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4 r 3 f .¢ : i o 8 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MO Y. APRIL 7, 18798-4WELVE PAGES, aris < 7 o ulated the voung man, in rapture: “s'pos- | at Vienna. Oh motion, It decided d <p (0 Alfonso was tenderly attached ‘to his co with the Natlouals in preforenco to the Ne THE CITY Hee eas tone hee belors bane houra close | ward the tnoncy this {nr collected to the suffer- | terday afternoon for disorderly conduct, ‘They va at OST: OF FIC. and sister-in-law, the Princess now on lor | crate, Tilden was n skiliful politician, and ala ‘ » on the th of Atay with 8163000, will you give | ers as quickly as posstble. had prowured a horsv und buggy from some one, the death-bed, and ‘ft ts probable that he would | how to keep his party woll in hand, but he hs, : mo your daughter? “1 will, so help mo Reg- A Committce of Five, Inchuding the Chatr- | and were drunk and driving ae a furious tate. ‘ ie have married hel atiee-tbs ospifation of ayeur: | hurd work to provent a bolt In the Boutt ap, AN EASTER MELODY. inter Wibbards and her sister, nnd her cousin, } man, wns appolated to constitute a Mnance com- | Bevoru) persons narrowly escaped Injury. Whon Distribution, ‘of the Rooms in the | of mourning for Qreon Mercedes, her sister. Woat In 187), ond he would find ft fmpossitie iy : aud her atnt,? erfed the merchant, ‘Then, so | inittee, whode daoty tt aliall be to closeup the | rome one in another horse and bugiy protested N f a 1820. "The Joga of the uther parties woul hq Tony,” exclaimed the gallant youths taka out collections and stiperintend the eonding of the | against their conduct, ono of them: made tivo or jew ‘Quarters. AN OCTOROON'S BABY. the gatn of the Nattonnls, and with all thers Tlow bt at 1 the mies a license, and bid the cowled priest attend; put | inoney., An adjournment was then liad, three ravage btows at bin with the butt oud of : ‘elements of succons Me. Dewevs seemed tq That hata Rastce bonne the bridesmatds on ive, and prepare for the wed: Following are additional collections for the | the whin, > ‘ my SS . think his party imleht | reasonably hupy tg Wittewha ames aud thingammles, ding milseellancoualy.” Art mad! Art off | sufferera: Field, Letter & Co., $50; cask, $255 ‘The police are looking for tivo very amall but Growth of the, Business of tho Office Tow It Wns Stolon by ita Father, and Pore | nchiove a Prosld@htial victory, <3 And thingumajiga nvon tt. thy nutt” sald the ald man; ‘dost thou own a | cash, $10; cash, $5; Mrs. Ciara Drostield, enterprising young. Inds who aro supvosed "4 ‘Kn 183' ity Taken from itm by Ite Mother on a Eee How sho dott ome unto clare late, mine tn Aenduille, or what alia tee suyhow 1 sh: Gindete, & _dtecormteke, 8 B, Bodeds- to be knocking about ln the Duslness con ; Bingo 832, tho Piatfarns off Morsa-Gnr nharente, mothers, nitaon, do not fal to Rive Dy » , Her took drop in the aisle, “No sliver mine do Lown, gentle sir,” replic 34, Prank Ruehor S13 . A . ty Neve York Timer, alwrtl as ils Cough Syrup to the bitte anor for all cay and come acsention Cor list hat the youth; “nor have Tgone halves. with dim Walsh, '810; cash, wd. Thearley a; | teof the elty. James A. Schnell, living at ‘f a) Go, | No. 71 West Van Baren street, and Charles + A alngularly complicated case’ was beforo jdotn Mado, $31 Ite Mt, | Heazems cach aged, about 18. years, y 2 Oe Keetie, but please you come to yonder ortent | Koss, Strong & Coy $5; Low Brothers ¢ That portion of the new Custom-Mouso which | tusticn Wandoll, in thi'defferson Markot Volteo i eh . Ih r windotr, unl Lyi show thee that will rejotce | $35 C.J. Covleys £ § 2 had soino sone diliiculty at home Saturday | ss tobe devoted to the ‘temporary quarters of | Court, yosterday, In regard to the custody of a How too doth the unhappy ele) ' thy hicare.t The merchant prince complied | Sehutelut w Co. 844.4 1 Grosso Con $93 le | morning, and in the wfternoon they revenred | the Post-Ofles was finiéed . Saturday, and | custa eee itaotda hooen! aa. Beec MeGaIon Whong pa wont short on wheat, with the requert, und exclaimed, ctontt sea | O._ Ken yat Ped as ne sUNLANY, themselves by steallug a couple of silver | turned ovor by Supt. MeDoirol! to Postinaster | 5 \. Trice Ne. wu03" Salllvag" anreot for Go carly and conceal hersell nothing there bts seven-dollar-und-a-half mule. brad (sevond subscrintion); George A, Beaveriit, | Watches, a revolver, ad a amall eum of cash Pat Tie Cae belts Bate as beou living at No. i ay In an uniconspicnone seat; and an express-wagon that is hardly worth its | $4; HNongtand & Clark, $5; Jos, Philips, $3; from Mr. Schiull’s restdynee. ‘They then almer. he work of removal w' egin Sal nome tima past. Hot’ husbatd, Brooks Me- conan ce thie eth het Innacent nose, Welalit te detail ingot + Tis tat boyy “erica ri Le eed eee jAungocis, bY akipped out for parts inknuta, and have not wien none. The office will probably be | Quiston, deserted her avolit ture months ago. jerees ehe thin! 4, the gallant youth, “that mute an Kyyotian 4 ircuct x Ons 5 Lat & be a, te ny OY bel closed during a he day, but at what | ry py ‘They kin ahe koa they know her's a tirain Carbonate, Mh, twas he eame-i iny | Weate & Co., 853 cal, 81; cash, 81 mined been, von Or. hear from! ng & Hartion of the dary The couple tave a chit about 3 years of age, hour has not yet been decided upon, ‘The ens | which was lott with tho mbther at the thine of tire work of removal wilt bo done Saturday and | separation, Soyeral thmed'lately MeQuiston at- Sunday, so that ona week from to-lay the Post: | tempted to gut possosslonot the little one, but father give, who, dying, mentioned It within hs ] ar. noRCTISTBR'S GERMAN DRAMATIC COMPANY Minor arrests: Annio Snyder and seven In ‘ un. Will, bequeathing it ns nlegacy unto me aut | aynearud Inst vente in Sardou'e colebrated pialeseh we ctouss ot 3-fauin of (erccn, trey Aine, noor git}, that weenest sore Te Ra tS ace Meaty ang” wilt | comedy: "Der Letate Brlot” (Tho Last Letter). | fare teen made: dotin Reynolds, kplekpocket, And whabest thon wert dend, than. Solomon's | charlut, Maving-dny will | cists one of the finest nnd best coustructed | jy aK 5 Omice will ba sctticd, as far as tocation {8 con- | each of his efforts was frustrated by tha child's ; Fall well thou knoweat the bitter truth aun te ni fo, OL Hah beuks ered, | Plays of this cminont anthor, nnd when prap- ee ek Manatees wig dugt geomet cerned, tt {s hope}, for some years to come | mother, Yesterday afternoon he attonipted fe aN trewecrom bat sareeeine Memos" excised the “youtly that is the gly purfarmed cannot fall te give satisfaction. | unin a apree, and ‘falsely clafincd to | Suot. McDowell has completed his part of the | the abduction gato, but an alarm was : Remerhboring better ‘thine! racket. Iwill bu here on the 4th of May, ant | Jong ymin most of Santom ay inemnuch aa te have been robbed in a "Cheyenne" “aalvons | work with commendable dispatch, which augurs | ratged by the mother, ad the polles frlehtoned, ‘Whon other's have them to put on— havo the money with ine! and he departed, | joy ‘a Fred Holborn, 17 yonrs of age, reventig:-from | well for the final complotion, of the whole father away, He he cl th c, ‘Tia thos the poet sings. white the merchant fell tpon his knees in thank: Jeniclmate somody aok Soe pena auld, Racing, and suppored to bo: tnsane; Wall Wil | yunaing, i father o tt ee eres tage aia . & “e vin T a tr v] res us vi je . however, uni about o'clock, and then at- , Iv. fot Daher oC Soran ena EU. Faint Wusions that ore usually, very objectionable hing, edifer, chateed Fe ea ee As ling already been stated in Tn Trinuxe, tempted to: effect Sa onteanes to his witets Het atl bare ore a ener Ey The fect that it ia nitogetter iikely the young | ‘American autlonces, “Fha same play wus } Join Kokolo, making threats tokil Mary Lynclts | the part of the bullaiug to ba used for the tem- | rooms, but found them Jocked, fle broke open heir pas perchance mey fave gone short man will make his mowy,—tat 1, 1f he bas | Oder the title of tie Jaymacse Duel but | Oliver Cortatucky assault with s deadly weapon | porary quartore of the Post-Ofieg is tho west | adoor, wantin, enatched the chikt from the While thine went tony of geal: anything like luck, Itdid not win much of a aneccss there ‘owing Anotl isles harpys 2a conpinie 1 Sig | Half of the basement, fronting on Clark, Ad- | cradle, and ran away with {t, Ile fight was ‘Then they alia Bit Wika gulty things A beautiful aud effective incident is reported | to the tuguiilelency of Mr, Wurster's company | tagy of 45 years of ape, who wanted | 2) upd Jackson streate, discovered by the mother, who became frantic, Slattewsep in Geote, dross, eichue, and bat from the South Division, where oue day last | to fil nll tha parts with competent actors. | {ving Inst nigutat the Ginereo “Avenue Sta- | THDLOOATION of THE DIFFERENT Divisions | And leaped from the secoud-story window to the y MAIL of the [atest atjlv. week aman Iay dying. His illness had some: | But oe was to be expected Inst evening, W tore clatiltye N Ne hi " ; pavement to head the man off. “Shu failed, and . ¥ yw that, Watson, of No. 800 North | may be readily unaerstood from tho following followed, f Ath atl cb ts th — fimo ago been recognized as fatal, and he knew | every part inthe hands of u computeut actor, | Well, street, had broken,.¢ome erockery over} plan: . then followe yecream mint ms a fi rongtle : GENERAL NEWS. its but bls conrage never fucked, though ha | the success of the play was pronounced. | M. her head, atid had driven hor forth from ‘homus ‘Adaita’* iach, al ovary Acab for help, ru clad! was often beard to murmur that if Ite could only | Ravene’s iuterpretution of L’rosper von Dlock, | ¢ ere = live to bave a squure feed of bob-veal and straw- | the young and enthustastie explorer and travel: eee aU from Dora rturuers of Noe 140 Al xander Shields, Perth, Scotland, fs at tho | herrica, It was lintnaterial to itm how soon after | er, was lifelika and correet In every varticular, t ‘ 1 ree crowd, who followed the man as ho ran with the child tn his arms through the streets. ‘The chase was continucd in this way until the western corner of Sixth avenue aud Wost Fourth strect was reached, ‘There ONlcor Doughty, of the Ninth Precinct, stopped Me- Quiston, nnd, at the woman's request. tuok him hefore Justice Wandell, -She charged him with stealing the child, asked for {ts recovery, and end sho did pot care to punish the man. Mc- Quiston sald he was from Baltimore, and had Hyed with the octoroon seventeon months as her husband, flo was the father of the child, and he wished to secure the, Iitle one in order to send ft to fia own mother, who Paclile. the sunt 1 boy to Tt Tumnus afllee wit hls Mr. Kudenber as Titus von Vanhare was also Grate streaks Jub Ford, oe delving tn Lincoln obituary, sud a request to the tonsin papers | very got ut Wis a le unnatural mi Bl = Jude George B. Young, Clinton, Ton {8 at | fyeoyy” When ie tlinces heonme xravo the | i the aevond net. Mr. Meler's ZA‘rion, the MILITIA GNOTES the Sherman. wld man came to Chicago to, tata better med. aturallst, was a ling. ples or haraztor acting, aD D " - | eal advice, sit to pass ts declining days in the | but that sunmmer-sult made of bed-tleking thu! > rae eRe oe ia “Begehaty Bt, Lowlsy is rests bosom of bis married daughter's fanily, ‘This | ho wore {n the first uct was not at all becoming, | ‘The Sixteenth Battaligh ‘aro expecting a col- fsrod atthe Palutery was sume months ago: and, while bis daughter | Miss Kul could hardly hafo been excelled us | ored company from St. Lhuls to vialt them in The Hon. Stanford Newell, 8t. Paul, taamong | was bringing him down from the country, his | Suzanne Von Jirio, und Mra, Veiguth ns Clarisse | qty clty gome time next month to drill foro the gueats of the Yalmer. son-in-law planned a pleasant surprise, and put | also made a good fmpression. All. the other a if {nn new set of bed-room furniture in place of | parts were performed uery creditably, prize. as The (on, Robert Harailton, Covington, Ky | tye old, which was deeldedly shabby, ‘The wite ‘Tits COUNTY THUABURY, Col. Brazee, of the Thivd Regiment, located iss eucst of the Tremont, reproved her kusxbind by his full name of ‘The following are the balances in the County | at Rockford, Freeport, Aurora, Jollet, ete, General ~ . Nig 4 Heft the w 1 THY, Dudley aud A. Ricnardeou, of Syd-] John Henre Veter Blankdash, for selling | cyeqsury ow the morning of Avril B: has gent an invitation to’ jhe different mittary | | & deltvery. Nae ae a Su aRai With a nate ney, Australia, are rusts of the Palmer. for $3.16, but he ld not pay | General Fund, 1877 and pelor. organizations in this city, to send representa- 5 walter, and he didn't wish bis eitld reared amid P.M. Myera, Vice-President of the Southern | much altention to that, but the oli nan, com | General Fund, 2878 ani 187 tivesto particinatu in thefencampment to take tt such nssociations. ‘the woman went bitterly, Minvesuta Ratlroad, is a guest of the Pacific. fortable na the new firniture 0 visibly plued | Taterest Fund, utd in 1,02 glace at Freeport on tib'8d, 4th, and bth of q andl pleated pltsousl ane be Gort would eat Btzuor Opertl, G. F. Mall, and Miss Randal, | Pony Prise si torropntartcn | f pemeto Sinking Fund’ ean, snow twa ane LE tupltatlone had, pean: preity meuetally e 3 Woralt Quiston waa the futher of the cnild, and eald tt of the [fess opera company, are domiciled at | that nothing whntever was the matter. «The al- | edness ahs ra 111,21 | - Can ad SAYA was born two months after she first inct hin, the Tromont. lent sorrow—whatever It was—dla not possess | Connty Collectors commission account 17474 | The First Reaiment Infantry has inangurated ———— She never knew him in Baltimoro, but first mub him hopelessly, tor he would often murmur, | Cost ncconnt,...s14 606. 3,810 | a series of Saturday niuht battallon dritls, the Wholesale him in this city. He knew her condition then, Den Thompson, Miss Julla Wilson, and other | 7 ghail wee ft) yet before 1 pasa to the sweet | Tavern lcunsa account... 430 | first of which was held last week. A Inres | o atarnye, Malling and that the father of her child was still In Bal- members of the Josh Whitvom company, aroat | pye-and-bye!; and whenever his daughter cana Fae yg | PUmber_of spectators occupled. the galleries, ———_— thmore, and that sho had como to New York “the ‘Tremont. 1h from a shobplns excuraion, of au expressman TORN wee oe itn onTicren, SB 28E | butowing to the fact (ht the members bu and merely to be confined and to save her reputa- drave up to the door, the uld manta nee was ob- | LoMtmpune overdrawn on‘Treaaure been down to the Artifory three times during erisered Alstributing tlon ut home, it was not true that she had a «John B. Katerbrook, the Topographical En- | orvou'tn wear louie of expectation that, hove | Lamwmonne af coupons paid ance the Week there wus a very amall representation Nac lover, She Hved with n reapectable German 2 bien Falemouns Park, Phitadelphia, ts stop- ever, bul, tao goon gave lags to gloom.” Que “March 1, 1870.00 soe sessssseosee GIG: of the Regiment in ranks. , — case. farnly, ai would dety the world 1g pruvu any. * ping at the Pacific. evening Inet week, as the family were aiteiny: ‘ Supt. i 4 Miss Emma Abbott, Mr. and Mra. Seguin, Mr. | round his bedside, ‘he old man seemed anew: 8237, 017 ea pilsonerie wife. Ho did not desert her, but she and Mra. Ryve, Henry C, Peaker, dames, Mor- | ully bright aud well, and his dauhter said, as a To the Buitor of ¢The Tribune. of im, and because he had grown so brutal and risun, and C. D, Hess, of the Hess opera com- | sie untled wer bonneyatrinrs, ef Falters Laude THE GRAND JURY. Cricago, April 6.—In your edition of Sunday, malts. drunken tists ab eau not, ph ‘divs eee Bany. ge dbnalsiled py 2b6: Palmer, Tone RMe uhow ta sror I feltos Luckered out | XOTOMIOUS SOARES ALLOWRD To Go Free. | March U0, credit fs given, 4A" Troup, First Kegt- was willing to work hard for tt. Yeaterday was Palm Sunday, the first dav of ny & cht ~ | ‘The Grand Jury which completed {te lnbors | ment Cavalry, 1.N. G.yfor servicea rendered. .. Holy Week,—a season of special observance {0 | ter SEE Ty I iieratocaay yt ae Saturduy was a curlous one, and fa looking over | during the July rlots of1877, ‘The writer ovi- the Roman Catholic and Episcopal Churehes. | you veeu doing, my dearl’? sald her husband, | its record one can hardly fail to be of the opin- | dently confounded this! company with ‘A’ The coming Friday ts Good Friday, aud Sunday | “+f have been running about from stock ty stone | fon that its membera did not baye the good of | Company Veteran Cayajry, organized under Enster Sunday. und post to pillar, replied his wife, “tryme to : Cant. Agramonte, which jeompany was perma- At Hovelock yesterday morning Policoman | wot a aceond-lant bedrovin ect. tor the little | tHe community at heart. And for such good | CONT Ati ind ‘at thu close af tie lots. A" a © ;, let 1t be devoutly wished that its lke may | 4 ‘Thomus Noonan Youd the fron’ door of No. | back bedroom up-stalrs, and nally 1 bought ne Y | ‘Troop, First Regiment, lr N. G., did tot roport 145 State strect open, The ‘ocolupants, C, GC, | one, areal barzatn, at an auction-rdom,—some- | wever again be ecen, ‘The State’s Attorney | for mounted duty for «saveral days after the’ Barry & Son's, dealers tn palnts and ofis, were | thing in shape file the ald ong you gold, but of | und the police oficials are highly incenacd at | rlots were over. Please insert io juetice to the notltied. Nothing had been disturbed. much better material, and quite new. Tgot it some of its doings, and to-day perhaps a howl | citizen members of Company “A” of Veteran “tere were confirmed yesterday evening at | er s!—chenp, as you M1 eny when you seu 1" | oF woo will zo up thiat will make the heart of | Cavalry. y, AN Ex-Mumuun Justica Wandell felt nonplussed, and begacd of the parties to go home and try to settle thelr dispute amicably. Each refused, nud stood upon the simple question of right. ‘Te Court then said thet the law in the case interpreted strictly was hordly on the side of Nature or sen- timent, The child seemed contented In its father's atins, nud to have no desire to go to ite mother. “He should decide, therefore, tut, 13 the father had possession, and the mother did not care to punish hin for the mauner of ob- Dispatch Arca, : e uxpre: ae Jackson Street. taining it, the father should keep the child. Pastor Hartman’s church, corner of LaSalle At tht Sua, ie beoresspian eee ae more than one of those Grand Jurors quall. OTE ARRIVALS ‘The public will gain entrance to the butiding by | ‘The Tuotlien, if ahu could not settle with him and Objo streots, forty-nine, boys and eiehty- | jike the ald set wa had,” wald the Husband, | ‘The most singular doings of this most slugulur i as AL L the stairs altuated In the pluces indicated on the | amicably, could obtain redreas through a civil seven girls, nnd at the Rey. Mr. Wunder’s, cor- | when, at the exnense of some profanity and | body are the releasing from the Coun- GRAND PACIVIO HOTEL, dagrain. An area extends on three sides of | process by proving her claim und allegations, ner of Superior and Sranklin, forty-nine boys | much of the skin off of his knuckics, they had ‘ A. Osterloh, Richmond. J. B, Romans, Dentaon. | the balf-basement, and on the inside there {so ‘The woman threw up ter arms aml shricked out: ‘0, Judge! for God’s sakedon't be cruel toa mother; don't drive me niad; don't glye n stranger my baby!” But the man hastened from the Court with the babe, When ho hod reached the door the mother sprang to her fest, wiped hor streaming eyes with her: skirt, of a large number (elebty or | "7, Copelana, London: 420, Gill, Philadelphia. | general lobby extending fn front of all the divisions. A’ portion of the area indicated as the mafia entrance las been covered with a sky- licht, 50 na to give additional tobby room in front of the oneral delivery, ‘There ara no par- ttfons in the basement beyond she Tallis, ou and Hfty-aoven girle, jotten It fute the house, “but the woola a cood | ‘dail ton. if!’ Joseph Williams, of No. B15 Sedawict street, | deal deat darker and the handtes on thu deutverg | UPWards) of criminals, a fair percentage | M. WW, Brand, Cluvel'd sf D, Neos, Sarquetto. while slightly Intoxicated at 9 o'clock fast even: | uf the burcau aro different.” What's thut 2”? | of whom bod signified thelr intaution of ptead- { ¢ Jt. Lawrence, Boston. L.Unitrey, Das Moines ing aceldcutally altpped og be was attempting | suld the dying man fecbly, “what's that you | ing gutty, and thelr consequent willlugness to pend SSh Tatas souGm, . E to buard a street car at tho corner of Schiller | sald nbout a bureand” “Nothing,” replied his | take whatever sentence might have buen award~ PALMER BURR: and Sedgwick strents, ‘The physician who at- | son-in-law soothingly, “except that Frances has | ed them. All, or nearly ull, were alt subjects te J, Dodge, Providence, 2 Copetand, Toledo. py been out and bought'a chest of drawers, some- | for trial in the Criminal Court, for they had Haddock, N.Y. jib FH Maberly, Dublin, | counters, and sereen-work to be put tn by-t and burrled fromthe place, MeQuiston gente ne found no injuries, save 8 badly thing fitee the old che.” "Somethin tikes” sata | already recelyed fair viousiugecta the Justice | H.C. adie, Rubi Hee iit SEO. Post-Uillce authoritics, ‘The chutes for the ra- } hailed a down: Sixth-ayenue car — when ‘Alaree number of people assembled at Ratl- | ie old mans “are you sure it tent the old | Courts, iealy ried ade towed ig Fe ae ceo eucueatMo'Nelll Baittinore : ception aud the wiadinsses for the delivery of | he reached the streat, and lie went to it. Ile . . ave Leon convicted and ‘sentenced. Bui aan pias ovate . mait-bags arent, the south or Jackson strect end, An abuudatice of doors ead from the area tu the lobbies, affording ample exits und on- trances. | THE OVFION OF THE POSTMASTER will be in the northeast. corner of tha building, in the half not: properly Delon to the Post- Olle. Adjoining his office will be those of the Cashier, Auditor. and Accountant, and next to thelr ofllees wiil/ be titof the Agsistant-Post- master. ‘I'he: chtrance to thesa rooms will bo by the statrs ju the middle of the Adama street front, nud thenva under the portico, . one??? “Quite, sir’? sald his son-in-law, it | to ori! Chapel, Stora; near Wourteanth esterday | jan't the same eolor, and the handles are differ- | instead the Jury found protests forturning them A : 2 “Handles be . cnet nto’ the | allout. Now it fs exactly such practice as this regular exercises were omitted. Mr. Hendor- enh that burneth ‘with int and | that brings trouble upon the eity., “'Sheeney B01, Buporintendent of the Schoul, addressed | trimstone," sald the veucrablu sufferor, with | George, who planned und was the principal” in iG 4 ‘Meknoll, Belolt thy scholars, followed by aclergyman, whosnoke | sudden animation; “1 have a presentiment | executing the Jaffray. burglary, which culmt- | 4D. Clark, Omaha. |, shalt PP orton Attion fad Zor some timo on the. aubjoct of temperence, | witch t would require evidence to remove, that | nated In the Race murder, und who fs velloved | 2+ ‘ y Sto u nreeY Anighing with eritictelus, Bob Ing ersolls lecture | ie 46 the santo chest of drawers. Lemmosau | by many to have been the man who TREMONR. HOUSE, ons Thy Mistakes of Mosos.” “Lherowere some | ghat bureau. ‘They didu’t Ike too back on w | actually “fred =the shat, ,ouimht, at the | Mea, Clendenning, Mont: (0.N.otchkts, Teoria. 800 scholars present. A dying man, and so brought (t in, und Nila face | tine of that. burglary, to. buva been LE Atatawth Cine de, carte hi -Mrs, A. P. Stevens was to have loctured be- { fell when ho saw tt. Blamed tf tt is," ha sald, | serving outa sentence in tho Ponitentlary for | i tening, hiveryool. “Ww. Van Saunt, Columbus, fore the Workingwomen's Union Inst evening, | and yet my grent aunt Sarah, who was thu sey- | the Engor cloth-robberies. And all the other | qr} qWateou,Erie, Pas,. {Charles L. Colt, N.Y. ~ and to have pointed out wherein Noctalism did | euth daughter of u seventa dauxhter, predicted | members of the gang yuxht to. bave been at . —- not come to the’ relief of Jabor, She ud quite | that none of the mombers of our family’d ever | Jollet with him. Firat Eayer’s sentence of tivo lad just reached the platform, bearing the babe in hig arms, when the woman saw him. Quiclk asuflash she darted seross to the car, sprang on to the platform, struck: MeQuiston a power ful blow under the ehin, sending bis face up. ward, pulled the child from hie arms, and sprang away with a scream of triumph. The seeny produced great excitement, aud a largo crowd chased the wonn, who ran Ike n deer. Sho wid {lilly captured; hayeyer and Officer the court.’ ‘Ho- Doughty conducted her back to “Judge, t could uot hetp {t—he was atcaling my baby. Pil BUENMAN 1OUSE, . Wunter, N, Orleans, Ayn. Daugotty Ottumwa, .Atantae puarive W, liye, Huston, DH. Uarber, Yanton, ing pieced at the Bur, shu sal e Wi f th do it agaln. : Forget where you ore and remetm- 8n audionce of Soclallats und their wives, but | die ina roum that that burcaw was in, und that | yeara was striekon from the docket, nnd then SUBURB AN. Paeieeties wot Ratlway Matias offlees of the | icrouly that you are a mun. that Lam a. woman, when the tima came for licr to make the prom- | possession of it would always bring us luck, and | followed othera. Withia two imonths after HYDE" pan, Speelal Avanta will be in ‘the Economy Block, | and that ania mother iu your power. Judge, nt the northenst corner’of Adams and Dearborn | You Just dealt out some hard law tome. What atroete, the formor at 207, and the latter at 197 Dearborn street, ‘The court-yard about the building fs being Intd with heavy. planking, and the fence on threo ised onalnught upon Soclallam she tovk.the | it would go against the grain formeto make | the lest one of the fase, had been ‘The Board of Trusfis met Saturday after- platform and meekly acknowleazed that abo | her out a Mar. Pull out the secoml drawer | ect ot Uberty, the robbery, nnd mur- noon at the village,—alf present cxeept Trustee ~ was unable for the tnak. ‘The meeting then ret | from the top, and look along the right-hand | der were committed. And” so recently, Ci Quite a number! of persous were present, ; to work discussing the labor question, the Bible, | side, and tell’ me if there ia anything on the | three notorlous thloves wora sent to the Grand | Vov. Guite is Li a and everything within thelr roach, the men, | wood near the back.” ‘The husband complied | Jury for robbing a Clark-strect courtesan, but | —expecting that the new Bourd would tuke their however, dolng the most of the talking. Bchill- | with his wish, wid sald, “There's nothing. | they were set free, “Two weeks later, one of | seats,—among them # targe number of appll- other, £ stand here just exactly as he stood here a few ‘moments avo, Now give him the law ag you cave ft to me, Do it uml bo just. I could not see tho fustico then—I cau see it ing made his old speech over again, Parsons | “ What, nothine!*? foverishly exclaimed the | them, Al Filkins, was caught in a burglary ou | egnta for office. ue seg Sr ha eeu Lethe aan now, und beg for it myself.” mado his, and, last but not least, “*Conchelell”? | dying man. © Well, huraly anything,” said the | West Mouroce street, Another, James Johnson, Al number of, pills wero ordered paid, | 43 they cannot be dlapensed with in the resont Juige Wandell sank back in his chalr amazed .> Reynolds had bls say. son-in-law; ‘nothing hut u few seratches on the | was suspeeted of the Bohnow murder, and is ar RSS pa A eu Peay placa, All the old eases, deska, and fixtureg | at the woman before him, He then sala: Mtr. 3 “Are you coming round to the showstte- | Wood.” “A fow scratches?” vchoed the old | now averaging a erimo per day. ‘The leniency | among them the followings, H. V. Freeman, | Fils, aeed until the time when the offl¢s shall | MeQuiston, the woman ts rlht. ‘The law I gava ans “planet God: one hous Anti, aie Fairies man, raising himeelf in bed almost by a super. | with which criminals are treated scenis to makw | attorney, for two months’ services, $83303% | ho provided with permanant quarters, taking all | You L must ive her. You were glad to gut It oa “Naw,” replied tte companton sit's all gq | BUMan effort; “don't go to take the breath them onty the more daring aud desperate, James II, owen, ipontcote, salary, $195; | of the basement and Orst floor, whiell they ex- | tnd. considered [t.-sound, and you cannot ho- ‘fraud.’ “A’ fraud! Why, I don't think soz | OUb Of the inouth of a dying man, but Out of the uumber released by the Jury tho | commission us Collector, $68.20; for ineldental grudge ft to her. ‘The child geoms as huppy with her now as it did with you, and ag Ilttly Ine clined to go to yourns it did to gu to her. has the possession of the child; if youu you muat obtuin it through ao civil ‘And remember, the child boing Wlogitinate, 13 more the mother’s and less the father’s than otherwiso. ‘Tliero ca be no doubt about the matornity—the paternityia denied, You cannot obtaln your wialies os roudily os if the child wos born in wedlock. Wontan, you havo the chfids keep ft until the law orders otherwise. Go and inake up. ‘The octoroun falrly flow out of the roum, and many a molst eye followed her to the door, QREENBACK TFAITH. An Interviow with the Chairman of tho pect to do certainly by Nov. 1, Postmnnater Paliner and bis oesoclatos aro Ulebly pleased at the prospect of nt tnat getting into a place where fire, their persistent enemy, will baye but Mttle show. ‘They consider the mails as safe from futuro conflagrations ag thoy well could bes - At the enme time no precautions will be lost sight of to the end that the public may {cel sure when they go to bed that they can definitely locate the “Post-Olllce when ‘they awake, A SIAGUT GROWTH IN BUSINESS, ‘The following feures, taken from the official records, will ive an idea of the cnormous {n- ercago fu the business of the Chicago Poat-Oilleo since the time when St fairly becon. Back of 1834 there ure no records, what existed, if auy, having been swopt away by the ijra which burned a portion of the Treasury Depirtiment tn 1836, zg | tell mu how many apo there???” Eleven, sir’? | following are prominent: é oy Sonate E ‘ shooting a yout Sub of seamion oF wt Talla | “then make aniher biz, deep scrateh," cried, | James Johnson, meutioned above, was fully | Cxpenses, 818.10; for" ofllee expenses, 317.755 * six-bladed pon-kulves ‘ani broken bottler, | With sudden vigor, the dying man; itis the igentMied,. nnd pleaded guilty to tring three | for services on special psavesments, 8134, there's no froud about. that.’ ‘Isn't there, | 88me darned oid bureau. “My father had it be~ shots at Ofllcers Danlulgon and Coatello, wha ‘The followlng was-ppssed: though? Don't you see shu’s ‘announced ‘Laat | {ore me,—I atone, besides mv Creat-aunt Sarah, | overhatled him ong morning at tho corner | zesolved, That the County ‘Treasuror ond Col- weok but three, and I see in the Clipper that | kuow of the tutal seeret,—and my wife had it, | of Elizabeth und Kinzlo strects in company | lector be, And hereby are, authorized and alrected she's engaged khead right up to New Years, | and time and ugain father gave it away, sold {i | with the notorious John McGowan, ‘The Grand | to receive at par valug a payment of nfl villasa If thera was any danger how would she be able | %, awapped it, aud mother always bought it | Jury sald the pollco had no right to molest any | taxes und water spucial nesceaments nuy and all + Yomake euch srrangeinoute as these, ch?” Tile | Yack’ at auction; and flys thnes your niotlier, | une not evan these, thloves, 8o long as they | Wittens now Ura eet aT io Tor alle Hae eet oe eee dat | Hrnnces, eola it, and sometimes kt was out ot | wore peaceable, und there were no Warrants for J ‘vile by thelr terme se tnade reeutvabo for vil- lght before. the famfly for five or alx years, but anu ulways | thelr arrest, hulhorized and directad to teculve the antd ware BA f : bought It back some spring or other, agreat | Henry Darling, siainst whom. there was con- | rants'in nettlument with sald County Collector at wo gentlemen who began by discussing the } bargain at about seyen times what she cat for siderable avidenco of havi g utulen $25 from A. | jury all certiticatas payable out of spectal funda : municipal election gradually waxed warmer and | yt, and. now, jose when [thought the spetl was | Herbat’s eoal-ofllce at 45 Poll street, way also | when collected whall’ also bo receivaule In Nike Sar tlt at length they began calling each | broken and! the prophetess 1. iy It turns up | turned out, ‘The money ought nob to have | manner in paytgnt af uy. special nseesaments for other Mars, aud | horse-thieves, and candidates | ywain, to bring luck tothe house. Iam gutis- | been left where it was, = anyand all funds out, of which such cortiicates for the Mayoralty, and so on. “If you had | tledto die, Nene denitis, Bury ine in the sun- Jolin Hagerty nnd Eddie Fox, actually caught | shall bo payable. Rostitteuny hs er wi BtOn aE sori ung shine. Beton! Aad a expired with o ‘t is Aloaeesalun £ routs ferolent ‘co ps A petition was presented asking a poco ct te 5 nee | sweet amile playing about his Nps, clear away | Methodist Cuurch Block und from the Public | the yote, on account of its closoneas and the that Pn ‘s dash-blaniedh triangular, pernendie- | back to his tare Kirta luuuhtor subgocutly Library, and which wero fully Identilled by the hina 3 finn enya de mn Naulary per Nability to error, a4 ale recutpts of ths often during tgs meee $1,- Flattest National Committee, ) dar fool ‘on might ox well. “Well, you tended to h husband that she kue' owners, Were also sent forth, although they fj Be ie 2.10, all coming from postage stumps, . Correspondence New York Times, { arco? “Tush, hush? crled ono of ‘thelr | hoout the prediction, aud bud hunted ei Wanted to. plead ull Patrick allas Red" |% AJettor was received donying the chargo of | atainped envelopes, thd postal cards with the | porrsyiuz, Pa, April 8—Tho ‘Ion. I. P, friends, inturcupting the disputants tu the Inter. city, high and low, to tnd the fdentical burcau | Nolan and Thomas Jordan, both positively | Irregularities ut the Brown's Milla preeiuet. exception of $94,585, which wus received from Dewees, Chairman of the National party's No- tonal Committee, who has returned from his headquarters at Washington, gave to-day ra sketch of his party's sentiments with rogard to the nuxt Presidency, He sald the party will certainly nominate a candidate for that oltlee in 1830, but who {te will bo is not yet iudicatea, though ho thought Gen. Butler was more gon- erally spoken of fur tho oflicu than any oltier person. Butter had moro friends, especially in the South, than most people supposed, but Mr, Dowces did not’ know whether bo would accept the nomination, {f tendered hin. Ho had had a grent many conyersatlons with Butler, whom ho know quito well, but that gentlumen had given him no lutimation of his sentiments concerning the Presidency; at present ho seemed. to bo devoting his attention to the Governor- ship of Massachuectts, for whlch ho would boa candidate again next fall, : Mr, Dowees did not think Judgo Kelley would have much ehance for the nomination,and had Nettle better opluion the sale of newspapers and periodical stamps, 1n 1833 the total receipts of the Chicago office from all sources were H415.04. Durlug the flras quarter of that year the total recepta wero $13.75, nOXxt year they rosa to Sys, aud the next to 000, while in 1835 they wore $8,403, and in 1830, stimulated by the ‘steady growth of the elty und the era of speculation, they weut up to $5,250, Redactlons in postage and the depres- sion caused by the panic fp 1837 brought them down to 82,083 In 1883, and to 32,856 tn 1840, In. 1813 tha latter-postaze receipts wore 86,870, and the recelpts from newspapers and pamphlets $835, in 1815 they rose to $0,057 and 8950; in 7810 to 88,880 and 81,170, ‘Then in 1818 they reached the highest poiut for soino time, be- ing $12,000. for Iptter postage and gst for newspapers and painphtets, In 1853 they fell to S105 und 83,004, rising in 1855 to $23,413 and $3,004, ‘Then came the intraduetion of chean postage, and in 1859 the figures foll to $12,403 and 83,03t. In 1800, elther from the disturbed condition of the countsy, or from the low poxstaze they fell to 80,001 and 83,29. “Since then the upward and onward progress of the ofllco hos been familiar ; ests of harmon: i “you oughty't to uso such | and coufort hor father’s dylug hours, but her | identilled for robbing Mra. E. J. Wilke and Mri. Ag the Board wistied to advise on the petition Taneuage about him. We can think such things, | husband, though hoe salt she was a devoted | Cole in broad Maylignt at the corner of Wabash | yng letter, thoy wermpeferred to the Judiclury rat all think it, you kuow,—but none of us say. child, remarked to Llmauif that that was cntire- | avenue and ‘Twenty-second street, were seb Committee, who willroport to-day at 5 o'clock, It to ils fuce as you did,—that's rude.” ly too thtv, Frew because no Indictments wore found weatust | fyd then tite voles Wil probubly to eanvasscd: A reporter called yesterday afternoon at No, them. vy f a 53 Randotph street, where a niceting of haracay- «JUIN AREAS: August Herman, arrested by the detectives, Baluentlon ot District Noo d fae hac ae roukers Was supposed to be in progress. A A meeting of the Kansas Lund nnd Immt- | and {i whose possession was found a half duzen | jyld, Saturday evonthy, and resulted: Henry ML paper glued to the gluss of the door imparted | 2tatlun Sucloty was hold ut 203 Wine Island ave- | boxes of elgurs ideutitled a8 a portion of S600 | Wrieht, 815; P, Cudmore, 266; B.A, Uleleh, "Uno rather goneral instruction: “Shak the Door | We Priday evenlug. ‘The object of the meatiny | worth stolen from Dl. Burton & Co. of No. | 4)—clectinge tis twy first named. : Like boil the reporter, did * Shake uy | Wes fOF lhe purousd of hearhye the nal renort | U Market etreet, wus likewise let uo, although | YG. Purdy was wlscted. Scuool Director of Door Kiko hell,” “ond was goon | Pf the Tand Inspeetion Comnilttee, sent out to | the evidence was positively conclusive, Dozens | District No. J, recelvjny 188 yotes to 93 for‘ ndmitted by 9 youth’ who descended from uj | Xansas about the Istof Murch to cxamlue gov | of cases eounily us fnterveting ax the above |p Gituert. . stairs, It yas then. learned that the harness. | cl lneee bodies of land fn various sectiona in | mileht bo cited. * : BVYANSTON Seta tat wecied Snore atoll aan that. Stnte. ‘Te Committee visited Yopeka,und | An econotnieal streak atruck the jury when he Village Trustevs held anad 4 meet: about thirty tad responded to tho cath, thae ie | {HCH proceeded, southwards, examining gore | choy wery asked to Aud ow fudietment, vouluet | 7S Nay veniqey “A eomuumenion. froin a a " SD lw o Mis 1 i c nh anid 4 Shaw, former operateron the Board of ri Slave Unt fe veda iioula he formed; the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rullways. | ‘Trade, who in last Murch passed a forged drate | WUInber of wronlgeat eI requesting a that mother ingoting would be held ‘Thureday | De¥ traveled | by teams ubout 150 niles, | for 3: upon KE. Eldredge, of No. jabiie meeting Titdrsday night in dennhiga’ evening nt No, 72 West Laxo street, ay | through Reno, Pawnee, and Edwards Counttes, | 12 Fith ayenue., Ho was recommended | Hall, wus presunted aud the request granted. Feld GG -Méd. ¥ in Southwestern Kansas, and report the lands | by Newell & Cu,, and readily abtuined $50 cast. Hoveral Tuners pret Pane Miia. roport a ane sy morning Mra. Lucinda Davis, wifo of } in these sections rich snd fertile, but, owing to | unta 8150 check upon the Northwestern Nu- AV atarue jor aris ua i tort pts al : 105 } William Davis, of No. 1 Hammond strectywhtle | the distance from market, thy, want of eat tlonal Bank for Mr. Eldredge. In the course of Prater nae $3. iS; and A Dot era eaty line eugaged in Ighting a fire in the kitchen stove, | and other disadvantages, the Coimmittou did | a few daya the Oneonta National Bank of Now $15,081, Au on may. tea tee ater ny carelgsdly alluwed a smull ahaw which she wore | not recommend then as aultuble for general | York sent buck the forgery, Shuw had in the | dautes C. Connor qud W.P. Kimball to lay a pinned about ber shoulders to come tuto con- | farming. On the Kansas Muelle thoy found | iueantine slipped out, Aw indictinent way re- | Water-pive tu the aljey running through Block tact with the flames, Sho was so badly | other dificulttes. In the best counties the | fused upon the laudable ground thut ie might 40, from Grevnwsjod strect south. Measra. & burned before assivtance could bo ren | most desirable lunds were tuken up, und to | cost the county sumetfing to overtaite thy | Clurles Woodford, N.G, lutobart, und B. £. | tooverybody, of tho chances of Col. Hendrick B. Wright, ota her jfine alta dled at tee ettenkiy olhera the his ware aithey tou aby. ant too far erlmioat and, Drie bin mon this city. etealection Louk we jue ee Sue ths vomlug Hack ‘ot iia ia régords are vory imperfect, artiogs\ clainiay ato * peanntoualy nilvoeatd by 2 m Dees 8 yea wie, and rom market on the west end, or were tov "Then there {3 pe ule a eM i. aud show nothin cept the recelpts of the ie tha és y ‘ o Jud been au tuvalld for some time. The “geel- | rough and broken, and held ut bigh prices on Mea enw HiiveNAu LAE: Over Sud citizaus have wigned a call | ofitcc, In 18i3 ‘ompensntion of the Poat- | Greeuback papers In Eastern Vennayivoula, The ent tp usingular recurrence of one that hap- | the enstern portion. An exeention was made, pe ed ony week ago this morning to a servant | however, in Davis County, where the Commit: iy the house of James MeMuhon, No. 247 North | tee were offered some 15,000 ucres of very fale Franklin street, Wile Siaploved jn Md w ) laud for abut &1 per acre on ten yeara! credit, Wasb-boller froin the stove the corner of her | ‘The lauds examived io Marshall and Pottuwat- Bpron came inte contact with some hot couls | tomic Counties were ‘highly recommended by and went into a blaze. Thu unfortunate creo | the Committee. ‘This section fs only seveuty turo Hngered for two daysin the wost intense | miles trom the Miasourl River. ‘The linds are azgouy. reported to bo well watered, with cousdderable , A rather shabbily-dressed young man stepped. Pasboty sii Tauging from 3 tu 0 per acre on Inte the presence of re ue T 401 ty hha, Sire t Sen aay ealecey mia eute The Commlttce were deeldealy in fayor of father-in-law.“ Presumptuous wreteh,"! ox- | locating In Northeastern Kangas,—elther fu Da- cluhned the prominent citlzen, “but stay,” he vis or Marshall Cuuutles. ‘The propositions added more kindly as he saw the ble: bitter | made by the eevoral lund-vrant roads wore very tears welling up Jn the youth's cyes, “Lata not liberal, one company offering a discount of 30 rude, nor do [ desire to writyy your heart, so I | Per vent from thelr present prices, und agreging shall’ not fire you out of thy window, as was my | $0 earry the settlers wil thelr farnfliva also- original intention, but mildly though firmly ex Jutely free from the Missourl River to the hinds vinin to you that, apart from the differance | Purchased, hi aocia) Funk between you and the young lady | be Soctuty 1s composed of all classes, nnd alt tn whose hund (In eonuvetion with. the remuuine baltonalitions and ghdadvantngss Abey clalunars der of ber) you axpire, Uiere ure obstacles that | tt by purchusing thelr Jand’ together they can cauuot be surmounted, l—thls, of vouray, lain | BUY a large hody aba great reduction fn pricy, contiaence—am a ruined mau.” “Leary not; | eee thatthe finproyements made by enc will O, sir, 1 care nut,” exclulmed ‘the lover, ‘it | Ereatly entanes the property of ull. “The deeds your ‘lovely win’ accomplished daughter—the | oF bonds will not be made “fi the name of the aecond one—hed no dower but. the simple dia- | Sueluty, but directly with eacts purchaser, National Conyention, be sald, would be called subsequent to the conventions of the Republican and Homocratie partles, and would, doubtless, be guided to a considerable oxtent by their movements, He bad no doubt, however, that ‘Tiden would be nominated by the Donocrats and Grant by ,the Republicans, though be thought Sceratary’ Sherman was “ulaying a quiet game? for the Aol, nit wus malting hluscelf yery strong in the South, und the Ru- publicans would find tt hard to refuse hin. ‘As for the prospects of the third party, Mr. Dowoes was quite sanguine thatit would bulld up 8 formidable showing out of the diauffected monbers of the others, Hu thoucht tt “would take the tails off both thelr kites," at least, ‘ha South and West wore uuantnous for sottmoucy, as witness the prpgresa the Greenback party made last year,—thy elvetion, by Jarge majari- ties, of Weavor ald Giiletts tn. strony Kepub- Ican districts of Vows, aud of Col Lowe iu.o still stranger Democratic district of Alabama. Even Morrison, pt Titnols, wha was clutined as ous of the few hard-monsy men fo Congress from the Weat, told lilm te other day that he was opposed 2o'National banks, Jn California, too, soft-meney sentimenta: were spreading: rapidly, undége Nutlonat party was growly forapublic mecting to be held In Jenulage’ An fodietmont was found ugulnst that detect- | ital Thursday ovouliy, forthe purpose of dis- ivy becausy he obeyed the orders of bla superior | comslye village finsnces and pomiuating coming oflicerd and Uw State's Attornyy. — Churlea | officers, tt Fislt wa arrested with others for defrauding a Bishop McLaren confirmed a closs at Bt, speculator wamed Kuufmaun out of several | Mark's [eplscoput burch last Weduesday eyon- hundred dollars, und in his possussion when | jn, a ’ arrested wers funnd $11, As usual fu all Stesapare preach {ao the Congregattonal and such cases the prisoner's valuables were cared | Daptlst churches of Evanston to day. for by the police; und gu was the money, which Arrangements Dave been completed for hold- at that time was suuposed to be iy uvidence. | ing a suinmer xchoul of tanzuages In Evanuton, ‘The discharged Fisk and bls confreres. W. | ‘The introductory axercidea WHT Lo helt in the und other vttorneys next turned up | University Chapel Aug. 10,'and then, for four ut polleg headquurtore with orders for the money | weeks, Prof, Henry Cotn/dt Boston, will cou- bearlag Fisk's signatures, but there were so | duct a session after th mous plan of Prof, imany orders that thy polls refused to give tt | Sauveur, at Amherst. fue course will inciude up until Fak came ty person and also brought | German, Freuch, Lath , aint Grevly, and avces- with him thy ordera given bly attorneys, Sak | gurily Itullun, Spanish, dobruw, und Sauscrit. did not cuiny, but bls brother dit Agatu the Ani cleetion to oi) to vacuneles in the Board policy refused. = ‘Phen a Constables ap- | of Education resulted in uw large majority for a. peared and wanted to roplovin thy money | N, Young and LW. Conkvy.” ‘The Republlean on bebsl€ of Kuufinaun. Helnzman waa | Club hold an animated eet! nis dyer tn aubleck then ordered tu Keep te tonvy | of purty lines iy’ the approaching village elee- woth puch thine =o as thie dispute | tlon, ‘The question was loft unsettled, ag. some waa settled, of the actual owner, of the money regarded the imuye as a questionable und pusal- dewuuded it. He did su, aud tor thls he was biy u short-siylted polle naltgegils i is wardly noevssary AO mae nen 3 LAKE, ; the mouoy ts hy propor haade and wilt be ready Po - etiaa Ss whan tho-Court TToalguates the person to who The Board of Trusteca held a regular meot- master was 81,027.88, the other exponses of tho obtics being 82,807, In 1845 the Postmaster rot 81,600, nnd the other expenses of the ofllce were $5,041, the office fu the sume your paying over to the Government, above all axpensos, $1,833, In 188 the Poatinastor’s pay appoars to have beon $2,000, and the incidental exponses of the office $10,351, thu balance returned to the United States boing $1,94L. Sn Prinocas Christina, Infanta of Spain. The Princogs Christina has received the last sacrament. Her condition fa hopeless, ‘The Vrincesa Marlu Chrfetina Francoise de Paulo Antoinette, second duughter of the Duke do Moutnenalor by his wife, the lufunta of Spain, Maria Louise Ferdjiand, was born at 8oyille, Out, 20,1859, Sho was o slster of the late Queen Merecdes andl'of the Princess Marly Isu- bella, ‘the wife of the Cunnt do Paris, Hee purente were murricd Oct. 10, 1816, on the samo day that Queen Isabella, her mother’s wos married to Prince Francula d'Asse, ‘This imarrlage was doubtless tniended ag a mvans uf seating thes descundunte of Louis Phipps on the Spanish throne, as tt wus belleved that the Queei’s ~. imurriags = would .. be — childless, ‘The avheme, however, failed of success‘ in strong, Ipwa, Wisconsin, and Texas wero moud necklace, earrings, broach, und brucelets BZEOEDIN, it rightfully belongs, ie Friday afternuon, ‘The auntal roport of | all its rawilestions, Flest, Isabella disappolnt~ | however, ‘alu only States, which la would she stands in, she would be aa welcome,” 1 The Deak Socloty held uw meeting yosterda: . ae SF Pohce-Surgeant Gaund states that there wore | cd all ogpectutions by having issue, Uicu whon | claim wil conlideuce ~ at the — proapnt donot doubt it,” replied the merchant, but | sfternoon at the Rellef und Ald Society's buitd- 934 arrests durlug the your, being an Increase of | she wag Uriven from the glroue by the machin- | timo; hys thought they would all yo ‘the fact ts, that ber band ts sought fu marrisve | ing to get the reports from the variuue Cone CRIMINAL. 10¢ over the previous year, con atlona of the Duke de Montponstor, that Prince | Greenback next full. Mr. Deweus secmed ta, by an old suitor, who holds my votes for $103,- | mittecs who had been collecthig donations for . ‘Thy paper imutures on the dth prox, and, | the sufferers from the flood at Bzeyeain, Mr unless I can meet the obligations, 4oma Tuined | B, Kies oczupled the chal, ‘The varlous com. man, Ou the other hand, if I consent .to be- | mittves turned iu thelr cullections, whieh footed cous bis father-lu-law, the votce will be do- | up $2,657.85. One thousand dollars of this was stroyed. IT am ry for you, wy friend, but | collected on the Mourd of Tray by Mr, Julian what win dtodol” “How tmuch ‘did you say | Kune, ‘The Chairman stated thut ho hud se: thy notes amounted tol” sald the young wan, | ceiyed aletter from Mr. Aucust Belmont, of while awitd ray of hops wleamed upon bis | New York, in which that gentleman statce Uist feuturea, “About $168,000," answered the | no monoy has yet been forwarded to thw sulfer- wierchant prince. “Aud they fall due when!" | ers, but thut the Bret tustultment woukl be sent “On te dth of Sisy.” “Sayed! Saved!” | iu a dow days to the Auatro-Muugoruy Muster —— Aresolution was pusved to change tho tlino of Henry McCabe {s locked up at tho Armory paxment of crater yeu from April 1 una Oct. charged with forvibly cutering several\out- | be May 1 and Nov. 2 Megara. Pulluan and Graham were re-elected houses upou thespremues of Hugh MeMabon, | ibmbers of thw Board of Education ot District at the comer of Thirty-cighth und Wallacu | Ny. 2 of Hyda Park and Lake by a yote of Us streets, aud stealluy therefrom soma hams and | and 809 respectively, there being po opposition, | Alfonso, but that hope is now frustrated. ‘The sume Hive poultry. A very ight yore was polled, ‘Yhu report of { Bnly rewatning chance for thu Duke to verpetu- Jubn MeDe: a Alfred Ti 7 the Board of Education shows ‘that thy follow-") ate his Hine in Spain te through his granddauh- ulin McDermott and Alfr ulford, clalin- | ju uutuber of puplla-recetved tustruction in the) ter, the duughter of the Count de Parla, whose {ng to be cmployea of a Halsted street persuu- | yeapective subdivistuus;’ Englewood, 617; Gea-| warringe td the King of Spaly ts urgently dos age, koown us Coffee Tou," were arrested at } Law, 74; Springer, 631; Pullin, fs, 3 mauded by polltical circles iu Madrid, King was disappointed fu big ambition to by chosen feta una Muully bis murciage of the Princess Mefdedes to hor cousin, King Alfonso, falled of {twrobject by ber premature death bast year without (ssuc. It was thew auinpaned that Prin- vess Ubristine would ultimately have inarried rely for.the growth of his. party less on tho apread ob falth tn its doctrives than on ite mer- its us a yofuge for discontented yoters from all other’ parties, ‘There were many Democrats who woukl/not vote for Mr. Tilden If hy was nom- inated; thuy.wvould not vote with the iepublics ans, dnd so the only course left then was to aan) tho Nutlanals, which they could do without ajury to theig pulltical pride. Su in the South, there were 8 great muny disaffected Democrats; who would HQ support the Republican party under any circumstances, but would gladly veto fa law for one parent-ought to be taw for the..| of cough urcolds, Coste only 26 conta, Avolil ruinone cosmetics and uso that wholeromg bonutiler—Cionn's Sulphur Soap, ‘s = DEATHS. ea Rihana anne nt aoe LESTER—Atiipio Wark, Salar noon, an ler ea Loulse Ils wit Of J. H, Lotter, af btuntag Mane., ahd mother bf tue Kev, C. 8. Lealer, af tiydq vy ij Fiheral at St, Paul's Church, Hyde Park, to- pame Hueial tying, Content or poten aed BF Moston alt Now London pandrs copr. BASTMAN—Aril 6, at. 268 Mastingerste, t ‘ eal dauutiter ot Mr. aid St rtnatnnate avout sreeate vineeal from thd house nf aia ta-dayy the leer, YP. Marah vlitelating, by carrisyen to Geneeland: * CALDWELL=—On the morning of Apell-o, at 29 iell-av.y Florence, the youngest child of tho fer j.M, Caldwell, aged dt yoara and 7 months, bs ‘Funaral acrvices by the Mev, Dr, Will, aurlsted by the Hav. ‘TV, Marah at, tha houisa to-day at 2p, x7 Iematna to ho taxen East, DONEGAN—Simuay, nt 8 o'clock a. mus nelaven wite at tates Ay Donagane ott Rabe Thy, Funeral Tucalay from reatdunce, no7 Thirty-thtey. th, toe, Hunttace Comatery. All getende aro Invitey 0 ntcendl, GREEN—April 9, at Sp. m.. Mien Sarah het inoiivey’ rerlanen, Say Nort Lawellornte ree Notice of funeral hereatter. 1 AN—Aprll G, at tho restdenco of hts on-ins! tas. Ast cildald, dohin Sy Morussn tn tho Ooi Funeral to-day at 3 p, m.. fram 839 t ‘tefents of the tarnityinviced, Vote Welbon ¥ELDKAMP—Tho funeral services of the late R. 0, Feldkamp will take pinca nt bia ate residence, ‘sys at 2p. ny ‘thonca by Ohlo-at,, Tuesday, the ath nas, tarringed to Graceland Comatery. COONEY=Tho funcral of the Jate ss} Cooney will take placw fram hor Fosttence toe ent wortlivay,, 10-day nt 10:20 8, m., to St. John's Churet, chenda by cars tu Calvary. Friends of the family fa. O'MEATA—April 6, Ara, Mary. O'sfeal yearn, inutier of Caroll and jameagrstenra See Funeral from her late residence, 748 South Ialiteq. et, tovday at 10:30 a, mn., tothe Sacred Meart Church, by, encridges to C. & N. W, Depot, thouce by carats alvary. HAY WARD—Of ‘dropay of the hoart, Pliny Hayward, uncral at realdenee, 130 Nortl Ht, Ata: an. friends of tho Tauly avicedr ats Tuender, jartford (Conn. ¥ ‘(tous prem Hartford Conn.) and Worcester (Sta4s.) pape ANNOUNCEMENTS. DANTIES WIG ARE TO ABSUMM% DICKERT charactére tu the Cr v1 et Faro ene HS a eet mei Pu a te ny HT wt You! bo bold xe Farwell iis CUS NIVEUSAIY MEET ,« ngs Meu'a Ciilattaii Atociation ti “Hall, noxt Sunday, st4 p.m. Re. ports of the Inst yeare tvork Will_ve’ presented, sn] ral sllort muldresyes delivered. | The followlai per weil partfeinate tn thy exerctsrs t Th Hoy Je ition By" te Mew ake st aid i ts ro Ase Be ith, ho Kev. John } HOY, find tev veel pa TOUNG MEN ARI INVITED 1 END Tite’ held in ound of ¥. Mee Ar ueaike meeting 1. C, A. tonight Te wlll be excuctally for thugs who aro’ strangera li cliyy WITS. Mutuer will lead the meotage en ON SALES, THAINON. POMHROW & Cl Auctioneers, 7d & Kandolph. ALNo. 4 Twenty-sixth-st, MONDAY MOR) 'G, April 7, nt {0 o'clock, Cottags Grove-ny, corto Twenty-sixth-at. Rutiro Furniture gourlating of, carpets, Wedsteads, Unrwaus, anieg , Chairs, Ited and Bedding, Crockery, HETWON, POMEROY CU, “Cactloneora’ Taand 8 tandol 325 West Madison-st.,_ Tucsday Morning, April 8, at 10 o'clock, fs ,RY onDER oF i : MR. AUGUSL’ GUTZLOE, FLORIST AND DECORATOR We will soll on Tueniay Morning, April, nt 10 0’ck and continulug Wednesday a1 huraday, the entity stuck of AUGUST GUTZLOE, Eaq., consbhlug of Terra Cotta Vasos, Flower Pots, Rustic Vases, Gardon Furniture, Plants, Ulanging Baskets, &tr, Kes fmmortelle or Everlasting Flowers and Grasses, OREGEALCG ALe1ed for Trimmings, Fancy Straw Goods, &c., &c. ab. BALE WITHOUT RESERVE, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,. Auctioneers, ‘73.80 itandolphi-at, pected el ol BY GRAD. B. GORE & CO, : sound sy Wabash-ay, ‘ REGULAR TRADE BALE.” DRY GOODS TUESDAY, APIIL 8, 0:30 0, m., Iinportant New Con agouti. + GEO.1 GONE & Anetioncers, FOR WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes & Slippers Mo shall ofter all aradenof Customsmade Spring Stylt Goolts, There ure no grades orcmtyles. that a retaner heeds that cannat he Cound tn this sate. Govds and Gurnlge toad for tuspeottot UE WOME & COL, Aut = BU and BH) W Monday. ‘a PRE RES BATT. THB ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK OF LOUIS LOCHBIHLER, 282 & 284 Randolph-st. (upestairs), ! the highest tldde tr boast hg at leat EDO AUD ‘Monday, April 7, at 10 a.m. . day thereafter until the whole stock tadls Fa eyo Trg stack eonsiaty maraanene Notlous, Fancy Goody, ‘Tallors® Trluuuings, Fure alahing Goody, White Gnowuy Stationory, kmoke era’ Asticleu, and Poddlors’ Genoral Supplies. ‘Will be sold without rescrvo, JOHN HOFFMANS, 4 By DEN 1 SELIGMAN, Depinge Ne Sheth ws, A. BIR EEIRS & CO, Avectlonvers, 17d an 173 Randulvheaty AT 182 SOUTH GLINTON-8T.. * Portable Engine and Boiler AND OTHER MACHINERY & FIXTURES, AT AUCTION, MONDAY APTERNOON, APRIL 7, at 2 o'clock, at igs South Ciinton-at., oo: avikson, 5 Wai A, BUTTHIS & UO), Auctioncors, WL MM. MANDERN & CO, Tao and 13 Wal 2 ‘At Auction Tuesday Storutng, April, at 0 o'clock, BOOTS & SHOES All Freah Spring Stock In overy atyle. -Alxo 100,100 fous nico wuole dab. i SONA Aner, —_—— eee “WALL PAPEIE, ART . WALL PAPER, ange, Docorations, Laco OCurtatna, Wine hades, and Bodding. Do not mist soolng the oholaest fluo utock in Chicago at HILGER’S, 204 & 206 Wabash-av, ‘TO RENT. TO PHYSICIANS, First-Class oticus to rent from Mavi, centralty 10 cated, | A ilberal-arranyement with tho haviug & = goud praciteu. . u Address C 19, Trlvut Z _ A Grand Rehihttion of Perlalan, Ger" ¥ ? man.and Arrican novell tus tor Laster Taster (a eae erele tel tk, Bd, Gta Fe LCONFECT LUX