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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1878, only twoincambrances,—ono for 85,000 and the The Clatk street pi lock of cheap hulldings, inone of which the the Puost-Offce nsed ¢o ha lov The North Branch land was vacant, being dock property, —at loast Mr. Kingsbu d & rirnclace on it Eiman B. Duckner, Confederats service, 1o pay s proportion: bat now th #o, and tho city had the money, the improvement shoull be made. Ald. Cary favorea an Inveatigation, T)a was ap- through such an {mpartant mats he nauAl costom. Ald. Balfard referred to the delay to buslness arleing from croseing the tracks. Ald. Daly desired to know something about It ‘before ha vated, All. White pit in many farorable words. Ald. Cary rald in tho oruinanco the city was forced to agree to pay all damages, the Tailroad peing relleved from all Tesponability. AN, White remarked that a1l fimijar ordinances were 8o worded, and the Conncll shonld not be harder on the Pennsyisania Company than onother panicn. Ald. Cullerton raid the ordinance was prepared ‘The offer was the hest one it 1f the matter \vaa referred, no action wauld be taken untit at loast two months had THE CITY. GENERAL NEWSH. The Rev. C, W, Wendte, of Cin¢innatl, arrived fant night. 1fe Is at the Tremont Honse. Mrs, Gon. Wheaton and danghters, Gen, 0, O, Toward, end Capt. J. A. Sladden, United States Army, wera st Lhe Bherman Honse yosterday, All tho ballot-hoxes fot the North Town have been returned to the Town Clerk, and the Board will meetto canvaes {he vote 8t 10a. m, fn Mc- other for $8,000, becn leased for & lon Branard, who put upa who enbsequentiy entered the e had had tho management af the estate, and, when the Rebeillon Lroks ont, desiring to go South, he transforred his wife's in- terent to young Ringsbury, army, snd was killed at A after his marriage ‘The 1atter was in tho tletam a few months to A dauzhter of Gen. Taylor, 11 left a will, in which ho devised to Mre, Hncke ner a portion of (he Chicago prupert: maonths after his death his wifo had a cl The eslate At that time (1RG) was ita estimated worth being guardian was appointed fou D, U., whera NMre, g name was La- present minor, The temperatare yesterday, as obecrved by Ma- nasae, optician, 88 Medison streot (Trinuxe Dulid tng), was &t 8 &. m,, -4 degrecs: 108, m., 456; 12 ™., 47; Ap. m.. 533 8 p. m.. 40, Ba. m., 20,825 8p, m., 20.83. A man named Witto was found yeslcrday on the roflroad tracks near tho crosaing of Wentworth avenue and Forty-third street torribly mangled and cut np by tho cars on $he Michigan Central Tand, The Coroner will hold an Inquest to-day. Mr. W, W, Vanarsdale, wio has been Buperin. tendent of the Youne Men's Christian Associntion during the Jaet five years, has tendered hia reale- natfon, in order that he may devote his whole tima in ciliting and publlshing the Watehman, the somi- monthly national organ of the Association In the United States and Dritish Provinces. The canvassing of the West Town vole was to lave commenced at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon bat, owing to the fact that the Secons the Seventh Ward ha parently, &s the ballot-box had not been turned ©t the ‘hour mentioned, It was thought best to poatpone the canyass until 0 o'clock this morning, The Pork-Packers' Associatlon met yesterday afternoon and elected the followiny ) current year: Presldent, H. Doteford ; Vice-Fres. ident, D. ', Tintchinsen; Directors, Jorlsh Stilee, Fowler, J, B. 1toberteon, &, A. Ricker; Arbitration Committee, J. L, Hancock, Raymond; Scctetary, by the Company. by the Court It W Ringsbury waa then living, trobe, and he was a well-known lawyer of Dalti- atriotic eitizensof Chicago, 1t proper for a foreigner to look afterihe property, #o they anplied fo the enurts here to designate o nattve guandian, and Dav(d J. ke, an cntire stranger to the f Who Influgnced this cannot Mr. Corydon Beckwith now appeare cd and asked Judge Willlams to ‘who should have It was the question. Judyo Will- entire confidence {n his brother-in- codbridge, made him Recefver, and furing tho adminiatration of Vaaubrkige. while Judge Deckwith was act- ‘his attorney, Gen. Buckner turned up, tho eing than over, and put fna clalm for one- A sult was begnn in the Jower court, which was aubsequently taken to the Bupreme Court, whoro & declsion was obtained giv- hinwife what sho considered her di nds of the minor charge that Mr, mado an.agreement with Mr, Goudy, attorncy for Gen, Huekner, by which ho conecnted that certain orders might be cutered to bring abont this result of which Mr. Goudy receive: biil has since beon fllca ngatnst udgo Deckwith nnd others by the representatives af the minoe, atleglug that the decreo way obtafned by colinsion between thu parties at tho expenso of the buy. The Evaus and Bralnard building passed Into tha estale at the expiratlun of theirledse, and Just before the flre the catate was wetting larze After the fire, uuder ihe pro- rowing out of the decree in an 8, Humpey, Ei Ald, Lodding told abont & poor anfortunate man been run aver at the crossing, saving that Alderman thougnt anything of the buman ho would not vole to defer, Riveeney desieed it mule a epeciaf order for a week o 1o henee, tha Treasurer draw {ntoreat on the $:21, 600, de' Cullerton moved that the rules be sarpend- The motlon was not agreed fo, ~ycas, 13; nays, 10, na follows: Yeas—Giihert, Dallard, Sammer, Collerton, Lodding, “Throop, 'Rawleigh. Whr mnM_n:;lunln), Daumgarten, itysn, Niesen, Linsei- Aaus=MeAuley, tosenberg, Thompson (Third), Cary, R AT et A QOa motion of Ald. Thompson, the ordinanca was referred (o the Cominiitec on Streets and Alleys, Boatn Divislon, Ald, Hawleigh moved that it be made a spectat order for Sonday might. L 'The Council then sdjournad. H however, ¢ldn't thin ‘was appointed. reltaved Mr, Lake, M Btowart, Cook, halt of the property. ot through voting MATRIMONIAT. RATHDORNE—TULLMAN. The long-looked-for marriage of Mz, R. W, Jr., an employo of the firm of W. P, MeLaren & Co., and Miss Emma C. Y'ullman, sec- ond danghter of A, B. Pullman, Eeq., tonk placo At G o'clock yestarday evening in St. Paul's Uni- versalist Chinrcli, the Rav. Dr. Ryder ofiiciating, and Louls Falk preslding st the organ, . Long bo- fore the sppointed hour the large auditorium was flled with an_expectant throng.—all invited uestn, as nono wero admitted without the presen- e for oty | for the securin T, I, Armour, R, Pu Atkinson; Treasurer, C. B, Frank Uoward. Mr, Reed, counsel for two af the officers of the Pratection Lilfe-Insurance Company,—President 1)liard and Becretary Edwards, —sppeared in the Criminal Conrt yesterday and moved to indictment brought against them lnst for perjury in makiny statementa of the concern's financial cond!dion. wasa want of prosccution within the quired by tho statate. argument Monday. Sorgt, McCabo denies the allegations met up ogainst bim {n the afiidavit of Cbarles Andrienx, resonied Wednesday, to Sunt. 1ficke e veas not drenk, and did not uae tl aitributed to him; that Andrienx andone Mc- Namara hadndispute in the wrocery store, and He dld notece Audricux When the ofiicers came to make the arreat ho told them thers wis no canse for li—that ! Andriecx claimed to have been nssaulted ho should get a warrant, Tho evaporated banka wero devold of interesting placo toat nfforded an rentals therclrom. ceodings for partition favor of Duckner, Jull Sheldon, and John Forsytho being appo! the Clrewt Court ta make valnation of the cstate, they appralsed the propurty st between 81,200, 000 here wote at that time mort. ue_to tho amount of ahout ‘The North Side land yielied in rentals n the neighoorhood of 820,000, Tho estate was then taken out of urt and transferred o the Probate Contt, and Isaac_N. Arnoll was aopointed guard- 8 fow months, Mr. During hin admintstration Tic was aued un a building contract, and, although Judge Gary held that Sporry was individual sponsible, and the Bupreme Court aflirm ruling, tho judgment—aver 8. torneys’ fece—wa» pald out o ona year, and was followed by Mrs., Eva Law. rence, the widow of Ilenry W." Ringsbury, who Bhe discharged her dulies for two years, and tnen Mr. Heman Q. Powers way , and was supreme until Sep- ABALAND DLOCE, Duting Sporry's adminlstration it was concluded that it would be proper to erecta Lailding on the cornerof Itandolph and Clark strects, Hon was made to the PProbate Court for Icave to granted, a (st mort. 000to the United States 1oruuiu Company, the interest belng D per cent u “this Bmount was_insuflicient, power to $70,000 wan aeked for and d tho money was procured from the lice of the North Side prop- nt. i for, the mation Tho ushers were W. A, Angefl, L. I, Powers, M. M. 8, Marsh, James Soper, Chatles G, Kirch- off, and Angustis Edwarda, Shortly alter 5 o'clock the doors wero opened, the organ peated the Joyous rofrains vf a wedding marclh, and the bridal party entered in the follow- manner: First came tho ushers, two by two; Mr, Courtney Campbell and Miss Mary Price; e, Wellington Rathborne, brothor of the groom, and groomsmen and bridesmalda; ma The motion was set for tiperry aucceeded him, Miaa Nellio Sheriman rooot, with tho the brides leaning upon the arm of hor father, The servico was as briof as possible. Aflcr tho cerenony, the bridal patty and thoso of the pucsts who were fortanate enough to be in- d to No, 258 Ashland avegue, the realdenca of the bride's paronts, wharae a reception held from U to 8 he weparated thom. struck in tho month. [T atate. lle held had married again. news yesterday. item 1o I'ne ThiAuNE bruken-banks’ repo: Alady namod Mre, E: bard ealled there to stato that sha had $80, 000 1 1he defunct fnstitution, which was left het by hor and ho wanted it pald tono nation of tha hooka fatled to ehow such o namo Ay sho gava having an account Mrs, Hibbard wouldn't accept anything less than 100 cents on the dollar, and ynize D. D, Spencer's defaleation. foared that the lady's fortuno oxlats only in appointed gnardisn, ccelved the congratnlations of their many friends, ‘This over with, the assombly congregsted in the dining-room, where asplendid wedding sapper, prepared by Eckhanit, wan eerved and partaken of hioartily by the gucats. The patiors wero handsomely decorated with plants, and smilax, and musle was fur- y Hand's orchestrn, TIE TOILETS of tho bridal patty wero All who were competent an Kmprees robo of white silk, with petticost of white satin, with trimmiugs of satin, oranye flow- the Stato Savings. Dushand 1n his il with the bank, 0OrEOW money, make & further loan of A speetal meetl North Chicsgo ltol yeaterday at thelr office, It trop! The lensa of the works at Liay View, Wia., known aa the Milwaukes Works, was considerod, and the action of the Hoard of Directors in relution 10 the samns was approved by the stockholders, o full represcutation of which waa present, The rail mlll and merchant mill at Milwaukeo were report- od to be now in foll operation, and the biost-fur. paces will bo put In blast as soon as the neccsaary It 8 expected that one fur- nace will be in full blast In thres woeks and tho other two a cauplo of wecks later at the longest, The Chicago Ilomeopathic Acsdamy of Physl. clans and Sargeons met jast night in the pariors of the Tremont 1iouse, with Dr. N. F. Cook in the gon read an oxhauat~ Calcull,” which waa very interearing to the professionsl peoplo prescnt. Dr. ©. i, Von Tagen introduced tho resolution adopts ed Wednesday night by the Clinical Bocio Jishnemann Hospita), viz.: that the law of ** sf affords a cure for cvery .t was referred to a Commiitee conslating or Drs. Von Tagen, Hobart, and Roby. = AL the next meetiog Dr. E, H, Fos- & parer upon **Ophtaalmic Hedicine of the stockholders of the e LU gy erty being incambe the Mortgage Com; go of affafrs for roms time, y becams diesatisficd with her nanagement, and safd they would foreclose if sha didn't retire, Forced to reafgn, Powers came He, being, us it s allegad, ona of the Advisory Commifiea of the United Btates Mortzage Company, applied to the Court for leave 5,000 more from that corporation in order to pay acerued Interast and debts which the former guordian had contracted. ond il the property of tha mfnor in Illinois waw Mr. Powers® actions did not with the approval of the minor's rclatives, ‘Fhe boy had in the meantime boen scnt to school under the laws of this choose his own guardisn. and applied to Judge Wallace to be allowed to ex- crclee hin privilege, and, throngh his attorney, Judge Trumbull, suggested tne [ M ‘The appaintinent was realsted b: Morigago Company, they deslring the reteation of that a Iargu amount of inter- duo thom, 1hat the taxes were unpald, Ing bebind, and that they 8| After considering it udge Wallacefinnlly a; u! 'ho bridesmaids, Miss Nelile Shorman and Miss Mary Price, wero attired allke, In dresses of white tarlatan, with white silk walste teimmed with Mrs, A. I, Pullman, mother of the bride, wora a mauve etlk, trimmes slightly-tinted pink silk, nnd polnt aligne laces diamond ornamenta, Mrs, 1. W, Hathborne waa attired in a black silk trimmed with lace; ornaments of amethyst. W. K, Usgood woro a Uridal deesa of white silk, nnd coral ornamenta. tired in a dress of drcgs. orately trimmed with gold-colored satin, and white lace and fringe to match, with hattloments and knife-pleatings, with gold coronet and nucklace to match; diamont ornaments, Miss Alllfikl'\lllml a8 before atated. repairs can ba made, 'This wae done, e a8 socnrity. attained tha age of 14, ute, ho was entitled fo ive paper on ** Bilfal He came to Chicago, 1in simitibas carantur lenclonnes lace and of narrow ribbon: pear] ornaments. man, grandnother of the bride, woro a black ailk, trl lace, and xnifo pleatings, thread. e, and Mre, fiathborns left on the 9 o'clock train of the Alton & §t, Louls Rallroad, in a ccial Paliman drawing-room car, for San Fran- scu and other points in Callfornia, wnere they will romain several weeks, on fake up 8ol temporary aboda at 8t. Carafino’s ‘ourt, The bride, n lovoly blonde, s known snd re- spected by a largo circle of f) resved thelr guod wishos for her prospority and TR PRESENTS 0lly olegant. comprising & handsomo #pan of horsea and a phaoton, from the groom to omplete dessert set of docorated china, cunalsting of one huge dealga, twelve frults, twelve coffees, and two coi tha catato was ro; Tlght to take pot for soveral months The bonrding-house of the Womsn's Chrlstian Asroclation, 751 and 763 Wabnah avenue, was noverho full as at present. Man) young_girle from different par nvull themselves of the comforts of this large anit ‘The Association §s also in a most wards the Mortgage Company 1 United States Court to foreclose, and for a Re. celver o tako charge af the whole property and aymant of thelr “debt. e “minor's representative’ contended that the nortgages were not valid, the guardinns having na right to executo them to raine moncy to erect hulldings, ~that they could not dissipato the estate of the ninor in that way, Uresham refased toanpolint & eceivor, nroceadings for foreclosure are atiil pendl Almoat from tho beginnlnr thers hos been an oatflow of from $10, 000 to 820, 000 a year for ATT 8y u}(-‘.‘!enendenl “Uita Snraamh | Apply the nracecda o tho plesasant house, prosperous financlal condition, and sianding so well tlie churches of Chicago as to be 1| many gencrons and substantial kind ‘The SBuperintendent receives appll. time, and is nlao happy to s The utuiost h owing no man any- 1n the estimation of Judges Drummond and catlone at an viritors tirough the bufldinge, mony and homelike feelings provall smong tho young working-glrls boardiug there, An adjourned meeting of the Academy of De- sign waa held yestorday afternoon, The Commit. go of the matter reported that satis- n tho rolease of . An alection for officers resulted Prosldent, James {0, Trostdent, Willlam . Hakeri Treasurer, Murry Hocording and Corrceponding Becrotary, French: Uoard of Trustees, #on, Chorlen E. Colver, D. W. I and tho legal fraternity, nbout a dozen lawyers gotten a allce, has absoched ncarly 'The accovnts of Mr. Yowers, Hjudicatlon, agyregnte about. annum for services, ten having chas two full salts of clothes and from James M. lovet & uilver water-service, W father and mother of the groom; Ing carderecelver, from ‘‘Slster liver nutshell chariot, Mr. and Mrs, ck marple clock and palr bronze atatu- v . May » W, 1, Anders roving, mounied upon had been mado la cliarged 81, D00 per une year got 82,000 extra, rerin, Q. 1. Dun- Asay, John' Stafford, I, Peck, N, K. Falrbank, E. 8. 8tickuoy, W, M. R, Fronch, 8. M. Nickerson, L. W. Volk, Robert Daker, Tho lnolcntion 1a to pus. this institution In working order tmmediately. The Custom-llouse Investigating Committec do- esterdny o vieiting the cluding Field, Lelter & Sladden & Co., . aftornoon they mct with Collectar Smith, in bis private ofice, where, undot lock and kay, and far remover from tell-tale telephone, thoy dfscusscd the quantity and quality of tha foformation obtafned. A the history of the Chicago Custom-1lonee, the Cus- toma Buceuts referred n case by Now York appraisement ta App I pears that s Nuw York housa - shuvele aud beneh vises, whic eaired to enter and pay duties on as of manufactores.” Tho Now York Appralser wazof t thoy should e enterod as ** steel 8y & higher duty, Henco the referonce here, 84 avidently learned that thero are ol In valuea and the plckings of attorne; will hardly yleld much morothan the cowmbrancus, Mr.Le Muyne clalms that, {n cqaity, if the mortgages were made for th totho value of the vroperty, the vanced the money oughtto bo allowed a lien for the additionnl value thus creatod, bul not be- Supremeo Court will have an oppor- tunity to settle the question, ea say that tho Harrls, and W, T, sconces, Mr. and M of apera-glasse: ml‘l’y C. Poliman, New York, grand. mothor of Lhe bride; co Rev, It H. Pullman, Bal Japanese folding wnirror, Dr. and Mre. Flubrer, New s :plcndm slbum, A, French, Pitta« voted tho forenoon of w tust protect tha infant, ed a8 to preservo his ostate by I.ht,lpcl:nhllnnl of ace, Alrs. McElro; tmittad by crde o atate will betaken by th and el, black walnut work-table, Will- remnants of the ver and giit mantel orpament, ortgaye Company, TOE COUNCIL, The Councll held an adjourned moeting I d. Cook inthe chair, were Peatsons, Tully, Tarnow, Korber, Lawler, VanOsdel, Beldlor, McNornoy, Seaton, Schwels- thal, and Janseens, A commuulcation wae recelved trom the Comp-. troller stating that the appropristlon for sewers in tho Elghth Ward in 1877 was $0,000, of which 62 had beon collected, leaving o balsnce, when collected, of 8§1,477.08. likely that it would be collecled, of the total tax levy of 1877 had been collected to- day, the proportion of the ward beine $360, would lience be seen that the city stlll owed for waney borrowed for thls ward, in excess of tho nuount nlready collected, sowe $1,102,62; con. requently there was no money iu the Treasury to the erodit of the Bizhtt Ward. 1t was placed on le. TUNOOP STRERT. appeal 'from 1 in pair vases, Mrs. d, doseert spaane, Mlsscs Nan- set alliver, gold-tuo d Doty btuwart; sllver card-case, Mrs, W, ‘The abaentoes tho opinion th: a o majolica waro, for s wall plece, O, Beaziuy aonyp and nauce la Nnowy silver, gold-lloed plcklo- rand; aflver mnd ‘Tho regular quarlerly wmeetl Board of Underwriters was el noon at tho lloard room, President L, 11 of the Chicago yeaterday after- No. 127 “Lasalle sirect, Davis in the chair. committees submitted thele reports, which con- tained notning ot public interent, bo held to-day to adopt new rules and rogula- tions for the government of tho Hoard. Theold rujes Wwere not stringent euough, und were ‘violuted thiay the Board stood in danger tlon unless atricter rules and regulativ; 8ame Actton will probatily also be in regard 10tho omployment of brokers. sireet is now full of frre lfl\ll\l plo- But 1t was not idor Anothor meeting Only12 per cent d_spoon-holder, Mr, and Mrs. eilver vlo-kuife, flenry W. Price magnificent cornuconla of fowwurs, Ityan; tollet net in sllvol 0. Browuj elegant aot of and buttor dishes, M, taot aet of fi‘"fi cologue bottles and perfume sacnstte, It W, Cox; uapkia-cloge, Mr, sad Mcs, i sat - of white table- onsible brokers wha col- lect the money for policies and never turn it over 1u the companles, Homuthing 18 nec dons to squeich plan las yet been devlsed. Teduce the porcentage enofe and’ tha wolf frowm the door, pun- doly fllustrated In ono of Cobl'a tunt silvor-plated door springs, with a $100 uk note twlsted o it, Zenas Cobbs aflv yase, M. and D, iearye G, Pari ) thu door cl t ie the Intenting to 1d to brokers 10 10 yer Kently and tang! 1t 12 belloved, will drive the dis- reputablo ones out of the bueines: not make & living on such & kmall LOTHL ABHIVALS, 14— ‘Fweuty-sccund street 10 the river, e The sawe Alderinan ptesentod an order suthot- leing the property-Gwners tuterosted to plank the stivet wilh o8k plank. d, Jgh offered a resolution amending tho order Tequirlig soven-cightha of ‘the trontage to obtaln & perudlt to du paving ander & privats cone ing throe-fourths, The presout pro- smounted to s probibitlon, and odided thera would bo no ewart, (he docament went er and vase, on, Miss Annle , 8. Hywan nud){l. I, Berg; Frisblo; elogant card.cavo, Imell; silver card-atand nnd bouquet-holdef, J. A, Ld- ardy tndand bouquet, Mr, Varker; casu of oue duzen sliver dessert #poons, Mr.and Mre, G, B, Marsh; bandeonie lace Miss Mattie Dandy; pair of antlquo mes L' Bopes recofver, Joun M. Dandy; Crorarj silver vase, Geor TUB UUESTS. Aniong those prescul wore Mrs, E. C, Pullman, Pt New York; tha Hev, Cuarles L, Pullmas tov, Ur. and Mrs. ivder, Mr, Ruthborne, Mr. and Mrs, Joko Mr. and Mis. Ueorge VY. Marah, the unless the arder was mo improvoients thls yeal On motion of Ald, 1 to tha Judiclary Comuittes, LICENSING STHERT-OARS. Ald, Cullerton introduced a2 ordlaance repesling the ardinance liconsing atreet-care. 11¢ wald the Ma: 1l " ';"l{lf‘mllsgflml Tuct . Lidons g o Hoih L% ool ctar Camphet; Lo arley, 5t. Pan): ), Cleveland; E, Yorki N. E. Bpalding, e KINGBBURY ESTATE. FEAUVUL SHKINKAOB IN VALUS, The atteution of (ke Frobate Court bas peon oc- copled for & week past fn hearing objections to $ha sccounts of Heman G, Fowers, the fate guard- isn of Hepry W. Kluesbury, snd as much more timo will bo requirca befors the srguments of coutieel are concloded. Twportaut questions are lovalved, —one peing whether s minor's bo taken chargs of byagustdian and beolutely ‘The Kingsbury cstate, valued In 1871 by experts at $1,250,000, to-day ylelds bardly enough to pay the Loy's school cxpenses, and §f logal vrocoedings now pending 0 agalost bim be will not bave & peany when ho becomes of sge. Ita present condition is due 1o management in the loterest of otuers than tho wmiuor, aud, though ng chsrges of fraud ste mado sgalusl thoso whobave bsd the handlng of the property, save in ono inslance, it is claimed thet tbelr acts sre §)- legal In that they exceeded the suthority conferred upou them by the law. TUE UISTOKT OF THE ESTATS {a bricSy as follows: Julius J. B, Kisgsbury, s Major {n the United Blates army, died lotestate Juno 26, 1838, leaving & wifo and two chirdren. Heary W, and Mary, waa posacssed of what le known aa the ** Kings- Lary tract, '—35 acres on the North Branch; Lots & and ¢, o Block 85, Origlus) Town, —northeast corner of Randolph and Clark strects, snd 240 . acfes in ths Caldwell reacevation. foreill snd 5, 1. Turnay, Milx Co peland, How Yorki Alfre: ot wia in 8 predicamont, the Law & that the ordinance was void, and didu't think it ought to be enforce, 1d, Cary said he couldn't have placed much re- flagcee (n the Law Devartment or vetoed Lhe ordinance, I'he paper was roferred to the Judlicisry Commit- tee, Ald. Gilbert Introduced an ordioance f opening aud extenslon of Dearbora sireet, Jackion w Fougtecait. B Gt ’ ‘Was, on motion of 3 lerton, mado a epgclal i tor Mogdey weck % e would have y, Mr. and Mra. we Eldredge, Mr, ucastar, Mrs. hioson, Mrs, Kuight, Me. sud Mrs, Geor, Hutchiovon, Ytr. and Mre, ted sn ordluance o IbIt tho sifting of sabes, the washi, wagons and other venicles, and currying of hurses u any stroes, atley, oe cul de upled awellluy, under penalty of a ¥ than 85 nor more than $10, It was referred tu tuo Committeo on Police. EIGUTSENTH STUEET VIADUCT. ‘The Department of Public Wurks mynication froum the Peanrylvents Rullr pany oflering 1o contribute erection of a viaduct on the Fort [ grenm streot, Thaclity’s share of the work o ordlusnce authorlaing s construction was Cullertan wanted It passed. Ald. Thompson (Tuird) thuught it onght to go to (e Judiciary Commiltes Mrs, Symous, Mr.and Mrs, (laborne nd Mry, Youny, MissJudith Waller, Mics Julis Rogors, Miss ole C!,J‘x. the Mis mon, Miss Dirdl Miss Anule Morton, Uraemy Stowar s Mr. Marry Hogers, MNr, Hogors, ‘l Clarence Mintun, 8 agiu, Mr, Ssmucl Miuton, Mr. Morton Kath. Coburn, Mr. 0. Ueazley, Mr, Jobin M, Daudy. POLITICAL, DENOCRATIO FRINAR ‘The Democrats eld taclr primari @'clock last cvoulng for the purpose of olecting delegstes lo tho County Conveation, which 1s to sclect delegates 1o the Btate Convention, which fs tobe beld lu Bpringfleid oo the 11k inat, Tho County Convention will meet 8t the Palmer House at noon to-morrow. There was no apeclal sigulficance attondlog the 'gotes except In & few wards where thore was a contest Lotween the Tammany snd the League organizetions, and in one or two otbers where tbeze were duplicate delegalons, Jumes Price, Mr, My 14,000 wwward the | bu Wa, Wolfe, snd Mr. or consfucration, uildiogs by constructing tho aporoaches was & very Lnportant ftem, Al Cullertonsald that $:5.000 was aporopri- sid {n 1670, wlich would -cover all the dawma and vay for the spproaches. 000 of the amuuut in the Treasury. Ald, Summer spoke in 1t was needed, the Jocality belng the most danger- didn't think there could be au st casfoned tho delay d Company 10 sgice ‘Thero was now $21, - vor of the viaduct, as ous in the city. cholco of these Wwus the fullure uf the Ralirou 1t had done owing to little peity faction fights. An far aa the | the conntry whers the eo cerned, the League men, sometimes called ** Rilk | enormons nbilatio] den, and tne Tammany people, who claim that [ delphia, Cincinnati, Bt Lonie, ro running in th in which the Leaguers wora Emith championed the Conncll, and Frod Winston | 50 cents. This, of conrs the TAmmany organization, Mr. Smith was routed, | ptlce to ‘)fl!plfl who earn Winston cgrylng through his ticket, which is as | a large cla follows: rank Agnew, James Farrel, F. 8. ( notaflonlto I’Pg( en much. Winston, Peter Kleln, Austin Sexton, M, J, Cor- | these thasthe coran, W%, 8, 0'Del 1n tho Fourth Ward o dead ret was made agatnat | Unibuxe reporter vesterday, Dooiittle, Jr. 1t wan onanccessful, however, for | nize silowing the following ticket to' be elected by the | clesn whiteclathe, .An oblon: Josebh d, Uerrity, Jamen It. Doolittle, Jr., Frank | inaide for tho walters to move Itiedel, Ronort I{ le waa apposed to letting teeter, and Daollittle will go down to Springdeld, nibbon leaders (1hl sult was that o largo nunmber of the Democrats | from which [Lwas casy to alected their jar 0'Belen, Dr. W, Emil Beneinger, Joseph Mackin, Wheeler, Thompe ames Clalr, | fronithe list are appended: X! t meats (bef, tirkey, ete.), 1n the Sixth Warl there was a fight growing ont Roast L of the dissatintacion it ata numbes of Hemo: Corne Ject and cavhaye. crata ieho bolted the reguiar nomince for Alder- Tlckled tripo. man, GriMin, and cast thete votes lor Callerton. Oat-meat and mitk, The primaries in this ward wore to havo been held Dackwhicat caker, Luticr and sirup, at Back's isll, but, since & crowd of holiers took Mtton ehops. possexaion of the 'polls, the Democrats who hid i fanported tho party mominea ndjourned fo achi's Tork teats all, corner of Sixteenth and Jefforson, where Fried s Joseph Waudraka, E, M. Gnrk, Hobert Summers, | cooking will b maintalned deromlah O'Connors, John Il steln, James Coyne, D. O'Connars, Taumas | novel enterprise decia Durkln, Joha Grifiin, and John McKeinna. the Convention: Florenca Donnovan, . M, Usl- —— . 3. F . D, d ot tho door, - Many prominent peo- | Niilrew’ Whtttay, Poter Davie iriry comort | THEOLOGICAL Jake Rehm, John Egan, James Ryan, THR PRESDYTERIAN INSTITUTION. ably harmonlons, (Communlstic) party met last night in their head- | Princeton, IlL, in the chalr, or & masa-macting Bunday afternoon. The at- fide's mother, followed by | Mof rolntad 10 ascertain tho allezed fllegal cunduct of he Judges of clection of tha Fifth Precinct of the yoar. f;ll(’tmth IKL:rg.’ Ic fo chnrxcl«‘! Sgatust thiom that ey committed frand in countin: o ballotas that theyretused two. chnllengers ta tho polls, and that | (NG0Y, B lodees: Searttary, tulrty votes weta thrown oot in tho count. The [ J, M. Farls, tha tlon. i, eame committeo, whon appointed, was nltoau- | French, tho Hon. Menry thorized la take wction fn regard to the nileged | Gltsun, and C, 18, Ney; frauds In the Faurth Precinctof the Sizteanth Ward, where, it cast out. Mr. Parsons wasselected the Committee, | Noyes, Alexander . with pawer ta employ legal counsel §f necessary, p:m,':i,. Ll ‘Tho Weat Tweltth Streot Turner lall meeting | Fareamt, 0. C. lirown, wna then arranged for, The apceches will bo lim- | 8vB. 1u thie class uf 14%), the lock, and the happy coudle ew mem) whiose ternis have expired: l‘"’"""““" !*lovaly " by 0 Judgo, ‘The bride ware | jzene winl pedp, m. eight compared with the corrosponding month In EPARATIONS 1877. S conteat between the two rival nr‘mn!lunm\l 1a con- | place of Im,mnnncc. Eyen New At sry Sy, orelgn popniation, hat onl; [T R Y Stockings, " were hadly cleaned ant, to the great | Jimited number of coffce-honses, while and other cities e nterest of Mr, Til- | they nro comparatively nnknown, ave been doing 8o all alonc. 1t 18 thelr | 1nt the cofteo-nours filla onl B ER belief that the Iast voatigey of the Tilden business | priccs charged nro nniformly high, canmidering the Ate pretty nearly dhnlnnfl'db‘ this recent clection, | cheanness of provisions in “Chicago, eaten even In thelr | for 10 cents a cup, a plate of roant beef for 30 16 145 strongholds. centn, and pie, pudding, or other dessert for 10 Thus in the E'Ifiht!emh Ward, where Perry H, | conts, The most aparing lunch costs not less than n In not an excerdve ie ralaries, but theto fa 88 0f working men and women who ean- 1t in far tne beneft of adel Coffee-Ilonra hins boen atarted, len, Willlam Facrel, Jullus A lew steps from Madixon etecet, on Fifth ave- Jonas, nne, A brieht natv slgn attracted the attention of o Entoring a door on John Foraythe, Judge Forrestor, and James It | the Jxmunu-nuur there waa discloeed an ordinary- store-raom. At the left an eatering A ralled their upponents fonnd pretty carly in the day that | scctton, with a cashier's desk, the floor neatly car- there was no chante for them, and hanled off, | petea. At the right, several tables, coverad with Iunch-connter filled g enough apaco Supt. Narrett, of the Flee-Alarm Teleerapa, will fiflg 'fl" ’, & not bo able to put that new electeic Ifght n ths en- ter-Works for two Imianted K Aout a & nmina b Original and Stanard Manufactuyes, OVFICE AND FACTORY Res. 64,86, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washingtoa-s1, B, ¥, ITT'S BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. Samplo bot, ponlaining Aeut (ragon recetpt of 73 ceats, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder & baantiful and eerviceabl Noap, of any desired strength, utes without the 1ea of grea package seat frcé on recelot of 33 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, n!eeul. cakes, puddt ernileston vesterday orks to M), grade, L. \Watran wer glven hy the Department of Public and pave Washington street from State to Dsare private contract. Denartment was directed {0 adverd for cleaning the Washineton snd Lofalle street funneln, for tho canstruction uf sidewaika, for tho osts and lantorne, and for fur- lumber, —tha latter to ba usc: In constructing sitewalks and repairing bridges, Very fow peapla have mnch of an Idea what It costa ihe hotela and othor Iarge water-consumiera per mnonth for the nriviiege of tapping Take Mich- ann, a8 it were, And having her pellneld waters flow In where they will do the mast good In a vari= For tho Information of the curions, 1t may be stated that the tieand Pacific's aga $200 per month, the Palmer House's 2157 artosian woll at that establishiment redncing th amount constderably, the Northweatarn Hatlroad's 300, and the North Chieago Rolling Milla’ §500. Waler makes ths money go, All tho poll-books and {ally-sheets teed Inthe recent clection ware recelyed office yesterday ap to 4 o'clock, with the excep- tion of those for the Firat Preclnct of the Fifth Ward, and the Third Precinct of the Twellth, Dut the avorazo judge of clection Is a creature acconnt. himecif, whose waya aro ways of snd past finding out. Yesterday was, ast day for turning tiem In, but'as the 1aw unto himaedS, such n telvinl be espected toaffect him ecinet of thy Fifteenth and the Becond of the Twelfth were alsu late in and therowas a supposition msloat, ¢ delay, that ‘fom Btout, who lives in the Fifteenth, was having the vota manipulated in Tut it was o bascless supposition, and the arrival of the hooks and (ally-sheets, thougn atthe eleventh hour, rather disposed of it, ‘There was o rumor yerterday to the effvct that orth 3da Cltlzens” Unton, alded und anetted J, C, firooks, the fate and ol ble candidate for Alderman in the Ward, would conteat the clection of the success- {ul Jonne, presnmably on the ground of repeating, ballot-hox stuffing, and the tha repocter couls Secretary of the e for proposals BAB unaulinous voto of {Kil: John Ryan, Frank Binz, | the centre of the apartment, Teavini . Forrester, John_Forsythe, So | lovked cleanand new, A number of invited gaests, 1t ia more than likely that Measrs, Forayihe, For- | ineluding lawyers, philanthropists, prenchers, red= o wan Lo be a temperanco hotirel, n the Firet Ward therc was A row which Is sald | and tho nsuat complement of nobody-in-particne 1o have grown ont of a derira on the partof Dave | lacs, mounted tho high stools abont the connter ‘Thorntan to run things his own way,—a row which | A fell 1o voracionsly upan the Innacent proven- was the continuation of Tuesmlay's fight, ‘The re- | dor. A mighty bill of faro garnished the wall, dotermine at s olance and elerks, and set up the fol- | thuteachiarticlouf food was sold at tho the Tallet and ¢ at the City Clerk’s . Clark, | bcente, Asa cutloalty, the following selections George Carlin, James Lomax. Lavid retiread with Coffee with whipped cream, his maicontenta o some cave of Adullam, an Tea witl whipped cresni, thete fabricated a ticket of hie own, which, 118 Boun with cmnl'r‘m. clalned, will be rejected by the Convention, Vvegatabics, each, ordinary judge is matler as Lhls co 2, rloine. s, they elocted the following delouates, whore, au- Of conres the meal served up to the invited thentlcity 1 youched for by Mr. John N.Summers, | gneats was uncxceptionable, nnd, of course, it is 8 member of the Cook County Gentral Committeo: | haedly to bo expected that te high quality of the an & regular thing, ckey, L. Feuer- | Suill, itIs only fair to lu{ that the mn’r‘m it up the standard thre m;l 'm Il‘;‘lm"\m‘l;‘l I ough thick and thin. ‘The mon wha romained at Sack's Hall selected | does, ho will do vdmf many rcul‘nnr:m-knepcu the fallowing, who oy oc may not bo admitted by | have attempted; and faffed in the attempt. eatibln thian wiien made of common and ehex; ons. A trial packags aent freo on recafpt of 7. BABBITT'S i A L BABBITT’S CREAM_TARTAR, ‘Warranted fres from il fmpnr! gcan rely uponit. Trisl pockag o BABBITT’S POTASH, ted allnll, donbla tho strength D Kampla seas frée OR receiptol o ke, From all that teacst, the rumor was ground. Mr. Sam Collycr, the Secretary of tho lix- ecntive Comnittea of the Citizens' Union, knew nothlng of any prospect far & contest, clection of Jonas was simply owing to tho apathy af the liennblican voters, as and they alone wore rosponsible fur whatever i fortinatd results it night bring abont, Bruoks himaclf has not returned from Sagina, the reporfer was inable to ask himi how tieh alding and sbetting e desired to do, of cenance tests ugon the Righleentt W publican Club for its neglect to print Mr. Tirooks thoraby compollinz the Atraight-ont Republicans to chaose between voling tha Citlzens' Unlon ticket, which did have Mr. Draoks' name on It, and which they. wouid fouch ahout as gingerly as thy Devil would boly water, and not yoting at all, CRIMINAL, Charles C, Clough, of Rockford, charged with solling lquor withont a licenwo, wad yostorday held over in 31,000 batl by Commiaslonce Hoyno, An owner la wanted at the Twelfth Strect Station for n flue ovorcont taken from the thief James Jobnson, who was arrested a few days ago by Of« ‘SEMINARY. \Vith these oxceptions, the primerics were toler- | The Board of Directors of the Prosbytorian ho viowed it Theological Beminary of the Northwest met yes- THE SOCIALISTS, The Agitatlon Committce of the Boclalisslc | torday at the Seminary, the Rev. J. Milligan, of ‘The Lusiness trana- auarters, No. 7 South Clark street, for tho pur- | mcted wans mostly of o routine chinracter, fosa of hearlug reparts and making serangemients | the afternoon Thoman A, Galt, of Steriing, 1. tondanco was quite large and very orderly, T, J, | 8 memberof the Board, asnounced that ho would M.,,rml,( presided, and” ** ex-Ald." Parsons acted | donate £5,000 to the general fund, It was deet@ed erk, to roduca tho salaries of tho Faculty 10 per cont Me. Goldwater moved that & committee boap- | all round. Tho Cummittes on Nominatlon reported the followlng nomes for officers for the ensuiup Ureatdont, the Nev. W, 8. Curtiay Yico-President, fon, Bamue) 3. Moore, U Masdn, the Hev. 4. AL afy G.3llior, the Rov, J. Stunrd hera of the oard o take the place of thosa A pure concentral common potsal s, TIE PROPRIRTOR will give an ounce of xold far every ounce of impurlties fouad In ooy of these preparntfons. T'or Sale bu_all_Dealera, AUCTION SALES, T Poosball N sty DBy ELISON, POMERO’ Auctonecrs, 78 and 80 Randoiph-st, REGULARWEEKLY SALE harged, ninety Soclallsts woro Ministers—Tho Rev, Mesars, W, B, Curils, Geor l1son, ‘Bamuet Hodge, —~Tiio Hon, K. B, M samuol '} {ted 10 an hour and & half each, and there will only [ £ take the blace of the iter. Mr. Edwards, i - The report waa unaninously adopted. e ol ot e, b ROt cammencn- | o wasconblod. I i Chapel to witncss the graduating oxercises. **His mother's fair-haired boy, " John Franklin 14 years of age, {arcpurted a8 minsing No. 303 state streot, nud as he wax Inat soon on Rush streat, and about tho Massasoit House and tha Hlinols Ceutral Depat, it is thaaglt ¢ Muillgan presidud, and deliverod a bricf addrens, s of the vailey; bridal vell, THE ATHEN/EUM. Drof. B L Patton ‘congratulated the students on joma} no ornoments; halr In OPRNING THE NEW BUILDING, the completion of thoir college work, ana gave were formally opuned to the pubifc yesterday oven. e aontch: @ | managars of the Athenmum have succeeded fn munity. The new bullding, only completed a fow | Tliey must ba d weoks ago, {a sitnated on Dearborn atreet, Letween er of the bride, \was at- 10 businces and learn al wine-colored slik, olabe structure, 80x90 feet in ground dimensions, and four stories fn height, The lower floor In to be oc- tirely devoted to the Athenmum. On the top floor {s the gymnastum, & foom SOXUO fost in size, wilh a colling 40 feat !l:-! Jeight, This depseiment 1s ure of he iablishinent, ane popu- ot 1s atleatod by {le fact that it bopats s hem. | A4rided his heatory never to m buflfilp of 200 young men. Yesterday evening slster of the bride, wore & rofusely draped with Va- atis muslin, with long loops in_trapeze-swinging, horlzontal-bar exercising, mmed with mnga. thread. shawl. was no remedy but resi) recreation, and included al track 305 feet foug for pedestrion exerciso. Ad- olning tho gymnasiuin wero bath-rooms and dress- ing-roome. escending the atatrs there we: clasa-rooms, furnisied wiih des! schools. Thers §ng, & night cia T d retorning, wilt deairablo im) found varinua s In ordinary | [} a rodm (or Oerman, for drawe nd lecture. pl ronds, who bave ex- churel in too pronounced ai a0, che restand recreation aa well, A ronding.room was | 224 oA tobe soan, With & long fable ana flen of mauy | Bo%send lotiers 1o hls friends nowspapors apd peclodicain, Adjolning thia was | OF Ik, Common-se the 1! nnrg which {sas yet not dverstocked with boake, although the several hundrod volumes on nirs-plece of claboral Laren & Co., embloyers of flusnce of minls they wero rendy trom Mr. and Mre. W, | Ueoful. wore Judge Louth, Blutry Nelwon, I, . Dorlck- Willlam I, Page, 3. 1.’ Ker tho Kev. lirooke laeford, the Ko, B. P. Moaolton, Pror, Matthew: ot, William ‘Vocke, G W Wendte, t sllver nut-plexs and i 8 beautiful steel on- ensol, Willlam A, viewing the rooms, the company assenbied In the loctaro-toom and Wwero addrensed. in Woll-chosen | S260% Thumas urdell, Tacioe, Wises D, D Powey il orge M, I ot Alllog Engiieh ?unvéln e;:d‘ehut.llhfimltrov. c. flW. 'nnldlelhthu founder of the Ine 0, and several ofhers, | m "o, hinio Y e ‘Thero ar¢ now 1,260 munbers of all departmenta 1,3 I p 3 the Aihanmte: 4 Ui, i3, Wingold, Indepeudanga A congratulatory tolegram was reccivod and read * duting the exerclscs from Willlam fl. Baldwin, by of Whittler's Poots, the timore, noclo of the bride; Ars, Dr, Hwazey: hand- lmi;: atecl “T’“ mo black walnat o oston, Bmitb, Peorls; vt af , Chistles Q. Kercholt eorge C. Kldrldge; Mrs. L R, “Bsndorsy Wellington _ Rathborne; A MEETING OF BANKEIS AND DUSINKSS MEN in favar of the project for the cstablishinent of o Dranch Mint In Chicago was held last evening In the clab-ruom of tho Grand Paciie, Among those prescat wera O, T. Wheeler, Proslaont of tho Unlon National Bank; Capt. ‘Georg H, Schneldor, | Saphia Kelln President af the Natiunal Dank of Illinols; Willlam | ret Martin we: ] to-marrow ovenlug. Chatlos M tte, greyhound, Mr, and decorated china cup and Myron W. Atwood; orna. slivar tabla. Mr, and M Mr, Bross was chosen to preside. As Chalrmsh | Jofcrson in the aftornoon. ns, and sot P ¥illam . of lam W, ri, Elllott Dn- no‘l, Mr. and wilvor sugar, draft & memorial followlng! Tay; eaantalives af the us M. tand, Mr. and Mra, M. sllver, !cln-llnud. salts r, and Mre, Joba Crighton; d glass, Ar, and Mre, K. P, W. Ii. Jiice; decorated slik laave Toat respectiuily to Detition and urke that you bade s law catablieniau s brach mas in Chiseity Fay | SAD Tascsamaniateoia uf B0 W nore particular statemcut of (ho reassns why tne | Sonclusion was inink sl e ocaied B Cummilttesaf the Ch fequassor iy, Lin {IlfllA fact that tbere was & uil 1 Cox; kooplng o fully eq tho meantislo the brica of labor, coal, the' ac - e and of tha facl u colosde, hiss lardely The Noard's experts, engaj deuressed; our _rallwa; notral v st South- nfiwnuuim‘l'nulvmq‘ 4, 4ro rublily exteatok ja | 1868 Feport of the Foutn-Park Colorado and towsrds New M the Norihers Pscitis wiil, by and liver ellle Bherman; bouquet. s Corpelia rton; sllver T i Ulished Liere, roach Montans and wather {n tha miy- | ing. All they have as Motion; fralt eperyne cantre. | L) praducet (Ba% Fervitirydud 1o wod, honeral ot e A t o uot : Jenniuge and Mea. | (t Westeri niaton, of 0ur foreats andof aormomuras | been. ‘Thoy exiblt so Cutrtioy surin and Mrs than'wers it located i any other ianwees 1L locatal Lo Ay ath Benate and louse uf flud by facts and Agu factury and convinciny will give them the Jub 1 anilaue bronze card. that yo cantitul bouquet, Jobn rgo U, Parkor, wil ™y B B Chletiorsad your peitionsrs s 18 duty bossd | alde swenty.pwer ot ba boxcdore will ever pray, ote. ant parly of curiona Indies And etition met the approval of all the geutie- | wanted {n ¢ what thera w: L, ond wes accordingly adopted without | Ponitontiary, Lis Amon; Arrangemonts weru then made for orint- | torney Mills, llrmmi'nn."l!l lug and circulating cuples of the document for e ares, Br ke s Pattho) boing deloyniod to call npon the bankers, morcnants, and buslness Btanford, Mr, . and Mes. | oy goueraily Tor tho latter purposs.” Tho me stitution, ey hi S inx Lien a3journcd. the ll‘-m was Iuvifiz “r l:lnw B) o R, risoner nawm ‘Thopias o by A GOOD THING 1o P Sl his tshacies Mch, Mz, and Mrs, No- A novel establishment was opened yestorday st Thowpson, Mr. an Geu. dobn I, Hammona, roe streeta, This wasachoap restaurant, some- thing after tbe fasblon of the Paristan cremerie, aliercd necessarily to sult the prevailing taste: (S bwan, Aiss Bwazey, towart, Miss Kiti away, 1 Miss’ Gracle Har- | babils of the American masses. Efforts bave and, when apprehendos Sturgls, Miss Wo , | mads from time to tme fu tals city to furutah | the obpealie abure. f Mus Alllg P““‘“““h“'h cheap food to working people. but oo sud sl Lave | T ordor reluctantly, havip the year 187 kot th d ;':ncu dndicated Yn thel, o nicknawe. The o time well-known * ifornla Heataarant," Deatborn atreet, neor Monroe, and s succe apgedily caosed 8 scoza of twitators to -rnnz up ln varjous quarters of the Bouth Blde. By sil s0cn atiacked br the demo of uncle, sendin from B5to 8 metbers of the gre cotfee-bouses cams {nlo Yogue, and are to-day s most curlous and interestlug festuro of life in { Gerinan eloment of 106 bopulation asg though &t cept cofes, rolls, nud cold meats, thelr el graduaall; art of ¢ ho has left town. Edward Modeloy, who ls in Jall chargod with a little girl namod Simons, applicd to Judce Moore yosierday to hava hls bail set ot U ‘fhe child's statoment sa influcnced his at ho fized tho bond at 83,000, oud Mose- ley's attoruey Is hanting for surcties. John O'Meara, from the Deeting Stroot Pollce District, was chareed befors Ji yosterday with oxtreme cruelly to bls 13-year-old ‘Tho neighbors braved that the fathar wan in tha babit of sceipptng him naked, him witha sllk scart tightly foal tieck, and then unmercifully fog, tenaation it was offerod disobedient one, Friday Moratog, April 5, at 9:30 o'lock, New Parlor & Chamber S, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, A full Hino Carpets, General Iousehold Faral. ture, Offce Desks, General Merchandise, &e, Ono Billisrd Table eumpll 120N, roMERoY & o, STORETFIXTURES, SAFE, &ec., Saturday Morning, April 6,at 100'clk At Store 135 State-st,, ‘Wo acil the entire Nxtares And outnt, Side Show-Cases, Counter aud Dutalde Cases (sultabla for Ilate, Caps, of Milllnery), Counters, Iron §afe, Glass Ofco Partitiony Stock Umbrellas, Parasols, and Canes, Salo unresorved, ELISON, POMENOY & €O., Auctrs By GLO. P, GORE & €O, €5 and 70 Wabah-av, ON FRIDAY, APRIL B, AT THE RESIDENCE 1220 Prairie-av., near Twenty-sirlhsl COMMENCING AT 10 OCLOUK, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Copstating of Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Carpets, Btoves, Crockory Ware, Ica Pox, &c. UEO. T QORE & CO., Auctlonesrs ULAT TRADE BALE, CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTDS, FRIDAY, April 6, 10 a, m, GEO. T, GORE & CO., Auctiopeers, Saturday, April 6, at 9:30 2.1, BALE OF FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Parlor and Chambor Sots, Easy Chairs, Rockens Lounges, Bureaus, edsteads, Mirrors, Ofice Destt, Also 8 Chiromos, GEO. I GORE & CO., Auctioneers By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO, Anctioaoers, 174 ast Itandolpli-at. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT DWELLING, 44 CASS.ST. Friday Morning, April 5, at 10 o'clk, self, without resery 4’ Casees them twelvo pleces of advice as ‘s legucy from the Tho now promises of the Chlcago Athenmum Facully, Thoy st boware of ‘ministen 2 letce, and must not allow the claims of thol ing, ond the event called together a large assen- congregations o prevent them from Iall.awlng an{ blago of fricndy of that worthy Institution. After :h‘elr-t‘l;glx:r-";::nflden mnl: l‘lilnl‘r meau|y min- ators T tiat thelr duty was fo pre. sz years of stroggling sud eamnont endonvor tho | SHTS FYLOI, Taamber that thelt duly was Lo pre. ncldom e convenlont. Ministers shiont placing It npon & sound financlal footing, and in | too anslous to give ndvice, ar to try lo making & rocognized agoncy for good In the com- | out what nenlrh thought of thole gnificd and quiet, ond_ show their poopla that thoy wero the teachers, Randolyh'and Lake, nd s a sabsianilsl Urick | (| ark I IEILIONY, they shonid attend atectiy ;v‘;:rf.‘kupllnq '"cficfi (;nd‘ pulcrv'hlg madeaty, cupled by storer, and tho noper fioors oo en- | fornaliole larars thomesiene o A ot atrive to cultivato a apleit of brotharl, concilistion. The duties of minlaiera in rogard to suclely Prof, Patton defined at somo lengtn, , althotgh thoy c character or ustice Summerfleld half strangling ened about the and the fino was fixed at in consequence, ‘I'ho bay was sent for roformation to the Cataolic Brotlers’ Aaylum, Yenterday nftornoon a Ackerley, while passing along Madison street near h, assauited by two bo; r and tho other a 0y snatched hor onng girl named Mary might werite, any letter of o sarcasti many of tho athletes wero on hand favorlog an | Contalning auything = unchiaritable. spplauding audlence with exhibitions of thelr skl | 20 o 1°T , fl0UMd, Rever * amewer ” ime t0 themaclves oter what had bean saild sboat Iadder-climbing, and other feats, The apsrtment | | 18 Btced up Ean tho nnylluncu Tor this Kind of | them. On the matter of mintatorial m:fl A n or be roslgned, er considered, & forn pastorate, but miniaters shonld not deacend to wira-pulling or scheming for now anitions and hlgher salaries, or whould they pros- tuto the religlots popers 1o the accomplishinent of thelr desizas by advertinia own aize, one John Allen, colored, Yoy named Geeon, pockoet-book and paseed it to Green, n bot Mary Leld fost to the colored hoy, and screamed lonoly for hel George U. Ackerley, of No. 400 Jul cluso at hiand, and ran to her ald, drew o knife, and held him at bay untii OfMcer Mcilugh came up and mada tho arrost, were locked up at the Madlson Btreet Station, Lato Wedncaday night J. 1. Walker, of No.534 heard some ono working at the de-window, and, acoing hands and he ran to tha front and 4 ho did ro, thres young thloves ran ont and down the streot, Ofllcer John Nolan pursued and captured ono, and further on Oficer Jesna Falrchild stonped the othertwo, Ono of the latter druw o rovolver and firod twice at Falechild, while In close Iuckily hoth bullets miase but Fairchild beavely hold on to the othor fellow, wora recognized as Thomas anrahan, and both wore held 10 8 nicely-Iald walcng | 8PS ESE0s BoL SRR e iroen Doy Five or ton {enrl wat, the speal 3 Loomis streot, Binistor n manner, Egotisuma of all kinds, such &s wsiking of “:| o s aying, | church,” ‘*my veoplo,” and the like, shou] showing that the Athonmum looks riot only fo tho | SHUFEhs Y. ULOpio.. Rni ©, shoul adication of bratn nad mascle. but o dietag s | ba avoldod, and whon o prescher faces through tho g halived for the polic neo dictated that a8 man roximity to him, but ‘This ono escaped, that 1t was well to avold all occle tho ahelven wro said to bo particulasly choica and | bich 15, SGncluston, Prof. Paita spe Among the gnssta on (his Intoreating occaston | 1hoY, Wera rendy ta yoin l‘lrlhh:ffflm At tho statlon the; Colbert ana Patrick in 81,000 bonds until to-day, Juatico Sainmertold yestendny hold the rollow- ing: John Burke nnd John Sheedy, larceny of n baby-carriage valuwl at $30, the Bthi Jamen Ullbert, larceny of trunses from Bartiett, Bateman & Parker, and stot In the log by Oflicer Buedo capling, £000 to the Uriml va1 Courl larceny of 80,75 from Willtam 8ack, of No,24 Lisle street, $000 to the Crimiual Constt Jo) charged with raping Mary Rice.of No. 347 81 avenue, 8500 to tho 8th; Annie Smith, dixordor); Justice Marrison fined Kllen M for larceny from 3irs, Smitn; J. charged with obtaining $1,000 worth of ealoon fx- 1ures by falso prelenses from C, L. Kinsloy, con- tinued to the Lith; Ellen Daley, & younu renegade {romn home, sunt to tho llouso of the Good herd; May Itoward, an older rencgnde, Juatice Kaufmana held Michac] Lane, assanit and on complaint of Catherine Mc! 3 Patrick Butler, on _complsint of Lucy S Martin, bummer and genoral thief, thlety days In the House of Correctinn, —— e couraged, thouyh they should die and be forzotten, fony Ucorge, Schnglugn (adgo Btrongy C.1L.Qavin, | provided that tholr fnlluences hind beon fo gond: Yrol. Patton, at the concluslon of hls address, prosented the graduates with their diplomas, The , Prol, Babcock, " No. 60 State street, and Prof, Htesus, - Affer some 'timo occupiad i foUP8 OF 1he Eraduntes are as follows: ¥ Candr, Atedo, 1l : gords by Judgo ooty Mr. /. I Forbuih, tho | Sort Jiechulle, Wi James N. 1, Ciucaga; cago; Jonu D. McLaln, Chicago; John ps, Qreenville, . 18, Johannes ¥, h, Capetown, South Africa. Jeatdent of the Young Men's Chrlatian Unlum, of | TIXE. COUNTY BUILDING. [y ‘The calendar for the Aprll term of ‘the County THE MINT, Court will bo ready for distribution to-morraw, The County Clerk ycsterdny lssued a marringe Heensa to Coronar Dietzech, His fature pariner 15 Misa Eliza Bcimidt, and the partnersblp begins assanit and disorderly, ade, $400 to tho Oth mara, and Margs. adjudged ineans in the County Bross, Dr, L, IL. Montgomery, Thomas II, Pas- | Court yoelerday, The former will go to a privato chal, and othars, asylum for treatmont, and tha latter wore taken to e e e e e REELIN—April 4, Henry W, Keclin, ngest 24 s Pl“! lL'lIm K:"Illl c1in, youngest son of n and Eliz . meral 1701 parent’s residence, No, 275 West Huron at 13 0'cluck, by ¢ Frlends ara Invited to atte: 8, 10 tha Town of Reratogs, SIark County, Nl., from Injuries catieed by a Calls Med, Jiachel Wider, agad 73 yeary 10 m her of Goorga I£. Wfider, of Chi arringes to Cal- iy Committeo sppolated at tho lost meetingta | The Committea on Jall and Jath Acconnts yester- | stArbistr: b fork s 0 Copgress, he proscuted tho day looked around thu vicinity of the bullding for p availabla ;ooms for the ineetings of the Board, A < J L 1) "’"”"mb,‘g.fl,’"}ffl,fi:?{-‘“’.flflfif,{,fli The most euitable room found was over Coa ukera and Lusiness-nien In the Clty xlul.'hlcnwo. beg | place, which has a Michizan street ontrance, onths aid 0 doys, 1 Altany, aud Uliter County, N Y., DADers plosta copy. = 7 e, Wi v dRuRDLGE, s, 1T, Fuico'at Waukegans Hi urkee, Mrs. Marls v, the ontire con ached, hawever, n Y The Insanc-Asylum invostigution was to have been resumed vu:urdl{. bul was not, trom (he sunderstanding smong the wmembiers of tho Cowrmlttes as to whon it abould tneet. Home uf the wembers were around in the furcucon and somne in the afiernoon, and it §s un- derstood that they will all be prescat to-morrow norning at 10 o'clock to complete the work and A e e e e~ e . MRETING WILL BE HELD AT TI Iu:mmlldchulfi{l‘.?wrn" “1 Harriso e Sy ding gatibling aad the wals of mada by r, Guroey, Dr. CONTINY l]‘gfi) SALE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Fanoy (oods, Blank Tooks, Etcs At Store No, 164 Twenty This (Friday) Mornlog, April 3,'at 100'clock. WAL A, DUTTERS & CO,, Austioazers THREE BUGGIES AT Raturday MoTniiy, A%H at w%’?lu%‘r{’uaur Ware 74 East Kandoloh-st, W. A, BUTTENS &CO., A UEGULAR BATURDAY RALE. Parlor and Chamber Sels, Household Goods, Ets AT AUOCTION, BATURDAY M Auction Houmne, 174 W3l A, Morcement of th g luntor, and uthers. 0d to examine the ot LOMMULE thelr wore and Wil Tonerer Jare ks about comploted thely work, aud will repor to the i (e soum ud | L Ance Committeo. (FIAGeraid) b e aory s ratoed {8 thas the booke oll na thoy might bave anxlaty—in cunversa- \ From (o Rochester Teor Com- ner Sitato and Made« wrice, would Surbish Liors so _ | tlon—to have their pawer extendod, so thut thoy duce, and with tore advautaga tothe Government, | withunt regurd to dale, and put thels ingers to ntral cly ta the | thelr noses wiscly and nndm tnat, 3f the Board 'd (e Lonorable ey week, they will accom- pllslisowctving parlncll’ astounding, i} ‘at_an early doy TUB BIBKLFP'S EXCURSION, i1 for Lho estabilshineut of & branch miug (o the Sherl® Kern went to Joliet yosterday, took & Very plense nd - gentlemin, who to by scen in the satawere lxlm:ul' At rude and Ja rien: M. Hooley and daughter i es Lonloy, Dr. Wi AUCTION SALE! Friday, April 5, at 10 o m., At705 West Monroe-st. KEAR LINCOLX, Contents of louso of 10 Rooms, g . T \biy Conalstin, :‘t,n NE nePa.-!llenn'dan,!{ mfi?fl,‘c&x""’“‘"‘ Cooking Utensils, &c., &v. Brussels and Ingrain Oarpets, T. E. STACY, 148 Dearboru-st. By T, E. 8TACY, born-at., oppostte Tribune, TUESDAY, ApriAlT 9, at 10 8, m, 111 North Dearborn-st., southeast corner of Ohto, 1 ahall sell the entire contents o siating of Hiack W Uedat arl ressiug-Cases snd liurcaus, Marble. T I iing, ecc.t Kaugo, SHERIFFf'S SALE. Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, and Tinware Alsoona Bate and Ocice Fixture, sod ook of Tanert 272 and 274 State-st. Saturday, April §, at 10 o'olook a. M Iy CHAS, L. RADDIN & C0n Auctioocers, 118 & FRIDAY, APRIL b, BOOTS & SHOES COHAS. E. RADDIN & CO., Auctty O CANKN, WILBON & EVENDEN OlL TARNK axp SHIPPING O. 47 & 49 Weat Laka 8 OFXXO. aab pun saTaesE s Zvuylmnlv‘zu-cd uff pleasantly untll ddy managed d It out ;mlib b‘ud.fn:l ug tumed s somersaul of the car-window an iF IT 13 ONLY KEXT UP. wade off. ‘The boll-zope was pulicd with great Pmmpln nd tha greatest cunfusion ensued, No. 167 Fifth avenue, between Madtson and Mon- | for the escave had boen scarcely noticed, so adrott- y it bean made, Ina wioute a dozen persuns, Headed by the Sherlll, were {n hot pursuit of thoe runaway, aud ko was overtaken Tio ran to the Deoplal Auctloneer, 146 Wiyer, ?nmmul was awimmlug for herttt drew bls m, the cholce between arge House, con. come to nething, aithough it (s dimticult to 8nd sny | returning snd being shot. e was bronght buck to sdequate reason for thoir fallure. Perhape the | the cer, the frons wero agsin adjustod about bla earfiest movement fn this direction was begun in | snkle snd wrlst, and the troubls ended as sudden- by ihe establlshing of whaf were | )y as it had commenced. The party reached tho 25-cont Festaurants,” where meals | prison at 10:40, aud, aftcr the p ¢ | turned over to the adthorities, we thess was the at gne | Alr. Mills mot mauy acqualntances smong the n | prisoners,~persons be had been {pstrymental in . P down, —and Mra, Cleavelsud, who s duing eligious work In the city, met at' least one of they were | Ler former Sunday-school scholars USSELY AND INGHRALN (e, Without reseree.. " Wolnesday, Ayl 1 AT 752 MICHIGAN-AV., NEAR TWENTY-S8ECOND.ST., L shall selt the Entire Contents of Large Brick House B. W. odstesds. Paslor Set. . Top Taen o, Siorete Gts Fiataier Cpeuind, Macs : o rea Croc Glasware, Cans-Boat Ald Wood CUkIFs, &c o8¢, ker BHRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. This s l“'ufid ;.%lnut;v For Aucilonuer. 10 Dasrhura-st. hallem, inces, | The vieit was & pleasant one, and the party-reached and, ml:ul lng lhr Tesort of Inm::u ‘I]nwu of Lh- city l‘l‘ ‘i a‘«-l o&t‘ln ‘R l:lrl.lnuu:.‘h.’l;h[ucl‘umn 1ability, werogiven over tozuughs & ¢ | now contains 1,603 prisoners. and cipline Peaben VTG0 of e o Bhen 1hn | la Just 88 thoraugt s [ ls posstble bo tuake it aity. Their lntroduction was owiug 1o the large | = THE CITY-ITALL, “CELEDUATED 1B the Union—expres: 60 ver B orders GUNTIHER, tloner, Chichgo. first thoy did not pretend to serve anytbing ex- The Treasurer's receinte were $3,270 yesterday, has duptilat this Ume tho greal Daring the month of March there were 578 deaths Book 100 trate l a Hhete Kacises 45 | 1n thlaclsy. This was s Lucreaso of losty-seren liitlo strunge that Chicago Ls tho only city 1o | oves the provious month, and a docreass of tuirtys Bale withous reserve, PAIOUIATe S0Py 0

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