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o 8 deake, carpets, cte, which wilt not re- iire roplacing for years. awl also cavered theratimates for ianitor’asalary. station- ery, ete, for the whole time from Octover, 18977, when the Court was organized. up to next June, "T'he law allows courl-roome, conferonce-rooms, and syeh otlier rooma ¢ for the use of the ofli- cera uf the Conrt ' us may he necessary, Under this clause the Judges felt they were authorized to tnclude thelr bedrooma, as they were com- perlud to como here with na ncreaso of eatary and board, und neur conalderable adéitional exoeune, Mare thau thls, the dudees Of tho Bupreme Court are aceustomed to chargo up thelr hotel ruoms at Otenws, Eunlmllvhhlnnll Mt. Vernon to the State, and the Appellate Court thought that, thougls this precedeut will tit bo found reported fn any of the Iilnols re- ports, it was of suflicient authority to protect them, ‘The lease for court-rovtns, clubs, oflices, aml bed-rooms was made uitosethergand the rent, £2,600, was fur the whole fn o humb. The Jaw atlutws 45,000 a year far rent, but only 82,600 ver antuin hua beei or 18 1kelv to be used, leav- fiz o Juree surplus to the eredit of 1he Coure, The running expensea are less than $1000 4 year, beime about as follows: Heut, $3,60, ar with an sdditionnl room fur the libr Junitor, $6003 and incldentals, $300, WOMAN'S WOIK. A meetingzof the ladies interested fn the ' Ex- change for Woman's Work? was held vesterday morning at the Grand Pactfic Hotel, Mrs. Wilt. lam Penn Nixonin the chalr, The meeting opened witha discussion as to what women abould be allowed 1o offer ther work for suly through the medium of the Ixchange, and it was - decided tlat work should be recelved from any woman who rcpresented that she needed the procecds of the sale of such work, whether or not shy was a resident of this State. ‘Fhe Corresponding Sceretary, Mrs. William Henry Smith, rend two letters,—one from o Jady who wanted_a situation s clerk or sales- woman of the Exchance, the other Irom o Wpweet singer of Wisconsin, who had writteri abook of poems which ind been fuvorably re- seetved by the press of Wisconaln, und fu the tane vassing for \vfilch she could give several youue women cmployment. No action, Mra, ‘Thomas Burrows reported for the Com- mittee on Rooms that rooms could be had f the Plke Buftdiing und in the Doro Buikalme, Inasmuch os it was previously decided that no rooma should be rented Hil the Soclety hud Iy Juened $1,600 f eash, w report from the Treas- urer was [n order, It showed thut §73L50 had been subscribed, A d sucd a8 Lo the best means to be um)nlm fze e requi- site balauce of $715.50. of_the laules pledged themselves to renewerd effurts In the matter of securing members. “Plie tollowing samed Jadies were added to the Board of Managers: North Side—Mrs, Walter C. Luroed, Mrs. J. V. Cl, 1 Mra. Charles Williams; South Slde—Mra. 1. Anson Stager, Mre, J. T, Meauley, and Mrs. J. L. Steveus; West Side—Mra. M. D, Tatcott, Mrs. J. J. (Hessner, nd Mrs. George W, Woodard, Mrs, Burrowa was Instrueted to continue her work af nerotiation for rosms, aml was also empowered to write for the Suc'al-Science Jour- nal an article setting forth the alms and objects of the Exchanie, After about_forly names had been added to the Jixt of members the meeting adiourned to ?Iun il‘llu\'udu)' ut 10,0 m. at the Grund Pacific otel. HE CITY. ¢ GENERAT; NEWS. wadge O, H. Browning, Quincy, 1L, Is at the Talmer. e, J. A, Potter, Ul B, A,y 18 relstered ot the Palmer he Hon. Joslah Jewott, Bulfalo, is among the Ruesis ol the Palmer. Licut..Col. Moscs Marrls, U. B, Ay I8 rea- fatered at the Tremont. I'ie Hon, George R. Wendling, 8t. Louls, Is sojourning at the Palmer, J. J. Richardsen, of the Davenport Democrat, 38 n guest of the Sherman. The Hon. D. M. Osborn. Anburn, N Y., I8 one of the guests of the Pacliic. Capt. William M. Conner, Sunerintendent of the New Yorx Jockey Club, is at the Tremont. @en, 1. Y- Ransom, Secretary and General Manpger of the Kentueky Central Raflroad, I8 . at the Paclfic, W. B. Hibbard, General Buperintendentof the Western Unlon Telegraph Company, Osxden, Utah, 13 stopping at the Pacifie, 8. H, II. Clark, General Superintendent, and T, L. Kimbatl, General Passeuger Agent, of the Union Paclfic Rallroad, sre registered at the Paclfic. Au owner Is wanted at the Central Station for a certificate_of deposiy given to Ellen A, Sher- man by the Cashicr of the First Natiounal Bank of Waukegan for a large sum of money's . Miss Marlo Btono Macdonald, Miss Rose Palmer, J. H. Rowe, Charles Clark, J. G. Peakes, and other members of the Dull Plnafore Company are at the Tremont. Tostmaster Palmer states that he excets to move the Post-Office into the new Govermnent Building during the tirst week In April, The work of fitting up quarters goes on rapldly. My, W. C, Crum, the editor of the Northwesi- ern Jteview, the Chicagy temperance naper, has been culled East on account of the serious lll- ness of his wife's father, who is now over 50, Miss Rose Palmer, the sister of the well- known wizard, Robert. Heller, who s n menmiber * of the Pivafore 'party \vllh:ix is to appear at MvV:fkcl"l next week, §8 stopping at the Tre- mon . The temperature vesterday, as observed by ‘Manasse, optician, 88 Madison street (TrinuNE Butlding), was st 8 2, m. 32 dewr. : 10 a, .,y 435 12 m., 833 8 p.om., 831 8 p. m. 84, Barometer at 8 2. m., 20.01: 8 p. m., 20.48. ‘Tlic Rev. Dr. George F, Cushiman, for scveral years past Rector of 8t. Steohen’s Chureli, Chil- ‘euied, hias vesigued, and bas also resigned o8 an appolntee of the Board of Misstons, It s ve- purted that these resignations bave been ace cepted. James 1. Stewart, General Superintendent of the Kunkakee Line; George C. Sanbort ral Passenger Awent of the Northern Pacitl roud; and George E. Merchant, General Super- futendent of the Dakotn Southern Rallroad, are ut the Palmer, Willlam McAloin Cregler, Assistant Engineer at the North 8fde Punping-Works, snd son of r. 2 Cregler, Chiel Engincer, lies at hls futher's house, Nuv. 418 Chicao avenue, lu o very danieerous condition from Bright's discuse. Hia Jife 18 despaired of. * Mr. D. B. Salisbury, of No, 107 Sangamon strect, will geive to therighttul owuer a pocket- boeok contuinkug o small amount of cush and some recetpts of the Slnger Sewlng Machine Company to Sarah Browu, which he found last evening at the corner of LaSatle and Madisou streels, - Prof. Detmers, the Government Inapector of Cattle at the Stock-Yards, received orders Wednesday night from Cotmnisslover of Agrl- culture Lé Due, Ofrecting L to proceed to Chnmpalgn to Jook after the hows. Yustorday, however, he recefved orders revoking the first and Instructing bim to remain ot the Stock- Yards until further notice. The deed transferring the Singer Bullding {rom the Binger Cumunu* to Field & Leiter was flled for record a/ulcuhy 1 the Recorder’s ofilce, - The sum uamed as the consideration ls 050,000, _This was the amount received by the Singer Company, and is exclusive of the $100,000 pald to Curson, Pirle, Scoty & Co. Enos Afrcs, the Collector of the Bouth Town, returncd his books to the Conuty Treasirer yes ferday. The total nmount of the warrunts was $4,120,085.91, of which §323,660.40 was collected and £8,300,286.42 returned deliuquent. The eol- lectione on rcrmml PTOPEILY MINOUHL Lo about -4 87 per cent of the levy, whicl compages favor- ably with the work done In prevlous years, The Chicago Eloctrical Soclety held thelr thirty-first regular meoting o thelr rooms In the, Unlon Bubding, corner of LaSalle und ‘Washinzton strects, last evening, About twen- ty members were present, und, fn' addition to the usunl discitssion of cleetrlenl matters, Lr, Charles A, P, Gamscy deliverca an Intoresting lecture on chemistry, fljustrated with several experiments. Company B, of the Twelfth Battallon, 1llinols Nutfonal ““Guards, was recently presented with o pure silver cuB by Brig-Gen. W, E. Btrong, Mal.-Gen. A. Dueat, nnd Col. P, P. Oudershaw, Chlef of the Staff Divlstan, 1t waa won i \'amnml{mmpuzlllnn by 701 points out of o possible 1,050, at 150 yards range. ‘The ‘possesalon of the cup will possibly be contested, us® Captaln Johnson, of the coinpauy, has re- celved a cballengo from Company A, of the First Reglment. The Coininunists bave begun making thelr ridicnlous threats again {n regurd to the use. to which they intend to put thefr military organt- zations. A protninent member of the Executlve Committeestated openly Inst evenlng that,in cuso the Council did not accede to thelr demainds for one judeo in each precinet in the coming elees tlony they would order out all thejr companlns, o Lebr nd Wobr Verem, the Juczer Verciu, the Bobemian Sharpehooturs, and the Irish Labor Quard in Bridgeport. The vlan fs to have these compaufes brought out in full untform and under arws to enforco thelr rights at the buallot-boxes, Wil thils may be only w seare, it 1s certaln thut certaln arrancements have been mado loaking to the seleetion of s commander to nve abaoluto controt of the four companics and organize them into o brigude. DE ROODE—VAWIDER. ‘The marriage of Mr, Holgor De Roode and Miss Cornollu Vawider was celebrated in Univy Churehyon Doarborn uvenue, at noon yesterday, the Rev, Dr. Collyer ofliclatiug, “There wera no bridesmalds or wroumsmen, the bridal party consletlng of the familles of the bride und rroom, and Mr. W, E. Burden acted os usher. The bride wore an elezant bridul robe of lemon- colored broeaded silk, with Jong traln, bridal vell, and orange flowers, Atter 1ho ceremuny, the couple, with thelr relatives aud linmediato {rlends, went (0 the homo of the bride's parents, No. 806 Indiana street, where a peceptlon was THE CITY-IALL, The serlp disburscmenta were 3230, Permits were fssued for soveral small brick dwellings to cost from $500 to 51,500, Elght cases ol scarlet lfever—an unusually large number—were reported to the Iealth au- thoritics, Frank H. Babbitt, Chicf of the Dixon, Il Fire Department, dropped In to sec Marshal Benner nnd Assfatant Sweency. The Treasurer’s recelpts were: Water office, 32,3023 Collector, $103; Compiroller, 85705 to- tal, $3,0¢6. He pold out Sl.'WJ. AN Stauber has those chiirzes of corruption against Ald, Lodding In proper shape,—aworn to,—und will present them to the Counctl Mon- day night, with o resolution calllyg for an fn- vestigation, There were moro Aldermen around the “ rookery " in thealternvon than usuul, They came to get thetr frlends appointed judees and vlerks of electlon. Some were successful, nud wero happy ; others were the contrary, Some surprise Is expressed that none of the serlp drawn niralnst the pollee, five, aud school funds has yet been redeemed, ‘The regson 13 that the Syudicate took nearly all of tt, nud this pur- tieular paper lins been pald fn - Inrzely for taxes, and the fusds naned are not entitled to any of the cash so tar recetved from that souree. Phyatelans as o rule are very negligent about reporting cases of contngious diseases, Soins weeks more deaths have oceurred from, diphtberia, than there were eases reported. Jaw fmposes u nenalty of 850 for this negligence, and Convnissloner DeWolt {s about taking steps to see that the ordlvance ks complied with, The Mayor did not come down towa all dav, and nothing Is, therefore, kuown as to bils futen. tlon regrardivg thy Appropriation bill, It {8 un. derstood thaty while not sathsticd, e will afllx bls slznnture, thotgh somy say Itis notunilkely thnt he will return the bill to”the Couneil with- out his approval nud Jet them shoulder the re- sponslbiliy of the large levies for sewers, ete, THE COUNTY BUILDING. vourt-Touse bonds amounting to §17,700 were gold yesterday by the Treasurer, The tatal sold up to Catels $70,000. It wes “fnsane day ™ In the County Court yesterday, and Hive cascs were disposed of, all belme adjudeed fnsane, They were Adoiph Frieb, Elizabeth Glover, Michuel Fitzgerald, Mary J, McKay, nud Lowsn Nortoni uid ull are pou- pers. Officers took them out to Jelferson fu the afternoon. Juduze Wiltfams, who accuples the Beuch of the Criminal Court at presest, and Judge Loomls, of_the County Court, will meet with the uther Judees to constder the nominations for Justices of the Pedce, nnd there will not he any case {n thelr respective courts until Mouday, In'the Crimingl Comet the call of to-day has been passed to Tuesday, and thut of to-morrow to Wednesday, Ex-State's Attorney Reed, counsel for “Mal” AW, Edwards, who 8 chaygred with consplrucy In connection with the Protection Life-Insuranes Comoauy Managers, wrote to Judge Cody, now sljting on the Cirenit Court Beueh (spring term), at “\Wheaton, stutlug thut he could not” be present this term 1o 1ry thy cuse, owWing to pressing law business {n Wush- fngion, and o vontinuanes hay been granted unttl next (June) term. ‘The attorneys of Bldney Mevers, the manager of the defunct “ Deehivo? Savings 1k who stands fudicted tor defeauding the pusitors, served Stuto's-Attorney Milla duy with o bIIL of objuctluns, upon” which Al Leld. Mr. und Mes, Do Roodo left on the b | have bused w motion 1o guash thy dndictment, o'clock train for Milwankee, intanding to recurn | wind it will he argtied ut Wieston, befors Judge Monday, when they will take up thelr residence nmu‘fflm lodiana ‘street, 'They were the re- ciplents of a number of handsomo und useful o/ Prestnts, Cody, whero (b was taken under a ol venue, protubly not untll the June rern objectivns ure sull to be numerous wml de- eldedly wank, In the Criminnl Court yesterday Fritz Wendt wis trled for un wsswult with ftent to Gl Cuarles Hauman with a kolfv, on the 17ih of Febraury, 1878, "Pha jury found bim guilty, aind fixed his tern of fmprisunient ut one’ yeor, Caustatle 4, K, Uall was ou telwl lute fn the afternoon for slleged molfensanca fn levyling upon forty boxes of sturch, valued ut $160, under un - exeeution fssued nwsinst the Duryen Btareh Compuuy, und which property was clulmed Ly the Glencos Starch Company. COUNTY PINANCES, Under a resolutiou of the Board of Comemis- sloners the County ‘Ureasurer repocts overy two weeks the baiances of the several funds, aud makes u quarterly stutemot in detal, A chango 14 cousldered nocessory, and the following pre. gmble und resolutions, preparsd by Commise slouer Benue, have been suvbmitted “to und ap- proved by several members of the County Board, wnd will by olfered ot the meeting next Monduy : Wiknkaw, Tho pubile, as well av this Board, ahould huve'the buet information vbtatuable in s gard 1o the Suanclul coudition of the county; therefore, bu it Jiesolred, That the clork of the soveral courts of recurd of this county be and hereby are requested to report to (i Treastrer ut the end of each and wvery month the smount of jurors’ cortlticatea isanied by each of them respectivelyand further Resolved, ‘ot the “Creavnror by, and horeby fa, direcied to roport 10 this Board ut its et meoting fucach nnd overy month, inetend of the sewis montbly statementa madv at prosent, ag foillowss Furst—The total smunut spprovriated Lo the Genural Fund for the flacal yeur 1878 and 1870, Necond—'{'io total umount received in taxes bo- longlog tothe Genoral Fund of 1874 und 1870, u ulsa the amount recolved from othes soarcos dur- iz the flacal your, 4 ird—"1'hv totsl amount of couuty orders hsued pavatle vat of the General Fund” for LHTS and 870, us ulan Jurors® costiticates, und othor liabiils ties, naming thiem, 1f practicable, DR, DE KOVEN, A meeting of the olil studenta of Racine Col- Jege, realdent In Chivago nud viclnity, was lield yesterday mornlng in the oftice of Rumsey Bros. & Loy No, 70 LuBulls street, tu take ftting sction In regard to the death of Dr. Do Kovon, Thero were present the Hev. Lutter Pardee, Messrs. J, A, Ellls, Irn 1, Bowen, Henry MeRey, C. 8. Hiteheoek, G, 1), Rumsey, Jullan M, Ruim- sey, A, Q. Kitls, 'L ¥, Dausan, Lo Grawd Burton, F, M, Wright, W. L. Roloson, II, fl, Bowes, G, 8. Mcm‘v,uuldl, W. A. Paulsen, Jolm 4 Allen, W, (. Vermilye, Turner Rumnsey, Frank Pardee, 1, J. Dater, J, D. Easter, 12 ft, Woodle, Frank Lundon, Arthur W, Magill, W, D, C. Btreet, J. 11, Avery, Newton Lull, und M, C. Lightner, ‘The Rev, Lnther Pardee was ealled _upon to preside. On motlon of Mr, Lo Grand Burton, it was voted the senso of the meeting that all those present, as well us all the oid boys of the college fo this vicinity who were wnble to at- tend the meethye, should show thelr respect to the lute Dr De Koven by attending the funcral Saturday morning. On - motion of Mr, McKey, u Committee ob Arrangements wis then wpuolnted, consiutlig of Mr, Nickel, Mr. Luil, Mr, Ellts, Mr. Pardee, uud Mr, Georee Rumsey, theirspeclal provinee being to receive contrivutiuns in llmuu( and acleet such foral ciblems s they should think proper, und to cull woy further meetings I ¢ shoull be found necessury, L6 wos announced that the aforesaid contrlbutions would be recelved sy the offies of Rumeey Brow, & Co,, that the traln would Jenve the deput wt the corner of Kinzis und Canod streets Saturday mornh‘lt; ut, 8:45 o'clock, und thut the funeral would take place at Raclue Coltege at 11, ‘The meeting then udjourned. ' AVFELLATH COURT BXPENSRS, Thie Bt Louls Globe-Lemaocrat about a week ago pablished un articla on the cost of runuing the Appetlats Court in the Firet District of thus |~ FourthA—Tiu nuwount of county orders, jurors Btute, In whlch the writer took some rathier un- | cortiicates, und oihior ilabibities payabie out of the warrantable flberties with the truth, It was nersl Yund of 1678 und 1870 duu aud uopald, stated thul the current expenges of the Court for cizhtcen months bad beeu over 38,8005 that $5,000 u year wss pald for reut; that the Judges churged the rent of thelr bed-rooms to the Btute, ete, ‘Uhe truth s, We $8,800 fucluded ull the expevscs of fitting up thy roows with perma Lot jmprovewents, such s chairs, tables, o lfi]lh— e balunco on hisnd of each und ovory Tun othe awount of Court-llousy ordery v nd farthi o Jlesoleed, 'Ingt the Trensurer be and horeby 1y BT Tt Kb s s Siabio P o s Bluking Fund 'for nuw {ndobteducey, aud take 1 place ‘Ihfluot au mn‘:ll Lrnay GaalCAGU Y ollBULaee XluilDar, MAKULL 2., WiY= W iulV . PAGEB, - anount of new Conrt-Tans bontls, and Keon eaxd Donil« for the henelit of Cook Connty until the manoy is requirait for the payment of lomds for whicn it was coltectod, or untll otherwise directed by this Board. 30 Llegoiced, That il ‘ommittes on Finance nyain weaceed and eonnt the funda §n tha hands of the Trenanrer, 0% I8 by Inw providerd In such cascs, and report to this Board. GOVERNMENT BUILDING, Fifty bardls of aleohol were exported from thls city yesterdag, The 4-per-vent subscrintions at the Sub-Treas- ury yesterday amuuticed to but 3400, but the enrreney disbursemonts footed up 850,000, The {nternal-revenue receipts at Collector Tlarvey's ofileo yesterdny nuounied to $20,804, Tux-pnid spirits contributed 16,6113 tobacco wndl clgars, §3,304; and beer, £550, If there hias been any plouro-pucumonia’ here nobody at the Custom-House, inchuling Dr, Keefe, knows of {1, To the dispatehes which appeared in e‘exlcnlnr niterioon’s papers nlleg- fnez that a fob of eattle had arrived {n Englad from the Chicago yards in n diseased condition, the universal reply inet with {rom the oflicinls who souirhit to know all about it was that they didn't helieve any * pletro” had prevailed here, They were at a loss tosceonunt for the dispatehes, unices on the supposition thut they were moro sensatfonal than true. Dr Detmers coulidn’t be found, It bele tderstood that e had rone to Chiempaizn fu accordanco with fustructions from Ly Due. CRIMINAL, John Scott, r pickpocket, was fined $100 yes- terday by Justleo Foote. Jle e gone to see Teltou, Pat Egan, for beating his wife, was fined $50 yesterduy by Justice Sallsbury. e will work it out at the Bridewell Justice Wllson issued warrants yesterday for the arrest of Michael, alins Diclk, Driscoll and ‘Thomas Driscoll. The first is nccused of nssault, il the latter of nssault with a deadly weapon with futent. Martin Delancy Is the complain- ant. Al the parties are from Lemont. Chiarles Belnlich was before Justics Scully yes- terany cvnarged with the lsrceny of a watch worth €22 and 245 in cash from Willlam Major, of No. 357 North Carpenter street. Belulich grave $500 bonas for upocarance March 22 The warrant was fssued more than one year 40, The case Ih which Mulford, the ticket-scalper, oppears as the prosecutor agalnst the various ratlroad ticket sellers who refused to redeem tickets held by lim was ealled by Justice Kouf- mann yesterday, nud, at the reauest of counsel for boih stdvs, was continucd till Mouday ut 8 o'elock sharp, ‘The West Twelfth atreat nollca vesterday af- ternoun avrested James Cull und Michael Mur- phy, the **pals® of Miconel Ray, already In cusfody for steallme u horse and biggy Iroin J, . McRay, of No. 201 Marshileld avenue, which tie had 1e1t standiug.ot the corner of Canal nd Vau Buren streets lost Monday night, 'The stolen rlir was recovered at No. 213 West Twelfth street, Both vrisoucers wero held by Justive Morrison in ¥500 to the st Arrests: George Smith, a young man charged with steallng boots and shoes, and who has been employed by a manufacturer at No, 74 Madlson streat; Alexander Dixon. obtalning woods by falgn pretenses from Clarence 8t. Clairy of No. 163 Mudleon street; Charles Jdohuson and August F. Nelson, larcony of two jugs ot arrae puvch from Willlam Mover, of No, 75 Chicago wvenue; Joha Gibson, alias “ Blg Red,” und Johin Reynolds, State streot plekpockets. At about 2:15 vesterday mornlyz Olicars Cos. telto and Dantelson camie upon two suspielous- lucking fellows prowling about In the neigh- borhood of Eifzabeth and Kinzio streets, No- ticlng that one of them Lept his land in hls pocket ns it to couceal something, they con- cluded to search the men, Ofileer Costello Tunwd a sell-cocking revolver fn the outside overcoat pocket of s man, and placed him under ar- rest. 'The other ran sway, aud, taking up posi- tlon between some frolilit-cars, begnn emptylng thg rovolver at the polleenan, T'he fire was re- turned, buy without effect. At the Btatlon the risoner gave the pame of John MeGowau; his {dontity aud real name bag not yot been found out. It wos montioned fo yesterdny's 'TRIDUNE thut s comely young runaway from New Ur- leans wos t o witness-room at the Armory. Yesterdoy ft wus ascertained that she hod rin away with a woman of fmmors! lab- ita ~ upmed Rosle Stewart, nmd - both wers found at o motorlous pluco on Clark street. 'The first wus arrested upon 2 telegram from J. W. Patton, Mayor of Now Orleans, askinyg for the arreat of Ada Barnett, 15 years uf ajre, who left thab city in company witlea girl for u life ot shame In this clty. And this Is what comes of tho vearly visits innde by the proprictress of this glided sin palace to the Mardl-Grus {u the South, Rosle Stewart isa fuir young woman of 10 years, und is of iy bright smber-bafred * aml black. cyad order of orpamentation, and Ada fs n fashlonable young blonde. But littlo svmpathy can be expsnded uoon them, for Loth ure savey, Imupertinent creatures, and cvinee o ever. action thelr utter Juek of moral tralning, The Lronds plucked from the burnlig are not to be extineuished with a few putls of good udvice, Justice Summerflold: Uoorgo Rauz, larceny of apafeof punts, $300 to the Criminal Courts Willfam Stevens, hur%lnrlzhu: o freignt ear on the Rock Island Roud, 8300 to the Criminal Courey Fred Roeder, allas Buebiler, larceny and obtalning money by talse pretensus from Wilitam ~ Moelicabeck, $400 to the Crlue fnal Conrt § Mre. P, Barns amd Saeab Kelly, $200 to keep thwe penco; Charles Lee, nbusing his family, 350 fine; Lddle Nolan, dustitute wil 14 yeurs of uge, seut to the Broth- era' Asylum; Mary Shay, tarceny from Willtam Colwelly 3300 to the 21813 Leaser Friedbery, re- celving b vout and watel ‘stolen by Peter b‘lmp- son, hurglnr‘ from the realdenve of Police. wnu Victor Schumacher, on Wells strect, $500to the 21st; Albert Ewmell, arrested upon o ea- plus for robbery, discharsed, us le was not wanteds Mogeie Keunedy, o lomeless wall of 15 years from Michizag, Who was found In a Clark atreet bagulo, sent to the House of the Good 8hepherd; Mary J. Cullopy, larceny of clothing from Iatrie 8herman, $10 fine, Jus- tles Morvison: Patrick Colling, a * pal " of ennls Redden, who robbed Michael Foley und Slins MeBride after buving kuocked them sense- lesn with u stumgshot, 1 the West Twetfth strect disteiet Jase Sunday nleht; Frauk Ding- mun, Jureeny of o cloak aud rlug, valued ot 388, teom Levds” second-hand store, on Clark streot, near Van Buren, $M09 to the 233 Jonwo, nllug "Nuwr" Hopklug, u fetlow who hired out ug couclen - lusg Januery at No. 281 Mictgan uvenue, anl suddenly skipued out one utght ikl with him a coot und somo jewelry belonwing to hils ciployer, James MeLauehling wtl suine other eoods belonwing tu ik wuest numed (L A, Langtord. Ha was ulso accused of bureturizing the apartments of Col, ¥ 8 Jdeakiug, ut Noo 238 Michlzun sveaue, but thut gaentleman s no Jonger here, and thers wds 0o prosceution. Danfetl Crofton wnd John Franzen, alins Sl the two * Faeius " who Indueed the boys Eddie mind Dun Doss to run away rum thelr tome at Alton n order 10 becomo plekvockets, 3100 e vach, ‘Plhe buys returned home with their father yes- terduy,” Justies Kaubmunu: ‘T G, Hayes, ticke et sealper, $1,000 to the 2lst, DURGLAR ARRESTED, Numerous cdses huve been reported of Iate where burgiars puve entered 0 Liouse ul mthurlating the inmates by cocked revolvers, huvy coolly proveeded Lo pausick the housy unl Gelp” thewselves: at thely lelsure, Few if suy arreats have boen made {n uny of theee cuses, aud every day brlngs to Nghta fresn outraire, Jmst Sundiy uwiorning about 3 o'clock ap old audy, 05 B¢, I:‘y the name of M. Loulsa Lunb, resnl. ing at No. 33 Third aveuue, woa uwakened by a nofse b her bed-room which shy thougzht was enused by ruts, Luter she heard & dilferent sound at her bureay, und, juuiping out, she foupst hersodf Tuen 1o faco with u bangry- luoklng turglar §n his stocking feet, Womni- 1iko she sereamed * lre," * hurgtars, ¢ pollee,” forong briet minute until she veceived Uik ningg Llow fn the head wlict luid her senscless vars ol on thy Hoor, e dlttle granddaughter came runplg fu, but only stayed lung ooligh te T pet o n good Clook ut the ruflan's facu befure sne slid under the bed. ‘thie thiol rany anl the neighbors voming fouud the ol ludy sepscless on the oo, and the Mtde @il . slmest o sl lar condition der the beds Huod the cusn been put fute the Landa of the detectives at the Central Statlon, the probabilitiea are that It would lave beeu added to the long Mst which they slready lave on thelr hands, The matter was intrusted to Deteetive George A, Hurtman, who work- el 80 diligently thut he mude # captureof thu purty wanted yesterdsy murn- fugg.” Mrs. Lamb was reputed 0 have cousider- abls monoy sbouther, und it was rememuered that @ susplelous character giviug his uowe as Hutebing had calle at the house durlu'( the pravious day, and made some fuquiries about rooms, sud ha besn shown through the houss. fartman fouud that thery was such u man, who wus formerly a barber st No. {03 State street, und ‘who asoswered the description e miven by the girl aud Mrs. Lamb. His houso was watehed for tvo days withont result, Finally Hartmon vonciuded to turn barber, nud Wednesday nfght eslled on Hutehins wife and Mr. ‘Tuever, from Orauge, objected to leaisln- tlon ufter 13 o'clock. The clock was turned back a half-hour, Then ‘Taruor took his atand unter the elock and detled any person Lo tuen told her that ho wished to employ her [ it back acafn, He was ondered befora the ar husbatnl In n shop ho was atout | of-the House. 1o threatened to Kiti tho Door- to open. ‘The ruse was sncensaful, | kiveper, who was ondored 1o arrest bhw, sed and the detective was totd that ho coubd find s | dared the Spenker to enme down und help do it man, who, his wife mhl‘ had not been home for | Sealnwage, fznorant eotored mean, aml thieving aome thud, ot No, 1+ Ruwdolph street, Early | carnet-bageers could not have Lehaved worse. Ihery fa o eencral feeling of reliel that the ses. slon la at un end. An examination of the work dose will show Uhis Leaistature's utter lncom- veteney to deal with State aflairs. THE FRAUD MEMORIAL. 18 Signers One by Ono Withdrawing Their Namea=The Grand Jury to llave an Op= portunity to Indict Oeniders. Cncinnati Gazdte, Muaren 20, The memorial concocted by the Democratle Reform Club, which began its Jife by stufling the ballot-box nt fts electlon of oflicers, is littla by little gelng to pleces. This is In the nature at o disnppointment, for when n great moral engine llke this ano bonds fts enerazies to the accomplishment of nu object whose nceessity 1t o keenly feels, {ts fallure muat be regretted, ‘Iie sole object of theso memorlallsts, it must be remembered, Is to purify the ballot-bux, and to preserve Inviolats the right of the citizen to cast lils voto without intimidation. They aro all donbtless Jaboring under *the fmpression that hundreas of able-bodled Democrats lost QOctober feared to leave thelr humes for the purpose of uppronching the ballot-box, lest they* mizht fall futo the hands of some flercs Super- visor or dreaded United States Murshul and be devoured ar otherwise maltreated. It was to relleve honest law.ablding eltizens from thiy natural fear, which operates as arestraint upon the freadom of the ballot, thatall the brain- power of the Committce of the Reform Clu and all the leg-work of the Committee, il t swearlng of the afflants wern brought fnto r quisltion. Surcly such real doservesa better fute than faflure, but ot present there acems to be no alternative. One (3 ong the elgners to that memorial arc disclafming thelr apparent indorsemsent of fts sentiments, Yeaterday we told how W. . Cassiily telegraphed to Wash- {ugton to have his namu withdrawn, beeause ho was informed that the puper was a petition for the repeal of the Sullcrvlaur Taw, tie was not told that it chareed Butterworth aud Buyler with the practive of fraud in gecur- fnge thelr eleetlon, or that §t charged fraud unon the United States Marshals, Very uatueaily, when he found out what e had’ signed, ho knew that ho had been decelved, aml it 18 not likely that he will soon aftix his nomo to anothier paper at the request of that member of the Reform Ctub Connnittee, without flrst sutlalying nimself of the nature of its contents, It scems that this wos not the only caso in which the paper was slzned under u_mlespore. lLienslon of {ts contonts, Mr. E, I. Bradstreet, a respected nomber of the Democratle party, was surprised yesterday to read his name among the rest signed to the celebrated memorlal Ilere 18 what he enys upon the subjeet: To the KEditor of the Cincinnali Gazetle: 1 slined the remoustranca to Conress published this worniny, without reading—on the faith of thy statement made to me by Ite custodian thut it wos to simply provido for a fair (nquiry Into the merity of the late Congressionnl clectiun in Cincinnatt, 1 was just leaving my oflice on a peremptory enguge- ment, and the papor wes to o the samo eveaine, -imi u“"v several very reliable, names already med, ! ‘iduuirn to say that Inever wonld have signed it had I known it contalned theassortion that Messrs. Iuttorworth il Youny **hnd freelv aml openly nnrchased - votes,” for Tdon't kuow that, never charged 1t, und don't helleve thoy didso, = Apart from this I stand by the papera. Hesoccttully, . Py BravsTieer, Number threo Is Mr.Johu A.Shouk, who tuok the pafns to telegraph to Gen, Youne thut he never knew of the enargze [n the memorial that he nnd Mr. Butterworth abtained their election by fraua or he would not have signed it, e uid not believe they did commlt fraud. Ané so his name comes 6ff the voll. 1n the hght of these withdrawals and explanntions, the vatiue of the remunstrance as an opoeal to Congress is reduced. If the process of faquiry is pushed, 1t igat appear thet the retonstrance or memorial Is the Innguege of but vne man, und he the man who drew It up. Even be s unwilling to ne- kuowleage that ke wrote it. Wo tinderstand our reenle will not have to wait for the sluw movement of o Congreasjonal Comnmittes to get ut the fact of feaud, it froud was practived, Prosecutiyr-Attoruey Drew has taken the mattor I band, und hos determined to make inquiry according to law Into the mat- ter, Yesterday e fssued the following pracipe to the County Clerk: ** State of Ohlo, Ilam!lton Common Ileay, 'To Ur. tho following pereons (o anneur s witnessen on tho 218t day of March. A, D. 1870, st 10a'clock . 1, at the Court-lfouse i Cinclunats, in wd county, before tny Geand Jury, Lo testify on bes haif of the Btato of Ohis, I o cestain ease to bo faiquired of by tho Grand Jnry: John R, Mclenn, Jomes Spear, John K. Follett, Joan A, Shank, Witham 13, Cassllly, W, W, Sutton, W, P. Biddle, yestenday morniuge [lartman was o hand, wad, when Hutchins arrived, he was handeufted and taken into custody, 1o was broueht up before Justico Pollak yes terday and fully faentified by Mra, Lawb and the lttle girl, The ovldence was complote, and he waa cominitted to the County Jail in detanlt of 81,000 il “The prisoner, 1t 1s clalmed, 1s an assoclats of rome of 1he worst thigs §i the city, nnd the de- teetlves wore yesterday endeavoriig to conneet him with some of the other recent burglaries, which secem to bo the work of an organize gang. HOTEL ARRIVALS. G ORAND PACIFIC NOTEL. D. 1. Grahinm, Nem 0rl's O, W, Pond, Toston, . AL Binker, Loufseille, /W, 8, Waods, Carl'c, I'a, G K, Peabody, N, Y. . Tracy. Burlingion, la. 1. D, Tiiden, h.m..mra'w. Thurne, Amlieret,'0, ¥, L. Fisk, Ottawa, 1l JA. French, Pittsburg, PALMER 10USE. E. W, Kibble,Denver, i1 11 Adams, Cleveland. M. Brown, Burlington, Ia Foute, Minneapolls J. Lowrle, Kaneas C ty. | Knox, Princet'n. 111 1t B, Kendall, Boston, [W. F, Cary, New York, 3. . nobd, Dikate, Y. Bally, tartford, SHRRMAN HOUSE. E. D, Libvay, Boston, 8. K, King, Ottawa, 111 ¥, Dutcher,” St, Albans. |1, Fetiow, New York. W, 11, Tiolcomb, Roch'le; 1. C, Duwning, New York, Johm B, Galt, Steclinge |W.J, Stowell, Neb, Cily, 8,1, Stcarns, Whitow't'r. | Wm. Borge, Dixoo. THEMONT NOUER. V. W Bullock, Burl'ton, (D, W.d, Rich, 8an Fran, J.11, Maughan, Color'do, K., U, Uearedley, Anror. Henry Worme,'('a 1i'n, [, Westeeman, Now York, Nawlon Goodwtn, &, Y.|Wm, 4. liaywood, San ¥, W. 1I, Harris, Nashvitle.|L. Clark, Gucipn, Ont, OCEAN TELEGRAPIY. THE AMERICAN CADLE COMPANY. ‘The revolutton in ocean telegraphy which the Ameriean Cable Company of New York claim they are about to effect with inventions they own, does not excite much Interest in the West, but there are experlencedclectriclansin this see- tlon, and, a8 those tn the Eust lnd expressed doubts regardini the aforesald revolution, a re- porter called on Mr, Summers, of the Western Union Company, yesterday, to get his views. Asn prelude, the reporter stated to him In brief what the Company nsserted they would be able to neeamplish—3senid ten messages ol twenty words encha minute, which was the minlmuin speed, hotween New Yorlk and Parls or London s but they could sead everything in the New Yurk Zimes or Londoir Times, by the fac-simile process, In thirty minutes,—averaging 2,000 words & minute,~uud it wonld be recciver o a plata rendy for printing, A reocater was t0 bo used_In mid-geean, mid o orinter ot the ends of t dunblu. The cost was to be 8 or & cants a word. « What do you think of this, Mr. Summers?” “ Well,” suld hie, *1 haven't rend any de- seription of the machinery that s to do §t, aml 1 huve no fnformation which would lead mo to bellevo it enn be done.” 4 Can n sounder be uded on on ocean cable?” # Not toadvautage, unless soime new principie Is dlscovered, You couldn’t send hundreds, let wlane thousands, A cliek mizhl be sent over n Tine 3,000 miles long, but not many clicks fu u minute." *Can a repcater be used?” g I dun't know how they conldutilize it. They propuse putting it ot thebottam of the sea, i the nowspaper statement is correct. ‘Theoretie- alty that {8 beautiful, but vractically it looks to we ns absurd. ‘Tliere must be a battery, umd delieste machinery, nud how that ean be kept in order several miles wnder water {8 beyoud my comprehension,’? * Prerhaps they purpose bulldingalittle house on the bottom, nnd put o man o charge, sup- plyln bim with air and foud through tnbis running to the surface.” S Something of that kind would have to he done. But if they could put In arepeater, it wonld he of no advantage. It would only con- sume tine. ‘The only way to Increase the ca- ble's speed 18 to discover gomething which will overcome theretardation,” tlow about the automnntic system” “That has bean irled very thorouehly In this country and in Eurove, 'Ilierg, where the lines are short, they usa it guccessfully, but we huve never been able to accomplish much on wecount of the Jeneth of ourplines, The speed 18 so slow that we virtually.ualn very llttie.” * Cau you send 2,000,words o ininuted" Yes, on o hundred;miie wire,' * Iut on one 3,000 miles longd® * No, Thelaw I thut the nearer vou get to the ground the more «the retardution, Doluyg }Im( guan Atlantie cable scems to mo rldicu- ons, “ Would you llke to have the London Zimes of to-morrow at vour breakiost-tabled” 4 Yes, but I don't kuow how [ am to gt It. Z= County, Court of Insi suhpnos for D. J, Mullaney, L. Mehueh, Krumer, Wilinn ‘Thirty minutes? I would be pleased 1071 got | 17, Py, Thomma McDonougly, &, D, Camphell, {h pupes Sunday orming without the sdvor- houia 1, Beivuizere s forg, ol G tisements, " i “\'Y’nnb is your oplnlon of this revolution any- how “I tbink it Is what the newsboys call o R AR Aml other telezraphers wero of the sameo ooinlon, one gentleman golug fuelher, and say- lni: that, in his oziniou, there was n stack- Auatin Goodman, E, P, firadstrect, Jones, Lewls @, ernurd, b, N Caldwetl, €, H, Sargent. €. N, Danenhower, Jere- miah Mulroy, 4. 8, liarrds, of Covington, K. A. W, Jdawes, of Covington, Ky, Johi farrls, of Columbnx, 0,: Michuel Farrell, Cavlngtony” John Qaion, of Clnelunatls Thoman ¥, Shay, of Clucihuatl: James I Egaw, of Iamiton County, 0., Firet Congressional Dis- Jobbing schemy on feot to do to cable stock | rrlet; Thowan Mchermott, of Hamlton County, what was done not long avo to gns stocks—un- | Ohiv, First Congressional Dustrict; John Cook, of settle their prices, and make timid people sell, Hamlton Connty, Obitos C. 1k Jone, of Clacine uatl, Second Congressional THatriet; it Cring, of 1T milton County, Ohto, Secand Conueesaioual Districts 2, J, Mulloy, of Hamilton County, Ohlo, Secand Congrossional” Distrlct; ‘Phomas_Johnson, af Iuwilton County, Ohlo; Jokn D, Clnelnuatl: John “Goadin, of Clncinunt! lurke, of Cincinnatl; Johu Scatt, of Cmelnnati, Socond Congresslunal District; Mwrtn Gormun, of Ifawilton County, Second Congressional District; Tiobert ‘Pravar, of llwmilon County:™ Georzu Symmes, of Humiiton Conuty; Thumas McDhon- ald, of Tamilton Countys Hensy loyd, of Cinciu- nat1t Churles Schruder, "of Cinclnnatis John W her, of Cinginnatis Honey Vanuess, of Cincluunii: rornollus lsnranan, of Clnemusti; Jacob Un- gonenr, of Cinclnuatl," ‘I'he Mst fneludes the uames of all the signers to the memorlal, amd the names of all the man whese aflldavits were talken in support of its statewents, They aro sunumoned 1o appear ut 10 o'clock tosmorruw morning, wind, as the Grand Jury I8 now in sesalon, thefr testimony can Lo taken without delay, We anderstuund that witnesees whose reslde nre not found by the Deputy Sherltt will recetvo their attend. abew und miledee I they appear voluntarlly, ‘Fliery are charizes also made 10 the memorial of erimes detined by the Unlred Status stututes. The United States Grand Jury 18 uot now in sesslon, but e understand that District-At- torney Richards stands ready to do his wholy duty fu the prosecution of any offender against the United States taws, The United States Grand Jury will be culled next rood array of witnesses are gueh franda as nre X e ba produced, nnd rosceutlons proceed, If it i suld thut hards will not conviet u Republlean, assertions cin v us castly dented, “The fulver wuy 13 to put lilm to the test, und make the assertfon after be has falted to do hia duty. It 13 o matter perfeetly welt known, uud by none better than the teading Joent politiclaus ot the Democratic party In this county, that thy October electfon was “the fairest that hua bheen hedd In this county for years, and that the that nvuuulumrn may tuke adyantage of wmarket to their own brofit. BZEGEDIN. TELIBF FOR THE SUPFENERS, Mayor Heath has written the following: To the Ciizens of Chleago: It 1s well known to'our citizens that terriblo anlictlon huw recent- 1y befallen the ncopls of Szegodln, the second lu:lgeul commerclal cu{.ln lhmgurr. ‘ne Iaver ‘Ihols, bureeting “ull restralnts, bas noured its deslructivo turrents ovor the most fer- tile and beautiful portion of Southern Huneary, coguling the omes and_utterly destroying the proporty and farm of 80,700 people, Such d ealumity, desttoying the resonrees of sn entire population, linde no parallel fu the disasters of the world, Without sheltor, food, or ralment, surrounded on all afidos by the morctoua fluoil, this erent mui- titude of aufferers excito the synipathy and consid- eration of every lover of his kKind. No people in the past have been moro selforellunt thon the Hungus rany, and none bave more thun they symnathized with the aillictlons of others, In onrhvnrofitrouble, when tiro had deatrosed O1F houses wid plostrated onr industrley, the inbablints of unyguey forward- ed 1o ua through Mr, Jll{. our restdent” Mindster, thesum of 812,000, Blnce then we have been peculinely pru-%ured. and it 1+ befitting that wo #ionlu remeniber the past, ana stretch forth our hand to uralet that sow sirlcken and despuichig community, ‘The Dosk Vereln, » Hunearlan Soclety in this city, have sclected A committes of reeponsible citizens for tho purpore of suliciiing subserptlons, o beatsnee forwardad to the proper nutiioriten fu flungary, und I would call upon tug henevolent people of vur clty to gtinlate the exumple furoteh- wil us by other seetions of our genurous country, to tigend that wu anay 1 somu degree repay the past and i a mesaurs cheer thodw upon whom this freat ulliction hus come, Suchanact |s onu which God imposes upon ue, and we can liopo fur no Lete ter roward than the consclousness of having pers farmed a nobie duty. A, Hearu, Mayor of Chicago. SUBSCRIPTIONS. The followlug subscriptions have been mado: IDenk soclety, $100 Mr. Ricl ahould by remermbered that suel of same, | gharge of fraud, uud mthmidatlon, nud purchuse lesor. “';,‘.l:" “-mu'k:"{"'f";}b ool | of yaters, fs oug that cannot by tustatiicd, nnd o Kuraod o a5 osa 355 | tiut 13 wikdo anly for obtuining sy other end “ 81 ) M, Henderson & C that the punishinent of erime und the preserva- et tion of the purlty of electlons, ¥ ' 10 Leopold & , 953 Gloy, Clark & Co., 107 Greonafolder, osenthal & Co., 833 Catine Warnpold & Co,, $10; Pholps, Doduo & Paimer, $10¢ Llayourgly, Enutein & Co., 855 1, Kappens CORRECTION, beimor & Co,. $33 Ueorea 1, Uora ' & Co,, $103 Euectal Dispatch 1o Tne Tyidune, Rothachild firos., $23 1L A, Kobn & Nros,, $10; Dernorr, Mich,, March 20.—A recent dispateh Ganibel, Flor & Co., 823 Sliverman, Lin' to Tur ‘Trinuxe detatled the alleged loss of 84,000 which C. D, Steveos held ns adminls. trator of the estate of Jobn P, Ward, decossed, the monoy belng due to Mabel Ward, grand- daier & €0, Benedict &' Co, 85 Iule, Clove Ouerndolf & Co,, 81 0 & Sriglitz, $13 Flela, i Maur & ¢ Bonuell, 110. Morker Hrus., $1; 1ib- hard, spencer & Co., 810; Clilcugo 5 Yom- o e crutes T, g et Coue | s oughter of the late Capt, T2, 13, Ward, und step- ).umnuv:r‘;mu. .x ‘L.?" & . Welllo & | Quugiter of Dr. Hamlilton E, 8mith, n promi- Siucri garukhe, Woradr f oo 305 Sleiie S | yont ity physician, — Stevens went 10 th Virat W. G, Uran & . Nutional Bauk with Dr, Smith, to whom the '0,, 833 8, Gould & Co,, mouey was to have been pald, but after arrival Marston & Hariay, X 81 Tt e 7 are i thera clafmed Ut ho hiad Jost the whole 8100; Armour 8 awmount. Sl Alspateh also siated that Mesers, Stovens und Smith were not on friendly tenns, und that the lutter divereditod the stury of the loss, while Stevens {nsinunted that Smith had pocketed the money, This statvment, intended o8 fiopartlad und based upon what was beheyed to be retiuble luformation, does wrave Injurtico to Dr, Smith, who 13 a well-known wint unlver- sally-respected citizens No charges reflecting upon him huve been made, nor vould sucnh ehinrges receive credence Ina comnnunity Jike this, wherg his _reputation for probity is femly cytablishad. The lost woney bas iiever heen foung, but the Ward eatato is umply sceured sgulvst tuss, 3 Fowler Iiros,, A Geddes, $10; J, K, Fiéhor & Co., 310, e e — - ONE-WORD TO HOUSEKEEPERS. While thero Ju aclass of **high art™ paper hung- fugw that are very clobarate and expensive (und vur stock of alove goods fv unsurppssed iu the Weat), wo have a grost solection of patterns that look quite as well, at Lalf Lho cost, that wo would “bu pleased to show you. I, R. Hilger, No. 204 Wabash avenue, DAUNKENNESS. Dr, D'Unger, dlacover of tho cinchona cura for drunkennvas, cures all cases. Jovm 21 Falmur T —— House. Tolsoned by s Vell. . Miss Adale Burubam, & artford lady, was seriously polsoned sbout four weeks ago by wearlug'a uew blue vell, uud ber fucy Is still tu a vory bad _conditlon, 'Fhe veil has been exume ined by u chewndst, und found to contatn a Jaree quantity of aniliue dye, fram which the youus ludy wmust buve been polsoned. This dye 4 A Diegraceful Leglslaturo, Raveion, N, C, sorch 14.—The Leglslaturo adjoursed sive diu to-day, after sitting ul,-:m duye looger than the time Umited by the' Cou- stitution. The sceno that ook place to-dsy Is sald to have bevn disgracetul in every yesvect. 0 . rié. Food and raiment was all [ recetved, and from canl tar, the reskluum of cogl used in the production of gar. 1t {8 used In_blue, red, and teacte of herf, but éontatns blood-mhking, geneeatint, and Hfoomstaining peopstties: res: green colorings, giving brighter hues thun were :“"ftmn'u‘rmn :l",,f:',';f,f‘mf":,5"{',‘"‘,'“"",’ wdmmu t;.'. e sty i L Nervoin prostratiin, formerly nttained by dyers worlk, of ncute dlntans partienlarly if oy ol Cawal), uflm:flm.i For sald by drage n Teom aitntanary complalnle: Co., Proprictors, New Yurk, pista. o — ; ARCIBISIOL PURCELL. A Tettor rrom That Prefuto to tho Pubtle, tnctanati Cathalle Telegranh, To My Friends und the P'ublie: § decm It my duty to make kuowt to the very Inrge uumnber of persuns Lo whom I havpen Lo bo more or less known In Europe aml In the United States, that, in the 80th year of my age and tha forty-fith year of my eplscopate, I am burdened with a heavy debt which I amunable to liquidate, This deut, as all who know me are awnre, was ot contracted by waste, high-living, or exteava- gance. It {a my unly consolation that my con- selonce beara me this teatimony, amd 18 18 ne- 20, 8¢ restdencs of hrjdeq Hev, e Tendhe, S es Warren, i, and e DHATHY, LLOYD - March 20, Tirldget, wite of atlion Roviichee: o 120 Korindoeronp™ 'Noticn of fundral Horoaiier VO B=Narcl 20, 3t 108, ., Della A, ‘ahoshionv,, oty ] Llogg, o Witoor g, A Uy, N Rkl 1§ knowleidgod by Catholies and Protestants, as M n:n' O‘r( n p_u\! ;\xuxlln»xg L [ well ns by ettizens of esery and no relimon, TOUITKLLOTEE=Sateh 1. 1a1h, e Itis asked how Tcune toowa so mmeh] 1| Tonrcetlotte, of iromy, formerly of Suston, Maaa must auawer frankly, 1was burn of poor par- | MERMAIRAE 21, at 1 o'clock pm., nt tho restiens ents, who had to stint themselves Lo glve me an | of 8. H urtelotie er son, Ko, 1471 Soutl )y, st Tple th Dears wducation the bese thelr means allowed or the | Yond fanerar ™" nvltad witlius firtier notics (s oy town nfforded In which I was born, To attaln thie position in Ufe for which I was conscerated, 1t God so pleased, beforos I was born, I telt that my only chanco was to come to Amerlea und study for the pricathood. When I suzceeded In this regard I nelther eought nor expeeted to bu H ’mul"illuu riat Grand Iag ¢ o'clock | mi A era~=M. A. Farwell, Pe wall, Ju o Camnboll, Ftank ‘Tieake, Col, 18 W, jiy fecnin WARIThls evenine at i 0 nril—’ enf's e oar unoy. | Bpcakersars Lo o aie Y D steplions, Gen, O, L. Mann, ' with these, if 1 mu{ presunio to say 8o, NKe B, Paul, I was perfeet] e' consented. I was sent to | Grmg Parls by the venerable und salntly Dubols, flrst | *'Eife Sugerior of Mt 8t. Mars’s Semnlnurys and atter- [ av. and treh wards Dishop of New York, On my return, ng | e Hieaby, priest, 1 continued to teaeh as well s Leonld Iy [ “uiyteenth Ward= that-time-honoved school of the priesthood untlh | rabcosat, o following speakers wiil bo was_made Blshop and. sent to Cinclu- [ ¥, Tuthill, Col. W, 8. Scribier, Col, It W, uatl. In this new sphere, ns fn wny carlier | hirkiaves, Ueo. 0. L. Mano, Caspar Bu Mfe, I began go poor thut L nad 1o burrow 4304 ovening at 8p. m,, at for my travellng expenses Lo juy See, for mysell Toltttenls | wnd two or thres students ad domestles. Then CALLED MEETING OF THE FIRST Wapp 1 had soon to contruct debta for the many wants £, strali epblican Clab wil bu lield this evealug of anew diocess, For this dobt 1 had to pay | fonar Tmbortant. Inishisss, - Slearn Stor st futerest, and this Interest wrowlug yearly now [ Easton, Distiop, and othera will be thera to sdiresy .{; makes, iccording Lo the report of the triistyes | Moetink. S B, appoiuted to examine accounts mnd Habillities of 1\ GRAND SCANDINAVIAN REPURLICAN fat: the diocese, more than holf of the ndebtedness' | o JOation mectits whibe eld at the oid Aurry of the dioc Of the debt contracted by the Al “o'elo AR Ly Luxmr {Mareti) L states: Alto and Witilam W At ‘7390 'cloc| il Sinle, Danfel, Stain, Buddruss the mueting. BPECIAL MESTING OF THE Central Conurltteo wi) bo hel tinanclat agent of the dlocese, I think It can bo aufely salil that not more than 850,030 was muney deposlted with wim, The rest s the re- sult ot compound Interest, Asa proof of this ‘0olard wif REPLL, 1AL tha oy cit o T ] & L will state one of many facts that have come to {"‘.'E,fi.fi';'p‘,:'ifid'{‘f. kb o Cleewn of Shicihn? 1 Mght. Yesterday a creditor called with a clufm CLE CANDIDATES ON THE R or 31,100, In presenting it bo admitted that | A "k ar rihosed 1o meet o Ceutive Lo $500 of the wmount was {nterest, utd he ex- | nittes ot 10 Witho pressed hls rendiness to aceepl Tor it 309, (RAND REPUILICAN MASSMER NUAT FAl the orlginol deposit, The elafms of hun- | P ¥ well liall, Suturday ovendng at8 o'clock. ) dreds are of the smno nature. 'The indebted- ness of the dlocese in equity does not amount to more than a million of dolfars, to place it at its highest fizure, In accounting for the monoy Storrs, Lutier Ricaby, L'eter Bange ers—Loonard Swell, riners A A, Farwell, Col, R ra. Miscelinneons, loaned or deposited with the finnnclal azont of | A L FOIMER STUBKNES QN AEING CuLLEOR the diovese, the Trustees ond others have over- | questea to meet ot the Kinzicest, dopot of the Norh. weatern (talirad at attend the Tuneral ut Haeln attie nboye linur retuenln of Comnittea of 0ld Studears, KPES MEETING OF THE LADIES' TG, l\ of thie Central Homo of tho Freo Dineniary -|)|\|"|2 dicid nt the Tremunt [Fuse cind-ruom Friav it oy, . Mr. ogor and e, Davoll, Bradaccrd uf the Frig Ugera, Wil bo A full Artendanes b destel TPHE YOUNG 3] CIRISTT SSOCLUTTON HAve & féw mure eeiuro (o Ue pivea m-nuém. Partiea wh o the leeturo wig loaked ona very large item of expenses, - Until 1352 1o genorul collection was cver taken wp in this dlocese for the support of the Diocesan Seminary, For twenty years, therclore, the burden of educating pricets fell upon my finan- clal agent. He subported the seminary without asking afd from the diocese, when it whs Jovated in Brown County upou the farm now occupied the Ursutlne Community. He vald the sala- r?us of the professors dur clothed, and eduented the seminarinns, llupuhl all the expenses, ditring the snme lone pertod, for ecclusinatienl atudents b Mt. 8t Mary, Eme- mittsburg, in Franee, and at Rome, In twenty years all " these expenses, which, bt Justice, thi wwhols diocese should have borne, umounted to 4 vast sim, 10 my varfous voyages to Europe Ihad the in- terests of rellelon i mind, especialy m look! for pricsts for our misstons, German, Irist, of othier natfonalities, aml defraving the' ex- ponses of @ librory of b least 16,000 volumes, 8 uhitosaphie apparatus, ete., nltot which required largge expenditurea of the Diovessn resources, which, exclusive of sums spent in the building of the Orphan Asylumn of Cumminsville, of churehies, und the Cathedral aud other bulldings for the pupport of seminaries for 8o many yeara, for schools for waleh Ihad to go beavily 1n debt, flnally swamped me, My brother, the Very Rev. Edward Pureelly ordatied o priest In 1834, seeligz me overwhelmed by atl these labors and responsibilities, generously helped me to bear these burdens: but they were too lheavy for one who had no kind of mercantile or financial tralning to Hb him for the hard work hie nszumed, and to which for forty vears there was 1o une clse to devote bimselt. s fife was one of fmmncase lnbor sud no - reward but the conselousness of serving God, the Church, and hls bretheen to the extent of his mlntity, taking no regreation, no resplte from toll, nor any vest, - His self-sucrltieing splrit any one who knows him can- tell, and he never, never put one doilar of the woney of tho Churen or ot l!lllw people to his own’ personal account or credit, ‘Ihe ofllclal report of the Trasteea, while it shows an enormous debt (83,600,000), Ias cm- phatteally declared that not the slightest staln rests upon the honesty of my brother, who was fntrusted with the fluancial “alfulrs of the Dio- H. in. Batarday, March 2, 1 A spechul traln Wil ieae thc" aaane sy By orier many years, fed, lead W BN GRENEIENN, DRAREOKNIL & C0., Gencrul Auctloncers, 81 & 80 Randolphest, AUCTION SALE. 50 HEAD COUNTRY HORSES, At COOPER’S STABLES, Nos. 2 to 10 Monroe-st., Saturday Morning, March 22, at 10 o'clock, Thts Opentng Salo wilt Includo DRIVERS, DRAUGRT, & SADDLE HORSES All to bo positively sold under Mr. Cooper's well-knoxn gunraptes for SQUANE-DEALING, a3t 18 his latens Giun to maknnn AUCTION BALE overy Baturday dars T the scason, EIM, BARKER & €O., Auctloncers. FLENRS FOR OUR SATURDAY'S SALE, March 22, at 8:30 8. m., Wo havo tho largest ahiowiug NEW AND SECOND. FURNITURE, Carpels and General Household Goods, AT POPULAR cese. Thiey repeat the convietlon which all who | T CTIOIN ETOTUSH w hlm hotd, that kiml-heartedness and an 84& 80 RANDOLPH-BT. xeessive trust In the honesty of others who FLERSITIM, DARKER & €O, borrowed from Witin, united with the payment of compound fnterest, have aloue been the (Established January, 1850,) ;‘muul of my '.llx,%tm af?""""’iu sufl, II — honcstly owe my | creditors, “The acbt s W, lur(,‘ yh. lmseruuhluu ‘||no m‘th its wcl'a'htl. ?( M- A. BUTTERS & Co'l my forty-live years i the episcopacy this [s the darkest, t painful, mosy sorrowful hour, Marshandiss and Roal Batato When the storm broke upoi me, I would liave supk [nto my trrave, hud L not been strengthened by the renteimbrance of my duty us n Blshop of (od’s Chureh, und had I not bcen sustained by the generous sympathy which thousmids, Cath- oliea nd Protestants allke, have shown me in my distress. ‘Uhe Catholle Bishops of the eoun- try have made nie thelr debtor forever by thelr offer of assistance. Though unworthy of so wuch universal kinduoess, athil 1 rejoles over it, beenuso 1t glves we the hope of meeting iy ob- Ilzations, [t cheers me that the charlty Of so many has been sttrred by the misfortune of an old missionary Bishop, whose race I8 neariy run. After this truthial and fulthful expose of fncts, 1 appeal to all Cathollea unid others who feel for otliers' wovs to help me out of my ein- harrasaments, to relieve poor atd totling credie tors, who lent mo thelr money to bulld churches, to educate youthy, and to perforin sttudry works of charity, veliglon, nud boneyolenve, util morit the nssistance of Ahnfghty God tiut such goud works niy never fafl, * Great as the debt s, o dollar froin every one wounl soon cancel it, ‘Il charity thut has been so tervently mani- fested on ull sldes Is now my strong rehance to wipe out any disgrace that “may attach to the Chureh or any injury that way arlao to the fulth through the misiwanagement of thedeposits ol poor peuple, Guod bless, God reward n hun. dred fold thy kind hearts that have consoled o poor [nsolvent debtor, und God eorleh with all temporal blessings all those who are ready to welcomus him or bls representatives with gene crous hawds, They have created for nie a new debt of gratitudo thut L can never pay, For this universal avinpathy, unexpected and une merfted, U give, ull thut 1 have—the ast pray- era of my old ufze, und the Inst Massos of piy lung priestly life. J. B, Puneett, A f Clucinnatl, —ee—— e The Now I'lute Chiof, Virima (Nec.) Chronfets, Yusterday nfternoun at 8 tormul conelave of the Plutes,” Capt. Suny, 1 batf-brocer of the late Capt. Bob, was duly eleeted sub-chiot of thy Piutes of Storey County nud vicinity, There wero about forty of the héad men present, wet- g usu uclm ull % lovull(.‘nlxl:mum(mx. No nopi lencr uLr vote s allow amd there 18 1o appeal ? o from_the dechslon of the Counclt of Forty, Ly { PX: Hold by all Deagginin this slmple means the untutored savages are re- fteverd of the worry and anuoyanee of o cam. pafggn, und the yawp of the uogrammatieal ATCTIONEBEERS, 173 & 175 East Randolph-st. SPRING SALX Engagements are now Leing mada for the rateol Motisetiod Furnftury at Private Jessdes Par.let g to sell, and wlshing vur by givlng early noticy at our oftic oben, Al snles (ntrus caroful utten e srvices, will 0l ' iy QU Tt 1810V o ua will receive prowmpt sul nd aatisfactory retticieat, LAI SATURDAY SALE, HOUSEHOLD GOOD Of all Kinds, OMeo Furnture, Carpets, Stoved, ¢ BATURDAY, MAICH 22, AT 0:30 0'CLOCK A, My “Avour salegrooiud, 1730 173 Handiphent. S & CO, Anetioneen. OIEEON & L0y & 80 Handolpieat. Our Regular Friday's Sale, Friday, March 21, at 9:80 o'clock, Larga aud atteactlve showlig New and Sceond-hand Parlor awl Chamber FURNITURE. A full line of Now and Used Hrusacls and Woul Care [etw, Olitew Eurittuare, Platod Ware, Clinrs il ienteat Howelold Buieniture of all ids, néw au et d, Cenerat Meschand v hattel Mortiae dals uf 21 Hocond-hand Drit Ry aciéand Wool Carpets, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, 7 Al 60 Bawdolali-3t. REMEDY, Says: **1 was cured of ety tn ane muntt. bf HUNIS T A1 D aes of the Livey v IBadider, 0 ricans, and 'atad '.u.“utik.u!u: are cured by, BN EEWEp S ""’]Ily, Dianet {1Hsease, uconti eteuton o arat her by TN stump speakor 18 not numbered among thelr CELENEATED THROUON aMletfuny, 1uds sald that Bam did a htede Joe- out " the Unlot—e i .‘:r s rolting or wire-pulling for the pluce—that is, ho ‘n_.quarh. 11b and up e apent ahout $1.75 Slxing” doubtlnd members of the councll, und then went around assuring evervbody on his honor as a gentleman thut he ddidu't want the place. Hle ally violded tou heasy pressure wind took ft—nfter the mauner of Richid 11, 118 ilrse ofticlal proclamation 1s to the whites, Hucalled ot the Chrunicte ollico this morafng and desired the paper to give notice to all white wea that no Bquor musc be sold by them to any Indlans n Storey County. e has purchased o new bluo shict, und uow luoks like vne born to commisnd, o pur fo, Adles riers: QUNTITER, Coates tuner, Chicago. REUMES, TheGilecst A0 iy - pLitts pigwer P o e AAREE GOOD S Beiutfor e e e L Ty wlE1S Knlougent forthe ©MULTIVOREY Wigs hadetourderaml ey 292 w. Er BURKE Giidies - — e ROYAL BAKING I'U\VB“‘AI:: OYAL BoWDer Absolutely Pure. ot o 118 hol siomentts by suell entinent chewlsts 1 Dr, Sott, New Yorki Tho Royal Bakiag Powder s u pure Cream of Tuartar Powder, bold unly 11 eaus, by wil Grocen, wet B b Ut T U Y AT ity tong Yrofessor Geutl, Vulla 3 00 T2~ Beware of tho Injurious Alum Puwders. Manufacturers and doalers urga you to buy them, becs COnVTond Wl i a0 et & puni W OSUIO 0T a0 A rodieet locec, sure 3o contatn slui A o mn’l"fif“fi»‘fi{n}a‘:&gf fuou‘;}gfl«u. or? léfl:‘.’ ‘:’.:i:\. ausing B feetd tho biood. causca nimulce uu 1o Face 3 Tniliqustion, dysocpvia, nervous prostration, and all forme of pencrai deblity relioved by taking Menuman's Peptonzed oot oule, ine only prepuration of beef contalnlug its sutire nutritiond properticd, 141 nota wmwee vlimulant like Ly ex-

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