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THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBU hinclient, they being anro af an_ secquittal. 1t wonld seem, however, thAt the Jooks of the wit- nesaes who praved an slibl for Eager killed their teatimony In his behalf, Mr. Reed made a motlon for & new trial, and, enaing neument, the Conrt consented to the re- rase of Eaver on glving 25,000 ball—an addition of $2.000 to the bond he had previausly given. John A. Lomax aud Henry Ulrich became his sure- tiee, 1n case & now trial ts refnakd, Reed will ap- 717 to the Supreme Court fob b suporvedeat, and ke the caso there on a writ of error. (ne of the grounds upun which he rolies for the settinz FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1878 1 tch was accepted, and the ¢ mittee continned to Tuesday. Mr. Kiny, Chsir- man of the Committee on Roome fo the Exchange, reparted that several muitea of rooms had been looked at, and, after soveral motlonw had been assell and reconsidered, itvns ugreed that the ‘ommittes shoaid be allowed to rent sultable rooms at the discretion of the membors uf the Committee. 1t is nite_probable that the favored foame will_ ba st the corner of Mndixon and Clark atreets, The Conimittee on Ciecnlara, and the one appointed to confer with the editars of newspapers of tha city with referenco to obtaining their viewn of the reheme, reported. The report of the latter aon, tolibery of A watch and chain from T. Cors! gan, 000 to the 2d: John Keefe, urancy, &0 fine, Iarceny of a cont from Augastua Smith, of No, 1800 Wentworth nvenne, 3100 to tho Criminal Conrt. Jnatico Selly held Charlen Tahell William Tyrrell, two colored men, In to the Criminal Conrt for the larceny of an_over- enat from M. Hoffman, of No 330 West W, ington street: Mary McCarthy, Fred Lee, Thompson, Lizete \Watson, and John White, $100 each. ‘The last namer 1 thiof No, 1 1n the ltogue's Gnllery. e bas not been scen mbout town for somo years, Patrick O'Brien, of No, 87 Miller street, had n was given to-dny between the city telegranh office and the Btate-llouse office. Editars, news correspondents, telegvaph-ofiice attaches, and others witnessed fts operation and ex- changed complitinents and conversation from each end of the line. Votces and vocnl and fn- strumental muste were distinetly heard at the teriniual poluts, and the teleptione was unanl- mously pronounced A success. STATE AFFAIRS. woman whose nnl{ fanit was listening with too much confldonce to his delusive vown, TEMPERANCR, A hrul{-l\ucnflcn temperance mecting washeld last eveninz, under the nuspices of the Chicaco Avenuo lted-Ribbon Clab, at the North Star Lian. tist Church, corner of Divislon and Seduwick stres The_mecting was presided over by Dr. Itigaina, the President of tae Cluh. Tne Rev. Mr, Alleston opened the proceedings with prayer, and tmade n short address. showinx the evila arising from Intemperance, and trking all those present who dul not belong to the arvanization to join at once, Bpeeches were made by Measra, Moviding, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ¥.x-Pank Examiner Wateon was ont of town yea- terday, and. conseguently, bis reasons for resion- ing could not be learned. John Devandusky, a 7-year-old boy, who had both lers cut off on the Northwesten Rallrond Wedneaday evening, died nt his resudence, No, 48 ulm,- has only carried out tho desire of the peo- ple. Arcmisox, Ks., Feb, 23.—The emigration now pouring into this Hlate ls withont parailel 1n the history of the West. Over 1,200 ennigrants arrived In this city to-day destined for the fn. terfur of Kansas. DEATH e e oA BARTLETT—At Norwood Park, Uk N i dane: peliel Thuriay morning, Feh, 28, Kaily'Ja of Payi (1. Iiertietr, and muther of 3 (] Incoln 1|8 i o R eavelaiil of N K } i once. Bpeoches were made by Aciers MO %, | aaide® of the. verdict ‘I8 & varianco be: | Commitico was reganled nn quile usaUATACtOry. | pearing hefore Commissloner Hoyne yesteflar on NTNNEROTA: and . PR Geareland of ¥ | George atecet, yesterdny morning. The Coroner | Fetway. and Window, Vet TCeUnRe Wiior | tween the ~imiiciment snd the proof— | Mr. Mctnire, of the last:mentioned Committee, | o chargoof makingani nusing counteeleit 50-cent Spectat Dispateh to The Tridune, A eTal ok haen Gt A0 ios Frlday, Shureh 1. Care will hold an inqoest to-day, * Deld semlays A'bare technleaniy. — In writing the indictaent | compinined sarcastically of the want of enterpriee | & TETEONE ARSI Tide Wera found Indla and o PO L T G A e The temperatare yesterday, an observed by Mae The \WWhbash Avenue Temperance Reform Cluh | Mr. Webber neglected to dot the **1'a ™ and ctuse of tiio Chicazo papors Ax compared with those of § .;me metal, which evidently hiad been melted, but 8. Paur, Minn, Feb. 23.—Gov. Pillsbury, | “gv-a: v, the *“t™in 0 the name in that duc- ument reads **Kmslem." This point was inen- tigned to Judge Jameaon, and be sald ho would nut grant a new trinl uvon any such technleality. Mr, Itced has other grounds, but what they are he deelinnt to state. The motiun will bo_argned in the Criminal Court In the early part of next week. Californii, becat«o the fornier did ot devote ro much space to pufling the enterprise ae did the Intter. Thie pubjeet called out some discunelan, atnrn, Geneve, and Canandataus (N, Vo) par met nt the corner of Wabash avenuc and Four. 10 teenth street Inet evening. 'The attendance was very small and the Interest was apparently, laygins yetLie meetiug was 4 pleasial onc. Tha exe ted af slnmog and a recitation by M. An cffort §a to bo made to secure a larger nasse, aptician, No. B8 Madison strect (TRinvxz Buoilling), was at 88, m,. 7 degrees; 10 2. m., 223 12m..48; 3. m., 60: Rp.m.,42, Barometer 30.00: 8 p. m., 30.14, forenoon A, M. Krans, doing businees Railroad Commissioner Marshall, and Attorney General Wilson, constituting the Cammtssion to audit clntms against the extension lines of the 8t, Paul & Paclfic Railwey for work and materials, report $402,550 dus Degralt & Co., no molde, 1o had, however, passed some of the apurious pleces, He was held' over In £500 bafl to the Crlminal Court. Minor arrests: John Willinzs, burglar, who came through o skylizht In the store of John Reid, No. 444 State atreet, and ran ont upon being dis- J. Guerty GUEIIN~=The fanerst of the Ttev. will Take place from the Cotholfe Chnret ‘ne iy Creck, Lako County, 1il., 8¢ 11 0. i, to-tnorrow. ATRDING—-0n the 25th inst,, Anne Harding, daneh. ter ‘of John snd_Uridget Hardioy, sged 13 years3 monthe wnd 18 oavs, Mr. J. I, Ralston gxptessed some surprise that the press of the city hail patd as much attention to the Exchiange e it had. considering the fact that the menivers had bean dilly-dallying so long with- Staifonl attendanco for future meeting ‘Noutice of fancrul hereafter, West M t into the ¢ 1 "The conviction of Kager, whtch was obtajied on | out doing snything of n detimite nature, There | covered: Juhn Cross, charged with embezzling | and 008 due other partics, 1iy tho existin e Srisiiting h ally seut i | Chanel: So. G4 West Indiana strect,Jast cveniny, | Cluthier, 18 a" great “yictory = for = r. | abeaker Another member thougnt that when they | K. McAllister, hioney dealer; Ueorya Murrle, Fred , 300, v Funcral satnrday Moraing by earrisges Lo Rinzle-st, ;'::mcfu;;'ed:’ b.m;. ‘:hllr ’nlr:yf:‘lely scuilling w! M P“: Tawley presiding, and O. W. Ustrander | Mille, who has thrown himeelt heart und | began to do anything the Journals of the clty would | Mack, Joseph l)mmur{ Luke O Wrion, dJoscph | reserved for the payment of these clalns. The | do m, fcll and broke his right ankle. e Ve g not. soul | nto the caee, and has piayed | futerest themsulves in the proceedings. McDonald, and M, 7~ New York papera please copy. acting ns Secretary, The mveting wae addressed U, Mehan, vagrants. Londholders, mostly Dutch, who now have pos- ¢ McUabe, A | Successfully what looked ke a pretty weak huind, Atter sume furtier talk of an informal nature, s - . i —— Atn mceunu:l txn lllmrd:r':l{;ui:mp‘cu "'(::f E’&i‘lfl.‘fi.‘.‘n'.’."l‘,'fi‘nKfifi";fl"fit:,‘k’}“uf& .é:, ant | Tad it not heen for the pmm"“ sontencing of | the Exchange adjourned to Monaay at 1 o'ctock at SUBURBAN. scssion of the completed ronds and franchises NNOUNCEMENTS. Pratestant Orphan Asyintg, Rel Wonnes 7, e oy wambt the pleage. Tho. moting ad- | Stein, for which Mr. Mills was su much berated at | the sawme place. N for the uncompleted portions, having furnished oine Tations were sdopted expresaing regret at the death | S5O UNCR BNERL SeC i 2ot the pama place, | the lime, 1t s not likely that the jury wouid have BNGLEWOOD. Talltical, to the original possessors on the first mortaage, as they argue, not only cnough monev to have pald all oxisting claims, but to have completed the roads, hold that they should recelve the property free from Incume Lrance, sfuce they have taken it to‘prevent for- of Mre. 0. D. Ranney, tho late cfiicient Prestdent and faithful friend of the (nstitution, The Lake Shore & Michigan Sonthern teain, due in Chicagn at 7:40 iast evening, was two honrs late. 'The delay was ocensloned by an accldent on he New York Central Rallroad, the other side of Kiven haif the faith to iifs statement that they did. As it was, they saw that Stein conld haveno motive for tolling anything but tne truth. Nothing wilch he sald could help nis own casc—could se- curc him gy favor from the Lourt ur the State's Atwirney,” 1t was to the Governol alono that he could look mgexp, and whatever testimony ho MOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman Mause—A. 3 Tiostans J. G. Ollver, Vi1 d. B, McDonald, Fond du Laci tho . Proctor, Sitliwater. inm. s liobert freine, ridd. 1 Sievensor, Rock Island; M. Fots rici B D. Bestor, Peoria... Paimer Iio AL Willets New Yorki ¥, G, Wobdman, Kan F. Tiacs, indianapolisg A, wan, Chesennes TIE COUNTY BUILDING. The Collectorof the Town of Barrington turned 2,700 nto the Connty Treasury yeaterdny. In the County Court sesterday, Edward Kipler, The temperanca movement here hos exceeded the expectations of fts most carnest fricnde. There have been four meetlngs on consccutiva nighte at the Preabyterian church, and the interest has been so great that all the churches gave up thelr Wednesday evening prayer-meeting so that TR AN o8 T poupen ) Hatarda wb Indiacas between Twenty-ulatliand THIEHCIR- e o FPUERE WILL TE A MEETING UF TIF O et Ehtnintitee Sutiirday at 3 o'elock b b oy Grand Pacific flurel olun-rount. All members: are'ree \tested 10 be present, The memoers of the Wes, Hi e En Lizzle Phillips, and Annto Everett were adjudged & fetture and entireloss by Mourchead and others, auth, and North Tawn Commitiees arn RIso reqnested Thochenter, whoreby soveral cars were thrown from | C.-bowers. Monganatd. v Faricy, ot Pl . N N e gEager caen o’ e | e : Wil conld altend. Up to \redneaday oventng there | e B o o Deutrall and otnerey | obe fresentc acdt Iafhe Tnfention fo ild o et~ tho teack. T, tobe hoped that the Eager case will ho pushed hnd been 410 names stanedl to the vledge, and, L and who diverted the money they furnished for the payment of thoso debts and the bultding of the road to different uses. Bitls are pending In the Legislaturo which proposo accordingly to cut off the statate llen of Degralf, the claim- ants’ avowed obieet nafer the prop- The cascs of scarlet fever at {he Nospital wera re- ported slightly botter yesterday, and there was no nuprehension that it would sprend. So far it has been confined to the Wanlen's family and the emn. ployes, and it [« snpposed to have been brought to the 1nstiiution by a female empluye who was out to The person who holds the mortmaze an All Faints' Epiacopal having agreed to withhold fore- closuro 40 eive the church tima to turn itsclf, the congregation are fmproving tl:o advantaga by rafs- ing a mubseription. The Indebtedness amon to about $4,200, and already 21,600 has been raisea, Ne . Dakota: . Bhelby, entuckyy T i dila and B W, Langworthy, | Vondon, sake, " New orl Awetdnt, Toway il st nne; sarie] C At ex-Uorernor doh ut. n’ Evane, Den L M. Ualorn, Toledot Clém Etndetaker, south Cobh, Mineral Htolnr b U, Hifies % e until that Individual is landed In the Penitentiary. ilo 18 o dangerous man, who has had his owi way here too lony, who s run police ubleers, aml hns boasted, truly or falsely, of his Inflacnce in toe trimiual Court, It 1s apparent, from the result of Tuesiay and Wednesdoy‘s work, that ho has no in- with those who sizned lsst evening, the number was swelled to somethiing over 500, A Turwe number of tho prominent men of tha piaco have signed the roll, and some old tupors, who were suppused to be beyond help, have eigified therr intention to give up the tise of apiritusas and malt liquors, Miscellnneous, Dl’l. TEYNOLDS, THE RED RIBBON “&l:,o"-!li’. M. will speak to-niglit un temperance at B, Churclt, coruer of Washinton and Glarz-ite, The iee Bido lied 1iibhon Hefurin_ Club wl] koY T et 0 0 clock ), BulTAl flnence thero at rut, and been | o dance Fridoy night and whoaled feom tho diacase | After the closo of tho oxercises last srenu A | erty to 8t. Paul varties, backed by Cauadiny | ter Hall Eibincotldlo iy S yCoroner Distrach sesterday held an inaicst npon . fi\.‘.;:; e i rremend | TR T AE pregont, end spat e hus bevn | 00050 PeEimantnt QnaLzation was uleciod, to bo knotn | capitaliste, who hate contracted with that con- | JOUX V. FUWELLS ey Ao’ Eherman strect. . Dr INdcbrandt had G nliems ek 0 11 Yearn wais Hint s machs bismean, and- enablo him | Tn tho cvent af Walker getting small opders ta. | 4% the Englewoud teforin Clab, ke fullowing | ditfon to purchasa the Dutch bondholders’ in- L meeting to,deY at Peen alled In to attend hor, but” the rymploma tn | laitimores i Patiler, Gersiafis, 1 e 5y b live un plunder wrune from strupote atd | gued tolim fn llen of the large ones b claime to | FEEEA el clected sident, Col. Ieary low | yercet and completo the rosd to St. Vincent on AL ST e who tuncied it was in his power to protect land; Vice-Prosinents, W, M. Willls, I SEATS FOIL THE ““JEANIE JEW: up, and 1L 1. Lewis; Secretary ARy the case were ro curlons and perplexing that he eli Entertaliment™ can be had at MITELE & hold, he intends to enter into a contract with all of manfully acknowledged himsclf bailied, and turned the Manitoba burder, theru to_contioct with thy nils empluyes by whlch they will agree to aceept the \Vlunwc_:ill!nmcll of the Conadlan Pacific, This t, Atlany: Jow Yurkr W. 3 st Lexinion 3 L, Sanuders, Terpenny § }’lr' Yorks L. A, Uaker, 5t. Pauli €, M. Colemsn, ssn v w! “Treasurer, C, E. Husted; Executive Commitce, u T, RE TILAWAY'S, 154 State-st., on Friday mornlog et 9 ¥ 3 onlera as pay, and stand ‘the diecount, ‘This will | o v, matter will largely occupy legislative attention | v'cioek, '":“"‘.‘;:":I:';::‘;: e shart st 3 —_— FEBRUARY FAILURES, Do irontwawing to him, and, 1f ho reauires the | & We Junes, A G, Waenor, Tabt Smith B 08 | for th one Feumiie week of the Kcasion: PPUERE WILL BE-X SINETREL ENTENTAS Tang Wing Lea $30 which ke (Chi) clalimea ne TOM AND NELLY. PERSONS WIO WENT INTO BANKRUPZCY Last | Dlovi-snckers whoaro not employes to take thei | G000 50" nvtic Emery A. Stores to deliver a | 1n the Senato tho bill provosfug o Constl- i 1 the WesteKnd tpera:flouse’ thiy ent glven & Ul (ng by West-Blite gentiemen, Tickole 25 and %) t the Occldentai Store, corer Madls and at the Nox oilice, puy the same way, ho may bridze over. Tho murdercrs, Bherry and Connelly, had noth- Ingnow to sny ycsterday, ‘Tho sister of the former wnos_doing all” sho_could to cheer iy nnd e+ #lat Wiin in the pending wmotion for a new trial,and the beother of the laster was equally Industrions in his interest, During tho day he retained Col. Van Arman to nrgne the motion for a new trial, The motlon will be made to-uay, but delay will be asked In the argament. The Grand Jury visited the Ineano A-ylnmu- terdny, The vbfect of tho visit 1s underal to have been Lo exnmine Into n complaint in reference to tho meat furnished thers by O'bouncll, The charge was that the meat wasinferiur in l{llnlfly. and that by some complicity between the Warden and thie contractor tho county was payinz for much more than wos being received. Whether the jury ot ot thie bottom fucts ur not, ur wanted to, s not known. Those they went to investizale, however, were given suicient notice fo reparc, and it 1 g safe to say that they made uee of it, wimea M, Huntcr, 413 WOlK FOR THE GIAND JURT, Abram Polluck Ever sinco Commiesloner Tahor hax been in the Toard he has from thae to time (aken money from the County Treasury ns per diem that he had no legal night ‘to, und W he never earnod, or pretended to have carncd, The Boord haw an often voted hhn what he bas drawn, and whilo lie has made himself lable ta eriminal proa. ceutlon in taking it, every mber who hay veted i the money 14 in the same fix, and ought to be prosccuted for malfeasanee or &' misapprupriation of the public mone, Yesterday Tabor turned in his oili for the last qoarter amd charged for forty- ono tiys’ services, but, instead of allowlne him what lie clainied, on wmotlon of Conly hio was ore dered to be paid for his full time, or scventy.five days, Tuln Is 8 species of tnieyory %0 brazen and oven ps to dety compariyon. It fs a small alalr compared to many thier sicals thut have peen por- petrated, but it is €0 open, so brre-faced, 2v cool and mean, that the State’s Attornuy ahould not at- low it 1o go unrchuked. ‘l'abor cluimed an his per dlem 8903, and tuo loard voted I 875, vhich is a mattor of record nnd essy of demunstration to the most stupid juror, Although lie lun not taken tho monoy, —because he could not, —in view of the fact that lie hus accopted such gifts before, ho 14 not ifkely to mako an exception to tho rule In this case. Under Sec, 213 of the Criminal Codo he fa nuw lfable o & Aine of not lcas thun $25 nor inore wages, haa commenced another sult beforu Justice Wallace, and Tnewday morning at 10 o'clock sharp the caxe will come up. Chi 18 now Indastrionsly Tuarahaling his washee-washes liosts, and the con- flict will be deaperates A call has been {asued for a meeting of the stock- Nolilers of the North Chlcago Holling-Mills to ratity the proposcd leaslng of the Milwaukee Mills for five years. The consentof tho stockhiolders will undountedly ba |{|vcu. sfnce it I8 to their Interest to geb the Milwaukee Mills under their control, and thua lessen competition In thie line of Luxiness in the West, A moeting of the Seventh Ward Republican Clab wan heldat No, BI5t Iine Ialand avenne last evenine. G W, Garaner occunied the chair, and J. Stephena acted as Secretary. A Committee on Memberehiip, consisting of O L. Dudley, 8. Terchauer, and I, 8, Taylor, was apputnted, and the «luh adjoarned, to meet in two weeks from last cvening in the same place. A tratn of Joaded freight cars deawn hy s Mil- wankeo & 8t Iaul engine, while coming around Y o to the Lake Share & Michlgan Southern ick from the Stack- Yarde,at Thirty-ninth strect, an into n traln of emply cara which were going wouth, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ey~ ceal of the empty cars were thrown from the track, et delayed trafic fur o short time, le of Jefferson, hiaving endured tho im- acticad upon them by the management nell toll rond ** for the past year, have eluden that they may have eame rights which Spell i« bonnd to respeet, however little he may ho neiimed, and have concluded to avsemble in monas- mecting at the Towa-1lall Baturday evening todine c;m the question ind settle on sume plun of ace ton, ‘Fhe attnckn upon the polica in anme of the mom- Ing papers are about s well founded nn o atate- went wade fu thom yestorday that the concert haila In the South Divislon were running as.usual Wednenday night, a statement which Capt. 0'Don- nell indignantly denles, and is propared to prove, Ly w wpecialarranzement thoso in the West Division re alluwed to riup until the end of the month. To-nlght they wall be clused. The Wondeatvers' Association held a mesting at Na. 7 Clark atreet last evoning for tha purposo of Faweine funds for buytng books on art, They have 4 hbrary on the corner of Clinton and Handolph CONVICTION INEVITABLE. Tho telal of T. V. Bheridan, alias Sherry, and Nelly DPrice, who worked the **serrant-girl rackot " so successtally in Chicagu, bezan in the Criminal Court yestenlny morning, Sherey 14 8 slick one, and s0 1s his partner,—she stealing the goodd and he dispusing of thom. Nelly ls sald to Do a cousin of his. As the story goes, he seduced ber, and foreed her into a hfeof crime, There certainly Isafamily rocomblance between them, butwhen a man 18 in trouble all sorts of thinge, inany of which are undoubtedly unjust, are lald at hun door. 5 When the caso was called, Charley Cameron moved to discharge tho prisonors on the ground thnt they bad been in jall two terme withoot s trial, being entitled under the statuto to a release. The Court overrnled the motion beeaura the deo- fendunts had not demunded a trlal, having rlept upan thelr rights, "T'nere aro elgat indictmonts azainat Sherey and Nelly, and that found ngainst them for the rovbery of E. Burhng's house was firat taken nn, A Jury wassecured without mach (l\llh:llllt Misn ilclen E. Burling, of No. 310 North LaSalle etre was tne first ness, Nelly was emploved a9 wailress at her fathor's houne for five weel from the 2510 of September, She left withont g fifteen minates after her d u et of diamonid earringe, vear) ring, a topas Hag, thred pairs of beacelots, two sota of coral, & neck-chain and locket, nnd other articles of jewelry wero hiissed, Some of this property had been recovered in Nelly's room in the builamg at the corner of Clagrk and Chestnut strects. One of the, nngs drupped from her person in the room. Witness identificd reveral articlen as fiers, among others o wrnich. This was presented to her, and her name was juscribed on the cap, [A pew cup had been out on the watch since it wus stolen. | Witnoss didn't wee any of tho goods tuken from elther of the "defcndants, She bad soveral conversations with the wirl, At the Centrnl Station ste sald shic hod besn ut np to takisg the property by a Brideet Kelly. Nelly had written witnees several Jetters beguing ber not to prosccute her, saying that she know facts which woult be of advantage, Witness told Ber when she returned the missiog articles It would MONTII During the month forty-four petitions In bank- ruptey were filed in the United States Court for this district, against forty-two for the month of Janusry, ‘The total amount of the fmlurcs foots up over £2,000,000, During January the fallures footed up os follows: Secured debts, $810,170; unsccured debts, 81,341,785, Below will bo found o list of oli the bankruplcles dunng the month, Tho average amount of the failurcs is smaller than dnring the preceding month, but the aggregate s much larger: tenperance ndidress some evening next week at ‘Tilloteon 1fall, 1¢ it can bo procured. Mr. E. N, Tillotson han been busily engaged with a aquad of carpenters for teveral days oreeling n siave, with aupropriate flics and scenory, for dramatic enter- tainments in bis hall. HYDE PALK, The Board of Trustees mct in tho Village Hall esterday ofternoon. Present, Trustees Farroll, |\'I\eu|or, Mitchell, Rtaynor, and President Bense oy Y reqaeat was made to the Town of Lnke to meet in jolut scemion Tuesd: at the vfice of Mr. Veedet, No. 1 Dearoorn strect, A apecial commitiee ¢ tax cortificates reported that they hisd reachied no conclusun, but wanted further timo, A resolution sas pussod as follow: Revolred, That the Village Treasurer bo lostracted to 20410 per tent [nterest o all certificutes lictd by bit, and require payment of saing aud {ntereat. Adopted. Tihe Board then adjourned nntil 7 o'clock, at which time the lnvostigution of Hunt wa vlaced. “Fhe thae atluwed to ex-Captain of Lolice I3 ford to make up hie alleged deficit of $230 col- lected for finas Wit up on the 2ita inst, The Puard met at 7:00 to tey Michael Hunt upon the McCormick aifalr, 1 walch 1t was said that he handted McCuormick roughly, Tho Doeard was present with the ucelmun of Mr, Clark, Col. . 8, Thumonon appeared for Htuut, Me, Willett ren- resented tho Board, Gustav Il Carison was sworn b& the Clerk. s evidenca did mot dlfer very materially from that given Ly Inm ¢fore the Coroner's jury, @, 1, Howard, a clerk In Finley & siilings’ store, and a ruumn-inste of Carlson, wis called. -~ 111a evi- dence was the xame as airemly pablisned, Thomas Unburnv, tho man with McCormick, sald that ho went up there for whisgy, Jue Lewlis told him and fom whero to get [t, Uney were all drunk. Lew! did not appear iter they went np-utaies. o was w0 confused that he did not remembor things prope erly, 1lo could not get down-stalrs when orderod, IGHLAND PARK. Prof, Ellaka Gruy, tho Inventor of the telephons, anve Tuesduy evening a lecture on ite principl " with explunatiuns of ite usc, CANADA. lenvy Fallures—Purlinmentary=The On. tutiounl Convention was agaln taken up this moruitg und passed, with “only nine nexative votes, "Phe Iouse amendment to the School Text- Book DbIll, submitting the gquestion of cone tinuance or discontinunnce of tho Merrlll con- tract to districts In 1845, waa concurred fn, The sccond amendment, mving counties the option to necept or refect the Merrill books ot any thine, was non-concurred In, The Ilouss passed the bill appropristing 451,000 for tho cncouragement of fmmigration, The House Committeo presented tothe Benate a resolution proposing the impeachment of Juugs Page, and thy usunl order was had thercon. In e Houso a resolution commending Repre- sentative Brandt for his uctlon In detecting and exposing the bribesy on the Text-Book bul was fudefinitely postponed, 43 to 89, ‘I'he testimony taken fn tiio bribery case was relerred to the Attorney-Ueneral, with a request to act on the aatne according to his judgment. R T ST DBARBITIE'S PREPARATIONS PIoitiabrrbiuisietnrvrniiesirebie e S L BABBIT LS Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORYt Fos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 83 Washlogton-sL, K.Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. The mostplestane and efective Soap for e Lanne or for ¥nmlily nabhing lere: AT FaCiazo seat tree un recaipt of 20 cents, BABBITT’S - TOILET SOAP, 1fade from the purest vegetahlo ofls, Tarivaled for she Tollet and the Hatli, For urc fu the Nutyery [t fins o equal, Sample box., contalning threo cakey ient frea on recalpt of 73 cents. ¥ BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER. From this Pawder 8 beautiful and serviceable white Roft Noal, of any desired strengili, €An be miado I ten minutes without the 1ss of greass of potash, 1 package sent frec on receipt of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, ure, Tiread, cakes, puddings, el Martih Cainpoell artin Cain Henry k. .‘llr‘lmlhfi James lratnard, Wil fam Sturge pietryi 0nio. Bpectal Pispateh to The Tribune. CoLusnus, O., Feb, 28.—There are signs of mutiny in the Democratie camp, and, it the great Captatn, * Unclo Dick,* maintains a firn stoud, the situation promises to becomo In- tensely interesting, Yesterday Gov. Bishop sent to tho Senate his nominations for the new Penitentiary Dircctory, which embraced the names of four Democrats and one Kepublean, the Hou, 8. 8, Wurner, of Loraine County, for- nerly State Treasurer, s gentleman who had considerable bLacking os Republican candidate for Governor last fall. Tho fact that the Re- publicun nominnted was o mau well kuown in Ohlo volities, while the Demo- crats mominated are unknown vutside thelr fmmediate towns is not looked favorably on by the maching clemont, They were willing a Re- publican should serve on the tall-end of the Joha Duckworti, Yavert Job Henpy Widi — ——— 1c., mala vete, T w | | . and, ton mado Board, but one of them admitted that the tafl | In Of tno, keep luiricer, and are more di- rtreets,” lic object of the organization {4 two: | bo time to talk un that subject. oML sssessaosiis #1,000,400 $h,553,000 | {linn SUU0, and, If ho aceapt the Hnnation n tarlo Legisluture, 3 h 5 ashorcauacsof tiino, Keep louker, aod are widre Ul- fold: to promote the art of wood-cugraving, and | oy -examination, wit s yesterday, o lays himsel? llablo to dismissal Vi 200 ; would waz the dog n this case. ‘The Leno- g i olieapy tults A g il B e AL Trom uilco anl cantinoment i the Connty Jail for Bpectal Dispatch *1 i :iime FEmae °A'tFial okckays scat frvo un receipi of 15 cei crate In the Scuate held a caucus this afternoon for the purpose of {nterchanging views, the re- sult belng that the Governor should be request- ud to put o Repubtican of less welght in notn- inatfon, This **Uncle Dick” declines to do, 1t 1s evidont the new Board has been selected with o view to carrying out any wish that the Governor infgnt suggest fu refefence to the ap- pointment of o Wardon and other oflicers con- nected with the DPenitentlary. Appearances indlcato that the Senato will refuse to contirn the Board as it now stands. CoLusBus, Fou, 25.—~[n tho Senate, the Sen- ate bill to exempt threo months' carnings of luborors from attachmeut waa passed. The nowinations made yusterday by Gov. Bishop of Directors of the Penitentiary were all contirmed, with tho exceptlon of 8, 8. Wurner, of Loraine, Republican member of the Board, und he was refected by a party vote. In tie House, o biIl was futroduced to aporo- printo 870,600 to complate the State Geologleul survey. THE COUNTY BOARD. THE ANSTRACT BOOKS. An adjonrned meeting of the County Board was lield yesterday afternoon, allthe members present excopt Mr, Hurling, Under the hiead of unfinlshed busincss, the reso- lution introduced by Mr, Benne, looking to na- vertislng for supplies, was taken up and vlaced on file. Under the same head, tho resolution of Mr. Fitzgerald, already published, lookingto having the Itecorder report to the Buard the expenses and recuipts of the abatract departmont of his ofiice, the purpose of which was understood to by to demoustrate that the ofica was ot self-sustaine. ing. with a view to making sn argument In favor of turnlng the abstruct buoks over to wowme private fiem, was taken up, Alr. Fitzgorald wanted the resolution ndopted, and speke Insupport of it. Mr. Wheeler said thers was something beblnd tho reeotutton, and bo wonted it referred to o Commiittee, that the wholo ground might be gune over, 1t cuntemplated taking cortain records from the itecorder wnd tha turningof them over to a pri- vats firm, and ull tho infurmstion ssked for was embraced o the Recoruer's Just report, Alter some further dlacussion. the resolution was referred to the Finance Committee, The coniract of O'Donnell for furnishing tho several county Institutions with meat waa rond. It \as nccompanled by o bond in the xuw of fliw.uou, ‘l«)'nl'scr'»‘m;"' signed by Daniel Dooth and Jawces Mr. Wheeler moved that the contract and bond bo reforred to tho Finance Committee, und tho motion prevailed, ‘Lo weunl number of bill wero read and referred fn witleh 1t was obsurvablo that McClevy wa will o favorite. Awong tue Lilla wero tha pay-rolls of tho County Clerk's oftice for Febzuary, amounting 10 810,500, and the County Agent's villce, amount- Tt 0 825100, aud tho Fulca wore suspended 1o ale low thew to be aodited, Thu Comwmitice on Jall and Jail Accounts ri pried on the puy-rolls of the Sheri and Clork of lie Ceimin: ourt, smounting to 87,287,75, and the rame was ordered paid. The otlier Commits tees repurtod on swisll Lille, and they wero aps proved. 1 a flouriahing condition, havinz $200 in the treanury, and & tmemborship of about 130, ‘Flie Mexican War Veterans met last night at tho Grand Pucie Votel, Capt, P, T, Truley in the ehuir. ticorzo . Frank, of Company £, Third Tulted Stater Light Aetiblery, and Willim Jenney, of the Unlted States ship Columbue, wero vlected {0 membership, iud a committee win apnolnted to devixe by-laws tor a relief axsoclution which, it wan decided, shinll e started In the clib, a4 a xind o vayines bink fof the wembors, whose mluloim contritutions shall be 225 cents o month, Lo be ap- phied I caves of sickness and death, The e1zhth annua) comiencement of the Wome an's Hospital Medical Collego took place in the Mothodiet Church Hlock last evening, and the vx- Luow wera witneaned hy about 200 people, Fresi- dent Byford conferred the dugrens, aud Prof, Qulne delivered the valedictory adirose, Thi graiuates were Ellenora Stallard, lowas L. Ants Tallard, Michigan; ilelen 1. Budeleon, Clari Louiee Normingion, Auguste Max_ iydcinthe, Nunnie A, Mepnens, nd Lidy . Green, AN res eervel a number of beautitul bouquets from fricnde. Hecedver Jackso: not less than thirty days nor more than one year, Those who voled Tor hils furmer allowance and tho one yesterday are, under Scc, 208, luble tu s fino not ‘uxcesding 310,000 each, and removal from ufilce, 1114 to be hoped the Grand Jury will look Into the matter, aud that the Commissioners will bo carly tanzht a Josson in morals, law, and com- inon decency. THE CITY-IIALL. Casen of varlolold were reported yesterday at No. 804 State steeet, No, 108 South Oakley street, and No. U8 North corfa street. Fire-Marshal enner and his Asslstants made an fnepection of the Gardner ause, Matteson Houne, and Hundick Huuso yesterday, in company with the Budding Superintendent, with o view toward cx. amininz thele Arusproof qualities, etc. They de- clined to make any statoments for publication, Tho Treasarer recelved 87, 1003, 52 from County- Treavurer McCrea yesterday, which was colleet from delinquent taxpayers under the osseavments of 1876 and 187U, 1o olvo eot In $1, 824 from the Water Dupnriment, 388 from the Comptroller, snd $100 In cash und $2, 150 1n vouchers from the City Cotleetor, e racments were 84,740 to the Frensurer of tho Policemen's and Firemen's Be- novolent Fund, ond 38,230 for city cortincates, Mayor lleath is serlously contemplating the slaughter of tho park pets, us o financial muannre, w0 one might infer froin xowme remarks he_mada o city officials fately, 1t cont 338 to Feed tho furocious Keizzly and black bears witn meatat Unfon Park lust amonith, but Mz, Bhaw, Who attends Uiem, says tho w1l wiil ba Tews thin wonth for the reason’ that the beurs witl anck thelr pawa more. ~ Rizht on top of this comes an oifer from o South Water street firm 10 let tho city linve Lwo coyotea for the park mg- Jugorics, —an offer which ils 1lonor wall provavly decline wita (hanks, As 1 pretty genorally, thers wasa fearful smell nlight bofora lavs vium the htocksYard rendering- houses. Health-Commissloner De Wolf had mado Dreviotly arrsngements with 8 number of prominent cltizons hiving on the South Side, near'Twenty-sce- ond street, (o yo with lin at_any reasonable hoor n tho evening when he should think there was o chance of gotting evidency ayainat somo of thesy cetablivhments, Ile culled at thelr rosldunces Wednesday evoning. ‘Fh first one hod yone to the opera; the second Glan't feel Mke gotngs the third didn’t think it wmelt badly; the fourth, who was & doctor, had patients to call un; the Ofth would po §f unybody elso would; the wixth had an attack of weuralyin and had to stay at home. This 18 but an lilusteation of the lil-success which the Connmtwsionur hus heretofora met with fn his ‘MoxTnEAL, Feb, 28.—Bernard, Bastlen & Co., lumber merchants, falled to-dny. Linbilitics, 100,000, Assets nomifuaily as larize. To-duy Judge Jolinson, n the Court of Re- view, zave o judzment sustaining the discharzo of Johnson, of Elpey, Johnsun & Co., irom in- sulveney for two years, ou the ground that be had acted fu a reckless manuer In {ssuing accou- modation paper to the amount of $160,000, A demand of assiennient hua besn made upon Joseph Weadley, wholesalo dealer In boots and shines, of Quebcee. Ittslearncd from creditorsthat his linbllitics amount to $120,000 dircet, and 830,000 Indireet, The latter are sald to bo ol good, 1113 s aru nominally $146,000, and tho cstate, although bLadly msized, will ftis thoueht, turn out fajrly. Milton McDonuld, a leather mnerchant of Mou- treal, fatied to-day. . Linbllities, 650,000, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Quenee, Feb, 28,.~The Ilon. My, Chapleau, tuving made o savage attack on the Hon. Mr. Irviue, uceusing hiu of ceriain crooked transae- tlons In conrection with the Kennevee Rallway, Mr. Irvine to-day sout In his resiguatiou to the Premier, Apeciul Dispalch to The Tridune. OTTAWA, Feb.28,—In the Houss of Commons, Mr. Mitchotl moved for a return in detail of thy nditure on thie several journeys ofithe Gov- ernor-General, ucludlug s trip to Briclsh Columblu_and Manitoba, A warm_discussion ensued, Mr, Al 11 sald hie intended uo dls- reapect to his Fxcellency; but, if it true that there had been an expenditure of 250,000 ou thuse tefps, aud on Rideau flall,—the Gov- ernor's residence,—It ought to be known, ‘The Premter sald the motion was an nsult to the Hesd of tho (lovernment, and, i b were ressed, o woulkd call upon his triends to vote t down, ‘Tho expendloures wers given in sutfl- clent detall fn the public accounts, and he ob- Jected to give further informution, He read from the Dritlsh lluusard to show that such accouuts wero never usked for or given In the Britwh Iouse, coucerniige the Prince of Wales' trlp to Imlu. My, loltun and other members took the sume round ns the Premler, und characterfzed the motlon os an urrowshot altor the Goveraor ashe wasleaving thocountry. T result of the debate was, that the motion was 8o amended us to debur lurther informution Letng given than appeared In the public ac- her, or made -nr wvromisea, Her brotner carrled provislons to Nelly while in jall, Mrs, Durling aleo identified her daughter's prop- erty. Mepnty-Snpt. Dixon told about the tracing of thy dlamond ring to Shaery, through rren Bpringer, to whom ho had aold it, and hils arrest In e saine roum with the girl. Bhe sald shio was put up to staaling the goods by Bridget Kelly, telling whero aho lived, but such a person could not be found, Sherry would not explain why he suld the ring for su much Jees than (ts value, - 1le wald he wan playing the saino gamesas the police—trying tn tind vt whers the woinau got the provcrty, Sherry :Iu‘uu )}}: rented tho rooms, aud that the woman wus e wife, Un_cross-cxamination, witness atated that the Are.et was tade Without & warrant, and Sherry was \ueked up for n week withoiit any charge boiugpres ferreld nuninst i, The samo was true s to Nedly, She satd that Sherry didn't know that the wtufl waa crooked. On redirect, 1o enld the eirl had admitted to tuking between 88, U0 and 810,000 worth of prop- wrly from varioas puctivs. A number of urticles —femulo wearlng apynrcl, e, ed to mTerent purties, und rome tlanabun, detendaut's counscl, un’ un order from ierey. y Wharren 8pringer testified to buying the diamond ring frow Bheery for $75, and giving o check for I, Charlen Schiwartz, o juweler, luentiied Sucrry a8 thy one who brought Mivs Durling's wotch 10 his more lu bave @ uew cup put on i, waying that one of s emologes bad stoien it and it had been in n pawn-shop, tho insceiption having been defaced. Sherey loft h1s card, A man named ifoward was with niin the tulrd time he called. Howard did not say that the watch wau o bo dellvered only 1o him, Alired Parso, 8 walch-case “muker, corrohorated the previous Witnons. Sherry didi't bring the movesent to him, but thu case. Another man brought the movenent. e usld in Sherey's p cnce thut bo wanied the watel fixed as’ goud new, und not to deliver It to any ene but Whnesit, Buudor testiied to finding the jewelry Fuom, someof it betng concealed under BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Astandardorticle, Assmple package sent free cg recelpiof IS centa. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, J o from sl Impuritics, 'he housewits ;.Vuv:fi'v".'.'m?n'fi Trint Backege sout fres un rocelpeol 5 vonta. BABBITT'S POTASH. A pura concentrated alkall, donhla ths strength of NME‘.'“ Ppulash. bampie scut freo OR receipt e cen of the Third Nattonal Bank, hnerent the cheeki-books to Washington, und the Comptroller haw telegravhied that the checks will payahle at the sub-Treasury hiere, insteud The books will hie returied in d the aividend of 10 per cent will fter. At the State Suvings Bank yeateritay the lino of personn walting to vot their dividends stretehed from the bunk bullding into Tiandolph street, and contimued until i o'clock. "I'tie Hecewver of the Centrul Nattonnl has received the houk contnjning the checks for ndditionsl clalus proved up, und 1w ready to settle them. br. Witheford, a gentleman who used 1o bo & medtum, lectured fast evening In fiershoy 1all e ture o gool anidlence, His ¢ffort was devoted to s expose of Suinituallsm, which be declared to be an enurmons fraud, and, moro than that, roceed e to attempt o prove it Ho was favored with » 1ury of threo for bis tests, and onu of the number w.as br. Mamilton, o prunounced Spiritaalist, who ¥ reat mirth by hle offorts o Inturrupt the nealer and lead the audicuco affer what he was plessed 1o eadl **terruth,* in his own way, Thy yuickly made the doctor's mcyumintance, il ent him ot tn hls prime whenever he came forwurd to fell s stury, It was Indecd w 1umical might to sca Ur. Uamliton turn to another comnnties-man, and explain I dumb show tiat, tnouh Witheford might gu on for the present, still hee would cut ln presently and anliinto hin, ‘Foen the audlence would roar sgain, sud give Mr, Jminiiton much chiatl. The lecturer varled bis ree ks by varioue sxonsurcs, including the pellet trick, the ristu-writing, the cablnet, cle, Reverul vrominent Sorltuullets were in the house, and TWISCONBIN Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. Mapison, Wis,, Feb, 23.—Representatives of insurauce companies are here fu foree, op- postug the bill taxing ife-Insurance companies, and petitions from polley-holders are pourlng fu by the bushel agalust the passago of tho bitl. In the Scuato to-day, bills pussed for the formation of manufacturcrs’ sand millers’ in- surance companics; for tha sale of surplus coples of Bupreme Court declslons owned by the State, ‘Fhe joint resolutlon losking to a recess to altow the Committeson Reyisiun of the Statutes toreport was mado the spevial order for this evoning, In the Assembly, bills were concurred In ap- m&snunr $18,500 to the Bllud Asylum, aud 3,000 for State stationcry, ‘The SBcnate had o scssion to-night to conalder on Its special order the joint resolution relating to a revision of the statutes, the printing of the bill reported theselor, to provide for the fucor- l;ornlhm of the general acts of this scssion ucrewlth, and to prevent contlicting lexlslation urou the subjoct ombraced thereln, and relating alsu to o recess of the Leglslature, Au aimend- ment was adopted fixtng the Uth of April as the time for the reassembling ol the Legislature, The recess will comwience about the 15th of TIR PROPRIETOR will give an cunce of #old for every ounce of impuritics found In auy of theso preparations. . paid th CONFECTIONER X, ¥ s CELEBRATED tnroughoat tho Unton—exprossed toall parts, 1 ana upward 4t 45, 40, G0c per B, Addrest orders GUNTUER, Confecs toner, Chicago IL-TANKS, thio bed, "' prosccutlon here rosted. There wus ubsolutely no defenso, and Shorry', counvel oltered no evidence st ail, They will ¢n- deavor to lutluenc theJury to Inilct a tfght pun- e nt, “I'lio case will be flnwshied some time to-day. BOARD OF EDUCATION. MIBCELLANEUUS NUSINESY, The Noard of Education held & ‘regular meeting tast evening, Presktont Bullivan in the chalr, and THE PEIt DIEM, ‘The Committee vn F'ublic beevice reported on the per diens of the wewbers of the Board fur the ||u1'll‘ uarter, excent Mr, Burling, who was absens, us fol H Mo Ol TANKS OIXXCNCFO. ~By GEO. P, GOTt & 60 L axp SHIPPING CANS, I - oxni pou EATAGUE. @ and 70 Wabast-av, WILB-ON & EVENDEN, 47 & 40 Weat Lako Btrool. "TAUCTION SALES, CARPETS Miteoge and pay, Croenset Toal s us e Tuade oo small interruotions from tme to e, | (e following Inspectors proseut: Moyue, Eugtish, i e eforle ELATD CIUAN S e WAL ) | SOf veF tow puiattons M Sackenslawhid b March FUIDAY. MANCILY, 104 M, THUE HECORLEW'S OPFICE. Sunth, Kubn, Hots, Jucobs, Prusing, Wells e 1 77 | tively as 1o _the nuinane et oalities uf £ P VIRUINIA y il ( il (] S ] 5 B Nockn: 1000, Kelth, y I was the intention of the Governimeut tu remove NIA. oor U1l Cloths nble Oil Liotls. sterday Dueputy-Kecorder Peltzor and Clerkw | Denui, Vocke, Stone, 3 n 4 | certain establishments, Bo long as cltlzons do not | oylders and other vbstructions (o mevigzationin | Ricnstoxo, Va., Feb, 28.—The House of Dole- . . d. Merath aud Hbort Famo wera relloved | Inspector English, of the Committeo on Bchaol o B44 | choose to co-opurute with i In s elforts ta s1op | )y tud River, betweeu Pemblua and Lower sustained 4 GEO. Py OOKE #1680 Aucllaners., Trom’ further duty to_the Necorder's oiice, * Nr | pund Property, had nothing 10 Fepurt cxcopt hiat 3 870 | his nuiance, thoy muwt put upwith it The | fho Y ¥ gates to-day austalnod, tiie Doverades volo.of ted 10 8 Tuibexe roporior thathowan | §'eycen el ¥t B ROLMIDE 10 Feburt et 3 2 it Commisstonoe hopes to mako the va fn. | Fort Garey. tho Barbour Tax blll. The vote stood for pans- | Saturday, March 2, at 9:30 a. m., Fesponeible 10 the people for the running of hie fiectiube front ro e goud au coul s e ents ulready found stick, and the Mayor em Jredll Dijeateh I8 T Tt {niz the bilt notwithstanding tho veto 71; aguiust ° wud ho could wok and woull ot coutinue tn | eXpected during (heso band duer. * Neport cou- 74 i cally wave, *We'll futch ‘ow yer.” Wut it [ TORONTO, Feb, 38,~In th Locat Lealstatuee, | @850 00 0l i atiirmative, © ) ° e by o iy wero conapirug wsuinat b, | CUEIN (e ot on Teachers i b £ | requlreu pridenco other than that of the et M Sterrisik moved for feave to Introduco s LT ) arior dul S’ v e rnod ) i [t N 0 Peltay ol eTy, v 3 carpu L 4 - Ehelsi e |,;|I| e .h:&f reported the Teslgnation of Mre. Minnle A, Totur, e 21 127 Bty olllvers: for the ricl rpurations complalned ol 0 fucorporate tbe Urange Assoclation vl L fignt all elforts 1o convict thuin with able luwyers aud umnerous witne CRIMINAL, The five gamUlers arrested a few daye ago by Of- cer Jlordan at Ne. 71 Munrou street, took u chouge of venuu yesterday to Justico Foote aud socured & continuance Gl March U, William Truseell, tho train-worker, was befora Justice Foote yesterday charged with vagrancy. eru and Western Ontario, Hu clalmed that the Orunge Boviety was speclully situated, aud re- quired special” provisious, such as the general act did not orovide for, Mr. Fraser—a mein- ber of thy Government—thought the position of the Opposition fn regand to this mucter was ifke the mun who_wus between ibe devil and the dewp sew, They wers afrad tu parade the Urange questlon” ton muel, Jest fu should Im- putr their chances of the Cuatholle vote: und they were cqually afraid to give umbrage to the Orange spivit “they bad culled up, - He read from oft his feet the dust of tho uillce, with wulci he bad been connected wince the incoming of the prewcat ltecorder, *vfacking up, | ece; golng ta quity 1" hiave avnt in wy restguation, to take . 3 ;\ liat ury yv;m s:o'l,nullmul;' " ** 1 am oy nlo business for myself. " W ind yoart OF e % ** L dow't know yets but | smgolug iuto business fur wyacil an sout ae | can,” *+ Abstract buslucasy’ ** Yew, you et s und Il ha $z tue onee which somo 10WA DAIRYAEN. Thelr Conventlon nt Manchester This Week, Hpectul Dispatch io The Tridune. Mancuestan, Fob, 23,—The Northern Towa Daleymen's Association met In annual con- ventlon here yesterday, and adjourned this ovenlng after two duys of niost fnteresting sesulous, Tho attendance lins been lurge and the wesslons wero ducreased fo Interest Upou tho reading of tho report, Mr. Conly movud that Mr. Tabor ou allowed lus full por divw, and the motion prevadled, Mewirs. Ayard, Sunue, oexe, and Wheclor votlng in the negutive, ‘Tho' repurt e amended was then udopted, e, Sonue uione votlng ogaimel 1. Mn Sunno vxe plained his vote Ly saviug tist bo could nol vote Joe 1ty report becausy tho several mewbors had charged more thau 1o law allowed them, M, Fitzgeratd wanted to know why the Chale- mau had not gone to tie County Atturney and got. 1en un opinlon us 1o the legality of the question and submitted 1t L0 dhe Boar Mr. Lenzen said ho had had enough of Jeval Walah Streut School, Mrs. Carrs K., iruws, sumu, Mru, Bolla Piitetard, Wontworih Avenue dchool, Mary Ackers, Newboery seliool, Mins Na 1. Carlla, Skinner School Nelllo I Pannta Whituey to the aame, Miss Mary I, nau 1o the West Fuurtcenth Street Schoul, No, ¥, Mies Minnio Maruly to tho Selnuer Kchoal, and Siss Amells Ackerman to the llubburd Street schivol; and the sasignments of Miss Jesale Slear 10 tho Walsh Sircet beuool, Miss Laura £, Mall to tho Moacley School, Miss ‘Mary E, Ryan (o the Pickard School, 3ies Livbla Osvaruy to the Holden School, Mivs Loalie J. A, Walsh fo tne Chamber Suits, Office Desks, Pier Mirrors, And a general assortment of HOUSEHOLD GO0DS. rall i tuo_tranafer of Mis - thesa books [mean. o Comuilwatoners 3 4 o Ho cubled u fury and used his rheumatiom to such | Hrom Orange records and publications to show | by the attendance of ropresentative gen- iropuse o Jeane), ey e % | Ascher Avenuo School, Miss Mary Donghorty to | opinions, and preforeed tu bo liv own juilge of the | that thy organization was a politico-rellelous ¢l UEO, B, ur W loncers. :', Arhp}’mfic'.ijm." o domt yon forcct it eithor, | fhe Washisiuton Schuul, Ml Tossts SIephy (o the | Iiw. ~Lust falb 3. Itonntreo had adviesd tie Of 10 | o efteet upon thelr sympatbies thut thoy lot ipy | $0aL the oruanlialion Map & peltles e ot | tomen from the ~Easteru citles and i UEG. ¥ UNRE 0., Anctioneom:.; w with yuu nelghboring States, promiuent amongst whom wero Frauels D. Moulton, 3. Folsom, Charics D, Huoter, sud J. 11, Real), of Now York; L. Onuestuys, of Baltimore; R, P, McQlincy, of the Elgin ddvocate; D, E. Wood, of IHuntley, 1L; Qeorge E. Iawthorne, W. W, Snere man, snd P, B, Gibbons, of Eigin, Joun Stcwart, E: of Mauchester, preaided, and tho SBecretary, Cul. R. M, Littler, was io hiy vlace. Able aud instructive_addresses were de- tivered by M. Folsom, J. . Reall, R. P, Me. Gliney, Col. d others. Tha clog- Ing “session this cveniug was made memorable by a lecturyirom Francis D, Moultou, Esq., who spoke to ouns ol the largest audlcoces ever eathered in Man- chester upon dalry, agricultural, und vational questions. Homade o deep aud Jasting | pressiun by bis cloquent prescutation of fav sud practleal suggestions to the weuple of Tows, dwelling " at length upou_ the mugulcent resources of the Btate, and the vromivent position it s destined to sssume fn dalry uatters. A vote of tusuks was unaufinously tendercd Mr, Moul. ton. ‘The You, 11, D. Sherman was clected Prestdeut, and Col. R.A. Littier, Becretary. Tho inted with u testhmontal fur bis mittes on kquallzation to add 20 per ceut to the assneed valualion of the personal property of Souty Chicago, and now that geutivman wis i tho courts, Hghuing against (ke 20 per ceut sud sgainst Tits own ** opiniow. " Mr, Senne roferred the members to tho **opine fou'" ot Jumcs 1. ool un the questlun ol s rlghit of 1he Commissioners to 0x their own puy given in dune, 1872, when ho was County Attur- ney, where ne rnid they could not receive wore than 82,00 per day, und sald that Le had not got- ten any further **oplulon’ on the subject bucause | eruor's warrant, and that ue would leave for home Imluld |l‘lul .:w‘}l:]“u the Bourd would uct upon it | tu-duy. unlees jt sulted tiem. Mr. Alulloy Introduced tho following: A few dayy ago & prisoner brought Into the : A witi Ed L) i h Wiseugas, Tho County Treasares has suicod the | of il Glitoo. beopeictor of he | niiod. States 2 o Doard tu furmlal i eurs rooin clalijing hatitie | Hotet, 5t was nov Gillom, but & Van Buren saloon Wi e e Tl g | kecver, Tuavnuch ae the cass st vuce di slotied Ilhl. Buard Ly wakink th tewporary chisage | Dk ed, his Bawe i¢ B Mutier 0f DU CURsEYUENCE. MR o Rty EIIG SR ppaatrer (LIS b Wi Ed" Durne was again before Justico rhst the ‘L‘«m "mlfi Jatland Jall Ace | I'Wolf yesterday upon u wfuud caarye uf vagrans u was adjourned. ‘Tbe question will come up aguin nexe week, uuleds it s burked by tho Uovernment, Metmnbers of the different Insh Socletles have beld o meeting, aud decided that St. Patrick's Day should ve cetebrated on Sunday by o pro- ceariun Lo church, sud on the following day by a wrand street-poriude. ‘The members were de viged ubuut the lutter part of the programme; but the younger and hotter heads prevailed over the couler counsels of tueir vlders. 14 18 under- stood that ull the Catholic elergy sre u2ainst Monday's paraie, and oppoied to O'Uonovan- lllc'u:l‘l fecture, It fa feared there is trouble shead, West Fourteenth Strect Nchool iNo, 1), snd M| Libnlo tiyan to the Naperior Stroct Seuool. " Mlss The report wss adopted, ‘The President appointed Inspector Dennis ae the Cupiitteeman of the uew llubbard Sirect School, “The Comtaitice on School-Fiud Property aeked and obtained the authorily necessal decluro forfelted the jcase of the property un West Madi- vi, Just west of Canal, Jormerly used by as 8 livery-etsble, Inapector Ene elivh, of the Cummitice, stated that it was uct tie potlcy of the Buard to forfeit leuscs whero there Waw un huniest cilort to puy up, walch wawn't the «casv in this pacticular instance, Ui motiou of Invpector Prusaing, the Board then ‘woat dhto the Committes of tve Whols 1o furthier constder tho subject of the rules, Invpucior Swith being called lu thy chair, Counmitics sat unttl 10530 o'elock, considersng tho various rulvs relating to the vovernweut of the Duard, But few chenges wero made, and nooe of them were of any geueral haportunce, Tho Commlites they s, the Coairimay reported that ite WOrk was fn. fuhied, und asked thut 3t by discharged. The ru- guust wax granted. luspector Siith moved that the rules, as re- ported by the Commitice, be aduvpied. Inspecior Denuls woved 1o so sitend the ruio re- lating tu uptional studies that toe Board shall bre- ‘f."fi‘ what nu:mu it lll::.k-“l:e-l. aud the children sball pursue them u v DArCits raqueel writing thal thetr uu-gmflyb«ucuuud. Qe By WM. A, BUITERS & CO, Auctiuneers,’ 174 Esst Handulph- RECEIVER'S SALE. Entire Furniture, Fixtures, and Burglar Proof Safo of the City Savings Bunk, Qorner Halated aud Harrlson-sts., AT AUOCTION, On BATURDAY, March 2, at 10 o'clock 8.1 A dInth Buruiar.Frout Safe, cont 3, aop, wtlen Yl PR SEAGh i Bt by o8 _Brosderot st Aot & COL Rustionrers, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO» Auctioncers, 78 and BO llandolpl-st. ' Willlam 8. Parkharst took a chango of venue yestorday from Justics Robinsou to Justice. W, ¥, WWolf, and was dicharged. The cnarge ogainst 3'"1',';!';"'““1 lorceny of wortgaged proverty from o Cu Mt Bapt. Hickey vestcrday received a dispatch from Licut, dJ. Mctiarigle, whe went to Now Urleans after thy murderer, Gsotano dosa, announcing thut the Judpe delivered the urisuner on thu Gy ** Never you mind who's going In with me, 1'l} liave poud men; | know wen when I sco thenr, und don't you forget [t Latcet in tne duy the reporter met Recorder Brock- v, and fnquircd who was going to 811 the yacan. You can say that there will no longer bo o Deputy Reconder. | bave abolished the ultice from htsday on, Tuat will ba a saving 1o the county fur the reat of the term, " *Huw shout the other two vacancios? hey'il bo lled by promotion just as soon as the needs of the uftice requira 1t, ™ To the Kdtor of Tha Tridune. :8. —The fact that ty connectlon 's oftice (sud parl ly 1ts Ab- #lizct Departuent) was su Cunsbicuously aniouacsd throuzh youe Japer Justitles wio In saking youdo forw the public that _my connection witli that ¢ hus ceurcd tule doy by repson of my resigua. tespectiully youts, OTTo PEUTEKL, Late Deputy Recorder, ———— ‘' LINCOLN TERRITORY." DeApwoOD, 1. T., Feb, 23.—A monster mass- meeting was beld at Miners’ Unlon Hall, in Lead Clty, to-nighit, fu favor of the Linculs Ter- sitory bLiIl now In Cougress. A proccssion, headed by a baud of music and a wagon carry- ing speakers, ey, banners, sud ewblems, wade the grund rounds through Deadwood, tiayville, Central City, Golden Clty, snd Lead City, The nauies ot Bauuders, Spencer, and other wembers who bad champioued the new Territory bill jtesulce coubts, tosether with the Publis Bulldiog Commitiee, | €x, which bas forsome tiow veen hanglug over bo aud they mre hereby lustructed to tuquize fato the | Him, sud was di Imrtctl. s @ squiital Tuosday fealuiliiyof furnbbing up & porkion of tie Bret slory ved b of all hability for ailiuda befurs tiat i thie Cuntt-louss (o comploted), tor dceupancy 08 | thue, and alucu thew there has beeu wol euough Arcasarer fuls oo, o loard i occupy thie'bréseut | Hinu'to et up new prosccution, quasters of the Buerid, 7 Louis and Charley Duttus were honorably dls- The resolution evoked s lively discusslon, and | charked befure Justico Kaufmsnn yesterday iotne wad referred, inz, the Judge remarking that he did not behieve After Lhe transactlon of some other uniw- | opa word of the tesinouy of the compiatulug wit- portaut busioess tho Loard adjourned until Mon. | ness, Frank Woltiog. 'Slls Wittess 16 sald 10 be onm 70, thir ohied i y lady, the w with d couudencing, belupged 10 8 tree- id fodursed thelr senthuents; ulao that L s et e at o Splrtualist scance, snd bad Biteided Spirduahst wectings whia ber. From Lo wlateiuents of the lady boreclf, ond from in- ia su Intervie Mrs. OUR REGULAR BALE, Friday, March 1, at 0:30 o, 1y NEW PARLOR SUITS, latter was prea syt ] ! Tho Wit was Gt proseed, howover, as it | Gay. . were socelved with Learty appluuse. 4 . . g N N m‘s A Ve o e e s, | wasativody e and s ot ditucain waainl | e Pl o oy o hearen, o L L 0 DT Shtner vext Febtusry. B J fodurde S Sutut Lo o o 3¢ i 0 tae il u'pu?l:ud e ot s s duupt MINING S8TOCKS, Justice Summerteld yestordsy held (he follow. SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. ——————————— LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRY, AND HRrte - -love: through, declared carried, und tho Bosrd then ade ANOTUEL MEETINU. ne: Janes Sheedy, oo uf the gt who plundere Bpecial Dispaick 10 The Tribune. i Pl RE ey et the eueta of tat wect and el o | jourai e Tho members of (e Colcaga Mialng Block Ex. | M1t Cabiive siors &t No. Lith sugrlle aveus, TELEGRAPHIC_NOTES. GTNERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITU SpamnarisLy, 11, Feb. 23.—In United Statcs Collector Merriam's oltice, in this (the Eigbth) District, severad cleddeal ehangzes taku placs to- worrow. Chicl-Clerk Mieronymus, who leaves 10 assume the Cashiership of the Farmors® No- tioual Bauk of Pekiv, I8 sucvecded by Col. Lo W. Sbevlierd, late in chare of the Baugswon sud Logun Divisious, wlo, 1 tury, i succecded by Wulle #1. Post, besctofore derk. The subordiuate clerks are slso prowoted vue grady Au exblbitin of Grey's Lattesy telepbone change tield an aajourncd meetiugu (ke parlors | $20obotis to the Ceuaiba) Consy fut the teturns of the Commercial Hotel yesterday at 20 o'clock. | who was shot while cudeavonng tu escape For some unsccountsble rvason 1ho wembers of | frow Oficer GoodLand, was considered wuul- 1hls uogust body are compelled towalt from bair | Sleutly puolahed aud wes disclaricd; George s hour 10 a0 hour each thae they meet fur souw Huvilt, Ir., churged with burziary sud sesault uu- Ofticer Locuke, $1,000 to Murch 25 Buile Will- of the offcery 10 arrive aad et themanlves 1o teads | Lyn Asfred Crabioe. My Mitche, sud oo o fuces for openlng. Simeon W, King occupled the | ell, vagravcy, 950 tiue ¢achi Jauies Connor, dis chair, and A, Kellogg ncted as Secretary and | 9F4eriy. on complatut of Mary Counore sud Prauk Yuad the minates (boure would Bave beca & more | Woblsih B0 onasch carys: Edwasd e sppropriate nawme) of the last meeting, waich | Jawes bhoedy, larceny of money sud clothee trom weze ayproved. The Commlttes 0n Prioiing made | Mre A, U Mugers, 3000 10 We'7ih; Joua Fergu- ST, PavL, Miun, Feo. 28.—The fce has all dlsappeared from the riyer at this polot, It fs tuought boats will run before the 1st of Avpril. BT. PauL, Feb, 2.—0cu. Sturgls arrived at DBlsmarck this evening to take charge of bis post at Furt Langolu. . LoutsviLie. Ky., Feb, 23.—Both branches of the Legialature 'of Keutucky to-dav adupted resolutiune justructing the Cougressmen o1 this Btute to support sud aid fu every possible wav the Texus Puciic Rallway -bul. Keatucky is astrougly 1 fever of the bill, aud e Leghla- splrituallet mectinge with Mr, Wilcos, kolug thery we 1lie burpuse of iy calizatiug the subjuct, avuny st bt She o stul luvestigating it. She dia ot Luwever, wieet Lit tu Spiritalist scance, Jub tueir Brsl Communion was 1 thy manber sated by ber—be called upon her i rezatd (o a Ll inorteaze. Mor bas whe tirted with—uor, o e Wilcox vulzurly puts lt, tncd to rupe ju— wilier wien. Oue otber pentlémau on the West Sive bas hept company wilh kvr, but Las never Leen hieard (0 sdy—Dbas 50 8use [ur saylng—a word watust Uer. 1tis palufully evideot tont Me, Wile Cus Lo buca brylng W smirch the chazester of & Oarpots, Dosks, General Merchandise, Plated Waro, &0., &0 ELISON, PONEROY & ¢ . R. LYON, Aucttoneer, Formeriy with Elisos, Poweroy & Co- OfFers to hile fricods so 1’:!1!:1": Ll a I klnds of = ni Merchandise and Real Hatate st Auctlon Conpmisun 10 sult 1he thules. Ralercuced gy Adurves cazy Conicrslal Hotele GEORGE EAGER. TWO YEALS PENITENTIARY, The jury in the case of George Eager agreedsta quarter of 1 u'clock yestcrday woruing. and, hav- ing scated thuir verdlet, lu accordauce with the tustructions of Judge Jameson, were perwitied to gobome. At 10 o'clock tlhey appearcd in court, a5d the verdict proved tobe **guilly,” the puu- fshment belog fixed ol two years in the Peniton- tlary, The result was i surprise 10 Mz, Reed sod

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