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TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUN ¢ TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1876. THE CITY. CENE._R_AL_EIEWS- Rites are already in fashion, and no telegeaph- * wirs ot shade-ires ln completa witliont at losst one, The Hon. Joseph C. Wilson, cf Colorsdo, Prosident of the 1ate Constitutional Couventiow, passsd through this oity yesterday, en routoto his Woeetern home. Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'elock, from tho ‘Wells Strect Depot of the Chicngo & Nortliwent- orn Rallway, Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brazil and his mititary family will leave for Omaln and San Frauclsco on the apocial Lullman lotel- car Matropolitan. Frank Beram{ck, anfinsana rosident of thoFtate Tnstitution at Elgin, from which ba vecaped Inst Friday, was captared near the eorner of State and Harrison strects yesterday aftornoon, and awalts the arrival of un cscort to return to ‘Elgin. W Yes." romarkod a reeident of South Evans- tou to himealf yesterday as ha gavo tho woather wlile of his face a second cuat of fodino; “snd only threo voars ago & heard ner read a grad- unling oxercise on *Ropoue as nn clement of femalo charactor.’" Commiesionor 1foype sat iu his offico all day yealerday, a disconsolato man, Not only wae ho Jiot called myon_to hear s counterfoiling case, but o mourued tho lowa of several fino.fowly surreptitionsly removad by wicked bogu from his baok-yard Sunday might. The temperaturs yestorday, a1 obscrved by Manneeo, optician, 85 Madison streot (TRIMUNE Duilding), was, sl 38 m,, 43 degroes; a. m. 44; 108, m,, 462 11 8. m., 465 13 m, 4751 m. 47; 4 p. m., 473 6 p. m., 41, Barowoter, .10, 29.8; 8 p. ., 20.28, i J. Molbrank, ewployed at the planing-mill df *Chatles J. d® L. Moyers, on thc North Pier, ‘dropped doad wbout 4 o'clock yesterday after- aoon while at work in the mill, from a sipposed +attack of heart diseaso. ‘flin body was taken to tho homo of bis family, at No, 420 Wost Indiana street, and the Coronor notitod. Decansod way a8wode by birth, 30 veara vld, and married. Tho managers of Col. Wood's Musenm have added ono more laurol to thotr alroady numorons cluster of kindnosaes in oxtendiug a fres pass to the nowsboys and bootblacks of the Nowsboys' Mome to the lecturo-room and 3luscum lost evening. The boys, numbering about fifty, wero rosent, aecompanied by Mr. Hooke, the Super- ntendont of tho Home, and certainly did great zrodit to Lim by their goutiamauly and orderly yonduct. About 4 o'clock yestorday atterncon an Irish- man named Michael Shannon was run vver and nstantly killed at the Caual strest crosaing of the Butlington Road, He was employed as switchman by the Llliaois Contral Company, and while attempeing o board a train lons bis- hold. Deceancd is 38 yoara of sge, and loaves a wifo sud four young children, The body was takon to his late residonce, No. 298 Catiariue stroet, 0d tho Coroner notitied. A tomperance loctursr in Milwaukee while passing along the strect o few nights ago was ssiauited by tbreo rufans, who compelled him at tho pistol's mouth to swallow half s pint of whisky, And now the grester portion of tho adult male povulation of Milwaulkeo sponds its timo in roaming up and down tho moat unfro- quentod strects at night, swathed iu the regatin of tho 8ons of Temporanco and whistiing lusti- Iy: * Water, bright water, puro water for me.” A young woman from Vasasr etopped at the Tremont yesterdsy on hor wedding-tour with a luebaud Who ato vogorables with his kuife, msked bor to pawa ‘thom apple-sauce,” and whon sho roquested him to aporoximate to her tho bovine fluid whorawith she might dilute the docoction of tho Chinoso herb that cheers but not inobriates, replied ** Which?” He is only BY, and worth §2,400,000; and o sho wroto to a friond ot tho college n lotter of twenty-four pogos boginning : ** My doar Lasbsud 15 all that my fancy paiuted bim,” There was published in Sunaay's Tumcxe » challenge frow M, Andre Curistol to wrostlo suy man in tho Grmco-Roman styie. Thae sug- ostion was made with thio chalienge that por- Elnu the **Oskof the Rhino" might take up tho detl, and thus has besn the cuase, A rep- reventative of Prof, lleyguter called yostorday afternoon to aay that hia principal wan resdy to mmko 8 match for any sum of money. -If M. Cliriatol will namo » ptaco for & meetlng there wiil be no difticulty in arranging preliminarios sud fixing & dato for & match. A sharp-nosed widow on Sangamon street jn- duced a youny man laat week o proposo to her, In an unguarded moment, whea he said to her, * Louisa, dearcat, be ruled by mo in this,"—sho wanted to go to the theatrs and ho proposed a roatinee, which was cheaper, and after which there could be no supper,—she replied, with & 20ap of Lior ayes and a hard motallic voice: I will till wo aro marriea.” He looked in hor face aud #aw that she was a perfect womsn, nobly planved to warn, to cowmnfort, and espacially to commaud, and, with s cold shiver down buy back, it out for the Black Hilla, Thoy were a family of four. Thoy took day- board io a fashionable entablishiment on Wa- ‘bagh avenue.- They had baen to Yurrup, whore the fomale head of tho firm learved to cut drosecs and make knife-pleating. Thoy pro- nounced svorything American very vulgar, noth- ing like what * you see in Germaay, you know," “I'ney found fault with tho bresd, with tho but- ter, with overyiling, and did it very loudly. A fow days ago tho male head of the quartette wis asked st dinner if he would have soup. *Yes, if it's good.® **Soup,” said the Hobe of tho cstablishmoot to the fomale travpler in Yur- rup. *You,if it's good,” buwlod hhe ju ber aweotost touo, **'ITwo goups, 1t thoy aro good,” yolled Hebe, through the oponing betweon the dining-room and tue kitchen, And the landlady’s yoico avswered : *They ain't good, and you can't havo them. You hiad better quit.” Andthe quartotte eilontly pickad themsolves up und left amid roars of Iaugltor frow the other boardorw. 4 Pat,” gaid an eminont polittcian of the old Poople's party to another statesman of the same porsuasion, formerly in tho retail liquor buni- ness, * things s all gone to the divolo sutoirely, and what tho byoa 18 gog todo to carn s dis- bonest livin' 1 .don't sco af all, atall” viYo may woll eay 8o, Mike, mo boy,"” roplicd the sec- ond atatesman ; * what with 'Te Tumuse, aoq the tax-payers, and thim cattlo, thoy are tukin' tbe bread snd whisky ont of our mouths." ,**T'rne for yo," auawored tho first spoaker, ** nod thim divoles of Itetormors 18 talkin® about lamp- posts, aud ropes, aua othor inconvayuisncos, and I don't llxo tho look of things at all, at all. Sure, when they are dowu on Dave Thoruton, the Apostle “Saltpetro bimself woulda't stand & show," * That’s 80, and scoipg 88 bow 4t is this Coutennial year, and it is the duty of every patriotic citizen to worship at tho sbrine of biacountry, I'n thinking about going down to Phismadelfy to thiun sntnlouumlu." *And ‘what's up at Philamadolfs #** * 8ure them be- nighted heythens havon's hoard a word sbout buuko, and 1'm told the police is all Quakors, and Elcklux pocliots s as aisy and sgruyablo a urehioot s¥ ever was invinted.” * ‘Thin, bo rlbml. we'll go to PoitumadeMy to-marrow,” ‘Wo will that, me boy, aud porhaps Colvin'll !nt us s pass.” The peoploof Philadelphia aro 0 b congratulated on this probable accession to their pojralstion. FROVIMION KXCUANOR, ‘The followluy; olticers wure elected at & meost- Ing of the Provisiun, Urain,aud Stock Exchange, N, 126 Washiugton street, yestorday: Prestdent—N, B, Vairbank, — K. Fidber, J, T, Dwight, 2. L Brewater, W, N. Drainard, J, R, Lester, George W, Champlin, 0, Counselman, J, 11, Wreuu, B, Hutch- 1nson, Yerry A, Bmith, C, 1, Pope. Cominnites on Arbitratiun—Asa Dow, W. K, Mclenry, W, Dunbum. €, IL Mammond, A, W ¥, Johu Hogan, A, G, Hisuguter. The Exctinuge has now 200 wembete, -~ EASTER.-MONDAY, EPIGCOFAL WAKDENS AND VEATRYNEN, The Evpiecopal aud Heforwed Ephcopal Churchea of this city yesterday, with few oxcop. tious, elected Wardous sud Vestrymen for the ensuing sear. Folluwing is the reuult : ascerIoN, Wardens—Benlor, J. 1, i1all: Junior, Joalsh ¥dson, Vestrywen~N, H, Jates, Wilfam Tureman, C, D, Dana, T M. Hibbard, B, W. Hurleuoo, Edward Fols lock, K. C. Tully, aud'Wibism Nobie, ATONEMLNT, Wardens—Benior, Loubeu ‘Coylor; Junfor, R. H, Worthiuglo Vestryten—J. O, Rodgers, George D, 2, Mungws, A, Eddy, Col. Wil 4. debymuan, Nichiara'Colekis, Tiuw charch bas beou very prosperous dutlng the past vear. Eaxtor a yoar ago the church was §2,800 in debt. Of this it paid 8500 during tho year, and €600 is in Liand to furthier reduce tbe iadebleduess, and ere snoibor yesr s past the cougregation hope to have their property entirely free of dubt. Au orgau, val- ued st $3,000, was aleo bought sud paid for Quring the &ut yoar. ‘Two yearsago, whon Heo- {or Manefeld todk hold of the ohurch it had but Sbirty sommynicants, wl presens it Lag 300, Boulton, O, Bureet, O, Wilsou, thus showing that tho congrogation 18 healthy and promizes well for the future, F vALYARY, Wardens—8enfor, C. 1L." Roberta; Juninr, P, Sim. one, -0, 3, A, Danks, €. O, Honder- nom T i Fueyien Kenyard, 5. 3. 1at, T B. fowhsend, sad pvell. ‘Warden: Qanilner. N W. Fago Junlor, Georg Maglll, . 8, Hoyntan, ¥, D, Osk- . Rellogy, W, i, lounds, Thoas 'D,"Talcott, anace, Wardenn—8enfor, Dr, Moses Gunni Junlor, A, Tracey Lay. Verteymein—Ta B, Off, A, J, Ven Schalck, Alfrod Tay, Ansau Migelow, Eugene it. Moyers, @, Henry Whiceler, Edwin Walker, and_ D, 15, Denton, Delegatee—L, 1, Otia, Dr. Moses dunn, MHenry Koep, A Tracoy Lay, nnd ‘Anevit Higelow, WOLT coM Wardens—Honlor, Allest Potlx. Veslryinen—Dricht Cooks, Witlliatn Jackson, Joaish Laue, Thomas W. Potts, Wililam &, Reate, MUMONIAL CHUACH, Wardeng—Benlor, Wiliam Owen} Junlor, B G, Gonan. Vestrymen—T, T, Curlts, Jacoh Tansing, J. &, Mil. ler, 3. T. Cutting, T Maker, Jr., aud J, P, Huarp, AT, Jaw: Wardans—Senior, I, 1, 51 Larrabee, Vestrymen—Julian 8. Rumeey, 11, A. Towner, F. I, Peabody, F. )L, Winston, W. D, Kerfoof, A, A, Carpen- ter, J, 1% Ryerson, sud Johi Dy Koven, ST, JUHN'S, Job Curponter; Junior, C. 11, Sentor, 1o, 5. Nooly: Junlar, O, 1, ldon; Juntor, €. R. Wardens—Bentor, Jordan, Vestrymen—1, 8, Slecper, George W 8, Peranct, J. s Koelor, J. M. Frenc 3. 11, Williamd, I. N, Loldes AT, MARK'S, Wardens—Senior, M. W. Fullor; Junior, F, Dicks o, g Vetirymen—£, G. Dedolyer, W. Il Summess, ¥, W, Watkins, J, E, 8mith, W, 1, Low, 0. C, Fry, 0. W, Watklus, L0, Goddard. BT, ATEPRAEN'A There wan no elortion; conssruently the old ofcers hold over for anotkar year, TRINITY. Watdens—8enfor, W. 1. Adame; Jumfor, J. W. oane, Vestrymen—Anson Stager, W, C. D, Grauts, 0. G. Neweomb, T, . Johnaton, Cuoley, A. F. Beelurgor, W, H, Havemyor, C, L, Iy~ mond, J. C. L 1 1. C. Ranney. Delegates—J. 1, C, Calkins, H, C. Ran- ney, W M. NBFORNED ¥PIACOTAL. Tho following Reformed Lpiscopal churohes alyo hold their sunual mostings : cunit. Wardous—Bentor, Willlain Aldrich; Junior, E, G. Eeith, . Veairymon—L. C. Merriok, Albert Crane, sud C. J. Alanran, Delegites—illiam Aldeich, E. G, Kelth, C. 8, Hntchins, M, B, Rich, L, P orchou Wiillaim A, Fullor, G, 8. Hubbard, Williain E, Wheeler, and ¥, Van sebasck, “AlternateaAltred F, Dartow, James Darrell, Charlea 1, Lunt, Alfred B, Porter, Samuel Ii, Joors, Thoman W, Holmes, Thomas Crouch, C, P, Buckinghawm, sud Aarou Gibba, ¥T, PAUL'R, Wardens—Senlor, A, AL, Wright; Jaulor, Col,J. W, Dennett, Veatrymen—Wetmors 0, James 31, Ball, and B, A, Eckhsrdt. Delegates—A, M. Wripht, I, W. Deonctt, ¥, A, Bryan, C. W, Castle, and . 5t, John, Altornates—eanrs, Fafruauke, Callioun, Tirooks, Fulton, sad Harcourt, Tecont subseriptions nnd the Easter offerings bave released the church from Its indebtodness, :ml it atarts upon & Dow yoar tree from incum- rances, Thompeon, T —_— LOCAL LETTERS., TOW TO MARE PIRE-TRAPS RTENNAL. T A+ Edtor of The Chicago Trioune: Cuicaco, April 17.—~The roceipt is briel : Keop on patohing them, put in & now front every ten or fittoen yoars, and old buildings will last for- over. DBut what muat bo thought of & building ordmanco or iuspoctorship which permits re- peirs to bo mado on such old sholls as are to be found'on the woutheast cornor of Canal snd Raudolpkt ? Thoso disoasod framos, whoso use- fulnoss s very quostionable, should long sinos have boen razed to the ground and now brick structures orcted in' their place, for they aro not only an eycsoro but a detriment and danger to the entire neighborhood. Thero is an appar- ont lnconalslnuea in the action of Inspector It in destroying the Rink, and at the same time pormitting theas miserable old shautics to stand and to bo 8o repared a8 to rendor it impossiblo to romove them, excopt by fire, for ton or twenty yoars to como, Any ordinanco s radically wreng and breeda rauk Injuatico which compels tha poor man owning o lot close to $he city lim- its, and one or two miles from auy othor habita- tion, to build of oxpensive fire-proof material, and yet allow the rich and graspiog old Jandlord <o potch np and almost rebuikd his worm-eaton framos, though in the very beartaf tho c"l' with the most inflammable of matoriala, At one placo ou Deaplainos atreet, near Raudolph, somo ono e putling n good-mized lumbor- vard upon & bLouaes, about twonty yoars old. Thin discrimination in favor of owners of worn-out shantiea ta of common occurrence, and can bo witnessod on every streot in tho city, but a Building Inapactor can not be expected £0 no- tice such small matters when the eloction of pot Aldermon i8 on his hands. Chicsgo will never become & fire-proof city 8o loug a¢ tho presont, custom of patching up and putting in vew tronts ia pormitied. ' Thore are four ways Lo got rid of theso buildings: 1, Prohibit all ropalrs ; 4, Tax them heavily; 3, Condomn and dostroy thom; and last, but not least, buru them up with other and more valuable proporty. ‘Tho laut mottiod meets with most favar. 0. 3o en iy THE CITY-HALL. qur-ranlu yostorday were 91,604, The City Collector taok in about $700 you- torday. The Clty-Hall will be closed to-day to atlow all tho clerus and officialé a clianco to vote and use thelr influcace for whom they pleaso. Marshat Goodoll yosterday audited the month- 1y bill for gaa consnmed by tus Potica Dopart- mont. Tho bill fs for $177, while that of last month was §434, Bheriff Agnow and the City-Marshal had an informal talk yesterduy on the disposition of ofticars for the election to-day, ‘I'he result of the confab can ba seon by observation, ‘Thio number of porsons taking adyantage of the interent allowed on taxes {8 daily Increasing, nod conmderablo money 18 being obtatned 1n that way, There sppears to ho no immadiace liknli~ hood of tho paymont of tho city's employes, hut tho Comptrotler's letter hay, tu 3 mosstre, raised the droopiug epirits of thuse dopondent on the city. Tho Board of Health had a sosston yestorday, at which ths usual heaith report was submitted, ‘Tlia report shows a total numbor of 126 deaths for the wook onding April 15, prematuro births 1, and Atill birtby 13, This is & docreaso of 19 from tho provious weck. Of tno deaths, 40 woro under 1 yoar of age, 83 wero males, 44 fomales, 3G married, and 90 aingle. The Board then adjourncd until Wednosday. The eudxfll of eloction took the ballot-hoxes of thoir several praciucts yosterdny. I'he boxes contained nvnr{‘lmnx roquisito for the olection, aven down ta the sling on which to thresd the ballate, They all askud uumurous questions s to how they were o bucomis qualified for oflice, und woro_ told that, in tho absouco of a Mugine trate or Notary Public, thoy were to swear esch othor,—uot at each otuer,—as the Llection law provides. 4 Tho City-Hall was not Jively yosterday In & nawsy way, Thore was plenty of tall such an it was; on tho oloction, of courss, and on the Mayor's appeal to tho citizons. Largo gaugs of bummeory wore gathered in tho saloons just acrous the atroat from the City-Inil and on “the aldewnlks, Ald. Jim O'Brien's placo was crowd- od, aud Mike Evaune' **shebang™ was full ot men of tho eama wppearanco ss thoso who were there on the day of the town olection. Home of the Aldermen, smong tho number Ihldreth aud Warron, woro vory busy harauguing a fow, xnd agaio takivg sowo favored ouo into & corier aud pounug words of wiedom into his e nd porsibly uonoy into his hands. ‘Lhe wajority of the Councilmen wore not around, thoy being un- doubtedly engaged in electioncering. TUE COUNCIL, A regular meeting of the City Council waa dus Iast evoulug, but a roll-call at the regular hour showed ouly the following Aldermen present : Dixou, Spalding, Stune of the Fourth Ward, Hiouo of the Fifth Ward, Clarke of tho Fifth Ward, Heldy, Heatt, Caso, Hehatfner, Lynch, and Dickinsun,—from which it may afely be ln- ferred thut none of tho elevon ruen nswmod ex- pect ur dedire o re-wloction, ' Those memberd of the Council who do expecs to como back wove out working to that end, Un mation of Ald, Hehaffuer, it waa votod to- adjourn to Thnrsday at 8 o'clock for tho cousids eration of jwpurtant bLusitess uocessury to bo passed upon, Uafura the Aldermou hnd gooe out, Mre, White, an elderly lady, iuterestod 1n the work of chllhr, came befora thn aewambly, aud told at somo lengtl: tha story of her efforis 40 huve tho frea lodging-houscs Lept open, and bow sho hiad labored with Mr Ysusdell and Col, Uamwond to that end, Tho mppesl was attontively lis- toned to, and st tha closa President Dixon ju- formally sppoioted Ald. Solaffuer, Hestts, and Btoue of the Kifth W; » sommiites to con- for with tho Osptalns of police ae they cawmoin to make thoir n}:om Wodneaday morning, and to report what, in their opinion, should bs dove to tho Conncil at its sesalon of Thuraday even- ing. THE COUNTY BUILDING. Thors was a great rash at the Crimiual Clerk's ofice yenterdny for naturalization papors, and averybody was accommodated who could clalm avy rights, There will ba a gonoral rost around the build- Ing to.day. No lusiness will bu transactod in nuy of the Courts, and litllo, if sny, in tho ssv- eral ofiless, Everybody will give tho day to the election. The stalkobolder in tho recout wagors bstwaen Jommlsstoners Burdick and Ifoldsn and Connty- Attorney Rountree on the Sunth Town election rosult 18 In groat troublo. ITo is 1n possession of a nica littlo purso, sl does not feol eafe in waking auy payments to anybody, Montion was mado & fow davs ago that the Zimmerman-McAlliater mattor bad boon beforo tho Qrand Jury. The informatlon of the re- porier Appears o havo bean incorrect, the fact Deing that she mattor Lias not yet been presented <0 tho Jury, though tho subpenaa for wituesses Liavo heon out sluco Thursday, Buperintendont Hickoy yestorday made a do- mund upon Shoriff Aguew for holp at the slec- tion to-day, In response the Shoriff (ssued an order for bis doputies asud bailiffs_to raport at hia ollico thia morning for duty, Whothior the enorgy of his foroo will bo dovoted to malutain- ing tho public peace or tho sdvancement of tho interest of tho pnmonuuu tickot romalus to bo scon. A gentleman by the name of Kook, who runs o butchor-shop, way yostorday waited upoen by a Deputy County Collector for Lis porsoual tax, amounting to 833. Keck sald Lo was s littlo sltort of chiango, and 24 a consoquence tho Col- lector Reized twanty hama and conveved tho Asme to tho office’ of tho County Trossorer, 'I'he merchaudiso will ba suld at a latge discouut unlors rodoumod in a fow dayu, The Criminnl Court wns occupied yestordny in the hearing of potty cases. 'Uho feature of tho day was o visit from Judge Jamoaon, it tho tn- terost of ono Laporo, who turnod State's ovi- denso in the rocent 1lyde Park burglarics, and who was subsequently triod on another charge and given three yoars st Joliet, Tho prisoner had uot been sont down, and having boon in- strumenteal in tho conviction of Mnldoon and others, under the promiso that ho would be protected, Judge Jameson was Inclined to reo- ommond & suspension of sentonce, although oo ordor «wau mado, Ilia visit amcunted to this, if nothing more,~3uldoon will leavo for Juliot m a few days for & throo-yerrs’ tarry. TIE GRAND JURY. Tho Grand Jury yosterday gave most of its slne to hesrfug witnessea in tho Houth Town alection caso. All that was olicited was of atheo- rotical character. of which tho jury has already had n surfeit. Tho privcipal witnoss waa Charles Conugohnen, who discredited tho thoory of & man boing lccked iu the .vaults with the hailot-boxes, and advanced a different thoory,— thot the stuling had Leen done in tho couutin) by persona taking off & baudful of tickots and subetizuting others. The caso was not con- cluded, and other subpeenas wero issued for witnagsos to-morrow. Tho foreman —Lms given {8 out that as moon as the Town eleotion inveatigation 18 compictad he will introduce some other msatters of o public character, in which ho imagines thero is much rottennoss, Awong tho objects to be investi- gnted is the genoral conduct of tho County Board, and Le claims to bo abls to sliow up tho corruption of wmany of the mombera. The award of tho rocent contract to Soxton for hos- pital work, the contracts with Poriolat, Hogsn, und otbors, it is eaid, will roceive ospecinl atton- tion. The jury adjourned over uutil to-mor- rovi. —_—— ‘ CRIMINAL. Polor Poterson was srrestod by Officer Gavin lost oveng in. ponseasion of o brass nozzle worth 230, s hwitted the Ahoft and was locked 1 Bunon & Ven Volzer, '*anctionoers,” noar the corner of Canal nnd Raudolph streets, cheated Elics Pogg out or £20 i1n tho sale of jwelry yeosterday, and were arrcaled, Joun Hicey, » white thier, borrawed the wateh of Annio Bavis, a colored harrldan rosid- ing at No. 143 Lako streot, yesterday, for the purposo of pawning it. Failing to roturu with it or the money, last ovening Annlo caused bis arreat and lodgment in tho Maodison-Btreot Hta- tiou. William, aliaa **Bkivay," Gilmors and Jlichasl Garrity, convinced s number of eandi- Untes, doubtful of elaction, that they wora men of influcuce, and could eecure victory for the doubtful ones, Asa condition precedont to en- gagiug thoir services, they domnndod tho pay- ment of 865, which was dono. On a divisiou of the spoil, **Skiuny " appropriated 840, leaving the balauce to Garrity. ‘Tha latter concludea this was nnfalr, sud at tho corner of Madison and Clark streets snatched Gilmoro's portion from bim avd escaped, No arrests were made, in the absonce of s warrant, as the police thought it was & quaircl bolwoen thioves, Jobn Powers and Michaol Harlman, two offi- cers connectod with Pinkerton's DLatective Agoncy, wero an sted yesterday charged with committing nn nssa. 't ou Honry Brown. Tho Intter, who was form.-ly employed by Dinkor- ton, hing rocently startow’ o papor known as tho Detective, purporting to expose somo of tho moans cmployed by the Piusortona to lovy biacks mail on various partles. Pinkertons’ claiin that tho man wns discharged from thair employ for blackmsiling, and is now avatl- ing himeelf of the Information obiained whilo {u thetr emplov to oxtort money. Yestor- day morning while Brown was dalivoring copios of the Detecfive to merchaots on Monros street ho noticed tha accused standing ou the pavement upposite the store of C. P, Kellogg & Co. When he man hia exit therofrom thoy attacked bim, and after beating and kicking him until ho was inkoupible lofs tha sceno. The merchants thero- abouts asnistod the wounded mau to s place of sulety, cnused his wounds to b sttended to, and bad tho asssilants arrosted. Tho examination was coutloned until to-morrow, the prisonors Loing relossed on bail. Rahert Janes, whoaa timo at Jollot expired on tho 15th ult., was arroatod Buuday night by Detectivos Simmous and Flannigan on suspicion that Lo wae sbout to comimnit murder, During lage week tho | risoner was ovorboard in a saloon at No. 22 Wont Madison_stroot plavning with a confedorate tho murdor of a man uamod Hchirapdor, keonor of a saloon In tho basemont of 5 buildlng at tho corner of Lako and Eliza- both strects, on wnose testimony ko was convioted ~and went to the Peniton- sary, and who it was known csused a largo awouns of monsy, Ono of tho couspira- tord wa to entor the saloon and call for a drink, and whon Bchrador was ocoupled in waiting on the customor, Jones was to ateal tnto the brom- ines and hiw his victdm ovor the head with s coupling-piu, rob hia porson and oxcape. Tless facts came to tho knowlodgo of the author- itios, also that the attompt would bs mado early Bunday avonivg. On that evoning the two de- toctivon locatod themuelves at a point on Eliza- beth atreat whero thoy could command a full view of tho usloon, and awaited the arrival of the two murdorers. About 8 o'clock they wera seon walking north, and before thoy liad reached the point of aitack a nortio was made and Jones captured, his partner escaping through an alley, On a hearing before Bummeriield yesterdav morning he was sentence od ta the Workhouss for slx months, but is re- tained at tho Central on suspicion of being the usulbor of a murder committed several years ago Abuut 11 o'clock yesterday woruing a Oght took placo at the cornor of larrisos and Dex- Dainos streots, wheioin Jom, aliss ** Foxoy,” Whalen aud Lawrence Hoattio were arrayod ngainse Fdward Roitly, and both wero shot by that individual. 1t sppears that Buuday night Whalon and Boattio spproached Leilly, snd p.ro- pound to * ropest” in favor ofsuch caudidatew as he desirod, if lieilly would attempt to secure tucu iutluence a4 wonld nolle an indictment for burglary at pressut pending in tho Criminal Court against Beattio. Reilly's rofusal to do this resultod fu o fleht, which tormiuated ad- vorsely to \Whalou and Boattio, ‘Thoy threatened the lifo of Reilly, wtat- iug to ons of hiy acquaintances (hat thoy would shoot bim on might dur- iug ecloction duy, Yestorday morning, Reilly 1ot his would-e murderers, and when fis camo in sight they approachod him in & menacin, manuer, He askod thot what Lhey wanted, J,! observing that Beattie wau in the act of drawe ing u wespon, ho auticipated him Ly pulllog 8 revolver end finng at both ~ eattle and Whaten, Tho former was slightly wouuded in tiio Joft broast and tho latter in tho lufy band, ‘They bhotls ran off, snd Deattie doelwvered himuelf up to au ofticer who had bect attractod by the shote. Ho touk Iteilly in charge, sud when at tho cornor of Polk and ifulstnd sireets, en route to tho utation, Beattlo came up in the rear and endeavured to sloot the prisouer, Assistance was procured, and Beattlo with Whalen also arrestod and takea to the Twelfth-Stroet Biation. The two des- persdocs ure thoroughgolng thieves, haviog South ' boon arrosted (lme without number, but have eacapod hithorto on somo logal techinleality. JAMER PANNIN, Jastice Seully yesterday mm"‘“f oalled up the casa of Jantos Isnnin, of Kibbe-11ill notorloty, who e chiarged with forging & power of attornoy, undor which a porson named Frank McUavern trausforrod A biece of Missourl land to I Thomas, a roal-eatate agont of thia city, Fannln was represonted in court by James Ennls, srhilo Col. Doran appeared for tho prosccutor, Thomas, Alr. Hill, the dofondant in tho iate Kibbo-Hill enit, bovorad 1u the background £s au sx-ofiicio counsel for Fannin. As soon as the caso wans callod, CaleDoran stepped forward and presonted a longthy aili- davlt, atatipg that inquirles had boon senl to prowinent otlictaln in Now York asking if thero waa sny such Notary as John B. Bmith in Now York. 'The name of John B, Swith, it should o explained, appoara ou tho powar of ativrney alloged t0 Lo forgad by Faunin, Roplics to these inquirics Liad boon recoived from Williatmn Walsli, County Clork, in the City of Now Yorl, and from John Bigolow, Bocrotary of the State of Now York, saying that no such porsou sa John B, Bmith was on (ke roll of attornoys or authiorized to act as Notary Public. ‘Tho neareat approach to tho namo was in that of Jamea B. Kuith, of No. 87 East Forticth stroct. ‘'Iho aii- davit furthor siated that Dotectivo Flynn had #uccoeded in unearthing woro forged papors, which the prosscution lind not yot had timo to oxamine, ‘Ilorofors a continudnes was aaked, accorapanled by a rojquust that Faunin's ba bo raisod to £20,000. In reply, Mr. Enols sald that tho prosecution had already procured onocoutiuuanco, and had had twelvo days in whicli*to gathor ovidence, and [t was uniair to furthor prolong the caso and keop tho dofondant in prison. Ho aliuded to the afidavit a8 maklug no speeitic charges, and clalmed that the dofondant should thoro- foro bo dischargod, Justice Scully gaid that it was trno the affida- vit was dofoctive in not giving tho nanes of the witnesses whose presouce waa required ; atull, the goneral tonor of tho evidonco no far show that somebody waa sertously implicatod, ospo- cially o8 the lotters adduced 1n thio silidavit do- clared tuat there woa no such Notary in Now York rs tho cno whose uame purported to bo sfiixed to the powor of attoruoy. IHo would thoroforo continuo tho caso until Saturday at 1 o, m.. loaviog the defendsut undor the same bail, §6,000. S ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho olection returna will be roceived this even- ing at the Grand Pacitle Hatel, A quartarly mooting of tho Direstors of the Washingtouian Iomo will bo Leld at the Homo this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Election returns will ba roceived at the Shor- man louse and annouuced from tho staud for overy wand up to 12 o’clock p. m, Tickots for the Old Folks' concert to bo given by tho chorus choir of the Socond Baptist Church noxt Tuosday eveuing can bo obtsinod at the Weat Side Livrary, Tho enlo of tho Elkina collection of paintings will commonco this ovoning at tho art rooms, No. 166 Wabash avenua, 'Lo-night's ealo will {a- clude many of hiy best works, and will intorcst all purchasers. Tho praiso-mesting of the Woman'a Prosby- terian Boara of Miseions, appointed ta bo hield in Room 48 McCormick Block, will be held in the chapol of tho Firat Mothodist Church, corner of Clark and Washiugton streots, at 10:30 a. m. Fri- day, instead. Tho Christlan Convention of Oity Pastors and Laymon in Farwell Hall Friday and Saturday of thia woolk, in connection with tho etghteonth nanivorsary oxercises of the Y, M, O, Associa- tion, promisca to bo a gathering full of interost. Homo thirty-five pastara of the city bavo alroady consented to ba presont and toko part in tho ox- ercises, Tho questions to bs disonssed will Lo the samo a8 thoso which occupled the sttontion of workors in the Maat, being tho most practical questions that could ongago tho attention of Chnistino workers. An effort 18 being mado to induce Nr. Moody to bo present, with somo hopes of enccoss. o closos bis meatings in New Xorg to-morrow ovening. To accommodats those coming in from suburban towns, & lunch will bo provided in Lowor Farwoll Hall. 'The soseions will be from 10 a. m. till 10 p. m. Friday sod 8aturday, INANCIAL. é FORT WAYHNE. Byertar Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Forr Wavye, lod., April 17.—Nuttman & Taylor, oxlensive lumbor denlors of this clty, have auspended paymont, Their Inrgest crodi- tora aro in Chiengo and Miokigat. ‘thoy hava Iargo aesets, tncluding about $60,000 worth of lumbor on bend, aod claim that, if rensonablo oxtensfon {s givon them, they will bo able to pay all debts 1o full, NEW YORK. Nrw York, April 17.—Tice & Bro., fancy goods doalars, bave failed, Liabilitios, $100,000. e L HRUNTED DOWN. *8pectalDispalch to The Chicags Tribune, New Youx, April 17.—Louls J. Jonuings, for- merly oditor of tho Times, waa arrostea to-dny in tho snit of tho Graphic Company and beld for bail in 10,000 cach in slx wuita for liboel, which have beon pending sgainst bim in tho Clvil Conrts, Doloctives bave boen huating for Jeunings vearly a month, aud to-day found him for the firat time. He has beon keoping extremely quict with tho {otoution of sailing for Europo with bis family so s to avold arrest. ‘ho Goodsells, proprietora of the Graphic, pro- clalm tholr purposo to bring Mr. Jenninga to Look, aud require bim 1o estublish the libels which the Zumes publiatied sgalnst thom some timo ago, or {nko tho consoguoucos of failure, Ho was to havo sailod on Saturday for Eutope. 1 MOODY AND SANKEY. New York, April 17.—Yeatordny was the last Bunday of the revivalist labors in Now York, and tho sudioncos whioh attended the various’ servicos woro tho largost that nave yot gath- crad in tho buildlng, It boing catimatod that nerrly 80,000 woro prosont ot the Hippodromo durjng tho day and eveniug. At the evening vorvices, whoreat the Lmperor of Brazil was presont, Mr. Moody aunounced lis intoution of taking up a coliection on Tucsday next. He wantod 2250,000 for the Young Mou's Christlan Association, and folt suro of raising it, . ——— THE TANNERS. LoumviLte, Ky, Apiil 17.—The tannoras of Louisville. who ropresont n capital of nearly 2,000,000, and doal in all classes of loather, lield » conforenco to-ulght at which it was ro- solvod to oxhiblt their industrics at the Con- tennial Exhibition. Steps for the immediate pregaration and slipmont of goods wero taxen 8¢ thiy evoning's confereuco, Artilery and Iron-Clnds, The contost butweon artitlerists and ship- buildors shows no symptoms of abating. Hir Wulism Armstrong had just comploted a 100-ton gun, tho fivst of four for tho Italian Govern. ment, and its powor of ponetration {s sbout to Lo testod on o 22-inch plate. The' thal, saysa correapondont, witl bo watched With groat {utor- oat both by artillorists uud naval architects, for on ita rosult dopends tho noxt wovoe 1n the game of construction. If tho gun prove the victor we shall probably be furuished with designs of ubips eapablo of carrying 80 or 4U tnchos of armor. Ou tho othor hand, should the plste prove davuluerable, Woolwion may be oxpocted to dovive somo mouster plece of ordnance which would throw a shot of a couplo or more tons from one side of Loudon to tho other, 'T'he duel is very iutorostiug; & pity that it should bo o coatly. ke AT Ornamental Goods, Slgnor Pandolful haxon sshilition at the salesrcoms of Willlstn A. Buttors & Co., 115 and 1% Wabsah svonuo, & fine collection of ornamental goods, such as warble statusry and vases, Lrunzew, clucks, sud other works of srt, which will bo vold at auction to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, wilhout reserve, Ladics are yarticularly fnyited, —— Opon at 10 0'Clock To-Day. 1n order (o give iy omployes n opportuity 1o at- fend 1o their eiection dutics, we shall not open untl 10 o'elock today, A. 4, NUTTING, O, O, D, Clotlior, 264 aud 160 Bate strect, —— It Is With Plensure We Remind wholeasle buyers seoking dusirable wiocks of wall papet, curtains, bedding, snd kindred goods of lilger, Jenkivs & Yasun, prescat location 229 sud 231 State atzeat, They say that at a Centennial ball In 'Frisco & entleman prosented an spple to & lady who was o very undross uniform, with the romark ; *‘As 1seo, madam, you come as Eve, permit me to cozsplete your costame.” THE GOUNTY BOARD. Discussing n Bill for Ixtras at tho Insnne Asylum. Proflts of County TrensurersesPrinting the Delinquent List, The Doard of County Commisaioners hold & rogular meoting yestorday aftornoowm, President Tolindon fu the chair. Thero wera present Com- wisslonors Ayars, Bordick, Dusso, Cloary, Con- 1y, Carroll, Quonther, Iferting, Holdon, Loner- g, McCaffray, Mulloy, Sehmidt, Tabor, aad Johnwon,, A communication wan roceived from Recorder Btowart aaking that tho vanit tn his ofiice ba ro- paired, Roforrod. A number of othor communications of no pub- Mo importanco was referrod to the proper come mittocn, A number of bills, including one of £1,667.05 for dioting prisonors at tho Bridawsll, and 1,400 for coffeo furnishod the County Agent by Clom I, Poriolat, wore referred to tho appropristo commitioes. TIP. RECONDER'S OFFICE, ‘Whon tho roport of tho Committee on Public Tlecords was called, Comnmssloner Carroll arose and said that they bad no raport to make, Comminsionor Burdick wanted to hioar s roport in regard to the rosult of tho investigation had into the Recorder's oflico. Commissionor Garroli—Tha wholo Investiga- ton {8 n farce. Comuilealonor Burkick wanted to hoar a report on the subjoot. 'Flie conditiou of the Lecordor's offico was’ somothing sbout which the public wanted to know, Commissioner Carroll—Tliore is nothing to ro- port. ‘Tha Rocordor I8 eloctad by tho pooplo, and runy the oflice ua ho pleases, Tho flusuces of l:;m ofiice, so far us wo cau tind out, are all right. ii.‘nmmiazdmmr Burdick thought somoe roport ought to bo made, and hoped tho Committes wotill make somu roport upon tho resuit of thoir Investigation. ' Commissioner Mulloy atated that they had tho toport of the oxports ready, aud would be pre- pared to roport al tho noxt meeting. INBANE AHYLUML. Tho Joint Committos on Pablic Buildings and Public Cliarities roportod favorably on a bill of extras amouuting to §3,082,20, for concroto work dono by Conrad, Wildner & Co, at tho Insane Asylum, Commissionor Holden statod that thoro had boon connidernble taik about tno mattor in tho souslon of tha Committoo, where it had been atated that Commissionor Clough bad given the ordor for tho worls, but that gentlomay, when called upon, dented it, and stated that hig novor beard of it bofore, and had notling to do with giving tho onler for tho work. Commissionora McCallroy, Lonergan, and Guenthor discuesed tho mattor, ‘Thoy all know tho work had been done, and had to bo dono, but fonnd that it had not beon recommended by the Commltteo, Comrmissioner Bardick wanted to know if the prico was fair, Commissioner Lonergan stated that it wae, Commissioncr Durdick statod that tho work biad boen provided for ia the piava nud specifl- cations, but had not boon 1stin tho contract, though1t' waa nocessary, and thought the bill onglit to bo paid. Commissioner MoCaffrey atated that hothonght 1t wasa bad fdea to nllow theeo extras, as thoy wore going to bulld a Court-House, and he didn's know whore tho thing wna going to stop. Commissioner Cleary said that bs bellevod thoro was something wrong whon thoy were oxpocted to voto on oxtras, and allaw $1,100 merely out of compliment to & member of & Comniittec, ond In deforonco to architoct and Buperistondent, Commisslonor Lonergan aroso and anid that ho thought that ho was alluded to, and deniod shat hio ovor askod any one to voto away public monoy in complimont to bim. Commiselouer Cleary stated that he would voto agaist auy DbIll sbout which be knew nothing, sud would vota agaivst this, The bitt was tinally ordored pald by o vota of 8 to 7. TUE TREASUREN'S QUARTELS, The Committeo on Finance and Jail Aocounts, to whom Lad boon referred the mattor of seours iog new quarters for the County Board and County Attoruoy, thus sllowiog the Couaty Trossuror more room without removing from tho_Connty Dnilding, reported that they wero nnablo to “find rooma In tho buildlng swmtable for the uso of the Board, and thareforo recom- monded that the Treasuror uso the roomn at prosout oocupied for ita mootivgs, except tho balf-day roquired for tha seusions, ‘They aiwo recommonded that tho oftice of tho Map Depast~ ment bo addod to that of the Olerk of the Board. s Commissioner !chx!mxny said that ho thonght Auitable rooms ot & renzuabie ront could bo {m.)- cured near by, and ho moved that tho report be roferred back to the Committes, thoy to investi- gato further into tho matter, ascertain where rooms could ba bad, amount of rout, otc., and roport at next meoting. After some disoussion, tho roport was recommitied. Commirsloner Guentbor moved to reconsidor the rosolntion passod at last moeting d(uch-rg- Ing tho Suporinteudent of Btudeuts' 1all, as ho wonld bo needed nbout six weelks longor, whon the building would boe completod. Carried. TUE DELINQUENT LIST. Commissioner IHoiden hors popped up sad said that some timo ogo Commisstonor Burdick offered & resolutlon jostructing the Committoo on_Tinanco to inquire whnt former Treasurora had puid for public printing, sud what amount of intoreat thoy had received from tho banks, o thoreforo offered the following : Wusnzay, It apprare frotu the ropurt of tho Colleo- tor for the year 1576 that there was paid o nownpaper for publishing the Stato and conuty delinquent taz- List for thio year 1873 tha Aum of $35,330.60; and, Wizneas, Tt is the opiliion of this Doard that tho publication'of tho delluquent tax-list for the yoar 1476 con bo procurad at much lees rato per tract of land and town lot each than the statule sllows, and theroby laryo amiount bo savod the tax-puyervof Lls cousty} orcfore, Tiessired, That tho Committen on Printing and ftae tonary bo, and sre Leroby, lustructed to advertiso for propossls to print tho delinquent tax-lst in some nows. paper of general clrenlation within Gook County, the proposals ta stato at what prico per tract of land'and town lot each srch List will bo publizhed, Commisaionor Burdick and that he would voto for tho resolution, but wanted fligt to hoar a ro- ort on his resolntion, Ho didu't bellove in lta olug smotherad in Committes. Commissioner l{oldon said thst the rosolution hiad not been smothored 1 Comraittoe, and that they hud triod to got n: facts to baso their ro- port upou, but that certain printing whichs last yoar bud cost 335,000 could bo dono this year for $10,000 or #15,000, Commiasioner Burdick wanted this resolution Iaid over for o weck, so that the Commlites could roport then upon Ins also, Cummiesioner Holdon wanted tho resolution passud at onco. Comminsioner McOaffroy thought that if the Committeo didn’t report suon on Comimissloner Burdiek's rosolution, vearly all the ex-Treasu- rers would bafn the I'omtentinry for whisky frauds, uud then tho county couldu't recover any maney, Commiesionor Holden—ZLot ua act on this res- olution now, Commivsioner Bnase moved toIny over, It wan Iaid ovor for une weok uader the rules. Oun motion of Commissioner McCaffray, the Board adjourned until Monday at 3 o’clock, e e THE CAPITAL-STOCK TAX DECISION, ovecusl iNapateh (0 The Chicago Tribune. Brmyarieln, IS, April 17,—~The intelligence that the United Statea Buprome Court Laa do- cided the Illinola Railroad caseu in support of the Biato Rovenue law croates considorable intercat horo, The casca takon up woro thoso of the Chlcago, Burlington & Quiney, and the Chicago & Alton, aud thoy were appealod from the Unit- od Hiatos Court for tho Northern Distriot by Attorney-Glouera] Edsall on belialf of tho Hiate. “They 1uvolvo Lho right to assess the copital stock ot corporations, ‘The amoun\ involved by thess particular suits cangot be sacertsinad, but the ‘enuire suits which the doclsion will in the aggrogato capital-stock tax to the oxteut of between £4,000,000 and 5,000,000 7o many tho dectuion 18 8 complote surprive, ———— CANADIAN ITEMS. Special Dispateh lo The Chicaan Tribune, MoxTneat, April _17.—The Victorla Bridge fa threatoned to-day by & huavy shovo of ico, the accumulation of which now reachos the iron tublog (brough which tha tralng run. Tho water is msiog In tho city aud Iow-lylug places aro tloaded. A larger numbor of traloa laden with caitle for tho Amorican markets have passed over Can- adian rusds this voason thun at any previous time. Bpecial Dispatch ta The Chicaoe Trivuns, Touonro, April 17.—Tho suggestion is mada to invite Dom Pedro, Emperor of Breall, now on » viait to tho Hiates, b0 come to Cauadn, with a et involve, viow of promoting trade relations botween this country and Drazil. 8pecsal Dumateh to The Chicame Tribune. Quenrc, A!Il'll 17.—The Rivare Du Loup aco- Hon of the Grand Trunk Isilway, which hse bean snow-blockaded sinco the 16th of March, Lins boon reopaned for traflio, Sreewal Disateh to The Uhicaga Trabine. Otrawa, April 17.—The flood is_submding, ono of tho lec-Jams IMviog moved off. T'he in- hnbitants of Now Edinburg continne to move ahout on rftaand in boats. 'The dnuger of any turther damnge is odnsiderad past. liolland Bros. have scoured s contract for roporting and publishing the Bensts debatos uoxt monsion, 'I'is {s entlroly neparate from rovorting the dobatea of the Iouso of Com- mong, aud 12 not affacted by tho fatluro of that body to contlnue Hansard, Tha Hon, Malcoln Camoron {a dangeronsly il PITTSBURG LABOR CONYENTION. AN l'nlillcnl‘fll(nlllcnl Disclaimod ~Permnnent Organization Kifectod. Pirranuna, Pa., April 17.—1e National Labor Conventlon, composed of delegatos from diffor- ont 1abor organizations thronghout the United Btates, mot this morning at 11 o'clock at Lafay- etto Hall. Tho Convention waa called to order by Mr. George Muroott, of Philadelphls, J. L. Wright Taylor, of Philndolphia, was olected temporary Chairman. Aflor tho roading of a tologram from Dotrait, Clisirman Taylor made a short speech explanatory of the tologram, or rator of tho organization of the sevoral "Demo- crats who, Lo eaid, wero in sozslon to-day fn Dotroit. \Whatover wore thoir viows on the political questions of tho day, it waa undorstood that thoy wore o1l right on the Iabor question, and would net with this Couven- tlon. Ila then went'on to remarlk that this Con® vention had no political slgmficance, but it was catlod simply to promote 'tho intereats of tho workingmen and to Improvo their condition, Aftor :&)m\utlng committees, tho Convontion ad~ Journod till thisalternoon, At 2o'clock tha Couvention reassembled for business, tho hall showing s vory full attendanca, An tnquiry made at this time dovoloped thnt tho maln object of the Convontion is the 1moro porfoct unitlog of the inter- osta of tho laboring man as opposod to the muaalngn( capital and influanco by smployors, After tho appolntment of a committee, otc., to socuro o cheaper hall for tho Convontlon, tho report of tha Committee on Permanont Organ- ization was lionrd with the following list of per- mancut officers: Prosident, John M. Davia; Vico-Prealdonts, J. L. Wright, F, M, Hart, John Stino, A. Storar, aud G. Lanbrept ; Hecrotarios, Frod Farner, H. M. Talbot, aud A, T, Windemo ; Borgoants-at-Arma, George Btuvesaut and Jolin Conway : T'rosaurer, Goorge Blair, Tho roport waa amondad tn ome or two in- atancos, tho upeoches boing limited to ten minutes, and the timo for assembling in tho morning fixed at 8:80, Tho ropors was thon adopted, and Prostdont Davis took the chair sud mado & briof nddresa of thanks, INTERNAL REVENUE, Tho Year's OCollcctions in Xllinois, RMichigan, nnd Wiksconsin. Special Iiapatch to The Chioago Tribune, Spnixarizrp, 1Iik, Aptit 17.~The following atntoment {8 furniehed, showing the colloctions of Intornal Rovenue for tho yosr euding Dec. 31 in the eovernl collection districts embraced in ihe Grand Distriot of Bupervisor Matthows : Fhillp Wadaworth and J, Webstar, First Hlinols., $ 020420 Becor Adam Nase, Tnird Iilinots, John Tilson, Fourth Illing R L Whiting wnd Uoward ' Kiowics, ] TIU0o. cereiine ous oo G,4183,030,81 Horace Wecks, Sixth 1llinois, eleven montha, vesen . 7. Richmond, Bovonth illinc J. Merriam, Eighth Illinots, Am O, Matthows, J, M, Iram J. Kinney, Ninth Illinots..... Jamen Flshback, Tenth 1l 1. A. Powel, Eleveuith Illinofa.... Charles Btuphsnt, Twelfth Liinols. ... 020,74 3, 0. Willis, Thirtoonth Illinofa. 81,840,04 Mark Flannigan and Luthor 8. Trow bridge, First Michigan,. 1,462,081.05 Lovi T. Hnll, Becond Michlg +63,197.90 11, 8. Rowlson, Third Michiga: 220,510.%0 ‘Balloy, Fourth Michigan. C, I Dake, Fifth Michigan.., William B, McCreory and Charies 'V, Dos land, Bixh Hichigan. .. Goorgo Q. Erskine and Trving 4rst Wiaconsin, ... ... Heury Harden, Second Wisconsin A, K. Osborn, Thizd Winconsin. Hiraim ¥ Kelly, Slxth Wisconsin. ., Totaliseesessersassioes DEATHS. ZENGELER-—At her residence, 87 Cottage Grovo- av., April 17, of spoploxy, Ara, Mary J, Zengelor, Funeral will taks plice Wednesday ot 2 p. m, by Graceland. Friends of tho family are tne 138,334,63 2,009,053,98 167,34 Beam, ,$21,000,704.70 carrirga to DOLAND—OF old age, on Monday, April 17, at the resldonces of his son, 140 Eugente sireet, John Boland, native of Borrls, County Carlow, Trciand, aged T oary, " Funeral trom rosklence at 10:90 & m. Aprl 18, by @miigen 1o Calvary Cemetery, ricads are Laviled to atten FOLEY—April 17, at Ler residence, 83 Norih Frankiin-at, Mm. Marls Foley, Leloved wife of the Iato Thomas Foley, In the 76l yoar of her sgo. Funeral Aprl 10, at 108, 1n,, to the Church of the oy Namo, thencs by carrlages to Calvary Gemelezy, T#-Bufflo papers jleato copy. GIAY—On Paster Hundsy, April 16, Rarah, youu, SR SAidbteE oF TUEArk Rt Tarr ol Gy s Yot Funornl Tuesday, Aprll .18, at 1 o'clock from 80 North Oskloy-at, th Gracsland, Frionds of thie family inited without further notico. TOUNTELTOTTE—Infant dsughtor of §, IT, and Jennlo Tourtellotto, Apri 17, Funeral frum Uelr realdeuce, 1016 Duttorfield-st., April 18, 8t % Oclock P ru. Friends iuvited. GOLL~8uddenly, Hundsy, Apell 1, nb 9:30 o'elock P, m., of intusauscoption of tho bowels, at the reat donca of his brotlier, Hruno Goll, rorner of Gasl an Tyoiftieaa,, sged 1 yoars, 11 oo, and 16 days. Fuuoral sarvlcos (o be hield at the Louso of liuno oll, cornor Canul and Twol(th-stan, ut 1 o'clock p. m, Wednecday, Carrlagos to Graveland. Triends of - the Samily aro invited. OHRIMES—On the 16th, at, his reetdence, Wabnsh- av., Deat Forty-ffth-st,. Jolin' Chrimes, aged 53 years, Hunoral Tuesday, 18th, at 1 p, mi, (o Oabwood Cemetery. “POLITIOAL ANNOUNOEMENTS. ‘TO THE OITIZENS OF THE SIXTH WARD, Jamen O'Nelll, Esq., ono of the Democratic candl-* @ntos for the oflice of Alderman of the Hixth Ward, be- 1ug compelled by his cniployers to withidraw or realgn. bia position, the name of Willlsm Ralolgh 8 hereb R imouaty subsfituted fn his piace, aud recommond. ol Lo you for your sulirages by tho Committes, 1. J. UIUKEY, Secrotary, AUCTION BALES, A A A~ A A A A~~~ A e By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO,, 117 Wabashi-av,, N. W, corner Madiuou-st, GREAT sm@ TRADE SALE 3,000 cases Boots and Shoes, Tho LARGEST and BEST Btocrk yot offered in thfs city AT AUQTION, Tuesday Morning, April 18, at 9:30 o'clack, ALSD Splendid Line of Philadelphia, Utica, Rooh- ester and City-made Goods, Tino Now Btook of Orixinal Buckor Boots, John Hill’s Celobrated Bhoea, Custom-mado Calf Boots, Oxfords, Tios, Aloxis, &o, JAS, I’ MONAMARA & CO., Anctloncors, T SPHOIAL NOTIGH. © 200 Cases Bankrupt Lots, THIB (Tuceday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clook, nll’ doalers will ind great bargains, JAB, MONABIARA & CO.,, Auctioneers, ey g_xuo'r;mns. By LLISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneers, 84 aud 80 llandolph-at,, Onr roqulsr Tueaday's malo postponed WMl Friday, Immentn Doublo Bala, The entirs Purnitiite of tup dwellinga in_addition’ to our usnal display of New Furnituro,_ Buyers attend thin ssle, 'ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionners, " Riolt and 41-6;”0 Parlor FURNITURE, Plano, Carpetn, Pler Glass, Lace Curtslnn, i T8 8 o el T T NO, 1104 HMICHIGAN-AY,, , Wednesday Morning, April 19, at 10 O'clock, One Huparb Doubls Patlor Fult: Holld Ronawood Opright llann, atandsrd winko; Pler 3firror ; Brus #als Carpeta; Blegant Mahogany Chamber Sot ¢ Din. Ing-Nooin Furniture: Bide-lioard; Extension Table, Kitchen Ware: Hlodding, ete,, otc, HLISON, POMEROY & CO,, ‘Auationcqrs, MARBLE MANTELS, The Shoveman & Band Mantel - G ‘Will mako thoir Firat Salo ot the yoor at their Warcrooms, % Corner Michigan-av, and Van Buren-8t, THURSDAY MORNING, April 20, at 10 o'clock, ‘When will be offered the flnest dis. Blgzfi ggl; all the Now and Elegant Marbie, Slate, and Marbelized Iron Mantels, Marblo Mantels in Italion, Tonnes- s00, Champlain, and other Marblos, Tho whole Colloction on oxhibis tion at tho Warerooms on and befors tho day of Sale, Builders and_ Partics requirin Mtimtgle invited to examine an soloct, Tho salo will bo unresorved., ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. Friday Morning, April 81, at 930 Ucluck, @ ur Rooms, Wo will nell withiout Roserve A largeand destrabls Iay out of elegant NEW FURNITURE, Talor and Chamber Bults, Wardrobes, Buroaus, Wash. stands, A spiendid lino of new and need Drussels, Magret, Wool aud Hemp Carpets, Mattronses, Bodding, Gen: eral Morchandiso, Orockdty, and Glasswaze, &c. ‘The entire outfit from iwo dwollings will re soid, including overything wsually found in & First-Oluss Residence. RBLIBON, POMEROY A CO,, ' 8¢ and A4 Iandolpheat, DENTIST'S OFFICE GUTFIT AT AUCTION, Fridey morning, Apri] 21, at 11:0, at our_Auction Tlooms, _Owo Dontist's Chiair, Ofico Desk, Upholatered Chairs, Dontal Insiruments, il Pamiings, Glass Pare Utlons, Pictures, &c., &o. Tntire ontfit of Dentists Ofica ] aiso a number of Valusble Specimens, ELIBON, POMEROY & €O, Auotioncern, I OHATTEL MORTGAGH BALR of Dwelllng 140 North Curpenter-st, TUBSDAY, April 18, at 3 p.m, Will bosold without reserve th’ above dwolling with all the out-boildings. AL P, PIOHLECOM, Mortanges, HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioneer—~OMco 108 Iifth-av, = = By WIL A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, US4 130 WABABH-AV., A OHOIOE 00LLECTION OF elian Marble and Alebaste STATUARY, Richly Carved Vases Tlorentine and French Bronzes, Mantol Clocks, Statuottos, eto., Belected at Florance, Italy, by 8ig. PANDOLFINI, will be wold BY AUTCTION, AtWm. A. Butters & Cols 118 AND 120 WABASH-AV., Northoant cornoi Madison-st. Wednesilay Morning, April 19, 1876, ‘The sals, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m,, will cone tinuo until il is sold, Among the beautiful collections bo found Diaba, Madouns, Danza Di Veners, Goare dlau Augel, Graup (lliree Gracos), Eldelity, Taul sod Virginta, Miltou, Bhakspears, Gresk Slave, Vouus, and many otliers, 'Elcgantly carved Tuscan, Roman, Gothie, Egyptian, Florentine, and Grecian Vases, from 10 inchies to 7 fect fn hefght, suitable for Drawinge ronm, Dining-room, ITall and Garden, and Terculean ‘Urns, Agats Vanos, Card-Rteceivers, Fountalns, Groups of Anlinals, Mossio Matble Cabire-Tabios, Marble Columns, ste, ' Real I'lorentine and French DBronzes, Freach Mantel Clocks, Running 21 Days, Ladies and gentlemen aro most cordially invited ta call 2t our handsomo and spacious salesraora and exe smine Big, Pandelfini's superb collectidn of orns- mental gaods, which wiil be on exhibition on Mondsy and nutil the morning of sale. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auictioneers, At 72 Soutl Halsted-st., GENTEEL A;‘URI\TITUR]E‘. ATCTION, Wednesday morning, April 19, ot 10 o'clock, at dwelling 73 Bouth ITalsted-ni,, soutbeunt cornor 'Sadisonat, ‘The eutire Furniture of 16 roomas, conststing of Parlor, Ohamber, Diulug-Room, sud Kitchon Furnitu Beds, Ledding, Carpets, Stoves, Orackory, Ulass ao Plated Waro, AWM, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auetlonoors, BUTTERS & (0/S REGULAR TRADE SALE STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BEQULAR MADE OLOTHING, For Mou's, Boys', and Youth's Wear, FURNISHING GOODS, . Drees Goods, Bhawls, Linens, Noltingham Lice Cun tains, Edginga, Embrotdories, Hoslery, Notions, Gloves, Hata, Caps, Boots and Bhoes; also, Straw oods, THURSDAY MORNING, April 20, at 9:50 o'clock, at tholr Auction Hooms, 114 and 120 Wabash-sr, = kS = By G. P. GORE & 00, 04 and 70 Wabanh-ay, ATCTION SALES! The moat atiractive Dry Goods Auctlun Hala of h season on Tucsday, Ap:il 18, 1876, ot 1;30 o'clock 8, m, Hyectal attention 1§ dirocted'to 1ho followlug lines, the Eame being new, fresh, anil rogular goods, Staplo and fancy Dry Qoods in all thelr varioly, Lines of Cask tnered, Clioviots, Cottonades, Joans, Ginghaias, Stripes, and_Clrcks, {¥hite Goody—Driss Linens, Lawos, AMulis, Nainnooks, Ludies’ and Ohildren's fino Under wear, (iente’ and Ladles’ fine Lincu Handkcrohlefs fue Table Linous, Towels, Crashies, &c. Alpacas—Wé have the flucat llste to be found in {hio city, from medls nm o the fincat gradcs, and particular ‘lontton i o+ viled to the same, Clolling~—Very superior customs mado Clothing, In Men's, Lloya’, and Youtha' wear, Goodd all new and regular, sizea regulsr, and qualily guarsnteod, Country merchants will plosse nots, Miscellanequs—Lopular braunds Brown Sheetings, staudurd Prints, UMamburgs, Mata and Caps, KL Qloves, Nottous, suporior Pockot Cutlery and lszory Russia Leathar {tuods, Bliver«plated Goods, Sno Tolle Hoaps, Satchels sud it 1, Bags, Blawls, Hue et vershirts, Dress Bhirts, Necktles, ., Brushios, ko. Dankrupt—200 lota tal ‘sacrtment Dry Goods, Notlo: tiraly new and Vtra cholcs line. GO, I’ GORE & €O., €38 & 70 Wabaah-av, BOOTS & SHOES On Wednesday, April 19, 9:30 a. my ‘Wo ahall, in addition to our usual full lines of Boolsy Hhoes, and Slippers, close out by order of Josbus Dsne niutar, Aselgneo of Francls Skata & Co,, their entire stock of lioots X Bhoe ing by far the most i+ tractivo auctlon sale of the season, GEO, I', GORL &'CO. 68 and 7u Wahash: ndess, {oalery, ane- & By WM. ¥. HODGES & CO. At the private resfdenca No, 637 Weat Washington- st near Oukicy, this, (FUEMDAY) maorutog, April 18, at' 10 o'clock, wa sball sell ths eut{ro contents, conist iug of Brusiels and Wool Carpets, Parlor, Dinlug, Bite tiug, Chsmbor Moows and’ Kitcbon Furnibure, Grocks Vlited warv, Qutlery, oto., eio. Also, 8, I1, Kanwom Dismond-itauge and Furui’ turs, 1 fine Heatiug Stove, and Lauadry Utenslla, . WAL F, HODGEW & CO., Auctionow R i Vaak Labnt, On Thursday, April 20, at 9:30 O'clock, A $10,000 stock of Househald Furniture of every de- sctiption 0 closa at iyrgalns, Callsid exsmwine ouslargs atoe] or aults 10 eyery style, Chamuer sols, Mor~ hlo and Wood oy, Marble siid *Wood Top Tablos Marbio and Wood ‘op Ifall Trees, Easy Chairs, Wal nut Bodutuads aud Bursaus, Walnut Clisirs sud Rook or, Wlatuots, Wardrobes, Commodes, bsrble-Top Dresulug Casea, Loungos, lookcases, howcases, Ber frlgerators, Ice Clicats, Tarlor and Oflico Deaks. Cas pet#, Mtirrars, Ofi-Olothw, Iinported Vasos, sad Tolld ota. A car-load of Waluut Olaire in Whlte, A & o of Wood-ext Clsira, SAS11, DOORS, BLINDS, ET0, ASBIGNEE'S PRREMFTORY BALH, Fatate of Ifoltalander, Raudall & Daniols, bankruj Ou ‘Thuradsy worsing, Auril 20, a6 10 o'clock, a4 No, 4 Fultou-nt., will bosold st yubilo aucton for cash, by order of J, K. itussell, Asxdgues, all the property of the sbore edialt, lncluding an stsortincat of Sash, oors, linds, Biloglos, Timber, Rip-Baws, slo, 4 ali the boo aatate, Lo g 57 AL ‘xl\ Ill-l‘l‘fll .lh!l lsce wil ‘taimo time and place worntarTather 1 Earl P | Moty opr Tarning Latues, 1 Univereal Wood-Wos 10 fiaa Meiding kchine, 1 Foue Hisue, 1 Frica Haah Eilcker, § Band-Papar Mashings, EO. ¥, GORH & €O., Auctionsers. On Thursduy, April 20,at 11 o'clook Carslages, Open and ‘Top-Buggles, Domocrat Wagost Bldo-Bar Rosd-Wagons, Phactous, and Haruess. ,“ P, GURE fAOD;LAftIE_l}u‘I!_D_fl_lfl CONFECTIONERY. RS A L pmnes OELEBRATED {hroughod the “umrn;up;m»d‘nll and opwt &“Ao,wupx . “Phddre arders QUNTHER, eale onoz, Oblsass.