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Anmo riska for $70,000, and, na It 18 evident that the cost of carrying them is {dentically the same, ll&? chanes of profit s pmpurtlonntnlyxsu;: 2 INSURANCE. RN 1sis in the National Board of Underwriters. (R St n the Line of English Companies. e —eee. TIIE CANVASSER'S TALE. Buying Bchoen, Hark Ticain (8 the last Allantie, Poor, sad-cyed stranger! about his humnble mien, his tired look, bis de- eayed-gentility clothes, that almost reached tho mustard-sced of charlty that atill remained, remote and loncsome, in the empty yastness of- my heart, notwithatanding I observed a portfollo under his nrm,and eald to myself, Bohold, Providence hath delivered Iis scrvant futo tho hands of another canvasser. Well, these peoplo nlways got one Interested, Before I well knew how it camo nbout, this one was telllng me his lilatory, and I waa all atten- Ho told 1t something like There was that a Efforts Making to Avert It. at tho Rupture Meanges=EX= citeent in New York. tch to The Tridune, tion and sympathy, ~The long-expected crisls ho the Natlonal Board of Un- arrived. The eyent, which it hos aln predicted would dissolve has happened, and the present on of the Board 1s that of adrowning man How much longer {t can 1 those mysterics no fellow can find it 1s eafe to ssy that for all tho temedlal, and restrictive purposes for she Donrd has been famous during tho 4,1t §8 ployed out. Tho fmport- event to the fnsurance interest try 18 immense. Probably nothing ton fire canexceed it in the effects d the business generally, Not- dlng the fact that for the last year the s outside have outnumbered those In- o Board, that organization practically tes for tho entlra country, There ,600 Local Boards auxillary 1o the central organization, My parenta dled, alas, when I was a littley sinless child, My uncle Ithariel took me to his eart and reared me aa hils own, only relativein the wide world; but he was oud, and rich, aud generous, o reared me in knew no want that money In tho fullness of thne I was graduated, as went with two _of my servants—~my chambers Ialn and my valet—to trayel In_ foreign coun- tries. During four years I ilitted npon carulesa wingamld the beauteous gardens of the distant strand, it you wili permit this form of epcecli In one whoge tonguo was ever attuncd to poosy; and indeed I so speak with confldence, aa one unto his kind, for I verceive by your eyes that are gifted with the iivine inflation, ar lnnds 1 reveled in the ambrosin! food that fructifies thesoul, themind, the heart, But of all things, that which most appealed to my inborn esthetic tasto was tho ctistom there, among the rich, of making collecs ant and costly raritios, dalnty objets inon cyil hour I tried to u) uncle Ithuriel to a plane of sympathy wi exqulsite employment, 1 wrote and told him'of one gentleman’s vast collection of shella; another’s moble collection of meerschauin pipes; another’s clevating and reflning collection of undeciphicrabloautographis; nnother's priveless colleetion of old chinay “an- other's ' enchanting collection of postage- stamps~—and 80 forth aud so on. peen time and ng e lap of luxury. couldlnutlul s s Local Boards aversged ten members consequently there wero tered from Molne to Texas, and frotn Uregon, recelving thelr orders from al Board ofticers, Nt 156 Broadway, {athiscity, The power of the central authority s been proved repeatedly, for wherever and wheneser o contest has occurred between the Nationa] and Local Boards, the latter have in- yuisbly succumbed. It was a complete mo- popoly In tho making of rates, and the country ‘merehants fn 1llinols or Nebraska could searcely Mt 8 dollar's insurance without admitting power of the Natfonal Board. The non- ‘Bosrd companles, it 18 true, were not bound by {be Board rates, but’they governed themselves by the tarliL. Thus If the rate was 1 per cent in Bosrd companies, tho non-boarders took it ot ®or ¢ven 80 cents, and by this proccss tho Doard rates were roally the standard for all There a8 no cseapo from the rule. WHAT DREAKS TIE NOARD, The blow which haa probably broken the back of thie National Board came from an unexpected quirter, Somo time ngo, it will be remcm- bered, your renders wero furnisted with n state- ment of the virtunl expulsion of the * Royml" ITnsurauce Company, owing to its failure to pay the réquired ducs, which Inilure was occasioned 1 the fact that the representation of the Com- pioy fn this country fs 8o diyided that cach sgeney tlalmed 8 vote. Theso procecdings oc- curred In September, and ft seems they ocea- Honed considerable comment In England. Whether correctly or not, the Company cliose to rgand 6 28 8 “soub,” and directed its Amer- fan general agents to usge thelr own judg- meot. Most of them are still loyally de- wited to the DBonrd rates, but {t is ns- wrted thet in some Instances Stato agents fgnored the rules and restrictions of the Local Beards In other matters. They construed thefr lirty as a;leense todo na they pleased, al- though sdhering to the letter of the rates, This Iiberty placed thie Company uponadifferentlevel frum that of the strictly the meantime charges of falthlessncss began to bevury common,—in fnct have Leen very come mon for over ayear, The manager of un En- plsh company was aceustomed to say, * For- merly we had large lines in certain districts lost them by sticking to the rates;t weresomehow transferred to other Board oflices, and we dou't belleve they rot our rate, heeause atd fiill price wo would have kepttho rlek.”” ‘This was u very ordinary ex tience, and companles ate rapldly tiring of it Isi companles are particularly Mercantilo folned with the Lancashire i tico of nn enrly withdraws These Companies are understood tamean business, and by thelr withdrawal to ke thelr stand outside of the Bonrd snd moke WIUAT THE OTHER ENGLISIL COMPANIES SAY. North Dritish and Mercantlile, tho Royal, and the Luncashire out, glith oftices can hiope for very Tttalning their businces atfixed rates within the Board, There vwos & comnotion n the homa ollces of tho British companica doing businces Dere a8 Boun a8 these steps wore known. There ¥ 8 movement started at once to brin tse frst-nanied Company, In tho bellef t! hire would also return, although It is plain enough 1bat the Royal’s attitudo {s the key to tho posle fon of tho othors, A few days ago the follow- cablo messago waa received st the Natlonal- cle began Lo look nbout for something to make a collection of. y Hleetly o taste like this dilates, came a mging fever, though I knew it not. Ho began to negleet his great” pork business; pres- ently ho wholly retired, and turned an clegant Inisure Into o rabld search for curlous things, I1is wealth wns vaat, nud he sparcd it not. Firet 1le made o collection which fllled flve large snlons, and comprehended all the different sorts of cow-bells that over had Leen contrived, savo one. tique, and the only apccimmen cxtant—was pos- sessed by anottier colicetor, My uncle offered enormons suma for it, but the gentleman would not sell, Doubtless you know what nceessarily A truc coflector attachiea no valuc to n collection that is not complete. His sclls his rd, le turns bis mind tosome ficld that sectns unoccupled. Tie tried cow-hells, ‘That one—an nn- uncle. Ife next trled brickbats, After piliog up a vast aod intensely Intercsting collection, the former difficulty su- ent heart broke ngaln; he sold ol to the retlred brewer who Then he tried pervened; his out his soul’s I osscsscd tho wissing brick. int batchets and othier knpiements of Primeval Man, but by and by discovered that the factol where they wero made was supplyiny lectors na well as himself. seriptions and stuffed whales—another fallure, after ineredible Inbor and oxpense. colleetion seemoa at Jast perfect, a stuffed whelc arrived from Greenland and an Aztee . fnserip- tion from the Cundurango regions of Central America that made all former specimens Ingig- nliicant, My uuncle hastened to sccure these noblo gems.” He got the stuffed whale, but an- other “coliector got the Juscription. A real Cundurangu, es pussibly you know, is n possess- reme velue that, when once o he will rather part with his So my.uncle sold out, and foruh, never more to return and liis coal-bluck hair turned white as snow in a single night, Now he waited, and thought. He knew an- other dlsappointmeut snight kill him. e was resolved that he would chivose things next time that uo other man was collecting. made up bis mind, and {on of such su; collcctor gete family than with it. saw his darlinge onrd companies. In unce more entered thy fleld,—1is time to make a collection of cchioes, f what 1 snid I, 1is fivst purchoze was an ccho in peated four times; his next was o six-repeater fu Maryland; his next was a this oater fu Malne; his next was a nine-ro- n Kansos; hisnext was o twelve-repeater h he got chieap, 8o to epoak, because It wos out of repair, o portlon of tho cerag which retlected it having tumbled down. o belfoved he could repalr it at, o cost of o few thousand dolinrs, and, by Increasing the elevn- troblethe repeating capacity; iloundertook the job had never built au ccho before, und so ho utterly apoiled this one. Before ho ieddled with it, {L used to talk back like a mother-fn-law, but now It was only #it for the deaf and dumb asylum, next he bought n lot of cheap little double-bare d cclioss, scattered around over varfons States_and ‘Territories; ho cent off by taking the lot. perfect Gatling. cost s fortune, 8lr, that in the cchio market the scalo of Is cimulutive, llke the carat-scale in dlatmonds; in fact, thu samo phrascolof carat ceho i worth but § yalue of the land it 18 on; a two-carat or double- barreled echo {s worth 830; a five-carat is worth 80005 n ten-carnt fs worth 813,000, My Oregon echo, which heealled tho Great Pitt was o twenty-two-carat gem, and cost threw the land in, for it was 400 milcs from o settloment., meantime my path s was I was the accepted to distraction. Georgla that re 1the owners had 1 Tenucsaee, whic tion with masonry, but thearchitect w) tho other En- ttle succcss in ot them at 20 per oxt lie bought o n of au ccho fn Oregon, und 1t ‘You may know, is used, A single- to ba_left alone, over and above the Livzsroor, Nov, 14, p. m.—70 Natlonad Board: In considering our reaolution of the 4th, member we put tho past out of mind In o bring againall in hormony with your soax {f posslble to walutain Iis inte; ported defectlon, presumed only orth Yirltish and Lancashire nnid 7 about ltoyal, Woe atand by Board pend~ y result of proceedings on your slde. natwithatanding re mporary, of W suitor of the oni an English Earl, an; In that dear presence I switin fn sens of bl The famnlly were content, 1 waa sole helr to an unel willions of dollurs. Howaver, none of us knew thut my uncle hnd becore o collector, at leust ;imurc than a small way, for csthetic for It wus known that LivEiroal, LONDON AND GLOKE, o lield to be worth lve CoxuruciaL UNIvN, LorbuN ASaUnANCE, OTTISI COMMERCIATA atlicred the clonds about my - Docfea of thia dispatehs were seut to tho dis- Mo ‘The diviue echo, since kuown throuphunt the world ns the Great Koh-f-noor, or Mountain of Repetitlons, was discovered, 1t was o sixty-five-carat rem. . You could utter o word and {t would talk back at you for fittecn winutes, when the day was ofherwise quict. But behold, auother discovery was made at the sumo tino; auother echo-ollector wus in the field, Tho two rushed make tho putchase, The property consisted of smull hills with o shullow swals between, ondor among the back ew York Btate. Doth on the grouud ot the samu time, and neither know the other wus there. The echo was, not 8ll owned by ono mun; a person by the hawe of Wililumson Bollyar Jarvis owned the cust hit), and » peraon by the name of lsrbison J. Bledso ownced,tho west hlll; the swale butween was the diziding line, Bo while my uncle wus buving Jarvis' hill for $3,235,000, buying Bledso’s ull for a shils vver §3,000,000, ou percelve tho natural reanlt! leat collection of echoes on earth complete, sincs it pos- IUZ POSITION OF TiIH AMERICAN COMPANIES, to be for a moment supposed that o and Influcntinl English _ comnpatiles ng out of the Hoard to rald upon the ountry generally without be- flerco conipetition, ~ At this Writ- i8 nwalting with feverlsh anxie tho Natfonal Exeeutive Commi ¢ Amorlean compunles, such us Cuntinental, ete., ars willing every effort ‘to comnpromiss the dit). cy ate firm bellevers In the Nutlonal and admiro ity objects, They regard the ng-up of tho Bonrd with_ o wid muke no .woncealmen the adimitted Incldent to tho man- its dlssolution reater evil, and ono to be de; Unluckily therciaa rd companics whose ofllcera have for ths been anxious for su excuse for a, and thero s grest fear minong the T8 of the loard that those wonk tho other party was was forever and ever I sessed but the one-hall of the King echio of the uniyerse, Nelther mau was coutent with this di- vided ownership, yet nelther would sell to the awings, bickerings, hearts nst, that other collector, iat malignity which ‘only a cotlector can over fuel toward aitan and a brother, procceded to cut down his hilll You see, a8 long es o could not have the e was resolved that uobudy should have Ie would remove bLis hill, and thon there would be nothing to reflect iy uncle's ocho, M uncle remanstrated with him, but the muu sal 1 own ono end of thisecho; I choose to kill ";'ou must tuke cire of your uwn sud Well, my unclo got an Injunction put on him, Tho ofher tnan appealed and Ium,!ht ft I’n I]n of the United English companics such o proceeding. will far worgo condition thun almost absolutel tution of the difticulties are hanging on to the ds, or u thread. and the Bourd here 15 fur more opet, and yet strenuous efforts are fu bring back tho withdrawlug com Bave the Board. AN OPEN KUPTORE MEANS, professional re ey 20 in now, and 4 tho thre; ¢ thiug of the, ader can truly com- U8 cousequences sure Lo e u National Board, by Boarg oe Who have beun tied hand and foot and rates witl undoratand it, h 1t I8 not to be assumed that af s ara to he forthwith dissolved, with tho virtual breaking uard the agents will enjoy he consent of thelr eompaniics Vo ot known for mauy years. Fans unguestionably lower rates for at the lurge Board eom- ¢ coucessivns to the assured in Diichey court, the Bupreme Courl mado 1o end of troubls there. Two of the Judges believed that sn ccho was personal property, becauso it was lmpalpable to sight und totich, and yet was purchasable, salabl and consequently taxable; two others belleye: thut an echo wus real estate, beeuuss it was manifestly attached to the land, and was not re- mavable Trom placa to place; others of the Judges conteuded that au echio was not property at all. It was flially decided that the echo the Wlls were prop- ¥ was property; deatruction of the pirie 48 of the amall nou-Buard come lucality whers the policies of the mmand a preference. In competition fur bugtness, of rates,will be agrent But 1t ls very run, the people If this. war of a Kilkenny fight for bu hat the ‘companle fered to the public. A awmount of 10, o a war in rates, eoendent owners of tho two bills, but tenants fn common {n the echo; therufore de- feudant was at full liberty to cut down his bill, ed solcly Lo him, but tnust give WhIe bt .U(Jfllti"oludclunll.y] Eur damy, hich might vesu my uncle's This decision lhoy b4 from using defendan the eclio, without defy use ouly lis own lli; wauld not go, under th 3 debarred tmy unclo eBencrates [nto t's DL to reflee Qb 18 noL unligely b e84 fll,’mml. lul!m:ffl‘ it wua wurt could fud no rem- t o debarred defendsuy from my uocle's wur to reflack AL and of the echo, without econsent. You sce the erand result! Neitherman wonld pive consent, and 8o that astonlshing and most noblo echo had toceare from ita great powers; and siuce that day that magnificent. property is tled up aud unealable. A week before my wedding<Iny, while I was still swimming {n bllss and the nobility were gathered frdm far and ncar to honor our es- pousals, came news of my uncle’s death, and also & copy of his will, making me his sole helr, 1o was gone; alas, iny denr benelnetor was no more. The thouglit surcharges my heart even at this remote day, I Landed the will to the Earl; 1 could not'read it for the blanding teara, he Karl rend 1t; then ko sternly sald, '*Bir, do you call this wenithl—~but doubiless you do i rour Infiated country, Bir, you are left sols lielr toa vast collection of cchoes—If a (hing ean bo called a collection that ia seattered far and wide over the hugo length and breadth of the American Contincnt; sir, this §s not all; you are head and curs In dchl; thero 18 not an ccho In thelot but has a morteage on it} air, am not a hard man, but I raust look to mr child's interest; If you had but one echo which out conld honestly'eall your own, If you had ut one echo which was frea from Incuinbrance, 80 that you could retire to It with my child, and by humble, painataking Industry cultivate and finprove 1t,” and thus wrest from It n maintenance, I would not may you nay; but I eannot marry ny child to a beggar, Leave his side, my darling; go, sir, take your morlg'x'nge-rlddcn echoes and “quit my sight for- ever, My noble Celestine clung to me In tears, with loving arms, and awore sha would willingly, nay, gladly marry me, though 1 had not an ccho in tlio world. Dut ft coufd not he. Ve were torn asunder, she to ]lfluo and die within the twelvemontly, I to tofl life's lnn}; Journey sad and lone, praying datly, hourly, for the release which shall JoIn us together again in that dear reulm where the wicked ceage from troubling and the weary arc at rest. Now, sir, If you wil Le so kind a’to look at these maps and plans (n my portfolio, I am suro I can scll you an ccho for Jess money than any dnan in tho_ trade. Now this one, which cost my unclo $10, thirty yenrs ago, and {8 oue of the sweetest hflum fu Texus, I will Jet you have Of—— ¢ ¥ Let me Interrupt you,' I snid. My frlend, I have not hud a ‘moment's respity from canyesders this day. 1 lhave bought n sewing-machine “whiche 1 did not wonty I Lave bonght o map which s mistaken o all its detalls; I have bought a clock which will not Eu; 1 have bought a moth polsun which the motha prefer to any other bey- erage} I have bonght no end of uscless inven- tions, aud now I have had enough of this fool- fshness. 1 would not bave one of your echos if you were ovén to give it to me. 1 would not et 1t stay on the place. I nlways bale o man thnt trics to sell me cchoes, You sco this puni Now toke your collectlon snd move onj let us not have bloodshed.” But ho only smiled nsad, sweet smile, and got out some more diagrams, You know the result perfectly well, brcause you know that when you have once opened the door to o cans ‘vasser, the trouble 15 doue and you lhave got to auffer defeat. I mmErumlscd with this man at the end of an fntolorable hour. I hought two double-barreled echoes in good condition, and ho threw in an- other, whith he aafd was not salable because it only spoke German, Ile snfd, ** She was n perfect fiulyg ot once, but somehow ber palato got lown." ——————— THE HILDEBRAND SUICIDE, Coucluslon of tho Inquost---What the Count Joannes Said, New York lierald, Nov, 1o, Caroner Croker yesterday finfshed the fo- quest In the case of Willlam Hildebrand, who dicd on the 4t fust. As had bean expected, George the Count Jomnnes was present, and closely contested cvery point in favor of his dead clfent, seeking tp Introduce testimony showlng the cousc of his client’s sulcide to be the seductfon of the latter's wifo by William B, Oglen, of High Bridge. Thia testimony, the Count clalmed, formed part and parcel of the causes leading to his ellent’s death, and which he maintained It wae the prerogatlve of the Coroncr to Inyestigate. Tho Count Joannes produced a letter, the lnst the deceased eyer wrote, showing the presenge of the deceased ot court on o certaln occaston. The Ictter was abjected to by Couusclor Niles aud ruled out by Coroner Croker. A lively “apurt® was nere indulged {n bho- tween the two counaclors. When Mr. Niles objsctod to tha roading of the lotter George the Count Jonnnes turned upon him and with crush- ing cmphasls_sald: ™ Unless you nssume, sir, that William B. Oeden 18 here churged with the murder of Willlam Hildchrand you can't be here us counsel to represont him.” Mr. Nilos here wished to read the letier presented, but the Connt Johannes sald: *You would not muke a very good historian, sir; your memory is very deticlent.” MMr, Niles reéplied: * Your memory must also be yery deficfent or you wonld ot be bountlup. Ihavo beaten yon five times in these casca." ‘'he Connt—No, sir; no elr. This Is the first action for erim. con. This action goes ta show the aduliery that was committed for two and o hall years unknown to the poor husband more thantwenty years ago, Coroner Crokor said: “ It {3 evident that the deccased committed sulclde. Now 1 wish to understand whether he was out of Lis mind or 10t ‘I'he Count Joannes—Do you fntend to exclude other evidence pointing out the cause of the suiclde, evidenco that 18 most important, golug to show rencwed adultery on the part of Mr, Ogdon with my cllent’s wife, this renewed ndul- tery being the motlye fn the man’s wind driving him to insanityt 5 Coroner Croker—That has nothing to do with 1his case at all, The Count Joannea—I bcq leave to differ with the honorable Court. 1f nman is driven o Insanity by the action of o third party that is s probable eduse, Guorpo thu Count Joanness was sworn innsn witneas, Coroner Croker—Vhat is your name? The Counnt — (eorge—Count—Juaunes; for thirty yeors that bas been my name. Counselor Niles—Was that the name he was christened under? The Count—Now, Mr, Niles, don’t let your questions lead you buck to Egypt, where your uwing camo fromi, To the Court—I reside at the Park Iouse, on Park vow; 1 firat becume uequaluted with tho de- ceased, Willlam Hildebrand, in the first week In July, 18713 hie retalned me In 4 certain action then pending s 1 last saw him alive In court on the first Mondu: of October, aud then four days after that. ‘T'he Coroner—Do yon kaow what was tho cause of thy mnu's desth? ‘The Count—1 auswer and believe that aceu- mulated wrongs created an insanity, amd {n that he kitléd bimself; in ny presence within tho last five yeurs he bas tlireatenod six times to Kill bimnself, nnd as many times to kitl Ogidens at the fmc whon ho discovered tho renewed sdultery I prevented him I’i unlu force from committing wuicide, Ile bad that vory pistol with him, and showed it; then the mui's mind wus relioved becauso he saw vitality in the suit; on tho lust day I saw hin the 1uan was de- lm.'nm, and I rallied bim as usual, and be went lome feeling joytul; ouce Hildebrand satd, 1 think 1 shall tinve Lo go out and kill Ogden;” T soid, 11 ’yuq‘rupuul. that threut L will buve you urrested.” Ugl'muulor Niles—Do you state that under out ‘Ihe Count—I do. Corouer Croker—Do yon_ know nnfm"c er- sonally ubout Opden atd 1Ilidebrand’s rclntflmu in tho'casey ‘The Count—No, I don't suppose that Ogden wus such o fool us tolet oy third man seo his odulteries with my client's wife. I°will now submit the wite’s confussion to her numerous udulteries with Ogden, and the whole narrative ofover tweuty-five years, but moro eapecinlly cuntalulng tho history of hor renewed adultory fu Chicago on Oct, 8, 1570, Tlere Counsetor Nlles objected, ‘Tho Count {to Niles)—I" rumetnber that you sald onu day, ** Oh] pooh, pooh | an edultery that {8 gono twenty years, what Is thati” I yeferred you to the example of Cain {u the Bible, whosa crime Is over 6,000 yours old and has not becn furgotten yet. ounselor Niles—I Bubwnit that the Coroner do nat recelve that, The Count—Another suggestion from Egypt! Couniclior Niles—Ask witness whether ho'told him that he had better take soms ouo else's life than his own, Thy Count (to Niles)—2oni soit qui_mal y pense—Evil to him that cvil thinks, I could never have made such n suggestion. Counsulor Niles—\Why don’t you address the Court Instesd of addressing mo ‘The Count ‘sm Niles)}—Woll I am rather sur- prised that I did nddress you et all. fo the Coroner—My Impression 18 that tho sccumuli~ tlon of his wronga caused tho mun's deatls Tho Coroner—I will ot receive that, Tho Count—1 now prefer that I have offered in evidence the doclaration of the wifo as to her udulterics with this man, the gworn testimouy and voluntary confessfon of all her crimcs, (:b]ccted to by Couusclor Niles and ruled out. Coroner Croker then closed the caso and the ju?' retlred for dellberation, ftor a few momeuts they retarned with the following verdict: “We tlnd that Willlam IIildebrand came to Lis death by committivg sulclde while under temporary sberration of miud." THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1876, COUNCIL. cecdings in a German newspaper, recommended it be placed on file. An ordinance repealing the ordinance redue- Thotnss Best, Clerk of the Court, wns teported by the Committee on Judiclary nnd passed. The Judiclary Committea reported, reeom- mending the approval of the bond of Dr. Me- Vickar as Commissioner of Health. stated that Dr, McVickar had sent In his reste- natlon to the Mayor, ond the roport was placed S WANTED~ MALE, T ST Uiy Bookkeopers, Clorkn, otce SITVATION WANTRD—] retail drug stare, by Concurred in, ANTED=A FIRSBT-CLABS CUTTER. Jiuwunl, 181 Bouth Clark-st. DA TINNER AT NO. 4 WEBT LAKR-BT. ESTER, R AT 03 BLUE ISLAND- IN A WIIOLRSAL) & competent drugg|st 5 hest references, . dress 1L W D, 13 Bills for Legal Services in the Mandamus Case. fair yiog salery. ANTED—A BHOEMAREN Come resdy to work. Conchmen, Teamaters, etce COLORED MAN TO TARE CAR ono who undersiands his businets and rul.' Wil pay #15 a month Al 'A:‘q"/\;%tfx' WANTED-TY A ermat, fo AnaAnoen OF clorhing s hAg Deth sravel fOF fen years, nnd cAn contm) a Nret- ss._Addreas A B, Tribune ofice Y AN RXPRA Kkecper and saleam Tho Hickey Case Indirectly under Con- sidération Again, cisss (radaj refore A And rellablo raln dress G 1, Triving onieer 10X WANTED-DY AN RX] et conirol b & line. o4 Aaai o re would bé &n ob) C. The Committes on_ Fire reported in favor of the pasange of theonlinance In relation to water Deferred, and ordered published, “Ilic same Committee, who have had tho fees of the Of1 Inspector under consideration, recom- mended that four cents per barrel be the fee for Action deferred, it the recommendation of the Committee on Btrects and Alleys of the North Division, Oak- wood street was changed to Bellevuo avenue. A number of unimportant matters were d! nosed of, and the Councll adjourned to Wednes- nployment Agoncies. Some Unimportant Ordinances Passed«se FORt_MISBOURT AT 1o Cairo, $7.50. J. Miscellancons Businoss. Fastern manufacsni engagement._Address K 14, N WANTED—DY AN ENGLISHN y, eapacity; fair penm AR accustomed to the wise of carpentes work clity of counl addreas 144 Weat A TUATION WANTED. Uo?:l references, jact fos Ject for permanent “MINERG FOI TRDIARA AND N A, quick atfigores; re’ toole: not atrald of Tho regular weekly mecting of the Council Wages very tooderate. Calior was hold yesterday afternoon, Ald. Aldrich in £500 A MONTIT RELLING press or water used. 1 stamp fof elrcuiar, T ACOMSERCIALTHAY- (Odersie’ salary.’ Addree 1 43, {E le enpy, wortl e L NG BT S e S0n-at. aud 142 Deatborn-al., Chicao. A communiecation was read from the Mayor appolnting 8am T, Hendrickson Assistant City Welgher at the corner of Heeley avenue and Madison strect, TTURTION WANTRO-DY A YOUNG AN 20 Al 1y lll'nl‘llllldl f]l;:n.ylfllrru!lpeflenlca in the uation ks siness, Address M 10, Trl‘b‘n::nl:x.;cl'? ) ANTED—AH SALESMA ‘wholesalo hodse or mlnu‘t‘l‘clfife‘l’ and succesful canvasaer; 2] tinplementa, fiah, of woodenw; First-ciass city refe sired. Address for one week, J € I, Tril ANTED=MEN T0 & st outy profits finme ———— THE TELEGRAPH WAR, LAWRBNCEBURG, Ind., Nov. 20,—In the case of the Western Unlon Telegraph Company vs. The Atlantic & Pacifle Telegraph Company, on tha motlon for an Infunction to restraln the de- fendants from erecting wires on the poles of tha plaintifl along the Ohbfo & Mizelsalpp! Raflroad, Judge Roberts, of the Dearborn Circuit Court, to-lay rendered n decislon pzranting the Injune- tion. The defendants then made a motion to dissolve the injunction, which will be argued Friday, tho 24th inst. ININUTON, 45 The following was read from the Law Depart ment and placed on Gio: 1In tha matter of the petition af D, A, Loury to your honorable hody for the which he alleges ho “sustaines by s defect in Weat Randolvh steeet, referred to thls Department Oct. 2, 1870, 1 report that upon 1 find_that tho same claim haa been heretofore, on Nov, 27, 1874, upon investigation, reporied againet by thia Department, which report ce Commitice of tho N—TWO TN CIHICA nola and Towa. “Tusiness p '8 1onths Lotel An with stamp, Manitor ree for | rmanent, and no ng Co., Clfictnni! payment of damages by an Injury caused ) LADIES TO CA: ro-operative soclel EN i ¢ |;“fil"’.fl:"‘-"g -':d ITUATION WANTED-BY COMPOSITOR IN THR ly converinnt with newspaper 20, ‘Tribune onic i approval. JI. M, l’:\:’ Ttoom D, Fom G 05, Trivane oies, o S Conchmen, Tenmstors, etc. ITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST-CLASS 4 amany: sobor and reilabla; good references, ES:P l’gr';’n waa concurred In formor City Councll on Nov, 30, 1871, and celved tho approval of ! i, Unuer such_clr one that enu milk -day, Sroin 1210 1 [ayor of the city Dee, mstances I am unywils }ing, there hoing much donbt 84 to the lability of thae city in the premises, to recommendithe allow. ance of the cialin of petitioner, agea on belalf of petitioner Is now Courd, and the queation an to the labi city can be fully and satisfactorily investigated I recommend that the Reenann 8, TurimiL, Ald, Gllbert moved that when the Councll adjourn {t be to Wednesday evening at half-past AL ESTATE. NI BABEMENT 4 40T13%, cornery Lullding covere the loti stone side-walks, and every coat 10 bulld 1aat ANTED-SCII00T,_TOY OF 10 OR 17, in'the vicinity of Twenty-ninth-at., to po; ings to short-hand student. K5, Tribune n(m:‘ S i} **No peddiing.*” 133 TED—7 YOUNG MEN AND & LADIES T0 20 ogsement, com: A sult for dam- Domestice. ITATION WANTRD=] LHHHARHR ;fik. -BY A RESPECTADLE AND e ¥ 11 on Siatast., in m Houses; it now pays 17 8l) rentad will pa every years 1f th ke $23,000 ars, all and get £ull particulars HOYD, o 140 Moy three Liocks of Falmer ncation unnecessary, &0 [none Lut respectable peo- anyone who wantya hargaln, of 1 Uy North Chicago ITUATION WA et A CANADIAN GIRL RO Houscwerk. I'leans call a1 00Siate, WANTED_NY A RESPECTADLE fatn private famlly, 5 Laland-av,, West FE.D-IIY A YOUNG O K in & anall 1 HW COMDINA- ., eic. American 1tvom 1y, AUE AND 10T RO. 441 WEST uhupn‘n easy terma, or will reat. Fo A, o The quarterly report of the Fire-Marshal was placedon fle. LEOAL SERVICES, The following communlication was read: 1In responsc ton request of_your honorable body, ortof tho Comunites on Judicin- RIr} for general housework in & Lleusd cail w1 234 Polk-at., near 1 A M manage o hualiess: nays thiog now.__Apply ot 143 Clar] T Toomis 35 aud 30. LY, YOUNG MAN WITH treasurcr of first-class en: ULATES, 359 Btate- SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. 01t BALE-PARE RIDGE—~TWO.ETORY BRICK ure and 4 lota, With barn, 81, | d d-story 13-room hotser §1, rooin cottago an embodidd in b 'rvh-néx_v:fi}'x."ni v AN eral honsow Woiton, 63, Call 43 G0, Wemy Lake ot ITUATION WANTED-] ‘with referonce, to_do second general housework, ['lease call at 48] ED-DY AN EXPERIENCED ing-house ur restaarsut. Apply ITOATION WANTED—B NG 3 Ulaag-room £ &, Brok-cliss Arevicen hars Callat Lioiel Denmark, in refercnce to unpald claims r apecial leual nervice, I will stats that on April 70, by o voto of the City Council, a Special consiating of Ald, Hildreth, Len- Foley, was appointed, together with I8 Hanor the Mayor, ‘*to procire such Tegal as- siutance as may b necessary on account of the act for the incorporation of citles and vill: (Sea Councll procee s Committee reported Apri) 3 s+ith the consent of the Mayor an: Mesers, Tuley, Gondy, Storrs, and Root hsve be employed to assiat tho Law Departinent bn defend- ? the LUl filed ngalnat the Mayor, Aldermen,and ity Clerk, * The bllis from {heso severnl partles havo ale your honorable body, the Mayor, aud the Finance Committeo of the last In additlon to the four attorneys named shove, the lion. C, Beckwith appears to have been likewlee rolnined In the case known as rd to calling n special election for Hia bill is likewlse certifled by the late Masor and Finance Committee, alunces uneetticd are now #a follows: Tuley, Btlles & Lewla, Goudy & Chandler ... R. A, Stotra,.. PAR L (T T C. Deckwith (in full Respectfully sabm! ANTED=SWART MENS EVERTWHARRE TO TN+ iroduce a atapic hiouscliold articie at & prodt of 0 Lusiucss for the p fur papers oF Gk for 1t will pay those winter to Lavestigate. Bend €1sample, HAY & CO., C) ANTED=100 YOUNG i muwmunwl‘lll\‘m > TERICAN GIRL wing FOR BALE~CHOICE REBIDEN AN casy terma, at Enminerdale, Chica; . Milwaikes Division, # (7 cents), and OF GOOD ADDRERS Starof the North, " Apply ay, between 13 and 1 and 0 and 7 o'clock ot stage-door McVicker's Theatre. k. WA Riives procerie "V—ANT;:D BAL water, cheap fare wives ‘thia property substanilal a utlon of Investors. Tha lake roximity o the clty Houacs to rent very ETT, Agent, suuiheast coruer Monroe 100 WILL BIUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT, 3 Tomn depot, at_Lagrange, 7 miles from Thtcagor $15 down and EN FROM 50 TO 45 YEARS e to seli D, Naphey's {amily medical works 1l read this who merely make a hare living, 4 make mooey with i 1 ‘coergy, noney €nough 1o get out of Lown, and inoreinoney and esrn | s J. HOLLAND & CO., 6 Lake-et., Clil UATION NTRD-BY A UERMAN Gl with 3 g oL M.xv(;n{.r:'!mnm in an American famlly, bkt s ok ITUATION WANTRD-BY A COMPETE - B L it AALTACE free; 10-cent trafn 132 Lasaile-st., Hoom 4. K. ou_have 24 s denh ready been referred to COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. E—CHOICE FARM, 100 ACRE! Trom city s Kood hovise aud Uarn; &l cull WIIPPLE,; 104 Washlogton st TO RENYT—-HOUSES. BLEGANT REW, 2 AMMJ WANTED~EFENMALE ‘Domenticas ANTRED—-A AMART, '{")Y oIn! i D— ng in haiet of bo 1 Htate-at., up-stairs. TUATION WANTED—DBY A FIRST-CL, neral bodsework In & suinll ieat ur paatry cookls 1y._ Callor aadress N Lt ITUATION WANTED~BY COMIETERT Gilt b, and fron o a privata family; referenco o dayy to MAIY Tis ned not writo cands or TIONE WANTED-1} Clith Work ad THE SEher, 1 00 Bacor warie Il gor th y3 Wert Chicago. ET00M BRICK 8 B, GUULMAN & A PERIENCED GINL FUL BEC- ond and dinlng-rootu work. Apply Tuesdsy be- 08, . 84 Bins PralricoY. 00D GIRL FOR GE 1 il fami or frum § (04 o'clock at Tribune ofll ERMAN GIREL FOR GENE in & small family at 1104 Indiar {0 _RENT=-3-8TOLY BRICK HOU! roous. large furnace, good roagtel gna-fixtures. afl In goud oraer, uear Fourteonth-nt. owner on the prem| Suburban. i LE~A LARGE NEW 2.STORY T o A LBA"“ Balttmore & Obio D ent, 600 per month, APl & Fanwsrs, Comptrotler, The communication, together with all matters pertalning thereto, were referred to the ¥lnauce " A COMPETENT GIRI 1n 8 privete family, Of reference if required. Addreas It M, 1500 Senmstrossos. TUATION WANTED--DY A DRESE AN ‘maker by I’n:.\!ouel‘rerhy the day lu%?{?flmlu& Atdress Z b4, Tribuns o Luse n Bouth Chicago, opa, sultuble for bosrding-louse, restaarant, or 1. Igon, ' Hent 10w to firt-class tenant. il LE, Justice of the L'cuce, £outh MISCELLANEOUS, An ordinanco n reference to city welghers, presented by Ald. Rawlelgh, was reforred to the Commltteo on Judlclary. i Ald. Rawlelgh submitted on ordinance con- trolling the standiug of wagona snd other ve- hicles in front of fmproved property, The ordi- nance imposed o tine of from 5 to $100 on own- crs of vehicles standlng in frout of such proper- ty without the consent of the owners thercos, Referred to Committee on Markets, An affidavit of Willlam Laracy to the effect that Ald. Baumgarten was not, aud never had Jbeon, {uterested with tho petitioner in the city m\lvlfnglng work, was read and ordered plieced on file. ED—. CLASS for private Loarding-tio TED—A GIILL FOR UBNER work (oasmall fomlly, No Tagquire a2 401 Carroll-ay. 3 ANTED-A OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSKEWORK in & smuall family, n: m gnded 020 Park-sy., TO RENT~IROOMS, T HODMB, NICELY FURNIRIED for lighil bousekecplng, cheap, ut UITAS OF ROOMS FOIt HOUBEKERY- laquire of Janltor, Jwowm 1, RNISUED PRONT ROOMS SUITA« jeman aud wife; front double or slugie Deyunt’ Bioek, coracr landolph sud y 011 M, TUATION=WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRI Apple 81 54 Buporior-s' a9 Housokeopers. |SITUA'HU.‘( WANTED-BY A MOST COMPETRNT Pervon aa a working housekoeper, or would do cook- | W ., up-stalra., for twu 10N wmmn—nrynn ACCOMPLISHED ouse] e ), 113 Eani Madlsan, taku care of & baby, it ENT- 3 BUANDINAVIAR et houscworki must be £vod waalier Call a0 S Warren-av., uear 1 en Anfunned. I Deartora: URNTSHRD FRONT = RITCH A it IR, FTONT U3 Weat Adamsiaf. o Iriah nced appiy T — PLE, r00m s L0 gentiets pur wiak, ab 410 Soush’ buate'st. “Tiauslunts at lariy, n & genticman o mentat 1abor 18 reqa Employment AZencien. AR e Ara oo, i WAST OF e i AHS DOSKE'S office, 80 Milwantcony Miscellancoum ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG teacl childroh Germi self generally vseful tn se §runmu‘ . oy ANTED=A YOUNG_GIltl, ADOUT 10 YEARS of age, for nurse wirl and sewing. references voly, LI Lurk-av. Loundrossos, ANTED-TIEAD 53 House. None but best need apply, Honsckcepers. CDUCATED AMERICAN WOMAN useKuepar, 113 Lust Madison: 10 RENT=—4 KICK OOMS WITH WATEIR. P. and closcta, suitable for Apoly to . McHUQIS :’[v'o RENT—FGINISILED B Lathi-room, ut 83§ Adama: IO BERT—HAK] F Ul 1‘0$Wln £10] rrnalull‘ bead lucatlon {o the city, Rou 1. 1ol i EPING-ROOM, WITH NICKEY. Ald, Thompson offered the followlng: ‘Wizneas, The Committes on Polico have rep. rexented to the Conncil that the Ma) and nrged thut an investigation shonl under suthority of the Council, into tho mode of adwintstering the ofiico of Super- intendent of Police; and Wurngsas, The Committce havo made such in. vestigation, and have mude u majority report, which has heen approved by the Councl) tnd sub-. mitted to the Mayor, which the Mayor has utterly and completely fgnored and disregurded; there- Resolved, That the Committon on Pollco report the facts to the Council, buth un to the conaection of the Mayor with the Investization and as to th ond upon which o Commilloe was 1. O L angd make hees viny it Weatern-ar, ANTED-RY A GOOD NURSERY wilh sow and do necond-wor o3 roade-court., Y. A '3 IMORSES AND UARRIAGES. B o S P VPP NEARLY NBW WILLETT'S MAKE DOCTORS phiacton, B150: alao ackeral to] 100 to §1501 filiy 302 Wal GOOD ASSORTME! NICELY-FURNISHED WOOMS, WITH or without boatd. ' Kingsbury Block, Itandoiph-st., near Clark. _Apply at Room 30, TO RENT—STORES, OFPICES, Ac. the Commitice, ANTED—A GIBL OR WIDOW LADY TO RERD 4o for n widower witih one nge. Call to-day At Z& Liast DIV Misgellnncoun. ANTED—A GIRL TO GILD ON GLASS: ONE thnt bas bl oxperience in haodiiu, silver lonfs; no other noed apply. 73 West TANTED=LADY GANVAERE(S, i1 West Monroe-st., down stairs, BOARDING ncl‘llhl 234 years of BUgR! frst-clasy CArTISgiS cheap: PEN- ¥ THE CELEDRATED Fira oy ows Dusinem Wabaah. Amfi 7P0 RENT—RTORE WITH FOUR ROOMS IN REAR and butement. luguire of fanltor,” Kioois I, 1 Miscellnncoun, 0 RENT = METROPOLITAN rown's), WAsbIng D, HICTARD WALLACH, Loulslaga-av., or 1o MARSHAL_BROWN. I 1t WANTED=TO RENT. NTED—TO RENT-SIX-STALL DARN; STATE iocatin andreat. 1 07, Tribuno oflce. ANTRD=TO RENT: Tt 1200 N~ tured on our rvgister. W o have mora renters thaa 118 Eeat Madisop-sL. itoom K T EXUNANGE. EPLENDID NRW MARDLE-FRONT RESIDENCE RO for Clicaio pru t. Loubs, Mo, AND LODGING. West Side. 0 PEORIA-ST.—NICELY-FURNISHED B ot Wikl Kol Doard; 40, Mad §5.50 per facts shawn in e {nvestioation, Sho report of 1 nquire. atLarm rear 70 Wabssh-ay. ¥—SRVERAL DEIVING nnd busincrs horses; will srade for coal, flout, feed, Kroccrles, lumber, cantings, eic. @) West Monroc-at. R SALE—A STYLISO FABT-TRO’ with bugsy and borncss, cbeap. ALE—ONE GECOND-HAND TOP DELIVERE Kuli} AlE0 UPED WAZOD, Yery clica, A 250 Bouth K OF S8PLENDID OYBTERR AND GROCERE ‘agons on U rade, Tiree Ald. Thompson moved that the resolution bo passed and referred to tho Comnifttce ou Polive, to report ut tho adjourucd wneeting. AW, Cullerton moved tu refer to the Com- mitteo oy Police. Ald. Thompson moved to suspend tho rules puss the resolution. 1d. Cullerton—A point of order. The gen- tleman should have moved thu suspensfon of the rules prior to the motion for reference, The Chotrinau—The point 1 not well taken, ‘The motion to suspend was then put and car- ricd by the following vote: Jeas—Praraons, HnAu:l('y. Dallard, Rosenbery, Throop, Rawloleh, ¢ do, Linsonbarth, ‘Hosor, O'Birlen, Lawler, ON SALE—0T EXCHA ADAME-ST, ~ CENTRALLY a modern fmprovemes! forw of well-kept home; nv otlicr appolutments ‘Grst-class, ca. TTING MATK, Audrens D 63, Sonth Ntdes EAST MONROE8T.~IS LEADY FOR NOOM- ers, boarders, aod trareling v Foomn, OF WUI(CA, Bt Yery low b RTINS s aah In trade, ? MARTIN'S carriage-atiop, 47 Welis-at. LEIGHS—WE HAVE MANUFACTURKD TRED rolferud {n this markot, & TOWLE & BRO., 103 Bouth QTOCK TARDS—AUCTIOR OF 1 and liaroess; ustal Wednesd PRINS'bara, 3 b, m, Large aasorted erty. | Adress WAL, G00DS WANTED H. C. DEXTEI, Winoa! HAST VAN-DUI T NEAR STATE— oard for ladlcs or gentvmen, $410 85 por week, with nze of plano, clicapeit slal ANGE—A FINE, and clicapest 3 and Jot 1001160, 1l ‘wholcsale or resatl, rice, $14,0001 Wi} take wiki or_any mod county of Wwa class resldence. T 1L BOYD, FINANOIAL. A A A A A A AP AAr A DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE ., 88 LAUNDRERS' private oflice, 120 ki é‘}nfi“—:&»fircmfi‘ i ours 5 oo b s e 1R waumr.a WADE O or oihcr collaterals; turo without removal, 1ol M ATGE AND BMALL BUNS TO LOAN ON ItEAT, orate Axu}\’m;z‘r'-m M. G BALDWIN &CO., 88 )V ANCRS THOSE FTONMING 0l A‘r‘ er mmdflT\gfll the Clilcago Storlug Company, 78 and 80 Van Buren-at., near slate. ONRY LOANED WITHOUT INTEY clizndise, farnitu froaf warzhouse, 160 ONRY IN HAND TO ithout remaval or o lwotn 8, llilhydnlyvnmt‘ JOREY ~LOANED sowing-thuchinos, © ¥itheav., coracr W ashingto Aldrich, Thompson, Tarnow, Beldler, Brl n‘!(, ‘!{)nunlgunen. Nayi—Bommer, Van Osdot, Smith, Wheoler, Ryan, Sweeney—u. Ald. Cullerton sald the resolution was au ut- tempt to show that the AMayor threw the eutire responsibility of the Investigation upon the Tho reeolution Was alsn accord with assertions made [n i letter to the pers over the sliguature of one Jnums.lL Ald, Gllbert—That is me. Ald, Cullerton—TI thought so when I read it. It the Commlttes bad not fnvestizated the mot- ter thorougzhly, and ¢ bind uot been well ven- tituted fn the Councl, there might ho some ex- cuse for the fntroduction of the resolution, but under the clrcumstances there fs none. Muyor had stuted wiready that hedesired the Commlttee to make the jnvestiration, but when any Alderman or member of asaumed thiat In g0 doing the Mayor loft tho matter entlrely ot the disposal of the Police Cominittco, Le wasumed that which wus untruo, e thought §t lnadvisable to pass the resolu- tlon. Ald, Bmith thought the not to be taken, L TOUSR, 363 SOUTH 6TATE-ST.~ por woek day-board, $4 fer Weeki trdn JEVADA HOTEL, 143 _AND 150 WABASI-AV., third dour north of Moaroe-st.~Translent rates urd a0d room $9 and upe wagoni must ba i Ll reduced 10 K150 per day} bt ‘wards per woek. e d) i NMiscelinnovans, IDINt~TRE CHICAGO MOARDING DIREC, &ey.EuJ,.undwuh' 10 furtial narties with a list of erlor rooins with board i nll parts ¢ y charge, oa peraunal applicatioa st 143 Ciar N SALES TUESDAYS, HORSES MUST DE BOLD; CAN HAVE THEM 0od workers. Call [n roar ESTON & T0.—AUCT N DIAMONDS, B ‘Thiursdays, and Saturday 8t your own pricey all 150 West Monroo-st. SANBON, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. D FOR CART-OP¥ CLOTITING. AR ts, furuituse, and miscellanoous goods ef kind l_nyrsenumx letter WJONAS ul_‘l‘l{flk o0 Blate-ut. ITISRNS DESIRING TO REA A Lok s Grant Howepaner LIsia and scyaraca g's Uraal e | otlona. RULLOUG, 9 dackaon-ste T “GATET PRIZE P Vi 1% TOLL GATET FRIZE FICTULE SENT "Auky, Duttaio, N. Ye .D—AN: KRCON D-TIANT), LARGE-SIERD 0 {or Mill- workor clical VOARD WANTED. DY A BINGLE GENTLH- wliere tlore are nu uther d_north of Twouty-0fchest, Biate tering, _Address G 74, Tribuna oftice. 304 FORTANLE ROOM BY TWO o Bouil Blde, within » few mh‘:- " OAKRD—AND ROOM. Mouros; maual rates (o capest manuer LOAN O LRadSY SR ). —AND Koutleron on g An ingenious gem ! the Cammittes without rinoval, 109 oy = = ey Ttoom 0AND FOI_A LADY IN THE ash, and Eldridgs Dice tu answer, B3, Tribring us Al CRNTT.ENAN WHO WILL GIVEE A BNt G T NG MACIRINES. VENAL_LATR I Lome, Wheater Al finticl o-ouurt, btate ir furnaco i excli diireas 8 Fuit %0, B 1:npm JOLN (i, 73 East W aaliingon st LOAN—UPON IMPROVED PROPERTY, % md upwariy at K 5 & JACKEON, 33 Hordadd It T BY MORTOAGE ON ieurey wili pay nlere &% rcasonable rales, Ad T—0k BUY—DAKII'S BRICE 171, e D BEICK NV ANTKD—-A GDOD BABH-BURNERL TARLOR- Ahc’;ul’- mediam slaw; wus Addresa L 24, Tribugé oftice. PRANSLATING OF A SMALL 1 o, €13, which will sell raj o Hoctal roposed nctionought jority of the Consilt- teo had 1o moro rewson 1o supposs the Mayor was mistaken in reinstating Chief Hickey than his lonor bad tusupposing tho Cominfttes ) In reporting os they 0id. ‘There hiad been nccaslons i tho blstory of the present Council when two-thirds of the members had been mistuken. It would work fujurlonsly to tho Pollco Departinent (£ this matier wns™ re- opencd. ‘I'he Muyor was responsible for tho officlent working of the varfous depurtinents, and he thought It In bad tastato insult his ussing tbe reaolution, getting the matter win hefore the publie, and lie hoped the Council would reject he resolution. Al Thompson disclaimed any Intontion of making zn attack wpon tho Mayour. e slmply thought that the matter ns it now stands necd- It wus stated that the n- vestigation was prosocuted at thourgent reguest of Mayor Ilcath, and hie thought {t was advisn- ble they should bo fully (nformed in regurd to the subjcet, 1o considered it a perfectly prup- er resolution, Ald, 8mlth sald the resolution uaked the Com- mittes to state the facts on which they based hieir report. It would be just as proper to usk tho Mayor his reasous for acting as ho had done, wier deprecuted the reopening of thy subject, und anfinadverted on the conduct of the Councll In slightlug the minarity on every poasible occasion. Al Bweeney had thooght the Mayor would havo been asked to reslgn bocauso hiad not satistied certain members, o opposed the passage of the resolution, The Muyor’s action ought to be conclusive fn such n wmatter, Hedesiguated Ald. Gilbort's conduct in writlng to the papers aud trying to throw discredit vi his fellow-mombers as lmproper, 1o thought it would be discovered that moro backbone than somo of thy gentiemen gove him credit for, and that his Houor would not retreat from the positfon ho lad taken in WEETED-—&oo kel &3, 0u) worth of fur cash or finit-claas boand .\(I’IIOV.I!D“_E.I'NU~ ¥, Tribune oitico. 400, ON A TWO-BTORY BT alio suveral $1,0 lvans, VPER CENT—MONK erty in'sums of G500 Bt sh YR EBORD, 122 W LOST AND FOUND. >N BATURDAY LAST, NE B » lady's pocketbouk.” Ingulra st 431 PORTEMONNAIE LART EVENING_CAN ou upplication 1o Clicugo Newsyaper Unfon, N 01 LADY Wil0O LEFT '\LP"""'"‘ Saturday Pusted fu ove Motioy Joaned un tuuchl cl o (& umall sum) (0 tho cooyTIkht. Thuy ma, 1t for theinselves tn Eu: d sell i aa thay bivsas. Tersonaiiy, s 04K UINFS—RINOER, and Urover & aker; 3 134 Viuconnes-sy., U1 B N lowe, Whoolor & " Wiison, ted perfou UTPIT FREF=600, TFD SONTH_OR _Ou"';'{fllnmllblll.‘ Je lfl.uTllaTu y l"llll";t 1t 1,20 T0 LOAN ON 1y dy l:’lfk property. TUL- k\’{fiu-mmmmuxumml‘ OFFICK ac| lecouat to 1basa w UUSINESS CRANCES, moal Cascs are vid M BT T T TS "y 5 NEW YOUK DUY-000D8 BTORK She puuite that wo wil) sel gen snd of guod reputation; locat rsons Wsing tho Spurions so- i I * sewing-waclinvd ry Isbie 10 cution for infringoinent uf vur Pateuts, MANUPACTURING € wpaned, wo Inforin S1NESS CILANCE TO DOUNLE CAVIT, \'mm:hgl&\ ahert time niate, hoiorable, L, 1oow 3, 163 bouth 1 SALES, $0 ADAYY half-lytereat In ' up olde Addros cd an oxplanation. Ve —WE OBTAIN VALID DECR! Y rorcs fof satduite oF sy Bl 13 yeans' uxpories ud oV drea Bus 1. (uscol 23 LROALLY AND 1y wiate for lnconmat Jeoi BALE=DItUG BTORE; " pirice, 5,500 casli Al OBT—AT 21 NUIETIL FEORTA Latatliahiod standy price, $3. 17 thle Snder will a”hudest envigh W - saine, pleasa uidress DO, T le, fur any causei Y 10 piease our JPOU RALE-—CIEAT—A NEWSFAFLI SFECTAL wiily hiost, @aiterlng prospect jon i 16w typa aiid &l uscessar, ness Wicluded, ~ Audreas Lus, VE ONHITALF SN hnd e 100m M4, 70 Dearboru-at. BECURE TALF toued busluess of use, Call 3t 14 Soulh Clarkas, VLV CABIL WILL BUY A FIRY. Fatattail, Deyiegblg prode Lo be boru-st. LACK ENAM. onface; leave b 43 tenances {ur busl wllice SLEGALLY AND Q ST SoeE S LT T TEREST IN A WELL: TIT! e T A Peward wil b patd for 1 Dearboro-st. THOOK, MONDAY AFTERNNON, o0 et bDetweel rowarded If roturned 1o HER WIILR gu Washfagiou: 8 yearn old, ai- be [ g, WL A S AR N AL, OB T PIILLIE W. ikl Couty, N TLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGR ALAPECIAL NOTI jdouw: 1§ am 1 Malope, Y. er‘wuz:. Yuith Gooh G, Lovmty, ed1n frout of Fi $1.000 Bk at., dark gruy o ¢ tnchod W Ollnubm tropery wll BT, JONUN, 157 Elli-ay.. {(EWAI AND N0 QUESTIONS ASKED eV fetiim ot w hiko Sboodia dogs takon up 0U yesterday, 10 71 East Monsoo-at, . MACHINERY, Bt SALI-ONK 10Xz3 BNGINE, Borlét, onu aicauw crano, e1x hand-ér , 4 one 10-lon Dew Vlrxllllllk scala, K‘uucu’fim fi'.fi or widreia A, d. GUILFOID, Libom 3 ary ARD WILL DE PAID T0 ANV operiy stolen at o Questluns makod. Addreas H GTAVE PIANO, NELIANLE MAK WiicR u, Triuneotice. _________ TO BUY OR LENT A GOOD NEW Oib A e AR P e e A A (anoi would 1 O BALE-COMPLETE FIXTURES AND PURNI- ture for coflve-huuse and cuks bakery, cheap, Bouth Btalo-st. t BALL—AT A SACRIFICE-ONE OF THE wh‘finm!n‘ulfilrl&m:?bdNMTDLI:fl o ‘lhd Unilod i ot X S, Gt e aymeut 8 good lvat ‘The resolution was then pasged by the same voto 88 tho rules wero suspended by, The ordinances rolating Bailitls aud the accounts to betiept by thy Jus- tiees of tha Poaco having jurisdiction of elty rted favorably ou by the Care mitteo on Judiclary, and ‘The Committee ob Jud 5 ¥ ferred u communleation from the Stuals-Zeituny fu regard to the priuting of tho Ceunell pro- to Police-Court bflI FURNITURR, AND MERCUANDISR o Gre-proof werehouss 100 West Moare- any suwount) luwest sharges. at._diuug TS VARTNEUN WANTED, : GOUD, LEUITIMATE oy B L1 03 P M.y 100 TTNIE BMPIRE PARLOL UEDETRAD COMPANY eiebruted Lin s e R e W fury, to whoti was ro- 3 g

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