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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 9 - !y 1876—TWELVE PAGEN THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The fnternal revenne receipts yesterday wers $27,181,05, Prof. N. P. Till. of Colorado, {s & guest st the Grand Pacific Hotel. United States Senator J, J, Tngalls, of Eansas, was at the Grand Pacific Hotel yeaterdsy. Manuel 8, de Tyadl, Enrique Sanchez, and 8. P, Heming, Guatemals, sre at the Grand Pacifc Hotel. Gen. George Crook, of Indlan-fighting fame, and Ma). John E. Bourke, United States army, registered ot the Grand Pacific Hotel. Late Thursday night Officer Mann found s 4- ‘weeks' old male child lying on the steps of No. 350 Warren avenne, The little one was taken to the Fonndlings* liome, ‘The whirky caces In their varions ramifications and more or less compticated sitaationa will come up for hearing thin morning befote Judges Drom- mond and Hloagett. ‘The tempersture yeaterday, as opserved by Ma- nasee, optician, K3 Madion street (Trinoxe Jinild- t s 3 :12m, 0, Batometer st & ‘The police are resrching for two runsways from Evanston, one named James Carroll, 6 years of sge, who la descrioed #sof 1izht complesfon and blue eyes, and tha othera red-halred, freckled- faced Iad of O years, named Colll Yesterday morning at 1 o'clock, Frank Wells, an old and highly-esteemed citlzen of the county, died at his home in Lake View, 1te wan 54 years of age, and leaves & iarge family. Ho will bo baried to-morrow by the Masouic fraternity, of which he waa a promiinent member. Ex-Ald. Rirk, ex-Chalrman of the Fire and Wa. ter Comnittee. told the fire boys of No. 11, on Michigan street, near tiate, last evening, to fio down and get thelr scrip to-day, aod he will take 1t at par. The intention i 10 giva the boys a month's pay, which, for No. 11's men, will amount to about $700. T, Canary, saloon-keeper, whilo on a spree Jast night, attempted to play the Willlam Tell feat in Abbey's salvon in *‘Hotten How." The weapon was ol nd_rusty, and. as no one trosted in his aim, Officer Neaubien took him In, There wers two blank cartridges In the weapon which were probably fired 4t soms other place, thongh with ‘what success ia not known. The Ladfes' Bocicty connected with Et, Panl's Refdrmed FEplscopsl Church held their annaal munng(n erany afternoon In the church parlo Carpenter apd West Washington streel The tollowing officers wera elected for the ensuin ear: Presloent, Mre, 1lull; Vice-Presldent, Mrs, eterson: Treasnrer, Mrs, lerron; Secretary, Srs, B. T, Wright: Boaraaf Managers, Mrs, Hes), Brs, Grey, Mra, St. John, Mes, Kimball, Mea. A, M, Wright, Mrs. Huil, Mrs, Mereitt, Mrs. Adams, and Mra, Geary. The operations of the Castom-Housa Investiga- tlon Cammieston yesterday wera of an exceedingly prosaic character, and confined to analyzing the mccounts of the various rourses of sione in the ic, not heretofore mentloned. A hitle bit of o steal was unearthed in conuection with the clock- faces. Eight stones thersunder were charged with lanor to the extent of $600 cach: experis vajug them altogether worth abont $1,000, or 3125 aptece. The Commusion bupe fo be ablo to have on exhibition within a day or two one of the fancy Jan on which nearly s year's work wae pere formed, and for which the iovernment paid $33 a dniyl.dlluellrr'l commission of 16 per cent o be adided. A meeting of the Citlzens’ Assoclation, or tho Exccutive Committee ihereof, whi brobubly be held 1n a few days to carry into practical effect tho sugeestion made the other day at tha Aseemwors’ meeting, that the Aseaciation appnint & comitics of coinpetent entlemen to nselat the Asscssors in pethingat correct property values, whenever any ontaide ansistance ta necunar‘.e It 14 nlso under- rtood that some of the members intend to request the Assoclation to investigate the eudjectof ed- ford vtune, The roqueet has not vet come befora the Aneociation, hut It may be bronght up in a few days, when 8 committes wlll most likely be polnted to examine the merits of the bullding mi terlal referred to. Caroner Dietzech wills V'ilion’s remains, the polsoning case mentioned In yeslerday's ymr«r. uniess some groands are found “or the gupposition that polvon wi ‘This 1s oy oriter of Stato’s-Attotney Mills, who objects to wpending §200 to Investizute o cany that was aroperly certifind to by apructicing puyaician, Tne on of the deceasod woman will therefore brose- sute his inquirica on his own hook. It 1s said by she neighbars that Mrs. Tillon was & roliglons ‘anatic, and that her death was the reault of ex- osure’ incldent upon remaining out.deors all 3ight, prosteated in praver on tho sidewalk, The uppused hornble remuins of 8 man found at the out of Sixteenth stroct, unuer the rcrutiny of tho ‘oroner, proved to be somo mcdical studeni's crapn, and the rags found on the pler in the neigh- bLorliood were evidently cast off by some vagrant .upan the approacti of sprl £ , The State Micruscopical Soclety held theie annual meeting last nizht at the rouma of tao Academy of Selencew, No, 203 Wabash avenue, Mr. IL W, Fuiler in the clialr, _Annual reports wore made by Secretary Atwoud, Treasurcr ‘Chomae, and Libras tlan Colgrove, President Puller thes de o bricf Addreas, aiggesting 8 plan of work fur the Soclety, Too Bevoctury read a request pxkiug the Society to send ropreontatives to 8 Natlonal Slicroscopic Congreas to be hold at Indisuapolin, - Ay, 14, ‘The invitatlon was Indorsed, and tne Crale appointed Meaars, Colgrove, ‘Thom budy a cammittee to correspond and niake aj 2 ments. Upon motion, the sum of $50 was op- Ppropriated for current expeneca il the next busle ness-meeting, The olection of officers for the en- Aulng yenr was then Fone into, with the following reault: President, Henry W, Fuller; Vice-Preai en larvey M, Thompson snd H, F. Atwood Becreiary, P'rof. 8. 1l, Peabody; Corresponding Becretary, James ‘Colgrove; Tressurer, B, W. Thoums, The following-named gentlemen wers elected to serve with the above-named ufiicers as Trustecn: Prof. E. 8. Hastln, Ur. Lester Curtls, E. W. Blatchtord, SswueldJ. Jones, and W, 1l Bummors, The meeting then adjourned. GUALN INSFECTION. The new Chlef <irain Inspector, John P, Rey. Toldw. came ‘down-town yesterday morning and fell to work in tils now place like one wha ban oce cupled the nanitlon for.years. Mr. Willlam If. Swett did not show himseld, but lefs word with Mr. DLean, the chlef bookkeeper, that hu would not he in town, Tne presunption In that Mr, Swett took the fitast train to bopringd old to walper hls rnam\m Into the caraof the Lxecutive. Cal, teynolds says the books wre ail right, and that he belleves everything la in nrpln-plu order, becauve the gentlemeit in charge of thiat burtion of the du- partmen the booke fully pasted each day. o far me Mr. Bwelt fs cuncerned. thero 14 30, « 473,07 10 disputo o4 woney coliectad but not dus eullud in the bank designated by the Railroad and Warchouse Cominisalon, s provided by ita rales, ‘fhis swount ie ju the First Nationsl Bauk, ond enjolned by the Commission, This money Mr, Bwett clalma as partof the perqulsites of the ofice, or at lcast that he has the full control of it, which tho Doard disputes. The posscalon of this fund may, perhabs, be the cause of much lawing. 50 fur as it i alleged by Mr. Swett that he has paid the board bills of the Cammission out uf ine fuuds collected for grain i pectiun, Ar. Ueorua e M. Bogus doea not deny I, ard or hotol Dbills wers pald for Commixlonera Uberly and Bmith when they came bere on businees. The ofiice of the Hoard is st Epringficld, und the Attoruey-General of the Htate opined thut the legitiniate cxpenses of the micmbers of the Commlsdion fucurred whily attending to duty outside of Springfield uro lewitimate expenses of tho Board, and shuuld bo su sllowed, And they were all certified to as buing correct by Mr, Swett, 5o far ua Mr, Bogue 18 concurned, by lives hore, and the grain mspeciton dopsrtment has had to pay nune of uls expenses. TEMVEHANCE, Tio regular moutbly mecting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Uniun was beld yesterday wornlug In oo 3 Farwell Hall. Mes. T, B, Caree presided. Mra. L. A, Magaus, Chalrinan of the Ezecutive Coma 0, presented & rt Reports on the Hure M| ol Jume were read, Tho President, i her report of the latter, stated that, vut of elghty men prevent at & recent meating, ot least forty were drunk. Ho- porcs were also read on the Forty-seventlStreet sud other missions carrled on by the Union, "which wera quile satisfuctory. e, I B. (ireenice, the Treasurer, ber report, which sbowed & balsnce on' band of $156 Durg March Dz, Roynolds was paid 8305 by the Union. Miss Lucis E, Kimbal), Acling Corresponding Becretary, submitted bier report, and also that upon Juvenile'work, Allthe reports received and accepted. ‘Thy Commnltice ou Rooms wers authorized to Teut the iwo front roums un the thied toor of Far- well Bullding, Miss himball read a trivate to Mrs, Judgo Smilh, A mcmber of ihe Unlon, recently flceenlj. he Ch ted thut no regular Corresponding Becretary bas yet been solected, bul thae A Kimball bad consented 10 acrre unbil hor successor was elected, ‘fhe Prosident, as Chalrman of the Fi- nance Commitice, reporied that 4 churches Lud been sedsed, tha only ten had pald suyth) as follows: le.lh Presbyterian Church, $13.60; Unlon Par $107.50; ‘U'bird Presvyterian, §15; Second Baps ust, "$110; Flymoutl Church, $150; Church, 1 gl 3 Fi . $30; Fir Lerian, (¥ Al, E, Charel 3 Leavitt Strect, w,";. B Kcie ot B Charet, s 'i"unml %143, re. M. I’ Wilaou, the Unlon vialtor, renorte: that "sbe” bid wade’ tweaiy-ave visits during. he r:f.ll-munlh, some of which bore very frultful re Mrs. Wilks was elccled aa a momberof the Exccallys Comuitice | Bnil;l\- duumdh ce lo place of Mrs. Judge tor trausacting somo funt 3 nu(lnlld.\vflm#d? tine basluces, the % 40T A svcoes. 5 arge crow: ercd in sad abaat t Side Water-Works yeslerday evening u."!.fifli‘.? thu proposed experiment wita the uew elecuric Nightln the tower. 'Tho small boy sud the huod. um were therc i fuvigorsting numure, ani for sbout Lalf an bour befury the show Legan Bl'vd toa uuighturbood with thelr vocal feata. Thers was & loug delsy ta un)rerJ sitaching the wires at the top of the towr, and usturally the nudlence bes Calne fupaticot, as an outdoor sudicoce 1 upt to bocome, The delegation of Jousg en Wearlug Volwuwinuus solt Lats, uv collurs, aud stzeitiug presented 34 8t hold an fnquest upon Mrs Abont with gnids of tobacco in their months and their hands in thelr pockets, were finally roused to 8 virtnous indigoation, and were In favor of A head" on the men who had them to that place nnder falsc pre- tenacs, Dlefore their ~ designs wers car. tied into execntlon a faint gleam of light from the summit of the tower attracted stten- tion. The gleam slowly gathered Into a ray, which elanted through the darkness, and ucceeded in hrlnz|n1 into unpleasant prominence & cow-shed in the vieinity, ,("hc ray at its brightest wae abont a foot broad atthe start, and widened to perhaps twenty fect at ita base on the ground. Yet It gave forth “an_exceedingly nncerfain light, flickering abont uneteadily, andoften going entirely out, then breaking forth again nncxpectedly, but never at- taining any remarkablo brillisncy or steadfast- ness, Prof, Narrett and Dr. 1111, who were In charge of the experiment, expressed themselves aa satin- fled that ibeir theoriea were correct, and that, with some modifications, tno electric iight could bo bronght successfally Into goneral use. The filck- erinz, a8 was atated yesterday, scems to be caused by the diproportion of the wire and the battery. v Trmsr G fheeds Michigans Dr. Samnel n A=, o) ichigans Dr. n Advianee. Huliadeiphia: the Hon. C: ¥, Sesd, Trene tons Hichard Fomers, (iatveston; the Hon. T, 8. Itan som, Bt. Joe, Ma. s Uol. am Avery, rel ¥, New Urleanst I, W, E Daniel x ba Cop, I'ennaylyani Ko Sherman Iifusrt ** puttin Im&m: %A A, Gardner mple. Dottons . D. ficlirdeon, Uticat the Hon: 1T L Farker, Bpring Banky Wisi T €. Fleide, 8t Paul ° K. M. Wade, Fort Wayne; L. 1L Clarke, Cleveiandt’ F. L. Wilder, Hoon, .. Grann Nurii-Gen., Goorge ‘Crook, U, 8. A, Ml tour or d. . In- Eand: rEarinsltamen ) da TYRIC, i NaneNiss: and 5. fend; Pea med’§, da 1yade, b 5 C, Ay E, i1, Pitch, Ashtavuls, Plenbing, Gautemata, G, A., .1 A, De Lano, Detroit: J. T, Avetill, 8t. Pauls 1. 8. Efayens, fisnnibal...../umer House—Thomas Bull, London, king.1 . Chiivallgder, San Franciweot O, M Tiaer, Bt. Loulsi W, 7. Miller, Binghampton B. F. Schermerhorn, Delibi: A, 2, don. ‘nr.‘lA. Yoodruff, Memohis: tho ifon. G. 1. Wendilng, Ahel- byville: M. Trol, Oskland; 1. F. Davenport, Worces- ter: W, F. Uregory. Bosten; K. R. Curtis, Madisony C. 1. Jones, Hoston; C. K. Smesd, Bloux Cltys I, Siagill, Llinton, DR. DYER. THE FUNERAL SERVICES of the late br. C. V., Dyer vesterday were of the simplest nature, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Swedenborgion Hall, on the corner of Prairle ave- nue and KEightcenth street, wns well flled with friends of the deceased, including many of the oldest scttiers of Chicazo. The seats were all occupled, and many remalned standing in the nisles and in the rear of the auditorium. A vase of fresh flowers adorned one side of the pulpit, ug‘nu which was lald a wreath of Immorteiles, Thene were the only attempts at decoration. ‘The officiating clergyman was Prof, Swing, who preceded the pail-bearers, Judge 1L W, Dlodeeit, the Hon. William Bross, Mahlon D, Ogden, Amos T lial, the Hon, I N, Arnold, and Z, Esstman, all Hife-long friends of the decvased and "co-workers with biin in the great Abolitton stragsle. ‘I'here was no funcral sermon, or any kind of os- tenlation in the exerciaca, Prof. Swing briefly ale luded to the object of their areembling thempeives togetlier. Theie dead friend had been a soldier In thal great war of principle which culminated n actunl war hetween the North and the Sonth, and his record was known to all present. It touched the hearts of all to see the persons who represent. ¢l those former days of turmoil passing away, ona after the other, yet the separation was ineviiable, and commion to everybody in thelr tarn, ‘The suilience then rose and chanted the Seven- teenth Selection, **The Lord 1s iy Shepherd.* ‘There wae o short prayer, followed by tho hymn, (;od moves in a mysterlous wa, The regular Bwedenborgian service was thea repeated, tho audience Julning in the respontus while still stand- ing. This closed the exercises, the wholo not oce cupying half an hour. Prominent In the audlence were _the Ilon. Joun Wentworth, Dr. N, 8. Davis, Mr. J. Y, Scammon, 3r. L. C. B, Freer, Dr, L. Gibbs, Mr. C, C.Cope- land, Mr, Walter Kimball, Mr. E. Manierre, Mr. Allan inkerton, Mr. ). LI, Rees, Ar. 8. 0. Cobu, Mr. M. C. Stearus, Mr, Jerome Deecher, Mr. -Mark Klmball, e Cslvin D'Wolf, Mr. Philo Carpenter, Mr. A, C. Wood, Mr. Alonco luuting- Qe sarye A, Eugels, Mr, K. K. Jones, Mr, ment, THE CAUCUS, FIQUCIING ON TIIE COMMITTEES. Yesterduy afternoon, a caucusof the leading spirits of tho new Council was held not far from the City-Hall. Froccedings commenced with a discussion of the polnts hitherto given in Tus TrisuNz, Onc of the Aldermen consldered the effect so strong that he deemed a change of com- mitteemen tndlspensable ta success. Another Al- derman thought not. Finally, however, it was de- cided to make o slght change. Hemarks were mace as to what the Mayor mizhtdo fn the prem- 1aes, the parties holding yesterday's caucus accopts ing the prooability that Ald, Daly would be Chair- man of e now Council. The Alderme eveut- ually concluded that the Mayor would not try to intetfera with tho eelections, As 1o the Chairmanship of the Finance Commit. tee, an Alderman thonght that Scaton had dis- played the most financicring -hnn? 1t was deemed wieo to tuke Cullerton off tlie Pollce Com- d put him Chairman of the Committen un and Fublie (irouads, —8 most important one i llarrisun's bill passe This positiou will tntereat itself, nmong other thing n the Lake- Front question, The Chalrnanshio vf the Com- nlitee on Police, In_this cvent, would revert to Olivor, Asto McCaflrey, opiniona differed widely. There was eoma talt: about giving McCadroy Poblic Buildings Committee,” Delivera. for an _hoor, however, resnited cxprossod praference fof Throop. McCaftrey wns voted 1o take hia chances with Buyth un the Printing Committes, McCaflroy once nnl‘rm-work on the Tunes, snd Smyth was connected with the business department of the vld l.'*'ulmu'mn o wing slate for Cbalrmanstips was the Anol resul Finance—Poarsons, Siatirende—tawier. yudiclary~Tuley or Ca) Wre and Fatertityan Hehouls=Tnlly, \hurdny Pritlieges—tallard, Htreela und Arieve, Sourh Diririon—Ofibert, Streels and (Atleus, North Diviaion=Nlgsen, Htreets and Alleys, " Weat Divislon—~Losdlng. and Puuile Grounue~Cullerion. ntind—Smyih or McCalrey, Public Iuiiginys~Tiroop, Electiona~Seaton, HarketeCury, dlealth ani County Nelutions—Bivener, ‘Ta-day thero will bo wuch skirmishing to 811 up the Commitiecs, BEDFORD STONE. IN NEPLY, A number of County Cummissioncrs went to | Joliet Thursday for the purposcof Jooking at some specimens of stone wald to bave come from the Bod- furd yuarzice, which had beon tereibly discotored by 8 fow years' expusare. Finding there vome stones ‘which were very bl ythe Commissiounors suopted rosolutions vxpressing thele disapproval of Bed. ford atone, and thelr opposition to ite use in the city building. Fhe following lstters state the other uide of the case: To the Editor of The Tridune, Cittoaao, April 2o, desire 0 say tu the pubditc, ough T TRINUXX, that the sioges cut for the Capltol at Bprlogficld, now lying st the Peniteatiary at Joliet, which wers osamiied by the Committed of Cuounty Cumintsiuners i Hune Of Lewl (ruis the quarry & Tiedford Btoue Cotipany, $Uclh w3 am pruposed 10 b lise: the Clty-A1all. There are many aruund Bediord testure Lut it ured by exiraordinary exposurs, naterial, Inasmuch us they are but whi fun o Lritl wbout o stune iy Will 8000 be made kuowi, and tolleuss we have no desire to iluil, 1ut'we shuil a much nila of the Mayur sud Bullding Comintitee of tha Cogucil, tune, be Dot Tully sustalned. = Mean- wlle, wa &K & suspension of obinion, uatl the losil- Huuy'af 8 counpteat sad {mpargial wribuoal can bo lind djn the micrlia of tus wsicrlal o probove 0 fur- 5 LLiVe WiItTH, Prealdent Chicago & Bedtord Gtous Cowpauy, in Ll quareles In the reglon wiiers tho forigaiion is simiiar lo Whictner the Jery, islotiar tu vulur, ollet huave becomo dirt; 1 ment sbpesring in the 7 Slluk the carved cape now Iying In the | 0f he prison at Jullet came frain the quarrics uf Lo Clifcagy & Hedford Stunu Company as Hedfurd 1s ferred to came from Ellerta- wulies nurth, and (rom Salem. chirty- Medford, Our pusd dig uot iransport 4t0us from the quarrics of (he Chicak.s Beford Blone Lompany at ticdlord for the capiial wuther stone:work of thu Springoeld Hichapdson, contractor for th 8 few blucks of ocated soutliof Bedfond. - kosux W. Coox, General Agent L., NV A &C/ . W. Inntawaroris, 1od., April 10.—N, (. flinsdale, Esq., fouse, of the Cay; 8 from il Generai Manayer Cicayn & Bedford Siane Coi B i it e o 1V e *edtond s ncatone teuearly white when first quarried, and the Culur boconice shiter with aye This lghlenlng of the coluy b due 1o tho volatilisstlon of s small amount of rlr\almnu whicl it coutalus. 1t would be bur 1t 1 tura blsek, wud no Wore durable or Lundsainy siouo for kanlic Lulidings can be found (o the coury. a0 & reirel haviog velected It 105 0. Chivede ity Nal, eite v K e Foin G R xRl ubologtit Todiase. THE CITY-IIALL, Corporation-Counsel Boafield intends (o trysnd get the certifcate caso savauced oo the Appeliste Court doeket, soas L0 have the argmaents take Place sy voun a8 possivle. The Treasurer gol 8575 from the . Collecter snd $448 frow the Waler Oflice, —tne smallest smouul feceived any day this year. After the st prux, money will flow 1 a larger atream, the saloou- licenscs being then dae. Oue of (ho streel foremen, vamed Hand, bas perpetual motlon on the brain, sod tnough he has wiade suveral fallures, be thinks be has nows miachlog which will go of its ow 101 V' f e w detatiod aseapttas oF wok Brgren ‘The Aldermen ate still ;making up lists of com- miitevs, sud Daly has had submltted to bim about Lalf-a-bushel of thew, ile, binnelf, wade Bo selections yet, The Mayor will preside over the Council Munday nicht, o0 the clcclivn for Chais- kit o man will perhaps not take place until the next TllE SOCIALISTS- meeting. THR ECRIT. Some of the employes who taok the ecrlp for their Jannary pay hiave wotten rid of it by handing it over ta their landlords. Others are hulding on, expecting to_ get cash for it, though where or from whom thay do not know. As far as can be fearned, 10 banker or braker has yet made np his niind to buyit. Theyare mmn';. 1t 18 rald, for an opin- fon as to 11a legality, ‘he city Aathorities have ns {:! taken no stepe to secace one, and it 1a not probable that they will endeavor to havea court nts upon the question. A reporter met Mr, l’mb, yesterday, and showed him a plece of the paper and aeked his opinlon, ‘Suppose, " sald he. *'85 per centin cer- tificates s insued agalnst the “General Fund' and only 25 per cent of the entlre tax-levy In col- lected, “and that 25 per cent has been collected fn tho shiape of the K5 percent of this fand, what becomes of the other funds that wero appropristed to pay certificates drawn on them? Toe scceptance of these waerants in pay- ment for ity taxes of 1878 m’uwummt drawn upon a particnlar fund ont of all the funds just 1n the proportion that each find bears to the en- tire tax, snd renders nugatory the approprintion of the particular fand to payt o particular class of warranta drawn upon (that fund. gul'!s tho certificate legal? 0, ** Why noty" **1t Is one form of a promlsenry nale.gaynh!e(o bearer for valne received by the'cily, On'ite faco it {e payable absolutely. 1t acknowlcdges the ex- istence of a debt voluntarily incurred by the city, stipulates the amonnt to be paid for that debt, and contracta for the payment by the disbuursing officer of tho city. The snbatanca of the coniract, no matter how you may quibble on tho form of words, is an sgreement by the city to pay the monay, The provision relaling 1o the taxes of 1878 ‘amounts to m gonarantee by the city that tho taxes aro to by collected and are apeciafly set apart and pledeed for the psyment of this and all wutrants drawn on the fand: “that tho warrants do not exceed 85 per cent of the appropeiations: and that the taxea will be collected and pard, The lla- bility of the city 18 not even contingent upan thelr colicction, but ts absolute, Under the Springfleld casc, If the city incurred a contingent “nnllly by A volnntary contract, and the smount limited by the Lonstitution had been reached, such voluniary contract would be void. And this paper is cloarly within the description given by the Snpreme Court 1n that case, of llabilities that are problLited oy the Conntitution." **Do you intend applying for an injnnctiont” What Two Prominent Bohemians Think of the Situation. They Ridicule the Idea of Any Upris- ing by Their People, Lient, Vosey Inclined to Tako a Gloomier Viow of Affairs. Far the purpose of finding ont something further abont the senration of the moment, the rcare re- gurding the alleged plan of the Communists to get up a riot next month and sack the city, A reporter yesterday visited a number of persons who are prominent, elther as talkera or workers, In tho tanks of the Bocialints, and got from them the fol. lowing statements, which go far to conflrm what Tuz Tntnuxx has already stated, that there is no foundation for any anxlety on the subject, and that thero are not to be fonnd In this city any con- siderable number of pcrsons who are willing to make wae on it and the State of Tliinola: M1, JOSENI WONDRETKA 1s the proprietor of & small but well-appointed grocery store at No, 103 -West Sixteenth stcect, Immediately opposits the freight depot of the Chi- cago, Burliagton & Quincy Italiroad Compavny. As he, from the fact that ho speaks the English language, enjoys acertain pre-eminence among hisconutrymon, the Rohemians, a repotter of T TRinuXE yesterday called upon him with a view to inding out, provided Mr. W, was disposed to talk, whether shere was anything in this muche or prospective. Mr, Wondreyka was found in his store and expresscd his witlingness to tell ali he knew, which was very little. **No, fomethine may turn up after & while, is city in regard to the Com- ) the Appellate Court, the lesue | Paper published In this city In regal :};nl“n.l: rc:ly l::l‘l‘l‘::ue‘.’ 8!:: of ‘ilw“ nrlnclzwlen in | munists, That is, thot the Hohemian and Pollsh tnat case 1s that the law aporopriates the lovy made in 1677 to the payment of the oxpensea of 1878, and that the falee direction of the City Conncil in the Appropriation Iill and ordinance levying the tax cannot thwart the application which’ the law has made of thuse taxes. " TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. citlzens, espectally those resident in your immedi- ate neighborhood and in the Fifteenth Ward, wera drilling in anticipation of s ruw in the near future?” % Yes, ' wan the reply, ** I have wecn the artl- cles to which you refor, and I don't know whethor tobe t—il mad or to lsugh, It is cnough to make any sensible man angry to sce such a muss of misrepresentation solemnly put out as news. know s greut nany of m{ countrymen who live in this nclghmmnm(. and if thore was_any probablli- ty, or even pun(bu'llty af trouble, 1 atiouid heur of it frum one or another." +4 Are thero any Armed bodies of men drilling In order to bu ready for a row?" **7There 1a no such movement as that reported, 1t {s o1l humbug: moonshine in the water. "Tam a member of the Waorkingmen's party; that is. the political organization of labaring men, althouzh L don't attend the incetings, But I pay my 10 cents 8 month, and retain my membershio Just the same. ‘'he terrible Communists whon the feigitened ra- ortor of the — eaw upon the prairie wers just he mombers of a liokemian auclety which annwem in many respects to tho German ‘T'urn-Vereln, Thoy have an sysuclution for pitcnuses of mutual impi ‘The Grand Jury yesterday returned four truo biils—two for larceny and twa for barglary—and adjourned early, So far it has done good work and given satlafaction. 1t will remaln in scaslon all of tho coming week. ‘Tho Board will be presented with s fasnclal ex- bibit Monday, which the Clerk is buey preparinz, It will show that sevcral of the aporopriations have been overdrawn, and that the financtal conal~ tiun of the county is just about us lins been repre- sented in thess columns from time to time, Thae County Clerk was yestarday In receipt of a letter from Jostiua Dell, e, of Lemont, recently elected Police Magtistrate, nsking Lim to takea han in wresting the books am papera of his ollice from Capt. Keough, whom ho succeeds, The Clerk reeponded In a curt littie noto calling Mr, Keough's atfention to the requircaient of the stat- utes, eic. What will become of the matter re- main to bo seen. ‘The calendara for the soveral coarts havo hero- tofore been printed hy the Bullotin Printieg Com- Enn’. bul yesterday, 1o view of a LIl for 3145, the Cominities un Printing was inclined to revoit, The bill was andited, Lut rogarded an rather steen, and henceforward it would not be astonisting tosce all such work go to the contractor for county printing. Suggestions luoking to that end wero made. The Commissloners wera back from the Poniten- tary yesterdav, and talked Lomnont stune more than cver. ‘The alleged spectinens of Hed. ford stone shown them on their visit, thoy sald, were as black a8 ink, and so rotten that they could crumblo it 1n their fingors. Howmo of shom were In receipt of an invitatiun to make n further junket Tueaday to the liedford r'unrrles. It 18 carcely necessary to say that they wlll accept, ROADS AND NRIDGRY, The Committee on Hoads and Britges had an ox- tended semstun yestorday, and agreed to recommotnl to tho uard that an appropriution to cover une- third of the cost be mad« for the construction of a bridge across the North Rranch of the Chicago River, on the road leading from Je@erson to Bow- mansllle. snell, the tollsroad awner, wos before the Cummittes ta urge the rescinding of the resa- lutton ' of & woek ago furpldding him to charge toll, He sald that ho had since put hia road in guod conditiun, und the Committes arreed to look alterthe truthfulne«s of his ussertion at an early day. The Committee will vialt tno Towns of New “Trier ana Northilohl "Thursday tu look after tae advisability of recommending an appropriation for bridges and rosd improvements fn that scction, TIE MUBDERES, ‘The attorney for Sherry, the condemned mare derer, came inio the Criminal Court yeaterday and asked for an extension of time in which ta ‘;re are n bill of exceptions, Lesald his ollent had ot funds 1o wrile o rovement sl education, both with books and physlcally, They huve Just 2 much right to drill 8 the Turnors have, and thelr intentions nre Just asgood, As to marching down aud teerorizing aver tho city suthoritics, that isall a fraod, ™ *‘Taen you do not belhove that thers In any rearon to expect any overt domonstrativns on tho oart of the Hohomlansr™ **Nonu atall, thut I know of, My countrymen are not satisfled with carning 70 centa to §1 aday, and Tdont think you would be elther. Dut they don't proposo to make fools of themselves, ond they are not going to form a Commune in Chicazo, eithor of tho Pansian patiern of ony other. Most of them are Socialists, ua nearly all the workinig. men except the Irleh Cathulics are, but they don't expeet to carry thelr point all fu & minute, You can say with trath that there s no expecintion of trouble whatever." $*Supposing that a atrike should accur, sy among the ltmber-shovers, would the Socletivs back up the strikees?" ++1 don't know whetbor they would or not; that would be for them to seitlo.” They will work to- gether for what they believe to be tho best inter ets of workiozmen gencraily, tut they don't pro- nose to work with the bayunet or the bullet while they have the ballot.* **Do not & good many of theBohemiana feel sore about the gt In tho Weat Twelfth Street Turner Hall during the July rlotar **Yen, alr, they do; and with fustico. They wero Lolding & peaceabla meeting, ~just the same it do, andihe as the Hepublicana or Dumocrata gl polics came in and cleancd out the hall." At this juncture ao old Irishman, who had ene tered the sture n few minates befoce, una had beon an atgentive llatener to the conversation, broke out. dald he, ***Tis all the fault of the City Gov- crnment. What for did thoy want to sond tholr counter-jumpers dowa hero ‘for to kill prople on the strcots, ‘I'his army, the back of my hand to them; thi man (Mr..\V,) and e conld huve taken curoof the depot beyant ull by ourselves, "Twue the boys that broke the windows and the duors |In:u.l g‘ho likes of ue wonlun't do anything of that kind.™ ‘Thy reporter left, and on West Nineteenth street, uear Morgau street, he founl CAFT, PIOKOP JIUDEK, periapa the best-known and most thoroughly- representativa Hohemian in Chleaga. Capt. Iudok served duriang the Wartu the Twonty-fonrth 1linols ltegiment, und bas much of the soldier in ompoxltion, Capt, Hudek, tell nio what you know alout this alleged revolution?™ Dallots and Mr. Reporter, it is all nunsensa. la country, and tho workingumen been aulo to ralss the necenear, tha evidence, but be thought they could If further timu wero given. The Court grautsd tho request, snd allowoed until May 27, and the urder is under- #tood to n?yly to Conuelly alse.. In making the order the Court sald the delay wolild not aidect tha sentence of the unfortunates, and expressed tho fopu that they would not be_aeceived into expeet- ini 1o escape thercby, That tney will bo bung st the appointed time—Juno 21—appedrs to bo gen- erally conceded. ‘The Sheriff certajuly expects to be called on to perform the unyleasant duty, und 1 anticlpsting the hanging haw concluded that it willoccurtn whatis koown ms the boys' doparts ment of the jall, not bullete run th! know that just ns much es anybody elve dued, The Lehrund Wehr Versin fa u properly-organized bLody, and thoy drill for thelr own aumiusement, The fuct i, that our Bobemian picnica have ooon Interfered with, and in some ensca broken up, by n lot of luafers and thieves, uod the principal object ufthe Verolu 1o (0 protect us on such occa- stous, Thero will Le & gmnd Soclulistic picnie in June, and, no doubt, the Lehr und Wehr Veretn will be luvited to'take part, and wilt tuin out in full force. Iut thoy are not guing 1o mob the Mayor or wob the banks, or take thetown, or do anything elae except have & goud time, juet n le.l Frou Masonu of the 8t. Ueorge's Socloty inight do.! **Arc you not at the hesd of an armed Bohemlan organization yourselfr” *+No, sir; 1um a private in the Bohowian Sharp. shouters, which was originally known as the Lin. culu Uuprds, [ was Capiaih of that Company ln July last, when Ducat or ‘Torrence, whichuver it was, algned an order toking our arme away, althougi we bad been organizea as Htate militia, Now wu number fifteen opsixtecn men only, We have applied foi & charter, aud [ cxpect thu papers to-morrow or next day." pfigflnl there ahonld bo a stelko of any kiud, what would your company do?* **Arsist In keeplng the peaco, Lot the city aue thoritles try un, Wheu the lumber.sh truck tWo yoars g0, 1¢oL upa mecting ou the prairie, and wude specchies to them fn Engllsh, Gerwan, and Bonewian, | connseled modoration, and ad- vised them to go home, which thoy did,™ ¢ Wall, nre we golug to have a raw or nott* **Row; what for? What good wottd it do the workingnion to make & fuss? - That wouldn't bring them any more wages, 1 bave not tho lusst vx- poctation of any trounle, whether there should be astrike or not. Tho warkigmen will never bo united until they can get the Lriehi to Join with tiem, aud thet thoy won'sdo. The Irish get bot. ter wakes than e Bohowlans, sna thev do not co-operute in thls moverment, L am u Socialiat, and the Bohomians generaliy are Sociulists, ' **\What has bocome of Karl Kilugs, the Com- muniet, who waw s prominent four years sgot*" ** Kurl b u back into vtwcurity, and [ have vot sven or heard of Lim for sevoral munths, 1o was too radical for the majority of the Soclallste. They atro not crazy fauatics, eager for the slun. of property, or fur avy uther d—d nunscnse of thavkind. e great trouble e that people don’ aud wou't understund what the workinguen do want, and the uewspupers do not_ ke thy trauble to enlighten them. You can say, however, that tulwwenre L8 an utterly senselossone, 1 can tell you wuat started it, if you want to kuow," Y Weil, let us have it s+ "This'whole yarn was gotton up by the police autharities, 3like lickey wante a lot more of bis CRIMINAL. Mary Weston told Justice Halnes a little story yesterday, and upon tho strength taoreof, wocond- «d by Mary's personal appearance, tho Court sent onbn warrant for llenry C. Apker, Justico Foote amusad himevl? yesterday by llsteniny, with good grace and wondrous paticnce, 10 the excuses of two aggravated vagrants, Jawmes McGeeney and Joseph Newman, and then giving them 8100 worth of food, sholler, and work ut thy Dridewell, Officer Libby last evening piclfl.’d up & looso {uunv man glylug the name of Frank Mead, whom o found molling o gold tooth-pick fora tride un MWest Washineton stret, and fu whosa pe he found two bolls of calico prints an locket, for all of which ownars uro wanted West Madison Btreet Statiun, A small trnnk awalta au ownor at Contral Sta- tlon, The owuer was picked up nt the Contral Depot by Jawes Connurs, huck No. 131, sad after belue driven about town, the stranger sald hu wuuld have to pawn the trunk 1o ralso monvy onough to pay the hsck-hire. They drove tos pawii-ahojs, but ou the Fouta the strangur cleverly -Ix’unlefl rum the vebicie aud gave Conuors thy slin, Margarel Duane waa before Justice Scully yes. terday churyed with tho Jarcony of & clonk wort! 22 from Mrs, Junnle Trombly, of No. 750 W Madison street. The svidence showed that M, Tusno had helped Mrs, Trombly move her hou hiold effecty, and during the timo of the moving the €luak waa missed, Varlous liltle clrcumstances poluted to Mra. Dusne ae the prohable thief, and “;";3'33“ sent her to tho Criwminal Court in bonds o . Minur eventa: Michacl Wilson, larceny of & pair of boota from in frout uf the slore of N, Bargh, of No 135 West Sudleon street; Jobn Murphy, divor- derly conduct in beatlog Ricaard Cusgruve, of No. 47 Ontano etreet, Locaus: his came-cuck could not whip thosu Lefonging to Cosgrove s Janies Will- famns, charged with steating ratiruad {ron from tho Fort Wayne.tracks; Willlans Joknwon, an old col- ored man, 75 yeu #ge, who wants Lo go 1o the louse of Correction (¢ doseph May, charzed witl etving the yoods stolen by nio Carman, the defaulting ewployw of Morris & Guld- smidt, the drst case haviug been druppud througn an upavoldable inistake as Lo the day of trial. Irlonas ou ihe police furce, sud ha doss Hot kna Justice Summertlekd yestorday beld the fallaws | Ao saher Say bo tos te furce teoe e o aw Ing: Maggle O'Bricn, 8 one-lexged wuvak thief, | ruisinga cey of **The Commun There are charged with tho larceuy of w bult of sutin from | plenty to back him up und join o the uniyversal tho ature of F. A. troth, Nu. 6 Clark atreet; | Rawl. ') dawt bellovo b incrensing the molics Con Doawarr, Jamos snd Margaret Butler, §50 fine for drunken and disorderly conduct; Wilite Fige, & young thief, $100 duv; Ellen O'Brien, u 1u- while the city |4 heud-ovor-ears In debt aud vetd wre Hinpassaulo,” uw macy Jjoheialaus are thero on the policy Uaut. Hudek?* Lere (4 not one, Formerly thore was ono the reporter understood this vitfcer’s nawu to ve resvls ], Lub he was droppousfrows the tulls, Then thore was thal wan Bacus, but he was a cowacd, aud shey did right to discharge biw, & l‘(‘nw, many Buhennans are there in Chicago al- ther?" Aunoar as I can calculate there are botween £5,000 uud 20,000, wen, women, und childeen, | tried to get up u diseciory, but fullud, sul the reeult af iy Investizations couviuces me 14t Lo figures ure about correct, ‘Pherv ie much miscul ception sbuut my countrymen, who wre in reality au honest, hardworking people, who livo very :j’uuum:ully aug very seldow dgure fu the Police Jourts. " fure it {vlr old erriug woman, sent to the lousw of the jood Bhepherd; N Justice Mor 5 to France, dluorderly, 85 | 1S5 ot helu John Lee, atiad Doe, Crimiual Court for the 1-palle rom” F. Kramer, of e %o ot Jolin Peterson, ulk: ** Whitehead, *' va) 'y, continued tu the 27t Willisws Kelley, disorderly, $100 line: Baruh Mc Intyre, Iu:eu{ of 8 closk, #00 to the Cehminal Cousty Katlo $icTieue, Jennlo Shape, and Jotn thy, conplicity Ja u Fow In wiich the foraee stahved veverul iines fu tne back, $300 1o the 27th. John Lawb sud Juwes Vrewmaln, coarged with vagrancy, fuuk & chang of venue (v Justice Peully, and wera Aned $100 ench wud given tweuty four Lours to legve tow, —————— LOGGING. Bpectal Dispateh 1o The Tridune. Mitwavkes, April 20.—Inforation recefved here yesterduy and to-day frum nany polots on the Chippewa, Black, 8t. Croly, Yellow, Me- nomouee, Ocouto, aud Wiscounsiu Rivers s to the effect that tue Iate raius have rajsed cach of thea from two to four feet. Tho logs huve been runniug In lerge quautitics for several days, and the prospect nuw bs that the eolire cug ot Iu; year nnmh will rearh inarket, the L of po TUR PURNITURB-WOILKBRS, ‘The latest stury 1s that tho uutorcak of the Coms muntats Is to havo as Its protoxt a strlke by swune of tLo traaes, which 1 Just uow under cunslderas tion. ‘Thoée who are (0 iead vl are aald to v the cabinetmakers, cirvers, and jolnerd, who are’ dls- sativtied with their wages, Uud who have been holding mectings [or a woek or two for the pure puse Of maxiug arrangeumicnts for detoauding wn ncreasc, and, pusalbly, torsirtking 1n cave thele duluands are not cowvited with, Whut tiauy want 13 mu Increase of 25 per cent aud a reduction jo the ruwber of workiug Boars from wo to eight. At present the furniture-woriers claim that st the pecial Dispaich to The Tribune. wost thoy make but sbuat 310 a week, while EasrBacINAW, filr o April 20.—L¢ Las ralned | tho wajority are earning but $3 or $4. fncessautly alnoat since Monday, und the coun- | this belng “bat about two-thirde of what they were receiving three y weettnz will ve held Thursday v beiter Hall un Weat Twelftt stre sction wall be taken. try s all atloat. A leavy log-jam two wilcs abuve Midlaud has backed lhu‘wulcr of the Tittabawassvs up and tooded the country for tweaty tlles up stream, ww\fllm away feu.es, destroyiug crops on low lauds, und doloz 1w menae dumaze, ‘e Jogs bauked un uil ke aticaws vl Lho Bukiuaw dutsicis will cowe vut, | el, wuen further Tho pendiug ' prapositiou §s to wake the dewand sumctime between the widdle of May apd Juue 1. Some of tho leaders claim that fu case thuy do strike they will receive usei auce lu wuney snd utherwiag (701 the vrgunlzalion rumored story of a Communistical upriaing, present. Snld the reporter: **Mr. Wondreyka, yon have probably noticed certain statements in s morning knawn na the Amaleamated Trades, which now in- cludes reprenentatives of nearly all the Untona in tho city. As yet thin organization s diatinet from the Sociallstic one. When st was started Jast fail an effort wan made by the Soclalista to capture it, but it wan not ancceasful, and thy two are stil} dis. tinct, ane, the Bacialistic, being purely political, and the other having, ostensibly ax least, nothing atnll to do with polities, but being simply devoted to secaring good wages and fair ireatment for the members of the varions Untona, LIEUT, VESEY, With 8 view of nacerinining the fecling in tha ronthwestern portion of the city, & reporter last cvening called upon Lieut. Vesey, of the Hinman Street Htatlon. 1n reply to Inquiries, that officer rated that thers was not a littie dancer from the Hoclallats, na they are talking (recly abontthe rreat wonders they are aoon 1o perform, and are uny drilling with fire-arms, 1l had heard it mooted that & secret organization was to be per. fected, and at a forcordained signal the Commune would seize upon the police stations and fire-engine hores, and wonld maxe their headquar- teraat the lllinots. Natlonal Guasd armorles, they clalming to have direct information as to the prover tinie to selze npon such places without fear of meeting any oppoeition, W hen thia dive ealamity is to happen no one says, and in renly to questions the Socialists glve their usnal equivocal answer, which §s alao aaid to bo a pass-word among them, **When the time coma to work. "' % In that section of the city, Lient. Vesey says thero In great dissatisfaction among the class of men who work in 2nd aoout the lumner-yards and ianing-inills, aud nearly ""{ one of these work- ngmen {s n sirong Sociallst., They ssy they are getiing hul DO cents por dn{ far labor, where the capitallst {s getting the ramo price for his lamber and goods that he ot thres yuars ago when he pald his laborers $1.60 or $2 per day. ‘The number of children In the familles of these men is nniformly lnyersely proportionate to the aize of the house and the means of the fathers, f"d they assert thefr willingneas to die rather than ive the half-starved lifo they claim to be theirlot, Tnese are the sort of murmurings that lead nllre:fl[ o ke, and whilo Licut. Vessy doen not thinl that the Communa would offer violence without some pretoxt, ho lins no doubt that, atoald thess luntbermen strike and attempt tucarry thele point by force, the entire Socialist body would back them up In thelr endeavor. ‘I'ne Licutenant doca not think the fact that they are dellling weekly of any special import, as thov have been dnlling for twu years past, with the avowed purpose of helping thomaelves ** when the tine comen to work.’ * Isut bie does think it omi- nous thattheyarasu thoroughly arming thomxcives, and aro using preeantionary mensures to prevent any knoivledze as to thelr Tull strength of arme, 1o has defimte information that many of them are buying guns worth from 30 to 812 by paying §1 per month, some wealthy persons in tiele own ranks Daving gons socurity for thelr payment, In this way they have accumu- Iated & greater numbor of fre-arms than any ong would think, Ilo [s confldent, however, that thers is no {mmediato danger fu any quarter, A strlke of large proportions is the only thing that woulll precipisate matters, X ‘Tae armory of tho Sixth Battaifon, I N, G. ianicd by detai of twanty men, diy and ulih ‘The police anthoritics stiil stick to thelr ae- sertlon that the Communtats are kolug (o come to the front, vut they have nothing new to fmpart. Supt, Hickey {8 looking at ssmples of breach. Joaders with a vlew to salecting the bost arm for the force, e having no doubt that a suficient amount will be forthcoming to purchase 100 stand. This I8 all the Communis {g nowsthat could be got- ten from the police beadquarters, " CANADA. Viilnins Sentenced for Lilo=TRine Goes Un- whipt—The Monireal Riotors—Tobacco Culture. Y Speetal Dispateh to The Tribune. Petenrsooro, April 20.—At the Asslzes here to-dny Williain Hubbs, Pairick Murphy, and James Melvela were found gullty of commit ting rape, under most atrocious circumstances, on Mrs, Margaret Joucs ond her daugnter, aced 14, in the Township of Chandos, Jun, 7 last. The jury brought fn a verdictof guilty, with a_rccommondation to mercy, Chief Jus- tico Harrison delivered an imoressive charge to the prisoners, nnd ecntenced them to tho Pen-, {tentiary for llic, and snid that, had It not beon for the recommendation to mercy, It would have been his duty, in the intereat of soclety, to hiave eencenced the prisoners to be hauged. Spectal Disvatch fo The Tribune, 8tRATPORD, April 20.—Tho trial of D. G. K. Rine, Gospel Temperance lecturer, tor Inde- cently assaulting a youug girl named Ellzs Qibling, tuok place to«day. The evidente pro- duced was substantially the same as at the pro- lhmnary examination,” Tho prisoner was ably defended, and the Judee charged in his favor, ‘The jury, after an absence of three bours, re- turned o vordict of not gullty. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tridune. Moxnrtneav, April 26.—Jumes Harney, who was wounded fo the party allray last night., Is AUl slive, Lut his case la conafdered critical, Russell, the Orange Young Briton who sliot hlm, has been orrested. A Targe and excdted erowd euthered round the Court-flouse wherg the prisoner was confined. The Hee had :mltll] dlftieulty in preveuting them from lynch- uig hint, = Special DispateA to Tna Tridune. OtTawA, April 25.—One of thuss sectional motlons which urs pretty sure to make thelr appearanve on the ovo of a goneral cloctlon has buen dispused of by the House of Commous, ‘I'ho followtnie Is tho resolution: “That where- s $1,000,000 worth of tovacco ‘s lmported ev- ery year, nud whereas, that plant might be cul- tivated to advantago in this conntry, this House i3 of the opinion that the cultlvutlon thercof shiould be encouraged by the abolition of all du- tles ou tobaceo Lrown [n Cunada.’ The speak- Ing in support of the motion was principally coullned to French-Cunadian members, the Province of- Queboc belng the only purt of tho Dominton {n which to- baceo fa - cultivated to any extent. Mr. Cartwright, Minlster of Finaove, pointed out that the removal of tho duty would entall a Juas to the revenue of 600,000, which would havoe to be mado up by dutles on the nucessarics oflite. He dldn't sce why thoso Canadlaus who use the 1mported article should be taxed, and the mlnurui’. who use tho native weed, go Iree. After along discussion, the resolution was lost-—fi to B0, An ofllclal cataloguo of zoods from Canadlan exhibitors to the P'arln Exposition, uow about to opou, shows u total of 515 artich tributors are thus divlded: B B85 Quebe 3 Nova Scotls ward lsland, ew Brunswick, 8; Manitoba, 85 aud British Columbls, 1, It will thus be sen that Ontar® alone furnishes nlmost exact. Iy double a8 much as all the other provinves put together. The Itev. Dra, Rycrson and Rice, and the Rev. Mr. Butherland, have had an interview with the Minister of the Interlor on mattera vonneeted with tho arrangement and disposition of the funds for the manugement of the schools under control of tho Methodlst denomination for the cdueation of the Indians fu the Nurthweat Ter- ritories. The terview, which was a long ouc, 18 rulid to have been very satisfact Speclat Dupateh o The Tribune, MoNTREAL, April 80,—~Thu True Witness naws- paper has been sold, Capt. Kirwan, ita proprie- tor, retiring from journallum tu accept a Uoy- eruinent situation, Leon Mansart, a Professor of the Freach lan- Rguage, was lued $0 for pomting a revulver at au {nmute of the same house us nccused, Sperial Disvated ta Tae Tribune, . HasurtoN, Aprit 23,—Mr, 11, A, Howe, of Detrolt, who had nis aukslo smashed In Deces ber fast, caused by his horae taking fright at an gine standiug on the Hamilton & Nurthwest- vu Rallwuy track, entered un action for dum- nizes azuinst the Company, aud has just ob- tatned o verdict of $1,750. ——— OHIO LEGISLATURE, CoLumaua, U,y April 26.—In the Scnate, tho Benato biYl to provide for the appolntment of inepectors of miucral olls used for Muminating purposcs wan passed. A resolutivn was adopted providiog for the uppolutment of a sslect committes to fuquire Jutu the truth of the charzes that moncy was corruptly used Lo secure the passaze of the Bouthern Ratiroad law through thy lust General Assembly, 1u tho Housea similar resolution was adopted, A Yrugmu:m to mend the ‘ax bill 5o as to provide tor taxing huuses of worship which are valued {0 excess of 8GUOU was deleated, bub 11 yotes beinzg cost In favor of it, ‘Te House biil appropriatiur $30,000 to put the public works of " Oulo in repar wus passed. ‘I'he Soniato bill to make it o misdemeanor for ANY LErsouy Or COrbOTRION 1o piay wages of la- bor 1o goods or supplics throuxa the tntervel tton of acrip or otucr evideucs of fudebieduces 8t Llgher prices thun charged at the nearest ro- twl market was pasaed. ——————— FACTS ABOUT THE HAT TRADE. A. Blshop & Co. (successurs to Blshop & Burues) bave no brauch house, run by former saleamen, aud bave no councction with auy other house. Thelr only sture is locuted at Nu. 184 State street, coruer of Monrve, whers thoy bave tho most complete line of silk, feit, und straw hats for genticmen und all the uobby stvles fur youths sud children. ‘They keep furs throuch tie summer sud fall montus, and fo- wure azaiust allloss or dawugy, the charges velug very low. ————————— Meetiug at Thelr Chlld’s Grave. & Cincinnath tommercial, There was a touching scene recently over & fresh wrave du Bring Grove Uumelrx'!. A little boy, au ouly clild, was being burted. Among the wourners was a diverced cuuple, the lady P, GORE & ¢o™ enand T Wabssi-av, Baturday. April 27, at 9:30 a, m,, REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Genersl Houschold Goods, M) ook Cases, Plctures, der " 1O UEO. I GORE & €O, being tha sister of the weeping mother there. Her divorced husband hiad brought crosses and wreaths of flowers to place on the cofiln, and nls0 on another grave, thatof his own littie boy, buried in the anme lot two yeara before. In the cmotion of ths moment the man handed to his divarced wifo the floral tributa to place upon the arave of their loat little one, ard thelr tears mingled over botn graves, ————at—— CONCERT NEAR MILWAUKEE. 8pectal Dirpateh to The Tridune. - MiLwauReg, Wis,, April 20.—Tho firat of & scries of free promennde coucerts by the cornet bind connceted with the Natfonsl Boldiers’ Home, near this city, will Le civen this after- noon, commencing at 3:38 o’clock. Tho follow ing {s the programme: ranT Wedding March.... ... Overtara—'* lironze Ho: y Waltz—'* Edinburg " (Scoteh Qrand 8electlon—"* It ‘Frovatore * Ofee Dfll; o Afictioneer, " REGUZAR TRADE S3LE DRY GOODS, Tacsday, April 30, 9.30 2. m, TART I, e on= T Bhre i eene v hoiiaien | Cl0LhNG, Straw Goods, Glorin—From ** Tiwelfth Mass" ., . .. Mozart . 4._Grand Medley—Amarican nationaiatrs...Cariin | Coflonades, Jeany, TMARRIAGES. Parasols, LiflCl]S, GRUENEWALD—NOLTE—Aotil 22, by tho ltev. d. L Kiing, M, A- Graenewaid. of Live and, sodsiss: Maris Nolie, of Riverdale, 1il. MOORE~IANFORtD=0n the 23th tnst., at the real. dence of the bride’s mother, In this city, by the itov. Wiiitam £, Moore, D. Dx, of Columbus, 0., sisted by the Rev. E, 1 oodwit, Mary 8. lianford sl the Hav. Ueorga F. Moore, of Zanssviiie, O. Ladies Whito Wear, Dresy Shirls, Hosiery, Cutlery, SPECIAIL: Linen Tasso Edges and [nsertions, Galoons in Newest Deslgng and Colors, Colored Hambarg and Percale Embroidertzs, These gooda are all of the very lateat and moy DEATHS. BOYDEN=On Friday, Aprll 20, Wyatt Boyden, axod eArs. Fuueral Monday morning at 8 o'clock from the fami. Iy_remdence, 1183 (n ltemalns wiit ba in terrcil at Prineegon, il 8 Coucond (N. IL.) papers pleass copy. W—In thiscity, April2s, at sn sdvanced Jiradshaw. Jsmes' Church, comner Prat- | desiznble styles. The stock in mnficientt :\M av. s 10:30 8. m., Sunday, | and well assorted to warrant the tiede m'gl'.’{:" pr thelr particulsr stteution Lo this sale, CRONIN—~ON Thursday, Apeil 23, Marky Cronin, nas iy of County Kerry, ireland, agod 75 yoars Funersi sundsy, Afrli 24, 1 nlece, Mrs, Klien Maoynihan, Nu, luuaivlrycuumery. Fricnds of HUYCL—Apri) 26, of corebro spina! nienengitls, May- nard Oscar Huyek. only son of rl!!nlnlA‘ =ml er’! Huyck, nzed 17 months and 19 days, Funeral froin tholr rosidence, 1037 Weat Monroe-st., Elln‘ll{ April 3, st 2p. m, €2~ Huftato, New York City, and Donver papers Ppleasa cupy. ;MIATCI=AL Laks View, Thursday, Apeil 25, Walter Funcral from Iate residence, Sunday, April 28, at 3 m‘}gj Woodstock Sentinel and Boston vapers pleass WELLS—Early Friday marning, April 20, at his Iate FOUIBACE TR LAK0 V10w, OF Conputiption, Frank o, 1ntho neLh year of hia ae. Fuoeral from reatdunce, April 28, at 2p. m. Friends areinvited to attend, Mariford (Conn,) and New York City papers Wo shall alao ssll A BANERUPT S8TOCK OF WOOL & FUR HATS. Also, & large and well-assorted lne of Druggett Crumb Cloths, GEO, I, GORE & c0,,” Anctia, Regular Trade Sale Carpets and 0il Cloths, 4 hy cars avited. pleate cupy. WHITING=AL Al his, T! : T e i R g K AT Thursday, May 2, 10 a. 1, g;uh‘u):lfl:t L.'W.,snd L. Y. Whitiog, In the S1st year Single and Doable Chetn Cotton Tnaraias, Fall Dondle Chaln All-Wool Fillin Ingralss, American Tapestrie , Newest Destaas, Also a fow pioces All-Wool Ine rral Saturday, at 11 o'clock a. m., from the resl dence of ber parcals, ANNOUNCLMENTS. SOUTTE SIDE ACADE: 1Y, D LANOLEY- AV NEAR Fills Park, 0pens 3L, o puplls In thie eismentar; o' hianer depariinents, - kbrttent. paen i i Lert nuireictors, 1o clasked of bhvats pusi forthg | SY0ins and Body Brussols, Slightly of_French, jerman, elocution. palnting, and i, i Damaged by Wator, GEO. P. GOILE & CO., Anctloncers, By WM. A. 8UTTERS & CO, Auctloucers, 174 Eass Raadololi-st, REQULAR SATURDAY FORNITURE AUCTION SALE, BATURDAY MORNING, April 27, AT BUTTERS & €0.’S AUCTION R00MS No. 174 East Randolph-st, audress’ the Privcipal, Mes, it C. e ivlu. BE_A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE meeting in Temncrance Hall, 313 West Madison- st., this ovouingat 8 v'clock, INCHES HILLOCKS, WHO 18 Kised a8 A worker and suthor in the temperanco esmse, will locturo in the Seoteh Press byterlau Church Wedncsday eveniung, 'l\lll': PHILOSOPHICAT, 8OCIETY CT3 OFFI. cers and has & rennjon of {ts membera aud friends Wilseveulng st tho Uraid Pacitc Tioiel, MEDIVAL. HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, HOLMAN'S AGUE WS e A T y N ugl‘nnm ¥ .I,I:"e': BENTIRE CONTENTS 1) OF A LIQUOR STORE, Withall the Fixtures and Furniture, at Auvctlon, TO-DAY (Saturday), nt 10 o'clock o, m., atstora 5 corner of Bunker. Yexeiable compounds, ll‘Nllninrlrr:nl the stomaeh. It eures y Ahvrlf(lml withoutthe sid of internal medle 1 kuafroinites CACH] Gye | 417 South JefTerson-atyy tlcleotilious and Gale Wl A, BUTTELS & CO., Brind” poiton, beizx & ‘Auctionect. direetaad piompt hes LIver and Yt 443 West Washington-st. Entire Furnitare, Brussels & Weol Carpels, Iz, AT AUCTION, On Monday, April 29, 10 o’clock a. m, Weshiall scll ‘the entire contents of 3 frunt dwelling ¥o. 443 Wast Washsna TRADE-MARK, {ress Tolman Lives Pa L8 3142 N0 N P3N fnur, Purlor and ‘M. T, Cliamour, P = and Wuol Larpof ires, G ry. e Kuod vrder, s WAL AL BUTTERS & U RISTADORG! ettt |I|I 18 FORREST-AV. Entire Parlor, Coamber, and Lining-Rom FURNITURLE, Beb st . ™ o 4 BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, ¢ Disiser ""J'o&":"p |R§-'A GAB FIXTCRES, CROCKERY, GLASS, ETC, prietor, P« O, HOX 'y aw AT ATCTION, MONDAY MORNING, Aprll 26, . 0 o'clock, st Holman's Liver and Stomach Pad, [ vluneinromeste, et .'.Z’&l“g’:‘w o Depot of snnm‘r-. 1‘1‘ ‘Mndl-ou--l-, Uarner 3 Clurlsy Clilenao, Flegant apartmenta for ladies ind gentlemen. Con: ultatlon free. The lumense sale of theso remedies speaks volumes (o their vralio. BATES & IIANLEY, Aments. ORGANS, #old, without reserve, for cash WA, A, BUTTERY & CO., Anctloneers, 85 Twenty-third-st GENTEEL FURNITURE. Psrior and Chamber sutts, Brussel i nrrl!u Carpets, ind Mantel .\llr{ur‘. Fiue Oli-Painthigs, Bagravines, Crockery, (ilass, Gan-Fiatures, Planofurte, elc., €t AT ATOTION, TUEBDAY MORNING.APRIL 30, AT 10 OCLOCK, Bt dwelling 85 Twenty-third-st., between [ndlas and Cottage Urove.ave. Tia hode le compleiely furnishied with good furniturs, which will be clesed sk %0 the Liguest Lidder for cash, Wi A, BUTIERS & WAN'T . AN AUCTIONEER, T0-DAY, WM, A, BUTTEKS & CO., 174 K. Rtsndolphist, By LLISON, POMEROY & €U, Auctloneets, 78 aud BO Kandolph ot At Residonce, 76 South Morgan-sty” Saturday, April 7, at 10 8. m., ATCTION SALB ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Parlor, Chamber, and Bining-Room, BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, BEDS, BEDDING. Ete. ’ Crockery and Ullu-ern:'lllllchen and Lagodry outt, w0 order., Pasbiy O-VPRINOE‘%O &Y ORCANS.% The oldest, Largest, and must pesfect manufactory Inthe U.S, vv Twa New Stylos Just Out. 4° 0,.9 5y €0, Auctioneert. O Send for Frlces Liuts, MAIIR GOODY, BANATOUA WAVIE crimplog ft. In fuet, ho mado beaus tirul l:( wearing the I'atent Raree toga TAOMIRONE, 00 Wabsiheave budlen. don’t vuln” yodr halr by ] vave, fonnd aaly at’ B, &c0. wto, Fiverything tor ousek osltlve salo, By WM, MOOREHOU Biand 8Y Handolpiedk AT HALF-PAST 9 TIIS A M. We shall scii'a Inrge stock of NEW FURNITURE of, ML Miade—Parlor, Chamber Diningttoss, Ttalt and Ottco Furniture, Cirpets, eto.y 46 Aleoa lot of fine Suloon Fistures, ool e e lobor e Salnon K iire wnd Hounebuld Goilis & VEGETADLE and FLOWEIL Tawn Uras Mizture & spo- Ity. “Citicer 0ak Lawn Mower, oV & 54 Madison-st. AUOTION SALES, Dy CITAS, E. TADDIR & GO,y Auctioncers, 118 & 120 Wadash-av. 2,500 Casca of the Fiuest Qrades of BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, TUKSDAY NEXT, Eample lota to by sold without rescrys, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, DRY-GOODS SALEB. Commisalon Noots and Shovs, 20) Madison uly eactuslyo Coutlaslon bws 11048 fu Chicaxs ctjonsateal Uwing to removal shall bave acl luu;uulunult Boots, Shoes, and Slippers TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 0 A. 3, very respect, from mand {38 haot Mtacy oot i, 400 preces Cottonades; tiogey. They srs cunduud tu us w 160 places Drcas Goodss Of thoii, aad Sl seii 2o the L{LAT] 10 casc Clotulug; 3,000 carions Flowers, to boclosed; 000 yands Embrolderies; 300 duzen Pocket Cutlery —wust be sold} 400 wet Kulves snd Forks; 260 cates ivaw Bbods, 8ALE PEREMPTORY. cascy Straw Uoods. 4 ClIAS: E, RADDIN & JAMES PP MuNAM S Nfay 1 we move 10 174 Jadisen-st i TCLOTEIES-C v YourOld B LADIES AND GENTS. | aid veused OABINET OHBGAYS. - e i0 o FerAs b 1 E Tiinermiatiotisianty CaTalouls dad Uis: LAF“. % NEW oryLks, JEDLCED chyod S inie in formait e, 18 JGE 0 fl GAN MASOX & ARLLS ORGATLSY e 233 and = T. E. STACY, Auctioncer, 148 Dearvorn-st., opposito Tribune. Saturday, April 27, 10 & m, WUK ENTIRE S8TOCK OF Groceries, Fize Wines, and Liguors, 47 State-st., near Randolph, ©O1d Stand of llodges & Company. BALE TO COMMENCE SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 10 A, M,, ad emtrun ey o oo b day untll 113 eatiro stock bie'beal tu (b warket. i Thls 14 tLe T LA- were belecicd foF lrat-viase Fatiily St cab vhasce (o famillva or dealerae T 3 o, D cale 1 e s o Pt R Y e parts. 1 g & b ks pur ;A B80SO G thaaer, Cuicuy