instrument was only toocastly ‘| g0 6 i inatruction and management, And for | years and 6 nonth chnlur Trade Sale ployed. **Idun't know mach about Fronch,” re. | yented them from collceting thelr Jrazos from con. | Lecomo vnlusule acquisition to aar musical eir- | found, A frivnd of hers to whom shu confited carrying out £0 holy and 8o nceessary 3 pure clos. Mr. Alfred Lagersron, thelr Director, who Bt pa et e yeng | 1on & rich. fall, buritona volce, eanz two. Swedish by ‘hoalthy. laws. 1o epoko ayasinat - atrikes | bat'ads. which'brunght, (o the - greatest yortion of 84 being of Injury o themselvos, by ozhanst. | thesudjence, memorics of byzone dsys among the tng "thelr ancans Nurimg da Guratlon. Uity of | £reen lile of thielr Fathgrland, . actlon wonld gavo them power, and they could al- S wayn obtaln thelr demandw when rensouble, 1o ‘WIIEREABOUTS, ; suggested that u Commillew of organtzation shonld | i Albites opera scason commenced In New Lo wbpotnted, to roport ot & mass moatlig 10 be | yor jnat Wednosday with Vordi's ** Masked Ball, X Committen of Nine was appalnted to prepare a | Mmo. Palmieri taking the rolo of Amelia, ‘Tha plan of organlzation, they to report at & miceting | telephone and Miss Thuraby guve Philadelphia and 10 bo hold next Snuduy, After some further alk | Now York voncerts lnst week, The Clnelnnat! ummmlnzmljn:lnr::': kv Choral gocicty produced Spohr's ** Last Judge Putmer House—ug jlus, Bianforg, Sewetl, 6t, Pauty | ment ¥ oratoriou the th, -Tio Evanyoline Com- Beotiands Alexandcr Campin bination woa (n Cincinnatl last week, Aimee b b Hir T B e et d, dons s | takes hee beneft fu a coucert In New York to-nfght, siater, Proyide suney, Detiolts Uthnore gave an Enstor Featlval in Daltimoro last o Philnarmonte | waok. Theodors Thomas gave his wixth anid last her intontion introduced hor to amnn called Tomo, who, for a constderation, consented to givo Garlgllo n beating, but held back from comulitting murder, Buatiug, however, would not satisfy the h'(‘l"' 80 unother less scrupulous rutllan was found, and by him Tomo sllowed his seruples to be overcotite, The mtm agreed oo as the prico of a life was 300 lire,~lcss than £19 sterling,—and the conditions weres, 20) lire on exeeutlon of tho deed and the remaining 100 Hre when the news of Guriglio’s death appeared in the papera next d: an additional clausa provided that Signora Trossarello shuuld know when her Jover was to ba_stabbed, and pres- ent na a witness nt a safo distnnce, A day 'was fixed, but when ftcame Tomo was not to be found: he had been arrested for some shight offense, 80 flnln!blhn second aesassin, hit onns plled the monarch o you call them that?" +*Because, sumptuons gueat, **they V. } Phie cletk suid In an ubaent-nuinded mnnuer that it § ‘was very guod, but wlien lio wae going nfldnl% told the niglit-clerk that in cane tho hivuse took fira It . wunld not bo neccseary to warn the occupaut of what makes Funeral Monday, Oth Inst., at 1 p, m., {rom No. 28 Van Duren atreot, corner Paciac avenae, =+ " | | D RY G O 0 D S CARROLI~-April 7, Catherlno Carroll, aged 08 y yenrs, o native ot Connty lulkenuyl’luhnd. Tucsday, April 10, 0:80 8. m, Especlally tmpore Funeral from Church of the Holy Family at10 Count: o'clack Monday, by carclages to Calvary Conictery, ut“ 1e Catistey and Clty Duxare €0., Auct're, 47~ 81, Lonls papers plessc c By GEO. P. GORE & €O, pose, the menbers of, religions congn“lgnlmu. either men or women, may, I it seerus fit to the Blahop, be omployed with' fmnum, und that tho expenscs necessary for so great a work may bo supplied by tire faithful 1t 18 very nceessary whien npportunity otfers hoth in serinons and In private converaation, to remind them that thoy will be grievously derclict in their duty {f they o not provide Cutholic schools by overy effort and outlay, ! Especlully thoss Cathalics who excel In wealth and influcute among the {vmlplc. and who ore membera of leglslative hodies, are to bo adman- ished of this, “And In truth, in thove countries no civil Iaw hinders Catholles from Instructing, when ft shall scem proper to them, thele chil- dren into all knowledize and plety In thelr own schools, * Catholies, therefore, have it In their opy. i 'rICL'ils,E'El‘I;k-A‘ Bl, Luko's ilfllpl!fll, April 8, atles McCalukoy. J anora) fram e late tenidence, corner Shurte 8 and 70 Wabash-av. }:,fl ';';,fl.‘;’ffl:‘i'»‘.' .';:‘,"‘2»‘.‘.'..';.13:‘,",' Y abI0i. . In addition to ourlarge assortmont of ¥~ Boston (Mans. ) papers picase copy, — = nts Shoes& Slippers That wo_slinll sell at Auction Wednesday, Tho standard remedies for all disonseaof the lunge Aprill], we shall s¢ll o #'INE LINE of are Bcheuck's Pulmonfe Byrup, Bchenck's Sea Weed », ‘VAIKE, JIR., & CO,'S Detective Echanck han the tuck of finding thinge wherever he goes Last cyening ha happened along Wells street, near the bridue, and run across tiva i boys named Alexander Korwin and John Walsh i {:‘“ cmerging from Hobuine® flsh-hoase, No, 10 clls street, The door had et lenfl( been forced open, und overy drawer in the offve had been pried open wid runencked, At the alation several <hiscls and uther appliances were fouud concenlod in thelr puckets, but no_ plunder. Whetlier they got auything hus ot yet been learned, . ‘Fhe 1o Boys are abuutthe 1ast anteide of Jail, of & gung of 5 Now ¥ Ingenlous plan, by which he would pocket all ‘Tonic, and Behenck's Mandraka Pills, and If taken bo- young thicves and burgiars, who “have been [n th gl symuhony cancert In Now York an the 7tn, playin N o Viek, wer cusily to nvert tha detriment which tho AR L T LI 'fi::'nnn‘wfl Chuognali Dimttet Kauat * sy hirhany and. lleathoveres yee | the mobey without anv risk, befars Tumo was | PORSR | u{’nuhllu Hehioola fhrentcoseto the | fOFetheunktars destroyed. a speedy cure 1s offected, MEN!S FINE WE A R X To thesa three medicines Dr. J. 11, Behenek, of Phil- 0 weake. Now _Vork; releaged ; the plan wos to wet a fricnd to person- Catholle releitons x oud, Do Murska fx stiaing Jp popular promenade o 4 I, aich, lot cancerts in San Francisco.. Miss Cary sang with | 8te Gariglio and in the presence of Trossarcllo EN' ilHors Schlick, Jandlord of {he hawse No. 202 ke ) inco, ry sang d i But let all bo persuaded that {t s of the ut. | adeiphis, owes his unrivaled success In the treatment | Also, of PHILADELPIIA CHILDREN'S fediwiZk witec, Jororday marning Tound. Tots ¥ e L L O ot | 10 501 Him bt caki 0 momess T+ subeaiged | most importance, not only: o Individual | ot putmonary tsesser SOLORED WHAL: = =<~ }Lm:‘!nioluhw‘-:& :‘:unlm)lllm;: :I:l:'n ||l|1w;I In Ixh LS ywero In Waahington last wook, Mivs Abbott sung | fo periection, and the mouey, at Joast 200 lire, | €itizens and familice, but 16 the flourishin ‘The Pulmonie Syrup ripens the morbld matter in ths On THURSDAY April 12, at 9730 oelock, foom, ‘b, lating commited autol uring. the nfutd; Urowt X 10 #t. Lol on the 2d ant and In Cineinnatl on | was duly paiil, . But whnt was Trosearelio’s surs | American nation itaelf (which has given ao great | lungs: nature throws 1t oft by an easy expectoration, SOAL, 3 il . ' Lw tha bth and 5th, ugncr tronpo closcd its hopes of Itself to the Church), that religlon A . W, Chame (M i et for when the phiegin or matter is ripe & slight couvn T TH D ceased for aomo time, gove it his opinl lon, X TERA e Cal o . | 1o Sk 1 priso to'meet tho man she had {mngined doad 5 v H Ual W deed 'n"'”l"“ i 5!{1{: ':fii,".:;'\‘:fi’r"‘k‘u‘""'i i’v,‘{.d.'cl.) 1&‘2‘.“.‘5‘}‘.',‘1‘.'? i, | ew Vorl tatiat st gt oitens will boun | 5 well s ever ozt day. “Tho Teaud, s of ami plety sbould 5ot b expelied from our | wi thro it o, 1 uaicat has reay d the langsbe aoNe ' ES : of tomporary lisaniy, epting wae subject to ) (JRh Al i 3 4 course discovered, but Trossarcllo, fur from > - > " NSUMER L theso s, aud e andd, K. Lawson, Alesandria, va.y tipringdeld, Mass,, on the 3d, and Almee In_ llart- | po) o i Towcver, the Sucred Congregation §s notjgno- | _ Toenabile the Pulmonic Syrup todo this, Beheack's . e e D aryagently mats ntempta upon | Yorki Cor 0. N Churiil,’ Mobtasay Tlenr ford on the th. s feelin satlsfaction that “she had boen spared in [ | HaWEYER VI8 SREeC CORETRERC A0 B TG Rat | Mandrake Dills and Schancks Bea Weed Tonie must bo | We shall sell fouseh'd Furniture of every de- Jact the murder of her friend, scoms only the moro Lo huve desired Lo kil hitn, nud ag soon as ‘Tomo cnmeout of prison, to have renewsl negatiations with him; but Tomo had scruples aguin, aud uiways contrived in somo way to uvold keeplng the appolntinents until Novem- ber came, and 8kgnora Trossarello determined to wait no lon, Au cvening waa fixed, and at 6 o'clock Shenora Trossarcllo aud her }rlcnd met Tomo aud his aweetheart, who had also como to eco. the kleht, Tomo was taken from one wineshiop to unother and well primed with line, ol. eron, Heiens, 3lou.y I, ¥, Dow, now, Now Ilaveni I & ou yearn of age, singic, and u_munic-teuchvr by pro- 8, hall, New feaslon, ifis motber is thought to resido In or obout Baltimore. In the nfterncon Coroner Dietzsch held an inquest, and found a vordict n accordance with the above lacts, < . 1t fs dectdedly unprofessional, no doubt, but it Issuccesufal, and tnat ls the great tlung, The ‘ mathod uf practice sdupted by s Bouth.8lde doctar, that fa, Ho had obeerved that patients woulin't come to the physiclan, aud so he resvlved that the pbysiclan would gu 1o tbe patlents, e thereforo rigged up a portsbly dispeusary and operating. roum, slung it uver his back, aid set forth cur‘f l 4 10 efeante tha stomach and Ilv Pllts act on theliver, removing all obatruce | Repp, Terry und Mair Cloth: Chamber Sar Yi00s, Te)ax the gall bladder, tha bile starts frecly, sad | Mo and Wood Top Wardioties, Walnut Liedsicads soon relieved, and Burcans, Sofds, Fusy Chaies, Loanges, Maible Sen Weed Tonlo fs gentlo stimutant and | 804 Wood Hop “Vavice, Hals, Wool, " and Hutk Mattrasscs, Parlor and Ofice Deake, Sliow siterative; tho atkali of which 1t fa composed mizes | JatirAssnds TATLCE AL DIRCE Fonhis SHOWS with tne food sod prevents souring., It sssiata the at- | H9OTENR R R L L RTReE, ete westion by tonink up the stoniach to & healthy condi- At 11 o'cluek, Cuteiages, Buggies, Phastond tlou, 30 that the food sud the Putmonic 8yrup will | Raud Wagons, llarucsscs, eic. i make good bload; then the lungs hesl, and the patient U, willsurely Kot well i£ care lataken to prevent fresh cald, = Al who wish to conauis Dr. Belienck elther penon | oo TITUISON, POMEROY & C(—P: Bchenck's | scription, Farlor Solta in Jirecatell, Catholl: parenta may fn con children to the publie schoo But they cane not do so unlesss they have sutliclent reason for it Whether uny suchireason Is sufficient in any particular case “or not, Is to be left to the con- sclenes and fudizment of tho Hiskop, And from whut has becn sald, that sufllelent reason will commonly exist when thera s no Catholle schoul at’ haud, or when that which ofters (s not sutllclently sulted for eduentlng the young properly and sultubly to thele cone ditlon, But " that . these “public schools nea send thelr ————— " rand 5 &5 Jamce Hfaince, Te- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, R il &37'5:'""‘1;‘5"1}‘{i"1'2' ‘S{‘“};fl' Yial | Puysours, April B—Amlved, tho Frisla, U p(.n...‘.:‘\, fiariiandy J. x;‘;{’fl.&m.;'"»t PIANOS TO RENT. T h.‘vv‘.‘i.?.‘fii'&"se“:’\’o‘r'&“"' '« Webater, Harte At Lyon & Ifealy's, Statcand Monros streets, U dinilocd you can always renta good uwnght or syusie THAT ERT OFF 110SS, Plaat, stwlaw pid, e ——tm— AN TIONEST PARMER INDEED, AND 1OW HE AP 9 FHALSED 1113 STRED KILLED UY THE CALLS, A Very i)l itory, i veie Yurk : wing and spirits, until the hour camo that Gar- - a 4 ally or by letter, ean do 3o at kis principal oilice, curuer - ¢ & g fne woraing st week ruug e oz A'voroy-handed od famner enteed Do ticesof | O s bt A" iy, teaiea | i iy bt bia e o, Saineety Srhun | WAY U Fremiented without st M, 6 oty | Srici'aod v, Voo, avery Motiar ‘Aucttoneers, B4an ) iandoipiist. your fino_new tecth! Hmelice, unly 10 conts | 00 of the big ralirond compantcs Saturday und In- | farally named Morrisan. ‘The favher bud heon ‘t‘,;:’cf:';“’; 'l;"““l ‘u’“,‘";‘l'::" "“‘y}”“""““‘,“" ‘.',“’ mors or less conticeted with thele system) | o Sehencks mevicines srd Sl by adnaRial A mIEh BLEGANT Wo cut your corns whileyou wall, fur o0 | quircd foF thy man who setlled for hussca which | gut of cenployment for ning montlie aud the | F e e L1t i Tommnre e Wb | shiould ho chianged frum prozimatu to renioto; e e ? ceotats and the fike, “Chis briuglig the dbctor 10 | wa kitlcd by tho locouiotises of o bloated corpora- | fumily was i 3 stats of utter destitution. On | i WSRO CiEMsEIG SO ROANE: BRI | therefore, it Ia'liret to b ascertalned whether | = B H h : 9 gne's door proved sucecanful, and by d p. ., | 100 K M O pay's soun. | ¥rilay Morrison gladdencd fho bearts of hin | 53310 Thuto b s ot Jomo sprang | {4 0 wnools, eoucurniug atteuduice ot rroneny. .| douseno urnivure, Tt ieiore had called Nim & wuack, B parian, ahor | s¢le Whou baving found bo thus: od wituwid tivg ehikdren with {ho announcement | HERTh SabUEs, Farielin Wl Bt (e SR | which thera ls' question, the dager of CELEBRATED thronghout ; y . ' " ‘meopath and a dog, h bad done As. it bisl ! , ¢ that hie Was to obtuln cinployment on the Jursoy | thelt heeli, Thiers awas no inlitako this thiw | Sopveraon 1s suchi Gt It clearly cannot Yio Unlon-espromedionlt | Stelnway Plano, Pler Mirror, Fte, D n po 0y much bishig Mister, T wea driving home one ovenlng last | o NP0 0 BVOLE O but Slgnura Trossarolio was too businesslike 1o ha Unlog--exprovicd laa) % : g as ho bad at pls oflfca fn tho preceding Avo weeks. | yeok—1 ++ Jicon drinking?” sentontiously quess | Xpindiv, | Later f ity b '&u.‘h.‘ll'l"fl"fi cxceed the terms of th contract, and hawded | (¢ 1nade emote, os, “lw"";' samotlniva B 30’:“"“.“?:?.3‘ “ AT ANIBLE ERDNTAESIDENG e ating 1o {roms Jeilay thets (epments, | Teub of Mtecliablics, sald tho farmor, - **ihat | threw tho starving creaturcs fnto fows delien ghe wevount of the murler was Wb | hid) cuniot be heard or dune without detri- Haner, Chicsgo. MONDAY MORNING, April D, at 10 v'clock, t g\’hrnascnnn atl o100k w1l hones i he | doceu't anaver oy duston, " ropled tho waiuf | e wlfo suckestul that, the st purtuid L et Wontoft oot ores | ment {0 the soul. ¥or such danger, o8 1 s | St i bouschold cects, Stz of ony st ave o do fs to vralse it, to decluro that it Ju cool 4 ‘*lsawaman who was L] ! shiouldd bea hu ol coal, but Morrison replic ity v Tisio s Y I evide ) v ) L ESe elnway Plano, Parlor Suits, Lace Curtsl e L B e e | Prabiuiton ichot It yearios oikodory | Ehat ho would s bt With ' bag and pothor | UL thelr e, wod Biruuen Trossaretio went | ELACHE 18 10,16, Aphed wo matter at what - Pler Mieror. Marblestop Cliambur Seie, ody e cost—sven thatot lite, By ROBEIY SOMERVILLE, s ba i b 1840, wzid the ald “'Go_ahead,* s i ed” o was U 4 o don | Permitted to attend” th “publle schools, they A ealigipzuets und Hherality/ tat L makes ovety 1wt it A" when ' camofo | Tun over by o coaltram _on the :;'L‘n‘;l‘l;,’fh:"';‘ :;’,'_{‘.‘l’_,:,‘l’m?:';‘;.‘:,‘,:}‘:: on susbiclon | \hould duly and dilizently reeetve at least tho G“EAT S ALF OF P“NTI\YGS cers. o Imm"m b rent iR ihie vila STeant 1o Induce L:’:l‘l’;" sing ot your sanlls ern Rullroad at | 1L or ozents have since ullbeen arrested, and | Breessary Christian cducation and Instruction V 4 j\ i cJocks Tk, and—zip! along came your trchy, no | West Ends and both his Jews and left arm were bells '“f' LU Waialles (ooted, coutrary o the | cut off, Me was taken to hls home, where he "'|"mfi i such casca jade spd provided, ond | dled fn the eveninz, Otleer Short, who hud ;fic l:" 'm“y ‘:.'n-nu:. e , and—whoop! away | Morrison conveyed home, statcs -that hie never WERE SlhiLh ma e A LA #aw such su ahode of mhvr{. Night wame, and 1Bed the Bincr ““‘:“‘,: there sras no fuelnor lght of any kind except mouopoly, —it wus l)eluwnn} Lackawanua & Wi it ha preeent tenant to remsfu. The incomer will nuturally eeek with some anxiety 10 kuow wiy tho present tenant {s golng, snd. by zently stimulating fier curloaity ang ~refusig to satisfy it, she can be led to lmsgiue tho ioost terniblo ibiugs concerniug and (0 £0 awuy determined hut t jucats d. Outof sevenleen prospeciive leuants on whom oue lady tried this tzeatment last week not une but was fost. , April 10,at 9: AT OUR STORES, Large and attractive Balo New and secbad-b10d FPURNITURI By WM, MOOREHOUSE & COn 374800776 East Madlson-at,, near tho Bridgt: 0n Tuesday, April 10, at 10 a, me At privato resldenco No. 890 Wabsali-a¥ee The Entive Coutents of a 12-Room Hgnsf:, Cobsiating of Chamber-sota, Marblo and 1ood LR % elegaut Partor Sulty, Dinlng-ruom Furniture, Fubica, Cook and Mestiae stavey Drasels and azra ihyne soans Matel Mt Bk ety ¢ 3 Maciiue, liedr, Boding, Crockery, Glau sad 1 are, ATLE POSITIVE. — R ST RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 aud 83 Wabash-ar. outslde (b timo ol school. Wherefore, Jet pastora and misslonaries, imindful of what the Councll of Balttmore moust providently deterimined sbout this watter, dilfs gently attend to eatechisuy classcs, and esporial- ly exert themselves fn - explaining those truths of faith and morals whi-h oro more -attacked by hereties and unbelievers, Let them ene deavor Wwith great care, ono while by the fre- quent uso of the Bacraments, oie while by devotion to the Dlessed Viegis, to stremsthen the youug expuscd to so many dungers, aud It thew atlinulats them over an: over Lo hold firmly to thelr religlon, Hut the parents themselyves, aind those who bold their place, should watch with solicitude over thele children, and cither themsclyes (or if they be not able, uthers for them) should interrofate the children concerning the lcssons hewrds they should crumo ihelr books, aud i they perceive onything burtinl * theseln, they should sunply autidotes; and they should wholly keep ‘them away frum and prohibit them the Intercourse aud association with those fetlow-puplls from whom dauger to faith _ond mcrals might threaten, or whoso 1morals mizht be corrupt. . But whatsoever parcats neglect to give this vecessary Chirstian fustruction and education, or alluw them to frequent schpols 1o which tho ruin of thelr souls caunot be avolded; or, in floe, although there be a suitsble Catholle schoul, pruperly pro- vided and arravged, in the sawmo place, or le aboye detalls have come out; but no doubt a jury wiiltind that her sgents erred only through overanxlety to earn a livelibood, anil thut she wae o victhu to passions heyond her cuntrol, and will accord them all *extenuating circuntances.’ —— The ¥rench Wike-Crop of 1876, The French wine crop of last year Is estimated ot 920,056,000 sullons, or us ncarly as possihle ball ot what it was In 1875 (1,50.904,000 allons), Duslng tho last twenty years, the totul has varfed between the minimum of 543,840,000 gallons in 1850, and the maximumn as wiven above for tho crop of 1875, The averase for the last ton years (1507-1870) has been 1,1 000 gallons,” ‘Lhe \}urlk-uluu &:chn as to the quanti- ty of wine wade fu the dilferent depastinents suow Low extensive are tho ravages vuibed by the phyllosera. 'Thus, o the Depastment of the Vuucluse, tho uveraze product of which is about $,800,000 gratlons,” unly 1,100,000 gullons wero made last year, ‘Tuc samo' (s the casc i tas adjacest Department of the Uard, tho average preductlon being 44,000,000 [,:nl‘l\)ul, while last year it was less than b.wu,uoo allons. Tbuufh the year of 1575 was »0 ox- trsordivarily an abundant onc, the Depart- ment of the Herault wade un‘y 193,000,000 jallons, whereas in 1860, which was uot oearly 80 abutdant a year, tho tutal_of the crop ex- ceeded 820,000, gallons. There Is a murked | deercase, tooy i the otber wine-growjus de- THE PRIVATE COLLECTION 01 e James I, Claghor, OF PUILADELPIIA, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 1N NEW YORK, A 16 aud 19,3t L Asswatin Buling, $ ‘The collection comprisca RARE AND IMPORTANT SPECIMENS y celebrated masters of tho French, German, Englily Auwmcrican, Komen, aud 8 & hools, viz.t Alma-Tadewms, Andr Achcl Nougucrcsu. Brios, erstadt. Bougbion, Kosa Bonhcur, Corol, Clurct, conte, Colnpre-Callx, Courbet, Diss, lauligoy, Julcs Dugge, Escorura, Fromcatlo, Olfford, Merbatbolicr, Ioness, Knsus, Lomipals, Madraze, Maccarl, Merle, Paaut, tabl, Th, Housscau, Adolph Schreyer, Troven, Vel Zimacols sndothers. 7 bl Now oo exhibitioa atthe Kurts Gallery, No. 6 East 4ton Sale Twenly-third-at., on Madlson Equare, New York. ‘Wil bold thelr Fitth 6priog Auc ‘The satu will be under the supervlsion of Measrs. M. KNOEDLER & CO., succeiura to Goupll & Co.. ;O“wddl.l:“l.:{l“ “Eu“;:“ it ye 0f the moon as tho wangled remaius und that thar O0-huss woy dea Pe. 2 e v Jothing valuablo about hins bu"‘:fi,i;zfi.sfi‘fi:{, tretehed on o bed, The wife and hertwo wout bave brought say cisht cents for old lron. | ehifidren, who hudnot caten amorscl during Well——* sWell, you want pay for tuat ere off. | tho day, left the Louso and wandered from vne Loas?’ ffnld the lawver, witlh cely repressed | undertaker's establishment to another, beggping socer, *'1 kiuder sbould, you sce," replicd tho | soma of themn to bury ber husband. Morrson farwer fraukly, ug 1 cdon't care about | wasa quict man, of temperate habits, uud Lad kolug to law ‘about b, ihough possibly 1 | pondAuiet man, joy of the Be get @ verdict; for jutles out In our towg | Deenfov """(?“‘“'““" employ of the Po- s woatly wade up of fansers, aud tuey | Ple's Uaslight umtmn*'. from which lo waa dis- kindur bclp cacn other os 2 matier of dpriuclpln i | charged ouacruunt ol the depresscd state of these canca of atock killed by rallroads.” +Aud | the timcs. 3le wasa 33 veara of age. The dis. sald wocklnzly, | travted wouian said of bim that u wore devoted nian colt vut of an Abdalial lhusband pever lved. cavULEE Crotses, wian't ot e s, 8 ke ¢en for veverdl g seasons past, and biad shown 2:25 on 8 balf-milo *Who's Got the Button 3 teack jn the mud, Ludn't het And you bud been Detrolt Free Press, wllered €10.500 for biw the day ho was killed, but | A Detrolter (W. Il. Hough) basjoyented a wouldn’t take it, Decaue you wero going to winatl | uoique devive for the identitication of lost chifl- the puracs 1 the Graud Circult with bim, and thea | dret b partiealar und cverybody fu geseral. 1t Bviug 1o miove oat to Nevada sod buy 8 silver-miue | conalsts of u button mads {n the ordivary form aud i Scnatorslip with the proceeds? O, I'vebeard | of a slecve butto, In such manner that the top of that ull-kuss Defors * I gucss there's & wis- | can be taken off, disclosing & hollow receptacle take somewlicre, sonny," sald tho old farmer with | f,r g giall picco of paper, on which 18 to bo 5 0l of surprises 0sswas got by old man | o AR PE i) il to Butte' road-pacin; Pride of” Lewmont, /16 &N ress of the wearer, outn o wall-cyed . 'mo sccount marg | 80 the outsit. of tho top ur cover s tho inscrip- of my own, now tuat he's | Honiu platn ¢ ‘man letierss ¢ Where L live. dead, 1tuay vay that he was 20 nest grass. Trot? | Ecefusido.” The invention ls called the * per- Why Fred Esvy's buss that bo was fucd fur furloes | petusd personal ideutildation button”? | Ar Bouse thly yearr™ ' Couldu't you sce theso was no *To Let' up un ft? Of course wo al Ve i replicd tha womau very shortly. want o tage it,"" blanaly suswered the have as goad as taken tho house nextdocr. Doyon burn wood, or hard or soft cval? Aud do you wmsko your bread, or bay it Aod what sort of sugar do you use! And how isany disbes and 8[ooRs have you gott" **Ah—wby, are you toad 1t Fasped tha woman of the house. ~ ** 0, nothing,” .couiposcdly remarked hicr curious visitor, **oniy 1 always liks to know what sort of ueighbore [am likely to have, what things they will be likely to Lorrow, and so on, becsdsc it mukes quily a0 ftem in the courss of Lho year. Tho last placo I had uver ou Adsms sttect 1key all used granulated sugar, and the diderence of bivl re, Cutupared with what {4 bad beca on May et, where tuey mostly uted colles sugar, was very cingiderable. By this time tha rcsident bad recovered her scnses, 8nd Jumped fue 3 beovmatick, sbricking, **Take s Spring Trade Sale of Boots and Shoss, ., supply catalogues, recclve orders, Tuesday, April 10, 8t 10 2. cte. RUBT. SOMERVILLE, Auctloncers | Aaaxtrs cholee iing of goods will bo ofareds