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L4 . THE_CITY. LR GENERAL NEWS. Tt appeats upon amoro thorough investigation kst Mr. Culbans, reforred to in Sundag's paper, s lcenaes for all the saloons run by him, Meears. Lovejoy & Toter hava gotten out in good sbiave & photograph of 1. J. Baw's skateh of *Ilome, Bweet Homs,"—:ha frog emoking at ©exs0 beneath & mushroom. +* There will bo a mecting Thursday evonlag, on the cornor of Chicago avenue and Wesson street, of tho proporty-ownors of Wesaon alreot who want gae In their housos. Willte Neubert, & 18-year old boy, residing at No. 18 Archer avonue, fell from a shod lst oven- Ing, fraoturing both arma just above the wrista. Ho was altonded by Dre. D, A, K. Stoole and Goodoor, Tho tomperature yosterdsy, s obervod by Manasse, optician, No, 58 'Madison troet (Tnin~ uxz Building), was at 8 s, m. 45 degreen; 10 8. m., 463 12 m., 40; 3p. m., 86; 8p, m. 81, Bar- omotor, 8 8, m., 28.03; 8 p. m., 20.27. Abonut noon yesterday a pair of high-motlod racera attached to ono of Oscar Flold'a carrages 7an away from the corner of Btato and Washing- ton strocts, When tho fiying stonds reachod Jackaon atreot the carriage was upset and tha driver thrown from the box, fujutlug hilm sligbtly. About 6 o'clook Sanday svaning & dlnfihlur ot Capt. Enriglt, of Truck No. B, sged b yoars, while dencending from the towor of tho eogpine- houso on Deering streot, missed her footing snd foll about 16 foat through a trap-door to the wound flooe, cuiting a gash in her forchead. ghu was iaksn home and & physician called, who pronounced hor Injurles of & sotious charactor. + Arogular mestmg of thn Darbors’ Assoclation was lold Iast cvening at the Sherman llouse, and it wag votod that tho propristors of aliopy sgreo not to omploy any journeyman who shall, after Fob. 24, work aftor 11 a. m, Sundays. ‘Tho Bocrotary of tho Assoviation was inatructed to koopn List of pereons coming under thls pro~ vieiou, Adjourned for ouo weoi. An item in.Bunday’s TRipuNE charging Joatico Snmmerfield with aitoupning to extort flloyal focs, wae ln'nnf4 tho offender being Daillil Tunison. The Justice was not consnlted in thy matter. A few days agn, Bir. Coon, of tho Doars Dorn strcol liquor-bouso of Hofmanu Bios., noticed a inan Alenling Larrols from tho rear of their store. ‘Tho feliow oncaped, and Coon thoa went to the Bouth Sido Police Court and request- od & warrant. Tnuieon enid ho would chage him 1, votwitbstanding tbay Coon toid lim s chargs for & criminal warraot = wes illegal. ~ Bergt, O'Connor thon sent o policomat with Mr. Coun, at tho sanio tine ro- marking that thoy rau u curious court in thas part of the town. ‘fho foliow was aftor- wards arresled and in now in tho County Jsit under 300 bail. Justice Bummerfield had oo knaidadgo of the facte until Lie read thon in the pupor. AMTNIKTERIAL MEETINAR. Tho regnlar somi-monthly meeting of the Bap- f6t proncliers wam Leld yosterday, The ques- don for discuseion was: * Tho Drinciple thot 3bould Guide Caurchos 1 the Erect:oa of their Honses of Worship.” Northrup led fu_the discurrion, and vas fol- lowed by nearly all of tuo wisizters fu nttuil- anoo. 'Flao d.saskion was not only long, bt in- toresting. and neaely ali tho tivie of the session wue devoted to this subject. Tho regular hour for adjournment huving nirived, a wotlon was mads snd piseed. exionding the ecseion one lnif bour, e timo baving thus been extend- @, tho RRuv, C. W, Palmier, a prowiuout evangol- 1t of Muchigan, was called upon to make A fowy remarks, wiuch ho aid, ang which wors listened 40 with masked zttoution by all present, After ho lud toished. tho weoting adjonrued with prayer, The Motholist ministess hold thuie segular weekly meeting yestorday. Pastoral and per- sonal roports were roado by noarlyall $he yronch- ers, aftor which tho crder of tho day, * What Aro Bujul Anjusements 7'’ was discusaed, Ar. Axtoll Jowding. 1o was followod by Mosirs, Youkor, Hyover, Unldwell, Gurney, Kitwood, Jutlins, Adams, Inthhurat, Titfang, and Leonard. 'Tbo Bubjct for discussion for tho noxt wmectiog fs: t«Tho Duty of tho Metbodist Chureh fu tho So- eial Cultaro ¢f Our Young People.” On mo- tion, the Jlev, Mr, Adamy wuy requosted to lead An the digeussion. g LEONARD—CILLETT, THE FIRST CONGULUATIONAL CHURCH waa crowded to witness the nuptials of Mr. E. N. Leouard, forweily of this city and now of Lyous, N. Y., aud Mies Ciara R Glilett. Tho Tho partios most intoronted bavoa vory largo scquintance, snd sovoral huudred invitntions woro issoed. Every scat in tho gollery was taken and quito a bumbor of Iadics wero stand- Ing. The ushers, Measra, Webbel, Dean, Wyllo, and Woodford, deservomuch praise for the man- ner in which thoy porformed thelr oneious dutles, It was past7 o'clock bofore tho bridsl party entered the church, tho ushers as ususl preceding, followed by Miss Ora D. Marstall and Mr. William E. Miller, Miss Lizzie Mokiunon, aud Mr. Arthur Qrsy. Tho bridosmaida took their stations on tho loft of the biide, and tho groomsmen supported tho bridegroom. The Rev. Dr. Goodwin performed tho ceremony, and the bridal party, accompagied by tue reception gucats, proceeded to tho residenco of tho bride's {fathor, 167 Centro avenue. Tho wowly wedded couple atood under the archony of the donbla partors, and received $hs coupratulations of the frisndy, ‘Iho byide was arrayed In an exquisito costumo, _cntirely ditferent in color from that ueually chosen by tho brides. Instead of {he customsry white, the dress was o salmon-coloresd afll, trimmod with plaitings of the wuno; tbo overskirt and front _arrauged In French folds, sud heavily corded ; tho skirt was over 3 yards in lougih, Alie back of tho ehirt Was bouffant, or molon- ehaped. Tho waiat wad lnced nud pointed front and Lackjy the elbow-slceves bad plaitings of tullo: tho neck Liad ruchivgs of tho ame. The bridal veil, with wresth of uraugo-blossoms, fin- ished this rich and novel costume. Holitalin dinmoud encrings were the ouly Juweley worn, The bridesmaidy woro dreraes niade of L'aris mu:lha aud Jaco. Miss McKinnon's dross was trimmod with dolicate pink tlewors, aud Ml Maruball's with palo blue, Among the many clegant tolleta dlspiaysd woro thoso of tho following ladiey : Mrd, Jus- goll woro n heavy black sitk and polonniss of black velvet, diamond ornsments ; Mrs, Husel, v &llk, with coral jewoliy; Airs. Hoard, lavons mlflk dres, with trimwings of uatural tlow- era; Mra, Drake, brown silk dress, with point lace aud no jescliy; Miss Jonnio Cameron wore & coircotorsd silkk and s white laca shawl, Etruscan gold Jewelry ; the Misses Docker waro blua ek ; Aliss Guwele Lowns wore white Pans muelin, with black laco overdross; Miss Elts Wrignt, black eills, whito greuadine ovor- dress’ tnmned with Cardinel ted; Mre, Mo Cultongh wore black wilk; Mra, Gilloit, the mother of tho bride, waa dressod v a rich black ik, Diack lave whawl, aud ciamond ornaments; Mru. Fgbest illett woro 8 brown silk, with ocru trimming, poiut lace, and dismoud ear-rings; Miss Nellto Gillett, & light shado of laveader eily, with plaitings of tho samp, caral jewelry; My, Audrew Mller, a black eilc diess, with rich eamco jaweirv; Ming Anma ‘Tohias was drensod in a gray silk, wich wlite tulls trimmiugs ; Aliss Lsther (isfiner wore an elogaut peasl-colued slll, trinwad with point lace. Tho proeonts waro a full st of silveriare frow the Lrotler of tho groom, E.G. Leunsry, B, of Lyoun, N. Y.3 & dozen uar-picks from tho children of E. (. Leouasd; set solitaire dismond esrrings from Mr, and Mes, £, W, dil- fett 3 wilver toilot-cusa from bridekroom; » Poet- fcal ‘Quotattous,” AW. Dixou jiesr} portfolio, Mot Erally Giliott; one dozeu wilver nutepicks, Mr, sud Brs, J. B, Hamlton: tuiley set, Miss Dowus g silver berrv-dinki, Mr, aud Mrs, E. W, Uitlott; gold peu, Miss Agnes Gray; jowal- cane, Mr, John B. Spooucr ; silver napkin-riu Hr. and M8, Board': toilet stand, 3r. A, Woo ford ; tilver cup und eaucer, s, Miller ; card- recelvor, Mra. sud Misw Millor; tflower utand, Alr, Barttott ; buttor-dish, dr. larvoy Dosn cartl-recetver, Mr. Wober § et of vases, Mr, AL . Daber ; guld necklace, 3r. Olareuca Gillsit; nhll Josket, dlra. tilleit; opera-glasses, r, iller. ~. Among those at tho yeception were My, and Mra, Kusscll. Mr, aud Meu, Board, Mr. sod Mis. “Tobbutts, Mr. snd Mre, Huyok, Mr. and Mrs, Egbers W. Gillott, dr. aod M. A, Muller, Mr, and Mrs. Cole, Mr, and Mry. Weutiall, Mr. and Bire, Koen, ir, sud Mrs, McCullougt, Mr. snd Mra, Drake, 3r. aud Ais. Egbert Gillett, the o Bhumway, Deoker, Dowus, Cameron, Wright, Blathews, 3feasrs, G, R, Nichols, * @eorgo Dickenson, Biockton, Dusl, Downs, Mareball, Frauk Gilmun, C, A, Bartlett, sud 11 B. Fereman, At10 owlock the bride c¢hanged her wedding dross for & travehing suit of brown matslussg olath, trimmod with browa silk, gluves ang bat 1o mately, Mr. sud Miv, Loonard then lafs for THE ' CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 292, 1876. “'What a wonder it haa pot lurned befors." It lan recoolly basn leased by the Board of Education as & school-houss, avd it is ndor- nolng oxtenalvo ropsirs, witn the jutontion of clog mado rafo, comfortahla, and attradtive~ Jooking., Thess ropsirs will now probably be uado even more complete and thorough, o to- movo any possiblo apnrehisusion on tho part of parenta aa to the safoly of thoir enfldren while at school, _Saturday aftornoon Mrs. A. O, Waldron, of Konwood, gave a lunch party to her lady friends. This form of social entertatnment ia boconing quite popular in tho suburbs, whera eovening parties aro leas convenient for guonts who live at s datance, The appronch of election makes it imprabable that tho prosont Board of ‘Trustees will hold more than two, or at moat thiror, moro mootings. Thoso, thoroforo, who aro soxions to lave tholr axes gronnd by tho prosent sct of grindstones, shonld hinsten to presont tholr businsas beforo it 18 tao late, thelr new homoe at Lyone, N. Y., tlk(n? with them tho best wishoa of thelc utimorous fr! ,ndu, ——— LOCAL LETTERS. O OUANGE MADE ANANST BIM, To the Editor of The Chicage Tidune: Citzoao, Feb. 21.—In the Bundsy edition of yonr papor, undor the heading *‘How Aro the Mighty Fallen,” there in a gross misreprosonta- tion of tho facts in tho mattor roforred to in that article. Your roporter was present dusing the oxamination bofore Comrmirsloner Hogno, and 1o knew that tho examination was had al my re- quont, and that I wan not thero (as in the atticls lie maliciously atates) in tbo role of ono accusod of passing countorfait mum?'. E. Bononer, ‘Kankakes County, ———— THE CITY-HALL. Tho Clty-Collector took fabut 800 yosterdsy, No lovies, Tho Mayor {8 expeoted back from Washington by Thursday or Friday. Mr, W. I Olarke, Chiol-Englnoor of the Bow- erago Departmont, has returned from n two- wesls' viwlt {n the Faat, Ay, Prindivilla was busy yosterday signing numsrons mircellaneoan bills for city oxpenscs AOUTI EYANSTON. A large numbor of the Republicans of the Towa of Evanaton metin Warren, Kesney & Co's 1all, In South Evanston, Saturday oveniog, and organized the Auxiliacy Bopublican Club of tho Toswn of Evanatan, thres days' provions no- tico of tho time aud piaco of meoting Lavin boen given in Ropublican papers. Tho Clul clected the following oflicers : President—, ¥, Keeney, for the month of February. f|u'[ldl'.|u.l';§"mml7_uam fl]‘\’é“l' ‘White, Miko Evans rojoices in 825,000 a8 hin yester- | Second Viec-Drannieni—(en, Rodmsn, day's work, Tiio Duckingham Eievator Com- | 2Aird Ve ;j:;‘;fl'flf;{‘;@‘};gfi"- AAn, pany paid ovor 312,000, 1lo madono levies. The Board of Pubilc Works yesterday lssnod an entimnta to Hoger Powers of $1,037, for work on Lho water-pipo Lunnel uuder tne river at Main Btreot. The City Treasurer recnived yostorday #1,960 from wator-routs, 52,164 fiom the City Col- lector, and 37,600 fiom tue Comptrollcr, 84 tho proceods of the sale of deliuquont tax-cortid- cate, To-uay is ono of rejolclng for City-Hall om- ployus, aa tho oftices ‘uro_cloasd and work sny- pended. Tho dolaving tax-paver can nfao re- }mtn i auothor day's pesce from tho porascu- tions of tho Collector. The Building Inspectars finfahed the inspec- tion of West Sido churches yoaterday. ‘Ihalast day's work embraced teu churches and four pari:h scuools, oil nosth of Chicago avenue. No noteworthy defect was found, Jolin Dopovan, a_policoman, will bs Lried by tho Police Coust Martial Woduesday on the chargen of ** wilfully maitreatin? a eitizeu, and of belng guity of conduct ubbecoming an officer,” tho first serfous cLorgo agaiust any ofticer for many wouks. Tho Committeo an Kireots snd Alleys, Wost Division, met in the City Clerk'a oflico yester- sy, and deeidad to rocommend favorably to the Council tho _ordinance drawn by the Board of Fubhe Works for tho vasatfon, by tho city of ‘Throop s:veet from Lumber to S8ampson’s Ca- nal, provided tho owuers of tho proporty bene- fited will uay for & 12-inch water main conuect- ing the river with a cistern for the usoof the $tv Departmont. Sccrefary—1. R, Cheancy, Esq. Detegate fo Urand Couneif—Col. E. B, Payme, Finance Comnmittze—8, C. Dirdsall, It B, Hogle, and 1. E, Loomls. Tho next meeting of the Clnb will bs hold Bat- urday ovonlug, March 11, in Warren, Kecnoy & Co.'s Hall, in Bouth Evanston, when and where tho quostions of National Unity¥nd tho Cur- roney wilt bo discussod. CANADIAN NEWS, T QUEBEC. Svecial Dispateh fo Lhe Chicaso Tribune, Quzneo, Feb, 21.—~Tho Tov. Fathor Connors hsving made (ha tour of the Proteatant schoala of this city and addrossed tho children, clalming o havo a right to do 8o on the ground that sev~ eral of tha echiolara aro members of bis church, to-day the Auglican Bishop nddroesed the Tto- man Catholio Iiehop, protesting ageinat the con- dusct of Jesuit fathors in entoning tho pational school, an {natitution uoder tho managemont and sapportodl by Eplscopalians, and addreasing childron, endoavoring by thoir rewarks to un- sottlo tho faiih of children by shiowing what tuoy conaidercd tho crrors of Protestuntism. MONTREAL. Soretal Disvatch to Tne Chicags Tridune. Moxtnean, Feb. 21, —Judge Dorion to-day govo Lis decision {n the Worms extradition case, aliowing an sppoal to tho Bupromo Court, The Doctor will tharofore romain ¢57o or threo montha 1n jntl hero, A nuwber of French Canadinns whoss names aro tho same as somo of thoso that l})uelrcd 1 Fallier Chiniquy's published lst of converts from the Romen Catnolla faith, liave made ap- plication in tho Police Court for the arross of that gentloman on o charge of libal. ——— CRIMINAL. Jobn Harris and John Tarner, two riotous ‘barbers, wero arrosted Inst ovouing for attempt- foir to creato o genoral dleturbaace on South Clayik strect, and aro st the Armory, Lizzio Young was relonsod from the Biidowoll yoaterday, and celobratad ber advent into Chica- g0 by getting belplossly drunk, Slo was taken to the Arinory preparalory to har roturn to Fel- ton'e, Georgo Williams, Joha Tlerosy, Thomas Fox, and Joln Gorwin accompaniod Dotectivey Simons, Simmonds, Flaunagan, aud Dargon to tho Cenlial, aud wero locked up on goucral princaples. g 1lannah Daly complained to Justico Footethat Houry Burns 18 tho father of Ler soon-oxpected child. Hoory was arrestod and held in 81,200 boil to appear ‘Chutaday aftornoon bufore ‘tho wamo Court, TORONTQ. Spectal Diwateh to The Chicago Tridune. Touoxto, Fob. 21,—8ir A, T. Galt has just esued o remarkable pamphlet, entitled * Civil Liverty o Lowor Canada,” in which le indorses tho viows of tho Hou, Mr. Huntington on politl- co-roligions quentions of the day, and announces his intentlon of giving hoarty support and sym- pathy 1o the liberal Catholics of Quobee., 'Lhe pamphlet croates tho livelicst sensation in pol 'l::.l circles, and is tho sole topic of convorsation ere, CINCINNAT! PUBLIC MEETINGS. Cryerssaty, fob. 21.—At a weoting of tho Cincinuati Dar Assoclation to-night a resolution wan adopted roquesting Senators from Ohio to oppose by all reasonabla means the pasaago of “Dr.” ll! lAs'oxD:“R:n‘x!c': ‘:;‘;1;“;;‘;‘«{::1‘33::!“;‘;?0 {lio bill noss ponding to reorgauize tho Fodoral s arrestod somo ¢ g the | T diciary, beleving tho samo is no impravement Tiolis? and Ald Society but reloased undor 9500 : Honta, was delivotel ma by bis bondamen last | UPOD tho presont ystom, but will, by its opora- avening, and sojaurns at tho Armory, W. H, Fox of No, 224 Weet Madison stroot, A. Rausch af No. & Nilwankco avonue, and Q. Brooks of No, 179 West Randclph stroot, each renort tho loss of porsonal property ranging in value from 63 to 50 stolon by sucaks within the past twanty-four kours. Tha offico of Dustin, Gilman & Co., book publishers, at No, 132 Soutb Clark stroet, wan entered by burglurs Sunday evening, who robbed tho premises of » small smount of tnoney left in tho cssh-drawor aud oscaped, Thaey gut in by picking tho front-door lock. Afickasl Mulloch, Martin Mulloch, and Michael Folsin, ‘charged with cutting Jobsn Jobtonski Sunday evening nt No. 65 Grove stroet, woro nr- raigoed Lefore Beully yesterdsy and bLeld in 21,000 ench till thio 2Gth ioet., wheu an examin- atfon will bo had. In defanit of ball tho pris- onore wern committed, Joblonski was reporeed 08 better Inst evening, and, unloss tnflammation wots jn, ho will recover. Tho oxamination of Willlam II. Lovy, oon- tinued from ‘Thursday, was concluded yestorday moining befare Commisaionor Ioyne. Lovy made s name for bimesit in the mock-suction business some yoars ago, and scoms, from tho tostimony adducod yesterday, to have graduated into tho "handling of counterfeit monoy, The fostimany want to show_that Lovy bad passed n countorfoit #10 bill on Otto Blulnn at his saloon on Adams sireot. Lovy was hold to ball in 2,000, ‘Thioves mado b successful ontranco futo Tosenstein’s cigar stors, No. 41 Third avenuo, ona night last week through tho African Church which adjoins the factory, and robbed the romisng of 16,000 clgars yalned at mbout 8400, ''irough tho efforts of Pinkerton's men 1,000 of iho cigara were rocovered, aud Jack Evaus with DMatt Xlis avrested for tho cnme. At a boaring befcre Bummertleld yestordsy morniug the pris- oners had thoir caso” coutiuued until tho 2ith just. lu SC00 bal) eaclh. COUNTY BUILDING. ‘Tho North Chleago Collector reporta havink collacted to dato %93,600.37. Of this smount 88,747.01 was for Lincoln Park sesossmont, Dusinees will bo entirely suspended at tho buitding to-day, except at the Jail. No one noed stay away from ihat fustitution on acconus of reverenco for tho Fatlior of his Country. ‘Thomas Roonoy, Charles Gruetzmacher, and Poter IHurmon, oonuected with the recent Licouey murder eago, the former as principal, woio yestordny dischargod from Jall, tho Grand Jury baviog ruiled to find ou Indictmont, Tho Graod Jury disposed of a fow poity cases yostordny and adjourned until to.morrow, 'Lhe BubnEues bavs beon taund in tho Johansen and Wilcke murder cages, roturnable Thuraday, Nothung furthier wea doso fa tue city printing inyoshigation, tlons, greatly impedo and retsrd tho specdy do- tormination of logal conlroversies iu the Fod- cral Coutts, At b meeting of citizens held to-night to con- eider the continued incarcoration of Edward O'sfeagher Condon, a formor resident of this city, o a British prison, resolutions wera naopted aslapg nll chizena to sign a petition which {a to be sent to Congress praying for the iutervention of this Government in his "bebalf 3 roquestiog Beoatols and Reprosentatives to ald in the movement by urging on the Lxecutivo tho importance of proeunng his selease; that tho knowledgo of the facts obtained by Mr. Moran, Bocretary of Logation at London, con- viocing that gontleman of Condon's iunocenco, and eaid facts bsving been communicated to this Governmont should bavo boon acted upon by the Govornment, aud that Condon’s physical condition is such that whatover measures sro taken in his behall raust be promptor death will releasn him before any human aid can reach him.) Tho mooting waa quito large aud ex- nost. —— SUICIDE, Srectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tyidune, Des Morxrs, In,, Fob, 2L.—R. Il. Wilrop, the gon of & wealthy Lardware morchant of Wash- ington Ia., arrived bero Satarday at 4 p, m., took rooms at tho Aborn Houwv, sauntored about thn clty until 9 o’clock, when ho went to his room, and was seen no more until 9 o'clock Sunday morning, whon ho was found dend, lying on tho bed shot through the head. He had dressed himeelf with groat caro, snd pat on clean undor- clothes ; betweon tho st and socond fingers of tho loft iand was & balf-burned cigar; besido the bed on tho floor Iay & revolver; on a table lay sovoral lettors writton to his parents and frionds,—ono opon, addresscd to those who whould discover him; aluo, a goblet, in which wero the drega of a brandy-puach. Ile appoars to have writton the lettors, dressod himself, and, about 2 o'clock, turned off the gas, lald down on the bed, and sent a bullet through hia bram at tho right templo. Ho left howo Tnst Thursday, Whisky and a sense of some disgrace appoar io havo Leen tho causo of the deed. FINANCIAL, Sruacose, N, Fob. 21.—J, W, Barker & Co,, millers, made an assignmont ta-day. Liabilitiog aver 8300,000. e Tho Largest Cigar Store in tho West, Only a few months ago 3r. W. I, Bomts openod tho fine cigar atore as tho entrance to the Tivoll Gardons, and wado a spooialty of the famous cigars of Messra, ¥, A, Gonzales & Dro., New Orlonne, and the choicest importations, Iis trado grew rapidly to large proportions, aspocial- Iy tho wholesalo branch of it, which extopded all SUBURBAN over the Weat, In ordertoaccommpdato his ex- bl teusivo patronsgo Mr. W, F. Bomis bus qulto re- contly enlarged Lis facilities, by assoclating with himin the business Mr. IH. V. Bamis and A, J. 11, McAvoy, proprietors of the wall knowh Dowoor & Bemis Brewing Co., and thoy havo secured the elegant store st the southwest corner of Clark aud Waehington streets, which wlll be opened to-morrow for wholesalo and yetail trade, and will undoubtedly bo the largest and bost stacked cigar store in tho Wost, Messrs, W. F, Bomis & Co, aro Holo agents for the celebrated Toulsluna brand of Gonzsles & Bro. which have bocome so Justly popular, Abcut 0 a'clock Bundsy ovening s violent ring- ing ot thoalarm bAll on the YFire-Lepartment towor st Ilyde F'ark arousol tho village and broughs out not only tho bosa of tloso Company No. 3, but also ahnost all the otbor residenta In that vicinity, The bumnling of the whols hlock ou Osk atraot, between Cornell aud Park streets, was atill suliiclently vivid {u people's memorios to mako every one who heard the slarm suxious to learn tho locality of the flre. It was suon losrued that the old sominary bulldiog, lately woved Lo the cornar of Hyde P'ark avonue aud Fifty-secoud street, wasou firo, and as it was only & block from the alsrm-tower, o large cruird wore quiickly at tho apot, ‘The lower hail was filled with smuke, and ths pungent smell of burnivg pine was distinguished at some distanco trom the buildiog, ‘The Laso was quickly st- tached to an sdjucent fro-plug, and tho power- ful atreaw which followed frou the Holly works wholly overpowered the feeble attompl of the flames to struggle up through the toor, Au ipveatigution showed that the building, having been receutly moved, wai still rtauding on the timbers usod to holl tho jack-screws, tuo permausut foundation notbsviug beeuput i, Ono of tbeclimnoys wus [nadequatoly supporiod, aud, as tho woight settled, the upright timbor gave way, and the bottom of the climpoy aropped out, setting firo to somo of (e adjuin- lug woolwork., This 18 one theory, the other boiugs that it was an attempt at locondiarism, o bucket of combastibles being fouud uuder the building. Fortuuately, the fawily liviug 1a the Buuldiog discovared thio fact justautly, and the promype arrival of the hoss compuny preveatsa a eonuns conflsgrution. The Lulldine is large, old, and dry, aud it would have burued like kiu~ dhing-wood Lisd the fire obtained good hosdway, 1t has long been regarded na one of thoss build- ings whose evcotusl fate would b destruotion by fire, and tbo prevalent remazk of tha crowd, on leasuing that it was ow flre, - waa: An Ronorable fRocords In the great fire of July 14, 1874, the Globe Insurance Company, of Ciicago, paid 103 Josaes, amounting to $84,105.90, During the yoar 1875 tho Glube paid for lossoa $941,760.14, which wera hberally adjusted aud promptly paid. Biuco the orgamization of the Compauy, in 1871, It hes pald for lonses #823183.27, in the sottlo- mont of which 1t challengos comparieon with sny compaoy for fair dealing, Our citizens shoutd :)atm,::zu ‘e:’i:‘hmmhmm“ Yll.\mn such a recard ag 0 above 0 shown, I ¢ 1928 No- 150 Lasatlo wiraat, - °¢0 OF tho Globo A Joy Forevor. There wasan old woman who livid {n » shos; ier old macbine troubled hor so Bhs dldn't know what to do; But sl took it to the office, Aud exchauged for a ** Dom Waon bur juy was completo, Blato atzeel, tic,™ Tt Pianos for Ront. nd second-hand lnstry- squares, and grands. oot deducted {f purchssed, Lyon & Hesly, Stato and Bonroe strosts. e Lundborg's Oalifornia Water for tollobaud baih ; delightfullyfrageant nd refrashing THE COUNCIL. They Will Bogin on the Appro. priation Bill Wednesday. An Adverse Report on the Proposition to Sell tho Lake-Front, Change in the Fire Departmentess No More Nuisances Wanted. Rtesolutlons Concerning an Electlon for Mayors«-Tho City Priating, Marshall Goodell's Report—~Why He Wanta to Inoroase the Force, A regular moeting of tho Common Councll waa held tast evening, Prosident Dixon in tho chsir, and & quornm present. A long communieatios from the Comptrotler concerning clty certificatos was road. It willbe found In another colump. Alil, Woodman moved that the communieation bo published in Tux Tnipvszdand Times, Al Fitzgerald sald that if anybody wantod thie matter thoy could hunt sround and find an Inter-Ucean, Ald, Richardeon moved that tho matter bo loft over for & weok. fo would, he said, be vory much astonisbied if-tho papors did not pub- lish and commont on the mattor bofore a woek. 1f thoy dld not, be would voto to hiave tho mat- ter printod s an advertisoment, Ald. Waterman wanted to know if the movor thonght that the Council could hire Tuz Tnim~ UXE not to publish the matter, ild, Woodman withdrew his motion, and tho lotter waa lald ovor and ordered publishod. ass. i Ald. Richardeon presentod a potition from the resldonts of the First Ward in favor of the Con- sumers' Gas Compnuy, which was rofusod n frauchise somo timo ago. Boveral other Alder- men presonted similar petitions from their re- spoctive wards. Referred to the joint Commite teo on Streots and Alleys fiom each of tho threo divistons of tho city, BFEGIAL ELECTION FOR MAYOR. Ald, R. B, Btono presented a resolution passod by the Fifth Ward Republican Club regardizg tho electlon of a Masor, which has alroady boon published in thoss columns. Ald. Foloy callod for tho reference of tho resolutions ‘and petition to tho Uommittes on Btrecty and Alleys of the threo divisions. 'Atd. Rady wauted the matter printed {n Tre TuinuNE and Times. Tteference to tho Committes oo Judiclary was called, voted om, aud catciod by 27 to 0. Ald. Sweenov presonted the resolutions to the eamo offect adopted by a meoting of the citizons of the Lighteouth Ward, a8 horotofore publishod in theso columnsa. Ald, Watermsn moved the adoption of tho fol- lowing resolution, which was referred to tho Committes on Judiciary : Resolved, That n sprcial election o 211l the vacancy in the oifico of the Mayor of the City of Cuicago, which vacaticy {s liereby declared fa exlst, bo beld on Tuesday, April 18, 1875, at the samo time nnd in con- ncetlon with the goueral election for city ofticors of auld city o be hield on that dsy, and that tho noticea of eaid clection, the Judgea ani ¢ thoreof, o moda of conducting, apd ottier details of aaid alection, be thie same 08 ara or slall be providod for by law, of i thie ordinance beroafter to b passed making such pro- ‘vialon for said goneral electlon. Ald. Btout presented n resolution providing for asower ou North Haleted etrest, from Willov sireot to Fullerton avooue, Referred to the Committea on Htroets and Alleys, North Division. Ald Stout prosented n rosolution providing for tho cloing of sl tho city olhces Fob. 22, Washe ington's birthdny. Carriod, NO MONE NUISAXCES WANTED, Ald, Cullerton introduced tho following, which was unanimously passed : WiEnras, It has come fo tho knowledre of soms of tho eitlzens 1n the mouthweatern portion of the city tlut certain partion aro about to open oo or more ad- ditiopal slaughtcring and randering eatablishmonta 1 said locallly; sad Witknzas, The citizens in eald locality protest against {he ogening and running of the additional perfumery establishmente in thelr midst; theroforo, bo it teao ted, That the Board of Heaith bo, and thoy are hiéroby, direcled to fsmie no permit for the running or carrsitig on of any additional elaughter or rendering establisuments within tho lmits of the elty, without firat obtuining perniseion from the City Council. CITY PRINTING, Ald. White prescuted the following reso- lutton ¢ ‘Wneneas, There can bo over $20,000 saved from the price now patil for the clty printing by tne said cily; thezefare, be {t Ondered, That the Committes on printing be, and tliey oo hereby, requrated to ndvertisy for,bids for s clity printer, sud report the bids reccived by safd Come mittes to thls Conncll at thelr earliest convenionce. Tloferred to the Committao on Printing, THE APPROPAIATION DILL. Ald, Fitzgerald moved the Appropriation blll ba reforrod ta the Tinanca Cowmittes, and ra- marked thot he bad voted to have it coms into the Council ju the manuer in which it had, but now lie thought it a blunder, for tho reason tiat bero wera no itomizod acconnta, Llo wanted it roforred to the Kinanco Committoo, with m- 3tr3xotmuu to bring it o io more complote cou- ition, Ald, Ricbardson objected fo the roferonce, on account of the dolay whion he ssld would ensue from it. It would not, ba #aid, be possible to got throngh witls tho bill {n the way proposed before the end of the Council's torm of ofiico. Ald, Hudreth said that it would take threo or four weous for the Commities to fifl through the bill, aud then their work would be unheoded by the Coupeil. Ald, Watorman said that tho bill was woll itomized a8 printed, and the unexpended bal- ancos wero to be found in the Comptroller's ro- port, Ald, Fitzgerald withdrow hls mation. TIE BIECIAL ORDER for the ovening waa tbun taken up. It wan the ordinance giving Van Stoenborg permission to build a floating dock ana conuect it with the shore near tho foot of Randolph siredt, Ald. Clark, of too Fifth Ward, eaid that the subject was one of great importance to the city. It waa tho duty of tho Council to astert the city's clalm to tho Lako-Irout, sud no time was botter than the present. Ald. Watermans aaked how it wonld be if tho Iihinola Contral Company should happen not to interfero with Van Btoenborg, Ald, Clark sald that if the dock waas built that sottlod tho matter foraver, and the city had then the porlect raghit to bulld others. Ald, Heath aglked how {t would be if the Com- pany should onjoin the dock-owners, aod thoy should sit down quiotly under It Ald, Hildroth inquired if the franchiso was g:‘un to the gentlemen, and after its oxpiration they turned over their nghts to the Raliroad Comuysny, whether or not the Compsny would nu& thus establish whatever clalms they already bad. A, Fitzgorald said that tho franchiso wasn valublo one, aud ho wanted the privilege pus up at auction, ' Ho therofoie movad that tho matter ba roferrod to the Cummitico on Wharves aud Publio Grouads with instruotion to advertise for Dbida. 1t wus & valuable thing, whioh should not sud he wonld like to be ono of & party who would give 810,000 for the priviloge. Ald, Warren said that hs thought the propose od leusees wore tho Ilhinois Ceutral itailroad, and uo ouo clee. llo moved to Isy tho matter on the tablo, Ald, Cuse moved that the matter be recommit- ted to the Committos on the Judiclsry, "o previous question was then ordarod, and, the motien of Ald, Fitzgorald haviug beon doe olmed out of order, tha refarenca to the Judicl- ary Committes was voted by 20 to 9. BEPORTH. The Committeo on Linauce reported npon the etition nf R, C. Rounsavell that the Council iad Do suthority to geaut the robate, a matter of aygessmoent for the jmprovemont of Btato sireat, Laid aver for publication, ‘I'he sama Committee ruported that the Law Dopartment decided that the Comtmon Council bad 1o power to empower the ftling up of tho Hecond Jlegiment arwory, aud therefora thas the commuvication of J. AL Walker & Cou. be Jsid on tho table, Carrisds L'ho wamo Comuwitteo roported advorsely upon & rosolution to gell & purtiou of the Lake-frout to tho filiuols Contral Rabiruad Cowpany, for the roasou that it wight affeot w bill rocoutly intro- duced into Cougress by Congressman Harrison, Laviug as its object tho cotveyance of the titlo of thy property to tho City of Chicago. THE FILE DEPAUTMENT, The Corfwittes on Fire aud Wator recom- mended the pasaage of the ordinance in relation to the Firo Lepartwent. It ameuds tho oidie uaucs oreating the Dopurimont, passed Aug. 13, 1875, and places the control of the Departuwent ip a Fire Marshal, one Assistant 8larshal, aud a3 mavy Chiofs of Battalion as may bo provided for by the Counat), snd that the "Fire Marshal may appoint and romove st pleazure with tho oconcurrance of the Assisiant Marshal and the ?llnnfa of the Dattaliona. Lald ovor for publica~ on, MISCELLANEOUS. Tha Committeo oo Hailroads reported in favor of allowing tho West Divislon Rallroad Comps- ny to oxtend thoir tracka from Rebecea to Ten- ty-second streot, on Iluo Islaud avenuo. The ordinanca was pasaad, Ald, Richarddon demanded that the rule ox- clading miacollansoua persons from the bar of the Council bs enforcod. aud tho Bergeant.at- Arma was directod to oloar tho auto-room and lobby, which he procesded not to do, ‘The Committoo of Htreeta and Alloys, B, D., reported fn favor of tho ordinance for the Olling of Ilealy Blough. Lald over, Tho Committos on Bireots nod Alleys, W. D,, roportoed In favor of a reaolution for the clearing of all obstruotions in Lumber stroet. Lald over, ‘The Committ=o on_ Police reported in favor of the confirmation of Dr. N, Manboimer a8 n mom- bor of the Board of Heaith, and tho candidato was confirmed by a vote of 2 to Heath alooo, Ald. Woodman moved that whon the Counctl adjourn it bo to 7:80 Wedneaday evoning, td. Cullorion wanted the mcetiug hold at 2:30 Wodnosday aftcrnoon. Tho amendinout was carricd by 20 to 10, Tho clerk was_Instencted to notify the propor offlcers of the Board of Lducatlon to meet with :uu Counell at the Wodnesdny afteinoon moct- ng. !i‘lm Bpeelal Committeo appointed to consider a resolution that a!l telegrapl wirea bo trauge torred from polos aud be run under ground, re- portod that thie chango would cost $500,000, and they theroforo rocommendad that it be placed on file. Carriod, Ald. Cullerton eallod up the ordinance fixing tho prices at which the etroet onda khould bo leasod for the coming yoar. The ordinance was put upon its passage and carried. The Commi.teo on Education reported rocom- mnudlng the purchase of a school lot on tha cor- nor of Waod aud Congress atrests, provided it could be had for #14,460, 'The order in accord- auco with tho recommoudation was pussod, Ald. Woodmag moved that the subjoc: of ro- districting tho city bo mado the spocis! order for Monday ovening next at 8:30. Carrlod. On motion of Ald. Quirk, iho Council thon sdjouraed, CITY MANSHAL'S REFORT, The following report of tho City Marahal was submitted to the Councll sud lald over for pub- licatlon : 7 hayo tha honor to submit herewith tho annus! ro- rflrl. of the Polico Departinent for ths fiscal yeac end. ng Deo, 31, 1876, bowg tho fractioual part of caleudar yoar, covering s porjod of nine months, com- mencing April I, 1878, Tho expensenjof the Department for this poriod Wore §341,870.62, loaving an nuexjond- «od balance of $16,10.48, The lotal expendliture foran ontire year at the ssme rata woull be $195,430,35, or a0 excoss of £00,003.10 orer tlie appropriution of ‘aat year, nearly tho'entire smount of wich excess belug chargeablo ta the sccoust of interest on tomporary ans, Tho eatimatod expenso of the Department for the curzont fiacal ear s $814,817.43, Including tuo sslaties of 130 adaitional patrolmen, for nius months, st the Tate of $400 per suptin each, tho cost for equipment and keoping of twenty-five horaca for the uss of & corps of mountea men, ad the sum of $,000 for the 1interest on temporsry loan: That the numerlcalstrengih of the forco, sa at pres- ent constituted, is entirely tnadequato to oven the ore mmr{ requirementa of o city with nearly half a mill- fon of {nbisbitanta snd negrly {1 agtare mileq of torel. tofy, sppears to me to beyond ques. tich, snd that tbis moagre force has been able 10 afford no great s measuro of protection o the por- aona ond property of cliizens, 63 he report of the General Buperiutendant shows bas been dons during 10 past year, rollecta crodit upou that oliicer and biv subordisates, nd aflords strong proof of the eM- Ciency of the men under thelr command. Dut that 313 men—tho tolal nuunber now avallable for patrol duty—should continue to do tho work which woula mors sppropristely ba ailotted to 100, 18 Lardly to bo expected, mid 1 therefore reapectfully indoreo tho ‘Tecommendatlon of BuperIntondent Hickey for an ade Gition to the present forca of patrolmen of 150 men, In_this ‘connection, oud sa olowing tus Qlsproportion between i o patrol- men now avillable apd the ares of ferrilory sequiriog proforion, T wonld respoctfully ealaticu- ot to the fact that 1 the Third Frecinct, which em. vraces within iis Limits 10 3-10 square miles of terel. ry, there sre only soventy patrolmen, whils tho Foiith Precinct, with sometbing Joss of territory but a mutch larger population, lias bt suventy-fous inen, T have extimatod he oxpenso of saiotica {oF tho pros poted additlonal men on tlio basis of $00 per anaum oach, bolloving that for this compensation. we sliould o abl Lo seciiro the services of mon who, whilo otior= wiio quatiled, would nocessarlly Lick expotlonce, Tals rate of compensation, T would respoctiutiy rec: ommend, ahould also apply £o all cases of uppointinents Al vacancles fa thia reqular force, 10 vo ducrensed, i casoof men remaaing on tho forca, st the ruig of $100 per annum 1nti tho regulse staudard of §1, per sumtim {s roachied. 1 also concur in the recom- Imondation of the Genoral Supctintendert for the ap- pointment of three additionai Sergeanta, Tholarge’ extcat of spurmolysilad testitory now embraced within tho ciiy mits, and towhict it Ia e to furnish polico protection, snd tho difi~ culty of doing this witl any Tossonablé number of nu- mounted patrolmne, together with tho gonerully satin- factory tesultn of the mounted polico system i thoso alticn where it has been adoptod, have Juduccd mo to include in tho ccompanyiog estimate tems for tho purchase, oquipuient, and Loop- jug _of twenly-lve ~ lorsos for tha uso of & corps of mounted men, to be carefully ae. lected from among the older aud mors experioncod membors of the present force,.to be mig\u\ to patrol duty in the moro remots dist: and {o such other duty on apocial occaslons as may bo deemed advisablo., Tha aggroguto amount of the sppropriation asked for this purpose 15 $8,875; and I fodl confident that tho Tesult of the proposcd ezperiment will moro than Justily the sxpenditure, 1 have been solicited by 1ho officers of the First and Becond Regiments of lilinols Btato Militia, snd by ‘many private citiz to pressut to your honorable body s roquest t the City Govornment aball, through an sppropriation for the Folivo Dopariment, Drovido suitabls qusriers, one in theSouth Division nnd one in the West Division, 1o be used jointly by the Dopartruent and the respective regimonts, as armorles snd drill-rooms, 1o view of tho fact that thess l’efilmnuil have maintaloed person- ally or through the bcrality of private cliizens the expense of thelr organization, uniforming, cte., and that they are now néarly fully eeLulppcd. and ars in such condition as would” render th.m, in caso of any emorgency, 8 valuabls auxiliary ta tho police foreo, it ‘would apprear nob ln:gpmnmhl that the city should bear somo portion of the expense of maintalning their hesdquariers In proximily to tuoso o the FPolico De« pariment, whicn at the sime time it wiil supply the need of the latter for spacious and couvenient “drill- Tooms, and safe places for the army belonging to the city, Reapool 1 E, Gouprer, Clty Mara RAILROAD NEWS THE BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE.: Tho Board of Trade Committeo on Traospor- tation hald & meoting yesterday morning for the purpose of taking initiativo steps for tha or- ganization of a Cbeap Transportation Associa- tion, Doyond the reading of several lettors re- Iating to tho eubject, and a short discussion among tho members of tho Committes, nothing was accomplishod. Another mesting will be hold this mornlng, when it isoxpected that moro hoadway will bo made. 'Tho Comumittee s unani- ‘mously of the opinion that tho organization of such su sesocistion {8 now more necossary than ever. Mr, Dator, & member of tho Committeo, roceived s dispatoh yesterday stating that Mil ‘waukeo has atill a groat advantago over this city an regards rates to the Last. A contract hss been mado at that city, sccordig to thly dispatch, for a largo amount of wheat-—it is said, 500,000 bushels—at 85 cents per 100 to New York, This fa 10 cents less than tho rotes from Chicago, The coutract was msdoe with the Detroit & Milwaukeo Rallroad. It is balioved that tlus wheat wiil gu from Detroit to Baffalo via tho Grand "lrunk, snd from Bulfalu to New Yorlk via the Erio, If this is so, it shows that the Lrie {a using ita opportunity to get aliead of Commodore Vanderblls by joiniug in with roads outsido of the pool. 1t 1 tho wutention to organiza tho Travsporta- tion Asaociation in this city on the same plan sa the Chonp Traneportation Associstion in New York, sud bave the two bodles co-oporato togeth- or, 'Iho iuterouta of the two cities ara bolieved to bo {dontical, and tuat Now York {s at prosont enfforivg = from tho samo causes as Chicago. Conparative fig- urct of tho [sat fow wuecks sliow that mucl larger mmounts of corn are beiug reposted via Baitimore aud Philadolphis than by Now York. Tho corp-belt lles more direcsly west of Now York than of Philadeiptua and Daltimore, Yet the busloess {8 diveried to theso citios on ao- count of tho opprussion of Vaudurbil's srbi- {rary rates on Lis linos, by weans of which he meaka to compol the Wost' to pay dividends on hin watored stock, Desides Nowr York 1s suffer- fug from dry-rot nmoug ity merchauts, who tolarato the Ligh termins! chiarges mado there. In tho meanwhils Reoit aod Garcett, by low rates aud onterprise, are drawing swsy the products of tho West, though thewr torminal cities ars in @& vich wmose try- my cliwate for graly, aocd bave poorer harbor facilities. It s the gooeral opinion 81000g tho merchants and shippers of this city that they wili coutinue to suffer until the mor- chants ‘of Now York arousa thomnolves from thewr lothargy and take weasures to compel their railyoad “managers to muke euch charges a3 will onablo New York to cowmete successrully with Phiiadoiphis aud Baltimore, THE ROCKFORD ROAD. + Bperal Duvaten ta The Chuaqo Tribune. Rock Istaxp, 1l Fob. 21.--C. H, Btoddard sod s corps of engincora leavo this evening un- dar instructious from Georgo Bkinuer, Genoral Maoager of the Rockford, Tk Island & Bt Louls Railroad, to survoy the roule from Bies- 1 hing to Rockford, in aocordancs with the promise mado at thie mesting fu Rockford. TOLEDO & WABASH. &vectal Dispatch to TAs Chicagn Triduns, Daxvinre, 1il., Feb, 21.—Gen, J. D. Oos, Reo- colvor af the Toledo, Wabssh & Wontorn Rail- zoad, togothor with soveral of its attornevs, are in attendanco on our Circult Court looking aftor tho foreciosuro of the mortgagos on tbis rosd. CRIME, A TRIPARTITE DISAGREEMENT. Speciat Dispaleh tn The CAieaco 1 ribune, Des Morxes, Fob, 31.—A horrible tragedy oo~ cutred in Groonfield Townahip, Warren County, 11 miles from this city, Saturdav ovening, Throo familios, named Howery, Dlllard, and ‘Wostfall, havo for soveral yoars boen ongaged in a feud, causad by the location of roads, partitton fouces, otc. Baturday tho Ilowery party, con- sistiog of tho fallior, two sons, and & lurcd man named Groom, the Weatfall party of two, and Dillard's party of thres, had been to cburch, and, jon tho wsy home, tue old quarrol wag ronewed, when & goneral fight on- sued, in which rovolyors, Lrickbate, stones, slnng-shots, knucklos, and knives wors used, Tweaty shots wero firad. The Iowery party wero unarmad. Tho fight lastod sbout twenty minutes. David Howory, tho fatnor, was shot in tho uppor lip and lott oar nod stabbed over tho left oye, e will probably rocover, George, bis son, was stabbed and foll dead on the fiold. Joum, anothor som, was slabbod and foll doad aftor golug about 40 rods. Jamos Groom, the Iaborer for Howary, was stabbed in the right lung, broaat, and back, and will dlo. The Wostfall and Dillsrd party woro all armod, but tho Howery parly was not. After tho batilo tho victors wont o Dillard's houso, whero thoy romainod nntil arroated aud lodgoed in jail at u- dianola, Thoneighborhaod has long beon noted for ita brofla sud lawioss acts, although the Howorys woro estimable citizeos, AN INSANE BOHEMIAN, Spectal Disvatch to The Chicaao {ribune, LaCnosse, Wie,, Fob. 21.—On Saturday a Do- hemian named Mann mado throats and attempt- od to murder Lis wite and childron. Tho wife, sanisted by hor gon, aftor & eevoro stragplo, got » butchior-knifo from Mena, IIe thon wont into another room, and, securing a carving-kolife, stabbed himeolt twica in the abdomen, intlicting w0 ugly wounds, fram which_he dled Sunday morning. Aboul a yoar ago Msnn roceived a nlight shock from a stroke of Jightaing, sinco which timo ho has not beon wholly sano. A YOUNG WINSLOW. Snectar Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, Wovona, Miou,, Fob, 31.—A young man named D. 8. Woolloy, who has been for some three ‘months acting as accountant for A. W. Gago in tho offico of O, G. Maybury, got sevoral forgod chocks cashod on Baturday uight, and lott town by tho midnight train. Tho checks wero cach arawn for $10, some on the Morchants’ and somo on the Doposit Bauk. Bix or seven stores were victimized, A portion of the checlis were signed 0. G. Moybury and others A. W. Gago. ALLEGED MURDERER ARRESTED. Mearris, Feb. 21.—Tho Avalanche’s Holly Springs, Miss,, special eays Kennedy, tho al- leged mardorer of Marcns Louls, has been ar- rostod and s now in jail there. Creat oxclte- mont followad hia arrival, and fears nro eutor- tainod of_lis beiug lyuched, but ail is quiet to- meht. Kennody suys tho nezracs alroady ar- rostod commisted tho murdor aqd smoared his clostios with blood. BURGLARY. Spectal Dispateh to T'ha Chicaco Trizune. Daxvieee, I, Fob, 21.—The Chicago, Dan- ville & Vinconnes Railroad tickot-offico at this placo waa burglarized of $2,200 worth of tickets Iast night, together with the tickot-soal. They alsy carriad off thrae avercoata and a blanket which wero in tho office. There is no olew as yeb as to who the burglars are. THE CLEVELAND MURDER TRIAL, CLEVELAND, O., Feb, 21,—In the Adin triple murder case, tho entiro day waa spont in the en- deavor to oblain the jury. Two venires of thitty-six ench woro exhausted with cloven Jjurors subjoct to peromptory choltonge. Tho Court will “decldo in the mnmmi\vhnt\mr io order n spucial voairo or complete tho jury from spectators, INDICTMFNT, 0Oxrama, Neb., Fob. 21,—Tho Grand Jury have indicted tlo two negroes, Curry and Coffeo, who asspulted Rosewater, oditor of tho e, last woek. Tho trial will doubtless tako placo during tho presont torm of the Court. ) COUNTERFEITERS REARRESTED, Nzw Yong, Fob. 2l.—Thomas and John Loughrey, who escaped from Jail in Brooklyn on tho night of Deo, 5, whilo on trial for conn- tocfeiting, have boen roarveated. THE INDIANS, MURDERQUS S10UX. Hevnexa, Mont.,, Fob. 21,—A party of ten men armved at Bozeman, Montana, on tho night of tho 18th, from Fort Poaso, Lhoad of navication on tho Yellowatone Rivor, and roport the Sioux on- eamped o tho vicinity of the fore in large num- bors. Onoman from tho fort named Jnue{‘ was killod by tho Indiaus a fow days eince. Four- ‘toon men woro laft in camp., Lfforts are boing mado to bavo threo companios of cavalry go to the rescuo. TOUGH ON THE PRESENT INCUMBENT, Ipecial pispateh o The Chicago Tribune, Lraveywontu, Kan., Feb, 21.—Strenuous ef- forts are being made to sccttro tho romoval of TUnitod Statos Marshal W. B, Tough, of this Stats. Onoof tholosding Republican papers this morning chargod him with neglooting his buslaoss, and suggosts that o succossor be im- medlately appotnted. Ono Batta, of Junolion City, and Veale, of Topoks, are_candidates for the pomtlon, but it is not &roblbln that Tough will bs _romoved, as he is a warm supporier of Honator Tugalis. (BRI SHOWED THEM HER HEELS, Camo, Ill,, Fob, 21, —~In compliance with a telegram (rom tha creditors st Memphle, writy in Admiralty wore lasusa sgainst tho stoamor 8¢, Trancis Dolle, and placed ja tho hands of o Doputy United States Marshal here with orders to dotain her here. The boat paesed during the niglt,.and. though the Marshal gave clase with tug, tho Balle proved too fast, and excapod. —_—————— The Governmont of France hea conferred upon Dr, do Jough the Knlghthiood of ths Legion of Honor, in recogustlon of Lis scientifio reacarchos 1uto the uatiire and properties of God-Liver Ol._Dr, ds Jonlg's Light irown Cod-Liver Ol ta sold in ‘capatled Tmpertsl hnlf-pints, 1, by sll druggits, Hale couslgueos, Ansar lacford & CO., Loadaa. Bola ageuts for tho United Btates, Johu ¥, Henry, Ourran & Co., New York, _DEATHS. TOGENS—At Wurlaboro, Hullivan Co., N. Y. Jan. 50, 1474, {u the B3t vear of his age, Johu Bogers, for many yoatea reaident of tila clty, JOUNBON=-Sundsy, Feb, 20, of typhold fever, Sara Elizs, only child of Heury i, snd ¥rances II, Johuson, el Team ousey N3 10 Eranuav. corner Fort neral {rom hotse, No, 1y ye socondat, Koricea at 10 8. m. Friends invited, arw 10 osebill, ‘Neunington (VL) snd Whitenall (N. Y.) papers Pleasa copy. COITIINS~Cnlengo, Feb, 20, 1816 Josoph . Col- tora, agod 7 yuars 6 moaths ani 13 deys, at th Qence uf bis ko, 1L N, Y. Cottiers, No, 5 Funeral will tike placa st 10 o'ciock (he 224 inst. Fricads of tha fumily are luvited {0 attend. g B11"New York papers ploase 0opy, KNIGHT—Feb, 41, 1476, at Lis reeldence, No, 623 iost Van Burenat, 8 Briglts disssss of e kidiieys, George O, Kulght, father of Mrs, ¥, N, lamlin, Notloe of fuuers) hereatter, BHERREN—In this city, Veb, 13, Mre. Mary Shere sen, sgod 44 yoars, BRGLEY—Feb, 21,88 Mercy Hoapltal, James Deg- %% ctonda aro fovitad to sttend withoat further gatica. ILUND-—AL Boutl Clileago, Feb, 31, st 8:10 s,m., s1ns Afany Seniund, wife of Betor Sebiuits & 5 ‘Funeral o Weducasy, Feb, 23, st 1 o'clock, from seaidence, Bouth Clicage x-gssb-mm cldeat daughter of II, A, and Lizzie Peuso, of diphtheris-croup, aged 3 years 7 months and 4 daye. Funoral Tuesdsy at 3 0'click p. . frum Ko, A:J‘LI‘\VHI Iudiana-st. Friends are respectfully iu- DEAN=—Mondsy, ¥eb, 2L, Emma Dean, only daugh- ter of 1. 1, and LAt 2, Dean, aged 14 years, Funeral services s tesbonoe, 113 Wear Jackionaat , Tueadsy, ub m, Frlends of thie famlly cordlatt Iy fuwited, LUTOHINSON—AL Del Norte, Col.. Jas. 23, A.L, Hutchiuson, aged 80 yearn. Fcral 01y 84 10 0'clock ¢o Gracomnn rroms 15 Tweaty-Bratat, GILDEA~Yob, 21, of consumptiop, Ambrose Gildea, e e —— {:n&fi-nnn of Folix Gildos, 3ged 20 yoars snd @ cntba, Funeral on 116 234 inst, from the resldence of hie brothar, No. 2063 North Marketst, Frionds of the family aro invited ta stiend, Dy cars io Csivary, T e e ——— POLITIOAL ANNOUNGEMGNTS, OLNTRAL OLUB, 53 The first rmeoting of the Grand Council of the Conk Cannty Uentral llopublican Olub will be held at liead. :[uat.ler-, cornor of Clarkand Lakoatroets, sV7:30 p, m, o-day, BIXTH WARD. . “Tho Rembllcans of tio Blzth Wasd ure roqmettod to meetat laher's Lall, on Archer avenuo, Thuralsy exening, for tho purnoss of organizing s cl FOURTEENTH WARD. A meeling of the liepublican Centennial Clab of the' Fourteentl Ward will be held at No, 760 Hubbard’ atreat thin avening at 8 o'clock, £=2 “MEDIOAL, STATE MEDICAL OFFICES, 387 Nouth Cinriest,, Ohicozo, K, Perennn sufferlng with any form of dizease, no mak tor of how long standing, nor whoina failed to cure thiom, should scck reliof, And bo permaneutly eured, at thess oflices. INFEGTIONERY. CELEDRATED throughoul tha Union—oxpressed to all parta, 1 1b and upward sy & 3, w,fiflongr 1, Addross orders OUNTHER, Coalsae toni Uhlnn!o. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, 84 and 86 tandolpli-at, NEBW FURNITURE At Special 8118 TUEBDAY MORNING, Feb, 23 n 9: o'elock, o large stock New and Second-hand Furnfturs #nd Household Goods, General Merchiandise, ko., Gas Fiztures, Peremptory salo one Squate Grand Plano, s aplondid investment, ELISON, TOMEROY & CO,, AucHonests, FIRST GRAND AUCTION SALE MODERIN I, PAINTIN At Store, 197 State-st. Exhiblton and Salo eommencing Weinesday Morning, Feb. 23,at100'ck Afternoon ot 2:30 and 7:30 Evening. THURSOAY, BEB, 24, A7 SKHE HOURS, This oponing sale of the Contonnil Yeat embracing o suporb collection cholco QMERIGAN _AND I"O_REIGN Oil Paintings Consfgned to us by a loading POILADELPHIA ART ASSOCIATION, Including Landsoanos, Marine Views, Scenfa Procos, Gamo Pidcos, Btudios from Nature, ond othor magniiflcont works of Art. Our instructions are positively tosoll overy Painting rogardloas of value, Iach picturo_richly mounted {n fino Gilk ramo, BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionsors, SHORT NOTICE. POSITIVE SALE. Eatire Iouschold Furnlturs Realdence NO, 359 COTTAGE GROVE-AV,, Weinesdny Morning, Feb, 23, at 10 o'clock, Parlor, Ohamber, and Dinng-room Furniture, Carpets, Kitchen Ware, fitoves, Cruckery, Glasswars, &¢. = All nearly new and in One order, i Xl POMEROY Triday Moraiog, Feb, 25, at 9:30 o'clock, OUR UBUAL IMMENSE AUCTION SALE. Always the Largost in ths City. New and Second-hand Parlor Sults, Chamber Sela Diniuyg.room and Kitchen Furnituray & full 1ins Car notw, attressos, Springs, Offico: Furniture, Stoves Bedding, Lounges, 1 craten Crockery in open lotn, Glasaware, Flatedwaro, Gas Fixturos, Genoral Housor Xeeping Goors, Gigare, General Merchaudiss, ele, “Also'n larvo fhvoleo Buperior Tabla Gutlery., ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Aucilonors, BY G. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, DRY GOODS. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers and Comm!sson Alerchants, o8 and 70 Wabash.av., bold regular salas of Staple and Faucy Dry Goods EVERY TUESDAY throughout tho yoir, Great Opening Salo of tho Spring Season TURSDAY, areh 7. ‘Wil sell on TUESDAY, Feb. 22, a large consignment of superlor American Outlory, conalsting of 100 dis- tinct varleties Tablo Cutlery, Also & groat variety of Carvers, Butchers, etc, Bilver-plated Table and Tea poona, Forkn and Kulvea, A lipe of biscelinueous Books, Large lino of Paper Callara (beal slock). Notions, Houlery, Velvet and Leather Belts, Wallots, Drushea, ¢tc, Tancy' Catsimores, Cloths, Balinels, Jeans, and Onoviola, Onr patrons will bear in mind that, in the sals of March 7, wo offer a complete Lines of Choice Ingrain Carpets. 100 rolls in most desirablo pattorns, Also, same date, s full lino Gente', Boya', aud Youtha' Buspenders, ____GEO. P, GOLE & CO,, 63 and 70 \Vlbnlmv. WE ARE OFFERING REGULAR WEINESDAY AUCTION SALES, FULL LINES OF BPAING STYLES BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL GRADES, Manufagturors are, dmfx anldng for OASH ADVANGCHES TO TIDE OV. THESE ARD TIMES, and these goods wo do not carry, Fobruary, 23, ot 0:30 8. m., by oatalogus, 1,8 B8, shall oloso 1,300 KJABmm’ 1, GORE & €O, 63 and 70 Watash-av. On Thursdey, I'cb. 24, at 9:30 a. m, Third Annuol Sale for the American Express Come 2,000 lots of Unclslned Frelght from all the Sxpress Ofliecs of tho Blale in Llinola, Alio thires new frsi-class Pianos, GLO. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneors, L e A * A. BUTTERS & CO., ONKENS, 108 EAST MADISON-ST. KU Butters & Gos Auction Roums, 108 Madison-5L, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Feb, 73, at 0:30 olclock, WLUITE, YELLOW, AND ROOKINGHAM WARE; GLABSWARE, WOODEN WARE, CILIMNEYS, FINE TABLE OUTLERY, CARPETS, 85 DARRELS GROUND COFFEE, 50 cases Tamily Baking Pawder, manufactured at tha “Tolodo Chewnical Works,” and guaranteed oqual ta apy Baking Powder in the market, BOTTERS & C0’S REGULAL TRADE SALR THULSDAY MORNING, Feh. 24, at 0:30 o'clock, At Balesrooms, 108 Madison-at. DRY GOODS, FINE OUSTOM-MADE OLOTHING, 'WOOLENS, HATS, 0APS, BOQTS, auoEs, Hamburg_Edpings and Insertings, DUTTERS & (0.5 REGULAR SKTURDAY SALE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, © BATURDAY MORNING, FED, 36, At Baloaroom, 103 Madison-at, By 8. DINGEE & CO,, Auctioneers, 374 & 270 . Madison-t., near thobridge TO-MORROW, Wednesdsy, at 10 s, m,, our Regulan Wodus o of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Comprising s laryo lino of New and Elegant Parlor, Chashbor, Tibrary. Diulog-room and OFFIOR FUBNI: ‘TURI Also s 104 of Un Frelght from 'S, BONDED WAREHOUSE, A Btock of Grocarica and General Merchaudiss, & large line of Bocond-hand Furnituro, Brusssls, Threo-Pir, Tapeatey, and lograta Gasyels, Tisnos, Bewiag Mas chines - e By JAS, ', MoNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabaab-av., 0. w, cor, Madison, 2,000 cases Bools ol Stoes ot Auctim, 'clock, Tueadsy Mornlog, Feb, 22, st 0:3 o' Choice lines of New York and Philadelphis Bprteg Guods, fully adspled 10 tho trade, VAS. P, SICNAMARA & 00., Auctiensers, g