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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Famson, Denver, Col; F. G. Maclay, Montrenl.... | Supper wan servea st abont 12 o'clock, and the dence of A, 11, Adame, No. 84 Sangamon strect, Orang racicey. B \limer, DeaMoncs; 1y J. Co%. | menu provided by the Sherman Houre caterer was wete discharged. Mr. Adams was ont of town, ;";{:,',E,I‘:,"d{l‘{"'fi!q-,t\‘;;g" v BuMontE: Cp Matehets, | all that conld be denired. Toarts and champagne bnt hin son aald his father had pood reanona for not ¢ Rev. W el o Sieh Youne, Se% | Mere In ordor ot the oannel, and when (hia was prosecsting. All tho pasties concerned accmed. 1. Sterling Morton and | over flnn:lngrwnnunmm.nd kopt np until A vel overanxions to hare the jtem sudDnressed, F. P, Ireland, Nebraska; Lt m]ng'rnnmrr. e Fork. | lats hour. The officers agreed in pronouncing this . George Eichhornand fa wife Josephine chatged 'he Hon N, . Green. Pekiny | the most auccesaful party ever givenby the So- | with obtaining money by false pretensea by sclling {he Hon, John A. Prercott, Washingtons Paul Bernays, | ejsty, taking overything into cansiaeration. s saloon-license which did not_belong to them, fl'."n'&‘fi-f E‘ué‘ia ‘:'ln}:efl. Regannee, Mich.y George P ‘Among those present were dudge and Mrs. For- | were held In in $500 each to the 15th. 1878, STATE AFFAIRS. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Jessa Mippel), who for seversl years past bas been connected with the Palmer House aa clerk, Aldeich, Barnwell; Third Clrcult, A.J. Shaw, Bumter; Fourth Clrcult, J. H. Hudson, Marl- boro; Bixth Circuit, T. J. Mackey, Cheater; Fighth Clrcult, Thomas Thomson, Abbsvllle. The gentlemen choscn wera deaignated by tho Democratic caucts iast night, ~All are Demo- crats except Mnckn{, Republican, el cors showed & henlthy growth of {1 Tntsrent.” corka M. Cariwelt,of Willcrs Caldwell, of \Vlllllmull]:. in this connty, was_chosen Prestdent: Phiy i Springer, of fir"r!nagclgi Becrotary, w(m‘-h\ly'ai‘-" resldent from cacl ate and " th Provinces. oo Canaiuy Text of the Silver Resolutions Adopted in the Wiscone has changed hinbase of oporations, and is now —— roster, Mr. and Mra, Barton Scwell, Mr. and Mre. sin Houge. The Bond Commlssioners’ report will Dot B8 | o e 1. D. Colvin, Mr., and Mre, J. 1. Adame. Mr.and d 3 EGGILES = T e llod pebind the coanter a¢ the Grand | TITE PLAY-SNATOMER. | Mo b8 Rinchatt s and Men. Lo Gales Sr SUBURBAN. et I R e L B g S L T Pacifc Hotel. JOMN 2. RYAW, and Mr. L. 1. Mantonvs, Mr. and Mee, J. TYDE PARK. The Romonotization of the Sflver | inz s settlement under the Consolldation act of mea . Eggieaton,of Kansas City, ‘an Loueily The temperatura yesterday, a8 observed by Ma- nasse, optictan, No, B3 Madison street (TRIDUXE Tiallding), wes at 8 a. m., 34 degrees: 10 8. M., [ 95; 12 38; 3 p. m., 39; 8p, m,, 36. Barom. eler at 8 4. m., 20.80; 8. m., 20.02. Alols Wiater, residing at No. 207 Cottage Grove avonue, while at svork yesterday in Selpp'a brow- ery ot the foot of Twenty-saventh streot, had his H right leg broken by a beer-keg falling uponit. 1le ‘was removed for treatment to tha Mercy Hospltal, Wiillam_ Tonton, mnson, 36 ,nn of age, yos- terday feil throngh a hatchway from the second to the first floor at No. 140 Clark ll!efl] breaking two ribs and otherwise injnring himeelf internally, lio i was removed to his residencs, No, 1550 Wabash the person who was ntrested Tueaday, and lodged Onklard, Mr. M The Noard of Trustecn met yesterday at the Vil- {4 e, Mr, Mrs. thfoon o cheepe-f conepiring 1o injarathe | Mo Eigh Waltan, Mr, and Ne Do T Iago Hall. All the membors were present. property and business of Mr, McKee Rankin by | Mes. Q. F. llanchett, —Mra. A, A, A bl of the Hydo Park Gas Company for Janu- eurreptitiously procaring and selling coplea of the Mr, and Mts, Marks, 'Mr. and M, Goodwell, | ary, amounting to $354, was prosented and ordor- Yho wiay enllad ~Tno Danites," was yestordsy | MF: andrs i, . Taylor, Me. nd Mev. F; Wil | ed pald. Tho Gas Commany has hiad somo tzauble morning taken befors Justice Meach for examina- | Rern, Dr. and Ars. S‘M‘,“’ ur, Mr. and Mrs, in 1t ranke, and Dent & Dlack proscnted a letter tion. The casewas fest called befors Justico Pot= | JamesBteele, Mr, and Mrs, Aloxander Kirkland, talling President Bensley not to pay it, aa legal Iack, bt a change of vengb was askeaand granted, | Gen. MeArthar, Mr, and Mrs, John Alston, Capt. | procecdings had been commenced. Attornoy 1o objection belng made by the eounsel for the ond Mr, Thomas L. Parker, Ocgnomow r. | Willett did not conslder the matter asan Injunc- = % ciort | eod Mrs, Frank Foster, Mt and M. Jobd | yion and st it pasecd complalnant. r. Egbert Jamieson and C. M. | Colvin, Mre. Delong, Mr. and Mrs. w.mus, 4 pasecd. lardy appeared for the prosecntion, aud Mr. Bar- | ton Iesing, Mr, and_Mre. Godfrey McDonald, The Water Commissloncr atated (hat the fire had Touale ks eounsel for the defendsnt. Tarrson, | Mikses Gussle Otiley, Clara aker, Lon Anderson, | heen lis under the baller at fho Watee-Worke, tho co-conspirator, han slipped ont of town, and la | SontuTavens Estell Denard, Géneyleve LaFay- | which wae batched last weok. The firs had been understood o have gone to Philadelphla. ette, Ella Muiliner, Nolile Rugg, Ada McArthof. | gent up for four days, when the boiler gave ont. 1878, Dollar Demanded of Congross. e — e ——— — ——————— DEATH omnio. Covumnus, Fob. 14.—In tho Senate s resolu- lon was offercd and referred asking Ohio Sen- ators and Ropresentatives in Congress to oppose thu passage of ail bills looking to a reduction of the tarift: Bills were Introduced to suthorize the Btate Archrological Association to make accurate surveys of orohistoric works in Ohlo, and col- lect prehistorle relica for tho Btato Cabinet of tho Archwological Boclaly; to make the owners TURNRR—On Peh. A nt Corning. In., Stra: Aliva TR e, Slaeat daentee ot (NG Tata "Hhecica Daker, aged 33 years and 11 montha, e (<.l (’::Eveu;\ and Nurwalk papera please eapy, TIOMES—Feb. 12, at the residence, 740 Michiga; 8., John Edwaril, infant fon ot John ' E. Faotne Fhomen wked 18 Tanihn and 13 dage. 219 Fidcla A Memorial to Congress Asking for .+ 4 Per Cont Bavings ; Bonds. Feb, 13 at 8 youngett son of Larave Lavoy, S33Fifth-a sRedayearsand d month, of aplsh meningi Aniakee Dapers pleass copy. LOGAN—Feh, 14, 2 Prospects of a Compromise with South Carolina’s it sonof Willlam end Anate arente’ rosldence, 1 Dorncat s Fen 1o AC T b o, cuoo 16 Bauth Dear. Svenue. A aEatents oot sltnatione™ whicts tuake up: | Sametie - 2® Condon, New York; Clough €In* | 4'yroe piece had beon inserted ovor tho break, but Creditors. saiiofficers of mearpotatlon ubleta odicloeng of i e Vel h e Busone BT T4 i, hile +Eilafor, Jt. v of | 3 D : Alex Mc. | been so onlersd. . X ., Fob. 14— g : O Frieady Srakoscn by Johu'A, Ellalsriiie., proprietor of | 'rax Tatmos, and (herelors o sl o oot art SVISCORSIN. tva-Commition on Pabiis Worka ot ihis pren. | She{amiy \mried o atene. . Hiy, Geores . Gooch, Johh DiAndy, Kazar, Frank | - Tho elst 6 fo repeat the facts In fnll. Briefly, they may bere- | ¢ o i e cltizens of Dowen Avenuna considere at e e Lo maraatlo aReat. Cone | e e R apne. Jgmes | thelr scctlon was not ssfe, snd petltioned the spired wath ona 1larricon, a_shorthand writer, 10 » Canningham, . T. Dancan, George Smith, Joln | Noard for 8 policeman. The Doard thought that it Svectat Dirpaich to The Chicago Tridune. 1] 1o recorer for tho value of certaln theatrical woed- MApisox, Wis., Feb, 14.—The followlng reso- rohes purchased by Max in Montreal in 1877, The ing with the Board of Public Works and Re- CUTHDERTBON—Wednesday, Fob. 13, 187, Joby cefvers to conalder the proposition of tho lessecs LIRTBON 0. 'Cuthtertaon, sged 20 years and 0 months. Funerai from residonce nf his parents, 154 Norih C g value of the property is estimated at $200, Mol the. Dlay of \*The. Danites, " the prapert Iutlons passed the Asscmby to-day by 61to 84, [ to sell to the Btatethelr outfit of hoats, dred enter-st., Friasy, Feb, 16, at { o'clock A y ly of Vi . 8y Res, 0 P m. ‘A half-dozen of the so-called Workinemon'a | McKeo Rankin, and sell the ssme to D ios rot [ T+ Mariim, Charlea Woodcock, and othurs. i aud g0 spucinten Constable Lund- | and will pass the Senato to-morrow: and tools, for 830,000, In_consderation of tho | | SCHURIG-On Wednesday mornink, Fob, 13, . Arty met in s ball on the carner of Archer and | tho purgose of having the same produced, thus ia- = LryIng 10 forve papers at the Btock-Yaras, Resoleed, By the Assembiy, the ‘Semato con- | nbandonment of 'the suit now pending against | Beiorsd wifs of Roheet Bchiurlg and oldest daughier o . Ventworth avenues laat evening, They reasomed {nflnut 0 business and property of the owner, It RAIDING TIIE TIIIEVES. The v‘}"..,. itbrney waa instructed fo appeal | carring, that every conaidoration of public policy the lessces. While no declalon was reached, and | ° Funeral from tha residence of her parents, at x together for everal hours as to whether thoy | in the st time that the criminal law has becn in- ANOTIIER 000D DAY'S WORK. the cage of the Village ofylivde Park vs, Charles demantls the Immediate restoration of the etiver | tho mecting ndjourned untll Wednesday, the | Rush-at, ¥riday, Feb. 13, at 2 p. m. " { atibald swallow the Greenbackers ar ho swallowed | voked to protect the rights of dramatic authars or Tho crosado of the police agalnat the crooks was | Creighton ta the Appelate Conrt. doilat to Its formor rank e a lezal-tender for all | indications are that the pronosition of the loss- | = = — Dy thom, And npon adjonrument tho question was | owners of literaty productions, and the presont 0 crus; o P al 0 e PO 0 e A tha Gommittes on Public | dobts, pnblio and private, as it existod prior 1o | ecs will bo rojected, By mutusl consent of tho ANNOUNCEMENTS. L stili undeclded. Srosccntion i therofore regarded as one of un. | continued yestordsy with faic snccess, Wednes- | mnildings and Gronds, forty additlonal feet wero Feb, 13, 1873, with detriment to nane, but of | aytorneys represouting both sides, it wasagreed | T Ti LARIRS OF THE WOMAD . ¥ Coronoe Diatsach yestorday hiold n fnagest upon | Uenal sienideance bya largo classof producers, 1t | day, Tharsday, sud Satutday nighta are the worst B O I oF Lo $1t6 for a pabe | Acknowiedged bencfit to (he wholo ponnle, and onr | noy to press tho pending sult until after tho | A Sisbine 1ring on ihe Nari or Routh HamiAY i Dt Teterin JJO e oeae 0 | mr e ings il compor, ch o MRt | migtetor burlrien and sueake; Wednendey bo- | e SRS RSN o goutn, chtcago made Bemors I O O iracraisd. o | mecting ot for next week, A ot ey . jum| i '] i R b R et 18t Tacrdsy b Hatlroad, | Fenfichiiazy, whilo anothir. who roba tha porscan- | Caute i s prayer-meeting Right, Thirity bocanss | & BHEROT O ok Emanuel Dougherty, 8 police- | use all proper and honorable means to acure the Sifmath Wuhlowioitus (W (Fioan) worsog i orof property which might be worth $100,000, { it Is & favorits theatre night, and Eaturday b o R nk and disorderly, and losin can cvade any ctimnal _prosccation. Yet | canso so many go ont ahopping. That tha police :}:‘:'m."’%'h".'m'l‘&u:‘:. reforred {n, the Fatics such has herctofora been the caso, and if | can prevent burglaties and other crooked work | Commitice, O et will bo r'fgfr?efi'%ffl%fn’ffl',’.’éfl Dy taking a little extra exertions, Is evinced by the | The Buard then adjourned ® 1 fact that no squeala have thog far been made,” The Afier the meeting of the lioard, the Pollce Com- o R O e iacabag Lo ko b day's work hr“gflg‘:{’ Offcr Henry 3. Bcolt of tng | Mitice met In, e’ slation room ' and ezamined a inman Stree! jon, arrcating af ¢ comer o ¢ mf:é:'«’x:f::f'3::\?:‘::':»‘:":-5:: ~'l£‘:{,‘§,’ :’.‘.:';'1'2 Congresa and Sangamon strcets a well-known thief Dfl"lfllmrv- 'fl“{ stifiod that ha was drank, 5“ Jlacd Statuten, making it a penal offense for two :fllm'd .fi":." l!vurlu who ‘"{.""‘"" (1?1 lu'vlc n‘b}nu mfli n: .:'d" mn :;:ggn;«;‘.’ml' m‘nn :‘:’;fie"n[y"w a o m cr9 in & 3 waa evidel o x 25«"‘3?‘.&2,.‘35‘:"‘" to'injure (ho business or prop- | Srimmed Barens b b ot e tation. " oo | susponded untll ho can bring on his witaeatee, ¥ THE FINST WITNERS Oicor Thomas Traynor arcested the notorfons | A woman named liridget Maskell was arzested e, Arth ey teatified that | JiCK Connelley. aliae iiack Jack.’ who is Wednenday night forshooting at aclel tn tho em- T g+ The Daniies - tram donquin Mille | wanted for soveral larcontes, and also upon an | ploy of Judgs ¥an Iigélns, named Nora Scunlon, o O e 1870, ot $5,200, " The ploca was | ¢¢cntion agalnst hit for sagrancy wo enota wero fred, bt no damago dono, fieldge erin Soptamber, 17D, o Sty heloncad 1o | pOMcers Harbor and Redden bronght fn Jamea | 128 monomaniac an the idea that Nors er o olfa axcinstealy. oporty helonged 10 | Dignan snd Thomas Mason, waated for tha latceny dincharged somo two years since from & situatian, :'I‘ an R S T l’i;! e "ku-b“?“ h:d of 8 large '§'""" of brasses from several placcs | 8udsince thea she haa taken every opW‘lIIInlly to By et 320,000 Tar 1t Tha manusctipt | 18 the South Livision, try and bounce her, Nino montha ago sho was ar Tooiwced in evidenc ho identited an an ““‘ng’é" Oficer Clnott broaght in Georgo Jamicson,an In. | fetad for trying to pound the girl, and rent ' up 7 11:%) on fmportanc business. 7T, NEMINGWAY WILL, LEAD TAE ROUS: . ddy meeting ta:day, Rubject, Johnfitf. "W, I Murray, the Guspel Temperance Meeting, 7:i0 p. .y ath 8¢ the Y. M. C. A, Hooms, No. 150 Madisn's on Jeflerson airect, nesr Sixteenth, A vardict of ¢ ccidenta) death twas returned. ~An inquest was 210 heln upon Joseph Canlo. §_years of age, at No. 1441 Jialsted strect, who dfed of rcalds ro- colved by hin titic 2-year-old sister pushing him 1 into a tab of hot water. i Eatly yestorday morning the body of an un- known man was found floating In the riverinn : slip at tho foot of Soventeonth trect. "I appoared ' %o have been in the water for somo wenke, No % markaof violence were apparent, and there wan i Tothing upon the peraon to Indicate dentity. e \ « oppeared to hava been abont H0 years of sge, about five feot savon inchiea high, mustache and Chin whirkera, and was dresacd in a shahby suit of i dark clothen, and cosrse hoary boots, Tho Coro- ner will hold the inaneat at the Morgie to-day. 4 There was yestordny recelved by Collector Har- vey o decision from the United Btafes Court of the Fourth Clrcnit, sn Important decition bearing on passage of a blll so restoring the law. Resolred, That all indcbterincss, public or pri. wate, croated prior to July 14, 1870, and which wan by its terma payable in coin, 1s either payabls {n gold or siiver st option, and all Government honds ianed in accordance with the provisians of the act of Congtrees entitied ** Anact to anthotize the refunding of the national debt, approved July 14, 1870, smonded by an act approved Ja: SECRET SOCIETIES. ODD FELLOWS, 8oeetal Dhpatch to The Chicago Tribune. GRAXD Rarips, Mich,, Feb, 14.—Tho annual Encampment of the Michigan Patriarchal Odd Fellows closed with the installation of officcra. The following officera were elected and duly installed: Qrand Patriarch, Norman Balley, of Haatingsy Grand Iligh Priest, C. H. Palmer, of Jackson; Grand Hecretary, E. Il Whitney, of Lanstng; Grond Treasurer, Harrison Soule, of Jackson; Grand Benfor Warden, A. M. Harrls, of Detroit: Grand Junfor Warden, Josoph W, Ely. of Allegann Grand Represcntative, George FTVIE, MONTILY SOCIABLE OF TIIE 1103 ‘wiil bo hicld at the Tremont Hausa this ove Btates aftar ihe 1st of Septomber, A, D. 1801, in coln, standard vaine, of the Uniled Btates, on'sald July 14, 1870, with Intereat In such coin from the Qats hereof." ate. “TResolred, That whers the worl *'coln’ was thus naed it meant gold and sfiver coln, a dollar af Rold boing 956.8 grains and a silve doilar being 12,5 grains, both' nine-tenths fne, ond it s tho ¥ight of the peoplo to diacharzo tnolr obligations in the exact manner specificd in all contracts entared IRt UNTON CONSECRATION MERTIN I ‘will bo held Increancs [n powe: n Ciark K Ghureh Baturday Be 3 p.m. Earncst Christans sy welcorne, FPURRE WILT, TE A TEMUERANCE WFE Liniscvening ot ca p:firuun.nw-u{‘\:(fflfi‘q , 8t 7530 o'clack, umi u Veu s S i tosit Cit, s Suap ook GRRNS WA BABDITT'S PREPARRATIONS T.BREBITTS AP d -Original and Standard Manufactures OFFICE AND FACTORYt Hos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-st, K.Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP Thomout pleasant and eflective Sosy, for the I gfla for Fumily YWnshing purposes ever ofl¢; package sent free on recelpt of 20 conts, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, Bade from the purest yegetable ofls. Tnriveled Vemt TFes on Fcelpt of 7 cente. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, Fram this Powder 8 beautiful snd serviceable whits woft Honp, of any desirod atrengih, can ba madt la ten miguies without tha use of gress ot potaid. Tral package sent freq on rocetot of 35 cenld. ABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely purs, Tiread, cakes, puddiogs, etc., mad In'% ahors FDaca of tine, keep langer, sod ars more di fl"“me than when made of common And cheap lmits jons. A trisl packsge sent free on receipt of 73 ceats BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Astsndsrd srifcle. Assmple package sent free @ recelpt of 23 centa. BABBITT'S GREAM TARTAR. ted frea from all Impurittes, The housewify e e TEoia1 Packegs sent tree oo recelpiol BABBITT’S POTASH. A pure concentrated alkalt, doubls tuo strength of common potaabi.” BAmPIe seat {rod on recclph of 3 1 for three months. On getting out, she marcnoed e corrlgible young scoundre! and sneak-thiof, who ita, I1. Shearer, of Bay City, Tho report of the Tovenue matters, 1t waa decided by Court | of **The Danltes.” 1le had played the plece 1 waa canght In ‘fi, act of cutting ivory rings from | afound with a pistol and was eent to the County Rteolved, That it sfter n fnll ana unconditional that dlstillers and otners who were seed for “‘)‘A‘l‘r"l)nmnld testified that ho knew Ryan in Ken- h-rneuu} and was found fn the possessionof a | JalL for six months, and is jnst oot of it. restoration of the Iaw-relating to the silver dollar, | Grand Scribe shows 2,801 members In good ‘back taxes and any alleged deiinguencies bave the right to _contest, even (f they have not alrendy appealed to the Com- missloner, Provious to 1872 the was o tho effect that the distiller was obliged ta nn{ withont redeess the Asscssment Tovied by the local Collector, if not corrected by the Commisrioner on appesls bnt he had a remod, of recouree by sulng the Collector, Bince1872 the H ‘Asacasora have been abollshed, and the wholo baai- . ness counccted with nsecesments turned ovar to the Commissioner, who ls de facto Asscesor. The \ Court held that appealing to the officer who made : tho assessment was a hollow mockery, and for ) this reason granted tha right to contest. The quartcrly meeting of the 8t. Andcew's Soci- ety was _held in tho club-room of the Shorman Tiouno at half-rast 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, D, R. Campbell, the Presldent, i tho chalrl The Committes on Memberahip reported 8 num- ber of reelguations and withdrawsls, and, on mo- tlon, thelr names_were stricken from i roll. The Committeo on Finance reorted that the books of the Secretary and the Treasurcr had been exam- fned and found eatisfactory.~ Tho price of di- floman was, on motion, fized at $1 each. The . easurer, Willlany Dalc, submitted hls repart for tho quarter, which showed that there fa now in tho ‘reasury tho sum of ~ $1,450. Tho Tressurer_also revorted that thero was £544, 43 of the Soclety’s money in the Central Na. : tlonal Bank at the time of its faflure, Mr. Wallaco : moved that tho constitution and Dy-laws be so 5 amended ns to provide for the election of a Chap- A Jain. ‘This resolution waa laid over for ona wern. The mceting then sdjourned. it should be found there was any considerable dif- forence betweon the value of doilars in gold and sliver, wa should regard it as o wise policy to reml- Juet the welgntof thetwa cofnd, oither by increasing the weightof allvorordecreasing tho |\‘m;,'hfiolfold. an by the llon. John “Bhorman In 1808, or both, 8o as to secure thoir harmoniogs circala- tion na money of account of tho United States, but, i the opinfon of this Legislature, it will be jm- ossible to determina thelr relative value until the wo metals shail have been placed upon nn equal footing by n restoration of the law in relation to tho silver doiinr as It stood up to July 12, 187, 1n tho Benato this morning the Goyernor sent fn the names ot Carl Dorflinger, of Milwaukee 88 Kegent of the Normal School, and Howa M. Kutehin, of Fond du Lac, as Director of the Btato Prison. Bllis passed memorializing Congress for the {mprovenient of Kewnunce harbor; authoriz- iny the Government to exccute quit-claim deeds and releases in certaln casea; authorizing the exchango of notural history and prehistorie spucimens_between tho Stato Historical Society and 8tate Unlveraity. Senstor Burrows' memorlal to Congress rela- tiro to savinus banks camo upas a special order. The metnorisl is as follows: To the Senate and Fouse of Representallves of The UnWed Slates in Congress Asaembled: Your ‘memorinlists, the Legisiaturc of Wiacouain, re- lrulhllly represent ihat, owing to the demon- alrated insecurity of many savinge banks as dopose {torios for the surplus enrnings of the peopic, pub- 1ic poilcy and gencral welfaro alike combiua to de- mand that Congress shonld nuthorizo the issuo of bonda or certificates of deposit bearing s low rate of interest, not excecding 4 per cent per annum, fnto which the induscriai cl of the country can atall times invest their carnings, making such de- Dosits entirely scecre, and at all tinos convertible. Whenevar jnvestors ahail a0 desire; that the bl introduced by the Ilon. Hiram Price, of lows, into Congress, in most of ita general features, meets the npproval of this Legislature: that no loana for ayment OF retirement of national bonds ought Ecrenflor to bo mado until the same have Theen offered to the people of the United States, to bo takon In small denominations, ¥o that overy prudent citizen mn{ huve an oppor- tunity, sccording to his means, to ho)dngmrunn of 'the pablic debt, aud no SByndieato onght to bs cauntenanced in transforring sald dobt sbroad un- 111 the loan has beon frcely otfeced in tho market at bome, throngh any designsted denository, or the money-order post-ofiices of tho United Btates Your memorialiats, therafore, earnestly request that the matter aforessld may receive the early and favorablo consideration of Congress. At tho conclusion of Senator Burrows' apecch tho resolutions srere orderod to a third reading. In tho Assombly, a bill passed apuropriating £30,000 to tho Deal and Dumb Institution, concurred in tho Scnete bill providing for the clection of hwo Associate Justicea of the Su- reme Court. Both Housca held scastons this evening, . A Republican caucus held lato to-night de- cided to mect next Tuesday to sslect o candi- date for Supreme Judge. The Democratic cau- cus will meet to-morrow night. Politics will not enter 1nto tho election of theso additional Judges. In the conslderation of the memorlal to Co gress rolative to savings banks, Sonator Burro The Collector of Tiyde Park commenced lovying luludny for personal taxes, and proposes to make hings warm for delinquonta frum this time on. ——————— WIHEATON COLLEGE. All tho Charges Agalnst Prosident Blanch- nrd Sustnined. ESpeetal Disnateh to Tha Chicage Tridune. WagATo, Iil., Fob, 14.—The Congregational Counclt rosumed {ts secret seasion at 10 o'clock this morning, and completed its work at 1 p. m. A finding was brought in that has nstonished the Colleze party, and has been a source of congratulation smong the friends of the gentle- men who called the Councll. The three scparate charges were roforred to g8 many committecs last evoning, and those Committees brought in thelr reports this morning, and the Councll discussed, slightly amended, and adopted them o 8 whole. In its preamble the Councll states that overy effort was made to sceurs o mutual council, and after a thorough investigation have arrived ot a unanimous resnit. Mr. J. M, Chapman Is fully sustained in the Anding, and tho Council uses no vaguo terms about the matter. With rezard to the alleged accusation of stealing (cl uwe L, spccification 1), the Councll says that, hile we depreeate the hasty application of such terms to the conduct of a Curistian brother, yot, Af the facts were as Brother Chapman belleved, and as the evidence before ua goes to show, tho wrong complained of is_one descrving sovercat condemuation, and which tho language of Mr, Chapman hardly too seyerely characterized." Mr. Chiapinan is also fully” vindicated In his conduct with other citizens to sccuro o change in the Cotlezo administration, and in all other particulars, and tho actlon of tie church in dis- fellowshiping lim is characterized as unchrls- tlan and dllordul_v‘ and s “great outrage upon Brother Chapman.’”” ‘Tho refusal to accept bis confossion of ropontance s regarded as a flagrant violat{on of both common justice and Congregations) usage, aud, therefore, null and void, o Prof. Webstci's eharres' ngalust ' Prealdont Blanchord are also completalv sustained. The action of the Chureh In relusing to call o mutual council Is pronounced uncongregational and oppressiva, The Councll soys thero wns not the stightest ground for the charge of cou- spiracy mado sgaiust Prof, Wobster by Prest dent Blanchard, The declaration of tho latter that Prof. Webstor was* mentally and morally incompotent to bo n guide of tho youth In the Colicga™ {s characterized as o wanton and crucl slander. Prof. Webater s spoken of (o the highicst torms in that conncction. Prestdent Blanchand’s courso in diverting the Wobster fund, and his use of Indecent langunge, is condemned {n unmeasured terms, Ou the third point frescnted by the Church Committee, tha Coundl says tho church was not _dissolved, and all members who remall % number of them. 'é:il:{(:“;n?: 3,:;::".,;:;1 .:"‘,.E':.."‘“‘m'.‘.’,’.“%?"-'ffié‘i Detective Shay brought In another notorfons R o ani Tho Danites™s toat Jtyan said | thichy ~Jimmy doneon, Who tas b sed e euid bo had, and that he would farnish tho | MAY, OF other hpRed - AhroCR thing ey ny. Feb. 5. Mr. larrison bronghta | MCPhen Of O oty been arrestod. Diices Tent (o s roomm trom Ryan, and Tlareison prom. | & Lo he recontly been neretied. Dificer B i oy 200 ha 1t was compioted, | Shanley attempled o arront Fernk lalh Bie - b Ined 10 bEing (b8 g e e e it copy | At thie corner of Twelfth ptsset wnl line laiand T oo an 54 waa pald for them, | Srcnuc: DUt b aomod, o e crsapd. Stconing to agresmiont with Ttyan " | plumpeda revolver into bis face,and then sacaped. i 0 cer Lacey cat 0 him, and, after another wl\‘lfih:zm‘tll;-afin:ocnlled to identify Ryan's hand- "“IM "fimf' &“‘"fi’&' :n ,_m“‘“ mnl, at '|hu o e station. & thougl nt eaveral pol arcenlies By‘:;i'n%m‘éfi nfmbflfin 'th!«“%(%y'e’l’ t"h[;nrw Bach ;“‘,‘;flh.ew proved np agalnst them, and at least one olors™ was dollvored to Ryan by Hacrison. He i O e exeation with 1iatFircn witn Teferenca | o Dolectivas Lansing and Londorgan mals tig cap- 15 **The Danites,"” when 15, sald he was getting 1p 8 o) {nl it for Ryan, Ie raw Harrison twico alihe AJeiphl Theatre taking notos of **The Dan- ites," and afterwards saw bim writlog out the noten at hix roome. Tho testimony of Mr. J. . Dlatsdell was mainly a repetition of that of Mz. Duflleld. One jmpor- tant fact wan clicitel, that be had seen Harrison aftor leaving ltyan's office, and that Harrizon told him that ho and Ryan_were in partnership, and thigt ho furnlehed tho plars to ttzan. Mr, Dafiield was recalled, and corroborated the abova testimony. 3iN. JONN . RYAN swas put on the witness stand, The substanco of hia tentimony was, that bo had spoxen with Daf- field and Dlaiedell about engaging a draniatic com- pany, and also in reference to producing certaln Plays,—among others, *+0ar ° Bachelora," and “Vfho Danites." Biniadol} anid be had chimged with llarrison for **Our Dachelore, and wanted to know Liow much **The Danites” would cost. Witnesa told him it conld be had for 820. Then there was mome_ dickering sboat the price, and Tialadell wanted him to get it. Witnesa said he would think about it, Mr.Tlyanhero wentintos ser- fes of wholesalo denials about hia partnoratip with Tarrison, and about his eale of copyrighted playe. claiming, In rogard to *4 Our Dachelars, " that "he fiad merely lent Harriron $6, taking the play as scenrity, and, in regnrd to the transaction abont ““Thia Danites.™ that he had warnoed larrison agninat Biaisdell and Duflicld as being susplelons chnractom. The evidenco belng concluded, Justics Meech snmimed it up, holding that the festimony, taken in connection'with the letter of Ryan addreased to e, Duiteld aomitting s matual arrangemont_bee tween blinelf and Iiarrison, was suliclent to hold himon a chargo of conspiracy, Iznn's ovidence was sclf-contradictory, and was rather In favor than otherwie of the truth of the charge preferred ng,n net him, tyan was nccordingly held for trial at the Crim- fnal Coutt, and wan required 1o mive bail for his appesancd in tho wum of 2800, Tho bail was far- nlabed by o friend of the acfondant. _standiog In this jurlsdiction, and shows that the Order Is flourishing, despitejthe hard times. The Grand Treasurer’s report was very en- couraging, and shows that the money paid for rellef duriog tho past year, and for benevolent puere-, is about the same ns in former years. The sessions of tho Encamp- ment have becn very harmonious nnd success- ful, and the delegates have been much pleazed with their recoption at the hands of thelr brethren here. The noxt scssion will be held tha sccond weok In February of uext year in the clty where the Grand Lodgo, which meets hero next week, may vote vo meet. tare of the dny, In tne person of George White, alina **Livernool," s follow capable of dolng any sort of crooked work, and who has already servod three terms (n the Penitentiary. (e is the roputed “'hoss' af the ‘‘climbers,” o gang that s thought to have & considerable smount o ‘iewag" mccreted mbout the eity, Tits brother professionals, Purdy and Dudloy, take thoir arreat’ philosophically, and defy the ofiicers 10 et proof enough to stick thom, During the day Detective Scott busted himself in hunting up evidence against Phillp Phillps and Archer Leblong, burziars, In Farrant's pawne ahop he fonnd the large clock stolen from Feter Fox's saloon, on Milwankeo avenue, and at anoth- er place ho found a portian of the cigsts. Early In the evening, Oficer James Libby roticed two hur‘fhrn l»?'"fl“' force entrance 10 tho rcs- jdence No, 52 North Peoria stroet, by prying open tho window witha jimmy. They naticed his o roach and run, he pursiing ond firing at them. Binally ey Godecd ‘nio 1byrintt of iloys i escaped him, Atabont 5:30 In the evening, athug entored o ‘barber shop on Milwankes avenne, near Deaplaines atreet, and demanded that the only #onnn proa- ent shave him for mothing. 'he _barber remonstrated, wheroupon < the rufian drow a knife and a_revoiver upon him. In the melee Oficer Porior approached, at which the ruffun ran off. Porter followed for a block or two, and the fellow finally canio to halt and throw the rovolver, with a curse, into Porter's faco, Jt waa unloaded, however, and did him bus little damage. At the station the prisoncr was recognized as Barney Benson, aliss John Johnson and Patrick MeAullff, 110 was hiberated from tho Penlientinry only last Tucaday, after sorvinza one-year son- tence for_the burglary of a West Indlana street ealoon. Inthe fignt ‘at tha barber-shop he re- cdlvtd n 8tab in the back, which s not of a serious nature, All_thts has beon done In the West Division, The South Division {s gulct, as it gencrally has .been, and there {a but llitle stealing outside ot or- dinary sneaks in the business portion of the clty. But il Is a question If the crusade in the Wost Di- vision will not drivo tho thuga and thivves across the river, and already Capt, O'Donnell is laying anares to'captura them. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING,. The canc of Georgo Engor 1a set for trial for Mon- day, but, Inasmach a3 Sherry and Connolly are set for trial the same day, he will not ba roached. ‘The CommIttce on Pubiic Charlties go to the In. sane Arylum to-morrow to reccivo supplics, and tho Couimittce on Roads and Bridges to Brighton to-day to look after tho roads thereabouts, KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAS. MARsHALLTOWN, In., Feb. 14.—~In & dispatch from hore last night o mistake was mado In giv- ing the names of twoof the nowly-elected grand ofticers of the Grand Lodgoe of Knights of Pyth- fas. J. D. M. itamiiton, of Fort Madlson, was clected Grand Prelate, instead of Grand Vico- Chancollor, as was statcd In last night's dis- patch. Dr. Glensy, o Albia, holds the latter office. The Deputy Grand Chanccllors not before reported ore E., H. [Hibben, of Marshalltown, Charics Weltz, of 1)cs Moincs, ond N, I. Burt, of Burlington. ' The grand ban- quet Inst night at the Boordman House, given in honur of the Knlghts, was the most brilliant onc of the kind ever held in the clty, snd the fincst Knights' cntertainment ever witneascd In the State. Tho full dress ball nt Rico's Hall wos urrcnt event, aod was participated in by the elitc of Maraalitown and distinguished gucsts from abroad. T Just of the represont- atives to tho Grand Lodge left tho city to-day, The Rev. Dr. Thomas wliil lectaro to.night at Farwell Hail, in ald of 18 Company, First Regiment o Cavalry, 1. N, Q. Bubject, ‘¢ Problems.” “Musle will bo furnished by the Shicago Quastotts, who tncldentally aro o slng +¢The Cavalry Song™ and V+The Koldier's Last Adlen.™ The advanced views which Dr, Thomas holds upon all aubjects of gon- cral interest Invariably recurcs hin o large audi- ence whenever and wherever ha connents to spenk, and, an the present ontortalument fs griven fnnidof a cause which descrves tho cardial co- operation of the community, Farwell Hall onght 10 be, and doubtlens will b, crowded to-nizht. Durinz the labor tronbles of last summer, this or- s ganization aid eflicient sorvice in supprcaring the Flotous element fn Chlcugo, and it haa been work- inig hard cver aince to procuro the means neces- eary to ronder It 8 permanent and reliablo force in 1ho Interests of law and order, Its work last sum- 3 mcrwas highly complimentad by the city suthnrl- ! tlen, and citizena shonld take this oppdrtunity to +how also an appreciation of the necensity far such organizations by attending the lecturc, and, ‘whilo cnjoying Inetruction and smunsemont for an evening, 2dd to the ability f *B™* Company to complete ita canipment. 1icketa ore bojn rold at Jnneen, McClurg & Co.'s and at the West Hide : ‘Library, No. 230 West Madison treet., - WOMAN'S CHRIATIAN ASSOCIATION, ‘Fhe Hoard of Managors of the Woman's Christian - Association heldn its rogular monthly meeting yes- terday morning at 10::0 o'clock In'tho Doarding- 1lome, No. 7oi \Wabash avenue, . The' reasurcr, Miss Groy, submitted her re- ort, whichi showed a balance of cash on hand of 05,50, and expenditures during tho past manth of . 503, 'The concert ontho WestSldo uetted tho Aa- - soclation §24.20, Mra. lavens presented herreport of tho reliious work, which was of & eaflrfaciory character, ‘The report af Mrs. Todd, of the Employmeont Purcnu, showed that sitnations had been secured s for 102 fomales, THE FURNITURE MEN. End of Thelr Deliborntions in New York City—=Important Daoclslon Renched. Spectal Dispateh tn The .Chicagn Tridune. Nzw Your, Feb. 14—At the closing sceslon of the furniture dealers this afternoon the ro- port of tho Commitice on Credits was read. It recommended that credit oxist only upon the pasls of a mnegotiation, and that the fallacy which seomed to recognlze credit asa right be discarded, and, taking this as a basls, prescnted the following conclusion: That cach Board of ‘frade represcnted fn the Conventlon adopt a standing rulo prior to April 1, 1878, reducing the length of credits to thirty daye, and that all credits longor than thirty days shall bo scttled by note within thirty daye, tho rulo to ba rigidly enforced; that the rates of discount for cash be fixed by cach Board, credit Jonger than thirty days to bo rcfuscd all ap- plicants who aball re.use or neglect to furnish o full statement of their conditlon when de- manded, each Board to cnforce observance of theso rules on its members, under such penal- tics as thoy may prescribe. Tho report was D. D. SPENCER, A FISIY BTORT. Wodnesdny of this week there was In thiscity gentleman from Michigau who had in his pocket. or In some other part of hle bolangings,—it might have been his mind,—gertain information whicn waa aeither valuablo nor certalnly teue, and yet of a considorable intereat to nearly a tenth of tho people of Chicago, for it coucarned the man who was able to owo more men than any athor person who ever lived in thia city, to wit: D. I, Bpencer. Tho gontleman In question was not small, of THE PROPRIETOI will give an ounco 8 * C! Y with 8t nt =old for e ounce of impurities found 18 ‘ et rsientan soport of tn tsponanc | it o SO o oansd, and tproshte | Ot seueriey raceved 307 valmines. of ‘one | OUSLIDL L6t corepaat el e foll e L £55 ofthess proparasions. c 5 vn who abeer un e — L ik R N R | S it T sl | orsinter, S e By | SRR bl s nl | Bk e bR SR ek | comitee o & minortt seport trom the | " o Sale bu all Dealers. i ete., which would be gratefully appreciatod, The *f know where D. D, Bpencer {s," man In the oflice, tivns of the church tootuers has beeninno | ¢he nrofoundest emotlon of pity In the human - +s\Well, whoro Is hel" ¢+ And T want to fnd out if there has been any rowand !{l'!'r:\l for apprebending him and belnging hac report of Mrs. Frisbio showed that thero wero twenty peréousat Fulenl boardIng at the Ilome, "Tha question of having 8 courso of loclures in the three divisiona of the city was discusscd, and tho Chale thought it would &’mve & feasibie and plensant way of procuring funds for the Assocla. tion. e Chalr stated that thoy would endeavor to respect affectod. Regarding the reception of Prof, Balley and Tits wifo ra metnbers of the church, the Council advises that it was estremely disorderly, and they are not iu any proper scnso membors of tho church. ‘Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tylbune, The malority report recommended the follow- ing smendments: That the number of cred- Itors and amount of labilitics now required by Bec. 5031 of the law to institute proceedings in bankruptey bo materiaily reduc- ed; that the number of creditors and amount OIL-TANKS, WiLSON & EVENDEN, /A5 OIL TANKS axp SHIPPING CANG, breast, ho knew of none equalcd by what is calied s run of depositors upon a savings bank. 1le recounted the terriblo results of fnsecurity of saviugs institutions, the ruln, distress, bittorness, shipwreck, and bankruptey which engulfed o nation aud had driven them into the waelstrom of calamitous despair. fle ‘The Committes on Puollc Charities was In sas- slonat the County Agent's oflice yeutarday attor- noon. Notling was dono excent tha pavsing on o faw lnglluunm for transportation and the accepte ance of & bid to furnlaba lut of clothing for the paupors at the Poor Farm. Qeurge Bolonions was yesterday sent from the him ba **Where did you say he was?"" +*You understand that | don't want thia reward for myaolf, but for Mra. Spencer.® slic 1n need of money?" " E. Wis, Feb, H.—The Grand of liabilities now necessary undor Bec. 5,133 to 47 & 40 Wost Lake Btreet. meko sirenuous efforia to make the Boarding- e e Trarope: not In France, an | Jafk o fo Taban Asyins Oh an o1a yeruich 1o | Latss of Katmhia of It Showed from autaentic officlal sonrces that the | Spentn the debtor's disthiarge, in compositio - L <k O ting, excopt the ~$100 reported, but in another country, © | Lodge of Knighta of Prthias, which has been in obtain the del e, osltion or R upporiing, bxcopt tho sent, ~#100 it | tag boen toportad, But in anathet cauntey. D L e e o b ey | sesslon in thia clty for soveral dave, udjourned fidustrial classes of the coutry havo hudon | Stherwise, bo eniarged; that Bec. 5127 bu so N O s ron catatoass TRt deposlt from thelr surplus earninigs, In 8avings | ynended os to securo a mots cconomical admin- which the loard would raiso, * 8ha urged iy tho Jadica to work horder, and not lcave everyti “+Phey aro in'a country where he cannot speak ed. The action faa Hitl to<day. Tho following aro the officers clected: i 2 S — ; e s honters ol oy & faws - Sho thought that | the language.” " e e rrnasreoand | GU¥.'C., Georgo P Biuw, of Eau Claire: G. a‘g‘lh’ifl";‘,“mfi::fi:‘;‘;fl Groator by 8L | jatrotion of the law, d that cach Exchauge | ... CONFEUTIONBIERs e A they encti oughtto raise at least 4 perinonth, 1n Switzerland, T think yoo saldy insane nlways jusanec.™ dohn W. Ganes, of Witcrtown; G. V. s buht, not. ow to adjourn without and Board of Trade re nted fa the Conyen- SELEDHATED taushot ‘There were "“1 membera in the lioard of Man. s+ But his wifu can, Hho learned the langnage at ‘The County Cotrt furnlehed food for the McK. Hutchins, o ‘fam- & ‘Perpetual guarantes and sthnulus tion securo as many atures possible to the Unlob - eSpromed sl agemaizand ik each, did Latidatay (hars would thoachiool whore she eraduatod; sho doos”all (e | sy’ nrlous agaln yeaterday ln tho trial of an. | Morrow, of Shart ;| providlug 8 Do o abita, i1 | o propoisd memoril b0 Conrretn, parta, 11 aha upward b ®0 e mattorF of ralsing funds was then discussad o for (e ball =, ned the langasge of | oihr Lawarly caue.’ Aunle llunson and A, °C. | of Milwaker; (1 weotland, | 0 e o iletiost. terma the " blils of | gy e Oy oo reseut Hankeunt Taw. 25, 40, 00 per . “Addrest b at some length, when the Rov. Dr. Fletcher was | Tlolisad when young?" Anderson were the principals. The defendant's | of Milwaukees 0. G, Gearzo W. Gana, of Eau | price, of fowa, aud Waddelt, of North Carolina, dlgll‘onu 10] nl£ .dm Er{c}:nu | mrxhrunt aw. orderd GUNTIIE, Conterr 3 introduced, who [,‘"’"“'“" togive a course of lect- +hey ure nying under an assumed nawo, and 1 ‘Wefonse was that the woman was ono of easy hab- | Claire; G. 0. G., T. V. lamilton, of Berlln. | 4oy fotoro Congress. 1lo asked that Congress 'he motlon opt the minority report was rlonor, Chicago. 3 wres for the beuefit of the Association. know woat that uaina te, " —————————ee—— its, but her counscl scemed to puu{ adectually contradict it. The case was giventothe juryat s iate hour, and & sealed verdice 1o to be returned this morn{ug. OF INTEHEST TO EMFLOTRES AND CONTRACTORS. The County Tronsurer yestarday reached a very wise concluslon 1o consultation with tlhie Finance Commities, Hereafter orders passcd upon at one Taceting of the Board will not be pald of signed by hhin untll after ancther incoting has been held and the wminatcs of the precoding been ‘approved. Ierclofors he has wigned ordars and pand them as suon ss passod on, theroby fne curriug the risk of having thia Board reconsider fta actlon. Walker and Scxton, who were granted orders Monday, wore kicking yestorday aver the now rule, but 10 nuavall, and the latter at a very lost by 8 to 7, and tho maforily report was ldurud by 10 to The last roport was that of the Committeson Fallures. The report recommended the division of the country into five sectious; that a Stand- ing Committce of five ba appointed Lo manage each failure 1 the soction of country etnbraced In ita jurlsdiction, whose duty it shall bs, when a fallire occurs. to in nish each Board intel the condition of the bankrupt, lis motives, cause of the fallure, otc., and that legal proceed- ings, should it becomo necessary to institute them, be under the charge of th attorney of the Bourd having chargo of the fallure. The report was adopted. Watortown was sclected for tho noxt place of meeting, Snecial Dispateh (o The Chicagn Tridune, Wugaton, I, Fob 14.—~About 100 of tho students and Professors of Wheaton Collegu formed a torchlight procussion this evenlvg, headed by the cornct band, and visited Presi- dent Blanchard and membuors of the Fnenlq. There wero amoug the number the Presldent's son, Charles, aud’ his sou-in-law, Prot. 1l A. Flsber, both of whom are members of the Facuity, ‘This mavo was made to show tho President and Faculty that they wore upheld by tho students in the move which they have recently taken in the Collego flihts. "About three-fourths of the procession was composod shiould give to this country sows legisiation to pn‘:xvgnt‘ lu-. asa uotion, from financial decay and death. In the Senate, this evening, a bill for letting the printing of Buprewe Court reports to the Jowest bidder caine up on spaclal order, and was discussed ot length. A miotion to indefluitely postpone was rajectod—8 to 19, Tho bill was then passed without {cu and mnays. This bill wives Wiscousin publishers o chauce to compete with Callaghan & Co,, of Chicago, who have had the contract at $1.50 per volnme herctofore, “I'ho Asscubly has been oceunied all the even- ing on an uld clalm for $10,000 of Morzan L. Martia ogulust the State. “+Uan it bo that he has picked up the long-lost cognomen of Bmith" +*Tho rearon why T ask about thisls, that, i there 18 anything to be made iu the way of T \ard, Mrs. Spencer ought to get it. Bho has Jo Tound out what & scoundal her husband is,and vhe is afeald that ho intends Lo run away and leave her penniless in a forelzn country.,’ "u‘nke o savings institution of her, In short, you moant* “*And I want to protact her as far as I can, and provide for her.” *+’Aro you a specis] friond of hers? " ++ My name is Lyman 8, Wilion." *+And why do you got up so much interest inthe cavol ¢+ And 1 live In Joneavllle, Mich, Iam an uncle i "Aftor Dr, Fletchier had concludod bis remarks, the Chair urged upon tho ladles tho neccesity of i ralniny: fundn to run the Home, after which the ) meeting adjourned. ’ THE TEMPERANCE CAUBE. Alarge and rospectable audienco nasembled last evening in the lectore-room of the Washingtonlan Tlome, to hiear an address by Dr. Heynolds, tho spitator of tho “'red-ribbon™ movement. Prof, {lkinson was in tho chalr, and introducod the i . epeakor as Dr. Reynolds, the relormer—a designns tion which sppeared to sgrce with the Doctor's claim to distinction. e did not protend, ho said, to ba public oratar, but merelyun humbls imstrument in the hands of God for the refurma. tion of drunkards, o fult hls own Insignifcunco AUCTE ALE! s anaa s rmnnn By ELISON, POMEROY & CO4 Auctionecrs, 78 and 80 Ranaalph-st. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. Friday, Feb, 15, at 9:30 0. m,, IMMENSE BTOCK NEW PARLOR FURNITURE, Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Lonnge, &, &t A FULL LINE ltvely rate from the fact that It hos become nolsed - o suore 88 ho proceeded fu hi = vt 4 3 - : Pt SRl ittt | st A Rt 1o | Tl o lepiipacy o M ai Al SRS ~ B intion recommending that the Comnlt. | CARPETS, ST OVES, 1Y, e sy uolas procoeded Lo address the | YOU1" noxtmoctiag, Ae a mmatier-of fact, ivs 7 A THREATENID MONOPOLY. Soeclal DispateA b0 10 Chicuga Trivune, ask the co-operation of otber brauchics of bust (Qleneral Houschold Geods, Offico Desks, General Merchondise, lated Ware, &¢..&¢ ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctrt POSITIVELY OLOSING SALE AND LAST OHANCE yoted hin 18 without the shadow of justice, and for him (o got it is simnly to rob the people, lle hiae Cone conslderable work on tho dome, aud very naturaliy wante pay for it, but by what authority? 1t the Board stops Lo canvass the qaestion, overy cent lie will get will bo througu the courts, whoro attorncya say Liv has not the semblance of a casc. +VAnd theroforo 1am naturally antlons that, if thore {4 any way (0 l‘;mvldc for hor, sho should get tho henofit_ of it. DBut didn't you ask mv somo questiony™ "o gentloman explainad that ho hiad no remem- brance of asking auy question which bad not been newered, On coming into this Information a Trinuxs re- 81, Pavt, Miun., Fob, 14.—~The school-book war waxes hot. All the leading publishers are said to be ropresented in the large lobby agi- tating the matter. Each sido inttmates thatthe others are not above bribery. Among the bills lntroduced tn the Senate to- ness 1n securin the desired amendmenta to the Bankrupt lnw was adopted; also_ono providing for the printing of 16,000 coples of tho deliberas tions uf tho Convention for gencral circulation among the trade. Resolutious of thanks were ndopted, and tho Conveution adjourned sine di mblage in plain, carncat, ond porsussive . Jangusga” on the subject of 'temperunce. Une ? ike Mr. Goueh und other orators, ha for- sook tho beaten path of depleting the lurld [ horrurs of tho drunkurd's 1ife, aud sought to paint out thu practical advautages of alifo of sobricty, > e admitted that the sajority of drinkiog wen wureiuud-nclnml, onial fallows, hut bu showed Soeclal Dispalch o The Chicago Tribune, EasT BAoiNAW, Mith, Feb. 13.—The city closed a contract to-dsy with the Smith Dridge Company of Toledo far the construction of a freo bridge seross the Baginaw Niver at this point, of the Howe truas pattern, 838 fect long, . them thnat their good-| and Tty | porier wasailictod with # desira to know if Wilson CRIMINAL. to be complnted July 1, and to cost $17,500, | day, one provides a penalty for usinz Ialso rep- T e T T ey et i, et hey ety Wiy | SIS T b AT e S 0 . e e mmento a onct. Th thrcs oi. | rseuiationstoobtly o scedcrain Lo bo sup- JOURNALISTIC, AT AUCTION. 0 human pr 1o ended b[: hnndln)f around slipa of tho pledge which binds thoso signing it to abstain (with the halp of Almighty God) from all spirituous and sl liquors, IIAl:Audlnfi wino and chier. 'Thu speaker's remarks were listoned to with attention, uod many of thoso present becanie members of the red-ribbon movement, After wrayer and other devotional exerclses, the meoting Bpacial Dievaich o The Chioigo Tridune. Bostox, Feb, 18.—Tho Boston. Dally Globe, which, it 18 alleged, has for some two ycars been in & bad conditlon pecunfarily, has cbanged lands, and will desert tho Independont Repub- llean ranks and appear asa two-cent Democratic Juan named Wilson did marry an sunt of M Some unregonerato thiet last evening got aws with & fine buffalo-robe from Ald. Bsumgarten's Luggy. Justico Calvin DoWalf has lsausd & warrant for the arrest of Willlam W. Morgan, who ls charged pllod by the Btato to the destitute in the grass. hopper districts; anotber, by Bouator Arm- strovgz, propeses an amcndment of tho Statutes with regard to ratlroads forming counections, making runniog arrangements, or purchasing or bridges have pooled fogcther to provent the construction of the nov bridge, and will mako applivation for an injinction as soou us the bridge is commenced. They have also caused tho passage of o resdution In the Houso of ERBY & PERIOLAT'S LARGE STOCK FineFurs,Rohes, &, was impoesible thal have been unkindly treated band. llo had & vagua sidy with disposing of property mortgaged to b, 8. | Hepresontatives setting forsh that the proposcd | renting of other compaues, iy separted. {her _&’;’j‘;,?'w,,gmfl;: ,nh.""“,'md";‘;, gt | calboan. hrlfi o will obstruct wvigation, and requestivg | The Committee o(p‘ah Whole recommended | morning and cveniog paper. An cffort was vy S I Or LI T the Lokt Jbely that Mce, Kpencer would wo (o | James Hardy snd John Powers, the two young | bt Secretary of War o furestizat and report | g; passage s bill making lmates of the Re- m‘ldfi to secute 3"?:“:::";;;‘?“'1':“1 Sulary / o ithnane, sk fathor of i Oy ofKnlgbla: | als rolative sakiny atch & beopossl s tadl | meuwbobeld up Frank Marin e eirnarof whetber sald bildre Yl obaract Ravigatlon. | gorp, geliool scut thero on charges puulabiable o 818000, LUt L e and uitar of yna | At Store 87 Madison=st., s ity foatorlay morniug. atd pui'up at iho Graud | tece ho bad treated her wore Kindiy, aad Wit | Markotateestsas Ohleaso vinto s ek Sgo tuat Y e by imprisoameut Stato charges lustead of | Loston ilmu‘ has beon engesed. - fho Demo- | SATURDAY, FEB, 16, ot 10 a. B« s pacilc Hutcl, b Supkeise Chaeeior [iaibbous | o sue hed been on far moro wiimats'terme, | B5Hura i il otiardas aud word el (0 A MERNED CONPLIKENT, county chiarges, a4 with other lumates, R O L O e o oo st ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Aucir fecturcs on the Order, “which was orgauized at’ p Washiugton In 1804, During the day the f.muum.,. Lield & sort of mpromptu seception. 1 bis room, ] and was Visited by 8 lurge nuinber_of Kuighta, | 3. Cludiui il tho Supresie Lodge Representaty i amuny whom were Bros, Jiace, Caldwell, Cas : tnan, Lyon, Keonedy, Hernan, and otbers. Biro, i Hattivone sistod thaf by found'the Order tn tha thie Criminal Court In bonds of $500 each, Jacob $eheilloy and Aloxander Tiffany, wha wero gr- :fi:l;fl !llgld:uupmd comphicity in tho aftslr, wore chal We clip the followingfrom the Pittsburg Zvening Tlegraph ot Jan. 24: | A MEUITRD COMPLIMENT. +The National Assgiation of Stove Manufa tarcra has rocently sdpuraed in New York Ch; Tho foliowing resolutin of special intercat to one A bill indorsiue tho Yump«cd compllation of tho statutes by Judge Youug, characterized by its opponents as lnylnfi the foundation for futurc claims ou thu Biate, Was also recom- mended for passago. Tho Houss gave most of the day to the bill mvldhn: for s popular vote on removiug the 8T, ANDREW’S SBOCIETY, TS ANNUAL CHALITY DALL. The Bt Andrew's snuual clarity ball came offt atibe Shermon Hous last night ashad been ad- vertised, and was pronouuced a success in every pasicalar, both in polat of numbers and elegance, of its fndopendence, and they wiil give the nuw veoture & !;)nlhl support. ut THE METHODIST BUOK CONCERN, Cixcixwati, 0., Fob. 14.—The Book Commit- By GEO, P, GORE & C 4 and 7O Wabsen-ay, ON SATURDAY. FED. 16, AT 9:30 A X ue trio who intlmldsted se western purtion of the city, 4 4, d f o 8h: y | tee ot the Methodist Episcopal Chiurch closed Ao shall offer a targo asortment of N B o, B M el | Thare. Wore about slety couples presct, _Muule | Rlson, o b Ceis . x Ry e enablisbuicals waa | Bealt countyseet oo o, Y | ity esslon today. Thomeeting bas rewsited n | ARAGKERY in open Jots. dition, " T {ndowia | for the dancers was furnlshed by Hand & Froiborg's | them. and crasyed to wears them oul, bat they | =i o Ralioond. Comumittees oro. hearing the | a general reduction of salatles of tho Geueral ditn, © Tho, | BoW, ondownent | ranks | oreneatra. Thotolluta of thu ladivs wora rich and [ leveled tevolvers at bis hcad aud belped thoms > Ldalgid, Thit woeonsidar.Ic the dilty ot all 5 ! ments of the rival clalnavts of the privilege | Confercnce officers, editors, church publica. American msnufactuer) 10 bring into their con- cin Loage, 18 mieetiug with uobo - | e, Bany prominent citizens wWith their | Sclves. Mo rtreated, and when they bad done ding toe Mi W . R N ovatlon amap, @ fratorulty, who d& 2 Commitiee o s ¢ of Mrs. Johu 3 b, B¢ ue 3 ¢l ¥ OV eriBloy toiako s tour Pléssant, aid vach | Alston, rs. Goatroy Meonaid, Mes. " Jimes Jgtieriay 'ths risidoncs | costaud of eausl qualiy comoared with forela, rlsie baie Sppeariits have deteated the ef- | changes were wads in the depositorics, but F U R N I g o cet, was Juridiction acemed to bave vicd with the ot! ut $25 in rin | Stcal, Mre. Alexander doiug biw houor, _ Jiro, Hathboro loft last even- ward, Mra. lugh Ritchie, Mre. Dr. McArthar, e foce k. lofere: 4 an Asiositios o1 reler souomy wah auggaid o thele i . Cutefed somewtal slunlurly, sud o E. Bt, Julien Cox, forwmerly Democratlo can- ; d Easy (D [ncludtog Parlor and chamber, Sols E ci 0 Rockers, Marble sad Tables BY ing for the Ei i Mre. Juuge Forrester, Mrs. Alczander Kirkl cash and & silves watch and chaln taken. Americap wanufscturey, In recommend!ng to the | didate for Congress, who attompted to contest ———— A i} Tooke $ldeboarth 1P for tho fieat, ihers helediures ln OB, Now' | Lot Mo b ies Metiregur. The Floor iruisnl. Qso of stove wakers thrjughout the country Amerl- | Strait’s scat In the luat Congress, having been (o e oAl Do he Ao Fure! Justico Summerfold yosterday held the follow- sug: Thomas Meara, larceny of irvn from the X THE SPRINGFIELD BISHOPRIC. Michigan Ueotrl Raflroad, $20 dno: Edwand rivate 164 BarTinoRE, Md., Feb. 14.—The Btandiug Com- ke Pallor Gl ud Ucs Dia a8 . GEO. P. GORE & can Planished Iron, at he samo time cumplimeat- ing the masufacturers ¢¥. D. Wood & Co., Pitts- lately elected as Judge, is accused through the UOTEL ARRIVALS. was composcd of Mesars. A. McKay snd Edcar M cuncss on the Hench, and Irgont foue Ex.Gov. 3, U. Fiasy Batand, V1.4 Hults the Comulitce of Arrapioment 7. C. 1, Ne e : newspapers of whall Buatods” Dr. ¥ F. AT ; f Aucttoueer will probably be iuyestigated by a Legislative 4 et i % odfrey McDonald. Alexander Thowmso Hartuctt, larceny of & borss and bugey from Jaumes mittee of tho Dioceso of Esston consonts unanl- the Huu. Justus Yale, ltocheaters C. ¢ A £ cEsy, v owars . bt burg, Pa.,) upon tbek success tu producing sn = = petler 3.6 Gatteal Mot of e ol iion. Moasree L. ' Harsits Ay sS0SBe uiedran ol o s YU | o of e goed iy . by o . | ComBe: mously to the consecratiun of Dr. Seymoun the | "Ry WL, A, BUTTERS & COv e Betdis? GO e Sow Wiiiam Kirkwood. L. M. Forrester, Androw Wal- | on tho porch of s Michizan aveau residence, $30 | 4dopdsd: SOUTH CATOLINA. p-e priog ‘Auctionoers, 174 East Baadolsh-st- 17 l fne lace, Joun Alston. and Alexander Kirkwood. hrouia ‘the ciortions of 1ho auove-mestloned Cominitigue, ororyibing peesed olf smoottly wud Divanantly, sod everybody weat away well pleased. B ere s1aced "ot B3 0ach. Tu order 80 prevent a crusbh, snu i cunn\:en:u those who wero present wero wade cowforlable and Bappy. ¢s Harrls sod Jobn Conley, conddenca men asrested for vageancy by Oficers Itlordan sud Naloney, $300 each to the 151h. Justice Murrisun beld Johu Mack o §$100 to the Cruninsl Court " for tue_larceny of u _bercel of ot o acsb. Scbec. James IL. Phillins asd Gus Butler, ciarged with the burglary of the rcals. *4This ia a great comliment o ths Logenuity snd persererauco uf W. D.}Vood & Co., aa it has been only tbrough years ofesperienco and continued CoLumsis, 8. O, Feb. 14—~The Leglalature to-day clected six cht:lt Judxc; to 01l the va- ndeavor that they hate sccomplished the © | cancies occasloned by the recent decision of the :latnu ot 8heet Lran uf vuuuu; manm°..m.:n;| Bupreme 3 Court, to-wit: First Circuit, B. C. ™ mur;.uuan Preasloy, Cbasleston; Second Clrcult, A. P\ BUTTELS & CO'S BATURDAY AUCTION 8ULE ow and Second-hand Furnituro. + Parior end Ohamber Sets, Oarpols, anos, Dosks, Chair: ‘i'{?;':'k’i 7 SWINE, Suwscaal Disoalc ta Ths Chicago Triduns. SerixgrisL, (i1, Feb. 18—Thc Americsn Berkshire Assoclation met here to-day i lts third anoual sesslon. Tho rcports of tho ot . Heas, P Shyisay 1 Eoaifioe, Black diver ¥l D, Herkimer Matioon ; uisap Cluctonstl;' W. K. A Geighlai U X Pajue, Corslng

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