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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1878, 7 charges, One man In the audience sald that thera was morning Judge Bakewéll gave his declsion over- one thing mentlonea in the charges of Mr. Lull ruling n motfon to quash marle by tho delen- B i e, Rapihose Hnsd—that | Various Applications for Release | fubthe Conrt holding that the fecting uf the iir, George B. 8wift, being called for, re- on Habeas Corpus. ourt, which could not_impanel & jury ina aponded fn a neat Httla speach, in which he capital ease if it had no means of stated that he had becn a friend and neighbor feeding the men during tho progress of Mr. Throop for sixteen years; he had been | Rogord of Judgments, Divorces, New of the tefal, beemuse ft would morning and taken 10 King's elevators, whers she {8 now takjug wn hee lond and bending hor canvae, Mr. Chirtes H. Royco iu the shipper of the grain, " MANISTER MATTERS, The schrs 3. 8. Newland and Kewannes arrived at Manistee on the 1Gth inst, frum Milo, to load lumber, On the same day tho achr Wondor, ownai hy Sey- mour Hrollicrs, of Manistee, sailed for Manitowoe MARINE NEWS. and transportation of merchandtse here, Nor MAIR RESTORATIVE. : I8 this all. \We have heen carcless concernin, N iy L A S e i the culture and deveiopment of our trade wltg Bouth and Central America and with Mexico, so that nuw the great part of the commerce of thore countrlea Is In the hands of German and English honses. [t nppearn that our merchants hara often acted in such & sanner ws poritively | GAYE1TO LEARN HOW TO DO o drive this valuable trade into the hands of The Lumber-Vessel Owners Meat and Organize. . They Reject the Cargo-Sellers’ Demur- their astuteand enterprising rivals, The chargzes with a earvo of lumber. taught to respect him, and to emulate his ex- be an error to permit the jurars to sel te, | for fnsu '« e y IT B-EAD AND HEED rage Proposition, and Will Try PRI Sarun s Ueen appototed Hasvor-as- | gmple, There' bl b wothing that "bad Suits, Bankruptcies, Etc, a0 L g e IO Broescst erucite 10 ke | Centran America Arch o ot bt on 1he b YouR w Unloading with Crews. ter, transpired Lhat evenlng, in his opinlon, to crim- —_— them together, and that to sustain the Auditor's | classea of goods from Liverpool and Tiremen to HAI H WHAT FOLLOWS. inate Mr. Throop in any shape whatever, The IMa I, Pl fled tith terday fo refusal to pay the bill would be to concede to spoaker hard heen asked by A larwe number of terce flled & petition yesteray for v | bim control over the fudiclary department of his friends to be a candluate for Alderman, Ho | Writ of baleas corpus, making r. C. Hickey | g0 Gocernment and lhu’ mwe?of ppmucrl‘l‘m?tz suw_that Mr. Throop was detarmined to be & | and Henry C. Osterman defendants, Bhe rays | to Judges the mode In which they shall dis- candidate for Alderman, and hewould announcy | that she fs arrcsted on a suspicion of kidnap- | charee fiu’! dutles of thelr ..m:rf :rh;zi) :l;: Leg- that he would withdraw his name, ping, but she thinks Capt. Hickos has no war- | Islature and Governor of the State combined do Mr. E, E. C. Cole male @ apeech, in which he 5 " | 1ot possess. announced himsell a candidate for Alderiman, | 120k and she asks tha the matter may be In e a0l Akl up the apRort f thiise present: quired Into, it scemathat Mra. Pierce's husband VT T The last Wit of " the Throop. resolition, | @otadivorcefrom hein St. Faul, but thatshe ob- WILD GEORUGE.” brought up at the last mceting and already | tained the child and came here. e telegraphed oy =7 publishied, was declared In order, and was put | o here, and she wes arreated. The caso was A Agucee Chamater ol Diwn (n «tha Pors )y the Chsle. ests and Canebrakes of Tenneasce, 'Gen. Martin Beem offered an amendment to | Imtiediately tricd, and Judge McAlllster ordered Epettal Correapondence of The Tritune, the effeet that the name of Ald. Cook be | Mrs. Plerce to be released, on the ground that NASuvILLE, Tenn., March 17.— He has heen stricken from the resolutfon. Carrled. she could not bo twprisoned for steallng her | pynning wild," sald an offt b : 2 The Ion. Willard Woodard aud others ad- | own child, e i cor a8 L amade bis dressed tho meeting, after which came an ad- | Next, Frederick Hubeck, by his mother, Al | frr ya r In the jall-ofiice. of tis county st the same ports the charges arc only [ per cent, The commisslons for buying in New York arc 5 e TATR.~The Taws 7 % BAVE YOUR IR ~The faws of Health or cent s in Engl. a Ca P " g}‘ rwr' i tn (’mn"r;;l :;’,'.J;;‘,:!}“ hc'""'.:'femb‘fl‘clz aud Longevity demand it, the customs of social life 80 badls pn thiat, after recolving the rough | Touuiro it Tho matter Iy of great impartance fn handiing 1o wlich they are destined, they reach every way. the owner in o damaged stato: but German and AT i - French jncking Is not onls artistizally bt gate. | BEAUTIEY XOUXL ST fs tho bars Iy done, and the zoods arrive uninjired, The | Povnge:conof glory, and for tho lows {ravelers af (vrma lema, and Engilsl | I8 no compensation. houser are alwars arcomplished lingulats, but CCLTIVATE YOUR JAIR.~For Bo fow of the agentasent by New York firtns t0 | sher means can it be saved and beantifed. L Coutral and Bouth America are masters of CLEARED LIGHT. The following vessols clearad light yestorday: Bchr Jenny Lind, Maskegon; schr Mcermald, Two schr Driver, Catltos Plory ache Winnla Pentwater: sehr FEdna, Kenosha; achr Experiment, $t. Martin's Taland, gallors and Stevedores Become Recals citranty and tho Former R-solve Not to Unload Cargocs. NAVIGATION NOTES. Cinicago,—The tug Johnson went Into commis- slon yesterdsy. the second of the Union Assoclatinn n service.,.. The schr Kate Lyons arrived yoster. day with the first cargo of lumher for this port this season. Bhe caute from Muskegon,. he tnz Crawford went info Millers' dry-dock yesterday for re‘r.\lll and the tag lintlercome out. "The sche Coral s at the same place for nn overhauling.... Drowning of Threa Persons at Bouth Man- jton Island--Other Nautical Mattors of Intorest, + LUMDER-VESSEL. OWNERS' MERT- Spanish. For these unpleasunt facts no less a U"‘m than Mr, Willismsou, our Minister to ‘entral America, 18 suthority. It i< not cred. ftable to us that out of the £33,00.000 worth of ING. The sche F. B, Gardner atlll llos embedded in the cnt, low 12 lnst nigl havi § forelen trade transacted with the five Central d on the Lincoln-Park besch, where sho irand- | Journmeot. ‘i ¢ % nst night, having in custady a | Amerlan States, we handie only $4,000,000 | ExEres————— The Jumber-vessal ownors held an adfonrnsd | SHAS" November. anring the great aale, AN ef THB POURTEENTH WAND, 'I’c':z""‘ “"l"-'l”" mf]“d‘ "'l““d’““ clatming-that | 1eerdooking man ‘with one slde of his face | worth. We have ourselves. to ieine for this; peeling yesterddy nfternoon In the Lomber Ex- | forts to get her off have alymatly failed. Republican Club met at Lochner's Hall last | be Is uulawlully doprived of hin liberty by | jed with duckshot, and his jas swelled to four | 8nd we shiould scok to renedy it. change room, No. 234 Bouth Water atreet. Abont Fisewnene. —The stmr Dunlop arrived Theaday | evening. The attendance was iarge, C. E. Felton, Superintendent of the House of el afterncon at Detroit from Alpena....The propa titnes its original size, from & buckshot having Araxes and Oneida are In dry-dock at Bufalo, re- celving an ovorhnuling. ... The schr Charlie Craw- ford has been fitted out at Dstroit, And left yesterday for Casevilieto loadanlt for Cleveland. ... The vbject of tl) ! oo L i o bt | orcon sk I8 et e 10 | e eae oo, et soan s delegatesto the coming Town Convention, not boen lawlully convicted, The charge was | yong, and passed down In close proximity to his August Steinhaus nomiinated Ald. Haum- | that of disorderly conduct, under which he was | g yjar vein, fity pereans wero present, The special object of {he meeting was to pass upon the counter-proposi- tionor tha Inmber-sellers in' the matterof de- murrage, and to organize tor the purpose ol carry- TRIBUNE BUILDING DIRECTORY.Z T - KATHAIRON, 1. TO RENT. 5 [} d s snd having them unlond the vessels on thole arrival fcliresor commands hat....The il of the | tepted the uomination in & brict address, and | reads os folluws: Jooking at the oflicer, with a terrible scowl R Tale, 1s tha raoat perfect preparution in the world pere, and thus dolni sway with the pfesent sya- | (igzelle, whica the Unlon Dry-Dock Company of | pledged lamscil that in the covent of hiwelee. | 87atEor Intixows, Couxty or Coox, CiTy or darkening his already disfigured face; #Say a 50, TO LENT. 3 for preserving and beautifying tho Liair. \em of dlscharging cargo by gangs of stevedores, the | Buffalo arc bullding for M. J.”8tork man, of Char- | tion lio would do his best to promote the inter- | Chicaco. ss.—The picople of the Etate of Tllinola | free rover, will youl' ho growled, ‘‘as don't 7. G, C. COOPE voln, M ), and the Loat will by b i ¥ R 1. Desldes belng the best halr dressing percent conid bo effectod by th change, During ————————— analy sloction of \elegates :';cl,',',‘:gd“:‘“" jals | Constable thicreln greeting: hie pleates, and ronms the woods and feldsat | & WEICGHT & TEIKELL. ity Heevant cenynansy snd willes . {he progress af the meeting o larxe crowd of satlors T POLITICS et s anvGr namta trant Wh Inu % h“ 'f]"“ Whereas, In a certain suit lately befors me. the | Lis own sweet will,! . FALN T UALIFEINK. 00, Fou FE Tinld heads, it the roots and ntevedores thronged about the doors. LOCA 3 LiebLyduren T e they sbould bo | undersigned, acting as Police Justice in 8nd for | ya man was cortalnly a very odd character. | 1i13 FAIICUILD & RLACKMAN, atore new hair to ha ) J. V. Taylor occupted the chair, and Mr, Lem- coter, wafd cily, judgment bias bean rendered in favor of a v very odd cl + | 1415 JAMES MORGAN. 1L W. BRIDOR, and follicles ara not destroyed. cacted ns Becretar, D ratle Nowinntions for North and As soon as the Cammittec had retired Ald. | sald Cliy of l,‘hlugfl. J aygainat Frod Huheck, for | 1e was so thoroughly ragged that his clothing 18, HENRY SEELVE, W. D, CUUPER. Lo R it 1 MmOOFRLS Baumgarten addressed the Club again, and ex- | the sum of 850 debt and tha further sum of $1.50 | scomed as though It would part company with 17, TO RENT. Tt actually performa these seeming sirscles, of it Van Scarck, ftom. (he Demmitie Went Blde Town OMeors. rassed dissatisfaction with the way in which ho | costs of prosccations and It appearing in sald suit ue B . GF0, & L, P, BCOVILLE, Bich the following fs B b C e e i tei s pémn: | The North Town Democratic Conventlon met Fnd becn notainated, and. aaked that, frasmucn | that sald dobt accened In consequence of the viola- | him on the slihtest pretext. Butle was ot | i Ewike & GARDNEL, ¥ o . ition to the latter upon fale onse, which for | fn Lower Turner Hall yesterdny afternoon at | a8 a large nwinberof tho Hepublicans of the 5‘:;;:5 Al ‘;’."'a'l"-'w"l{-"?.:[.-“fl'f'}: vflf}ufi% A ;'.!;‘ only ropged,—he was, hesides, very dicty. Slis | 20.21. f" e };}:Am,,u & €0, A FAIR SPECIMEN, Yessels of the emaiice class vave donbie the time | a.np o'clock. Ex-Sheriff Frank Agnew called | iward were not members of the Club, a primary | GrERIE™eg ot 'ah ord(nanco of satd City, entitlod unkempt halr hung in queer kuots and twists 2 rx‘v n'LRA EDITORS, . forlaying on theuarket that tho law provided, | 1 Conventlon to order, and statod that the | bolield to solect an Alderma. Buch acourse | & o oriinance fur recialng and copsolidating the | about is shoulders, while his beard reached | 5 ANAGTRO R 2 1ad been estiely Wil for savrs, gear, cone 1] 8 3 o C! B 8 w0, ' . MAN D F| . o e Was 2(veh on & bare of cxpenaoa nod 10 per | abject of the gathering was to nominate North | Yiought that It would aiko batter plossc all the | Grnent Lo whlen sord CdoTondas 18 soey | down below bis walst, asIf it cventaally pro- | - s, ASSOCIATE EinTONS. stitutianal, T suppose, I ured n-fuw bottkes o Town officers and to elect four nesw membera of posed making a connection with his worn-out Kathairon, snd, taray grest surprise, T have thick et Thoroposition was nut approved by tho voters of the ward, Dy RARLE, umler-Sellers' Committee, and the aubstitute " 9 o8, o 27, W, 4. BARNE i 3 bair, . Siered by them tlic Vescl:twnors® Committee ad- | the City Central Committce. . Stanoy opproved of the wuzgestion, and | Yeu are thoteforo horeby commanded that of the | shoce in featuras wora & witd, haward, dew | 25 i A ives, O B e W L. DORMANCE, 1. 5, Ar vied thesecting not to acept, b Mr, Agnow was nominated and elested Tem- | HAV TOr § PEROH (0 (G B 1 A | your baifiwick you cause to be mado the ssid | Shout hins with & contemptyous teere o1 20, NOGCROSS & MELDOWSEY, o . : ont, Goodman woved e repart of the Gom- | porary Chalrman. Mr. Jacob B. Thiclen Was | y1io'votcra at larze, The motion provafled, and | Sebiand coats, toatisty such Judgmunt. And It | * Wity s George oritanr sald the officor, as | 9 REDEATH LYCEUN BUREAU. Ia cvery fmportant reapect the Kathairon fs abwe The substitute, or counter-proposition, offered | cliosen Secrotary. it was agrced to hiold the primary Souday at | A0S snid defendant huve no guods of chattelsslands | ¢ in response 1o iy look uf Inquire, **Thiss | 31 GIHENGIAL EDITON. lutely facompatalle. It v unequaled by the lumner. A was read by the Sec A Committe on Credentials, conslsting of | No. (36 Milwaukeo nvenue, between the hours | he made, you are facther commanded that you | ' Wild George ' of the Sulphur Creek Thills, v TORRNT, 1. To Curo Dallness. At -1 0t Ui dapumeds Appeared (n'tn Messrs, Franzen, Gertin, Barke, and Baer, was | of 80nd 7 o'clock. take tho budy of said defondant and Lim deliver to | the Twensy-third District, i which, a8 be has | 33 TILA RS 0 2. To Nestora Gray Hair. TRIDUNE. = o/ 1ts dut ‘The Committee appofnted to suggest names | the Saperintendent of tho House of Currection, | already safd, be has ‘roamed at his own sweot ne CITY ED s ' 3. To Temeva Dasdeul. Ae. VauRehatek 'tomatked that Momir, appolnted and procecded to perform its dubics. | o wiieh delegaten to the Town Conyention | {here ta be impriuneid tn closo custody until maid | will.! P CHTY LI T Thantity e Tials et i, woti Esnlain (ke matier If | THE Convention took receas whila the Com- | wjionld ba sclocted reported, and the. following | Judgment nnd costs shall bo atladed, pursuant to [~ *On vhe 8th of thismonth he wavlaid Joseph | Officesa the Bulldinn to rent by . C. DOT, Room 8. ook 24 5 mittee was dolnz the work. After an hour's absence, It returncd with its report. Thero were no contests, and tile regularly clected del- cgutes were duly seated, The temporary ofilcers were made the perma- nent otlivers, Some discussion arose as to the order of buai- ness, durtng which there wassome littio troublo ns to whether Pete McGee was properly a dele- gate from the Eightconth Ward, Oné man a young fcilow by, the name of Burke, who recined Intent on putting In his oar at every op- portune moment, moved that Mr. MeGee be cast forth, since ha was not a realdent in the Etetteenth Ward, and had no right to o seat in the delegation, Mr. McGee's friends wero at first aversa to any such course, bug the ox-barkeeper smoothed over the little difliculty Ly aunnouncing that hie dian't cara to vote and by vacatlug his scat, which was fllled by o willing substitute. NOSINATIONS. - Tt was then declded to nomioatsa Super- visor first, Tow Carncy nominated Pat Loftus. The nomivation was made unanimons. For Collector, Henry Cullahan nominated Dennls Long, and Matt Franacn nominated tho present. incumbent, Fred Miller, After an infinite amount of lobbying, button- lioling, and bulldoziog, in which Jimmy Me- lale, the notorlous, and other equnll{ dls- reputable outsiders took a full hand, Miller recelved 10 votes nnd Long 14, Tho former was declared the nomineo amidst great applausc from his friends, and especially from the young fellow Burke, in the Seventeenth Ward delega- tion, who lLad all along opposed thoe machina- tious of the McHale gani, For Asacssor, Capt. Colllus nominated Mr. W. M. Turemnan, the present incumbent, Bomebodv nominated Michael King, but tho nomineo withdrew, Joe 8chuster nominated Al Patch, Capt. Collins wanted to know if Patch wasa wi elected: Wilttam N. Stanley, W. 1. - | the provistons of Sec. 3, of Chup. 11, of ** Anact e e am . Btatiley, W, 1 Jult | Lo thance. ho chirtar of tho City of ‘Chicaco, and Wendel, V. 8, Edbrooke, George Rolph, A, d. | the soveral acttimendatory thefeuly Into oue act Elrlir, and G, A. Duosle, D i mahd apertntonidont sl Hlao hold 13k Atter the transaction of somo other unimpor- | cfendant mbject to the provisions of law i such tant business, the Club adjonrned for one week. | cases made and provided. THE DEMOCIACY, And it 1s further ordered that the defendant be The Tammany end of the Chicazo Demseracy | confined in the Houss uf Correction for the ndai- |m:h!n tho|numhi1r‘lif llzoul% fitteenat tho Palm- ;‘:“" term of — days aftor the debt and costs are er House last night. William McNally calied 4 them to order, and_ aftcr amiling at. cach other | And hercof make duo servico and relurn, as the moetiag sujaurmed for ona etk the law directs, within seventy days from date ————— Durand, an honest, hard-working farmer. Tak- ing a lot of ruils, e bulit them up, triangular- fashion, and covered them over with brush. It was & sort of pen, with a siwall outlet In the rear, As Durund was waiking by the amoush, on the dav mentioned, he heard a pistol wo “bang!? and, looking around, saw Wild George’s head just above the ambush, which, uotil now, he had faile obserye. Ono look al thy hilcous features and the ambush, was sufllcient. Wiid Georie bad already brought the weapon to bear upon him for the second thme, and he hastened out of the way, to be folluwed by three bullets, which sped 1a alarming proximity tohix head. Wild George at once abandoued his fortifications, and took to the woods and canebrakes, to avold arrest. I -heve been shadowlug bl for over a week, and, though I have constantly been within speaking distunce of him, he has suddenly vanished, aund went where I knew not, How he did so still re- wains s mystery which I cannot fathom. And, stranger still to relate, ie has but one good leg, which he used to the very best ad- vautage. Wid George was & convict. e bud been sentenced for ten years for murder. Of thls term he had” worked out seven years, While lnboring on the Cin- ciunntl Southern Rallway, fu the mountain- wilds of Euat Tennessce, he had his leg broken, and it was amputated below the koee. He way sumnqurnll{ ased, nnd, returning to this connty, hus hes nulsance ever singe.” “\What grudge had ho agalust Durandi” I asked. As to the matter of that, hu cxplains it him- scif. Iie wold me, after Lis eapture to-day, that he did it because Durand had, two years ago, aceused hiin of having set fire to his wocds; an on that occount he had intended to kil him, Wild Ueorge has six scratches on his revolver, which, he says, represent six men whom he fo- tends to kill, and whom he would have sialn if he had been lefat Hberty, desirablo, Lut they were nat given an opnortunity, Capt. J. L, Uiggla offered the foilowing resolu Hon? Jiesoiwnd, Tha NEAR IX MIND.—Tlo Katlairon is 28 AT NS e none | stk posto of sulphur and wugar-atical topalat [ORMIC| and daub the halr and paralyzo . It MeCORNIK ILVLL, n yuro nad limpid yegetalle lation, fatended to re- “1 D § alare tho bair by nateral growth ond relnvigoration. T0-D1Y, Itie splendidly perfamed, and tho most delighttul v * | tofiet dressing Loown. No ladp's or pentleman's TO-D‘\Y' SEA-TS tollet outft ‘;:E'::x:::;:’::' Kathsiron, As they cost nn mors than RTA N DING-IHOOM, for the Grand Concert NEXT MONDAY, when tha Lrief series of Coneerte kiven by {158 THURSBY Culmtate 1n % Grand tasteal Nor{fivfidgfilm“ L[oyd. The steamers of this Cumyany %Il il every Satur- dny from Dreinen Pler, fgot of Third street, 1oboken. From New Yurk 1o South Bates of vaoa, ianipton, Lot nd Brejnen, Lrt cabin, $100; second at § Meerage, ¥J0 curmeners ¥ur Trelght o OLLITICHS & G0, 4 Row!ing Green, New York. Murx. Ames Billingg, Abby Clark, | & o MYRON WHITNEY, Philadelphia and Liverpool. Lichtenberg, Allen, 2 1)‘:“5‘., CO“))’. “',Tlhfizmy m;uu".\nl'nllnu-n“ln: nnder. the Ame Iing every Thureday trom ©iiadelph Comprislog & Cancort Company the ke t the rules for charging demurrage on cargova of vossela detafned 1n Giifengn Harbor remain Suchanged, allowling ono hnslnesa aay for farnishing a dnck, 16 conmence weiicn the arrival of the vessel 18 Teported to thie canalguce. Mr. Vun Sehaick #all the resolution simply fell back 1o the old custom. ‘The lcenl limii was twenty-four honrs, [fe aald the apirit of fairnens shown by tho vesecl-owners had not been simitarly met by the Jumber-sellers. 1fo hoped sumething “wouldl he dono to miake vesseln more valuable. Capt. 1ikrzio’s resolutiun was adupted. Acommiiteo from the sullors was recoived, and fheir spokesmen informed the meeting that the seamen they reprosented had understoud that the owers wanted them to ship at$15 or 825 per mantli, and they hind resolved not 1o abip by the month, and would demand $1.50 pee day. Capt, J. B. Dunham remarked nothing had been $aid nbont wagew by the veawel-ownera, nnd the saflors were laboring under a mistake in regard tnereto; no rate had “heen mentloned; that wounld be governed by supply and demand. The rame genticinan said he had taken the 1b- erty to mvile o conumitteo of the lumber-shovers to the meeting, and the spokesmun thereof sald he understood 1ho plan propored to unload vesscls b, the crows was intended to break them down, 1o #ald It coulil not be danos the schemne wos licablo; 1t biad warked in'oMd times, before Chilcawo was large as she s nuw, but 18 would not do hereof, Given undor my hand and scal this 16th day of TllE WHIGS OF *34. March, 1478, J, SUMMEUFIELD, ilmxlcu of the I'eace, Tho case wns Immediately heard beforo Judge M Al O,Nmm;"l t R&';“.b"“m were | MeAlllster yesterday nhenzmu.-nd Hubeck wiu e P rrri Wischarged on the ground that the transcript {RoAEDI Ohrinicle was {nsuliclent to show compliance with the law, Among the reminiscences of the past history George W, Pendicton, on belinlf of Edward of political partics It may ho of interest to many | Guerin, also filed o shinifar petition statine that of your readers at tho present day to under- | Guerin is beld by Capts Ilickey without any stand in what way thoseveral parties existing du charge being made against hiui, and on sus- Ing tho latter part of the Admiulstration of Gon, | DIIon only ot sume write, and li ts nnxlous to Jackson, which werd all opposed, but presentine BEFPARATE MAINTENANOE. o divided front, to the ail-paworful Democeratic Marle Sommer flled o bill vesterday to com- party of that period, came to be consolidated Eel ler Imqlmull“ Indislaus Sommer, tusupport ‘! v, She snys that thoy were married in_ 1803, under tha namo of tho Whic purty, which suon | g tiged ogather until Jutuary Jastyhon e des became o powerful antagonist 1o ita formldable | gerted hier withoutuuy cause,aud lussice refused rival. o 1o support hier. 1le owns a barber shop at No. Having obscrved upon the register of Wil- | 13y \Weat Elunicenth atreet, ond In alao o mu- lard's Iotel the name of Auatiu Buldwin, of | gicfan, so thiat lie carns at lenst 8300, Her bealth the City of New Yurk, it has forelbly brought | fg s poor that shie can do_ nothing toward the to mind the vorlod and the circumstances | support of herself and ber thrce children, and under which the niame of Whig was adovted 4 . el R i){ tue various party orzanizations kuuwn us ;l;;jgu:,'::;l{fl: P,,L,,'I'ffi! bogogalied to diidully e National Republicans, Anti-Masonle, and Workingimen's partics, aud under wilch nums | o Glevelaud aper Gompans. began @ sult they united und rallled as ono party In_oppoel- | for §3,500 ugainst tha Srairie Fiarmer Company. tion to_ tho Adwinistration of Gon, Jackson. | “Georzo F, Dominiek Oled o bill agalust Jolin Mr. Baldwin, theo a very young mau, had ae- | 1, and Adalo Cord, John Hoffman, and_ Franz quired great ll“’“y“"““y a8 8 public speaker ond | giberg to foreelose 8 trust-deed for §2,500 ou chairman of tho Young Men's General Comnmite | Jopa 4 A and 18 and 19, Block 12, of Norwood Ta hor exalted posttion as Amcriea’s greatest Concert Frima Danna, for #hich Cancert has he=n secared the thost Lrilllant ureay of solo tslent, lacluding sow, Capt. Goadman sald ne understood that last Hil's prices wonld be charged by the lumber- shuvers, which mueant $60 for unloading = wmall vessel like nis, - The l.umber-Shovers' committeeman fnformed Bbim thiat no ratos had boen fixed aa yot. I' Mr. Van Schalck and the répresentative of ibe lumber-shovers hiad o 1ittle discuselon, in whicn tho former denled that thero was any inten- ilon to reduce wages or squeeze out the shovers. 1t was not o persunal mattor, but one of genernl fntereat to tho vesxel-ownerd and sallors, le had no dewire to reduce sallors’ wages, Capt. Dunhan offored a resalution declaring that the mectine revolve Haelf Into an organizatlon. to be calied the Lake Michizan Lumber Veasel-Owne t ¢ T Campiny. | e of l'llltllc{l h:\ and Wednewlay from Liverponl. L S i, At B RED STAR LINE INCLUDING 3 G 3 B0erpiaoets 750 | S b sl it et g everytweive days, al ¢] 0! X 2LPIILS 'RESE! g - S,EATS" r( EW TOLR. DitECY .!{l‘ ONLY ta AN I'\JLILP. ), (‘)“H' ulll\ & Bone 2 1t Draftain smounis tosuit, > 0 o, TER WIHGHT & BONS, Gend A ®, 110 kast llandolph: Chilcago, - DPCORMICK HALL. w. B Previous to the spring elections in 1834 a pen- orday nkruptey, owing 84,7 Administration was held st the old **Musouie | i)jg nnd nates, $118.05; biorse, cow, and lvgs, Hall," ot which the lato Philip Hone, theh | g59: wazen, (drming implements, ctc., $167.603 Mayor of the City of New York, presideds | 5'paif-utercst, worth 8100, in tho'firm of Lytle Austin Batdwin was the principal speaker, aud, | & Garrlsons and open accounts about $340, s tho excltement at tho timio was very great, | Referred to ltegister Hibbard, tho hall was crowded to its utmost capacity, Taul 1i, Munroe, of Plaiufleld, also made ont In the address of M, Baldwin, he cloquently | o degalled statement of his sfTalrs {or the beno- urged a return to obedlence and respect (or tho | gy of Lis creditors. Ilis preferred debts wers Conatitutlon and laws In the administration ot | gss: the sccured, $7,000.60; and the unsecured, strap over his shoulilers. You ought to have scen with what wouderful facllity he used it when 1 and Albert Durand (son of Jusepl Durand), and W, A. Cook, met with him and told him to halt. But be didn't halt. Instead, he kept on hobbling toward us. When he veached within tlfteen ynrds of us, he whippe:l out the revolver asquick ass lehtning-tiash and opened a rapid fire, skinning the bark from tha tree behind which wo had mo- mentarily taken shelter, The fire was returned, leaving hls namo with the Recretary, A sallor commiiteeman wanted to know how the crewa were to be hired, and Caot, Dunbam said vy the month, but it wonld not bind them to stay that long If they desired to quit. 1lo belleved the bet- ter class of satlors were in favor of hiring by the month, ‘The follow!ng resolution was adopted: Jtesnieed, That, aean experiment, until July 1, 16 ey O bl Araselation eramioy o récts of their fam load and uniond tec, and, belng @ manufacturer, woy consjdered | pgrk, “This man uever careled any concéaled 7 N ets’ Associatlon, and_tho present Chialran bo de- | Democrat., cspecinlly the chnnpion of the workingmen of | 27 —0 hel e lugs bis T A g Lol ol ! pect BANRRUPTCY MATTERS. weapons,—U no, not hel e lugs bis revolver A L N L l N E prlto S e g | s Pt bt b i Lo e | G5 oo, sgren e B, o oy, | ntne s o Wnentee s izmntiots | TOUNIGHT - Capt. Collins was in favor of allowing the :n(d Patch to remain & probationer some time onger. A vote was taken, which resulted in 17 votes for Turcman and 18 for Pateh, Mr, ‘Tureman's nomination was made unanfinous, V. F, O'Irien and Jim Farreli were put in pomination for the office of Town Clerk. Far- rell withdrow and O'Bricn, tho present fncum- bent, was nominated by neclamation. OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VIA QUEBEC, YIA BALTLIORE, o WOLFSOHN TO NIGHT A o TESTIMONUL 8§ U- zs sl e s e s e aie. i durrency. Iy - hartest sea Huute, Superior Ships, Experienced(fs ¥or whish :chl’ltl“l[l"r‘: hl‘lll‘\."’<‘l'lfl“‘lfi.‘{'ln= a0gt Yl ficets. Disciplined Crowe. an'flywllll Governing y of 54 THURSBY, WHITNEY, |.fimumstiyisaer romeneer st Lasalle by the tiour, and that | L. T. Barclay, Fifteenth Ward: W. B. art- | ghe General Government, and called upon the and b was wounded as you see. But I reckon | torether with Mrs. FRANK HALL, Mr. JAMKS GILL, A iesco c el il e ner ‘f{{,’,‘;?:"af,;’{:,‘,’,‘” us 0'Malley, Soventeenths | pooplo to returu to, the brare aud orinclpics of gg:gg. ey l‘l’lfnll:r‘lll‘:m?:):fi:flg:l Sin. mottal, for vou canet kil such a man a8 A Ca i KRG (e B e "o Chair apoko of the advantago of tho plun ta | 814 Austis Boxton, Eikbteentl wero wiected | 1o Whigs of 70, and ‘nstead ‘of pianting | g open aceounts, $13. Tue caso was roforred | that. Ho wouldt dio under any sort of cir- | pul v Emesysh Bouc viinine it PAS the walfors, and one of the representatives of the Iatter satd that when tho saliors cane Into port *they generally wanted to go on n ¢ bust.*** Capt, MoKirdy waid he had lenrned froin experi- ence that sallors wonld not unload veesels. Capt, Dunham oxpressed the bellef that two- thirds of the tevedores here wero sallors, The memm‘ Arflnurned aftor some desuitory talk had bucn indulged in, SAILORS IN COUNCIL. * After the lumber-vesscl owners adjourned, the saflors gathered to the number of about 200 ut Capt. Wheaton's oflice,, No. ft Bouth Water stroet, for tho purpose of heare cumstauces, He has got tho uine lives of a cat, You see how coolly he lot the doctor cut that buckshot out of'his srm. He dun't wind It suy more than a flea-bite,” 4 [How has Wild George made out to sustain Dimself since ho wus, as a cunvict, set at lib- erty!” I asked, breaking futo Sam Groen's testimouy of that outeast’s hold on exletence. # Youhit bl a centre shot,” returned Ureen, * fle has Just ‘made out’ to live by loatlng, Iying around loose, and vre{(l g upon every- Loay eclse. Ile wouldn't work, * As between work aud _stacvation, he would chivose tho lat- tor. o has gono sround from nelehbor to hickory poles, which were only an cmblem of i Tahrtanip in tho porson of & Ol Tickory» | WOileglster Uraut. = 1 itenry §. Taas which was then the pet name of tho {dol of the | from all debts mentloned in his coinposition party, to again ereet the real Ilhcrl{-colu and | ‘gelhedules, . dedicate them to the cause of the old Whig prin- George W. Cum?bull was yesterday appolnt- clples of %0, aud of constituttonal Jiberty | g Aeslgnco of Willismn Kerr & Co, Tho first dividend meeting of Hilger & Faxon place of thoso whose terms had explred. I'ne Couventlon then adjourned, All the candidates nomiuated oro at present {n ofllco, exeept Pat Loftus, the candldato for Bupcrvisor, 1o wants to succeed John Murphy, TIIB WEST TOWN, The Democratle Conventlon for the Town of West Chicago was heid vesterday afternoon in Maskeli's Iiall, on Desplalnes street, Mr. O, D, Burtlett catled the Couventlon to order, Mr, Maleom McDonald was chosen Chalrman, and Dr, Stitt aud Con Murphy Becrotsrics, After tho usual motfon's that the Chatrmen of the delezutions cast the whols vote and that the S SEEUTEN T Dhars ot tho ANC“O“’!‘U\I!.; kfl!é!"l.;‘ :§'TEAMEIE§ BEETHOVEN SOCIETY | 5uona 3 a:-':::a ORCHESTRA- rlfgm f.“.’n',!‘.,.."‘}: Aprii3, 8am : b +70. o uced rasen. Beoure your seats to-day, st Lyon & lealy's, 102 State. % st. Tickets, 8, Heserved seats withuut €xira charge. B e T 8 2 ctonea. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, . |National Lino of Steamships. ILICES 81,50, 1.0 IBCRR=1E%, BAILING TWICE A WEER FROM VUSLA, Aprilth 7am qun .4\"‘9!"!3.‘1“! tn_rl_xilughuul ulm Unlun.c P 0 appeal was recelved with the utmos oy 0 Sp.om, onthusinsin by the whole psscublage, and tho m-‘!,f: ’:{‘:’;;fil b':,‘? ,.',‘,:{".’,,"E';,;‘l:,"l',, the case of Chairman, Viflip Hone, rose after tha con- | 7 'ar, Hall was continued unttl 2 p. m. April 10, clusion of Mr, Baldwin's nddress, and cnforced SUFERIOR COURT IN DRIEF. bis suggeations, Ly un ablo spocel snd areed | Tho Waterbury Clock Manufucturing Com- thelr adoption by the untted opposition to the any filed & LIl vesterday ugalust Mark Kim- Jackson party. And the idea ot Mr. Baluwin | Bii%a's, Tt MeCrea to rostralu tho colivction PUICES [SOTEHERI] New York to Queenstow, Liverpoo], and Londen, Cabln prssage from §34t0 $70 currency. - Vxeursion d | Ticketa at reduced . Elocrage, $30. lirafls on Friday, a was ably urged by Uen, James Watson Webb In o H nelghbor, and they bave fed hiin and clothed tatineo &t 2 p. rmances of Mi. oat 1ritain and breland. g tha report thelr Commitice and | delegations ligre power, to Al Vacancies, ho | tho coluymufts"c}l s Cotrier and Enguirer, in tha QLA O Tl L it for $20,000 | v, 10 had tho Yyuipathy ot the pooble watil SHTIHTN Bl real aacier Voo Gt naure | 0t aliigs apd GO tntormation anelyte aking action . il ¢ L | peq roal . 3 -LIk CTURE, B N ', 1. L. N, Ko, 2 Piieh oms ot Bib exustites iy 3:"‘;?:’ Chrls Cassclman and Tom Brenan were put in | TeBOr, publishei.n that Juurmal of the peoroed N!l"h"! David A. Gage, ho smbushed old man Durand, though nobodv | §l.qry 5. Byrows drama, entitied — e B LAURUS, A 4 Son cared much to have him around. He ain't the 1ngs of this mecting. From that timo the sevor- . b 5 oburt Wels hianghl walt Lo, facotse $1009 sort of o person to whom any one woull form owners' meeting, was callud to the chatr, and in- al clements opposed to the Admiuistration of against Fraticls Hutchioson, nomination, Tho vots when taken stood: formed the inceting what had buen done by the " ‘Whole number, 755 necessary to a nominatlon, A CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN,) STATE LINE. o A (en. Jackson wero consolidated under the g q Palaco Cs v any very strong attachment, And how do you il yopelonere, M teaied tho senlineat of ihe | 09; Cassolman, 01 tronan, 1. Mr. Casselinai | wumo ‘of the Wil party "turaugiint tho | ggziing e Minpatt b B MeCron 6. s | Teckon” that Sroature. carrles ble provistons! ML BOTUERN | EEV KON SR CUHY and tho aris Eiowiion b the wontl, and an empustic and load * R b | Was declared nomiaated “f,‘“"""““"l' ; Usion, ~ For & time thero was an attempt to | [2reabeo, und o lrving Pearce to recover ono- | You couldn't guess it In an hour.” AT, from | BTATE OF GEOQUTA hursday, March 2t was raturnod. Ho recommondod tha appotntment For Amsecasor, Thowmas Brouan aud T, T. Gur- | presk the forco of thls movenient by satire | G3E"61" ita norsonal-proporty taxes for 1977 ¢ Aud yet that 18 a polut upon whien Twould | § BTATE O TISTAN ursaay. March 5 of a Bhipping.-Master, whoso daly 1t should ba fo | sy 8 commlsslon merchant, wero nominated. [ gy rldieuls, calling tho now party Bl | iYL G ciatme, wera Htegally pald 0 | 1o to be Informed.” 1 rusponde e e S st aeeee | Kiraveabin #3 td Rl, accorliug 49 aocummonss sitend tu the engagoments of vallors who wore | TUC former recelved 40 o the 76 votos, uud was [ {ona Wiigs," ete.3 but it was too wtron to be | 30 N2 Kimbalt flled a b} against Corne- | _ ** Wht, botween bis skin aud bls shirt, Whon McVICKER'S THEATRE, 1o Gabil, 8a0s. 1e\irn Iht ket at roraced raton. bieere manbare of the proboted Urssnimation: ion by | e e tasa for Bupervisor wero T, T, | SYCIC0MO by 8oy such wieaus, ond the uamo 0f | yius Depsicr, J, K. Philo, Mary"E. Drawnell, | w0 took bim i ous of the weby to-ay, ho biad o — e i Ky to S Dot ATDRTS € €5 (16 Unanimowe vote. o the meotlns had oatl . P ero T, T. [ Vhfi was roceiiad with cnthusiasm ait over tho | i Dembster, J K, Philo, Sary . Drownells | Rreat biz unk of fat bacon and big pons of el K, WAIACK, Slanager, Gurney, A, F. Burroughs, M. Walsh, and G Welch, The voto was: Gurney, U35 Wuh-n, 10, ‘Tho former was **made unantinous” as usual, Fur Town Clerk, Thoudure Hits, A. B. Claud- THR GREAT DRAMA OF THE BEASONT Wil thie A 7 v Wauington-itn Chleago. , Union-8quare NOELEEISL}%FED lN MAN I.IN E. Company. corn-bread. He threw them away.” He sald that, inasmuch as we had determined to take care of him, he wight as well *unlond himself und givo tho hogs a chance st it.! I1is shirt country; and Mr. Baldwin, folluwlng up his 1 % Savorite kdeas of the resturation of tha princi- L‘}'d;{lfi: ™ 'i',':fifl!,n@mfifi:ls,‘, 3;'7:.'&‘1‘.7'.'&'.' ples and hablts of the Whige of '76, unmedl- | oy quarter of Sec. 24, 40, 13, ately, with thoald of the Whips of tne Four- CINCDIT COULT. that lio Woul accopt tho placo nnd by th unilors in the mattar of waice, - b0 croed bY 1t waw decided that every sallor who was shipped stoula pay the Shipping-Master 25 cents, 5 'Tho Wagcs o Al tradee were N£od 1,50 dick, and James Sicn (Communist) were put In | teyntly Ward, in which lio resided, procured a oin't greasy much,—of courss not. Well, uir, Unlyed Minte all Nteamers. ln.»k-:: [} nlu:lldl leh-‘m'«'f;‘:.er:'- m';‘:: ‘fm:l‘lnl. o n"cduo'r‘. un'lffinun:" o as numinal Y | nerof Brondway and tirand atrects, surmount- PROBATE COURT. to ewab out & Penusylvanta ofl-well, and hadn't e uue week u_sdyanco. . C. BROWN, Gen. Westarn Aeat, 34 South Clark e other satlors arriving fa the vort were ¢ "" d‘l Tugh seLoughlin and Ald. a ed with a Jiberty-cap of huge dimenrjous, bear- Tu tho eatatoof Francis Fisner, letters were | Jcfta bitof oll for the blusted speculotors to NING PIICKS valy 23, 30, 73 cte., and 81 Trrafia on Great Britain and Ircluid for sals. tho organization, | I ;‘p‘ e o -:“I:“.“I'L"c';‘hfl:fl% 1 lnzlu:’un "1'3 Slu{; ml‘:xl; ;f"“l'”' l\‘mllch Jrero un- | fayucd to Enelle Burger under band. for $7,000. gunrn} sbout. That shirt would filuminate a ixkEy-m samdoe [T AgARD MATL LINE. ¢ Iue i 2 d furled amid enthusiastic shouts of tho multi- < *\was | house for a vear, 7 qt N y b o "Thc meeting then adjourned, B Sl ta e tun of the siar Spangica Bac- sl the attarouon, the Kingeury ‘eatuce wah [0y Grcen's Ucserotion of Wild Gsorgo was UAVERLY'S THUEATRE, pEatlig three e 4 waok o and from Dritah THE GOODRICH PROGRAMME, n Central Commitice were then | ner. hiis was the first of tho great liberty- not at all an exageerated pleture, Wild George ruprietor and Maaager, 3 named aa follows: Bixth, F. Douovan: Soventh, J. Rlurdan; Elghth, J, Gubblus; Niuth, O, B, Hartletss renth, J. Walans Eleventh, J. We Connett; Twelltn, W, J, Frawley; Thirtcentls, 18 upe uf the quecrest-lovking objects that mun ever guzed upon, ‘Turniug to Wild George, I asked bim how ko cane to firo into tho trio, when bo knew tho the fate guaralan, H, U. Powers, were belog poles which were soou ralicd all over the ovr.-rlumlc'S.x and the cxpenses wero belog com- counteys clus w“l";:u-, the great Wit pul{[ finally triumphed ffi,’:‘é,::'?,::fl,xmm" shatsloty; No: contlu in the election of Willism H. Harrison in 1840 CRIMINAL COURT. Apply st Couw Last Nights of the Grand Spectac) Clark wnd Rendu)) ALADDIN: Or, The Wonderful Lamp. Po I DU VEKN vided at an outley of aver €200 by Mansger Joby = iuoth. hie &1 G s Ofice, northwest cornes 'Tha Goodrich sieamors, which aro nine in num. Chicago, ber, and form alx separato lines. ara in better trlm than ever thi: n for business, it that wero ca Ueuoral Weatern Azent. T, McNamurna; Fourteonth, Olot Richord, 818, and continued as inst him. couplete Lumbinations, = Gure . SEWE “:2:“:,,:‘,',":'_“_,'}::“?' the zoutes and | S Convention then Took a recess 10 awalt :flfn"fiuflfh“ g:v%l‘\’vrlymtol lhl:ll'l.cmr!?lllullll“pu:y I Tife chnccal John & lieisky charged with om: Od-u"lwlelr:u":h.h?" sald he, “that they were all | §riithan ATy o Bocelyy Noss | e H the ity . o } ezzling $3,000 from the Globe Insurauce Com- d H 0. Tinecs W adueod d aturdays, Stmr Chicsgo (sldowheel), west shars routp, Chicaga | th0 Committee on Cassolman. Nearly all the | in 1854, cupled the entl a el that old mau's sons, and that they intended to b 34 T i;ar@e"r" it Baeeior. Gl Kireg o | o lorons Lo arviciy oret ik | et b tho Feg et of X D ol Sty Do aa ronshod, | e 8e8uS o concl: make sionatrous atort work of me. They were Ll e " by . Hderd anybody cxcept the can- { ous politicsl frieas 0 loft the City of New 7 wrincd with @ shot-gun apiece, and [ onl a N '.‘f,:rE&?:.‘t:y‘}:‘!".‘.fi:‘:fi:h‘%": g didntes—and very little to even them. ‘;'arkwi‘u the midst of his Wlmllrll); and ro- N OALL; revolver, ot uxuuulnll. as 1 hud to m{ out of NEW Cl"g&?__’l'_“hl'l‘“flc o Tt 1s betioved Casselman will not accept. JupaE NLonusTT—Genera] busi We slall offer for 15 DAYS! the world, I‘!l Jjust tske oue along with mie, 3 maved to Middletown, Coun,, and, with the ex. . N2y, g, 5 o 530, 032 THIS EVENING, ORAND MATINEE SATURDAY, ;, Jetreker, Kirst o : TIE RLEVENTH WAND, Ception of representing the Towhaf Middio. | pf ek UAG=EL HEd, g2l dad lo B30 3% | Thera siu't miduy men as won't fight for life, 3 . v LS €00 pra India Goat, Bids Lace. for.....$3.28 b I G ke “The Republican Club of tho Eloventh Ward | fown at ono seation uf tho Lectaiaturo of tnat | 0 antriai, and 408 10 G5, metunive, N0 | S8 ML VSR tor, Lwis bound | -, JIAVISIRLATS MINSTIIZLS, ) 480 bra inais Goat, Butfon, for...-201:"4/00 128 KunkegutTouts. held a inectiog o Martine's Lower Mall last | Btate, duriug which he was Speakerof the | ~Junue Moomx—30, 31, 32, No, 20, Central | to shoot, you sec. I wus on tha dofeusivy; the ¥ 300 bra Renl Oil Goat, Dutton, foF..... 3,33 T ]n'xmlnnl.vfl;uéme “:Hn;.’rm neerr | evening. 1 th hed A House, he hos not nw:urexl as an active par- | National Duok ve, Norris, on trial, chauces Were all againat me, and [ was bouud | “oueeve Matluoe Prices, 23c and b0, o 250 prs Pebble Goat, Butto Simr Alpena (sldswhech), 2 Merard, aua |, Thocase of the crushed ALd. Throop was tho | ticlpant fn political )ife, though ha returnsd Jtousns—bet cates, 12,000, Town | to make the beat of & bad situation.” i¥¥aing erices 4 veusl~23, &4, aad 1. Dot Ofica L 2.78 uskexuu royse. Thoinae W Gnmander; G W, | frst shiug that came belore the meoting, sud It | again to New York Iu 1800, where he now re- Chicago ve, Wall. oo trial. o How did_you get burt on the Cincinnaty | ORS3MLEMYG, oo irince of LARRY 0. RICHMOND. e SOty L Jundn, Fugidur:J. 11, | waa stipalale MWek, B, B Lo Gl Biould be 1 aldes, A Ouo-Linw Wata, | Juu liogru=to cal audl Monday. No. 200, | goutbern Raffway ! ~COLISEUN STV THEATRE ance * e it ana ot overts | E000 S ST AL the Ntter should be siaes Ao e Nchudisskn 20 to 010, tochunee, ax: | 1on i, $995¢1 €870 Lo, and she ock flfonmy | COLISEUD NOVLETY TUEATRE, Fanay thur Hayues. | 8n bour in which to re[nl¥ to them, 1fow to Cupture the Fole. gont 2}:.%&3.75 n’-":;l&- \ 501, 303, 308, aud § (SRt I dida’ come 1o mie fn tme to keep To-nighe, Grand Matines Fridsy, Oa motion of A, 3, Ferrler, it decided Arctic- Hrpiorer Haveatn an Inferxiewer, . . GOLD DISCOVERY. M- WHEEI ER & Co.’ #The question us to the pole, Doctor, then JUnuE FARWKLL—S7, Hunloon vs. Chase. esolyes loll into thiki ~ You néuo};. tha ¢ | | JubusWitLtiue—1, 004, Thulls va. Thulls, and $ d 1461, 3 7 ::‘«Ild::;snn;fuhed. What s the right way to UDONENTS: 3 Brates Ctacuir CourT—Junas liton- 41 unawer you, Yankeo fashion, Twoplans | UX1TAD 't are proposod, Bué the colon! -uuqr lan, Which gwm?n"i Peahtizo Company ve. John H. Davifa, rescinbles an approach and slcgs g other a trenion Covnt—Coxpes ntine Blata 00, Bloward, lucs (irapaller). Chicago wod Mackinaw A A. Gallagher, nginecrs il N, Elkiugton, Sieward. P Utinto (eropeliers, Chicas sod Greea e, WY S dumu‘m'-n‘.‘flnm'flflefx'hf - Engliecrs dawes 1. Geoy me out of the accudent.” “ And you bave been I(lnw out ever sfncel” % Ycs; that's my privileze, If [ wunt to make a hermit of myself, to wander through wild, out-of-the-way placcs, that’s wy busluess, aud I dou't ask piy favurs of nobody, aud nos budy particular asks JBuy of we, sud thus | got that any person presenting blinself at the poll, who wus uoknown to the judges of nlomm:: ould be required to preseng a certificate slzned by two well-known Republicaus, 1t was muved that the hat be passed, and it was nussed, returning with o contribution of over $15. by ficlency of about e KD BISTRIA, WATSON & PLo Ers?‘k‘-'.‘fl-d!&'{a‘»{"b’}d’{ LA FORES 1 E. Madison.st. o 'many others. Matince 25¢ ouly. = - Yupular Kvenlng Pricos: 34 505, EXTRACT OF BEEP. Eh JEERA WOUSE: | “TiFRiG COMPANY'S_EXTRACT St Trucadell (proj i S True hicago,and Green bisy arh. Chi £ Silhuk Coninagers Wiciinel & here was still even with the world, 3 ! Y Fuda0ll, 3 o lan wh may by lkened to a bold assault. Reinhard Ilagemas L —Philip Beat MEAT, PINE: § i i"xfi‘i;’k"fi'flfl colliat, Engineer; It. 1t Vaader | 813, lutll llr.l E. U, Golo s gn:na'- 8 bowan Tiow Gace a o tale & ‘battery 1 Tiowing Company v, "Poter Dami, 8201 b0.— | . Having said ths, Wild Qeorge was removed Fun---Prof, Qur?ent T ARaT AND CUELTEeY Uiir e 1rs (propolery. Culesgo sod Mantates | SU0UE tho wuly candidute prescat, tho Feeusurer | ity g charzos dushy of course, Frita von Toryo ve. Frisdrich von Derge, $ito.— | 10 & ccll, to think over tho eveuts of that day. | wosderrul sad Amuslog Scence lo Jeb BOUPS, MADE DISHES AND BAUGE e, Johg 372 "-flll"'l'u’:' Upnimain et WS :ill‘uht‘u. eall upon hlm 10 day for 820 (A= | w\Vol, thon, T bellers 1o the dash, T am fn | Duckoer 6. 'fi:mn Voo Forreuiar, Sk — : e ¢ DONs | Kigitt, Meems 20 dnissives 8 LIEBIG GflMPANY'S E = o, ey Thisriidighert irace: Baulucery DD, | DISUAC) o was aelectod a6 bhio Town Cope | fAYOF O &1 assault upou the pale by steaw, and | Johin Cct ve. Anod and Frank Brzobuhaty, IbG, - A L XTRACT olbing, Bleward. ——— DAMAGES AWARDED. PROVINCETOWN, Mass,, Marchi20.—A groposi- tion mado s the owucrs of the whatlug schivous ers Rising Bun and Elleu Rizpah, through Scc- rutary Evarts, by the Spaulali Goveruaent, thut they esch recelve $5,000 damages for doteutivn, ete., while whallog in Spauish waters lust sea- son, has been aceopted, with lnstructions to for- ucoses aad & boon for which nativns sboald fesl gratefal.”—See WEST TWELFTI-ST, TURNER UALL GEO. FRANGIS TRAIN e onl, To-nlght aud every Bight. Admission, dc: reserves, e, ‘sisnlle of Barua Lisbig: i with t‘l‘!l-ll;:’ 1ok serous the Label. i * Copsumption in Kugland inoreassd lea- UM Kl o ea yearor 0224 e E::Elél{: lw:‘ “yr"c‘:fv'cul e dys such Ifl,lllllllll:’"lll as lwllea s |ih| n‘n‘nxln 80, —3loaatt Lodge e A Foand A, M, scason from Liverpool or New York us from a 3 Sy 3 % polut on the verge of the lev-pack. Tho suctics o.;'.":’.‘ia' g.‘n:n'ml’l]l. % eaver, nm‘%i‘,"_"" s.&",{‘,',. of Todlchen way aerya in this matter, as I have | now, use Fleld, Lelter & Co., vs. Ulysses Choplu, often sald; put 1 tell you frankly 1 prefer those | $221.07. of (Ghourko, asive prudence and over-cal- | Ciiwit Count—Coxrssioxs—lleary Clausso- culation buvo seldow suceceded In great explora- | plus ve. Wilhelulna Cricger snd Auguet Cricger, tious sud voyages of dlscovery. ‘Tho Captaln | $2:8.88. - who reachea tho volo will probably do so by a | Juvos oot MargVeung et al. ve. James suprome effort. of couraze, ambition, tact, and [ fe25%: 'I 0B Chatia il v, Thoxas vention delvfinto ticket: First Precinct, 8, C, Btorer sud Glibert Olesou: Becond Frecinet, H, 8. Austin sud J. W, Btanloy; Third Precinet, 0. 8, A. Spregue and 1. Z. Culver; Fourth Pro- cluet, J. (s Briges and Rovert Foss; Filth Pre- vinet, K. E. 8pooncr aud 8. W, Carter; Blxth Precfnet, J, M. Ollyer. ‘fuo cbarges agajust Ald. A. G. Throop was the next thing o nrdm aud Mr. A, (1, Lull took THREE LIVES LOST. Acorrespondont at Traverse City, under date of B0 18th, sunds the following account of the $rownlng of threa person 08 Friday, March 13, 4 Auror 3 Anron Eheridan, keeper of oo PRI s ey Aaren, Eheridse, Kecoer of i Ty remGlea Haven s swail vost, whili .'fi «Llld of ¥ wonths, sod & fdeherman pame g“ O, Fealdunt llrol)flu falaud, thie Lot was ¢ " Lea wlin f 10 033 whie: the toor aud proceoded to rowd ndes - ‘ crltics e Tlardcas! ward thie woney Lero (o the ageuts of tho vese % Tereh ALCTNE C38 e LY P T e A Thraory gy sed rel | will, ~Ho will at tho critical womieut” devido to | Kfter, 85,93, 05, ~Livorpoots Lowdon & Ulobe | scke. 'The owuirs are much ‘Slonsed tlat the a8 P aA et S ATama fo s bishis fur sum Jasrs, dnd e and bia w on the gas question fu the City Councdl, show | P vumit ualy l‘ng :m;;;flflg! Im hhul{omlm Insurunce ' Company ve. Guorge W. Lacky, | sottlemcut bas been 8o promptly sud satisfac- 50 Miailidon et IO LY Sl ba e then tog how b Bad discriminated Ta ‘favor of th | 3u8wiul uucertaioty bebiud Lim, He will bo | g214.38. - L. 1f; Losh ot al, ve. Jacob B. Meuis | torily arranged, bravy enough tu cutloose from sll comnmunica: Kovert Glay, e R L,ltul“o €. Tichenor et al. v Unax McALLIsTSR—B, P, Desn va, P, A, Tar- 1,100, tions aud risk the closurc of the fco-vack befure Lis return trom the goal. lu fuet, whew ho 3 reachies the open sea o bls way northward ha | box aod U8, Kury Peoples' u'.wl-!':m Company avd agaiust new cowpanios which proposed 0 come into compe- MEDICAL, tition, The speaker bad been the lowess ' THREE OEN'TS ON WHEAT. GATARRIL, TILE WOMAN'S IOSPEAL, Boelng Oursolves us Others Boe Us. Tho sekr 11 W, Bage was chartered on 'Change New York Graphie, 21100, IPPRESBLONS, | i ™ gy TR PT T Teotes Uldder for the job of lighting sud ex- A {0 The Triduns We publish to'day a scatulng attack upon OUGH. PALPL N an’e 4 fl“"“:hl‘ "mfg:‘?‘“"“ ':."l“ Wfl““"‘“fl“"fi tinguishing street famps, and vet the contruct '.’5{!.'.,'1}1"\!! hll':llllmkl“'"l,fl':‘: ';f,“l‘,’ei"{',}:l L1 8 Louis, Mo., March 20.—About ten doys | New York sud (ts methods of ¥ iinces fratn TATION, sud’ il rlhe ‘vol"dll h Ilosplml 0{ ul() about (4 fours sy Probably follow, and that | had bech giveu to the ges company. By 9le Urpg D siuce W, B. Honeick spplicd for a writ of wap- | Tus CuiGAGO TKIBUNE. It 18 well Lo sec uur- | amectivos of the & G Ao s sisin frelg Waak | yarious processcs Ald. Throop got thi Coundl | ——— sataus o compel o Uiy Auditor i . Louts | sebves oxamoually se oibers seo us, eveu b | faisielhrips ot - Stato of inois, GIRAIN CHARTER AT TOLEDO. to agree Lo offur the gas company 10 miils, sud Dr. Plerc¥'s Qolden Modical Discovery will | Geu, A J. Binith, to pay bim the umount of & | their view of us ks unjust, distorted, aud preju- | GPO0E (g %8 4 y pire 3 e Fol i 1€ it would pot take that, then to glve 1 2 bill for meuls supplic diced, ‘There Le no doubt thut the great natu~ k. 'Ly drugdiots genceuily. Tha Toledo Jlads of Tucwiay sayas **Tho frat | to My, Lull for 9 wills. ‘Tl tutter wnzb:u’:r: v K ok In o UalE Ahe e, DEc iyt B Sabpliel fo hipuce dorlix the mfildl‘wlwu ot Now York se st lfl‘tl’bwl | A s | 373 THIRTIETH-ST,, Chicago, cura it with any othor medicine; aod It dues it, trinlg at the Criminal Court, amouuting to §150. Sharter of the acoson was reported to-day by ¢l v = = Bat ‘Wabash 80d Michigaa-avs. y by | ward mmcoded so us to give the company § 3 = Judge Jones had given the unlere and | wuolesale uiarket bave been to a deplurable ex: e A AR waen AV wille, 334c, fre0 of clevation. The Dun- crelo! eon pal wills. » d clabm, bul e Oity Audltor rcfus to | quate tenul ties, sud to fnsure dis- EaT. Ask yoar | 11 101 o'clock for the gratutions trostu Tord waa towed b oF bet it Suamee s | YAl Foroop replicd, deoylug sl of Mr. Lulis | parts. Bold by drugglats. certidy the bils, e e sppropsiation amn. safety, and cheapleas in the bandliog B R Berieaanar | 31 gl ucock tortugs et v