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2. hia position without sn error, and, indeed, with out much excuse for ono, Ilines rather aaton: {stind the audience by his fast running and gen- erally sure flslding. TAKEN AS A WHOLE, tho firit gams of the Chicagos of 1870 wass creditabie ane, and promisea well for the soure at the end of the season. The Loulsville toam were beaton to-day by their flelding errors, a3 well aa by thoir utter fu- avflity to hit Spaiding's delivery. They bave mot ' yet woiked together lung enough to piay as a unit, avd yet thoy show the power to troublo any team fu the conntry to take aways ball from them, The crowd, cepecially tha backers of the club, aro dooply chagrined this evening at the scors, but not 80 much at the loss of tne game. Very litila mo: was wagored. tho Chicagosns gon- erally ref n; to give the odda of five to ona which were demarded before the game. Tho goneral exprossion fs, ** Wait till Thureday, when the next gamo comes oif] ¥ For my part, 1 promiee you for ths Clicagos a far Lettor bat- ting game. © NINE MEN AND AN UMPME. There wae, duriog the game, considerabls open dissatisfaction with Mr. Warren's umpir- ing, but it scomed no better based than the nsual ery in caseswhero the homo club is petting Dontan. *As noarly as an uuprejudiced observer could - judge, Mr, Warren made four errors ol judgmont—two in which the Chicagos took the worst, and two in which thoygained. ‘Tho most important wero: Glonn tao in and took a low fly ncar the grouud, making a bean- tuul cateh, which tho uvmpiro would not recognize, aud again, when Thile was touched _off third and was declared not out, Inasmuch as Whito took no run by the error, it would sgem that the criticiem was un- important, Btill, the talk was so loud this oven- ing that Welct, of thua city, wan agroed upon as umplre for Thursday's game. 1o did very good #ork for the gnmes in Chicago Iast yoar, LOUIAVILLE 18 DISPLEASED, but norepentant. this evening, and finds ity con- solation only in rojoicing st tho defeat of tho Bt. Louls Club by the Cincinnati pony tesm. Louiaville }-mpouu to wreak its rovenge on Cincionati for apything that Chicago has dono or can do. The Courfer-Jaurnal of to-morrow morning looks at tho results of yosterday's game pbito- gobhically, and says that not much mora could bava beon oxpected of its new nino. 1t in effect coneolen itself with tho Idea that » trifla closer fielding would have mado a tio game, and that vnl}:‘“ tust provo a hard pitcher for any club o bis, CONE bea sevored his connoction with the Chicago Club, and has taken & situation in tho Mattoson House. Theact was wholiy voluntary on his part, and resulted from bLis seoing that tho White 8tockiug toam of twelve mon waa too wrge, and musat in somo way be reduced, JHE DOBTONS DEFEAT TUE MUTUALY AT NEW YONE, Spreial Disvateh to I'le Chiéaon Tridune, NEw Yonx, April 20.—Tho first cbriapionsbip Euxm botweon the Dostons sand Mutuals was Alasod on the Union Grounds to-day to about 1.000 persons. ‘I'ho day woas unfavorable, theto Joing & high wind. The Bostons won tho gamo 1y superior batting in tho nioth jnoing, whon “hio score stood 6 to 2 agmnat them, thoy making fve tnse-luts and sooring tive runs. Tho follow- \ug is the score : MUTUALe, KRB P A B DOsTON. (R D PAR aljWrigit, 0T 0 0| ullLieoaard, vl 0| 1|U'Ronrke, ol al ol i 2 + {Murnan, o of 3l ot 1 4 |Senator, 3 b.2f 3f of 4] 31 1 0| MeGinler, e..if 1f uf 8 1/ 4 0 | Manuing, r.0.00f 2f af 1f 1| 1 | 178 HERIEE] tchols, 3 b 318 Total.oonea alalal wis Tautngs— €780 witudt 210 0-§ Poaton. 03¢ 67 oo Sasanty 45 Boviam | Firet Eave o oepotan AIntunl, 4¢ Boston, T, Timo of garao—Twa Bours And tweats-Avo winates. CTACINNATI BEDS—ST. LOUIS JNOWNE, sycsial Dispateh to The Chwavo Tribune, Cixcisnaty, O, April 25.~The finmn to-day ‘elweon the Red Btockings, of this city, and 9'Awn Stocrings, of Bt. Louls, the firat of the f:aguo gamos hore, exeitod much attentlon in lie city, and attracted ous to the grounds about %000 persons. IL waa a rather remarkable ?mu’ tho Keds catening out 21 on flics and the cowns 14. Thero was fine flolding on both dez, The Reds dia botter battiog than tho srowns, Tho Heds earnod notbing ; tho Browus wroed thoir solitury run. Tho score stood ¢ Juz'nge— 1234667809 o Btockings, 009001 frown Blockioge 10000 ————— WRESTLING, (EYOBTER TNNOWS CURISTUL TWICE IN THRER KOUNDE, Tho New Chicago I'beatro swarmed with pixed audience, ILankers aud merohants, gam- dars aud roughs, wero huddled iu togother. tvary phase of socioly sont a delegation, sod the sees of overy nutionality rodected tho glure of Le lighta. Tho gods 10 tho gallery woro of tho ‘ighcat wud lowest dogree, and tho faro-dealer v tho parqustio jostied the bank Presidont, But owand God-forsuken ss some of tho crowd yero, the elemont of respectability pradomi. wieds Thero were 80 per cout eillks hats, aud 40 jer ceot 05 hats, and 30 per cent eionches snd Aps. Tom Allon assisted the ticket-takor at the loor, and preserved order when forcible entry mas attempted. L'wo or thgeo times tho ronghs nade a rueh, but, findiug it ne use, fled tnjand ook thelr baats quiotly. 1t was 8:50 when Willelm Heygater and Andre Christol apnoared, and were Introduced in a briet sddrcss by Allen, That gentleman talted on Mr, W. B. Curtis to nact a3 tefores, and bo stepped from his box to \ho ptage. Allen withdrow, aud the wreatlers stepped forward snd shook houds. Hoygster in & mountain of solid flesh and brown ; Christol » statue of quicksiver, The formor woighs peatly 300 pounds; tho latter about 175, It bas poen leygatet's buast that Le nover las beon thrown, and as ho stood thera last night, his buge trunk quivering, aod biy legs, Jiko nuail towers, plauted tirnly, it looked aa if it would talio a kerd of bulla to toss Lim. FIRST ROUND, - ‘Thero wesino timo lost aud thoy grappled, It wan evident that tho Germau deponded upon hia wetght aud immense atrength, whilo Clriatol rolied npon e apihity sud science. 'Thoy grasp- ed oach othier around tho veck, each fecliy for tho other's style of wrestling. Obristal trie to got bLus arme around his sdversary's walet, Hard as_lo strugeled, his bouds would not touch. Pressiog tis chest downwards upon Heygstor's stomach, he torced tho flesh bolow the waist, aud then gripped his own fingera on tho German's back. The stomach hupg down pu tuvugl 1k bad boon out from above, As Christol pressod farward, tho fles swelled out on each sido, and quivored, and heaved, aud shoak, as the combatanta swayed to snd fro, Tolcasing ks Lold to rolieye bimself, Heyguter took another hold on Chrintol's back, ~ 1ls lifted Clristol, and, as the latter camo to bls feet again, both fell on their sides, In & mo- ment both were up eparring for a hold, Christol slipped bohind Hoygutor, aud, throwing his arms around him, they wore slmost buricd in the tuge stomach in front, The skin tightened and (sirly shons. As Christol tried to Jlfc Hoeygster, ihe {wo masses above and below his srms shook snd shivered. The Fronchwan found it im- saiblo to ity Hoygstor J inches oft hia fact. iis was rocognized by the crowd, and tho Lousa tesoundod with yolls of derision, loygster turned suddouly ‘and caught Christol from bo- bind, but Christol, bendivg forwara,'dropped oo Mis bauds and kuccs sod #ent the man, whom s Enmunt boforo he Liad falled to hit, spinning oft is head, But the exortion wasuuch that le tould not follow up tho advantago. At (he noxt thinch, Heyguter seni the Freuchman flyiug jhrough the alr, But Christol torued and foll sty bands and kuoes. A dozen catches and wips were tried, but the men were raining orapiration and thoir bodics were wlippory. 'wice the Goraan threw the Frenchman, wio furned on bis face and slipped from undor bis sdversary. Unce Heygster was underneath, snd s be Iay there qulotly, tryiugto rogain Lis breath, Ghrintol tukged at Liw till the muscles wood out, butin vuin, IHe didu't oven move Loth were up again, and {n s moment were down on their sides, The siruggle was then on the floor, each striving to turn the other oun his shoulders. Boon tney éoparated and were up ain. The next cliuch was tho last, Both fell, Hoygeator ou bis right side sod the Frenchman scross him, with his left arm under Heygster's waist aud the right arm ander his lett a1m-pit. Buddeoly slipptog around, a0 they lay head to head, Christol with & quick movement turned L sdversary, and the moaning, pautiog I'euton Isy fa{riy on his back, botb stioulders on the q:oum& One fall for Christol. Time, 16 mlo- tes. Loog aod demonstrative was the spplause, aud Ooriatol appeared, bowing. g * Fiftean miuutes wero allowed for reat, aud the men were carsfully rubbed down. “Then thoy Sppearss egain for the BECOND ROUND, Thoy atood eide Ly eids, each with & neck snd shoulder gip, Y'ho Gerwau bens Chrislol over, and by & quick teip threw him, falllog heavily upon im, The Frenchman was on biaback. but, ag Heygaler's arm was nnder Lim, tha abouldars could” uot toolt. Heygater rolled off to frea hin srm, sand in A accond Chriatol bad ooled vut from underneal nd wan on top. Doth arose, and Leyguter toausd Christal over bis head, 'Tho latfer fell on his fect, and, draming Heygator dowu with him, etood upon s ovn hoad sud heeln, the Qorman's head baing under . Thev cccupied that pasition for a minute aud a half, whao Christo! wrenched bimaolf lo.as and sprang to his feet, Four or five timos Hevgstor thréw his wiry opponent, but the latter oozed out from under Him in some indescribable way, and the adyaniago cuauged hands, Finally Hesgster got bohiiid Christol, and lifting him bigh tu the mir, dashed bim down and, falling on him, pressed bim tack, despite hls most deapor- nate strupgles, until his sbouldors touced, One fal} for Heygster, Time, 20 minutes, The excitoment was intouse, ‘The erowd hosled and atampod. Fifteon minntes more for rest, aod the men came up nfinm freah a8 they had poen at tho end of tho trst. Justbefuro their ronppesrance a man in tho back end of the linll tried to soll gomo pouls, but there were no Lids, TOE THIAD ROUND was ehort and eharp. lleygster tried twice to throw Christol over bis hoad sud failed. The third offort was successful, but the Frenchman turnod in the alr and came down on bis faco, Each then got a nedk and waist Lold, and the nlrugfilo of tho evening commoncod, Neither sticred, but tho museles stood out in knots., At Iength Chriatol gavo way suddenly, aad faliing, twisted and camo on Heygster, tho latter faco downward. 1t was a amcmhd offort, Throo times in succesalou tho German thres Christol, who always camo down on [us face. Four times they went down togother. Onco Christol was on Dbis back, both aliouldors nearly touching, but by » sudden turn ho mounted Heygster aud teied 10 vain to turn that worthy aver. The Teuton crooked one of his_massive legs inside Chriatol's knee, and the Fronchman full hko s log, He tried bis old slip, snd would have suc- ceedod in gotting out, but unfortunatoly for himn uo puiled the Gorman ovor on top of Lim, aud there he lay, flat on his back, with U0 pounds of flesh to hold him down, Hecond fall for Hegyater, and he was declared the wminner, The crowd choored, the wrostiers bowed ploasantly, and tho fuo wes ovor. The siakos were $250 & side and tho entrance woney, and as the thoatre was filled, tho winnlag man will pm;u:)hly realize somotblog like €1,000 or £1,200. —_— THE TURF. RNOLISH RACES, Spectal Disvatch to The Chfeado Tridune, Loxooy, April 25.—The firab grest bandicap of tho season was run for to-day at Epsom, tho city and suburban handicap, sbout 11 miles, which derived additional joterest from tho fact that smong the eighty-threo wubscribers wero two Amorican horses, Mr, M. II. Banford's brown Lorse Mate, by Australian out of Mattio Gross, aged, to carry 115 pouunds, and his bay coit Bay Fiual, by Lexington out of Bayleaf, 4 yosry, to carry 108 pounds. 'The Intter was not startod, but reserved to start for tho great me- tropolitan handicap to-morrow. Bince Preak- neas' dofent on Thursday had shown that tho Amorican horses wero yet high ia flosh, 66to 1 waa laid againat diato, To-day's race was won by Thunder; Little Harrv socond s Merry Duchess third, The American horse Mats fin. tshed in tho laat six, snd nevor throughout the race biad a Jromivent position, ‘T'ho following table, nover befors published in America, shows tho winnors, their ages, weiglts, snd riders, and the number of horsos startiog for tho race since its establishmont ¢ ¥r.| Won by Rider. 1831 Eltheron, 1852 Buttactly 1853, Kthelber | Age Il | et ESUZBYERECERERR LY fell B J 4 I o AT e bt N 8 yaara, T boands, T'rom tho above tablo It will be scen that the raco is won by a youog and lightly-weighted horio In tho great majonty of instancea, ———e AQUATIC, TIM CHICAGO YACHT CLUB. The Chicago Yucht Club hold a regular month- 1y meoting last evening in the Bherman Honso Club-Room, Commodore T. 3L Bradley presid- ed, and C. & Kremor actod a4 Secretarv. Amoug thoup prasent were Commodore T. M. Bradloy, Vice-Commodors Willam &, Higzio, Roear Com- modore J. A. Fartow, C. E. Kremer, Joln Friggs, Jowu Prindisillo, J. J. Wilson, Jobn Twigus, E. V. Barsum, . C. Bradloy, if, Eilore- son, Ed Band, I, W. S, Brawley, 1L Tloudorson, W, 1. Burk, and Georgo C, Weir, R, D. Gray aud Larso Jacobsen woro elocted to membershup tn the Club. Mr, Farrow moved for a committea of five to get up s potitlon to the Lincoln ark Comans- sioners asking thom to commenco the piling in front of the I[ake-dtive ta summor, B0 a8 to basten the formation of a basin for plessuro boats by the erection of u broakwator. Jobn” Prindivalle, W, E. Mclenry, William Iiggio, F. W. B. Drawlor, Jobn Farrow, aud T\ AL Bradloy were choson the Committee, ‘Tho same Comtuitteo was empowerod to con- fer with tho Illinois Contral Ilallroad Company 1o sco if they would allow the Club to put up & tompotary plank sca-wall on the pillugs iu frouc of Washington streot slungsido of the Com- pnn{'n oroporty. The amendments to the by-laws recently re- ported changing the classifications of moasoro- ments of boats was taken up and adopted, The clagsen havo boen arranged a8 follows: First, boats measuring from 40 feot and ovor ; second, boats meanuring fiom 45 to 60 foet; third, from 911045 fost; fourth, all undor 81 foot. The Clab thon ml]uumed. 187) 5 CENTENNIAL, ILLINDIS, Bramoarmern, Ill., April 26.—Qovernor Bev- eridgo to-day issued the followlng proclamation, which was roforred to in tho dispatches yestor- day : Tolhe People of (A State of llnols, Greating ¢ \Parengas, Kho Benatn sad 0o Hottne Of Represents- tives have fssued, and the Presideut of tus United Buates haa approved, a foint resolution on the celabra~ tion of the Uentenual in tho several countics or towns, which Joink resolution i as follows, viz: 4 [ja yesalted, Dy (ha Benate and Louse of Nepre- sentatiyes of tho United Btates of Amorica, Thiat it be snd 4 hereby recommented by the Senato'sud llouss of Represeutalives fo the “people of tis woversl Blates that Uhey sasemblo In the soversl roun. tos or towns on_the approsching Centennial anniversazy of our National Independence, and that liey oause 1o livo deliverud o sucls day ail Watorioal ch of ssid county or town frowm fta formation, sud Stat » copy of wuid ketch saay bo Sled fn pridt oF manuscript in tha Olerk's oflico of ssid county, and an sdditional capy i print o muuacript be flod 1o the office of the Librarian of Cougress, ta {ha jutent hat & complete record may thus be ubtaihed of tho progress of our {uatitutions during Wa Arvd Centennlal of tholy exlateace. Now, tlerefore, 1, John L. Beverldge, Governor of Ilituoik, do hereby sareally recomimend to 1 people of our fitale that protoyh weaRlres bo taken in each county and fown for tha selection and sppolntment, in euch maouor as may be deomed buat, of ope of more persons who sbiall prepars, as auggested in tha resolution, camplate, thorough, s sccurate butorical skelclies of each couuty, oity, town, or villige, from the date of fta Brut seitlement’ to tho" prosent time; one copy of cach of sald sketches to Do fled'tn the ofice of the County Clerk, and su additional capy to be filed In”tho oftice of the Librarisn of Congress, at the Uity of Washington, "Tiiad thess sketchies may b of the gresteat historical value, T would especislly urge the tmportance of tha uttnoét cate in thelr preparation, iu arder that the garner many intereating facts connected with the earll- €5t days of our Btalo, this knowledge of which, record- ¢d ouly in the memiories of aur older citizens, is grad. ually pasing away, and 3005 will be loat to v vor, 1n testniuony whereof, I bsve Lureunto set my hand, and caused the grost wval of the Blate (o ba aftized, Doue at the City of Bpringfuld, this 25tk day of Apni, 1670, Joud L, DRvExmar. jy the Governor; Grouax I, Hanrow, Becretary of Btate, PHILADELPHIA, Pamavgrrais, Apdl 25.—Mayor Btokley has sworn in 630 men of the spocial Centennial Guard, The guard is divided into three compa« uies, under she general commaud of Cul. Clay, e ikt ey SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS, 8ax Francisco, april 25.—In reply to the etatoment of J. Q. Flood relativo to the Booanza mines, the Caronicle this morning publishea an interviow with J, K. Kean, .a welt-knonn stack operator, who slegos that tha ore ju the Lody of tho Congolldated Virginia {8 iwpoverislied by workivg, and 14 deteriorating in width aud quality as it descouds. 1o aleo claiws that - teruoon, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL %6, 1¥7G, COUNTY CROOKEDNESS. Mr. Storoy and His Grand Jury Still Pegging Away at Official Ire regularities, Flaod liss beem melling Consoltdated Virginia aod Chlifornis, when ho could da mo withont breaking the market, while advising bis frienda to hold on, Iie admita » bad feoling Letwesn himeolf and Flood, and eays the Iatter hates him bocsusa he axslsted in the rebabilitation of the Bank of Califorma ; that amoug the causes of it failure, outside of tho lrmuurlm(nl fa & mauosgemsnt, wan the lock-up of goin by Flood, who wisliad to broak the bank, atd butid up the nk on its rnins, Ho admits tbat the present lvaus fa 8 question of veracity batwaeon mself aud Flood. ‘The Pactfie Mall vesterdar applied to the Bouth District Court for a discharge of the st~ tachimout on tho coal and gtotea of the ateamer City of Now York, Tha Court ordered the Uom- pany to fits & bond {o 230,000, when the atiach- :Illesk will be discuarged. Tho hond Is nos yot ed, with Mr, Hoaing rsportsd in this mormog's Trinuny ? Mr. C.—Thave, J.—EHava you nnything to asy abont it ? Mr, C.—1I 'have o connoction with the busl- noss now, My rolations with the pitties are ploasaut, and 1 do not wish to say anything for or ngainat tho statement, R.—Than you decline to deny or to corrobor- ato Mr, flealng's siatomont, Mr. Ido, Matlers ars o in this city st prosont that whother s porson denios such a statement or not, ho {s dragued into a coutro- voi I wish to avoid any such result In this caao, 1t.—Whst must I atato to the resders of Tnx Trinuxe, thon ? Mr. 0.—Yiu can aytust I decline to state anything with rofersnce to the sabjact. CASUALTIES, THE ENGINEER ASLEEP, Spectat Lupateh to The Chicage Tridune, WrLtAxp, Ont., April 25.—A torribla railway nccident ocourred at tho junction of the Cannda Bouthiorn Railway and ths Wolland Canal, halt s mifo south of this town, iaat night at {0 o'clock. The rallway swing-bridge wae opon to allow & tug to paes, and jual then a freight-train camo along, sud, although tho propor signals wore up, tha train gave no sigus of stopping or alacken- ing apoed, On arriving at n pond just before rasching the caual, the ongine plunged nto Lthe wator, dragging after It oight cara loaded with morchandise, Somo of tho cars passed over It Is Probable that Nothlng but a Moral Indlctment Wil Be Found Against tho Corrupt Ring. Egan Takesa Hand in the Storey-Hesing- Perfolat Court-Houeo Unpleas- antnoss, " WHISKY. ¥ ‘What the Inquisitorinl Chamber Did Yesterday, CHICAGO. TIE GOVERNMEXT DUTLDINO, Dusiness around the Governmont Dnilding was tediously dull yesterday. Judgs Dangs and acoupls of tho Deputy Marshals wero ongaged moat of the day in gottiug the papois ready for the sale of the Bliackhawk distiilery, which will coms off Priday, This property was originally owned by * Laftalo® Millor, and was by him deoded in fec-simplo to William Cooper to on- able bim to run the house, 1t is gonerally sup- posed that the property will be bid in for the The Girand Jury yestorday morning resnmed its investigations into tuo alloged frauda fn cone nection with the mapsgement of Cook GCounty sffairs. "Uho examinations had boon of » skip- and-jump charaoter, and the foreman boing ocol- obzatoa for his oonststency, it was very natoral that witnosscs should be called sho would tosti- fyio accord with bhis policy, Bo far the evi- dence hod covered wide rango, one honr dotv- original proprictor, and ths presence in the city | ing into the mysterics of fraudalont contracts, | the eugine, siriking agaiost tho swiog- yeaterday of ** Duffalo’s " brother, the Mayor of | and snother Into the peraonal character of con- g#dsm(h punhl:m lf‘ -lmn:‘tX G f::: Bouth Bend, Ind., glves color to the supposition, | tractors and the moral worth of tho several 0, _ coutes. wrecking-cat gvmmnlly on the spot, snd a spare engine from ‘ort Yrlo, bringing with them W, K. Muir, Uen- oral Managor, and other railway ofiicials. Johin Van Nougiton, the fireman, waa killed. Tho enginoer, namod Asron Cady, of Torre Ifauto, Ind,, {s supposed to be buried (o the debris. No othier Jives lost. Tho lina will probably not be opon for traffio for aeveral dava, ‘I'ha canal will not ba obstracted. Tho ongineor is supposed to bave boen asloop. LATER. Arrangements aro made whereby thore will bo no interruption to through passonger and freight kunlnouu on the Canada Southern Rall- way. Uhtil ropairs are comploted at tho acono of the accident nusseugors will be tranaforred at Cantfeld via tha Grand Trunk Rsilroad to aud from tho East. Tho Fowoll’ distillery—South Branoh—will be nold Saturday. Dyron M. Callendor, s Gauger, who was In- dicted oarly in the game, snd who departed for tho sunny Sonth early last winter, returned to the city Mouday evening., e is satisfod that there is no place like Chleago, Chicago with & cart-load of indiciments {s & much fairer Jand than Goorgia without the tromble of giving bfinld' sud dodging United Statos Deputy Alar- shale, Judge Miller, ona of Col. Matthsws’ right bowers, returned from the rurai districts Mon- dny afternoon, Ho has secored a truuk full of 1otereating reading concerniug the truo jnwara- uess of cortaln crooked gantlemen who live not mors than 1,000 milos from Morris, Iil. The Judge thinks he has as good & caso thero a8 hs had at Ailay, and every oue kunows Lo earriod that to conviction. ‘I'ho internal revenue receipts yostorday sg- gtogated §27,287.40, of which 918,047 came {rom whisky nnd $2,643 from licenses, Col, Masthowa left for Springfield yesterday morning on s briof wiait. e - contemplates making spothor trip to tho Town of Bristow at an oarly date. TTE RECENT INDICTMENTS. Among tho batch of indiciments roturned by the Grand Jury of the Uinited Hiatos District Court Saturday were the foltowing : Jacob, onjamin, aud George P. Freysinger, of Rook Ialsud. Delrauding the reveoue. ail, £5,000. The indlctment containa thres counts, charging the defeudants with covapiring to dsfrand the Governmeut of the tax on 40,000 gallons of proof spirits. The iodictment is framed noder the provisions of Saca. 3,281, 8,296, and 6,440 of tho Rovized Statutes, Augoatos De Gray and Alfrod Basbnell, run- ning ao iltiois distillory 1o Ilyde Park. Bal, €3,000. ‘Ihors are six conuts, and the defoud- sats ara indioted msparately. John 8, Chord, a Gauger., nnlawful negliconco and conspiracy. Consplring with Willinm Cooper. 8imon™ Powoll, aud Ballantyns, Lawe. moembors of the County Board. He Liad ncemod ta Lo sot in a detormination to search out TUE EMALL THINGS, heing oblivious from Ignorasce or tho want of capacity to tonch the larger quostions, and it was vory natural that tho witnessca oxamined gaould testify to miscollaneous facts or sur- miges, At lenstsnch is ths opinion of thdso ho ‘lias daily cxamined, who complain that, while he has appearsd in his popor to know a great deal, his wholosale charges of corruption againat everybody and overything have faliod of proof. ‘The wituesses examined wers principally in reforence to the work on the new Hoapital. Bev- oral biddars for contracta testitiod that thoy had been bidders, and that they ought to have re- ceived tho award, Others toutifled that thero had been an underatanding batwoen Bexton aud Caclirane, which oxplained howit wna that Boxton had gotton tho contract at a toss to tho county of from $9,000 to $156,000. Mr. Wiliard, one of the old contraators, testitlod that ho had paid Cochirano $200 for plans upon which to work after the contract had been awarded to him; tbat owing to the blunders and incompotency of tho architect certain archos in the original nork had to bo taken down or biad fallon, which was an exponse that nobody knew of ; and that ou tho wholo the oiunty bad beou BERIODSLY ¥FLEEOKD on tho hospital work, turough the Ring con- nivance in tho County Doard. Mr. Dumrhy, one of-tho rival biddors for the late contract at tho Hospital, tostilied {n mubstance that the architect had favored certain pacties, and expressed tho beliof that Bexton had never made any figures {n tho matter, and that his pid was o fraud, and in proof instanced the fact that he was sub-letting tho work to the original bidders, from all of which he drew the conelusion that a margn bad beon crosted in the losting of tho contract which did not savor of honeaty or square dealing ou the part of the County Board, Tho result of tho fuvestipation. so far, s looked forward to with & sunio. Tho oxumina- DROWNED. Speciat Dispaten to The Chicage Tridune. Jowa City, Ia., April 25.—A sad accident oo- enrred Mers to-dny, abouta mile up tho Iowa Rivor, just bolow the dam, Prof, Parkor, of the State Univoraity, was rowing In » boat with his neloo, & young Iadr, his daughter, aged 13, and hia son, agad 15, and roached an eddying current below tho dam, when suddenly the boat was drawn uoder tho water and capsized, upsottiog all the partios. Prof. Parkor clung to tho boat, solzing bia neice, and attempted to got Lold of tus daughter, but failed. His son wasa good awimmer and floated for a short distance, when the onrrent was too sirong and took him uader. The daughter went under before hiy oyed. Persons on shiore with anothor boat suc. ceeded 1n roscuing Prof. Parkor aud his nelco, but hin son and daughtor wero drownod. \Whon Prof. Parkor roached shoro ho was well nigh in- sane, aad was ouly prevented from loapiug into the fearful current again to roscuo bis drowned childron, by the strength of two men, It is ono of the eaddent accideuts which has happoood bera for =long timo, Prof. Parker fills tho chair of Aucient Languages, and his eon was a momber of the Freshimon claes, Onr citl- s t en masss with torchos, dragging reuce & Co., to remove a largo quantity of proof | ton of witnosscs bay boon charactorized | Zons AT 08 Epirita with intoat to. defraul the Guroement | by an {nescussblo . loosonons. L. Tes: | 40 TiFor tofiud the drowusd children. of the tax on the same. Dail fixed ot 6,000, ing, it is true, told all he know, and THE SNY LEVEF, ——— whatover facts Lin revonlod woro voluntary, and v MISCELLANEOUS. {uelinod to reflcct more upon some member of | QUNCT. Th, April 26.—Work bas been com- MILWADKEE. tho jury than tho publlc oficials, ‘Che othar | menced by tho Toledo, Wabash & Wostern and witneescss have volunteored unothing, aud, a4 a consequenco, NO[IING A DETN GAINED of which they bave complained ou the onts{do, ‘Who 1 to be blamned must bo found out, but 1t can only be douve when My, Storsy. who is practically tho jury, prosonts his ropott. This roport, from what'can be lesrned, will amount to mothing moro than & maral indictment of those having the managemont of county affairs, all of which in attributablo more to his manage- ment of what Lo hus undertakon than ta the want of factain the casea. Tor ivstance, o will _libernlly uso adjectives In reforenco to Periolat's connection with the county sficiale, and leava Mr. Periolat just as lie was, nuless thio ** 7imes Riug " succcedd in onst- oy tnm through tho Board, and naming s now agent for the corruption fund In the construc- tton of the now Court-Hounse, which shiould nat be, And tha chauces aro that he will leave the B@rd with the ssmoe character it hns 80 long en- Joyod andso richly desorved, and bemdes, in thu possession of tho sssurance that to steal swill rematn o virtue, whother it bo in selling tho bodies of tho paupor doad, in deirauding the dostitute of their rations, or 1n oxscting per- centages from overy county contractor. ‘I'ne matter of yeatigation which has so far c:e:lmu tho most interest witk the County Board 1 tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Companies to ropair the portions of thoir roads washed out by the Suy opposite Hanolbal, Tho Quincy & 8t, Louis Liuo runs over the Chicago, Barling- ton & Quingy and Chicago & Alton, and Quincy again has diroct communication with 8¢, Louis, Tho track of the St. Louis, Keokuk & Northwest- oru Ilosd beiwoen Hannibal and Kookuk iu out of water at last, but it will bo sovoral weeks befors tlio rond Is oper. The Q. 3L & I, bas to trausfer on account of wawhouts, The water 18 fast recediog from tho bottums in this viclnity., The declino in the rivor to-day was 41¢ inclies'’; hoighs above low wator mark, 15 feot 4 inches, Hovoral boat-londs of matorial wera shipped from this city to-day for the ropairs on thn broken Uauuibal Railroad bridge. Speciar Diapatch to The Chicaco Iribune, Mmwavxex, April 25.--Curistian Gunther, fignro-hoad and notoinal ownor of tho Nunue- macher digtlliery, haa roturned from Canada for the purposs of giving himso!f up, and walked into court to-day, whore Lo was at once arrested by Deputy-Marshal Burke, and, being brought Lofora Ui Cour, pleaded gullty of conspiracy, and way held in §5,000 ball, NEW ORLEANS, New ORLEANS, April 45.—Tho trisl of Fehren- back i progrossing slowly. 'The tostimony is voluminous, but direct, showlug nuwmistakeble erookeiness in the monsgement of the Yehren- back distillery in 1873 aud 1874, CRIM FIGHTING MINERS, Spaewat Duvaten o The Chicago Tribune, Haupax, April 25.—Lhere was considerable excitement in Now Glasgow last might boetween 200 and 300 miners from ndjacout collicries, who mada a political domonatration by marching into town carrying an enlgy of Mr, Carmichaal, and & banner tnscribod with o motto condemustory of that goutlsman's uttorances in the Dominion Parllament on the coal question, A party of mea of the town #topped tha procession and wrestod tho efligy aud banner from tho miners, Blowd were struck, but no ous ls roported serl- ously iujured, although tho mivers arrived with pick-handles. JAIL'BREAKING, Nasuvreee, Tenu., Aprit 25.—~8unday night at D o'clock n white mnn and a negro, Leavily armed, offectod an entrance by artifice to the Carthage Jail, Bmith County, overpowsred tho fatler, got thie koy, and liborated four prisouers from tho iron cagoe fnsde tha jail bullding, One of tho livorated prisoners ia 11 Curtls, a noto- rious Lorse-thicf snd outlas, who nas escaped from many fails, A Vigiauco Committce 13 ln hot puisuit, A FORQER ARRESTED. Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicano fridune, Foxp po Lac, Wis., April 25,—A man named Henry Bultze comuitted a forgery {u this city some throo monthy ago and then tled the coun- try. The officers of the law have been tracking him ever since, and succoeded {o capturing him in Ovhkosh yosterday. The forgery consiated in signing bis zrmhor'- uname o a swall note, Ie will go to the Pouitontiary, as it is & clear caso. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Bpecial Dispaleh lo I'he Chicaga Triduns, Deze Moixea, Ia., April 25,—At noon to-day the oast bour:d train on tho Chicago, Rock Islond & Vacillo Rload, when turning nemvo near tho city, ran ovor and lilled Charles Collin- won, 1ie was walking toward tla engino and tho oogineer roversed his onging and applied brakes, but too late. The man was drunk, and but a short times hefora bad boeu re- moved from the track. He wss o tailor and LIGNTNING-1OD LUMINESS. teavey turoo childrea, Iu addition to what Lins nlreads boon published 88 nppearing in tesumony beforo tho jury sro somo damsgiug facts. Io this job it 18 wall kuowh that Cowmmissionor McCallrey bad the wansgement aud final disposivion of 3500 put up in tho interest of acertain bid, This was ex+ posad weeks ago, and yesterday it waa rovived vy ihe testiwony of 'a Mr, Suith beforo the {}uxy. Now 1t appenars, in adaaition to what hay een horatofore proseuied, that, immodiately altor tho origiunl cxposo of the job bad beon wade, MeCullcov snd Willunsou—the fosier belng supposed to be tho recipiont of tho munvy and the latter kuown to bo tho d.sponser of the somo—called upon Mr, Smitb, and, vacking him wte & vault in the City llnlhllulf de- manded thst ho ehould rotract ufl that had been publlshed, at tho risk of Lus lifo. ‘Che coutest was furious, if reports bs true, McCatfroy said the thing would blight him, and Wilkiuou was of the same opinion, Bruith, it 18 sa1d, however, stood up wnobly ; aud that e refused to rotract what o Lad statod o & Trasyse roporter Is avidouced by tho face that his testimouy before tho jucy, ns publishod yess torday, was substapually the same. It is sad thnt it was domasnded of him that ho should slgn cerwain papers, when cornered in thoe vault, deuying all allogations aguinst them ; but that Be ‘did wot accodo 18 abuudautly aitosted, FATALLY BURNED, 8vecial Disputeh to Ihe Chicago Triduns, Dera Morxes, Ia, April 25.—About 8 o'clock this mornlng, O. 11, Parlin, liviog over his etore, st Wintorsot, was awskouod by groans from the store, Hastening down, he burst open the door and found his clerk, Eugene L. Glissan, Iying on tho floor, torribly burued aboat the lLiead and broast, and his bed on firo. Ie diod ina fow mowents, heiug unablo to epeak. It jg sapposed Lo loft a kiorosene lamp burnlug, sud whilo asleep overturued it upon him. DAM DAMAGE, Bvectat Diepatch to Tha Uhieaas Tribune, Coresewh Fares, Wis,, Apnil 25,—One hun- dred and forty feet of tho Engle Rapids dam went out this morning, IWfty million feet of logs from the jam above came crashing down, bat were caught ln A, 15, Pound & Co.’s boom, JlDImnga slight, ‘The Chlppewa is bigh, but fall- ng. FLOODS IN UTAH, Bivr Laxe, Utal, April 2.—The snow on the mountains has beon melting rapidly for the paast woel. Mavy farma {n tho valley sre flooded. Ly the testimouy boforo tho —_—— THE CHARLEY ROSS CASE. tios ‘ogly % 5 o but Dy tho fact that, aftor the Pamaperrma, s, April 25,~Westervelt,who {m‘i{umgmn ’.{,hm.’_ MeCaffioy 'was found 1o RAILROADS, i8 in prison for complioity in the Charley Rosa abduction, has beon visited by the widow of Blosher, the sbductor, and earnestly entreated to glve somo clew s 10 the whereabonts of the boy. e earnestly declared that Le knew noth. log of tho matter, He went juto tho conspiracy in hopes of securing a part of the reward, but hiad no direct part in tho abductiou, Wilsiusou's tore by a roporter, and his whole wanoer was characterized by au anxlety to s0e Wilkinson {n advance of auy one olse, HESING VEASUS ATOBEY, Iu the discussious sbout jury business yester- day, nothiug was more prominent thau the tos- wony of Mr. Hosing on Satuiday, which was condeused in_ those columus Bunday, and ropro- duced fram the Staals-Zeilung in full yosterday. Evorybody confosucd that Mr. Hosing had gotten the better of tho fluq in the mattor, but there wug some grumbling thut the Staals-Zed- ung bhad not tid the whcio tale, 1t was said, for instance, and truthfully, that tho roport omitted tnuch that “liad & buariug upon the present_coudition of sffalra. It wasunid that in Mr, Hesing's testimouy in refereuce Lo how the aity printing had beea ob- tained by tho Times in 180y, Mr, Hioroy maid that Ald, Hildrath had cowe to him and de- manded money, Mr. Iosmug certifivs to Mr Storey baving made the statement, but Hildroth, ou the other haud, denouncos it as an aggra- vated lie, sto. Aud this brioge to the surface auother question, and ovne caleulntod o retlect upon tho memory, if not the wtegnty, of Ar. Biotey, Alr, Htoroy to Mr, llosing, when Leforo tha Jury, that Egau had testitied that he had approsched Periolat to buy his (Tlesing's) 1utluonce lu tho Court-House watter, ete, Thia s dauied fu a letter recsived from Egao by Ilog- ing yeaterday, which hes boun forwuarded to Port- olst, aud upon the strength of which Mr, Hesiug says that Mr, Btorey, with duo respoct for by pasition as foroman of tha Graud Jury, 1w u very usugbity wan, aud Iif there 1 such a thing ss o hlmumr and bnmstono,” Lie doserves to seo it all, THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Mr. Atbert Koop, Presidont of tho Chicago & Nortliweatern Railrosd, {sauod tho following im- portant ofrcular yestorday ¢ Mr, H, U, Portor, hinving resigned the posttion of Genoral Manager of this Company, feellng that his other duties noceasitate his giviug them all bis atten- tion, Mr, Martiu liugbltt bas bean sppointed Lis s: cessor, Mr, Ilughitt will contiuue to perform the du- tiea of Genoral nuperintendens, as beretofore. This change will take offoct May 1, 1476, Avvent Keew, Prealdent, It fa rumored in railway circloa that the main cause for_Mr. Porter's resignation was the fact that Sfr, Jay Gould had succesded in gotting contral of a majority of tho stock of tho road, and that at the noxt aunusl election an entiro chenge in the managoment of this road would be made, It hos boen well known for somo tune past that Mr, CGould has boon after this line to soours a connecting link botweon the Yirio & Chicago, in which ho has & largo intereat, and the Union Pacltic, which he owny, 5 PERSONAL, Mr. John'W. Garrott, Prosident of the Baltl- moro & Obio Railroad, arrived hero last evening by tho Baltimore & Obio Raliroad iu s #pocial car, liewill leave to-day for Callforuis, whithor e is bound on a pleasure-trip, 1le {8 accom. panied by & numbar of prominent gentlemen, Mr, 0. M. lHigginson has boen appointed Pur. chasing and Supply Agent for tho Obioago, Bur- lington & Quincy Kailroad, with hesdquartors in tbis oy, BIGAMY, Spacial Disvateh to The Chieago Tribuna Easr Baainaw, Mich,, April 25,—A man named Terry Orippon was arrested st St, Charles aud brought to this city and lodged in Jail to-day on & chargo of bigamy. The campllénl. Bets forth that Crippen married one Adeflia Mather in Bouth Saginaw, August, 1873, and August, 1874, marriod one Dora Wright, both !nlz; thlng. Tle last pamed is complaiuant, ROBBING THE MAILS, Barnpcary, O., April 25.—FPostmaster Vantyne, of thiacity, was arrested tu-night by Doputy Marshall Odell, of Cleveland, on s warrant fs- muod by Commissioner White, of Cloveland, cunfiiuuhhnwuh ambezzlement and robbing the United Biatos maila while Postmaater here, Accusad will be taken to Ulevoland to-morrow tor examiwation bofore Commissionor White. BIGAMY AND ADULTERY. #pecial Duvakeh ta The Chicago Tridune, Des Moixxs, Is,, April 25.—Thomas Rake- stzaw, Io jall hore, who eloped with the sister of bLis wife No. 3 ou Friday lsst, 1 likely to answer t0 the otarge of bigamy in addition to adultery, ua Lo bas wife No. 1 st Lattle Rock, Ark, HELD FOR EXAMINATION, Meurpms, Tenn., Aorll 25.—Joseph B. Kinlan, of North Carolins, bss beoo arrested Liero on s charge of defiauding the Govornment in the tax on tohaceo, but it is said tle resl object of Lis arcest 18 Lo sccuro bim 88 & wiluess against the Tobacco Ring there, MEXICO, QGauvesrox, Tex., April 25,—The News spacial from Ringgold Barracks, 26th, saya Gen. Tudro, with 8,000 Foderal troops, i4 eu route from Mon- toroy for Mior, Querego will hold Monteroy. ‘Fuero will doubtless moot Dinz' forces at Mior or Camargo, Han Fuanasco, April 25.—~A dlapatch from Han Diogo veports tho Mexicans gasheriug sgain seross sbe frontlor in the vicimty of Cawmwo, Bumo foar is eutertumod of anotber raid. Piokets are posted, e S PROTECTION FOR.BLACK HILLS PARTIES, Oamaua, Neb., April 25,—Orders have been s sued to the Commanding Officor a¢ Fort Laramie to (as for a4 possible) protect travelcrs between that point sod Quster Qity, but lis foroe iy ine sdequate to the task, alter other $hian occasiooal scouslvg partion. HBerious trouble is spproe Lended from roving smail banda of Indiany, who will not attack largo, woll-ared pastis, TILE COMMERCIAL LOAN DANK, Antde from all of tlis county wuddle, the jury in da1lv oxsmiting 1o minor complaints, ‘I'na latest aud wost fwporeaut 18 agaiuat Mr., Meyers, Cashier of the defunct Comiseroial Loan aud Tyust Comunuy, who is accused of Laving re- coived du; osits whon e kuow that the bank was ou tho eve of closiug—aven & few hLours befora cloming, ‘Thoe result is in the Luuds of Mr, Storey, NON-COMMITTAL. A TripuNs reporier yestorday sought Mr, Cusudlor, ooco business mavager of the Times, o ordur to mdcertain wlhat Lo bad to ssy about the material poiuts of Blr, Hosiug's teatimouy before the Graud Jury last weuk. Afier cous sigerable search, Mr, Chandler was found to Le ono 0f the purtuers i s cigar-wauvafscturiog establishmont ou \Waulush wveuue, uesr Lake struot, ‘Fho 1uterview was na followa s Nenarter—\ero yon councated with tha Tines in 1869, Mr. Chsndler? Mr. Ciandier—1 was. LL.—Havo you veon tho veport of the intorview A FIGHT BETWEEN WORKINGMEN, Taoy, N.Y., April 25.—4 mob of maskid Uulonista sttavked, this mornig, the boarding- Louzo of non-Union men, avd probably fatally njured four. Ono of tho sesailants was mor- tully wounded, 0BITUARY, Nxw Yomx, April 25.—Barney Villlgms, tho well-known Irih character-actor, died this af- 'Y THE COUNCIL. - 8light Progresa Made in Canvassing the Roturns, Apparont Unwillingness on tho Part of Somo Aldermen to Finfsh Up. They Adjourn to Friday Night to Dispose of Thoir Unfinishod Businoss, An adjonrned meoting of the Counoil twas hold Iast night, Ald. Dixon In tho Chalr. Thero wan o bare qaorum whon the roll was called, and Ald. Foley, after the Oanvassing Committeo had bogun ita labors, Inslsted that they had no legal right to proceed unloss the required nom- ber of Aldermen was presont. Tho Chsrroau—Thora was & quorum prosocnt when tho-roll was callod. Ald, Foley—I sm eatizflod thero Ia no quorum now, Thta position of tha worthy Aldermen alarmed those who wished to got through with the can- vasa, and special messongora wore dispatched for those who were: taking tholr evening boor lfirofnb{’hn way, or ebatling with their friends {n the lobby. Tho Chairman ordoered the rofl to be ealled again, and twenty-two Aldermen answored to thoir names, < - Tusinoss was then proosedsd with, but thers was another attempt to adjourn during the next fivo minutes on accouut of the alsenos of Kov- eral mombera in tho anto-room. Tho Chalrman ruled that no vote was belng Inl‘(!on and tho procedings were porfectly in arder. About a quarter past 8, Ald, Hildroth moved thiat whon tho Qouncil adjourn it bo until Fri- day ovening, whon all mattcrs in tho Lsudas of Committaes should be brought forwsrd and con- sldorad. - Carried, Aftor ona or two more procincts had beon can- vageed Ald, Campbell wanted tho houso called to ascortain how mauy Atdormen weoro pressnt, ‘Tko Clairman sald no business could be en- tertaluod at presont, Ald. Campbelt would then move to take a recosy, Tho Chairman—That cannot bo dons, Tho returns, according to the Law Doparfment, must be canvassed in open Council, Ald. Campboil sald there wore not fiftasn mewbors in tho bouse. ile moved tho call of tho houso. . The Chalrmao—That isin order. Tho Ber~ geant-at-Arms will briag in the absontooy. Ienry want out with fear and trombliog, this being tha firat timo his sorvices in this capacity lind Deen called Into use, and remeinad until after Clork Forrest lad declared sovontesn mem- bets presant, Ald, Cawpbeli—\Vhat is the duty of tho Ohair sthon there I8 no quorum presont ? ‘Tho Chatrmnu—A mivority of the Conneil can adjourn from timo to time, but 1f requires s ma- Jority to do buainoea, Ald, Foley moved that tho businoss bo sus- pendod untll thore was a majority in attendanco, ‘Iho Chairmnn said it was for the Council to docida wuat it nhould do ju such a caso. Ald, Campbell naked 1f it wounid be legal to count the votes in the absonco of a quorum, One or two of the mon who Lad gone to liquor up drapped in at this poiut. ‘T'he Chairman—1Thora are some Aldermen coming i now. What does the Counctl desmiro todo? Ald. Gampboll—Tho Chair abould declars the Councll adjourned it thero la no quorum, Ald. tildreth—If we canvass tho voto in the absonco of a quorum wa will bo acting ilogally, end I don't think it safo to do 50, 1'movo that the canvasy bo nun}muded. ‘Tho Chairman—That is equivalent to a motion to adjourn for tho want of o squorun, Tue Chair will put the motlon, Ald, Longnohor—Let us wait for a quorum, This suggestion was not well received, and Sm yoas sud uays wers dewauded on the mo- on. Ald, Toloy, who had gotten’ on his ovarcoat and was moving toward the door, criod out that tho Council hnd already adjourned for want of a quorum, . : Tho Chairman oxplained again that the minari- ty could adjourn from time to time, aud that the 1motion to adjourn waa in ordor. Ald. Camipbell—Can you call tho roit on tho motion without tho presence of A quoram ? The Chnirman thought thia could be done, Ala. Hoath—Does tha motion to najourn to Friday night still Lold good, thon? The Chairman—Yod, ‘Thio motion was thon put and declared lost. A division was demandod. which resulted, as noar a4 contd ba ascortained, as follows : Ayes—Lengacher and Hildreth; Noes—Campbell, ‘Walorman, Leath, and Cloveland. Ald, Cullerton then moved that tha Borgeant- at-Arma be instructed to TRING 1N TILE ADSENTEES. It was explatnad that severa! members had gone out for a fow minutea on the underatand- g that tue canvass -wou!d proceod uninter- ruptodly for the voxt two hours, Ald, Cumpboll saud quitoa number of the snxious gentlemen who made flaming spoeches Mouday night to tho offect that thoy should cauvass at once, wore not present. That was all bumbug. Ald, White—What i il humbug ? Canvass. ing tho roturns ? 3 Ald. Camnbell—No, sir ; making tho specches. Ald, Whito thought that Ald. Cam):bell should be appointed & committes of ono to bring in those humbugging Aldermon. Ald, Ilidrotn, seelug that no business was likely ta bo traneacted, movod that Ald. Cawp- boll deliyor tho ‘* maledictory.” Ald. Campbell oxprosved bus readiuess to ua- dertako this dolightful and congenial task, but thought i¢ a Mctie early. Bioco the Counail was doiog no business, bo would move thoy take o rocosy uutil balf-past 11 o'clock. 1o could not undoistand tho policy or pressure that induced the mumority to slt dolog no busmoes, What- ever thoy mighs do under presons circumstances would bo void. 1feury hero put in his appoarance, vory red in the fuco, and lookiog as if tho searoh after the desortora was au arduous but not altogothor an uupleasant duty, THE BERGEANT'S BEFORT. The Ohialrman—Wo will hoar what the Ber- gesnt-at-Arms has to rnpon. 1lenry roported that Pato Mahr was throwing dice across tho way for beer, and that the others wore nowhers in the vicinity. The Chalrman~The Horgesnt-at-Arms has been unabls to find the absentoes, Ald, Ryan—I shall movo to edjoutn, then, This motlon wad put and lost, anid some little confusion. Tho Chairoan, vigorously ponnding the deak . with bis gavel, bere declared that under the chartor the Council nad power to compol the at- tondanco of absont Aldermon. Ald, Bpaldivg—T move that the Bergeant-at- Arms be empowered to bring in tholr bodies, Ald. Camubell—I move thas the Polica Do- partment be callod upon to sond out tha wholo torco aftor thom, Hooing Frank Adama and Clty-Attorney Jamieson presont, the Chairman, asa dernlor resort, appealad ta thom to know if, there boin, & quorum prorent when the ®ount commonced, tho absarco of one now pravonted the Commit- too procosding, LY.GAL OPINIONS, Mr. Adams 8aid in his opinion it dld not. He thought tho Committoo could go right on, 1f there waaa quorum prosent whon they reported, that was all that wns nncuullr{. ‘[ho Chiafrman—~Then I shall rule the Comumit. teo proceed, Mr, Jawlcson conourred fn Mr, Adame’ opin- fon, There having boon u quorum present when tho Committee began, they could not be stopped now, Ald. Campbell threw the fifty-uaventh clause of the chiartor at tho devated hoads of the Law Dopartmont, but thoy didn't wince a bit, Boiug appealed to furthior, Alr. Adaws sald the Conuoil must necosgarily nct through & commit tos in tho cauvass, snd the adoption of that Committee’s report waa cquivalent in Jaw to & asuvass by tho Council. Ald. Campbell~Then it j8 not necossary for ua to bo in scasion ? Mr, Adams—In iy judgment it is mot, but I think it v prudent for the Counoil to rewain, Ald. Campbeli~If it {4 good law for the Com- mittos to proceed without the presoncs of a quo- rum, 1t I8 just s good for them to retire and do the work without cur presenca as all. Mr, Adams~[f they did that, upon their re- ort belug adopted by the Council that would fmuy Do the canvass of the roturns, Ald, Cawpbell—Thas bolug the caus, there {s 0o neud for us to rummin, Ald. Heath—Theu allow tho Committes to rocecd. s ‘I'he Cbasirman then directod tha cauvass to be resumed, but after a fow mioutes' work Ald. Hudroth canie to the fore again, saying that very Krave quostions arose on ltiu subject. Inasmuch as thoy had sgreed to adjodarn uuntit ' Friday might, to procoed further might jvad to litigafion. e considered it unsfo to go an, nobwithetandiog the opinion of the Law Dopart- mens. 1le would moye to adjourn, "'ho motlon was put sud lost, A division was callod fur, but tho Committoo statiug thas ther wero nearly through tho Ninth Ward, It was da cided to waituntil tho eanvasu of that ward had. been comploled. Ina fowminutes the Nioth Ward wan doclared countod, and the motion t4 adjourn waa again put and carrled. ‘The Council therefore stauds adjourned until Friday night, Tho Committos ware desirons of proceeding with tho canvass to-thorrow, but Mr. Jamoison ‘was of opinfon that, having boan commoncad, the connt shontd be earried throug in open Counail, FINANCIAL, "ADYANGRS NADR ON WATOIES, JRWELRY Stramonte, ota:, olc, '“"hsm;flx'u’iila n VErs ot ity miYeE basi, procious some A ous S dvaty dosetlotions Dasedsmed pls A DVANGES MADE ON DIANONDS, WATCHES, bo! ol t LAUNDERS' privats offi pLry lazk, Joowns § and s, mnbfifixmla!s‘i“ ALDWIN, WALKKR & GO hig, porndr Doartiorn and Madl T1and {6 foun on raal esiata for 81,000 ta 83,000, ), 81,000, 81, A¥an] B5has Dt (s besk beoariiIah Aad il eat’wa cxponsos comeeapondinglf & i ORIV, KIVRALL & GO, ;! Mo KA v ., N = Mambers Now Vork Stock and_Goidl Ex et bankiog and hrokerage busi MHerotea o o oy AT T 300, Wl Washinglonsgte > ot : S ONEY TO LOAN ON_REAL ESTATE IN BUM MR e ureae ft 5 Al TOPH, 167 UNAE dolplist., eorner Lasalle, Ag"nfl),;v%m FD&JIV&WYI!'AIU; ON Fll‘:l}‘l'. ot Ao SOUY QUINLA, 604 OBIPaL. 85,000 FOIL 8 MONTI! TAVE 850,000 \ andt tonds, Wil pay 3, L onda, AL pay 24 por cent por monti. ANTED—98,000 ON_GOOD IMPROVED PROP. Tyt Sliies bl Hods H an .7, HEM: TRGWAY, Tthom'sl, 145 LaBalioate ) AND 9 TER OENT_MONGY IN BUNS OF 400 to 810,000 to | 1 ks Tiotnltr: W Bt WILLATEESY 19 LaaTiosbey Homm Tt 1) Tt ORRT FTRST MORTUAGH BONDS RUKN-: G B and,7 yosrs, socured on rosl estate, and michitiers to the amount of 8100% 0 of bonda offored Seat dn, fisat sarvad. BURTON, Seoretary of Orawiord Mowei rorke, Gauoya Lako, G5(() S0 8L, andunes fownit- 1o D0 2ago 8r{lyda Ptk tmproved or uni yroporty. TURNEIR & BOND, 1T Washiagion-a $L000 FTANTED FOR BIX MONTHS QI 0Nt *S.M) witl pay 10 snd 81f closed at mxen.p Addross O 9, D LARGER AND BMALLYT RUME PALMEI, ?;2.00‘)!0! Catl ag onca, A. 8. s Room 3, £4 Washington-at, 5 ('00 AND 810,000 AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON R o luctive oity ranl ostats, at very dasira. Die ral nulddy Iorns made. DEAN ‘& PAYNE, coruor Nandolphi and Doarbomata,, bank 2 15,000, 85,000, AND OTIR SUNA T $5.000 2% iy seal §l°‘. TURN!"J‘ Pu’gfil{nfiu V'l::llfl."‘l:l:. fi..‘ i BOARDING AND LODGING, Weosnt Side, 11 E‘?DTH 7HELDON-ST.—SUITE OF FURNISM. rooms for gontloman and wifs with board. Ong alngle room for gont, WEET WASHINGTON-8T, —T0 RENT, WITH 290 Soard; 1izse saomeon At and soaond. Hoprs outlemen ‘and wife or single gontiomen;, also singlo 3 r§ T8 AND B WISt WABHINGTON ST, Voard, " Eu lahed and unluridshed rooms (o ront Wi Suitablo for famailiss and single gentlemen. 1], WEST RANDOLP LIRARANT ROOMA B304 Miioon {abo tars. yory muderato, Twa Tadis mmoda ) 4, ]()9 e T RIS uaed, 1'or gentle 4 ooy modern ity privata (AmilY. hsisleny 719 VST MOXIOERT.-LARGREIRE ROOME on sult, with boands all matern Lmprovomonta) relcrences exchianged, WO P1.ASUNS GAN OBTAIN EABT FIlO ooms s bonrdIn s nontats Tarmty: Balt &' Siack from Aatl{aanat. Cats, 50 minntos from Tribune otico, at £7 por we h. Addross with referonces W4, Tribina ottica. GIi PLEASANT IOOM, Sonth Side. @ 7 YAS BURERHT., NEANL BTATE-TOARD FOR lfl ) ldios or gontiomi at 31 to 83 por Woek with use of aho, 28' AMICHIGAN-AV, — PARTIES WISHING D Isrge, niooly furnishod front rooin or back rooin, with board, can Le accommodated. qulred. 33() ANDE3 BTATEST.—X LAROE DRELIGHT. ful roons, untarnivhad, with.board, for middles sgod gontlemaa, Ars. DORON, 3 T ATASIINGTON ST, RART OF UNTON Park—Patior floor, with boatd, throe rooms, txd losois, bat and cold water. ~ IRefsronces roguirod rlf’ WABABIT-AV.—VERY DESIRABLE FRONT L0 rooms,furuiehiod and unsurniatied, with good bioardy Roforouces ros GOB anAsiLAY. = FURNISHED ~ ROOMS, with board, yrith'all new Improvomoats, for faii lies or gentlemon, "Alsos barn 10 ro 697 WABABITAV.—A LANG} DOUBLE ROOM, O 4 et walaala oo, with "boards safuionca - ulrsd, 8()6 WABIRILAY. IO T twu aicaly fucalshod parlu: or slugle. 1151 ABASIAY,~TWG ROOME, SIRGLE O 01 en'suite too front, fing " looitiog, with board; old realdon s vatlsfactory ratos. WITIHL BOARD, ‘a0 Fooms ou suld ALUNTE AVENGE ARt oF mwENTY C iFhds - Attor May | amgumux:hhfiifismfi STETG So (3w Pralsizar. B Hotols. ADAHS HOUSE, CORNER OLARE AND JAT. rison.sta,.—Splondid rooms to ront, with or withious board, Torms low, Trausionts, 81,60 to 83 pordas, 160 WABABILAV., nost_dont board for 81.60 to porday; 46 a3 ard, B4.50 por waek, BOARD WANTED, DAIID—&N fi’P[l_IVI\TB FAlllLd\; Fon ORN_TLY: o man and wi rms_not axcooding €00 to &7 pe Address, statlog location and price, N ¢, Trib- imonth. \iae offie ROARD-TY ONF, O TiEE YOUNG BIEE (strangors), In s nloo, private (amily, Torms mau o ressoustie. Address, iunsdistoly, 278 Tribuns offos. OARD-FOR MARRIED COHI‘UI 1IN ATRIOTLY wivato family, North or South Bida: will pa 850 to 800 par mon'th, according (o acoommadatio oranoes exchanged. ' Address H 83, "Fribuna oftico. "~ BUSINESS GHANOES, BT L L e R il o Lol S A VALUAGLEINVENTION=A GAIDEN, TATWH, wiid park fortillsor. ¥rom & cowmon bydrant | ob: iala 800 honds presstire; 1t extracts tho ammania fron Somimnn mARurg and oonveys it o ila plsoe of deitination ina diluted form, as paturo would prepars it, I dafy tht warld to boat It, It can bo soon dally in operation ak th JiTEoe Nursory " 2443 st Handolphat.” Ko 1, OUN- “GOOD PAYING NOTEI, FOIL BALE AT A DA xain, with frame Luliding snd loase ‘of iot, geal d::!ml omplote outtit, Applyto L. L, FREIBERGEL 31 Wishinatonste, livom & MAET-OL/ 83 OIGAR BTONE AND FIXTURES for sale chieap at No. 41 Nosth Clark-st. R atly, nulsa. ‘s usinoks haoos (oF salada WIFL' & BON, 79 Dearborn-at. ND VIXTURES - OF LIVERY, BOARD- uslo siablo }nrnlgcmv- it oo ia 847 West Lako-st, TILE OITY OF GII0AG0 1 M;:grl 10 paveB. PUBLIC JIOUSE ON THIE CORNER DF DEAL: ory and Jackson-sts,, opposite the new Ouslom- ouse. forsalo. Isdoinga lunlhnlhullnfll. I)AHTY U‘U'l‘ Ul'-' EMPLOYMENT HAVING €00 o ood thing with b 131 BArd times.. Address O 1, Teilusng oBoe: CK RES OF A GROOERY acos Hamtd Tor saio.” Iaqulsa st 15 Morth 1= vt of 11sols: d S e e ANTED=MAN TO OFEN WAGON.SHOP AT ‘\:V Alighwoad. AN ABubEY MeXRs, Tl Waikioee on-ste NTED-A PAI OPEN oG AN R T R b b Wasilngton-st, 1AL ANTED-OAPIPALIET TO JOIN NUFAQ. wrrvl.n manulaciuring & nrplu Lino goods sold by all firat-claas grooers; lacge alook unmanutactured goods on hand, Vrodts large, Factory In complots running ddresa’ &5, Tribune afig, \ $5() BUYE LEASE, FIXTURES, PATTITIONS i S s, citlan othes, it 8 filn‘r lflm Lugicas ;' runt, stura aad roonis, 831 W o w5 0() BUYS IATEINTEREST 1N 1,00 8T00K, $500 i A T eliaad sloating ovor §44 munthly. 165 Fast Handolp! Room 20 STORAGE. TURIINGTON R L i (be oan o hcm‘unu{wdrlnucwl o't all the valiron g faraitare ar other g nt, balng free from durty ow. Monay loaa- roporty at reasouabife ratds of luterest 1 TORAUL—TIIE b vusehiold Vo il itng 58 conve 3 cleasiy plsco, where thoy will be praparly cared (or - puap e stured ot thy most essonails S LTV Vhtransyo, HORATIO Ne RUST, QTORAGE-GO TO T1 WARENOUS! RAGE-G0 70 TR uxm'luxa""mm“ "QTORAGE ¥0it YURNITUNE, BUGGIES, 8TORS Y d re-proot ware: s G Y i M % SEWING MACHINES, VLEQANT BINOKN, WHEELER WILSON ow olor, Gruver & Daker (uticl ! 0,8t fron $313 “}gwnw'- lly dmnul..lunu.mg‘,.nhm““ 3 ‘sbasb-av, oted v aud puslect. 128 QINGRR CUFIOEOF &3, SELOUENT, Madlson-st. Machiges sold on wontb] ronted, sod 5 1018 p. . - \W B AKK CLOBING OUT & LARGE BTOO ‘Brat-class mschioel ) i flfia GO 3C0., W 33 WEST paymantsy N AN {100 SARDER, YORTUNE TELLED, 8 el st Lin ol

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