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n t THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Elwin Ht. Nes tes eclt to Ellen Hy Devoy fer {£70,000 tho property on the novthweat commer of Rush and fudiana atreate, Mr. d, Bt. Van Osdel was not at the Jeffersonian Convention Tuesday, an incorrectly atated yesterday, Aiis nympathlen aro not with that ret. "The temperaturo yostorday, aa observed hy Manaree, optician, 8 Madison atrest (Trinu xe Building), was, atSa,m,, 40 degreea; 10 a. my 4; 2 m..454 3 ps any 473 8p. Ms, 48. Severina Bergetand, a widow aged 48 years, residing at No, 15 Fay street, died of heart diseaga about noon serterday, Tho Coroner has been notified, and will hokl an Inquest to-day. An owner Is wanted at the Armory fortwo sets of harness taken from Dick Houlihan, wha was arrested Monday ovening by Oficer Foley, st tho corner of Fifth aventie sud Madieon treet. Tho seizure of tha Metropolitan Motel by Hart Tr Btewart, owner of the tmilding, on account of a dels of $2,100 for rent, will nat interfer with the regular ‘punineas of tho house, At leant #0 saya Sr. Swift, ‘ons of the managers, About 3 o'clock yesterday morning Era Iouston, nilas Mary Willard, residing at no placo in parilcular, While drink drove ber fat Wurough ® window of Silebael Ryan's saloon, at No, 74 West Aladiaon atreet, tutting the main attery in thoarm and nearly dying front loss of blood, Bho was taken to the honpit ‘There is now in progrras in the school-room ¢on- nected wilh the new All-Baints Church, Just com- icted, on Korsuth etroet, near Wallace, o bazaar or Kirivatd oftho church fund, Tho parts tn a now one, and, having buill fine edifice in the short apace of nix weeks, In ctestrons of putting it in a good fnane ela) condition. The bazaar will be continued all the week, Next Monday, All-Sain's Day, the new church ‘will bo dedicated, Bishop Foluy presching In the morn ing, and tho Rev, Father Riordan in the afternoon, Acollision occurred on tlie Chicago & Pacific Rall- rowd early Tneeday morning just west of Turner Fark, which camo near proving esrrious. Tho heavy wind of the night beforo bad driven ‘8 bor-car from a side-track to tho motu track on the bridge over the Aux Pinines River. Tho incomin ntock-train cane in contact wilh the standing car, and at the mame time tho bridge gavo way, precipitating ‘the locomotive and five loaded care inio tho river. ‘The engiucer, Hall Adains, and ble son, who was riding on tho engine, wero reverely burt and acalded by the accident, snd tbe brakeman, in jury. ing from the train, also recelved some injuries, They ‘were Immedintely taken to thetr homes at Jigin, and at last accounts wero regarded as out of danger. Supervising Architect Pottor has not yet arr! ed in Chicago, nor is ft within the knowledge of tho Custom- ‘Hidure oficiala when he will be bere, or whether he ‘wil come stall, Superintendent Mennaford received: dispatch from that gentleman Monday which con- ‘falned no intimation that ho descmed visiting Chicago, ‘and his conclusion ecems to be that the report in un- founded, Iaborers are busily at work excavating 9 Aime on a level with the base of tho present coverete, making that continnous, connecting tt with the con- crote foundations of the srea walla, thus rordaiiig a substantial base for tho building. ‘he aotting of stone on tho Clark street front of tho Ynilding will be commenced todayy 8 potot opposite Quincy strect, and the work will be proacented with vigor unti! comsletion, Although 100 stone-cutters are industriously laboring and turning out material swith dispatch, the departinent yesterday directed that ihe force pe increased to 250, and the building of the Oustom-Honee be continued during the winter unless prevented by excessive cold weather. BONB OF TEMTRMANCE. ‘The second day’s sension of the Grand Division of tho Btate of Iliinoin opened at 9a'clock yeaterday morn ing in the hail of Garden City Division, at No, 3100 West ‘Madison street, After the opening ceremonies tho an- nua) report ot the Grand Scribe was submitted, It gavo tho statistice of the Ordor within the Jurisdiction, and its in¢resse during the past year, These show -ogreas in the Order and an increaso of membersuip, The report was referred to the Committce on the State of the Order, T. M. Van Court, Grand Organizer, presonted a re- port of bis doings during the past #!x months, kccom~ panied by suggestions In rogard to tho work. This re~ port took the same direction, Aftar the transaction of somo rontino buriness, the Grand Division went into Committee of the Whole on tha state ofthe Order, Short speeches wero made by quite n large number of representatives, The general Feport from various parts of the Stato was af progrear, and of encouraging work, At the openiny of the afternoon scenon J, O. Briy- man, from the Committco of the Order, renorted upon the vartous papers which had been refurred to tho Commilttec. ‘The following resolutions, embodied in the report, were adopted : Resolved, That wo reaflirm, in the most emphatic manner, our belief in the efficacy of probibitory laws, and wilf oontinus their advocacy until they aresocured for the State and tho nation, Ressived, That it ia tho arty of every Bon of Tem- perance to forsake all politi ries which aro op jposed in thelr general action to the tomperance retorm, nd form themaclvea into eoparate organization for the uominstion and election of officers, especially those of a legislative, judicial, aud administrative charactor. Some other resototiona were rencrted and adopted rolating to the private atfaire of tho Order, ‘Tho resolutions above quoted called out quite a spir- ited discussion, Lut were Auslly adupted, ‘Various other matters were ‘considered ond passed ‘upon. In the ovening # public mroting of the Order was held with Sheet Anchor Division at the Bethel Home, corner of Michigan aud Murketstrcels, It war » neeling for speeches and music, aud was largely ens Juyed, 6 Grand Division mects again this morning at 300 West Mudisoa elreet, at # o'clock. Dh. 3, A. AUN. A spocial meeting of the Bosrd of Health wan held eteriny forenoon at their rooms in the Honore Hiock, Dearborn atreet, for tho purpose of taking ac- ‘tion upon the death of their late President, Dr, James H. Hahn, ‘There were present Inepectors’ Hook, Gcigor, McDermott, and Miller, Mr, Atoore being ab- went on account of severe illness, The frst-named ycntloman was called to the chatr. ‘Cho following resolutions woro submitted, and, on the motion of Mr, McDermott, adopted : Wiesras, It bas pleased on All-Wiee Providence to Temove from our midst our respectod friend and co- Aaborer, Dr, James A, Hahn; therefore, bo it Resived, That we tender ta tho family of the de- eased our hoartfelt sympathy undor this thelr great iliction, Retolved, That the Board attend the funeral ine body, and thatthe members of the Board wesrthe usual badgo of mourniog for thirty days, aud that theso resolutions be aproad upou tho records and copics ‘be transmitted to the family of the deceased and tu the daily papers, On motion of Dr, Miller, the Board adjourned and Prococded to the Mayor's oflice te Join the city officials Phuhad essembled hore to attond the funeral of Dr, De At the Clty-Ifoll carriages wore provided and the following gentlenen occupied thom for the purposs of attending the funeral: Mayor Colvin, City Conmin- sioner Irindiville, Sanitary Superintendent Nelller, Health-Oicer stood, Hoalih-Commirmoners McDore Mott and ook, Ala, Woodman. aud Gunderson, of Ald, Montgomery, Uapt. Connott, Frauk Barrett, Charles Hepper, atid Leonard Nothyerber. an Tt LuueTa, services mero condiicted by Dr, Lacko eh, aud at thoir close the bod mored to Rovebiil, eS th tt ee hat eas e reception tendered to Baron Edmund Rothe child, of tie Parle bouso of that illustrious fataligee a nephew of the renowued London financier and an of Daron James Rothectll, who dled two yeare ogo at the French Capital, —was givan last eveulng Ly rome inent citizens at tho Putinr House, It was euceclally noticoable for its lack of mlitt formality and ceremony. ‘The company of ladica and guutleinen was utters large one, and they were introduced to te diaine guished guest by Heury Greenebaum, All the parlors Sore thrown open and illuminated, aud the perfume of rich bouqneta upon thu manicls ahd tables, together with tho superb evening tollettes ot thw ladien, ‘made the affair quite brilliant, rather tall, afitn gentleman, of about 3 years, 1a di complezioned, weara side-vlilskers,and uscacye-yiaa ‘Among the leading citizens who wete present, wera Gena, Poll, Sheridan aud Wobster, Col. Fred Graut, Willlam Bross, Hobert Harris, President of the Chit cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad; Moses, Nelwn Aljutlce, A, Weltzel, D, ‘Btottauer, “f, Livveustel ulin ‘ntbst, Olayburgh, Esustein, and o whens named were not ascertained. All tho guests were accompanied by ladies, At 10 o'clock tho ames Diy ast down oa banquet tn ho Indies’ ordinary, where tables were decorated with Quwers and over greens, and seata wore ready for 100 pervons, ‘Th dinner was note public oue, und therefore to e tended report of it was osiréd by those having iin ebarge, —_-—_. ALLEGED POISONING, SOME BATIKR PELPLEXING CIROUMBTANORS, ‘Officer William Cronk, of the Twenty-sccond Sircet Blatlon, ycaterday reported at headquartcrs that 5 ‘woman usmed Mrs, Allely, residing at No, 14 Lowe Fildsy under circum: atrangy, in view recently made by tho busbaud the deceasot, Capt, Buckley detailed the officer to makea full and thorcugh investigation of the cus. He called upon Mr, Henry }, Allely, the husbund of the deceased woman, and obtained from Allely told him that bia wife was tuken sick one week ogo last Tuesday, and suifered from an illness which the docturs were unable first called in Dr, By- ford, and under his cere the wemin scered to rally somewhat, She was so il all Wednesday that he atrest, bad died lost stances that were of assertions of decidedly ‘Wim a statement of all the fucts to make out, He Femajued howe with Ler, Wednesday evenlug aud ‘Thursday morulng abe poemed Letter, and be return: ed to bis work carringo-truuming at Jarrett & Lewis’ & musscnger from bo L- ed kaw thiut bis wife waa touch worse. ile fet cock thop. About J o’elo: immediatey, and on N.S, Davis ‘sud Dr, FU, sumb.one Frotanalys fouud his wi way Lome uctited Dr, the tea jut previous to Ler iliuees, started wi through her sickuea, Friday woruiog the woman up-atatre ngalu visitod | 3 Lis wife ws going to her, and told Mr. Allely that . Davis, who attended ‘When Us “ree hed Laie be fe much wort, sud questioned her gato what shebad been eating. She told him sie hed some tea which the wonan op-ateirs brougut her, wand, also meutloued the fect that rhe had drauk acme of The wukness th violent yourtting, which way wou stop. yed, althongu the jucliuation’ to vouit contiaued al |‘! ter wan aelzad with vice scteriona un to nvertete ae nf polaaing by antimony oF Abels comnuesed Elo factt 0m alta gh he had tt prot of at. And reported the cae to the Ober teritant, chain of evidle tempted AnD NEES! of the afr yveterday inurming: MC. Macken, General Superintenden’® of Police aint On the 15'b instant a woman nated Mes, A‘le'y, iting at No, 14 Lowes avenue, was mud ten y atineked by anevere vomiifug, She was attended by Dr, TW, Dayis, who gave her a prescription, after taking which the sppearcd better, and improved undil Tauraday, the Web tustant, when she deemed to have an attaci: sindlar to the first, With Unie last aiteck the Dri d, before the doctor could besummoned, Yestorrt Bir. Allely expressed a de-ire to have a cup of tev coffee, and ns woman named Mis, Annie Lateran, whe liven on the accom floor of ‘Mr. Ailely'a howe, arked him to partake of n enp of tea fh ice Foomm, which re quest be complied with, Immediately after drauking the hoverage, Mr, Allely was takon with a fltet voait- dug etmnilar to that in which bis wife diol. Dr. Davia was call, and expressed the opinion that he had Yecn palsoned by a dos of antimony, of sone Aimflar irritant. It is a notable clrenmataneo that Mra. Allely stated, prior to ber deceame, that iefore her frat illncen sho had token 6 cup of tea frum Mrs Larson, and when sho wan feoling better, at alaut 10 o'clock on the day which eho died, Mre, Laween hal given another enp of toa, ‘Thor ina supresitou Mit Alra, Lawson adintitstered the tng ie rates Mrs, Ailely's donth, oud aleu Mr. A a as wad nervous, Mr, Alicly ia better fo-day, but wes ‘ Mra, Lawson could ave no motley for the act other than tho following: A few aaye before Mee, Alicly wan taken efck, Mre, Lanson boruht @ pain of ‘lankets from her, and when questioned Ly Mr, Allely yasterday ow to whether she pmid for them, ee replied hat ehe pad Mra, Allviy tefore rhe died. ‘Chin the husband of the dead woman denies. lay fullose= ing Mra, Alicly’s deatt her ehawl worlt $10, was tt len, ani this Mr, Aliely rudpects Mra, Lawson of bay- dng stolen, Tesportfully, Witutast Croak. Patroiman, Titenty-recoud street Station, In this report thers are various minor discrepancies caused Dy iho huiricd manner in which the report Wan nade ont. Tho oliver afterwards obtained the Correct and fuil statement, aud nlso visite tho dove tor, from whom ho learned that the certificate of Luriat had been procured ots the assumption that the sronian duvl of entero gastrites, Under the circumstances, it waa thought best to make AN OFFICIAL EXAMINATION ofthe houee, Tho woman av iia Mra, Lawson. Rho has Ived with ber husband in tho upper front rooms of Mr, Allely's house for fivo months, and has been ou infimate terms with tho fumily all tho whil bho {a about 243 years of age, rather sle: derly built, foaminent features, and large, pecullarly-ebsded gray eyos, he surround: inga aro poor, but. neat and comfortable, She doce not luok at all like one who could Le gully of sucha crime as potmontug, She says elo attended ‘Mra, Allely all through her sickneen, and noted nearly all its pevuliarities, The lower fon of tuo hanae had Leon painted throushout the week before Mrs, Allely was taken sick, and, a8 tho tooma were kept cloze, sho eupposed the woman waa nutfering from palnter's colic, Since then, however, sho haa learocd that painter's colic is a most painful disease, and 4s accompaniod by violent sparma or conyuleious, nono of which Mrs, Allely experienced unt! a short timo before her death, Str, Alloly’s iHlness ulis attributes to: tho fact that he bad been irregular in his incals ever since bis wife's death, and this, together with the grief and the strong Hquora ho had been diinking, Unsottled his stomach, — Deeming st beat to make 3 thorough examination of tho care, the ofl. cers thought {t best tosrareh the premisca and holt Mra, Lawson for an official inveatigadion, A search cf the rooms revealed the presenco of nothing ut all suspicious, ‘Tuo tes which tue lady uses and has been, uving {s bought at a coruer grocery, It has a jorutiar greeulsh tinge uot at alluatural, bat Mmm, Lawson nays sho has drauk at leaat four cups. a day of It ever ano the bse beeu living there, and bas always found it good tn quality. Tas _ ofl entricd —awsy tainples of sugar aud other articles in the house, aud necompanted atra, Lawasn to the atatlon, wacrs Bho was confined uutil tho cxamiuation this morning, If sho fs sunorent.—and it fe likely thet sho is,—ehe is the victim of w chain of circumstantial ovidenco which itmay be diMentt to clear away. Thero ia a slight powiblilty that tho coloring of the tea may be owlng to womo mfueral substance which reriously affectod Mrs. Alloy while it did not leavo any impression on Mre, Lawson, who habitually weed ft, ‘Thero is another fact In connection with the iliness of Mra, Allely that will perhaps accout for the pe- culinritics of hervicknees. Sho was advancing in mi ternity, and the effect of the now paint may ha caueed hor death without any visible asmptoms of painter's colic, The matter will receive a full inveat!- gation this morning, ee ena MASONIC. GRAND COUNCIL, ‘Tho twenty-third snnual assembly of tho Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Iillnols was cid yesterday afternoon in the rooms at No, 74 Monroo street. The Council waa openod in amplo form at 2p, m, ‘Tho election of oftcers resulted as follows : Grand Puteunt—Edward Blackehu, Urbana, Deputy-Grand Pufesant—Levi It, Jerome, Grand Thrive iMuxtrioue—Johu J, French, Grand Principat Conductor of the Work=P, W, Bare clay. Grand Conductor of the Work=-A, A, Murray, Do eatur, gra Captain of the Guard—A, A, Gleun, Spring- Grand Treaaurer—Charien Fishor, Springfield, Grand Chaphin—J, 11. Milve, Chicago, (rand Sentinei—A. By Roblison, Representatives of foriy-rlx Councils were prosant, aud tho businevs was done with peed and barmony, the assombly dissolving after one seastun, GUAND COMMANDERY. ‘The Ust of the oficers uf the Grand Commandery printed yeaterdny waa defective in two ur three poluta, ail when corrected would be an foltows : Grand Conmander—Theo, T, Gurn Devuty-Grand Commander-—B, M, Bartley. (Grana Gencratisino—John F, Naab, Grand Captarn-Generai—Raovert 1, MeKinlay, Grand Prelale—Nathanlel P, Mvathi, Grand Senior Warden—Obarios M. Morse, Grand Jun.or Warden—Jobn O, Kalth, Grand Treaeurer-—Nobert i, oar, Grand Recorder—Jamen Ht, Miles, Grand Standard-Hearer—L, J Stan, Grant Svord-fearer—Uonry Turuer. Grand Warden—J. @, Etwoud. Grand Captayn of the Guata—John P, Ferus, GRAND ONAPTER. ‘Tho G, R, A. Chapter of Tilinofe will meet {n annual Convocation thie morning st 10 o'clock in thu now Chicago Theatre, ————. LOCAL LETTERS, DIBCHIMINATING AGAINST TUL SOUTIE BIDE, ‘To the Filiturof Tha Chicuge Tribune * CitoAco, Oct, 26, 1875,—Why fe st that all of the South Side atract-care charge G cents s ride and all the Weat Bide cara 2 or 3centa? Dove it cost moro to ly tracks and ran cars on tho South Side than In other parte of theclty? Isitnote discriminatlon in rates of fare which {s calculated to injuro property-holllers onthe gouth Side? Ifa man can travel to nnd feom huis business from tho West Side trom 40 to 60 per cent cheaper than he cau from the South Bide, of course be will bo more likely to rout or buy Shouse on the Wost Side, Aud fe ft not tru tuat thera are fewer vacant Lousee on tho West Site than on the Kouth Side at this moment, for this reason ¢ In tho many advertisoments tuder the bead of “ Wanted, to Rent,” in Sunday's TeieNt, I notice that a largo mojority of the advertisera want frouses on tho ** West wide.” “Three, or 2 centa a ridv for a man with faral dy Jaa big thing to save ina year, capecially If his sal- aty {esmall, And to property:ioldera on the South Bide thisa matter demanding immediate attention, ‘This diucrimtnation in fares in favor of tho West Bids will coat tho property-owners of the Houth Bide very seriously in the run of afow years, It ought not to be wuffered to exist. If tho ntroct rajiroad conpanles themselves, on the Houth dide, could afford ta keop thele ratea'da much above the rates ou the Wert Kido, whitch {8 very doubtful, they ought not to bo willing to ascritico tho Interesth of their custoniors and property. ownerr ou the Houth Hide a they aro now doing. 1 trust ‘Tite ‘Taisen will seo the point aud call pubtio attention to this very important matter, Soutu Sipe, —— CRIMINAL. William More, aliza Juck Drennay, whowe arrest for burglary conanitied in Detrolt Iact July was noted lust Week, returned to the ecene of Lid crime lust night io charge of Detective O'Neil, of the Detrolt force, A riving ght fo the profession, named Dick Toull- Lon, will be tried Friday for stealing harness, In the meantime there isa large amount of harness recovered {row bin awaiting ldentfzation st the Armory, Hutton Johnsen, acctuued of waking the pssault on Cullter, Liners, and Langley, at No, 156 Fourth avenue Bunday afternoon, wee arreated yeateraiy, and had le cave coutinued until Wednesday by Summertield, A paragraph fn Tux ‘Taraune of Monds: y was to the effect that Srv, Margaret Leander, of the Bt, Clair lotuee, had teen Leld iu $400 bail for laveny ux Laileo, ho cauy cathy Up yesterday Lefure Juuticy Noblusou aud the woman wue discharged and her churocter cleared of nuy iuputation on the scute of tat charge, Hitle Varker, a dilapidated renident of thy tle Varks notorl~ ous "Biller aventir, was lucked up at the Atmiery heed Hight charged with rovuing ws visitur uated Xe Ly Thompaon of $15, ‘The police ate talking of arrustiugt every Larson who enters's complaint of belong ruled on wiles avewu., N Reems to be the ouly way to each ful ocpawey frou the dlyrey. a Tealdo ou tho street i i aad Atubout 290 o'clock yeaterdey atternoo nemed Fre} Gordon, restdiug it 24 Arvold wtrony while carrying» table down tuirs, irre Lunhduy onthe commer of Like aud Leavitt stiecte aceidhutatiy slipped, and, falling over tho tatto to the foot of ths atutre, wae sovercly injured, Ife was taken huiue, and ted to FecoveT, cu Lie ay ite ty broken ‘received other severe tnternal injuries, ‘Thteves attempted o enter the table in th Judge Diadwell's reeldenice, No, 44) Miviyan stance a mon Tucadsy night about 11 p,m, ‘Tho Judge batig ancy froma ae ne uF the Teles. ielegetpues tone Awerican District Telegroph ofiice, corner Harmon court und Btate street, for & police oftcer, Lut nud Tuletake and called for tho Fire Depuriment, ‘The hed given the watch-dog kept iu the yard mucat Lo keep him quiet. nk Duticy, of No, 24 Beer sirect, roy orts at about 1U o'clock yesterday Auorniug threo 101 file, At the same time the doctore and Father E. J. | wen evtered bie roows, avd, while one of then eld a. Duce wero of the opiuion tbat the iilnove was uot at | revolver io bis Lead, the two vlbere runsacked the Glleertous, Towards evening sbe grew ray.tdly worse, | house, Net tinding any tulng worth selzing, they trivd and died in agony at 7 o'clock in the ventng, sto futimidate him inte gitiug them gold, but he bad Bhe wea bu Bundsy morning, the folku up-6i Ro gold to yive tl » After werning him not to men- piicodlng the funeral fo the yreve. tion the aftair, iu great feare Gear Tucedsy Mr, Abely bad a cup of tea from the eY fett, sd Fr iF that they will return, The police bave investigated THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUN the aftatr as far as porsibte, but can And ueither frognanit snake," nor any evileaces that Frank is teling atalwhood, In fact, they are nonplursed, Benjamin Boyd and wife, who wero srrested nat werk it Fuiton, in this State, lor countertellug, by Vaited Vefore alea Commissioner Hoyne yenterday morn i went fo jail in default of Mall, which wan teed af $000 on Bord ani at {15,09 on hia wife, The Boyds he'ong to the Fang of counterfeiters teceutly Uroken up by unt Want Neleon Drigge, tow wader nereet fpringtehl, waa the leader of the gang. The Hoy: conskiee thelr cas aa entirely hopeless, and will not spend theit money on adefoains, They were canght fu tas act of countert itlag a #20 note, and numerous larger plstes were found in their poese: fon, ATIEMETED JAM, DELIVERY, Hert malt Mr, Rickey, the wight nteal Station, heard a ‘anne plore noire Peone relie atjalning the eration, Mid attera Jitthe quiet inanouvering be caine to the Hon fit comeot bie prisoners. were trylug to, Tleaimnamed Detective Blincuds to bis at ring the ccllotdered the prisoncra to nurre Jraaw, They flgned fgnorance, hut, after o fisem aut into the hall, a short searc up very neat little meat naw, Farther rh showed a tar of the window sawed rty dn tiv, and, had (he hotee not heen notice |, the trieouers could eaetly have eeaped before morning, ‘Thott namea aro John Novelin atid George Duncan, and they are wanted fur the tubbory of @ ghantity of ‘furs and on other charges. One uf them, Dancan, belongs to the desperate gang which robbed’ Jolin Kehedior's Aallor store cone days agn of about $1,610 worth of goads, They aro jist about ax derperate charictern a are {1 tho biistners, and wout cortainly have on- cape had It not been for Mr. Rickey's vigilaues. ‘The #aw was lowered to them from a window directly above. the cel'x, and opening out frora the hallway in the upper. of’ the City-Itall, “Thode pal” bad ent a pleco nttlng on the tier of the hall, and tying wit tagether had lowore¢ tho saw to the window of the eri below, In breakmg off the string They were foollal euongl to leave n ssuall portion uf it hatiging on tho outelde, thus detrayicg then, ANOTHER RECOVERY. Home daya ago Detectives Fillot and’ Dargon arrest. ed a brace of (hleyes need Grorge Duncan and John Sevelis, aud with them they captured about $60) worth of furs, packed away in w camimodions trunk, "he fars wero found in Andr we! pawnlop, on Houth Clark etrest, and were imme lately selzed und brought to “the Central Station. "On the 1th of the preeent mouth the store of Ignatz Herzoy & Co. avNO, 135 Btnto stroet, waa broken into xu robbed of about $4,000 worth of choles furs, The burglars liad novacked fires trunka 1n the rear of the ature, ond thea repacked. them with the most cost! furs fn the establishment, and had mate away with them without Ieaving a aingle tence. For noine very foolish resson the police ouccaled the report of the robbery. and oven yewterday Supt Hickey wns loth to iy Hoon nit make “tho particillars known, Shortly atterwarda another ft ,fobbery | was perpetrated at Milwaukeo, and Clitef Beck telegraphed. tho to the Chieego authorities last Saturday, Hearing of tho furs recovered at the Cen- Mr, Herzog ycaterday called, armed with afida- und proceeded to {identify his property, and ins ed on taking itaway. Andrews, tho pawnbroker, ind the presamption fo threaten the authorities with prosccution If they did not turn it over to lim, elaim- In tant ho bad paid for {t and wae the lawful owner. ‘Tho police were setermincd to hold them fcr the ex- anilnation of the Milwankeo onthorittes, aud rofured to aurrender them, Later in the day Mr, Ierzoy wan convinced that the furs were not his, ‘The Milwaukeo Chief of Police will take a louk at them to-day, On bin return he will be escorted by a chap in irons, nemed Edward Martia, who pro'ably knows more about the robbery (han any one elso, ———— CITY-HALL, ‘Tax certificate redemptions brought $1,908.42 yos- terday. The City Collector turned in $9,489 and the Water Departament $1,400 yesterday to the Treasurer, Friday afternoon is fired for another session of the Building Law Committes, They will probably get through then, Custodian Carman saya ho bes $20,000 worth of stolen property in his powsession, Victims of thierca ahould “ go for "Lim, Affatra were unusually yesterday, ‘The fuucral of Of the oficials and others. ‘Tho remi-onnual interest on the city debt will be forwarded to New York befare the ist of noxt month, Comptruller Hayes fy in that clty now attending to lt, Supt, Hickey xat in judgment on a cat of maltreat- qwent of on expreannau by a poileeman yesterday, and found it rathor todious work, The officer was not dis- charged, Ex-Polics Commissioner Mark Shoridan was around the City-Hall yoaterday, He denies that ho fa tuking wiet around tho rookery jf. Hab took away many any activo part in tho political campalgne Ho conald- ers himeelf an officer of the municipality, poi undae fo has that opizion, proposce: todraw hie aalury. been informed by the Comptrolicr that there was no fund for that purpose, but ho ssya he is legally one titled to bis pay, aud will have it—if he can got it, Hesing’s presegang have scared the elty clerks no badly that thoy eau scarcely work, and do nothing but think and dream of polltical astoraments, Some of them are sald to have written tho word “assessment” en documents whilo in s slate of norrousnces over an expected vieit from auch mon na Aguew, Hildreth Foley, Rouutrce, and Dennehy. If the pernous named do nok keep away from the City-Hall, there will be no work done, Ald, R,B, Stone says Michael Greenebaum’s lot, corner of Randolph aud Union streets, {s not worth more than $250 per front foot, wlifle the Madison Btruet Station lot {6 worth at lonst $400, And yet five real eatato firms have yuluod Croonebaum’s property ati67,0U0, wud that geutleman wants the Maalon sircet property and $30,000 to boot for hia 8) by 122 ft ond Ava usoless’ (to the city) buildings, Ald, Stony saya the elty’s ts nctive Lasinsts property, while ‘Mr, Greenebauin’s is of a very paesive kin ——~ ANNOUNCEMENTS, The recond annual dioner of the MWarvard Assocta- tlon will take place this evening at 7:J0 at the Gardner House, ‘Tho reqular monthly meeting of the O, W. C. T, U. will ba held in Room 3, No, 144 Madison street, Friday, atiQa,m, Ofllcers will be elected for tho ensulng year, Joaquin Biller, “tho Poct of the Sierras,” delivers thonert lecture of the Star Course Tuesday evening, at Union Park Church. The locture, ‘whtell eat 18 oa vary brilliant and poetic ono, fe entitled * Literary London,” Arecting of the National Poultry Aseociation will bo el at tho rooms of tho Prari: Farmer Company, No, 118 Mouroo atret, at p, 7, to-day, for the pur- pose of transacting business relative to the exhibition of poultry and pet stock, whlch {4 to be held in this city next January, A movement ta on font to atart a dally mornin; Prayer-mecting on tho Weat Bide, In tho visinily ol Union Park, for Lusiness-men end others, before busi: ness hours,’ ‘Thoso who fuyor it can leave thelr name ‘with the Superintendent of the Young Men's Christian Association, in Arcade court, ‘Tho tneldental locturea at the College of Taw this wook, by gentlemen outalde the Laculty, are: Afouday and Tueu tay, at p.an;, by J. U2, Bissell, an, on Banke ruptey; Weduesday aud ‘Thursday, at 72e'p. ny, Di the Hon, James}. Root, on ‘Tho Constitntion of Te nots; und Saturday, at d o'clock p.m, by Prof, R. L. Oumnock of the Northwestern Guiversity, on Elo: cullou, Judgo Forrester follows, Tuesday next at 3 Pesta, outtlemalndora ana Haversions.” Al theee Joctures are open to attornoya and atudonts generaliy, ‘The Atheuntm {nvitea the attontion of the ladies of this clly to two valuable loctures to bagiven in. its joo ture rooin at dd and 63 Washington sirect, Tho first, by James I, Dowland, we. known saa lecturer aud elentiontst, will bo Friday at 2:30 p, m., on the subsect of Phyeical Culture, und prepared especially for Indios, ‘The geroud will be by Stra, Walter 0, Lyman Monday at 2:0 p. ma on “Cookery ar a Hygtenio Art” Mra, Lynian is a graduate of the National Hctiool of Cookery iu Loudon, und has given much time to the inspection and atudy of slmilar inatitutions 1 other countries of Europe, "Both lectures will be of great interest and ractical value, and it te to be hoped that largo nume ra Of ladies will attend, Admission free to all, cobhatbeekcky THE COUNTY BUILDING. County-Clerk Lieb was yesterday in receipt of the now Lallotebuses ordored a few days ago, ‘Tho County Attorney, who is the most expensive piece of political machinery run by the county, is just uuw giving & atest deal of attention to the procuring of naturalization papers, Ho thinks tho reault of the coming election, espoctolly its effect upon the “ring” of the County Buard, depeuds largely upon bis labors du that direction, Commissioner Crawford put fy an appearance at the ballding {eserley, which entitles himio bis per diem, Me waa afterward seen Ju the company of » prominent Gorman Republican dtsrensing clgira Liberally, It uiny be that be waa xecklua Republican sympathy, If tue hopes for re-viection, if reports bo true, votes rather than sympathy are whub he noeds, ‘Lhe carelessness of an employe in the County Treas. ureris oflce yenterday, tn falling to turn of the water ata hydrant after uslng it, resulted tu an overtow, the otfect of which was found inthe County Clerk's oliice fu the welling of tho vault floors, Such mulsfor. tunes will ba unknown after election, when employes avy overcome the exitemont of the cainpalgu, |. The Grand ee aman sURY. @ Grand Jury work yesterday mornin, with renewed carustuons,. Tha juiore felt retread aul tuvigorated by the visit to the Poor-Farm on the dsy previous, and were prepared lo indict almoat apy ous. Uyon their amsetubling the frat Lustness waa to discura w report Which hid watued prevalence that ‘$1,000 bad been distributed among them by Pertolat in tua jutercat of 9 whitewashing report un the vislt tu the Insane Auylum, No one coufeaed heving re celved auy part of the sum named, and the discussion was finally dropped to give [- Mony of Sinuel” Ashton,” who "Yad peck ‘ab arbacd several days ago to tell what a kuew tout the award of the ccntract for the foundation for the Court-Housa to Mr, He was auked sundry questious Dearlug won tae coke ject, and, among others, whether he ‘bad told F, B, Wilkie, of the Tres, that if te contract for furnish Soy the rlouy for the CourbHouse way let to Walker, of Lemont, that A. O, Mesiug was tu recelvo $12,00 1p Lo ured in'securiug iv election us County Tressures le deuted that be liad over nude. sty etch atsiement, or that be knew anything about the matter. It is Jeged that bir. Wille teatifed that Ashton bad made such a statement to bim, and the denials in evidence Sppearto Le so direct Letwoen not only Ashton and Wilkie, Lut between Wilkie and Mike McDonald, that Doth Wilte cad McDonald will be recalled to-day, Dr, Bluthard! and soveral other witnesses were exainined on the sane mubject, Sus nothing now was elicited, THURSDAY, ‘Tho examiuntion wil be continued to-dys, mith the prooabllity that the jusy will ead pts livers ‘aid be pro Jaead to report, Rofora adjourning yerlorduy a committes wan ape yotnted to report pen the ginlt to the busine Axglutn and aleo upon the luves tevtion tute the chirge of Dribers against the County: Ward. ‘The’ re orte will not te materially diferent from what has ateaty been initeatod in thero columns, aud wid not be inede pub- iia before to-morrow, —ey SUBURSAN. LAKE ViEWw, ‘The Board of Trusters held an adjourned meeting Tuerdey night, all the membern being preeeut, Tweu- ty-sovon bide for all or part of the work on the en- gine-houso for the Water-Works were received, Con- tracts wero tet to four different parties as follows? Maron-work to G, Booffger fer $4,420; carpenter work to T, D, Bronson for $1.00; fron work to Fy Hart roann for $100; painting and glazing to E, Mf, Hume phrey & Co, for 85:55 inking n otal of $4,605, Goofs fer isa resident of Lako View, and shoul take acme prio in ninking his work A No, 1, No time eboutd ho lost in gotting up these walls, as the engines aro con tracted for delivery the tuiditis of November, aud tho front will not stay out of the ground tunel loner, Eight carelords af pipe arrived at Raveuntood yesters day, and the toxting-mrchine in acatly ready for une atibnt point, ‘The yiles for the lake-pler aro altoon the round, ond work at that point will only depend. ‘on the moo'ts of old Neptune, Ordinances were drawn tor 2 lydrenta to bo located. Aon Halsted atrort, ion Dammy flow), 4 on Fullerton, avenue, Jon Bolmont, 4 en Wrightwoo on Hbeifield, 2on Sunnyaide, + on West Stallroad Park, 2 on Divers toy, on Green Bay. 1 on iene, 4on Tncoln, 3 on Southport, 2 on Scaninary, and 4 on Dunning, The Suyervleor roported that nccordhys to instruc. tone, he had appotuted an Inspector of Wator pipe at Beonpeneition of $4 per diem, John Siith, who omen highly Fecoimmended from tho Brooklyn Navy- ard, ‘Tho Supervigor waa authorized to contract for about 200 feat of 1 snd 11-inch ptyo with the nece*nary valven to connoet the pumping-works with the {ulet and ahora ploew; also to provide fora 6-fovt box pier on the water lot, A potition for a wldewulk on tho west eldo of Wolcott street, from Suanselde to Wiison nvento, wae granted, A potition tigned py seventeen rittyens, ueklng tho renioval af Williams, tho Ponadorster, on ‘the gromd of ineompeteacy and wrong co. cuict In impounding tho cattic of citizens, was yrlaccd on file as not coming within tha juriadiction of the Bard, ‘Tho remedy is either to impeach (hy delinjaent before Tuatice ‘Tor Broeck's Court, er to withhold thelr suirages at tho election next April, Ravenawood was invaded nuit tiken poaseeston of ‘Tuceday by a miuiaterial detachment of the Cougre- rational Church from tho city, and a clerical atinoa- Phere vtill clingy ta the plsco ay a reminiscence, ‘The cauro waa tho semf-anntal visit of tho Chicago Assu- claticn to the church thero for the purpu.e of a fra- ternal suterchango of ideas, nud tho advanceincut of the welfare of sald Chureh, Several interesting dls- cursiona on quostionn of vital importanco to. tho re- gious world were taken part iu by tho prominent mulnisters of that denomination from tho elty, after which the brethron who wery pot desirous of returns ing home immediately enjoyed the hospitality of tha ladles of Ravenstvod, OAK ARI. A meeting of members of tho Methodint Churet: wan held Monday evening in tho church-parlors to talk up the oxpedioncy of furnishing the upper part of the edifice. Mr, Philander Siuith was chosen Chairman, and Mr, Georgo Elderkin Sceretary, Tho ladies ex- pressed dualr interest by sttending, tp gooly num ra, deapite the disagreesblencss of tho stormy oven- ing. ‘The ladtes of tho Methodist Epiecapal Church ane nounco that they will give a reception ta their reeently-appointed miniater, the Rev, A. da Scott, Friday evoning,’ in the | chureh- parlors. ‘Tho ludios aro making every elfort to havo the reception ona that wih Le worthy to be remem- bered by the friends who will be prevent, AUSTIN. Mr. and Mra, Philbrick celebrated their china wed- ding Monday evening. A full account of the happy affalr will be given in Buxpay'’s TrinuNe, Sioa FINANCIAL NW York, Speeral Dispateh to The Chicnao.- Tribune, New Yong, Oct. 27.—Mr. Asbbel P. Fitch, counsel for tho depositors of tho Third Avenuo Savings Bank, returned from Albany yosterday, whero be obtained un order to show caugo why an injuoction should not isano against the Third Avenue Bank in tho interest of depositors. ‘The Judge would havo granted av injunction, but Fequeeted that tho Receiver suou'd bo informod of tho application for an injunction. Notice to slow causo was sorved ou Air, Carmor, tho Ro- colver, yesterday, and is returnable to-day at Albany, whou it will probably bo grantod. “Mr, Fiteb, for tho depositors, will apply for n ro- moval of Mr. Catmor before one of the Judges of tho courts fo this county, New Yorx, Oct. 37.—I'no suspension of Ira Beara, No. 457 Broadway, doaler in millinery goods, 18 nonounced. ‘Hngh Young has mado an assignmont, placing hie labilitios at $171,816, nnd bis avsots at $62,- 391, a large part of the latter being patent rights. PHILADELPHIA, Prrvavecrura, Oct. 27,—Tho musle publish- ing house of Lee & Walkor has auspondod. Their habllitios are said to ve $175,000. The sescts of tho firm, includiug the stock, are estimated to bo worth over $200,000, aud if their creditors are liboral it 18 poxsib.e thats full ro- turn will be made to them. ~ — THE WARD WILL CASE. Spectat Inanaten to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Oct. 27.—Tho Ward mill caso bas now ronched the argument. ‘Tho contestants presented their requests for charging by the Judge. It is expected that ab loast this week will be taken in arguiog thesa requosty, aud that the arguments ou tho iain quostioa will occupy all noxt week. rs SEISMIC. Meurms, Oct. 27.—A ebarp shock of oarth- quake was folt here to-night at 7:30, Howry Srnixus, Mise., Oct. 27.- sorero earthquake, accompanied witha loud rumbling noise, was felt boro ot 7:30 this oveniug. No damago. Chicago to Now York---Celerity, Scourt- ty, and Comfort---Erie & Ohicago Ratl- road Line via Cleveland, On Monday morning, Nov, 1, 1875, at 0 o'clock, tho firut train over this route wilt steam out of Chicago, eastward. It will run Pullman Sleepera of the newost, moxt olaborate, aud comfortable patter. At 6 o'clock sud 6 minuten in the afternoon of the wame day, tho second traiu will depart, It will con- fain Pullman Sleepers, Pullman Parlor and Drawlug- Troom Cars, and the famous Pullman Motel Cars, ‘Those aupertor conveniences tu tho traveler will bo and sblde with bia on this route clear through to New York, It {a the only tino which offers to make bim at home astoeating and eleoping between the two great cities of the Continent, ‘Tho diagrama for the sleeping-care can be seen now at 102 Clark street, curner of Washington street, in this city, and accoinmodatlons be secured for Mou- day's trains, D. W, irrencoox, General Agent, N. D.—Thte 1 the only Wuo which ean alfer tho luxiry of a Yullman ear between Clicago and Clever land, D, W. Hircucocy, Guneral Ayeut, ‘The Chicago Artista’ Sale, . ‘Thero have been mauy art satu announced in thia elty (good collections of art), and at the tims of come moneing tho sate ome half-dozen peraons comprise iu full the uctioneer’s company. Thts inust not be tho cane to-night at tho Exposition Art-Gallery, whoro, at 73, the artlata of this city will hold a sale without re serve of sumu of thelr Intext and Lest works, This ia the first regular anuual wale hold by them siuco the great firo, aud, sw it is for thelr wpocial benefit, uale being entirely undor tholr control,—thelr cull up- on the art-loving public uhould mect s hearty reaponse tn the way of crowded room of purchasers, Au we stated before, the vale will commence thie’ oventag at 1:30, -- Tho Most Novel Invention of tho Ara. One of the mioal bewutiful signs waswoen in frout of our office laat night, on a moving wagon, tuseribed on one slide, “Seavell’s Day and Night Sigu,” and ou the other the representation of an eagle dlaplayed with all the colors of thu rainbow, ‘Tho sigu is oue of the most attractive sigua of tho age, Mr, Heawell, the Fatentes and inveutor, guarantees that it inl take twa tras fess gas than why otis iluesinated siya, Blate ight for sale, 0, J, Hoawelly Merchants" Motel, JUtCOQO, Worthless, Wilful, Wicked Waste is what it amounts io to use poor stoves, If you are about buylng, ask thoee using au Argend base-burucr, or a Btewart parlor, from Dalton’s, 104 and 16 State street, Low they lke ft, iain as The ‘* Factory Prices’ Did It. A party Just gave Sampsou, Greene & Co., 192 and 104 Btate atrect, a very large order for furniture, I¢ ‘was but s waste of time to louk for lower prices, i siege ee Pianos and Organi Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, quero, aud Upright, and Builth’s American Organs, cau Le found only ot W. W, Kimball's, corner Stato and Adams streets, Chicago, ie : Important to the Preservation of Testh— Sohn Gosnoll's Cherry ‘tooth-Paste, the most efiicactous dentifrice known, ‘Try it, For uale by all druggists, Wholesule agents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 apd 173 Randolph atreet, Lundborg's Perfumes tre like natural fowers and bouquets, OCTOBER 28, 1875. THE COURTS, The Triangular Theatrical Duel Fairly Started, Voluntary and Involuntary Bankrupts ---Appiications for Divorce. Record of Judgments and Now Sults+o« Crhainal Business. Suprome Court Proceedings. HAVERLY, HOOLEY, AND MAGUIRE. THE CASE FAIRLY HEGUN, That little Bonanza—Hcoley’s Oporn-Touso-— sas again the bono of contovtion in the courts yesterday morning. Owing to the clevor tactica of compiuinant's counsel, by which they havo this far kopt their cient master of the situa- ton, achange of base was had from Tudo Williams’ {to Judgo Varwoll's forum Tho enso is now fairly under way; Lnt furthor than tho fact — that tho favorite comedian, Dilly Arlington, received wn ealsry the eng num of $125 per week, which appeared in on afidavit which was read, nothing rpecially Interesting or important wan developed, After disposing of the usual rouling business, ditdgo Farwell aunounced bis readinces to proceod. ‘3Mr, Hardy then informed the Court that on the Zht dust. ho had fllcd a motfon to have Hooley and Maguire show why they should not he attiched for con- tompt in filing a cross Lill, As tho consideration of that question would {nvolve a discussion of tho entire cane, tts would prefer to ‘Baye this motion considered in connection with the molion to dissolve the injunction, which motion would now come before the court. After nettling this matier to tho eatlsfaction of sil parties, Mr. Hardy began the desnliory turk of read- ing tho huge bill of complaint filed in the cane, the Particulars of which have already beon given by Tue RUIUNY, ‘When Mr. Hany had concluded, fr, Haines begin eof Mr, Hooley by read'ng his tho battle eu hebsh aniwer, ‘he dull monotony of thin proceeding. was oveantonally enlivened. by & litte Teaat sparring Bee twaon the reapective counsel. Mr, Iardy thon offered to read some of the afiidavits in wupport of tho bili, whch movement was strenuously objected to by Mr. Ilaines, that gentleman claiming that ho had not had an oprortuntiy of exwmining them, After a lively repartee, participate = in by Mr. Values and ‘Messrs, Hardy and Gonstine fine, the Court allowed Mr. Mardy to proceod, holding that, under a deciefou of the Supremo Court, afidavits filed nt nny time before the hearfag might bo road atthe trial, This ruling of tho Court ntemed to produce aetyrtling effect upon Mr, Hainos, and that gentleman inmediutely drew from bin pockets a huge dnnile of attidarits all carefully prepared, and asked leave to filo them, Mr, Hardy exprestod a dene to know tho contenta of these ponderous documents; but muted bls willingness to allow them to be filed fn cnso they containod uv new matter, Mr, Haines discloimed any intention of Lringing in any now fasues, and, after another possago at arms between Mr, Hance and Mr. Constantine, the affidavits wore placed on file. ‘Tho reading of afidarits was then continued, but nothing furtvor of mterent occurred, ‘The hear; will he pro eeded with this morning, ‘snd, ae counsel get warmed up to the contest, a hvely time may be ox- ported, at feast the movt himportant aifdavita aro yet to 0 read. ——— OTHER BUSINESS. RUEBISCUNEIDEL'S TROUDLES, John Brotechneider. the butchor, who Taeeday jaid his grievances before the Court in a petition filed by bim in bankruptey, was yestorday dis- charged from the custody of tho Shoriff on writ of babeas corpus. This was, however, to bo without projudico to the right of tho plaintiff in the writ of ca, a. to rearrost him in caso bo is dovied a discharge in bankruptcy. DIVORCE. 4 Frederick Lichtenborgor tolls the story of bia mariage with bia wife, Kuuigunds, and avers that ho bas over been ready and willing to fur- nish her with a sultatlo homo; but sho utterly refuece to partake of his bounty, and has abandonod ond de- serted him, As nlio etill peratate {n this course, Fred- ertk prayn that tho Court may add the force of sudi- cial sanction to this etato of affairs, and grant im » divorce, BANRQUPTCY ITEMS, Ia the matter of Anton Ungowitter, bankrupt, at 5 | fitet general mecting of tbe croditora’ held yesterday before Register Uipbard, Menry E, Gllor was clested assigueo. Abnut 8, Welght was yeaterday appolnted Assieneo in baukruptey of Mosea 8, Dacou et aly Vico dobir I Beusloy, who declined to not. ‘Junwen J. Wade, @ plumber, doing business at No, 170 West Afadison street, yesterday led & voluntary polition arking to be adfudged a bankrupt, Lin nee shred Mabillties aro $5,3.7.50. Hie unsecured debta foot tp $5,°06.00, Iilmassete are about $11,000, con- alsting of $1,000 worth of real entate, $1,096.47 promis- sory noten, $3,000 in open accounts, and ® lot of ma- chinery, stock iu trade, und personal property not exempted. ‘Tho usiial reference to tho Roglater war made, and Robert E, Jenkins was appolated provisions al Aasigueo, UNITED BTATES Jeromiah Nadine sued Jams Suonnon for $1,200, Henry 8, Clark ond Allen A, Ballard fled a bill against Aloxandor Vaughn and ‘8, B, Bushnell, to restrain them from infringing Ballard’s patons for im- proving earth-suger2, Au uecounting 18 also naked an BUPERION COUNT IN BRIEF. Murry Nelson brought an actlon of replevin against tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Itllroad Company tu recover n lot of corn in defendant's cats, ‘MM. Mortimer aud MM, W. Field sued Philip Larmon for $2.000 C. A, Lewis fled a creditor's bill agatnatJobn A. Gage und others on a judgment of $3,615.34, ethcvir cour. ‘Willlsm J, Patterson begun an action of assumpsit againet Rangum st. Clark to recover $15,000, Walter W, Mclay sued, tho Ninth Presbytertan Church in eu action of assumpslt for $2,000, COUNTY CoUAT. In tho estate of Anton Rawolff, the will was proven. ond letters testamentary ware granted to Louls Wahi, under bond for $10,000, In the eststo of Cophan Dunnings grant of admin- {xteatlon was made to 8, Ml, Dunuing, under boad for 0 CRIMINAL COURT, John Drennan oppeared, asking charge ono writ of habeas corpus, Officer O’Nell, of ared about the sauie timo, provided with » requisition for the prisoner, who waa promptly aurronderad, and 2002 ries arted for Detroit, where he is to answer anndry irgen, ‘The cuso of Martin MeGarry, William Cullen, Jamoa O'Connor, and William McFarland, charged with the murder of Juvob Mrazek, was hoard on a motion for discharge on a writ of habeas corpus, O'Counor and. Culton wero held for an asuault with intent to kill An." dreas Hindel, tho evidence proving inadequate to hold thet for tho nurder of Mrazek, McGarry and Mo- Farland wore dischargod, Daniel Slattery was tried for larceny aud soatenced to tha Houro of Correction for of Sfichnel Acauluu and Willfara Fi for larceny and found gullty, but the sentence was aunpended, Join Keenan pleaded guilty to larceny, and was sentenced to alxty days at the House of Cortoction, John Scott pleaded guilty to burglary and wus sone fenced to ono year in toe Penitentiary, ™ THE CALLS. Jupcr Soonz—No, 35 on hearing. Call, Nos, 37, 38, and 99, Jovax Lonru—Call, Noa, 100, 102, 106, 107, 108,@09, and 110, incisive, Jupak Ito ixns—Bet ease torm, No, 475, Cobb va, James, Caf), Nu. 115, 217, and 120 to 135, thewiivo, QUDGOMENTS, Borenion Count—Con>rentons—A. L, Adams et al, va. John Ennla, $20: Q. Thurston ys, Samuel B. Crocker, €.5)01, Jupuy. Gany—Chicayo Rendering Company vs, Na- tioual Fire Inaurance Company ¢ verdict, $1,52,60,— German-American Uank vs, Albert Michelgon and ‘ras, Vous, $216.10,—3, Bherwin ve, John Scanlan, 119.43, Chtovrr Count—Coxrrssions—John Burton vs, J. J, Montague, £318,035, ‘Junox BooTu—Alex King vs, Puilip Koobler; ver dict, $160 <1. J, Milford ot al va, John 2, Mayo} vor ct, $217.42, JuvGE Hooxne—W, C, Deakman va, E, 8, Fowler, By E, Goodell, and J, 0, Walker ; verdict, $5,100, pees ade BP ab ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. PROCEEDINGS YESTERDAY, Orrawa, Ill., Oct. 27.—Supreme Court pro- ecedings to-ds: MOTIONS DECIDED, 780, Allen et al, va, Hhopsrd ; motion reserved to the final henring of the cause, S01, Guild, Je. tmpleaded, ole. va, The City of Ch- cago} mottoh allowed and eave given to file aupple- mental record, LiceNsE, James Cilloy wit] be gruuted a Mcense to prac tice Jaw in this Brate, NEW MOTIONS, ¢2, Willisma va, Rhodes; appearance of Bophis Mhodes, the exocutrix and executor, entered, and the causa (ransferred to the Contral Urat.d Division, 243, Lincoln Avenue and Niles Centre Gravel Toad Company ve, Dunn ; motion of the appellee for an ex- tenulon of tine to tile trlefe, us, Wcharde vs, Green ; molton by the appellant to ect aside the order of taking the cause and for con~ ttnunnee and a writ of certiorari, ; Harding va, The Town of Hale; tbe order of aitasion set aside Ly ayroements the death of A. C. Harding suggested ; George T, lerdiug, tue execuior, enters bis uppearutice in person, aud the causo con ued, 630, Daker va, The People ex rel Miller; leave given to fle additional records. 651, Derby vs. tho sama 3 same ordes, 634, Lamb va. the same; motion on ‘stipulation for adajtioual time to file briefs by the appellos, 680. Prout ve. the same; same. 654. Prout and White vs, the sare; sana, 655, Lamb et al, va. the same ; aa 656, Welch of al, ve, the same; sam 657, Walter va, the aam 38, Hankin ve, tho sam 6%), Lamb ve, tho ame Kumo ta. the enme ‘Thomas et ol, Stampotaldt va, tho mom 44. Runktn va, thesames same, 7 Uhatham Nitlonal Bank of New York ye, John W. Doane; appeal dlemtased, CALL OF THE DOCKET. O11. Derby vr, Tha Toopls ex rel. Rumsey; to abide tho decision ite No, 63) (Traver ¥a, tbe same) and Coken with that number. 412, Trout va. the nama; ame, Gaytes vu, the samme; AnMo. (44, Hoaio vs, the names eame, 415, Wolte et al, ve. the name; fame, 618, White va, the same; rame, 447, Jones va. (he namie; aime. 613, ColTman ve, Boostlle ct ol, taken on call, 642, ‘Tho Chicago & Northwestorn Railway Company ‘vs, Tho Peoplo ex rel, Millers tnkon on call. Taker vz, the same; taken on call, Derby et nl, vs, tho same 3 (aken on call, Tami ve, tho same; taken en call, Froutet nl, vm, the sane; taken on call, Pront and White va, tha eamo; taken ou call, 1. mb et al, va. tho samo; taken on call, Wolch of a}, vs, the nama} taken on call, Walker ¥+, the samo; taken on call, 634, Tantdn va, the ames t-ken on onll, 65% Lamb ve. ihe wame; taken au eall, €6), Samo va, the axino; tnken on call, ADTOURN MENT, Tho Court adjourned to 9 o'clock to-morrow moroing. en FLSEWHERE. LEE COUNTY CINCTIT Count. Sorcil Dien-tch to the CAteag Tribune, Dixon, UL, Oct. %—The District Court for Lee County commenced to-day, Jndgo W. W. Heaton pro- etding, ‘hero aro rixty-nino criminal cases, 174 com- mon law, and 124 chancery cares, ‘Thoro are four men uniler fudictment for murder, ‘Tho jail {6 full to overflowing. ee es THE MURDERER CAUGHT. The Wan Who Stabbed Galena Ar- rested Yesterday Morning. Discovery of the Bloody Kuife in His Possession, ° He Practically Admits the Crime. Tho murder of the young man John Galena, whowas killed in tholow groggory of Jobn Healy, No. 105 West Laxo streot, Monday night, tha de- tails of which worogivon in yesterday morning's "Tninvne, was a cold-blooded one, aud committed without oven a somblanco of causo, tho deceased having been stabbed to the hoart while trying to maintnin peaco, Coronor Diotzsch yesterday afternoon impan- olod a jury forthe purpose of holdiug an i- quest, but, after viewing tho body, tho cave was adjou.ned until 3 o'clock this attornoon. AT THE TIME OF THE AFFIAY Galena was with s party of friends, among whom wero Jiseph O'Brien, John Ryav, John Gleason, aud John Day, ‘ucte wero all arrested Tuceday nigbt and focked up in the Wert Madison Street Station as witnessoa, Yesterday morning Seri. ‘Thomas Simmons arrested o man named Vatrick Ma Un, to whom circumstances p.iut strongly a6 tho mur derer, aud who dots nut prewend to deny his guilt. He was tound in tho embrace of 9 low prostitate namic Nollio BeGuiro,at a resort known a# thy Jeilrivon House, No, 103 ‘Weat Lako sircet, whoro lie liad en- gaged B room under the name of George Drown. When Sergt. Simmons entered Martin denied hin name and said that ft was Brown, ‘Tho olllcer told him not to Me to lim, thut fa name'was Martin and that he was ARRESTED ON THE CHANGE OF 3URDER, ‘Martin thon confessed to bis name bet troull not delievo the officer, Iu acknowledged that ho lsd boon ina fight and used a knife, but nal *You ary foxiny; Tdido't burt him enough fa kill Lim.” Even ‘at the staUlcn-house Mfartin declined to bedove thit Galena had dled from bis wounds, but when taken to tho roou WHERE THE CORSE WAS lying he turned inany colors and was unable to sposk for a fow moments, after which ho waid, T “ bolivre bo is dead now, und I supposo I shall hnve to suffer for it," ‘Ho wun scarce}, and tho knife with which tho murder had been cuimmittod waa found upon Lia person, Itian common clasp pucket-kylfe, with s horn hanile. Tho biado is 3% Inchoa long, und is covered with blood, ‘Tuo end of tho blade fils ex- acily within the incision made in the counter of Heuly's saloon, MANTIN'S BTATEMENT. Yenterday afternoon, by permission of Capt, Elle, ‘Taroone reporter vitlied Martin in hia cell, end there gndeavorci to gain from Lim etatement. 1 reply to the Interrogatorles of tha reporter ho atated that his age was U1, and bis occupation a teamster, ‘Hoporter—Were you {a Heat: Joon last night 2 ‘Martlo—I was; but 1 was ao drunk I didn't know what I wan doing, Rep,—Did you flourish » knife in tho saloon ? Martin—I might have done sv, but don't romember it. T toll you T was too drunk, Rep.—Did you say that you could cut ony ono in two who interfered with you? Martin—I may have ssid so, : WANG ANYHOW.” Tep.—Did you out Galous ? Martin—1 don't kuow. Iwas too drunk, Teuppose Til hang anyhow, Rop.—You dou't know that. It in bettor for you to manka @ clean atatemont, Were you ever sreested Lo- fore : Martin—You, for lirceny. Hop.—Low long te ft eince you were roleased from Martin—About s week. Rep.—Did you kili Gslona? 3Lrlin—I ‘alm’s folng to deny it, theyll hung mo and T can't help tayucl Hep, Did you do thecutting? Martin=-I dida’t suy I did, and Tam not going to, Thi ended the futerview with Marlin. Ho is a hard-looking case, His faco hears the evidence of long dissipation ond crime, ond ou ous of hts cuecka ts the mark of a docp cut recetved {nan afray, Ie well known to tho police, and beara an unenviable reputation, Ja for I aupposo JOBEDIL O'DBIEN, one of Gslens's friends, who waa with bim when bo was killed, was alao interviowed. Ho said: Our party had been in the saloon, 105 West Lake struct, for somo time, Wo had ono round of drinks aud played soveral games of carts, We got up then and went to tho counter, ond bad soverul more drinks, Walle wo wore at the bar Paddy Murtin and snother big follow camo In, Gulena wad talking aud whirling his hoverssck, a bag in which ho carried Lia linch, Ho waa not saying anything, when Martin pulled out a knife and suld he could cut any —— — —— in two who interfered with him or bia friend, bbortly after twofemales came in, one of whom was Martin's woman (Nello McGuito}, but her name I don’t kuow, Galeua tad s talk with tho other women, when Mar- tio's friend camo up and #afd something, and the dead man HIT HIM ON THE NECK with his Kaversack, ‘Tho entire party then went out. ‘On tho streot, Galens was ngsin attacked by Martin, aud the two were parted, Shortly after, Martin walke: up to Galenu ond stabbed him twice, at the same time saying, “I can kill any mau who insults my frend," apd then went back into the saloou. Galena tried fo ‘walk up stairs, but fell down after golug a fow ateps died, He had only quit work s short thine beforo, and Martin at the time bo did the cutting wus not vory. drunk, ‘Fhe deceaned was 27 years of age, and resided at 26 Bouth May atreot, A MAD HIGUT, A aad pleture was presented at the Weal Mutlion Btreot Station, in tho room where the corpse was lying, The aged father and mother woro thore, They aro Poor aud respectable, and John Galena waa thelr ouly support, though they have another grown-up son, who iain Michigan, The'woman wus crying aud wring’Dz her bauds, saying: =“ This is a bard sight for me! O, Uhoy that took the blood of my son!" and the old man ‘waa walking to ana fro, trying to hide his gnef, Gale Ba bore a quod reputation uinong bis follows, ‘Le was nota hard drinker, but o steady workiagmun, and not quarreliome in Mie disposition, Dr, Henrotin will yaake 9 post-mortem examination, and will muke known the reault at the inquost thus afternoun. Lady Caroline Lamb and Lord Byrou. Mis. Kemble, in her Old Woman's Go:sip " in the October Allantic, says: Lady Caroline Lamb I never saw, but, from friends of mine who wero well acquainted with her, I have manitold inptancesof her ostraordimary character and conduct. I rememter my friend Mr, Harness tolling me that, dancing with hin oue night at a grout ball, wbo bad suddenly amazed ha by the challenge: ‘'Gueth how many pairth of thock- jogth Thave on." (Her Ladysulp tieped, and her particular gractousnesa to Br, Harnces was the result of Lord Byron's school-intimacy with und tegard for him.) Fiuding hor partner quite unequal to the plece of div.nation vroposad to him, she put forth a very prosty little foot, fram which she lifted the petticoat aukle high, lusping out, “Thixth.” T believe it was on the occasion of that same ball that ehe auked Lord Byron tu waltz with hor, when, probably Irritated by her impertinent dis: regard of tho intirmity which was alwaya wo bite ter a mortification to him, he uot only refused, wayivg, ' You know I caunot,” but added, ‘ and ‘ou oF any other woman ought not." (Hie poat- Teat vituj eration of (ho dance, then first comin; into voxue, will bo rsmombored.) Upon this rebu: the lady wont to a diessing-raom, and throwing open « window rushed out upon tho balcony, sod. exclaiming 10 the words of Bt. Preax under the yanks of La BMoilleraio: «La roche est escarpeo! est profonde!" prepeared to precip. itate herself, oot iuto the blue sates of Lake Leman, but on to tho bard. hearted pavement of a Loudon atrect ; which travosty of Rousseuu's tragedy being timoly averted bya fmeudly and iran clutch at ber Inuy olup’e wkixty bebind, she desired to have — glase of water, which, being brought ber, ebe tet her teeth 1n the glass and broke it, aud pro- ceeded to out bez turoat with the jagged edges, but this being atso interfered with ss Injudi- cious, ehe was tosliy perausded to postpone hor deupatr tos more convenient season, and go tobed. [baye beard another yorsion of the above attompted anicide, which mato a pate of scissors snatched form the drea-ing-lible ang, about to be plunged tno her boron tho Temedy Of tho lady for hor outraged feolings, ___ MARRIAGES. Sido adco ina a AS. ares COLEBROOKE—BTAPLES—On the th tho ro sdon“o of the trio's j arente, No. 1) Ham av. by the Rev, Dr, Cheney, Mrs. M al alten ©. Btapten, nil of Chicago. No cards, PATTENBON—COOTER—At the Presb; Chueh, Denville, TL, on Tatterdny, Or arty iy Rov, Dr, iteith, E Mternon, of Nuw York Ch Pry ar, of Georgetown, Col., daug ate Witham Cooper, Ripe ae uaieg Uam Col brook. i Moore, at ber renideuce, No, 70 Enurth-av,, Wednesday, Oct, 22, 8 ‘ Hivvaneth Millen, is Helden nansp uuteral ty carsiagen from S!, Mary's Choe Calpneg Felday, Oct, 29, ab Vas. Fr fonin of fant? nvlted. 27-Vtndelphia papers plerso copy, « TEYNOLVS—On tho itl of Honteanher, tn the 7 year of hie ago, David Tosnolia, aot Bene ae denn, Narbertts, South Wales, faiber of Dr, 1 Pe Tare nolda, of thin city. McQUAID—At the Sintera’ Ioepitat, c met a¥, aud Thlehy-tbnth a iter lingering ieee of conauinption, Winifred, wife of M. Megara, oe Funeral at 11, m, to-day: (Thutredsy) trou ‘Horple tal by corriages to Cuvary Ovmoetery, ks sgh SBSTOW—In thla elty, Henry U, Barston, aged Mr, Darntow waa appointet Unttod States c Shy by Lvemld nt Flere, an honorathy ted wad porlitou up to the ele-tlen of Prestdont Mn-ola, Hin fureral will bo hold at hin tate reside wera il it No. 4b North Garpouter-et, af 10 o'clock a.m, Codey (Ebtine Ah Old Nurse for € Don’t fail to peecuro Mes, Win ta for enlldron toothing. “ry tatner wih mall ennaont to lo hier chi > lod without tho sid of t hidren, So ttle rap invalu Fives rast to. ths marten, and ‘ailve and sate ‘child, “Guces wind calla, and temulatos tty havete _POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT REPUBLICAN MEETINGS 19 Nig ~~ TH Wan,” Northwest cornor Unleagiiy, ane Wellest, TWENTIETH WAU, DP, W, Enders, 169, 171, wud 173 North Chirkest, ELEVEST € AND RIFT TH Wann, i Anrors Tiirner-elall, Milwatkeo av. Toe Ton, Joke A, Logan, J. D, Ward, D. W, Mun, Ook Tleaby, and Gen, Rodman, will addrere tha meeting, - UNTEENTIO WAND, ‘No, 311 Larrabeo-r if WAND, rouarr Bonz Wall, 786 West Likert, ‘Lau lion. J. F, Beane tou will address tho meating. Fixrie Wann, Corner Hanover and Twenty -atih-ats, FIETH AMD CLXTIt WARDS, Bouthenat corner State and Phirty-tiret-ste NINTH Wat, No, 92 Blue Lalsnd-a¥, a ae ta i EEBLEY, G independent Keeloy mestings will bo held thin or tng, na follows: Gingrlec's Holl, enrnee of Weeresnae, aud Indtsua-st. At” Sulveil's ifalt, coruer Thirtioty and Statenta, ALT homan Deady's, No. 841, South Stato and Kighteenth-e'a, Ai, J, O'Leary's, No, 2 Tino Telsnd-av, At Owe ley’s Hull, corar \adton and Robeysats, At Bick’s Hall, cotucr ‘Twentieth end rowneste, “ALS Blue Irland-av, Al Ganley’, con ner Thirty-third und Halstodent, At Jobn @, Gone, dino’s, 23; Blue Island-ay. At Thomas Nolan’e, South Cansieat, At 217 West Indjana-st, By ISLISON, POMMROY & co.” CHICAGO ARTISTS’ SALE AY Inter-State Exposition ART GALLERY, THURSDAY and PRIDAY EVENINGS, Oct, 28 and 49, at 7:30 each evening. Tho First Regatar Annual Sale of tho Chicago Artists comprirtng about Ouo Luudred Choice Pictures, Comprising specimens from the most prominent Chie cogo Artists. Pi-tarer ure now on oxhibition, SON, FOMERDY & CO., Auctioneers, AT NO. 747 WABASH-AV. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, The Entire Household Fornitor, Carpets, Blaves, Crockery, &e, POMEROY & CO., Auctionears, Friday Morning, Oct, 29th, At 9:0 o'clock, our regular weekly aale AT AUCTION, An immonaa stock now aud second-band Farntiira, Asplonilid line newand used Brusscle, Boquet, Az mluster, and other carpeta, Rich, elogant, and tnedl- um Parfor Suita, Walnut and Marble-Top Chamber Bots, Oillce Deska, Hook Cures, etc., Cooking, Heatlog, and’ Parlor’ Stoves, Gcnoral’ Hourekeepidg Goods, Mattressea, Bedding. Plated Ware, Glass Ware, Cigars, and Goneral Murchandlae, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Bi and 86 Randoiphst BY G. P. GORE & CO, Sand 70 Wabesh avence, INET RI ON THURSDAY, OOT. 28, ‘at 9:30 o'clock, Elegant Imported Vaece, Toflet Geta Mantel Ornaments, At 10 o'clock, Household FURNITURE. 25 Elogant Prior Sete, 15 marble and, woot Charober Bets, 200 Walnut Bedsteads, 75 mardt and wool-top Tables, 20 marble aud wood-top Halh Trees, 60 What-Nols, 75 Bureaus end Commoles Sofas, Lounges, Book-Cascs, Parlor and Oltico Deskhy Show-Cases, Floor Oll-Cloth, English Dody Bruce Threo-Tly and Wool Carpets, Parlor Stoves, Blort #afes, Planos, etc, GEO, P, GORE & CO, Anctionters, , THURSDAY, OCT. 28. REGULAR A! WN SALE UF DRY GOODS, Notions, Uostory, Underwear, Hats and Caps Gounts and diltts, Pleco Goode, Hamburgs, Trimmings, &c, Mon's aud Boys’ Clothing, Horse Diankets, Ac, Full ne temp, Datch, and Iugrata CARPETS. | 4, ooo ee Waban Me eee eee ees — OW SATURDAY, CCT. 80, AT 9 O'CLOOR, 16 crates W. G. Crockery, in open lots; 500 Lamps, assorted. ‘At 10:30 o'clock HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE—Pan lor, Chamber, Dining-rom, and Ritehen Fale e} ‘Wainut Wardrobes, Rook-Cases, Acfas, Loungee, Wi nut Chairs, Camp Chalre, Parlor snd Oitice Bhow-Casen, Floor Oilclotlivs English, Drussels s50 ‘Thretly Carpeta; store Sites, Panos tnisty for Stoves, e Grover & Baker sewing-machiine (oe G,P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, “Wi. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONE! Eats, 10a MADISON-ST, DUPTERS & CO/S REGULAR TRADE Bala THURSDAY MORNING, Oct, 28, at 9:39 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clotha, Cassimerce, and Repellanta, REGULAR MADE CLOTHING, Largo line of Overcoats, dd Hostery, ish Tee ‘Gina, Gloves, Gants, and MIS _ 100 SAMPLE Cases BOOTS AND SHOLS. BUTTERS & 00/8 SATURDAY S4LB ¥urnituro, Household Goats, Pianos, Carpets SATURDAY MORNING, Qet, 30, at HO. o'closs, ub tuole Saleeroone, 108 Mudlaou ate. os PI MONAMARA & Cy 47 Eaat Warbluzton-ch REGULAR ALB OP BOOTS & SHOE ot, 28, at 9) o'clock. Thursday Morning, Oct. 28, 0 Parte JAN. P, McNAMAMA & CO. e FINANCIAL. PECULAT IN WALL-ST- $500,000 has been made in asinglaiortth mont of$100, Tus of cours 1s an sie yy ocourronce; but ordinarily $6 can realise.) $40,000. © Sven enina aa low ax $1 van ue 6400 4 Yeated, when favorablo reeu:te can ssuw wl 35,000. t free by a Circulure, giving full information, reo! érewing “PAY LOR & CO, Banveny y. ‘ulou—oxpt the vate and upward 1575, 600 per tb. Adres ey Oe unit, Ooaler taues, Chlcaso.