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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1878, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Commissioner Holdaworth, of the Cleveland Toard of Police, isin town, the guest of the po- 1ice ofMelals and Detective Osterman. The Philadelphia and Baltimore delegations of the Dntter snd Egg Convention, aome thirty lo nomber, arrived at the Grand I'acific yesterday. The temperatnre yesterday, as observed by Manaesc, opticlsn, B8 Madison strect (Tntnune Building), was, At 8 8. m., 30 deg. § 108, m.y 445 12 m,, 62; 3o, M., p. m., 53, Barometor st8a. m., 20.02; B p. m., 20,83, Edward Gennott, a young mna who had his skull fractured by falling off an engincon the Durling- ton Ttoad, dled of his injutics late Monday night st his residence, No. 002 Aebland svente, Tho Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. The South Park Doard fatled to meet yerterday afternoon, no qaoram being obtained, Messrs, Trice and Cornell wero on hand at the sppointed tlme, but tho other Commissioners failed o re. rpmfl. and an adjonrament was {aken for two wecka, A Insane individual giving thoname of John Smith, but whoso real name {8 thought to be A, B, Fretwood or Fleetwood, twns found wandering abaut the vicinity of Ilalsted and Madison rtrects by Officer John Nutler. Ilis fricnds may find him at the Madison Strect Station. Tho regular monthly mecting of the Mechanics’ Instituta was held lastovening st the Athenrcum on Washington streot. The only businesn tranencted wan the reading of the minutes of the provions meeting, and tho proposal of eeveral new candi- dates, It was a model meeting, inasmuch sa it occupled only about fifteen minates’ time. The annnal clectioff of officers of the Chamber of Commerco was held yesterday afternoon, and tha following officers were chosen: President, D. It Jonee; Vice Presulent, 4. C. Walker: Directors, J. L, itancock, N. 1. Palrbank, L. Dlatr, Charles Randolph, C. Comstock, W." HI. Low, D, K, Par- sonn, 0. K. A Ilutchineon, Thomas L, Parker, 1L, L. Barney, Willian Dickioson. Tho Sons of Vermont met last evening at the Qrand Pacific, tho MWon. H, N.Ilibbard In tho chalr. An amendment to the by-laws, making thres a quorum of the Exocutive Commitlee, was adopted. Another, providing that the regnlar heetings of the Association ehould In fature ba semi-annnal, Inatead of quarterly, as_heretofore, went over under the rule. Tho Sccrotary, Prof. allawed to rest in pence. e apeaks of the Hon, Richara Yntes, Danfel Webster, Kdgar Poo, and Stephen A. Douglas as being arankards, tha former of whom was thrown oz kicked out of a dirty saloon in Jackeonvilie, ana_died of delirlam tremens In St. Lonir, ond went to 8 dennkard's hiell, I think, bofare Dr. Reynolds eneake of anch men he shonld clean his month, —men who, If they had one fault, had ro many redecming qnalities that their names will he held In sacred remem- brance by every loyal American citizen: mon whom the nation deliglita to honor, whoso namo and fame wiil be eograven on the pillars of time, ond will go down to posterity ns examples for tho young men of onr coune try to imitate: men the latchet of ‘whoss snoes Dr. Heynolils {3 not worthy to unloone. 1 am surptised that so many respectaole people can it and listen to hear tha names of oor flluetrions dead defamed, and that any one can do so withont belng hiseed from the platiorm, 1¢ Dr. Reynolds hae done any good for the temperance caiso by telling of his own debancheryand his appearance n Bangor in a state of nudity (save pantaloons), [ have no objection, and give nim full credit for all he has done, Dut, to my mind, to the good Iadies of the Woman's Chiristian Temporance Unlon be- longs the praise. TOTAL ADATAINER, THHE GRAND JURY. REPORT TO THE JUDGE. Following !» the report mads to the Sudge of the Criminal Conrt by the last Grand Jury: TA0 Ifon, John &. Jamesan, Judae of e Criminal Coure=suis’ The (Grand Jury for the Februaty term r!lr;eel{flll]lnbmll to your Honor the followiug re- otk ‘They were convened on the 11th of the month, began bueleess on tho 17th. and adjourned tu-day. thus Actually s6rving outy Liro weeks. DUFIRg that thine the Jiry dispored of 200 docket cases and twenty-sfx com- iafnts, making n total uf 235, Gf thin numbor, 100 *truo bills * and 133 **no bille" am berewith returned 1o your lonoravle Lourts - 6 Jutry aro convinced that 8 very large number of gases find their way ta thio Urand Jury room for hear: 1ng that should be disposed of in the fower court, Ased fre liers mentioned in order thi Trinuxe connting-room. Tha boy, watching his opportunity, made & break from ihem and ran ont the front door, carzying with him a portion of the rtorm-door. ile made bis way down Madiron street towards Clark, bnt was foon recaptared and ‘hronght back. _In tho afternoon Juatlce Summer- field dned him 850, which will detain him in the House of Correction for rome time. A raloon-keeper named Miller, on Weat Madison llrfea s crowing over lis brothren, The police cloned his_concert along with the rest of such divea, but Miller hae musle every day as uaual. 1l cansed n Jarge npertnre to be mada in the cefl- ing,—a ventilator, he calls It,—nand overy day ho hircs a full band to sit and practice In a foom im- mediately above his hail. Capt. Beavey intends to suppresa it to-day. Another examolo of {he old story of extrava- f-nce. *‘lave,” crime, and shamo was brought to ight yesterday before Justica Moech. The chiof porsonage in the afale s Nelson W, Lammars, 8 young clerk {n tho wholesale fewelry house of Lapp & Flershem, No. 100 Madlson strect. For some time past the partnors of the honee have had # vaguae suspicion that tliey were being roblod, and yesterday their saspicions had hecome ro stronely directed to Lammers that they aworo ont n search warrant and went throngh the premises No. 380 Weat Madison street, whera Lammers dlved with a swoman named tertie Radcliffe. In the place was found anont $300 worth of jewelry,. which was identificd by the firm as having come from their atock. Lamniers was thercupon arrest- ;111 and held to the Criminal Court in bonds of Justice Summerfleld yeeterday held the follow- ing: J. F. Kremer, aseaniting and stabuung J. F, Reld with a patr of sciasors, 00 to the Criminal Coutt, but his little boy pleaded ®o parnestly that Mr. Reld dropped the casc, and the man waa dis. charged; ** Fatty '* Mullins, larceny of a_palr of shoes from Lamokin's store,” $25° fino. Frank Freund and Zip Thayer, fonnd with & fimmy and a® rope in _ the rearof C, F. Remick's barns No. 1238 Indiana avenue, intending to ateal a cow, 2300 each to the Cpiminal _ Court; Willlam 1lunt and 3Michacl O'Brien, $300 each to the Criminal Court: Anguat 8chnelder, 1arceny from Emllla Poratz, $25 fine: Willle lfcins, larceny of a stlk handkerchief, 850 fine; Abraham White and Ellen Lindsley, larceny of furnitaro from Henry Willlams, of No, 171 Tako atrect, £300 totho 7th; Edward WatsonJohin n, Denls Ahern, vazrant thioves, $104 fino} a lLiost of saloon-keepors chargod with not havin licenses either showed up properly-stamj lcenscs or nsked for a continuance, Justice Scully held James Connelly fn 8500 to thn Crim- inal Canrt for tho lnrcru{ of & _horeo snd wazon from E. Kuhn; Annle Mcliraw, larceny of clothes from Mrs, Sykes, £300 ditto; lugh Merram, lnr- ceny of carpet from Ilenry Cant, R500 ditto: Billy Connors, Inrceny of ~ & satchel contalning cate, ‘‘would be unxnown. It will be ecnt by mail," say they all, **on recelpt of 50 cents. " A8'iz customary with quack mediclnos, thera ate numerona fcferences, —refercnces to persons who have tested its qualitles, whose throat diseates have been nwept away by it, and whoso catartha have dissppeated In_its presence; whose votces now ring ‘‘like & silver bell," and all of whose familics poesces a bottle aplece of it. The object of the Northwestern Christian Adrocate \n putiing these names 1n I, that the peraons who aze donbt- falas to the qoalities of lyllll foe of catarth and this enemy of throat discase may write to tho per- sons who have heen cnred by 1t and satisfy them- reives that the etatementa made by Dr. Read and 1he Northwestern Christian Adrocrte are abso- Intely correct. 1In view uf the urcfaincss of ref- erencen it {s strange that the NorfAwestern UAriz- tian Advocate, which shonld be, rrc!umlhlr. nosted in Methodist aflaies, —even of the Metho. . dist Church Sonth, —should impose too great & task upon thoso who want to consult reforences as to the trmstworthinces of the medicine, Amonz thote to shom its_readers are to apply to satisfy themselses fa tho Rev, Dr, Slicer, of Daltimore, once n prominent member of the Methodist Epl copal Church, once Chapiain of the Hoose of Rep: rescntatives, 4 strong bellever in Methodism and the retarn of ranaway slaves, but who has for many years been gathered to his fathers, and ls now leeping pescefutly beneath his tombstone in 8 Baltimore grave-yard, Ordinary mortals have no cpistolary reiatlona with Iicaven, ‘whero Dr. Slicer now {s. “Whether tho NortAirestern CAristinn Ad- tocale has any 1s unknown, 1f eo, it should have informed 1ts” readers that all ietters fo Dr. Silcer should bo rent to bim in its care—** N. W. C. 4., pleaso deliver, " Among the othoe persons who had vanquished catarrh throngh tho medium of this dlscovery, and who ore paraded as references, is Commodora Vanderblilt. It was generally supposed that ho srasdead; that long obituarics of him had been published, and that a fght over lis will had been going on for the last year, It {aan iinstration of the ignorance of refligions mewspapers that the have not yet learned that Commodore Vanderbilt isdend, “Hodled an Epiacopallan. No mentlon of hie death, theroforc, would creep finto Meth. odist papere. Al his donationa went to Eplacopal churchers none ta Methodist ones, ‘Che cdltors of the NortAwesternChristion Advocate, confining their reading to tho other CArlsiian Advacates of tho country, have not yet learned that tho Commudoro 1n dead, and i somowhere where 1o postal raliway- caf tune, And no mall-clerk finds his way. Now, it iea littlo of an mponition upon one's readors to give as roferences persona above whose rayes roscs have blown and sithered agaln. It t almort as bad to glve an a reference onewho mi be among the llving, but who, at the same time, not to be found In the directory, for between those who are dead and thoso who’sre not in the di- tectory there is Dut little difference so far As ability to find them {s concerned. Mr. Fennaton, pro-empted two rectionn of land, paving for it the nominal prico of 81 per acre. The coun~ try waa full af Indianant that thine, and dlrectly throngh the Malor's land ran the long trail from M ixaukeo to Chicago, Here he bullt a Jog cabin thirty by forty feet, and renred his family, Here, ton, he practiced s the first Jnstice of the Peaca in Caok County, many of the men who afo now shining Mghts in the legal profession having pracilced " &8 mere striphngs bofore the old _Major's primitiva magisterial bar. The firat ageienltueal Jabors performed within a mile of Evanston trero his, To the two sectionsaf 1and firat pro-empted by hilm thers was afterward added a thied, and before mnn‘y years romo of the Jand for which ho iad paid 81 por acre waa sold for &3, “The lion. Thomaa Iloyne, who knew Ma). Muiford lcm‘ {l‘fll‘l ago, rclates an inetanco wherein onco ho defended a prisoner before Lhe Major, the trinl occurring in the open ai¢ hecanse thorn was not room in the houso for the jney. Thore wnn&mn only ons honso between Evanston ani Chicago. Up to 1830, tho deccasod partiei- rn!od actively in politics as a Democeat. The ttor years of hia life ho was an Invalid, and ro- matned auietly at home. 1lowasamanof integ- rity, and highly esteemed by all who know him, Ie was & philanthroptst, and an earncst member of the Baptist Church, Holeavosone danghter, Mrs. Anna M. Gitbs, mother of Mr. Gibbs, Cashler of the fliinols Trust & Savings Tank, and & numbor of grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday,—probably In the ‘morning, —at tho Baptist Church, and thenco to g!n!e'lillll, where the wife of tho deccased Is in- errod. Two impostors havo boen abusing the charity of- Esanstonfans, securing funds to rellove an im- ninary desiltute famlly at No, 22 Stewart avenne, in Chicago, which namber Police-Superintendent 1iickey discovers has only a mythical existence. "Tha grocery-honse of flunion & Usmble was taken into the charga vt the Bherif Monday evon- Ing nnder judgment_notes of 3900 due Ingralam, Corbin & Slay, of Chlcago, The usscts sro not definitely kriowns the Ilnnitities amount to abont $400, (rencral regret s folt at the dlsaster to mon K0 universally esteemedl. TYDH PARK AND LAKE. A Joint meeting of the Boards ot Trustees of Ilyde Park and Lake was hold yeaterday afternoon at 1 Dearborn street, The question nader discna- slon was a new boller at the watcr-works, Dlds wers opened, and that of Peter Devine, the botler- maker, was recommended for acceptance, his boller belng rezardedd as tho most responsible. Af- ter some desultory conversation pertaining to mat- ters of interest fo the two towns, the meoting agrecd to dissolve, ARMY NEWS. ‘DABBITT'S PREPARATIONS ), T.BABBITT"S Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Nos. 64, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washaglon-st, B, ¥, BABBITT'S BEST SOAP. The mont plesssnt and effective osp for the 1, £y of for nmiily Waalink purposes ever of AT FatEaRaaca tea ba reteipt of 20 coath BABBITT'’S TOILET SOAP, Made from the purest vegetable olle, Unrivaled f A by Fer e e R R 00 equal, ) vent fres on Técelpt of 13 conts. shak, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, TR Tty e et o L 1 ithout the use s oF potash, BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely pare, Tiread, cakes, pudd) ete., made In nshortspace of time, keep longer, more dis estible than when mads of common ean Imite. ons. A trial package sent frce on receipt of 75 cents BABBITT'S: SALERATUS, Astandardsrticle, Agample packsgo sent freo on recelpt of 23 cents. BABBITT’S menta _an tha work [4 completed between cerlain navigable bodles of water. 8,821, To provide for the entryof lands by Indiana under the lomeatead law. 3 #, 24, To ostablinn the rank of tha senlor In- apcetor-Qeneral of the Army. H. It. 2,267, To anthorizc tho Hecretary of War ta proscribe rulea and regnlations to be obserred in_ the preparatiop, submission, and opening of bids for contracts nnder the War Department. IL R 3,b3i. Granting a ponsfon fo Thomas Guliten, Company @, Nixth Idwwa Volunteers. il R, 8,364, Making provislon for payment for n horsu' to George A. Lemert, late Captain Cumpany F. Nincty-acventh Ohio Voluntecrs, 1L R. 000, For the rolief of (. W, Jobe, Iata Becond-Licatenant Company ¥, Forty-sixth Miesourt Voluntcers, . It 2 For the rellef of Leonard J. Lancanter, lata aergeant Second Cavalry, Wle- consin Volunteers, 638, For the rollef of Becond-Lieut, . Knox, First United States Uavalry, 1. R, 1,008, Fortho rolicf of James II. Linn, lato Actinz Fleat- Asslstant Engincer In charge of tha Mieslssiopt Squadron, United Stat A i, R, 3,001 For the reliof af Benjamin P Ln{nll Iate Lientenant United States Navy, 16, 1. 63T, " For tho retief of I. J. L, Tewln, Bnrlgenn United States Army, H, R, 1,147, uunlluun'}wnnon to Catherine rennan, widow of Jonn Urennan, lats private ompany B, Fifty-ciehth 1liinols Volnnteors, I, 1, 2,170, Grantinz an Inceonss of pension 10 Mattle McTaggart, wilow of the Iato First- Lieut. McTaggart, Seventecnth Tnfantry, A . Uranting o pension to J. I, Bine ford a private In the Svcond lowa Cavalry, 11,1t 700 For tho rehicf of Jenking A, Fitz- Egerald, Assiatant-Sutgeon United States Army, i1, 1, 2,000, For the rellef of James Fishunck, Iate Collector of Internal Hevonuo for the Tenth District of the State of lilinvie, I1. . 3,854, For the rullefof Josse W, Duchan- an, late Firet-Lientenant Third Michigan Cavalry Volunteers, VAN DEUS Progress of the Interesting Caso Now on Trial at Kalninazoo, Mich, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. KArnamazoo, Mich.,, March 6,—Tho case of Newcomer vs, Van Dcusen was called this morning at 0 o'clock. The Court decided tho point rescrved for this thme by stating that Dr. Van Densen would be liable for the necessary consequences of his own acts, and for what hp had n_probable cause to expect would resnlt from Mrs, Newcomer's conflnement among lu- nils to do 20, on a drunken Apree captures and killa o pup belonging D & neAAboF Amd 18 Bl 0. e ‘Cririal Coure A husband appropriates $40 sald to belong to hiis wite, without her_permision, and is bound over to appear. A young man visits & lewd den and pinces on the tinger ot **Ris @irl" A ring whicn ho falla to find thereafier. Three months later he canies het orrest and elic {s held on charxe of theft. A dispute hetween Lwo mon_endq Inone slapping Lo face of thic ather, and tho wsalinnt ROes to Jail to nwait action of Jury on charge of assauit with atfeinpt to do bodily Injury. ” A poor moa_ In_the country cuts down a scrub vak (0 provide Grewood for hie famil s revengeful nelghbor who has nefther interest 1 nor agency of the lnd causes hin srreat, and lie layathrea wocka In fall before his caso is dist posed_of. man & IIEADQUARTERS OF TIIE ARMY, A i1 3 It A. D. Sweet, $300 difto} . g e = Tinger, catled attcntion to the fact that the annoal | James V.. Dradley, of = 304 Drosdway, | Fwo sexrs axo, 8 ol UL o maney | valble Py L A P o o} | WasiNatox, I C.—Speclal Orders No. 41.— | matles, renort had been pnt in shape for the printer, and | New York, is another of the persons who b he will repay in lustaliments. Iu pays | 8500to tho Sth: Edward Davideon, nasanit with | BY direction of tho Sectotary of War, a Board of | Afrs, Nowcomer then rosumed her placo on GHEAM TARTAR Feqnented menibors dealring copics to biand tn thelr | (hin remedy, which s 43 ** harmices s water,s | & porsion ‘et At bt fafie o e | foiontlo rob 1l d. Lyke'sgeocery i No. 101 | Survay, to consist of Col. J. Il, Simpaon, Corps of [ names. A number of names were added to the the stand, and gave a description of her life at and wiiich’ " clears the votce like a eilver bell," | U2 sted strect, $1.000 (a the Criminat Coutt, Do- 4 ! arranted freo from all fmpurities, The honsewl Teiister, and the mecting aqjouencd. B e e T ttosy of New Yabk, | 5 dugaion auray sriste whetner xomo retorm | f{ninicdatroct, 81,000 (o the Celminel Court, Ho. | Engincors, Mal, . A. Tolter, Quertormaalor, | tho ‘Asglum. Slio sald thet her dally food | cantiizupon it Trisl packsss sent free o feceiny Frday aftcrnoon last Justice Dolton, of Lemont,. | howaver (and tho directories thefo are olten up | Jibiice Gouria candot sunlclently wanfan ‘such yetty | $800 o tho Criminal Conrt for tha larceny of £i0 Y To APMDR, was cold potatocs, bofled with the | 7¢M cnacs without prejudice to the public good, and witl aving in pubiic expense. The sigRestions arc made without destentng to reflect on the integrity ur good Judgment of thows who nrima- rilly hiear such complainis, wnd only In the hove that public mitention may ' be dirvcted 10 wiAL &p- pesrs to be & lack of justica and prompt- D in - die a' very large clasm of petty dimcuities. 14 certatniy s truo that with the prescnt system In practice many minor offenders escapa puniahment by actual sentence, for it {a quite Impossibla foF tho aver- ey grand juror to reach an indicting cunclusion in such Cascly eapeclally whion this accused tave been held 1o contfiement at public cxpenac during thelr arrcit, “Tiio Jury visited the charitable Instltutions at joffer- son un 113 14% {nat., ANG found them 1n tho main in & favorabloconditionl, The lasane Atslum 1 being thur- ‘pughily renovated snd repaired, and tho paticnts, num- berlox 400, appesr to be liroperly cared for. re Aro BU4 Ininates st the Poor-ilause, composed Targely of marricd persous, and_the old sod decrepit. The buildins sre old. and hence mora ditficulty 1y ex- riouced 1h keeing them in good condition. The departmenusara saliy In need. of ‘coriain ro: pafrs which it 1s undersiood tha” County Board witl %001 DRIEE. ‘Tiio Poof Farm containg only 100 acres, and affords work for only allmited number af paupers, although every acre fs utllized. Thio auestion Is therefors sug- gested whether 1t would not bo economy to purchase or Tent more iana, UF cannot sonte Industries bo estab- Iiaded thiero that shall employ the poar, and thus make tule Invor stuple, tRoUgR 1b "woutd of ecensiy b6 proc ‘fho Jury examined soveral witnesses fn relatton to the diiftealty existing hotween Stise Grant, thie teacher at the Poor-1louse, and some of tiis officials, 1t appears st on the return of Miss Grant oy order of the County Toard to the position frowm which ane had been remored nt Inepector General, will asecmble at Now Orleans, Ls., on March 7, 1878, to examlno into and report fully npon oll the facta connected with the loss of the dredge-boat McAlester, whileen routo from Now Orleaus to Sahine Pass, Tex. Special Orders No. 42.—Dy airectlon of the Prosident the following named oficers are detallod for duty In connection with the Parls Universal Exposition of 1878, and will roport to the Hon, R. C. McCormlck, Commissioncr-General of the Unlted Btates, at Now York Clty: Lieut.-Col, A, Nelson, Twellth Infantry, and Capt. Anson Mills, “Third Cavalry. By directlon of tho Sccrotary of War the fol- lowing changes in the stations ond dotles_of of- ficers of the Corps of Engincers are made: During the temporary avsence of Maj, Willlam ¢, Cralg. hill, ho will ba relieved of works now in his chargo us follows, viz: Of tho Improvement of the Upper New River, by Capt. James M. Cyler, who will take atatfon ot New River depot on” or bofore June 1. Of the improvement of Chester, Wicomico, and Elk Jtlvers, Maryland; of the James and Appomattox Itivers, Virginia: of tne Cape Fear River, North Carollnas of the har- bor ot Haltimore; of dofenses of Balliniore and Washington, and the improvement of the Great Kanawhs Biver, West Vieginis, by Capt. C, B. I'hillips. During the temporary absence of Maj. Wiliam E. Meesill in Europe under ufders froin the Beeretary of War, he will ba relleved of the duties under his charge by First-Livut, ¥, A. Mo- held an tnguest onthe body of 1 man found dea in the road by Henry Gcorge, & farmer. The ver- dict was that death was caueed by pneamonia. Tha name of deceased could not b cortsinly as« certained. flehnd in his pocketn bill agalnst Cam Earle, mado by J. Glbson, of Honeoye Fallr, K. Y. Alronlctter aigned liv Jennie E. Calking and addreszed to hier awnt. This was on a lotter- hiead of L, G. Calkine, of Chicago. Deceased was b fect 8 inchea in helght, datk complexioned, had fall heard, gray balr, sud was apparently aboot 56 ye .raof age. Tha Cleil Engineces’ Club of the Northwest held o regular meeting in the Sherman House cliib- rooms yesterdny afternoon. In the absonco of tha Tresident, Gen. W, Sooy Smith, Mr, H. W. 8, Cleveland oceupied tho chalr. The Committes on Belcction of Jtooms reported Progress, but no ac- tlon was taken, ~Mr. Charles Latimer, of Clev 1and, 0., oxhibited an improved method of keep- ing ralirond accounts, and read an able paper on ¥ vuuulc(ualogy." ‘The paper, which treated of Wio **divining-idd,” or, wltci-hazel and lts pioperties, wan listencd o, trith marked interost 7 tho ‘mémbers and thele fricads and ywvited gucsts, A wedding containing more of thd elements of romance than aro to be found in the ordinary, quiet, liome affair wns colebeated Iast night in th city. ' The brido was Miss llannsh 1, Corcoran, sistcr of ex-Ald. Jobn Corcoran, and 'the groom was Count Psul Marcomavro, an Italian, bat now o resident of Alcxandsia, Eeypt. The ceremony withconslderable lrcumc{), it Is Impossibleto dis- cover any Bradley who lives anywhere ncar that nnmber,” Thero ja, a Bradley, howevar, who isa letter-carrier, and it may bo thathe is tho means of communication with Dir. 8licor and Commodore Vanderbilt. Would it not be well, on the whole, for tho NortAwestern Chriatian Advocate to reviso ita list of roferences, and to aubstitnte for Mesara, Sticer and Vanderbilt porsons who have dind, say within tho last month, instead of the last two years. from Ienty liammill; Michacl Theiss, larceny of threo watches from August Iringer, of No. 105 Clyhourn avenuc, 8100 fine and ninety daya in the Tlouse of Correctlon. TIHE CITY-UALL. The Watef Department put £2,838 fnto tho Treasury yesterday, Acago of small-pox was reporied yestordny at No. 132 Augusta street. City-Engincor Chesbrongh says that half of the water supplied by the works {8 wasted, Firo-Marshal Benner and thres of his Aesiatant Marsnals and the Building Superintendent ro- sumod tho inspection of tho hotcls yesterday, ba- ginning at the Clifton House. Police-Sunt. Hickey discharged Patrolman Mar- 1in O'Connor, of tho First Precinct, from the force yesterday for disobedience, drunkcuness, and dissipation, Bnlldlnt ermita wore taken out yostorday as skins on, ond bread und water; that poor beef soup was occasionally offered her, scasoncd with burned sugar to color it} that calomel was sometimes found In tho sedi- ments; that this made her mouth salivated so that shc was unable for s long timo to eat any- thing; that all tho food was very unpalatable; that she was forced to take medicine szatnst her will, and this was sometimes done by the students holdiug her hands and noso; that her clothing was taken away and slic was command- edtogo to bed, whore sho stald for a long thne; that sho grew so poor under this treat- ment that her bones protruded from her flesh in many places; that sho was compelled to take baths In the ssmo water that others had used Juat before her. Evidence of maltreatment by soveral pationts tas attempted to be shown, but the Court ruled that these sudden freaks of tho lunatics could not affect Dr,Van Deusen's lability, and was not allowed. 8ho stated that, t the time of her imorison- ment, she was worth about 84,000; that sho frequently offered to pay well tho attendants if BABBITT’S POTASH. ure concentrated alksll, donble tha strength of eu‘nfimn pol‘ue-lxls, Eample sent free 0n receipt of 23 cents, TIE PROPRIETOR will glve an ounce of mold for every ounce of impurities fousd In muy of theao preparations. Tor Sale bu all Dealers. AUCTION: SALES. By GLO, P. GORE & CO,, & and 70 Wabash-av. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Weinesday, March 6, at 9:30 &, m,, prompt sing ~ of LOCAL T'OLITICS, TIIE WEST TOWN. Tho membors of the Republican Central Cam- mittes of tho West Town met yeaterday afternoon nt 3 o'clock In Parker's Hall, corner of West Mad- Json and Jialsted streets, Thero were presont J. Vanderpool, W. 8. Dunham, C. Mamer, Thomas Ackhardt, A. C. Arendt, T. N. lond, R. D, Mil- droth, and Goorge Rohlf, Mr. It D. Hildreth presided, and Cbris Mamer acted as Sccretary. ‘Tho object of tho meeting was to fix the time and place for holding the Tgwn Convention, and fxing tha date and hour for tho primaries, Mr. Ackbardt suggested the dotng away with the primarles and having the nomination and etcction of delogates made in tho ward clubs, Mr. Arendt favored the same method nsad- follows: J, Kralvok and_John Geringer, tivo two- story brick dwellings, West Taylor streot, near Desplainos, -to cosy $1,0003 John Happe, two- story brick dwul“n’r corner of 8mart_and Kinzie strocts, to cost 8%,000; Georgo M. Farnaworth, two two-story etone-front dwallings, corner of Jackson and Paulina streots, to cost 83,000, CITY YUNDS, 0 Y, 1'eters ahe \was met an abrupt manner by s On the abovs date wo shall offer another largs and was performed ot the rosidence of tho bride's | vanced by Mr. Ackhardt. o \Warier Felon of his fanuly, nhd aiso by Dr, | = Following 1s a atatement of the amount of menay | han. Mal. ¥, U. Farquhar will change his station ket attractive naio of fresh Bpring Goads, of frat Raall Darenia. andwan vers quict - Tmmediately attor | He Vonderpaol 1o N. Dond, Chris Mamor, and | Hoa ot he T b Aeg b sy (e ST IR | 1n'tha Gty Troamury, and to what fands ctodited, | from St. Faul, Minn., to liock Island, i, "‘f’ xl"“m attempt :““r i A selection, Inctodini (o) lihes of Hochester, Utiear the ceremony 1he young couple took thelr depart- | otners also expressed their viewson tho subject, | that Shss trant haa beon reinoved from the position | March 1 thers was $737,760.80 in the Treasury, Spactat Or , —HBy direction of the Sec- n the cross-cxamination of the plaintiff, the ‘ork and Philadeiphis Newark den's Fino Wear, New Yor! Gooda, warranted in ail reapects second 1o none: and an exira fino chance for hoth clty and country buyers Yealy for inspection.” Catalrues rEay Sondere luspection. Cataloguen re: o . GO, T GuT & Cb., 63 & 70 Wabash'av. REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY, Thursday, March 7, at 9:30 a. m, 23 Crates of assorted W. G., C. C., Yellow, ang Trown Warc, in open lots and In packages, Also, China and Decorated \Ware, (oods packed snd ahipped for country doalees, GEO. I" GORE & CQ., Auct'rs, REGULAR TRADE SALE CARPETS, nmnmgfi March 8, 10 a. m. . (IO & CU., Ancliancers. s No. retary of War, tho following changes in tho duties of acting algnal ollicers aro wmade: Sccond Lleat, Charles A. Booth, Firat Infantey, now at the ofiico of tho Chief Blgnal Oflicer of the army, will pro- cced to 8an Dlego, Cal,, and rellove Second Liout. Phillip_iteade, Third Infantry, of his dutices. Lieut. Roade, upon_being roliuved, will report in lwrmn to the Chlef Signal Oflicer of tha Army at Washington, Second Lieut. James Allen, Third Cavairy, now at the office of the Chicf Signal OM- cer of tho army, to procecd to Santa Fe, N, M., and rollove Bocond Licut. 8, C. Vodder, Nino« teenth Infantry, of his duties, Licut, Vedder, n belng retloved, will roport In person to tho Chicf Signal Olcer of the army, By direction of tho Secretsry of War, Ifoapital- Stoward W, Il Young, United States Army, 1o ra- Ileved from dutyIn tne Dapartment of the Kast, and will “report” in person to the Governor of the gnll«’uan' tlome, Diatrictof Columbla, for hospital atles. DEPARTMENT OF TIE PLATTE. TiEApQuARTERS, OMAUA, Nob.—Spectal Orders No, 20—Prlvate Geo. 11, Jones, Company M, Third Cavalry, la rolloved from temporary duty at theso beadnuarters, and will at onco report to the coin- ure, and will not stop Journeylng il the ovean shall eeparate them from’ this count: The romance of the affair les in the fact that M| .Corcoran tirst met her hitsband while ahe was pur- eulng her musical sindles in tome, where she has dwelt for the past few years, and they quickly formed that ncqualntance which ripened into fricndship and love. She haa been homo tmt s whort time cro hor sultor appeared and claimed her for his own. ‘T'ho regular sale of unclaimed gooda bolonging to the Amierican Expresa Company took place yes- terday at the roons of, William A, Hutters & "Co, ‘The attendanco waa not large, and the bidding only fairly brisk. The rule which forbado the opening of any packages until the conclusion of tue rale maken Frflfl.‘t ings lively, and tlie fact that the largo majority of packagea were tightly closed rendered the “salo n specles of lottos but not an expensive onc. inasmuch tbho prices rangod ‘only from 10 cents to L0 centa for the aversge package, and only went Tigher on a fow trunks and largo boxes, Tho gons ] run averaged hardly moro than 25 cents, urees in good shape brought 60 cents a bird ass Cago, 25 cents, and other things in Jike * propurtion, When the things were opened up thery were very fow plensant surptises, and tho Mr, Bond moved that the manner of sclecting delegates bo loft to the several wards, After some furtior discussion, Mr. Bond offered the following: That the primaries bo held Tuesday afternoon, toth fnat., bétween the hours of 8 and 7 p. m.. and that the manner of the electiun of delciates bo ieft to tho ke publicans of the several wards. Mr. Vanderpool moved to amend, rmlnlrlng pri- maries to be hatd in the ward, and that the Com. mitteo at once proceed to the seloction of judges for the primarics, Mr. Ackhardt moved to amend so that the mat- ter could be left to the Ward Clubs to docide as to the manncr of electing delegatos. Mr. lilldreth moved that the time for_ tha Town Convention ba Bxed for Tuesday, thue 20th Inst., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Carrled, ‘The manner of eelecting delegates was lefl as follows: Wixth, Seventh, and Eighth Wards, to hold open ptimaries Mounday, 25th inst,, from 4 to p. m.: Ninth Ward, in club; Saturday evening, 23d insl,, &t 8§ o'clock; Tenth Ward, reforred to tho Clubs: Eleventh Ward, loft to'the Republicans, who will nrobabiy decide on a primary; I'wolfth, left open; Thirteenth, loft to do as it pleascs: Fourtcenth, to Tiold a Club primary, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, the 20th inst. agalnst which there wora drawn outstanding war- rants amounting to $13, 604,32, leaving a balanca of $7:24,105. 54, which hasbeon credited tothe fol- Towing fui General Fund (old). ral Fun she_unpears to liave appropristely Slied for - threa years o ordee that o dsugliter of the Wnrden ieho was anpolnted In ler placa could have it perma- nently. Tt this was posteively denied by the Warden, Who vaguely [ntimated that {t was for hor want o charlty and atntity to teach that sho was dismissed by i, e Sheay'a aqly cxeuse for the peculiar inannor i Which ho tecated 3fies (rant was founded on tho fact thiat, before Hur refdin, TUMOr liai represented. her to Do Al fmproper person for him aad his family (o assoct atowlth, Scveral peraons teatified as to Rood ehiaracter and ner capacity na s teacher, while Duuo made chartes ngalnat her. here: fote, “were "unablo o - discover o1 the diffeuity, and levlngt counsel asked her numecrous questions as to certain crazy-llke acts which they assumed she had committed. Sho admitted “that she had onco attempted her own life, but while In the pains of childbirth and a raging fover, and that she had fallen off a traln at Jonesvillo and injured herself, though not serl- ously. 8he denfed that she had ever attempted o eat breakfast at Alblon with no other gar- ment on save a nizht-dress; that sho had ever walked tho country nights barcfooted ; that sha had ever searched tho river for lost deeds; that ahe had ever addressed her friend Mr. Suclder at Alblon while ho was reading with theremark: ** Read asway, you damued old fool! ™3 that her fricnds wergalrald of her, and other questions, all of which tha defenso will undertake to prave. Her testiimony concluded nt 8 p. m., and her behavior on the witness-stand waa certainly of such o nature as to dispel any thoughts of her present insanity, Hcr appearanco was that of an {nterested witness, conscious that she had been deeply wrunged and abused, A recess was taken at this point, and, after o fow motents, Mrs. Jennie Blaxby, o foriner ate (icnersl Fund, 1878, Bowerags Fund, 187 Heweraye Fund, 1877, Howerage Fund, 1878, iy protected In her Fosiion. to.dsy inado a haaty Inspection \H‘ the Jall. They found there 204 inmates and the Jall in o very farorble condiilon. 0. 'L, MANN, Foreman, THE COUNTY BUILDING,. 1lart, tho confidonce operator. who figured some Umo aguas o dealer in anlde watcher, and who was arreated In Cleveland ond bronght back, will be tried 1n the Crininal Court to-day, Dr, 8pray, of the Insanc Asylum. is urgine that tho fnatitution be supplied with milk, and thinks i) mhemey o 0 bt okdoss o pasaad the | ® Ciie Mamor moved that tn warda whero prima- | {he [285b44I08 be SupplIch B T 10 thinka B Find. oo T | iy afier. Omabis Horeacks, wita, wil send | tedant of tho Asviam, from 1874 to 1873, took | OHAS, I, RADDIN & CO,, D e Oane) e e e mombers of, th Committes | L ic will ba allowod, no doube, Bofite tito and ealth THSWFARGS Fdnd..crecrss A3 | him to the atation of his company in tho Depart. | thostand and testiflod that sho had chargo of GENENAL AUCTIONEERS, Mra, Newcomer nt tho Asylum; that she looked A committee of throe, as follows, was appointed Sensyplent Axkucistion Uald Xirs Depaii und pockets of sainples of tile and buflding brick,' | .4 commitice of thioe, ua follows, was appolated | 1, tho matter of & motion fora new trial In the o e m;‘;}‘:fif’:':“;‘;“{l ;“:g‘::r‘“;:::‘f:r:m‘;"{':‘% well when sho cuterad, walked well, and appear- 18 & 130 WABASH-AV. R L Lol L bo hold: Mamer, Ackhardt, and Arendt. case of Connelly and Sherry, a mation will bo a 30083 | it ordor T o e M eonsy, | € Inmedium health; that thofoud wassimilar(o | particalae attention given fo tho outside sale of ke IIEL cen ? lm-te 10 a reporter yesterdsy Tho meeting then adjonrned untll Tucaday after- | made to-day or ta-morrow for a postponement of | General Binking Fun win | WL ordor Trumpotor Charlea F, Durand, Com- § the plaintifl’s clatmj that morphino LA N hat Mr. L. 7. lelter was willing to say soma- | nogp at 3 o'clock, at the same place, tho argumeits, which weeo to have been made | Miver improvoimcnt ¥ io7 | pany I, and Trumpoter Edward Dushlopp, Comoa- [ was put o tho 'mikeounch which | (jomeral Merchandiso. Real Fstate, &e. FeprEeoiative of Ak Tassunn sl s i Mr. A, N. Rddy, of the fem of Eddy, 1 Batirday, Egfififii’nflunnnu 3t | nx Lo Thira Cavalty, now st hiapost, to pruceed | was civen | to tho | plaiutilty that st vioneral Teretanciso, M) v 7 (1 of the of ., 1T F il 's | without delay to tho statlun of their companies, 1n ¢! ? . 2 e o oo e o " | (0 A, AT, of s 0 of EAdy Mrep | e tospilCommitos o, some e st | S i o | e o peaie, i | el forss bt e meditos tiatthe | " GIIAS: B RADDIN & €O, Vard, Tlospital yesterdiy rocelvlig ihe supplios for March, A uumber of bille were subsequently audited, ‘The scarlet fever, which was raging :m‘c overal days ngo, is reported as under con- rol. § Peltzer's proposition to loase the county's ab- strac. books contiuues to absorb consideruplo at- tentlol Io is Arm in the opinfon that the Re. corder {3 to bo punished, and pretends to base his plaintill pleaded with her to take her away: that the bed she slept on was of fron-slats, with a straw mattress; that the patients in Mrs, Newcomer's prescnce wero bolsterous; that Mra, Newcomer frequently called for food that she could eat} that sho hever saw symntoms of cone suniption in tho plaintlil; that sho vas very :ll[ck at the Asylum, and she thought she would 0. of Alde from the Third Ward, At o m:eux':‘g of the Commlittce on Ways and Means of the Tammany fcliowa yesterday” aftor. uoon, it was resolved to smash the Lufiun albup at the Paimer llouso this evening, J. It. Doolit- tle, according to the nrogrammc, 18 to open tho pattle with his lght artillory, and be followed by wl:‘m big guns who boloog down in the Btate some- whore, Auctloneer: TIIIS DAY, OPENING SPRING THADE BALE DRY GOODS, Cloths, Casimeres, Farmer' Sating, Clothing, fate 114 Caps, Umbrelias, fioslory, Gloves,’ Embrotueries, Lav dica’ Underwear, Btatlonery, Notlons, &c., &¢, 118 and 120 14 wcmunisdre © o <8721, 103 Tho amounts credited to tho Publle Building Fund and the Canal Rodomptlon Fund, aggregating $74,000, represent tho money In tho Treasury which can he used at onco in the conatruction of tho Court-House, Onl; of the moncys appropriated for this object hts boon apent on the Court-House, Pirat-Liout. Cliarlos King, Fifth Cavalry, is re- Heved ns Judge Advocate of the Ucneral Courte Maztial, convene Fort D, A. Russell, W, T., by Bueclal Ordurs Ni , current series, from these hoadquarters, and ¥ feut, Wilham P, Hall, uariermaster Fifth Cavairy, i delalled 38 Judge dvocate of the ramo court. Lisut, King will transfer to Licut. Ilall all the papers_in his possesslon rolating to the Qeneral Cuntom-Hause frauds,* said be, Swnyr **taixing does no good. When evidence 18 Inid before the Sccretary of the Treasary, ho takes no notice of 4. Look at thatman James. 1f the ovidence agajust bim is true, ha ls a scoun- dret and ought to'be dlsmisacd, but the Secretary haw done nathing. 1t doca no good to ahow where frauda aro commitied, einco no notico is taken of * ledges mado him. ‘Tne **Ring" Court-Martial. FRIDAY, MAICH 8 them, and we iutend sayIng nothing mora. : O T T lit his deriio SUBURBAN, o ding oflicor, Fort Laramte, wil at | James R Trask, coustn of the plaint(ff, was e samAémlr:u{‘i:v} B TIE BANKS. disnilss 8 wotchman appaluted by the Slingan rake, anco wiihAraw 1he detachient Third Cavalry now | Hext called, and testificd that o uai her in 1873 BOOTS AND SFIOHRS. % s Lo ra. i TUB DEE-IIVE. Recolver Ward, of the Bea-Ilive Bank, In answor to an Inauiry yesterday, sald he could not give detinite Information as (o the time when he wonld pay the dopositors a dividend, and the paymont of any dividend at all depended upon tho late decls- lon of Judge Willlams in tho matter of the {n- vostment certidcatos holding good 1n tho event of the holders of that paper carrying the cnve up to the Bupreme Court, of upon their fallure to appeal to that tribanal. Ile liad had no intimation that ths decislon would bo sppealed from, 3ir. Morton, his attorney, fled s bl}l yestorday saking the Court to protect tha Ke- celver tn a second murigsge on the Fitch proverty, Cornor of "Coltaye Urovo avende and Thitty.fost street, upon which the old Douglas House naw stands. Tho property Is valued wt $10,000, and there {3 o first murtgage nponit that has beeu fore.. closed, and under which the Jand and housc will be wold next week. In order to protect hie Intereat, the Receiver will have tu buy iho Mn m{ n, The incumbrauce amounts (o 80,400, which includes accrucd iIntcrest. The bauk's clalm amounts to 813,000, inclusive of In- terest, Besldes that sccurlty, the lee-1tive has o second mortgage upon the four-atory bullalng No, 31Ut Washingion streot, owned by Goudy & Chan- and 1875, and thot there was & marvelous dif- ferency in her appoaranée aud health. Mrs. Slbley was called, und stated that she Kkncw' her ot Toledo as o physician in good health; that, after her confinement, she met and did not recognize her§ that she was all roken down in health, and was now a cripple. At this rolm. Court adjourned. Tho defenss aver that they will be ablo to break duwn all the testhnony sa far by actual proof of insanity, The interest in the caso is nmeasurable, tho court-romn belng crowdad almost to suffocation by nn audfenco largely votnposed of Jadles, ‘Thers are many friemls of the wanagement of the Asylun, and many anx- fous to know the way It is conducted, SPRINGFIELD, A Mint Wanted—The Kiata Treasury. Speetal Diavatoh to The Tridune. 8prinarieLp, 11, March B.—A strong offort {s being mado by merchanta and bankers here, through Congressman Bpringer, to sccurs the cstablishinent of one of the Lranch mints at Bpringfeld, nad it will bo carried on to the ent A TOLL-ROAD IN COURT. In the Crimtnal Court yesterday tho State's Ate torney fied a petitlon on tho rolation of Edward J, Whitehuad, a resident of tho Town of Cicero, nak- inz Jeavo to flo an (nformation in the uature of o uo warranto calling upon the Lake Strcot and Couty Line Hond Company to snow by what authority they claln contrul of the toll-rond passing througu tho \ 1liages of Central Park, Austin, Ridgo- land, and Uak Park, ‘Tho petition scta forth that the Company lald clalm tu the rlgnt of coutrol of tne road 1n 1800 under un act of the Legislature, the condition being . that it should be kept in ropalr, otc. ; thatin ¥ebrusry, 1874, the Hoad Inspoctors reported that the ruad was out of repalr, cte., and tho toll-gates were thrown opeu and have since been open; that the Company etill claims sole authority and jurisdiction aver the road, while it haa forfelted thio same, 11 1L ever bad auy, by fall- Ing to repair tho road, and also in remuving the toll-housea and yotes, ete. Tho petition will be heard st an early day. THE BPIRIT WRESTLING. ‘The committea-muetings of the I are the merest farces. 'f' ways dono i1 advance in an accldent oting at u saloon. Baturday night oue of these accidentsl gathere ings was had at & Madison strect saloon, tho result of an adjournment frum Lenzen's 1n tho afternoon, whers & great deal of ** busincss ™" ki CHAS, E, RADDIN & CO., Auctioncers. By ELISON, Auctlonecrs, atationcd ot Liat Creek, and eause the rcmoval of all ||mnllu property, records, etc., thereat to his poet, DIEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI, iganquantens, Four Lzavexwonti, Kan,— Spectal Orders, No, 38,—~Thu commanding ofcer of Fort Riley, Kansns, witl send a detachment of une non-commivaloned officer and threo privates to Fort llarker, Kansas, whero they will remain un- i} further ordera and act as guard over tha bulld. ings, undor the dircction of Jsaac Marks, ihe Quartermasier's agent at that point. The cum- manding oficer of Fort Itlley will sce that this party {s kept supplied with rotlons and fucl. SpecialiUrders No, 30,—Maj. W. il Johnston, Paymaster Unitod States Army, will proceed to Leavenworth, Kan., and report to the Chief Pay. mastcr of the Department, for the purposs of re« celving funds and procoeding to pay the troops stationed at Forts Glbson, BiI1, and Rono, Indinn “Yerritory, to Feb. 28, 1078. Tho communding officer ai_Fort Leavenwurth will send a commis- aioned oficer and two good uion to report to Maj, Johuston at Leavenworth, {0 accompany him on his pay tour to Forts 8ill and Reno, 1. T, The Taxpayors' Associatlon of the Town of Lake held another mecting yesterday at No, 00 Washington streot. M, N. Lord presided, and thero were thirty members present, Mr. Mnacs Wentworth nrzod that the attention of votcrs bo callod to the foilowing fagts: That the ries pald to town officors wrero ont of all pro- portion to tho services rendercd; that money had ‘been paid ous without suthority of law; that the ndebledness exceeded tho constitutional Nwit by 200,000; that monoy collected forone purposs bad been uscd for anothior object; that, though tho people hind fur years paid money Into the Sink- ing Fuud to liquidate the indebtedncss, it was now diecovered that the fund badn't a dollar (o its credit, Slr, Windett favored a thorough Inveatigation of tho dalngs of the town uflicers, lefting the people knuw all about it, with a view of bringing lnauv a change uf Adininlstration st the cominyg election. ila favored ecnnumr in the Govornment. If there had been matvorastious and fagrant misnpproprias tion of the public moueys, the wmullty ofilciale shuuld be beld civilly and criminally responmble. Mr. Mack referred to tho echuol sppropriation, which was 875,000, although tho estinates wero only & . ' Ho conldn’t understand what was aolie with the diiference. Ilo thourht it would be cover $8U for two montha' wagces, has been settied out of tho Justices' shops to the satisfaction or all concerned. 1t will bu semewmbered thatthe suit on frat hearlug went agalnst plaintif, who, noth- inz daunted, niade all the neceesary preparatione fo try it avain, ‘The inatier was (o "have comu up before Juatice Wallaco yesterday morning ot 10 o'clock. At that hour (o plaintift ana defendant, uccompanied iy o delegation of Mongollans In the washee-washeo line, presented themselves Leforo Nis Honor, aud stated, with apparent glee, that a compromive tad been effecied, A court of equity hind been eet up Sundny night in a West 8ido lann- dry, and the disputed question reforred 1o one $am Wing for arbitratlon. The suddennoss with which the court was orzanlzed prevented the El’"ll]u{lll\‘nl of uflicial stenographers, sud the mass of testimony must ever remnin locked up with the arbiteator, Aitnough the latler persou fa s well-known fricnd of tho plaintiff, that circum- eance did not prejudice the defendantagainst lnm, cven when, afier a full hearing, the arbltrator do- cided u [svor of Sam Chi for tho entira amoant of bis bil). Tung Wing Lew glufldul anuy and bard timex, but ogreed 10 yay his cuiploye the amount ©wing Wl as voon as he could get around to do it. hls satlefaction at thie, and re- usyo uf b pative land toat It would bo all right, and that he would trust for the muney. At the (ermination of POMEROY & CO, d 80 Randolph-at, REGULAR SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, at 9:30 A: M, NEW PALLOR AND CHAMDER FURNITURE, A FULL LINE CARPETS, Qeneral Household Goods, General Merchandise, ey fl“ca”‘-’i.’h"r""‘.‘l‘fl.”.“n'.i‘fl‘x"xu e ard salgon: e i ELISON, POMKIOY & CO 3 . MOORLEHOUSE & CO. 84and B4 Randolph-st. This morniog at balt Pnnifi-‘clock. we ahall aell & foil Tino of NEW PARLOR SUITS, By W s0-called, 5 nro- ceedlugs the liitlo cumpany adjourned to u rep3nt | dier, tawyers. Ittafor §20,000, and fs duo in | been done in the way of sampling **suppll ) ire whethce the di of e lovetuos, i the Miliary Lrisons E0rt | Tue Siate-Tressury statement for Feb is of rate'plain aud the rice of thacountsy for dessert. | 14ud, “The Iitercat an the loan 14 10 per cont, and | The * reform " alement of tho Hoard 2hin the | Thia Desamirent Bad. been. ey, and paarsits | Leavenworth, tho following-named military prison- [ oo gonowe. ¥ or Ry CHAMBER SETS, e L I paid regularly, Tho ownors of the prop- endancy, nnd us the Commisslonera rollca | performed. Tho toxation nowamounted o cone | OF% entitied to an sbatement of dve ¥ RECEIPTS. State Revenue Fund . 8tata behool Fand...,..e Local bond fund, ... Total receipts. vl [l acound the foor it was dificult to tell whether Charlty or Finsocu had tho Lest of {b. They bad both **sampled™ the samo goods, wero Loth en- thusiastic aver the supply, and the combat was terriblg for a Hed- Kibbun inan to behold. A South Sldo Commissioner said :eucnd-‘{, V1 ‘was not 0ol bee erty sroanid to bo in espectation of making & 1 ays per month for continuous good conduct, may zu“l charged from iho prison on the datcs st 0ppos! (heir rospective names: Withum Nelsoa, Murch 3; Cornellus lletfernan, March 6; Lagrange Feeley, Charles Moore, and Clarenco Hinith, March uj Charles uun:kw:,v Pu-m 1; and J. N, Howen, , 6P clation in the West to have fur its object semluation of saund visws on the money question. The extraordinary efforts made by the Ureenback party in tbe way of dlstrlbuting circulate and organizing clube, although they hava sccomplished vury little, have indicated (0 the advocates of uscation of prol y, 1o alluded 1o the Ring of 1ax-eators, aaylng it waa Lacked by the Block- Yarus Company, which pald $40,000 lces taxes thi Itnu1m to. Tho King, he sald, could not be Lroken unless tho leaders conld bo put under the ban of the law and provented from holding uifice, NEW FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, CARPETS, STOVES, GENERAL MEROHANDIBE; &o. far of the lien to tne holder of the firat morte and in that ovent the principal will be paid o o Recelver Ward, T'he total smount representod by the investmeat certificaten {s $113,500, and the bank has eccuritics 10 back them amounting to §100, 000, couslsting of ; n" &t th " 1 $ it s | Nl Duula dcMTiten, una it Joun- I Also a largo ot of secoud liouscliola Guods, &¢. heuest woney that bll vn;lnld ll;: visable for them | Hrstand second wmorigages upun busluees, rosl ::?&::':} nl::llwu:'d:g:;‘llln: ;t iifu h:'n:vr..d "Fl': p):'lfx'uli‘ :‘I‘x‘:fi#‘fv‘:flm:Yn'x'l!u;lll:nr(f:wl'l‘inl:n:gl'-:fin :“:"lvl u’"‘“”‘ 1k f CRY 0N | tate Mavenyo Fusd 113,008 o satuciate (o coubat e wisrepromntations of | dence, anu farm rojerty. 'The Meceivee 'hae 1o, *+0 wresting of tho lamb and the | bf teachers and JanRore ninoated 10 33, 000. then b Boratbond fund, 2A7.0 | By WM, A, BUPTERS & CO, gt el 1 e s Tk, A | St sar f s opecis o which sos arspeces | Lo iy UL sty bl OF o 180 (e enLof | #1000y scuies s nun, Wterca on ine Bund- DISERICT OF ALY IRIcO, Total disborscments 8110, 260,41 Avistiouodra, 16 Kxtt fluadoluiear: ) F] . . But the common, ai chit, et 3 i - <A : : e gRTETT 8t tiat tmo the plane and intentioneaf tho projsct- \d et a pressuro. 15, arder ts Uetalle would ba teilous, 1t 1a enongh 1o vay 1AL | ‘That e b 400, And Bor o0 ot she bonde oty | g BEAVQUABTELS BaXTA HE, X, . - awaclal O | == DRY (00DY AUCTION BALY. ors will:be mige ks "The officers of the pru. Wwost, of the. +~relorm ' apirit of the. Hoard had | maature sh Aprile 'Th_ Provioun yeate tho Cont dera No, 20. —Pursusut ta telegraphlc inatruclions DRY GOODS,OCLOTHING, Ete. Hased drguiiznlion, ar aal by ‘3"{‘!'“;"‘"“' ber ceut of Uta value, and not moro than | oaxed out, and that & differunt apirit has taken 1t | Collecior had gathered 1n unly $35,000 vut of the | Of this date from Headquariers Dupartmient of the | e e S,0LO ¥ Jided, wr ms follows: Frealdent G, W Allen, | £10,00 or $50,000 coutd ba obtatucd, fucluding | place—a apirit with whic Dr. leynolds saye bo | §75,000 luvied. He didu't sco How tho Board, | Missouri, Capl. Horace Jewolt, Fifteoniu In. | jKEMPIn Chicago, March 4 of bonchitla Koty | THUISDAY MOUNING, March 7, st 0: o'clock Mliwaukee: Treasurer, L, J. Oage, CBicagus | the cash on liand, a8 vaey llitls eyapathy, e sk the sthoal v 3 4 5 Jane, yousgest ehild of John aud Aua Kewh, aged 14 | on secund flogr, 174 East fandaly Executive Cammittee, Alexander Mitcholl, Edwar 'AL the bate Savinge Bank yesterdsy 370 do- y . coul gull rougl he achoak yenr‘ Mith tno money | fantry (Fost Wingate, Naw Mexico), will proceed | oot 8 i WAl A, BUTTEIS & CO., Auctloneers. baudereon. ana Sernard Leidensdort, Milwaukee: | positors recelved thelr dividends, and some wers e {hey would get. Tho salarics Rald pears from 20 | without delay to New York City and report to the | p buncral by carriares from the houss, No. 16 Soath ————————————— Yol Goptnam Thone A Hos e | seataat, o tbis defanii CRIMINAL, e e o i ' i Eeisiricte: e | Julge Advocato of the General Court-Martial in | REIBEG'ScIick “xrictiun wf the Tamily are lvited 1o By 1I. FRIEDMAN, o are e Yakss, Clllu.xa: ““m;.m'. e olher defunct banks are Ina qui- sossion at that place as & witness in the case of | sitend. 200 and 203 landolph-at, 100,000, e MRIVALS. Barnoy Gllan, & bardened wifo-beator, was fned e “Mack tho gt that was & mistake, since, | Col. 0. L. Shepherd, United Sistes Arary (re- | (CAVANAGH=Yarch 8, of consumption, Thomas when ho was negotlating soma beuas for thy Lvard Cayanagh, late of Willow Bpeinge. $100 vesteruay by Justica Fuots, On Wednesday, March 8, at 0:30 o'clock Lsrnoy has lNe' York: W.F. tired), A t 11 o'el b TN TEMPIRANCE, Deen up.bofore an 1he semo. charis, und, sheve. | 55, WAt told that the- deot would not exceed | “Comipuaten Dand C, Nioth Cavaly, aro hersby [ WieFendenssniTy Himial el (R HEGULAR WEEKLY SALES. o it Nl - TR I | o oqalus sk roosetny o teuoe i g | 107 it o ho got e full masaurs of penalty, | PMe Kiuey rentlcd that al th back tazee must | rolleved o temgorary duy at Yelo v and | T A AT i ey, areh 8, dire. Margares adams, | 40 CTAIES CrOCKery, W, 0. and C. C. Ware, a3 G hanchietord v oRed- | 5 010 Thowpson, & **high-fiyer,” was fined | have heen coantod as coll will rejoin thelr proper station—Fort Bayard, | sged ot . York uals e, L s o shackleto Ribbon Club was beld fu the 221 West 10 casks Rockingham and Yelloware, octed, On motion, the fullowing Committces we ape $100 yesterduy by Justice Foote for gencral l‘:a‘fif:‘fi“'}(&- 52 1tope-at. N. M.—without delay, ek hauuel Uunuer, Tole- : : : g Thursiays, the 7ih St Patrick's 1ol £ i Mo, iherd ek, | el e s, e Blien Frestioat aarge | cusscdness, ler infant child whl duriog ite oo 1 e 4 tton 0. 3. Mo- | 1ok os the. Uhiet Guarieranrs Disvricsof New | GOArER Wher STSUIEE Mase Wbl b celeliated, aad 00 Barrels of Assortd Classware, n B asel,” New vork W0 | Doy, ? + 064" | mother's term In the Lridwell be cared for by | Culloug .mnnlls;:ull‘mru::flv. 7, Johu Guitcu- | Moxico, Nartiy L. dlickey T tbreby uppolutea | “NELACKM AW=Sarch 8 of pacumonts, Florencs, | 35 FTEICH C2102 Tea Sei8. - s S M) A iIatis totha leet. That & commitieat **Bartlator ** O'Callaghag, counsol for the defensc, | Baser, Will e i), Kertuts vasid OkiNg Nl 4{" / surzgu‘ ullwfli“ it Ll.) l).(flé lln. Now Mezico, in the youn ‘fiufiffif'.’fi':"fl .;i L. and Cazrie M. Dlackmsa, U, W. RECKFORD. Aucitoneer. erkuson, uiladeln iat lait the cle: Pottgleser, the Stato-street saloon-keeper of | scAonis from 1868 10 the present time—(t, A. McClellan, | ¥or un Eal ik cval Wedne 1 pm., A —————— ik o B | ROl hreco-aparation f the Tempurases o | Wilenprad.motsiety wht boturs uico Fooo | {715 S5RLARC" S iaes e | | Fivitefamea L, Pobiing) compeoy %, Fiteonth F”,fi;ng‘i‘m Bt SR BT AL GOUDS. 3% ‘\f “;"‘:‘n":l-\‘l"'lli lfxfl-‘e‘?"!'m l;".'..n“cm) J. | form movement, was laid over for actton until the | yesterday charged with k¢eping a concert-saloon, Tu camfer with the ofher Committaes—D, €. Nichols, | with United Htates Military Telograph Line. llo nn\n.l-‘nllb—l«i Rls rostdence, nesr Evanston, March N e L T Tl R weetlng, contrary Lo theedicts of the Council. No proso. | &,s0uberry, dr. MeLelian, Jobn Muelke, Juha Weatt | will by ordered to report fo Liout, 8. C, Vedder, | oy caceritis, Maj. £ H. MUlford, Iu ttie St sear of PR s s tutaobud. JORE Lo Wholesaie ani X Snle agent fur the K 3 Wi sl t orler_aud su 1 92 W- Madison bi., CHICAGE: PALMER ]I(Ul‘fl “:‘t“‘u {H;o"“'!l- Tho Lxecullve Commillee was lnstrucied o Acting 3igual Oticer, in charga of lino, st for v 5 b welta, Funitdi | (00 SR Tn tho viclaiby of the Madisun strecy | SUL19n spusared, and Potigicacr wea discharged. The Assoclation then sdourned for two weeks. | gary> 2 4 # R I pant Y Thureday, March 7, 30, from bis Jat Dazbary: Cona, s 3. P. | bridgeat the esrlivst opportunity. Minor srreats: John Robluson and Thomas Low- EVANSTON, Uapt. Thomas Blsir, Plfteenth Infantry, le hercs | resldence. Felouds from the city can take the 31:30 B. bwiit, “’hul’ln{ W Scveral iembers made speeches, and & largoe | is, larceny of junk from the yards of Nathan Ma). Edward ¥I Muliord, toe oldest realdent | by relicved from duly ot £l Paso, Tex., aud will tralu from Weils-st. depot, réturning 8% 3:40 b, L. ot W e sl o oporty 1o the Hou. W, F. | number came forward and signed the pledge, 1t Licberwan & Co., on Clark atreet, ucar Twalfth; | OF EYanston, a u ldcn‘:‘l:‘t‘:fl ;:_l;h Covk Coun- d withoct deluy to bls company, for | L GUUDINU-AL hdlulldnnr.n.l.wkwrl. 1L, Monday, utigg LGy crer, Ia i Cul. Frad s, Bew Yorki | Wus annonced (hat 8 1oass ineetiog Of bho Club would be beld 8t the same plyce ¥Friday evenlng. ‘The meeting thea adjvuracd. SOUTI BIDE. The regular weekly weeting of the Flrat Red Ttibbou keform Clut was held ot the corver of Wa- Lash avenuo and Tweaty-second af even- g, The aitendance was not su s AL former wectioge, bul the vxercises were far wore albrace tive. Tluy conslsted of readings and music, A GRUMBLER. To ths Edilor of Ths Tribune. Cuicago, March 5.—Belng & dally reader of yoor paper for tho last thirtecu years, I for the Gret time trespass on your columns, I went to bear Ur. Reyoolds st 8t. Paul's Church Sundsy even- Ioglass, and must say (though & total sbstinence wan) camo away disguated. )t is the fourth tiwm 1bave beard bim drag the namea of men befor tue public who, being dead, should, I think, be rot Join ty for forty yel duty 88 Fort Stanton, New Moxico. e i br 0k o 3o'clock Wedns ing at 6 o'clock ton, on the idge road, near Houth Evanston. ‘Thougn fur years bo bas been fecble sud slowly wluking toward the grave frums thu natural deray of oge, tho lmmediate cause of bls death was in- fammation of the bowels, with which he was token about & weck 3go. Paraiysls sct 1o during tho Jast fow hours of bis iliness und basteoed ths end. = ilo was 84 years of ace, having been born in New Jersoy in 1702, Upon arriving of sga ho left his mative town (Freaunis, Pa.) and weat to Philadelphis. 1lo got tha title of ‘*Major™ in tho County of Chautsuqua, New York, os au otiocr ia the mllitia service. o camy to Chicago In 1834 or 1835, when the city waa buta hawlet or Indisa tzading-post. With his smul family be easconced bimself Ln a rude log cabian whero Kinzle streot now (s, and s00n after, with his two sons, started the frst jewelry-store In the Weat, 101637 he moved lo Oakton, sud, where then was but a wilderacas, bus sow the towa of Hoald Charles Mantinint, larceny uf o pair of pants from P, Kreamer, of No. 103 Mohawk street; George D, Beott, 8 **con " man, caught iryine to play bis ganics by Detectives Hyon aud Osterman, Tho sult broughit by Srs. Conners agatnst Police- Ofticer McTizba was to have been Lieard by Juatice Usines yesterday, but was coutinued 1) Murch 15 at 30'clock sharp. 1t will by remombered that 2clygho shot Mra. Conners' son while be wae at- templing to reacue two young ruthans frum the hauds of 1o olicer. Tho boy isstill slive, but wlll ultmately dio of bis wounds. A young pickpocket wag detocted {a the act ot taking a lady's pocketbook from ber pocket about 1 o'clock yeaterday, whilo she was passing slang Madison strect, near Tus Taisudx ofice. The gentlcman who saw the act made him put i€ back, and informed the lady, then, with the sasist. ance of another gentlomsn, he detsined the boy. While waitiog for & policenan to show up they stcppod {nto the Maalson-sirect entranss of Tus uoding, aged 73 years. Yo a8t Lurihort st half-pust afternovn, "QMI'II;,V“‘#T”E:;‘:‘TCIIH{;.‘ 40 Moa~ Troee " “NUS. WATTIE M. BULL. QUACK MEDICINTES, KEFERKING TO DEAD MEN, Among the sdvertising gema in the last namber ©of the NorfAuwestern Chriatian Adrocate 1 a notice of whal {4 called **A wonderful discovery.” This givat tuveotlon, it appeare, is tho discovery of 1. Read, of No. 170 Baltimore street, Baltimore. 1t s 8 thruat and catarrh powder, **tho wonder of thesge." **No tbroat discas ys the North- weatern Christian Adsocats, *'cauresistit. Ang for catasrb. " says 1w cditorw, ‘4t has Do equals. It clears the volce,” says the religious shest, **1tkec & silver bell, and i3 a3 harmlces,' says tho Mothodlst organ, ‘‘as water. Every family," ys Dr. Edwards, ‘‘stould possess s bottle. ‘Then throat dlacaso aud catarsh,” saye ths Adio- MISCELLANEOUS. Leaves of sbacnce have beon granted to Col. V. P, laguor, Ordusuce Department; Capts. Aloxan. der Moore, Third Cavalry, and W.T. Jentry, Nine- teenth Infantry; Firat-Licut. i 1. Pluzce, Twen. ty-drst dnfantey; Secona-Licute. ¥, Schwatka sud G, P, Cbase, Third cnrnl:{ aud Assistant-Surgeon Charles K. Winna, United Statos Arary, BiLLy BEFOME CONURESS. ¥. 733, Autoorlzing Wiliam J. Wilson, Asslst- aut-Sur; «;cn ";nll‘:u‘ B‘ul:l Amll o'nu; nc.-lllu lllo:n the hbedive of Egypt s decoral or gallantry lu ba'::l&c i 'the ctios Dear Gute, Avpsalais, March 7, 187 8. 820. To authorize the Becretary of War to purchase from the New River Canal Company, for military purposes, the fres use of an inland canal snd waler route botwesn I'amiico Bound, N.C.,snd Charteston, 8. C., paying fur the sawmo_by inatall- 3 o Political, fPIE FIFTH WALD LE TR gt i, G EHeiCaY cLyp uEETs TTHEREGULAT MONTHLY M ourtcenth Ward itepublican C| Lockuer's flall. No. 634 MUwsuke: Qelocky. i, TING OF THE 0 will La bheld 8t w-nlght aL 8 EDBRATED (bmnihont & {he Union—ezpressed toall pars. 1D soa upward 8% 25, 40, 80c x&qr . Address urders GUNTHER, Conle tiguer. Chicago. —_— TEAS s 4t in_the world—lmportar’ P gest Compady 15 Amcrchy Sapls articlo—pleasos aversbody—fIsss constoyully Incrcasiog—Ageols waoied everj wherss beat fnddcomente—dun's waste me—sond for Clrc 10 ROBEIY WELLS, Pres. of tas Orfginal Toa Co., 43 Veaez at, N. Yo P.-0. Box 1. Miscellaucous, R 1. A. REYNOLDS, THE LED-RIBBON RE- M [oTEaeE, il sbgak to%atght on tomperanca ut (s ‘veauu M. E. Cligc a0-81., be- ¢en SBiry-sccond sad v‘yy}fh{.b . 'HE TICKETS FOR _** ESTHEK,* TO DK GIVEN st Yarwell 1all Thurday evenlog, are selling raoidiy, and the snterpiis secius o0 the LIk rosd to succe-s. The cherds nd orcheatra Dumibers nearly 300 opic. A novel featuro of ths entertalomens will bo urseiel 7idlog upvu too Loyal Hoss Cltupatss.

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