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‘s THE CITY. - GENERAL NEWS. Col. B. G. Ingeraolt and ihe Mon. . R, Tl fard, of Peoris, are at the Tramont Hou Col. J. Hill, of Logaunsport, Ind., Buperintend- ent of thd P, 0. & Bt. L. I R, is at the Tremont, | Tho * Iatest " conductor on the North Divimon City Ratlway woars kid gleves and gayly singa 1 This earriaga for the North Pole Byron Loomls and Cutlor Laflin have sold to Tamea Clare the northwoat corner of Yau Duren atreet and Fifth avenue (50180 3-10 feet) for 25,000, The lectura Iast evening al the Bixin Prosby- ierian Clhinrch by the celobrated Biberian trav- dler, Ccorge Kennan, of New York, was most . snjoyable and fnteresting, Thore was a largo and approciativa andionce. The temperaturs yestordsy, as obsorved by Manaess, optictan, 83 Madison rtroet (Tninuxe Duildivg), was at 8 a. m,, 16 degrees ; 10 a. m, 20; 12m., 21; 3 1. m, 29; 8 p. m,, 28, Darom- rtor, 8 8. m, 29.61; 0 p. m, 2048, Yoaterdsy morning Joseph Jungen, aged 27 yeary, residing with his father at No. 262 Twene ty-firat etroot, aud working fo & slaughtoer-house ut the Stock-Yards, accldentally fell into a large kettla of bot faxil, and wau nealded to death, Tho Rev. Dr. f1, W. Thomas, of Auroes, fore merlv of Chieago. will lecturo _an ** Hacial lPorees " at Centenary Church, on West Monros rtreot, ncar Morgan, to-nignt, for the bonafit of ifaleted Bireet Sunday.school. Admissiou, 25 vents, The Twontieth Ward Ropublican Clab will meet Al Kiszo's Hall, No. 70 North Clark ntroet, Tridny evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of apuomting twu porsous to reprosent the ward In the Grand Council of the county organiza- tlon, sad tha tranaaction of such other businoss B8 may bo presonted, An intoxicated indlvidusi nnmod Joln Serooas, rosiding at 669 Carzoll avenue, while ewaggering slong Went Randolph streat at about § o'clock last eveniog, etaggored off tha midowalk, noar tho corner of Wood street, and falung upon the curbatono, hd his head bidly cat Just sbove the right eye, Min pliysician [a of the opiniou that tho optic in destroyed forover. One of the gentlemen who aignad the call for tho mesting of trotting men to meat at tho T'slmor House Thuraday wishos it undoratood that the gathoring is not to form a Weatarn Aae notiation, but to arrango for puch & ropresenta- tion of Westorn men at tho Kebruary Conven- tion of the National Assaciation sa will insure tho logislation necessary for their well-doing., It was crroncously steted Sanday that Hsm Drovwn, tho wall-known tallor of Iirowa & Pryor, had been plundering Field & Leiter. Tho real offeuder, as stated on tho provious day, Wwas Janhn I Nrown, who was confnsed with Bamin the minds of some of tho police oficials from tho faot that both were at one time in the samo building, eud in substantislly tho samo busi- ness. The audiance at the Exposition Skating Rink will bo called upon to sclact threa ladiea this evening to bo crownod Queons of Boauty, Tho nudience will bs large and tha sport good. It 18 uugfamd that three young men with hair part- ed In the middle be solected s Jacka to h:? mako iho suits complate. The ice in in an ad- mirable condition, and thers aro few placen in the city where one can spend & pleasanter evone ing a8 brectator or actor than at tho Kink, It was notea yoatordsy that Poter Shaw, in roply to a suit for divorce begun by Auno AL Blinw, assorted that the complsinant had atrandy snother husband living, and ho seems to have proved that fact. It shounld, howevor, s ex- plained, in justice to Mrs, Bhaw, that whon sho marrlod hor prosent husband slie had been, as she supposcd, for soven years or more a widaw, and that her first husband turned up at tho end of that timo fn & very romantic but unpleassnt rosooor. Thado faots, boing shown to the Lourt, clear Mra. 8haw from suy suspicion of bigamy or other criminal offonse, though they soom to Justify tho husband's defense 1o the suit. At about 4:30 o'clock Bunday afterncon, Officor Jcaish Topping, stationed at the Amarican Diy- trict Telegraph Offico, brought & very drunkoen man into tho Wast Madison Street Btatlon. 1lo found him in Davica' saloon, on tho corner of Bladison and Peoris stroots, Yostordsy morn- ing be wns found desd in lus cell, and must have died in the stupor, as the only other occupant of the cell wea unconscious of his denth until ho went to arouso him for breakfast, 1ia namo was Charles I. Coon, his ago 40,yesrs, and bis oconpation that of salesman inl the llk dopartmant of tho storaof G, W. & E. Pardridge. 1le waa a hoavy drinker, and bas recently Loen boarding at the Washingtonian llome. The Coroner will hold the inqueat to-day. Tho Presbytorian ministers yestordsy din- eussed tho quostion of amuroments, devoting most of their timo to the special subject of dauc- ing and its ppseiblo dangers. At the Methodiat meeting tho rolluwinfl rwuuon was discussed : ** Ars the Churches Making their Members Con- ecientious in Moral Conduct 7 Tno Rov. Mr. Willing, by appolotment, lod In the discussion, and was followed by Monsra. Hoover, Jowoit, Tiftany, Martin, Sponcer, Jutking, Loaber, and Ketlar. Dy common consont the time for dia- cusalon way continued, After consideration hia boen given to tho cato of tho Rev., Wililam Kee- @an, the Business Committeo reported for dis- cussion next Monday the following: * What #ihall be Doue by tho Churches Lo Arrest tho In- dulgence by Some of tho Membera in Worldly Amusements 2" TIE NINTH WARD, A moeoting of Ropublicans of the Ninth Ward was Leld last ovoning at Naft's saloon, cor- ner of Blus Island avonue and Unrley stroet, for the purposs of orgsvizing a Republican Club, and elocting delegates to the Graud Couacil. On motion, Mr, Philip A. Hoyna was elected Chairman pro tem. On_motion, the following committes of five was appainted by the Chairmau to nominats ofticers of the Club for "the ansning year and delegates to the Grand Council: Christian Memer, John Btovous, Joln I, ficanlan, James ¥. Caulfiold, and R. V, Koonedy. The Caommittes retired, and, nftor a lengthy cousultation, zoturned nud submittod the follow- tug roport : ent~P, A, Hogne, -Prendena—Roberk E, ftory, Willlam Kaspsr, R, V. Keouedy, O, D, Ehnes, Edward Calduell, Bt mett Matber, W. 5, Mareb, A1 AL, Aliller, J, F, lioctis, nud Jubn W Ltecardany rtary =M. E. Darreit. Gorreayanding Srevetary—A. . Maddocks, Iremurer—Clristopber Manior, Exeeulive Commiitea—Prrot Fracint, Harman Blubm Becoutd, Jamea Everett; Taird, George W, Gifford} Yourth, Dand 3lcFaziand; Fifth, ¥Frank Lawler; Bixth, Prank Bhubat; devenst, Ur, Marshadl; Eiglth, James ¥, Caultield; Ninth, James Hlawart; Tenth, William Fraser, LDeiegates to the Orand Coumci!—John Blavass and Fobu F, dcsnlan, On motion, the names aubmittsd wera takon up and scted upou keriatim, No difticulty was eucountersd, aud all the purtics nominated were buaily sloctad until the delegutes to tho Grand Couvcil wero reachied. Then a very oxcited dis- cussion arose, After all the {nes, howevar, the dolegalen were elocted s {n‘ulloud:l by tus Com- mittes. Cousidersble ill-fesling way ovinced during the proccedings, and charges were opeuly wmada that tho meetivg hisd been called and or- groized bys cortan cliqus, end that half of those presont and sasistivg In the organization were Dewmocraty. After appuinting s coumiites of threa to pre- psre a coustitution aud Ly-laws, the wecting ad- ouraed, = A CONTRACTOR'S STORY, CERTAIN KTATEMENTS ABOUT XX-ALD, BUSSE, At tho mestiog of the Connty Lerrd yestordsy sfternoon Commissioner Buses krave, as i shown in tha proseedings in anothar coluinn, and catied sttention to & well-founded report which had roachied his esrs te the offect that scme mewber of tho lcard had been t1yiog Lo eetl himael? to a county contractor, Lis prico being $310. Ont. tido of wiat Mr, Buwss said tho following Learing upon the csae was elicited last avening from vericus sources, It appesrs thet moms wonthe sgo thy Connty Board let the cantrect for the manen work cu the Htudent's el at Engleweol ta tha tirm of Diedrich & Harder. Thoey went on end completed their cantract, and when about waking » vettlement with the county follored the we! islitd custom of brivgieg fo for *extres,” or daoages for delays, which amouuted to 0, fho Wl wes objacted ta, {for sonis reason or another, whick some account for by the chisnge mnvde in-the Commisteo on Y.dacation sincs the Isthiog of tha coutract. Mowesor this 1usy bo, the bill was not allawed, wbich had (e sfeot of munojing the Arm same- what, and ecusing them (o press their claim, At Lrat they commenced suit sgainet the couoty, bat were pessurded $o withdraw it by a Oommis- siouer, who hold out the hove that things might besuwleably adjusted, Ponding fariber astion by ths Board - on ihe matter it was learned thas Al7, lerder bad etated opsn andabove board in & — e R T e e e e e e e e e e N = ooo, aud on more Lhan ons occsalon, that he was APFPROACIED BY A COMMIBSIONER, who said thatif he would give him $340, or his note thersfar, that ho would mocurs the allow- soce of the bill. It wea also Joarned that Az, Herder lLad repested tho mubstance of the offar to oatside ariios and_ to Commissioner Busse, thongh Mz, Bumo refused yesterdayto give anynames 10 the Hoard exaept that of Mr, Harder,” It was atao said lant night that Herdor, in his expose of this partioular transaction, had rafreshed his memory in referonce to his experionces with membora of the Doard in the construction of the Criminal Conrt buliding, and aince the ball had atarted ho Intanded to make a oloan brosat of all he know of bribery and corruption in the direo- tion. Late in tho svoning a Tninuxe reporier HUNTED UP M2, HERDER. Him ho found at home and in bed, Ta lives at No, 124 Bheflield avenne, Mr. Hordor waa die- Inclined to talk on the rubjoct. Hs held that it wan & matter for the Grand Jury rather than Journalistio investigation. Afier much parsna- aion he was induced to tell him story. Itisas follows: About tho 20th of December ex-Ald. Gnstavus A. Busse, of the Twentieth Ward, came to me. I bad beon talklog to my partner ond somo others sbout my bill agsinst the county, Dusso came to me sod eaid the bill could not be aesed unjere I paid some monay. At that interview he did not ‘say bow mnch, I told him tolot mo know what It would ceat, it it conld not be pasrod in sny other way. Ha cama again the noxt day, Ho said 1t would cost me $340 to get my bill Fm d, It munt be paid in advanco, he said, told him I would bavo nothing to do with it on such conditions. A day or two aftor that he cama again, 1le thou wantod mn to{ura wmy uote for 2340, 1 declined to doit, Ha then #aid if T would guarsntze the money ho would ot It throngh auvhow. My partuer was presont. Tia nams is Dotrich. Ho lives at No, 41 Mohawk sireet. 1 told the Alderman if we could nat got our money any other way, I wonld pay tho 340, I didn't want tho expenss of suing the county. Ho naid ho would fix it all right. On te 3Mth of Decambor ons of tho Commis- slonors asked mo to withdraw the bill. He told mo to AXEND 1T, I lind no smnodmont to make, I withdrew tho bill and brought » euit. Inever heard to whom tho $310 wero to bo be pald. T have au ides, but decline to give any namo, Busso said he had {nflusoce with the Board. 1o did not asy with whom. Ho sald ho waa runnl 1g that land of business, He talked of ons bill he had oogineercd. 1 have forgotten the namp of the maa wiho presonted the bill, I considered it a ploce of blackmall, Iam ready to go bofora the Graod Jury. My bill was for damsges,” I iad the contract for the masonry work on a buildiug near Englo- wood. They had a dend-beat for a slone con- tractor, I oxpactod to bo five woeks, Ils kept me thrae months and o hatf, That isall Iam goine 10 sy sboat the matter, This is the Busse who was Aldorman of tho Twentteth Ward from November of 1870 to No- vember of 1872, who joined MoCauley's Nine- tean, was indicted for bribery, prosecuted by Chacley Rerd, end saved by tho Eux\mma Court, which revoraed some of Judge Tree's rulings —_— AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION, CLOBING U DUBINESS, The Ezecutivo Committeo of the American Poultry Associstion was called to order at 2 p.m. yostorday. The names of applicants for judge- alitp were taken up. Newton Adams, of Utioa, N. Y, L. D. Eiy, Jr,, of Rocheater; Dsvid Jones, of Michigan; F. P Hailett, of Utlea; ana J. Y. Bicknoll, of Westmorolaud, N. Y., were eloated, Tho following-namod gentlomen were elected membera;: Peter Lopp, . C. Darrob, T, B. Gsaades, John E, Diehl D. L. Miller of Polo. | The oxecativo meeting ndjourned, and tho As- suclation was ealled to ordor. Tne Finance Commities roported expendi- tures to bo $1,358 ; ssaets, $041; smount of in- debtedness, $417. To the liquidation of this amonnt 2600 wero rataed by borrawlng trom the momberd of the Bociety upon the noles of tho Association. Alr. Luco offored resotution *‘that on and aftar March 1 no standards of the last edition will ba exchanged for the edition of 1874, exdept apon the reesipt of the old standard and 60 cents to cover the difforonce in exclangs and post- sge.'" Carried. Mr, Sweot offered a reaclution, on the recom- mendation nf the Pinance Committes, reducing tho as of the Treasurer from $500 to 9250, The Committes on Nominations reportod the following-named gentlemon as officors for the ensuing year: £romdent, Charles A. Bweet, Buffalo, N. Y.; Vice-Fresidons, A. D. Warren, Worceater, Maaa.; E. C. Skinnor, Dotroit, Mich. ; tho Rov, Willlam Atwood, Big Flat, N. Y.; Al- bort Noyes, langor, Me, ; Z. 0. Luce, Iowa City, In,: 1. T, Bperry, Hartford, Conon,; Dr. A. ML, Dickie, Doylestown, Pa.: Danicl Allen, Galt Ont.; Edward L, Lamb, Chicago, Iil. ‘The Executive Committes comprebonded sll the mombers of the Association. 5 1;-5", new Searotary sud Troasurer is Edmund . Ralph. John R. Diehl, of Philadelphis, Philander Willisms, nf Taunton, sss, and Edward L. Lamb, of Chioago, were appoluted a committae, with power to select two others, to make ar- rangetnenta with the Centennial Board for the pouitry show, ‘The question of recommonding » suporintond- ont for the poultry show of tha Centonnial cama up, aad was referred to tha Contannial Commit- eo, The meeling then adjourned. EUREKA. TIIE STINKS ARY TO DK PUY DOWN, .« About 9:30 o'clock yestorday eovening (hat name sad, sopuichral smoll which Lias previously been mentioned o Tire Taioune, and which bas beon cursed by every Chicagoan except tho membors of the Doazd of Health, bogan to in- rinuate itself throughout the city. It stolo in through impercoptible erannios, and roon bogan ite doadly work upon children sod sdults, For particalars, sco the Iargo bills, to-wit.: the mortality bills of the Board of Health, No sooner had the first forotaste of thia wild fragranca which tho south wind bears from tho T'own ot Lake reschiod thnnostrita of a roporter thun he mtarted for the residonca of Dr. Bon Miller, the standard of physical boauty and tha Superintpndent of the Doard of Health, Ihe Dostor was found rosdiug s new {reatise on ploarisy The reportarcalled tha Doctoc's atton- tlou to thi oll. Doctor said he coulda’t amoll mnch, as be Liad a cold, Neporter asked him if Lie couldn't mes it, It was thiok enongh and stroug enough, Doctor thought he saw some- thivg unpleasany, aud finally dido’ koow but he smeiled somsthing. e thought it eame froia the ""d“mf houses, via‘lI'thirty-ninth and ilalsied streste. 1o admnil that IT MUBT D& BTOPPKD. Haid ha had & soheme for stopping it. Bald it waa the beat achomo ever lsid for stopping anv- thing. 1t was his own schemen—ot his peaonal- Iy, buthisin his capacity sa & membar of tha Board of Health, " Tha I appraved the schums, ‘The sctive hers — approv- ed jt. The ex-officio members approy- ed . The honorary members ap- proved it, excopt oue, and it was discovered that bLe had not paid his duos for 1874, and wo his approval wouldn't count it he did not spprove. It was an immense scheme. Prodigious. It fs set forth in the words and fignzes {ollowing, to. wit: The Board of Health will prepara a poti- tion to which a apecimen of the steuch will be attached. The petition mll set forth the difi. culty in locating tho origin of the smell, It will state thal the best-trained nuses fn the Hoard Liave Laro tracad it to Thuty-soventh and Hal- sted stroets, A disgram of Thirty-soventn snd Halated streets will be attached to the petition, It wiil goon etate that from that point the stench riven 146 fest futo the alr (a photograph of the ascovgion will slso bo sttached). It will then vetition for A HOAE XLRVATOR 100 faet bigh, 8 hiealth iift, and sxirs boot-straps to be furttalisd by the municipsl bootmaker. ‘I'he patition will be presented- to the Council, 1he Council will rofarit $0 a committes, The Cowmittas will report & snbstitute. Th Bute will be loat. bo reportsd upon favorsbly. ‘I'he Uaancil will wat l¢ oo if thara is any steal in the thing, A sing wil be formad Hids will be d'mundofi and wili_ba fosthooming. They will bo openel an the 934 of Pe\murg and 1sid aver unul the 4th of July. Onthe bib of July the contrssts On_the Christwsa following . Then the Board of Health AYPLY YOR AN INIUNCTION restrelolag the smell, 'The Court will take it under cousiderstion. Ou Now Yoas's day it will lssuo tha writ Four men will ba datalled, the hoso elovator. tho health-lift, they will Loist themael remaindor of tho distanca by the boot. They will serve the injunotion on the stenc! + Biggest schome out,” said Dy, Ben Miller, punching thezeporter in the ribs, **This stink MUST BE FUT DOW) It must be supprossed. The community de- mand 5. Children ey for #4. The Doard of ‘Then the ordinani will bo awsrded ! They will escand Raicing themwelves upon 8 the 1THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY aronsed, A Henlth s thorough! olution is mminent. The clvil var wam's & patoh to the raternal airife botweon the Bosrd of Health and thia atink. It may oot trossure and It may in- volye blood, Tha Bosrd hes the former, and the amall remnlts from nnmlnf the Iatter, Wo will make smelling odious, If we fail, ws will sew up every noso In town. We will eut off every nose in town. Yon remomber the romark of Aaron tp Moses, rolative to tho immolation of their reapective nosce? Yoty well. ‘The Board of Healtn fs a corparate Aaron, The publio is s manicipal Mosea,” * *‘Dat say," interrogated the mystified ro- portoer, & ' woAT ARR YOU oorxa 2o po To-xianT 2 “To-pight? Ahl yos: what should I do to- night? Uo tobed. Ergo, I will go to bed. It in ons of the functions of the Hoard of Health togo to bed. It is tho duty of the Board of Heaith to goto bed. Bed and the Bosrd of Health assimilato naturally, They are peonliar, rimilar, idontical. Que involves the other, Thorefora I go to bed.” * But the smoll dou's,” mgqculad noncils; Lot the polica look out, then. Thero is an ordinanca about being out late. A man out ate miust account for himsolf, Man is composed of gasor. Ho aro stinks, Erco, man aud stinka aro the samo. Tha ordinance, thon, applies to ntioks, If the atinks can’t sccount for them- selvos they must be taken in. To atlok without mecounting therefor is flat burglary. Bid the police bo wary, Good night, I faln would slumber. Tioll, roll, roll, For all you are worth, o ! atink, And Bonjawmin of the Hoard of Iealth Will go to bed and think, And all through tho night the great ghost of decompared brites oropt thrangh the air, Crapt tbrough the chinka and crannies, The wind toto it ioto thin strods, and drove it through the cracks, Drova it between the window aud tho eash, Drove it betwaen tlie door and the jsmb. It cropt batwoon the parchod lips of fever pa- tients, Cropt into the langa of delieato women, CroTt futo tho broath of babies, aud thoy turned restlosely in their uneasy sloop. Croptinto the blood of atrong men, and weakened them, Cropt averywhoro, except into the undorstandings of tho DBoard of Health, S THE NEW COURT-HOUSE, WIAT THE ARCIITECTS ABE DOING, It 1a somo daya since anything has been sald in thesa columns in rogard to the Court-Houso awindle, which to-dsy I further from solution than ever, Tilley Las » plan and Egan mothnr.’ Each s parfoation in the eyes of its suthor.’ Taken the other way,—that is, taking Tilloy's at Egan'a ostimate, and Egan'a at Tilloy'a eatimato, —thoy are architoctural sbortions, The county has approved Egsa's plan and the city Tilley's. It eech comstruct hin balf of the building as dosignated, this city will possess a graud marvel in architecturs, bolog a hermaplirodite building, ouo sids of which will bo Kensissanco, and the other s canglomera- tion of throo or four stylos, The suppressed domea will be differont in design on either end. Tho tower, too, will show Egan’s handiwork on one side and Tilley’'s on the other,—quite & serious medlay. Tilloy is at work getting bis ground pla into shape, and expacts to have it ready in abont tvo weeks, with a detailed statement of estimatss of the work. Egna is alao engaged in gotting out hisground plaus for the new design, and will have them roady, with estimates, 1h about four weeks, Harms, so far, haa driven about 1,100 loading piles, snd bas on the ground 600 foilowers, some of which are uafit to be driven, Mr. Egan yostorday gave the Granger a cor- tificate for 814,181 for work done on the founds- tious, which {s tho largest smount the county has been indebted to any ons coniractor for some tima past. liarms mbbed his hands and smiled when hoe got tha order for the currency, and he smokod an oxira G-cent cigar through that thuulfln'n-n holder of his in honor of the event, FENSE CHEEKY COLE, TB WANTS JUBTICE. The following note was yoatordsy received from tho much-married Cole, now awalting hia romoval from the County Jail to Joliet ; b tha Editor ot The Chicago Trihuna : Ci110400, Jan, 24.—1 shall hold you responafdle for designating me in thia columna of your Paver as a Big- amit. At tho hearing before Jusiloo Hains I waa dis. charged on that charge, 1mean 1o have the torong perpatrated on me ropaired. Gxonae D, Corx, This young man, sftor marrying his second wifo in Peansylvania,—tho first belng eull alive, —oamg hore and tried to fraudulently weours s divoroo from No.1. He was caught at it, sad taken bafore Justica Haines, charged with trying to procure a divorco by fraud, subornation of perjury, and bigamy, On tho tirat charge he wan beld to the Criminal Court, fonund ullty, anc sontenced to spend :dyur a$ Joliot, hio socond charge was not prossed, slnge it do- ponded on tho first. The third was dropped, nince there came s Blisriff from Psnnsylvanla with » requisition for Cols, the peopla down Enat wantiog to try him for bj . As tho of- fones was committod In Poonsylvania, ‘it was proper that the offander should be tried thero and not hers, and honce no offort was mados to fiunlsh him in Chlcago for that deunqnuuu{. ut whon thero remaing but s day or so of his Joliet mentence, that Deonaylvania Sheriff will turn up with s requisition and carzy Cols off to the scena of his iniquities and of his futuro punishment, Under the clrcumstancos, Tmz TRmMUNE must rogretiully decline to comply with Mr, Uole's re- quost, m:dY will patiently wait the oxpiration of hia sentonce and the result of his Paunu{lunll trial, to ascortain what ho means by '* holding.it reapounible,” —_—— THE CITY-HALL. ‘Wator-ronts yesterday were $1,380, and re. ceipta from the City Colloctor $2,101. The Committos on 9ohools did not meet. The Committee on Police a called for Friday, ‘The City Collector Joviod upon the contonts of the planing-milt of Joo! Bullard & Son, corner of Indiana and Kingsbury streets, for $90, nupald tax of 1874, Another delegation of paupers walted upon the Afayor yosterday morolng aud stated that they bad been sent frows St, Louis. They wero gont back, Bike Evana hianded over 815,000 to the City Tronsurer for eafe keoping yesterday, Mike in- tends to call upon the banks to-day, and he says that he don't expect much trouble. Bergt. Fiulrnmck recommonded yeaterday that Charles Usrmon of his distriot be discharg- od from the police force for loafing om baat and for conduct unbocoming an ofticar. A youth of about 18 years named Josoph Lin- derman called upon the Moyor yestorday. He had walked from Joliet, and “was on his way to Madison, Wis., to which place hy waa given a paea. ‘The Mayor's Jiberality provided bim with & square meal. Thres men appolntad by the Board of Publio Worke sa Wator luapectors were sent in to Maratnl oodali to bo uworn In s« spocisl police. Thoy orobably take the placa of those who pre. ferrod to rosign rethor than erawl through sewers at night, ‘The Sidawalk Inspectors have roported as in defootive condition the sidowslka fn front of 247, 729, 231, and 233 Wabsah svoune, and those on Twenty-fourth stroof between Wabash and Indiana avennos. The persons respousible have boen notitied to remedy defects, The City Colloctor has prepared throa strips of papor, oach about G foet long, containing tBe names of the atockhaldora of the Fifth Naslonal , the swount of taz due for each share, snd thoe valus end puwmber of sharen held by each erRon, o lists will be poated up to-day in conaplcuous places, a3 required by law, prior to & ala which will take place unlesa tho Law Do partment interferss. The amoust of delinquent tazes is about 16,000, Tho follow'ng building permits were tssued yostorday: ‘Yo James Dunbam, for two-ptory and basument brick, 156 Norih Sacgamon street ; John Mackin, four-story aod busemont briek, 51 Weat Weahingloo stroet ; Edward Hanachott, two-story frame, 421 Noriti Paulins street; Peler Blartiv, imo-story sad basement framo, 364 Ash- Jand avenue ; J. W, Alsiou, two-slory brick, 463 Houth Htato sirect ; and Lo the lev, Father Bar- rott, of Bt Btephe Catbolio Qisurch, corner of Fonrth and Hangamon straets, to ra{wn and re- build tho two-stary frame stracture located near bis church, which” ha intends to convert into & billisrd, resdiog, sud amoking rovm for the benefit of the ynung men of his pariah. At thio meoting of tho Board of Publio Works held yostarday mnmlug Qommissioner Redmond Priaditile prasanted bla cammision snd e Lis seat s hls owa successor. The elsction of Prosident of the Board took placs, and Mr. ‘Thompson was electod upon Mr, Prindivilie's ) nominstion. Mr Thompsonsaid that bo thankei the gentlenien, but preterred to resiga tho oftice in favor of Mr. Prindinlle, who the senlor member of the Bosrd, noi senior in yoars, but in service for the oity in the position of Commis- sioner. Mr Wahl was nominsted for Tresa- wrer, but declinad in favor of Mr. Thompaon tor » similar zesson to that Mr, Thompeon gave tn resigning in favor of Mr; Prindiville. After the transaction of unimporfant and routias bual- ness, $he Doand adjouindd. e faies CRIMINAL, Deteotive Soott yesterduy morniog arrested 1 Desporata™ Rico, who Is wanted jn Aurora for sorios of Iarcentes. Healy & Dinan, kespars of a livery-siabls op- poaite the Nortt Side Tarner-Hall, mourn tho lons of about 81,000, carriod away by an abe soonding collector nymod John Roberts. Bryan MoCann, sn invoterate horse-thief, known thronghout the Bisto. waa yosterday arrosted for horse-stealing by Detective Heinxe toan. He was hald fn £300 bail to the Urlminal Court. A young man giving the name of Nat 8, Col- line was captured Jast avening just as ho snatolied thirteen mink-skinu from the door of F. Nickerson's storo st No, 01 Bouth Water streot. ‘Thomas Cole and Ilenry Bumnor ware yaster- d\y held "by Justice Bummerfield in £500 ball to the Criminal Court for the burglary of some hats from the store of 8, II. Kean, at No. 40 Markes atreot, Carrie Fraoso and Lizzio Young, two denizens of the 'pit* at Long Brauch, Jast night under- took to demolish tho enirs ranche, The keep- eraof the part nbarost the hoavens objectod, sud had the two locked up in the Armory. Gaorge Hood, a lean, tong, and poverty-strick- on looking Grauger, hailiug from the southorn part of tho State, was around town yestorday bewailing tho losa of 160 by means of bad company. And now ho wanta to go hamo, Tho Weat Madison streot nolice yestorday suo- caoded in lodging iu jajl William Rule, anottier of tho gang of foot-pads whu assaulted E. Van Ilout on tho Iialstod strost wiaduct sevoral weoka ngo, and rolloved bim of hia gold walch and chain, A hnngry-looking man, giving the namo of Den Cotton, way atrestod yesterday on a warrant procured by Dr. Richard Funke, of 603 Stato straet, who chargos Ben with an assault opon him with » pitehfork, Bon eays ho did it bo- ceause the Doctor would not pay him his wages. Judgo Blodgstt was ocouplod alt day yostorday In heating the case of Jobn O'Dricu, chargod with passing counterfeit money. Tho act was naid to havo consistod in passing & £5 bill, coun- terfeit, at Calull's saloon. A large numbor of witnessos wero hoard, and the jury not agreelng bofore the hour of adjournmont, the Court ordered & Boaled verdiet to bo returned. During Bunday night burglars entored the hardwarc storo of Jamos Ash, No. 141 Wost Harrison strest, by removipg the shutter from the roar door, ‘I'hey carriod off ten dozen com- mon knives avd forke, nine doxen silver staol tablespoons and teaspoons, fonr doren Acissors and shoaca, & rovolver, avd a quantity of butch- or’s knives. *Brooky " BMcLato, tho dare-dovil burglar, who oscaped from the Wost Madison Btreet Po- lico Court a fow wooka ago, was racrroated yos- torday by the police in Jw North Division, and was last night confined at tha Central Station. Thoro [s a seven months' sentence to the Honse of Correction hanging oyer his head, bosides a numbor of thetta for which ho has not been hold to aceount. Miohael, alisa’-**DBrocky " MoDonough, who broks jall at tho Armory Sanday sveniag, s stiil at largs, He waa to lisve besn brought into Court “yosterdsy morning for tho burglsry of about 3300 worth of jewelry, from Bowen's Jowelry shop at No. 148 Siato streot. His woman, Julis tioldaiock, alias Greon, is looked up at bontral Station, aud waa to hava beon used in evidonca agsinat bim yosterdsy afior- noou. OMicer Oarpenter rocovered a large por- tion of tho stolon gooda under s midewalk on Honth Jofferson stroot. Baturday afternoon the smployes at the Union Tolling-Mills at Bridgoport were paid off, and the result was that thero was a tromendous guz- zllug of bad whisky, At about B:30 o'clock two of the mill omployes named John Fox and Harry Beauett got 10 a quatrel in Pepper's ealoon, dure Ing which Fox stabbed Bennett {n the arm and sido, inflicting slight wounds. An aitempt was meada to subdie Fox, but he resisted, culting several othera about the hands. Yesterday thero was a warrant out for his arrost, but hoe failed to show op. Tho Polish sottlement on Noble atroot is fast bocoming famouns for its murderous affrays. The double murdors at BMarzok's and at the houss of Charlos Noftz havo sll occurred within tne past two montbs, Laat uight thoro was a ‘ dance nt Mo, 492 Noble atreet, but s short dis- tance from tha lats residesco of Noftz, and now one of tho participants, John Blosson, is anffer- fog from some terrible cuts on his load, which Dr. Watrous fears may prove fstal, Nobody knows who cut him, and the polics are unablo to get ‘nL facta rogarding it, It ju In also said that anothor man waas badly cut, but who ho in, has not yot besn ascortained. Andro Androws, whilom of Tumhroklng famo, 1s fairly eotitled to the appellation in which ho dolights, “The Original Androws.” Ilecently his pawn liconse was_ revoked, but he did not carg much for that., Last night Officer Parker noticed o suspicions-looking nogro in the neigh- borhood of Androws' shopat No, 209 Clark strent. Ho kept Lis ovo on hita; saw him onter and turn ovor a watch first to Androwa and then to his wifo. Whon ho thought the sals abont consummated, ho entered, and mumultsnoously Mother Androws nshered the negro out the baock door, Tho officer followed in puranit, but fatlod to capture his man. o then returoed and arrested Andrews for doing pawnbroking business without a licenso, Andrews is alroady uoder 10,000 for rocoiving stolen property. rsiaeiielcaity THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Work was yesterdsy commanced on the en- Inrgement of tho *cago” of the Jail, which, when finlshed, will be an accominodation to the attornoys, Joho Kramer, of the Town of Lake, yestorday Informod the County Olerk of his withdrawal from tho bond of F. IL Rowe, a Constabls of that town, in view of the oconflicting opinion rogsrding the logal etatus of landd purchased at detinquent tax eales, & caso has been made up at the suge gostion of tha County Clork for settloment fn the Courta, The ngreed caso mota forth that certain smpnn belunging to John H, Kedzle was sold April 3, 1873, for tho Stiate, county, and town tazes of 1871; that tho property was not rodoomed within two years from salo; that the County Clerk issued s dend far tho pmsnn{ July 8, 1876; that the purchaser in 1873 did nol &: the taxes for 1873, bat suftered tho property forfeltod to the State Oct, 19, 1874, —within less than two yoars of tho sale, Under theso ciroumatancos Kedzio clalms tho right toredesm, llm:x:l;. quention fog tho Court1s, Has bo that Tig Tha oass of Mat Btoger, an ex-fail watchman, will bavo a preliminary uxamination before Just- Ico I'aulaen to-day. Stogor was arrostod a fow dayu sgo at tha juktauce of the Bhenft, for cone spiring with prisonars while a watchman to allow sad facilitote their oscaps, At the time of hig arrest, which was weeks after hua dincharge, it waa not known ’uxx wuat his particalar oifense was, bat it bas sluce trauspired that it 18 allegzod that ho furnished the counterfeiter Boyd with a 1sil key from which au **improssian’* was takon by which meand hie was o escaps, Somo wooks 8go a Mra, Moyers was arrested, and n duplicato of oue of tho jail keys was fouud un hor poraon, 1t is uaid tnat Btoger fumishod tho origiual key to Boyd, that Boyd took au ymprassion of it, put it in w cigar-box, gave it to Mrs, Meyers aud she took it out and had tha koy inade which was sub- saquontly found ou her person, Tho strauge foatura about tho whole case fa that the arrcet was 80 loug deferred. —_———— SUBURBAN, 5T, CHARLEY, Tho Hon, Tra Minard, of 8t, Charles, Iil,, dled Jan. 32, after o brief iiness, from plouro-pnou- monia. ke wau born at Rockinghsm, Vt., Nov, 11, 1810. After a shori businesa exnorience at Beilows Falls, he started West, wrriving in Ohle cago Bept, J, 1843, During his stay he purchased tho lot on the southesst corner of Lakoand Olark atroots. Bhortly sftermards ha startod for the Esut, returning the following Anguet with » youug wife. Iu 1834 he sold tho Lake sireet property, snd bought a tract nesr Elgin for 29,900, snd, puttiug that money into his flem of Mioard, Ferson & Huut, Ibl{ purchased a tract on tue Fox liver just outalde the limits of mg, Charlea, Qeorge Bmith, the Bcotoh banker, recognized extraordivary ability in AMr, Minard, and took bim uto blwconfidenca. For soms time they apeculated sogesher, When the sale of Govern- mont lands on the present site of St Charles Yraa mado, he ropresented all the bousa-holders, ‘Thoy trusted hiwm, aod he was failhitul to them, 1o 1543 hie was made Assiguoo o all the bank- rupioy casos in Northern Ilinoin. He discharged hus dutics ta the perfect satisfsction of all, In 1842 bo went ta tho Btate Bonate, and held in- ‘JANUARY 25, 1870, finent(al positions In that body, Ha bitleriy op- p tho repudiation scheme, To his exertions thoe Slate in Isrgoly indobted for tha osoal, for whleh b laborsd zealoualy. Fla was interested in establishing the Inssns Asylum at_Jackson- yillo, Befors tho War ho was a Democrat, Upon the openiug of the conflict he publicly an- nounced his position for the Union, and his faith ip {ta nitimata victory over secesaion. Ar, Mioard leaves a wife, one daughier,—Mrs, Barber,—and two eona. Mr, Barber and the oldar son Georgo aro mambers of the firm of Ira Minard & Co.. lumber daslers, in thin city, snd Cliarles, the youngor eon, is s resdent of 8t. Cliarlos, CRAWFORD, 'Tho Ladies' A1d Hocioty of thia place, having obtained the ase of the realdence of John Craw- ford, Esq,, for this evening, will improve tho opportunity by giviug an oystor sapper. It will bo sarved at any timo from 8 to 12 o'loak in tho eveuing, na may be desired.” Tickets, 50 cents, The mamo ovening, under tha managamont of Messrn. Brondway, Goll, and Craodall, of this place, will uccur in the bisll that much-talked-et and long-loaked-for ancisl mssombly, Music wiil be furuished by Nevans & Deau's band. The train with guesta from the city wiil Ioave the Conteal Denot (Uhicsgo, Burlington & Quincy Ratirond) at 8:30 p, m,, stopping at Tndianu sve- nuo, Stale and Cansl atrests, Cantre avouuo, Douglaa Park, snd Lawndalo, and return, T'rain froo. Tickels, 81, AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Nfias Minnio Palmor mado her first appearance on the Chicago stage Iast night. ‘Ihia isher firat scason, Bhoisa youngand prelly woman, of modium stature, with Iarge syes, rosy cheaks, and dark bair. Hor manners are graceful and vivacious, Blhio has somo talaat. Bho dances and sings gome, and sats a littls ; she does not do any of thoss things vory mueh, Hor youth, boauty, and modesty, joined to her evident do- nira to pleass, epeodily ingratinte her with ausa- dionce. Wa think she will, with porseverance and industry, take a posttion in tho profession na & good soubretle actross. Whother she isat Emunt in tho best achool for s young woman of or abilitios 18 s question for serious delibera- tion. Blho might do battor by nmnptln;i » poc- manent poaition fo a -low-comlmny of roputa- tion, whore sho would_canstantly have proper modals bolaro hier, and 1a which Ler professional geins would not bo mezaured morely in monoy. The piay last night was **Laughing Eyes.” {1 waa written exproasly for Mies Palmor by & gon- tloman of Tlochoater, N Y, It has not much merit, Tha story ia In suhstanco that of ** The Boheriso Girl," ° Gatrude, snrnamod Laughing Eyes, has boon stolon from her home in infanoy by n gvpay, who autored hor father's castlo to rob, and naturally took the baby as tho most valuable thing ho could find, ‘Gerfruds runs away from the gypriesin tha second act and finds her fathor. Her gypsy-lover, of courss, accom- pavies ber, From this polns tho story in almoat identical with thet of tho opera; and we do not Lunow that anything would bo gained by entering moro into dotail. The play is emsentially amatourish in construction,” It I8 dread- fully prolix 3 parts of it are mero oarraiivo, two mciors carsfully infoftning the audionge what hase slready taken placo or what s sbouat to follow, Repetitions ure fro- quont. The whole of tho firat act 18 told over again in the secood and third. Obaractera sre brought in and disposed of qulte rackleasly, the suthor showing no compunction in dismisélug n half-dozen &t once without #s0 much as a dirge to their momories. The dawning of roal dra- matio pnTflla ia apparont in tho first act whon Loletie (Mliss Mourog raveals her envyof Uer- trude, who has n?plnnhd her in the affections of the gypsy band; but this is tha last wo hear of Loletts. Bho has six linos altogethor in tha play. Why she should havo been called in at all for mo small & sorvica {s a mystery. Mr.T. O. MoVicker, in tho ssmo act, appoars as tho brutal brother, and promises to develop into a Jamgau Frochard. lle, too, disappears theuce- forth from the play ubuolutelv, without the doath-rattie in hia throat, In tho end the gypay lover of Gertrude turas out, convemently, to ba the long-loat Duke of Thingumbob, with no end of spatulas on his right arm. By this happy dis. covery all objections to his marryiog Gertrude &ro romoved, sod tho curtain falls ona scens of boautiful reconciliation and joy. The comic scenes aro providod by intormitiont love-making botweon a porter porsonated by Mr, Ssymoar aud a honeokoeper for whom Brs. Stones!l ota, The faot that these two clover actors cannot eon- vey to'tho scones Lho fun which thoy do not con- tain s no diu&uflxnmunto{ tholr powerd. The autbor fails in his humorgus scencs, indeod, moro complotely than in any othora. Misa Palmor won the aympathy of the audienco early in tho avoning and kept it throughout. Bho had provoking accidenta to contend against ss woll as the ordloary difisulties of a yonog and tinld actress. Bho mastered them sll bravely, and was often the rocipient of hoarty applause. One of lior songs was terribly mangled by an un- known malo singer behind the scones, whom wo suspeat to be Mr. Beymour, Ho was patmto make up the dust, personating the gy]:ny-luvar. Miss Palmor was more successful in her solos, The baa a weak, but rather pleacant and swost volce, and hor mothod ia quite up to the tradi- tions of the dramatio stage. The balsnce of the cast does not roquire partioular mention. HOOLFY'S THEATRE. The Oalifornia Minstrels wore grested Isat night on their roappearance, after an abaence of threo wooks, by a large audionco, The company Boemy to b stronger than ever, and to doservo honostly the liboral patronage it is recelving. Behooleraft and Coos, Pat Roonoy, and Charloy Howard are tho oxtra attractions. This will bo the last weok of Billy Rioe and Arlington {n Chi- cago thin season, Their places will be taken by Emeraon and Sutton, who aro now on thewr way here from Ban Francizco, ACADEMY OF MusiC, > **The Two Orplana™ {5 the attraction st the Acadomy of Musio this woek, Thors waa a good paying houso presont last night. Mr. Whifin 24 Picard, Mrs, Rogers as La Frochard, and Mr. James aa the Chevalier and Pierre sro ex- callent roprasentatives of those parta, We hopo tho play will be patronizod through the woek as [t deserves to bo. * Baratogo * ia underlined for production., COL, WOCD'S MUSEUM, “The Widdon Hand " s billed for this week at the Muosoum. BMiss Carrie Thompson plays Capitola. The Musoum Company has manifest- edimprovement of late, It was always samnast aud bard-working. L 4 NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. The Frank Frayer Company continue &t this theatre with thoir remarkabla dog, bear, boy, horse, snd shooting. Ths play is *Bi8lo- cam.* THE ADELPHI, The play whioh ooncludes the performanos'at thin thoatre has beon expurgated, much to the disgusi of the audiences. INDIANA SCHOOLS, &pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tviduns, Inviavarorts, Ind,, Jan, 24.—The twonty. third annual report of the Buporintondent of the publio-gchools, subumitted to-day, suows 667,763 childron of school-ags In the State, of whom 8,780 are colored. The increase over tho last cnumeration is 13,872, Accurate Investigation in wevonty.nine counties show but 4,243 iliter- ates botwoon tho ages of 10 and 21, or in the ssmo ratio 4,022 iu tho wholo Btate, The total number of children enrollod in the publio schools lsst f'onr wad 602,302, Ninety-flve por cont of children betwoen the sxou of 6 and 15 years are in attendance at pub- hia or private sobools, T'he lotal achioo! fund is 8,799,101, an iucreasa over laat yoar of $87,943, The amount of yevenue apphicabls for tuition f)unynel for the curront yosr is 83,169,346, uring the yoar 332 school-houesn waro orected, makiug 9,307 in the Hinte, with 18,133 teachiera, ‘Lo tuial value of school proposty ia $10,570,338, Grand Opening To-Morrow, Meaaru, G, V. & J, A, Lydston will to-morrow open thelr ueat and taaty saloon, located ab 10 East Madison stroot, corner of the alley nest McVicker's Theatre, ‘flie propristors hav od 10 axpense fa fitiog up thoir establishment in exquisile atyle, All the Satures, {ncluding counters, ahelving, alc., are black waluut, and At walls ara elegantiy docorated, 1he wliala forming & palace not surpassed by sny Louse in thelr line fu ite city. Moasre, Lydatoi will keep none bul the purest ©Of Whiakyw, brandies, wiios, cigarw, ales, st A ocore aial jovitation is extended 10 Vbe pubiia Lo thelr opens Lug to-wmorraw, ——— ‘‘Caro to Our Oofin Adds & Nail No Doubt,” snd many ladies are adding s nall Lo thely cofins by uilng s hard-runniog sewing-machine, To such we resommend the * Domestio,” 3 Lundborg's Californis Wator for toilaband bath ; delizitiully/sagrant and relreshiag LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. The Plckling Company in Many Phases. Rezord of Judgnionts and Now Snits-~ Bankruptoy Business. Proceedings In the Supremo Conrt, PICKLING AND PRESERVING, A YULLER BCHEDULE. Mr. E. D. 8herman, one of the attorneys for the Crystal Lake Dickling and Proserviog Workn, yostarday filed with tho Regiater an smanded schodule of thodsbis of the Company. The petition In bankruptoy was filod about & waek aga, bnt so haatily tat tha achedules were oot fully mado up. Tho amonded liat ahows the whols dobts to bo £404,692.65, of which 845,000 la for accommodation paper, $100,650.92 for gonoral indsbtodnoss uuscenred sud uncontest- ed, and $240,012.65 for debta secured by truat- doed and other collutorals, which will be con- tested an Incurrcd without considerstion or authbority, and. hence being illegat, fraudolent, and vald.- The prospects of au extensivo and protractod litigation sre promising if thers are only enough assoets to provide n casus bolli, HECEIVEWS REFORT. J. N, Cannon, Iiscoiver of tho Orystal Lake Pickling snd Prosorvivg Works, yosterday by Bounott, Krotzingor & Veoder, Lis solicitors, fliod ig tho Circuit Court his report ns Receivar of all tho property of esid Company which had camo to hiA posscasion or knowledge, and its liabilition so, far an shown by thq, books of the Campany, ‘The asasto conaist of “about 16 ncres nrllunund in Cryatal Lake, with the buildings and muchinery thercon, which cost originall over $200,0005 goods on hand, msnufacture and crude, as porinventory, $88,420: bills re- colvahlo in banda of Rocolver, $7,705.98; hill roceivable in posvession of F, A, Waldaer as collateral to sn allegad fudabtodness of the Company, §74,000; bills recelvable in possess- fou of tho Viret Natfonal Baok of Woodstook, ulso held a3 collatoral, $11,875; due the Com- pauy oa book accounts, $79,273.05. ‘Iho liabilitica wre, on book acconats, 844, 000.86; on notes, mortgages, oto., 8346,001.71. Tho liecelver dooh nat rocognize tho yalidity of any of tho liabilities scheduled in his roport, but aska that a roferenca may be made to & Mas- tor ln Chiancory Lo ascortai tho samo, WILLIAK ARCHDEACON, the formor Prosident of tho Crystal Lake Plekes ling Works, atso followed the Companyinto bauk- ruptoy, aud filed his voluutary ngm: yostorday, His total liabilitios amount’ $199,117.20, of which he claima 3171,339.93 has acorned on_ sc- count of lndorsomonta by bim of the panorof the Company. The asaais conaist of ©13,000 In land at Crystal Luke, Incumberod to their full value; aleo, 441 wharoa of stock in the Orystal Lake Works, of whicli 184 shares havo boou hypothe- catod a3 collnterals to scoure the debis of the Company. Thoso sharos, however, are wortn. loss, onless tho claima of Waidner, which aro claimed to bo fraudalent, are set asido, 6o 2a to releaso the Company. —_—— NEW sUITS. UNITED BTATES COURTS. The First National Dank of Alton began a sult for 2,000 sgalnst Charies D, King aod John Mitchoner, Joan Oclker brought suit against Daniel Wob- ater, claiming 35,000, SUPERIOR COURT 1N DRIEY, Honry B. Groaves commoncod a sult by caplas agaluse Diok Koys, Goorgs 8. Brown, aud Leo N. Olark to recover §1,160. Albert J. Wil iamn aleo bogsn & suit for $1,100 sgainst tho samo partioa ; Zobulon B. Goodrich bogan an- other for $1,150 ; Ira E. Searles for2,000 ; and Josaph B, John for #900, against tho sams de- foudants. Thoso parties, under tho firm name of Hoys, Brown & Clark, are commission mor- chaute at the Unlon Btock-Yards, and tho com- plants againat thom aro of roceiving oattlo, sell- ing the same, nnd conyetting tho procoeds to tholr own uso, A ospias for the arrest of sho defondanta was issued in esch osso, Robert Reiston hugnn an action for $4,000 againat Lames L. aod Bophronia RB. Campboll. w G, Tuttla et al,, for the use of Le Grand Burton, brought suit for §2,000 against Fred- erick Tuttls, Charlos Wast bogsu a sult against Peter Laurans and P Lorenz to recover 81,000, Maulding & Harland b bt sult fo 3,000 againat Jobn W, H;rlnn.m“g 9525 R, E. Jenkins, Assigneo, nusd W, J, Dougherty for 81,000, aud also susd the Eureka Coal Com= pany for the same amount, arry Byroe commonced & suit agaiost Eva Lawroace, olatmiug $3,000. J. A. Keoler and Jacob Honlon sued Oharles A. Korfoot for 81,500. E, I, Hoddrlok, for the use of G, B. Bwitt, }:}mnght sult for 3,600 agsinst Joseph IS, rown, J, E. Brown, for tho use of G, B. Smith, aned Parmelia C. Ca aoun for $2,600. CIBOUIT COURT. Jacob C. Lanco began & sult in trespass ag: Georga Woaver, laying damages st Eliza E. Hugh Do Burgh commencsd an sc- tion in trespasa yesterday to recover $15,000 al- leged damages from the City of Chicaga, 8. W. Posso began o suit in replovin agalnst Qeorgs Boomor and Jobn Scanlon ta rocover large smount of porsonal property In the atloon No. 71 Monroe street, valaed at %1,000. Ann Kolly commenced an action in trespasn ;flls&g the City of Chicago, laying damsges at P ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. COOK COUNTY CASES, Soeclal Dispatch lo 1he Chicago Tribune. Seaxarizin, Il., Jan. 24.—The .Bupreme Court to-day concluded the call of tbe docket, but will remain in sesslon probably the balance of tho wook to hoar oral arguments and for con- sultation. The following orders snd motlons woro sutered in Cook County casen : 336, Lamar Insurance Company ve, J, D, Moore ; ap- peal from ths Buporior Court ; taken ot oall, 240, J. A, Bchulenburg va, J. V. Farwell; ecror to sume ordor, Carrol Guytos va, Franklln Savings Dank ap- peal fromsame? sims ordor. 471, Thomaa Picketa et al, vs. Village of Hydo Park; sppeal from Cook. Bame order, 49). Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Compa- ny v, L Lieb, ato. ; thin case 1s redocketed, old No, 47, REIEABING DOOKET, 1&]3;\1:!& va, Crawlord ; sppes! from Cook; faken on s, MISCELLANEOUS, DANKRUPTOY MATTERS. In the matter of the Chicago Carrisge Manu- fecturing Company, loave was given to the Ausiguse Lo sell the proporty of the bankropte, cansisting of carrlages and matorials, at private anlo, Tho Asalgnes of the Uarden City Manu- Inotaring Campany filed his final acconnt yoator- day, which was approved, and Lie discharged. At the recond dividend mooting of the credit- ors of Hall & Dartlett, carrisgs manufacturers, beld yestorday, & dividond of gper cont was de- ohm{, whioh will bo paid a4 soon as the validisy of two claims agaiust the firm can bu ascertain- od.‘ It will probably be ten days or iwo weexs yet. sam, 210, 1rEMa. Judgs Denmmond was oogeged yesterday mornivg 1o hearing the admiralty caso of Bow- man vd, The Bchovner O M, Purtch, au appeal from the Distnct Coort, Y'ne argument waa concludead aud the case taken under sivisuicent. Tu the afterncon, Lefora the wama Judge, tho motion for Receyver for thu Chicago & lllinois Iuvor Hailroad Company was continued, and 15 will ba taken np again bo~day. Jmhju Blodgoett mill hear tho crimlosl cares of F, & K. Bpluk for keoping an lllicit still, snd of Walliam Arohdeacon for tssuing privats cotes ag aurreucy, towday, sod 1f thoy are not gesdy will take up the asll of the whole civil docket of the Dustriot Court. Thu call 18 without natice and unlimited, and attorneys will pleased be warned in e, CUDMINAL COURT, Ths Graceland Ceotery body-anatohing oass, in waich br, Wilder was the princival, was oslied for trist in the Cruninal Court yestoxdsy All of the_parties wore prosens, Wilder, the colored men Beoth and AcAllister, who did ihe rosurrecting snd expreasing, and the boye Dar- tow and Larken, who wore employed 1 the trans- action in verions weys. Dr, Wilder and s calored men ploadod gallty of thn of s. The fonnar was roleassd on bail, and Lhe latter were remanded for sentonce, Wilder will probably bo sentenced to-day. Darrow and Lu’fnn wero putpn trial and a jury was waived. The ex- awiuation showed that they assisted io the work of either concesling or -nlpy(u{ ths body, but in neither cass did it nppear that thay could bo beld aa acceasories oithor bofore or after the fact, bionce wers dischurged. O. D. Hooker wau triod for forging the came of Dz, 0. V. Dyer, as Presidont of the Atlantio & Pacitia Insiirance Compauy, t9 certificatss of alock, and the not guilty. 4jgu-y brought in s vardist 5. THP. OALL. Junar Bronarrr—Criminal aslendar, Jupax Horxins—46 to end of calendar, JonaR GArr—80, 93, 95 to 87, 100 to 10, 107 to 116, sll {nolusivs Junax Jaueson-—Asslsts Judge Gary, Junox Moonx—21, 22, 23, 1 Jupar Iioozna—232 to 293, Inclusive, Jonor Baotn—808 to 385, invinsive. Jopox Faswerr—No call, JUDOMENTS, Burxnion Qount — CONTEASIONS — Kliphalet w, Distchiford et sl va, Jamss L, Gampbeil, $§40.60,.+ Uarman Lowry ve. Amos 0, Stodman, $143.50,—wi, 1am Gutatiaw va, Joteph Iaide, §2,680 —~John Bushier v8. Jostph Didler and Jan Niemerawaki, $285,13 " Ueary Koerita ya, Nicholss Lenaitz, $321 Jupae Ganr—Walter Glusbrooke ve. K, 1, Beyany, wazdlot 8100, and motton for. new trisL.—Gsorke Qe brooks, J Bame; verdict $:00, and motina for new trfal.—Oharles Parsons ok Al. v8, Jobn_ Motlugs $440.96,—Jamea \)lern—lf! ot al. va, Bamuel D, aud £y" ward D, Clark, $33,75,—1, D). Strong ve. Dicknell ¥ap. chier, $113.84—-8t, Lonje Life Ineurance Compuny vy, Oyriia J, Garse, $288.60,—Qsorge- alvorson et af, ys, Bavert T, Gnnderson, $41.0%, : Cinovir Count—Gonprsstons—smuet Dlias ety va. Louias O, Brownell, $305,65, Junax Hooxaw—George MeDonnell, ueo, eto,, v, Jeromiab Howard, §110,13; and for $117.60 sgaluat s, N, Alexander, ' 2 Jupar BooTn~—Gelta Mabinowsky v, Abrabam Robinowsky( verdict §983.—Froderick Zapel va, Wil iam Schwarz, $102.40,—J, 8, Hassett ot al owsl] G, Pulling; verdlct 3109, snd_matlon for new trial, Melena Elsendrath va, Jobu W. Jackaon; verdict 30, — . Dogs, § Tha grest Natlonal Exhibition of Dog opened luy evaning with 275 dogs, of all brseds, alzes, weights, ang colord™ in tho States, and was visited by thoussnds of eltizens, Dy this evening 350 dogs will be on exhibition, This, In connection with the splendid diaplay of pouliry and pigeons, {8 an exhibition that no ono should fail tg sce. Buch collection of pets will not Le seen agily for years, The rooms are comfortably warm, anj rililanily Uglited 1o the ovening. e O Money Refunded If Not Satls Horss ownera try Gordon's food for hors 0ld {n any quantiy at 71 Washington nteed L0 bo a great saviog in food and bealth, Beo clly indorsements, The Government of Franco has_conterred l;;en Dr. de Jongh the Knighthood of the®Legiwn of Honor, in recognition of his scientify Tesearcies fnlo the vature and propertiss of Cod-Liver Oil, Dr., de Jonhg's Light Brown Cod-Liver Oil s sold in capsuled Imperial Lalf-pinte, $1, by all drugglsls, Bola conagnecs, Ausar Harford & Co., London, - Hols sgents for the United Slates, John F, Henry, Gurran k Co,, Now York, MARRIAGES, . s SO DONTAMPA—\WWALLACE—~Wedneadsy, the 10th, by ‘l!mlgu ‘Wallace, Charles Bontamps and Airs, Katle Wi laco, — e DEATHS. A e A A S oKt GOULD—AL flio Reld louse, {n La Grangs, G., on {tio moruing uf tho Yth, Burr, fufaut son of Chomas B, and May Gould, of New Orloans, La., aged 4 yoars { maouts and 3 dara. #Who plucked ihat flower2" the gardener erled: and his fellow-seryant anawered, “ Tho Mlaster;” am the gardener ol bts peaco, TOLAND—Jan, 24, at bis resfdence, No. 17 Cazl, Capt. John Roland, nged 5 years, Notice of funsral hareaster, AUCTION SALES. BY G. P, GORG & CO.,, 68 aud 70 Wabash-av, DRY GOODS. Tuesday Morning, Jan. 25, Regular Auction Sale, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Dry Goods, Notions, Woolens, Honiery, Droass Goods, Enit Goods, Glovos, Mittens, Hats and Ospa, Furs, Blankota, Bowing Silks, Brushon, oto. Glasswaro, Pitchers, Naoppys, DButters, ‘Tumblors, Sots, oto,” Floor Oil Cloth in sssortod widtha and qualities, GEO.P.GORE X CO, 68'andd 70 Wabashoav, At Our Regular Auction Sale of . Boots, Shoes & Rubhers Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 9:30 2. m, Shall goll a ¥'ino Line of Soagonable Goods, including MEN’S and BOYS' CONG, ALEXIS, and the Entire Stock of Henry Hobein, Rotail Dealor in Boots and Shoos. GEQ. ' GORE X CO., 4 ana 70 Wabash = S AL Butters & Go.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madisor-st ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jan, 20, at 0:00 o'clock, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, WLITE, YELLOW, AND ROOKINGHAM WARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, CARTPETS, MTJ. BUTTERS & C0.'S REGULAR TRADE SALR TIURSDAY MORNING, Jsn. 27, at 8:30 o'clock. At Balearooms, 108 Eant Madison-at, FONEIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY G-OODS, CLOTUING, WOOLENS, ENIT GUDDS, IAMBURG EDGINGS AND EMNROIDEIUES, HIIATS, OAPS, BOOTS, S8HOES, &o,, BUTTERS & C0.'S REQULAR SATURDAY SALE, HOUBEHOLD 000DS, NEW ¥URNITURE, ND_GENERAL MERCHANDISE DAY MORN;XNB, “N{‘g’” HAND nzln':k, v thefr Salesroomy, 108 dedlnon-at. T, 8, Bonded Warehonsa Salo 2,906 hoxes Tmported Clay Pipes, MONDAY MORNING, Jan, 31, st 10 o'clock, s U, 8 Bonded Warehouss (Wadsworth's), 209 SBOUTH MARKET-ST. Credit sale, For particulars sea catalogues now ready w! BUTTERS & 00., Auctionssry, By 8, DINGEE & CO,, Auctloneors, QREAT SLAUGHTER. gE,ODO Beoond-Hand Furniture, 10,000 New and Handsomo Furnitars To-morrow, Wednosday, st 10 a. m., At our Largo Double Stores, 374 and 276 East Madiscos st near tho bridge. All to be sald WITHOUT LB BERVE, Also s large line of OFFICH FURNITURE, Gurpating, Dodding, Piscos, Slaves, fogsther i 8 now aud'sieqaut Parlor Sufis, 11 B, W b1, T, Cham- bor Nata, 3cd to pay sdvances and charges, to-marow morning’s papers, B;’ELISON, POMEROY & Zfi Aucdonsers, 4 and 84 Randolph-at, SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE! Tuesdsy morilng, Jas, 39, 0:30 a. m, A La BAT! e snd .Attractive Btock, New and Bnfln&hlnnruflflfi'uflflq Carpets, Btavs Grotkuy, Glase, sad 84 and 8 Bandolpliat, orsl Lousekeopin Ware, At our f ELISON, POMENOY & CO. McNAMARA & COs 08, 4 B W, cor, Aadls 1,000 cAsBES Boots and Shoss at Auction, TUESDAY MORNING, Jan, 25, at 9:30 o'clock, Pull ine of Now Goode. JAS, ¥, MONAMARA & CO., Auciloneers, CONFECTIONER Y, A o e \ OELEBRATED throughost (ke Union—expressed fo il pasts. 11 and upward st 25, 40, €0 per th, Address arders’ Q0K VIER, Coateor 0. e N L e, Mousr, Chicag: learooms, By JAS. P, 117 Wabas! “THE HARRIS,” Time-tried sad thoroughly= Loated, olegans in durlis, su= 5 o workmanalp, fouits jeas o Lf, Lsave your tuess= 1o witn LARRIS & COBD, 171 Bouth Cuark-1 FAIRBANKS' TEANGARD SCALES oF ALL KINDS. ) FAIRBANK®, MORSK & 00 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicage., Y, * Becusfultobuyesly the Geaulss, |, [} i f