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2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU. - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1874. e e e e e e e e e ———————— —— LOCAL MISCELLANY.’ THE OOUNTY COMMISSIONERS. An sdjournod meating of the Board of Connty Commissionors wan held yenterday afternoon, Prosidont Ashton In the chair. Tho Commitlco to whom woro referrod tho bids for supplics of wood and conl prosented a zoport, in which the yarious bids were pivon, without spocifying tho loweut, or embodying any recommenintion. Tho mattor wan reforrod back, with Inatructions Lo roport the lowest Lids, TUT INSANE AWVLUM, The spaclal order, tho roport of tho Foint Oommittee on Public Charitios nnd Duildings, recommonding tho ercotlon of an nddltional wing to,tho Ineano Asylum, was tnken up. Dr, Tape, physician of the Asylum, Wud pros- ent, and gavo a statemont of tho pressing need of additionnl nccommodntion for inyano patients, ie iden wns to bogin operations on the now wing at once, and to finish ono floor this yonr, and the romaindor of the building tiext year. Commieslonor Burdick favored the most cco- nomical polley posalblo in tho matter, for the pooplo wero poor, snd in no condition toundergo & very hienvy oxponso. Commissioner Itarrison thoitght tho only ques- tion was whother tho additional wing was noves- BAIY. '?l'm Chair roforrod tothostatemont of & news- payior thnt thoro waa n big steal in the matter, Comnisaloner Larrivon enid that tho Doard had a daty to perform, to provide for the care of tho poor and tusano, and £ tho work wny hou- ontly aud consciontiously performed, rud no ar- chiteet was eleoted hecauso of hig friendship swith members of the Board, thero noed be no foar of nowsvaper charges. Commissloner Clough tavered the ercetion of but a portion of tho proposed wing this year, Commivsionor Johnaon _coull nea no cconomy fn this plan, ond thought it wonld bo botter to advortisn at oneo for bids for tha material and construction of the wholo building. TLumbor, brick, and labor were chosper now than thoy wonld bo next spring. Comuigsionor Burdick moved to nmend the roport #o that 100 fost of tho bullding bo con- structed and finished this fall, inatond of ono floor of tho ontire wing. Comniexionor Crawford expresued his ontiro approval of this plan, I'he amendmont was adopted, and the report, ns concurred in, provides that the Jonrd shall golect on avohitoot to draw plaus and speeitiea~ tions to ba submitted to tho Bonrd. TLECTING AN ARGUITECT. Commissioner Crawford moved to suapond the rules nnd proeced with tho election of an archi- teet. Tho motion provalied. Tho first ballot, understood to be informal, rosulted s follows: Lgan, 63 Xorls, 4; Dixon, 1; Gay, 15 Boylnftou. 1 ‘Commissionor arrison ot this L‘polne suggont- od that it would bo woll lirat to dotermine upon the architect’s componsation boforo elceling bim. Commirsionor Durdiok raid that {t was only cottemplnted that rho nrchitect ohontd preparo tho plang and spooifications. ‘I'ib #econd ballol resulted ns follows : Egan, 85 Rarly, 4§ Tilloy, 1. Egan wae deolared oleot- ARICURTUND, The Bonrd considored a resolution, offered by Comminsloser Olough, providing for threo dole- gotos und thres alternates to ropresont Cook County at thomeoting of the Stato Agrieultural Socjoty to Lo held in I'corin on the "Iith inat, I'ho nioliot ‘n‘m‘nllm}, and ihie gentlemon choson wore as follows: _Delegates—Daniol Booth, Charles Dalton, and David B, Iinmmond. Alter« nmen—l}uujnm}n Chavo, John McCafiroy, Nam- uol Vial. ‘Tho rosolution, offored by Mr. Clough nt o proviotis meeting, anthorizing the Commitloe on Hospital to purchase tho hospital supplios for Heptombor at tho lowest prico at which sich articlod of eultablo quality ean be obtained, was voted down. VANIOUS BILL3 for boaws, pinrch, matches, ote,, wers read by County-Attornoy Hountreo, who had kindly gonuohtod to talio the place of Gon, Nilen, tho Otorlt, who was sufferiug from diplitherin, Tho fine olocutionaty powers of Alr, Rouutres wero 80 highly approciated by the Board that all mo- tlons to dmponus with further reading wor voled down, After linving for somo bimo cn jayed tho benofits of the Atlornoy's fino voiva ot admitable siyle, the Doard edjourned until Mondny at 2 p. . e ¢ THD FIRST SOUOTOH. Tho potly disturbance fn tho congrogation of tho Iirst Scotett Uresbytotian Clitireh, eoncorn- Ing w ohaugoe of connection from the Chatiam to tlio Uhicago Ureabytory, was tho causo of an- othior masting of tho minority faction lnst evon- jug, The genernl public aro not partioularly coneerned in the point nt fasae, audto thoso who are diroctly intorented in it o fuller oxplanation is tnfidcessitry. ''ho gathioring was held in tho prayot-room of the Young Mon's Christian Aeso- cintlo, and wns quité largoly attouded. Among thoso preseht wero the Rev, Measrs. Gray sud Warden, of tho Olintham Presbytory, who wora oppolited ¢ doputution lo investiats and ad- st iho pobding congrégational differoncos in the First Clreh, but with whom the Ilov, My, Moclachilan, tlo pastor of tho Church, shd tho party btding with bim in the movement lovk- iug towdrd a comieetion with the Chicago Pros- bytery, vefiised to hold intetcourse, Ilehos; their presonvo at Lho meeling was altogothor uu- ofiicial, lr. Drysdalo prosided, and Jlr, Cowh was Sacrotary. The fltst spenker wha My, McPhetstn, who #éad # maunseriptabout the Clitrel Erotbles aid thie action token In tho hintlot by the Drasisytery, all of ihich was fully itnderstood before.~ Mr. Cowon followed Lim with another manuscript on tha eame gronoral subject, which ho supplomonts ed With o half-homr's denultor tud fihoncial situation of * iho I Churcly, and - his councetioh therowith, flls remirks, whetlier writtoh or spoken, wore buf repetitions of atatemetizs mado In former mectings. ‘I'ho only noticeablo fon: tro abput them was ‘their sirong denuncintion of tlio Rov. Mr. Maclaughlau. As Mr. Cownn fanted ko would not ba properly voported, {6 is porhinpa beat to drop him now, before any tam- ago i dorie, Another manuscript was produced by the Rev. Mr; Gray, of Windsor, Ont., which told the churcls troubles afl over aygain, and gave a fur ther oxplanation of tho actioh of the Fresbytery. Thore wiis_notliing hiote uliotit tho etatemelit, 1lo was followsd by the Hav, M. Warden, Clerk talk " on t Beotelt of tho L'resbylery, who varied the genoral ynle by epouking extomporaneously.s The churel troubles wnd the schon of the Pres- bytery in regard to them woro tho bur- dan of Lig rotttatha, but toward tho close ho crented nomewhat of n sensatton l;y charactorizing tho statemeuts of a Mr, h xtht. who ropresontod the majorily party of the Fitut Heafeh Olutrelt in the Pregbytory, ts unqualifidiy and deliboratoly untruo, An” Mr, Wright was presont, he bogged lonve at the olosa of Mr. Warden's specch, to propound n fow quostions t¢ {hat gentlemun. Lenve woy grantod, and the intorrogatorics woro pnt. The only observablo result was & further avowal by Mr. Wardon of uttor untrith of Mr. Wright's no- sortions. "Lhis boiug too mueh for tlesh und blood ouch s thoss porsossod by slr, Wright, thue gentlemon gob wp and Joft the meoting, vigor- ously slammliife tho dootr behind him, as 1 to give eclal to big withdeawal, This unlooked for and unplonsmit ovent put a dnmper on the epirits of all, and, after o modorato collection was talen up, oud n voto of thauks paseed to tiie Canndian da;::nmllnn] Imi tl;;:llr vuxfl)hmld 3xp|mmuou ot mattons alrond oroughly under meoting udjuuruynd. Lk mboo, e ——— INSURANCE NEWS, Tho now rates established by the Ohleago Doard of Underwritors, which wont inta oftect on the 1st of thie montly donot scom to work well. Nearly nll the agonts helonjiug to the DBourd clalm that their recoipts have: fullon off ovor onc-half sineo then, Thogo companies not liolonging to the Boord, which ore till writing at the old rates, ure doing an lmniouso businoss, uhd arorapidly flling up thelr Hues, In view of theso foots, there I8 considerablo disgatisfaction ox- pressod agalnst tho tow ratos, and there ero ulrendy soveral of ¢ho Board companies which aro yiolating the sgroomont and insure choice rleka for leas than sohedulo rated, As mattors otand atpresont, thoro is hardly a dowbt that, on tho 1st of October, a largo numbor of ihe com- punics will withdraw from tha uvity, and will no Jonger wait for the lmprovementy domnmlud by tho National Bosrd, Lhe Insurance agonts aro grontly nlarmed, and huve no oonfidonco in the oity suthorities, as THE FOLLOWIXG WAIL by a prominent property-holder and issurance aggont Wil show ¢ othe Klitor af The Chignas Tribuna ¢ Siui Why 38 {4 het, With (he fact of such exor- bituut ratcs of inwurance as nre now clurged by tho companles, maid o prospect of 1o gaod fnsnranco at any price after Out, 1, our Oily’ Council dove not tuko somo sfeps towards utleast inaklug a whow of do- {11yt sototling? Chicago Invory raphily becowminy the Dttt of nll tho country, and hardly a paper publixhed I uny purt of the conutry but hds moro or lesa soath Ingr artinles on onr oity, and all teeatino wo inve got & ecl of men It otie Couneil who oaunot and will siot seo anytlung, untess it wil onotit them, awl that speodi- Iy, Takiug thett nll, they do not roprotsht proporly Suonged, 18 sold nt o high valation, fo Nl the vaeancy of o of our woalthy o, or the yinco ot ano of our \wholesalo firnts who'sro lablo to Lo swepb uut of exin- tewee ut ono fire, iy not ko up and do womething? I tho prop= arty-owners. of (o elty furafsh tho monay fo pay ol our city 1niia for smprovements, &, why ok clect property-owners {o oflico, auil by’ voita of propertys Dwtiern anly 7 Ta~dny thio 1onoy of tho clly recolved for tnxes fa yoted mrmy by o st of men who do not realize (o dificully in paying taxes, Go for them ot the next cleetlon, und Yotu out. of oxlatonco overy ono of them, and §n (holr places put men who knuw how it in thommelyes, and, i€ Lig siculs aro the order of tho -\l,»y, lgl 1t bo dfonio by those who ~furnfsh tho tmonoy to o ntolon, TIE NOARD OF UNDERWRITENS hold n meoting yeatorday aflernoon at its ofiico, No, 147 LaSallo sirect, Mr., Thoman Goodmnn acting as Chairman, Tho object of tho moating swas Lo Aoo what mensuros woro bokt to be tnken in tho preseut omorgency, when no altornativo wau Yoft o fusuranco agonts oxcopt to censo fo do furthor businoss. The ontiro nftornoon was consumed in an animated debate, but no action of auy necount wan taken. ‘o Boerotary of tho Board, Mr. Alfrod \\'rl(iN‘ was ingtructed to use his disero- tlon {n applying tho now tarifl in rating risks, The ndvmnbllltyorungnglug & General Agent for tha fontd was also discussod nt considerable length, but no delinite conclusion was reached. P & ATTEMPTED ABORTION. A oo which ssvored strongly of another abortion murder was enlled to tlio attontion of the datoctives yesterday by sranitary potcomnn,. and Detective Tyrrell prococdedto Invostignts tho mattor at once. Ilo went to the house of Willinm M, Iiazard, sn ageut for sowing-machino nttachmonts, on 'Eventy-ninth streot, nonr Durnside, and found that man's wifo o dovgorous condilion from iho olfocts of trontmont dministored by hor husband. Tho physivian in_attondnnco s Dr. Charles W. Chintfea, of No. 1207 Stato strost, and from him tho ofllcor lenrnod the following particulars: Last Wednoaday ovening Hnzard catled né Dr. ChafTeo's oflve, and {nformod him that o be- Hoved hiy jvifo, o yonug woman of 22 yoars, was Inn delicato condition, and ho wantod somo’ medicluo for hor; hor bealth was not good. aud ho thotght she should not have any moro clnldron; sho had had two, ono' of whom wns dead. Tho Doctor eays ho informod fim that ho did not do that kind of buslncss, menuing that lio was uot a ?)mnlmmmr of tho Earll school. o usked the octar If ho gave medicino when ho tsod Iuatrumonts in g surgical oporations. 1fo was ot by a almilar ungwer to tlie avove, nnd went Into o drug-store adjoining ths Dactor's oftico and purchased & snall ingtrumont used goner- ally in throat-ivoanes. ])n{ boforo yestorday Ifnzard informed hls wifo that hio had seon D, Chnffoo, and was fn- strictod by bim to use tho instrtuncut. Mrn. Hazned stibmilted to tho operation, and at 8 o'clock In tho oveniug n eoplons lmmnr:lmfiu enuod, which alarmed Iazord 8o tuch thint he flod, and lina not beon seon nor heard of sinco. Dr. ChalTeo was sent for and arrsved just in the nlck of tlina to savo the sufferor's lifo. 1lo mado Tier a8 comfortablo as possible, and lonnjod with astonlshmont what Ilazard bad “told his wifo. "I'ie Dottor belleves that Mrs, Hazard will ro- covor, unlosn Inflammation sets in. Ilods un- nblo to dotormine tho exuct extent of tho lnjiry o whieh she was subjected, Rteports wero cireuintod that azard had uded vialotico in tho offototo obtain hin wifs's con- sent to hin dasgerous act, but they are donled by Mrs. Mazurd, who relied on tho statomout of Ber husband regarding tho dootor's instructions. Hazasd is # young man of 24 yents. 1t iy une doratoud thint Lis wite will guo for & divorce, ——— THE STRICKEN DEER. Thors won much saduess on 'Chauge yestor- day, owing toserious privato sfliotions which had ovorinkert some of its most prominent membors .on tho preceding ovening, and little buslness waa transacted, tho timo of tho Board bolug spout tu vondoling with theso sufferora nftor the foshion in which condolanco is gonerelly ox- pressod by the bulls aud benrs, Thutsday eveniug o couplo of mombers ot the Tonrd, owing to elreumstances over which they Liad no control, wore compelled to ohange thele pames,~-abandon their pattonymicy, and substi- tuto other and plebolan onoy thersfoy. This thing is genorally done in tne Circult or Buporlor Court; un this oocasion it wes doune nb tho South 8ide DYolico Statlon, tho now nmues bolng rocorded by tho look-up keopor. Lo oxpense was $0 per hoad. The wives of thess gontiome aro as yob in profound ighoranca of fhis trauesction; and tholr Itk bands intend that they ehall romdin o, Sym- pathy for these gontlemeon took tho form df o puko it tho tiby and the romark 41, 4, 8. ‘I'hio next casttally wne the damtging of the nose of Moscs Jones, Erg, ‘Fhis is an bistorie wofo. It has figured in the sormons of tho lay, Tlorento MeCurthy, trho (,'uuaznlly addod to it the florid adjective “‘red.” It 18 cne of the protninent objects on 'Chahgo, and, as secu frotu tho dittlo galtery ot the soutl ond of the bullditg, resombles is genesal offoct & red lamp Tung on the end of o stick to wart tho travoler that thero is o hole in_the stroot. Day belore yesterday ovening Mr. Jones, belgabseht-mind- ed, attempted to put his head out of the tiudow, 1o did wot notieo that it was cloged, so great wits his abatrndtednbss, abid lnd inoventents re- stlted in breaking tho glass and seriously dam- aging that part of his fdte—Uls noso—ihich firat struok it, “Io appedrsd on 'Chaugo with tho aforesnid joso dune ) in a white napkin, ths way fu which the gorvant in fhe parablo wrappod up_ his talonb, Tho bthtor snfleror was Mr: Alin Dow, who iy also ufilicted us Lo tha noge, which is o broken asmd bont that he catnot tallk throvigh it, except with great paitt, e, Dow was deiving fusionaly arolind o corfer,—ilot & Board of Tridn dite,—~ night befors Inst, Ho mado too sharp o tdrn s the Lunggy upsck and ho was thrown ont with grontvioleiico, striling oxactly upbn his noso. So.grent was the momentan: thint the flagetono 1t struck wes badly cracked, to tho reat indignntion of the propriotor of the store: r, Dow und the remnauts of his noso wore ro- moved ton drug-storo, 'l‘huf are now «dving woll, and If Mr, D ean only koop from snces- Iug for' 4 week tho varlous pleces of his nasal or- gan will doubtless rounito, —_— THE GOOD SANARITANS AND PRAY- TR GAUVGE, I'n the Editor of The Chiteago Tritntne : Bi: Who doings of this Society, aud the ro- marks of the Trisusr editorlal in Fridny's fssuo, aroused feolings of surpriso and grief, Con- versing with a number of persons, the writor bo- lieves the faollowing are the uuanimous gonti- monts of the eutire Church of Christ: If thore bo & God, tho mauagers of tho above Boclety are not Athelsts, and thoy must bblleve that prayoer is not unbecoming in o croature to an Almighty Crestor. Wheroforo il thia be so, tho ramntks, ridiculing tuiat not of worship, woro in the high- est dogreo disrespectful, if not profane, Nor wore woa 1litlo annoyod at tho romiirks touching tho nbaudoned courae of tho objects of this Bocleby, When 1t wis afirmed dalilicinte- 1y that persons might for threo meals u doy and gupport deliborately tramplo on tho Iaws of Qod, and live o lfo of infmnyuntll 45, and thon tropont, what was dono? Wo did what evory fricnd of tho {Bible and of the beat intorests of moralivy and roliglon : rise ahd Jouve the room. What “muut the frionds of pood principles throughout tho world think of tho state of things in our city, when mothors in respeotablo sodlal atanding éuti patiently listen ta principles whick sout Sodom and Gomarrah to tho fames ? But our nstonishment Increnned to read the doliberato advice of tho editor of Tk Tnintivg that Prof. Cyndell's prayer-gunge be ndopted, At first wo supposed {6 was in sport, and yat it rond a4 1f it wna actually indotsed, 'Tho propo- sition Is, Lo havo two homes—ono o bo endowed by simple humuti means, the othur to be conko- oratod; by prayor. ‘Lho conolusion of tho editor 1y, that tho result will rosemble the tostlug of nl- lopathy and homeopathy 1 Ldinbirg in 1847, when thoy vamo ous eyen, Now, tho proposilion of Prof, Tyndall In to vompel the Aluighty God to glve o catogorioal 'h‘nn\rurmn(inannuu put to him by n orentive. \‘\‘\“::Ill;‘l:“:ltml ldml I.l!m Titornal (‘lml shall take the Vi -stabid and andwor ¢ " “no" sout dwolling on the profanity, not t the hln«Phumy‘ oF el v doliboraty u:lnn?]nufi; ouordo the Almli;hiy to show Jlis hand, does tot tho ronder oo that 1t would nover, could nevor, bo dono, without violatiug ull tho ell-know) Inws of the Divina Kiugdom? Tho vory oles ment—the lifo-bloud—of prayer, without whiol all also valled lwnynr i1 wolown mookery, in fuith, This privelplo lIouves the anawor in sl s length and breadth for tho Soveroign Father to aussver 16 in I own way, tn Iy own time, in Ilis chosen pluce, to 1hs chioson porsont, in lum{mrnl or in spivitun] Dlessingy, fn this world or in etormity| This ts the A, B, 0 of every prayor offorod nright, as wo undoratand the gimplo faot, an hetd vy ull eloguos of Chriutinne Lelleving tho Bible iy from Qod, and ombraced by the Evangolical Allianco, 17 thin Lo the truo naturo of Bible prager, no intolligant Ohriatian ovor did, or over can, with- ont_doing guilt, adopt Tyndalls toat, Tho fei- lowing fact liltatrates tho folly of putbing R Almighty on tho witness-stand : An sged Baiut of most sincoro nand humblo piety was lod Lo tost his convoraion by domanding somo ovidenca from Lonven, 1lo sob apart o day, and rosolved to giva up iy roligion {f God failed on that doy {0 ‘anewor, Au tho Etornal nover lnd—tiovor cati~nnswor such quastions, of courso ho falled to rocolva & roply. Lub his hopo diod, dospalr began, nnd ronson reoled, and bo bocamo n maning, Tor seventcen yonrs ho woro the obnin, and, whon restored, hio acknowledged that ho hiad datod to compol tho Almighty to give Iim & proof of prayor novor promiuad, "Tha readars of Lite Tarmunk will pardon this rooord of such a remarkable fack of a Chrintian bolng torribly robukod for presuming to place Qod, our Creator and Judgo, on the witneys- stand, s propotiad by Prof, Lyndall. Omicaao, Bopt. 4. . Wi IL.VAX Dongx. s gt ORIMINAL. ORIMINAL COUNT, Michael Cullon, {ndicted for an assault upon Tlizn Doyl with futent to commit rapo, demurr- od Lo tho form of the Indiotmont upon tochinioal grounds, Domurror suatainod and dofondnnt wag romandod to awalt the ‘action of tha noxt Grand Jury, Josoph Bradloy, and Moses and Clinrloa Bly- wiso ploaded guilty to the larceny of a lot of watchos, clinins, and othor jowelry from Philp Tichtonntadt. Boing undor ago, tho Conrt son- tonced thom to ton dnys onch in the County Jail, Danlel F. Buokloy was triod for the larcony of & borso and buggy, the property of Fordinnnd Kvapnurst, and wan asquitted. Samuol Elzns pleaded guilly to larcouy, snd was sontoncod to nix months in the Cuunty Jali. John Cook waa trlod for steallng three palra of bools from Mrs. Iogan, The jury roturned n vordiot of guilty, and fixed the value of the prop- orty nt §0, and the defendant was scntonoed to ton°days in the County Jail. William Edwards tiled his petition for o writ of liabens corpus to issue against Reubon Blayton and Capt. Willinm Buckley, Ldwards atates that o was yestorday brought bofore the Boutl Side Polico Cowrt for larceny and dischnrged, aud thint he is now held by Capt. Buokloy and Oficer Hlayton n prisoner nt tho Armory, as he bollovas, for the purpose of taking him into snother county. 'Iho writ was issnod returnablo this morning at 10 o'clock. TIUE VOLICE COURTS, Goorgo Willinmu was arrosted Thursday on snspicion of hu{u% implicated in the theltof o wagon from tho West Slde, Judge Seully held lim in §600 yostorduy. Trank Darry atiny Collluy, nbnenk thief, wan arrested for offerlng for salo n ot of goods known to havo boon stolen from Jolm Dalaud, New 163 South Clark strect, Yestordny ho way Lronght before Justice Seully, who hold him ovar to tho Criminal Court on ilip chutgo of larceny, undor bonds of §500, James A, Longhead, from Wisconsin, arrlved in the city huraday, sud immodmtoly fell inta thio hands of sharpers at No, 268 Stato ntreot, and was floocod out of $00. 1le lotged come plaint, and Wiltiam Raymond, Chatles Jumbo, Willwm Tucker woro brought It, and'yes- tordny Justice Xaufmaun, in_tho Bouth Bide Tolivd Court, held thom tndor $200 bail sach for their appeatatice bofore him on the I4th {nat. Tho “black-liat” of the .Bouth Blde Polico Court contnined tha namos of sixby-threo of+ fenders, cousmling .of reprosentativos from nearly every querter of the globe,all ages, colory; nud #ex, Thoro woro 43 Americans, 6 Irishs mon, 6 Germnus, 3 Africans, 1 Englishman, 1 Fronchman, 1 Oavadian, 1 Ohinawman, anc Trsalite. 'hoso culprits woro chirged ' with all manner of ctithes, from asadult with intont to Lill, down to thio potty chargo ' of larceny. * The Amoriean raco prodominated, sd will bo gach, aud twonty-six of the forty-threo were up for gambling.” Justice Boyden disposed of the llst necardiug to tle soriousneas of the cllarges on whiclh they were arrosted. John Iabbard was_arrosted Thuraday even- my by Officer Xifo on Washington atreot, undor suspiclous circuntstances, ~ o hnd in his poe- seaslon & box of_tobacco an twvo new trayoling ¥alises, Tlubbard 18 o woll-known bad chinrac. tor, aud when ncoosted by the ofticer could glve no satisfactory sccount of the proporty, 1o wamfurnishod quartors in the Armory Btation, Hubsonuontly it was discovored thut tlie tobnceo tvay the property of Albdré Altord, 106 Wasbing- toit street, ‘U'ho _ownor of tho valiges s not beett found, aund jthoy are held for iteutifl- cution ab tho sintion. - Youtorday morning tha prigoyet was arrnigned bofore the South Sido Police Court ott the eharge of larceny, aud way Liold ovor to the Crimtinal Court in bonds of $600. fha gaming-room ot No. 148 South Olark streot wos rolded by tha police uuder Horgt. Conmors ‘Fhursday night, sud 26 fumates dap- tured, together witl ull tho tppitatus tised in playing. €. It Jatnes and Charloy Waltors wora booked nt tho Armiory ad tho keopors. The other prisonera gave fietitjous names, 48 wsital, aud wers baited out, Jusfica Ktufann boiug brouglit to thio statioh for that purfjoso, You- terday the gang wero bofore tho Houuth Blde Court for henrliig. Tho oyidenco shtowed thint Jamos was the owner of the “gamo,” o whs taxed $25. Tho inmates—25 in number—wero fined #4 each. 'ho fined woro all sottled, making the amonnt paid into tho Liands of tha Clerk of the Court with costs, tho sui of $161. Auguets Raven, nclgar vendor, on Archer avo- nue, ab No. 553, returning from down-town Thursday aitornoon, repaired to a room in tha ronr of lier storo for the prpose of changing hor dross, aud while thus occupiod threo luds entor- ed the front room noleclessly and abslyactod from the monoy-drawer $21, and mado off' with it. Miss laven eaw them leaving tho atore, and govo the alarm, They were pursued, aud ono of them numed David Coory wag eapiured; nuothor onc of the trio sco- g he was about fo Do overhanled, throw off _Nis cont and jumped into the rivar. 1'ho tug Monitor was paasing ab tho time aud Hflfihl?' the bo{ in the wator, and henring hig cries for hielp, the pilot stoppod and huule(}’ him aboard. At thi tho foroman of thio lumbor- yard dock, from which the boy had dived, called out lo tho pilat to Jand him ‘on his sido of tho river, ng tho Ind waa flooing from justice, This iho follow dechned to do, and placed the b safoly on tho opposite side_ from that of his pusitord, and thus nesisted him In wnking i eseape. 11is conb wus taken poascssion of, aud in the lining of tho slcoio wrs found tho stolon enirency. 'Phe third also mado good his eacape, They ave known, however, atd will ni~ doubtedly bo Lrought in. Geary wai conflned in tho Iartison Streot Sthtion over night, and yosterday miomning was broupght befors tho South Sido L'olice Court for exntuinatlon, Jus- tiea Xarifmatin concluded to contlnne tlio onse il Wednesday, when, in all probability, the othof tyo will bivo been arrosted. The prisonor was held for his appearatce under $500 lm‘\l. Thilip Carlin, tbe pollcoman who will hnve lils hearmg dn tho Bouth 8ide 1olico Conrt thiy morning on tho charge of burglary, i3 ke ing dosporato offorts to clonr himself of the chargo. It will be remombored that Cnrlin, when arrestod, declared that the diamond ring whioh led to his arrest, and which was idon- tifiod as tho proporty of Mr. Dowar, was obtained from u peddler, sud, if given' time, o conld prailiice 1ys wan. 110 wah hotl for oe amination this moruing undor 82,000 bonds. Bineo furnishing bail, he' han beon industriousl at work for somo man who was guorant enmlg{l to disposo of u jowel valued ot 60 for %26, Whis individoal s, 06 i woll Inown, excoodiugly dificat’ to find, it when n man's liberty is at stako ho con necomplinh wonders, Iny ho- fore yosterday Carlin found ns ignoraut a speol- mon of lnuuanity os one would meet with in- n lifu-timo,—a poor, dirty, hulf-wittod-looking Iyrnc\ltu, who cun searcoly sponk a word of Lnglish,—and it is vory donbtful whothor Lo undorstands tho nature'of an oath, This was the mun for Curlin, and he causod hiy arrost s tho porson from whom he obiained (ho ring, I'ha follow gavo the namo of Louls Volson; oc- cupation, a paddler, Yostorday morning Volson way arraigned at Ltho Bouth Sido Folico Court on tha ohargo of lurcouy, Carlin wun prosout to toutify againat {ha prisonor, nud wus over-anx- ious to have bl hold ovor to the Criminal Court on the chargo, Horgty, Bborsold, Ilood, aud in fuol the wholo forco, aeem dotormined lo forrot oitk this churgo wgalngt Onrlln, und, if guilty, soud him to Jollot, and thoroby rld tho city of ong whohus pluced tho wholo forco undor & stigma. ‘'hoy requested a continuanco of tho oxamina- tion” of Volson till this mornlug, whivh waa grautod, the acoused Loing hetd under $500 bonda Tor W appearanco, Ona and sll wore of tha opinfou thal Carlin hnd ** put up a Job" on this ‘puorant peddior, with n viow of tantoning the burglury on him, _‘Tho prisoner atoutly perslat- of, In his broken Eaplish, that bo know not the canso of hia avrest, sud ho undoubtedly did not. Thin morning’s investigotion will throw soma Tght wpon Lhe subjoct. Androw Robbiug, formorly an lco-dealor at ])rl(l[}upm‘l, hag mnde himwolt notorlous fn the post fow yoars by hiy ovil dolugs, A fow years ngo this man wns doing & thriving business In tha fco trado, but, liko many othors, was unablo to atand proupority, Somoe’ fonr yearn sgo ho abandonod himael? to dissipation, and in n short . timo squandored o handsonio fortuno in_ varjous sudty, all growing out of his disslpated habits, until finally ho i absolutely roduced to n stato bnnlr;r:;:g on povorty, 1obbins has boon thrico marrio unfortunate ns to bo docoived Into marrylag hlm wora compelled a8 tho rosult -of lus extromo eruolty tosaok roliof by divorce. 'Tho prosent DMrs. Rtohbing flled -hor bill for divoreo from him on _the plea of oruolty and habitnal drunkennchs somo tmo ago, but subsaquontly waa induced to withdraw her bill of complaiut, "Ho bhas boon arrested timo and agan for tho maltrantmant of 1ot only his pros- ont wife, but niso his _divorcod wives, aud con- slgnod Lo tho Dridowoll with,au_additlonal fino until his prosonce boforo & Pollco Conrt was to aurprise, Youtordn momlnf Rlobbing was brought bofora tho South-Sldo Polica Court on a more uorloun @ chargo than any horetofora Indged ngainst him,—boing that ‘of burglary. IHin houne atandy on Main strect, and immedl- atoly sdjoining tho oroselng of the rond by tho track of Lho Chiengo & Alton Riallrond. * 'Tho Company constantly havo 'oars standing thero ovor night londed with grain, coal, ote, For mouths emlb tho omployas of tho rond havo ob- sorved thids soma porson or porsonn woro stoal- -ing from thoir cars in this looniity, and suspiolon polnted to Robvins, With the view of dotect- ng tho porpetrators of tho froquent doproda- tionu upon tholr cars, they Thuradsy night put spocial policonian ilickoy in ‘s placo of conconl- ment at that polut, where he could obacrve svith- out bolng obsorved all that occurred. At a lato Lour of the night, Hickey was rewarded for lifg vigilanco by te apponranco of Robblng with an ampty euok in his hand, o foroed an eniranco into a oarlonded with phollod corny and, attor filling tho snok, carriod io bnok to i atable, in the roar of his houso, nnd crpticd it in the bin propared far ita reception, This ho ropoated moveral tlmes, until Iligkey ooncluding. ho had taken' onough, atappad from his plnco of concoalmout, and atrostod tho of- fendor, and earsicd him off to the Iartison Straet Station, Yestorday moruing Robbinn was Dbronght boforo the Soutly Bide Polies Court on tho cliargo of burglery, Jusatico Keufmann con- tinued tho bonrlng of tho ovidencs sgainat tho prisonor till the fihh Inst., under bonds of §600, A fow days ngo a colorad boy %lvln(,' tho namo of Clarles J. 8towart prosontod himself at the rooms of tho Nellef nud Ald Boctoty. o all ap- poarances ho swas deat and dumb; bnt ho soon mndo Lis bisincsa kuown to Asslstant Suporin- tondont Hawkes by tho uso of ylmncu and paper, Ho wanted tho Socfely to afil bim In reaching his home, which Lo said was Madison, Wisconsin, Ilo represonted to tho Ald Society that ho had lotters of recommondation from John Jones atd Mayor Colyin, and sovoral othor woll-known gentlomen of the ecity. After pratty thorough cxamination of tho eatiidate for alms, M. Trusdell gavo him an order for &5, 1o presontod the order to tho 'I'reasurer, and, whon nsked to sign it, .was ps denf s o post, 1l6 wag thon aslad In writing, when ho grnlaflnlly compliad, and, thrnlng upon his heol, owed himgolt out of the rootn, 'nmrudn; M. Iawkes chanced to bo paesing nlong Fourth avonyo, atid who stiotild ho sco but Charles J. Stowarl; ongaged in ot onrnost and rather oxtravisgant conversation. AMr, IInwkes was, of tourdo, nstonishied, for lto wonld ae sooh havo dx}lnclcd to seo o ealf laugh- o as **denf nad dumb" Stewart talking., DBut howas not long in reaching thé conclusion thot bo hind been hnposed on. A fow hours later Jolin Jones' friend, Btewart, was iu the custody of an_officer and ot his to tho pulice ata- tion. ‘Yosterday Stowart had a heeriig boforo Judge Kaurmaun.: The evideneo ‘of friud was 8o toncluslyo that Btowart frag finod $60 and sont to the Dridowoell for sixty days. Impostors of the Steviatt tzpu would do” woll to tako warh- ing from lis fate, Tho Roliof and Ald Boclety “nundtnce that no paius will bo apated to prose- cutd all such scampy, and Judgo Kautmaonty hhs nnnouncetd tm‘ab Iittlo merey will bo shown them. el ' MISCHLLAKEOUS. Justico inadale yestordey disposed .of John Sheehy:on tha clinrgo of solling mortgaged por- aonal property withiout the writton consent of {ho mortgageo by bolding him over tothe Crime fupl Court, under bonds of 8800, o was or rosted Aug, 20 ou complaint of Joseph Gorson, of No. 330 South Parlk avenue, and Morris Salkey, No, 33% Calimob avenue, and was brought in, and gave, bail in 8500 for his appearauco ns above., Upon éxamining into tho morits of the cuse, tha Justice concludod tho charge onght to Doinyestigatod by the Grand Jury, and honce Liy decision. Thomns Qolling is his name,—so ho save,~and MMt. Qeorge Bnydor, of thd Newhall-Ionae, M wankeo, koys ho robbed him of sdven sets of Dillinrd~balls, valuod at $24 n pot. Tom way found here yestorday by Detectivo deAuloy,who found him in posscssion of flve sots of thie balls, and pawn-tiekets for two moro, The prisoner wad locked up to await o hearing, Albert Bradloy was outon the sireot yosterday, onjoying & promenads with & temalo compayion, when » detoctive stiddonly confronted i, an declared him kis prisoner. Btadloy doclilied the Dotior with thauke, but tesintanee wan uscless, and ho went dowhl to the Cdniral Station. Two fine gold watches wero found on him—ono a Wal- tham, &nd tlio othera Cooper, Doth liad thorings brokon off, au eyidencs that thoy had been sicldenly tamoved from potlets, dnd the oflicers did uot liesitnta to say thnt Bradloy ivag tho fels low who did tho businoss. 1o was sout to the Armory for safe keéping, Tho glrl with him waa algo hold to await furthor dovolopments, e GENERAL NEWS. Tha mhuagers of thu 01 People’s Home and the Orphan Asylum each gratofully neknowlodge tho recolppt of $100 from tlie fund for liying the cornor-stono of the Custowm-Ilouses Dlosaré: Carpenter & Slioldon aro lssning an olegait desctiptivo programmo of the serios or threo ovening concerts’ and ono inntinée, 16 bo givon in McCormick's Afusic-lall Sopt. 28, 29, aud 80, ‘The hook wili contain siotchos of tho lives of tho eomposord, doecriptions and ox- plauntiotis of the iimbers fierforined, and dofin- itlons of nivsical toris, making oio vf tho most novel gud valuable progininines over ifsucd, It onn bo prootired Saturdey noxs ok tho down<lown mnslo stores b ho fTebrow Now Year Was bogtn will fm- postug coronionici Jast ovoning in all tho syun- goguos in this city, all of which woro orowded to suoeation. All of tho Rubbls Gellyored sor- \ons, Flio corendonies tuls morhiug will also Vo of an imposing nature. Ofiger Quinlan fonud a young unmarrled svoinan, named Magglo Ryan, ab 3 o'clock yestor- day tnosning, ou tho corter of Olark atid Hovou- {oouth itreots, auffering from child-birth pains, snd Introducad to tho sstonished guardian a fo: malo Infant, Ho removed the mothor and baba Lo tho Couuty Ilospital, whore both were doing well at tast accountd, AL1i30 o'clogk yosterday atternoon, s young 1nan namod Michael Cummings fell off the top gont of ono of the Tumborinan's lino 'buses, ab tho cornor of Wright and alstou stroots, while inon intoxicated stato, and was run over by u wagon. ‘Lo wheols struc: hitwn on tho hoad and {utlicted a sovero cub over tho loft eyo and other= uring i, 1o was romoved to his huo SUSAY siuths Xulatod trcot, o 'Mown Doard of North Chleago lold o m:oh?“g yostorday aftornoon in thsg oftics of Jmnion Kaufmonn, My, Robert Komnney prosid- od, and_ thore were also prosent Justicen Lnwl Shtion, Catmon, Roollo, and Howitt, and Tow Clork Swoency. On motion, tho fixing of pu arics was postponod, until Nov, 10, On motion of Justico Cannon, the por diom of tho mombers for tho meoting was allowods A motion to. nd- journ was thon onrriad, 'T'his is auother ovi- donco of tho utter worthlousuoss and oxtrayu- waneo of tho town organizations, 84 conducted \ithin tho Hmits of the city, lioadod by one Mr, Bbiviz, of Balt ]',uAko,“;]onrll‘l{m‘ly“ Bishop in tho olmral of By~ hiotn | Young, I8 about'to leave Chicago with a party for Buutlicastors Utah, bolween the Gruen and Qraud Ltivors, whete they untlo to _form tho Culorado. _Tho purty will ba compobed of Bplr- {tualiats, Froo Lhinkers, Hwodonborglaug, bnd uihors, Wha intend to establish & puradiso ' the ‘Wildornoss whore all ghull be frev and squul, o {utontion 18 to havo a dity of 1,000 loty, cach fioad of ® fanlly ta ovn tuwi lot and o farm of 160 goros, ‘Phoy will eultivato their ground atr - mtolfoets, Bnd expeot s hare nd o Dol It I intendod to outor dovernment lands, o that ngo will not bo so vory great. ‘Ihoy will ::I;aulgfl:’muu feomn Denver, and will have no mnrkot for their produco, unlors thoy kel to one anothor at fanoy pricos. 'Ll ox-Bishop doclaros tho climato is watm in wintor, cool in summmor, and gonorally Bdonio, Uho volonlsts leave next month, Vel v ho Cathedral 68, Potor and Paul, cornor offi\%amugmn and Poorin stroots, yosterdny mornlug, ordination gorvieos wore ~ held wndor tho diweotion of Bishop Robort- gon, of Bt. Louiw, G, IL Illgging and John It, Tolst wore Brnnuuwd for tho prlost- hood by thie Hev. Dr, Chauo, aud Mossrs, Luthor Ihe. firat two fomales who wore Ho. _Pardoo, Harbert Root, nnfi John Jonea woro Bmunmm\ for Donoon's orders by tho Rov. Din. tocking and Cnshmau, Tho normon of tho oconslon was proachod by Lishop Iobortson, and wps both concise abd ablo. The Ttov. Dru, Bulltven, Looko, MoMurdy, and Olase uosfotod in {ho ordination oxorelses, Which woro vory solomn and impressiye, 'The Rov. Dro, Looko, Hullivan, and Chnao assistod tho Dishop in tho colobration of tho ecucharist. Among tha visiting ministors wero tho Noy. Messrs, Btroot, Dornot, Pottle, Abbott, and Dr. Roynolds. At the closo of the coremony thoso ordalnod wora Lho rocipionts of numerous cougralations from tholr frionda, ’ Driggs Drothors, of Rocheater, have sont to tho Lxposition n cavgo of ecut. flowors, including 160 vamed variotios of Gladioll, Wo lhnvo rocolved from Mensrs. Iiininall, Torry & Boldan, Noa, 176 and 177 .Lako streot, & numbor of crolv-rupnrlu from this and othor Htatos, obtained in roply to oirentars kent out by thom, which will bo publishod next weelk, A nowspnpor-carrior named Manus O'Donnoll, 12 yonrs of age, was bittou in the faco aud trame plod on by n vicious horse attached to one of Wadhames, Willard & Co.'s ico-wagons, atanding in front ot Foloy's billiaxd-hall, on Clark streot, Thuredsy afternoon. Ho_wes takon to a ditg otoro aud attended to, Tlo ilved at No. 63 Ohlo stroat, Tinot night at 8:30 o'clesk, whilo throo young Indics, membots of the frnily of J. Bteln, boot and’ gheo donlor ab 163 Wost Madison stront, woro pitting on o mignboard on the edga of tho basomont stairwsy of No. 166, tho improvised geat broke and they wora prdcipitatod hoadlong down the' staitd. ~ Fortunatoly thoy oscape serlous {njury, butene of thoin rovoived a bad cut on tho Inco. The fifth anuual announcoment of the Wom- aw’s Iospital Medicnl College hos just beon published. Notwithstanding tho .chock, for a tite, snsinined in the onward progress - of ‘the instibution; owing to its sharo fn the groat calumity of 1871, it prosont wolfare moro than- componsates for any -injury- thon arising from tho temporary intorruption of its intorests. Sinco tho Inst announcomont, lucreasing succoss has rewarded tho offorts of tho officers of tha Institution, 'Tho clagsos are onintged and addi- tional facilitios have been acquired to onnblo tho Proforsors to communicato information with ofliclency. The disgocting and loctura rooms of tho college aro fitted with all uecossary con- convoniencen for tho pupils. The authoritios of the college, with a view to rondor jta sysiom of tonching fully on an equality with othor modicnl #ichooly, have obtained tho morvices of a stafl of locturors, suliciont t0 impart a thorough nedi- }:nl [mlncnuou in overy department of the pro- osslon, 5 Charlos Reutor, of No. 109 Corroll street, found a quantity of olothing undor tho sldewalk, at the cornor of Groen and Fulton streots, yos- tordny morning, and informod Ofiicer Blood, who look tho garmentain charge. ‘Fhey con- sisted of a gray twoed coat and vost, auover- coat, o black slouch hat, and a black vost, The right shouldor of tlio lnttor was covered with blood, any in ono of lhu(}mckotu waa found n brown " card, bonring tho addross, ** Axel Jor- gonson, 77 Bunker stroct.” Tho officor went_to tho place indicatod on tho eard, nad found Mras Jorprenson, who recognized her husband’s hand- writing, but said slio . know nobhing about tho clothing. Mr. Jorgonsou wag mob st home, and word was left for him to call at tho Dndison Stroot Lolico Station nnd give such information as ho may have rogarding tho card bearing his signn- {ure, Somo muspiolons of foul play ard ontar— tnined, and Capt. Ellis proposcs to find out the owlno(r]nf the clutlies, zud have tho mystory solved., J. W, Clark s from tho olsssio confines of Qreon Linke, Wis,, whoro ho has brought th In.r&ofnmlly. Ye!mrdH ho eante to this elty, and informed Chlof. Dotoctivo Dixon thot his youugest daughbtor, n_ fair and comely girl of 13 yoars, had bocn stolen from tho parontal maneion by hor two big_brothers, atid that dlio was thon liylng with an older slster on Fulton stroct, The lady's married namo wag Ifogg. Dotoctive Tyrroll was dolatled to bring tho abducted offepring to tho arms o her doting _but hard-hoorted fathor, ‘whosa children droad his progonco so much a4 to hove an intonse desiro to keops out bf his sight, and memory, too. Tyrroll found tho girl, and she was very’ loath to dopart from hor rister'a home, bt Lhe minjon of tho law had 10 recourse, oven if hin sympathios woro with the girl, and ho réluctantly tovk her down to the Central Station and placed hor iu hor fathor's care. Sho wopt bitterly, and hor brothors and sig- torcoldn'tconsold hot. Shd dreadsd thé prospect ul_plu“lu’F, planting, rakug, and wcndlnfi until 8h6 was 17, the ngs appuiuted by the *“ old man " for 1l liis sons nnd_danglitors to tvork beforo thoy {,un Liis housebold.” Varmer Olark wns like the Farmor Allen of Tennyson; he was stubs Torn, and declared s will tho law in bis house- Told. Butthagrotityold Granpornitesad it, Whilo lio ws absout from thedotectives’ room for d fow minuios, Dizon was also valled away, and the wily daughtor shook the dust from lter heols, and flew p n back nlloy and out of sight. Clark rotnrned to find theundutifut ehild hon ost, nnd, aftet offering up & fow impions reindrks, quib tha tation, 16 4 thotight that ho weut humo outirely diggustod with Chicago nud his total failuro to rogain o child who hus & much better home hore than n stony-hoarted old tarmor is srifling to provido her with. coMrAxy “p ' of the Tirst Tlegimons of tho Nationnl Guard of Tilinols, wau orghnized Inst ovening at the oflico o1 Mr. John W. Ifawloy, Rtoom 34, No, 163 Dear- orn nticet, Tho Company mitbers thivty-ve ‘motmbers, st prontiict to'bt oile 6f the struig- ctit in the bottallion, Tho followiug iy the or- gonization : Cuntain—Tohn W. Tawley. Fhrst Lieutenan{=-W, Dicliinnon, Becand Lietenant—0, I Syollitiah, Serprants—Left vacaut. Pritates—Patsons Cooke, C, O, Oltase, Frank Ty, J. W, Dickinson, Charles Mathas, W, Garnet, J, Woods hiidge, Jr,, Jv 11, Bliott, Chariea Dy Blauby, ‘Qevrye Gorwich, Ehiiip Larestboy . J. Woater, William Dur- rell, J, Rtichordn, 1L Carter, 'H, Speliman, Itichard Tolmes, Joltu Wilsan, I, Habeuw, AV, W, Tucker, Iier< Dort. Déunington, ¥ Marahall, ‘Cliatlea” Slowart, L, Willlaws, I, Leble, J. &, Blanoy, ko mombora of tho company are to mect “in the nbove ofl nokt Mondny evon- iy at T o'cloelk altatp, proviols to golng to thoir anory. ~ .mque‘agud . THE RIXTH WARD. A mooting bf residouts af tho Sixth Ward whs held at No. 829 Lhirty-first streot, lust ovening, for tho purpose of organizing nn * Indopendont Ward Club.” ~ I'horo wore H‘,lf votes present: D.J. O'Lesty presided and J. It Radeliir acted #8 Beerotary. "The Chairmnn stated that tho Club was not to Do political in its churactor, ouly so fur 08 Alder- men wore concorned, The ward had been neglectod, no improvoments whatever had beer mndo within its limits, and it was timo Aldor- mon wero_ 6lostod who would look after the in- torosis of tho property-owners, Wlile ovory other ward took gud used ity pro-ratn of tho nnnual appropriationy, tho. Sixth Ward got nothing, tho monoy lying idlo in tho City 'Iremsury. ' Homio of {he streots woro n st impessablo vondition, and tonms which ottompted to fravol through them got wiuek in the mud. Tho Club would support on who would do theit beat Lo socuro local im- irovornouts, and not Iny nrotnd saloons ana think boor: On motlon & committeo wes appointed to soleot an Tixeoutive Commitios of two from onch precinet, to roport the namos at an adjourned wmeeting. ‘l‘hlsl\,\'nn all tho businces transatted, At W. J. Ouabat was oxpactad to adiross the moating, but since ho did not come the nssom- blugo dispersed subjoct to the enil of »tho Cunirman, NO NUISANOR. Complaint hins boon nindo that o disagreoable stonoh is omittod from the papor mills of - Brad- nor, 8mith ‘& Co,, on Linst Kinzio atreot, A ro- nurlor of ‘Lux I'ninune visitod _tho milly yoster- day, aud obtaiued from Mr. Jordun, Suporin- tondont of tho mills, an_ oxplanntion ss to the ajloged nuisance, Mr. Jordau showed that the choniealn usod in tho manulacture of paper— suiphurio acld, ehlaride and earbonate of lme— ave poworful disinfootants, aud that tha odor complnined of bolng vapor produced from tha oxtiaction of the colors.of ragu by tho ald of ohloride of Jimo s nothing more than ammoniu, The ador Mr, Jordah ofaims |s rathor bonoliclal to gonoral health than injurlous. eulvort carries ofl thio surplis wator of the man- ufaetory into the river, soveral foot below the rivor's surfaco, and tho roportod obnioxfous vapor I now belugr lot fnto thoculvert, theroby destroy- lng thio causo of complaint, omotime nge, Mr. Jordan statod, n hoalth- allicar aud ono of the doctors of tha Heallh Doard visited tho fuctory, but with the excoption of tiie dischinrgo of wator on tho wost eldo gf tho building nothing of an obiuuummhlu charactor, in tholy opinfuwexisted. This dischargolinsboon avorted, and ihiore i now really na ground for compluint, Mr. Jordsu foars that tho anuoy- nuco comes from sume nelghboring wanufucto- ry whouo process has bocomo so offonsivo to rosi- donts that thoy haye gppoaled to the Hoalil Board for reliof, but did not spaoify tntelligoutly tho ill thoy suifor from, ‘'ite TRIBUNE repre- sontalivo, whoso olfactories ure ordluarily aousi- tive, romninod in and about the Chivago Papor Mills munnifactory sovoral hours, and fallod to discovor nuy odor which & healthy conatitution could not ooduro, Mr. Porry Krosn, mauagor of tho rag-warohouse, courtcously attendod the ro- porter in his investigation, S8l Ay PERSONAL. » Mrs. Jamoe 11, Sibloy and einter, Mies Durt, of Cincinnati, 0., aro guosts at Bt. Caroline's Court Hatol. John 8, Dunbnm and family, or 8t. Louls, aro stopping at 8t. Carolino's Court 1lotel. Among tho gontlomon ndmitted to tho Bar yea- t?lrdny at Ottawn was Lorln €, Collins, of thin elty. M., Cornollis Walford, the eminent writor on Insuranco, will visit this country in a fow days, and will also como to Ohleago, ' Mr, A, Mitcholl, Buperintondont of tho Ui nols Conéral Ratlroad, hos gone to Dubuque, to nuo to the reconatruction of the railrond-bridge which acoldontally broke down a fow days ngo. Most of tho Goneral Tickot and Passenger Agonta of Lhis clty linye gone to Now York, to attond tho Genornl Tickot and Passongor Aponts' Couvontion, to bo hold fu that city Thursdny, Capt. Jnck Hnrrhn}tnn who hins been from tho commaticoment of tho looal political campnian ono ot tho wnost prominent among the multitude of eandidates for Bhoeriff, desires it {0 bo one nounced that tho rumor that e hnd withdrawn trom the contost, sct afloat n doy or two sgo, in unfounded in avery patiicular, ~ Ho holieves hia ohances for olootion aro bottor than thoso of auy of tho othor candidates, and he lntends to kaep in tho ring until tho last round 1¢ fought. II0TEL_ ARRIVATS. Palmer touse—A. J. Bamborger, Now York ; 11 M. Russell, Galosburg ; 1. Dickinson, Bpring- flold; H. \V. Bmith, Youngstown; W. J. Fleld, Hamtilton, Ont.; - oo, Kounody, Orualia; T, T. Honry, New York ; I, IIancocl, Dotroits L' ‘W. Biblay, U. 8. A.; E. R Willinme, Ttochoster ; Charles Eston, LnCrasse; Dayid J. 1N, Akron, O.; Georgo Billings, Virginta, . . . Grand Pacifis—Nicholas Port- man, Pawtuckety O. W. Bittloman, Leavon- wortli; Jamen Iidos, Bhobovgan; A, 8 Roovon, Clncinnati; L. M. Longwall, Yaw Paw; L. W. Hall, Now Orlonus; Jomes N. * Tumor, Burlington; 3. M. ' Guildor, Now York. Sherman Ilouse. . . po) Vo city ¢ ‘Thomns_Atkinnon, “Boston ; Goorro ll): i1, Oconto ; Francls V. Hudson, Martford ¢ 1t 0. flioholnon, England, .« . Tromont House L A. Brayton, Fall Rivor; B, N. Goodoll, Grand Tapids; J, 1. Wost, Boston ; 7. Turnor, Buriing- ton; J. B. Chapman, Enu Clairo; Thomas Tinley, Philadelphin ; . Watermau, Sycamore, ——e—, TEE CITY-HALL, The City Collectdr yonterday recoived ©10,000 on city taxos, and from the Wator Departmont $1,860. Tho Finance Committeo agaln faled to meot yostordny afternoon, Ald, Ieath is anxlously inquiring ns 10 tho whorosbouls of the mombors. He will mako n roport to tho Council, at their noxt meoting, on soveral olalms that Liave beoon proforrad against tho city. The Law Depnttment yosterday moved into thelr now aud neatly-furnished rooms. Judgo Dickoy will probably roturn from Ottasa to-dny, and will for the first timo occupy bis chnir ay Corporation Counsel : Numérous applications nro continually made to tho Mayor to pardon criminnla from the Bride- woll, Genorally the cases for which pardon is solted, aro the vory worat ohes, somo of tho of- foudots Maving boen sotsd up ha many as a dozon timds. Tho Magor, to his orodit bo it sald, it all onses wlich are oonsidered bind, remalhs fltin in his rofusal in spite of overy effort mado in Dbeliall of the criminal. Thé Commilttoo on Judlolhry aiid the Bpooial Committdo on Jounoll Rules, will moet this afcer- noon in Ald, Richnrdsou'n’ oftice, providing n quortim can bo obtained. Ald. Richardson vowa yongeance if the Committeo does nobt como to timo, Tho follosing lotter was rocoivod by tho Mayor' yestorday nfternaon: rn;_xnum 1, D2 Colein, Maynr of Chicdda ! T liercby resign ‘thoe_oftico of Membor of the Board of Education, Itesfiottrally, &, i1, Snrunow, No rondon ia asbigned for thia action, Tho Mayor did a groat doal of work yostorday, but it wos not ofiide work. Ie atctggled long and carnestly tocurb some violont cxpressions againat a Post and Alafi roporter,. who Fubliuhod him #8 having gone back on the Poopla's party. Ab tho timo when the interview is clalmed to havo taken placo ho wag 100 miles away from tho city. Ho is diegusted with aftoruoon papors in gonoral: z £ Yentotdey wae police-trial day in fits rooms of tho Board "of Polico and Fira Commidsioners, "The cascs wore nnusually numerous and sovore, o faat whicl is bacomhig inoto nid moro noticon~ blo wook aftor weelt. Oficors Ola Bouson sud “Denls Ford, chiarged with inattontion to duty, and eonduct unbecoming an officor, weto found guilty angd dismissed from tho foree, Theso aro tho men who shot Mrs, Wagner, They pleaded guilty, and altbough the shooting wns ontirely accidental, tho Board thought it best to dismisy thom from the forco. Ofllcors Carragor and Toenig, chargod with maltroatment _of citizons, otd bich fined tou days’ pay. OMlced Dlood, charged with nou-payniont of just ducs, was givon time, and tho clinrgos dismissod. in tho forenoou thio tiow polidsnion wote sworn in, and given ladsona in thelr now business, —_— ANNOUNOEMENTS, The Bocfety of Physicions ond Surgoons will meot Monday ovening at the Pacific Hotel. Dr. 1L A, Jolmson il fond o pagor dn ' Paoumatio Aspiration.” The Chlengd Typographionl Union Mlitia Com« pany, Morehnty' Chivago Roglmont, will moet Sunday at 8 p. m, at tho Armory, Nos. 77 and 8¢ Btato at#ot, for tho olection of oflicers, Tho Rov. B. Telsenthal will locture Lpfote tho South Bida Hobreiv Assoclation to-morfow morn- ing, at 10 o'cluck, at the ébureli corher of Twon- ty-sixtt stroet and Indinue avenne. Ilis subjoct will bo #hio Dovolvpmont of Jowish Doctriuos." A gold medal, hauddomoly dasigned nd appro- Srlnuily ingcribod, {8 to bo prebented Lo Dawiel "Loary, champion podesttian, Batukday night, at 700 Wost Lako stroct, Thoso employers who hro themstlves too busy to sdleot thoir own bolp can sceuro men or boyy ftoin tho Y'res Lploynlént Biroan for any po- gition, The Suporiutoudout gives his antive time to the examinstion of applicants’ testimo- ninls, nud to tho gonoral mbnagoentont of tho offico. Nohe but rospousiblo mon will ba sont to il pinces of trust. Tho Bocioty of (ha Avmy of tho Oumborland will moot nt Columibus, 0., on the 16th pud 17t0 insts, Arrangomcuts Luve been tndo whoroby mombots can purchaso tickots from this city and teturn, vis tho Pittaburg, Cinolonutt & St, Iv.oulu Railroad, at the oflice, No. 121 Randolph streot, for 4 couts por milo tho round teip, —— SUBURBAN NEWS. LYDE PARK, Thoro sas au adjourned mooting of the Trus- tees Thursday evening ; all typ mombors pros- ont cxoept Mr. Downor, 'L'lie minutes of July A7 wore road sud approved, The Olork prosonted *a tabulated statotnbub of tho bids submitted lnst Monday eveniug, aud and aftor examination of the samo, it was ro- folved by an unanimous volo that tho Providont and Clerk bo authorizod to contrnot with Ambos & Bmith, of Columbus, 0., to furnish 26 nulos of onat-fron wator-pipos at $48.45 por ton, and speainls at 800 por ton § and with E, Maso, Ir,) for cut-oft valves: the 4-luchat §18; G-inch, §20 ; 8-iuch, £40, nud 10-1poh 60, T4 {8 undorstood that the International Iipe Compnny of Chicago aro in company with Atbos & Smith on this contrack, sud will furs ulsh the smallor slzes of p[hm. ‘Ihe _Comifnlttes on Publlo Dulldings wero gdvnn dlsorotionary power to put in a furnaco to ioat tho Village-ilall, Police-Station, amt Jail. Datitlons woro prosontod and roforrod from 1T, . Honore and umnmhrnr wutor-plpos _and suwory on bath sidos of Urand honloyard fron Thirty-ninth to Vifty-first sircots, The Wator Comnisslonor wos instructed to proparo and re- port Monday ovening spocifications for Inyiny tho 85 milos of wator-pipes this fall, so thné nd- vortisemonts for proposals may bo mado, ‘ho Prosidont was not yob ablo to namo a day for making u full test of” tho Wator-Works no. oording to coutract, nor was he gatistiod that thio pipes woro lald 4}¢ foot doop acoordlng to contract, and auxlons fnr[lumru for wator-supply must bo contont to walt until tho works woro fully testod mud ncvoptod. Adjournod to Monday evoning. — Attempt to Polson 'Twve Familllos in Lol Countyy Win From the Iutl: County, (W1a.) Press, Sept, 5, Ono dlay It wook tho Alabamn sottiomont in tho Towsr of Btorling cumo nour hoing the keans of ouo of the mont hotriblo tragedios that over bappono iu Pollc County. At noon tho familios monced to partake of tholr dinner, and wer ahout to uso somo milk, whick, upon tnating,! : l.oy diucoverad tu ba very bittor, Thoy fod the ln Ik to two hogs, aud almost immodiatoly tho i“’l!u wont into sposms and soon died, Lol NE bumo to n cat, It Of courso wns Roon dond, thoy concluded thers was R{M?ln init. ‘sundi’nu a bottlo of it to Dr. AV.' J. 3 utdock, of Taylor'y Tally, ha analyzed it and, ound it to contain n larga quantity of atryoh- nluz]\, sufliciont to kill au entire nofghborhiood. If thewo porsons had usod the mllk, or drank o #poonful of it, n fow houns would havo ouded tholr oarthly oxistouce, A woman, an inmato of the family, nud wife of DBrayton DcKeo, bought o quantity of tryohnin of ‘P, B, Lncy, ab Ht. Croix Falln, about a month alnca, sa 1t 'fa - supe {mudfi tJ: nfil:fl(;fi lll.lu‘ 5 S}m'[mt {t into tho milk, ; 1on, o inton '«hglt‘“;" inll’lnn. S ition of poivoning r, MoKoo was in n Thurada l.hu| m:aw«uttryt m:p;ars flor l:nrd nmmty. ‘{‘qum::? amination is to (ake plnce to-day, i Voforo 1. 1. Dike, Haq, - 7+ 1 this villago, —_—— STATE BOARD OF EQUATIZATION. Roport or tho Commitico on Landsy Special Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, Brniyarisnn, Ill, Sopt. 11.—~Tho Committos on Londs fn the Stato Bonrd of Equalization :«Ill mako tho following roport to-morras morne ng : : ; H Caunties, <= pppp fu3d 2| ] ——|— A 1al... .5 = o e o =E 33 o - Wontford,., Kilton .,y _= % Montgomer; g 14| B\ Haniiton, m’fx’» Semusarmsn, I, Bopte 11.~In the Blale Board of Bqualizatlon, the Committeo on Rail- AkssssssmeROOGIIDEEOOCTEOE! ronds woro about ready to roport, when an érror in tholr ohleulation was dircovered, which makes it necossary for thom to do the wort sll ovor. 1t seems thab i tho commerginl worll it takey #,240-pounds to make o ton of railrond iron, and tho Committbo ind_mado_thalf nasossomont oh the thooty that it only took es mnch Iron as it did hay to ikl aton’y consequontly, the vitar, O A Faneri] for biight Hollars, _ 'rumn the New Yok Erprees, "fhe Now York Gerinan Cromation Socloty pro- poso to butld a Linll 60 foct wide by 44 foet, rect- angular shupo, lit from ahové by meaus 6f n éolie teul domo supportad on pilastors. In tho cotitre of ona eide-wall ia to bo placed analtar, at which funeral seremonios aro tobo performed. In fronk of tho alear il bo un oponivg iu the floor, giv- ing cotrance to au undergrond paesage, Tha corpso Lo bo incineratod 16 to bo incloeed in an iron coflin, which will be seut in n hoarso boe longing to tho society b tho houss of tho do= ceased. Tn the contre of the cofin-1itl will be a cireular plato of solt tnotal, which, when meltod by the Lurnaco,will foayo an nporturo throwgh which the gnses from tho body in course ol “combustion Iy escapo. . Tho cafiin s to bo loworod through tho oponiag in front of tho altar vn to on fron plato supported by scrows, wltich in turn are at~ taghod to wheols rauning on o track, Dy this moans the coflin ia tnken vut from bo- nenth tho building, and undor a furnnco con- stritcted outsido tho hall and ditoetly behiud the altar. Whon tho coftin {8 moved nlung {he roe qitived distanco, it is worked up by means of the perows on which itis supported into.an empty ‘| ehumbor, surrounded by solid fira-proof masonry and covercd over {n the damo mannor at o short distanco nbove the corpso. On a lovel with the hend of tho coffin, and o ehort diatanice from it, 18 o futnaco eapablo of prodycing licat up to 1,000 dogrees Fulwouhoit, tlib heatod air from which will pass ovar tho cof- fln, melting tho contral plato of soft motal snd charring the inolosod romhlns, the gases from wltieh minglo with tho hoated uir and phss to an arrangemnont containing coal oil, where the gnues ara covguaed, £ ‘Tho Prosidont, Mr, F. Btllok, eluims that tha friends of tho doconsod remaining near the altar would be utterly unable to sco, hear, or smetl suything* that could shoek thoir gonebiiltios. Afiar about ounoand half hours tho romsing wonld bo roduced to ashos, which might bo col- Jocted in an urn, on which the photogeaph of sha «drconsod might bo placod and the urn then do- posited Inonoof a sories of nichos ruuning around tho walls of tho mnin building, Yho Liresidont olatma the grontest superiority for tha now mothiod, both on the acoro of elcanlinosy and cost, the lattor uob excoodlng §8. aseleabit oot Ak The Man Who Would Spenls, Tho Washington Capital declares that ox-Qov, Daunluon real(y Iikos to talics 4 An llluatration of this tho ‘“m.f is told that on the niglt the Neil Houuw, Columbus, way burned, Gov, Donalon, not ballovitg the hotel to bo on fire, mountod the balcony to address the orowd, It wasan immeuso congourse, for tho alsym was given at & vopyenlont hour, immoedi- atoly nftor supper, and it wos too tumgfiug Tor Willinm 8o rosist, #o Lo pang out In that cloar cluviou vaico ot higt My follow citizons, tho eonflogration is not horo, i€ {s plsowlioro,, That it hina boen suggested | to mo by frfands thut, {u view of your promisou= ons, utioxpeoted, snd, I muy soy, starctling as- somblago on this accagion, it would bo well, whilo the _conflagiation, whorever it mny flnvalop ita Jurid toreh, 18 mnnnifesting itaolf, to disouss a fow of the morontous fssucs now dividiag tho poos plo of thls onsangnined land,” * Lofure Willinm could rench the sald lssues tho fivs sovrohed his coat-talls, and o was knodksed of Lindaoy and Milton MoKeo, with othors, com» ovor by a trunk'*