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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1878. of work in that {nstitntion, and. after soma anend- ments, Auggestions, etc., It wan referred back to the Comunities with power to amend and prepara 1t for publieation. Mre, Bownian was anthorlzed to get out the reanlar annual report. G OPPICEAA, ‘The Committee on Nominattons reported the fol- lowliog list of afticers, who were elected: [ ferday morning to make a pnrchasa of worthlces biank check-booka. The gentleman handed the reporter A half-dozen books, some of which had never heen nsed, whila the remainder contalned only the stobs, **Naw," sald he, ‘!when tho check-uyer comen In. yon negotlate'with him,and then you will get his story." A half-hour later a short, wiry Individaal en- tered the office and raid: ! Well, here L am, ac- cording to agroement.” *'Yee, here is agenlle- THE CITY. i GENERAL NEWS. Pank-Examinor Watson left Satarday evoning for Washington in parsuance of a telogram ro- cotvad from Comptruller Knox. 0. Manchester; Vice-President, T, V, Freeman; Attorney, F. W. D. Drawley. The clection of & Becrotary wan postponed nntll the next tneeting. IE_COURTY BUILDING. Tha Criminal Court Clerk was buay yesterday making |mn-crlgl of tho records in the caso of the Garritys, who have taken a change of venne fo Kane County. The qaestion of making & loan of 8500,000 wan ted to h expec ava cime befors the. Doard " rte who has a fow Company E, First Regiment.ield a spoctatmeet. | yerterday, ‘Dot jt di not becansa tho | Foty ol poiTs saalotees seil. The, reporter | rcrefaryiire ¥ b Grar ing at fhele armory last evening toelect a Bacand | Tounty Attorney's opinfon wan wanting. | then took the Individnal i hand. Safd he, '3y [ frrresonding Secretary—sm. W, 9. Smith. {4 understood to bo withholding it on acconnt of a aimilar question belng pendinz in the E|npreme Court, wm&: 18 liable to be decided any day. Licutenartt, vieo Grand, resioned, Firat-Sorgt. Freasuerr—Mi A, G, Alfotd was elected to 811 the yacancy. The temperature yorterdsy, as observed by 3a- felend, hefore [ can talk bnsiness with yon & swould 1k to nnder:tand what yau oxpect to make by collecting these check-books,' **Itls 'ml‘fi Wi . Qonld, A m fhe . Tiogen o rae—3es, E. 8, Wadse v, Anna M, Gibhe, Str N. Higkine, Mes'1l, 7o Culyer, B e O o ik s knaw. | ATeh. e TArhore, Sten Chafich 11, Wheglet, Mex naseo, opticlan, No. 88 Madison strect (Trinuxs The January.Grand Juey was impaneled yeater- | respones, '\ ery tewe, but L won! Afea. dames Varmore, Mre, Lharies 11, Wheglek, pirs. L] § 8 od as . The { somelhing definita abontit. Thero etnbs nere in- h Taliding), wen at 8 a. m., 16 degrees; 104, m., | a6, With torgs Shoron on Joranat , poly § fcate! ke amount of cach check and to. whom | 3. %, . dray 80;12 m., 993 3 p. m., 87; Bp. m., M. Dare d ork, e et n | paida o1 don't wane the atubas T Hove ot | ponar—rirer, dten 0 Giictte, tra, T ometer at 8 A, m., 20.85; 8 p. m. 20.05. B A o K e Jurs te better | Tor them, Toniy wani sileised chockss thaso with | tol: i R A B An elder non of Marehal J. T, Gray, of Balt!- "Mn the nverage, and, with few excentions, it 1s | the revenue.stamp on them.* **May 1 lu_xglyrn 3\‘::'-1:6 l{l' M""“"’\)“c‘a}; “\\. Tharas SHEE T O O ertia | Botlexed thad the ‘matorial ot which it s composed | eto (he faturo wac of thito checkatt. siCet- [ Avenis,; T specker, enders T moe, yesterdsy found In thia elty 8 1-year old | o pigrementon recent Jurie. iainir, hn you are” Tuquistive, T will imoty sy | FEY) Al . 16, Do, Mgy, A Neeanam; 0 ran AWS: A Y st 1'colléct them fora par o y Pl e B D o aned it which. 1t & | o L1SD 180 bo cono throngh with In good shae. | coiuiaion o “eyery ehirkeh " +rvho' 1o thin | {1 ,“-,,';..“:-“."i.”n‘..:.'":'fi',‘.‘h..:f:.t Mt & oo mot Improve hia boyhood, may nol harm the | Jo Bor a0 e, A il secsy | Partrt™ .itisa company. May I tnquirs if vou oventry Bereot. Mrw, o 1 1iaily Weatern o aro atctective? 1f wo, yot are on the wrong ncent, h h‘ll\ . becansa the bslness pimiteemisicke e, ‘The indignant and maligned Grand Jurors wera . 1. 1o Indicate that the davetopmenta will be rich. Tlia e, M, [es. 1, B, Manford, Mfs imate,* fec-book shows that he recelved for declarations ltonest and legitiinate, . Palaifier, Mrs, Ber e e discrop- ancy appears, to ray nothing of there being no eash ma N ctective, " it. &, Fiteni = 5 knowl. | ftid he fudlmantly, No, [ am not 1 e Tedtomen s D Ward; Thir b, 1o have et yesteriay afiernoon at the Sherman | O He o B e o mihg thls | ) Clls then, whai aro yor 1 yoa want o sell, | Sirs, 1 dltnric showing with the reveral rexisters, o la W Honse to Fnu resolntions in reeand to their own why, eay 20, anl Fll elose the “busineess It you Uonenty of punrpoes and Inlentlnn’x_hutnnly elght - 1. C. W Mrs AN Ah, 1 kot C: Jiroolkn, Mrs. A ks I yo abont my L0, Ansag, Mes, 1 sco now yo epotter, how stnpld 1 hava L T {lores Third, Mee. sciler, M sorpondei "They will try it again Thursdsy at tho | to 'etinwe "fGr maturalization-papors ground ont e T euiass yom wonld like to khote some- i Sihy e . W alley, D, g S eamo place, e T e e nmiitce. CThe - regiaters | Shing about the tratisaction? 1 will tell you th | WARes ooptan—riest, Men. Q. 1. Ladin, Mes, 11, M1 :Lii’:&?&-‘&.‘“&:‘mx"‘;ufi“x':e‘..'{‘:'fl ';‘.'fl'.‘;‘i?’;«f‘!‘.‘i: another to which a feo of 80 centsench tnattached, | T4 RFAIER S0 N T RO E cent the New York | Waker: i 1eh Moruan, o m, T, 7 n 1 Third, Mra, Cal M Johnvor g o Tead by & pasaing ongine and had wjs | And inetend of his owing tho county $410.83, ha | grapate Cumpany. which Is the printors and litho- | Mis. ticares iaie; decron Lark vfm Hames o 1y apparcntly owes on tnis acconnt 1,720, B n e bt o | fon: Fonrih, Miss ‘iaikie, Miss Mctnzg, Mes. 3 % 1aid upon. 1ils injurles are not | T8Iy s graphers of a large number of tho check-guoks in FHEE a7 hieh N T B o W Al %?5?.,“1‘21!‘:3‘%{‘:.5&‘!.‘.&".’21&‘:.“.‘.‘;'.'" o Commenced | el Within n few weoks thie Company has cn- Bpadory i, b, Hereinns Elihin, A0, A gaged hnndresis of agenta in each 8tato wnoeo bitel- diertnn Avenae, nexs I8 to pitrchase these blank check-booka—that Offcer P. B, Tisrney yesterday found the body with conslderabio intorest. of aman in the river at Indiana atreet bridge, Miss \\IHIummfi\\Vr TOTRL ARRIVALS. e 1. ianty nste K. Stearnny Forts-not Sireety Mrs, Iy i T 3 Why?" interposea the reporter. *vRecause there have been mors failares in those cittes, Tiio moment wa hear of a falliro wa drop down on the Institation, aud all persuns who had deposits in the dllapldated adalr, and gobblo Ruih Hrearns, Mrs. ammonil, Mi 1n. alt checks that have not boen cancciled, and | Mra. Wm. Moss, Jrcs Contral, Gen. Chetlatn, ed as that of N, e~C, W. Coodyesr, Buffalo; Teess - : atre. 3. 31, Walker, Stra. d, M. Durand, Mrs. br. Hilckaon, wno Ial:glr:.l.rn'fi‘r:fl'rrt‘\hhls}::m% Ko, 20 %E‘fix_fiflé} Thotion. G ri,l'e;h:v:rfi:rl!éafll!‘i;"\':.‘ ‘é;md o hwa-£ont. roxenna, tamp o them e Apring. dr.. 3. O, 15, Toriers fior Rucker street, on the 10th inst, 0 Coroner's | I ciamahall, WU oA onls have tono the larsest buslness in the line." 1 ttonal—Flest, Mes. Oviogton. Mes. J, 3, Jury roturned a vordict of found drowned. Afaie, Tileon, Colrsdos et e °"'"¢{3. A o r&umaresattonal 2 A, I, "Cooky, Plyicouth, Mee. F. Ki w Enal T. F. Donton, editor of the Joneaboto (Til.) Qazetie, wan In the city yeaterday en route to the sliver moeting at Speingfiedd, 1le reporta fce fonr inches thick in_Sonthorn Lliinols last weck, ronds nn ManresF, and, M. Col. Jortabers, Sre. Lyman Ttatrd: Tnfon . 13, Bloynton. M. Hovert 10, Ara. A, THake, Miss Goodrichs Taternacie, M. fipratio Anderaons Leatits reot, Mes. €. N. Pheipsi d, and fruit uninfured, snd the prospect for & 1. up tho books. " faein Park, M. M. llooke. 3 cl o Ml . Tialdwi *+Yes, 80 you havo previonsly intimated. * “Melhodist—~Ciark ftreet, Mra. I'rof, Wheeler: Dizon Ho rop of serawberries ad posches good. Hotres, BUIRICE JUBE Kotk Von Rinimwite NOR | +igioass baokn nfe worth hiat gonnch chali, A | Btreete Am 12081, oruigt avatiien Kverbio, A number of the oficera of the militia organlza. | York,...Tremont fhwre=The Hon. John FitZrerall | yook with 100 checiks n wworth Decanse thers | Uhiarics W, Smiiih: Centenary, Ml Itattio Miller, M tlons In this clty Jeft for & ringfleld last evening th | Lol et ", Guabing, Nodtaskar W il Grane S | aco exacily 100 2-cent revenuo atainps n i, Now [ iR R e A Hitl e, b T, S attend a convention of military men, cnlled for the 0y - 7 H 1 ¥ ‘A Bonad: | do you seet” ALY 1 Jrs. I 'l'l‘llf;dc“.' “"-. & Dirpose of convldering matters of Interest to thoir | {he Rabien & tranc tpnotg Comesnet ST AIEINE! | “F¥en"yon are petting to the cream of tho | Fifns." hirs, “. X, wogen, Sirw Kdlys rant organizations, and to take action with referonce 10 | Cigyelands G, M. 8palding, New York, " | business: but what'du yur pay for a book Iike the { Plnce, | Mrs., it insod Park o Aven: having the military code altered and smended. one you havo describod )!Insvfluge!, Mrs. A W Nn«hnnnyfl .nnwlu'\«\vrm That commitiea of donositors {n the Merchants', JOIN BUEHLER. ¢ the halder ts anxlons to well, wa witl giva | Nre, Wikist “iand, M, Syee, Tifnr Hichie venue, Alrs. DR Mark ialticid, Mrs. flitchicoeks DL Panl's, Miw lleach; AdaSirect, Mry, lest, ‘Aventic, Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. T Farmers' & Mechan{ea' Biank, which was appointed checks. many wecks ago by a mevun‘fihclfl at the Grand If he ts not anxious It's according to him 20 cents for 100 ATTEMPTED ASSABSINATION, to scll, wo give him 40 cents. Pl(“"l“l] Weates Tacific, bas neatly completed its report, A public Quite an excitement was caused yesterday morn- circumstance.” Bhapherdy H P'Irtnl““ffl‘»‘BLA. HK'I'EF.‘ fts led for Wednesday ovening, ** Do you do much of a businesst* Klanopai- dral, Mra. MeLareni “Trinity, el e e O e ag Gomunis, | n@ by the announcement, bawled through the | P TM LI T ia, Afready thls morning 1 | MEytarrms, M o 1 Tmights fhvsce, Sirs, pablic thoroughfurcs and tha streot cars, that Mr. John Baehler, the banker, had been urdered, Bubsequent dovclopments showed that this wasan exaggeration, yet tho elrcumsiance of the attempt- cd aseasalnation of eo well-known & citizen na Mr. Buchler was cnough lo create a strong public inter- relghts Anirom Sire: e Mok Carpe Pnreriea: erty It iy Avcension, Tloly Communion, Mra. A, K. Nes JMark's, Mrs, Col. Blocum: Qur barior, M Le Moyne, Mrs, Thielcka, o Themimed, Fuisconat= Chrtat, Mes,” Mers e B, . B S, Paats, i AR Mrh tee will be presented., Ftes Another eandidate for the position of Superin- tendent_of Streeta, Public Bulldings, and Briagea 18 Col. J. T. Foster, st present enginecr of the Water-Worka of Hyde Park and Lake. Col, Fus- er l»nyunlcfl ongineer, having been a raflrosd have purchased 820 worth of Central National Bank booka from deposltors and others. T was going on tonay, when you intorrnpted me, that the Graphe Compiny hns some areangement \vith the (joverne ment by which the Treasury Department either rudecnis these stamps on the caocks ab par or A« thorizes the Company Lo fssue new onea in thelr M, Mrs. Beal, Mrs, 3 Joiefan=Mrs, Girecnebaum, Mre, . Cohn, andcivil engincer moat of his fife, For s number A 4 ot i rec " X of yoars ho has been tha engincer for the Town of cat. The affalr happened In thiswise: Abant half- { place, ;‘m ,,,,M{‘,,,’,,' IP' Neaninon, Miss Smal past D o'clock Mr, Buahler stepped out of his bank, *‘Io you know anything positive abont such an Aol Lake, tntin—3 nis Fraser. f Chicago and Milwaukee avenaca, | BFEARZEMCALY " Feumston—Ape. No 1y Bslnet, Mee, 3. 8, RiesS Men, stor Harvey recelved a lettor from Commis. | A4 the corner of uce, “3iy informatton comes socand-handed. N %) el nlgl?glr!l('nn;m yulcymlyndvlalnzhlm hat ho necd | and waa proceeding quietly along the strest when Now, tniy friend, wuat do you make por bun- C. M, tiray, M, N. C, _(fgw{"“'flfi“lfuffiglxbwldr;_ Birown, " dirs, 3. B, B, Winlin Botimelat on the now fala agninet clgar manufac- | ho was suddenly asailod by one Michacl Matso, Tor nstancel” s e drey t official year, except in cases | who drew an old-fashioned dagger frum hin pocket 47t 13 hard to ray on thatbasie. As I have enid, Hute Turk=3irs, Jamés Wadsworth, 3irs, O, A, :?n::;: ‘x‘f‘l.'la“ii’..}?fi?mé’mm {vu hc!ng%flcll:nd. and made thren thrusts athis victim. The first | prices vary; ont the Graphle Company pays mo A.\':) fi-yx&g;nm, 3ite. C, I, Farwell This rale was that clzar manafacturora should not 21 =Mrs. C, B well, blow was delivered at the hoad, but it nnl{ muce cecded 1n making o slight wound orer the leit eye. Mr. Duchler threw uphis arm in self-defenee, und the blade descended upon it, Infiicting a severe but not dangerons wound, Then tho two men hada tuisale, which lasted only a minute, but in that Ennhurat=Mr. L. A, Inghand Park—tre. Rirerside—\irs, Wilith Dactter's Grore~Stea. @rand Crassing--Atrs. bo allowed 1o makeand sell cigars in tho same Foom. A regnlar semi-monthly meeting of the Chicago Boclcty of Physiclans & smr:mu wan hold last evening In the iibrary of the Medical Prors Arsoci- percent, or, in other words, the Company pays mo oo cent on every atamped checl sent them, 8o yon sceif [ pay a hall-cent a check 1 earn cxacti a half-cent. 'Tlie (fraphic Company makes a dof- tar on every hendred checks. Now you have the whole atory, and I must bo golng, " 1Lt W, Il Ttaynor. stirer Fhreat—3ira, Watson Thateher, “ feizory Commutee=T, W, Harvey, A. M, Lowls, . timo ' Marso_ mindo & third attempt upon Whers siro your hoadquartcrs T VRS Stion, Ttoom_ 9, No. 188 Clark streot, Dr. lyfora | fime arss, mate & CUC AUEREL URRE L L have nona: Iman tho gu all of th time,™ “‘,’}’,‘..',‘m":'fiff?flm.--;\ #, Weloahelmer. realding. Tho reportof the Sectionon Materia | 4004, " yfcol into bis groin, Suppoa- | +'One word mora. Do yon do much businoss!" oty Aaditnrasirs. towre Hiarels, Misa Dlalkdo. edica was recelved, and formed the materlal for | {,y"flo pad accomplished his purpose, Starso | Yes,sir, I have all I'can attend to, and havo cole | - Yurr Widddanury-dta, Stooty, 2 discassion, in which nooe but phslclans would | {1y away in bade and ran off alon Mifwaukes | fected not less than @ thousand chieck-buoks of | - £ilar fame VistioeSiias Elia &, Powman, avenfie. ‘Theatlalr happened in & few minutes, and befora 8 crowd was gathered the . assasein *wan o block ahcad. Ife was pursued, however, and epecdily capturcd and locked ap tn the ata- tion, The announcement that Me. linehier had been sasassinated produced an extraordinary foel- ing among the peuple in the vicinity, who scom to have a high respect for tne gentleman, and at ono {imu 1t was foared that somo mischie? would Ue done to the prisoner. The policemen ac- cordingly = fook lim ont of the back- door of the station and traneferred him to the Weat Lako Strect Swutfon, wlicro he re- mintned In_peaco for the batance of thy afternoun, Mr. linehler was carried to Lis daughter's house, over the bank bullding, and was stionded by seve- bursted banks durlng the laat week. " "d\"urny 1t Is an 111 wind that blows no one any good."” WASHINGTONIAN HOME, THE POULTEENTIL ANNUAL MEETING af tho Washingtonian flume Assoclation was held 1ast evemng in the parlora of that inatitution. The Preshlent, Dr, N. . Davis, occupled the chalr, The tollowing ladles and gentlemen wvero presont: Mesdames Thomas Wilee, W. Warren, I, A, Miiler, A. Miller. Willlams, “and Iodgson, and Dr. 8 A, McWilllamn, A. G. Warner, C. G. Haywan, W. B. Bateham, T. A, After somo further husinean of unimportance to the public tho Board adjuurncd, CRIMINAT, COURT, MIs3 M'KEE. Thero was a greatcrowd In tho Criminal Conrt yesterday morning, tho gallerica as well as the maln floor belng full, the fact that Miss McKee, whosliot Conatable McElligott, would plead to the indict- ment charging her with manslaughter undoubted- 1y belng the attractlon. Tho people listened patiently for nearly an hone to the concluding arganient tn tho West Park Com- The offics farnitnre and fixtares of the Central Nationsl Hank twere sold by suction yosterday marning. the only articlo resorved belng the rafo. The counters, railings, etc., which are eald to have cost nearly §3,000 brought 8130, the whale ontfit reahizing lees than 8500, not more than 10 er cent of the cost, Rocolver Glover has trans. ferred hia headquarters to No, 71 Dearborn strect. The man J. A. Darker, whom Tur Toiny: wiole up s e dara azo, rcceeied in pouing $23 from a French gentleman nsmed Dr. (ueohoout, of Hayre, France. whom he met in the train com- ing West. Darker pretended to fa man of wealth, and as the Frenchman was & merchant from lavre, traveling in the ramo directlon, ho 1 physiciais, Miller, Jo Yo | pjastoncrs’ case, and then half of thom aroso and nictly allowed himeolf to be takeuin. The Palmer | FLPRYSICENL o pace premeditated tho attack | Seammon, W. Warren, €, 11, Case, W. E. Morti- ’ Tionso 1s out about $15, e En kooi o s | oo Thomne Witeer e 6 e Borie. Hongy | firetched theie nocks to sco Mies NcKce o4 sho A prescntation occurred last evening st tho armory of tha Firat Cavalry, 1. N, G. Capt, 1. . Moynihan, commanding B Company, was tho ro. Cipient of o very handsome eabre, belt, etc., from o number of comradea and frionds, Ald. Daly prescnted 1ho sabre,and mado n noat 1ttle address, referring to hia long service with Capt, Moyniban in the old Twelfth Illinols Volunteer Cavalry. After tue preacntatlon the leading oficers of tho reginient feft for Springfleld to atiend the Arst con- ventivn of the L. N, G, At a snccial motting of the West Park Tloard Sat. urday afternoon, the rtnlfimllnn of Mr, Lowenthal ns Treanurer was accepted, andJohn Buehlor elocts cdtothe place, Tho ralary list was rovised and. prencd upun, [theing determined thotthe Secretary rhall recclve 81,500 noraunum : theasslstant 8800} fnc drangbtaman $1,000. Tho President and ‘Treasuror serve without compensation. Thiale o antlug to tha taxpayers of Weat Chicago, uver the ates of the old Hoard, of 80,650 a year in tho sal- ary account sione. Tha rates of saiaries for tho regular employes in the parks Were also roduces nolf. Tho Lnsiness relations between them are of o natare that will bs not very clearly explatned by statements nat mado under onth. A man placed in the enfortunatepredicament of 3tr. Marso s lable to tell the truth, and ke ia Hable to toli les, A man wonndod na sorely as Mr. Buchier Is not fn a mood 1o give a connected history of financial diiticultics, 1t scems clear, howevor, that Marso hud & geud) sguinst the banker, and that, 68 e anbacquently ivulgod, lie was bound to bring tikm to tmo iu nomo. way, fo him cold stcol appeared tho handiest method, so he sharpened a uirk, such aa 1lizhlandmen wear on hioliday oceasions, and went forth [n eaarch of the fae, Marso 18 mild Jooking man of middle age, and, as seen throuuss tho bars at tho West Lake Street, #itation, ho looked ut A like 8 Becund Advent- wt exhorter s & murderer. le appeared rather wratifled with the attentions showersd upun him by the newspavet peoplo, and gave thewm more infor- mation thau they necded. 10is account uf tho dir- ficulty between filmaelf and Mr. Buchlor was sub- stantlally as followa: came inta the room. Sho was nccompanied by her slster, Mrs., Lowie, and Mrs, Thomas, Btdoey Thomas, hier sttorncy, thnon stated that he had been Informed that the Grand Jury that found the tudictment had passcd n resofutlon (he referred to tho one censuring Chadwick) embody. inz a epectal finding of facts, If that wero trno e desired the docament to Lo read, nnd wunde o past of the case, Btato's-AttorneysMills remarked that ho had heard rumors regarding tho rorolution, but did not think the matter could be Inguired Inte, since it wwas not an cesentind part of the trand Jury's ac tion, 1o denlea the right of the defense to in- vestigato the subject. . Judge Mcdllister sald the only thinza Grand Jury could do In the premiises was to decide wheth- er thore should be an indictinent or not. 3tr, Thomns llrnrpl.' tho enbjoct, and tonched wpon aaocther polnt, llo had noticed that the namas af one or two persons who know. tho facts in the cang had beon omitted from the list of wite Howiand, Dr. 8. A. Willard. The tecrotary reported that the only member of tha Ansociation that hud died during the year swag the lMon. Willlams 1L, Opden, 1le nleo Teporied that tho terin of office of the following Dircctors had oxplre Hond, ¥, B, Sherpan, Hayman, E. It. Bowen, Dr. 8. A, McWilllam, B, ‘Batehaw, W. Z, Culver, IL C, Morey, , De Ty D, Fiteh, Al L. Morrtson, C. J. all, br, Willard, (eorgo Sherwood, A. G, War. ner, The same gentlomun were re-clecton as the new Board, and J. 8, Pickard was clected 08 & mesmber of the 1loimo Aasociativn to 8l the vacancy caused by tha deatn of Mr. Opden, ‘The Treavarer. ¢, N, Holden, presented the fol. Towing Feport of tho finances uf the lome for 1877, aud it was recolved and placed on dle, nrogirTe, Datance tn Treavuey, Jua. 8, 1877 From ety accou 180, From cjLv Aceu rom Cook County, 1 uterest, board, reut, etc. i, w. & nossos, Whr? . to correapund to the demands of the timea, o s ]’;;“‘;" e wad. 8ATA féoit Total suse Stata's:Atturney Mills repliod that ho would Willlam Batterfield, who died in this city on the | pashler, and gave As collatoral therefor o first | Dullding aeesunt. bt Lo L R S e R J T e e wiomes of Bitona, on e | ortgaEe Bpon b b A ot thesss | Hravisious, heip. tak. Turaiare, sié f\'j"i' tho Indictment, Baking fha ihe recard ahow Ll leld, o ers o h e ' on tlila mor ve s pal v e ave - o Toader T hin day of 18 e, 1t the conren o | oo e O Rn: promntiy Ll 18 vilpts that it was averruled snd cxcoptian laken, re ', whon he wan unable_to tweet tha payment on account of sickness, Marsa had met with an aceident, and, fearing death, he had all his papers mado over tn hin wife, and to insurothe paymont of the intercat he gavo a second moricage upon his home and fot. Hochler made ont the papers and Marso signed the blank mortgage, and sllowed Buchler to Al itin aftorwards. ‘This mortgage was jor $100. Hhortly after tbis transaciion Morso racovered, Home of bls frionds called his nttentlon to the fact that a lut which he owned waa ndver- tined for salo undet & mortgnge. Upon inveatiga. tlon, he foarned that Buehler In drawlug up the nocond mortguge tind fncluded therein an unlm- proved lot of which Le had learned tho techinical Total couieaen Dalzuce Ia Treasu) Mr, S8cammon, from n comtnitice nppointed for the purpose, renorted resolutions regarding Wille fam 13, Ogden, which woro adupt; Superiutendent Wilkine presou rt, from which the followin mnates in the Honie Ji during 1877, 254; total, charged during the year, 20! inmatos, Jan. 1, 1878, I8, 163 owers, 20; perlodical drinkers, 25, vonstant, 44; hablt acquired, 23 hetealtury ( claimed), 6; havinz had delirlum tromens, H1; di Melumn tremens while in the Homn\,fl: opium’ pa- Mina YcKen thon atooll up, and, after tho Iniret. ment e read to her, pleadud **not guiity. This fonmnality over, accompanied by the two ladies, #he went baci to jail. GRONGE VAN NOLLEN, . Qultc s senwation was coeated {nside tho bar by the next matter which cumo hofora tha Court, This wan sn anplication by A, 8, Trude (n have the hail of Grorge Van Hollen, it defaulting Clty Col- lectar, fixed, with a vlew to his rcturn to'stand I;lnlunlflln Indictment cherging him with embez. zlemout. Htate'n- Attornoy Mills anid tho amount mention. e {n the indictment was $100,000, and suggesied that 820,000 il would be suflictent, comparatively short Itfe, for he died in his 67th year, no led a varied, useful, and not undistin. julshod career, The firat graduate of Iush Medis cal Colleae, ho practiced his profession for somo years. Aftcrwarda ho cntered ‘Lhe regular service s Iirat Licutenant in the MarineCorps, and served * during the Mexican War, ‘Whila an duty in Mex|- co his constitutlan was impaired by tho {nsatubrity of tho climate, and ho mever recoverad the health . ho lost in the Aervica of Lis cuuntey, but romained an {ovalld for the rest of hia days. Intho lato Civil War ho waa appointed irignde Comminnary of Bubalatence, and continued in the service tiil the cnd of the contost. Since then ho las lved in tho tettrement of private life. 4 ils annunl re- atatisticn are taken: naty, 1877, 41; admitt 200, Regularly dis- 3 pressnt number of .. Single, 1483 marriod. lents, §; sentencod to the Tlumo the Justices, Me. T la wanted it to ha 815,000, The poultey sliow fa not very extensively patron. | dcsctiption. This was dunc, Marao.saye, unknown | jo: smount chareed for bosrd during the.yeu Tho Cagets howorcs, it ses how he could ized this year as yel, thongn'it I superlor to the | Lo hini. Whe proper '¥10 moro than th face of thy | 314:200.40; recelved In cash for wm’fw. 74, connistontly fix the amolint st leas than $20, 000, axhibltion of Jast'year. 1tis hoped by tho mana. nmnuntmlh:;“"' Ol uehier fotained, and | fervices, 82,050,02; tnpald, 85,824, ‘And that ended tho matter. AMr. Trudo then gers that the Creceipte will be bottor “thls | mortige, O 1t apon the i | recelved in”casti fGr board, aa siated afiore, Teft to huntup bondsmen. Ho will make another Meek than last, | e scoteccards ate ub :’:"mu‘;'“l B e T el arc 7300 reut of clinpel, "-’eggou;luum‘.lm.,s-.» effort to havo the aua reduiced, 1le suyn Van Lol ur pro ] niar, ¥ - otal recelved incas| ,600.71. The repui Vi ome -l D ot fo tho buit Cochin, and the Hondans, Awords v | 1o do s, snd “kept It ae commimion sapittiges |{len il aurely como ook, but it forsiuuls adopteit, Dr, C. W. Earlo, the Ilume Physlclan, read his annual report, in which hereviowed at some length the causvs which led to lntemporance, and made somo suggesiiva nbaorvations o) the treatinont and month, slnca io has fomo hiinens matters to sete R LR ] tls up In Canada before hecan loave. Tho defunss will ‘ahiow that cliecks given by Van liollen on a bank in settlement for gmnbling debts were been made upun sevoral other specios, but the | foF Murao scure-cards are not yet placeajipon the coops, As lllrficnenll thing, tho score Is considerably higher year than at the last Ixhlblllolfl especlally in the trant saye that he hegzed snd entreated Huehler many thnes to apply the $40 upon the Interest, but he still refused. **Yesterdsy,” 4ald Manio, ¢ of changed by gamblors, —not the amonnts, bnt the tho'duen of tho Hufl Cocbineand iha Dark Hranuias, | Secat ap 10 a6 him, dotecmilfied Lo, geteves with | Saro'of Riiriatos, anf throw outuzie binia us tha | BT f tho pank,— 47 1k they Got monoy which ;howlm( (z‘llé an h:‘l’m"m"fllbellx the hllln'ul.ll; hffl treaty.. When Laaw hit I sald something 1 don't resuit of his lx;}url«nu nd Physiclan in the Home, { Van lollen did not iutend they shonid have, Changed hands. Wbouts doren doge of tho blacks | Fomeber what ‘bit I got excited and he siruck | ¢:b 0PI bLLNER 1010 Tk abjetion ok ha WAsg o necghng of he fear of 3 . Y 20, 251, 145 ' . antlan breod arne In yeperda, aud I n expect: | DT IICHE, 8P LOIA R ol tiont) Thuy | [ resfurrs SHOAL00. Assoli¥asbingtouman | expaste, It It sl sald hat Vo Molle id ok ment wlil bo au attractiva featare uf the oxhibition, ick ot him with iny knifo, bat 1 don't re- | Homp, and furiituros loans butstanduis, FL- | ket o N evora. 1t thia natis uf. RUd b i that politiclans Thia show wlil continua untll Friday. member siriking mars than onco. DId 1 cut bim | 97660} dus from city, balanco f 1877, 8120.00% | uce and guttini $300, 8500, 1o Uhres incon ; Yol The Fareagut Boat Ciub ot at the Palmer H . 1 uo from Couk County for 1877, §245: dua frant | loaving thelr checks thorefor, which checks woro Iesuight., Fresident. Jonkina ib tho chair. Tha | -] den'c remomber aayibiog after Iatrack at | 1084, uf storos, 81si.07, aiiion, i | orthjpaa an hava b shareu ub i an ol Commltteo appointed to conslder the Jocation and construction of a now boat-huuse asked for fur- ther thne, It wae granted, Several members of the Club were tranaferred from the honorary and associsto-membership lats to the liat of mct- ivo members, and Mr. George C. Ball was slected 8 member. Mr, Osgood, the President of tho DhulnlJ)ul Valley Rowing Assoclation, was proas ent, and addreescd tho Club upon the prospects of that organization, of which the Farragu Club fa s [Z him tho fret tim December, *«la it true that yon had your knife sharpened In anticipation of this affair?” asked the repurter, v4() yes, " sald Marso, cvally. 'Y"Ilnd you beon drinking lefore you met Duche or?” ** No, str, 1don'tdrink, 1am not that kind of aman, I wanfive years in tho regular army, aud luvnrl“thuenlln tioe without a day of punieh- ment." | len. ‘Ihils banking business for the benefit of pol. {ticians i sald to have been aone matnly through the connivance of an smploys in tho otfice, of courso with Vun Hollen's knowleag self never advanced to politicia or$30 at a time, Mr, ‘Frude rays no has u hat-fu of papers which will make some fellows squirm when (he timo comes, and prowlscs a sonsation wheu the trin) takes place, JAMES BARIY, cumbraace on due interest, B per cent, $1235,C43. B8O, tatanding bille, nou 2,700 por an- uf +inicowo from rent of stores oul ‘The roport was adopted, Mrs, Warren, from tho Ladics' Commitiee, mado areport of thelr labors during the yoar past, and 1t was ll.lorlml. r, Duvis, 08 Chairman of the Exocutive Com- miticy, made a ropart feotn that body, rocommenul- ing the Board of Dircctors to appolnt a Finance 0 . en . Committos to manage atlloans of the inetitution, | Barry, 1 bber, agal Sopupguent purt " fio boat bousy sfurcasld It 1o | %+ stares, did you tntond to kil ¥ asked the | S8 CCpury wan reforrad to o Tuard uf Directors; | there Kero.nihe. WdIonis for HFAd IAYCCHY: severe lako storim, aud i locating it the mombors | T2HCR 1 1t ot but T wanted to give bim some- | | Jh® Mecting aajourned, afice passing o general Jeairo to protect it from the full forca of the wind nd waves, and hava selected o wito ubon that por- tion_of the shore protocted by thu Govermcnt breskwater, behind which the watcr fs generally iu navigable condition, The house will o & band- some one of 14 kind, much finer than the one ro« contly Jout, and an orosment to the shury, ‘Thu Unlon Veteran Club met at the (irand Pa- cific Tlotel Jast night, Gen. Martin Beem in the chair, Tio Treaturel roported ail bille patd and Sash on baad. Constiutional amendinents making . thoaunual dtes €1 and_requiring mombers i the mieoliugs to address each other as ** Comrade * wero read and lawd over under the rules. ticn. Birong was invited to_dellver & lecture’ upo the **borming of Fort McAllister " before tla Clab, at the Grand Paciic Hotel, Mondsy eveuing, Jin. tho uiewmbers of the Cialars exnectod to . nod talpn, pleaded wullly to onu churging him with stenling Lx.‘xu worth of propagly helonging to Mes. Fiolily aml waa soutencad to four yoars in the Ponitent ary. vote of thunks to the oftlcers. HOME FOR I"RIENDLESS, AKNUAL MELTING. ‘The Dircctors of tha Iomo for the Fricndless held thelr annual mooting at the Home, corner of Wabash svenno and Twentlethstreet, at 10 v'clock yeaterday morning, Thero wero a largo number of ladlos prosent, Col. C. (. Hammond prosidod, A tuanclal report of tho recelpls and expondi- tures of tho Homo daring tho year 1877 in dutail waa submitted Ly the President of tho Board, and was nccepted, Following 18 a suminary of the ve- ceipts aud expenditureas EECRIPTS thing to reiember,* Tho prisoner 18 03 cool and coliccted nx Ihnuhh at liberty, ond appeas ta have nu concern at all. 110 fna slivrt, thick-wet wan, abuut 50 yoars of age, und has s well-shapod hesd and titelliyent face, Mis eyos ora bluishegray and pencteating, wndd cold in exprevalon. 1o speake English vxeel- Tently well, 18 8 native of Luxemberg, and appesrs ke & quier, Industrious, snd praduit citizen, Ho wpuke of *rpetting even™ with Buehler in a man. wer that would lead one to suppose that bo knew no to accomplialy his [;nqw-u except by laking the law futo hls own hamls, NOT SERIOUS. A r?omr called at the realdenco of Mr. Dueh. ler's daughtor, ovee his bank, late in tho afier- noon, but, the doctor having given strict orders that lio should not bo scen, was unsble o leary DEMPATEIL in the caso of a youns man named Dempster, who pleaded guilty to embezxling $160 of hts em. ploger's funds, saunscl asked for a swepatalon sentence, instancing tho caso of Ignatius School who was sent to the llonse of Correction for st log o necktlu (bl first offenes), an expert bank-thicf, Judge McAlilster that bie suspendod the seiitonce of n younz man {el gu, whu obtained employment 1k a mercan- e house, aud wont up and up'until Lo hecames a partacr, and he noticed that he had receutly grad- uated from the bankrupt court with honor, Domp- ster got ofl, toko dhelr wivas Measrs, | x-mm.i s fi:x;\ bim the circoiaatuncde atteuding tho siab- le&-on e dun, . portus v - COUNTY BOARD, sad Pacl ero Appoluted a Cobim! . Uno of his cmployos, who had seen i e B b PEDRUARY GRAND JURY. 16 nanage tho aftairs of he. lectore, 'ThoChale | atcd ihiat the Wounds werg not particniarly so- | e 3t tntereston fuids tnveste LES x > cd tho following appotntment Tious. Thoro wera throw of thomeono of the | jjoudolil sireoy storoe, rent, throe-fouriidi oo 8,413 | Tho reqular weokly meoting of the County Doard Mesdew. Duguid, Stowar! furchead, vver the oye, another on the riglt d of o 473 | was held yestcrday afternvon, all the members Committe on Applications—Slesars Jacobe, | both of wlich were slight, and the thind, the m preacns excent Mr. Tabor. Mutling, and Hook, Finance Committeo—Menars, A communlcation was read asking thata Grand serlous, fn the groin, ‘I'he kuife, however, in- Chetlaio, Brockway, Haocbett, Ltlcaby, and Hob- stead of penctrating the intestines, went dowi erta, Committee—Mesars,' Weaver, | wards, and cutouly the ficeh. According to thy AR Juty for Fobruary bo drawn, 'The jury was drawu White, Dicgaon, and Low Ewmploy- | emloye, the physician thls that Mr. Buehler salarice, Fepairs a4 follows: (. Sudlinger, John Bannagan, J, D, Bollos, Mriages, Gune | will b ol piains withis o wole, Ho wated fur ‘ranie, faraliure, eic. Tyler, Jobn D. Sullivan, Jobn Mullen, Georga oF, ¢y cl L 6 slatcments of Mazea, he having owed biut Interest on morisages Walps; Theodumplltntes, Marke Decondon Dhatid for three years which be was unavls to collect, Qraodsaw, Juhn Kehoe, Jobn Linnertman, J, 1. XLECTIONS, i i As Dooaclly, Charles Mc(ice, 1L W. wlasser, W, T Ilibernisn Danking Asiociation yesterds elected olicers. for thu cnsuing year as° followss 8. Jl‘nu:'“. alance cash on hand. > < T $ 571 | O'Bren, Jr., DanlolD. Good, C. J. Barse, Juhn Fresident, J. V., Clarke; Vice-Brealdont, O, F. - A I‘E?V INDUST ‘f"- ¥ Vure Mialun=liceolpls § ros, 84.+ | Hickoy, James Forrow, O, L. Maun, Jacob Wolf, Fullers € h‘w& 111'....;;!...,],‘:"1,""1‘,:;- ulfm.&,‘.; DUYING UP CHECK-UOOKH OF LVOKEN BANKS, | 817 balunca o haud, $10. John Bell, and Petes Schlun, > 2 A new branch of fndustry, growlug oul of the fatluro of so many Westcrn banks, busiuces houses, snd savings lnstitutivns, Las blossonied In I-Ltecelpts. 81, - Clren $114001 Dathuce Laat o bty sort ) ©peadt Mrs. P, 1). UGray, the Sccrolary, resd her annual report, which was adopted. J. V. Clark Miclisel Keeloy, Jucics i1, McKay, Atgmectingaf the stockbolders of the Chicazo ‘The annual report of the Warden of the Hospital wassubmitted. It showed tnat the expensus for Gaa-Light and Coke Company yesterds 6 fol- | ¢ re, W, R, Gould, the Treasurer, subi grocerics aud provisions had been $30,430.81; {iaa:Light and Coko Company yosterday, tho (6l | Cuicago, aud & rich, ripe kaivest of the currency | it Wi M, Gould U e "'rn':'f-um\:“-fds'ff & loihtng and bedding, on, 816 Dickey, 5ol A. Smitu, Stlaa B. Cabb, B. V. sy~ | ©f the fcalm iseald to ba Howiug inte the coffors | yug, ¢} collocted by the tudies. 183; extra labor, § 5 wond, 'B. 8. Morrls, Jeromo Beccher, Johu A. | of the Company which bsa catablisbed It Jtlaan | Thy seport of - the Suvetintendent, Mre, J, [ deuge, *s,m.m; Browa, Jr., E. T. Walkios, and Poter L. Yos. sgency for the purchase of blank check-books of | Graut, wus called for. Accoiding to this, the nume | fucl, §1 2‘51 .83, 1 Tho annual_election of officers of the Union | cullapsed fnauclsl tustitutions. Onthe fuacy of tho ber in the Hume Juu, 1, 1877, adwitted 482.10, Tue number of paticuts adm! ear, wvas 1od3 1.800; ohildren, 6013 or, adalte, el f wher of ingle meals uutnier dianissed, adulle and coil: dron,’ 2,955; nutiber of deaths, . 27; number of children zond to permanent homes, 743 number ln th lowe Jan. 1, 1678, 116, Thls report was sc- c»yloul. ‘V'ino Becretary read the report of tho Home Pby- sician, L, D. A. Cotlon. Thy reports of thy visltors, teachers, and the T;l.’fllln:’l\fl' of the Bure Misslon wero recelved and adupted. Thy Commlttee on the lome Industrial Schoal reported, and tho report was coostdered bigbly eatisfactory, 8mith, Chbsirwoman of & during tho total care Btock-Yards National Bank was held yesterday with the followling result; President, Maucel Tal- cott; Cashier, Edward 5. Stickuoy; Assistaut Cashler, G. E. Corosd; Directors, Maucel 'falcot?, Eamucl M. Nickerson, Stephen B. Kootn, George T. Williams, snd Edward 8. Btickuey. The annusl meeting of the stockholders in the . Mccoanics® snd Traders' Savings, Loan & Haildy Association was beld last cyching at No, 12 Randolph street. The trst business in order was the elcction of three Directors to All the places of Messre. J. J. Whilebouse, A. W. Nuson, snd F. W. D. Brawley, whoss terma bad expired, Muasra. Jobn Thowss and H. V, Frecwan were chosui L0 811 tbe places uf Mesars. Whitsbousu and Nasos, and Mr. ¥, W. 8. Brawloy wau ru-clected. At subseguent meeting uf the Board of Dircctors the fullowing oBicejs wese showcn: Frcaldenl, Geozgo enterprise there seems to be no woaoy fult, ves thers **ace millions fu* the speculations, nutwithe stauding vutward aspects. A promioent busincss man informed 8 veporter of the exlutencs of thls pew concern, and Tuz TIISUKE rupresentative procceded o Instituto au Investization. After ditigent scsrch for headquasters, ho was un- sols to focate them; but, detormined to probe: the watter to the buttom in order to uncarth Lhe object uuderlying the purchase aud cullection of these playud-out check-bovks, the ree vorter visited u larye nuwnber of brokers snd bauks iug fnstitutions, and Unally ran down bLis gewme in au uflice in the Reapes Block. His success was fu- sured {u consequencu of an srraugcment nade by 8 party in the bulldlug referced to, by which the col- Tector of check- boois wus Lo cail at 20 o'clock yea- uelog tho year was 2, 113; the recoveries, 1, 103 deailis, 153 Thu receipis of thu institution bad been §U81,20, and tag dlabursements tho sume. The report concluded by rocommendiug t hat pre- caution bo takeu agufnst dto, (hat 8 fouco be bullt around tho bulliding, and that the Hospital Com- aitico meet at the Hospital oncoa wonth to dis- cuss matters pertaluing to its mwemcul., Kee ferred. L13D'8 BArLOYES. A communication was read from two of Lieb's late employes complaining that they had uot boen 1d their Noveuiber uln‘; and azking that the voychers to be lssicd for what was due ibeiw. Tho document olicitod some discus- slon, and was flnally zefurred to the Flusace Com- mittee, bill of s work, AMrs. Charles B, special comuitice sppofated to examinc into the atfairs of tho Iudustriaj School, revorted fn 8 favorable manner regarding the system aud order ce Committea reported on cmployes for & hLalf-day’ Fi Aleb's late amounting to $212, but made no recommendation, Mr. Fitzgerald moved that the biil bo paid, and Mr. Wheeler moved as an amendment that the matter be reforred hnek to tha Committee. Mr. Senna cslled attentlon to the Noand proceod- Ings, swhich showed that Lieb's men had already heen pai in full, Bamo further discnssion followad, and the repart wa recommitted, The same Committee reported In reference to Lich's Iate semi-annual report as follows: Yonr Comunitten an Finance, to wham wasreferred the semlannaal repart of the ato Ganaty Clerk for the six manths ending Dec. ing had the same un: derdelsement, beg i i a3 kv pres i ‘which 16 eavecinlly reautred by [aw. o e wauld therefare reeommend thiat tho Pk 6f the Hoard b dirccted to notify Hiermann Lich vl reques of the aat of tho above {reeguiarit {itno requirem, utes by attaciing tho " proper. afid to sald’ report, “Your Cowm: mittes would furthor report | that = Lieh ~ has in his “pomeeson the payerolla of v late office for ml manths of Octoner and Noveniber, also filesof paper paiil far by the county, and would als reeommend that hia ucceaor hie airceted to demand from Iiim the return of the ahove without delay. Your Committee wonld also. recomuerul that Connty Clerk Klokke bo empowered to empiny an experi, :n=|‘ u;‘ummuulfly ‘examine ali the records of his preda- CANTS. Tho roport was adopted without discnssion, and by & unanimous vote, The pay-roll for the County Clerk's office for Trecomber was presentsd, amounting to 20,677, 4, made out on the basis of the allowanco last year. Tt was reidnced (o 85,711,907, to comply iwith the redactions made in tho aararigs, and altowed. “Tho Committee on Public Dulldings and Publie Bervice reported in favor of allowing the gmnite contractor on the Court-1lonse $7.670, Adonted. The Committes on Public Charitics reported in favor of allowing anather ANSTATANT PRYSICIAN AT TIIE INSANR-ARTLUM, and recomn el Dr, Hagenbach for the place at n aalary of §50 pormonth, In connectinn with the repart o letter waa read from the Medical Bonrd at the Hospital recominending De. McClallan for the place, who would work for nothing for one year. Mr, Lenzen was In favor of the report heing re« commitied, that tho matter might be further cone sldered, which led to a lonzthy dehate. Mr. Conly opposed Dr, Hagenbach for tha reason that ho had threatoned that 1if tho Doard remuved him he would expose the old ** Ring, ¥ ete, Mr. Cleary safd, **That clinches it," and then continueid 1o any that ha was in favor of remaving Tlagontnchy aud giving him an apportunity to tol all “ho know. 1lls removal would not only save €400 per year in ralary, but if he exposed tho “*Iting, " as he promised to, it might resuitina saying 'in anothor direction, {Laughter. | Mr. Wheeler was oppused 1o sending any ono to tho Arylun s an oxporlmentor, and from the fact that McClellan offered to do tho work for nathing, Tie way satlsfled that ho wanted tho place asan ex- perimenter, 1fe was opposcd to having tho insano ex_lmrlmunle with. 'he previous question wan then called, ~being on_the adontion af the Committea's report. Tho fepart wan lost by n vole of 8 tu 8, —Mosara, Ayare, Thurling, Lenzen, Meyer, Wheeler, and Sonue vot- lnxln ne aillrmative, fter somo further disputo the offico of Second Arciziant Physician swas created at the Aayhim, aud De, Mcclellan's propoaition was accepted. Mr, Fitzgerald called up the matter of the killin of John Ackley on the Court-llonre, and nsked that his widow bu paid S080 with twhich to take up # mortgage o1 ier home. Referred. COUNTY SUPPLIES, . Mr. Cleary offereil the following, whicl was tald over under the rulea: *xoired, That tha ttammitreaon Publle Rervice be, and tiey nre licpely, directod to immadiatoiy aiirueting for nrupusul for ¢l minoiying of il sticies herctafare :-;v;lr:alcx for by the county for wiiich contracts liave red, A rorolution was offerad and adopteil requenting the Cotnty Phyalelan to vaccinate all he inmates of the fall who wera llable Lo take the small-pux. Mr, Mulioy offered n resolution calling on the architect to ]Ircp!lrn plans (or the scwerage for the new Conrt-1i Tet conteacts for the work, Referred. A rusolution waa offered by Mr. Whoeler calling on the Counly Agent Lo sithmit to the Hoard the amount of tea and coffee distribuled to the poor the past year, Referred, THAE COUNTY AGENT. Mr. Burling called up the matter of ropeslin; Order No, 4 in the County Agent's office, an murled that the nction of & \veck aco bo reconald- ered. now satigfied that the nctlon of the Doard had been hasty. Iio wanted tho actlon reconstdereil and the waolo matter referred to the Committe on Pub- Me Charities, Mr, Fit: action ha 7alil was opposed to_reconsidering the and ondeavored to show that with the suspension of tho order the expentes of the County Accnt's oflico had been iesa thin year than i Tormer yeara In the same apace of time. Mr. Spofford was in_favor of Mr. Buching's mo- tlon, and belioved that unless tho rule waa reine atated tho appropriation for the County Agent's ofMco wauld bo apacdtly consumed, and the really dexerving poor would ba the suierers In the end. Tng oflice was 10w costinzz over 81,000 per day, and at this rate, in the face of tho fact that the appropriation had to bo lved within, tha prospect wan that before tho winter wasover there would be sulferlng, and the codnly powerless to afford relfef, flo wanted tho order rcatored, and the County Ageht given a discretionary power which would sccura all desarving personn from hunger, coid, or suffering, nnd 1o lflx‘ the widows an orphana rlulul:d azalnst the trnmps now pressing for rellef, Mr, Wheeler wanted the ordar restored, and Mr. Tocae was of the samb opinion, and maintained that the taxpuyers wers as much oppressed and reatly an poor s the majarity of thoas to syhom'the auspanalon of Urder No. - brought rellef. lle had voted for the stapension of the rule, but after sco- fnge s mintako ho was rendy to vote to reatoro it, After furthor discunsion, the motlon to reconstdor tho formor actlon of the 1 lowing vote: oard was Just by the fol- - Duling. Spolford , Cloary, C o sunnya T After ths transactlon of somo farthor rontine businods the Bloard adjonrned until Monday. CRIMINAL. Binorarresta: Mrs. Lindssy, larceny of 25 conts from Fred Rabin; Dora Willlams, larceny of a vio- Un from Richard Emidy, of the Gowreia Minstrol Troupy, and pawning the same for $3: nine In- mates of a gambling-house at No. 07 Clark strect, William McMullen was caught in a frefghted raflroad car near Birighton, ond waa taken by two oflicets of the Alton Hoad to thiu city. On the way to the statlon he jumped them, batwas soon ro- captured by a fireman, and wus safely lodged in the Madison Brrcet Station. Psddy Guerin, a well-known Chlcago crook, was nrrosted Tust weck in Clucinnati after 8 lard struggle with Detuctive Wappensteln. 1le lu wanted for the burgiary ot James McKichan' house, In the nolghborhood of Price’n Itill, whero- by he accured §$1,100 worth of plunder, It Is rohable that he will be settiod fora term in the Penltontiary. Mozes Sotomon, a ticket scalper of Clark street, wan hefore Justice Mecch zv-lm‘nlny charged with recelving stolen property knowing 1t tu ba such, Wheeler, Benne—~s, Fitzgorald, Tofmann, B Mey The prmceutlunl the Chieagu, Allon & 8t. Loain, Rallruad, provod that tho uccused hsd deslt in tickets Which wern by statuto contraband prop- esty, and thereby committed un offois, but thoy QI ot prove that he know that the tickets wore stol¢n, and the prinonor was thorefore dlschargod. Oficer Falrchild last evening ‘‘enoczed' a gamuling operation in o bascment, near the corner of Ciaricand Uareiaon etreota and took n throo inmates, I, Long, A. J, Bcott, and Dan Weat, to- guther with o ino_pack of cardsand ivory chipa. Later ho passed the eame place, and, agoin hear- ing chips rattling, took“in David West, A. J. Seott, and Dan Webster, all colured. The men ray they were almply p\nylnu $freeze-out,” a cunymon saleon gauie, A petltion ba alroady in clrculation to have Dar. £y, tho Palmer Houae thief, pardoned on tha four. year seutenco yesterday glvon him on ons 1m.ll|rt]- ment, ‘There ars nineteen other Indictments still peniling, ia lawyer, Sr, John llunter, was ono of hiw vieitmd, and W is undorstood fathors the Petition. it alloges M health on the pazt of prise Digr, o ways o was the dups Of @ Cun. ninyg thiel, 1o wtened by Mes, 8. G, Field, John e, D, Shay, and W, 11, Walker, four ot his principal viethm, dustico Morzlson _ yesterday held - tha following: Rittlo Nixon, larceny of $20 trom B, Johnson, $500 {0 thio Crlminat Conrt: Jubn Thomas, larceny of a coat from Cloment & Bayer, $500 dltto; Thomas Tuto, burjlary of a railroad-car, $300 ditio; Charios Moizler, vayrancy, honorably Uischarzed s o L o Vel on . @ charge of conspiracy. Justics Shmmerlshd beld Geargs Howol tn $2,006 10 tho 22 for the birglary of J. B, Slwry's house, No, 200 Park avenue; Jm';l Bourke, snatching o Slurphy, rooblug Mre. Axsmith of $3U5, S the ' 3ih: George Giffond, dussuh’ ilayes, and Mptilda Flsher, continued for "ol pocket-book frem Baral Prior, of No, ldridgn court, $000 in the Crimidal Courts sSumucl lloskins, attompting to rob Julius Lager, of No. 1013 Halstod atreet. 8600 ditto; Qeurgo Fix, koeper, and slx Inmatcs of a gamblg den at No, 137 Twenty-second street, $10 wsud 30 cuch; Bam Clark, Charles Tirown, aud Albert Charles, charzed with cony of o diamond from 3 cuarged. the lage udawme Wright, dis- THE CITY-IIALL, About 8,000 Lables were born in Chicago last year, und it wasn't o good year for bables cither., Chict-of-Polico llickey l¢ golng to sk the Cuun- cil for an addition of 250 wen to the police force. Thero were 3,104 pounds of meat, game, efc., condemned last week by the Elealth Department, oud V08 prenlscs inspecled, Awmonz tho con- demned flcsh were tweuty bobeveal carcasses. ‘Thero Wero soven cescs of scarlut fever reported during the week, wx (o the \est sod one ly tho North Diviston, * A Thirtcon pationts: remalned o the pest-bouse yesterdoy, and fuur wore dischargod. Ous of ths orplaus, Michacl Quirk, sged 0 yuors, takea from tho Chelstlan Brothers' Schyol, on Archer avenue, somu days ago, dled ycates: morndog, His com- yanlon, Jenios ltued, is still In thu hospital and is Focufunug. Neithor was vacclnatod. Tho question of how to get sldewalks repaired bas becn prutty dednitely settied. Wheu a caac of dangeraiis sidewalk le reported, the partics tuwhom it belougs are notided aud wuilicient timo glven thens by tbo city suthozitive to wake the Kocessary ropairs. If this fuils, 8 complalnt is wade before & wagiitrato, and tbo delinquents are dned, sad o, anl that the Blonrd procced to 1fe had voted for suspending tho order ot umlerstanding the effcet 1t would ave, and wan thoy have the optlon of going to tha Nridewell or nl(lnlt. They alwo hinve to pul thele aldessalks in rafe condition, Aa the dangerons sldewaln hove cost tho city & preat deal of money in years past for accidents, the Mayorand Clty Attorney are deter- mined ta remedy the evil, For rome timo past (he Lawndals peapla havo been withont water, on ncconnt of & brenk In the maln, Yesterday n delezatim of citizens came down to the Mayar and stated that they had pald for the repalrs, “and as they owed tha city somo $140, tho latter shonld mnke n rebate, since the neople out thera wera too poor to stand the loss. The Magor allowed a deduction of $40. Two eases of amall-pox was reported yesterday, —one at No, 61 Elgin streot and Lhe other at No, 114 Do Koven rtreet, Bundny thera twas another case reported from Jones'.hrick-yard, at the fout of Wood rtrect, Tho firat cane was that of Jones' Aon, who was taken ta the peat-housa and cured ; then Jones' sister was lakd np with the lnath- some diseane, And enred; and now comes tho serv- ant who waitod on them, she being the last. Marshall Fleld and Henry W. King were at tha City-linll yeaterday to sec’|f romething conld not be tdone towardx hn\'lnfi the streets cleancd, The contract ran ont some tlme aga, and the contractor esterdny drew the halanco that wae coming to im. The work hans been very cheanly done durind tno past_samimer, —820, 25 per mile, —hut has nol bacn auflictently done. What the gentlemen want- ed was that tho atreets shonlid te kept ina some- what more respectable-looking condition, espect ally onr business thoroughfares. lepaving wns aléo talked adout Incldentally, ‘The Committee on Polica met yeaterday after- noon In the oflice of tho Lty Clerk, and considered the three propositions to cxchange the Weat Mad- 1son Strect Rtatlon for roal eatate in another tacal- ity. Thoy decided fo accept none of the offers, and conclnded to recommend to the Councll that tho Mayor and Comptrallor be nllowel fo ndvertise for proposals to buy tho West Madison ftroet Po- lice Station, and that the city also advertiso for a lot unon which lo paild a new statlon-house. In this way the city wonid get the henedt of compe- tition, and, as tho Madlson strect propicrty In both volnable and desiruble, It is proposed to got the most for it poasihble, ‘The Committec on Judiciary mot yeaterdny after- noon, and concluded to_repart recammending the adovtlon of Ald, Gilbert's order dirccting tho de- partments to advertise at the hegianing of each year for all anpplics that they may need during the Foar, fnatead of ndvertlsing for amall lots s nt present. They also declded to recommend that tho anthorities romove Mrs. Ilaney's shanty, corner of Canalport avenne and Eh‘hwnmh atreet, and to romove hier along with it, If necessary. An ahe Al Ogiml and Standord Manufactures, OUFICE AND FACTOLLY Kos. 64, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 60 & 83 Washlngion-s1, .Y, BABBITT'S BEST SOAP, “The most plesssnt snd Gfl;!‘l"fl Soap for the T ety SV ahin DUFpOsCE oTer Ofarod: PRI e BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP, Made from the purest yegetabla offs. Unrivaled for e el ik ek Rarial sentfreo gn recelpt l)"f 73 centa, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, this Powder & heauttfnl and rerviceabla white .fn’x"'.-"‘..fi.'. of any desired strengily, €an be made i ten minutes without the uso of greass or potash, Tr packago sent free on recaipt of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER. Atwolately pure, Tiread, cakcen,puddings, elo., mada (0 aahort anann of 11ma, Kbep lunger, nd. &rs THOPo die estible than when made of cominon and cheap fmita. T A Fal packago sent {reo on Feceipt of 15 Ceata, BABBITT'S SALERATUS. Antandard arttcle. Assmplo packsge scnt free oa recelpt of 33 centa. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, ted free from all {mpuritien, The housswips camarranted (10 (15 Yhckago sent troe un Feceipe.od Ticents. BABBITT'S POTASH, ros.centrated sikall. donbla the strengih of m?-:m;: potan, Sampia ecot frea on recelpt of 23 cents. THE PROPRIETOR will givo an onnce of xold for every ounce of impuritcs found I any of these preparation: For Sale by all Dealers, has been ordered to bo removed annually for near- han heen too nlllchx{nr co firo dupaimonts and call out tho miitin it Mrs, 1y a poneration past, and xnnlnmlmrlne-, 1t s proponcil to take un the ani necessary to remove her and the Dlaney. in unllcllmnon hins put on { and ‘mwears sho'lt the frst dares to darken her threshold, Suot, Tiicke. his nssistants have ordercd o new coat-af-maill aplece, Mra, Baluy proposas to ** hold the fort, " 1n the matter of the recont reviston of tho city or- dinancen, made by tho City Law Department, the Committeo decidetl to call in other commlttecs to aid thum in making examination. SUBURDBAN. NYDE FARK. ‘Theo election for or agalnst city organization s to come off to-dny. Thero is very little enthuriasm and very fow will vote; a great many have noviows on tho anbject, do not know what diforence thera ia betweena city and a ylllage, and don't care. ‘They don't want to puy tases, and will not, If they know 18, vote for anything to Incrensa taxce, Others will stay at Liome on generai principles, Owing to theso nnmicrous causca, the clection will hanty, and not mrm:nt to npnu‘} rlebn'li l'r}mll‘u In'uv«:aul city WMIJIED!CAL. organization anpeardonbtful of its going throngn, ]leeeunnm‘; held sunday aftornoon at luv“nr- ..THE dale. About Sthirty persons wero preeent. The mubject wan discuaxcd pro and con. Tha gentle- men_were alraid thelr £cction wonld not havo o ward, and so about half went for city and the other half for village, v TARK RIDGE. ‘The queation of Iiell or no Iiell, which has ng- {tated the public mind elsciwlicro for tha past fow wreoke, Al has been ao cloguently discussed by many eminent divincs, lina nt last” disturbed tho quict of this suburh, Takinz adrantago of tho, aroused atate of public feeling, the Rev, Mr. Spar- row hasannannced A reries of meetings the object of which will he to dlecuss this vital and nbvorhing suhject, an woll us to savo sonls, for which latter there acems to he o prossing necessity, If tho main question he decided in the sfizmative. The first sorvice will ho held this evening in the Mcthodist Episcopal Church. ¥ University Medicings ARE RELIABLE REMEDIES, Of o high Scientific Charaoter, do- signed for tho curc of nll disonsos; roparod strictly according to tho aws of Modical Chomistry, Thou. sands of Physicinus and Pationts aro using them with uunparallolod suc. co03s, Offico and Principal Dopot, No. 8 Univoersity Flace, Now York City. _Van Bchaack, S'tovenson & Co,, Wholesale and Retail Drug. G T st8, Goneral Agonts, 02 & 04 Linke. BILLIARDS, i Ontango. —Eo The second week of tha tournargent in Druns- Tee—— = wick Tall sras begun by a gamp belween tho two O1L-TANKS. onids of tho string of startors, Rhines represcnting the best play eo far, and Millor being a little the worst of the lot, so far as averages go. Tho zama resulted ahout as was to have been oxpected, ex- rnxt that Miller made more agninat thines than ho did agalnat Moa in the provieus game. There wan nothing In elther man's gamo to call for special mention, oxcept, nerhnru, threo of Ithines’ nn ing viine, The best of these In delicata play wi the onu with which he ended the gome. “1'lio fig- ures may be scen 1n - THE sUAMARY, Citosaa, Jan, 4, =Bixth game In tho tournament {grthio easmpiphanip of Chlcago, played et Branewlok 119l between Mears, Rhines and Mliferi 8x10 firuns- wick & Daike tabie, 2% liallag A, Hnwford, ref WILSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS axn SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 40 Woat Lake Btroot, CEIONAGO. S sanp vox citaioaus. T 7T AUCTION SBALES. PR TNTENob Ackic UlI i b SE R RE RO WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. General Auctioneers 174 Naodolphest. At Dwveling No. 634 West Adamst GENTEEL FURNITURE % o4, 3, 1,00, TAINES' PIANO, OARPETS, Eto, R RS AT ATUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Jan, 15, at 10 o'clock, 1) withiout resarvo far cash e dwelling &4 st tha entire Fueniture, consisting of Fing Sfarbl nber’ Erta, Wi Ilonakan and En{lor will cross cuens to-night, and. as both arc of the samo atyle of play, there :.hmhnfi some lively bitting and great traveling for 0 balls. AT NEW ORLEUAXS, Nzw Onnreass, Le.. Jon. 14,—At the billiard tonrnament In the Afth game, Hlosson scored (LD ta Dion's 400. Largest rans—Ninsson, 173, UR, ’,‘},i‘“‘““- 145, B0, rage—8losson, 1634 ¢ Dion, TADLE CUTLERY, TIN WARFE, NEW PARLUR AND CHAMIRI FUUNITURE, ETG e — UTAH LEGISLATURE. BALT LaRk, Jan, 14.—The Utah Territorial Leglslature met and orcanized this afternoon. Lorenzo Suow was clected Preskicnt of tho Councll, Orson Pratt 8peaker of the House, both members of the Twelve Apostics. All but thrce members aro wl{x\'nmlu s, Most of the membersars Mormon Blstops. ThoGovernor's message will bo sent to them to-morrow. A o, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jan. 1, at 9130 o'clocks AT 174 EAST RANDOLPHLNT. W, A, BUTTERS &C0., Auctioneers. THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS. CLOTHING, FURS, Tints, Capa, Gloves. Boots, Shoes, &e., TNUNSDAY MORNING, Jan. 17, at 0:20 o'clock AT 174 EANT RANDOLPIINT,, 2d floor. WA, A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctionsers. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctloneers, 78 and 80 Randoiph-at. ' TUBSDA 'S SALB, Tuck & Nayner's malt cough mixtuze {s & slmple remedy for aduita and children, clity, Monday, Jan. 14, Channfo Ttouzh. 8 b herabfrom g ool (;Eif".fléflahmw;.u.. JAN. 18, st D:30 A. M., Ny ara thvliod toaitonn, © ook Friewla aftHOAN® | gpppyy, OUSEIOLD FURNITURE, CAR- BMITI=O0F pneamonta, on the 13th {nst.. at Sonth \\'lllllfilfl'n.‘llnl.. U?farlul Arthiur Buith, sged 10 P'ETS, Stoves, General Merchaudire, &e, KLISON, POMEROY & CO._ et iR e By GEO, P, GORE & CO,, 4 and 70 Wabash-av, BOOT AND SIOE SALE. On Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 0:30 8, m, ‘W shall soll an unusually attraotive asle of all lines of Boasonable Gooda, including full line of RUBNERS and ARCTICS, Also DEAVER and WOOL.-LINED GOODS and SUCKER BOOTS in all aizes, GEO. P\ GORE & €O, 70 Wabash- REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUISND]A\'. JA -"lfl. 0130 A, J. GEO. P, ueers. , nth, Wino resldence of his jruardtan, fieorze MieliZal svenue. Notice of faneral cr HATIIAWAY=0f diphtheria, at 144 Aahland avenue, lu{l Elilthurpe, unl'l::mhl oi"c vl fl ¥, llla Mary L. lathaway, aged 3 yoarad months and 14 days. Nli"ulrl‘rl ‘of funers) lu Wednoeday moraiog (Jan. 10) HOAGLANO=OF heart affectlon, at her late rel- dencn, Mary, wlle of Harry Hoaxland, aged 43 yea: £~ Cincinnatl and Dogton (0.) papers pleasa copy, MOUNTFOID~0E hemorrliane of tho lungs, Joha Mountford, born lu Newcastio:undor-1yne, Btafford- \ire, England, Viraoralon Tuesday morning at 10 w'clock, from 543 State screef, Members of 5t Gooreo's Boclety and frivnda are livited to attend. ¥'5 Ehaltah papers plows Copy. LANGE—Jan. 14, Nollle, youngsst daughter of Leon. A. aud Frances F. Lange, sged & years 3 nontha n and 21 d: from resldence, 163 Centre-av., Wednesdsy, Fune 10 ]“iisni'fé?"f MDITON AND J. I, COLE WILL, conduct religlous services every nlgut this week at thio Moody ¢ PHIE USUAL, BIB chaptera v, th will be given in the well T, at 10 'cio UNTHLY M “lllfl\' Buul‘uy llli tntarle Auul, o Shuman wi St s o i w.‘uv Tapers will also ba X Y 3 Peayer Allianc Do, ot Lo or ¥are ON THE 0AT 1 By WM., MOOREHOUSE & CUy Auctloneens. B4 and 83 Handolp-st. TS !’ SUPERIOR SONGINE BIRDS, Canarles, Linnets, Bulflnches, &c. A raro chauce 10 buy au extra tina singer. Hlewnlar salo of Furnituro and Household (loods Carpets, bloves, &c., &¢., on Wedneeday, Jss pUNETR m, Wi, JOOREHOUSE & CO., Aucilosers. By HENRY & IIATCH, Nus. 38 and 60 Lakeest. We will bold vur regular sale of BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, Tueaday, Jan, 13, at 1 o'clock, HENIY & HATCH, Auctioncers. By C. E. RADDIN & €O, Auctioncers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. TURERSDATY, Jan. 13, 1878, Auctlon Sale of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, AT 10 0°'CLOCK SHARP, C. E. &\DD!N & CO. By JAS. I*, McNAMARA & €O 84 WABABIG-AV. 13 waa uamed.? A 0 Col. baniiv] Rious and All’ Interested are lne ted 1o attend. FPUE FIFTHCANNUAL RETNION OF FIIENDS [ oemicr Bapils of itockford Seminary will tak placc ot tho Tremont Houso Thursday, Jan. 17, st i P, 5:30;, ventlemiel wilcuiol Al ofcluck, uton oba prescnt please notify the ecrotary, Mrs. 0. B. AP Michlgan-av, IPHE. WOMAN'S. HOSPITAL OF THE STATH of _jilinole, 373 ‘Thirtieili-at,, Chicagu,, Uo: tween Wabath ‘and Stichisa, 'Tho wumai's free dlepessary counceled with tuls fostiiuifon le uben every Wodnesday sad Saturday fron 11 o 1 o'cluck, wratultous treatnicat of diacasy of ur ED, pr N. B.—Ladles Dress caues, Shawls, etc., dye LADIES AND UENTS. _and cleaned. SIAIIE GUODS. U RARATOGA WAVE” Ladics who experiouce truulle with unbrcoming halr, of balr that won't erlmip. should'wear one. g Qund ONLY at MBS, THOME Faund . CONFEUFIONERY, CELEDLRATED throughont tho Unton—espresscd taall - oo " i auaupward sc | Peremplory Sale of Boots and Shoes at Auction, c ANDY g‘:‘ GURIERN, Couteer n".*e*z.-"fi&mm-f:am e usucr, Chlesgo, Whherk

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