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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 159T. 37 Tulk montis at demand, tH MHiavon ara ot BaLass, a pie ‘pin, 97 Mey 41.05. Gian yO and urichangod. BOTT ET Out siondy at we, Bape TOLEDO, 7 . On March 8.—UtaIN—Wheat firms No, TOL April, WA May, £106) Juno, Al mii, Westar ambor, SZ, Corn quiet; No, daly Meer Anil, igor Say held at de, 2A(6 td; veied ‘fe; dawsngou, Wyo. Onts quioty Stiehtgan, Fe xn—Btendys prime, $1.15; No. 2, §10. croeae avrenyncle but lower; No.2 rod winter, aye bent, ‘1A000 buy corn, 2,00 tity oat, tepigarsrs—Wheah RG bat corn, 114,000 bus oats, Ue 3 LOUISVILLE. mavens, March &—COTTON--Firm nt 124G12{o, oR-Quict and Ninchanged, PRAIN—Whont fia at 1.200123 Com dully No.2 re, Hauge: do mixed, {aCe Onta dull: No.2 Bats ae ni rod. ftr0 dullt No. 4, asic, PATaktonte-tork mtondy at $120, Lard Ra steam, 7340, Hulk moats~Shoniders, 4401 clear FabBier clear, fo. Bacon atonty; shutters, 4401 DOME! Tider clear, To. Lams—Sugur-cured, ws Cisxy—Firm at $1.05. KANSAS CITY, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BANBAS CITT, March 8.--iNAIM—~The Price Current jor: Wheat—Tecotpte. 11524 bot shipmonts, C327 2 ensh, 110g, March, #10; No. a bar, Jomert March. anuinee = Hteroal ts, 1,73) Borns sad "em; Nowd ease Avge; Marca, — DETROIT. prrnorr. March &—Fi.oUn—Dull. Qrais—Whont strong; oxtra nominalt No, 1 white, gamit; March, #1-2561 April, 6L2}45 May, $1.04) mil- 1. nomtnal, rs—-Whent, 2,000 ba. NTS—Nono, ; BUFFALO. RorrALO, Murch 8—GitAIN—Whent wnobangod. com-falex of 20 carn nogyNo.2 Toledo on track wt Gide; markat generally dull, Oata unchangod. Rye Bochanked. Barloy unenhanced y MALLOAD FRELUIITS- inged, plc ' PEORIA. ProntA, March &—GILAIN—Corn netive and ensler: ban mizoM, 8G; mixed, BSWATHE. Ona stenty; Made. Myo nominnly Na, 2 732 No alte ee Stosdy} 1d ria Hnisved “on boots Of $s. . INDIANAPOLIS. ISDIANAPOTAS, March 8—GIRtatN—Whaat dull No. red, S1.2@177,” Corn firm at 374290. Onts firm ot prctas OSWEGO. Oswxao, March &—GraIn—Whont atondy, Corn ponlaally unchanged; Wertern mixad, bid, ' PELROLEUM. CLEVELAND, ©. March 8.--l’STROLEUM—Stendy; Handard white, 10 test, Be, TIUSVILEE, Ta. March 8—I’RTHOLRUM—Market ed at. lghest, sa; lowest: £}é0: closing det united aipaidnts, 6200; charters nner irrewund, Pa, March &.—PrTnourttat—Mode- plely activot crude ower at pigs nt Farkor's for paipmont; rend, 7c, Philadelphia doiivery. ———— COTTON. New ORLEANS, March &—CoTToN—Firmt mid ding, Het tow middling, 12Mes goo ordinney, Uses ‘ pls. BOIL bales; prose, MAD; oxporta, nce, 1h ontinent fidly” sales, 80; stock, ‘er. LOUIA, Mo. March 8.—CoTtox—Firm and wn- ob ged middlini , HKer anton, 10H balosy reeelpts, Wy; shipments, 1,50); stock, 77,08, DRY GOODS. Few York. March 8—Duslnoss fairly active in atl departments, and cotten gouds nnd prints tn botter request and vory firm. Simpson's, Eddystone, Albion, Dunoll’s prints are ndvancod, Dreva-guads, wide prints, lana, and winghams active and firm. | Men's- fear wanlens in ntendy slemand and firm, Hosury joi underwear in youd demand. Forolga yoods fulr Ue (is TURPENTINE., <- WILMINGTON, Blarch 4—HPIMITS TOUNPENTINE— Bendy at Osc. THE COUNTY BOARD. County Treasurer’s Quarterly Report— Minor Contracts Around tho Now Court-House, All the County Commissioners were pres- ent at the remular meeting of the Board held yesterday afternoon. The chalr was filled by Commmissloner Stewart, . A contract offered by the Burlington Mannfacturing Company for supplying and. pulting in tho floor Hate marble, and wain- scot work in the county half of the new Court-Llouse wag read. ‘The contract, which Was approved, umounts to $44,081, P, J. Sexton’s contract for the brick-work, masonry, and iron-work of the enst half of the rotunda of the new Court-llouse was Teal, and also approved.: Tho contract calls for the completion of this work by the ist of next September, and mounts to the sum of Mr. A. 0, Whenton sent in x communte: Won asking tho appolutment of Superiiten ent of the new Court-House, ‘The applica. fon pas referred to the Committee on Public THY COUNTY TNEASURER’S guarterly report showed: General Fund_of 1870-'80,'n balance on Dee, 1, 1870, of $4 880.22; the receipts had amohnted to $34) SL6T; total, $522,005.00; balance March , $801,102.04. Interest, — old - deptedniess, balance Dec: 1, 1870, $69,550. Tecelpts, 553,187,335 balance — Mare 1, £05,t07.07; new Indebtedness, balance Dee. 1, $18,035.00; recejpts, 827,529.87; balance Marelt 1, $23,820.03, Shute Fund,’new indebted: hess, balance March 1, $121,910.50, Court- House Fund, balanee Doe, 1, $150,160.41; re- celpts, $20,861.77; balance Mareh 1, $120,- 880.3% ‘Town license account, balances Dec, 1, $170; receipts, $300; balaice March 1, 835, "hho Feport ‘was adopted. Bills for salaries and expenses amounting fo $1,879, were submitted to tha Commitles on Nospltal, while the Committee on Public Charities reeommended tho payment of $7,171 for expenses and salaries of the Coun- iy Agent's employés for tho month of Feb- Tuary and for expenditures in charity. sup- ple. That on Jail and Jail Accounts sent n bills a ating $4,085.87, and the Com- nund ‘Town Accounts sent fin All were approved. Jt was decides . Upon the recommendation of the Commtted on Public Service, to rent treo rooms Iu the Merehimts’ Building, northwest corner-oef Washington and Liv Salle streets, us headquarters of the Board, Tho rent wilt be $0 « month. : COURT-HOUSE VAULTS. Upon the subject of vault doors und vault fittings for the’ new Court-Mouse, the Jolnt Cominittee on Publls Buildings’ reported, Tecommendtng that the contract for the same belet to the Dichold Sate & Lock Cumpiny at their bids, as‘follows: Fire-proof vault doors and fitthns, $03,240; boxes and drawers, a0 each; book-teks, $475; record ‘boxes, ents each, A In the oplnion of Mr, Buriing, the Comnilt- ¢ tnd considered the bis upon vaults and Ault Attings too linatily, and thought It wise Dostpang for the present auy decision Upon the matter, Ho believed that a differ. entaward of the work would effect a saving of $3,000 or $4,000 on the safe doors alone, and pointed to Mr. Harris as a lower bidder and un equally responsibly one. int Was underatuod by Me. Wood that Mr, partis would not take the vault doors alone, uit Sr, Burl thought he would, and hoe Qtr, Busting) hought that a consideralls ine could be effected If the work could bo vided between Harris and Diebold & Co, megs discussion was indulged in over a pillon Mr, Clark to recomuilt the matter, He it motion was carried by a volo of ihe Joint Committee on Public Bulldipgs So reported bills amounting to $10,004, antl “id Were ordered pald, ‘This Includes un imate of P, J. Sexton ‘for tiro-proof work the new Court-House, amounting to Hoens, “The same Comnittes. also recont- Taended thata sidewalk of two-inch plank, Ch feet wide, bo built on the west side o! ark atreet, in front of the Court-llouse, ee Joint Committes further recommended fat the dlans uf the Court-[fouse bo modi- el 20 ws to reduce the conble stalrway to 1 siglo one, aud to put in four elevaters ine Head of two, Also the Committee recom- Pra the payment of the estimate In favor indent eon, Pon thurgutractor iilin, mu nd securing the county agalns! all fialins for intringemuts Ms of vateites fie eport was ado after the eve! Fecommiondations had been discussed, : ie “FARMER” ITAMBIS, count Attorney Willett sunt in a com- unvation in which h Hick an opinion to effect that the money due Honey arma ih the wuch-disputed foundation digging of wo, Court-ltousd bo tendered In court, “He ‘as entitled to tt. 3 A resolution offered by Mr, Wood was’ eg pted ealllug upon tho Architect to fure Hrd the Bonrd with a statement of tha nonut dug Harms, Tesolution wus also adopted requesting ty Architect fo send In xpecificatlous for MRE and glazing of the Court-House. ae Kendrick Hughes was appoluted Su- He planuliig aul gas fitting tn -House at @ sulury 0! adsy. Adjournew, eee ~ * MARINE NEW The Excitement Among Insurance Men Over Rate Cutting Dying Out. A. Vartoty ‘of Interesting Local and General Navigation Notes, ' CANGO INSURANCE, The oxeitoment among insuranco agents, Rrowing out of tho discovery of au oxtrnordi- nary cutting of rates on the purt of one or more of tho fraternity, 18 gradually quicting down, nd thero appears to bo a growing disposition to effect an organization so binding in its character: as to effectuntly prevent a recurrence of the cutting business in the future, Whether this enn be accomplished {3 a matter of grave doubt. Yet it will dono harm to secure an organization lnoking to that ond. ‘Tho rate of 20 contscin= cluding harbor and Inke risks, for whic! Tigo instrinco has been effected an contracts recontly, is tha lowest over known. This is equal to but n singlo ma "s premiiin on hurbor risks, ns the pool n yenr ago fixed the Intter rate at Scents ermanth. The course of the agents who have heen engaged in this cutting mestiess Is rtitoital, tosay tho least, and itis a matter of surprise, even to tho shippers sho were fortunate enough {o effect Insurance at the extraordinarily low figure nanied abve, that the companies inter- ested should countenanes niigh @ procoudlng on tho part of tholr representattyes. MULL RATES. ‘The rates on hull insuranco nave not yot been Gefinitly settled, although itis poseble that an understanding may be renehed at tho meetings: of tho represontallves of leading murine-insur- ance compantes doing bustuess on the Inkes, to be hell in Buffalo to-day and to-morrow, Hero several riska on A land A 2 vessels are ral to have been taken within the past few diys at 415 percent premium. However, ¢ per cent ts rew garded ag likely to bo the roto of the future, even on veascla that may go Into commission ns ourly onus tho ith oof March, | which is “now altogethor) likely te he the dato of the opentny of navigation the present fonson. Stil, there [a a probability that active competition may rest in the adoption of the opening rate of Inst renson, viz: iy per cent. Private advices from Buttalo indicate that such may be tho cnao. A letter from Buffalo, for in- tance, contains tho report that E. 1. Fish, the owlyrappatntad agent at that pl of the Pheratx: Insurance Company, of New York, hast commencved thking scagon risks on hulls clasaiing: Aland AS at Bi per cont premium, If this is really the ense, other companies will be com paliea to follow the example of the Pheonix and. jawer their views, in order to secure a fair pro- portion of busincss, SIE WILL RETURN, Last. season tho large tug aAlanson Sumner was sold: by her Oswego owners to parties in Now York, and taken for service to tho latter port yin tho St. Lawrence River and Atiantle Ocean. Recently the craft ugatn_ passed into the hands of nn Oswegonn, Capt. Henry Dage gett, who proposes to run her buck to the takes Aud place her inthe towing servico between Lakes Erle and Turon, The Sumner isa large and handsome tug, und possesses ample power for tho business, MAMINE PERSONALS, Capt. Alfred, Eado his arrived hero from Clayton, N. ¥., to take charge of tho schr John Burt, owned by Capt. P.1. Ralph, of Detrott. Capt, Orville Green, of thls ciy, who last year suited the schr Angus Smith, will this season command tho sehr Porter. Capt. RD. Fltzzeratd passed through this city: yesterday on route to Milwaukee fron an ex- ended Southern tour, Capt. Huthaway hae arrived nt Buffalo from Saginaw to tuko churge of the prop Newbury, ‘This looke like an_early start on the part of the Union Steamboat Company propellers. PONT JOTTINGS, Tho schr Tessle Nualt, Capt. John Freer, ar- rived here Sunday from Muskgon with a cargo of slabs, and yesterday was towed up the North Branch, Tho schr Alico Richards, fram Manitowoe, with Acargo of icv, was towed up the South Branch yesterday. ‘The sehr William Jones fs dia here from Mus- Kegon ig ee oof Blnbs. Ag soon bs tho wind shifts tho schr Julln TB. Merrill will gall for Jnekaonport to fond with railroad ties for Milwaukee. Sho la en- Riged for second cargo of tles from Jackson- port to Chlengo, ‘To-day the schr El Tempo, Capt Frank Tay- Jor, will be towed from her whiter moorings inthe Kouth Reranch for tha purpose of ree celving her outht ana going into commission, Tho scow Glidiator has ber ennvas bunt and is ready to proceed after ¢ curgo of raitrond tes fs soon ns the weather will perinit. ‘Tho stenmer Alpeun will yo into commission this eenson winder the coinmand of Capt. N. We Napler. fermorly of the. Corona. Vhursdas night h:s beo 1 flxed upon for tho first trip of the Alp: ni to Muskegon, About tho L-th of thy present. month tho prop. Depere was ve withdrawn from the route bes t nm Chileago, Manitowoc, aud Manistee, in Jer that she muy be put In readiness for sorv> feo upon the Grand Haven route on and after tho lst of April, Tho prop Oconto, now lying at Milwaukeo, will take tho plice of the Depore, ‘Tho stenmn-burge M. Groh hus received n $4,500 rebulld ut Doolittie’s yard during tho wiuter inonths. or improvements consiat of now frames whero needed, new ceiling, now deck and deck frames, now stunchtons, rail, ete, She ianow a atanch craft in overy respect. Capt. Thomas Dougherty, who hed churge of tho stoam-barge Gon. Paine lost senso until eho was wrecked at Grand Haven, will command tho rah, At4 o'clock sharn to-morrow atternoon Messrs, Hurry Fox & Co. contractor, will launch the lnrgest dredgo-boat on the ¥ ern ltkos nt Michigny Sip, North Plor, near Yitzstumons & Connell’s mill-yard. AROUND THE LAKES, “Tho tug Mollle Sponcer and barges Nraokott and Naker, of Charlotto, haya beon bought by Huttato parties far 85,500, Messrs. Curry, Reynolds & Wilson, of Pleton, and John Walters, of South Marysburg, Canada, have purchased the echr William Elgin for &t,s ‘The Ligin ts an 8,000 bu vessel, and classes 12, Tho stinr Prince Alfred on Friduy arrived at Owen Sound from Lion's Head and Dyer's Bay: with an Cull load of grain and fish, Sho Jefe the sane afternoon for Wlarton, and on Saturday cleared for ports on: Manitoulin Islund, Lake ron. ‘The river at Belloville, Canada, ts clear of ice, aud that on the buy Ja rapidly wasting, A telegram from Nepunee, Canada, says tho Nepanes Klyer is open halt way to Mill Point, and there fs no Ico to impede navigntion, The [ee was driven out of South Bay, Lako Ontario, on Friday, ‘The hirbor ut Kingston, Canada, 1 ontirely clenr of ico, ‘Tho prop Oswego Hello has beon purchased for 813,000, to take the pluce of tho ill-fated stmr Waubuno, The kehr Guiding Star js receiving n now dcok and extensive overhauling generally at Oawogo, Tho Welland Canal fa reported in geod condl- tion, the levels full of water and clear of tee, and ayecything favorable for an carly opening af nuvigation, Tpon tho npentn of navigation o lightabip whl bo placed off Grosse Polnt to asslat vessels onteriug Detroit tiv TO BE CREMATED, Apectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Pirrsuvna, Pa. March 8—This morning the executors of the late Dr, Lo Moyne re- colved a telegram from Prof, Felix Adler, of New York, asking that arrangemants bo made for the cremation of tha body of n friend of his, whose name has not yet been ascertalned. ‘Tho fires wero lighted in the erematory ut Lo'clock this afternoon, and the body will be placed in tho: retort ay soon ag It reaches the crematory to-morrow, ‘The ‘Trustees of tho Le Moyne estate say thoy know nothing of tho remains to be cremated, except that the request to have the arrangements made cama from Prof. Adler, ‘Thoy stat that tho body will have ta he fully’ Identliied be- fore they will allow the cremation to take place although the fires have been started In 8 furnics, Nothing further can be obtained before the arrival of the corpse. temorraw, ‘Tho body 13 supposed to be that of a wealthy Hebrew of New York, APPOINTMENT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 8.—The State- Tlouse Commissioners this morning appointed Adolph Scherer Supervising Architect, to fll i, gene ue at Se ay. Mr. Scherer w y's I and is very familiar with the plans wid Work: ————————— »_ GENEVA LAKE, + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triduns, GexzvaA Lane, March 8—The elegant summer residence of Mr, L. Z Lelter, of Chi- cago, will. be completed for oceupancy in April. The house ts of tho modern massive Swiss cottage style, and the stable and winds mill are very coiplete, ‘The cost of the en: Ure establishment wis upwards of $1000, 'Thirty-llve hundred cellars was recently pald out for ice-cuttlag, which has been los tinued for the pre » the lake being en- y open if 5 Four steamboats, fifty rowhonts, and five fing, fpelits are being structed for parties in Chicago and elses! RELIGIOUS. THE BAITISTS, The remular weekly conferences of tha Tapltist mintsters of thiselty and vicinity met yesterday forenoon at No. 71 Randolpli street. ‘The ‘folowing were tho monthly reports from such churches as reported : Hap Jetl+ Exyte tam, fer, rence, I 0 2 i 5 2 2 # 8 0 0 1 1 a 0 a Hi 4 Fourth a 1 Urighton Pe 2 o pall) Seerrrereetaes Ps # Centrii.. 0 9 favontey, Streol 0 0 North Bttrseessesseooes 1 0 TOA .sereseesecsooeren ae Ww The Rev. Dr, Jolson, Missionary Secreta- ry of the Baptist Publication Society of Phil- adelphia, was introduced to the conference Dr. Johnson made a few remarks relntive to the number and strength of tho Baptists in Pilladelphin, He felt greatly encouraged at tho success that had attended the Inbors of the missfonaries of the Society In this city. ‘There was a respectable sum raised tn this city, and it woul be inereased when some other churches took up thelr collections. Over $200 ind been sent to the Sceretarles from other places in Hitnols since their la- bors in this eity commenced. Tho Rev. L. LB, Fish, of Nashville, Tent, was also Introduced, and spoke briefly of the religions work In his elty. There-were nlnc Haptist churches in Nashville five white, and four colored. He ulluded to the soetal ostracism of those ministers who taught the colored people, no mutter how great or Jearned they might be. It was something that was entirely unknown at the North. The Third Chureh, of which he was pastor, had been freed from all Indebtedness sine he left home, 9 few weeks ago. He v pleased with Gisleago, and spoke of its won- derful growth since tho fire, ‘The Rev. Dr, Paterson bade good-by to the conferences for the present. Tle was made the benrer of friendly greetings from the Chicago Baptist. minis! to the Seottlsh Baptist Unton whieh meets In May. Dr. Paterson salls on Saturday from New York for Liverpool, Dr. Lorimer made a few remarks i refer ence to the Michigan Avene BaptlstChureh, and spoke mtragingly of its future. Tle thought measures would be taken ere long to reorganize it and place leon a firm foun- dution.. There was great need of a church tn that neighhortiood, and tho prospects now were thi a strong membership would at once (ake hold of the matter, ‘The Key. Mr. Waterman, from the Conmit- {ee of Arrangements, announced that Dr. Northrup was on the program fora paper next Monday. In case the Doctor was tn- uble to bo present, the Roy, FG, Thearle would rend a paver on “The Relation of Ministerial Members of the Church to the Pastor and the Congregation.” On tho Mon- day following, Dr. Loriiner would be the essayist, TNE METHODISTS. The Methodist ininisters had a very full meeting yesterday-morning, the room being completely iiled, Dr. Boring presided, as usual, The order of the day was to have been a Useusston upon “The Relation of God In Person to His Word,” to he led by the Rev. Joseph Phelps, but as that minister was not present.the order was passed, On motion, It was resolved to appotnt a committee of three to take Into considera: tlon the advisability of sending a delegate to the World's Sunday-Sehool Convention to be held in London in dune. The Committee consisted of the Rey, Messrs, Hardin, Shep- pam, al Cleveland, ‘The Rev. . 1. Adams, tendered his resig- natton ag member of the Business Committee of the Associition on the plea of Hl-health, ifs resignation was accepted, and the Rev. FP. Cleveland was appointed to fll the vaeaney. Jy request, the Rev. Dr, Hatfield gave the brethren an account of his brief visit to the East, The Business Committees reported as the order of the diy, two weeks henee, the tople, “Tow Shall We Best Enlist Our Laymen for Tova Church Work 2” to be led by the Rev, wik Bristol. Remarks wore made by Dr. Edwards and several other members concerning the Meth ,ollists? soelal banquet. to be held at the Tre- mont House Thursday eventing. * ‘The subject for discus! ut next Mon- day’s meeting will be “The Gift of the Holy Ghost for Service,’ to be led by the Rey. D, C, Clendenning, The meeting udjourned for one week. TIE PRESBYTERIANS, The Presbyterian ministers held their reg- war weekly mecting yesterday morning tn Room 36 McCormick Block. The Rev, J, M. Worrall presided and condueted the opening exerelses, Dr, Arthur Mitchell delivered a brief ad- dress on the question of “Tha Moral Dim- culties of the Old Testament,” grouping his remarks under the three hends of “I'he Wars on. tho Cannanites,? “The Regu- lutions of Slavery,” and “The Restries ‘tons on Polygamy.” Many of the ob vetions bused on” these passages could, said, be oxplained and overruled by a b néty translation and correct interpretations, In regard to the first. division of the wublecl, ho suid tt was justifiable for men to do things under he direetion of God which, if dino of thelr own volltlon, would be erlmingt Te also argued foradistinetion between tho elvil and moral law, a8 there Isa distinction be- tween the ideal and the practical, In re guint to another class of objections, ho elated that the ible recorded imany nets of presumably good men’ without dorsing the nets themselves, Good men prone to do wrong, and the Bible fn fe enses noted the act, without giving tification to the doer, ‘Tho address cove dmany techuleal points and renderings, nudn argument being given above, After hearing reports of disvourscs reached the provlous day, the mevting ad- journed, MISCELLANTGOUS, The Congregational ministers mot at tho Grand Paelfic at tha usual hour. ‘Tho Rev, C. A. Towle occupied the chate, The morn: ing hour was oceuplod by the discussion of the question of “Infant Baptism,” opened by the Rey, J. M, Williams, ‘There were presnnt; A. Monroe, J. M, Willams, C, N. Pont, dames Tompking, E. 1. Willams, He la Hammond, C. A. Towle, 0, W. Coo nye Prof, TW, Hak, W, 1. Brewster, J. W. Martshorn, @, HH, Peeke, W. Jl, Duy, E. 1). Eaton, MW. Pinkerton, Y, J. Valent ne, W.. IL. Bidwell, D.),, 8. 'T. Kidder, D, Wirt, Ay J, Knowlton, J. Powell, d. J. Humphrey, and Ge Arinatrong,. ‘Tha | Eplscopatian ministers met at the Grand Paelfle,’with the Rey, Clinton Locke, D.D., presiding, a considerable representa- ton of the cleriy, both of Chicago and from elsewhere, present, among the [atter being tho tev. J. Roo, of Englands the Roy. Dr. Philips, of Kankakeo; and tho Rev, Peter Anderson, of Algonquin, The Roy, Henry G. Perry read dissertation on “The Moly Communion.” Atthe communton service Sunday morn- ing at Plymouth Congregational Church nine. NeW Members were recelyed on profession of faith and six on letter from sister churches, — HEAVY JUDGMENT, Apeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, St, Lows, Maroh &—Several prominent St. Loulsuns, onean ex-Licutennht-Gdvernor, Interested some tine ago in Insurance man- agement, are now called upon to pay rather heavily forthat privilege, Inthe CireultCourt this jnorning. Judge Wickham rendered his opluton In the case of EE, Alexander, Re- celver of the Columbia Life-Insuranve Cone pany, vs. James Lupe, D. ©, Stone, nile tuinistratrtx, George J, Davis, Joseph, Boxy, Ben Williams, sal Norman J, Colman, dn whieh be rendered a judament against the defendants for the sum of 40, By rea son of the large amount luvolyed and the proininencs of the defendants the suit has exelted much attention. I¢ {said that James Lupe, Mrs. Stone, widow of D.C. Stems, and Mr. deorge Davis will have the judgment to pays CHANGE OF VENU An Expostulatory Letter from Mr, Forrest, Dwyer's Attorney. One of (he Alleged AManis Says He Never Pot tls Kamo to the Paper, To the Fitttor of The CAtcago Tribune, Citesao, Mareh 8.—Your papers of Satur day and Sanday Inst contain two remarkable articles on change of venue. ‘They are re- markable for thelr innuendo and also for their wrong statement. ‘They inslnuate that the inember of the Bar who presented the aflidavity for a change of venue fn the case of Dwyer, Inst Friday, manufactured those aflidavits, Now, if there was ground for be- Neving the affidavits to be twenufactured, why not say so in express terms? Lo pre sented those aflidavits at the. request of my eHent, and L hereby fling deftanes in the teeth of any man, be he Judge, State’s-At- torney, or citizen of Chicago, who says they were manufnetured. You say that the mat- ter might well be! Investigated, To this L have no objection. Let the investigation pro- eced forthwith. Jt seems to me that, had yon desired to be falr, had your articles not been “inspired? you would at least have taken the enre, before making such sweeping charges, to spell the names the two affiants correctly. You speak of them as Thomas ¥, Mnron and William If. Warner, snd then add that there are no such men fn existe You mistake or nilsrep regent the tinnies of the persons who signed the aitidavits, ‘Thelr names are ‘Phomas F Houren (not Tuton) and Willis HE Werner {not Warner). ‘They are well-to-to, Indus trioug ellizens, and live, the former at No. bot West 'T'welfth street, and the latter at No. 273 West Luke street. Both are me Ttonk the precaution to ascertain their resi- denees before “1 permitted thei to sign the atidavits, You percetve, then, that you have been ona false scent. The mistake was D1 hot looking for the right men, As to the remarks of the Court, T made no reply at the thie. I was rash, ill-tempered, and unbecoming aman who wears the judl- cial ermine, ight with impunity have attacked the Judge vigorously ;for the Judge who stoops to abuse a member of the Bar when that member is Feunretfal in speceh and manner cannot complain if the member of the Bar returns the abuse. SUH, Dhave no desire to attack the Judge, 1 leave hin in the enjoyment of what he has done, knowing that L have a remedy fn an appeal in behalf of my ellent to a higher tribunal, ‘The Supreme Court hag repeatedly held that when the petition and afidavits for a change of vente are in statutory form the Court has no diseretton tu the matier, but is bound to grant tho motion, ‘The statute makes the change of vente a right when the appllen- tlon is made in duo form. ‘Think, then, of the averweening presumption of the Judge tn saying that he intends to “ take the bull by the horns ” and assume the responsi- billty. In defiance of statute and precedent, of overruling the motion for a change ot venue, when he adinits ft is in statutory form. When the law js thus knowingly and. willfally trampted under foot by wt person sworn to administer it, and who happens at the tine to be shielded by his oficial position, ean we be surprised to’ find other men itt humbler walks of life break the law in other ys? Atuany rate, can we he surprised if, Haman is arraigned for trial before such ‘son for the coniission of crime, lie de- sires nchunge of venue to another Judge? Or ts n Judge n man whose provine ritis to manufacture law as it sults his convenience? Hut the issue ts clouded. The trouble is not with the afiidayvits, It fs with the pre- sll Judge of the Criminal Court. Ie considers Ita personal fusult tocapply to him forachinge of venue, Yet leading mem- hers of the Bar haye repeatedly Applied for changes of venue, and obtalned them, anu that, too, from this snine “ bull *-fighter. is unnecessary for me to mention the names of those members of the Bar. Why did not the Judge attack these lnwyers us he did me?) Was it beeause he lacked courage? Why did he select and snbuse me, a youns member of the Bar, for doing what has been sanctioned, not only by the pruetice of Conk County, buLatso of tho entire, State? Re- speethually, Wirtiast S, Forrest, It appeared from the tenor of Mr. Forrest's communication as above that something In the nature of o further Investigation was in order, Accordingly a reporter journeyed out lo No, 273 West Lake street, where he found MI, WILLIAM WERNER busily engaged tn repairing 1 dilapldated shoe. Mr. Werner is an elderly man. In answer {to the reportorial Inquiries he said that he never stgned the nMdavit forn change of venue, and knew nothing of Dwyer, Eddy Garrity, Forrest, or any other of the persons Whose names have been connected with this ease except from what he had seen within the past few days dn THs Trinuxe. He eonld not maging haw his aime came to be used,— perhaps the man Dwyer, whe got up the atidavita, could Inform him. Ho was Wille jam Werner, of No, 273 West Lake street, and he had no son, brother, or other relative named Willa Ti, Werner around there at all, He repented that he was absolutely ig norant of the existence of Dwyer until he read of tho matter, when the similarity of tho nang to his own struck him, For the benefit of the reporter, he wrote his name on asheet of paper, and the signature will to- ti Bs. compared with that on the so-called allldavit, An uttempt was made to find Mit, HOUREN at the address given, No. 56 West Twelfth street, but It appeared that he left there Sat- tirday and went to board somewhere on West Indiana street, so that it could not be ascertained witythor his name hind also been taken In vali, “fho result of Mr, Forrest's oxpostitating and explanatory iuissive has, therefore, been to show that tho erline cam. mitted by Dwyer in getting up these afil- davits ineludes forgery as well) as per- Jury, and to. raise ft from the grade of a misdemennor to that of oa felony. As the statute ox) viteitly sets forth that the affidavit shall be slgned by two, reputable persons, and as one Whose hame was used denies having signed, It ts hard to see what show Mr, Forrest will huye of overturning tho verdict In the Supreme Court, ag he threatens. [may bo that Judge Jameson would have no recourse but to nes copt an afidayvit, if druwn ti statutery form, but he ean searcely be compelled to’ accept the adiduvit of ws non-existent person, or an afidavit which must be considered a forgery on its face wntll William If, Werner, of No. ect West Lake street is produced, and acknowledges his signature. ——— THE COUNCIL. A Maas of Miscellancous and Not Overs Important Hustness, Tho regular meeting of the Clty Counell was held last evenjng, Mayor Harrison In the: chair, All of tha members were present ex- cept MeNurney, ‘ Tho ordinance of. Commissoner Waller changing tho water rates was taken up, reat, and, on motion, was nade a speclal order for the next regular meeting at 8 o'clock, An ordinance on a proposition to lay two rallroad tracks on Ulhnan street, from the north line, of ‘Thirty-ninth street tos polut opposlt the north Hne of Thirty-fourth court, and from tho south end of Fox street north to. Water- ville street, and thenco to the south lineot ‘Thirty-seeond street, was next taken up, ‘The ordinance was rend, aud, after sone discussion, adapted, wh on Ald. Turner subnitted an amendment or substitute, which wag dscussed at some length, The result of tho dispute was, the Cou nef! ad net appear to understand what bad been done, recon. sidered thelp-eection, and referred both oral-- aances to the Committers on Railronds, On motion of Ald. Rawtelgh, the rutes were stispended for the purpogu of recelying pettions, wuritentions, ele, Ald, Sanders presented it resolution fixing May 31, 1850, as the binit for the redemptlui of 1878 serip, and authorizing the Controiler to issuy vouchers on the Treasurer in cases where the owner proves satisfactorily, that the paper has been lost or otherwise’ de - strayed At wus referred to'the Finance Committee, The same Alderman presented a petition from broverty-owaers on Taylor streut, usk-. ne lug for the erection of a bridge across the South Brunch, i 1t was referred to the Commiltes ‘on IMar- bors and Bridges. ‘The same Alderman handed in 9 petition rom tha Protective Society of Plumbers, setting forth the evils resulting from the work of “unlleaised and unserupulons plumbers,” and asking that they be extermi- hated, and that no one but a licensed plumb- ? © er be allowed to make connection with con- duits, pipes, ete. It was sent to the Committec on Licenses, JUNK-SHOTA, Ald, Ballard submitted an ordinance, which wns referred to the Connnittee on License, abolishing the Junk-shops on the South Side north of Monroe street, and prohtbiting the loeation of others in that district, Al yottered an order directing the Conunissioner of Public Works to repair West. Madison street. from Halsted to Ash- Tnnd avenue, It was referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, West Division, Another order, presented by the same Alderman, for the same Improvement, the inoney therefor, hawever, ty come out of the West’ Division Fund, was also sent to the Committe Ald, Rawletgh presented an order, signed by 1,000 citizens of the West Division, calling upanthe Mayor and the Superintendent of Police to enforce the dog ordinance. It was referred to the Police Department, A remonstrince was presented against the Chicago & Pacific Railroad Company using their tracks on Hawthorne avente tor frelent- In. hich was referred to the Tailrond Com- mittee, ‘ Ald. Cullerton presenter an order croalliie the offices of Inspector of Pinmbinsg ane House-Draing, and an effort to make the con- slderntion of iki apeelal order was lost. Ald. Lawier offered an order directing the “Commisstoners” appointed to revise the ordinances “to Include? one providing fora license fee of $2.50 for all buggies and vehicles drawn by one horse and of $5 for all drawn by two horses, ‘This, he sald, was ree of revenue, and ought to be taken ntige of. ‘The paper. was sent to the Committec on Judictary, COMMITTER REPONTS, The rules were then suspended to tnke up committee reports. The Committee on Streets and Alleys, South, reported in favor of deferring the tine provement of Egan avenue, and the report Was concurred itt, The same Committee recominented the plackng on file of the ordinance transferring the Lake Park to the South Park Commis- sloners, Deferred, ‘The sane Comanittee’s report In reference tow survey of the outer harbor was also lal Over, The same Committee recommended the pissaze ofan drder directing the Corpora- ton Council net to apply for the contirina- tion of the assessment of South Park avenue until so Instructed by the Cowell Con- eurred fn, The sane Committee recommended the reference of the matter of a viaduct at the foot of Nundolph street to the Law Depart- ment for a proper ordinance protecting the elty's Interests In the street, und an opinion concerning the elty’s riparian rights. On order was presented instructing the Corporation Counsel not to apy for Judu- ment for the hnprovement of Twenty-ifth street until further orders, which was adopted, “th Committes on Streets and Alleys, North, repurted, naming the two parks be- tween Cass, Rush, and Chestnut streets, and Delaware place, and between Oakwood, Cedar, Rush, and State streets, as Green Bay and Oak Parks respectively, and that an ap propriation of $100 be made to Incloxe them, The report was placed on file. The sume Committee recommended tho preparation of an ordinance for the paving of Ohio street: from Clurk to St. Clair. Con- curred in, The same Committe recommended that the spnev on North Wells: street, between Eugenia and Carroll streets, be designated as a stand for the sale of country produec The Committee on Streets “and Alleys, West Division, recommended the placing on file of the remonstrance against macadamiz- ing Lincoln street from Indiana street to Oxden avenue. Coneurred in, Ald. Rawlelgh moved a, reconsideration, and the motion was agreed to. He urged that the ordinance ought to be repealed. Ald. Foon walt Mr. Ruwlelgh was really in favor of the linprovement, Dut didn’t dare faee the musie, because he was a candidate for Mayor, Ald. Mtawleigh retorted that the improve- Ment was 4 pet scheme of Kuopt, who ex- pected to ride Into the County Board on it. after a Jong debate the matter was de- wd, ‘ ouncil then adjourned until Wednes- eo day evening, AN: FATHER DE SMET CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, “BLACK HILLS.” Capital $10,000,000 In [00,000 Shares of Sl1OO MACH! ‘Hla famous aud yatuabie proporty han heretofore been owned and cont by 8 few capitalists, ann it has beon brought ‘sent admirable condition. C ly dividends of {0 cents por share wero com: moniced In December Inst. With the view of creatinu n tnnrket for it theae own- ors hare contributed nbout 4,0 eines of ite capitol Rtock, whieh have bean placed in 1he andy of the une derslined for snie. Hor the present the atock In offoredt at TWENTY DOLLARS Porahare, tut tho right In resorved to ailvanca tho reo wittiout notice, Pamphlets aud Descriptive Maps will bo sont to ap- 22 Binosnt, Now Vurk aroxe) Wisllisin Aroudway, Now MUSGRAVE & C0. BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS reeotved subject to chock at sight, and inforent allowed an dally batane GOVERNMENT HONDS, STOCKS, and all Invest quent euctrities bought and suld on conmilselun. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London, iow ¥ ‘ork. Tuy nnd sell all Aruoricnn Securities upon the Lone don Btoek Exchange on (ho most fayuruule terms, VLAN THE, 1 Of parative In Htocks, Aeomut Mouthly ¥ Mt LE, Co. misn i palin mid Breteclase Brack lives: Hrondwayy No Ye 6 returns in 20 dayaun 8100 invosted. $1.200 Umelalrepartatves. -bjko profta weak: Yan stock options of aia Ril, Addzees 'E, VOTTEL WIGIIT & CO,, Hankers. iS Wal . Now York. peereoterweses a ere if e Provoante will borecelved by the Grand Taplde % Indiana, Railroad Company, at Grand Iaptds, Mteta n bulging for xenornl ofices, ori a and epeciticntions can be econ on and after 13, ‘The right to refuse atiy nnn all bids res . . HUUHAIET, posnie for Au! Ovricy oy PURCHASING AND DEPOT CONHROAIY OF BUMELNTENCE, OMAN Slareh 2, Sealed proposals, in duplica pmititions, will Be secoived at this ofica until IL O'clock tht. On Tuesday, SMarch ih bs, at which, thoy will id aponed in thé presences furniahing and delivery wt tho Bul. wise to Omaha, of Ud case of glo i acks, minds of twiltad Flour to be made from half nett, op Odean. aren sud mixed In imilling. To be high ground, Rauple of ww Flour tu bo sent with the proporals, Mil (a be duliverad by Murch} 1. Blank forma proposate nnd specittcations ta ho ubtalned at th ofice, | Propagate ninet be enulosed in sealed envele Ohwe arkod “ropusala fur Hubsleteney sturea,” and dresud 10 the undersigned, who will furnish wll further iiformation und detail ‘The Ghyernment raerves th all proposals, Proposal te Tor an col ¥ ie OF¥ICE DeroTr QUANTERMABTEM Fort LEAVENWONTH, haa, March i ten, RALED PROVOSALS, In triplicate, subject to the hayat coudivvens, will be received at thla atfica att 1 clock, Hoan, on the 8st of Murch, thstant, at which He ad place they will bo opatid in (ho prusenca of bidders, tor furnishing and delivering at this Depot ong hundred und titty (0) Hend-Niretchors for Am~ Buluney Wouuny aruiy yattorn, of thu adopted syacls jeatlons. ; Vroposalé for a loss number than the whole ra+ quired witl be recelved. eae vee Whe Governuent resorves the right ta reject any oT Wopouils, detailed epecttteation, and full In granite a acher Oi ela observed. by. bldde a ymCnt, wii be furnisbud on application to this of- Kivvolopes contatuln proposale phould by marked: erences: fog Lands Hrutchors," end addressed tu ped, ORDO TL. HOYT, Aust. Q. MU. 8 Aa Ms Dopot Quartormuster. NATCHAL BITPERWA! ‘FRIEDRICHSHALL BITTERWATER. To be had of All Dealers In Mineral Waters, HMawktng offonsive mucous, pains ovar the eyes erackting in tho han, slekentn: broath, deafness And Uckling in the throat, The purulent ercretione thrown upon the brone leep, follow the mucous mem- ra atens of Caterrh, ehtal tates while brane, ad poleon the entire Dr. Wel De Mfever’s Catarrh Care abeorbs the puruiont virus and kite the seeds of polscn In the farthest parte of the system, itwill not only reileve, buteertutnty eure Catarrh at any atnge. PAUL ROYTON, THE GREAT BWIM- i ‘The man who swam the Engltsh Channel, writes: . Nt [oe a no, “While swimming th necticut liver to te a finte shat aespinntsned a an ane dt tine ROnGE'D. KIRFE mae, ‘iteration danni alwans inchs sale TNS JAULE REMEDY In my onthe. ne Ne “PAUL HOYTON.” ae. ‘Wet De Meyer's Caturrh Cure ts nold by Drugwists, of delivered to any midress, at H1.. Dr. Wel De Meyer's ‘Treatiee on Catarch ts matted free to anybody. D. It. DEWEY & CO., Agents, 46 Dey-at., New York. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, WHICH HAS ALWAYS DRAWN L ACT OF THE G! rR. $ OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, ON SDAY, “MARCH 17. Tt CAPITALS, #20, 0 PE O70, HM, AND SG "TO £80,500. ICULANS AD> ON, 8 BROADWAY, MOND, COVINGTON, KY. 63- Out-of-town oriors of £5.00 and upwants always draft, or sent by Oxprss. ways published tn tho Now York ite Dire Dinpateb, mi ‘Albaitteofstomn ticket ere aro mulled 8 copy of the ofticint list as suon a8 ro- wived. Es i YORK, Off M, J. MICH mind by cortitted ch List of dramin Enquirer, Cipeinnatt Lauiselite Coma , ENERAL NOTICES, NOTICE. Estate of Jay Cooke & Co., in Bankruptcy. PUILADELEMTA, Feb. 25, 15 The creditors of this Estate aro hereby notified that 1 VATIGUA AAROIN FOp jt cL nau sand be continued from day mill the ontire catalogue ‘Natico is alao given that vho Committeo resor {0 change the valuation act out in the catalogues ny Of the nerets to bo offered for sale, Wi un ahproved ¥epL tsi, until the actual al ant inlogtics aro being sont out as mplilly na pore uid any ereditor nar have rece! of March, and will so ad Promptly went to ait EDWIN M. LEV or the th ino, ono Will be soon at the oftca al ‘Tribune Bulldtn, To AIL Whom It May Concern. Notice Is herovy glyen that 1. Pan onter was ent perior Court of Cook F wv nnd by ron In interest within te aya after tho di order, to sell the followin pleces of rend eainte for thy pricds h viz.: The east hulf of the enat equal une quarte of the forty (4) acre tract known und described Torthwet quar ht CRD, Ate i at Sixtoan (10)of By W. 0 on of Hoek Thirteen (3) tn Of the Weat hulf of the Nout! ‘ourtesn (10) as Fonnty, fur 84) leas a couninl rlzlng said Recelvar to acca} ‘Clatmne aguinst sald bank to th ath tor said nevoral pieces amount of sald sina, RUPTURE We wil hind ourselves 7 Reward. y to w.charitablo Instt- : TIVE ~COMMON-SENB! RUNS, puttontad July i dst SOART ha MNT Dr, Parkor, the patentoo, has had twonty yen erlenice, and te curing Winn; wo Rupture. Manufacturers of the colobrated Camm! ones Truss, udupted by the Wavernwent a8 TO TH PUBL BEWARE OF COUNTENEFEITS AND IMITATIONS In ueeordance with tho desire fre both in the Galton sin {(---BOKRIES BITTERS, virt hes digestivo organ, with fren of, Or urls f an unly In quath but houveforth by pat up and’ , ALO IN PINT BOTTLES, travoling, and uthor a ‘MAUL SI rk and Glaawow, WAVIA, Maret 27, 0m ILAsdarch Sknoon Koursion 'Tiekots af reducod ratus. HENDERSON BUUTHEUS, 99 Wasbingto: STATE LINE ‘To Glascow, Liverpool, Dublin, 0 ¥ Cabins, 5 tu Gah r “ Cinginnati, avcommodation. villa Ray faws & CO, olplewt, Chicago, ade MAN LLOY _NORTH GE Ngianure sail’ raten, ui Now York ty Bouts runs PALMS a wierd wastes auiplun, Londo HW; socom eiblg, t rodue tle & TET AUBENIUS & CO. a Houth Clara Gaia MULDENN MHETINGS: Chigago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company. _/ CHICAGO, Fob 31, 180, ‘Vo, tho Stockhuldors: Notice |e beroby uf the Com frastoy manhood, alc, T will send gure a brad on ia aeraernr same a ee ‘biteaton ora Bonde, « pieces nivaiony t4 ube GV, JUSBEL "SEN fa unaulay year runeacuon uf uny othor businuss thal may serge tie Hoagi oe negates, event r TaoF Of UMN Ns Ae GIISWOLD, Chatrinan, 11 COODA. renee rien, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, EPPS’ COCOA. HREAKFAST. “Nyathorough knowledge of the natnral laws whic! am tho operations Of digestion and nutrition, am ‘m careful application of tha fine properties of ‘well relected Cocon, Mr, Eppa tina provided ong brenkfaat- with a delicately-fevared bevorage whioh mn; many honey dactore’ bills. Tein by. the Jui: en Of such articior of dict that 9 conetitiution moy bo grainatly bultt np until stron ono 0 rh Bint every tendency todisenso. Iundrode of rubtio matadies aro floating around ws, rendy to attack whor= i ever ther isn wonk point. Wo may erenpe many fn inial shatt by Keeping mursalves well Foried witht wire bled and « properiy-norished frame.’—Civih Sold in Uns only Gg-® and f), Iabetedt shomiats, London, Kitz. Dopotin Chiecaua; Smith & Vanderecke RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FXULANATION OF ItEPENENCE MANKS.—t Satnrd Here ‘sunday excepted, $Monday excepted. 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Byond an fae. vis tape svilins 1° 485 pmnisl00 am Pullman Vntel Caraare ran though, het \- excpand Connell Blut Go the trala leaving Chlouo 7 Te jo other rosa runs Pullmay halal car westor Chicndu OF ny other form of a—Depot cornor of Wolls and Kinzle-sta, b-Lepet ourner of Canal and Kinsle-sts, Chtcngo, Hurtington de Quincy Rattroad, Maps, Guide-louks, ‘Time-Tables, Bleaping-Car Arcoumodations, apply at any of the following ‘Tleket-OMices of tho Company tn Chicagot i Clarks at, (rand Pueitie Hotel, Hrink's Express Ofce (on ortheast corner Handolpt a Stators), foot of diariee rand Central Depot, comer Canal and Palmer House, and corner Canal and Ottawa & Strentor Expres: Nebraska & Kansan Kxpros Aurora Passenger. Mendota & Ottawa Expross Aurora Passenve & Dub p Dever Games enor Tezas Fast Expres Kanoaa City & St. git Enturday-night Theatre Train... 128) pimi, C, B.& Q.Palnce Dining-Cara nnd Pulltann 16-whoel ‘are 0 a Neepina- mChicazo and Omaha, Te- peko, and Konsas City, ou te Pacite kapress. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pant Railway, Emon Depot, corner Madieun und Canals, ‘Tickns Unices, 6} Ciark-st,i'almer Mouseund Urand Lacie otal, Milwaukee Expro: Milwauke: du Chien IxprURR. ses. Liberty vijle accummodatia: 2 panl® 42) Allgraing run vin Milwaukee, ‘ickote tor Bt. Pan} jor vin Mail And MInnenpoils aro, good elth ison and Prairie du Chion, or yla Ln Crosso and Winona. Central Lattrond. Pacitio Hotel, and Falmer Lenya, {Arrive rdny night rune toc 7 bon Saturday night runs to Peoria only. Chiengo «& Alton. OR enteRnirdcace Ticket Gineea Mhirdeat.. Teka , Clarkeat., Grand Pacitic Hotel, and Ey Kansas City & Donvor Fast Ex, Kansas City Night Expross. Br. 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