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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1877. : I~ THE CITY. Tt e T S W, L. Sampson, Mr, Tieyo hattily sketehed the nbove, the Leglata- tnro has voted on the bill, and it haa failed to pase. Tnasmuch, lowever, as'the lonan was not full ’ " when the blll was voted on, l;nvl it lsdm::t!‘n mr‘;o GENERAT: NEWS, TIIE WARE called op agaln at my time by ita frien n 8 prb- small. Tho new cnaom of dikearn reported yester- | Seeley rabbers. The others were teaced by aay were at the following places: Nos. 448 North | Detective Macanley. The prisoner Shea Clark, 287 West 'Taylor, 110 Fourth aveone, 158 | will probably be " discharged " from enstody Santh Green, 19 Thirteenth, 21 Fisk, 400 Unbbard, | to-day, the officers having found oat that he was B7 Henry, 124 Tush, 14D Redgwick. 7 8holto, 71 [ not party to the rabbery, hutwas anacquaintance LAY AN, he was unable, on acconnt of hoarreness, togo on, and, at his request, the Court adjourned nntil this morning. Mt, Stotes whil conclade, pethaps, by noon o paage will bo ase- | Weat Madieon, 74D Dana memic, 197 South | of McClelian. The latter has served s term intue | Mro Hynes 'z ¢ des His Argus- NADT —— APE 5 Tepsional theablrctiensta 1 psstgs Prirlin, 14 Clybonrn avenne, 18 Newberry avennc, | Joliot Prison, Woodendt has dane eight yeats’ timo mye t, . ‘Ar. Storrs g CANADIAN NEWS. The fcmperatnra yesterlay, ax obsirved by | Tha proprieto b sta=1 1n thiscity ————— 194 Trventy-fonrth. in tha Michigan State Penitentiary, and Griffith one nt, e *Are orr: ‘ i Manaesc, opticlan, B8 Madison strect (Trinuxz | conslder thempoti. : whiy e mastrncted. THE COURT-IIOUSE. Bnilding-Soperintendent Cleaveland yeaterany | 2080 10 the Iasi-named dnstjtudion, The oftecrs BECIRE D The Detrolt Tannel—Buspension Drldgoe i Dnllding) wan at 8 a. m., 20 degrees; 10n. ™., | They how to the fo=citalil s nd trourd oo declsion WALEER'S TROUBLES. eent fo tha S{ayora report of the condition of & Bek; 283 8p. m., J0. Barom- | of the Bupreme C.ocrt altar | 4108 08 fipal. cteratfa, m., 30,11; 8 p. m., 20,80, Yesterday five jwtltons woie el . t10 Clreait A'psragraph in yesterday's Tninuse stated that | Conrt by differen! svme fur Becian © certaln stolen goods had been recovered at the | business as patits. Finnnelnt. Fpecial Dispatch fo The Tridune, O1TAWA, March T.—The Rallway Committes meet to-day tn the Parliament butldings. The thero bold thieves from Mr, Secley's house, ot fumber of the minor publlchals hich wero same | wii never et v portion of th 9470 fn ionoy, hialls hisve now all been aurveyed and planaof tnem | Tho IDUFLE Retean 1o, the FORbEA Bag Hop CERG BEe filed In Mr. Cleavelnnd's oftice. Thosa reparted yes- | FEEET ¢ etivel n ck, o fenday wete the Anrors Tnener, Neni's, Folzs, | 8080ine of his capture, The work on the new Coart-Hoass {s gaing for- wanl very slowly, partly on account of the weathor and partly for want of money., Walker has the stone ready—nearly enongh for the bare. The Eloquer.: A oo, an Unu Listened to by sall, Ta.py Andience, X € i L L ———— bill of tho Cannda Bouthern Bridge Company ! officeot thaChicago Refining Company, Np. 108 | cants wered, aiul b, 3 ment story—bot wants good weather and money fifl?:fi:v‘.. . i Meton, fl‘f“".'y‘.e‘“ifi.fi‘.fi'} SUBURBAN: 3 e for power to construct o tunnel under Dnlzrvfl i Fifth nvenue, but when the matter came up before ‘gecr.n:o ,‘n;‘;nm:‘ ot Lo o oo dnown 82 | before much progrens can be made. Givo im | Uhileh ok neat Clark siroct bege. > Tho &1 herlobo ooy Sulllvan’s Convuce JustiNed, and That of | River from th Town of Amberatburg to Grosse i doatice Sammecfeld ’:;:f,'::{..’“,",,':‘,:"";::,m’ eide of the Chic oo filsve. -1t crotews of the mflf‘fnfl:},fl":n‘,v,,':,',,."'fl,"",:',‘;f,' e | B e il oo meriar (he swenais Af oo hails, | Th reqular mecting of the Board of Teantees Hanford Denonncedl, Isle, in the Ststo of Michigan, was taken up, £ e, thera bolng no evidence whatevet dgainet | liccls Contral 1 e Ve tho outer | TChemeedon commaty e e acesstty moaey | N3t iliey will bocxnecied to make flioss canger. | was held Mondsy, Presidont Thoeming ln the and, after somo dicussion, carried.” The tima i them. harbar, They have largo facilities for storing | oy poreral obatacles, to say nothing of the fact to transact ho aincas as W, T dC. C. Wailt, two mem. | Frain. and ask for s licevee that thees 1a vory lttle money toget. Virst, there Sl team (31 tha pear, | PoblS watchonsemen ot Clart b AP omipen | I his contract, which eaya, in subatance, that ho arrived fn tho clty yesterday, The formot has | S4Ence madstodulse i fized | cannot get any'money until he s tho stone in the a llcensa to be ona lwnd for 810,001 belnis | wajj (he lian heen pald §25,000), which, compared folty recovered from ia recent ilinoss, and bpth | Biedc wits Cathgrine b facxingham asanroty. | KoL e e e B S an the bame blGIE, 18 [ flent trim, 1t was probably to celobrate | _ George Armour, Charles 8, Dole, and Albn'rt A. | g)itile strange. 'The geanite man's éonteact pro- :;5:;".';:%1";"-: 10 warn them that the season has | Munger, managees of threa wavchouses, KnOVIR B | viden that heshall be paid G0 per cent of his con- Bt commenced, that tast evenlng's flutry of snow | Lios Chicage; urfinglon & Quiney Elovm ort, | tract on quatry estimatce, and hi quarry ia some- ) A, B, and C,"” near Sixteenth strdet, Aleda ain 1Iar | whora in' the Atlantic Ucean, while Walker's {s in dropped in, Detitlon for a liconse a8 warehouremen of Clask Av | TSoiliy'® Tie ban an estimato in the hands of . frsucd by the rame Judge, umler | (g County Doard already amounting to $433, 000, The nowly-appointed Flrst Asslstant Fire-Mar. | { lcenec tos jesned b3 Tle, Bame e . ig County s 2 Ko * ehal, Thomas Davie, of Oakland, fnvited the mem- | PO} f0F 310000 witt ame e B e the Tive. | And promiscs “}\;J‘F"Eitxfi’.?;fi‘“ffi“’ e bers of Oakland Tiose Company, No, 1, of which | nois River_ Eleratar, located on the west sideo)f | ha {a to ,nmf.‘, will not be needed hie was the Iate Captan, to his realenca Wednes. | tho Sonth Dranch, between Madison and HandolpAt | for twelva monthe, The rama person drew both day cvening, where, after & pleasing entertainment | 8trcels, also naked for snd recelved a leonse a8 | cantracte, and Is supposed to have drawn them un- warchonsemen of Claes A on giving n bund for Jtonrd, and for the publie in- 1n the way of a delightfal supper, some resalutiona H"k OO0 eIt (heorge 1o W hecler Bnd James it. ;!;'r‘_:z{e S'e'f"(\".fi{'.lfi Muerd, and fl'g;m; s STARET OPENINGA. chalr, Present, Teustees Kleln, Lusson, snd a list of the assomament and con- | ryntingion, et o e sAmes % | Terman Schmitt, Village Teeasurar, preconted am! fs1ant Connsel to the Corporation; It | hiareport for the month of Fobraaty, ‘ehowing & will be acen that the city has fared well: balanco of $2,262.77, which was accepted. Asazsanns The following resolutlons wero offered and Widening of Btate street, from Jackson street to | adopteds Tiarrieon streets amount of asescment, $86,290.62 | * powrres, Thatthe 8314 50 borrowed frarh tha Publle Ground unil Dallding Fund, end 803,41 borrowed trom f T end o] Ststa sntce Trom: Harrison atreet o deniny sto stice Twolfih atrcels amount of asscrament, $189, 5. | e Fire Denartment Kand, i toral 81 1m.ol, and Bl o, o | B Tpiatinteeiitat tie sy Fausnert it iy Widening Thirty-nrat atreet, {ram Talsted strcet to | §LANEIL W70, And 1o D6 Tefanded Atter, et A% Lol ST Res) ymount of Aticasmeat, 66,04 301 RsSCH" | Geacral Fund out o the approprlation of 1577 when (pening (West i¥ashington sirent, from present esate | €0} ; oAV eI WS ashinmton srcrt fom, prosent b | "kl That tho Clerk tranumit 8 copy of this Avennei Amount of stsessinent, $4,402.20; ascsament Re are connrmed. Reanlred, That on nnd affer the ath day of March, Widening, openfox, and extending YWinchester | Inat., the Street and Salary Funds shall |:l:onm|ldnlei‘ for its completion was extended to alx years. The total cost of the tuunel is estimated ot $1,500,000. 3 Special Dirpateh to The Tridune. - Busrexsion, Bnipug, Canada Side, March 7iem The euspension bridze Is ngaln undergoing thorough examtnation. The whole of thesuper- structure lins already heen insnccted, and found to bein a satisfactory etate of preserva- tion. Portions. of the cables (mbedded fn masonry, a8 well as the foundations,:arc helng subjected to a rigid scrutiny. During these re- pairs puasenrer tealns will bo sent by the inter. natfonal bridee nud Bufaln, ‘The followln; demnation ca The Oase Will Probably Go to the Jury Friday Afternoon. ‘The fact that Emery A. Stores wae to begin hin argument in the Sullivan case drow to the Crlminal Court yesterday morning an fmmenes crowil. Hundreds, howover, wers excinded. Abont & hundred men were admitted to the main floor, but one-halfof the room and both galleries were al- lotted to Iadles, of whom there were nearly 300 present, ‘Tho speech of the learned gentleman was A moaterly offort, and, had commendation been permissible, the audlence wonid doubtless havo avenue, froin West Pikik nirect 10 Went Jarrison atreot; | WILH the tieneraland thatallin applagded his well-turned perlods, Once thers T(\nu)fl’u fifxzfipgffl“\anm‘dnl ::afegrum my‘ Yoy :nmr\lmn:arv to Capt. Davis wero passed by Mekay ae 1-;3;«;;!:;; K6 manarseot Ui parclality ot favoritiam eiould hase becn ghuwn to- | Amoat of ‘auicrsment, $10,46.70; amewment con~ | Of the atrects and highvways anu wae commencement, three of four men stamping | the London Zimes to<day rencws its ttack on s former ansoclaten. nt, ! s of 1/ ward the granito folka. nt there has been o . R o : The Lake Shorm s Michigan Southern tratn which | 2land }‘}}g;g};";“!’n? and . on the east skle of the | varitiam, "toworet, 5 apparent; but the cause Upening or extending Hermltage av@ue, trom West | *Tho following ordinancs was afpted: on the floor. but the bAlliffs wero vigilant, ana, | the credit of the Provincaof Quehee. Referring nnd Clark streefs, on 2 1 blem for th nt. Soino an; onzht to have left Chicago at 10:20 o'clock Tes- | thelr pelitiun recelved 1 lconus, Class Av 00 AINE | awsrer that TeoWaiker had Mot been forced 1 dsy evening was delayed Just thirty minntes by the | the ususl bond for $10,000, with Asa Dow a8 § Jrop on his original bld “for the work : De tt ordatned, ric., That the following soms, or so St N e, b | SR G e AT, B tween Woodsirket and Hermitara avenues sonnt of | SRRG'VIIGEY OF"Iihe. Tniand heeein spocied fur the to the losscs sustalned by merchanta, the ments Times saya: It is well known that bad the operation been repeated, the offenders waonld have been thrown oat so suddenly that their heada would have swam. M“\'?rn.l, r(;‘]xuzm!xb\’n Iunk:" ""7:1 hc;u ¢ ale;x- W surety, 100, 000, hat he would have ment, $2, 1 yea EE a3 o As ously burdened for soma time with absolutoly ¢ mna-arrieal of a conductor. Atter o wait of balf | ity Mangor, Wheeler & Co. came tn with | Sion o ' ahape Uie! pave - aiciatea “tho m,‘:‘,‘,,‘:}.‘,’;‘fi,i;;‘_,‘g;‘i‘u n sreel, e "'-fi“umfl'-fi?fié" e, T8t day, Of JunvAry, AL L | A8 soon a3 thojury were seated, and tho opening | or comparatively worthless paper on eeaunt of an honr ho put in an appearance, and the train | (heir potition and obtained a licenso like the \ orms of Lis contruct, an othera wore, inuvmnch us | $10.60 TTn%iois tave the Jury disngeced i | el No'same tobie Enown aatiia Annusl Anpropriatich | of the scssion was annonnced by the crler, tlie rallway project ol the Province of Quebce, mored ant of tho ity at aspeed greter tanatlow. | efhersn ling s hond for $10,000 with Murey || he'wortd have boen il fo Rave kept bl romires | | Gottngntviiening Heshi et trom st | Bfimaurs pge Depariment Funt M. nrsms - It would be' well for Canda if n cloan aweap ts ance. e ongineer eviden N 04 g al witl e **Iting''s bat no one knows anything o ' Iston, . i e o e Tost e before Retting | - Uafen Ficvator. on tho noelh Mo of the Cli- 5 i R et amoant of ascsment, 810,515 ehosa: | 10 Feimbirss PubilcUraund and Busliiig a0 ® 021 aboutitexcept himuelf, ond what he knows he knows Fid” e h eago River, near Rush streot bridaa: of the **Air- | 4 wywell that ho will not tell it, - 1o aces the faror- far from Chlcago, L.150 Elovator, » on the north sie of (o river,near | | 4am, neveriholess. and_ fools it ton, Aa ho Fam Under the title of the ** Fergus Popular Library,t | the foot of North Frankiin atrect; of the ¢* Noethe | ) ‘whandn into his ompt. kein anid meditates lh':nl-‘e‘:'nu:l’rlnll‘x’m (l:omynnyg:“hll :uymvo'{e- western Elevator,* o tno west shilo of tne North }slr er what might have Den’IF fhe Tove of thia Lioard = Branch, near Indlans strect; of the **Fulton ve rced reduce gun tho republleation of well-known novels In | Riavcluy f6a .t veaaids orihe North ranch,near | [or, I Bt fariabied with the forced .procecded with his argnment for the defense. Heo covered pretly much tho same ground as Mr. Mo- ran, deawing the eame conclnelons from the evl- dence—~that the shooting was not done with intent. 1l ncensed the proscentlon of perrerting, and dla- were made of somc of these bolstered end bal- stering institutions. Till they are out of tha way trivle cannot bo based on a healthy founda- tion, Suund jnstitutions will only cmerge the stronger from the trial.” Balsries, ent confirmed. aan D feine aliey. from Dlackhawk street to niortn ling | Strect and iid of'fot A2 ilierdehea Adtion amoust of asc :’fi:‘ezmm'm‘unu e O T e cases 19 $307,+ | Tubllc Grounds and Bullding Fund.. e ber has Just been Jaaned, Wi oy, Diosk 115, Bchoo! Beetion Addtl anme m:‘"' m'a‘fi""{“’.” '"."“’ e Sy APOPLEXY, cneap form, The first number has juet been Iasded, | the junction of the Notth and Sonth Dranches; of AND THEN AXOTIIRR OBATACLE ening a! lock 117, Bchoo! loa ont h b victory and depriving 8 citizen of his lberty. Han- A . W segig. | the *+City Rlevatar,” on Lumber strcet, near valk verdiet of {u 0. % ‘The pay-roll for Fabruary and bills amounting Special Ditpatch to The Triduna. e O oI L TICoL Btotom | Twelfth, an Uhy wost alde ot the Soath Dranchns of | o thovway of Walker getting the coveied prize na | Openiog Jofirison placa to Eills Park; verdict of Jury, | fn all to §157.78 vvera Audited, ford commenced the assanlt when he wrote the I3 " fnstas hecarns it, fathe face that the foundations Letter.” Tho price of Lha pamphlct {a only 10 { the *Unlon Elevator,” on the west e of tho Aich he In abont to baild have not yet been cents. The type ia :|urnnu'|wm and tho enter- | river, on L*mbcr, ncar Twelfth strect: of the | Ubonw h 5 d the farther fact that tho contractor B Natlonal Elovator,* on the Sonth Branch, at the | Tiid for,- A% prise descrving of success. oot e ol BF i Vs Cnteago & Ste therefor W nomehow in better favor than he is Just 0 troebs the Tloard. Thin contract was drawn by Coroner Dictzach yesteriay held Inquerts upon | Yl _now with P R oty T T | 10, P Tl SUIEL Sl | it it wia s Bk e 4 i+ - the South Dranch, on Grose, near Twenty. Tai biigated himaelf to do ho the corner of Hanaver atreot 'and Napolcon place, | o 2 " '+ | roason that what [larms obliga nihe frat toninnco 8 veraict of demn from ex. | fecond strecks and of the \"Daiville EIOYMOR™ | icae delarrec\ from dolng by the suhsequent actlon aarenay 1L, Mareh 7.—Michacl Joerg, & German former resfding just west of this city, was found by his wifs lying dead in his front yard at an early hour this mornlog. The Coros ner’s jury thought it was & case of apoplex; i o0 Geun” i ncticle altacking Mre, Snllivan's character, and o man bad a right to defend tho honor of his wite, Sulllvan wonld havo been rec: reant to his tlnl{r it he bad not done g0, - T8 w “d“g Tanford was man); nd If he had not stenck he wonld not have descryed the name of man. No one had ever beon ‘branded a felon for sdch an act. Ilo draw his re- 3, 217,94, o, Vxtesdlie Norin Sorgan sireet hrough (o Milwaukes AdiosmeligApl A eang Weat Twelitn airnet from Ogien aveane | The Board of Villago Trusteen met Tacsday to Crawford ayenuni verdict of Jury, 837,813,401, evening In u:fn!nr scssion with all tho members The eulmaled cost of this Iraprovomens was over | prexenf cxcept Trastee Igiehnrt, 000, A petifion was recolved signed by . G, Millor, acatatal amonnt: of Awind (' thessicates 18 00L,s |, 5 P Oibart, T 9. Oage, snd M, 0. Poteers, to: quicsting the Doard to ropeal certain laws and hanging the pli . Th o ordinances remulating tho speed of trains within | volverto hold it §n resdiness for defcnse, hut it MARRIAGES, . B e onin & bascuset &t Moo 180 | o JQ:DAT A FETITION WILL NE CICULATED e e eren This e besach hore -m'i ANNOUNOFADNTS. B e e rnata by bl o 3o | RNLOZ bolore heknew, it 1fs sayiay e b | N G ONNELT. On Wednenday svomms, Clark strect, and in. tho Inttor s verdict of death | On iChango asking tho Leglslature fo amend thal | maintaine, b oiwover, = that Harma' eontract | o\ o0 h 5 gmiley wiil givo her Dible reads | train \which will leava the city at 6 0'Clock b, B | borw tock nway a1l intent, 17 he had shot Hane | Feb. 28, attho resldonco of tho bride's paronis, from rap(d €onsumption waa rendored. AR imam charuo for. storhye and hindling o centn | 15200k bt thejos '}'.X,.l'ffio"fifgfi‘é‘:‘: e T fotd 1tke & dog, when he heard Mrs, Bullivan— 614 West \Washingt Domid Fletcher, Mr. Thomas F. Nelson and Misa May E, Gunnell, both of Chicago. No carde, KENISON—KENISON—AL the First M, E. Church, by the Rev. M. M. Parkhnrst, Dr, 8. W, Kenlson and Mrs, Kanison, all of Chicago, DEATIS, ? TARRINGTON—On the 7th Inst., Troman W, Harrington, aged 30 yeara. Funoral Sunday at 1 o'clock from bis restdence, 1628 Dearborn strect, PALMET—On tha 7th fnst., Amolia Catherine, youngest daughter of Samuel and Jano Palmer, aged 13 montha and 20 da; Fuperal from residonce, 378 West Polk atreot, teeot, by the Ro Yeeterday evenlng thera was s meeting of tho | for the first thirty duys or part thereof, and 5 cent 5 atbitar in oAl diepates botween T ot s, ‘Potka Tettuna, ho argan of | fof each additionel ‘Afteen. daysor part tHarsor: B e e ity st the Doack: 1o Vo muet: 1he lg.‘nmlmlunlsll;. ‘";.“‘-'i‘m hue'usm‘l &'lfllnh,: lelt.lfl' glfi:nw;zl{* ?fi“»}:"{’;‘.”c‘fin&"}é’}’ffia‘ni‘h'.’é?. n;:xl- gty to favor nnmz-‘1 z‘u- mmfl‘tz’ glh'u"}umhlhn n Dosplalnes street, The ohjec o meetin clia Y H o et A aver. the fnuncos of s paper, ant i3 s cent tor encn sdifional ten daye or et § S D B R o t be found bo pay him instead ok mentnren. for necnting a wider soaniy clrcn | Honal part thercof., - Previous ta tho accentance of | 1iaehs e tnar po dmands. Aiaemp, then, 16 1n Intton, A gencral mass-meeting of tho Working. cn, the rate wan 2 cente | \( 1y the wag of the Canrt: ons e | Fae e ey o for ouch sy | \AIKers ray, anl Iy the wuay of the Contt Hoase, oclock In’ Printers 1all, No. 70 Dearborn strcet. | ditlonalten or fraction thereof. The praposed | pat 800 SRGURG 0 INe hig'Clalny on the Treasury The Gierman nection af tiie party will meet to-mor- | amendment ia & compromnine, Under itthe storngo | paiyrally has precedence. Tow cvening fn Globio Hall, b for thirly daye wil b 21¢ centr, 3 cent mote than | "4} N Ihean matters will come beforo the Com: K ¢ Tospector 0. “Nutary.. Sgite, Ao cent leed than | mitieo on Public Buildings snd Public Service of D o T e & inneg | tho rafo. whictr” has been™ current for the | fo'‘County Bonnl to-morrow wiiernoon. All of Tramo tructure st No. 490 North Ashiand avequo, | P8t fifteen or twenty —ycars. The | iy clalmants will bo peesent, notwithstanding after 1§ bnd been destroyed by fir to the extent uf | WIRler storage rats, for walch tho siatute makesno | (hat none but Haema have been Invited, and there 25 porcent. Tho bullding 18 n two-story frame, | ProYielon. it ls contemplated to continie on the | nromisesta be o Mvely time, especially it Walker and han & frontaga of 40 fect el a depth of 70 feot | PANa of four cents from Nov, 16 to Apell 16. The | | griven 1o the wall and “begins to Inquire how it 5 and which can only be had by sllowing greator fogs, until further notice, cach day at 4 o'clack | af0RER 05 Do, 0, AL OF b, p.m. fa Farwell Hall, ’ ferred to tho Committeo on Stfecte and Alleys. = The Rov, Charles Clatk will givo tha firet of o a Chief Engincor of the Water-Worke report. serfen of three lecturcs at Horstoy Munie all thin | §4Hntthe expentos far the month of Janusey wes evening, his subject lo-night being **Thackeray.' | 20 'nm:aul“:f'hgf:: o ‘:fifi:";‘ep‘;:: m;gl%' The Rev. Trof. Willlam 2. Biackburmy D, D., roved. il ectaro thia evening. 18 the chaelof the Preat | *Tha Village Encinaor reported. that certain aldo- byterlan Thealogical Scminary, 1000 North Halsted | walks were In s dangeroua condition nnd needed sireet, at 7:45 o'clock, Sub!c:l. **Japan,” Tho | repairing without delay. Tho report was reforred lectnre i8 frec, 4 :,n lha‘ {lnput {cmmm:e. mmcom(mluae to whf’n; Tho Ladles' Miestonney Soclety of the Ada Street | 4hic potitlon of Tlecondres was raforrad repart Methodint Fplacopnt Ghatch Intand having a socia. | that in view of tho fact that tho Bosrd's term of Bl at the chureh )}“. (Tharaday) ovening March 8, | OMco was roon ta expiro Ihe( did not think 1t ad. There wil bo chalcs music, singing, readinga, etc. Yiknuieto tnnfliate o new oice a1l gppointA por- Refseatmenta srill bo faenl fhed by tho uidiss, A8 1t fs customary to appoint jodges and clerks weak and sick~cry aut, **thoscouridrel has struck me,""—no jury in America woul ve convicted y : m. Wt RMERY A, sTORRS * ' followed. Afler a fow remarks as fo'thd Import- ance of the duty devolving upon him and upon the jury—the significance of the case, inyolving as it did a question of lifa.and death, ho reminded thein that they woro not tho lnsirn- ments of revenge, but Lthe ministers of. the 1aw, and tho moment they wont outside of their strict dnty they became perjurers in tho ight of (od, Appeals had been mado to thom in thenamae of publicopinion, 1lundreds of innocent pcopla had been sacrlficed by it. Courts and Juries stood 88 a barticr between It and thenccused. How many clrenmstances which polsoncd the mindsof the | #riday, .March 0, at 1 ock, by carriages (o o clovator men claim that the propored echedule will il im. thitety days proslos to the eléctiun of the mow { nubiic atthooutsct had beon disaipated. Thousands | Rosahill, grmore. Thero are poof peoplo i (e sama local- | Suateriily iceeao the araid s of (e cly, amd | Hari ST come. wire AN atigtas. ‘and | CRIMINAL, Hoard, the following. pemons’ wero ‘appointadt | Bucieatiioeutiel el eon disirated, Thoiands 3 k 3 Judgen~Charles Raymond, C, C. Btrattan, —. Brad. ley"Clorka—E. A, Clifford, Geargo H, Gamblo, W. 1L Smith, & manufactacer and doaler In | “Fhg oard from thin accidentally deitied Tnto the counterfelt money, wasbefors Commissloner Hoyno | subjact of politics, and discussed “the prospects of yestorday, and gave ball in 81,000 for his appear- | & re-clection, Mr, Dewoy stated on authorlty that anco at tho May term of the District Court. Mr. Iylehart would not permit his namo to ba used again: s for himaelf Hia business. was such thnt J. Bhang, o West Lake trcot clothes-cleaner, | his could not, Tn natice to himaclt, becomé a tan. ‘was lodeed In the West Madison Streot Station last | didato for re-clicction. The other members, elther night, charged with larceny ns balleo by John | by what they eaid, or did not say, intimated that s De of great benedt to the country shippers, aid to tlon In tho scttle- :nnlv::llcr lrlnvlg’«‘x‘h{;nfl’z' fl:fl LP;!.:'I"?‘““.HJ';'" ;'r'flml tho nfmlu community, The lnue’;pwlll ranlizo fi(’m ormmuu‘e“l:lmfh:t :I’:‘l&?rn:y Is for him, u:"“ F" A ll';mmm v Y | for their own immediais profit the throc-fourthe | yhat" ho has nover had amy contmct with on the pa 8 a0 o cent difference between the storaye ratcsof ono | yye connty for the work d one, despite the opinlon The Central Frea Dispensary of Weat Chicago, | and a fourth and two centa: snd the shippers to | or'tho Cointy Attorney 10 the contrary, and that corner of Wood nnd Ilarrlson sireets, haa done the | Lastern matketa will bo cnabled to fill arders with | o ia entitled to_pay {m the work ho has dono by following dl-nrnmr{(\wlk for the month of Feb- | greater rapidity, as holders of cash rocelpts whll [ 1%ig *hLTES 10 B0 (08 L0 iartio such mem« runry among the aick poor of the West Division: gram to sell rather than hold on, and pay the ad- | yerg of the Commities as liave advhied im tc that Toial number of patients, 1,124 numbor of vixita | Alianal half cant for the secand ten daye or frac- | cGurse an tho nnly way Jn sehich ha could ot mara of patfents to the dispeneary, 2,080 number of | tional “part, From another point * of view s entitled (o, Who will e A T RETt i coia) moraber | 1t i) Sosuit benstaentiy 1o, (68 satenananen, | Lisnine srchitectwaya hefnentitind 1o, WV STEEL—March’ 6,~of - hydrocophalus, Mamio Lonlsc, infant daughter of Wiiliam and Gharlotto G Bted1, ugod 6 mantna and 3 duye, Fnneral from 508 Weat Nandofph street, Thurs- dny, st2o'clock, - . Hartford snd Winsted (Conn.) papers pleasa 0pY. DE ROODE—At tha realdenco of his daughter, in Newport, Ky., Tuesday sfternoon, March 6, Halger d, C. Do Noade, nailve of Rotterdam, Hol- flrln%. Did any one bellevo it now? Thousands clfoved that Sallfvan went to Hanford fo ex- tort a retraction. DId any one bellavo it now? Thousands thought Snllivan armed himself pur- posely, DId any one belleve it now? 8o one after auothier the misorable . protonses ond aub- torfuges, scandsls and ~ falsohoods, wicked to the last aegree, upon which the rosccutlon songht ' to _ impals an innacent man and demu{‘-hnsn' hotne, subfected truth an they wauld eillingly serve ‘ngatn 1t tho cllizena so | {0y nanad e wubjected | jand: in iho 77ih yoar of hin nge. AT o et tho 44,000 now In the Treasury to thu credit | Ttyan, of No. 285 West Madison strect, who #ays | goulred. 'Tho Hoard then adjonrned for two Wacke, | fodes awny. 3f prestigation. had | T temains taken Io Lexington, Ky, e 57300 vmsbeor sens fo 1ho Diaaney ons | Mok a1 tha huny. acusanc 1t 1o etromely dime | of tha Cout-Tlouso Fund ought 1o at lenst bo lndl | shang cannotaccaunt for somo clothing left thero | which wil bo the lnst reguiar meating of the oid fadal anay, L the Bublis hau Sederitood'thn WALk 03 facts s tho jury did, ther wonld have been no D s aas. 1o ho, Abma-Stauses X5 | euit foe tha warchalssemen (6, Mandle uampwhent | c2rcat tho mesting, Walker hopes sos snd jf ) HAWTIN—On tho 7th {nst., .at her rosidence, 63 ber of birtiw, 3: namber of deathe, B, r warhoutemen (o, landlo damp whent | ho does not geta patt of It ho wil feol vory bad, | by bir. 54 s bocn Intimated by dlferont ones that e | Siamor againit Suliivan, Whatover wrong had | Sopih Flssetn st dore daey fawthn ' amiber of Dirtiv, i namber of deathe, b, St com, bo ta 10 ofther keep it from. or chieck Ifs 2 o Ty TR T AL E R LR LT L ot 5 Ry "TIE DOAT-OFFICE. ' Phriher hentim T now schemer It T claimat, | though he kuows that ho fs entitled to nothing | Charles Mammer, the +kid, " yettordsy walved | coming villag electlon would. be condusten mora O byl accncopllon, shey woul The Tlun, Frank W. Paimar, thenew Postmaster, | Wil tend to koep down accumulations, und In this will probably take possersion of his oflice Katurday | Way lessen the chances of heating, and enable the = TUghE, SEhott it in aupponed that an invenfory of ol | Warehowsemen to gvo that uttentlon which the IMOTEL MEN. o oftice put i order for i1s new occupant, The 5 ¢ =) [ofiawing statement will aford thoe pabiie tho gt | the taximum allowed oy the statuto now i force, | A meating of hotel mel was held yeterdny aftor zeliable Information it lins ever had aw to the nam- | §9 cousiderably loss than (he tari® voluntarily | noonnt4 o'clock in the Natlonal lolel Reporter e of employes in themainoflco and the branches, | Imposed os -~ tho cnstom of the trade. | ofiice, for tho purpote of taking soma oppropriate « logether with the amount of thelr salartess Thy wareliousenten do not olaim that thoy | petion with regard to the demiso of Tebert Hitl, umber of clerisemployed i ridly norce, shoiry Broposeil makimur | tate of the Matteson louse. Thofollowlog gontle- € North | tho elevator pronristors of Milwaukee, Racine, | men wero prosents James Couch, - Jowett Wilcox, Kenosha, or uthor competlag pointa; and In addi- | Tremont Jouse; Sam Turner, Grand Pacific llotel tlon thiey promisu to doall in thele power o at- 5 ,,gg,;,g,g,g,;,gc,,; 2 Alvin Hulbert, C. €, Iliton, Bherman House; 11, Tt wan carrontly reported on 'Chango yesterday | G. Pulling, Commercial lfotel; B, BM. Munger, that D OF Ut dargest Easterh appIng luses T | Clark Gray, Clifton lfouse; Col. W, A, Jenkins, CONTEMPLATED ENTERING 8UIT lato of Clitton Ifouso; Capt. If, O. Cummings, :t an e‘{ul{‘ guylnz:}m: Ih‘an P;V;vnuflfulal‘-u:“m“ ::: Triggs louse; M. L. Newman, Attantle Iotel; O. uvarihe dvorcliskie on M teed by tho RON- | wandy, Sanda Mouse; J, 11, Thorpe, Kulin's Hotel} complianco of the latter with the luw from 3 J ] 3 The " time. of 'lts ehactment ' mp - fo tho | Thomes Kendrick, Nevoda Tiotel: 8, Il Gill, et “Hotel: 2. . Vinnoy, Rovers 11ousa; James dafe ' of tho declslon of tho Suprome | Shonts lutels B s i Colirt of Wlie United Staten prononncing the faw | WeScolh of the loteblienarier, o capt, conatitutlonal, A Tawmuxe reporter had an fnter- | G0l dehiclos wes called, o | J v view yosterday with the hicad of ane of the houres |-CrKOrEF SEHERNCOUTITE o itteo of three, 1t 14 annonrced that, proceedings will be com. | Slluded to. 1o atated that thero had been soma | (o liniing' of Mcsars, Plling, Wilcox, and News meucod agalnat (e, MCAFhur's hondsmen noxt :,’,‘:x,';,",“’,‘i‘,,fi’;‘l:’},"',’f.',\'fi}'fl'.""‘fiumé‘ngflnf:: 1d not 87 |\ruan, was appolnted 1o dralt feiolutions expromive ;\_::‘k';m:?" ;\r'l;‘r!\:?:\‘" {";f;\'}‘:gf; :emllr:‘:l‘l(:{‘:da: sot ot 18 would take thireo of four montha to g~ | Uf the sene of tho lncclln5 rogarding the dealh of ctuate, hut would correct the crrors and assert tho ruth, It was truo that Hanford sdled from n wound inflicted by Sulllvan's plstol, but unless felonions Intent could bo shown, there was nnd conld be no crime, o quoted from Dfshop on this -ugjun 1io naked the jury, in the light of the law snd the evidence, to answor the question whethor Bullivan waa gullty of the willfull and dolibernta killing of Hanford, Nothing tended to indi- cato ftor giving & arfef blographical sketch of Bulllvan, and alluding to llan- ford, {iho school-teacher, a8 sn ambitions man; he advarted to the ponftion of the partics on the 7th of Augnai—tlic day of the bomicide. What took place In "the Councll Chamber was detalled, 2nd tho jury wero roquested to. PUT THRMSELVES IN SULLIVAN'S PLACH. Tho commnnlcation was then read, and criticleed and charactorized ns unspeakably infamous, It was bitter and mllgnnntl charging that thore wasia Ring, and that Mra, Bullivan was at the head of ity and clothed her by implication with & myateriona infuenco ovorColvin, T'hie defensa werachallenged 24 {o the teath of the article, the prosecution hint- Ing that Hanford had uncovered s corrupt cabal In the BDoard of Education, and, I he had lived, might bave_been able to proveit. The death of Hanford did nut j\ll!ll{.lhu slandering of the liv- Ing. Wby didn't” he stand openly and make his charges? *The attack was cowardly,—a blow in the UNDERWOOD—In thla city, March?, of con- sumption, Dr, llelen K. Underwood (tlll rocently restdence 74 Throop street), aged 40 years and & monthe, examination bofore Justico Summerfleld and wont | on o party bams. If the mansgens shonld 8o de- over io tho Crlminal Court under $1,000 ball. Ths | clie, tho Democratle mombers will hava cherlihed lady whose pocket he picked nt the corner of In- 8 01 R0-0 C0 3 ¥ largaly Republlean. The present Hoard dlana ayenne and Twonty-socond streat has not | e 7 ot il ey et Teee o1l e vet made heraelf known. vficlt of them, mprlohmmb: l‘h’u. intorents of fhs . | villageand to insure the best harmony nmaon, e L4 el 8! 3 'y o Way, son, Mich. o is charged with threo times obtaln- | Soun Cagyer, and David Cavin. 1t mesma foolish ing money under falso pretenses, and was under | for Col. Kitter to agaln present himaeif fora can- ball st the t1mo of his flight. e loft for homo | d1date when o suffoted such, an lmominioas do- yestorday In charge of Ofiicer &, D, Winno, The followiniz persons have been nelected by the Tho burglars, John W, Shepard, allas Darry, and | Faculty te” participate fn_the Junjor exhibitlon, ‘Thamsa Mclermote, wore bafor Justice Kaafmann | $he decision bolng rendered according to the merlts yesterday charged with vagmncy under the Stata | Of tho ofation handed in by tho difflerent mombors Btatatos, and with Violatlon of the section refer- | OF thoclase: W, M. aoih, 4. T. Ladd, W e Har ringlothe possosslon, of burglnes’ toolss They | 6'((" Quorean, J; M. Wheaton, Mary it, Parks. Weroroproseniod by W. M.’ Rlcharduon, and 8= | Tha cxibition will nrobably fako pinco Sarel 20° cured continuaca {o the 17Lh in $500 baik ench. Tt alor um of the M ethodiat Chtirelt, Upan the 10th fnss. Justice Scully wilk lsten to | Tho Ilon. Willlam Farsons will pive his lectura iuwan,g the hivieat cases that iver cum up thim | on Michacl Angelo Saturdsy evenlng in tho Con | stairs, ' as Cotnsellor O'Malloy wonld have d onal Church, u-‘llllggdu{]i\'!?mul'{l:flhhhl(o)l o ko, Has ro- L P ST NE, cent en rorced front her hnshans ver, o Satctiman In the employ Of the Northwestern Tiall+ RELIGIOUS., road, went for bor alimony to hls room in_the Fy- erctt Ilousc, and while thors she was assaulted and Funeral from the resfdence of John M, Cani. 018 Weat Washington strect, March 8,at 1 o'clock, by earriages to Gracoland, LONGSDORF~At Irving Park, IIL, Marcli G, Horbio E. Langedorf, youngest child of W. iI. an Dora Longsdor?, aged 1 year and 7 months, §¥7 San Fraoclsco and Denver papers please copy. . WHITAKER—In thia city, March 0, of consam tion, Frank It. Whitaker, {[od 4D years, y Funoral on Thuraday, at 1 o'clock p. m., from his Inte restdence, 1020 West Monroa sireet. . 9" Now York papors pleasa copy. MAYWARD—In this city. March 7, l‘n‘lnncl nfll\urg-lfil!l‘h(ur.nfin Ellxlx For 30 ontos stroct, Tetse: ward, # earn Funoral Prhb[. A(n at 1t 5gc ock’n‘ m. rrzmd. of the family ars Invited without further notice, OWEN—AL hia resldence, No. 1785 Wabash-av., on Wodnesday evening, March 7, aftora lingering filnens, James Owen, 1o tho 70th year of his ager Notico of fanersl hereafter. e s + POLITICAL ANNOUNCE NMENTS. A A A P A AN AN AS. iy ey o cier] Versige inanthiy pay of careie AVeTako monthiy oy of puatel-cierks; Total Avnui ? - | 3r. 11il), and they reporied the followring, which | outraged by ber brutish divorced half. The wars NOON PRAYER-MEETING. bick under the cover of night. ~Were the fore long. O e e il bz oen Nyasg | Wora accoptod: N v Al s The noon prayer-moeting began yesterday with | Sllcgations truet ANl the wnombera of the WARD, CHAWITIES, e e e Bl Jieanirert, That {0 the death of Hobart 1311l late of the tebacl i Tal lico | the ainging of the hymn **\hata friend wa have | 3ot o1y TalseOnly two cut of th i ‘The Fourth Ward Republican Clab will meet at The montbly wecting of the Board of Managers | "0, the teaction. z Matteson Jfouse, one of Chicago's oldeit, Leat knawn, Michacl Fencel, o Granger, complained at polica nd s and unqualifiedly false. Only two out of the 8€- |, 0% AR 1o ety rat sk, , botween af the OM Peoplo's Hlome waa hold yeateriay at | (LU0 Warehouneinen do ot attach any fmportanca | wid it respeited hotel yrupristors, die “profearion, | hieadqnartors yeaterday that o lind beon doped | In Juaus, toen had ovor soen him, Thon as to Colvin, he | th orable membe; ¢ Inlils death wo ieploru the lowof & 13 triends une high in our edeemn and trug over courleoas aiike to friend o stran. e e to tho movement. They aay 1o protost was ever uE 5nb. b Jta 0N AR ARG hOB: the tome comerof Indlana svenug and Thity: | eniored ngainat iho raton chiarked, Shich han nok | fiscnred Anac in o TathR prescit and aieo. tho Soncltor. B Rarkon, | Farled inlficen o twenty sears. ‘Counnel lns in- | Kini, éenie “The tash donationn received from all ‘soufcon dups | OFmed them that the law \whichapplien to the pay. 5 !;xw :l,l:ylng‘s;‘.r‘: w'ng'h:l;n,mg {ewfi.l‘r]l:l!dnr‘llfllc; The Rov. . R, Davis read the nqlle;‘l for lon shop & 2 ndolph strae etail o ollca wfln made at once, r{'ml Iliram Bickford, prayor, 8nd offered prayer fortha varlous objocta eopor, and Aloxander Kennedy and G. VY, Good- | Mmontned In the requests. The audlonce then Wabash and Michiga; o'clock p.mt, Addrosacs by and othurs, never saw Mre, Bullivan but twice, ond nover put his e{nl on_her untll long after Lor husband was lflpfl nted Secretary of tho Noard of Public Works Bhe could not havo Influenced him to remove Bi . s ovening ot 8 the Hon. Sldaey Bmith il whoa Ilfo was lled 1 smont oftaxes is spplicable in thls case, —thal thzes thoxampleswell worthy | (ERPO,C00 OF oo takon and. luckud up on & | {oined insinging, *\Wo pralee Theo, 0 God, for | tuv, “Syag It fair to suggest that Hanford, it he had AUCTION SALES, D T St "o canh bolane g | Which bnvo boen paid without protést, and have 1 int we sncerely ymnatitzo whis e | chaceo o awiziling iames: Daley, L AR {":'.';y'r“n' lare. ! 1ived, Would havo detonsirated Mhelr trutht Tho hond s $414,83. Morchandlso was socclved to | Micrwards boon pronounced uncenstitutonal, can. | £ o be ! Thoy declara further that th e atiny by i1 Mhenci I oNE PASEE ; weality ot synipa d s amab of S0 ptong hovssca avo a1l madly muney ouLar hels | Bawsver (4 {elusio thuso Tnevas Tay bes (0 express The regular weekly meeting of the Doard of | Murage accounts, und as they have not suffered any | our feclings. ceown of rojalcing® wassungasn dnot by ‘Mr. and Mrs, McGrauahan, the audicnce jolning In the chorus, Maj. Whittle followed with & prayer, and then Bmith, and Chatles Willlams, Pp wora found luafing about tho pluce, woro on in and booked for vagrancy, By WM. A, BULTERS & CO,, testimony bad sul"rlud the charges finor than \! Auctloneers, 118 & 130 Wabash-av, powder. Would Hanford have proved them? Me, \Webber—Ilanford told Sullivan e would do 80, THURSDAY TRADE SALE. M f tho 1 i e 120 b -compllanco with th AN ABSOCIATION, s yesterlay arfosted on tho | gava out the lesson in tns sixth chapter of Homans, ., OVELR 860 LOTS {Jl?c"fifl;;mzifinug.mflr"-'. e lepdlennun hold | pecuulony damero by (1o, o CanpIancs MU | tna vl mn of tho Shy held o preliminary | aitaels uplorione aneak-thiel tamad Atbert 3, o | dud entd, that ' headh” 'wae the tople thay Mo | gl BTGB o pealn RS oty Sovth se ke From the Treasurer' monthly riport 1t appeared | known on “Chango hat tho Lsatern ship: meeting yesterday afternoon in the vflice of Scnit that the total balance on haud wua$1,K07.13, | pers prefer buylng short recolpta, Regu. while the Burr Milsfon_ncconnt showed o balance | lar recelpts are. according to ~ loard “of 3 0 the lant meotlug of §603. 403 recelpta for Fab. | ‘Frade rulew, those which have five days to expira sent James Couch und fowett Wikox, of the tuary, $537.50, The Buperintondont's report | on the basla of two centastorage. Those which have mont Hounes Alvin ' flulbert and C, C, 1hilton, Whowedithat the prerent number of iumates was | only frum ono to four daya 10 fun aro not regular, | of the Sherman House: Sam Turner, of tiie Grand 1503 ninl other ‘cqually satiafactary reparts wero | ond tho sellcr o make them so muat submit foa | Pacific Hotel; . G, Pulling, of the Commercial , tmmeodiately after he had stolen | wished ta uxcuk partl 7] upont, The rome fifty or aixty stamped ‘checks from tho deak | word **death™ was montioned’ thirtcen times of E, W, Nason, {n tho ofice of John Dupee, Jr., | in the chopter, while ‘‘sin® was mentionod Noom 11, No.'104 Washington strect, Whon | seventeen timer, 1o thes proceoded to romment nearchod at tho siation & bunch of akelcton koys, | npon each inatanca whers ** denth* wan reforred o caka.knife, d al 8] n wires wero | tu, Tho moat linportant of theso was tho one that found in his lio 1s suspected of belng | salil Christ dled unto sin, When Christ diod the the jury belleve? Why didn't the prosccutfon try to auibatantiato the charges? 1t was thelr duly to doso, in ordor that Hanlord's memory might havo been' vindicated, The srticlo stood demon- strated to be both falso = and maliclone. 1t was falso bocauso the evidence mhowed it maliclous bocanea tho Jaw presumed It to bLa so, ¢ Htice, proprictors of the Jlotel Repurter, for the puse of nrganizing an Association, —There woro Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, wcuLl’,Ni;‘cl.oTlm.\'u&AsnDl%Tplm Joobs, o arch 5, at0:: oc ALBUTTELS & CO Ateiton Hao necand floor. Cley mnd Country Merchanta will d good. Teceived from tho varione Committede Shavo o one-half cent per biishol. okl 1 i tuiget and Uik diray of” e Gt | o gereon who i Ueén doinc ail"Ghe thio¥ing | penliy s patd, and o caplo wero e froa P e e B e o b iy | [InCh of itble R0l ot r ehlats C0., Auctloneen. The regular montbly meeting of the Directreancs 1 a source of profit to tho shipper, n ton llouse; 11, G, Cummines, of thu Briggs liouse 3 J good for his pUrROL0 s **regite struck, Janford, guiity of a'libel, stood befors the sun the warehouscmen presceve | tho Rands 1ousa; law a criminal, of tho Protestant Orphan Axylim waa held nt the | SCIPie Are Jus Aeylum Tucning, ut % e ine. Monthly roports | 1r For thisr Detoctive Unuder yesterday pald a littlo ttention | , M. McCranahan vang thosong, **Tell Me More M. L, Nuwmon, of the Atlantic Tutel1 U, 8 . ng i 1ih 10 tho Canal atreet Jewel. auction shope, nnd | Aboutdesu o o, | SPEOIAT: SALE OF ry an After the ususl rocess, Storrs continued his % their equanimity, and have no fears of belng called } Thomay Kendrick, o ran inJamen AL, Parker, Charles Hendereon, Tumarke woro made by Fother Brobtson and the | , After th F U R N I TU R E B e aeroy et ooy o gccopted: | upon to pay any damag & G, of tho Merchants’ lotel TR S e of Lavyn geg a0 | Rar, i Bponcer, LI e i e P responding Secretary and Treasnrer, Matrop, and Rtevers ousws W, A, Jenkd thiat they are In **hock " tha public will do well to , nolghhar. dya: :lm{‘ llnlly lbrflhler. mlfi reo what is done with them.’ - ead, de: 0 8ln woul doscent made than several of the snide skopa in | thatyon wera saved,” sald a centleman who had iho saine locailty word clased as ght na an, oyator- | begi Alting o tha platrorm. OF 178 AUTLOR. ‘This dlscuselon, ho uald, was as essentlal to B proper understanding of the 0 clreume Solicitor. The Matron's rt ahowed tolal > I b llnum:und.hlnnm W, Scott, A S enn iy et shovlad folafaunss | © TILE TOWN COLLECTORS: A committeo of alx, courlsting of Messrs, Pull is, with exceptional cases, good, and thero have | VALY THEIR TINE SIOULD NOT BN EXTENDED. ing, luibert, Turner, Cumminge, Wilcox, und 0 mooner was the | #1#fer, iy frlend, On Thursday, March B, at0:30 o'clock, A Dankyupt Stock of Dedstcads and Bu- a8 1 tances of the killing. 1t would be tho boldest in. reaus in tho white, : The count; ver | Kuott, way apponted to draw up a constitutionsnd | hell, only to open up in some other remote quar- rayer was offored by th Rev. M, 3f, Parkhurst, | & e o cess e peatlL Lo o e, | e over ts Goodrei WL rocenly . | V1L tainy tho name uhide, and rles o the | lekut S av i Smears turned way. Lhior, | 0 Pasdm of G Lote, wat Inled to opesk it o aliptels ot et e Also, Tarly d Cl Rets, Bldehon E: sfon and \lu'l’:l:? n""l’“&rwflifintmll:dnlfll.; FY resus, Waliut Chsirs and itockers, Hls‘) Chalrs, EBither olie. otk e, i Sha Bl il Trenses, der Crveth andIaY GOIH & CO.1 Auctre. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS' ocistion, with instructions to report “';.l. rch 31, at o meeting (0 ba held at the $195.80. The ‘Treasurce raported recelpts fron | trod - Tente, Baard and donations 0 1o bt HikIe Teare | e s eeae Letiilature ot Springleld provid: than suficieni to meet the xpensen of the month, | 5 e B After_somu_discussion looking towanls rafeing | 10 make thelr roturn to the County Collectors maney, the Board adjourned to a special mecting | two montha, They had just begun to feel a littlo to s held Friday, at: o'clock I when the | better, and the Ananctal outlook was brighter than THE COUNTY BUILDING. by Maj, Whiltlo, and referred to Naamanaund the Ofieor Smith brought Jn James Lewis, a noted | pX Mad. ALTICHE, SUC FareTtec 19 Far t* ¢ n Antonfo, vagrant and_ bunko-uperator, sgainst whow thete | foxac, and wondered At the buaniy of 1he neonory Tuasd 1 N snd the luxurlance of the vegetallon,sunti ha re- Timisadoy of ll,":::: rifil‘r;;n &;‘lflm‘g. ?gm‘ul"infi membered that the Yan Anfon o Hiver flowad ne: hor liuase bad bean rotibed. of wearly Grery movas | orgSnd fhat e waters wera scot, theoukh ditches Do artielo. Ocers Patrick Hickey and Junn Gar- | (e tn oio comntry, and e felt Ik comparing showed the "%nuonblo. echolarly, orderly, laving, and law-abiding man™ to have been Lhe author of & wanton attack upon the character of a woman whom ho had never seen, Wwho dld not know him, who in tho whol of his life hsd nover fald a nlnl(ln llmwlnhllr:lhwny. ‘The articlo grew out of hin ing then adjourned. matter will bo under furtlior coneldertion. 1t hind been since thoy fanciod that they Lind the - ? Life, personal spito and malico, andl he was the Inclter AT ATOTION, RIOTOUS INERS, rity found a portion of tho plunder shortly after= | " Njay S¥hittlo wanted all repenting souls to risa | Of & libel and a dietnrber of the publie pedce, o s 4y suthority to fssue $1,000,000 whether tho peoplo Tho Collector of the Town of Niles turned $300 | ward, and arreatod John .mrunmn Butler, uged 7 . i was 08 miich 80 a1 0 man who polsoned & well or | Friday afternoon, March 0, at 2139 o'clock, at Duttet (hfi'I‘I‘ng:l':lzl;:';'vglyflxyv!l:lz‘ln:,p?x'x.d.l.hf Mot | ald a0 or mot, snd s LUl coming | overtothe County Treseurer yestorday, I ears, and dohnaud Michael Butlet bied | during o fow momonte of wllont prayer. Thero | kasas mitch ao a8 man who poleoned & well or | Eriiay siemann Mareh &, S AT A the scene of a bloody rlot. It could not wera savoral responscs to tha invitation, 5 years. Justice Kaufmaun was compeficd \ b d‘:.cm{q B s Bt e o b s Tho meoting losed wiih prayer by Alr, Paxon. cnder yeal Al rt Hutlee an ohn Rmerlc! Veare hold Ing00 ball each (o tho. Criuminal Conrt, TIUEREV. MR, WILKINS, Michael Emerich was granted a continuance until The Commisfon appointed by the Chicago Pres- ta-day, bytery to try the caso of tho Rev. Mr. Wilkins, of Jolin Dain, & saloon-keeper at the corner of ¥at- | Paw. Paw, for alleged misdemeanor, continued sted and Madison streots, W fore Comnisstone | thelr acosion yesterday In the rooms of tha Prea- HEnd s Sores o1tk now ifess and. ther sening | VEed brigunem ek hlack, 3 -boxes with now clgars en soling % " et oo though Lcy Had bech, the clfur WhIED | wos eltesay bt foe tora sl originally cama ‘in tho boxes, These facts were st forth by o man named Relrer, n relative of Tain's by marriago, but were of | ihe spocifcaions, vIs.: tha drit, ienth, and coursa denled by Batn, who mady an unsuccessful | eleyonth, 4ad hoen sustaineil, ond snficieni proof Aitemptio cplaln thom away, e case wan van” | had niot beon browigt forward to sustafn the other {InllI‘a nnul' i ur|nurn mx"' llnlnn}'er to l%curu l’ne ,|(.,; wpecidcationa, eativiony of another material witness, Commis~ | * Messrs, Trowbrldge, Waters, snd McLaughli sloner Ju,m halding Baln in bonds of §5,000, | wero appolnted to d"v‘nw ap in duo form thognr? ‘Tho lattor'a wifo ls reported as afterwads sayiug | dict, and that that dociment sbou)d be presented that Bain had kept up his Inucfsmn for a year or | at the next meoting, Monday norning, mors, getting & box of cigars for 81,00, and then | Pho matter Is not considereda very 4orlonn one, geiting out of paylog thu Government tax of 60 | s it all arose frum a personal quarrel betweon Mr. cents per box, ascer- | up Just st the wrong timo cast o 'he cmployes i the County Clerk’s office were talned from any one accessible to {nterviow what | ploomover the situstion, An estension fo tho ,gmd."" 1 tholratary ,:l Pebruaty, tha exteut uf the damage had been, Lut tha follow | Collcctors of two months meant to thom th poste i 4 iny statement explaine why the row ocenrred at all: po Tho Csmeron nnd Amberg Investigation stiil Home timo ao tho owners of the mines determined | poncinent of turning thefr collections ovor to tha | 00 ™ 1; 1 aout timo that sometldog more tolessen the cxpensca by discharging some men | Treasury, andthe consequent contlnuance of tho heard from I8, ° whom they deemed of no value'to (helr business, | Onunclal snbarrassment which had so long pro- | Wos heard from Thoy demandud of the foremau af one of the mines | vailed. To prevent (ho vaswago uf the bill was tho ‘The North Chicago Collector wili close hlas ofiice that he moko the desired reduction, and discharge and Lost thing that supycsted Itacll, and to | gaigrd Thoso deslring to call on him and save tho men. Al refuscd, and was el very natu- | (ils end thoy put thelr heads together and reason-. | [ovics shontd lose no thuie: Zally, properly, ond rapidly bounced wanresult, | ed. The conclusfon reachod was that the Coanty ) "About this time Mr. Hend, of the frmiaf W, P, | Attorney and the Assistant Couuly Treasurée | The maugle attho now iospitsl Js to bo thrown Jtend & Co., of thisclty, went down 10 the mines | ¥hould go to Springfield at onco to work againat | out. Thisis the way the county proposcs ta avold tostraighten out matters, but in the weantime tho | lte age, and arrangoments were made sccord. | $he threatoned lawsult with the persuns clalwlog discharged foremsn had' one from mine tu mine | ingly. to Lavo a putent on it all over the vicinity, piedging the men not to work | THE OBJECTIONS To TUE PASSAGE OF THE BILL The rush for money at the County Tronaarer's under Lla successor. 1o “seunisto bave Leenwuc- | were many, and outeide of the ono indicated abova | ofiica contintied yesterday, but no one got cnuugh cesful in his errand, and a large pro- | were thoss of a graver and far more scrious char- | outof it to pay cur-fars across the rivor. llogan portion of the men refused to work underihe now | scter, Which wera huld by tho County Tressurer | wos the eaddest of ilic sad, as he wasgtho only old oreman, Mr. Itend's orrival on the sceno Tucs- | ond County Attorpey, The objectfons of the | and favorite contractor who had failed to get some. day did not tend to help wattesa much, and nn | former are given in the following memoranda, pres | thing the day before. silray resulted, tbough It s as yet Impossible ta | parcd by Mr. Beye for use at Springgelds In th I, Bils ite of P, I, ST AL R TR IS | flte i o sobeioncis o, heckastnte | ni Uty Gt et b UERURIG" s K 4 at whict plication foy 1 elloguent v & o that raint yertitipants were. injured, T FS:?‘JQ’?’EE'I‘ ceto o thads Wi pasra iy ttliers | bula dissster, Jetters of administration wore ycs: dead, thoy wero scarching for thetruth, and for no man could truth and_ ita exacilos sacrificed., After dwelllng upon Mrs, Sullivan's fll-health, Mr. Btorre asked If, going to his aick sod proetr wife, thiat was & "t{me for cool and passionlces fiection, and aectding to go through g tedloas liba! suit, if Bullivan Liad gonoto Mr. Websr for ad: vice, he wauid have asked the ** cringing coward ™ why he dld not smito the man and provent tho cir- culation of calumny. Wbat crime hud been come mfited? Was therd felonlaus {utent In going to llanford to get a retraction, 1o havo the acanda) suppresscd? Tho wtatemont that it was presrranged that the three visited Hanford for the purpose of "w"‘;fi a retraction w DUTTERS & CO.'8 Regular -Saturday Furnitue Sale, rday, March 10, at 0:308, m., at elr Auerio Tovarsts 118 and 19 Wabara-ar, e e Ty By G, . GORE & CO,, 68'and 70 Wabashi-av, 2680 PIBRCES (-4 Cassimeres, Meltons, Suitings, Marscillos Vestings, and Linen Dueks, Dursduy SMoming, atarch 8 at 11 o'clock, at our Aset 08 1ooms, 114 and 120 Wahash-av, BeaT N BT RIS & (0., Auctioneer v BLISON. POMELROY & COw By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO» Auctioncers, 84and 84 Randoiph-st. 1tozether false. I¢hadn't thestigtitest founda- tlon to rest upon. ‘The testimoy of Saliivan was read to sustalu this position, he “having said that ho did not _know whero llanford lyed whea his brother and Mrs. Sullivan left honie In the carriage to go to the ncmmgu offices, and hio loft to fad out Manford's addreas, Thelr misalun was peaceful one, never dreaming that & reques decentand just could ba refused, belleving Han. Wilklns and some meintiers of his flock, A Ll g heyng tan ; —_— Gay evening AP, Nend went to Covinzion 10 pr e, sy i Yoo Hes KT T | sorday it to Dantel W Whiilos uner tond | | Sutico Summerteld yeseriay bold tha follow. — —————— O e o ey shut auviha livtt | Our Megular Friday’s Sale, cuvs the ald of tho law, aud yesterday all was | 13t0f October. “Thio Louks would Lot by the haiuls | fur 810,000, A few daysago Mr. tly wosaps | Ing: Nellie 8t Clalr, for stabbing Peier Doloet, ONE WAY OF DOING IT, of day from him for it? 1le deuled that thore wera Quiet o far a8 knows, o the County Cotierat uh Suns 1, *Tolestors thi | pointed gusidiai of tho children of tha decoased.” | oiNo. 400 Tweirih atroet, in tho atm, $300 to the Py UL LT Sty sxhibitions of vlolunce on Sulilvan's part MARCH 0, AT 0:30 A, X, cn?&'.?f;"'ifa'.?"fix:'é"'\'fl’udcfmf-‘1‘15331.‘.1" .57."5':.';':';". fote bifeh the sanie, woutd take untttJaly =% | The oill of tho city sgalmat the coanty for dict. | Criminal Co W Annll' "ruckor, larceny of $100 until 20, 3 rowi, yearw, with all possible factiis | ing prisoners -;. tlio Bridewoll 1» undergoing a Ellza McQGneaon, Ta., March 6—In these piping Avou six weeks Lo WL | {horough examination, 8o far It has been dis- Bayers will nd the largest stock in o clty AT ! o AUCTION. s In the ‘"‘"‘W of ( times of peaco the monotony fs somewhat re- AFTER TIE BETRACTION WAS REFUSED, Covington 14 a station. 'Yhoy are in Fountaln Gorman, vograucy, thiely d rgen the it when ho did bis duty in defending his wife. ~3fr, Cuunty, Indiana, very near the western line of tho e . Sndejendent of the tio require Correction; James Dillon, vagra) ne; | poye a2 Stores noxt answered the quostions, Why did Flor- 8, Blate, nd therefors’ 1a closs proxiuity to Dane | UTife Gounty Colléetur fo prepare the list, "1t will o o e priacotd 10 e Spuntrto | John Fitzgcrald, vagrancy, 83 Ano: Charles Jill- | Heved by tho successful mauagement of o swin- | Sec Uit J0GIETGL OF Tl Sarriage, and why did New Parlor Suits, 1 ville, 111, Dot pra et sivicatioy for Judpinent could ot | U0 1R 0 that dustitutlon, ‘and the-prospect ja | Ao and Willie Cran, vagrinoy, 830 eachi; Auulg | dlo liko tho followlng: A commisslon-ouse | Sutiirat have a pistol with bim? the former, New Chamber Sets. _ PARK COMMISSIONER SIDWAY, threaweckn, notleu of ‘the - ntened Pt catlun | that the LIl will be reduced, 5"55!;1’»!1. ,Rmv:_ya of & 915511‘ "ifi‘:?\l; u‘:‘.)q undey the firm namo D, Palmer & Co.” is sup- | ho eald Ihat Flozence got out to be a witness to the A full line Carpets, Lounges, Eofas, Chalts. Geu The Springteld correxpundents of thio Journal for Judusut, sl e onder for, the sala ot dellnauent ——— e v . e dTavetson S idosy, | Posed for the sake of perpetrating a fraud upon | vecbal retraction In case Nanford duclined to ulvoa | eral Hoasehold Goods, Plated Ware, Goneral Mere there Monday exaning 10100k aftir Tho Boath PATE | Eie i 51 braseriy bt Second S el o wte otbummary, twenty-two werened §25 euch, Mary | Sprigzicld, Mass, Northern lowa und South ! % = at uvestigation ; also been fired upon seven tines, a platol ever aince. DI not Bulit- riking Ilanford wlen he refuscd o be had opened s privato | mades thusthosale could ot begin befure the 1t of Dirennnn, Margaret Robinson, Mary Audrowy, and | €F Minucsotn are flooded with civculars which Nellio Burns, 8100 each. Murtha took o change | st out fu glowlng colors that the firm sollvits of Yaue o Justice buliak, and was ned ouly 35, Tlie Comptroller yesterday pald out §7,500 In fn- By L, MOSES & CO., wuloon at the nd, 1 c| October, 1t s not within the puwer of Luman posl- Fraistise bont eacenent chammsse. Tha | Wity i woihrotich B0 WeE T Sl T 2 dta: | tercet on city paper. : il eers, 25 Eaut WashInzto consigtments © of all kinde of prod. ary were nut canary bleds—iwera Auctioneers, Hf ts and lands In Cook Coutity i ons month, ' " 2, Before Justica B 4 Coffe, ent to the 1 Ith it Hatterl Py % »latcuient is somewhat remarkable, considenng [ MBiuest lo 14 | The'Vreasurer's recelpts yesterday were $2,177 ors Jus! cully, Jerr, y was went to the | uee, Wl most fatterlog promiscs of ilopille: but were farce-heartcd, Thureday, Marchi B, at 9:30 8. m., large sale of 4 nsequently & greas deat Of brunerty, Fey 3 o % b ! y, s large. that Mr. Bidway bas not beon In Springield (07 | Yaat atnoane of Lasex, wodld ubt oo, uhetel fosuieiy | from (e Water Departuent, and 33,503 from mis. [ Giminal, Cour fa $30K }fgnfflfi ents and | uucommonly largo vrices Tor the wime. fuil-bidoded men; and ¥ aitker of | gy clo'and Fancy Dry Goos, Clothing, Dred years, bias ot oponed a saloon at the Lalund or | the 1ataf Nuvembor, tho dsy Gaed by 3w, so 10 abeaky | cellancous sources, sarye Wollurd, se) Ml U, ahd Willisnd 1 Tho effcct of the circular s magical, and largo | them had been thore, situated as Sullivun was, sud 1] Hos Notions, ke, anywhoru elve, aud Las not” dispensed champague | 888 diyidink live for forieltcd piojeriy, & ine law prot 3 O'Dunnell, vagrants were dned §30 oich. Justico | quaniltics of prodisco of every description ovo | Nantord Lad ssid be wouidbrova the charyer, oods, Hosféry, Notions, e, o uuy taewbers of the Leglalature, o justico fo | Yides In bec. 220 that the “amuunt dus ou prop The following Commilleos have been called: | Kaufmanu ocasessod Emily unfl{llntkur- the Park Comumlssiuners, (\ should be sald that uone | 978 PROYlusly forfelted to thia bt e thera would Lo been trouble ia the cawp. 1f he had tbrottled him todeath on the mament, no twelve ten could have been found who would 'not bavo sakd to him sud to evary other man undar the I Ipped to this very liberal house, who al onco i Sach darow Ot | Sunor the producs of e ‘palrons o cat t, an ul 0 cusl nto their pockef Vi Corracsion. oo alpsty, geyetn the:Heee of | b ta nu oue, uutil they have reall.:u'l%.huu ing a hous —— W22% | Btreeta and Alleys of tho North Division, Thursday of them Lavu visited Springfield or seot any one o i e waray et 4 130; 4 there, of writteu thote. OF ‘S‘nuu Suy otter of anye ,,:,“L‘}:E{:_'}"c:;mgg e surreot jar Now, “any | at38p, m. i Pollco, Saturday at 1:00; aud Rail y le et le 1 a2 o {hiug'to auy oge 10 fnfuendy bl segurding tao | da7of Rovewber i aticr tat e e ie e % | roada, Suturday st o'clock. T RADDIN & CLAP) Auctioncers, 53 and 85 Wabaah- samo clrcumatances, **Go thouand do Hkewlsp. " UHEDAY, March 8, st 10 o'clock, the beat selected I states th 1a'0f tazes lavolved o such furfeit. % T TUN BEELEY ROBBERY, $10.000. Belng uncercmonlously interrupted who would write such & letter and ref TH 0 st 10a'clock, eialiilon bropytes coutare e bl urexcould o e e o et e | O ey e faatoen 1o pe) Tuincus (ha arrestof +Coekuoy | by tie Bheril, who suld out thels ellects for & | 1o prvent tho' clrcmation” of the siander woutd | STOOK OF BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS: strrman trouucl B Curle ILicarte, Jotr tad thire Ty beriuasqueation afto whetler they | succenstul in & yult bofore Judye Jameson o ro- cuuldbe added Lo the DEL suce Yoodeu Warner, * ; s he | Ev b 1. Tn gt utar 36 Darad, Daytoo, 0.t A J. r, SMilwatkcer ¥rod | Ghouatio o (a thle coutny Labiug Liate county, | SOVeE dumages rocelved iby Gerharat Schollow I | Jimy (:lrll:’inl; n\luot')’rr.:\‘llr{‘.!:‘mv.fi;::.n fi':‘n'i:, ::l‘l':; :r:J 3}4»’?& :ll'r“.I cutcludid b0 kipend s :L’..h}' :.:“T;fl ;rh ‘R\‘-‘.‘.’Tx.é‘.’.’.f.‘flfl'.' f-{ filfilfl:n‘: Hreroiodin thie markels 18, T 2O8 Witd, lactuey Bpauidng, Stedneuvtlie; wittain | S aadOucr Taxea would sgureaste deanly & BibloR belug thrown dowa in the bisement by the (811 of | 1o tho Beeloy robbery, was invutioned, Bicticluy Any number of drafts drawn upon the firm fn | callinghima **dog™y Did that exbiblt felonious < e Younm Altlwauks 1- Moutwn, tew Sorki Ii. 8. | gofla 4 sectlon of the stone sidewalk on thy weat slde of | wus positively Idcutified yesterday aftcrnoon b, testion for the produce consigued are now fntent? ils sppeal wos for ustice, and it was do- e, Minoca ‘Suother reason wliy the bill should not beconc the Court-llousa Byuare in 1872, Damages wero | Mr, Seeley's sorvant girl as tha wan who gagge "\I'“" et n .l’”lb S g T o8 | Jledhim. When the futerview Anally closed,— | — e s, N. Y.} L L B e A T 1ald 4t $10,000, bui nothing was awsrded, hfi v;hl{o lh'l"u” other’ nen .gum‘:“ the house, in o warket hese at llbe uut. .«Euna upino fat r;lnullo.xll-:;ll b‘m lAnuldllbc:;- moret It. b rataber, Latendec: . o . | which sheand 3Mrs. Secley and a boy were aloue e : wlen every avonuc of escaps ou clused—when B G SRR BRSO A | Ry R TR baras S Threo-siory abd bhse, | 31, the time. Shs"was wnsvie’ Lo Lauilty HIS COUNTRY HIS HEIR. TS A T2 thut was 2 1ho 1ol 0f busbend sod Tre il lector thio Couuty ‘Treasurer will no be ablu to complete tho tax salr, and setile with ihe niat ty, sud all otber suthuritles for tho 1ascs, for i Nulch L Lasuiven 8 bond byde tiie aw. 1y would. indecd. delay tho sanic som P gue B e Wil Hudon | | Naw Youk, March 7.—Josepl IL. Lewis, who and subJected to the closest scrutiny. But tho boy | died at his home fn Hoboken a few days ago, recogmized Woudrulf sud Gritith. ° McGarizle and | aged 83, was for many years in tho stationery mentatoue-front d dwellls 20200 feet Fath, nWelle, noas £l sircer, cous 460, 000: 1: Drigke, & two-stagy ood baseueat dwelllaz, 25550 feit, comer of Elm snd Sodgwick sirsciar cost wito that the man had made a mistake which b would gladly correct had been dispclicd—when ainont Huuae—. lf:i. rvfl;;ntl‘dfl Eugeno thero stood before him, in all his deformity, the ¢ Cony Woore, Boaton: tho 1108; Rl ¥k A At W AR CELEBRATED throughou the Unfon —~expressed o all ggn:b 30"‘ -udbuyxfilm:: > ), 60¢ per b, orlersQUNTIELL, Conles —eee e e, slauderee of hle wife, u.m-u..?l that slander with m— A beyoad tiat Ume, wad would complicate watters vory | $3,000; Jobn B ‘wo-story and basement | Detective Macaulos, who mado the arseat of the | bisincss on Nassod strcet, and sccumulated o | i Iofamous implicalon®il e hap beea apy A1l GOODS. L ey Alacrins sconuet, LIEAUICY Saanol, sctlo the | dwellluz, 20x28'fect, No. 123 Mobawk street, | FlogGf one of them (W eodrul) by Wiiliam Flaker. | Broperty of mors than $1,000,000. Ho bequesth- | (5icihold of B anger re-eachiod,’ when evory Ermpiie sack. hev g02d g iR Inesud ey deicers ualil tua years work 1s tom: cost §1,600. ton, ° e was looklng for Woudrufl, whow be | & bis cutlro cstate Lo th Gorerament 1o help | pulao of bls body was' Leating a tatioo of rage, be ) E. 3. Toof, utor, ioa. 8 Bevew doaths from scarlet fzver have besn ra- %4;" Yorks slexander Kewpt, Kau Clair since tho manifeatstion of & dlsposition to fight | ported so far this week, and the Hualth autboritics waaled forthe larceny of overcoats, ete., from E‘h’,""“ national debt, wakiung Georgo D. Y . D. c. %06 ; Uea. W. B, Layncs, U.B. ALy n:fi Hom.George | tho passizo of the objectionsble bill, sud eluce | are conddent that tho tolal for the week wil) be offices in the Chamber 0f Commerce, and who was esple, of the Manhattan Baok, bis exccutor. ‘would bave drawn the lwuran froin his pocket and spected by him to have beea & party toths | It ls belicved that he had no relatfons livivg. slaln the defamer of hls wif torze annouaced that 7l ] Sidaat B2 Buraiin, B W kriina b, CHgn e At palt-past 8 o'clock Mr,