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: 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: TIIURSDAY, APRIL 7, THE CITY. IN GENERAL. J.F. 8yt11, ot Freoport, 18 at tho Sherman, @. 11, WATKISE, of Now York, is at the Tro- mont. C H. Palmer. D. M. Kewuy,of Green Iiny, Wis, I8 at the Palmer. G. W. Brnnens, of 8an Franolsco, fs at the Palmer. Joux . Norrr, of New Haven, Conn., is nt the Palmer, TioMAs A. GArr, of Sterling, 1L, is at the Tromont. 1. CAXDEE, of WashIngton, is rogistered at tho EhermuN, 3. CARt.os MEXIA, of Ban Franolsco, Is at tho Bhorman. M AND Mns, FiaNk E. W8T, of 8t. Louls, arc at the Palmer. J. 8, McDoxALD and famity, of Fond du Lac, are at the Sherman, 11, A, WitsoN and family, of Oakland, Cal., are at the Tremont. RonkAT BLAKELEY, of the Bt. Paul Ploneer- Driss, {8 at tho Paclfie. BTATE-SBENATOR JAMES IERniNGros, of Ge- nova, Ill, {8 nt tho Tremont. Ex-CononrssMAy Jous C. BacLey, of Rushe wvilte, 1L, Is at the Tromont. Jaues CAnuTeens and John I, Bproute, of Toronto, Cun,, are at the Pacitic, T. 8. ALLENY, editor of the Oshkosh (Wis) Nortlnrestern, 1s at the Sherman, Con. D. W. Fraoren, U, 8. A, commandant of the Rock Island Arsonnl, s at tho Pacltic. Roneur CLANK STEELE, of CGlasgow, and T, Ty, of Edinburg, Scotland, aro ut the Fa- ciflo, Jupar 1sAAd G. WiLsoy, of QGeneva, and Judge Thomns Wilson, of Winonn, are nt tho Pacife. E. M. Woon, of Daston, 0., Presldent of the 1l;'nllllv‘m States Linzoed Ol Assoelntion, is ut tho ucllic, 1L T, 'TATE, Chief Jngincor of tho Midland )Hnllroud ot Canndn, Peterburo, §s at tho ‘nlmer. THE regular monthly meeting of the Old I'co- le's Home wns hekl at the ;lumc yesterday, Irs. 'arkes, Solleitor, collected during March inerchaudise §58, nnd cash £257, The donatlons from othor sources were 59, THE temporature yesterdny, ns ol Mannsse, opticinn, 88 Madison street Dullding), was as_follows: 8 n. m., m. 2 m., 33 3 p.m. P ., " Durumeter, 8 1. 1. B p. ., 2041 Mit. Honace Tuckru. General Frelgbt Agent of tho Illinois Contril Rallrond, left yesterday ufternoon fur tho South, whence he Is taking his wile, who has D an javalld for over two mouths, “Ho thinks tho trip will bonefit hor health greatly, ‘I'nne South End Shooting Club met at tho Sher- mat Houso Inst evening, Dr. I B. Norton In tho chair, nnd solected n number uf tho members from whom n team isto be deawn to competo for the prizes at the State tournament during thg coming scason, Dn. T C, DUNOAN Inst night addressed n num- bor of medieal weutiemon and Judies i Chih Ttoot 3 of tho Grand Pacillo Hotel on tho dis- cases of children, what ho sald, however, being prepuratory to i conrseof ton or twelve leetuges which ho s to deliver. durlnz tho next fow weeks, J "Tiy Exccutlve Committee of the Mothers® Boclety mot yesterday at tho reslience of Mra, Wilee, No. 708 West flurrleon strect, to appoint committees and muke arrsggements for pees fecting tho orgunization and for futurn work. ‘The managers bopo to ket the nssuciation fnto runniug order it nbout u month, Ar tho regular cqll of tho Real Estate Call Board yestorduy, tho only snle made wns that of a resldence lot on Langley ue neir Ellls Purk, 83x210 foet, which IS known as the Bouth ,‘,\'i\l Lot 38, in Ellis’ East Addition, It was solu it the upsot price f M per front font to Danlel Robluson, tho terms belug one-half cush und balnnee In one and (wo years, W. C. VAN Hon~E, Genernl Buperintendent of the Chlcago, Milwaukes & 8t Paut tuilroad, dllwnukee; A, Kimbull, General Superintendent of the Chicigo, Rock Island & Pacilie Railrond, Davenport: W, Ii. Liusley, Generul Superin- tendent of the Peninsuln “Ralfrond, Escanaty, Mich.: and W. F. Merrlll, General Superintendent of the Toledo, Peorln & Warsaw Rnilrond, Peorlaiare at the Pacitic. « ‘Tne Firat Ward Regiilar Republican Club held A brief mecung nt tho Grand Paciiio Hotel lust ovenmg, Dan Wrenn presided. The only busi- ness was an informwol discussion on the results of tho clectow, with especinl reference to tho suceess of tho Aldermanic caudiduto in tho fico of the mujority agninst the rest of the ticket. The Club udjourned until tha first Tuesduy in Biay, when the anunal election will be held. CoxsrauLe DBuroroski ncknowledges thut he refuscd to seryo thy wurrants on the two iticyul yoters in the First Ward'Puesday, A8 it renson, he states that he was working at the polls for Ald, Dixon, and whas afeadd ho would loso 8 by leaving with the men, He s probab aware thut ho 18 obliged by law to serve wir- rants whet: requosted to doso. A« yet the men Luve not been brought in, and 1t1s not lkely thnt thoy will be. AT the cleetion in the Town of Thornton Tucs- duy the foliowlng oflicers wore clceted: {lonry Luusing, Bupervisor; Seymour A, Youug, Clerks Hermann- Nehwnutka, * Assessor: aud ' Honry Gunther, Collectar, A, 1L Datton, Jimes N, Btunhnon, and Jolin M. Stewart were chosen Justiecs of tho Penco; Orelu J. Layman, Wil dnr Baker, and F, I, Callubun wero chosen Con- DrEne, of Mollne. IlL, 8 at tho Lt ables; and Jobn Scbrumn was eleoted Come missloner of Highways. A REGULAR meoting of the Blalogleal Soclety was held last ovening ntibe Tremont House, Dr. W, 8. Halnes presided. Dr. Clevengor ru- Ylewed tho fnvestizutions on yellow-fever mngo by Dr. Bchinidt, of New Urleins, itlustruting his remurks with the oxbibition of microscople slides prepured by hiw, which show the nction ot tho fuver, Dr. Starkey presoited n report on *masgked mensies,” und sumo miseelfaneots voe ports were diseussed ln tho usual Informual wunuer. 4\ COLORED man I8 collcoting monoy of North 8ldo nouscholders, tho object belug to help thy Misslon Chiurch to lmrf' Mys. Cooper. 1o besnn collectiug for this pralseworthy objeet lust Do- comber, nnd was still eollecting yesto ', asmuch ng warm westhier I8 geadially appronch- g and 1t will be necessary to get M, Cooper outor tho wuy befure shio 8 unpleasaut, the benevolent will plenso burry up thetr contribue tons and enuble the colored brathar to conse 1rom his solemn und hapressive lubors, g Schpol Tristees of the Towns of Hydo Turk and Luke niet yesterduy ufternoon to re- ceive the report of tho expert appointod 1o vxe amine into tho necounts of . M, Jarrett, tho de- Tuvlting Trewsurer. The report, however, was nut coropleted, fourteen more duys being tsked for. Accordingly nuthimg new was doveloped, Mr, Mechoike, the expert, stuted that 80 fur ns bo had goue his Ngures tallied almost exnotly WIth those of Mr. Mc: L tho uthor export, ‘Wwho bud sirendy njude o purtinl examinution. I'ne monthly mecting of tho Nursery and Half- Orphint Asylum wus held Tuesdny. Tho nuin- bor of enildren adinitted during Murch was live; left, cloven; whole number fn- the Iustitutlon, 303 i sehool, seventy-ones i nursery, thirtys oight. The followink subscriptions Woro roe ved: Mr. Abram Doolo, 003§ F, Walte, Mra. Mulliken, £25; Mrs, llrg'nn Lathrap, 8105 Bprugue, Warner $Co., £10; Nrs, Gali, 2o, Jumnes W H . Potter Puluier, £; Mrs, Lfncr, L 815 Mrs, J. L 'reston, ; Aponymous Club, #, AT tho uunual weetlug of the Chleago Colleys of Vhurmucy, held I tha college ibrary Titen- duy ufternoon, the followlng Oilicers wers elected for tho cosulng year: N, Gray Bustlett, Tredident; George Muck, Guorge M., Hambrigbt, Vice-Prestdents; ', H, ' Putterson, . L, Coltin, ' Kecording Seerotur; Farguson, Correspoding Sceretury orye Ackermnn, Henry Diroth, Hobert 11, Cowdroy, Jubs Il:‘ C-illu(:un. .:un‘l‘ P](Iflm\mm’l 1 Sure eut, Fred 1. Becurd, Adott G, Yogoler, Chomus AV RibRd, J. B Wilsom Frustoo. 2 o I case of M, Clura I, Ward, ullas Flor- enco MeNelll, tho nlivgea diag called beforo Justics Brayton 2o'elock yuse terduy aftornoon. ‘The defendant nppenred guurtun time, accampanied by Col, Shilrey u Juwies Van Buren, ber counsol, Charles Perking, tho complaining ' witness, employed Cob, L1+ dridge to prosecute. Col. Shirley stated to the Justico that Augnstus Vin Burci, hls nssociole tn thu case, was (1, wid usked for & continunngo, Tho proseciution dld not object, und tho case wis putover untdl April 16 ut 2 o'clock 1n bunds ot 5 Jutnes Vui Buren und Frank Schwuchow tenuwed their bond. Tie West Bido Women's Christlan Temperance Unlon met yesterduy afternocn dn the Elghth Presbytericn Chureh, vernl ladies werw o witted to membership, The Treasurer tee Yurll.‘d tho fluunces iu o satistactory condition, Lwas reported that Interestiing Mectngs uro beld ut 81 Luke street, und thy inlsslon there wite sutd to bu dolng u great deal of guod. Quite & number of converdions were reported, It o utlier good had Leen doae, tiers had boen o great relormnton elfected wmong tho hoys, whoso improved bebnvior was noticed by overy ooy atlending tho misslon, It wus determinod toopenn nlssdon near tho corner of Sladlson strect and Wedtorn avenue, sad a committes ‘Was uppoluted to muko detnit urrangements, THE CITY-ITALL, THERE wore twonty-nino burial permits i :luod Jesterday by tho Registrar of Vital Btatl, os, biavon HARAISON sald yestorday that be did ' not know whether he would vuto the Appro- riatiou bill or sfxm It. 1o thouglt that, as th t‘auucu Bud uot tuken hig advicy, the x‘csycuuls bllity shauld ba thrown nrml that body, where it now belonged. 1o eouldn't any, however, whnt be wonldto I bo had consulted with Mr, Gurney, . 8rerdnre belng taken to have tha dirt removed from wll the improved steects s soon ns tho anow melts, The work {8 to be done by special contract, ‘THE only bullaing pormit tssucd worth mon - tloning was one to Charles Schwartz to crect n three-story store and dwelling, 25xi3 feet, at No. 153 Southt fnisted sirect, to codt $4,000, TURIE woro five cnses of small-pox reported esterdiuy, Thoy wore at 21 Jefferson, 12 Helne, North avenug, /2 Tistan avenue, and at tho Durthwest corner of Kinzie and Morgan streels, Threo of the cnses wero removed to tho Hos- pltul. Tho case at 12 [Inino streot Is tho second Which has oceurred nt that hoise. Othor casos of contalons diseases reportid were: Measles, 200 dackson strect: diphtherin, 28 Stato strect, or; seariet-fever, 120 Halsted street, 167 West Washington streot, threo South fark avenue, CROWING AT THI CITY-)A yesterdny iwns great, and the employés hadn't qulto goiten over the cleetlon. Mayor Harrison kept open ho in hia oftice, whore he dispensed l‘lfinm and recelved congratulations. In his oflice was plied up n lurge amount of ftepnblican campnign literature, which the Mayorsald he kot pussesaion of In ordor to prevent a disturhe nnce it the voting-places. The Mayor received haif o bushel of letters of congratula tot, and o Iarge number of Democrats eatled on him per- sontliy and_shook hands, 1lo was very happy allduy, i subordiitates wero also ‘lu good humor, but the impression provails stnong them that other * frienids ' have to be rowarded, end tado this the creation of yneancles will bo nece essiry, Tho Mayor evidently conteinplates nkitg aomo chnnges, but all ho will say on the Bubjeet is* Wait, TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. Junae 1AwES, of Michigan, cnlled at the hullding yesterday to sce his nnmesake, NINE prisoners wero takes to the Bridowell yesllerdny. and twenty-six will bo takon to Jollot to-day., Tie Committee on Streets and Alleys, South Division, will mect at 2 p, m. Fridny to conslder tho petition for the vacatlon of La Satie strect south of Juckson, SHEWFE MANN intends to apply to the Count Commissioners to hive the ('L'nlnu' of tho ]llh’ shientned with Iron, which would, ho thiiks, make escnpes through the roof impossible, IxronMATION reached tho city yesterday that Morgnu, imlicted for gonsplracy “tn couticetion With whut is known is the Stock- Yurds easo, hnd been arrested ut 8t. Louis, and a requisition was procnred for bisreturn, and un oflicer dispatehod thlther, He Is understood to hinyve boon the chlet i1 tho alleged conspiracy, and fled “Enn belng indicted. “Tiis approbonsion will bo Hkely, it 13 thought, to Invest tho case with new Interest, and to form u much-desired connecting link i1 tho prosecution, * Nigarn "DAwson, of tho Health Depart- ment, indicted for forgery, cte., eame [nto tho Criminal Court yesterdny and mmie onth that ho bad Just discovered that all the Judges of the counts wera prejudived against him except «udgo Barmun, and nsked a change of venuo to hhin, hecauge, in his opinlon, ho could not have a fule trial be'fore wuy other Judge. Tho oath was 1n proper form, amd the change was granted, but Judue Hawes seemed to interpret the move as belmg in the interest of delay, und remnrked that he would call Judke Barniin's attention to the mutter atunce, and do what ho could towsrd procuring an early hearing of the cause, Junar [awes will aweck from to-morrow econd . call up {n the Criminal Court all pending cnses where tho dofendnnts are ae Iarge, and whore their vond hos been deelared forfoited ' nro nbout sixty of mich cases, the most of which have grown musty from age, and the forfeitures trgreante & very largo sum, very little I nuy of which will over be reallzed, ~in fuct, It [s not of record that the publle exchequer has ever Leen enriched froin such n saurce, nad there 13 00 fmmediute rruhuhlll!)’ that it ever will be. Araingt somo of tho persons nnmed thore Is mare thun one forfeited bond standing, and thoy will be calted vpon edch ease, and ench citse wiil bo then aud there disposed of. Where t)u.?' do not nnswer Judgmont will bo entered, s thie thore witl be suine of this class is ovie deut from tho fact that severs! in the list are known to be dead. Itwill bo an Interesting day. U. 8. A. Tiw roceipts nt the Sub-Troasury yesterday nmounted to $12,000 insilvor, T'wonty-five thou- sand dollurs in gold and $4,000 {u silver was dis- bursed. Tue internnl-rovonue receipts yesterday amonnted to $44,04, of which ¥H,141 was for spirits, &1,647 for tohnoco, $2,692 ror clgars, and 5,20 for beer, Tie: ense of Robert Mayer, charged with scll- Ay lguor without baviog pald the speelnl tax, wag heard by the Comuilssioner yestordny, A number of witnesscs testitlad that 'his wife wna tho zullty party, and the cnso was continucd unul Fridu; CoxigstoNer TIOYNE * yesterdny fssned n witrcant tur the avrest of Churlea Lurson, who watd 1o the West Chicago Avenue Statlon churged with muking thrents, The warrant was vsucd on tho complitine of Me, £mil Drefer, the Danish Cansul, who bad been annoyed by Lnrsen's talent for writing abusive and indegent poatal- eardd refleeting on- tho charucter of Mr, Drefer onil vilely fusulting his family. 1lls caso will comq up this morning. TOLLOWING 4 tho llst of dutiablo goods ro- celved at tho Custamellonse yesterdny: Jollot Steol Compuny, 2,514 steel bloams: Carsan, Mirle, Beott & Co., 10vackugos dry gowdss W, 13, Bur. loek & = cnscd dry goods; J, Bauer & Co., al {nstruments; J. J, McGruth, & hanyetngs; Junson, McClurg & Co., 2 cnses 1. V. Farwell & Co,, 25 prckngos dry goods: Pltkin & Brook Marshull Field & Co., 57 puckages dry . Seipp Drewing Compnny., 10 cies bar- 1% Mecker & Co., 44 0ld wheelss 1. P, & Buker, 200 snkes sult; J, 11, lice, ¥7 boxes window-gluss. Collections, $25,616, TIIE PRESBYTERIANS, DOARD OF DIRECTONS OF THE THEOLOGICAL BEMINARY, i The Donrd of Directors of tho Presvytoriun Theologleal Sceminnry of the Northwest coms menced It nnnunl seesfon lust ovening ny the Seminury bullding, tho Itev. Dr. Muson in tho chair, There wero present, nmong othors, the Itev, Dr, Nichols, of 8t, Louls: the ltov. Dr. Ponr- Bun, of Dotralt; tho Hov, Mr. Harsha, of Juckson- villo; tho lev. Mr. Templo, of Minneapolls; Judgo Contes, ot Rockfont; tho ltov. Dr, Brown, of Sprtugflohl; the Rov, Mr, Milligan, of Prince- ton: aud Col. Muson, Dr. Worrall, and €, I, Mutltken, of this clty, Tho rt.'llllhlf of the minutes of tho Inst moot- dng was tho first business, whioh consumed con- slierublo timo, and the next ordor was tho ro- coption of tho reslgnution of I'rot, Bluckburn of thy Facuity of tho Seminury, who his ocou- pled the chalr of Biblicat und “Eeclostustion] It- crature, and who wis uniong thu three invited to vesien uLu former meeting beld for the pur- puse ot reorkanizing, Tho Rtov. Dr, Nuyes hundud In tho reslgnation, which ho said had been pluced [ bis hands durs ing tho atternvon, und moved that (ts uceopts sice bofnid overuntil to-day, when be would ur:n:«ml. somo rensons why it should not bo nee cepted, ir. Penrgon sugested that It by referred to tho Committen on Nomiuatfons, nd that thoy i(:lu'a(l.- I:‘; Itin making their report to bo prosents Judeu gllllcrwunlud tho resignation wecepted at onee, und urrued thae it would bo impossibie fur tho Nominuting Cummlittee o report upoun by steeessor mitil tho position bio huld had been deelnzed vacant by tho Hoard. - e, Penrson preased his motion to rafer, or B.mnmuu its consllerution until 1he Nominnting ommittco hud reportod, which he thought would puve consldernble’ time, cortainly tho duublo discussion of thu question, A mombor Kugigested tht the request of tho lhmnlInn‘lnum:mwmul»llml with by Vrot, Blinck- burn teaderlng bis vesignation, it fere his [0 tian vaeant, und that no action 'was necessary, Bome further dixcussion followed, in which tho Board ol Into 8 purtinmentary mudile, und in which soveral votes wore taken, going 10 show thut the ron|‘mmlm| yould most 1k 0. 1o~ cepted s tho end: “but, in deferenco to Dy, Noves' deslro 1o he heard, no actlon was tiken, ‘The Bourd ndfourned utter u leugiby session, and Wil rectivoio this mornig with closed ;l;:?mol':i furthor disenss Irof, Bluckburn's ros- TH SAENGERIFEST, CONBIDEIADLE BUNINESS WAS TRANBACTED YES- TERDAY ovenlug by the Germun citlzens who have in cluego the muking of peepurations tor tho vome ing Sllugerfeat, Noload than three committees beld protraoted mevtlugs on the corner of La Bullo und Randolph streets, ‘Tha Ceatral Commitice held n very long ses- slon, in which the tatlk of the tlme wus dovoted o u conslderation of the pussuks of the minutes uf the lust aneoting. To underatand the polat undor dlscussion It must bu stuted thut tho Cor 1 Comuuitten s thy Incuruunuud ropresentns tive g tho body, and thut the Finnnce Comuit- teey 1t is nlleged, tas ot fnte dlsplayed o wiif heds to do wlt e nportant busiiess,—in £y bovome the controlltig spivit of the ur Lo, A8 nrebuko to this tendency the rul Lummittee, ut its lnst meoting, udopted w reso- lution tn which it axserted fta right to supremo powor, 5t which tho Floance Committee took uinbrige, und, nt its lust meotIng, cxpressed tho apinion that tho resolution of the Centrnl Com- uitice was notblug cliv thun n vote of wiut of conlidence, Alter a long discusslon, the Control Commltteo adopted the winutes containiug the obuoxious Fesolution, uud thou pussed the tollowlng: I8 aneed, "ot tho Contral Comnlttes Lold ft- self fully convinced that the Finunce Committeo in {1s sctton sa fur hus boen snimated by the wmotive ta do overything in ita power to maku tho Silngerfust u sccess. Jteanived, That the controlling volce granted to the Flusuco Committeo by Sce. 17 of tho by Laws fnreiurd 10 the vxpenses of tho Associs- tion hns not heen withdrawn, and that tho reso- Tutton of March 20 shall be conaldered to mean that the controlling voleo shalt be reserved to the Financo Committe Mr. August Reck having realgned his moem- borship g‘ll tho Central Comuyttee, Mr, Georgo Schnelder was efected In his placo. The moet- Ing then ndjourned, ‘'he Cotnmilttee on Decoratlon also held n meeting, Mr. Frank Bawmann preslding, Severnt plans for the decoration of the Interlor and ox- terior of the hall and of the atrects lending to it wero submitted, and the plan of Messrs, Loufs Kurz and Gerhardt [{ucssen wns recommnonded for adoption to tho Centrnd Commiitee. Aceord- e to this plan tho hail will be dece orated with — forty-four — golossal Por- tralts of the grentest musieal composers, of the fvo pr'{lll:uml golofste, and of tho musical dircctor af tho Hnuimrfns& The maln portal of tho bullding will bo decorated with twenty figures of the Apollo Musagetes and groups of Muses and othor aymbollio Ugires, and the other ontrances will he almilarly orone mented. The bullding will e hung with ear- ands nud evergreens, and Michignn aveuuo and Adams street aa far a8 Wahush avonie will he decornted in like manner, with a grand portal at the Junction of tho last-namcd thorough- nros, 1t was estimated that tho cost af this decorn- tion will_ amount to abaut S4EN), nind Messrs, Kurzand Hucssen were ondercd to hand fna specitication of thoexpenses, which a commitico of three, consisting of Messrs. Do Vry, Rusche, and Raumang were [nstruoted to oxamine and report upon. THYE PREIA COMMITTER ennsldered tho rcrnrtnr a speclal committee ap- ointed ut 0 previous inecting to submit n plan or un oftietal program and gulde. It was nunounced that Mr. Huns Balatka had heen rorely nitticted by the loss of his talonted donghtorin the primc of her Iife, and the fole lowing resolutions wero passeit: WHEREAS, 'This Committco hns lenrnod with deep regrot of the great horeavoment of 1ts es- teemned member, Mr. Hana Bafatkn, in 1ho loss of his dunghter licleno: titerefuro, Resolecd, That this Committea tender to Mr, Dalatka and his tamily its deep-foit sympathy in this thelr hour of trouble. Ltennlved, ‘That thisComtnltteonttond the funcre al in nbody, and that o eopy of those resolu- tions be gent to tho famlly of the decoased, THE WEST PARKS, MADISON STHREET IMPHOVEMENT, Tho West Park Bonrd met yesterday, Messrs, MeCren, Itnipls, Nrennock, Wilkins, and Woud- ard wero prescnt. Mr. IL. M, Robinson offored to scll the Board threo buffaloes, Tho matter was reforred totho Committee on Douwlas Purk. A communicntion was recelved from J. R. Jones, of tho West Division Railway Company, relatlng to an agreement with the Park Com< inisstoners by whiok tho rullway ngrees to join thom In tho Improvement of the extension of Madison atreet. through Contral Park, between Homan nud ambin ‘wvenues, sall streot rail- rond to occupy Rlxteen fect In tha centro of tho strect, and keep the samo in repeir, reserving thie right 10 use cobblo-stones. Tha Board voted unanfinuusly to aceept tho ofter, An onlinaoce wis submitied by the attorivy, Mr. Ball, which probibited the temporars obe steuction of the park property and boulevards by buthidurs, house-movers, and atbers without a permit from the Scereturys nnd providing for the time of and the penulties for violating #ald conteaet, Tho ordlunnee wrs discussed, und recomimitted to the nttorney for rovision. ‘rug finsticln] report for March showed tho re- colpts were $15.000 from West-Town Collector, and #1065 on hand, The disburscments were $1.021, lenving X088 on band, The Comniltteo on Fiinnce recommonded tho Beeretary's salury shonld bo £1,800: the nasistant o, $50) por month; Bogiieer's, LOK per year; Park Buperintendent, $L,000. Lald over to next weetlng, Tho Committco on Finance also reported in favor of the engagement of Mr, J. M. Clark as Colleetor of tho West Washington street nusess- ment, Mr. W. Osburn nlso witated it. A com- munication from Mr. Cinrk announced his willinguess to serve for 133 per eent of tho eol- leetions malo by him, excliusive of expenses for stutionery, eto, Mr. Clurk subsequently nppeared bofore tho Loard, and wis asked ‘do the work for 1§ por cont, which ho was not rewdy to do,” After 4 long talk, the fellowing, oftored by Mr., Woodard, was pussed, tho matter of com- pensation being reterred to tho Pluance Come mittee, to ruport at tho next meeting: Rexotved, That J, M, Clark bo und o heroby Is appolnted to eotleet tho assessment for the lm- proventent of West Washington street, and sald oy M. Clark is hereby vested with full power und uuthority to colleot” such assessment fromn tho owners of tho lands described In the nssessment- roll thereof, and to glve nll proper recelpts and dischurges therefor, This appointment to tako effeet from and nftor tho fling of n satisfaotory bond with this Board by suld Clarl. C. B, FARWELL. WIAT HE 1IAS TO SAY ANIOUT " LONG' JONES. Congressmun C. I Furwoll arelved home clection-duy from Wnshington. A reporterof i Irmuse found bim yesterday afternoon in his office, and during n briof conversatlonsolleit- el his viows on some of tho suvjucts of general tnterest with whioch tho publlels supposed to concern Itaclf. Relative to the resultof tho clection Mr, Furwell said onty that tho genoral upathy and indifferenco of Republicans was to be blamed. In reply to the pected question 18 to tho Ippolntmont of +Long™ Jonus us United Stutes Marshal, Mr, Farwell replied: 1 Lelieve that mutter is settied, and I shall make no furthor tikht on Joues, 1 could havo Yrevenml his naminntion without question hid wsod personal nrguments or prescnted tho pupers I iny possession on purely personal wmatters, [opposed him on polltical grounds, and used only political arguments.” * When you left Washington what wns tho feeling on’the.appotntinont of ROBERTSON AND OTHERS?" S Well, I'll tell you m{ viow of tho inattor, nnd Ithink It fa u goneral view. I belisve that the President wius wrong In his nethod, al- lholxr -IRobertson’s nppolutment was all right, The President ought st foust to bnve consulted tho Vico-Presidunt nnd Senator Conkiing, for §f tho eredit of carrying the Stute belongs to any two mon & belongs to them, Even if thoy wers upposed to Ity thoy vouldn’t huve hnd grounds tor n quarrel If he bad notified them that ho in- tonded to nominnte Robertson. 3o first triod to enniellinte Conkling by nominatiog Jumes and Marton breauss thoy wore Conkling men, but ho never consulted © Conkllug — about ther appolntment, and Conkiing nover nasked for thoir appuintment. 1o doesn't con- !ulll tho Henators, and thoy wonld anly Lo usserting tholr manhood in making n fight, They couldn’t do ’Il|f'thln&¢ clso xud re- tuin thelr self-respect. ‘The President does not o wbout It in tho right woy, ‘Phis is not a coun- try where any ono rules by divine right, and cach man hns o right to opposs whatover o secs Wt The President shonld at leust consult il verties when he I8 concllinting them.” ** Ho wunta to settie all quarrels without con- sulting tho quarrelerat " Lixnotly, Thut's it in a nut-shell. Hodid the same thing with MaoVeagh, who did not know Lhnt he was to bo uppointed to u Cablnot position until he ot to Washington, 1t was the snne thing over ll[mln. Chundler was nppoluted, whom the Prestifent knew wns persontly ob- noxlous to MacVeagh, who I8 lobbying tho Ben- nto nguiust his confivmutiun,™ “THERD ALE RUMORS totho ctfoct thattho confirmation of *Longk* Jones will o nifeoted by tho flobortson Nght. What do you think of ity ** 1 don't believo thoro I8 anything in the way of his contirmatlon whon tho Sunate onco 'wu; 1t oxecutlv scsslon. 1 sbull not eppose hlin any furthier. 1 wont for this envo represonting the nino distriets of llinols which were eons testants and were adinitted by the Conventlon, T opposed Jonos i thotr buhalt beeauss b wits tho chief burglar when thy politieal robbory waa committed at Springtleld inst sumner. did it ullin the Interest of tho party. Jonos Ik ¢ good otlice, and wo thought that it woutd hreak up tho party to have him come here, in this cuso w30 tho papers wero first roforred to Mr. MuoVoagh, und thon th caso was tnken out of bis bands," Iteterrtige to tho storles of tho faction fighte which woro subposed Lo have Intinenced the cleetion, the repurter Inquired whothor ho had any {den that Jotes’ appointimont wus ono of thg causcs of the defeat. 1 told Senutor Lugan and the President that 1 Junes were appointod we_should be defented. You can make uny use of that you desire, 1 think Logan will find that ho bus staried n mlmluornnp which will return to bim with torel- 6 torco, Mr. Furwell was ovorrun with callors, and n rush of these, combined with tho npproach of train-time, terminated tho convordation. AMHIERST COLLEGE, MEETING OF THE ALUMNI ABSOCIATION, Tho Awherst College Alumnt Asseciution of Cbleugo and viclnlty hold its tonth annual re- union und banguet lust evenlug nt the Urand Pacifle Hotel, About8 o'vluck there wero fu tha nelghborhood of sifty-five alimnl ussembled in Parlor 44, and the company adjourned to the Indles’ ordinnry, where an vlegant BUPPAT was served. Tho Itov. E. P. Goodwiu sald grace. Bomo two bours wus spent In the dlscussion of tho viands, und shortly after 10 o'clock elgars were Htand tho lterary nud musical fease of tho evoning was Legun, Tho quartetof tho Am- berst Collego Gleo Club rendered _the sonyg ** Forsaken,” after which Mr, Johg 3, ' Thowpson, tho Fresident of tho Asso- clatlon, delivered tho oponing nddroas, He was followoll by Prot, E, I Crowell, ono of the uulln({u fuculty, who camo fron Amberst to attend the reunfon, Prof, Crowell extonded groeting from the almu mnter, aid expressod Kluuumullhu- cevss Of tho affadl Club tnen sung *Tho Morniuid.' Holbroak, tivorge Howlang, th I win, and othery, mudo romurks, Club suig w number of collego sunwy, snd letters of regrot were read from ubsent alumnl. A reso- lution was pissed fnstructing the President aud Beerotiry to see thut the reutions wore beld an- nuully hereafier. 'The Ctnle appolnt Howlund, Hulley, sud Matthows a Co Nowinations, to submit bames of oflicers of the Associution for the cusuig yeur, Tho Commite teo reportod as folluws: Peosident, W, G, Howe wond: Vice-Prasident, Jumes P Cisliin: SBuores tary and ‘Ureasuror, Frodorlck W, Faokarnd: f;:\x'lllvokl‘“mmnme. Lyman M. Painoand Pliny . Haskoll. ‘Thoso present wero Uearse Hawland, Supors intendaut of Schools: John H. ‘Thompson: Prof. E. P Crowell, of Amherst, Masa,; Heney 1, Boltwood, of Ottawa, 1l Wil ot Peorin: "John W. vclen "G, Yoo, Uceorge W. Gage, Lyman Palnw, Willam | Moure, Fred Perry Powers, It N, Androws, 8, F, Fronch, Edwin F, Bagley, Charlos Arnd, Waltor M. Howland, Isrnel Brandage, of Ttachello, 1ll.3 Witllam Etlammond, of Towa Clty, Tn,: Fdward 8, Fitz, Gearge Chapin, i1 ‘M. Matthows, Edmund 8 Holbrook, Robert B, Clark, Stato Coutro, i Tobert ™ W. Tatton, W, ¥, Wilder, of Colorado Speings, = Col, Inn C. Gulver, Jnmes F. Clailln, of Lombned, 1Ls N. A, Prentlas, of Anrara, Hig I 8. Hudeon, of Yorkville, 10L; Daviol Marein, James M. Hall, 11, 8, Stevena, Pliny 1, ¥ Ity moembers of the Gleo Club: Lawronco F. Abbott, Frank H, Parson, C. F, MeFarland, J. H. Spoffurd, Georgn . 1liton, J. M, Johuson, M. 1L Ceittenden, Georue A, Hall, William B, Sprout, A, J. Dyer, I 13, Patton, It T, Frengh, Jr., Gearge Camp, G. W. Wadsworth, Fradarick Ketidnlt, and Luchia 1. Thayer, manager: A. G, Piine, L. Humilton MeCormlok, Paul Blatehford, Avnold Heap, 1, W. Tilatehtard, Frederick W, Packaed, tho fiov, . Py (loodwin, Prof, Samuel lvos Curtls, and Evorott N, Blanke, SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. The wedding of Miss Loule Dradley and Mr. John 8, MeLounen will take placo this afternoon nt5:15 nt the resldence of tho bride's fathor, Mr. Francls Dradley, on Hinman avenue. The wedding of Mr. Lloyid G. Gage and Mrs. C, L. Washturno will take plnce to-day at 4 p. m. ‘Tho Uourd of ‘Trustees- mct lust evening in tho vlilugo oftice. A potitlon from Notth Evanston to huve the water-pipes Iuto that partof tho vilingo wus placed on flle, und it wos resolvod that the putition bo granted whon pricticablo. A petiton of citizena to huve a town meeting for it report frow the 'Trustees on_tho business uf tho year was granted, and Jennings Hall was soleoted ny the plgco und April 1 the thng for stch meoting. Tho 'Preasuror reported 211,08t 08 thonmaunt on hand. Tho total re- celpts for tho yenr weore $12,48, and tho dis- bursements wero 31,322 ENGLEWODD, Tho Engxlowood. Unfon Veteran Clubsat thele meeting held Monduy evening, declied to build amemorial hall on the lot donated to the Club on Sixty-third atrest by President H, A, Purker. A prominent lumber merchant offered to donato £200 worth of lumber, which wns nceopted with thanke, A committea was appolnted to upply for n charter und salleit subseriptions. An olection fur threo members of tho Hoard of Educatlon af District Nu. 2 will be held u week from next Saturday. An effore will be mnde to cloct such men us will pledgo. thamsulves to thoroughly fuvestirate tho Jurfutt defalention aud prosccute tho ¢x-Treasurer. THE TELEPHONE. Closo of the Sesmions of the Natlonal Associntion—Electrienl Problems, Tho Natonal Telephone Exchange Assoola- tion resumed 1ts sosstons In the Appellute Court- room yestorday worning, Prosident Phillips in the chalr. Thoro wus a good attendance, but the Associntion was ruther late In gotting to work. The antelpated order of procecdings for the morning was passed tomporarily, and on motlon of Mr. Speed nuassessincnt of £ on each member was ordered to defray the eldental expenses of the Convontlon. It waa dectded that tho next meatlmi of the Association should be held In Now Yotk In Soptembor, Tho flrat papor of the dny was that on " AUNILIARY SYSTEMS,Y presented by Mr. Huakins. The gentleman gave n doseripuion of the various muesdenger, fire, and pollco alurm systoma in use. Ho suld that the system af apecinl calls could bo furthor oxterd- e, und that it had boen agreat steeess, as every citizen of Chicago usiug the system would prob- nbly ngree, A gentleman from Conneeticut snid that thoy hnd weystem of reguluting time all over tho State. In luffalo it appenred that theatro dine grams wero kept fn the Central Tetepliono oflice tnd orders for sents tilled, tho tickets being de- livered by messongor, Heprosentatives from n lnrge number of cltles gave thalr experionce with the telephano us up- plied to firo alurm purposes, Mr. Eckers snicd thut about 0 per cent of the - duy nlurms In Clncinnitl came in over the teles phonewires, Pollconlarms weroslso transimitted it tho snnie manner. ‘Tno Telephone Compuny bid secured tho eodperation of “tho Pollco nnd and Firo Depuctments, und bad found tho sys- tom to be mutually advantugeous, Telephono campnuies requirod tights of way, aud could not nfford tn antugonizo elther the Fire Depurts ment, tho Insuranco agents, or tho citizens, A gontloman from St, Louis suggested that tlulc}m(;nu compnnies wero undertaking a good doal ol W. Marsh, I, = EXTHA WOILK WITHOUT PAY, Dolegates fromn Clucinnatl, Milwaukee, Buf- falo, und othor clties rufected thls view of tho natter, aua held that! tho companles reeelved un nnplo cquivalent in the way of use of poles, Fight of wiy, And niany .other things which mude the question of “Pwcuntary componsution n secomdury one, & Mr, Subiln suld that In San Fraucisco they had establlshed a burenu of general Intormatlon for the e of subserlbers. V'olits as to huppenings iu the city, cleotion nows, orders for goods, In- quiries ns 1o whothior n person was staying ut n certidn botel, all eame In over the wires. A rucord was kept of the orders of customers, and a churgo of 1lvo cents mude for eneh call. M. George B, Engle, of Cedar Itaplds, was nppointed a_commitiee to propare a paper on fice-nlarms for the next Convention, r. Dnker presented the report of tho Cam mittee on “Call-Bolls and Connceting Lines," Ho said the battery system hal been abundoned ll;yd\u exchanges In fuvor of nutomatlo mycaut- clis, "M Jnokson rend a report*on “Oflico Bup- plies,”” showing the merits und shortcomings ot \lnrlous kinds of batteries and other ap- pavatus, Mr. Fay eald that figures in regard to OF'FICE WOIK brd nnt been obtalned, partly beeause ot the ongagements of moimbers of tho Committes and ruruy beeauae no unitorm systens of stutistiva ind been propared. Ho suggestod that ex- changes be requested to furnish infortmution tor ‘the moxt meeting of tho Assoclu- tion, as follnws: umber of wires sorved In oich afiice; mimbur of oporators employod; puy-roll of cmployés of each oflice; thno om- plu;;vl:d in moking connections; delay In discon- neeting. B « A doiegate snld an nttompt had boen inado Ly the Bell Telephone Compiny +to procure just siich atatiaties, and wanted to know what “hud beeono ot the tgures thus obthined, ‘Tho Chalr said ho belloeved the Lioll Compuny was perfeotly willing to furnish tho Assoclutlon With tho tizures us soon ns thoy wero propared. But tho traublo was that the roports wero ine rompleto nud by no meuns unlform, Tho Nell Telephone Compiny wis engaged In experi menting with eables, and tho result of thelr ox- poriments would doubticss bo of groat vitlue, A|h; point tho Assaciation took a recoss un ‘l'nannur;xmun BOSBION was an oxceutivo one, and tho subjeots disvusded werd telophono LEGISLATION AND RATES, ‘Theso pointa, ummthor great importance to members of tho Assoclatlon, wero ot hekd to by nroper matters of publication, und the reportors were necordingly oxeludmk. Mr, Eekert, of Clueinnaty, preseited i report on Central Ottios stutistics, und Mr. Fay, of Chicugo, und Mr, Surgent, of Philadelph; ave - lguros in - the samo lue. A .fe n‘:)lwur_ud thut in GChlengo and - Cincluvatl “tho ~ averago number ol conversations per diny to enoh sube scribur was slx. Thoe Assocjation reconsidered its action ot tho morning niregard to tho plineo of helding the next Conventlon, aud decided to hold I at Sacatoga In September. At 6 o'clock o Tecess was tuken, ‘Tho Assoclition resumed Its sossion ut 8 p, ., Mr W, W, Bmith {i.tuo chnle, Mr, Burgont, of Pultadeipbin, predeuted the roport ¥ wittes on eotrieal Distuchuacos tho greutest troubles in telepboniug was LEAKAQ) and thoro was nood uf o Improvemont in the mutter of insulution, Devices hnd beon tried tion of lenkage, but none met with any grent degreo of suocoss, Mr. Huskins, “of Milwaukee, sald that in Furope they used un Iron pin on the crovs-nru, and wero able to sccuro better * grounding," Thers was kreat troublo from Irou-rust on ,(ruuml-\vlrus In this cllmate, Orounids ug by meuns of gas-pipe wus un e perfeet business, for tha contluulty of inotal was hruken by tho red load and othor sube Stunces used at the Jolots, 'There was trouble wlss nrlalnyg from thoe reflox actlon of one wire upon anothor, und whutever care might bo tuken this could not be entlrely overenmo, Tho apeuker bolloved tho groundiig of wires used for eleetriv Nghts ulmn tho sumo water-pipo used fur grounding telophono lines would result intronblo to the lutter, MeChiunock, of Now York, deseribed tho ope eration of llues running from Now York to L Brooklyn, it seomed to Lo lmpossibne ta secure perfeet induction unlvss Brst-cluss groundings could be mude, . A goperal dlscussion followed in regurd to tha best means of seouring rollublo * ground.” Mr, Haakins suid that thls wus of the tlest Impore tanoo,and thut aceldents consed by lightning wero atmost alwuys found 0 occur whero this was neglected. 1o eities the ground-wires aboutd bo soldered to tho gus vr water pipes, und i tho country thoy shoutd ba jed ta wells, It wits not sufliciont o slmply conduet thom to the thy, but tha it of permancnt molsture st bo reuched. AMr. Huskins, of Mlwnukee, explained, with tho assletance of n dingram, o system dovised for tha prevoution of nolso N ofiices gotng out over thu wires, Bevornl mombers spoko on tho subjoot, giving thelr cxpuriouccs, atter which the Assaciation adjourncd, e — *ART* HOT ONLY LENDS BEAUTY but auch refinement as will causo It to bave an clevating lntluence on ull who dwell within walls wharcon It I8 displayed, even though that art bo confined to tho matter-of-fact papering snd decprating of houses. F. M. Hilgor & Co., 201 Wubush avenue, uro not only mustors of thiy art, but ure showing tho rarest patterns known v art-banglugs. STATE AFFAIRS. Indiana Lunatics Not Yet Done with the Prohibition Ques« tion. No Session of Either Branch of the 1lllnois Legisinture. Gov, Foster, of Ohio, Nominates Trustees for the Btate Oharitable Institntions. Tho Governor of Tennessee Bigns the Bill to Sottlo tho Btate Debt. INDIANA. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. INpIaNAvorts, Ind,, April 0,.—Contrary to expectation, the Seuats Judiciary Committes this morning reported favorably upon the bill for a constitutional amendment prohibit- ng the manufacture or sale of Hqudrs in the State, muking the bill a special ordoer for to- MOITOW MOTHING. ‘The Committco also reported in favor of o constitutionnl amendment limiting a regular susslon of the General Assembly to 100 days and the speelal session to thirty dnys, ) ‘The Committee also reported in favor of & counstitutional ainendment that the Supreme Court shall consist of not less than five nor more than nine Judges, who shall hold thelr offices for six years, Bills were passed concerning the settle- mentof decedents? estates; nuthorizing ow) ers of real-estate to petitlon for fmproves fs of streets and highways, and to obtain right of way for such s eatablishing a Superior (I;‘nlulrt. flll Igo County; and the Evansville ridge hill, 'Tho House passed billsappropriating 81,050 to the former ciployés of the Orphans’ JTome at Knightstown ; providing for the in: corporation of the Matual Akl and Benevo- lent Assoclation and establishing a Superior Court in Vigo (:nuulf‘. 1t also passed the bill appolntment of five missoners, to be appolnted by tho Supreme -~ Court, at n salary of S4,000 cench, who shall Ald the Conrt In dispos- Ine of the many eases now on thae dacket. Euel Judge i3 entitled to nume onn Com- missloner, ‘T'he State-ITousa bill also passed, providing for n two-cent levy for the years 1831 nnd 1852, and also an abpropriation of $100,000 to be pald out of the gencral fund In two in- stallmenta of £30,000 each, Bllls “wern also passed making Carroll, White, and Pulnskt Countles into tho Thirty- roviding for tho Judges or Com- ninth -~ Judleinl Cireuit, and requiring foreign insurnnee companles dolng busks ness i this State_to _appalnt an attorney, upon whon aervice could be ob- talned, and providing for .the taxation of banks, the Item of bank taxation rmmfi omit- ted by mistake from the Goneral Tax bill, Alr. Hnmiton’s bill for the reorganlzation of tho government of tho State benovolent Institntions wis defeated by the vote of ayes 5, noes +4, The vote was i mutter of somo surprise, tho Demacrats applauding the an- nouncement, ‘Che bill contemplated divid- inig the management between tho two lead- ing politieal partles, — o1r1o, . Corusmus, O,, April 0.—Gov. Foster to-day nominnted Joseph IL. Gelger, of Columbus, fo be State Librarlan for two years, and the following persous as Trustees of State benevolent Institutions for five years: J, T. Davly, of Washlngton County, T'rustee of the Athens Luunatle Asylum; J, 1. Secor, of Lueas County, as Trustee of the Columbus Lunatle Asytums; T. M. Godfrey, of Putnuni County, "Trustec of the Dayton Lunatie Asy- Tum s Hermon Austin, of Trambull, Trustee of the Tnstitutlon for the Blind; I, C, Ses- slons, of Franklln, gs Trustee of tho Asylum for the Deat and Bumb; Charles 11, Grosve- nor, of Athens, Trustee of the Soldlers' Orphans’ Home; J, K. Rukenbrad, of Colum- Ehulll“' ns Tl‘ll%lt:u of the Asylum for Im- cclles, PENNSYLVANIA. IAnrnisnung, April 6.—~The Republican members of the Legislature, In caucus, adopted the following: "~ Teesolved, ‘I'hat tho Leglstaturo of Tennsyl- vanla regards with approval the attituda of tho Republican meinbiors of tho United States Sen- ato In inalsting upon tho right of the majority to. control tho organfzation of that body, and hopes that unanimity which hagthus far charpeterized their proceedings will Le maincalned. Tho resolutlon will be consldered to-mor- row, when Representative Wolfe wiil offer an amendment requesting the Senators to proceed to the lmmedinte conslderation of nominations by the President. TENNESSEE. Nasuvintg, Tonn. April 6.—~The Gov- ernor has signed the bill to settle tho State debt at 100 and 3 per cent Intorest, The House passed the Scnate bill to settle the debt of the extinet Municlpality of Mem- phis at 333 conts and 4 per cent {nterest, ‘T'ho tiovernor avill not interfere with the executlon of John Williwws, colored, for the murdor of W3 wife, next Friday ot Waverly, ILLINOIS, Speeial Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, SrxaricL, I, April 6.—~Thoeafternoon trains brought in o few straggling leglslat- ors, At bo'clock these worthles convened tho Senato and Ilouse, pursunnt to adjourn- ment, the }nurnuls wero solemuly read, and Immediately therenftor both bodles adjourned until tu-norrow morning. LABOR AND CAPITAL, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tridune, Spmyarier, 1L, Aprll 6,.—The strike at tho watch faclory hng developed nothing partienlarly now, oxcopt the fact that the strikera propose to stick. 'They ndopted a resolution to-day to tight It out, and not nc- cept any position in nny other factory until instructed by thelr Exccutlvo Conuglttee, In Tz Trivuxe of the 5th your correspondent stated, on authority of one of the strikers that tho hunds wonld also ask for the removal of Wheeler, formmnn, of the samo depurt- ment as the obnoxtous Anderson, In re- sponse to this, all the employés In Wheelor's depurtment have signed a denlal that any W qnl}smctlon oxists botween them and Alr. HUHD ‘Spicial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Miol, April 6.—The U'rades auniell, composed of delegates of nil the trades-unions in tha eity, held a publie meet- fng k\sllnr until_a lato liour in tha Market Hall to-night. ‘There was a blg crowd of workingmen present, and seyeral apeeches of n violent eharacter were wade, Circulars hended *'Tho Dlack List” were distribnted, warning workingmen agalnst patronlzing a large nuniber of. fivms i the city becaise they ndvertine in the Free Press. ‘T ine tentlon {s to Boycott that pnper beenuse it {s a rat oflico nud will pot fistun to the demands of the Typographical Union, 81, Lov Aprll 6, —Advices from Mec- Allister, L T, say botween 500 and 400 coal- winers haye Beon on striko there since Inst Priday for an wdvaneo of wages, ‘Ihe pro- prictors of mines refuse to acewds to the do- wnmls of the men, aud aro trying to obtain uminers from West Virgind, REFORMING DISCHARGED CONVICTS, Bpectal Duapateh to Tiu Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, April 6.—Under the ausplces of the Y, 3, C. A., o socloty was organized to-night to reehnim dischurged Penitentinry birds, Iecently tha originutors, desiriog to roform convicts discharged from the State- P'rison, addressed nclreular tovarlous prison atlielals desiring that the prison Inmates on dischurge Lo st to Milwankee, that they might be under the Influence of the Hnelul\i' members, The opinlon has been oxpresse by some, thaso in lucal pollee clreles more espeeally, that this movement would lead to wore harin thun good; that 1t would flood the town with nll"the hard cltizens of the State, and tewd to rlluun premluim on vice mnd erime. A good deal of tueal feeling has been worked up over the matter. —— MILITIA NEWS. Speclal Dispulch to The Chicago’ Tribune, Liacoy, LI, April 5.—An election of ofi- cers of Co. H, Seventh Regiment L N. G, was held in Lacon this evenlug, to tlll vacan- cles cnused by the resignation of Capt, Kingsley. First-Livut, Dolue was chosen Captaini Second-Lieut Stire was prowmotoed one step, 88 wis also Sergt, Winters, ipecial Dupalcn (o e Chicaps Iidune, N, L] Evatx, 1L, April 6,—Maj. Duraud, Inspeot~ or of tho First Battalion, 1. N. (1., vislted the Elain Guards, Compan 1-7. L N. (i, this even- ing, and pnt the members through their an- nuat inspeetion. A danco followed the drill. AMUSEMENTS. 1TIE OLYMIrIC. Hyde and Dehman continuo to draw very Inrgo nudienees. The program for tho present week, 80 far, bins beon substantinlly tho sumo ny that of Inst, Tho Peasloys, John ay’: Len, good singers and dancers; Miles and “igahs, negro dellneators, with a keon ! tadintion of humors * Minnio _ Kent, —tho 7 *\dping-ropo dn: Little Rosebhud, an aidfantiie Jig dnne and firyant and Hoey, s, Mppear fn tho olio. Hugh Fay and Hily Baery havo heen playing in a lnughnble sketeh,— * Muldoon's ‘Trip to _Hnston," which to. ht wl hio withdrawn In faver of * Mulduon's Flo- nfe.” . DBENEFIT CONCERT. A concert for tho benofit of the Woman's Hos- pital wili bo given this cvenlug at Martine's Hall, corner of Indinna nvenuo and Tweuty- sccond streot, with o very interesting program, In which tho Missos Clary and Coffey, and Monars. Ardill, Ludlow, lereghy, and Patterson, vocal- Iats, and Mra, Saran J, Wheeler and Allce Rhotta- bargor, readors, will take part, Tho coucort Is under tho direotion of Sig. De Campl. e e ANNA SIMPLY WON’'T. Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune. PUILADELPITA, Pa., April 6.—M1ss Anna Dick- Inson bas wenkened at the last moment, and she will not play Clawde Melnntte, at loast uot in this clty on Tuesdny next, nd anuounced, ‘the ren- sou sho glves 18 that tho company only reaching bereon Monday,sho would not bave the necessary timo for rehienrsal, 8ho went to-New York you- terday to seo Mr. Stetsun, but ho was slck In Boston, Hisagent made u pligrimngo to Fliza- beth only ta bo told by tho Imperatiye Quakercss that sho would speak to no ono but Mr. Stotson himsclf, The telegraph was agaln lovoked, and the reply cnme that Mr, Btotson wns sick und could not come on. Thon Manager Goodiiu became Interested, and he telegraphed to Mr, Stotson that ho should hold him to his contract to bring out Miss Dickinson as Claude Melnotte. Tho sick man, by this timo mentally as well s physienlly 11, telegraphed buoks * 8ho won't play, but wo eun do * The Guvnor,! and to botter Lusiness.” ‘T'his Mr. Goudwla very much doubts, -What hns caused this step on "her part no onc, knowa except hor sister uren, and - sho wan't tell. It js possible at sho mny have got the tdoa that Philadelphin critics would not_adntire her in allk hose ‘and small clothes, and wants ngain to try the tempor of the Boston writers, who biad the first hearlng of her on tho stage five years ago. DRAMATIC NOTES. And now Laurs Don says sho hns lost her dlumonds. Mnud Granger when last heard frow was in Donver, Colo, Mias Ida Vernon bas retired from the Unlon Bquaro cotnpany. Thoy are golng to havo n stock company at tho Chostuut-Stroot Theatre, Philadelphiy, next senson, W. R, Hayden, tho enterprising mnnager of Thomns W. Koene, bobbod up serencly in the clty yesterday. Ilo will teave for Detroft to- nluh:. where his star is playing a lorke engago- mont. At first Fleld & Leltor wore golng to erect theatro In this oty for Huverly: thon It was Flotd himself, After that a syndiéate of enp- Itallsts wero qnhlz todu the job. 'Thia rumor having been blown away, it wis announced that thie Connecticut Mutunl Life-Insurance Com- pany wore eager to put ip s theatre for the en- ferprising munnger. Andthis, too, bas exploded. Thon Mr. Borden was wliling to put up u_houso, and whon tho possibllities of that event became exhnusted a ratlroud corporntion was said tohave mnde up its mind to set all discussion at rost and counstruct for tho Gencral tho grandest place of amusement cver heard of in tho West, And now the stutomont fs nublllhfld that Ha erly Is negotinting with J. H. McVickes: for his theatre, Nextl ‘I'he wiry lttlo General hus bud more thunder out of his rumored Chlcago t)um:hro than out of nll his projects lna twolve- month, SUSPENSION. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fr, WAvyse, Ind, April 0.—Johu II. Glenn, proprietor of a jewelry establishment In this clty, disappeared o faw duys ago very mysterfously, and it Is learned that his fine stock of wafches and jewelyy has also dlsap- peared. 1o Jenves soveral creditors here, ang n Cltlengo. Liabllities cannot be lenrned, but are known to be heavy. o —— Torriblo Loss of Life, Milllons of rats, mice, vata, bod-bitgs, ronchos lose tholrlives by collision with “Itough on Hats. Bold by drugglsis, 1io boxes. ——— Wo recommend Eldredgesowing-machines, —_—— Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, and alf forms of goneral debliity relleved by taking Mensmun's Peptonized Boot Tonic, tho only ‘prupnrnuon of beet coutalning its ontlre nutritious propertles. It {8 not a mere stimu- Innt Jlke tho extracts of beet, but contning blood-mnklog, l’urce-gmmrnumi. and lfeo-sus-, talulng properties: i {nvalunble in all enfee- leed condluons, whothor tho rosult of oxhnns- tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or nouto discnace, portlgularly if resulting from_ pulmo- nary compinints. Caswoll, Hazard &.Co., pro- prictars, New York. Foggalo by drugglsts. MARRIAGL® LIOENSES. ;’l‘lm Tollowlog marringo Hoonscs woro 1ssucd yos- " & Nume, Age. Residence, Charley Bvansol .., 477 Twonty-fourth, Carvio Lundou s G Gustay Jorgensen, 23,...120 Wost Ifuron. 1 S haeen 30 Tomnplo, ortland, Orogon. 471 Fulton. Honry ktflsnbrand. Wredarikn KnonTR {3 B Camovolt. Anna Colsul {Huomas 8, Wenvor.... 23 s, Cinra 1, ChANd, Anton Klatzboochor Kileabotth Knoli {Erank Hunt.. Kate Hurrington., {Guy e Armatro Nefito"Androws, duchid Biegin Tautiny Hichter. ¥, M, Hulruson, Sintite J, Nowin Ttoniy Wunor. Loulia Hiid,. §John 8, Mol.ennan, Loulsn'it, Hradlyy . § 33 bixan.. . 1. Blovonsan. Auguat ¥, Who, Luura Ingobrightsan. #25 Twonty.third, .« Concord pluce., § Murlon pluce, # Marion pluco; ount Forreat, Tt T Uwonty-lirst. Pat llu‘,l son. Curria Johnior John Moorhead, Jr. {Xhite 1 Alston David 1, Bwo Annio Jobnwon, ¥, M. Thowson. 3rs. Horinann Maaok, Charlotin Noyards {fohm M Cilita..o.. Ewinia N1, Yorks JPittshurg, Pa, S o, it Ttandol pl n, Wis, F. ¥, Sehrver, Minnlo Mosur, Joha V. ltnscap, o, Mrs. Bertha Bettoriln, 33!, 'Thumas F, Loftu Hortha Anderson ) Wittiam Zlnmerman,, Emill Vot icnmn A, 1olns, oARQ. 100 Clark, ~Chicago, 11 Franklin, *1 ltucker, 1., . Milwaukar, Wis. Lo Rhlusvillo,'Wis, o168 Liaraboo. Annia 8, Olson.. 1130 Bilton av, MARRIAGES. AGE—\ AR UIN—Wodnendny, Aprilf, 13 nt Y Tones 0t Bk T randonm g I anercn 1l by the Rev. loyd" Q' Uajio and Stra. Cot iy DEATHS, ARAUD-—Aprl S nt 116 West. Handolph-st, Mary Arard, ngad Kl yenrs, &-1owu unnd Rovkford papurs pleasu oopy. MOORE—~Apri] lh Mamle I Movre, aged 28 years, llanut’lmkwru . \;! PR S HONEY=AL Togus 0., April 3, of paraiysts, in the u{h yoor of his &y h\l."'lfllhllll!,l "d'flxhl |‘|Illl]¢'hl- ntson of tha lae Jobn 1lorate und Catburing by Hiinuy, ut Boston, . MU Aprll&at e rondanco, 631 Wabash-av., Frunk ‘1. Hmig| el G yesrs. Rumaloe (o be tukeii to Providence, I L, Thursday afiernoon by the Plttsburg & Fort W e Kallron enioon om0 B inof Maccl: at, bis aliduiion In TROLLOD, N dos O EUDKY q ek Kingman, fathor of Are: Wiliiaw 31. Laxer, ycitys e CALIOLL-~April 5, Chorloy, youngost son of Dan« tobund Bridaet Carroll. el Hunoral Thursday st a. 10, from it Bluo Istands wYPreirriigus to Calvary Chiuiory, ILLETTE=April & vory_suddenly of npoplexy, rs obuoca 1. (iTjotio, aped Uh POPIEEn Funorel Fridiy, April i ta'clock, from the resi- dguca ot hor uehiiaw, pan Hail, G5 West Washington-at., by corriuk racelaid, KNIGUTS—Capt IL IL K Gt who has Leen fo nuarly thirty conbocted gony® the Unltud Biates uod American Express (o s, will be burled th! noon from the M. . Church, Sornsr Clark aud Waal fugion-sia. JOUBDAN—AL 1l Park-av, on the Gt inst., Ars, Busun Jourdsn, daughior of the xto 1%, A, Barker. Bua notics will be givon of the funoral. O'CONNOIL—Aprll &, Ellon O'Cobnor. wife of Mate thow O'Connoer. Punerul Thursday morning at ¥ o'clook from 124 $outh Bangawmon-al, Lo 8t Patrick's Church, tienca by arrlages to Calyary Cewolery, Friouda of fawily invited, ANNOUNC e i i A T s i S i (! MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER- tainment will o givon thls evening at Tl Hiad, Tinglowood, undne the nuaplcos of Mes, Emil . yonn, naslated by a numboer of - Chifeaxa Indios nn geniiantan, "Irains wli) lenvo o city trom tha ltick nlnnd Dopot nt i And 60 o'clock, rattirning will lo Kaglawaod af (0:20 il (_W EORUE C. NEEDHAM, PASTOR Op X Moody’s Clrch, will prenaliat the “Pacif dui Minnlon, edrner ¢l nren-, g, M Tang i el o, S & evoning | Oans Wil Jonl tho . Sinking Coe Clark wilt losid {6 mostiig, Como nnd hoar tha tayr timunios. _IA\'[NG DISPOSED OF MY PHOTO. graphlo. business ta tho Ihuto-Mochauiod Crintii & £ubliBhing Company of Chiowo, And in: fending to dovoto niy ationton hereafior 10 the Yopiing Are” Gullers. Vinke ot opiortuntiy ot M2 Gunelng (o Ifl{ 1ricils, and patrona, and 10 the pyb. o gonerally, that on the It of My iy conHoRoR pithilio phodournpiic enlery, So. W ATRTo, Chicat /o, will cean, | shall bo most gind to reo my frionds atthe gallery at any Hmo provious 1o that l{l\lm fAng th ‘oxediito’ nog ordarn for piotura with whioh thes mny favor m TYIIA 7. CADW EL. O —— AR IR, N, ARNOLD DELIVERS A LECTURRE on “Reminlacancen of Congross ducing the ies elllon," in the iafl of the Catholie Libmry, Deare DOER A Adamsests., Hits ovenink. RS, WILLIAM 1L GULIOK, kS a Wi ndalo, M O e\ s B £ MK 10 Woman's tloard of Al Fridny: ot 10 . M, 0L ABOIE FoOM loa titorested 0 misslons nrg UTH IS THK locturs in lower companicd wi Firet cuun$ oy AP P NG, 28 llll()()K"FOUN«TY TEA(;IIERS‘ AS. Audience rom Of tho Stothodie: Cotren Bioek, " ' FPUE NINTH WARD REPUBLICAN Club will meot at Carponter'a Hall, 21 Wesp son-at., this ovening at & for important business, ! 11 REV. Il P, LELAND WILL CON- duct the nnon prayer-meoeting to- AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, FLERSTEIN & COuy Auctlonecrn, 8t and 8 Itandolph-st. PEREMPTORY Auction Sale OF TIN® . L PAINTENG BOSTON ARTISTS, The C. P. Ream Pictures, Tho wholo callaction wilt ba nold at O'BRIEN'S ART GALLERY, 208 Wabash-av.,, Thursday, Friday, and_Satnrday, . Aiu'll 7 é, and 9, ? COMMENCING AT a:306 P, M. EACH DAY, All pleturex will bo rold without limit. BLISON, FLERSHED! & CO. Auctioncors, No. 1501 Wabash-av.. AT AUCTION, Thursday, April 7, at 10 a.1m. THE ENTIRE FURMTURE Wil be sold, comprising Parlor and Dining-Room, Chamber and Iitehen, Bieda and iedding, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, Glasmware, &c.. e, BLIEON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctloneers, Flegant Furniture AT AUCTION, Marhle-Front Residenge, BI! W.Washington-st., Near Leavitt, EIeFani Satin Parlor Suit, Full round cor. Piano, “ Bachelder,” Rich Chamber Suits, Hair Mattresses, Folding Bed, Hall Tree, Elaborate Sidehoards, Range, §o Brussels Carpets, &, &¢. All good goods. l‘u’mll! going Enst. Halo at house, FRIDAY, April 8, at 10 a.m. & ELISON, Fl.!':ll!-)“l’:lhl & CO.. Auctionaers, R& nnd & Itandolnh-at, OF Spmin, nng will address'sho b Blohs of tho Inter 7 Mndison-st, Al Inyited. LAVE MUSIC OF TIIE 80 ttle of the Rov. Jancs Lowoll ewoll nllthis ovoning (n' th vere’ eourag, The lectira will bo. oe 1omus by & daublo quariol from the urch, Mad ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ER PURE. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. Housckeeper's favorito In teading citios of the worli. No uther preparation mokos auch light, fiaky, hot broads, or luxtirlous paste, Can bu enten'by dyinon: ties without four of tho LA rosulting trom heavy indis b L LIV~ Commended for purity snd whulos emlat, 1r, Matt. ¢ 00, New York. PILE REMEDY. - COREWARD 319;]9&’,%‘1{‘#“&-@ Uleorated, or o ¢ Frotuding A o Bl Hemedy falls ta co Propared o §, Xxl«‘flhfi Colphin, B Nowd Brouingwitnsu Ao vt hietgo Depots, 183 W, Madisoa, & cur, tate BASTER EGGS. S8, Tho grent annual o hibition of Fuster Goods ROW opon. Wunderful nssors asler i Ldotol G ment of Novelllea. Edgs from GUNTIIEIUS Confectionory, 12 Madison-at. CHEMISTRY. LHERT WHEKLEL, Chomtst snd Asnayer. Al Clark-sb MINING OUTFIT, RQQ AV MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicago. SEEDS, ¢y Garden, Field, & Flower. ee s 27 Hoadquartors for Viek uwer Meeds, Bprilig FOGG & VA NTL . S Lake, under Trewont Houses e e, 12 DAYS UBCSH TP ARG IO U IAPER, CEO., H. TAYLOR & CO., HBucocossors to Clevolund Papar Co, 168 & 185 Dearborn-ste PAPER MANUFACTULIEIS AND DEALERS. ¢ Wedding Goods, Advertsing Uards, Dauce Prev &rawes, and DoyVINiva L this luy w spocialye !

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