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; THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCIT J2, 187 wavs be cortain that the familica In which chil- N V' W the payment of bills was_wdopted, whereupon | May 21, 1838 (4 Btatutesat-Larae, o, 310), Under WANTED-MALY HELP RELIGIOUS. dren were ploced were practical Chrlatians, all COUNTY AFIFAIRS. Mr, Jluese moved the adoption of the minonty | i legislation no Astatlc conld hase heen nnto- O 83t oy oy - S, pon- 2 a7 Ti), 1OOM 7, 17 MADI- : would be well. Ita had _placed ahout 150 chil- reort, ralized. L Mookkeep ¥7i=Unathird down, bal dren In familics, and had found many draw- 1, 1ho noriheast corner of Mr. Fitzgfrald wanted the reports rerommit- The act of Jul{ 17, 1862 (13 S(nuuu—:ll—l.:nrul e S G e backs. A buy waa out out under Indenture, ) . ted, or s rauch ns referred to the dieting ques- | p. 597), provided that *Cany alfen ™ who hd ere e | % 1abted, arking burinees, and having & general knowledgs o) What Ehall Be Done to Save the | bucke /4 boy Wis 00t S awire. 0w | The Sheriff’s Allowance for Diets | e 6 subsoquently withdrew it o | GhlCHT of Ahonld thereafler, i tho ragiar ar | Aerne i ahoeeret it buiidiogd: 17 his 1 hot’s Bekite Urisuiity Minors, tho boy wos lound wero really Chrls- ing to Be Reducad. Mr, Bocre wanted ‘some action taken fn tha | volunteer army, and bo honorably dischareed, [ 81,60 can—1¢ fram:d dweiltng. hrick bawn- 3 ce. tans, they looked upon the boy 28 worth iunl as much as they could wet out of iim {n tho way of work, The spenker remem- Work on the Dome---Opening DBlidses= | Ao tha Bheri® go Into tho esurta and wet his | proof of no more than one year's restlence atd PER AND CASIIER TF 'noMees e defosicreauited. matter, and at once. If the Bosrd bad no right | #hould be adimitted to clllzcl)lhlr on nclm\mi nf eaat front, anly 100 “rimt 21— OO to reduce the.prico for dicting, he wanted to | without previous declaration of Intentlons ani re €t two years shibping comm 18 moeterll iz once. | Dawsment ofice, 101 €. o £20m: 1o What tho Mothodist Ministers Have to en At once=An elegant 3y o e berd n case whero n heautitul Tittie girl wan righta, awl it wes o duty of e foard to | oud moral character, Thls act adumitted otiens | AREHE Moty on shot i it W T o ber o Srnein, B A AT TRY . Suggest, placed in @ so-caljed Clxrlatlnnfmnll{.wlllerc sho Miscellancous Basincss, afford Wim the oflmrwnll{ hy adopting tho | of every rare. ik iy down Talanced o ot b s | AR ANTER A eR A1 g e was mala an absolute slave. Tho child ran T minority report. ‘Ihe county Hiad nothing to The suventh section of the act of July 14 ";4;;"':!lhflfinmh»w'fl"'ln Chicago for residence, V ho et TTAR Rlso, preferr cler) ne wi egATL 33107y OCtATON- fEont e e e Aaant | s33Miiwaukeo-ay. f lose, but all to gatn, 1370, * Toamend the naturslization laws, gte.'? Mr. Bpofford was in favor of the minority re- | (16 Statutes-at-Large, p, 259), provided ‘¢ That nway at 14 venra old, and brought up fn Jollet Blato'a Prison, whero she dicd. This thing of | The regular weckly mecting of the County The Doctrino of Total Annihilation.s- trick 1 ok’ barn, I8 liyuse rents 1o paye 10 prr centnet. Traacs, y puttlug out children among families where they | Board was heid yesterday afternoon, all tho | port. The price allowed the Sterlfl for dletlug | the naturnlization laws are herevy extended to 4x12% on Frank-st., half block of The ¥. M. C. A. earcd nothing about, them ronited disastronely | mombors prosent. prisonera had been fixed at 35 rentn veara nzu, | allent of African Haitvity aud to pergons of Afrle A . Femutari AT RALAMAZOO, lsnl"": rl::nmn xfit n(]:.cn.d'{'lm‘(ihlc?zlo l(lc'!arm TiR DOME. :vlhen pruv):]lnm lwnrntm:mer uun':I n&m& Biure m’:h'm’xicnlt."] st ¢t ot B Lisanor _'""i'o4l:l1;u’u;|1y T tat0o3 crs (Germans); good pricen for Road work. = chool, the Dridewell, and the Magdaten Homo hen every department expense had been re- hs Revieed Statutes of the United 8tates, an- et 6't0 batid : ANTED~A COMPOSITOR, 244 ILLINOIS-BT. THE METIIODISTS, wera filled with chfldren bronght out to MHiinojs | . Under the head of unfiulshed busincss, duced, and he saw no reaton why tie dicting | proved dune 22, 174 Chap. 59, pp, 330 10385, | BonGarm st oo b1 e oy e t{:‘gf.;'n'fhfi‘:a:-f'fi»\: _‘v 2 TGS, . VING MINOTS, by the Now York Reform Bchool, and placed In | lutton of - Mr, Wheeler, looking to auspending | price should not be cut dlown. ‘The vost ot diet- | did not emoloy the wards being for white per- Py 18 percent net. Wi —A GOOD COOK AND HELUER, WIIO The rogular weekly meeting of Methodist | familics, ) all the work on tho Court-House, dome was | iz tho prisoners at Juliet was less than ten | #ons,” and, of course, would nave admitted to | 771m% Lot esy. Juadern In You | VY underatanda cattiog meats. 50 Sherman-al, Teld fay forenoon In the ‘The ltey. Dr, Williamson wanted to narrow | taken up. cents, and lhe{ were given meat twice a day, | citizenship Asfatics as well as nogroes, itoom VWASTED=A G0aD" PLATN SIGN. WIITER. ministers was held yestenday forennon the question down 8o that It should read, *Sow Mr., Fitzgerald sald tho rosolution T and reanired to do mannal labor. He wanted On the 13th of_February, 14:3 (Cungrenfonat E TWO-R Geo. el applr garly At Mesira, ALLAWAY i Gt conforonce-raom ovor tho Book Concorn,thopre- | ghal] ‘wa mako. our. Sahhntiscliools mors it | Mr« Fitzger on WAB UN- | 14 sec Lhc nlnority roport adopted, fecord, vohumn 3, p. 1230'n duhate took place rick howr. 434 Ty 0 to §2,570, oD she ehmt s Lt I Taecd 80 TWenty Nminary dovotional cxorclees boing conducted | ctentIn the Chrlatian converslon of tho mingrs | Neceasary, aa the Commitico had already or- | * Mr, Ayars rewd some fizarus ho had collated, | on amendments prnpased 1o this Uile of the | Ave Figsnt e b Aprith, Io. | teventh by the Hev. Dr. Hatfleld, Bishop Merrdll was | whoattend themi™ dered tne work stopped, showing that the dieting of the prisoners af | Revised Biatutes, fn the conrss of which M, | Eated on Grenshnw nply on Miscellnneou; introduced, and was called upon to give an nc- The proposition was not nccepted, and the Mr. Burling safd Sexton disputed lhe.mnmrx. dollet had cost, for the Jast elghiteen monthe, 11 | Ferry, of Connecticut, sald: * By the existing e VWANTED-MEN T0 TAKE * AGENTS' QUIDE," discussion was postponed for two waeks, the . cents per day por man, and_ that the oflicera’ | law, o1l persons, without distinction of rase OB SALECDY . - 200ULD, MK Tells who want azent and wiat” fart 32 pag, count of his Mezican trin, but by his request | oy oro subject, {’u bo included, The meoting ;Y Dllhllm c:;‘lmmniwt‘; (n' :he 'mnuery and called fable there, whicn was taxusiously appied, a8 nativit o m]m;’ Inay, with certain qum“m[ E.r.u";'.":xk&mm'g:t'?::n?’n'f"!—fi-'s' ‘e}e:“A hian, slhns‘:ww\}:» nthir, J. I 8cott, 9 Daarharn this was postponed for one week. then adjourncd. or Mo reating of the followlng from Architect | Mr, Kern well knows, had_unly cost 20 cents | tions of resiilence and charactor, bo matural. | 65 o0; saoers, Tarnacen snyas-ntures s o1 Y atie and isora ot bis ooty 1o Tha Rev. Anron Gurney, D, D., introduced . E:'lfl Dlfl "l::“;lllac“’ : sl nc{'lln P iman llg\;’l.lu; nulle!;whtmnmm.‘ ; I‘zhczd. n;l;l.:llltll: trle"ln;“n?lw’. 1t u‘ o) ‘;cd VY | JROR GALE-GOLUENOPPORTUNITY | THIB WE S.omottier fasiaeiing articles. . Bundy, tho skioper of the Gospel ship ISOELLANEOUS. ‘our honaralie Toard, by a resolation of Ju Air, Burling aald he, tuo, had_sume statistics part of the bill which T move to strike out o O o o melling. nlcely. Roothee hunsetert | fin(yltml 1-m.fl'm." Ho said that from conversa- B pAPTISTS, 2?3&3‘33:.:35.‘.‘?-5‘.’."&':'.5;' ;l:u%:l:}‘ll)';oci'.!nlw':r:-nlm:fié golug {0 show that the ‘ShosiT was reaping o | 1o limit tho capeulty of maturalization to rer. E‘""!ten Toorsiory biTe S0 ity | 4t Chicin, - b WISISGEON, iy b o sl i B ntE eamfartshie ho ALATRAInEO § 7 ANTED-MEN T0 RELI, AUTOMATIC Fi G Mokey vsutarkst, -~ | \WARGELINER TG REL AUTOMA DN COUNEIL OF NORTH LAz | American Noveity Company, 143 Stat ler-ata., for §73 per font: wortl) rich harvest, and he was in favor of th t, | sona of white and Alrican descent, exclud- tlon with-Presbyterian, Congregational, and The UBaptist ministera held thelr regular m Erm;y ::- nueul}s‘nr‘{ o tm‘a«u u'n- county's balf of Mr. (;1.;'“", was unm’l‘ud':u "(‘nlr"v;“ (flé?fi{g, (mi entirely Aslatics who may desire 'i'o liceono othier cvancelieal clergymen, and from what he | weekly meating yesterday morning.at the de- | EUROURIGEE, (Aciing under tha n'xf:’_"';‘l"i‘l“,":n::: but zave no very zood reason for his position. | naturalized and possess the necessary qualitica- had learncd otherwise, he wus asatisfied that | nominational headquarters, No. 71 Randolph | mitsee in charge of the building, tho county's haif The minority report was finally adopted_ by | tions."” zen, =7, ANTED-TWENTY GENTLEMEN OF FIIisT: 5 ) of the dome has been huil . . | the following vote, Measra. Meyer and [itz- ‘The senso of Congress was that the Revised oom § Metzopalitan Hioi clans nddreas 1o make tp reports and solfet mem- Copt. Bundy was dolng a good worls, and one in !llr:fit. t':n: Raov. Dr, Owens, the new Fresident, Uys n'.ch::uem mulutlnl:x n'ry’n‘;rg::l:\?tm?fi: gerald, it will e observed, votlug fo the futer- | Btatutes crred In omitting the words * frea o A l_ir:.l)‘!su' 3 mr:gl“ {?:J;:lflh)‘!;runll & Frotective Awwclation, wmchuchal!"fln poople shzm;l hnlu;uuu M'rm nn ucE o r.l S i :fnlIlnv'uht;uun!t!luultrll s puspend furtlier ageras cst of cconomy? wfl;: plc,;::nu{,';_ :Mch wera rcuh}arfll) (scelm 1 WA oar Taen! EAEL RTTENRT TOCINV AT an ave nn aceount of 8 journeyin; . Lverts sketched 0 missi uny on n portion of the bullding, and have YT 'y ol L] 0Ol ‘ebruar) 3 and b 35 > i e T ERIDENCR. I OT 1% ", (t i ‘o :“::I"‘L‘ "u.’n:dumoh,"u,, of sympathy gt préached by bim Sunday. notiteul At Sexton of the seliun of your Commite | boren Boddied, Wader, maring, Pltgeraid, | O 0 I O or ot t 1oy Pyomis) and by sy o f I EST, THNIDESCRToT :‘m‘ g for iy ol ' Doky ud fac the w.\H( and of commendation to Christians | = Prof. J. R. Bolse, LL. D., of tho Theological |flufilf:lu'u|r:;’;yyn':x‘r‘ f:::;?:v?v‘; H::‘:!“rk yegdtug Mizo_nl‘ly"d'rlfa g Hotuaun, Mulloy, Lea- | Asfaticean o ever could b Jegally naturailzed. | oustue soid fo"mect Tadsitslncer. “Soo amoes, 163 v D, Fouth Water-at. ’\ns‘rflb-vl_«;uan MAN POt PORTER AND y was adopted. Beminary nt Morgan Park, read an elaborate Afr. Bozton now notlfivs mo that un{z’n! the order d. h § = S S Reneral Aoply at Revere 1 Repera 3 of your Jofnt Committeo I ratified by your | JBronte, ot 3 B GOTLD 3 MCCOIMICK | {47 ANTEDZMEN=ENERGY ANG JATD W0 o - 0 B s A3 T wonath v y A EN~ENFRI X D W Tho order of the Ay was then called up, and | puper on the Annibilation of Heings Possess- | o 0ari will rocsed with tho. simmeunse aq | -, The Jolnt Committce on Eublie Bulldlugs and HOT SPRINGS. et ettty e anaseick eincar duel | W o mac e ey dar? dnvenlgate r. TIE RRY, ML TODIAS, inz Moral Facultfes.” Tho cssay was a mun‘ hr;n}nnfi“fi;lnlmmggh“ ;h‘, order of July 50 in Pub:l:'l‘%crvlclu rern{rled r;cur‘nnlncm’l[lmt tlm;;ll o alley: would exeliangs {or gnod farm. TERNATIONAL FUR. GO, 114 Monror-at. ’ aubetantia ed | resolu ore adonted X e = e — =y s L D | e B . | alott b I TGRS e pimaiove reaciadet | romlutlina, hotelofur sdantol_afciti tho An Earnat Appeal for Al T NTED-FEMALE MELT: on the subject, il ministers an ) D h i therefare desire to bring thosa factsto your notice, | forth no weik be done on the Court-Fiouss ez Mot Brrinos, Ark., March 11.—~The liberal HO FOR LO3 ARGELES, CALIFOR- Domenticee churches do moro than they are doing to eave | ena positive heads. Under the negative head | and,in view of tho complications whicl may arigo, cept upon the orler of the Board, The report | donation of & from the Cbleago Board of ties who “roptemplate moving out ‘vAi\,:'?’:"l:—‘c ;‘I.I'!‘llll.)‘n‘l\lpu I |rQ:rsv}wum: ’ to_rgo the nccessity for prompt and dechde :::::; f;:.::;::l;;:;n;:: ::w:e%orz::;m;; n:)l‘nlutr :’llfiulgng’;hgfifir;fi:fl "'i’“’e'r‘:;m:‘;“fw‘.p"fi:; '-"“:’.'.'.“'{’1.. AT nl]!n bm:'- Hl’cqllplolle':'l e s 5‘;‘;’;‘&3 rfi,’n?\{f“fi: ‘rl.lcl:xlllagl fiy?::kcljuzm Teade has swollen the cash contributions for the . ol 20 c to vee Mr, X s of o churcest™ Thisaublect, sud_ Mr, | @iven, and aid tha el distncs and suparato | i, Bt Sannot o xo whilie watuaine hia | sigiatira o hal o majory o s o | e oo, Mors o, | Avket e 5 o rercnt position, and ouly aw: ¢ F o k 3 Commo ;l'oblln:;“ll':“‘“Iflai::‘“:":":“?'ig:lg:*’:;(;:hl:m“‘fl:; g:rvc:::gul:;.ll:rm}!:rl:rl'il;)‘: ';‘;‘::}':f':;;fi;!’,‘f n,'[l,;: Datore haking s vl scuToment with e | “'The Committes on Jalf and Jail - Accounts o ready been done fn tha way of providing for tho | &f,YAuabis st e 1ol 5 2 o or “ullicrs Wit dmire (o pure valb 3 o Angrlee a7 in the Valley ur Luw | YWASTED=A STIONG sy terms, | have £2°0,00 wyrih S5 ¥ent Honpoes T uatle Propaity fo sell br. | \WANTED=A GOOD GERMAN 01t SOANDINAVIT van Huren. E IRISH 611, must be guou ecok aud 1land, with perfect title. [ have &n girl to 4n general housework In & sinall famie ) 1 beg leave to siate that I hava recently examined | ported adversely on the proposition to remove t o s, lemons, Ifmes. Engitely | 1y, 1y at 5522 Wi -av, & in New York, Philadelpbia, and_otlior citles {n | samo word which was translated “annihitiate? | the Plana prepared, by o city authoritica for the Tho Sherifl's oilfes to the new Court-House, and 'j‘lf’"'l'!‘l':“,“,"f "‘":ilihhrt Al genoniis ‘gublic O SIS gl mona, e, vinitel | Iy, _Apn e this conntry, 1o zava an account of the many | in on passaue was in another passago given an | wenl half of the builiing. and innemach ¢ no pro- | recommendine that th room occunled. by the | 2H0tld bt infarmed that much still remalns to SRS o ektion s Hprovbmcat Ad. . or ‘Seandinntian Kt Gof ehersl Lo aritablo and reformatory institutions {n the { altogethar different meaning, ‘Tho woman wha | Yislon 18 mads n thote dmwinge fora dome, nor | Hoard by kiven (0. o County Trenear ors | be donc, and that thelr eflortsand contributions Trbune ofeer 3 work at 842 West Madison-ot, city, such ns the Ticthel “Home, HaltOrphan | *lost” a pleco of maney did not call jn her | forauy central structure whatever, 1t becomes my |y, SFFEN S0 tho roum wow occupled | should not cease, The case here bas unusual | Fogr §ALF_tismn, ¥ mm TOWN=ARACHE ASTED=A GIRL TO PO G T Orpian' Arsa Foinilinge'” Home, ana | ths o of 1 aaey rv.-inlco it e over | oottt of citian nowin Drogrors o | by, tho Clerk to the Hoard. Pied | eaturen of pecultar brdshtp. The distress ts | J¥°faem il trom cliiaco. th Schents Eaunty: \K wurics wleo & Foung Rirl to tako care of chiliren. Orphan_ Asylum, Foundlings’* Home, and | the finding of tho moncy which she had * anni- the county sldo would bo unnecessary for tho sup- Alr. Mulloy objocted to the report, and algnl- | far more general and severe than usually "’1;,{';',-;" ;';'5'?.; ¢'{’J’}:"'%¥’=‘ifl.‘§‘ ;| b33 Nort Clar Ly a Jlome for the Fricndless, ond aaid that | hilated "5 nor did the slieoherd rejoleo over the | nort of any stenctnre of a Jesser mamnitude than | fied his desire to move tue Sheri’s oflle to the mece seneitl And! sereredtha usly i B T s fagl “"HE A theso (nstitntions could, Il properly uurbofl recavery of the sheep which he had **annihl- rhn contamplated dowo, and if the city authorities | Bouth 8ide. 3 o victims, and orur fenceds inere 13 00 DLer” stock and GRley mmt!g":n'fimflflifl'\?"t'v’é’l:m-"‘:’-lz",',‘"‘,i,‘:,'n!“f malutain n;m care {!or “rm udditional lmnates. | lated.”” In Revelation the second death was | ehould poreovero In the’ oxecution of thelr plinn o { Mr. Whealer was n_favor of sending the | 16% excoptions, have lost their *all, and | farm in Himols. : The cost of suppartine o onc with above qualifications will ind & permenen ie minors {n the Hride. | spoken .of. If anuinilation succecded death, | very preat wasto of mansy would rosult from the | Sherlff to the South Side, and thonght e o | bavo absolutcly nothlng with whith to S ua: pant e Trarne w30 youns troma | Bauon and swuel home. Tilatireto-day or thie o fencedl, 10+ acres under plow, Iasiing water, E‘ at lwam 3, 71 llml&l)}’lh-ll. wecll wonld aupport five iudustrial schools of | thien tho {*sccond doath * was o lowical impos. | yrosccution of such work on tho caunly slde. | movo would accomtaodate the meinbers of tho | UCEIn onew. " Tere, too, ~are hundreds 00 children cach. 1f this were done nine- | sibility, The essay, to which no abstract conld | Very reapectfully, J. J, Eax. | Hor ote, ot Infirm or crippled persons who were Iiv- le andthe best of land; £1,000 down, balance Nursos, tyuths of the saloons would bo closed, and an | do justice, closed a8 follows: Unon tlie reading betne completed, Mr. Bur- |~ Mr, Fitager. d Ing by charity while sccking restoration to at8pereent. 3 ’ . Jiandrod thousand souls_ brought info th vr}‘, recapitalato, the words **death," *dead," | ling urged tho importance of adoptiug Mr, snmmpmlyflnd- o S,‘u?c”r“?f n&filnmggzl:sr:lhvt health In this Pool of licthesda, and nuw thoso LD 10T, loomT, 171 Madieon oy W AL, AT OFFICE churcher. Tho Newsbos’ Homo sholtered 783 | snd **to dic," do not, cantiot, mean snnihilation, | Wiiceler's resolutlon, and, reallzing the sltuation, once agatn sald tho | Who were there dependent on themselves ore onoon county had no money ta throw away, equally destitute, It s also Indispensable to bays lnst year, and was tho cheapeat charlty fn | for if they do then Christ was annlhilated. The Mr. Mulloy moved that the resolution and thio clty. ~Most of thesa lioys weru orphans who | worde \lto kill," o dostray “to bring to | communleation be' referred to the Jolnt Cotni- | ““After some farthas discussion, n call for the | 200 icnco to other ficlds of effort liundreds of bt been foundupon the strects. ‘They did fl"fil do not menn annihilation, cannot mean | mittee, previous queatlon wos lost by a vote of 8 to 7, | 18boring poor, whose opportunitics for employ- not know low old they werc, or who their | ity hecausolf thev do Curlat and tha Chrlstian | Mr, Spofford moved s an amendment the | And Alr. \Wheelor took the Mo and adiirecse] | MeAt Yanished in the Hames which engulfed porents were, Ong oy was brought in Inat | f8lth wers apcibllated long ago Nowords, no | adopilon uf the resolution, aud Mr. Burling ade | himself especiaily 1o tho enoal oadiet e sre fecsicthnortiie bualnuis saililugentéof the wecl: whoso grma and fegs wera covered with | Festament mean anniallation: Tho doeiring Ia ot | Yocited tho amendment. Fitzgerald {o debate. Io said: * Tho Commis. | fit¥. Mauvothers thero are who wers engarcd bloody ¥elts and ~ounds —cnused by | thore, Jthms not evon a shadow af o foundation, | . The amendment finally prvailed by a vote of | sfaner was pregnant with oratoty and copstant. { g el el e MR & rawhide. = Thess =—wounds wore In- | with any correct principles of interprolation. Lt | 11 to A, Those voting in the nanuvu were | ly longing for deliverance, and when delivered | (08¢ thele e"‘;"lw,“?" N t flicted by the boy’s mother, who was | the argument is wot merely negative. The posl. | Messra, Cleary, Fitzgerald, and Mulloy. went {slo s swoon and did not want any epe | JpiIh Places of bustices and stocks of, mer- OLU " UOLD. ANL 'S & drunkard, beenuse tho bovdid not bring fu | tive teackings of tho New Testament, Ita clea CUTTING HIM DOWN, clso to eay & d—d word." ¢handise. Few had any lnsurance upon the ex-, Muney idIoxa on watclics, dianiundh 2ad valaat chougl money for her logoon o spree with, | plainest, most dicect and auequivocalaintomients, | The resolution of Mr. Bocso looking to reduc. | *'Tureply, Mr. Fitsecrald eallod Mr. Wheelor a | Eehtionsily rsky structures that have now been QL ayery Goscription Bt QLI Lan, o The Cltizons" Leaxuo said tiere woro fundreds | 8¢ Incompatible with the doctrino of thoaunilila- | ing tho salary of the Buperintendent of tho | #wind-mill,” and said “he had been wound up | B¥EPE qayay:, They canth, Bulll Apuin e NEL ! A Gl b | S sv g | it e o7t 8y ol | e otk G st | i it ol i Ul | Mo e h 130, ce been wi e world's his- N n the afternoon. Citizens' Leagua contemplated tho OF““"E n |.2060 OEN Eplcfi'rluv‘lilnlcn'x:ngl Iflfllrudocmuu. Aiei | Str. Burling sald o Superintendent on the | Both ot the entlemen created a great deal of | the (.lvovzrnrmeut. pn "l’f '"fl’h"‘" l"fi;l " OXEY TO L0 gach ward of reading-rovins, subplicd with bill- | thalt motto was, *Eat. drink, and Lo merry.” | Work wne necossary, but ho knew nothing of | merriment, but no une conld tell whother ftwas | IMOT4aR0 for meaus with which to rebulld, | NJONEY To LOAY lard tables, _card-tables, —shooting-galleries, | Fanl himeclf eaye: 11 tho dend rise not, iot us | the qualiiications of tho gentleman employed. | derisive or approbative, and finally the whole | The Federal Cotnmissloners also Lave ¥ery | colsterais. i Wiloo bowling-ilexa, and relrcshmente,—in order o | eat and drink. for to:morrow wa dis.” The | The Supcrintendent on the Custom-Hause was | LorienoOF recommitted by o vote of 19 to 8, | Pronerly declded not to nermit the construction NIGEET IS nic counteract tho baleful fulluences of the saloons, | French, at the ¢loso of the laat century, fnneribed | gotting €5 per day, and it was a bositian of th | tho infent. bein 10 fare th. Conaugtiassoras] | ot shantics or other frall and tem porary struct- be it in exc ~LADY TO SOl rom business honsesy will bonkatore 433 W DVERTISING Y 10 FIEhL one, ~BITUATIONS WANTED-MALL, * Ilook keepers, Oleriis, &ce ITUATION WANTER-BY A VOUNG MAY thnroughly posted in the who'esale Hgquor bustneey 88 compounder, ot with some enleanan or shipping ! ven, sud A4 PA ron § ) O PUIENITON Wluery, warchouss f i Enst_Washington, | 3, Fimirune, 10,0 onile toom 2110 4 i T AY NP atd el 20N Hoom L1 & UB Handolih, | G ke sataian who it n fosce 1) OF 81 AND CEWAIDS CAN | Nehfaska and, Inwas would preer u aituation wiih s I 35 good collatersir, ferk: bt af cf:y wurk for teasunallo salery, I une oftice. hauge for currancy at e counting- | merchandise brok o ? o [Laughter, ovor the gatoa of thelr cemeler! Death | irrentest fmportanice and responsivility. Howas | fn favor of moving the Sheril's oilice. ures, ludecd, it ia not probable that auy re- | room of the Triduos Campanys Rlirent £ 50 South Slatenspy L L UTINE compan,; it wus tho duty ot tho Methodist Clinrch to [ 18 a0 cornal sicev.” At the samo lime | fn favor of the udoption of tha resolution, and | ~Mr. Conly sall tho Hoar had e, mistake | DUldInZ will e permittcd until the proposed Py A o e ot o s Mooy | STTEATION WANTED-— 1Y T meet tho Leaguo, for tiat body could not come L m:l lmgn 3 .fllll;::ln“ rw‘; ’h uggzflpl:f :‘elf = vgr thonght that §6 a dey would bo good pay for the | fn piacine the County-Attoruey on the Commit- | 197, strect lines shall have been defined and es- currsncy At tha counting-room of fha Trinune. wholesale of retall gracery stare: fhiaa hat in tho Clurel, Thera were 07,000 ehildren fn slght of which allthe world stood aghaat,” Tha ol DR omposed to tho reralution, | e g estimate tho charges proforrod apatast el T ek UL Anr (e | SIEYELL, sxasb v CRST TIRChs TE Fackaghs. || (HLCTIREE, S N0 ntercice: Adrs JC K H frivolity of that day coniraste unfavorably with o varden Peters, and moved ¢ha r. Tabor bo it - | Tribune Company. = 2 ® uraj Inatruc 5 lanic] s 0, In hin dolense fore his judges, **deal L] C rk. o - _ 1 ryred 1 Norih dnfeuded on hirge of murdor Imputed tis | ko4 sloop whor ono- siceping boholda novision, | 1io ad favored tho reduction last year, but ad o Doani then icloneusl untl Ahis altes support here, and lelpless to gov away, excent | i 20T EY REATEES] IR Dioeke Homericas 1 noon, wheu the proposals for supplies will be h 1 ide 1) L ITUATION W H-1Y A COMPETENT GIRL ruin fothe fact thatin his youth lig spent | then would ftbean admirable wain." This ro- | changed his mind. iristian charity shull provide the wneans, | -2 TR T ¥ ON A, ¥ UL tho Iluly Sabbath In wickedness, and | minds one of the languago of Shakspearo: Ar. Bocss was o favor of discharging Super- | O fPeclAloner, o thess should bo cencrosly forthcoming, %aa0.0UU L Thtatant T pe ol or hdrens 10 Tonierhenro ] IVAL: faily did not atiend 8unday-school, There swere m""’").'""fi'"}‘ llllec‘v..gerchlncu fodreams aye, | Intundent Hanley, and boldly asscrted that ho | - ‘The distrihution of relfe; n the hands of a | slon 1 percent. L. CUI L) ) 1,000 minora In Chicago guing to tho Deyil g | there's tharubs for in th f doath wl Bri ot 8 A 1ner eent Lo Tay conia, Whin we have shoiled bt thismoriarant | was not working tn the publi¢ Intarcst. Ha bad VAN DEUSEN. competent Commitice, 8o the public ay be as S60.000 T koAS SIVATION WANTED-TO 1nst us lic could carry them. These boys nud | must give us patse. never heard acomplaint from him of any kind, surcd that all contributions will be faithtully (P or second work, A, RUMS TO 5U EDWARDS, DK ) Good recommendations, - 08 Deatboru-at., near Washington. e - gl wero xposed to ail manner of dagers, [ Annitnlationism 18 tho twin beother of Univer- [ aud therefora concluded that ho was not what | The Trial at Kalama £t 1% and judidonsly applied. S s | QITUALION WANTED=TG (0™ DESING- 100N anfthelr erimes ranged {fom druukenncas, pro- | eallem, ot spring from tiat desire of o bu- [ was wanted Ife was salisfed that Hanley | " Lonperive Asyium Eeplopes AR Thice s CRBRON, 1T TR MUSICALs _______ 522 W eas Suddae. for fbpee darh, Tore AT 2 ey I TH thore vams 0, dnegull, und | Fovh tke, Jall tob Ealey Soratlehen toko o foins Jrotd ot bo discharged, howeser, and thonext | 1, 'y ‘Whate, . BLUE-RIBBON AT TUSCOLA, A TTESTION 1§ CALLED TO OGH LAUGE BTOCK | G ITUATION WANTFD=IY A" B¢ robbery, In 1877 there were sent to the Bride- .y h s to reduco his salary. clal Dispatch to Th forinne, Now I stovk! fopin s et 3 eell, 11763 Mitors,220 of them \nder 14 yearh of | Fecurity. Doth alike bliad the oyes and hardon | = Mre Wikerlor s i fairy o3 ooy adaption of Speclal Dirpatch to The Tribune. e s p e T LTI American Urgana, PR S RS RN 2 the heart, KALAMAZOO, Mich., March 10.—Court opened | TC3COLA, IiL, March 11.—At last the Murphy 200 himbal! Lureka Oras. L ann) Iitw nge; sud every month bovs under 9 years old Thanks be to God that we have befora us and can | $HC Fesolution, and it it was proposed to se- O ) —Uourt open ement s struck this tows, and bit it bad 370 bliountger Orcheattel Grrans. ITUATION WANTED=TY A~ RESPL wero committed to that institution, “Ono Boy#l iceent before. out fellow-men & belter prognect | GUCS the salary to 84 ho wonld vote for . 8t 3 o'clock P, m,, and tue answers 1o tho crogs- [ MOVeinent has struck this town, an RO | New styiea: new pricos. acud for catalogues. Every | O woman. In a frivate fanitly, or avu ho ::l( 11 t|uht115u :I.dFululJln n';_nhl be hmll‘ been sovens | Pran anntntiation: 1 Wi olons with coront froey . Mr. llhml"“gor" :leasod 'l‘:)t eruulng ":;:i Interrogatories of Dr. Emcrson's deposition Ohn hldlnxy l:n&ll,ol.m\l‘ulro.l“ B. !)gl:mn, 5“‘1 organ fully warrsnted. 5. W, KIMDALL. {naumal fauily, Innire fur'iwo daye ut 13« imea ja the liridewell, e question was 08 Lo | tho Old Testament: **Many of theni tliat s’cep in cy's salary In 0, and ozl 0 \Was & . | about sixty ladies and geuntlenen of ampaign itate i g o e e - the romedy for thin terriblo: state. of things, | Lo dustof tho.sesth shall wako. seoms. tosiens | man and worth &l he Was belng aaid. - Food | were read to tho Jury, Nothiug cspectally strlk T Comer Katé aid Adarid’ata. ANTEGSTO GUOR, Ay, "y 'gnvjflci.\ w 5" froni guod reference given, near Chic chartered o spectal ear, gnd, headed by the | Wi AR ATOTT Gl Hundreds of scrimons wero proached to | lasting life, and somo fo shame and everlasting Mr. Cleary was opnosed to the resolutior ingz was brought out, excent to soften aud cx- ‘ eata B WE ARE ABOUT CHANGIN L BTYLEDF Ui masace, thousands of nastoral Visite made, | Contomots And thoy fhat bo Wise shalt suine. s ths | and SHosLL the prommortian adopt It was ng | platn tho statemonts of bellef contained In tho | fatmous Hoasicr Sormpaancs workry Lapt: Tylee ,‘,},,;‘l}; e TR el aor ¥reatiniuces ond religlous terature, clothiog, and food dls- | brizhtness of the drmament, and thoy that tuen | fnault to the honorublo Commisstoncrs who ap- | direct examination. The Doctor thinks it prob- | Mason, made o descent on Tuscola and held two | JEhis o pitruuets UItH Licke tributed The Sunday-schiools Wwero doing o :;‘.':’..“’ tlghtoousnces as the stars, forover and | polnted Hanley and voted him §7 porday. 1ts | gblo that the plaintiff 1s still partiaily insanc, meetings. In the Presbyteriwn Church In thio | Sy €100, sol on time if rejuir great work, but their cfforts did not reach tha ‘Many of thoso present oxpressed tho highest adaption.woutd bo an Injustice to Cook County, Ezra Snyder was then called, and sworoto the | Bfternoon and the Opera-1louse at night. Three -»‘m““”“ BACIIFICE~$1 fUYS §3 WOIFT OF masses, \What was wanted was a willingness otk Th the t Y by D ‘which ho would never tolerate, consclous, as he bundred and fifty-seven put on the blue-ribbon, A aliovt musics €3 buys 81 worth of Sheet. Ml on the part of Christians to go down among the | Srat/cation with the doctrive advanced £+ { was, that his cvery inovement and voto was be- | truth of tho clrcumstance before given, in " ¥ Caulead i s American snd foreign sheet music. Jowly aad liolp them to s bighor and # bottor {_’;’:;’-m“':;llu :;;}:f(;‘::"m“}‘:ccfig';“ggg"}m JUS | ingr watched by thic 60,00 people who voted for | which Mrs, Newcomer bad sddressed bim, say- | On Saturday nigh: Judge C. B. Bmith and Col. | Auicrietn sad foreln shices mus wil'at Koo 03 Ky ATION WASTED=TIY A P ) e0dk. elfy or cudntryt of will work el Unigunti R reterouee, 14y et Py Nurscue 0 fake cf children, ‘ts puod sianiatrey Y Jale wiil can- | gbjection to cuuatry, Please eall 20 Fast 1 t him and lected him Commtssloner, He knew " J. W. Langley, of Champalen, also made ad- | tiaue dntl cluted aut. AUSTORY & CAMIMg,aitstate, | #1708 S Ulhe ol o v RECONTT RLDR TORING Dflm['hlfl form, as tho best vxposition of the | tin¢ My, Wheelér had a an ho wanted 16 fet fum ..‘ cad, youl :li:mnn?l oltfoaly "“,‘3‘ aud g es, aud %00 more names wero enrolled. On | 1 ALLETT, DAVIS & 00 = R NS o e Ll SRRl sad that ho had beengroatly futercatod fn the | falsity of tho doctrine of annihilation Which | 1y tho placo who was willing to' work for §1. | 22a™ *Go, vou damned old fool, gitl"” After | yERMT G0 B0 BATGREIERS PR €FTless (08 Siaxvs, souane GETIVALED Diaxos. | i remarks of the last speaker. No morg impor. | they had heard. and tha other " reformers ¥ wero fn the sama | haviae testified to this lio atood sside and nade | gyry, ‘The Rev. W. D, Beat, Dr, Parcels, and Capt. k. A vl 2 J20 Uio preferende b tant lead had yet been struck by the Mothodist TN T. . C. A, flx, ho thought. room for William Mcssien, who stated simply | Mason made rousing speeclics, and 'then Pho- sleal APt i (e O And N av. Musle ers than Ahi According to aunounicement, st the close of | "y resolution was finally adopted, t Mrs, to th atral | clon loward, who hiad been cornered by Lis | Used st four (6} of tia leadin ] LT WASHING 1o 333&'}2?‘1&'?:?1»3:.' ”l“l‘: fin‘.‘ifl?& ':ll:;l lgn.!’: the noon prayermecting at Farwall Iall ses- { ooting i the necntiva were 'Xenr:‘p(:unly:l}lfl';g ;2:“1::' Alh‘l‘:: T:‘;;z.:;;; m,o, nm:m'c:",t:m wife, Mra. Ma). Van Deren, and Mrs. Vashtl curs. Perdect sisfac Ve RIHALL, 3 T:x’;::?‘:m&’tfl-’n‘i: U, LSl ject for Tiagy voarsy and had been eonnected | LAY, 8 mecting was held for tho nomination REI"II&, and Mulloy, ; lio was night watchman, and asked to bo shown | ALUlh put on'the blue ribbon nud *give in hts Corner Stute and Adainvats, | ——— =~ o ntin o communieation J e =S Lounarosscre incut- | QITUATION WANTED-FAMILY WASHING TO = With the fomo of the Friendicss, Iu of oftlcers of tho Young Men’s Christian Asso- The County Clerk P, . experieoce ”’ as & “reformed drunkard.”! Pho. | se—————— which capnclty he assisted In _placing clatlon for the ensuing ycar. Mr. D. 8, Pride osking that some stepa bo taken to secure the | to ber friend Bishop'as that witucss went from { cion took a gloomy viow of tbe future, if this [} LOST AND e over 8 thousand children tn Christian familics, | 400K tho chalr, - Mlessra. Ay T Homingwas, M. | binaing of the Assesanr's books. ~Referred. the depot to Dishop’s with the plalnti, and | temperance moveient was to become general, | " TARERAL 1R WAL FOI OETLACKS 1t was tlodutyof Christians to take hold of | J: Munson. 8. A. Kean, IL A, Bli, and John TUN ADSTRACT NOOKS. that the plalntiff told him she would know the | 8nd amid roars of laughter wanted to_know and-tan dug (female), with biue leather coliar. i il . | Patterson wero_appolnted n commttes to pro- tlon was read f “what was to become of the Bourbon Demo- | 25 West Madison-at, e :h‘hfi"-‘-mfi: JE?.%'#.)S’"{‘J '.?x‘.’f;lufi:fl. poso a ticket. The Committea retired, and fu n cxfitfg'r“'&éui"aurm Wunlmx';':mlf:ufif:p';?.l;m price if he was sure Lo was on the right streat. | el paits and, Cisil-Service refurm it whisky TFOUS D08 BUSDAY, THE 3D TReT 0% LIN: dren, Tho good women of tho churches could | Short time returned with the following renort, | jeaging the abstract-books of the Kocordor’s | Ti Attorneys for plafnti tricd to show tho | was cilintnated from politica™ Other nddresses e b s e doa great missionary work feaching the virtuo ;I'l‘_‘:“‘ “',fionxc,t;:g‘lflnztllfiuldgnt, Xe W Harvey: | oirica to any one. ratfonality of thls proceeding in thelr cross- | followed by new rceruite, and 200 additivnal ) nw for 1h} hetween Madisunsst. and W -pi A K proberty ad pavi s adverit of clontliness to thie poor, Show them that Willing; Becand Mr. Fitzgerald spoke of the resolutions con- | examination, namea wero signed. Thero' 18 -no stopping the | 1. BERDBK, licamn 10, 100 East Wasbingto sumcbody cared for them, ana they would ele- Vice-Preatdent, 0.8, A, Sprague: Tresurcr, '0 RENT—-#3% PEN MONTH--LAROE HOUSE 633 West Van luren-st. § [0€ 50 feet front. ifo i3 PEIMONTIUFIOM EISE rogress of the reform here, and the T X 15T, CAH MONDAY FORE. twa-story Urick house, Irving-place.” Apply Vato thoimacives and thelr Lomes: There ks | T 0r Guizos Correapoudig Sccretary, A. T, | {gmptousty, sad wanted thewm placed on flle, | Misa Primer, an attendant ot the Asslum, was | Progress ot " the reform Lere, aud - the | TORI—TS WANFIOLFIET, CAll SONDAY 7 T inci und women 10w moving in the bost chreles | liomingway; two members of tho “Hoard of [ A Brosh Taq elucatad the neop Ulegal thing | the Bext witncas for tho defento. Bho stated | oyizeq Ly A, ‘W. Ringland, pastor of the | AndNe. % Arievan-av. o dari-eoloredt woodaiked T I Uhis elty) and children now belug educated in | Slanagers, to tll vacanlos, Willlam olden, | ig o watter, which Was a mistaks, - Nothing | tht tho plalntfl while at tho Asylam wan | Presbytorlan Church, wid a young Erancelist | Focketbni contatoingiar, Fuuier wil be suitably RENT-ONE O THOSE BEAUTIFCL ORNA. the best schools of Europe, who hind been sent. | Baptst, and H. Forsyth, Presbyterian, of the kind Would ba done, and It would ba | unmansgesble, and was taken to ilall No.8 | namea Fietchor, of Chicago, who i thelr dis- TOSTA SMALL FEMAL of pIcEISIBricic houset &b Keawood Biation. cornar out from the lome for ihe Friendless. But it ml'n"-‘ -] u";‘; ‘L‘}g‘:';'o(m&:‘-eo o'n'“:;:. "','r‘ifr';t‘;fh‘:g timo enough to hoar protests after Necorder | because herexposire of her nerson was offensive | couracs on 15“'_"1!)' INl'fff! ddflflmmfl‘g: , flu:‘ ‘L Satarday prentov, fro’ A R i L B S LT SR T e "lll"l:’l‘kc? dt‘ltfltl“ o len oy wes Srle | Wodnesday to wive an opportunity o such tl{md-“:fll’;‘“mmhw tho Board the fuforina- | 45 othcr paticnts; that sbo was not lame fn the {L’,‘:{m:"fi’,“ l':ctn:]lfitll: " morality D:'.l:?mutc the uz:—nw AITHICLER TAREN FION GG WERT | Soinced tagintar momire. *Apoty BRwypiets c’,',nf,l"'{f & u‘,’ “Erm;lun?:' ‘;':“';.":zv?.f’“ :n'fl mombers as desired to d:ul an opposiiion ticket ‘;\';,f‘“s;,u::& wanted tho resalutions roferrcd, | ASviums that she refused to take medicine, but | picsaing of God. Tho leading lndica and gontle- | LiWashingtan:st. ub Ruudsy evening, March 10, | &CU., mtn%-u Larlots. They “woatly followed thelr fath- | i the flold tada so. Carried, and aftor some discussion thoy Were refarred | W88 not foreeds that. sho nover bathied fnwater | mou of he Presbyterian Chiurcl, howevor, are | ¥ill bs purcinsed by the owner fur biticr. prica th TNEVANATON PLEASAN ures| two furnlshed hou: 89 Dearhoru-at. h ers uad mothors, and went down to Helt, Mr, | , G0l Clark and Georgo Qulnin were npeointed | by vota of 12 to . used by other pationtss that sho made o com- | hieart and soul engaged I the Murphy move. | A2, 0iheq nersu can sund w pay. N questions sakud. “Tobias had not epoken of tellers for tho clectlon, which will take place t plainta.about these things at the Asylum: that | ment, and thie weak hostllity of thy postor and a | S=rm——————— - Hole TorAhg Fioaaiaae oead sumic of A dirctly ator tho noch mectisg Monday, tha ronortnd i poterer aubmiLted ble quarterly. | B bets wero comlortalis; that ‘st Loaldnios | sery Tow followems wil Ho. cxcats o pirmieon | - IUNINEAS GIIANGES: et M ey _TO MENT-ROOMY. lacing tho childron ¢l 3 o1 . keep a conversatlon; that sho was greatly de- | the great tide. A paper is now befug circulated, VALUARLE PATENTRIUGIT FOIL SALE<DAI- oY P ROR O A A ] R FLERERISE O nd W lburssmneis | i e i 8 Aaplutt it o | i el v ot setmturcr S opants | A SEOAU ST RN | = st . cursu to o child to bring him upas a gauper, and Ty INVESTIOATION, was talking about her taxes and thosc papers | citlzcns, addresscd to Evangellst Flotcher, ask- | opeasr Veator bae o i maiist afuasia patents | TOREST S CELY - FUINISILED HOOMA. APPLY no distinction should Lo mads fn thy churclios THE TRIBUNE AND THE PEOPLE; A communteation was real from Tarden | Mostof the time; that tho blaintiftwas unyucs- | tng bim'to leave Tuscols, as bis expreated bos- Addrese Az, T ) I+ A : between the rich and theypoor. Buildivg fluo To the Edilor of The Tribuns. Poters, of the oor-House, asking that certalu | tuntbly natne. tility to the lemperuiivo movement hos mode | o ALECA COMPLKTE BTUCK 0F GENTE | [0pinsaniroont BINGLE Axn sa-called “‘mlnklni churches " was no good, for CauznoN, 1i, March 0.—luclosed find the :n..rgc': made against him reilecting on his Thfilluflfln, nnoaha:llg‘llnhm!. :u‘? t‘?n? wmru. ,C“t':“l gdlmu oud o reproach to the cause of lll:a I‘leu‘r‘n':;::n‘mms:l :-”l’"’-';'fr'uv:.llmu;(':n fl‘:y:-.«:’f Tlouse Block, poor people woull not go to any place set kit | e . s witness corrobora he previous testimo- ris| K o rov fur s, sl 01 s of "ivig o piac | neotsy amoundof yoars subacioan o the | 23781 UAFtee e yentzatod by, the Board | | T3 Sated Lhut o luiatie had an . PR TTITE Stz s smitns Meaied ke S West Sldo. : for thein by themselves should be sent back | best-ediftd, best-mansged, tho most ’fearteas | apnofuted fo mako the investigation, presaive look about her eyus; that sho could uot THE MAP AT FAULT, ot il AN, Amiguae, 133 ¥ twoin 3, RENT=SECOND FLOOK 413 what MADISON. where it beloneed, Tho Devil bl Liad control of | and outspoken newspaper fn the Weat, or else- Ir, Lenzen moved as an smendment that no | 9% hgr n'-l!mflunmou anything; that she v'm 1nl- oo the Ediler of The Tribuns. Fm ALE—A HARDWALE STORK 1N ONE OF Wam‘.' conveniences Dy W. Il THOMISOY, 2o Shureh drelitectura long enoughy and it was | whero, for tho rights of the masses of tha | memberof the Committcoon Publlc Charitics | 91063 that tho bathe were given properly and | oo o MR EE ST 5, (8 O ‘surprising that o best locations n the citys bert of reasonaiven | Weas sladivon-. Hiought i Fublas had grealy’ overeetfaate] | BEOPIG, ok tho sy Uimo Inying sekde fosyism, | B8 ABpolaLed on W pecal Commiies, for Hibiho the number of children not subjoct to religloys | desd Issues, and conforming to the progress of obivious ressing Wastatnonse, 7 T O MENT-STOREY, OFFICLY, &ca Storese ", FL| NT NO, Ae ,ZWA'LBOI‘A-\:‘ .I!TO“B NO, 163 WA, ncatly; that the attendants wero ordered to forselliog. _Address A 9, I i o, iy, A et | el G sl s el vl | 95 T8 m i AN {r. Wheelcr sald charges had by 3xby, o wituess of the plaintill, sald, | your correspondent’s route from Buez to ro | 350 oy county in {ha 4 Dtates) lulluences, and had entlrely omitted to count fn | the age In which we live. It has dons moro jo m?mrm. tlio medical |lx|:§:g -:.":'E-mfr" e e at the Asylum, that ehio did ot want to | with that lald down on the map, and for her en- c.?;':".fd“-'x’-‘ oo oF addresd 0. 0y Lasul m whi those atteuding the ~ Cutholic and Jowish . | slecp o near & crazy person, meaning Mrs, h N 3 schools. The Jf.‘,u", Kkuew how to teach chil briog sbout tho remonetlzation of silver than | Asylum also, and moved s a further enoud Ihis was Suulml' by Miss Bixby lgltcoment I will say the map s at fault. The u e corner Wabush- suy othor a ’ ment that the Commitice, when appoluted, also | Newcomer. ¥ raiiroad does follow the lno of thoe canal, to the | == e vary oS R BT CONNER AT dreu it bind therm to the Chiarchy ‘and thelr | 10V EECE bapor putllahod, and o breakc up the | Fith foal it * poL e e b ot o Taie Witiets | Corthward, o8 for g Jemalia, when it leates tho | 3 e | IO e K BT O e bR LA E examplo aud fudustry was worthy of fmitatlon, 1580 on ? D! The wmendincnts wero accepted, and the | 8180 test °k i t“fix";u Jam, and that she | cansl, runaiog via Zaz-a-zig lo Catro. Respect- | JROU BALE-NOIAES, CAUMIAUER, PIAETONS, etrdy mgnx{uxfiemlumen present volunteered tho state. r system of government. The editorlal | motion to appoint an Investicuting Committe | comer apesk whilotn the Asylum, top and open bugles, top deliver 7 wayons, pod ex+ aila:air begry bltinews; £ ! LT RELD, 60 ment tliat lfi;u:tn:‘ll 1’#:»%3.’-‘11?1‘;‘1?1 hl!n'fl;llmm'um ::TI l’l'll: ’l',lI‘I‘BHll of Marsh 0, relatlve to the annl]lcd. nt}jux clll;!r ‘llppohln}.mllr the Iulicfwll.nu: gg‘::r”":“_“’" whother the plaintiff is crazy | fullyy o Os8 Wito Has Beex Tusus Su"ull;h:'-ffi;:‘fin[e’t e ;:{m"-fi u-n:;":.‘u:..n::;.,él;}% :1“? ;x’:\'x o :~ v % 4 idhgicr sdopted by the Banking and Currency hecler, a0, Bradley, Hoffmaun, Mulloy. Av Estinordinnsy Scetie, wiil basold at s reat sacrince, Hares to let by the ofts, ou Boutl Water-at. statistics of crime were showl; cat ch 4 ¢ - ‘The last witness of the day, Mre, Manchester, o Lstitnonloney. " week. Money advauced, Willeelt oo inonthly | Wabsaliiev. Apply st 60 frhront oSl ALt | comptitior o fuccpentofi Gl | ool M BN (1 ol A | et et b : RO i (o T ero ndded to the Committee, he had been There was an extraordinary eceno fn tho f"'-'"\"r'.'\‘f.'u"fi,n":fi".has- "i:.":a'f'.:." to pay storage. Tov"! 1R ATORE AW RE Protestants greatly fucreasiny s tho | triey g conpected with the Asylum for the pust elght | course of the rocent triul of the Nihilists fu st. | HGe 340 and 351 bato-s — P S A D R BT R ErolylaStaag or b Gl | ot oyt o sy it | | The el of sk iy o e me | |t B e | et e et wrmoesa | Lok FAAoAiHy .1 THR RBV. M. M, PARKIURST | 'Tun Tnimuns in tho tlztit direction of any put | I' Gatluey, Fatrlck Caseyy W o Lyon, James | ¥hile st tho Asylum to follow the attendants | plaloed of the mercilcss ll-usuge sud torture to Tyt bide I o stors MALLINAN Miscellancous, i not ncvept moro than enc-hall of Elder | forth by ik oo the fuancial aucation, 16 says | Gilmore, Hugh Mater, Mhoinas Broudric, J. | Around with ia apparent object; that shewould | which hs had beon foreed to subiait, for two | A0 RENT-STORE, WIFHf 28 03 MORR HOOMS, Borine's statements, Ilo did not belleve it was | #Thero can be no. mf . ih : ' wl.urs{x"mebrny‘m Dured ad Murkevaie, suitals for “ouno ar lutot, Vit frams dwalllug, lot, aad bars, 40 Twesty-s ond-st. 1$ on third Soor of 42 Fifth-av. ot ory i biaerot s SF1ckn 01 South Oskisy and I’én'nlmfl tage ¢l ¥ go to the attendants' room snd try to getin; | years, According to bhis statement, duriug the rANTED=A GO0D TRAVY gt i (o upport e | i, 3 ooy Mty 5, 2L | Ebon e, Sl o Tir T | S wouhd " vant 12 i o | WSl euniilon iy of U 08 | W ALK SOURNEENY ATIELAEE 4 vy were ablo tu work, aciug 1| ] . . 8ol ¥ an " ¢ h Chrhllu’hmnul Tyus uven better i 'Ll v&ru?‘mfi r'i.‘i"fi&'i’?"fi’aifiy".'fr g:“::fi:u‘; I:"’l.:u‘;’ur: i‘.'(’.',fil‘}'.‘.'flfi.' fi' llgfgxfilcf:h.l(‘). %‘.":flfifi»fi":‘.fi'f; attendauts had to wash and dress bier; that sbo End cammitted suiclde, nm‘lh tveutml.:h'c d feavle. $lo had deen an institution whers 130 | (1) Greenbacks or leaal-tenders 10 an amount | Malicr, k. T, Mortimer, J. " E. Ganiner, — Hawe | talked to hereslt & great deal of tho time: thot | gone mad. He denvuuced tho proceodiu ¥s and girle wero sustained, and cach | not excceding $400,000,0005 (3 . S, Cremon: the witness never doubted the plaintifl's in- | miscrable farce. At thess words the Ju e : arn, 18 Rendal S tonud ot Trode. T od oo i | o FagaLoneri. e20iDt . 1 e et | Sl e o e er aten of M. Burlic for | JANILTS (hat the. painul nerer sotupiatuod at | Jamped up, and gave orders {hat tho prisusct | § (s AvD AT ADANB AT A JICR pssoRT, 2 T RS o wusagton e ut lowed good resul ully equi e bank-notes are, in - L ) s ho ) A " = 7, W Lasal thoso reached by the flome f l1"'1.!15 Fricndless :Il:)nls"l‘.r‘v:lun. "Fils measurs lu‘ lllletzhl; ?5?3&'.‘;2? .n';“lu:l &‘:::ld uumber of bills were read and ro- | the breaklust, instesd of being as the plalntiff | fhe same time two otlicr """’:,'“",'““‘.“g ,fi" o POOER AT “fir’n’u?fl"&u TIVERY BTARLE, 368 AND 270 WENT Ue beiteved God would bless such work, and ho and of pernanency In financial legislation, | ferred, all of wiich were for small amounts. liad alleged, was meat or tsh, bread aud butter, | tht aid of tho latter, and 8 baud-tohand il teducedratces houss quics shd To: LA R Rl ti1d not kuow uf auy fustitution wera the chfl- ,():lneruluwl espread pupular autagouism to the . TILR PHOPOSALS aud cofles, aud occasionally cracl and wlik, | ensued, 1o which the officer bad to e:l)nland Dutiding, - By W, I, THOMPLON, 20 dren wero brought up in ldlencss, As to mis- | Natloual Danks. That hostiity extends much | for furnisbing supplics for the several county | ¢xus and tonst, and mashed potatoes; that thy | aualnst the “'""l' Stlechikin: conlie it Flotels, A 3 tan shurches aud Sunday-schools’ belng » fall- | further and déeper than ths banks scem to | lustitutionsand oflices were thun takon np, | Witoess belloved the plainti was inano at tho | louder ke o e read ) hio | TTOTRL BRUSSWICK, 515 AND 820 WaDASiL. 8 R MOSTL FINE Bricy et o Mgt congrocation In Chicago was | anderstand, The action of tho areat mass of | Thiero was a very lareo. number of bids; gover: | Atylum. Thla teatimony corroborated tn other | Judges. At lust a eie was forced in H L’ Call’ and sea us bofurs ST Weatern-av.i 88 per montls o Wil warppoodi-s Churel on Chicavo avende, | National Banks during the coutraversy ou thio o every rticls wanted by tho county. e et adtotoet X thiapolnt, There | oo B e thautbocs A (orribla sy | Louocsts fo e ol o b aid not attend u"f'lwx'fl'-‘émn‘. ik men who | Sitver il has Intenalfied slis c"m“{fm ik ofare tho opening of - the tirst bid Mr, Ayars aro soveral other witnesses on the defense, and | eusucd In the court, Many women, some of Bva..‘;-’&w 8. What was trueof | uscleas_for the banks to lugpow that ¥ can | moved that the bids, after befng read, bu aealed oy snd buard 1.5 per wod . this was true of many other churche: It is doubtful It the caso gocs to tho jury before | thew heing wives of the prisoners, fainted or 373 84,000 87 per weelk, Davboard, §1 ver woek WANTED 'T0 RENT, Beizihorlicods buitt by s mites. famies o “f&'fi?flufl"f.‘}é’flfl% e Shopen 1o elng pelupo rovorly Iadoracd, proparatory | Hutraday, Sfoat a1 of tho aiiendania as Wit | weat 1o bysterce, aud Joud cursce wero hcard, " HEWING MACMINES. ANTED_T0 RENT~A FINnT-CLASS HOUSE teuded Elder Borlng's “‘devilisuly srchitect- | fect an existenco which has becn doomed 1o | Mr. Fitzgerald moved that the motion ba | Messcs for the plaintift ara not now in tho em- | The prisoncrg. oflicluls, spectators, uud geu: | . BEN Vet WY el Cor bt ubeds by & choe feonants ured ™ churches: Tiah.® “TUR THIDUNN hero has sxpresscd in & | tablcd, aud Lhe faotion prevailed by the oid ag. | Pl of the Asylua, wufle those for Lus defonso | darmes wero fvolved [h o riotous strugele, but | TORSALE-CHRAV-SINGERGEWIN i) | lihous chilaran a8 solect Balwitisrhusd, uetwec Elder Borlug—Don't swear about jt, * fuw worda the uuaulmousisentiments of the cn- | significant vote of 8 to ; prokl aro working for {he iustitution w—d:{. This | eventually a detachment of soldiers succceded | Z_foldlycaveri kood sa new, Zn4 Claik, upsisies, Slsterabad IHLL NI Lt Gl A ¥ia aabicil -mnlnz)v. 8. n‘cu!!!‘l\'h tire rural wmnm.hml and of three-fourths of | ‘Vlic openiuw of the blds was then procecded 'x’nr(:':u been poticed, and ouposite inlerences | in cleariug the plac _PERSONAL. __ [“‘"fi,, s et Bl clon irs o e o Cunses o 30k | Lo Sasonil Bosks i e e mev | Vit s o Tesbditod badly s 0 | S'l%uq of i former reports 1 was statod | THF TIILUNE UIANGIL OFEIOES, | PREDTICouarosbEsey ESTIETFON | \y ARTAT-TONENT IRSTOTSL oIy Tho Seoteh motler who - taugls her children | to perlah, d from them, and sheir resding: soon. becamse that_Judee Hall ";-;‘lgf‘i (Shat, Mrg, Now- | Ju GUDRITG ACCONMGDATE: DUT ROMEROUS | aa detociiics it eveey el ied BostestTefereaces | amopthfound witl's ey doodh Sunlnialon 104 oy " comer o el nsan| i Jons througho A A O INER — " ey 111 be baken for ;‘n?nun:fe':m Who attended church In the fore- | fu favor of an entiro Natipnal-Hank currency, to | The Judlclary Committes reported advoracly | Sult at lsw. ‘This was o wistake, s the purpose | pried sehugnanttuedisn Crce tall vetelved 5 ; eloc) — ——— CABHL I FO) ' AND OENTLIE. 25y ked out In eliks and eating, aud in tbe | the exclusion of the edtire greenbock issue. | on allowlng tho bill of tho short-hond reporser | W84 DOL 0 sWorm to. URMS 0 clact v, in, Qusiag an Wosk, mad ubtili g, KO 2 | AtkEN él.x‘-n‘é"e:&,..‘ér.“"&‘m i e prowpiiy Hisraoon handed over her children to somo | Whers are they w-day! Instead of following | cimployed by the special Grand Jury fu May, e C. M. WILCOX, Dooksellor and Gtatloner, 170 | TG BALE-TO MOVE IMMEDIATELY, THE COT- | 8ttended to, JONAS GKLUER, 3cd Slate-at. 158 Flora McFlimscy, who had never tead the | thelr leaders, tholeslere are followlug them,~at | and op the b{n for reportiug the McKeo murder Asiatlcs Cannot Lie Naturalized. Twentv-second st near Wabaai-sy. T L Tens dladucuaty Very chsape K. b VWANTED =10 CHARTER BY Tuk SoNTI= 1ol througl, sud hiad 1o religlous cxpericace, | Teast n tho Fetiring of sl NationsiDank cur- case, and tha report was adopted. To the Ediior of the Woshington Nutional Re. | 8. M WALDEN, Kewsdesler, Stationer, otc., 1000 li-s a Bctivoner (rom 60 (0 1) tona; state lowest Brice; u'“ Vizens! League proposed to out-devil tha | rency, and making o ite stead a national lagus | The Committée oo Public E}mmlu reported | publican: In thareport of the proceedings of C1 T THIUMSTON, Weet-Bide News Depot, | F‘uu BALE-20 FEKT OF OFFICE.COUNTEIL | subscriter to furaisl craw. _ Addreus & %9, Tribuig. evll bimsclf, “Tho speaker ‘had lutlvitely less | b tgu Gengral Government In harmony with | in favor of paylug bllls sggreeating §18,650.83, | the Senate on March 7, 1873, during the course corner of Malated-st. ¢lase top, standluyg desk, gate, etc., $i0 153 Lac NTED<ADVERTISKR UFFERS A fear of the fowest dens of fnfquit ¥ 3 y f the city | tho world's atandard. This (Tentn) district 14 | Adopted. of the remarke of the Hon. Alr. Bargent, of ) % o :gl'}hlln bad of theso bencyulent 1astiutions for | veotesested th Comnress by % n\lel)n advocate P TUW DIETING BILL. California, on page 18 of the Canfl "Ree- | Oosdis T30 Lukerat. eormer Linculn, l,_:‘. g Lova billlards, and cards, ond cliockere. | of the avolition of tho entire Natlooal-Bank ¢ir- | ‘The Commities on Jail and Juil Aecounts ro- | ord of March & it appears that Br. Chaffes lu- | = A gmNts WANTED, = ANTED-Wilo WILL DE SATISFIED i thoTould be sickened ot what they saw | culation, and tho subatitution of Treasury or | ported fn favor of pavity the Sberlll's distiug aulmlot the Benalor ¢ whether a0y 0f themi~ | oo o | PARTNER WANTEDS IO WiLL R BATIEE] e plErCt ot . it jio dives, and would como away, but | legal-tender notes in thetr atesd. Mr, dasah Iy bill, amounting to $7,%40, sud recommending | Chinese—in the Stato of Califoruia have ever GESTY VANTER-THE GUDICEST AN TUE | v stnicat of 8 o S e Dastnas 1o ot Loul T A R the Cillzens' Leaguo opeved 8 ' dozen | stauch Kepublican, and repreacats the senti: | tat the sllowauco horestter for distig be 48 | been naturalized and becomocitizens; towvhich by ardLmpuriery sianle srlce Vet enei | Koutiviile, or Chichmath ™A sa. Tribuus ofica. B aaite S e, of thelr proposed reading-roome, with | mente of his coustitucnts herc. Nest fall's | now—5 conts per day. The rupoct was signed | Mr. Bargent replied, Not ouc, so far as the | bdrzlrade prlicsilargert Compay b amenies= 6 EEASES = e nf ' dico-hox and shooting-gallery ncmmpm’l- cawpalgza will dovelop & atrong Greenback elo- | by M eun.'MulK:v, Cleary, sud ’P:bor. Committes could discover; sud 1 do Dot kuow | beat Induccmenta~dont waate time—seid IurACl:L";nhr & e BOO K S u}f;. bls Satante Majesty” coulu afford to o | ment n this district, althouzl there secms to bo | A intnosit report from the same Committes | of suy personally.” S IAERT WELLS ) T :h oudluy il for a while. The won who | adversity of oninlon'ss $o the kind of a greeo- | was submitfed, recommending that the allow- The act of Avril 14, 1802 (3 Statutes-at-Large, = il pacd bikitutious would ook sfter bis lu- | back w should have, and tha amount percapita; | ance for dictiug brisoucrs be fixed st 25 cents | p. 188) *To catablish an uniform rulo of vatu: 9 et ail are agreed and {nalst that the Natioual- | per day, lustesd of 85 ceuts, The roport was | ralization,” contived (ta benefits to frco white 5 Wl HUME TO sler, News-Dealor, aad Fancy | Balle-at. (basement). wn fntelifgent, guod Luv. 1280 14 years old: will treat Bim a4 1y ow. A 30, Tribunu vit NTE acres) in excellont cun: jces. Beforayoa seil your O G A meren | S TRASE—OR FOR sALw-mthll}}.!Alflz XS TATD FOR I isggis‘-bnsmuu WOIKS ] D L ifo Iuftk depor 4ua 3 Dillcs soutbeass of Hawpubire. gtuy' WO CHA B Cordor Mediion aad Dearbura ecs, Kauo Couaiy.” bjicndld Teddeuce'snd otices. On Li PR 1l HENEY EILK (Uox 490), IGHEST PRIC ES O it APLSEREES S | TSR AT hedocs D ¥Oit LIDKARI THE.PROGF WAUEIOUSK, 100 WEST MONKHOK: | ressnably r X1 lota of buoks 8% BALTL'S Chesp Look bater o TUB LEV, 8. U, BWAKTZ, ank cireulation 1ust perlsh. signed by Mes Wheeler and Boese. rions, 88 does tho act of the 20tk of May, 1624 | TIEF; rofture, terchandlse, carrlages, vtc. Luaisto | A7 Villa-at., E.xin, 1L 5c0 Kaug o ©f Naperville, Lelicved that 1 they could ale D Ganan, | T of e vanjori seport as related 10 | i Biatutoa-at-Lange, b 00y A aleo the ok of | ma bt s e R R Y | ML : hare

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