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8 THE CITY. - GENERAL NEWS, e Adams Express Company contfnues to furnish Tus Triuns with New York papers Lroughs by its Lightning-Traln, The Rev. W. ¥, Torhush adidressed a Iarge audience ab the lecture-room of the Phitosophi- cal Bocfety last night upon the “Origin of Life.”” The temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manasse, Optlcian, 83 Madison strect (TRIDUNE Bullding), wns at 8 u. tn, b1 degrees; W0 m, 532 12 m., 665 B p. m., 605 81, 11y 65, Barome cter nt 8 a. m., 22:615 ab S p. i, 23164, Tatrick Connelley, the tender of the Galena Raffroad bridee at Kinzte street, was acctdent- ally run over yesterday morning, and recelved Tatlicr severe injurles aiont the righit foot, Dr. Isham, who attended him, thinks amputation will not be necessary. Ald. Lawler will present to the Couneil at the next meeking w petition from the hack-driversof this city mzalnst the effort made to remove thiert from the stands now granted them, The Alderman enys that the hackmen are heing dlrl\'cn Hthe the poor [ndian to the Jast reservae tlon. The Coroner yesterday held an Inquest upon Alex Metivath, n vesident of the 'Fown of Lake, who was Kllled at i3 o'clock Stmlay morning b being run over by a trafnon the Barlington & Quincy Raflroad, A verdivt of accldental death was returned. The deceascd was 34 years of ago, single, and u raifroad Tuborer by veeupa- lon. MORE WRESTLING, The wrestiing business came up in anew shape yesterday, It uppcars that l'arks was not the only inan who was Ladly left on the business. Frenchman nmained Jean | Philippe clalms that he loaned Baudr §500 on Bauer's representation that the thing was fixed, and that he (Bauer) was aure to win, upon which consummation he was to relmburse Jean, and glve him also a portlon of the winnings., As Do lust, Jean found Dimself £500 out, and yes- terday lie preferred chargres of fi\\'lmlflng under the Confidence act against the bold Bauer, Cou- stable BMeLain fonnd the wrestler fn Joe Mackin’s and then and there, ol other business and excuses being Infd aside, did take the body of Buuerand thesnme present before Justice Pollak for trial. Jean l‘hlllpRe Dad employed Counselor Schicrnitzauer, aud Bauer put his destinies Into the fist of Lawyer Sparllng. Two fnterpreters wero engaged to drag the necessary facts out of Jean, who does not speuk English, and they and his counsel wrestled with N, even as dld"Tauer with Miller and Jacoh with the angel, but ho failed to prove unything Turther than the Joan to Baucr, with notling to show that the latter had promised anything in thowayof a act-up Job. Barney Aaron and a few otiiers of the “boys® were on hand, aud aftor Bawer's discharge, which was a_matter of course, all hauds adjourncd for a good time, NED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. At the annual conctave of the Grand Imperlal Cottneil of thy Red Cross of Rome und Con- stantinc of the State of 1linols, held yesterday at the Iall of Apolfo Commandery, the follow- ing ofiicers were elected and instalied: Sir Rab- ort B. Smith, Alton, Grand Soverel Miles, Cliieagro, Grand Vieera Chicagzo, Grand Sr. Generaly Sir Clicago, Grand Jr. Generals 8ir It B. Mitler, Chicazo, Grand High Vrelate; ~Sie B, P Reyuolds, Chieazo, trand High Chancellor; Sir 1, O, Dickerson, Chicogo, Grand Treasurer; 8ir I, J. French, Chifeago, Graml Recorder; Sir C. W. Dunning, Cafro, Grand High Almoner; SirJ. A, Hawley, Dixon, Grand Chamberiaing 8ir J, 8. McCall, Freeport, Grand Architeet; Sir . 0. Cottrell, Chicago, Grand Marshal; Sir R, C. Michaels, Plymouth; Grand Standard Bearer; 8ir L. K. dJeronie, frinceton, (irand erald; Sie 4 A PhiiMe, Calro, Grand’ Orufors Sir d. L, Yerng, Chicago, Grand Sentiuel. SUPERINTENDENT HICKEY AND THY CELEBRATED DANIEL WENSTER, L One of the evenlnz papers yesterday pub- ) Yished what purported o Le facts about the 1 Buperintendent of Police, Marshal 1ickey. The pointe of the article were that Hickey owned the honse occupled by Danfel Webster, a notorfous colored mun who keeps a salovn, tlanee-house, and liouse of prostitution—all fn one—on Liler avenue; that Doniel Web- eter had pald to Jliekey £3,600 ns hugh-money or “hlood-money™ and that the Chief of Police and Danfel Webster were *jn " with eaelt atlier, and that they both bad men; that Daniels plave was a veritable hell- Lole, eti, cte, aml that 16 was n Tence and re- surt for thieves, The charges heine. cevere and likely to pro- duce u sensation, o TRISUNE reporter took tinte '\'Mlcnlu‘y afternoon 1o ask the Chief What e had to say about theps. Mr, Teke; safd thut the entire article was false, anid that | notice of i, He had been asealled before, but no one had uproved anght agutust bim. Ile could account for the clirges by the fact that NOL mnny months ago the worst men on the deteetive toree had ‘been dlsearged for many good reusong, That clement, eomprising sey- eral notorious loafers aml men whonever shuuld Dave hadd positlons on the foree, find now fo o serlain degreectubbed togethor fur one purpose, i removal of Mr. Hickey from s present po- shltion. They had doue o vehing possidle to cast reflections both on his character and Ws abllity, ‘The headquarters for the gang was Mike” MeDanald’s place, seliere they ud indfi- hation meetingy, the outcome of wWhich sremed 10 be the article in question, Then, 160, letters had been wiitten to the Mayor. Tuese lelfers hud contained all Kinds ol charges, but were naie of them signed, What the Mayor thought ul tho charges he, Hickey, had not taken the trouhle ta tigudre, ‘The reporter ssked: “Did you ever receive any moucy from Dan Webster for leaving hun alope?”! 1 Al not,™ eald the interrogated, # g T ean prouounes all those charges uaqualiiedly false," “Wha owns the property which Dan Webster ocenples " CI“I” liclongs to my mother-in-law,” suld the lef. should take no TIE MATOR, As the Chiet had denled a1f the eharges con- tained in the article, the report ¥, Knowing of 1o new clharges whereol 1o speak, withdrew to the Mayor's etilee, and there foaud his Tonor, to whom the followlng questlons were puts “llave you, Mr. Mayor, rend the article pub- Ushed i that eveninie sheet *Yes,” suid Ar. Heath, T know about what it contains, havig read the head-lines.” *ave you received uny [etters making the eame or sunllar eharges ugninst Supt, Hickey " Vs, Thave reeelVed several letfers, us vou might entf them, though they had no slenutures. Teast then all in the waste-nasket.? “ What were the charges 7 “They aro not worth repeating,” eafd the Mayor, " “They wero of a naturo stmllar to these [}mlntmg to the articlo in- question), and sbounded In expresalons hoth valear und - moral, such as *damn scoundrel,’ and warse." 1ils Honor, not Luving read the urtiele, gid nut feel fuclined to say whether or not he shonld do or sny anything about, i, The only person remaining to Lo seen was DAN WENSTER Nimsell, and thither went the daunted by the wwlul wiekedung and the adesperate character of that ‘u s surroundings. Ran’s manzon 48 on * Bller avenue,™ » Flurrison street. ‘Fo et into the' houre thy reporter descended by bome eteps leading from the skiewalk to the Basement door, und knocked, e wgro whese left chilling effect of razor-steo), 'Plie room tar-room, Woulld the ;Iumlum Who would be Bketosec? Mr, Webst tainly, Dauiet ¢ 1 it fuge coloped m o [pugse an vasy talker, ‘-., Wit (i Tue Trisese man ' = reporter, un- account ol - Dan's af sl cunning- th b The vejorter told wivat s wanted In as fow words as possible, and Din sald: Sy that azabine L euth't read Bor wiite, wud 1 haye to hewr A thine twice,! o Budl was gone over, the reporter saving: il you ever pay auy hones to Supt, Hickey 1t he Would feave You atonet ¥ 1 never di,” Said the proprietor, %1 neyer afdd bl Shtki—my—nor one wollar, Inever heard about such o thing, Me pay him money f Noy st 7wl the man Tughed anl chekled, PHUL anevening paper ruya that you told gomebody 80," puu in the reporter, 4 Whoever bt L sufd ouy such thing fs adlor nud o seoundiel, and I Wil thougie I et shot furits I don't e Goveenor, [t's oll the sume,? ‘Lhen Daniel weng on to explain how his hopse wus wmodel of orders It wah no fenve hor u ye- sort Jur thicves. Buch chareters weee nat ul- lowed there, cte. Mo made money out of thieves by balling them out sometines, but ho was worklng for muncy und for Dau \\'elvsu-r,- the two wreatest things for him o the world, “ Whom do you rent this house from '|"l don’t ren the house ut all, I have bought “Whom did 1 je urn ;:‘xln'“ Myfiu] ;‘rln,x;}cu the payment tol :: }V{:‘n ‘Alhf.r nmnul"“ She's Mr. Hickoy? oL’ DUV ¢ 0 3 wife's mnt\m-"u timeh RTINS id the reporter lof Wubies will probably be fnvestigated by lutlon to that effeet haviug ut yesterday's meeting, OBITUARY, NINETY AND N Mrs, Amy (irldicy dicid at the resfidence of Mr. George 8. Butler, No, 539 Hurlbut street, Sote day. Mrs. dridloy was probubly the oldest woinan in Chicago, and at the thno of her death ) years lay ko snowflakes on herhead, She wasborn In Lyme, New London County, Con., on the 11th of Julg, 1577 In her carly days slic was o sewing-girl,and spent her days among the nelghhors, wide-senttered in those times. ITer metliod of locomotion was equestrian, and she traveled from farm-honse to farm-house, plying her necdle upon the garments of that generation, From her youth her constitution was vigorons, and the first forty years of hor Hle were quiet and uneventful, polnting perhiaps to the possi bilftiea of an old-tnaldship, and a carcer of use fuluess, untrammeled by the cares und respon- sibilities of family, But when she had reached the ripe and hearty age of 40, Mr. Gridiey, of Clinton, N, JI., appeared before her, a sultor for fier bl Jie came with not o little romance around him to recohumend hlin to her favor, He had served in the Revolution, and thero was i surt of Lradition in his family that be had been promfnent in Lhe rage and rattle of Bunker L. She Inoked upon him with favor, anit they were married, A well-to-do farmer he, an anclent but respected village mal shie, They went to reside tn_Cllnton, but in 1523 they concluded to visit Boston and witness the ceremony of luylng the corner-stone nf Bunker 11l mohument, Over 430 miles of hot nnd dusty rond they Lraveled, reachinie the secne I thine to hear Danfel Webster's eulozy upon the brave men whose bones lle mlnzlm{\\’nh the soll of nvnr{ State frotm Maluc to Urorgla In 1820 Mr, (lrhl(c{ s pathered unto hls fathers, Heleft a rich legacy (u materfal cam- forts, sl a richer [n theeldid that was born five months afterwards, the only one ever glven to her, and that one coming when Uity years of the mother's life had poseed nway, few yeara afterwards she removed to Alhany and took up her abode with her relatives, the Seldens, untit 1854, when sho undertovk the perlls of 8 voyago vineanal and packet to Chicaggo. Her object was to visit her duughter, who, in the meane time, had married Mr, Georze 8, Butler, The panfe of 1857 was u vital blow to her carthly posscasiuns, but 1t never affected the cheerfil flow of her spirits. When the big tire came Mr. Butler's houss was threatened; and the fathily fled to the prairle, and spent that October nfght in o cabbage-pateh, Mra, Gridley was Df years of nge. Not a murmur escapel her lips, but she nceepted the bardships of that cold aud wenry night without a word of com- platnt. Fortunately the house was not de- stroyed, and the famlly soon moved back, but the ex]mnuro and futlzne of that fearful night had preved eadly upon the strength of the dae, und hier senses of slght and hear- ing failed m\\h\ly. But her mindfremained acte ive and her fingera industrions, until about o yeur aro, when the lengtheniug shadows fell dark across her cyellds, and the confusing niem- ories of bygone doys lne' heavily upon her miwl, Her spirlts never fatled” her, and, though she was grradually Joosening Tier hold upon thiis life, &he did not turn her faco away until the hul sutimots eame, Saturday was the Inat, She had expressed o willingness to die, and a bright confidence In the future, Al Ter long Iife she had been n Chyis- tlan, though not & mumber of the church, She had lived long and been nseful, and she eladly stretehed out her hands when the clondy armsa came to bear ber to the fuvisible country far awny. the Council, . re been uffered JONN B, WALSH, §fiIn thedeath of Mr.John B, Walsh, whoexpired yesterday at his resldence, No, 243 North Clark streot, nized 45 vears, the City of Clicago loses an old eltizen. My, Walsh had heen a resident of the North Skde [or over Lwenty-live vears, 1o was prominent in tocal polities, » zood buslness man, ind bl numerous and adwmlrable social qualities, 1e was for many yeavs Collector for the North Diviston, NOT GUILTY. POME CONFUSED 3WIEARING, ‘Ihere some falsc swearing at the Armory Pollze Court yesterday siternoon. P. and J, Turner, who were urrested o few days ugo far violating thie vity ordinance relating to leepinyg offensive rendering-houses, wese tried before Justice Summerficld, Tihe defendants own a rendering establislunent at the corner of Wal- Inca und Meliregor streets, nnd have o consee- ton with the Jarge establishment of James Turner. Heory Meficarn testified that he had visited Turners’ placo on the 12th inst, and notieed some very obnoxions sinells, He went up-stairs and saw some guts aml spolled meats, wihleh were very nauseous to the smell, and hie didn’t want (o stuy there lone, He traced the smell from Butler and McGrewor strevts to the rendering-house, located ou the corner of Wal- lace aud Mclregor. A blood-factory was near there. The distanee from Wallace to Butler strects was o hlo Matthew Callaghian had vislted Taraer Brotl- ers’ place several times, He traced the smells to the remdering-house, Golng fnto the piem- ises he took HH some geraps that were lylie around and founa that they were rotten and pu- trid, 'The afr around the hullllll)f‘lwns tuinted, Tu the yard were gruts and bladdds, J, B.Dickineon and 1. 8, Suxlth _give similar teatimony, and J. B. Slierwin teatiied ns an ex- |wlertlmut. rendering wizht be carried on fnoffen slvely, < My, dames Turner, one of the defenduts, teetified that sll matter used by him was waslied throughly every day, andwaa not allowed to be- como putrid. he” gases from the renderings were turned off throuwh a condenser into au ere. Ho flatly denled that there was any decaved or offensive unimal muatter about the'premiees hen the othier withesaes * had vis- on_the da) ited the place, Abratism Denning, J. Holbura, I Pond, Christopher Darey, und Juines Hickey corrobo- rated the stutement, They were nefhiliors, and bad yever observed uny stench coming Trom the Puruers’ rendering-house. The jury, hefore whom the case was tried, re- turned u verdict of not guilty, TIHE CIYY-HALL. Tho eity recelved §12),000 from County-Treas- urer Muck last Saturd; The City-Treasurer yesterday redeemed odd city certhileates to the amount of $12,000. ‘The pumping at the West-Stilo Water-Works will bo #uspended for a few dayz, the stop-valve to u thirty-nch watn baving broken, rendering i delay necessary, Worlimen were husy at the City-1iall yester- v putting a smoke-burner of the Laylor & eGinnls patent under the bollers, The patent 1s onv of thuseveral to be tested, ‘The fuct that many persons are Just now erecting bulliings of afl kinds without” permits fur the sate hus ved Superlitendent’ Cleye- Fand to fiave u sl open fur Atch Uil el e anid bis corps ot assistants futend W ses Lt the practlee §s brolen up, ‘The Commitere on Streets and Alleys of the North Division will r fuvur nlytlm pitss of the enllnunee” revoldieg the ciehit of way along Southport avenue and other strects whivh wis hven some yeurs wzo to the Ghivago & Evaneton Raflrowd,” aid uider whbicy 5t s falil nutie unusedd tracks on the sbuve-named avenue. Asalstunt-Clty-Attorney Boydew has caused tn be sworn oul aud placed v the lsuls of o vonstable notlees to the Chleago Packing & Proviston Company, Tarner Bros, Opendorl, Stepherd & Co., widd Morttiner, Scantan & Co,y e they are wantod, Octe 23, 1or Gial on Tige oL eareying on Lusiness i & maniey 1o se a amisanee, They are Brdgeport stench- nulucturers, Mayor Ieath yesterduy instructed Superins tendent Hickey to see that, In al) coses where }muum wre enwaged n building, that they cone urm Lo the ordinunces nhout loching-up sireels, erecting barrders, langing ont a ved Meht ut nighty vecunying mure Ui the right portfon of the street, aiel clearing away debrly aftey the building I8 finlshea, T ease uny are found wu- willlig ro cowply, they ure tu by prosecuted, ‘The pollee review will take place this after ocloek, The e wil form on Salle street, with the thsht resthie oo Van "Fhie diress parade wnd inspeetion will he mude on Lake Larky when the beautifal bine sllk banner will be presented to thy precht Tuavliuge the best driffed fove, Assfstant-Super- intenlent-of-tolice Dixun willmalie the nre- sentation, ‘The prize wili b competed for cach year. The following building permits were fssued Yesterdays J. Irvineg Pearce, o Tour-slory store, 4(/)("1! feet, Nos. (03 and 10 Rundoiph “street; C. 1. Harrison, ehrht twvo-story and baseent brlck dwellings, 19%30 fect eacli, o the southe cust corner of Ogden aveieand 1 srrisonstreet; 3 cekis, cight two-story Drick dwellings, , 0l the corner of Marshiield and! Juckson strects; Jumes Parrott, seven two-story and bazsement store dwelliugs, 22x45 tect eacliy voruer of Sediwick und Centra streetas, Flre-Chilel Benner is rejoleed thot his depart went I3 10 Yo stidl tyrther improved, sud Kxex THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1876. pensively at that. e s authorized to purchnee #ixteen instrutments knosrn {n common parlanee 08 B Jolkera®! They are electrie machines similar to thoee fu vogue tn all telegraph offices, When !)Im'ud fu the cogine-honaca they will enable the Irenien Lo receive the fire ularna from filteen to forty seconds before the nlarm s sousided on the gong. The Instrutents will slmply receive thechrrent when it s #turned in? from the box fu the viciity of the fire, Tho Comtnissioner of Iealth makes the fol- Towing report for the week ending :saumlnfr: Total deaths, 1505 premature Lirthe, #; still Dirths, 10, The total of deaths as compared Wwith that of the provious week 18 an inerense o 15, and an fierenso of 59 s mpated with the correspomdlng week of last year, M, H, 1% Wright, the Reaistrar of Vital Statistics, has prepared the following figgures, which are states mcuts of death by croup, diphtheria, and eear- let fever for the pust threo weeks iy October of Ll ra 1870 and 157G llumup 03 diph- 83 and scarlet fover, 113 total, 25, In croup, . #2; diphtherin, 475 and searlet fever, S0 total, 159, which s an increase of 134 over the same perfod dn Mr. Wright adds the foffowlng remarks: © Iaving examined for- mer reports, with the exception of the excess of Mhs by the above-nnmed diseases of Octaber, th the mortality Is quite as light as in any wrevious year, with the exception of the yenr subse fire of 1871, At pres- rla are on the de- o v for the past week rhmss o marked Increase, as will be seen by genern] mortuary reporta, The elty 1s now anil ims been for the past two _months, enjoving tm- munity from smadl-pox, and, with due vigilinee, 1t §3 to e Tuped that this seottrge may tot tind nNome in this elty the coming winter. Yot it {a rife in uther citles to o renter or less extout, and those, tov, In near proximity to this.” TilE COUNTY BUILDING. Judge Wallace is {ssuing naturalization papers atthe rateof 130a In ono cvening last week the Jssuo numbered 200, ‘The Grand Jury s giving eome attention to Brideeport anil its stlnke, the reenlt of u com- plaint againt Joscpli Sherwin and vthers, Tlie taation for a aew trlat and arrest of judg- ment {n the Lizhtfoot lnsunm' case was argued In the County Court yeste » The motlon was denfed. Farmes Ttarms will complete the foundation for the Court-liouse this week, and next week wilb urge a eettlement with the county, His textras will not tall short of 395,000, Ile siys o wiil leave iL to gome disinterested pap- ties, however, to make the figures, and. what- ever they ngree upon bois willing to abide by if tho county s, Walker aud MeNetl were around the buflding fmcrrlny antivipating some new developments n the Court-llouse stono qguestion. Walker says that le las quarried atready about 69,000 feet of stone fur the Court-House, and that f there 18 no hitch fu atfalrs bo will be ready to push the work fn tho spring. By the way, what hns become of MeNeil'a partnors in the worl, Mcesrs, Fanning and Hennessey? It fs ubout thne they were belng heard from. ANNOUNCEMENTS. There {sn temperance meeting hell every Tuesdny and Frllay cvenlng at the Temper- ance Industrial Hume, 876 Clark street. The match announced for Tuesday st Dextor Park between Messre, Jolinson und Stagg hay been postponed, and there will be no shuoting there that day, A epecial meeting of the Dircetresses of the Half-Orphan Asylum will be beld at the Asy- T this moring to camplete urmngements for aseries of lunches, A full attendance fs ro- quested, A meeting of dry-goods men will be hield in the hall wljolning the Y. M. C, A, Reading- Rooms Frivay evening at 7:80 o'clock, for the purpose of onizing e Literary Assoclation in connection with dry goods, The President of St, Luke's Hoapltal requests any Iadies who are willing to intorest themselyes in"the cutertainment to be given fn Standard Hall Thurzday and Frlilay, Nov. 2and 3, tor the Juint, benefit of the Hospital and_ tho 1lome of the Friendless, 1o ineet tlin tu the ladies’ par- lor of the Tremont Honse Wednesday ufternoon at Joelock. An duspestion of Companles D, E, F, aud G of the Firet Iteglment, 1. 8. G, will tako place at the urmory, Nos. 113, 114, and 110 Lake street, this evening at 8 o'clock, under the su- vervislon ot Capt. 11, B, Maxwell, of lirlz.-Gen, Ducat’s staflf, The members of the four compunles will assemble at the armory, I full dress untform, at 7340 oelock, An inapoction of Companies A, L and I0 will take place at the armor: ‘fhursduy eventig of this week, lustead of Fri- day, us previously unnounced., CRIMINAT, hieves or some other myaterious vis- ltors yesterday got away with thirteon yurds of beaver cloth valued at 300 from the taflor-shop of Franz Scihert, No. 113 West Kinzle street, J. 8, Bredenback, of No, 325 West Indiana street, complaing that burglars ent out a pane of gluss from his front windows, and helped themnselves to $40 worth ot plated chatns wand ather jewelry. Joseph Wicks was yesterday reported to be improving, and his physiclun was sald to enter- i same hopes of hisrecovery, Gaughan was beiore Justice Sculty, but his case was contitiued unti! Saturduy. Tred Boehl, ou frate hackman, yesterday swan- dered (nto Willlun Collyer's waloen I the Maasasoit Houre, amd, throwing a beer-glass at 1o proprietor, suceceded fn smashing o 300 |}\ur|‘nr. tur allof which he was Jocked up ot the mory, Moses Ahbraham was before Comenlssioner Hoyne yesterday afternoon, clirged with huying wised “a counterfell five on” the Trader’s ation: Bank on John Roseuberg, The ense continned until Thursday afternoon, the defendant giving ball fu §500, Jubin Brown yesterday strayed intothe buteher nhu’) of Otto Barckas, No, 57 Green street, and while the proprivtor was not fooking e got away with the contents of the tiL "The pro- lll‘iclfll‘ notieed the Joss in time to prevent Srown’s eseape, and alter pounding him uto submlsslon fockul him up in the fce-house, Olieer Hlckey was ealled fn, and re- lieved the ~ fellow from s frigid quarters, und upon arrlving at - the station, the thief hnd thuwed out sufliclently to stute thut he would rather serve ten jears n the Penitentinry than retain an hour Tonger in the fee-box, ife never wants to be put on fce ugaln. Hefore Justice Footo yesterday were Luteinda Perteet and Ids Pelt, Who were churged by Blizabeth Ifart, Elizabeth Poters, and” Susan ‘Fhomas with befng dlsorderly. Thu tive women live on Harmon court, snd had heen tehting with rnzor, ete so bhe Justice thought that £ uplece ot avoand wonld be the fair thing, Fd Chnrke and — Jones were up s vagrants, Thefr euses were continued wider S0 bor: Sam Bowles was up for arsanlting Maj, Randolpli, and nmler S0 bange to uwait ol Oct, 45, Nulfie Hoss was tined &2 and codts for disorderly conduct, awd Charles Raunstord wus held fuTonds v $2,500 to be tried ety 37 Lor fargery, Bl Buees, fav ¢ famplog budl*! {n days gont by, was sent to the Bridewel for three niouths, e BUBURBAN, NYDE AR, The Baard of Tristers met ab the Town-Hall this afternoon. As tho Boglueer's report {s not. ready, nothing of auy speclal fmportance will be dane. : A meetlng of the Reapers® Soclety willbe held b the restdence of M, Lane, on tlyde Park Kenwond, this afternoon. Alid Boctety of tho Presbyterinn h will meet at the residence of J, N, y I Remwouil, to-ntorraw alteranon, Thursday aflernoon the Sewinz Saciety of the Haptlat Church wilt seet at the tesldeace of Noah Baries, on Jelferson e, corner of tirst mtreet, and i the evening o chureh le Will b held, A Bundayeschool concert Wit he gdven fn the Baptist Chveeh Sunday evenlng, Nov A socal club witl be' organlzerl soon, which will ol Its meetings at the hotel, ‘The Lyceum Committes report that they have over gilty nasiedy and o meeting witl soolt be held. An foformal mecting of 1he vestry of St. Puui's Eplscopid Church waa held st the chunch sutiday eveniig, ab which thue a letter veas read from Dr, Carrau secepting the position, proe vided cortaln snatters wero arvunged, ‘Thicse \v‘lll Yrabnbly come up beforo the purish Sunduy night, ‘f‘hu yroprictors of the llyde FPark Hotel, Messrs, Pearce & Benfunine, uro buflding a breakwater front of the lake-front of the hotel, It fs constructed of slubs, and will be 200 feet fn length and twenty-four feet wide, A ship was busy unloading yesterday, oud the inen wero ummn{nd unttl wkdntght last night. Mr. Brown, of ‘Woudluw, bis petirned home from lowa THE COUNCIL. Some More Time Spent on the Ggs Question. Mr. Billings’ Offer to Reduce His Price to $2 Rejected. Ho Is Notified that the City Will Heroafter Pay but $1.50. Superintendent Hickey’s IieportsssThe Charges Against Him fo Be Invostigated. Boiler-Inspeotion Ordinance Defonted-— Tho New City Qolleotor, The regutar mecting of Lhe Councll was held yesterday afternoon, Ald. MeAuley in the chalr, There was o bare quorum present, A communication was remd from the Mayor submitting an ordinance Axing the oflicial hond of the City Collector, A $25,000. 'The onlinance was passed. ‘Ihie Mayor sent In another communicativn appointing Willlam 11, Heaffurd City Collector, After s briel diseussion the appolntient was unanimously confirined. 1IDS FOR CITY PROPERTY. The following cotmmunieatiou was rend from the Comptroller,and wasreferred to the Finance Cummlttec: In accordance witlia resolution ot your honor- nble body, phssad Oct. 2, 1870, I hava advertised for snle tha meveral pieces of real cstato described therein, and herewith snbmit such bids ay have Deen recelved therefor, Illinois strect, near Franklin atreot,40x100 feet; Glacumo Uccello, 422 Reaper Block, 'eaxh 32,000 State Mreel, near Conereas atroet, 233053 A. B, tarrlg, Na. 1730 Wabash avenue, 87, Bosardus Bros,, No. 111 South Water street, id for the above praperty 300 cash per front fuot, or £5, 000 Iy ail. La Salle strect, near Madizon streel, 44x101 feet; Th. Witheek, $600 por front fout, or $33, 100, Trlanzular lot, 24 fect o Engenie atrect, 5 foct on North La Satle street, and 02 feet on North Clark steeet: John 11, laminond, $150, Also a Did from Heney Eates, canal time, $500, Chicaga nventie, aouthwvest corner of Sedzwiclk #trect, 130x130 feet, rerervolr lot, reservolr fn- clirded; Thomas Caanon, No, 270 North Frauklin etreet, cash $7,000. TIL CORVORATION COUNBEL sont in a report covering several cases referred to him for opinion and otherwise, Followlng is st of the matters considered William K. Wells asked for the remiesion of afino of 825 for creatiny u nuisance, on the ground that It had been abated. Recommended that the prayer be not grauted. Allce McManus asked vompensation beeause she was injured by fafling through a coal-holy in front of No.T2 State street. Thoe Counscl says that, under tho cireumstunces, the city wonld not be lable, and the owner of the prop- erty would be Hable if anybody were, Concerning the dispusition of the rooms for- ‘merly occupled by the Boardof Health, Mr, An- thony says that if the awner of the bullding will l'jm.lmlw:ut the rooms the Board of Health vught a do It Asto the rlunk(m! of the alleys in Blocks 1 aud 10, Brand's Addition, the fucts aloue are stated without cotnment. nrm)lll'ltm. As to the petitlon of Peter Wagnor In regard to property taken for the extenslon of Nurth Franklin street, the Counsel suys ha does not know of anything which the city can do re- lieve Waguer at present, As totho petitlon of Charles 8, Waller to have nu ordibuuee for uw sidewalk repealed, the Counsel reports nn ovdinance which *the Coun- il can pass i they | Concerning_ the clahm of Charles 8. Morse, for salary s Corporation Counsc), Mr, Anthony says that lic sces no Eruundn for the clalm, as he' never employed Mr. Morse, nor did that gentlanan ever render the city any scrvice, ‘The oplunlon was Jald over and published. FOLICE MATTERS, The report of Supt. Hickey for the quarter ending Sept. 80 waspresenterl. Itphowed thevaluo of the property stolen to be &51,631,46; value of property recovered, 331,122,363 value of Jost property recovered, part of which was never re- ported to the polles as vither lost or stulen, SH,4717.505 number of mles urrested, 06,3115 females nrrested, 21005 marrled, 2,400; siugle, 3 total amount of flues, £47,2804 number of lost chilidren voturned to parents, 403; number of lodgers ut polleo statlons, 7185 deaths in polive 1oree, 15 polfvemen scriously injured in seliarge of duty, 0. Of the peraoiis arrested, tho Inyicest nunber were between 20and 30 years of aze,—3.277,~and the smallest number were between S0 and 90 yeurs,—2, ‘Fho srrests wers lll',-pmml of ns follows: Discharged, 2,0045 Coutnty Agent, 18; IHome nof the Friendless, 83 Catholfe Arylum, 153 Reform School, 23 hound over to & T the peace, 1083 fined fn_police courts, 5,455 House of Corree- tlon, [2; House of the Guod Shepherd, 20; Deld on_erhuinal ebarges, 8123 Washingtoufan Mome, 15 the Brothers, 8. NATIONALITITS, American . Colored ... Australian Ituhemian. CIHARQES, Aduttery, 18; urson, (1 nssault, 17; aseault- ingg an oftleer, 105 ussault with intent to ravisl, 55 nssault with fntent to roh, §; asiault with fu- tent to Kill, 735 assault with Intont 1o do bodily infury, 1215 usatlt with a deadly weapon, 453 attempt to connnit larveny, 133 attempt tocom- mit burglary, ¥ bastardy, 63 burglary, U1 bathing saadost orditance, 265 mrrylnF cun- cealed” wenpons, G1; cruclty to nmmnul 113 cheating, 45 cal:;}z‘lrm- y b drunk, 4755 drunk and disorderly, 3 dleorderly, 3,671; dlsorder- Iy and resfstiiye officer, 435 estitute, 303 drunk anel vagrant, 255 ombezzloment,i; expoalng per- fon, 10 forgery, 4; fugitive, 3 fast ('lrlrhu" 12; hlghiway rohbery, 33 futerfering with o of] fmr, 43 Inmiuto houss M-fame, 4605 fnate dlsor: derly house, Timnate feaming house, e 13 inees 13 keeplng disorderly honge, 413 keepluig gaming house, ;e 2 house ot ll-fanre, 51; Kid- n\l\\‘llm;.!." Jurceny, 6183 leaving team une hitched, 35 maliclons mischtad, 165 mayhem, b4 murder, on falsa pretenses, 113 gonds y 211 obstructdng strect-vnrs, sing countericlt money, 13 nse, 535 rapey 85 riot, 405 resfating (HE pediling without le robbery, “i vepresenting an offfeer, 23 un otlicery 73 receiving stolen property, 213 resetiey 85 refnalng to sslst, Awindling, 133 shaotinge” tsldo ety Junite, selthne Hiuor without Heense, 3645 threats, 128; vagrancy, 93l Violation' of_oidinances’ on the followin fiull{crll\f Dopoty 23 health, 213 hacli, 115 6ldes ) walk, U3 park, 25 strect, 195 vehlele, 1 portors, 3¢ juntedcalors, 25 beixing, 15 d 15 1 o'clock 157 brldgey 14 buildlug, 7; sces ond-lund dealers, 11 Browerd, Bokers..oo 10 Livery-keehens 14 Lanndiesses. foxmukers... Dirldge-builders. 1=l 1 (rokits,. e . Pt 17 Hus-drivers, ialuters, 07 Calkers. ... . 1 Proatitutes, faii carpenters % B rlury, ., m Confeevioners,o .. DEr8uyre connen U1 . nes, 2| . Hleinters, w7 « 15 Physicluns, 1 Carblagemakerd .. Y Pawnbrolers 4 Cahinetmakicrs, oo 17 Plastezerd 19 Cignrmakers . 2 Congracturs 4 E Coupers.a, . 1 B o . 4+ Railroad H + ) Rupema B . “:Huhnurs, 1 « llteporters... 1 . H8ewer-lullders 11 + @Saloon-Keeperd .. 400 o JOSccond-hand deal's % . 4i . 10 . 45 {1 7 65¢hool-te L8 1{Teaaiter i ROjTunuera. (] Gardeners (inmblors {Tefegra Gaantiors B{Turnera, ortlers,. 10 tiphiolaters Hackmet « _41|Veterinarians,. Hatirckees weo s B2HWhIlOWaShoTS, 1 Tlarnessmakers .- 4 Waiters,.. .. 2 Honse . movers . me 1w Tintters . 4 The report coneMiles by pralafig the efilelency of the foree, and suys that the expenses for the Inat quarter were SLELTSL8, which was marked reduction fro’n the preceding quarter, Placed on file, a.\s The subject of gan hn\uF o epectal order for 4 o'clock, on the arrival 0 that hour Ald. Rawleizh nioved to concite in the report of the Committee on @ns recommending that the proposition of the West Skic Company to Turnish mas al. 32 per 1,000 be vlnm:d on dile, Ald, 8tewart wanted this subfect disposed of, but was not sure the proper way to do it was by adopting the report, Al Rawlelgli—This action will dispose of it. It the West 8lde Compnany docs nat give nis ;im\ at 8150, wo will have the” division Ughted with oil, Al Stewart wished ta move an a‘nendment that the proposition of Mr, Billings be aceented, “The Chalrman—You cauitot amend tie report of g committee. You magy offer it asa substl- tute. Ald, McCren wished to net fn harmony with his colleaue on this subject, but hie feared "lef’ would drift. futo n_condithon of things wilch would he s hard to mannize a0 the present, As a resident. of the West Divisfun, lie protestod aatnst Hebting with ol lle ‘was, however, willing to make o gencral sweep, and, by ex- tingulehing the “entfre lanps of ~ the city, beimg the gasanen to terms, He presumed thie citizéns coulid walle fn dark- ness os long s the gas companies _could do without gefling thelr gas, Dy proceeding in the dilly-dallying fashlon which hud marked thelr netion during the past few weeks, they were simply playing {nto the hands of the companics, sfnco ‘they could cntrench themselves chind thelr contracts and demand §3 per 1,000, 1l il not like the city boeing treated llke's mendi- cant ond taking Just what the gas-men were disposed to give. The best way to settle the question was to have the Mayor give both com- pnules nottee that unless thoy eame down to £1.50 they mlght put out the Tlights at onee. The thne was™ coming when the question be n the ety aud Mr. Billings wonld to be "udjudleated in _court, and it wns time Cthey nesumed o finn position, They were, In fact, not justitied fu spending any ‘more money for zas, as the ap- propriation was exhausted. Ald. Rawleigh remarked that one firm was willing. to put” up fifty ofl lamps without ex- henst to the clty, so that the Council could sce how they Hked the light. Thu opporition Lo olk urose from the. fact that certaln parties were ofrald of its cheapness uud superlor flumjuat~ Ing power. As scon ns theoll lamps were vreeted, he was conlident the companies would cuppls gos at SLG0, Ile did not wish to hurt Mr, Watkine throuwh Mr. Billings, as tho for- mer had done the aquare thing, < Ald. White boped this qutestion would ho finally disposed of, o concurred fn the view of Al Rawleigh. Mr. Watkins ought nat to be Imposed on_ bheeause of Mr,” Billings? cusacducss, The latter was tryinz to play ciin-) ning and smart, hut the Councll should show! hinn that he coudd not have everytiing his own Wy, de. Sweeney also thought they should he firm, and show Mr. Billings that” they were through with fooling and meant business. Ald, MeCren understoud thut it would cost §5 er lamp to substitute the proper apparatus for Burmuq ofl, ‘That would entail nny areregata expenss of 325000, ITo did not bolieve that ofl would conthiug in uso for long; he thowght the use of oll would be unprotitable and unsatisfuc. tury, and it wonld be a great nlsfortunc {f af the end of o yeur they returncd to gas ond had @ lot of ol lamps ou hand. Al Rawlelzh said {t would not cost the city a eent to change to off. The contractors would charge 50 much s)nr lump, and furmsh all the neeessary material, Al MeAuley (Ald, Sweeney fn thechafr) he- lleved they ro Lredpassing on ddangerous groumds, aiid he did vot wish any measure to pass that would result w nn expensive Inwsuit, He submitted some figures from which he ar- gued that It would be ndvisavle to aceept Mr. Blilings' proposition. ALD, SMITIL OFFERED A SUDSTITUTR to theeffeet that Mr, Billings’ proposition should e nccepted, that three-feet burners ho substf- tuted, and the West Division lighted in_unecord- ance with the new tine-table. The Alderman expressed tho opinion that M. Billings wag en- mlud to a lfttle more for his gas thun Mr, Wat- Kins. Ald, Ryan thouzht the Presidents of hoth Cotnpanies would thank God that night that they had seeured unother convert {n the nerson of the Tenth Ward represcutaiive. This ques- tlon had heen before them many years, but It appeared us remote from solution’ns ever. The 08 monopolists were rohbing the city of $1,000 o day, aud it was thno this state of things was stopped. Great things had heen expected of the Reform Couneil, but he nssured them it they «id not begin to do sowmcething Lhuxcn o would Iustitute amotlier reforin noxt April. They should show AMr, Billings that he did not own the Councll, and cither make him accept thelr ultimatum or lght the West Division with oll. Ald, Aldrich nupsmncd the only question be- fore them was whether TILE COUNGIL, SHOLLD STAND DY 'ITB RECORD on the subject of gas. All the report meant was that they would_stand by thelr resolution 1o pay no more than 3150, e agreed with Ald, MeCrea's suggestion, nud expressed admication for tho pluck of uny man who eaid ho would go in darkuess i the gas companies would not do right, There should bo no further delay; this matter had been postponed long onough. They should not searo at the shudow of o lnw, but o rizht on amd do what they decined wise for the futerests of the city, lie hoped they would show that Mr. Billhwzs could not Lully the Cougell, and that they would stawd right'up to the seratel and et the repert go through, [Ap- plange. | Ald, White expreeseit hls approval of the sen- thuents of the previous ni)cu tery and grave someo reasons of hls own why the Councii shiould con- eur in the report, Ald, Btewirt objected to sny bull-dog nction, but If there was any possibllity of making the zas compantes belieyo they would Heht with ol { their demnands weis not complied with, he wonld favor such o polley. Ald. Smith nsked to withdraw his substitute, Dua the Chair snld that 1t was 1ot Lefore the houae, The Alderman sald that {f the otd Coun- cll had wanted to settle the mutter they might haye dove g0, Ald. Sweeney attempteld to speak, but was choked under the rules, 1le mwoved the previous question and was seconded all over the house, and fv was ordered, The first question was on the following AMENDMENT OFUERED NT ALD. STEWART: Ordered, 'hat tho Mayor and Comptroller bo au. thorfzed and directed ta contract with tho People's Gus-Light and Coke Cm\umni’ for lichtiug the rtrget-lamps in the West Divison on the bakls of tho propostiion submitted by the President of the Campany; provhded, the city resorves the right to senlate I thmo of Mzhtie and vxtbigaishing tho Nghts and thu size of tho Liinoers to be used, Tho following wus the vote ou the mnend- ments nu]x-—lm\ulny. Stewart, Cullerton, Van Osdel, Cleyeland—5, Nuya—Peatcony, Tallard, Rosenbers, Aldrich, Gilbert, Loddine, Kerber, Tarnow, 0'Brien, Law. Ter, hmith, White, McCrea, dtawleich, erler, i aumzaricn, Nescn, Wuldo, - Swhency, " aihieni—"Thompran, Shoridan, Sommer, Boldlor, Tielygs, Throop, Lengacher, Linsentarth, dlurphy, Klik—10, ‘The questioa then eame up on the ADOPTION OF TIIE COSVMUTTED'S REFORT,— ta lay Billings' proposition on the table,—and the vote was us follows: Yeus—Peursony, McAuley, Ballard, Rosonberg, Alilrich, Gilbert, Stewart, “Lodding, Kerber, Tare now, O'Brien, Lawler, Smith, White, McCren, Lawlelgly Cleveland, Wheeler, ]lygl‘i. Brumgarten, Neaes 2k o, Sweenvy, Hose Yays—Cullerton, Van Osdel—2, wt="Chompeon, Sheridan, Sommer, Deldler, fil 1;:‘hruup. Leagacher, Linsenbarth, durphy, jirk=10, Ofli. ‘The report of the Gius Committes recommends| fmg thiat {hu proposition of Mesars, Charles & Jenking to erect and light i1y ofl lampson West. Madison street by way of experiment, aud gront ing other persons the samo vrivilege, was con eurred In, O nnother report of the esme Committee recommendiiz the passaze of the ordimnce Lasuilo aud Washinglon street tuuticty o todi g, my, uction was deferred arily in ovder to procurs the opinfon of rporation Counsel us to the legality of the propused ste This resolntion ¢ tho rates for tho in- chcllunn( olls, which was yeported on favora. by by the Committeeon Fire and Water, was }m.«.'ud, and the appolntment ot Johin ¥, Staf- urd as Ol Inspector contirined, HOILEIR INSPECTION, ‘Tlie report of the Committes on the Jm!!clm-{ on the subject of boller-inspection was read, 1 recomended tho passage of tho ordinance which provided that tho inspection of n bollor by an insurauce compnny, and o certificato thereol, should be cqual to the eertificato of the City Bolor Inspector, After debate, the ordinance was lost by the followlug votu: Yeat—penrsons, McAuloy, Ballard, Rosenberg, Aldrich, Giibert, Stewart, McCres, HNawlelgh, Waldo, Nozer-11, Nuya~Lodding, Cullerton, Kgrber, Tatnow, O'lirlen, Tawler, Van Ondel, Smith, White, Ityan, Baumgarten, Nivacn, Sweeney- AUPERINTERDENT HICKEY, Ald. White offered the following, which was referred to the Committeo on Polfee: WiERDAR, (irave chaegea of incMelency and as- roctation whh noted criminals fn an nnlawinl manner have beew made by the Chicayo Iost againat Superintendent of Polles lllckey ; and Wurnras, Buch chargea aro snpported by nalleged facts amd vecurrences, stated with o degres ot postivenors which makes It apparent. that thoy archelleved by the vditors of tha paper to be trad; ant Wiznear, Such eharges againat the head of nn hmportant departntent of the Cley tovecument dee w_‘uul' the imnodiato attention of this Couneil; herefore, Reaolred, That the Chialr nppoint a committeo of roven, two from the Sorth Division, two from the Houth Divislon, and threa from the Woat Division, to thuronehly investigato these charges, aml that rald Commitice he Instricted to summon hefore it il netsons whose testimony promises to throw light on the matter. Al Callerton fntroduced an order dlrecting the Comptroller to report the amoint of money recelved Trom foreign fmsurancs colmpantes ani the numes of the companies entitled to do busi- neas e this city. A assed. TILLINGS ROTIFIED, uMq. McCrea Introduced the followring resolu- on: WirnsAs, Tho l'cn{;ln‘s Gan-Lizht & Cola Com- pany did offer to farnfsh gas o the clly at the rato of $2 per 1,000 m-zi ani the Counctl has hy §ts ,rmhml re'rluau\ to aceede to the proposition; thore- ore, bn Leecoleed, That tho Mayor naully rald Company that the city will not pay to exceed $1.60 per 1,000 feet from und after the menth, and unlesssald Company nccedo {u the price of $1.60 per 1,000 feet, the city will nol deem ftaelf reeponsibla for any greater pay for gas consumed after that date, Carried unanimously. AlL Bweeney introduced o reenlution asking that work he stopped in paving Townsend street urstil it could be ascertained whether the people interested had really given their sipnatures to the petltion for pn\‘lnk'. Carrled. » On mot!on of Ald, Rawlelgh, the Counctl then adjourned —ett—— ZION. Spéctal Dispateh to The Tribune. 8arr Lake, Utah, Oct. 28.—I B. Clawson, Superintendont of Zion's Co-operative Mercan- tlte Institution, resigned to-day. A. 8. Eldridge was cleated to il the vacancy, et —— s * THE WINDSOR, * There I8 probably no finer marble'work on any houee {n this conntry than is found at the Windsor Hotel, on Fifth avenne, hetween Forty-sixth nnd Forty-seventh streets, New York. The quarries of France, Portugul, Linly, Germany, Tonnhessce, Vermont, Callfornia, sud Now York snpplicd the materinle, and e, Adoiph Klaber, of New Yorlk, fashioned the marble into ita comely propartions, Dut overy adornment of the house, and the houss Stsclt, s a chief d'euore. e E—— ADVERTISED BY SHILES s Sozodont, and if you nec it daily the white gleam of the pearls between the parted rubles will provo ite excellence as a Dontrifice, aud the sweet. ness of the breath will attest its purifylug proper- tles, e A — DXIVERLS, A A A e A A A o \'\'0’( llD—'l'o F. G, and Emwa Wood, a daughter, ot 23, 2775t Louls papers copy. IAGES, o YOS e AL St damen’ Clrareh, Sun by tho Stev, Dr. arrls, Mr, Yrunk Millet, o Yorl, and Mra, B, A, Hude un, of Cincinnatl E&7-Ciucinuatl gapers ploase copy. ' DEATARS, A st A& s A e AR A A SIIERMAN—Entered Into rest, Oct. 23, at 5:15 . ., Mattle Rosalle, aged 30 years 10 months and 24 days, only duughter of Orén znd Hunnah I, Shicrman, Notlee of funeral horeafter, " PATTESON — At tho resilenco of her grand- father, Charles C., icp‘nfl[. ¥sq., Penn Yan, N, Y., Annlo, daughter of William and the Iste dano 5. Patteson, nged 4 years, PPERMAN—In this clty, Oct. 22, Mrs, Emma Upperman, formerly Mss,” fi, W. Landreth, aged 6 years L1 months ouil 6 days. Funera! from the Fifth P'roshyierian Chuteel, cor- nor of Thirtleth-st, and Indinpa-av., Wednesday, Oct. 25, at balf pust 10 o'clock to Graceland, SIEPARD—Oot, 22, Charles P, Eslmrnrd. at the lr;sl(llemm of Lls sister, Mrs. L. Bl Marahi, Lom- rd, 11l /" Kansaa popers please copy. TMILER—TUDS day ovening, Oct, & e m— MMA\XBBH—OH. 22, Minerva L., wifa of John S, arah, Funeral Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the hounc, by cars to Roschill, REBANKS--At the residence of her parents, No. 408 Vernon-av.. Sadie, infant daughterof C. 8, and I, P, Rebanks, ated 6 mouths and 23 doyy, Funernl at 2 o’clock Taesday, {0 Graceland, $27~Vennont and New York papers please coyy, HART—Oct. 23, Mary, widow of the lata John Hart, azed 75 years, Faucral at 0'o'clock,' Oct. 24, from No., 62 Lih- orty.st. to tho Jesult Chureh, thenco to Calvary l}fimctury by carringes, Friends of tho family {n. vited, GRIDLEY—The funcral of Mrs, Amy Gridloy will take T'"“ At the residenco of hor soiInelaw, * G. 8. Butier, No, 540 Hurlbut-st., Tueadoy aftor- noon at 2 o'clock. vited to attend, AUGUSTINE—At Ripon, Oct, Mra. Anneita M, Awugustino, of the stomach, aged 21 years, WALSI—AL his residence, No.233 North Clark- t., Oct, 23, John B. Walsh, aged 45 years, Notice of funeral hereaftor. Yriends of tho family aro in- 22, at 2 a. m, inttammatlon of POLITIOAL, ANROUNCENENTS, e b AN HOANDINAVIAN REPUBLIOANS of the Zouth Stdo, rostdents of the Third, Fourth, ond Fifth Wards, will holaa_grand_mass-incesing to-night at 7:30 o'clock at 260and 271 Thirty-frste 8L, nenr Michigan-uv., when one more compuny of Minute Men will be ornunlzed, uniformed, nnd oMlcers electod. The following cloguent orators will address the meeting: Consul Charles 3. Sun- defl, £, L, Hawkinson, Eaq., the How, WHlam Atdsich, Judye Johin E, Bundstrom, J. 1f, Clough, Tirq,, Luthier Lafitn Mille, Euq., and Mr, P, Sun- dellns, Al Swedos, Danes, “amil Norweginns in favar of the Republican ticket and an honeat Uoy- ceament are Invited. NATURALIZATION PAPEZERS, Persons who desire naturallzation papers witl cnll at Nepublican Meadynarters, northeust corner Clurk nnd Lako-sts. Roowa open from 9 a, ., 10 10 p, m. daily, CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A meeting of tho city members af the Conlk County Central Committeo will bo held ut Repnb- Mean Headquarters, corner of Lake and Clark-sts, , at 4 o'clock p. w. to-day, 5 SECOND WARD, A grand mass-meeting of colored and other ¢jtf- zena wil be hold at No,310 Clarik street, this evon- 1t whl be the kst meottug at thut pluce le. ing. foro clectlon, BIXTH WARD. ‘Thero will be a mass-ueeling of Republicansnt the corner of tinmnu' and Lincoinests. to.nlwht, The followlnz epeakers will nddicss the mepting: Withiam Aldrich, o, H, Clongh, L. L, Mils, h W Trockway, and othors, BEVENTH WARD, Company B, Seventh Ward Hayes and Whoeler Guarde, Wil ineet ab thelr hall, corner of Wt Fouarteenth and Union-ste,, thiz evening at 7:30 o'clock, A full attendanes in requested, na husie ness of fmportance will come up for conatderatlon, NINTE WARD. Thera will be n meeting of the Ninth Ward Re- publican Club this cvenlogat 8 o'clock at Globe 1iall ou Dedplalnes- TWELFTH WARD, Twellth Ward Ropublicuns will mect to-night at headuuarters, corner of Robeyeat, aud Wareen-nv, Gaod speakors will be In attendance, and 4 largo turnonut 1s destrod, FIFTEENTR WARD, There will bo a Hepublican *mass-meeting nt Folz lall, curicr North-ayv, and Lareabee-st, , this evenlng at 7:00, The Hon. L. irentano, 4. 1. Clouzh, L. L. Mills, and Charles'P, Adame wiil addreaa the meeting, By NIRAM BRUSH, Otlice, 103 Flltheav, AT 81 BOUTH MORGAN-8T,, THIS MORNING ut 10, WILL IE SOLD TWO SUPERIOR PARLOR SYITS, Marble-top Tables, Eauy Chnlrs, Bofas, Feven Mur- Lls-top *hamber Sets, Slde Boards, Neds und Bt ronus, Mattressod, . Jurgo Jot of Boddhug, Tanio Ext. Tubles, 10 Haeatlng Stove ‘oaking Llated Ware and Crotkery, all 7 el und Woolen Carpets of 10 oo, s Lise tured, &, Also a fow eholeo O Palntlngi, LIRRAN BRUSIE, Auctioneer. ) HATS! Fur Trimmings| The MOST COMPLE in thta city, T Stork See Pricolist oF P Teimingg Por yord, 3 Mack Conag.... oo, 0c{acennn, ., P gteL tiray Cona I -$1.00 Iintion .»fén:..b.{., e ot Taedsgi nck Norway Fox...70¢, Labi P THACK AACLOR, oo oo urator iy el 1. SEAL & MINK SACGUs ERBY & PERIOLAY . 87 Madison-st, = Cash paid for Raw Fure, CELEBRATED oy the Unlnn—uxnrg.-l;::figm parts. 1M and upwaq at E‘rl 40‘(0;(1)‘5‘ ‘\:ll‘r D, Adrosg ders GUNTIIE], ¢ tioner. uhlcn:nl:"‘ ity ON A TBY Wi, ATBU 9o Y AN T |:u\\11{fmf\:'v.c 0, zllcrgmnt T.itliors' Stock, Clothing and Furnishing Goods Beuverbflloflm, d}assimeficsl, ! And Tailors’ Trimmings, AT ATCTION, TUERDAY MORNING, Oct, 24, nt n:30 o' SOICHTOVN (1GENA Rogr [N AR 0 W e 02t WAL A, BUTTERS & COu, Alctioneen, « CONTINUED BALE ITALIAN JARBLE AND ALABASTER Statuary, Vases and D, French Clocks & Bronzes, Imported direct "“’.’.‘.,',fi‘f{ a'nmm. 3. Georane AT ATCTION, At the salesrooms of WM. A, DUTTERS & €0, Auctloneers, 118 and 120 l-av., TURSDAY) st iy 3100 o'lock . “‘:' P KIREDAY, 0 Whole comprisea n very beantiful call of ornnmentul nnd usefizl so{da. which wlfi'fim without reeorve, g ASSORTED GLASSWARE, N vres (rmtee Whtes oroth vofee Carno! b 14 R R R AR hvoic of Pinuldicd i Ware, nvaice o Tincd Hotlaw Ware, Wednesdiy Morning, Oct. 23, ab 9:30 elock, Atour QO A 120 Wabatheas, GTTERS &C0,, Auctioneers WOOLENS, Stanle and Fancy Dry Goods Seasonable Clothing, I _AT AUCTION, BY WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., At their Sulesrooms, 115 and 120 Wabashear,, Chis euzo, Thurdny, Ort, 20, § LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK 0P WINTER CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S AND BOVS* WEAR, Cardigan Jackets, Biue and Brown Shirts and Drwwers, Clotlis,” Carameres, tintiets, Wooleas nud Drcss Goods, Latles’ Yelo BElrts, imbrofderias, Towels, Ladies' and Gents' Hoe Aerv, Blanketa, Gormantown Sureads, Jozquont Quliig Unts and Capr. Sug onder ery, Men's and Yone Calf finuts, Broviu Shasel HiCr with 2 geueral a eortuent of Dry Goods and Notdns. ATUCTICH, By G. P. GORE €0, 108 amd 70 Wahash-ar, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 9:30 a. m,, REGULAR TRADE SALE, DRY GOODS. O.A.A” i s’\l e alintl offer the best Gelectcd Llu‘r"nr :q(n o mul'x:i-gm \{:'lmlu Iugralog, Bag aun Hemi Carpets of the season. Ff‘buuhluchmn ugralng, wairsnted throughots e, H . U 18589844 5 ot guods eontataed I ths o O s T i T, vl s hour in tha cVening ua will faxure tie vifeilugof the eatlre tao, 4 Aunle Ymeh wiit be provided at 12 o'clock 20, ANOENO IO T, P, GORE £ 00,y Avctonser By G. I’ GOl & €O, 08 and 70 Wabash-av. On Wodncuduy,fi._é.’), at 9:302,m Wt SIIALL SELL AN EXTRA LARGE atd, FINE ASSORTHENT P oioEs & ~ RUBBERS. Thlg will bo & moro than usual well-asortsl salo, und the yoods m_u:‘ lu:'clusvnl. & €O 8 & 70 Wabasha% ILISON, POMEI B O o aai 38 fatolhal TOR TULSDAY, Oct, 24, nL0:10 8, m., e ud ccond-land FURNITURE Tarpets, Stoves, General Housolold Goods. Lets, Uedding, et L'fifiufi-l’fl}w BANKRUPT SALE AT ATCTION. $10,000 WIOCK SEASONABLE READY-MADE _ CLOTAING A'l' OUIt STORES, 84 & 86 I’:““““‘*"ififi"u NAMARA & CO cgr, dadldon-st hoes 117 Wabashe-u th of Bo nd § $60,000 Worth of Boots & A 'A'Uc'm‘ofij Sl Tuesdoy Morning, Vet, 24, at 9539 660, Fullassorient f Hosls KR w0 . % i 0 L A ociont JASTe!Nie & 00, AL MARM WEDNESDAY, Oct, —5;" R Paror, Chanther, amd Diungerooms Yol Contis Tab lre Furnit OV 10 01 aees, Ehow O (X ing, 1 ot nale. “aitiseer. A By L, MOSES & CO., Auctioneers, No. 23 kast Washioglon-st. Large Spectal Salo of DIEY GOADS AND CLOTHING, f, Ock 2, Il at D0 u'clack 8.t “fiu‘r:f‘(.n.‘: U Brci HEVER TR UNTLER BINTS, CABSIMERES, FLANNELS, aud CLOTH: FRG VLS Sherol v PROF Kt s B T e ST ARG B G, UL, IANGE, PAGE'S ** QORONA” RANGEH, STOVE BOABY: ~pAana wILE" KTOVE DUARH