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i s 1 " K > 1 - THE CITY. IN GENERAT. Ent PEURINS I8 nt tho Palmer. M. D. ALLES, of Tloston, 18 at the Bherman. J. 8Axs0N, of Shanghal, Ching, 18 nt tho Tro- mant., W.J. MILLER, of Yokohama, Japan, is at tho Palmer. 5 Jonar. L. E. WoncesTEn, of Whitehall, Mint, 18 at tho Trement. H. M, Pryroy and family, of Dututh, Minn, are at the Bucrman, 1. B, Ronrns and A, R, Miller, of Balt Lako Clty, are at the Buernan, Junar T, Lyse Dickey rotarned to the city yesterduy, and I8 at the Palmer, Gronag W. McLaix, urser of the Pacific Mull Bteamnship Compuny, I8 nt the Tremont. UNITED BTATES BENATOR WILLIAN Si1ARON, of Cailfornin, §s weathier-bonnd at the nlmer. J. ZivknMAN, Superintendent of tho flalti- more & Oblo Express Company, isat tho Palmer. Tite manutacturers of paper held un informal nieeting at the Shermun 1ouse yesterday and adjourned until W o'clock this morning. C. &, Foun, Goneral Mannger of tho Vandnlin Tallvond, nnd A, B. Leeb, General Poseenger Agent of the Grand Raplds & Indiana Italivond, aroat the Tremont. Tug storm prevented prineipals, witnesses, aud lawyors from attending tho Justice Courts csterday, and thoro was very little bmaiiess anaacted nt those tribunalg 1 consequence, Tue temperature yesterday, ns observed by Muannsse, opticlan, 88 Madison strect (TRINDNE Duilding), was at 8 0. m., 24 degrees; 10 a.n I, P WL, A% B, n., 2L Durometer, 8 a. ERURLRSLIN Y nee uf CorneliusCronin and wife, charged ith cruelty to an Infant, wus to have come ip for examination bufore Justice Ingersoll, at tho West Twelfth-8treet Police Conrt, yesterdny morning, but was disinissed for want of proso- ention. ‘Tho buby 18 belug cared for nt the County Hospltul, Tur Supremo Court ybsterdny overrnled tho motion for rehearing 10 tho tuse of Huut, v, Tho Clty, 0 bill to estnblish the lieht of tho city to 1 strly of tuni compristng half of, Teviis place between Juckson und Adums streets. The decision estnblishes the citle In_ Mrs, Hunt, and tho city to got posseesion mifdt condemn it. The picce I8 vaiucd at nbont §6,000, '1E Clerks and Ballitrs of tho Cirenit Court are considerably exerclsed over the sidden” and steelous disappenrunce of Judge Rogers' overcont, It was hu his private rouw, and tho thief muat have passed through {he mein room 40 0l kight of tho Judge and Clerk and within ten feet of the Builiif, The trick was pétformedt nbout i a'clock I tho aftornoon, when Court was in aeasion, and all agreed that [t was very eteverly done, A cask of nlleged libel came bofore Justico Prndiville yesterday, and the defondant, Jere- niinh Cooper, wrived exnmination and wavo S50 bail for bis appearance at tho Crinimal Court when required, ‘The complaynant 18 James W, Couper, ik renl-cstate agent, doing husiness in Chicugo and living ut Hyde Park. He charves that Jeretniah defumed hiin inu written com- munleation, preswinably to tho Lowsvile Courfer-Journal, Mus. FANNIE FUrLER, charged with the tholt of §160 from Mrs. Lida Thampson, u iiiest ut Turke's Hatel,” was yesterday discharged by Justico Wallace for Iack of prosecution. It wuy suited In eourt that tho comptalnant had luft town by an eacly morning teain, and that Mrs. Fuller's case hud been satiafuctorily compro- mised the avening before her depurture. Thera wus nothing of coumo left for the Justico to do ‘but alscharge tho wunn, . Monius GEARY, 45 yenrs of nye, employed s o teumster by Frunk Parmeteo, whilo driving out of the Micnigan Centrl, Depot with ndoud of bagguge nt 6:40 last evenlhg, et with nn acel- dent which will bo Iikely 1o cost himn bis lite. «Just ns by was pussing beneath one of tho arch duors ho struck the casluxs n Buch n wity 8 to cause the door to fall upon bimn. Dr. Phillips, ‘who attonded hlm, Bays his recovory {8 very doubttul. Tho fnjured man wis tiken to his bome, at tho coruer of Twentieth and Stato streots, whero ho b n wite and tive children. THE BOILEN-MAKENS. Tho strike of the boler-mnkers continues, tha men holding out for thelr demand nnd the em- ployers being generally determined not to ue- cedo to it Notwithstanding tho terribio storm of yesterday tho strikers turned out in full foree’ ot their bull nt No. it West Luke strect, and np- puinted o committee of twenty to widt ipon tho men at the Enterprise Worke, where there aro thirty-fivo cwployed, and cndeavor to get them to Joln i the demand for advanced wages, ‘The Chlcugo, Rock Islund & TPaelllo Ial ';;"“l Company has not acceded to tho do- Tud, The strikors have falth fn the ultimato suc- cess of tholr movement, and cxpress o deter- mination to hold out untll their demand is ne- coded to. They eay that tho employers aro driving away from the clty wll tho work that would be couttacted for here but for their de- termiuation not to pay tho incrouse. TRADE AND LABOR, .Tho Trade and Lubor Asscinbly mot Inst even- g at No.7 Clark street, Mr, Bd Iewin in tho chalr. Only six trades were represented. A committee was appointed 1o prepare n rmoomorinl to the Council praying for the more rigid entorecment of tho fuctory and workahol N, ordina ‘Tho Committee §s us follows: P, Dwyer, C. F. Kenyon, Edward Irwln, John ne, . Woodward, P4 H. McLogan, J. Fabnlunder, . A Chrls Posen. . On motion of dr. Wandward, A committeo was uppuinted to cunvass thoe ditterent tride organl- 7ations and ste If hotter quirters cannot bo ol Lulned for meotings of the Assembly, und there- by lurwer attendanee secired. Mr. MeLogan sall tho Assembly should now Moot onee i week, on iecant ot tho troublo ex- isting In muny trades, fnd for the purpose of agitation und catling atiention to the A!wmlfl{)’. Mr. Kenyon opposed tho kdea of meetings oft. encr thin onco i forenight on tho plen of econo- my. There wus but lttle money (n tho trousury ac present, Mr. Greenhut snfa it would pay to havo meet- ings overy night 1f soinl questions wero dis- cpssed, ore world soon be un uphenval in muny trades In this elty, and workmon should . bo warned In time. Ouo irm here hud atrendy ongnged n lurge number of Freneh-Canndians at law wages to tnke tho placo of those wha want- ed but tair \Vllifl'n. . Tho Assembly thon adjoursed for ono woek. . THE CITY-HALL., ° I'ng etorm did no damage totho fire-alarm wiv ‘Tue Judiolary Committee will mect at3p. m, to-dny, ONuLY twouty-five burinl permita wore lssuod yestorday. JusTiCE MODONALD, of tho Water Offico, Is tmproving, und will probably rocovor. Tnw Booclul Committee on the Chicago avenuo and Contre avenue visducts will mect In tho City Clerk's oltice at 2 o'vlock thls ufterngon, The lust batgh of the Univorsity wire arrived yesterdny, and ns goon as tho weuthor perints It witl be put on tho poles. All the fuside work ut ‘both cuds has kiready Loon done. ‘Tue Committoo on Streets and Alleys, South « Xityiston, will tuke up the mntter of tho vacation of" bt Bpdla streot below Juckson nt thelr mout- 1ng ut baif-pust 1 o'olock this afternuon, THE survey Tor the proposed vinduuts on State street, Wabash und’ dichigan uventivs, Is urarly completed, and as soun us It s tnisted plans ‘will be drawn und estitnites tigured out, Tay Superintendeut of Streots experlencod great diflicuity I getting nen to work on tho croselngs yestorduy. tho stundhys proforring to Femaln ut bome. Quite o number of hunds woro, however, securcd for to-duy, and they will go to work carly In oyder to_cledr the gutters und the Bower-oponings in preparation for n thaw. CORPORATION-UQUNSEL ADAMA hus prepared &u oplniun, fn which he hotds thit the Counell bus smm'r tpass and enfores i ordinunee ro- uirlng the vacelnntion of ull children attending the schouls, whether publiv or privite. As the wording of the ponding ordinance wis not nlto- gethor gatlsfuctory, ho will kend in & new one, ' Anosa the bullding perinits lssued wero the following: Frauk Berbunt, two-story brick dwelliug, 2uxi feot, Lighteonth street, near Thorp, ®L000: Frank Mottis, two-story brick dwelilng, 0582 feot, Lovmls atreot, neir Ninee co-story brick store, Wx cot, Nos. i3 WTFitih uvonue, el::am. Ga s 5 Wonb wus sent to City Englncer Crogler yose terduy that thert wasi't enougl conl ul’l!m Tullerton uvenue works to run them twolve bours, susome was ordered to tho pliee, hut With BHOE prospeet, owing 1o tho depth of Ktow, of gelting there. Bumo apprehonsan wi folt u8 Lo the supply ut tho Witer- Works, but thero fs cnougl ut botl for w week or more, und bofore all now on band is used up more Wil bu on tho ground. A MAN o Michigan has sulved tho bridge probs Jom. Ho suguedts thnt |u|n|lnruunmluxnr“cnl- Buus bo pluced f the river, with the botto un‘en”lfvul :\‘llh umh abutments, .:md.‘ B Yessel wunts 1 go through, that they be sun Dolow thokewt f L veusel and tted “witly wutor, This would uce tate dredging to depth of sbout ity feet, and tho l‘!um plg out of the tunnels, One conld reach the \l’mfl sidu quickor by golug over o 8t around vin 8t. Louls. 'PHERE was i remarkublo falling off yesterday of ull contagions diseuses. Not u kinglo caro of. smull-pox wa roported to tho Heulth uthorl- Lied, though there wusu supposed one on Boutl Laavite streat, und but one of diphiborin und wneof meastes, Taoro uro torty-one putlents at tho bospital, aud all ure doing Wwell excopt Mi- ehaol Callubiun, of Luko. und Ellen Surtiscy,who biave the diseaso In the bumorrhnglo wid conflus cut foring respectlvely, Tho folluwing werv dige cburked yesterduy: AL Jobuson, Hutel Brookly: Clrles Crauso, ‘No. 161 North Unlon_stree Johu Unttin, iridowll; Charles Swith, No, 310 Juu und comiog THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCII 4, ISBI—T\VELVE. PAGED. Stata struct; Mr, and Mrs, Currle, No. 120 South Hnlsted street. Tho person down with diphthe- rin lives at No, 362 State street, TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. Junar HAWES will bo relloved {n the Criminal Court Aprll 1 by Juidgo Anthony. ‘Tue: report of tho Assignee in the Emplro Fire- Insuranee Company of Wheaton waa yesterday confirmed In the County Court, A CERTIFICATE of good mornl character wns Festerday jsaued to Johin A, May in the Criminal l“nun. fe hopes to boa lawycer somo of those dny’s. To-bAY 18 tholnst day of servico for the March term af tho County Court. A new ealendar Is being prepared which will Includo nll cases un- disposed of. Mns, Kaote McARDLE was yesterday ndjudged insunc and n - pauper in the ‘Connty Court, Sho will be tiken todeiferson us scon ns tho weather will permit, Jots JOnNAN hns beon tn fall for some day: At the {nstance of edda Johnson, n prospec ive mother, 1o was relensed yestprdiny upon nfimlmr tomarry the girk, nod ‘tho "twain went olf haupy. U, 5. A, T Clreuit Court was not opened until after- noon vestorday, as severnl of tho jurors wero snowed In on ronds leading into the clty. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLUARS fn sllver wnd ro- ceived at the Sub-Treasury yosterday, Fifteon thousind dolars In gold and $4,000 {1 sllvor was . disbursed, Tux internal-revenuo * recolpta yesterdny amonnted to only £16,654, of which $14,561 was for epirits, $14°8 for tobaceo and clyars, and &ilt for beer, DEruTY-MARSHALS WhEELER and Gilman ro- turned from thelr trig to Chester Penitentlury Yesterdny, They got through all right to llyde Park, but wero obliged 10 maku tho rest of tho Journey in a sleigh. 'Tiss Unfted States Marshinl fs ready and anx- fous to puy off Suporvisors of Election who ucted lust et jovember, All who come with the proper credontinls will be pald promptly, No appropriation bns been mado for Deputy-Mar- sluils, and henee thel? payment cannat be mide AL present. FouLnowina s tho 1tst of dutinble celyed ut the Custom-House y dn & Gore, 100 cuses uhmwhlzue Ca., 1 euse gloves; Wilson Diros., 8 Keller, Maus & Co., 1 cuso dr; Kelth & Co. cudes dry-good enso hoslery 1lenry Senrs & Co., 3 cuses g Mandel Bros., 2 cases dry-gooda: T M. Siaclnic & Co., 1100 snuks salt: Burley & Tyreoll, 5l pneks ages enrthonware: In fonul Wateh Co.y L ense Jewels, Collcetions, $2,059. Tuy. Post-Office was In a stato of confuston ,\-uslnrdny u8 fur #8 the mails were concerned. Those nrriving in the mornlne were many ot thom due tho night before, and nll were It from two to twenty-four hours. During tho nfternoon no were received, und those dispatehied only reached tho mail-cars 1o tho depots, where thoy were guarded by the clerks, Although the work yestordiy wid compnra- tively small, the clerks very muumll()' dread tho yast acceumulation which will pour (n when the bloeknilo is hrokon, Notlees were vecelved from the ronds lewllug South, West, and North, and it was not known whothor the Enstern rords woulil Do uble to send out mall, Unless the blocknde I8 broken to-nicht, tho pile o mall feom this ity bound aut will give seérious trouble for storngo. LOCAT: POLITICS. ALD. CLARK DN TILE PROMIBITION QUESTION. " Whnt ure his views ont tho probibition ques- tion?" i3 neked nowadnys whenover any ono Is mentloned for the Mayornlty. Onoof the most prominent Republienns who has heen spoken uf In this connection is Ald. John M. Clark, nnd o TrnUNE reporter, In conversation with him yesterduy, put tho question to him, * L have no desiro to bo n caudidate,” sald he, “butif Iam nominated Il nccopt. All my friends know my views us to temperance. Tam & temperato wan, butnotu tectatader, nnd nover huve been, Ido not belleve fn golng to ex- tromes inanything. “ You oceipy temperate ground,—naro nolthar anintemperato prohibitionist nor a beliover In Intomperate abuse? ™" . 1 nm not in fuvor of unlimited liecnge?* Thore are two sets of luws regnrding saloons and Sunday,—the State Iuw, which requires them to be closed abmolutely, and the cfty ordi- nance, under which liquor can besold If the blinds nre down and tho doorsclosed. Which do you favore” " If elected Mnf'nr it would be my duty to en-- force the clty ordinances, und that I should do," *What about tho Stute lawy” A8 L understand it, tho Mnl{nr has nothing to do wlith the cnforcement of tho State luws. That devolves upon the county authoritles."” **Buppose there 18 an cxpreysion on tho sub- Jeet in the Republican platform, would you be gulded by 17" could not accept n nomination ®008 ro- + Chapln n W, Goot: cnsea huslor; ouls: 19 Wilson Bros,, 1 Certuinly, 1 without dolig that,’ * Yon would seo to the enforcement of the elty ordinunces?* **Yas, Tho Mayor doesn’t mnko laws or chnngo old ones, ana, a8 he tnkes an vuth to carry oxist- Ing ones out, It [8 bis duty to try to enforcu them without regard to who'Is pleused or dis- plensed. . T DOOLITTLE, dit., ‘who {8 Ruipposed to bo an authority nmong tho loeal Democraey, wns mot by o TiisuNe re- lmrlul‘ yesterday, nearly covered In snow, on Jearborn street. Tha reporter agkerl: *\Who s the party coming candidate for Mayor? " ‘*Hurrison, [ guess,” “1 thought he had withdrawn, yot you will nominate him aguin,” “That's tho enieulation now, 1 bellove, 1t s tho motto of the Democriey to bold vato n good tmun. [0 has made 0 good " Muyor. We use our olliccholders like paucakes, do them on one slde, aud then turn thom over."” *'Suppose you find tho ono stilo that has boen cooking a littlo burned, wbat then?'* “1don't know. Younsk too mnny queations, Everybndy sconis to come to e for political in- I{nrmnunn. 1 um out of politics,—practicing uw.'* Tho attempt that was mudo todraw “JULAE BUGENE CARY Into tho nreun us acandldato for Mayor does not mect with favor, loust ml\ll from the gentle- mun hhsself, Tho movehient appears (o huvo orighnwd with Mr, Johin H. Clough, who has been hesitatlng nbout coming out In faver of Mr. Clurk, and o ho cuncolved the idon of brlng- ing out w new man, The meoting at the Tre. mont Houso wis i fuilure, because moat of thoss presant favored Ald, Clurk, A TitnuNE repurter hud 4 vory plessant ohat with Jhudge Cary yestorday aftornoon, In hils oftico in the Natwonal Life-lusurance Compuny's Bulldine, 1 know uothing of uny movemont,” snldJndge Cary, by which it 18 proposed to pluce me boforo the publle ns n cundidato for 0 whatever n eandldute, nrne to bo mentloned In counoction with It. L shoied tho enll for Me, Clurk, nnd 1 am for blm, or any othor good reputublo man whom_ the Republiean Conven- tlon may nominnie. My numo was dlscussed by the vommittoo of citlzens certulnly not with my sanetion or upproval. But 1 am no vandi- date tor Sinyar, snd 1 nover wad u candidate for ul?' oftiee.*” wilge Cary was rather emphatio I his disap- proval of the wse uf his nane, and thovught this frequent mentlon in print mndo fight of his name, nid Ho thought bla frionds served him beat who let bim atone. THE NINTH WARD REPUDLICAN CLUB met yesterduy ovonlug nt 231 West Mudison Atreel and adjourned for one week without transucting any business, the nttendunco bolng @nall, owing 1o'the bad weathior, : THE TIIWTEENTH WARD, * A meeting of l(<'lllllllll:lull living 1u the 8ixth Trechiot of the Thirteenth Wurd was hold at Brou'a, on Like stroct uear Sucramonto avenue, uyor. 1 In 0o s and 1 don't like my lust evenlug, = Tho ntrendunce was lirge, nots withstandiug the storui. Sumueld, Dogrelt pro- sided, The following resolution wus usunimous. 1y ndopteds Resu'ved, 'That we heartlly Indorsa Mr, J, L, Nenntt for tho position of Aldormnan of this wird, und sk the sufrages of the Ilulxmbueunu of thoward ut the comiug primury election in his hehulf, The meeting adjourned until Monday ovening, ut the snmo place, when a Preciuct Club will be orgunfzed, LAST VISITOR AT MENTOR. ELL PERKINS' OABINET PROGNOATICATIONS AND AARVIELD GOSSIP, ‘The Iast ealler ut Mentor buforo Gon, Oarflold left for Washington, according to the dispatehies, wus Molvitlo D. Lundon (El} Porking). Mr, Lnn- don arrived at the Patier Houso yosterday, and was futerviewed, * How did you find Gou, Garflold?" was tho first question, “He wus happy, but vory thoughtful, His trunks wero abl strapped, ready Lo bo takou to the dopot, ‘It mukes mo sad,’ ho sald, us wo walked through the differont rooms, *to loave 1y home hero lu Mentor, Here are ull the littlo keopsukes that 1 have colleored tor u hiletimo, ‘Ther 18 ohld elock that entno with my funilly fruw Hollaud, ‘The White Houso can nover b 1ho owe to o thue Montor 18, 1Kot Washiug- 101 to-tuTrow U8 8 by goes away (0 culloge, icuving homo und the sweetest teadiuons bebind me. 1don't know ua L shall over buve n home uguin.! - ‘;' l:rl.uwnllold 4 pleasant placo?” asked tho re- rior, * Vory, Qen. Qarfiold's house Is a boautiful plRee. T wiad ol propured to soe bricsusbrue, vood-mosuio floors coverel with artistio rugs, d cabinue mircors with boveled glues, Wus Guelleld talkutive ¢ 1o 18 ulways tulkutive 8 Grant, cold, listiows, und non-responsive, inguired ubout tho lcnlnufu of tho country, Whun | told him that uwrz uctory and foundry 1n the land wus driven with work, and that focu- motivo-shops bud ordursvighteon months uhend, and - car-shops atoad, he suid: & means years of proaperity, sure.’ ‘fhen ho remarkod; ¢ {"m BOrey the Pundmr blllwas put ut 3 per cout. ‘Fhrou aud oue-bulk percent ls low cnvugh for luterest Ho nover ko He T in this country, Chenp money wiil advanco real ostate, 1t s ‘dolng it now. "I bellevo tho next thing ta nwmn;‘ monoy on tho purt of the poor man {9 to ho able to rent it chcnnlf. The nest (mmf to owning n house i3 to bo able to liro une atalow price.™ GARFIELD ON MEN. * What did b nbout men 2" “ Hesahl: *Thero are many good men who ougt to by recognized by tho party, Thero are many men wh I feel griteful to myeelf, 1 kuow lugersoll did great gervies in Indlon and ou Wall treot, Stores wis strung wherover ho talked, Woudfard was a power It the cleetion, Kilpatriek wns fodefatiznbio, lanks was n power intho election, Jewell and Dorsey did thelr work well."™" GARFIELD'S FIRST O, “What uro your lnpressions INET, hout the Cable “Garlield will keep his Cabinot a secrot til Marchbor the svening of March 4, 1do not think he will appoint Robert Lineoln. Mo feels o sentiment towards kil on wecount of his fatner, whilo ho knows Robert [ngersoll, nother Niinolran, il as nuieh as any ono mab to briog nbout his vleetlon, 1f Mr. Ingersonl docs not aceept it phiee in the Catilvet he will be ofereil 1 tlestecluss mission abrond. 1 belfeve Garileld's fiest east of the Cablnet will be about thus: * Blalne—State, * Ingersoli—Attorney-General, “ Murian—"Treasury. “ Windom=War. & * Foater—1ostmnster-General. dewell—Interior, " New—Navy.” THE FINAL CABINET, " Now," continued Mr, Lundon, “T put this down n3 Gartield's L cholee, Of courso it 8 cannot stand, Tngeraoll Atturney-Generniship, to Stinrt L, W 1% In tho suime positi will politely deeline tho swhich will then beolfered Morton wiil find that ho L s A, 'L Stewarl was: ho ean't ive np on will then tuko Alnrmu‘n‘ rensury, i Messra, Now and Jowell wlll prefer foreign missions, Thon Fostor will step_onu alilo for James I ors dur to plaso Conkiing, wnd s Now' York et have ’"-'.'“ one man Woodford will stop nside or- * Wha,—Storrs?" * No, ‘Starrd or Ingersoll ought to bo eur At- tornoy-Genordl, but Gen, Gurtleld will ook aboat bim, find’ that MueVeagh Is not bucked by s futher-in-law, Cumeron, and foally bie lmmn eoine mnan like Unlusha A, Grow, an able or, ‘Then the final Cabinet will stand about Haine—State, Hrow--Attorney-General, Allison—Trensury. Wir. s Windom. nmes—Lost Foster—1ut TNt —Novy S What wll Rilpntrick and Bunks got? s 4 Kllpatdok winta to be n Union Pacllio Rtatl- rond Commissioner, nud Bunks wants to go hrond," * Who will run the New York Custom-House?" “Conkiing. Gartiell belloves In letting Sonu- tors and Congressmen dictate about tho Na- tional oltices in thelrown distrlets, So if Alllson or Windom f Sccrotary of the Trensury he will bo prevatled upon to surronder tho New York Custom-1House to Conkling." *What will become of llov Lincoln?" ‘*That was o cage of seatiment with Garfleld, He will find when he gets ontof the poetieal nttnosphero of Mentor thit Lincoln will not suit tho puliticinns, At the lnst moment 1 think Lin- caln will bo left ont,” “Now. this Isnllsiess-work,” sntd Mr, Landou, and U'm guesslug agninst tho flefd, but it §s the best I can do,*” MATRIMONIAL, WEINDERG—BENG, ] The wedding of Miss Fannio Berg, dnughtor of Mr.und Mrs. David Berg, and Me. Max Weln- berg, of this eity, wus celebrated nt 5 o'clock yesterday aftornoon at the reskience of the Urlde's purents, No. 2827 Michignn avenue. The arlors of the houso wero tastefully decorated, and the ceremony was witnessed by n number of inthdate tricids and reluves, Tho Itev. Dr, lirach, of tha Sinal ‘Femple, oflliciuted, and .\lt;s!ru. Jneob Sul nd Harry Berg were tho ushors, At the canclusion of tho ceremony congratu- Intlons wero in ordor, and tho cunpugy sadh driven fnearrluges to Lukeside Hull, corner of 1ndmnn avenue and Thirty-ticat streot, whero n Lanquet und receptionigyere given. 'Tho tables ware nrranied in the pubutur wedding-brenkfnst stylo by Hurms, tho cutoror, uad snmo timo_wis #pent In tho discussion of tho viknds., After rupper the hall was cleared, und dunclug was Indutged In to the musiv of Ifand's archestra., Among those present were Me. und Mrs, David DBory, the ey, D, Hirdeh, Mr. und Mrs. H. Boryr, Mr. and Mra. A, lUerg, Mr. and Mrs. J, Diersdort, Mr. nnd Mrd, M. Berg, Mr. and Mrs, H, A, Neu- berger, Mr. nud Mrs. F. Nouborger, Mr. and Mes, Locb, Mr. and Mry, Bluin, Mliss Surah Shoyer, the Misses Maore, Miss Eliza Borg, Miss Flora Borg, Miss Huttlo IMersdorf, Mr.und Mes. Kling, Mr. Bamuel Kiine, the Misses Klino, Mr. Jacob Snlkey, and Mr. Hurry Berg. The Lrlde wus handsomely attired in o rich bridut robe of eream whito satin, deaped with cnshmoro luce, and studded with pearl bende; dinmand ornnments, ‘Tho bride and groom recelved a lnrgo number af heantiful und costly presents, Thoy will tuke up thelr permunent residones in this ey, POLITICAL. WISCONSIN, Kpecial Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribunes MILWAUKEE, Murch 3.—Tho Hon. Charles Ray telographs from Mndigon to-night that the outlook for Judgo Dixon ss Senator Care peuter's successor {3 encouraging, Tho unti- Cameron men clalm fifty-clght votes, with some absontees to hear from. Tho frionds of Seuntor Cameron ure confldent, nud suy that the offurts ngalust him are manipuluted by Royes, and phnt they will expiode before a ballot 18 reachiod, < In tho cvent of a dend-lock between Cunoron, Dixon, and Keyes, vithor Washbura, Willinms, or Rubles will be tnken up. Gov. Washury's health s greatly improved, and, If elected, he would bo able to leavoe for Washington fmmedlatoly, Thoe TDomocrats ns a ruly, fuvor Dixon, but i few of thom would support Koyes It the opportunity otfered. In- terest lu the ennvass is nuginented by tho fune Dility of the politiciuns ta’ wet togethor, Muan! of thom are wiow-bownd 1 ARTORONE purts oF the State. Ono of tho most Intercsting phnsos of thu canviss I3 the olfort of Koyes nnd all Whow hu can Influence to defent tho Milwau- keo mun. Foru fow weeks the Hepublionns of this city hive practically controllod the politics of tho Btato, ‘They are clear, lonoras ble amen, but excucdingl sagucious, a8 woll a8 velontless, in their pulitical ablects and mothods, They are not objection- ablo to the peopto ut large, and the opposition comes from the former * bosses' [n Bunto poli- ties. Bluce the thno thoy undertouk to teausfer Milwaukee Cliy nnd County from s Democratic to 0 Republican stroughokl thay huve nuver been defunted, Thoy nre now working tooth and nail for Cameron, and on this sccount it is rousonnbly safe to bet on his success. 'y MICIIIGAN, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, anAND RAviDS, Mich,, Murch3.~An independ- ont, non-purtlsan citizens’ mass . Convention, composed of nbout equal parts of Republicans, Democrats, and Greenbackors, attended by slout 0 electars, nominuted the Hon, Hiency Hoyt, present Cireult Judie, 28 1 candlduto for retlection, Somo of tho friends of Judge Hoyt amony the Republicans nssort that Judgo oyt wus unfuirly and dishouestly defeated in tho Ropublican " Coumty Convention, aud so have llu_ll)ml to orgunizo this movewment to sccuro his redlestion, Whnt its elfect on the position or tho Hepubllenn purty tiere in the future will b ue one can foretell. The nomination was ac- copted. b . MORTUARY, Speetal Dispatch to ‘e Chicagn Tridune, GALENA, {1, Mavoh 3.—Tho funersl of Mayor Hunkins took place at 2 o'clovk this alternoon, and wasa soltmn snd Impressivo affalr. Tho services, which wero of tho sim plest churacter, woro conduated by tho Rev. L. J, Adums, of tha Firet Presbytortan Church. The City Council and other municlpal olticers, busonic fraterni- ‘f’ City Firo Departmont, aud a long line of oar- rluges lled with cltlzena eseorted the remnaing to Ureenwood, Business of ull kinds bas heen suspended to-day, aud tho hotels, city oftices 'business houses, and many private rosldence 3 s huve beon draped with mournl l.llxlu ¢ b upod lourning fn hunor of e ———— [y OPPOSED TO SECULAR EDUCATION. BAN KrANCISCO, March 3—~A disputch from Victorls, Lritish Columbla, snys: The Cuthollc Hishops of this Proviucs have petitloned to the Leglsluture protesting avninst sceulur educa- tlon, and usking thut the sume Uburality bo pur- sued towards thom in oduentional matters 1 i abserved toward the Protestunt University in Quobier. Heavy rins Bave fullen througbout tho country, itlloting dinuges ta roads and Lridges. SUES FOR DAMAGES, CiNOINNATL, March d.—Fho attornoy of Mrs, Kelly sult will bo brought to-morrow agoinst Col, Curson, Chlef of Police, for $30,000 dumuges for fulse fmprisonment, Mra. Keliy, who kueps n_respeotublo bourding-house, kopt sumo property bolouglug to two bourders 1o socure puywent of tuoir board. They come platnied to tho police, und he ordered Mrs, Kel- y's trrest. Bhu wug discbarged in the Polico Court, no withusses uppesring, aud now she pro- poses to suo for dumumes. e —m——es SARA'S MISFORTUNE. Bpacial Diapateh 10 The Chicago Triduns MILwAUKEE, Wis., BMarch 8.—8ara Bernhardt 18 billed for tho Academy of Muslc to-murrow, but will bo unuble to reach the city owing to the suow blocknde. The sala of scuts has beon Tiberal, und tickota will be beld until noxt weok sowmo thus, STATE AFFAIRS. Regulating’ the Compensa« tion of County Auditors in Indiana. Unanimous Damooratic Opposition to the Adoption of the Constitu- tional Amendmonts, The Question of an Extra Session Dependent on 'This Week's Work. Michigan Protibitionisls Inaugurate a New Method in Managing Their - Campaign. Vacancies Caused by Death and Res- ignation in the Connectiout State Benate, Copies of the Tramp Law to Bo Posted in Every Town in the State. Minnesota Decides to Rebuild on the Site of the Old Cap- itol. Gov.’ Pillsbury Promulgates o Notioe to Holdora of Old Btate Railroad Bonds, INDIANA. Spectat Disvalch lo The Chicago Tribune, ISDIANAVOLIR, Iud, March —Tho Senate ‘passed a fow billa to-day, nmong them Mr, Wil- sou's, to enable manufacturing snd mining coms panies of othoer States to purchuse und bold real estute n thls State; also, Mr. Duvis'y authorize Ity succeeding Jwilgos to sign court records whioh the preceding Judge, from deuth or other cnuses, has teft wnsigned: nlso, Mr. Ynncey's Dill, reguiating the pructice of medielne, ‘This much diseussod and abused measure tunlly got 2 votes to 17 agninst it. Two or threo judieind eireults wero modifled and tho usunl nutmber of legalizing bitis pnssed, Among tho halt-dozen duced, Senator Woods' was tho only im- portunt one, which * provides that County Audlitors shuil bo vuld $1,209 anvually for thele services In counties bhaving n population of 16,000, and $12%5 for cuch LU0 between 165,000 and HO.000, §100 for ench 1,00 Letween 20,000 and L0, and 25 for cach 1,000 over $5,000, The Auditor 18 nifowed §103 tor muking roports, In the itousy, bills were pussed uuthorizing citles to gunrantee bridgo ot rond construction bonds: fixing coctuin fees aud snturies, amt amending the Inw of descents and county pris- ons. The Ueneral Approprinuon bill ulso pussed by a voto of 64 to 27, % g A shirp and in some respects bitter discus- slon sprung up over tho biil te abolish the Vigo County Criminal Couct and to éstablish instend a Supertor Conurt. The Democruts objected to tho bill beenuso the ubollion of the Crhninal Conrt wonld leglsluto out uf ollico suversl Det ocratle officluls, while the ereation of o Superlor Court would leglsiato in ns many Republican ofticers to bo appointed by tho Governor. The ill pussed, thorefore, by « strictly party vote— B2 to U7,—but tho Demoerats glatm that thoy ean defeat it In the Senato, which I vory likely. By speolnl vider, 3! Gllum’s Prohibition bitl wis then taken up and tho wnjority report ndopted by nvote of 40 to 41, An smendmont wus then adopted increasing the bond required of the lquor-deaters from $2,000 to £3,000, Mr. Glbzon, of Clarke, thon moved to Insert the lucal-option feature, md a motion to lny it on tho table fuiled by & vote of 60 to 20, Dituto- ry motlons wero thon mado in rapld succtasion, nod a8 rapidly lost. Floully, under u demnnd for tho provious question, tho amendinent was rejected by a viva-voce vote, tho Houso adjourning at once. Tho bill diffors from the present law {n thiss 'That the cost of n license is Incroased from §100 10 ¥125, nnd no appeal allowed from the County Commissioners to tho Clrenit Court, 1t s pot aupparted by the friends of probibition, and the llquor-dealers oppose 13 honeo it 13 not lkoly to Lo board of ngain, 18 discussion oceupied ‘the entlro afternoos, Tho Ilunso Committeo on Insuranco hng matorfully modified the Finch Insurnnce bill in seversl {mpurtiat = featuces. Thoy pro- vide thut the publication of stutements stall bo innde fn the two papers Buving tho largest general elreutadlon, and in us condensed a fovm as possible; the styloof the publieation to be loft to tho * disero tion of Stho Andltor ol Stute. A clanso 18 lnverted that ench forelea osurnnco company shull deposit FMK In any depository approved Ly the Auditor of Stato and Trensurer of State. This umount 13 to Lo speciully rol apart a8 an fndomuiteation fund 1or the bunclit of polley-holders of Ludiubw, und subject to the order of the Cort. This umount, it lessened by renson of anordur of Court, nust bo nde up within thirty duys. ‘The report ot the Comumit- teo will teave tho tontine featwre in the bill, stntements mwust bo publishod semi-annunlly. Several prominent Domocrats wore inter- viewel to-tay by w Jourial reporter touching tho constitutlonal amendments, and ~uhmost without exception thoy uro opposei to thom, und will uso their Intluence to dofeut thom ut tho polls on the I4th inst, John k., Lnmb, of ‘Terro Huute, lnw partner ot Bunutor Voorhees, suld thut the Demoerits i tho western portion ho Stato wers ommao-\ new bills intro- to t and thud in his opiion Vige County would give a devilled majurity ngalnst then. Thoe Hon. N. 1 Tavior, of this aity, whose nume wis mentioned for Bupreme Judwo Lt spring, and who 13 regarded 18 one of tho faire cst mon in his paety, did not Lealtato to aftiem that be would vote for somo of thom and op- nose others, But ho thought nelthor purty was making uny special offort by this matter, aut that, If tho smendinents fulled, it would be trom IN'{H('I.'( ol thels support, 'ho najority of thoso {ntorviewed, however, Bmlll'llulllq ull'the muro prominent membuors ot tho party in the vity, expressed thomdelves vo ry hogtilo to those tonching the vleotiony, and Ro- [ublicans mny sost wisiral thit Winiovor tha Demooracy ein do to doteat thom will bo g ulet- Iy worked out by the 1ith Inst. ‘Tho question whother thore shall be a special session of tho Legistuturo depends entirely upon tho work of this woels. 1f" tha Al»[lmprlutlml und other Important bills ure one of the way the Guvornor will sot fssue & call, for the pressut ne leasts but, if the conditlon of the business de- munds i, he wiil not accordingly, baving no cthor course {oft hlm 0 DUdNe, Itis vory ovidont, howevor, thit ho would be gl to uvoldt It it possible, and during the pust week e has not besltated to arge: mombers of buth Howses to got the business out of the way. 1t Is hurdly poasiblo for thoia to do this now, howevor, nui the ?nlnluu obtains that there will o nn extra seanion, oy, Portar to-duy appolntod Honry Mus- serin, of Evansville,” to tho vacanoy ‘on tho Bonrd of Siate-flouse Commissioners ocen slotied by the tho recont doath of Gen, Love, MICHIGAN, Bpectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, LANSING, Mich,, Murca 3.—Tbo Prohibitionists huve adopted & now plun, us dsclosed by the fol lowlng privato circulnr Just (ssuu HBTATE TEMPERANCE HEADQUARTERS, LANSINA, Murch 1, 1881, —~0leverend and Dear Sir: We havo mot with u_chieck i the Legislaturds fulling of the necessury two-thirds by 0ne Voto In the Kene “nto und threo in tho Houss, At a caucus of the temperanco mon i the flouss of Representu- tives, it was deaided to hold the amondment In tho bands of the committes until alier the Aprit clectlon, thon amend tho resolution so us to sond the yuestion 1o tho peuple ut the sprivg clecton in 1882, Tnoy usk that the tempuornnce poople flood the Houso of Repro. rontutives with now potitlons pruying torits submission In 1882, iid 0XDross tLemseives s conlident that It cun bo carried If the beapte wilj buck up the mensure with i sutlicient numbier of petltions in wdditon to the work wo eun do through our county und township commitiees, We lave detormined to ask: tho Christinn minis: ters of the Stato to contribute ne thelr shure of the work the uames of W yoters, cuch pustor In tho Btuto i$ sent, thorefore, an this dato, one blunk potition. with spuce for tho namus of Hifty votoers. 10w of tho 1,250 pastors.will, vithor fin person or through somo rlend, N o the blunks, these S0,000 muuies can e fumediutely secured, ~ Whon fitled please send ta your Representative at Lunsiog direet, By ordur of tho Btate Central Comtuitteo, J. C, BONTECON, Chalrinan, J. DB. BTEERE, Becrotary. Anothor ciroulur in additlon to this has boen sout out to probibition workors in th laity, sud 14500 blaok petitions are now reudy in thelr hands for slguatures, In the IHouse agno strong petitions agalnat wheat-gambling options, ote., wero recolved, Among the standing committeo reports wero: One favorablo to the bill allowing Baginaw County to my tho bridges betwoen tho two Hoginnwa; fvorable to amendivg tho Dotroit Murket Buliding nct; Cavorable to tho Wil to nitow Dotvoit taaell two neres of Betlo Islo for n lgeht-heso sfgnal station; one favorable to nliowing the vilinge of Oxford to ralso money to relmburse Postonater el for fiinds stolen Lrom hl; to pny Gen, John 1L Robortson for welting the history of Michignn In tho War: and Il{nl::(hl '"l-gl to mnko the salnry of tho Recorder of Ik M, Young'a hitl dividing the County of Wagne, and constittinig thy Clty of Detrole and ane or two townships u sepavate county, to be known o Detrolt, preyed. 'Phe Governor lma sfgned bills anthorlzing tho teansfer of tho Sault Canal to the United States, ad to ineoeporate North Branch, Billy wove puestd to print tho reports of tho f tho Superintendents of the Pone st tho penso; to mnend tho charter of Mount stemens, ‘T Following bills wero lost: Anacttosmend tho luw requiriog mnmlhmlurlmfl compnnies to muke reportss mid Cobb's blll to tavo witnenses Rl stenographie notes of testimony. The lat- ter was [iteraily slnughlered, L I the Sento fuyorabla reports were mnde on tho bill for a copper roof to tho capitil, ind tho Hunso of Correetion ,\pprfl} intion bill. 1ills powsed: Sento bl inine whon tho duties of exceutors of estutes il cense: to i rorporute the City of Stanton: House bills to ametd the ehurter of Caro: 10 incorporate Har- hor Sorings, Etminott Connty: to Incorpurato Murlett orgunize tho new Townof Posen, in Tresque Txlo Conntys und one or two private bills, ll\'l\lnr- snator violent hemorrhnge of tho lungs yestorduy, i3 nnieh better to-dny, und wilt probably recover. MIND OTA, BT, PAuL, Mlun, March 3.-Toth branches passed DIl this ovenlog, under suspension of the rules, providing for tho rebulldiug of the burned Capitol on the site of the old hullding, nnd will ndjourn to-morrow noon by constitu- tiunal limitatlon. tiov, Illsbury has promulgated the following notice to the holdors of the old Minnesota Stuto rallrond bonds, who arg scaptered all over thio United States: A Uil h thu CUTLVE OrFICE, ST. PAUL, March 3, 1881.— ns puased tho Leglelatire and received ixceutive approval providing for the wd-, Justment ot the Minnesotn State Railrond bonds on teems propased by a mujority of the ontholders to the Legisluture of tho Stato. T'he blll provides that the State wilt pay 50 cents on tho doilur af the peloelpul and fntercst of the Minuesotr State ruilrond bonds and coupons, computed to Jan, 1, 1886 In new ndjustient bomls, puyable in tulcty rs, redi ablo at the eleetion of tho Stute after ten yenrs, futes st nt 5 per cent, tho first cmlFon matiring Julf T, 181, puynbice in the Uity of New York, with the eleetion to the Stato to hegn- W honds and pay cash instend; nll wnpald clalms for suppiics, cte., not to exceed $15,000, to bo pald 80 per cent on etims proven, and the amonnt so pald deaucted from the wmonnt of new bonds faned o pay- ment of old bomls Jesued to tho rond which otght to have pubiil such claims: provided, that the trit ul erented by the bill, which is to con- veno on the Sid of Mareh, 1881, shall decide tho constitutionnl_wmendient of 1860 prohibiting tho provision for tho puynient without subinise slon to the peoplo Is vold; otherwlse the bill to bo aubmiited to the “propla at the next wenernl eleetlon: ll holiters of Minnesota State ratromd boruds to tilo thelr bunds on or betore Mareh 2, 181, with the Stato Audltor, accom- F: by nn ugreement to aceept snld now bands fn tull satisfuction of tho old ones, do- geribing them by number, ete., and o releaso under sestl, releastng tho State from ull olutin by virtuoof theold homls, The blll provides for the paymeut of interest fromn tux on the gross catnings of tho rafirond: NN 8, PrLrsnuiey, Yornor of Minnesota,” CONY ECTICUT. . Special Disptch to Tha Chicago Tridune. Hanrronp, Conn, March 3.—~Two vacnnclos huvo been crented in the Connecticut Senate this week. Senntor Buck, of tho Hartford Dis- trlct, resigned to nccepta seat fn Congress, to which hio wus elected lust full; and to-duy Sena- tor Willlnm Brown, of the Waterbury Distrlet, died suddenly of heart disease. Mr. Brown was wgontlemnn of large wealtl, at tho head of the #rent brass and ¢ opper rolliug-mills of Iirown Brothiers, of Waterbury. He wus largely inter- ested in mining In the Lako Superlor reglon, und President of tho Detrolt & Luke Superlor Copper Company. Iowas a Demoerat, and was clected i 1870, aud nucein fust futl, Mr, Buck s o fteputilican, and o speciut clectlon hns boen l":lllu(l to 1lil the vacaney erented by his reslgnas on, fwo years ngo Conncetleut passed a Tramp law providing for fmprisonmont In tho Stato Prlson ns 4 ponnlty for iramplug, and this hins. worked nduivably, having freed the Stateof the nujsunce, [0 tho presont gessionof tho Legisie- titre a bl was Introduced repealing tho lnw, und was overwheliningly defented, Tho Jul- u!ur{ Committee repurted sdversely, and in g splrlt of ,grim humor offerced us a substitute a {on directing thut coples of tho existing L 1w be printed In dirable form und for- warded to every town in tho Stuto for posting on publie sleu-posts, Tho members appreeluted 1d of this, which accorded with their sentiments exactly, und, amlid general lnughter, pussed it unanimousty WISCONSIN, Special Dispatch to The Uhleago Tribune. MapisoN, Wis, Murgh i—The Assembly to-* night, after n struggle, concurrod in the Senate amomdment to tho resolution relntive to tho Greoen Hay & Minnesotn Italfrond,” Tho church taxation amendment to tho Constitution was ordered engrossed and read o third time by vote of 45 to 85, after six wnendmunta bad boen voted down, < Ta the Western Assoclated Press., ManisoN, Wis., March #.—Tho condltion of tha clomonts greatly interferes with leglsiative mat- ters. 1n tho Scunte tho Juint resolution relativoe 1o the mnnagement of the Greon lay Road,. after long debate, passed n its amended form. Asermbly Mils passed roluting to obstructlng rudlromd - truoks, ihting 1he Cipltol with cleo- trio light, und providing for lwprisonment for non-payment of poll-tux, ARKANSAS, IaTrun Rock, Ark. March 3.—The Bennto passed n now Rovenue bill, wad tho blll provid- Ing nsalnry and definlog the duties of the Su- premo Court [oporter, Tho bill providing for a constitutionat con- vention, to meet Junuury, 1852, fulled to pass, Tho House passed blils reviving tho Stato Bond of Finuiee [or two years, and legalizing the l.\Iml\uul Department . of the State Unl- veralty, ¥ THE SPRAGUE SCANDAL. What KEx=Gov. Spragiue Expects to ¥rove on thio Trinl—A Nationnl Scans duls Speclal Dispalch ta The Chicago Tribune. Provioisce, I L, March 8 — Fx-Gov, Sprague, for the first timo since tho divorce proceadings huve begun, has allowod bimself to bointerviowed, Ou his roturn from Washiig- tan hosaid; 1 bavo poslilve ovidenco of this woman's (Mot Spruguc's) gullt, Among other testimony, 1shall produco n highly respoctable eye=witness of the very not I huve oharged her with," Tho Governor furtber sald that ho should be ‘fully ready for trial toemor- row, Ho dnoes wmot intond to of- fer depositions in -ovidence, but will have his witness roady to go ou tho wit- ness-stand In court. Ho rofused o say whothor Conkllug’s numo would bo eonnectod with Mrs, Bpraguoe in the tostimuny he Intendea offoring, but ho said that tho trial would bo n Nutlonul scundal, 1t I8 ltkely that counsel for Mre. Spraguo will nsk for @ contlnuancy to- marrow o the ground that they have not had. sulliciont mo 10 prepuro thoir testinmony, As Jute us Tuesdny itations wero ssucd for the tuking of depositions in Boston for Mrs, Spruguo, < and fuwyoers hero nssort that My, Bpraguc's counsel have Intlmated s possible, postpono- montof the cuse, e A BRUTAL SUPERlNTENDEPlT. Hpeetal Diapatch to The Chicsyo Tribune, Prrrssuna, Pa., Maroh 8.~Coroner Hopo tos day cammenced un Investigation of the donth of Marin Holden, who, ft wus allegod, bad died as the resuit of crueltios {nflicted upon her by Bu- porintondent Grubba, of the Allegheny Poor- House. Tho testimony showed that Grubbs hud, while she was in fecble counditon, forclbly draggod her to o buth-tub, and, sftor runniog it TUILET Cold wator, had (owsod Ber iita It wavaral tlmes, nothwithstanding tho protests of oo of the temnto uttendunts, Tho investigution is not completed yet. e ——— RECEPTION TO HAYES, PREMONT, O, Murch 3.~At o wnectiog of the ‘Lusiness-men of this clty, it was resolvod to ex- tond 4 public welcome to our fellow-oltizon, ox- Prosldent Hayes, ou bis roturn home. Col. W, . Huyues, G, A, Gossuor, A, F, Prico, 8. A, Wit sun, John Ford, and Qen. K. P Buckland wore appointed a Cltlzona' Cotnmitteo, und the follow- n by tho Council, to uct with tho Citizous' Come mittee, K. J. Giebel, Jr., J. C. Johnson, wnd I, Loudunsteger, ‘I'he two Committoes will meot l-morrow nlkat Lo ke érranyemonts end propure u program., No pains will bo spared to muko tho reception u pleusuut oue, e~ Wo recommend Eldredgesowing-machines, The Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe and Its Mexican System, Wabash vs, Hannibal & B8t. Joo— Earnings of the Pennsyl- vanin, * THE MEXT N Bpectal Disvatch tn The (Alenan Tribune, TostoN, March S.—Tha steardy ndvanes of the work on tho consteuetion of ratironds in Mexl- co, aud of tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa 1o combination to connect with them ot tho rall- way controod 11 Pasadel Norte, is reportod from 1LOADS, tho warklug pirtles to the hundquarters in this | city, Tho rapld dovelopinent of tho ontorprisas sincearganization 18 remurkabld, It was only In November last that tho legnl organlzation of tho Mexlenn Central argunized imder thewenem] ralirond net of this State, was' fully recognized by thu Mexienn Government, tho snbshties and exemption from duties ns sol-forth fn the co cesslons proviousty obtalnett conflrmed, und tho provislons recured that no sabstly shnll be glven to nuy paratlel Hpno which muy be estabe lished within n zone of twenty-five lengues o ench sldoof tho Coinpany's line, and slnco that time tho constructlon ‘of the trunk has Leon ndvanced trom several poluts. Operations huvo heen hegun on tho cross-country line from the Quif of Mexico to the Pucltic crossing, and conneeting with the mam lile in the vicinity of Logas 18 being rnpldiy pusicil, The construction of thie Sonora lallway s cousider- Ably advan At present there aro cugitaed on tho Mexiean Uentral about 10,000 men—survey ing pertles, mechnales, nnd Inborera. Muterinl 18 go- ing forward,und lucomotives and earsare bultding swith tho ntmost disputch, Largo gangs ace also at work on tho Atenlson, Topeki & Sunta Fé tension, and when Bl Paso del Norto s reacherd the working f?rl.‘u wiil be put_at onco bulldin thereftum , ulong the Mexican Centrl lne. Thoto §8 atso the eume nctivity on the Bonora line, Of the rubscriptions vu ceived, per cent of the $5,100000 called for undor the ciresinr hus been cealled in, nnd of tho EI1450,00 under thy second’ eli- cular 10 per eent. Tho Mexlean Cen- tral conucets tho Cltics of Fuercrottso, Celaynr, Stlnmanca, Irnputa, Guanajuato, and Silnn, It {3 bullding tho standerd gnuge, with steel rudls, and 8 to have firat-class equip- ment fnovery respeet, The Sonora Houd bns stmilar grants wnd subsidies 18 tho trink nnd cross-country llnes. and 18 pushea by the same interest, 1t hus been detenintned i inik- ing tho linu to follow the course of tho Eonvra River, mnking n rafl conncetion In Arizona i the neighborhond of Tuesan nnd tho Tomnb- stono district, and so beeome Identitted with the eluborate and finportant Centeal Rallrond sys- tein of that reglun and in contemplintion, This Bonora line traverses n rich portion of the Re- publie, fhading an outlet at the Port of Guaymus, on tho Gult of Cullfornlu. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The anntial report of the Peunsylvanin Raile rond Compnny shows tho net carnings for 1860 of tho main llne between Phitadelphin and Plrtaburg to be $10,051,485, un incrense of $2,660,- 004 over tho nct earnlugs of 1870, The New Jersey Division shows n net loss of $1,005,:08, rn incrensed loss uver that of 1830 of §05,411 This leavos o bulunce of $M010,1% net income. From thly deduct payinents to varlous brareh Jines (n tho Btate of Penusylvanin wmounting to $1,477,005, showlug u bLalanco to the credit of the Incuine aecount after deduct- ing thoretrom ull puyinents made during 1850, for whbich the Compuny wne responsible, und that should be ctrged agalnst lucomeo aecount, £7.633,760, oue of which were paid dividends of 7 por cent, $4,820,014, fewving sinount to be tens. forred to eare of profit and luss account for 1850, 2,815,080, Add “halanco of sount realized 1rom gottiomont ol old wceounts, sud pro 1l snle of securitics, $705,; Total, £4,012, amonnt to cave’ of profit and loss, Dew. 31, 1850, L0, Batance (o care of profit and loss, eu. 1, Yy $7,7U8,048, The report gives u stntemient showing the re- Bult af tho Bnes owned and controlled by the Company west of DPittshurg operated by the Tennsylvanin Compuny and tho Pittsbury, Cine wiunitl & 81, Louls Company. Flie net protit on theso lines was &3,168,0i1.41, anfnccenso over 1670 of S5, It roterenca to tho trouble with the Baltimore & Onlo LIL‘ODIO nt West Phaltadelphia, and the telegraph complications, tho report apenks na follows: Some ltlgutlon hits neain arlsen i ref- cronce o the wao by other ruiirond compunics of a portlon of the maln {ine fn the West Phllndeiphin yard. As tho title to this part of tlo romd, whioh had been previously disputed.b, the Junction Ruilroud Cowmpnny, was Hiaully ud- wdiviated In fuvor of this Conpany by the S g Court ot Fennsylvanly soie yonrs it is cuu!ldunll{ believed that the efforta 1w bemg mude on the parcof forelgn raflrond compunies, through the mstrumentality of tho Junctton ltnllrond Company, to use this proporty to your lu{ury, will not be sinecossiul, cspecinlly ns it involved the running of thoir passvnger trains through the most crowdwed pirt of ibe West Uinludelphin - yurd, which ~hus 01t speclnlly eoustructed aud nrravged forthe secoims mmintion af freight teatfic and from which your 0w pussenger trilus were excluded severnl yenrs sinco at yreat exponse to the Compny on ne- count of thelr grave intorforonce with tne ‘vmmut movement of your froight traflie, and Lo serlous poril Involved therein to toth lfe niid property. Al treight traflic thut It [4 proper to bundle in such yard can bo expeditlousty moved, but the effort now being maile is to re- nuire passeugar triing 1o bo pissed rnrully and on a fixed achedulo through suld yaed, rogards less of tholr interforenco with tho froigbt teatlle, or of tho constunt dunger 10 which thoy uru th exposed, It 18 to be hoped thut IF these foreign fines cuntinuo to desire n connection throngh tho city thoy will nol expose tholr passengor trains to such risks, but will construct nn inde- nundont lno entlrely free from thto buzurds ro- Terred to. INDIANA, BLOOMINGTON & WEST- ERN. The Indlannpolis Journal says; As gome partles bave concelved tho fdea that the extunding ot the Indinon, Bloomington & Weatorn Road costwird, n projeoted, 8 u wild and tmpractienble sctome, and tiat It wlll huve aolreuitous routo to the seabound, we have takon ot pains to study up distunecs over tho oroposed lng botwesn Tndiuipolis and New vork, Tuking o Indlana, Bloommeton Western, the Clevalund, sundugky & Columbus, tho Luke Shure, and the New York Contrul, tho line i3 thirty-clght miles longer than the fce Line, with tho siuine Eastern connection. Then tuking the Now York, Pennsylvunin & Ohjo and tho Erfo at the polnt whero thie Indlns, Blootm. ington & Western whll cross tho former, tho dl. tunce o N.w York f# but six miles longor thun the §iteo Line with tho same connection, Tuklog tho Pittsburg, Clichinut & st Louls trom Colininbue, O, sud the Penusylvania Kond, it will_Dbe but ®0 umies over tho Indis ang, Bloomiugten & Western, and such i connection npainst 8XL, the distance over tho Plitsburg, Cinelnuntt & 8t Louls and Poeunsylvani, whict ‘lmlwu the tdang, Bloom- ington & Western thirteen wlles shorter, If tho northorn line I8 adupted. Showtd tho rond bo constrioted on tho sonthern le it will bo biit olovon miles shorter, ns_under tho survey ro- cently completod, it 18 175 miles from Tudinnaps olia to Columbus by tho northorn, and 157 miles by the southern line, ugalnst 188 over tho Pitts- burg, Cinolunutl & 8t Louls, and ns a Belthnore 1no the wihenke 16 stlil more tavorablu, us the distanes over the Indiana, Hoommgion & West- ern nud tho Haltimure & Obio will be hut 887 miles, Tho shortest rutito now uperated botweon Indtanapolis und Bultimore 18 704 miles. Tho aboye mileage statistics, 1t wili be seen, aro Ity favoruble Lo tho Indiane, Bloomington & Whethor snuthior roud cust out of In- polis_fs needed 8 another question, Tho Ludiunm, Bloomlugton & Wostern folks think thnt thero Is, and are determined fully to bujld 1t, and that they are recelving oneourngoment from twa powertul rullroad compnnies Lo pro- coed with tho work Is unquestionably true, und doubitless when tho oxtenalon s completed St and the main linv will como under control of onu of thede weulthy corporations. WABASII VS, TANNIBAL & ST, JOE. Bomo months ugo the Wabush set up a cloim fornsharo of the business botweon Missourl Hiver poluts and lunnibily which, under tho Houtbiwoatorn pooliuyg arrangement, I8 all given to tho Hanulbal & 8t. Joo., ' The Wabash eluting to have an independent ling' from Hannlbul to Missourt River poiuta vin tho Missourl, Kunsns & Texas and Muborly, This clalm wus resisted by the Hunnibal & 8t. doo, aud 1innlly the mat- tor wus submitted tw Me. W, 1. Btrong, Ueneral Mannger of the Atchison, ‘Tapeka & Santn £6, forurbltrution. My, Sirong ubout two months ago onwe here Lo give bis decision, but ns somo of thoso intorested did not mako their ap- poarunce notblwr was donop untll w fow days nwo, when Mr. Strong submitted bis findings und judgmont to the waunkors of tho intorested rouds und to Commissioner J, W, Mldgicy. 1lis decislon i ndverse, ta the clatm mudu by the Wabash uud upholdé the positon taken by the Hanoibal & 5t Jou. It §8 undor- stood that 1ho Wabnsh §s greatly dissatistiod with the deciaion, and it i8 fenrod thut it will mako troublo un Missourt liver rates. JRON MOUNTAIN. 67, Lous, Mo, March d.—The annual report of the St Louls, Iron Pplountaln & Santhern Lallway shows tho gruss receipts of tho road for tho your 1850 from ulf sources oxcopt lands to have been $3,265,007, un lncrease over tho pro- vivus year nf 622,030, The, operyting expuenses wero §,016,:2d, or about 83 per cont of toe re- colpts. Over 180 miles ot rund havo been lald with steel ralls, und nearly $300,000 oxpended In tho tinprovewsnt of roud-bed, ruconstruction, ete. A largu swount’ of now rollicg-gtovk hug ulso bevn addod "tu the equlpuiont ol the roud, About 00,000 nores of Iand 1n Ark #0ld during tho you ot ann we Migsourl, ‘: ’I I8, 000 amallor sy ner? A mpectal meeting of rond wilt bo hein hexo on tho ackinide tlun on the proposition to incro; the Company to $35,000,000, LAKE BRI & WEST: Special Disvateh to The Chlffim%:’;:’l& Lenaxox, Ind, Mnrch'..—’rhmmuwmm thix (Boone) county have ulready yoteq o e yropositlon to extend uld (o thy nmmm“,m’ tentdon of tho Lako Erlo & Weatern to sy, 2" and In each the mujority has beeny quln; 1ie u;("‘ infavorof the raliroad tnx, Thiy m“n o 1voen Y5000 11 #6000 H1roNYy it ankes o this couniy. Thoso In position ‘o yeiced in Uit ther fs cvery v 0 sty waork will bo commenced in thy 5 Burziod along Tapidiys - 110 Sy 8pring g TS of thy 118 10 tuke gt 290 (ho stoge o AGAIN CUTTING NATES, L Dlapale 1 Ths Chteagn Triun, NDLANAPOLE, Ind., March .- 2 1o uphaud rates oi the rn'u-ahn»k.’rr‘v.rus'::l,;:cg::fi:‘ machinery of the, rallrond combinattgy, oy . determined o get out of order. To-duy g annpolls & St Louls ond wus soiiing tiey to Kunsns City for $11.05, whe ¥ Ui beon $16.0 Lorotoforo, "o 11O TeRTSr ratg I Mr. A. D, Perry, Ticket Agont for the Cj & Altou at Pontine, L., haw Just been nm:.m,d Travellng Passcuger Agent for the Compay, with hendquarters at “Tadlanupolis, he bolug g successor to Mr, W, W, Lo, who was Intely : pointed Soutinwestern” Pussongor Agent fus 10, uuuynnr. Mr, Pervy'a territory will com, "u fho Kenttckv Contrlaind_ Cinglomitt ftoaprss Kentucky, and nll lines north of tho Ohjo. tivey : £outh nf the Lukse Erie & Western and piitne? Kort Waytio & Chicayo ltonds, o nr a1 e and dig o o Clicaro & Aitor Ko s West of ittburg, Whocling, and Furkbrasirl? Indircstion, dysnepsin, nervous and i forue of, ! » uking Mo zed Beof Ton| only preparation of beof contalning m'ce'm'fl: nutritiois properties. 1t ia unt u more stimy. lant llke the extraots of beet, blood-niking, force-genornting, and |ife-ais taining properties; is lu\'nlul\lfin in all enfee. bleed conditinns, whothor tho tesult of exhuig. tfon, norvous prostration, bvorwork, or noygy diseases, portloularly if resulting from pulmo. nary cotnpinints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., pro- prictors, Now York. Tor salo by druggi MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tho followlng Marringo Neonscs woro issaed jen tonln; guneral debllity .'l'i" nn's Pepton; rat eved (? g Jreaidence. 741 South Halsted, 47 Cannlport v, \Chieaan, T8 Suporlor, 1 Carnall, Weat Erie. Nunes. {jamuel Springer. Laiey Rein {3t Johnes Ttoddn Johinaon { ol Lacsen., Christing JucibADR o, Vaster ItofTwnn,. Othelin Hurdtko, . Jamex Geabni. . Sary Coylo.e. ) DEATHS. March 2, ot tho rosidenco, 174 Prairier o o Suniuel W. ATRar o i . m, 2.0t hls vosidenco, 13 Thir- “EiTuop-at. Cibe Bd. Cunl, Junra unil 4 fnonth. £al Trom fis Inta reridanco, aLd o'cl arlatii’s Clurch, LGIICO by eurs (0 11.Murch 4, Indinnn: AL ERTON- av. Uremiitia \ Sorvices datu ock, Frid Calvury. " 3 Nt 103 . 01, 0 hin It restience, W, SIARLON A. Trieh, %60 40 Fous s, L xervices will ho hold at Plymouth C: gntlnal Chnsch on SUndng, Starch b bt 2 otme, Carrlages 10 Ouksroods, ALON—Johin Medabon, son of Matthow Mc- i fron 3 resldenco, No. o Canal rom his residence, No. halport- Hat s Surch & to Sacrod 1east Churen and thenvo by cars to Catvnry, DURHAM--0F diphtheela, Mareh, Mark W.. infant son of James and Carrlo A, Durlinm, aged 3 months. BOWEN—AL ‘tho restdonco of bis parcnts, 2 Prtirio-uv., Edward Clinrlos, nsed 13 months, 8on of Chyirios G, find Emma 13, Bowen, Notleo of funoral hereaftar. LEWIS—March L, 1831, at 3 . m,, at tho rosidence af her fattier, J. Uruy, Eurolla Lewis, of Irvington, lud, S Washiligton, D, Co and Indlanapolie, Tnd, Ppapors pleuss cony. WILLIAMS~Annlo C. wifo of . . Willlams. T'lhie funoral urv\t»slnnnmmm on accuiint of the storiu, will bo hetdat | ocluck this dny, Surch 4.at rosldénce, il West Van Buron-st. treh2. nt tho rorldence, 19% Pralsles irifs Of Ml W, Atlecion, n. ANNOUNC, POLITICAL. 4 INS' REPUBLICAN CLUB urteontll Wird tweots thls ovening b 1l 08 Mk [ T in Gruel's tlon of ailicers nid VI GERMAN REPUBLICAN CLUB of tho Elglith Wird will weot this eventog at Tlietiv's ull, southeast corner Blug [sland-ay, und Folkeat, wy o' . fier linporiun ack atin [PHE FIRST WARD STRAIGHT KE- vublienn Ciub will meet this avening nt 8 a'cl sharp at thelr hondquariors, Grand Paciiio Hotel club- raous, tur business uf importance, Promivet speaks ers will bo In nitendunce, M1E REPUBLL LICAN CITY CENTRATL Comnitico will_mvet at the elubsrosm of tha Grind Preitic Hotel Saturday atd o'elock p. . FPUE VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD, Lrrospoetive of party, will bold u wuss.meoting At Avenuo Hull, corner of Wabnalt-gv, und Ti socandest. Suuirdny ovening to disciss i ontor mient of lawa rugitinting tho liguor tratlio, The m Ing il bo addressud by A, I & s Slars, the Tov, solioy, Bisbup C. Chenoy, Bruery A, 5 [ W, ftlordan; toy. 1. L u 'l‘IIE YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN A Club of thy Fourth Ward wiil hold & meeling {hin evoning utNo, 418 Weat Chicago-av. All Hopube Neuns nro ronuostcd to attund. FPHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the Faurth Ward Ropubiican ¢lub at Armory Tisl, on Indisna-sv., near ‘Thirdoth-st., Eaturday ot Busincss of fiuportance. Full attendance esirod, . NMISOELLANEOUS. G A M. DELIGHT CONDUCTS THE 1o lonal tumpuranve wisting o-day noon st Iflvlll AL - IN CONSIDERATION OF TIHE DEATH of Mrae. B, W, Allerton, the nnnuai meating and Buchibiv of the Ladies’ Ald’ Bociely of Bt Paul's Dol- vorillat Chiareh will 710t bo hold this Friduy after g, but witl bo deferred one weuk. = ferred oo wes VB YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS- roelntion enteriainmont anaounced for st i Farwell Hall will bo given on next Thursdsy nlidht, in the samo pluce, ‘Thy P'o stors ond d.yoi's Drchustrn onterinined thformully an audionca nenrly Hiling Lowor Farwall {lall, und dolighted thele hewrers, but tho progrum 10 be given noxt wuek wll be entlroly ehinnied, ‘lickarn isaned for fast night will be guod for Gext Thursday. Heservod-seat teks otnwill b o1t Noy, 4 Madison-st. FPHE WINDOW DRAPERIES FOR PRES- 0 Mrn. President Huyons, dontgn by 3z at th‘l‘l‘é‘l!tllfi’l;'r"rl)uln:. IT'!"“ tutussi., un Maturdsy fros W, ted p.n, ROYAL B WILSON, BVENDEN & 0, Tanks and Gaos, 23 & 241 lako S e or b wple 12, 85, or B 1 8 48 retait LU b ““””‘L’.?"fi‘- Candics in Awmorici PUl UE 1075 santly snd wtrictly purs, # Sk adisgn-ak, Lpics® T C “¥enadi,

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