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‘vHIs CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1870—-TWE PAGES, Clark had failed toslgn tho doeument, and | marks were not recelved with fall approhatlon ! DI cH T"E CoU! TY BOARD. went on £o say that the criinel bond had esy | mrke wmalority of th minfaters prosont, and TRIPLE MURDER. a';'.:’.’.f,fl 3-'»5.?‘.'52:’;‘3,&‘.“‘;’52; lontll‘nadtl;‘e'lln:!‘r::,:; X tnislaid ur loat, aud that ho uniderstood that the it was Nrally dechled that the prineipal polnts of Weatern Pennaylvanis, who for years have /v_v;—}er's Frao figfim};’;“ bren golng on without any bond | to whieh ihe spenkor abjected wero fdentlenl looked to him Iure{mnml"n thclrluu{l contests, LT - it der of soma ono elasthan the Captaln, who w : ignorant of their whorenoouts. Assurnnce heo ing given that the reported **deserters ™ would not ask for mh”m prayer was oranted. n "THE COUNCIL, s only with the firet principles of Calvinisny, il iei He § i It he 1 cammmioner : Mr., Burling ta reply praducml A naw bond of | were nct genarally accepted by the Mothodlst Arrest of a P h'ysmmn en vvl'il!:a’m;?;’m‘:fiufllcd:tulfiw&c’:mk mfdl‘dv:!‘x; Cash on Hand in the Tmnmy‘.nuw utrI:l'c‘,l";:' Ll .1,,{3‘ 'L"fm?”u."u"'&'n.'fr.fi'fi fl‘;.'l“ ch Scheme Laid on the date of Nov. 20, 1877, und enused 11t ho | Ghurch of toding. - o believed fat most of a Complication of for Governor of Pennarivan Bohools Wanted. avenne, i ok Lun! fond. Juwas staned by N. J. Brown, Edwin | tie sinncrs- wero saved without vury Ct ——— 1t wap aiended, on motion of Ald. Rawlelah the Table. '\itlnllléal:';fl(}luar‘lun“ Fites! mmons, Ttobert fh\rz, lnuclllnhthlrulonzilml dhw;‘“u{l,"lmtu they pore harges. GAS AND ELECTRICITY #0 a8 Lo requiro unam?)nvl?lmun(! o?'p::]h; 1t es 1. Rav, nnd waa a surorise to | save becoming sorry for their transgressions 4 i Vi S Onargou | 5oy’ No one hadt seen T oreard of . | and “’f'%"‘f from thele wiekeducss throush the ; Pelitlons "’"‘ Sewers “““u‘m‘" Fubllo:] Works to sond inas catimata ot the clty's part ctor iefore, und n)l expressed surprise that it exi ove of Gud, i Distliling Light fo An Address De- mprovements, . n o o rend Contra Light ed, though It W duly signed and anproved, Bistiop Merrill again replied to Dr. ‘Thomas, Ho Is Accused of Killing His Wife l:)rn :}:’a Na‘wu\‘u:‘l‘«ml'{;‘:t-ncl:‘nln n;:lnlr. s ul'.’&.,',}‘"}fi;‘{}’:..’:{"", ‘Fs‘%::fd "_“ ';fid" ,m‘ with Giving Lig] Bome furdier discussion followed, and {'was | atill further ~ exolaintug bis position, 116 After Committing an Abor- New York Trivune, Feb, 1, " or the erection of & schost a e St e wWeight. ‘l‘,mml to rm.lulrn \an_knr to furnish 8 now | thought there was 1o way of ainners heing i H At the regulsr weekiy meotiog of the New | The Moflnfly-morflan thm Bettled— | Lime atreet, ncar Halsted., It was reforred to. ont, guarantesing fhie completion of work in a | saved clcefm tbroueh the atonemeut, It thers tion on Her. York In R the Committes on Behuol e e glven timu before any advatices would be mads | was any other WAy, Lien the atoneuieat was not arle Polylechnic Sucioty last evening, In Room Furloughs for Poliocsmen, AN, Plielns introtluced an ordh Toward Making Lo htm, and the Board adjourncd untit Friday to | onlv superfluous em cruel, No. 24 of the Cooper Institute, Ernst Bchuen- 1 y g the slfting of nsllu: mlon nsnca nn‘)b!bui yoremont Looking Tow ueconhiodato hiim, Aftor same further discusslon by the Rov. | And Also of Murdering One of | rock explained briefly a new system of gus e horaes in front of occupled houses® To wark oo 4 tho County Farm Balf- i - ——— Mr, W(nlslcgfl.‘en and others the meeting old- His Patlents, lighting, The systcm was invented by Jullus ‘The Councll held o regular weokly meeting | yhyo Committeo on Jlldlch‘lry. taining, - RELIGIOUS. doiirued: (On motlan, 1t was declded that lia Pintach, of Berlin, und Ia sdapted espectaliy to | last cvening,—Ald. Tuley fn the Chalr. The | "A1d. Dullard presenied resolution reqest- Sustaining. - Juration doc '.'x":’:‘fuw:fibj?'c’ffi}d\}éfil‘ififififflfi"cfl‘{f. the lignting of raflway carriages, largo bulld- | abscntecs were Giibert, Cook, and Btauter, Ing the members of the Lewisiatura to use all - s THT BAPTISTS, tinued, i b With Whoso Wifo He Is Charged with | fngs, nnd flosting bhuoys, The gas fa distilied CABIL 0 HAND, gcmftfii i S Lxpeet to Tnvostigato the Panper..| Tho Dnptist ministers held (hele regular . Being Improperly Intimate, from fat or potroleum rofuse, is very rich and | A communication was recelved from the | JHEEREC P Eiving 4 lichways or bouluyards Ja Exp liof Systom at La- weekly conference yesterdny faromoon in thele PRESDYTERIANS, brillfant, and the cost s far below that of coal | Compiroller, stating that the actual caah in the | jeading to the parke, | It was Dassed, Relie f room ut No, 73 Randulph streat. ‘The Preabyterian Fnlu(ulun continued thelr oas, The sdvanteges claimed for it are duato [ Clty Tromsury Jan. 31 wos §608,802, smainst BALE OF UITY PROPBATY, . mont. The Rev. E. I Cressy, vastor of the Coven. | dscusslon of the Chiness question at thefr | Henry Gelderman, a well-to-do German, aied | (e peculiar method of manafactura by the | Which were drawn warrants, payable on demand, | On motion of Al. Pearsons, the rules wera —_— b5, Caiit try 8treot Chureh, and the Rov. R. Do Baptiste, he reulat weekly mcun&)‘z ualo:b:” :"":h{ pastor of tha Olivet (colored) Church, guye yas held yesterday afternoon, ]lmet8 :mllllrlm of the sermons they preached present. last 8aboath morning, . n?n:i;‘ the head D‘(/ unlflnllllrc(;i‘7 13:::;‘;::'.‘:: ‘The Rev, E. O, Taylor, of the Central Church, uolution of Mr. \‘Ilu- !,;'I:wnd rifg s nl:} that he had prapared a paper on * The Pas. qon bo eotertalned or n‘ s tor's Work In Condecting a Normal Bible-Clnss i the Hospital without the con 10 | in the Bunany-8ctioo],” but ho would give way “,,(ul Committee, was brought up. tothe Rov. E. M. Lonz, of Philadelphla, who meeting yeaterday, the Rev. W.C, Young In the | quite suddenly at his home, No. 503 Sedgwick furnaces designed Ly Mr. Pintsch. Thegasls | for $12,773, leaving a net balance of 356,020, chalr, The Rev. R, W. Patterson read a paper | street, on the dth day of October, after an fil- dry and um%nrnt. ‘!:Il.hout‘molllnre or g.eal. During the month $244,483 In warrants Issucd explainiog his views on the sublect, It seemed | ness of just five days, during which time he'was ment, nmru. suflzra no loss by condensation | in previous years were redeemed by the Treas- natonishing, ho sald, tmtso many public men | afflicted with cramps and vomitiug, Ila waa | Inthe pipes, It has been used for several years ury. The warrants outstanding, payable out of In whom we havo had confidence, should ben | attonded by Dr. lleary Meyer, who had been I uEarape, on the princioal rallroads of En | "o yee” o 1878 when collected, amount to such haste to support the Lill for the exclusfon | the family physiclan far some years, and the fin‘:l"hbo.%“'{:::"tm‘l’l"“{“ r'.‘;;‘;'"_”’{ I .m;“;’]:g: “,')% $1,407,557. of the Chinese, now beforo Congress. The | latter returned o certificato of death to the | pided witn o zas, and it fa used also fn'the | It was placed on file. reason for ruch hastein exclusion of tho peonflo | Tiealth Departmont of the city, with the state- saloon-carringes of the Etuperors of Kussia and DHEDGING NEEDED. of one uatlon, while those from other conntrics | ment that the deceased hiad died of Tright's | ermang, and fn that of the Prince of Walcs. A communleation was recelved from the Com- auspended to take action on a recommentation of the Financa Committea that the Comptroller be authorized to sell at auction the lots at the curner of Congress and Franklin strects, the first bid to be $11,000, which was the bigheat received in response to the advertisement for propusals, Two people wanted the property, and It was proposed to let the one bave it who \vulll'l(l nnd\‘ the m;:u',. ‘I'he order was lost, yeas 10, nays 1, the Chalr holdinie_that two-thirda of - tho wholo-nuwbor D vi v It has “been adopted on the whole line by the o n 1d offercd as & subsuituto that 0o | would deseribe to the ministers hia filustrated | 97¢ L0 bo atmitted as beforc, s that Cnlitorula | dlsease of tho kiducys. Ho would sllow nio- e missioncr of Public Works stating that a revent. | (30) wero nocossary. s m:,auc,: than members of the Hospital | sermons. Au::urlflngly thut gentleman proceed- | 18 thought to hold the balance of power in the | body to sce the sivk man, sud he used chloro- Hm;’fyrzl“lfonlzll‘gn ‘“Iitrflog:{-lnn 9 'z'-flfn'r'fr'f.".'ig examination of the riverand its br’;nuhe owed 4 Xm-r the Bergeant-ut-Arms bad brought fn Mn:{," be sltowed to ‘“drink? at the | ed toinform the Conlerenco of his new method | Preatdential clection, and Callifornia will prob- | form freoly, [ form, und on railrond cars is contained in {ron that the harbor required s great deal mora | OO Alderman who was In the ante-room smok- Com® S ader any circumnstances. which hie sald lie had spent twenty yeara of bis | abl; vote against any party which [ ‘Ten daye later, Mrs. Meyers, wife of the | tanks or cylinders attached to the boltom of the dredging than was before supposed to give suf- 'flr- the votawas rocoustdered, and the ordor’ Hospital un Iifo in perfecting. Ho “exhibited suveral large a W Bl 1, 1k cars. Its use fa wot dangerous, the gas beln i s Iald over temporarily, Ar, Wood eold_he thought his resolutions of | g, FEEECnt ings {llustratlye of the parable | °¢® Dol oppose the Chinese. ‘The | Phyalcian, was taken fIf, I ewlse sullering fron Bubjecied nnl? o ‘Ommkr';“ of ,;hmf ““d’;' ficlent depth. Yo have fourteen feet in the main Ald, m.w.xi’.u..x, under o suspension of the ekago covered the entire ground, and that | of the wieatr, Chirlst calinlg the storm at sea, | F€2808 for this hostillty to the Chincac thero | cramps and severe yomiting, Chloroform was o the aquare inoh, ahd 1a. ot cxplontve. The | Fiver aud Bouth Branch ss far as Anbinnd | rulen 2ot in the. foport of. the Commitioe on s a0 need for any further action, Paul anl Petertnthe stacks, etc., and,taking eacti | are partly slicer projudice umi scltiel consldera- | atso used in her.caso, ond the same treatment supply in controlled by a delicate rexulator, | avenue, and twelve feet in the North Branch, | Printing recommonding the_award of the clty “;,'::‘!;;lcr toole the floor at this point and | one soparatals, expounded tilr menning, an | Honk, widl partly, too, salid heetion” that “bhcss | a8 obscrved with ber that Dr. Moyers hnd used | which matatatas & sieady snd tegaiar i i | Lo #80,000 wonld be necessars, and the Com | PIIULK I pisnglish to "the Telagraph, It " belng g covering his vlews of how | CFRV usClctions fro i X o in Gelderman's case. The woman lived but a | the lamp, e . pad 8 lepathy paoer I'io Rov. Dr. Everts then rofeered to the em- :,:a“,'ngg;:",',h&c,‘|,flfl'[.l :::,h,‘_v,-l::?’;:gfil?x’;(lzfl:fifi; short thme und passed awag. 'Fhe burla) crtin. | | THe #as has Leen used also fn tghting buoya [ Missloner recommended that that amount be | “Ald, Bmsth moved to defer. Agreed to, The Council then adjourncd, the Aldermen Zoluye to look at lsmpa on LaoSalle and Madison streets which were llehted with {lluminators that thie owners have offcred to furnish the city 48 a substituto for gun, one at 815 per post & year and the other at $19, ‘I'he bids of the gas companies are §21.50 und $30, 3 {he churitablo nstitutions stiould be run with | yarragsments of the Michigan Avonue Churen, 1oa to the nccommodation of visitors. 1le | Ha sald his peoplo (the First Church) felt ns they relst! be facgtlions, but there was tore nofso | never did bofore in regard to speclal Provi- tried fo inhiseffort. ITowas in favor of o | dence, ns shown by their alinost miraculons re- {hsa micth from the denot at Jeffer- llof from tinancial distress und dispster. He Jeof 'buses to run had boen East, ntid was then on hia wn&y to the 1o the Insanc Asylum to accommadata | \eat, whero he expected to spond aboit six b ated. Iu Callfornin, where the complaint 18 loudest, | cate In this casc fuformed the Ielth Ofcer :,?,;'é::t lllll:lc'll‘s.'::"l’::'.’l ?l’neh:gx]g{:v'nl;"g!‘?flfl::" ml‘:?:: l:t: over temporarily. and Chinese Inbor fs rapldly commanding the | that the deceased hnd come. to her death from a | House, Loudo s 4 " by 0. Permlssion tas bren receive epartment of Public Works sent ina g,yn{:l(:lz' ‘l")‘i‘flf;hn’; i:’:,"l’u‘fia'{fl‘h tcl::_z :llo“'lng!::-nfilui compound attack of metro-peritonitls mimd {ruln Beeretary Bherman to admit,free of duty, a .,g“,'.“:,‘,‘.’,,."m for the widening of State strect, miake it disreputable Is malnly urged by thoss | Bustritls, tiwo alscascs which some physiclans | buoy to be exhibited In" this harbur, The ar- from Twelfth to Egan avenue. It went to the I " i ceks, Wrho nre not over-cleanly (liemeolves. "They aro | 8ay aro nuver nssociated togethier in ony case, | 178l of the ffl'"Je'SrZi'Lfi‘cwlfifi"éfl; é“.‘,'v','.‘.,“".;, Committes on Streets and Alleys, Bouth Ko . s " Vi litically dangerods o lon they rel ‘I'he two deaths, with the attending clreum- freo drinks and a generous ro- | months, and before he went away he wanted to | 1Ot pol y dang A 08 they refuse 8, ndopted for use the M, itan Etfevat yidtors, aad of 4 i to hecome cltizens. Thele- moral influenca fa 3 iy o ropalitan Elwvated | Division. on of which was devuted to an attack upon | (R0 1Y LS Shietze ‘8 Sratlure ot tho | beneflt than we do injury, and we ought, the | 8 atmong the nolehbors and eldor- X y fu thie lighting of {ts cars. fostructing the City Collector to report all un- Bnectal Disnatch fo 7he Tribune. T puble prees, and upon Tug TRIDUNE in plons nnd n loss of prestige. e spoka of tho | 8Peaker thought, to be able to withstand thelr | man, and various and AN ELECTRIO LIOUT FOR DWELLINGS, pald special assessments to the County Collector | O8ukosi, Wis., Feb, 21,—Reporta from Wolt by moving tho adoption of his reso- | rood work Dr. Custis had done as the pnstor of | competition und_ clovate and evaneelize them, DARK WERE THE MINTS TIIROWN A number of geotlemen, amoug whom were March 1. {t was passod. River plueries stato. that unexampled activity As faras regerds thelr carrylng monoy out of * y L 1 , | several capitalists of this clty, gathered at the the cottntry, they leave an gqu’l'\‘nlcnt"n thelr ?x:::u;l;n‘:c‘;‘;“gg:,’:fir:: \:;'o“rc}:":lv. ‘;,m:m?,':, laburatory of the Electro-Dyvame Light Cotn- RESERVOIR LOT, Iabor. ‘I'here Isa prospective ground for the s 1 refath loted b pany, at No. 04 Walker street, last evenlug, A, Beldler, by consent, submitted a report excluslon of the Chiness that may ut some | thet criminal refations exls ciween Mrs, | to sco ® private Seshibitlon of the Bawyer- | of the Committce on Schools, recommending pertlcatary the church fa question, and said {t wonld be n Ifl:l-m“u replled in a fow & words, and | dissster and nebamo to them all to have the 13 ot tho tabling of (ho substitute, The | FOFk stopped. Hle had told the ladies exists among the lumbering camps. Every man und borso capable of work s employed, and * 0 out_nand save {hat church, nnd loga are Loinz putin now at therate of fiva vote of ) to 6. Mr, be it ey Getderman and her family physiclans for somo | Man electric light, b hold {liml- millios it T ¢! otion prevailed by o voie the Rov, Dr. Peddie und pastors of ihe other | 1uture time becomo serlous. ‘Thiey are lieathen ; zht, for househol Wl {40 pegsope of an ordinance anthorizing the 08 per dayv. The best estimates by Jum- ',Frm,‘,';;moxgm r:lectmn E’Xfl'fin’bfik Com- | churclics should go over there and lend them o | Of b raco that embraces alnost oric-third of the | thne previous to the death of her Lusbund, ¢ | pation, Five elcctrle lamps wera st agloy M'“:r “;;‘l Comptroller to negotfate with the | bermen Lere place tho smount of this year's pupulation of the globe, und they may therefore 1 by a lady frlend of the in_the room. Esch lawp bad the power of couie v upon this- country in sueh numbers o8 ng,,',‘,,:o‘fi,l&lfifl, Rq':.., |,{4| lnh; l‘mr eém‘:'fifi?fl?:fi 2}"33.,""1%"":. enudlufi. ;u‘ul xlnelcifeu{. was llke that | Bonrd of Education m: l.lu: sale n; htlnmsl't:r o,t to endanzer its institutions, not so much by Iy that she bind detected the two dn fbroper Dol ‘Euh"; aun] glhmm xu,d:lnuunhuzlun the reservoir lot at lulcomtrlo 'nglmtnl:“ thetr political nfiby thelr goclal nid moral Influ- | relations, in the oftlee of her husbund, one day l’"; {2 W‘l'luul.:ll:‘plc“"l o lllllrnfi A uwnll..onllu.lul. Monroe strects for n) acl vuull afte. he lot be- b “;;‘{:e'lgfiu:: Em:.‘,‘,?f”g.{(hca i Mars | by lookiug over ‘,I“’ LafiEni, ""flv‘ ",“’. sald sho :nuhuuxzn they were il 1o the p;:m:x‘u“rilul-ul:l'ltl "The h“}‘\wl:;f l%xl:-“u\:nnnlleallx:rmmflLgclllmol-hnulcs and 100,000 “Climeso ' among 45,000000 peoplet | o ::;}:slglll‘:l fi'.’ualvfir"f\'}a':g:"hna"?r;fx':'cfif'nfi brilllancy was ot unpleasant to the eve. Tho | Migh Schools, Ald, Throop. quictiiye the Aldar- Can we, ho asked, repudinte ‘our bonsted | doortion apon diteite provious to her deatn, | M8t of 8 voltal arc was shown for purposes of | meh by Faving thut, there were £100,000 in tiie princlpie of affording an agvlum for the poor | and called |¥n by He was nccused of nglflflfifli “t:l'l‘mc EIIII}G‘M tuis ou ihie eyc | treasury for building school-bouses, and Ald. ::xlil ':fiififlf}lt °§r"‘x.2?3"15’::‘5'2'?35"“'3'{.’"’&3:3 :.‘f,'.’,’,g"{,',‘;fiu{,’fi'.,,’l‘: ,,I‘.',']"',l‘::'“" treatment: white w'ii'u."é’,:'w;e"rv.'nlfi.'.! lfn‘lagu:fl Improved in sbhape 5’33&5.‘{'1?3 l,‘,‘,‘{;{;fi,‘;‘}j.‘,‘fi".,':f‘.‘,‘;{?.‘{'}fi‘,"?,;{,‘.’,‘,i; sity the watton disregard by Cobgress of our Henry Qelderman was known to bo worth | feeently. “Ihe globe fa taller aud more slender | sehotars §f thought best, the ordinance was ey Toal s rataiorly fndefenulbie, | atiout 82000, wid o wan' universully rc- | $hall Uikt of s st lanp, und e colls torer. | pasted. . 101 :i‘ls‘:rfn?n’l’rfi:‘:fn’ }g “nu?"'ir'éif&ifi'fil fi?‘?fi?finflr’fla’rfi? up;sulcd N h!: Lnrl::nba’r !'-ll ":i ‘t‘l“”d“fl'-' o | and prettier. No ""““'u° ]""u 'I’z"'g"u‘“l“r“i“ l"z’ the Th ol I:: ‘rlill‘;;Rerr: :; the Cammit- some brood principle must. bo Tald down thit | oy for vears before his deaty. - CtNM® | princiole of the lamp the ight belig broduced | o ou Hicettons, recommendinge. tho passage of ghall apply to churactors . aud not. to uations. | Al thesc things wero taken fiito cousfdera- | 3 8 irsty by the beating of o sleader pencil af | 456,00 bicet Rlviit Al MeNally the ooyt Sorm Lyon the exclusive Chinoso themselves do not. | tion by the nefgabors and. friends, un before Fardands fl;hflqoflphrrfil{rmfl Yihich oxvgen I8 | o Ald. Riordon the short term—was taken ralo out Engllsh, Fronct, or Americans, nasuch, | stated, and the surviving counlo have beon Al odary g, il ba llntraduced foto,| o, but, apply one rule to all. Evorv othier ex- | closely watched all winter, It fs slioged that | 4Welliog-houscsin a short time. Ald. Beaton moved to concur and adopt. the cdient ‘shiould bo tricd bofora exclud- | the intimacy betwoen them hns been hept i ST eme——— resolutlon, g the peopls of any forelgn counitry | without totermission, and of lato suspicions CATTLE PLAGUE. Ald. Waldo moved, as & substitute, that the on. any .::;w:g .wl‘l‘:kml;h s p!ncclflllty hnve heen prevalent that they were moking Alderinen draw lots, % L [Xllln our duty, ag far I!pDDIFll)IE lo‘::c"x:;."’mlzé PiEoasations ta Australian Kxporience (n 1850—1fow In- s flhlm; I‘lm. Jaron e o=y 15; the" brotherlidod of all natlons. " 1€ o ara ap | D/VOSE OF THEIR TRODERTT AXD DEPARTYOR | * geutntion s Ferformed, and 16a. £ | P16 1 28 follows: lnst forced to rulo out classes of !ore!ms:r'; UNENDIS qUinzann clency. ? L Y')”'—s,‘l':.?m; ";,{;,.,‘;"","F"-,.",'.‘.'{;“‘F‘.’..'};:;' ghther wholly orin part, it aould bomado mani: | A short time uea Mles, Geldertnan sotd two New Tork Times, Throop, Reaton, Rawlefgh, Jansnens, McCuitas, fess to all :lnc wurlul umfivu dln &0 for self-pro- \?e:f:ml‘llll:n a?r:&u' for 52500, ‘r’unl:‘lrligutllx:::.“ Although the contagious plenro-pneumonla | Da)y. flfl'};’flflfl—".i. oy, Pallard; Whiiod, Lod: ! 3 ool 2, ceelving o —Pe e y helps, g Hofaqe ond ouly when all other menus Lavo | JoCRQUNS EULGLS for Btin Feceltini theree | fright bus aubsiaed slaeo the publication of ek um‘ifl’é..n,‘;"(,' nipeoin, Knoni, yan, Niese d s helging hand, They (the ministers) should gey 4 m;s!flwfle :;r!t l“"["'%’;fi‘%r':;““,'n'?;‘c?:g‘r::c;"fi out Dl'l the \\{u;; n:nl jct lfn amen ‘ntiart m;b- 0 the re s scriptions gnd ¢t up entertalnments to rafse :]h'wofl!fll Lemont, both of which have been | LR S pay off the lnterest on the church i 'dx'ltlfln tarizely slzned was read from the ilcb!. !:I‘:lu*ylmu)d not permit Brother Custis [ 0 Z0 away, . dizens of Lemont :a“}[‘g)fi;;:fi’fl,“;g:fi:; ‘:g Dr, Everts concluded his remarks by thank- joms “*humanc ?mlon of the poor of that | MK the guntlemen present for thelr services in hv&!kfi:‘::\f&f“" nuall?llriglhu{;lm.c ‘hl!{sruh (i‘lll" 3( é!lll."fl!fil[llllll:!. 9. . The Rev. Dr. Custis sn hat he not Anumber of bills wero, sond nt =o1er"ik | think the time hit conre to discuss puhiicly the 1mong which was. nn? O Pakio Gonoy affairs of the Michigan Avenue Chureh. Heo el of e Gty L D e b County | Would mako a atatement to the brethron of the |M:;Iym:~":ll'mn¢ that ex-Sherl Kern hod llnuculul the r:llnn-'r. h."nnm}:ld nlpzunfil d{:nl?l i over 80:30 of Teos In bls hands belong- | lerelsm, ond o great dosl of effort to B amont was read showing that the coun- W Yo - LA i lrery bill for 1678 bad been 8807.50, of | Loy reginned, mot bocause ihe . churels X s on account of the Cominittee on | 2 4 s A xtich 8347 wa: fitbered could not get out of fts diflicultics, but beeauss Pnbllr(i!::l’llrlllct;& Canmm::.u reported, recom- | DI8 mosition wos too ereat a Joud, and he could 7 oftico at & salary of $100 per | Z915 Oub el l:am:;y Tfifl:;f:l; 8ol cative of its r;«}:llng. Illo ad nrcm.lhc({ lllinrlufit mentd. 3 serimon yesterday, In one sense, he felt fully ‘The loepital Q",fi'l'm‘fl‘;“ .“"S'““’d on bils | ropuid, “Kio had recetved several invitations agrepaling $5.035.21, Adopted. from other churches, but he bad not declded ns PUBLIO OIIARITIES, yet where he would gro; hecould not statotho The Committee ou Publlc Charitles reported | brobabilities fn clther cnse, Ho hod partly enbélls fo the amount of $1.242, and Mr. Brad- | made up his mind to go to Colorado. A coni- crop in the streams tributary to Woll River at 200,000,000 feet. This will be the largest crop since 1807, Last venr's crop was 77,000,000 feet, and the crop of 1877 was 00,000,000 feet. Thera is & goad prospect for business liera the coming year, as every mill’ will bo run to its fullest capacity, e THE SPRINGFIELD MARSHALSHIP. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune., BrriNGrIELD, Feb, 24—A decldedly lively. fght I8 In progress here and at Washington over the United Btates Marshalsip, The present incumbent, Col. K. R. Roe, hus held the offica eleht years, ond performed fts dutles satls- factorlly, but tha politiclans scetn to think it {s time for him to give wav to some one else. An nprllunurm for the position has been made by Col, A. McLaughlio, of the Auditor's oftice, who {s backed by the State officers and Rupub- lican members of the Lu{'lalnture. nod has also sccured the |nflucnce of so many prominent politicians at Washington that hls chances for winoing 1o prize -are considered very Kood, The contest promises 1o be quite exciting, and more will svon be heard about t. AMUSEMENTS, ” ‘Thompron, Xnonf, Ryon, Niesen, le moved that the roport be taken up by items, | bination of circumstunces, in splie ot thg areat- ‘The digcussion was continued by the Rov. | 1.-S1,800, running to next October. act reports on the subject from the supposed | \Waldo, Sclwesthal, and Wottervr—15, . A e e e s s “RBite Him of bread, which was SA5L30, | Fo- the. ehurehe. Ha. oy St Je wasin o sf | Mosve. Citers inschy SEonims oran, Toors | i felghiiors felt thut the Uwe for defluite | centres of the discase, b may still be worth | Ald. Cullorton said the matter was a very im- T Yivseuies THEATRE, vu reached, Me, Bradley S and ohleczcd.’ tho best locations in the city, and they should | Noyes, aller which the moeting adjourncd, action had arrived, and they gecordinzly placed while, a8 a matter of curious Informatlon, to | portant onc; a precedent would be aset, and GNDAY, Feb. 31, n‘mxl every l"i’fl“fi)-yfi'}""" 1 1 utl . Mutinees at @, GAUEMENT of s [RICEDS | [SURPRISE PARTY tayer, lienty I2 Dizer, Lonts @ Roarte, il b S o S s Dnum.’ ety Calet, utier the drcilon o M1 BATOIL (0 the truly great hurlesque, ROBINSON ORUSOE, 13Q., 4 bl ATAX FUIDAY, I tierion as' Robinon Crite fiinal creatfon), Moo Fris the matter in the haods of the city detectives, - detion should not be taken untll n written opln- FRINITY, DIBCOPAL suvmiteing to them o written statoiiient of fucts n;:lu ihe ‘;;':’“’ "‘l“h"‘" of stamplny out the oo " L Depurtment iad been procured, Tilalty. Episcoal Chmaiy % 8 aligded to above, This was about ten davs | Plague. * Disinfection, the aestructlon and fm- Ile, therefore, moved Lo postpone for that purs rinity Eptscopal Church fe still without o | ago, ‘The matterwas taken fu immedinte charge | mediate burlal of intected antmals, and rigid pose. Reztor, and the rumor that the Rev, Dr. Leater, | by Joo Dixon und McGarlgle, who, with assiste Quarantine, are the princinal azeacies that have | “This provoked some debate, and was voted formerly of 8. Paul's, Hydo Park, hind roccived | Wits, have worked uncessinily over since, It Sperlon Loon fu \bla. country, slnce 23, | down. acall to the vacant pulpit, appenrs to be wholly | Whe found out thut Dr. Meyer's nanie ‘was not | iwhen the plague was prevalent in New Bl The orfinal motlon prevatled—yeas, 24; nays B ragistered with the County Clerk, an frregular [ But thero fs still another method hi —] y Loddiag, Cullerton, and unfoundod. Mr.J. W. Doanc, oncof the Wardens | rhin: of itself, na all Dracticing physicians in th | was found more cteacious than elther f‘,n{:]‘",""""" ¥hlps: % U i of the chiurch, atated to a TnIBUNE reporter yes- | city ure required by law fo o this. As | amopg the vast herds of Australla during On motian of Ald, Rawleigh, the rules werg terday, when the latter mentioned the rumor | the ofiieers prouressed the ploy thickened, until | that memorable year, when the lung-murrain suspended for the purpose of taking up ® to him, that the revelatlon was certafuly newn | these men, fumlliar it erlme tn ail fts hideous | elew cattlo by the thousand. Prof, J. H. Cole- {PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS."” 83 far a8 he was coucornedy bo had never henrd | fortne as they wwere, woro amuzed b theapparent. | man, ‘of the New York Collego of Veterinar 2 . Sidon it before, and was ot a loss to account for the | fuhumaulty ind the audacity of the parties im- | Surgeons, who was a cattle insrector in the col- | _ Ald, Junas submitted & b:uanlgurn o elr Ing fact oL its existence, slnce no effort had heen | plicated. Favts upon facts were discovered | ony at that date, said yesterday that ho had of- | that no change of auy kind élmg Ht 1’|' the plany made, or would bemade, to svcuro a Rector | Which led them to believo that the neensed were | ten seen larze streams compleicly blocked with | or speclfications for the e ".‘l'm' ur A any until the financinl affalrs of the church sore | black with mult, and ?'e; tliere was no absolute | the festering bodies of Jead auimals, and thelr | contract made for material "0,, ‘;BL“ in 'tl"* piaced on'a sound basts. How soun thut cou- | Provtto be had of ‘tho alleged murdera. At | shorcs sovered with a floteam of -arrion. Nerds | construction _thereof, until suth chatiga himd sumtuation devoutly to be wished ? was Hkety length partles were found who would swenr | numberlng thousands were mcin away in a | been first submitted to the Councll for its i thut Dr. Mover used the astonishing quantity of | weok. No quarautine was possibla wherd a dfs | action. Hesaid he bad found that the bread contractor | not fall to ovcupy it. 1lu hioved the brethren and Hlmn|u1§ s notdolnz bis duty, but was giving light | would give the matter a place in thelr praycra, wtizht. He bad weighed somnu of the bread, ‘The Rev. Dr. Everts remarked that ho had andfound It short about an ounco and a balf in | thrown out his {dea in a suggestive way, ke Joaf or pound, and that the quallty of the Dr. Custis safd he hoped the brethren might bresd was not good. fie wanted the bill recom- | think it wise tocnll avouncll to consider the mitted. aflatra of the Mizhlgnn Avenug Churcli, Mr. Stewart said he had welghed some of the On the motton of the Rev. Mr, Taylor, ft was sland found it to vary in weight,—over- | madoe the subject for special pravers in the weigut one day, and underweizht the next day, | prayer-meetings of all the Baptist churches next 3ir, Wheeler snid bo hiad discovered the short- | weok, ‘The same gentleman sald Brother Cus- 10 fo weleht, nut that, on account of the | tis should recolve sume appreclation of his sery- #ortage alone, the bread-contractor was making | fces as a pastor, aud he moved the appolntment stundiome profit, Ho was opposed to allowin of & comnittee of three to draw up resolutfons (ke bl until the whole matter had beon investl- | expressive of the senso of the Confereute In re- iled.. It the county had to pay for a pound of gord to Dr, Custis. 'The motion was adopted, trad, b wanted the poor peoole to get apound, | und the Rev. Musers, Perron; Owen, and ‘Laylor ~nothing more nor nothing less. > ‘wors apnointed as the Committeo. Mr. Btewart did not sco how an investization Tho Rev, Mr. Cressy entd be felt his heart A great cast of ¢ oh (1he Michizan Ave- 3 3 3 7. ml: n‘m !:? nn‘n::l‘f‘,! ;‘:-‘::il'rl-;?: "grfil’nllm lxgxtx all):?r‘r: .‘;’.fi‘é"fik‘;‘iu&?}".‘.fiflx‘n’.‘&“u‘;gfi"él 't‘t:;‘nflhht'fiul’;lfi ‘cn :;:l :l%:rrnil:flxrtk ‘:fi"fifi. Elr“fizm«: ?rl[fl;-l( “fn:'t’ f.?('.‘é‘. clenteun|utnln"~;t'g qu c,,,,,,l‘l,h,,'r,,. “,m.t. i\ur' Gelder- :nlw e:cmu lw‘ brenkrn:u ll'xl. ll‘]flm{:“d. at (;ncei n.}l'i dw[:: :nu-rmd to the Committes on Publle s autiful New neenls” £ffects, Chiaractertatto Cose J 4 g 5 4 . Ve r | Wnan, and that between the hours of 10 n, . und most as i last resort, in the blank despalr ol utidings. i elims nlllnh“gu Tot the bread undor conslderation, lnllowo:mhcplnl??,nrl)f. .vt:r!ua DnCuzi.L_Iuhns l‘[‘;‘ig:{'gk:g‘fl';f‘h“"l"-‘““ PRDCH voro mBkiI g on Lo Jast duy of hls sickncss the Doctor | thic colony, Inoculation was sttempted. The | The same Alderman Introduced a resolution LY 0L TERCAL, r. Woud did not ses any way of fnvestizat- | done good work by precept und example, an stood over him und mode of procurivg the pnenmonla vae- | directing the License Departwent to uscertaln Michizan-av,, s a1d 20th-nts. Ing the bill fu question, but futurc shortages | was in no way reaponsible for the present condi- could be euarded agalnst by requiring thy con- | tlon of the church. fractor 1o dellver bis bread and welgh it to the Dr. Custls sald thit since ho hind been pastor Coanty Azent. of the chureli he had suceceded fn reducing its 3. Boeso was In favor of recommitment, and | debt $23,000, It {s now $58,000, toouzht ke Commitece should take the bill and Mr, A, i1, Btuwell, a laymap, paid a complt- cutit down in accordance with the shortage dis- | ment to Dr. Custia, eovered In (he bread now beoing delivered. 'The Rev. Dr. Owen sald that it might bo well Mr. Spofford safd that prior to lis sickness he | for the Micblgan Avenue Church to invite a welglied the bread time nnd again. He had | conference of ' ropresetatives from all the deter found a shortage of more thon half un | ehurches to nssist them. ounce, but liad often found ovorwelght, Dr, Curtis snid thut would glve the church Air. Bradles said: Bupposing 500 loaves were | conlidence, and the ministers decided that it delivered 5 dav, tho shortago wonld be about | would bo weli to make thy suggestion of Dr. Iutty-cieht pounds a tay, and would smount to | Owen fn an informnal way, fuite anitem in a year, He had never found Dr. Evorts offored prayer, and the Confer- oy orerwelghy. enve alterward adjourned, o — 3 g il q - | the seating capacity and average receipts of the THREE SISTERS WED AT ONCE. | UELP 4 SATUKATED sroXanTouis wours 4xp [ 0 . Was = Mt “to, Inoculata an ani- | the sea u.{;nm; At laces o amuserent, nl ’ d H - | ordering that the amount chiarged for a leenso uotil the patient sank uway from sheer exhaus- ;‘,:mf‘,,fi{,"\f&"m {,‘{,’:E(|,E‘}'}""am“,hif“}’;:f:l oup. | o pro b o ar i in Ve op o Hlcone mony, Uon. Then other purtics werw found who wero | pht TN SAHES SRRINRE rom, one; finally o | Was referred to the Committeo on Licenscs. Net York Warld, Feb, 21 o s "oy et Topitatlons ou tho aster- | B, “riy vaceino' moneratea i the third . | | Ald: McCaflrey rescated au order dirccting it s . ) ¥ 4 . L8O ' ten Beeatotoie Yopschlo, pastor of tho | Mevers bofor e desth that shie was taken i | Sculatigh was fourd satest und bt for the pur- | the Supcrintandeat of Pollee to susyeud Oflcut Unlted Presbyterlan Church, on Forty-fourth | With the samo symptoms as Gelderman had | P0*C: - Themethod of operating was very sim- DIEAL desler; ond the Rev. Smith T, Ford, pastor of }n}ml m”fm!k l“m in Ifl‘ile I;MIIIH::I‘ under the fu- :i‘m‘l‘lr:w incislon was thc’u'mndur Iu‘{h:ls‘klvl;:{ Ho anid the interests of the people and the the Buptist Church at (ireene, Chenanzo Coun- |“‘:°;§?u‘:n,‘};,::r‘; orm, administered under simil- | g gnd of the tail, and the pellet caught he- ?ondu! the nolice forea required that it be done. ty; N, Y., were married on Wednesday evenin, Enouc e ed, In th tween the lips of thewound, "When the vaceine | 1o understood that the witnesses were to bo 1% doy 4 I nouch wus discovered, In the oplofon of the rocess which | run off. Liout. Bonfield, haviug teard that he to Jennle L. Grant, Flora R, Grant, nnd Mary | detoctives, Lo Justify them in cousing thoir ar- ngugfl;?‘fw;fil;’!fl,{ :b,i‘{wm::!.;;"“_u,u pellet t\[ccnflru'} was to briug the matter before e UL Gram, respectively, The bridos aro sfaters, [ resty ©wnd - accorliugly warraiits were | 1008 "a o trriating imatier senoact | Congetl, had. sad o him. that ho. (Bonteld) ) e sworn out aalmet them umd placed In vt} " atte co ab- | thouiht he (McCaffrey) hud better sense than und the ceremonles oceurred all at ouco fu | §i hands of Oficers MecDonald and ::::,‘é’&_ "5".'.'1,,‘52‘.,‘2',',’;""@‘;n"e'fi:‘n“c'n"'.m'f‘tfi“"fl& to interfere, Sn((mnln’ that §f o did 1t woula DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, IMMENSR S8UCCESS OF PROF, HENRY G. O'NE1LL IN HIS ‘Wonderfully Boautiful Illustrations of the Capitala, Palacos, and Gutleries of Hurops. THIS EVENING, commencingat #o'clock, LON DO, THE GREAT CITY, with Mastarpieces of Anclont’ aud Slodern AR T Every teue lover of the beautiful should ho present st A Unlque Sleigh-Ride and Marringo-Cere- Atter sume furthier discussion, the motlon to > 1 teommit the v o the” Congregutional Church at Greene. Mr. | Luraen, with Instructions to tako thewa it sogn McCaffrey). AL AR o i o o and o residuo of T s ":"lf,z{,::’,‘:gfzs;m Ritenlo und Mr. Scott, with a parlor cor full of | aftcr dark Just evenlig, At about ball-pee thie Drocass gat conly strol sha Ruimale from, |: be Minte for B N :vhvflnsy)hld:noL proferred | A i en: teserved Fents, 50 conte. For 1te Commirteo on Jall und Jofl Accounts ro- et roctens | fricuds, left tho .Grand. Central Denot | o'clock the oflicers appeared at. the resldenco of sures from small-pox, but that It was the | charges against Bouflold, *Cribiica by b urh TSy camcentats for Greene by ‘Tucsday morning's trafn, | Moyer, and he was Upon Ilui(rd nnl:n'nl. at de‘ie"“]lg‘ i l|l|lcv INVITED TO TAKI A WALK wero veeelve v 0 speclul deputation | 3 od wi of citizens, nnd on Wednesday inct for dinner }]I‘:':.v:.’:c;;’ku.yx?,.l‘llng'gé:nnx}lul“éltln,‘?flfrl zfiflfi‘lfil ot the Grant mansion.” ‘Ihe autharities of the in a cetl, und the keeper was fnstracted to nl- townshin were also present, and dispensed the low nobodv to sce him. On his porson were hospltulities of tho town lavishly, At dusk on | fonnd seyeral rallroad maps of Fasteri roads, n Wednesday the flelds arouud the Grane housy Unlted 5;.;{", bond, rocelpts for largs sums ‘of were dotted with teams lkatonts at an encamp- [ money, wnd notes whd . Qrafts on Hambure und tent. ‘he Graut family wos one of the (rst to | Beomen banks, The finding of this assortment sorted on bills r 559, o | No. 02 Wushington street, at 11 o'clock yoster- %'fimmlllee on TE::“‘::% l’?ng},x';s ;&0?1'::.‘3:; day, Dr. Willing, the Presiding Elder, in. tho 'Illumnunnnz to 81,830.46, and both reparts | chair. ere adopted, ‘The Business Committee repofted ns th order U, P T FARY of excrelscs for next Monday discusalon upon i for orid fntroduced o resolution pro- | the subject of #The Present Coudition and ding for the appol ireto Invite b,?,%?,f;‘,’,“fi::: fife';n‘,‘:"’,‘;"'fil‘lffi % General Ontlook of Methodism smong the Fore e county, with o view to increasii the size of | elgn Population of Chicara, The report was :',f anty Yarm, and_ also to report unon the | adopted. Brothers A. J, Auderson and C, A, woat effective quarontine that could Lo pre- | Ald. McCallrey suld he Lad called at the tented. flcrdu,qcmu[lunu in somo fustances | Baperivtendent’s” oftice, but Mr. Seavey waa of 0,500 head,were Inoculated en masae, with the | ot fn, result of preventing outbroak entirely where It | Ald. Rawlelgh santed to refer to the Com- hod not oceurred, and of Jimiting it io the ani- | mitteo on Police, in order that they mizht muke mals actually attacked at the date of the opera- | an Investization, but the rosolution went tion where it had alrcaay commenced its ravages, | through under a suspeusion of the rutes, Prof. Coleman sald yesterday afternoon that be Ald. Wetteror presonted an order calling for nud his stall of usslstants inoculated over 100,- | 86,000 for the ercetion of two bath-houses, ong 000 animals while the plague was ruging, Of | on the North Slde aud the other on the South VN T AT [ 0, Sa iy) Masinee, 003 Week and 'fl(fx'fi‘.’\"\’."r"'éd'u,'n‘u"fif commenclog L w I inasa,' L) 03 hoppinasa,’ First apinearance (o tus city of MR, JOK. K, EMMET = ws NEW FRITZ, fupnorted by bis swn Full Dramntle Company, NEW FRUTZ {a pronounced, by I'ress and Publio ay far superior 10 1ho OLD KR House wiled nl; Uity of remoying the Poor-louse to Lo ko the To suttla in that scetlon, ond 18 as rich In friends s | of articlos upon bis person did not go far to- | this larze number the loss by desth was not | Bide. icd ol¢htly witii'the Fashlon aud Elize, fome othe; kil ebe will take the lead, In money, At 7 o'vlock the stavle dones in the i 5 1ho i 9 | greate # -DOX. d over for consideration with the A, Beale of Adirston, 1, 750 whAtae Gty they i ond muko such recomtmenda- | iy ordors of eserclses for the day was then | great old-fashioned barn were swung upen, and ,','L.'I\',fl, ‘“",‘,'.'.‘,‘“,42{“, ufli:luu |‘|:.1,b“ p .NLI[':::;' it Baam Aacciuation. for _siall pux, T o P [ anatloeee et el Yoos 3 they may see 1t tor utilizing the paupor n Lo the eng i 1 %} taken un, bele *'The Doctrine of the Atone- uunpsmrungf' of uking tlio county*s” wards et by Tistiop Mereih and Dr, Banisues; r. Senno “Introduce Y request, 1300 8 suecal raneed ‘m':ff“‘:t!:‘:"hgw{'flfi DBiguion Merritl, in opening the discussion, took &bdren of schuol g at the oot 1ouss coutd | the eround that Christ was the funocont Ono tesenanted from tho aduits nnd educated; | that took upon Mimsell the punishment of sin- \asjAresalution broviding for doing away with | Bers. und ‘that the latter, In necoptivg the ot 4 "sunt. 1, and the sup. | Viearious atonement offered them, only Bome, but not all, that had the disease in fta pro?rlnuun bill, primary stages whien operatea upon, died of Ald, Ryan presented a communication from a bne 3 but outof* the whole 16&000 the | number ol architects Irecting attention to an 08 Ices than 8 per cont, It would not ba | ordinance doing away with thie fire-walls now possibie, said Prot, Coleman, to inoculute suc- req‘\lnred ta bo carried two feet sbove the eaves cesslully fu such crowded andflthy stables na | of bulldings, nud ukmfi action thereon. those riow under fuepection on Long Istandj It was .mf«.-rrcd to the Cominittee on Build- but he has no doubt that, should the discaso be- | ings, cuwme eplaoatic hery, tnoculation would be found UL Thompson presented an order directing the best prevestive measure that could be | the Board of Education to advertise for a school adopted, site {n the vicnity of Oakiev avenue and Ohio S ——— nrfin, talr which .“dwflup&l‘“u“ hos bcruu o, and to vrocwed with the crection of u Iflfiffi,’fflfl??fi‘%fif?; houl-bullding at the carlivst practicable mo- Jor.1gT, Iil., Fob, 24.—There are on the docket ms\"fl'fi"l:"‘;""’,‘;fl“{: ‘l’lfn“,’,‘,“'l"{,"'“ml}m s wal of tho Will County Circult Court ubout 400 | rection Lo ercet a schaol bulldiog on the Wicker cases, usually called ¢ the Braldwood coa) | Park lot. ’ cases,”” They grew out of the strike In Hoth went to the Committee on Schools, nnd 1677. The cosl compaules undertook to old | thelrreport wwas made & special order for next the miuners to their contracts, which would, in | donday nfznt. : effoct, have deprived the latter of il thelr FURLOUGHS POt FOLICEMEY, wages then due, Two test cases, under Ald. Knopf submiticd & resolution nnlhor.lz- sgreetnent of the parties, wers triod | Ixing and directing the Buperlutendent of Po- at the January term, 1876, before | tee und Fire Marshol to grant to every police- Julge Goodspeed, ‘and be gave judgment in | man and fireman, upon nflxllcuuun. not Jess favor of tho wloel he coal compauies ap- | thaw five nur wore than teu days’ furlough,with slx horaes, their harness boundt with green twies | yud ey flattored. th emselves and feuved, drow - out the famuly slelgh, beuped lumy woro gradually unfolding the proots wllllklt“l: with 1urs and buffalo robes.” All the bridal | ghotg furiher establish the saylng thut “mur- purty got futo the slelgh, wit the horaes wore | gep will out,” Meyer took the matter very given loose rein, The church was crowded to philosophlcally, and ” nppesred to bo in no wise overflowlng, nud it was with diifienity that the disconcerted, * Ho merely said 1t was too bad to six-horse slefgh could bes drawn up to the porch, v whe: Mr. Ford und Mins Mary . Grant lod tho way | e popriyei of b liverty’ when ho only wanted info the church; Mr, Scott and Mlss Flora tollows ¢ el y ingy and Mr. Ritehlo und Misa Jennle eamo Jast, G‘ffixfl',',',l.:.'.';"‘,','mn,“fi,".u?ffi, :}iuz;‘fh&f{o?.f"’:,lff‘ ‘I'ie ushers, “Jotn 11 Allen, John ~ Wouds, c ¢ B 0 4 e, Benleny T Dooea - Chunselius. Moo Ol)lmral.\h_})unulul il \Lnr;&n;c‘.:‘re directed o . y R "y 3 swic and Mr. Benniott, wera all from New York, anid ::.l‘:llrflml;v.;:nnl:’:mr fineo he; lf;c’ll;:‘ ;:::::' theg, with th Lrldesmalds, completed the pro- [ fot * 4 cessloil, The church was ulaborately decoraced, and the gallerlea were festoonod with branches of cvermreen, - A floral areh had beon erccteq over tha aisles through which the proceaston passed, and it was surmounted by Janrel leaves n,t;nlnlu. a whito nmumi’r}murlnc “'f nathes of :llsntd.{;“lll|'|:1":‘tzvrl‘x.::;;nceI-Il"‘xll‘}’lm:‘:flt.,\till]tr‘;:w:;: Dodles of the duccssed exbumed, and what ro- by the Rev. Mr. Van Dusen, Mothoaist, the | M8ins of them eubjected to an analytical exam- lev.. Mr. Pelton, Couurvullm;nlhl. wnd o Bap- ination, fn the hopes of detecting mineral potson, thit Professor of Madison University married | Bhoutd this fact be estubilahéd, the proof of My, Ford. Mr. Tauat, Eoiscopal, ossiated | KUt will be sufliciently strong to induce the Mr. Teltun to marry Mr, Bcott, and 6 was us- | Widower and the widow to deier thelr alloged unday, I_IA" HRE, WIS 'IIREA'T IR D, g prictor and Mansger, THE GREAT NEW YORIKK SUCCESS, TO-NIUNT, snd uptsl farther notte TIE NEW YOIK NTANDARD 1T0E Qrand productiun of Mra, Kitle ienderson' ALMONT A LIFE! Diayod over thres monthe st Btandard Theatre, New York City, and glyen be Maud {iranger, itigelaw, Nef ton, 3. A, Wes v (1] la: Petine of the poor by ovailed themeclves of the opportunitics Alet Qe 3 spiifad et e Siureg | EiVeH them by God, . who showe i Malutlons weut aver under the Tules. love for them in this way. If we P Bradley introquced & resalution providing | 8ccepted not thia vicarlous atonowent fn this l'.ll':“;euhln'izllm-pmumnlun furnish the coun- ""m' -“"‘ &}"’““l",‘ ‘f ‘“fc'{l'["‘:""’l'{““-”"“ ”“l’ supplics not reality of the suffering of Clirist, ntid it roptored U;{lrnm, ‘;p ot alrcady coutractod for. th \\yliu;'o Incaruution’ mcrulv‘n.x‘ ahow oJLn\n'm‘—l- i deeler nresentesd ng, without auy reality, nna thus wo bolitzles {1 the apnoloimen of o comorasion DIV | {0 crifco, wad Wit It 1o love of Gos, T Lewont, aud” the. families thers Yecolping | . By 8 voto of “the sssembly thy tiniy of ad. hear Tellet, und roport, to' th. Board upon i?urnmcut was extended, and Dr, Bannlstor, of “u.- Decesaitios: glgo, providing that the mer- | Jlivanston, wos called upan to continuy the dis- lum“h"‘ bo infarned that hereatter bitls for | Csston, -Ho thoucht the prineiple of the [n- i ien stch ag coffee, tea, nnd tobueeo, would | ¢aruation cummenced with the propltiation und % b tlowed by the Tonrd, t ended with thw deliverunce, and the plun of iy Elzecrald wauted tho resolution ao | Bul¥ation caverea all thy points, te believad “)”fldnbuw” the other towns of the county | Hemt through thu provision of the atonciment % Brad), K, - Harry Eytinge, Olereq, J. S (ans ieger S RAMAIN WITIL HER DURING THS NionT, This moraing a physiclan will bo called fn to examing the sick child, when It may possibly te discovered that it 100, Is 8 victhn to treachcrous treatinent, ‘The police authorfties intend to have the DONELSON ! - VICRSBURG! GEITYSBURG! Kvery Livealug thlswoek, aud aaturday afterncan, EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS Of Hattles and other Scencs of the Clvll War, with shigrt Syunntie Locture, ncluded and vislited, the infant thut dled was Ltuken care of as sonp ag ) X ¢ g { seats, 89 ota. View, podley suld Lemont, Tlyde Park, Lake | 't left us, ‘The God-Mau died, but the speatier trip to Germuany, und may ubruptly close thetr | pealed to the Ap o Court at the June | pay, in euch year; ot more than teu polwemen | fdiafnion, 2icte reiirod At Janse, MoClurg & Gt oy g “.r.;,y“ c{,c‘m"?'theglmwa- ‘wlmzl tha gm“:“;’:h ':l‘;{,"‘:: e e :!“[xf,"v“{‘.hd,}‘go},'éfi.l;d'ld::l "\’f,ml}_qL':-;fl::r,vl’.'f,,xffsillltfl'.“h!;,,g:n »‘I,’."s.“';xmx‘:: allegel ll?t;‘x‘nluve'rnlnzlxl:sg ith each otlr, The &rm, 1878, The 'Anvrlmu Court aflirmed one vrll'fi:mcu to'bo absent from duty in tho city at. | Co.a oF st ihe do el Yo islderable relief, and he e » tion aftor the w vs, ol ” % Mra. iote affulr has vaused the wost futense excite- | cuse, thut of the W Nmlogton Coal-Mining & | ouctime, it e anoshug amenament, bl wos Uho case, “Tho duath of Cuist waw | Hlon aitor the wodga, aid then M. w Aira inent n the uelghiborhood u which the parties | Manufacturing ve, John Lamb, aud roversed e | Ald. Seaton sald st was & donstion of M 0 St auch other towng aa tn Cuu?nmug thut God was just, und tht Hocould dnd would | for New York, arriving yesterdny mornme. Mr, | ™ e m— other. ‘The Lawb case was then appealed to [ money, and moved torefer ciary. ONIGUT, At eprearance of J.T. HINDS (a tne the Sun{;;ga Courty far 1dm| at the Bepiember rfi\'?io[i'm wml to suspend the rules fn LI, e n aturday evenin jast the | ordel al c g Supreme Court filed ln‘voplmvu “n Ottawn | This the Council refused to ~do,~yeas 16, Ford und Mr, Ritchlo, With thelr wives, areived Ly P and tast evening, Mr. Beott went immediately joto GOLDEN WEDDING, Town Ace 2l ¢ ustify the sluner who belteved in Clirfat. - Benne gaiy Aer‘l:l‘:gL'r'::ulll:llLll:ml l':f:,lx'mw A Dl’.y.\lccht'muyllmul!ln.llmln denial of the THE FALLS OF OLARAH, Souiderably m i atonement was the reduction of sin to zero by | 8 new home on ‘I'hirty-Urst strest, which he re- Speciut Dizyaich ta Tha Tribune, e A 4 : 10 Bhr gy SEROTLY "l Whol thing | IeBeieration by e fluly Unost, 1n thiy way | Ritehic's frieuds bad proparcd & vow parsunage, | ol aud csteemed citizens of thig city, ceto- | UF LS 500 caes, and will compel payment | toi, fiardan, Ofiver, Lawlor, MeNurnoy 1 ¥a S % 400 90c reception. Mr, Inzner, ulpit on Bunday, i e £ 3In 81 {4 Was au aetemipt to cuaics | 4 Ws reuced 10 tho light of s iistariune, to the mwfncrs by the coal companies Of the Jbomoson, * Knopf, - Ityan, Niessn,' Waldo, e fo opposlte the church, for hi fise for acing gue, and thy sluner did not need the Intervention of R Ford will occupy Mr, Ritchie brated thelr golden wedding at Turncr 1fall N AR AN 47 Cliark-at., opposlte Caurt:{ouse, H esars, 3 *hrist in the atonement, ———————— last evenine, Upward of 200 persans wero | amount due them for work dove in 1877, The | Duly—18. " o Rl v oty i au spoky;to e, SISt ndorstood. the menn- MARINE NEWS, preseut, Includiug mombers of the family, reld. | inount fuvolved kn Uhesn cason s atiout $23,000, | o i ~Fiatiian Lalers alerd, Carvo Phelom | °0 0\ siwmm 0 prnn gur e'.'L‘ "‘fl ly nrernllmh‘?:txln]l fi:fi'l‘;.’fum{u‘;‘:,‘: ang of the word * reconclle* 1o be that God was. Sneetal Dispateh to The Tribuns. tlves, und frionds, A sumptuous supper was £ " | lego, Letwehniiial—10, . LINION sad LU ‘u);llm‘i'f‘;nfil{m'lg-_m:“m N Taligr ™S TOND Accounite will hire an o oxgers | tho offended party. Il wished to raise that MitwAukzs, Feb. 84.—Ths rcoponing of | 3orved at 10 o'clock in the banguet-room of tho WISCONSIN PIONEERS, Ald. Rawlelgh presented s potition from tho OUII‘IN..N‘.iCEN'l‘ PASTOR, o Hpectal Dispuick 1o The Tridune, Chivago Jockey Club asking permission to vrect Mapison, Wis,, Fob, 24.—A called meet- | 300 frumo stalls, 20x20 wnd” etghteen feet bivl, Lemgpg gy tite earlicat, conventence to go to | Auestion. ball. At 13 o'losk Mrs, Pler, aged 80 yeara, fu- ta0 other towng to Jook plyeeqhg poor, | D Bannlstor ettt e JHedon b Bastorn trufik railway locs Lss served 10 re- atgirated tho danciiug (o a weltz. with her sou, Matincos Tueaday nd Fridar. FRINTING tury mon from o fehter agaivst the Lord to a | Meve Lhe pressure upon our clovators to such TAld. ) . - ; to secommonnte the large number of horses exe | == r—— — = oot Sontructy mex‘:ll? ";‘ TICHERY friend of 1lis. God stuod as cternul ruck in the | an oxtent that no further trouble from overs flxxel}uln;lll ‘v}'m;nulfdf}u.::: B}"fi"fl?;}.""lx!ffl'f&uu'fl ;’3} nl!wemexmn w“n:';“ “,7 ‘thcn"\'ylv'f M.lo:n pected at the July meeting, LUEGAL, »Jones g, ¥ eotered futo with .M, | universb, ugatnst which wun, {f he chose, might crowding Ia anticipated, ‘Tho shipments Egat- | wero numerous o yolouble. 3, for purpose lorming the Wisconsin “The Cauncl) déclined 10 suspend the rules for NOTICH, Ploncera’ Association, was held at the Historl- | yne purvos of actiug at once, so the document cal Roums to-day. ‘The Hon. Peter Parkinson \"vnl‘ referred to the Committes on Fire und Was made Cbairman, and David Atwood Sccre- ater, tary, A; umuntzullo‘:t was effceted by the elec- | Ald, Lodding presented a petitfon from cith tlon of Peter Parkinson, Jr., of Lafayette | zeus of Lawudale, askiug for the extenslon of Couuty, President: M, M. Cothren, of lows | thy water mains to thefr vllluqcx and sy order County, Vico-Prestdont; David Atwood, of [ dirccting the Department of Publie Works to Dane, Bceratary; and Phlto Dunulog, of Dave, | make tho improvement. Buth were referred to Trensurcr, ‘Ulie foilowing resolution was unau- | the ites on Fire und Water, e adomony wore M Ohders Wb abel b (o (1 Y 1 efe pi cting aoigtion Aoun, o 16 mesr suan oy Madlens. | Denariment ‘Gt bubiic Works 0 sond b estl on Wednesday, 1 ta da{ of July, 1870, at1% | mates of the cost, so 9 to bave data when the o'clook noon, and that the Ilon. George I, Sumith, | item of sewers fu tho Appropriation bill is of Msdison, be, and bo Lerevy is, reapecifully and | reached. Shimeatly aolicited to doliver au address bofore the | Ald. Cullerton handed In.a patition (rom the HUGILvo) of ofticers of “ Company A, Veterau Volunteers, ) (i tpeibed TOsLAl puisons who were SAUGeRteor | which scrved Iu theduly, 1877, rlots, seking Jeave 2, ¥ SUDDIYINZ the v 3 - Maliypepy county with print- | dash his heady but the spenker thought man (hlemag s, 0 Liuding were read undl the | owht HoL o blamie Gk i i Ut vhao by Urtgp Taratan, u{lzuu 10 aign thews upon tho | brafne vozed out. (od was twmovable, and u‘klmm-u Cumm?fi & Lond to be approved by | mun must come to Him for roconcliiation. ph mubicatioy Le. Dr. Parkburst wade a few romarks upon the kg 1), iy Was read from P, J, Bexton sublect, in which he fodorsed tho views of a“‘mhl Percent ance to him of one-ball tho Bisnop Merrht und Dr, Bunnist h'lfl.-flnu ndu:fi on his contract on the Bishop Merrill explained his position atih D8t by gt :mmrfhuucuanu wus inatrieed | furiior by a few additionn! remarks, jeat, cate in wgcordsuce with his Dr. Thomas, boiug caltwd upon, spoke briefly 'nl" Bu:nm‘ submity, 3 upon the suoject, hu sald the Chriatlan theory vl Waikey o ed a paper slzucd by sov- | would lead ono to fufer that God did. wot lovy VG dn gy Soudsmon Tn'the Court-flouse | tho world, but that Christ loved 1t, utd throurn Bt of gy, with] ,‘"}‘*Bmeu to lis being pald | His fntercession God wus intlustced to allow n e 1o oy PtrEe0tage oo s cou. | 1hg to suller und dio for sluncrs, 'Fhe moral . ux: Work, e, O Suarsutes the completion thll'(;l' was ‘llm (llod rl::vcdh thgwnrl)d I||vrorlu e 4 Shrist came {nto . w, he thought that it et Njeoh followed, I which 1t was | tho polnt could bo soitled as (o whetler Ghuiok ward over the Chicaro, Milwaukes & 8t. Paul e ———— Rallway vow equal recelnts, aud thus tye houses A SHOCKING NOSEBLEED, aro kept (0 egsy running condltion, The ship Bpecict Diavan: to The Tridune. ments of wheat to the olovators at Racloe wero | Prrvsnung, Pa., Fob, 2L.—Col. Jumea P, Barr, stouped after 80.000 busbiels of No., 2 had beon | scvlor edftor and proprictor 'of the Plitsburg trangferred, ‘There la wo demand for storuga | Lvat, Is lylng in a critleal condition at his res- fuous ou yessols, - Consequontly wothing 18 be- | idence from the offects uf a nasal hemorrhage fng dons In grain frelzhis, Ith which I ttacked 8a 1w seliooper Grunda bos bosn 8012t miil. | WD which o was firat sitacked on Saturdav, ownors at Muskewot, who will run berfn tue | With great dificulty the flow of blood wag Jumber trado betweon thut port and Chicago. stopped, but it recomwenced yesterday and Christiau Raab has sold & one-fourth fntcrest | continued untll 6 o'clock fn thoe cvenlog, whon, fi'fi d:’n.;'a .uho&ug{qng":::t%:l#w Duncan | 4 order to suvo the paticnt's life, the physican 15 O DAIE TR, 208 PL in attendanco was compolled to resort to the The Junge are strained and racked by 8 perslstont painful operation of plugking the nostrils, whicn 1o VALUABLE MILL:LO1S, WATER-POWER, CITY Lrs CANAL FRANGINGES, KTC., w b soid b “The salgof the pm\mly of the Kaukakeo Company, rllnl-\llafi 0 ordor of Lhe Circult Cours of Wil County, linuls, camusenced onthe Lth dav of Jouuary lusi, wiil be contluted un Iqr Hih day of Muy next. st tha Stewart Howe, in tho City of \\n‘nh: tu, Hilnols, ay 355 ou the saineforied 12 ww#;kmlymueu. Cilag :&u 5, Jull, "Truluu. K RARDI T . Bowrox, Feb. 22, 1y “ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, The creditors of Marcus Krouberd, of Chicago, UBY‘I Cou ro Liergby notied that on Lbe S it 5 f MMII‘I!’; I‘u'l A aul, e alj TEAerl et SFeliora, i ' uvd to {1a IRy Ara Fhguifed G Dr TGS Ak Uhiy e Faguin cir Wt oath o Kalfaiattan 10 1 withla Gemng er Lad ot comolled with | was sent into th afed v congh, 1ho general strength wavied, aa cura- | bas afforded st least lemporary relief. Mr. | tho Tarritory of Wisconsin prior 19 ¢ o oF- % clatu . threq [} 4 of () ! uto the world, treated os a slnter, und | § iaine often esla thi . | .to amend tho inustor-roll, now fn tlio arcllves of | moutis fro tils dase. 5 b ey o © Board, which was to furnish | puulsliod tho same. o thotieh (16 Were gulity, | 5o o il Barr's coudition to-nlubt Is somawbat easier, e I ot e aud ey bajeby ave Sulv | the ey, in onler to'do justice to souma | - Chistse, J‘fi'u'l’h‘n’ffl'iu HANCOUK, Aut . but he 'is not out of danger. He is abous M Wee ler they would Jift o stumbliug-block from the # i n K. 50 yeara of age, aud with Tew loterruptions has . o, 9 noticed Bthat Robert | patha ot a gooa wany people. *Pr, Thomas! re- Bhasio-ahy LlioaRgy m.m.:.. of the compsny who were recorded as exl, snd to become embors o) Hlane = e 4+ desertors.”” wheross they wore on duty br or- Plonger Assactation Tennav & Flower. Atora

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