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8 ¢ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Durlng the year that Collector Harvey has been In office the revenne recelpts for this district were 88,248,301, The ladica giving lunthes at No. 110 LaSalle strect, for the henefit of the Foundiiig's Home, to- day will serve fco-cream, Theodore Kranse, formotly & musiclan of note & in thia city, dfed recently at the County Insano Arylum. He had been an inmate of the Institation 4 for alx years, Tho Iliinols & Michigan Canal will be opened for navigation from LaSalle to Lockport to-day, and from Lockport to Bridgeport Monday, Boats are sllowed to draw foor fcet elght inches, H The Cottage Bervico of St. John's Protestant - Eplscopal Church will be held this evening at the residenco of Mr. Charles E. Crandal), No, 010 3 Falton strect, between Wooa and Lincoln streets. d ‘The annual mecting of the Chicago Flower Misa- fon will be held at tho rooms of the Athenwum, 65 ‘Washington street, to-morrow .morning at 10 o'clock, Members and nll, others intereated are invited to be preseat. The temperatars yesterdsy, as observed by Ma- : nasse, opticlan, 88 Madlson street (Tmnuxa Build. ing), wasat8a. m., 44 degrees; 100, m., 40; 13 i m., 48;3p, m., 47;8p. m., 43, Baromaterat ¥ o. m., 30.08; 8 p. m., 30.12, J. Kempoe, of Red Wing, Miaon., fell from the ateps of the Drevoort House last evening, and was severely hurt. Ila was picked up Inscnsible by Officer Peterson and conveyed to Rood's drug-store, ‘where ho was ravived and then taken to his room. Tho Hon. Witllam 1L Barnes, Past Grand Master and editor of Meart and land, and John 4. Alex- ander, Past Grand, of New York, are in the clty, and will 'vislt the First Swedleh Lodge this even- ing. They called an Excelsior No. 22 last evening. ‘The body of the man found floating in the lake at the foot a(’l‘wcmy-nlmh strect, Sunday afternoon, ‘was yenterday Identificd as that of Thomas Dlakely, Who has beon mmln;i since Clristoias, The re- maine were taken in charge bfl 8 brother of de- . ceased reslding at Irving Park. [ow he camo to : fs death {s still 8 mysicry, ) Willle Gibson, 8 10-year-old son of W, C. Glb. son, residing at No. 200 North Clark street, yes- terdny mounted 8 horee in the rear of Healey's livery stable, adjoining his parents' residence. ‘The horse threw him, and the lttle fellow's foot 3 catching in tho stirrup, Le was drageed abont 150 x M'cl. and s0 badiy injured that his life Is despalred of. The following la a complote list of the officers elected in tho Town of Lemont at the Jate election® Supervisor, Capt Stephen Keniugh; Assatsor, John Keamey: Collecior, derry MeCarly; Town Clerl, : . W. Norton: Commisstoner of illghways, Mat Warder; Justices, W, 11, 8kelly, John Usnnon, and_John G, Bolion; Conntables, Garrelt Flavin, A. C. Underwaod, and William Cammings. Mr. Nicholas I’ Igiehart, an old and well known - resident of this city, died yenterdsy, at Kvanston, ; from a discnso with which he had long been tne % Mcted, Mr. Iglehart had not been actively busjed eincy the dre, but vrior to that time he wasn promlucnt real eatate opcrator, and the horo of & uoniber of long-drawn.out lnnd suite; among - uthers the ony for that part of the Douglas ostato Iying juet west of the University, 5 Loffeo John, whilo belng taken from hia cell at the Contral Ntation at 3 o'clock yesterdny after- noon, got angry nt Supt, Hickey, who was standing by, and made somo dire threats, The Chief of Yolice told John that Lie 42, not proposothat. his suloun shuald be nade & shelter_far thioyo vory much offended John, and he threatencd to spend bis last nickel in persecuting the Suporin- tendent, ull of which falied to huve nny offect. Dr. G. D, Deebe was very low last ovening and waa not expected to live through tho night. ~Drs, N. F. Cook, L. A. HBecbe, A. G. leche, 1. Fellows, C. 'E.” Bl others wero near him, and_overy movemont of tha pine, was cagorly noted, ~Early In the evenlng ho o be several paroxysms wan though in " his dylng hour. The wpuems, hawever, wero “auccceded . by » period of comparative quiet, and it “was the hope, although hardly the expectation, that he would live throogh the night, During his ilincss, Dr, Lecbe has' remalned conaclous, and Iast night, In Fesponse to an {aqulry from the reporter as to Dr, Ueabe's conditicn addressed to Dr, Cook ond cone seyed by a brother phyaician to the sick room, the mesrage camo: '* (ot over the worat paroxysin, and hvgu to last another %v.“ ‘Thia reply wae ro- celvod by the asscmbled phiysicians as only suother evidenee of Dr, Becbe's cleat grit. ‘Tho gamblers, confidence operators, and mock- auctloneers of the city are resorting to n new da- ' ‘Yice for the purpoee of cvading tha attentions of tho police, They have come to tho conclusjon that 1t is practically finpossible, undor the present vig- {lant adwmlaistration of the Polico Department, Fun their shops, ‘They can run them, it is true, but the arresta aro 80 froquont that thors i no monoy i (holr basiness. Thoy have, therefore, each and all of them, declded to Incorporate them- solves into clube, snd Lo obtain the neceasary articles ‘ of fncorporntion from Kpringfeld. Thus Levy, the . «nlde suctioncer on the West Slde, haa Incorporo- roted himeelf, and has becomo the **lotiand Clup,” Mike McDonald, Al lankins, Watt Itob- blus, and one or two others, have also sent down 10 Bt:lmeld for the necessary documents, which ; oan obtained for a small fee, 1t Is oxpected ‘ that Dutchy Lehman will also start In and orgunize & littlo club to be known as the ** Grangera® Club, * all members of which can bity snide watchos with. out his incurring any of tho penaltica of the law, 8o far as the gamblers aro ‘concerned, the idea 1s that a clob-houso and it membors have certaln llq’hu and privileges which an ordinary gumlnh of. tablishment doea not posacas, The probabillties are, however, that they will soon Gnd out thas they are mistaken {n this view of the case, - TILE TRAITORS, i ‘The Tnvestigating Commlitics which was nppolnt. ed by the Democratic Clty Central Committes to cacertain who the partios ‘were who proved to be cnemics Lo the purty on election-day held a meot. ug at Dewoceatic headquarters yestorday after- noon, and organized by selectiug Willlam 1. Con- 3 don Chalrman, Tho Commitice ndopted a plan of 2 procedurs sud tho following resolution: WitznEas, Bcrious chiarges have been clrculated apatust tenibers uf te Cly, Centrat 'and. Campalin Commitiees aud otlicrs. reyardiag tnotr conduct a the : Fecent city campatuni an WITERKAS, It 1a important that tho truth or falsity of these chargéa be usceriained Leaoived, That all perwons knowing that candldates, Jucinbers of the pbore-named Couinttices, aud others 4t uuty buund to [shur fur Liie siiceess of the Democrate le party, and wlio Lroy ed recreant tu the truats reposed s iy bu ety requcatid aara them either by written or thetr shymatares, orby wppuariog n penen Dafure the Cumi nlttee, wiitcn will meet dully at 4 p. m, &6 American ¢ Expres Bullding, on Munroo atrvet, ALD. W'MURNAY, . 1t was atated In wome remarks published yoster- dav about the thidreth cass that Aldermai-elect McMurney, of the Teath Ward, wos amony the ; #upporters of the whisky-thief, " That genticman r said yeatcrday to a reporierof Tow ‘Pituxe that y notbiug could puln him more than to bo placed smong the bummers, It was his intention ta sct in the Coonclt with the friends of economy and re- Jform, and 10 prove by his votes that be wan deserve dngof the confidenca reposcd In him by . thows who clected him, Hu waa unalterably opposed to admitting lilldreth to 8 seal m the Councll, and should porsistently voto agoinst hie admisaion. Ald. McAurney utated that, whils ho was o hisck , #mith by teade, iy assoclaiion had niways be : with reputable sud order-loving men, and that e dld not Intend to do anything duting My oficlal carecr which should discredit s past record, MICIIIGAN UNIVERSITY, DINNEN OF THE ABSOCIATION, Thero are in this clty many graduates of the chief educatlonal Institotlon of the Siate of Michigan, Theve, baving formeg themsclves Into an arganlza- tionknown as the Michigau University Ausacla- ¢ ton, decided to hold s yeatly scciable and hanquet, : ‘The fret ous happencd at the Palmer 1ouse yeae terdsy, about seventy belng present, Sucluding soverl Jadles, After an {uformal reception in one of tho hutel parlors, the compeny ropalred to thy dining-room, where an ulaborats collatlon wae worved. James B, Angell, LL.D., Presldent of the Uni- yeruity, present and occupied 8 seat next Lo " the Chalrman, Dr, Edmund Andrews, Among otbers preseat wore Prof. Freomsn, of the Uny- Torutys W dngliv, Lty ;R Eldowney, Lit, 73: W, Keenan, Lit.. 3 - C. Eustmun, A, Crittendon, L. Lit., 73y ¥, b homas L. Busi, Lits, "70; J. 8, Maltman, Lit.. 370 Vo 8. Lovelly Lit) 4703 A B, Rtich, Lit., ‘61 A; Jobuson, Lik, 405 P, W, Jones, Ly B, Velew,' Lit.) 003 ¥, Chandler, Lit.s ; t', 'od;" Mary E, ‘Androws, Lit., ‘405 ’ P, Sceley, Med., 563 o M, Witder, ] Frederlka Ferey, Law, ‘76; B, 11! 5 ) Law, "0;A. A Lowlay, La, '35 A, Stephcns, Law, W, 1y, Law, , 178 Gen, O. L Munn, Eclentlfie, '68;%0, b Price, of Galesburg, Law, 60: Ur. 8. A, MWl s’ Lit, 61 1 8. Towle, Law, '07; Heury itestand, ’ Lit., ‘73 0, P, " Dickinsor, Lit,, ‘od; 1l Mefop, | Law. " '00; W, Jobinston, Law, '05; D, l" Hauiier, Law, ‘05 un 1. Boardinan, Law, 08, 11, 0. Mcbavid, Law, "0 Law ‘T B bolt, Law, '73; B. ‘A, Ulrich, 580 B, A, a0: VR, - . K artin, Law, LK. Luwe, Law, n x“"?“'lfiw' eeler, Lit, “5d; . 1. Marslull, Med 75: W, 1L Huoper, La 71 Al 6. O, Lk Jabi M, Burgeit, Lit,, 68, Adter il sninge catuble Lkod been disposed of, hu Chalrwan read letters of regret from Prof. Dulae, of tho Chicago University, aud from the Feealdent of sho Auociation, . J; M. Walker: LU irat toast was then unnounced, **‘The Unis veralty, " 10 be responded 10 by FUESILENT ANGELL. Hu sald it was tryiug fuf o pervon like biin from the Tural districls togel along with o nical such sy wus survad befute biui, but Ly wa ed up sud sup- {-\.nud o cuck side by 1t was seldom hat he left thy y Ju term time, Lut this dccaalon ae col ldered 83 of grester lmportance, In lgoktug up und i downtbe wble Ly recopnized boye whom Eonxd ¢ huown yearvuzo at collegy, and ke folt, Bot Jike \ waking s st apecch, but fike ¥oing wrvuud gud TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY: APRIL 11, 1877, eitting 6 cach one and Ing him how fared §twitly him In life, o wan tonched to the heart at the kindneas that had always been extended to him by the alamni of the University, and he wished to tako this occasion 10 express his thanks therefor, The University had many polnts that were remark- able,—it wan remarkable that within n genera- tion the Univeraity had leaped forward into the front rank of American aniveraltice. 1t wan well known that the first student In the fustitntion was yot alive In the fall enjoyment of health and strength. De, Willlame, onc of the founders, wat now livinz In Ann Arbor in tha very shado of the great work that he had helped to create, No small rln of the aucces of the (nfvorsity was' due to ho band of men pathered around the first_Hrents dent, Dr, Tappan—he referred to Hoiee, Freese, White, Farquelle, and othor noble nen whase en- thuslasm was enough to start a nniversity in & wil- derness. In Frecae's administration twa great steps were taken forward, Ono wae the act permitting gradustes of any etandard higheschool in ihe State to enter the l‘nlvrnfl‘v Without examina« tion. The other was Lhe admfesion of women to the colleglate conmo. The Legislatare of 1875 had given no laes than £300,090 for improvementa In the grounds and bulldings, and it was evident that the State Intended to be liberal towards hor repreacntative school. ‘Fhere had been a constant cfort not to be content with the pnet, but to pualy on Lowards the poal which they were a1l hoping to atiein. [Applause,] Other toasts were civen and rupn‘ndrd to as fol- lows: ‘The Profcesors,” by Frof. John C. Freeman: **The Medical Department,’ by 8, A, McWililsme: {*Tha Law itich; **The New Departare, erika Porry. bim. Rothman tried to get np, and Dwyer kicke him agafn. Shay said he got ‘the hat and toak It home with him, and when e fonnd out the hoy wan dead he threw itaway, Tind a conversation with Divyer, At fiest he denled everything—said he wne notthere, I'told him. **Don't you know that yon killed that hoy:™ Iie esld he aldn't care 8 th— if he did, Then he oaid he waos there, ] that the next morning, when he learned dead, he thought he wonid rin away— 1d be consulered a murlerer; but he conclided to remaln and go to work, which he did. Five boyn were under arreat, 1 talked with all of thent. 1 have not mixed np their eonveraations, Policeman Webber testified that he plcked Bothe man tp from the sidewnlk, and that he was dead. Pollceman Whalen, wno arrested Diwyer, tertifed that he denfed sometimen that he waa at Wella and Michigan strecte, and ngain wonld ray he was there, Shay told all about the affair, Witners carroborated Shaak nbout the hat, and the remark D\v{‘cr ‘made abont the killivg, ‘Ihe crova-examinatton bronght oot nothing, Detective Flgnn carroborated \Whalen' and Shaack as to tho conversations had with the ac- cused, COUNTY-PHYSICIAN MOLOEN testified that he made a post-mortom cxamination of the body of lothman; there was no external contusian or discoloratlon, Al the organs, except the stomach, were healthy, Tho mucots mem- Lrane of that organ wan congested. The valves of the heart were full of blood. This was produced Uy a sudden shock. 1lis death was cnused by n puwerfal impreasion made on the nerves that pre- #ide overthe actlon of the henrt—from rfllir of the hearl, A blow on the stomach wonld canse that. Inmy opinlon death was caused by a kick in the stomacti, " Ife mlght have died from s blow on the head or In the hack. The prosecntion then rested, TIIE DEFENSE, Mr. 0°'Brien desired time in order to bring In some authorities on the polnt that, whera iwo parties particlpated in an aflmy, one tnnocentl and the other with Intant_to_ do Injury or to kAT, the first could not bo held responsible notwitlstand ing his particivation, There mast bo & joint act or Intention to convict both, Dintrict-Attorney Milta sald it the case came nn- der the liead of involuntary manslaughter, the queation aa to Joint Intent In the killing cut no tig- ure. If there wax a Joint Intent to assanit, and the assault resulted In a killing, both were eyually gullty of the killing, “The Court did nut think thers would bo any dis. Pmoulo the law, lfe thought O’'lrlen’s posi- ’Inn waas correct, but it was a quostion for the ury, Jherc ordora wore ngned by Tapen in Harch, 1873, The raport wns aigned by Justices Haines, Toyden, and_D'Wolf, clalma ordercd paid I Rodbertus for about 81,100, assiened to Field, encict & Co,, wers referred by Justice Meech, 10 whom they weee reforred. ordered paid, than] yeur, Another order for $123,56 of J. TRodbertus, turned over to th by him, in 1872, presented for pay, ued Uct, 4 r(elrvlwr, E. G, Mason, Justice Hatnes, and Clerk n| el 3 Un motion of Joatice Summerfleld, the Super- Iny year, \‘|=0t'l bonds, Tio thought $25,000 was enongls. 845, e thought the bond should be double tho amount. It was then fixed at 250,000, Ing Clerk Watis It, Carver 8 volo of thanks, THE IIOME, THRER-QUARTERS OF ONB PLR CENT. The creditors of the Home Insurance Company held a meeting at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon In Judge Blodgett's Conrt-loom in the Government Bullding, on LnSallc street, for the purposa of witnessing a sale of the remalnder of the ansets, andtoreceive the declaration of a diridend of three-quarters of 1 per cent, The ralo twas opened by Mr, W. IT, Holden, attorncy for the Amsignee, Thomas Buckley, who put up a stove, threo chafrs, and a box of pigeon-holes. A face- tHous creditor wanted to know If the pigcon.holes were fire and water-proaf, and whether the holes wonld liave to be remoyed scparately, [t was sold for $4 to Dan O'Cannell. A claln for rent against Joseph and Sebastian Sehott for 8500 three years® rent, on liouse corner of Ilarrison and Aberdeen streets, was sold for $0.50 Wetherell, AND MUUS, examlnation and report of the affales of the Hoard, That in_urgently demanded "by the public welfare, weeks, Meantinio wo deny all charges, and de- to meet our accusers face to face, What the public want to know Is, not what pri- s oo whother thy keptand itn funds lawfully disbursed, 'The ace counts sppear fmperfect and lIrregular, but tho lmrunlflmumud sliall have the amplest oppor- unity to explain and correct them, and wa hope they may mucceed, APTERNON SESSION the defenso Introduced s doren witncrses as to character, all testifylng to the **guodnesa™ of both for peacesbleness and r(llelnul. 80 far as thelr knowledge extended, None, however, had ever heard their repntatjons discuissed by any one, Fenton Whalen testified that he was with Dwyer Just fall when ho purchased a hat. (He identifiea that found on Dwyer as the ono he saw him buy.] This ended the second chapter, tale's Attorney Mille thon opencd for the prose- cutfon, not claiming that the accueed really intend- ed to kill Bothman, but that the nlt was usluwe ful, and, having been p pated In by both (dince, If Shay had not thrown Tothman down, Dwyerconld not have given lum the fata) kick), the death following involved tho eriine of both, and made them gulity of iuyoluntary manelaughter. Mr, Kottle followed for tha defense, argiing that Dothmun's death waw accldental, and not the result of an Inteat to kitl, clahining that, Hothman havine o d. N. A claim for 250 againat A, . Gar. 'ew York, was sold for 50 cents to Mr, The clalm for taxes of $147 against the Schotts was bought by Mr. Lossing for &, A Judgment for §8,500.20 agatnet Frank Agnew was next put up,.and bought for 821 by J, N. Wetherell. ‘Thero s nterest at 8 per cent due on ril 30, 1875 A clalm for two county bonds of 8500 each, destroyed by the great fire, was nold for $22, 60 toJ. N, Wetherell, Thu Assignee then offered a lot 50x102 fect on the corner of Unlon and Mazwell streets, known as the Blrd tot. 1lg sald the Compuny ‘did not marantec its title, but rold whatever Interest it ad. Mr. Florhelm started the bidding at $100, bun\r‘ym raises it went up to 8080, at which fig- ure Mr, Thomas E, Gilmore became the purchaser, This wan tho laat of the asvets, aud the Ansignes was prepating to read his report, when one W, 11, Sinson suggested that there was o clajm o roposa Lo protect ti the support of all the Executive down to the lowest, Notico {8 horeby civen that at the prover timewa wlil show ourscives '* frecholders" according 1o law, Coanves C. P, HoLoea, A U, MinLanp, . F. A Muus, 2 State of Nlinots, Cou Charles Muchelke, oith w hat he Is made a partial exam acconnts of the h\V 0 expert s ation uf the hooke, pape; L Gilicagn Park Coinmimloners, 1Y% | Ecabbed Shar'e Liaf, Shay Tan afice. b 1o geble | foLiaL e fdethe same 1 Moy material rerpocts ! , cRunF and IIberfects Reton D“?',’,;‘,’,’;,‘},";,',";‘n'fl‘.':: B et o | ek was. mfray fan, after him This AMant furthor saye that the assets snd lshititles ut his handa on liothmun's shouiders, and Le fell El’ wn. 't Uetting bis hat, Shay left. Dwyor had done ng In kickiug the’ boy, but it was natural for boya to kick ane nnother, /o any that he Intended to kill Bothnian was untrue. e denied that Shay was responsible for Dwyer's acte, and quoted some auttorities In support of tho position. The buya could nol be reformed byhncmllng thew to tho Pent- tentiary, ‘fhey werc “honeat and hard.working now, but if consizned to Jolict would come ont crimlonle, M. ('lirfen apoke next, making the samo polnts, and enlding with o strong quenl for the bovs, cape- clally for Shay, who was his client, and against whoin he sald thore was no ovidence” of Intent—on essentlal ingredient In crimeo, Mr, Milld then closed for the Fenple. and thocaso went to llxc“)ury ata quarter after 6 o'clock, when the Court adjourned until 8, About that hour the Jury camo in and returned a of the loard and the proper balance of the Treasurers secaunts caunot b deterinined witaout opening, Ing, and yerifying found {n thy books of the Board or Its oflicers, CiaRLYS MIUUELKE, Bubseribed and sworn to, ete. CITY-HALL, . License-recelpts yesterday wero $550, 'The Clty Collector handed $749.48 to the Comp- troller yesterday. The Comptroller lasned revenue-warrants yestor- day to the amonnt of §1,500, Water-receipts yesterday were $2,021,08; from mieccllancous sources, £2,010. be lnfi‘l ns such, It appears that two months or so azo the judgmient for $8,500.20 auninst Frank Agnow .was sold to Nelson Dunham at ng:bhe sulo by Lhe Aesignee for the sum of 81,005, Dunham pald 8200 11 cust, bot probably umufim he would "be throwing gued money after ho patd the remainder, and falled Lo puy the Dalanco of 8805, 'Tha judinient wan resold yeuter. day for §:21, Iendn“‘n mlance of $784, for which Duhham s rexponsible, This clain was put up at auction and bought by Sisson for 81, no) penring desirous uf contesting with bim the ership of the claim. Tho Avalgnea then wentonto read his Afth and fnal roport. Tha nun{ in_closlng the eatato was explaized by the difiicalty In collecting when every bouk and memorandum seas burnt in tho ire, The Iollowing Is nn abstract of the report. ;I;;t‘ill collections.. $188,078 post. dy ap- owne 1 Trocecis Of Mls yestends; i yorlet acquitting shay and yinding Divor gullty, | the month of March amounts to sbout $20,000. ”.mfl':‘“,':fi,“““ _K'-"f:_";’", and giving him one year In tho Penitentiary, J:}fi!{i;’,fifl;‘;,}flffli} .‘122':“&'&'"{,8',“",.#“&'13 Froved up Waca. .. i NICHOLAS STAADEN. services, tal Nabilitte ‘_'—' DEATI OF A MUCH-TRIED MAN. Ald, Baumgarton thinks that a trip to the 'rhe’?munnl\.nun:; B4l 540 Nicholas Blasden, the North Divislon fire-bug, | Arkansas 1ot Springs will caro bis rhenmativm, s sy ;Y5730 | has taken hia last chango of venuc, and whethr | 1O 1¢ going. Proterred dont Lot | the change waa for thy bottor or worso s for no | _ Col. John H. Roberts has returned from Spring- Hialance to be divide 3, 160 0 foid, whero ho bas been working with Frank Amount necersary to 131y | manto know, At o fow minutes past 6 o'clock | ROl TH4To 16 bss becn working with The ratimad yesterdny afternoon ho waa found dead and stark Mayar Henth will make 1o changee at present in 18,443 { Daked In 3 bathetub by his son Frederick, who [ NoYOr] cmployed by the city, Applicants with m;u.:nn:(bw“:n .| ‘kgmnna ,fi" 3.,..1 :;ul l!m; .lml1 returned ,;rom In vlllll . 10 | “ntiffcatea " witl govern themselves accordingly. Waa not quite suMetent to make & dividend of i father's lawyer's office n relation l.hn:u-lau’ll'lhl of 1 per cent, and that itcould not [ to the caso of arson still pemding, m’:la":f;nfir.}: ‘;2:1;!?1'-‘:1?&?\:{;?!: lf:;‘udln'-tn!xtr:f Joan "‘;’}I‘x}fu ety Un orpentage. 2':.} The body sras quite cold, and was In s half-reclin. | row, and begin makink abservations, proparations Ing posture, with the feet projocting over the end ofthe tub. 'The water which covered the body barely reached the chin, controverting the Idea that Staaden commitied salcido -by drowning himsolf, A allght fzoth protruded from the month and nose, and the cyea bore a pecullarly glassy ature, Severn] for testing, etc., though tho actual test will prob- #bly not commence untll Mondny, ‘The Secrelary of the Board of Pablic Works has drawn upursuparulvln the county the n’m to use one-third of the ilccnl strects, while the now Court-Honso Is buliding, the laying of n sldewalk and eroctian of a fence by thie muount of some advertising bills had not, boen computed. The dividend, However, would about hree-fourtha of 1 percent. 1n alsosaid that, coneldering the diMculties under which the As slgnea Iabored, he had becn very succeesful, and thist the ratio of expenses to reculpta hd only boen 14 or 15 percent. It would bo at lenst twenty days before the dividend could bo pald, thero wus | of tho nelithbors were called In, and with theta br, | the county. The county autboritics are expectad connlderable to be done first. " Mr. Hitbard then 10 algn ths agreemicnt. nsked what disposition slionld bo mode of the ra. | L10FY Hooper, who gavo It as his opinlon that | 10 ekgn tho agrs Htaaden had been solzed with an apoplectio fit, and died In tho position ho was Inat the timo {he ALsclzed bim. 'The froth. and the clamimy damnp- ness of the vkin, hio ald, would indicato on apo- plectic dosth ruther than une by druwniuz, but an autopsy and (nuest alons could tharoughly settla the exict causa of the death, TIR BTRUCTURA in which Staaden caws to Lis death Is o large barn two stories In helght, connocted by n Jung_uno- story structuro with the store, No. 210 North There wero three deaths from scarlot fover ro- portedat tho livalth-Oflica yestorday. Tho foliow. ng arc the locations of new cases: 203 and 2 molee atreet: 330 Parmaleos 406 Sedgwick: H) 1k (two cases) s corneraf kightaonth and Kisks £ Seward: 205 Finks 124 Fifth avenuo; 220 Suel” Iy steect; 76 Sedgwick, The followlng bullding pormits were fssued yes- torday: Williain Smith, fl'x&l Indlang nvnnue’. 2 story brick Larn, 3 by 25 feet, to coat 81,2003 John doneaand John Howtand, two 2-story and ' basa. ort. P The creditors wero latgely in favor of nm:rovln it at once, but Sisson fi"' up and made his nsusl” objections, Ifo thaught there wan tao groat o din- crepancy betwean the nominal awsets, abaut 2200, - 000 or $20, 000, unl the atnott cotleriod 3isy, - 000, Ho would like to cxamine the ftems of thd re- port firnt, andseo if it was correct, Mr, Wetherell, reprosentng 8240, 000, aald ho had no objcctiony 16 make. Mr,~ Horting, = represonting 3160, 000, stated hio was_perfectly maifafiod with Mr, Bucks Ie/'- action. Mr. Florshelm, holding 850,000 | Clark strect, which wae the sceno of lls erfime. | ment brick dwelling: ch 10 by 0 foet, Now, 252 of clalma eald ho was' u favor of | Thero 1 harcly. any fumituro in and |.and#54 Weat Cangress street, onch: John having the report ;Spmved. aud Mr. | what there is, la mostly of home manufacture, wo | R. Uarker, two dostary brick stortw and dwellingy, Scellyman, ropresenting §70,000, thought the As- | poor had tho fawily becomy, ‘The wails ure un. | 25 by 05 feet each, at 833 und 836 Wabash avenus, slgnes was to be commicnded 'for Lifs success. | plastored, and all efforts toward pa onlng the | to cost 80,000, Nothing wea left. Slason, therofore, In the fuco Of | barn off nto rootis have beon manfiry to shiple ‘The experts who ara to examine the Crib will go out prescutly with the diver. It {s underatood that City Engineer Cheabeough L unwilling to have the repurters sccompany thew, 0o examioa- tun of the foundations bas been made within a year, and should anything be found wrong it mieht creato o punic wero the piblicto hearof It, The Fluunce Committco aud the Mayor will probably “me“nf the oxperts, aod thoy will stay outat the Crlb all day, CorporationCounsel Anlhon{ bes stated that thuro i¢ na tiine fixed by law as lo when the Coun. cil whould commence the canvass of the recent vote, Tho terma of the Aldermeon-clect are for two years, but the law does not dircct when' thetr termn shiall comuience, but they can oty fake thelr seats after the result of thu vots ie doclaired by the Council, nnd they serve thelr term from the Umo of taking their seats, Tho torm of afico 1s :finly dxcd by law, uot Ité commencement or ending, auch testimoniala but to withdraw 'his abjections, which he did with the best grace he could, The mpun’l was then instantly sod wuanimousiy ap. roved, i The Assignee mado some explanstions of sundry compromines und answered soveral questions, and then stated that it would not be of aany use for the creditors to expect thelr munoy for twonty days at cast, ar It would require womo timo to make out the warmants, The meeting then adjoarned for- over, DWYER AND SITAY. CONCLUSION OF TIIB TIIAL, Tho trial of the boys Martin Dwyer and Dennia Shay for killing John J. N, Botiman on the 7th of Scptember, by kicking him in the stomach, was re- sumed Ju the Criminal Court yeutarday morning. ‘Tha attendance was about the same as on the pro- vious day—sowmewhat larger than usaal, the friends of the accused coming in to encourago them, A Jury having = been procured and the upeniug specches mode Monday, the examination of wit- ueascs for the vrosccution was beguu, ALFIND MORTENSEN sworn: Knew Bothman: ho wis iny wife's brother; he was a Qerman, and 17 years of age, and lived withme. Ile welghed 118 pounds, and was gmall 1n slzo—not quitc &8 tall as either of the prisoners, 1was with the doctor (Holden) when his body was oxamined after ho was dead, On his stomach thero eshico curtains, A rough wouden ataltway con- nects tha two storlus, At the fout of this stalrway In the bath:tab. Lverything vurronnding Indicated that the mon had uet 8 sudden rather than an ine tentional death, The objection that o soan would hardly: take o bath d;medistely before aupper s controverted by Staaden's wado of life; of recent years o wad Irregular Iu all iy hoblts, Duriag tho day lic was 1eft alone, there bolag no fear of his making uuy aliumpt upon hle life, us ho aeemed more cheerful that ot any tiue since Lis troubles cuine upon bin, daughtor wos out viuiting, und hls sun was at the lawyer's, ou o message juven him by the fatlier.. Intho middlo of the afternoon Btaaden epent an_honrat the xaloon uf Ueorge Bchorl, corner of Chicage avenus and Clark street, and then appeared to bo in 4 wnoet happy conditlon, The way in which he dexcendod the stops into the axloon caused Behorl toremark, *'Stadden, you act liken fresh young mian Instoad of on oid ono, Attentiont March i Taall of which taaden responded {n tho mosg soldierly manner, he having boen o Prussian sols dlerin layouth. Whenhe Tefs the saloon, he semarked that ko would go howme, whavo hhwsels, and tako n bath. That was the Just scen of bun alive. ‘The neighbors have pald but llitle atteution to the uffulr, not caring o have a row with the Btasden family. ‘Tliey siake thcle lLeads and think that Staaden committed eulcide, true to the laxtin hia mania for bestluy insuranca companios, whether life or fire. Among such 16 §n rumores that titasden's 1ifo wue heavily insured, and a closo lnqulg 24 0 thu facts did not bring furth o denta) from ¥red Staaden, 2o thut It fv more than probu- i TIE PIR® DEPANTMENT, Fire-Marehsl Bonner has fssued Ueneral Onders No, 4 to tho Fire Department, which aunounces to the members Sthat Maurico W. Shay, Jocl: A, Kinney, and Thomaw larry, ntly acting as slstanis, are uptmmml Auelutant Fira-Slarshaly. Firut- Auniutant Firo-Marsbal 1) J, Swenio is re. Heved from commsnd of the second battalion, and saelued ta duty as luspector of tho Fire Depars- went, §iiy hesdguartors aro atthe bouse of Kn. gine No, 1, 107 Bouth Jefleron street, Becond Asshitaut Plre-Marshal C, I. Tetrio s fue d from command of ‘the third Lattal. fon, and placed In_ charge of tho re. (olisbope Thind | Amistant Firo-Marshal was g blue mark, That wassll T saw, First eaw bhilgnu lh,u decl;ml \\‘ul- u:_ {:ml ot )‘wl:yfl lifo b\"l‘ld'lnm l&l‘hllll 2:;5"";“;':;"" fvomflll.l:.“l.ulllnlh lon an Wwax formerly ol one against tre, lon cotnm: Cl 0 Secon: on, Dreyer thees of fonr days afiar biRdeatt. I'know | policled as lis wag formerly o i otlaba, 45d o | 1t headnuriers Wik be at (hs horrey taa ALion: the kind of hat Bothmas wore on the nightof the innuest will fake placo thisforenoun ulthe Chicago | ical enginu No, 4, Dearborn aveuue, Asulst. 7th of September, J bouglit it for bim that day. | Xvenuo statlon. ant Firo-Marshal M, W, Conway s trasfe il Tsaw the samo kind of & At on Dwyer L, Afison. from thio soventh (o the fourth battalion aih Lam not certain that the bat Dyer had on wav | gy fre, which wea (ko Leginning of all t! headquartrs atU1) West Luke street. Juhn )i, my brother-in-law's, Dwyor was polnted out to rows of doceasod, ook placa In No. 210 Nopth | Oroen, Captain of Houk-and-Ladder No. 8, and ma by & datective. Char ¢ about 1 u'clock Motday woring, due | Leo Me Captain ol cngino No, b aré ape JOUN P, KUGRIL Iy, L It waa extingulshied ‘with u Ioss of | bointed Asslatant Fire-Marslals, Tho ormer wli) aworn: Live at No, SORg) o, s e Dadished wit that jibad | command the third battalion, with beadquartorsut =t No, 86 North Wells street on *ho 7th of Sepe beenaet by an Incendiary in & pliv of kindllng. | the bouse “of engine ' Na. , 38 Chl- tombor, MHemember the procession; waa staadiug | wood 1u the basement, An fuvealigation was bad | cazo wvenue, Meyors whil command the ot the alduwaix at Wellaaud Slichizanatroctu; waw | tho - nest duy. . sid * Biaadon arrested oy | weventh bLattalion, ‘with headquuriera st “Duwyer and Shay theru; they wery lu sgroun of tve | charges of araon ani - attempied: aarde | Ebgine-touse Mo 15, b, 08 Wost Lwenty~ or 513 who passed ‘Iiree of them afterwardu | 7) 5, sccondatreet. Licat, B4 Smita, of Engine 17 snd Licat. Wiitiam 1i: Townrend. f EEgbis 15 sppolited Caplalis; D. D, licaly, eniineer of No. 20, tw appotuted Livatonant und dsslghed to Kagin g arronzements of traloy sod the distribution of kerosene and puwder wers thor- ough, It sufliciently explainse Stuaden's methods 1o say that he placed two dghtod candles so that cama back runuing und puseed me; they wero two orthres yardsupart: the one in front I did not knqu Lo bxd uv hul ons the second way Shay, and the tiird Dwyer. " Shay usiped ou tho At tat b placed NG, 5. "o uilice OF Baysriniendens of Macki, sy abouliss, BAL T i drs T A s the e 0¥ Would ignite ‘thy teaaieed, sl Teuey E' LGSR v m.é culne up, of people were ing ey Ly i nt dul #nd usslgued to the daty of engincer of Tornied s kind of ring. und 51 | sewr was mativey of ' the Cirand Jhyr o o gt tho aitention | fhat duty, and anig TR of kicking, but who kicked | conldn's say, aud Shny caiue oat of the crowd snd near to where 1wasstanding, snd Dwyer asked Shay, ** What hava yuu done With'the —— —— — 1" aid Sliay sald, **1left hitn Inying there,” Thoy then went north, 1 paid stteition o the boy on the widewalk; blood way comlug out of bise wouth, wnd I sald'h deud, e waw taken Lo & drug-stare, 'Flie cross-cxamination developed uothing, WILLIAM L. UICKMAN aworn: Waa at tho corner of Wells zod Bichigan Dwyer were found againit Staaden, une for urson and ong far attcmpt to wurder. Aug. 1 ho was called up ta plead, and pleuded *% Not guill{, after which Lils counsel teled to auash the Inifictments, ‘The watier wad nrguced Aug, 3, sud Judge Gary Quasbed ous tndictment of 0o particular account, but wustalned the mors lmportant one, he mat- ter cdine up aguin next day, when Judve Gary re. fused to reduce the buil boud, but put the cand over aonth at tho requcat of prisoncr. The case then sunk out of ukght until ct, 14, when Stasden ups TIE COUNTY BUILDING, Mrs, Austin J. Doylo continues very 111, and her lifo 1s sgain deepaired of, ‘The Committee on Publlo Charitiés viats the Tn- :m}lhylum to-morrow to recelve the supplies for pril streets on the night of the 7Uh of September. & fo » v The County Treasurer yesterday made np an ox- 1w boyu fallowiig a (R wllunu';pnwlull. Wi oy ‘r’:::qu mfc't‘:' 1'«:- T.w’.‘}:t‘lfi. b “fi}:d;ff ‘.'L‘.“.fi Bibit of the Statu tax coliccled by him up 10 dat on (Shey) Jusiped ou biw, and pulled him down, sud th uther (Uwyer) kicked hiha fu the bronst or side, Thetwa wentoff, and § waw the lad vy the sides walk try toget up and ful) over. | weat up to B, aod hesccuicd 10 b dead, helped carry "'fififi [ d.mgmunw‘.m i uot sce suy boys cutting up, 0 any hat picked un, 4 1 =D not wop iloward 8, Schodleld testificd that ho saw Dwyer DuPage County, The caso cate £3 trlal there duflng the following year, ond e was found guilty sud scutenced 10 the peutieutiury. o had uctually raached Jollet wnd ad begun sorviug his thae wheb a duclalon of the Buproniu Court wua ubtalucd utterly sctting aside thw telal and letting him go free. 1o wus a3ain us dlcted {u thid cqunty in March, 1870, but bo tuok a change of to Lako County. whers $hu 3874 lovy, 10 be forwarded to Springfeld, from ‘which it appears that ho has recelved $120,020,85 fsow thst source, 1t looked like uld thines to sea Periolstaround the Luildiug yesterday, e was kindly greeted by al 1i% Luvlucss was to gut hls contract for the Court. House feuce, which be says b will commeace Q yenue bullding to-day, kick the boy twice, wnd heard bhay ek Do yor ber, i e b Vot aud Duycr vaid, VTN | b e B Gy T ivich 13 | Bexton yesterlay commenced work on the Court- Ilouse, and fu duy or two will deliver and pat i ‘[wcu the 8rit iron beams, which urrived yeaterdsy, Walker Is huvpy, but would be far happlor if e Couunty Boand wuald put somne woacy In his way at ouce, for ho peeds it. ** 1ow cau Egun bu yotten rid of P Iu the gress 800 ull-ale0rbiig question Wit g os Ky Bt thla city in the rear of Lis old shop. Tho case created unususl excitewent st the time on uccount of tho b, ceded dt, which h Could not suy positively who caught the B threw him dums,ml thiuk It way bwy»r. of sl Fruuk Brown vaw one boy kick suotber In the stomuch, but ho couldn't tel) who tho Kicker way, JAMES M'AOWAN sworn: Live at No, 1ud West lsrrison strects was fullowliug the ntocculnn: know Dwyer uu flro which fmuedtately pre- stung the peoplo to wuck o State of norvousncss that ‘the leost luthnation of areun was cuough to put them in a blace, Staadew was & mau about UU years of oge, five {lfil‘ aud a Lalt high, weluhing 200 pounds, tle 3 bers of tho County Huard. 1ls (s 8 thors i thelr Fhay, They were there that bight. I wua with tived on tho North Bidc for 3 long thwe, sud | pide and It would oot Lo surprising 1 at thei, 1 did not seu uything of th offray. Taaw | was one of st 9 " b They wisk sy e aller it occurred, ot Micligon wid Wolla | Geruian eltions, -+ oo™ 04 Woat uoiceable | thnd @ bold sticwpt to ount itk They wini wosia ane as Court-Jloudv architect whom they can use. Egun has so far failed to sult thelr purpzw. Buveral swall-sixed speculators were sround yes. terday weeklug luvestvent ln county werrants r’.'.,u by employus i licu of their walary kr March. No Inveatineuts were reporied duriug the day, because tho partiva boldlug the warrants and the specula tors could uot aures onthe discoust, The eus- plo; ‘-‘: aro dally growlug fu love fur the Counry 7 wirvets, aud unlum‘ucnu{;l 1 taiked with thew the nextday. oy sald blu hat was sustched by Both- iuay, sid he run after Liw. Juwped on bis should. nlalx’t. an{illixlh of thew fell down, sud Dwyer gavo 1 o kick, Was arrested for the offeuse. Lawreuce Kircher alo saw Dwyer kick Both- man; did uot sco Shay do suything. POLICEMAN BUAACH who arreated Suay, testided that ——— THE SOUTH TOWN, . 173 DUSINESS WOUND UP, ‘The South Tuwn Board Lcld an adjourned mect- Ing yesterday afternoon at 4 o'cluck fu the ofllca of Clerk Watts 1. -Carver, No. 48 Clark atreet, Juatice Summerteld preslded, d Justice Mocch proscuted a report of tho Auditing hay told him tlut Lo took Botuiwsu's bst aud sowe ouy ele | Committee, recommending the paymeat fol- | The Grand Jury yeaterday beard seversl witness- s o i ety ot atched bla it o | Jowlng clalia, witboat lutorest o OF e fol- | The Grasd Jury yeaterday beard soverl witaess Fub ufter bim and caugtt biw by the shoulders Bacder, Adawson & Co. 400 | for aua wiluces, but st tizel ahe refuscd to go. She sud they fell, wud thew Divyer came up uud kicked | BRbeoek Drothen, o Lnzlly conscated, however, sud set About arranglug 700 29 1,000 1t wasaceepted and the Elght ordern tseuad 10 dnlius buck without action wustice ainca prescnted 8 number of bills of Jndges and elerkaof town elections, which were Snpersisor Lincoln was tendered a vote of forhls efclent services dnring the prst he Mutual Life Insurance Company In that year, was ent. On motion of Justice D'Wolf, all oatetanding and disputed clalms were referred (o tho new Su- Cletk Carver waa allawed 813.25 fo salary since Joctinn, visor and Aseessor were nuthorized to leass offices for the uec of the South Town Board for the com- ) Jn’lllm; D'Wolf called up the matter of Super- Mason etated that he would Lave some 000 pikced {n iiis hands during the sear, and ‘The Board then adjourned stne die, aftor tenders WEST CHICAGO PARKBOARD CAID PROM COMMISSIONERS HOLDEN, MILLARD, Cnicano, Aorll 0.—Toqll whomit may concern The sole canse of the present desperato effort to procure our removal from the Weat Park Doard s a determination to defcat & thorougl and impartial fAnanclal cxamination Whatever ‘mny be the. result, It Is fn thoroughly competent hande, and canbe completed inabont slx mand a hearing before condemnation, snd tha right vate fortunes wo Lave saved from the panfe, bnt itk accounts hiave been qmnurly We propose no (n‘Jml(ca to any one, but we do he lluhllc and defend onrsclves n this maticr: and in thls have the right to expect ublic authorities, from the nty af Cook, s, 2 'xn:g..f ors auly” sworn, upon hia & large namber of accounts’ not ' The pay-roll f tho Hoard of Publlc Works for and providing for This offur specinl induccinents to purchasers, at whate. sale and retall, of sheet musle, musle hoaks, vioe HNus, gultars, and all kinds of musical Instrumeants, Geucra) ngents for the Staudard organ and Steck her tollet. ~ 8he was engaged in tals womanly Enllcn for so lone A time that the Jury adjourned efare ahe waa ready to anpenr, Sho will testis to-day If her toflet i completed in time, . Tt A 2ald by thoeo who have seen both that there Is & atriking resomblance between **one Tweed, who was once connected with public worka In New Yorx, and McN veeted with the erection of the Court-Honee, ‘Thelr noses are mald 1o hiave the samne peculiar houk, their foreheads a aimilar boldness, and thelr ait & remarkable sameness. Farther compatison H p«mlmncd until after the completion of the Court-Jonre, The work of preparing the Commisstoners' rooms for the use of the Connty Treasnrer was conunenced yesterdny, and when completed the chanue will "be great. ‘Fha President’s deak and latform are to bo remaved, tha telocraph ufiice ransferred, and everything turned opside dovn generslly. The Cominittee-room {s tobe used as the Cashler's ofiice. 1t will take two weeks to make the changes, and when they are made the room will be ziven to the books of South Chicago, lyde Park, ond Lake, Some days azo two yoong men were caught In thenct of rtealing rome metal on Canal street. One of the nartics waa arrested at the time and taken to all, but the other being Heet of foot, escaped. he owner of the meta ins since beon looking for {he runaway, and yesterday met him in Jail visite ing hiw partner, e gobhled the gnnnn man up, tandeuifed bim, and pereeaded Him to nccom- pany him to the Unian-Strect Station, where he gn}‘lfinw 8 hearing to-day, He gave his name as mitl, The next Grand Jnry Into ho Instencted not tohear any of tho ardinary potty complaints, and to send comploinants 10 tho Jusiices of the Peace with their gricvances. 'The move 1s a good one, and, If carried out, will result In 8 great naving of time, Iabor, and money, For the most part the coniplainants havo rrievances bascd on spite, and the (rand Jury has heretofore been thefr revort, knowing that there but one aldo of tho ease conld Le heard, while before a Justice the ncensed would lnlvoowmrlm\hy for dofense, cte. Ono of the re- nulta of the new order will be the rapld depopula- tlan o the Jail, 1larms, the conteactor of **extra® nulnrle!,r. it Ie not gencrally known, has & partner, This pariner claima to a_twa-thind interest in whaterer the county may piiy Harme, and is on the war- path, prompted by a settled conviction that the farmer Is trying to Leat him, and thus the muddle thickens, Yesterday it was reported that the partner was about to apply for the appuintment of a Receiver for the old gentloman, and also for an {njunction to prevent the Connty Treasurer payin, him any nioney. It woulF b eruel if the patne o the Commissicnera should be blacked fn thils way, It hae long beon noticesble that the County Tioard has Its favurites in awarding contracts, and also that it does 10t healtate in making awards to them to give them their own price, Anotneé fact in connection with this favuritiym 14 that it matters not who elso goes unpald, these contractors nro cared for, nn inetance of which lias occured In the 1nst four days in transforring uioney from what i known os thie Hallrosd Afd” Fund to the General Fund, with which to pay Sexton nhout 817,000, The fuvoritiem la sueceptible of explanation, but the county cmployes who have worked for tho month of Starch, and cannot get their pay, sra clamutlng for fustice, and wonld rather Lave their dues than any explanation, CR;MIN.AL. % TRobert Wilson, of Belvidere, was charged with selling lquor and clgurs on the falr-grounds of Boone County without a lleenso. Hoyns held him 1o §1,000 bal), Meyer liarrls and Ben Meyer, two youngsters barely uld chough to be llabla to puntshinent, were arrested lust evening by Ollicer Kerwin 1 the act of stealing lead plyo from I, Goldmith's bullding on Clurk street, near Adams, Jobn Parks, better known as *‘Diamond Joc,” fa agnin in hard Juck, 1le waa beforo Hoyne yes- tenday, charged with haying taken ont no United States icense while hio was sq)ling whisky with Kd Gray, Teid in 3500 Lail till to-day, Early yesterday morning burglare cut through a brick wall fnto 8. Opeuhclmer's eausage factory, No. 139 Canal street, and then made a torrific Lut nnsuccesstul onsluught .upon the safe, The dours of the aafe wero battered up badly, showing that tho job lind been done by bunglers, 0%, of the Twelfth-Streot Statlon, yeater. 0#8 & young thief numed Georze Meyer rom a barn in tho rear of No, 130 New- berry avenue, owned by Mrs, Roacke. Moyer had with bim ae much pisnder as he could carry, and had scvemi other blundles packert up, for which ha futended to return. Willlam Jamee I8 the namo given by o tramp who last ovening entered thu” shoc-shop of Clomens & Stamo, No. 130 Fourth avenue, far a fow morwels of tood. * Awha was leaving ho holped himaolf o several articles of wearlny apparcl. The owners guve chase, and wore nbunt to atons him to aeath, When Officer Chariea Aldeich interfered and boro the prisoner off to the station. Tho police have long suspected Jobn A, Fitchetlo, or **Cofes John," of rucelving stolon nmpuny‘ but insunie way or othor cases sgatnsi Im have never beon pushed, Yeaterdny, how- ever, bu was arrested by Detectivo Lansing, $200 worth of gola and sliver colus having been' found Iu hia ru-wmun Wwithin o week afier they had bean stolen from Dr, 1L N, Youny, of Nu. G0 West Mudisou atreet, At 4:30 yesterday afternonn Mavele Conners, o 1ittlo 4-year-old n.-umlnf at No, 107 Wrlght street, Wun run over at tho sulces by a lurye truck Lelong: Ing to James Novin, and_delven by somo unknown person. Tho little one wan attended by Dr. Mead, who found her lujuries to bo of o most scriony na- ture, Tue regular drivor of tho truck, James Day, had Crefused o urn o the track 10 let o Clinton strcot car pass and at tho corner of Joervon and Wright streete, thy conductor of tha car, Thomas Curtls, ot ont and attempted to force Day from the temck, whon he wan strick by the Iattes with the buttend of n whip, Day then ran sway, and sent this unknown mnan to taku charee of tho team, Day was nrrested and locked np ut the Twelith-Strect” Statlon, but the rullian who ran down the llttle girl managed to make guod his evcupe, *! Justice Summertlold yestordsy Lold the follow- Ing: It. G, Tindull, forging two notes upon his employers, $500 to the Criminal Courts Andra An- ruws, larceny of a coat from M. lafaky, of Chi- cago avenuv, and recelving stolen proporty, $300 on each chargo to the 17th; Chy tomer, Charles Blgslow, James Danley, John Ityan, vagrants, 510 or thirty dnr. each; lonry Smith, vegrant, sixty dayn; Annfs 1y, Rubart Jdunes, * vaurants, §0 cach; Anthiony Smith, violently ansauitin Miss Olincka Oaden, of No, 078 Stato street, February, $1,000 to the Criminal Court, Kaufmann fioed Julla bradley 23 for trying to drown hepsolf n the river, and thien aliowing Do- teclive Behaack to rescus hor, Justier Scully held Jamnes Whalen, alias ** Foxy," ana John Iouston in 81,000 111l to-duy, for the larceny of Dr. I, 1. i Nellie Strathmore and - ' Treat's horso and bun{. Lixzle Wulker, vagranis, took change of venue to dustice Hallsbory, nud’ were given. twenty-four houra to leave town, e e —— ‘That fashion has Its Nierature, and that art fe employed In ita service 1o excellent purpose, s mado spparvut by un inspection of **Andrews' Buzar,' Thae adulruble fashion lottors from Paris, n, and New Yorl ars mudels of thelr kind, wnd rendable us 4 ro: Tho ** Hazar' §s pub. lished by W. R, And, inclunati, - e ——— CHICAGO SNOW-WHITE GLOSS STARCH I8 the whiteat, purest, and strougest starch In tho market, Chilcaro Tmproved Coru-Starch Is a3 pure as tha new-fallon suow. Try it and convince yourselves, a new Chlcago cnterprlw, employing 100 bands, Such euterprives bhoild up Chicage come merctally, and find employmont for lshor, Chl- eago Btarch Company, coruer Clark and Twelfth strcots, ——————— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, ¢ plago. Quality guarantecd, No, 15U Ntats street, —— e —— INPORTANT TO NEBVOUS PEOPLE, The Klectric, Turkish, and Modicated Vapor Daths given by Dr, Somers ol the Urand Paclfc Uotel are highly recommended by all who have trled them, Open froum 7 a, w to O p. 1m, * —————— PIANOS TO RENT, At Lyon & Healy's, Btate and Monroo streets, you cau always reats good nuright or squsre plano, ut & low rate, MARRIAGES, BIIENICK—WALSII—At 170 West Monroe-at. ., Tuesdsy ovendnie, April 10, by the Huv. Father O'Nelll, Dr, 0. T Shenick of thiecity, xad Miss Julle ¢, Walsh, of Murebsll, Mich, DEATHS, . KENNEDY—0OF wearlet fover, April 10, at 380 Bouth State-st., Frank H. Keanedy, only sou of F. . sud L. Kenuedy, aged 3 yeurs 8 moutts and by s Fuuoral on Wednesday, April 11, 3t10a, 1. HOBINSON—AL Waterford, Wis., Aprll %, 1877, of inflammation of the brain, Pearl Eluise, daugh* ter of the Rev, W, 1. uud EMla Prench Hobluson, sged 8 wouths aud 18 days, IYDE—AL bia rostdence, 504 Fulton-st., April 10, 1877, Edwin X. Hyde, iubis 62 year, Fuuersl from bis late resldence on Thursday, 10:30 8. m. Frieuds of the funmily fuvited, BROWN—April 10, ot 450 Warren-av., Uatile J. Mawkios, wife of A, V. Drown, iu ihe Stk year of bea aye, of phthists puimonalla, Fuueral Apeil 11, 0410 d.un, from tho sbove place, by carelages to Rasehill. IGLERART—Ou 'f'ucsday ufternoon, April 10, 1877, st Bvanston, 11I., Nicholss b, Tglohart. Notice of funoral horéafter. COUK—AL the Soldlers® Lowme, South Evanston, 1L, vn Moudsy, Apnl 8, 1877, Chatles Cook. sxed 07 years. Formerly of L'uanny C, One Uundred #nd Tweat-njath Tlinote ¥ oloutecrs, tad formerly of Pontlac, 111, VOSS—Tha funersl of Charles F. Vous, formerly announced for Thutsday, April 12, will take place to-day, Wednesday, Aprll 11, at 1:30 p. w. Dr.8chencic’s Standard ltemodics, ‘The standard remedies for all discases of the lungs are Bchenck's Pulmonto 8yrup, Behenck's Bea Weeld ‘Tonle, and Behenck's Mandrake Pilts, and if taken bo- fore the lnngs ars destroyed. a speedy enre s effected. ‘To these three medicines Dr, J, 11, Bchenck, of P'ill- sdelphte, owes his unrivaied success In the westment of puimonary disesses, ‘The Pulmonte Syrup ripens the morhld matter fn the Innga: nature throws it off Ly an gasy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter i3 ripe & slight courh will throw [t of, the pattont has ress, and the lungs b+ #in 10 heal, Toenable the Pulmanle Byrup todo this, Schenck's 3andrake Pitls and Schanck's Ses Weed Tontc must bo treely used ta cleante the stomach and liver. Schene Mandrake Pllls act oa the liver, removing il obatruc: tans, relax the gall bladder, tha bile atarts freely, and the liver 18 s0an relieved, Schenck's fea Weed Tonte fa a gentle stimulant and aiterative: the alkall of which it fs composed m witli tnie food and presentssouring. It assiats the gestion by toning up thie stomachi to & healthy condt- tlon, #o that the food and the Palmoufe Syrap will make 20d blood) then the lungi hieal, and the patient wili surely get well If care fataken to prevent fresh cold. All who wish to consuit Dr, Schenck, either persane ally or by Ictter, can do so at his principal ofiee, eorner of Blxth and Arcti-ats., Philadeiphin, every Monday, Bchenck's medicines are sold by all draggiats thron ant the country, To CONSUMPTIVES INVALIDS. WINCHESTER'S 1IYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND 80DA will promptly and radically cure consumption and absolutely provent its dovelopemont in nll cases of Predisposition or threatensd attack, For WEAK LUNGS, CHUONIC DRONCIHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, NERVOUS I'ROSTRATION, DYSPEDKIA or INDI- GESTION, LOSS OF VIGOR and APPETITE, and all disearea ariuing from POVERTY OF TIIE BLOOD, WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPIITE OF LIME AND BODA 18 A BPECIFIC, belng unc- qualed as a VITALIZING TONIC, and BEALN, NERVE, and DLOOD FOOD. Price, 81 and 82 per bottle. Prepared only by WINOHESTER & 00, Chemists, Hold by Druggleta. A6 John-st., Newr York, LIFE INSUIRRANCE. UNITED STATES X 1 INSURANCE GORIPARY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262, 263 Broadway. ~—=—0RGANIZED 1850 —— ASSETS, $4,827,176,52 - SURPLUS, $820,000 REVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY 1SSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENDOWNENT POLICIES APPROVED CLAIMS MATURING IN 1877 s oe JIINTE ON PRRESENTATION, JAMES BUBLL, - - PRESIDENT. Tiranch Ofice, D0 LaNalleaat X N n, o L, DALD cuAlA'i-lEX?l."I'.‘"usT 3 l'l.tlnl: finufln(r‘nfinnh VANILLA CMOCOLATE: T MAILLARDS VAMILIA CHOCOLATE, For BREALKTIAST, LUNCH, and TRAVELERS, Defics all Honest Competition, Sold by all leading Grocers. LINE, JETTINE For Ladies’ Shoes. SIARR GOODS amasirirnina SR ARIE GOODH, i Coapiet Wialerstenn "o, . b T feltresing xiso o e T B e S S DK lurobaw Bl Wollsdisen i, Ohlasee, AUCTION SALES, By HIRAM BRUSIL To Déalers and Consumers ! MANUPACTURERS' SALF, OF BUPERIOKR SILVER-PLAJED WARE FINE TABLE CUTLERY, To close the Estato of the TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE COMPAXY, 1 SUALL SELL Y AUCTION, AT STORE 152 STATE-ST,, On TUESDAT, Aprll 10, 8t 10 o'elock 8. ., 2p, 1., and 7 ‘nlu"-.‘inlco‘hllnuu'vfl(;t day unily tho ba: il 7 f Bel hio stock conaiats (a part of Waltors and Balvers, & logant Fruit Stands, Dinnor and Breakfaat Onatars. 0 dosen Yorks und Epoona, B Ioe-Pitolers, 5 Uake Baskols, Blogant Elnornol. g %u;%n Bal vsrill'lnvi:tiéfn!;n. TODXO AN an locks, And a tull linu of Bilver-Dlatad Ware. All the goods are warranted firateclass, bearing the irade-mark of the factory, sod will e sold willious Teservation ur it 1o cluss tha estats of tho i N NPT AT ! & . TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE CO Uy order of JOUN 1. SWAIN, Treasurer, Bsle lo comuicuce Tueaday at 10 8, 10, Lawdles tuvived to attend thils salo. Gvuds on exhibition il ou ¢ tUsH, Auctioncor, 108 Fiftliay, THE BALH OF FURNITURE advertised for this worning, corner of Mudison snd Hlioldon-ata., I postponcd (o \\mnem-r. Apri) (1, &t 108 e when §s willall be s01d Fegardiéss uf cost or ————————————— By ROBERT SOMUERVILLE, GREAT SALE OF PAINTINGS. THE PRIVATRE COLLECTION OF M James L. Claghor, OF PUILADELPUIA. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION IN NEW YORK, April 18 aud 18, at the Association Builfing, The colloction comprises RARE AND IMPORTANT SPECIMENS by celebrated inusters uf the Frencl, Gerwan, Kuglil, American. lowiaw, sid Brautsh schools, via.| Alma-Vudeuis, Audr Acbenbacl, Bougueresa, lirfan, Terstadt, Boughton, Nosa Doahieur, Curoly Churcly, Coute, Coumpta-Calix, Courbel, Diss.” Dsublzuy, Jules Dupre, Escorura, Fromeatin, Olilord, Herbatholer, Toncds, Kosus, Lumloats, Medrsso, Maccart, Merle, Paslal, Ietstabl, Tl Koussau, Adolph Behreyer, Trovon, Volts, Zamacols, sad otbers, Now oo stibitiou st the Kurts Gsllery, No. 0 Rast Twenty-third-st., i Madison Bausre, New York, Thae sale will be uuder e supervision uf Mears. M. KNUEULER & CO..auccemors Lo oupil & Cu.. Nu, 170 Fifth-av., X, V.. who will answer sll communleatioas relatiog to this sale, supply catalogues, rucelve onders, el HORY. BOMERVILLY, Auctioneer,” e JIOBT. BOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. CONFEUTS i N E R 4 L CELEBRATED throughout the Unlun --oxpreased o all posts, "1 D asd upward b 5, 40, GUc per B, Adldresy ordens GUNTUER, Coufec o ~ exdtMd oty the publle The FIXPT Ta1L» 7 MOAT Tn Oy e vt sepcioble ois woek i tnmanserure, % Far Uar In (he N iirers 18 hne X Banat, | Teorthten timexits coat 10 wvery matnor and family'sn Chrive, endoin. Bampie box cantinine § exkeaa 14 ois. eachy sg O R S i a0 T, T, Blalibiet, New Yorl Pl i 2 KR VL LR DA A PERFECT TOILET S0Ap, First amoog the artiae of Soaf, b isites of tha toliet ts a g, of the o rxnenrlve & pe fn thie mar: ket are'm m coarse and delotortous inntrriats, ang thelr delleate coloriug mil fravrant p W3 tao ey gonceal the moat repuliice impurities. The daciowre reeently made pubile regardihg thin sublect gre poe Urely atartling, and deacrre rerfous considrerafiog, Scented Koapw nee naw X 1wn to be extreincly objor. tionable, espectally If appiled ta the hieads Infurlng ‘1ug halr, irrititing tae scaln, and (nducing mevers hoags nclice, The cliaracter of the Ingredicnts may be Inferrog from ‘the atatement 0f a gentieman who' makes {ha #centing of Sunps fifa busineras lic recently deciared thay n this emplopinent were om-livd; n 10 ten 32073 Lelng thelongest period during uccupation cotild be fullowad, jculty of procurini & ty ‘“lru Aarticle of i 1 at Inet vibvinted, liowever, thanks 1o tny kil of Mr, 1,1, Barnirr, of 4 Boap Manu facturcr, whic The diil; Tollet £ remlunted, necess erawn to the nunierons victarlus al After vears of yiatient Inbur and sclentinc u; Mr, IiAnuity hins succeeded In perfecting the compois tfon of the Aneat Loflet soap ever Introdused, The prig. cipal inuredicntr aro the nurest segetabie olin the fung. ufacturiag processes are catirely new and orlginal, ad Sl Feauit e simply unparalied fi this departuicn ustry, LT, BABRITT'A TOILuT Boat™ In the trade-mar Dy wiileh this clegant tofiet Juxtry {8 dealgnated: s for appiication to thu delicate akin of {nfants, children and ladies, it 14 attouctlier unequnled fn {8 emoltieat properties. Tho Koap s nat s ¢/ fumed, the Ingred) ing of siich abvojite purlty ne o teqnire no all 171 chenitairy to disgulse Infertor motarinls. The Most: wey Qned tade considers tiie ahaeace of ariificial perfurng {he pertection ot amsetaots and tic pecaliarcliaracier c o abllti'a UAD Fenacrs 16 the moy 4 aireeable article of tho kind ever mme, i apectally desirable for the usa of ladies this mosp ls equally anpropriate for oller, aud as It makes 8 1ia vy lather It 1a also one i haiti bk ius RN e i apon the mat b Betome concratNeis Ford Tribune: o Aperiment, Ine B, T. BABBITT, New York Cify, By WM. A. BUI'TERS & o, Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av, FANCYCHINAWARE WINE SETS, VASES, &e., WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 18 & 120 Wabash it 10 o'clock, 1% our l!lmul‘m. Auctioneers, TRADE SALBE. WIITE GRANITE AND YELLOWWALE IN PACK. AUES AND OIPEN LOTS, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, TAULE CUTLELY, IARDWALE, CANPETS, Wednentay Mivatng Avait L 3 0 o'clock, AT BUTT £ ins, d ONE CAR-LOAD, : f 50 Brls, Pure Cider Vinegar AT ATCOCTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Aprit 11, at 11 o'clock, &t our salesrvoms, 118 120 Wabsshi-ay, ‘The above ts recelved direet from tho mannfacturer 1n Michigan, and can bo relfed upon as belng I'ure Cider Vinegar. S W3l A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers, THURSDAY TIADE SALE. DRY COODS, WOULENS, CLOTIIING, AND 100 SAMI'LE CASES BOOTS AN sHoOks, Tharaday, April 12, at V%) O'clock, At Butters & Ca.'s Auction ftooms, secoiid faor. City and Conutry Mere) (8 will slways Sud full Unes ¢ our ¥al of salabia goud B RIS & CO., Auctioneers, Valuable Property on Fifth-av, DBetween Jackson and Yan Buren-sts., AT ATUOCTION, Monday Morning, April 16, at 11 o'olock, ON THB PREMISES, We are Instrncted ¢ aell Lots 10, 11,12, and niorth 18 feet of Lat 13, In Hiock b1, Sckiool Seclion*Addition, u? feet east front on Fiftheny, Torna tneds Kuigws at (o aate AL A WUT Htbs & CO.,_Auetioneers. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, In addition to ourlargo aasortment of Boots, Shioes& Stipers t we_shall soll at Auotion Wednesday, AR S R P. WARE, JR,, & CO,’S MEN'’S FINE WEAR. Also, of PHILADELPHIA OHILDREN'S COLORED WHAR, On THURSDAY, April 12, at 9:30 o'clock, TO THE' TRADE AND CONSUMERS, We shall sell Houschoid Purnlturo of cvery de- scription, Purlor Sulta in Nrocatelle, Cataline, Ropp, Terry aud Iaje Cloth; Chamber Setn: Mar- blaand Waod Top Wardrobes, Walnut ledsicads and Burenus, Sofas, ¥nsy Chalrs, Loungea, Matble and Waod 'fop “labiow, Matr, 'Wool, and Husk Mattrussce, Parlor and Oftico Desks, Showscoses, ook-cascs, lirussels and Wool Carpeta, ofc, A Flanoforta te thy highest bldder, At 1L o'clock, Currlagos, Buggies, Phaotons, Hoad Wagons, Harnesss, ete. QEO, P, UURE & €O., Auct're. e By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionvors, 84 and B3 itandoipti-st. CHATTEL . NORTGAGE SALE JOUSEEOLD FURNITURE: AT 93 ABERDEEN-ST., WEDNESDAY Morning, Aoril 11, at 10 o'clock, 1 ander Ci Al Parlor, b e e B T 15 A T 10 S S AT 462 FULTON-ST, Thursday Morning. April 12,at 10 o'clock, ‘Wo will sell the catiro HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE : A Chamber Bets, Distn P Curpets, Efl“:.fiifigmfl'kfl'v\'fium'" Jiryes ) e wil we Cligmber, am Everythivg to bo sold. Kurape. ENOY & CO. i Our Tegulur Friday’s Sale, Aprl 13, at0:30 8. m, IMMENSE DISPLAY, (romeral Hoosehold Fuenitur, New Parlor Suits, . New Chamber Sets, A Full Line Carpets, Deaks, Connters, Cook Btoven, (iencral Merchans d::e‘ l!,::ck:u‘ Glass, and Plated Ware, Watches, s € t “__ ' ELISON. POMEROY & 0., Auctioacers. MOOREHOUSE & €O 274 80d 76 East Madlisun-at,, near the Bridge. ‘Woslall scll (bis morntng st 10 o'clock, AN IMMENSE STOCK Ot Sew Furniture of u ll:sum.ncwm Bults, Chauwber ¢ 3 5 ALSO A LARGH LOT OF SECOND-HAND GOODS, Brussels aud lugratn Carpeta, &, &6, Three new Saw Tables of Eastern Mannfastore, |

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