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THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY ¥ : e 0 MARCH 6, 1878, dlstortion of argament known fac ty of aspersion equal sistent mal i bitton of these qualitica by the New York press dnrln‘{ the ailver controversy. This was nots eation that need stir up pasafon. ke negro sultrage, where the conntey, departing from tne traditions’ of the past, entered npon un- kuown paths. By remonetizing milver we retarn 1o the gllh from which ouly for a trick wo wonld nerer havo strayed. The reault cannot fail to bo disastros to the inflaenco of Lho press of infs elty. It has not hesitated foinsult nine-tenths of tho people af the United States, and that in the most offenaiva manner. It has eslled persons who are st Jeant as anxions sa themaclves to nghnld the national honor and pay all thelr juat debta In the manner Intended by both parties when the debt wascontracted, *'repudiators, pablic robbers stewindiers,” advocates of 02.cent dollar, " snd eo on, 'This mode of dircussion ig Jotw, nnbe- coming, and calculated to make enemics and not friends. Al \be brow.heating ham failed. Tha shecr lying has fafled of fls purnpose, and as time throws tho present crisis inthe background tho represantatives of tho money power wili more and more despiec the 1001 who circulated the pett stostes about the ndvocates of the Silver bill, anid who, becanee It wi inst the commands of their marters, wonld dnut the most undoubted facte, Tho discredit thusthrown upon the New York press by its shamcless partieanahip, by its vondage to e money power, by its lack of fore- sight and its general unfairness, will result in ono oud, — fllhu\flnu how unsafe n gnide that nress je, how thoroughly it misrcpresents public senti ment, and how completety it ignores the vital in- terests of 1ho great commercial metropolis in which it is published, —it wlil tend to discredit fts uttersnce generally, and make ite fulure power fur avil exceedingl; all, ——— The London Worid says that BTANLEY hon- estly belleves that Englishmen arc prejudiced against him on account of ils nationality. **They do not like Amerlcans, lie Insista; ‘*they are jealous of Amerlea, and thelr jenlousy crops out continually.” In this opinion BTANLEY Is partly right and partly wrong, It {s not so much his fealousy that muokes the average Engllshman unpleasant to the average American as 1t Is his self-sufficiency. Ho will not ncet the Ameriean cordlally, becanse hie regards Americans ns an inferfor siiccles of Englishmen, This feeiing, L NEWS. horizontally. Decp, Chedd nped cheese b stands hot \vcnllmrphent. ! TIIL COUN ("lL J. I1. Reall indoraed the remarks of tho pre- ceding gentleman on deep checse, and belleved that Mr. Ingram was excellent authority upon this subject. Ile also remarked that there was more money in prime cheese than fn skins. The dafrymen and not the dealers were re- sponzibie for the low grade of cheese. Francts D, Moulton stated that chieese should he ro manufactured that trade in that article would bo fncreascd, Bkim-milk cheese could be sold until indigestion sets in and stops the demnnd. Tno health of the community de- mands that the standard be kept up. llowever, he recommended the manufacture of a limited amount of skim cheese for ' tramps."’ Q. W, Crozicr remarked that skimming was largely overdone, he thought more In Elein than in Ohlo. About one pound of butter was taken from cyery 100 pounds of milk in Ohio, Three or four faciories in that State were using olcamargerine In cheesc. Mr. Ingram sald that whenever oleomargerine was used in cheese It proved nfailurginvariably, but in butter it was successful, as he showed from letters read by bim, but no creatnery men need ever be afrald 'of oleomargerine. Much Interest was mianifested by the appear- ance here to-day of a neat pamphliet of sixteen pages, Just [ssucd by Francis D. Moulton. The Indursemncnts of Ashton's factory-filled #alt fh this pamphlet aro from the miost in- telligent dairymen; and Lutter and chicese man- ufacturers and dealers in Amerlea, and con- stitute it the strungest and most important publication of its kind ever issucd. STATE ATFAIRS. MINNESOTA. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, 8r, Pavt, Minn,, March 5.—The obstacles to legistation desired by the Iate purchaseraof the 8t, Paul & Pacific extension franchises having been removed byn compromise between the parttes In Interest, the Benate to-day passcd unanlmouely the pending bill after an umend- ment leaving o force Degrall & Co.'s lien on Tt amenaot | Arrest of a Passenger on the Metropolis for Robbing the Dead. The Appropriation Bill Rushed Through, Finally Total Amount to Be Ralsed by His Over-Zenlous Operations on Taxation, $3,992,000. the Baletul 8ands of Cur- rituck Beach, The Qontingent Fund Restored—Bewerage and Viaduot Items Reduced, A Farmer Near Burlington, Ia., Kills His Wifo and Flees to T v the Woods. he Estimates as Finally Voted by the Council, The Council held an adjourned meeting last evening, Ald, Cook tn the chair. The ouly ab- gentee was Ald, Daly. On motlon of Ald, Hawleigh, the Council re- solved itaclf into & Committee of the Whole for the purpose of further considering the Appro- vriation LIl - Ald. Gilbert presided. CONTINGENT FUND, Ald, Pearsons moved to Increase the Contin- gent Fuml from $20,000 to £200,000, 8150,000 of which to be taken from the miscellancous re- ceipts, Ald. Sommer wanted actlon doferred until the arrival of Ald. McAuley, Ald. White sald the Council never would pass the LIHL If progress was made no faster than lately, Notbiug woeuld be accomplished by waiting, Alil. Pearsons explained the necessity for the fund. Tihe money would be needed to carry warrants Issucd, as no banker would do it. “I'he motion was agreed to. His Wrathful Neighhors, In 1ot Pure solty Find His Corpses A METROI'OLIS WRECKER, Svectat Disvatch 1o The Tribune, PRILADELPIIA, Pa., March b.—An Interesting sequel to the Metropolis disaster Was brought to light to-day, when Capt. William O, Harrison, who figured so coneplcuously In the Blles “splirit "' exposure, and whose notoriety was considerably Increased in his work while acting as agent for Messrs. I & 1% Collins at the wreek of tho Metropolls, was arrested at his boarding-house on grave charges relating to his doings on Currituck Beach, and locked upin Moyamensing Shecause he could not furnish the ball which was demanded, Har- rison and his wife, wneo Snyder— who bore & part ms prominent as that of the Captaln In the Bliss humbuggery and the trial of the **Melums''—ivere pussengers on the Metropolls, and, by the ulsaster which that yessel met, Mra, Harriaon, after betng a bride woare glad to say, does not cxist toany cxtent | for only ~ n couple of days, lost | 200,000 ueres of the land-grant. % among the upper classes of England, who by | her life, The i Cautaln, lmvln.lr fn{cly The Scnate also passed a bill giving the lapsed tn?:t strect obstructions, it having been stricken travel and education have becomo relfeved from | feached the shore, at - once beean | oroneue'the Southern Minmesota Itoad to the . to look after things menerally, and, receiving from Mr. Thomas Collins a letter informing all whom it might concern that Capt. Ilarrison was authorlzed to forward dead badies to Norfolk ‘The motlon was agreed to. STREET IMPROVEMENTS, City's portion of atrect improvements or- dered by Councli and nescsaments com- the prejudices Jong azo engendered by the eari- catures of CizARLEs DicEeNs and his imitators, Parndoxical as it may secm, the warmest appre- Bouthern Minnesota Extension Company, an- other compromise meusure, with but two nega- tive votes. ciation of this country s fouud among the gen- | 20d secureany bagungaor vthor property belong: | 4 bt for dtsorgantzing Altken County, hase | PIEted: wuceerionns ooy - 840,003 ing to th d 1l ns requescing that ait * Clty‘s portion «f atrect Improvenients of- tlemen constltuting what s called tho arlstoe. | 1€ 10 4 ;‘:“I“l“t';“g‘h;’a,.flzmfiq‘.fi:‘cfil;fi“ fie [ tng lces tnan 200 residents, with the taxpayers | “ytred by Counchl, snd ssemments ao racy of England, L.,.|.,.d himselt about the beach for days, keep- | mostly non-resiicnt lumbermen,wasindefinltely pleie o, for city's portion of e ing the newspapers constantly advised by telo- | postponed by a two-third vote, ts conslilered necensary to he fin- proved the Prescnt Yealuuissresaveree » 35,000 Ald. Pearsons moved to drop tho £40,063.91 and eall it §30,000. Tto motion was carried. Ald. Throop moved to strike out $35,000 and inscrt 850,000 Carrled. Ald. Throop moved to strike out £18,000 for Though It hos been stated scveral times, It may not be out of place to repeat, that the dol- larof 412} grains of silver wns a legal-tender from 1703 to 1874; and that the statement so often made that only $8,000,000 of lewal-tender siiver dollars were coined, s not truo in fact, Articles of impeachment ngainst Judge Sher- man Page, charging hin with maliclous, uppress- ive, and arbitrary actions toward certaln persons of Mower County, having been presented yester- day, the Scnate v.ovdnr organized as o Court of Impeachment. Page's counsel are ex-Uov., Davls, of this c“’i’ J. K. Lovely, of Austing graph of tho condition of ‘th , and others wise making himsclt apparently useful. But when Mr. Coliins aud onc - of his clerks wers In Norfolk, and afso ot tho beach recently, attending to the huryving of the dead, they were told that Capt. Harrison, on the day ‘when "he started from tho Dbeach { for this city, touk thres trunks with | and E. C. Stacy, of Albert Lea.” Counsel ub- | the city’s portion of public benetits for new g or o ottentlon to the bursing of | County, bulig siworn as u member uf tho Courty | oy oy wag no more than adequate. Carrled, der for any amount whatever, and of this full legal-tender silver (excluding the subsidiary sil- yer) there wero colned to the amounts and of the denominatlons following: charging that he was prejudiced In the case, nnd could not properly it on trial, Tho objection will be argued and probably declded upon to- MOrrow, Tho llouse placed the bill proposing to ex- tho dead, notwithstanding kis telezraphed rep- reseutations to tho contrary; that elght or teu bodies wera left. unburicd; that Harrisun was drunk most of the time; that le spent much moncy down there; and that, when- VIADUCTS, Ald, Lawler moved to insert the ftem of 814,007.54 for the construction of the city’s por- tion of the viaducts over the Fort Wagne tracks P040.898.00 | eyer portics come for the 'purposo | change nternal improvement lands for State k) 02015100 | S liliying a0 body, tho Canturn | Faliroad bonds on e order of thizd readime, | o0 West Harrison strect, that befoz tho estl- 020 | trea to estort moncy from them. | Concurcence was, by 1mnajority, retused o th | mated cost of the clty’s portion. The motlon oo | and several thines succeeded in doing so, On | Scnate compromise amendment to the School | wae lost. —————-— | s arrival hero Harrison dropped in on the | Text Book bil, aud vomulttees of conference | - Ald, Sweeney tricd his hand at getting an ap- $84,007,302.00 | Messra, Colilug, hls employers, aud has not | werc appoluted. ‘The supporters of the Merelll | or 5 riation of $79,000 for a viaduct ot the cor- ——— been scen since until nrrested. After | contract say the book agents, for the past few £ Chicagr 2 A Tlalated st 1 Precious little part of the credit of the resto- | ollowing bim inore than two weeka | days, have been putting fn more effective work | ner o cagro avenue and Ilalated strect. IHe backed up his motion to fnsert the jtem by the statement that the viaduct was demanded by 8,000 constituients, whose petition be held in his hand. His position was, in brief, that, if ono ward got a viaduct, all the others should, than when they were trying to buy votes for 8100 or less, o Both Houses held evenlug sceslons, having a Iarga pumber of bills on general orders of Jocal importance, whils the svssion, limited by the Coustitution, expires at Mn!g[n of Thursday. ratlon of the bl-metallic system will be acearded by the historlan of the great strugelo to certain Western dally ncwspapers, among which may bo indicated two fn Clevcland, onc in Cinclnnatl, ono fn Indlanapolis, ono in St. Louls, two in Lo give an uccount of himseif, Mr. P, Collins }mt o detectiyo on is track. Yesterday Lo was ound, and his apartments scarched, nod o large qnumhy ot clothiug, cte, variously warked, wus found in his posscesion, Among the things there wero articles bearing the natne of 3 Brady, another lost passonger of this ——— Ald. Baumgarten, to be exact, offered asan Detrolt, one in Bt. Paul, two ia Tows, two in sty and_undorclotbing aud other articles WISCONSIN. amendment to make the amount $70,055.01, nj Chicago, and one in Podunk., The extent of their joint and soveral jufluence on public oofn- lon Is pretty accurately measured by the number of Western membera of Congress they restrained. from voting for tho remonctization of the sllver dollar tn thelr respectivo States, huving stamped upon them the nmine of J. B, Moore, of this city, the civil-cnglneer who Jost his hfe by this wreck, and numcrous other artlcles that were not speclally marked, A FAMILY UNPLEASANTNESS. Spectat Dispatch ta The Tridune, 8r. Joserm, Mo., March B.—A very lvely sensation was created in thls city to-day. B, C. Arnold, of Newton, Kan., reglstercd at tho Bacon House, Mrs. David Rensser, of the same towu, also stopved at the samc hotel, This afternoon David Rensscr put {n an appearance ot the same house, and went immediately to the roomof Arnold. A lively ehooting secene cusucd, in which Arnold was vc‘r’y slightly and Mr. Reusser very scriously wounded. The difi- culty {s presutned to have resulted from the relations of Arnoid and tho lady, though she s mnow with her husband, and mttending him with much tenderness. Ho {sshot through ncar tho heart, and nlso has an arm shattered. The wouuded and infurlted husband pursued Arnold seyeral blocks after his wounding, and only yiclded from faintness and logs ot blood, o lies In o critlcal condl- tion, Mr, Arnold gave ball without ditliculty, and Is at large, Ho formerly lived in this city, and has many fricnds here. All the partics lave means, Apecial Disuatch to The Trivune. MapisoN, Wis,, March 5.—In the Senate Price’s resolutfon for an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting trafv ln intoxicating liquors camo up and was discussed at length, Scnators Price and Reynolas made stroug ar- guments In Its favor, and Bcnators Auderson, Wing, and others agalust {t. The resolution was finally killed—13 to 14, Bills passed for a Local Option law _for vii- lages and towns; for the oxhibition of Wiscon- sin dairy products at the Iarls Exhibition; providing for scven Fish Commissloners, 000 ) which was tho estimate by the Department of Pubtic Works. Ald, Bweeney nceepted the amendment, An inundation of petitions for viaducts and dozen Aldermen in case the Council Eranted the prayer of Ald. Bweency’s 8,000 constitu. ents. But the Council turned a deaf car to the rayer, voting down tho motlon by a large ma- jority. Al«yl. Baumgarten remarked that the evident Intentlon was to ki)l the visducts, Ie there- forc moved to strike out all appropriations for viaducta. Ald. White rafsed the polnt of order that the items must ba siricken out separately, If at all, ‘The Cuxrnmn sustatued the pofut. Ald. Baumgarten moved to strike out the ftem of §40,000 for the viaduct on Twelfth street, _ Cartled. Ald. Baumgarten moved to strike out the Item of $15,403 for the viaduct on Bangamon strect, Ald, White uttered a protest, loud and long. The motlon to strike vut was carried. BEWERS. Ald, Cary moved to strike out tho appropria- tion of $164,220 for sewera, Ald. Cullerton protested, but tho protest avalled not, for the motinn was carried, Ald, Ryan moved to lusert * For the construc- tlon of scwers in ndditlon to the unexpended portlon of provious appropriations, $75,000, to be expended under the direction of the Depart- ment of Public Works, the engineer fn charge of the Sewerare Department, and the Commls. sloner of Tealth.” ‘The motion was lost, Ald. Ryan, nothing daunted, moved to insert 880,000, and intimated that some Aldermen had broken faith In this matter. Ald, SBommer sald he should move to_ strike out the nrnmurlnuuul for fre, police, bealth, and schouls if the item of scwers went by the ard, Ald, White was glad the combination had fhilen throuih, and tho bottom Lad been knock- ed out, and sald he proposed to keep 1 knocked out. He was now iu favorof aswall appro- priation bill ) Ald, Ityan's motion was fost, Ald. Thompson (Third) thought the Commit- tew had accumplishied cnouch lu this direction, and tnoved that It rise and report progress. The ——— A murderer who was recently Interviowed by 2 Boston reporter safd that he did not mind his aentence of fmprisonmont for lifc, for, said he, “1 will bo real good {u prison, aud, in a few years, thoso tender chaps with a soft spot {n their beads witl get mo out.” Yes, and if tho abusc of the pardoning power is carried much turther, some of the tender chaps with a soft spot fu thelr heads will bo conducting moro amateur hanginge than the Boston convict has ever dreamed about. Bills wero concurred in_appropriatin to I W. Bmith, Stnte-Pelson Cominissioner, for money lost {u the bursted Corn Exchango Bank, of Waupun; for the preservation of trout in 8t, Croix County. Bils were killed amending the Rallrond law 80 as to Xrevcm peraous using unfenced as well as fenced rallrona tracks us public highways; restorlug capital punishment, and relating to attachments. A Ll for the cnlargement of the State Cap- itol was made a speclal order for to-morrow, Intho Assembly bllls passed relative to the publlcution of city charters. The Assembly u{)cnt most of Its session In Committee of tho Whole, ‘The Senato had an evening scsslon to-nicht for considoration of the several bills relative to {usanc institutions. Tho bill for n State Insti- tution for the Insano aud the Cure of Incbriates i the City of Milwaukes was indefinitely post- Rflned, ani bills approoriatine $100,000 to the orthern Asylum and 850,000 to the State In- sans Asylum Tor the erection of new wings, ond also for the eure of the insnne, were made the special order for to-morrow at 11 a. . —————— Jax GouLn's Tribune solemnly warned tho veople of the United Btates that the passago of the Bilver biil would inflict & wound on the na- tlonal credit from which it would not recover In less than 100 years, As the wound was inflicted oo tho 28th of February, 1878, it {s somo satis- faction to fecl that only 90 years and 800 days rematn of tho iperlod of national discredit. It is o great comfort to observe how “tempus fugit.” LOVE! Bpeclal Dispateh to The Tribune, BunuivortoN, la, March B.—James Love, o substantlal farmer .liviog about twelve miles from this city, ncar Lowell, Henry County, murdered his wifo this morning by shooting hier futho head with a shot-gun, killing ber fu- stantly. [t appears that Lovoand his wife had lived unhappily together, and had mutually agreed to a scparatiom, This wmorning Mrs, Love, In company with her little son and’an- otlier boy, went to* her husband's house to get her portion of the houschiold goods, Lovo re- cclved them in an apparontly pleasant maunner, after which, on somc preteuse, he wot the children -out of the house, when he Elckzu up a shot-gun and alot his wifv in the ack of the head © Mrs, Lovo's little son, bear- ———— To the Editor of The Tridune. Wavkzama, Wis,, March 4,—A eoliler of the Iate Robellion, having actually served four years, and wisnlog to sattle on 160 acres of land, accord- Ing to amendatory act of 1872 for Holdiera' Homa- stead bill,—would such soldior_be entiticd to a re- ductlon of four yoars frown the fivo yeas otherwiso provided? Please answerdin Tux Tuinunk, and oblige A Coxvrant REavn, Ho wonld be entitled®to a reduction of as many ycars as ho-actually served fn the War, —————— VIRGINIA. Ricinonp, Vo, March 8.—The Auditor of Public Accounts to-day reported to tho Jolnt Commmittee ou Finance in the General Assem- bly that the financial condition of the Common- wealth was truly deplorable, No moncy was belng recelved for taxes, all poyments belng made in coupons,which are 30 per cent discount. Tue Auditor states that tl:ere {s but $103 in the Treasury, and thut nons could be borrowed nor collected, and that e canuot run the State ‘The nowspapers of Ruesta scldom lapse into anything approaching wit, but aproposof the frequent decorationsof military men lately, thoy ore printing & couplet of which the following ls & translation: Once, hanging rogue: r088cS WaS In Yogue, But now they hang a cross on cvery rogue, § tion was lost. ng tho shot, ran Into tho house, and, sceing his | Government au hour longer, Thu gsylums | motion i ————— A mothier shot, guve the alarm, sud s lurge num- ¢ ;i couut, o i CONTINGENT FUND 404N, For a ¢ short-lezged ' dollar, as BERCHER | bur of min etarted i pursuit of tho murd‘crer, i &hlfixtf,:,“" po g m;“;:'n';.wfim“‘n‘fl:“‘ dl«!xl:n' Ald, Cullerton, apparently togol even with ¢allea 1t fn bis Chilcago lecture, the Silver horso made faster timo lu Cougress than eveu Qold- smith Mald's best. the Altermen who had Killed the sowerage business, moved to strike out $205,000 for Con- tingent Fund, whict ho clalmed was itlcgu!, be- cuure It wos really meant to vay interest on ths flonting debt, aud that lhud been declared Ulegal by the Bupreme Court. Ife belloved in being sincere, sl AL thero was any fuclination to cut down tho bill 1t ouglit to extond to the Hlegul Items as well, und not merely apply to tho bill In spots. ‘Lho motlon was lost, notwithstanding the Alderman's vigorous speech, Ald, Cullerton moved to fucreaso the salary of the vridize-tenders st Archer avenue, Douge 1as avenue, and Western avenue, from $450 to #5539 euch, The wotlon prevalled, Ald. Jlawlelgh moved that the Committes rise and report. Carrled, The Committes rose, and Ald. Glibert, its Chalrmau, reported that it bad made certaln who had fled to the woods, Lynch law is freely une, BunrisoroN, lu., Muarch 6,—The body of Jumes Love, subsequent to the murder of his wife, was found Iyl In a fenca corner half o wlle from his house with two bullet holes through the beurt, he havingcommitted sulclde. e SENTENCES, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Gavrzxa, 111, March 5, —The Ion. J, M. Bay- loy, prestdiog over the Clreuit Court now in scsslon in this city, passcd sentence upon the following-uamed prisouers this morning: Jo- soph Hultkaup, burglary, slx yeors fn State's Prison; John W. Barker and Heury Leupka, larceny, two years cach Iu Btate's Prison, 8, I, of the members. There was 8175000 now due o the banks, and they refuse further loans. 1¢ynid s dend-lock izt be avolded If the CUencral Assembly would provide that the lieenso tax Lo pald fn money only, Of the 81,000,000 balunce of taxes due for tho last flscul year there was now ready nearly enougch coupons to ubsorb It, and on the Ist of July 000 10070 of them would mature, The Joint Comumitteo meets again to-night to conglder the situstion, Iu the House, various propositions were sub- mitted looking to a solution of the public debt question, onu of which was the appolutment of u Commission consisting of the Governor and other State officers, to mect tho Stute creditors In order to adjust the debt. No actton Llias yet been takeu o auy of the propositions. Ricistonp, Va., March §5.—The Jolut Com- mittce on Financothis eveuly I It is to bo fcared that the fac similo of Nisgara, which {5 sunounced to be among the sttractlons of the Parls Exposition, will be a falls Jmitation, Out of the depthis of his humiliation the Sul- tan sends a message of congratulation to the :‘I;u. and the dream of Prren the Greut ls ful. ed. ! ! An editorial in JAy Gourp's paper began “Hush! Sottly! (o slow! There’s o heo oni® The explanation was unuccessary, i ——— T, Drum’ and J, P, Morrisy, members of the late e Sdupted u report endineuts, sud asked that those smendments Bervia must be content to occupy only an ab- ggfgllur:,lmlalflnflilllll':,n i1 of Colman, Drum :’:g::::l"e":‘;";‘:: l‘;:lomfl:fl:r .3‘;«-’:3{:;1;“&“:;:‘.0: ot &ure Nisch {n Turkey, b tiag 'of SIOCD eu‘i\ .uh'q'i?.'“gfi’;'."'!.‘}” ,‘,‘,t,‘;n';“ . | 1aw praviding for the collection ot o liconse tax, hy“,:‘j;ns""‘é:,l.f fl'l’:"“d ta- adupt Al bl jlens {ucluding the revenuo from the Motlate reglater 10 mousy to tho exclusion coupous. —— I0WA, Des Moives, I, March B—In the House thisalternoon discusslon wus coutinued on the bill to repenl the Kallway Tarlff law. The con- alderation of tho bill by sections was concluded, | 48 Tiotion prevalied by a vote of 33 to 9, and the question under discussion at adjourns | * “hg itew for strcet improvements was sdopt- ment was the adoption of tho cnactivg clause, a8 reported by the Commlyten of the Whale, upon which Mr, Munning, of Carrolt, Chairmau | ss were also theitems for atreet vpeulogs, cou- the Railroad lCummll!r.znlyl. m.?unlui the uioor struction of bxlfix‘:‘t;:; ::-:-]E; :Sl‘a‘u. viaduct repairs, | 1| Lol ¥ m\’;’l p‘l‘hupfil‘l,n Afl :mi-rxm):::'un f ;):- Ald, Cullerton mioved to tucreasc the item of posed tha encnfos of the bill were w}t-rrml. $44,182.00, for bridire-teuders’ salaries, to 859, Wwhilual) ameudiucnts proposed by the frivtuds | 31200 of the bill, uove of which iu uny way impalr its 'The Chalrman decided tho inotlon out of or- efliclency, wero carried. Tho discussion on the | der, “The ftem had Leen fucreased in committee. question will be continued to-morrow, when s | Ald, Cullerton then moved to go futo Coin- voto will probably be reaclied. mittes of the Whole to Increase the item by 9,890, which wag just envueh to cover the 20 per cent deficlency fu collection, The motlon was lost, were Introduced to make {he knowledgo of the o(AI‘L Cullerton moved to strike ot the item fuge. Ald, Callertou moved to amend the contin. geut fund itein so us to muke it tuke tho shaps as reported by the Fluauce Comuiittee. Loat. ALk McAuley moved to strike out the $203,- 00 for contingent fund, and to lusert $100,000, which he thought was quite ample. Loat. Ald, 'Throop moved to concur {o the report of the Committee of the Whole and pass tha ltem, Jay Gourp's gold was distanced {n tho raco gulost the silver horse, PERSONAL, Miss Lucy Bherek is the latest convert from Judatem to Now York Christianity. Whilo Mlug baptized sho shervked, Bpurgeon, {ho grent London preacher, hns Moken down fn bealth, and bas beon forcod to Sbandon the minkstry, It fe anticipated that the hv'.ml congregation ia London will thus be broken BOBLIE AND MAY, Bpecial Dispateh (o Tha Tridune, Broomsxuton, 1L, March 8.—Deputy-Sherift Rowell arrlyed to-day from Austin, Tex., with ¢ Bobblo ** Gaylord, and his wite, May Gaylord, They were arrested whilo playlug in the “Ca- siuo ** at Austin. They are charged with rob- blug Robert Prewltt, s farmer of McLean Coune ty, overa Jear ago, in a varlety dive nawmed tho * Odoun,!’ then in operation licre, s thoy confess to steallng $710 from Prewitt, DISCITARGED. 8pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Easr Baginaw, Mich, Mareh 5.—Will Andre, undcr arrest, aud charged with the murder and robbery of Owen Foruey, near Farwell, ou tho night of Jau. 7, 1877, was discharged fu the Cir- cult Court at Farwell lust night, there not helflt sullictent evidence to vonvict, Audro sald the trouble was caused by liquor, { On account of the death of the Popo and e cansequent cessation of opers in Italy, Patty loat $10,000, aud 18 oxceedingly downcaat, as 't meagra salary of 83,000 & night Lardly wore Covers her expenses. 1fsho really wants to id up & fortune she shonld go West and quarrel with somo other prima donua. About the last oocupation that wonld be omo. CovLvwnus, 0., March 5.—In the House bills selectod aa suitable for women 1 that of serviog —————— ! 500 for the Fullerton-aveuus bridge. on the palice force. Tho dating peracn fo maks BUTTER AND CHEESE AT ELGIN mctrlc system and tho Uulted States history | Ald, Waldo sald that was just what be bad the vaggestion is no other than Dr, Msty Walker, Special Dispaieh fo Ths Tridures necusaary jn order to obtatn a certificato to teach | expected. lter. ] The notion u‘;’:mke out was fost. Ald. Waldo moved to adopt the item as re- cd, Carrled, Tt Al PRIG. Cullerton moved 1o strike out $8,822.90 for :gowfv’nhmzwutm: tuoue laud fusert Ald, Pearsous movo to adopt the ltem as revorted, Carrded. The ftem of $1,635 for the LaSalle-street tun- nel was adopted s reported. in the commou schiool; to forbld persous scn- teuced to workbousesto plesd the jusolvent debtor act to avold working out the fine: to cstablish a home for the widows of Ohlo soldlers aud sailors; 1o provide for theannual collections of road taxcs in June, In the Scuate, & nessago was rocelved from the Governor, vominativg Charles W. Hoyd, of Browu Couuty, as Dircctor of the Penitentiary. et ¥ho has petitionsd the Washington Board of Police for un sppoiniment as & specis) police- Woman. Jfher prayor is grantod she wili spread $onsternation fu the ranks of the small boys of telty, whose chief nmusement heretofore bas Been o follow that revered lady. about the streuts Mthe Cepltal, eshorting her to pull down her 4L, a0q maklog other unkind allusions to ber Sttire, Era, 1il, March 8.—An fmportant mecting of the Board of Trade was held hero to-day, which was numerously attended, severat dis- tinguisbed visitors from abroad belng present, amoung them G, W. Crazier, of Wellington, O.; Francis D. Moulton, the Hon. J. H. Reall, and W. W, logram, of New York. A resolution was unanimously sdopted for Tather Becchi, the astronomer, who died | $he dutribution of thirty portraits of tbe j The ftoms of 81,6718, for - Lake Park trees, a1ty Tuesdsy, wis a Jeeait, He was boru fn | Yeuerable Fresident of tho Board, Dr. Joseph 3&5" L?.flfu%'!fi"zsyl«m‘ 82,800 for Lake 'Puk,u' $575 for Ellls Park, Tet, W, W. Ingram, upon fnvitation, made a brief speech, io which bo advised Elgin dalrymen to wake cheese worthy of thelr reputation, Bkin checsa is poor enough at best, and it was essen- al to keep up the grade, and not fall back by scttiug the milk for forty-elght huurs, as some {actorics are dofug. Asasu Eastern and cxport mazket m.|l'¥l could bo relicd upon, he sy, making Cheddur-sbaved cheese, which was ‘worth one-fourth 10 one-hall*cent a pound more tbau Ust checse. Euglish people cut cheeso $1,725 for Unlon Park, 8663 lor Jeflerson Park, 1,000 for Veruou Park, $300 for Wicker Park, 375 for Washingtoy Square, and $343 for Unlon uare, 88 reported by the Committes, wero adopted. Tfle item of §10,043 for gas, coal, eugineers, ete.. Clv.{l-llull, was adopted as reported. ‘The follow!og wos adopted, as reported by the Comumittea ot tho Whole: For ouo-third of the ealaries of City En- ginecr, bucretary, bookkesper and ss- slstant, Superintendent of Sireets snd % Bridges, Asslstant Eogloeers, clotks, druugbtymen, ad 0dmeD. . eieeenrse 10o§ 5,003 1818, and, after studying theology at Rome, came % Awmerica, futshiug bls_education in the Jesuit Collego at Ueorgotown. D. C. e was recalled to e 10 take charge of tho astrouomical observa. ‘ry attached to the Roman College. Un account Sf bla aciontific attainments he was empted from o iaual reatrictions of the Ordor, and when tha 'uuln Were expelled from Rome, an exception "-mlda iu hls faver. le wrote many worksin feuch ana Jtaltun, sud ot bis deatd & new treatise ua the stary, recently completed, was about Lo Lo Peblisheq, Axx Ampog, Mich., March 8.~Arrangements bave beeu completed for the coming commence- meats of the professional schools on March 27, Justice Marston, of the Bupreme Court, wiil de- liver su address to the graduatiog law class; Dr. Morse Stuart, of Detroit, to the gratuating medical class; aud Dr. W. U, Helmouth, of the New York Homcopathic Medical Coilege, to the homecopathic class. The Rey. Dr. Moss, Presi- dent of the Indlana Stato University, will de- lverthe aunugl sddress before thystudcots® Clristian tion next Suuday. Ald. Throop moved to Insert an {tem of 83,105 other Improvements was threatencd by half a Intant Engineers, clerks sement Department, Har- raughtemen, and rodmen. 11,840 which the city estimates for 1878 have gone, the last column representing the work of the Conn- cfl Jast night: VEGETINE. ~ VEGETINE Parifies the Blood, Renovates and In- vigorates the Whole System. 1T8 MEDICINAL PROPERTIRS ARR Alterative, Tonic, Sol- vent, and Diuretic, Vrartixe Ia made exclusively from the juiees of carefolly-selected barks, roots, and herbs, and 20 #tronaly concentrated that it will effectually eradi- cate from (he system cvery falnt of Berofals, Borofulous Humor, Tumors, Osncer, Cana cerous Humor, Erysipelas, Balt Rheum, anker, Faintnoss s§ Total for ealaries .. ..... The item of $2.200 for offl miscellane- ous expenses, and that of $1,000 for the Ugden- Wentworth dam, were adopted as reported. Ald, Fearsons moved to strike out “less n- come frotn miscellane uz rources to Le applied to this fund,” clniming that the item was now in the contingent fund and that {t ouht not io appear twice. The motion prevafled. e eame Aldcrman mored to make the en- tire apyropriation for the Department of Public Works the rame an adopted In committee, $447,523.13. Corrlnd, The item of £2,50 for elcction cxpenses was adopted a8 reported. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The next ftem was s follows: Ealary of Fire-Marshal and Chief of lrigade. oo ooee aee For wages of Awsistunt-Fire-Marahats, nanee vn- mittee., Departs | Comp- ment. | trolter. Butlding Dep't. B "\ 15K 3 o hem&nmj ofo8 C10s a0 3,000 tlerkn, storekeepers, anrgcons, Cap- the Stomach, and all diseascs that arleo from tem- talne, Licutenants, envincers, nswi-t- pura blood. Sciatica, Inflammatory and snt-engineers, pivenien, truckmen, Chronie Rheumatisra, Neuralgis, Gout, and Bpinal Complaints, can only bo eTectaaiiy cured through tha bload, For Ulcora and Eruptive Disenses of the Bkin, Pustules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Tetter, Scoldhoead, and Ringworm Vzornss has never failed to effect a permanent care, Yor Pains in the Back, Kidnoy Complaints, Dropey, Femnle Wenknoss, Leucorrheea, srising from internal ulceration, and nterine eases snd General Debulity, Vearniyz acts di- rectly upon the causes of these complaints, It in- vigorates and strengthons tho whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, aliaya inflammatfoo, cures uiceration, and regulates the bowels. For Catarrh, Dyspepsis, Habitual Costivee ness, Palpitation of tho Heart, Headache, and General Prostration of the Nervous Systom no medicine has ever * glven auch perfect satisfaction as the Vkarrixe, It purifies the blood, cleansesnl! of tho organs, and * poesceses o controlling power over the nervous aystem, The remarkable cares eflected by VeazTine have fnduced many phyelcians and aporhecatics whom rc know to prescribe and use It in thelr own fami. ies, Tn fact, VEaxTixa i3 the best remedy yet discove ered for the nbovodiseascs, and fs the only reliable l!xh.l(IJOD LIER yet placed befora the pablle. What Is Vegetine? It 1s a componnd extracted from barks, toots, and herbs, It ia Naturc's Kem- edy, 1t la petfectly harmicrs from any bad eflect upon the system. It in nourishing and strenpth- ening. It acta directly uoon the blood. e D or it cives them trength, quiete their nerves. and gives them Natore's sweot slecp =—au has been proved by many an aved person, 1 1s the great Bluod Purifier. 1t in & soothing ramedy for our children. 1t haw relleved and cured thane sands. It ls very pleasant to take: cvery chilid Ilkes it. 1t relleves sad caresall diseancs originat- ing from impure blood. Try the Vegetine. Glve it a fair trial for your complaints; then yon will say to your friend, meighbdr, and scquaintance, *4%ry 1t] 1t has cured me." drivere, and employes un fre-alarm telegraph. .. H7,700 ‘Total for salaries.... .. ... 0. 8351, 300 Al Cullerton clalined that the amount was insuflicient, and that the firemen could not he rnld within 20 per cent of their salaries if tho tem was ndopted. Ald. Kirk said he had assurances that every fireman would be pal, and he should vote to adopt the item os reportedd, ‘The itein was adupted by a voteof 33to1, Ald. Cullerton voting fu the ncgative, The ftems of $22.00 for repairs. 52,000 for feed, ofl, ete., 81,200 for rent of Engine No. 10 and Hook aud Ladder No. 1 for ono year, §350 for rent of repalr shops, 82,200 for pay of englneer, nssistant engiucer, and five foremen thiree tnunths, and bedding, lurniture, cte., and 88,700 for repalrs to cuginc-houses, painting, cte., were adopted. The ftem_of $9,000 for fire-alarm telegraph was adopted, The total for the Fire DcPartmenL $447.000, less 850,000 to be taken from infsccllaneous recelpts,” was adopted, leaving the net amount 7060, Al Cullerton moved to reconsider the yote by which the total had becn adopted. There seemed to Lo o disposition to passa bill that wouid not hold water, and he could go out on the street and get o ahyster to say that the bill, as passed 80 far, was worthless, (Laughter,] The notion to reconsider was lost. The ftem of &1,000, for teneral Sinking Fund, was adopted. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The next iten was as follows: Salary of one Commissloner of lealth,. For waves of Becrolary, clerks, medic recister of vital statlstics, inapector, sanitary rol!ce, ‘moat-inspectors, an: emiployes i amall-pos hospital +. For medicine, etc. For day scavenu dead animal; For milk exam! 1000 5 8.000 035,768 3,071,724 3,818,814'3,082, 670 THE RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS, Spectat Dispaich to The Tridune, Ixp1anAroLss, Ind., March 5.—The officials of the Vandalia, Chicazo & Eastern Iliinols and I-:vans\'llle. Terre Hauts & Chleago met here to-day to arrange a new frelght and pass line from this c[:l.y and St': lfn‘x'is lupc?nlgggg,r over tho roads nuned, via Terre liaute and Danvllle. No agreement was reached. CUTTING RATES, 8. Louts, March 5.—The cutting of frelght rates to the East reached an almost unpreo- edented low fizure to-day, Fourth-class freipht 1rom St. Louls to New York was taken at 10 cents & hundred; flour at 20 cents a barrel, ITEMS, ‘The snow having failed, steam Is brought fnto use {n the Michizan pincrics, The muccess which has attended the construction of the Lake George & Muskegon Rivcr Raflroad and the asbscuce of snow, which renders hauling logs by other methods Imperative, has awakened large operators to the necessity of constructing rallronds, mot ouly to reach tracts of pine ro- mote from streams, but to guarantee a stock of logs when naturc falls to provide the required snow{all to enable them to carry on operations. Beveral of the largest firms In Michigan are now bullding cheap roads in order to reach thelr timber and Jogs, which they are unable to reach by the usual snow method. The Indlanapolls Journral states that a rallway ofticlal st that point, of large experience and an expert at figures, has made a careful catimate of the loss to the ralroads in earnings by the cutting In rates during the last five monthe, b{ taking the ronds between .Chlcago, the Minsfssiupi and Ohlo Rivers, aud the senboard, and it Is not less than 14,400,000, the Weatern producers and .lnlupcrl were benes fited by thesa sulcidal rates the folly could be borue with more grace, but the forelen con- sumers reap ninc-tenths of the benefit. Ife thinks it is time for railroud offlcials and busi- $ 3,000 21,020 8,000 Total cuv suveres 855,800 The item was adopted, The ftems of $35,000 for House of Correc- tion, 2208403 for Intercst, £115,523.25 for Judement account, 812,000 for legal expense, 81,500 for Police Court expenses were adopted, VYaluable Intormation. Bosrox, Mass, POLICE. The next item read was as follows: He says if For salary of (ieneral Superintendent For salary of Deputy Superintendent. For wayea of Secretary, Custodian, clerks, Captaine, Liculenants, Scrgeants, de- fectivea, pound-xeepers, ol and engineers ,, Mr, I R, STRvENS— Dear Sir: 3y only obfect in piving you thistest!- monial s to spread valuable information, Having been badly afflicted with Salt Itheum, and the whols sarface of my akin being covered with viples and cruptions, tnany of which caused me great pain. and annoyunce, and knowing it to bo a blood dis- esse, [ took many of the advertised blood prepara- ons, among which was y ulnl(ly of Sarsapn- rilla, without obtaining sny benofit until 1 com- menced taking the Vegetine, snd before 1 had com- pleted the nrst bottle T saw that | had ot the right medlcine, Consenuently Ifollowed on with it until [ bad taken seven hottles, when 1 was pronounced a well man, and my skin fs smooth and entirely free from plmples and cruptions, 1have never en- Joyed su good henlth before, and I attribute it nlt fo the nsc of Vegetine, To benent thos aficted with Rnenmatiein, 1will make mention also of the Vegetine's wonderful power of carlug mo of this acute complaint, of which I have suffered so fne tenscly, C. H, TCCKEI, 3145 2,210 pat 476,135 ness tnen to louk at the facts, then agree upon paying ratcs, and live strictls up to themn, uthiering ralrond nuws fo the aty at present 1 up-bill work, Nearly all the prominent offi. clals arc out of town,” Most of the General Mauagers have goue East to attend the mecting of trunk-linc Presidents which takes place fn New York to-day, The Geueral Ticket and Passcuger Agents a1l gone to Jacksonwille, Fla, to attend the General llcket and Passen- ger Agents' Convention, and several of the Gen- eral Frelghl Apents sre out of town, The clerks and office boys, who are still at thelr Pposts, are not good on ralliway information. ‘e employes {n the machine-shops of the Bt. The remalning ftems, under the head of Po- Mee Department, were ndopted as reported by the Coinmittee of the Whole, Ald, Pearsons moved toadopt the total, 8470, 030.02, for the Department. The motion pre- valled, Pounds, and %17. 000 The {tems of £1,700 for for Printiue aud Stationery, wero udopted. PUBLIC LISRAKIES, Ald. White moved to strike out $23,000 for Publie Library and insert ** unexpended bal- auce,” which amonnted to sume 323,000, Lost. The Item was ndopted as reported, BALARIEA, Louls & Southeastern Rallrond kave had thefr (% tich. C, 1. 1., 1o The items of 80,000 for .?llnrnra'l office, 810,020 ln!lu;lu;‘l;‘l:duwd.d Ther do ot Ueo i B 00 Washington-st., Hoston, lor the Comptroller's oflice, 80,525 for City 'he otficers and rectors of the Kansas City, Cleiow nmfie;:e:lénmo l’orlllh%mi Department, 8y, Louls & Clica o Rallroad, which s the xx&ew‘ VEGETIINE 9,2 for Police nurts, o lor Cit: hysl- | extension of ¢ Chicazro LN 10| o vt ' 7, and | meoting at St, Loals today to miake. {he_ fna Prepared by clan, 85240 for City Collector's ofllce, and £2400 for tho City Treasurer, wero adopted, All. Cullerton insisting, us he had done for some time that the vote on cach tem should be by yeas and nnys. arrangemuents for the construction of the road. Mr. Harry F, Clark, for several years pust Contracting Agent of the Graud ‘U'runk Ratlway In this city, has been appointed Claim Agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrosd at San Franuctsco, AMUSEMENTS. OATES, “ Madame Angot's Doughter” was tho bill for lust eveniug, and, as ususl, attractea a large sudlence. The performance was well received, tho encores belng too numerous to particularize. Mrs, Uates chirped and kicked as jountily as ever, ond tor her song, *You gave tomean edueation,” got o duuble recall. Miss Delaro zave a very good impersonation of the character ot Mile. Lange, being’ praiseworthy in both vo- calization and actlon. Mlss Winston as Asma- ranthe wns piquantly saucy, iaking more of the role than is usually done. ” Laurent’s Ange Diton ras a fair picco of " work, though marred at one or two polnts by an inartistic use of the falsetto. Allen ns Pomponnel, and Hall as Larivaudiere, were certalnly not good, and yet were nut ex- tremely bad. * Tlie "Louchard of Buymore and the Zrenitz of Bell were (-urllnl. befug declded impruvements upon all previous representatious of the parts. ‘Thu bright little girl who partict- pated fn the lghtning waltz at the close of the sccond act is cntitled to a word of commend- atfon for hier remarkable terpsichorean nFllln‘. This alternoon, *The Grand Duchess,” and to-night, *The Pretty Perfumer.*” THE VISITING STATESMEN. Explanation of # Financlal Transaction at New Orleaus During the Eleotoral Ex- cltement, wc . Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune, CinNNciNNaTI, O, March 5.—A correspondent of the Gazette at New Orleans gives the inside facts relative to tho $20,000 said to have been borrowed from the Unlon National Bank of Chicago. - Bpeelfic statements have been pub- Mshied in the New York &Sun to the effect that this sum was part of the money pald by visiting statesuien to securc the Eloctoral vote of Louls- {ana for Hayes; that $6,000 was pald to a mem- ber of the Returnlog Board, and that John Shermsn and those with him kvew that the mouey came from the Collector of [uterual Revenue, and was the money of the United ftates, Tho autbority for these statcmnents, according to the correspondent, Is unquestiona- biy Senator Kellopg, The facts of the case are brictly us follows: Mune‘ was necded to poy the expenses of wituessvs belore the Congres- slonal investlration, wavy ol whom were hope- lessly crippled aud suffering from their wounds at the hands of Democratic bulldozers, and were moreor luss destitute, Gov. Kellogg was called upan to tako the lead o rabstug fuuds, and $20,000 was collected. Not a dollar of it came frotu & Revenue Collector, as charged bx Keltogg, Cockrell was not even approache on the subject. Further, the visiting stateamen kuew nothing of where the money came from, though they may have assured Kel- togg it would be relmbursed by the National Republican Committee. Five thousand dollars wero ralsed by subscriptionsmong New Orleans Republicaus. ~ The remaluder was addvanced by a certaln porty, whoss name cau be had it needed, to cover the full amouut of thu sub- scription, A pote for $2,000 was made aud digcounted tn Chicago. ‘The Nationat Commit- tee was uuablo to repay the amount. H, R, STEVENS, Doston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Droggists. LACE GOODS, 7 BCIIOOLS. When it came to School Department, Ald. Thompson (Third) moved to adopt the items on vages 23, 24, and 25 in o lumg. The motlon prevaiied. 'Tho items included in thoe lump wera $12,400 far repairs of schoul-houses, $2,045 for furniture, fixturcs, and apparatus, $4,505 for repalrs to same, 81,077 for school-house sup- plics, $3,000 for school supplics, &1,000 for printing and lll!\'Cl‘flIhl" S 1454 for rents, 830,000 for fuel. 550 for continzent expenses, ‘42‘000 for cogincers and {nmmr-, aud 8570,650 for salarfes of Huperintendeut, teachers, and other e¢mployes, less $200,000, cstimated’ {ncome from reuts, Interest, and Stato dividend, or, 8310,550, ‘The item of §15,000 for expenditures Incident to the erection of new Lutldings was adopted, Ald, White moved to strike out $54,000 for four new school sites and to insert $30,000. Lost. The ftem of 854,000 was then adopted. The following ftem, ** for erecting school- buildings, uo one¢ to cust more than $12,000," $34,000, was then wlonted, The ftem of 81,000 for School Sluking Fund was adopted. sEWENS, The ftem of $474,883,10 for cleaning and re- pairine sewers, interest, statfonery, office sup- plles, ete., was adopted as reported, ‘The next itaw, for the applleation of the un- expended portion of the previous appropria- l.ll?mux:g the construction of sewers, was then ado . Ald. Cullerton moved to reconsider the vote by which it was adopted. Ald, Cary moved to lay the motion on the table, Lost, ‘Tho inotion to reconsider was, however, lost, Tho item ot 85,000 for special assessmeuts was adupted, as was that of 200,000 for street- lamps. 'l‘l‘:‘n remalulog appropriations of unexpected balances for Pollce and Fircmen's Reliel Fund, Chicago Erring Woimen's Refuge, House of the Good Bhephberd, and Washingtonisn Home were ted, NRY:I? Cuok moved to adopt the ordinance en- tire, Ald, Cullerton thought it unwise to be hasty. There bad been action ou the bl which, fu hls opluion, would not staud tho test of examina. tiun, and he moved to refer the amended ordi- nance to the Law Doparunent, C,\hl.d Utibert moved to lay on the table. arried. Ald. White moved to refer the bill to the Committea of tha Whole. The roll was called, aud thero were 10 yeas and 10 nays. ‘oo Chairman (Ald. Rawlégh) @ave tho declsive vote, fn the negative, and the wotiou was lost. . Ald, Cook rencwed the motion to adopt the bill as n amcuded. The motion was loat by yeas 14, noys 18, as follows; Yeag—-Pearsons, Nosenberg, Tallard, Stewart, Ghbert, Van Usdel, Beidler, Throop, Cook, Jlaw. {:-.ml.; is"f.;lll‘anh’rhumpwn {Thirtesath), Linsen- Tth, Kirk—14. AMaysa—McAuley, Thompson (Third), Cary, “Tully, Cullerton, Lodding, Tarnow, Kerber, Law U ite, McNurnoy, ahnigartcn, Ityag, Weids, Nicuen, Schweistbal, Eweency, Jaussens—18, Aly. Cullerton moved, for sowmething like the hundredth thime, that the Couucil adfourn, aud the motion, fur something like the hundredth time, was lost. The saine Aldcrman moved to refer the bill to the Committes of the Whule, Lost. IN COMMITTER AUAIN. Ald, Cary moved to go Into the Committee of the Whole, Carried, ‘The Council then went into the Committee of LACES! Field, Leiter & Co. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Have recelved and placed on sale another cholce lot of THREAD, POINT, AND APPLIQUE COLLAR Which are offered at about ONE-QUARTER Thelr original value. ALSO a larye assortment of BLACK THREAD BARBE AT s $2, $2.50, $3, and $3.50. These are a rare bargain ! NACQUES AND CIRCULARS, the Whole, Ald. Gilbers belug catled to the | Kellogg has F.m 000 oun_ the slr, note, and will be out $15,000 Ald, White moved to fosert $15,403 for a via- | §¢ he ever pays the balauce. The money waa duct on Bangamnon street, Carried, disbunied 1o a8 perfectly legitimate manuer, No 5 Ald. Eul‘anl moved Lo Insert $16,000 for a via- uct, Lust, * Ald. Loddiog moved to fnsert $75,000 forsew- ers, to bu expended under the direction of the Department of Pubiic Works. ed. Ald. Thowpsou (Tbirteeuth) moved to strike for schools, and apply it to the constructiun of sewers. it Ou wotlon of Ald. Cary, tho Comumittes rose and its Chairman reported the adoption of the two amendmeuts by Ald. White and Loddiug, aud moved that the Councll concur fu the re- pux;twnnd adopt tbe ftems. The motion pre- vafled. On motion of Ald. Glibert, the Council then adoptea the bill as ameuded, tho vote befug yeas X3, nays 0, as follows: Yeas—Pearsons, Rosen| ¥ ‘Thompson *’l‘hlxd), Cary, Siwwart, Gilbert, Tully, Loddiog, Karber, Lawler, Van ‘b.m, Teidler, Nuraey, Throop, Cook, Rawlelgh, Seaton, Waldo, ieson, Linsenbarth, Kirk—23, Naye—McAulvy, Ballazd, cnlluwn&'rhomvm S"”"‘“‘"f" l!-umx“’nm. Uyan, Bcbwelstnal, weeney, Janssvns— Ald. Gilbert woved to reconsider the last Yot member of the Returulng ever recelved dollar of ft. Thoss ufliclals, Indeed, have uot| yet been pald tnelr regular salarics allowed by luw. Moreaver, they hold the written denlal of Kellopyz of the chanz de. Tho iuoney was d for tho cxuenses of witnesses who wero rought from the remoto parts of the State, sotne of them {n a dyiug condiiion, and who ba to be supported fu New Orleans from thirty to ity days wholly trom Republican funds. R — Plashing in thelr peatly sheen, ¥rom the gloglous coralliue, Bau thosu teeth untarnished! White allke the back aud froat Yee, by the fragrant Sozodout, Muy beaaty's wouth be garnished! Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. “A Bargain!” W;a offer for a fow days the remaine der ot our stock of FUR-LINED SAGQUES AND GIRGULARS! At $45 Each! To close—mnot heretofore.sold less then 875 and 880, . BTATH & WASHINGTON.STS. e ————— NEW FUBLIUATIONS, No Injunction upoa the (ireat Siory, A. OELEBRATED CASH. Out to-day in No. 544 of the FIRESIDE COMFANION, All whu have soen the fily ur iotend t0 see It must pe: od Kaulowtory: DAL to-day o No. 543 ot 1he Fire: A A En Y ror sals by M newadeatora s LU c. 7 A Thowpeon (Ihird) moved tolay fl;: po- WANELD, - NOTICE, u oo e, Car yeas 23, na, AMATEURS THEATIICAL. T AMTAN AT T Ammo Sumorty e Gounl hevsiotriod 1 | seren RIS N, ERES MY oo | TATTONAL PARTY. of twau; TUR RSTIMATES. oppurtunicr: Address fih iy fou of su 8ctor yeary attudivg, Ty thoss wmbiiious g ‘The following table showsthe changesthrough .- (4 RY LYEUN, Pust-Ui MABS-MEETING AT TABEHRNACLE TO-NIGHT to o zatify Tolado Plettorio.

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