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8 — e 3 ‘0., C. Kelloy GENERAJ, NEWS, e eemer T 5 D g s e Dac Ceacha Eov, Tonts & The linea concerning whiclh **Subscriber® asks were written by Pope. * : « TheInterna) Resenue receipts yesterday amount- oy 0§25 735.04. - o fi‘ Bard, editor of the Daton Rounge (Ls.) Shovata, .18 3¢ tho Commorclsl Hotel. Gen, T Prom, Assistant Adjntant-General Gen. Eher, '180'8 staD, left yesterday mormng freToma, whery " be Wil sofonrs as . visitor until dneadsy. w;n'; Fiteh, whoss 466 hos long been famillar in the position of Deputy & OHIector at the barge ofico of this port, retomed Yefterday from a two- weeks' pleasara-teip In the L0 Chatles Warcen Btoddard, en 7ot for the Pa. cific Conat, far thio past four yem:® forelgn corre. epondent for the San Francisco CAru.nlcle, 18 stop. ping stih ence of **Amber," at Iighwood, . The temperature yesterdsy, as obuesved by Ma- narse, optician, 88 Madison street (Trinuxe Halld- 1 Z. Leiser, . hoane 1 Clinton Helas o6, {n. o b W ., 11, McCrea & Co., D.'W, rwin & Uo., Hos Gistk, Willian Dickenion, Gilbert & Brega, N, CONSOLIDATION, The ('Mcnfin Society of Pnysicians snd Snreeans mot last night at the Grand Pacific Motel, Dr, Bre- ford in the chalr. The meoting was for the poy- oeo of heatlng the following proposition made byr Sflm'mlueefi from the Soclety of Phyaicians an Burg.sons and the Chicago Medical Soclety: bT‘hxx' she m:elfln n'll :lh! Chicago Medical Soclety be eld In & central location. “he members of the Soclety of Phyaiclans and Sr;l;goun":‘flba constifyted members % the Cliteago Medi+ without fee, e e cal Freis Amactation be fnvited to co- operate in gecuring and farnishing rooms for jolat use and mutaa,' beneat. Without ny great amount of disenseion the roposition Aa nccepted, and the Secretary was nsirocted to ommunicate the fact to the Chicsgo Medical Socfe.'y. The meeting® then adjourned, and the Chicago Soclety of Ihye dcians and Surgeons 18 no more, MOTEL ARRIVALS, dsho Capt. F. Tremant Houge- -C¢ ‘ol. G, L. Shotup, . N Yor, X3 the ilon, muel Gridler. Ohlog \was at 8, m., 28 degrees: 10a. m,, 32; 12 0. ltopd, Xew Yor, p Ie In o AL B I et O ramotey st | B i, o bt o Verpuan, Ty XorEs R ALEIST DL G RS L o e rtk Kimball, Collector for the South Townof | clseo....Sa¢rman &t ok . lades, cm'- Chicago, yesterday turncd ovor to Supervisor | truity - the Toson , Thitharmonte * Clubi | Col. ee, Mason $4,600, commissions on cotlections, whicl ‘wramtng, 1.1 Jo mond, i1 1i; Rogers. Sycamore: J. 15, w. N inon aQ to, Cal, n, New York. have hitberto gone into tho Collector's pocket. | Ilume, Edcramento, e g1 Ealnonn, New York: Mr. Kimball raceives a salary of $1,500 per yesr. ;’.'“{}:”"’" HoneeThe L A herkios, Indisnape Tn the West Parkmatter nothing new was de. | Grand Trunk Rellfosd; Suu N. if. Smith, Brovkiyat . Pesse, fiostons John ‘San Franciscos Ell rroll v d yesterany. ‘The now Hecretary, M o . 5 o o Tadians ey was around waiting for Millaid's answor, | Ferkiny, New Xorky tje, fisn ¥ ‘which ho had promised to give him, as to sacating | Wubur, Lincein, 11, ; Emio the office. Mr. Millant will not vacata until the Jretied, Sprin ’n::fi Soseon ki contia Oxcide i e pavre L [NTaae Thea Mommers Cotu 11, A ey fli6y 8 edi 8 Iion. F. Bigelow, THE CHARTER OAK, MERTINO OF TIE CHICAGO POLIOT-TIOLD ERS. A well-attonded meeting of Chicago policy-hold- ersin tho Charter Oak Life-Insurance Company wan hold yesterday afterncon fn the club-rooins of tho Bhorman Ilosae, The Hon. Willam Bross called the mecting to order and moved faat Col. C. G, Hammond be chosen to preside. Phe motlon pravaled, Col. Hammond, on tskiog the chair, called upon Mr. Brosa to atate the abject of the meeting. Mr. Bross sald that the Connecticut Legislature had 1ately ndopted a new charter for the Company, making It 0 mutual concemn, and that the meeting was for the purpose of vottng on the acceptance of tho charter, o seiect eomebody, to represent policy-holders by proxy at the meeting for organitzstion fto Le held In Hartford on the 18th of next mnn;; 'é"l to nt some competent man o spprales the Com. ;'::;!l l'nnl ulucvm Chicago. He bellevea that, with the reorganization, and with the comipletion of the scaling process, the Company had s brilliant a craditors of (reenebanm Bros. & Co., for- m’rrrhly brnke! 11l hold another meeting at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, in tho ofica of Regls- ter Hibbard, 1o further conslder the proposition of the bankrupts to seitie for 25 cents, and also to ‘et the repors of the Commitice, There was no news at any of the uther broken banks. t the regular meeting of the Retall Conl Deal- ufi Auom:“uon. hald I:Mnkcll 11alt last ovening, the following resolution was nnanimously adopted: s Rerolved, That this Association, retognizing the necensity of united action among its members, do hereby pledgo onrselves to form a joint-atack com- pany, with a capital af £60,000 to spply lo tho urchass of autbracite coal for the wembers of he Association.” T Uhlich & Muhike have sold through Rees, Plerco & Co. to the Lako Shore & Michigan Southern the threa blocks fuet cast of the iroad track and olning it, Iying between Twenty-second an ‘:wnm“y‘nuh Lireeta, for $80,000 cash. The land 1810 ba aed for a pAssenger depot nud mn 8 yard for cars, coal, IWIICMBY[""UM!I. ote, ‘This pur- chase_includes tho block which bas for so many yeara been occupied for base-ball parposes. Dr., Felix Adler, of New York, ono of the best known Jewlah religiots teachers of this country, and formerly Profeasor in Cornell Univeraity, lect- nres this evening in Standard Hall on **The Rie. ing Religion: or, Advanccof Liberaliem in the k3 Unlted Btates." 'Owing lo the high reputstion of | future bofore it o i for scholarship and eloquence, and At the request of the Chalrman, the Rer. Dr. ng:nnn‘lgx::t of what has \‘Ettnfly bc%n publish. | Ityder read the chacter l’fl:tll"g"lflfl ted. The sibstance has already been published In’ these columna, The Chalrman nafd he understood that every policy-hotder would have one vote In the orgitniza- 1lon, without regard to the amonnt of his policy. Mr, Wells and Jir, Dross hiad & similar undor- standing of the matter. % Ar, John Forsythe wanted tho sactlon read. If it ed concerning his coming here, ho willhiave alarge audience. Coraner Dietzsch yestorday held an inquest upon Jobn Kane, 18 years of age, who was accidentally run over and killed on tho Lake Shore toad at En- Flowood : and upon Henry O, Welle, 20yearn of age, who died suddenly on the street of congestion of the brain. Deputy-Coroner Korn hold an uquest | did contaln any such provision, it was eminontly upon an auknown man found foating in sbe iake | uojast. Inasmuch as It was a e in evary corbora- at the foob of Fifty-tnird strect; and upouJames { tjon that the voting should be according to the Jaroslaw, two weeks ald; who died of Infantilo convulefons at No. 748 Allport avene. A regnlar meeting of the Dircctors of the Publc Library was held_yestorday afternoon, Mr, D. L. Bhorey in _the chair. Thero were also yresent BMegars, Hotz, Mason, Onahan, Scranton, and Walker. Mr, Scranton made a report from the Commlites on Administration, recommending tho following as temporary substitutes for regular em. loyes: Mrs, Loulsa Leeds, Miss Joste Clatk, Ml Picinda Wiilaie, Miss Lou Ames, Miss Lots 3o uy, Mr. Alonzo R, Chapin. ‘The feport was adopted. The Becretary's report for tho quarter ending Febraary was read and referred to the [i- nance Committee, It showed s total expendlture of $7,018,04 for the throe months, and a total nn. expended balance up to March 1 of §23,804, The Dosrd then adjourned, 1 The Chicago Unlon Veleran Club held an ad. ourned regular mecting last night ot the Grand acific. The Secrotary road u commualcation from Senator Ingalls, stating that tha resolntion number of shares. Mr. C. L. Tavpan lhoant & $500-policy-holder should have a vote a8 well as one who had'a policy for $20, 000, The provision of the charter was then read. It ‘was ns follows: **]u the cholce of Directors. foresald, cach pereon insured and prescnt personally, or by his roxy, shail be ontitied to one vote.** Mr. Bross moved, in order to got the question before the mecting, to sppove the charter. In his oplinlon It was tho best ‘thingithe policy-holde ng intnitoly proferable to s long and waiting for dividends, A gentleman rose to lJnllnl. of order. The pres~ eot neeting was, he sald, perfactly gestaltons, as the meeting in Hartford wus the only one wlhose ndoption of the charter would piake it binding, The Chairman decided agalust the polnt of order, Mr. Foraythe then went on to speak of what he rogarded ns Lhe injustice of tha provision. Mr. Ucorge Snerwood saw no objectlon to the adoptad by tho Club, **that the Pension laws be so | provision, since the new Company was tantual in sinended a8 1o recornize jast claims for arrearazes { jta plan, nnd cach member had cqoal righis with of pensions back tothe date uf disaoility of the pen- | tho reat. sloner, Irrespective of the date of tilingthe ¢lalm for penefon,” hiad been braught 10 the notite of the Senate 1nd roferred (o tho proper committos, In response to o satof resolutions ndopted by the Cinh some weeks axo and sont to President laye: a letter from Becrelary Evarts was read, The ro futions reconfinended the reappointment of Ges The Chalrman stated that the discussion would have been vory well before the Legislatars, bat,as he ylewed it, was out of order at this timo. Mr. Dross’ motion to APTTIOVE THB CARTER was then carriod. There woro several negatlve votes. John Forsytha's voice led all the rest, Ticman 0. Osborno to the Ministry of the | "G giion af tiea. Stiles, tho foljawlng Commt- Argentino Teoublle, 8, A, und fho letter X i Hn'i!d that thers mneed he no reappolntment, tow was appointed to ratire and rteport to the meeting the name of a sultable person o represcot the pulicy-bolders at the meeting in Ifartford, and nlso to recommend a suitable porson wa the Di- rector for Illinols: Gen. Stiles, C. L. Tappan, Mr. Broes, the ltev. J. M. Canldwell, The Committes was onit but a ehort time, and reported that tearge 8herwood was their unani- mous choice to represent tha policy-holders at the Hartford meeting. The Commiltes were also unanjinous in_the opinion that Mr. Bherwood becauas the torm of o Minister's oMce dld not ex- pire nt any set time. TheCommitteson Entertain- ment “reported, .mlng that an_entertalnment would ba given March 28 at llershey Hall, It will ba rememnbered that an order was fssued from the Internal Hevenuaoflicea fow wecks ago to the effoct that manufacturors of cigars muet keep their factorles and walesrooms ~distinct snd separate, with no communicatiun between the two apartmopte. This waa done to protect the reva- | should ba the Chicazo Director, and recommiendeil Due, and to provent the manufactuzer from selilng | that ha bo fustructed to vote for himaelf us such his ' cigars otberwise than in legal box ofticer. Tho report waa adopted, roperly branded, labeled, and stamped. Mr. Bross nominated Mr, J. I1. Roes to appraise - Bur®lY secms that such’ a premsura nax | the Chicago Droperty, g been brought to bear upon the oficlale that a Mr, Wells oxplained that the Company's report Deow order has Jast been Iesued, maaifylog ihe re. | to the Ineurance Commissloner was 10 bo mads ae _atrictions to & considerable extout. Now a manu- facturer 18 allowed s door and windows, for the uurpase of light and ventilation, between his tory and atore, but tho salcaroom must be at least entira room, though the upper portion of the rtition may boof glues or wire-cloth, Collectors ind revenue oficers aro enjolned to sce that these inatructions are lllldl{ carried out on and after Ml{ 1, 1878, This will relieve the mindsof many of ihe amall deslers, who would have beon hard. pulmn it compolled to conform to the original rules. up tothe 1st of April. A report hnd Leen made p Lo the 1st of January, bul uow that anotner ordered, the Company dosired to have & fresh appraisal inade which would meot tha soproval of the Chl policy-holders. 1lo thought that M sherwood, representing the Cnicago policy-holde, could, with an stant, make such an” appral s wonld meet their approval, Mr, Bross withdrew hts mution on the under. atandlng that Mr. 8herwood would make the ap- pralsemont, sugyesting st the same time that Mr, Vella assist him lo the work, Mr, Walls 0 d 1o have nothing to do with ‘making the appraisement, an be wished tho matter to rest entirely with the policy-hotders, Mr, Tappan moved that Mr, J, Il Jtees act with Mr. Bherwood, and that they appoint & thind party, QRAIN INBPECTION. An fmportant sult was entered in the Clrcuit Court yesterday by Lyun, Lester & Co. sgainal Culef Graln Inspector Swett ana his bondsmen to yecover 8&0&0 Last evening a TainUxa re- ter exlled on Mr, Lyon, and obiamned f Catried, Tk the, followlni factst” For pome Monihs. CARt he Chaleman stated that the form of proxy was —1n fact, ever since the coru crop of 1877 began | 6207 19 he sined by tbe plicy holdors, and 8 ma- moving o markel—thers bas been righs along an | ority of those prosent Allod In thelr nawes on the AL, Mr, Forayihe sald he wished that any who sgroed bouse receipts #0 dealynating It wers Issucd by | Withbim would unlte in signing praxies for any e e e 10 Which L1t was® comiqnelt, | person they saw 4L The vuto iaken on the Com- mittes's report aid not bind any oae, as he viewed it. did not want Mr. Sherwood to represent him, althongh he had no personal objection 10 thy entleman, vnsequently, Le should either be fartford himasil on thoe18th, or would have som bagy there to reprascut bim by proxy. Agontieman moved that the Secrotary send a copy of the prucesdings 1o tho Fresident of tha Cowpany, that they iight be known as the ex. pression of tho mosting. Dr, Itydor desired to say & ward, see tho T A few wecks sgo sold 100 cars of No. to arrive. Bubsequontly tho corn was bougbt here on 'Change and Joaded fiito the cars. The urivate fuspector of the irm pronounced tha grain of 8 Iomr% lity than No. 2, which the receiptscalled for, The warehousemen duclined to flv y other, A3 it was 80 Inepected by the State oiMc Lyon, Leater & Co. accepted it under protest, snd {t'w acco dlnklyflugn'd to Now York, On arrival the the parties who had purchased it to declined 1o sccept, vn tho ground ey had bought, contract called for No and the corn dellvered ‘was not up to that grude, Accordingly It was put ©n the open mi \d by eample, bringing tha price of **ste: orn, which tho experts prooounce it 10 be, and nserious luss was occa- sloned. The term **steamer ™ vpiled In New York to all corn which {s not in condition to justi- 1y its exportation to Europe in sall vessels. In order to prevent its heating it must Lo shipped, if shipoed at all, in steam vessels which wake the passsge in from eight to ten days. Mr. Lyon called upon Chict Grain Inspector Bwett and demanded & re ation, but could get Lyon, Lester & Ca. ! curn in New Yark Ue could not on for any oppositlon to tho cnarter watton of Mr. Sherwood as & repro- sentative of tho policy-holders. If they acceptod thecharter, thers wi s e of thelr haviag 8 success{ul and 4ol ly permsuent iastitution, thay rejacted it, the Com] must go into the hands of a Recelver beyon peradventure, It acemed to him very cloar whichhorn of the dilem. ma an intellizent inan ought to take. 1f the char- ter waa rejected, the Compsny was in the limbo of bankraptcy abaclutely, snd $a the bands of & - oarried. uldwell offored a resolution that who had nut acaled their policies 5o saitafaction. lleuce the suit 1 question, roceed to do 4o at once, and thereby shate With the State inspoction e worth snything, the frm LTI mpany. The resolutlon say, It ought {0 protect the donlcreln corny If iwbe | WisAdopted. o . y-holders, except Mr. Forsyihe Modhlen, e ey dlit 0% I 16 S beavol | Afler dlu.{ngln triends had signed the prox- POSTAG HATES TO TUR ARGENTINE nEvunLic, | €5 t0e teellng adjourned, Tae disadecied ones will bold a meeting at au early dayand decide upon semebody Lo represent iheir intorosts. ‘They ussert tho cholca of Mr. Bherwood wasa put-up Job to which they will Dever—no never—give thetr consont, On aud after April 1 the Argenting Republic be- comes a part of the General Postal Unlub formed b( the Treaty of Derne, subject to all the pro- viatons of safd treaty, snd to an additional postage ¢harge ta cover the expuuscs of sea transpustativn beyund the limits of ‘tho Goneral Pastul Union ss origiually formed by vhe Treaty of Berae. 1ig rates of postago to be lovied ana collocted in the United States ou and after April i, on tho pre- pald correspondence gent to, and the unpald cor- respondence recolved from, ibe Argenting lopub- licare as follows: For prepaid lelters, 10 cents per 15 gramaies ounce); lor unpald Jutters re- ceived, 15 cents per 15 gramues (¥ ouace for postal-cards, "4 cenis cach; for newa- if not ‘over four ounces in weight, sch. Forbooks, other printed matler, patterce of merchandlse, Jegal aud cumwerclal ocunients, pampblcts, tiuslc, visiting-cards, pho- togrsphs, catalogucs, prospectuse: Dounce- ments, wnd uotices of various kiuds, whether printed, engraved, or }Mthogravhed, 4 cents per cach welzhi of two ounces ot ouncea. For the re, pond- ence, 10 cents. All tho provisions and restrictions of the General Postal Unlou ‘Freaty concluded st Berue Uct. D, 1874, spply a8 well o tho corre- ondence cxchanged wiih the Argenting Republic 0 the corfespondence exchanycd with ihe orig- I.II. AI‘mnl.l.mln:n :m:nu‘i:-.ummnpouduuu for e Argentine Nepubiic should be forwurded to the Eacbango Otfice of New York, & MINT. 1o compliance with the,fotlowing call, there will be 8 meeting of citizens {his svenlng ut the Pacitic 1fotel at 8 o'clock Lu (ske aciiun looking 1o the ess tablishment in this city of the proposed branch miot. - 81, Louls, Cluciuuati, sad lod: at work for a shmilar purpus people of thia city to master can command if they would secure it. For this Feason thors should vy 8 lurge utiendance: To ihe Bankers and Merchanta of CAictyo=GrxT) uzx: 111s propoed Lo call 8 incetfog of vur Jufiueatial cltizeas at the Facific Hotel fur the devliog uf iuesss 0 induce the Government tu lucste In Chicago the ranch mink tiat s 8boul 10 be eatabliabid 14 souid - RELIGIOUS, TUE METHODISTS Beld their regular weekly mouctiug yosterday morn. ing In the conference-room st No. 57 Washington Dr, sireet, Prealding-Elder Willing Ju the chalr. itchcock expressed tho hope that & large attendance of the minieter of the Garreit Hiblical Institate to-day for the pur- poss of davising sume plao for the rolief of that Inatitution, aod Its futuro conduct, There was soms general lalk about entertaining dolegates to the meeting, at which sometbing hke 100 are ex- pected to be present. The reports of the pastors showed that thelr cotertalnment was already pro- vided for. . The order of the day wia tben taken up—the continued dlecussion of tho questlon, **What can wiolsters and churches do, more than they are doing, to save minors not ooly from iatemperance, :ull also frow sll o‘lh:l lllLll" n’l‘:t';le:“.l Dr. llin- eld, 88 por appointuient. opencd thy dlscusslo; He sl lnd-:'la &v‘o’.“ that cmunn ia the s\u:u.;'. schuols were famillanzed 11 many cases 'ufl beripture withoul belng converted or lmprosse thereby. and yei he coald ot sgres wila lafl Hemilon ta ber denunciation of the Sunday-achuol 8s & folly in Iszael. ‘I'be Sunday-school had a camplistied much guod. snd till doing goud. After the Sund; chool sod induvnce on youth came the family. The favorable reporta about taking children {mm the city and distrisut- ing them sbout the country should ve peceivad with sowne graiue of slluwance. Bowe of thewm fell luto v baucs of clow uulbing tmote nor | Was su Immense . There leld of labor open o Christisus Weatera city. fu lmptoving the howmes of (s street boya, any- }nfi' nx;nnunuwxl s _lnduylollfi P o lhinfldo:l 1o that dirsctivo being like lw:e.ltnh{l ‘;‘n“. ;‘\'Ju’;g ..Kuumn. J:mc “Stur, ¥ | theLitler watess ut tucir fountail-head. While at Famos Lo CWheeler, Clarics was well tolook afier the poor aud ignoraot, it iliam_ Drom. Thomas Fad A | woald occur to ull the bretbren that there were Bsal T, P, Tollma, Mresten, Kean €y | winlsters’ suns aud the suss of Chriatisn churca~ TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1878, membere who were_going to the had ot a fearfal rate of progress. - Thr questlon of parental re. etenint had not, in his opinion, received the proper amonnt of attention in these aizenseions. Not many parents had any well-considered theory asto how telr children bught to be trained. In fact, the numhes of parents who had was cxceedingly #mall, compared with the namber of farmera who were careful atont ralsing calves and keeping stock. Therowas room for mnch earnest Chris- tian work in this respect. e believed that parents were responsiblo for their ehildren’a fate, and when they began to realize this, andendeavored to tealn their ¢! ren (n the way they shonld go, ono ‘Yranch of the question would have been answered. The Res. Mr. Crafts spoke In favor of the fve- minate talks to children before the morning ser- mon. Speaking of tho eystem of lesran-papers, he belleved the sayster a good one, and attribnted tho lack of results from following it in certain in- stances to the difMicalty in working the machinory. In closing, he_snoke of tha system of [free «concerts at Farwell Ilall as 8 means of attracting the young men from the raloons and dives, and bringing thom in'o assoclstion with Ciiristian people and participation in innocent. attractive ambsement. _iie snbmitted a resolution commending (o tha Y. M. C. A. managers the adoption of lhi:dphn. action on wwhich was tempo- rarlly postoon ‘the Rev, Mr. Patton thonght thers was alto- gother 1oo much and too complicated machinery In tho Bunday-schools,—~too many Berean lesson- helpe,—and not natil the syatem was simpiified could the Sunday-schiools bo carried on to the best. adsantaze. ‘The Rev. M. M. Parkharet spoke of the impor- tance of personai efforte, and instancod what had ‘besn done by certaln teachers whom he knew, ‘The Rev. Dr. Thomas was In fall sympsthy with Eelfln[flpel\nlu into the Chnreh and Sunday-school, ut he did belleve cociety had to move In broader directions. The Chareh nnd Sunday-achool took people toa late, Children wero atarted wrang, — actually conceived In sin and begotten in Inlmfll{.-— and people needed fnetruction in thia directlon. The Goepel conld not be expected to do every. thing. There was a great need here far the rayer, thonght, and efturt of Christlan people, — octora 48 well ns ministere, Moral fnsleuction ahould be had in the shoole, and all the chueches would Join in such a request, which tan anything bot sectarian, The re!yulmlll.lllily of parents could not he insisted npon too mach. tod's laws ought to be nnderstood and obeyed, and the Chureh rhoald agitate, and continue 0 agitato, thiasubd- Ject until the much-needed reforms wero brought sbont, ‘I'he Rov. Mr. Danicls saw encouragement in the fact that 6,000 souls throughoat tne world were maved every day. \While he could symuathize with the appsrently mournfal feeling of the meet. fng, he did think thero was cansa to rejolce and tsks courage. \What was saving men and what wailld save some men was not physiology, philos- nyh , nor medical seience, bat the (ospel of Cnrist—not the nataral, but the supetnatnral. ‘The Brsiness Commiitee reported as the quea- tron for dlscnssion next Monday, ‘*Whst Course stors Wil Securo to the Churchea tho (ireatest Good from the Present Temperance MNevival?” the Rev, John Atkinton to leaa in the discansion. ‘The report was adopted, Presiding-Klder Wilitng did not think the meet- 1og had nctanlly gotten hold of the suhject under discusslon for somc wecks, Tho great questjon wan, hoiv to save the muititade of boys and giria. men and women, on the etreets,and he hoped there wonld be constant, carnest prayer ae well as per- sonal work on tho part of tha pastars to reach this class, Ile called upon the Hev. Dr. Williameon and the Rev. Dr, Craven talead in prayer on this snb- ject. Afietsomo further talk atout tho Conven- lon ta-day In the interes’ of Garrett Bibilcal In- atitute, thie meeting adjourned. 1TENS, Tho Baptist minteters met In weekly conference esterday murning at No. 71 Handoiph strect, i‘ho Rov, Dr. Owons presided. 'fhe Rev, Me. Iasselhuhn sketched o sermon which he had preached the day proviol Dr. Evorta led In the dlacnsslon of the snbject, ¥ Chareh Independency, and [fow to Make 1t Con- servative snd Bsfo.* Tha tople was dlacusred b neatly all present, and the moeting adjoarnoed wit! prayer. ‘There was placed on file yesterdsy morning, in the Recorder's ofics, & decd conveylng, Rra- taftously, from Dr. Tolman \Whesler to the Rt.- Rev. Biahop McLaren, Blshop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Iilinols, and his succossors in the Hishopric forever, tne handsoms marble-front rosidence No. Outarlo straet. Dr. Wheeler isun old remident of Chicago, Wellllly\ retired, and long tho Senlor (Warden of St. James' Church. ‘This present to tha Digcase from blm in his ad- ance%umu a tribate of hie regard for the urch. THE COUNTY BOARD, COMMUNICATIONS. ‘The regnlar weekly mesting of the County Board was held ycstorday afternoon, ail tho members present cxcept Menars, Conly and Tabor. A communication was read from the Warden of the Hoepitsl recommending that the grounds armund the Hospital be graded. Referrad to the Ifospital Committee, with power to act. A communication from W. R. Burdick was read asking the use of tho Reform School gronuds for agticultarsl purposes. Teferred. ‘A mmmnn‘zcmn was présanted from the Qity Compiralier calling attention to the fact that tho connty owed the city $32,351.90 for disting pris- onersat the Bridawell, etc., and ssking that soms provisfon bo mado to pay the same, Referred. ‘O the petition of Ur . Walther, of tho Town of Lako, the following new pelllv-rh tablished for the coming town elect) Statestreet, and Henry Fredricks' bos Arhland avenne, noac Forty- of the Comnmissloners wers very solicitons about having the actlon puolished, and it may mean mor than it sppuars, especially since they live eutside of the towa. STRACTS. The call of commistees was then taken up. Mr. Fitzgarald, from the Finance Committee, sald bo had no report to make, but wanted his Comunittee 1o meet to-Jay to look over tho report of the *'ox- perta” appainted to lo 1o the Cannty Trensuro: arcounts, andalrorog the Comm| tho communtestions in roferenco to the offica had been referred to most Wedi wanted tha Recorder, and numerous nawed, brocght bieforo tha Committe: and weni on to say that he proposed to show by tha Itecorder's cmployes that ho had been blackmall- ing them oat of $3 per month, was Incompotent, dishonest, ete. Mr. Wheeler said he was opposed to any such action, He did not nnderstand that smy charges had been preforred against Mr. Brockway, snd until there wero he was oppased to golug iato any lnvrm¥uan. Mr. Fitzgerald rosponded that he had m charges, and ho wanted Peltzer, J.J. MoGr: Charles K. Lerrick, aud others, snummoned to tify in the matter; hecould prove what he had onid, Mr, Wheeler said ha was in favor of the fallest Investigation, and was satisfied that Mr. Urockway could auawer s}l charges that might he made, Ha wanted the charges reduced to writing, however, and was opposcd to acting antil there was some- thing taneible upon which to act. After aoms farther discnssion Mr., Fitsgerald reed to put his ch In wmln{ whereapon the whole subjoct was h the under- standing that the witne 1monea, but th onld only on the Recorder's Iate report, BX-COUNTY CLERK LIED sent in another charactoristic yeport in refersnce tohis accounts. It lacked his signature and the neceasary aifidavit, as did bls forine tement. 1t showed that the roceipta of his ofico had been (ex- clustve of whi bheen turned over) 058,97, and the expens: 41, 230, KO, 1 ing in his handa $ Attached to tha so-called report were excuacs for the discrepancy betwoen this @ former ** report, ™ especislly touching the shortago in the naturalization account, in which the ofiice did & thriviug business during the Gen- eral's cundldacy for re-vlection, One of the ex- cuses {s from one of his Iste employes, W, 8. -Young, Jr., froum whichthe following is extracted: Auplicants for ssvepa caimo (rom all para of tha city aad county, {a many {neances 1o por u pay the foe. 3lany of the spplicaut ho eould anly zowae at piKht. & quired amount of wio quently aud pay, but | previms cullectlng the amounts from the Da pubiiean Comitters. dus diligenca hink, under the clrounitances. we we succeaptul. ‘Tho document was 1aid over. ‘fhe coatracls recently awaraed to Cameron, Amberg & Co, and J. M. W, Jones, for printing. Linding. snd statlonery, were read and authorized to bae slgned by the Chalrman spon the former iving bond Inthe sum of $3,000 sud the Istter "The Committes on Public Buildings apd Jail and mmended that the Board-room be gl ‘Treasarer from Apnl 1 to Lee. 1. Concurred in. - The Special L‘ommuhug)uln!fl 10 pase on pro- posals for furnishing lugpl os raported. All of the recommendations have heretofore been given, sud tuey wors unanimously concasred in withont cxe ceplion or debate. introduced & ME. BENXE olution calling attention Lo the fact in the Courts attbe fn. for the recovery of Ing the County Attorn 10 protect the county dopted. at by the Bosrd's action s faw niomenta previous 1t had voted itsell oot of doors, and woved that the next meoting be beld ln ibe Grand Jury roum. Mr. Wheeler sald gued the report giving the ‘Treasurer the Board's roown, but bad slnce come to the concluaton that the Treseuser conld go 19to & as readily as the Board couln, could ocoupy the rooms I ement merly occupted by the Connty Clerk, sud moved that the action of the Board ln onaide ‘The motion to roconsider was lost, whereuoon Mr. Bradley offered as a aubstitute to Mr. Bur- ling's motion thst the Committes on Jall and Jail Acconnts rent suit rooms, convenient to the buliding, for the uf the Huard. The subati- tate was lost, and dually Mr. Barling’s motion to occupy the Girand Jury rooin hers prevalled. The Board thea adjenraed for one week. CUSTOMS, COLLECTOR BMITH. **1 heye come to interview you," sald & reporter to Cotlector Sumith yesterday moining. **What about?" asked Mr. Bmith. report 10 Becretary Sherman about m-House frauds. ™ **1 am writlog & letter to the Becratary sow, ' **Whatdo you think of that repors?" **1 don't wish to talk about it now; but I'll say this: § wassurprised to fad lo Tus Teisuxs this morning sn ofcinl commnnication addrosscd to Ined in reference to the pf , and fi" y & | capacity of which was (nsufelent for hi tbe Secretary of the Trestary by a clerk in his partof the latest nchemo fo_ brenk the jalh &nd [ tho accommodation of il who, songht admls- otllce, one I, B, James,. who cisims to acenpy the | [arbel confirme: ""‘""'];“ he cook 14 in the | g, --Addresses respecting thé hfe and chat- powition of Chiaf of Castomy. Why Mr. James hadit of coming Into the with the food three Tiines a day by way of the slevator canneciing with | 2ctCF of the deceasod were made by the Rev. shiontd ferl ealled npon to relect npon the Col- | the kitchen, and Ward and Tarbel and others had | [lram Miller, D. D, the Rey. J. A, Swaney, 1470 of Chicag® 1s mace than T am abin to seenant | noticed that ha carried tha kitchen keya with him, | the Rev. D, D, Dempscy, D- I, tha Ror. W, fer, 51" 3 have lnarer mannfin:dl the name | and thoogbt that ¢ n;sy fi;"mlml mn& Bignell, and the Rer. J. C. 8coflold. Ori nal d Stu, d dM R of ' Mr. James ftn any ofcial commu- | an escape by way o e olevator an - - ginal an ndar anufaot; ication (o the department, and have had | Kitchon wonld be ensy. They therefore nlanned, Ures, Hoa acqsintance with ki of ans knowledee of his ' A % OASUALTIES. ’ thuy eay, to shoot tho cook at the elevator, take the keya fram him, and be off, and conlessed that “theywonld have carred (¢ ont bul for the dincovery of the pietol, The Jaller dnes not bellers, how. ever, that what they say comnprises thelr entiru plan, and to gnard againat {lier schemen is taking grery precaution la hi¢ nower, and eaya that he ha4 no fear of any escapes, and from his long ex- perience in desling with snch characters there is not mach danger, A CHANCH TO INVESTIGATR, The Committes on Nnxpllen meets sgaln this morning, and will proceed to consider he bida for druge. ‘Tho flfuml of soma of the bidders wero obtsinable yea znh(y for the firat tine, and aro as foliows, for supplsing o givan list of articles: 11. A. Hurlbut & Co., $450.21; H. OFFIOR AND PACTORY: Wos. 64, 66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washinguoa-at, N, Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The mast pleasant and effective Boap for the ¥,an; 1y Wantin 0 oF offared. A TR aca 1ea'on FeehipE oF 20 Cone T0re BABBITT’S ¢: istence, except as certaln Initials on oficlal com- ni nnications of the dejartment may have indicated that **11. B, J.'" meant A person who might be 1T, 1i. James, 11, 1. Jones, or I B, Jack—son. Per- Teips it 18 becansa 1 have felt ealled on o advirs ihe Seerctary confidentially of the state of feeling among the {mporters of Chicago against the Cus- toins aystem in_New York. Thero could be no ground for Mr, James' Jeremiad, and it {s now in ardet for (hat gentleman o axpiain why It §s ho feels ft incumbient on himselt 1o rush {nto print in defennc of the New York #ystrm. So far ne [ am personally concerned 1 don't care a fig for Mr. wames, of tha New York Hing. 1 shal) g‘gunnnny nddress myzolf to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1dop't cate to make public now what I shiall say to him in my communication." SAD ACCIDENT. Apectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Danviiie, IIl, March 25.—Mrs, David Watte, who lives at Burgoyne's brick-yard, near this city, while splitting kinaling-wood last evening, accldentally struck her lttle B-year-old chilid In the head with the ox, Inflicting a wound from which it must die. Tho poor mother Is perfect- Iy frantte with grief, s THE MAGENTA VICTIMS, Povanxervsie, N, Y., March 23— flenry Bnechner {present contractor), §20.43; feama & Uer- | alles, another vietim of tho Magenta dinaster Tho reporter then called an Appraser Ham, and m:x'emi.h;figgf13?“5%1"{(':’.‘:&‘:bn'20'c"‘3.‘ Yia. | died ol Sing Bing this Sternoon. Wille flam! Atad G b m.“T,g.I‘!:.,El § OAP' asked him what he had to say, The present confractor, it wil ba acen, | Mond and a msnnamed Burchard arestill miss- e B S et T *F ot e 10 the, 4 for *There {8 no appeal case of the fort mentloned | fs the lowest bidder, and, n fact, {1 so | INR: 9 no equal, Fample box, mn(l(n&l. thres nn{ In the dispatch.” aaid he, ‘*pending before the | much lower than the very housos tent {ree on receipt of 73 cents, department. There In a'cate of difference in | he buyaa part of hiastock from, that it Is Jooked THFE HURON VICTIMS. NonroLg, Va., March 25.—Bixty-three bodles, yictima of the Iluron disaster, srrived hero. Thoy will bo taken to Annapolis. ———— e " INDIANS. upon enrpicionsly, and has caured some persons 1o look fnto hizpast bills. Those who have looxed at the bills he has boen pald say that, comparing thom with his bid of a year ago, his bid wan a niere muatter of form, and that he charged what he pleaeed for what he fnrnished, and no one ever aald anyihing abont 1t. This, they say, explains his classification between New York and Chicago on rome 1:dginge conrignad, not to West & Co., hell- dealers, bnt to Weat, Kaiser & Co.. of Dushnell, I, and the qnestion is wnether tho edaings are Jinen or colton, They wers retarned In et York A«cation. \We fonnd them {n cvery instance, ex- ouptas to two item In the invoice, to be linon. T BABBITT'’S SOAP POWDER, ind servicesble white e '”';”?'"".?fif:‘.'fi"fi" xL5, A Do wundmitted them to soveral oxperts, who agreed | Jow bil now. If the facts ace an repreasntoil, an —— (6D minutes without the ke of greass or potashe i ‘with me in the classidcation. Itherefors retarned | invesiigation ahonld follow at onee, not only as o ckags senk 1 D receipt of conw. Them as linen, _In December fast 1 liad & ta tho prices charked in the The Fate.af Surgacous Nedaklng e Ha i lgdedin Spectal Dispateh to The Tribure, BisstArck, D. T., March 25.—In July, 1874, he part na compared with his quailty of drnge farnished, case of difference with New York in shawls. consigned to J. V. Farwell & id, but aleo aa to the Commissioner Cleary, Cor BABBITT’ awls wete pamed in ' New York as wool | as Chaleman of the Committee, should demand 1t iy worin otk Titoned ke 5% | whelhe T cnties i Ararl e aal Sbe” | iy west of Ferbine s Biled he foher YEAST POWDER c! » , assessin sed on oged Irregn- the duty n{ 50-i15. The case went to the deplns 1aritlen, nnflplml'led m'f,‘}’u'n;‘ the ‘ml-.g nlc:i‘:e Joteph Delorme, his son, and son-lu-law, and . inent, and the department directed me to procurs samples of ths shawls and forward them to the New York Appraiser. 1 protested, raying: *The question I1s purely ono of fact, namely, Arothe snawis in quesiton all-wool? Tho ehawls have he did not anait the bills knowlug that they wers erroneous; {n 1t was his duty to know that they were corrects and, since they” aro sald to ba Incor- rect, he nught to take the pains to inform bimeelt on the subject. Teft his wifo and daughter for dead. ‘The Indl- ans oscaped without trouble, Recently two of them turned up at Fort Totten, and upon a war- rant of United States Commissioner Van Ettan Aholutely pute, Bread, cakespuddings, n & short eoace of tima. keep lon; more dir estible than when mada of ¢omm d cheap imitg. A trisl packsgo seot freo on receipt of 73 ceatd, ons. ! Déen examined by tho Appratecr of New York and et were arrested. After his arreat one of them ate B AB Bl I I S d not all-wool. They h - tempted to escape, and the guard killed him. nea by me. and ':g:onncc'rfln-n\::ol‘.n “Tho din. CRIMINATL. Tho other is stiif al Totten. finlu: other three, pute, thercfore, is between the offico at Natr York e one {8 dead and two aro looklng for more scalps. Rain-in-the-Face, who cut Tom Custer’s heart aut at the Custer massacre, {8 ono of these two Indlaps. IIo was under arrest at Lincoln, and then escaped. Custer arrested him at Standing Rock, and for that indigaity the murderer had his revenge. &pecial Dispateh to The Tridunc, OxAlA, Nob., March 35.—Informatlon has been recelved here that an order for the removal of the Bpotted Tall Indians from the Missouri back to the White River, fn accordance with thelr wishes, has been recelved at the Agency from Washington. The removal will take placo in Msy, Qen. J. 41, Hammond left Yankton Friday to visit both Red Cloud and Spotted SALERATUS, Astandardarticle. Assmple Packsgy se recelpLof 35 cents. He B nt free on BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, ted frea from all fmpurittes. Tho house 5.‘::5"&;“ 12" '131 Dackage sent freo on raceipy o] 5 cente. BABBITT’S and the offica at Chicago. This being the case, it 1s proposed by tho department to submit the de- tision of the dispule lo tho Appraiser of New York, one of the defendante. 1 cannot think ithat the depariment has sufiiciently considered | us rnling when the question fs in doabt, but that o6 & proper representation It will direct that the svmplées In question be rent to some oiher port W hose officers will be able 1o act In the premisca w lshont prefudice. 1, therafore, Tepectfully aug- gewt that, before proceeding further In the matter, th.3 department be appealed to in sccordance with tho: view of the case hereln taken.' Natwithstand- ing this appeal, the department direcied that the shawls be sent to the Arrpl'lller at New York, Noiv, having hiad this experience, when this differ- ence: In edaings came up, presuming that the same Watt Robbins and his gang of five wore each as- serecd 85 yesterday by Justica Foote for being gambling-house inmates, Frank Sinagra and Avgnatus Fonl waere bronght 88 culprita befors Commlssloner Hoyne yesterday morning, charged with selling eigars with a false and frandnlent brand and cantion label, in imita. tion of B!hlclhen{s and Key Wests, Ford waa di; charged, while Sinagra was held to ball In §500. Charles Fuche and Albart an, two young men who sneaked a bolt of muslin from the dry. Roods stare of F', Boldenweck, No, 223 Halsted street, were yosterday arrested and locked op at the Armory by Detectives Ryan ana Osterman. They are altoanspected of having robbed soveral | Tall ] d he Wi requ est would be mnade of me, I dotermined to get all Agencloe, and to the location on the White an suuthoritative decision % o the material of | OUICF places in the Weat Division. River for the Iatter Indlans. POTASH. which the edgings were composed. I therefors ————— CROP PROSPECTS. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Tribune. Dwianr, Iik, March 25.—Tho weather of the past six days has turncd this great sea of mud into dry land. This morning all over this beautiful wrairie the farmerscan oe scen ot work breaking down corn-stalks. Harrowing In wheat and oats. Plowing for corn. In fact the whols reglon around is one aceno of busy 1fe and activity, This is thoearliest spring sinco 1800, and the farmers are feeling jubllant Sunday afternoon James O'Nlell, the burglar who waa recently wounded at Wheaton, saked for a knife for the purpuse of paring an_apple. o inunagiately thrust it lo tho bandle Ito s ‘sbdos men four times, inficting mortal wounds, 1le einted that his auflerings from the wound recelved on the night of the burglary are greater than he can bear, and that he did not want to live anyway, Ho was alive at noon yesterday, but the physiciane say that his recovery ta imposaible, ‘.lgcl:f’ryn“r:e-‘t:!:.lll;nry Tnh‘!ln, alias llonro:. ang noswn ung scamp, charge: with veSrancy? Edward Sheweross. of bunko. rad mock aactlon fame, also charged with vagran. reya tsted & house In Chicago (o forward samples of alf these edgings to the manufacturer in Ka. tope, which they agreed to do. I don't know whet her they havo reccived a reply to thelr letter, 1 presume these samples of edgings wers anbmite ted to the Appralser at New York, and he refused to reverss his originsi dacision. { able, when the house referrcd lo recelvca a reply in re. gard to the edgings, to state what the mannfac- turer has to nay un the subject, That {s ail 1 have to esy now." TICE BPECIAL COMMITTRR on Custom-Tlouse Frauds did not do much at ita on yesterday. A fow witnestes wore examin- A orcentrated alkall, donhls the strengtl tem&lu:: Fotun. smp{} sont free OD receipt R cent THE PROPRIETOR will glve au ounce of &old for every ounce of impuritics fousd lu nny of these preparations. Tor Sale by all Dealevs, CLOTHES-C] LEANING. DYFD TR i e e o SO ) Can_be beautitnil Tung Wun‘: Lee, larcen; llea 810 u g;rbcl;l‘!:knhnl?nn{arxxd 1 "Ay_{ ey} o . EDy . Ex. , but'the testtmony ellcited was not connidered 5 h 0 | over the prospects of getting in the crop in rened C. 0, D, COOK of ‘s very important nature compared | pon Lfi.fl'aflfl;’ix:fi?,flf\mshf:{fv':fl;r'. N itknrcuors | Rood season. There has been but very littia 4 ‘5"33"{"{‘9" abers with some that han been bronght out. The partica | caught loafing about the corner of State and Madi- | Of our iminense crop of corn sold during the e Clicaxor 10T Nocra before tho Comsaiasion yeaterday wern Jerome M. | aun streeta; iienry Glssencr, assnuit upon Mathias | Past winter on account of the horrld eondition 0t es [ -,;".-u or nx‘p‘;l;llfi;:;u&gzrr::&kl;l,dlzg .,’:'.‘,}.fl?,‘.".'."(‘" lh? Mordt, of No. 20% Mohaiwk sireet; Fred \v, liran. | of the roads. This will not be moved, however, ® _N. D.—Lad oy Tooking-glams piate 4 Ed. Downs, D";:‘"fim kle, charged with drawing a revulyer on his father, | untll the spring prowing Is done and the corn Bacques, Bhawls, e LADIES AND GENTS. ' AUCTION SALES. By GLEO. P. GORE & CO,, €5 and 70 Wabash-sv, Leopold, wholle he was beating the family at tl hnmr:: No. 152 North starket strest, 2 Bl George W, Clark, o yonng man formerly of Bt. Louls, was before Justice Meech yestarday upon a change of venuc lrom Jost.ce Pollsk, Il was charged with iarceny an batlee, nnd, the_evidence uni and cleaned. bouse of Jahn V. Farwell & Co, Tho Commis- afoners will not be able to closejthelr work in tnls ¢ity for theea or four days {u in all probability, ‘Y'hers has boen considerable testimony taken hers ‘which will most likeiy prove damaging to the ilotham Customs oMoiale, The Comintssion will planted More spring wheat Las been sown than for many previous years, The prospects now are that every acro will be sown or planted the coming scason, and that wa shall have ;mlx?eimnv to cxchangs for Bhorman's silver ollars. Eggs, 5 cents per dozen. Butter, steach 8t. Loals by tha latter part of the week. A | #howing that he had gots watch from Mz, H, IS, " —— oIS S s | PR LIS S (57 o ek | ime 14 el pand. Jes bl 2 | REGULAR TRADE SALE slome mntters of neccasity, bat few If any wit- | lent, the Court held himover to the Criminal Tarkeys, live, B cents per . 1 Pflt ] masses will bo examined. Court in bonda of $500. Immediatoly atter givin, urkeys, live, 5 cents per pound. And yet the Francla A. Diades, Appraiser of Customs Pact of | bonds, Constable Hart arrested him upon & warmnt | People are starving! Dettoit, orrived in mF. city yestarday morning, | #wornout by Dantel J, Wron, who saya that Clark ———— y aid 18 the gueat of the Appralser-General's Spectal { bronght to him a horse for sslo and yot $20 ad. CENTRAL AND WESTERN MINNESOTA are now reaclied twice dally by trains of through conches between Chicago and New Ulm, over the Chicago & Northwestorn Rallway, rullmansleep- ers run (o Sparts, Winons, Owatonaa, and Now Ulm, Seo time-table, vancad on bim, . Tho horso belonzod 1o Dr. T. . Commitice, Tilothards, snd hence the. eontdencs gane.” Une the last chargo he gave $500 bonds. Charles Lavine, son of J. M, Lavine, of No. 1088 Went Madison atreet, was Inst evening Larned over by his father to the police, and I {n'a falr way of golng 1o the Reform School. The boy, thongh only 11 yeats of age, and quite llliterato, has been TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 0:30 A. M. One Hundred Cases Straw Goods, Fitty Cases Japanese Fans. GRO, P. GORE & CO., Auctionsers. At our Wednesday Auction Sale of March &7, INCORRECT. Unon i Lest Sunday's Globe-Democrat has the follow- ng: ‘The Commission appolnted by the Treasury Depart- mOBLo Take (eatimuny Flsttva 10 1he diECuIiIea X pefienced by Wexters importers owlng o sifeged col: uston hetwaen the Now York Custont-liogse omcials an . In sdditton to ourunusnslly large line of B T o e et haaias’ Chis | 8ll over the Western country on hisown hook, | ~sercrcarcac WAIERIAGES. ________, ity have bepn fuvited ta present thelr griovances, bui xlvlnfi run away from home over five years ago. DAVIBSON-DRUOKS~AL the ITote] Windsor, Jack- 1t veouid probably be wmoro sutsfactory va oliparties it | Mo has servod o term in a Callforois | 400vAlle Kb, March 20, by the Rav. Mr, Cobly of lios- . 8 Ahiorough overhauling of the New Fark Custom. | Keform School, and, oven If possesved ofga verita- | bisaka ot chicoa o 0 Cavitson sad ¢, Whitam C. Hlouse, woee mude. \when the Commiuloners have | blo dovil he could hardly excel his present cac | Lrocks of Chichro. e ro whby is ts . i 11 ot X mcity for mischiof and evil doln; It was in A R b b P [oniacorts Gat 843~ r.nvln«‘l loane, No. 1047 West Adasis atreer, that DEATIE . nuldm‘ul wo woald vmln them that ttie | (he fire of Saturday evening originated, and It fa LEWIB—At108. m.. M m‘\fl Mary J. Lowls, widow customs recelpta iors are tnuch larger than In Chicago. | hinted that this yonng rascal had an active hand fn | Of,the iate filram Lawis, 3-: 1ha G4th year of hos agy. ——— ing it. He seeme almost Iucorrigible, and | 5 FiRersl from the residence of ber son-In-law, Oito 10 DiALE: 431 ONE-4t., Thuraday ab 118, 0. 4 COXGER—March Carnelia G. Cong THE OITY-HALL, The Treasursr took 1a $2,352, snd pald oot himeelf on his charact d h "The Bommer of Cincagorr T o=t rge Fallgrave and Adolph Btel 0] co-ahiop &t NO. 40" Archer’ ‘p'r“n;l;w'r; %‘.‘::‘;Sm“’ fire waa discovered and ‘we shall offer and close 30 Cases Childs' best Phiis- dolphia make Shoes, fn colors and black; 30 Cases Chl- caga Snoa Co,'s Kid and (Joat Polfsh and Blde-Lace, sad Mon's Dp. snd Calt Alexis and Ties: 18 Caacs of Chll drey nd Misees' Bhoes, Rooheater msdey 20 Cased st Essox, Kesex Co., N Yo, M- ide of ao L Conger.” i ncs Foress, 8, m. from’ 208 Henry-st., by h a sligh ahsd -pox was . TUGDNIN—A Oskland, Cal,, March 17, of pneamo. | Men's Hland-Made Shocs, Aloxia and Congress; 8 Cases Acasoof mall-pox aras seported at No, 341 | extingulehed Saturday ::,‘f,':h‘;fi:’,.}';‘,’:’r‘" g, Edward Huguoln, for medy years s Telident of | Ciocinoatt Kid and Got fitde-Lace, Sras quality; snd Ogden avenue. was thought at firat o d lacousin and Chileago, azed 84 yoars, 200 Jots mora of Mours, N, J, Malligen & Co,'s Baok+ The hoalth officors condemned 3,405 pounds of ment last woek. ‘There were 130 denthas In the clty last week, a ie doad wi by boys who drst nad riflod the place of {ta contents, It isnow alleged that the augar-holes in the flonr over which the kindling was pited and fred wore DILYAN—-Maran 33, at 207 East Van Duren-st., faret, :filg 9f Juhia Beyan, and wator of A. €. Beam- Hemains 10 he taken to Doston, Mass., for {nterment. rupta, Boots and Bhoes, Catalogues and Goods resdy for tnspection Mondsy, Bale commenced at 0:30 & m, sharp, bored downwards, and not np, a8 was at firat anp. 9" Boston (3ass. ) papers plesss copy. 3 decrosse of fourten from the provious week, and | hased. The prisonors clalm that some U0 Eigam | _EAGANSarchat, Paltiok Eassn. « aativeof Tully, GROBAEE. GORES £0, of Iwenty-four from the corresponding weok {n 3'-':";1""’.';5“‘ %fil-‘fi‘&'«'a'-n.f fllu 'ua‘c‘ ul;lll;a ot be- Coubty loscommony Trelaad, " Lo ioreats, at 10 S i SO S A T WabGAL AT | 2, sl 0 il 1870, oritita Valhe waa ixed 8t $125 ar he outetde Himie, | © Eo0k fedaesanr, Bf et to Caltary Camater EEGULAR THADH SATH Tho ago awther sined o eoea e rt | iy AT AEN e S | SLPLNEH oot | GARPETS, OTLCLOTHS nance licereing the streot-cara, Tt is now in force, | 81ppl Vailey Company eay Lhe policy ln for $300, | "rj0MPRON~March 33, 83:45 p. m., of consump- 'y but 00 thiog will perhaps bs dono uador ftuntil its | A4 (hey ought to know. Pending a tun Tavesti: | g, o0% 0p, aked 33 hTho gation, the "cases of both were continied be from b Jhtico Summerdeld In $300 bonds 16 the Soth O 3 Justice Bummerdeld ylflflfflli' held the follaw. iz 00 legality has been settled. rom years, tigers) ate resldonce, 44 North Curtie-st., 10 o'cluck a. . m. Wedngaday, s cititillio) a0 A b 5apolis (3d.) papers please Friday, March £0, 10 a. m. GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auct'rs,__ ing: John Dolly, vagrancy, fAuo; latcen: JONES—March 24, of ohalera lnfantum, Violot Dia- By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO. 3250 10 Tho 0ok Moy SeTeited vanui by Oft* | déma, infant -{nushl!ro? Trm e Koo B S onen: Y pustionsers 118 &170 Wabboav. " cer John Honfield as he emerging from the | aged 3 mont 11 days, residenca of Mr, I1. M. B No. 800 tvenge, with o o1 of siiverwars 1na by Ve $1, Criminal Court; John R in fherCrmiaf Conrt soba nad. fing"4nd The Mayor says he knows nothing aboat Valen- tine acrip, and that the city has no compromise to make with thoss who hold {l An ADNHl will be i takon from the decislonof the Land Co LOOMIS—3arch 33, 8t 8. m., Chiarles Fay Loo; INRO BN yesurof Afi g, - (v Chsrles Fay Loamis, rom T o residence, 549 Meraheld-av. Welnesday st 1 o'clock pr b gt ATWOOD—Mondsy marnlt FOUR DAYS EXHIBITION TRADE SALB. o'clock, at the res caught in ihe act of passing fles to_ him, $400 to and if the Scoratary of the Int the " Criminal . - bourtr: © Chaties ™ B O e nar v Garrollay Mlim MATY . A decision the matterarlll bo carried Into the conrts, | burglary of $200 wWorth of - dry | googs | Teoreritu 0Ot | 1 ouse this (Tussdsy) afternoon BOOTS & SHOES, ‘Tho property wae set ssids for public use, and | from the Milwaakes avenne t at3o'clock. nm-lnuo’lmukenmul. Au‘mrn. Congress has now been asked 1o do what the tuv- | Bchlilinger, $600 to tha 30th; Thom lr?luvm Papere please cony, Clothing, Dry Goods, ernment intended to do In 1830, —t0 perfect the | vagrani and conddence man, $300 to the 27 TUTTLE=-March 27, at 4 o'clock, Iridget Tuttle, at tile of tha city to the park. M. Springer, disorderly, 8300 to the 27ih; Eva | 8426outh Unlon-st. % : Bpringer, threatening 0 shoot htm, $500 Funeral W o Anesday, March 27, at 10 o'clock, by cars ats, Laps, INotions, Os The Comjuittes on Streets and Alleys, South | GEUSERD, L0re et srorine | ta Calvary Camatery.. g i ! Division, devoted abont an hour to the old Bouth | Zrth Patrick Kean nessulting Charles Stovens - Clark strost matter. An ordinance was passed two | $09, Blitle Barey, of No. 1407 flalsted atreet, $600 ANNOUNGEIENTS, Tueaday, March 20, Bosts giving tho lock Island Jtallread aixtcen | 19 the Criminal ‘gfl- carrying concesled weapons S . Wedni 1 oot strest on condition ‘that they would | S resiating an office Dne. dustice Morri Palltical. build & ten-foot high stons wall from Thirtcenth to | 91 D¢ e udingar for fobtalning money by GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING OF TRE el ek M5 ke haihen Con | fnpisit /s, pd o By rishitl et | A SR BARIEAN EETINS uine ADY A led for injunction fostrain them e Ao LR a = e non(nation of john 21 . Lot eve) Jony Amplled for A preimaary tafanchon was | SOnEPIFREY 0 aetrand . . "icyker, $500 bo'tho Varkingines and Uresubesker tarm oute uood speaks | 118 AND 120 WABASH-AV. ranted, and the matier of a parmancnt injunctinn | 2848 11 14 4B aatlil pending in the courts, The R % ETING OF T1IiE EECOND Dy CHAB, E. RADDIX & CO. TNQ OF 11K SECOND Company then ssked the Council SUBURBAN, & the Denuets Medical Adetloatin. ordinance, saying thoy woutd remove their tracks if EVANSTON, eaing. The candidatcs 1t were done. It was don d the tracke were ' i rTTx‘n " MEPUDLIOAN CONVENIION FOR THE somtastion of town oficers for North Chicago will 2000 Al cl In Lower By H. FRIEDMAN, 200834 203 Randolph-at, ‘The eubject of apring eloctions Is belog consld- erably *‘shook up"™ at the present speaking. A very lnteresting feature of the Impending election takenup, Now the Michigan Sonthern Company come in and ask the Council to give them t o wore fvet of the street, making lwem’-clznl in i v, Tear oar, Of Thirly-Bst Bk o entRE RO, RIPLCI, |l e cuelon o kb o o he Ui chon i sigpong | 0.9 Lalean, har ot o Tty Ler appasre ore the Commiites remonsirate. ' ahes n 0 Nomla;. Rawovat-was dose, actios Dol deferred | Conformity with the senlimeat of a cariaia ey Al Hog Mtancof | Tuesday Morning, March 20, at 10 o'elock. un 0 noxt meeling, tion of tho citizans as cxpressed at & recent mas Wiiery 1at meeting. The caucus for the election of townshlp ofticers will occar Baturday evening, and the alic- ton April 3. The election of ‘Village Tradte will take nlace April 16, and that of bebool Truse ' ENTIRE FURNITURE OF 12 ROOMS, g 3 700 rolt FieIah Tior e SR Boay” Bramscis snd T b T L WEEKLY TRADE SALF, 50 Crates Crockery, On WEDNEEDAY, March 27, 8% 0:30 o'block. Al50 120 pgs of Glassware, assorted. THHE COUNTY BUILDING. Saturday will be sentence day In the Criminal Court. The number bound for Joliet Is unususily large. ‘The nnreturned marriage licensen since 1871 are not Jeas than 2,500, Allstof them is bolng pro- Miscellancous, A RRER P LRSI ‘Weat Indl: o organize & {res ln! foom. Bevers) Gromincat wen of th war N8 OF THE 14 cl e 8, M. C, HA , FORMRIAI C B0 tlol Non Vark. (oL 1u6 Falaior Kouos an nll A0t aasoriment uf handsome® aril T {napeotio of 1 Bne wl‘j : remein duriog Yuusdsy, Wedo: i week, o Lot tees noxt woel HE TIMBER-THIEVES, Naw Oruzans, March 25,—A special from Lake Charles, La., says: “Deaspalring of relief from the Federal Courts, disheartened by the veto of tho Atlssissipp! bill, and not knowing thelatest action in Congresa promising an ex- posuro of the unlawful and despotic action of the Government sgeuts and thelr confoderat: sowe of the dcu;filnu snd two of tho fll::'- veucrs have just been Induced by Carter to N wit) dress, whi ot Chloney, day, sad Tharsda N PIN GRYATOR PINCHEACK WILL -Altorney Wabor was sick yes- Grand Jary work devolved on the ant, Mr. Baker. Nothing outside of the regulsr wurk was donu, ‘The petition Gled some days ago asking lesve to @le sa informatton In the Criminal Coust in the na- LECTURE BEFOLE v ua the Fifieentl dment, A e A e A SUGGESTION TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, 1o Tousists, emigrants, and mariners dod that Ho o tare of 8 qua warranto, callingon the owners of fess fud t 1 the ors Slomach Bitlers I¢ 8 medicinal safexusrd ol show by s $auloTiy | Siices oy i comprbmine i prt Al | S8 ot et (5o T saecs | AISO 10 Csks Bocklngham & Yelloware, usure Iaid claium to the road and presumed to exact tof) | cogts 0 tho suit. Vielations ot Bedera) wog on unhesithy climate, vitlated ataiosphere, 0. W. DECKFORD, Auctioneer: prayer wab gragiade, Five daye were ghien b | Sfatelaws by Goverument agents sud saso- | aBMccusiomed or omwholesome ok SME NI SF | e which to tle fhe fnformation. clates can be proved that will startla the Amer. | Sfpofsoniitions antavorm ol o bee L Y ameys oy | DBy WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. {can poople." —— JACK FROST, . Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribume, InprawaroLis, Ind., March 25, —The froatlast night destroyed the pear-buds, but, beyoud that, not much damage is expected. The peach and apple blossoms examined to-dsy were ug. Mr. Riddel, of the Lako ¥hore Rallrosd, who was noticed & fow u{- g0 a8 an unwilllog juror, came inta the Criminal Court yosterday aud begged off. Aninjustice was done Judge Jameson in fl} ter Instating that hoe bad instructed tne Bheri® to summon Mr. lliddell originaily. The facta are that be was summoned on & balil®'s motlon, and the Court knew nothing of &( uatil he came for- ward and asked to be excused. ‘The Insane-Asylum and Poor-flouss Investiga« land ‘i latiiudes adjscenl to the equalur, i1t is cspaciaily useful as & oreventive of the febrile complaints snd disordurs of 1 mach, liver, and bowels, which sre apt to attack pativesof the tomperate zonea sojonrningor travellng In such d 14 1o xcellent protection lnlm; of Auctloneers, 174 East Randoloh-sh TIURSDAY TRADE SALE, Dy Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Eb, OHNING, March 30, ot 9130 o'clocke TR RN AR 2 WM. A. BUTTERNS & CO.. Auctionsert HEGULAR SATUBDAY BALE. : tojured, . Patlor and. Chamher Sels, Bousehold Goots, E& tion La 10 be resuined this morning at 11 o'elock, (a1 DitpateA (o Tas Tribuns notorious for years patdn =l TTATION, {:-ul:.r waly h“!l Joss u':; ‘I;;h-mn.flk:'l:ed CuaMPAlGN, ., March 98.—A heavy frost | America Mexico, tha West Indics, Australls, uad AT A 3 other countries. BATURDAY MORKING, March 30, ot 10 0'clock, 88 057 4 ition Lo reform the management of the in- Auction Raogy 4 BURTENE Bol, Auetioneers — e — n dlep: stitutibns, but simply to get Spray sod Pe ‘clers out of tho way and install certain fuvorites of o diffor- coverca the ground hero yesterday mornfng, sud {co was found quite thl\-z. ‘Therd'is nothiog in bloom except n fow lc-u.erln1 ‘peach ud no v nationality sad religlous beliel. = There | harm has been dons to the fruit. 3 *OME! & CO. l'-n n’:: ::;m’ I;:l nfi “I::;nl'(;n ot s ?;‘ eighty n‘x‘llu’tnou?l:‘,'nbous. fl'flr tfi: En:h.g: AWILSON & EVENDE N, By l‘ih!sgolt‘-: 'l{ gd’éu“fu{figgn-m : compelenty aud snyibiog raisor thaa it | sone aro out and aro killed, but enough are left ! OIL TANKS ; March 6. oY Wikee than it was alllast yeur, a6d dariay Boterst | jo5 79PNt much haroi wie doneto tia AxbSHIPPING OAXg, | TUsaysfale Morch 26t 880,05 snlita sdminlatration as Wardeu. Whatever may {,fi:’.:g:."‘f‘ .;"“"l'll‘imfl“ early strawberry 47 & 49 Weat Lake Btraet, ! 48 ois storsa ool Listichel gation, therefore, a8 oL, the public can 1 it, for the foves- tigators nol the class of men 1o grapple with such an undertaking and briog good cut of it PLOTS TO BREAK JAIL. Jaller Currler has bacome satlefied that there is and has beea for some iime a conspiracy on the part of certain prisoners and Ibeir (rionds on_ the O IOAGO. 8 axxn poa Carstosss IAIR GOODS. FURNITURE, General Merchaudise, &¢- Do ToMEnDY & Co, Anglnc. At 1459 Prairie-av, SHEET ZINC. &pecial Ditpaich (o The Tridune LaBavLes, [I, March 28 —Mcasrs. Mathlessen & Hegeler have comoleted thelr new zine rollinz-mills in this city, and sro now prepared RATO A AR IEATM baie by crimping it In fact, %mnd- beaus tiful by wearing tpe Patent ra cautis Jor ekl il Tl o e MR 1 L e 0 e B0 pRunfy’ ol phue SibonA 240 UL IS | yreanesday Morning, March 27, 8t 10 07K, (] \ = 2 nnclz gmnvumo;:n. lh.f:' ::!::l ll.l:.olrng K NEX, THE ENTIBE s — THE HON. JOHN ALLISON. Prrrssuso, March 25,—The funersl of the late Hon. John Allisoz, Register of the Treasu- ry, took pluce to-dsy at Beaver. The services weso beld o the Methodat Cburch, the o aearch buought to light the fact ! gllwhll’l wero provided with kal 84 made saws, and others with & Koy 1o the upper tiar of calle, and Eaturdsy niant a forthes scarch showed that s prisoner nawcd Wird was g posscssion of splstol. Ward was ex- * some of the CELXBRATED \nroaghout the Uniou—exprasscd taall f whbich they atteru of the Household Fnrnityre 3 4 Kiich are. Corpun e Crocif e AR B

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