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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1875.-TWELVE PAGES. CAUGHT AT LAST. It Is Unwise for Trude to Waive a Jury. Ho Allows McDonald’s Caso to Be Tried by tho Court. And That Tribunal Finds the Evidence Convincing. Mike Is also Held to Answer the Charge of Perjury. Ono Witness Sent to Jail---Alleged Attempt to Bribe Others, McDonald's Fatal Admissions Be- fore Daggett. That Justico Is Exoncrated. ‘The long-continned caso of Mike McDonald for keoping s common gaming-honse camo up for trinl in the Criminal Court yestorday morne ing, It was prefaced by that of Juatico Daggatt, an offshoot from it, on account of a auspicion thet he had asasisted Miko to avort Criminal Court proceedings by furniehing him with a falao trangcript of s sontonco alleged to havo bean im- posed a fow days proviows to tho finding of tho present indictmenton which he was on trial, thus giving McDonnld’a attornoy au opportunity toclaim his roleage upon tho grounds that he had boon onco punlebed for tho samo offoune, —— JUSTICE DAGGETT, HE DID NOT FALSIFY THE RECORD, Upon the opening of tho Court, Mr, Trade stated that, a4 an imputation had beon cast upon “Iuation Daggett, aud tho gonninoness of the tran- soript, ho folt it his duty to show that tho trans- sctron had boga proper, regular, and etraightfor- ward {n overy rospoct. ‘In tho absence of tho @ocket," sald ho, “£ mado up this transcript from a memorandam on tho back of the wrappor covering the complaint.” +. Indgo Williams—I do not understand that thore iss motion before the Court, aud a jury in the caso had better bo first impaucled bo- foro you make an explanation. Mr, Trudo—I wanted, as 4 proliminary, to REMOVE YOUR BUBIICIONS OF FRAUD in procuring the transcript, : Judge Willame—I think we had botter pro- cced in the usual way, and allow the oxplauation to be heard by « jury. + Mr, Trndo—I am willing to walyo a jury ofd try the question of tho logatity of the tranecript and the caso of Mr. McDonald before your Honor. f TRUDB'S ATATEMENT. + be Court sssented, and Mr. Trade was per- wiitod to go on with his statement, Ho sald toay last January a man named | Andoruon Miner bad mado complaint to Justice Pag ott that bo had loat about $140 iu SToDouald's ‘ambling-rooms, and procured a warrant for that gambler’s arrest. Tho lattor was tried and fined. As tho Justico had loat his ¢riminal dookot, tho record of the case was en- tered upon the wrapper of tho complaint, and packed away jn a conveniont pigeon-holo. This was practice, aa- werted tho barrister, all officers. It wns truc, ho ssid thi Fob." been originally written, crossed out, sud 'Jao,” substituted. In oxplsnation of this important ehange, Mr. Trudo ssid tho document had boon writton mechanically. Ho know it had beon written mochanically, for ho wrote 1t himself. Having a mind which is always in the present, and copying the document during the prosont month, he had quite naturally writton Fobruary when bo intended to write January, as was mout eloarly stiown by the figures “80,” which wero, of course, associated with aud moant to bo written -in connection with "January," 15 the Judgo himgolf wottld agro with him that Fobrusry hod * but twanty-eight days. Ilo wont on to show that the fina hind been assessod by Juatico Daggott soma time beforo the prosent indictmant against McDonald had been found, and that in covery way the indictment was corrcot MR. GEORGE MARTAAN, @ Constablo in Juatica Degnets oftice, wan then produced a8 witness, Ia deposed that io had arrested McDonald Jan. 30, upon the comptaintof Mr, Minor, Somo six months ago gambilug-cases had beon onterod upon 1 abattel-mortgage dock- et, but the book having beon lost thoy tad re cently been entered upon the backs of the wrap- pors covering the complnints, In tho caso of Mr. Miner, the complainant bad beon the only witness sworn, and upon his testimony McDon- ald had boon finod 100. Tho witness was ox- amined at some length by Judge Williams as to whether the caso had established Mika's con- nection with * Tho Store” gambling-rooma, but he sounored that no light on thia subject had been, secured, JURTICR pAqgETT was noxt called to the stand. Ho tostified that tho transertpt was written up from tho memoran- dum on the wrapper around the corplsint on tho 9rd of Febuary, Mr. Trudo had drawn it up athis roquest as ho wes otherwise engaged at the time, He tostificd most positively to tho enuinonoss of the whole transaction, and stated shat.his proceedings in thls case had boen in nowise diferent from those in similar ones, flo ‘bad done procisoly og othor Justices in like in- atdnees bad dono, —_-—_. M'DONALD, OUT OF JOY COMET sonnOW, Tho Court seamed satisfod that McDonald's arrost, trial, and fino bad, as was claimed, takon place bofora the preacnt indictmont, and a happy amile of triumph diffused {taolf ovor the featuros of Mr. Trudo and his clicut, Tt bad no sooner settlod thore than it was rudely dispelled by the heartless being on the Bonch, who, aftor taking a lance at tho olty ordinances, stated that, allow- ing the transcript to be genuine and correct, It btated that the fine was imposed upon tho strongth of Boc, 14, which roferrod to inmates and rnnnere of gaming-lhousoa, whereas tho wec- tion the violation of which the defendant was on trist was Soo, 12, roforring to OWNELS AND ELEPERS of gambilng-houses, once, though Jnatics Daggett and Br. ‘Trude wore relioved from all imputations, the caso would procaed ta trial. Br, ‘Lrude was & good doal disconcortod at thls, aud attempted to turn Justico Daggott from his testimony thatit was upon Heo, 1 poe tried and fincd McDonald, Wailing in 6 : ARGUED THE roInT considerable longth and with much veho- mence, Ho arguod that the fine imposed had tmpitod McDonald's punlahment as a kosper of ® gambling-house, and that he could, if given 40 opportunity, cite authorities to prove this yadge WO id that thoy migh! ndge lame ea! at thoy it go on wit! Vho oase, and Bir. ‘Trude might afterwards re veut bis authorities, He said, further, that at the time of the trial of McDonald, on the voth nit, be had SWOUN THAT MB WAS NOT THE REEFER, et the gaming-honeo above Tho Store, and yot be hadallowed = man to swoar that he was ite Dwher bofore Justice Daggett, and paid » fine without making any dofouse, It was aqueer piece of businoss, he thought, and he could not Perwnade himself that there had not beon faiso ewearing sud collusion, He should sesorve ¥ bis decivion, ho agid, upon the point a raleed oningergrauce | hie two soctlone brother Jude @ had consulted with bis Ho stated, ia conciuslon, gat ed no reason to doubt the atatoments of Alr. fate, pod Suatice Dagrett. Trude then asked that 7 aled, but the Judge refused, ‘and held Miha alton: poy i bs Sutoement to have tha caso tried by a was thon proeedod with ti wits T f who appeared whon ‘MeDomit wan rede provious indictment were put upon the and, sod tholr tosiimony was subutaatalty estes ‘a3 pou that occasion, ly the aane tame aig’? Progress of the caxo, Jodge Witl- JURTION DAGG! otake the stand, and, wnon he bed done eo tostioned bim further’ concerning the esse of comp! if, Miner, In the counie of tho ott atated that the fins of $100 annexed against McVonald had reforence to hin boing the keoper of the rooms ovor ‘The Storo, and not to his belng an inmate ; and that he had not reforrod to the ordinances during the trial. In crose-oxamination, a witnoss, enlled AUSTIN ¥. BWIFT, atated that Trude and McDonald had endoavared to have him absont himaelf from the city until the trial was over. WILLIAM NOUNKE, as hackman, was asked by State'a Attornoy Reed if ho had not boon In the habit of recoiving or- dors from McDonald for hack-hire, and gotting thom cashod at tho “bank” over The Store; and if ho liad not testified to that offoct hofore tha Grand Jury, Io roplled in the nogative, but sald that ho had recoived ordors from anothor party, aud cashod them at tho above placo. Judge Williams oxamined iim cloaaly, ro- marking, “We'll ,aow thom whore the gamo is Hofora wo get furouyl,” ‘onatane Peato'’s Attornay Birch and novoral members of the Grand Jury prosont atated that Rourke had tostified before thom that he had recolyod orders from MoDonatd aud had cashed thom at the fasmblitg rooms abovo Tho Stora, Judgo Willians, at this dixcrepancy in tho witnees’ statements, manifested grost indigna- tion, und, hintlig at Berfiry. ordered the bailiffs to taka Iourko to tha Jail tu await the action of tho Graud Jury on charge of this crlmo. ‘A.M. VAN VEIRUDER, an ex-polico oftlcor, testified that the attack by Mr. Trude upon his charactor whon be was tirst ‘upon tho stand had been because ho had refusod to comply with Trudo's request to seo Marry Lawrouco, who was going to “fx things ” with him, Judgo Willlams asked Mr, Swift to make an afidavit sotting forth tho convorsation with Trude and Mike whon they had asked him to Jeayo towd until tho trial was over. examination, Mr, Day MIKE himaelf was then callod to the stand to testify in rolution to tha witnoas Swift's statemonts. Ho deposed in offect that Swift wan a ler, and had followad him about to binckroail him, Judgo Williams ated bim if he bad not for- morly sworn that ho had fad no interost in ‘Tho Store gaming-rooms for over olghteen months, Miko, not at all bashed, replicd tbat ho had. JIudgo Willlama—But you wont boforo Daggatt on tho 80th of January and sora that vou woro thon proprietor. Can sou furnlsh ball in tho sum of £5,000 to awalt action of tho Grand Jnry upon e ‘THE cHAnox oF Pensuny? Mr. Trude—What constitutes tho Dorlury ? Tho Court—Lho facts I linve just stated. Mr. ‘Trudo—That must be determined. We wilt furnish ball, ‘Trido attomptod to ox Inin the chargo of try- ing to bribo witnosgos. But Judgo Willlames in- torrupted iim by stating that tho allidavita of tho witnersea would be presorved, nnd the charga roceivo attontion wome othor time. Ifo stated algo that ho was cortain that during theso Rambling cases witnesses and jurors had boon tampered with, Mr. ‘frude—It haa noyor boon done by mo, Your Honor, Judge Williams—1 have nover heard that it haa not boon dono by you. ‘Tho evidence in re- gard to McDonald's connection with gambling- rooms la > ‘ COMPLETE AND OVERWHELMING. I have no doupt of his ownorship. I will ro- sorva my decision, howover, until the point rajeed in rere ‘d to the sections of ordinance has beon sottled. Tho Clork will renow tho bond undor the indictmont. A, 8, Tendo aud County Commisstonor Carro}l, tha latter of hom happaned to bo presont, wont on Miko's bond for perjury, and tho attorney and eliont loft the Court-room diacnseing Judgo Williams’ courso with many savage oxproasions tof disguat, DAKOTA. An Explanation Concerning the Rew cent Enlargement of the Sioux Eeos= ervation. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Biovx City, Is., Fob. 10,—Prosident Grant's order, published a fow days ago, withdrawing from sale certain Janda on tho Missouri River in Dakota, and onlarging the Bioux Indian Reserva- tion, caused a good deal of uncastncas and appro- hension among tho settlers who had taken homo- atoads and bought lauds within tho boundary of this oxtension, Sevoral prominout citizens of thig elty, and also of Ohicago, aro largely inter- ested In Brule City, a vow town started about & year ago, and growing rapidiy, which 1s also lo- cated within tho limits of the Sioux Reservation by this ordor. Judge Ford, ono of tha interest- od partica, who addressed a lottor ta tho Socro- tary of tho Interior, at Washington, on tho sub- joct, has juat recoived the following reply from ‘Acting Commissioner Klum : ‘The object of tho ordor in question {s to ouable tho suppression of the Uquor iradio with the Indians on the Missouri River. Thin order does not nffect tho exinting righia of any person within the lnite of the territory witideawn, Hor ts ft aupjoned thatthe with= drowal will be mado perm: it. There will bo no in ferference with the logitimate bisinonn puraults of any peraon lawfully residing within safd Iimita, aoe Delmar eka THE BLACK HILLS, Aariforous Unfoldings of a Returned Miner. Speetat Dispatah to ‘’he Chicaro Tribune, Brovx Oiry, Is., Fob, 19.—A Bohemian, named Sonknp, from the Bobomlan settloment 15 miles from Yankton, arrived from the Black Hills, af- sor great suffering on the way, on Saturday. He brought nearly €2,000 in gold dust. The truth of this ie vouched for by o rolisble and wall- known citizon of that sottlomont, Considerable excitomont existe in theso patta, ‘Tho returned malnor says about C00 minors aro now in tho hilla, > MUNICIPAL REFOAM IN NEW YORK. New Yonr, Fob, 19.—Gov, Tilden and Mayor Wickham Lavo had 2 correspondence {u rolation to tho removal of municipal oflccrsin Now York City, Gov. Tilden declinos to approve or disap- rave of tho act of removal by tho Mayor foro ho haa submitted to him all the proofs and documents in tho caso, and slda that in caso the Mayor poro'sts in donying hia (tho Gov- ernor'’s) right to the proof in hile (tho Savors) possoasion, ho will, whan tho business of his alee permits, make au {udependent tnvostiga~ jon. [SS CORRECTION. Soeetat Dispateh to The Chieaas Tridune, Prrranona, Pa,, Fob. 19.—My dispatch of tho 1th iu your Issue of tho 18th, makes me Bay that “All tho Milla but Lowia, Olivor & Phillips’ * (whiok {s tho rovora of what I tolographed) are runniug, The firm hove throe oxtensive works making bolts and agcicultural hardware, running to the fullest capacity, making iron; also to fl ordora for city mills and firma, ‘They have not stopped since tho strike, having procurod 4,000 tons of Muol bar, of which thoy ere using 60 tons o doy, —_--—__ LO 0 F Spectal Dispateh to The Chica Tribune, Dernorr, Bch. Fob, 19,—The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows this afternoon decidod to push the Institute project at Lansing without dotay, ‘The proposition to change the lection of Grand ‘Manter to the annual scusion was rejected. ‘fro following woro installed: Crand Master, Goorge Doan, Detroit; Doputy Grand, John N, Inj orsul Corinna; Graud Warden, D, Burntiam rao Detroit; Grand Socretary, O, H. Whiting, Lans sing ; Grand ‘Troasurer, 1, (orrigon, Btusg 5 —_— Arizona Looking Up, From the Dencer Netca, It bag long beon au adiitted fact that the Ter- tory of Arizona is rich fu mineral doposite of gold, ilvor, and coppor; but the remotenose of that rogton, thn scarcity of water, and Indian troublos, have seriously retarded the growth and. development of the country. With improved fa. cilities for roaching that far-off region ; with tha {uauguration of some syetom of water-supply, atid & cousation of Indian” Lostillsiog, the tlie 16 not far distant when Arizona will attract atten. tion ag w favorablo roglou for extensive mining operations, Tho Citizen of Jan. 80 bas just bean received, its editorials boaming with hopofulnasy and confidence in the future of Arizona, Minow aro boing discovered and dovelopad constantly, somo of them very rich and promisiog. One ly Partloular is especially montioned,—the Young America,—a coppor wino in Bilyor Mountain dis- trict, located about 45 miles wost of Tucton. It is waid to be of marvollously puro ore, and the vein is of unusual width. ‘Tiventy men sre now employed in the mino. ‘Tho avorage finenogs of the ore ty about 90 per cont, and all stuf that will not go over 20 or 80 por cent Is thrown asido, ‘The wines st Ralston, about 40 miles esat of Apacho Vass, aro belng developed with impraving prosper Revently woveral shafts havo boen puuk aud one furnaco built and in operation. ‘he furnace fi said to be amolting cre which 4 frum $100 ta $400 por ton In wilvor, A. L. sailoy and brother aro winking on the Bay Sisto iu a edie which ausays 400 ounces metal to the ton. ‘Their shaft isdown 20 feet, and thoy futend to put it down 60, Moxara, Losinaky, Bomback & Co, aro abont putting «force of laborers on = copper mins ines ee pootbae: company mill oon Lave men On sey, aud erecting furmaces aleg, Sethole-wincs AND YET ANOTHER. City-Attorney. Jamieson Prepares a City Incorporation BIL Summary of the Principal Features of the Proposition. Changes to Be Made Concerning the Board of Publio Works. Commissioner Prindiville’s Opin- ion. City-Attornoy Jamieson has recontly drafted a bill for an act to provide for tho incorporation of cltfos, which has beon sont to Xpringficid in caro of Mr. George Yon Hollen, who will romain there a few days to lobby in its bohalf. It diffors in sovoral ossontial features from the ono propared by the Cltizenu’ Assoolation, and ia far moro voluminous than that document. Tho fol- lowing brief summary will convey an adequate idea of its most important and gencrally intor- ogting provisions s ANTICH FINET enacts that any city now existing in this Stato may roorganize under the act whanover onc- olghth of tho legat voters of any auch city shall potition tho Mayor thoreof to aubmit the quos- tion of roorgauization toa yoto of tho oloctors of such city. THY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT organized undor thin act shall consist of a Mayor aad Common Council, s Comptroller, 8 Counsol to the Corporation, = City Attorney, 8 City Tronsuror, a Clty Olork, a City Col- lector, o City Assessor, a City Tax Comm isaioner, 9 City Engincer, o Commissionor at Public Works, 9 Commissioner of Polico, a Fire Commissioner, s Commissioner of Health, two or moro Polica Justicod, and two or moro Police Cloris, an Anapeclor of Tish, an Inspootor of Nteam Joilers, a Ulty Woighor, a Sealer of Woaichts and Measures, and 8 Superintendont of the Mourne of Correction, and such other ofiicers ag tho Council may oreato, THE COMMON COUNCIL shail consist of two soparata and distinct branches, ono of which shall be denominated Tuo Board of Councilors,” and the other ‘lho Board of Aldermen.” ‘Cho formor shall consist of fifteon momboru clected from tho city at largo, ir- respeotivo of thoir rosidences withi said city, and tho Board of Aldermon shall consist of throa mombers from each and every ward {n tho city. ‘Tho Mayor, the Comptroller, tho Corporation Counsol, tho Commissioners of Public Works, Hoalth, Firo, and Police, shall, for the transac- tion of cortain business set forth, most onco ovory weok, and be known as the © Mayor's Cab- inet." It shall bo their duty to adviso together coucerning tho affairs of tha city, and to offer and anggost and adopt such measuroa an will beet promote and advance tho iuteresta of the ity. * ‘Tho mombers of tho Board of Conncilors sro divided into two classes, tho firat consisting of sovon membors, and the latter of eight. Tho first claxa aball be clectod for two years, and tho Jattor for four years. The Ajdcrmon aro, aa now, elected for two yoara. The legislative powors of any city, tho bill provides, shall be voated in the Common Coun- cil, cousisiing of a Board of Councilors aud 2 Board of Aldermen, THE CHIEF EXEUUZIVE OFFICER of any city reorganizing under tho act shall bo styled tho Sfayor, who shail be clected for two yonrs. Ho will iavo tho supervision of all tho ofiicora of tho city, aod overy order, ordinanco, revolution, or vote, excopt on sdfournmont, wed by the Common Council shall boapprovod y him boforo it shall take offoct, uoless passed over his voto by a two-thirds vote, Io alssil alone havo tho power to call special moatinga of the Council. All officers of the city not cloctod shall bo appointed by the Moyor, with the con- sent of the Council. ‘The dutios of the City Comptroller and City Treasuror, for which tho bill provides, aro similar to those with which they are now em- powerod, Thoseveral Comuissionorsare assiiied dutios similar to those which the various Boards now posacys, ‘Tho Comunissioner of the Moard of Health and the Commissioner of tho Board of Fire aro authorized to appoint deputies, as thoy aro requirod, for whose acta they must ba responsible, TUF COMMMASIONER OF POLICE ia intrusted with the autiro control of tho Police Force, whoo dutics shall be exeantad undor his direction and vontrol. ‘Tho dutios of cho Fira Commissioner sball bo to assume and oxercine the entire control of tho Fire Department, and ho shall pousoss authority ovor its proporty, or- ganization, government, and discipline, ‘Tho section rolating to a TAXATION th its Tacee important and intoresting portion of 0 bill, ‘Tho Mayor, City Tax-Commiasioner, and As- sousur, under this Kection, constitute the Board of Equalization, which shall moot for not leas thon ton or more than tweuty days, and equalize as- sessinenta, after which no cliangos shall bo mado, Tho rovislou thus mado shall thon bs ro- turnod to the City ‘Lax-Commiasionor, who shall add up tho valustions, after which it is to bo aligned -by the Loard of Equalization, whon the Common Coun- cit shall Jovy suMcient taxus for ono yoar, the aggrogate amount of which must not excood tho rate of 8 por cont upon tho aggrogato sgscased valuation of all property asaouted. ‘Tho Oolleat- or id thon authorized to proceed to tho collection of auch taxes, ‘Tho city taxes shall bow lien on tho personal proporty of all porsons owing taxos, Sud no sale or transfer of auch proporty shali affect tho lien. Tho Collector, at such timos ax the Council may designate, is required {to roturn to tho County Colloctor’ lists of all proporty ie which he haa boon unable to colleut taxes, who may procood to obtain Judgmonta againat auch property, In obtuiulog sald jadgmonts and making aaloa tho County Collector auail be govorned by the ‘averned by the gonoral rovenus lala of tha tata; and tho Council may, fix the torm of tho County Court at which said gouoral officer may apply tor judgmont. ae any such applica- Hon ‘for judgiment the County Court aball havo tie icine jon, and Ke proceedings ahall bo ay bo upon application fu for Biato” and : Pt Sane Appeal, Nko county taxes, and upon an jurisdiction and like powers may be oxorciwed ; provided that no appeal shall bo allowed from any judgment of the County Court againet any proporty roturnod ss dolin- tent, unlows the party appealing dopouit with tho gonoral oflicor an amount of mone: equal to to tho amount of judgment appealed from, and shalt give bond tliat tie will prosouto Liu appeal with offect. If the judgment is afirmed by the Supromo Cort, 20 por cent upon ssid Judginent shall be rotained for tho paymont of costa in tho Bupreme Court, If the judgmont bo not rovoraed, tho deposit shall be rostorod. If such judgmont bo rovereod and romanded tha deponit shall await the action of the County Court, and bo disposod of aa justice may require. ‘TAX CEUTIYCATES. Whonovor any city or incorporated town shall bo tho holdor of s cortificate of purchase of au} Jot or parcel of land sold for unpaid tax, it eball not bo nocorsary that any such city or incorporat- ed town, or ity asslgneo, aball pay or shall havo pat any aubsoquent or intorvoning AX OF ‘assessment on the samo prop- erty; but’ in such cage, whore the Proporty ig not redeemed within the timo apeci- fed, a tax deod may ba issued to any of the ho |- era of cortificates. Any subseqaut ealo of such property wi! not divost the right of auy muuiclpal corporation or ite assiguoo in suo proporty, WHENEVER TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION shall be abolished and a County Assossor shalt be elected or appointad in a county In which may ba located any city that suall Koreatter adopt this act, then the Uommonu Councll aball cortify totho County Clerk tha amounts to be raisod by taxation for Htate and county taxcu. WATER RATES. 5 Reo, 20, under thoj head of ifevcnue, resda as follows: All the duties now imposed by law on the Commls- slouers of Pablo Worke in reference to thee propara- Hon of warrants for the assesulug and colloction of ator taxea or wator rates bull be performed by tho City Tax-Commlasioner ; and all dutics now {mposcd tha Commlusfonor of Public Works iu ref ug of water taxos oF water rates yy the City Asseauor; aud all dutice ow imposed by law on said Gummatasinucr Aa, Fel ence to collection of water toxcs or ce formod by the City Colloctor; aud suid Tat-Comboies aloner, Olty oF, Bud City Collector shall have alt Ae po'mer How conferred, by law ou the Commisslon. se Ju reference asoasmn collection of water tases aud water mates, eee ‘Tho above is perhaps ooe of thu most radical of the changes proposed by thia new bill, and a5 such itis very Liable to meat with considerable Opposition. “A reporter yeuterday lod on Presidont Priudiville, of the Board of Public Works, with @ view of ascostaiuing whas the fecling of the Hoard wak{n regard to the pro- poned change. The following interview onauelt Reporter—Mr. Prindirille, what is your opine fon aout that portion of the Jainleson bill which especially relates to the functions of the Board of Public Works? Mr, Prindivillea—I have not thoroughly rest tho dill, but my attention has boon salted directly to neveral important changos that wore proponed to be mado in the organization of the Ioard, Mr. Jamioson's pill provides for but one Com- misnioner to be elected every two years. This I think vory Impropor, as {t takes 8 nan fully two years baforo bo begins to learn the dutics of his ONice. It is vory iinprobable that one man would hold tho porition for more than two terms; indesd, I think the majority would secure but ono torm, Bosides tila {ncouvenlence, tho ono-mnn syatem would & monopoly of alt tho bounties and blessings beatowad by tha Board in tho way of stroot- cleaning: holp-bire, water, sowerage, and a thousand other emolumonts which » solfish man wonld bo sure to discover and tako ad- vantage of. Neportor—In your opinion how should the Board of Public Works be organizod ? Mr. Prindiyilio—Just an at pronent. Each Commissioner appointed by tho Mayor. subject to the contirmation of tho Council, should bo appointed for alx years. ‘hore should bo a sauce cossion in office as at prosont, the newest man coming in just as the oldeat man ocx out. Reporter—It is also propovod to tratiefer tho wator axnosamenta to tho office of the City Tax- Commissioner. What do you think about it? Mr. Prindivillo—The Tax Commiseioner would oxperionco an jnordinate amount of inconren- ionce in attending tothe wator ssecsementa, aud borides, the chango would result in the an- nual loss of a largo Buin of money. As at pron- ent trausacted, tho wator aesessonts ara nado in the samo afiico an the collections, aud the two dopartmonts naturally fallin with each other. During tho year commencing May 1. 1873, and ending May 1, 1874, tho total neveasment was 99610,169.67, The docroane on account of honnes moved away, torn down, aud reaeseeed,—in oth- er words, tho mount of Iove,—was 2f2,- g02, ‘Tho incroaso varied each = month from £4,000 to $10,000 from addition- al wator taxes alone, Tho — gsseesment for this additions! amount was mado month by month, aod not & penny was lout. At the end of tho yoar the total amount collected aud cullucta- Dlo was $700,514.12, an iucreaso of nearly 2259,- 000 over tho original asteanmont. Under tho Jamieson bill, I do not seo how these monthly suacasmonts could be mado, and ublexa much A plan were feasible, it would result in au suuual lors of several hundred thousand dollars, Ropurter—Aro these tho only articles of tho bill which you think impracticable? Mr. I'nindivilla—No; the Commissioner pro- vided for by this bil is given powers aud duties in excess, A selfish tran contd amass an ostraordinary fortune ont of the mere emoluments of hin oftico to which ho might legally lay claim. ‘The very fact of his boing elected by the peoplo would insure a removal of all the old and experienced employes of tho oftice for now and green Lauds, not to speak of the low order of tatent which euch politicians usually gather about them, ZOOLOGICAL INFORMATION, A Erce Lunch by the Casso' From tne Philadelphia Bulletin, Tumors being In circulation to the effect that a now conalynment of animals for tho Zoological Garden bes reached the city, a reporter calls at tho office of the Society to obtain somo informa- tion respecting the mattor. ThoSocrotary is out, and the ofiice is In charge of a boy, who is sitting with his feat on tho stove filing a wkate. The fol- lowing conversation eneuos: ‘Anything now at the Gardon to-day, sOrYe Boy—"'Dunnoof nothin,’ The skectin’ was good yosterday, aud I gecn a whole lot offfallery goin’ in thore Hep.—* Any lot of onimale arrived lately.” Loy—“I biliove not, Leautwaya I ain't hoard of any. But I heard the olo men say ho hopod thoy wouldn't bring any more cagsuwariea.” ep. —" Why not?" Boy—""Thoy've got one outthore now. Teast ways tho olo man calle jt a caanowary, butI call ‘em ostriches, And the olo man ays that animat bnstod loose night aforo last, and raised Hail Columbia; went & scootin’ round thet pardon bohavin' scand'lous. Nobody knowed it was loose until mornin,’ and then it had played bob with things. Tho ole wanesyeit ot all the door- kuobs off the monkey-house and tho restaurant, aud thon swallowed six croquet-talls that was piled up by tho puuip. Ono of tho keopors found an old hoop-skirt darin’ the day and hung itagin tho wall ‘Che olo man gayd tha cadso- wary must have ¢t that, too, and thon it broke iuto a cago and put away two horned onls and a cockatoo, I b'iieva thoy callit. Ono of thom Dirda tho parrots, any way.” Rep.—' Ato them, do you mean 2” Boy—" That's what the olo manaaid, And thon it wout boomin’ around tastin’ almost every- thing, and it got away with two trace chains on ouo of the wagging, aud half a keg of nalls that was sottin’ on tho porch, I novor knowed them birds had such appetites, But the ole may essa they havo; and thoy’ll tacklo almost anything, and swaller it's if was confectionary. Ifo says ho vaw ono ouco cat & Iittor of five pups, and thet: bogin on » crowbar 's though it Ladn't had nothin’ for a mouth. And thia one, out yor at tho garden, it et tho olo man's skects and two buttor-crocks that was in the restaurant winder, and thon {t stuffed In two of tho prairio-dogs that happened to be wandorin’ about.” Rop.—"* Did it scom woll afterwards 2” Boy—"* O middilu'! Bus one of the keopers Jett “his revolver layin’ ous bonch, and the cassowary scooped that In, too, and in tha worn- in,’ whilo thoy was drivin’ ft into tho pon, it rin agin the fonco, aud two or throo explosionr, kinder smotherod like, was heard growlln’ aud rumblin’ on ita insides, and tho next minuto the smoke como bustin’ out of its mouth and it rolled ovor and stopped out. Tho ole man enya tho Jolt must havo started tho royolver.” Ttop.—“ Anything clac now?" Boy—* No, nothin’; but you come round yor whonovor you want an item. Thoro's most always somethin’ goin! on. You seo thoolo man; ho'll ‘atonluh you with information. Good mornin'." shiecetatehe-Taite Woman Mixtures. Put a bandage around your oud and consider the following 1" Brigham Young matried two aistors of Chatlio Decker, ant Deckor marriod two daughters of Brigham by other women, Ail have children. Now, tho offapring of Clara Dockor Young and Lucy Decker Young ara cous- fug of Charlie Deokor's childran. But the latter are grandchildren of tho former's fathor, aud consequently nophows and nieces of their own cousing, ut the nephows of o cousiu—blaod ralatiouship hotding--aro_seo- oud cousins; houco Daeckor'a children must hold that relationship towsrd cach other. Dechor's wives oro half-siatera to tho ehildron of their own slston-jn-law, they are sine terd-In-law to their own father, aud aunts to thoir own balf-uisters! Nove, if tho retattonahio wore half-bivod throughout, the Cations of De- scont—ast Icaxt iu Indiana—would oxclude them; but as it doubles on both sides, they would prob- ably bo included. Houce tho two Sirs, Dockors are (in luw) their own aunte, white Ciara D. and Lucy D, sunny are legal graudmothors to thoir niccos, aud tho two wets of childron aro reapectively cousins, aunts, and niccos, ann the Lord knows what — bosides. Elder Allson married o widow and hor oldest daughter, having at the anmo tima s young daughtor by «former wife, now happily deceased. AH this family live in ono Louse, ‘The daughtor of his oldost wife is half-ister to hia second wife, and: tothe second wifo's chil dren; also aunt to the sucond wife's children, and cousoquently bor own aunt-in-law! ‘Toe daughter of the decossed wife is hulf-sieter to allthe other cbildren, logal granddaughter to oue utep-mother, legal half-sister tv tho other, aud consequently aunt-in-law to horsolf, I¢ thoy keop on as they Lavo begun, they will ayentually produces boy who will be bis ow grandfather,” ALLFORONE DOLLAR. at, NeThis f y a Faas Ava yet Vicia and Ptano, ‘rebizonde, Laneers, Moyor. is Auigule Tatoos.” SMeitT. ia: ‘The Shoome Tob aud lofrala.) Heartoo, to, You Nevoy bi iia Waten, eto, Tlowseds te. to Bong. Campana, et. Uslabrated Botonaite, “Spore Stigaon, pauls par, t08 ca ba ihe Watts tater o Ei hay ato OF Canads, Aleuy by tusll ou recelpt ty Dollar, i gue, ee ET AP MGR Ook Hab ishey : kb Talay, Now Cork, ia a ark Real Estate Wate Alotaustable furan Eogine House ja the riclally of North-ay. sad Leavitt-st, A lut cornering on atreet or alloy protetred, Soalod propossts will be received until March 6 1876, alge, Proposals for Lota," and Cire ests un- 1 |... . ‘Comptroli Selections from St. Nicholas FOR BOWS. We peel seas stant Reb. 2 ‘ a Pi oy ce Melert pipoclally agepidor Haves ‘Th entire pablie prees of Amarica ts noan(moue in pratea of Wr. NicHoLas, and more ttan Five Thun: dred Newspapers tare d ‘best magazine for young peor any athee country, Hondre b received by the publishers and uditors Werary fulk, Huperintendents of Pablic Dlargymen, and others, —all exprowsing tha name opin Fons Host of all, the gitle and toye themselres, tn ave voluninered (hole hearty of &r. Nicnorak. And ber amusing spoctinens of what Toya say of RT, NICIIOBASt 1. Hr. Nicto.as? You bot I" fae iy ateliabt 2 ‘on bot I've seen tt, It's e No.4. It's bully No.8 Don't want anything better. No. 4, It's fast the chorse. No, 6 H's a smasher !} No. 6. 1 Harry Loudon and Jack Harard™ ape fret, ata ; Hut t's all good enougli If a fellow could only have It regularly. rand it, oven little Sis, T }lked tho 7 Alb our t nicilon about the siden teeusare aad the What: man's Ghost" beat of tho Lut. No. 8. Tt wouldn't be living without Sr. NicHOLas. ST. NICILOLAS hes two Mplendid Serinia, “The Young Surveyor,” By J.T. TROWBRIDGG, Author of "Jack Hazard” Hortos. (hore » Eight Cousins,” By LOUIAA BM. ALOOTT, Authorof ** Little Women. Besides these stories, 8T. 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