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r THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, a THE CITY. WHISKY. GENERAL NEWS. The alte of the ofd Dearborn Theatre has beon ‘sold by Mary K. Peck to Shepherd Brooks for viotory for the whisky thieves and thelr political aihes, and ite seriousness s¢ 8 blow to the cause Of Justice, cannot be overestimated. Mrs, Tt, A. Hanson and the late Darwin W, Parry, aged 60 years, . = Pie resoatan wane EASE to Madison, Wis, fer trtee. ret JONES—At Nidgelend, March 2 Miss Ley Jones, Iu her 70th years ielenh eee nf 4 Ernest sros her lato residence, at 8:30 p.m. Gatun. ay, March 4, Rockford, IL, and Mell Biver, Mess, papery x ° y t the defonding | trim. Mattherws clalmed to have boon only act. | aa an accomplice with the Evanston Poat-OMice Pasebeerrge ira tetra nat ‘hones was | ing as 3" agent, but yoaterday to of Evans’ | robbers, was dismissed yostordey morning, Com- leputicd eaine to collect the tax, and, failing in libt would turned into 8 fortresa in anticipation of attack, bits (ook an organ valued at @370. Ar. missioner Hoyno deciding that the alibl woul gnd it was arsinoned by a gallant Large sonnet Matthows cinims that he waa ont of udalness for ee sa Ma hi bed yb . f ott h solf, and consoquontly had nothing to be . W. Rigdon was arrested ydato jay for giv- eg er ereoone on, ta gerne Of iam: | aniessod. Ho naya thero will bo trouble sbout | ing Mf. Keating a check on somo bauk i which early Soetorday red rapidly southward, vin Wa- | tat Ores. 48 tie corporation owning fe will in | ho had no deposit, and lockod up in the Madleon —— ane THE COURTS. Mecord of Business Transacted Yee- Gon. Webster Answers tho Questions of tho “Staats-Zoitung,” tordnye Please copy, + 660,000. seh anid Cottage, Stove. afene. Te anti pate Sirodt Batons dle was reloesed. do bail, and will | And Explains Concerning That AYRWw MONE Ciotce TAX SUITS. DETWEILTR—At No, % Flournoy-sh, Fxlday evens Pa secopernoe payontend sre Preerrare bead Be ine, (erry at Thiniy-fifen. street, THE REDISTRICTING ORDINANCE. ir before Sonlly this mornings Streot-Clenaning Contract. John Lussorn persuaded himnelf into the be- ing, Merch, 3 ‘Mr, Jaco Detwellar, agod 49 yeareg fanasee, optician, NOTHING DEGIDED TET. 1. Kollor was enticed by two mon named Fiolda and Doskoy into « bad nole at 100 Ran- Tho 2 Vayor continues implaceble ure the re. | dotph etroct, aud was choated out of $20. Le diutricti, 1g ordinance, assortiog that the pln le | tired jt ao much that be persuaded a friend to all a vile ,vleco of class legistation, and although | visit tho place, and the Trend lost $60, and. dit ho ylelds tv tho wishes of the Aldormentoscon- } not liko it. Ho raleod 8 fuss and siderable o, tant there shill seam.» doepy-roat: | Hoh a mney 4 cha aso of vou from od opinion in bla mind tha! Ae rodound | sastico Summerfield to Justice D'Wolf, who dis- to his success to opposo the monsure. | charged Fields and declared Doakoy's bail for- The Aldermet surround and overwhelm him | folted for nou-nppearance., Pat Lotius was the with their te ae inter or oe ee bondsman, and is out $5 and kode alen | Somo time during Thursday afternoon thiovos Sovevenly, haan wad upee dhe erties Tene entered tho residenco of Mira, Lindermaun, at he, that he 4 thelr opt Rio mat. | No. 290 Jefferson atreot, throgh the roar, nnd, that ho will not eed thelr opinion on the Mak | Lrating open a burenti drawor, took $000 In tor antil Monday sfternoon. To tho Aldormon | Ot sfc) Mra. L. bad rocelved about two who cottverro with him upon tho subject, ho ox- | Poe aco. Sho states that botweon 1 and 2 preexes various opisviong, and so much ro le this | oolong Eo RE poiiae tian --ealied: and hus choractoriatio 0,2 au musttets af Hapartanne Seked where somo pernon’ liyod, Io remainod that it ne come to. bo & by-werd Broum ay | eullieeutly Jong to. aurvor the Interior of tho ey einige lovos.'” Notwithstanding somo | Promises, and she is confident that ho is tho alvin PR aationa to tho, contrary, | Bullty ono. Sho roported the affair to Sorgeant H Cue Willove that “ho wilt | O'Donnell, but no trace of the thisvos, has yot She! : Aidermon fu) oe A beou obtained. It In belloved that ‘*Foxey” Yolo the masauro, sud they 80 Trenared ortatly | Wualon's gang il the werk, but as lio was ovor his voto. ich . y ndimeaible under tho oiioion that will probably foskad. pup ak fer ime it is hardly probablo that be given by the Law Liepartiout, to tho elfect ed At. months and 10 days. formerly Gouglas avenue, sod rina ine south. forrorly direction, ‘The ‘Mattosou mansion in Tocated nenrly two blocks down, at No. 79, and pousosscs 8 fine atrategio position, being only One block enst of Cottage Grove avenno. From tho battlomonta that thorougbfara can bo eure yoved for s long distanco in both directoins, white from the samo placo a commanding viow of Ellis avenue can alao bo obtained. It oan readily be scen, thoroforo, that {t isnocasy work for an attacking force to approgch without giv- ing dito warning to tho occupants. Passlug by of the opposito eido of tho avenue, the reporter took @ leisurely survey of the posi-= tion, ‘Tho house, # substantial brick, two stories high, and ret back fer enough to admit a strip of jan botwoun ite buttrogs and tho sldowalk, presonted at onco ® gloomy and formidable sp- Pposranco. Tho windows on the lower floor wero closely rluttorod, but tho flutter of sovoral drogsos at one of the upper cassmonts showed that tho garrison was on tho alott. Crossing tho streot, the roporter entered tho patoway, mounted tho etops, aud pulled tho bell, ‘hero waa no responeo, Auother pull, and snothor, and at Jast steps wero board ine and a fomale voico inquired: frlond.” let yesterday that he bad boos ao specially ag- grioved by David Hallanin that ho desorved re- lief, and to that oud he filed hie bill. Complsin- antatates that he madea return last May, in which he yaluod his porsonal proporty at $125, ‘Tho Assessor, or some one for him, raleed this amount by tho addition of $1,000, and the Col- lector wants $78.05, or ove-half the value of the proporty. Gilbert, Proyor & Co. fileda bill against ‘Michaol Evans, atating that they had novor ro- eclyod any notice to achedalo, but had novor- thetoss boon assosved at tho rate of €16,000 of pereonal proporty, on which tho tax Is $955.10, when their proporty fs not worth over $3,800, and they think thore is 8 gross mistako or fraud, IVORCES, Cornolia Jane Ryder filed « bill roprosontiog that hor husband, Goorge Rydor, dosorted her in January, 1801, aftor thoy had onty boon mar- ried two mouths, aud that sinco that time he had repoatedly committed adultery, aud she not un- naturally wants @ divorce, i Sorusis Gilbert filed a bill for divorce, becauso hor husband, Goorge W, Qilbort, hea dosortod Building), was, at 8a, m., 26 degroos; 10 8. m., 38; 12m, 83; 4p. m., 87; 8p. m., 94, Barom- Btor—8 a. m.. 258; 8p, m., 20.47, + A correspondent asks why Archibald McAllie- ter is drawing pay a4 8 Sanitary Pollcoman and leo ea a membor or tho Grand Jury. The com respondent is mistaken, for Mr, SIcAl ator is not connected with the Board of Health in any way. About 6 o'clook yesterday afternoon a boy named William Albring, employod at the print- ing honso of J. MM. W. Jonos, 00 Madison stroot bad bis foot entangled in one of the pressos an horribly mangled. Ho was takan to his rosl- dence, No. 85 Howo strect, and 4 doctor called. L. R. Frink, a Gorman residing at No. 21 Cor- nell street, diod suddonly yeatorday noon in a myaterions mancer.. He bas boen drinking vei hard of Iste, and it is supposed that his donth resulted from sn attack of congestion of tho * Drain, Dietesch will dofine tho cause thismorn- ing. ‘Axtfctes of incorporation of tho Dearborn club wore filed at “Epringdeld Thureday, This fs the association formod last aummor by 100 gontlemen of this city who have crocta the Efforts of the Whisky-Ring to Scour Dis- triot-Attornoy Dyor’s Romoval, ‘The Fourth Ward Roputlican Club will ment thie * evening st 960 Wabash avenue and olect delegstea ta ‘Town Convention. FIFTH WARD. A meoting of the Itepubticaue of the Tiest ang Fourth Precincts of the Fifth Ward Interested in se. guring roprosentation of that section in the Common, Counesl wil be held at the Clu headquarters, corner Alfohigan avenue snd Thirty-firnt etreet, {his evening ay 8 o’olock aharp, F CHICAGO. COL, MATIUEWS. "Thora tyas the usual dearth of whisky news at the Custom-Houso yesterday. Col, Matthows, a3 announced in yesterday's Trinuxe, is in MLl- wankoe looklog after the Crosm City crooked- whiaky cases. As far as can be loarnod, thoro ls ‘no probability that he intonda to resign lis po- sition as Supervisor, at least not until tho Chi- cago crookeds havo been put through the mill. It has transpired that, in tho investigation of tho Froisingor mattor, tho Grand Jury divod doop enough to bring up other rolica in tho abspo of Colo, Adlor, and Eppstein & Co, ‘rectiflors at Nock Istand. It ap- poars that theso men conspired with Frolalngor to roceive certain portiona of, bis crooked production when he could not very well SEVENTH WARD, A mampmesting of the Itepublicans of the Reventh Ward will bo held at Hack’s Hall, corner Trentietly and Brown streota, this avaning, All aro invited, FOURTEENTH WARD, j Tho Hapitlionss Club of the Fourtecnth Ward win hold thelr regular meeting at Henz’s Hall, West Tate atreet, thin evoulng at 7:30, Bustuesa of Importance ‘will be transacted. SEVENTEENTH WARD, ‘There will ban mooting of the Saventeenth Ward Republican Club this evening at B67 North Market atroct, corner Elm, ” that tho redistricting is not prohibited by any Toformation was yosterday rocoived in this clty | ship itout of the placo, Thoy held abont tho hor. CONFECTIONERY. elegant club-houge on Monroe strect, opposite What do you want? . . Anoth da sti that Waltor G. Addison, wh: ITEM. TIC 52.9 _ feeetimer House, ‘Tho Club in distinct from | *Lamaroinforcemont from Tae ‘TrrnoNe. clean CHM Ler. care "tho judges, aud | Juno, loa Nat ee ts nib -abeoouled Uait;| aang relation, 1 Zech to Froisingor, thet Parker | gndgos Jamoson and logers will dispose of ail mC Hos Evans beon sround ?' ** Not yot."” ‘And tint was all. Tho steps wont away and dicd out in tho distant recesses, “fio main body of Evans’ army, ted by and consisting of Gen. Mark Sboridan and ‘Capt. Gus Busse, ia intronched iu front of a bar ina poighboring hostelry., The wagon train of tho ‘assailanta—oxpresa No, 463—Ia parked one an adjoining vacant lot. It will bo used to romovo to headquarters the apoils of tho onomy. ‘Tho drivor of the oxprous is stationed midway bo- tween the hostetry and the house, Whou ho sovs 8 Man spprosching who soems likely to onter the lattor, lio recs the war cry of ** Hol- foo, Alark,” and tho army rushos ‘out, leaving ity boer bill uupald. A-goldior muat not loiter whou duty summons, ‘It is satd by tho neighbors that the bosd of the family isin the babit of leaving tho house in the morning oven a8 David, holped by hia Michal, did whon bo was floying tho wrath of Baul, but as to tho trath of this the special cor- Foapondant cannot say, for ho sus it not, No docided attack was mado during tho day, aithough a number of skirmishors baunted tho neighborhood, Itcan be stated ag an actaat the woll-known Onicago Club, although the latter will probably ront sud occupy tho promises when complated. In yesterday's panors it wan atated that Otto Binbm bad decamped to avoid prosecation for iseutog frandulont licenses. Shortly after noon esterday a pedestnan in tho vicinity of the Expontion Building noticed an cuormous foot- print in tho thawing snow, A little further search revoalod tho original foot, and, following ‘uf the trail, ho at Isat reachod tho suave face of the ronowned Otto, whois quiotly awaiting ar- rost on tho indictmouts found against him. = * Ao exhibition of Molatyro's respirator, do- signed to protect firemen from stilling smoke, took place yestarday at No, 76 Pacilio svonuo, under the supervision of the inventor. A small shed waa filled with smoke from bay, shavings, and other combustibles, and a firoman etstioned inaido with a respirator. He romained for about sovyen minntos, while without the respirator be wag unable to rematu for moro thin ono. Tho ulflity of the invontion ia undeniable. It ta al- ready in uso in various citics throughout tho ‘Union, and hns froquently beon put to tosts & bundred-fold moro sovero that that of yostor- RB. Mason did to the distillers here,—that of gonbral catch-basin for tlio surplus of the crooked goods. The investigation of thelr casca was carried to such an oxtont as to make the re- turning of an indictment against them at the noxt meeting of tho Grand Jury an oxceodingly probablo mattor, GEN, WEDSTER. 5 , There appeared in yostorday’s issue of the Slaats-Zeilung tho following article directed to tho personal attontion of Gon. Webster: + Chester L, Root baa eacapod. In view of the pecu- Man clrenmantante attending his dlasppearance, and in view of the interviews published in another column, and takon from yesterday's Tatpunr, which fally cor- roborate the atatemonts made in the Staate-Zettng of Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, we should Uko to submit aa a dircetory to interviewers the following questions to Gen, Webatar: Firat—Io lt true or not, that you have beon drawn intoa partnership in a atrcet-cleaning contract with John P, Farlong and 6, L. Root? ‘Sceond—Ta it true or not, that you came ont a loser in that transaction to the amount of $5,007 ‘Third—Ta {t true or not, that Root has reimbursed you the amoant of $3,0007 motions for now trials thie morning. Judges Alooro and Farwoll will hoar divorce cason to-day, Judges Gary and Booth will hoar motions. that tha Mayor can in no woy bo hold rospousi- | has been captured in California through tho ble forthoir acta, if illegal. Mayor Colvinhas | oxertions of Mr. Groves, Cashior {of the Bank thumbed his copy of the charter until overy pago | of tho Metropolis in Now York, whom Addison ia dog-eared trying to tind same loop-holo by awindled ont of $5,000 by means of his which bo may eacape, but thus far without suo- | business connections with Dennlaon I. cose. roves, 8 lumber merchant in this ‘Tho reason that the Aldermen are so ansioue | city, and an unclo of Addisoi’s wifo. Tho entiro to push tho meayuro is not, af male bosup- | amount of the defalcation was aboat $25,000, posed, any desiro for tho public good, but mero- | and was particularly diegracoful, inasmuch as Ty to Donoft themselves. If tla city is not ro- | Addison abandoned a wifo and two beantifal dietrictad, {t will then become nasousary to elect | childron, Mr. Groves, of Now York, yeatorday tho whole nninber of Aldormen at large. This | tetograpbed to lis brother in thia city asking might or might not result 10 the? election of a | himif bo vould share the oxponso of bringing good ‘Council, but it cortainly could not be worse | the rofageo East. than the present one, whosa members aro try~ ——— ing to strengthen thomeclves ‘by conilning : ANNOUNCEMENTS. thelr eloctionaciing to their rsupoctive wards. In [pease a genoral election euch men ns Hildrath. Cullor- | Tho Philosophical Society will bo addrossed this tob, and somo others could banily stand tho | osoning hy Prof. 1. D. Garrison, of this cits host of a shor inwards where they were known ning By es De A ) city, goat of 8 SOW i tre Oe Atapor miglt cite | O2“'Aruclos of Food aud Thoir Adulterations.” thege arguments in favor of hie poration wore it A meoting of tho Fifth Ward West End Publig not thatthia very clasa of mon aro the only | fmprovemont Club will bo bold this ovoning at frionds ho has, and are tho ouly ones, if any, A elon dg He ee against ealllug an election for | M0 northonat cornor of State and Thirty-fourth Mayor in April. atreots. ——— os en ARRAN ris, GELEBRATED | throughont, the Union—expressed to al) parts, 1 tb and upward a 425, 40, Co, per Ib Address crdars GUN THEM, Contes. Mouer, Cicara, : DANKNUPTOY MATTERS. ——— Charies F, Bentloy was appuluted provisional Assignos of Thomas 8, Ryan Adischargo from bankruptey wos yosterday granted to Ediiu C, Baasot! In the case of McPherson & Marinor, an ordor was made for the axsinination of tho baukruptw on the Oth of Marck, TR. E. Jenkins, Aseignoo of tho ostato of Teas BH, Hirsh and Edward Rotheobild, fited a report stating thatho had diepouod ataaction of all tho uncollected and desperate dobts due to the bank- rupts, tholr face value boing $7,960.03, for tho eum of Seer. Tho report wan ordored to ba approved, : t. E. Jonkins was appoloted Asaignes of Noal K, Martin. G, W. Carapboll was anpoloted Ausignoo of tho estate of Edson P, Stevons. ‘An Assignos will bo choson this morning for Charles Oohon. BUPENION COUNT IN BRIEF, wee AUCTION SALES, WM. A. BUTLERS & Co., AUCTIONEERS, 108) EAST MADISON-BT, BUTTERS & (O'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE “HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, SATURDAY MORNING, March 4, at 9:50 o'clock, At thele Balesroom, 198 ATadiaon-st, A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, ‘Will hold his Thirty-fifth Auction Sale of | FORFEITED PLEDGES, 4 4 . ‘Fourth—Coutd Root have sarod thess $5,000 out of Albort Poritz began a.auit for 3,000 against " day. Arubber mouth-picco aud s small whiatlo | f act that eevoral of Evans’ men wore thero in = Tho regular monthly meoting of the Board of | ene jogtt ine ps . Pe, Comprising Fine Gold and Bilvor Watctios of avery Bay A Tiiog purposes are boon added to it | tho aftgmoon, disguised as. poddion: and bill THE COUNTY BUILDING. Seen ae eee ee eee we [ag eeienierurtan ofa ANSEL aus wana | los Coad Os Heyiags Seba Fares ANS | snake ant galley ine Ditsonda aid Daud ders since ft firet appeared. dhutributors. Nonoof thom succcoded tn ob- ——- bo held at the institution, cornor of Indiana ry, Fine Gold Sote, Chains’ in great variety, Open Glasses, Sterling Silver Waro, Plated Goous, &o. MONDAY MORNING, March 6, at 10 o'clock, At Bottors & Ov.'a Salesroorcs, 109 Madleon-at, THE ADAMS EXPRESS OOMPANY SALE Unclaimed Freight, At the Auction House of W, A. BUTTERS & 0O,, 108 Madivon-st,, Tucaday, March 7, 1874, at 10 a, wm, At Ballers & 60's Atclion Rooms, 108 Matlsonst; ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 8, at 9:30 o'clock, , WHITE, YELLOW, AND ROCKINGHAM WANE, a FINE TABLE OUTLERY, __ SAR PETS. REMOVAL. FIRST DRY GOODS SALE AT OUR NEW STORE, Nos, 118 & 120 Wabash-av,, Northeast corner of Madiron-at., Thuraday Morning, March 9, at 9:30 o'clock, REGULAR TRADE BALE " DRY Goons, ! Fino Custom-Mado Clothing, k ‘Woolens, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos, & Hamburg Edgings and Insortings, - Piclon upon this poiutt | And if not, ‘why not? nh—In st not true, that you know of the charges mado hy Jacob Rehin’ against Br. Hoot on the very same day they wero communicated to Collestor Joucs and two weoki before tho eo-called “big” indictment wan brought in by tke Grand Jury? Sieth—In it not truo, that there was ample oppor tunity to prevent Root's excapo, if anch hnd been tho intention af you and the Government counsel? Happose Gon, Wotator should answer there quer- tions without any prevarication, without any ‘if4 " or “bute,” by simple “ Yee" or “Not —would not then the people-bo ina bettor position to dotermine in thelr ‘own mind the queation, whether Gen. Webstoraud Afr, Panga have becn instrumental in Roots escape, thaa thoy are now? Gen. Wobster has frequently assorted that when the Staals-Zeilung, or any othor paper, would take this matter up in tho propor shape, ask diroct, pertinont questiong, and not indulge in insinuadons aud touendos, he would notice hem, and not till then, The article in quostion was deemed sufficiently explicit to deserve a re- ply, and accordingly tho Gonoral publishes THE FOLLOWING CARD jn this morning's edition of tho Staats-Zeilung: Totha Editor of the Staate-Zaitung ¢ Cvroace, March 3—To the aquistfons propounded fo your paper this morolag, I give the following an- awern: 1. Foor yearn 600, Tadvanced monoy to the strect- cleaning firm of G.@, Ituwsell & Co,, in a way which probably mado mo, technically, s partner, Tho busi- ness was closed, no fat se was concerned, early in the your 1872, and % Mr, Itoot reimbursed me to tho amount of 21,250, aud Mr, Russell $3,750. I belfove theca were tho antounta, Tam still a losor of $1,000, 4, 1 think Mr, Root could eaully have paid me * out of the legitimate income of bia office,” as it took him Over threo yoars todo it. Boaldes, tie has for years oned property in tho city, although I do not know how much, 5. Uede not true that I know of the charges mado by Jacob Rehm "or any other man against ir. Root previous to the 22d Fobruary lant, oxcepting the arti- clo in Tun TAMUNE some weeks ago, which gave no name, but was supposed to rofer to Mr, Itont, 6, When tho warrant for arrest was issued, Mr. Root had left bts deak open in the ofce, and was expected backavery moment. It was my earnest intention to have bir arrested just an won ua I hind evidence ware ranting such a course, On tho 22d February, on the receipt of the firut information deraanding attention, I ‘Leopold Mayer sued Delos 8. Mills for $1,600. Jonathan Bindo began a suit for $2,000 against LD. Owen. Eldridge & Tourtolotto bezan # euit against A. H. Miller, claliniug $10,000. ‘omOUIT COURT. Firs Spoonsr sued Jolin B. Corllos for The German Savings Inatitution, of Erio, for tho uyo of John Goushelmer, commouced o sult fo dobt against tho Derrick aud Folgemaker Pipo-Organ Company, 8. L, Derrick and A. F. Lerjoal, laying damayes at $13,801.53, "Williaa H. Hoh begen a auitlo trespass ageioat William M, Dee, Isying damagoa at 5,000, taining entrance inte tho fortross, however. All strategy proved unavailing. To-day somothing dofinite may be expected, as Evans swears that ho will novar raigo tho viogo, and his time ts too valuable to bo wasted. Meanwhilo tno besiogod are woll provisioned, excopt in the matior of milk, and arrangomouts aro boing perfected with the milkman whereby 4 Iacteal supply can be smuggled iu daily by means of a secret pas- sage to the back-door. a POOR PISTOL PRACTICE. ‘THE NONTIL BIDE IN AN UPROAR. About 8 o'clock Inet evouiug a shooting-match took plsco on North Kinzie streot, in which oflicors and citizens to the number of less than o bunarod participated. Fully 8 bandrod shots woro fired at a flecing nogro, and strana to ro- tate neithor ho nor suy other man received oven a flcab wound. Early in the evoning Ofiicer Wolls noticed two mon at tho corner of State and Kiuzio strests acting in s suspicious manvor. Ile foliowod them tos point ou Kinzio strect opposite McCormick Hall, and while intensely watching their movoments his attention was ot- tracted by ancgro named Robert Blair, who was making bis way esstwardly with a sadk which soemod to hold weighty contents. He was known to tho officer a3 8 professional thicf, aud Wolla sccordingly halted him to as- cortain whne the bag contained, In Ince; of replying, the darkey bonudod ‘ato ‘tho etrect and ran east purauod hy Wolls, who vainly essayod to atop him by prom- isog that ho would bo protected, ‘Iho shooting commencod by Wolly diacharging two shots in tho air. ‘Tho fugitive turned into Stato stroct, and as ho did ad some one on tho sidewalk frod two additional bails, but whotber at Blale or Wolls tho fatter is uncortolo, Tho fugitive ran north on Stato street to an alley between Kinzie and Michigan, which ho ran into, pursued by Officers Wolls ‘and Fisher of the rogular force, Young of tho Mor- ebants’ Polico, and Trowbridgo of tho North- srestern Electric Works, all shouting and firing Afow wooks ngo Recordor Stowart, it will be remembored, waa pressing a demand befor tho County Board for oxtra help in abstract-writing. ‘The Board rofuscd his sequest vory promptly. Following this he iseaid to have made epplica- tion to the courts for the “ desired ” belp. with the same result, and now, being dofeatad In got. ting moro help, bonppoars tobavo concluded that ho has had too much all along. In proof of thie, fow days ago he discharged two of his mon, one being Thtelcko, who roally sold the county tho abstract booke, and who, above all others, it would be reasounblo to suppose, would boo valuable inan in tho abstract departmont, It might not be uninterosting to hear some ox~ plsnation of this apparent inconsistancy in tho Managemout of tho county abutracts, Tho Sherif will escort fitteon prisemers to | avonuo and Thirty-firat straot, at 2 o'clock p. m. TJolict Wednesday. to-day. ‘Tho March torm of tho Criminst Court begins A moeting of the mombers of the Yonng Monday, when a now Petit aud Grand Jury vill | yf6n's Obristian Association wilt bohold in Far- bo impanelod. wall Hall to-day, nt tho close of the noon meot- ‘Tho Sheriff lost eight boardera yesterday, thoy | ing, to nominate officers and managors, to bo being partics against whom tho Grand Jury elected Monday, March 20. tallied to find bills. mer A. Biorrss Eoa,, leotaree thls sfiatrond ‘Tho North Town Collector has addod tro mon |-8t o'clock before the Colors of Tis, T7 Tine to hia clerical forco, who are engaged in making miscob oa. Tansl Teolnicn tos is camias tho liet of dolinquenta, i dori 1 Nhat ated up : coupled daring the day from 9 to 4 by Prof. Cum- Bailiff sone Bevan, of She Spans Gantt, nock on elocution. Was yeatoriiay crauatarred bb the EOPe an ‘Tho Host of Worlds " ix the mubjoct of tho and Ar. Neal, tho now appointee, was given IB | Sanday loctura at, McCormick's, Hfall to-morrow Paco. sftternoon at 8 o’clook, Prof, Liles Colbort is ‘Architect Cochrane tegarda the bids for the | the spoaker, and ho will give a scientific oxpoxl- work atthe new County Hospital as very low. | tlon of the source of colestin! heat. Ho will tako They wil! be considered by the proper Commit | up the subject of world-formatton, which has to- tee to-day. Bently tage aa mech aiscaneed ti ibe. ‘DOED a, Bheriff Agnow yosterday recolved his socond | Pere, 35° ™ of all golvo tho knotty pr femalo prisoner on aca ce) She Leiled from tho | Ferma Hige the. un and share bosons ase to te Weat Side, bore tho name of Doli Allen, and | Prose CE eo co emer Te bore ae to oue Liza Adame | Tog © Frno: lecturer ie uotod for Lis dosira to ire o oxplatn astronomical facts and principles in auch ‘Tho Renoy murdercasa isto be reinvestigated. | a way that thoy can bo eamly uudorsbood ; and Stato's-Attornoy Roed is anxious to have justico | hty lecture on this topic will probably bo tho dono in tho matter, and to that ond haa caused | most intorosting of the many whlch be has do- pow subpmoas to be issued for witnesses, who } liyored in this city, , Admisaion, 10 coats. will come before the noxt Grand Jury. mie FR) BeANDEA TIAN concn ‘3 Dr. Wilder, tho resurrectionist, while sorving © Froja Singing Socioty will givo “a :benefit hig sontence of threo months doos not propogs | concert this ovening at the North Bide Turner to grow rusty, and .henco bas enterod ou the Hall to its conductor, Mr, Joln L. Swenson. practice of his profession io the jail. ds it | The following programm will be givon: could be arranged to have a pbysiciau-prisouor PART 1. i all tho timo the dutiss of the Gornty Physicisu | 3+ Overture,“ BMorning, Noou, anit Evoning ". Suppo would bo materially lightoned. Exposition Band, 2, Chorus, "On, Gallant Company ”....+.0«..Bocker There aro other waya of svolding paying your F reja, - taxon, tappoars, than by procuring injunctions, | 9 Sextette, Northern Forest Noao”’........Fischer A Mr. A. J. Marblo, living at No. 244 North Airs, Str pdiran, Mewes Braet and denny Dearborn stroct, worried the North Town Col- hus esr eee are mare lector yesterday very succoasfally, and by taking | 4, goto, Arla from Don Bebsalian ’,.....Donizett! advantage of a technicality avoided paying bis ‘Mr. Edward schultz, taxes. His namo appeared on tho Assessor's | 5. Double Quartotte, + I'elles’ Courtabip’”. .. Kuntze ‘THB SENTLNOED. Yestorday was eontence-day in tho Criminal Court. The following wore gontenced: Daniel Mullen, burglary, five yoars in the Ponitontlary 5 Edward Tulley, larceny, two yoars; Patrick Mo- Auley, rioting, sixty days County Jail; Joba Newton, larceny, two yoats in tho Pouitentiary ; Jerry Cavanaugh, lntoeny, twonty days County Jail; Bitly Dodd, robbery, cightoon months in the Ponitontiary; B, H. Frost, rocotving stolen goods, three yesra; Andrew Johanson, murder, ourtecn yoars. Ine fow cason ostay of son- tanico was granted to hear ovidonco as to char- actor, ote,, and the prisoners woro romanded, ‘THE CALL MONDAY, Jovor Gany—160, 194, 195, 197, 108, 199, 201 to 206, 208 to 214, 216, TuvaE Janzaon—H0, 102, 104 to 107, 109 to 115, 117 to 121, 128, 126 inclusive. Junox Moonr—4, 5, O of now calendar, Jupax Roozns—Set casos 1,801 and 1,613, Jupax Booru—s0, 31, 82, 34 to 60, oxcopt 46, Supax Fanwett-—601 to 700 of govoral docket. Tupoz Wiiulams—Rivorsido Improvement Compavuy cases. ————— THE GRAND JURY: ‘WHY DID If RECONSIDER ITS ACTION ? "The Grand Jury for tho Fobruary term of the Criminal Court adjourned yestorday, and itis a wwery good thing for tho citizone of Cook Coun- ty. This body for ignoranco and sympathy for evil-edoors bas never been oxceiled hore. Tho effortaof some of the members seem to have been rathor to balk justico than nasist tt, Bome of the thieves and murderers, and othor crim- inals, against whom closr casos woro ap parently made out, have beon allowod to go ecot free, tho jail doors having boon opened by the jury. It is ssid that Nonoy, the unindicted murderer, was allowed the freedom of tho corridora ;-that his father mado dally visita there, assed around the cizars to tho jail officials, and “petit up” for the boss,” It bs indecd A FINE STATE OF AFFAING, To: blind tho public, ono day the Grand Jury would find an indictment against some criminal, only to reconsider at tho next, discharge tho prisoner from juil, aud allow Lim to go aud pro jupon tho public once more. It is hardly to be wonderod “at that pooplo say justice is playod ont; that thoro is no mote Justice to be obtained iu Cook County, Tho Nottingham ince Curtains, oo Ribbons, Bilk, Volvots, Volvetoons, . Fonthers, eta. 100 cosee Straw Goods, “ 50 doz. Assorted Whips. t Mf, A, BUTTERS & CO. Auctioneer | By JAS, P. McNAMARA & CO. 1 117 Wabash-ay., 2, w. cor, Madison, . Our First Opening Trade Sale SPRING SEASON, 1876, JUDGMENTS, Surgnion Count—Conrrssions—James Spear ot al, ya, Isnze W. Banga and Dean Bangs, $4,185.60.—Ger- man Amorican Bank of Chicago vs, Michael W. Man- Clty of Chicago, $1,600, £ AT BPRINGFIELD, TLL, Junie tp bo obtane, COO COUnt caer | tha weapons the dvston Dai bau enon. | ROE 28 ats pvtanlioe of tuo Collca me Serene ers emma | gett iene eee wnat. | OAL Oe BARE 5 | Whon tho lattor roached Doarborn street, h ndrow,” the importunities of tho Collector faire of four yearsago cun bo made of much Intarest S y, OF reconsidered by ‘le Inst Grand Jary aro Che eee eee a ecaia tie cont Hates | Wore in vain. ¢. Orchestra, “Dreanta after the Dall,.e Lumbye } fails of four years ago cin be mane, of Monee Covsrare | giteion of the argument to day, Judgo Zano, in Reposition Hand, Tho Committes on Equalization yosterday | 4, chorus, {9-—' Danish Fatherland Song ”,,.Kroyor gaye the Map Department s slight cverlauling, | * * {b.— Suamis Bong Pacis and fonod that work was progressing slowly, aud rej 4,890 CASES BOUTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, the Sangamon Cirenit Court, refused an injunc- tion asked for roatraining the Board of Supor- visiora of Cass from carrying out s contract with one Bisck, tocroct ajoil in the City of with increased snecd, haviog dropped his load, and eutercd tho avenue connecting State aud Dearborn atrects, followed by at ther questions which may soew important, T wolild only add that the charges mado sgatoat Mr, Root aro founded on occurrences wich took place z ‘THE ANDULWH’ CASES are fresh in the minds of tho pubilo. Androws and his wifo wera arrested in January last for “la rior to the Ist of Jul; d - y Isat, on which day! became Fagaiving alofon goods. ‘They had boon aud DoD etree tonbiding > citi: | that astrifo was oxisting among the omployes. | © Selo, Romance from "Czar and Zim-, | | Cultectorof Internal evento for this District. « | Virginia, tho prosont county-nont of Cass. Every varlety and ntylo autted to tho trado and sousca, dealing largely na parrn-brokers in govda aup- | 2008, which umber waa momontarily | The only actlon deomed necossory to put things "ir. Haward Schultze. J.D, Wruatrn, Chancery case of tho Farmors’ Loan and TON. posed to have boonetolou. Last sear tho store | {verdasod by frosh arrivals. Ho went to State | to rights, aftor a thorough investigation, was tho | 9, Bextette, Walt eo cransag ances oo Opel = ‘Trust Company of Now York against Jeho R. AT AUCTION, . oe Foroman & Frodiender was entered and | strect, and, returuing aver the sani ronto, on- | {esuanco of an ordor prohibiting smoking during Drs, Strydiron, Muses Emma and Jennie SPRINGFIELD. Eden and the Supervisors of Moultrie County,1 | TUESDAY MORNING, March 7, Se or atoth token, On ‘the examination | tered’ & lot at the corer of Iilinois sud Dear- | offico hours and fising the hours from # to 12 Blanzius, Aeears, Mf, Ulan, Bt, Lertz, CONTINUANCE, suit on railroad bonds, was argued In tho Ved- : f ” 8 fet Suetlee D'Volt s Bt, Lonle auctioneer | boru, where he sought refuge under tho side- | and from 1 toSovclock. Mr. Roach must horo- and A. Suenson, Sneetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, oral Circuit Court to-day aud decreo in favor of At our Store, 117 Wabash-av. walk. At this point Gustaf Borgh, who is the propriotor of a green parrot and 4 saloon on sarborn atruet, smoelied battle afor off, aud procuring sm dlonderbuss in which thoro wore flye charges shot them off without any woll-dofined resgon. Blair loft his roteeat and sought to climb onto the sidowalk. Officor Woher mot his advance gallantly, and waa prevented by o citizen from shooting him, As ho was on the point of land- ing the fugitive on the sidewalk, tho latter oluded his graap, and sgain went ont of wight. ie ran under tho eidowalk to Mason's carpenter-shop, on Iilinois street, under which he took rofnge. Finally ho wad amoked out, aud chased to the alley opposite the county buildings, and again he struck out swore Mire. Androws brought lim somo cloth to bo sold off an any terme. ‘This samo cloth was identified by tho tirm as somo of that etolen from them. The conpte wore also charged with recolving proporty stolen from Mr. Hoxie and Gen. Stager. ‘Tho Mayor bad revoked Androws’ Jicensa for bis many misdeods, nud a few daya ! Inter the police again arrested him and his wifs. Anegro was Beon to stop into thoir piace with a atolon watch, which bho wanted tosoll, This maes of cifcnimstantisi evidence way thought sufiiclent to convict, lot slons to tind indict- ments. The iniquity of the Grand Jury ia shown by its action in this cane, A trio bill was found against tho couplo but yestorday morning. ; THE VOTE WAR BECONSIDERED by about 15to8, Moyers, one of tho jurymen, After be rospootod as foreman, or thore will bo | 20 Chorus, “Steamer Song” e000, Lindblad trouble. rela ‘rea. Tho Grand Jury yostorday came into Court with twenty-one indictments, and was discharg- | 7,14 ma HNIERSITY: oF ISCONSIIY Gd. The iudictmonta wero clasaltied as follons: | Tofhe Matter of The Chicdao Tritting: = Larcouy, 6; burglary, 1; ombozzlemont, 2; riot, Mapisox, Wis., March 3—Tho Logislature of 1; failing'to pay over monoy, 2; obtuining | Wisconsin has just made an appropriation of money unilor talee protenses, 1; romoving mort- | tho procosds of one-tonth-of-a-mill tax in the gaged eee tah islentings , Perjury, Li | valuation of the State for the aupport of the thove, s true bill was: rotumed agains Mossrs, | University of Wisconsin, ‘This will increaso its Johnson, Crowloy, Shields, aud Orawford, judgos income to $80,000, and enablo it to move casily saan cor the wonton Ward atthe Noe | Sed Tapldly forward. Tho immodiste sod cout Of clvoroloction, ‘The. two ‘indictments for | Pletesuccoss of the Univoraity ts asgured by forgory woro against Otto Biukm on account of this gilt, so far as tho tiborality of the State can lls jwsuing fraudulent saloon-licensos, seoure it, J. Bascom, plaintiffa ordored, AT DETROIT, wICH, Special Inanatch to The Chiao Tribune, Detroit, Mich. March 8.—Tho libel enit brought by Judgo Reilly against tho propriotor of the Evening News progresuod to-day to tho conclusion of testimony aud the dolivery of the iseauient for ths plaintiff by J. L. Chipman, when tho case was adjournod until Monday. Aatruck jury for the socoud trial of the Ward case was comploted in tho Wayno Circuit Court this afternoon, ‘Tho trial commences on tho 7th inat,, and promiscs to bo of great inter- est, ax nos testimony 18 counted on to strength- en both proponents andgcontestants of tho will. All Prime Now Goods from the beat manufacturers of Now York, Rocheater, Albany, Syracuse, Philadel Phin, | Nowarle Emirs. ond city Congress Booty Aloxls, and ‘Ties, Full Unes of Ladies’, Mlesee’, and, Ghildten's Gost, Kid, Oraln, and Bergs ‘hoes’ and pert, ‘Alto GREAT DANKRUPT STOOR from a first-clus Rotailer and Jobber. ‘Sale unlimited, ‘Terma Cash, JAK. P, MONAMAMA & CO, Auctioneers, ~ = = ee BY G. P. GORE & CO, 08 and 10 Wabash-ay, On GATURDAY, March 4, at 0:30 o'clock, we shal open our Spring Salea of * HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB Srawworiep, lb, March 8.—In tho Fedoral Diutrict Court to-day, John %. Sergeant and Audrow Clark Smith, the Gaugor aud BStore- keeper at tho Lebsnon distillery, aud H. Hi. Todeman, the 8. Louts disburaing officer of tho Lobanon Ring, gave bonds to oppoar at next term of Court. They got s continuance, on afii- davit that thoy cannot safely procood to trial this term, on uccountof the absence of impor- tans witnoases, moaning ox-Colloctor Stephani Hoimrich Soboften, Pfeiffer, and othors of tho co-indicted, all of whom are now rusticating in Her Britannlo Majosty’s Dominion across the Lee ay Ee Lass, COAL-I A E ep aed bod eet A fmm pd ashen | Goer porary ipefad bys blow” fom THE CHTYHALL ‘ho Piromnn’s Fund nenranice Com moon" wiee Yone Marth Seton east compules | Weck aa WG RRA Te a reconsideration because Sir. Auieeanna tn Be Binly, fo. the hinds of” Oftecr’ Wells. ‘Yoo Fireman’a Pant Tecaréti ae Gatapaani A lottor received to-night at the Rovenue Bus | ave decided to continuo the suspousion of coal- TURE, Blegant Parlor See erator a eeato condition. ‘Tho Alderman had stated | When ho came opposite No. 11 Engive-House, | Collector Evans took in about $0,000 yerter- | cotty nade a change in roxpoct t pany bas | porvisor's ofice from a former tolograptt opera. ) mining until Monday, March 20, PRS, lee vainat Dedatesds and Bureaus, Siartls tohim that tho goods alleged to lave been | fronting on Michigan stroot, tho company, | day. recanbhy. a BOA" FENDNEE.ED man- | tor at Lebsuon, reveals & freah dogree of crook- a stolen, and found on Androwe' shelves, bad been there for threo months, yot it was only within the past two months that they woro arreated. ‘Tho foroman of the Gravd Jury told that body if thoy wantod to make auscs of thomaclvos they attracted to the rear by the shouting and firiog, wore ready toreccive lim, One of tho compa- ny, nated Tagnoy, reachod for Bisir, and struck him acrogs the boad witha file, Tne man was by thie time thoroughly blown, snd tho plow halted him, ‘Tho crowd gathored sek - agement of its agonoy businens, by the consoll- ho City Cottestor's recolptayoutorday amount- | Grtion of {ta Bastorn aad Southera Departmonts od to $1,880. 5 with tho Northwestern Department, placing the Water-ronta yosterday wore $895, and roceipts | now Department, embracing thirty-two States, from the City Collector $2,788. under ehargo of Mr. Thomas 8, Chard, of this ‘“Thoro’a Millions in It," Col, Mulberry Sellera called on Genllfe, the Ttallan photographer, 103 State atroct, and told him be would make his fortune if he took his portrait, Sequel: ‘The Colonel is a0 delighted with his portraits that be has eciness at that distillery. ‘Tho lottor is not ginen, and tho names of ox-officials and others whom it montions are ‘withheld, but it appears ti mt whisky was shipped from the distillery as and Wood-Top ‘fables, Marble and Wood-Top Jal ‘Trees, Walnut Chairs aud Rockers, W. 8. Bureaus snd ff Commiodes, Whatnote, Hasy and Gamp Chairs, Exte® ston and Breakfast Tabios, Hale, Wool, and Husk Sab tresses, Wire Springs, Parlor and Office Desks, Show Casou, Carpets, 0) Laundry, Market, Grocer, ald So fliiur, empty cars being placed on tho mill alde- tato Baskets, 60 dozen Broome. oo, Auctlonters, thoy wanted to mako sued OF tee rious acted, | around bofore he wea ablo to resumo ‘uis per- | ‘Tho City ‘Trensuror pad ont about $80,000 | city, who hiss herotoforo hed the coutrel of tho trnek to facliltate tho abtpment, aud that the | sven Gentile large order, and he paid thocssh, G0. Ys GORE & 00. Acilents The Grand Jury, ald analie ages of themselves, pondicular, and he was taken to tho Chicago | yesterday on city indebtednoss. Netinwostern Dopartmont only. ‘This isin sov- | of licists thon in control were privy to the fraud. DRY GOODS. = and reconsidered thelr voto, which wo! drew Avonue Station in a fainting condition. A phy- sicion waa summoned, who examined the wounds, which aro included to a singlo small cut in tho head, but whether mado with a pistol ball or a filo bo was unable todotormins. He prououncod it dangerous, howovor, and dirocted Blair's im- modinte removal to the County Hospital. ‘This waa done, and ata late hoor last night tho _mav, apprehonding immediate death, acnt for Detective Simonds, to whoin be desired to confors. $10 is about 29 years of ago, o painter by profersion, and a thiof by practico, Ilo ts known to be tho associate of a gang of whites and blacks who board at a den noar the corner of Slate and Kinzie strocta, which haa been known to tho police for somo time. He wus very low last night, aud the bo- liof was that he could not oxcape the Coroner, Tho bag containod a quantity of walt moat, aup- posed to have been stolen from Dupes & Co., commission merchants, at No. 223 Kinzlo struet. The Root & Sons Music Company offer special inducementa to buyers at wholeealo and retail, of anything in the Hine of musical merchandise, sheet music, pianos, and organs, ‘Their extensive eu- tabliehtaent ot 154 State streot is one of the points of interest, T bo letter also cuarges that costly presents wore mando to several parties, names withheld, who Icarned of tho fraud, and had to ba bought to keep mum. iho coal-bill for the City.Tlal for February | S¥8!rospocts tho lesdinnt tusirencs company Of amountod to $570, It was audited yesterday, "| firea of tho past docado showing that it ia backed ‘Tho janitors of tho Board of Education will | by tho loading copitalista of California, it is be pmd 5,000 tins morning, snd the Health De- Mosekyadty ‘popular at home, and its business partment $2,600 at the esmo time, Pes ‘of miountalts ie large, and sonsiaaAy 4 Increasing. nterosta in tho Eastern States pene mate aanrae ot the: Comin tine yin] eanuot help but bo groally Lenofited by the able terdny, and the ‘rooting was postponed for one | Ud onergetic manogemont of Ar. Char weok, Or« . sogtdge Bora mil boxe sil partes morlog for goals tries mater joJuuctlons in the pk COAOR londay morning. 6 ae aa in otitio Colleclora mill bs natited to | Tue recat Mardi ras celebration ab-New Or- Colloct wiore motions bave not been mado aud | Jeans was witnossod by alarge number of Chi tnjanctions granted, cagoaos, who sro @panding the winter in the ‘The Building Inwpootors ypaterday looked at | South. Among the number, we notlco by B ro- atx business houses on the corner of Michigan | cont New Orlonns paper, was Mr. Ira Brown, avonuo aud South Water ntreat, No dofects | the well-known suburban renl-sstate oporator. wero found, Tho ollcase before Summerfield | We learn that Mr. Brown will rotarn to Chicago aud his wife at liberty. a ‘THE CASE OF WILLIAM 1. O'UALLAIAN, indicted for perjury, waa also reconsidered, a8 well 3 a Jarge number of others, somo of which aro of a grave character, A Tarpon roporter yesterday afternoon on- doavored to flud Androws, but failed to svarch him out, Mro, Androws was found, and claimed that the entire prosecution against her- self and husband was golton up for tho purposes of blackinail, but would not state who tho blackmailers were. Androws bim- solf has stated tuut the polico haye beon doing all they could to sbield him, and if ho thought he could have dono so, ho would have bought ‘up tho dally press sud had the whole mattor squetched. It was strongly hinted ou the stroots yoaterday that . ‘ONDUE INFLUENCE had been brought to bear to bring about the re~ OUR GRAND OPENING AUCTION SALE, NUESDAY, March 1, 9:30 a m, promph. GEO, P, GORK & CO,, C3 and 70 Wabaeb-av._, Cor Sccoud Great Spring Auction Sale Booty, Suoes& Slingers On Wednesday, Murch 8, at 9:30 a.m, Catalogues aud goods ready for inspection Monday. . GEO, F, GORE & CO. 64 and 70 Wabsal-at, ——+ 1 & CO., Auctionecrs AJ. CONNOLLY, thn now United Btates District-Attorney, was at th at office to-day, and, if bis commission ar- rivtes in time, will take hold Monday, [¢ it sh ould be further delayed, ho will act as apecial corrnsel for tho Governmont in tho pending —_——— Tho Piano for the People iatho “Humming Bird," third less than the ord!- nary size; woll suited to small parlors; in tone equal tothe best, Alllovers of muaio sould see it, For sale of ront by Pelton & Pomeroy, 231 Btate street. a DYER. EYDORTS FOR MIS REMOVAL—TIE NOPES OF THE fe Wupaxy BING. Diapatch to the New York Herald, Wanmnyoton, March 1.—Strong offorts are making boro to procure the removal of District- Attorney Dyor in 8t. Louis, and thoro Is reason to fear that they may be succosaful. Mr, Dyor's Holp or We Porish. ‘This in what neglected tooth would aay if they could remonatrate with thele owners;tand mark this; the teeth eannot perish or become black or yellow if the Bozodont is uaed daily, ¥ anse 8. DINGE ‘Monroe streets, Church and parlor organs for rent, peciacahtc tet Lundborg'a Perfumes aro like natura! Sowers and bouquets was postponed to admit of the production of fur- | in about a month to resume the real-ostate busl- o ‘214 and 276 Hast Madison-st,, near the bridgs onalderatton, aud does ween, oyun the ou Re ther ovidonco by Inspoctor ailoy- in about a month to resnmo the real-estate LaNl | oarlous and skilifal management of the why | Te2nrel Se vets yon ET ee iad ‘ pa « pelt ot the Graal dury y Should Serteaeiee bokeh, ‘There was gueahing of teeth in the Mayor's | retders will bo glad to hear that Mr. T3.’s health | }rrosooutions hag mado him « groat many bitter | Si THIS DAY AT 10 A, & office yeaterday morning when Ald. Hildroth bas been greatly benofited by tha mild climate of and wevoral prominent faomberi ot the Councit | the South. outered and demanded the reinstatoment of a man named Shiolds aud another named Pendle- The Eolinso Wind-Mill Company, ton, formerly Captain of Engine Company No, | of Beloit, Wis, have recently applied an important 12. Bomo time ago w fellow-flroman named improvement iu wind-powor to their new mill, The George W. Wegnor preferred charges agaiost | invention, {t appears, was mado in 1874, aud bss been Pondleton, and quite 8 fuss was raluod over it. | quiotly tostod ever since, with the most satisfactory Tha caso’ waa brought ¢o trial bofore tho | results, and thoy aro placing iton the market. Partion ster chambor inquisition which presides | interested in wind-mills will do well to send for thelr over the Fire Department, and ended in | iilustrated ciroular, which clearly shows tbe working Wagner and Shiclda boing — discharged | of the mill, ‘The repntation of this Company aa tnap~ dishonorably, tho formor for satiating his you- | ufacturers, and thelr long exporienco tu wi ind-roflls, have been acon hanging around the vicinity of Andrews’ place yesterday aftornoon, and what was their purpose in so doiny. ‘The next Grand Jury will bave its hands full if tt wilt only investigate the apparently crooked actions of the body just adjourned, “Butit in aald that the next inquest is not auy bottor in mako-up than the last, so little good cau be expocted to come out of that Nazarcth, TUELE WAS ANOTUER CAKE, before the jury which mot with « fate wimilar to that nf Audrews—the case of one Hxnnab, charged with embozzlomout. Sevoral days apo an sud powerful encmios, and these are combining ill thoir forces to effact his disgraco. They are timated by « double motive of revongo for the tpaat and the hope of socurity for the fature, ‘Though tho whisky trials in Bt. Louls are «ver, excopt one, seyoral of tho moat prominont wonvicted porgona have demanded now trials, A woak orincapable person in Mr, Dyor'’s placa could easily resist those demandes before the Court in such @ mannor aa to lead to their being yrantod 5 and, withan incapable District-Attor- Mike Evans was on hand yostorday at an early hour, and started out hie doputios with instruc. tions to collect or levy, Howovor, Mike was afraid to tackto Wilbur If, Storey, of tho Tinies. ‘There are quoor rumore fn rogard to this Little oversight of Mike J:vans, Bomo arsort that ho in efratd of tho propriotor of the Truthteller, aud will not run tho risk of a personal aseanit through tho ehoct, though it is woll known that Mr. Btorey has been unrelenting in bis attacks upon Miko aia bis gang. On the otuer . — Dealers and Housekeepers, Attentin!: - Ponitivo Balo and no rosorvation. Exteusivo lino Mattroasos, all kinds, Large lino B. W. Bureaus, Commodes, Hedsteads, Hx, and Hroak(ast ‘Pablon, Ohaithy Lounges, &0,, finished and in white, Our,usual handsomo assortment NEW AND SECOND-HAND PARLOR, DINING, AND OFFICE jan08, Furniture; also Carpoting, Bedding, eee —————_——— : Dr. De Jongh's ney reas CGod-Liver * Oi! Dr. Granville, F, 3.8. author of The Spas of Germany,” writes? “De, do Jongh's Light-brown Cod-Liver Ol produces the desirod effect in a ehorter time than other kinds, and it does not cau! je DNuses auld indigestion (oo often cousequont on the sdiulule- Pilon Of the Dale oat arugula, dole cousignaen ints, $1, consignecs, Y co,, Loudon, Bole agents for the i é 1 Bafe, Bewing Machines, Orockory, indictment was found against bun with geauco upow a comrade and tho latter for with. | certaluly entitle them totho confilence of the public. | ney to progocute in tho now trials, those offend- Ansar, Harlord & Co, : a is Pealtation: the Jury appeariug agrood autotis | laud, it is exid that cortain city offl- holding testimony, | Pendleton was & pet, and Hor iuferamation addrese O. B. Halmon, Welolt, Wis,” | O° wodtd hope to get off, Moreover, the dis- Yated ining des Fe dionty, Uaesd & O05 New vis : directnea® of tho evidence. “Cha next day the | cials havo been curryiug favor with | Es allowed torosign, None of tha chargos Fs missal of Mr. Dyor is expocted to have & monitory and Semorallzing: effect, upon District- Attornoya and revenue ofilcers in Chiosgo, Mil- ‘waukeo,and elaewhere, sud the cffort to disgrace tho faithful and courageous man has therefore tho ardent help and sympathy of the Whisky Hag and its frionds io othor placew besides Bt. ould, Che country may #6 woll understand that the fightaf the whisky thiovea and their political allios is not over yot. They are burning with vote by which the indictment lad beon found waa reconsidered for some unexplained reason, and the entire aspect of the caso was changed, and no bill was found on # second vote. ‘Tho ease then dragged along awhile and was api reconaldered, but yesterday no bill was returucu. $ The manipulation in this case throughout wes equal to that in the Andrews case, and, quoting a Grand Juror, demonstrated that ‘*it iu impowsi~ lo, almost, to inalct any prominent persou.” amounted to auything sorious, and tho Alder- “A Bquaro Meal.” men demand tho reinstatement of the men. ‘We are sure our readers wil! thank us for calling, Several of them are torribly inconsed at the | thelr attention to the very handsome advertisement course puraucd by Beuuer in kooping trials | of the Excelsior Manufacturing Compsny, of St, socret, and punlebing by discharge whoover | Louis, as it would be uscless for us to try to say any: roveals tho proceedings. Star-chamber trials, | toing in favor of thelr great Chartur Oak Cooking Btore, they claim, aro iojurious to the discipline of tho | The very word suggoata the thought of » well-cooked force, and havo oxcited #0 many petty Jealousiss | meal, followed by oasy digestion, vigorous health, aunong tho men thatthero, aro twice as many | and a desire to have aud to do plonty ‘of real work, trials and twico as msny dischargos as undor | toaay nothing of tho comfort of » happy, contanted the old Police Board reglno. The war hag but | household, : the editor of the ZYmes, and Lave ondoayorod to induce Mike to fot up on bim, and allow the collection to go over, Mr, Btorey wantuarobate ov Lis laut year's city taxes, aud declares that ho will uot pay this year's. Mike says, howover, that ho is going fur Mr. Storey, aud to-day will eudoayor to bring the caah or mako a lovy. Yosterday afternoon a lovy was made on Bt. B, Matthews, No, 75 Van fiuren atreot. Ar. Matthews was rssossod lat yoar at Nog, 78 and Van Buren treet, where ho had @ MARRIAGES. HENDERSON — STEDMAN —In Chie: at Alle ory, G. Pe ‘eb, 39, John 8, Honders be did iiss Auuie KL oe HOUSE AT AUOTI ‘hte day at 3 p.Pal shall sail at Auction, on the promises, 955 Thirds ‘Two-story Frame House; cheap ground rent ‘Terahy $150 cash, balance on tin HIRAM DBUBH, Auctioneers CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALB b Of PRINTING PRESS AND TYPE, Saturday U1, at 3p, ma, T sball soll (et 108 Eifth-ay.) one fonts ot Stedman, allof this city, DEATHS. GOOPER—In this clly, March 5, 1870, of consump tion, Siearna F. Cooper, Bay,, in his B3th year, Huneral sarvioss ou, Gundiy, aferch 6, ntl p. mma at Printing Presa in porfect order, aixty-! —————— ————__+— resentment against all who have faithfully done | the residence of Mr, 8.0, Wisid, his step-father, No. Ne cagca for sho ssi, BESIEGED. store, eatrying “= ‘stock of pianos | Just began, and other developments will coon | | Tt Ya Bald that Tweed Has ete uty ia ihe St. Louis: prosecutions, pit Wabasbear, ¥riends of tofamily tated without Fe ed et a age duane aad 70% evANe neLeAonixa THe MaTRsox atanston, | S04, ouHBD tude | the stad aetoaee —-— ives the problem of rapid traaalt, Large profs, and | bave the nape been se con naorboate Wi Bia former reaidence, for interment f | MAAS BSDELL SHOWN, Mortgareon, ; Mike Evans awearu that he will get even with | jog to Hecd & Nong. ‘ho business way poor aud CRIMINAL. no returus. ‘The Domestic Hewing-Machins Company | ing ofticers elsewhere, aud puts mark oa overy Rapes ok Mins “alhy eof Otay RUM TITKAM Ds Auctions pills i el, Matteson yet. ‘The Mattosou alluded tots, of bac tp seas the Reeds abandoned it then and there, which has solved tho problem of range of work, ease to op- i a faithfat ofiicor who is ongaged In bringing tho | . is . conres, Mr. Andre Matteson, one of the Times | threw Mr. 2 fatthuwy out of « pouition, ‘ho tax | Cbarles Hermayer, for pounding the head of | erator, and durabilt whisky frauds to light, and prosocutioy the Pedi tore Pride ie Bans Mess Ele Dial ae ant te Z: ic? A SINS editors, who, on his part, registered a vow nover | Hue, Ot this stock ie over $200. After this, | Charles ‘liedeboke with a stick of wood aud with aes prominent aud intluential politicians aud others | gted-st., Gated stock Yards. an BV. keep rg td ment in tho city of NEW AND SECOND-HAN! GOODS, Furniture, Carpola, Tedding, Oftce Dott Counters, Shelving,” Suow-eacs, Hefrigersrrs, Soren Ghe Fixturee, Ollee Partitions, and Ofice Dal ing bought and sold, Matthevs hired No. 75, where ho opened music rooms, snd gold plavos for Martunan, of New York, and organs for the Voxel & Lindon Orgau Compauy, tho goody being inurely cousgoad to toyield to the Assossor, It was expected that ‘Mike would makes ratd upon Mattogon's rosi- dence yesterday, for the purpose of levying an iton bar, was yestorday Snod 850 by Justice | 5, ccttingatarge anne Gerauek, ‘pikila aad [Halues. Ho ook an appeal tow highor court. | {,47au'huyiisad pent inte hight tafe of ths * ‘Tho case of the hackman Michael Gaynor, tried | house, ! Funeral en Suadsy, larch 5, ot o'clock a. m., to the Oburch of the Nativity, By cartilages to Calvsry, MARSH—In this city, March 2, of typhoid forer, Janeds Perry, beloved wife of Alonso Marsh, sister of who bave bad a guilty share in them. Unless the proas and tho people make themselves beard thore iu too much reason to fearthat Mr. Dyor will bo disgraced, and tha importance of ry

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