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THE CITY. i AUOTION SALES. if. J.T. Sawyer, Honaa Surgeon in Cook Coun> Company, . 43 proront, 4. Company, | the alr-shtp. Tt will be the Inrgest. balloon On | meme ern ne nnn, we the license of the proprietor. aro trua, the Company may ceato to exlat, ty Iospitai; corroborated the testimony ‘af peo: | total, 4d: present, i. Deam Corps, total, 22% | the ontiient with ihe single eon of the BY GEO. BP. GORE © CO,, THR ORNTRAL MUSIC TALL. —. vious witnees regarding tho nnture of injuries; | present, 19, Ifold, atsff,-and non-commissioned \ they will not ba sustained, ‘The attention of the demurrer hayingibeon disposod of, tho Metropolitan Muyor Ia called to the pince, and he should revoke will have to anawar the bill, and, tf ita afermonte Antiea, wore ¢aured hy helng struck with the horas. resent, 4%, Ii Company, total, 0s prosont, 43, | has boon engaged most of the winter In making at GENERAL NEWS. . great “Buffalo” balloon, which was builtin . G0 and Ra Wabasheay, 1878 or 1874, ‘Thero ara four nilles of atitchin, in the balloon, Tha Siting cavnelty of this REQULAR TRADE SALE acrostat, with coal-gas of aultable density, mile geor aetna repenty| _ Dv GOODS, acaultted of the shooting of Harnoy, Roman- TUESDAY, APRIL 1, AT 9:30 A. Me Catholic, In a party-riot Inst summer, has toft A Large snd Important gale. the city for Toronto, on account of threats pecker SPHCIAL. Quxngo, March 31.—The American barken- | THURSDAY, APRIL 3, AT 10 A. My tne City of Manitowoc, which returned to port. Wi BAN! tons MILLINE: [ett Fall avin tact nahora al Antcost wll | Oe OURAN Cartons IE TANERY, bound to Europe with a cargo of Inmbor, has er been thoroughly repaired during the winter. ANOTHER withese Hirst aaw deceased at nbont Go'cluck, aud whilo making oxam{nation the Injured man dled, + DAVID M, T11G08, nid A Weat Jackson treet, sore that while ntl ‘on the corner of Madieon and Clinton atrenta he sar deconsarl croselng the etreat in the wircetton of tha Saale Houve, and at the samo time raw a buogy with two men going weat up Mattson; the buggy'socined to be going vory fast; called. “?Look one onl man," but decoasud dtd not hear; ‘acemed to act as If + he were deaf; the old = man atruck clther by tho ehaft of the buggy or by the shoulder of the horee, and decenecd turned almost @ come: plete snmersanit, falling underneath the horeo, the wheols of the ychicie going over the man} the hugs f%, was slacked up form asecond of two; tho delver FEDERAL FACTS, ‘Tro hundred and Mitty barrels of alcohol wero oxported from this city yesterday. Soventhonsnnd dollars’ worth of 4 percent bonds were subscribed for yesterday at the Sub-Treasury, ‘Tho crittency dishurscmenta dy Asaletant- Trensurere Gilbert's ofice yesterday amonnted to $45,000. Tho Cnstom-Nouse employes wero pald off yos- terday, and Gen, McDowell's mon wil) get thelr ‘monoy to-morrow. rm. mee internal-reventie retnens yestorday footed up 32 Yesterany afternoon tho stockholders of tho Central Music Halt Company met in larior O of tho Palmer onde, for tho purpoeo of perfecting the organization of the Compaty and electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, Ashas becn pecans announced, tho purpore fe to erect the ai} st tha corner of Stute and Randolph strcets, and the enterprise, which hae been under the man- Agementot Mc, George H. Carponter, has reccived the support of our leading citizens, Few stock organizations ever oreaulzed in this city can boast of snch a Ilat of stockholder ae tine been asaomblod inthis Company, the lit including the represent- ative men of the city. ‘Ihe nanica of the stockholders are N. Ks Fairbank, George M. Yuliman, L, 7% Lelter, Rdaon Kejth, 8. A. Kont, RT. Crane, Martin Ryerson, © Marshall Fiold, J. OMicere, total, Wi present, 14. Grand total strength of regiment, fod; prosent, 458 oflcers And enlisted men, Icaving 08 Abecnt, gnc. evesy one of these men were accounted for by thelr company commanders as aick or ont of the elty, a numwbur being traveling men snd ont npon the road. All the tones have deen tnenad out of this organiza tion, leaving none but active members, who ai tend the weekly mectings and pay thele dues promptly. a ‘The muster of the Becond Rogiment was por poned until noxt Monday night, owing to the snail Tumbor that appeared at tho armory last oventn: Although Col, Quirk directed all the campany o| ficera to notify the man of tholr resnective col minnda to appear, goveral of them falled to du 40, And consequently there was but a amall proportion Dian Bauetcaalt is at the Pacific, Sho Hon, J. A. Harding, Desdrood, {8 at the mer. ‘The Hon. 8. P, Wheeler, Catro, Is atopping at +*dhe Tromont. ¢ Tadge L, Wil, Washington, 1 one of the guests the Palmer. “nd Uon. M, Maginols, Montana, ts domiciled atthe Pacific, . . Kline, Pittabutg, Pa, t6 stooping * ‘ " of the regiment present. Bho will probably be the first seagoing vessel to Pees % . dones, if. M. Singer, Geonge B. Carpenter. W. 29,420, of which amount $10,339 was for tax: | Iooked pack and imincdiately let his boracout | phe sixth Ws mr a eo See Dy 1, W. Ripley, Rutland, Vie, Bite Wet Gog vAe Walken, Huneings | Baud split SHUTH tor tobaces and clgats, and | without makingrany. inquiry: witness mover saw | gape Sixth Wattallon mastorad fone companies at | go out this season, * ¢ lon, J, Nal 1 TK, I . ‘. the two occupants of the buggy before, but recogs nized them now; deccased wna walking across the etreot with his hands behind him; witness helpod to piek the body up; there was noamall of Wquor about deceared; don't think the occnpants of the buggy sai deceased befora they ran lim over: de- consed could not have crossed the sireot without being knocked down, but could have rotrested had he heard the ahont of ywitn John MeDonald, veterinary surgeon, swore that he witnensed the accident, and recognized Mr. Scott in the baggy; had mnown the horse for about seven years: ‘auiimal was fractious, and took the bit very hatds tt would hava been adidicult matter to have stopped the animal, because it lost its fect Immetiately before the accident, and, by experi+ ence, witness said when tho ho! did so it was 8 hard matter to bring him down; the bagry, he thought, waa going at about five or six miles an hour, ‘The next witoess, J. WU. Wilaon, did not think the horse was going moro than four or five miles an hour: the bugey was not going st on unusual pace tn his opinion. ‘A Juror remarked that, {f the spced was only four or tlve miles an hor tho drivor ought to havo beon able to dear bia horse up in time to provont Indeo J. M. Buiten, Indianapolis, is among tho 4 guests of tne Pactoe, ‘The Hon, D. HW. Wheelor, Plattamonth, Neb.. ta ‘& Bueat of the Sherman. Theodore Tilton lott forthe Enattast evening, _ Via the Pittsharg & Fort Wayne Ratiroad, "phe efection returns will bo shown by atero opticon fram Tax. Trrnuxe office this evening. ‘Tho too. W. A. James, Speaker of the Iiinots Woare of Represontatives, 1s rogisterad at tho man. Peek, W. W. Kimball, E. Eanshaw, Eugene Cary, dames i; Tayner, Williom @. Hibbard, William, ‘ 3. Quan, Jaines Van Inwagen, D.” ‘Adler, Chaiics D, Namitl, William G, Baker, W. E, Met eneys Asa Dow, John Crerar, Walter L, Yeck, David Swing, U. B. Holines, John M. Clar! A. J. Averill, Mra, E. A. Stora, Frank A, Bite, and William k, Page. Me, George 13. Carponter, acting for the com- miesionera, called the mecting to order, and the fon, J. M. Waiker was chosen Chairnran and Mr. Carpenter Secretary, aftor which the stockholders proceeded to ballot for nine Directors for the en- ening year, with the following reanlt: No K. Faire ank, I. Z Letter, Kdeon Keith, K. T, Crano, George 1}. Carpenter, H. M. Singer, J. M. Walker, John M. Clark, and Eugono Cary, after which the meeting arjourned, It ts nuderatood that work will begin on the building at once os soon as contracta can be tet, and the hall.will be completed in thne for tho next aeason of amusements, | ANGELL. A Trinuna reporter haa a few minntes' chat with Charles Angell yesterday at the Penitentiary. Ve ts now employed tn the atone department, un- dor Mr, Worthy, keeping two seta of books and Baron atreot, and ono company at South Chicago, in all avout 200 mon, ‘Tho First Regiment Cavalry postponed Ita muster’ until Thursday evening. MANNIDAL ZOUAVRS. The first annual ontertainmont of Campany A, Bixtcenth Battalion, I, N. G., was givon last ovon- ing tn Pacific .tlall, corner Clark and Van Buren streets, in honor of the admission of the organiza- tion into the State militia @ year ago, and of the ratification of’the Fifteenth Amendment to the Conatitution of tho United States, The hall was filled ~owith a large audience of colored people — an was decorated appropriately. Tho President of the occasion was Mr. Lioyd Wheoler, who delivered an interesting oration, commemorative of thaday, Select reudings by Misses Eliza Campbell snd Flora W. Cooper, an eeray by Miss Brightte Dresden, orationa by Messrs. F. L. Barnett and U2, D. King, singing by a malo quartet, instrumontal music by an orches~ ua, and on exhibition drill by Company A, com: rised the programme, During the evening rig.-Gen. ‘Torrance, Lfeut.-Col. Cannon, Maj. John Lanigan, Col. W. 8. — Beribner, Gol.’ Appleton, So), 4, GO. Habbara,’ snd othor ‘Moat of the Government offices will bo clased to. day after L o'clock. Arrivals and depsrtures of ‘yeencle aftor that hour will be reported! at the barge lice nt Rush atreot bridge fostead of at the Cus- jom-ilouse, Teane Livingston and Tf. B. Heffern, of Rock + ford, were before Commissioncr Hoyne yesterday ‘on the charge of failing to cance) internal-revenne stampa in thelr businuss ae wholesale lquor+ dealers, Thoy waived examination, and wero heli in $800 bail cach. The indications are that thors aru several more of this clase of cascs to fol- low in a day or two. + United States Marshal Witdrup received nv din- pet yeaterday from the City Marshal of Pulge, W., informing him of the arrestof two counters feiters in that city, and a deputy was sent down to bring them up. ‘hoy will be hero this morning, No names wero given, but it Is unilerstood that the fellows are the makera of some of tha new and dangerous countorfolt standard dollars. One Matthias Banman, of No. 617 West Chicago avenne, anintornal-rovenue offender who was out on ball, came Inte court genterday morning and ‘The contractors for the demolition of the old } a Court-Hones nave Gitcorared in the rulnan vault Great Catalogue Auction alo containing abou! I th of unclaimed * be rool ewatchees Jewaley, “ove,,—supposcd to OF OUSTOM-MADB: ‘ Have been placed there by the’Court for safe- keoping. ‘The police attempted to take charge of the goods; but the contractors refused to Seoe oD ire them up, on the advice of thelr lawyer. 3 5 he matter will be submitted to the Govern- ae sesbh are wet monte apectat Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘AND SLIPPERS i. Be, Jonny Aub. March Ge iF Frovinetal WILL DE MADE BY, ecrctary, Mr. Wedderburn, In explaining the By financial condition of the Provinée,aaid the Naw | CULO. FP. GORE Bnunavwicis Government hal outstanding: elaine 80 & 82 WABASH-AV,,.. agalna: ne ominton Govorunent simountin u . 16 $160,000, Beales: thle, Now Hrunaviek mina On Weduesday, April 2, at.9:30 am prompt, acialm fora portion,of the tishery-award, The flsterice botoneed to the Provinces and tlicy had | wiAfhFeisicre eta hare viuted itera, sates thie suring pees peal aentroved. ole was, thercfore, richie geen by che aere er nre perore, ‘ais Bale wi that the Province should havo some pectininrs ey a compensation. for thelr destruction, ‘The Buc. | ~Besiontes and goods ready for tnepeotton Monday. fear tad hat if forth eee of tha Eee | BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE, “phe Calumet Clao haa made arrangements to re cave election returns at the club howse this evon> “fpg for the benefit of fte mombers, Mrs, Senator Invalie, of Kanane, with her family, | kopistered at the Pactitc, yesterday. She is on her way tojolo bor husband in Washington, ‘The banks, the Board of Trade, aud most of the Dbviness hounee will be cloned to-day at 1 o'clock, - in order to enable their employes tu vote, “FN. Finney Geperal Manager af the Wiacon- fr was as loyal ag any inan; bot, sincoon amount ‘We aballeeil tn our Wednesday Bale, sta Central itllrond, and J. E. Simpson, Ganoral | herrarming the work bitherto done by two men, Bio ana ‘costa, ard to sland” couaraltied nnitl tuo | 2 Seen sii, Jing and siaitoficers of the into mullllavlslted tho | Te’ been awardedy the Provines was entitied to | 100 LOTS OF BANKRUPT STOOK “Manager of {he Vandalia Line, are at the Pacific, fo appeared cheerful and contented in hisatriped | fine was paid. Thoy took him down into the CORNELICR h which Is cotnmanded by Capt. It. &. Moure, For: | portionof that amount. He spoke of the OF BOOTS AND SHOES, "the Bishop of Iinole visited St, Stonhen’s Epla- | suit, and his etuptoyer fe vastly pleased with him, | Marshal's office, where he sat committed until 108 Madison etrcot, a hatter, one of the occapanta ty-flve handsoincly-unfformed snd wedl-cquipped colored men were in the ranka, and they marched well, and wont through the manual of arms fairly. At Is snid that the company can muster assay, men in all, but ‘there are not enough uniforms for the whole number, The fol- lowing figures show the financial standing of the company: Paid for dress uniforms, caps, and croes belts, $1,381; fatigue and drummer uni- forme, $220; rent, fuel, and extras $171; total He says he {6 & thorongh business mon, and caaily performs the double duties imposed ton him; that, am short, be ts a model convict, fe nuver askaa favor of anybody, never cohipluina, and $s granted no mord liberties than any other convict wonld be occupying tho same oaition., He fx not allowed to talk upon any aub- ject othar than busincas with visitors, bat the re- porter was allowed tu converso with him.* Ho talked frecly. Mitty indifferent subjects for some f Parish yesterday, and, after sermon in tho sebning’ conkemed a clase of candidates for. the . Holy Tete, presented by the Rev, Henry G. Perry, +. Of the church in thie city. ‘The Journal des Consutate of Paris eaye that , Capt. H. Carrey of the French navy, brathor of r! Gatrey, French Coneul in Chicayo, haa been at- tached to President Grevy's household as staff ofi- cer representing the navy. deputation that had alroady walted on the Do- Tinien Goyorsment to tae thesa cinims, wud 3.80.6 8 Wabnatrny, 9 sald it did not add to the dignity of any Govern- Hoag to jaye he eoud delegations to ee to Thursday, April 3, at 0.a, Ty wock at the door for their legitimate claims, Special Dispatch to The Trib Hania, Mavelt Bl.—Novia Scotia is becom- TRADE SALE ing uneasy about ner abara of the fishery-award, slong in tho afternoon, when Harry- Rubens, So cialint candidate for City Attorney, attacked the boiling, saw the Judge, aud made an arrange: ment by which Bauman’ was freed temporarily from ‘" these bond Mo deposited $50 with the Marshal as security for Bauman's appearance Wednesday. Suet why Mn Socialist Ruvona should be so very anxioua tu have Mr. Alleged- |, Socialist Banman breathe the air of freedom for one day wasn't ao clear ot first an St was aftor- of tho buggy, tentifled that Mr, Scott wae driving, ‘but did not appear to ece tho man; when jyet upon the deceasod witness acized tho relns and tried to stop tho horge, but couldn't do it; sftor kaving Foxe, about three blocks stoppod and Jooked back, at didn’t think the man waa hurt, ao drovo on, and thonght uo more ubout the affair nntil ycater- dar morning; tho horse was a bigh-mettled aniinal, but at the timo of the accident was not going $1 ‘Mr. Jamea A, Scott, hatter, No. 155 2 = Anthe Legislative Assembly, Mr. Srilth moved ‘adiaon | paid ont, $2,077, Recelved trom Citlzene’ Asso-.| S resolution that the Government open a corre- al :\ Bdward H. Goff, General Eastern Acentof the | tiie. | Ile said that several of ‘his friends had beon de, whon it waa pretty shrowdisfsurinised that | strect, wae then called, Admitted tha accident; | ciation and public, $714; leaving a balance patd by | spondence with the Dominion Government, with Union Pacific Railroad, Boston: P.,A. Groat, Gen- | own to sco him, Including his brother and Col. | Bauman was 8 good man to havo ‘around clec- | did not sce the decented until upon him; eaw the } tho sndividnal membora of 4 * gral Paseenger Agent of the Kansas Pacitic Tatl- | Schaffner, Mr. Worthy has the utmost confidence lay_and work up tho caus among tho aviow of procuring a portion of the fishery award for this Province, Taking the smount patd Newfoundland os her portion as a basis, he thought Nova Scotia should receive about 33,- 400,000. ‘The Promicr stated that tha matter was under the conslderation of tho Govern- ment, but he was not ina position to state at presont that action It would take. horse atrike him and spin him around, but did not imagine he was hurt; {f he bs thing serious bad occurred wit! havo returned. of $2,843, At the close of the oxbibition drill Maj. Lanigan ton: voters. Mr. Rubens le not anunaciish philauthro- inspected the company and found It in eflictent 8 plat, d;andGen, M.S. Littiefleld, President of the Diorlda Railroad, aro at the Maliner. Mr. Otto Bntz, the afinnte Clerk in the Probate Court, realgned hin position yesterday to enter upon the practice of Jaw, in which ho tas the bea » wishes of hieamany frienta, His place wil ba fill- ed accoptably by Mr. Honry A. Foster. ‘The temporatnre yesterday, na observed by Man- ance. optician, 88 Madison atreet (‘Tumuns Build ny). was a folto A, m., 7 dogreen; 10.0, in him, and states that ho appgars like a man who is nteiving to explate tho crimahe has committed honcetly and in good faith, and ho thinks -ho has ‘no idea other than that of eerving his fall sjx years and threo months out in privan, this being the fall tern after dedneting the allowance for aniform good behavior. known that any- gald ho would . ORIMINAL. ‘Lesser Friedberg, of Raco case notoriety, was before Justice Foote yesterday charged with doing & pawnoroking business without a license, and was discharged for want of prosecution, Eddie Moore, a tough youth of about 18 sam- mers, soyeral winters, and a fow hard falls, was before Justice Hammill yesterday, and was put under $100 bonds to keep the peace for one year with Henry Ulrich, whom he threatoncd to kill for tostifying againet‘Ocl and Farrell, who recently wero acutenced to hara labor in the Ponitentiary for four yours each. Arrests: Thomas Kenny, John Williams, and John Burke, brought in pon genoral principles by tho police at Central Station: LengenoDay, late ceny of three pool-balls for which au owner 18 Wanted at the Armory; Henry Melner, larceny of 19 from Nicholay Postl, of No. 14 North avonuo; anil Coughlin ond Fred Pautsem indulging in a street Aight at tho corner of Clark and superior atrects, Detective Briesctto, of St. Paut, Minn., arrived 4 —— THE BOARD OF TRADE. + MR. W. L. SCOTT, of Erle, Pa., the gentleman who proposes to erect anew building forthe Board of Trade, arrived in this clty yeaterday, and explained to a reporter of ‘Tun Trinuns hie plans in relation to this project, ‘His mtontions havo already been given in part, bat he has now matared his plans to auch an extent that he feols confident of succosa in case the Buard cloges with his offer. Mr. Scott owns the block bounded Sy Van Buren, Jackson, and Shermmn streote and Pacific avenno, iis idea is to secure the vacation of LaSalle streot from Jackson to Van Huren atrect, thus giving a site about 400x200, amply suficient for tho uso to which itisto be pot. The side strects are to bo given an increased width, . thus leaving a frontage of about 400x180 feet. - On this lat he proposes to pata fino building, costing £000,000, and covering the entire space. ‘Tho room allotted for the Board will only bornised from the alreet enongh to give & high basement for offices. Tho upper floors will slso be devoted to offices for commisalon firms. GLASSWARE, *: 60 Crates English and American W. @ Ware, “inopen lots.” 26 Caska Brown and Yellow Ware, 150 Bris, Glassware, consisting of Sets, Goblets, Tumblers, Pitchers, Wines, Lamp Chim. neys, Shades, Reflectors, &c. A full Une Table Cutlery, Goods packed for country merchants, GEO. Y. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. Saturday, April'5, at 10 a. m,, TRADE SALE FURNITURE, Consisting of Todsteads, Chamhor_ Bets, Tavles, Lounges, Stattranes, Bed Bprin reas, Parlor Buti THE VERDICT. ‘Tho jury brought inthe following verdicts We, the jury, find thatthe deceased camo to his death trom ta files tecelved'y THE TREMONT. Tha fnrnituro of the Tremont House was old un- dor mortgage foreclosure yesterday morning. This property cost orizinatly 8255.000, but has been in’ use for ahout Ave years, In 3875 it was mort- Faaed for $50,000 to the National Life-Insurance vompany by Mr, James Couch, its owner, who had Jeascd ‘ibe hota! from the Conch estate. In Jan- wary the principal became due, and the money was wanted, Mr, Couch could not pay, and the furniture was advertlisd for sao. Tut before it was disposed of &. 8, Jaffray & Cu., of New York, who held a vecond mortgage, got out an injunction, In pursuance of which tho Court appointed the aste for yesterday, and Mr, Sarouel Butler, trustee tor the tortgage-holdera, was present with an altorney, who conducted the nate, ‘Tho furniture, which was put up in bulk, was bid off for $54,702 to Mr. it, Crees, clerk: hn A. Rice, who te at present managing the hotel nodera four-years’ lease, Tha toring of the wily wore 10 per cent down, and the reat as soon 18 the pupera can, be made out, ‘Tho purchase was made of course in Mr. Iice's bohalf, _——— RIVERMEN'S CONVENTION. Creomnati, O., March 81.—A large number of delegates to the River Convention assembled at the Burnet House to-day, and organized by calling Capt. dames Wise to the chair, After o specch by Benjamin Exgleston upon the im- portance of the object for which the Convention had assembled, Capt. Charles W. Batchelor, of Pittsburg, was appointed permanent Chairman, and Ward Robinson, of Cincinnatt, Sceretary, Capt. John Cowden, of Memphis, then ad- Aresscd the Convention at some length, re- hearing his experience at Washington and his tamilarity with the commerce of tha country. Our river interest, he said, had dimtolsned in- stead of keeplug paco with other interests. In ary cannot ayred ctentto Justify the holding of the sntd James A. Scott ona charge of crimital carelessness, yet tt 1a tho opin- fon of tha jury that thero was careleamness, both on the part of J. A. Bcott in driving faster than ho shold abard-mouthed horse, and on the part of the deceased in moving slowly acroten publtg street withaut exercis jug due care for his ow. personal anfety. THE COUNTY BOARD. ROUTINE BUSINESS, ‘Tho Bosrd of County Commlestoncta bold tte rogular weekly meeting yesterday afternoon, Ai) tho mombers were present, and Commissioner Senne occupled the chair. % Aftorthe Clerk read tha minutes Commissionor Fitzgorala moved that that portion of the record that placed on file hie resolution zolating to the transferring of tlio per dlom alsowances of tha Commissioners to the Conrt-House Hand besircken wn, 405 Dey 3 p.m. 1,8 p. m., 40. "+: Barometer at 8a. m., 20,52; 8'p. m., dd, ‘Tho Domocrate have spont much monvy tn mail- ing to every votor tickets with {he names of all the regular Kopublican nominees oxcopt Mr. Wright. Mr. Marrluon being substituted, Itepublicans i spond ‘scan thelr tickets closely before handing thom i, _[itr. Jacob Greanbond, of thle city General “Agent forthe Southern Sintes of the Yalo Lock ‘Company, has Just returned from a ton-weeks' trip. throogh Geargls, Alabama, Florida, and utstana, Ho reports busines moderate and pul- ties quict In those rectlons. Mr. T. 8. Ronton, editor of the Jonesboro ‘Demorrat, ia in the clty, stopping at the Mattusan House, whero he will bo for two or three days, Bio ronorts tho prokpects of tho pench croo In his Marble-top * W. 8. Bue ts, and other Staple Ua Mr, Scott referred to 8 letter written by him and tof this, b td the Erle Canal handled inthis s d | out, asseriing that it had boon laid over under tho! | pabiished in Tum Tripune of Feb. 19, tn which ho | SUPPOrE oF he sa! anal Hecton oe RoTie ‘mieehlet wich wasteported at tetle, belior known as s'ited™ Adame, e wets | TE puuoned tp Tu Daauneot Fou, as, fasrateh He | more reloht. im even month than Nov Or- > the time. Commissloner Wood maved an amondmont that ell= known confidence swindler, ‘Tho crime allegod ho minutes bo approved, aud the Board concurred, & against the prisoner [4 ovtalning $1,300 upon forged cheeks - from the St. Paul frm of Willlam Dawson, Smith Co. Ho hired as salesman to the large Wlaconsin manufactoring firm of Stout, Kuapp & Co., and in his travels struck St. Paul. Very ndroitly ho placed $1,000 cash in a bank thero,. drew upon it at intervala, anu conveyed an impresaton of great solldity to tho ‘business men with whom hy enmo in contact. He forged a couple of checks and easily obtalned tho indorsement of the swindled tirm, Sophia Hoff, who keeps a saloon at No, 32 Wes- fon atreat, was before duaticn Harpalll: yastonls for keeping a saloon without license, and for acii- ing Hquorto minors, ‘The caso was continued till ‘Thursday, ‘tne complaint iy brought by a woman named Holm, whoso son is the minor to whom tho Voguor was sold. She, itis anid, will swear that a {rightful state of degradation and corruption existe at Mire, Holl's unloon; that young girls ato enticed to go thera and drink, and when drunk aro turned over tothe mon who rusort thero; that her own daughter, aged 14 years, was led ‘astray in that aanner. and that other girls of oven younger ago aro similarly treated. Tho cose has boen brought under the notice of the authorities, and tho ro- quest has been made that the woman's license bo reroked in cage it be proven that she has one, and that no license be fesued In caso she applics for one, Justice Summorfold: James Mack, alias Gorman and “Ornzy,"" theft of a watch and chain from Moz Wolfarth, of No, 460 Stato stroot, wiilo at- tending tho Communist colobration at tha Exposi- ton Butiding. walyed examination, and was hold in $600 to the Crimlnat Courts George McCormick, a sanll boy who held up and robba John Nelson of $10, which ho had just stolen fram his “father, who lives" at No, 38 Mickory streat, $800 to the Criminal Court, ‘on his way to tho Itoform-School; John Burns, allas McGovern, and Hvnry Moyers, ‘allne * Bug,"” two of the pals’ of James Johnson, $100 fne for vagrancy} dames Hogan, theft of ‘a coat from Cliristlan Gennott, $50 dno; Jean Baptiste and Ma- thilde Delanenu, thu thieving millinern who rubbed Gayo Bros. 5 Lizzie Adame, drunk and disorderly, Pluv ino: eney Darling, larcany of $25 from a Horunt, of No. 45 Polk atecat, $400 to the Criminal Court; Gearze Joffers, the ‘nogro who cut Lowle Price and Mary Blaine with a Tazor, $600 to the 2d; Alexander Ewing, stabbing Louls Butler, $500 to'the wd; John Williams, picking a woman’ THE CILY-ITALL. All tho elty offices will be cloacd to-day, Supt. Seavoy swore in fifty specials for duty at the pulls. Fivo cases of ecarlet fevor and two of dinhthorla were reported to the Health authorities. ‘Tho scrip paid out amounted to $675, and the Clerk has $12, 000 on hand waiting tobe called for. ‘There ato exactly 2,900 saloons in the city,—at least the proprictors of that taany have taken out licenses. ‘tho Treasurer's receipts wore: Collector, $146; Water Oiflee, $2,111: Comptrofler, $214; total, 72. Ale pald out $4,000, ‘Thero was no meoting of the Council Jaat oven- ing. owing to the lack of aquornum, and the fow Alderincn present adjourned antti Friday evoning. ‘Tho Health Onlete's roport for Inst woek shows tha following: Notices served to abate nuisances, 177: nuisances abated, 144; wolght of bad meat condomned, 4507 pounds, | "Tho scrip redemptions footed up $008, making 7,700 since the first cali was issued, but over 4300, 000 han been guthered in on account of taxes. About $1,000, OUU Is etill outstanding. ‘The followlng building permite were tasuod: 8. K, Martin. one-story brick dry-kjIn, 70x00 feat, Lin- colu streot anil railroad track, $6,000; *ame, two- atory brick oflice and dwelling adjoining, $1,500; Charles Tunnich, three-story and basoment brick dwelling, 25x55 "feet, No. ‘Indiana street, 3, case he receives assurances that the Board will oc- cupy hie ball when finiehed. On his arrival horo yesterday he continued his negotiations with sev- eral prominent Board of Trade men, but no defl- nite conclusion has beon reached ns yet. ile had a conferenca with Mr. B, P. Hutchinson yesterday, Sn which that gentleman stated that in cise the ne- gotiations fora tot on Monroe etrevt should fail, the parties he represonts sould undoudtodly closo with the offer of Mr, Scott. Itis expected that a definite answor will bo glven by the end of this weok, and incase they cloae with thls offer work will be commenced at onc: 3 2 ‘Under the plan as at present, it will not bo ntc- essary for any of the members to subscribo for slock to crect the bullding, as Mr, Scott proposes to finish tho ballding himself, only provided tho Hoard shall be bound to occupy it when finished. Should work bo commenced at onco the building could ba completed -by next apring and be ready for occupancy. It {a not anticipated that thore would bo much trouble in obtaining the cancellation of tho present leaxo, asthe amount necessary to sc- cure this could be mado up from the decrease in ront The gentlemen with whom Mr. Scott conferred yesterday. were of ono mind ‘ns to tho necessity for ate the only hitch boing as to tho question of jocation, Mr. Scott lenves for home to-day, whera ho will rocelve ananswerfrom Mr. Intchinson. and, if favorable, return to this cltysoon to make the nec- vnsnry arraugements for an early beginning of the worl, CANADA. National Banks—Horrlble Deod—A Grent Steamor— Tho Tarli-Tinkerlng — North- weatern BMountod Pollce—Aoronautlsm— ‘Trensure Trove—Aftor the Flshory-Award, Apectat Dispatca to The Tribune, Orrawa, March 81.—The members of Parlia- ment held another meeting to-day to discuss a natfonat currency for the Dominion. Among those’ prescut were: Mesers. Hay, ' Wallace, Rymal, Trow, Charlton, Plumb; White, and twonty-flve others. A series of resolutions wero presented by Mr. Wallace, and, after some dis- leans did in thirteen years: thot thia grew outofa Iackof attention ciyen to our rivers, and particularly the outlet of our great Western atreams at the mouth of the Misalasippl. Upon the conclusion of Capt. Cowden’s re- marks, a committee of flvo ou rules and order of business was uppolnted, after which the Con- vention adjourned to mect this afternoon, when Capt, Cowen will address them at lungth, ex- hiviting plans, charts, and maps cunuccted with the proposed fmprovements, At the conclusion of Capt. Cowden's remarka the Convention discussed the wharfage charges, The oplulon of delegates appeared to bo that the charges were excessive und in some cases exorbitant, Adjourned sine dle. ————___— LOTTERY DRAWING. Lovisvinie, Ky., March 81.—The eighth draw: ing by the Commonwealth Institution took place hero to-day. Ticket No. 21,203 drow $30,000; 11,755 drow $10,000; 11,410 drew §5,000, , — THE SYSTEM OF “ HARD-PAN" PRICES that has mado tho Chicago Carnot Company 0 im- monsoly popular with carpot, furnitare, ana wall- pavor huyors, wo undorstnnd, isto bo alrictly and faithfully adhered to in ele immense new storcs, corner Wabash and Montoo atroct. << NEW MOWN HAY, Dr. Prico'a Floral Riches, Pet Rose, and his charming Sweet Clover, aro os fresh nnd siest os tho flelds in bay-making timo, Try them. a DRUNKENNESS, , Dr, D'Unger, discover of the cinchona cure for drunkenness, curcs all cascs, Room 27 Valmer Touse, . ee Coughs and colds are often overlooked. A con- t{nuance for any longth of time causes irritation of the longs’ or some chronic throat disensc. “Brown's Bronchial Trochea" ara an effectual congh remedy, Tho genuine ato put uponty in boxes, 2Gc. i Second-Hand Goods : Of every description, ‘The contents of sevorat reste dences Will Ue sold. Sale positive, ani to dealers only, Uno. b, GORE & Cor, Auctioneers: te Mr. W. F. Poole will lecturo tn the. -Fairview t conree at the Univeratty Place Baptist Church to- night on the aubject of ** Public Libraries.” Mr. Poolo's lectare was ect for March 13, but was de- ferred in consequence of his absonce fram town ar thatUme. Prof, Matthew's lecturo on ** Stylo," ostpaned fora similar seanou from Feb. 25, will av bedelivered next week Tuesaday, April 8. Adramatic entertainment waa givon at Blue Jost Saturday evening in which Mr. 1. A. Wattics, ‘ono of Collector Harvey's Gaugers, and Mr. Georze 8, Cowdery, ono of the clerk's in the Collector's oMico, took part. ‘The entertainment coneleted of ‘ Roberteon’s comedy, ‘*Hume," and tho farce, **Boz and Cox," was given in ald of a deserving charity, and wasa succcsa iluanciatly and other- wire.» ‘Tho journeymen tallora of tho city are disenssing 2) "the question‘af organizing a co-operative shop ur y soclaly to enter into active compotition with their former bosses. Several mectlugs have been helt Of lute, and ut the meeting at No. 7 Clark street \ Jnat ovening the aubject waa discuerad at lenuth, but witnout arriving at any decision, The ayita~ tion will be kept upy and possibly some organiza: “tion may be the reaalt..: +” Coroner Mann yestorday held an tnquest upon Jamen Gullfoyle, wha was found dead m ove yes- terday morning, having diod during the uluht of «pheumatisin of the heart, Deceased was of Feist bith, sbout GU ‘yeata of age, «and a bachelor. Ho was for the pant ¢luven enra in thoemploy of J. K. Botsford, No, 61:2 Michigan avenuc, and for tivolve years prior to that was employed in a similar capacity by tho duceasel Dre Egan, Me was an uldand trusty servant, oud was a great favorite with bie employ ore. : ; ; Tho Taxpayers’ Association of Inat year has clyon Dirth to the Taxpayers’ Unton, which tins been in- corpornted, anil will commence operations 1s econ as tho next asecsemonta aro made, ‘ho oblect 14 to secure un equitable nssessinent of the property: of members residing anywhero in tho city. ‘The + officers are: Hresident, J. H. Dunuumit Vice- President, J.C. Walteras ‘Vrensurer, Willinu Bamerro: scerotary, 1. fi. Stanley; Dircciare— Jool C. Watters, It. T. Crime, Malcom MeNell), Rovert Law, J, Boidler, J. 14, Dunham, and Will jam Manterre, , The Trustees of Take Forcat Untversity mot in 1 thu clab-room of the Shorman House at 3 o'clock Under a susponsion of the rules Coramissloner Stowart offered ao resolution providing that tho county offices bo closed to-lay, and it was adopted, : ‘Two proposals, offering to place in good shane tho ditapidated sidewalk around the County Build- ing for $340 and $125, wero referred back to tha Committes on dail aud dail Accounts, Commiasloncr Burling movor tliat tho bids for the work on the Court-fonse rowinidy ba roferred back to the Joint Committeoon Public Bulldinys and Publle Service, inorder that they, might ob- tsin tho opinion of the Architect and the County Attorney tnon them, Commiesioncr Fitzgorald insisted npon tho mat- tor taking the regular course Wf business, and the Chair so ordered. J « Tho Finance Committce romrted in favor of tho adoption of Commissloner Buino’s resolutions, ro- quiring tho County Troasunr to report monthly instead of somi-monthlyo4 heratofore, and also that Commnaaloner Fitzgerall’s resolution, requir- dng the Troasurer to roport certain mattora to the Bonrd, be placed on file. ‘ho report was adopted, ‘Tho Board thon enone: until Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock, RECEPLIONS. TNE NEY. Di. LORIMER. ‘Tho Soctoty of tho Firaj Baptist Church tendered A reception Inst night at ne parlors of the church, cornor of South Park ayesueand Thirty-firatetrect, to the Rey, Dr. G. C. Lrimer, to whom thoy havo oxtendad a call, and wh¢ preached to them 80 de- Ughttully Inet Sunday, Tho gatheting was extend- ed to show tho hoped-for ond expected pastor of what the church-mombership was composed, and to acquaint bin with the people who ate so unani- mous and carnest fn tholr offorts ta induce him to leave his flock at Tromont Temple, Boston, and as- auine the Ieadorablp of tho Firat Church, which ao mach needa the foatering cars of a preacher of Dr. Lorimer's charactor and acknowledged ability. In these, and in all other respects, the ro- ception was a docidcd and extremely enjoynblo muiccosa, The attendance was lurge, comprising nearly all the mombers of the congregation. And tome who are not memoors of the Sacicty, and yet Y¥ i. FRIEDMAN & SON, & +200 and 203 Ragdolp! SPECIAL SALE! Grand Opening Spring Trade Sale! BY OATALOGUE. On Wednesday, April 2, at 10 o'clock, 300 ORIGINALPACKAGES - CROCKERY. Fnelieh arid American, Rockingham and Yellow Ware. ‘Tablo Glassware. hina and W. @. Decorated Chamber Sets, uineys and es. ‘Table Cuttery, Plated Ware, BMrrors, &c., &c, k ‘This sale compriacs tho largest sssortmont over oh tered west uf Now York, : : ‘us W. BECKFORD, Auetioneer. ?) LISON, POMEROY & CO., ‘Auctloneers, 78 & 6U Raudolph-st, TUESDAY, oUR ‘There wore 143 denths Inst week, an Increase of six over the preceding one, and of twenty-nine over the corresponding week in 1878, Of tho de- coenta, Altyealx were under 2 years old, Bron- chilis cared off atx, convulaons fifteen, diphthe- ria aixtecn, acarlet fever eleven, consumption Mteen, aud’ pneumonia etght, ‘Thy attention of Fouts Seavay Js called to his very lant order, forbidding members of the nolice force to canvase in tho Sntorest of any candidate, or otheewlso taking auy active partin politica, Ong ollicer, and others of the rank and Ole avont Central Niation, made vieits daring ‘tho oven- IAPRIL1 1, BEING ELECTION DAY, EGULAR TUESDAY BALE WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL * Wednosday, April 2, at 9:30 o’olook ‘When wo will offer our usual assortment of Now sad Second-Hand FURNITURE, ror cusston, it was agreed to placo them on tha no- | trajgostion, dysvepsin, nervous prostrat CARPETS, q ‘T : ly a ve 4 . lon, and 2 Yuu labs rogm of te Sherman tinaae at vctoie | saat clare stent drinking, houres of, the modi | pocket ip Dearborn atrst iinehen, $100,ah0; | Voy nassed in socal’ conversations plearaniy ine | tC paper of tho Tlouso of Coramons. ail Torme of! generat dabiity relieved by taking sTOVES, the Key. J, Monro Gibson, presiding. ‘Tho wand | worked §n favor of tho ** encle wan," and thott of yropert Belonginc to gerto Titman, | Seruptod at times ‘by vocal aclections rendered by Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. ae Pca yecariee, never hte OMY Paeneral Houschold Goods, Mlankets, Dede and Bedding, Ripken tt aid ateateSy Stedlma, arses | "HERMES wn onlarment Deacon tylrse. | , NoaDTOOS MarehSl—Tho Dody of a baby | Mepeton dels noia warosaaiant ike te ex: | gare" Cowan ay ata Ran if for Iumpectton, | No nation, was taken, sand tho COUNTY BUILDING. RO ThA twenty sieth atte, aa catomneon of | ested attention, and Ina few nappy eontences | 9 fow days old was thrown from tho oxpress- Tracts of beef, butcontains blood-making. forco- OMe joard adjuurned to mect again In two weeks atthe - Wuying 160 yards af carpet valued S140 from the buya for 85, knowing tho eames to havo been stolen, dustico Morrison: Mary Martin, Mary Haley, and Carrie Heath, deunk and disorderly, $50 Ang cach; Walter Gorman, a burglar caught in Simon Lenau's barbor shop at No. 341 Blue laland avenue, $600 to tho bth; Mary O'licion und Mary Melton, ‘thy no- forlous shopiifters, $400 to the 2d; Daniel Mc Namara, ahooting hle father in tho breast during a fumlty ‘row at No, 202 Foster stroet, $500 to tho itd; Willlam larceny of a hack and toam belonging to. Dan Contello, $500 to tho 4th; James Floyd, a deatitute old man who bad been knocked down by fn utreot-car, sent to tho County Agent. dustico Kaufmann: vohn Bur iutroduced Dr, Lorimer, who said, amonyst other foe things, that ho was romindud of the story of cys who went hunting jn the dark and shot an owl, Tho bird fell to the ground ant lay with outatectched wings and head tuned “to ono side, tho eves wide apn. One of tho lads advanced cauttously, not kiwing what ne had ahot, and npon seeing tha ow exclaimed to his companions **dim, wa're in forit now, We've shotuchernbim!" The speak- er tld not want to have tho First Church people thisk that thoy had **shota cherubim.” ‘Tho ro- aull might show that thoy haa brought down only an awl," Referring to tha question of the call, ho saldthat he could not say then whether or not he shosld leave Boston, Tho parting with old (rionds same place, when the perfected plans and exti- mates will be prevented, and decisive action taken, * go that the buildings may be finished in thine for the opening of the fall term, ‘The alumnm of Monticello Rominacy hella larzo- Jy attended meoting nt the Tremont Honse yeatur- day murping. ‘Phe annual election uf ullleers re- , > ‘wolted as follows: President, Mrs. Clinton Locke; f° Vicw-Presidants, Mra, RW, Patterson tnd Mea, SD, N Bash; Secretary, Mle Carrie Wood, of Oak i’ Park; Corresponding Seerotary, stra, d. Doo. 7 Iittlo, dr. All the ayrangements were dlscusscd + and completed for the annual banquet. which will ‘ Dogin at the ‘Tremont Housy tu-morrow afternoon atho‘clock,. ratuatey and former pupily of the a Auctloueers, 76 and 80 Itandal traln golng.wost on the Great Western Railway a Oe yesterday. Upon examination it was found the oyes had been plucked out and {ts tonus cut off, Measures aro belng takou which it 1s hoped will lead to tho party rullty of such a horrible erlne bolng brought to justice, Sgectat Dispateh to The Tridune, MontreaL, March 81.—Tho Grand’ Trunk atithorities have decided on placinga line of steamers botween Sarnia and Chicago. "Tho now Allan steamer, now bullding, {t ts generating, and life-austaining properties; Ja jn- valuable in all enfeeblod conditions, whether tho result of exhaustion, norvons prostration, ovor- work, or acuto disenso; parienlarly Af resulting from ‘pulmonary complaints, Caswall, Hazard os Fropriators, New York, For alo by druge glate, | MARRIAGES, KRNYON—In Omaha, March 27, Mr. J. f Chicago, aud MissN. L. Kenyon, of Son [27 San Franclaco papers pleas copy. ‘Tho County Court will not be in session to-day, « ThoTrcasuror sold $t,700 worth of $100 bonds yosterday. **'No visiting Tagsday " wasa notice on tho jail door yesterday. : Friaay will be tho Inst day of service forthe April torm jn the County Court. Honda were declaced farfolted in six minor cages in the griminal Court yestorday, ‘Kwonty now eftizens wero mado yesterday by the Connty Court, making 275 tn all. SPLENDID BTOOK OF - Fresh Spring Styles! - 1,000 enves Boots and Shoes at Auction TURBDAY MORNING, April 4, at 10 o'clock, 109 lote choloa Retail Mankrup! Book, ELLEY- Kelley AB. P. MCNAMARA, Auctioncer. ——————— \ ‘8 10-year-old ir said, will bo the largest stcel veasel in the world. DEATHN QUNS'S REMEDY. Ms : ? ‘ ci ndt. tin buralar, $1,000 tu the 1th upon r . | Wasalways attended with great agony, arti he die- | Shale to be 4,000 tons gross, und ts to carr, “at co Rehook can cbiamn tlekets at the hoiel ab any hour | hero wilt dt tw any sesslon of tho Crimi | eral recent Joba ‘claries babes, faplclog of sev- | jiked constant movines. If he decided to make : aa Y | GILUULY In this city, March Court to-day, nor will Judge Williams be there. ‘Yhoso taxpayers who have not fettled up have four dnyn more in which ta do eo without {neurring the usial penalty. ry Howard J. cattlo and heavy merchandiss between Liyer- 1 days; 8 pool and Canatia and the River Platte. Wilson Bowman, a miner from the Black hin hone ym Chicego and hla charge the Firat Bap- tist Uhurch, be wanted to be kept forlife, Ho expressed lilmaclf as highly dolighted with the reception which had been tendered In whose possession was found a Coupon to a Tawn of Luke bond, which was atolon, along with a lot of other valnablo papers, trom the Town-Hall, watved examination, and wae held in 82,000 to tho Bron tho doxa aro showing #lensof emotional In~ sanity. Yesturday morning a sinull Suita, whieh ‘Variety ie reputed to be. tore diepnyed to hydto- 4 phobia than any other, went iad, “aud, al, ‘oungeat son, oged Sycars O mouths ant Yeo zene Malia aged 4 youre uonth and 2 da on the dist, ittie ats le, pred 4 yen ad month dara, Lind: all of scarfet fever, ebitdren of Jona Liver Complaints, Yor r 3 1) id a snistakon, 1UN' SRA RRA AREA Arann ain Arn Therofsnocureforfright'ale- — f. lease of the Kidneys or Bladder, Urinary and ‘ Miys MIDY curve these dies - ‘ igled into a sleigh by os party of Funeral Tuesday, Ist inst., at 11 o'clock, to Grace- % es jeu Dedility, Fy . Grinaal Conrte Hite attorney, vtla maied, wiliate | BH here, tha kind courtesios of | the | Iillle, was inte nd. i * betes, Pane in the Duck, Loin rags ak SE. AGT LOE Twerty-aecond | he Committeen on Fablle Charts and the | Tuxpt to get lin out upon a wet p ata ere Por Deere eet ar User eae a Re rere PNR Sumter nen ashe detest ot date any, cietaatae ‘ several persone who wero atanding there. So far | {ifllgh dointe (Conrt-Honee Committee) meet | - . tho general uspect of aifnire, ile would make L . scoualn, srs. 1. 1. Chappolt, Chicago: av, Hetention of Urine ate cured y de ascertained, only one-—a little hoy invavengee in | Wetnexday to consider references. HOTEL ARRIVALS, known his dcelalon in as shorts tima as posulble, Bpectat Diapatch to Tha Tridune, * eo er taken te Ulloa Ny Ye for ictorivent, HUN eM ay OF | She dog ean eouth on Wavael avenue, and was not | tried to-morrow in the Crlulunl Court. ® | W.-Chapman, London. (De, Kuyfer, Liverpool, | Jer, sir, Edward Goodman, wleter, amd daugnter, pirate hy ie ee Me piled Suedage fa | Aysilletie. aged Weceased Was the widow of tha venson e480. : heard of ean, In the afternoon Pollcoman |, Te A. itt Ree cae yee meee Phites Nr. ant Mrs, Geo! and Mra. R, | forgeries to this city, arrived hore Sunday in | Jats Dr. Horac Intete Fee a eee Ree ie ECORI |The County Hoard pansed a resolution yesterday | It. A. irown, N, flaven, rant ce 0. GI Funeral Woanceday at isif-past 1. STERLING—March 29, of convulatona: Herbert Mor timer, infant son of Herbert T, aud Bella M. Sterling. BRENNAN—March 31, Joseph Hrenuan, the buloved ghild of Jaiuca ang Margaret Urennan, syed 1 yea Qa days. at the residence of his parents, 213 ‘Twalith-st. » Marah, 3 . Parker, Mr. and Mra, Norman T, Guasett and Mrs Douncily, Mr, aud Myre, Dulteld, ' Prof. and Bra,’ William Matthew i, N, Hawkins, Mr. B. 1, Jacobs, the Rov. and aM . Creasey, the Rov. Robort P. Allison, the Rev. G, W. Nosthrap, D. D., tho Rev. Lewis Raymond, the Rev. Mr, Ives, the Te dog supposed to be mad, and whlch had Lilien ¥ poverul other doge tn the vielnity, | © Additional contributious for the sufferers of the Inte flood in Szegeden, Hungary, wera received ( esterduy ad follows: Pétur Schuehhufun, $103 Dr, : cnn Schinidt, $a; 8, Myman, $2.60; W, i, Clapp, Young & Co. i? LC, Aloxander, Kas; C'y, IL, Nigiradtoy, Colorado, |W. 8, Brown, Brie be G23, UiMeyer, ‘Fond’ Lac. J. M. Leateh, Torcuto, PALMBL HOUSE, J, R. Walker, Salt Lake c, ff J, Wirdeeye, Montana, vroviding for the Sanlak of all the county oficer, Duttho ‘reaaurer will lave some of his force un hand to receive taxes, * Mra, O'Leary, whose name {8 a0 familiar to svery Chicagoan, and known the world over as tho por- sussor of the famous mythical cow that kicked WEDDING OAILDS. par NOTES & CATDS, Elegant styles, shortest, Notlee, Least’ Munoy. fGiationery and Fine EORTAVINK. Me Cilttn $ Cov ci Wal ilugton- charge of a detective, He will come up for ox- amluution Wednesday. a Syectat Dispatch to Ths Tribune, Orrawa, March 31,—The Government feols keenly the criticism of tho English press on tha James Dud, Denver, E. C, Hopkins, Milw'kea, Thow. Lawrie, Ming mgueviye Pes C. Dougherty, Peoria, ev. Jy AY Funoral will Lake place at 10 o'clock sharp by cars Hy Soh. M ry, ions ] Over tho temp that ourned Chicago, patd a vial ta | W, Lockwood, San Fra: Blum, Deadwood, Hepes is Mra, Tolnan, | Mr, William. Gameueair, National policy, aud the adverse expression of Tages so calvary Cemetery on Tueaiay, Art 1 Beton ee ee a cee, Dearborn, ty Opprntelioer && Cor, $3; Charles Wendell & | the County tollding yedtorday, a fn the course J.K.Pawpalty, Von’ Lac.|1., Denton, Manctter, Eng, | UM Mrs. J. WW. Mills, “Br. and. bre. G. G. Vone, opintou tn the Impertal Parliament. Somethlug | eye i. auddenty of plouro-paeds = Go.. So; duth Thomas Clock Company, $6; Verud, a oa Hee er Meee ay nana praia ‘THEMONT TOUS. Mra, By Jt, Dickerson, | Me, 1. 8. Bickorwon. Str | had to be done to provide a roply, and McKings: | mania, at her residence, as Churehate SEEDN. + Tlaing Co, gis ce 1 Gunther, #5y Anta one uf thom wae the omuecot cause | 4,A,Tenrann, Dallas. TexiC, Jolinwon, Now York, | Clark, Dr. and Sia. Durfee, Dr. and Me, TU, | mlll, abono time a Tory editor.and mow an Im- FeeCicinoet and" Wauska, Wis., papers plexse OF ALL KINDS. Bios duliue Bauer & Co., $2 | Of the preatttze, a th Wustorleal fay was accom | sei Aaker Bt Paul, ean Washburn. Med’ n. emt, Bre amet Hara Ate, Bitten A Le migration Agent, recently roturned from Eu- Bend for Catalogue. ed 354 +f 2 | panted by her husband, and while ale was in the | UC. Nt kee. |I., i, Mutjug, New York, 1» Mra, 3 or, ra, Fre « ERTNEt—at Votladelphin, a ; ? “ ee Bai Dh S Camas B85 | Lulidingasteaciod much attention, Ne) Adi Van Viger: Laud'ton, Wea Young, Columbus, | Suit, Strand Stes 2, naill, Me, and | Rtand, appeared alors bd Compluce an Tm- | ine Eucratie Macktine wifoae te fev. Ne HOVEY & CO., Company, $22 famtin Grgun Company, Gharlea Adame, the yonng man whaee arrest hae . U, Chase, Springhald. (Dr. R.A,'Thorpe, Ottawa, aes at Hits Mr. he fire. L, Turner, Me, | migration and Colonization, and, in roply to | ner, of Cilutun, Quelda County, fs 50 MADISON-HT, $5} Charlee. Lehman, 86; Philp Stoin, $25 1. | heen mentioned fn Tne Manone, ow STERMAN WOUSH, and Mra. D. 2, Hinson, the Mov, De and Me. | questions put by a Protectionlet member, pave Guthinan, $1; Slaters of Harmony, $2, wanted uy Chie! an oMf-Poltco Wrensult, of Bt, Paul, on a reamiettion of the Governor uf Minnesota, where he te wauled to answer charges of forge and obtulning money under false proten: Haight, Mr. and Mra. ©. A. Havens, Nev, Nancy ‘Mra. BM, A, Farwell and Miva Farwell, Mra, W.B. Fuster, “Mr. and Mrs, C. 1, Blakely, Mr. and Mra, A. ff, Hovey, Mr, and Mra, T, W. dotin- ¥,A.Lawrence, Hoxton, (iB. Ayer, 5 Ni Duntara, Giana," |G dost New vane: r By The Consolidated Hrickluyurs’ Union adopted d. GQ. Mal It. Louts, je 1 1. Bt. \. ii, G, Mollie toadvile, [A. Gtiummuond. Wen'e reaulutions two munths ago notifying employera thaton and after April 1 tta-day) they would lis opinion og the trade-relations of Great FOOD ILL DIGESTED Britoin, From the abaurd statements be made, Amparfectly nouriahes the system, alnco itis only id. Pale, baggord Gi jbitfon of jalan, Gare a, WE Hammond, Wen's, : {t would appear that three-fourths of the peopte | Partially asatmtlated by the bloo » aradt Exhibition of Parlalety eee inna aun uerenso of Ghete wages trom 22 tar Bacon | Granted a Well of hatlenscorjue yextenday by dade | Vs de Lounard: ioston, |b. iéy, priugild. "| Nrv, Ni awcinn, Me, au Nees Edward ve of Great Britaln are rampantProrectionlate; and | mortals, with dyspoplio stomachs, fmoorerlobea Bout tron wo foudeliar, exquilis Bate ‘ fay. and last evening thoy met at Maekell I n the application ¢ Tide, and it pore a Ne Hawking, ; ed i : Peres ty put ibelr rewulves 18 Maekelt Hall | \vau made returnanlo, Wednesday morning at 0 RECKIE Aires H.W. Spratt, a that, Instead of Englund bulng a great manufac Tendance wus very Iarze, und alerts uumbor of new members were added, but after petting rondy 5 for buatness they found they had wuthing wy du, ont of tho enplogera having agreed tu pay tho tne Grease demanded, wad acnt lettura to the Unton to that effovt. again, however, nut to work for less thin $2.50 day, und all of the Inembera Will: ya to work tia turning at the ine + ereused unico, § Katie Notan, ernployed as a vervant- by James 4) Hola. of Nol 247 North Franklin atroety y > daysoorning imet with an accident which will doublices result in her death, She woe lift. mK 8 wasn-buller ail the atove, al e'clock in Ute turning, when ee’ clothing accideutally caught fire hy coming inte contact with the hot coals, and ina moment wag wrapped inflame. Mr. Neiaw ron tu her reacus, but beture he succeeded in putting oul the flames he was severely burned abuus Chu lege und sower portion : ‘of the body, Gr. Bogue waa at once culled in, fier upplying ole 38 DRIVING, THE SCOTT-COCIMANE CASE, i At tho County Hospital yeaterday afternoon Deputy-Coroner Sawycr held an inquest upon tha body of Thomas Cochrane, the victtn of thu, accl- dent at the cornor of Madison and Clinton streete Sunday afiernvon, A Jury was gotton together comprising Measra. D, Worthington, , foreman; James Uiesple, We W. Hurd, J, W, Jettrey, Charles Abrons, L. U. Stebbins, 1, G. Iteymond, Joseph Knight, P. I. Richardson, 31. 1. Stoddard, Molt. Helly, and W. Wisswoll, Michact Casoy, No, 144 Weat Adama strect, was the firat witness called, He know ‘Thomas Coch- rano; did not witness the accldsot, but «aw the body carried into a drug-store in the vicinity of the Gault House. On Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock aaw a hugey driven pretty lively around the northeset corter of Clinton and Madison, near the Gawt House; two men wero in the buggy; couldn't recognize them; immediately after the ‘buugy.hud passed saw a man lying on the road; © crowd gothorod and picked tho man up, who turned out to be ‘Thomas Cochrane; decoused was not regularly employed by Milligan & Heath; had been in the habit of drinking. uue lataly had led a toninornte Hite; the furious pace at wich the bug- ky Waa driven arrested witness attention, Dr, Oliver F. ‘Teed, B30 Lake street, tcatified that at about 4 o'clock un Sunday afternoon he auw dxceated fylng tu front of the drug-store into which fie was conysyed; upon examination fonad lord, Mies Jennio Spratt, Miss Aduic Sadia Lipelow, the Misace Dullold, Atss re Kine, Bevan, Hauson, Miller, Ward, Stowell, Goodman, Mesere, Darlow, Gorton, Piquenapd, and many others, ; NOMEOPATIIC COLLEGE, The annual banquet and eocial gathering of tbe Chicago Homeopathic College, given in honur uf fo craduating class, wax held last night al the testdence of Dr, KE, M. Hale, No. 5 Twonty-sec- ‘ond strost, corner of Pralriv avenue. Heretofore tho College affaira bave been of thestorcotyped form canimion to auch cntertalninents, —a hotel banquet, nome épeucher, anda farewell, ‘Tho new departure initiated night proved au agrecablo chance, Dr. Hala threw open tia delightful home and filed tho rola of host, Kinsley provided tho eatables, and all present contributed te the generat pleasuro ofthe occasion: Amb those present wore the membera at the College Kuculty, rota, Dsuforth, Woodyatt, | Foster, Beebo,” Groavo- bor, Streator, and Woodward; Dr, Warren, of donceville, Mleu.; Dr, Sanders, Into of Osh> Koeb; Dr. Murgau, Mudare, Marvin Hughitt, Kdson Keith, and ©. ©. Bonney, of the Noand of Coua- cillors; tho pradoating*clavs, numbering thirty- three members, and forty undergraduates, THE MILITIA, He ANNUAL MUSTER, ‘The general aunual moator of the militia organi- zations of the Flrat Hirigade wae ordered for last uvening at thelr respective armorics, ‘The muster of tho Viret Koginent Infantry: was o'clock. The priconer waa allowed hte liberty in the meantime by furnishing bail of $7,000, ‘The Grand Jury wae pean «1 yeaterday tn ine untae into the case gf Mrs, Susannah Underhill, who Js charged with murder tn starving or neglecting her aged husband wt Arlington Heights, during thy latter's line Fourtecn witnesses ara tin wuid thatthe evidence of the siclun. Dr. Hawkes, alowed con- that there la no real foundation for the charge, and that the sdeceased had expreseed the deslro that ble propurty, amounting to about $10,000, should yo Lo Airs, Cnderhill, It le tho apiniun of thuse acquainted ‘With the elrcunstancos of the case that the whole thing bas been brought avout by interested rela- liver of the decepaed. ‘Tho Investigation waw not concluded when the Grand Jury adjourned, Jule fn the afternoon, ‘hero ts. reasua to believa ‘that *?ne ill will be returned, and then the un= fortunate woinay who bas been made to tte yn juld onan alleged tramped-up chargo will have an ap+ portunity to rlvlt her wrong, tf possible, THM METROPOLITAN RAILWAY. Judge Williams youterday yave a decision in the env of the Cily of Chicago v#, The Metropalitua Stroet Hallway Company, overruling the defund- ant's demurrer, and requiring the defendant to plead 10 the city's dill, ‘Tho bill alleges that the Jompany failed to glye ten daya’ notice of its tuten- tion to apply to the Council for an ordinance au. Shorizing 1 Jay down tracks on Lake, Canal, and Fourteenth streets; that, Lefora the urdinance pamied uy the Council wax accupted vy tha Metra. politan ail ay Company, the naw charter caine inta force, prohil fy BUI, Boxy from 1, 2, 4,6 to, B10 and rapid {mprovement fn thelr phystcat condition Eggs. shel UE ibd eoNenordN by availing themeolyce of (hat sura resource of the sick ana debilitated, Hostettor’s Stomach Bittery, This genial tonic and alterative lends an impetus te the procesvos of Indizestion which inaures an adequete dovelopment of the materials of blood, fibre and inuscular tisaue, Museuves, it soutl aud ‘strengthons overwrought or weak nerve: counteractua tendency tohypochondria or despond- ency, to which dyspeptic and bili persons Gro peculiarly Mable, and te an agreeable and whole- somo appetizer and promotor of repose, Tno ine firunitics of age ant of delicate female conatitu- tlons are greatly relloved by it; and {tien reliable preventive of and remedy for malarial fovers. turing country, ber manufactories are all closed, the busy hum of thousands of loome hushed, her {rox foundries desertad and cold. This il- blown bubble was, however, pricked by a mem- ber of the Committee, who, by a series of ques- tions, dlaclosed the hollowncss of the witness’ nesertions, and his utter ignorance of the sub- ; ‘Vho report of the Recrotary of State for the ordinary your 1875 waa laid on the table of tho Senate. The roport states that; on Nov, 14 Inat, by virtue of an Order iu Council, the manue- niont of the Northwesteru Mounted Lolice- Force was transferred from the Department of the Secretary of Stata to that of the duterior. Col. McLeod, in bis report, describes the threatened trouplea Jo the carly part of 1878, which happily were averted by judicious man- agement. Speaking of the Sioux, Sitting Bull's Todlaus, he says: They bayo stiown, by their belay! ince they crossed the line, that thelr feeling Is Rood, and that they appreciate the asylum which has been granted them on Cans dian territory.” The force at present consists of 829 men, tonty-five ofllcers, und 870 horses. . pectat to The Tribune. Montawat, March 81—Mcssrs, Cowan and Page, enginecrs, of thia city, huve just com- pieted thelr {uvention for ao aerial car, with paddle-wheels attached for propelling the anne through the alr; and Prof, Gremley, the avro- naut, of New York City, haa ulsu fuished a TLUSINESS CAIEDS. ~ F Pe SEEEe Tehsil inden retcs H. EF. GILBERT & C 28 \ BANKERS AND sSTOOK BRoKnES, | 16 Broad-st,, Now York, adjoining N, Y, Stock Exchange, Buy, sell aud earty through tho Now York stock it caer teacutay ient-elean sok eOviate from ya Ter st ne alt Nata au malicd applteation, CAST-IRON 8,58, 3 se a ii ‘aud delivered at any PIPES Bitte! Ae 160 & 00, snuret. Lute, Mo, ROYAL BAKING POWD! ROYAL BaWwnts Absolutely Pure. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TPHERKV. UENKY T, MILLER CONDUCTS THE ‘Roun prayer-meating In Luwer Ferweil Ilall to-day, pain} advtecd that who ep Hospital. Mr, Nulan way niusolf badty burned about the bands and ars in putting ous the fre, 5 Peopably onu of the worst resorta for thivves, atrect-watkors, and the vicious and criminal clasuos enerally i the Pacita Garden, corner of Van Siren and Clark streets, Last night two girls, ‘Whose sges Were Dot more than 15 years, got into as wesugle in the den, and went out on the Van Buren sivo and engaged to a git, while a crowd - 11 widud around and encouraycd one of the latter who had whip- succeeded in id then the vic- Fe ‘Tho Royal Bakiag Powder ts n puro Cream of Tartar Powder, binuy cle pumsavo of say such | a bruleo upon the mouth, 9 Tar vat suommoth balloon, with which be will wake an 8 by auch emainens chemists as Dr, Mott, New Fork) Dis Vorlous nymph poured forthe torrout of abuse wud | ordinance unicas preceded tha petition ofa wae | fouad on, the right. aide, thee 4 | to follows, by companicat A Company, total num- | oxperiueutal asconsiou fram Soutreal int thle ros latagaee ted eecemamsnaee (ah ttt atenat wie eid oaly in eeam by all Uroctev. tt, ad the vilest epithet in a loud vole Pollce oliicers | jority of the proporty-ownora living on the streets | sido were broken; deceased wi ul | 58; preawut, 62, C Company, total, O1; presont, | Rew car Jn the early part of the comlug summer, ¢B- Bews: Aribeinjunous Alum Powdery, Sanat acturcrs and dealore urge you to bay them, because they wore tn the nomediate nelzbborhood, Lut did not | to bo occupled.. ‘The billalso alleges that thote | bleeding at the mouto und nose profuscly, Inthe | 47, D Company, total, 41; preeout, i4, Gg ‘Com> | ‘Ibe capacity of the balloon fa nearly 70,000 feet, cantaford roscll them a¢20 cla @ pound and dauble their muney, ‘ see nor hear of the row, aud, in fact, it ia doubt- | was no provision in the wrdinance tu pay pipers opinion of the witness bh ited from internal | pau! i: present, 37. F ‘Company, | or four tines the size of Prof. Grumloy’s own ‘Do not buy Baking Powder loose, as it {8 almost euro to con! nue of Alum produ F Golf thoy would act, believing ae they do that J owners for damages they migus euetalo, ‘The | betihurrbago; could notesy whether or nob ioe tora? Ba; present, 49. G Company, total, 01} | balloon, the “City of Ottawa.” ‘he Professor in alam, Tho continued gripisg, Constipation: iaWigeatiou, begdache, aad dyspopsja; adccta the blood, causes pimples gm the face Obes |

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