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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 381, 1876, atrical laminaries. A few davs ago he arrived in | enssed over two hours pro and_con, it this city, and put up at the T'romont Iouse. to s voto of the Club and tablod by the follow- | orrora were discavered, oto, Accompanying the The day hafora yeaterday ho recoivad a fotter | ing vots—ayes, 265 nocs, 12, Ionly ask to ho | report in a suggostion that if the mansgement \hat Mrs. Oates hiad cloed with Thomas | trestad fairly and justly at your hands. If | of tho oflico wore differont tho ublic o for the aeason of *70.'77, and bad nbao- | I have made a mintake, [~ will have to would not wuffer. It is annonncod that the suffor for It. Yon caunot deny but | Committoo on Public Records of tho County what 1 have hoen as good n | Ioard will bo in sossion to-motrow to examine Republican as yonreelt, Youlanc ! may differ in | witnoases, which will comploto the farco, 'The opinton, but I'fatl to nes anv good to bo dorived fnmlnmnn who know most of the intornal worl- nge of tho oflico, It will be remomberad. thioves. ete. Do unto othiers as yo would have | danfod a hoarlug somo weeks ago, that timo has Joft the city. Tho Commiltes court than this whera I could obtal andorously apoken of d I want a warrant.” eaid Juntice Foote, winking slvly rs, * you might bs accomemodated 1Te haa powor to arrest pg. Jusc_step aronud to his t 1o can do far you." tho avangaliat, he trhio wan to redeem tho bisch Yarael nad all the Gen- from their scarlet eina," s his rotreating steps wern . wan also heard, t_spint, and thare is noth- ’ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The temperaturs yosterday, aa obssrved by Manasse, opticlan, No, 83 Madison etreot (Tris- una Ballding), was at 8 8, m,, 28 degreesy 10a. 12m, 36; 4p.m, 88; Bp.m, 35 Baromoter, 8 a. m., 28.80; 1 p, m., 20.21 The managers of tho pooled linea lesding from this city o tho Eaat hold anotbor moating yosterday, and decided to reduce tho rato on boxed meata to 40 conts por 100 pounds from Chicago to Now York, make no changeat prosont in tho rates on grain. At the Stook-Yards estorday afterncon s mad bull mado & furious chiargo upon Mr. Glesler, & woll-known stock-doaler. thrown to the ground, at tho byatandoe by Judge Sumrmel anvbody ar anyehis court, and aao wha! And Benjamin, “pont to tavo tho lost, ahesp of tho houso of tilas, to clonnma them ote., departed 3 And a beard upon tho riairs, vanity and vexation of & ing new undor Lbe aun. donedallintentton of going to Australia, althongh on wovetal necasions mba had given' publicity to the fact that aho was under engngement Lo fo to the land of rold and rod-shirtod miners, Alll- son bocame nomowhas alarmed, and dispatclied 1o tho dastung cantatrice the following tel- Franetsco: 1t fs rumored you intend bresking eon- Yeatorday afternoon Mr. Allison received the The death of Mrs. Augnais 0, Lnglo, wits of Ghrietian Engle and daughter of Benjamin Mer- rill, i & griovous affiiction to n well-known and aud to frionds whoss namea Mra, Englo dled Wednsaday afterncon st hor Lnsband’s rosidence, No, 606 Nort Ladallo streat, aftor an ilinces of but fonr days duration. A lady blending in jusi propor- tions & wido-sprosd social admiration; the en- desring homs ties of mife, mothe aud sistor; s lberal culture, and tian Rraces, 18’ ano whose audden tho hereaftor loaves a mslanchol Buch a lady was Mrs. COMPTROLLER HAYES. 1113 BUCCESS 1IN NEW YORK. Comprolier Hayes returned from his oxpedi= tion to Now York yosterdsy morning, but owlog to the fatiguo of tho journoy boma he was un- abla to pre.sent himselt su official liesdquartors, —tho City-Iall. For the purposs of ascertaining exactly what waa the result of tho Jong-contioned Now York wviait a reporter in the eveuing called upon tho Comptrollor at hia bome, on the eorner of Sheldon stroct and Carroll avenuo. notwithstanding tho fi om to agreo with him, m laoking bright and r in complexion than He was found aolf {n the parlor, but broke ‘Tue TRISUXE emissary with It wan decidod to . ctaco, March 30.—J, Alifton, Trement i Fn':::,.:“i’;... Teaittvely decided 1ot to go to honorod family, are almost legion. On tle receipt of Mra, Oates’ tolegram the gor watod wrathy fodeed, In Australiso maoa; lisd uot beon used to auy snch his country ho thing, you know, tion; ses, sir, satisfaction. o will proceod to Californis in & few days, and through his coun- Col. Barnes, Lie proposca to entor sutt in the United Btates Court, Iaying damagos At $15,000 or theresbouts, for persnoctive profits and actual If Mra, Ostos enn thun break en- gagements and he legally sustainod in so doing, Ar. Allison wishes to know it. He dou't pro- pose to stand any such nousense if ho caa Horse and rider wors and tho former woa seri- ler fell under Lls horse {nternal injuries from the fall, but otherwise was unbarme Work at tha Court-Houso Squaro has been ro- sumed since the storm, and & new pile-driver The_piling will bo finish- 8o much of the old withdrawal to will ba set up to-day. ed in about throo weoks, foundation aa can be unod in tho now s now be- ing drosrod over for the purposo by & gang of men employed for the purposo. v 1t an incorrectly atated yesterday morning that the Tremont Ilouss Liad reduced its rates to The fact {a that the Tromont hs graduated itsrates st $4, 31,60, 83, per day, and the aceidon! three tigures from ihe causs of the erroucous impresvion getting e — SMALL-POX, A BTIR IN DRIDGEPORT. There is considerablo excitement in Bridge- port over some casos of small-pox which have 1ately proved fatalin that locality. So far as can bs Jearned, the fiest symptoms of tho disenso woro obsorved in tho family of Julina Macdor, fiving at No. 179 Dashlel atroot, 3ir. Maoder's family conaistod of nine persons, and tho result of the attack was to ewoep off five out of that | omisaion of tho firat ve schedulo ia the A man named M. Donaghuo was found dead in his bod at Burke's Hoto! yesterday moroing. He registered at tho hotel Wednesday evaning, sod oing to his room yeotorday morn- covered dend on the floor. hald an inqueat yeaterday aftornoon sud returncd a vordict of death from spoplexy Deconsed was & barkeoper, 84 yoara of age, and roaided at 194 Clark atroot. Io yestorday's Toinuss thoro was noted n cass ‘hotors Justico Moech,—and by change of venuo before Juatico Hainos,—in which Isaac, Georgo A., sud Eugeno lartman wero said to have beon mixed np -in s swindliog schome to defraud It appesrs from statoments mado by Justicos Hainos and Meech that Georgo A. Hartman was not inany way implicated by offerod baofora either of tham ; and botl limba of the Inw unito in trans- mitting a good charactor for Goeorgo. Abont 5 o'clock Iast oveniog, as Willlam Kulin and James Crink woro making some repairs on the foremast of the echooner Lolle Brown, moored at the foot of Fiftoonth streot, a ropo on which they were both standivg broko, aud both fell to the dock, a distance of 40-foet, Kubn bad sevoral ribs broken and roceivod other injuries of o merious chaiactor, while Crink fortunately escaped with a fow brulacs, and wna hn was taken to tho ta injuries wors &f- airaud climato, burdona upon his back, e for the reporter ound i cheerful, and a trido cleazo whon ho loft this smoky clty. coplly enjoying bim off abruptly to favor Tno reportor said : **Alr. Hayes, I caliod to hear the story of YOUIl BUCCEBSES I NEW Y0nK ? " 4 Woll, I don’t know that I ought to kesp tho Chicago_dailies informod as to the daily condi- t1on of tho city finances,” roplied hie, smiling. Dut. uir, tho matter is of groat interest to the pablic ; the newspapers do axcept for the sake of givin Can you not say something relative to the mat- tor?" ber. During the ilincss of tho Maoder famlly they wero fsithfolly otteuded by Mr, sud Mre, Betoen, who lived at No. 479 Dashiel street, and who had been for mome timo in- timato frionds of the Macders, The ro- sult of tho exposuro to the disnaso to which tho Schoous wero snbjected wna that both the man and his wifo wora taken dosn with the small- pox a day or two after tho last of the five Mlac. dors had died. Tho diseass made quick work with Mra Sohoon, who died and was burnd st Ifer husband lingorod until Mounday, whon he too died, lenving ns a logacy to tho world four childron. Tno Bchoons wero quito snd when tho fathor died there was no monoy to pay for bis burial, Tuosdsy an named Kling, living on Ial- Loving beon - friond of caused by drink. Jesss Matthiesen. oy of the testimon n't care abont it it'to the public. +t Woll, air, negotiations are still ponding by which I tope to secure all the monoy which the city wiil noad to bor: no figures or atmounts, as that would bo nufair, ipasmuch 38 tho nogotiations are not yet com- +2{ay I nak na to the truthfnlness of thestate- ment that yon securcd all the funds necessary for Lhis and the noxt two months? »That I cannot answer. row this menson. ono would put lum in a coflin “which he brought for the purpoee. No ono did so, however, antll when complaint was mado by tho to Sergt. 1Tood at tho Deering Streot The ofiicer_transmitted the complaint to the Board of Ilealth, sna thoy seat the War- don of tho BSmall-Pox Hospital, who, with tho aid of » man who bad bhaa the coffined the man, and ho was and buried. It might natorally bo askod why the connty did not take charge of Schioen and bury him ; but on investigation it will be found that the county’s contract with its undertaker spocially exempta that officer from the care of porsons who lave died with the able to walk home. County-Hoapital, where Tho nagotiations are My uegotiations for loaus met with some consfitorabls success, and I secared varfons moderato-sized amounts, but nothing that would appear to advantsge in as Inrge & city of tho nowvaboys was hold at tho ight at which quite a number of mombors of tha Ladies' Ternperauce Union Tome iaat: D THESN NEQOTIATIONS wil, I am confident, result in the city getting all 1 found tho money market oxsy, and had 1t not been for newspaper and other attacks upon the city's crodis and tbo lo- gality of city cortiticates, I would navo been able to securo all the money I ncoded at b per cont iustead of paying 7 por cent as Inm com- polled to do on the ponding negotintions, Evory thing that waa published or written ageinet the city's crodit immediatoly reached tho Now York banlkers, who, nover having witnossed any class of peopis in a city fizhting another clans moroly on priuciple, and in tho Ught attempting to de- w.roy and bankrupt the Government, wore loth s 1ond out their monoy uutil thoy saw what it Mies Willard, Mrs, Baroes, and others. to bo Ticld at the lome, and tho noxt will the mouey it uceds. teld Saturdsy night. It 18 proposed to induct tho Arabs into tho mysterics of acadet drill, and thus supply an smusemont and recroation ror them whicl thoy would othorwise scsk at fuestionable placos’of resort. A meeting of Sunday-achaot echolars oonnoct- +d with Farwell Hall Bouday-Sctiool, was hold 1ast night for tho purpose of orp: perance unlon, to oon childron, fonr in nnmbor, were taken care of Dy tho surviving members of tho Alaeder family, at No. 179, An adjourned mecting of tho County Board was held yeaterday afternoon, all tho mombera belog present cxcopt Mossra, Burdick, Carroll, anizivg o tom- tho Band of Munro G(ibson dellyered tho opening address, and Mr. A. Paxton conducted the oxercises which consisted of zingiug aud ad- dressos. A foeling of enthusmasm ‘was worksd up smoeng the schalars, and 0 o biold Thursday night, sentod for signatuns. A petition asking that the voting-place for ths pow Bixth Ward for tho town clection bo changod from the corner of Twenty-sccond streot and Bluo Tsland avenus to Sack's Hatl, cornor of Twentioth and Brown stroots, was resd aond placed on file. 3 A potition for & now voting-place lu the Thir- teenth Ward, at No. 326 Ogdon avenuo, was read at the next macting, a pledge will be pre- ‘fho movement 18 not od oxclusively' for Sunday gchool acholars, but for any who may choose to take a part. An unknown mau, aged about 70 years, wam found by Oflicer Lole,y yoatorday morniug at the Iarrison stroets suffering from homorrhage of thio lungs. Boforo arrango- monta could bo made 1'or Lia™ rolief, ho oecawo exhinusted, and died on tho pavement. Ho sins romembercd as au apolicant st tho Armory for » ticket to tho loosing-tiouso on Fourth avonue, aud wos noti romo complaint which fcoble, but nothing was indicate hia name or residinco. talien to tho Morguo to w.8it tho sction of the Can you not give rome approximate ides of thio amount you huve nocured 7' «Pending Investigations forbid it. I cannot make auy dotatled statoment.” +*Did you secure sufiicient to admit of the PAYMENT OY TAE VARIOUS DEFARTAENTH?' *1 do not think they can be paid at thue pres- ant. Assoon a8 pending negotintions are closad, T'he pay-rolia for soveral County officos and 1 shiall bo abla 10 specity the dato ou which tnoy inaticutions wero road aud roforred, na follows : Couunty Clerlk, 742 ; Insano Asylum, £720.50; Poo-riouee, #344 ; Sherifls oftico, $7,303.21. ‘Tho County Phyeician’s quartorly report was road and placed on tle, It showed that sixty- threo cases in all find been disposed of, nud that forty-throe of the number had beon ndjudzed menne, Tho number of post-mortem examina- tions were eighteon. The roport coociuded by catlivg attention to the good fioalth of the prir- onera jn tho County Jail, sud to the Hithy oon- dition of (ho cells, and by recommending that tho anme Lo whitowashed at ouco, 'The following changos and addltions in the olling-places for the town clection wero made: n the Fourteenth Ward, a now poll ut the cor- nor of Chicago nnd Milwaukes aveuues; in the Tifth Ward, cbange from No, 27 Wentworth 8 Archor_avenuc; and in tho Eighteonth Ward, from No, 160 Miclugan strect 0 No. 105 Nortb Clark streat. ‘Tho contract of tho county with Architect Cochrane, for the plans aud supecintendenco of work now 1o progress at tho now Hospital grounde, waa read aud ratified, Tho Committee on Pablic Chnrities roportsd recommonding tho paying of bills amountivg to corner of Biata and £4,630.5: o crodit “of either department, money with which they are paid ust-borrowed. L amlin favor of paying them at a8 oarly a dato The necgotiations may come to throo daye, nud 1t tasy tako longer, but muNe will he notuled duly astoony 0 1n tho prospects,” “Then all that enu boazid {s that negotin- ro pending by which you hope the city furnisiod all tho money it noedu 2! ! 1 sm confident of that much, The nowspapers il a great deal toward injure ing the city's credit; but tho fujury did'not ntop thero. ‘Fhoy_hove alro injured tho loaning af monoy by New York baukors nnd Chicago real aatato. ‘The ruin of the city's credit wonlu place avary burioess man in an swhkward position, It :l::l'? affect trado and bauking and overythin, bo sufforing from ronttered him exceediogly fuund on hiy person to ‘Tho body wna Wadnezdsy morning _mar' Whase name hog beon akgertained lo bo S. How £y esliod at the ding-honse of Otto Marxnor, NI coud stroat, securod o rood. uring the day and night ho reyuafued in bis Toom and notling was thonghis of A im until yes- terdsy afternoon, when lhis room anad Lo was found desd on tho bed. jug ius clothing tho sum of 241 w8 found, hine porders In the pocitet of Ab OVer- & vinl which bad contawod lat1anum, it wan concluded that he hau' com- The body was sont to the whers_an_inquest will bo hold, wlon ybo fonud to the rearons which Decensod wus K0 v, and retired. “Thon yon have read the papors whils absont * Yep, and more than that, T bavo read how tho Council bas Leen sbuted about thnt sngro- praton bil, Tho tnsortion of that &500,ut0 defielency 1n tho bill did the city's vredit o vast ‘Tho nowapapers In making up should = dedact -mittod sweido, anduced bim to kitl Limsolf. f age, and ecmpliyed in o Aubordinate ca- pacity at tho Woodruil Llouse, bo Lield to-dey. A largo numbor of ledies and zontlomon an- tn tho lecture-room of tho Mothodist Chureh Block last evening gt a reanion of grad- uatesof tho Cazonovia (N. Y,) Herainary. Avout 100 composed thoe party, and” the ovomng was pnesed 1o recalliug the days of pr ure paesed at their Alma Mater. tion of graduates resding in the Norihiwest was begun, and will be perfectod nt a mooting to be hereaftor aunonnced. At 10 o’cluck the sup- ora were thrown apen, and the com- n to discusa tho feast which had d, aftor winch thoy soparsted to resent was Gon, Julius White, of Evanston, tue oldest graduato of tho ipatitution ; tho formor Prosadont, and the Itev. 3. W, Bmyth, ncumbent ; tiso Rev. Dr. Luko Witch- J. W. Cochrane, Eaq, sod tho llon. M. Head, of Konoshs. TUE OENTIENNIAL. Tho Chicago Centonnial Women's Assoclation met yestorday afte amount of good. footiog of tho Dbill that amount, beeauso it was indebtednesa 3,000, A dnguest will "Tho Committes on Tublic Sorvice reportod billa arounting to $4,204.79, Adjourncd until dMonday at 2 o'clock. — THE PENALTY OF FAME. A CALL FOR STORNS, It i one of tho occontricitica of gonlus to for- Rot oftentimes to sttond to such mundane and plobeian affairs as paying dobts, and thore aro a goodly number of men who can lay no claim to gonius who aro in the Lablt of doivg the samo thing. Among tho mombers of tho former clasa was yestordsy enrolled Emory A, Storrs, who ia roaping famo and fortune just now in conuoction with the whisky cases. Lost ho should forgot ono of his little # nce tho Gage dofaleation, by whicl it was in- Another mistako i to add one-third of thie total to make up tho total for tho twolve montbs. DMauy of thio amounts aro the sawo for tli0 nne montha os for tho twelve; inaecd, all o tho anme cxcopt tho aalarica and ove or two You soe the exponses include tho rammer moaths and tho heaviest winter months, wad a1l tho totals vuch as etrect-clesuing, are as Ig.ego ma though for a whole year. ‘T'he Council Ithink did wnobly with the appropriation bill, 1318 wrong to blams them for work which roflt and ploss- An orgaviza- pany sat dow. of vmployes in_wome of the departments. I kaoow xome ¢au bo cut off xud discharged, f inatanco, somo iu the Board of Public Works,— how many I do not know, s I havo not yot 1u- vostigated,—aud thon 1n thoe Polico Dopurtmont I think the less oliclont men might be dis- charged and younger men put in a8 police eadets nt ono-balf the ealary.” After a further inoffoctual attompt to gain some {den of the total amount thus far securod, tho roporter doeiated and bade the gentlemen o kindly ** Good night.” THE FAIR INCONSTANT, A TUEATIICAL ROW {8 now on the tapis, whioh, should it ever como boforathe courts for legal adjudicatlon, will, without doubt, dotermino how far an artist can g0 In breaking a contract with a mauager, The principals in the row tuus faintly atluded to are Mrs, James A, Oates, who during her brilliant atage carecr hind appesrod boforo the public sy an oxcellont reprossutative of Offenbackism aod tho plaiutiff i » divorce suit against ber hus- band, Tracoy Titus, in which sha waa succosaful, and Jamew Allison, s rubleund represonta Rev. Dr. Banulster, Azariah Carpenter, snd Darwin A. Bwith, fled au atidavit, in which bo sot out that at the Novomber term of the Buporior Court, 1874, Hoves and the othors sbove wontioned recovored a judgmeont for 34,243.14 ana 80.75 costs against Storrs, which they bave beon unable to collect in the ordinary way by oxecution, Thore is good renson to suppose, lu” viow of Htorms' occupation the past week, that Hormann J, Pahlman and David G. Rush are indobted to bim ina large sum, and these croditora therefore desira that Pablman aud lRush may bo summoned as arnishesa to tell how much they owe their awyer, and that thoy may bo directod to pay that sum on the above-namod judgmont. Ttoss & Gossago aleo filed a similar afiidavit in the Circuit Cours, asyiog thal thoy bad been so unfortunato a8 to recover judgment againat tho attorney in Juue, 1874, for the sum of £423.20, and $9.80 costs, and though they had periodicatly insuod exocutions ever einco, tbey Lad Leon un- able to make anything out of him. Aud it fe naw their opinion that Philip Wadaworth, D, G, Tush, and Hermann J. Pahlman aro owiug bim something, and if such ba the case thoy waut “the nmount applicd on thetr debt. e LOCAL LETTERS. ALD, WIlTE, To the Editor of Ths Chicaco Tyibuna: Cuicaao, March 28,1 trust you will havo the kinduess to juuert theso fow linea in your paper. 1 8eo In your iseue of tho 28th *The Miraculous Couversion of ona George White," and then you Ko on to stato that my vote was controlled by the appolutment of J. H. Burko for the position of Bidowalk Inspector, which is a malicious Aa for Mr, Burke, bo had tho posi- tlon Leforo tho quostion of Mayor was ever 0 1lis sppolatment cut no figuro w:lh mo botwoen right and wrong, <l al&o notice a pretended intervisw with me by ous of your repurtere, which 18 based upon & misreproasutation of facts. Not & word is pub« lishied aa passed botwoen your reporter and my- 1 told your ns)xmer one reason L voted againat the culling of I thought it would cauto undloss litigation at the city's expouye, and the city would get woratod fn tho end, Chicago's wolfare futorests ma tinan- cially a8 well as it does you. 'The question was submitted at s meeting of the Republican Ward Club which I have the hooor to be & member of by myself on v of calllog an alection it my ward, rnoon in the ¥ Boveridge in the cliur, and o officiating as Beerotary. 'Tho ded to stato the objucts of tho ars who were pros- Cyuthia Leonard, Mra. I'ack- bbs, all of whom sigiied the Mrs. W. M. Dodg: Frenident procee ‘Association so_soveral strang ent, notably Mrs. ard, -‘x)nd hllln. &l memborsbip-rol Mrs, Werduor, 8 working member of tho State statod that tho greatest dificulty to by the Associstion stas the rasing of sufllcient funds 10 carry oat its projocta. Eho osted that a Iinouce Committco Lo ap- ted to devise ways and meana for tho do- Mrs. O. Thatchor, Biss sckall, Mrs. B. G, all, Alise Everts, Mrs, B, 1, Moulton, aud i Car~ rie Cadwell, wero appolnted to constitute such & ttea. Willard remarked thst a vo vennon why the ladies af the city dl thetr suppore to the Assacistion wss becauss were entirely uninformod 48 to ita objocts. tod sbe appointment of a Publishing Mra. Lizzio Boyn- “ggleston wero ap- frays) of all expeouscs, h!inyn Lunt, Mra. Dr, Bl prood honor of boin the owner of & hall-iutoreet in the noynlf ‘Theatrs in Sydney, aud f the samo Damo in Adolaide. ‘Yo thoss t poutod on the geographleal witua- tions of the towns montioned, 1t way be tated thiat tboy aro in Australis, Last Octobor sr, Jomeys Allison left the golden land ol tha con- viots and eailed for Csliforuin in soarch of talont. In San Francisco ho found that were lying around loose, aud theu ho in soarch of wmoro. Au overland trip of five days brought lum to Committeo, and Bliss Willard, ton Herbert, and Mra, M. J. auch a Comittes, Swann snnounced that Mrs, George I, Marsh, elocted Prosident at o previous meeting, Birs, I, F, Quesl way elvct- draft of au address which o published at an early day, ot forth the purposes of the was unable 10 Bary odt?lm{vnfin‘vlu itlard r B bions hastenod enatward thero cast his autics ot s, O Bavoral ladies spoke concerning the best man- per in which to fill the troasury, sud aléo in rola- tion a3 to who would tako charge of the gooda fon to the Centenaial, the Home of the was proposed for the laiter oflicy, oned until the noxt meot~ eld ‘CLursdsy afterncou aw visjon upon atos ss she personated **Mad- 's Daugbter.” [o wsa captivated. judging from his Australian bt if he could only got borto the schome would pan erous nuggets 10 tho An intecviow was had sent by the Associatl oamo of Mrs, D He felt satisfled, go to his adopted home, out woll and bring DU wanagerial strong-box. withi J. W, Aliuson, who was then tho managor w-bouffer, and au arrsngemont o'whereby shio should play sn 3 but action was ;&n ing, which will Room 18, No, 170 Btato etrest, which b tondered the Association by Mrs. Dodge. Ho rushed into Justice Footo's office yester- and sad, *You don's kuow me, do you hesitated and mildly replied, *£ have not the houor of an intimate acquaintance Thin arraugement subsequentl form of » writlon coutract, wh iste in New Yurk on Feb, 17 last, agreement was sigued U tha presenco of tho Vico-Consul a2 thut city, sud provided e falr Oates should play i Aue:ralian towns for & period of tweuty-funr weeks, Coosular oficial got $10 fee for lus trouble, su the sctors in the contract b wout their several ways, J, W. Allinson, Mra. Oates' agent, abortly sftorwards ect sall for England to arsaogoe b was entered ++ I am Benjamin, the evangolist, & warrant for tho arrest of Liabs lis wife for malicious porjury. that I 100k hold of Mru, Chel + Isut you did mot, did tice. Beojamin (striking & tragic stititude, rmein his bauds to beaveu, and ralling Li 15 o false a4 the charge of au auge « But,” interposed she Justice, **a clvil court has uo jurisdiction ovor a Bishop, I think, sud I awm afraid to issue & warrant for tho srrest of They bnvo sald arw.” d " askou the Jus. ade hiw good day sod so fostrucied me. The resolution 28 passed was, *‘The Aldormen of our war d Gunderson) aro requested to cpsf for the calling of su election for Mayor sa they deem for tho best iutorests of the tax-payers of the City of Ohicago.” Ata mesting of tho same Republican Club, Leld the there was & resolution presented and its passage moved insiructing the Aldermen of the ward to vote for the ulhnfi of an olection The resolution he and Allineon, departure for the rraugements for the gowent of Edwin t, after Laving wado sppoarsuco under L my Adams, Willista 3. Crae, Alice Harrison, Baker 2, afmed ! e ohe Wik swd Farron, Alre. Bcott-Biddons, sud othor the “But s there uot some higher irom calliug emch othor bummera, ringsters, othorstio unto you." Reapectfully, CureAao, Marel 20,—Hrs, Oaley, Palace Hotel, San tGiconat: E. WarIrs. mayor may not knaw this. T a thaima oo [On the 19th of February Ald. pldidal SNy portteoly to tho reportora ot 'fur Inrnuyr aud THE CITY-HALL, J, Atsrson, Tremont Ifouse, Z'imes tliat ho would voto for calling au election daten far back, tus reaprointment clotoly follon- od the first voto on calling &u_olection, But, | 37 Mns, Jamzs A, OATZS. allowod himsolf to bo bamboozled and deceived and he would havo eatisfac- rocent poromptory rofienl to bo n candidato for re-olection is probably duo to his consciousnoss of this fact]. morning complaius of high postage on Tux SoN- uaud, DAY TRIBUNE, and atates that & West Side Post- to'the tuno of 1 cont! Tur Suspar Tmnuxg | derstood. Ilo 18 porfoct) domned taken up. the Iarcony of a coat from J. 1L Beranton of | on the from Jamea Gau of No. 95 Thirty-iith streot. | rian Church Sunday evenivg, to buty him if any York, bo was allowed tul April 5 beforo his caso ities, Detective T'yrrall yesterday arrested n profes- sional **shover of the queer” who attempted to Tostarod tho dog, and the dog bit tho boy. As foud. Smith dischnrged, 1t i Al the Sunday Lecturo Bocioty. mEcchSE;‘u:: BEHOL‘:!‘:BD.' .?3, b;’n S lontdcs . Eoon” Mok "“:ml,?,:zo','f thoir favorito songs and molodies, and some ihat sucil for tho dog. Thin, tho Coutt explainod, | Sundsy at3 p. m. wed not included within tho statutes, death- A DANGENOUS GANG. At the corner of Kinzie nnd Paulina streets thoro 8 & boarding-tiouse which is fraquensed | Rbnounced. Ly crookoi men, and also by men who are not County Hospital, for gomo timo boeu operating in the South IDuvision, Last week John Nevols, who had who wont his bail. Whan be lefi Agnow's castlo L Pautine stroots, whero it was subsoquently | 908G, Ploase advartiao. sscertainad Jounie Jones, his wife, was dnrcclari was tcheming for plunder, the attampt- | OWHCE places. ed burgl 800 more Clinsmen, Oiticers heard tho noime of mon working at snow, and cscaped. Thoy wore kuown toliave gono south of Ktandolph, Two hours thoreafior Sergt. 0'Connor, of the Armory, and & poeso of oflicers the Armory, whare they will bobeld until cortan shioy aro bolloved to be gmilty, can bo examinad into. ‘Ihe entironobaro woll-known thisvos, bills, Frederick W. Pucke of Rouben W, Howos, Leander Y. Townsond, doubtless appoaled to and accoptad the position which by education and naturo ko is poouliarly a residont of Buffalo fora number of yaars called tirat-clues work. 1llo came to Chicago to | upon the suit. work lhocitfl. but hiy_expericuce haos boon docidedly checl arrested for tho robbery of Behoentiold & Co.'s of participation with 3uldoon and othory i tho Hoxie burglary, but escaped for a similar reason. liborty ho wan loaked up,charged with the Lvan- for tho purpose, boyond & doubt, of affording tho paug a chauco to avail themselvos of hin SALT. sbility, but befora Lie had & chauce to mature > Itust, J. B, Shaw, tho progrens of the work on the additlan, report | Troasurer, Thomas Oranage. overything satiafactory. Those who atteud tho meetings of the County DENTAL. au electlon for Mayor was, | fOF the Liret tiue, traotars who bave boonin tuo bibit of making low bids, snd makivg theie profits out of wextras,"” have sosn thuir best days. Commise gioner Cleary says that o will fight all bills for *oxtras,"” lot thom como from where they may. | pext mes th 5th ulf = o ottt Loras dn ) cored constituent of Commisslonor Conly g art reprosont L oIt ot | Tio aroated considerablo amusomeut, 8nd was o miaka overtures to him. He was glad to meok | Hotel Lere this morning, looking tor his Commisslosor to borrow the necessary mouey to push his cause, evening vIng beon dis- put | tound In good shapo, exoopt that mome clerioal I Janpaow—=0, 0, Brown of al Tiarder and lenry Hafor, $200, C1nauIT Count—UoNTE: va. Timothy Entight, $282. unar Baotii—~Francia C M, Mz va. A, T, Pontan, $1,038,54.—E. JL. Turnor ot a] Il payno; vordict, ga18,10 #. Ocarge W, 'Hehwarty llifam Tagera va, Chatles 1), 1ol ~—Charles Jaeta i, Botomon Nowman; yap, THE COURTS. That Accused 5T, W. Bnrighy ot g, Juror DMnkes a Satistactory Explanation, Yilism, Hoarsont dud Alatandar Wenl v Racord of Judgments and Now Sults--- A Emp i Criminal Businoss, UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, ¥ PAT UP, Among a batch of decialons recently made the Federal S8upromo Court ia the followlng, No, R28,~The Town of Crlorado o9, Eaves,~Prroy to tha Cireult Court tor the Northern District of Ty noss.—In ihin care tho Gourt sfirms & jndgmenq againat the town on bonda tamtad in pa; tion (o the capital stack of the Gl afiroad Company, for which it rocstved in rar turn certificaten of ahares of thio stock, Liolding tny §asu00f the bonds to Liave bean authorizod by muflicieny Iogislation, and fntimatin suthority o fasna tha bonda whils the tawn retaing iny slineen of stock for which they wera fatued iy ney strictly honeat, Alr. Justice Strong delivorsd (g, The Supreme Court Decldes an Illinols for Mayor, iWhilo thn sppolatmont of Jiurks | 'Tue City Collector took in about 8600 yester- Ttaitrond Tond Cases lotting all that pass by, it wonld aphosr from Water-rents yestordsy were 81,040, and re- Ald, White's apology for lis conduct that hn | oeipta from the City Collector 81,000, BILL JOX. AGCODNT: A nice littlo bill of about 185 pagos was filed yesterday afternoon in the Clrouit Conrt by David F. Rundle againat Elljak H. Alexander, Mark T, Heymour, Josoph O. Rulier, and tha Pbillipa & Colby Construction Company, to ob- tain an account, Tho complainant sets out that {n 1872 he was a partnor o the firm of Hoymour & Rundle, having a half nterast ; that Lo had & ono-quartor interost In o contract of L. Carmi- chuol & Co., with tho Phillips & Colby Con- struction Company, and that tho firm of Sey- mour & Rundlo had a ono-third {otercet in two contracta made botween ITopper, Boyle & Co. and tho Phillis & Colby Constrnction Coms pany, for building the Wisconsin Contral Rall- Dy the empty monssnso nbout prospective litiga- | _ Ernet Humamel, the North Town_Collactor, tion so coplously peured out h;’ ump pettifogging | paid 810,000 in the Oity Treasury yestorday, biathorakite Uildcoth, A man who can be fooled Ths Board of Publioc Works l1saacd an esti- by Hildroth'a swash Is not fit to roprossnut the | mate yestordsy of €7,823 to Fitzaimons & Con- old Elaventh in tho Couvcil, and Ald, White's | neil for work on theiFullerton avenue conduit. The Comptroller raturnad from the East yos- tordsy morming, but was too much fatiguod to Lagiu his Iabora ut the City-Hall yesterday, 8o TOSTAL. he remained at home to eacape tha ordeal of in- T'o the Idttor of The Chieago Tridunez torrogationa from roporters aa well aa others, Cnicaao, March 90.—A correspondent thia | Fhich be renlized would meet him on every that s dofonso of want WISCONSIN AFFAIRS, Appointmonts by Gov. Ludington, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chtcago 2riouns, Mapisoy, Wis., March 30.—Under the law rs. organizing - the Btale Board of Charities (hy Governor hins mado the following appolotments; The Hon, W. W. Roed, of Jeffarson, ono year; Androw BE. Elmoro, of Groon Day, Lwo yoars; the Rav, I C. Tilton, of Whitawater, threq yoars; 11, 11, Gilcs, of Madison, four yoars; (, 1. Haskins, of Milwaukoo, five yoars, Mesars, Roed, Eimoro, and Giles wero mombars of thy old Bonrd, and Mensrs, Tilton and Ilaskiun s appoluted in place of . E. Chopln and M, Lynde. Mr. Tilton is a prominent BMothodi clorgyman, tomperance roformor, itarian, and 3Mr. Hasking is Superintendont of tho Northiweatorn Tolograph Cotmpnay, liboral-minded, intelligent, and onargetic bui. . Tho old mombors ratalnod have beey vory efliclent on the onrd. The following gontlomen, whosa torms hamy oxpired, have boen roappointed by Gov. Luding. ton on different Btate Lioards : Industrial Behool, FEdward O'Neil of Milwaukee, William Blair of Bontlift, of Janoavillg, and Col, O, K. Pier, of Fond du Lac ; Hoapital for tho Insane, Davil Atwood, of Madison. Though the Boldiors' Or. phinns' Homes s closed, the Doard has tho roapon. sibility of distributing a considerable amount of money to soldiera’ orphans, The Govornor hns raappointed Alossra. Wiitiam Welch, of Mag. json, Alfred Palmer, of Boscobel, It. 1. Hoy, of Racine, and appotnted I, F, Dousman, of Wan. Xoaha, Commisgioners of Fish and Fishorlu, and thoy sre consulting in regard to the solec. tion of & sito and tho orcciion of a Biato hatel. ing-house for fish. J. L. Coloy, of Grand Rap. ids, Lumber Inspector for tho Iirat District, ‘hias boen reappointod, Tha Govornor wont to Chicago to-day, andiy oot expooted homo again ti e et e THE GLASS HOUSES. Onornnati, Hlarch 30.—Tho Western Window. Glass Manufacturers’ Assoclation, comprising overy manufacturor west of tho Alleghonles 188 been in acasion hsro the past two days, The following is roported as the result of tholr moct. Arranging to control production; fixing the prico; limiting tims in crodita; dofining the rolativo positiony of jobbars, «lealers, and ratail. ers, and sbandoning tho salo of glasa in sheots, They complain that their trade bas beon fora long tino in an uncertain and depressed condi- tion, and expect thas tho action taken at thiy moutiug will infuse coufldence into the truls, snd they assert that tho policy Iald down will be firmly and permanently maintained. e b Lundborg's Perfumes are ke natursl fowern and bouqusta Building-Inspector Bailey saya that he “don't > 4 scars worth a cent,” Architect Cochrane can, OMice clerk raked b corta of him for one Sundsy | he aaid, sny what he pleases, but aoy fusinna- fssue of your paper. That clerk certalnly oan- | tions or statemonts 10 tha effect that ho mado, not bo blamod for the anameful rate on nema. | OF causod to bo mado, s ** proposition " to him, papora; but outside of that—an you mav easily | OF suy ono oloe, in rogard to tho foundations of tost yourself—ina domand was either luoscusa- | the kischen to the County Ioapital, aro utteily blo ighorance, an lmost improbablo wistako, | Without & foundation of truth. 3 or, woreo than all, crookednoss on o haif sholl, | that statod again so that it will bo diatinctly nn- eatisfied with tho roquires 4 conts to bo scat to Brooklyn, or, as | MY the work fs boing dono. you had it Iatoly, it takes 2 cents for Tux: Suy- | bullding oxports takes look at tho work, ana DAY TrineNe to Osiro, Egsot, but, thauka to | they aroof the oplnton that thoe stone, masonry, In June, 1872, complainant sold his ono- quartor {nterest in the Carmichaol contract, and his one-sixth interest in tho Hopper contract, to Elijan 8, Aloxandor for $13,000. Of this amount, 80,000 was paid in cash, and a noto was given moon after booamo very much excitod bocauss he was afrald ho would not realizo as much out of tho contracta as he paid for them, and com- plainant then handed the $7,060 noto to M. T Soymour as sort of sccarity to Alexandor (hat ho should not lose ansthing by his purchase. Aloxander subsoquently surroptitiously obtained posssssion of tho noto, aud mow olaims it has been paid, or that tha conslderation bas failed ne the contracts wors corriod and Aloxandor reapod & pper contract, befors it was to Mark T, Seymour & All that 3like wants but e intond s 1 tuat was con- Senator Hamlin, 4 contau Gairo in this Stato. | and comont ara as perfoct as tho cantract sud ANTI-CROOKLD, thocity ordioances roquire, = R is to nave the thing douo rightly, CRIMINAL, to have tho portlon of tho wall A colored woman named Amanda Mosely was arreated Iast evoning for stealing & watch from ANNOUNCEMENTS. Josle Davonport and locked up in tha Armory. The Btrangers’ and Workingwomen's meeting John Horzog was sont bofore tho Criminal | will be hold at the rooms of tho Good Samaritan Court by Summorfield yesterday morning for tho | Socioty, 173 Randolph straot, at 8 o'clock to-day, attempled burglary of No. 1001 Wabash avenuo, Prot, C. D, B, Mills, of Syracuse, will lecture Foundation and Dovelopmeont of Re- No. 806 Pralrio avonuo, and stonling a trunk | ligiou," in tho dime course at the Third Unita- to part of it. Both out very profital Iarge profit. Tho finishod, was agsigno Co.. who sgreed toffultill it, Not bein pald whou they bad done their work, M. T. Seymour & Co. bo, Phillips & Calby Constructi tained a judgmont for over 8100,000, Tho complainant now charges that, ss Alexan- der lias failed to porform his agrooment in pay- tho $7,000, hio is_entitlod to Liave the sale ro- ded and declared void. Alexander liss under Lia control all the books of Carmichael & Co. and M. I. Soymour & Co., and 18 acokiug to com- pel » Bottlement with tho Philiips & Colby Construction Company. Rundlo thereforo aska that Boymour, Aloxander, and Ruttor may bo cnjolned from collocting the judgmont for 8100,000 until his sharo of the profits, being ono-sisth of tho Hopper. contract, sud one- fourth of tbe Uarmickacl contract, may bo as- certained; that n Rocoiver may be appointed for the firms of floppor, Boyle & Co., oud AL T, Soymonr & Co., and that tie contract of nalo of his ehiace in the two contracis above namod msy be declarod null and void, HONORATLY DIRCHAROED, In tho case of McCartby va. tho Chicago & Northwestern _Railway Company trled befare Judgo Rogers Monday last, ouo of tho witnesses, Q. B. Frognor, mado an afldavit that ho bad haard o jurcr named Willism M. Dahl uso worda which sliowod him to bobitterly prejudicedagainst tho railroad company, and which indicated that ho was working in the intorost of plaintiff. Dabl was brought up, and despite his donials woa ordered to show causo yestordsy morming why ho should not vo attached for contompt, filed his mnawer yostorday totally nt ho hnd nsed tho words that he + would loarn thodamued railrond companiesnot to sot tho wholo country on firo.” stated that ho had remarked that the rairoad compauies had caueod groat fires in Michigan and Wisconsin, but ciatniod that e had no ref- erenco to tho defendant in the present suit. James Stinson, William Virgo, and Patrick 0'DBrion, jurors in the same caso, also filed afli- davits corroborating Dah!’ and oxonerating Lim. ness who had corcoborated I'roguor's tostimony Tueaday, slvo filed an afidavit atativg that ho wns somewhat doaf and did not hear clearly what Dahl said, furtior than that it was about , > an o sult against tho Charles Djorson, a finely-drossed young man, | T'he locturo 1n Grow's ITall on Weat Madison was arrestod by Dotectivo Flonigan and taken | giraor, Bunday sftornoos, will bo delivered by beforo Justice Footo for vagrancy, but claiming,| Afiss 3. A. Colbert, er subject will ‘'ba * Tho that ho was {n daily sxpoctation of proofs of his | Chemistry of the Sunbesm,” which she has made rectitude, in tho shapsof o dmft from Now | g gpecial study, Tuo topio will bo trested in 3 would bo declded. 110 gob batl for 8200, doscriptive mannor, ontiroly fros from tochnical- The fourth in the sorics of Sunday aftornoon pass & good imitation of $10 billof tho Rlch- | CoNcorta fu ald of the Good Ssmarfisu Tomo, Riond, Tad, National Bank on n Wost Side tailor | %l be given undor tho managoment of Mr. Ar- namod Keller. The prisonor wa brougiil before | thur J, Craawold st Iloaley's Thuatfe Sunday Hloyno nnd gave his namo s William {1, Smith, | 8{ternoon, comimenciagat 8 o'clock. ‘Chiesn cou~ Ho was hold in 2,000 bonds to apposr agala | corts arc looked forward to with ucroased inter- Monday mornlng. ©at, an tho large audioace which assombled at Iiooloy's last Bunday would donote. Matthow Goltagher ownod a boy and C‘;uflu- o obtained by thoso who have exprossed s do- Tlildebrandt owned a dog. Now, Matcuow's boy | sire to wecaro them, nt Jansen, McClurg & Co.'s, Charlea 1fildebrandt waa tha hired man of | Tho incomparable Ifutchinsons, tho most Christiaa Smith, Gallaghor hnd Bmith arroatod | Widely knowu and popular of American singers, a8 tho oasiost way of Equaring up somo family will give the next ontartainmont iu tho courss of allagliel wonb O nre ontiroly now. ‘Tius is tho first opportunity Gallaglier ron o' O e Ot | over glvon in this cley to hear theso delightful & "was Dlnself, nud tuat Ihw Touor | SIDBOTS ot tho popular price charged by tho Sun- wouldn't waut his' son *cliawed up ® by any- | da¥ Locturs Sacioty, 10 conta admisgion. 'Tlio bady's dog, bosought that there bo o warrant is- concort will be given at MoUormick fall next warrant way refused with o sumilar andwor. 5o SUBURBAN, Gallaghor waa forcod to bo contont with making LARE YIEW, & complaint_ngainst Hildebrandt, she ownoer of The exhibition of tho Wator-Works hna'boen tho Loast. Tuo cage Lias not yot como ap. necossarily postponed till to-morrow. It will N it e SO e 2 DONATUE—AL Durke's Hotcl, Maroh 00, Malsch W, Donahue, aged 34, Funoral from tho residence of bis sister, Mra, W.J, Alling, 520 Weat Van Durcn-st., at 11 o'clock tolay, Dy ears to Rooehll, ADDIBON—AL Olinton, N. T, March 20, of scsin fover, lerbert Austin, son of Wuller G, and Ella i, Addison, aged 16 months, NASON—At Chelscs, Mass,, March 28, of sculd ‘Agnes Clara, daughter of tis Liev, 0. P, IL, i Helty 3, Naso, aged 11 months. CRESWELL—On March 29, of aearlet fever, Edwla D,, only son of Josopt and Clara L. Creawell, agod § cars, e unoral from residence of pareats, 1114 Towuary Friday, st 2 p. . ENGLE—The funeral of the late Birs. A Faglo will take placs at the rexidence, Halle-at., to morrow (Saturday) mior: then coma off at the hour and placo previously crooked, though tie formor propouderato in TROUBLE BREWING, point of numbora. Tho house has been noted BAN Fraxcisco, Cal.,, March 80,—In view of a8 a resort for thioves, who, it is nupposod, bavo | the prosent anti-Chinese movemont, the manag- oraof the Chincso companios yosterday sent o boon coutinod I tho Conuty Jall to'awalt trial | Coblo diepateh to lloug Xoog 83 follows : on & chargo of robbing the Livanstan Post-Office, | **Lnws havo boon passed aud mossures aro bo- was releascd through tho intervontion of Mathor | ing takon to discourage Chinocso immigration, Buortalt, o West Kinzie streat property-holder, | Iuform the Chinese that thoy must not como. statomesut ontizely, liam Watuon, o wit- Judgo Rogers then ordered Jr. Dahl to be discharged from the rulo, stating that thoro wag nodoubt fo bis mind but that Frognor bad boen mistaken io the worda Lo had hosrd Dahi say. In response to a hint from tho attornoys that some ono should bs pnnishod, Ju Rogera aid they could eall the attontion of Stata's Attornoy to the matter if they dosired. He aleo romarked that ho and his brother Judges hiad ofton thought thers was a olique or combi- nation of jurors, but that the offorts to break it ap had alivays baen for some cauao unauccessful, DIVOUCES. Annie Bentloy filed a bill against her husband, Georgo W, Bontloy, yeaterday, charging that ho was in 1878 soutenced to Stato's rison for lar- cony for & term of three yoars, and for that cauno sho nake for a divorce, N waa followed to tho Houso'on: Kivzla and | Luero will bo dsogor tolifa aud property It they panies. The Cbincso Merchants' “Exchango boarding. These twa facts led to {ho mass-meoting to connidor tho Chinese question conclusion that Novela, with tho aid of other, | 808 10 noxt Wedueaday wight. meant mischiof. As proof that Novols, as Lioaq | Will prosido. — Similar meotiogs will bo called tn TII0MBON—March 28, Mra. Jane ¥, Thomson, wifs of Thomas Thomuson, 34) West Weshington-st, Hewains taken to Canada, BREWSTER—In 8an Die; 0, Cal, Feb, 19, Edwrd Drewster, oniy son of the late Wiillam Drewster, of . ., sud brother of AMrs. Dr, Johu lield, Intorment in Rochester, e ——— e POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, The West-Bide Ropublican Campaign Commilles will bave » mpeting this morning st b . m, at lloom , No. 113 West Madidon streot. upof excollent men, the mames of *the members be ing: Gen, J. 8, Neynolds, Justics A. L. Sforrison, Jusitos C. Tt, Mataon, Jacab’ Grnss, B. M, Booth, Fred 11, Thompaca, N, Michialskl, E. D, Moors, Gon, 0. L. Aann, ‘THE S0ANDINAVIANB. The Ecandinavian Republican Club has calld » mass-mesting for this evening st 8 o'clock at No, 1) Milwaukee avenus, 0 8ax Fraxciaco, Cal., March 80.—Arrivod, tho ary of Itond's coal-oftice, cornor of Ada i g ot and Kinzio streets, yestorday mt;mlng. is cited. Brittsh ptoamor Lotus, from Hong Koog, with Rend's placo about 2 o'clock. On reaching thap e —— office 1% was found that oo ontrance had Leon BRAVE BOYS ARE THEY. offected, bub tho burglars were frightoned off by Bpestal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, noiso made by the oficers {rampiug through tho BroixaFiern, Ill, March 30.—Mllitia compa- 0 auv enatorly diroction, wora pursucd, but not | Vo8 Lave boon organizad and equipped as fol- caughit. About 3 o'clock In the morning o citi- | lows since tho last roport: Light Gusrd, of zcu enw $wo men croeping suspiciously down nn | Marseilles, J. W. Pronton, Captain; Creston olley which connocts Curtis with May streot, | Guards, of Creston, Oplo County, James O. Bprizge, Captaln, Bixty Enflolds and accoutre- swoopod down on tho nosrding Louss at tho cor- | Monta linve beon fesucd to each of thoso compa- nor of Kinzio and Poulina strosts, After omo | nies, which aro assigned to tho Third Rogiment. delay the premisos wers euterod and Pato Paint- | 'Flie Bowensburg Guard, of Hancock County, Lias or, Charles DMoore, Ed Monros, John | boen orgauized, Ancquivment of arms and tho Novels, and Jounie Jones wurrestod, the.| oflicors” comnussions will bo supplied at onco, tareo = former apparently having just | snd the company mssigned to tho Eighth Roegi- como in from **worls,” aud it is belioved ihoy | mont. The Cultom Guards, of Willismaville, were tho men who attemptod to opon Rend's | was muntored and inapectod to-day by Capt.d. nafe two hours proviously. Al woro convoyod to | H. O, Irwin, Assistant Inspector-Genoral, The Committes is mde Indgo Drummond was ocoupled yestorday moruing in hearing the writ of orror in the caso Tho Distriet Judge decided that Scammon was not in bankrnptoy, ths poti- tiona againat him belog insolliciont, and the pe- titioning croditor took a writ of error. After honring some arguweats, tho Judge intimsted that, in his opinion, & potition for roviow was tho propor metbod for bringing the matter bo- fora hiny, and ho thorafore dismisged the writ of error without projudice. Judge Drummond will to-day hoar tho tion for roview of Hodglins & Orane the order of Judge Blodgett confirming the sale to Conro & Carkins of cortain proporty of tho bankrupts, Fox & Howard. Judge MoAllister will noxt Monday bogin tho call of the passod casos ou tho calendars of Judgos Rogera and Booth, Judge Mooro will go to $ho Criminal Court next week., aud porsons having certificatos of evidenco in billa of oxcoption whioh need his pignature will present thom to him this woek. UNITED BTATES COURTA, Phitlp Brady ot al, for the uscof J. A. Read. bogan n soit for $1,600 against the Alercantilo Insuranco Company of Chicago. BANKRUPICY MATTLES. Patrlok T, Bhorlocls, a socoud-band book-deal- or, filed a voluntary petition in baukruptoy yes- terday, His socurod and proferred debis amount to $8,818.26, and tho uusocured to 5,138.60. ‘Tho nasats aro debtd duo on open accouut to tha amount of 3602, Referrod to Register 1ibbard, A dischargo was issued to 'Thowmas K. Holdon, Assigneos will bo chosen thils morping for William . Daniels and Daniel J. Wren, and the composition meoting of Kont & Koith will also At 4 p. m. the second dividend moeting of E. L. Clomont will be had. BUPERION COURT IN BRIEY, Elisha P. Whitobead sued the Chicago Marblo Manufacturing Company for $1,400. CIICUIT COUNT. Witllam A. Bigler commencod a anit in treapass against Joseph I, McCord and Wilhs P, Dick- of J, Y, Bzammon, WAED- quest of tho Becond Ward Republican Cla ott Anthony will, Friday evening st § at Bonnett's Medical College, No, 511 and i1 Gelivor an addross upon the Munidpl Qovernment of the City of Chicago, in which bewl overhaul all of the doparatments, snd city onle nancos, and show what oftices ouglit to be. abolished, and how Lo oxpanses of tho clty can bo roduced. TH Mayor of tho city nnd all of thy ex-Alayors, and hels of tho departmonts, all in a gonerally, ors juvited to ba'pratent, robbenes committod in South Chicago, of which A CATHOLIC PEAN. pectal Inapateh to I'hs Chteaso Tribune, Whio only wanted n howl possessing abiilty to | DUBUQUE Ia, March 30.—Thoro la groat ro- plan aud diroct their mu‘:‘nmontl,thut wonid | joicing among the Catholics in this city. Don- ouable thom to work successtully. fivos are buraing and the bells of the differont ‘Whon Novols sas reloascd from jail he was | Catholio ohurchoa are ringing. bands aro parading tho streota, All this on ac- fitted to occupy, but, owing to the vigilanco ot count of the docision rondored so-day at Delhi tho polico, hie will bs doniod that pxm'fon fors | by Judgo D, 8. Wilson, in tho famous sult be- soason, 'Ihe remainder of thio gany, though pro- | twoen Hintrager and the ishop rolative toa feasionals, are cubs in compacion with Novols, | Iarge amount of property that had been sold at He is a native of Michigan, but bLas been | tax-usle and bought up by Hintrager. ; | firty Ontholics loft this city this morning for was accustomed to travel from ihat city to ali [ Delh, to use not only thoir personal influonce, parta of the country, sod Las done what is [ but oversthing olse thoycould bring to bear Liority, and tio cltluns ARD, The primary meetiog of the Hixth Ward will b bl Wednesdsy evening, April 8, ud not Tuesday eveuofs Aprit 4, a8 pravio EIGATEENTH WARD, A meeting of the Hepublicans of the Eightenth Word will bo hold at Turucr-iall at 7:30 p, m. -4 for tho purposs of elucting cundldstos for Aldetniess Young men are cepocislly fuvited, estod in municipal reforin sre requested to b Al good citizens shionld now become politicians, 10d §ava the city from bankruptcy and disgrace, C HANTEL, Bocretary, amml all thoss futers kored. Last spring he wad LOUISIANA FINANCES. EBRATED _(heongbozt tho Unlou—express parta, 1 Ib and upwrd st dress b, Al ors GUNTILLR, Coalto dry-goods store on~ North ~Clurk atroet, New Onczaxs, La,, Maroh 80.—Judge Woods, and after remainiug fu jail for soveral | of the Ciroult Court, to-day renderod a dacision wooks was dischargod for lack of proof | intho case of Morria Rangor va, The Oty of to convict, Noxt ho waa accusod | Now Orloans in favor of the city, and declined to intorfore with tho premium-bond plan by enjoin- When ho was olear of flis ha wau sent to the | J0F tbe city from paylag its dobts aa It chooscs, Bridewoll an & vagraut under tho btata law, but | ‘'no Btate Fundiug Doard to-day snd yester- ‘waa roleased on appeal, Aftor a brief season of dn{ runded pearly one and a hialf wlillons of dollars of ftate "debts, includin ston fost-Ofics rovbaery, and it is jossortod by | tho one million iesuc of call bonds of 1805, re- those who know that tho Covernmont | contly declared valid by the Bupreme Conrt. havo no case whatever sganst lum, | Neariy all the valid and unqueationed State debt Motbor Buortall procurred ~ hig liberty | Lias now boon converted 1ato new consols, P L B o By LLISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctionoors, #4 3nd b0 Randolph-st. For thisFriday Moruing, March 31,at 9:30 'k, IMMENSE DOUBLE SALE. The Entire Furniture of Large Private Residence. SPLENDID PARLOL SUITS, CITAMDER SETS, &c., BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS. m Furnitnre, Wardrobes, MarbsT?? unyes, Hofas, ko, &c,, &cr A genersl sajortment of Tlousekeepios Crockery, Glasa aud Plated Waro, TABLE G Uovorzl Merchandise, ko, LIEUN, FOMEROY & C: . I, GORE & CO. 68 and 70 Wabash-av. On Baturdsy, April1, at 0% 0'Clooks 10 Crates ¥, 0, Crockery 1n Open Lots, Qlassi: At 105 o'clock we alall offer a large and 8 Household Furnitur Book-Cancs, Wanlrobes, elegant Chsw lor Buits in_every stylo, Marble Toy Nots, Esay Chairs, Walnnt Hodsteads au Extension and Breakfast_ Tablos, Loungets Kiat Hprings, Mattresses, Mirsors, Commodos, ‘fop Dressing Casea and’ Bureaus, Wslau Rockers, Patlor and Ofice Desks, Floor and Stale Oil-Cloth, Croc Pianos, Farlor Orgens, ele, B T o WM. A, BUTTERS & ¢ AUOTIONKEILS, 114 & 134 WA, BUTTERS & 605 nfl'c_ggfix SATURDAY SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, New Furniture, Now & COUNTY COURT, Margaret Thompson, Charles Gustay Limborg, Bukie aud Samuel H, Helea ware adjudged in- In tho estato of Thornton B. Cludgoll, » dis. tracted poraon, Le Urand Odell was appointed conservator under bouds for $40,000, CRIMINAL COUNT. Philip Roboerls was tried for an sssault with intont to commit rape ou a D-year-old girl, found guilty, aud given one year in tho Penitontiary. ed for ombozzlement, found guilty, and sentence was suspended. August Ilerman, Charles Mott, aud George Smith ploaded guilly to larcony, and were ro- any work that would realizo largoly ho was Special Disoateh to Tha Chicagn Tribune. caught, The prisoncrs will probably be exam- TasT BaorNaw, Mich., March 80.—The Michi- 1ea befors Bummoerticld to-marrow, &an Halt Association clectod the followlog Board R of Dircctors to-day: Thomaa Cranage, J, L. THE COUNTY BUILDING. Dolson, Newell Barosrd, W. Edwin Eddy, D. W, Ex-Commisslonern Crawford and Russell wers | 3, Williams, M.,u..'h{{i,f,',"i?_" :i_‘;’;}.%x:;‘_“;‘_ (11:: around their old haunts yestordsy. Brower, W. J, Barlow, A, D, Chapin, 1. D, Je- Tho Committoe on Publio Charitlos, who vie- | rome, and IL \W. Hago. The Director subac- y uontly elocted the following officora: Prosi- itod tho Insano Asylum Wodnesdsy to examine :luu‘. W. It, Bart; Vice l-mmfnz. Albex:)m)ar; Naliia MoGuire was tried oo two indictments for larceny, acquitted on one, and given thirty days in the County-Jail on the other. ndrew Johnson was tried for larceny and ao- Doard must have noticod that the Connty Attor- 8pectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tyiduna, noy always occuplos & soat by McCaffrey, and | Awn Auson Deror, Mich., March 80.—The olovate Lils feet upou his dosk. At the meotivg | Btate Dental Assaciatton Las been in seaslon yesterday Mlike McDonold ovccupied shat chisir | jore yesterday and to-day. Henides tho reading - of a number of papers on dental subjects and The edict bas gone forth that county con- | discussions, the Association appolated s commit- oo to wait on tho Legwlature at tho uext mou- gion and ask for m Iaw for thoe protection of tho profession in the Hiato sgainat quackery. Much othor important busiuess wau trausacted, ling will ba bold nt Datroit in October. Laura Htory was found gullty of larceny, age, and Hontence was sus| Richard Moiris and Wil {or burglary and scqulittod, od, Swmith were trisd Jupar. Horrixa—Submitted cas Jupar (Gany—281, 243, 48), 284, 285, 287, 289 10 804 fuclusive. Junox Jauzsox—129, 101, 133, 135, 196, 188 to 141, 148, 144, 140 to 134, Jupas Moone—49, 60, 61 Jupas Rogere—$4 Jupas Booru—12734 to 145 inclusive, 30, Y Jupas Panwsrr—No Court. Jupax WiLLiaMs—Set casy 1,041, Drexel vs. was yesterday ciroulatiug petition for a place, A FATAL MISTAKE. 109 inclustve, tnally poanced ipon by & geutlenian who lntro: | LOUSVILLE, Ky, March 80.—J, P. Iluffaker, duced himuslf nll'onolll.x aod who proceedod | of Monticello, Ky., died in tho Fifth A e camo to the city tho individual, aud tho last seen of bim ho wes | gaveral dave ago, and, while sufforing from malaria, gumhuod some quiniue, o again went out tu procurs, as he Byrxsion Count—CoNvssions—J, H, Hammond \ Hesuey aurl Peter Toomey, i "Hlvl—l‘;. Alhufi M, ;\"‘l;lhl. l!|l.l. UDAR (sauY—Llicorge Jirowning et al, va. A, Gress. Courwen, $235.08,—J« N, Winer et sl va, Jaass nd Usorl Oarpebs 01l Paintioss d Other Merohandlav. SATURDAY MORNING, April 1, at Ab el saleacooms, 118 & 329 Wal Tho “exports™ who bave been examining | emd, quinive. ‘Chls morning Huflskor wes into affairs about the Recorder's ofice Lave | foundius dying condition, hu baving take: cotnpleted their Iabors aud proasnted thelr re- | morphine. Beforeexpiring, he cried outs “Tus port. Isintothe offect that overything wes | druggios gave me morphine for quivine.”