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Indians, and Michigan, $0,0037,003 Iliinols, a'f"agh«'.'u; i, Tonin, $0.60@/.00; fancy Simnesata, $7.75@0.43, i - firm: mized ana yollow, GARM0, m:'.\'l'lml and No. ‘n white, 46500 relected, $3@ §0c: No, 1 white, 83@8%o. Woot—Unchstiged. A nUPPALO. Dorrato, March 22, —Grain-=Theat—Falr lpemb- fvo domanit: Wikconain apring, $1,49 for hard; No. 1 Dniuth, §1,35, Gorn Ligher: new on track, 8a. Oata Woglocied, Liys beglectsd. Darloy quists MARINE, MARINE INSURANCE, Thongh a number of lesding Weatern marine fn- Surance companios hava affectod a pool or combina- Uon, making them virlually the samo as if they wera butone company, yet thora 1 but little dangor thet the gates of Insurance on cnrgoss and hulls will be higher Lhis season than laat. ‘The pool waa lees orgnnlzed far tho purposs of mainlaining high rates than focut fovn exponsoa and to do sway with outsida agenoles, 1l the marine insurance companies wers in the éfi.!x then the ratea would undonbtedly bo raado as bigh 35 possiuls, but. there fuily se many compani nnlflTlln 1ho combination ss In it, and thereforo cos potition thin year will bo s Lively an ever, The com. nies bielonging 1o the pool are ua follows ¢ ‘Fradara’, ‘hicaga: Jitna, Hartford, Northwostorn Nation 4+ 81, Paul £ire and Marine, St, Paul; B eantile, O uuhnd‘ Detrolt Firo and Marine, Datroit | Toledo arine, Toledo; Western Asurance, Toronto§ Iiritlsh American Association, Toronto, All thesa Cunfig:lnlba combined represent & capital of 12,000, hoy ara all reptesonted in this city by o Traders' Insurance Gnmrflnn and have their oftico at No, 137 Lagallo atrost, Alr. O, W, Eiphicko bas chargo of thooflice, The follawing marine insirance companies which v or aro about {o catablish oflices in this city, aro not in the pool aud will nadoubtedly do their bost to gecp tho rates down to the jowest points : Mercantlle Mutual, New York; Orlent, New York; Pacific, Intaud Iosurancs Unlon, Phenix, Maunlaitan, New York; DuiMMlo, ufMalo} Royul Gauadlan, Toronta; Manuface Lurers, Hoston Globo, Chlcsgo; Tradosman's, Becuri- ty, Now York, TIE OUTLOOK, The cold weatber of tho lust few daya has coneidera- by coolpd tlio srdor of thoss who have been predicling the opening of the Birsite sbous the 1et of April, They bave now extendad their time until the 15th, Tur TrinuNk does not like to meddla with the functions of #0ld Prola,” but it venturcs to prodict that if the Struits do not open on or botors the 15th of April they will surely oj.on after that, Any way, the vessci-mon Ao not seetn to be very suxionn for ‘an esrly opening, They believe that ‘the ralcs will be low, sod but " little more mmoney made than thers was ‘fhe Higglo & Jonen was chartered yosterday for m cargo of No, ! whesl, Theterms weroprivate, It 1a suld, however, thst alio gets bui 5 couts por bushel from Gbicago to Buftalo, which {s vonsldored unusually low, Thure is Lut littls doin, In the river, and ouly now end then a lumber venscl leavea for tiia Esst shore, Tho arrivals are ns yoet few 3ad far Letweon, MISCELLANEOUS, OIIUAGO. The tnug J. L Higgle of tho Veesel-Owners' Towing Company left here yesterday for Calimet River to tow 1o vessols consignod to jeo-bouses ab that polut.... Tho Hlggto & Jones s takingon & cargo of whestat ho Rock Island Elevator....Tho prop Caldwell wan towed to tho Central Elavator yestorday to Snish her cargo of corn,...Tho schr Bello Brown Jeft for tho East shoro yestorday ta get a cargo of Jumber. ELSEWITERE. ‘The ice st Green Day Is wasting...,The Detrolt Ayrbune saya poople who socured front peats on Alon- dny to_witness the opening of navigation now offer ibem for salo at reducod rates, Tue oxhibition has been indofinitely postpoued....The lantern on the Thomes lighthiouso 1s to be rafsed 15 feat, ‘Tho auper- atructure will be brick, and js to bo finished before pavigation opens..,.Thomas Cartier, Jight-koeper ot the mouth of ihe River Thunes, Canada, haa been piven $50 by tho Dopurtmout of Marine for Mding vesscls eaught in the dce n Lako B8t Clir....Last Wednesday ovening .a schr woa obsorved on thereof & few miles norihof Waukegan, A torribla oa was rolling, with au east wind, sccompanicd by alool, whioh froze as fast as it ame, Asnno lLights were 10boscen, it s now sups posed that tho veracl wan deserted by the crow. Tho veuncl {a supposcd to ba the Blue Balle,... A dispatch rocetved Friduy evening by Gov, Bagloy, of Michuan, from tlie Superinteudent of tho Hauii Canal, stafe: . thint the duni Lad been ropaired and the losks pumpod out, A Lesvyestorm wua prevailing from the north- west, and Lo weather waa very cold, e STATE AFFAIRS, OHi0. Corunpus, O., March 22.—Gov, Hayea to-day sppointed Thomas T. Lewis, of Batavis, Com- mon Ploas Judge, vico Aslburn, rosiguod. | Intho Iouse, the protest by Mr Mslloway sgoinst the actiou of the llouse in rofusing to sllow an Investigation of the alleged irregularle tioa lo tho mavagoment of tho Soldiers’ Or- phaoe’ Homo wrs ruled out of ordor. Thoe pro- test contaiued 5 numboer of afidavits to prove cruelty on tho part of tho Buporintoudent, im- propor uso of official aotharwy to jutlueuca 3 vahuls, and rotaining a drunken snb-oMicer in hia osition. ¥ In tho Benato, the Houso bill to abolish tho oflice of Cowptrollor of tho tato Treosury was passods MISSISSIPPL, Meyrnes, Tonn,, March 23.—~Tho Appeal's Jackeon (Miss,) spocial says Gov. Ames’ counsel to-day filod o longthy anawer aud ploa to tho ar- tictes of mponchment. The managers will file & roplication on Saturday, and tho trisl com- tences on ‘Luceday noxt. * A resolution passed the House to-day giving Bupenntoudent of Lducation Curdoza porunssion to resign, aud 1nstructing the managers to ask the Houate o discontinue tha Impoachment pro- ceodiuga agaiost bim, Cardoza flled bis reaig- netion with the Hecrotary of Stats, and, a8 tho tnal would be lengthy, hils resignation was ac- Tepted »o a8 to shortey tho soason A3 muok s ‘possible. WISCONSIN, Byectar Dispat:h to The Chicago Tribune, Mapisox, Wis., March 32.—CGov. Ludington haa appoiuted Bvoator 1. N., Davis, of Boloit, Ropublican, and R, E. Davis, of Dano County, Democrat, Trustocs of tho Stato Hospital for the Insano, in pince of Messra, Van Norstrand “ and Blalr, who are now in the Northorn Hospltal Diatrict. The law now roquires tho Trustoes to be residonts of tho Liospital district. 'Fho Legu- tive Committeo appointed Lo luyvestigate tho ox- pooditurcs of the Governor and Buporiutondont of Public Property. will hold a preliwunary weetiug hore Mooday. FINANCIAL. BARRETA WOMAN AT THE DOTTQGM OF IT, : Special Dispatch lo The Chicaga Zridune. ‘New Yonx, March 23.—Vory littlo additionat “gegarding (ho affairs of \Willinm O, Barzes (rans- pirod to-day. flis fricnda ‘and hig clients srtho loso by Lim aro alike anxious, for obvious 'seasous, to conooal tho oxtent of his dofalcation 'and tho nature of his broach of trust, as the truth when it doos come out must hurt both his own and his clients’ credit. One of tho causcs of the embarrassmont was revesled to-day by lis plysician, Dr, Hallock, who stated thag, when Mr, Barret rotired from tho law-firm of Darret, Tedfiold & Iill, Lo cerried homo cortain lottors whicl shonid bave boon burnt ot an carlior dale to proserve ordinary domestio bliva, As It is reported amony fricnds of the family, Mra, Barsob chanced upon theso lottors, sald to Dave boen wrliten by & woman with whom M. Burret had been intimate, and domanded oxpla- butions, Thosa domestio troubles, togothor with bis financial embarrasamont, almost drove him mad, and the wifs, who cluog to him not- withetanding tho discovery of hiu faithlossnoss, foared that Alr. Barret would commis suicido, sud cuncoslad b razors and all other articles which = might be used for sel(-destruction, Thursdsy night Mr. Burrob obtalned four hours' sleep, apd, ‘whan vismted by Dr. MHullook Friduy aflernoon, sald: *IMy wifo bas saved my hfe.* hnr care and watchfulooss wore groat, and thers was na diminution on her pait ot effort to bury thoirtrouble, and save him from mental distraciion and somo rash act, It is thought that Br. Barrot diverted gousidorablo \monoy to the uees of his favorite or favoritey, —_——— TUMUL| EXPLORED. Bpecral Dispateh to Ths Ohicago Tribuna, QnaxD Havey, March 32.—Drof, Gunning, of Cliicago, with a largo party of prominent citi- zens from Guand Haven and Muakegon, have fo-day oahumod valuablo and most remarkable tolics from the mounda at Spoonvillo, O miles up tbo Grand River, Tho two mounds dug iuto woro about 80 foot long and 8 foct highu Your ekulls of tho mound-bullders, with wetl-prosorv- ©d Leotl, copper noedlos, and emall hatchot: J0itory tlucly docoratod, and bones of soversl Lelotuns, were found. ‘Theso relios ste «rouounced over 2,000 years old, and somo the Luoat evor discavared, " The hosds ara low sud o Iat, chins projecting, with » remarksble f mgle, rmmh?mg authropold nvms." Adletecl ————— * The blennial Llue baok published uoder ¢h rection of the Interlor Department ia ]‘u:» feady for delivery to mombers of Congress, Hotwithstandiog the long delay In ita publica- onh:h wizange blunder is made in it of print. ,z u.: nll‘flcgu &L .nllucllcuu of Iuelnlamulv 8 orty- ongey i ortg-tots Lb.’ geocy a8 thoso of ghe THE COUNCIL. Finol Passage of the A propriation Bill. It Is Cut Down to a Little Over Four Millions, Passage of the Order Calling an Election for City Officers; Bat, by Ohicanery and Sharp Prac- tice, tho Mayor Ts Not Included. Tricks and Devices Resorled 1o to Prevent Action on the Proposition. Fixing Electlon - Distrlets, and Iilection of Judges. The Couneil met yestorasy evening, President Dixon in tho chair, ‘T'ho approptintion bill was taken np. 'WESTERN AVENUE SEWEI. Ald. Campbell moved to add an item of 811, 500 for tho conatruction of the Western avenus sawer from Ilarcison to Monroo etrost, complot- ing the work on that streot. Ald. Richnrdson spoko agalnst tho appropriae tion, which bLad been twico votod down, and moved to lay it on tha tablo, 'Tho motion was not agreed to—yoas, 18 ; nays, Ald. White spole ngafnst tho motion to Insort. If thoy wero to bogin, hia ward would want nomathing. Ald. Ttichardson said that the appropriations wero larger than lnst yoar proportionately, In fact, tbey hind not beon cut downat all, Tho proposed sewor was for & epareoly-sottled soc- tion, and could well wait for a yosr, If scwora were to bo bullt, it should bo in the already sot- tied sectious of tho city. Ald. Campbell explained that, by the pro- posed small oxpenditure, tho presont power on Westorn avenne could bo made avallable fora large soction inhabited by poople who paid their taxes. It wae o woll-vottled rogion now, and yrag rapidly filllug up, 1f the appropriation asked for woa not mado, it was oquivalont Lo throwing u\vn{ tho 870,000 nlready spent. Ald. T B, Stono opposed tlio appropriation, 8in00 Howars wara more needed in other scotions, Ald, Campboil's motion was loyt,~yeas, 17; nays, 23,—as follows t lma—Fal(«{, ‘Warron, lleldyl Sommar, AMoDonald, Bailey, O'Brlen, Osmpbell, Cage, Ryon, Lekbardt, Btout, Mahr, Murphy, Sweenoy, Lyneh, Jonas—17, ‘Nags—Richurdson, Dixon, Fitzgerald, Coey, Bpald- ing, Biono of ihe Fourth Ward, Stone of the Fifth Ward, Clarke of tho Fifth Ward, Qullerton, Hildreth, ‘Woodinan, Clarko of (ho Tenth ‘Ward, Whife, Gunder- won, Heath, Waterman, Cjoveland, Quirk, Lengecher, Bchaffuor, Dickinson, Corcoran—i2, Ald. Qullerton moved a reconsideration of tha vots, and ox{a]nlnofl the nocessily of the sowar tuers aa woll a4 of one on Anhtand avenuo, It would bs !aluemonamzw refuse to put them In, Xe denounced the North Bide Aldermen, who, after having gotton the eppropriation for the Halsted stroet sower, wero voting sgainst tho Ashiand aveuuo one. Ald. Fitzgersld deaounced any effort to in- cronse tho estimates, which woro salready largo onough, and insisted that the Council should sbow tho people that thoy were working for economy. Ald, 8palding hoped ths motion would not pre- vall. There was merit in the proposition, but there were other places whero mowors were equnlly noeded. The great troublo was, as ox- porience showod, that if one of them wero added adozon would follow, Two yoars ago $260,000 was added in ous night, becanse ono small itom was allowed to creop in to comploto a sewer. ‘The motion to reconsider was agrood to,— yoas, 19 ; nays, 18, It was at first announced ad yoas, 17; nays, 19 ; but subsoquontly the Clerk discovered his mistako and corroctad 1t, Ald. Whito objacied to any chango, and thors was for somo time much confusion, Ald, White, Fitzgerald, the Cbair, and tho mallst, talking unloterruptodly, Ald. Fitzgorald ralsed the nolnt of order that the Ouair bad gouo back on himasoelt and tho Olerk by ntating tho resuls o two dilferout ways, Liually, tho voto was ordored takon over eguin, resultiug—yeas, 17; nays, 92, REVENOE. Ald, Callorton moved to roconsider the vote by which %8,000 was votod for tho sowor on Ifal- sted struot, batweon Follerton avenuo sad Wil- low stroet. Ald. White moved to tablo the matlon. Ald. Campbell raised tho point of ordor that it waa impropsr to mako false siatemenis and thon gag pe?le b{ moving to lay on the table, It hiad been done too often, and ho gave duo no- tico that there would bo a mampus in the Couneit beforo tho Appropriation bill passed, Ald. White aud Oampboll, eittiog in thelr sestn, bantorsd ons anotber. The motion to table was agreod to—yeas, 30; nays, 9. ABIHLAND AVENUE, Ald, Cullorton moved to insort $6,000 fora sowor an Ashiand avonuo, from lardson to Twelfth atroet. Al Fitzgerald moved to table the motion. Ald, Whito got up and violently branded some unknown iudividual na s liar, It sobaequently appearod that it was a sort of publio finala toa rivato convorsation whick the Aldeiman had [oen carrying on with Catapboll. Hoped of » Bght boing dispolled, the Alaermen sat down, and tuo Ashiand avenuo buslness was disposed of two to oue. i MORE DLOOD. Ald, Cullerton moved to striks out the item of £8,000 for a sower in tho Fifth Ward, I'ho motion was tabled—yoaa, 255 nays, 14. PURELY PERSONAL. Ald, Campbell said o dId not ofton rise to a Eonounl oxplanation. In thwe case Ald. White ad oatled bim s liur, but ho did not rogard it as ;ulinuul:. Ho had had curabark at his hoola ofaro. Aid. White explained hin Ianguage by statin, that Ald. Camnpboell bad called lfi:l 5 II\A{flar. g Ald, Campbell, 1n & loud voice, explained why he bad dono #0, and wound up by saying tho Oouncil bad gotton down ou is bolly and crawied o a bircling, OAN. Ald. Yraterman moved to reduce the ftem for gos from 500,000 to @375,000. Aa the Appro- ]nrmluu bill now stood it was proportionately arger thau last yoar, It must bo cug down, and the gas businens was n good placs to do it As the itew now stood for gas, it was $06,000 more than tho Complroller asked for. e proposed to cut out §2,400, the salary of the Gas fospoct ar, who was a suportluity, and- atso tho 1tem for 1ast your's deficisnoy, ©220,000, Tho tost-motora could just as woll "be oxamived' by policemen or firomen ms the luspector, and ho really subserved no useful purposo, Ihe do- flctenioy was £220,000. It was for gas usod with- out ordor of the Council. \Then iast year's ap- propriation was exhaustod, the city ofticors should have stopped us: ’E gas unloss more money was appropristed. 'The city was not lia- ble for that §4:0,000, since it was for gas oon- sumed without suy appropristion baving bsen made therofor. Nona of the certificates of fudebt- oduess were legal, ho bslieved, but tho claim mado for thelr logality even could not stand, as regarded theao dofloisncies, on gas bills, Gas had beon usedjwhen every one kuew no monoy bad bosn appropristed to pay for it, and tha company who uraished it did it ab their poril, Al Camipbell did not want to *“lmpute the goutleman with tictitious buucombe,” but he diut 1ot uss Low any one could claim the city wus uog liabla for ito gus bills. ‘Ihe Couucil could uot violate e coutract with the gas compunies by failing to sppropriste to va thase daticiencios, All the companies had to do was to sue the city, and they could recover. All, Waite opposed the motion. The reduc. tion muut bo made na uprooting tho lampds out on tho prairie xud shortoning the time during which gus was burnt, 'Fhe motfon was lost ; yeas, 8,—Clatrke of tho Tifsh, MoDouald, Heath, Waterman, Glavoisnd, Caso, Lynch, and Dickinson,~—nays, 81, TuB 8600,000 DEFICIENCY ITEN, Ald. Campbell moved to strike out the item of $500,000 for deflctencies, It was a leaven of corruption that woutd corrupt tho whoto lsvy, and arrsy su lrreswtible army of tax-ghtors against the city, There woull be & fuud of 150,000, or theresbouts, from Uconse-foea, and apoibier of 850,000 from iusurauce tax. heso woro not dispesed of, aud should take the place THE CIHIICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCIT 23, 1870. 7 - of tho Itom of £500,000. ITo hnd neon many mon of buslness who Lad told him that they would not pay thale tazes if this itom was put in for tho enconragoment of tax-fighters, It would hurry a hordo of tax-fightera who had nover appoared in the courta sgainst the tax- lavy, aud easpocially becauss they ‘underatood tbal the clty bad commoncod a ayntem of loach- Ing from them tho taxen rofused to bs pad by chranio tax-Nighters, ana it would make them tax-fichtare, It tho city conid flad somo plan by which uot to epend the taxes befors thay got thato, the evil could ba avoided., Thora was no more reanon for the itom thun for au item for » 1silroad to tho moon, The protonnn that tho city's crodit «would bo saved by tho ftom was all nonsonao, 1f tho bill went through with the 850,000 corruption fund In it, tho reault would bo the bewinning of an a of tax-fighting which would continne vext year, nnd 8o on in tho kamo ratin unlil the city came Lo batkrupitey. 1o deairel to call tho at- tention of tha Councll to the oxtraordinary fall- ing off in tha coilection of fines by the city. In the Iast yoar of Mr, Modill's adminiatration $132,000 wore collocted from this sourco; noxt yoar tho sum_fall down Lo $60,000, and tha next yonr to 232,000 ; and this year it would fall bo- low that wum, Ald, Whito aafd tho tax-levy woald be groater than it ought to bo, and tio was in favor of put- Thorn, Ch Donnls, Florence ifarmon, Clerka— . Henlny, I', Flynn, District 6—lounded north hy tha Tllinots & Mich. fgan Canal and the foath Tiranch of the Chicagn Itiver, sonth by the city Hmits, o1st by Doaring and Ulilman _ ntrests, and west by 'city limits, Vating placa, sonthwest corner Locke atrest and Archer ave. oue, Judges—Richard Kaatner, Thomas Medlahon, Michanl Murphy, Olorka—0, Ovorbah, P, Custella, District 6—Bounded porth Ly Thiriy-first atroet, antith by city Himita, 6sat by Blawart avenue, snid wost by Ubiman stevet; Voling place, engina-houss on Thirty-Dfth steerl, near Iated, Juiges—Jolin Fheles, Jymes Tricy, Joha Dompsey, Clerka—E, Popp, 3, Buckiey, AIXTI wARD, Distrit_1—Townded uorth by Bisteanth _sireet, soutls by Twenty-8icond ateest, eant by South Tiesnch of Cnicago Ttiver, anct weat by JeiTernyn steest, Votlng ace, 23 Oanalport avamiy, Judai—A, Conkey, A, STk, F, Wa Zutmelstor. Clorka—J, Jonos, J, Car- roll, Dintrict 2—-Boundsd by Biztesntl atrect and that portion of Twonty-second sreot eaat of Jaiferson atrect, south by Bouth Dranch of GClilcago River, sast by Joiferson atreet and Bouth Branch of Chiogo River siid by Hlated trost, | Voling 731 Halated ateot,” Judges—O, Tegnier, ¥, D , 1 Hazman, Clerka—-0, ¥, Hmith, 0. . Petaraon, District’ 3—Doundsd morth by Hixteenth streat, saulh by Houth Hranch of Clicago filvor, omt by Ials ated screot, anid went by Oentru avonus, and # Mie extended south from (he centre of Conire avanue to the Houths Uranch of Chicago Itiver, Votlug place, fisck's dlall, corner Brown and Teelfth streeta, place, oo ting the doficioncy itom off ati] next yoar. dilgoasit: Waipar) I Jlawacd, 3 B lany, Olprks Ald, IHildroty wautod to tako $230,000 of the District 4—Bounded north by Slxisenth street, balt million from the miacellanaons rocolrts. 1o thotught that to atrike ont the item entiraly would mean ropuaistion. 1o moved to lay Ald, E}nln.l_,uhell‘n motion on tho table. Carrted by 25 0 13, south by Boiitl iranch of Chicago River awl Ilinoln & Mienigan Canal, east b{‘Caulm avenus, uilending to te river, and woat by Kedelo avente, - Voting place, nortnsast corner Blue Ialand avenus and Twonty-rec- ond airest, Judges—J. Hyan, D, 0'Donnelt, N, Witder, Clerké—J. McCann, G, Pfelifor. District 6—Hounded norlh by Hixtasnth stroat, south by Minofs & Bichlgan Canal, east by Robey atreot, und woat by Kodzla avenuo, Voting placo, cur- ner 1iue Island and Westeru avonues, Judges—>t, {ebonaid, 1, Wysad, 3. Nolan, Clerks—0, AcCarty, . J, Carbéey, Tick o Bounded north by Bixteenth atroot, east by Kedzla avanue, west by city ilmita, south by Iilinols & Michlgan Gunal, Vatlag place, dépot at Liwndsie. Jidgea—, Varmoles, E. do Docser, M. Fursyihi. Clorke—0. E. Tewplo, 3, A, Brown. BEVENTH WARL. Dintrict 1—Doundad north by Twelfll atreet, esst by Chlcago Btiver, sauth by itchell ntreet, aud went by Juffetaon street, Voling plac, enginc-touss on Maz- wall atreet, near’ Canal atreet, Judyos—W. Dunlisn, . Liuden, E. Flyun, Olorks~W, Fanimore, O, Nick’ erson, Divirict 2—Hounded ooeth by Sitchell streot, esst by Chlcago Ttlvar, south by Sixteeuih strost, snd weat by Jefforkou wtrect, votug place, 391 o.th Caial streot. Dunald, Cieria Judgor—. tgan, W, Waguer, W, M ~). Maguire, J, Glowry, District 3—Bounded north by Twelf)h stroet, euat by Joferson atrect, south Ly Mitchell: steect, and'weat by alated streat. ' Voting place, 216 West T'ralfiis streat, Judgos—, L. Herbor, 5,y D. D, Good, J, O'Brian, Clerks—C. Fiun, F, B District'i—1ounded north by Mitchell streot, oast by Jeifersun niroct, south by Hixtceutls strest, and'west by Ialsted streot, Voling place, mouthwest cornuc Si(choll and Jefferson stroets, Judges—T. Broderiu, Pl Corkell, ud J, Hammil,” Clorks—J, Bauman an . Buirr, ‘District 6—Dounded norih by Twelfth streot, oaat by Halsted airest, south by Mitchell atrest, snd west Dy Cotitro_avenue. Vollng place, 129 Lrown sireet, Judgos—U. Gardoer, Morgan O'Bricu, P, Brentan, Ulerka—A, Tlmpliug, 3. A, Croney, ‘District 6—Bounded nortls by Mitehell stroet, east by 1Talstod strest, south by Sixtesuth stroot, and west by Ceutro uveuue, Voting place, corner ‘Mazwall and Heury strects, Judgos—E, T, Proseer, I, Quan, §, T, Dickinson, ~Clerks—J, McGaun, W, Foley, Diarict 7—Bounded north by Twellth strect, sast hy'Centro avenae, south by Sixteentt strest, and waat by Looiaia atceats Vollng places 83 Hamisdon atrost. Judges—. B. Wilkon, O Catphell, 3L L. Erlsbie, Clerkn—J, Lsfforty, T, Hugls District 8—Louuded norty by Twellth street, sast by Loomis stroet, south by Sixtcenth stroet, aud west Ly cliy Huwits, Voting lace, 219 Thirtesnth place, comer Ashlaud avenua, Judges—T, J. Fitzgerald, L. Bioen, I’ Lawo. Glerka—J, D, Maw, J, Bctinn, EIGUTH WARD, District 1—Bounied north by Van Buren atroet, oat by South Branch of the Chlcago River, soutt by Tolk streat, and_wost by Joiferson streel, Votlug place, No. 33 Wost [larrison stroet, Jdudgwa—I, ilubig, 3L Filzgecald, ¥, kichoes, Clirke—3L. lowlor, ", Builivat District 4—~Bounded north by Polk strest, out by . A NEAVY NEDUOCTION, Al Hildroth maved to strike out the Item of £500,000 to meet doflcioucios, sod to insert **%250,000 to Lo lovied by taxation, and €250,- 000 to bo takon from miscollaucous receipts,” By adopting that proposition thay would nnvo £260,000, aud tho Fuuple would know whore tho ‘money wau going to. Ald. Cullerton said that the Comptroller's ro- port showed that $260,000 could not bo oblatned from miscaliansous sources. Ald, Hildroth's motion was agroed to,—yoas, 29 nays, 10,—ay follows: Yean—~Ald, Dixon, Warren, Cocy, Blone nf the Fourth W Htono of the Fifth Ward, Clirke of the Yard, ‘Tiefdy, Hommer, Hildreth, MeDonsld, ', Woodmay, Clark of the Tenth Ward, Whits, Guuderson, Heath, Waterman, Campbell, C. tsan, Eckinrdt, Stout, Malir, Lengacher, Bwoeney, Dickinaon, and Corvoran-’~1, ‘Naus—All, Foloy, ltichardson, Fitzgorald, Spalding, Gullrlan, O'Bclew, Clavoliad, Sehattior, Lyach, an AlL Fitzgorald moved the previous question on tho pandage of the bill, and then tiied to withdraw it ; bul, on a vote boing takep, pormis- sion was rafusod. . Tho question thon recurrod on ordering tho Pprovicus question, and it was refasod, AT 1T AUA Ald, Campbell moved tno insertion of ab item of 38,000 for his ditch on Wostorn nvonie, Ald. Quirk movad a8 an amondmout thal an itdtm of 810,000 ba iusorled for sewors on Lake and Fulton atrosts weat of Seymour, It was ruled out of order, Ald, Quirle uprelled to the Connctl not to ap- impxlntu anything this yoar for Westeru avenuo. ob 1t walt untu 1577, Ald, Cullerton movad the provious quostion on tho amondmont and tho whole tll, xud 1t was ordered. ‘Tho smendmont wan lost—yeas, 14; nays, 25, Tho bill was thon passed—yoas, 231 nays, 10— Fitzgorald, Coov, Dixon, Hildioth, Bailoy, O'Bei- on, Heath, Watormsn, Campboll, Cleveland, Stout, Malr, Mutphy, Bwoeney, Dickluson, Cor~ corau~—16, The following figures show tho sums to be actunlly raised by taxations Assessment sxpen 25 Board of Public Works appropri; Ballding Inspectors. Cunelory... Eleclion ezpens: Evening schools, Boutla Diranch of Chicago Itiver, south by Twolfti e THd streot, ana west by Jeflerson st Youlug plaos, Mealth Departinent,vouaa, li“i Saull;umnn‘l’:‘&rmhl J:dfl‘—ll 'Ac?l.l:‘," 1 \’cfy- elbsatn, Aloys Ulor, Glerks—J. McAuilfr, ansitt, Tadnutadnsm {und, District H-Hounded torth by Ven Diren stract, east by Jearsou strest, south by Polk straet, sod west by Halsted steeut, Voluz plaos, 174 i ireisou atrost, Judipi—I. ¥, Kounedy, d. Day, £+ T Maaly, Clocks 3. Long, 1, tarriugtah. District {.—Bonndod forth by Polk strost, east by Joltorsou aireot, south by Twelfih atrect, sud west by Haiwted stroot, Votlug place, 177 Ds Koren strost, Judgos—T. itisasth, I, Drured, A D. Kalit,” Uisrii— W, Donshus, E. Laiigan, Diatrict 6—Lounded horth by Taylor sireet, asst by ITalsted atroct, south by Twolftl street, aud west by AMav strest, Voting-plice, 470 South Morgan street, Judges—J, Lobetelu, B, diasterson, O, Byan, Clarli— L Lvaly, W, Bwinger, District 8—Bounded norib by Taylor streat, sast by May stroet, mouts by Twelftn sirost, sud ‘wast by Loovwmis sireet. Voung-pla West Twelfth stroat, Judges—T. O, Meyer, L 1L 0'Conaor, Aug Meyurs, Clerks—P. Goriskey, 3, Croaby, District T—Bounded fatth Ly Nissam and Garley slrvets, ot by Aberdesn street, south Ly Taylor ntroot, sud west by Loomta strect, = Votiug placo, No, 1441 Weat Polk atreet. Judasé—J. Goldon, ¥. Lartautt, F. McGinuoss, Olorks—AL, liyan, BL. Aberu. Distrsct 8—Dounded north by Guriey strost, sast by Iulsted steoet, sauth by Taylor street, and 'west by Aberdeen sireet, Volinig place, No. vl Blue Island avenus. Judges—I. Dolan, R'D, Murphy, il Pil- Wrim. Clerks—J, Burns, T, MxEners, District D—Bounded nocth by Ynn Huren stroet, saat by Aberdecn strost, south by Nissim nud Gieley stroots, and west by Loowmis street. Voting place, No, 306 Weat ‘Taylor street. Judgea—T, O'Driog, C. Mur. py, J. Uantsy. Clerks—J, Gleanoa, J, O rlon, District 10—Boundel north by Van Luron stroet east by ialated strces, south by Gurley street, sud west By Aberdeen sttvet, Vuting place, engine-houss on Dlus laland avonue, Judges—I. Bradiay, 8. Knowles, J. Schuudt, Clerks—1, Usydes, . Gury, NINTH WARD. Distelct 1—Bounded sast by Cuicago River, south by Van Hareu stroot, west by Halsted street, aad north by Mourvo strest, Voting }.ma, engino-bouss, 197 etternoty atrcats - Judgeao-1, I Felon, 0. O, ub- J, Jamea, Clerki=J, B 3. 8aldiag. District 3—lioundad east by Culcago’ Lilver, sonth by Alonroo atreet, wast by Halated sirest, aud noeth by Handolph strect, Votiug placa, sugiuo-louss, Clinton oud Washington atreetd, Judgoa—i¥, W, Keunaly, F. Breruer, Jo Mlusgher. Clerki—A, A. Dwells, W. A. Wintney, District 3--Doundal st by ITalsted atrest, south by Vau Luren street, weat by Abardeou street, and nortu by donrve streat. Votlug place, 141 Bouth Bangamon streut. Judgea—T, A, Kuauedy, W. I, Dwigut, M. ateAutey, Clerkn—A, Dwigut, W, J, Onshan, District d—Hounde] east by Talsted utreoty south by Afonron strect, west by Absrdeen and Curtls stroots, aud north by Randolph street, Votlng place, south- east corner Bangsmon and Washineton strvels, Judges L J, Blutuarat, d. W. Kaox, U, Madonald, Clurks— 0, T\ Hotehkiss, 11, 8, Taun, TENTH WARD, District 1—Bound.d uorth by Fourth stroet, south hy Riuzlo sirout, east by Halsted street, aud west by uriu streat. Votiog placs, No. vt aliaukse wvanns. Judgoe—0, 5. White, b ¥, Baculcs, €, 1L Mataon, o nson, Distri Bounded north by Fourth street, south Dy Kinslo strect, esat by Noctih Braoch of Ghicago Hivor, and weat by Halatod streot, Votlng place, 34 an i1 slliwaukos uvonue, Judgus—E, Ualvarson, AL Ford, . Fisher, Ulerk—P. Murray, Distriot 3—Uounded norih by Kinzio stroct, sonth by Handolph atrot, 6iat by North Brauch of Gbicago Bowerago fund. .. River Lnprovawen New sowars, Btreot lapa, Watar extons] Total, $1,044,830.43 THE POLLING PLAGES. 'The spooial order, boing the dosignation of polling plsces, ate., wvas then taken up, and tho Clork read the following ordivanca : AN ORDINANOE to catablish tha Eloction Dstricts tn tho wards horeln named— it 4 ordatned by the Cdy Councit of the CUty of hieano : 8eorzoN 1, ‘That tho warda hereinafior named be, and the same are Liereby, divided fato Elcction Dis- tricts, numberod snd bounded an follows : FIRST WADD, District 1—Dounded north by the Chlcago River, soutn by Monroo stroot, sast by Lake Michiqan, west Dy Clark atroot, Voting place, cornar Michigan avenua and Lako stroet, Judges—D. Thornton, G. Evorbart, E. D, Langloy, Olerka—J. Plorson, L. Llarsou, ‘Distriot 2—Bouuded morth by the Chicago River, south by Mouroo streot, east by Glark utreet, west by Bouth Drauch Chicago River. Voting place, No. k1 Markot streot. Judges—J, A. Wilsou, W, Whalon, W, Roach, ~Clorks—S, G. Obar, B, G, Brown. Diatrict 3—lunded north by Mouroa atroot, nouth by Harrison stceel, cast by Lake Michigin, sud west by Clark siroet. Voting placo, Vun Buren and Stats siroels, Judges—WV, 1L King, Dr. Jordan, ¥, Yran- non, Clerks—IL. Burke, 1f, West, trict é—Boundod uorth by Monroo street, south Toct, cast Ly Olutls atreot, and wost by Ll 3 Olicsgo Diver. Voling place, cornsr Van Buren atroet and Fifth avenuo, Judyes—I, Carson, L. Du Bols, O, Mathews, Oiorks—G, A, Phil- ifps, It, Turner, Dard, BECOND WARD, District 1—Bonnded norths by Hisrrison strest, south by "Uweifth atroet, east by Lake Aluhigan, aud wost by Third svenue, Votivg place, 491% Olurk stroet. Judges—A. Kramer, Il Long, J. Taylor. Clorks—t, L. Bmith, G, Dluck, ‘Diatrict 3—Bounlod norih by Harrison strsot, sonth by "Uwol{th stioot, eant by Third avcuue, sud west by South Branch of the Chicago Itiver, Vating placn, carqur Btate stroot and Hermon court,’ Judges—3L. 0. B, ¥, D, Gray, ¥, U, Tewpel, Clerks—W. U, Roas, 8, Forsyth. District 3—Bounded north by Twolfth strect, south by Hizisenth strest, east Ly State sireee, sud wost by South Branch of the Ohicagu Biver, ' Voting placs, ooraer welNth streot and Third avouus, Judyges—D, Pord, 11, Doon, A, G, Glesson. Olerks=, O, Viorling, J, Gruenhut, District {=Tounded norlh by Twolfh strest, sontl by Bixteent pireot, oast by Lake Mickigah, and west by Biste streel,’ Voting Dlacs, 610 Btita stroat, Judgea—A.J, Averoll Petor Pags, 1, 13, Mead, Clerks —A. Behmidt, F, Miller, TUIRD WARD, District 1—Bounded north by oentraof Bixtsontt street, Aouth by centre of Kightsontly atroot, sust by Lico, Luke "3ichigan, and_ west by ceatru of Olurk wtreof, | 1iivor, sid wort Ly lLalsted streot, Votiug plico, Yokt piate 815 Blato atreets 3 udposcT: Hart, do g [ Horiivust coraer - Unlug ol Lake stred. Tt igsd Suortall, E. Foteman, Clerks—0. Staples, Ev D. 3"\‘;:"- Crover, J, Ball, A, McGuwan, Olork—I. D, clarks, Fict {—Tiounded north by Iinzle siract, sonth Diatelct 2—Dounded north by conkro of Eightoent | | Dlstrict Aot souih by Sentre of Twenty.rat atcot. sast by | U7 lisniolphateeo BiRU LRl iiosh. td Ay Lake ‘Michigan, and west Ly contra of Olark strect, | b¥ Curtis strout, Voilug place, 431 West Lako struot, Yotiug place, udd Htato stroot, Judgos—W, T lla f;fifg‘l B, Wultavy, Ds McDougall, ¥. Oboalar, 00, Georgs Haelding, G, ILibbas, Olerks—J, 1. el Showay, g Dird, = ELEVENTI WARD. District 1—DBounded narth by Fourth atrost, south by Carroll etreot and Wasington syonus, seat by Curlis stroot, sud West by Hounon stresl, Vuting Dlace, Weab Lidisua stroet, botwoo Ellzabatli and Ads Mtroets, Judges—T. McDonough, B. K. Gilbert, A, T, Miver. Clorka—A. Sloree, W, U'lirisn. District 3—lounded nortl’ by Cireoll street and Washiugton avouiio, south by Madlou uireet, east by Curts streot, and wost by Reuben stroet, Volit plice, 420 Handolph eirech Judgesa—U. Heper, (b Oty . Mk, Claria—LL. Wicklif £ Jou: uitige. ‘Diatrict 3—Bouuded north by Madison atroet, south by:Van luren astreet, easi by Abordeen atreet, mud Wt by Asaland sveduo, Voilng place, €21 Madisou atreel, Judges—W. eafford, M. dlcDonald, A, M. Yerrior, Ciorke—0, L. Maup, 'J, W, Uounelt, ‘District_{—Bounded north’ by Van turen stroet, soutls by Twolfth wstrect, sast by "Loomts stiosts, sod weat by Ashland svenue, Voting pluos, 89 Ksusua strest, Judges—0, Pfuifor, A, ikolin, V. M, Kelloy, Clerki—A. Ws EIWards, O, Atilfer, TWELFTI WARD, District 1—Doundod uorth by Lats strset, sonth by Dlatrict 3—Bounded north by contra of Twenty-fiest atrsat, soutls by coutre of Twoaly-tllrd strost, oast by Lake 'llchigait, and woat by cotce of Clark atreol, Votlug place, 173 Twouty-sscond stcoot, * Judgas—0. AL Culbertson, Inaao Howland, G, W, Todd, Clorks— 3,'W, Carrington, L i, Lry, District é—Dounded north Ly centre of Twenty- third sireet, south by contro of T'weuty-alxth atroos us lald out, and what would bu the coitra of Twenty- slsth stioet If coutinued to Lako Michigan, oast by Lako Michiyan, sud weat by tho ceutrs of Clark strout, Yoting placo, 1107 Tndiaoa aveute, Judgew—Cliarlos Albura, &, D. Hugles, Chiarlos Dt Clerka—0, 1, or, B, £, Bumwalt, FOURTII WARD, District 1—Nounded norths by Twenty-aixih street, soutl Ly Thirly-irst atroat, sast by Tudiaus svoaue, snd west by Ulark atreet, Votlng place, 203 Twent, Biuth strest: Judgos—0. I, Vaudereook, ., 8. Coovol Jlernard Callaghan, Clorke—Ih L, Dakil, E. Lo Bur o e atrict 2—Doundsd north by Twenty-sixth streat, south by ThuirtysAirut strect, et by Lake Michigan, snd weat Uy Indlaus avaiius, Voling plioe, Tweuty: gea—All Harrison streot, out by Asblaud avenue, aud west by s Bovsse okt Fulbuar. ~Olerke i Or | Linooia sircet,’ VOUng place, N0, 710 i¥esl Madiaun Warclog, 0, M:Donald, sizoet, Juuagos—D. Worlliogion, 1. E, Jeukins, O, ‘Districe d—Doundod north by Thirty-Brat street, | O Leder, Clurke—i, W, Lowe raves, * south by Egsn aveaue, cusl by Lako Michigan, aud District 2—=Boun Amrllh‘ by Laki rmll suutn by woat by Kaukakoaavenue, Voulug place, curnor Daug- | ifacrisuns street, osst by Lincoin atreat, aud woat by vittstrects Yoting placo, No, 797 Wesl Madison :fr:cl. Judzes—L, K. Uirpenter, G. W, Nowcaiab, J. anan, Ulorks=u, W. Oakley, I, W. Ltice, Dintrict S—lisuudod north by [Iarrieon strout, south Ly ‘I'weiftl streot, st by Ashland avenus, auld wost Ly Laavitt atrect. Votini place, No, 1014 W, aan stroct, Judges—U, U, 1 stuaway, O, . 31 Waldots, * Qlerka—U, L. Fosty Ju Lanse, Dlatrict 4—Nouuded north by Van Buren stivet, 018 by Laavil , An Lmits, Vouing place, corner Western avanuo sud Pk street, Judges—b, A, Hagor, 1. deitroy, Clorka—1, W. orion, Distriot S—iounded norts Ly lax place sud Cottage Gruve avenus. Judgea—i. M, W«x‘:dfi Jucol tlt‘:;llljiu, Denlson Uorton, Clerks— John Newton, ). Jouus, Lustrict d—boundod north by Thirty-tirat streot south by Eganaveuue, east by Kaukakes aveuue, sul weat by Clark streot, - Voling place, 1234 Stato strect, Judgoi—tieorgs Auderson, Gourgn (Liwivm, Jobu O'briea, Cieria—Jobu i, Towle, D, U, Al:Kiunon, YIVIIL WALD, District 1—Dounded morih by Bixtesnth strest, south by Twouty-se-oud wtreet, vist by Ciark stroal, and wedt by tne Bogth Bran:bof tus Guicage River, Votlug place, Areldr avehue, sorher of Purplo streut, sat Madi- Van Wured atreat B e s Attty D avid Dolat, | by Twolfea sivout, osab by Leavite atroct, wnl Dlatrict 2—Bounded north by Tweniy-socond streot, | Wust by wuitern Mmt_"A :r muTm\ Vi Vu&lm] r\un N #uth by city Biaits, eust by u(.m street, aud woat by fedds Ogdou avenus, Jitdyes—T, Wiloe, U, J. Low, Naed, Clorke—F. Marsuall, W. D, Frouklin, TIMWTEENTU WARD, District 1—Bouudod south by Like streot, north by Kinzio strect, east by Ashland avonuy, sud west by l oat, Vollug place, coruer Carroll aull Lin- 5—U, B M Btowart avenue, Votlug plase, snuthioast soraer ‘Cwen- tywovouth stroot and Wontworth aveuuo. Judges— Jamea Fitzslmous, ¥rel Fluken, A, O, Yan Oraum, Clorks—1, Lawls, 3, O'lirlen, Dustrict 3—Bounded north by the South Brauch of Lo Uaicago River, south Ly Tuirty-frst sirset, cast by ts, Judge sare, W, L. Dursan, J, iyt Sveiiue, and woat by Hatod atrost, Votiny han, Oleres—D, E, Quirk, U, Daker, e, ougiso holsy cornor of Saugor sut MoGrugur Tounded uorth by Chlciga Hiresine b bdotmmatichia, 1isulay, b L, asion, Wite fum David. Clorks—1t. Mualler, AL, MoDeemoth, District i—Bounded noikls by Chicaga iiver, south by Thirl lated sirvet, and wes) :"u—:’d“.l"amei sud Archer sveuus, Judges—julin Ly Laxe strect, osvt by Liuculn atrect, sna wesh by Leavits sivoot, Vouing place, coruor of Robey and Lako stroots. Judges—3, £ Rockwell, J, £. Biuclalr, D, H, Coustdlne, Clorks—J, U, Hatnss, 0. B, Phelp. Districs $~Liounded north Ly Chicsga aveaus, {eading to thie woatera city bouudarics, soutls by Lake 41ng 1 tho weatern eity bonndarien, eant ,and wost by the weatern houniaries Voting place, carnor West Lyko and Ok Judges—H. M. Jbsoth, J. Jamicvon, P. Clerka—1L A, Hiosson, 3. Gairns, 2 street, north of thacity. Jey mirents, O'Donuell, Diatrict d—Honadel sauth by Kio: by Qlifcago avanue, esst by Astiland avaniie, and weat by Lincoln stenot. Voting piace, mauthwest corner Pauiiny snd Indfans ate Juitges—], Fiond, I, M~tlovern, O, Dolliug, Clutka—C.' F. Forrester, . Uoodlun, FOURTEENTIL WARD, District 1~Baun-led aouth by Weat Oht street, weat by Carpenter streot, east aud worty by the North Heanch of tha Quicazn Itiver, Voting plice, 79 Mil. watkne avenns, dniteen—C, . Wath 1. Peters 101, J, Uartigan. Clacka—T, Bourke, ) . Diatriot 2—Bannded north by Chicigs avenus, sonth iy Weat Dhlo atecot, weat by Ashland uvenus, and east by Carpentor atreet, Voting place, 2i4 Milwatkeo avenrie, Judqos—0, I, Daming, B. O'lelen, Ing- woll Uleson, Clegka=T, P, Jarneka, A, Hartmoyer, Distrlct J—Doundsd so 1th by C 1eazo avenus, nar th hy Division stroet, west by Noble sireet, and east by Oirpentar street and tho Ghieago i Votlng placo, 344 Milwaukee avoaue, Judgaa—, M, Darroll, o Coneath, G, Wslibsum, Clecks—D. Donuelly, B, Riulbaa District _Tounded sut by Notle street, west by eity limita, south by Chicago svenue, sud north by Divislon mreet, Voting-place, 448 Wost Clicago avewnn, Judge H:oeueminn, A, Meger, W, n, Qastficld, Clerka—0, 1lartabarg, G, Koochtairst Distrint G—Tinunded south by Diviaion trest, north by Nortli sveuuo, cast by Gblcago fliver, aud wost by city lmita, Voting-lace, 742 Milwaukes avonus, Judges—Antan Behureman, W. Gernhardt, J, F, Mc- Umaty, Cleritn—0. Nicderschmtdt, A. Osteman, Distrlct 6—Bouniled south by Nortt avenua, weat by Ashland avonue, eart snd north by Chicsgo River. Volltig place, 621 Elaton avenue. Judges—3W, War- pecie, Ly Carpenter, M, Hallnan, Clerka—3. Fitz- gibbona, T, Warnok Districs 7—Iounded south by North avenue, et by Astland sveuue, west by city Umits, and north by Cuicago River and cily_limita. Voting place, 1143 Milwaukea sventie, °Judges—Willinm Corbett, Wandel, G, Erouch, " Clerka—0, Ticher, M. 0 Brion, FIPTEENTIL WARD. District 1—Tounded east by the tuiddle of SheMeld avenuc, weat by the Chieao Iuver, norll by clty Minits, anl nouth by North avenue, Votiug place, cor- ner of Webster and_ Houlhport avenues, dulgen— Martin Lewin, Ernst Otio, George Fritz. Ciorka—¥, A, 'Townor, Willlam A, Renuie, ‘Diatrict 3—Bounded north by eity lim! North avenuo, east by Orchard strest, Suotield avenuo. Voliug place, b1 Willow mirert, w~Frank Nieaen, Jacob Lauer, Ecwlu Muack, Cierkn—Charlen Iauratier, D, 11, T Ahren District s—Iaundsd north by eity ilmits, south by North avenus, eaat by Hurlout strect. and woat by Or- eiard streel, Vollug plice, 572 Larrabes miraet. dudges—Muthow Franzen, J. D, Tyler, J, Walluor, Clerka—A, 4, Mosceve, I, Llordan, _District d—Lounded north - by city limits, south Ly Nortli avenue, cast by Lk Michigan, and weat by Marlbat wtrect, Votfag placg, A3 Hedgwlck streod, Judgs—Nudoiph Labbaum, J, 15, Ernat,” J, Costetlo, Clorxs—Y, Vouder Lichian, Adsia ¥, Baon, BIVTELXTIL WARD, District I—Tionudad north Ly North avenne, south by Division street, east Ly Clybouru svenne and _La Fabeo utreet, aud wenl by the Norih Branch of Chic: 80 Ltiver. Voliug place, 212 Larrabea atreet, Ju by —F, iWitle, ¥. ‘simiog, J. Merki. Clerks—, Belimitz, J. Tipp. Diatrict d—~Isunded north by North avenue, south Dy Division strost, eant by Salgwick street, and weat routh by D weat by by Ciybourn avenue aud Lurrabes atrest, Voting place, 524 Bedgwick stract, corner Sigel. Judges—A Bisuchodt, A, Did, J, 0. Meyor, Clorka—d, H, H:blotthauer, Otto Bchiftes District d~Jouudod north by Norith srenus, south by Divislon etreot, eut by LiSallo etreet, aut west by Bedgwick street, Votlng plice, 505 Wells mreet, Jndges—~V, ftah, O, Kaidart, Peter Emil, Olerks— @ichan, R, Rismng. Dlstrict 4—~Bauuded north by North svenus, south by Divislou stroet, east by Laks Michigan, aud west by Lasally strect, Voting place, HUl Clark atrcet, Judges —A. Doess, Aundrew 3lier, C, F. Collon Clerks—U, A, Busse, E. J. Miller, BESENTEENTH WARD. District 1—Bounded uorth by Division strest, south by Erlo street, esst by Wesson atreet, west by the Nort licanch of Cuicago River, Voting plsce, No. 24 East Clloago ayeaus. Judges—Joeeph Biuts, John UMalley, “uomas Mora. Clorks—, “Tuoloe, V. olloy. District 3—-Bounded north by Davison street, south Ly Erio street, cust by Sadgwick, and wast by Wossan and Kiygabury sirosts, Voilug piace, No. 57 East Chicago bvenue, Judges—W, Aoyers, P, Farrell, It, Hobinson, Qlorke—P. Darnm, Junn Honayne, District S—Hounded north by Division streol, south by Erie strest, oast by Fraokbn stract, sud weat by Sedgwick sirovt. Voting place, No, 150 Bedgwlek stre-t, Judgis—J, Hanley, T. Turae; Euwright, Clorks—)L McGrath, T, Dougherty, District i—Doun-ts | north by Lele atrost, south by Chlcago River, ous. vy Fraukiln strest, aad weat by North Uranch 'of Chizg) River, Voting place, No. 121 North Market atrect. Judges—D. Kilroy, A. Lyon, I, M. Hausurough. Clerks—J. O'Malley, M, Gurvin, EIGUTZENTE WARD. District 1—Boul-«d nurils by Divlslon street, south by Culoaqo avouus, east by Laks Michigau, and woet Ly North State streot, Voulug place, No. %J Rush atreet. Judgeas—D, Almendiuger, J, T. Dougdl, John Toisicn, Clorka—T, Felcl, A. Petrie. Digirict 2—Bounded porth by Division street, south by Unfeago aveuts, st by North Hiats street, aud Weat by LaBulle stroet, Vutiug piace, Turner J1ail. Juwiges—0, W, Fuller, A. Geargo, E. Lex, Olerks—J, W, Dlskiasoa, C. Fuller, ‘Distriot 3—Bounded north by Division strest, south by Cllasgo avue, oust by Lasillo stzust, aud wost by runklin strest, "Votlog placs, 10} E:af Onirago ave- nue. Judzes—0, Wylle, O, Rosentral, L, Brockman, Glorks—It. Grifiths, B, Rosenthil, Duteict 4~Bounded north by Tilinols strect, south by Qalcago Biver, o5t by North Stals siroet, aud went by Frauklin strtel. Vong plice, 47 Nofws Wells street, Judges=\V. Grifity, 1. Linbenlicimor, J. E. Harels, Clorke—A, Sagrudr, F. Farnsworth, District 6—Hounded north by Erie stret, nouth by Tilinols atrect, east by North Btata etreot, £1 1 wost by Fraukliu stroet. Voting place, 113 Wells streoi. Julges—1i. Kehos, Fred ecker, G, Bornstels, Clerks —A. tock, A, Sexton,t District b—1ounded north by Chicago avenne, south by Erio street, oaat by North State sticet, sn 1 west by Fronklin atreots Voting place, No, 13 North Clirk ntreet, Judges—A. Ller, ifonry Ruake, J, L, Dunbin, Ciorks—A. Liaior, Jr., J. Bavage. Diatrict’ 7—isunied nortn by Chlesge avenns, gouth by Qo stroek, sat by Liks Alichlgn, and wost Ly Nurtn Stats street, Votlug place, coruer Pine sud Lyggett sireows. Juidjoa—E, Kynos,’ R. C. Hamulil, 4.\, Webster, Clerks—C, Larrabos, €. N, Ham- woul, District 8—Bounded north by Ollo street, south by Obicago River, esst by Luke Michigan, and west by Norta Statoatraet, Voling place, No. 4 Lush etrvet, Judges—3, I Btroog, M. White, P, Cousidine, Oleris—George Blalr, Jolin Fergus. SEC. 2.—This ordiuance shall ba fo offect from and after ita passage. ‘I'ao ordinauce was passed unanimously. Tae Clork read the following : Witzugas, By an act of the Geaneral Assombly, ea- titled * An act to.provide for the {ncorporation df cities and villages,” spproved April 10, 1872, 1t 18 pro- wided that & gsueral slostion for city oftlosrs ahall be lield o0a the tulnl Tacsday of April of each yoir; and tbat ths City Couucil suall dusiguato the plsce or placos 10 which such electron aball be held, and ap- point tho judzes and clerks theref, and causs notices 10 bo pubilshod 10 soma nowspapar punlished in_said clty of thotim, place of election, and of tho oMicors 10 ba elected, for at loast twenty days prior to suahs alection; now, thorefors, ba it lteavsced, That o Clty Olerk be, and be {s heraby, tirosied to causa to be publistied for the period of iwonty daya prioz to April 16, 1876, in the nter-0:ean, » nowspaper published in the City of Clicago, iLe followiug notice 3 ELECTION NOTICE. TPublic notice is heroby givea that on the 18th day of April, A, D, 1476, au eloction will be bold in the City o Ghirags for 'the follawiag officeru, towit s City ‘I'rousurer, City Attornoy, Olty Civrk, Clerk of Gourt, and thirty-siz Aldarnion—wo from cach ward. THE ¥IOUT BEIINS. After a little tizht concorniue oue of tha poll- ing-placed iu tue Eighteouth Ward, aud wheu it was evidunt that final sction wonld bs soon takon on thio call for the genoral election, Ald. ilidroth sud Watorutan both arose and ad- drosaod the Chair. ; ‘I'ho Cbair recognized Ald. Hildroth. Aid, 1lildeotn moved the passago of the bill a8 road, aud upon that callod for tho previous quostiva. Ald, Behaffoor sscoadod tho motion. Tho yote was takon amid great osufusion, and tho wain queition waa rdored—yous, 21; nays, 17, a4 Lalluws ¢ Ve w—\bl, Foloy, Warren, Fitzgersld, Reldy, Som- Huarein, Yaley, U'liren, White, Gundersa tipat, Eckbardt, Stout, Aabr, Lougscher, o v Marpby, Hweency, 'Lynch, Jonaw, Oire Ve ys—Ald,_Richardson, Dixon, Oooy, Spslding, 1 of ths Fourth Warl, 8one'of tus Fiftu Ward, Clarke of the Fifs Wand, Gullorton, Mchunald, Woodmuu, Olsrk of the Tonit Ward, loats, Watore wan, Cawpbail, Cass, Cloveland, Dickinson—11, Tlhe order was thon passod—yens, 84 ; uays, 13, Ald, Ilichardsou said that, iuasmuch aa it socwod to be the dasiro of tho pooplo that thers should bo au eloction for Mayor, and since the Judictary Committeo bsd mado a report on the subject, e askod leave of the Council to submit thaat roport, Ald. O'Brien objogted, Ald. Watermau ufoved to reconsidor Lhe vote Juat taken, ‘l‘ud. Faloy moved to Iay the motion on the tablo, Itutod out of order. g Ald. Watorman moved that the Counoll sd- ourn. ‘I'bo motion was lost, ELECTION OF MAYOR. Ald, Watorman said bo had upi;ouod the paa. sage of tha ordtnanve, and movel to resnsider bocauso he desirod to move an amendmont to pruvide for calliug a spocial electiva for Mavor, 110 had beforo him a patition signed by Addison Ballard aud 6,114 othor logal votors of the wi s4king that a spocial election bw had for 01 It yeamed as if, vut of respoct to tho wishos of 20 larea & unmber of citizuns, & spocial eloction should Lo had. Now, overybody Kuow that 1f the call for tho spocial eloction was uot gotten in by smoudwmont to that bill 1t could not bo act- ©od on at all, becauso dilatory motions could car- ry it over until 1t waa too lute. Al ho wauted wad » roconsidoration of the voto, so tust an amopdwent could be offered providing foru call- g of s spocial olestlon. 5Id. Mildroth insistod that this call fora apecial slection could not bo let in as an amend- ment tothe goneral call, siuce it would invall- dste it, aud practically zesult in keopiug the presout Aldermeu 1 ofileo till 1877, o thing some ity |, Palice people claimed they wors trying to do. A spocial otdinauco bad been provided for the apecial election, so as to avold mny such dilicnity, Briug tbo question up that way, and he would vote for it, bul be would not vote to Invalidata the other crdinsneo. Ald, Watorman asked i tho Alderman would movo that tha resolution concerning the apectal olection bo introduced and made tho special ordor for a quarter of 12. Ald, Hlldratn roplied that Ald. Watarman could make 1ha motion If he chosn juat sa well a8 any ono elgo, J'he motion had nothing to do with what bo waa discusslng. Ile then wanted to know how tho Council could oxpect tho clec- tion to bo logal when the law forbade it. Ald, Campboll saw no objection to making the ordiuance a doublo one, 80 as o covor both mat- ters, 110 was nurs that tha eloction of a Aayor would not invalidato the ordinance for the Ronoral election, swhother there stould be & vasaucy mroval ar not. If the citizons woro decidad to have a Mayor othor than the ona now in oflico, they coutd alect n City Council of thalr own opinfon, and that body cauld dectars the ofilca vacant and elcct ouo of their pumber to 611 tho vacaucy. Ald, Woodmun wished the roportof the Jne diciary Committos to be cousidered, and asked consent. Ald. Stout and O'lirien objectd, Ald, Behaffoer aard that ha thoaghs 1t unlaw- ful to smend a rosolulion by an ordinance. Al Hpalding could not seo thut tho amend- meut, if sdopted, would invalidato the resola- tion. Ald. Whito wanted ta know why tha fight was made on the mode in which the call was 1mnued, If it waa thoupht best to call the election by a soparate ordinance, that would bo the proyor wav, Tho question then recarred on tha motion of recousideration, aud it was funt by tho following Yoo : Yeas—Ald. Richardeon, Dizon, Coey, 8palding, Btane of tha Fourth Vard, Stone of thn Fifth W Clarke of the Fifth Ward, Qullerton, McDonald, Wood- man, Olark of the Teuth Ward, Heatl, Walarman, Campbell, Caso, Clayeland, Quirk, Dickinain—14, Yaye~iroloy,’ Warren, ¥lusgaridd, Tioldy, oummer, Ttildreth, Batloy, O'Brien, While, Gunderson, ltvan, Eekbaral, Btot, Mabr, Leugacter, H:laffacr, Murpliy, Bwoeney, Lynch, Jonas, Corcoran—21, LETTING IN THR NEFORT, Ald, Campbell moved that the Judiciary Com- mitteo have leavo to roport, Ald. Lailoy moved to adjourn, which was loat, The moticu of Ald. Campboll was then voted on and carried by 33 to G. Tha report of the Committeo wns then read; it was recommondatory uf the passago of tho following orainnneo : Witknean, There Ls 8 vacancy in the office of Mayor of aandlty therafuro, bo It Hesoived, That m wpectal election for Mayor of the Cily of Cislcago bo Lield fu aaid city on thie 18th day of April, A, D, 1436, Jtesvived, Tuat the mads and manoer of conducting safid eloction Abiall be the ams as fu the cine of the other city oificern elected at the general eleztion 1o bo heid on aaid day, Jtexoleed, That the Jniges and elorks of rald generat :iu:gnn shalt o the Judgen and clorks of estd kpetial ection. Jizaotved, That the voting places at sald general clec- tiop shall be the voting places at said apertal electlon, Rewoleed, That thie City Clork causo o uotice of wald special eloction to bo published st the samo thne, in the same manner, aud in thesame nespaper i whicl hie vhali glve notloe of tho general elsction to be held on the 1th day of Aprll, A, D. 19 Riesoited, That the several places at which ihe vote ctious, o be lield on tue 15th sliall bo taken at such y of Aptil, A. D, 1334, snd the several persons who all act a3 the Judges and clerks of said elections, slail bo ss follows, Ald, Compbell moved that the report of the Camu:"unu be concurred fu and the oidinauce passed, Ald, Foley and Ald. Sommer demanded that the ordinauce be laid over and published. Ald. Campbell made the point of order that though the ropart of the Committea might be laid over, the ordinancs could not. The Chair beld the poiut well taken, insasmuch 26 no Aldermen hiad given their nuwmed as oo~ Jectars, Certainly Ald. Bchiaffn~r expounded the law, two Aldormen had jsisted that thoe ordinance bo Iaid over. lle, of courds, fuvorod :mmediate action on the ordinance, but, alas, some other Aldermon objected. It wns annonnc d that no Aldermon objected. Ald. Schatfuer seomed unbappy, and said in that case ho wanted to talk. Aftere long wraogle the Chair held any two could bave it laid over. Bevoral instated on its going over, including Folev, Bailoy, and Mahr, Ald. Waite hoped Atd, Campbell would be gen- tleman onough to koep order. AlQ, Foley doclinel to withdraw his request that the paper bo laid over. Thore waa much confusion, the contributors being 8chaffoer, Campbell, snd Balley, Ald, Schaffoor, having leatned the thing had gona over, oxpreased his regrot that it would not como to 8 vote. Ald. Campbetl and Schaffner got red in the face, and bisckgaarded one aunotuer. Ald, O'Brien moved Ald. Campbell bo bounced, Ald. Bebaffuer used ths swords ** base,” **con- temptible,” etc., and then safd ho disliked per- sonalities, Ala, Hildreth moved the Conneil adjourn, ‘The motion waa agreed to,—yoan, 22; navs, 17, AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, ‘This Thuradsy Evening, March 21, Gala Ladles® Night. The Glorious std Pereuutal Pautowime, HUMPTY DUMPTY, Reconsiructed, with & superb uew Transformation Beeno by DAVID STRONG, GRIMALDI ADAMS, the grestast of living Clowns. Awsociste Managors' Balict Troupe, Brothers Victorelli, Venus and Adonis, Anaje ¥ox, and Gulick, all in new acta, Lite tle, Pile, Wallsce, Gray, Mathilas, Suckott, and Hunt, firds time {n * MY TURN NEXT. Pricea—13e, 25¢, 35¢, bic, and 75¢, Matinee Saturday at 2 p, m, Monday, March 27, Bouclcanlt's *Fiying Seud,” Belvil Ryan (o the Star Comedy role of the Jockey, THE COLISEUM. FINEST BILL OF THE SEASON. Crowiled houses. 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