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— THE CHICAGO ‘DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1874, SERGT. HOOD. 1Iis Trial by the Board of Polico. Tostimony Concerning Blank War- rants. The Case Continued Until Wo-Dayi Tho Bonrd of Police Commisaloners lield thelr rogular aosslon yostordny nttornoon, with Prosi- dent Shoriden and o full Board in attondaneo. Tho Liearing of the ovidonoo in tho casoof Sorgt. 1ood wos resumod, Mark Suoridan, tho Prosidont, romaking that ko hoped no prolizity ‘would bo indulged in that afiornoon. J0IN W. CLYDE goid ho was on sttornoy-at-law, and liad boon connectod with the Low Departmont of tho Oity of Clileago from Jan. 1, 1870, to Jau. 1, 1874, Tho warrant shown him was 8 known as o disor- dorly warrant, Tor oighit or nino months while engnged in the Law Department to proscouto cason lu tho Pollco Court, ho had soon those war- rants dolivored by Justices Danyon nud Soully's clorka to pollce offlcinls. Oross-cxamination: The Corporation Counsel and City Attornoy wero not, to Lis knowledge, awnre that theso warrants woro issucd. Thoro wns no warraub or procoss kuown to tho statuto a6 o disordorly warrant, Mo lad scon warrants ehnilar to thom {ssnod as disorderly watrants, Thal was not a Stato warrant, . beeduso it was a ‘violntion of tho city ordinance. A Stato warrant could not bo jssucd for the violation of a city ordinance, AN, JAMIESON sroko emphatically on the subject, and statod that e would provo to tho Court that the war~ rant In question was o Stato warrant, and bis romnrks wore supplomented by an extract from Bouvior, deflning and classifying warrants, pro- sented'by his associate. Tho Court were also cdified by a speech from the counsol for accusod, stating his viow of the quostion, M, CLYDE onlightoned the Bourd by his viows to the effect thata State warrant issucd foraviolation of o Stato Inw, whilo & warrant jssued for the arrost of ono charged with tho violation of a city ordinance was known undor tho hond of disorderly war- rauts. Considorable discussion occurred batweon tho soveral counssl on the question, 0, 2. MILLER enid ho was a Iawyer, and had been s polico oficer for twelve years, acting as parrolman, doteotive, Sorgonuf, and Captain. ~On boing hunded the warrant in question, ho stated it to bo what was known as n disorderly warrant. Bach warrants had beon ropostedly given to Polico Borgonnts and Captains to sorve, Vory often disorderly warrants were loft with Sor- Funn(fi and Coptaing in blauk, to bo sorved. Thoey wero issuod by Justices Davis, Millikin, Sturtovant, Foltz, Miller, and others. The di- rootions in relution to the oxecution of those warrants woro that the ollicers should fill them out in cagos of cmergoney, with the proviso that mui’ sbould not be oxccuted Sunday, Jus: tico Scully objected to signiug any of these war- rauts in blavk. At the tine thoso Justices woro in offico theso warrants were loft with the Clerk, end after tho complaining witness lLad mado onth tho warrants were given to the oflicers to fillup. In somo cases {hoy woro dllled up with out ontli. Disorderly warrants Lo regarded in tho nnluro of n suiimony, If the warrant wero in tiro naturo of a civil warrant, issuod by a Jus- tico of tho Yenco, 1t would not bo served by a oficor. It must be issued by s Tolico Jus- to onablo an oflicor to serve it. Tho distine- {ion botwoon a warrant aud n summons was that 3 warrant directed the capture of the person whose name was therein containod ; a summons simply commanded bis appourance. FLAVIUS N, WILDER snid ho remembored tho date whon Officer O'Mears was killed. Ilis impression is that it was Inte Sunday night or early Monduy morning. Ho was ot the polico Statiou” whon Sorgt, Hood was in chargo Saturday, to_attond & woman, What was in tho mornivg, In the afternoon I Lieard thoy wero after her husband to arrest bim. e ndvised him to give himeelf up, In tha evoning his mother-in-luw called at his offico mfid statad that o had not given himself up, whon the wituess repeated Lis advice to give Limself fip immediately. Sunday, between 3 aud 4 o’clock Snooks and Burna called on him, statod their eaze and asked what to do. Ho told them to surronder themselves, and accompnnied them to tho Dooring etreet station, It was botween 4aud 5 o'clogk, thoy woro both locked up, bail Dbeing refused on acconut of the absenco of the Judge. JONX_TONISON, Dailiff of the South Division T'olice Court, said Lo had been connected with tho Police Court of tho City of Chicago five and o hnlf yenrs, The warraut shown witnoss was luown ne a dis- orderly warrant, He had scen theso signed in blank by Bunyon and Summerfield aud delivered them to Cuptnins and Sorgonnts. o nevor hoard instructions given to the oflicers to flll up those bluuk warrauts but uuderstood that in casos of omorgoncy thoy woro to bo filled.up by officors, 1fo did not know of auy such wartanty having boen served. J. M. FARBELL, an_attorney, know oficers llood and Scaulan, Ofleor Hood gave Scanizn o warraut in tho early port of August 1872, for tho nrrost of Chris af- forty. 1io was in tho station-house when it was handed Scaulan: it was ab the timo of roll-call. Enrly in the morning of Sunday o nun madoa complaint against Raflorty ; ho ap- peared to have Leon pounded considerably, Ho aado the complaint to the Sorgeant. ~ Hood Lauded tho warraut to Scanlan at roll-call in the ovening. It was headed o disorderly watrant. This mun wns one cf Rafferty’s wituosses in n case ho wus attouding to before tho Police Court for Raflerty. . DR, WILDER NECALLED, Iie was enlled in the morning of Saturday to sce tho child of Bnooks whom lio was attending, aud it was in_the evening of the samo doy thut ho suw his wife. 3 JAMES SCANLAN 3 snid he was & police ofticer, and hind beon so for fivo yours. _Tho warsaut for the arrost of Cliris- tophier Rafferty was banded him botween five minutes to 7 und 7 o'clock. Ho camo to tho sta- tion that day about half-pnst 6 in tho evening. It was lis doy off, Ho did not know anything ubout tho warrant for the arrost_of Chris Raf- forty until it was handed him. Tlo was uot in thnt station betweon 3 und 4 o'clock on that day, Sergt, Hood did not hand him that warrant at an carlior hour fn the day than the timo he stated. 1o did not think he could bo mistuken 1y to tho hour, He nover wont to the station whon it was his day off. He was not at the stn- tion during tho du{, and did not go to the station until that bour, 1o was absolutely certain on thut puint, JUSTICE SCULLY, one of the Polico Justices, suid ho hiad hadsomo cxperionco ‘as an attornoy and Justico of the Tonce. Tlo kuow tho fuct of the fwsuing, of thesn warrunts in blank. When ho took his po- nition a1 Police Magistrate ho put o stop to theso Emcowlmgu. o did not_think suy Captain or ergennt on the ‘West Bide could say ho ever gave thom warrants signed in blank, to bo filied up. 1o is tho magiatiato in chargo’ of tho wta- tion where Cupt, Lull sorved ; -lio nevor nsked him to sign any wwrrants in blank, GEORGE COOLER, Dafliff of Judgo I'rec’s court, #ald hehad ssen warrants - vigued in, blank, called skoloton warrants, Ho had scon them in tho station aceeusiblo to tho polico ofMoluls; had soon them ovor sinco lo was conmected with tho forco. Mo had on- some ocoa- sions beeu warrants tilled up without oath luving firat boen made. This was some tima ago, and gonerally for the purpose of making Tuids on houses of {ll-fnmo. "Ha_was unablo to anuwer whether tho Bomds of Police, tho Bu- perintendont of Polico, or Capt, Ilickey, wero cognizaut of Lhis, . TIOMAB GRAGAN, & police oflicor ;* was a q:xllcn officer when tho warsant for the nrrost of Rafferty was Issued, Ila was In tha station at the Lime it way givon to Ofiicor Beanlnn, It was about 7 o'clock in the ovening, just nftor roli-call, Tho defouse rested, und tho progocutivn called OAT'L, HICKEY, Who tentifled thet he nd boon connected with tho polico einco 1861, e had hoard the tosti- mony of Borpt, Ilood Saturday, but did.uot romomber to havo given auy, iustructions to flll up o blank wanant for tho purposo of coffecting. an arrost, as testificd to. He once wroto a lotter to Ilood inclosing a blanik warrant, and had instructed him to insort tho namos of certaln partios, after the complaining witnors had mude oath before & L'olico Magis- trate, bub was unable to furnishi the nminos of tho purtion who woro to bo urrosted. Frequont- 1y, whon arrosta at dog and prizo fights were to o made of parties whoso namos wora unlnown, blank warrants hnd beon iseued on application of oflicors wuling tho urrests, Inroply to Bergt. Ilood, he said i wes his ox- «pericnce, inacrtuln coson, or fn cortaln patts of #ho olty, that s man would go with sn ofticer, moro willingly whon tho oMeer stated ho lind o warrant. That was tho caso {u the district whoro Tiood was stationod, CADT, DUORLEY lind novor known it to bo the praction to arrost a man_ without n° warrant without an onth, ifo lind Jnown of theso blank warrants boing in tho sintion, but not of snybody using thom., The drawor whoro they woro focliad up wns necossiblo to Btntionkoopors Porry and Bonjamin, THOMAS IARRRT T, SHorgoant of Polles, bna Mon-on {lie nollco forca sinco. 1857 or '68. 1Iad served undor Onpt. Hickoy soven or ofglit yoars, ITe nevor rocoived instructions from Copt. Ilickey to arrost por- sous on blank warrsnts, no oath or afiirmation having boon mndo, He hnd boon Borgeaut at tho Armory. Mo was always nblo to got o Justieo wiien wanted, 116 hind seon theso war- rants in the drawer at the atation. They wore called skoloton warrauts, 1o lad soon dis- ordorly warranls thors, but had never known Sorgennts at & distanco from tho station to uea thom, 8nooks and Burns woro recailed, and Officer Michaol Mahonoy wns produced, but no now faols woro elicltod of materinl importance, Borgt. ITood was called, and exp\nlned his toa- timony of Baturdny apportaining to the rocord of tho names of prisonors booked at tho station. AUNMITTED, Tho enso wan subinitted. on tho testimony, couuuol&[:muh)g to present briefa for roviow by tho Board, upon tha guestion aa to what s the differenco botweon a Stato and disordorly war- rtaut, this morning at 11 o'clook. LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE LAST MASQUERADE. Another of the apparently ondless masque- rades of the !Turnverion Vorwarts was given at tho upacious West Twelfth streot linll last oven- ing. Xt was not 8o deolded n stccess, in point of numbors, ns tho last entortninmont of tho same oharacter glvon thero, probbly becousa thoro was moro discrimination used in tho sd- misslon of terpsichorean ecandidates, The gal- lories were not uncomfortably crowded, nor was thoro nny appronch to énthusiastic applaugo ot any part of tho proceodings. Thoro woro no distinguished gunests, and tha costumes woro commonplaco euongh to suit tho staid idess of o Quakor or Quakoross. A soli- tary Prussian soldior represented the milltary power of Germany, and Franco was ropresonted by n Geveral of the old Empiro, and o bandy- loggoed Zounve. Unclo 8am promenaded around with & country girlunder his arm and a greou silk umbrella in his hand. Lhere wero a fow monkeys and soveral hnrlurfinins. ‘Cho womien woro vory unevon, rangiug all the way from fair, (Af., aud forty, fo sixtoon, slim, and soraggy. Thoro wora, howovor, a fow protty faces aud fonturos toredoom the gouoral mass. ‘I'ho music wag vory falr, and tho dancing ox- collent—round dancos predominating, ‘Lhero wore sixteon on the programmo, il told. At10 o'olact, the curtain of the stage uprolied, and rovealod a procession about to start for tho floor, It did that immodiately, and was vory fair to look upon. It woson allegory of Chi- cngo, Iirst camo a group of Indians, represont- ing tho Chicago of a .coutury gono by, Next came o represcutation of old Fort Dearborn, with & corporal’s guard of Unitod States soldiors, attired in tho greon uniforms of half a_ contury ago, Then came a teamsator, whoae horge aud wagon jwere sunk in tho mud of 1840. Noxt appoared tho Chicago of tho pros- ont—an immonso fomalo with vory red hair, and a moso not for romoved from A sus- piclon of the swmo tingo, weated in a wagon, -in the rear of ~which grovelled a numbor of females, apparontly biting the dust, but, in reality, mimicking tho fomales who havoe undortakon tho gomowhat hopeloss task of con- vertlug the Obicago enloon-keopors, Tho rear-guard wns formed by tho Chicago of the futwre, a fair-looking ‘woman, who hed wino maids of howor surrounding ber chariot, In tho latter woro sign-bonrds, with the following indications: *Milwaukeo, 3¢ milo;" * St. Louis, 23 miles;" * Cincinnati, 2'miles ;" * Cairo, 6 miles ;" and so on, Judg- ing by this scale, Chicago will loave all the citis of anclont and modern Limos, from Niuovoh oven unto London, completely in tho shade. Itisto bo hoped, for the sake of fresh air, that this ca- lamity may not befall tho earth, especially if Bridgoport continuos to incroase and multiply. Following the procession thero wore somo pretty tableaux, and then dancing was rosumed until’ the unmnasking hour, after which tho amusomont slackenod for supper, and was ngain continued until tho wakeful rooster pro- olalmed the approach of day. e COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. p Tho County Commissionors mot yestorday af- ternoon, President Ashton in the clair. FINANCIAL, The quarterly report of the County Troasurer was presented and referred to the Comumittes ou Tinauce. Tho main points of the rovort wera 08 follows: GENFILL FOND, Balanco on Land, a8 per Dacetubir xeport 3 08,076.05 195,205.65 1 Pald county orders, & 213,82061 Jury certificutes und witncsa foos. 8,58408 Connnissions on Tocoipta., 114,91 ‘Commissions on disbursomonts, OLD BINKING Balence on band a8 per Decomber ropart, 87800000 00rn0 tarasnnansnesnsuns 1§ 98,040,20 Tax recelpts of 1671, 1872, and 1873 e 1R8240 Total.... Dy peymenis, Litinee Mareh 7, Tux reccipta of 1674 and 1873 Total, . payments, Balanco March 2, 187, FUNLIC BUILDING FUND, Balanco on batd us per Decommbor report, Paid faud, and commissions or disbursements, 17013478 Balunco March 3, 187, ... -0 169,210,564 = 1LOOKS, _Commissionor Clough offored a_resolution directiug tho Committee on_Public Buildings to uso for the jail and Criminal Court building_ the lod:ku specified in tho original contruct, and no othor, ‘Commissioner Orawford said the prico charged for the Nowell lock was exorlutant. - r. Nowall stated, by pormission, that o had manufactared thoe locks according to the original specitications, Mr. Annstrong, the architect, stated his boliof that tho Yale lock was equully good and much cheaper. Commissionor Harrigon moved an smendment to tho effect that the Nowell locks be adoptod ’:ravlded the prico charged is not, oxorbitunt. - I'he nmendment was m]n{)tud. On motion of Qommissioner Crawford, tho vote was reconsidered, and tho rosolution of Commis- sloner Clo\;fih was votod dowrf, “I'he Board thon adjourncd until Mondny, © ———— THE NEWSBOYS' HOMI, Tho rogular quartorly meeting of the Dirce- tors of tho Nowsboys' Ilome was hold at tho ‘boys' roomm, 44 LaSalle street, yeuterdny aftor- noon. A quorum was present. ‘The minutos of the lnat moeting wero road and approved, Mr, Dillings, Buperintendont, then read his report from Deo. 1, '78, to March 1, '74, whioh whows nt somo length tho difficulties oxporionced in tho managoment of the Homo and tho disposition of tho boys, Among tho difficulties are thoso arising from their desire to patronizo choup 14,805.16 o 24,805,95 in 175 S and demor alizing amusements. It was also found that tho boys wero not particularly disposed towards attending the night-sohools, The boys show somae degres of improvemont in manners and morals, how- ever, and the reports from those sont to tho country are In evory way encouraging and satis- factory. Complabit wes mada that the muniol- pul authorities would give no attention to re- quosts mindo to olose up gambling establish- ments whore tho boys werd allowed to squandoer thelr monoy. 'The roport furthior shows that the numbor of "boys roceiyod during the quartor was forty-oight, of whom clevon were sont to the country, aud five to the hospital. T'he nverago daily attondanco was tweuty-sevon, and the cash recoived from monls and lodgiugs, $420,05, I'ho roport was on motion placed on tilo, a Dlisa MoLain tondored her reslguation ay Ma- ron, A committeo of throo, conslating of Mosars, TFairbank, S8kinner, and Billlugs, was appointed to fill tho vacanoy thus ocousloned, ‘Iho Trensuror's roport was rend, showing ro- ceipty, £1,087.42; oxponditures, $1,085,04 ; and oush on band, 81,48, T'hio quostion of ehanging the name and widon- ing the soope of the institution cumo np for dis~ ourslon-on & writtou opinlon of W, I, olden relative to the powor of tho Dircotors to make tho clinuge. Mr, Bhorrard thought the Iustitution should ‘mtu thoir 10,000 apyropriation to bulld on thoir ot, Mr. BDonton tlmuth it a good timo to bulld. Mr. Skinnor sald that n donation of 812,000 awnited the Soolety whon the building” was oreoted, Dr. Miller moved that a building bo ereated, and Mr, Bkinugr noconded it, Mr, Dllllnilll ntimated that ho would not caro to romnin with the Home aftor May. 'I'ho Iadics prosont_thought thoy conld not do anythiug Lo aid the Ilomo unloss thoy bullt, Tho motion was unanimously enrriod to build on the Quincy stroet lot at onge, and the Exeou- tlvo Committeo was instructed to tako chinrgo of tho work of “building, N J. McGrogor Adnms tondored his resiguation o8 President on ncoount of ill health. It waslald on tho table, mombera hoping he would recover and resume his dptios, Mra, Kolth's rosignation waa accoptod. Tho meoting then adjonrnoed. peati -l THE BANKERS' FUND AGAIN. To the Kilitor of The Chicapo Tribtine: Bmn: It scoms to mo that somo of my brother banle-clerls, or tho wrilers of varions communi= cations who sign thomsolvea such, aro making fools of thomselves about tho distribution of tho Baukers' Rollof-Fund, In tho fitst placo, thoy know, or ought to kuow, that the assocln- tion of bankors' clorks of Ohicago or of New York lhad nothing to do with this fund, In tho second place, thoy Luow that Mr, Coolbaugh was simply tho custodian of this fund, and had no more to do with the distribution of tho moncy than sy other bank President, but that there was a com- mittoo consisting of Mr, Scncider of the Bank of Illinals, Mr. Ehis of tho Second National Bank, and Mr. Ruttor of the Traders’ National Bank, to whom all applications for relief were mado subject to tho approval of the othor Prosidents, and that if thoy dosiro to sce s list of tho bauk clerks rolisved out of the fund they hnve only to nppl{ to nuy momber of tho Committao, when they will bo gratified with such n statement, nnd lenrn algo, thit instend of tho *¢ burnt-out bank clorks" only having soma . 85,000 of this fund thoro were * mendicants ¥ enough to gobble up £19,000 of the $27,000 sent, and the remaining 8,000 attor tho npproprintion to Dr. Johuson wore distributed amongst the various charitablo fustitutions of tho clt{. For my part, 1 am disgusted with the clamor of theso protonded bank-clerks. Do they want to parade sll tho bank-elorks of Chicago as beg- gars? If thoy wont tho list of the reciplonts of this fund published, they huve only to nnyly}to tho Commitico; bul, nsone bank-clerl, I pio- tost againat tho oxposure of the ncedy inll- enants who sought rollof and who have not lost all delicaoy, for the sake of gratifying the sploon of n fow dissppointed dead-beats. Shamo on thom for theso misorablo flings on the Bank Presidonts, Thoy kuow that they are as falae as thoy are moan and contemptiblo, A GexuiNe BAaNR-OLERE, —_—— CRIMINAL, THE TOLICE COURTS, John MeGann was examiued by Justico Boy~ den yesterday on a chargo of disorderly conduct, and handed ovor to tho Connty Court to decldo the.question of lis alloged and quito apparont insanity. A man named Thomas Maddon, living at No. 1006 Btato atreot, wns asnulted ebout € o'clock Bundoy ovening on tho Tweifth street bridgo, and robbed of $15. No arrouts. A fellow who gnve his name as discovored by Mrs, M. A.Thomas lin her house at No, 35 Park placo, svidently in searol of plun- der. Bho Inid biold of him, and coaxed him to romain until Oficor Uellows cameo and porsunded the iutrnder to accompauy lim to the Union Stroot Btation, ‘The wholesale grocery of Rao Brothera, at No. 148 Bouth Water strast, was brokeu into .Sunday night, but boforo the burglars hud succooded in socuring any [lflnudur, the polico frightoned them, and thoy loft. John Herzog was examined by Justico Boyden at the Armory yostordny moruing on n charge of burglary, and romanded until tho dth insb. un- der bonds of 81,200. James Cundnmn, an alleged accomplio, wad also. hold uadar bosds tovthnt ato. Tho item in yostorday's jssue ohnrging West- brooko, the propriotor of tho bed-honses, with Daving assaulted_aud robbad ona of his lodgers, was incorrect. Tho nct was coinmitted by Lowis Lawson, an employe, who was tried for tho offeuso by Justico Scully yestorday moruing, and sent to tho Bridewell for 103 days. Trank Monotto, 2 humblo 'bus-dviver, way charged befors Justico Benlly yesterday morn- ing with obstructing. tho progross of o lordly stroot-car, by standing still upon tho track aud refusing to let it pass, 'The Justico fined him 87 and costs, a8 it was a clear eago of unadultor; ated “ cussédnoss,” = Tho saloon of S, LaFontaine, at No. 88 Har- rigon stroot, wag entorad by byrglara botweon and 10 o'clock Buuday might, and robbed of merchandiso aud cash viluod at about #100. Au culrance was offected through the rear door, during_ the nbsenca of the proprictor at church, and whilo tho officor of the beat was at the station in chinrgo of a prisonor. Patrick Rogers, the father of the Ind who was held to the Criminal Court last weelk by Justice Boydeun on o chargo of stenling olothes from a Chieago, Alton & 8¢, Lotis Luilroad mon, was youtorday brought up at tho Armory on a elmrfiu of receiving stolen goods, knowing them to be Auch. Justico Boydon continued the case nntil the dth inst. A South Bide bartondor, James Leo by name, was grossly insulted Sunduy evening by two young gentloman who oalled in and ordered drinks, After threo rounds bad been disposed of, tho two young geutlemen nslked Leo to ** stand thom off," roprosonting thhb they wero good men and ominently worthy of trust, Thoro was & temporary ~suspoudion of tho gamo of p(n.‘ml which was going on, just long enough to allow the playery to witness him operato upon tho bilkers withi an cmpty soda bottlo, The Int- tor eseapod into the stret, but the bartender followed, and was arrested by an adjacent po- licoman. 1o nppoared at Justico Dauyon's court in answor to the chargo, but, s the pros- ccutors failed to sppoar, Lo was discharged. The docket in Justico Scully's South Side Po- lice Court yosterday morning was a yery light one for Sunday morning, containing ouly thirty- soven cagen, of which thurty-fivo wore for cascs whioh posscss au intorost only to the gath- oror of wtatisties, illustrating tho ovils arising from a too decp indulgenco in the flowing bowl, Justico Beully hus boen amusing mmuerr of Into with finding out tho oxact smount of work ho has sccomplished sinco the 1st of Decombor last, Tho rosult is seon in the following figures : From Dec. 1, 1878 to Maroh 1, 1874, ho tried at tho Wost Division Police Court %,190 cnses, of which 1,005 wero city casos and 225 criminal casics, whicl makes an averago of twonty-oight cascs aday, Ilo sent 120 cases to the Criminal Court, or 153 peraons male and fe- male. Ho colleotod from flues 34,064, aud sent 0560 persons to the Iousoe of Corrcetion, The occurronce of a dire misfortuno soon aftor the firet_oxporlonco of religion, i apt to shake tho fnith of ordinary mortals; bub it in doubtful whothor suoh wiil bo tho caso with ‘Barney Huight, the mosl promising convert of tho oustod McCOnrthy, Since Darney was cap- tured, ho has boon o changed mau,, Lo doosu't drivk; Lo nbstains from swonring; siokes only the mildest cigars, ‘and hunts far and wido for » person willliig to tako his domoralizing busi- nowa off his haunds at the trifing little sum of §100,000 cash down, and tho rost iu ten monthly payments of $10,000 cach. Yet, on Sunday aftor- noon, Barney's Puuuucn wag soroly tried, fIo met two frionds of his boyish days, "two lads with whom he uacd to attond Elder Knapp's Sunday- School,—Bartlett and Whiten by namo,—and lio invited thom iu to No, 222, Thero ke gave them some godn-water aud o mild cigar oach, and be- gan reluiing his rocont religious oxperionce, At this intoresting point his attention was domand- ed by two youngstors, Plnying the four-ball i;umc, who wanted Lis opinion upon the ques- 1on of whather the two reds, upon which one of tho playows wis making on infinity of caroms, wore or wore not ‘‘in the croteh,” Harnoy decided thut thoy wero not and roturned to bis formor Sunduy-sohool companions, 'They lad flod; snd 80 too, aubsequent examiuntion doveloped, hnd two bottles of champagne. If Darnoy ever, #ince his convorsion, cante near swenring it was then, IHe huuted high und low for the mon and Jamos Sall was . found them at last, ench with an empty cham- imguu bottidin his pooket, and a face” liy with Lt pecutinr glory thut that gouerous liquid only Imparts, ]Jurno{ decided that potty lurcony should on no account go unpunished, €0 he had the men nirested and bofore Justico Boully yos- torday morniug. ‘"Yhoy woro let off with s tino of 86 apleco, the hoary convort - hnving relentel s far as to stato to the Judgo that there wore oxtenuating cirenumstances, TILE CRIMINAL COURT, Tho _batch of privoners whom Judge Moore handud over on Saturdayto rocoive the nttention of burbors at the various places of penal worvl- tudo were yosterday disagrecably surprised by an invitation from Juilor Folz to pro- paro thomuelyes for the rond. Among the moat: intonsoly. disgusted at this superlative hasto was Barcon, \who hud hoped'to havo ro- Aliseellaneous o malned horo ponding the appliention of hiscopn. #ol for a suporacdons from tho Bunrome Conrt., Tho sovantcon who iero doomed to tho Poni- tontiary wore attondod on thoir trip to Jollot by the Jailor and Doputy Hutohinson, while Bhoriff DBradloy accompaniod tho soyen who will entor upon n scholantio torm at tho Pontinc roform in- stitution, . * . Judge Booth oponod the March torm of tho Oriminal Court yostordsy, In placo of Jnd“a Jameson, who was excusod on nccount of hia ili- health, by fempaueling the Grand Jury. This consisted of tiwonty-threo jurors, me follows: Aloxander E. Yunna Foreman ; Frank Lombard, Jumos Fitzgorald, G. 8. Butlor, Josoph Wild, L. Rothgorbuty - T Guaing, " 18, T Prontien Chnrios_I'. Roach, Ioury W. Blow, Bernats Flynn, I T Witkinon;” Bamuel _Buell, W. J. Plows, Goorgo H. Eaton, J. N. Glovor, 0, O, Otto, Lmil Henning, FA Bosainger, Jamos O'lara, W. I, Wilson, James Olifford, N, B, Btorm. A potit Jury ‘wae aléo ompanoled, but na the oarlior part of the weok will Lo acoupied by tho Grand Jury in finding ‘Indiotments, they will not bo further wanted until Thuraday, for which day the Gago trinl is wot. Tho Judge anim- advorted in the strongest language upon tho filthy conditlon of the Couri-ITousc, and gave ordors that the passogo bo cleanod out and monns of voutilation nt onco had, as the airof the place was surchnrged with poisonous vapors, Tho robuko was woll merited, and a complote :nn!o\;mou of tho rookery should at onao be of- octod, TIE QUACIK DOOTORA. Tha quack doctors ara beginning to fool tho strong nrm of the law rathor uncomfortably. By the ordor imposing the fluo last Saturday, the partios wero onch remandod to jail until the-fino should bo patd, but timo was “given o fix tho matter up yestorday, and ft {8 more than proba- ble many efforts woro made to ralso tho necesga- ry 8100 “or 8600. * Dr," Bigolow came to tho istrict Attornoy's room Inchirymoso, complain- ing that 600 did not grow on auy of 'tho bushes ho know of, Dr. 8hipp, however, taced tho mu- sle, or tho Clerk, and pald his 8100, but with tho appearanco of aman who was having his bout tooth oxtracted, Dg, Jordan hoped to smooth affairs somowhat by filing an aflidavit that he had just gono into'tho business and had now lefc it oft forover, which, howover, coming after prm.'ec:dlngs ngainst lim, wag somowhat trans- prent. ¥ Chrigtion Nolson, tho alerlk of the nimble- footod Iean, and Gonorous L. Hondoraon, fo- duced by tho small fing with which their con~ froros hud escapod, snd who had proviously givon bail, onterad n nollo contondoro yestorday aud thoroby intimated o dosire to contribute somothing to Uncle Sam’s revonue. Thoy will doubtloss bo nccommodated shortly. The Judge wished it to be distinetly undersiood that a ro- potition of the crimo would entitlo the porson comunitting it to a pormanont residenco at Joliot, MISCELLANEOUS, Justico Sr:ullfi issued at his offico yestorday, a warrant for the arrost of Josepl Falton, whd Maggio Stoiner alleged on oath was the cause of her becoming tho mother of o boy Inat February. Oliver Orson Brigga wns hold to bnil in §500 yesterday, by Unmited States Commissionor “Iovuo. on n charge of sellinyg liquor without a congo. Tho cage of tho stealing of 5,000 cignra from Mora & Co., of 162 Enst \Washington streot, was placod in tho hands of Officor Van Vlierden, who worked it up in o satisfactory mauner. Aftor surveylng tho promises ha camo to the conclus- iou that the robbery had boen committed by some ono fntimately nequninted with the build- ing. Aftor n longthy senrch of the promises ho bit upou 1,800 of (ho stolen cigars hid in snch closo prox{mity to tho room of tho jauitar, a col- ored man, George Caroy by “name, that ho do- oded ho was the guilty™party, Oaroy was ac-. cordingly nrrostod and taken to tho Armory yestordny morning. The prisoner stoutly denied any knowledgo of the robbory, but the flnding of thio rost of tho stolon property will probably decide bis innoconco or guilt. Mora & Co. stato that thoy have beon suffering from robbories during tho pnst threo months, they always oc- curring on Baturday night, 'Their store was entered from the empty oihica next door, the wall Letwoou hclnfi moroly Inth and plaster, present- ingg but a slight obataclo to tho cnorgetic thiof, — 3 GENERAL NEW3, The ladies of the Christian Union made a aplendid opening of their Innches in aid of the Unton ydatordny, st 172 Madison street. The tablos were beautifully ornamented, and thero were nttraclive young ladies to attond them. Givo thom a call to-dny, A little German boy, about 5 years old, who was picked up on Btato stract, noar Fourteenth, Sunday afternoon, is at tho Armory. His nnmoe, Lo says, is Diotz. Tho monthly meeting of Baptist ministors wag held at tho roums of tho Baptist Publication So- cioly, 59 Washinglonstract, yesterdsy morning, the Rov. A. J. Frost in tho chair. Reports from the varions churches showed that during Yebrnary 161 had boon reocived by baptism, and 96 by lotter. Omicers for the eusuing six months wero elocted, au follows: DPresidont, the Rev. 'I'. W. Goodspeed; Becrotary, the Rov. A, Bluckburn; Comuitteo of Arrangements, the Revs, John Gordon, W. O. P'almer, aud W. W, ovorts, Jr. The Rev. Goorge Rodgors, of England, doliv- ored his firat locture Inst ovening in tho Iirst Prosbyterinn Church before o large and intor- osted audiznee, iy subjoct was tho * Tabor- nnclo in the Wilderness,” His locture was itlua- trated with a madol of thoTabornacle, and viows of Moucs smitig tho rock, Monut Sinai, Brazon Candlestiol, Meroy Soat, aud 8 map showil.g tho journoyiug of tho children of Israel through the “wildorness, ‘The second lecture will bo given this evening at the samo place, when Lo will continuo his vivid description of the Tubor- nacle. 'These Jectures are undor tho auspices of tho Young Mon's Christian Aszoclation, and ave froo to tho publio. . Tho iutornal revenue receipte for the Firat Distriet of Illinois, collected nt tho headquar- tors in this city during Fobruary last, wero as follows: $37,620.90 werene 2 8500,040.49 Tollow] lections for the month of Il Duties, gold, .. Hospltal mon Totalicenseresssusnnns $150,874, The churches that do not pay much attention toLent ara wll agog just now with entortain- ments of ull kinds, particularly amateur theati- cals. This weok the New England Church, and next week Itobert Collyer's Church, will give drmmatic entortaluments, and thero is a good deal of amicublo rivalry botweon these good frionds and noar neighbors to ses’ which can show tho prottiost girls, the finest youths, tho neatost sluge, the most smusing plays, and tho biggest nualonces, Dally may the performors boAeon overywhere, iu_streats, cars, stages, ofticon, nud howmos, conning their little yellow- covered anphlolu andmuttering their linos, and nightly 1s" North Dearborn strect ‘gny with tho “ busy noto of praparation.” z THE URICKMAKENS, Tho Brickmalwors’ Associntion of Chieago hield o moeoting yuuhm!ly afternoon in tho oflice of Mr, Tully, 200 Loballo stroot, About twenty- flve mombors wore Pmnnul, and much intorost was manifestod in the reports of the varlous committees. Agtor tho roading of tho minutes and. .tho usual routine business, Mr. Moulding, as Ohair- man of the Committes appointed to confer with tho North Bido Brickmakors’ Assoolation, made & roport, tho substanco of which was that the North Siders decidod to remain as they wore, o woparnto orgaulzation, hut would confor with tho Olucn;ia “Assoclation aud bo guided by them, #Undor tho doad-hond list, described last week, it was fonved many abuses might orecp in, and, turough personnl spite, somo worthy and houor- rable man's roputation be blackened, so a_com- mitteo was appointed to Investigato all tho churgos mado against mon branded as dead- bents., ‘I'ho Committeo on Lion Law wore to have mado a report, but tho Chuirman stated thut It would not be propared before the noxt moeting, Thero scem to bo o fooling of antipathy oxist- ing botween the lime men and the North Hide DBrickmakors, ‘To rostorejgood fooling, und to tost tho North Sider's intentions, the Association passed the following: . Hlesolved, That the members of this Asssociation aro bound to recognizo the delinquent st of the North 8ido rickmaliers® Association, and in overy respect to tpont nakd list ae that roturnod by motbors of (lfu Aue woclation, Provided: Thst the vth Sido Awsociation reeognizo the delinquent list of this Asgociation to tha sumo extent, TUE TOLLESTON OLUD. 2 . Tho Tolleston Club hold a moeoting yosterday aftornoon at 2 o'vlock in the oflice'of 8, M, Maore, Tronsuror of the Olub, 'The mooting wus callod to order by thoe Prosident, 8. I, Turyll, who spoke of thio object for whioh tho mooting had Leon called, viz: to (ako aotion with rogard to the fnancial condition of the asdocintlon, and called upon the Becrofary to eall the'rolf of monborshlp, The following gen- M, Mooro, Dr. Rdwards, John B. Tallitt, B, l’hl){n‘)l1 B. O, Clenver, Dr. U. R, Ilavon, B, M. Ford | T, A, Harre, Jr., €. J. Pock, I, 0, Wallor, V. tumer, I. Abboy, I. W. Peck, Ioward Priostly, F'. Palmor, J, IL. Fostor, IL.' E. Rick- ott, Aloxandor Whito, 'Thomas Blagg, William Groos, Jamos Orow, Aloxnndor Bamplo, Jolin Button, James \Vrlghc Jamed Moore, B, T, Ayor, Amos Granuos, B, Posoooli, and ' 0." D, Taencock. ‘Tho Tronanrer then mado hin nununal roport, showing a balanco now in the Wreasury of $310,01, Mr., 0. T, Pock, Qhalrman of tho Excontive CQommittoe, prntnnlnd tho finance roport of tho Club, proving thoir affairs to bo in a Lighly pros- porous condition, Tho ‘nngoly of tha Olub nre ovor $11,000, and their linbilitics about 81,500 Tho noxt business of importance waa tho eleo- ton of officers. Tho ballot resultod ag follows : Prosident, Gcnri:o \V. Thompson ; Vice-Prosi~ dont, Mooro Henth; Secrotary, Ld Btarr; Tronaurer, 8. M. Monroe; Exeontive Committos, Pock, Bi M. Ford, T. A. Howe. Aftor transnoting Rome unimportant business, tho mooting adjourned. _TWO MEFORMERS. Thoro waa n rathior livoly timo at a boor collar in 116 Wost Mudison strect Saturdasy night, ro- aulting from tho succossful attempt of two {cung mombers of n local roligions neooiation 0 gob two of tho fomalo inmutes of tho placo to abandon thoir occurntlon of lianding beor ronud and bandying amall talk with the thoroughbreds and sports who infost thoplaco. 'Lho girls wero the] dnughtors of & Mrs. Loge, who lives on Helsted streot, near Archer avenuo, and woro forced ngalnst thelr will to go into tho Ingor-saloon business, by their mother, who prefers to live in " idloness pur~ abaged by her daughtors’ work to earning an Lonest livelihood. 'This fact Lecoming known to Mosurs, Stott and anpnr, through acommunica- tion from Mrs. Logo's yonngoest daughtor, who Lias hithorto withstood hor mother'’s alternate thronts and importunitios, they ropaired Hatur- dn‘i; ovoning to tho Inger-boor saloon where tho oldor lstors wero ongugud and made a plain statomont of tho facts fo tho proptictor. lie invitod thom to lonvo tho placo i langungo thnt wasquits impolito, and, whon thoy failodite budge, he exprossed n detormination lo throw them into the streot. ‘Thoy told him to come on, but ho did not como. Thoy then went to the girls, helped thom on with thoir shawls, and, befora tha orowd of “sports’ could or- gamzo to ihterfore, tho four lhind made a rather hasty exit through tho front door. Tho girla thon went home, aud oxplained tho rozson of their roturn to thoir unnatural mother, who was intonsoly disgusted, ealled them undutiful olhnrhui and quoted, or rather misquoted, the beautiful words of Shuksponro, * low sharper than, ete.” Of courso thore is an undercurront of romanco in the story, with a church in the background, o lalo of wedding-rings, aud beau- tiful prospeet gmmrnll{ but Slott and Cowper {.}hhfi: that the least sald of that, st prosent, the otter, — THE CITY HALL, Tho amount paid in for water tsxos yostorday woy $2,025.80. A mooting of the Cominittee on Polico is called for Thursday aftoraoon at 2:30 o'clock. A meoting of the Committco on Fire and Water is called for Wodnosday aftornocon at 8 o'clock, TTho city ofticials, clorks, employes in tho Pub- lio Library and othor ollices, wore paid off yes- torday, tho sum takon out of the City Treasury boing about $20,000. Tho Oity Attornoy yesterday dlsmissod about fifty cases of ealoon prosccutions upon whieh appenls hud beon taken, on condition of tha paymont of costs by the dofendunts. ‘Tho Board of Public Works Intoud advertising for new bids for the West Chioago Avenuo Polico Btation, ns somo changos have beon mado in tho plaus and specifications, Tho Bonrd of Polico, gnumrdny roturned to their own quorters, which havo "boen entirely renovated. The Firo Dopartmont 14 now Luppy in having its Lheadquarters free from trials snd court procoedings, The amount paid in to the City Collector yes- tordny wos 819,000, Of this amount 10,000 was recoived in eurroncy, aud the mnjority of tho paymonts woro of small smounts. 'There was one check for 8771 and another for 3620, thoso being the only large sums. Qity Treasurar O'Hara returncd to the eity Bunday ovening and was at lis offico a short timo vesterdny afternoon. 1lia prosence was not ganorally known, and ho thereforo escaped » Inrga amount of boring which has boen waiting bis return to the cares of office. Building permits wero issued yesterday as fol- lows: Enos Ayres, four-story and basement brick, 40x55 fect, Nos, 239 and 241 Randolpl street; Graham AcNemara, snme as forogoing, No. 243 Randolph street ; Killian Pulver, one- story brick, 20x30 feot, on Lytle placo. i sl £ ¥ PERSONAL, Master ITonry 8. Walker, the famous English boy pianist, wns aniong the arrivals at the Grand Coutral last night. Mr, I. D. Palmer, the manager of Niblo's Gardon, Now York, has arrived in town to supor- futond tho production ofgthe spoctacle of ** Un- diue " at Hooley's Theatre Monduy. A speoial traiu of four cars and locomotive will start Baturday noxt from Now Yorlk for Chi- engo, with the 125 poople of Jarrett & Palmer'a Ballot Troupe. Thoy will arrive Sundny. At » meoting of the Sccond Prosbyterian Church, last night, tho call extonded somo weeks ago to the Rey. J. M, Gibson, of Mon- }‘renl, alo become pastor of the church, was af- rmed. In the published intorviow betweon a Trinuxe roporter and Deucon Reed, of the Union Iark Bantist Chureh, the latter was undorstaod to sny that, at a mutual council, tho pastor could Pm- for ‘charges sguinst the Deacons, Mr. Koed thinka he wns misunderstood, as he never had such an opinion, sud does not wish to be made to appear ignorant of Baptist usago in Churoh mattors, The funeral service at tho Church of the Holy Fawily for the lats Miss Lizzio Delobant, yes- torday morning, was of & most solemn and im- posing character, . At 11 o'vlock the main isles of thochurch wero well fllied, wheu o solemn high maes was offored up for the repoke of the soul of tho deceaged, At tho conclusion of tho mass TFather Nottors, 8. J., doliv- erod o foeling aud ocloquont nddross a8’ o fust tributo to tho many cnnobling qualities of hend nnd hoart of the lamented voung lady. Tho deconsed was o sistor of Mr. Thomas Delchant, Jr., partner of tho firm of W. L Quan & Co., and in her 17th year, Sha way ong of tho most talented and brilliant pupils at tho Dominican Convent of Binsinawn Monud, Wis. A large number of frionds and scquaint- ances will mourn the loss of one who was “guntched nway in besuty's bloom," and whose aweot and gontlo manuers evoked sunshine and smiles whorover she was known. Bixty-five car- riagos followed the remainsto Calvary Cemotory. TOTEL ARRIVALS, @rand Pacific—R, M. Holos, Bt. Augustino; E. A, Hchoyer, Yokahama ; Harry Valmer, New York; Col. A. Arnot, Washington; Westerno Bascome, Lonia ; Judge 8, R, Moore, Kan- kakeo; 0.V, N. Kittredgo, Now York; W. F, Hastings, Boston. . Palmer House—1, Barr, Philadelphin D, Edgar, Portland; L. L. Holl, Now_Yorl; 8. B. Rood, Joliot ; G. @, Woodbury, Now York; W. Bickelts, Hamil- tonj P, Muuohnu’ Detroit; 0. Wood, Bt, * Paul. . . . Tremont House—R. L. Campbell, New York; O, Btrong, La Yorto; W. Bullard, Buffelo; N. Jung, Buffalo; X, T, Bull, Ottaws ; D, G. Evans, 8t Louls; G, K. Hurlburt, Graud Rapids; L. Ifolms, Now York, . . . Sherman IHouse—H, I1I. TFay, Toston: J.R. Btratton, Brooklyn; ‘Y. D, Wy- man, Boston; R. Wondoll, Detroit; W. AL TLoper, Now York ; 1T, Wurd, Mudison; F, M. Tiolano, Dotroit ; 'R, Johnson, Bt. Loals; J, It Tlerce, Milwuutkoo. P SUBURBAN NEWS, KYANHION, The right hand-of followship was oxtended to sovontcou porsons st the Baptist Churoh,' Sun- dny, fourtoon of whom wero new couverts, Meetings will be held at the church this evening and Wodnosday and ‘Uhursday evenings, Tho sooiablo of the Mathodist Church will be hold Thursday evening at tho houso of Mr, ', O, ong, Tho University Chapel was orowded Sunday atlornoon, on the acesion of Prosidont Fowlor's leoturo, 'The afternoon leoturos of Dr. Havon and Dr, Whoolor during thoir sdinistration ultracted gront attontion, and the studont com- Im‘mjty iuglad to have tho syatom again inatte tuted, ¢ The Roy, 13, N. Packard is announced to loc- ture before the studonts of the Wommn's Col- il{:go 'll’rldu.y aftornoon, ou the *Idyls of the mg." ’l‘hu North Evanston Musloal Soclety moots ny usual fo-morrow ovoning, "Lhore fu no impodiato prospeot of & raid upon tho loeal saloouw’ Lolng orgamzoed by tho ladies tlomen wsuswerod: B, M. Turril), 15d Btarr, 8, | of Wvanaton. Whouover it haa boon suspootod 1 that suoh an inatitution oxisted thoro, It hina boen found maroe successful, not to say moro convoni ont, to hiavo tho ofendors dispored of by tho In- clmrrnpublo mon who dispense justico to the vil- nged, ‘Ihe Board of Lducation will most on Friday ovaning, and the Crustoes of tho Public Library on Thursday evening, DESPLATNES, A enlico-ball will bo given Friday night by tho Dancing Olub, in Brownford ITall,” This will bho tho lnst ball the Olub will give this soason, and'a Il}u}l‘ n&.londnnco of tho membors is carnoatly so- oitad. Thoso intorested in the eatablishmont of an Episcopal ohurch nb this placo, met pursuant to tho anuouncomont in ‘Tue ‘TniuNg., The projoct was discussed and thought foasible, and & commlttoo appointed 1o soliclt gontributions and ascertaln thoso who wish to assist in tho movemont, Thig village has now four church organiza tions, tio Mothodiet, Baptist, Congregational, and Ontholic, IRVING PARK. Another lecturo in the regular courge will bo i:lvgn this ovoning 1 tho Unfon Churoh hy David 8, Prido, Ear,, o mombor of tho Ghicago Bar and ronidont of this placo. The young qaoplu of this auburb will givea rand ball and sacial party Fridey night at tho ail. Thoso who havo the mattor in chargo gunranteo that this will bo one of the ploasnntost soolal ovents of the soason. : NLONWOOD. Tho Literary Club will hold ita next regular meuun%lhis ovening, and will he addressed by Jonas Hnmson on ** Governmentale Roform.” T'he dopob whore tho club ina mot hnving proved tao smnall for tho attondance, o new lnliis soon to bo bullt, for which plans are now preparivg. Samuel Brenkwoll has boon appolnted Poute mastor at Highwood, Honyy Everts having re- aignod, NORWOOD PANK, Tho Norwood Park Unfon Mission Band_gava n sociablo last ovening ot tho house of L. B, Bhapard, Home oxcollont charades and tabloaux worenetod, and the singing by the young Indies was quito Pmluuwonh_v. 'I'na Ladies’ Bowing Soctoty will meot Thurs- day aftornoon at the houso of the Rov. A, V. Gulick, g ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Board of Councillors of the Hospilal for Womén and Children will meot at 436 Wabash aveuue to-day at 10:80 &, m, ‘I'he monthly meoting of the Ladies' Aid So- cioty of Halnomanu Hospital will take place at 10:30 2. m. to-day, at tho Iospitnl, The introductory feoluro of the spring courso at Rush Medieal Coliego will po dolivered by Dr. A, Roeso Jackson, this evening, at the college building. Wo desire to call attontion to the advortise- mont of Lomuol Milk, published in' auothor column, who offors for enlo his oxlonsive and valunablo farming lands in Knukakeo aud Iroquois Countics. A grand vocal and instrumental eoncort, for the henofit of the United Evangolieal Luthoran (St. Btephen's) Churol, will be given this even- g ot tho oliureh buflding, on tho corner of Wontworth averuo and ‘I'wonty-fifth strect. Among the J)cr[ormnm are fomoe of tho best in the city, and all but three sro Americaus, —_—— A Mother XKitled by Griofe Tho Indisuapolis Sentinel gives the following secount of su incident which * happened,” 1t suys, in Orawfordsville, Ind,, on Saturday last: “*Tho dopot had beon broken into that noon, and gome monoy and & quantity of tickets atolen from tho oflico, and things generully upsot, by a patty of boys. Warrants wore issned, and, amoug them, ono for a boy mnamed Mike MeNenl. About midnight the " McNeal family wero called upon by tho oficer of the law, and informed that the hoy Mike was wanted, at the same time roading tho warraut. Mre, Me- Noal wag astounded, and esid thero must boa mistake, None of her boys would boe guilty of thoft, she know, and it was all & mistake, Hor {feelings overcame hor, and sho fainted. Tho of~ ficor, Bowever, boaving tho warrant had no oth- ["er courso to pursune, but to demnand tho boy. The mother “again fainted, and, whon sho wns restored to coneciousnosy, the officors ngroed to leb the boy remain until they lad seen the porty by whom the warrant had beou eworn ‘out. If ‘ilike™ provod to be tho one, thoy would roturn to the house, if uot, ho would of course not be ar- rostod. Tho officor found, howover, that excopt inname, “Mike" was not tho boy. Tha roal calprit was Milto McNeal, n cousin of the form- er. 'Tho officers roturnod to gladdon, as they supposed, the mother's heart by tolling lior tho boy was innocent. To their horror thoy renched tho houso and found Mrs. doNeal desd: ‘Lhe shock und grief combined had beon 5o great as to kill hor. " Tho uifair causod considerablo ex- citomont in town.” i An Anfi=-Woman’s Righty Woman. I'vous the Roston Glube, Mra. Mary E. Ware, who fll'lm“ed the granting of the right of wuilrage to womon before the Special Committes of tho Legislature on thut subject, wied plain langungo which it wonld ro- quire & bold man to use with Mry, Howe, Hunldah Loud, and others of that ilk in the samo reom. She suid tho sox generally were too iguorant to hayo tho suffrage given thom, and as for womon having the right to vote becausa thoy wore taxed, it was nll nousonso. She puid tuxes for the priviloges of civilization. Mrs. Waro, being n ‘Wwoman, may soy these things with impunity. AMUSEMENTS., HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, and every evoning untl] furthor notics, and at tho Matinoes Wodnesday aud Baturday, Morton's “Thrilling Domostio Play, The Writine: o the Wall! FERGUSON TROTTEN, ESQ.........JOHN DILLON, Othor Cinrsotors by iy Gimpany, Frlday Evoniug- oot of NATE SALSUURY, Honday, Narefio-Jareelt & Palmer's hlobraicd Vion- o 2 o ina G 3 Hibiu's Gorden, Now York, o Conination, from FIRST CONGREGAT'L, CHURCH, Uornor Wost Washington and Annests. Grand Organ Concert Tuesday Evening, March 3, rganiste—1IERVE D. WILKINS, of Rochestar, N. and Prof. LOUIS FALK, asslstod by first-class' Vo. s, ickets at Lyon & Hoaly's, 162 Si 81do Library, 354 Wout Madlson-st. ' McVICKER'S THEATRE. BIECOND WEEK OL THE EMINENT ACTOR, EDWIN BOOTH. Tuosday livoning Bulwer's Plny, QLAUDE MRLNOTT! SEDWIN BOUTH. PAULINE.. TELLA PATREMAN, oveniza, ' "Thniraday — Richntion. A PURDAY—BOUTH MATINEE. Beats can ho scoared six dnys In advance. GLOBE THEATRE, Groat Succoss of tho Great Comodian, JOSEPH K. EMMET, In bis now drama, entitled DI A 3K, THE MERRY SWISS BOY. O Y. .y and at West Ta-morraw (Wednasd Friday. ENENTT Saturduy—LA| B MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Monirug.st,, bot. Dearburn and Stato, Avlinoton, Cotton & Kemble's ustrels, Anottor Mouster Bill of Nuvellles! First Wouk of THE INDIANA BOX TRICK! Tirst Woak of IEST A IWE X3 I3 U0 8 NI TO-DAY L I BLEPHANT TAM- BT Nowcomb, Gourtwelght, Glibort, Waltors and Mor- tou, Lindon, Avllugton, Cotton, and Kowblo o (holr savoral epoclaities, ovory ovonliand Satue ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Monday Evonlng, aud llm‘]ug the weak, Fifth-nv. Theatre Combinntion Wik presont Augnatin Daly's groat Soatoiy Play, in 6 aots, DIV OIRCOITE. Clvon in Marrlage, Act 4-'I'ie Sirifo Bognn, o Onrap of Intrforonen. Act4-Tlio Law Re- atin Aol 6—"Tho [ivorcod. 'fho abovo play will by resonfod with all that attention to dresas and dotall that Las ade it a FASHIONA BLE SUCUESS, and avcorded 1t tho Indorsoment of prews and publto, Mutlnoes—Wodnugday and Baturday, KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 144 Bouth Clarkest, THE WONDERFUL LIVING: SKELETON, 2. GRARVIELAE, wil bo o oxhibition for a bort izo at tir Kahivs Aviafomival” Musoum, 144 Hoath Glaricat, Woight, 49 Ts. s o f TWENT it 49, oty ago, U8 yonrs, fn iifol tima he'did not vxparlence una duy ¢ ajokusss, “Andsaion o thy A ouI, 2 oo hL.‘u" bix MCCORMIOK MUSLO 1. TT-SID S QUEEN OF THE 8TAGE and* MASTER HENRY WALKER, 'THIE WONDERFUL HOY PIANIST, only 11 yenra old. 3 READINGS, WITH MUSIC, THURSDAY NIGIT—Miscellancous Programme, Deas matia and Musloal, BATURDAY AFTERNOON—Galy Matinee, SATURDAY NIGUT-Produotion, for ihe firat timo tn 1is city, o s cl MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Iy dits, SIDDONS, with plano nesompaniimout of Mon' delasohnta muxla for samo, by Mastor Walkor, THIN MORNING s1lo of tiokots begins at\fanon, Mc- arg & Co.'s. Keservad sonts, main floor, 75 ota,’ Ito. gorrad soat, bialoony, 91, Rosotvad soat for Matinas, only canta, Qurpenter o Sheldon, Managera Star Courve, THE ADELPHI, ‘Weok Commencing March 3, The Great Adelphi Specialties THIS WEEK EXCEL THE WORLD ! MATD G-ITLAT! The Dissolving Statne Ilusion | The Great Indian Box Mystory! LOUISE BOSIUELL, LULU DELAAY, Miss FIEAN' i, Miss MORGAN, 3liss LUMLIY, "Misa BRAD- LEY, in Artistio and. Ausionl 3 Tl HOUR GIREAT COMEDTANS-HILLY RIOK RUAKIEL, HONAND, GRQUGNE tod, OIARLEY DS, Tho SN VTS Y O'DUNOTLUE, This wook TERMINATES (lio ragement of wany of thess Groat Rtars, ‘EK‘ d ard and Dramatie Company in the UNION S5CUUT, Tricos Kic, 850, and 16, Soeurod Orcliostr, 2o Kxtra, oxt l’u}mlur Matinon, \Vudnuldn{ at dp, m, Fooedy Night, ‘Thursdsy noxt, Slonday, tho SEVIEN Tha Do Glorlons, tho Rommelu poctalti 0, REMEMBER THE ORPHANS, . HOMELESS AND ERRING. The Fatire Proceods of tho Exhibition of Dubufa's PRODIGAL SON, On to-day and ta-morrow will bo givon to tho CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS OF THE CITY., **Bleasod is o that constderath tho poor." Duy Exhibition, 10 to 5. Evenlng, 7 il 10, T KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, March 9, 10and 13, PROCTORS GREAT LECTURES ON ASTRONOMY, ILLUSTRATED BY THE OXYHYDROGEN LIGHT. COURSH TICKETS, $2.00. Now on selo at Janson, McOlurg & Co,'s and at Box Oflice, Kingsbury Hall __HAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATVS. TIXPLANATION OF REPCURNCE MARRS, — t Stinrdarac coptegl. onday oxunnod, 4 Slunday oxcoplod. | Av- Tiva Bunday at8:0a, m. § Dallv, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depoty foot af Lake ey and fool af Ticenty-secomlot, ieKet aylice, 67 Clar soutlieurt corner @ Randvlply and 76 Canalat,, corner of Judison, Teave, Arrire, all ala matn and ale too). XDETE, evevvr o0 oo Andkecr Agconnpodation: ‘Atlantle xvre Night lxpross GRAKD BAFIDE Morning Bxpross, Night Kapreus... HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, General Passcoger Agont. CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD.. Chicago, Kansas City und, Denver 8] ana, o, and Chicago, Sprinyicl. Thrigh Line, Union Siepot, Weal Side, ieu bridge, Ticket Ogicen : o8 Depiot, and 122 Kandolphost Teuve, Arrive, Kansas Clty Ex, via Juoksonvill T, Srereasce [* 9:508, m. ity Last Bx, vl iwiann, Mo ¥iu Main uino) 5t 1ouls Fast Kx. vin Main Line| 8¢t. Louln 1ix, via Jacksouvilin,. Springtleld itxpros Springhold Fast Jettorson Uity Ixp: Pearia, Iicokuk & £ Chifeago & Padiigah Railroa Wennia Lacan, Washington Fi. Joliot & Dwighi Accommnodation, CHICAGD. MILWAUKSE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Uufon Depot, eorner Mudison and Canal-sta,* Treket Offe 63 Suuth Clurlssty, opposite Sherman House, and ut Dejinft Teave. Arvise, *11:008. m, 76D, m. 15 p. 1., 8:3 8, m. *5:00, . JIt10:00p. Milwaukeo, St, Ps olls Nigist Lxpro ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af Latieat, und foot oy, Dicentyaccondeat, el T ot ot tagie § Tkt . Touls Fxpres Bt Louls Fast & afro & Ney Calrok New Orl Shringileld Expro b Climan venioy Subuquo & Slonz Gty I Dubuguo & Siou Olty (@) Rtuns to Ohampulgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Deyots—Fuot af Il Indiana-ao., and Sicteent «ind Canal and § 3 sty Grand Pacif e . Hotel, und at depata, Leave, Matland Expross,.. Ottaws 2ud Stroator Dubuguo & Sloux City I Pacitic 'est Line, for Omal Kuusas City, Loavenworth, At-| chlson & St. Joseph Ex Dubuquo & 51 N 3, m. Paaific Night Exp, for 8 7:16 & m; Kansas City, Loavonworth, At chiron & £t dosoph 1txp....,. Duwner's Urove Accommonation Dawnor's Grovo Accommodation “fuxus Bxpross, “iix, Sunday 1z, Saturday. 3Fx, Alonday, _CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City afices, curner Rawdalph and LaSalle-sts,, und T Canate : ay corncr Hadison-at @ Paclflo Fast Lino, a Dulnaqag Night 15, aUmnba Night Kxpress, a Iitespurt & Dubnouo 15 : fil{ll.. Paul () r!n- andiion d b a—Depot cornor of Wells and Iinziosts, =Dopat cornoe of Uanal and Kinio WL S, Ity Gon, Pass, Agout. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spoolal ndaseronter Geagg Rgv ot huy 0. & 8. ¥l R " W WERD, dont At CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Denot, coruer of VanBuren and Shermunsate, Fickst ofics, Grawd Nucife Hotel. Teave, Quiaba, Leavonw'thi& Atohlson Ex[10:15 8, . Poru Aocommodation, * b0 m. HO:00 . 1, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROA! Depaty Van durensats, Joot ar LaSallowt, icket nurihierst carner Clavli end Randalphaste,, aid sout corner Carl and Veadlsan-aa (i Avinutls Expross, Night Ieapruey, South Chivage Adcoinmodat CHICAGD. [NDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THIOUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Hyom tha Greal Central Lailroud_Depot, fant of Teave, Day Hzpros: HOTEL WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE HUROPEAN PLAN, lorner Irvingenluce und Bixtoenthsust., . NEW YORK, flnl{ ona black from Unlon Baquare, the most central yot. quiot loeation 1 the city, in tho lmnnediate vieinity of ‘all principal piaces of amusemont and losalug rotnil :( huas bacu enlaruud wnd inpraved tho past scasun by dition of LAy subins nud a pu soopor olovator. GHLAS, 0, TS, Broprlator.

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