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e GENERAL NEWS. * . The Tion. J. Ruascll Jones is quite i1l Gov. George W. Emery, Utah, is at the Paclfic, '*Tha Hlon. I D. Dement, Dizon, fs at the * Bherman. * Gen. M, I Danohoc, Boston, 18 registered at * < the Pacific. Tha Hon, Charles A. Eldridgo, Fond du Lac, ' Wis, {8 n guest of the Bherman, 8 '\ ,The Kev. J. T. Osgood, New Haven, Conn., 15 ono of the guests of the Pacifle. “Tne Hon. A. D. Waorthington, "’ Conny I stopping at the Palmer, - Tho Hov. George C. Lnngdon, Mayor of \ Dotroit, Is o guest of the Palmer, " John McCutiough and the principal members of his compnny are domlciled at the Tremont. % “The clothing-cutters held an unimportant rou- tine meoting at No. 7 Clark strect last ‘evening, - Bishop John Sharpe, President of the Utah Central & Boutbern Ratiroad, ia stopping at the Pacltie. 2 « @, B. Sprizes, Goneral Froight Agent of the Great Western Railrosd of Canads, is at the Patmer. The Ton. J. II. Pearsan, proprietor of The Deople, Coneord, N. 1L, s among the guosts of the Palmer. “The Union Club has moved Into its now quars ters, No. 1 Lafayelte place, the Iate residence of Mr. Mahlon D, Ogden, and was opencd for mewn- bera last evening. The tempornture yesterday, as observed by ‘Manasee, opticinn, 88 Madison street (Tnmu‘.;m Puildirg), was at 8 a, m. 10 deg,: 10 o m., 215 13 m.,, 20; 8 p. m., 81: 8 p. m, Barometer 8t 8 a. m,, 20,654 8., m., 20, The West Park Board of Commlsslaners held # meeting lnst evening, and would have ulc'clcd officers but for the abseuce of Mesara, McCrea, Breugck, and Wilcox. It was thereforo declde 10 adjourn until Friday evening. The Rt.Rev. Bishop McLaren vill_visit the | Ohureh of the Ascension, corner of North La- Salle and Elm streets, Thursday cvonlng at 7:80 o'clack, for the purpose ot administering the Apostollc Rite of Confirmation to n large class, Early yesterday mornlnivn little girl named Emms Kivel, 1ving at No. 1273 Butterfiold street, found the body of o female infant in n clgar-box wrapped in a newspaper, nuil lylng in avacant lov at No, 1204 Arnold strect. ~There are cuts upon the arms and legs, which would indicate it had passed under the scalpel of some medical student. It was taken to the Morgue close by and the Coroner notifled. Tho Alumni of Monticéllo Seminary held a meoting ot the Tremont Houso yeaterday ofter- noon, Mes. R, W. Patierson 1 the choir. A Committee wns appoluted to make all the ar- raogements for the aunual banquet und reunton of the present and Jormer puplls of the Seni-- nary. Cotnmunications ate to be addressed to Mra, R, W. Patterson, No. 424 Fullerton avenne, . or to Mrs, H, O, Colllns, No. 601 North LaSalle street. The meetlug adjourned subject to the call ot the Chairman. E At a mecting of thie Denk Soclety held on tho 10th fnst., the following-named gentlemen srere appointed @ committee to folicit donations from the benovolent citizens of Chicago toward amel- forating the suflerings of the unfortunatu intinb. dtants of Bzcgeding uum.vurf-, overyhelmed l?' the disastrous floods of the Thess: Mr. Rubovits, H. Claussenius, L. J, Kuodish, H. Lowy, J. Kune, J. Welngzarten, J, Bieifcld, M. M. Peabody, I Welnfeld, M. Markovits, B, Kunstadter, I, D. Guthman, . Kiss. - Deputy Coroner Sawyer yesterday held nn in- quest upon James Rinn, who full down a filcht of steps fu thie rear of his lome, No. 387 Divia- fon street, and died severnl hours later of con- cusslon of the braln, Deceased was an Irlsh- man, 53 years of oge, and was n lampe lghter by occupation, “Alse ubon Jobn Buine, a inborer, 65 years of nge, who died suddenty of heart Wsenso at No. T State strects mid upon Fred Lovercntz, who fell from the front steps of his resfdence, No. 908 West Twentleth sireot, and died shortly alter of concusslon of the brain, Dr. Fredestck Crumboueh, an old and re- ppected cltizen, had a sudden attack of apo- plexy while attending the services ut the See- ond Presbytesian Chuyeh, corver of Michigan uventiound Twentitth strect, Sunday evonitis, ' Hewnasromovod tothe lecture-room wiidattended bye)r. Merehman wnd others, but thelr efforts finléd to restore bl to_coneclonstiess, and ho was taken to bis home, No. 8435 Wabash avenue, where he died during the night in the presence of bis family, 'The sad und sudden event has vaused great sorrow Lo Ihe Inrgze nimber of de- ceased's friends. ‘Iho funeral will be held to- morrow at 2 p. m. The regular manthly meeting of the Chicaro Colonlzatlon Rociety “was held at No. 7 Clark streot lust cvening, Mr. A, A, Jocobs ane pounced that he hod purchased 120 acres of land at the ncm\r.iunrtcrs of the hranch soelety in Garden Clty, Ala., where e bas established himself in the husiness of breeding eitk-worns. He also reported that ho iras building a factory for silk manulacture. Bevernl of the members “ snnounced thelr inteution of scttling in the the samo plave, with a view ot eneaging In the manufacture of eflk. The meeting sdjourned, after continulng the discussion of the advan- tages of arden City as o pluve for colonizatlon, and transacting the usuul routine business. Work on tho intorlor of the new Custom- Touse {8 golng on as rapldly as nosstble, and ns satisfactory as might be wished, The bugo piles of sund andd dirt in the bascoent ave beinz re- moved with the greatest dispatch. When fully removea the cancreto floor will be lald in the ‘basement, and the plave made ready for the ru- ception of the Post-Office. It is cxpected, ns s herotoforo been announced, that all wil be zendy for occupancy between the 1ay und 16th day of next ruonth, ‘I'he blds for the work of plumbing und gas-itting have been recetved and opened, und the award will doubtless bo made this morning after the necessary ealeulatlons haye been mado to determine who s the Jowest bidder. Thero are about twenty-five bids, The Chicago Medical Soclety lietd o rexular meeting ot the Grand Pacitle last. evenin, Or. E. Ingals In the chalr, The tirst puper was read b{ Dr. E. L. Holmes, who discusscd the various phasea ol atroplue, dubolsine, eserine, pllocar- pine, and muscariie, Dr. . G, Boguo then described twocoses that had tome under his obacrvation, one of tumor of the glottls, and another of gangrene of the leg from phleg- masin dolens, Dr, Park then exhibited to his dehghted audience aapecimen of o fractured rudius, snd the Sccrotary, Dr. D, W, Grahnm, triumphantly displayed o fractured femur. Vhe meeting then discussed seversl proposed amend- ments to the law relating to the collection of vital statistics, fter which they adjourned. ‘I'io apnual Convention of the District Grand Ladge No. 3 of the Independent Order of Frea Bona of Isracl met again yusterday morning at 10 o'clock ut the Kniwhts of Pythias Hall, cor- ner of Adams and LuSallo streets, An gloction of ofticers for the ensuiny year was held, with the following vesult: Graind Muster, 1L New- land, of 8t. Louls: Deputy Grand Master, Jo- seplt’ E. Lovy, of Chleayo; Bceretary, William Deutach, of Bl. Loua; ‘Tressurer; ], Herman, of Milwaukee; Grand Warden, R, Sprivger, of Chicsgo: Grand Tyler, Honry Goldsmith: inem- ber of Executivo Committed to Gruud Looge, M, Muuthweiler, of Bt Louls; General Come mittee, H. Haas, M, Munchweiler und ‘Theodore Bloch, ot 8t. Louls, George Bernsteln, of Cu cago, und T, J. Lit, of Milwaukee, “Tho rest of the sessfon was tuken up by the disposal of 1ha recommendatlons contulied fn the” auyuul ro. pory of the juto Grand Master, und the transue. tion of some unimportant business. The Al.lxlllurg Board of ths Central [Tomeo- patnte Freo Dispensory held an adjourned meeting in the Tremont” House parlors yester- «uy afternaan, Mrs. Sabin 8mith occupled the chair, nunl unmouneed the abject of the meetlng wi ba to discuss the umprlety of hrlnulnf: out what. Is known s the * Frog Opera? This ox- travaunzi hus been brouht out successfully fu uukes nind other atled, aud 18 deseribed na i musieal sensation” for awmateurs based upon 1he well-kinuwn tnle of the frog who persisted in Rolyzu-woolne, A great featira of the opera 8 the pollywou chiorus. —Thie ladies bave received (e Prumlsu of Ha 8 'Theatro for three days durligr May, althoich (h dato hos. not yet breen definltety dectded upon, The Commitice appoiuted nt u previous meeting reported thut ey nod mudo w visit to Milwaukee, und were Tavorably futprossed with the representation, 'The date was tinally scttied, after much discus- sion, fur May 16 und 17,—ono matince and two evenlng porlunances, After dlscussing somo ininor detofls und uppoiting Commitices to torward varlous purts of Uie work, the meuoting adjourned Lo Friday at 2:30 p. . . ‘There can no longer be oy doubt that Tnx smmunn's predictions of better thues have comu true. Last Bundoy an sged trump nl» proached the house of a uewly-married couple on Michigau avenue, uud shaped his coursu to- watas (e basement-doar, The cold, dreary day and the traup's gray bairs touched the tender heart of the ludy of the lhouse, und shie fn. structed ber mai servant towalt. nron ulw; it ke wauted money, to aay bim pay; if foud wus bis desire, to give bim & good luoch, ‘The tramp rang the bell, and, beliy ssked by the sorvant to state bis mlsslon, gravely seplled thst he Hartford, {fHE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1870--TWELVE PAGES would like some lunch, and somo ' teaand soup.” ‘The waitor left him In the hall, and hastened ta get bim 8 pintc Of warm roust heef, wotatoes, bread, ete,, unil mave bim o tork to eat with, Expecting profusc thanks from the {;unrlm, the servant was startied |l{ hia recep- fon of the edibles, ** What "' satd he disdntn- 1], “no teal and nosoup!®” The walter apolo- gized for the omission of the coveled artlcles, saying, that they did_not have soup that day, nud saldom had'tea for lubch on Sunday, So the tramp munched the tich food i a discon- tented way, satddwiched the fragucuts In & nowspaper, and marched loftily off. MILWAUKER VISITONS. Milwankee ofllcinls reached this city yestérday morning on amhucclnfi tour, ‘Thele namea arc: Qen. I C. obart, President of the Council; Aldermen W. I, Wolf, Sam M. Dizon, Jdohn Ilinkforth, Ao T, Riddle, A. W, Cole, L. Trimborn, Aug, Krueger, Joscph Dixters L. M. Elléworth, County Treasurer; Qeorze C. Trumpfl, Cit Treasurer; Dy I Johnson, City Attorneys . Weckeriberg, Clerk of the County Court; . Billnghanser, Deputy Clerk s Joseph 8, While, City Comptroller; Georgo Puschen, City Clerk; P, an Vechten, Sherltl; T, O, Hartinan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisora; 0. W, Hartman, County Clerk; M. Engel, Assistant City Engi- neer; Charlea J, Trapchut, Water Department 3 J. F. Hluckloy, Munyor's Sccretary; . W. Johoson, Water Commissioner. They were at- companied by E, W. Joncs, John M. Furlong, Qeorge A, Abert, Jobu G. George, and Thomas Blica, merchatta, and the following newspaper men: George W. Leck, Suny Luke Neomar, Seutlnet; Michael C. Krouse, Sesbote; Otto Roch, nnd L. Schoser, Jr. Mr Hurlimt, of the Sherman Ilouse, where they are stopplng, escorted them over to the Board ‘of Trade, and {utroduced them to many of the inembers. Half an hour In the busy hive gava themn some ideas nbout Chicugo's business men. They then called an Mayor Heath, nd speut o few mo- ments tn converantion with him and Comptrolier Farwell, The objeet of thely visit scems to e more for pleasure than to wuin fnformation. After dinnor a small number weot over to the Water-Worka, tho others hnvluxz seattored s0 a8 ta call on friends. In the evenlig most of thetn dropped Into the theatres, The visiturs will 1cave for home this morning, TIE CITY-IALL, The serip clerk pald out $250. No scrip was presanted for redemption, The lHeense-recelpts wero $52,—a new saloon, Three cases of diphtheria and three of scarlet fover were reported to the Health authorlties. The Treasurer’s recelpts were: Water Office, 81,407; Comptroller, $180; total, $2,147, 1o pald out 8200, The Health OMcer's report for last week shows that 213 notices were served to nbatg nujsances, 212 nufsances were abated, und 9,503 vounds of bad meat condemned. The clerks and other employes are fzrowling on account of the poor outlook for pay, the Mnvor's veto of the Appropriation Wil baving covered ‘m) the monoy and paper 8o that ho ony can sce it . There wero 145 deaths last week, u decrease of tiventy fram the preceding ong, but an increase of twenty-thres over the number fu the corre- sponding week lost year, Of the decedents, 1ifty-one were under 2 years of age. Convul- rlons carried off 10, eroup 7, diphtheria 15, fevers 7, consnption 1B, and pncutionia 15, Amour the building permits lesucd were the follow(niz: Joseph Mann, two-story brick dwoll- fug, 21x50, No, 478 Scdewick sireet, $2,000; Griffin Connelly, two-story brick barn, 163x%0, nid blacksmith-shop, 24x48, Halsted strect amd South Beauch, §8,000; Churles Miller, two-story and basenent brick divelllng, 22540, No. 0 West Nincteentl stroet, $2,200. The clty did a good thing in puttiug upat auction Lots 17 _to 21, in Block ), —coruer of Franklin ond Congress,—105x112 feet, ‘I'he highest bid obtained, when sealed proposals were asked for, wae §1L000, There was a dis- Eu»uhm ta sell ot this fizure, but a disnppototed Idder was anxlous to give more, so the Councll ordered the anle to be imade at auction. ‘The bidding between two who wanted the property was very apitited, und it was flnally knocked down to Jobin A, Lomax for $18,300. FEDERAL RELATIONS. The Snb-Treasury sold §2,500 4 per cents and disburacd $54,000 in carreacy yesterdny. Internal revenuo receipts yesterday were $§31,180. Whisky contrlbuted $25,130, cigars and tobaceo $3,270, beer 82,188, In n short thno suit will be commenced against o larze numnber of old estates of this city for the rccovery of the successlon tax thereon. The amouut Involved ls about $160,- A party of REVUNDING CERTIFICATES, A circalar hias heon issued by the Treasury Depnrtment calling the attettion of the publie to the 4 per cent refunding certificates of tha denomination of 810, “Vhese certificates whl by sold ut_the varlous Bub-Treasuries at par and acerued mterest: All Collectors of the Customs, Scrvoyors of the Cunmmxflc!lng also as Collectors, Jecelvers of Public Mvneys, Postmnasters of mouey-order ofl- ces, nnd all “othor public oflicers of whatsoever character, are fuvited to becoms agonts for the wale of theso certilicates, Any euc ofticer who way request to be thus employed will be promutly denlgnated by the Eecrotary of the Treasury as i depositary for that purpose. undor the provisiona ar See. 039, Kovlaed Statutes of tho United States, nad, upon his fiing a eatlefaciory hond, ho will rocelve from tho Department o wupply of the certificutes for xnle, not 1o exccod in ainonnt at any ono time the penalty: of the bond, which whanld not bo loss than $1,000. A blank bond to Du execnted will be transmitted with the letter of dusiynation, . All Nattonal banks, upon comply- Ing with Sec. &, 1, Hevised Statutes of ‘the United States, are also [nvited to become Ananclal agents of the “Government, and dupositarlen of public moneys nccening | from the male of ilieno cortificites. — Tho' money . received by depositary bawks for anch certicdtes will remain on depoall with enld bnnks, aublect Lo 1he order of the Trensurer of the United States, aud calls for tho redemption of bands will Iaeuc fram tine to thine ns the Secretary nuy direct, A commission of ann-efghth uf 1 per cont wili bo_ allowed ou tho #nly of these certificntes 10 ofticera other than the Trensurer sud Ansistant-Treamercrs, and a llke conunivston 1o tunks sl Othera purchaning thom directly of the Treasuror or © Asalstant Troan. urer of 1ha Unlied States, provided such sales or uurchases by tho parties claiming tho comtniselon shall ngxregata nat less thian $1,000 within nny one calendur month, and a purey pnrchasiug at ono thne 1,000 or ‘mare of the cortiticates will b ens titted to recelvo them frev of elrge for traurpor- tation 1o any polnt u an extabiished express line, tsslans Wil bo pald st the Deparinient by e York, 'he certiticates will o yuullr for detivery Apnl 1, 1870, ut which date they will begin 10 benr intereat, which will be paysbio upon the converalon of the certificates intot percent bond, but subscriptions may be madu at once, ‘"IIfIE COUNTY BUILDING. About. §5,500,worth of county bands were sold yesterduy, mostly of the denowination of $1,000 w8100, “Tha regular meeting of the County Board ias nastponed untll this alternoon on account of St, Pateick’s Duy, A s, Thu eollectors of the towns of Bremen, Niles, and Bloom turned over ihelr books to the County ‘I'reasurer yesterday. ‘Ihe Committee on Finanee got togethor ves. terday o spent the afternvon In checking caupons fu the ‘I'reasurer’s oftlce, About a dozon new voters were added to Cook County yosterday through the {nstrumentality of the Clerk of the Critninal Conrt, Can it bo that the Germans are forinlug o coalls tion with the frish this speing! Eveory mun in llhu Blicrifl’s oflice wore o uwreen ribbon yester- day. Juller Currler und scvern] nssistants took Frank Donahue, the fusuue murderer of Martin Eustace, 1o the raltway dopot vesterday morme iy, with the intention of wolug to Elgin und placing him in the Ineane Avylum, bhut he ve- siated 8o violently on the way” that they wera too tute for tho train, uid they returned with bim to the jail, ‘Plie transfer Wwill probably be made in a fow days, Louis Lochbeller, o cltizen of Vermlillon County, camo Into the County Court yesterday awd scheauled the pmount of his nasctd snd i billties, nnd formal entry was mado of the samu, 1l Assignee was Willlum A, Stanton, nnd he subuiltted Iis bond for 348,520, which wus ap- proved. of Lochvehler nuounted Lls asucts are $2,700. O the former, about $5,000 s owing by kim to partica in this city In smul dobts, Thu remaluder of the delits sre dis- tributed awong the !nllnvllnxg: business men in this city for.merchandise: Flold, Lelter 0,y 02503 J, V, Farwell & Co., $3,760; Eireu- stut Brotliers, 81,506,133 Elncr d 1Toyt, $500, Hesides these, for merchandise, he Owes, for borrowed money, the folluwing mneunts: Ta Mys, ). C. M 81, | C. K, Rolu, #1255 I Beldings Brothers, L. Pervero & $300, senstadt Brothers, §850% 0053 A, C vy, $15035 K. Ca., 8005 . H. b‘c’:mr&'&:u., In the Crimival Court, Mceney was tricd on u charge ot asssulting Otllcer ¥rederlck Howe with Intent to kill. The ovidence showed that thy prisoner was detected yosterdsy, John ;3 Elmer & Hoyt, §2103 _thres-fourthis of the * kids ™ who were upon thy fn the nct of forelng an entrance {nto the house of Edward Smith, nt the corner of Fulton and Curtis sireets, with Intent to commit ntralary, at Sa'clock on the morniug of the 1hth of Febiruary. _Ofiicer Howo nuumrlex‘l to nrrest hini, when Meeney turned and fired a revolyer directly at him. "Thu officor only cacaped the fate of Officer Raco by being eclose enoueh to Meeney to selze his arw and ward oft the shot, With all this cvidepee the *ury found the pris- oner gullty of **nedult with attempt to tobodi- Iy injurv.? Lowis JoMuson preaded gulilty to Burglary, ond was remanded, = Michnel Kelly pleaited guilty to larceny’ Hugh lwmmnK!umL ed guilty to two clurgesof larceny; Albert Cooney pleaded zlllll,{ to larceny, and was |uutencesrtu tiwo years fu the Reform School JONNNY LAMD was feeling protty vlue sesterday. o stil) as- scrts bia fnnocence, however, aid appears to think that ho will have a new trial und getclear, Hesofd e felt confident that ho ‘would not hane, as he thonght lie could prove himsell in- nocent. lc anid that il he had done as Trude tutd him to do he would have been a freo man to-dav, And he lold tho old slory nbout swearing the murder on hlcdburfi. He sald some of " tho detectives and police ofll~ cers knew hu waa fnnocent and might clear him Intter of whom was teving to folluw out Instruc. tians glven hint to sbatch a wateh wisl chaln, Tho * Fagin," for such he proved to be, gave the name _of Daniel Crofton, und the oy that of Eddie Doss, nged 11 years, Later In the dav Danilel Doss, aged 14 yenrs, was acreated, and John Franzen, alias © 8lim," Crolton's partner, was arreated In the South Divieon. ‘The bovs 1oft Alton ten days ago, at the suzeestion of thy men, who offored to show them how to guin a mvn}urlnblallvlnxm A very easy manner. Since then they have visited Cornwall, Bpringeld, Lincoln, ‘amd other places, and have bscomo skllltul plckpockots. IIOTTL ARRIVALS. GRAND PACIRIO HOTRIW M. A, Manna, Clove, (If, N. Turncr,Worceater, 1 L Dailey, Phila, |W, Cumming, 8t. Louls, J. K, Verner, Pittaburg. [1. D, Campbell, Daveap, T, J, ttevens, Madion, |G, ¥ Damon, N. Y. AL G, Davis, Ban Fran. [W. L. Konuedy, Albany., PALMER HOU3E. : Samuel L. Hall, ¥, ¥, |W. B, Caton, Choyenns, Y. D, Adsmp, Sarstinll| L. Miller, Galesburg, A, Lathtop, 8yracuase, [J. Wi Wainwright, Cincl, o W, Yeck, Milwaukee. Dinbhy, X ¥ D. Msy, Leadvilie, Col. hincy, Boaton, BHUERMAN TOUSE. alarmed by the racket, but tha daring fellows, nothing dautted, wont into tho yard of the houas No. 289 Monroo stroot, occubied by Allen C, Millor, nnd stood for a few moments conversing under one ol tha windowa, Asii happened, - Mr. Miller was ono of the porsons ulirmed by the racket at Mr, White's house, aid was up nod atirring about the house when the trio entered his yard, Ho hesrd them attempt- ing to baost one ol thelr number up tho window and leard nearly all they sald. Buddenly ho ratsed the window-saah, nid stood prepared for any emergency with hls rovolver i hand, M1 rueas we haye mado A mistake,' sald one of the mmber. % You will find that you lave,” ree plied Mr. Miller nsho extubited his cockod ro- volver. The gang blurted out something that was not dlstinctly hoard, and started on a run. Mr, Miller fired “tirea shots at them as ho Humuuu. and, from the (ace that no niarka can o found on the nlnnklu{nl the alley along which the burglars rav, it 13 thought thut he hit one or both of them. Ofticor C, 1T, Gersch, who had been attracted by the shooting, came up Just in thno to sce a_inan erawl fn antong somo old barrela in the alley, and ensily offeeted his capture. Wihea token to the statfon he gave the name of George Farnsworth, but was idon. tified 58 n notorious professional thiel named Albert Filkins, It was found that one of Mr, §f they would, but they wero afraid they would | A, P, Daldwin, Akron, O.{11. C._ Hnrt, Marquotle ) 5 o S ot "I ey Aidna Tnerd scemed 10 | 8 . Hieeatom Homton: i Wildox, Whbwess | Atler's billots bad it bim on, the st Jore: Tio n determination on'the part of some to hang | C. K. Raymond. Boaton. |1 Finkle, Moo Tngr m amall loap, ~Tho prisoner refused to give him. Lo said_thero was n communication i | D. I, 1all, Pitfeteld. J. 11 Eimoro, Green Bay. .“f'-'ny s acconu'»’l'lnes Biit thOORbE thik ong of ‘TiR TRIBUNE Sunday morning purpurting to TREMONT NOUSE. thein was pretty badly wounded, In Filking come from_ex-Gov. Palmer, concerning him, T A, Proudfit, Madison, posacssion were found two loaded rovalvers,a pair of lady's slippers, wseful in dolng sneak- thievery, and a palr of nipvers. which he-did not bLelleve Mr. Palmer ever wrote. He did not think that o would hother his head about such asmall fish ns himself, rrow, N, Yo 1, Woodstock. C. M. Thumowon, JeffCity AR Winfleld, Dotroit, (. R. Honkins. Madison, Q. It Ayrew, Thila. {$ 8 Muun, Blgln, anyhos. : Lamb nru[usmj ||u(m.,;{) that ‘lho 0, W. Graves, Now York. Qordon, Noweil, Ia. “lu'("k]l;& '.:;? nl‘l‘:“’w:?“n‘:‘rg:t"c’(ln"\'\"ll‘:‘l:zl‘\][ol;:l ;: whole thing was a put-up job from beginolug Z o to. et "--;;;l 'um:"wgn;' dtermioed | OI10AGO LAW-SCITOOLS. ,;;}f,}:;;vn“'g‘,n;"g“;';;g,'g’grq:g}rrfl.,}glbnf‘yj 0 ve m no show, ¥ s ¥ . witted” Wiat o had bean, bad, but o SOMA GHAVE CHANIES, Jury falled to fndict them. He was nest The Christian Cynosure, of Chlcago, in its fssue of n recent-date contains the followlng articte under the caption *The Chieago Law and Medien! Schools o wera nwaro that Judge Dnoth and others connected with the Law-Schoo) wera skeptics and unbolievers fn the Bible. and thut somo of the medical Professora were in the samo predicaments but we were not aware ihat the students in some of these schiools amoacd the clnascs by mock prayers o God. and that thoy ars wont to spedk of the uccesaity of n law’ gegulating and (of courss) licenslng abortion v provent the too ravld increase of nopnlation and tho nnisanco of trampa, Such things are now asld h{ one and an+ other to bo done, A medical tudent Informs s that mock prayers ars o novelty in tho college whero hu {8 natriculated; and a gradunte from the Loty Schoul last Jtne underlook to prove to us that the religion of Ghrist Lud not fmproved, but Injured, tho system of taw and jurisprudence among men, And that Christianity is nuta part of tho common lnw of Enzlund and the United Btates, or that 1t Ia so only in i remoto and kpectal rense, 18 saig to be the doctrine taught by the taw Professors, caught at the corner of Clwk and Polk atrects with burglar's tools in his possession, but & chargo of vagraucy was all that could be made.out agalust Mm, 1o was next arresled upon suspiclon of belng connceted with the Bohuow murder, and, £ s understood, fur- nished the pollce with Fomo sort of aclew 18 to who hiad committed that outragcous affalr. It {8 balf suspocted that his former ** pals,’ Mohne son, and Mosely wers with b In the” Monroo strect adventare of yesterday morning. Yo lueation chiosén was a “poor one, for dur- ing the rm, tiye days burglars have made fre- quunt visits to that vlc\nll?'. The nieht of the 13th, entrance was effected to the reatdence of G. B. Sherwood, No. Montoe _street, und a quantity ol Jswelry and clothing wna carried off as plunder. ‘The burglars nried open # woud-shied, ind gained nccess thence to the kitchen, Phe nlgbt_of the 15tn the vesl- denco of Mr. Cstmers, No, 873 West Monroo strect, was ontered und robbed of about §200 worth of jewelry belonging to Mra, Chalmers, who fs 1he daughter of Allan Plukerton, the said that he liad been severely punished for nll bis misdemeanors, As soon as lio got out once he was run right o again without any chorges. IC bo succeeded in zetting ofl with a whole neck this time he would never come to this city agaln, He sald It woull cone out some time iliab by wns innocent of the murdor of Rae, although they nught hang hiw it looked wretty dark now, but he Al hind hope, **Bhiceny (eorga’ had virtually ndmitted that he committed the murder himself, and ho had told partics {n the juil that heexpeeted to be huog for It yot. CRIMINAL. Constable Philip Kocliler, charged with ** put- ting aheadon ® J, Silversmith, editor of the Ocel- dent, was dlscharged yesterdsy by Justice Haiuos for want of prosceution, Arrests: John Whiteeraft, hitting R. Roscn baum, of No. 33 Fig atrect, over the head with oy mihit us well teach tha. there ia abrick; Patrick Murpby, larceny of o counlo of | no such book as Blackstone, ’&{:fil"g"l‘"f‘{":fl i Surersl, otlier placos fn the horse blanikets from Sam Wolf, hackman. WhAt must fncrense pain and astonlehment la it ad that these Inw Profesvors nrain thu catulogued ‘of S About $200 worth of cutlery found fn tho | Chicago and Evanston {Bapust and Mothudist) RUFFIANISM: ossession of two thloves named Frank Wyman | Unlvorsities as a pace of their regnlar Faculties of action, hesitato not to say that, If the facts stated in rticlo aro trao and witabut exaggeration, the aptista and Methoilsts tu 11linots nnd States t, Who hive given thelr hard carninga by sands on thousands 1o theso universities, wonld tuen from them with Juathing as nests of in- tldellty, where ixwyers and phyalcians are [ntoliec tually und moruily debaucned and asnc out to cor- rupt the villages where'they muy locate, Will the evangelical ministers o Chicago fnaniro into these schools, that these nbuses ml{' be cor- rected or anown not to exiat, ot jenat not 10 tho ex- tont alleged? A TRIUNE represcutative yesterday submit- ted theubove suvory morsel to uud John Morrissey, nlins ** Texas Jack,!” ar- reated a few nights ago by Ofllcers Madigan and Arnsteln, was yesterday [dentitied as o portion of the plunder stolen by burglars saveral duys ago from B, W, Smitli, of Jacksonville. The prisonors, and that portion of the plundor re- covered fn this city, will ba scot to Jackson- vitle to-day. Farly sesterday morning Officer Tim Ma- lioney, standing at the corner of Randolph and Clinton atreets, heard three shots fired in quick succession, snd, thinking the row was nt tho enst end of the Washington-strees tunnel, bse ran to 0w Rowell, the Engllsh Pedostrinn, Was Tronted Early on Sntarday Morning. New York Herald, March 10, At the hour when the battalion of polica sta- tioned in Gilmore's Garden were relleved, al niost ail the visitors, excopting thoso who had bivouscked there since thy mnatch started, had gone tome. The scats were almost deserted, i thero was no more than 400 persons on the promenade. Theso were, however, about ns evil a collection of men as {8 often scen In New York. No sovncr did they porcelyo that the vo- MARSIALL I BWELL, spectable part of the nudlence, whosa presencoe t‘l‘mmr\:calc;u (fx‘l‘l%w j‘“v';ho in “:;'"’-' m:“f one of the Professors in the Law Colicge. o | had heretofore beon o wholcsome check upon e awily alowe " the | Tondway, | Wit ssked wiat ho ed to soy ubout ity audy | hem, hod withdrawn than they disclosed thelr after reading the article, pronounced 1t %ama- liclous fabrication fram beginuing to end, ul- most too absurd to require denfal.’ ‘*RBut," he went on_to eay, “for the suke of putting it on record, 1 deny everything therein atated, do not kuow what therelizious conyletions aro af eftlier Prof, High or Judge Bootl, but I be- lieve the latter to bea Unitarian, and o gen-. tleman of wuch Hberality In religious matters, I can say, however, thut Trof, Hurd and m{- self are Methodlists, aud, o fur as [ know, In oo standing, No, sir,’ continued the Pro- fussor, i unswer to i question, “thers are no mock prayors to God offered up In the school. Indeed, dovotional eXercises aro not included In the studies of this fostltution. I never heard of n law sehool in this country wherein they heid a place. But, while we abstaln from re. lirious exv:rulunsl He walked into tho tunnel with his prisoner until he mes Ofticer James Lenuon, Who ox- Ylalncdnm the ?moncr had endeavored to iold up and rob John Cromer, of No. 85 Towns. cnd street, nsho was passing through., At the Weat Madisun Street Static the prisoner was identified ns Bob Kelley, a votorlous thief who lins served sevoral terus in Jotiol, There 1= nothing but troublo fn the Webb famlly. Webb i3 diminutive, and fs a pro- nounced *‘cocknuy®; Mrs, Webb is gleuntie, and an oxeellent puglist, as hee bushaud ean well testify, T gether they manago Mg, An- derson, the walker, wnl they in turn ore tnan- azed oy @ psrson who seems 1o dellzht In losing money in keeptng the Engliehers before the publi By way of advertisement for the show, Webh lost a dfunond ring, which was revovered by Pinkerton’s apgency, who nscor- tained that & Hetle newsglrl tind found the ring upon_ the streel. Mrs, Webb exhiblted her musele on the little moan, und claimed that ho bad glven the ring away, Sunday night, » couple of pins and some irtlcles of ‘dress wero indseed trom their apartiients at No, 308 Wabash truc character and thele object 1 coustantly re- maining in the Garden more clearly than before. Rumors of fntended foul play toward the paltant little Eugliehman have been widely clrculuted within the past fow days, nnd Jt was reported that some deeply-dyed scamps had Introdnced futo the Garden a gang of desperate roughs in order to causs him to givo up the contest whenever it should become certain that he was the destined winner. The pollco forco had been too strong or else the sudience had been too large for it to be prac- ticatilo to make o demonstration of violenzo be- fore yosterday motning. *Then the hour was chogen at which the polico would be least likoly to be upun their guard. There was o low-browed, looked-nosed individual, wearing a long and dingy ulster,'and huving the look of o gambler of low degree, who had been canspleuous during several hours for his insulting behavior towars Rowoll. 1fe tad called him foul names and threatened him right under tho noses of Capt. the Faculty have always on- deavbred to [uculeate a proper respect for Chrls- tlan teachings, 'The nonsenss respecting * the rapid fnerense of population ? needs no com- ment.” The Professor remarked at the termi- nution of the mterview that prum\blf owing to the' Christian Cynosure's obscurity he had not seen the article ubtil i wus poluted out by Tia avenue. A cotored servant in thelr employ wus | ‘TripUNE reportor, Williams' pollce oflicers, who had lfted iillap( mdl. n‘nxl|thwnnlhlv‘Inlrllynw'u;ly\vefitm:o no finger to Interfere, lllu wnud haclied hvsterles hefore she could Indieo the police to THE 85TONE CUTTERS, up by the worst part of tho disreputa- :}:{g:::z:;lli-r,"x‘x:{xl u\‘gat:‘lr:x‘lfilc:lmur!ynnla%nzznz‘:“:\“?: THEIR BIDE QP THE CAHE. hfl! crowd that stayed in the building after daylight, ind_every timo that ho wouls open his mouth this mob would shake thelr rhiny flsts and utter wur—whuopu of which a F(Iu\vn might bo envious, At 6 o'clock thoring. Teader, who eald that be had bet very heavilyan Hareiman and was ** bound to wet square,'’ be- wan to doz the footsteps of Rowell, constantly nurlln; ut bhim epithets as abominable as tougue r: Pollulk, was locked up at the Armory. Justice Morrison: Patrick Maungan, larcony from Edward Caldwell, 3200 to the 20th s Geo. Rice, larceny of some artleles from the family of the lately decensed dohn Henry Moyer, S300 to the Criminal Court; Patrlek Collins, the highwaaman who held up Mathow = Foley There aro two sides to most stories, and it ap- pears thut the watter of the trouble between the contractors on the new Clty-Ilall and the stone cutters Is no excuptlon. A roporier met acommittcoof the latter yesterday, and they were quito bitter on the contractors, denying in and robbed him of $10 cash, und Bflas | toto their statement printed Sunday. They say | could frame, IIs would rushi up to the ratl, Mebiride, whum ke robbed of 25 cents | thatthey have never worked moro thun cight | and, leanlug over, shake bis flst fllm,g,?lln !}m fast Saturdny night in the West | hours a day for the last twelvo years, and that hon tho face of the lrcdunxrlnn as ho passed, mob would yoll and screech liko famished tharples and rish in a body to_an opposite side of the ring so a8 to Luready for Mm when ho came around the turn, This outrage hwl progressed for half an hour jn the presence ot or eluhty. Twelfth street Uistricr, ¥700 to the 20th, and 8200 additfonal upon a charge of vagrancys Henrletta Vater, an incorrigible drunkard, SI00 fne; Clara Lee, disorderly, $50 fine. Justica Summertield: Dr, Heney Meyer nud Ida Gelder- man, charzed with mnrder, continued to the ahe firm {n questlon 18 the only one In the city now refusing to pay 8250 per day. They nlso deny that the firm pald $3 Just fall, until after thely men struck, and also that the Stone cut- ters’ Unfan huve taken mon out of thuir yard, | nro paylye them $3.50 per - duy | FOVERLY policomen before they By Michaol Fltnceruid, sout to tho | $ot Toaflug, ) ALl ‘they aro aolng, they found It inconvenfont no” longor to fvora County Coure to Lo tried for Iusanity: | say, is paying the board of stonccutters wio | it O it iy et Youl © Welleeh, larceny of o buket | come hers and canuot eet work nogwhoro clac, | BOWEVER, heCore D ful of notlons, from Curl Bchacbe, of No, 83 Shernan street, #25 fine; Chiorles Glenn, oot black, Iarceny ar ballos of nine hoxes of black- fug from G, P, Dalton, of No, 192 Btate strect, $51lue; WHile Stovens, burzlary of frelght-card on the Rock Tsland Roflroud, $000 to the 20ths James Davls, disorderly, 3 flnej Louls Mears, vagrant, $50 fine, DISKEPUTABLE BUBINTSS, The most unrelfublo of the unss of poor tes- timony that comes up in the Pollee Courta is that furnished by A. Paxton, who ropresunts hinself us ngent of the Temperance Lengue, On his_complaint Beruard Baum, proprietor of the Wabash Pavilfon; wns yesterday before Justice Summertleld upon two charges of selling liquor to minors, and of allowlng minoys to play pool. Two youths of 18 years named dohn Taylor und” Churles Hol- broyk were brought Jorward to swear against awd saloon-keeper, "They went Into the saloun fu February, und were refused accommodations the gambler, who rushed upon the track and pursued Rowell for o quarter of alap. ‘The seena fu the Garden was disgraceful to tho Ameriean name. Four or five huudred men were makig as much nolso as they possibly could, nnd were ranning around wnd around near the funer ralf of the track, but really in tho teatl of thelr ringleader, Allmanuer of threats were poured upon Rowell’s head, but e bravely fenored them and jogged nlong as utconceru- edly as the British lion himselt would if he wero niseed ot by fangless repilles, Knowing the contemptiblo und cowardly character ol the nob, however, and fearlug that they would per- form some infamous tricle upon Howell, somo gentlenen who wers present urged upon the offcers to do thelr duty. 'The scoundrol was sefzed and dragead off the teack rather Inzlly by n phlegmatie *cop,” but ho was Immediately et atliberty in the contral avenue. ‘The mob rightly thought that it had galnud = victory {ustead of a dofent, und ronewed ftsdeviltry ina il this is all they will do, They Jurther sav that about two-thirds of the stonccutters of the ity ure now cmployed, n greater number than for several years so early in the season, nnd that they are getting $2.00 per day, and-that the prospects fur o busy season were never better, To the Edifor af The Trilune. Ciitcrao, March 17.—In your Sunday’s issuo you briefly notice the trouble betweon the flrm liaving the conteact for the building, or rather cuttlugand setting, of the atono on the Clty-Hall bullding und the stonccutters. 'The motice woult lead those who are unacquafuted with the fucts to holleve that Messrs. Tomlinson & Reed nre Lelug made victima of onerous conditions which dilt not exiut when they toulk the contract, In regard to the number of hours per dlem, ten Lins mot been the rule in Chlengo slncy 1807 or 150% when the elight-hour systom was Inaugu- b rated, wd has been practiced since without In- | worse manner than before. by the {;lropfi'lumr‘ but thy next |.|||ch !‘lleyt_ | termisslon, 'Vl wages during this perlod have Two police vilicers wera ordered unon the fif"{o rl‘lpu“l:mll:y““:ll:mltlfit‘ln::ll.‘_lr ¥ lfifl\vm rien wl falten many thaes, nd e\'un‘\‘vheu l}m track to walk beside Rowell nud Hnrrlmnla, nsml qucsuona Wero” agkod, ‘They . s evon wages ol wh Jow #3 SLE5 per diom the | she Intter's tralner wud Mr. Watson, ol the 8t, 4 honrs wero allowed to remain the same by com- mon consent, Will Messrs, TomMusun & Reed asy that they caunot et enough ol l|e1|l) to eul the Clty-Hall buldlng without working ten houra per dlemi I think ooty they huve gotten up this scheme to got the men to com- vromise with them, but they wilt have to bear mmind thut thero t4 more stone belng cut at James' Hotel, nccompanied them, A momont Iater, amd who should go striding along the track behind this group and shaking his fat s thelr backs but the man who had just been put oft and then released, ‘The crowd bounded forward, with frightful cries and savage gestures, and Rowell, slthough he dld wou flneh, turned a trifle.pale. A second time an ic pool-balls, und vlayed “soversl games, Edward Taylor, o brotl of ong of the wituesses, testilea thut the s told him they had been hired by some detectives 1o put up Jubs on saloon-keepers sbout town, nud thut they were to et 81 cuch for every saloon-kecper they put fu the hole, und #3 for catehiug Baam, A privatewatehmun namied Henderson testilled this Jdate than there has been ot this scuson of | ofllesr removed the drinken und dastardly of- thut o bad econ e Latwon, of Ea | (g vear for years. Seteasily has perfacted an | fender, but la nov arrest i, _ e atll la the .‘,'«}“ rlx-’&‘:‘,’;l'y .S.“;:fj mnlufv‘-tw%lvln“ o o‘ruumzuuun nimong Lllmduuluecunuru.—ln fact, | ¢rowd around the contral promenade, !‘«Jlllnwlng o CULY-E ety 4 C ¢! % o o U o ;o) ] o hoys munoy for work they had dono they are better ozanized than they bave been | Rowell's proaress and keeping un an indescriba for years,—and, whils they ahow a disposition to bo Just, they will not quletly po buek to the system of ton vears ago. ‘They nro not puying any of Mr. Tomlinson’s men 82 per duy for sLiying away from thetr work, nor do they decnn It siccessary, ‘T'his 18 stply one of thoso tricks which hias been so_successfully played to the ble din. A dozen different ofticors wero within a foot of this scamp ns inany dilfercnt times within ten miuutes, unid they hioard his threats amd opscenity, nud yet they aid not arrest him, * You Engllsh — 1" sald he, * I cut your tegs off. \in this race, G—d d—n you, in” making out cases awralnst saloon-kKeopers, Mr. Puxton took the stand, auwd, ufter stating his chorze peninst Mr. Bawn, emphatically de- nied that Patton Bros. lind been employed for any purpose whataoever by eithier himacll or the Leazue, ‘Then Mr, {'flllllll was called to the wite uess wtand, A ‘tloso cross-exatulnution by pooplu of Chieagro, Whenever they have bullt n | sod £11 cut your heart out. Hoya, go for hing Mr, Rubens, attoyney for the defendant, | pubite bullding the coutractars huve alays con- fotrs kil |l|uy—--—ol aBriton ¥ clduad |t foriation - ihat, Fatio | elvod o cut fito oo tortof wroublo s thew | *Finaly ‘s Tl Yoporter nade . war ot M luxton. amd the. Leaguo, ask fur some eans to get out ot it sud I will | through the crowd and satd to an officer In uni- not surprise muny if thése gentlumen come for- ward at 1o late day pleading the baby set al asking for an extension of ‘thno vr s sum of ex- form andpeweariug o shienl, who atood amung i1 “Whydo you ot arreat that mani Iave you uot seen what bie has been doingi" thus glving the llu direct to the prosecuting witness, Au effort was alsu uade to implicate tho Rev. W, F, Crafts In 1o alleged persecus tras. ‘They have takon the contruct nud with it S \What—wha-t has bo beon dolng?" stam- {3}’3},'{:’:{:‘.“.‘;‘: .'.'3:.,':"".."1'3.;!:[3."fl’u"fl'{.f"flfl'.'f"fi seasonabl clauces, w8 reviving fndustry | mered tho bluo cont, somewiiat confiised, 4 e8| it Jes 5 o W frenuont visitor ot e dotative ot Mr ol helr profit somowhat less they must Is it possible that you don't knew! Have grin und beur it, Yours, respectfully, vou been hustled around by tlus crowd for ter A BTONECUTTER. minutes nud hrnshed against that follow’s clothes without knowing what {s ofng oni” ‘Iheofliver, who i tall, stout, and of a floria complexion, biushed a beoutiful deep svarict, andy llukms: his armi confidentinlly In that of the roparter’s, e mnemured, as ho led him sside: “Bee here, 111 make this arveat If you guy so. But—but—L know Pve got iy uniform "awd shleld on—but—I"m ot on duty here, nnd it would give ma a heap of trouble, I don’t want to go down to court to-day; su I.would thank you if you wuuld say uo more about it." 1n the meantine ihe riot had procecded, and at the urgent dumand of Harriman's backer the scoundrel hud been vxpelled to the street. Even Baum was discharged upon the complaint of allowing minors (o play pool, and the other chargy wan dismissed for lack of prosecution, *ICKIOCKE S, ‘The police stato tht only » few complalnts of pocket-pe , uid those of the most trivial churacter, were inade yesterday, ‘Fhis is ru- markutile when it 18 “consldered thut fully BUNRGLARS' CARNIVAL, RAIDING ON WEST MD.}VHDI BTREET, Another era of house-breakiug 1s threatened, At 2:80 yesterdny morning o trlo of burglars maden visit 10 tho residence of Willlam F, White, Ueneral Ticket Agent of the Michigan Central Raitrond, st No. 253 West Moo- ros strect. Extranco wus galned by breake fni & pave of glusa In a rear basement door, and by using nippers upon the key. ‘I'hey ascended from the bascment to the par- strects yesterduy were all upon the same Hjay, ua thelr elang hae (t, Bteallng pockut- handkerchiefa” and pocketbuoke 18 ine doed tho Doyl viee of the age, A few of the older hands In the profession, such as Oscar il Robert Bavtells, Joseph llen- nussey, ‘Thomas Cameron, Frauk Lefler, Bamucl yeb e had not boun arrested, Cohn, Thomus Donotits, James Qareity, und lor-floor of 1he bouse, which 18 alone occupled ll{ the thne thut this scune was over. the morn- Fruuk Lpgun, were ran in, und’ des | by My White, uml agaln opened adoor bymeans | ing Inltug of visitors began. ‘The brutal crowd posited in juil over the day ood | of uippers, Mrs, White has been confined to | #00u gruw losa demonstrative, nnd a8 sn oflset buht to keep them out of infschief. 2 ol their villaluy the roputable people coustantly upplauded Rowell and assured bim of thelr respect uud adiniration. .In this conncction the mlfuwlng lotter, which is ono ol mauy thut havy been recetved by Me. Atkinsun, Bir” John Ast- lier bed, and a volored nurso, named Juno Ran- datl, who I3 in waiting upon ber, wus dozing oft to sleep, MHearing the noise of somw ono in the room, she inquired, “Is that At ubout 4 o'clock {n the afternoon the volice arrested Lwo boys at the corner of Adams” and Desplalnes streets Flcklng pockets nmongst the crowd thint had guthered” sbout 8t Patrick's (,""“,'""} Oue of “thern, Jl‘f:uph ll::;nuuuy.vu yout, Mr. Whitei" to which the burglar made In_y.'t reprusentative, 1a algniticant s tosvol” ttached, wwd contaluitys outy | und Brs. Rundatl saw b once tutho wes not | orsing, aeie make it kmpomiblo for him to o, somie small pictures. An owner 4 | Mr. White, and raised the alarm, ho burglars | you cannotbo too watchful, as thero fe & party cone wanted for fv at thestation, The other,Thomas Cunavan, 16 years of age, was caught with his band In o ladies’ pocket, but he dld not suceced 1 wetting snything, 4 At abont tic wanie hour and at the samo cor- ner s polico arrceted- o wsn and a bor, the templatiog some winnlng, ~ 1f th around \rhero the grot scampered off, and Mr, TPowers, of Pinkerton's sgoncy, who lives 1o the second story of the house, ran down sta{rs after them, und fired sovorsl shots st them without effect,’ ‘Ihe nelghborhood had become pretty well irly work Lo provent hu froum i II:N te whll ‘bs duno d, or ‘olse o the 1B saloon ¢n- aro 8! Ifilu be. 2 the north or wout side the gawe littl follow has vothing to foar, Depoud: upon Ik sir, this jae tormation In truo, and 1 atsure you that yon cn not have 100 many policemen ‘in the localft above mentioned, Wishing yon all auccess, and knowing tho little fellow cannot be beat if ha has only falr-vlay, Iremain, - AN AxtxiicaN Loven or Fatn Prav. Other anonymous communieatfons which re- pose [n his breast pocket aro tllustrated with the skull and crogs-bones, cefting, knives, and pls- tols, and are tull.of a mallgnant, cowardly, aml venueful apirit. At later porfous during the day o police ofileer walked besido Rowell, who scemied slightly amused at tho pouderous clumsiuess of hils coni- panfon's galt and the strlking contraat in thele #izo, for the former was a big, burly feliow, about & foot taller than he. 1t was between 8 nud I o'clock. when Rowell s\ put up on the blackboard the proud an- nouncement €450 miles. ‘Tho awdiene ross and gaye threo cheers for the man Who had so aimply and nobly wwon his way fnto their favor, ‘I'he disreputadle clement had withdrawn its hiead within the dépths of his awn scliishness. Now nud then, however, an lll-natiteed remark would fatl itpon thecar of the Englishman, Ona A Am A et QNN Gli(l- B GIORE & CO. Wholessle Anctioneors, 60 atd 83 Wabashoay,, REGULAR TRADR BALR® DRY GOODS, TURSDAY, MAROI 18, 00 4, 7 Tha Sost Linpsstant aerlng o the 8 mn‘m:-r'm 10, 1 GORE & Auctloneers, BYemo.r cony s o AR e e S e 1 h) cases Mew's Clanid BF Alex, Butt, a) 125 cases Boys' CT, and BE; Slex, Bntt, b mu 060 ences Youths' Cf, and BE Alex,” Buit, g Cong! 3 100 enses Low.Cut Tics, Butt, and Oxfords, 200 cnses Maft's and Bovs' Kip and § 300 cases Woms.' Kid, Gont, I{l‘l“{l‘in.”‘l‘lllltll lskzor{f, Shoey, 180 cus2a Misses'and Child,'s Kid, Goat, 8 0.y lr{n‘n who was abusive was summarily checked in 50 and .?‘gmc Sh"lc(s" " + Graln, this maniers cnses Woin, 394 O N “Btop yer Jaw! If you dan’t you'll ret shot; N o il Child’s Butt, ang eomobod§’ll “open a batlery on you, nnd vou won't be nowhero when that” Britlsher takes his Dbelt home. " After this therawas litile or no trondle, BIMON AND THE WIDOW. Mrs, Olivar Attempls to Javo Senator.Cam. oron, Iiia Counsel, and n Washington Ed- Itor Arrosted for Slunder, T ‘Wasminaroy, D. C. March 17.—Tho caso of Mary 8. Oliver ngainst ifon, 8imon Camecron for 50,000 damages for breach of promise of marrlage came up in the Cirenit Court to-day. ‘Ihe plafntifl testified that in 1875 Camcron pro- posed marrlage to her, and she accepted, Three Icttérs from Cameron were submitted, ono of them closing with thesentence: “You will Lo 1o Newports, 60 cfi"s Wom's, Miss), and Child.s assorled 0 cn: c?‘({"fifi '8, Miss.', and Child.'s P t L8, JLRS, and Child, s Pe, 100 enses Men's Kip, Grain, and Rxmfiet}vm,’ 40 oty o d-boed enses Men's Hand-Bowed Wear, . clmiiol 'uod!.s' o - w.enr belng very 25.cages Chicago’Shoo Co.'s Wom,'s a J Hid, Goul.g mud Calf Pol, Butt, n‘ml lfillli Tce and Tio and Butt, Nowports, every % yixhl-’nr \vllrlclw\ru \\‘nn-lnimfltzd‘.I d veral lines of «Wom,'s Mand-) nothing better being mr’ull;. o, Gool ‘The sbove goods wiil be sold. AT ATUCTION Wednesday, March 19, nt 9:30a, Ty Andarc sl cloan reaular spring atyl 1 my wife.” Cameron did not como to the house LS AT, “,{m'u ne ‘whero sho llved, as lie snld that the peoplo thero _ .t did not Hke 1t, - Sho saw him quite offen in this | Thursday, March 20, 8:30 g, city. e would vome from Harrisburg about once In every two weeks untll Congress met, and then she would sce him at the commitice- room. , There were improper privileges takon with her by Cameron during the existenco of the engagement, Adjourned. Ny Telegraph to New York flerald. Wasmnaroy, March 15.—The Widow Ollver created cousiderablo excltement to-day sbout the Court-House by applylng to the Cletk of the Court for o warrant for the nrrest of the editor of the Washington Lost, and Mr. Cam- oron, and Col. Willlam A, Cook, of Mr. Cam- eron’s counsel. She declared with much spirlt that Mr. Cameron und Col. Cook had been fur- nishing articles for publication detrimental to her character aud lable to prejudico her case, 8he nuxt proccedod to the Police Court, where the Clerk informed her that an apolication should be made In a regular form. Leaving the court-room sho visited an oflice near by, whero she prepared tho following paper, which sho presented to the Clerk of the Police Court: WasvinaToN, Mateh 15, 1870.--1 want thres warrants lssuod—ono for Simon Cameron, of Jiar- risburg, Pa.; ono for Wiltiam A, Couk, riow urnc- ticing faw fn Washinglons and nholher for Stilaon Iluichins, editor of the Washington Fosf. “Thoso warrants aco for libel and alunderons publicatlons which appeared fu the Daily Fost of Friday, March 14, 1871), ns followe: $Thotentimony will, no donbt, develop tha fact that she was o monomaniac npon the subject of Mr. Cameron to such an oxtent that she was willlng to marcy him and livo with bim without In- 1orvontion uf law, oither human or ecclealasticnl, aho only askingto bo provided for,™ 'Tag publication of tno nbove was dono to proju- dico Judge, jury, snd tho community at larte against my name and reputation on the "ove of my trial with Simon Cameron for breach of promise of narriage. Tharofare I order theso warrants to be issucd for sald named persons, and {ho sum of $100, 000 for damaoges to be placed ogntust them. Many 8. OLven Tho Clerk fnformed Mrs, Oliver that it would bo necessary for her to produce a copy of the paper containlng the article, Whilo she was gong after the paoer her attorneys got wind of Ter Intentions and prevented Ytor from carrylng them Into cffect, und the matter, much to her regret, was dropped. (en, Butler, hearing that sho was ondeavoring to obtain the_ wat rants, came to tho Court-flouse, hut, bofore his ar- tival, the determination to procure them was abandoned. B DOES IT NOT STAND TO REASON that ftwill pay you to investigato tho claim of **naweet styles* and **loweat pricea ' for furni- tnro of all kinds when mado by a house like the Chicago Carpot Company, Wabash avenue and Monroo etreot, "TRADE SALE - CROCKERY, Glagswaro, Cutlory, Tinware, and Chandeliers, ‘We shall gell a full mssortmont of English Ware, o frosh consignment just roceived. A Bankrupt Stock of 100 casks W. G, and C, %. Waro, ag't. % glxl). cl}in& Glnglwlvura,l’mn. ware, Taoble Cutlery, andolie and Docoratod Toilot Sots. e . Goods packed for countr; GEO, Py B\' ELINON, POMEROY & €., Auctioncons 78 & 80 Kaudolpli-st, Assignee's Sale GUSTORF & €0.8, Monufaoturers of Bash, Doors, and Blinds, Nos, 266 to 263 Twentieth-st, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, AT ® O°CLOCE. A full sot of Planing-M1l} Machinery and Sasl, Door, and THln AMEH(BI‘»;"?'O.’DH:UX: fo ="|‘lg! and Matcl , Burfacers, Molding and Door Btickerd, Shapers, Turalny B N e o orcs, e Mo % Maciinus, S BA30 nad Door Clatnps, Taols, Buafeiai Lullers de™ 8 Tlorses, 8 Wagous, 6 sots of Harness, A nquantity of assorted Lumber, Bash, ittt SRR dm Fiehtiate, "Sere, i other articios of Materiala and Machincry found fa Btigly estavilshmienta, BTy e TR ST Yo, ., Aws or of John 1. Mavo, Esq., Ass i IS0 N POMEIOY & Nacipnéers. i TUESDAY'S SALE March 18, at 9:30 o'clock, 'NEW Al SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpetx. Stoves, Goneral Tousehold Goods, Tisakews, GO Tariers, OMhes Fatht o Clre Aeacru S y morchants, ORE & CO., Auctloneers, chandie, ol U 0T et ADMIRABLE, ' 78and ROKandGlph-at., Auctioneers, All who have nscd Dr. Prico’s Unique Perfumos admire them, 18 Lily-of-tho-Valloy aud Meadow Flowers are dolicately dohightful, B\' M. M. SANDERS & CO. REMOVATI. OUR NEXT REGUELAR BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATOTION Wil bo hield at our NEW STORE, NOS,130 AND 132 WABASH-AY, TULSDAY, MARCIT 18, at 10 o'clock. o will oflet 4n tiia Bale 'tut 1ines of Sprini Goous, Mon's, Women's, &nd Children's W lia feat Kastor, Now Yurk, Tinladelphis, wnd Clitea; s, M. 18 & CO., Auctioneers. LION SALE OF ppor-rooins of Ltho Tivoll Gardes, -atales, ———— Indigestion, dysnepain, nervous nrostration, and oll forms of gencral debility rolioved by taking Monsman's Peptonizod Leef Tonic, tho only preparation of beef containing its cntire nutritious properties. 1t §s not a mere stimulant liko the ex- tracte of beel, but contning blood-makiny, force genomting, and ifo-sustaining propertiess ls in- valuable fn all onfeobled conditivns, whetlior the resnlt of exhaustion, nervouy prosiration, ovar- work, or acuta dincase: particularly it_tesulting from pulinonary complainta, Caswoll, Hazard & con Propeictors, New York. For #alo by drug- Bl e s e e . DEATHS, WWHIPPLE=March 16, Heney Eugenn Martin Whip. ple, nfant won of Charles and Ada Whipple, from con- B ea) foorm bl FRdner 1t West M fivon-st, oral from th . aliron-st., Tuesday, Barch 18, &t 11 gclogk a. m, B UINF--At 1878 Wabsali-av,, March 17, aftera b fll“:‘.m.‘ g, adan o of De. William £, an et g uneral services at resldence, Wednesday, 12 m. Carriages Lo Roseniil, SIUNDAUGHFrosertck nly of appaplexy. a ros AT O n ‘uneral [ro| eeoty resbyterian urc) Wednesday, March 11 at 1 v'clock p. tu., by earris t0 Graceland. Frionds at tho fAmIY wra favited, TUINS—0n the 1th tnit., &t North Dlatte, N Ik 0f Injurfes vécelvad oh tho Union Cliotnas Frauels Buros, elde nd Julla Burie or 37 We ‘Adamivac., 20 yoars 4 months aud 15 £ Philadelphin and New York papers pleasa copy. A DISEASE THAT WRECKS THE SYSTEM, the 13 private coruer Clark snd Washiuglon-s AT AUCTION, arc Wedneslay, Marclt 10, at 10 0'clock of ono Square Grind Pago, fine Phls clugant narble-rop Sldeboart with natural fowers. large French Plate Mantel aud Pler Mirrors, fine Easy- Chalrs, Litwary il Mlarblo-Top Centre Tablet. arto 10t of Tirinscls Carpots, Gas Fixtures, Cualrs, Curtalot lambrequins, L 50" 0 handsonio colicction of orikiual Pliotographs of the orlginsl Ol Taintingi of Sl Maatioliiais Art Ontiery, ogother with 8 fte Assortuont of Stiver Plated Ware, Crockery, Gl ware, ete. ‘Notice of the aale of {ho restaurant s34 bar txturea will bo glven hereatt D. LONG, Salesman. m,, consiatlng ‘Tarior Bels, ona ‘rumbaugh, 3, D., sud- T R o ed 03 years, RAMROAD LANDS. FIVE PER CENT T A \ i ltl-d!“o'w Tuto te"!";‘ bat ftis l;“ lhilf ll[?“’g:(‘l:m v 5 ar Site for aalca of aui [ tho o o el al Tors Wenkehon oy Tounr | Dorttuh of o bt uf Tnots: sriero the climalo 1 #nd sgue, It fn, In fact, 8 dlacnso which, if un- chiecked, oventually wrecks the system. 1u all ita typex, in every phase, it Iy dangorons, destructlye, Btupor, dellriim, convulsiony, ofton attond it. and causs awift dissolution. Hut 'whon combated with Slostottor's Stomuch Bitters s fuothold in the sys- tom {s dislodgged, and every vealive of it eradicat- ed, 'Phat bonign'anti-febelle sporiio and proventiva of the dreaded scourya is recoanizod not only with- in our own boundaries, but i troplc landx far bo- vond then, whara Jntermittents anil rewittents ara earfully provalont, to be a suro antidote to the malazinl potson avd a reliable means of uyercoming disordes of the tomach, llver, und bowels, of which n vitiated, forrld atmoaphoro and brackish, mijasma-talnted watar aro extromely l:m\'ncuu\' Al emigranta and travolers suould ho supplied with i, 0o surfice dry and rolifn 00U tliher an tio sl very proauZtiye: ALl K sinall grafit, frulta, DerTies, and vegatabics, are raife: in yroat abupdance, and' always find ready sslosn oo prices. o Inids are offorad at from &4 to g3 et e and tho tHlg Ie perfect. No taxea untll pald for canveyced, ull thess advantnges, 40 0ns shinuld b without a comfrtalila horae, and now 1 time to buy, becauso I these lands fall fnto secud Tands tha prices witl bo doublc apply to P, Hend for u BispoF T.and Commimatonr L. G, it. Tt Cou Roam 11, No. 7 SHehigan- v, Chicia, dil e Aficted with Kidner, Dist: Gravel, of would at ance | ANNOUNOE Politioal, Vrflfl FLEVENTH WARD REPUBLICAN CI will nieet tu-night in 3artine's jlull, on Ad: near Madivon, Candidatea and other good spe Wil bu preses ml.muret the Clul fJ'E REGU I3 Plfi straight Hepnbiican Club will be atthe trand Pacifie Hotel nll ldress the Talns In tho Side, Back, of L right's Discase, 102 o gt or Metaiton of n Urine, Grouersl DebityF e, Dstuthed nlee. Laoas of Appetiie urg by ORI ks diaatls Stevebton Nold hy Van Bchasck, & Co., Chlcagy, Weatorn Agonis. FITE FIOST WALD leld this evening clul-rooms, Well known sponkers will ndd mesing, "7 T T WEDDING CAUDS, .. Mixcelinneonn. NOTIR & DANDS (U5 BV, JANES POWELL LEGTURES NEFORY t&',f“i:.’.»‘"}fl:?"fi?fl:‘:fi Vi neinbore aud frionde of ‘tho Vo M. C, A, Frl: Heatioery and Flue dmy exonlng hoxt: " Hils subjoct witl het '+ London 1ta Statinger “uelual Churches toachcu, ! ekt Wit EDEVG & tlug ladles and gentlomen, can bo obtalicd frée on aps i iy ashl X el ugomice ul e Yo M Gy Ar Cor Des APHE LADIES OF U3 WILL GiVE | == Lan aftoxtinllon, ennduting ”r‘r:m?rmh;‘?'nflfs > FHOTOGIAPIY, L an o o tlng Of PEREIMIGIOL NS |\ oo RRLOROORAVI Y er o i TS ChGrtatnmment i) bo toaductod A ELRGANT SILE Y e by ir, A o, feeie |} GHAME e bive o evesye puE e LEGLIGAL it etomor (h1 w ¢ meot in Room (Talon ulliding, ec. at bIF . Studl 83 and 87 Eaat dadlsoosshe ington aml Lasulle streets, this ovenlng, e, ries . OB sy will deliver m lectird on chemisiey i | Srer Hershey duds ot wako experiuient: ST S e UANDY, o 7PIE LEGTUL EGIVER TV ML CHARLES | ss~s~samasnmassssforn T W, OTT thls afteiiionn st thio Lydini Art Guls CELEBRATED THROUGH, lery, 164 Stale-at,, wi'l treat of **Houschold Life and ont Lhin \,'n!un-clpr!le h Artlu Engtand | na of Richard 1., aria. 11w vt 8 "PHE XOON MK TINT WILL REIFRD TR LT ok 1 e AT Shaoharwoll Hall to-day, and conuucted by Gergy D, PR Chleago. . 1 =5 —r——— OYAL BAKING e Al BAKING ROYAL. Fowoer Absolutely Pure. The Noyal Paking Powider s a pure Orcam of Tariav Powdor, : Tadorsed and recompmendsd for {ta Xholisomensse by such emiaent chemliteasDr. Motl, New York) D Hayes, Bostony Profeseor Gentt, Philadeiphla, ete, Sold only p caus, by all Groceni. becausa they 3~ Baware of the injurious Alum Powders, - Manuf actorets and dealers urge you to buy them, can afford to sell l:‘lml!'-‘fll:u. a pouind spd doubls their mouet‘ " The continued use of Alom producel by v It L sure 80 contaln alum, o D ot adaae mid 4y spepitas aidocta tho bIood, Gauscs pimplea 0a 184 18cde