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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TfiESDAY, MARCH 14, 1876, ; J. D. WEBSTER. Meoting of the Government 0floers and tho Employes of the Collector's Office, cross-oxamination of Me. Drown in his usual calm, deliborate mannor. ‘Aftor n woatisomo cross-oxamination, devoted ohiotly to roal estate matters, the Committos nd- Journed to this ovening. gtk W— AMUSEMENTS. MVICKER'S THEATRE, Loughlln, Caps, Phetps, Judge J. 0, Dan. Ganvin Bl Col, R, W, Iicaby, Col. Matthows, Gen. J. Whito, and_Col. ‘lorn, Capt, Watorman moved that Gen.’ Julins Whita's nwmo bo added to the Committeo of Ar- rangamonts, Carried. Gou. Hiammond then came in, and stated that he Lind hLeen appointed m Commiites of Ong, which had boen delegated by Reynolds Post, G. AUOCTION SALES, WM. A, BUITERS & CO,, * AUOTIONERNS, 118 &1 WABABH.AY, Wm. A. Butters & Co, ATCTIONBERS, HAVE REMOVED TO THE CITY. Lf‘a!mx- of unfairnoss wera aver made ag: piain away hl rg‘.1 tho to dofer action fn_approving tho 4welve of his poers on the 28th Inat. Themotin 4000 R d Raltenbach, propristor of the *'To- ted by te of aymon ) Prop: GENERAL NEWS. goniract waa then pay aad defomted DY B TOL8 OF 1 15,1 wrag yostorday branght boforo Judge Wal- = The contract was then npprowed, Dlassrs. | jace ss an insolvont debtar, and gave bail to an- Dr. Bamuel WNp:‘Ile- b ;l!“fll‘s &Tdm °l§ Ayam, Linnac, Gnentuer, Herting, and Lonorgsn | awer tha chazge on the 17th inst. the Whipple Unlversily an nols ogo, and | voting in tho negative. who hnap p‘ 1arge number of friends in tlfiu clty, An%r the rending of s number of biils, the The Grand Jury gave its tinie yesterday to tho Tearing of netty caaps. The Wilcke murder cass 3 AR, toinform th ntlome resont that the ) - e Yien dangeropsly sick at hia homo fn Jacksonile, | Dord sdjourned untll Fondas. il \::‘ru’summmo.-g’u. Thore Iy & robasiiy | Mre Emme Walloro sotnpesranto o QUERRD | 5 gopion of Ttesolutions of Sor- B’ ol Join She mostzg. s soon, 1 | JUdgo Skeinner's Now Building, 11, 13 0 jury wi journ to-morrow. 80! many years mus con- ey cottl niah somo necessa: usiness. L] -AY, 2 14 THE CENTENNIAL CARNIVAL. nldored n dramatic evont of no ordinary fmpor- row ot Ills Untimely e o B e e sdiing | et coelonof Walialiwriaad Midlonal, The temperature yesterdsy, ns observed by TATHER A FAILURE. Mr. Tuloy, counsol for tha Indicted udgos of Manasso, apticiao, 88 Madison street, (TAMBUNE | Jraman nataro delights in masquerading. To g“i?rg:r:tfio?l; &f:“:lkm‘;“;-‘:“f%é;fi“';:“;‘l‘; Buildiog), ras st B a, m., 23 degreea; 105 m. | gof oncaslf up in o fantaatio and unhoard-of | ig srgument ventorday morning boforo dudge %06;13m, 284 8p.m,20;8 Eim.. 24, Bar- | eontumo, to trip tho provorblsl light fantastls | MoAllster in favor of dismistiug the cases. smeter, 8 8. m., 20.60; 8 p. m., 2348, with somie one whom you do not know and can- | The Coust listenod pnuantlv.l n“d du‘nl‘d un‘l nhu;g ottt Ge T 3 & 0 0| ok by o Tz, e o o3 | BT AR S o rS Sl attont, B. o e Hirut Vicos | Pastima which is much favored by all olaesen of | ghinsaubt, and ao ordored tho oasen_dieminnod. Preaidaat, D. F. Jaosba 3 Becond Vico-Presidout, | Boclty. Thoro was nothing in the maaqnerado | Tho parties fmmediataly affected ure W. O"Brien, J. D. Hobba; Corresponding Hecrotary, 3. Jast ovening at MecCormick Hall which distin- | Henry Caliahan, Edward_Powaell, R, V. Konne- Ayres; Trossnror, H. A, Kean: Mnnlmi{n— guished it lrnm‘ m‘shot‘hur&ntur:nmnanu of the (lliv,l(&:)r?nlluu Maloooy, C. A. Waltiter, aud . Proshyterian, Gen, 8. Lockwood Drown ; Dap- | season, excep! 2 n invitations woro . Reed. tiat, E. N. Blake. “3:" ll‘;‘\?é?l&hunom;fisl:«(!nlll ;‘;‘;“fi' o,"!’g‘c‘i:{ A faw daya ngo, ona James Saunders, alsls Yosterday aftornoon, while 8 fnntln'fln Lo ot affald mpmln o, | Bromn, wasplaced n jail on the chargs of bas- for liguor was ondeavoring o bt £90 { thowa whom they hnd not known. Tt w e pal tards, ot u{?:::'fi‘:‘;m n:“{;g::dl\g?r::w Dangs, ;s?glrgk‘:t:fizklfg?el‘l“lznft:.x:rn;fi&?:n:!‘lxa‘inng\; lio dance snd a goneral carnival,—that is tho lftsh a Hannes t0 magy.n and ankoed that Saundors B Ak B, o s Head, recotvod | ook iiatcan bo aaid of ft. Gotten un by, % | bo discharked, Sho Was anxiaus b aen Saiderg yery serious m)umm. The conoussion causedl Il:r‘:l'l“\\'x ?mm"fluyy":fi?n t“:i’;ayl:o“x:lx o:lm;l:'nml? }uvn his Ilbn*::r. she “‘d& l'l‘l:i ng,)llxgx;‘gh lnm l‘x‘ul Ulood to gurh from bie Busss carh, ofe LS | Thoro wora” ncior, and. setoon-keopers, and B e el ik, il s hoe busband. Juidza sonsiblo condition. The doators say tho wounds Jndges, and courteaans, and 5"“'“‘”'1‘"*' nnd | \vajiace questioned bor closoly, and found hor sonelblo ooy fatal. A companfon whowap | artisla, with o falr spriukling of other pro- | mind more Influonced by a dosiro to gt rid of 5 fossionals, Not bound by the ordinaty ruled of with him was also ingensibio from whisky, and | [P0 ¥ thoy kicked 1 lhcll‘rflflfll Troo- | disgraco thao by hor affections for her seducor. could furnish no iuformation concerntug bl | 3000 "thtkon'aud lylnghod, mpld onjoyod thoum- fi::{l:l;‘;l;:];}zlungnm made ono, nnd wonton hame or rosidence, solvos ad Jibitam " " The commencemont oxorcines of tho Chicago | Tho list of the Committes In chargo of tho A BYSTEM OF 14 JONDING, Coiloge of Pharmaoy wero lield last "wmf Bt | affair has already been published, and nood 1ot tho Iirat Mothodist Church suditorium. ‘The | bo ropeated. It comptiged many yonng men following aro tho names of tho graduates: | who are woll known incircles that aro palite ns Julius H. Wilson, Jawes M. Kirkloy, Goorga W. | woll aa othorwiso, It neods only to bo added Toyt, 4, Leonard Mulfinger, Ernost Goorgo F. | tuat thoy cortainly &id all in their power Bischiofl, Frodorick C. Werner, La Motto Lovett, | to add reapectability to tho ball, and in n Alvin G. 1nmmer, Gearge H. Locach, Almon R, | measuro thoy succeeded, Tho dancing was TWhurber. ‘The valedictory, a vont and effeotivo | all that could bo asked for in affort, was dellvered in gracoful manner by Jullus | tho way of docorum and enjoyment, If tho 1, Wilson. Addrossos were also_ dolivored by | participsnts wore not of tha olass who nttond Presidont, and the by I'rof. Il D. Garrison on | socioty gatherings, they certeinly conducted bolialf of tho Facaity. thomeolvos a8 woll na could be roquired by the A respootable young lady was found at tne | mant fastiious, !lllnnl:aantml do’}mt That av’nnlnz pertiuacoous- | It s '““{1,: ":c'.';';‘k b‘;}“’“‘l”wm: °?é°‘r!:{g: 1y cudeavoring to abtain s fresride in aoy dirac~ meot “’l“"l- i |°fln "“j h‘ Ilth“Pr i t tion. Sbe is ovidently insane, and waa taken to 1y decoratod with flags and bannors o foron tho Armory. She says hor name is Kitty, and notionahtios. Thera was, to bozin with, a A era toat word asy bo sout to Dr. Hesch | grand mocen, which wna paciioatod " in Jivlig on Pautina stroos. Sho e bolow mediam | by, about 100 mesoors, oilred in the eight, dark Lair and oyes, and drossed {n dark [ Fichos an mos variod . ! 05& clothos. 8lo ia very quiot and undemonstrative, reprosonting nearly ovory grade of lifo an o, e e hamo. thns | notlonality. Tho coslumes ware gorgoous, thoto Mitty. If Dr. Banch i Iu tho city tho ofticons at [ Dolosa Jvmflwodw loy of highly-tinted silks nod tho Armory would like to have him call, and, if flhrrg:;’-n ilmlz" vlv:;xr ",’ ‘l‘::! ‘T!’]&%‘i’?lna'l :;’n fimr:} possibia, [dentity ;h&u:ég;t&:;uo oSG ROmAD: [’3?1 dum’l-mundn upon tho floor aa well as in the Mr. 5. B, Jeukine, of the firm of Iiilger, | Fellorice. Jonkins & Fason, d(od t his rosidence, No. ¢ol' [ 'The programmo ombraced hvonlyl numbers, Michigan avenue, at 0 o'clock yesterday morn- and_included soveral ublonux“ which wero ing. 'Hr. Jenkins was born 1 Cobassct, Mass., | spirited In concontion nnd well-carricd out. twenty-soven yoars ago, aud waa the son of "I'hoy roforrod mostly to the subjocta appropri- 8. L. Jenkina. He came to Chicago in 1855, and ato to tho Contennial yoar—such as Washington Yor twolvo years hioid the position of confiden- | sud Lafayotto at Valloy Forge and Washington tia! bookkooper to E, G. L. Faxon. Upon the crossing tho Dolaware, Theso acones wero in- donth of Alr, Faxon, Mr. Jonkins formod s co- torsporsed judicionsly with tho dnnces, and nership with F. B. Uliger nud 3lr. Faxon's hélped to vary the monotony of tho ontertaln- B?éim, and tho firm bes carrled on thobusinces | MOt considorably. ‘Thors was a gonoral un- had go noarly concludod ita buainoss, but it would take o rocess and awalt tho coming of tho I'ast. don, Ilammond, Gen, MoArthur, Uen.J, B, Reynolds, Col, Brown, Gon. Chotlsin, and Col. Baidwin woro, on motton, added to the Commit- tee on Resolutions, Gon. MoArthur suggoated that the Commities of Arrangoments moot at 10 o'clook this morning In Gon, MoArthur's oflics, for the pnrpose of oalling on tho family of tho decoasod. Gon, Hiammond then said that tho 1ifo of Gen. Wobater should bo Liold up asan oxample to follow. Ho lisd mot him in tho army sixtecn yoaraago. He wns thon a genial, kind gantlo- man; he was froe from snobbery, and was alwaya conrteous even to the most humblo in rank. Ho was always fairand jmpsrtial in his decleions, and nover arbitrary or unjust. Thowe who knaw Gen, Webster best liked him most. Ho was a modol _gentloman sad soldier, and bo did not know that thero could boa groator honor given him than stating this smong the frionds who konew Gon. Wobster intimately. Let thom all loave such A rocord of honor fo thoir childron as QGon. Wobater did. A recoss wan then taken, butat 10 o'clock Iloynolda Post biad failed to come, and the meoting adjuurned {0 this ovening, B o'clock, at thie eama place, when the Committeo on Reaolntions will repork, and culogios be delivored on the honored doad. Thoe Committeo on Reaolutions will moat at 3 o'clock this nftornoon in the gontlomen's parlor of tho Grand Pacific Hotol. Gon, Wobstor will bo buriod at 10:30 o'clock Thuradsy morning from Unity Church. OBITUARY. pectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, JawesviLun, \Vis., March 13,—Mr. J. L, Kim- ball, ono of Janosville's most roapectod citizons, foltdead in tho comotory this aftornoon. o was attonding tho funersl of Ars. Brandage, aund, o8 the precession was lonving tho cometery grounds, Lio mounted the hoarso ond sat boside the driver, 1ntonding to ride homo with him, 'Thoy bad nov goro but a fow {udn whon tho driver called to tho persons fn the roar saylog that Mr, imball had " faloted. Tho people called to immodiately wont to the Loarso and found that Alr. Kimball was doad. Tho body was placed In tho carriage nnd takon to his rosidonco. The blow to the family +waa intonse, as ho hadleft tho houso an hour or B0 previous in ‘Yood boalth, Mr. Kimball was among tho oldest citizens in Jancsyillo, and woa doaply reapectod by tho ontiro community. For soveral yoars ho has beon President of Lhe Oemotory Associntion and at ono timo was Post- mastor. His donth wns probobly caused by hoart-disonse, y Svectat Dispateh to The Chicaas Tribune, Laronte, {nd, March 18.—Mr, B. B. Ar- pold, who has for soveral yoars ko{at the eating- honso at the Lako Bhoro depot in this olty, died T:-nm suddonly this morning of lung fover. Mr. NUTTERS & €03 REGULAR TRADE 8ALR WIITE, YELLOW, AND ROUKINOHAM WARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, < AEL = s, WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 18, st 9:30 o'cloct, AV New btore, morthesst corner of Wabashiay, sy Madiron-at, boulelen’ 1-(© Shulinssly BUTTERS & CO.'8-REGULAR TRADE SALR DR Y GOODS, Fine Oustom-Made Clothing, Woolons, Hats, Caps, Boota, Bhoes,ota,, TRURSDAY MORNING, March 10, at U:3) o'clock, At New Btors, norihcast’ cornor of Wabashea, a5y Madison-st. e e e e o AUCTION SALE AT Marhle Pront Dwelling 86 Vinoomnessy, (botweon Thirty-Afth and Thirty-seventh-ats), Thureday Morning, March 16, at 10 o'el'’k, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Parlor, Chamber, and Dining.Noom Sels, Brumels sng Wool Ca , Pletures, Hair Mattressos, Jlodding, | Mirrors, Kiterien Farniturs, Cooking Rango, Crockery and Glasawars, TThe abovo 14 nearly new aud in nico order, WM. A. BUTIERS & 00., Auctioneers, Fifly Cases Hen's, Boye', and Youuds' FUR AND WOOL HATY at Auction, on TIHURSDAY, March 16, 1t 11 o'clocks, 1m,, at our Halearooms, Nos. 118 and 130 Wabsahay. nomhesst corner Madfaon-st. Thoabova are just re celved from Essiorn manufacturcrs, snd wili bo sl Without Tescrvn for canh. WAL A. DUTTERS & €0., Auctionsers, BUTTERS & C0.'S REGULAR SATURDAY AL, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SATURDAY MORNING, March 18, ot 9:30 otlk, At New Btoro, 118 & 120 Wabash-av,, N. E. corner Madison-st, == BY G. P, GORE & CQ,, £3and 70 Wabash-av, Second Great Anction- Trade Sale! Dry Goods! Clothing ! Carpets| | DRY GOODS AND CARPETS tance. Dy tho most assiduous sppilcation, and with the ald of natarally quick percoptive facul- tlos, Mrs, Waller entablished a reputation with tho playgoora of ten yeara ago which has easily sarvived hor absenca from tho stago. Itisaa- tonishing, indeed, that her uamo and tho qual- ity of hor art ure genoraily so well known and that sho is cherishod in sach affoctionate ro- mombrance by so large s cirolo of rogular playgoars, Nearly fiftoen yenrs ago aho fllled an eugngement at MoVicker's Theatre, appearing thien, as now, in the patt of Meg Merrilies. At tho ond of tho third act she was boisterously anm- moned boforo tho curtain by an audienco which fillod overy part of the theatro. Mr. MoVicker, who, as Doniinie Sampzon, led hor on the stago, respondail fn hor behalf to tho rathor nnusual demand for m spooch, and said that, in his oplnion, the audlenco prosent had enjoyod the privilego of seeing ono of tho fincst pieces of soting on_the Amorican Atage. 'Tha spoaker deoply felt what he ealdysnd hia sentiment wes applauded to the ocho. Mra, Wallor's powers have not beon impalrod ny disuge. Time has rathor mollowod $hau de- cayed them ; and for such parts a3 the ono sho assumed Inat night sho {8 perbapa oven battor fitted ndw than betoro. JIn the dying sceno she was painfully roalistio, Tho presnco of death ftself moomed to hang ovor the stage, and the poifeor hush which provailed throughout the house showed how _perfectly the illu- slon wna maintaived. Not to insti- tato Invidious and nocessarily unfair compari- sons with;Miss Cusbman, it may bo said that, in the earller aoones of tho play, Mra. Walter was not 80 entiroly eatisfactory aa in the Iater ones. Sho sooms to have beon misled by thosentimen- tal gush which cortain critics have poured out in rogard to tho * weirdness* of tho oharactor. Special prajso has boeu Iavishod on her for Lo- ing ** woird," and, n9 & consoquonce, sho had bo- como woirder and weirdor, until hor character ag n Gypsy quoecn is almost lost, Bhe ropresonts Meg ns boiug a witch who bas been allowed a vacation by Hecale, and stopped out of Shak- epearo into Waltor Scotl, not 8s omo who possosses o cartain tamporal as well as spiritual powar over her subjeots. The ruined majesty of Meg is not portrayod aa it should bo, whils the biut at witchoraft, which is undoubtedly given both in tho play snd the novel, is too liberally improved upon. These commonts on Mrs. Wal- lor's rendering of tho part should not bo intor~ preted as mere eaviling, or as born of a spirit of dotraction, Her tslent as an actress, and tha bhigh positlon which sho doservedly occupies both 8s an ortist and ja woman, “nre eufiicient to securo lier from any but tho most respectiul notico. Nor {8 it within bounds to say that sho is not grand s Meg. In tho last act, where sho Lina no_ tomptation to bo waird, her impnssioned and trutnful acting rivale, if it does not sur- Denth, Gathering of His Friends nt the Paclfio— Appointment of Committees, AT THE CUSTOM.HOUSE. AMEETING OF OOVERSINNT EXTLOYES. ‘Thore wers signa of monrning sround ths Ons- tom-Houno yestorday, The Collector's office and the offices of the oclerks and depatios wore dis- tingulshod from others o tho buliding by the knota of black crape attached to tho doors. Bo- stdes this outward mark of griof thoro waa that calm, subdnod tone around the building which could enly havo oxtated nnder the prosence of & cnlamity such as the death of » grost and good man whoso form had bocn dally prosent about the old bullding. Gon, Webster twas no doubt mirsed. Tho suddon sickness had kept him from the oflice for sevoral days, but probably no ono sbont the placo soomed to roslizs tho oxtent of the danger until tho brave eoldior and the e man had boen laid low., Whero deep griof exists 1t must find ex: roesion in some way or anothor, and therofore Lo tost natural thing tha decossed Collectors friends oould do yestorday was to meot and drafs, in suitable form, an oxprosaion of those foelings which Jay nearost their hearts, THE MEETING. Accordlngly, a mooting of the gontlomon con- nected with tho Hevenue Ofiics, the Ousiom- Hlouwo, and tho Sub-Treasury, was held at Judgs Drummond’s room at 1 p. m. Amonr those Ppresant wore Judgo Drummond, Judge Blodgett, Gov, Beveridge, United States Commlesloner Hoyno, Registor 1libbard, tho Hoo. J, Rusacll Jonos, Collector ot the Port, District-Attornoy Daogs, Willism II, Dradloy, United States Mar- shal Campbell, Col. Kiunoy, Judgo 3liller, Maj. Kirlkland,@W. M. Laughlin, F. I, Datteratall, }l. A. Plimpton, J. 3. Sluon, and E, A, Thoma- on, Tho mosting waa called to order by Judge Drummond, who made a fow vory sppropriate romarks on tho death of Gon. Webster, and htatod tho object of tho meating. Maj. itirk- 1and was _then appotnted Socretary, and the fol- lowing Committce chosen to draft a serics of resolutiona botittiog tho ocoasion : Oapt. W. M. Laughlin, Maj, Josoph Kirkiand, 1L N. Hib- bard, Whiiam H. Dradley, Marshal Campbell. Upon resssombling, tho Commltteo roportad tha fallowlug Thomas Nolson yestordsy prenantod s lotter to tho Clork of the County Board, signed by the Btato's Attorney, ssking that tho Btato’s Avtor- ney's offico be calcimined. Mr, Nelaon's intorost in tho matter will bo woll understooil by tha pub- 1lo when it 1s made known that ke doos that kind of work, 1a in favor with the Board, that soveral othor officials have boon influencod in the samo way, and_that tho county has thareby spont & groat deal of monoy nanécessarily, all of which ho hsa received. Of Iato the plan of ihose anxzious for a job from_ tho county hes been to revail upon somo official and mako him boliowa bat cortain things wero necessary. Notabla among such jobs ia tho ono socured by Hogan for putting in nosta of staam-pipo in mast of tho ofiicon of the bullding. ‘Tho astonishlng foature is that the officials will llston to tho importani- tics of these Treasury loeches, and that the Board stionld subscquently adopt tho recom- mondations. —_— THE CITY-HALL. The City Colloctor took in 8500 yostorday.! Whator-roota yeatordsy woro S1,793, and re- coipta from tho City Collector 8713, : Mike Evans’ mon wata busy yastorday in mak- ing out tho dolinauent tax-list, and no colloc- tions wero made. The Board of Public Works yoeterday issuod an catimato of $7,178 to Cox Bros. for work on tho Bluo Island avonue viaduct, The Judiclary Committeo transactod no busi- nces yestorday, 88 only Ald. Richardson and Wa- TESOLUTIONS Reaotved, That we hereby oxpress our Ligh spprocia- tion of Gch, J, D, Webater s a eaidler, a cavil officer, o gentlomstl, a8 mau, and oux senss of the groat . ) IN ALL THEIR VARIETY. ° masking st midnight; snd daucing continmed | torman woro prozont. There woro to havo boen | pass, that of the Jamonted Cushman, lora which hia death fufiicts on this community sod old was one of Laporto's bost and most en- 7 7 "f)';, s:fi:oo.m of Octobor, 1871, Mr. Jenkios was | from that timo until dawo. consldered tho Asyor's nomination for tho offico P The play dragred heavily, ns usunl, {n tha | onthe country at largo, torprising citizons, honored and rospocted br m?u ”’x‘um‘fil un.lkmuon in Boya', Youth's, and Childreny £0 Liave boen marriod, bu the firo poatpoucd the — s of Corporation Counsel and the resolutions | firat two ncts, tho roal nttractlon of tho'evoning | [Ressived, Thiat wo show, o tho ionored dead the ltat | all, - Ho was 8 momber ot tho Common Councily | _ Bpring etyien, assortod fabrica. and nicely samorist wedding o faw dsys, whou bhis nuptisia with THE RECORDER'S OFFICE. from the vations ward cluba ssking the Council | not appoariug until the end of tho sccond ',fln:l':L“ Eeapec our power by attending and in his death tho eity mourns tho loss of an { sizes. 'R0 PIATSE, TiE8H GOODS. Tusadry, Mirh F, 1t. Liilger's oldest daughtor wero colobrated, STALTING IN ON THAT INVESTIGATION. to call an cloction for Mayor. act. " Aho musio wns quito croditablo, | STt g muat eoptes of tha proceotings of tuis | Lonorablo, upright, and Olicistion wman. 14, 0:50 5. . GEO, F, GORE & 00, Mr. Jookins wos generally respected, and Flaally, aftor many dolays snd much quibbilog e T 'hlnumuch as {t was not positivoly painful. | meeting be presented to the Preaidont of tho Unitod Baurnsony, Md., March 18.—8iator Harriot, 63and 70 Wabashar, lonvoa n Jargo eircle of friends. 1o was a $ ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho mounting wna boautiful, “snd tho | States, the Commissioner of Internul liovenue, and to thio Superior of the Protostaut Episcopal Order promiuent momber of the Apollo Commandery, on tho part of the Committas on Publio Records h fuvited to attoud tho Tuncral. of the County Loard, tho {nvestigation of the wilichitien bwnwz::;):” ACUIDENT. : k. Ttocordor's offico haa beon commonced, It is & A distressing aud_sorious aceldont occurred | vory limitod Iavestigation, being conflned simply yfl;;:hn:fyo ,m‘;z::;lx_n‘x ‘i'xlll m&h; mflm llzzlm!:;mla! to a comparison of the offico accounts with tho whioh fivo Ia: A | vouchoru sent to the County Board; at Jeast, that owing to tho ouelessnoss oxotsisad in the con 18 tho work tad out for the so-catled experts who ptruction of a building, About 11 o'clock, 88 ‘workwen wore mzmcsihn rear portion of the | have beon hired by tho Commitiee on Publia OUB THIRD GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SPRING STYLES Boots, Shoas & Stinpers Wil be held on WEDNESDAY, March 16, at b:30 8. m, prompt. For a display of Modium and Fioe Gnts Goods, FREE TO BELL, no better. opporsunity for company 0f sopernumeraries both numerous aud inslligent. ‘Tho scouo in tho Gypsy camp waa pictursaque, though porhaps too splck-and- Apnn o4 to aprons, ribbuus, eto., for any realistio effocts, Nouo of the supporting .parts was mur- dored, aud nono was noticeably woll played, ox- cept the Dandie Dinmont of Mr. Johnson, which was tolorablo, though it hoa often boen beltor dono here. tho family of our lamentod friend. On motion of Commissioner Hoyno the reso- 1ntiona wero unsnimonsly adopted, and the mool- ing sdjourned. There was no recourae to orn- tory, no flighta of eloquence wers indulged in, but thora was that quict, solomn nxi:rnsnlon of griof on each countenanco which spoko far moro significnutly than tho words of any speakor could havo dono. of " All Saints,” died yestorday morning, aftor » short illnors. Bistor Iarriet was tho Mother Suporior of tho order in tho United States, and onp of tho firat threo Protestants that entored llléguorder whon it was organized in Eogland, in e I Enow By the Noises I Hear All Around ‘Fhat spring is app roaching again, The Academy of Sclences moet this eveniog at No. 263 Wabash avenue. Tho Mondelesohn Quintetto Ciub of Doston give tho ninth eutortainmont in the Lakenido geries at Farwoll Hall this evening. A moeting of tho Obicago Litorary Socloty wiil d Central Hotol fronting on Michigan ave- | Jocorda. s | Bo heid thia afternoon at its rooms ta foko At a Jator meoting, hold at 4:30 p.m., in tho | Bo Il oll my « Domoatio | maching buyers haa ever boon offered fn thia clty, x?x’x:?uafflg Hho eutire tloor 53 which fihuy era Noeorda: ““x: u.';“zn;}::ff&a‘:nu‘ b Saturdars | setiqp on the death of tho lato Gen 3. D. Web- | pyo I A O e Bidn In | O0lectors olis, 5 s=s > ggggmwguflgg@rfigflmfimfl N GEO, T ‘,}3!,{“ k00, q ecipitating ruclius Bul- ter, . ¢ THE IMMED] EXP, J ot ] fi‘:fi;fm c’hvufl ‘l'lliy'g(‘;:x. gl(nlmfi Woelch, Jo‘llm :L‘::,d c‘;':::otm:? 2 lne mplfl;:—?s;. urtn ‘u’:g b= ‘;b il b th 1 tho Btar Lecturo Coursa took place last evenlng | of tho Depnrtmont, bosldes saveral othors, woro mvl’mhmfluu;— | s it *_and haxu‘nmu L Cmer 0 "tho | throbeh tho Tocordors booka. Ia secordaace < Thora sl Eiation Deld SV attdfiom af [t Pivmgith Onusgtn i wis L ths stitps 9% presoat. Capt- Latgblin callod tho moeting o Novormore (n Thursday, March 16, at 9 12 ol @ An uryiog them in tho do- b « to -or- cort by ti -kuo nilhs ordor ans . James chosen roside. - 7) o e buildigg i procoss of H}.‘,héatf,.?,?.‘f:.',“ i:;m:u“:f .,',,éf“,‘"..‘}fl,’f‘"&u‘;f fanizo & society for the promotion of tho kin- o Dosten, hn-fl:’;‘ urn': um Pn'm,’_";:on:fi“ o:‘:‘;’_ faking tho ouair, Col. Jomes aaid Lo hiad jost on | A2 120 CoArsh 8 sitty tookl-pordors s0d {ooltidcetroy Wo shall offer large stock of 1ng chemical flufds find o placo on tha toilets of senat- blopeople. ‘The fragrant and proservativa Hozodont B ciodod thend ol old and estoemod friond, the Government sn honest, triod officor, and tho community & good citizon, Mo would leavo 1t to tho kindly feclings of thoss presont to determiuo what slould be done in the way of showing their rospoct for their dead friond. Maj. Kirkland waa then appointed Bocretary end tho followlog Committos choson to draft resolntions : Deputy DBattorstall, Storokcoper Waite, and Gaugor Brown. Tho namo of Maj, demolition was oniginally four stories in hoight, sud covered a ariaco 35 feot by 100, ‘The first floor waa used as s ball-room, snd the super- ptruclarc _was divided Inta apartzmonts for guosts. Tho hotel has boen vacant for somo time, and recontly it was decided to rebuild it, and divido it up into residouces, tho roar portion to beused as stables., ‘Tho work of tearlog down was begun woveral days ago, and the laborers hod concluded with tho uppor stories Baturday. Yestorday worning tho men above named were assigned to the first floor above tho foundattone, and wero busily ocenplod 1n loosening nnd 1emoving tho lumber of which it is consttucted. At tho. hour moutioned, Thomas Michaclgon, the foreman, was directing oporations, swhon a crock was Loard, and before auy one was able to escapa tho floor soparated o the middlo and fell in. Atouco theontire force was ol to work on the ruius, and tho unfortn- nate victima roleased from thoir critical positions, Sullivan was found to Ladly bruised, aud sout to his rosidenco, No. 746 Indinnn avouuo, John Higgins, Miko Wolch, and John Britkio were taken to tho County Iinvlhl. and Carney was able to walk home, Higgins recowved » painful wound on the anklo and hed four ribs fractured, boing the most soverely injured of tho party. Mo is marriod, = residing ab No. 159 Twenty-sccond strect, aod will bo con- * fined to his bed somo tima. DBritkle waa jujured internally, aud Welch was brulsed sbout thio body, but both will bo able to work i a fow daya. It Beoms almost o mirecle that more were not_engulfed iu the ruiny, 8a chero was a forco of forty-slx mon employed. Michaolson nar- yowly escaped, and condomus the bulldiog a8 having boou o poorly constructed that it was a mattor of surpriso an accident hnd not praviously oceurred. 'Tho accidont was caused by the ropa- rating of tho trussea, which wero spliced, and supported tho floor whoreon the laborors were working. dergarten intoreats of this city, Tho organiza~ tion will prabably be called the Frocbol Uaton. Tho Women's Contennial Association of Iti- nois has fuvited 3Mrs. B. D. Gtlleeple, of Phila- dolphis, to visit Chicago in tho interests of tho Cautonnial movement. ‘Lhin lady ia Chiatrman of tha Exooutive Committeo of thio Wornen's Da- partment of the great Exposition. Much Inter- est aud onthnsiaam is Inoked for as among tho rosnlts of hor visit. Bbo speaks w Farwell Hall to-miorrow ot 7:30 p. m. The Tourth Ward West Division Public Im- provement Club will_hold a meotiog nt tho northwest cornor of Dearborn and ‘Lhirty-sev- onth atreat this ovouing at half-past 7 o'clock. The object of the moeting is tho gotsing of a sewer on Doarbora, from Thuty-third to Thirty- ninth sireet, and tho election af an Alderman from tho wost gide of the Ward who will advo- cato that improvemont in the Counctl. UALATED STREET CHURCIE OPENING, Tho opening of thia church, No. 782 Ronth Halated stroot, near ‘I'wontioth, will cccur thly ovening, a8 proviously sunounced, Ten will bo gorved from 5:30 to 7:16. Short addresscs by soveral city pastors and others, Tea will bo rorvod again at D o'clock for thoso who como Iato. Bnocial 'buses, with sigu ** Halsted Street Chureh,” will start trom the corner of Michigan avenue nnd ‘Phirty-second street, nnd Wabash avenuo and Fourtoonth stroet, at 4 and 5:90 p. m. ; Trimty Cburch, corner Indiuna avonue and Twenby-fourth stroot, 4:10 and 5:40; Grace Churell, coroer LaSallo snd Whito stroets, 8:30 a0d 5:30 ; corner Claricand Washington strests, 4, 5:15, and 5:45 ; Madlson and Ilobey, 3:45 and 6:30 ; Contooary Chureh, corner Monros and Morgan, 4, 6:30, and 5:45, The church can nlso be roach- od by Archer avenuo cars, Bluo Ialand avonua cars, and flarrison, Caoal, Stato, and Lake stroot 'busea. missioner Carroll's man being Mr, G. J, Hitch- cock, Commissionor Ieldon choosing hisbrother, Mr, C. N. Holdon, sod Commissioner Mulloy bringing in Mr. Josonh Adamn, who baa hiara- toforo been ongaged in boolkkeeping for a firm at tho Stook-Yards. Tho tureo oxpoiis came tozother yestordav mortuing at tho.tecorder’s office, aud recolved thalr instractions from Commissloners Ilolden and Mulloy, Carroll not boing vieible, They immodiately sot to work, boing providad with the cash-book, containing tho receivts from the 18t of Decembor until tha preseut time, and the vouchers mado ont daily for the {uspection of tho County Board. Tt ubould ba neated hero that all this work is unpecessary and vold of resulta. Of courso, tho figures on the cash-book nnd on the vonchers will corraspond, No official would be so foolish os to lay bimself open to immedinte detection such a8 must necessarily follow provided tho fig- ures did not correspond. All that is neceasenry for tho Committeo to do in this branch of tho investigation is to add n&:hn entiro recoipta a8 thoy appoar on the cash-book, snd, aftor doduct- ing the rny-mll, to comparo them with tho amount of actual cash on hand. Tho task 18 cor- tainly of tho nlmrleut kind. But porhapa tho truth is not what Is roquired. T'owards noon, whilo the Committes of exparts waro still Iaboring with _tho formidable pile of vouchers baforo them, Mr. C. B. Galvin, 'a for- mer eraploye of the office, appeared and volnn- toorod to make cortain chiargos against tho Re- corder. At first the Committee oxpreesed an en- sire willingness—nsy, oven & desire—to hear what he had to say ; but he had no eooner be- gun thnan one of the Committes interposod with tho doclaration that his chargea did not come within their jurisdiction, and, theroforo, they could not Lear them, Mr. Galvin's sllegation, hotwover, o far a8 mado, was to the genoral ef- fect that cortaln nmployes in the abstract and other dopartments wore croditod with work whioh thoy had neyer porformed, and had ro- colyed pay to which thoy were not eutitled. 1o inatanced the caso of un employe named John- Bon, who was paid 2100 & mogth during Javuary and Fobruary for doing the work of judgment clnrk, when in reality be had not performed n single function portaining to that position. What clse bio hod to say was suppressed by tho rofusal of tho Committeo to liston to bis charges. M. ¢, N, Holdou, ono of the oxperts, was kind enough to inform Mr, Galvin that ho mighs ro- duceliisstatemont to writingand !nrmnllg preaont it to the Committeo, nnd that ls probably tho way in which the matter will evontually come ond yoar of its crgaoization, and con- sists of Mossre, Bornbard and F. Listemaun, E. Gramm, A, Belz, A. Hurtdogen, sud Eugeno Welnor. The programme, which was along ono, contained somo_oxcollont numbers, The concert openod with Mendelssohu’s Quin- totte fn B flat for strings, which showed tho Club to thobest advantago, It has arrivod st o remarkablo degros of porfection in the playing of concortod pleces. All tho numbers were played with great precision and acouracy, and groat attention was givon to the light cod’shado of tho coloring of these little tone-picturea. Tha club bos made great improvement stoco last year, a8 was demonstrated by the playing of Liszt's Rhuopsodio No. 14, arrangod by Mr. B. Listemann, The organlzation that can bring ‘out nll tho cfcet of au orcnestra only lacking in volumo of sound is to bo congratulated upon its success, Tho '* audanto cautabile® from the quartotte in D by Tachaikowsld was playod with requisite ~ coloring, =and was o Purhwt little gom in its way. Tuo club mtroduced for the first timo to o Chl- cago audienco Mis Laura Schirmor, of Boaton, a young lnd{ pogsessing a light aurmnn voice of sympathotlo” quality, sud who elngs with sz preasion and tuulins aud shows good schiootivg. ‘The only serious drawback to ber singing is slight tremulo. Ifor npumbers wore the canzon- etts, “Min Plearolla” from Gomoz' new opers ‘‘Halvator Roes,” und a soog, “To Bovills,” by Dossaucr. Tho former was on- cored, in apswor to which sho sang Alfred Penso's song **Little Brown Iyes Ilath tho Maiden.” Mr, B, Listomnano playod s Hougarian fastasia for violin in bis own wnasterly maaver. AMr. Belz whowed great skill in tho handling of that difioult iustrumont, the Fronch born. A concerto for ‘collo by Hervals was played by Mr. Hartdogon, and wny much admired. Mr, Woinor playod a fan- tasio for flute in hundwomo style. ‘fuo concert cloaod with Wobor’s * Iuvitation to the Danco," played by the club. This_evoning the olub gives a concort at tho TUuion Pack Church, when nmong other things it will givo the ovorture ta ** Alidsummer Nighl's Dream,” and a quintetto of Bvendson. Miss Behwrmer will slng a cavatina from tho * Hu- guenote," and the * Jawol Bong " from Faust, Tho Mendelssohn Quintetto Clab of Doaton glves o concert at Farwoll IIall this ovoniog, A most sdmirablo programme hns boon propared, ombraclng tho overture to * Oberon,” themo and variations from the quartatte in D minor of Schubort, and the Pilgrim’s chorus and tonma- wmeut march from ** Tavnhausor.,” Miss 1, A, lumphroy will sing the grand scona and aria from the * froluchuetz." FINANCIAL. DANIEL. DREW FAILS FOR $1,500,000, Bpecral Disvatch tu The Chicago Iribune, New Yonxk, March 13.—Tho rumor of the fall- ure of Drow provos corroct, Hio linbilities are over $600,000. ‘The papors were filod late Batar- day afternoon. Br. Alvin Burt, Drew's counsol, eays be |y liabls as Trustoo for four grandchil- dron fu tho sum of’ 600,000, which In socured by §920,000 par valuo in tho dtock of tho Peoplo's line of steamors, sud about $70,000 market valuo of stocks and bonds, Ho is also indebied to tho samo chil- Pttt 0 C— Lundborg’s Californin Water fortolletand bath ; delighifuliyfragrant and vefrashing e et REINFONS ~SUNDMAN—Dy the Tov. John P. Nyauish March 13, 1670, aé tho O1d Ladies Home, Oni- Kirkland was wards sdded to the Commit- | €380, Jobn Aloxander Iiclnfors and Marla Jobanna | Rockers, What-Noa, Extenafon and Breakfast Tabls w‘arf( ‘and tho lul?g‘:xrng u:uludflunu ‘oro roported: | Sundman, both of Guristinasiad, Finland. TH01E Cloxh and op Unholatared Tookors. Wanhataads Wrenzan, In the death of Josoph D, Webster, tho | = DEA B s o e o] Bation neca & mosk wotlhy cliiten, tho Aoerniiety Desks, Dookeuses, Carpets, Floor Oft Gloth, 300 Wood Tost upright scrvant, the community s most por mu“g e tts > soock trsaty ol pet po Ohalra, Q. P, GORE & CO,, Auctioneers, Itesolved, That In this §mperfect form, we, hissub- g a oribaaton o offco, desire to accord st xpriasion of By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO, 117 Wabasb-av,, N. W, corner Aadison-at, our deap sorrow for Lis death,—a sorrow which words Second Spring Trade Sale 0! 9500 Casss Bonts and S soften, not remove. Resolsed, That wo weat tho usual badge of monra- 1ng for thirty days, Fieaatced, Anuat wo attend hin funoral in & body, Resolved, That u copy uf theso proceedings bo sent 10/ the Conimiasioner of Internal Revouue, and to tha AT ATCTION, Tuosday Morning, March 14, at 9 o'clock, Bplondld new stock of Congress, Aloxis Ties, Caf Boots, Ladies’, Miases!, sud Chiidren's Bhocs snd 8l m. Childran% Colored Shoes, all kinds, NO JAS. P, MONAMARA & €O., Anr:flnneerl-q family of our Jamented friond, After reading the resolutions, and boforo thoir By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctionoars, 84 and 83 Randolph-st. adoption, nppropriato remnrks wero mado by EINITURE BALE. Maj, Kirkiand, Col. Murphy, Doputy Duffleld, G ' 4 TUESDOAL. Mot 1y 3 U0 o Ty O ‘s0cicn Honsehold Furniture, That will bo sold to the highest bldder. Call and e amine, Elegant Parlor Suits In "‘E style, Chamba Bots with Dresaing Cases, Chinmbor Sots with Marbly and Wood-top Buresus, Marble and Wood-top Talls, 3Iarble and Wood-top 10all Trees, Elogant Eaxy Chiairs, Walnut Bedstoads and Burcaus, Walnut Ohalrs asg \ e A A A AR Ar e WEBSTER—On_Bunday morning, March 13, Gen. 7. D, Webster, in tho Goth year of Lis age. Funeral sorvices at Unity Church Thiursdsy morn. ing at half-past 10, Carriages to Roschill, 2 pERARY-At o March 10, Tobort Hammond ary, born at am, years, A ool Trorn tho ot of ik grandiaughter, Mrs. L. Wober, 363 Twonty-ninth-st,, Wednesday, Maroh 13, 24108 1. £~ Byracusa papors pleaso copy. JENKINS—At 8 o'clock this morning, March 13, Samuel 1, Jonkina, of the firm of Hilger, Jenkins & Foxon, and son of Capt, 5, L. Jankiny, of Cohasset, Busa., aged 37 yoars, &~ Doston papers pleasd copy. TARMON—Monday morning, March 13, 1876, Judge a0 Larmon, of Tolono, IlL Notioo of funoral hercafter, RYAN—Mondsy March 13, Thomas Ryas, aged {0 jears, e wheral from rosldence, 45 East Tndlons-st, ., on Wortneaday March 15, 8t i1 a.m., to Church of tho oly Namb and cars to Calvary. snd Capt. Laughiln, Tho romarks were shart, pimplo, dignified, and_gincers. Tha resolutions wore then unanimously adopted. The Commit- toe on Resoluticns were instructed to notify the gontlomon prosont a8 carly a8 possible of the tume of tho funeral. Col, Plimpton moved that, 88 oflicora of tho TInternal Rovenue Dopartmont, they contributo toward procuring an oil—mh\dng of Gon, Web- wtor to bo placed in the Collector’s ofiice. Tha motion was adoptod, and the following Commit- tea chomon to obtain eubscriptions, and arraugo for the painting of tho portrait: Duputfim Plimpton and ‘Chomalon, and Gaugor Hinckloy. Tho Committee wero also instructed to preparo a aultablo, uniform badge to ba worn in accord- anco with tho langnage of tho resolutions. The meoting then ndjourncd to reassombloin tho ovening at the Pacific, i THE MILITARY. MEETING OF OLD ARMY FRIEXDS, Tast evoning o mooting of clvll and army frionds of the late Gen. Webstor was held in the gontlomen's parlor Jot tho Grand Pacific Jotel. Among those present weore Gon. Julius Whito, Gen, MeArthur, Col. James, Col. Connor, Col. Bnydor, Col. Watorman, Dr. J. T, Bluthardt, Col. Hamilton, Gen, Hiammond, Gon. Chetlain, M Brockway, Mr. Foltz, Capt. Busse, and Col. Bals win, Col. Lyman Bridges calted tho gathering to order, and Gon, Juliua Whito was called upon to proside. 1o stated the object of tho meetiag and paid a high compliment to tho virtues of the do~ consod, and tated that tho mecting was but & reflox of the ad focling of tho community at tho domise of so Lionorablo a man as Goa, Web- stor. 1lis mannor and simplicity of life domand- ed that tho action and spooches of this meoting should bo of the same charactor. Col, Bridges was thon ciosen Sccrotary, Gon, MeArthur moved that a committes be sppointed by tho Chair to wait upon the family of tho decoasod and ascortuin it it would bo sgreeablo to them to hLave a semi-militsty funeral, Thore woro many military nnd other socletios which would like to pay a last tribute HEANTIAL—At Lla rosldence, 140 astings-at., of tang discans, John Tcanthal, agod 56 years, Yunoral uotico hereafter, B — POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, WEST TOWN ASSES30R. James D. Dickinson, Esq., 608 iFest Washinalon atreet, Chicago—DeAn Bin ‘The undersigned, tax-pay- er snd legal voters snd restdonts of tha West Division Of the ity of Chicago, having confidenco in your in- tegrity snil ability to woll and fallfully perform tho utiea of Asscasor of tho Town of West Chicago, ro- ‘poctully roquset tho use of your name for Uit ofico, and pledifo otieselves to support you_by our voles af o approsching section, At 4 1670, 0, I. Caso, B. A. Kent, R. 8, Critchell, J, B, Briggs, TLnthor B, Fry, Georgo loen, £, D, Darnum, Edvward M. Toall, 1, 11, Npah, hireles It Durton, M. A, Yarker & 00,y M. d, Neabr, D, 8, Milis, R. . Harcourt, 3L, D., Tiobert Hicott, IL. 4. Wormer, &, Medbury, Jr., Cbatlos Kruyger, John Biller, B. il, BcCres, Hamuel Halo, Jobu Marder, B, B. Loynton, A, M, Wright, Willam James, ¥, W, Gotos, D. 8, Mungor, W, 1 A Thoraaa Dent, O. W. Morriam, Jared Dassctt, It. 1L, Beliey, Jaméa 31 Milos, 3. F. clark, XL B: Métihows, ¥, A. Moouoy, ‘Cliomes'N. Bond, ¥, II. Tower, P, JI. Willird, Joht O. Tolloy, O, A. B, Bpragus, A. A Hpragus, Heury Wiikinaon, Frank Gould, Lewia 1L Dyer, 1f, T Kollogg, #, W, lawson. 18 & Lioyd, Grorgo_ficolt, E. A. Btevons, llenry Osborn, J. ar, Telford,” R.. II, Moulton, = W. II ooney, James Grasale, Tngwal Olesom, Willlam' A, Allen) 11, W. Rice, O, ‘P, Dickinson, I, 'II, Vrown, J.'8, Hel* mer, Georie W Campbell, B, F. Runysw, I, B, O, Beoloy, O, B, . Ohithalm, A, U, Hewitt, Sioan, A, G Moore, J. 1, Jonow, 0.3, Maaill, Bam” Drows, W, Il Mounteney, O, Conkbite, Willikm D, Hoffman, 8. Wheelock, 8. W, Adams, Georgo W, 3oas, A. G, Clatk, 8. ¥, Requs, 1. M. Hooker, F. M. Diount, 3L, . Nichols, Thomos itichmond, James Toiry, Natlanlsi Norton, O, W. Hoyder, Heury A, Norton, George A, Hamilion, J. 34, Turwilligor, J. 11, Bradloy, George L Clydeadalo, Ormoago, Merch, 1870,—Years, 8, A, Kent, Judgs Samuel Hate, Judge Polley, C. . Case, J, I, Jirigas, Tooms, & larya atock New and Usel Furniturs 18 Tlousehold Goods, Genersl Morchandiso, ko, k6. TLISON, POMERGY & €O GREAT BANKRUPT SALE Boot, Shoes & Clathing Wednesday Marning, Morch 15, at 10 o'clock, At our Stores, o largo stock sessonablo Sosdy-mule 5 Glotbing, Loots, Ehoov: Blippoty, ke, k. ! ELISON, POMENOY & CO.. #4 & 8 Randolpht, 8. DINGLIE & CO., Auctioncers. 274 aud 20 East Madison-at., near tha brldge ToHorow, Ome Romular Weduesday S5 Cowwmenclng ot 10 & m, A large ana choico variety of NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tandsome Parlor snd Chambor Gets, Took-Coh Wardrobes, Lounges, Ohairs, Tablos Oftloo-Furriiary eta, ola, Alsa s large line of SECOND-IIAND FU NITURE, ‘Garpetingy, Bedding, ‘Sloves, Crocker Glaes, and Btlver-Plated Ware, a lot of Groceries, miscel lsneous merchandiso. o RN — By HIRAM BRUSH, 103 Fifth-av, Tlouso and Furnituraat Auction,on tho prenlih 81 West Washingtou-at., Tneaday, March 14, at 104 m., will be sold, without rcsorve, a 2-Story and. ‘ment Hotiso (18 rocms), on & favorablo ground lesd ulno ail the Furniturs on the fimt Hoar, fuclaisf Bar Lixturce, JILAM BRUAH, Auctioneer, PERIODICALS, Sl COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. GIAVEL BOADS. The regular weekly meoting of tho County Board was hold yosterday alternoon, all the membors being prosent. Tho first bLusiness was tho rocoptionof a farther report from tho Gravel ond Inspactora, gotting forth that tho following rowls had beon fuspected and ordored closed, the swno being in hurcondltlou: Lake and Oak Park, Lvanston, Ttosohill, Lincoln avenuo and Niles Centre, and IWhesling. lteferrod to Comunittcs vu Roads and Bridges. THE NEXT GRAND JULY, A communication waa rosd asking that the Grand Jury for the Apnl torm of the Criminal COourt bo pamod. Messrs. Cleary and Conly wero appointud tellors, and esch member depos- jtod two namos in tho passiog bat. Tho follow- ing names woro drawa ! . Willems, shoemakue. John P, Gafiney, W1 South Halsted, J. D, Carr, carpenter, E. Baer, clothiur, ¥rank Draffen, 310 Milwankes avenue, ¥, Bentinger, kaloou-keepor, ‘Thomus Brown, West Erlo airset. Iohn Eimatedt, Washington 1fcights. Jolin Aiken, coruer of Michiyati avenue and Four- foenth ntreet, Denala Qurven, not (n dirsctory. L. A, Palmer, clerk, - Jaonh DuWeles, clerk. James Oltford, miochianie, M, McFadden, candy-maker, —_— CRIMINAL. John Merring, s runner for the Atlantlo Totel, was yostordav flned $2 by Justloo D'Wol? for being disorderly, {n forcibly tuking a mon's baggago to eecurc him sa a customer for the house. R. Marke, a turnitaro-doaler on Weat Randolph stroct, waa arrestod by Dotoctlve Ryan yesterday attornoon, charged with detrauding a customer out of 85, Hae was rotoasod on 300 bail until this mormog. Duriog Inst fall Goorge Quigg was accused of atealing & horea from A, G. Bloder in the Town of Lake. Tho horso was subsoquently recovored st Dyor, Ind, sod Quigy arrestel. 1o wos convicted in tho Criminal Court _asud sentenced to four years’ coufinoment in the Peu- itentiary, Recensly o was ralcasod on s super- sodess, and coused tho arrest of Dinder, with one E. A. Cornwall, for obtaining money undor false protonses, Both aro well-kuown doalers at the ftock-Yords, and thelr prosocution ia rogard- ed as o put-up job to got even witn Binder for tha conviction of Quigg. They wero releasod on ‘ball ponding thoir examination, James T. Portor, Frauk Danicls, Willlam Ed- wards, Charlos Williams, John Troadwoll, W. Ackorson, M,. Wall, Edward Blewart, Goorge Roilly, John Bassott, Clarlos Daviy, and Goorge Motcalfe, roprosentative dead-boats, woro ar- rosted by Detectives Dargon, Simmony, llyen, and Flaunigan yosterdsy aud ruu in on gencral up, Autotho atatoment made in Tuz TRmoxe that Capt. Healoy had said that Recorder Btow- urt had, fu 1874, borrowed £2,000 of him to make ood un alloged deficionoy in hias cash accounty, hothing Linx oo yot beon done, and thero is no probubility that any action at all will bo taken, e i JUDGE BOOTH'S DOCKET. A DIAMOND CANE, To-day, befora Judgo Booth, In the Circuit Court, o caso of coumderablo intorest, and in- volving the ownership of 12,000 worth of dia- mouds, will bo tried, It will be remembored by Ty TrinuNe readord that, in tho eatly part of 1874, William Egelishi, alias Hchroodor, was ar- rostod fn Daveuport, Is, To him was traced tho pasaiog of about 120,000 1n forged checks, and he was convicted and sontenced to twenty yoars im- D, Hauerty, real catate, prisonmont fn the Iowa, Ponuenu-r{. "I'io fleid | prinoiples, Portor claims to boin the employ | dron in the aum of from $225,000 to $250,000, | of respect o the deconsed, P M, iilara, and others: GENTLEMEN: I wo- 0. 18, Morrison, barseuder, of Egglisht's oxploits lay mostly {n Michigrn, | ot py 35 At P . Xnowlodging the call which liss boen bLanded to me b '"“‘n:'?'g“i"‘ e, Oiorstat Tattle: Orook and o m“m::: e | A:l;:‘gng;?xfintd A Tfl :c: 3&”3‘1‘1’.?& :;:t which s sconred by mortgage ou the houss at | Capt. Looghlin understood that the hmll{( ald | Fe e natures. ad foquesting tho use of my Wt o Wt £l e tho so nthwest corner of Union Square and Sov- ( not dosirs s milltary funcral. Tho simplicity anteonth elrcet, 1o [ alsolisblons a partner of | of Gen. Webstor's 1ifo suggosted a funoral with- King, Cox & Ca., brolors, in tha sum of about | out, display, and besides, Mrs, Webeter's delicate 200,000, and thiy sum ts_ socured by mortgages | hieaith should bo takon into consideration in thia on ronl estata in the bands of David lows, | matter. Thero wore msay of tho comrades of "'rusteo, aud cortain bouds and proporty in | the decossed who would participato In the funer- the hands of Willism XL, Scott, Aesignoe | al, and somo of hisarmy friends would like to of King, Cox & Co. 'Cheso sccurities in tho | bhave the honor of acting &g poil-bearors. hands of Messrs, Dows aud Boott aro estlmated Maj. Carroll thouglit that unlcss the to oxcoed the amount of the dobt invalue. Mr. | family bhsd rendered & _firm doclelon Drow 14 siso liable under an endowmont noto to | to the contrary, ~tha Qoneral —should tho Drew Thealogical Bomiuary at Madison, N. | be honored with a military fuoeral, a4 ho spout Mra. Sumner Haydon's dashing story, 4 THE DMP OF CRIMSON,” will commencs lfl Nn‘:"!fl of thaFo¥ slde Companion, OQut to-morrow, yictimized the banks out of some &10,00), Egglisht had a wifo who called lorsolf Lotta Behroedor, Aftor the conviction of her husbaud sho came to this city, olad in fine ralment, aud Juaded down with her $12,000 in diawonds, linmediately upon bor arrival, proceedings wers commouced under instructionsiromtho Michigan bavks agsloet hor, She was arrosted on a capias, sud tho diamonds taken possou- sion of by the Bhoriff of Cook County, in whoso custody thoy are still. 1t is allegod name for tho offico of Aswessor of tlie Town of West Ghlcago, I wish to oxpress my gratitudo for the com- pliment you hiavo paid mo, Tn acoopting it, the anly promise T can maks ia that, ft nlected, [ shall endeavor to domy duty, Respects fully yours, Jaxes 1, DIOKINSON, REPUBLIOAN CITY CONVENTION, “Thore will bo & meeting of thacity members of the Cook Connty lepublican Central Committos Tuceday at 4 o'clock . m, at Repullican Headquarters for tue Durposo of cousuting with referenco to calliug & con- Vontion o nominate ciby officers. Ho and a man namoed Walker wore imported from Now York to 8t. Lonis during the Dabcock trinl on the supposition that they would be ablo to furnish testimony materinl to tho defenso. While in the latter city,thoir domands for monoy becoming froquout, an investigation waa set on foot which resulted ln tho discovery that they wero dead-beats, aud heuoo they were bounced, Busan Robinson, & young colored woman, has rovoral timeys complainea to Justics |D'Woll that Charles Howo, nlso colored, waa tha father of W. P, Jamea Welsd, laborer. W, Palmer Houso clgar-stand, Jamies Grant, Captaiu, Dauicl Rogars, 130 Whito ctreet, ‘Wiihur ¥, Storey, Chicago Times, The namos drawa wero doclared the lat of jorors. TUE NOSPITAL CONTRACT. The contrach botween P.J, Hotton and the county for tho construotion of the Morgue, oto in counection with tho County Houpital, w BUSINESS CARDS. Wall St Caricatures A New Dok, 43 pagos, contalning 14 engraved ok trations, WEEI( IX FOUMATION YOI BTOCK SPEOULATON yead. N that tho jowels were pureliased with the | ot OR e e wan unmarried, and tho | Jw In tho sum of $250,000, and slso on an en- | a grent portion of Lls life n the srmy, aud it J. i, Crouon, Cuafrman, | price, cloth covars, 10 centas papcr covers, i 3. Lonergan bobod, the contrsct would not Tioney Rosid 08 forged"ebecks, borl Loy A7¢ | s Ciarlos ua appoared bafore Justice D'Wolt Uanmont Noto to tho nerinary st Middlotows, | was dus Lo his {riouds that ihey shiould Uo ailor- SECOND WARD. WM whskarsash nm.,z,,,x-j'\'&‘}f.f S gork I:. ;‘;le::}."‘u o ad Tit .;“:;u‘; Com- | Taikn viotiiizod, Lotta Sobrooder ia & vory snd inst aa often boon let go by Husan on the | Coun. i tho s of $100,000. Thiess two notos | ed to pay all honor 10 tho romaiug of tho de- — ' ‘The Bocond Ward !hyuhllflm Club will hold sn ad- Journed meeting st the ooms of the Lonustt Medis tcal Collrgy, Nos, 511 aud 613 Btate alreet, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The most important husiuess o come bofors ths meating will bo the numlnullnf of two Aldermen to be volod for at the eusuing election, ELLiorT ANTHONY, Presidont, nro nneccurcd, His otlior uvsecured lisbilitios | crate amount to botweau $100,000 ana $200,000. Tho Capt, Waterman thouglit the Commlttea total amount of tho unsocured liabilitos fa about [ should bo empowered to do whatover ihey 3500,000, The smountof his liabilities, both | thought best, aftor baving conforred with the rocured and unsecured, is, it is supposod, from | family, £1,600,000 to £1,600,000. Gon. MoArthur's motion prevailod, and the e « | following-nawed genttenten woro appointed tho = PACIFIG MAIL, Committeo ¢+ Gen. John dleArthur, Col. (lcorge New Yonx, March 18.—There lhas been a | J. Waterman, Cupt. Witlinm Jsmes, George mosting of the Pacific Mafl Board, and a sesclu- | Schneidor, Ma). \Y. 0. Carrall, Col. Froeman tlon was sdoptod authorizing tho President to Cq;;:ar‘.} g:ull . ): ax:n‘:ly‘:wni el fssue £9,000,000 fu ten-year 7 per cent currcnoy 1y .,,3 pnFe En:m'n p.x;u:n:lu :?:Eelr‘:c:onfl. honds, tha Company b have the priviloge of re- 1 5 Vi & deoming the bonds at any time M‘OXRB theie ::‘;5‘;&;9;:{‘”0 fanlly'sill hnve s aivio or. all promiso of marrlage, ‘The dsy was postponed agaln and sgatn i} Susan's _ patisuco becumo exhausted, and eho bad Charles arrestod yestarday, when ho was hold for further Appearanca in bonds of ¢ 8800 for bastardy, \Vhen Charics eaw that ho was likely to remain [n Jail for sotis tine ho sald_that hv would marry the girl, bat not by auy Justice of tho I’eace. "o wanted a preachior. " But Husan was determined and Charles yielded, Coustable Mooney candnctod him to the County Ulerk's oftice and advanced bim {he wmoney for tha manisgo licenso, Justico D'Wolf * tied the nuptisl knot. Wade Ablot gave tho bride away sud Charlos Clarke backed the groom, ——— Landsome woman. Aftor her valuables wero takou from hor sho took up her residouce in & house of prostitution on State atrect. kopt by & woman named Loa Chumbley. From horo eho mo/od to the house of Mollio Waldemeyer, At this placs she_got into conslderable troubla, A mau nowed Fred larne, s barkeepor atthe bberman Houso, became ensmorad of her, Ne paid hor m vimt wsoma AiX mooths ago, and, finding kome othor pereon oceupying the placo which he thought should be- long to himn, ha ssized s razor and cut har throat, aud then his own. They both fell to the floor. Theio wee & Lig scare, and a surgeon was summoned, Uunuwufi SODA WATER APPARATUS, For the_manufacturing of tods Wator, loger 2% Wines, Mineral Waters, Mead, Root Deer, ste. x Holilliig Meclines, for’ corking and flling? Mio3 Dispensing Apparstus for the Couuter, on new Prag ples. Hond far Catalogus with reporta of dgoh WILLIAM 0 Apparatus, Qor. Elm and Franklin-is., Now 3otk BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUB. Jta merit Wi UK b fally tosted | lamaics s Waskt s hare boun faly 2123 u ouglit ta bave s Atk bl for it . WILTHKRGE, Proprioton Mo L5 Novth Bueondustoc FERSSaIELE timoto examive the speciticalious Leforo the contraot wau approved. 1lo had soen the speci- flcations st oue time, but he had no knowledge of where thoy were mow, or what might bo eventually lugged In a8 epecie fications when the ‘work was conunenced. He wauted to see the wpocifications for tho work on band before the contract waa approved, (or the Tenson that the architect eo far hLad failed to allow the specifications to remain with the Committee in his absence. Mr, McCaffrey wanted tho contract adopted. Mr. Quentbor thought there was nothiog wrong in pon‘lmnlng aoction. for ho hiad always TETH WARD. ‘The Fifth Ward Ropublican Club hag & mesting to- night at Dorr's liall, corner Manover and Tweaty- sixth street, ELEVENTH WARD, The segular mecting ot tue Elsventd Ward Repube Mlesu Club will be held at Martine'a Lall this evening st 8 o'clock, Amoug oilier 1) ates will be seloctsd to the Conveniton, March 34, to at watters six dele- _________——’-/ biad his suspicion about tho bid upon which the up the wounds, and now maturity. ‘Uhis resolution exprossly resiricts i Beld for the nomination of Wesh Chicago Towa GKPM orrd mad sctod. Ho bad. called attention to | o parties sro liiug togotber, aud tho vomian EVANSTON. T Joana af bonds exgopt fof 1ho purpos of .:;é’&m“.‘?}‘.‘m°l.°.‘iu“‘&‘,i‘;§cf:;'.‘.2“.'.“tu‘.§3 L UHUHS an Llsvtll\filsm What ho regarded as & straw bid, which had boen “‘;‘L' L or throat extending from ear to PERtarle *tuking up tho tlostiug debt and dischargiug tho | thought proper under the circumatances, and It ia expected m&'?‘r&‘mfl“ r‘i’m Slscnastas Manufumred by D, LIV ik Yitharawn in sime to mako Béxton the lowest | 8F LS Wil appear in court to-day, g loau from tho Panams Railroad Compaoy, e Bmounoe. thlr doaision. through The | 21 e ot e T aldermen. A Tl i Ohelsus-at., Hast Doatons bidder. Ilo was satisfied there was something - The Hurd-Drown trial was resumed ab tho papers, _Carried. o e SNy nrged. © Joux 1. Hinmonoe " | _SEND rOR PRIOE . wrong in the whols matter, and a further cous THE COUNTY BUILDING. Firet Methodist Olurch, Evanston, sesterdsy ¢ . ot * 3 — N NEW YORK PRINTERS' STRIKE. £ Capt. _Fr‘m;\vk-.%om' :nowtl! tl!‘m » Comvflma‘ New Yonx, March 19.—The employlng job | Do abpainte: raft rovolutions expreesive ol printers haviug rocently agreed to reduco wages :g:;;’:h,'fi,::,d‘ ?,‘;o:‘:f,!,hfi.::dc;na':“ 'w:fi from 10 to 15 per cent, the now schadulo of rates | ster. é‘nrisd. g was put i operation to-day in threo ofilces, aud | The following-usmed gentlemen wers choasn 1 the men weut on a etzike. Capt. George J. Waterman, Colv William M. Premdeut, ___CONFEQTIONERY. .. SBRATED mmqn" 1ho Unfon—espressed fi fs“‘a'é ooy pud UPliine 5, i3 oiare GURTUER, Casine Vaior, Gliasgon . sidesation of it could do no harna. This brougbt McCaifroy to his feet to veho- meutly condemn Alr, Guenther, but it failed to dsive bim from his position. Mr. Cleary followed ju » epecch full of vio- Janee, in which ko threatoned to kill » Geangor ovening, ‘The atlendance waa very small. ‘Tlue proceedings of Thursday ovenlug, the last meoting, it will be remembered, were devoted to disoussing tho affairs of the Unlon Bank and Forsoss Bros, & Co. Mr. Hurd yesumed bis The Collector of ths Town of Bremen yeator- day turped over his booke and paid 81,200 jnto tho County Treasury, Otto Bluhw is to bave an opportunity to ox- Sk Tamllmn:\;nhwam The Repubtican Club of tho Thirteonth (form Fourleenth) Ward will hold its requlur .n.fum f»'.’d evening st 8 Lo m. st Boua's Hali, Weat Lako sireel, ‘Businses of impartance will be transacied, and good apakess in atteadauce,

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