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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIE: FRIDAY. TEBRUARY 14, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. © THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Lieut. Georgo W, Delang. U. 8. N.,is onc of the gueats of the Palmor. The Hon. W, 1i. Valleau, Decoraly, Ia, Is registered nt the Sherman, Lyman Richardeon, of the Omaba Hepublican, s gucat of the Sherman. ‘Bixty members of the Milwankeo Arlon Club aroregistered at the Tremont. The Hon. George Dougins, Cedar Raplds, is among the pucsts of the Tremont. Ex-Scontors George G. Wright and James F, ‘Wilson, of lowa, are at the Paclfle. A. J. Alkons, Preeldent of the Miwaukee Newspaper Union, s stopping at the Pacifle, Capt. J. C. Barr, General Passenger and Freight Agont, and Thomnas C. Powers, General Mannger, of the Benton Linc of Missourd River steamers, are at the Palmer. Coroner Mann yesterdny held an inquest upon Loulsa Walter, 0 years of age, who was strangled to desth at 159 Canalport nvenno by a_rubber-toy which she allowed to slip futo her throat. The temperature_yesterday, as observed by Manness, optician, No. B3 Madlaon strect (Trin- uxa Bulldine), was ns follows: At 8, m., 0 deg.; 10 8. m., 105 12 m., 103 8 p. my 05 7 p. ey Barometer at 8 a. m., 20.015 7 p. v “There have been rumors that Justice Wilson would remave from the Nurth to the South DI- wision that he might recelve - appointment of Justice of the Pence in the Intter. It 1s uow suthoritatively stated that ho will remain on the North Side. Ex-Gov. Burchard, Gov, Agulrre, Dou Carlos Alvardo, and anotlier prominent gentlemnn, from the Repuhlic of Honduras, Centrul Atneri- ca, have taken apnrtments at. the Woodrnit Hn- tol, nnd will arriva via the Illinofs Central Itaile road this evoning. A young man from St. Louls, embloyed b the 8hober & Carqueviile Company at No. 11 Monroo street, while working a paper-cutting machine yesterday morning, had his right foot caught in the wheel and_bodly manglcd, 1o was sent to the County Hospital for treatment. - According to the report of Dr. F. . Davis, ‘Bishop Foley wna in about the snmo conditlon last evenini as when last heard from. There wero no immediata signs of falling, nud he was not in a condition to tell whether the crisls would prove favorable or unfavorable, bus the ‘bust wus hoped for, Joseoh Leldle, employed {n the meat market of Miller, Armour & Osgoud, while unloading hogs from a wagon i front of the market, yes- terday norning, necldentaily fell, and a heavy Tog which he was earrying falling upon his leg, broke it just_below tha knce, o wae taken home to No. 287 JefTerson street. ‘The Rev. W. F. Ornlts, of Trinity Methodist Church, has annouseed that on next Sunday cvening he will conduet, w *Question Servieo,” aneweriug, 08 far nsthne and other clreum- ptances permit, all writton questions that may ‘be brought to that gervice, or vreviously sent Lo Dim, about the Bible utnl relizon, A double team attached to a baker's wngon owned by Schweinfurth & Bro,, No. 401 Clu street, ran away at 11 o'clock yesterduy fore: noon from the “corner of Clark and Van Buren streets, und collided with a lnmp-post on Van Buren strect, nesr Fifth avenue, breaking the post into thres pleces, and badly wreeking the wagon. ‘The late Stephen V. R. Forhes' funeral was * attended yesterday afternoon from the resl- deneo of his gon-w-law, N. 8, Peck, No. 53t Lake street, The Rev, I, G. Perry, of All- Batots’ Parlah, ofliclated, with the'service of the Eplscopal Cinreh and appropriate sddress, The ‘burial touk place at Gracelaid Cemetery. Quite = nwnber of old residents uttended the obsequies. Dr. J. F. Wecks, Divislon Surgcon on Maj.- Gen. Ducat’s stafl (Ivstead of on Brig.-Gen, ‘Forrence's atall, ns stated in yesierduygmorn- ing's Triuunr), wishes to qualify his statement. 1o the TRIBUNE reporter on Wednesday slizht- 1y, Heneans all ho says, proviged tlie_inter- view between the hxrlngflc)d correspandent of Tug TninuNsg oud Adjt-Gen, Hitllord was re- ported acenrately. 2 \ ‘The bottom seems to have dropped out of the so-called * Statloners’ Bourd of ‘Trade,” which was partfally organized last week. The first meetinge adjourned over fo lnst night, at which timo suly cleven representatives put fn an ap- pearance, ‘Thuro wos nlso a Committee np- ointed to yeport lost evening, no one of whom, uwever, turned up. A feehie effort was made by thore present to carry bt the scheme, but tha gencral impression secms to be that or- ganization is dead eveu before it is horn, Tiere 16 u case for Coroner Mann and u jury. A’ correspondant writes that the Indletment found against J. C, Richards uearly a year ago ‘has been dismissed in the Criminal Court. Tho writer 13 mistaken. The fndlctment stands agatost Richnrds,—has not heen dismissed. Ho 18 on hall, and the only retion Luken {n the ease 80 frr was a month or more ago it was called for trfal, and, Richards not appearing, his bond was forfeited, ‘The default wus set aside o few das ago on the applicationof his uttorney, the undar- standing having been when the cats was called that it should be continued, The ease will Le o gllsd In due scason, provided Richards can be y 20.76. D. 8. Allen, the cditor of the Leadville Laeitle, 18 at present in the clty, stopping al the Srand Pacific, where he will rematn unth to- marrow evenive. One of the objeets of his vlslt 18 to secure adyertising from haraware nud other houtea fur Gia vaper. The section through which his paper cirenlates has vecoms fo fmn- portant a one thut it will doubticss be to the in- terest of Chiengo merchants wishing to extend thelr trade in that quurter to see him and mnke arrangements with him, It is bis {ntention to vublish about the udddie of next month uu il- Justrated odition contafning twenty-seven large-sized wood-cuts fllustrative of Leudville, the chiet mines there, Including Mr. Leter’s, and some ol the intercsting scenle features of the country, ‘The reular quarterly meetiug of the Itinols Bt. Andrew's Sovloty was held n the elub-room of the Bherman House last evening. Mr. D. R, Cameron presided, the weetine belng well at- tended. Bishon MeLaren, Johu' Crerar, Alex- under Lang, Edward B, Bruce, 1 A B Hadge, Juwes 8. MeDonald, und John 8, Crana- tou were alected membees of the Society, The Banqaet Committee reported u balavee from the Jast divner of $718. Resolutlons of respect to thie late Jahn McKay, n respected memberof the Bocloty, were presented and adonted, Messra, William Dowar, Godfrey MacDonald, Alexan- der Mackav, James Macgrecor, wl Wiklinm Dole were sppoluted a Counnittes to make prunamuum for the bull tohe held iu April, The meeting then adjourned, Jolm Wilson, who was found senscless on Mil- waukee avenus ot 1:45on the morning of the 10;'., died of his Injurles at the County Hospiinl 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Durlng the at 8 dny Dr. Harrouttid otliers made a post-mortem cxuminution, found it deecnsed had died of gflotr-crantal hemorrhage, There waa o wouhd some three Inchies fn length on the richt side of the heud, and beveath It the skull was froctured. ‘There was some fn- flammation of the vralu, und the dura muter was compressed by a large guantity of extravasated bleod, The Coroner uind his jury vendered a verdict in aceordunce, and wero nnably to say whether the Jujury was by o fall or otherwlse, for the “very wood rcason that they made no endeavors to aseertann, ‘The ho- Hew have been unable to uncarth any ndagt| particulars, amd, fiom the fact that the deces ‘was drunk at thu time, they are inclined to be- lleve that the lujury was the resuit of a fall upon an fron coplug In front of which Jio wus found on Milwaukuy svenue, UIRLA' INDUBTRIAL BCIOON. " A meetine of Judlea interested in the Induse triul Bebool for Girls was held yesterday alter- noon ut the Tremont House, Mia, G, B.” Mareh 10 the chtr. Ll objeer of the mocting wos to completo ome wrangements for paritelatiun i the Curnivi of Authors, which (8 to commence s00n at the Expoeition Building aud continue throuuh two weels under the uusplees of B1x benevolent assoviations, At u zenerul meeting of the six sotieties the characters 0 the worke of Dickens, Irvlug, andg Seote were assignea to the Industrial Eehool at yesterduy's mecting of the Industrial School Jadles. Mre, i W. Woodward, Mr, Arthur ~Suifth, und Mrs, ¥ Ao Enstmun were uie g..lnlu-l respectively Cholrmen of thy west, Soutli, and North Bivielon Committees, uul to « o was relerred e work of assienine 1o the ludies of the various divislons the charuclers which they ore expected tu represent ut the carnlval. It may be sald that the interest which + i3 bolniz sbuwn on all sides, nud the energy dis- lxlnyml by the ladies having the fnturests of the ‘urnivul at heart, Is strongly indleative of the success with which Lhe entertalnment {s suro to be crowned, BLEEFING-CARS, Tus ‘f1muNg published u couple of days szo au artiels from the Bt Louls Giobe-Demveral, sl- lexing 1hat the gross earuiugs of four Pullman Palace cars equaled su averaue of §40 per nizbt, or sbout ,000 per, anpum. According to some sistements wude to a reporter by Mr. Pullman, the Heures ot the Uwde-Lemnicrat are , exceodt tgly out of the way. His Company, he states, furuishes cloven sleepivg-care for the Chicago & Alton. The grosa earnines of tha whole are nbout $33,000, which, after a dedie- tion for operating vxpenscs, vepsirs of cars, maintennnce of upholstery and beddiog, futer- est, taxes, and loss on operating dining-cars, and allowance of G per cent for depreciation, ylelds, 08 ‘net, earnings, a little Dbelow 813,000, or about 7}§ per cent of tho cashi value of thecar. 1n some {nstances, it 13 stated, the gross revenue of a car fs not cqual to the amount pald to conducter mul poriery to sny nothing of the cost md maintenance this bolng due to the fact that, in order thnt the Compnny mav maintain ita system of throuch lines, ft in ncocmriy to operate some CArA, €S- peclally In the dull seasons of travel, that hiaye but two or three passengers avlece. The Pull- man Palace-Car Company pays its _stockholders dividends at the rate of 8 per cent o year,—a littte more than a capitallst can get by loaning moncy on first-class security, but not too high, It [s consldered, when the risks nud uncertainties of the buslicss are taken into account CARNIVAL OF AUTHIORS, Alarzely-attended mecting of the Indies in- terested 1 holding a * Carnival_of Authers was lield (v the ordinary of the Palmer House yesterdny morning, About sixty Indles were present; Mes. G, T Marsh prestied, Mr. Frank P, Peast, of Buffalo, who has had c¢harao of previous exhibitions of this kind, was futro- duced to the meeting, and proceeded to explain his propositions for monaging the * Carnival.” Mr. I'eans pronoses to conduct the Carnival for 25 per cont of the grross receipts, assuming all expenses. A motion in favor of holding the Carnlval was carried unanlmously, and the prop- osition of the munoger was accepted by the same vole, The meeting yesterdny was very enthusinstic, nud foreshadows a ereat success in the way of a Carnival. 1t will have tlic services of about 1,000 persons, nnd is to be on nu ex- ceedingly lnrge scale. A portion of the Exnost- tion halding, 120x165 feet, together with the art-roomn, cloak-rooms, otc., has heen sct asido for the entertairment. The Cnrnival will be corrted on in booths to be erceted about the hatl, and & stage whl be orected on which tab- leattx and other roprescntations will be given. The Carnival 18 to bo given for the beneflt of rix charltable Institutions of this city, and wil be under the control of the different Boards of Managers. It i3 to commence April 17, and continue for about Lwo weeks. This unterprise, which hus been hanging fire for some months, s now fairly inaugurated, und the Indtes pro- pose to celipsa oll provious exhibitions in other citles. ‘The Exceative Committee, which i3 composed of .the Presidents of the different. {natitutions, s an follows: Mrs. G, B, Marsh, Illinols Industrial 8clinol for Girls; Mrs. W, C. tioudy, Protestant Hal{-Orphan Asylum; Mra, T. B, Carse, Ald Buclety of the Foundilugs' Ilomes Mrs, E, Py Howeil, Woman's Christian Temuperance Union§ Mrs. E. Q. Clark, Woman’s Christion Asevcia- tion; and Mrs. J. C.tlitton, Woman's and Children's Tospital. ~‘This Cominittes will hold n mecting shortly to recelve the ontlines of the Carnival and conmence the preparations for the work. 'The thne and place wilt be announced lereafter. THE CITY HALL. About $150 worth of ecrip was issucd yester- day. 2 ‘The city collections yesterday amounted to $13,612.37. The water recepts for yesterday were roported at $2,500,05. About $100 was recelved from special assess- ments and Heenees, ‘The Comptroller’s contribution tothe Treasury yesterday was $1,258.17. Four cases of gearlet fover wore roported at the Health Department yesterday. The Committce on Judiclary will meet this afternoon in the Clty Clerk’s oflice. i Henlth-Commissioner DeWolf was roving around Brideeport yesterday smellloz out thy sourees of bad odors. North Town Collector Miller furncd into the City Trensury yesterday scr:,{_m.oo:uo, and Cotlector Ayres, from thie South Town, $8,500.50, One *ullding permit was fssued yesterday to Lewis Crozer for two two-story il basement stoue-fronts on Wabash avenue, north of Mon- roe streot, (o cost fu ali 840,000 A minority of {he Committee on Printing (Janas und Turner) will report fn favor of ubol- Ishing the Germun orzan, snd recornmend the pasenize of an_ ordtnance conflning the clty printing to an English paser. "Ilie hill to repenl * The Mayors® net.,”” which the Nlouse Contmittee has decined to report fa- vorahly upon, does not vontaio , savs the Core poration Counsel, who has juat received o draft of the docwment, any provision which niters ke present yetoing power of the Mavor, It feaves him the e power that e holds unider the present bill In rezard to vetoing any particu- Tar seetion of the Appropriation bill, without belug compelled, &s under the old reglme, to veto the entire uppropriation. ‘The Cammittee on Electlons met yesterday afternoon to consider the question of the longe and short terma ns oetween Melvally awd Rlor- dav fn the Sevenih Ward. Mr. Honfleld was vresent, md gave an optnton {dentieal with that ho delivered gomo tinie shice on this matter, numely, that MeNally, having recefyed the larg- cat number of yotes, was eotitled to the long term. The Committee conversed on the sul- Jeet for some time, and tinally decided to report to the Councll 1n necordunes with the Corpora- tion Couunsel’s opinton. A circular has just heen prepared by Fire- Marabal Henner, nddressed to the Mayor sl Aldermen nud oflicers ul members of ‘the Po. lice und Flre Departments of the towns mind citles In the State, culling ticlr attention to an amendinent to the aet now hefore the Leglsine tura for the rellef of disabled members of the Poliee und Fire Departiments in clties nnd vil- Inges, An obstract of the DUl was printed fn Tue TRIDUNK yesterday in the Leelsiative pro- ceedinge, ‘The clrentur, which 3 stimed by Mavor Heath, I 1% Thompson, J. A, Farwell, Jo 1, B Daly, M. Benner, and V, A, Seavey, §s Intended to bring to bear oll lexitimate Influence upon the Representatives to ave the bili pssed at the present sessfon, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. The new janitors are a success. The bullding was never so ¢lean bofore since {t was buflt, G. WV, Eudres was very quictly arrested on a ca, s0. Wednesday, at the fustance of 1L D, Bocarz, who lays clnim to 3106.60 which he is sup- posed to be careying uround in his pocket. Ilo gavo botl in the sium of $300 nnd was dischargzed, ‘The Hospital Committes met yesterday and exumined blos for supplylng a requisition for drugs. There wero three blas, covering thy supplyine of over 100 artlcles, und the bidaBaly vurled nbout $2,60. The purchaso waus made of Fuller & Fuller, the lowest biddors. The plates for the new county bonds have heen completed, and a partion of the bonda are already print The bids for the sale of £300,- G0 of the bands will he opened to-murrow, nad, 10 ey wro sutlsfactory, 1 a fuw doys the Treas- urer Wil b ready to puy s} uutstumling onlers uguinst the Court-House Fand, Thetu ure very uear enough of these orders outatanding to ab- sorb the entire utnount. May Brown, the unfortunste woman upon whont Dr. Ward ts aeetised of having committed an ahortion, wag placed I ginl yesterday after- noon. The last mention made” ot ber'n the pers was when sbe was taken to the iy llusrum. after heing bound over to the Criminal Conrt, und it uppears aho has remuined there for treatment, Snewas brougnt over in un express wagon, und fo anything clse than u fit condition to be remuved, * When shy reached the Jail sho ind to b earried fa, and was ro sufferliyg from weaknicss and the cold that shis vould searcely speak. No ove was al- lowed 10 sve her 1o talk with hier, so precario wus her condition, and _the conduet of thy Ho: pitul suthoritics i sending her out us they did wia consured, Dr. Ward, who s also i jail, upon being spoken to on the subject, character- 1zed ber remuval to the Jull ns un outrage, sl suid (b weemed us if everybody was trying to kil hier to utremztben the eage agafust Win, Au unfurtunate old womun who was dis- churgged irom e duys ago by Judee Wil- fums wos seekine an aidience with bim lata sesterday ofternoon, ler story was that woile In juwl w Trzoud-lookiug, avistoeratle uppenring® lawyer came to_nery uid, representing that ho was the son-fu-law of Judea Booth, und oll- powerful with courts amd Jurles, got' from dier 1260, uud slterwosd retused to do anythie 1or hew, making it necossary for her tospend her tast dollur to ciploy the son--law of some one nlse, What she wauted was [T get her money back and expose the young ntan, but how well she will succeed remiing 1o be seen. It was thought thut woen the new rules went into effect at the jull the prisoners would, n u anessure, bo protected Trom such feal parusites, but 14 appears they are pot, 1 the Bherill would exeludu ull attor- neya from the jatl, except such us bad been sent tor by prisoners, 0 muchi-needed reform would bo brouwat ubout, sud the ends of justice would be better subserved, I'HE OUSTOM-HOUSE. Albert Frederick, saloon-kesper at Nos, 10 aud 12 West Raudolph street, was held fo $500 bali before Commissloner Toyne yesterday to answer to the charge of sclllng liquors without a leense, ‘Two hungred and flity barrels of alcohol were oxported from this city yeaterday. ‘The 4 per cent subscriptions at the Sub-Treas- ury yesterdny amounted to £8,000, and the cur- reney disbursoments to 840,000 The intornnl-revonue réfelggs at Colloctor Harvey's oftice yesterday footed up 827,050, of which nmount $22,008 was for tax-pald epirits, 22,40 for tobacco aund clgars, $3,103 for beer, and $25 for exports, The biit rccnnulv fntroduced in Congresa smendatory of the Revenue law and providine that vinegar-nanufacturers shall he allowed to make for their own use all the alcohiol they need in their business, without paynient of any tax, has stirred up (he hostility of the distiflers here, who have forwarded to Washington n written protest against ita pasenge. ‘The pro- tost is sald 1o set forth the fact that to pnessuch 1 meastre would simply be to open up a glori- ous opnortunity for frauds on the revenue, The distiliers nlso urge thut, 1 the vinegar-makers are allowed to go on uid manufacture what al- coliol they need tn thelr business, the enme priviezo should extend to other cinssca of man- ufacturers,—the varnish men, the wholesle drupgists, vte., who, fn {helr opinion, had quite as good an excuse for wanting such a provision in the lnw as the viveear mea, A COOKED REER-MAKER IN TROUDLE. Commissfuner Hoyne had a vase of something maore than nsual Interest before bim yesterday,— a easo fnvolving no Jess a personage than Joseph Hueer, ex-Mayor of Galena. The chorge aalnst Haser, who {8 a wealthy brewer_in the town which has produced o Prosident, a United States Marshal. a Collector of the Port, nud others of importance too numerous to mentlon, s that he entered fnto o btl\‘li"-lln vith a Dubuque saloon- keeper, Patrick - Mnher, to use bLeer stamps 1 sccond timg. Col. Grimeson, the Revenue Agent, has ben Inspecting the I’srnwcrle.« in the reglon about Galena and Dubuque of Tate, und, ol course, dropoed on the thing, worked it up, snd developed what he - conclud- el to be an extrn wood, casc. To make it still stronger, Maher squeated. The Nitle party came to Chicago yesterday, and there waa an interesting scance n Hoyne's office. Malier’s statement s to the effeet that Haser nnd ho entered into the afore- said bargzain about n dozen vears ago,—when stamps first came in fashlom,—and that the whole thing hna belhe going on uninterrupted- 1y and protitably ever since. According to Maber, the arrangement was that ho was to save all the stamps on his beer-kezs which camo from Ieser’'s browery, return them to the Lrewer uucanceled, and, in exchango for this sort of accommodation, receive one-haif of thelr face value in money or beer. It wasa very profitable schcme” for both—orofitable for Heser beeause hie coutd use the samo stawps over oraln, and “big money ™ for Maher, who got a very generous allowance for his share In the performance. But there eame n split,—n severance of the friendly tles which bound them,—and Maher mado his peace with the chern int be. Just how the diiTerenco arese hasn't been eatlsfactorily ex- plained. Maher denies that fhers wos any tronble between them, or that ho harbored anv ll-feelings towards the brewer, and explafvs his tquealing by saying that the schemus went ngainst bls congclenee, and worked him up so thnt ho had to go and unburden himaclf, It scems to have inken thirteen years to rouse that vongelence. According to lis statgment, they oll do It out there,—brewers and _saloon-keey erse—and huve grown rleh on [t His boarkcep- €18, {t seewns, were in the schene with bim, aud ean hear out his statements n regard to the borzaln and the way b worked when rediced to the flne points of prace tice. Hnser denfes that there was any bargaln whatever, but doesn't come down flat-footedly nnd deny that he didn’t uso some atamps A d tine, On the contrary, ho pleads, In efTect, thut it was a very small baby, —that the business waan’t nearly so large as Maher makes It out. Tt is also lnid up against the brewer that, when he saw the storm wmlnfi 1 he put certatn of his books out of the way, i succecded in persuading one of the witnesses that it would be Just as well for him to try a chonge of air and ‘scenery. Tu view of “all which, Commisstoner Hoyne held the brewer in 4,000 ball and the saueater in 500, and con- tinued the case untd Marel 18, tor the reason that Col. Grimeson had to leavo the clity yesterday, and will not return before thmt ddte. It {8 altogother probable that the defense, when the case comes up, will wilve nu examination before the Commmissloner md take the matter directly before the Court. ‘The puzzling thing about the caso fs that the scheme could have heen warked so long without the revenue people in thut loeality discovering wid putting a stup to t. Of coursy it wouldn's do for Iaser aml Maher, or the other Lrowers il saloon-keepers, to use all their atamps o secoid time, beesuse the falling off in the de- muwld for stomps at the revenuc offlece conse- quent upon any such practive as that would huve aroused susniclon und made trouble. That ft.did go on for & dozen years or ore without Iet or hindrance shows that it must have been very nicely worked or that the revenie men in the'extreme western portion of this Stato were not above the uverage for sharpncss, CRIMINAL. The case In which Tsanc Welss charges G. W, Brown, u colored boy, with perjury waos contin- ued yesterday by Justice Wallace. Five largo sliver-mounted cases, apparently new, which were found upon u thief named Lrank Meyer, await nn owner at the Armony. Thomas Dougan gave $1,000 bouds yesterdny to Justice De Wall for ntinearance to-duy 10 an- Bwer to a charge of basturdy made by Marearot Kelly. C. Conove: yesterday gave 500 bonds to Jus. tleu Hnines, and Feb, 17 he will appear to prove 16 hie cun that he did ot get conds under fulse pretungos trom Jacob Meczler, Sulomon Stiverman was before Justice Hum- il sesterday charged by Willlam Stewart with defrauding Solomon Levy out of o promissor: nute for 8350, The case wns continued il Tebn 10, A barrel of sirup, found at the corner of Ada and Lake streets soveral days sgo, was yester- day clalued by Corls L. Bryer, of No. 548 North Weils streel, from whom' it was stolen las Manday night. > Cliarles Peters was held to the Crlminal Court vesterday by Justice Hammlll in bonds of 3309 for malicloua mischlef (n breaking windows and elassware in Audrews & Johnson's saloon, No, 167 Chicago avente, und threatening to kill Johnson, 1. Lowy, “oawnbroker without a license,' was befote Justica DeWolf yesterday, ‘It prosceution saw the jury wulting tor them and toolc u non-sult, Beaved off by the apvearance of the jury, they will begin agfatn whero packed Jurics are not allowed, Georro Greenwood, a thief who was recently lield over to the Criminal Court for obtaintog a horse and buwey Irom Russell’s livery und ut- tempting to disnose of 1he rlir, was yesterday Identitled by George Sehwelnfurtn, “flowe and teed deater at No. 370 Lake street, from whom he \'xflnlwzz(cd $300 in colleetions in lost No- vewber. Robort Anthony yesterday awore oul a ware rant at Justice Foote's Court for (he aprest of Martin C, Burt, Stevhen Beuloy, ana W. H, Cloge, charging them with confidenving him out of §1,800 by wava thut nnY durk aud tricks thut are valn, os fully set forth In yesterday's Trin usk. ‘Two of “the nen, Close uml Bealoy, uro now ot Bhenift Hofluuna's lodgzing-house, The pollee; have dohn Mulonov, allas Stame mers, lgcked up at the West Madison Strect Stutlon ostensibly for carrylng convealed weapons, but it reality us & fucnive frow jus- theo, Tuis elsfmed that the prisoner und two other Colenza professionals tamed Denls Red-, Jden nd John Tox were recently sentonced to five years each at Richmond, V., and escaped duribg contlement., Lawyer Trude lios charico of Maluncy's slie of the cuse, sud will doubitless apply for o hubicas corpus to-isy. Arrosta: Martln Ketchpun, obtalniug Frank Hummer's signaturs 10 u note by false repro. aentatons; Joln Smith, one of three swull boys who were detected fu the act of stepling suine boxes of cundy from the cors ot the Alton Raftroad; Tunts 11, Waters sl Willlan Wail, two Bt, Louis youths who camo to this elty, Iired u korso il wagon somewhere on Cunal street und amused themselves by stealing empty ol borrels from trelghit-cars ou the Fort Wayng l(nllh:md, and who wers cought in the act lust meht, At 2180 vesterdayafternoon the West Twelith street polieo arrested out of Joseoh Haberkorn's saloon, No, 241 Centre avenue, four notorious young tndeves, named Willlaw Caguey, Henry Tegan, George Linwood, und Juseph FHenncasoy, alias Fuler, the latter of whom had donoa watrate ' ut Jollet, ‘The proprictor enconraved the hoys to reelst, sud did nll o bis power to prevent the oflleers from uaking the arpust. Lu also was arrested, aud (b 1s probuble thut the Lulice Department will recominend the Mayor to revoke the license of his suloon. At 4:80 yesterday alternoon a fight arose smougst & barty of Polauders who wero drinke vz In a salovn ut No, 20 Fifth street kept by Frauk Bobieskl. Two brothers, Fallip and Jobn Warden, wade free uss of thelr pocket-xnives, cutting Jobu Kowulsky scvercly scross tho Lorenz which, howerer, 1s not conaldered serfous, The Bangamon street, ful, are nol considered dangerous. Tandergan olaying p east corner of Btate and 1. oflicera aclzed billiard cuca nud droye the eotlre gang into an arca under the sidewallk, and then whilo one of them ran to Central Statlon for asastance, the other stood wuard b the door, "They bagged the following, most of whoin aro thleves, mid have frequently been arrested ns l‘)‘lfimmcknlu nicl potty thievery: Witiiam McGeeney, John Roynolls, James Cal- luhan, Robert Rathmav, il Jduscuh Guliton, Guiton pretending that e was lame. front of ‘Thompaon's restaurant, on Dearborn street, lis lnmoncss auddenly left him, and he struclc the oflicer a terrifie blow on the right eye nnl eseaped, arrested by Roundsman Arclh. Frequentors ul.vnrletly’-tncn(rcn havo probably 8c ago, il the safe blown open. open wid robbied. Y Justice Summerfiels Backler, assaulting J. G, Hiome und cutting hils clothing with o razor, §300 to the 1ith; John strect,sometwo 14ths A old ol the ngainst head and behind the right Roos acroxs tho top of ear, the head, Wardens reside at No23 Filth atreet, but conld not be found there by tho polico Inat niehts Kownlaky was taken ro s home, No, 271 North His wounds, though patne Yestorday afternoon Detectlves Ryan aml una pon & gang of young ruillans in o bnsenient salooit at the north- Lako strects, ‘Lhe Frunk Jones, lam Connors, Thomas White, John Burus, nling * * Gloss,” In f{aking the _ Iatter to dhe station Detectivo ~ Watson Jagged bohind the rest of the nrty, When ft'n A littte Iater he was found and n, nnd therefore will doubtless remember gcen, A young man with a red face, having bushy hatr, dress suit, n _great deal of check, and a nasal nmwnerous varletles In this cty, distributing cards to the audience, requesting subjects, und volee, upon the staze of one of the making very bad rhiymes npon aoyihiog that one might ¢house to surgest, That man is Ben Dodge, the impromptu singer. Ho I8 withal a Joung, ho mlht pass wero it not for the fact that yes. terdny his lawful wedded wite turned up at Justico Wallnee's Court in a proceeding that refiects no credic upon Benfamin, uumarred-looking ehap, und for sueh It appearcd that about a year niro Mra._Ben Dodgo (or, ns sho now calls heraelf, Mrs, Elizabeth B, Dodge, and shie knows not Benjamin uny more), hap- vened to be in Chicago, and Jelt n cedar chest full of wearlnz apnaret, ete., with one Mra. Holden, at 235 South Halsted strect. Mra, Ben and her hubby weat away, and bbby got back ta Chicago siortly thereafter and pawned his wife's _chiest, without her consent, to Mr, 1, _Abrabams, pawnbrokér, corner Van DBuren and Halsted streets, Mra. Ellzabeth B, Dodke, now resfding at Indlangpolis, found . it vuc sho began o replevin suit to recover the property Beu pawned, und the proceeds whereof e utif- fzed fn the purchaso of a sult of clothes for hin- self. The case i not vet concluded, und wiil be taken up ogain Saturday. Wednesday afternoon Capt. O'Donnell re- ceived n pointer that a gang of burclars mivht be found fu o building at No. 217 Randotph street, anil that n kit of burelar tools might ho found in the rear. ‘Fhe building 18 occupied by Mrs. Roberts, who rents it out in fur- uished rooms. Officers Kipley, Madizan, antdl Casey were detnfled ~ to wateh the place, and at 3 o'clock yesterday Smorning Capt. O'Donnell and bis men swooped down upon the ranch and captured all the inmates, including the two notorious thioves, Billle Con- nors and John Halpihe, Flve other persons namod George Robbins, Willlam Forrest, Gus Sunders, Michnel Foley, and E. R. Barker wero ulso arrested, but durlng the day they proved they were nll squarc and responeiblo per- gons, und wero set at liberty, In the ronm oceapled by the thieves were found a quantity of fuse, a tin funnel uvsed In pouring powder into a hole drhled in a safe-door, i hrace, and five bits of sunerior guality, Oflicors Wiloy and Dully were detniled to wateh the place, nnd during yesterday tliey ciught two more notorlous thicves nunied Albert Emmell, alfag **Al Baeder,” and .Joe Slater, vislting the place, When searched at the station colns und _money wero found upon them, snd afterwards ddcutitled s a vart of the 8§50 stolen trom I', Newoall & Co., No. 188 South Water streot, whose place was entercd several nights It _ts thought thnt these two hud but just returned from Psla- tino, where the Postmnster’s safe was blown The polica are enzaved {n bustiy workint up the ease, uud toaccumulate a lot of evidence agalnat thein by to-duy, William t{owo and J, Burns and Willlam _ Kelley, Jarceny of a couplo of baskets from Zuckermann's grocery at the corner of Hurrison flno each; George Gahan, nllas Detnar, lars ceny of o wateh and State strects, §5 and o revelver from V. Clnrk, of No.70 State street, $500 to the Criminal Courts Nettio floward; larcenv of 35 from duhu McCann, of Engiewaod, £50 fino; G. 1. Gano, who says his wife sunt him to steal a dress from Miss J, (lnmlrll‘h‘ of ‘Nu. 814 State atreat, 8300 to the Crimiual Court; Thomas dJordan, who was dreested by Ollicer Joseph Leonard upon suspielén of havine sncaked futa the resldence of,d. Mulmqolst, 23) Twenty-sixth Mukuuguundamnllumhrru(mm about $160 In cash aud o $100 note, $70) to the . . Pomeroy, n traln-boy who decamp- ed with o small amount of provender and cash, the praperty of W, A. Harris, No, 563 Michizan avenue, $300 to the 15ih; Fred Hume nnd Ieary Allen, bwo bell-boys ot the Matteson [ouse, who were suspected ot the theft of u wateh wnd chuln from a guest houso numed Loring, but whom there wis nota particle of proof, and they were therefore discharged, A sud ¢nse was that of ' DeWitt C, Medbury, o comely young man of 21 years, who_eamsu horo from the East nboul a yenr uzo, and has since been employad fu thie wholesale milkinery estab- lishment of D, B, Fisk & Co,, at the corner of Wibash avenue nnd Washington street, mnd who was deteeied steallng from the stock, and was afterwards_inauced to own up to havlug stolen about 5% worth of woods, which ho hlpped to the East, His family {s quite reapectable, nnd a brother fs a lawyer tn wood standinmg fu this ey, Ile walved exmmin- tion, and was held in 1,200 1 ¢ Crimninal Court, Justice Morrison: Pred Ellls, larcany of 320 cash from Jool Ellls, of the West Jackson atrect murkets, §300 to the Crlminal Courts Johu Mucauley, atas Welsh, hurglary o Nenge's cont oflice on West Harrlson street, G40 to the I4sh. HNOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND PACIPIC MOTEL. W Wite, ‘Topela. (W P. Healoy, Marquotto B Preston, Hurtford, {11 1 Merril, Detroit. Clias, V', Goddard, N, ¥, C1 Washburn, Worees's 1. Oupontulnter, SanPran/ 1, 1, Weetnghouso, 1en 320, Dickey, Omaha, L. I, Jucknon, Dolaware PALMER loUsE, F.I Hawler, Cluctnnatl. 5, M. Lowry, Col, Sor'a Chalda, Baltimore, 1. R, Prontiss, £, Wayne W, ‘Thompson. Oatariol 41; ¢! Smith, Clevelund, 11N, Lows, Phile. Whitirlore, 6, Loats 470 Clurk,'NOY.TILGL Aken, Ledsvenworth THEMONT 1OUSH. Jnmes Sterwood, haw, Enu Clalre, i b, D, W Day, Lag ¢ Weatherwax, Fr.i, Tinkham, Chariton, C.i M. & 1t zer=, Omabia. Fildliy Cedard Itap, SIERMAN HOUsE, T. M. Droaner, Lafayette, 8, Aufliauver, N, Y. 1.E. Bride, Sfonteomery, iC; At iliss, Avton, W, B.H, Willaws, Peoria. .8, Vineont, Davenport, WIS BILL TO REGULATE THE PRICE OF UAS IN CITIES, A roporter yesterday underivuk what proved to be the unprofitable task of interviewing Messrs, Walkins nnd Blllings on the subject of George White's bill, fntroduced Into the State Senate Wednesday, providing Yor u elussitieation of gus companies and fixing the rutes Lo be charged by cuel class. ‘The only part of the schemu whieh affecta Chicago s the proposed creation of Cluss A, which s to lneludo corpora- tions imanulacturing gus o citics contoining u poputation of 100,000 and upwards, Coepora- tluns thnt are unfortunate Pnough to et tiems gelves into thisclnsyuee imited In thelr enares to $1.50 per L,00 cubie foet, ‘The penalty provided tor u violution of the law s §500. It wus with a view to getting av the opintons of the gus kinga on iy latest sehemo to rake o the “hoodle” that a reporter sought to discover those gontlemen ot thelr respective oflices, Mr, Watkjus was fonnd, but for all the injormation he gmparted, lowever, ho as well ot have' by Htaally, he hudn't seen the praposed ieasure,~—knew nothing about i, —huedn’t bl thine to yenn the papers, Besidos at] thut, he had u comantiee meeting to sttend, With erest patisnes nid pel severanes the ro- porter Hlumined Mr, Watkine' understundime a5 to Just what the measure did provide, Mg, Wathing enlid {L wus, i olfecs, the same thing tint Fairbanks had offered ut & previous susslon, ‘This was very valuable fnformation,—in fta wav,—but it wasn's precisely whut the reporter was after, Ho ncwnllmi"l)' miimuted to Mr, Watkina that he would 1ike to kuow what he, Atr. Watkins, as President of ths C, G 14, C. C,y thought of the scheme, Mr, Watkins said bio hadn't had time to think of jt—und he haid o cunnnittes meeting to eo to, ‘The reporter fullowed up the sttack by usking the President of the C, G. . O. C. if he thought t was—well—whut might bo cafled o fuic scheme us far as the gaa compaules wera con- cerned, Mr, Watkins started back In evident surprise and coostornation. *“Why did you ask me that!'" he said. 4 To hoal # Come now, t Iou‘ve ot to eay, of course,” Kuess you'd botter let mo and | nlon .of peace nnd tranquillity. Tenily, I don't know n thing about i lm);c‘l{j't“llmuxht of it—and my comml('itcu—— .:' YOUur gas company opposs he mv'n.- urn? purab\lrfillw rep‘x‘rrle’r. n‘brlt Mr. Wat- kins was hr this time a good deal nearor the atrect und his committeo than ho was when the Interview began, “ [ really don't know,” roplled the Prealdent of the C. Q. L. C. ., deaporately, moving out of {hdrench of nls pursuer. 1 havou't—." Ilis form was gone, but the atrong breeze brought back something that sounded very much lke “Don’t know—nin't had thine—com- mittee meeting—iet ma alone,” And ns for Mr. Billlugs, the autocrat who sup- plies gas to the denizens of the West Division, be had gone to Now York, and omitted to ox- rrcus his views on the “hoodle-grab’ to nuy of bis snbordinates, who, otherwise, might have given them second-haud. PENTECOST. NEVIVAL SERVICES AT TUE FINST CONGREGA- TIONAL, CHURGIL There waa no marked difference fn the sudi- once of last night at tho First Congregational Church ns compared with that of the night be- fore. Tho exerclacs wera preceded with the song-service by the cholr. Mr. Penlecost then offered prayer. The audience sang the hymn commencing, 0 loly Spirit, come, and Jesus love declare.” The requests for prayers wero then read and tho Rey, John Peddie tnvoked an outpouring of the Spirlt upon all these who ‘wers without the fold, especially those for whum prayers hnd been asked. Mr, Pentecost announced that thy last servico of the week would be held to-night. Ie then stated that when he came to Chicago he under- stood that the scria of mectings were Lo bo unlon mectings, but thers was no unton so far a8 ho could discover, There wero o great mauny Cliristians who were Interested in the meetings, but they did not seem to have enough interest to lend’a hawd to the work. Ho did not wish to avpear in the Uzt ot a foult-inder, but ho felt compelled to present the facts, ‘The continu- ance of the meetings would deoend upon the excriions put forth by Christian peoplo duringg the mext few duys. = There wns not bofore thie speaker one Christian who could nulu.ro out and bring in some one to the house of God, Mr, Btebbins then sang !cellnFIy: “0on, what arc you golng to do, brothor i Mr., Pentecost then announced his text from 8t.John, L, 13 and 13: *“He eame unto His own und iite own recelved flim not, but as mauy a8 recefved Him to them gave g power to become the sons of God, even to them who bellevo on His name.” How nstonlshing it wos, the speaker sald, that Christ had come into the = world at all, and how much more _astoulshiug was it that they whom He had come to save, to whom 11e had offered 8 heaven und a heaveniy condie tion fu this world, had rejected the Bavior, The accusation which ke had to make against the world was that the world had rejected Jesus, Some persons, when asked if they necopted '.}m-lnl gald “No." Did they reject Him{ “No.” They efther accepted Him or they did not aceept Him, and §f they did not accept Him, they rejected Him. * e who (s not for Me is amainst Me.! There were people who went to church year ofter year, dis- cussed churches und _ preachers, | and never pald a thought to relicion. 'They gave religion the ‘fcontempuble go-by.”” Curlst came into the world an embussy from (od, bringing {""‘"“ and inercy,—not the wrath of the Almighty for sins, nor the just exccutlon of an outraged law, Ho was not folsted upon the world 08 Maxamillian was folsted upon the country of Mexico. Christ came knockIng at the hearta of the people, asking for odmission, aud saying that he brought to them a message ‘There was nnthl{z in to wonder at In “the fact that mi who ald not beltevoe in the dlvinity of Cnrist should have faith in Chirfst and refused to trust Him. 'The speaker bad known men whom he resoected, adintred, and honored, but he had nover known one in whom aud upon whom he would belteve as the Dible bade him to believe in and on Christ. ‘They were not divine, and therefore did not in- spire that deereo of falth which it wos necessary to have thut they might be belioved lu. ‘The world was nol to believe stnply in, but on Christ, even aa the man who wanted to eross a° streatn must not simply bellove that the bridgo ncross the strecam would suppert him, but ho must have falth evouch to intrust bimsclf to the bridee, and beliove on the bridge that it will sustain him to the othier side. ‘I'ho simple belef in the bridgo would not get a person mcross the atreawm. Mr, Stebbins then sang * Havo you any room for Jesus?? and the congregation was dlsmissed with the benediction prooounced by tho Rev. Dr, Pedale. Muny anxious oncs remained atter the service, ‘uml hsuu'.zm counsel from those who siayed to each, LOCAL POLITICS. THE MATORAL OANDIDATES, Tiere was considerable buzzing among the Aldermen und the City-Hall oficlals yesterday about the withdrawel of Mayor Heath from tho candidacy for the offico for a third term, nnd s to what wos the true inwardness of Mr. Raw- loig's withdrawal from the contest. The oplnfon wns protly freely exvressed nmong those who were supposed to be posted, that thero had been a secret understanding hetween Mr, Heoth and Mr. Rawleleh, and that the lat- ter had declined to run simply to accommodate the former and strengthen his position. One Alderan, who 18 quite in fovor of Mayor [Leatl’s nomination, eald it was very generally belleved that Hieath woutd run after sll, und that before two weeks his namo would be up again with his consent. **If Meath peralsts in his withdrawal,” satd ho, * then Rawlelgh will probably crop uo o) nlni but, in my opinton,” he odded confidentially, *A. M. Wrlght will beat both of thom. 1Ie I8 o worker, and ho came near getting the nomination lust time, only misaing it by few votes.” Ald. Gilbert told n reporter that Rawlelgh's withdruwal wus to hun quite uncxpected, and he had no opinton to express as to whether the mntter was i preconcerted arrangemont between Mr. Heath aad lifim, As 1o bls own (Gilbert's) pruspeets for the nomination the Atderman snld he felt justified fn remalniog o tho fleld, having larze nssurance from his f{riends that his chances wera excellent. ‘This counflaence is not shared by the Demotratic members of the councll, who seem to think that Gilbert hes not the ghost of achance, The coming man fs, there- fore, nshudow as yet wiho has not begun to materlalize, and the question among the polit- Ieal gossips 8. Wil Mr. Heath withdraw his withdrawul! i TWELETI-WARD REPUBLICANE, The Rtupubllean Club of the Twellth Ward held o largo wind very harmonious meeting last cyening in Owsloy's’ Hall, corner of Madlson awd Robey strects, fully 200 members and a number of Republicans from other wards bolne prosent. “‘Uhe princeipal business before the meeting was the'ctection ot ofticars for the en- sulug year, and reorzaulzing gunerally for the campaygn, €, C. Konlsaat, Prusldeut, oceupled the chalry and M. A, Morse acted as Seerotary, On wation, Messrs, E. B, Baldwin, M. Pola- ehicls, Alexander White, G, D, Tuckley, A, C. Clevelund, A. B, Baldwin, und W. M. Lougilln were appoiuted a Committes on Nomluations of Oflleers sor the Club, aud they roported the fol- Jowing, und the roport was unnnlimously adopted : Preshient, C. C. Kohlsant: Vieo-Presidents, J. i Sanders und B, E, denking: Secrotury and Trensurer, J. A Munugumuv xecutive Cone mittee—Flrse Precinet, o W, Stanley; Second, Fultow; ‘Lhira, E, I Al odrth, G, D, Buckleyy Firth, Duvid H, Jooes; Bixth, A, B, Baldwin; Seventh, John Sutter, Huceches wern madeby City-Attorney Tuthlll Pliny B. Suwith, E. W, Evais, L, W, Porce, und W, T. Underwood ‘he following resolutions were offercd by W, H, Beebe, and unauimously adopted by the i Jlesolved, ‘That the nux‘mbnmn Club of the ‘Twolitn Ward 1 in cordia]l sympathy with the lm-mu.clu udnunistration in [te attompts 10 rue teve the ‘fuancial burdens of our citlzen uiford us an nouest, economical, and wis istration of public nfulrs: and we hereby extend uur thunks to the retinny Mayor, the heads of the depart und the Common Counct) for thule s In this directiou, ing to continue fn the good wark of economy uwl reform, and_rocognizing In A. M. Wriaht a wan of stncily upryni chaructor, I xcaptional busliiesy ablilty, and of unusu- olly clear aud sound fluancial views, wa huereby bedrtily fnlorio hin as our candiduto for Mayor of Chiteuzo, aud piedeo our united and carnost cllorts tu secure his nomination ut the approachlug Hoe- publican Convension, . The Club subsequently adjourned for two weeks. FOURTEENTI WARD REPUNLICANS. JThe Exceutive Committes of the Fourtcenth Ward Republlean Club nssembled at 9:30 laat ovenloe inu Rucker street parlor to truusact “yvery importaut busiuess.” ‘The Commities s composed of thirty, but there wers only ten persons present, the Llialrman belng smonw the obsentess. Thoss present organtzed, however, oud Commissloner Mover was called to presie. ‘The “imporstant business to bo transacted, 1o appeared, atter a lonicthy foterchangy of fdeas, was to deviso ‘ways wud means whereby the Democrats of the ward could be fnduced to voto for a Reoublican Alderman at the cuming election, or, this failing, tv deliver the Republic- 80 vote to'a Democratlc cangidate. The rusult ol a two-hours' palaver was tha aonointment of n Committeo of ten—one from each precinet— | Rowanco, to consult with the $lemocrats, md lay baro thelr destgns, nid rolwfi. to an adjourned meet- tteo to bo " held Mondoy the last meeting of the Club ot the ward, it will ho remembered the pronosition to unite with the Democeats was discuased and voted down by alaree majority,” snd it s re. markel by those who think they knosw, that the art of o frazment of the Tth has sometuing heneath {t more than ap. ing of the Conmn! evening, At Erunonl inove on the puars, of a Democratie Alderinon, BOARD OF TRANL. THE NEW NULES NEGARDING MESSENOERS, EXC. Tho following rules respectivg messengers and clorks were posted up on the bullutin-board in the exchange room of tho Board of Trade yesterday by order of the Board of Directors, and excited vonstderable comment among the membera: 1. Thero shall ho praovided by the Noard of Trada a auitable metal badge, henring the lnscrintion Antmhor. Any member of tho Board desiring & messenger shall, ngun apnlication to the Hocretary, be furnished with n badge, Protided, only ono such messengor's badee whail bo allowed to each firm or bualners one of The unmo Lof tho party (o whom the badge in fssncd and its Lthe Secrotary In a o may bo uned by a regular employe of tho party to whaom 1t svas raucd una by no one clse, und, when Worn on the person in a conspicuons nince, shall entitle the wenrer to adilexiun 1o the oxchange toom for the puspuses tnmom!flnlc(l tiy the ruls,of tha lvard ** Boanl of Trado Meseenger " and houkg, whothor composed of more moembers of the Boord. number shnll be rocorded by buoik weed for that purposc. This bad unly, {Then follows a copy of the Tule. The messenger's badge afiall remain exposed to view during all the timo the messengor shali re- maln in the cxchonge roouy Any slalation of tho ralb ef the Board under which thin privilego is granted by acts in or about e room shall act ua forfeltnro of o uee of the badge by the offending messcager or of tho exchinn; thie Ladge {tsolf if tho principal to whom it wa: aued shall bo reaponsiole for the offense, action Ia had by the Board of Directors, of said Conunittee on Rooms, 1. Tho Commitice on Rooms, H necy mercin] of mombers of the Board. deairing the admisalon of a clork to eaid roowms nay, an appication and the payment of $10 there- for, be given a tickot for such clerk, entitiing him to admiasion to aatd rooms appeoved by tho Commitles on Membsrship be- fore the fesuo of the (icket. ahnll express tho name of swhom ft fa Issuen, and snall not be trunsferrable, hut miay be surrendored and another taken out in it stoad, withunt cost, by application ard ap. roval, na In tho flrst inatauce. The payment of paying it to n clurs's ndmisslon to these rooms doring each fiscal year 'Tho Committeo on Hooms 10 shall entitle the party of the Board only, shall emplor n doorkecper for thase rooms, whose businesy it shall he person is ndmitted to enid rooma cept those holting clerks® tickets miembers of tho lloprd; and also that order In pro- served I said rooms. of disorderly conduct, or refuses any reguintlon in respect ta the nac of o the Commitico on 1tooms, sald clerk shsll be ex- cluded from the rooms, and ajl account of tho ticket held by sucl clared farfeited by voto of tho Board of Dircctors. MINOR MEETINGS. TIHE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. aymenta made on iho Youug Ladies’ South Slue Auxillary to the Woman's Christian Unlon held a meeting in the study ot the First Presbyterlan Church, corner of Indlana avenue sireet, yesterday afternonn at 3 o'clock, Mrs. ‘Willls Barnes presiding. Several revorts of an The Treasurer was called upon for a report, and sald she belleved she had over §3 in the Treasury. On motlon, aud by a unauimous vote, Miss Taylor was appointed a committee of one to purchase a half an juch wide unimoortant nature were submitted. bolt of white ribbon for the use of riructions to ‘Treasurer. At the Soclety, with in- send the bill to the the Society should send requests for prayer in favor of somebody to the meetings In_Kuarwell Halt, which would all bo published In the Leas~ let, the ory perance nion. Bome discusslon was held with regard to what would be a suitablo motto for the Boclety, und also regardinz an entertain- ment to be given, after which the meeting ad- Journed until one wevk from yesterday, at the anme place nnd hour. Last n\'unluF the Young Ladies’ North Stde el Auxiliary Soclety of the Woman's Tomporance Unton met in the chapel of the New Ensland Congregational Church, ‘There were very Ic:v s resont. Miss McDowell presided. Mrf) Wil nrues offered a prayer. Mrs, Barnes delivered a short uddress, sud was followed by Miss Kim- ball. The ladies spoke of the objeet of the ar« ganfzation and the good work they hoped to ac- complish. After arranzing some mntters of etail connected with the Soclety, the meeting adjourned. OUR CANAL. Resolutlons Adopted at a Meoting nt Henry, Hexrr, 11L, Feb. 13.—A very lerge and moat enthusiastic meeting was held {n Warren’s Hall this afternoon, presided over by the Hon, J, H. Jones. Npeechies were made by Willlam Thom- as, Superintendont of the Caoal, J. W, Ar strong, of Ottaws, John Huchins, of Lacon, Lelaud Broadus, the Ifow. P, 8. Perly, I, B. Potter, Esq., A. H. Gaston, Cyrus Browiy, Da- vid McDonough, Carver Tomlinson, nud others, ‘Twelve delopates were anpolnted to represent this scction at the meeting to hu held at Ottawa vext Thureduy. Letters wero read from Col. E. F, Bull, of Ottaws, and the Yon. Charles Fosben- der, expressing their sympathy with the meet~ ing, though unable to be present, wmd several speeches fndorssd Mr. Foshender's courso on the cansl question in the present Gieneral As- sembly. ‘The Tollowing resotutions were pusscd : Wuensas, Wo have an ablding conviction that thero oxists a rilraad combination having for its object the desiruction of tho 1llinots & Michigan Caial, with the purnosa that the combining rails ronda’ may in the future charge such rates of freights ag will repay the money lost In b, saking uw&'\ nm‘l canal with large “and inconcuivabte Drofit: an Vinkitzas, Wo see o rellof that can come to us in the futurs if deprived of eafd canal; and Waknzas, Since A. . 1471 tho sald canal has paid iuto the Treasury of the State a verv Iarce sum of monuy of its surplus earniuge, whicn kald mioncys hiave been appropriated to mirposcs other toan canal purposes; therefore, to ft Lesolved, "Uhat our representutive i the Goneral Assemuly now in sesslon bo requested 1o vote tor and uxe cvery honorable meanw to sucure a return tu the canul of 4n annual sum equal to § ner cent perennuin of tho not oaenings of tho canal pald nto tha ‘Ureasury sinco the adoption of the pres- ent Conatiturion, <, . dved, 'That wo bellove - that zood faith re- quires tho' Ktate of Illinoia to mafutain its ono canal, and that It wonld bs good Jaw so to do, e S A CORRECTION, Permit me tocorrect the statements abpearing in this mornlug's TRINUNE to the effcct that Dane & Rictiards have made applicatfon to the court in Michfzran to set nsldo tho deeree dls- solving their pretended corporation, und that they have filed a cross-bill in the suft nzalnst them in Judge Moure’s Court. Both statg. ments arc faise. No such spplication has been fled 1n the Michizan Court, nor have they flled a cross-bill fn Judee Moore’'s Court, Dane & Hichards as a corporation have gone “where the weodblue twinech,” * A, 0. Apavs, Prosident Ottoman Canvey Company, ———— HYMENEAL, Spectal Corvespandence of The Tribune. Qarexay 1IL, Feb. 18.—The City of Galenn, 111, was the scoos of a briilisut wedding yester- day afternoom, the contracting parties belug Phincas Young and Marle Auntfonette, cldesy daughter of Capt. Netson Flansburg, wells koown In military circles, ho having led un TINi- nols regiment tn the tamous buttiv of Altouna Pass, The groom is a gentleman of wealth belonging toan influential family in Geneseo, Il und the bride wasa general favorite with ull who koew ber, ‘The ccremony took place ut 1:80 p. m, ot the vesipence of the bride's purents, conducted by the Rev. B, Beuedlet, of Indorscd and yecumamended for ity w Hayes, e mgxnm.uruwlh. nfllh’:elp §7~ Dewaro of can'ilton foeel 10 b Do not bur Dal 20 Csy & pound aad 'There 18 no probabllity, however, of {L amounting Lo anvthing, unices it ho the election il The uso badge ‘shall te within the control of the Solntly with tha Commiltec on Commereia) Bullding, will, withont unn ry delay, mitke such nrrangements as aro ry tu fit up Oflices Nos. 4 und b In tho Come uilding for tha tse of thu settiing clorka Any mepiber or firm sucn aublication to ba Sald tickot the clork to to scc that no oxe aad In caso oy clerk In guilty o comply with ae rooma hiat may be adopted by the Board of Dircetors or clork may bo de- and Twenty-firat the suggostion of the Chnir, o motion was ndopted that the youug ladies {n on of the Woman’s Christian Tem- ROYAL Absolutely Pure. Tho Royal Bukisg Powder Is o pure Urcam of Tartar Powder. ® ol slomenoss &: such emioent eflmluu a1 Dr, Mott, NeW olo. Bul aft Grocery. {njurious Alum Fowdors. Manufacturers aud dealors urge you te by te! ; e louble the.r muis . vder loose, as it f tan alom, A e e T e ooty L s ot re b0 Con e e biood, cauaen higapice oa ! At 4 p. m. the coup). for Thurlington, 1 ra thes e faae o thy Where they S S WISCONSIN § Bvectar m-m:rE'}P 9}1 ?,9:\,595' FoxD DU LG, Feb, 1.—ay importy test the powors of School Bonrds, ), 1‘ml it statutes, bognn hero todday, Ay o 'S new proprietor of the Vermont House, sued 11, D. 1Lit, Dircotor of th gy X1, Bank of Fond it Lic, and Tiengy gy 2 Homal master of Oakfleld, membors of 1 e eport: Board, for oxnelling his son ftum uchm ol boy refused, under his Tather's yat, e T declalin, whereupon, the 1 D and the Board sustalned ¢ damnges nto clalned. alderable attentlon, — THE COLD sN It reauires some courage uf\:x'lrnrll. Roods such 0 mornlu ns thls, b, vy, l'lm & Co, never let up. thut auccess 18 due, ‘Thelr by} I8 zrowing rapudly, 80 they aro ?;(sllc'dule: |;:e i ttall luckl Wennswer no, Go go gt 0 Witloughby, kifll & B Ahe hey s zhby, Bl & Co. Woe ean stk [t 1f yoy 190k iy Wil regigin sile fg nt Oakfeyq, uctlons, lo EICiDa] Cxoelled i o expulsion, Tho sl aure 7 ——— DRUNKERNESS CUNATIONAL llmmc UrFI‘E“D ACT Vs, fouy, 1: .} Y Eoupicns, DATTON, O., Jan., r:,‘;r‘;;x;’,_\g: on gery Chicagn: After a fulr trial of threr o 7 in two cast o Eeemningly Incarn that 1o raant has beon nl that eau Lo A4 lon and all the most sanguine conld foer . i spectfully, B. . Drows. B could hopa fo. gor'softico, Rooms 21-53, Palmer Il‘ouaa{’h o How to gr HYGIENIC, oW atrong and healt) blooming, Interesting and \'nhm“:: rn‘::; i for dyepeptics and all enfecbled comllm‘u“ Tead Treatine on Kumyss. Freo 1o any mmlm' Bonil lettor stamp to A, Arcnd, chemiat, hllmk 170 Madlson street, Chicago. el | —— Kimball's Catarrh and Asthmatle ¢ A boon to all aglicted. oarettes sy Slumle and effocypee D it Tndigestion, dysnopsia, nerv. all foFuns, af! gIncrnl debiiy rapaeen sk ot Mensman' Poplomzed ool ' Tope 2502 Proparation of heef contatning s entira nygyc] Propertioa, Tt I not o more attindiant o (oo tracte of beol, but contains. blood mariig 1o getweratiog, and lfc-uusiaining: broperies o5e enfeeblos vl Y k. TOURIL of HereeD condltiona, whether tpy work, oe acitio disai rom _nulmonary comp) 3 ¥ Vi o Proptiotors, Now Yotk yiar o Hiased glats, MI)LIE"IAGBM‘. RERN~DATKIUIST—0n the 11 Y S Skeer o ehix iy, and s Einhn ity Chan ] Dy o fhev, L2 il Trotr, o0 F & - Parkinini gy DLATHS, BHOWN-F, B, ithvs ot ¥ tI]‘J.l;gfvn. outho 111l faat., of righvs ral 10-d4y, from 80 ke Lllifi::l'lel'l? pavers plumffimm S s CHURCHILL—Fob, 12, Mrs, Elt s 3 Gunrchi, TorLieny 5t Woussiack: V! uneral from 1633 Butterfield-st, rtford ' Ve PR Iatford and Now Jiaved) Conn aud Verass . o 2 DAINTO-0f consumption, Ethan A. Birto, ssedy Funieral Saturday, ot 11 0. m., s laice, Siew. bt St shos, S, $37 Bicektoil i sho Pratcito s MONAGIAN=Feb, 13, of bronehitls, Ethel 3 RrOAD, [nfant daaghter of o e Mo Euneral sunday, Fub, 3 o'clock, bycatriszory resldenee of e o . 10, Qakirocd, i : Fiiao In\'lfl‘é‘x‘t‘. realdeuce, 2 and &4 Norta Lasaie- IIPLEY—AL Riverstdo, 1L, 15th Inst., Aune fohs 801, Fulngest il of Etvard B aga. Franen b n: T R N ) nflvl;. and Francesk, iy ieusy copy. ‘e, 13, of consumption, bl TG BN EETIN THE THIRTEENTI WARD RE- Dubliean Club wiil ) il i 3 day) evening at 71500‘ !:‘:II'K";X‘!‘:I‘::I."‘"! e OF TIE BEVENTH POE: eifth Ward ure wantei thiser Jield &t the corer of Ogdeasy, IFPORC OF tAKINK steps osceurs Beatarh e, and Roboy-at, for 1 sowaraga In tliac i g, NooN PRAYEIEMERTING IV LowER Farwell 11k will o ¥ by W, B Jecub Subject: * Uospel Temperanee ) 0 0 T TROF, 10 F. o0 I Farmell Jall fully atteated, Ito 0 Luartetie Wil of W e il Gt e by appiyiime B the aihesrof the N FPHE FIRST OF A'SRRIES OF SIX LECTUNES T0 Do kiven at the Fourth Unitarlan Charch, corser of Prairic-ay, and 'l tlethi-st., will be aehretel by the lov. itobert Collyor thiy svening at 7:4>0'cik Bubjeet: B BEINON, WPOMEROT & Co. Auctioncers, 78 & 80 Kandoiph-at. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE AT AUCTION, NEW PARLOR AND OHAMBER FURNITURE, A full line CARPETS, STOVES, Piated Ware, Glozswa Cutlery, Clotky Chrumor FRIDAY MORNING, Feb. 1 ENTIRH FURNITURE Residence, 760 Michigan-av, Fridoy Marning, Feh, 14, at 10a'clork. Tarlor, Chamber. and Dinfng-room FURNITURE, Kitehon Outal, d¢. ¥ & Ciky AuctTs Crockery, Glass and China Ware. dege ELISON. ToMEL B\' WL AL DL o & 4Dy Auctloncer and Heal:Estato Axents. 173304 175 1 indoln-ate REGULAR SATURDAY AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND MEROHAND B3, C PARLOLL AND CILAMT GLASSES, SHOW At our, salesroom WAL A, BT PLDICAL: e 18 not o new m.mruuul. HLNIS 1L 1 ? [y s heen bufore the TU%, A0 v are, and ured by ol clasc 1he uidvive of phyks AR/ S I A | e et Qreds of W reds cltizens, 11 18 REMED Y, res Do i il e NTor I Kidneys. Finry Ui UIG by at Deusalata. CENDEN TARIKS b SEIPPING CANS, Wast Lakg Bircet. T W TTOA GO o ELOWER B o TPE Tho & el 000 Fllo‘vzu e & 9 searRan & VAN et £ Adamvrs BAGIE GOODS: ¥l } runred Lo ¥ Aewareol : it the Yt 5 inostis s e s 54 20 IIO‘lTAL l]:ll(l NG ‘.I'"ll“'ll NG BER Torki Pt . becsuse 1B ook oy, - Tha contfaued use ot A10%, &v‘w BAK POWD oulyla s e, by \