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" slik skirts and drossos, womo lawn und srotonny . were drupped where thoy were found by some L owasn . $0ves tgatud tueiluy, 1ld CHICAGO TRIBUN ‘Taw voung mof, George P'rico. arrostod for Tareeny n week fgo, is not tho son of the late Julm Prico, B g . Tue Rev, W. il Hopkins, forinerly Reotor ot Bt John's Parlsh, Chiengo, hna roguusted Bishop Melaven to deposo him from the minlstry of tho Prorestunt Episcopal Church, Imwis Mintei, whu was arrosted sovera! weeka ngo for alloged tmpliontion in the Weat Tarkn atrect robburlus, wis' yesierduy honoenbls Alzehurget by Juatice \Vul’;n. after w full ox- aminntion, i Pug Woman's Bonrd of Missions for tho Ine terlor betd w inceling yestonlny morning in the Dorw Block, ut whivh nddreades were tngo by Mie, W, IL. Gulick, of Spain, and dira, Walker, of Auburndule, Muss, I'iE temperature yestenday, ns obeorved by Muungse, n'prlcmn.zm Mndison stroet (TRINUNR Building;, was us follows: 8 u, o, 883 10 0 m., 421 02 0n, 43 1, 443 8 Pom,y 88, Baromoter, 870, BA2: 8P, i : Titr: Fourth Ward. Land-League held a meot- ing last niunt (- Schoelder's il - Addresscs were il(‘}l\‘(’vll.'d by l)rb.)nll\lll %lulllg‘WI:is“)"I};llll'i"\l; by.and Dr, Guorin, Dr, Melntosh alsu 3 3vum entitled *The Grand-Duko Michuel— huvite.” i A CoMMITTER Of tho Chleago l"rl.-nhfilnry was yesterduy dn session at'thu suerman flouse exs wnitntng exndldutes Tor llcensure. The report will e lo o the anbial incoting of the Preshytes onday, giving threo full wnd two vaention licenses. T Constuhiles eleeted on the Sonth Side are atx Kepublioung and seven Democrats—viz.: Ro- pitblicans—Mujor, Hrokeski, Lfartinun, Grunt, Jrugen, and - Hondrickss Dei te—Lorry, Iieeler, Van Buron, Kramer, Cary, Cowall, ai Ganford,, [ P P Sanan JAXE McGAHAN, 12 yearsof age, diod audienly of heart diseuse it 1k yesterduy 1urenoo nt thy residence 6F lior prreits, No, Wright street. 8ho lnd been il for ubuut threw monthe, but was ko fur recoverod usto be uble Lo attend school Thursday, Ty frst ateing heuns recelved this yenr. o i s Y eets and turnipse FLH p 2y Tulf-hushiel of fuw potitoes was also T celved, ut they were ton snnit 1o bring nuy thiug ke & remunerative price. - Tk regulnr April meeting of tho Stato Mioro- Beopienl Society of Ulinals was_ beld hust niglt AL the Acwdemny of_Seiences, President 15, W, o) Thowas presiding, D, 8 read 4 paper on “ Pathogenie Buuteria,” but - Ur. Dunfoctn, who bud been wunounced Lo spenk on * How the Kid neys Does 1ts Work,” wus unablu to appear, "IN the Cnicugo tlospital for Womon and Children, t ~twva patients were trented during the mantn Murch; sixty'in thg nmvunum?u and five vutside; making o total of 105, 'Tho donntions In money amonntel to £240, Lo Rilte in merchandise rocelved ut the Hosplint were of blankets, eomforters, rubbur. goods, drugs, delicacies for tho sick, und Howers. Mut, Mose DNSINGEIL of the ‘billlard fablo housoe of tho J. M, Brunswick & Balke Compiny, . left lust eventng for New York on business cons neeted with the fortheoming uatch batween Behnefer and Slosson, und uther ultalrs ot the house. On his return Mr. Bensluger will go sround by way of Toronto ot 1o thy estati- lisnment of n'bruneh billlard tuble manufuctory in that clty, . Miss Sorita PeTERSON, Hving nt No, 500 Blue Tslund avonue, was found dead nt 8:80 o'clock Inst night by hor sister, Mra. Johnson, who ro- turned frum ber work at that hour, Miss Petor- | 8on was [n her usunl ot health in the morn Ing, and, until ‘the Coroner shull hnyo fuvestl- srtted the mutter, tho cuusu of her doath will not be known.: Decensed wns 24 yeurs of uge, single, und u Swedo by birth, - o Joux WAuNER, 1 yeurs of nge! and resuling with his purents ut "Nu, 851 - Larrabee stroot, while returning from bis work lu Myer's plun- lng-will on the North Plor, atule o ride un Switen-Engine No. $70 uf tho Chieagy & Nurth- western Kidlway, Wil passing through the Peshitigo Lumber. Compniy’s yitrd Wugner foll Tronrtno englie und the wheels En«u-l uver hld Body kitlinge bim fustantly, 118 body was taken 10 bils parents, und the Coroner was notified. Tne Coroner yesterdiy holl an inguost at Jucksun's suluon und bonnling-touse, ut the cor- ner of West Fortieth and Kinzio streets, upon Junes O'Loary, W years of-age, who died suds denly Thursdiy ovening in cotsequence of rapt- uring ablood “vessel it the Lungs duriig o so vere it of coughing, He brd teen In tho cute Pploy of the Ratiroud Company for ubout twenty= 1breo years, titd Wis u gredt favorit with tio gmnrumnlofl-u of thu road, and will bo burled y tham, . ONE of the Chicago & Northwestern switcl eugzints dolug duty on the North Pley lust ovel “Ing run over and fustantly kitled John Wagn alnd of 13 yeurs, on bis Woy ho1no Crom tho i tory uf G, J. L. Meyer, whers he was cmployed, ‘The rewsalns were Inld out 1 the Jumber-yurd at the fool ofMichigun street, nwalting tho nes ion of the Coroner, who wia promptly notified | or tho sud ocourrence, 'I'ho boy, With two othurs, hud Just tuken i ridoon tho suw-catelier, aud was running uheud of the englue, A NUNDLE nf clothing, consléting of several Knrmums, Bluwls, und tidlus, together with a wf-dozen Germun books, were ol onvly mfimrfluy morning In tho yard of No. West Jongress street, ‘Thure were two bundles orig- Tnuliy, but n'gug of youny thieves who disouy. ored them before tho polica could reach tho Beone- helped themdclves to whatover they wanted, 'The police supposed that the bundies Lurglurs who wore nt work ln tho -distriot fnst night. Anowner is wanted, 5 A xewapoy .of 17 named! Willinm Grabam pleaded gutlty before Judge Huwos yostorduy 10 glukluu # puckotbook from o lwly's pociet on lute sireot, ‘The lad suld that be was destitute, .aud that tho slkht of the purso stluking out of hor pocket overcaiwe him. An excolleot chaps suter wus glven the Loy by Mra, Forsytl, the forwmer Matron of the Nowsboys' Homw, und the Ind confessnd thut he bud been led Intg ftlences in the vool-suloons frequented LY inlnors liko hlmself, Judue Huwes suspended sentenvo in e easo, Nt tho sutue Ume remurkivg: * ‘These Ducs where boys dre allowed o phity pool und drink untll lato’ at nlgnt aru thy curde of this city, Nearly half the orlminals brought bufore ‘me are yuuny luds rulned this way,” THE ILLINOIS CLUN, Mr. J. Hussell Jones contomplates breaking up -nuusckegplng, and Ia about to dlspose of his house ut No. 15¢ Aehland uvenue. For some time pist u commitioe of the Jilinols Club bas been pegotinting with Mr. Jones for tho pure chuse of d it 18 moro then probuble the gale will bu made. The Club hus rathor ocutgrown ita present quurters, and the house now oce cttpivd by Mr, Junea {s eleguntly fitted and well Auitod to ek purposes. Ho will, it he closes with the offer, pratmbly loave someof his Huo Plcmrun with tho Club, which thus scoms to bo 1 4 i wiy to securo commodious und olegant quurters, The Committes Luvie tho matter in churgo will report ruvnmm{un tha propusition &t the next wveting of tho Club, POLO. Chlongo seems to be unfortunate in pola mutchos. IHer tean wus wursted two or .toreo Wetkaago 1 un engagomont with the Luffulos, snd Just night, at_tho rink, tho Detrolt teum Lein," a8 i wuro, Tho playors ~ were: Dotroit—H. 1. Oldd (Cufi)!nhu. J, I Webster, J. A, Henchman, o M. Thorn, I 8, Lolfe. H, V. Willlams, and 8, Cuoke, Chicngo=—0. W, Horner (Cuptuln), Poroy Kreass, G, B, Hiogman, Qeorgo Keon, Jiick Nure . Orandon, wnd 8. E. Redforn, M, yokalt waa umplre, uod thorefel were Ed Aduts und (oorge ltaborts for Chilougo gud Bd Ferguson tor Dotroit, "Tho game lasted Trom U until 0:0, during which tiie threo guuls weros won, Tho tirst went to_tho Chicagos, ut thenext two wont to tha Dotroits, and guve them tho gume, Mr, Wyckoll olufing “iwo fouls agningt the etroits, Tho gume wis an vxeiting oue, atd was watchud with grout intercst by a Jarge crowd of indles and gentlemen, TIHE TJI’D\’-IIALL. CouxissroNer WALLER will havo his nunual Fuport roudy about the =th fnst, g Ttk contraot for removing dend anfmals will shortly be let, and propusuls for tuo work wiil ba received ut the Hualth-Otlico up to nvon of Aprhi 8, A% Mayor recelved soveral imore congratu- Jut lettors yostorday, . which wero kindly Pluced ut thu dispoaul of tho reporters, Noto of them came trom indlunn, und " bis Honor |8 gots tinyg quito plaued at the kputby of thut Stute, Ty following cascs of contaglous disenso werw reported fluimnhu‘: Ono cuso of sinull-pnx at N Nurth drove avenue, u boy named Lswis, ugud 13, who wis roinoved to tho ~Houdes sodvivt-fover at No, 2723 Stutn Btreet, Nu, 28 issoll stroct, and No, 40 Striug streot; vuto of munsles iy the Mundel Hiook, Tuk followlng Yulldiug permite wore fssuod 5 hcnurduh:uh. i Rucd, two-stury brick dwelling, o 801 (hort streot, $2,6003 Bmily . Lublun, Yrue twontory dwoiliige, ut Noa, S wnd 365 Wuity atrout, $W0,00; 31 Tiiruicluo, u throu-xtor, Drlek und stonw dwelling, ut No. 14 North Clark struut, §1,0001 Glomon & Bell, w one-story: brick w..gl.‘::nfi.\u;, fi:nd‘?z Fuumfl' M‘v‘f‘u& i'{.uw: H, orkmnn, brick cottuge, ut No, 195 Centre av nue, 3400, . CONELOERABLE consternation was oausod fn tho Contvoiler's ollice yustorday by the discaye ory thal two bouds of un isaie Bumy twenty i Yowrsugo lwd cumo fu of vxaotly the siuo ; bumbyy At 1lrat the Conteattur thought that u» Ty, id beoh committed, but it elosy exute of tho bonds ted-hitn o bellove I numbering of the two bonds clerlend ervor, 'l:nu matler Wil be fully, ALb. BHADY uiude tho unnouNCEmOnt yose torduy that he futeads, os soon us bl tew colleugue i8 seated, 1o ludurarate o new featlry i A oivie legislution whilets be thinks wils prove of SFCHLAvALl btk 1 bk constituente aud (e wity utbaww, Halutends twico s manth 1o ket his gonftitients togethor 1 muss uieeriog fu onder U reoelvo thulr suggestions us o what the ward st ande In need of, nnd what they consld Leat o of sacacing it The 1 s gt tote mtereat-ug, espocedic o tutare Aderonle candd deaean be found anome the nidicaed, Tie martallty report for the month of March wus publichod Festerdiy, showing that the totnl number of deatha during that manth was 874, UT theso, 24 sucoumbed to 2ymotio discnses: 160 o constitutionnl wunknessea: 300 10 luenl diss orders: 63t develapmental troubles; and i to violence. Twenty-cight fatal cases of sinull- 3 nnnraum during the month: 40 fatal casey of dipl riu; B2 of pnthisis pulmonnliss 4lenf argani 30 uf beart: and 65 of . pioumonin, ‘Fwoddenths ocenrred of porsony nged between l;_onna 1 yenrs; und 40¢ of cohildron underd enra, # TitgCommitteo on Pollce mot yestarday nftare noon and declded to placo on 110 the mivortiscs ment uteaduged by AL Hildreth for the sle of tho Twollth Street Pulice Station, ngainst which 1t Itegely=signed romonstrnnco was preavnted by the property-holdom of the viemity, The Come« mitico nrdered that tho followini resolutton, In- troduced by Al McGrath fnto the Couholl somo motths gy, should by refereed to the Chief of Polive for reports * Resolved, Thut tho Suporine tendont of Tollco bo and I8 herueby Instructed to Foport to the Counell at its next regulur mdote ing whother tho ordlilanco agninst §nmhlmg I8 :;Jpwnt strictly enforced, aud If not, why A\ DELRGATION of about 100 taxpayers of tho 8ixih, Suvonth, Elghth, Tenth, Fourtventh, and Fifteouth Wards, oaded by Ald.Altpeter, of the Sixth Ward, and ex-Ald. Honry Ackholf, of the Tenth, mide un unsuccessful nttempt yesterdny o buva an intarviow with Mayor [iarrison, They iruntod to bive an_opportinity to \inpress upoil him the uecussity of tho proposed viaducts over Cantre nvenito wnd Sixteenth stroet, and aver Ctileugo avenue and Hulatod stroot, “*Aftor waiting In vain for sovernl hours they retired, but nut until thoir jenders had sorved n notico upon Magyor's-Clerk ‘Chumpson that thoy wonid enil upoil him at 11 o'clock noxt Monduy morn- g and formally ek him not to veto the appro- vrintion for these vindugts. Lator In the doy the Mayor informed ik TRINUNE roporter thit the |h-lc{munn woutd not bive hnd suy satisfuu. ton had thoy succeeded h\wulmr hinn, ne L hind fotyet inu ang biganind on the subjeot thoy worg intervsted iy Tle wis studying “tho fnw aud forming vonclusiona thercon, which, hows over, ho coild not divalgo until ho predented thent to the Counicil, SANITARY INSPECTOR, botter known ns Nigwor, Dawson—the much-indieted colored official of the Tiealth Depurtinent, who suceeeded i mnke ni Muyor [lrrison belleve some time ago that ho was'un {isportant volltieal factor—wus yess terday relloved of the enros of oftice by Mayor Huarrison, who nsaigned atfielat intupaeity us the reison for the sdeeapltation. Tho blow was ra didon ns 5t was unexpucted, and Diawson spent. ernoon cireulrting n petition for bis roe cinent, for which, however, ho failod to sectire more than half w dozen sjmaturces, and those, too, OF persans of no fmportancs white cver, -Heulth — Commissioner Do Wolf gave i8_ the reuson of the dischuryo that ho dide’t * want: hin - uny more, with an. In- tination tiut the Miyor wns boginning. to t"'"' ridof the weeds i “tho mundeipul garien, Whatt Dnwson fonnd that oe could not getupn Dotition of wuy neeount be visited the Connnise sloner, and, With toars In bis eyes, begged to bo reinstitted; aud when this was rofusud he do- ellned wrumkmrlly to give up bis star, o thon wilked through tha differont departments spreading tho report that ho hud been disclinrged beennise bo wus a Democrat, bt ho falled to arouso any entbuslisme o pity on his bellf, Tha Indluiment ugninst Dawson for fulsely lne Llummnllnu fnothor 18 still on the dockot in the srhwtand Court. TIHE COUNTY-BUILDING. NO JGRY trinla to-day {n exthier tho Crimion or County Courls. ‘Mrcitage, Warsi' and ‘John (ibbs, tho Fours teontls Ward judices of election, ure put down for telul before Judge Hawes Monday, itk ende of Linunuol Isancs, eharged with ro- ceiving stolens goods, was. eatled yesterday, and cutitinued until tho 10th on account of tho ab- envo of Lo prosocuting witness, Tho cnsn of ‘Tobin und Murphy, tho Seventh Ward judges of clection, wus also’ ealled, but nothing was done with It axcept to dozlare Murphy's bond forfoite ¢d. - Tobit wns on hund for the twelfth time de- nithding 1 trinl, but other cuses were glven pros cedence, onTisen I' BusDy, the unfortunato debtor, wiitioncd the County Court P’U!l orday for u triul ¥ Jury to settle the, question of froud sit up fnwaingt him bi' thuso who. bave boet cuusing huntobe locked up every féw duys of late, Judyge Loownis heavd the peiiton, and denied (ts Prayeron the ground tit he bad no jurisdic- tion fn the matter, whoreupon_ un appeal wis taken to,the Ctreult Court.. The question of whether ho sliould remaln [n the custody of tho Bhorutf penduus thoappeal then ense, und tho Court deouled thut he could be relunsed on butl in sutlicient nmount to cover. the Judgments ngainst bim and the probuble gosts of firtior htigntfon. 18 budl was itxud ut #2000, which ho furnlsnod, Bldridg X Tourteliotte, bisattornoys, slgning his bong, nad ue was stgulna free mat, M1k BIUNSPELD 18 In Jail, and will saok to bo relended ti-duy on 1 writ of hubons corpus, Bome time nzu ho was foitnsd to bu tho futhor of An fliegitimnte ohlld, und tho sl ‘ Nty — tho support of tho chlld—=wins lwposed by ihe Court, wnd, upon his talling to pay, . the niother Bud him arrested. Lle muintmng thatho Is un- nble to provide for himsolf, much less the ctiorub in the cuse, and, furthormnore,’ thut by hus no praperty, und in the hoaring & nice polut of law wilt urise, the quesdon betng whether o persun can be imprisoncd for falllng to comply with tho order of Court'In such i cudv, when tho fuiture tocomply is eheer Inubility, “And it this sbould Do dectdéd b tho: nflicmative nuother question will irde, for 1T n parson cui b legally ftmprise oned u day it would scem thut ho can tio o yeur, ur auy number of yeurs, ‘TitE Commnittees on Bullding and Judlu!nrfl. to whow the report of the griunit experts nwit been roforred, ot yesterday utternoon. Poter Wolf, une of the vxports, cume before the Cotnmittes aud sald be diffored from the opinlong ox- Eres:ml in the report hu had signed. When 1 wits waked why ba hud sheued I8, be safd ho was nfrtid tho publie press would o for him if be refused to doso. As he had signod_ the ro- port und sunt in u bill for gervices rendered ho Was roudy to stand by it, although his gures on tho oxtris woro butween $50,000 und $8LKK) less thun the estimate In tho roport. Mr. Wolf une derwene n cross-oxnuluntion at ‘tho hands of Commissioners Clark and O'Noill and Mr., Hins- dule, and Mr. Wolf finully asked permission to withdraw bls nnme from the report. Comemis- sloner Clark moved the adoption of tho report, but Comnmissiuners0'Nolll und Blowart wanted 1o huurmore about ithefore thoy votedon the ques- tion. Architect Egan Uolloved us Mr, Wolt did, and thoro woro two on n sitde, During tho discussion it wus doveloped that somothiag Hko $1,000 wne oxponded fur outting tho nuines of the old Board of Commissioners o1 tho stono bnges of the pillurs, Comnlastoner O'Nefll movod that tho report be rejected and Mr. Hinsdulo bu compelied to o to fuw for his muney, but tho motlon reculvod no scoond, 1t waa finally deoldud, on motion of Comimissioner Woud, to instruct Architect Egan to prepure nn estitnate of tho nctual omissions ane on the .work done additions under tho coatruct of the Hinsdule-Doylo Geanit -Company, Ho wis u;wi‘f"d'm submit his report Wodnosduy aftor- n a U, 8, A, Tk Pouslon Agent disbursed $85,000 yestor- any, At the Bub-Treasury yesterdny $26,000 n gold and $4,000 In silver wns disbursed, tho rocolpts footlug up $20,000 In sllver, e Internulirovenue ‘rocelpts yesterday amounted to 2,038, of whivh $24,850 was for splrits, §3,003 for tobucoo and clgars, aud $U4 for beer, W, WiLkING appearod bofore Commissioner Hoyne, oharked with huving forged o numo to n 1orelgn monoy-order, aud wis_sent to Jull in de- Tuuit of BLUW bull, : Wilking Is wuld t6'by n catie Vusging ugont in tho city for periodionls, CosnnsstoNen Hovee yesterdiy dismissed tho cugw of Ltabert Mayor, churiod "with solling liguor without u liconsy, it uppenring that, the Prodeciition witd wet oi foot ot of puug mulive, and the uvidoncs being 100 seanty to huve even wurrnuted tho urrest uud 0Xponso. to tho Gove ernment; Tilk speclal taxes for doulors in. tobaceo, olyurs, and Hquors are duo May 1, Colleator Harvoy hus begun sendiug out tho usual notice, ‘There ure 7,000 0f thuso Bpeoful-lux puyers, und #u equul number of notices wust be -sent out, To avolil tho crowd, the plan bas beon udupted ol eulling upon G deslera to. puz each - duy, commenving the 13th, - fn thls way, by payingon the duy doeslgnated, ' deulors mny uvold the trunblo and confusion, Tk Unlted Btates Graud Jury has beon called for Wednenday, whon wll the eafes now awalting trial Wil bo rushed through, und i Jury in the Hatricl Court linpuueted immedintely attor, dudge Modgutt will roturn noxt weok, - fls abe Bunce lus beon the cause of grauting Wustum, tho mutob-bond thief, unother rospit from tho Puditentiary, ns Judin Bordgott 1 1o only ono Who e ke the necossary ovdor for il trunge for fram tho County Jull 1o Chestor, FoLrowing én the Jist of dutiuble goods re- celved ut tho CugtomsHouse yestenduy: aw, g, Bhuldon, & C0., 4 gnscs guna; Wilson Br 13 vavos Loslery, £vises dey goods, 1 ¢ birdo tea 8, Hywun & Co,, 7 cuse > Guadingo & Co, 4. cuses hosl Kuntzlor wisos eliwrss Carson, Piric, Booit & vites dry kst Blux Homer, G) tusks boer; Kelly, Mata & Co., 1 hule wool eloths O. W, ase, 1 onde munutuotitrod paper; C. W, Wob- sier, hij-caskd brandy: J, V, Furwell &Ca., 4 cuus eotton bosler; i Goorgo J, Hollman, 10 brls plekled horriugs Pltkin & Drooks, 13 crutes eartbunware; W, 1t, Sclimpfocaun & Sob, 1 t, Russeil & U uasos vikurs: W ascs muus cune elgnen e ustrutmoits Chupin & Uore, b casos organs; ! Lyon & flualy, Dowulug. Sucls on & Co.. | cuses munutuciured giuss; Dowie Ing, Bholdun & Cu., 1 ensu booke; Huriey & 'yrroll, 14 puckuges curthguware, - Colloctions, $10.283. TR INTENNATIONAL. From the disputubies, it uppears (hat wot only the currespoudents Lut the Complusioner of Interusl Moveuno himself bus mistuken the o of tle report of Collvotor Hurvey rulative w ti,u: ruveiue roturus of Interone tonal Bank. Tue Uovornuiout, us rupresvated the | it Jopnetinont, as ne pusalblo connestion With the ques fon of the bank’s solvancy. The amonnt of tnx which the Colleetor clulme hns Been withdrtwa [a not auffiolent to be oven felt by tho bunk, The grert question Involved fs the eriminal linbillty of the bank oMoers for making and swenring to falso returns, Collector Harvey nsmrdur stated thet his ropurt was made Op Independent of the bank, and ho docs not dircetly kiow swhat their cluims. for oifscts cun be: Under bis construction of the Inw thorg ean be no deductions e from tho total netaal deposits, Althongh Collcetor llnr\'er retuses to miuke any portion of his nvrnrt publie, 1t is une Eunlnull thnt 1t shows a diiferenco of 1,000,000 "at\‘lee,:kthc roturns and the deposit books at in bunk, 'This inguiry bus atireod uptho Bunk Examinor onthesubjectof doposits, which, It isumderstoud, have heen returned and taxed very enrelosly af Inte, It {8 rnored that hio will fotthwith begin Anexumination’nf the Netionnl banks, and somo of the otheers of tho banks scomad yestenday to Anve received auch an Intimation, for, white they did not ndmit, thoy would not dony tho ruor, VACATING LA BALLE. THE NEW HOAND OF THADE BUILDING, The Comuittes on Btroots und Alloys, South, held n meeting yesterduy aftornoon nt tho City- Hull, at which wore present Ald, Clark, presids Ing, Wickorsham, and Sandors. 'Thore wero also present Mr, A, C. Hestog, Mr. Withrow, counsel for the Rook Island ituilrond, Dr.J, W, Miller, and other persons {nterested in the pro- poseid vacntion of La Snllo street for the purpose of ereoting thoroon “tho now -Hoard of Trado Bullding. Al Clark remarked that tho parties repres senting the property ‘had Informed him that thoy waro prepared to have the La Salte streot matter considered, but thoy were not prosent at the meeting. . . ; . Mr, Withrow sald that nn ngreomont had been renched between tho. raflroad companles and the representatlves of tho ‘Tracy estate, and two contruots had been drwwn up for exeoution, Mr, Brown, roproseating thut estute, who hud bern abroid, wis to huve been buok Woduosday und to huve exccutud tho contracts, He wishiot on hand, however. Mr, Brown did not think thnt it wis n imatter of Importunee to have tho contraet oxeouted before tho ordinance wis pugsed by the Counetl, but e (Me. Withrow) was of the opposit opinfon. , The tgrzomont upon whivh tho contricts were to be based was that tho cstinto was 1o wive up u strip of LAND ON PACIFIU AVENUE AND BNEUMAN STRREZT respectively, by which to bring tho west eldo of Paeitle uvonne nnd the east side of Shermon atreot In Hne with tho walls uf the rullrond deput. ‘The ngreemont further recites thit, if the Chin bier of Comninerce did not bulld within two years, tho La Sullo strect veeated property wodld ve- vert 1o the city, und the “strips of tam) to thele ortulnnl owners, Mr, Withrow anid that he did nut belfeye the totnl damuges wonld inennt to £10,000, Ho uxgrcum\ hlnsull an very tirod of thg way fu which the matter was dragglng nlong, Ad. Wickersham csufd be did “not thind llutl Lum "‘f'l“er would cotne up betoro tho prese ent Counell, 7 3 Mr. Iesing snld that so far It seoned a8 if.no- budy I the ity but the rafirunds hud any inters est in tho vucntig or tho vpuniug uf strecls, All the newspapers {n thu. city had eiid repeatedly that - the thiue wis gettled,— that tho" Bourd of Trade's new bulldine was to be ereeted on La Sulle streot beeauso thy Itaitrond Compnales hnd eonsented. 1e did not belleve that it had gone so Tar that the Railraul Compnnles wore the ouly lmruub thnt bl guy- thing to suy In tho clty, - lle admitted that the ‘Trney heies ind iwude un araumgement with the Itndirond Compruy to open two streets on cach 8lde of 1 Sulle atreot. to n cortaln whith, but wad It only those hoirs and the Rallrond Compu- nigs who had an laterest in tho mattor, or DID.NOT THE OITIZENS TOO, BAVE GOMETINNG G TO BAY? 2 He was the represontative of a pleco of prop- erty on La Sails stecet, but it wus not on thit account that he protested. The question wis wluther the City Counell should be used for tho purpose of shutting up o tublie street for pri- vatepurpnses. Judgo Lidey had deelded thal they conld not, and Corporntion-Counsul Adiums bagl glven usimitlar opinlon onthe subjoct, No vuo conld xuy that the Bonrd of Trde, whoro mun bought and seld 100,000 bustiels or mare of wheat which mo{ never possessed, wis u publie fnstls tudon, 1 {8 was, then so wus Mtke' MoDonuld's furo bunk, Was the Council golog to grant to o priviite compuny the privilege to erect a hoise ueross one of tho pubtie sirectsof tho elty? M1, Heslng witavked the: rudromds 48 tnonopos Hes, and cited the ense of the West Sido Street Nullway Company, which, ue sald, bad come pelled thousands of prople to walk beeause It did not _chooss to poy Its employés decent wuges. 1ie hopod thore would bo indepondence enougly I tho new Councll to stop the nggres- slon of monopolles which bud Leen growlug from duy 1o duy, wud from year to year. He sald " that the yrunt of “the. publio strect would never Lo mnde uutll the - Suprome Courthad . decided in fts fuvor, and, 17 it tonk every dollur be owned, ho would fight the steal #tep by step, - It bud. to Lo stopped; uud if no ony else stopped 1t ho would, : DIt J. W. SUGLER a1 that bie was opposed to tho vacation of Lu Salle orany othor streot on general wrinciples, The questiun was whethor the Counell bud the right to muke such n donntion of publie propers I{ to private fudividitaty, und It 2o where it got the rigut. Tlie uceds of the vty were In the dj- rection of more, strocts wnd wider stracts, und theso needs woulil bo conatantly inorensing. AMr, Withrow denied that tho proposed vaca- tion of Lu Sulle atreet wus n rallrond entorprize, Asone of the property-holdors frontiug on tha sireot, tho rallroad hnd rights, and It only want- u}j \l,ulsué: thut the sido-strevts wore whlened, Al routly to o Into the question Just' thon, and, on wotion, tho mattor wus indetinitly deforred, TOE CARPEXTERS, TUEY WANT NINK HOURS WORK, The Curpentors’ and Jolyors' Henovolont Agsoclation met lust night at Benz's Hail, 558 West Lakoe streot, with R, W, Comfort In tho clir, fur the purposu of nddiug to its inembor- ship mnd ‘discussing tho state of tue trade, Tuere wus an atteadince of somothlng lko fifty of tho cruft. 'Tho question of waged was is- cussed, und It was declded to buvo nine hours considered u day's work on Buturduys, nnd on that diy tho wakes sbould bu paid (0 the work= tgmon of the Associntion, = ‘'he_necedsity of u Corpenters’ Unlon was discussud by “C. M. Muyrus aund otho wno beld fhat If thoy wunted to get b ter wnxes thun . p yulllog thoy must stick and wel’ togotber. They called wetention to tho success of the Wost Livision car drivers and conductors’ strike, which gucceoded unly throush united and des termined action, Hod-curriers wore ullowed $2.25 10 S260 per duy, while tho skilld carpenter rocelved no wore, though bo wia required o serve un upprenticoship nt his trade for four Yeurs or more, and bud Lo Invest guite o capitat 0 tools. o bu,u good carpenter reqiired akil, If tho men‘only bud the cournge to stand up for thelr rlgnts thoy would not bo refuaed fair wuged, . A full memborship and unity of netion i il thut. wus demundod, Thars wory 4,00 earpenters umployed 1 tno eity, aud if two-thirds Julied tho Union thure would be 1o trouble in succuedig ju thelr endouvor, As house ronts ware golmg up tho men could not atford to work fur tho prevont wuges, 4'hoy wero ot for strik- Iug, but thoy thuught thut thuy shoutd be bettor putid 10 orilor to oxiat with tho presont cost of living, Including food und house rent, Tho Chair stuted thut on the 15th dny of this month §3 per duy would be demuuded for skilied wmechunles, und €70 for suw, butchiet, and - lm"mnclu. Of thls doulslon o bosass bad been .uotificd, Tho Becratary atated tuat the Pulluian Pulacos Cur Cotmnpuny tind not been nothiled, A momuoer Htated that 3r, Pullman bad suid tat be would iy us uch to bid men us wus pald in the cluy, L'tils was s doctslon when his briokluyors struck 8oimo time ngo, Aftor suimv furthor dlscussion nbout the une dkillod lubor cmployod 18 curpenters; tho imete lug wont luto exeoutive scssion, . THE LAND LEBAGUE. . A BTATE CONVENTION TO BE NELD, A meoting of the Contral Land Leaguo was announced fur lust evening in the ball ut the corner of Luko und Lu Sulle strovts, but. ut tue bour of vpeniug scarcoly balf A doxen wero present, Throo-quarters ot an bour lator thojr huwbor bad swollon to more thun u_ dozen, nid the meoting was culled o order by the Fresi- dent, J. W, Boright. 'The Socrotury reqd tho by-laws submitted by o coinmittes uppolnted for thut purpose,» Those doline thy objeat of tho League to be, 10 kive expression 1o tho volee. aud will of tho people Of Coleugo and viclnity as ‘regurds thule- syine puthy for downstroddun Trelundi to cronte n united effort ror widing the Nutfonnl Longuo; shut alt funds shull be romitied to Patrlck Beun, Preusurer of the Nutoual Loague, at Parls, Frunvet that tha duus snall be !‘{ Her monthy sud thut the disonssion of potltical aud reilgious toples shull be prohibitea, A geutloman abjeeted to tho amount ot ducs, clainiog that somy of tho delegutos would Lo unuble tu pay 81 por month, but 1o uction was tuken, Bowe discusslon vuauod ad to 1ho Hoane clal support of the Coutral Lund Loague, und It wus tho sentimont of the nccting that tho ore -ganlzation should be sulf-supporting, in order that tho brunchus mighc be ehnbled to forward the full wisount of theiv rvlfof funda to tho Irisn sutferers, [ The Coulr thought that nll hmnuhu-dulrlng to uililiate with too Central Leagoe shiould sen %A;lumflu- without Unanclal burden to“the wiched, 3r. ('I'oole urgod the apoedy holding of a vons vunton whicn nfiuld decida {nn ph&?x"nl ueton o be pucsuud by tho Centrul Leuguo. It was aocordingly dotermined that a convention be huld, vsbraging all thy brunchos in the Btate of llllnula und the followiug comimitios wie uj polnted ta notity tho branghes and umke uecossury drraggumonts; J, B , Slurphy, Chull wan; P. B, O"Tooly, Seorutary; l'? W. Duu:. B, 1, Lyans, Capt, i, Cisey, 18 wui the lmuudou thut tho convention should decldo upun sume uulted plan of ugiion, for the suldunto ot the Centrul Juody, tho “duts of the vouveution to bu detormlued upon heroufter, | BOYTON'S OASK, - A communleation” was read from the Tenth Wiurd Land Leaguo, inglosing the fullowing: o WHkEAS, Blickael P, Buyton, sn Awcrican lurk sulil -that the Commlittus wad not. PAGLN bis been nerostod, and without aven” the seiblunce of w teind {8 incareeratod Inan Bne Rish prison; and WhkREAR, The suld M, P n.;ymfi. 18 n aoldjor of the Unlon army, faithiully performed bis duty to hiy Goverament, it now bocontes the turn of that Government to porform its duty by hings thorufore, Resofved, 'That we, ne Amerloan eftizons, earn- catly demand that the ftate Dopartment take suciinction ds will forco the Euglish Uovern- ment to alther bring Mr. Bovton to n speedy trinl,or reloiss him fron 1»rlsnu nt onees wil teaiverd, That o committee he anpo!nu'xl o draft a snttnbla memorial on the anbject, und our Ropresentatives i Congress bie requested to present it for netion in that body, M, Dinn wis opposed to murdtnting M., Boy- ton's ease, a8 nuthig coutd Le effeeted, aml g the United Btutes Guvernment hd soen it fnore the mattor this hody would merely stul- ey ltself by nsking thy State Department to *“foree the’ British Government ™ to u settle. ment of Mr. Boyton's diticulty, It was doter. mined to postpone any uctton, as tho matter conld be sottied by tho convontion, After appointing & committes to call on the editorsof the Irigh Journnls of this city and request thom to furnish spnco for offichtl re- ports vf mommfu niul ncknowledgment of cune tributions, tho League ndfourned. f - BUBURBAN. - e ENULEWOOD Tho aminl congrégatlonal meoting of the First Prosbyterlan Chureh of Englowoud was eld Thursduy evoning. Reports wereread by D, J. tinbbinrd, Tronsurer, . A, Eastmnn, Clerk, and tho Rev, Walter Forsytlio, pastor of Lhe chitreb, The Treasurer reported tho receipts for the year endlie’ March it, Tl to bo for ehureh oxe peuses, ®3562; for misstons, S84 total #6,04, is n memberalilp of 251 persons, and tha Snbbuth school - numbers 3%, The following Trusteos worn olectod for ‘tho ensning yonr: Andrew Dryadnle, H, A, Parker, 1. 0. Hubbard, A. B, Coudit, -A, Grahwm, D, Walker, G A, Eastman, ~John Youme, aiui A, 6. Warjor] Preasurer, A, Grabuin, Clerk, D, Walker, Ths uhurch commonees tho how year freo trom all ludebteduess. 3 . TIYDE PARK, The old Noard of “I'rusicos Lol thoir Inst sca- slon lnst ovoning, with all the mombera. preseit, he returns of tho Into olection for Villako Trusteo und Clerk woro ennvissil by the Buard, and Jnes H, Bowen, Thomns W, Johnaton, i Bumuel Pulliong, Trustees, and W, 1. Churel Jr. Clerk, were dechiced olected, Wikl L, Chureln, Jr., was sworn in by thoe rotislog Clerk, and thon ho ndministered tho olliclul viths to the nowly-cleetod ‘I'rustecs, On modon of Mr, Wobster, tho Douvd procoeded to Liliot tor a President, and Horaee 1. Roburt wis relileated, Tl:? Bonrd adjouened until Suturduy ovening nex Yesterdny mornlnf about 8 o'clock. burglnru ontered tho works of the Allen Puper Car-Wheel Company, nt Pullinin, and stole nbont $160 worth of toole, and from there thov: went to u suloon in thy vicinity and -beoke 1n, and, afier -holping themselves Lo drinknbies, tudo off with i wateh and chnin and u ol amonnt of money, _Jick MolDonald. Juok Me- Kennoy, and Jask Kelloy were arrested durtig the duy churged with thd burglaries, und in tho absonce of uny Rusluwz prool mpuinst thein wera fined 10 onch on general llrlnulr n de- fuuit of which thoy were sont to tho Bellewoll. ~I'he Bourd then proceeded umid the shonts of HPRIRURe of the numerons loukers on to ol telr ollicerd, whose eompensation will ho fixed herenfter, L. D). Condeo wad redlected Atlorney by n unanimous vote: 0. A, Bogue was re- visoted ~ Controllers. C, L. Norton Asslstant Controlters und G, 1L Chapman Health Oflicer, Mr. Johnstone moved thut the Board olect the Tax Claimy Awent. Mr, Polree objeoted to it ns n breteh of falth, a8 the mwntter had not been tadkeed of In cartous, He salid that {e was com- monly gupgried thut It was the Lest puying of- ttige in the villuge, This was & mistako. Mr, Palrce wus followed by Col, Bowon, whn Anid that the recelpts of tho olHoo were groat, and no ono know what thoy were, 1o wns not In fuvor of nuy one nian reapiug the entire wd- vuntugo br o large snlury, nud holleved n rotne ton In vilive, 1L J. Goodrich was olected, . ——— RELIGIOUS, NORTIK INDIANA. Spectal Dispatehs to The Chtcago Tribune. *Wanasm, Ind,, Aprll 8,~The third day of the North Indiana Methodist Eplscopal Cone fercnee convened at half<pust 8 o’clock, The first halt hour was spent in devotional exer- clses, led by John UHarrlson, after which Bistiop Stmpson took the chair and opened tho husiness sesslon, A, W. Lamport, S. N, Campbell, and €. W. Church were appointed 1 conimittes to andit Seeretary Hudson’s ne- counts, ‘The following were ordalned Den- Jcons, having passed examinations in the sec- ond year's studies; W, I, Yoenm, Robert O, Reid, John T, Fetro, W, D, Parr, David C. Waoolpert, dacominh 1L Jnekson, Ha J, Bick- nell ‘L A Young aud' 1, E.' Iabuchtel wore appointed o dommittés Lo recelvo. s forward moneyseollectéd for the Woman's. Forolgn Misstanard Shetety, 2 ‘Ihe Heth question of diseipline was taken upy—** Who are to be admltted - into futl con- neetfon P—and Henry €, Moyers, Adidls Albro,-Lanson G, Supitis, Charles ¥, Bacon, L., J. Nutzgor, and Nowton Burwoll were taken” Into full conncetion mut elected to Dencon’s orders, ‘Theelocted Deacons eamo forward, and Bishop Simpson - delivered to thema very pathotie lecture, propounded fn- tun’ugutur eg, und pronounced the benodle- o, . S Clinrles Blshop, misslonary to Jupan, was, by spi act,” eleeted - to "Elder’s ovders, Visiting ministers were Intraduced by the Bishop, Amoni the nated prenchors presen were Dr, Lo W, Munhall, o Y. M. C, A, avangolist, amd ‘Frunk lelrnllur formuenly “ Indianw's flowery sermonlzer,” * Where shall the next sessfon of the Conferenco be held " asked the Bishop, Munele, Rich- mowl, North Munchester, Kokomo, und Knlgltstown were named, and minlsters trom ench spoke in belnlf of his respeetive place, 1t wus ununimously deelded to hold thie next sesston at Muncie, e Conference Steward reported nearly #2,000 on had. Dr. Stowe, ropresenting the Methadist Book Coneern, nddressed the Confurence, Hespoke very pluful Juunrdh)s( winisters who owed the tiook Concern, Ho promdsed that the Christlan Advoeate would promulgate no mota frands i the way of publishing patont- medicine advertisements, - i To the elghteenth question,—* Who 'nro supernumerary ministera'—the following names werg prosented and passed upon: W, 1 Jordnn, 'L, G Neal, W, E. Curtly, 11, D lervleks, A, I MeCartor, J. P Nashs, 2 K. Kessler, aut W, K, Colling (transferred to the Illnols Couforence), J. N, Rhoad’s ensa was_reforred to the Committes on Con- ference Rolations, 8, O, Miller announesd and hio wished to change. his rolations to the Conference, Referred. ‘T'he Connuittes on Sunday-Sehool reported recommnending that the Dible be used more ) Sinduy sohools that Methodism bo nora thoroughly infused In Sunday-selioolg ; chil dren wrged to n moro general use of tha Methodist Bopk Concern puiblleatlons, nnd none others. ‘The report was recommltted, A prewnble anl o resolution wers read stathne that the fifteenth weddine annlver- sury of £, 3L Barnes, now of Mattaon, 11, who was forty yenrs & momber of this Con- forence, would ocenr Oct, 8, and recom- 1 ending that a cammittea of threo Elders of the Rlghmond, Fort Wayne, and Kokomo distrlets be appoluted & wemorin! Come mittee, . . ‘The Committes on Historleal Socloty roc- ommended that u committee of three bo ap. ‘mlnu-d 1o conter with o like committes roin othor Indinnn Confercnces by complot- fiye tha history of Mothodism In this State, The nPDoluuumu of tha committeo wus de- terred, 4 ‘Ulie Speclal Committea nllhrulntml to ox- amine e journals of the District Confer- onces rc:wru.-u the sumeexamined and found corroe < ‘I'he Conforonee adjourned, : A rousing tomperatcs meeting ‘was _con- ducted this aftorioon by '*‘hmmu A, Good- “win, of Indianapolls, 1, Mond, u hoted Presiding Eldor from Wisconsln, I8 prenching to o very lnrge sus dience to-night, EVANGELIOAL CONFERENCE, . Spectal Dispateh to The Chicug Tribune, .Erkmwanr, Ind,, Aprll 8.~The annual Cone forenco of the Evangellenl Associntion eone vened herg to-day, Blshop Thomns Bow- man, of - Allentown, " Pa., prestding, The Rey, I, 8, Onkes wns nppotnted Secrotayy, with 1. Arlen Assluhun-Secrulurr‘. ‘Thls \Conference conslsts of forty-twoe ltnerant preachers, The Rov, . Laner was mudoe Agentof the Book Departient, Cluveland, and: the Rey, C, O, Baumngartner Agent ot *tha* Indianapolls Dlu“’lot. Utlier natters were disposed of, wid the Conference s innrnm( W meet at Waterloo, I, Aprll G P RO . FOLO MATCH, . . This avening, second gauio, p. m., at tho Chi- cagu Rollur Bkating’ Rink, corncr Michlgan uvonuo and Cogruss étreet, betwoen the fumous Deotrait Club, fredh from thelr victory ovor the Bultalo Vlub, and our Chicaxo Club, who Lave ‘tmprovod i thole playing steadlly since thelr defeat In tho gawnos with the Bulales, Mutlndo thig Suturday sftoruoun. Regular skatlng boe £oro 8 v'clouk aud aftee 9330 p. m, P “Qvor 185,000 Howe scales sold.. Rorden, Sellock & Co,, Chicago. , . 2 e m—— We recommend Eldredge gowing-wachines, STATE AFPALRS. Passage by the Indiana Senato of the ‘Woman-8uffrage Constitutional Amendment, Also the Amendiment Prohibiting the Man. ufacture nnd Salo of Intoxicat. Ing Llguors, Pagsage by the Michigan Sonataof a Law Fixing Liquor Liconses at $300 and $600. INDIANA. 8pectal Dispateh to The ithieago Tridine, Txniavavorts, Ind,, Aprl) 8.—This was a fiold-day In the Sennte, nwd dosplto the rain and- wind, which made tho day n most un- ploasant one, tho friends of the varlous pro- posed. constitutionn! amendments were out In force. ‘I'ho Indles were espectnlly inter- estedd, slgnifylng thelr npprobation by fre- auent nppliuse, : ‘Tlie first business taken up was the ouse Joint resolution amending the Constitution 8o that women mny vote nt nil electlons. 1t pussed the louse yesterday, and the most Intense Interest was manifested in the Sen- ate's vote, Unfortunntely for those having speeches to mnke, the resolutlon was ealled up under n suspension of tho rules and n e~ mud for the previous question, so that u vote was aulckly reached, As the roll-call proceeded every ear was alert to eateh the aflirmative votes, mud when the result way anioniced—yons 27, nnys 18—the applanse was very general’ and hearly, espuelally wmong the ledlvs, Tho followiyg Iy the vote: YEAS, Brown, Tlostatter, Bundy, Iintehinson, Colnstook, Kublo, H‘mi" g, i{uyselr. 8 ey atigadon pann, flmhugm,' Leeper, i Vi Vorhls, Girubbs, * Inckridgo, White, e, Maonzles, Witson, Menry, Yuncoy—=27. NAYS. Dell, Davidson, nhem, Benz, . Foster, Taylors Dischowskl, Hefron, Uruiston, Briscou, Krimer, Viehe, Clnpman, Majurs, Voyles, Compton,' SMurvin, Wood—18. Tmmediately following was taken up the Joint resolution for o constitutional amend- ment prohibiting the manufactuve, sale, or use of wines, beers, or llquors i the Staty, except for medicinal, svientitie, amd saern-- mental purposes. e vote yéstorday indi- eated thut b would pass, and the resull, thdugh recelved with npulause, crented no surprise. No specchies wers made, but Sen- ator Brown, a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, stated before the vote was put thathe did'not wish to be an'obstructiontstin tho way of the prohibitlon people, and would therefore voto 1 favor of subinitting tho matter to tho peo- ple, aithotgh e was contldent 1t would set tho causs of tomperances buek twenty-tive years, The following was the vote In full: YEAS, Iirown, Hofron, Ristine, : * Hundy, Henry, Bagro, Huostettor, Buatror, i }éunlu.r l;ml:h. 1180 LyBUr, P, e Tningdon; White, Gurrigus, Lockridie, Wiisan, Grentnan, Martin, Yuncoy—20,: Grubbs, Owen, NAYE, Rell, Hurt, ' Taylor, Honz, Hutcninson, Urmston, Hisctiowskt, - Krumer, Vau Vorhis, Hriscoe, Yieno, Chupiman, Voylos, Copten, Menzies, Waiod—20, Foster, Rubw, Next I order camo'the resolutlon offered by Mr, 'Faylory- of -Dubuols, concerning the tenure of otlicy of county and State oflicas, su mmeiding Sees, 1and 2of Art, 6 that those offleers who are elecud for two years shull be elected Yor four years, and shall by luulli;- 1ble to retlection within the periol of - clght years after thoir terms shall expire, Itwas adopted by the following vote: yeas, 403 nya 4, . Subsequently the 1louse udopted 1t by yeas 57, nays 16, 5 ¥ ‘Cho ]ulu; resolutlon propusing to amemd the Constitution su the Senate shait be com- posed of thirty and the Ilouse of Rep- itatlves of sixly membors wis res by yeas 0, nuys® but the resolution proposing an winendment to the Canstitutlon so that the rogular sesslons ol the General Assembly mny contintie for 100 duys, and specinl sessfons thirty doys, was |n sed by yens 34 nays, 8, ¢ A lively discussion sprung up over-Senne tor Comstock’s resolution to sinend the Cone stitution so thut the members of the Supreme Court could be Inerensed from five ' to_nine, and several amendments’ were offored, but thoy \:'ure voted down and . ths resolution nssed, A ‘These nmendments now_go ovor to tho next Leglslunture, und, If favorably pussed upon by it they must “then be subiltted to the people for ratifieation or rejection. ‘The real contest over- then, thorefore, is yot to come, and the probabillties ure that' tha pros hibitlon and suffrags amendinents will' be sumnardly voted down by the next Genernl Assembly, “Thess Issties must necessarily un%ur very lurgely Into the next State cam- palen, Attor the nmendments had been disposed of, bills wure pussed i the Senate to grant u revokable “llconso to u strect railway from the Union.Depot to the insane Ilospltal; con- cernhig Cbridies aver “streams forming county boundary lines; to wmond the aet lxmlu\hll shing the State flne near Green River slund, R In the House bills' pasged defining the duty of the Adjutant-General, and ullowlng him a clerks “to° transfor. the Centre - ‘Township Selwol Libraryto the Trustees of the Marion County Library; to authorize the removal of dvifts “In.strenms; legniizing tho ‘Town of Lagro and the Town of Syrucuse; the revis- | fou net eoneornhg corporations and the car-, ryhng of bug'mxu aml frelght by comnion earriersy authorlzing the uppointment of o Commission of Claims agalnst the State; providimgs, for & Bureun of Statlstles; also tho Senate Lills giving =~ City Murshals the same fees and powers of Constables, and wroviding™ that in the Countles of Allen, Marion, and Viko, the Clreult Prosecutors shall portarm the dutles of P'roseeutime Attorneys in Criminal Conyts, ‘The Lexlsmturn. has five moro working days, f)urlm: tho day the Governor nominated, and the- Senate “confirmed, Mrs, Mury I Burson, of Dulawara County, as a membur of of the Bonrd of Manugura of o lmllumanolls Reformatory Lnatitute for Womon and Girls, to fill the vicnstey enused by the resicnation of Mrs; Coftln. . Mrs, Burson Is the widow of the Inte State-Senntor Burson, is esteemed highly, and 18 wull fitted for the placo, MICHIGAN, . Hpeetal Dispatch o Tha Chicago Tyibunts LaxsiNg, Mich, Morch 8,—~In the House this mornhic'a mujority of thy Committes on Trinting reported advorsely on tho Howell Compllation bl nud’in faver of the' Leglsla- ture eleeting & Compller In joint convontion nud letting the work of publishing tho, laws to the lowest bidder, The bill was roferred ta tho Connnittea of the Whole and placed on the goneral order,” Bills pnssed the Ilouse to Incorporato ihe military companies of tlie Stato and to vne lurge thoe powers of the Superlor Court of Grand Napkls, 3 The Comwittce nppolnted. to fuvestigato the- chinrges ‘mado- against Richmond, Buckus & Co, the -Binte statloners, submitted o report ‘soverely ‘crltiolsiug - that firm, The report was reforred baok to the Committes in ordor to ‘give the stationors u chinneo to bo heard Ly defense, Ty Bills wure pussed In the Sonate to amend the law relntlye to courts. In chancery; to untend the law relutive to kerving prucesses on rort'llls inshrance companies; and to antenl the Inw rolative to sults against Ine surance companies, , The Senate alsu amendod the prosent liquor-tax lnw by dolng nwuy altogethsr with 1o $45 liconse fur the sule of malt liquors atons, sid substituted n taxof $300 to altretull dealers of spivituous or it liguors, . They also ralsed the wholerale tax to ¥ except where tho annunl sales wero less than fifteon hundred barrels; then the tux I8 t by 300, Separated aud IReunltod. : A Unlon Pacitic express-tryln was dulsyed st 8lduey, Neb., the oter duy by u broken whoel, Aoy the passengors wore i young woman und U Yuuuk wWwau !mnud’tur 140 Lueile Coust v thelr weddg telp. The bridegronm, Godwin by nune, ot out to kick up his Lo.is and lool around, und while ho was absorhig tho bennt of nutiro and other thinga in Sidney tho expr pasied on without bim. Thoro wils cunster tion at 8ldney and on board the Pullinan. bride was In o atnte bordering on distraction be- causo af lier Jost lieze, and vainly though fran- ticully did the groowm put in his bost locomotion to catoh the retreatiug teain. As he nud the bride were one, with i very elear enso of 1 pns- Setyer on bonrd who wie left bebind,” it was fun to overyhody ols exeept tho Lwo most decp- Iy Intorested, Falling to cateh tho teali on fuot, lie elambered Into the eal of a lovomotive which hnpponed to bo rullhm nhotit the place amnd car- noatly sollolted holp, The enginver, a tenders hearied man with o tonder, snw how 1t was nud proceeded to obtuih proper nuthority ns yilekly 03 possible and started with Mr, Godwin on n stern chuso nfter the ylug tealn thit wis teying to mnke up an houe nl'lose time, and which wia rmlm of anow pair of wheels, "Away the extra nconiofive eped on tho wines of love, nnd syt puthy, and stonm, Gudwin petted tho ongineer nnd freman and heiped 1o shovel conl, and ut Autelope, thirig-seven miles nwny, tho wild. eyed pursiing hiusband overtook the huartless cnrs that had run nway with his brand new wire, ——tt—— THE HORSE MARKET. Equino Sales of the Waok Reportod by ¥, 3. Borry &iCo. - Measrs. F. J. Berry & Co.. of Nos, 2, 4,0,8and 10 Mourse streot, report the following sales of horsus this week: Age. Might, Welaht, Price. 2, %) [ '5" iy 47 won My ol 4 [ ] ) i aw 0 5 it 28! e o - i 1’2}; w1, I I () AT l L 153 L an 3 1 b i T W (TR LW e 0 1 120 m [ TR 1T 1 MW 8 I it ) 0 1 PAT R ] LR A TR T Tw 8 1 woow A FEMALE ENOCH ARDEN, Speetul D{spateh to The Chicago Tribune. . IypiaNavorts, Ind,, April 8,—The Supe- rlor Court this morning granted o divorce to Salile Martin from Jonathan Martin, The ease i3 of an Enoch Arden character. In 1805, Jonathan enmo to Indiannpolls -from ‘Lexington, Ky., bringing his wite with him. She shortly afterwards returned to Kentneky forn short visit. “Jonathan, although he wrote to her, never reculved a reply; and, henrlg she was dead, marrled again two or three years afterward, After.n lavse of thir teeh or fourteen years the first wifo reap- peared upon the seenc; and Jonathan, with the consent of Ing second wife, Sullle, re- turnod to his first love. Sallle hrought sult for divoree In order to quiet title to property, although the second | marringe wos vufd under the lnw. L - J —— FAILURES, ° ! MAnysvitLe, O, -Aprll 8,~C, Stricklin & Co,, hardwnre merehnnts, nute nn nssign- ment to 'L, B, Fulton. Assets and linbiities, £5,000, v Spectal Dispatch o The Chicago Tribunt. Maxitowoc,” Wis.,' April 8,—Thn Badger State Manufacturing Compuny, of Two Liv- ers, manufucturers of sash, doors, nud blinds, and nlso conducting a genernl mureantile business, made nn asslenment lnst evening, M. [leadley, of T'wo Rivers, being made tho Asslgnee. The Company to all appearances Dl besn dolngz un excsllent busllnesn. and wis generally constdered solid, Fhe 1nblli- tles sould not be learned, g —————— ENTIRELY NEW, AND VERY PREITY FOR WINDOWS, Whilo thero scems to bu but Iittle chnnge iy thostylus of draping, or the gencrul effect of! the materinis used this spring, Hilwer & Co., 204 \Viibush uvenuc, are usiug nu entively now lace, less vxpansive thun antique, called % Guipure D'Art,"” with imurveloua offuct, ' B WHAT FILTHY, WATER YOU PRINK! Pure us vur lake water has tho nnme of belng, | it Is« provorblal faot that tho leo is now making ourdrinking water stuply ubominnble,whleh can bo wholly overcome by using Dalton's bonw und wood carbon and quartz water-filter. Found only ul bl Stute stroot, ———— “IRough on Ituts.. Ak drugglsts fot Rough on Rats, It clonrs out ruts, wlee, ronches, bed-buys, ete. 160 boxes, — ‘Tho universal verdipt 18 that the Now No. 8 {s the simplest und mogt durabio sowlug-machine. Whaeeler & Wilson Manufucturing Co,, 155 Btute. Cummins leads-In first-clnss dontal work at falr prices. 70 Stato street, corner Randolph, e —— 3 Duck & Raynor'a Moth Pawdar is a harvester that renps rduches by tho nilllidn, MARRIAGE. LICENSES, Tho following marrluge liconses wore isaued yos- terduy: Resldence, X N, Ny 18 Woat Wushl -+« Bouth Tlulstuy 1!-' . Votl,, Mrs, Etlan ‘Waitson. 11\'. 1, Andorson, Jonanno Jubnso: Tluo falund, 111, tisudhii's Grove, Monga, L), Sonow, 11, . DEATHS, ERTIUR. Do ol IR 'l'nllj'hHTUN—I'UKC““I"’ un tho morning of April & Fva Josupling, duariy boloved wite of Jumus 8, '{"umphmxull and, doughtor of Willlain 1 wnd Jano uiingind. > Vanoral front 00 Loowls-st cornor Jackson Bundsy, 1000 Dkt o B RPILY: h 7, at his tat i h 213 MU :ffilh.m lato rosidonce, 213 North Carpontol 1% urphy, agod i, wv'-';’:'.numunuy. At 10, Dy Gara'to Catvary Coma- i UUTLEN=0n Thyrsdny, Aprl T, 1491, Thonas [Bugs {or: husdl ¥ yours, ‘Nutva'or Abuno Parlst, Coutily derick, Irolund, ‘Funurl frum luie rosidence, No. 110 Miller-ut., Bun- du{.Amll i, to Church of the Houly Fawlly at 10 v'elugk, thunca by curs to Cnivary Comotory. 2~ Liwerick payiers pluass cupy, BARUEN—In i alty Apell & Yot Burbor, of Ev- anytan, Bk, il Nuilco of tunvrat horeattor, NORTITEN=hursday, AUl T, at 815 p. ., of mne ot scuriatina, A A et il Northioi 16l 3 yuurs 8 wunths und 8 sys Futimil frnin 14 Surminary-av. Nunday aftornoon at 20'clouk, by CaFrlagvs L0 Gracoiind. VARLE~Emma Loulso Eurly, of diphtharia, on Krlday L2, hor Tuh bistiiny, oldust twin datiuhs 1or 0?Jukn (1, 4hd Evolin J. Euri. undral froin s parouls' houso, 229 Thirty-sov- entbi-st, by cuns to Lobart, 1nd, - MEETING OF RESIDENTS AT HUM- buld Park and vicloity will bo huld this evening atinddeFellows' Haull, No, siCalifornla-av., Humboldt, 10 vonsidur the guedtion ot running ronn trulng und mept thu Buperintendeoat wf tho Chlcuxo, Mii- waukoo & B Paul Ralirosd oF bls reprosvntaiive, K\ e u inattor fl{ grent intorost und luportuice to the citigens of this distriol, und it Is boped thuro witl -be 8 IuFnuLL worthy of the occusion, - MEETING TO ORGANIZE THE RE- publican City Contral Committee will bo held ne 150 Urund 1ucitio to-day ut L v'olock p, w, Al mowms Lors ure roquested tu bo prosunt. A BUoITIn hawor Burwon Matl " bubjooe oy of Bumarian.'t i WE YOUNG MEN'S GOSPEL MEET- Jug will id tils evaning in Lower Barwoll Wulls Strungues, youny won, u0d comuerclal trayel ora are spouially inviod, ; HE FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN Club will mout at Ariory all, Indianueuy, und ‘Fairglotheut, this l'ulllflfl. Lusinesd of lupuriance, A 1oll attondance dusired. . & GASEY, WESTERN AGEN ity rRoLirors O Bl by pllal, SCleve wid VP Washingtoneat. Fridhus, PO sy rpitE REQULATR, MONTHLY MEETING ¥ uf tho Ninetovnih 1linols Vdluoteor lll‘:nh’z wteran Ulub will bu bield Suuday &3 3:3) p, 1, thy Club foow, 105 endolph-ate - OF . Vi, n 5 AN T, S, G SRR, At 111 ulls, hus roin Whlars e Wil bo iad 10 sou'bis tiahulucturers of nulis, bar.fton, Iy L bars, wnd ruilrosd spikéa, Lus wovad o uge ik, whore b will by L0 800 Lits frlunds, THE CHICAGO PHILOSOPIICAL S0~ cluty ninete this evenliic ut vtub-ruous un parlor of Pulindr Houso. Pupsr by Mrs. Ay J P FaEaiey b P antilia il tovbuaial . e SUITS AND DOLIMANY, Sus, Doimang Ladfos, If you hinppon to he down tom hls wecek do not miss the opportunity o calling at onr sfore, 287 Statesst. (yogy Jackson). Wa can soon convinee you Ty wo ean make It worth Four witlle to wyly n block or tivo out of your way, Wheneyey you will ho in want of anything in op Ihie. Just rend this: Ulsters, §2, g3 and 84, for which down-town stores wu’l nsk you $4, 80, and 88, Walklng Jack, ols, $1.50, $2,60, B3, and $4, lay,, locks, B4, 85, anl 80, Cashiiere D), mans, 87, 88, and 89, Elegant 811k Dg), mnns, $10, 12, $16, $18,- 820, to B3, Every Casimero nnd Sllk Dress In op house'fs mirked down 20 per cent. Cnsh, mc{o Wrappers, 88 nud $10 3 worth g1g and . 16, ) THE BERLIN SUIT - (9, . 237 State-st., nenr Jackson, - OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30. . AUCTION SALES, | A e o e . By ELISON, FLERSNEIM & CU,, Auctloneors, 81 und 8 Randolph-at. CLOSING SALE THIS. DAY 0il Paintings O’BRIEN'S GALLERIES, 208 Wabash-av. : Boston Artists’ . AND . . ¢ y i - 'Ream’s Pictures, " ALL'TO BE SOLD, {COMMENCING A’ 21B0'P, A1, No' Limit or Resorvation. ELISON, FLENSIEIM & CO. Aucttoncers, \ i 81 und W Hnndolpheat, TO-DATS SALE, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, D130 A, DM LANOE BTOCK AND GILEAT VARIETY OF HOUSEHOLD G0O0DS CIICKERING GRAND PIANO, CHAMIER AND PARLOR SUITS, EASY CIATRS AND LOUNGES, DESKE AND BOOKCANES, BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARRPETS, PAINTINGS AND CHHIROMUN, LAMPS AND CROCKERY, | 2 ELIFON, FLERSHEIM & o, By POMEROY & Cu. Chattel Mortgage Sale, At469 West Madlaon-’a!.. Near Ada, AT AUCTION, Haturdny, April0, 5t 10 o, the entire housohold fure nituro of nn sleguntly furnishod Hat. *ROYAL BAKING IO WDLER, WDE ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FIROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. ties withont foar of the gustible fogd. $2T Commended for purity siid whule sumougus 0% tho tuvernment Chorolat, U bult, ¢ b VAT BAKING FUWDRI CO. Nuw Virk, MINING OUTFII ROO RV VATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 25 State-st., Chicagos A AN S ALY 1S 1D And Genvrnl Chomieal Anslyst perforipod. RESC GILBERT WHEELELR, Beotchotuoh ARSOR T 1L o5 RS LARK.ST. PRl o STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KIND3, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago. Re earefultabuyonly the Genuloe, ILAIE GOODS, e AN R WAVLS, $1.70, Al uther konds in proportion. Bend for prive-ist JAMES ILALL, 109 State.sts Whclusalo & Hotall. Sand for prico st Goods sont C, U, Duanywiiero, 8010 ssont forthe SMTLTIOILY Wi tnade 10 ranted. Born) v, RN L aATENT, WAL ALl Long Halr Switches, BURNGA M, 2L ) 1 urest annual exe Yister Guods "’“’ 0'\\' derful nesorts w Gpott, W ondarul e Tnont uf Novoltles. Kyysitom ony eent Lo ten dolinrs, GUNTHEIVE Contectionerfy poi s uie TSI 0 T R 74 Mudlson-st. Y CANDII‘;.S( Yrosh Kvory Day, Comstd erod th BESTn the worlds CARASIELS o speclaliy Wholssalu und Rogail, B0 WTATENT, L3 Stacoant REWARD we any of Wiad, f Itchis Ulurlltfit';‘ Minary g Beine ey e ek . Moo & e ke & adIon : = K e Garden, Field, ai Fle\:fi{: ‘No. FOUO & VALENTINE, Seed Ry AT |