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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIDUNE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1874, THE CITY. J, B. RICE, ARRANOENENTS FOI TIE FUNERAL, Tha romains of the Into J. 13, Ttico roached thin city from Norfolk, Va,, at # o'clook yosterdny morning, via the Pittsburg & Fort Wayno Road, accompanied by Mre. Lico, Mra O. 8, Smith, Mrs. George L, Dunlap, Mrs, Kimball, Mr, and Mrs, W, 8. Smith, and tho Congressional Coms mitteo, which conaists of the Iion. G, L, Torl, of Lacon, 111, Chairman; the lIon. Charles I, Favwell, of Chicago ; the Hon, Heiater Clymor, ot Roading, P'a.; tho Hou, J, H. Bogole, of Flint, Mich, ; and tho Hon, C. B. Southnrd, of Yincennes, O,, and Deputy Bergoant-at-Armn Chiarlos B, Demar, of Waterloo, Ill. Tho caslist was takon chiargo of by if, G. Loomis, P, 1. Hall, Dr. J. W, Eldridgo, and W, 8. Bmith, and conveyed to the residenco of James V., Odell, Esq.. No, 616 Wabanh avenuo, Iho funoral ser- vicen will be held fn Grace (Jipiscopal) Church ot 11 o'cloclt this morniug, An inferinal meeting of tuo Congressional Cammittee aud of the lacal pall-bearers was beld in ono of the parlors of the Palnor ITouse in tho forenoon, at vhich arrangomeuty weoro mude for tho burial, "Tlio Mayor sent o communication to the Coun- ¢il lase evening relative to_the funeral, *which will bo found i the proeecdings, and the Alder- suon resoived to nttend tio funoral in a body, 'The front of Ihca's Black, on Dearborn wireet, tatween Washington and Randolph streets, wan drapedd by tho occutnnte, yeaterday, in memory ‘of tho decoased. Tho cottogo will pana tho Duliding to-tay on tho way to the cametary. ——— COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TITL: CRISIIAT, COURT. The Bonrd of County Commisxioners met yesterdoy afternoon, President Burdick in tho chair. Tho report oftho Clork of tho Criminal Court for the six months ending Nov. 30 wau roferred to tho Committes on Jail and Jail Accounts. Thero woro collected Oleric’s and withesses' fous amounting to §1,763.43 ; Bhori's foes collected and paid, $145.07; Clerk's feeu earnnd and un- paid in cages disposed of aud passed, and charges ablo to Covk Couuty, $4,145.43. Thero are nos pending in tho Court 330 criminal caves nob taxed, and in which the foos will amount to $1,400. Tlio eonnal roport of the Warden of the County Hospital was presented and votorred, The re- port Lias already boen published in Tus TRisvxz. TUL COUNTY POOR-TIOUSE. Tho Warden of the Poor-Houso and Ing2ne Asylum tubmitted bis sunual report, in which o recommends an addition to tho Poor-lHouse of 25 feot in longth, snd that some action be laken in the matior of thoearo of young cbil- dren whose perenta,inoates of tho ouse, aro nob it poraons to have chargo of them. IIis idea in thnt, mueh porsons should bo refured adinisgion, snd tho chtldren takion in ehargo until thoy can be apprenticed or otberwiso disposed ofi Of the farm there are 110 weres under_ecultivation, ‘the religious wants of the Poor-Houso Lave beon supplied bytho Iiov, Fathors Lidwards and Tholle for the Catholivs, aud Mesers. Smith, of Park Ridge, aud Hemiugway, of Norwood, for the Protestants, ‘fhero weve 580 inmates ro- w:uining in the Poor-Houss Dec. 1, 1875, an there were sdmitted during the yoar 1,703 charzed, 1,626 ; and now remnining, 67, OF adnutted, 129 wero Amorteany, 9 of them el ored; horn in Denmark, 103 nd, 26; Ger- m 5; Ireland, 168; Norway, 42 ; Sweden, 931 Seotiand, 10. ‘Iho list of avticles manufactured Qurig the year includes 274 quilts, 337 shocte, 140 bed-ticks, 105 tovels ; mon's soirls, 1,073 Inou's ponts, 658; nud wowen's and childron's clothinys in great quantitics, tho irholo footing up5,719 srticles, Lhero were 27 birthsduring tho sear, ond 664 interments of paupers. Tho re- Ceipto from tho slo of bones, irouteraps, calves, zud vld baxrels amounted to &278.75, aud thero waa paid out for various incideutals 9158, 'Iho roceipts for board of paticnty wero £816, and thoro was paid out for pinuo, stool, transporta- tion of patients, pomtage, cte., ¢Rt 848, Thoro 0ol D I were £5 pupils 1n tho Yoor-Tiouso S DISEABED LOGH, Commiszioner MeCaffroy said that ho undor- stood thero wau 8 disonso nmong the hogs at the Poor-Houso, and, if eome_ of thew were nob #old atonce, thoy would div on the counly's bands. 1o moved that the Wardon take time by iho forelock, nnd sell tweuty-six hogs beforo they died. _(Laughter.] Comimnigsioner Ulough suggested tho refcronce of the watter to the Commitieo vn Public Ser- vice. Commissioner McCaffrey hoped for henven's gako this would not Lo done, for, before tho Commiittoo could report, all tho hogs would be dead, [Laughter.] "Tho nintter wag roforred to the Committoe on Public Sorvice with power to act. ANOTHER NESIGNATION. Commissioner McCailrey, having been de- foatod on the hog questian, relaliated by tender- ingg hig resignation sy Cheitman of the Commit- teo on Equalization of Texcs, though be would semain on_ tho Committco if Commixsioner Dussgo would accapt the Chairmanship, Comunisgonor Dusso deoclined tho lonor per- emptorl; 1ontion to accopt Commineioner McCaffroy's resignation was laid on the tablo, ELECTION OF LXPLOYES, Commiesioncr McCaftrey moved that when tho Board sdjourn it bo until Wadnasday of the present week, in oxder to take up tho olection of Cogk County employes for tho eusuing year, Commiseicner Holden, of tho Jeint Committeo cn Salaries, oppored tho motion, saying thatit would bo impossiblo to roport Ly that tino. Somo _discussion follomed, and finally tho Toord adjourned until Monday noxt nt 2 p.m, ———— THE STURGES CASE, DISYOLUTION OF-THI: INJUNCTION. On the 24th of November the attorneys for W. N. Sturges filed o bill 2nd obtaiued an injunction to provent tho Bourd of Lrado from expelling ini. At a subscquent day thio Board uppoared Ly its attorneys, filad an auswer, and moved for 80 order dissolving tho injunction. 'Iho caso was argued on both sides, and Judge Williams lield that the injunction Lad heen inndvortently grauted by the Mastor, -and ought to bo dis- rolved. Upon bis indicating this opinion, the counsel for Ar. Sturges asked timo to talie testimouy in scupport of their Dbill. Thoroupon an order was mada continuing tho case until yestorday, Judge Willioms vemnarking to Sturges’ counsel that ho would dirsolve tho - juaction unless the testimony which tney pro- posed to triio was of such a charvacter ay to mnko s vory ditferent cavo from thub then boforo the Jourt, Yeetorday the caso was again enllad, when it appeared that no now testimony Liod beon taken, Tho Court thereupon dienolved tho injunciion. Tho counse! for Mr, Sturges thon moved for lewvo to fila an smonded bill, but efter somo divcuseion the motion wus with- drawn. Tho counsel for Bturges then prayed an uppeal from the order dirsolving the inju; tion, und tho pruyer was objected to on tho ground that the order was only mtorlocntory, no niunl deereo having hoen renderod in tue cnse. Tho Conrt coutinied tho argument on motion for tho sppeal until Thursday morning, and al- lowed 360U to the defendnnt, the Board of Irade, for domagos oceasicned by tho injunction, Pk ATTEMPTED SAFE ROBEERY, HANTY REYIEAT OF TILE OFENATORS, A doupi 5 attempt was mado st robbory on tho Wost Sido early yesterday morning, The meat market of W. N. Stanloy, corner of Ran- dolph oud Curtis streot, was entered from tho alley on Curtis street with falso koys, and un unsuceesslul attcipt made to blow up tho rafe thereinv, The thioves were armed with the necesnary tools for o i job, and as toon as they gnined uccess (o tho safo thoy commanved work by drilling o hola through tho ae door just abovo the jocli. ‘Chin comploted thoy Injected & quan- tity of powder into the lock, inserted n profes- sional fueo, lighted it, and retirod for rosults. the cxplosion followed ina moment, but for somo reason failed to accomplivh tho desired reenit. Tho ouly damage dono was the breakiug of the eate-lock wud tho tilsting of parts of the door, 'Tho shocls, howovar, vns quita_sovers, an.t was folt by tho family liviug above, Tho enfe contalned 1800 in monoy, amdl & quantity of valwblo papers, which Wwore unmolosted, Yesterdny morning, npon opening the mnrket, tha ewell of powder wes poreeptiblo, and an ox- araingtion disclosed tho situation for tho first e, The care wan found unlocked, bLut the anor wian clered, 'The wafe door was difiieult to opon rt ell times, und, from tho fact that jt was Zonnd unlocked, it fu supposed {hat the {hiovce, wfter verlly nccoraplishing tho breaklog of tho Joek, failed to try tha door, DBy the sldo of the mnafe were found m puir ot baote und an overcont loft in (he arket Batnrday night, and o phial of powdor, Nothing whatover was missed from the build- ing, viblah i accounted for by some of tho clt- cumatancos which go toshow that the thiovos left tho butlding in groat haste, T'lio would-bo robber or robbors have not yob been npprobonded, nor I8 ‘thoro yat a clow to them, KF Stanlay {s satisfied, howaver, that peoplo living in the neighborhood, who are with- out visible menus of anpport, wero conconiod in the afar, thongh hin iuformation iy not snfliclont to warrant any orrests. Ho Lnows of & cortnin man who has a koy that fits his back door, and of another in tho neighborhool who hes sctod beforo nnd #incs the affair o ne to arouno his suspicion, ‘I'he police have chinrgo of tho aflair, and are en- denvoring to find the guilty partios. I they were a litllo moro Induntrious In watching and proventing such occarrencea they wonld lesn frequently bo subjected to public consuro, nnd would save thomselves the troublo of lockiog so mnny stasles aftor tho Lorsos had been atolen. —_———— COUNTY RELIEF, BOMI DEFECTS IN TIHL SYSTEM, A city correspondont has writteu o 'ite Tnin- UNE to minke complaint rolsiivo to the aystem puraued by parties who furnish meat, bread, and fucl on reliof tickots, Tho butchor and baker, ho eays, tako trouble to pick out tho very worst of both lines of provisions whon an applicant for afd appenrs, although the public monoy is paid for the same eriicles that the regular purchazer pays cash for. 'I'ho coul-dealer gonerally fur- visbes non-combustible, or, rather, von-in- flammable, matorial, such au coal-dust and tho worat particles of anthracito ho can pick out. The writer complains of the Chicago Rtalief and Aid Bocloty in this connection, hut, evidontly, under somo mistako, Locaugo n 'Trtnuxe: roporter called on Supt. Lrusdoll of tho Belief and Aid Saciety yesterday sftornoon and mado inquiries relativo to tho afiale, which ro- sulted in (ho following statoment by the oriicer roferred to ¢ 4110 of that Jottor,” said Mr, Trusdell, * bas miado tho mistake of confounding us with tho County Agent's oftice, Tho lotter i# & vory sousi- bic one, and tho esil complained of should bo ohocked ot onee, in somo way. I saw how it wont to mive ticketa a yoar ago, and shut down on the practico. Ilmufmrn, hakory, aud coul- daalers apponr to bo universally inclinod to give thelr worsb clacs of food to the noldors of tickets, although the Iattor ao perfocly good for the nmount shown upon their facoe. Tor oxamplo, Bevoral months WMo n distrossod man cama fnto this offico and agied for tickots for meat and bread, which wore givon, Mo wont to the butcher's and mado lus hargain, 1o that a nico piceo of meat was cut, but when hio eamo to present his rolief ticket tho butcher fared up ud said, **Why didn’tyou say that be- fore 7 I'd not have given you this bieco,” or words Lo that offcct, Of courso, had tho butch- er kmown that lis customier wus & roliof appli- cant, ho would havo given him n soup boue, or vemo truck that ho could not got rid of by regu- lar sals, ** Beeing bow thinga wore golug, wemodeatule, which wostrictly adheroto, of giving money only, aund then tho applicants can suit thomselven. 1f thoy got ment, thoy get as good as thero I in tho market. If thoy got coal, they got not refuso, but tho geiers! article. And 50 ou. 1 have no doubt that abuses exist in {be lino complained of in somo of tho departmonts drawn upot by the County Agent. I think 1t is an evil thiat should he remedieds Tomembor thub wo givo money to those plope whom we deom worthy of rolief, If a man is not fit to be Lrasted with monoy, he is not {ls to bo helped."” s S ALBERT GOETZE, MERTING OF FRIEXDS OF THE FAMILY, Tho friends of the family of Albert Goetze, who was murdered about yoar ago, as i alleged, by Joaoph Tanecy, held n meeting last ovening at Yorwarts Turner Hall, on West Twelfth stroot, foz the pnrpoes of devieing means to acsist in iho proscention of Tansoy. Thero wero about forty porsons pregont, BMr. Tritz Goetzo, & brothor of tho deconsed, cnlled tho meoting to ordor, and stated that at lant tho murdorer of bis brother bad been epprehended, They all were awaro of tho circumstapces of the dastardly decd which not only cost the lifo of his brother, but that of his father sud mother, who died shortly afterwards of grief, leaving six amatt children, whom ke had now to support, All hio asked was that they would use their influ~ enco to induco eome of our inffuentisl Uerman citizens to stand by his sido and nid him in tho prozocution ‘Lhe polico hud acted shamefully. Although 'Tansey was in tho city somo tinie afior the murder wag vommitted, still they rofused to urrese bim, aud, bad it not beon for Dotective Howmzelman, ho would never liave beon arroated, Tha upeaker was deoply affocted, and tho toars rolled down his cheeks while be epoke, afmost utifling bis words, Mr, H, Keck #aid that not only the murderer, but some of the policemon who refused to urrest him, shonld bo prosecuted, 'Whers wera threo DPolanders whom he kuew well who were presont whon two policemen camo to the snop whero ‘Fanrey worked, heing sent thera to arrost him;etil thoy al- lowed him Lo leavo tho place unmolested, ncti a8 if they had not known it wan him. Tho wite nessey weoro rendy to swear to it, and ideutify tho policemen, Alr. Loding gnd soveral others made spcoches denouncing tho action of the polico otlicers. Finally 1t wae docided to adjourn until next Monday evening, to seo in tho meantime Mr. lesing, Gen. Lieb, und other promineut Ger- muns, and induce then to interest themselves i bohalt of the griof-strickon fawly. i . LOCAL LETTERS, WESTENN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, To the Liditor of The Chicago Tribune: Curcago, Dec. 21.—In your article in rofer- enco to tho sbove Church this moroing it is represented that Mr, Gordon (the pastor) at moruing service naid that when Lo came to tho * businers moeting” lust Monday evening no ono met him, ete. This is crror, and caleulated to convey tho impresslon that tho church did not meot the pastor; whoreas, if ho called a moeting at present ume, very few mombors would absent thomselves, Tho meeting that the prgtor montioned was tho-Deacous’ meetiug, which is lield every Monday ovening. The chureh monbers have tou mich respoct for thy pastor to jusuis him, und too much love for tho Church to disgrace it, which, through tho in- triguo of tho cliquo, Lthey wore led into, and every objection, tiivinl and technieal, placed in tho way.of freedom of debain or expression of tho churel, rud facts suppressed by the clique componing the Deacons and eowe ofiicors, But vory goon an opportunity witl bo given that the members can nsdert thelr ghts, sud this Juda- i¥m bo oxposed. Nosiser, THE MADISON STREET FIRE, To the Editor of 'he Chicago T'ribune : Curcago, Dee. 21,—In your issuc of the 19th inst. I read an article on the *¢ Dutyof Fire- mon," asking Marslal Bennor to oxplaio, which he tried to do 1n your issuo of the 20th. His ex- planation fooks very good in spirit, but not so woll to thoso who witnessed tho destruction of tiao proporty. 1 would lika to lave o littla space in your pupor to back thoe writer of the nrticle of the 19th, Mazshal Denner ays that when thoalarm wag turned in ke whole structuro was in thumes. This is pot ®o, for when tho alarm was given fhicro were no flames perceptible, morcly somo emoka lssuing from the front windows of the storo in the east end of tho row, and it was some moments bofora the flamey burst forth, The engiuos woro not on hand promptly, as ho ag- eerts, aud when they did arrive fhio men in charge wore long in gottlug thom Lo work, ns was tho entie witl: tho ono at the corner of Wash- ington and Jlizaboth rtrocts, This engiuo way at lenst cight or toi minuted at tha fire-hydrant beforo it was set at worlt, Why should there bo such delay ? Aarshal Lonner acknowlodges that ho was at the firemen’s ball when the eclarm was given, and walted somo minuton for Lis buggy to ho brought to the hall to carry him to tho fire. 1low, then, could he know whelher tho biock of bulldings wada on firo ' from one end to tho other” bofore tho wrrival of tha nesrest en- gines? Hin atatement {8 sltogother *too thin," aa ia woll known by thowo who witnessed tho con- Hlagration, and his explanation manufuctured for the purpose of covering up one of the many blundaers that buve so froquontly oceurred during tho pust year. WreaT-Sikn. S CGENERAL NEWS. Tha martyr will have rather s bad spell of it who i led to Madison stroot, nenr Woad, uud confronted with ** Surlofu and 1, 1L Steakes," By n typographical error in fnturday's Tnris- uxg, the flvm nawo of Nockwood Bros., grocers, No. 72 Rorth Clark stroot, vend Rockswell Bros, Tha temperature yesterday, es obsorved by L, Manunse, optician, 8§ Madison streot, under Tix Puisusy Bullding, was, ut8e,m, 22 dog s 10 Ay, 245 13m,, 27 8 puom,, 205 6 p. 1., 29, David Jones, a recent inmato of (ho Washing- tonian FHomo, is missing, aud, from the fnct that lio oxpressod Limsolf au discouraged over bad prospocts, it in foared that ho hnn committed ouicido. Any tidings of hims may be lott as the polico stations, Coronor Diotzach held an inqnest yontorday on tho body of Poter Young, n young man who fell down stairs nt No. 691 South Clark strool, Inst I'riday, and fractured his neck, Denth cnsund tha Tollowing day, A vurdict of accidental donth was returnod by the jury. Dr, R, Ludlam lectured at tho Athenmnm Inst ovening 1o n ¢rowded houre, taking ** Montal Dyspopsin® ay his subjoct. Copsidering the counter uttractions of tho evening, nnd the in. clomoncy of tho wonthor, the ationdancs wua highly Nattoring. 1la hoarers, too, wore woll plonsed, 1lo handled his subject with great u;uc. und displayed & thorough kuowledge of his thema, I'he articlo fpublizhed in Sunday's 'Tnropsz ralative to the old Motropolitan Iotel containad ono nlight innccuracy ; conveying an 18 did ths {mpronsion thnt the equity of redomption syau purchased by Charlea W, 8poar alono, ont hig own acconnf, anl becamo hiy eolo property, shorean half the purchaso nioney was Joaued Dim by his mothor, who wtheroforo equally m- teroutod with bl I tho cutato, Yostorday morning, ahout 8 o'clock, o 4-year- old son of Mra. thnrlun Mulvey, of Mo, 419 Contro nvenuo, met his doath under pacullar clronmiatances, During the absenco of the motuor, the hoy found somo plstol cartridges, end, afler placing them an n hot stove, poured Keroseno oil upon thom, An explosion quickly followed, nod ons of the bullots struck tho boy in tho forehond and ponetrated tho brain, o died in two honra aftorward, The Coroner was uotified 1o hold an luquest, The children drawing the highost prizes at tho Farwell 1lall moetiog last Scturday are as fol- lown: Adelaid Lomon, 617 West Mcnroo atreot, who raived 222.28: Tloronco Dorg, southenst cornor Randolph avd Fifth avenuo, iu.-m; Geo. Wilson, 612 I'ulton slreot, $7.00; James L. Braidwood, 653 Lulko atroot, + Tolla Lrady, 11 Aberdeen siroot, 83, Tlovence Hayward, 920 Indiana avenuo, 3 snd Lincoln A, llag- garty, 112 South Saugamon strect, £3, An elderly man, whoee nume could not ho lenrnod, was run over by Cottnrze Grove avenus ear No, 75, at tho corner of Btate and Mouroo stroots, Inst evoniug about 6:30 o'clook, Ifo wag riding o1 n car going nouth, and jumped off snd fell in front of No. 75, poing north, Ho wau under the influonco of liquor at tho time. His right log was finctured, and ho wan otherwiso injured, o wanremoved to the County Hox- pital. _Officer Crouan arrested tho car-dviver, ilohu Kelly, and locked hig up to await a hear- nR, A Christman-dinner will bo given Triday at 3 p.m, to 260 ehildven, at tho othel Honte, on tho corner of Went Lake and Desplainen stroets. Coutributions of turkeys, hams, pies, calkes, frults, broad, or suything that will aid in fur- nishing a good meal, arn solivited by the man- agors and toachers, As tho children aro of o clang that seldom enjoy the luzuries of life, there is an opportunity to do a good work by co-opera- tion iu this effort. Donatlons can Lo sont to tha Homs, in cary of B. Frankland, General Super- intoudont. . Thero wag a lively row in a saloon on Madison stroot last evening, botween n oston and a Chi- cazo man, occseioned by tho Loston man saying that Chicagowas too fast, aud nhead of tho tines, I'hoe Chicaxo ran retalinted by snying that tho peoplo of Loston wore too old-fogyish to over smount to roythiveg, and that tho climato of Boston mada half of tho inbabitanta near-gighted, and that the other half were all gotting croey- oyed trying to find their way arouund through tho crooked siroots. Theu tho Noaton man hit the Chicago man in tho mouth with i boer-glass, and a gonoral melos ensuod, in which the Doston man *got lott.” Company A, Capt. Ferrls, and Company B, Coant. Ruox, of the LFirst Rogiwent Ilinois State Guards, met last night for drill at tho rogiment- sl armory, on Lako ct, befwesn Clark and Dearborn, ‘Fhio attondsnco wes oxcellent, and tho men comprising the companion aro vory soldierly. In selocting their company ofiieors, they manitested excollant judgmout in chaosing Captn, Teorrigand Knox, as both of thosa gone tlomen havo seon servico, and havo executivo as well as mititory capacity. Quertermnster Gitles- pio was tho only oflicar of tho regimental staff present. 1lo ia nlways on band whon necded, ond bas never migsed a meeting of cither rogis ment or company. 'Lhe regiment is indobted to that oflicer for much vatuable nssistanco, At a meetiug last Saturday ovening of tho So- ciety compored of the mombers of the Chicago Medical Collego, o well-known sllopathic insli- tution _in thig city, tho wmerits of homeopathy were dircussed, and with ratbor an unoxpected result, 'Tas question under coneldoration reed o follows, * fesoleed, Uhat the general prine ciples of homoopathy havo & sciontitic basin,” Tho debata wns lovg sud animated, the din- putnnta boing ovenly divided s to numbers and ability. Soveral of thom, howover, had narrow- ly escaped solectivg homeopathy as theit pro- fosion. 'Tho judge appointed for tho aceasion decided at tho close of tho discussion that tho preponderanco of argument was in favor of the afirmative, as tho xamo timo acknowledging that Lis mental bias was decidedly tho other way. A woman about 50 vemrs old, re. Young, Iad o frightful fall down tho stnirs at No. 71 West Adems streot, about 6:15 o'clocle last oven- ing, Bho was employed s © cook at Nos, 0L aud 306 West Madiron streot, and last evening went to visit Mra. Barry, who lives whera tho ac- cident occurred, Tho woman had boon drinking freely, and whilo sitting by tho firo beeawe atupid from tho effects’ of the liquor, Whon che atose to_go out, sho staggered and felldown stairs, 1ler head struck against the trout door with great violence, and n shocking wound was mado on the back part of the skull, An artery was sevored, and_tho blood poured in a atrean from it. Onoof the shoulders vias dis- leeatod, and tho unfortunate woman wus othor- wige injured. A policoman took hor to Madison Street Station, where City Physician Dnune at- tended to bor, and ndvised her removal to the Connty Hospital, whero sho was convoyed. She Las two daughtera in the city. ller recovory is doubtful, Ayoung man on Gurley street, who had so- cured a boy answering to tho deseription of lit- tle Clariio Ross, and had hired two abductors at £9 o weok and therr bourd, called at Tue Tris- uNE offico yestordny, nnd enid: © Seo, boss, T want yer toeay in Tie Tiwoox to-morrer that littlo Uharlio Rowo 's boen found,—at loast, that 1o moun and bim comes to my saloon overy day and plays s bhundred and pixty-six for tho boor sll the time, and that folks who wanta to idontify him ouvght to como round to my saloon and take n drink quict and watch them. Just put it strong, you kuow, and whonever you or nny of the boys comes round Illget’emiup and do tho fair thing by you. Buniness js n s0tL of @ull, you ree.” On being informed that hittle C. R.'a nbductors had been found und kilted, ho doparted_in disgust, almost too wpeechilons for tho valedictory, “Aund yot BOme Eong o' sea-cooks bleeven in - advertioing sbout Chrlsmizs times.™ A Last Saturday afternoon the case of ‘Potten, the alloged embezzlor, was glven to the jury in tlie Crimiunl Court rt 3 o'clock. At & lato hour tho bailift of the Court notified tho ussiatant-cn- gineer of thoe county butlding that the jury vere still out, rud the protabilities wero that thoy would bo out over uight, aud, consequently, ho must keep up steam in ordor to heat tho room over night. ‘I'he engincer undorstood the baihir tomenn tho court-room iustoud of the jury- room, nud heated that room, and at 11 o'clock &t night let tho steum go down, At 1 o'clock Buns day morning Lo rootn was oxcoudingly cold, and the baliff wont to tho eleeping-room of tho us- sletunt-engineer, and notitied htn that ho must geb up and ralwo stoom,—ihat tho jurors woro suffering from tho cold. T'hie bailult siates that tho engineor politoly informed him that thy }ur,v eoutld go to that place whero tho hont in the Hery furnugo I8 supposed to never dio out, This tho jury wero unablo to do, as tho bailiT tind thom socuraly locked withiin tho walla of thy 1cy-cold rooms. On thoother hand, the nnaistunt- ougineor stoutly denjes that ho sent a messcgo of that naturo to the jury, and producos us ovie dence that ho did not’ tho watchman of tho building, who way in company with tho bailifr, ilo, bowavor, anys that lo deciinod to get up at that hour of the moruing to raise stonm, on- Encinlly after having heated thoe court-room, 3o this a8 It mey, the Jury wero confined from 11 o'cloek ut night tik 10 o'elook tho noxt moining in n cold room, und wufferad wovoroly, Afler notifying the court that thoy falled to find & vordiet in tho case, thay mude their complaint agafust tho peslatunt-ongineor, Judgo 1'res pra- poees to investigute tho mattor, and if the en- gineor is to blanio ho will undoubtedly moot with punislanent ot tho honds of the Cuurz T EXILES, T'ho band of fewnlos who wers expetled from P, Walbert's * Bamaritan " institution, on Jlonowonee ktreat, last suuufln)l'. nre still #o- journing at tho Wabster Avonuo Polico station, Pira, Wheelar wan rather ill Jast night, and had 10 go fo the houso of o frioud, but 3re, Fowler, Into Buporintendent of the sewing depurtment st the Howme," intormed » TanuNe reportor that abont muo rooms hiad hcon yented by the formid- nbla Alrs, Spaight, well known to Murk Sheridan, whose houso i kituatod on tho noviheast cornor of Wobster nvonuo and North Ialsted stroet, Mgs, Fowler did not call Mrs, Bpaight * ror- midablo,” but ep° ous Luowledgo of that vigorous Indy, aud thinks the adjoctive well nplrllud. It Is proposed to move the wholo budy of rofugecs aftor Lroalfant this moring. They aro in a bad way for want of clothing ‘and pro- visions to start upon, and any doustions from tha bonevolent, sent to tha placo speelfied na tho tomporary Home, will bo most thanktully roe colved. The bonevolouca of the polico oflicinly, capeclally of Sorgt. McCauley, kept the poor womon and cliildren from focling the pavgs of hunger yesterday, 3is. Fowlor atatod that tho Homa Intended to support itsolf, after belng {alrly started, by dolng laundry-work and nowe ing. Mnmwf:lln, tho poor refigoen aro hikely to have a cold and thin Clristinas, unless tho chatitably-isposod do sumething immediately tor thetr velief, TITE SEASON OF THE YEAD, Notw 1o tue avason of tho year WWhion ye gay and entive auctionser DLuth woary all yo pcoplo’s vars With doleful cries, aud Lowls, and toara, 18 wings his Vel and softls snorcs, Aud ye crowds flock in from other stores} Aud then he humps bia baok and roars, " Bl quick an this, oro L close the doors I 4mid the sound of tramplug feet = Ya littlo fro-alarn dot Yo crowd, thoy hnstily retroat, Wailo ye huctionuer, o ook to sleops BNIPINO THE CAR AFTUR. ‘Thera is # car on the West Bido, about No, 76 or 80, whick isprofessionally known as ** the tud- wmurtie,” or ** tho lightuing oxpress,” nceording a8 the spoaker {4 moro in morrow or in angor. The driver i contented, humune, unimprossibio, and doat. Contontod—no matter how many buson Enun him, and ekin tho cresm off of thn road ; humaus—he nover faily to Improvo an o{mm‘hml&y to f;h'u Liis team a ront ; unimprosst- ble aud deaf—that tho sequel will show. Hatur- day ho loft tho limits on time, At Wood streot lio was wakenod from o swoot slosp nnd inducod to make up a quarter of a miuuto to lot tho ‘eroa-town tako her wwiteh, but relapsed Mo shunber immediately aftor. The conductor jangled tho pouy repeatediy to hurry up, buf, Leiug very doaf, nothing reached him oxcopt the Inst plang, whorcon ho puton tho brake. Vinally at Poorin tho boll-pull—patched with cord, having yielded to ity incesnant labors in his behnlf—gave way, Tho conductor wont forward. **Sen hero,” suid he, ' the cur'n frone of wa isclonn hull down over tho bridge, and overy minuto 'n' & half tho polo of Lho 'crosa- town behind jawns mo in the back, and tho con- ductor on the 'cross-tuwn's wore n Lolo in he brek of hig coat on tho polo of the car belind that, and you just shake 'em np, or Blue Istand "It entpo us, sure a8 the Lountiful Creator over miade little apples.” Respousive to this apponl, be ‘*shoolk 'ent up ™ for two blogks, and renchod Halsted etreet owitch juct 10 feet before tho IIalsted stroot car. Btoppiug his team, he chneklod to tho condustor: *Hal mna! wo snioed Blue Island, young foller! I tell youl Lnow my bi: “§oiped Btue lsland 2™ rophied tlio conduetor, ** oniped btue blazea! ‘Lhat's tho Bluo Island aftor oura.” R CRIMINAL, John Cunningbam was arveated lnst evening on tho charga of larceny in sloaling & woll-roba veluedut &0 from F. T. McCord. Ho was locked up in the Armory. T A IInll wae taken in custody yestorduy on compluint of J. M. Buoll, who chavges him with larocny 68 ballos, in borrowing o laddor and pawning it. Lo was placed in the Armory. Josuph Soborn reportad at Central Stetion lnst ovoning that he was just io timo to sco thren boya disappear with sixtcon curryeombs taken from his wagon at tho corner of Polk and Cenal streota. Honry Mead was arrosied yesterday on the chargo of being nccessory to lurcony, w niding a thief to oteal zome clothing from tho storo of Louis Grieshoimer, No. 48 Wast Liandolph stroet. Ho was confined in Madison Streot Station, Itie reported that Martin Ryan and lerman Myors, tho conviets who recently escuped from the County Jail, have heon captured in ouo of the mtorior counties of tho State, and will be brought back to tho city, Iiyan 18 nader a four- Yoars' gentenco for bu vy,und Myers for three months for larceny. Jacob Myers, who mado his escape from tho jall on the night of the 7th inst, with John Rtyan, the burglar, o boen eaptured near ‘Loledo, O. ShoriT Agnew received intellizonco yesterday of ‘his arrost, aud staried Iast night for Ohio to take tho priconer into hiy custody. Iiyuu hag not yot boen heard from. Oficer Brannock diacaverad two men breaking o panoof glass in the show window of o civthing otora at tho cornor of Iandolph and Clinton tiroets, at 1 o'clock yestorday miorning, and ar- rested them just ag thoy wera in the act of tey- ing to climb in. Thoy pave the names of Thomas Darliug and Chatles Shaw, 1u tho ab- seuco of direct evidence of attempted burzlary, Justice Seutly yesterday fived tnem $25 each for digordorly conduct, An effort was mado in the Criminal Court yes- terdny morniug to have tie bail (36,000) of For- Len, the alleged defanlting Catitolic privst, re- reduced, but Judge I'reo could ot bomoved. [t is expoctad that the prizoner will bo brougnt up on a writ of lirbeas corpusin adayor two, sud the Court will then be given an opportunity to learn whether the oftcuso justifies the bail fixed by the Palico Justice. T'ho * goosoberrying " businees, o8 n facetions JMndizon Sireot Scation policoman calls it, is be- ing carried on to an alariivg oxtent, and sume of thoso who onjoy immacnlato shirt fronts are trombling in their undar garments. Last even- ingg thioves ontored tho yards of Justics Yan't Woud, No. 293 Wost Randolpl street: J. 1L Capper, No. 9 North Carpentor atrect ; and W, Wielcham, No. 15 of tho lactor-uzsmed thorough- fare, end cut the clothos-linos and carried ol all the newly-washed garmonts, Tho victims be- lieve & wagon waa used to convey the goods away. About 8 o'clack yerterdny morning, whilo Ofticer Lansing was nctonding to his dutics nt the Cannl und Madison streot croesing, ho wus approsched by a man about 45 years old, who stated that ho wished to deliver himself up to him, 1o stated that four yeara ago he had been conyictea of larcony in Aichigan, and sentenced to the Penitentinry for cighteon months, Ifo served o bnlf-year ‘and oscaped, and over since lind wandored about in an aimloss manner, and was uneblo to go and live with his family in Michigun., 1o therefora desired to bo taken iu custody, aud gont back to privon. 'Tho otlicer complied with his roquest, and took him to Madison Street Station, to await tho result of communication with tho Mickigan authoritios. ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Rov. Dr. Duftiold will bo installed as pastor of the Eighth Presbytorinn Chureh, cor- ver of fobey and Washinglon streols, this evening. Tho Rov. C. D, Helmer will lond tho Athe- nreum clags in Epglist literaturo this evening. Subject : * American Authors, Toeots and Doetry of the Revolutionary Leriod." ‘Tho Ladies' Union Aid Sociely havo their ticket oftico at Keen, Cooke & Co.’s book storo for tho sule of tickels for the Foundlings' Iome concert, Sceurs your seats early. A coacert will bo given in aidof the Provi- donce Baptist Church, Porch atroct, near Ful- ton, this evening, C. Dalo Armatrong will also road. Tho entertajnment will bo a good une, do- serving o vieit. Mra., 8. M. Henry, of Rockford, will dovote an oveuing for tho beneilt of anxious fathors and ingquiring mothory, M solving tho nroblem of “What 18 the Boy Worth ¢ jis Urant Ilaco M, 15, Chutch thig evening. Kelly & Leon’s minstrel company will Fi‘:u a bonofit performanco for the Newsboys' and Hootblucke’ Hfomo at the Grand Opora-lonyo Wednesduy afternoou. Tho procecds are to bo dovoled to puying offthe building dobt, o THE CITY-HALL, Ths Committoo on Liro and Water s alrendy falling into sho bad hubit of its predecessor, It failed to meet yesterdoy for luck of o quoram, I'ha city ofticos will not bo closad to-doy, The heads of tha differcut departmants witl probably attend the funcral of the lato ilon, J. B, 1tice, but businoss will bo transacted no usnzl, Tho Committec on Streets and Alloys for tho Houth Diviston will meat av 8 p, m. Wednesday, in the City Clork's oflics, Lo consider an ordi- nance for flm opening ot Calumet avenne, bo- twoon ‘Thirty-fitth and Thirtyboveuth ntresty, Argumontd for aud agninet will” bo made by in- torested property-owners in tho vicinlty, Tha Noayd of Polica and (he Flro Marshats will attend an exhibition of the powers of dyna~ mito ns o destructive agrent, to bo juade under the mpervision of Mr, C. Kalrapn, Sntuvday af- tornoon, 'The experimont wilt o mado on the l)ruh'lu Junt wost of tho Groat Finatern Hailrond l"’m‘l(, and ebout HN0 yurds soull of Hurrison streot. Dr. Miller, Banitary Buporintendent, is of the opinfon that the offenslye smolta which groet the tho reportor "had provl | unliappy podostrian at every step cmanate fiom Tho Pittsburg, the nower which drains 21l Dridgeport and omp- th o the rivor wouth of the Haletud atroot irid T'ha Board of Health will to.day requont tho [suated of FPublio Worls to clean it out imine- diately. Tho Milanukee avenus dolegation had mado strangemonts to visit a unmbor of ety officinls in conference lynumrdn)', but they did” not turn up. Boveral of tho prominont leadoers in the movement worn sronnd yostorday morning, bnt nothing new wau nccomplished, “Thoro soeins to Lo uo doubt, however, that tho stroct will by opened, nud Comnptroller Iinyes i n flunncior who will rofuge to_pay out damsgen until the ox- tonsfon s well under way. Sunday ovenlug the peorln [n_tho oxtremo northweat portion of the city hotd n meeting In tho Wicker I'ark Cougregatiobal Church for tha purposs of dovieing ways and_means by which thelr'homen migt bo more fully protecterd from tho inronds of thisven and bLurglars who llif.’ln[y prowl around the neighborhoed. A com- mitteo of fiftoen was sppointed to confor with tha Board of Polico nnd Supt, Rolim, and mone; enourth to pay novaral watchmen was subscribod, I'hn Committgo Interviowod Bupt, Rhom yoster duy niorning, and succeednd in obtaining the oue largomont of Sergt, Fox's precinet, and in gotting ulx Im:rnlmnn avsignod Lo apecial duty in the nelghborhood. Thu following is tha order us d by tho Donrd ; oon the Socoud nnd Tlird Pra- «eincts will horcaftor bo tho North Hranch of the Cht. cao Biver, frowm e junction wilh thu South HBrauch of sald river to West” Divicion streot: Weal Divisfon streot, from sald North Dranch to Wostorn avenue ; Wastorn aventie, from West Divielon wtreot to Nortli avenun 3 und North avenue, from Western uvenue to yeent eity-lnita, Apt. 8, A, Biils, of the Hecond Procinet, will trans. fer atx patroiaien from the West Chicao Aveniio Stu- tion ta tho Third Precinct, sud thoy wil fmuediatnly reporl to Capl, I, (iund, who will ahsign thetn to duty inthe North Branch Station nn Rawson atreet, Jacon Tiznat, Superiutondent, SUBURBAN, AUBILH, Tho ladies of tho Mothodiat Church of Austin will give » grand pautomimie outortainment in tho Town-Hall this ovening, *“I'he Mistloton Bough,” or *' Genovea Lost,” will Lo prosented by twonty charactors in tho uniquo costumos of tho fiftoenth contury, This will bo followed by *Miug Mnlonsy on tho Chinoso Question Tho Indies hnvo Jaborod hard, and deserve s most dolighttul success. OAX PATK, ‘Thin ovening R. W. Fdward Coole will inatall the following ofilcors of Harlomn. Lodge, No. &40, A, T and A, M. B. IL Aldon, W. M.; 1. A.Vogt, W, + II. 1L Scharonborg, J. W, ; J. M.W. Iow- itt, Chaplain 3 A. W. Dobbles, ‘T i, 8. Zimmerinan, Soeretary ; C. IL Coolidge, 8, D. ; W. Williams, J. D.; J. News, Wyler. - IOWA SUPREME COURT. A Casnin Eguliy—Liability of o Debtor to Liquor«Seiicry—ersonnl. Suectul ispatehs to T'he Chicago Tridune, Drs Motxzs, In., Doe. 2lL~Iho Suproms Court has an oquity cnse Lofore it, involving, firat, tho juriedielion of o Stato Court to inquire iuto tho validity of a patont, and dotermino whether a eertain thing was paloutable - second, that an the thing patented had beon in ueo pro- viously, though uot {n tho samo form, nor with the amo results, whether tho patent was thero- fora vold. Tho argnment occupied tho woolt, nnd clesod on Saturday, Tho nction is to sor aoido contrants for the salo of o patent right, on tha ground that the thing was not patentablo, ho coso of Bhormborg, tho groat lgtor deater of Dubuqite, va. Beck, was revarsed in tha Suprermo Court, Tha rction was for the valuo of liquor nold. Tho defense set up tho it- legal ealo of tho liquor. ‘Lo court below gave Judgmant for the plaiutilt, <he Buprome Court roversed it on tho ground that the phintit fuiled to ahow that the salo wad for pomo of tho four legal purposca. Yho court hes alroady held that o dobtor may racover hack all money onid for Iiquor sold fn this Stato in violation of 2w, Justica Miller, of tho Supromo Court, has beon unable to bo present in court during thin term, Ilia torm will oxpire next year, and his succensor is being canvaeged freely, purely on locniity grounds. Thoro is no reason why tho old two-term rulo shonld not provail, and he ba his ow n successor. Ifo is a good Judge. Asks -— THZ GREAT PITTSBURG LARD SUIT. Special Dravateh to $The Chicaan Tridune, Pirtssune, I'n., Dee. 2L—-Alter ten daym trial, tho intoresting Iudian Jand caso was sud- donly brought to o closo to-dny- by Judgo Mc- Xennen, of tho United States Cirenit Court, who decided tho marringo of William Mowry (o tho Indian woman Cubbeyouquit invalid, undoer tho laws of Michigau. Counsel made voargu- ment, and the jury rendered a vordict for tho defendants without leaving their seats. The court-room was jammed during tue proceedings. 'Fiie defendants tiled o bill nskinz 'for an injunc- tion to restrain tho plninti® from bringing other suits, ponding an appezl to the United States Supreme Court, boefore which Conrt the caso will bo brought. A preliminary injunction was runted, and tho hoaring tixed for the 20th of Murch. T ey THE PUDDLERS AND BOILER-MAKERS. Specral Disvateh to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Prrrseona, Ia., Dee. 21.—For the first time ovor Lnown In tho history of this city, overy paddling-furnace five iy out. The lock-out is now completo, Tho puddlers quietly lay back and say they ean atand it 3 A great number of boiler-makers aro thrown out of cmployment becauso Lloyd, Black & Drown will not make plato, which necossitated iho closo of tho shops, ‘The mills bavo orders on hand, bat clsim that thoy can fill them through the Xas choaper then to mauufacture thom hiere at prosent prices, A large number of cosal-miners aro being dis charged on the I'an-Handlo & Forb \WWayne Boad. it i CIVIL SUIT AGAINST TVWEED, New Youk, Dee. 21,—A now civit suit hasboen commenced against Wiiliam A, Tweed, in which Ldward Marriner io joined as & defendtnnt, on ‘behalf of the city, torecover from both £550,G00, alleged to have been frauduloutly charged by Marrinor for supplies to tho Stroct Dopartment, and frendulently certified by 'Fweed ng Streot Commissioner for payment. LChern oro thirty- ouo bills of Marviner's alleged in the complaiut L0 bo in this category, —— CHIO LEGISLATURE. Covvans, O., Dec. 2l.—In the House, this moruing, & bill was introduced requiring Probate Judges to appoint Inspcectors, whosa duty it shall bo to inspect domostio liquors, 'I'ho bill forbids tho ugo of drugs in manufacturing liquors, and tho ralo of uniuspected lquors. ‘W'ho fees of the Inspectors ere to bo paid by mauufacturers, Violation of the nct ia to be proseented by the Prosecuting Attorney, and the fines nro to he divided hotween tho common-gchool fund and tho informor, —— e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, The e, Davil Swing lectured to a vory large sudiencoe last evening in Foud du Lac, Honry Washington, cousin_of George Wash- ington,” diod ot Bhreveport, Lu., on the 18th, aged 80, 1L R, Wright, the Now York broker whose failuro took place on Saturday lust, was expetled yesterdny from the Btock Exchange. 5 ‘The Engelmann Trangportation Company have aequired, for £75.000, n one-half interest in the Corunna coal-nuue, at Corunne, Mich. Col. Samual J, Andorsion, formerly tho Private Secrotary of Qov. Crawford, committed sucido yesterday morning ae Ablanta, Ga. Iinancial embarrassment was tho cawso, a Tho nowly-olected Towa Stato offteer takothoir portfolios tho first Mondny'in January. Most of them huvo filed thele bonds, whiety, under tho now law, sro east-iron, and fivm onough to pleaso tho veriost Shylock, The Iown State Treasurer is indorsing Stnto warrants, Cause, delinquent conuties. ~ I'hexa werranis draw 8 per cent intorest, and caunot bo redecimed before Mareh next, The Towa State Horticultural Hociety will hold itn ninth annunl meeting Jun. 20-21, at Burling- ton, Thoe etanding commitices ava 10 report on various fruit topies, Liberal premiuma will bo awerded to fruit-growors, J, 18, Plumb, Canadlan Momber of Parlisment, who, 1 short timo ugo, was arvostod for hribery hyghin ugonts, has beon ro-clected to ropresent Nisgara in tho Dowtnion Parliamont. Iu the Milwaukee Couneil yestorday the BafTu- 1o streot High Lovel Dridgo war raged furiously, and {he wminority report caused tho wholo matter to bo roforred buck to tho Coinnntten on Bildgon, ‘Tho morchauts, ship-ownors, uud citizons gon- erally, are wuch inconsed, Tott Weyno & Chicago Radlway havo fittod np an onglno-houss, and commenced yesterdny to make Lima, 0., the ond of o Divieton for local freightn. Thin In the citizonn of TLimn ae ru;inrdonl by quita an lmportant, fasture added to that city, Sult was ontorod in tho courts nl Loxington, Ky, on Hatnrday for the recovery of 20,000 nharea of tho stock of the Big Sandy Rnilroad, velued oy 22,000,000, by tho City of Toxington and tho Countlos of Fayotte, Clark, and Mont- goninry, Ky., on nccount of an ailoged fraud ln obtaining subscriptiono, Ata muullnfi: ot the boilers of Whaeling, W. Va., and vicinity, on Satorday night Inst, a rean- lution was ndopted justifying tho action of tho Pittabmrg hoilors, and offering them pecuniury araistance during tho suspenslon of work. 1'ho meoting was very largo. Prosident [inrrio, ot the Littsburg Union, addrogsod tho aswemblage. e Ohristmas In Near at Hand, and, notwituatanding the exiraordivary rush at our stors during tho past threo weoks, fu conseyuence of recelving oxtonsiva Involces daily by express, wo aro yroparod to offer greater nttractions than aver in fiue ‘watchor, diamotids, elegant jewolry, ollyerwaro, clocks, funcy gaods, s overylhing known in ricu fowol novoiien appropriatn for lolltay giftn, OUF atord will remnin open evouingn, Humilton, Rewe & Co,, No, 99 Stutu sireet, corner \ t Tou Iay It. Don't pay 50 aud €0 cents for colorndt Emprens clpth, faddos] The Now York Store, Nos, 264 uud 233 West Madison rtreet, usk only 30 uud 35 couts for it Thon their_colored, all wool enslunores, doublo width, are only 75 conts, wnd dress.gouds 25 conts HMandkerchiefa. One thousand dozen hem-stitched, embroldered and plain, come in late, sud will Lo offered at half prico; nlna Incize tne real laces of all kinds, x¢ uat linlf theie wolid cokt, Yook ut our $2 drees silks, w fuy- «rn wavaat lesst one-hird thefr money, L'ardridge’s, 114 und 116 Stato atrect, — ey Book Auction, ‘Thogreat anction kalo of Engllah books will com- monco this morning at 10 o'clock, al Bmith & Har- rinon's, No, b1 Mndinon streot, opposite McVickor's Theatre; $10,600 wortli of elegant bovkia will bo of- fored, ad rare bargaing uay bo expected, Pl i Few Loft. ‘Wn have a few fine ‘seal-skin cleaks left, which wa offer for $10 and §100 enchi 3 nlso fine mink ots wt 25, 410, ud §35, ‘Pheso uro reat bargains, To le found ut tho New York Store, 281 aud 230 West Srdizon ntrtcs, e o3 Reod’s Temple of Musie. Fine rosewood pianos, prices 300 to §7003 terma, 250 cash, balance $25 per month. Splendid organs With six wope for §125 5 torme, $25 cadh, balance on monthly payments,. - —_— , Insurance. The Liverpool & Loudon & (lloke Insurance Com- pany 13 writing o tirst-class busiuoss risky and dwolle ings. RIRBY_SIEDA Ltho WoadentY 1Totl, Doo, 1631, by the Rov, Isaas Tratt, Jokn Kirby, of Orla and'ins Eva A, Snopard, of Liromon. OLIPIANT—YOUNG—On, Monday avening, Do &t tho reslignuoof che brida's fathor, by tho Tov, Mr, nuatield, David f Littlo ' Rack, Ark., and Rizs Aunfo Yontir, at 11 o'clack, to feom rosidence Wodno!dn\';, Bl ol o % Milwaukeo dopot, theaco MoDONOUGH—Dno. 20, Mre, Drlipet MoDonough, agcd 8l years, Orandmothicr of A. oJ. MeDonougl, HAWLEY—Tho funoralaf Mattlo T, Cray, daughtor of J. K. und Mary k. Huwley, will take plsva (rom 5i5 Carroll-st., un Taosday, Doc, 23 at 1 o'elock, Yriends ALL,—"Dag, 21, 1671, Samusl Q'Nell, ngad 17 yorrs i ths, o tha reuldoncy of bis parsints, 177 Hune o wl'n \Wisconein naper ploase copy. _____ SPECIAL ROTICES. ; For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP hay booa waod for children with nover.failing succees, It correcta zohle ity of tho stomach, reliores wind colle, regulatos tho bow- ols, curcs dysentery and diarehoa, whother arlalng from leelh(nn or other causcs. An ald and well-tricd remeidy For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THE MONSEROLD PANACEA will bo fonnd fnvalua. blo, Immiediato reliel will follow it nso ki all exnus of ah in the stomech, howels, or afda: thonmatian, colle, culds, epralnis,ant hivixes._Lor internaland extornal nys, | Children Often Look Pale and Sick Fron: no other esurs than baving wrorma in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMEILS will deatroy worms without Injury to tho chilil, belng porfoctly wurer, and tree from all colorlng or othes Injurious ingeadionts usn. Suld Ly all drugglata, allyused ju worin prepazations, 2 ganta a bos. By GO, 17, i CO., 0B & 70 Wabash-av, HOLIDAY WEEK. G‘rrc-;at Dry Goods Sale. o 460 Lot Miscollansous Gonds, can- D: ioudy, lints and C3ps, No- o Hastery, ( Al Spweial Sald conts, o Derms and Woratad Paty Ticautiful Un ote. Al gz, Fino Over. ts, Oasstmers Gio: wols, Nap- Linon Suts, Kin, Cy L ubiad, 3 il Pockot € o Razors, Shoers, Scls- <o, als! Tl derwone. - AT Lot e Handa, its, Tints -and Caps, Fur Uvode, Blankets, Covorlots, Whito Goods, ladice' aod fa® e ly anid Curew Biy Ingraln Garnot :30;, Cuepot Silo, 1 welack a, URO. P.GORE & U €3aud 70 Wabast Wednesday, Dec. 23, REGULALK SALE OF Boots, Shoes, Stippers, Rubbers, &e. 800 Casos prime, woll-nssorted goods,’in Mon's, Women's, Misies' and Children's weai. Sulo ut D:30 10, Glio, P GORE & CO. By and 70 Wahasi ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & LO._, wioud 203 Hast Madisan-st. Tmportant Trade Sale FURNITURE, Houschold Goods, and General Merchandise, 15 Parlor Sults, fo 'l‘ar{)'. Plush, and Hair Cloth; 22 Matbloston aud Black Walnut Chamber bota: Book Casun, Marblo-tep ‘Tables, Ued aud Irench Lanuken, Canntosl and Wood Clislra; Huk, Hafr, and Sprin Muterarsar, in grear variety, 'Also, now aad soconi-tiaud ook und tientian Stoven, “P3so goods will pativa) RUCK 1d to the highest biddor, THE FURNITURE Of privato dwalling, No, Uil Prairig-av., near Thirty. socoid-at., on TUESDAY, Dac, 23, k! 10 bcloek o, 1. conshting” of Parlor, Ghamber, Dinlak-ronm, and itcheu Furniture; Hrussolsand Wanl Carpots, ¢, ule, Also ona fina round-coraer, Hosuwuws A ‘giod Tutrument A11 o o' sald witiun W1 5 & CU., Anctrs, BovQ, And contlnulng Thursday if nat sold, & Iargo varioty of HOLIDAY GOODS, Comprisiag Fina Guld Watchon, for Lediss and Gentey #aartuent of Plated Ware, Aceardeons, Work: Hoxes, Hnnikerchlef aud Glovy Boxos, Tori fallor, Violiny in varlcty, n lots: alko, 160 Children's Sloighe. Will #oll bo Sdte Ladlos' Firs, aui avvaral goauiiso Boalskin Bagquos, 1ivory artloto mu 12, OIL PATNTINGS, HIGH-CLARS OIL CHROMOS, And Pictures of overy dosoription, ALs0, Family Bibles, Micoellangous Books, Stereo- scopes, Views, And other articles suitubla for Toliday P . This LR o beat ahaliy hevii beas msnviiotured FSTLCLABS RETATL TILADR, aud will all e wold withont roservo o cluse up tho relafl departnient of . i " Wi I‘Il‘c‘ummnnflh AN (TURSDAY) MORNING, ot 10'a'clock, aml cuntitug nioruing, A1L0rHuON sud oveniog il 1 Hro wold: O Sl e e ks B SOl Jackon, (Graud Facilo Lot Book). ' AUOTION SALES, By BELISON, POM BRROY &°C0. GRARD CEVERAL JOTOL, (3ichlzan-av,, bot. Thirteonth and Fourteontlste,, This Horntng, Dec. 29, at 10 o'clock, And continuing followlur: doy unttt enld outy Entire Contents of 250 Rooms, Q0STING OVER $60,000, Hepant rnr_l&v q‘ui(‘s. Chambor Gets, Etae orody &0, § ardrobon, Dress v 1 oot Yoo Gorisin, o gil a0 Blunkota, Dedding, and_Tlod TLinen, I'ablo Tamon, é)h\\lnu-mnar? -umll.uml Dablag, hair, roclkary, anrdware, Chi o3 Kitohen Wro, Omos Farstiueg, ¥ 40 LARGHE IRON SAFE, Also, o largo stoci of Ranervo Silvor.; Turo, Ivory-haudiod Kmives. Do Byoe China and Qleysware, purchased for the otol, but never used. This sale 11 mx‘omfton for cash, finto commoncos at 10 0. m. in Parlors and Dining-rooms, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auetio) PREREMPTORY SALH AT ATTCTECN, A g Tuesdny Moruing.Tacj—zz, at 10 o.':lr;nk, A large and clegant eollcotlon of Filgh-Claas OIL, PAINTINGS, Whioh will poaitivoly i enld to tho bty ot catntgo e bf saig. ) 140% The WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 0410 O’CLOCK, A voiy fine eollostion of CELIROREOS, Allmounted In olahorato fremes, This oxhibliion of OF Falufines aqd Otiromos, vuit 3 litines and Chitouwos uitab for Moilday Gitce, ean 0Y & CO. Li50N, P MR AR ONRITLE 7] H.\l.lwaNfl SECOND-HAND PURRITURE, 1 SDAY, Deo, M, nt 01 o' 9 flulufi_ufl’n“.r‘mxfifi" ot g otdludle, -?";L“a‘mfi;‘.’ o TBBROR o e el #1608 D S UN POMEROY 4 80 By SMITH & HARRISO IMPORTANT SALB OF Aoy 5 BBT,CV0 "V OELTEL TEPORTED ENEIISH . BOGKS! Direct. from tha ¥ Puria) ! TR U R T CUANG . i DL DO compeising Tlustrated Gallosies of Art, Audubon’s Birds of Awmorics, Eilsby's Blrds of Europo (0odt £10 Merrick's Anciont Arn:;oru. o ALL THE 5TANDARD AUTHORS, bo 182 £l v Gatty oracon k-t GBIt BIRARR, WAy I, altugotkes aud of s acst collcotions at Hauis or by Auciion I iz clty. R “Thi sals will commence on Tuesday, Deo, 22, a5 10 o'clook, At Do, 31 VIRl SO amt, . Oapnslta SluViciiaca Thaatre, And will coniii eaoh macning, afton 2410, %, and Y . AL HIA sotvar ‘(l nda ""l"«] H: ot & L‘luf}lfluub, GAGS, DA, aib, AT O, 118 CLARII-ST,, - LOR ACCOUNT A, GOLDUNMID, On Tucsday Tivening, Dec. 22, at, 7 o'clock. SALRE WITHOUT RESERVE, 111 & IlAX!]_'UBK)‘\__. Anctlonesrs, IMMENEE COLLECTION OF 0IL PATNTINGS, TROM TITE DMULADELPINA ART GALLERY, VY ba afineed st Auolh WEDYESD.A THURSDRY, Dect 11 And 21e st to and £orcionne =24 AR L8O ISR, Oppueito tho Palmar Houso. ollection will o dispnasd of without roservo, Hi c. SHINT iz muuntzd (2 Gold Fri warraated 6, i 13 Gl inest eullacting orad i this ety By JAS, P, MeNAKARA & CO., o1 East Washing Trada salas of Boots rnd Bhoon at Auction overy 'I'nosday and Thursdey Murniaga, ob 9 2.8 o'cloci, . P, MCNAMARA & Co., Ausiioncars. REGULAR TRADE SALE OF AT ATUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Dec, 22, 8t 61-2 o’clock. Also, 100 Lnts, Baukeat S, JAS. POICNAMARA & CD., Aus fou an-3t, By Wi A, BUITEL ___Augriox 108 BAST MARISON BOOTS AND SHOES, Thts (Tuggday) Morming, Dec. 23, ot 9 )-2 olisk, AT 104 BAST MADISON. .\ (SKCOND GOR.) CONTINURED SALE, This (Tuesday) Morning, Dec, 22, ut 10 o'clock, BY Wl A, BUTTE G Clouy AT 18 EAST 3ADISON-Y Ot the Unredeamed Pladies 1atha New York Monor Loan ifica, No. 113 Suut] st., urdered to bo suld by tlio 3 Now Yurk Oitice, consisting of FINES GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, . TADIES AND GENTS FINE GOLD JEWELRY, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, CONSISTING OF A Very Rich and Elogant Assortment Of tho Latest Stylo of Magnificont Scis of Ladios’ Gold Jowolry, Gold Lockots, Charms, and Crogsos, Rings of evory style, Sloeve Buttony, Studs, and Ping, Fino Solid Gold Chains, IN GREAT VARIETY, Wednesiay Horuing, Afternoon, aud Eveing, Uommoaclug at 10 o'olock a, m. By Wm. A. Butters & Co., AT 108 BAST MADISON.ST, By Wi, I HODGIA & CO. WE SEHALL SELD ON TURSDAY, Doc. 22,610 8,1m,, TIUS ENTIRE CONT '3 OF A FING RESIDRNCE, At onr Warcronn, 655 Went Laknat., conshitinof Vave fov, Dinfing, and Stiting-1tovin, Sarilv-top Undisbor Bots and fiiehen Laraiar, stoves” Crockary, Ulittary, eta. atvs one rplundld Rovolving Dnsk, 8, vl it b sordy Sl ponitvanod without i " HODGIS & (0., Auotionuzes, ! ‘Moo 034 Wokt Eskeat. Also on Vednesdny and Saturdoy B At 7u'eluei, & larga arsortmont of OARFETS, 3T0VES, AND FURNITURY, Of all deacriptions, Must bosold, FIODGIY & 00, Auctionooss, 643 West Lakw-ch’