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CAUGHT IN THE ACT. John Robinson’s Iinemy Lntrap- ped nt Last. — Previous Acts of Revengo on Little's Parl, o Ho Camo Near Gotting $88,000. Tho Burglor in Waukegan Jail, The people of Lalta Zurich, in Lake County, 5 miles from Darringlon, weroe givon a tonio of convarsstion Thureday ovoning, by the aerival ab {hio botel of two dotectiven with's burglar whom thoy had captured at thodwollingof Johnt ll.olun- #on, tho weaithicst farmor In Nortuern 1ltinals, about & mile from tho town. The prisonor was cavated with blood, and a bulict-hole in the It of one of the ofticers was evidonco that the arrost hiad boen attended with a despesate strug- gle. No ono recognized the man in cuetody, pince his faco was covared with blacking. Butit wan soo whispored about that ho was William Little, aud thore wora signs of relicf, for this Tellow was dreaded by overy ono in tha county. e was A VAGABOXD OF THE WORST TYI\— an associate af thieves,—and, out of revengs for . soms {maginary srong, hiad destroyed many val- nablo {rees by backing them with an ax. Ifo s # large, powsrful man, about 60 years of age, with flery-red facs, and limbs liko a bullock's; and was regarded as a vory dangerous character, though thie, as tar as known, 18 hia fivst erimo. It sesms that Littio aquatted on a five-ncre lot ot tho Robinson farm about 1864, and was not istucbed by tho owner, who allowed bim to cul- tivato theground and uso the products. A year Jater, howover, Mr. Robinson oftered to sell Lim 1ho Jand and give bim twelve months to pay for it. Litilo assonted, bot, when tho monoy was doe, did not produce It, refusing to leave when roguested fo do eo, until he got remdv. Five yesrs pased by, and still Tittle retalned possossion. In the catly part of 1870 Mr. Rob- speon: sold a tract of fand which embraced this particular five-acra fot. Tho purchasor waa not 8 indulgont as the former owner, and LITTLE WAS ONLIGED TO MOVE MIN BIANTS o an adjacont lot which belongzed to him. e claimed at the time that ho Lrd Loen damaged fo tho oxtent of $260 by tho removal, and thought Mr, Itobinson ought to hand over to him that sum, which Lo declined to do. Aweck or two after Little's departuro, Mr Robingon recelved tho followivg snonymous'let. ter: Friend Robinson: Dran Bm: It s with regret {hat I am going to inform you thnt ¥ overhieard a cone versation concerning Wiillam Little and that land, s felend vows vengeance upop you. I nced mot tell you anythlng of him. Iloia bad, and hia fricnas are Worse,” No knowing what they are goiug {o do, Iad- i you to acttle the matter with Liltlo if you can, and thie sooner tho betlor, #s folal destruction fs the theme, Dellove me your friend and well yrisber, Jtr. Robinson was not frightoned in the lenst by ihio threat, aud did not sattla the matter with Littlo, who, ho beliovad, was tho writor. "Thres weol:s subscquontly, lato in tho evening, 8 largo barn on the place was DURNED TO THE OROUND, 8 3 incendiary starting tie fire, Tho loss was sbout £10,000, the structure containing s large vumber of agricultural implomontes Losides an lmmenso quantity of graln, ‘[his was too so- rious to bo ovorloolad, aud Litllo was sarrested npou suspicion and' Ipcked up in the Wankegan Jail. When tho caso wes cnlled for trial the rogecution conld adduco no positive proof, and he priconer was discharged. As moon as posi- ble o commenced a suit for falao imprisonment, sgainat Mr. Robinson, domanding $40,000 dam- sges, Issue, Lowover, was never joined, tho raso boing thrown ont of court for rome reason, ¥rom that timo until Janvary last Mr. Robin. son nelther gnw nor heard anything of Little boe yond goporta of his dirsointo habils and of his Btripping troes of thelr bork to aunoy o farmer who {ml apgored him. But on tho 1st of the month montionod bd Teeoived tho annexed NONTMOUS ¥OTE ; Frfentt Robhisan : After o long silence I now take ruy peu to infornt you {hiasyon hnve Kot conio up to oiir wishes copnected willl our lnat loler concorniug Williaw Little, Wo bave not dropped him yet, uoither do wa caleulata to drop you, Ilefore etx months got sround you will think ihat hell would be a goud pluce for you, Tho Lest thing you cun da is ta come up sud scitio with Littio, Wo Liava warned yon before, sud irfed you with Bre, atid we will try you nest witly lead, o wou'h ke sou suddenly, Wo will giva sou proper Hine to consider which is best for you—sctile or diej snd when you ata dead wo wils altend o tho rest of your family, Tho handwritiug of ihis lotter was evidently Aleguised, but theio was 8o much resomblunce botweon Jetteis in it aud those® in the first com- mwnication as to_lonve no doubt that.it, tao, bod betn ponned by Little, Tho contents alarmod Tr. Robinson, the other thrent, which ho bad ig- nored, haviug been earried out, and, moro for the anke of his fumily than through fear for his own sntoty, ho camo to Chicago and copsulted Capt. Tarlle. AN thot was kuown of Little, togothor with an acenrato dencription of lum, woro given tothat exporionced detective, and within a dayor two the Captain tud shadows on Little’s track. Tney followed bim averywhere about Lake Couaty, played cards with him in Waukogan, becamo hig confldegtisl friongs, aud Tearncd thiat ho entertained A DECI-SEATED JIATRED OF R, TODINSON, nnd was dotormined to be revonged, Last Monday ono of thio **shadows™ over- heard a conversation he had with one of his wout intimate andoclatos, in which thoy concoot~ cda plan to rob Mr. Robinwon's Liouse, and ** get oven” with him in thnt way. Litlle said ho Enow tho inmdo of the houso perfectly, whoro tho safe was -in which Mr. Robinson kept his monoy and bonds, and it would bo vory easy to *weracks the crib® and open tho **gophar.” This information waa ecot ot once to Cant, Turtlo, and ho dotailod Capt. Bull aud anotbor officer to go out to the farm and wait for the coming of tho burglars. ‘Thoy waited all Wedneadoy nlght patiently, but” wero disappointed. Thuraday night, howevor, batwoen 8 and B o'clock, while they wero secroted in tho renf of the Louse, they, BAY TWO MEN APPROACH and go foward tne frout door. ‘Thoy ovident), {alled to elfect an entrance thoro, na thoy walke around to a eldo window, which they pried open with s Jimmy. As soon as the officers witnessod 1bls operation, they quletly got through one of the rear windows into » Toom next to the ono Jo which was the safe. 'The lock on tho door had boeu taken oft and oiled eo as to provont clicking -when it was opened, and tho door-binges had boen similarly treatod. ' Nono of tho family were in the liotwo, only the hired mau, My, Robineon and his wife and daughters baving gono to the hotel at Lake Zurich, which 16 owued by Lim, ‘Tha burglara began their work as soon'as thoy gainod accens to the houte, thore being evidently 20 one Yo disturb thom, and, haviug acomplote 2ot of profesnionsl inatruments, they * OFENED THE BAYY in about threo minates. They had consumed so tittle timo, in fact, that when Capt. Bull oponed the door thoy were putting the contents into a tatchol. Tle Oaptain )ul:[md for the larger ono, whose facs was blackod and half-masked, whilo his companion rusbod toward the other. Dulls man ehowed fight, and he was obliggd to knock him down. To dandeuff him _ alona was impossibls, »ut Bull atruggled with him, When he bad one xriat secured he hoatd a pintol shot, and his Lat acarly foll off, Looking up, ho saw the second duot Jisappearing through the window, Hig as- sietant bad not been ablo to even get hold of aim, owing to_hia agility, and, fipurau(t being 20poless, the dotective weot to Bull's aid, ana il two, after considsiabla trouble, euccaoded In {unlng tho **darbys"” on both of Little's wrists, boy know him, despite Lis disguiso, and his ispture clatod them, FLUNDE TR B which the burglars had takon from thoe safe rap- resentad in value §84,000, thore being $12,000 in. United Biates bonds, §500 in curroncy, aud the batance in notos and worigages, 'The prisouer was mmwn(nli taken to Lake Zurioh, whero ho was kept all night, and yester- day morning, Bherif Busl heppening 10 come ““i" Do wan escorted Lo Waukegan and locked gg h-:!fl:) A Cg:;ll:y'hfl. Elncn’ hl? ln‘fil: ‘ory commubicative, 11| remarked to Ceptain Bull that Lo went to Mr. Tiobioson's to get revenge, snd he was bound to Lsve it {cL © will probably be disappolnted, :‘J‘;:l}'c‘olb‘;;;‘a :’p:;lxs:l\n\ry e;-nhilnmnn Dbefare D, e commiiad o7 til ““ Atnit anlontiodly antain Turtle is ontifled to crodit for the working up of this case, and causin, of wuch » villaln. BT an —_— The Valloy of Itinuom, The word *Lell," a_tranuation of the Greek word Gehienna, 18 a torm used to dewiguale tho YVelley of Hinnom. 7his valley boundy Jern; lena en thie north, and Hes bolow Moung Zion, a eceno of saciod and imperishable aseoclutions. 1a Wl valley Moloch, the nativnal god of tho THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL o Uy .1875.~-TWELVE PAGES. Amoriten, was worahiped with the horrid snd in- human rito of sscrilicing childzen in tho fire, Whon Jaslal, fn his cosiquonta, osorthraw this {dolatry, Lo ponred contempt upon the infernal praciice by casting Into tho valtey the bones of tho dopatted. In tho estimtion of the old Ilebrews tho bones of the doad causad the proatest of all vollutions. Wihatovor per- von, place, or thmgs thoy tauched were forthwith — counidored **unclean.” Ienco this Valloy of Hinnom, thiy CGohonna, this +hell," hinving boon the racoptacle of the Tuman remaina_ whbich Josiah tiraw into it, was consit- ered a placo the most poliuted and acanrsed, Trom Lhis ciroumstance it bacamo a comnion 12- coptacta for alf the 1efuso of tha Cily of Joruna- fom. Heie Jargo quantities of decumposing vogr- ctablo and animal mnatior woro copatantly thrown. 'This putrescont matter genorated an abundanco of worma; tho worm boro nover died. ‘I'o prevent the noxtous ofiluvia rpringlug from tho atmaos- this mass of corruplion polsonin pheta aud hreathing diseano aud Lieart of tho city, and night. This valloy, therefore, was litorally n plnea whoro ** tho worin uover died, and whors tho fire was uovor quenched,”—Zke lcv. Alr, Thelps, oath into tho firos wero keot hurnming day HUNTING DOWN VICE. An Aged Physiclan on the War-’ Path, ¢ Discomforts of His Neighbors. - Thero is trouble on Jlichigan avenus, There boa beon troubln on that streel before, Itisn tharonghfaro that Lias furnished its quota of sonsations. It hns had suleidcs, love ecrapes, boardiog-bouse squabbles, and a hundred other excitemonta, Dut this now difloulty {s so saln- gular, 8o unheard-of In Chicago, that it becomes & duty to say sometblog concorning 1t, despile tho counter-attractlons of Beocher and tho Y. M. C. A.—Athonzum spelliog-match. Thoro ia o complaiut about too much policeman, too many policomen, too much watching, too great vigilance by night and by day. Waa thero over growling over such a thing befora? Ask Rohm and ho will lay his hand on his heart and assure you ho nover hoard of it, FINST A LITTLE TOTOGRAPHY—A DEJORIPTION of tto country. There ara four houscs, the threo southern ones under one roof, and gepa- rated from the nortbernmost one by an alloy. This solitary one ia inhsbited by & goutleman, Mr. A., whoso good nature has not been Im- paired by years or rhoumatism, but whoso pa- tlenco has cortaln limits,which havo beon reachod. “The house noxt to Lim, acroas this ailey, s kept by & pordon who always has her blinds down, who ia respectably disroputablo, Aud who receives male visltors only, Tho southorn house on tho block is inliabited by arotired physician, who has orna- mented his dwolling with & bay-ssindow. There 110 aits, summer aud wintor, whon not pressrib~ ing bluo mosa and Dover powders to omo old {riends who liko the old modiciues in tho old- fasbioned doscs, busied in watching tho peopla who . pasa by on the street, or who cnter adjolning houses. Soon aftor the houso where the ‘blinda are always closed began oporations, tha Doctor noticed that it hiad & very numorous custom ot all bowrs of the day,—n ‘bmf which, since he is quite old, shocked Bils moral sonmibilitics oxcossively. In ordsr to put a stop to this annoyanco, and to eradicato this soclal ulcer which he was afruld would destroy the neighborhood, he went to Superintondont Rehm and aeked to have a bolico- man specislly dotsilod to keep watch {u front of tho house, Tho request was grantod and the oflicer bogan oporations. 110 aoon found to hit surprise that this cstab- lishment wae vigited by the most monolonous sud samest people be over huow in bis life. Ifa ssked every one who wont In what Lis pame way, aug gevorally—this shows patriotio splrit—ba wan qors,o Washington or Auvdrew Jackson, Smith snd Jones, and an oecasional spriukling of prominent ttatcamen comploted the hst. This patrolman, instead of romnining fixed in frout of the bouso ho .waa seént to watch, eoon got into tho babit of ATROLLING P AND DOWN TUE STREET, enerelly walking across tho alley and loitering [ frout of the uorthorumost Louso, Of courte as hio atrolled along; ko looked up at the wine dowa, The charactor of tho houso of which he bind special chargo is pretty generally knowa, so when people passing along the strect saw the patrolwau looking up into the windowa of the adjoining tonement, they too looked up, and, socing thero & veuerablo goutloman with rosy faco and show-white benrd, pald to thomselves or to their companicos: ‘ What & shamie it s that such an old gontleman shouldimake a publlc exiibition of himsel€ at auch a place duriug the day-tima." “I'hioso roflections camo to the ears of M, A., the vencrable geotloman in question, and lie went out and romonstrated with tho ofleor for not confining his attentiona to his legitimate fiold of oporations, The ollicer admitted that ho was ratherin the wrong, but pleaded to Mr, A, that it was excessively tirosomo to bo tied downg all day to o Iittlo space of 20 feet by 12, with nothing_ to look at but windows, which “wero sereoned with bhinds, and nothiag to do but to anl mou what thoir names wero and to ba toid Ooorge Wushington ; therelore tho ofticer éon- tinucs to patrol tho whols uclghborhood, sud Mr. A.'s morality has gono down far bolow zero, DUT THE WOUST 18 AT NIGHT, At the wostern end of tho alloy which separatos thess two Louses there is a litilo stable, through which ons can get admission to this house whoro, as Sonator Douglas once maid, ladiea never go and gi‘eullomcu nover talk loudly, and the Goorgo Waslungtons sud Andrew Jacksous of Chicaygo foz into tho hobit of dodgivg the oflicer in going u the alloynay. It was uot vory dlfinlnnd. but, it saved much annoyauce, Thls trick has been dotected, and anothor officor has been detatled of nighta for spocial duty in-theslley, Itis, of courae, rather monotonous work for him to ait thero from tho gloaming to the dawn on an ash- heap like Job of old, so he spends bis time, when wot queationing the sby alley-gater, in chimbing over the fences which soparate tho va. rioun yards, snd stirring up fnto supernatural nolsiness the faithful wateh-dogs. Thoso trusty creatures immodiataly get loto their konuels and barls with groat ferocity, thus keoping good their character for vigilanco, All the paopls in the noighvorhood, including Mr. A.,get up, drees themsolves, go turough their Liouscs tb sce if anything haa been stolen, and tinally get out into the yarda only to soco o policoman sliting on tho fonce, and to bo informed Ly him that avery- thing fa_all right. The result of sll this ja_that everybody sleep until 10 o'clack, and nobody in thiat” nolgbborbuod Lias seen the great nafural performanco kuown as suuriso for the last two weeks, snd, owing to Inte breakfaats, have had ho h:l:hnu:o the whole economy of tloir Liouse- olde, TRE DooTOB, however, dogs not secm to ba upant by any of tbe’ mlnor discomforts attendiog his “crusade sgatnat vico, Ho talon quite a fatlerly interest in the patrolmon who are asslsting him, and in- upon inviting in the msn who is on duy daty avery fow hours, feoling hls pulse gratis, and givl';x,g Lim a blue-pill or lnm-polhlr%allcny of thn soavon. The ofticer, who bolieves that he is bonnd to follow the Doclor's orders in every particular, feels bound fo tako all shis medicine, an fs now ip such » - condition of abject wretchednesa tuat ho no longer lolters up and down, but eita eadly upon thocurb-stone, and has to beokon to each visitor to the improper house to come over and ait down beaide him in order that he may quostion him in his weak voice couceins ‘"?,M' name and oconpation, ui whils the doctor 1s biappy, Mr. A, is not, apd he is meditating as to whether, under these clreumatances, it would be au illegal act for him to give those oflicors a dleeping potion, wrapped in whisky, which would Incapacitate them frown service, it may bo for hours, aud it msy be fore aver. The question has been referred (o a celo- brated professot of casulstry at ono of our theo- logloal seminaries, — Howy Thev Buried n Nenaler Sevemty ‘. Yo AL0, Leanfort Tribune, Among the {temu uf tho accounts presented for tho fuusial expenscs of the lion, Francis Mal. bone, & Benatos from Ihodo Ialsud, who died in Wachington In Juue, 1809, 'and whase remaing wera inlerred in the Congtessional burial-ground, are tifd following: 10 pounds cracke: v 1334 pounds chiceaw at 23 cenl ‘Ihe Commitieo to.sudit the contingent ez~ ponsas of tho Benate directed that Snymen‘ ba mado for the erackers, but rejucted the clalm for tho cheese. Tho noxt voucher presented to them for thelr approval read thus Of tlus account tho Committeo would only al- low *‘for 4 gallovs wins sud 8 quaris brandy, 29, but thoy passed upon another voucher :‘fi‘fifififfim ;u‘llopnwn“‘?!' (i pmfih.:lm 1 » confect 20 suppllod “upnmvh}'nvkm.""c ouer ks THE COURTS. gSuit for Damages for Not Opening Mil- waukee Avenue, The Ada Strcet Quo Warranto Case ’ut Qut of Court. Judzmonts and Now Buite, CHICACO, . DAMANES FOR NOT OPENING A STRECT. Numerous have been the suits to recover dam- ages sgalnat tho clty for opening streots, but & sult for damages for not oponing ono Ia a novel- ty. A suit of such a chnracter was begun sea« torday fa thio Cirenit Court by Georga Wobator and 1. F, Daxter agalnst the City of Chicapo, in which damoges aro Inid at £10,000. Plaintiffy say that, in July, 1873, tho city ordered that Mil- waukeo aventio hould Lo oxtended from Its present terminus to'tho junction of Lake and Canal sircets, Among other pleces of properly condemned for this proposed ex- tension was & lot belonging to plaintiffa. The expected damngen wera asscssed ot £2,710, and -the supposed bienafita at 85,660, leaving a balance of $3,150 fu their favor, which Lns been paid them, By theso acts the city promised and un- dertook to oven satd avenus, but plaintiffs deny that it has done so. Their only frontage {a on tho proposed oxtension of Milwaukes avenue, and by the city's neglect to open the street tho Jand bas been of no benofit to them, to their damage of £10,000 as they claim. AN ALLEGED FRAUDULENT AALE. John Dabs filed & bl against Felsonthal & Kozminsky, Ienry Greencbaum, and Georgo Shelter to sot aslile a foroclosura of & trust-decd given an Lots 6 and 7 in Conrad Gehrko's Subdi- vision of Lot 6 in Peter Dovo's Subdivision of Qut-Lot 30 injtho Canal Truatees’ Subdivision of Bee, 83, 40, 14. . Complainant atates that hor hus- band mada the trust-deed in 18703 thal in 1872 aho heard indirectly that procesdings werogoing on to forecloso tho trust-deed, and employed ono J. W. Xreamer to protect ber rights. Iis pro- tection, liowover, failed to protect, and tho trust- deed, unknown to her, wan forcclosed in Auguet, 1872, In 1874 she was cjected together with her children from the promives. Slip now asks that the foreclosuro decreo mayho roversed, on the grotnd that sbo had no knowl- cdgo of the procecdings at the time, she never Laving been served, and alno for the renson that thero was n conspiracy between hor attoruey and thoso of the Trustoos. TUE NO3E INSURANCE COMPANY, Themas Bnclley, Assiguco of the Home In- surance Company, filed his monthly roport yes- terday, as followa : Amonnt on hand March 1.... Recetved,vaeasaansasisaias $25,120.89 6,9i5.97 Expended., Datance April 1 $30,413,28 DIVOBCES. Katfo Aiken asks for a divorcs because her busband, Jobn J. Alken, lias desorted ler. 1TENS, Judge Booth goos to the Criminal Court Mon- ay. Judge Dlodgett will take up the District Court calendar l'uesdny. Judge Drummond will give & decision on tho motion to dismiss ju tho caso of Osgood ve. Tho Ghleago, Danville & Viucouuncs Ruilroad Com- pany, A discharge was jssuod to E. 8. De Golyer, An ordor was {ssued for the oxamiuation iu baukruptev of Michaol Greenshaum & Co,, un- dag tho rules of Sea. 26. UNITED STATES COULTS, 0. W. Marsh, W. W. Marsh, J. D, Easter, E, IL Gammon, Ralph Emorson, and W. A, Tale cott filed a bill against Cyrus U, Loander, J. MeCormick, aud R. H. MoUormick, to restrain them from infringing C. W, and W, W, Marah's patent for an improvement in roapiug machinos. Quincy A, Shaw_filed a bill againet L, P, aud Maris I, Hitltard, J. E. Warren, Thomas 1 D, K, Dedarick, W. B. Buowhook, and William Wuocler, to foreclose a mortgage for §30,000 on tho . 3¢ of Lot 8, Block 34, 1u the original town of Chicago. Peter Hinkel and Jacob Miller filed a bil} claining thot Ilinkel Is tho manufacturer of o particularly fino brand of cigars kuown as the " Firo Brand ;" that A, Ilene & Co., of Mendota, have in some way procurerd or imitated the lubaly to which Ilinkel bad a copyrizht, and Lave been selling an inforior grado of cigars, to complaine suty' damago. 'They thoreforo ask that Ileno & Co, may bo enjoined from turther pirating their copyright. SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEY. Charles Beckwith commionced a sult in attach- wment sgninast Thomas L. Turner, to recover #11,602, collected by bim for plaintiff The Commercinl Bank of Cinciunati began a euiv for $4,000 sgainat I, B, Everhart and D. Wessou. Tobort MoClolland, for tho use of Goodwin, Larned & Towlo, sued the City of Chicago for 1,000, . W, W. Jifz bronght sult to recover £6,000 from AL N, Kellogg, 5 ‘CIBCUIT, COURT, 5 L. II. Biaboo began s suit in raplevin agalnat J. W. Milington, W.W, Horton, aud I'rancis Agnow, to recovor the ‘‘fruit and furniture" of .the ;luorchnnha' lunch-room, st No. 04 Btate stroat, W. 8, Furlon commanced a sult ayatnst J. L. Curtia and Klilllan Winn to recover anoto for 2,300, secured by s mortgago. 1HE COUNTX COURT. Georga W. Minard waa appointed guardian of Twma J. Ayor, o mioor, under an approved bond of $2,000, J.°Ward Ellis was Ap;l:olntefl edministrator of the estato of Milton 8, IIamilton, under an ap- proved bona of 86,000, The will of John ti. Luswrenos was proven b doposition, and_lottera of adininistration, wlug the will annexed, iesued to Vincent Courad, under av appraved boud of $11,000. Heounecistion of widow filed. Iu tho matter of the copstruction of a ditch in tho Towns of Now Trier and Northitlold, an ovdor was issued substituting Willism 11, Garland a8 Commissioner in place of Aloxander M- Dauielw, resigned. “The will of George W, Olark waa proven, and lettora testameunt: {asyed to Margaret AL, awk, under an individual bond of &5,000, The will of Daniel O'Neil was proven, and let- tors testamentary issuod to Charlos O'Neil and John D, ‘Tully, uuder aun approved bond of $00,000, . Tho following is the will of tho do- .oamedy In the nama of God, Amen, 1, Danlel O'Nell, beln sound {n body and al'nlud. O B P taintiea of lifo, do_make and publish the following my laet will auid featament s First—1 give my body o ils mother earth, snd my soul to God, its creator, Second—Naviug given my ucte fo my daugider, Catherine Slurphy, for $10,009, 10 ba pald ber when tha nota of Dorastus: ¥ield 18 colloeted, The sad uole of Dorastus Fleld fs for $30,0C0. Ths balance of said nole, $20,000, to my iwo daughters Catheriuw Murphy and Alary Tully, in equal parts, should Y die before (lia s31d note I8 collected, Zhird—1 gire Lo is pastor of 61, Deldgots Outhiola u arflics snd fntoniions for the souls of wyclf and my wile, Fourth—Tbe money whlch {s on depost _{n ihe 8s1- inipt ok, amounting 10 about §4,000, T glte tn trust u di Church, at Ziridgeport, Ohloag, $303, to L use uim in b o the beasth of the to my executors, o be used in tho fuiprovement of my lot fn Calvary Ocmetery, and fu charities snd intes tiohs for ‘Deneilt of mysell and wife, —The note which I hoid against iny son, Charles O'Neil, for 2,030, I hereby caucel, meaning to O Masrais, ty, conalating prl ict/i~The realdue of my property, conslsting prin. d‘ullr of au undivided !nkvm{win’lhl eatato of my falhier and mother, not yeb adjusted, 1 give 10 my son for bis own uss. T sppoint my som, Ohiarles O'Nell, and Joha D. Tully :“K-MIIWH fl:r‘ghn‘;‘ ln‘{“'tli will h.e“(lllll‘mél’:ll. In {I llaquy wi witaces Al cago, Tao. 1% e Y B Ntk O'NKit, Blaphen V., :Brundags was appointed guar- dian a! Wiillam Brundage, uuder an approved boad of 5,000, A warant and yepire, on petition of John Dieden, County Agent, were iuaued to try the al- lsged fusanity of Jobn Petorson and Kate Cor- bott, returnable Thusaday the Oth inst, at 10 o'olack, 8, m. 4 Caroline Melubardt and Heory Diroth wero 1anted lattors of admimstration 1o tho eatate of oury Melubardt, under on approved bond of $2,200, ORIMINAL COURT, E, A, Willls, wno pleaded guilty sbout ten duys ago to driving away s lorso aod wsgon, aud waa sentenced ?o three wonths' imprisone mont in the Couuty Jail, was, on accouot of his provious good character, turced looee. John Hady, alian Claucy, and Jobn Murphy, alias Bullivau, who were found guilly ’x‘hunudn{ of stealing £50 worth of beddiug, were brough bolore the Uourt, and, upou convincivg Judgoe Willisms of thelr previous good character, sou- touco was suspinded, and thoy weze given their berty, Tho indictment sgainst Btophen 8. Miller for obtaluiug mogey under fal relonses wag quashiod, but ho waa held in lm& bonds to spe pear boforo the comlng Grand Jury, with s view of obtaining o sccond tall against him. The Ada Street Methodist Episcopal Church qluo warranto casn was arenad At Jenpth heforn tha Court, Nenrly the entirs day waa ocenpled in hearing the argument. e C.J, Boattin epa eared tar Dr, Plkn, and _ox-Mayor Bond tor tie tev, Mr, Dandy and the Board of ‘Frusteea, Tho relator—Dr. 1ko—is & member of thd'ehmreh, and ciaima that he did not Lava anrthing to do witls the efection of the Truatenr, [Haalso claimy (bt the eloction of the Livard way obtained throngh fraudalent meany, sud therefors prays that the election may ke declared nnll snd vord, in grder thnt a eocond election may bo bad in nezordance with the rojes of the Church Connti- tution, Mr. Bond held that a writ of quo war. tanta could not (maue legally auainst Dandy, a minister of tho Gospol; .that he was not amen- ablo to any such proceedings, and_averred that the contest was mote agalut Dr, Dandy than » desire to removo tho 'I'rustecs. The onlv ap- pearanco of fraud was tho afildavit setting forth that Irsao Whitcomb r1equesied the volo of a Iady who was not & member of the chureh, bt nhe did not vote, All that related to the Rock Rivor Conferenca was of uo dwporlance, ‘lhis only relation it conld possibly hiave would be to show that tho Mothodist churcher wero fo- cieties, and not congiegations, The cbargen ropresenting Dr, Dandy Lo bo a worldly man and & wpeculntor were ontirely without founda- tion. ‘That Dr. Daudy had no juducement to use any influence for the clection of Trustecs, wan ovident in_the financial embarrassment of tho church at tho time, At the conclurion of | tho argument, Judgs Williawme dismiceed the snit at the coat of the relator. Lucion Summorileld was arrested under an o~ dicunant fonud in the Novembor term, 1874, charging lim with the * omlssion of dut: Ifo way admitted to bull In the siutnof §300. Tie clinege agsinst Hummerfield is that, acting as Constablo, he collected, March 20, 1571, on a pro- cess, §170, and negleatod £0 pay it to the plutift in the sulil. In tho case of Charlea E, Simmons end Abner 1. Stocker, of tho abatract firtn of Haudy, Sim- mona & Co., indicted for extortion (u etarying J. A. Owens €60 for making an abstract of title, showing twonty-two conveyancea only. & motion wan ontered to quash the fudictment vn the ground that the Jaw was unconetituliinal, It wan clalmed tho books from whioh the ubstract was made wero privats property, and therefors the firm canld clmr(?a a8 they eaw proper. The 1otion will be decided to-day on the couvening of tho oourt, TUE CALL MONDAT, Jubar (hany~—1 to 20 on April calendar, Junaz Moonz—No call given. Junar Roaens—Term Noe. 2,656 and 8.307. - JepoE Tuec—162 to 170. JUDONENTS, Unirep STATES Crmcuit CotnT—Jtnoe Drope axtr—8, R, Haven et al. vs, Lycowming Lire Insurance Company ; verdict, $1,739, and motiou for new trial,— George Mirray et al. v, Jol Young aud Jeremial Tyau, $1,417,51,—M. Bolles & Co, ¥3, Town of Lsane, £5,458,—0, O, Marcy ve, Town of Oftawa, §1,76" Buma vs, Town of Brac . BUPENION CoURT—CONFLARIONA—WHINIGY | Sine fora vs, Samuel J, Walker sad Joscph L. You 0,65, Dox Gany—TRuben Rubel v, G, L, Cella, $550, Concuir Count—CONFERsIONS—Sigrunid ° Hamie lorger ve, Simon Adler snd Abrabam Ostiluger, dolnk Lceb va, £ame, §1,400. Tner—H, Grimacll vs, Martin E, Staager and David C. Dush, $111.95.—Signor Kubsiadter va, John Thorn snd I, Stende!; verdlct, $335. —_— ELSEWHERE, N NCORASEA BALT. Freciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribwnie, Lixcowy, Neb., April 2.—The vory good nesws waa reccived by thio Attorney-Genersl vesierday that the famous suit of Morton, Mannars. & Hopkios ve. the State of Nelrasks, ianvolving title to the salino lands sud salt werks 2 miles from Lincoln, had beon decided in faver of tho State, It has beon in litigation five years. The Supreme Court haa juatrenderod a final decislon. Work in salt mapufactura bas been ensponded on account of tho pending suit, and will now be recommmencod with vigor. Tho salt derositnin quality and quantity rjval those ot Byiacuso, Lincoln 1 much pleasod. VERDICT AGAINST A BAILWAY. Speciat Dispatel to I'he Chicano Tribune. Brouyisaroy, Iil, Aprit 2.—A verdict of 3 hias beon awarded by a jury in DeWitt ty to Mrs, Annie M. Parke, formorly prin- clpal of schools at Galveaton, Tex., for injuries recoived at Wapelin on the Ceutral Road. iu 1873, by which shewaadisabled from duty a8 b teacher, i RAXLROAD SE\VS. 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For srle by Booksellers gencrally, or will be sent by ‘mall, postpatd, upon reccipt of the price by thirty days, and that tho ['ennsylvania Railroad 1s ready to concado to the Baltimora & Obio the right to reach Now York aver italino, This, Laowaver, is dented by tho ofticera of tha Pouayl- vania Ruifroad, who contend tuat thoy can stand the fight as long a8 the Ballimora & Ohio people, and tuat a sottlement of the prezant difficultios i as faroff asovor, As the Daltimore & Olio Raitroad hog apnounced its Intention to make tho prosent low rate Baltimoro ~ and Washington permanent, and ns the Ienosylvania Railroad would not- mako pence nuleas the rates wero raised ugsin, thers {8 Dardly » probabllity of acelag *the war como to an end for some months, The Now York Cantral, the Erio, and the Michigan Central will, however, try their best to.buing about & poaceablo arraugoment betweon the two bel- ligereut lines, ns thoy have suffered soveroly siuca the commencewent of the coutlict, whick, it continucd for any length of time, must prove diastrous ta their sevoral intercsts, The New York Centratand Erio Railroads Lave not yot decided upon a roduction to tho Weal, but “will undoubtedly do so, it their present of- farts to briug about & sottlement batween the two contending roads should prove of no nv'ml, e MILWAUKEE ITENS, Seeinl Dinpateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, Mivwaosee, Wi, April 2—The corpse of an old man, identified as J. Howard, was found to- day under tho sldowalk of Droadway, The chaek was broken. IIQ was subject to fits of insanity, and it s supposed fell daring such a fit and crawled under the sidewalk to dio, Jahn Schoefllor left bis homo iu gaod lealth and epirita to buy a wagon laet 3ouday mom- ing, and hay not been seon since. It is beteved that he mot with foul play. 5 Tho budy of sn old muen was foupd in tho river nesr Cherry streot to-night, supposed to ‘e that of an old man named Mhitler, who has bean mlsuing for two months past, A DROP OF 10Y IN EVERY WORD, Freaixarox, Hunterdon Co., N.J., June 20, 1874.—Dr. R. V. Pierce, Iugalo, N. Y,: Dran S Ivie with s bappy beart that I yon theso linea to scknawledge that you snd your Goldou Medlcal Discovery and Purgasive” Pellots are Llossinga to the world, These mediciues canuot be too highly prajesd, for they havo almost brought me out of the grave. 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Dr. Pisrce, however, doea nat wieh to place his Golden Medical Discov- ery iu tho catalorue of quack patout nostrums by recommending is to cure every diseave, nor docy ho s0 recommend it; but what hio doed claim is this, that thora is but one form of bloed discate that it will vot cure, and that diseaso i cancer. 1o does not recommend bis Discovery for thay diseaso, yot Lo knows it fo be tho wmont lln:h(s_lfi blood cleanser yet discovered, and that it wi free the blood and systom of all other koown bloed polsons, be thoy animal, vogetable, or min- eral. The Golden Discovery {8 tearranted by m to cura tho worst forms of Bkin Discases, as all forms of blotchos, pimples, and eruptions, also all glandular swellings. and the worst form of scrofulous and ulcarated sores of neck, lege, or osher paits, and all_scrofulous disenses of the boues, a8 white swelling: 8, fover sores, Jup joint aud apioal diseages, All of which beloug to wrof- ulous disoanca. L 1. 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THIS BATURDAY, at$ o'elock p. m. Tadles and Children, 23 cznts; 3Tale Adulte, £9cents, PAREWELL MATINEE OF FRANIK H. AIKEN, 1a Mt Famons Laparsogaiton, of HOU BRIERLY, ta TICKET-OF-LEAVE ! Jon rmossty, i DOISSIT, FAMILY, riul Enghits Acechata, THE 510 TEERA i pearance in {m'flcl. it BARNEY REYNOLDS. r g It rera Cimadians aud Danc- Siimic, Prof, FOX. i the Irice the same—LOWEST EDWIN BROWNEindACK IHARKAWAY, “Y. M. G A—FARWELL HALL. Commenclog Tawdas Kventng, Aprile, tais. EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT! Tho Henowned 47 Colossal Paintings of the PILGRIIS PROGRESS With all tha Grand ¥esanle Rffocts, and the Groat Teans. Ttuna ot a snlinr nsma or pature. Iacidental Musie by Llaney Lodge Quartette and Louis Fulk, Planist, = § alanted and | LK TGILE P AT tha b ___RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRALNS " dunday athi e, m._l_l)u_\b CHICARO & NORTHWESTER’, RAILROAY. 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It Crane, A {ING 8GRI STER WHITE, Peter White, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK O LAWRENCE BARRETT Friday and Baturday Kights, KING LEAR. Saturday Matines—HARFBELL-MAN O' AIRLIK. _Noat week~LOTTA aa TUE LITTLE DETECTIVK, SUNDAY LEOTURE SOCIETY. Tho Funday Lecture Focinty beg o anaounce to the e Lbat bt i pubiie ltbat but'twa lectores' more will be aiven dus ApilA—CTHE REVRLATIONS OF MUDRRY OF. OOV Ty T JON% W CLARICE, e QLOGY. by hrot. JOIEN W%, CLARKE, Lacturer betora Aprl 11—+ EARLY CIUINAGO. by tha Ton, 30N VERIWGRTIE, A chaoter of fll-umgn;’l«.flflfl.l-m!e': 5 +for, brobar tad 2ay Ladtirs Bociotys Y, prebared oxpromly for the Bun. MeCORMICK WALIL 35, m. Admlssion, 100, AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING, On Monday Next, April 5, JAMES WALKER'S GREAT PICTURE, DBattle of Lookout Motntain, evor pafated e b han auy picturo erer exhilited there, " GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Leon’s Benefit, AFTERNOUON AND EVENING. Fashiopable Knt The Gernt Street Singers BARBE BLEUE. Monday—First appearance—Dalohanty & Hoagler. AOADEMY OF MUSIO, MAUM CIH. Aftorpbon at 3, Evening at3, FOR TIHE LAST TIME, The Greatest Living Irisb Comedlan, JOS. MURPELY, Mottaee BAIE dltinct charactars, wih songs, atlnes Pricos=aand 5 conts Monday—JO8. MORPHY 1o HELP. EXPOSITION BUILDING. SPRING EXIIIBITION PAINTINGS OPENS MONDAY MORNING. APRIL &, THY, GREAT MALAKOFF . THEATRE, corner Randolyh and Jeflorsoa-sts, GNEAT BILL TO-NIGHT. Matineo at 2 this after. noon. "~ Admlssion 1o any real, 2 cents. DRY GOODS. JEFFRAS, SEELEY & 00, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FINE DRY GOODS, SILKS, and MILLINERY. Particular ationtion fs fa- sired to our lines of LADIES SUITS And UNDERWEAR, of our own manufscture. The Well-diseved reputation of thess goods fne BUPERIOR- 177 Gver. any made 4 thls countey will bo fuliy 1main, tawed. Bample ordara salicited, JEFFILAS, SEE 0o We "~ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Jollet & Chicago Railway Co., : SECAZIARY'S OrricK, Lo TN (i A P KOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, The Stookheldsrs of thy Jollet & Obloags Railmay Com; z_lny Ar¢ herubg tined that the sunual mestiog of sald umpany, (oe the alectlon of Direotora aud transaction of ach usicossae sy be preseuted, wiilLe Lold b Thie Chicago & Altun Railrosd Come ., o0 Aonday, the 5th day of Apnl ack . ook t il be closed closs of busic R e o e, +oe, meopseaid WA, LARICAEzL, Seoretary. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CRICAGO, ULy Bl Notios to Stookholdsre sand n»mnua!, haldors and voting Londholders of the Chicago & Alton Hailroad Goniiyaiy are horoby motitied that the annusl wootlng of $alu Carapany for b eleotion of throe Direat. rva for thres o d ha (s close of busk- ness hours on tha 24th and be opened for transfors oo the 6ib day of W, M. LARRABEE. Soorstary. OFricE o¥ THE LAKE Bitone & X ROUTHENN HAILWAY COMPANY, LAND, U, Al‘ll , 1316, ating of the Slockiioiders of this Com- Diroctors for the enwuing year, saction of uthar appropriste busioss, wiil e ’x of the Couipany, 1his Ciiy of Clove. Oniloy an Wednusday, m‘uuh: of May vast, bo- “".I::i.l:.lhhl“:lrl: ol ll;":l&t‘ in the foreucoa and § o'¢l moot Ay, R BARTLETT: Sgoratary pro. 0mce of 1he Jollet & Northern Inlana Halliead Compaiy, ostoN, March 5, W5, ing of the siackboldere ja o dolist lacs Rtallrosd Unmpany, for d for PEOPLES GAS LIGUT AND COKE COMPANY, Tug aunust mesting of the Btockhalders of tho Poopla's d Uoke any will Lo held at tho ofiice of | u 4 April 13, 1835, Tha Anaual Mseting of 1t ¥bolders of th . o fmri et by (Lo otfcoof the Companr, Na. 14 Doarborn- d cago, 0n Wedaoeday, AV&AM.‘_%? Ahitediacks Omcawo, Murshs, 116 Slesiinid Will o on axhibition, Itls the greatest Dattle Picture tated In America, It s the unly great picture of a fo, and attracted more attonsiop ia New wben from 9 &, m. to 1V p. ta. _Adzifsslon, & ots, BdWin'Kelly ns Macbeth. an Hon v Chirin, Surimt Thomh Line, Tnian iropats he Uriiyer ducket Ofices: s Devats Raseas Gity ud Daver Fant Ex. 51, Lous atul Roclaelold b St Touls, Springrield & Tasas, Froriaanit Keokux K2 prow Chlengnk Parlican 1Al s Lacon, W astugton Joliet& Dwiaht Aco raimodation. » 440 o CHICAGD, MILWAUK b EE & ST, PAUL RAILRDAD, ivam ant Canalustes Ticket 6:1ce, Tinton Lieral, corner 63 South Cld1k-ot,, opywrite Sherman Ifaure, and at e . B Zeuts L3prres; also, vie Alifwauks for” Ttipon, _Horli, " Oshio: Menashs & Groon Hay.. Milwavkee, Sadison, Tiricia dil Ghisngwivo, b, Grean' 51y & Stavaas' Puint, Miiwnukee & La Crosin 090, 1. *18:602, T, S8 wam llwa,m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat, foot oF Inkest, b sinf Teenty tecumtt, irice 19V Bnlatp ook, mear Crarhy ts, foof of Laksest., Indiun imat id Sistaeniiatt, ex Mall and Expres,,,e.s. 4 Duby e paliieg £ e Accommodatian| tE. Matorasy. 3Lz Alonday KANKAKEE LINE. From Centra Depnt, fuot Lake. "] 44 et Ty che 3 San et A ot Leare, | Arrin Indiapavolls i Day I ol Lo natl Night K3press (daily).... , Louleville & Cineln. 2press 9:05a. m.* 855 p. m. 2Ap, m, CINCIRNATI AIR LINE AND INE. From s, Gt 5 s Agag o, o ner Clinton und Crrallsetes s Hatatnhesten amida derapet et Sides $eket oice Arrive, = * 8:008. m. | 8:40p. 1m, mur.m.' Indiznspolis, Loulsville & Otncin.! pati Lay Ejiross Indianaplis, Loutsviiied Clieia' natd {daily}. . 308 m, PIITSBURG, CINCINNAT) & ST, LOUIS RAILRDAD. Prem depw eorner Clintn and ullia., Wil Si iy iee, LA Mooy hesin ke SV | atrriee, Leave. .| 8008 m.l' S:2p.m. 'l:m".m., Fam. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILV/AY. Lears, | Arnire, EALTINORE & OHI0 FAILROAD Trulns leare pran Expesition 2 ol eyt foot Twenty-second-at, Ticket adlee, % :fv” dok g | brriee, Mail, Sundars Excopted, apress, Dally. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRGAD. Depoly corner o Van Buren und Shermanats, Tickel ofice, Grand Pacife FHolel, = | Zeare, Arrica, Omas, Leavenmihy Atchl Pory Abeommodatlon Niwbi Kiproas. ot it ABDIOAT o GONSUAMPTION, WASTING, AND INDIGES SAVORY & MOORE'S Pancreatic Emnlsion aud Panereating Aro thé moat potent Remedial Agenta, « They ato the anly Fomadies ret digestlan of tiod Llvar OU, aia0 eiciuntly suppiy th o the atomach cannot tulorata it 2cta are now Attsated by the published roconds of numurous tedical wan, oa- travta from whicts acoompasy each buttle, SAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW BOND.ST.,, LONDON, W. Bottles {rom Za to3ls, And Retall of all Chemista thrmughout the States and Canaits, whn sl mpply SAVORY & MOUR e b DaE TNEDT b PECTONAL AR T B FROPOSALS: PROPOSALS For_ Sprinkling, Sweoping, and Cleaning Streots and Avenues in the Cities of Washing- ton and Goorgotown. FxarvECn's Orrics,) MOt Iy, aud clearing tha siesata sad ave Wathiuion and Ugorastawn for 15 Deriod of ong. yesr fron the 6 day of Afarcn, 161 Tilank foraie, and all necesary (nformation, €an be ob- tolnad npar catto S i Ui, o td il v Coive comidecation bnlest ruke upoa said bisak forus, 1y ordor of tho Commissioners. 1oxti, Q. Lisutanant of Enginaers. Taoer e LEGAL, 'rlm.u‘«:uu\'Tfi?ffitwu&xw. o yoLLER ov TUN O W ASiiNaTON, Lo, o (15 X R i v, i the Jogat o g, dikcuver, w oial o Lireq Hhonthe {rom thls date, °§1un b i e MEDIOAL OARDS. NO CUILtE! ¥ Dr. Kean, 3060 SOUTH CLARK.NT., UHICAGO, Blaybis consulted, personally or by wsll, fces, uf chargo, ronia of Beryuus disease DH, J. 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