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8 THE CIT GENERAL NEWS, The Standing Commilten of the Faetern Dircess of Micligan met yesterday anil confirmed thoe eleetlon of Tie, MeLaren as Biskop of 1llinofs, Thn temperaturo yesterdny, as obscrved by Manasse, ptician, 84 Madison street (Tninuxm Bribling), wan t8 8, m, 85 degracs ; 10 & m,, 86 ; 121, 563 4 o Wy iy 83 A Cop.'U0T'A Inquest wag ield yesterday moraitz on o Lody oy Theadors Kneipp who shiot himaelf in the Tieadt Monday JMRUL The vordict was suiclde v bia tn @ 0t of fempora 7 inasnity. ¥ o The Rev. Dr, wThomas, who lost his pocket-rok Morithy, Aftarnaan fu b Merelantw’ National Rarivy Wan much rojoleed to 15 1€ again in the hands of thw e 3 , of the Traders’ National' T O e i oo coutter n the batk, G o' caterday afternaon 3 disputc arose Detmonn fro owaters at Ton onih €ntrance of tha Tavatle atroet funnel, Tho diapule pread, aud fua Whort tine lecanie n_genvral T, ono PArty euerging from thw tnnnel clming tho Fght of Wway in opLosi- tion to tho teats teaveling un Randolph strect, day afternoon o little girl bout 7 yeara ofd wan hr‘)‘lllulgx‘la nto the Cottage Grove Yiation, Nho s light cotplesionad, s red b, snd i8 dreased fn 8 calico Qicte, materproof cluak, white straw bty and laced Alioce, There 4 a marked impedlment In her speceh Whiiel prevents hier frow telling ber nawo of place of Teghlence. ik, Chlcago Rifla Club met at the South Tsrk range en iy A, Ao OF 10 bl weMBor, Tocorded ‘the following arores at the riksard fange: Out of n powsble T5—Grecles, A Slmonton, 603 Burabom, 63 ; Beadwelt, @67 Tarnty, 17 ¢ Belnfory 0% 1. Beadwol 22, ut of o posaitie S—Fuller, 25; Dlackmer, 10} Prouty, 10 Beston, 5, ortly after 5 o'closk Monday afternoon & German et et vers Wikl MG i Futd 6 of T Hehoeuboten's beor-telivory wagons, alipped and fell Dackwards ont of the wagou, striking on his hiead and Tadly fnjurinie hix spino. 'Ho wia conveyed to his nonir, No, 149 West Sizleenth street, aud attonded by . Toal, who pronounices his injuries quile sovcre, Verver 14 & Oermau, 42 yoars of sge, and bas a family of three cufldren, Tuc decision fn the charter caxo will b _delivered at Ottawa thts afterncon, While mothing fn porltirely Enown, the fmpresslon ts that the Court will atot + dis- turh thitngs,” and kustaln the bogus olrction, 1¢ thin Do donc, shero 14 no reason to expect au eleetion of city ofticers, tho presunt incumbents, Aldcrmen fn- cluded, holding over to April. 1L will alsu amplify tho election by cuttlug off all chanees for tradiog, 1ol Yug the rumored enmpromive by which Afike Keoley i 10 be Tun for City Tresnusce, John V. Lo Muyno déntes tho report publiched fn thowo calumns yeaterday 4o the effect that the notarios who took emideneo for him in tho Lo Moyne-Farwell cuntest bad refuscd to flgn and attach their seals to what they had taken, 1o oxplaus that thore has been sotoo traible (o the wliguing of tie ovklence, but it wan with one of Mr. Parwell's uotariea, who for several sweeks biad been very bard to il 1o sayn, howover, that thy netary fn question was fiually found snd pro rly uttested the evidence, ok thet now the whole nnttor 1 evttled, ond that the case is inslapoto bo lahil boforo Cougress immcdiately upon its assembling, T'wo of the erjloyes of o of the rallroad machino Al et Loba LiLY UL oLl o A uproa A fow daye ago, and one of thew gat fearfully drunk and played tiie deuce th xiich an cxtent that he was reported to the General Superintendent, Thin gootleman, before dis- elinreing the wan, sumnioned tio partner who did not ket drunk and nsisted wpon knowing fully tho cir- Cumatances §a the cae, ‘Che mechauic, an honest son of Eriu, satd that he went out with Pat uud left bim at Uewl's saloon, A fow hours after Lo met Pat, who seenicd to bo under the {utluence of liquor, and the ‘ollowlng conversation occurred ~ between them: kY #es I, Cdfmmy! mes he. ! You'ro I be, pos he, *On what?' ses I On Leer,” #cn e, * Aud whero " nea 1, At Beat's, You'll bo diccharged.’ ¥es 1, *I wll,’ aca be, 1t s, sea lie, < Good day,” nea I. Y, . 4 that n\\_fl:’\lt Im?lw lbullal"ill‘l" quived the Superintendent. ** That's all,” said Jim. :3)‘.’"-4 You can gor wall the Superistendent s aud €at is now looking around for anuther job. Ald. Peter Malir, of the Sixtoonth Ward, who was scensod of amo pliferiug scansactions Ju connection with bis former ottice fu the North Town Loard, ex- plains the matler very satiefactarily to himrelf, but 0ok o rauchi us to thoae whor he {miplicales in_some queer trapsaclione, 1io sayn that when ho lefs the oMico L owed tan Board $311,18, To Bob Konny, bix successor 11 ofliee, ho gave §11.18 n money and n sixty day noto for the balance, In'tha courso of tima Albwrt Fateh, the Aresseor, dnsued u town order for the wmount,.nd took up Lie note, saylug ho would ratler hiove Fcter Mnhr's indebteduces than the tndubtedness of o member of hix owa loard, Tha ante wat paid when dus, and nothing moro was heard of 1t until Monday, when {4 was brouglit up morely to cover aometody's shortcomings, Doter sag be will blow on tho whole concern if they do not lot hin s artor ho wants to Lnow why Hob 3 eveatecn voichers io the records of tho Voard without so much 33 » mlgnature fa thom, Capt, John J. Healey lug records which Poter says prova Lfs innocence 4 that transuction completely, EVENING $CHOOLI, ‘The eveaing schnole of tha eity, which opened lsat svening, iad the following corps of teachers : \Junea School—=Alfrod Kirk, Principsl; Misies A, A, Bullard, f, I Bennett, and ‘Mr, W, ¥, Jones, Assfats -animon Sehool~A, L. Vanzwell, Prineipal ; Mixsen "E"M‘L’fu,‘nfl'é, Murch, and N. J. Mandelbsum, f. Intunts. A’l"\:n.‘:: :%hwlq'. Harman, Principal; L. M. Paloe, F, 1. T A, Dean, and Taiey Baker, Avslatau roater Schoni—11, 1, Beifield, Princtpals Smith, G, E, Davir, D, D, Gard, s 1% J. ially, x> elatan(s. 5 Father Mathew Hali—J, Enright and Thomas Walsh. ANeiroersy Schoo—G, V. Henth, Priucipals N. L. Breiter, Minnea 1da ¥, Slsnley, Gortio L, Williaws, nd Julls Callin, Asalstants, Welio School—J, I, Loumis, Princlpal; Amoid Teap, I1. L, eot, and Miss Eva Webstor, Assistunta, Sangamon Street Selool~J, Mahoney, Princlpol ;' J. T, sk 10, & earns, iss Anafo L. Da Siiasn A. MeCaleb, Atsiatants, Ward Scnool—0, F. Babeock, Princlpal; 0, B, Clark and . €, Wiiceler, Asslataniz. Tt I8 expoetud by flic Superintondent bt tho attend- anco will bo livreuftor ncreased go ba to domand e “dltiounl teachars, sudy i1t dove, they will La prowmptly Bupplicd, Y. Irunk,’ mes T. AFTER GOODRICH, ‘Lliere scema to ho a geteral disposition ameng mem- bersof thoe Bar of Chivago, and especilly utuoug tho Tur Astoctation, to advortiso the divorce business of At Guodrich, who has for a number of years been It 4a fulended me Court Thursday a motion obitaining divorces in Chicago cuurts, tosubmit to the Hu tosirike Mp, Goodri toruvs, for teasons et forth in tho siidaviis accome patying tho mution, Tho caurs on which tho dis- bariet ta nnkcd {a that of yprofessioual conduct in cauriig faloo unid froudulent ardvertisements to be in- d fu divers ncwapapers. ‘The advertisement ro- ferted to s os followy s PIGRCES LEGALLY OBTAINKD WITH Aol i incompatablity, uie. Yoo niode T Ly, Addtows 3. B, ox N e FOLTZ—-JUDD, THUE WEDDINO AT GRACE CHURCH. An foteresting ceramnony took place. yeutarday afters woon at Grace Clureh, befug the wodding of Proderick Louts Foltzand Mary Waehtugton Judd, danghter of H. Corning Juld, a prominont lawyer of this city and Uhancallor of the Dioesc of Hlinots, Mr. Follzlra mober of 1bo firn of architoxts, Troat & Toltz, Denldes havivg an excellent repulation in bia profes. sfon, {8 wiilels known for his many svelsl und musical quolltiee. The martiage was quite unostentatious, thera belng 1o display of dress or unnocossary fore miolitien. "A lirge Nuinber of frlcuduuf both partios snsemnbled " fu Lo church at (Lo sppoluted Lour atd courinting of tho Lrids and groom, fathur aud mother, woro ushiored i yramptly atd o'clock, “Cho sorvices were performed by the Tev, Clinton Lucke, asafsted Ly tho Rev, Mr, Lofingwel), 1ctos of Bl Mary's $ichool at Kuoxvilig, tll, whers ths bride completed Ler oducation, At the conclusion of o coremony tha party, accom- yaniod by o fow particular friouds, weit 4 b ro deico of Mr, Judd, at No. 357 Tudiatia ttrect, whaes o collation was sorved. Thery Was 0o recopiion, ama tho brido and groom, after dining, lnfe ou tie s p. me Milwaukeo & 88, Faul trafn for Milwaukeo and wotio of tho Wisconsin watering-placc, “Tho gifts which t {a customiary to make uren puch otcasions wero many and costly, Among the wost noteworthy may bo mentonod a gold watch ud cliji, Brescaitest by the Lridegrootn ; » salver and tetoaeiins tet, gold-linod, by the Hou, W. O, Goudy ; o saiver, with pitcher and goblets, gold-lined, Ly Mre. Gondy } Tolet ot by Aliss Clara Judd ; gold and milver tuutch. nafo, by’ Master Willio Goudy; lighly-oruamentod ol s cut-slass vaau, Uy Aled, Byauoy Myers: ol and silver card-recelver, by Alr. E. A. Snively, editor of the Carhuville Enguirer; gold and silver caks-knife, Ly Mr, E. 11, Sheldon ; Koruan gold bracalot, by Mr, and Alrs, Fiizbugh Whitehouso ; aliver card-rocetver, Ly Mre, B, A, ‘Ircat; s pair of allegorly friszes, by Mra. O/ I Beavernu 3 engraving of the Holy Trinity Del Sarto}, by tle Koy, Alr, Lofingwoll ; thread-lace l-cover, by Miss Kittlo Jouke: lace, by Mra. gold Jelly:nroou, by Mrs, A, T, Andreas ; an ex- Wy beaulifal odet-est (Cut-glass), Jn & holder of gold and froted silver, from Mr, and Mre. Georgo N. Black, of Hyriugtieid, il one dozon carved allver A, White; bronze pheasaut, bylAr, Mre . B, Mlayo: Lronta phossant, by Mrs, T, A, logd, of e Af.s bronze usuw, by Miss Clara J, tiwudy; ouys sud peard necklaco und locket, by Mru, Jiobwrt'luniter ; guld_ enstueled casket, by D, llobert tunter ; pecrl upers-glasa, by 8, 14 J, Hunter; eme broidercd jacket, by Mid Mary E, Pisk, of Quincy, 1L gold and aiiver sougrladlo, by Miss Margoret A¢ Wasbiuglon, of Wasbiwton, D, O.; chused silver spoon, by Nr. Hobart Jawmes, Washington, D, 0,; Lrouze Liuat, by Mrs Satuol Fuller, of Boston ; brouts eluck, by AIF. Lloyd Washington, ‘of Waslivgtan, D, silver wite-caster, by the Mo L wife, of Peoria ; one dozun solli wilver spoous, by the bridegroom | vawo of cholca tlowers, by Ary. Capt, Jall; milver and Bobomian glass tower vawea, by Gen, Joseph Btockion ; mossia vase, by Mra, Georgu Chande lur: Uronzo gas-buroer, by Mr. aund Mra, Baggot; broluzs Lirdy, by ir. Charlcs Curtte, ———— POSTMASTER McARTHUR, I8 COXNECTION WITH THE COUK OOUNTY NA- TIONAL. 'TitE Trinumn boa recently recelved saverat commp- mications saklug why, when there was a Sub-Tremaury 1n this clty, Vostmaster McArthur bad, contrary to thy| expruss provision of the law, spproved Juus 14, 183, eutitled “ An act to regulstound sacure (he safe koop- 1ng of publie money intrusted to disburving office: the United States,” which requires disbursing officers a4 places whare thare 15 » United States Bub-Troasurer nforth, aud | gon't want it st all. W name from tho roll of at~ | for « W, Jawea and | Bor busband, to keep hin men neglert ta do mo being deslarst to o cmbezzioment, doposiiad the fonds of i ofice to the amount of abont $10,000 fu I L Allen's Cask County Nath Wik, whivi euspendold with Post-Oflice de- pusite to (hat npount_ameng ite Jiabilities. In ordor 0 aitord Postiaster MeATthur opoortunify to anawer 1hie queation for inmeelt, n TRIBEX? reporter yooterday warterd npon that uiilclal for bin repls, den, SeArthur thus pald in resp The Cook County Honal wan s Unltod Btates Do- poxilozy, an vel-0fico nceaunt there jree Slonug1athe catablishment of tho Sub-Tresaury huce, After the Sub-Treasury was established hero [ was di- rected by tha Depinrtmient fo dnposit the surpius funde of the lost-Otlice in tho Bub-Treasury, which 1. dil, Jeaving In the Cook County National 1ank ouly ennnghi famda to 1 4 the eurrent axpeuses of the Post-CNico, @:n, MeArthur added thattho Treasury Department tad appeoy eiated the margin on the boods deported 1w tho bank £ secnro {18 eirenlation as s credit to the Fost.0ica depoeit, which hind reduced by abont one- hnlf (e amoint dtie from the hank, which is now only about £20,00, Kor that tho Postmaster 18 liablo on hin omeini bond, but the smonnt will be rodueed somee SUAL by tite dividend, which will bo declsred on the Aestcitlenent of tho aifulrs of tho bank, il Jhan A PLEA FOR CHEERFULNESS., LECTURE DY JAMER T, ViRLEM, “The recond locture of the Btar Cotesn was delivered 1 vit evening ot the Unfon Tark Cougregationnl Church b ¥ Mr. Jenes T, Fiolds, who mado #A Floa for Cheer- fiviness ™ his them e, Me, Plelds futroduced his aubjoct Bt referring o the fact {hat a9 & natlon Americans w1150 nouo too cheorful, Bomehow, wo il had s Latit yordor to tho Lemont mlone in every particular,— atrength, duralaiity, and bownty,—and further, that o leait fn quantity o conetricl the entire ballling, i lufe n commanfeation wills the Tosrd, aeiting foril Ui waperor, medt of his Aac, as Attestiad by the Sec ritars of Wer, the Oninan~e Hurean, aud tie Englnser Corpa of tho Unitel States Army, fn Ccompetition with Lewont atone, and cltod vorious public bufllags throughont the Northwrat which had bern countrncted of it, amonit othiers the Unlted States Arsenal at Hoel Tland, The communieation clodes fhapnily Ly Inrit- lug the Loard (0 sisit bis quarrion” at thoir conveni. eace. THE COUNT-FOUSE FOCNDA P The Committes on Pulile Balidiogs amil Publio Ser- vice of the Connty Doard tuet yeetetday efternoon consider the maiter of recominending the award of tha contract for the foundatlon for the now Court. Hoire, The firat buctnesn wan the further consideration of the respousibiiity of McNefl & Son, to whom the Committie. kad agreed 1o vecommend the awarding of the coulract for $72900, A dincusaion of thy celiabiilty and financlsl atanding of their bondsmen was [onge and earneat, and a distruat secenied to existin the minds of tho Commitiee, parily bocating the hid wat Ay far below the Architect's uumm_, and partly bieesitse the tormer repianations of MeNolls' botds, cn were unsatinfactory, Commissionor Conly moved that In_came MeNell & Sow fatled to produce satisfactory honda, that the rone tract e It to tho next lowest biddar, Henry 11, 1arns, for $44,000, and that Lo bo Invited® before the Commlites, Me, Harma wean within_ hearing distance, as wero algo n acare of oller rival bidders, Jle camn befors the Conunittee at onee, but 3r, Cox stopped in nhesd of Wim and was allowed n hearing. s claimed of Jouking ae thoughs wo lad noser weleamed Giod's me vaenyera of cheatfulncas—alr and aunlight, Wo muls the impreesion npon fordfauers of n people who swero nover hap py, ond who, ua Miss Mitford sold, Iaughed with dillelty, ‘This wis no low true of ow: Sundsys than of our tveck dayn, Ana pood Frenchman had sald, wo were 3100 plotie ort Sundacs, It only supkd, There waa « ven & melaneholy ding fong in”one chutch-bodly thit H . the merry peals from tho urch-towars fu Englam 1 snd other countrica, cheeriutuess waa hut A wellordired common sonme, white gloom sran i, gratitudo o Delty, tne of tho beat expressions of .this laek of chioerfitinoss wan simmed up In the max't: Expect nothing ; then you will_ uot lo disappointed, Mow much Dotter, nn Kingeley had esil, to oxpoct everything ; 1hot, Whether we got 1t or not, we'd eojoy It § nud, It wo gt i, should enjoy 1t td e, To Iugh wan mat'n apeclal prerogative, nnd, beaiclen, it was the beat of tnice, ind conscrved and prornoted all the vital o er. ‘The smalleat business n buman boing could_nne £1R0 in, And the meanent, was to borrow trouble, Tho £riio wisdam won that of iho Pereian philurophier who cared naught for two days,—iho day that was past aud tho day thut was to cume, The Incture abonnded with persanal remintscences of Dickens, Washingtou Trviug, Thackerss, and other famoun liternes folk, and wo {tseif of Lo clicoriest aud brightest ort, —— EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. INVESTIGATING CHARGES, Amceling of tho Board of Trusteas of the Blate Charitablo Lo snd Ese Infirmary took plece in that institution, cornor of Adams and Peoria strcots, yes terday, Tho Doard consists of D, Goodwiy, Jr., of Chicago, President; . C. Willisme, of Wil County; snd Dr, 8, P, Sodgwlck, of Dub The entire afternoon wias spont in hearing charges agalnst Dr, E, L, lolmes, sttending surgeon, by W, 11. Condan, s lawser {n this city, It scems thnt last Aprita blind glri cailed for adinission for trestment, Dr. Holmies oxawined her eyes thoroughly, gave her but littlo hope of any improvement fn hor coue ditlon, and told her that sho could enter the In- frmary for treatment provided sho pad her board, but showed that the appropriation for tho support of {ho {nstitution was not large vnough o admil of any increano of dnmafcs. The glrl was (00 poor ta pay the amount roquisite for her mupport, but obtalned a proper certificate aud applied agsin w July, Dr. Jlolmea prononuced her casc upon recoml cxsmination & hopeless one, anik oy the Iudruary #% for curable cases ouly, his judgateut Jod him to refuso tho girl admieston. ‘I'hrongh sume provious acqualutancostilp Mr, Con- don waw ueked to take up the case, which lie bas done by the charges sgalust Dr, Holmeu'for various abuses, negct, « o rolativa to tho girl curability from oc. ulists ahowed no canko of xmplaint 3zulnst Dr, Holmea® caurso, and any fault can he found with him & will Lo that Lo would not advieo the blind girl to undergo tha un- necessary pain of un urml-m. An opfuton from vz, A, Burk agreed that the girl was hopelessly blind, otid that he sbonld have done what Dr, flolmes dul. Thoso witnesses wera sll sumnmoned by Mr, Condon onud put upon the stand under uath, bt Ko far, no grounda for complaint ara visiblo, Tho investigation contiutios ons week from to-day, and in all probability will be about sinlist o clharsc tor aud result, LOCAL LETTERS. OODEN AVENUE 6TAEET-RAILWAY, o the Kdizur of [he Chicagn Tridune: Cir1ca60, Oct, 5.—~Tho Common Connell Ring msy a4 well nderstand firat an laot_that thero Ia no money 10 bu tnado out of tho above, They may au well allow the ordinance to be passod immedlatoly &5 postpono it for & year or two,—samoe aa Indians strect, It will havo to be domo ultimately without cowpensation, Lvery property-owner along Ogden aventie is lu favor of the track, No oppoaition to it from that sourca can bo manufactured even by the fugenuity of Whito % Co, “Die lattor may a5 well theroforo make & virtus of ne- cessity und {nterposo no further objections to thy ors diuance, 1M they do this wo shall bo thankful; if not, we shall bo rursaful, However much we nced tho cars to butld up the busitiess on tho trest, and got to aurl {rom the centro of thy city, we are willlni to suffer all tho loss and incouvenience ratlier than be bled by tue scalawags composing tho # Council Ring.” We offer 10 * indurement,” We will not go to *rea ® anybody, If wo can't et tho ordinance without * bribery " we 0aDEN AveNuz, TIAT 10WA ATTORNEY. Tothe Iditor af TAe Chicaya Tridune : Ciricano, Oct, fi.~A communication appesred in to- day's TRIBUNE from Mr, J, O, Burker, an nttoruey of tlus city, stating that J, M, Willcox, representing him. Aelf a8 a0 attorney from Iows, oblained money from bl through prescoting s lotter purporting o bo written by mo. A3 duty to mynclf and to tho mem-~ bera of the profeaslon, I here stato tliat { gave Willox no such letter, nor authorized any person to do 8o fur e, and it in thereforo a forgery, Willeox came to me assiutance, nud like othars, boing little more charitablo than wiso, T granted his reqtist, 1 havo not seen lim for mure tlian & month, and suppossd ho hnd left tho city, 3, Barkor may reat assuzed that I, liko Limaelf, have galned nothing by scquaintance with Willcos, Ropeat Broxixazox, Afturney, QEN, CANDY'S DEATHL, To the Elitor af The Chirago Ivibune ; Cincaan, Oct, 3,~-Fleasy inform n constant reder of your paper when and whero Maj.-Gun. Canby was Xlled, Fleaso state oxact locallty, according to oficisl rocorid. By doing 50 you will much obliga A Bunsonruen, ‘The death of Gen. Canby oceurred April 11, 1873, T8 heeuoof tho pardnr wed. ne Lavs Bets 10’ BinLLs yon County, Nuribern California, Capt, Jack, Bchon- chin, Jr., and two other Modocs, wero axecuted at Fort Riamiathi, Cal,, Oct, 3, 1819, for tho murder of Gen, Couby and Dr, Thomaa.—En,} s S THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Clerk cattsed (ho uaual noticos ef clec- tion to be posted yesterday for tho oloction of county oficera in November, Tho Grand Jury began work yesterday morning st 10 o'clock, taking up tle regular docket cases, which, for the 1most part, are of & pelty character, About farty cases wero disposed of, and the jury adjourned unti] this morning, Thoma F. Judge, one of tho numerous csndidates for Clork of the Buperlor Court, hsa taken off his coat, 114 asldo businces, and wone to work tn earnest, Yor the next fow days hls faco will bo ulssed ut the offica ol the County Treasurer, A Rpringfeld dapatch of & fow days ago stated (hat thoorder of tho Huproma Court 1n the caso of Llsnner- lisasolt bad boots forwardod. Upto last evaniug it had Ht been receivod by the Bheriff, Tl prospact of tho Irisouer’s beiug excused from golng 10 Jullot to-more Tuw in good. Hiatu's Attorney Reed was oxpocted homo yestorduy, bt was dutalned by the eontintied {linen of his ag inuthier 1n Weatern New York, As s cousoquence no buslucte was trauvscted {n tho Criminal Court, Ume of iy asulstant, Alr. lio Rirch, bolng taken up with the Grand Jury, The Committon on Publle Servico promise fo repart tha uames of the Judges of E(BL’llolr to the Hunr-r’w- day, Tho closeat watching on the part of reportors Lina failsd to Bud ot whew iy mu’l’l‘ns of Tl Comn, mitice appoluting thy judges was held, et the peopls Hust accelt Wy Teport s ail, right, Tho Oppasition party, certauly, will fad uo causw o cowplab, The Committes on_ Publie Bullings sud Edueation were yuaterday L rucelit of coxupflln from the Su. porintundent of the coustruction ot the County Boarde ng-House st Englewond, o the effect that tha tinson. ry-work was bulug delayed on azcount of the contran. wr“lur! ltllll;‘l‘xinlz;llx‘cmm-mueumllnu tolive up to Ll cotract, wrdar ct appear to-day and eapiue, o t0 WO coutraciurs to MH, EMEHSON Wit In April, 1573, oo Heat fivorce Jn tho Bupremo Court of Muagseanceita from 1. Emcraon, of this iy, living at No. 63 Wnbiah avonuc. Thv wrousd uyoqt whitbiig docree of the diYorce was grantud way aifults tho same connection the Court further vrdered defondsut, W, I, ¥murson, ahould plaiuant tho eum of $10,000' 00 0F before tue ey ¢ uly followitig. 1t appoarig tsat 8o 1ard of o uiumey hud been paid, tha Gourt nut long 240 issus) an ord, which was yeatorday placed In tbo Lande of Deputy: Blierl(l Lradloy, to La sorved on Emerson, urdering lim to appear snd whow causo why sn’ execunion should not be lssued to compel thu paymeut of the tnousy. Thiv now phase, in theold cass, fu iikuly 1o give Alr, Emerson sume trouble, WILL COUNTY SIONE HEAUD EUOM, Tho Hon, W, A. Stool, Msyor of Jolictand owner of ono of thie Iargeat quuTrics in tho Weal, was around the bulldiug yeaterduy pleading the merits of (Le yro- duct of his wlone-beds, with s view to attracting the sbiention of the Board' thereto, aud to belng reigew- Degpd-in the choics of material for the construction of the Bow Uousk-lionas, Hg thind bls ataue o au- | PLUASE pETTLY, ucchIn was grantod a ~ \ tat the bid of Hatme wan fanlty,and partook of straw- like natura: that his Lid for piling was $37,000, aud not :3:.%. and that bis entiro bid was $94,000, and not 0 Tais ereated a Uttlo slir in the cirele, and flnally the bRl wan produced and the figures were fouud to have been fucorrectly carried out, and that the total wan £54,000, an had bean stated, Mr, Ifarts wias then heard. o satd he was worth aver ‘§10400 over and ahove all Habilitios, and sbin. hantly zbie to carry ont tho contract if it was awarded him.” 1l¢ usmed a8 hin bondsmon T. 3. Bradley, O, . Viishek, and, perbape, Heury Greenebaum, Architect .gan sald he tid not know Mr, Harms as a contractor, atid o hoped to bo apated any annoyance in the construction of the Court-Ifouse by tho award- 2 Of vontracts o fuesperlencod men, After lintening to sowo etatomenta from AMesars, MeNell and Marms the Commuitteo adjourned until thiw norning it 10 o'clock. S THE CITY-HALL, ‘Tho Committes on Btrocts and Alleys for tho West Divislon did not meet yestorday owlng ihe lackof & qnorum, Hickey and Dixon oceupled tholr wsnal positions yeaterdny, nefliier of them having taken tho cath of oftice, They will probably doso to-day. During tho month of Heptember the Board of Pub- Lo Worke laid 16,368 feet of eldewalk in varioua parts of thecity, Of this, 1,333 feeb were of stone, aud 810 foct were of cemont and concreto, Notw thiat Hickey fn confirmed, §¢ may (ntorost his frienila to know that tho obatacle In hia path was tho ex-Taller, Conrad Folz, Atone time tho sly Courad thought ho had everything fixod, becauss ho hiad Joko Itehtn on bis slde, but ke slipped up. Hergt, Dixon's nuccessor in tho position of com- mandant of tho Detective Department hua not yet beon nnmed, and may uever e, The ldea that tho doteo- tives should bo immedistoly under the control of the Doputy Superintondent s galned constderablo ground lately. Bhould this course be taken, it wonld leavo n vacant Bergeantey, which might bo filled by promoting a man and placing bim {n oneof tho ontside atations, ~tho ono on West Chicago avenue, for instance, Should the opposite idea presall, Horace Elliott would run a good show for the ponition, Mayor Colvin yeaterdsy notified Martin Scully, the removed Polico Court Clerk, that unless he fmmedi- ately turned ovur all the proceeds of Liu ofice dua the elty, o would frumediatoly prosccuto hira for larceny. Jetfy Crowley, thenow nomiuce, will probably go nu-mx?n the Councl] on a prell{ close scratch, Hels one of thuso unfortunates wha have & number of enos miss who caunot explain their qontility, 'The deetelon in the quo warranto case will bo glven this sfternoon {u the Supremo Court at Ottawa, aud (s 13 to bo direetly, clnost unquaillledly, in favor of the eity anthoritie At least 80 says Dame Ruinor aroand the City-Tall, and those who corrolorate her arser- tions appear to know what they are talkiog about, As may esslly bo {magtaed Msyor Colvin and tha rost uf tho adminlstration wers on a [{Xn!mmuull ull yester- day, and this, with flickey's 1ittlo glorification among hin frleuda, ncoraed to ompty tho entir City-Hlall out into the wiite room of tho Grand Pacifio. * Much ro- Ioleing s the order of tho dar, DIARSIAL DUNLAT WANTS TO GO UOME. Already thero In & akeluton in tho Suely-furnlshed oflice of the new City-Marshal, und 82 husrassinz has, twen its prosenco to the present incumbont that ho by thoughit serionsiy of resigning, and bae oven trind I s Jn on keveral forms of resignation, ns the paper in the wasto-bunket under hia deek 10ight shiow 1f caree fully cxamined. As Mr, Dunlsp 18 & man who ke apa his” borrows “and ~ his geiefa to himeelf, visry Il hau beon known, outside of Iis - pi. fleo, of the troubles 'and snube to vyaich o ins been subjocted, In the firat R‘uce. I pted tho offica under au ordinance giving him at lsas’: fase tery oyer the Department, but after the ordinan co waa amended, sud his powers curtatled 10 80 great n doo gTea that o was st once bt a mere figure-tread, ro. dponsilje for th dolugs ot e Dopartinent ' and ot not baving onoe single word to say abaut ita Iosnage- aent, othier than o sanction such action a& e Gener. al Baperintendent 1might chooss to tako, other watters have added (o this dissatis| thought that the detoctivo forcs needed but ho wan powerlesa to change » singlo 1aing, the Suporiotendent rst proposed it, whicds tho Bupor- {utendont refused polnt blink o do, = When. ko accupted tho oflice Lo understond that Bir, Rshin was to resign Oct. 1, orsmmodiately aftar e wapapor crite dctsm Lad somewhat subalded, and with this fect in wiew it 1a sald that Mr, Dunlap was givon the rivilege of “appofating his nucccaior, Aboit & weok ago b lestnod from tne Masor (Liat #uch & coursa wis Inte l)mllbla, the oflices of the departmien t must bo entires ly in the control of the Mayor and (Comnon Counell, Ho remonstrated, but all to 1o avall; Lo wa not ovea consulted {n the nomination, Hiuca that time, aud pupoctsly Duainp was feeling vzceedingly Uiae, 11is seaiguation has been written out, Wil it be handed 1n to the Mayor? ‘Thero is a slight PosaiLliity that it will not, andthore nre ter probabiliztes ‘that it wiil, To- day's dolnga will decide, BOARD OF JIEALTT, Dr. Millur, Eanitary Superintendent, submittad his wockly mortality report Josterday, showing that the total of deatlis was ouly 127, o decroase of 53 from {he provivus week, and o decromsoof 16 from tho core reaponding week of 1874, Thuro wera 61 males and 64 femalea; married, : siogle, 04; leas thau 1 year old, 43} lesw than 3, 20. Canses of death: Consumption, 11 cholera infantum, 14; convulsions, 103 fever 17 bronchitia ilon, '8 ; Brightts 'discase of th kidneyn, 37 pooumonia,’ 4; old age, 33 jsundioo, 2; iudigention, 1. ‘The Piiesuth Ward Snalntained ith fatal reputation, and lost the Ligheet porcentage, 1 in 2169, Tho Teuth Ward waa nearly equal to_ ity 1osing lin 2,170, Tho 'I'velfth was the mout whol lesome, losing ouly ona of #1a wholo population, 16,702, gl oy CRIMINAL, James Dalnes, & boy of somo 14 summoers, was sent up for thirty deya yosterday by Sumemorfield for steal 1oi; & horso and buggy from Uulting & Ellsworth, J. 11, Howe, of No, 40 South Deaplaines, camplains thiat sncak-thievos vislled him yeaterdsy, and stolo an avercoat, 8 mortysge, and two notes, all of which are of no carthly uso to the robbers. James M, Taylor gobbled up the fino waich which Philomo Sarshall oalls hers, A policemman in lurn gobbled up James, and aftor he was locked up at the Armory {t was discoversd that James was a D'sni- tentlary pird fust fet looss, Dompster & Co,, dolng business at the cormor of Madison street and Fifth aveune, complain that some time during yeaterday afternoon snesk-thioves atolo a {ruuk contajuing gloves, mittens, and notions, valusd ot $2,000. Fo clew to tho robbors, AL A, Tonlol scems to be thotarget of all the burglsrs in town. At i o'clock yoaterday morning his rosi. denco at 603 Wabash avnus was visited by burglars, who galuod entrance through an open bLasement window, Cho servauts wero srounod by the nolas, sad the thiovos wers 1rightened off beforo securiag’ any plunder, Tho Madison atreet squsd pounced down nn the | mock-auction places alony Caual streot yesterdny afier- nvon aud captured 8. Mitchsll, Uilbort Hebm, Jobn Gibbert, Fdward King, Wiillam Smith, ond Harry Weat, all of whom belog to that nefarious class knows a8 rupers-in, 4 Vagraucy ¥ waa booked b each of their pawes, The police at tho West Madizon Btreet Station took afitof activity yeaterdsy afternoou, sud deecended upon thie ealovis of Johin Picklo, a¢ the cornor of Jasbtogton aud Doaylaines sizeots, whora they found seveu clivlcy sueak-thisves waiting tholr call, and all very willing to sccapt feve lodging at the fitatlon on account of tho dampacss of tha stmosphors, And now they have a pollcemwn watching Freddy Uarria whilo b les at Bt, Lukv's Mospital, and they are golng to put bim through s course of sprouts for cutilug tho turoat of Miss Viols sad then ssasying to wmar his own bandsome body by cutting his own throat, L ud his quondaw wistress aro In & fair way yosterday, Marshal A Granger from Farwoll, Tnd,, whote name could ot Lo ascertained, arrivod i thls city yeaterday, and, Lutug a wmau of ‘guod fntentions, be jamedistely slupped bis mother-in-law off for lowa, Dut while s was amiating her to the cars in tho Wells sireot depot {hiroo roughw jostled agaiunt Litn, and soon after he uoticed the loss of his pocketbook sontainlng $200 in wouey aud §2,00) v noted, He could not recognize suy of {he trio again, aud 1 couscquently loft homo. less aud ponuiloss tu's strange city, Jobn Hoffman aud Williswa Jones aro two entorpris. Ing merchant-policeruen 1n the Wead Division, Fiud. ing themuelvos whort of nickels for thelr vespor glisa or lagur, gy pounced dowa upoa Charlcs dfbberon, of 38 Weat Madison stiget, and made bim beliuve Was thy toat disorderly man (n Cbicago, and that tho uuly thing that could refortn bim was trip to tha ata- tion, sud tkence to the Bridewell, Then (hey Jarked Lit' aloug by the coat-collar, aud started with their PWaker on the way o the atation, As thoy nearsd (o coouer of Dusplaines strvol they began to think that Chatles was not such a bad fellow, sfler ail, and so 1bey told i to Ax thetn with colu, snd thab would be ali right. Mo thought su ou, for a8 _s0on 88 be could b bad thous two chiaps marched right into the Madi. 500 Bizeed tatlon, and there tbey Uatna 8 by 30 cell. flafman has played thn ame trick befors, and es- eajed punislment by & mers aectdent, A~ i ANNOUNCEMENTS, Thers will be a mecting of ho Union Club st thelr roome, McCormick Block, thd evening, at 8 o'dlock, Prenident Richard Edwarita of Normal Unisesaity, linols, will couduet tho nocaday prayec-meotiug to- day, noon, in Farmell 1fall. Tho snla of cata for the Tivodorn Thoman' conrerts of next week begins thix moriing ot 0 a'clock at dan- #en, McClurg & Co.'s, 117 Stao stroet, The regnlar monthly meetisg of the Board of Man- agers of the Ol Peoplo’s Hono will bo held at tho Iome, Indfana avcnue and Thirty-niuth streot, at 2 o'clock to-day, Tho National Aocation af Mt Holyoke Alimnn will meet in tha reading-roon of ‘the Young Man's Ohtistian Assoclatfon, under Farwell Hall {entrance from Arcade court), to.day at4:30 p, m, The Rev, T, Sabine Enight, of London, Eng., who ine heon u colaborer with Moy aud Kinikey, wil give an nccount of thetr work at thio Templo Baptist Glireh cornar of Harriron and Sangimon Arects, this oven 1 b 5200 wielock. The opentug exerciaca af the Mxtsenth regular win- ter pesstau of the Hahnemann Modical Collrge it lin heli this nvontug at the Collers Dutlding, 247 and 2 Coltago Grove avenue, Prof, E, 1L, Prait wiil dellver an tnfroductory addrosa at 8 y. m, There will be & bueinens and roclal meeting of tho Jarvard Alumni Ansociation st the Sherminn Houea club-rooms Baturday evening, at 5:30 o'clock, All #at mombern of the acadomical department and pro- casiunal schools are cordially fuvited, The only Jecture by Frof, Peprer dn thin ey, thin nenson, will ba tho ona adverticed by tho Nunday Tro- ture Buclely for nest Sunday, The subject I Th Gorgeous Phenomena of Yolarized Light,” A mnil {udu of brilliant s-foutifie experiments will be given, inclindingg tho diaplay of tho famans “ Glhoat,” The admission-foe, as unual, In only 10 contr, Connolesonrs and art-buyets who purposo to attend tho Highwoul art.slo {hin cvening #hould Lear it mmind ihis {4 the Iaet opportunits for an inapection of the works befors rale. Thero should bo n Iargs tirn- unt this evening and lively competition, & It (s (s frat timo thiat a_eolloction of palntinge, without o +ingln poor ona in 1t, has beon affersd for Rale, They arotho bet sampled of tho beet Gorman artiste, I Tandneape, marine, figurer, nud attll lifo, and tho only complete represontation of tha German kehioal that Ly ever been madu Nerg, Thean wha wieh pood plotures, thoteforn, will havo {ho ratiataction_of knowing that whatever thoy by will be creditable an a Iegitimato work of nrt, - Tha salo commencen this ovening ot tho rooms, 163 Wabaah avenuo, — SUBURBAN. LAKE vILV., “Tho Doard of Trustees hold {1 regular meeting Mon- day night, Messra, Sulzer, Weoiter, Goode, and Schira- woll belug present. The prrucipal busiuoss wus the consideration of tha report of the Water Committeo in rogard o bids, Thoro wan s farge sitendanca of pipe- mon Interestad fu the reault of the delfberatlons, The roport was adoptod a8 to the fulzt pipe, aud the con- tract lot to Soulerin, Jatars & Co.—also Xnowi as the Ailwaukeo Bridgo and Ipo Company—for §4,859, This firm lias had largo exnnriencain this bustness, snd among otlier work butlk the squcdnet hridgo over the Silwanken River at Novth street, The Commitien nde vited that the contrnce for furnishiug nua laying 11 wmiles of plpe, with thy necesrury valven nod bydrana, Lo et " to Do A, Chappel, of thin city, as tho lowest veaponsible bidder, ho offcre ivg to do the vork for 477,200, A somewhat lower total estftals, might ho obtined by combining parts of soveral tids, but tho Committeo cousidered it demirable o have 1ho work all doue by onu contractor, Thio report siryed up eoto of the pipe men, who con- sidered tho contract theim, Farriugton % lrauch and John Miiky both piut 40 8 claim for the work, o theira by right. ‘There was n large amount of animat- ed dincunsior, and rtrong languiage was usl, alitien Leing, indulged in, which ars o doubt regretted, “Tho debate ‘was finaily ended by an - Journmen t to to-night, when this portion of tlio report il bo Lurther co Meanwhilo the Water Commityen and tho Lonrd uf Trustees wiil give all thy bida a jout overhauling for the completo editicativn of tho latser body. Tho kummy 'bas beon taken off for a week, on A count of thu_cutting down ot Diveraey svenue, This wilinconventence dwellers up north not u little, aud will i a'ierfera capecially with tho High-School scliolars, s vl joad of thown gook up every mosning, If the mana gers and patrous of the dummy wcro haemonfous In thelr views, somo arrangement might have boen m3do to nvold ita entlrs Temaval, but as thern (4 n s:ong minority smong tho lake-shora noaple hustilo to 1 4 running, tho Northi Chicago City Railwuy Company Tieed not o expectad to be very accammodating, Tho ‘opposition want tha track i tio middlo of tho strect, and horse-carn Aubstituted for stoam, runniug ot mare frequent intervalw, Tt I claimed, on the othor hand, that tho local travel doca not pay vxpensos, nnd that all profits are mada ont of the cometery-goers Sundays, Horeccara aa » aubstitute would not Lo an dmprove- ment fnanchally, —_——— ‘;\ILUR:E OF A NOTABLE BANK, Which nd Successtully Weathered Two Panlcs and Threo Extraordi- nary Ruav. ‘The Third Avenuo Bavings Bank of New York, an lustitution of twonty-one years' standing, and notablo for having muccessfully passed through two severe panics, and with- atood throe ' of tho mevorest ' runs" on rocord, hos st losl wuccumbed to it miefortunes, mismanagoment aud poor invest- monts, and suspended. It began busiaoss in 1854 s tho Bloomingdale Bavings Bauk, wont through the panio of 1857 with tlying eolors, and in 1863, when 1t wasat ity prime, had 25,100,000 on doposit und upward of 250,000 surplus, ' In April of thot yoar & heavy declino in Atlautic Mait steamship stock, on which the bank bod font large sums of money, caused B ‘‘run" an the bank which lasted four days, dur- ing which ovor £1,000,000 was paid ont to the dapositors, who lost tho Intercat on tholr money from Jau. 1, and the bank suceessfutly weuthor- ed the storm, which it was expecied would swamp it. Hubsoquent disseneions awoug the Laok Trustees, and tho publication of tho ro- ports of privato Examivore showing a doficit caused & eccond run in Octobor, 1871, which, howevar, abated lu a fow days, after 81,500,000 bad beon paid out, tho bavk paying all domandy 80 promptly that confldenco was Somewhat re~ stored, “Tho third aud groatest run ocenrred u the following Jauuary,aud wao resnitant upon tho publicattan of gravecharges of mismanagemont. For ton wookna crowd of wilddopositors besiogegl tho bank, clamorous for thair moncy, As fu caso of the two provious runs, the claits wera paid Bmmplly an (ast as the croditora presontodd thelr 00k, and thousands of dollars lm"d over tho countors each day. During the flrst two dayn of tho ron 500,000 wore witbdrawn., Poople won~ dorod whore tho meney camu ftom, as it was sup- Enwu tho bank had uot sufilcient’ rosources to old cut. Weok after wook parsed, and still thoro were no nigns of = sbatement, but the banke camo to its rescue and demunds wora atill promptly Tho Mutual Lifo Tnsurance Compou; 81,000,000 of it4 socuritics, and the Larl Bank loanod largo amounts, Tho strugglo con- tinuod, but after ton weets of stondy poyments, aggregating over 4,000,000, tho ran coased, DBut it loft tho bank in a vory poor coudition, and fts resources wero nearly exhauated. It was Ko seriously cripplod that, when tho panic of lust fall camo, it was barely abla to kocp up, althongh itw true flaancial coudition wns not genarally known, Since the rua of 1%72, the doposita have not oqualed the withdrawals, which, owing to tho hard timos, have been Iarge, wlthough stoady, and & tho monov diminishud, tho socaritios of tho bauk have beon mur- keted to obtala the necessary cash for the deily domands, until now very fow of tle Iablo socuritiea aro loft, Far tho paat throo months the trustecs have uuderstood that tho bank cuuld not contioue much longer, but it was only n fow woeks ago that the dupositors wore put to ooy inconvenience, Fiuding the mionoy o low, tho officiols Lad to euforco tho GO-day law, and domanded notica of withdrawal of any iargo amount, Tuesday ovening, it was decided toapply to the Btate Bank Buporintondent for the appolutmoent of a Roceiver, and Thursday tue application was granied by the Buprams Court and the bank's doors wero closed, Do- posits hnd boea roceived up lu the last, atlier than oxcilo remarke by s refusul, which would have procipitated anoth- er run, but thn amounts thus coming to band woro laid awdo in unvelopes nthout entry on the books, sud tho dopositors will of course receive thin monwy in full, 'The oxact atandiug of the bank is not yot mado pub- lic, bat It 18 cortaln the deposits can now hardly excoad £1,500,000, distributed among some 8,000 peraous, and tho aesets which aro left are en EM," comprining wild-cat Boathorn bouds, and oavily mortgaged roal estato, that not nbovo 50 cents on a dollar is hikely to bo got from them. S THE BUELL LIBEL SUIT. H1, Lous, Oct. 6.~The quostion of the saf. clenoy of the indictmout agsinet A. C, Buell for alleged libal of Heuator Chandlor, ot Micki. osmo before the United States Circuit Court "fi““ to-day, and was argued by counsel, sfter which Judgs Troat dotivercd au oElulou 1 which bo vaid tho gravost question in the matter was tont of jurlsdiction, Father tho P'olico Court of Washington City bad or bad not juriwdiction of tbo offonse charged. It had Joiwdiction thou the Criminal Court bas no right to take vogui- zauce of it, 1f 1t Lisd wot, then the st of 1874, Riving tho Criminal Court imindh:tlan ovor it, was tetronpeotive as far s this cuso was con- cerned, and was cnnm}uontly fooperative. The privoncr was ordered discharged, ————— A mauin Denver sdmires tho * pull-back.” Hiy wite h&un't lguku:ihhxm ln:xco it camne in fank- 2ou; exoopting whon she was fn her night-dress, aod ton'sho Lad Lor sbosw ofl, 5 ~ REVENUE FRAUDS. One of the Lending Cases to Bo Uried This Term, A Binglo Firm Cheats the Government of $336,000, How 70,000 Was Squeezed Out of Them, Tho Grand Jury in tho United Btates District Court, which will begin ita ressions to-day, will lhavo before it matorinl for somo genuine sonsa- tions in the exposure of whisky frauds, and, when $he evidenco eliall havo been Iald befora tho pooplo aud tus Court, thoy will coaso to be- lieve that tho prosceution of dintillers j8 merely political dodgo, na hias boen 8o ofton intimated and asserted by organs of the Ring, Thoro has unquestionably been a ronl and oarnest offort to get to tho hottom of tho frauds, and the rerulty reached by tho offorts of dotect- ives and speelat sgoeuts aro startling to alt hon- cat fax-payore. Thero are, of course, su im- nicnso numbar of cascs to bo tried, anda con- sidorable number of pereons to bo prowccuted. The entprits vary in importance, from the great firms with their thousauds of gallons and tens of thounands of dollars doticits, resalting from futentional, cunningly-nlanaed frauds, down to tho potty saloon-keopor who lins broken aver HOmO les-er roquirament. Desidea thowo, theto aro o unumber of augers and Btorekeepern who bave purposoly or carolossly connivod nt frands or been tho \Illl(ll{g ngonty of tho thioves wlulo sharing in Lho protits. Among tho immonse unmber of cases that have heen oxplored, TIE MISTORY OF ONE OF THE CIIEF ONES may bo futorosting to the publia as slowing tho tomper aud antention of tho Iovenus Duresu, an well an tho magnituda and deyth of tho villainy manifeat in tle actions of the dlstillers, Tho caro referred to is agatust one of the largest firma of Ghicago, ntid tho one most clansorous as to itu innocence, When_ tho iirat sofzures wero made,— about the middle of May,~ibo catablishmont of flio firm in- question wan dmong tho earlicat selzed, AL that “timo, tho evidenco agalust them was only as to & fow huudred gullons, and tho members canio forward nnd ‘bonded out their entablishment wiid_resumed posueseion, unit- ing with other acized firius tn-_claworous sobs of inno. cence aiul accusations of perscention, The ystcm of compartson of books, stubs, stampe, aud othios memoranda, (natituted for {bo dotoction of fraud, was vigoronely followed up by tho ofticlals ; and overy Uay and liour, from overy sido ond o overy record, began to pour in FURTHER DESCE OF THE FIRM'S DISHONESTY, untiln bige niuss had been ncetiiated, aud il tye uren indicated & latyo indebtedness to’ the Gorerit. ment, When the figura of $17,000 unpald taxca had been reaclied, tno liead of tho Iz cortifled that fact to Gen, Webater, the Collectorof Internal Reveniie of thisdistictund bo was vrdered to enforce thocolice. tion of that amiount, Tho General ut once nelzed tho es. tabillshment uf the firm,ond Jmtitup at suction, An at. fempt was made by tho'flem to choke off bidders snd buy the property in at a nomlual fgure, but that trick dbin't exactly work with Gen, Webster, aud ho af onco bidl $47,0¢0 for tho property in tho namo of the Gov. crnmient, 'This stirred up the individual who wan mup- Jlsed to'bo asting for the former owners, and Lo b o the property for s sum lurge enough to cover the um - clstited, ‘Thua was tho first lustallment of taxes nut of whicl flio Governmeat hnd beon defrauded col- ected, Lut tho Trearury detectives dIil not atop hiero ; they kept on with thele investigations, and ovidencos of gt Kopt cominy up out o almost every book apetcd, n b fow weeks G, Wobator was agalu notified by the Department that THLY WANTED §23,000 arone ta antiefy clatins which had beon discovered, Thia thno thio Colloctor was partly nonplussed, Tha do- tectives reported thut they rould fad no property e Ioniing to th fiem an tho city, Thelr roctifyiog sse tabiishment liad been “wold * to a brother-in-law, or coitrin 3 tholr real estate had been couveyed {nto pafo liatidw, and even the privato residonces of tho mem. beru uf tho firm, together with all thelr other proper- ty, had muddenly chonged Lands. in short, fhers conld not be found, in this collectlon district, a dolinr's worth of valuo belonging to any ono of the ‘mombera of tho firm, " It was, Lowover, found, on fnvestigation, A A CENTAIN WEALTHY GESTLEMAN LIVING IN AN ADIOINING CITY Dnd an intereat in the firn, and was ono of tha parte ners thereof, This gentleman had been for. Some moatha b Earopo, aud had but just returnod bonie, Wheu o was ugggented a8 & vicarioun vacrifico, Qe Wabnter ot onco certified tho tax over to tho Collector of tho distrlct whers the partuer lived, and, hefore he liad Umeto put his property ont of ‘his Lands inin thoro of aconvenfent Telative, ous uf Lis places of business was seizod for £29,0% unpald taxo, and an wilicor put n chiargo thervof, rather intorfering with tho barter and wale golng on, As was to Liuve boen cxpected, tho sufferer com- plained grievously, aud assoverated with solemnity bo- {itling an ovcaston'whers nearly $25,000 was at stake thiat bio had NOTIING TO DO WITH TIHE ONICAGO FIRM, nover kuew anythiug abont thew, was not {nterestad in their husiness, sud conld uot properly bu held for any doficlt of thuire, Dut ho bad forgotien komo thing; it had slipped hla wind that when tho Chicago e began, 10 ‘o buslnces they ~iled * with tho Collector document required n all ouch “casew metling forth tho names _snd addreeses of all the members of their frm, When the statement was submitted to Gen, Wobnter that tho gontlomandenlod any counection with the firm, ho probably smiled a smilo; any way, he dug arund among tho papers until hu found tho Arm's siatement of thomembera of thelr o1ginization, .and then ho aent it to tha District Atoruoy fu tho clty wharo lved tho protenter, Tho afTect Waa sudden and complole; tho member who had all aloug bren londiy—2ven vociferousiy—ne rorting bis independenco of tho firm du fuos- tion was sliown tho puper, and ot onc. bo- camo s o lamb—5e3, o4 & Soung lamb—aml ho wont dowa info hia pockut (dguratively, or his Lank nce count literally) aud dragged 1p tho $23,060 which tho Governmeut”wanted, and_ ho handed 1t over to the Collector with o graco and sbandon which strangely cantraeted with lis former nssortlonw, And that i huw the revenno officlala collected tho second fnstalle tnent of tha'r ditos, 1L remaius to Lo aald {lat (ho dovelopmonts made from the tmo of tho frut selaure untll Gow against tho firm reforred to show tho enormous number of EIGUT THOUSAND PACKAGEH on which the Grm Lias swindled tho Government out of thatax. Thin wili givo komo iden of the extent of the frauds which have been perpatrated agalnut tho revenuo tu Caleagoslono, Taking tho general average of contonte for theso 8,000 packiges o tho mame ag otier and honest diatiliern, snd (£ will be found that tho number of packigen should bo multipliod by aixty fo et tho wumber of gllows of spiriis on which w0 tsx was pabl. This computa ton gives 450,000 loio 25 tho = ap. Jrosimato awouut Gf iilcity-produced liguor which s Leew DUt upon (he rurket by ouly ano tiza In thia clty, TUE TAX ON THIS AMOUNT should have beeu from 70 centa to 00 cents per but {f tho lower and more moderato Sgure for computation, it will bo scen that {! :‘rmpfleturl af tho distillery referred to have pocketed, at (he least caleulation, $3.30,1.00 their cvasion of tho tax, Is I, thon, nny wonder that they were allo to lve fu imagalficent houses snd own large aniounts of property, to bo signed over to thelr brolh- exa-fu-law, wheb occaslon required 7 Aud it should bo remembered that evary dollar thus stolcn from thy revonte made some more honest man Imy o dollar to m‘rhu i, When this s considered horo wiil bo less doubt amouq the peufwlo thun now ax to whether tho movement agalnst thie (lliclt distillers 14 o political one or not, — SOLDIERS® REUNION, ‘The Groat Moeoting at Fort Wayne, Ind.—8pocchics by Nenutor Morton, and Gonwus Coburn nnd Kilpatricic =~lud Weather Faile to Dampon tho Enthuslasm of tho Vetorana, Syreral Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Four Warxg, Ind,, Oct, 5,—The socond annual reunion of the ox-soldiera of Northern Indiana, Houthiorn Michigan, and Northeaatorn Obio be- Kon hore to-day, and drow togother an immense crowd of veterans, All the traina arriving o the city last night and this morning wero hoayily Inden with passengers, and at an oarly hour this morning thoe city was crowded with stiangors, anud all tho priocipal thoroughfares were literally blockaded with paople. At3p. m. Benator Morton arrived from In- dianapolls. Ho waa wet at the depot by one of our local milltary orgauizations, accompaniod by a baua of music, and escorted to the hotel, Tho day was ushored in by o salute of thirty- seven guns fired by au artille: ua Ve Wnrt.f). Tho wenyther wae grh ddfllfz‘.’um ;h‘tl.‘ dnizzling raw falliug all the forenoon that de- vol:}]vod, 8lout balf-past 1 this afternoon, into s steady raiu, which Las boon constantly falling over aince, aud which bids fulr to continue to- wmorrow, ‘Ihis morning delegations and military organ- izations from various poluts woro constantly ar- riving. Thoy were proporly receivod at tha de- pot and oacorted by dulegations appoiuted for that qumon to beadquarters, fifnw waH soarcely a county within & distance of £0 miles iu any direotion which was not reprosentod. All'of tho loading publio buildings, prominont business houscs, and private residences, wors elaborately dreased wlih flags, streamars, and bauners, and the national colora grostod tho eyo wherevet it might surn, At noou all of the soldlers wera given & free diupor, aud st 1 o'olock the T-nuu procession be- gan to form, under charge of Gen, Reuben Will- :;m:’. editor of e Gazetle, Chlef Commander of o day, Tho'procesalon was a vesy long and imponiog oo, selocted one, cantaining oight or ten landirand an jm- menes airay of v eoldiers, Tu the ranie were borua A tumber of hatt'eneariod fings sl banaers, whish adracted moch ttention, In the year of tho procesaion & numbor of solliera dieabled during (he lnte War rodo in eatriages, ‘The procesmwn moved through tha prineipnl streots, which wore lined with speetators, sud a8 greotad with “ap- planso on evory hand, Whon ot arrivol at Bweeny Pack, whers the esereizos of tho ilay took vlace, a heavy tain was falling, which di not seem to have any effc t u;on the mombers, of the eulhusianm of tho crowd. After music, and praver by tho ev, J. 1t fitong, the 1o, It €. Boll, Binte Senator. delivored & verr eloguont nldreas of welcomn, which wan received with mueh applauso. Nenator 0, 1, Morton was then introduced, and mndo ono of his charactorin- tio wmpeoches, which producod tho wilidest outhusiasm among the woldia, Many paas #AgeR 1 1L weto axtiemely foretble and pathetie, eepecially those fn which ho enumerated tha loxsen which Indiaoa sustained in tuo late War, snd the sacriticen which thoy mado for (ho catsn of freedom, When tho Hebator rald we wonld forgiva our lato enemios with all onr honrt, hut could not bring onreelves to honor tho lost claigo or to acknowaledge that it wa right, tho pent-up onthusivem of tho ol roldiera broke forth into round nftor round of nopinnsc, 1he receplion waa ay hiearty snd gonorous nu ho could have desived, aud ho expressed him- kol tmuch pleared with tho kind foelings for him diplayed by tho old voterans, o deliv- ered bhig mmc% slanding and without notos. ie reoms in oxcellont henith and spicits, After Bonator Morton had concladed, Gon, Coburn, of Indianapoliy, madoa brief nad telljug speoch, dovoled enpocially to praise of our (ato woldiers in their capacity au volunteers, as diy- tiuguislied from tho moyeenarv armies of tho 0ld World. The Geticral rolated sovors! inatances of bravery and heroism oa tho part of Indinun sohliors which caine nndor his otservation, Gen. Kilpatrick sp brlefly and appropri- ately, after wluch Gen, Willich, of Olno, niado o telling speech, which drow forth much applanso. Tlho exercisea of tho atternoon Lhon conclud- ed, aud the nrocearion marchod to tho city. Letters regrotting their inability th bo pres- ent wero received from l'tosidont Grant, Gens, Shorman, Shoridan, Logan, Butlor, Wallaco, Gibaon, Gov, dendricis, avd othera, To-nighit Gon, Kilpatrick in addrossing ntr fme menso crond {n the Itink, and two.military balls aro alko in progress. Tho rounion will continue throngh to-morrosr, the programme comprising au oxhilntion drilt in company ovolutions by vorious mulitary organi- zatlons present for o premiunt. o ek L e S A BOUNCE PORTENDING, Broowyaroy, I, Oct. ,—Joseph Scibird, Captain of (Lo night police, wa3 found to-day in asuloon on tho West Sido insensible and ovi- dontly intoxicated. On returning to consclous- noss o naid ho had been drugeed, and doctors corroborato his statemout. Cho City Councll will make an investigotion of Ltho easo at onco, Prospective Weddings, In view of au unusual number of notable weddings In prospect for tho nezt few mouthy, n particuisrly eitractive varlety of fresh wedding novelties, com- vrising raro now styles in vascs, baskets, borry scts, cporguen, walcr kels, urus, tea wots, croumers, hronzes, French cloeks, und every varety of lovely littlo artl- «les appropriate for wedding prescnts, haa been ro- celvadand offered by Mesers, Hamiiton, Rowe & Co., Htate and Washington streets, at extromely low fig- ures, which interested partics should oxamino without fall, e — % Tho Warwick. ‘Tho bent-dressed men un tho city have almost en- Hrely givon up tho uso of lnen collurs, a8 they find the Warwick Isso much nicer, 1f you have uot yet worn this excellent collar, get it at the nearest fur- ulehing store, a8 all havo it for ealo, Exposition Visitors shiould not fail to se2 the inducemouts ono of our best retuil bout and shoe houses (Wiswall & Greenc) offor ot Nos, 76 Stato streot and 131 Twonty-socoud strect. e Thoe NMeaniny of ‘“C. 0, D.* Gentlomen In tho sdjacent towns having clothing that lookarusty, ragged, or sofled, by sending it to Cook & MeLalu, Nv, 80 Deasborn street, with orders 10 cleau, dyo, or repair, can pay for all whon returned Pl L e ol The Factory Prices of Furniturs, {hat tho manufacturors havo ordered thelr agents in Ahia city, Sampaon, Greeno & Co,, to sell averything at, makon 101 nnd 194 Stato streot very popular placa with all faruiture buyers just now, A Strango World 'fhis! ‘Thousands of men tofl hard for §8, yet they go pant Ordway & Nowland’s doors, Nos, 133 Dearborn aud 209 ‘West Madinon streots, and pay from §5 to $G more for germenta no batler, often not as good. 2dsenis's) Planos and Organa, Hallet, Davia & Co.'s Qrand, Square, and TUpright] and Smith's Americsn Organy can Lo fonnd only at W. W. Kimball's, corner Htato and Adams streots, Cuicago, e Wo Have No Sympathy for thosn who sutter with corns snd_bunions when so atfectual n romedy ks Dalloy'n Mrgical Paln Extractor 1uay be boaght at uny drug store, - 23 cla, 51 Oronired Ox.Marrow for tho Hair, by Buck & Raynor, mzkers of tho * Mare " Cologne, DEATHS. R A e A ARSI HIERL—Oct, b, at 75 Narshfld-ny,, in the 794 oar of hier ure, Mra, Mary A. Sinke, Funeral frani irer iato residence, t 10 o'clock Thurs- day morning, 1o 8t, Jarlath's Church, thence lo Cale vaty by carringo. ay who rest In peace, MACKEY—Tucsday, Oct, 6, 07 p, nr,, atter a three- monthe' sliness, E. Everelt, agod 7 montha and 16 dags, twiu son O i a1id B, Palmer Mackoy. ‘uneral ‘Thuraday, Out, 7, ut 11 a, m,, from 798 Wabasb-av. Carrlgéa to Iosohlll Frichds of the family aro invited without further notice, ‘Evoniug Journal and Post and Satl pleasa copy. PARLRER—AL the restdenco of Houry F, Krippatiue, 2013 South Dearborn-st.,, Iiausom Iarker, aged 6y yours end 6 monthe. Funeral from tho bouss Oct, 6,882 p, m,, by care riages to Oakivood Cometery, €2~ Papira of Cloveland, Osbkost, New Haven, and Hartford, will pleaso copy. OBTHOM-—-At his late residenco, No, 18 Oakwoode av, on the 4t inst., Johin M, Ustroin, ged A years, Notiro of funoral hereatter, 3 Torontu (Causds) papers ploaso copy, SPECIAL NOTICES. _ L W Centaur Liniments ollay pain, subduo wwellings, hesl burie, und will ctro shenmatism, spovin, aud Bul, Lone sud muscls ~aa_ nflmenin, Tho Whita Wrapper i for family ue, ho Yellow Wrapper 18 for animials, “Lexwaroy, Ky., June 30, 173, “Gentlemen : T tako vty groat plaanure in’ recome mending the Centaur Linimeat for colmal, 161 ibo Deat remedy I havo ever triod for brulses, atraluy, culs, splint, ete, Very reapoctfully SIUANRY P MeGRATILY Bald by sll druggista; G0 conta and §L per bottle, ‘Woman in Town Ia tho woman who Gret trlod LLECTRO-BILICON to polish hor sitver teapot. Huch & shining, radlant, daz. zling tespot was novor seon beforo, Elcctro Silicon s & natoral Infusorlal product of a Novada mine. 1t does not saratch, wear, of corrade, but it praduces tha moat aston- ishing polish Inthaworldon Gold, Bilver, and all fine Kofihrpsz surfacos, Sold by House Furnishors, Drugglats, Jewol. ors, and Orocers. Agonts, GiLl » MeUULLOOIL & 00.,34and 3 Bouth Water- e e POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. s -Cosblamitseiiastalortd ol THIRTEENTH WARD, ‘There will Lo a tnass-mocting of Ropullicans {n Owaley's [1al, corner of Madiwon and Robey strects, thin evuniug, at 7:30 o'clock, undor thie direction uf thy Thirteenth Ward Club, Specchea will b made defu. i the principlea of the Republican party and dis. cu ssing the tsates of tho day, SIXTEENTH WARD, A mocting of the Hopublicans of tho ixteentts Ward will be beld st O, Schuaitiman's, No, G1i Larraboc-ty corner Centre, this evening. AUCTION SALES, By 8, DINGEE & CO,, Auctioncers, 50 aud 82 Esat Haudolph-et, THIS DAY, st l0s. m., oxtensiva salo of Now and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Also, CUATTEL MORTOAGE SALE of a large lot of sccond-haud Farlor, Ohawmber, wnd Diuing-room Furaiture, Carpetlug, odding, elo., Alwn, 50 Heatin und Gooklng Stovea, ' Alvo, full lino of Ofice Furnfs ture, and two very Aine 1anos, By JAR P, MeN i ‘\a 27 East ‘\,\'u;nuulou-nl.. 500 LOTS BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATOTION, Thursday Mornng, Oct. 7, at 9 o'clock. A & CO,, 2] _AUCTION SALES, BY G, . GOl i 1 & ar HOER 2ad 70 Wa AND RUBBERS AT AUCTION, BY GA’I‘ALDDUE, On Wednesday, 021, 6, at 9 12 &, m, shary, LEADING MANUFACTURES of oy rrades of gaods will bo roprosenterd, jn. cluding OUR OWN SUCKER BO . PRATT & CO., “WHAR, Also, FUR-LINED and BT. in great varioty. 'I‘hursda;, oct. 074, A, WOMEN'S ring AVER GOODg GEO, I, 00RE & £9 0 50 REQULAR THURSDAY'S SALE of BTAULE Ayp FANCY DRY GOODS, An entircly new and very chafco Hie of Ostricl 71 Plinon, nid ¥y ok o1 Tips, Alro, now linex Plece Goods, Notiond, 1osfery, detwear, Lineus, White Goos, Hamburys, Fe Bhawin, Buspenders, Umnbrelias, Pian and Ceps, (o ings, e Dreas T Linings, &, thaew, (tho hest get offered, overs, lata ) Birushes, Cutlery, Vlated Warg lutis, Casaimeres, Cottonades; CARPETS. A freah line will ba atiown in in 3 and 3-ply, and Cotton Chalne, Virltora fa the Exposition aro fnvits establisbment, the Duest of itn kind in ON THURSDAY very cholee Fatterng Tt tnapes pr GEO. I GORE & Cv,, 8,30 70 Wabantvay, , Oct. 7, ot 9330 o'clack, Household Furniturs, Wa shall offer romo binrgatns fu Varlor aud Chaabey Bets, Walnut Bedateads and Burcaus, Marbiegy Tables, What-Notw, Tockors, il ‘Tree Meat-Safey, Parlor cnd OMco Deks, Oll-Cloth, Vlancs, Tron Hafcs, rte, GLO, . ol a8y Chaite, alnut’ Gl ang Hofas, lonng 1101k Care Carpets, oo 0., Anctloacers, WM. A, BUTTERS & Co,, AUCTIONEERS, 10 MADIION-ST, WEDNESDAY, OOT. 0, AT 12 O'OLODE, GREAT AUCTION SALE $20,000 VIFORTED TUNREDEEMED PLEDGES, FROM A, OOLDSMID'S LOAN OFFICE, Dy Cataloguo, By WILLIAM A, BUTTERSY & CO,, Auctioneers, At their Snlesroom, 108 East Madlsou-at, Catalogne, with full Lonad of ‘the Auctionecrs, or t,, Monduy wornlug. Madison. dereription of the Goods, exg A, GOLDSMID, 5 BUTIERS & €08 REQULAR TRADE 845 TIHURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 7, at 0:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, ‘WOOLENS, OLOTHING, Duck, Shee, and KId Gloyes, Gauntlste, and Mits, (ardigan Jaolels, Shirts, Wool Toslery, Suspenders, Whito Goods, Eibroidories, Edgings, Notlons, Hats, BOOTS, SHOES Draivers, ond Skirts, Linsas, Chr, , BTC., On Second Floor Salesroom, 103 Madison-at, BUTTERS & CU'S REGULAR SATUNDAY SALL HOUREHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITORE, and MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, Baturday Morniug, Oct, 9, at 9:30 o'clock, = By L. ROCKWELL & CO0,, Auctioncers, 77 and 70 South Dearborn-st, ‘WEDNESDAY, Oct. 6, ‘Wa shall sell without roservo to the highest bidder, by, largest lot of FINE PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, Evor offered In thia city. Also an {mmeuse slock of BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, AND STAR CARPETS. ‘We would call tho attentlon of Dealors to this sals, be cause they will be sold to tha Highest Biddor Withont Auy Reservs. THEURSDA Y, OCT. 7, ‘WE SBHALL OFFER TO THE TRADE 25 CRATES OF THE WELLENOVY (VERBAILLES SHAFE) ENGLISH CROCKERY, IN OPEN 8TOCK., Denlors onn have no bettor SF ortunity alact those goods wil! gs Positively Soid o the Highest Bilder L, NOCKWELL & 00. — By LELISON, POMEROY & CO HIGEWO0DS ART SALE Superb Collection OF ORIGINAL Eropean Painfig Oot, 8 and 7, at 7:30 on the Evening of eack Day, at tho Art Gallery, 165 Wabnsh-av, This woll-known colloction of Ongind Europoan Paintinzs, comprising the most eminent Artista of the Munich and Dusseldorf Bohooly, is undoubtedly tho moat IMPORTANT ART SALE That has ovor taken placo west of New York, ‘I'his collection is now on fres exhibition day and evening, at 105 Wabaah-av.. whv:; Cataloguoa can be had und seats reserv for tho sale, HLIBON, POMEROY &‘ co., [Lh onsis, Halo at “ 0BONTZ "~ Estata of Jay Gooks Very Valuable Collection of Ol Paintings, Water Golos Carpets, and Furniture. On MONDAY MORNING, Oct, 15, at 11 untll all s soid, the 11 Paintings of tho Eata comprising thres hundrud original pict ice productions of artists of the ont repute, purchased by tho ownct in EUOps, vl beiny by order of Trustce, will be perempto there will ba no postponement’ on_account of Wi alo of paiutiugy, all tho carpels fusuiturs remaining from tho previout sl continue dai; collsction of them befng After th sold. 180, {he. Al Catalogues muay bo obtaind of the visitora will bo admitted tbres wale. M. T et e ‘Auctionecrs, 80 & peavious (0 4 HOMAH & SONS, Auctioncer, "Philadeiphis, | By H, CHADWICK & CO 195 and 107 East Randolph-st. Will be sold his forenoon st 10 o'clock & ful line of z L T, sod Eztension and Essy Ohairs, Bloves, el,, etc. bor Bets Ph;?-u?-:lmhhhq |ia-n. "Burcaus, ant Jurlor Beth one liane, mA- }:?r,mm Plata i uoiny ssem, and ot valy sipeciorpreset S vor, 0282, £