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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Frank Riedle has eold to Latayettn Seaman, for §20,- 00, £21 foct on Latrel atreet, norih of Thirty-ffth, "The temreratura yeatorday, na obaerved by Manazse, ovtlclan, 83 Madiron streeb (Tniotxn Dullding), was @ At B8, m,, 50 deg.s W s, m, 70; 13 m, 375 3 pom,, %23 0p. m,, 6218 pu ., 63 Mz, Lingh Chittick, who bas beon & resfdent of the Town of Lako for twenty years, {s a candidato for Hahioe! Direstor, Tie s honest nnd capable, oad, If olected, wonld dischargo bis dutlea faitufully, 14 ta evident hat a great deal of Jawelry Iy to bo worn {hisseasen, Jdewelry-nlorcs are among tho moat at- traetivo now; even rathor nferlor qualities o show- windowa backed and suzrrounded by mulrrors are great 1y admired. An informal mesting took place sesterday ‘morning at the Grand Facifio Hotet of the manufacturera of earliron pipe men from the (iTerent manufactorics turonghout the conntry, ‘The ohject of the meeling ki Inds Lo fusnish Watcr-mains for the city. % i arted yeatorday morning for Jollet fl‘L'i“{f\"en‘«',"&K?é wr-:fi o eonvicted during the RMareh terni of the Critalnel xt,Inadditionto this Tumber, the Sherifl et to the Jusate Asylun five Finatics; ywhio were deciiod insane by the County Court, 5 A crosn-cyed man who handed his ticket to 8 Wen it rtroct ;!armmhlclnr yesterdny, bind three Loles yanchied fn ft. Thio condutor thought he glanced ut Two ladics at hinside, They were cutfu Rivangers, Tt he meekly forbure to say suytiing. It couls somo- thing to bo cross-eyed. The Committco on Invitations anil Correspondoace for fhe Grand Army Reunion altempiol to bokd a Anoting at tho Pacilia ITotel last eventuz, Tho tenpo- Yary Chisirman, Capt, Brockway, Capt, {oxt, and Mal, Floxke were tho only members Who hid put’ in ab ap- yiearance at § welock, whey fho meotinis was adfourned ntil s afternaon at 8 o'lock rharp, 1t 48 oped Lol every member will be i atlondance, Mr, T. T, Gurney In getting up a petition for ap- polutment sa Cutof Grain Inspector. Mz, Gurars 182 pirong Damocvat, nnd witl havo contlderabis Demo. eratic support, M, Parker, the present Chiof Assisty snt, who hae Decu 10 tho departnicnt for & number of Jcars, te nlno spolien of, and #0 ste Mr, McChesney and Mr. King. of thia city, and Mr. McLaughiin, Bec- etary of the Ravlrond Commussiouere, When the 1 e of ono line ou Went Madizon strcet ddraws vory Co:e to the 1oir of & elagn of anothier lie Iying 16 eams cotirse, tho driver of tho laticr velicle Lawin ol 1o bim of tho'irat, # Shake 'em up, Johinuy,” ‘And ho iminedintely whips up, and_bumps sloug uutil Hie paengers fecl that tho requet wus made i thile Veoaif. Like somo Linda of patent medicines, they find they are Lo e woll saken Lefors taken—ionie, 1t fa sad to fanoy the unhappiness and dissppolnt= mont cf & young mau's breast, who, after wuitiugat the corpier for (Lires mimten to wateh n fashionahly- Mttired‘Indy cross overa mud-pnddle, discovors that whe waoars pum-shoes, and worsted-leggioge, Ainy & man s been workted Uy the fair wex, bt tiis iposition upon an funocent and contding man Is enough to wako one lose fulths fu womankind torever, An enterprising astist has photographed the eatire iy Dot of tho city Just 1 st whethse tha Iaing conld o done or not. A reparter' nitention wun ¢atled 1o tho picture yestorday by two firomeu who whero tryiug 10 Klentify themaelves, ‘Tha question of Sidentity was finally settied by one of thien remembers Jug that when lio ** ot for the artist by had his bt I his idfd, Tho plcture must by scen to o appre- zated, A paintul accllent occurred last evening at tho cor~ nerof Clark and Jtaudolph streets, John Whito, o cwsboy of 10 years of tge, whose parenis reside'at £ho cortier of Fudiaua s0d Noble ctfects, i allgbtin From tho platform of & car yoiog cast, slifped aid fe ainder :lie wheel of Milwaukou avenus car No. 26 roing weat, the wheel passtug over s portion of tie arin above thio elbow ond lacerating it in eruel fashion, and rabably mecessitating amputation, The Loy, 'who Dore Lie suifcrimga without o_tesr or a whimper, v carried to the otice of & physician in the Ashlaud Block,whero his recetvod kind attentions until removed 10 the hoepital, A mesting of the stockhalders of the National and Alockholders’ Inauranco Company.was lield yuteday stternoon in thie rooms of the Citizeus' Axsocdation, ot tio northwest corner of Waslingion snd LaSille sizeala, fur the purpose of settling up the affairs of tho oid Btoskbolleny’ Company, which was_some timo ngo nnled with the Natiounl, 'The creditors of the Htock- Tinldors® have Leen besicaing the aew orgaulzation, eud tomo have obtained Judgmenta againrt £, At tha aaceting o statament of the conditiou of the nfTairs of thu nld Stockholders’ Company was submitied, and the ropricty of an anseascacut upon the mockholders fo ancet thn abilitlos was discwised, wilhout coiuing 1o auy dente coucluaion, : ‘The Chicago Board of Underwriters held a meeling Yerterday nfternoon at thel raom, No. 137 LaSalle mtrect, President Junatlsu Goodwin in the Chale, The sdviubility of moving 1ha prosent ofilce to soimo point south of Slndieun sircot Was sgain discuseed, sud finally 1t was decided for tho third snd last time to Xeep tho prescat oflice, 3r, Thomias Goodman was clected ViowTreaident of tho Loard, which a a victory for thono agents having their oflicca north of lasun +ud Dizon's line, Icivato rates in favor of revaral clevatorn wers also made. It is understovd that the modified tariT was 0 nnder discuseion, but what was done with 1t could not bo learned, all $he agenta veting very wysterioudly i reqard (o Jt. Tie angutab of ashort young man who has no Aliriecitin, nud 8 dooined to wtaud up in & _strest-car vrowded will ladica of fashion snd beauty, and fs oblfgod to bang Lold of the straps, fa comelliing very difucnit ta deplet, When lio aces hin coat-olcuves auil The entirg apparei of i wrns _graduslly sinl, oxpos- {j; Lix Wi 10 tha olbiows, hia faoe tirna s 1ivid pur- ple. ilo triea to astaud aloue, but “the irack woums uever mo tough, Ila stumbles for- ward o Dackward, {brusting himeelf info some 18dy's arme, or punchos some {rritable old geutleman Az 1be back, Ilo tukes to she etrps agaln, atd uwears 1hat his noxt shiria shall Le 1wade with cuilu copper- riveted to thein, Patrolmsn Palmer, of ths Toclfth atreet force, snd Ofticer Colliud, a by eclol watcLinan, bnd 8 shooting- natels with tl:Fos burglars abaut 1:50 o'clock yesterdsy wornlug, The shodowed the tro at tha cormer of Gurley aud May strecty, and overheard thom plot to Fob a Lones 1n the viciuity. Thu thieves startad for the Jlace, s bwo-utory brick dwelling on Centro avenue, Ticar Bloltu street, sud tho otficers followed lloallhllf Lelnd them, The burglirs reconnoftered the premines, und wers 'Just_about to enter tiem when Pulmer drew his revolver nnd fired, with Lho jutention of crippling the foremoet of the gang. The shot startled the cracks- auen, sud one uf thein tirued and fired at tho oficers, ‘but without el{&‘l‘ na thie Iatter neared them, The thieves all eacaped Lefora tho ofcers could Juwp the Seuces and folow tuem. Faher lellevea, from the movement of the man ke fired at, that ho hit bim, A Feand spullingmats was hold Lt exeutug i the Firat Mothodist Chiurch for tho LouuAit of the Womnzu's Chrisisat Temperanco Assoctation, Lie holise was Aille] both above uud Leluw with_1ho Unttal good-niae taed audience, who caune prepared o culoy e ex «dues whetbor good or bady Abter an opeufiig address by tho Iav, Br. Tll’un};, the two sldes, vonslsting of aixteen ladles sgmst as - awny gontlomen, ruvged themsclves on {he frout of the platform, wien Emery A. Storrs pro- Juunded the words. ‘I'lie Lidivs wore' victorlous by s #cora of eleveu juistakes ugalnst uighiesn ou the part of tho sierner & tanls wero then agaln arrangod for & * spell-dusn, after an excliing amio, drs, Holyoke, of Quilicy, was declared the con- «qucror, Ble was then preseuteid with » very fins bon- quet donated to the Unlo, and M any Cliomas, 58 Teprescutative of the lurdug wide, received a beet, ‘e eabbnge glven to tho oup firet spclid down wus won bya Ly, The traips on the Dsitimore & Oblo Diallroad stop for supper at Valpuiuiso tefore arriving ut Chilcago ju b evening, Yeaterdsy s lauk Uucaler made for thie dinlug-rovi, and was wrestling vigoronsly with s chicken Join, when be heard tho train starting, Grab. Diog some cliicken and yie, e Jumped for tho door, ejsculsting #d— fraud ' an Lo thought how the romisa of * twonty miuutes for gefreshinents ™ bad cen violsted, ‘Tho troln wa® uot going very fast, and the spectators cheersd Lim ou. Qo i, legui™ * You'll catch 101" The plo Lroke in Lis Tervous grasp, aud ho throw it away, A litle after awuy went the clicken so wx (o give his aris full ewing, trafn slowed, sud he boarded it Just an 1% stoppcd st & watar-tank' to which it hod backed up, "Llicre WA 0 genera) rear of laughter as tba Hoosler 11s bought a sandwich aod an arnge frum ke Loy on fhe irsu, sud by the time be was falshing them off tho train wmoved up opposite the dintng-room and ook nn thie reet of tuo puseengera, A% tiey vamio in, 8 oix~ footer wearlng o meel aiid subdusd aaject wan seen trying Lo etow wimeelf away out of elgit lu oue of tho back reats, aud looking a8 if ho was tursd aud sleopy, and wanted 1o ges houss, John Tountree, the Qounty-Attorney, is the happy owner of & Mauibrino colt, which hu diives to s hght troltlug-wogou, uud which ix the envy of manys horce-tant 17 ou the boulevards, To furiuuato thct Mr, Ronntree's hore ia mot a thuronghbred and o iglutepper s 8 morial ofiense to the owaer of thy bay colt, Yosterday Comimisetoner McCafiroy gave soiit 10w remark that, bad It Leen pan-ed wilutly by, wauld Lave ied tho eerera of the” Commisioncr's words to auppose that fhu colt wes not worthy of ita owaer, Fhin tho Coun- ty-Attorney would nob permit, and immediately dnfurined Mr, MlcCafirey that Lis uag cold trot in Barueus us well v nder the sadale, 10 miieu i thirly minutes, @Ok, yousre derauged,” repiled tho Conie minsioner, % Nov ut all," sasd A, Ronutree, ** and, to couvincs youthiat 1 mean bumness, I whil waifer yon's 0 thul 1 c31 Arive you to the Tusing Avyluta beblud tha colt—a dintauce of 9% milcu—in twenty-tive misutes,” ‘Toe wader wa uccepted, snd st eveniug the geutle- 2uen ntarted fromn Lie Clateuden Housa un the North Hlde for the Asylum. M, Luuntree 1 an sspericuced Lorteman, and bandics the viblons with dosturity, aud there 1 uo queation bt what he understunds the capablifites of tho Mambrizo colt, and will win the X, VAN'T WOUD'S CASE, The account fu TuE THILUNK uf Haturday last of Justice Van't Woud's esplots In the cise of Mr, J, 1, ilouu vu, suRdry persous for maliclous destruction of 3 70perty, doew Lot give all the facte showing the i conduct 'of tho Justice, nor does {i sct Alr, Btonc’ cas; 1 4 proper light, Mr, Btone Lod uever Leen cjectod from Basoer atrect, but moved away of Lis awn accerd, leaving & hrgn N(xlutr‘;kn‘. tuat by bad 1ked 10 hia buvlieom sa u datryimsn, ‘sud which i (ot Lini §73 to huve Lulit, u vacanut lat, not cecupying any purtion Ll tuwsidewalk, Jlo wad ottersd $4- 1oz 4t wbout two words Lef.re 1t waz destroyed, Jtrematned Wiy fiomn Laas beptember to Hunday, Marcl 14, when i1 tho evebdg & uuialer of persius dumoliabed 1t with U3bs, CATEYILG 3Ry 10 AEUrIK (0 use 28 drewoud, Blr, Bloue mace cumplalnt Lefure dustice Msinve, %ho fs- st hia wscraut, bt the Contallocould ot fud the ool ju the dyiiwo, aud Woald Kot wcrve It lu the eveuluyg, o8 Lo bad uo plice 1o take Lin prisonurs, i 2 this, Stono oltulued 8 warrune frum Lolice Juaiicq Jeully ho toat whea he persous wiie sppre- hrudod they (0uld Le coutined {o the stution-house. Loe cuse vis oclhvd befery ¥ dn tho morning st Frie R wan huntlng op Wi wite the chargs was dls- natioe Senlly loft “in orler to ¢ end' fo Jostice Doyden's Court in ths 2l aenco of that magistrate, In ordar o provent the i apn of the prionces, And a_repetition of the previe ou'# fronblo aud_relas. Mr. Bons put the warrant ha T3 d provioualy otitsined fram Justles Haines futo ibs Lt.nds of a Gouetabn uamed Worth, who merved it al. Tont s saon a8 the defetidants iad lefl the court. Thom. Worth ia attached to Jnstice Van't Woud, and, sganst tha remensteancs of Blone, ha carried hin Prisoners there. When aeraigned, geting under tho dvica of 3r. Teenoy, thele eounael, they rcfu-ed to acknewledga the jurindiction of the coury by nnkwere ing Interrogatorics, The Constable wanted Stane {0 tako onl warrant with Vau't Woud, so aa to it thein within biy Jurisdiction, but Btond refued, demanied that the prisoners shonld ba hrought Justico IMatnes, Justico Van't Woud then said ho ‘would not hold (V1e prisoners, andl_they were releseed, #tous all the whils Trotesting cialnet tho swamaity proceeding, and Juatico Van't Wond brawboabiug lindy and tefling ilm to cloar out, FUINTING TITE LEVY. The Commities sppointed st the North Turner all meeting of c1ti'zens Wednesday evening to taky Tncastires to defeat the {1400 grab of the North-Slde bammers Tuead iy, met in the rooms of Lir Citizons Ahn" :\ou yoaterds y morsfog, Mr, Juhn Donliy in Use chiatr, Alid, Lynch eatd thiat something ought to Le dene to revent the Ltmeid from UsNg 105 money which oy had voted to thamsclven line Tue He wan opposed (o baving o en’ of vamplres Wiin tiever paid n cint nf tax como together and may how niuch he should pay to them every year. Ilo leieved anmes thing coult b done which would provent them from having above a cerfain fixed s, or that they might Yo abbliabed aitogerher. 3 Mr. Ambler, tle Secretary of His Citizena’ Asrosla. tlon, salil that Arvociation was workiug to thit nime end, Town Boarcs could not Le aboliabied fn Chiceco alone, a3 ouo gentieman had suggested, Al Doarda fn the shale connty would bave to go. Tue smalier fowns might ob, ect to thie, Dt thiey conld eilhor so- cuire nomme other legislation which woad suit tiem Ju it as well, or, tu Lol been provoscd to tho Arwviation ouce, Clifeago ¢oull ba mrde a separute county, sl tha Joards aboll shed bure anly, Mr, Thomus Nackin (hought the North Town Doard might be restrained Ly an infuaction from using any of the appropriation,” Some ubjected to this on ac- count of the conts, inasmuch os they were nos aulhor. Lied to wo to any exvense, This oujectfon was met by stutement thata few of them could furnish the bonds, sl that {he orly paynients wiiich wanld have ‘d‘ Lo met with carls wouiid a the §23 fee for boginning o enit., After rome further discnoston, an motion af Mr, Markin, Ly Committso adjonened to consntt with Mr, Evans with referenco toan injunction, Thoresinis of e Convruditea’s 1abors will b submitiod in the form 3f s repors at tho movding in Turuer Ifall Wednesday 3vening, ‘whila Btone In bLiz abweuce CONTEMDT AND EVICTIO Tt ian't muei fun to ovict ajuatiers, an Mr, C, 31, Dortlg can teatily, When that unrelenting young atearney torned his back on tho scene of the Fay sirect svlctlon, daacritiod in ectento in TS TRIUNLG of March 5, e heaved a siyrt of relief, For wau not tha Job’ over, snd had Lo mot loft oa cust dian of the vacated prem an emiwary of the Y, 31, C. A, Employtnent Bupea,—ous whom "that Assacia. tion recommended a8 Lelug valfant in fighting, fervent n |vn,vlng1 But Y. AL O, A, couraze {s not proof apainat svery- Midng; and whion tha bellijrereut John McDonald, ona or the ovicled squatters, had collected u squad of his sers, and they marchied in solid phalanz azainst the ooy Men's Guriatian man, the laiter qaked 1 Tin anver did befors tho * Lrince of the powsrs of tae air," and stralgutway took to bis hicels, Next morniug when 3r. Hertig weat back to survey therceno nf the provious day's exploits, hie found the sebelifous BMcDonald in full posaession of the houss from which he lhal bren evict- &l the day bLefors, Tho irate attorney forthe with covercd au acre of legal cap with s nccount of tlio oviction and mbaequecit rapssk:aslon, aad, lay- ing It before Tudice Farwell, moved Tl lloitor tu rile McDouald to 8u0w causa why o slould not be sttack. ed for contempt, . “Tho pule was granted, and yesterday wan the diy sat for kearing it. McDonald's counsel not be'njg abls to show cause why, etc., tho Court maide un order that MeDonalil should leave the premiscs in scven dayr, without removiug, defacing, or in auy manuer injur- ing the Luililogy, =ud, In defsult theroof, thut he sliould be attached aud committed to cnstody untif the order should bs obaysd and cumpliod with, And now thasttorney is bappy, NOTUING LIKE ZEAL. ‘Thers was trouble along Michlyan avenue yesterday, snd friends calling on young married couplea a few from now will pleass saake hands gently, Andit a o atout in the followlag way s A case of wiusli- pox developed in o North Side bonrdiog-house the o her day, aml yesterday the Lfealth Odicer cawe down o a woit on the fold, He demanded that cither the yollow flag shioul bo holated or all in the houso should submit to vacclustion, including the hand. mald and the strauger within theirgates, As tho first propoaition, if accepted, would be ratber prejudicial to the pecuniary intcrests of 3 widow with furniahed rooms to iot, the second was ageed to, and the neceu sity was snnoanced in a casual way at the dinuer-lablo, 1t s happened iiat among thie LoArders waa a young ‘married couple, and as soon s the fond husbend he- camo awaro cf the danger to wihilcl tha fdol of hisheart was subjected, in freuzied haste he packed their trunks, snd, stmmoning Brink's Clty Expresa, cone veyed hils effocts away from the infocted reglon, When ithe Health Officer loarned that two of Lisjutended victima had escaped; aud were at large, he enst himsel? upon their traifl with malovolent zoul. Al that ‘e could learn was, Luat they had removed South filde boarding-htuee on_ Stichigan aveaue; and aloug that thoroughfare Le took Liis way, hinting for & new. Iy-roarried coupls of whom ho had hut & vague de- weription, In order to make aurs of his proy, ba in. sinted on vaccluating all young couple ‘who could bo brought within ths terms of tho deseripiion tud, iu spita of prayers nd protestations, it 1a reported that e puncturcd upwards of a dozen, I yoilug prople are seen ongaged In lioneymoon endearments and taldug enly oue arm to it, thelutelll. cnt oLscrvor may know whiot's up,* JUSTICES OF TIE PEACE, The following is tho list of the new Chicago Juatices, as confirpied by the Benate duy beforo yosterday @ Santn Chicaga—Calvin De Wolf, Lin own succeasor ; 3. Charles Lis{nos,Lia own successor ; Georgs A, Aleech, wiiceossor to N, B, Doyden; Logan ‘D, Wallaso, aceror to Charles 1, Dugmett; Toter Foote, suce cossor o 8, O, Liluaddlo ; John 'Suiamertield, Josoph Tollak, West Chieaco~Daniel Scully, his ovn succesror ; Oriiu P, Ingersoll, auccesnor to A, D, Slurtevint - mond Sheridan, succesror to Lenry 8, Auatin Eberhart, successor to David Walsh ; A, L, Mocrlaou, successor o Jobn Vun't Woud; Alvin Ballabury, Cannte 1, Matson, North Chirazo—Robert C. Hamill, his own succes«or; Tlenry A Kaufmzun, his own surcessor; Will DeWaolf, zuccesaor to Francis Rolle; Aartin Vauleen, successor to I L. Hawklnson; Archibald 11 Loline von, suocessos fo Thomss Conuon, pui o el BILLIARDS, BROTS AUOUNM TUL TADLE. ‘The merabers of the tournament, most of whom have been in the city for several days, are making it quits interesling for lovors of the gawe, and every uigbt Tom Foley's or Dump Rhives' is crowded with thie spectators of thelr skill, " Yeaterday afternoon Bhaw and Maggiols played two gamen of three strings each, The Airut was won by the Lutter by 38 potnts; the wacond by Bhaw, whoacored his lust button &2 peints ahesd, The averages in tha luet gate wera ¢ 10, lozer; 12, wluner, SMaggioll ls & vy grao ful aud rapid pliyer, aud Las won tmany ad- mirera during lis stay Lere, Suuw's gume, rapdd, brilijunt, and elective, 19 quite well knuwu from his past uppearances du Lilliard circles, 1o s @ young player, bul ks pleaty of nerve, und i looked upon as ons of the strongest inen ju tha tournament, Followiny thers gawea bs did some wonderfal and extraordinary playlug bu a game with Miller, the New Orleaus expexl, 5640 polnls up, for o stake of 330, llia Funw wore 104, 0, 64, 13, 19% 1naking 241 tn 6 inoings, au unprecedeonted averspo of 37 counting the excem over 210, sud of 49 counting ouly the pituls played for. Bhaw gave Miller un odds of ") In the gauio, A foriner gamy with 1he same player st the same odds b won by ™4 points, Willizw Durleigh, the Michigan representative, are rived here lint evenlng, e lu the youngest pl:yerin thelot, being but 13 yuars old, 1o ouys be ts {u due play, aud hojcs {0 mike a croditable siowing, List vvoudug quile a numler of peols were sl on tlo lonrnament, Shiaw, dacAfee, Burlel b, aud Ithines standing ns favorited in the order in whizh tudr Bames are Liero wountloned, Au accuptuuce of Slozavn's late challengs fs expectud frow clthier Buaw or AlucAfeo, and perhia)s trom baib, Thie members of 146 tournmnent wiil bave o mecte fug at Drunawick, Balke & Co,’s, Nos, 47 and 49 Biate atrect, Baturday at 6 o'clock, (o 'atrange postious of [13yets, sl st touruasieut, Wil beghis tho fol- lowing eviuiug, ‘The pin-pool game for §150 o alde, fresze-out, be- tween Albert Hus, of New Urleans, aud Jobu Donui- cnmhv of thiy city, which Loy bLeen fa progress st Flich's placo for the past two avenlugs, was decided Lnat oveniug, Mr, Hoa belug tha victor, fter au oxelt fu:g wud futereating cuutest, His compelitor wun bLut & lew of the sericd of Flln(‘l that wers played, Itis grobable that the visiting biilard GK{I:I'(-I will play several pool matchies before they leave — COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, A LITTLE HOUTINE BUBINLSS, Tho Doard of County Commisslouors Leld au ad- Journed mceting yesterdsy aftorucon, President Dur- dick in ths chalr, AN the iewbers, with ke ezcep- tion of Mr, Crawford, wore ia tholr places, County Tressurer Miller submilted bills for the 1hird fustalliment of tho Bouth Park assessment aguinst tho landy uf tho Kefgrm and Normal Bchiools, sud also 8 b for & spocial sessssmeut agalnat Wi Lsform Hcliool grounds, by authority of thu viilage of Hyde Park, It {4 stated 103t 7 per cent per ounum o clty. would Lave to Lo sdded to the amounts due from the third inatallinent from 83p1, 3, 1¥2, up 10 th day uf psyment, The “Treasurer suggeated that @ lat of all the real proporty owned by tho county bo made and furnfsbed to ki for 1o purpawo of ascertaining the cotual amount of tazaticu agaiust Lo same, Referzed (o the Connntitea on Finsuce, “Chu pepoit of the County Agent, already publisbed, wan relerred o the Comiiteo on Fubllo Clarlties, James Clelland seut {n & comuunicatlon asking the advice and asuiatance of the Counly Attorney in the purcLany of tax certificales, - Placed g Ble, A Uil for $2447.6% e dieting prizoners at the Tlouss of Correction dutug tho Liss ibreo monthis, woa preseuted and referrad Lo the Committes o City Helus tious, Tl Comaitleo Wan, by resulution, fustructed 1o wcertain what torms could ko mado will tho eily for tLe boarding of 1ha Uridewdli prisousre, : “ho Gotutcitica o Hospital reported n favor of payiug “t,url.w. umouut of vxpeuses at County Hos- pital, which wiscoacurred fg. ‘Ths Commistco on Fullis Charities recommended tlo paymect of Lills 10 the amount uf §9,247,45, wlich was slao concurred o, The Cowmiites ou Jall and Jajl Accounts recom. mended the payment of §5,641.00, belug the [r-roll THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: I'RIDAY, APRIL 9, 1875, of :\ll Criminal Court axl Sheriffs ofiices, Concnre T . M'Kh: Jotnt Comr(ttee on Pnblla Charitles and Ifos- pitals rocommouded that $100 be spproprl e.dhl‘flruma sxpansea of Mr, J, C. Cochrane, Architoct of the Hoe- pita), whio is about to visit the Eastern cities to see the itale, e o uiia Jonce, Chalrman of {he Tion. pital Commiltee, wan appointea te go with $he archi- tect, 1, an amended, wan eartled, et il STon day aitornoon. g 2k, POULTRY. PAEPARING TFOR THE URAND WINTER FXPOSITION. A convention of poultry feeders nwl Lreedin vas held at the Grand Pactila yesterday afternoon for tho 1rpose of forming a national ponitry sscoctation, and to arraugs fora poultry exhibition to bo held in tfa eity at {Le Expoalifon Dulldlag sowme time nest win- tor, DELEGATESR. Tho followug delegalen wers prosent: Fred B, Fanl, Dawner's Grove; E. P. Drooks, M. Doushue, J, J. Rearney, 0. C, Crosn, O, Forrester, L, L, Dyer, A, Bnlder, W, 1L Woodward, 1L B, Vandercook, E. C- Taylor, and M, Teall, Chicago; J, B. Lippit, Marongo, 11,3 George Buttere, Osk Parky J. W, Chotou, Polog 3.'D, Olcott, and Dr, I, Enos, Milwaukeos W, J, Drown, Watkegsn; 1. A Mansdeld, Waltham, Ma C.J. Ward, Cedar Rupids ; 3. Tt Mamgard, Tlowner Graves Dr, N, I, Ianren, Caliags ; Albnet 1, T,andon, 07 D, L, tilier, Yolo; Toaty J. Allo, Sehoole eraft, Mich, MF, D, L. Miller, of Tolu, was elecled_temporary Ciialfman, and Heury J, Allin, of chovleratt, Mich, Seeretary. v Thao Chaie atated that + TUL ONILCT OF TNE CONVENTION % o orsaniro an wasociation furtka geveral fm- yrovement i tho breed of poutry and for wnutual protection, VE3XF, Toail, of Chieago, aid thio next publio exhibls tion waa to bo beld at {ba Lspoattion fing i thay wantod to makeit a great succs 1t iy well to 0ild oLher ottractions to the whiow, considring uiid the greit oxtent of the bullding, Dogs, panics, pot auin s of varions sorls, might be titro.lt 3, Allen, of Michigan, hopsd B bing wi douo that would “contlict With tle Awerican Poultry Assnchaiton, Tlio Chalr 3nd other gentlemen toek oceasicn fo sy, Lat no rivalry wilh that Aszoziation was {0 . C. P, Witlird, B, A. Tlorce, G, If, . L, L. D, Denuey, and Georgs A Dutters, wero appointeit a Commiltica on : CONSTITUTION AND RY-LAWS. Tho Comreittes rotired, and atter an absunce of some timo they rewurned and submittad a repost. Art, 1 of the Constitulion eatitlcs the organi- zation * Tho Matlonal ouitry Assoclation.” 3 Att, 2 scld forih its objects as follows: ' The improvoment of poultry, pigeons, hirds, doge, b, o emiall pets, aud th dinsemination of pruce tieal knowlodze concerniug taem ; the holding of exhl Citious; the publication of transactions, tud e other nivasures us the Amsoclation snay slzem expedis ent, It shall also slm Lo sacure (hu ca-operation of tho vations local poultry organlzstions ia holding exkibi- ton T other arliclo: atatinr the regular me be hield on tho fourth wilhi the exception of Art. 7 iz of this Assoctatfen sl anrediy of July and October, and the reguls aunval meeiing far the election of o0l cers ehail be Leld on the Thutzday of the exhibilion week of cach year, provide for the regular oMcars, designate thr duties, ele, “Tiiy followiu ate tho prinetpal by-lawa: # The zectitive Comniiteo shall designate the lo- calities for holdiug the annual exuibitions 3 will pro- vido suitable accommodations for, glve publleity fo, sud consumiate the enme, They ehall prepara the , and adopt tiie atandard scate of poluts % nplmlut all Judges s recelve, aupervise, sud promitigate ther reports and declsions, # The Erccutive Commiitea may c1tan to be deala- nated and execinted suitzbla modals awd diplomae, snd procurs such other awanlaasit may de:m ilesivalile aud expediont, Thoy wili have entire contral of the aunual oxbibitions, in all ikeir various delails,' OFFICLDN. The followlng oficers wero (hen elected ¢ Presudent—E, L. Lamb, Chic: Secretary and Treanirer—C. Teynol 8, If, Beaniaue, iL._Turner, 8t, Loufs: €, H,J. Murry, Mewmphis, Tenn, , Lona, TULs C. ¥, Van Buskirk, Tros M, Storm, 8t, Josepl, Mo, 3 W. G Dr, I, 1l Mitia, Mich. : . K, Feleh, Natick, 3t Simmone, Ol City, Penn, t 11, A, i1 Mnws, 1 C. A, Srreet, Bulilo, N, ¥, willion, O,; J. F. Ferus, Btanford, Conn.; L. E. sabaugh, Syracuse, Nob.} J, C. Pocbles, Denver, Col Hi T, Kellz, Dluomingdale, Ind. § J. W, Clinton, Yulo, An Execntire Committes, donnisting of twenty-thraa A in the Association, from varlous parts of the country, was then eloctad, “Tho meoting then adjouraed, i INSPECTOR HARPER. 1T WILL BE MADE GOOD. Tnspector Harper was st bis offica awhile yesterday morntug, oud was met by » TRISUNE reporter, He win quite feable, but anld ho had ventured out to cor- rect the {dea that had gono abroad that bo could not be ncen, aud to azsure the vmployes of the dopartment that their money would Lo ready on pay-day, which fs to-morrow, deapite tha repacts in raferonce to hia financial embarrasenient. Tu teply to quesifons concerning the Springfield dispateh published yesterday fn thiess columns, Lis said Lie wan too fecble o entee into s statement of his atfalrn, and, beslde, was not inclived to, for the yenson tlat, whitever siatement he might make would raise hundreds of Suquirios which ko was fin uo condition to answer, Ifo safd his health fnst siow waa of more imporiance than Lis reputation, sud that if he could gain the former e could readliy proserve the (stter, ifs did, however, notwithstsndiug his detarmination to te contrary, say that hs held cerli- calvs of dsposit from the Uoak County Bauk lo the amount of $10,00, to which fact Lis attiihuted hin enti of kis fnancial condition sevaral weeks ago to Cal, I gersoll, hut denfed that ho made any inisrepne sentationa {0 him, or in any way attempled to deceivo i, Ho furlier sald that whiatever toney bis ce- counts showed ouglit to bo in hin hauds would ko fortucomiurt at tho proper time, and that ko hail i1 no- wise nttompted to cover anytlibig from ip Investigat- ing Committes, o Gxprossed regrat that ho wsa ot able to meet tho Committea Tuesduy, nnd eald that, se 900 a6 bfs heatth would adaait, ke would le abls to makoa clean showing. " P ' SAM J, WALKER, WIAT HAPPENED LY QOING TO CINCINNATI, Tno much-courted and enterpeising Sam J. Walker wi tlio reeipient of some favora fium his laudlord day Lufors yestordsy which ho dld not relist, but wilel, novertheless, his took in o complacent and sven cooler msnner han ho would lery undera judgment, But e was shocked when hie camo fu_ from Ciacinuati Jealerday, aud discovored that his maps aud abetracts b ollicr valusble .outflt, locsted lu tuo elegant office on Waahington sireet, iad beon removed fu Lls xud, 3u fact, ho foiud bimxolf wiuus o Lusj- now-derk, of & place whereli to Teceive Lis numerous friends, for he lias an fumeuse number of acaualute ances, and 4 woll known for his many liberdl cts, Ever eiuce the buildiug waa crected, Sam J, Walker sud Bl brother have ocouplod ths larze and commodious rvom on tho firat flor of No, 03 Wirbington strest. Tho ofice was #plendidly ftted up, with m long black walnut couuter, or delk, susmouniol wita ormate " glsss-iope, ' and Tojilsle will everything necesaacy in tho coaduct of o Hreteolies otive business, i, Walker had Leld (his eligibla place of business uafuterruptedly wuddl Wed- nesday, und when he returned yesterd:y und ssw the atate of uduire, bis feclinga can be iminod but not deseried, SUll, b took the matter with o _nouchal. anco charasteristio of bim, aul, instead of teariog [4ilon o tattirs, L winked his nervous eyea know- n 1y, i was tutended vy all the parties eoncerned to keep the whole thinss coucealed frou tha papers, and o far as thie lesa enterprislug eheets aro conerued fhey liuye sucereded, 1ut & ‘TRipuNe reporte 3 usual on siich occantons,~and overy abhar of pablis bntere: obitained tha fucts, and leatned tosl the gentismnen cul ocrned—for (e l{fo of them—couldu's tell *bLow the watter got ont,” Mr., Walker ias been for some tline fu arrears for rent, end, the lundlord foaring thal he might be left out {n (b3 cald if ke watled Touger, conclituvd Lo como dowu on bfs tenant with 3 disi Gontuble served Wednusday wlternoon, auiet mauner, under the directions of Fredecks Uil- ), The mapunbatrscts,and other papets,and all the 3 Delougiup Lo Walkr wore runuved £0 satify n rent clati amionnting to $3.409, Waether tho als of theso eSocts, undor & Judgient yet to be renderud, will caver the claim, rouwius to be sean, but it thought by the posaentors that they whll, Mr, W, bad not, Up to last evenlug, showed any disposition ta sel- tlo 11p, and 1t i ot unlikely that, it bis kuowl of Iitigation, lesrued by o lonyt expericnce in thio caurle, o may yot elrcupuvest ba sandiond aud io- cuver 21l bik siock {a trade, el 50Ul COLLECTING ON THE WEST SIDE. A PULZLY EXPLAINED, Whou the West Town Board met Tueaday night ono of the Collector's eraployes, M, Gieeson, put in his claim for » good round salary, and supparted it by tho allegation that he unalded sod alomo had collected 12,090 of tho tota] $135,000 which Larry 0'Drien had succeeded in ralsing feom the tax-payers of West Chi- cago, ‘Thers bing tweuty-suven othur cuplyen fn the Cuilector's oftice, Justico Walsh asked how 1much cack wue of them Lad " collectod, aud rather cast & doubt upon their edicicney, fu visw of the wum Mr, Glecson liad wansged to Lriug in, A fow quoations usied ut the Collector’s ofice {a re. gard to tuis watter explain wisy Mr, Glecson wos so crlicleut, aud aino show 1ho practical tsclessness of the Collector'a ottice, Mr, O'lirlen wa requircd to collezt tazes ou roal eatte o the smount of $7.0,7:3, sud un perdoual property 12 the smouut of $16),510, He suce couded {n collucting $15,000 un ths realty, ur a little Tus4 than one-wentieth of the eutiro sum, while of the porsonaity e collectad 101,250, or abolt \wu-thirds, 112 witcoess in that particular {s'due (o the fact that the Calloctor can tse the power aud majuity of a divtress- warrant for ihe purpoée uf securiug a porsonsl tax, Ly 13 allo to selza the otiico-furnitury of & corporatinn, o the houseliold goods of £a fudividual, cot theta tp- on thosidowalk, sud then cnd there proceed lo hold a sales With Lhe' zoal catate he can do uothing, sud tharefory all except the vory faw Lax-Tayers aro yirce 3ated 12 walt uutil {he bioks wra returned to thu Cuuuty Collector pather than wibjeet thetnselvos to the crowd and du'sy of the‘fuwn Goliector's oflice, 3, Ulecauns wea 30 fortunate fu Lis labors becauss t90 Beld in which be tedled emUraced the lasge thaou- facturiug establisbiments on Ganal, Cliuton, Tose sun wtrects, suclius Crane Brothord, the shol Of the tieniy-ucvon olhier employ Wers ro- cedving or recording clorks in the omice, aud the otlicrs wera rent {nta the restdence rection of the Weet Tawn, traveling from huuse to lLouse, trying to collact Lers & personal fax of $3 fiere a 31, As a general lhing dit not find the head of tho houssholl” at bomo, snd tliera being & mont praisoworiby snd wholeaoms ro~ Iuctsuce on tho pariof women'to pay tased of any kind, the resuit was, that thees Collactora” wonld fro- ently wpeud nn entlre day in gathering $33 or £33, ir. Gleesnn's lsrya colleotions, thorefore, uro not die o any spectal roarit of his, but Mmply Lo the fact that DLin Lines wore cast in pleassut places. —_— DEARBORN STREET, JUDOE L. B, OTIS' ASFASHENT, A paragraph sppeared In yesterday’s TRIDUKE rela- tive Lo the asseasment for opening Dearborn slreot, In which it was stated that L, 13, Otls had deeded to his daunbler s ot near the corer of [arrison and Deare Lorn extended, in sutleipation of the action of the Commitslouers, Thin waa incorrect in all particulara, The following leiter from Judge Otfs clearly shows that no such procedurs wa attempled by bim, sud no replatting of the ground was ever mado : 4t o the Liditor of Tha CAleago Tridune t CItICAGO, April ,—In yoir paper of April 7 and 8, in artdcics respecting Dearborh sircet assosstucnts,nov- eral erroncaus stateimcnts aro mado in respect to my- anl tax of they First—1 do not now, nor did 1 ever own, the entirg et cornor Of farrisen aud Dewrhori ntreets, cnd—1 bave never maie 4 Govvojuuce of any part of #all properly to my dauguter, or auy ony elss, or aily otlier Caruer, of proverty on sald treel, é* P%ard—1 am notihio ownerof, nor e 1 any (ater et i, Ay othor corner ou safd rireol, ** fanrth—1le nortuwest corner of Iarrison and Dexrborn stroels was subdisided over tweuty years ag 1nto five lols, fronting south vn Hirrison strou, b lot about 2ixlt0, and a block of two-story and einont brlek dweliinge ercoted ihercon, which are atill atandivg, The cast houre and lob s ki to te owned by un {nstitutions called tho * Ol Ladies® Tome.” T never owed 1t, uor uad any {utereat fu it, ‘Chto noso and lot fa all 'taken by the widening of Dearbor elroct, ‘Lho_noxt houre sud lob west i3 owued by nios 20 and 17-10) by 100, ana the extoosion of Doarhiura street cuta off over 13 foot of it—loaving a nirlp of land unly sbout 6 feet in width by 100 feet fn letth slong west side of Dearboru atreet, “EI—Your eutirs statenment i respect todamages allowed, or benefits asceased, {8 erroucous, so far oA Intes 1o Iy property, li—1'9in upposed to the extension of Dearborn atrest south from Jackson sireet, 1 think Tudtd and Tourths nvoutes furnish all the etreel sccotaniodativus If 1hio wholo procexding can be rescinded, 1 fgn & petitlon to ave in douc, cienth—1 was atinout in Euroro when (hexonden- lon proccedings taok place, sud I heve liad no-hiug swhiatover to do with or kuowicdge of the prarccdings 10 useess benonta, 1.8, Orus,” To ihe Editor of The Chicaze Tri e Ciicaao, April 8—In your local item on the Dearbory street oxtenion in this moraing's TRIDUNE, you tiso the uawe of Judge L. 1, Otia iusioid vf > Olis," aud tho corner of Harrison 1ustead of & Jack- 80, atnd $17,04) daraagos 1nstoul 0f * §10.104," ax wun told your repurter by me, i L B, OUs dced not nud never did awn the sousliwest coruer of Jaceaon streot and Tourd avcute, o waich 1 reforced, ;1 smply gave Jour regorter tia Fepora as they biuve Leen related to e {u 1egard to the coricr of Jacksun, ¥, C, Vicnurxo, e, THE CiTY-HALL. Tho polico and firemen will be pald Saturday to tis amount of $34,400, City Attorney Jamieson fs rapldly recovering from tha sevoro cold hie contracted on his Springtield trip, Tho City Troauticer yesterday roelved £3:0 from the Water Departinoat, and $3,48 fco:a tho City Collactor, on clty taxon, The Comtnittes on Wharves and Publle Grounds will meetat 3 o'elock Baturday afterncon, in the Clty Cleri’s ofice, to consider tho sale of clty unimproved rroperty. ‘Tha Board cf Publy Works will to-lay adrertiso for « stona curbewall o Lo butlt around Dearborn Park, ‘Ihaaverage Chicagoen will perbaps wouder whera that park 18 locatud, Tho Committes on Publlc Buildings will mect Fri- y afternoon, at 2:30 o'vlock, fa the Uity Cles oflice, Every membor of the Comuwitiea 13 oxpedied to at- toud, a6 the Commlttee has wiready twice adjourncd ior lack of n quorum, ‘(e clorks In tho City Coliector's oflics are bually evugaged fu flshing out the tax-delinguents fcr 18:4, anid liave very nearly cowploted tooir wbord. Tha Clicago, Burlingtou & Quincy Raiiroad yoatorday peid thelr tazos, atnounting o ovor §35,000. The Doard of Polica yesterday sppointed Jobn Cavanaugh & regular memuer of tue Fite Uepartnient, ani aceepted tho resiguation of M. Kelller, of Hook aud Ludder Gompany No. 3, Wililam Hoach, of the Asino company, was fined ten dsys' puy fof disobo- dience of onders, Tl Boerd of Pubife Works are adverlising for 125 toits of pig-lead, & Latgs quintity of whica in used fu masking the conpectimis of waler-malus, Last year tha Board ussd but 63 tons, bub thés yesr they “will cousume ncarly that quintity Intho feat Division alono, a8 they propcss to Lug Lo largo malaw from the Weat' Diviaton Water-Worke, reudy for use, justae s00m 33 the enginea ara coiapleted. The Commltiee on Strecta and Alleys for tho Houth Divislon mot yesteruuy aricruooa 4o tho City Clerks otfice and passed favorably on sa ordiuunce provide 1ng for tho removal of thie Rock Island track from Clatk etreot pioperto o Hue furthier weatward, and a0 providing ou loclosure wall, 8 fest in helght, whero the track uriavoidubly runa cloro to the otreet, With all these_impravements, tugotlier with several aliers oontoiapiated, Clark sireet will becowo a air stroct $or public travel, The Doard of Publlo Works yesterdsy opened bids for tho mauulacturo of 1,2.5 pioces of d0-juch water- N fuch s 00 ploces liinch; 30 760 plces Beluch § 4,310 plecea of 6« a Toliowlug paitivs wero reerived : jare, (Uamdes [ron. Work); Jaiaes Maralall W. 8tarr & Son, Gloucestor run_ Works, Wi Tt ‘atren Foundry: I, D, Wood & Co., Lake Shors Fonudry} Shirkle, Hurriuon & Cu., Deullard & layen, Ambos & Hmitn,’ William Smith’ & Sou, Dents Long & Co., Edward P, Allis & Co., Toternalional Pips Compsn Gaylord Tron sud Pips Company, The bids ranged 1rvm $17.24 to $17.96 for U6-Inch pipe ; from §37.40 to 346 for 24-Inch pipo 3 (rom §30,30 to '$16 for 1¢-iuch Plys; from $16.33 10 $16 for 13-tneh pi (o Lor fich pipe; and froin for tinch pipe, Th awarded. WIIY TRE POLICE INTERPKRED, Oapt, Duckloy wan feeliug very sors yesterdny abont tha wisdemenniors cliurged sgatust bim by the Foley faction, on account of the wiodo sdopted by Lim i setliug dificulty whicl I arlsen at. the poid in tho First Ward, aud which, if not speodily adjuated, would have certainly ended Iu & chaotic confuslou of the town election 1o ihot ward, Me claima that ho acted without sny partlian feellng whatever, and re. malun firm { bfs conviction that” his adjustment of the dliouity was tho only correct oue, It was o casa which could not possibly bo - ectiled pariics eugaged without tho afd police autboritles, aud on this bhe bages his rozaona for the interfereuce, if nuch it may 'y oticer fu cliuryo of the polls he con- ave any reproac, as the folluwlug teat of hia chiarecter will reauily nhow, ‘he Captain states that Ofticer Landorgan, the ofilcer in charge, was strongly urged to go ont for a drink, during tue count- log of tha votes iu the evening, b{ & geutloman de- cluedly interosted in Tom Foldy for (o next Houth Soloctor, Whila e ‘was iug, bo moticed 14 Burua, whom theCaptain sa, woll-known ex- couvict, walking upte s table, bis arms oxiendod, When Lis reachod the table, hu leaned on 1t with tha tips of his fingers, and simultancously dropped two buncbes of 'Folog Mckitsa from out of bis coat-slcover, Theso of coursn wero rojocted, and Burns was turtiod oul of the apartment, Bnould au Investigation bo detdred, Capt, Buckioy In willing to Linit, and, fucthermore, promdics o tell some wick- e talos out 'of ashool regurding the town elections, Regarding bls ection both'in the Fleat Ward aud hu ail tlie watds whers ailogations hava Leen made agatust Dimeelf or hia patrolmen, he conidors the folluwing Topurt, which e yeatcrdaywubmitied to tie boilce Su- rintendent, a full aud” impartial statemuut of ¢ rom § 10,40 EiI3 (0 33070 o coutract hws nut yeb veen 52! * 03 I6forin you that T ordersi all ths Seryesnta in T v ciuct 1o muke details to that effoct, aud ioateucted them to remind the oflicers not to juterfere in any way except to preserve the peace aud keep good order at the polls, uccording to your instruciloas, On the morug of election day, sbout iwcuty minutes ¥ otclock, I was' fuformed by ony of detaited at tho Becond that tliero was & mol around the place deuignated to Liold the eloction, thut it wua all confusion taere, and thoy coulll ot effect an organization to procced to busucas, 1 went to ilie piace, sud found » Isrgo crowd of peoplu thcre, two partios with ballob-bozes, om0 merked nd’ Ward! aud the othor marked Tweutloth Ward,! “The oe miarked ¢Sccoud Ward ® waa fo the possesslon of 1lugl Keed, aud he one warked *U'wentleth Ward ' was 1 the pca n of Ed Burns, au ex-convict, Thoy both clalined the right to act as Aoderstors, 1 tald Jiurna he could not act, and lotmunediately utopped, leed claimed Lo wus duly elected Audstaut Moderator, ‘fne Foley party claimed they were entitled to representulfon as well as the Evanu purty, aud g tiat fieo) Tasked If the wav ot Evaos nun, was ahy Foloy 1uan in tle crowd, and aman uamed Michsel Beenuau replicd he was, 1 tald B to go with Keed und lok afier Foloy's injer- ‘Cey then elecied a clerk, and proceeded ta noss. Atant 8:5) u, 1w, Ofliver Londergun, who st dotailed to Lho First Ward poils, sud fn charge of thew, cuny to rae aud raportsd tha: thore wus troutle aud confuslon af il First Werd pol aaid that s ferr winutes sfter Bo'clock crowd of Fuiey's friends cano . thers aui elected David Thoruton Moderator sl Witlam Roche clork, and wwipeaced votlng, Iu & short time afterwarda the "Lown Clerk, Jusepli Gruen- Dhut, sud Phillp Couloy camo tlere with & batlotebox aud proceedued (o call the meotivy to order, ‘Phornton aud ek fynored the Tows Clork sud ‘hls authors ity, ‘The Town Clerk called on the police oficory to w3 st him Lo enforciuy Lils nuthority, aud ihe olticer, Dot knowing what to do 1 the prenmlss, came to the statiou snd reboricd tue facts tome, 1 1oldthe oficer, wn Tuuderstoud the luw, the Town Clerk Lad the knli Fight, when present, toeall lle niceling o order, aud aluo told b 1o go back, Any legal orders ths ‘Towa Clerk might glve, he could call on the wuf- Ocers to wmlet Lim fu enforclng. About o o'clock Ald, Yoley et mu uewr iko corner of Ciars and larrbon streels, aud told o ho bad been a4 the Third Ward polls, coruer uf HBtuls sud Twelith streeis, anid had bocu abuscd oud samsiltnd by the po- lice uiticers shere, I lmwedialely wout vith b to tho place complatued of, to sscerisin the facts, I in. quired of the onti tliore in ciarge o8 t0 who had as- saulted Mr, e they all -told mea Mr, Foluy would Lave been roughly Lundicd by the crowd if the ofticers bad not protected hiw, I iusde inquirics of eereral pattiea who were prosent, and they corrolrala tle oiticers In their stateraent {n that repect, 1 will siate furiher that “the oflicers detafled on that day for duty st the poils wers reported 10 me this moriing by thelr respective Rergeanta an alteading {o their duty and exiibiiing no personal feeling for any of tho respectiva candidates, 1n viow of all'that has been eald L relation to the vifleera and thelr econduct, T think it my duty to report all tho facta ta you oa T find (liem, and I hiave givon the mat~ ter a thorough fuventigation, I wiil furthier etate that o statoment fn Tne Thinpse of the b it in relation to my actlon_betug done at the fustigation of tho Frealdent of thio Doard of Tulice, {a entirely falre, and tho author of i muat ellher Lo yaveriied by malico, or prejudlee, or both, Very reaprcifully, Wii,p.1ax BuokLEY, Capiatn, Lirst Precinot VENOEANCE 18 MINE, BALD SHERIDAN. ¥ ficore vne for Sherklan, and s blank for Hesing,” Toored out the Presldent of the Police fioard to brwfk derad 8l Princ, ofter yestorday's work was done. # Aye, ayo,alr,” niuttored Kim, +and & ity big ouo for butli,”’ A'mouiont later tlio deed wan doue; & now nicho in the amsple sofe of the Prestdent's pruncilss fold the talo of aaother victory aver lus makclelloye encmy, In explanation of allthis, 1t {8 but proper to ate thiat Mr, A, C, Heniug yenlerday bearded Sher- danfu bis den, nnd, by clroumstancer ovor which ho probably ' had’ mno control, Lo loft the room in A towering pamom, Iy camo foto the room in a very angry and exciied condition to complain about a violation of the firo ordinances Iy the siiemperanalet he | nves beat, Mre, Sipelait, e aecneed tho ire-Warden, Albert Uatch, of condons ing tho oTenwe, mud called Pitch everything buin inan, cilizen, voter, or any other term usnally fhield fn higih esteem by men of glr. Tateh’a nature,” 1113 passiona tose higher and highcr, and_ with thym his voice sud tho pewtures of hin pawerful honds aud arins, When the scono wan at it highest, naiely, Shorldan strotchied at full longth in ths nedrost corner of the roum, and (he outy raporter presznt burled In medita~ tions’ about Jiillingsgate in tho Becrotary's roum, Ald, Peter 3Malir “casnyed to derend Mr. Patel, e~ taid Mr, Heslng that Lateli bad noiifipd 3w, Bpelght to dorist from vivlating tho fire ordiuance, sid that ehie bad promfaed to coniply with tho onle nauce by bultding a brick wall around the dwelllug, Ald, Mabir took oceasfon duriug the intervinw to cail Ar, Tlealng's attontlon to au_nitiole in the Skata-Zei- tuna on Lo morning of election, any wislied; Lo kot if Mr, Ilealng dennwminated bin ' a * scamp,® * acata- wag," 4 gambler,” and otlier opprobrions things, Mr. HenIng replied thiat ho had no iutention of caliing Ald. Mabr any such names; the article In queation reicrrod 10 tha supporters of n certuin ticket in tho Mortl Di- vislon, many of whoni were far too low avea to rank underauy of the ejdthets named in that papor, The quarrel, howayer, did not stop hers, A the per- sonallties between Ald. Sahir and Mr. ilealng only ended by the beginniog of an encountor Uetween Meury Callaghan, a byatunder, and 3tr, Hesing, Galla- ghan turew dotwi the gauntet fo 3r.illening wiih the re- tanrk that he wan * bloo-mowlded for waut of a batin.” A, Iesing kindly took compassion on the “rmodcrn Davld, and did not cluteh bis baude in front, of bia face, vior abal:e him by the nape af the neck, biat wisely pasaeid out and loft the scene, Tie action of the I'ire Warilen {n Lho cane raferred to wil be investlgated by the ¥ire Marshat to-day, g ANNOUNCEMENTS. “The Progrsmme Cowmitleo for the reunton of the’ volerans of the War will mect atthe Tremont Iouso Satarday eventug at 8 p. m. sharp. Ameoting of the Slxth Ward Nolssnce-Abating So- clety wil bo held at No, 47 Archer avenue S.durday Svoutug at 730, All parsons I fasor of subporting 2ald Soclety are invited to attend, A temperanos mass-mesting will bo hald In Farwell IIsll Bunday afternoon ut J _e'cloek, and be ad. dressed by Prof, J, Btanley Grimes, 1ats of Now York, & raember of tue Americun Asaocd stion for (e Advanco- iment of 8.dence, and David Ward Wood, the eivquent young lawyer of Boston, Tho Iev, Mr, Earle, who has heen engagod fn ro. vival work ‘nt the Secoud nd Fifth Baptict Caur:hes, began & serica of didly meetings at tho Unlversity Tlico Church last oventiig, 18 Will preach thds aftor- uoon at 3 and evening at 1:30, An cotortainmont, glh:‘:n 88 8 complimentery bene. At 1o tho Lulica’ Al iaty of L. T'sul's Church by 1li0 Tenuyson Club, will take placs this evening at Standard” Hall, corner of Michigan ayvenna and Fif- toouth street, Thy pastoral drauw of * Dora * will ko given, ‘The Banday Lecturo Soeloty will Hmik the mls of tckels to tho lon, Johu Wentworth’s locturs on “Early Clifeago,” next Sunday, 10 the actual number of scats In MeCormick Hall, Tha popularity of tho rpuaker, and the nnususl novolty and Inferent of biy wibject, make it likely that bundreds will be tarnod away from tho doors, as haa lmppenad T quently in the Bunday Courea thia year. Tho doors will o open at L, RAILROAD NEWS. BALTIMORE, PITTSBURG & CHICAGQ. The sunual meeticg of tha Daltimore, Pittsburg & Ohicago Raflroad, which fs Lo Dama of the Ghicago Uranch of Iha Daltimore & Ohio, was held last eveulng at tho Palmer Houso. Genmerzl Mamager W. O, Quiney read s statement sliowlug that tho road was entirely completed, from Gblengo Junction, O., to Parkside, near Iiyds Park, und in excellent running order, The liinols Central, according to contract, had 1ald for them an additfonal track frum Parkeido to the Central Dapot in thia city, The passenger trafMo had been very fair &ince the openlug of the road, and the frefght-trao so large that the accommodations fn this city had proved inadequate for the transaction of all the bust ness, Owing fo the severily of the winter wothing could be dono_to cnlarge the facilltfen, but new wrraugements had Leen made to enlargo’ the freight depot, and additional factlitics for bandiing tho frolght would st oacs o providad, o passcigor depob was tonuporartly at the Expoultion Buflding, the leana of which exjizcd on the st of June. No urrange. ments for a now degol bad set been wade, but uego- tlatlons wero now I progres Contral Talirosd wan "Tlie contract with the Nlinols eubtnilted and ratified, The locaticn of ths shiops at Houth Chicwto was approved, Tho contract with tho Calumot & Chicago Dock Comnany and oflier particy, conyeying 40 ncres of s to the Company to provias auple jifound £or the shops, wia' alio submiticd cud approved, - " Tlio time of huldkig tho annual moeting was chauged to the firat Thursday followiug the flist Tusaday in April of cach year, 'The following new Directors were eluctewt o orvo for thres years: C, 3, Culbertson, Georgo I, Dounls, and Joln X, Cuwzir, The Dirrctors then met and clecied the followlng oilicers for the en~ suing year: Presitent—W. C. Quiney, Treanurer—V, H, Afs s, Seerctary—William Wing, Chter Engineer—. 8, Ttandolph, DETROIT, LANSING & LAKE MICHIGAN, ' The anuual niesting of the alockholders of the Da- trolt, Lanslug & Lok Michigan Ralirond wss held Inok Woduesdsy st Datrolt, whon {he foltoming Di. rectors wero closen: Nathaniel Thayer, Wil- lum F. Weld, Jobn A, Duraham, I, H, Huunowell, Jolin W, Biooks, George O. Khattuck, Charles I, Young, Glarlea Fravels Adams, Jr,, Nathunlel Thager, Jr., Cunrioa Merrtam, aud J, F. Joy. T report of the Dirsctors of tho uperations of the road during last year wanread, 1L shois {Be earnluga within that Period to bavo been 2 follow 0149 Frelght, Puseongel Miscellauel ‘Tolal 4807,607,18 Thoru w of '$17,035.28 tho’ ent~ Ing of the previans year, ‘Thio expouscs, fucluding $4,640,8 taxos, were $1.6,041,78 e net earuligs ablove the oxpenses of oporating, taves, and renowals, wrere $316,300.00, From thio Jast-named surm and proceeds of “ dona- Hon " notes thera was appropriated during the yesr for permanent {uprovcment and charged Lo conmtruo= tion sccount, §34,40131, Tiia Lalance of the net earn« 1oga was uppiled o the payment of fnterest on bonds aud other such exponditurcs as were uecossary 0 pro- test property, Tho improvemonts during the year were connidor- able, Thouew passengar housa and Qompany offices will effoct.a savlug of 3,00 per year, ‘The road has een thoronghly ballasted, the rask brought upto gindo, additional sldinga constructed. now grounds e afeed, nnil atocl Tatbi 1414 on the Tonia grade, Tho tnorease 'in the onralngs wsa not a8 largsas Wy an- Hetpated at tho beahuning of tho year, as the effucts of panie of 187 had been much more lasting {han was fooked for, Among the intcrests which havo auf- fered osinuch_and beon a8 elow Lo recover us any othier in the trafc 1o lumber, which conulitutcs neariy one-halt of the whole frelyht business of the roud, ‘Tl total frelght earnings were $5s,118.74, of which $.:79,450,32 was from lutiber alone, O thiy, the maln Tine moritiweat frum Tonta contributed §173, the Blanton Branch $105,911,0%, THE CHICAQO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES, Judge Blodgelt waa occupiud yestorday in hearing the mollon for a Recelver in the foreclosuse ault of Foallck and Fiab, Trusteas, sgaiust the Chicago, Danvillo & Vincenues Rallroad Company, At thosatag Ume, a demurrer fo the Lil of Etophen Orgood oguinat the satnie copany was argued, This fatier suit was rocently trauaferrod (o the Fedcral Court from Wilk County under tho lato not of Congresd, In connection with this sult, beuator Joseph E, Mo- Dooald, of Indiana, was In town yesterday, and paid & visit {0 Judge Drammond for tha purpose of obtain - ing & relearing of the wotion to dismiss the Osgood suit, which Juilge Drummond overrulcd laat weok, tor Mclionald statod that e took &3 active part i i parsagoof the act of Qongreas of Mascl by 1813, ealarglug the Jurfsdiction of the Peders! Courts, audy in bts opinion, 3t comtruclion fa totuly diferont from that givew it by the Judge,and it wes not doe wiguod tuet 8 c03s like the Usguod cesashould be wrunstersed, Au this is (he first case under tho act, Juage Dratiniond has convented fos reheariup, and 1 wil sevordingly bo bad befor biza sud Judga Lilod~ gott tu.day, A NEV/ TEXAS-PACIFIC SCHEME, Specral Dispatch to The Ohicuge Tyidune, Waautnazoy, D, 0., April B,—1t {u sald that the mane agers of the Tuxas Paciflo Rallroad schieme contemplato & coange of programumo for the next Congress, Thia changa cousiste 1 the withdrawal of Toa Scott and Lis Northern sasoulates from the corporation, and tho cloction of Hout! Domocrots in thelr placos. The Kouth, fu Oongress, irrespoctive of parly, b ulmvat uitedly committed to this schewmo, It 1 expectod that tho accession of Bouthern Democraté 0 tho roan- ayement will 1esult in rommuqu‘u:l Influgnco uf Norihetu Dewnocrata in Gougress, Tow Beott is waid tospprove this programune, and wiil bo ruimbursed Lls s3peusos, The mausgers of tho enterursy are couldent thaé this change of progranuze wli wure success, ELEGTION OF DIREGTORS. Epecial Dispatch (o The Chicase Tridune, Avsvay, Ind,, Apsil §,~Tho annua! clection of Die e nictors of the Dalimore, Pilaburg, & Ohicsgo Mafl. road, Dalitmore & Obto Katlraad, Weatern Division, helil hers, resulted ae follows: Dirsctors, Willlsm Kioyaer and John K. Carver, Dallimore; George Ity Denois, Maryland; W, O, Quincy and John Gardner, Otilo; A, T, Fdgorton, Indlany: David Lee, Dlinols, T ho fioard of Direclors clins the following officern s W~ C. Quiney, Prostdent; W, Wing, Becretary: W. I, A amn, Treasurer; James L. Nandoiph, Oblef Bac &1 heer, s Wrhat the Press Say of Beolding Brom. & 0. In cleven years (his firm have becomé the leading mnnufacturers of Bowling 8llk ond Machine Twist in this country, with honnes In six principal citles of tho Wiaton,~7Toledo Llade, They have lakcn the frst premium wherover thatr guoin havo Leen exbilited.—Detrait Tribune, Thoy wera the firsk manufacturers who pub helr nisme on their goods,—Mriwcardee Sentinel. ‘Tlio only liouse that keepa a full Jino of goods {n all erdore—18 sliades,—Erening Witconndin, "Thio ralen of the Chirago house lust year were donbln 111060 of any Bewing-8lik hottee here, avid of tha united fizm oue-thIrd mors thau {hoso of any other Hilk liouso ik hir coitry, awountiug o ovor §1,000,00.—Chica~ 0.1 fmea. hey filroduced and ontrol the * Patent Stratcher and # Matching-Maching,” which gives o hitlerto uaatialnabla evenness to finished silk, Thelr goods aioalwase, I leugtl, straugtn, ond weight, just as rupresentail, — + The Newsboy's Song. * Bay, Johinng, how many ThOUXES Did you bave ter noli 1o Luy ‘That nobby-looking, gallus sult ¥ It's hunkey, Oh I my e “ I tell ser, Dan, *pon honor, too,— Yot seo n ehnin or mine Runa for that Boataa Clothing Store, Bquare-Doaling on tho slgn. #1I1o tnok me thero the other day § Ouly elght dollars, Dan, A Doy can buy there just s cheap AT 1o was & man, 1 blow for them, they're on the Square, And on 1hio coraer, 0o, @o right down Clark to Madlson, ¥or they're the kind for you.” e bt et b Y Second-Haad Organs, Very fine Itoed & Bons, Estey, Princo & Co,, and Turdet orgam, but iitlo uncd, for sale at eed'n Tem- ploof Musio, ¥4 Van Buren atreot, at nalf-price, ek s A s ki ‘Lhe s Peraccution?? of the Roman Catholte Church in Prusmine Berlin Correspondence of the Independent, Tho groatest mercy Lhat could bofall the Protestant or **Evangolieal” Clhurch ia Prus- sin would bo & smart touch of peraccution, I snppoto thora aro persons in tho Unitod Btatea who belleve tLe porsiastent assortion of the Ultramontano preas that tho Roman Catholie Chuich ia pornecated in Prussia. If such pey- rons had beon in Dorlin lnst week, thov could ?nv‘n witnossed in one day the following ncta s (1.) Diractly in the rear of tho Emoeror's pal- aco the Hedwig Churel,—whien is the principal Catholio Church of the city,—brilltantly illumin- aled and throngoed to overlloving at’'a apezial setvice for the jubiles appointed by tho Yope, tho mass calebratod with a procession and all tho pumr of high coromoniuls, withh carriagos of nubility, military ollicors, aud members of Parhizment blucking tha streot, to tho axclusion of owdinary traflic, flere was a mpecial glorifi- cation of the Popo unddr tho very eyes of the Lmparor's palaco, aud the polics swora on hand to direct omnibusges, wagons, ol to o youte whers they would not intetfere with thoe carriages I waiting befora the chareh nor disturb the Pa- pal sorvice by any passing nolee. (2,) The visitor could have seen and contribut- ed to o collection of Peter's penco mado st this Jubiteo festival ta replonish tao Pope's trensury. () I could read in the newapapors the lnst bull of Pius IX, damuing and excommunicating all who bad taken gnn n adoptiug, sauctiou- ing, or enforcing tho_eccloaiastical taws onncte el by the ltusstan Patliament and assorting tho supromacy of the Pope over tho legialation of thie Stato and tho foyaity of tho subjoct. (4,) o could have read in the papors tho ad- vortisoment of & pilprimage from Goimany {o Rome, organized in theoarly spring. 6,) Ho could lavo lcarned that o Roman Cathiolie wvfon, which, under (ho oxcitomont of Kullman's attempt on Iismarck, was closed last summor by the police on suspl- cion of beinga rovolutionarv elub, is reopon- ad by ordor of the court, while at the samo time a club of * social demovrats” was closcd by or- der of court, beeauss eneaged In rovolutionary Fropnglndmm: and a Jowish editor fined and mprigoned for publishing blaspbemy against the Holy Ghost, and thus ridieuling the Christian rfil‘lglon &3 held by the grent bedy of his fellow- citizons. DEATES. ALL AU tho Geand Conteal, Hotal,, Now York, L1, Mary, wite of T, 8, "Kim , o tar of . J, Glezsner, of ihis oity. n C., Infant sou of Jobn O, and fruif the Iamilly restieace, No, 4. at [l n'ciock n. 1. to-day. Carriagos ta Gracoland Cemotery, SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments alley paln, subdus ewollings, lLsal buras, aod will oure thoumatism, spavin, and any flosb, bone or muscla allmont. The White Wrapper i for family uso, the Yetlow Wrapper ls for aoimals, Prico 50 conts; Lacge bote tes 51, AENTArpoE Sparkling and Bright Will be ths Silver on your tablce, and all your ITonse- hold Utel . when cleannd and pollshod with Elec- tro Sillcon, This artfel naturalinfuserinl product, obtained feem a Novada tuluc, entircly free from grit or 1njurious chieraleals. It cleans and polishor with less Ia. bor aud greater brilllaney than auy matoifal aver beforo discororsd. It should boin overy well regulatea hon old. Sald by Housa-Furnishing Storov, Droggiats, Jows elers and Grocors. Agonts-GILLET, McOULLOCIL 4CO. FOR SALE. r ORLIITATED throush E out the Unlon—ezprensod ! e T hin, TNk Chicage. AUCTION SALES, By 8, DINGEE & CO., Auctionsces, B0 and E3 1Zaat Mandetplst. THE ATTENTION DEALERS & HOUSEKEEPERS 15 OALLED TO OUR SATURDATS SALE, APRIL 10, AT 10 O'CLOCIL A, M.y OF RICH! AND GLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cerpeting, Bedding, New and used Offico Furnituro, Handsomo Parlor Suits, Hnndsome Chambor Buits, Diniug.room and Library Furniture, Ohaurs, Tablea, Loungos, &c., &0, Also, 100 placos of new and handsoma Tapestry, Bruosels, and Ingrain Oarpots. Also, goutents of o PRIVATH RHSI. D . _comprising n_genoral variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURY, BEDDING, CROCKHRY, &o, &o. ALL TO BE 80LD WITHOUT RESERVE, 8. DINGHE & CO., e Wowa—r— =5 Auctioneors, ROUKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO,. and 79 Dearbora-st. : i i oharge and atiraotive A ction fiale on Bstarday, A aim., of Bl Crian| o, Wardrib il clogany Parlor and Coiay or sy Al op ‘Tables, Hair, 2%y, & large hno 0f Lurt d Huusehold Guods tha utfittle ussd.’ Tn eonacctiva witia this, & Iarse line of Crockery and Glasss esa wouds'will poastivoly be sold, without any , 10 raaky roain fur ottior 1a1ka causigaments. LB)’ WILIKKINS, BRUSH & CO. Auctionoars, 145 snd 197 Kast Randolpliat, FURNITURE AT AUOTIUN, EBaturdsy, April10, at 108, m'fl' wur usual Jarge sasurtuiont of d Secoud-haod Fur- are soatencs o1 & 1T rancs hunee) waparior Basior And Olinnavor Nois, Dibiag-loon aud )(rwh-m Furultire Carvots, &o. diy Manufucturing Istablisiment, PEREMPTORY SALE At Alton, 1., ou Triday, April 18, 1876, rty eon. 5o Vatory, hiacting shony #a160 lull}'w::g Ay s o yoremplory, as pastios are leaving the iy, ur with niscuigery', 15 1o Somploto ruauing say lanulacturing buslsess, - Ko Birguin: §19,00 sash Fequlred, TCTION SALES. VYT AT B U e Hold Regular Trade Bales of STAPLE 8 FANCY DRY GOODg§ WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Noflon.' STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Gloves, BOOTS AxwD SEHORg Tuendnys and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS TFurniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE‘ Crookery, Glasswaro, &o. ‘Wodnesdays and Saturdays, HORJES, RARNESS, OARRIAGES, BUGGIRg Mondays“and Fridays. APECTAL SALES made at any tme. Conelgnm: solciel, " Eolod catbied prompiz, Advsaces tie oy Yeceito V. A. BUTTERS & CO.8 REGULAR SATURDAY SALR, Targa and Fins Stosk of HOUSHHEOLD GOODS, : overy deseription. ¥ 2pIpw dnd Ut Jm'-"\"x’x'-'-'-lr Box, coxt 8o, A o 1 EAt e MORTGAGEE'S SALE, ENTIRE FURNITURE OF a Grst-o! dwolling, at our BATURDAY'S 5518 Aprll 10,1 Emplra Bedatead, with mazble slab aad iy, ror, 11 Ingrafu and 3-ply Carpeta. ‘W3, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsen, "~ REGULAR TRADE SAIE. TUESDAY DMORNING, Aprll 13, ot tip . 0'Clock, By WM. A. BUTIERS & CO,, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Custom-made Clothing, Boots, Slioss, and Nubbars. Ale, The Entire 8iock of & Boot and Rhoo Dealer, At Salostoom, 108 EAST MADISON-8T., Second Ving PEREMPTORY SALE, MARBLE, SLATE & STONE MANTELS, MANUFACTURRD DY H. GAMMRRDINGER, AT ATUCTION, ON TUESDAY. M i Solnotes b atora 13t Rosth Gk st dhraary st ¥ Tily stoclk camnrtsor Al raier comploto nith TIearts and, (bratov, mii withuut regard to valaey to tha ki) Offaring to tiows who'are sbosLES prrehate uaa ul Auesracaty to buy at this anle, Ay, Usminerdluges o o of tho nldnat. A0 tho oldest ma \I'-l(.lcillm in Chlcago, whoso works nowa, The Mantel i Mantelt are now on esbibition at ths stere Yo 19 WHKRE 'l'l‘lE SALE WILL TAKE PLACR WM. A, BUTTERS 4 CO., Avet Giie, 168 Thaat Maisun ster CRCETTI. BANKRUPT SALE OF TUE ENTIRE BTOCK OF A VWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALTR 1w GAS FIXTURES AT ATCTION, WUDNISDAY MORNING, A iy Tora T Filhary e 0 %2 @ Tho Btook consisting of a Trce varloty of Plat A, ot TG, Grasriers wb1 Brackatac g Infls assortmput of every quality, siylo, sud sizo Gl hades, Tha wholo colaprising an ascortmont af gnod relaty | rauds, waloh muat bo sold Withoat reserss, Jor casn. B urder of 8, Faut 4§ "T'ho stock ean b WH 00n in A7d o A HUTTER TIEENTIRE STOCK OF A Crockery Ware & Glass Dot Wednesday Morning, April 14, at 8 1-2 o'cle, At Our Salesraows, 108 Last Madisonst. The whole comprisen gonoral stocx of Gl sy Crookary Ware, Wancy Ohina Goods, Tea fiots, Limse Toreen Plator Ware, Fin Table Oduing, togolber sl ovesythiog fuund (o a well asiortad stock, i WM. A, BUITENS & CO., Auetionesn. By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, At our Friday's Bale, April 9, at 100, m., 160 BOXES VERIMICELLL 26 BOXES FARINA, Al Tmoortad Unods, £3 priio erder, and worthy the i toution of the tradn. ELISON, FOMEROY £ G0\, Ave tanem £l and 26 Landalphat, Friday Dorning, April 0, &t 0 1 oo OUR REGULAR SALE. Uurimmensa doutla stores Qiled with first-class KEW AND SECOND-ITAND FURNITURE! ALWAYS THK LAROEST STOCK AT ATCOTION In thocity, Duyers whit find Parlor fults, Chamberfel TRime R s Tirehen. Larmtion % focxe sar Goaceal Marchndise, Cnrnets, eddings Matienste ELIBUN, POMEROY & CO., dhetione 1id 85 Randoitdit. With Improvements, AT ATUCTION, Baturday Afterncon, April 10, at 4 oclock, ON THE GROUNDS, Corner Erie and Hlizaboth-sts Tot 39x120, with a 30-rcom houso, flnhblg ror tanomonts, with water on every f0or, 85 woll reotad. 3 'TIRME 5500 cash $000 due March 3 1676; $2,000 March 1,1877, intervst st q or cont} balance in 3 yoars at 8 per 6ed! torost. SALE PEREBMPTORY. ' LISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctione C e R, Sale at 269 West Madisonsh * The Entire Stock o(mhn Tetant weane, CROCKERY, GLASS, AND CHINAWARE, S4TURDAY MORNING, April 10, at 100tk Rl t Chins, Dinner, aud Tea Bels, Tollsh 5o Plain aud Deooratod. Also, n Large Stock Puatod Ware. YR ELISON, Pumum}"—njl ?g:;fl‘« By G T, GORE & COs U8 & 70 Wabasb-av. AT ATCTION, ON BATURDAY, APRIL 10, AT 9 0CLOCK: 15 Crates W.G.Crockery: A Large Lot of Pirat-Class Seoond-Hsod FURNITURE ,, Wardrobas, Bolas. Lo o Ghapbar S Wit Sl ads snd Buroaus, Walgus Chairs #1d Boipicy ke dud et e Beasp o e AN e e Gl O, o ol ChRt Jalook, a5 Kisgant Finetano Pisvo, oot 189, Par] M Pedn a 10! la‘o‘l’u' .Afmfl: ‘salo of 20 casas ul omial, A o & e wiies Rsvignas, BrUORE & CO., Auctionss iy J. B, CHAMBLLS & CO MORTGAGEERS sSALB. The Entire Furnitur® Of Two Largo Housesy 824 & 826 Wabash-87+ 0On the Premises, Satarday, April 10, 1875, J. B. CHAMBEES & CO., 43¢

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