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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Collector 1larrey reports havieg received and paid over In the Jast yearand a haif tho snug sum of $14,273,165.30. Shortly After D o'clock last evening Annle Reynolde, & colored woman, 41 years of age, died snddeniyat No. 148 Fourth avenne. [Heartdls- ease In the supposed cante. . The temperatare yeaterday, as observed by Ma- nasee, Opticlan, 68 Madison street (Trinwxe Build- Ing), was: At8a. m., 38 degtess: 10a. m., 42; 22m., 46; 3p. M., 443 7p M., 42, Baromoter atBa, m., 70,0137 p. m,, 30.11 ‘The faneral of 3. 8. Schacrenburg, the firsman who was injared at Fleld & Lelter's ire, took place at1 a'clock yesterday, Tha pali-bearers were A J. Caller, Chatles . Ilildroth, M. Conning, D. Fenyon, Thomas Canty, sud Georga Rowe. ‘The Comminsioners of Lincoln Park havo just poid off and canceled $50,000 0f tho park bonds, i Monday afternoon the fifty bonds were bnrned at tho office of the Collector of North Chicage, in presence of the anthoritles of North Chicago. Mir, D. 1. Skinner, 8o favorably known in this city a8 proprictor of the Nrigge Honse befarc The Fire, has' taken the naw and elegant Egmont Jlouse, st Fernandinat Fia., which he will open to guesta on the 1stof January. Mr. dam P. Skine ner, of the Paimer llanar, this city, and Stackion Hotel, Cape May, wiil have chargo of the office of the Egmont. A man named Alien, supposed to be a tinsmith from tho tools fonnd in his possesmon, was found dead in bed yosterday morning at -No, 38 Weat Mndison street Mo was about fivo feet alx inched Inhelght, hrown halr and tnustache, blne cyes, and was dressed in dark gray clothes woll worn, o Coroner'a Juty roturncd & venlict of desth from aponlexy af the longs. The Rode collection af ofl paintings from the Brooklyn Academy, which have boen on exhibition aL 159 Btate street duning the past three or tonr daya, will be sold at suction, commencing this morning ot 11 o'cluck. Several of the works nro falthfnl copics of the old masters, though the majority arc original stmljcs by promising young artista of the schoolx of this country and Germany. C. . Felton, Superintendent of the Dridewell, {a very 11l at the honee of his brother, in Buffalo, Tio went n week ago on business, and during hia ride on & slecping-car contracted a cold that fer- minated ln erysipelas, Laat weelk his life wan des. maired of. A pestal-curd recelved from Mr. Fel. ton yesterday contalned the finformation that he 'wan” better, and hoped to bo able to stazt for Chi- cago about Fridsy. A vory claver and convenlent map, showing the polltical complazion of the United States Senatorial renresentation of every Stato in the Union, to- getlier with the namcaof Senatorsand the dates when their terms expire, haa just bucn devised and pnbiished in a cheap form by Mr. W, E, Vigus, an attache of the Western Union Telegraph oflice in thincity, Forthe purposes of handy referency, tho map will Le highly yalued, ther!fl Kern still insistathal it costs him 35 centa per day to fred ench prisoner in his charge, and "Y. that when thie Committec of the County Board ¢slls on him ho will prova it from his hooks and papere. 1f bie can prove any such pross extrava. gance and wanton neulect as tho expenditare of 45 cents per daoy would show, no cllorts ean recurs him o rcoommd sation, 1t ia his plainduty to lesrnsome- hing about the hotet-keeplu busineas, If hewill call at thisuflice he will be given free of chargea copy of Miss Carsen’s **15-cent dinners for work- fagmen,"” which teaches how to get np 8 meal for slx persona for 16 cents, or 24 cents apiece, whoreas liern gives threo meals perday 1o one per- son for 45 cente, or 11%; centa per meal, The ladies of the Execatlve Committea of the Industrial School for Girls, now located as Evana- fon, and asyeral other ladies Intorested in the mat- ter, held a specinl meeting In one of the Tremont pariors, 1o take actlon upon the offor of Manager IcVicker (o allow them one-halfl of tho proceeds of tho entertaininent to be given abont Dec. 27 for the benefit of the achuol, 'The ladies of the Com- mittee exproased themacives os in favor of accept- ingit Mrs, 1, the lady who waited upon Mr, McVicker, toace what could Lo done, stated that the entertainment woulit consist of a fairy ex- travaganza and tho farce of *‘Simpson & Co.." In which Mr. MeVicker would take part. It was an entertainmont that would please the yonng as well x the old, and, occurring as it did, during the holi- dnyn, the prospects for 8 full bouro wero ggod. Oun motion, tas offer was accepted unantmously, Tho efficors of Apollo Commandery No. 1, Rnghts Tomplar, wero daly inefalled laat evening by Theodore T. Gurnoy, Pask Grand Commanior of Kulante Tetnplar of thin State, aasiatod by De Witt C. Creglor, Pant Grand Master uf Masons of Ihinofe, ~ The ' officers for ha ensuing yenr of | thle leading hody of Musma - aro as follaws: Norman T. Gasette, Commander; Jteunen L. Pettengill, Generalissimo; Gilbert M. TMolnies, Captain General; Edward B, Rambo, Yreiate; Eugena 1L, Myors, Tecasurer: J. R, Dun- Jo, Rocorder; Bamaol M. leuderson, Benior Wardon: &, C. Fotter. Junfor, Warien: T. C. fuller, Venington, Standaril-iearer; C. 8, O, Eword-flearer; James I Coync, Warder; James Mc! r, Captain of the Guand: A, C. Lamb, Firet Luard; B, J. Wolshe, Secand Guard; D. 4. Tiawliton, Thiad Guard; R, R, French, Musical Director: D. C. Roundy, Armorer; Il M. Kins- ley and 1L, . Pulling, Btewards, A meeting of men employed In the manufacture of pleture-frames srae held last evenina at West Twelfth street Tarner Hnfl, for the purpora of or- ganlzing o trodes-union, ‘Thirty-seven were pros- ent and igned tho roll of membership, 8. Artley wav clecteil President pro_tow,, and G, B, Artley permanent Finauclal Sceretary, and A, Winter- nute Treasurer, The memhera represent molding and machine hands, preparers, polishers, framo- Jytvers, and oval-turners, who ars employed in he manufacturs of plcture-frames. A, R, P'are suna nddressed tho meeting, and showed the con- ditlon of the laborlng clasees at the present timo, and ths necessity of orvanlain an amaleamated assoclation representing * trades, Other addresacs were made by memby oftrades encletier, and the mecting appointed a committes of threo toattend the Trades Council 10 bo hield at the Twellth Streot 'Furnor-Hall, A lysly runaway ocenrred at sbout 11 o'clock yesterday farenoon on West Washington street A fanucy, teuin of horses, belonging to Mr, Beeket, ronrictor of A ecles ‘stable Jocated inthe alley ctween Washington snd Randolph, and Ann strcet nnd Wi tace, wae hitchod to & Jht top huzey, and o Ir. Decket's men was driving, Thy horscs had not buen taken out fn vome tims and they straizhtway ‘.'rnw rambunctious. Grow- g unmamgoadle, dhe delver astayed o keep them fni the centra of tho atreot, while every other vohiclo gave them o wide berth,” Proscntly ono of the rolns broke, which had the efect of turming tho Iractious steeds up in front of Dr. ilarcourt’s residence, corner of Ann and and thers tho work of destruction was completed. *Che buggy was apesdily converted Info kindling- wood, tha harnces was brokun into bits, and the borscs, becoming disengaged, ran in the direction of the barn, Une of them leaped 8 picked fence,” wrratched him somewhat, pawsed through s nazrow ]mnulun between tho house and fence, and planged hoad fosemost thrench a slde door into the resis dence, ‘The fainlly {ramediately maved out of that room, The driver, whose nama was not ascors tained, was thrown bheadlong from the currlave, strlking upon his head ot & distance of about Aif- teen feet, hut happily the sidowalk was of wood. and, aside from a frightful scalp wound, he was not scrioualy injured, THD ACADEMY OF ACIENCES. The Academy of Kciences hold a regular monthly mecting last evening, President Blatchford In the chaly. ‘Therv were about fifty mombers present. The Becretary reported the receint of number of books fur the library and specimens for the musetm, 1o als0 read sowo correspondolice in referenco to afiilistion with the Chicago Elece trical Socioty; and a commitice was appointed (o cofifer with one from that Imd{ regarding the basle SF uniom T fectrical Soclety sosks 4o becoms & braucy of the Academy. Mr. L. 8. Chosbrough made somo remarks i Toference to the tublets found ins nound near Davenport, 1a., twn or three years ugo, Ou thom, in sduition to w hunting scene, and What waveup- vored ta be 8 cremation, thero were churacturs which might ba plionetic, but tho dillicuity of de. ciohering them waw unhapced Dy the fuct thut there ‘was no lanjpusge with which the charucters conld be compared, * Thercfore, If tho tablots contalued writlng, what the hilerogzlyphics uieant would nut probably be mado out; bat It was hoped that some clow might Le discovercd fo (he tense. Mr. Gurdon 8, Jlubbard followed with an inter- estiny and aninsing sccount of what ho knew sbout tans. All hu had ever scen »ald they cama from th An old trader who been in in the | Westom couutry for forty ycars previous to 1838 1old lim that tho tribes then in Ninuis wero inferlur to those previously in the Stute, e bad known of thelr bullding forts, but nevormoands. ‘Iheirwacrifices oud stnitar to thoxa of the ancient Ju h o read hle Bible the moto he was satisfed that the Judians were the loet trioes of 1sravl, Mr. H. N, st read a paper on eruves 1) toe vicinity of Nashvitle, Tena, Ho ha a preat many of them, dnd found whinilar 10 cvery way to those uneartned in Misrourl, From his” obscrvations, ke wes cun. viuced that the depresslon fu the back of [milan rkuidn wus due to the welzht of the carth sud loug- coatinued inosture, and not to pressure daring Tife. He extubitud x buwber of sriicles, and ox- phaned thetr probablo usce. Mr. Leawdor Ftune thowgit, fram the ovidence adduced. that tho Indiauy were undoubtealy tbe descendasits of tho mound-butiders. Andrewe was uf op prehistorl z son that s study of {he racdern Todian Ianguase might givo a clow to the hluroziyiilice on o Duyenport tablats, fore in- formatfon would pusalbly be obtained in time. + Tho Acaduny then adfourned. TIB DEMOCBATS. About alxty ubappoluted Democratle office- seekers and would-Le jeaders, Who are nogi-reproe rentative in character, met 1ast ulht fn the club- 00 uf tho Palice Louse., ‘Thure were but fow uf tho respectuble clemut of the party bresout. Judge Forrestor wus one, an ¢ was Chosen to presde. The mceting was held with clored doors, and. 8a 8 reorzanizatlon waa sttempt- o, tho roportars were Figidly excluded. Aftor & it deal of mutnsl fawing, & cammities on bye e was oppoluted as foilows: William NeNally, Malcolm Mchonald, B, ¥. Cook, Geurve ¥. Clarke, €. Casseluan, J. J. Kearnoy, aud Freuk Agnow, “Chers was 8ls0 & commities supointod fo confer with the present Central Comumittee, which ia com« aed of Frunk Agnow, Willlam Fitzgersld, sad Jd. Byan. A comwittes of one from each ward snd Commissiuncr Dis‘rict was appointed who are to uominaw thres men from each cloction precluct to Justice J. C. 1I: expenscs bad be I:lg' age, $2, 180, celved and weribed. Tt was de immediate and pres pointed An Chalr to go among tho outslde people of church, or thoss who were sbsent, 1o ralso the romainder of the necdful sum: Mrs, Carae, Mry, 81 that when the whole £ gentieinan who should be nameloss stood ready to take the old church lotand carry it slong antil euch tima ss it could bo sold 10 advantage, seives as more than satiatied wi lucting such valuasle working mombora, lot wax taken, which tvsulied inan almost unanl- mona adotion of this suzertion, tion to re Mr, pectof inembor of the Soclet that direction durng the next four days. ruembers cxpressing the opinion could do moro towstds getting subscriptions than any committee formed vatside of their number, “The motion waa withdrawn ou the sseursnces of g‘unml yeatlomon that they would asssist the 'rustees copted. Er. ‘Tuthill l{ln)f statad his wililg $3, 000 provided Mr. Mr. Sherwood sald that if §5,000 fident that ent ovidently and eall it the Democratic party of Cook Coun The next mecting will ba held Friday eveningat the same place. NOTRL' ARRITALS, ¢, Montana: Dexter Car- buraa, Sttiiwatery A 1: the o Yeriediten X D. Xo . Tat the Fowler, Yort Wayne: A. D). Clarke, imaha fon Livvy, Ottaway Col. £ Snxwell, St. Mccuitom, New York: J. B, Keatl Tompkian New Vork; Trof G 1 Frankfort, Mich,...7remani Jioues. Dubaquey Col, 0.8, Cisrke, New York i nampton: €. ¥. (lame, Iiavtan sl m’ Rt Vauly G. W, Ciark, Kow Vorl ok e Beyer itz A, fi. Winfetd. Detrolty X {axwell, 51. Lonis; W ri lliiront tne ton, 8, 2 jon.. Lianiel Marse, Dairolt,.\. Grand Ncifine ). Whipple, dtavesota: €. K. Perkins. Bur- i ngus, Montrealy Judge G, Lynde, 1 the ifon. Gfivert neott. Sfontreais . 1. &, Tiinyer, oy Francey F. B. Gr! AN likines, Chengas We k. ha Hrool an Francisco: E, K, Bra ckony B, 41, Tawd, Winonay it. W, E 3 W. O, Nower, Phiiadelphing ¥, E‘ B Aug 1 iarding, New 1 the Hon, lien arpor) lock falsads J. C. Wood, Jackson, M’ELLIGOTT. TUR PUNERAL. A plaln, frame atnctare in the shaps of & Greek cros, atandiog jnston thodividing line butween Bonth Chicago and tho Town of Lake, on Halated stroot, {8 the Church of the Ifoly Nativity, from whenre the remains of the Conntable, JamesS. MeEiligot, were taken to thelr last resting-place In Calvary Cemetery yestordsy. The housoof wor- shipshows in s interlor that it Istho churche Those of the poor and honest peaple who reside in ita vicinity. Totally devold of ornamentation, the neats aro uncushioned, and the floor devold of carpot. Tho puiplt is as phain and as liitle ornamented s It well conld he, Tho house of tha deceascd s at No. 4030 Seuth Haiated strcet, apposite and a little north of the Btock-Yards, lere the remains Iny in atato during tlie early morning in tho parlor. They wera ine cased in o very handsomn biack cloth coverad cof- fin, ornamonied with heary silyer trimming. In the ceptre of thelid, on a ailver cross, was on- graved ‘*James McElligott. dled Dec. D, 1877, aged 32 years, 11 months, and 15 dn{u." At the head of the coffin stood a heantiful flaral ceons, campored of tearoses, camellins, and amliax, pre- sented by the Conatables of Cook Connty, and at the. foot m wreath, the gift of the mourning wife, The remaing . were sarronnded by burning tapers, and the head, whera stood A large mirror, was 3 covoring of white, 40 thatthore would be no refiection of the sad spectacle. Tho decearad numbered his fnends by the hundreds, and they flucked to the house to 1ako a Inat look of the face of the deparied. All who know him, espocislly hin ncighbors, say that he waan kind and l!)“llf ather and huaband, and that e provided most liherally for s family, Tilx homo wan emoeilished by many pretty picturcs, and of hooks he had yuite a number, and they showed good tante in their sclection, The handi- wark of his wife conld also be seen In the many pretty Mttle ornamonts that hung from tha chandellers and celliug. The deceased waa loved by ihe pour of ‘whom thicro arc a great many in the netghborhood. Ho was kind and generans lo thom, and ever ready to help a frlend. 'To the wife his audden taking-off has proyed a terrible blow, During the few s of his fearfnl suffor- Inga #ho waa n constant attendant at his bedmde, Bt yesterdny the poor, wedk frame nimest gave way, ond her vreut grlef found ventin tears such aa only n heartbroken wife and mother can shed. She was supported from the house and church by a. brother of tha decensod. = The proceasion which teft the house was a very larzu onie, nnd was hoaded by the entire Constabi- lary forco of Coak County.” Serat, Thomas Gcehan, &f tho Town of Lake police force, actod as a mort of Master of Cercmonies, The pall-besrera wora alnes; Justice M. Flemiug, of the of Lake; Peter McGurrin, of Enslewood; tchell, of Lake; Sergt. Thomaa Gehan, and Constable Henry He 4 ‘T'ne nrocesslon went direct to ths Church of the Holy Natlvity, where a solemn requlem mosa was aald, the Rev. Father Carton acting as ceiebrant. The littls chuzch wad filled by the friends of the decensed, wha showsd sincere aympathy for his Town . M famtly, Father Carton preaclied o sermon, and only conducted the sorvices sccord. ing to tho rites af tho ' Catholic Church, he Ueing nssisted by an scolgte and o very yood cholr. At jts concluslon the ‘remains wero aiain removed to the hearss and taken to tho Kinzie Street Depot of the Northwestern Ralizoad, wicnce they were taken by carato Calvary for interment, CHURCH MEETINGS. UKNION PARK CONGIEQATIONAL. _The annual meeting of the Unlou P'ark Congre- gattonal Soclety was held last ovening In the par- fors of the church. The congregation was well represcnled, the room belng wlearty filled. Tho Secretary, Mr. Thomas, called tho meeting to or- der, and Mr, Goorgo Sherwood was cailed npon to prostde. The roport of the Dosrd of Trustees was called for, and the Sccrotary of the Hoard, Mr, Clark, road tho same. This Included a report from somo of the creditors of tho church, calling for interest on the bonded indobtedness, which. the report stated, wasliquidated by the Trasteces golng dowa into thelr own puckots, ‘They nd triod to rent all tha pewa in the chaurch, but the main floor repressnted over $1,K00 worth of unoccupled scats, while thero \rera hut roven pews_rentad In the gallerics. Tha $5,475; the {ncome on pews ,02: tho total floating Indebiud- noss, $13. 430 tho rental of pows, $12,005: leav- inga defld&ncyl g! 81,355, The revort was ro- opted. The ‘['reaaurer’s report showed a balance on hand of 70,10 At tho time of the Iaet meeting; tha bal- O g Taat ight, S50 45, Tl Teport waa accepted, On motion, the Boclely procecdad to raies funds smong tho wemberu for the rellef of the charc! and, after & great deal of talk, 82,400 wors su ed to ralse 815, 500 to meet ng'nmh of the Soclety. dwnwl Latbrop were ape Mr, Wells and Mr. nt Kecrotarica by tho Chatr, and it was throngh lhelreflum&mcnz those present that 50 the above aun: waa ral The following Commitice was appolnted by l:a the Cook, Mrs. Trimmer, Mre. Grovnleaf, Mrs. Valens tine, Mr. Marder, and Mr, Jenkine, The meeting then took un adjournment to next Tacsdny evoning, at which thme it is Intended to elect the new year. oard ot Trustees for the ensoing FINAT PRESBYTERIAN, A meetingof tho Pirat Presbyterian Church 8o« clety was held last evening in iho church Jectura- reom for the purposs vf electing Trustcos for the ensulng year, and transacting othor businoss of in- tereat Lo the church and Boclety, The_mect- g Wi called to order by Nr, 3 . Feheetne, “on, whowe motion br. " ttam: was chosen reslde, WA offered by Str. Tuthil) King, reyer Mr. H. A, Bherwood, one of the Trustees, wnn' eallud upon for fuformation In regard to the )filng of the church debt, and lvpurl:xd that the Comtnit- toa having that wiatter in hand had received anbe scriptions to tha amount of S0, 600,45, besldes 100 conditlonally anbacribed. Fiftoen thousand dollnrs more wae needed to make up tho amount of tho debt. Mr. Bhurwood added that thero wers ral peoplo who had promised to uso their in- o with thelr fathers, bruthors, couel relations {n the way of getting subscrips Alr. Poarsons, anotl cxpressed theme h wvhat the Trus. tecs had done, and suzgested the propricty 'i‘n"l' A bale Beveral mewmbers of the fiol:\l:lly' Mr. 8wift. o Trusteo, gave notice of his Inten- wons epoke enconragingly of tho pros- 1i4ting the church d-bl-',"nml urged Evary to redouble bhis efforts in As for limaclf, he had uo tntentlon of reitgniny, but would continue to do s part until the debt was d, PA¥. Shierwood aleo threatenod to rostgn, not bes cause of the disugreeablo nature of thiy dunniug work, bt becansc he belioved in rotation In uilice. Befors witting down, hemoved tho appolntment of & commiticy of three, uMsido of the Buard of Trostecd, 10 cauvuss ¢ ongrexation, and sce what could be dunw towards ratsing that §15, 000, ‘Tho motlon met with somu nrvfl-mflm soveral hat tho Trustecs r 5. 'The reaignations abovereferred to were not ess o ¥4 Saimes Otta winnl civs $2. doue Nobody was suthorized to speas for Mr. Otle, but could be thus ralecd between those two gontlemen, ha way con- 1 §4, 000 more could bo ralscd on thesame priceiple in a short tiwe, 'Faero was wore informal talk, aod the moeting st last adjourued with tho undsrstanding that ov- cl {ubody wus to do all be could towards yetting subscr) tions within the next few days towards ting tue debdt, —— TEMPERANCE. A DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYNE. At the fourth annual Convention of the Woman's Natlons! Christian Temperauce Unlon, held inChl- cago last Octabes, 1t was decided to observo Taure- day, Dec. 13, asa day of fasting and prayer forihe success of thoe temperanca cause and the suppres- slonof the liguor-trafic. The Union in thiscity.in common with other Untons, will observe the day by bolding an all-day prayer-meeling in Lowe: Farwall Ifall. I'his service will begin at 10 &. m. sud contiuue ti 4 p. m. ‘Tho subjects and names of the leaders are as fol- lows: First Liour—¥or the women of oar country, ‘That all wemen now engaged ia the 5 tewpersace work may be endowed nlentifully with the Iloly Spieit and be more thoronghly consecrated. aml foz all such who aresick that they may be restored to health. 2. That thoso who are now indiercnt may becoma intcrested In the work, and eepeclally that all Christian mathera may feel the responsi- bility resting upon them In regard to tho ednea. tion uf thelr chilaren, &, For Intemperate women, that thoy may be reclaimed, and for all womon suftaring from the effects of intemperance. Second Hour—For the press, 1. That onr religions apers may encourage prohibitary lawe, and by he‘mnemldmullon of temperance Information aid In creating a right pnblic seatiment. 2, For onr sccular press, ‘That its Influence may bo glven to the side of temperance, Leader, Mrs, O. B, Schayler. Third stonr—Kor the men of our conntry. 1."That Christian men and all lovers of Justice and order may ba moro deeply intoreated fn the cause of temporance, and cast (heir votea for tem- peranco men. 2, Thot our legislators and men In authority may do their duty I regand to the sup. pression of the lignor trafile, “especlally that e coming Congress, which will dlecuss question of & natlopal prohib. ry law, may be anided to legisiste wincly and justly, 8. That all mintasters, thnmhd and Bunday-echoo] ofiicers may be ontspoken an earncst in regard to the sin of intemporance. Leader, aomo minister of the city. Fourth Hour--For all manufacturers, great and 2mail, retallore, and drlnkers, Leader, Mrs, L. A, Nanns, Fufh Hour—For Banday end day echools and for thovoung, 1, Thatanysuperintendentsand teach- crs Inthe Sunday.schools may engage hieartily in the work of making the many Sunday-schools of our Tand temperance urganizations, whero the childeen and youth shall recelva thorough temperanca Ins stenctlon, 2. That the naturcand offact of alcohol froma “Inyllu!o:lul and scientific standpoint may be tanght In our day eenoole, 3. For our children ond youth that they may grow up temperate men and women, and becoma a_ puwer for fio«n\ in the land; especially for all noglected children, that thoy mny be ronched and trained to a life of purl- ty, etc, Leader, Misa Lucta E, F., Kimbal 1 Sirth Hour—For teformed men and women, that they may bo strenuthened and kept in the way of tomperance and righteousnes, 2. Fora blessing on the (Iosgel temperance work_thronghout tho conntry. il Foraich work {n Chicago, and pars ticularly for the i o'clock meeting in Lower Farwell Hall, 4, For all men and women in onr en( who are the slaves of appotite. Leader, Mrs, W, A, Barmes, g BHEPPARD=--M’ARTIIUR. A MURDER TRIAL. The trlal of Frank Sheppard for the murder of Pollceman McArthur began n the Criminal Conrt yosterday morning. There src no scnsational foatures In the case, and hence It drawa only mod- orately well, the numboer of lookers-on belng abont aa large us I8 usually to be found in the conrt when criminals are facing o **Jury of their poers,” The indictment alleges that the accused s with a cortain knife, which he held In his right hand, did aseault S, Wellington MeArthar, and atrike him wwith knifu o and mpon tho left eldo of hie, the ssid Wellingion's, belly, glving to him one mortal wound of tha breadth of ono inch and of the depth of »ix inches, and that thoe sald 8, Wailington McArthur dld lanugnish and live from the 14th of Jane, 1877, until tho 0th of June, when he died of eaid morial wonnd, " A Jury was obiained without exhansting tho reg- ular panel, and at half-past 2 o'clock State's At- torney. Mills opened for the ‘)‘rmecnunn. claiming that the facte, il proven, showed a case of cool, deltberata murder. Mr. UGroeley, for the defense, sald he wonld shiow that the defendant was juetified, or rather that he actcd In scif-defenee,” an attempt beln, made, as ha supposcd, torod him. Ha denle that the wonnd inilicted was neceararlly mortal, intimating that death resulted from malpractice on the part of tho pbysicisna who attended Mc- Arthar. S d POLICHMAN BMITI waa then sworn, and told the whole story of the stavbing. flo said he and MoArthur and Watch- man Hteinmats wore n Relae's board.vard, on Canal street, ' between Lake and Ran- sirects, on the . morning of the 14th of June, looking for tramps. When approaching tho sidewalk on Canal strect they saw twu men coming from Randolph stroet, and heard thelr tatk. which was pretty loud. Whon near 1iclso’s ofiice, and only a few feet xway from bim, one down vnapllo of shinglos and the other staod IT' Tholt quarreting wns continued, What they said conld not ho distingutahed. _COno scomod to be mora exclted than the other, Presently one apoke up loud and eald, *‘Frank, 1'll bring you home,” or **sca yoi home.” They took hold of cach other then, linked arms, and walked past where the officers wore, and had gone buta fow steps further when one cried ont, ** You cut me, ™ wd’m- utid McArthur thon rushed out of the yard, the former starting toward ono of tha men whio was mnnln{: across tho atroot, nnr\‘mhng Me- Arthur to hold the uther man, When Bmith 5"' ls tan he found that he was etabbed in tho reuat, Jlo took him up to the corner of Lake streot, when dMcArtuar came running towards him exclaiming, **8milh, thoy have cut the zute out of Uet mo a doctor,” e an lakon to the sta- tion in a Lock, Tte name of the prisoner was Mc- Millan, [lle is 2 sallor, and hes run away, or cane not bo found.] Witness had n talk with Mcditilan, ond put on eitlzens' clothes, and,. accompanied by Policeman Tralnor, went out to hung for tho other mun, Frank 8heppard. They fonnd him at tho Willlams Houne, ~He was inbed, andhoed to wake up, belng undor the inflacnce of lquor, Flnally ho wot. ll[l. and tho first words he uttered were, **It i abad thine.” **a bad affair,” or **a bad busl. neas, " witness couldn't tell which. Smith asked what was bad. Sheppard eald, **That catting affair," Trainor then wenrched him. and foun a knife, and asked the prisonor If that tvas the knifa ha did the cntting with, Herenlled, **Yes" $v\What blade did you uset* inquired Trainor, ‘The big oue, ** ansivered shammrd. On the way 1o the Jock-up, the accurcd sald ho was sorry he din’s kill the —, a8 they tried to rob bim. The Court then adjourned untll this morning. THE CITY.ITALL. The Comptroller yosterday lsaned revenus war- rants amounting to $000, A caso of variolold was reported at tha Haalth OMce yesterday trom No, 1,044 Tlinman street. Four cases of measlos and four cases of diphtnerla were alao roported, Col, Hickey is authority for tho statement that the average criminul wonld willingly soffer o Penitentiary incarceration of alx months' duration rather than havo his photogeaph taken and placed e udues Gntoty. e P v . Tt 16 lenrned from a source that in generally con- aldered trustworthy on all matters pertaining to city businuas, that the gne ordinance mnendment offered by Ald, Throop Monday night waa pre- ared by Me. Dean, tho Superintendent of tho vest Slde (as-Works, and that'offered by Ald, Waldo Is sald to he tho preparation of an oficer of ihe South Side Gas Comuuny, Chlef Fire-Marshal Benuer has concelved the 1dea of Iuvlni o Flre-Dopartmont phyeiclan to care for the sick of the Dovartment and aftond to all the wounded. Tho chiof potn mnna-m prompt attendance upon the unded, and propee trealment a thoronghly competont Juytician oesurgeun. 1n. atancos ure known of felong disabititics resulting frow bungling operatlous performed wpou syouud. cd fromen. And, furihcrmore, 16 fs intonded tnat the city boar the oxpensa of medical treatment, The North Pranklin street condemnation case was settied yosterday, the jury finding against the city, and awarding for Uamawea the eum of $24'000. The case way ono arising from tho clty's action in conaemning for sircot purposes a strip of Jand between North avenoe and Mopomones _street,~—what s now the exien- tion of North ~ Franklin streot. Whon the casq was tried In 1874 damages awonnting to $5:3.000 [wore nwarded, ‘The amonnt being cuns sldosed too small by tho plaintiffs, & new trinl was asked and obtained, and now tae plaintifls are glad to nccept the 323,000, Bome_ weoks 820 £no of the members of the scongmic Louncll thought, orscomed to think, that thers was somsthing in & bnck transactlon of several years 870 that dewanded an Investization. Therefore, ho caused the Departmen: of Pullle Works 1o proparo a report seiting forth tho facts of tho rather compileated baudhuyg snd disposal of tho bricks afuresatd. The report was presonted to the tunuuil night before Inst, und wus ordered lald over and publlabed, notwilhstanding that sta con- tents tad been mode known through the dally pagers, Accompanying and & part of the roport were about 300 vouchers or bllls showing sxpens fncurred In the lglek transaction, These vouchers wors presuined to bu 8 part of tho report, and went also to the printer, ‘The cust of printin; them e aobout $180, and the clty woul hiave had that bill to pay had not the City Clerk au- sutnod the authority to countermand the onler for Eflll"fll’ tho vouchers: therefure the oxtra printing 11} fs ouly $32. 'Fhero L o question 8¢ (0 whother or not the vouchers conntituted a part of the re- ports 11 oy the G Clor wil kave sxcoodet s authorily, sa o cily wi o 30, uot, T irinting pill wilt ‘ba oaly 832 on account ol the curlosity of micht as well as not kave vastly posted himself upon the subject matter of tho report, Dupartnient of Pallic Works a loss of thae and coscquently a loss of mousy, sud wpared the Cuuncil the truable of dickeriug with a “report in which no ona except the Alderian in questfon was interovted. INVESTIOATING THY FOLICE, Yesterday o delegation of citizens living within the confines of the Hawson Btroct Btation district called upon the Mayur aod mado sunio sstonishing tyments concerning the conduct of the oflicers il jucu ab that station. ‘They ut the ssuie time entered ozninat othier uflicers a strong complaint, which wifl, according to vabseqaent developments, not e lost sight of, It seems that Chlef Hickey bas Lad reason Ly suspect that all was not right ot that statlon .and olowhers, and yestardsy after- noon Mayor Ilesth, Chief Hickey, aod Devuty- Chict Dixun sat as o Polico Bourd and conducted 4n investizotion into certain little lrerezularitics. 1t wight be well to stute that the sllegatious by whict tho Inwcatigation was prompted were to the elluct that driuking, - pl {lnn, and guoeral ca- rousing had been yoing on »i the Hawsoo-Street Statlon, not tu meution othicr lrregularities thero aud st oluce dtations lu the sama polics precinct. Last woek a Sorg:aut and stz potrolmen woro dis- mlsscd from tho force for wisdewmcanors such as are woutioncd sbove, and the probabilities are that there will bo othér mnd Ligher oticers ** allowed to nhl‘lfln "' before tho fnyestigstivn bogun yesterday » have been concluded. The chief points of the testimony taken yestecday were that the men at the Hawsun-Btreet bistion sometimes played aom- Inoes untl 1 or % o'clock n tbe worning, B the Lioutcnant (Fux) sod the bergeant (Patien, siuce discharged) played with of the State ngals 1he rest when theyshonld have boes lenst. ont nttending to the patr 'mmu of dominocs rometimes began at 7 o'clock n tho evening and Tasted np to the hour sbove mentloned, Another point was given oy Patrol. man Ilersoy, who sald that unce when Patten, the Fergeant, went to the station under the contrailing influence of liquor, ho (liersey) had awakened Licnt, Fox and Informed him of “the fact, and tho Licutenant pald no attention to the matter. The next day Fox requested Horsoy to miake out & written report of tha clrenmstance. report was mado ont Fox and Hersey called on comes Mra. Lanrent, out a written report, Instend of dolng that, the Lieutenant brought Hersey and the Rorgeant to- ther and reltled the ill-feeling betwreen thom. horeforo Herscy mado uo weritten raport to Fox. Fox made nono 10 Capt. Johngan, who in tarn did not fnform Chief Tfickey of the Sorgeant's in- ebrlety, and theromn tho discipline of the Depart. ment tyas not maintaloed, Capt. Johnson wan put nvon tha atand, and to tho questioning of Mayor Teath admitted that he had (how often was Tot slatad) played cards at ano of tho salsons in hir precinet, “The canes of all the men wero taken nnder adrisement, and the concinalona of the loard will probably be mado known this morning, forn coming to any tho trial of the cannc. tical Lanrent. room. Last evening, psinscd o ANNOUNCEMENTS. Laboring men ars abnndant at the Employment Durcan, 145 Fifth avenae. L ‘The twentieth anniveraary exercices of the dally Mra. Oates’ room, and compnny had loat 1ta attractionn, & furth failnen and rain wero certaln. Fronchman, ha of the aweet tenor Toice an her of the Oates Opera Company, who mues for a qivorco on tho eroand that her fuapand hias com: mitted sdultery with Mre. Onten at several different times and places, namlag in her nflidavit the Union Bauare Hatel, New York, and Richmand, 81. Louis, Cnieago, and eirowhere, apread all over the conntey, and has been thy snb- Defore the &eh of no little talk, especially in this city, whero fre, Ostes {a 80 woil known, nad which la alro the Capt. Johneson, who had, ho maid, no | honieof her present inanager, time to hear & verpal complaint, | Whatovertrnth there may be and instracted the subordinates to maka | Laurcnt'n wife, remaina ta be scen. Thorefore, be- shonld wait for the fncta that will ha establlshed at the matter that wouid arouse enispicion and canse scandalous rumors 18 the fact _that mo other mem- ‘ber of the company ever boards at with Mrs, Ontes, whlle on the road, bat tho iden- Mre. atcaand hor nicce, a pretty young lady abant 18, aceupy n_room on t| Noil House during their atay In Colnmbus, whils Lautent'a rnom 19 nearly ad;olning them. erally eacorts het home from the theatre, attends to hor wants, and Ia also her escort to the dining- theatre, Laurent walked into thie ofice, the alr of a dntifal husband, demanded cinnail lager on hand, adding that ho wanted threo botties sent ininicdiately to Bra, Datea' room. Al these pointa put togell carried on in othoe places’ss well ae in Colnmbne, ERW, TIFFANY & (0, TNION SQUARD, NEW YORK, Have an unusually large stock of Bterling Silverware for house. hold use, and artistic ar- ticles of Silver, all made After nll thia Tilo of e+ giday READ, READ. FURS! They must ho solil an sccount of the dlsconrartn: weInteR weRChCE And ATk thne. 0 N0 #6006 RECES: Kity of unloading onr Tarze Stuck of Fine Fars, This wa williln1f we are compelled 1o sell the: half tho cost, (he putnation of all 1argy hvn Tho matter Immediately R. E.J. Milea, in tho charges by hellef in them, the pullic Tho only connectlun with he same hotel ihodrisc B Gy, 1y for th I 3 hivdate wi wiltsell o ooda In stock el L] 3 foll f FUTES aent & or ir , protty young Ity | felowing low grisss, TRl sl i ey ot i | @XPreasly éir own Wit e, Caralbiie briceInE eont o gen | Bvon anpltcatlan by mails niso, teasuring-chart. show. 0% how measre'can e {aken and periect 0t guaran. tord ta those living out af the eity. - Our (oodssre ail fiFst-class In every roapect, We iiso the best of Trime mingsy our huusd i noted for first-class go PRICES: SABLB. Ty pasinic toturn ‘ci retail trade, The favorable condi. tions under which these new and attractive goods were made great- after retnening from tho and, with the keé to naked if they had sny Uin- her, and the fact that it 1q Former . wonld, of courne, lead to seandal. It 14 npon this, Trices, ice. noon prayer-meeting will bo held Thursday, Dec, | TG 08 SOTEs W0 2 008 ol e, Laeent, | BatraFto e A 4w [ly reduced the cost 20, from 11 to 1 o'clock, In Farwell Hall " cky " urged by Mr. Colviile, bascs her charges, BSILVER GRAY FOX. . . The annual meeting of the rank aud fie of the e togetsExira #mm | production, and prices First Regiment, 1. N. (., will be held at the Armory BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 5 Beta Flah 75, to-night, Every membor ls requested tobo pres: | Therals o subject which shonld moro engrons | are lower mnow than ent. < attention than tho purity of the preparatiuns which | 020, 8 235.00 . 1. R. Diller will lead the noonday prayer-mect | areused in flavoring tno varlous compounds pre- | 200 Xo. 1 No ever before, 1ng to-dny In Lower Fatwoll Hall, Philip Philiips | pared for the human|stomach. Burnett's extracts | g0 o, 1 & 0,00 . s will Jead the meoting Frid: d will ghro one of | are prepared from fruita of the best quallty, and | = 83.00 Correspondence invit. Tin rong sermonn, Habjects **desun."” The meot- | are highly concentrated, Tho **Fifth Avenue, oo Thaned pate 5 . m:.:u: be I;nldll-; ::olnmo‘mll 'l;rl-hi-"‘ plaid uc;nunlzmal" d?r‘t;nd Psclfitl"nl;l‘]fllm{lud- 200 Ko, 1 1"’;\!‘-(“ Mik ot Long " e ed, and printed.lists of 0 Liventy-e! annnal meeting of 0 Tlos 8 el xtracta. i 3onpans sess, PRy 3 3 . s o e e o e Civtacs Orphan | |5 hotela use and fndorae Bumctts B ioNe ot wina i in: s ol gpticles suitable for Anylum il bo neld nt tho, asylum parlors, 780 200 Bots No, 3 31lake Shufts and It % 6. Michigan avenne, on Thurediy, the 15th. inet., at PULLMAN HOTEL-CARS . L e R e sents, sent on Fa'clock, A1l friends of the instiiution sean- | e now maning regulacly Lotween Chlcagoand | i SBATL. prese: H 0 Tree 7oclock, Al b Councll Bialla on the Callfornin expross tralna of | 100 Bxtra Eino Shetioni #eal Mufin emo | quest The meeting called for the discnesion of starting | tho Chicago & Northwestern Raflway, Noother | 100 No, 2 <k i Y q i rln!«’lmlnz"-:d Bl(ic)';] chhnnmv‘ m;, ofl‘m'e?x afizm ;'nnd]mnl Pl;]llmnr;. h::ell-ung\"nnyouu‘alrlf:n;n“n( lions 50.00 joTia 'almer House clab.room will Lo n otcl-cars, throng! ween Chicago and the Mis- 45,00 | sprmaeaiBino o I bl A Felday evaning at the mame plice, onaccount of | your River, Tickol offices, G2 Clark street, under ‘| By ELISON, PO. ROY & CO S irgutuion o the Bilror Wil Thorsday evening | BRAFEN ouaes R Auctlonoats, 78and B0 Aaudoip-st. ., Mr. James Itea, of thls city, formerly Consul at CHOICE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, i D e e e taess o coming win’ | Riegant tollet-bozes, containinz De. Prico's | 50SetsFinest Lyny Mutaund llosss 20.00 8 35.00 Coda,"” Tt in preamned mon will honestly diffor as | nnique peefomes, for salo ot the perfainstory of Sosete tood l-ynz.\lmunmfl iloss. 18.00 23.00 ' ta tho extent that Rea's lecture annihilates**Bob's" | Btecle & Pricc, 110 Randolph street. COI D ATASIKA. . 16 thaxicnt that Rewalecis 500 Sets MuTs and Boa%.esrieerrrse® 960 B 5,00 a t 159 St t t Tho members of Frankltn Temperanco Lodgo ex- | - Alox, Frathingham & Co. have boen for many FRONCE MARTEHN. ate-st. tend n cordial Invitation to their friends to nnito | years stock brokersand bankers in New York, at | 100Sctukixtr Fino Mullvand fosn8 8.00 § 15.00 e . With Hliom (6-mortow evening at Greencbaum Hall, | 12 Wal sircet. ‘They havo a reputation foe integ- BL’K MARTEN. Fifth avanue, tetween \Washington and Raudolph | rity and astatencss in all matters refuting to stack | 100 Sets Extra Fine Mutsand Hosa$ 13.00 8 25.00 _A_ ‘ ’ ( S' I ¥ I o I_\-] :‘lmt‘-. Innd ‘;‘:."'“' l’l;l;,c d-;mgnbp:nlu ‘I’l' :lhllc Iépunhl'l«ml. whlhch l:ommgmll tenrm m‘jtm 'em'm- 50 Sets Govd ) ggv’:gn Em,m 20, jocie! iavo tho ropu! on of boing unexcelled In nee ol 086 who cannot sn e n eir in- Chjoyment and sociabirity, % o ate. Wonikly o Financial N0t | o Rt xtey bing Muffeand Toass -_-F 40.00 AT 10 O°CLOCIK of the Nortlwestern | £ives ver full information, and s scnt frce to | &08eta Good Buflsand Doma.ee.,, 1, 140,00 * The third f“llfl(‘fl] meeting Branch of ths Woman's ‘orelan Misslonary Boclefy _will bo held Thursday at Michigan Avenue M. E. Church. Morning sessfon (for the transaction of buainess) commencinzat 10 n'clock. Afternoon sesston, o'clock. Addreeses by Dr. Lettie Mason Quino, 3ra. 8. J. Steele, etc, ORIMINAL, apolicants, magazine, but also as Moaper, the bnlltant Do nppreciated, Cinciunati, —— The Ztazar derigns to shilne not only as a fashion the vontributors to its cotuinny ix Lucy Hamilton eleg t nixteon-page wonthly, It most be scun to ke D oo by W. Tt Andraves i RCOL’D COON. Sooats e 4 and Homs, Flnc.oe.8 2,00 SACQUES. . 10 Extra Flao Khetland Heal _ Eneques, 20 to t Iachen Iong $140.00 10 Bxtra, Fine Alsks, Trimmed e «| THIS MORNING 2:30 AND 7:30 P. M. 83~ 5ale without roserye. FLISON, POMEROY & CO.. Aactioncers, n_literaty organ, Among Paris corrurpundent. An John Grifin was convicted of highway robbery yestcridny, und given ono yedr in the Penitemdary by tho jury. . Spcclal-Agent Ilines selzed some jewolry and gloves ycsterday which were atiempted t0 beo passad through the mail withont paying daties. Yesterday morning J. M. Careoll, of No. G0B Mllwaukee, avenne found an oyrter-can fall of powdor with fuse attachment, stowed away in o dry-gooda hox on his premis Burglara had evi- dently contomplated a visit, Capt. O'Donnell wants an owner for an old leather pocketbook containing valuables, trinkets, vited, mass at 8t. Sten! Oalvary, aged B ¥4 DLATHIS, - B TS o, L L T ORI SL Ao TETt—Dee. 30, Willla A., son of Josoph and |- Mary A. Derg, agod 13 years dnd O daye. rott will leavo her resldence, 002 Fulton- Wednesdny (In-dflg) at 0:30 a, m. 110 a. m., and from tho Church of tho loly Great Catalogue Sale, Fine Diamonds, o LADIES’ S5, i o fedonde T Honorit, e | o st b E e lisis Wakalos, 3,0 S it gent 2T 15,00 _ +8 30.00 Sterling Silver Ware, , VARRETT—The foneral of -Mrs, Matilda Dar- GENTS’ EEAL CAPS. Fine Jowelry, &c., &o,’ n. . Alaskn Eeal, Dest Quailty: 5 o' Cireh, corner of Wert K:::E%'fiflfi'a:?} oseatin. ol EN{E'; -% | At Our Btoros, Wodnesday, Deo, 19, at Do and North Sangamon-sta., ' thence by cars to %1"“?“'“?5;5& ,}!“‘;3“ i 1w ¥ 10 3, m,, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m, GOULD—In this city, Dec. 11, Asall L. Gould, | Gresntan: );:'yl:“lig;lngd!l{u:l'l(y 3 -0 | Goods espheially sulted for Tolidsy and Bridal eArS, Jackey stylo, fecond Quallty Hoo 10 | Preacnts, All the Iatest styles and fully warranted Funoral from 270 North Franklin-st., Dee, 11, "»‘Vg!l'm: Atvle, Becond Lunlit) B! .00 | as represented, Genuine London D Catalogues ready, 4 Jone Goods on exhibltion Wednes. end about, $40 in sllver and gold coln, mostly | Nams at ‘20 o'clock, thenca lo-Calvary by car- 20 M e P ainers 230 300 | dor. Chaimtorindlon o o, Auct a, ., Auct'es, oty ks wotoon.eopet aed Teaynor, who |~ £ Duffla (. ¥.) papors plostecapy. GENTS' SEAL GLOVES &MITTS, | 7=+ 3 7 : \vlumduunrmlinl 28 ta the rightful posscasion of the |* trz‘fl%"‘%‘:%fi ‘:.‘:l"l‘!g:‘:; O"’f"‘- 1}1;;’“’ c“":'ig&'gg‘ = 200§ 1200 piinder, aged 4 venrs and 1 month. - ' oo - B Minor arrenta: Btophen Stanton, larcenyof $10 ‘Funoral at 2 o'clock this afternoon from 83 Qrant- 7.00 ¢ g:fl':; R L oo tiaes | lace, Gent: econd tirade e 1% ] A o os 1rt ” MoMAUAN=In this city, Doc. 10, Maggle, ' U e g iy and X, Mace, latcany uf $10 from Charles Krlogers | gaugntor of William and S g, Muaae, | Geaw' otored Wit 1800 2360 | John nnwh. emptiug to stonl a robe and whip Toneral from (51 West Indlana-st, to.day | Genta® Colured Otter Guuntlots, from O, L. Dudley s buzgr; Lizzle Anderson, D | (weqnenday) at 10 o'clock a. m., nence 1o Calvary sgeoud Urady BT I X L) 3 Y yours of age, Iarcony of 33 from a Blue Island ave- | |\ oyrringes, i Geata' Natural Ol Th M Deo, 1 00" e L, Bt b, E Rl e, < > o B B ) FeratesnilecSaclet 3 h . 275 3 f o 19" The d othier” O Loa X Max, Fredorick, and Karl Kramer, the, members JAEDICAL fii:"m]r 0 1 53:""“‘&:530‘1""‘3-“‘- b % W no er"afi’ "n"f%'a‘im‘i'é'&n"g““ o afnce of the firm of Kramet Liras,, woro up before Com- missionor lloyne :ulmh‘ on a charge of not making truthfal returns of thele property {n their bankruptey schedulos, and with cuimmitting per- Afier examination they were Leld ovor in pall each, which they furnished, John [inller was held in 3500 ball “for running a clgar manufactory without ling a bond or faventorylug hin propesty. will b found to possces S oh ey Ait: Menrlalla “No. oh atreat, whe. way pep obmisd A potghd timo focently, o iha. fistaucs’u D. J. Leary, on the chargo of inhumanly beating her little step-san, Ira Wade, aged 8 yeuw, canis hufore Justics Bcully at 2 o'clock yestérday ‘nftor- noon, hut wan dismlssed for want’ of prostcution. Mrs, Wado complained to Tir TrinuXe repotter that gront injustice had becn done to her by tho statainents in the daily papers, and that her father had died last Satardsy nizbt of heart diecass, brought on by the action sgainst her, and tha die- grace oceasloned by if. Justice Summerficld yestarday held the follow- ing: Frank Gazzoloanil Tonle Bacigalupo, picke inj¢ pockets on Htato strect, $100 fluo each; Annie Murruy, lsrcony of 830 from a Grangr, aince ‘which timo she has been out of tawn, 500 to the 16th; Barbara Dogaboneski, assaulting, arbara Korsock!, of No. 152 Pucific avenus, ane cattiwg open her head with o stave, 8600 fo the Tiith, Justico Mortison held B, Yottor fn 800 bonds for tho larceny of clothing frum 8, Ham- borger: Jamea Henrick, wifo-beator, $100 finos Joios Brown, obtalniug money froin A, Faller upon a worthless reclpo for making steam-pipe covering, $300 to tho Criminal Court, et . LA FILLE DE MMNE. ANGOT. The Consplrators’ Chorus~Allce Ontes on Sam Cotville, Cincinnati Tinies, ler, 8. Our reporter went up to Cojumbus last night to take a cap of tea and have a’chat with tho most prominent of the trio immodiately Interosted [In the Oatca-Lanrent scandal]. The fnterviow took pinca In tho recoption-room of the Neil lloose. at Colnmbun, in which city the Oates Company are now playing. From Mrs, Oates wo obtalned & fow facts ragarding the scandalous charges that have re- contly been Institated againat hor uame by Mrs, Laurent, In tho latter's suit for divorce, and alvan fow polnts in reforouco to her trouble with Samucl Colvllle,"and the withdrawal of Mesors. Drow und 1lowson from the Oates Company, last scason. ‘The little lady says she Is entirely innocont of such base uccusations, and that it Is all the spltework of one mau, who, sno save, has vowed to ruin her. The name of this individual who linsdared to tam- por with the lady's charactor, she dues ot at pres. «ent wish to divulge, Bho desires to have aslittle sald mhout ihe matter possivle until she armves In Cincinnan and can securo an attorney, whom sho will Instract to proceod at once juto an investization of tho inattor, Althutgh Mra. Ostes would not tell us the namo of tha por- 30n ‘who ls, sho al) nng to ruln hor, in a business way ai I ocially, most of aur readers will undoubtediy mske a surs guesa s to s identity, and they would rot be far from right fn namina Mr. daw Colville. 1l s woll-knowu managor, and at one time bad charge of the Vates Company. Culville, sho Intimatcs, 18 undoubtodly tho sudividual who, for tbo past yoar or twu, has Doon schoming oud combining every offort fu r the reputatign of the lady off whuse pupularity aritet he hae reslizod haudeowe prodis, Bhe 4+ Ever sincs ny suparation frum Tracy W us, my Orst [second] husband, my character has been at diferent thnes atlicked th a scaudale ousand nowarranted manoer byshe puslic sud nows- Bapers.” About tho flme she severcd her cun. nection with Sam Colvillo, Mre. Ontca saya he made every posaible uifort toblust har chances for future success, sud was mataly inatrumental fn the withe drawal of Charlos 1. Druw snd Jubn Howson froi hor company, Howaon bucame 30 palled up by ilat- tery that he gol two bigh-toned for auy ues, and, like Drew, lmagined bimsclf tho leading nitraction of the company. She cliims that he made hunscif distasteful to all thoso areund him. A lttle mbagu. dorstanding, occurring betweeu him and Mew. Oates ous duy, in which Culyiile slded with [low. #on, was the cuuss of hisleaving the compuny. Charlle Deew soon fullowed Howsos example. Alrs, Qatos suye shio had glwaye acted as *'a nlur)lnr 10 Charll but, when bhe took 1t juto his Lesd 1o 4o to Austrabia, ne grew inulznant because wonld not sccompany him, she asying ‘sl thought this country was guod envugh for her, Through Culville's Intluenco Drew also loft toe troupe. Bulh are mow playins an ungigement with Mr. Henderson st thu Fully Thostre, London, which, we bellove, was proctred fur tusw by Colville. Astde from the many mean Lricks that Colville is accused uf practicing In order to break up the com« pany and ruin Mrs. Oates’ roputation, slio saysthe [roubla with bim grew oot of her refusal o do just ed hor to do: that he wautcd to sttend business: fn fact, Samucl wanted 10 be fnstaliod ae ciicf body-guard and versopal advisce 1o the lady, **And," salu Mra. Oates, **if I were 10 tell you soruo things that Nr. Col mol, & cipsl ofice, corner Blsth Price 25 conts per box. T sABBITT'S dry or tor us N cqual. tou minutes without the Packaga seat [0 ab re 1n & short aaace of tine, pt ol 28 cents. 73 cents. as Do W to uil be e to da, he would, ladecd, open bls oye Tuus Colville, the would-be body-guird and personal adviser of tho charming cantali| . Schenck’s Mandrake Pills. the total eradication of all billous attacks, prompt to atart the secretions of the liver, and givaa healthy tons to tho eatire system. Indeed, It 18 no ordinary discovery in medical sclence tohave inveuted arem- edy for these stubborn complatnts, which davciopall oustendencies, 18 now an sdwmftted fact, rendored in- dlsputablo by sclentiic rescarches; snd thoso who use the Mandrake Pills wili bo fully satfsfied that tha best medicinea are thoso provided by nature fn the common herbs and roots of tho flelds ‘Theso Pillaopen thebowels and correct all bllious de- rangements without salivation or any of the injurlous effects of calomel or othor pofsons. The secretion of bllals promoted by these pitls, as will bascen by the altared color of the stools, sad disappearing of the sale low complezion and cleansing of the tonguo. Ample diroctions for use sccompany each box of plite, Propared only by J, 1. Bchenck & Bon. at thelr prin- and for sale by all drogglsts and deale: Original and Standard Manufactures, OBFICE AND FACTORY ¥os. 64,66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Weshington-st, K. Y, BABBITT'S The moat pleasant and effective Soap for the J.au nmily \Wanhiug purposce ever ofer A {rial packago sent free on receipt of 20 cenis. BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Msde {rom the gunfl ‘yegatshle olls, Unrivaled for ho Tullot and the Hath, Hample_box, con sunt free oa rocalpt of 73 ceats. BABBITT’S ' SOAP POWDER. m this Powder & boay lm Mo IV,l:fl Ay d.fllll' ed BABBITT'S Abeolutely pure. Dread, eskes, pudding Feativio thac whet 1o fons, A Lrial packago scnt free ou recel BABBITT'S SALERATUS. "?‘ ‘umm-d srilcle. Asample packago sent fres on BABBITT’S - CREAM TARTAR, e from all impurities. n‘: xu;ufiu‘!’l‘. 'E‘:Id Packago seat free on rocelpt of BABBITT'S double the strengiy of A e S e SR o TelelDi of 35 THE PROPRIETOR wiil give an ounco of &old for overy ounco of Lmpurities found la uny of these proparations, For Sale bu all Dealers. cques, Beal Bats, M Saocques and Bets,* Imitalion Beal, Alasha Mink, Childron’s Sets, 8acquos, &0, FOX ROBES, Gents’ Gloves, Caps, &, &o. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'rs. ROBES! ROBBS! : 0, 0O 3 thoss qualities nocemsrr to | No: § Fiira Fine el R RS 3 PHIE Larieo Dt Xr plit Medium Bun utalo 1ol 8 Hmall ¥ Lined Igobes, xira Lined with Blue Batin, Exi i ked Ozter, E: . 3 _thg pon l; vroduced by a herotofora freo usa of calo. | RRPIICkedQict Mated. 20t 250 Bflles B“fifllo Robcs noral Justly dreaded by mankind, and me- l;ludnmlllll! Beaver, Dark... 175,00 knowledied 1o be dostruotive {n the extremo to tho hu- | IIACK 1o BEUS i AT AUTCTION, mansystem. Thatthe proporties of ccrtain vegotables | lied Fox, with KU 78,0 1) comprise all the yirtues of calomel withous fts fajurle | Moo tyerp & FAtr s [ Thursday, Deo, 18, at 11 0'Olook, lountaln Dralrie Woll, AT OUR STORLES. 3 We will soll without roservs 250 bales Choice {aaten oo 8 23.99 | selectious Indisn Tanned Linfalo Robes, Sliver Badeer, o) KLISON, POMEROY & CO. anin i;”""::fl“": an |l = 1 80 WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. ’15':2 General Auctioncers, 174 Randolph-st, 4. DR. HIRAM WANZER'S BRICK BUILDING, ‘ 463 Wost Twolfth-st., With nine years* lease of lot, 25 by 123 feet, and the Entirs Stock of Drugs, Stors Fixtures, &, AT AUTOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNINO, Dec. 12, at 10 o'clock, 03 e A 73.00 All of the above Kobes aro of d rize sud mad from tho hest quality of Fur and iied with: Engiian 1iat) usl o1 thé above Real Gloods are London Pred Sesl, atd 68 U0 Fouad at our storcs, 87 Madison-st. and 160 and 162 Wabash-av, and Arc Philadelpdia, - tho premiscs, 453 Weat Twel(th-at, CIUAS, 1. BMITIL Iste . A. Bmith & Co. “Torm of $alo—0n the Huflding,” ono:falf cash, bal- D | 48 LoDMIs, 1, RICHARDSON, anceon time. ~Btock and Fixtures, cash. JERONE WHEELER, ORILE, Thelocatlon for busincas s rst-class, - This salo pre: m,l“u.uumw REOLAT, chance for an euterprisiog man, The sonts s rare whole will be sold withaut reserve, Wi, A, BUTTIERS & CO,, Auct'rs. CONTINUED SALE OF A NETAIL STOOK OF A CITY JEWELER AT AUOCTION, THIS (WEDKESDAY) MORNIAG, at lnotelock o, T, at Butters & Co,’ Auction Houg, 174 Itandolph-st. ho stock conifuis of Gold mud Kilyor Watches, & fow Diamonds, (Gola Chalns, and Bets Sleey ukkmlbfllllflfl e1c., wil of whileh muat hio eloard to the hiighiest bidder, .. WM. A, BUTTEKS & CO., Auctionec! THURSDAY TRADE SBALE, A vomplete Stock of DRY GOODS, WOOLBNS, OLOTHING, Furs, Hats, Oaps, Gloves, Boots, Shoes, &0 Tharsday Morning, Dec. 13, st 0:30 o'clogk, at oul sulearoome Tl oA SV s & co., Auctionvers. CLOSING SATLE OF TUE Hardware Stock Stoves; Ranges, &o., of’ SEAVEY & CO. AT AUTOTION, Thrsay, Dec. 13, at 10 oclock & m, At Store 49 State-st. LIAM CHIIBTOL! iA LLIAM CHItigTot JARH 5 D' W, ERBY, Allof th shave aro gk of lonk experience and do not misreprescat guods. i L ERBY & PERIOLAT. 59~ CASIL PAID FO!. RAW, FURS, BEST SOAP. VANILLA CHOCOLATE ¥OR BREARFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Defies all Honest Competition, For ueo fu the A urecry b ree cakes, Sold by all, Leading Grocers, L FunNITURE. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BABSY CEHATIRS, CAMP OFEAIRS, FANCY CIEAIRS, ul and servicesble white iTenRLY, can La nade In of greasc or putash, )t of 23 couts. FURNITURIE, Dy onder of 1. ¥ JKNRIND, AN %0., Auctrs de ROTTENS 0 YEAST POWDER. A 154 st | BUTTERS & 0D REGULAR, BATURDAY BALE 3 'clock. i oy el i,y | ETOR SN s FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, & owuion nd bt of 73 cents, At our salesrooins, 174 Ldndolph-at. By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 3 and 70 Wi ayenue, Eighteen Tundred Cases Boots, Shoeg & Rubbers AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, Wednesday, Dec. 12. FUR-LINED BOOTS AND BALS, Also, Arotios, Alaskas, Imt, Bandals, all of fires quality, will ba closed out. GEO. P. GORBE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, . 6870 Wabuhav. Thursday, Deo. 18, at 8 1-3 Oolock, '$8.000 Stock FINE & MEDIUM FURNITURE, T WAL GOODS, NILAM, 2ot W, Mawsox br., Cuicand, AUCTION SALES, 3 iy WH, MOOREIOUSE & CO,, Auctionecrs. B4 aud 83 ltandolph-st. Regular Wednesday Sale This Morning At balf-past D o'clock, NEW AND ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS IN GREAT VARIETY, Elegaot Eusy Chasirs, Lounges, Sofas, eto., Car- boly, Stoves, elc., oic. Animmense stock of Hecand-Hand Furalture and Tlousehold Goods. On Friday, Dec. 14, at 10 0°Clock A, Targe aud Peremptory Salo of CROCKERY WARE, Complete assortment of PORCELAIN, WHITE GRANITE, The honu-l!; POTASH. T attend to all bee affairs, bot ECT10NE] egung Kasy Chatrs and Eafent Ro:kers, fns s1d personals- o, but 21 ‘liogtiner of Biacies s e bt | 424 0.0: Waze, of Firet & Bacond Guality, pERERIEA et W X vengeauco on , and toreate ‘ases . dascad oo wrack the. reculta of weflicarasd iri- SELEDRATED taronghost | Wil be sold 1a open lote snd packages saiteole for | gai'Buresun ide Snd ol attrotan; Eotaics, 18 uwmphs, After succeeding iu enticiug two of the . 1D aua gpward at Dealers are eapecially invitod. . Pariossnd Utice Desks, Carvety, eic, Attend this Ul lesding mambers fram s company, be, was Bt 240, eper B, “Address oalers Brs e URE 4.0, sodor arguick. w’flh.u‘ =xfi- Savarsl comigonienid o prow”’ sad Howson, tuat ‘the oer, Chlcdgo, Coateo: 3 Auctionsers. pay sdvaices bessplnt I3 KYE0., Auciionserm

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