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8 THE CITY. GENERAL N=Ws. The Union Chud held & meeting yeeterday evening, but did nothing Loyood roatiue busi- nes ‘fne tomparstnre yosterday, as observod by Manasso, opitcian, 83 Madison street (Tnipune Daiding), wasat Ba, m., 33 aeg.: 10 . m., 435 12 m., 46; 8 p. m,, 40; 8 p. m.. 30, Tho Fergus Printlug Company havo issued in » very neat. pocket pamphlot forns, Chaptor 45, oo Elections, sad Division VI.. Cispter 38, of the Criminal Codo, from the Revised Stawutvs. The little book ia very haady for reforenoe, Oos cf tho sttorneys {o tho Davis murdor Govo told Mr, Reod last ovening tiat another conlinunuce would bo anked for w-d;y.[ ;{ u\? otion 18 granted, thon the can of the indicted ;?m:;us u(ilectwu of tho Ligutoonth Ward will Lo esited. After lunches wero ovor yestorday noon at the dirng-room of tho Ladies’ Yomyeranza Union on Lavails troot, anout pixty of the men who liave sixnod the plodiga at tho lnstitution filad iu and wero trested to & toagniticont Juuch by tuo Iadics convected with the wock, The third number of the Printing Press, the orgau of the Franghu Suclety, which Lss now attaned a circuration of 2,000 conies, will ne 13- euod eatly noxt weok, wiin an addition of four 1:8208 10 1t6 tormer s'zo, nnd flllod with matter of itereat to typogiapners and book-luvers, The aunual ball of the Firemen's Denevolent Assoclation was_beld ins: evoumng ac Mclor- mick's Hall, Tua attendance was oquslly as Iargo a8 oo proviona occasions, and in othor ro- apeats it was moro finely conductod tban that of last year, Quita a large nuinber of city onicials aud otber notatles srouud town wero Lrosent., The West Patk Commienionors dosiro to cor- rect the mistalen mpressiou that thore 18 noth- ing woith soolog fu their domaiis, now that winter hus wot in, To do that mont effectually, they yesterday sent in somo fino anIeu grown in their bursery at Humboidt Paik. park which cau rafeo tropical Iruits in Lecember cortainly deservon well of tho aity, sr, R, M. Hoyer, tho tival of Drown, tha miod-reador, gave his tirst publio oxlubitivn at Farwell Hall, last ovouing, Lo o small antionds, ‘There were nevaral toats, some of which were performed, whiie others rosulted in partial fail- ares, 'Tho oalubliion was futerosting throusthe out, and demonstrated that Moyer is oqually ad ekliful & miud-reador a3 Brown, ‘A corraspondent writos fn regard to tha dirty coudition of our atreots, snd eayy that thoy buve Bot beeu cloaned latoiv. Tho fact Is that tho fund appropriased for tho puipose asexhaustod by too Boatd of Public Wurks somo timo ago, a0d work oo the sircots was, in consoqusuce, susponded. But the Council appropriated $20,- 000 for the purpose Monday evening, and 50 the stieata nill stand & chanco of gotting & scraping BgRI BOOD. In the roport of tha Bub-Committes of the Citizens’ Aesociation on the subject of ths ox- travagant oxjendituros of the 'own Roard of Bouih Chicsgo thero occurred s typogisphical error, whivh, though evidently a mistede, may mislead vomo onu. It was stated that tho Town officors had * for the year 1875 voted to themaoives £3,000--moro than it s behaved they aio eaut.od to roceive.” Tho correct fig- 10 18, Of course, §U0,000, About 8 o’clock yerteiday morning some per- gom, either Ly scudeut of otherwise, broke & psaue of glass out of tho clotbing st010 oppusite due TmBune Buildig, on Aadson strect, A Dbttlo Jater a Iipkerton watchimnu happening along, iuepected the biokon pane, whilo Lho only persun fuside drew o Loead on bim with an euormous ritle and tired, tlunking that it was the ‘burglar retuiving for bie prey. Fortunately the shot did not take efioct, and the youug man claims o tore to ba s good shiot. Last eveniog tho trank manufscturers of this clty, and o pumber of delegntes irom the pria- sipal Western cities, beld & wecrot muoting in one of the parlord of tho Matteson House, Ihe ob)ect of tho convention 1 the establirhing of a nniform price-list for trunks and vallses mado We:t of Now York City, aud tho rogulsting their rizo aod moke, and lxing b uitorm rate of dis- count, 80 sy not alouo Lo protect tictasolvos, hutl it 18 cisimed, thoir customers, It is stated that the business has been much out and vory aul) of lute. ‘Iho Cunvention adjoumined about v'eluck. ‘The Centennial festival of the New England Chuicl, corner uf North Damrborn stresu nnd Delunaro | lace, runs 10-night and to-morraw af- terooon and evening. 'I'ho wpacious psriors and adjoining asremblz-rooin are filled with tho do- parimouts of 1anOy-Wurk, GOCO.alions. flowers, and 1efiechmenty, Genuensea end Jadice aio apecially vited fo tale their suppois at the fectival tables, begiuning av 6 o'clock of oach day. ‘The Centen.uial departmont occuiptes the entire upper room, 90 by 4V foet, and thio articlos of value socured for it oumber between 200 and 300. Many th.ngs of uational iotercst aro iu the cailcetion of relica, and the oli-time fire- lace avd oid-1ime industiics will add peculiar torest, To-morrow aftornoon from 8§ to 6 o'cluck the piice of admission will bo reduced to ane-balf, THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The Republican reproscatatives in the Com- mon Cutine.l o d a caucus Izl o.ening 1 Als, Tucbarisou’s oftice in tho Ashlsud DBlock, Awmoug thoso present were Al, Hichardson, Behaffuer, Leogacuer, B, B. Stone, Jesss bpald- ing, Quirk, awi Clovelaud, ‘Lbe sabjects under discussion wero tho questions aa to who sbould gov the clty printug, waether or mot it was becoming to piste such a Domocrat 2a I, E, Goooull at the hoad of tho police tarce, aod, Iastly, s desultory conversaiion rogarding the division of the city into nards, a8 preserived by the new city cosrter. 'L'ho coudidates fur the <cliy pristiog are tuo Journal and Infer-Occan, and although vo cliolce apveared to have beon mado at the caucus of last evening. those of the Aldermon couvursed with seem iuchoed to tavor the tstter. Hegarding tne City-Murshalship, the Republizans &cem acouibly inolined to do all in ther poser to atolish the ofico entirely. The talk on redistricting the clty wan sitogelhor oiudo, thougl a fow ap- peaved to have a Little plan of placiug 80 many wavds in the Wost Diviaion that in tho future, with the alliance of & fow from the North Di- wsion, they might control all city oxponditures in the way of improvements, Thoue seutimaonts ere 80 ObnoXwud to the majouity that tbey were crusled out at once, and tho caucus ad- Journed without doing anythirg i particular. Auother one will "be " held previous to the next mteting of tho Councll, at winel it is Iim{ tomethlrg »iil Le doue in tho way ot anaugiug for the red.awrictiug. a subjsot which will soon exclusively occupy the Aldermanio mind. 16 apypoara plain fium the harmony of Iant nighi's mooting tuat tus Repablican maj rie ty of tho Council will beucefurth act untisdly snd effectivesy. —_—— THE JUDICIAL ELECT'ON. AT BEFUBLICAN HEADQUAKIEUY, ‘There {s considerable busineus just uow at the Topablican Headquartess. Promiucut poli- ticlans gatber thero daily to talk over current naus and discuss future coulmgencies., Mr. Hund, 1he candidate for the Judgechup, Jev tes & large portion of Lis time ta consul.ation whh otber leaders of the party at the Leadquarters. That they are detesmmned uwpon canying the eleclion [e evident from tho earnestucss with which they aie working to secure thorough or anization througuout the district, The inter- 8t 16 not contlued (o the residents of thia oity, a8 {8 shown Ly the trequent communications je- ceived Ly the Secretary from Repuolicaus in the vuter tunns, 4 Lumpaign Committee, ta take charga of tho work 1u tbiw snd other countivs, bas beon ap- inted as foiluws : Gea, (), L, Mauo, Chairmaug - A, Filulug, Secieinry ; Qeorue Scunmder, . Woudaid, Williaw Vocke, B. K. Dow, A.L, Mor- rison. J. P. Rows, J. B, Coorer, Arthur Dixon, Lows Bcijultz, Joun A. Hunter, A. O. Marshall, of Wil Lounty ; J. Y, Corey, of Lake County; E. H. Gaiey, ¢f Di Paga Couuty; sud Cuarles 1. Biarr, ot Kavkakeo C vutv. The Lowmuites bas alieady begun work by ia- suiug o pumbe: of circulsrs to paitlen fn ditfer- out tawnu, calli-g tha r attestion to the tmpor- tance or the eiectiun for Judge, and rtatiog that by the election uf Mr. Huid tLe people will ye- cure su Lionsst and sble Judge, sud it will also combinoe sud stiongthen us party lor coming soutests, ‘1 e Clalymen sud officers of Repablican Ward Clubs are reqaesied 0 call at the headquerters this moruing st 11 o'clook. MEEYING OF TUE LAWTERS, At a meeting of Iawvera hold at Parlor No, 1, QGravd L'acific Hotel, Tusedsy evening, in raferenco o tha eleatiou of & Juuta of the Bupreme Cours, on motion the Hon. Charles 13, Lawience way called to (he chuir sud Normay Willlswa sppoiatea u-cmng. Ou motion of Leoumd Bwett the following senclution was adosted: Reaowved, Tust we recommend the Hon. T. Lyls Dickey b ne sagroit of tho lr - aad ihe eclotors of (bls Judiclal Disiret s fuly “quallssd and compotest to 81 the ‘vacangy upou We Bupreme Coust Beach, sad that the {rmn appoint & Committen of forty to act with if and the Sec s an Esecutive Commiticn 1o an o thy eleetion of T. { the Suptemo Conrt, atntal aa Aach Committes tho fo.)a ving-nam «d pentinmon, all of wltm havo connented to uct and dovate their best ouergins to =ocico thn cloction of Judga Dickey : Wirt Dexter, Il C. Lained, C. Decice with. Charles Ilitchcoed, Lymas Trumbull, Baajsinra F, Aver, [, O, Glover, W C. Goudv, 8. Cormnz Judl, E. Walker, Robart ‘L. Lincoln, Julius Rosontusl, Willam I, King. Qbsaisl Jackson, Leounrd Hwott, Alexander Movor, Thomas A. Moran, Heory G. Millor, M. W. Fu ler, Edsard 8, [abaa. J. . Doonttle, Jr., M. F. lulay, Heory W, B.xhop, Robert Houvov, George W, Smith, @, W, I"c, R, C. Bacon, L. A, Ous. J. I, Rouoits, Abner Sibth, F, tl Kalos, Robert Rao, U, I, Sauth, H. F. Whito, Neluon Rusb, §, L, Nogse, Ornin Skinner, 8, MeCouuell. TG DEAMOCHACY. The Domocratfc v tor tho purpose of lot- ting the evomy aud the gouer .l pubne know what thav atill hvo, olled 8 m-oting at tho Blier uin Ilouso last night. Thera sas n fair Te.ro- een:ation of Lemocrais, Upon tho suggostion of Thomas Hoyne, J. I Calionu was callod to the ohiatr. Resalig of minutes was dispenyet with sod the ol owing resulution, offered vy Gux Van Duron, was adoplo.] Whznzas, A apecial electfon In {a bo hold on Tues. day, the 21at day of Doceuiver, 18:3, for s Juigo of toa’ Buprerss Conrt, to uil 'the vacancy cansed by the romguation of Judze MeAld ter ; sl WitEREA4, ‘Tho Democratic party of this cannty han alwaye fuvored iy Independyal Juiliciary, bolieving tost s Judyo shoudd over b fmpartial and fndepend. unt, owing fealty 1o 1o party or clase whistesor, hut #hould Lo aelectad with solo raferenco to bis titucen for the pince; therefore, lien. v, That the Cook Crnty Demacratlc Central Commutteo deem 1t Improjes to call any conveation for the purpase of plaig any party esudidate lu the Beld tor such po<itton, Tho mootivg thon adjourned. e THE MILLERS. TPROCHEPIXAS OF YESTEADAT'E MEETING. Tho Miliers' Convontion assemblod at the Graud Pcifio Hotel at 3 o'clock yestorday atter- noom, pursuant to adjournment, Mr. W. I, Ankonv in the cbair, and Mr; F. 8, Mills acting a5 Socrotary. The Committes appointed to dovisa s plan for the organiza:jon of & Millers' Association of tho Northwest submitied n constitulion, which was adopted. 1t provides that the organization shall be known ss the Millers' Aswociation of the Nocthwost, ‘Iho object of tho Association shali be to meet and cousult tagetuer rogarding mat- ters of tiansportavion Eant from Clicago to seaboard points, and such other msiters as shull concern the intercats of the millers of tho Nortawest. Tho Associstion sbnll eoo~ sist of 1oill-ovvuors aud thuse who fenss or oporata flour-milis. Montiags ave to bo Lold at such timo and place aa the oilicors of tho Aadociation shall desiguate. On tho recommendation of tho Committes, the following OTFICERY OF TIE ASBGCIATION wore olectod 3 Pre.ient—W, P, Aukeny, Mioneapolis, Kirat Fiee-Prenitent—, I, Biewart, Mitwankeo, Second V.ce-Primdent—E, V. White, LaCronse, Win, Seeretariea—T, B, Mills, Minbeapous, sud C, dany- gold, Milwaukee, Ireasurer—C, 1T, Whipple, Faribault, Minn, The Comm tteo also submitted a plan to or- Rauize an Association of Minuesuta Milters aud Bl 10 bk s aitabio mecs Lyle Dickey a% duatd Thoteupon the Chni-maa an Assoclation of Wisconsin Millers. Th.a was deferrod for furtbor aciion, On motiop. Meesrs. White, Crocker, and Siroug were appoioted s Cowsmittes on By-Laws. THE CONMITIEZ ON TRANSPOLTATION regortod that it nad waited upon the rallroad maoagors, and that the result of their consulta- tion was rataer unsatisfactory. ‘The railroad managors wero rather non-commit!al, and though Fromisiug oot to make no Immediate advauvoe, atill wonld give no guarinties aw to what they intonded to du at s future period, The Commit- teo siatad thst it prefarred Lo have another con- sultation with tho 1ailrond ransgors, and would thocefoio ask for farthor tumo, which was granted, Mr. \. I, Bailoy, of Minnrapolis, exhibited 10 tho Canventiow his uow inveutiou of & patoot bacrel, which, it 18 _claimed, 18 far superior to auviling of the kind in oxiatenco, Tho Ccuvention then aojourned until 11 o'clock this moruiog. It 18 stated that during the moeting Tuesday afternoon enob millor prosout was 1uterrogated wh 10 WHICH LINE OF TRANSPORTATION he preferred, Tho result was tba: nsarly all wore found to fuvor tho Red Liue, which runa over tho Michigan Soutbern ana the Uravd Truok Lailways, Bot very fow were fa favor of the Pittaburg & Fort Wayno, ichigan Contral, and Ualtimoro & Obia Ruilrouds. ‘I'ho reason many milers Tavor tue Grand Trani is bocause this tino a :ts independant of the pool, bur why 80 manv of thew favor the Iled Liue, oc Michi- Rau Boutliorn. any mora thau the other kues, causes mucn comment, ond it is asseited by severul of tac slizhted roads and some of tho willera that this line hns made contracts at 10 cents per barrel, which will keap it busy uotil spring. 3r. Grav, the ropresentative of tio lied Liug, however, emphatically donies that be bay mace any coutiacts, nor does he knoa of any that have ooon mado by otlier pgonls of tha Rted Liue. —— 5 GRAIN RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. TUE REQISTRAR'S ANNUAL REPORT. Tho anuvual reoort of Rogistrar Tsndale for tho year cuding Oct. 30, 1875, shows tho follow- Ing figures : Jtoce: plo—Whest, 19,032,530 bushels; corn, 28,104, 0065 oxte, 5,822,n11; ve, 43,7043 Lagley, 1,289,561, Total receipts, 51,813,619, Shipmenta—~Wlist, 19,156,436 bushels; corn, H,117,- 098 nata, 5.6.,505% rye, 303,205; barloy, §,250,73), ‘ol elipments, 51,015,001, ‘Llie following table shows tho amount of corn and gran slupped by water, by rail, and used in tuo cuy. By water. Dy rai, 2,113,140 27400341 Taed 10 city, L1C6 1 5,082,400 Total.,eu. . 40,032,004 Tho total pumver of camluada that wont into warshouvea during the year was 124,527; caual bout loads, 601 ; and vessol-londs, 11. Tueso re- malred uvregistered 2118 car-loads, 40 hoat- 4,251,407 loads, snd 4 vesscl-loads, ‘Lhora were 81 ap- pea's taken, ou 48 of whiol Inspocsion was con- firmod, nnu tue giads was chanked fu 33 canes. ‘Yhe groater nuwber of the uppeals wore 11 the matter of Wneat, tho crop being nnosually 1sulty, owing to the rains of lust sumuter aud harvost. TLe largezt amougt of bustiols 1 atore dunng ibo year wan 8,644,470, May 15; and the smalleat was 1,832,470 bushols, Nov. 21, 1874, . ' WEZDDINGS, COWDRY-HITOUCOCK, A wedding ocourred last evening st tha real- dence of Dr. i1, Hitebcock, No. 843 Prairle ave- nuo, the parties being Miss Ells Ilitobcock and Mr.R. H, Cowdry. The cereafony was per- fored at 8 o'clock by tha Ruv, Arthur Mitchell In tho presence of a l.mited numver of frieuds aud relat.ves. ‘fhe groomsman was Mr, Hoory Manuing, aud tbe bridesmasl Ses Mamie Whic- log. Mesera. C. B Hingles and George W, Mup ison acted us ushers. Tle pariors wera finely decarated with tlowers, wreatus of my.ile and smilux being profusely buug (rom the crilug and on the walla, Aftor the cerewony the gu partook of & weddiug sup- por piepared oy Kickbaide, A la gounmber of {rivuds wera present al tao s, Nr. uni Alrs. A, J. Galloway, Dr. aud . aud feception, among thom beny Mr. sud Walto s, Ara, Pearson, Mr. aud Mrv, 0 Waltos, M Mg, Cawasy, of Lafayette, lod.; A Blerwcod, Mr, sua s, Bisseil ; Charles Wucelor, Mr. and Mra. Nuti Mr, C. B. davago, Mr. aud dru, O, sud Mrs. G, °0. Cook, Cul. and Mr. std Mis.” Dauuey, Col. Nockwell, Mis. * Wuitney, M, N O, Wilianie, Mr. and 3ls, Robirsoy, Mr. aud Mre, Ous, Mr. and Mrs. Griswold, Mr, 1L D. Peofield, Mr, and Miw. U, H, Daser, tho Misses Louite Thompson, Ida Waliors, Lawrs und Addie McXav, of Ouawa, 1ii., Mica Bul.ocs, and the Misses Faunie Coadrv, Lizzie Miner, Ida Couk, Emas Bure, aud Nary Deary CANLYLE—TFUSTER, The marriage of the I W, Darsav Carlyle, of Wheeling, Va., to Miss Mary Beville Foster, danghter ol ine Huw. Geurge F. Fosy of Ouk Park, took placo yesterday st 9 ban Wheelor, §. Couss, Mr. Mis, Ray, James, Mra. and Mrs. p m, Tue cersmony Wam peformed in tho bewys.ful pew ~ Methadist Epwcopal Cluroh, bich was raperly decaratod fur the occaslou, and was filled wician clegautly. dreszed assewmolsge loug before tue sppuinted bour, The suvited guusts tilled the onire fiont of the caurch, s0d woro seaied by the usjors, Mesa, Nichard Ruthbone, of Chicaro, “and Withaw Huid, of Oax Pack. ‘Ahe sofown mar- risge coremuuy of the Episcopal Clurch wuy read by Provdent Charles Fowler, asaintod by e Hev. J. A. Scott, pswtor of the Motbodist Charch at Oak Pari, sud after a solemn | rayer Ly tla lutter, Blr, Carlyle satated bis newlv-mado wile snd the Iupé:y pair returoed Lo ths homo of tho brlde, th 0 receivo the congratulations THE CHOICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1876. of friends and pariake of the colistion which was i sedhately srrved, Howe time was thon avent in inspecting the numelvus brijal prosents, after which Mrs, Carlvle chauged her wedd.og ro. o for a vory Lo comiug travoling costnme. and tno happy parr, biodig tarcweii to thair many friends, took the special traln with a solea purzv for sha city ¢ Luw tho evening train, bauund for thelr Esstoin omo, In Sundas's issue will be found s more de- tailed account of the wodding. pOlls Siatis THE VIENNA LADIES. STRAYDED AT THE AT. OHANLES, To manago an Italisu truit store is ono thing snd to tun An amugsment company is anathor tlung, Tl Mr. R Livo, & woll-known Italian of tois city, has juat found out. In the formor barinean bo amassed 8 nice littlo fortune, which niade bum think toat e conll do juse s well 10 4otno othor and more cougonial en.orptise. [e thereforo ongagod the Vienna Ladioa’ Orcbestra, Aile. Ehiza Dovitont, tho singer, Mr. Flodoard Hoffman, the well-known impressario, auvd M. Doak, o flite playor. With this company hLe started aboul Lwo wecks ago for Miiwaukeo to give the peojla of that littis cream-culured tosn an 1dea of Chicago's grost- uess and enterpriso, Mi. Lino oxpected 1o eatry envugu mouey out of the Cieam City to onaolo bim to baudd a iarge theatie bero, DBut, alna for numan calcuiations, instoad of eanving avay pockets full of gotd, Mr, Liuo was oom polied to ma<o up a large deficit. 'Tno unappre- cintuvo souls of Milasukee have ny ear for misic, and the troupo had 10 wasto their swent sitaind on ompty bouches, Mr. Lioo lsft Mil- wAudeo disgusted, and gavoe performauvces at Madison, Racine, aud other placos, anl. ihough at sowp of thow he had 1air houdes, still o did not taga in enovagh to pay .he salarios of his pertormers. Ho vrouxus his company bsck to this city a day or tho B50. From bere be was to inko them to Cioeinnati and owor places in Ohio, Mr, Liuo, hoaevar, foreanw that 1f ho catried out his sgreemout with the compauy, which gusrantoed tuew high nalaries for turoo mouths, Lo would ve & ruined man, judging by the experience ho bad lu Wis- cousin, 1o thorafore concluded to wave whoie over could bo savod, and Int nis company gob along the best way they could. Yesterdsy roorn- ing Lies svpeated at tho ottice of the Nt, Chiarics Mool aud paid his bill, and also & wee <'s board for Mhe, Dovriant, tuo siuger, wha stops 8t the same placo. Ho then had his Laggage placed on an expieas- wagon sad dopatted for pacta nokuown. About a0 Dour or L.so afteraards Mr. Payno, bis adver- Uning agent, wanted to call on slr, Lino, snd founa the bitd bad town. Hogasean elarm at ouce, aud grent was tuo disway of the ludies costituting tho orchentra when they found they bad been loft v tho Jurch. From ove of the trouvs, Mlle, Devriont, tha roporter learned that the lad.os bad boon paid up 10 last Saturuay, but 0f cuurso loso tho amount guaranteed tuem for tho rest of the throo mouths fur which they wero engaged. Noneof tuom liad saved any monay, aud tuey bardly kuew what to do. v, Lino, be- furs deoamping, converied all s praperty iato casiy, und 18 ropor ad as baving taken ajoog a large piie of United Siates bonde, ——— THE CRAND ARMY. PREPARING FOR THE CENTENNIAL. The comrades of the nine posts of the clty of the Graod Army ot the Hspublicmet iast ovsu- ing at the Graud Pacitto in respones to tho call of Col. Hiliard, Deparemont Commander. The meeting was ca led to order by Col. Hilliatd, af- ter which Col, John Stevons was appoloted Ad- jutant, Comrade Wheedon made Ofiicor of the Day, and Comrades Packard and Wright Senti- uels. Col. Iiflhard then stated that the mooting bad beon called for the purpose of muking arrapgoments to attend the Grand Encampment of the G. A, R.at tho celubia- tion of tho Contenninl, Airangstwonts hiad been nlready porfooted by the comrados in l'ennwyl- vanis by wiion quarters had beon sccured, amoug othor thngs & camping-ground of fve ucres. After some spmoprluu romarks by Gen. Chet~ Iain, Comrado It F. Wilvou nioved to sppulat a Committve of five un Arraugements, and a Com- mit.ce of flve an Corresvoudones, An amomd- mout wan offorod makiug the Comuittes ou Arrsugemonts 10 gonrist of nine members, and the moutiwu was theu cirried, ‘Ihe Commandury of thie ilferont pusts w16 empowered o koinot ono memuer fiow each post to bo_addod to the Cummittoo on Arisngoments. The folluwing goudAwon wo.s then ajowted & Comwuitiee on_Currospondence: G.u. Usatimin, Comrades B. T. Wakoma., Rt F. Witson, Hours Blawtner, oavd Joseph Eagle. The Comuwittos ou Ar- rangaments is comnnosea of tho followlng goen- tlomeu: B, T, Brown, H, D, Field, Edward J. Rouk, C. R. E. Kocls. Archur Eibe, M. Undoo- stock, J, U, Foater, Lows Bchraeder, Pater Cor- outer. s 3 Col. Hilliard stated that & 8tato Eucampmont would be hold at Bycamore, 1l)., o the 20th of Janyary, 187G, and thae tho connades of Byca- wore bud mado extopsive proparatiova for tneir reception. e sagyestel that a Commitice of HRocention bo sppoluted to racoive the gm- rados who would be obliged to puss through Chi- cago on their way ta Bvcamore. On motion, tho Comroanders of the nine dif- forent posts of the city wera appointed such Commisteo. Afior passing a vote of thauks to the proprie- tors of the Grand Paciic for the use of the club-room, and after the transaction of unim- portaut businens, the meoung adjournod. RIESGES ok~ LOCAL LETTERS, WIAT SNALL HE LONR WiTH TUE W, . TATLOD LEGACT 2 To the Editor of The Chicauo f'ribune Cuicaco, Doc. 16.~—At last one of our most estimable citizens, dyiug, bas lefc a noble logacy to the City ot Chicago, to be applied to tha fonndlng of some groat chiarity whioh **shall do the greatest good and tho least harm.,” As others have ventured to Buggest tho nature of that chasity, 1 hope a phyeioian may bo atlowed to offor a suggestion. On looking over tho charitabla institutions of this city, where 18 the one which is devoted, even in rart, to the 105])!!0!1. care, and treat- ment of sick and disablod chi dien? We have 10u0, DOT 18 thero one in the great Blate of Iili- nois. Neitner the Foundiings” Home, the Haif- Orphan Asylum, the Homo of the Friendless, nor tho various other asyiums and Livspitals of this cicy, count:, or State, atiord any mesps for the ¢nie and treatmont of this large anc con- stantly iucreasing class, D..c4 any ouo Liave an ides of the number of children 1o the City of Chicugo between the sges of §and 15 who ara affected with chirovio diveseen, wuigical or otharwise, And who are wo wituated that thev cannot receivs proper hygienio care, moaical atteution, or surgical treatwant ? Wo may roughly eatimato she buwber at several thonsund, aud we sasll not excoed the sctusl count, theso do nut taclude aliogetuer the cuildren of the poor sod destitute, but the children of (hose in modersts cir- cumstuncos, for thers are hundreds of obfidien affocted with the mors serlony cbronio muiadies, much aa aplual ourvatuie, puralysis, distortion of tha limua, disesses of tae 6ya and ear, Laie-ip, 0ot Lo mention mavy grave ucrvous diwordeis, who cannat hava the ‘propec troatment, owiug to the graat vxpouse iuvolved, ‘{6 chuidren of the goor, who are sticied with theso dissused, cauuot posaibly have proper trestmont, for thare [s o 1ptitution whora thoy are roceived und (reated. Even ln oases whare tbe mmd{‘lu lens gerious, where they sre the victims of Hugering diseases of the skin, lungs, abduminal orgaus, 8 o., the boma trostment 18 ut- terly luadequats for thelr good recovery. l{\ue s DOL & phveician 10 this rity but bas undec by caro every year many children of the oor or destituie classes, whom he treats graum, ‘ot e doca but little for thom, for the reason that tbey are not surrouuded by the proper hygteuio futluences, and connot hava the skilied aureny which they raquire, Iu view uf thess facts I contend that no nebler churity could ba founded thau one that would p ovide fur the care apd treaticent of diseassd If the I8 go sum ol wouey left by 11, nolied $3 the builging and equin- great avylum for diseaced childreu, sud 1bo p acing eucu buildings vatside of the city. ln large and plgaeact grounds, providing it with akilied purvea and the best medical and eurgicat tarent, whicn shonld ba taken impart ally trom tne various schools of ‘practice, then, indeed, would tho maguiticens legacy ba placed where (¢ wouid do toe gteatesb’ood and the Jeast barm, The Fruatves, wuo sre bappily all bsoasvolent and practical men, will doubtiess considar wall belore tbey apnly fl}uflnd toa -smnh purposs, aud [ only uffer thld wuggestion n the cause of bumanity. E. g ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Log Cabin Biogers will appcar at the Westera Avonus M, E. Cbarchin & cLoleo pro- Rrawmo this aveulng, Mrs. Laurs E. Dainty reads to-nighs ab the Firae Cbristian Church, corner of Indiaoa sve. oue and Twonty-Afth streats. Bxof, H. W. Boyd witl leoture {n the Dime poga Conraa of the Y. M. C. A, thie evening. Bubject: * Evideaces from Anatomy aul to the Ougin of Mao," The twents-fifth and last of Mr. fI, O. Cddy's vory ramar¢ablo seriea of argan concertd tixea placo fhis ovening 1t the rirst Congregativosl Chureh, Bervicon aro to bo hnld In the Oaklaud M, E. Church Friday ovemne, Largo. mu hencas are attending tmico ovory Sundav to hear Lo oarnsst aud gified pastor, W, C. Wilang. All Amhorst Collogo men are oxpectod at the annual reunion and draner ac the Graud Pacio Hotel Friday eventug, nud aro requested to mve natice of choir attendaace to F. W, Faonaid, 180 Clarl strect. Mr. Jeromials Mahonay, Principal of tlso Walls Bchoot, will lecture boforo the Irsh Literary Asa.ciation in tbowr hall, cornor of LiSalle und Lake stiaotw, this ov -nioe on **Soculsr Educa- tlun," Tho publie nro lavited. Ticketa for tho entorsainroents Wool's Museum Thursdas, i day alternoous and avonlujs lur the Hcapital for Womon and Clildien ean be ovtaingd at all tho hateis, drug stores, musie stores, Janson & McClurg's, Mitenell & Iiathe- aay's, aniaz Matdon & Co.'s, Each purcoasor bu;ing lickets st Bard pinces dunates one half to the treasury of the Iloatital, Svats can be so. cural by ap,lvinz At the box-olica on Monrco atrect, botween Ytato and Tieatboro, e i THE COUNTY BUILDING. Most of the membara of the County Board woro on a visit yesterdsy to the Poor-Farmn, As & consequenco, thoro nas a dearth of nows in ofticil circlon, Tho celebtated Tom Colline camo to griof yes- terday. Ilis many fricnds cau flud Dim in the Connty Jail, whoroho is held on the cinige of larosuy aud burglary. The Grand Jury did nothing yeuterday of moment. Tho usual numbor of Jail casos wero diaposed of, Thers is a probability tuas the body will bo discisrged to-day. The eloction of tho varions county emploves will aceur to-day in the County Doard. The latest sapors In reforonca to the work of the “Ring " 13 that they will change the term of Countv Attornoy trom ons year to tvo yoarn. It s sanl this step hae been tegarded necossary from tho uucertainty of tho futuro. Tho roference made in tho local colurans res- terday to a Mr. Harkius, & jurer in the clection case, Was madn under a mistndorstandiog of the tacts, aud ou the suppayitton that ha way simo ono elsa than Lo proves to bo. ‘Pho reporter was mixled in_the matter by momo romarke wado privately by soma of tho attornays, g, CRIMINAL. David Oaks, of gambling famo, was yesterday flued $25 by Justice Kaufmeonn. The two lu- mates captuted on tho raid wero excused, as their presonce in the roam soomod warrautod. Dan O'Brien and James Shay, who assaulted and outraged » woman namad 3ary Fox in o houso on auiina strest, nenr Sarapson, wore yos- torday hold to she Criminal Courz in bonds of $1,000 eacl, Martin and Paul Gehineobergor, who engaged In & stabbiug sffray on the corner of Fisk and Eightaenth streota lust Sunday ovening, woro yostorday held in §30) bml no she Criminal Court. thrlnfi aad Urun, who commenced the fighung, weio also bold iu §504 ball to tho same court, William Lang, & Bridgport saloon-kooper, is in trouble. 1t sooms that William bad u s possossion o §5-bill, a8 to the genuineness of which thero I8 only one cpiuion, and tbat of a decidedly unufavoratle nature. Io firat offer- od the b, it is cuared, to u toamster, who decliued to accept it. Ho then sent his daughiter out to buv some tea with the money: Blie went to a grocery on Archer ave- nue, nod, inetiad of gotting the tea hrrsolf, sent a httlo Rirl into the atore to mako tan purchase, ‘The hittle girl suapocted all was oct x{rm, juformed on the gird, and bad ber and Williem scrested. At an examination befoto Commirsionor Hoyre voutorday, the two were Biedd 1 in tho sum of 500 Lo appoar bofere tho Court. Officsr Kiploy. of the Tiventy-recond Streot Btation. yesterday arreated & woman aud two men who are tbought to be thio perpetratora of & number of larcouion that have occurrod in tho Howh Division within the pust few months Saturdav afternoon tho w.muo vioited Tilfany's Jewelry storo on Wahash avouue, but did not succoud in atoaling anythitag, She then tried Edgar's, on ‘I'wouty-second stroet, where sho filched some amall jowe'ry. The othcer followad ber, sad whon shio was joined by vwo confedorntes e arrested thngmny aod brought them to tho station, whoro they gave tha uames of QGeorge Harrls, James Davis, and Lizzie Brown. As they wero suspoctea of Dumerous other thofts, their cares weie continued in bail of 85,000 ench naotil Tuosday, by which time tho ofticor hopes to havo seoured all tho o.idenco agaimac them. ‘Thoir favorito mode of wording aupears to havo beon for the womaa to gaiu enutranceinto s house on some, gunzy presext, ood then sliv the eatch off the front duor. Then while the family were al supper 1t was Ao casy matter to carry off all tho clothing " in tho hall, aud other small valuables, ‘The woman i intolligont, rather comoly in appearaneo, and ja about 35 yours of age; the mon are young, dress nobbily, and appear to have but Little shrewd- nosa or tuct 1n their bumuexs, —_— THE CITY-HALL. The City Collector took In $4,000 yosterday. Tho Mayor waa sbesnt from his office vestor- day on a trip to Milwaukee. Water-ronts were 87,165.21, aud resl and per- sonal property taxes $4,050.02. South-Town Collector Evans has reosived his books and warrant, and began the collection yes- !.rord-y of the 24,000,000 taxes of the South own, A mgeting of tho Financo Committes was hold yosterday afternuou 1o the Comptrailer’s ottice, whhout = full attendance. A discussion toox place concermiog the redistrictiug of the city, and & dubste on the Iake-front property ocoupled the stton- sloo of thie Commiites for a considoiablo time. No'bing definite was dons excant placiug on Hle t) e 1odclations referred 1o tha Commitles by u e Jonncil. Views woro expreased concorning tue salo, und the wosting udjournad till ¥'r day .xaf. m,, when 8 full attondunce 18 desliod, an the Lake-Fiout conirovorsy I8 slpe fur soltie- ment. —_— Eight Children Abandoned. A ead case of destitution was discovered in ¥wapnton, Vi, on the 80th ule. T'wo families bad receutly come into towa and ovcuplod a stiop togethor. Buuday the two men wete seen to go sway, aud Tuesday the two women wont, Tue peiglibors, soeing no sign of firs from the chin. ney, weul to the placy mnd touud sight amv.l ohildrep, two of thew leas thian 1 year vid, with- out Hire or fuod. ‘'Llio 0t/ apology for a bed was a buudle of straw fo one cornar. ‘Fhey were sl hudd.ea together, eazh with an ear of dry curo, tryiug to ¥atiery tho.r hungor. The town will cure fur them, ———— Oll Paintlng) at Auctlon, ‘The vory low prices at which tha elegant ofl patnt- {ogaaro selling at the new gallary of E.fwon, Pouieroy & Co., No. 87 Madlson street, should stiract the atten- Hou of our cilizens, Continued sale this day at 3 snd 7:30 o'clock p, n1y ———— Stewart Parlor Btoves. ‘The old reliible Blew.rt heating stove, also the Are gind baac-burner, and alarge iue of other hsating and cook!ng atoves, and tle Empreas range, can be found at Dalton's, Nos, 193 and 104 Btate street, — Pilano Bargains Lyon k Healy, & ste and Aouros strecte, have a numbar of superior second-band planos, most of thew substantisily us good 43 now, which they offer at s sic- ridce Lo maks room for uprighta, —~—— Boss Tweed Found Dead. Thbe New York Heralict the 1ita makes no mention of this, but it doss meation the fak that tho mew * Domestie ** 18 \he tghtest rusning machive maau. factured. Oull s0d e38mie at 180 tate strost, e ———— Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davia k Co.’s Grund, Bquare.’and Uprtaht, and Bmiih' Americas Organs, can bs found only at W. W. Kiwmball's, coruer Blate and Adams sirects, Chlesgo, —_— » An Elegant Gift, Ozeof {hioss famous Weber planos or Estey orgons, Cau oaly be found at blory & Cawj's, 211 Htate street, e ——— 0 Lundborg’s California Water for Lodlet snd bath § delightrullyfragrant and refreshing ————— Children's Photographs ot Brand's, $ pex dozen, _—mmm——m—m—m—————— . COLE AND HIS LAWYER. Prellminary Examinatlon Before Justice Haines. Wary Lynch States How She Porson« ated Mrs, Cole, Tawyer Dougins Unwillingly Rolates Ilis Past History. The Defendants Required to Go Bofore the Grand Jury, Judge Moore also Wishes to Beo " Them. Justice Halnes’ office was crowdad yesterday afteruoon ahnos: to suffocation by a mixed crawd, consisting in & prest part of divorce- procunng shysters—those who ndvertise to pro- cure divoroes wituout publicity, and who ask no feo until after o decies 1a obtainad. To this clase of mewbern of tho Dar it ta alioged Douglas botongs, tho man who had 8 hearing, and in whiom great interest was maniiested by theao logzal barpioa. Qeorge 1. Colo and William L, Douglas wors to ave a preliminary hoaring on & charge of conspl-ing togetlsor to proeure s decreo of divorce by fraug, George D. Cule is the Ponne #ylvama youth, whoso carcer has been fully Kiven o the columus of Tuz Trisoxe, as voll as 8 skotcl of his REMARKABLE CRININAL LAFE, loves and marriages, and who is now held on two charges of bigamy, upon which he i wanted to anawor In Lenusylvaola, Colo, a8 lins besy boforo etated. ia & youth of 20. Ho appeared in Court, dressed in & plaiu, noat sait. s complexion Is fair, hls oyes daric and rolling, 1lia haic s blaok, and ho bas the faintcet veatigos of mustaciie and gontao. Ils feutures aro rogular, aud his nuso acqniline. I mouth betukeus sonsuality. Ife woro a ratber loud sburt, checkod soar!f, sad on the fourth finger of hia luft hand Lo wears a large smethysl ving. Ho i3 tall 1o stature and of u ratber ploasing extorior, A DESCUITTION OF DOUGLAS. Douglss ian large and powerfully-bullt man, welghiug probably 200 pounds, and s nbout & fect 11 inchoa in holght, s face i3 rod aa a boes, with puffed-up, sousual-lovking chooka, aud eyos that are sunken deep 1 his head. He has & broad, Lugh furohosd, aod bis geaarst ap- pearanco deaotes cousiderablo brate courage. Iiis hoir is sandy, aud vory spares on top of his twad. Hacyos aro lighted in color aod con- stantly rolling,and bo woura ssndy whisiers and board, Ha is not now to the Cramnal Courts of tho country. His catcor lias not heen such as would wia jor him av euvinolo repatation. Ilis homoe—tuat ta, whoso bis purents 1ive—is in Bos- tou, Allegtieny County, I’a. It 18 a Ltto town lying ou the Yuughiogheny River, 8 miled from the dividivg-line Lecwoen Westmoreland Conn.y, whore a bloudy massacre of Ituhian oval-miuels toos piace two yours wgo, 1 wiich oight were uiiled and 8 oumver woundod, aud tn which Douglas tovk tart, aud for whica bo was con- viciod and sontenced for riot, fu Greensburg. La., lunt winter, o 8ix mouthd in the Atleghuny Couusy Workhouse. Ho was aleo GHANGED W.TH MURUER, bue was acquitcod on toat. Dougiss was con- votod of ruubug the mass in Aun Arbor, Mict., in 1363, and soutoncod to txo yeard', umprison- ment, bue was poardoned py tho Presiaeus. Ho wad 8 clerk iu Judge Vi’ otics for about six wontby previous to tho frs, and was aduwitted to tho Dav of this Biate in 1871, having grad- usted ut tho Chleazo Law lustiute, TUE MEANING. A fow mioutes aftor 4 o'clock tho prisoners, Cole aud Duugiay, mado tholr appesrance. Cole was repreaouted by s lawyer, anu 1), Harry hammer sssuwmod Lo manige tho casa for Douglan, wune Messre, E. U, Asay aud Mr, Hiree uppeared to prosecute. Ho.ie niuutes wero bpent 1o an argumont on tho modo of procedure, but it was nually cone ciuded to hoar the charge of cousplriog to pro- cuto a docreo of divo ce by fraud, ana lot that fovern the cuye in which Doagias and Cole me charged with sttempuog Lo BUDOID & WILYLsS (O vommit porjurg. M. Huwt thon offered in evidonce the records of the Superiur Court, 1mncluding the bl of ¢j- vorce. tae retutned sumwons, eto, Harry Uswwer objscted to thum, but bis ob- Joctiond were overruied, OIAKLES 0. PUAIECK. tbe Doputy Bhowf who bud served the sum- wious, wus then sworn, ‘the summons was bunJed to bim a.d ho said ¢ ltocoguize this as toe summons of which 1 served a copy ou Mary Lyucn, I made tust aac- vicu on the 20th of Marcl ; Dougiau showed me the wuman ; Lio wanted the summaus served right away ; he tuld mo shio wad at 183 East Mudison atseot ; wa frst wout (0 & room up-stais ; she wes uot thore; Douglas and I woot down sturs to his obico; shortly aftor he aad: “T cink the woman is gono up-stairs,” and I walkod up, Thuc is the wouan {poiutiug to Nary Lyach) that wasu the roou, 1chink; I asuod hor (f nho was Mrs, Colo sue uaid yos. 1 thon read the sutnmuna to b ua huudod lier & copy of it, sfter which I od out in compauy with Mr. Duuglas ; Doaglas aad shie was u bad womau, In bis cross-vxamioation, witness atated that Douglas walkud up-stalis tirst, MARY LYNCH was uext awora. I live at No. 343 Weat 8ix- tocuth strost; on the 26th of November lnst, I hived on Itan 1olph street: [ kuow Mr, Doaglay 3 et Liw ou Lhe 35th of November last at his of- fico; BMujor topk moe _tuers; no ous ecame to ses we there; I do. not know why 1 was brought thore, I saw the Doputy Snerift b Friday after LCoanksgiving-Day; hocane 1u- to 8 roo.m at 183 £adi Madisun street; Douglas came Iy ty0. Tue Doputy Shorilf read a paper tomo; he asked me if my name was Colo; 1 told bim yea, and lie resd .Lis paper aud gave me & cooy, woich L gave to Major; what pscams of 1t Laon't kuow; Major acked wie 1 1'd ao hun & tavor. Tho wituces then recited the facta as given in 1ussday’s Tuinone. I am not Mra, g«la; uevar saw Cole betore in my Life until to- uy, N In hor croms-sxamioation, the womsn stated that Doug.as walued ju after the Dajuty, aud shul tho door. I wasio Mr, Major's room ouce befors ; did oot stay tuere all nigbt. MAJOR'S LVIDENCE, The charge ayuivee J, T Major was then dis- missed, wud be was ocalled ns & witueza snd sworn, He mads the Etatement as given in Luesday's ‘Lnisuxe, snd stated in addinon: Dougiya took tuo sammous from me sod ture [t up, aud 8akd 1t was no poud. I was to winstle wheu tbe girl came ; when she did come, T whise tlod, aud suortly after Douglas aud tus Deputy walsed o, Dosclss 1atroduced me ty Culs se Ay, dunea, I told Cole that Douglas woa s good divorcs iawyer, Ieuid tuat to eucourage Lim, {Lwu,bter.) Cole asked me what it wan worth touwears told lim 1 did mot kuow. He thon dowalled au amiduvit that was to e awurn to, I ouly recoived &1 from Dougliag, and I bouowed that, I weut to the Camiusl Court Saturday mosuiug, 88 | thousht they got divorces thora l.mmht«v] ; thoy kont ma tu cha 8uuth dide, sod olu]ma that dwvoices ware got there, [Laugh- ter. Tue witness, in his cross-axamination, did.not daylate frow bis statement rravuquuly wade, I never told Cols tuas I ever lived ‘in Poun yiva- wa. L did uot aay I kuew Afrs, Cole, but be aukod me to awear 10 that} ho didu't swem ex. eited wnen he makod me [isughier); he snd Douglas took muatters cooltv, (Laugbter), & wauted tLis money to got out with; L knew they would n ¢ squeal shey would not Liave dared Lo, {Laugiter.} At this stege & humoaroue cross-fira was kept 0P by the witnesw aud counscl for tha defensa, of whom he got the better Ly bis witty and resdy anawers., KITTY Youxa, of 55 South Frankliu streot, was nezt called, and etated that she ovorheard the coaversauon betweon Major and Migs Lynch, at 183 Esat Madisou et.eet, and oorivboraiad the girl Lynch's tostimony. 0. D, KENNT, of Towands, Pa., then tostided that he knew Cole aud his wite; cuuld not swear shat e koow where aho was Nov, %t ; sha was here now ; she came here with hins Moudav, Thie olosed the prosecution, COLE, A8 4 wiTNE8y, The detonse upened by calling ons of the da- tenuauts, tsurge D, Cole, who was uworn. He testitied: 1am acquam:ed with Mr. Douglas; kuow Major; met Dougias Baturday before ‘I'hauksgiving dsy ln Lis oive; I mes AMsjor thero; was talkiug to Douglas about tha dlyorce business, Iaws, otc. ; I told bim tho stories 1 Led Ibzundlu the Esst, aud shat I wanted to got & il Major said ba waa a detective that o had | bren in Pannuy'vania; he said ba was acquaint. ed with my wita; ho wald ho naJ seen lior thero ; ho waul he was in o-sraelun of some factss ha wanted ma afto wards to pav h.m $10 to wnear in the caso: told him I would nut, that f¢ ba know anvthing [ would bave him' subpeousd ; did oot knos what Lio was goug to awear to. Cross-examined —1 was married on the 10ty day of Juno, 1874 ; the grl 8 nemly 18 now; 8o bas a chitd; 1 mairiod hor in Monron, Brad- ford Cottuty, Pa. ; first becamo arquaimed mith Douglas by accideutally calling at his oiico ; T Am A pluno-thner ; my wifo ts oog with hor mothier to Towandas I lived with her bnt &lhort taney T linve beon in Warrou. Pa.; seut thero batwenn the 15th and last of Jaet July; kuow Eva Mitlor; did vot 103 hor at & woidding Iam wiling to tel abant wmy entire fransandon ; 1 did not marry avother waman 1n Pennsylvaua, sod dil not matry Eva Milier m Wacven, 1don’t ihink 1 ever went bv another nawo: don't remember tha: I did. I went by my nght nIu&u m Wairou, I koow Eva Miler's fatber by sight. During the oxamina’top of Colo consldorabla argun-nt Look p ase Lerwoun oinsol, he beiog nilling to malke & oinan bieast ot the wiw'o mat- ter, but Doaglas’ stiotnesn would not lot b, WILLIAM L. DOGOLAY was thon aworn. I amn onoof tho defondants in ths oave, On a I'ridav or Saturday, soveral weeld ago, Colo camo urto mv ouice and askod mo 1n rogaid to gatting & divarco, A8 n profed- sionar wan I rofu-o0 co 8:8:0 what ho wald to mo. Wuile Colo nas 11 mv odico Major camoin; 1 wutroduced him, apd he sat duwn. Colo and 1 talecs, sud Major made n statemeni that Lio know Mra, Co o, aud that he could get Lior § tnat sho was bu tho ciey, Douglas mndo n loug atatsment refuting Major, aua_tending to place all tue guit vroo bwm, 1 only had one divoice enao beturo ; I got Puatiocic to sorve the wummons thon, This eummona was sorved on a rriday 3 Postieck asked tue woman if sho way Min. Colo, and sne said eho was, { aftwrward a3id to Puchaoit that sho was a Lsd woman: Douglas then detaiiod tho statemont that was to bave boes made by Major, and said it had hosn manufac.urad by tho lawer. Majar bal told me Lo could get perwanal sarvien on Mrs, Culo ; was 0ot 1o the roo n when Pushecs werved the aum- mona ; did not introduce Mujur to Colo as Mr. Junes. Croasezamined—I hsve Ueon convicted in Pogusylyavia tor riot in acase in which somo Italians woto killed; I bave been arrested in Aup Arbor tor ropbing the mails; I wascon- victod ; it was in 18645 I waa sontoaced to two yeura in tho Ponitentiarv; I was pardonoed; I was confined iv n workhoase; I studied law In the Chicavo Justituty for ono or two yoais: [ was,admitted so tho Lar in 16/1. ERENFAER WAKLLY, an attorney of rocord, was next sworn, Ile do- tarlod thic 8 Wstanze of a convarsatio) hold with Major saturday, which was noarly all iiralevant 1o tho cas0. lia heatd Mujor say ha would have to save bimsclt as thero we.o two ngaiust lum, ARY. B, PROTT waa noxt caliod. I liva at 183 Enst Aladidon, and kaow Major aud Douglng. 1 think Major tuld e gome weeks ago, that 1 & man cawe to - utro for Atra, Ida.C.15 to tell bim uho was in there; be 1old Mr. Dunglas aud a Deputye Bheriff wera coming; ho toid me s geutiouan trom Pennsylvania wanted t) et n divorce, ana MMavy Liyuch wus to reptodent airs. Colo; Major euid he was go.ng to make 8500 out of it. Major enme to my houso froin the jail. The wituese thon gave a sunging look at Mr, Asay, aud said sho was not going to bo josulied. It was tirough Major that tho repuinzion of her tloor had beon rumnol, Ho still owed ber 65 cents. aud she didu't like him; he was monn; ho was mno detective. She was always w friend {o bim titl he hurt her flour, 8he contivuad: I was chirged with ceiving ttulen good: nover 16ceivad B wouldu't Jot tho detective towrch my irunks or arrost ma; [am from Conneetieut, nod nu hon- est woman; 1 am a Yankoo. Mr, Akav—What did you do in Couvoeticnt ? Mis. Prout—I winded my owa businoss,— what you ought to do. Ar. Asny—WwWhero did you live in Connecticut ? Mag. Proat—Uartford aud Now Loodun, Mr. Asay—~What did you do i Haetfora ? Bua. Pront—None of your busivoss, In New Londun 1 did notbing. As Mrs, Prouc was leaving, Mr. Asay called her bsck and ssked hor it soe knew Dr. Cuvier. Bhe ea.d yes, and, with n sarcastio ** thank you," lott tue miand. NELSON PROUT, who said bio vas a son of hie motlier, was noxt examinod, but, excent admi:tivg tnat be had Pasvod a forgod caeck foi another party, nothiug was elicitad frow bim. A nuwovr of other wi'nesses wero called, but nothing was olicited from thom _ that tonded o throw the guilt from Duuge In’ shoutdots. Dofcudants’ attornoy then mado 13 long algumont, followed bv a vory brief speech by Mr. Asay, which wag seathing nad to the poiut, Juseos Haines thon went over tlo testimony, nnd sad that the do- foudaots’ own statements adimitied tasir guilt, and hoid Douglay in #600 and Colo iu 81,000 bal, thoy to bo committed in dotoult. The other cagos will bo hoard Batardsy afieruoon at 2 o'elocls, Loforo Justico Haies, ISVITED INTO ANOTHER COURT. The following ordor was vesterdsy made by Judgo Mouro, of the Buporior Court: And now on this duy it ia orderod by tho Court that William L. Douglas L, und be lu heroby, required to #how catiee, two doys ' afier sorvice of a copy of thia rulo npon Liii. why bio WHOWIA 0t b nuspended from furihor practicing in this Court for allogod inslcon- duct in his oitics, in tuat Lo obtiined & dofault on & aummons fauued in this causo, when he wall kugw thiat thero had been no nervice of safd summous on tle da- fondant in this cise, A simlar rulo was fsanad on George D, Cole to show cause * for procaring and uaing mn this Coure a fulso return of tho 8aeriif in this canso.” e e WWMMARRIAGES. DENFER—JACKSON—In Driatol, Doc, 7, by the Tev, Q, E. Harden, Mr, Honry H, Honfer, of Hlatol, Pa.. and Biiss Annio O, A. Jurkson, of Chlcago, Til, “Tine muny riends of tho briao n this city will wien her wany vears of prosperity and happlaess, COLLINGBOURNE—LORD—Dee. 15, 1875, at 81, Tavl's ioformed Epicopul Churech, by tho Rev. Dr, Fallows, Mr. Byron T. Collingbourns, of Milwatikes, aiud Rarsh J., ouleat daughter of tko lato Capt, Thomas Lord, of sliiirstikeo. PEABODY~—BOYINGTON—TIu this city, Nov. 30, by the Rev. W. I Hyder, D, D,, Lawrotico L. Poabody and Mry, Lucts Doylngton, BMERBURNE—0ALLISTER—In this eity, Dec. 13, by the Rev, W. H. Ryder, D, D., Mosos T, Bhierbucua and Miss Alfna M:Allister, DEATHS. DAXTEN~Doc. 15, of goneral debility, Thomas G, Bastor, aged 17 yoand sod ' moniss, Funcral from bls lato residence, 530 Warreo-av. (old No. 441), Friday morning at 11 otclock, DOWNEY—AL the residsnoe of bis dsughter, 170 Boutb Morlacst., Donmis Downey, aged T4 years, Tematns will bo taken toButislo, N, Y. MAYNARD—At Austin, Bunday, Deo. 13, Jennis ., only daugnter of Miram und 8, 3. Maynurd, sged 20 MINARD—Dec, 18, 1878, Emily AL, dauabter of Jo- sepp and Emsila A, Minard, and rranddingoter of I, d 0, D, flohinnt, of croupous larsngitle, aged 3 yeara 10 mouthe und 17 duys, . Funerul Fridsy, at 10 a, m., from No, 187 Archer-av.,, by curriages to Calvary, Friends are invited withont further notice, OERMI0H~Dac. 13, Carl F, Qehmlch, aged 67 yoars aad U months, Funers) fram his late residenco, at Bouth Chicsgo, on Thursday, tho i6th, at § o'clock p, m, Frieuda of the family aro {ovitcd. PORTER~At Rugby, !nfllnfl on the 10th of O:to- ber lat, Heury Porter, lals Color-8ergeant Niaetiaih Iilinola Volunteer Iafsutry, aged 33 ysars, ., Of scariet fever, Robert WAGNER=—On the 14th § E. Les, 300 of Ausbert if, und Hanoeh G, Wugner, aged 2 years 1 month snd 20 da; Fuueinl at 11 a'dock, the 14th, from 18 North Shel- dou-at,, by cars (o fosohlll, Jileslugion (Va.) und Gslens (1) papess plesss 03p; SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr, de Jongu's Lightrowan Cod Live er Oals Medical Ottcor of Floalth, M “*11 1 woro avkod for an 1Dl o mal 036 wolch for 89 inany yoars b adwbitra.iva ul De. do sinax that it owling o 1ia pstracrdlanry. medid 1ad, regtainul poopertios. ™ said To oa Halt-Piaie, #1, by all drugglats. 8olo coaslgases, Acsar, Ha & U0, Lond sgouts Vbived Htatos, Juho ¥. Hea.y, Gurras 2 Co. 13.51'»‘{":'5?" gy th Garran 3 ‘Now York, Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers 1! . WINGLOW'S BUOFHING cident to the perlad of toota. cblid frow pala, cuves s, 803, by viug el 110 1ua motBor. _ FINANCIAL, SPECULATION IN WALL-ST. $5800,000 has beon mads 1n a eingle iave mioas 6t 3100, " TH /e i “!;mmnfi; ocourrence; rdina " oy 8,000, Even vutih ax low an gL cunun iy b Yoated, WusD farorable results can show & pm&l of 45,000, 4 Circulars, giving res by ade ax...?ng‘"""f'h".'}.'z")'f{ 2‘3‘3‘.’ un:‘é 4 1 Wai WY, CONFECTIONER K, Sotie el b il LS OZLEBKATZD throughout ulon—axpreserd Lo wl puts 1 and upward st 5, 40, 600 2 . “Addresa arders QUNT) 8 MER, Qoalfsee iaennnnno AUOTION SALES. By ELISON, PONMEROY &7G§: Auctioneers, 8§ and 88 Randolph st. ¢ CLOSING SALE OF THBE BBABON. Marble Mantels, o ara tnatructad by the SCHUERBAN & HAND MANTEL 1 To make & ¢losing auctlon sale of & sugerh callestion op 480 M arkle Mantoly At thelr wareroams, CCRNER MICTIGAN-AV. AND VAN BUREN-37, THURSDAY. Dee. 16. at 10 2, m, The attentlon of bujldera s partieulirly ealled tatpyy ealo, which in posittvely witaont iimlt or ¢reerva, POMEROY % CO., Anctionesrs, LAST DAY . AUCTION SALE BPLENDID COLLECTION OF OILPAINTINGS, At our New Art Gallery, 87 MADISON-ST., Cpposito McVicker's Thestrs, AT 83 O'CLOQK TIITS A¥THRNOON AND 7:30 EVENING. Erery Plcturs to be poslively pold. LI6ON, POMEROY & Co,, Auctlonesrs, LARGE STOCE Rich, Elegant, and Modiom New Furniture AT PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE, Being the entlro stock of_a mannfcturer and dslg, sald nnder Cottel Mortggs, consieting of 24 CHAMBER BETBS, in all 1he litesl Top Dres+iug Caren and Drossing Bureay 16 PARLOR FULLS, upliolaterad n Piush, Rep, 8% Terry, Lnir Clath, olé. AlA Lin Entird Stook of Louagev. Bofas, Extensiey nnd Marble Top Tublos, DBureaus, Wash-Biands, Ny Racks, Towel-Rackn, Do lateads, et eto,, ail fird clise fooda, nud ta ba positively suld withou! soy Lmft oy Feservo whatover, Thegoads wiit bo remared to the large stores Nos, 77 and 79 Dearborn-st, For conveutence of aale, which wil taks place og Thursday Morning, Dez. 16, at 1001k 1 Furnituro buyers, consumers, and dealers ats tend thus sale. ELISON, POMEWOY & CO., Auctionests, FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 17, at 9:30 oclock, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY BALE, Az Immonse Bl‘eck New and bocond.hand FURNITURE, PARLOR, CITAMOER AND DINING-ROJM YUBNTIUDE, A full I'no naw and usad Carpats; Louigg Solsx, Batnes 5 Junifartoce, Matitzeswns, §o Lans: Gl oo Flated Was onnral Mnichandlse, &o., do, KLISON, POM A s #i and e Kaudolph street. " BIBLES, OHROMOS, SATUBDAY, DEC. 18,.AT 10 A, A, AT OUR STONES, A LANGL BTOUK OF SPLENDID TAMILY BIBLES! Chromos, Pressntation Bools, &c., &c. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., 84 aud i Randolplah. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONSIS, 1s MADINONST BUITERS & C0/8 HEJUCAR TRADB GALE TOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, GLOTHING, WOOLENS, ENIT GOOD: BHIRTS. DRAWERS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, QLOVLS, GAUNTLETS, sna MITIS, FUR GOooOoDs, HATS, OAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &a, TIURSUAY NORNTNG, Dot 10, at b0 block, E, PROTECTORS, ALSO, AT 11 O'CLOC] 40 D0Z, LAMBS' WOOL LONG At 104 East Madigon-st,, secona floor. ENGLISE & AMERICAN BOOKS! FRIDAY, Dec. 17, at 2:30_o'cloc] our Balesroomgy 104 E it Madlson. . A, BUTTENS & CO., Auctionears. BUTTERS & (0.8 SATURDAY BALE Furuiturs, Household Goods, Cstpots, sto. BATURDAY MORNING, Dec, 14, at o'clock, at tuolr Bilosrooms, 108 Masdiso BY G. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and mulh-lv. On Thursday, Dec. 16, at 9 1-2 o'clock, 160 Cases Lamps, 76 Cases Glassware. AT 10:0 0'OLQOE, Household Furniture. Wo sball sell an Immanse atock that will sare vrise buyers. Tatlor Sults in grest varlety, Ohamber Bata tn style, Wulnut Bedsieads snd Bureaus, Marbls Wood-top Tables, Marble and Wood-top Hall Tress, Esny_Onurs, Camp Chisirs, Walnut Chalrs aod ok ers, Whatnots, Lornges, Msttresses, Dpflm Book Cases, Wardrobes, Floor 01l Oloth, Planos, alisti Oarv pels, Velvel, Engliah Deusssls snd Wool Corpets, Pure or and Oméo Desks, Bhow Cases. 5 6. P. GOSE & CO., Auctionmrs. ON BATURDAY, DEC. 18, AT ¢ § 0'CLOCK, 14 Crates W. G. Crackery, 10 Casks Yellow and Rocking« ham Ware, and Glassware. At 10) o'olook, 810,000 STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE e Ohen i ot vt Giok ) Tauoy Camp-Cha r-Oloth a3 oekere, Walaat Chalr 1‘1}:;7'1"#;- sl 1ot :.“:E prings. Mlfresios, and Office Deuks Cases, ‘hm._ Bafes, MiS Cal i Velvet, Bros, nd Wool Qarpeta, eta. R Y B0, B OORE & B0 Rectanmrs, ' _ORO, ¥, GOE & 00., Auctionsers. I Croakory In open loth, Cigars, Notious, ByS8. DINGEE & CO., Auctionsers, Baturday, Deo, 18, 1875, at 10 O'Clock & S« The entire stock of N, BECKER, st bis siore 209 East Randolph-st., near Franklin, conaiating of over $10,000 worib of ELEGANT FRENCH CHINA Glassware, Lava Goods, Parian BMarble, und Bisque Figures, BOEEMIAN VASES, Bmoking Be‘t;. Dolls, Toys, Fanoy gods, Eta. Tho sale 14 PEREMPTORY, aud will be apatinusd until the _gun 3!05:1!- sold, By 1. CHADWICK & CO., Auctioneers, 1/0 Esst Madison-st, ahalt well without an Important T ootion o Hare et VR aple OIL PAINTINGS At Oar Warerooms, 170 Bast Madlson-el, Oa Thuraday and 'fld‘l of this weok, 8¢ 10 & m. and & p, m. “'l‘hhf nwuu of all sala“gud 18 reapectiully e oguee catioo. o8 g Ctiapwiox & 0o, Auctiousers. = === = = = By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO, 17 Wabssbar,, . Madisa-st, 500 CASES B0OTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Thursday Morning, Deo. 16, a8 8:30 o'clocks o JAz ¥, MoNAMARL & UD.y Aucticnostse

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