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kol : T A AL f44} THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, The West Divirion Lcilway Compnny havo placed thirty new cara on their Haeas witlun tho part faw daye, of tio Inteat approved paiteinn, Tho temperaturo vesterday, o8 ohservod by Manasse, opticina, 83 Matison sireet (Tainvae Thmlding), was, ot 8 a. o, 33 degreons 10 8. M1, 49; 12m., 43; 3p. m,, 453 8 p. m,, 15 About 4 o'clock yesterdny morning 8 I\nyI named Alfred Walsh, while attempting to jump on the outgoing trein on the Northwostern Road st tho Itucker sireet ernssing, slipped sud feil, the train running over lus lefi leg just bo- low the kneo, The ley will hove to bo am- putated. o A cotrespondsut de-iros to bo faformed how any United States rocruitfng oftices thore sre 0 thin city, and be s ireroby given ta know thag there are two and na mors oua at No. 18 Clark street, whero cavalrymon are oanlisted, and au- other at No, 219 Randolph sreet for the infantry arm ol the erviee. Mr. J. J. Magill, the gentleman who was atabbed whilo defending from the incnr:ons of repeaters tho batlot-bux at the Fivst Preciuct of the First Ward on tho day of election, wan fo nu tmproved conaition vescerdny, and with prover earo will undoabtedly resavoer. alis ussailait, “Futly " Philhips, »itlrejoics to hear the vews. A Gorman woman named Dorolbea Lemoko, about a1 yoars ot nge. wluje mtting in a store at 290 South Water sticel at about 5 o'clook yester- day afternoon, kuddenty feif dead to the tloor. . lleart diveano is tha stipposed csnse. The re- unins wero taken to ilomo at_ths cornor of Renbien and Diversey streots, and tho Corouer notiied, About 4 o'clock vestcrday morning Edward Burne, & boy about 1 yoars of age, way acei dentally drosned in the niver abt ihio foor of Adams street. Ho bad been at work 2!l might on n propeller Iving at tho dock, but becomug f tigned had concinded to quit, snd ahile eros ing (o tho d- ek his fuot shipped snd ho fol!, Ho han o brother residing at tho cotuer of Nlivow and Market stroots, Yesterday morming at about 8 o'clock & wazon belenging to Woodmny, tho 0w scendentaily upeet on Gilnton etieet, pear Mourco. The driver, Wiltiam Moorehrad, fad gt lex temyrd Mae Slooredioad, had broken just below the knee. nonoy, Who nas ecompanyius his loft ley brokcn at the wihie. Moovehoad was takett fo Win residescs Wi Veert benriceath mireot, sud Moboney to o2 Luroop sitcet. t a_finely iitied-up [ omition Bn'd- tng during the ninicr has caused some plensur- ablo excitemont among the young ludies nued wentiomen who havo leen uf luie years debarred from tho Lealihtul amn-ement by tack of a slaco wherem and whureou 1o rkate. It oderatoud 1hat tue naw ik witl be ono of the sapdsuniest over knowy in thus coruniry. Shortly atter noou Tueslay, o litle 4-yenr-0ld boy named James Lo, fosicing with hiv paronts 4t 124 Sehor strect, wus e over by tho limd alicel of one of Libby & McNowi's wigons. L'ho liegh on the left thigh was cat to the’ bote, and rul rovera brpires werd inflieted. D Fawell, who attends him, copsiders lus recovol louttfal, The driver of the wogon isoxonerated fiem all blawe, as tho Lttle teliow was unseen oy him, A ‘German ahont 40 vears of n Charles lockar, whilo unlonding ve trom his Wazoa to tho cars on tha I ois Can- sral teack, near thadosot, neenlentalty atruck ou the hend and novic by vuo of Lo pusts falliug trom the car, Hu wes remeved to tho Connty tlosutal in a dying condition. o resived ut No. 850 North Woou street, where ho ledves i wife and family. Charles leiiz & Lro., of No. 27 Noreh Cannl street, were s ciuployecs, A meeting of tue Nincticll Ltinois Infantry Asgoviation was lierd m the cours-reom ot Jus- tico Suenidan. coruer Nandolph and Canal streets, last ovoning, Capt, Cescy in the etwr, Tuo Cemunittce appuintod at b tormer woeting to roport uped A redionelianes to he prevented to tho Natioual Governmeut yrotestiug fumnst the dropping from tho peneiov-roll vr disablel veterans, not vewng quite propared to make pail report, the Avsocition udjourncd for oue weed witbout transactiug auy bieivess of un; ortauce. Abont 10 o'clock yostordsy morning. & boy oamed Poter Earl, n 19 yours, 1siding o hig parout ut 1240 Wentworth avonuv, was run over whijo jumpitg un s rouoing tisin on the Fitt-burg & Fort Wnyno Rmiway, near the ‘'wenzy-gerenth streot ciugsing. Tho uanber of the engine could not ba asccrtalved, as no ons witnessed ths accident, Ono of hie lega na+ complotely rovered, and tho otber badty biutsed, and at 6 o'clozk (ast evomwug the little fellow died in the greatest agouy. At about 10 o'clock Tugaday night, the enzine sttached to the llyde lark tram on the Llinois Central Ruad coilided aith 2 Pitisburg & Fort Wayno engiue at the Uread Croeving, redilting in a dolay v the tracic nutil about 5 o'closk yea terdav mortung. Tue Ilydo Park spam rosehed tho crosding az 10 o'cioek, rud went tiongh the Rato il rizht, when the gateman op-ned the ®ate tu ley the Fore Wayoe train throagh, Tas lyds iurk tral baciied, aud sudemer by the Fort Wayno tam, i@ on almost total wroek wnt ot tha f % engive, acd Ludly isJurning tho othe dent wits owiug cutiroly tw tho cnielegniess ot 1o gutomsan, ‘I'no fov. C. . Haliner, pastor of tha Union Park Cubgrogadanal Churel i this eily, hod, an announ: od by to.exraph i VL, 1ecened u ealt to the Tompkios Avenua Churen 1o Lrooklyn, 1o 14 sow 10 biro kiyh, probualy kit a suevey of tho new pastoral tield botore BIVLIT Lk gecmion, Though naulsg detloite Lina been fearted s to bt inlentionsy, it 11 4ufe 1o mmmied, to judga from all nfurmation oy hw v aceept diro call, sy hin Jabors 130 Have Lecn Ho wovere as o rorjously Lir heaith, nud o bae Leen advised to £0els 4 ¢hanyo of climato and lighter duiivs. _ A vounys men caned Henry I'reiburg bad occa. sion 1o (uter il U resr of Third ave- uue at ubout § u'elock yeaterday ntterncou, and was artonishiad fo ting & Behemfan eX)aessiuan named dubth Kowimger hanong dead at the end of weeart wich e had tanaged to throw over ono of the ervsk-Luatws un the barn, Hobad ovie deotiy buen havgiug sor vomoe time, ais s body wan cald and if=less, o huardod at 638 Youth Clak puert BN bad lung boen o habitual drankierd. Fn wife divd rome two weelis ago, anit evor witce B coving 1o have dono oo hup diink bl winegg. thoe Coronor will hel} al tuquest Lo-day. M THOSHON'S WARDEOBE, hop.on's elegast wandrobe, or er n portion of 1ty wui relesed from cudbody vosierday torcooon wior her hasband sl sont aget, Lorain Kadsern b L, Unougls s ut- toruey, Huary ckhardson, futmehed an indvm- pvang bond of 85,640, sigued b L 0T, Me- Viener as surety, Lwo laige nvoke, centainitg rich and very costly drossed, woro bold under u attacluuent issued by the Cierk of the Suptemo Court i pursuaince of an Sidavit wao.. ta by J. 18, Dickeon, mauager of tus udimspoliy Oy ¢ a«Jause, who averiod 12 the docuu ot tha My, Mlodgers iudented Lo i jn tho etu ot 3300 1or rout of Lig thoaire and services of rmoloyes sud urchiestrs, after sllowing all Just crads uu.y rut-0ds, Attor tho filing of tho bond, Mr. bicg- son departed with the ot s0'ing informution that the caro would bo reuched rome It uext summer, and the eqmty of he pantios doier. sutued. Tha Thompsou combiuation, hw s thy Now Chicago Theatre, will therefoio be allowed o go heuco to Creveland uext week without fur. thor bindrance, 1LLINOIS 11t MAKL HOCIETY, A mectings ol Lha liuois Humane Socjety was held yes-erday wfternoon i the rovws of the Yieethovon Nuviety, coruer of Monroo sod State slrevte, Mr I, Doriokson presided, and A, A, N, Langdon was slectod Bocretary. ‘Ibe Pierideut stated tuas the somin ubjoct of the meetiug as Lo cousider #G100 £00G meana 01 1uisiug junds for tho better sdvancemeu. of tho viewn of the Buciuty. Ar. Joun G, bbortall thought that the most piactical way of dung the business would be to placa subsctiption lin b 1 the hupds of the Di- reciars. ‘Lhoy might sobeis sabsenplions of 310 oruwre, and,” uo doubt, woula weet with fair -ug]:ee}: ! d hi r, Langdon concurred in the wug, Mr, uortal. u the suggestion of Prof, Wheeler moved, tual the lists Lo pre- pared forth with sud pieced 1o the Lawds of the Mecore, which prevailud, 'The Becretary and dix, Bhortall wore appolnt- ed & committoo to louk up ewitable rooms for thie meotings vt the Association, After digcussiug o tew poiuts of no peneral interost tho Buciely adjourued subjeet to cuil, — OBITUARY. HENKY UUANT TAVLOR, Chicsgo biss lout 0av of bLer moat judustrious and best citizens by che deatls of Hemy Mobarg Taylor, Vice-President of the Aultmen & Taylop Mauufssturing Compaay, who diod at hiv sesi- deuce, soutlimeat coruer of Washiugton and Aor- Rau wtrosty, Tuendsy evoning 94 U o'clock. Ar. Leylor was boys s {urbamville, Oncldw Oounty, N.¥., and st the time of his desth named -poaty | waa tis d1et year. Tle camoto Chicago with len pacents while an infant. aml at 13 settled in Fracgort, Iu this State. He was emineuliy eelf-niado man, for, thongh desconded pror patents, nnd witanit moans to i ecaosiing’ nftor ho way i3 veara of nae, he_ mansgod to odncato himasif, and posseseed a vast fund of goneral informa- t.on. added to & groat nacurai eapability for con- duciing hasiness, ur, Unvlor w original canital In Freaport con- eisted of #1, aud with this belaid the founda. tion for his tuture rticee+s and fortune, Ho wan # thorouglh mechapie, aud at onico bocam « Len- titied with azpicnitaral maclinery, and was toe patontep of w vast nrmber of lzhor-saving fm- provements fn that lwo, Mr. Taylor prosperod wonderfitlly, and ho hocame known asat ust worthy and thorough busiuess man through the datirs Westorn country, In 1805 he returned to Chieazo, and took the agoncy of tho Aultman Comvany, of Mansfield and Canton, O, and five seara later took an motive oot im tho eoncorn, when it was changel w the Aultman & Taylor, aud hie besaino its Viez- Preuldant, which position ho occupad to the tino of bin death, Mr. ‘I'aylor was also connacted with a vaet numoor of other businers ontorpriges, Ile was largely nterested in the Shepherd & Mwhny Vitrator Manufacturing Company, Hattle Ureei, Mich, Ha ono of the Directurs of tho Elein Watzh Compangy, alsu of the_ American fnwmranco Compauy, and of tho Commercial Naunonal Bank iu this city. " 110 wls & most romarkabla business Mo, and it was Mr. Lavior who succceded In _plazing the Elgin watclies on the Jonudon market sdccoise fully within ono month, It was only his mdom- itable couenge nnd ozersy which bore hin ap. Fur thruo yram lor iad boon & an ferer from a ¢ wplicatin of discases, and dur- ing the past month Lad beeoms totally blind, ile avtended to Lis busiucss, Wowever, to thaday of his donsls, ana sas rational to the last momont, when ha peacefully pnssed awny. 1o docersnd Wiy over madegt nud unassime jwe. It vian ho who wan most instrumontsl i placenz the Exposition Buildiug where i1 now stands, and was ono of ity stanchest support- crs, Mo loved Chicazo, sud i i ehe loses a valned and entorprising citizon, Chanty was one of Mr. Taylor’s virtues, which he large- Iy pragiiced. 1o was a liberal supporter af al), bt benevelenco knowing no bounds of creed, ‘1o Bathel Home, Chicngo Relief Hociety, Ol Ladios' Hlome, Womau's flome, and otuer ke eharitios, will groatly nuas hum, for he was an atd and supporier of thewo, s subsenptions sora alwayr lorge, but Mr, Taylor nover would allow hiw name 10 2o before the public oy o Fiver. Mr, ‘Uavloy loaves o wifo and one child, sud o wido eirclo of relatives_and friends. who will decyly montn hisloss. Mea, Layloris a: presont 1l with pneumouts, but beyoud danger, and hor oltinante recovery i3 only a question of time. HESOLETIONS OF RLulECT. A ppezinl mecting of the Directoraof thn Com- mermnt National Buok of Chicago baving been valie) restarday to take such action 83 might be decmocl approorinte concerningg the death of Mr, Ta; lor. the following preamble and resolutiouy unaninionsty adopted. Vi Witnras, It s seemed gaod 1o an Ali-vlse Prost den.e to redinve frou our bdst onr friend and wias. 1y 3, Taylor, for many years » Director of jhcen we s, That wio sincercly deplote tho tosa of one witty shum we liave been #o loog aud so intimately ay- aml for whom we have ever cherinhed the feeitnges of poraonal regurid; a eatfzen hou- respected D alt the rolaclons of Uios u iman fluence aud jenecosity were felt iu every good wurk, ond oue wuors business atdlits, soutd” it smeut, and bigh character contributed mucn to the 4 Instataton, L:ag wo extend {0 the family of Mr. Tay- for the agsuranve of our heur. felt sorrow” snd earneat s¥mijathy 1 their great sitiction, Zicagited, ‘Titat, o 1narss of rewpect for tho charae- ter of 3r, Taylor, the 4oors of this bank bo clo:od ou the af dtioan of thy 1ith lust., at which time wo will utteud b funeest i a bodg, el thnt theso resolutiona Le enterod on the records of tue bank, and a capy of the same, prope:ly eagressed, be tranemiited (0 tho Landly of Lae deceaevd, —_——— POULTRY. THE PROPOSED NATIUNAL EXHIBITION. A meeung of genilomon convested vith the Nationtl Poulicy Asrociation was hold last oven- ing at the Tremont Housy to congidor the matier ol the proposod goulery exinbit.on i this eity, coutnencing . 20, 1376, Tho Netio Toultry Axsociation, (hroy Exceutive Comnntigo of twemy-flve, has veen at work stuce lact April, perfectiog plans fur the oxbibition, sacuring funds to voablo it to prasuvnt aroud premivi-tint, ond waking srrangewents aith the ralroadd and expross compames, Tae exbibition wil bo givon by tue Notivusl Asrocia- tn in convection with the American Poultry Anvoziat the largest, oldest, and mosc indu- entlal urgauization of the kind in Awerica, Tho Counmiteee nave fouud that the poonio of Chica- 10 avs aisposed to rewpond genorousty to_ thoir reprascutadons, and tho pretinw-list already amuunts to over FR000. Toiw sum will ba nuther tnerensed, and the Comnnteeo do not BIOPOsH Lo elup slior: of 210000, 1n addition to this, the ox, ress companies have agroed to re- wirn all suock coming to Chicage throuyh vieir haady fres of chago, or, In other words, to catry sitizies nt one-nalf iaro, Tho folloviug ruiliouda have ugreod 1o bring anu return dogs Tsew of chinrge, AN 10 Teturn swners avd avtondt. uity ovor thy fines LY Which they caiuo fot one. il fare: Vevmont Couts!; Grand Truunk Kaiinay of Canaan; Erie Hauway, Now Yors to Luttnio; Michigan Central; Litsburg, Iore Wayas & Chieaga, Ihuois Crntral aud orapen- ent Clueagu, Abon & St Louiss Chieago, el Sntand & Pacilie: Chicazo, Barligton & Quiney ; Uinedgo & Northwestern, aod uil 1ts brancher wu the Chicag ), Milwaukes & St. Pagl, Iu will 1ty observed ihiat by tho arispgement with the Michigan Ceutral, Grand Trunk, sud Vermout i tho Aspoclation hus socured rodiced o, und by the srrapgeiaent witly v Centedl snd Ero reducod rates Linvo bewn seenred to Now Yors vin Da. Lho cxbibiiton wtil ve hoid in ths Exposition Building, where tha Arsoctation i been tortu~ unia in secunitg the entitu epace Routt of thy fowataiin, Fie proposed stting g will nou iuerfare in the leust with the exhibitio 0 premuten 2 11) be given for tho bost spoel mens of dogy, poultry, and przeons, Lhero are tnonty-one clasees of dogy, besides suveral i clusses, Tho lowenst prize for wporting dogs is 3100, 200 for doga aad @0 for bitches, (ho lattor ctave beisg divided into thren gridos, g the prizes for tho soveral grades being entis mated ot 215, aud H10, ‘Lho meeting 1rore of roeiog Just b e was cailed for tho pur- ineh hed boon necons piishd, and todineusn what farihur steg s aboukl bo taken. 18 16 hoped that il the necesnury pro- lupiniry ormngements will be mado i w dlioit Ll Judgiog Trom th way in which the mat- € unaged thun 1a7, it Wil by u com- ylate suzcoey, PP S —— THE ACADLMY GF SCIENCES, It PRUPVEED LEGTUNE counse. The proposition o iustilute a course of lees 3 this winter in the jooins of tho Academy of Heivnces, wudo st the meoting ot thar baly Puesduy ovenlz, 1o worthy of o hittla e ¢x- wnded noteo than was accorded to m the pub- lished roport o1 thas meetng. The collections of Uns sucivey have rceuntly been very much en- Fged by tha eesulis of the Florida esploting wajedition, winl by the sddition of the Watd st Pho rociety nuw bas o colioetion wlieh, gl imecimglnts” 0 Wself. s i sulie §es;.0cts Tubier awy mors valdable than toat whiea was Adustioyed an thu Bre of tour yeuss sgo, Lhe 1IN Uk in buw opon Tur tho Lis oction of mom- bera atd thuir fomioes, bt du e 60 altiuicnts wil purposcs o eealml buok to the grea. wa- JURLY wven of the by, 3 U0 eApbaLLL Lekiven atiho tiwo of the vieit. It requires : m?elhm“ mori thau u ed-usl Lapection of even bUCL LEORBUTY i Luvy= (0. £Q it Lok VOry much beyond w cullection 1 old suelld asd silfed hine. Lo oods to we of iuterent 1kis noces ary that i ury b gies ubould Ls cov- 'l-,‘nul |\|||.x Lvini ti.nue, valiy, If vut wetnmdy, Lav tunctions of the dufesene spacimeny shuuld Lo deseribed, Bud theic places i the covnomy of :Irgll:‘n‘blm:t‘v‘;lv‘la hm“cune«-xi.m 12ty Lo of any vi € Visitor thun & ary peep b - 1 an ordinaey peey It tu proposed to call upou such wewbers of tho Acuduimy 88 pus-ess kel s lodge thag digvCLLR, 0K W Wle up some Fute ticular purt OF teature und desclibo ity o s manoer waich slial ba ug wateresting as poseible, avoudiug everythuing tuat is mere do- il Ingsinuch ke & greal maav people outside ot the Acauuiny would Lo s inletesteo. fi i ing 10 thost EXPOBILIULS 08 tho Wewbera e telved, 1t 15 proposed 10 ek e couree uf lectures o popular oue, 10 au exteut lingug ouly vy the facilitios preseuted by the sudiencu-toou, Huck & course Would uot oniy be uf yrvat Luuerit to the ndividusl miembers of g Acadewy, but 18 wouWd alBo wid gy wideniug the mow rApidly wrowiy buplar appieciation of scleutitle muttoy, nnfi FFubably oud tu recroie the 1anks ol wowmuer. slip 10 the Acadumy itself. ‘LTiae body bus Leon duiug & groat work for EQIEHCO It} OUT MI0NE § bub thero I8 DO disguibiug the tuce that 16 bas Duberto been togurded by tho girs. | uolic chictly au 0 ropositary of Jossil Turwn, aud lurely of fosmilidess, Lha Academy basitivats power to changs all this to ehow the puvple thas these dead romains of wmmal e are/ta’ scieucy what the skoiston is tu toe | butsn organiam, —that thoy ure the groat facis THE CHK AGO TRIBUN il opon which valuablo thorrien aro buitt, and aronnd v ol are viouped aamo of the ment in- topasting erunrvizations of sel~nlife ve- & ch 1t 13 servoly to bo hoped that this Jos vomane of the Academs wilbo undo teken Advit, and caened ous in p manner, thae wi unee placs the mstitation in ts trie light beforo o puelke, and ald in exionding R povuine knwiedge of the reeults of tho mort rovent sel- | cutiflo inveatigation, -— THE GRAND JURY. MORE REPEATENS INDICTED, Tho Graod Jucy belil & short session vestardny morusng, bue dul soma edactivo wo:k. Two in- dictmauts wore fuind agsinst *ropestora™ at tho Inie electioit, nud, fortunately, ouo of the partion was ut tho timo undor arreat at tho Chis caga Avonno Station. Ha was arrostod olection day, and govo the namo of Charlea Smith, Iis Nearimg was fised for to-moirow, but veaterdny tuo HYtato's Attornoy went for tho Witnessed 4 tha cano and bad nm indicted aad broughs to tho jail. Tho evidenco against I heturo tho Jury waa conclunive, it appeating thay by voted tnice in tho Fivet Precinot of the Pwentioth Wird and subsequen Iy in the Eight- gonth and Nineteenih Warils, whoro fia was fol- iowdd and arconted, Mo 18 & member of ths Mike McDonald mob, and will bo vigorously prosccuted, ‘Cho othor party {8 also o mwember of the same t:ibe, but up te 6 o'cluck last sven- ing ho hud escapod the oflicors. lis namg in conrequentiy supprosaod for the presont. Tun Jury roturnod four judictmenta into Court —tho two above reforresa Lo for ** sep-atimg” uno agalns Fish & Fraonk, Clark eticet wmor- chams, for arson, and ono agaiust the pubiwhor ol the 2ilot, for fibel, THE. WESLEY UASE. ‘I'be jury also reta rneu tho tollowing in rofer- ence tu the deatis of Daniol Healey in jail: 1o Urand Jurors foe the Nosember tertu, 1875, of the Crimtual Court uf Cook Conuty, respectfully report to your Houor tha they buve’ Cally fnvestigated the entzes of the deatl uf D.utel Heaiey, who litely died 10 the juil, and fully excrierste Shieri Agnew and bis a.fleors in'chu.g¢ of the yall from uli blame or coneire i1 reward to zeid deatt, ~ Wo Leideve eatd ilealoy wan Iuudiy treated by all togs ofticers {u the Jail, e i PAYDAY. LIED' 1OYS PLANGLD IN DESPAIR, Yesterany wns a pecu liarly sad dav smong the county omployos. Ordiaauly, pay-dsy 18 a time of rejoicing, but thero cro excoptivns to most rules. Neover unvo they worked hardor or more taithfully tsan fn the jast month! Iuis truo somo of thew employed in the County Clerk's oftice woro soidom seen At thoir post of duty, yot they labored hardor on tho outsldo among the saloons and workslhops in tho ioterost of the Oppositicn party, But they did not stop at working hard, early ana taie, but 1 8 jubilant momont they attached their names to s paper ag contribittors to the jmrty campaign fund. Nor was tina atl, for in their ecstasy over the victory they aaw in the future they rhoutdored addition- ul tinancial rosponsib. isios, by sgreeing to take » uummber of uckots to the Turner Paric barbecne, fv s0 ambitious were thoy tor distiuction that oeach tried io do more thun tho 2, and thero i3 scarcoly anT ot 1o tho extrerons to whach their politica) enthuniaamn puxhed them. Preeonting thoir #al- ary orduis yesterday for payment, they more than realized toe plight wto which thoy had beon Jed by fulsa leadaiy as thov eyed tho charges that joomod up agaiast them, “fothe cxcite- went of tno campuigu thoy bud soid & few of to ‘¢ barbecua' tickats given them, and Lad spont the procoeds for the good of the par- ty; ihe others they had tolken no accouut of,’ not oven thinking of n day of reckonivg. ‘They remombered their tespoctive contrivutivng to tho party, but bad no 1dea that tbe euttre Bum Was to come {rom A single mooth’s salary, Uuder theso ciicamatances 1t is oot to be won- doied AL that thoy wore unbappy. Hows of the poor tellowa did not get enough from their month's salary to pay s weelk's bowrd. sod ottiers with large fowilies to provids for found themselves in debt to the ofica. 'I'o object tu the robbery was useloes, for they felt tho guillotine abovethoir boads, aud, gathing a4 1t vus, thes had to submit or stand the caauce of doing far worss. The might was pitiable iu tho oxueme, and the aflliction was so generai that uone wero left t» sympa.hize, Eact had ta shed his own tears and bear alvne tho rorturiug yoke. ‘To pome tho oppression was grestol thut othere, yet ail bore it alike, with tho meodnond of the siove. Whatever va- riety of expreesiou there was among ithem :was due to the differont isuguazos 1 which they damned Licb and tho Opposition party, It is Lelioved tho soul of Lisb was yosordsy cou- signed to bell in six differeud tongnea. A NGIADLE FACT in covncction with tue pay of tho emploves, crpecially i Gen, Lavb's otlice, is that while tho Opposition pariy #as tho ganer ng betwaen tho employes aud the pouple, the latter wore tho tusz losers. 1t i o well-donown fact that fu: twa weoks in advauce of the lato elaction quita a unumber of (he employes who wera paid yestorday for fuil time were neldom,” 1f pver, near tho ofifico. A week before tho election the number excused irom duty was nateriaily increasod, the lst m- cluding waveral of tho deputica. Thoy were all at work tor th party—r. Hesng, Yot no oue way charged with aoy lost tume, and furthes, somo one was lound 16 certily that they bad lost 1o thine, fur the |ey-roll i ulwaya cortitled to Lefuro it ts ot cun Lo pasved upuu, Lhe men ate ot tu blame, ot coutsa, but thoro who rule them wilt fiud w day of reckoniug, ahoeu they come to aceaunt (o those whose iotorvets they wero elaeied to protect. Wil ton. Lieb kindly explain who #WOre 10 Lvse pay-rolls ? e gpiy LOCAL LETTERS, THE CODNTY OF OULUAGO, Lo the Eiliter a7 Lhe viican Tribuna : Cuicano, Nov, 10.—Your remmkd in yoste - daswirsue with rospect to tho bwilding of the tioak County Court-Houno, anil the intereat of tho City of Chicago thorom, meats my approval. 1 embracs the preseat oppoitunity to suggoest hat it might be » greut advantago to tho City of Chicago to bo set olf from the County of Cook, nud thencefurth 1o by hoown aa the City and County ot Chicapo, and thereafter the wholo of thu powers vestod i the County Comtirsioners, 0 tat an the City of Chicago is coucorned, could b vostod fu tho Cotanrsys Councll, Tins wonld #avo the exjonne nf tue Board of County Cow- wmpesionepd, The city would, or should, theu have the ¢amo powers that the Couuty of Cool now hing 1n the collection of Hiate anrl county taxens the fatter, 1 Sact, swou'd then bo the rove onus of she city., I upprehend that the same grwevanees axigy 1 othor cition thae we complain of here, und for that roasen [ thiok that thiy e ol suvjact Kor dincgsstou by municipal rotorw- @ T8, ‘Ilie City of Toronto, Ontario, folt tho dis- advaatuca of being a portiun uf the Couaty of as the City of Chicago now does in Leing metidod o the Connty or .ok, aud to relieve it of thu burdens of thn Cuauty uf Yack wasy cremnd an indepandent coutty, it that ease tho Aer of Boparstion provided that the Couutv of Yoric cous have 8 Jail and Court-I1ounn in the City ol Couaty of Torunto, aud that all busi- ness of the County ot York ooald be tegally transacted thery, and that any lauds, buildings, Jud othor proporsy retudund by the County of Yorg shontd Lo wnid for to the eateut of tho cily's mterest therewn, ond thut any junds, buiidins, sud other property retained by thy euy suuttdd ba pad (o ta the extunt of tha ra- mammg partion of the county’s fnturce: thorein, sud that with rewpoct to the debts due by the couuty each was 1o pay nn eqitable proportiun of thoe sa. A to (heds maitess they wera doe ternned by arbiration. OnaEaves, BTRLET-CARS AND CARSTRACKS. Vo the Lddor of 2he Uhnayu Ivibune ! Ciucaco, Nov. 10.—There sio throe sugges- tiony whichh ought to be made in the name of the public 10 the cor compunicn of the city, One id to put on moro cars wmoruiuk and eveulngs, Anotbor is to attzch s third ho.so to each Leavy- laden car, Ting will neceseitato the employ- ment of extia liorses for two hours each day, from G:46 ¢o 7:30 & ., sud from 6:30 to G:80 o, Tuo first suggentiou i (or wan's bevett avd tho szcoad for man's best frisnd,—the wilent, fathtul, und uwucomplaimug lorge, A third recommendstion, if adopted, weutd bevelis not only thy traveliug pudhe,—whose bodios are Jolted and uoi ves unstrung,—but the car cow- pany i4noll, whose rotling-stock w beiug rupudly wort out aud destroyod by reason of the crooked und unwyou tracks over whioh the cars run. 1t 13 eafo to wuy that thero fs nob a strught live of wtrust-car timck 1o tho City of Chicago, and [ very nuiech doubt whether suywhers 1 the city arirp ot biack oue block, or half a block, fo extout can bo found which 18 hoth level and etraight. Why s this thus? fe civil evgimeer- tecling, or Las 1t no spplication to roudé. Some I know will lay Lhe blaia ou the wtrest contractor who lad tue Davemont, but this will not exea e ths car cum- pauy which Inys its uwn tiack, aud hss wuei- vision of caueiruction aud ropaire. It & raiirosd ehgiueer can survey and coutractor build & track 80 wtruighi that w curve canwot be dotuoted in it, aod 80 strong that s noavy locowotive and traln way pasa over b witbout jols os jar, Ldo 10t #eo why Atrect-railroad englucers may_not acluave o icsa dilicule fea A NMININTERIAL GXAMPLE. To tha Edutar of £he Chicarn Trih ne Cittesan, Nov, 10.—~The exampla of the Rev. Mr. Chamberlain in eudenvoring by a1l menus in his powar to purify tho vatlat-bos, commands 1t- self to evory minister fu the land, Wewwe our prexcut form of governmons Iargely to the influ- ence which ministers exerted in and ont of the pulpt during the Colonial and Revolutionar periods. Thou thay feared now to express theur opinfon on public men aud measurcs, casting thoir votes, vulce, and imtluence umformly fu fa- vor of what veamad true and good. [t was not until slavery east ita banoful {ntinence over the 1and, choking free n) eoad, and aving both min- ister nud miatesmin nfo wabworvinncy to ite interests, that it beeamn nnfastionabie fo intro- duee politics—that is, any sliusion Lo the welfare of tho Stato ~into thop 1lpt., [ sometimes think tuat weie ninisters to discues_nigh polities more and dogmazism logs in tho pulplt it were better for both Church and State, Wero oar city min- iniers to Brmld the eunergy winsh thoy now do- vate towanla rostoring the furmal reading of tho blo in tho schools to tho wotk of wccurine a Letter City and County Governmant, they would promoto a rasival of tho grandea: kind,—one tuat would roact in bleasings on the Church, A PROLIFIC POOLE. To the Editor of T'he Chicano 1 ridune : Ciuicaco, Nov. 10.—The inclosed paragraph fs takon from your last Sunday's editlon, amuwe- mont column : * Poole, whio manages tio Olym- pio Theatrs in London, has written elghfcen dramas on the subject of Jack Sheppoard.” It should road a4 follows: * Poole. who manages «bo Olymuio Theatro In New York City, ban wiit. ton eighteon dramas of tho Jack Sheppard typo.” “Mr. Pooloan almost s proiific a wiiter ag Mr, Boucicault, and bids faur to rival buw in tho quantity, 1f uat 1n the quadity, of lus produc- tions, WILLIAM COWLEY. N0 HELP WANTED. To the Editar of The Chicuyo (ribu Cu1caco, Nov, 10.—~Thoro Ia a statemont ander the heading of ** ‘Criplots* fn your papor of this day sshivg the publis to contribuie tosards the waintenanco of my childron, You will pleaso correct this, as I sm iu need of nv relief, aud would feel I¢ bumitisting to accapt any. Mus, . Burakn, No, 510 Svath Morgan strect, ——- THE COUNTY BUILDING. Judge Wallsco is suffering from o stiff back, which tuterferes nota littlo with his peace ot mind, County-Treseuror Milor had on Interviow with Mr. Huel, his succossor, yosierday, snd gavo him wome hints, Mr, Millar nould like very much to seo tho Lielp Lie tias retained iv the office after ho leaves it, aspecially would he liko to sco Mr, Bayo kont. Daniels, of tholWest Chicago. iu on tho war- path again, doterminod to Lave his sharo of tha county printing. Ho thioks the papers now on- Joymg tho patronazo have demoustrated their inabilty to do the ** Ry " any good, and as thoir contragts expire Dee. 1, lie proposes to make it wartn for tham with the now Loard, Tho Financo Committeo of tho County Board yestorday examived suveral propositions for the Toan of $100,000 for the bonelit of tho gousral fuud ordored a fow days ago, Theco was but oup format bid, but Mr. Boyo told what offers ho bud receivea from thoe baoks., A dispusition was manifested by the Committeo to got tho loan on the mun favoravlo terms, nod 1t was agreed to |;\ku 10 acuon bofore 1aviting further compo- tision. Jolin F. Guting, an atlorney, rout in a patition to Judgo Jniuesou, i the Crimnal Court yostor- day, complaining that he hay clien.s conimed in the Jail, and that Sueri Agnow had positively rofused to sliow him to consult tbem in private. and that is wag cnmrellad to tals with thom in what 18 known ns the *‘cage.” Tho petitionet asks the Court to muke such ordor as it deenia 1it, and to 1equiro Agnow to sliow lum 1o con- suait witn and counsel wmid prisoners us provided by law. WOUR ON THE COUNTY LOSPITAL, STOPIED, Tlie Committes on Hospitals and Parlic Busld- ings boid A sosslon yesterday to cousider the af- faley of Willard & Co., coutractors for ina- woury on the: ue¥ lfospitat, Tho srchi- tect and & member of the contracting tirm wore ptosont. ‘T'ho architect statod that the Lelcklayers and bod-carriors in the eploy of Willard & Co, had quit wors becauss thoy hiad not boen paid, and that the prospect for the firm sompleting the coutract was excecdingly gloomy. 1o aleo presented estitnstes of the work yolto Lo done to complato the cuntiuck, and » Biate- meut of what had already boon dmldA showiug taat 1t would take about £9,700 to finish the con- tract, and that the county would owe tuo con- tractors avout (Le enmo awount when the entira work was dons. The mewmber of the "firm present was then aslked 1If ho had any atatemonts to maiio, to which be roplied in the negative, oxcapt to tuit- mnts that, 1t the county wonld advince him mougs, be would pay his men, and thov would Ko to wotk, Fusther luquiry ehicited the lage that the contractors woere 1o arrears for labor sud waterial to tho amonut of 97,500, and that the architect rocommonded no fuithor paymenty by the county neul the tonirnct wus fiied, which was niready neatly a mouth bebiud time. ‘Tho Comtnitees taully ugroed to send for the bondsmen of Willard & Co., sud offer them an opportunity to il the costract. Tho meeting ot the Comnmittee aud bondsmen will Lo held ihis mormng, nnd if no satigfactory airange- monls are niade tha cjutrazt will by relot, SOUTH CHICAUG LOWN LXPENSZH, AMike Evans and big assiztanis in runoiog the affars of the Suaueh Lown wero buston-boling around the Lulding yestorday 1 the Interost of thowsolves, Thoy manitescodadeep nuxiotytogor 2 large allowance from tha Committow on Equali- zaton fur town purposed, The Committes rece ommended un allowaucs of #15,000 o fow days 80, which was pot acted upon by the Uoard, in order to mive tha oficirs of the Lown Limo to muko out au itemzed sccount of tho town's noeds, ‘Tho Bupervisor yesterday hod such an no- count, which figured up ool Oue of the items way forindebtedaoss, nmounting to ovur ¥40,000. ‘The residus was for (own cxponisod, ‘T'ne *‘indebtrduess ™ item wua enough for Com- missioner Busse, to whom it was shown, Iy wnid b would bt favor the nliowance of any- thingz on euch an accouut uutd vouchsts wora prudieed to show that the 811,000 appropriated for the mmwa putpose laxt year had Lecu gropor- Jy expended. DI, Lvans waxed wrathy abthe reception of his tixurer, and sl ouce put off for an “*ouinon' [le woon found Louutree ut hia tiome, 8ud tho *opimon™ was rendered jostanser, und Just such & one ng he wanted. He 8ous reburned Lo the builitog datcrmived that it the Commntteo did not allow wlne was aniced, & mundamud would ba procured to conspol them, Rounsros bad told tu to taks sueh & comse, ho =81d, and further, the Committee ha | nothinyg to do with the watter auvway. If the £5i,00U (s not allowed, look out for uouble, Mike wus fot.uugte in going whoto be did for hin advice, FIXIN0 HALARL Tho Con'mittes on Public Norviea, to whom was Tefortad the wntter of dxing salaries, beld an informul sueating veeicrdsy aftersoon, No action way takon. but the exprassions of opiue tunt woio genurat, and sll in fuvor of eca:omy. Moat of the mewmpverd were in tavor of roducing aninries whora thoy exceodod #1,000 per vear. Lhey uppeatcd to (aver reaucing 99, anaries to $1,600, &1,500 to $1,200, and 8L200 to HLOOL. They wiere ateo in fuvor ol reducing the wsalaries of the heads ol dopariments, bul were gut watwiled 1bat they couid undes the law. Noihing was waid nbout their owo saluries, and it 1y most likn- Iy notting «illbe, The Cominittes will mues for work tuls morulng. A CONIRACTON'S OTINION, A gentloman who has about completed his first contract for tne county, said to a 10 orter yosterduy: * Inng Thinosk is right n calling ihe County Board » damuable ‘nng,’ aod in com- panug it to the Fammany orowd.” ** Why," he coutinued, *befors the coutract was awacded me it was intimated that I would Lave to buy numerous wetmoers of the Voard, Thoy did not BAY HO 1D ¥O (ALY WOrdS. but lefs me o under- ptand what they vxpected. [ dul not take their inoy, howaver, but the trouble I bave bind minco wakes it a question whether I scted right or not. At least, I do not want auy more contiacte.” —e— CITY-HALL. Collectious of taxes amounted to 86,000 yes- terday, ‘Iaz-cortificate redemptions produced 1,600 yowtorday, If Building Iuspectors do not report at 4 p, m. shirp bereaftor, they are to bo reuioved, ‘I'be police sud firemen mill receive their Oato~ ber stipeuds lo-morrow, The sum required Iy $84,000, The contractors atarted to labor on the lake- shore ebaft of the Fullerton avenue ocondwit yestordsy, and City Engiucer Obesbrough roe JAY, NOVEMBEIR 11, 1875, ports that the roil i very favorahlo for the aie- corelal proscutian of the work. Anwzeor Dennehy 18 eonfined ta il pnonmonia, it waa ro- ported yosterday, The Treasurer recotved £10,208.63 from the Collector yestorday, ond $4,203,90 from the Water Depattment. Justices Scully and Morrison called on the Comptralior yesterdny to connult with bim on tho new ordintnea cequuning Police Magistrates 1o koep daly recerds, and retucn them monthly 10 tho Comptroltor. Mr, Huyom emid ho bind ro- foired tho watter to the Law Dopartmont for an n|ml|lnl.| as to tho conrso to bo pursued by fne Justices, Thae Building Inapectors, assisted by fromon belougiug to 1Took and Ladder Cn, Na. 2, tore down s hnlf-burnea rooliary at 106 West Lake rtrent yesterday aftornoon. The structure had boon standing 1u jta ruined state for nearly threo yeurs, 'Fhere are two or threo mara sliells in the ratme vicinity which will bo pullod down un- lens the owners attond to (hom, Sumo vorcliablo hireling connected with an obueuro papor cireulatad n roport swoug o few persons that tho Otpbons Uall bunding, s large 1ranio etruciure at the coruer of Lake and Pooria Attouts, would collupse ln the oventof the tendauce of a (a1ge number of peigous at a ball to be wiven theie, Supt, Bailoy osamined tho buiiding yestorday, and roports it perfecily vafe. Saturday is to be a Jively day at tho rookery for comniittaos, and no less than five have been callod to consiver rofetcucos in the room adjnin. ing tho Citv Clork's utlics. and the boar nppoint- od far ull of them is 3 v'clock in the afterncon. ‘Lho membors af the Gue, Market, Judiciary, Po. bice, und ire Alarm Service Cominlttees shouki ail talio notivo, and bo on hand promptiy so that no confu-ton way result, ‘e Stroets snd Al- leys Commntteo of tho South Division moot tlis afternoon. REDISTRICTING AGATY. Thera Is golug to be much talk on tho subject of redustricting thoe city under the prescnt chiar- ter, tha Aldernion bewg divided as to shethsr the ajportionmont yhould be based on the uum- ber of voters ot the populatiuo ; but they sy thoro is plonty of * time keforo mext wpring, sod bosto is not neceswary. 'Tho Mayor favora tho taking of o census, the charter giving the nuthority for taking one, un- lers the achinol consus can be usad ne a basts. Sectional 1eeling beginy to manifest itsalf in tho mnatter, aud somo of the Aldermon aro in favor of dividing tho city into wards which will **atraddle " the rivor and i.8 branches. TUE MARSUALSIIF, There was but Jittle eaid around the City-Hall yealerdny on she Marshalship question, The Mayor informed » prieady 10pTesontative of o 1aorning paper that ho did not speak by the card whon b snid Mr, Hesiug would aut bo coutirmed il nomiosted. ‘I'hat was avout alt tho Atayor bad to say on the wsubject, nod ho casually romarked that there was nothing now abuut tho mattor. He said ho wad axare that tho cbarter gava tho Gouncii power to cresto or abulish the ailico of City Maranal, It rocmu to ba protty gouerally understood wmong tho Aldermen that if Mr,” Hoslug wera vomiuted ho would not be coufirmed, tus friends of [Lldreti, of course, umting with tho yolitical oppunonts of Hosing to defeat tho lat- ter, Ionevor, cunjecturo and epeculntion aro uroless, a8 1t was distinctly atated by n gontla- wan wha cucht ta kuow that oir, llesng did not want the odico, aud would uot takoit, The ilon, Barney Cuultleld's action is considercd hasty, injndicious, and deciadely unfair by Hii- drorh's suvporters, who disciaim the formation oL any cliquo or nug in tho mattor. PREE LODGING HOUSES PHOVIDED, Bupsrintendent Trusdell, of the Rsliof and Aud oeiety, accompsuicd Blayor Colvin yos- terduy af.ocnoon (o the bwilding ottered ou Jfuurils avenue, noar Jackson street, for & todziog hou-o, tor use this comisg winter. vsner olfered threo stores 1n his building, but Mr, Teuedell thongnt two would be suilicient, and would accommodate 125 lodgets, ‘[ue tent waked was $0U until nayl, The Jlavor proposes to hire the tho storoes, and reserve the priviloge of keeping thom another monih afterward in cano tho culd weator continued. ‘Lue stores woro rontad, and will bo put in order at oace [or tho todgers, Tho Coununcil s proyristed at its 1488 meating & sum not to exceed #1000 for the reuting of suitablo ebuildings for freo lodg- wg houses, ‘fho old rolleo Station on Uuion stroet will also vo opoued ay # freo lodging-house to accommulate n).plicants who ool wt the Wost Hide polico stations. ‘Ihore 18 talk of opening a sioular Institution on the North Sido, but tho suthorities have not detinitoly decidea about it. Appucants for lodg- g muse first apply ox the police stations for ticketa bofors they can be admitied. Tho houses will uot bo 1oady until cold weather fair- 1y nots in, WITY BCOTT WAS APTOINTED, Supt. Hickoy yostorday nppoimted Bamuel W. Seott, a cuioted citizon, 8s dotective on the Coea- tral Station force, una lio eutored at onco oo lus duties, Une now appomntee was tho dofoated oppounent of John Jones tn the 1ate Nepublican Convention for tho nomunation of County Com- | mismonei, and thelo ato ationg party men who eay that Mr. Boott was active in saromg up discord smoug tho col- otod ~ voters with o wview to A Jones® deroat. But alr. Beott's Irlends deny the assoriion, and spy that Lo voted for his rival Hupt. flickoy, in monwer £0 ‘guestions yesto) day about the matter, said tpac ho ~ mude the appointment sulely on the grouud tuat bhe bulieved Hcott was a cayable persvn lor tho pluce, and s colurod man who nas sequainted WNong s raco in this ciky was noccsraty oo the force, (o stated thut o removed the colored umsn Sauth ou the scoro of incurapeleuce aud lazinoss, sud bal contumnplated it long beforo tho eloction; Lo did uot displaco buith for the xolo purposo uf making roor for Svott oo se- cunnt of politish! pressuro from the Opposition wide, e kNew Scatt to be a steaight-ont Kopub- hican, and Lo was rocommended by frst-class citizens, THE FIRE-ALANM BERVICE, A mogting of the Bpecial Committue of Alder- men on Fire-Alann Service baw boun called foc Snrwmdny afternoon ot 3 o'clock. Apropos of tluy, & Tmpuse reporter intorviewed tho Buper- nzesdont of that departwont of the City (lov- ernment yesterday and learned from kim that ha would be proseut at tho mocting and oxplain the present condition of the city telegruph linow, snd answer auy querics the Aldermuen might pul to hum, Mr.'Cuandlor rays thay theie are now bore 400 naw signal-boxes, which cannot bo put up for laclc of funds. The Couucil appropristed §20,000 for tho telegiaph aorviee, aud the Su- perintondenl says he has ersulted ths Comp- troller nbout gatting the muney, but tio lattor Ly doctined to lot bim bave it, because it could ot Le spated fom the Tressury on account of mory prevsing matters. ‘Phore aro now in position 274 boxes ung 500 nules of wive, Mostof the Tinox aro ton yeara old, aud arv 1n such puor cone ditton that it 18 nmost impossible to keep them in working oider, and tuey aio lablo tv brenk down ut tud most ctitieal tine, Uuring stonny wostber it reqiures the utimoel vigilauce to keej the cirenits nobroken, and repsirs n cousu- qugoice of house-moving aud reconstructivn of buldings have to bo nudo constantiy. In ordor o waure peviect control of the lines and tonis<o thou at sll tunos rlable, the Superintendant wiatos tbat it will bo nocossary to have the wires placed upon poles. ‘This “avstom will bo atpeuntvy ta Lewin with, but sill be the clhvnpest in the tong run. fho common tele- graphewhes ruumng ovor the prairios cost 100 per vuls, and tho lofuy puled toed by the Wes- etn Usnion Cooipany in thid city cost un avorage of #100 sach, jucluding painting und setlung up. Thug it will by eoen that nowatiing st bs done soun to reconstruct the whole system of city lnes, 1f vrotoction aganst iire ‘1 to Lo socured, sud tho wembors of the Commitive slould all ba prosunt Ssturasy to discuss the matter rully, 'The importanco of tho wulter can~ wot be overestsmuted, dr. Chaudier sayg. ———— CRIMINAL, James L Dwyor,of No, 116 North Union street, cowplaing that on the ovening of thie &tk luet. bis pouse was entored by barglars, who carried away & watch sud chain and other jowelry val- ued at 170, Leroy Demont, a now addition to the profes- slou 1u this city, was urrested by Olicer Brutou lant eveniug chiarged with having stolen a lnpe rube aud hurso-blaukels, Thearticlos are ¢ the Armory awaihing ideutification. Louis Miller, a formor covk on the rovenue cutter Andy Johnson, was held in 8500 bail to the Criminal Coury 1enun!li by Justice Boully. Louws 13 chatged with robbing s grocer named Later Basuatt, Tiom Fond du Tso, of ¥650, by ea- cuanging *'splel-marks” for that amount ia our- rency. Detectivo _Callagher yesterday arzested ® young, _dauditied chnr. viug the usme of Frauk Kellogg, Fauaole Harrington, a pinked aud powdored dsmsel, saya Frauk ptoie bei dia~ wond-ring, valued at £5300. Justice Bumuoier flold valuod Frauk st the prico of the riug, aud Leld huw for the Criminal Coust. [ f the Arnold sireat or Myers x-’t:n 3{‘;"&5»&- ln: uncsrtbos the buuds aud ather property stolen from the houss of Johu I Hazie, ia the Tows of Hyde lark, some four wueks ago. Moss of the railroad-bonds were turued over to by police by » min named { i Htckey, who keops a maluon on Twalfth rtrect, noar Clack, ‘Tho roubois went on o Jolly goarl apreo aftar comnuttine the dead, amnd tnduced Ilickey to accopt tha bondd In payment for tho drinks, It Wil'lsin MaLaughlin'a father had not fur- nished a 1,000 hond for him yestordav ho wonld liava bean aent o Jail, thor 1o await trisl In the County Court on thoe charge of tllegally £rcom- e o fathor to tha gieat datriment of Magma Welkn, who fell a victim to Lin oxcesmive found- neas, Juatico Moech {nsred [udgnmont on tho cano yostetday afternoon. and n conrt-room of morsl eittzous draux in the ovidence with appar- e dolight, A mnn oamed T, C. Vincont, hailing from Manitowoe, took ario in 8 strect-car on Madivon stroet veaterday forenoon, and woa foohsh onongh to carry along with Lim abuut §500, Aa tha cir neared Matkot atrent, o missad the roll, and at the same time noticed two suspicious looking individuaty in thonct of gotting off tho car. At onco 1t flankod acrows his ‘mind that they wero the rTobbres, and Lo flashed aftcr them as fust we biw leen would carry him. The two thicves bolted thicugh a saloon at 120 Fifth avenue, and Vincent attempted to bolt after thom, but was kept back by an necomplico of tho gang namod John Ryan. Doputy-Supt. bizon st amce prrestod Ryan, and Snmmortield continned his caro in 1,000 bail for ten daya, for tho purpese of giving tho dotectives an oppartunity to cateh tho thioves, e ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Camilla-Urso troupo will give tho fonrth Lakewide entertainment fo Forwell 1iail Tucs- day ovening. Gen. N. P. Banka will lectura in Chicago for tho firat time Monday night, at Plymonth Churchi, his subject boing, **The Repubiic, Will It Eun- durs 2" The Sunday Lecture Soclety announces Ed- ward Everott Hale on A Civil Servant” for next Suuday afternoon, The doors of McCor- micle 11all open at 2 and close at 3. Adminsion, 10 conta. Tho * Merry Wivoa of Windeor " will be given this evening and overy eveniug this woek by tho Liederkranz Socioty at MoVicker's Thoatre. It 18 now ruvping much more swoothly, and offors a very pleasaut amatour cutertainient for thoso who are oporatically inclinod. The “noiablo of the Young Pcople’a Asgocia- tiou of P y nsutl Congregations! Church will be #vel e ovoulug In the chuceh parlors. Upon this occasiou Misa [lenrietta Monroe, o dramntie roader of extraordinary abilizy, will give soveral recitals, thus ndding vory waterislly to the in- toreet of the sociable, Mr. Fel'x Liegamey, the well-known earieaturist and artist, wili aiso be prescnt and cantributo tome of his remaiublo sketehtog, All Bunday-scliool workers are reminded that tho first moeting of the Cack Councy sundsy- Hehool Couvention takes plioo thi svesing at Farwell 11all. cowmeucing at 7:30. Solections of muslo will bo furnishod by the Michigan Avenuo Daptiet Church cho, and tho congrege- tional siuging will bo led Dy a cotnet, n cornet #0l0 belng a part of tho musical exeroises of tho evooiog. A, Lang will preside over the weeting, and Jobu V, Farwell oy.en it with read- ing the Scriptares and prayer. E. P. Porter will deliver no addreys ; subjecl, ¢ Tha Home of the Commoun Schiovl aud the Sunday-school.” “Uhera will provably be o turd addrews, tf the paities oxpected arrivo in timo, Friday morning will be occupied by Bible-reading by 'I'. W. Guodapasd. organization, receiving of county reporis from the County Secrotary awnd from township otlicors, and an sddiesa by ' H. G, Spafford. The musio will bo conducted by 3oses Jones, cho:ister of tho Fourth Bapti-t Church Bunday-echool. UTALRIL Can a Morman Bu an Uaprejudiced Juryman? Bart Laxe, Utah, Nov. 10.—~The question was raised in tho Third District Court on Mondsy as to the compoteucy of James Jcbnson, s Mormon, toservo us a juryman in the suit of a non-Mot- mon agsiust & Mormon, the claim boing made that be would bo biased in favor of his follow- churcbmnu ; aldo that be wonld bo infiuenced by tne fact that the Common Couwcil, coosiating of Mormons, had sppropriated mouoy to defond the case. Many witogssos, omong thom gomo of tho lsadwg members of the Mormon Church, also a numbor of apostato Mormons, weore exam- ined sa to tho oxtent of influence or counsel brought tn bear upon jurymen. Judge Bore- man to-day overrules the cha longe of tho jury- man, doclding that uo svidenco kad been givon showiug that Mormon jurymon had In sny caso poen wstructod by the Churoh suthorities as to the verdiet thoy should give: that al- though one witnoss oxpressed the opiuion thut a Mormon would not be an impartial witness when the in:erasts of tho Chutch were at stake, aud tuat ho bolioved if a iformon juror believed Brigham Young wauted a jurywso to take o given courso that would be the diiection he would take, independont of his own conviction, thoro was o evidonce that thin Lad been doue, or that the jurymun objected tu was nudor any ivfiuvnco outside tho Court. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Gradusting Excrcises ut Thatlastitus tion Yestordny. Spectal Digvateh ta The Clacago Tribuna, Lansve, dlict., Nov. 10.—The thirteenth an- nus! Commencemont of the Michizan Btato Ag- ricultural Collegs was coucluded this evening. Tho membera of tho Blate Board, locluding Guv. Bagley, were prosont. The Governor con- cludod tho oxercises by a short addrees, aavising tho cluss to use their advancement to somo practicat uso, and said that the day was passed when the tux-payer gruwbled at tho amount ap- propriated for our Stato schools, Aftor musio Dy Blshop's Opera-Ilousa orchesurs, and prayer, the following orations were delivered by the clasa: **'Po What Ead " by O. Augstman; “hgotland's Creat Unknown,” by F. Annis; /Trup Letimates of Cnaracter,” by W. Carpon- ter; * An Unwiso Contost for Wages," by A. Crago ; **Thoe Power of Beauty," by Charles Goodwin 3 ** The Root of Al fivil," by D (ins- wold ; **The (ireat Occan of Cruth," by O. lne geesoll ; * Pertection Qur Alm,” Ly B, Nevius e Daconinn Plilosophy," by Li.” N. Nilaw § Our Union PPorpetun),” by C. Parker ; ** Satius fuction in karm Lite,” by D, Postle ; ** Dolog and Drepmuj by Geotpa Boyeo; * Tho Farwors’ Muvemecut,” by Cuavlea Sheldan ; ** Worship of the Intellect,” Ly William Buwith ; ¢ Usniua Moven tho World," by Charlon Stargls, vresi- dont Abbot conforred tha acgroes, THE “|SUN™.“TRIBUNE” FEUD. Speciat Duapatch tu I'he Chicano Trinane, New Yomk, Nov. 10,—The Sun bLuilhing, ad- Jowlng the Tribune, hisa beon condomued 84 un- safe, owing to the stute of thu wall fuving on the Zribuno ground, The Huperintvudent ot Buildings has ordored tlo Sun wall to Le torn down. ‘Lhe Sun usists on cthe nght to work oo the vacaut lut of the Tribune dunng tho rep:air iog of the wall, The Tribune has applicd for an ipjunction to prevout them fiom sv worklug, on the grouud toat it will dolay tho ercstion of the other batt of tha unfiuixhed Tribune. Tho caso wan o court l.o-dn{. Tho Tribunc bad bo gua to dig {ts foundatlous, but these aro #aid to mperil tue Sun buitding, sud delsy Lisy beon thus caused, e ) Purk Iidge. RNomomber that atter this wmanth e Ira Browa wul rawe the price af his olcgant €100 lats at the beautiful suburb above uswod to £200, Spealc quick if you waat to get a home- stoad choup. —— e The Wakefield Earth Closet, & comfort of advauced civilization that seems perfectly sdapted to the wunts of the West, It ls Indorsed Ly our beat men. Send to James ', Dalton, 193 asd 194 Stats atzeet, for elrcular, allo, Wonlern Topat Vb of Williaw B Eowt Chicago. aged 21 yiit1, ) AGNAN—Tho funrsl of . U, S 11 fromt W Inte eortdene, 212 Weelcrnoar, s g 340, o Notre Daran Cibrcd, erice B i o) GingEsn-pr,, Wotien e 40 Calvary C e o et et (VAL Cemetery, Chyvion Jorn, youny, s erfection, rn, indlow's Honth), R y [or <hild o produces nataral, qint rigen: by rellor, ng sps eron) I8 2111, A 1ho it ehorh awakas s oip St tror Tont* T citen ming cuite and araiatas i bortate ok 104t to tha muihor and heatth ty the child ... AUCTION SALES By LLISON, PONLROY 8GO, l’cremptorfflwtion Suile, WARDLE HANTELS, FURNITURE MARDIE, - MONUMENTS, &0, &1, AT TUY Gowen Mardle Co.s Works N No, 11 North Clark-st, TUURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 1L. at 19 o'clock, A Largeand Elegant Collection of 426 Marblo, Slato, and Marbloize d Iron Mantels, In il the New and Elegwt Docizns, A Siid Granita 159, Mart by MONUMENTS and HEADSTONE J, And FURNITGRE MARDLE lu any rize Toia lns poutivo uaid vervmptory GLOSTHG Sat, e, and well wurthy tho attention of L I Tios ruuiriyg Mnrtia W 22 ldereag ol fasey 180N, POMEROY & €O, Auctioneer, TRIDAY BORNING, 0T, 12, AT 930 0TLT) OUR REGULAR WEERLY AUCTION SALE I > 1 New & Second-1Tand Furniture, Near Parlor 8nits, YNaw Chamlior Hety ;i)uaxxm;-lmm HL'FII;A][—U»HII Carpets, O salng-Ttovm aud Kitchen Eurniture, Lomes, K Wardrob e, Uook- Tarlor ant Gt Sare | General Slerchnadise, Plabsd Wars, Glissmace, ste § ol ete, Alsn, under Chattel Morlgave, by order of Shert T, k¢ - ndze Furultare of IifteensRoom Dy RE Ty tudng for Housekeening, oo™ PWELE, Ly - LLISON, YOMLROY & €O, B4 und #i Dendolphgt, Building, Fixtures, Stock Gro- ceries, Horses, Wagons, &, AT ATCTION, Saturday Morning, Nov. 13, at 9:30 o'l AT Wo. 323 West Madison-st. ThaFRAME BUILDING used ax Gracery Stats, v raged for two dwelliugs on second 1) r, Fixur s on, l;h(lw Cases in sloro, lorge stock Fresl, S:aple, uud| ancy. CrELOCIEI TR TS Whieh will o sold In lots 10 auit, two Liorass, Delivars: Vngou, &e,, ke, Bnlo peremptory for cash. by order of Moriauce, LLISOX, POMERY & €0,, Auctionecrs,. Ommbuses, Horses, Harmass, AT 'AQ'CTION & Mondny Mnmh:%'. Nov. 1. al 10" o'clock, AT BARN CF Brickmalkors’ Lino, Corper Dlue Isiand-av. and Nineteentlat, Fiva 0 m lbuses, thirty-threo 1orses, o Lumber Wagon, u; ue 80t Jlariess, Barn, Bla kamith Bhap, Tools, &c., &c. Bale perrinplory for rash. ELISON, POMERDY & CQ., Auctionocrs M. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONERRS, 108 MADISON-ST. Gloves, Gauntlets, and Mitts, A full iice very deslrable goods, this mornivyg, st 103 Last Madison-si, WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncer 10,000 yards Yak Lace, at Auction, ‘Thursday Moruing, Nov, 11, at 11 o'clock, at aur sals Tooms, 108 East Madinon-st, WiL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auclion ters, A, LIPMANS SALE i Unredeemed Pledges Wil be contlnned this (Thursday) oveningat 7 a'clnck, Ly WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctiougers,, at ety tnlezrooms, 108 East Madison-at. BUTTERS & C0/'S8 REGULAR TBADE BALR THURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 11, at 9,30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Custom-Made Clothing, ‘Woolens, Cloths, Cassimeres, Knit,Goods, Shirts, Drawoers, Hosiory, Hats, Gloves, (lnuntlctelg', and A'llttu A FULL LINE O T0 SPORTSMEN, GUN-HAKERS, AMCAU- NITION, AND HARDWARE DEALERS, BANKKUPT SALE OF Jos. Butler & Co.’s Entire Stock, AT ATCTION, . Baturday, Nov, 13, 1473, at 10 a'clock, ut Butlor & 00, Hare, 176 & nt alsdiunpeat, By ordor of Mob't £ Jede Prov, Ausigane, K, Lrov, A SUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, BUTTERS & 00.'8 SATURDAY SALE Tuniture, Ilnuschold Goods, C. SATUNDAY MONNING, No © wplendt; } Furnitore GOLRE & CO., 70 Wabash aveaus. ut9 1-2 ooloolty e e e ‘otict, atid Mantal eetn, Water Botties, C logue Sotties, Wino Glarses, Xr., 30 pige Glans Ware, " 10y O'CLOCK, MOUSELIOLD FURNITURE ChamUer and Parlor Sets, Walsiut Bedute sy aud Boresus, Marhio snd Wool-top Tables, Marbta and Wood Hall-Trocs, Hata, Lounued, Lasy Ciialre, Walant Rockers und Chairs, Tarlor und Oifico Doeks, . Show-Casos, 4 ven, Carpeti, Sofus, Plaios, FanipeBlore G, I, GURE & CO., Auctioneers, Thureday, Nov, 11, 1873, Rsgular Auction Sale of Staplo and Fanoy CrOOIDS. We alialt offer full lnes of very attrzctive goods, s2d a8 wa havo orders to clore out, close buyers can relf 1ipon wonie syectul largaius, Pleco thoodu, Hoslery, Nutlons, Underwear, Whita Qows, Hats aud Caps, Gloves uud Mits, Wooled Guods, Hearfe, Juckets, Hoods, Clotulog, Linend Skirts, Blankotw, etc, CAHARPET SALES Loth 11 d Tuuraday, nt 11 o'clock on ot Teaday and T Goni & C aud iy Wabs B4and fu Wa 0On Thursdey) Nov. 11, I Vet Siock of cant Vased, By WM, . IIODGES & €O NO. 424 PARK-AV NEAR WESTERN-AV. We atinll eell at the Private Restdence, this rrnqr-\,!;& woruing, at 10 o'clock, THE ENTIRE CON:”-}.\ esuwinting of Bue Farlor Furnliure, Lacy e.lnub:: Carpets, Pictures, Dining, Kilclien, and (,nu;a. roain Faraiture, Parlor and Cuok Btoves, Croc! ua Glaswaro, Cutlery, &c., &¢, Salo positive and Wi o "."\vv'il. ¥, MODGES & (;‘Uu Avctionsers, 0. 6.2 Weat LaX: By JAS, P, McN 27 Esat Wi - AMARA & 00y Lington-at. 500 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT LUE’[‘IUH. Thuredsy Moraing, Hov, 11, st 9:30 o'clod] JAB. T DIcNASIAN & €0, Al - The Shrinkage in Prices {a not half 80 appasent {n auy athor wanulacturoed sril- ¢cle a shis market a8 In the imeuse stock of furniture {ihe manufscturers have ordered ihelr sgents, Bamp- s0u, Qresne & Co., 192 and 194 State streot, to sell, g Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Bquare, and Upnight, and Bmith's Atnericun Organs, cun bo fouad ovly st W, W, Eimball's, coruer Histe sod Adams sireets, Chicago, + Important tp the Preservation of Testh— John Gosnell’s Gherry Tooth-Pasta, the most efMcaclous dentifrics known, 'ty it, For sals by all druggists, Wholwsalo agents, Torzey & Bradley, 171 apd 173 Rasdolpb strvet, cildieler et S Lundborg's Perfumes are like natusal flowers aad bouquetas FINANCIAL. SPECULATION I W.ALL-ST- made in a single lavest: e e et tuures 8w satraurdlutrd occurrence; but ordinerlly $8 can ruun& 2 SUB.000, Even surme 8 low 28 8] uan e ssfcly U Vested, when favorabio resulla can show & P 36,000, i oo, sent free by s d:.lrm!m. finwni%ula%";".“" Bankors, al Ul —CXPTuas e e “Sard Lty 1, Ad 2 10 OO R, Coales e, Gl

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