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8 THE CITY. IN GENERAL, . — ALLEN C FOLLER, of Nelvidere, Isnt tho Tre« mont, HovT BnERMAN, of Dea Moincs, In., Is at tho Tacifle. Ex.~Gov. L. L. IlAaLEY, of Michigan, 18 nt tho Tacitic, i e Palmer, I R BELRNAY, Palmer. N, IeF Palmer. J. . Carxasg, of Qatesbirg, 1il, Is ntthe Tremont, WILLIAM PARBONR, of Milwaukee, {8 at tho Bhermau, Uronar F, WHEELER, of Mllwaukee, is at tho Bherman, W. I CALK1Ng, M. C., of Laporte, Ind, a nt the Paclfie. Bisnor PAppack and wife,of Tirooklyn, are at tho Pacifle, . F, Discont, of the St. Panl Ploncer-Pressy i8 at the Pucitic, +dacon Krouse, ex-Mayor of Freeport, 1il., 18 at tho Pacifie, Ebwanrn M, Cuesgy, of Jacksonvihiz, Fin., Is at the Tremont, Geonar W, VAN DUESEN, of Rochester, Minn., I8 at the Ehernan, 1L 1. MeKINNEY, Of Wilken' Spirit of the Times, New York, 1s at tho Tremont, * Jons A, HunTEs, United States Clreult Judge, Balt Lnko City, Is at the Tremont. J..L 8ruarT and family and J. K. Powers, of Des Molnes, In., are nt the Shermnn. Junae T, Lyns Dickey returned to tho city yesteriiny and registered nt the Palmer. Juone TiosAs Witsoy, of Winona, Minn., and Jud . M. Iiedrieh,of Ottutniva, la., are at the Pacii F.0. Wrarr, Genernl Mannger of the Chi- cago, Clinton & Dubuque Rallrond, s nt the Tremont. Mar, M. F. Lunivaros, U. 8. A, Chlef Quar~ termaster of the Department of tho Platte, is at thoe Paliner. L. C. Brows, Division Superintendent of tho Michigan Central Rallrond, Jackson, Mich., is at tho Tremont. Gronas: H. 8Anp30N, of Princoton, Iil., Sccre- tary of tho Masonic Benuvolent assoclntion, is at tho Tremout. = AT tho Sub~Trensury yesterdny 35,000 in grold and 4,000 §u silver was disbursed and §12,000 In sliver recelved, Tii: Town Conventions ocenpled the attentfon of tho Constables yesterduy, und us n conse- e everything was quiet nbunt tho Justice 0TS, REaINALD I JonNsox and W, Heott, London; R. Gruhum, Munchosters und Mlss Marion I, Stunrt, liarnott, England, are registered at the Taettle, Tite: futernnl-revenuo recelpts yesterduy amounted to F268, of whlcl $=L18” wis_tor l;ulrll,ls. $4,000 for tobacco and cignrd, ond $2,497 ur beer, Cranres I Peck, Ueneral Manuger of tho Chicago & drand Trunk Rallvond, and W. 8, Kuowlton, Westorn Passonger Agont of tho Baltimore & Ohlo Rallrond, are at tho Palmer, temperiture yesterduy, ns obgerved by 4 83 Madison stroct, TRiny 3 degreos; 10 . ., ., 3l Buromotor—8 u. FitANz, of Witmiugton, Dol,, Isnt the of Washington, I8 at tho ie, of Monanza, ldaho, 18 at tho A cosviTTER from the 8t Andrew's Soclety was in sesslon at the Tronont Houso lust evens g completing the arrungements for the unnual banquet and ball of thy St Androw's Soelety, w‘nx:u Y;ll; come off at the Tromont tho eventig of Aurll 21 Mir. THOMAS M, ITALPIN waa burled yestenlay froin his late residence, No. 108 Hastings streot. ‘Thero was a lurge attendinico of tho triends of the decensed, who availed thomselves of this Inst apportunity of showing thelr love for him §n lifo and regrot ot his denth. DzTECTIVES McDONALD and Thorp recently recovered a fine hunting-case rold wateh, which they hnve informution was taken from i citizen by some hlghwaymen nbout slx weeks ngo at or uonr tho_corner of Hulsted and Washington strects, The owner s wauted Immedlately nt Central Station. A nionde: attached to an express wazon awned and driven by P, W. Bamuelson of No, 188 Chost- nut street, ran_away at 4 o'clock yesterday atternoon on Milwaukeo nveuue, near Onkley street. Tho driver waa thrown out and broko bis left urin above tho eluow, e was removed to tho County Hospital for treatment, C. E, PERKINS, Viee-President of tho Chicngo, Burlington & Quiney Raliroud; P, E. Hall, Gene oral Munager of tho Slonx City & Pucifle’ Rall- rond; E. 1L Waldron, Uenernd Managor of tho Luke Erle & Westorn Rafleond; und W, F. Mer- Hil, General Superintendent of the Foledo, Pes orlu & Warsaw Railroad, nre at the Pacltic. Tue: monthly meeting of the Woman's laptist Misstonary Unlou was bold yeaterday afternoon anud ovening at tha parlors” of the University Pluce Church. In the afternonn there wis n ro- ception, gnd reports were reid; in the ovening 1 §ipper, togothor with nddressés by the pastor of thu chiirel, tho Hev, Mr. Burhoe, Dr. Tolman, und otheri. Mit. MATT PHELPS, of Grlonell, Tn., who was badis: injured nt tho smush-up on' the Rock Islund Rond near Tiskllwa, some thoo ngo, called in nt the counting-ronm of THE TRINUNE yese terdny. Mr. Phelps luy at Davenport nearly two munths before ho was able to be moved home, Ho (8 gradun)ly linproving, but has not scquired bis former stréngth, ‘I1ie Natlonu! "'elephono Associntion, which Is composed of mnngers of exchutiges and othor Interested purties, will hold thele annual moot- lug at tho Grand Pacitle Tuesday. The organi- sntlon started no yenr ago at Ningarn, I8 mure raclut thau nuything else, but new Inventlonsare ugsed nand” experlences us to tho working of lines compared. “About fifty members will be LLOWING 1§ tho list of dutinble at the Custom-House yestorsta; . Buker, 30 sueks of sadts J. V. f dry goods: Duriey & "yrretl, L erutes of earthonware; Jollet Stect Compuny, 60 cars stecl hlooms Marstinll Fleld & Co., 24 cusea of dlry goud 1L Channer & i colld of wira ropes J, Vo Farwell & Co., U casos of dry goods; .;._“l:t:CAlllum & Con 20 enses of wine. Collections, 745, MAvoR HARRIZON was nsked yestordny whon he ntended calllg _toguthier “the * Exéoutive Committev uppolnted nt tho Library Memoriul Bullding mecting Baturday night.” i reply Wi that Lo wis t0o busy to do unything now, ‘Phis means that ho I8 bead over boeld i polities, notwithstandinge hls wssertion tht ho proposod devoting hig whole tino to tho fnterests of the l.‘,l % Bo nothing will be done until atter the clection. REPRESENTATIVES from tho Fox Lako Shoot- ing Ciub aud tho Cedar lsland Fishing Clab helg u JoInt sesalon at the Premont Housu st oven- dng. Arrangements wers mado whorehy thotwo organlzations will Jolntly buitd a small steamor, costing ubout £2,000, which will bo run from Mo- Honry to Fox Luke, Tho detulls of tho nigreo- ent will bo compluted within n fow weeks, und tho boat will prolsbly bo runuing during the colning sporting senson. Jous Kiuuvee n fow dnys ngo passed o lewd dollar on Frod Geruschko, and yesterduy Frod bod Johin up before Commlssioner THoyno enurged Wit uttering buse metal with n gality knowlodge. Keupp oxplulned that ho reeelvold the pluee In chango uod (nuedintely {\ul«l It to {icruschke withuut looking at It~ After the cuse hud progressed for ubout two hours turough erpreterd, tho Commissioner ree yulred Keupp tosnuke tho loss good and dis- :u’nmud blmwith o few words of benlgn ndimond- on. ‘Liie: police are sonrching for trn A, Al\voml’. 19 Yours of uge, who teft his home ut B{ilimun Vale ley, Oglo County, Tk, Jun. 27, 0 como 1o this Lty to get nsituntion Ay traii-boy on the Mil- waukeo & Bt Paul Iutirond, 1o wis Lt soen tho duy of bis wrelval in town, wnd suid ho wits Kolug vlther to somo hotel or 1o his uncle's fn o West Division, Hais 18 yours of wgo, b feot b uchies tall, welghs B or 16 pouneds, durk bulr and eyes, smull sido beurd, aud wad clud in i drub sult, blick saequo ove He bad &0 or 75 cush and clotlilng, itk demand of tho West 8ldo streot rallrond conductors for more puy, which wis ugrecd Lpon at recent wceting, hnd wit heen roceived 10 tho form of un application ut the uilice of tho Compauy yesterduy, Thy Suporintendent. wis slek and absent, but the other officen of tho Tund deen yedterday stuted thuc thoy know nutbing about the demands of the conductors, Oxeupt whint thoy hud rewd n thy newspapers, und until they hid been usked to make o chinygo they stould do nothing. - Neitbor bud they hy- thing 10 8uy 1h regurd to pnying conduciors 5o much por week instond of per Leip, ns s (he cuse ton ut present. CHANLES PeTitE, tho G-your-old son of the eretury of the Fire Depurtuient, was run aver sud soverely jujuvod loternully at 1343 yestors - atternodn, by w horse and wayon owiiod wad driven by George Olson, proprictor of & grocory at No. 170 West Hurow sirect, The grocors Wagon wiis ol west, wnd unuthor wagon wus Boinic cust when tho hitle fellow startod to v Hcruss the streot linost In frout of bis owil bome, “Che drivor of tho latter suw tho b and kept from ranoing him dows, but Olson did Dot ke ‘ll|ll)u,| und can seurcely bo helid reapou- sible. Physlelung in sttondatice consl chlid’s injuries quito sorions, el “Tue Lund Leaguo of the SBeventecnth Wi mut at Bownsin's Hutl lust ovenlng. The cim tulttee 1o procure s bull t ugeommodatun Lad Luague, which 1t b proposcd W sturt, wus glven Turtier te, and sume viher, Fouting businoss ety colored shigt, allyer watet fu hix T i CAMCAGH PRUBUNE: wa cted, among which was tho nppoln ment of A committee of five to reportn at of officcra nt tho next meoting, The Longue was Nhiressed by Lyonsg, md the old sure—what tadowith the money rnfaed—was neain roueht up by the Secretary” rendig n telegram from Patrick Ford, of “tho Irtshr 11w, fdenying chnrsres made agninst him by Anddy Sullivin at the lust meeting Lenrine on tho s et Thia Drousht Mr. Sullivan toapersanal explatation, and considerable hnrsh langunge was used, and the matter was finlly dropped, o Lengue adjourned for two weeks, TIE CITY-1IALT. TuenRE were thirty-ono burinl permits issued yesteray, 'Titk; Frle pireet bridgo {8 closed, except to pe- destrinns, for repairy. THERE wvas $200,000 forwarded to Now York yesterday by tho City Trensurer for bond re- demption. T fee nround tho Crih yesterdny was ns bast asnt any time during the past winter, and wos firn from aliore to tho striteture, au e, 10 fct, that n testin conld huve been driven over very rendily, and walking to the Cril was good, JTite Jmbrovement of Morgan strect, from West Washington to West (feeson, has, theoun the clforts of Ald, Peevey, been postponed until Buch timoe ns tho property=huliers decido on tho churacter of tho pavement which thoy want. WILLIAM R, ALLING, of Now York, tva P'resl- dentof the Jewelers' Proteotive Assowstion, s written a letter to Chitef-of-Police & complimenting him upon WS munagement tho Morrow ease, wid tho convietion of ex- Deteetlve Aldrlen, NuTons cnso of smnlle-pox was_roported yoed- torduy, und dint wag from No, 189 North wvei tno Board adjourned to receive tho report Frie ny noon, NONTH TOWN, The North Town Bourd met yesterday ns ro- autired by Inw, but it was too near clection to do any business, and, besldes, the Suporvisor's nceounts hnd not heen atraightened out, Thero were present Justiees Hudson, Arndt, Hawkine son, and Colleetor Nalsen, nnd on-adjournment was bad until Suturdoy at 4 o'elock, THR WEST TOWN, Tho West Town Doard met yesterday ovening, but did nothiug excopt ndjourn until this nfters noon, SEWING-SCHOOLS, USTFORMITY OF ISSTRECTION DESHIED, Yesterduy imorning nbout thirty of the fadios Inferested In the sewingg-schiouls of Chleago mot In tho Bible-room of the V. M, C. A to discuss questiona pertalnling to these sehools and gener- Al dndusteinl tenchiog, Thore are In thy city about twenty-tive sewing-schiools, nearly all of thom bewy under chureh sitpervision, They are open on Satnrdays only, so that other sehool work 13 nat interfercd with, il tho avernge it~ tendanes at encl school (3 sl to Lo somewhero i the nelehborliood of 200 punils, Thoe ladies interested in the work are now muking nn ef Tort to establish uniformity in the style of the work und ananagement of “tho schoaly, il it Wi for this object prineipally that yesterduy's mieetiing was hetd, Miss K Deyer presided. P, Rico, of the Fimt Coneregationnl , reported the suceesstul operation of irge: sewiigeschools under the charge of hurch, atd Mre. Irestan, of Onk Park, res 1 u Alourishing sehool 1n that phy 8, Wotliureil, whe su u tntends o cotored sewinye- itie, kg thist tio nttemlnnes nd it 20 seholinrs, and thit snod work wis paplistied. The sehool In sustidned by s Chitreh, Mry, Pror, UTO NOW NV Qthor conteglony disenses wero reported ng ful- lows: Dephthorin at 553 Porttand aveny 1 Superlor street, 3017 Cottuge Grove nvenu Cornell street, E30 Calumet, iud 5618 Wabnah avenue: searlot-fever nt 191 North Clurk and 035 Btate streets Mavon Hanrisos stated yesterday to n Tar UNE reporter that ne hud called a speeinl me {1l of the Councll for this evenig onslder the Approprintion bill, — He aid sot know what ftems hie shonld veto, or whether ho wonld voto nny. ¢ it not exnmined the LIl very thore oughly, beenuse it was hot rendy yesterday. Furthermorn, he dld not care to loso his rights under the law, and therefore had eatled tho Counell togethor, &0 us to be vendy for uny emergeney which might urise, 1t wis his luteg- Hon to give the matter eareful consideration, ‘Tan following buslding permits were granted yestorduy: M. I 20 by 40 feet, Blackhinwk stre nue, to cost SLOW; T, 1nson, far two-story nud busement dwelling, 20 by 60 feet, Grand Boulevard and ‘Thirty-seventh st t 12,0003 to Henry Itelim, for twe ¥ ment dwelling, 2524 by 69 foot, (24 Novth Wells #treet, to cost FH.00: to August Dethman, for two-story and busoment store and dwelling, 25 hy 75 fect, No. 1120 Milwnukee nvenue, 8L i John Bartols, to build n tvo-story dwell- by &t feet, 156 llumsey street, to cost TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. SATURDAY Will be sontence day in tho Crimlbiut Court. Tug Coltector of Hloom roturned his books yostorduy. Tiie: Grand Jury heard twonty cnses yestonlay and found fifteen true bills, all for the smaller order of offenses, Tite: Morrow jewelry robbery enso was entled yesterday and_ contimied by ngrecment on e count of tho absence from tho eity of Morrow and Flnkerton, who ure hnportant witnesses, JOIN JLvAx and somo unknown Individunl nre churged with havimge burglurized 1 P, Farnm Btore nwhlle agu. Rtynn was promptly indicl but it wuk not untll yesterduy thit llisolnu-m v wis upprehended. Ho cumo to Judge Morun's court 1o witness Ryan's trelnl, it nppenrs, was promptly ddentiicd fn tho crowd, nrrested, ocked up, and huatled away 80 hurriedly that hils tune could not b learned. T venorable ubortiontst, I in the Crimlual Court yes| aml througl Mr., Yan Lluren, his uttorney, applied for relense and ball pending tho decision of tho motlon now ‘mmllnu 1n Ll case (n tho Supreme Court, Judgo Mo listened sttentively to the wpphication, and declded that tho ““Duetar* and his easd were beyond the Jurlsdiction of his Court. Mr. Van Buren gald lie had consited Judge Dickey intho matter, und hul been refecrid to his Honor; but Juilge Moran polltely reterred him buck agab, and lawyer and ellent sepurmtod. TIHE APPROPRIATIONS. JUST WILAT THE IILL CONTAINS, ‘Tho appropriation bill us passed by the Couns 21l Monduy evening glves Mayor Hurrlson con- siderublo trouble and unxioty. Just now ho l4 speetally on the unxious seat. o (8 n candilnte for rollcetion, and baving elaimed for himself all tho credit of runnine the ity Ouances, hols {n a quandary how to set, ‘Tho Qeneral ffand, In the hands of the City Trensurer, i amnounted 10 SLIGW,000, and It Was the [nteation ot Cone troller Gurney to bold this [n reservo ns o bisls for croating & permunent fund, so s to allow Earll, nppeared ] Willurd, of the Centrmt Chinreh, who I mude suwing-schiools a atudy, nddressed the u 1 t consiterable lemeth, showing the i huvine o uniform style of work ndopted, T Bhould bosnme gencral heid to the wholo systen, aml It shoutd e seen that no defective or - proper stylo of work was tnught, Mres, Willurd £howed i aumber of models of sewlng-worlk to tho | 9 present, and | recomsmended that untl) some “pernmnent hewd wis ore munized, the different tenchers should consult togethor nsoften s possible ’nd endenvor to ngree dpon one styie of wark s tho Liost, Hes Tore adjourning, M % 1tlee, Mra, Protf, Wil Inrid, Mrs, 5, A, Mg Dryer, nnd Misg Skinuee were nppoited . committen to in Hygate the subject and areange tor the nex niceting. TENEMENT IIOUSES, TILE HORTON WLOCK, Among thotencment-houso inspector'a reports Preseted yesterduy was one frouA. Montenth I regard to tno Horton Moek, No. 181 West In- dluna stroet, owned by J. W, Horton,, The fu- Bpector snys: “Thts one 18 tha row known ng tho Horton Block, nad, in deserlbing ths, it enn bo sufely sakd that it §s a deseription of cich und every une In the row, excepting that tho ono Kiowt us No. 19 18 worse In its drnbioge thun the othors, Thore are nbout F persons ocon- pyime this row, from 178 to 181 Wese Indinnn street. Tho walls und caflingeare il in n poor wondition for the wint of u little lhineewusl, Tho privy sud privy-vault s a 1 struge- ture, sbout fourtecn by 81X feel, runching 1rom thealley in tho rear to'tho top of the bullding, 1t stands abon way betwoeen the two ond bulld- ngd und 8 renched by the tenants from n pos tleo In the rears hns o Rot of closots In tho Daement and second and third oors, The flith from the vault I8 ye- moved nt intervals, but on the boards and braces rest the eemmulutions of yeurs, There (8 no ventlintion to tho privy whatovor, it two small holes In the slde, and. whenever the wind 8 fuvorable, It wafts tho disngrueablo odors Into und through the wnolo . promise: There wru two or three slop-bhoppers on the se ond and third floors. Whero they used to empty thotr contents (s e thun 1 conld tiod out, At present thoy ure choked up and bursting with #now, und lee, while at the hottoni thoy are surrounded with nbout twelvo feet of snow, dsbies, gurbuge, and othor decuyling mutter, The local winltury conditlon §8 very bud. There are sowo Other houses i tho renr, tho only thiug Intervening betug o very filthy yard aboue - sisteen feet wide, Thiy ull(‘?' 14 covered with ashies and tilth thrown ue the sides, the wholo thiug presenting a very filthy appearnnce.: 1 muot tho owner of tho proy ertyun the round, poloted out whit was re: quireil, and be promlsed to put the promlses in #ood sunltary condition,” TIE BOUTH BIDE, * Josceph Gruenbut wiso mude the followlnyg re- TS * Premnises Nos, 227 to 241 Thirty-tirst streot, owned by I W, Springer. Condition of plumb- ing: Waste-nipes conneet, unteappen, with s plpes, Somo enteb-basing full wod’ offensly Ouly one soit-piue ventiited, Sowornge otfoe slve In anost s, Unventilited closets, i trapped water-pipe Waste-plpes from sinka run untrappod fnto soll-pipes. Water-closets [n mdat of rooms unventila Noskylights for tmsements dunp, Boll-plpe ventle ) No. 22 olfensive odors from some sinks, aud from most clusets, 'hirty-tirst streot, ‘remtses Nos. 230 (o 23 three-slory and basvment Lricks, owned by 1 W. Springoer, No teps to sinks otd flatss mn-‘»mus and water-closets otfensive for lnck ot venthntlon, Sewersgid from untrappod waste- pioes. Nutlco has beon served on tho owner, who oflices at No. 79 Denrborn streat.' the ity to ruit, ofter nnother year, upon o strletly'cash basis, From this fund hns been tuken” E200,000, approprinted for tho pure poso of Cbullding vinduets at Centre uvenue and Slxteonth st West Twelfth strect, and West Ch 1t North 1l ated streol. At those polnts vinducts ure ur- gently needed, but Mr. Gurnoy holds thet i€ This E0,000 14 taken from the Genoral Fund,now beld 1 reserve, it will reduce tho city's credit suine 10 per cent, and teave Chic 1 snd plighat tnaneindly, Ho regirdd tho General Fund alu saered reserve upon which the elty should rely in tho futire, so thut It can run from yoar to year, until the tuxes ure colleeted, upon n caush baals, Un tho othor lund, sotie of tho Al= dernen hold thut 200,000 twken from ft. wilt not fmpair the reserve 10 such nn oxtent us to hoperll the ullz'bl credits that thoso vinduets ure demnunded by n lurge portion of the prople, und thut thoy shouid bo buillt ut once ns o matter of eeonomy. Tho genernl upproprine tions amount in round numbers to 2,318,025 which i3 within the £ per cent limit of theo tn. levy. To thla is wdided the Behoot=Tax Fund, tereat necount, Pablle Library tax, cash from miseelluncous sources, and cash tuken from General Fund for vinduets, muking in‘all n mu- niclpnl approprintion for corporitte purposes amaunting to £3,152,038, tho Iargest sum appro- priuted sines 1575, THE AUPROPRIATIONS ITEMIZED, Turlevy, Butiding Inspection Dopt.$ 4,07 8 6W) § ity Comuty . Ciey-Ttull Fay LiLy huy menl Cost culleer’n tion vxponss,, Dopurtnont Fun Gunernt sinking Fun Hewlth Departiont., Jignont uocount, v Warn- Hirvute Lo Fun Bpocinl awsossig wlity property. Interestnecount.. Pubho Librury,..' ... B T2 ustead of £200,000 boluw upproprinted for the ernul pumplig-works, Iicluding tho $10,00 lort BNt your, $15,000 13 given for that s umount, City-Bngineer Crovlor says, s sutlleient o cavry No work this yenr us fur s L ‘o Fluneo Coine mittee pured olf wherever they could, but it was whard ffght in the Councll W Keep thidgs down, 18 overy Alderian, nearly, bud a personnl nx o grind (n the shape of somo lisproveaent in his ward, which ho desired to caery throngh, What tho Muyor wiit do witl be doveloped ut tho Coun ¢l mecting this evoning, which * will prove more than urdinurily fntercating. TOWN BOARDS, BOUTIY BLOE, ‘The Seuth Town Boand held its semi-nnnual meeting yestorduy afternoon at 1 o'eluck, Juatico Brown presiding, Justloes Mecch, Hume mor, lruyton, and Wallaee, nnd Supervisor jn- con wero present. Justice Butnwertleld sfoweld up Just ufter ndjournment, Bills to the wmount of €202 were allowed, 81,025 golng to tho Assessor's oftice, and tho pe- matider beng distelbuted anong the winploycs, 2ud b the payment of gus bills nod 8o o M. B 31 Clury presontod a bill for #4453 o8 ut- Lornoy's fues i oio of 1ho old sults against the Hoard on fruudulent town orders, Sr, Clary buving won the suit for the lowrd 1o the pronio Court. As Sr Clury bid atreudy been i W ft was ddeetdod toreter bis clalm tor i udditiunal sinount to W eommitico cotposed ?I‘Jlunuun Meech und Hunsuor und Suporvisor Jucon, ir, 1 B, Btunloy wanted $15 rofunded to bl frot i tax-salu purehisy, but tho claln was dig- ullowed, . Asavsdor Druko, without flxing uny amount, | tu compensuto biin' tor the wanted the Bourd ussistunce he had rendorod Collector Farwell uring the lust two yours fn thy colleotion of ixed, lufoerred W0 thy sune Cumanlneu ulready mentiosed, 3tr. J, Budburtis, who was olectud Assessor Jn 1570, und wus puld §0,800 In- town-onlers for his two yeuns' Cdervico, by weans of which orlerd be pald tho vxpenses ol ble oilico, nsked Bourd, “fn u com- municutiol o reliove bl from any furthor redponsibitities which infght bo ute tempted to Lo brought buck upon him from thuss ordess. Inusinuch us thoso braers wero Licludud fu the binte long slnco declured fruude ulent by the present Board, Mr, HRodburtls clul was slsply recelved and tod, Bupervisor Bucon not being ready to ropost, BUBURBAN, TYDE PARK. . The Republican Convention of Iydo Park to nominute Villago and Town otilecrs was beld yesterday nfteruoon ot Soclul Hall, Grand Cross- ing, All of the politicling of tho village wera predent, and smong thoin o tow ot the Stalwart Democrats who tind comy ta spy out tha petty wrangles of tho purty, and to sclect n tickot for thomselves eomposed of tho dofented candi- dutes, Tho meeting was called to order by Freshilont Brownell, of tho Central Repubtionn Ctub, 1t. W. Bridgo was inude Temporary Chnininan and R. L, Ilerrick Seceutary, The informul ballot was thon taken ror threo Trugtees, which resulted ns follows: C., I, W, Johnstone, 225 J. 1L, Howen, ] Pense, A3 Mr. lirowiiell, 13 DE, Woods, 8; ' and Mr. lienyon, 10, This showed the comblnation hich hid beon made, und on tho formm buitot Jo AL Howen, C, B Ling, and Dr, L L. Pawe wero declared the nmninees, For Villngo Clerk, W, (1. lienl, Goorge Wilson, 8. intn, George I, Waito, wid C. L. Morton, cach rocolved votes on tho Infurmal ballot, when Hintn withdrew, and Heal was nominated on tho formul baliot. ' Far Justices of the Peaco thore were noming; Wy, George L Forl, J. L Marsh, Jncob and Thowmus Gondwillie, For Constable there wero nomi- nuted N, O, Moyers, K, Browd, Dwight Cure micbnol, 1. Dougherty, and £, Stienbergen, [ Jamed Wadsworth was sefectod for Supesvisor, James G, Humitton was seleeted tor Collector, recelving 25 votes aud ¥, G, Clark 21, ard Bidubottom was eclected for Assessor, hnviig no opponent, and the Convention adjourned, [eavs ng sotue disngreenbly disgusted eandidates and al their luckers, The " Opposition™ will meet In fow days to arruuge o tokot, which \vllld)rulmhly bu kuown Citlzens™ or tho * Unlon ‘Uaxpuyers’ ckut, "Iiio Baloonlceepors’ tiekot will bo mdo up in 8 fowdays of wen chesen from both purtios Tho ticket Is very fuvornbly recolved.oxeept in South Chicago, Trondile, und the Third und Tonth Distric e — A REMARKABLE CASE, Demiorr, Mich., Mareh 29.—A remarkable case of abstinence from food is now in exist- onca ot Battle Creok, In thls State. Laost Octobur Mrs, Hoenry Ingram had some teeth pulled. 'Fhls brovght on nausea at the stomach, mud fuability to retain food, The wowman §s skl to be still alive, having neithor eaten or drunk anything sines Octobier, Sha is nowrished by being huthod 1n beef-ten, milk, ¢te,, which uet by absorption, The pores of the skin ubsord nearly a quart aday from thoso bithy, She foels sort of hunizry, which Iv soon ullnyed by n bath, after which Teols na 1 sho had eaten, . R —— CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, Spectul Liapateh 0 *Fiu Chicago Tribune, BroosiNu I, Mureh 20.—Several kentlemen wrlved tonlght from various parts of Hlinols to attend the Cheap-L'rins- portation Conventlon, which weets tn thiy elty tomorrow aftecnoon, and which will B‘x;ubuhly be well attended, and certalnly will Interesting, ——————— - SMALL-POX, Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tridiing, Broosysaroy, L, Mareh 20,—Dr, Rauch, President of the Bourd of 1ealth, avrived sto-duy at Loxington, and established regular anarantine ngainst Money Creek and Gridloy Townships, in which avo all the enses of small-pox that are in that end of MeLenn County s far. Lexiogton Is entlrely freo from the diseuse. e — VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, . Furty thousand dollars u yeur for o singlo rn in deattstry must from wecessity creaio envy und opposition. The patronuge of our best eltl- 2ens of the well-knowa tinn of MleChesnoy Drothors fur the past ton ‘years bospouks vole uiues of prulée. e ——— Jop Dittors kng restored to sobrioty and bealth, perteet wreels from intouiperance, e —— Buck & Roynee's Moth Powder is o barvestor thut renp rudches by the milllow. e ———— lirem Cutnining dues not udvortlso teoth for $7 and churge tore. 10 Stato, ; e ————— \ We recommend Eldredge sewing-wnchlues, WEDNIESDAY, MARCH 30, 1881—TW SLY PAG EMPERANCE. A Mesting at the Episcopal Ca- thedral Last Evening, Interesting Address by Mr. Graham, of the Church of England Bociety. Tho Differonce Between Temperance and Prohibition Faunticisme How tho Good Work Was Boing Pushed Forward Among the Workingmen in England, Remarks b):‘ Dishop MeLaren, the Rev. Dr. Locke, nod Uhe Rev, Mr, Morrison, The congregation of tho Cathedral of 88. Peter and Paul metin the Cathedrnl yesterday cvoning for the mirpose of hearlng an address on tempernnee Ly M, 1, Grahn, Seeretary of the Church of Eoginnd Temperance Soeloty, who i3 nt present Journeving through Amerien, Tho attenduneo was lurge, tho body of tho Cathedral buing ftled, whilo besides the Bishop, who presided, thore were presont tho lov, Messrs. Locke, Courtuey, Morrison, Iotland, Perry, Ritehie, Knowles, und othors, Some few minutes nftor two hour at which tho exercises ware to begln, BISHOP MWLAREN announced that from somo unnceountablo reps 8ou Mr. Grabnm was not presont, but he hoped thut ho would soon mako his appenrance. In the menntime ko would make o fow raimurks on the subject of tomperunce, Tho #in of drunk- cenness was a very old one. 1l iad tho best ren- 8on 1o conslder It u sln, ot only beeauss It was 80 ndJudired by God, but beeause mun's con- stlence Jolned with the vulev of God to pro- nauuee it such, ‘tnere was na doubt whatover that the man who resorted to stimulntion—ono ot goud giftsof Uod—to such nn extent that he placed himsolf i n positdon where he coutd not do God's will was wsinner and a bronkur of God’s Tnw, and was also n breaker of the Inwae of hunnnity, 1o wan o man who rated himself tow, beslide, or euthor buluw, the brute, becuuse 118 untmal Instinets forbude §t to be gullty of stieh gxcessey. At thiy ‘mluh In the Ilisbop'a remnrks the leot- urer of the ovening made his appearince, and, alter tho Bishup hat inude this atnouncoment, ho sal¢ that he would make Just ohe remurk more befure ho gave wiy. He had begun by saying that drinkenness was a8l Tho underlying tallure iz most temper- unee movements nt present was thut they fuiled to conslder the drunkurd us o sisiner,—that tho sln began with htn. It was in the will of tho drunkurd that tho sin arose, and not {n the will of any one clse, lle vhoso to gratity to excess whnt were somctimes culled hereditury tisted, and thus beeama tho pritinry siuser, and onght to be punltshed for the overuss of stimulation and the consequent drunkenness, AL tho con- cluglon of his remarks tho Blsuop jutroduced . Gruham to the andience, MR GRAAM— o mlddic-nged English gentleman, with a strong, carnest fuve wdorned with wlinost stow-whity mustache und sldo-whiskers—spoke with much greater volubllity thun s pussessed by the_ lurge najority of English publie speakers, and heid his audienee tnterested throughout.with Lis vx- position of the munner In whicl tho strietly tempernnce movement bad been enrrled to i sitccessful mavement by tho Soclety which he ropreseuts. Sefors entering upon hig Jecture ho explatned his Juto arcivitl by stating thnt the hackman bud, duaplte explicit insteuctions, landed hli ut the door of tho Roman Cutbolle Cuthedrud, on tho tornerof Superivr and Dearborn streets, Ie thon cemarked that no two countrivs [n tho warll hwl 80 much In comnon ns Ln- Klaud and the Unlted States. Whon he cumne hero two months wgo and found tho snmo lanmimuge spoken, the samo Seriptures read, und the sniuo services held In tho ehurehes, he Cound it dillicult to beliove thut he was so far from home. Auothor thing which the two countrlesalso hud In conmmon was tho kreat sl wnd crime of drunkenness, Ho hnd beensent here by the Church of England Tem- perunco Society to gathor Lints of intormation 1o bie of value s the old country, which wis not. teo proud ta -lenrn somothing ut the nuw ono ns to the workings of the probibitory lquor inw and tno muuugenient of Inebrinte ngylums iy Amerlea. Ho found that these questions wors Leginnlng to redeivo tho attaution of membicrs of the Lplscopaliun Church bero, He found thil- tho “temptations wore tho smne hero us those in Londou, Liverpoul, and the other great elties of England, und bo felt thut now wus tho timo that tho Chureh In Amorlen should tuke coguizance of tho sin of drunkenncss aud BEGIN TO COMBAT IW, The spenker cloquontly described tho inctdent which fiest led biut to dotermine to work In bee hulf of the tomperance enuse. Ho was hstenlng to-tne Rov, Dr. Guthrie, (n Glusgow, ‘who described tho midory of Mt city, snd snld thut tho result of hls resdarches umony tho poor wig thut fully %0 per cont of thole orlie und un- bupplncas wus caused by drunkenness. He sajd that he had ouly one inan's power, but that it was hig duty todo all he could to rescus these unfortunute people frum this sin, and esve- ciitlly to prescrvo tho young 18 mueh n8 possiblo front Its banotul inthionces, [learing this tho lstener determlued that whon he grow to be o o would duvote his onergles to tho tom- DERUICE causy. AsaChurchman, proud of the grand history of tho Chburch, knowiug she hnd u power and prestige sucond to nonu, bo saw when ho grew Up that to enlist her tn tho canse wonld bo ben- oflelal, and tho pruyer roso ta his ps, * [ won- dur wheh this grout natlonnl Churel, looktug at the poverty and sorrow sown broadeast over Englund by tho sln of drunkonness, will uso jts power us n natlonul Churet to battlo with this great natlonsl sint” For wuny yoars tho Chureh did nothing, but at lat. Deacon Sunford brought the matter beforo the Provinee of Cane terbury, and uftee two ur threo Yours u report wae handed into It which was gecopted by the Convontion und ulso by the Provinee of Yurk, and It was felt und neknowledied that the timo had como for the Churek, In 18 otlicinl und cor- porate mu-nullir Lo buttie with tho wreat ovil, Tho work was begun, und tho speaker was sont 1o carry It on i tho northorn part of England, 1iTho busly quu which the fiuulu;}v worked wis us follows: Thero hwd been in lx{lnnd n numbers of men and womnen who hud lnbored In behalf of total nbatiionce, sud when the So- ulaty was estublished thoro was o long discuse slon us to the bLusis upon which it should ha formud, und, ho wns glnd that wiser counsels thun thoso of the totul wbstuliurs pro- yalled. It was agroed that it tho work of tho Boolety was to provadl in all England it must bo combucted on u browd Lusis, and while tempuer- unco wus tho dosiderntuni which It sought to accomplish, thuss dosiring total nbwtinence wore glvon lberty to ubstain If they thought propectodoso, The Church of Englund TIUS EMDRACED BOTII CLASSES of persons opposed to drunkenness,—tho total abstdners unl tinse whowotitd take stimulnnts, but uge them in mudoration. The spenkor drow w vivid pleturoof the oxtont of futetnpornuce In Engluud, Noonu truveling through {ta towns wid cltles could falt to he steuck with tho large nnwbor of drinkiug- Butoons which turnisd np at overy stroot-cornore T fi 10 tempt the wenk-minled, Tho firat step of thoe Chureh of Engtund Temperanve Soelety wad to diminlsh both the number of saloons und tho bours at which thoy might du thelr huslneay, Thu pliees are wtlll upen” o Sunday evenings, howover, und whon, golig to chureh with his littlo oy on Bunday ovenlug, ho was wsked, * Fiuthor, nro all thoso phices with tho lights in thy windows clhinrchest ho wis forced to answer thit thoy wero drinking-sutoons, and that tho luw safd that, whilo uthor places of Lusiness had o closo, speciul priviieros worg llgoulrlnlud to vne clusa which dodorved thom lenst of ull, If & workingunu was followed from one of theso pluces to bils home u very dilforont llea WHL be obtained of the kind of !llucl) It was, Tho speaker drow a sad pleture of the homo of tho brltlsh drinking workingunn, and sald that o Intluonees it hud u,null the ehildron raldmd thore wore most buneful, 1n tho heurt of nluost il evil men there wag, boneath the thorns nod Urinblus of u tisspont Hro, u groen spot which might bo touched by the memury of n loving umiather. 1y the ust of this lever many u sinnur L been brought to repontanve, biut whers the temory of huwo wad 1hat of u phice of misery this shinco of redemption waa lost, I'he peoplo of Chicugo shontd not furget Inftho viso and proaperity of their eity that thoir en were brought up to tho Yoy 1nen und wi ?uu.nur 1 gokt aud truw Hfe, Ho hud workod a pelund, 10 got Suiday Teut muuy yours in K fx e ew York hu truveled awa, Whon he camoe t ono Bunday evening over the Elevated Radlwiy, and, looktng over the fnlight into the saloond clow he sitw Lhut thoy were wll opuenly I full operation, nutwlthatundig the lnw ugatust tho Hunduy tratlic. 'The worst of It wus, (oo, that i unifortiml pollesiunn ktood llllllflorflllllfi' b{ ut the corner, ovidontly uuconslous of | ot thut i hu did his duty would ut once put un end to tho salo of lguory, Ho hoped that tho Amerienn peoply would ackuowledgo frankly thut In_Awmerlens lnws were pussed without tho remotest intention of over buviug thom Kept, Fuklog ud un exnmplo THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL, With ita 600,000 Intbitants, thore wero thore pers hupd, workiug on its xix inlics of docks, & Inrgel number of unskilied workhugmen thun i otbier ety fn Euglaud, - As o rulo the uearer wo 08 10 th POOELE qUUTLers of lurge citles 1n Eog- und, tho wore the saloond would be found to multiply, This wus the cuso i Liverpool, und while the Mersey 8 wers crowded with sue loons ut one tl 0FU Wity B0 pluce thore whero wo could yet breukfust, dinner, or ten, Thue tulnporanes men of Liverpoot agwordingly got tugethior in onler to beat the suloonkeepers and started colfuu-taveriy, which wore Tound to 0 B0 succosvful that at preseat, ufter Uvo onre’ experlence, they nimbered forty-one and had proved un oxcollent tinanclal Invest- moent, nopse of (hem ;mylm‘ less dividend than 10 por cent per aunnm, Tho oxumplo was fullowed by Muncheater, lirminghnm, and othor larue eitles, nutil now o lurygo town nnd clty In Engtnnd i e cotfec- tiverna at which work- 1ngtien eould for one penny gat o cup of coffoo, read tho paper, nnd go homo sober, look thelr wives honestly in tho face, and not bo com- petled to ncknowiedgo to thom that n Inrgo inount of thelr wa, had heen spent In drink. There could be ne better outlet for the energy and enterprise of Amorlean temperanco peoplo than in the estabtishment in tho targoe eities of colfee-taverns of this desert Although ut first the totnl pased the tempernsee 8o neknuwledieed (ts sucees Fonra thoy wers able to report that overy | n the uppor part of T'restdent of o tomperance oelety, and lecinrers incaeh dincose wery speaking for tho enuss with grenat suceess, Amounr thuse who took part in tho movement ware Canon Fiterar, who, after resenrchics nmong tho poor of his London par- ish, beesmo ntotal nbstainer; tho Bishop of Glowcestor and Dristol, who beeamo a total ab- Atalnfe member of the Church of England Tempernues Soctety: anid two grandsons of the wood and great WHiIlvin Wilberforee, Mr. Grahnm deseribed tho manuer In which THE WORK OF TIE SOCIETY WAS CON- DUCTED, Tho Dioceso of Manchestor, for instance, cone slating of 2,000,000 people, contalned 473 parlshes. Thesy wero divided up it districts, and fon AnyA were devoted to working up n district. The leave of the leading LOrers wii obe talned, and the workinemen were addressed on the subject of tempernnee dueing tho lrenlcfast and dinoer honrs, No allus.on’ o elth lglon or pollties was made, and the Uit was that nu ocension his been Known when aapenker wid treated to wnpleasant or unking remurks from his audlonee. Muss-: and on . Sunduys toinpe o preached, On one purtienlar Sunday no less tham 400 temperanee sormons wero preached fn thint one diocese, In conelusion, the speaker sald that this waa his tirat visit to Chilcngo, where, with representae tives from nearly overy natlon of the workd, the uity contained un extruordinary collection of people, who combined In muking the most nctive «city an tho continent. Ilo might have natural préjudices, yet bis travel In tho United States wonld ahwiys be romembered with plensure. Jt it kel ot Hberty, bt it sbonld also learn to Lo o land of sobricty, und Chiengao prople should remember that any city which did not keep Go's day holy could not continue to prosper. Ite hoped that the Episcopailan Chureh of Chil- enpo, and of (hig great tand, putting Ic as a Chirlgtinn duty, would no lotiger ho pofnted at ng thooaly Christian church not emlenvoring to carry furth the wrcut work of tempernuce reform, DIt. LOCKE, being enlied upon to spenk, said that he had found gmnt, rugure ntd profit In the remarlks of tho provions sponkor. It wis truo thnt the Church had kept aloot from the temperanco work, and it witd easy 10 give n reason why it il so. It was boenuse it was o eatholla church, and beenuse it had found the plutform upoa which tho fempoertncs prople word work oo nnrrow for it. I thoy fell fn with thov the total-ubstainges thoy would have to neenso tho blessed Lord of hiving eommltied o sin, The biessed Lord b turned water Into wine,— which wine, It hid been protty well sattled, wis of un intoxieating nature. It had been suld, oo, that the Lord woulld ot do the sumo thing now, but this was not sound, Thoy had been nsked to take tho ground that nny one who pivtook of W stimulant even occasionully, was o drunkard, Thoy kuew thut this wos notsn; that thore were many wh dranle wine who wero not drankards, und to 1n- dorsu this stutement seemed to them to be pure funuticism, [t seemed to tho spenker that tho taking of a filll:m of wine or othor stiimulant wig u plensure nkin to that derlved trom a cup of ten ur coffee, and was a motter to be left toone's own Judgm He himselt neverused tobaceo, and ho thought that 1o clergyuin oight to do so, hut bo could nover atfow hhnself to heap entutnny wnon his breturon beeause they thought diiférontly. He il not want uny one to think, beciuse the Epls- cop:l elergymon of Chicago hud not. tnken part 1n the tatal-nbstinence movement, thatfthoy hnd not constdered menns of coping with the evil of Intemporance. ‘Thoy had doue 3o und yet they could not hold thnt tho nbuso of stimuinnts was any argument agninst thelr use, "They halonged to i Chureh, and as members of it thoy could not he other than dovoteed to temperaned, Such asoclety n8 tho one which had been deo- serlbed would do # grreat deal of good [n Chle cugo, and he would foln heart and hand o any attopt to promote nn_ organizition on tho Lasis of tho Chureh of England "Temperance So- cloty, Itwill be well to raily 1o It ot only the mumbors. of the Eplscopnl Church, but alsn many men of other boiies who hid been opposed to intemperanee, but had not been uble to Join any movement ngalnst it on nccount of tho very nurrow plutform upon wilch existing move- ments hnd beon ralsed, THE REV, MIt. MORRISON thought that the Church ghonld bio rendy to tako moro positive growsid. Whilo thoy bud known tho evil of intemperanee, yet they hal not done the work they should, and If the platform resented hnd beed too nnrrow they should huve L, bullt u wider one, 1o bolieved thut tho highest {den) of Christian llfo was temperance,—a man holding imself well in hund _unid tomptations af ull kinds, The nseetfo Hle was lowor thin this. - Ho understood that man who boen {nton- perate would be obliged tu tuko the lower Kround of total nbatinenco, and e belisved that # brother who bl nover been intempurato would do well to nlso oceupy tho lower groumd, 80 18 to be with aud sistain the other, ilewn s willing to alirldizo his Christinn liberty and stand with tho total abstainers, Ho did not belfeve in rolemn vows, wrcclnlly whoen mude for all time, 08 they werua thiug ngalust which humun na- turo robelled. It was bottor for the vow to be tuken for g definit thne, and, in tho case of tho hluum porate, for u shorter rathor thue a longer timo, Aftor romarks by the Rov. Mr, Courtney, tho Bishop stated that ho hoped before long tha Episcopal Church would 1onke n movement lu tho direetlon of i temperauco soclety, und ufter tho singiug ot » hymu tho meoting was brought to a elose with the henedietion, LADY BLANCHE MURPHY, Doath of the Discarded Daughter of the Karl of Galnshorongh — Jer Etopument with Ifer Father's Organs Ini—Emigration to America and Sub= soquent Povorty. Clucinnatt Guaette, A Gazette man, thinking thut tho denth of o member of tho Boglish nobllity in this country wis unusunl, and thut somo purticulars of the lifo of tue reedntly-docensed Lady Blenchio Murphy, und the rensons which brought hor to this country, woulil prove of generul Interest, called upon un Englishan, who has been restd- ing In this vity for tho last fow months, to ob- tnin w0 fow pofnta of information, knowing him to bo in tho possession of puch news, The purty interrogated nnswored substantially ag fotlows: 1 know somothing wbout the lndy Inquestion, and of hut fumlly, ‘Thisis her birthduy. Bhe Wwis born on the Fenst of tho Assumption In 1845, and hud sho lived four duys longur would huve consunmated ber thirty-sixth year. She wad uamed Aunnunclatu, after bor patronnl feust. Her full nawo wos tho Lady Blanche Ellzabeth Mury Annuuncluta Nocl, tho last being the fumlly patronymice. Her bilstory 18w romun. tloone. Her futhor wus one of the tractariin converts to the Cathollo Chureh, aud had his private oratory, chipluin, orgunist, aud all the upsurtenunces of tho Catholle ritual. Tho or- Hnuist somo twelve yeurs nvo was o tall, hands #ome, hirsute, young Irlsbman named Tom Murphy. Thero was nothiug romarkable about ol {ntellectunlly, savo that hu pluyed thoe organ well coongh to exocuto the musie of the muss In tho private chapol of Lord Guinsborough, ber futhor, The young Indy, who was certatuly auything but handsome, bulng sl of stuture, red hulrod, and, to tell the truth, vixenish In oxpressionyfell desporately in fove with tho handsome ‘Yom Murphy, The family, who aro excesslvely bnughty, never dremned that ber frequent praeticing on tho urgan, under tho dlreetion of tho tall orgunise, boded uny harm, untll one ine worning my lud Wus misshyg, Sho bad elopod to London wit! ‘tom Murphy, Iler futhor, also 4 small red- waa furionn, He cut hor off with tho proverhinl penny. The young couplo WOUld not sepernte, and” that coursy was (ho ouly posslble o1 to toueh the stony kenrt of 0 i stern purent. Ludy filancho stick to tho fiily wotto, *Tout blo, vu rles '~ull or noths e Bho woutd not part with hor haudsomo husbinnd, Thoy waited in London o few monthy ani thon set sall for Nuw Yok, whure they ar- vived 1 o ulmost pennitess condislon, — Tho husbind was noxt doar to usoless; ho couid not vuri onough Ly playlng tho orgun at i very sl salury to support thom both. 1 kuow oaltivaly that Luwrence Kuhoo, the warm- heurted New York publisher, and the Chevaliur Hickoy, of the sang pluce, were tho kimlest of friendy’ to tho unfortunato couply, Hetwoen thom thoy obtuined work for the lndy, who poss sexsed tale Htorary qualiiontions, on thelr uwn publleations, the Cathnie World, o wonthly maguzine, und tho Catholle Review, s Trooklyid weul ho lso wrute fugitive articles for tho Gudury anid Scribner’s, 1 wus fn Bagland. when thoao urtivles uppenred, and sho was rouadly ruted for betyul of contidenco In her sketchos of nn uneedotul charactor ruferrtog tothe Britlah urlstucraoy, ** 1 huvo hurdly been in this country two years, Lut duriug thut'timo 1 bave scen nothing of that sort repedtod from her pon. 'Tho Lt thoo [ nt her Eatbor wus during s plgrimage of Cath- Olicd, moatly Anglicin vonvorts, 1o the shriue of St Bdmund, ut Poutleny, In Normuudy. Ho hua & vory unprepossessing upoonriuce, uid fs stone dunt.’ Croaslng the Chunnel to Frinco, & gontlo- wun had the vxceediogly bud taste to queation him us 1o tho lust views of bis daugbier, und when, by dint of much sbouting, be wade the nublo Earl understund bim, he recoived o very shurp and pouvish respousa to bl loquivy. Lord Gainsboroligh was, however, vory pious, uud lusisted In trmuplog the wholu fength of the dusty road, Iu compuny with tha athor pligrims, moatly cecleslustics aild mewbers of the En glish " sristocruoy, excupt, Of oouNdo, yuur l humblo servant, I knelt near him all aght in the otd Cistercian Abboy, and he was praving all the tine. After such nn extivition — of - holiness, Imogine my natoninhinent when I found on 'y arrival here here that the old humbug had heca allowing his daughtor the |mllrf' Aum of £80, or $100 1 year to keep heraelf and busband, Itis truo ho hns sont her sums ocensfonnlly to prirchnso n_cot tnge aud bit of jond At North Conway, N, IL, Where sho died Inst Monday morainuw, Sho wns n q:(ruuononl clrcumstances without doubt, at thisletter trom n mutual_friend, Ttis dnted New York, Marets 6, 841, The writer, n distinguished writer for Scribner and sevoral Cathalle Juurnals, saya: * Lindy Blanche Murphy neede money, If you can possibiy tind any commisslon for nrticles you will, I know, throw her way. 8he wanta it hadty enowgh. And fathor Is un Farl, n_ Viseount, o Baron, a Baronet, n Lord itennnt, nn ex- Member of farlinment, - Lientennnt-Colonel, nand Henven knows what healil Ho hoas rosi- fences nt Exton Park and - Untiesmern, in Rutiandablro, Campden Hous n Gloateratire, und a awell town house In Cive dish Syuare, In tho fashlonublo West End of London. [ know soveral membersof her fumily, and think they all oight to bo heartily nshamed of themselves. Her sistor, Ludy Constance, marrled Heary, son of 8Ie Alun Bellinghnm, Henry Bellinghnm, M. B, is 1 gond Catholie, nod Bas hetped e, Ter aothor giater, Lidvy Edith, |8 anun, Her coualn, Capt. Gerard Noel, R N, who commanded the Queen's. yacht, married nn apnosit nelghbor of e, Proderlen Ureaswell, or King's Lynn, n granddaughter of Ellzabeth I'ry. the faimons prisons-visitor. fler nunt on tho fathior's side, the Laly Victorin Noel, mur~ rled 8ir ‘Thomus Fowell Buxton, who was mem- ber for iy native boroush: and hee grandaunt o tho feinalo gide, n daughter of the slxteenth Earl of Erroll, married Dantel Garnoy, FL 8, anativoof the sunte borough. The fuinous § tist Noel was ber seeond consin, WHY GRANT RESIGNED. e Attempts to Win Over Juduee Hilton and Ius 3is Own Falth Shaken, NEW Yoni, March 28.—An Intervating story in conneetion with Gent Grant's Presidency of the World's Falr Comuisslon hns just leaked out. It exphilng partly why bis views unders went n chinge with referonce to tho proper slte for the fulr and 1ts prospeets of success, It seems that 0 fow weeks nko Gon, Grant cailod on duwdizo 1on, who ias not unly beld nloof trom tho enterprise but hus obposid on | It with his powerful fnfluence, to galn his — wupport for tho enterpriso. It wus big mame tho General was iirter, for tho fecling §s very woneral here thut the oppoaition of Jwdge Iiilton nnd his friends {who tuilel to sceure the eharter for themselves) as been tho prinetpul embirmssanent which the entorprise ius mot. Gen, Grant called on tho Judge to wrn bitn over, It possible. Hilton ru- Tused to ho converted, and warmly attacked tho charter, showing 1ts wouk points, purtienlarly that tho mungement of the affalr s glven to exeentlyo commlssion nppolated by the Coi wisslotiers, who urenot necessarily stockholders, Iitlton wrgued that this was wvsurd, sinco tho eontrol ought ta bo in rapresentatives of stock holders. Fhorent Gon, Grant munifested cons siderabie surprise. * Haven't you read the clinrier?” nsked (he dudze, und tho President of the Commisston nn- swered * No* The Jusdgo thon attncked Inwood, the wito choson, suying thit it wits_n swamp, inalarlous, too far from the city, and unit for the purpose, This also surprised the General, SIudn't he visited Inwood?® No, ho hadn't, Whether hio ever wont out to Inwond (s not stated. But he fuiled to.enllst Judygo Hilton fn the enterprise, il soon blossomed out fnto n determined npponent of the Inwood site, whioh, it ought to bu snld, had beun selected before his election to tho Presidency. A fow dnys ngo tha Connnlesioners were visited by a man who otilined to bo o representative of o controlling interest of stock in the permancnt Exposition Building in Philudelplily, and who tunde the proporition ta sell the Mutn Bullding to tho Commission, The Luilding cost £1,800,000, It 18 estimuted that now it would cost $1,950,0:0, The l'hlln(lul}lhllul proposed to sell it to tho Commission for W0 I stoek. 1t Is not knuwn that ko acts with authority, but us tha Commilsstoners ennnot perform a corporatu net until the fivat mililon 18 subscribed and 10 per cent paid in, tho proposition wus filed, ——i— Mra, Spraguo, Washunaton Dispatch to Cincinnntl Enquirer, Tt fs wxserted by some who buve hud privato letters from Purig that Kate Chinse Spragie hns Just bud propared thurs ono of tha most magniil- cent outiits evor brought to Ameriea, flaud embroldery of tho richest styto and hand paint- g huvo been luvished upon her toflots, MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘o following marrluge-liconses wero {ssucd yos- teraay: Nitne, Age. Goureo Schnaldar. ..., Linu Jughct., Goorge 1%, Mair,, 1 s { Hormunn Ruschko,, Emuiu gualko, Churlos Statole Luulsn Kot ¥, A, Hlammar, Restdence, L Whouting, 111 *Whouhig L, JZH Ay out Rundolph, 1w Wast Runduiph; ‘hicavo, ko, Bluw Island nv, Went Fourteunith, 90 liremer, %) liramor, Ibson City, 11, Mifton uv, il 1ituo Inlnnd nv, 4 \West Fourtoonth, -Winuotkn, 1. Winnatin, { Holomon Zuek Tortlia Leavitt, ... { flbort talstokow, urthn Mulier,, {(‘ rlos [ Kato Hoyle { Eduar K, Bunsasen,, urin K, Morisets UM Wabnsh uv, Aloxundu; MARBIAGES, N e e o et WORTTTINGTON=MATIZWS—On_Moniny ovone ity Mareli 33, 1841, ¢ tho residunce of tho Lride's sis. tor, Mrs, T Freening, by the Rov. L. L% Morcor, 3. Ge Worthingthn nnd Jessls Muthows, “Heauklyn nnd Now York pagiors plouso copy, DIRUIY—GARVIN=At Augustive, Fla., on ‘Tues- day, Sturch 2 by the 1t.=ov. 1, 15, Whiniie, 0f Min nesota, J. Wilsin Dirurey, ot this eity, and ot Eitane Dot diuikhior oF tho Tuto” KoV, 1, durvin, of Huitulo, —_—_— e . DEATHS, CORNKLL—Nnreh =, Frank 3o, Cornoll nged 11 youm A | 0Nt ldust som of Bl wnd S0 A, Cornoll, uneral from rosidanco, 521 West Twelfth-st., ot 1050 a, oL Wednemduy, March 3, 1 Loly Famity Chureh, thence I)§ carringos 1o Cnlvary Cowetory, EZ~Haltimoro (1d.) pupers plone cop DOODEY—AL his roshdunco, 168 Johnson-st., Arthur Doodey, w uativa of Aubyfull, County of Thuurick, rol bors of Division 7, A, O, 1., will attend fune orul from his lute rosidence’ on Ihiirsdny, Satch 9, tu lusutt Chureh, tonco by cirs to Catvary Cetotorys S27Now York papurs pluase copy, LEGEI-Tuusday, March 2, ut7a, m., Mrs. Sophia, wife ot 13, Legor. Funer[ ‘Tuutiny, March 81 nt 2p. m, from tho uouuss, 573 Cotsaa Grovenv. Frionds of tiio fuwily nvito; KERLEILYostorlay, avoning, ot § o'cluck, at 151 Eust Kinglo-st., Fruns Kopler, g “Time ot 1anerul publishial heroaftor, O'MITEN=-Sturch 2), Mury, Infant daughtor of 't und M, L. O'lirion, axud b mondive: " 2 PHLIEY—March 24 nt 139 Denrborneay., In hie 7th yeir, of diphthorin Witllo, buloved sun snd'onty ehitd Of e 1). utid Laurn M. Apsloy, “unernl ut 1 Doarborn-av. ut 3 o'clock Thuesday atigrnuen. S Uitlndolphla pupers plonse copy, BOWEN—On Tuesduy suorning, Sturch 2), at 16 Cone tro-av., WHOE threo Wovks of lrest wiforing from st Broneiitis and nathinn, attondunt upuis By iseiw oF 100K stishding, Uurand Pomborlin Buwo, & nitve of Chicadv, nuoll 21, second son of Kl i e of Kirad W. Bawow, ulst, at 11 O'cluck, by cars to ch 29, buloved daughter of Dennts ne, Funoral fron rosidenco, 20 Stute-at,, Wednosduy, Marchid ut lla. 1, by carriugos 10 Cilvary Comat ury. BLLLPMAN=March 23, at the restdonco of hor wnot, Fllus Bhilpuwan, In this city, Sinole, daughtor of Haney V. Hutpii, 0f Bt w whoro tho ru- walie witl b tiken fur buterment. BONESTEEL—AL bl tato rosldenco,l uo Ialunds v, Gorman 1t Bouustooh It 1S3t suar, Funural waryicon will bo hold wt’ Lix Inte boma Bhunuiny, ab i p. . thoneo by carriakos to Gracsluid Seimeter) S17indlinnpolls papors pluase copy. . REPUDLICAN MEETINGS, PEPUHLIU‘\N MEETINGS WILL BE "\, uld wentghtin the Loltowiag wurda: Tirat Waed—teand Paciste 1lutel, Bpunkors: John (Nl Witliaw AL Buanloy, J. L Campbuil WAL 0 wodied, FauEth Ward=3uollor's Ttall, Twwonty-sovonthest. and Cotlugo titove-ay, Hpenkors: 'Fheo. Huo Col. 1L W, itieaby, 11 Rodwsn, Gen. O, K. Munn, ard=Votorun Club, 23 Archor-ny, Spaske rat A Jucobean, A" Fiurd, C. Urosloy, Pliny 1S, m (MG Ward—Unlon Jatl, Suuth Halsted-st., near - "’"{'“""' Epoakuea: Ao N. Linscott, C. i1, dintaon, B Wetiatson Stichol Hinioy: Bixth Ward—Duip's Hull, 6i3 Minman-st. Sponk- era: Bumuel Larkor, ). M, Mitiioll, Frank G, THomps aom. C. L, Wood i Llghth Ward—"Fwollth Stroot Turner Hall. Grand mumeoting. Spoakirs: 131 Clark, John T WL Undurwvod, ‘Ehouius Beantl, 11 fileusant Amick, Joun Forsyibo, Wasti T Husing, W, (il ot WERCAS, &1 wWost tudlunaeat. Epunkors: J, W, Bonnuwy, Coly Ja AL Whithoy, Guurke W, oventh Ward~3urtino's Hal), Ada-st. Spoakera: L, liss, B, 3L Bouth, K. ¥, Martiu. Glee Club, “wolti Wand Vin Burau-st. snd opboll-av. “Bucakure: Eugohe Cary, Thomas ¥ Guutdo 1t Uuvls. Yt s Llub, ‘Chirtventtt Wid=1iGua's all, Young Mon's Clav. Thoinuy Cruity, W, I Underwaod, Jouhn 7L Martin. Cnubhol Haber, N, Noribout, u Club, Fourlsoith ‘Ward~Aurors” Tarnor tisll Grand 1 the ‘Tinners uf i, BOdeE o uusplo ponkurs L Claek, Jokh tabur, . Slorrisun, Luthior L. Mils, W, v a7 Digtaiou-st. ZFhe Fellman yisto foatigs 11 Waahturno, S W b POLITICAL. TIIE SIXTH WARD REGULAR REPUB- len Club will hold s weolng ag gl (iniuuneat. ity Hall) Wenight. TUE FIIIST WARD REPUDLICAN i o'lb muate ut the Gruud Facitio Mutel {o-nlels FPUE FIFTHL WARD VE iR wiil Buvo a moettii to-ult at No. Arcliure ied to alten ul o LoOd ¥ s will ad- xxlul tha Clube = ANNOUNCEMENTS, PoLmoA:.“ HE SEVENTEENTH WARD REGU. Inr bllean Cliub will nioat this ovening nt Bownis l, corner Chieago-av. nml S Jonhn 8, Cinrk nnd others will ndidrens tho b Nfl:’bk-lh B WILL BB AN IMPORTANT f the Elahtoenth Ward R . it At Jarwor Farw | S REPUBLICAN letinrdt's Hall, corner ot . taenight, MIBOELLANEOUS, L CHARLES CHAPPELL condie w WILL Lo Boun Prayer-mouting to-dny i i Tl SPEL TH tnun i tha eity nro ntt und greatly lucreasing in Into; rouuine Weidnesdny niuht prayor-m L Inw eOLing, toenluhit ng e Firat Congrountional Chirch thare il bo b el tembigranee meollng. o pastar, tho {oy. LHoodwit o un requaested Mr, Al M. Dellht 1y o PrEAOHt i numbar o edaen Who Wil taka part In U Karvices pog ?w" ramarkablo tastimony, ns to the powar of thy daspel o save (ronn strong deiik. - All aro cordinily wat Tlll-} BARBERS OF CILICA requested to meetat 0 Miwank atfeenuon ntdo'clock for the purp protoctive wnd benevalont sucloty. LADIES' ULSTERS. Immense Reductions Ladias’ Ulsters The BERLINSUER (9, 237 STATE-ST, (near Jackson), Will offer, beginning to-morrow, Ladics® Ulsters at the following reduced prices: $4.00 Ulsters at $2.00 5.00 Ulstors at 2.50 6.00 Ulsters at 3.00 7.00 Ulsters at 4.00 8.00 Ulsters at 5.00 9.00 Ulsters at 6.00 12.00 Ulsters at 8.00 15.00 Ulsters at 10.00 Come at once If you want a bargain, POLITIOAL, o CHICAGD, MARCIT 26, 1851, JUSEPIL MACKIN, 183Q, SECRETARY COuK I{N'I'X' DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMIT« 10 AT v, B 6 of forming & DEAR 811: Your notlco of tho unanimaus solces ton und nomination of mo us a candidato for Aldermun for tha Firit Ward on bubait of tha reat Demouratlo party 1s to hand. In rety L beg lenvo to state that whilo 1 huve nover boon & pollticlan, nnd nover soukht, thought of, nr oxpected uny politien! favors, and hud fulty made up my niind that 1 novor should, atiil your unaninous ceull upont mo 10 make the flklit for your roprosontas tve In the Council In s oxcoedingly siattering, spons tanoous, und onrnust tiut 10 rofuso would bo unjust and unfalthtul. [ necopt your catl In tho aplrit in Which it I8 tendecd, mnd if th cltizens of tio Firss Watd deom mo wortliy wf thoir support, sad shoult gonurously aloet mo 16 tha onaenbla. sl L Wil andceuvor, to eha best of_ my ability. 1o (ischarie the utivw of 1o ullice tn'a mannor that will, T trust, mect it their npprobation. always_considoring that a libs ernl govornitont is the most suliable to I\Jlmlxro)lllvfl {uneh ns Chifengn, and thut econ= qmy und wirict intuirlty nmoni the orlelal ahonid ba tho it rinaiplos, Kindly convoy to tho hirat Ward Dowoertlo Commiites und'tho Dothuerata OF tho ward my sfncoro thanky 1or $ho hunor thoy have conferrod. With kindost rogards, I havo the honor to boroe spucttully yours, MICHAKL BURKE, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO., Nos, 81 and 8 Randolpi-st. For Our Sale g:30 This Morning, TORE FULL OF GOODS. MUSY Bt CLEARED OUT, Good Furniture, 150 Carpets, General Housghoid Goods, Genoral Marchandiso, ¥ce ELIBON, FLERSUEIM & CO., 81 und &0 Ktundoiph-st. Chattel Mortgage Sale FURNITURE Of Residencz 93 Dearborn-nv., TTIURSDAY MURNING, Mareh i1, at 10 o'clock, Al Koud, medinm Furnitire. *Positively to be sold, KLIBON, FLEKSTNIM X CO. Aucttonoors, SPENCERIAN AR STEEL PENS of tha Very Best Kuroncan Mske, and unrivaled for Fiezidiiity, Duravtiity, nnd Evénuess 0F polat, I JEAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. I 2n 20 Numbers, A completa Sacplo Card, for trial by mailon recaipt of 256 centve ¥ fvison, BLakeman, Tavior & Cos £ wd 140 UGrand Stvvet, Tow York, DISSOLUTION NOTICH DISSOLUTION. ‘The firin of FLOTO & MEININGEIL I8 this day dis- solved by mutuul consunt. Willino ot wiil eolicet i1 bt duo t tho tirw snd WL pay all iabilities of e firi, Chicayo, May 2), 1831, WILLIAM ¥LOTO, AL MEININGER. Tho undormiencd will continuo tho husluoss at tha samo pince, 44 Donchurn-st., und, thanking his Tribndu s vuat Bavore, 54 FapGofuily sucis. Thois ALPUNNK DS SUERT WILLIAM FLOTO, DISSOLUTION. The partnorahip hurotofuro existing botwoon Henr) Drowsull und Krod AL Pulterson e Colivotors wi irwkor 12 (hly day diwolvod by iusan conent, Al Ditls dau o ur frow snld Hem will be sottivd by Honry Dressoll, who cuntinuos tho husingss nt 175 Clark. NILY DRESSELL, FATVERNON, DISSOLUTION. CHICAGO, March 2, I8iL ‘The copartnonship exiating botween tho undure slyned bus by mutunl cousent boon dlysuived Lhls day, A, Hu .ul'\lflllll:ug:'llllmmlmbullllunIllfihlt’uu‘) und' Jutin T Cowlos 19 8t. L s CON s b o A BENNKIL TR . 5, Or 80 {6 w aampto 1 Lo X Oxpruss of tho bust il los II‘} wori: cu, At up olse rictly pars. ttofors Adiiross ’S CANDILS From Evory Day. Convide red Do BEYT I ihe worlds CARAMES 0 spocialty Wiiolvauls knd | 38 & N0 W 10 X It il fur prica lst, nt U O, Danywhere, Bolo agens 1o the “MULTIFOIL" WiEs tudo oy Bud warmiited. Horniiard 3 L 5 WATER WAVES, $1.75. Dt s ain iiches st AW uthoe TANMENTNLE, 108 S teente 3 SEEDS, Hovey's Mixtures] For Lawns, uscd on our Parks. Also, full linc of Vegewable and Flower Seeda. MOVEY & €0, 175 Wabushenv, — e 177 Wobsshonyy 0B 8 LU e~ e ‘Fouriaa, ‘lravelers, Kxcure 10 Lyl visie CEHLA " WIL'T'S Fur ks, Balclvls, Uik Noo L4 i ttatoesis