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8" THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1878, 'I‘Hli]_ CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The Internal-Revenue officers have not yet dle- covered the suthor of the forty gallons of high- wines captured by them Satarday. “'Phocion'’ Howard, late of tha Tascols (1il.) Rerlew, wasin town yesterday buying a printing- ofice. Whether It {s be the organ of any frag- ment of theIllinols Democracy, of of his old friend Bitting Ball, he did not state, ‘The temperatare yesterday, as observed by Ma- nasee, optician, No. 88 Madison atreet (TRiBUNE Lullding), was ot 8 8. m,, 34 degrees; 108, m. 365 12 m.. 343 -'I&i m., 84; 8p, m., 20, Dare ometer at 8 a. m., 20.83; 8 p.' m,, 80.05. A horse attached to a wagon owned by J, D, Renuedy, of No. 300 State strect, ran away yei terday upon being scared at a sign _falilng fromn & fteiegraph-pole in front of No, 110, Tue wagon ‘was smushed to atoms, but beyond this no damage opinfon ttorney vl ally touching | came to hisdath from the effects of woung flicted with A butcher's knifa at the hand of Jere. mish Conainlly, tho same being done with malica and premeditation, and the {mry recommended that tha said Jeremiah Connolly be hield withont bail to anewer tho charge of murder. The jury alen recommended that Ueorgo Sherry be held, without bayl. as an accesnory to the murder, prisoncrs were then removed (o the Connty according to the best o? thelr tnformation, knowledge, R Delice, Tesvectively. w. E Trex i J.W! CLare, Bworn and gubacribed to hefore me, this 3%h day of Janusry, A. D, 1877 P A, Hovsx. ‘The reporter next called on Mr. A. A, Ciark, the Notary Public before whom, on'_ the 25th of Jan- uary, 1878, the siznaturen tothe 1875 atatement of the Company purnort to hava been acknowledged. * Did Mr. Tucker awear to his signatara before uadlld" 1 my cortificate is attached to the n I ement. Yo will awear to thats™ Yes, {1 am called on, Ialways mskelts rale tohave the parties present when acknowledg- ments are taxen, 1 don'Lrecollect thin particniar Instance, but If my certificate is there Tacker was Inmy presence and took tho oath. Thatls the way I do bosiness. am very ca: about things of that kind," :: l:’lu know the panaity for dolng otherwise?* o, The following 1a the law on the aubject of bogus acknowledgments: If aoy officer authorited to take the proof and ac. Eknowiedgment of aby conveyance of real or gereonai Pproperty, of other instrument. wilifaily certl A motion to hava the resolations referred to the GQeneral Committee to work ns into proper xhape, have them printed, disteibnted among the lodges for action, and the reanit presented Lo the Conven- tion to be held In Febroary, 1870, was alno adopted. ‘The Committee on the General Committes's re- nfi‘ Aubmitted tha resnlt of their deliberations as ollowe: 1. The Iaw establishing a fund for the Home for the Aged, recommended to bo repeaicd, was re- pealed by A two-thirds voto, 2, That the money collected for the purposs of tho Home be returned to the lodges, and the inter- est on the s1mo bo turned over to the Endowment 8inking-Fand. Adovted, 3. Recommended that the whole annual anpro- prition to the Genersl Committes fur the purpose xlxvhu‘l’n: lodges be expended for that porpose. dopted. 4. That the rccommendation of the Qeneral Commiltee in regard 1o the Sergeant-at-Atme, and g:n ing no more charters for the City of Chicago, adopted. It wae adopted. 0. Thatall lodges In arrears for dues to i Cleveland Orrhln Asylum be requested to J)l’ the arrearage to the Urand Secretary. Adopted, The entire report was then adopted as s whols The Committes on the Secretary's report sub- 105 Kintle streat: Daniel Conghlin, aalting J. Farley, of No. 221 Tlinols street: Maggie Rurne, Isrceny of $8 from Henry wnm‘ colored; Jos BABDITY'S PRREPARATIONS, h Norton, larceny of & keg of nails, for which an g , . owner {s wanted. i ] Q. B. Chandler, the dlzzy blonds who once con- ducted an intelligence offca called the *‘Indnn- [ | [ 3 i BN TR Tl RS, | 0rioinal and Stan fito o !}’::MI:' Jouns '::a:r ;"{: bt | O HL:E&E ANguggggggfactm,, ston, o ning money nnde t tenses, lack of prouf secured the dia 64,66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 60 &:82 Wimnml~fl.,!,[ tho accased. It seoms that Yager wi nuemployed for whom Chandler, for — tion of 5, promired to uke hie. +* beat endeavo y foodtatn & situatian. | Chandler and hig eatabiis- B A B B :;!:;ll have been frequently noticed by Tus Tris- Jafereral heavy thetts have been committod of BEST SOAP, and South Dirisions, and the work 1a lnnb\‘:‘m} to u.““ lhl!v‘e:‘nl'hu have ml?a 1?-1:;3:!;!::#;5;::” Ie.t:vno}solp'l.o;v‘!: g’é:“'{ me protty Jargs hauls, In one Instance Jewer! pos T ry ,,h,,,d’,,lgl,,," Sraoanting. 10 5,500, wery CHAT PAcKAES set 11eo O TEEaIpL oF 50 Eonta. stolen, and$1,000 Inanother. Nelther the thieves ] nor the property have been discovered, thongh the clty and private detectives have been hard at work 1n the endeavar to do so, and soveral pers [ the Doard's lezal rights In the case, but yeaterday llwu‘{mn toto them In writing. The opinfon was wi hheld from (he reporters, as was also ns onsible of what was done i the mecting, {, &% (he members said, a'setting forth of the connty's condition might work #n injary to the people, etc. Yet TRE Tnintng is able to give the antline of the orlnlon And the fact that the Com- mittee agreed, {n tho presence of the disconsolate and confiding contractors, not to attemp to borrow any money, for the reanon that they were alive lo tho aituation and eatiafied that nothing wae to bo gained h{”bormwluf. The sabstance of the opinion tvas foreshadawed Inthess calumns rome wecks Ao 1t was: (1) ‘That tne Hnard conld only borrow against the present lax-lev{. and was limited {n smount to 75 er cont of the levy:'(2) that the connty conld not egally pay interest on a lcan 8o made, becanse 1t bad not made any provision for sach a contin- ney; and () that If & loan was so made the ixes, as they came In, would have to bo set aside’' to meet it. The opinion is hased on an opinlon filed In the Supreme Conrt t Springfleld fn October last by Judge Scholficld In the caso of the Mayor and City of Springficld vs, Ninlan W, Edwards, whers the city Jail, ACADEMY O} BCIENCES. TAX ANNUAL MRETING of the Academy of Sclences wan held last evenlng, and the attendance of members was unosually large. President Blatchford occupied the chair, ‘The Commiltee on Membership reported favora- bly on Mr. A, N. Bddy and the Rev. Arthur Swa- 2ey, and they weroclected, The Librarlan, 8, H. Peabody, reported that the 1ibrary, in some tespects,—notably In series of pub. llcatlons of forelga aocieties, —waa richer than be- fore the fice. It now contained nbont 700 bound volumes, 000 unbound, and 1,000 pamphlcts. had been enjoined in the lower court from in. | Doring the year 11 'bound volumes, 100 unbound, | or cknow no such | mitted thele report, as follows: knawn to be thisves have beon atrested on s waa done. i Baid S atant cmm‘. ite :!;‘zflnhlle'}nel‘,;; and wgmd o lvllpnl and 72 pamphlets had been received from forelgn Acknowledement or proof was m a:'f“-‘mmu’flfl hl'x"s-"s ::ll“ll&ve{;:llrla‘;lge:“g; 'tta,l &!:(g:; I;hnllell: :’nclunvrlln'i .lnd 'n':l:fi. n. 'n.oré H‘Tle‘:{llnn l.dnawed u: fo. i :rol I;'E-!. §0AP. Mr. and Mrs. 8 Wah! will hold an informal | was taken. e opinfon there rendered 1a applica- ¥ o L] & o D i nce ound that would warrant the 6 from the purest vegatable ofls, Unriva) recoption ot shelr seandenon " told Tiairio ave- | blein the esse in afle-gun,_u fouching the rignt :‘;"’,'::“;;{'“: fround volumes, 62 tinbound, and | tent fo injure ord [ hude OF pnanle otharperia fola: wigtas be requested o pay the same. Adopiod, | oficera in Kespini them m custony. {ho Toller and fiwgflufi. Fur e inthe, ,-;:.‘.‘.,"g The ‘burposs oF eSRiRINGE. Mieros IToArs sast af | iudntedoese.) Doard to increate the conaty'a | Ty FoTRIH B0 e, Me. Pesbody reported U7 Jult Gor” SRceedlan one Tearaad | Iiation made s Teport whith was Amended and | ,SCmeAime g0 1t was propheated that Williama, | in, Foed 3u4he A 35 2k, cakey il not exceeding one year aod 000, L tbo late Lr. G. D. Beebe, whose {riends are {a- Vited to be present, A German artlst named F. II, Bteiger {s lmuired after very anxionaly by his wife and severs) small children, whom he” abandoned & year or more s In Hamiiton, Ont., coming, it lasupposed, 1o this ity Hia photograph hns 'been sent hers for the Inspection of the police anthoritics. Mark Kimball has organtzed his force for the rollection of the South Town taxes, and he s now 2l ready to recelve money. 1is office inat No, 8 Fifth avenue, the former’ banking-ofice of Nenry Greencbaum & Co, Ile hasm corps of as- distanta numbering filieen, of whom Thomas Judgv is the chief.” Engene Kimball i the head fned in the Count; fined not exceediog ‘l THE BANKS., STATE 8AVINGS. ‘The depositors In the State Savings Institution are gradually waking up to thedea that Judge Otle does mean to pay them & 10 per ¢ent dividend be. fors long. The publication of Manday's conrt proceedings, Including i Conrt's condrmation of the Receiver's negotiations with Robert Dayard, of New York, branght around a fresh batch of depos- itors yesterday morning, books in hand, and high- ly elated st the ides that the Judge wae o get i 'lduntcd. It contajned no matterof general in- esost, The lodges in Miliwankee extended an Invitation tothe Girand Body to meet there next season, The Invitation was lcre‘plofl. and the Grand Bedy will meet (n Mliwaukee in Febraary of 1870, 'fhle fl\'nlel in forco were ordered codified and printed. 1t was voted {ohLavethe Grand Lodge incorpo- rated under the Inws of Ilinofs. Tha Committec on the State of the Order made a report of conslaerable longib, which was ordered printed without being read. After tendering s vot ihanks to the retirin officers and fixing the ry of tha Secretary al $500 per year, the Grand Lodga went Into election Under these opinfons then, and the judiclous re- #oive of the Finance Committes not 1o bortow any money, the county is down to bed-rock, Itcan borrow, but to borrow would only postoone the climax and further foater the apitit of extravaganse which hss been rushing it toward bank. rapicy. Not to bdorrow fe sound publie ro ey, ~ Horrowing last year, and borrow- ug fllecally under the advice of a §7,000 8 yearsltorney, leaves the present Dosrd a fegacy the specimens reccived during the vear, particular mention being made of those sent frum Florida by Dr. 4, W, Vella and Me, W, W, Calkins, which were very valuable. Mach labor had been expend. ed upon the collections to make them moro useful snd intereating to students and visitors, Dr. Walker, on behalf of the ‘lrustces, made a report, which showed the ULalance Jan. 1, 1877, swAs $350. 24, the recelpts $7,004.34, the expendis tures 86,8111, 70, ond (he valance on hand $144, 8. ‘Fhirty-eight’ members paid theie dues_in 18773 nineteen wera lh-Nm‘n!nL and three had been elected since, the total mcembership on the Treas- urer's baoks being fifty-fve, TRESIDERT BLATCIIFORD ben read his report, civing o briel review of the the bank forger, wonld mever be brought back to this city. The prediction proves truc, Just as H Mdavite were made out and the requlsition on 1 y bero from \Washington, it was announced to the police that Mancel Talcott and John R. Tioxle, the *‘reformor,” would not_have any- R. thing ‘more todo w 3 nw-: wuhr 'ss 300, nmll"}au“;:'ur:::du r'!'.'fi!’;‘.'}:n’?é From this Powder & beautiful and serviceable w tho exlent ;'l,,'“.' HOD. about 31,000 of wwhich a4 | S50 RORT DL ACT AT, SEDALL: CAn Lo et e expended in Lhe proceedings taken ngsinf 23 ‘ bim up (o dafe. The cliy poiice have shaken. the | PAKARe sent free on receipt of 3 vents. ac) dast of the affalr from off thelr feet, and have ’ washed thelr hands, Fallco Justices: Snmmerfield held Owen Fagan AR R YEAST POWDER, 2 o , 000 ta take care of from the present lcvy, and puta the county where it v —1n thedead of winter, with ita inatitutios ull blaet, and not & cent in the Treasory, and almost bereft of credit. And following the resolntion not to bor- Tuw comnes & blesaing in disgolse. Last year all cler of the sppropriations were overdeawn, the result work of 8 $60,000 few da; i Ith to make that diy- | Of 0flcers. 1t resulted as follows: Brassel and wife, of D 300, past year. The number of specimens J ew days wherow| make that dy: *he 3 ki, Ol ) : . = . S Abolutely pure, Tread, cakes, pudidings, ete., myy of Tl Tione Tt svenlig R Row" alfoat or Beld by comriciars” SEri A ory Do parsuated ia: Mamuals, U0: birds, mounted, | 1dend possible, Tho wark of balanciag the books man ikl Chicago, Presldents B. Rateh. k-Yards; Patrick O'Donnell. | in a enort mace of time. keop longer, and Are miots o be repeated—-cannot ‘be, ns the contractors have been forewarned, and will not furnish supplies after the upnm{nnlonl have been cxhausted, If they do It wiil be at their own risk, and Ihey are not llkel{ to tako many risksin view of past experiences and the Tact that they aro slready hurgened with illegal vaper which in worthlese, unl=es the present Board _;q‘l matter of honor sees it to provide for it n the uture, The result of this condition of affairs will be Rood, and had the crisia come sooner It would have been sthil better, A rigid economy will hare to be inaugurated la every department of the County anernmint. or else the scveral Institutions must fourish id extravagance awhile and then close. 7! h 1, 1,B00; nests, 3; fiehes, mounted, 101;" undnished, H Wles, B1; crustaceans, H0; corals, 300 000 Inserta, 8, 000 ; sxeletons, ogical potty fints {mens, botanical, 2, 500: min tological, 1,200 archieolozical (; Ints, 1501, 2705 total, 30,040. The prominent mammals of North Americs were represented, and of birds there were speciments of ail orders but the ostrich, and moat of the famllies of North Amer- ica, ’Fhere wns n falr representation of the fresh- water fishes of the country, also s coud collection sheiln, and nearly a complete collection of Florida corals, Daring the Jear Lwenty-une papers hind been read, und & warked tncrease in the interest and vajue of the munthly meetings was recognized, 1In a:der ta develop the Interest ‘more fully it we ensential thiat all membors working in special Jing of investigation ehould give the Academy some of the results of thelr study. lle then allnded to what had be plished by sclentists in the the flelds of nstronomy, electrleit; Reolngy, etc., touchinik n ¢ these pursults. Chicago a orable locatiun for the prosecution of such & taste, the region around ft furnieliing one of tho richest ficlds in the coantry for the coliection of natural history speclmens. The Academy was on educativnal jn- atitution, in full sympathy with the schools and colleges, and ever rendy fooid in any investiga. Iarceny of & cheesa from J., I, Curtls, of No. 157 Fetiivio thm when made of ‘fommon wnd eheap o South” Water street, $500 ditto: John Harrls, ons. A rial packsge sent free on receipt of 15 ceay larceny of §5 from Fannle Coursen, $100 fine Hattie Bteele, larceny of 810 from a Granger, $400 ! :‘h‘l‘lha -'lliléh):‘;lgl.! hnN:thn(!.‘ Thuodor‘a ‘iflll}(lllmgn. s chael artin, Arceny of and otlier property from Edmond Kacee, of No, 1t s ALER ATU jam McCar or holding up an: lo package seat ¢ obbing N D Fianson of 3000 o 1 Astandard article. Asamplo p eat free o 24th; ’:unoenm Forgason)" Baraiary > ‘e | recelotor'sa teais. No. Harelgon sireet, ssssulling OM- Q| cer Mclagh, and carrying cancealed weanons, B $000 to the 25th: Mra, Ryder,of **Dog Hospital " fame, charged with crueliy o antmals, $100 to the 20th; Edglter Kmmons, Jarceny of & hat and ehawl Hier 3100 Bne, Rusiin: Soasenne DL —— chEAIM "TAT?.!.AR. nue, ne; stin Doughert nryla. o res from mrpurities. 8 hinusew:s A. 'Dryedolo & Co.'s omcn..l\'n.y'.'fl Van nrim{ can relvupon it Tial packago rent mmmew street, ‘and pawning $50 worth of tools stolen | 73cents. from " there, $1,000 to tho Criminal Conrt; Kdward Powers and Richard 1folland, butglary of ’ about $200 worth of liquors and cigars from the saloon of Potor Merach, No, 20 Waat Oblo atreet, 81,000 cach ditto; Rdward Baxter, rocelving the ¥ slolen goods, $1.000 to the 2:d. ' Before Juntice i SU e pons (el Jonph Mayess and Matl | veconcenieated atkitl dinile 108 atreneth f a Fisher were hel n each to the Uriminal o Court charged with conspiracy In getiing sway gommon potash. Eampla seat free 08 recelpt of & with & large dlamond cross from Qus Andcrson, o _— . THE PROPRIETOR will glve an ounce of . Amberg, Grand Ranids, Becond Vice-President; Adolph Loeb, Chicago, Grand Mecretary; E. R bovits, Chicago, Grand Treasurer; 8. Denjamin, Springfleld, Nerzeant-at-Arms; Davld Adier, Mil+ wankoe, Samnel Glickauf, Chleago, John M. Lery LaCross, Trnstees' of the Kndowment: David Adier, Mliwaukeo, Truates of Orphan Asys lum; Ph, Stein, Chicago, B. II. Beligman, Chi- cago, AMembers of the Uenersl Committe Rosonfels, St. Paul, Committes to Examine Dooks at Orphan Asylum, The above ofiicers wi atalled by tho retiring Premdent, Ullman. Jacob Neuman, Presldent, Chicavo, J. Oppenheimer, Bt. Paul, B, Cohen, Detroit, G, Engel, Miiwaukee, A. Norden, Chitago, Cours of Appeals; J, Schwa: bactier, Peoria, George Hraham, Chicago, 1. Epp- stoln, Kalamazoe, Finance Committes. nue, near Thirtleth street, was upsct b{ a car catching the bind-wheel of his vehicle, In the 1all Mr. O'Neill war serlously {njured about the base of the brain, accoraing to_Dr, Chamberlin. l:e w‘n removed to his home, No. 34 McGlsshan street, George Payeon, Eeq., trustee, ynlerdli sold at auction to I heodore Clement for 814,000, 1602104 feet on Erfe strect, east of Kingabury, together with the building and boilers thereon. This was pledged by Jobn MeArthar (nfimer with Lot {) 1014 incimslve in Young's Subdivision) to secure $12,000. The defaulted payments amounted to $18,132. A remarkable escape, not from imprisonment, but from death, occurred yesterday morning st the House of Correctiou. When the celi-doors were opened to allow the prisoners to descend to breakfant, one of the convicts, instead of descend- ing by the stairs, {nmnfid from the balcony of tho topmost tier of cells to the etone floor below, The dlstance was about forty feet, yetihe only in- Juty sustained was o fracture of one of tho knee. vane. The daring leaper was Crazy. 1t hias been agreed that the members of the W Park Board who were appointed to replace Messrs. Holden, Lipe, Miller, and Muus shall give up their positions to those gontiemen pending tho declsion uf the Suprenie Court, To-day, prunably, for the unosually large number of depositors who gr!l themselves for that purpots kept the udge’ stants more than buey all day, Judve Otis hopen 1o close out the arrangement with Bayard before the end of the week, ~ 1lls collec- tions {uumu amoanted to $20,000, which amount was paid io by people who had made loans of the bank, Tho loans had become due, and it oceurred to them that it wonld bo mors profitabls 1o pay up and make pew losns outelde, If they chose, at B per cent Intercst, than to continue paying 10 to the bank. Tho Jndge onéy hopes theére will be many more who are 1lke-minded. NI WARD, Receiver of the Deehive, has one of hiaasalstants engaged in mmking up clalma for the return of about $1,800 paid to the Intornal Revenuo De. partinent as taxes. This tax, the Recel was Imnnplrl( asseascd, and tho mone; refunded. When Sydney M{cn was runnlog things with a high band, it {s slieged, he made out the returna In such 8 way 88 to represent tho pafd= up capital as many thoneand dollars abovo what It ever really was- $10,000. Hence thia clalm for a return of the money #o pafd. Mr, Ward was mado happy yesterday morning reason of an onler of Court conveying to him the Westfall property, below the Ronth Parke, The tazes om it, some $12,000, will not have (o be pald until some time uext yoar, and tho property s now worth M'CONVILLE. TUE INQUEST. Coroner Dietzsch beld an Inquest yesterdsy sfternoon at Twenty-accond Street Police Station on Hugh McConvllle, who was wantonly butchered last Saturday by & rabid yonng anlmal having the shape of 8 human beingnamed Jeremiab Cannolly, alded by one Sherry, his companion, in a night's spree. The maln factsof the case have already been presented to tho readers of Tits TutsuNg,— 1he assassination, tho search, and the arrest of tho TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Agent's ofiice cost InDecember 320, 480,78, and up to date this month has cost $14,- 787.30. Tho present cost ts about $730 per da; Commissioner Mcyer's resolution, Intended to exclude reporters from the Committea meetings, was Inspired by the Commlttee Clork, Ex-Treasurer Huck wiil turn 845, 000 over to the 4 tlons or_to distribnte soecimens from its collec- Treagurer to-day without fall, and Inalde of the old for ounco of impurltica found la s o thelr weate, aod will hold | murderers. 1t only remained for the Caronor and | Hons, Tho Matenm n conneciian wits oo ;‘;‘;,',',‘f,fi"‘,”,‘,’“;“:{,', Aonpnraciaiount With 182 | next ton daya expocts to wips ot tho entire dea SUBURBAN. 8 of thess praparatiode. the othors &t least nntil he Suprome Consteetiing | twelve good and truo men to Investigate the facts | lioraty, furnished fo tho student all appliances commanding o ready sale within a few years, Mr. | clt. RYANERON: g e Gavir™ Sinca: Hohlen Socs wai s mene ks | in s logel way, and render o ronlieh T e o bttt Wi wha oot | (YARd thioke it o paying Investmant for 1ha depos: | e qrand Jury did nothing worthy of note yes. | 4, T2¢ Board of Education met Satnrday afterncon Tor Sale by all_Dealers, Jresent masorlty inthe Iioard wil beforo lony bo- | After tho formal tnspection of the remafus of the | {EIo8,2 o0 htful place ] T o e o ot 5 Sohold {4 for tholr ben- | 1o iy Tho Kagor-Steln cas 18 sat ot sormr. | 1€ Cenienaisl School to decide whether the sal- & 7 round fgure. THE OTIIEHS, ‘The Recalver of the German- American will make hin second report on the 3lat inet, Just when n dividend wili be paid he fa unable to prodlct, bat the stady of natura ucleuco s gl means of mental dlscipiine. Would not tl thorough study, If it were the role rather than ns oficntiines the ‘cxception, devolop tho unity and harmony . between all departments of tratn? Shomld “we not hear less of the sntago- murdered man the jury came to the station to ex- amine witnesses. A large crowd sssembled, and much interest was manifested In the proceedings. ‘The prizoncrs wero given seatain front of the jury, aries of tho Principalu of the schools of this dfa. CONFECTIO trict shall be increased, Thore is constderable op. | ~~~ s row, and the Chicago Life and Meyer's cases will be 2 e rmmnananid positian expressed by some of the tax-payers CELEBRATED thraughont Ruainet any Increans In salsric 1a thase i} fradei tho Unlon—expressod tasi there has been some talk of calling s public meet. parta, o4 D und upward gt probably heard Friday and Saturday if the wit. nessca can ba reached. Mtn. Cooney, who keeps tho boarding-house ‘where Sherry and Connolly wera bosrding, den the truth of the staloments regarding the look her eatanlisiuent which appeared {n yesterday's : . looklng through the bill allrof “'uinusE. Bhe sayn that it {e neat and clean, and | Sberry, the elder of the pair, had some traces of | nism between Jclence aud ravasied seligion. 1 f}':fi';&:?.m\ev'h?; er ff:".::'»’g e et zrll:le:nby e I::‘cuunfy'fi:n’::o;s dl::opv:.r::: Ingta justiuct the miembers of the Doard to vota e GU PSR, Addren Dot dirty and lovenly ' hat sho Wersclf ia re- | civilization in ble lincaments, and looked like a | tho defenders of enca thoroughly Investigated and | 17 811 pal tmprove, theday of & dividend'swiil not W w | sgatust auch incraase. 0 Shica; v phectable woman, Joto whose louse o policoman | fojlow who canld bo trained into something better | fully comprehended the et gauttul AR, | bafardistant.. " * e oMY, sAROnE s+ panees’ ———— - oner e Deuee "“""“‘j"',fl:‘,‘,f‘“.',‘,’,id‘,{;,',?,':‘,,,f,l',,;'n"f,',f: than aslaughterer. 'l he youngerone~thoassassin Rl:::;:&;ly. hey ooy of ‘:‘&:,:;‘:},flfld':,':n’f" the g There 14 noihing new in the lhlrio,l‘l thoGerman | jeaue, sovoral to Texas, and soma to oiher polate SPORTING. AUCTION SALES, galnst her. - She Is neither gaunt | Connolly—In simply & young deperado, evidently | twonty years of ils exisience for tho city, the g,}:;;{'":,““un'}“"‘;g';:"?;gggz ‘g:“l.“ x5 | eaually ramote. “The Iumu Jere no -"-'H‘:“ in e T nor raw-boned, nor & bag. é A product of generatlons of tanorance, starvation, [ Slate, and tho wholo Nortbwest, 1t was nw in | b feal ewale for deporlbaoks sects with [ioufcaase givas i friends of the old Hing, i DILLIARDS. By ELISON, POMEROY & €0, The prosccution was ready to commence tho Mc. | neglect. Four whisky into an orang-outung, and | Breasiag want of whet thy e (B Wom placs | Huch transfors hav tsken placa As yet, awlag to power on the part of the Commisaloners. The biltlard gamo last night at Dranswick's was Auctloncers, 78 aad 50 Randalph-at. Kee can youterdny morning, and tho Criminal | he would in all ikelihood behave as thiawild Trieh. | Hi0% 0f That C upan & \rong and enduring, | the factthat he is going on with tho"routine work Tho Aght at the Insano Asylum bet: ho d wwon by Hos, who scored 300 whilo Tlonahan rolled _ e prohecizty 4, S, 00ls asions (OWi- | man has done. It o had aoy contclousuces of the | Shera ks 3o monuraens omo' outtsass ooy | OF o e BiLchan I a reppagt, 0 LUEFE BF8 B0 | 1o et a0d T Coremipia sy [ o b tiow, who scorod 300 whil Hfons fosrositog H | G H - Cl A SS ron touk hin seat on hihad Lench, Mr. Sidnoy Thom. | berrible thing he had dono e oL 1e- e ettt P ey crt, 80 [0 bounset s nme e of Henty Ureencbanm& Co. wears | Bubllc Charition has agregd to, viait (he institation | ag the toncasment slawly draws to close, vy, of counsel for tho defense, asked lor continu- " 3 4 | an unu o ness-like sppesrance, — 3 J tnics uoltl Monday morning on account of the | —The entiro afternoon was occupled fn examining Lo apoko feelinkly of the membera who bud passed | {hogltact of establishing the Borth Towa Collecior gl n th reslgnation of - thio entire medical staff | cuigaqo, Jan, 2.4 tR Same in the touragment sbecncu of somo Of his Witueswes, 'Thiey had 1ot | witnesres, whose statements were morely a repetle | * nn eioesion o Miivect then took place, with tha | Bud bis nomerous iants lothe ex-bankers 710 Wi 5 Clonr caas of lnsebostionnancs | for the clismplonship of CRicayo. piayed At iiuns: IM PORTED B e e Allomenc S, cllent could not | y1on in detall of the facts siready published.show- | followlag resuit ’ oy s Dot Town Colleeton b mon a ] suainat D Soray, batibare | Diike e shrcaaticabd fivuthan. Dranawici: & trial. - . % o ] i s y 2 Ehspiiliuion'wad sade 1 oo 815wk con | 10§ th tho wo youn ssvagos Bad been ronmiog | - TsigRiEL UL tahencke e dutles of brovisional Assignas very engeowing. | 14 B talling hot the Commisionors way viaw i, L natnges averaie, 400 bt Fune 2 b 210 scnted to the passage of the case. The Court | acound the South Side, liko roaring llons, seeking Hecrelary—~Prof, 8. il. b N £ A few colloctions are coming in, but Jittle or | OWing to their prejudice againat 8peay, 0, 13, sanctloned It, woeroupon the dlssppointed specta- 1ors weut home. ‘The manner in which tho Government o robbed Ly country Postmasters is exomplified by tho state. muent of the busineas done at the 8t. Paul Foste . Oftice Jast year, The value of stamps cancaled, THE PAUPER CIILDURY, Mias Grant, the victim of the apirit of nepottsm st the Insanc Asylum and Poor-House, spposred befora the Committee on Public Chiarities yester- day and atated her case, She presonted tha Tollow- ing letter, which spoaks for {ia e Hecnrding Sceretary=C. N. Hsiden, Jr. On motlon, the election of Librarian and of the Standing Committee waa postpoued for one month. ‘The meeting then adjourncd. THE STURGES CASE. whom they might devour. A very brief summary of the testimony wlll be safficient, up to the polnt whon Sherry made & clean breast of 1t, and left nothing to be necded In the shape of proof. THE WITNESSES, nothiog of importance wlll occur until the 2tk inst,, when the creditors will mect to choose s regul Anlfnem Justus Kilian, Recelver of the German-Ameri- can Baok, dled & petition sctting out that be has endearored, by advertisoment and personal i o P " iyl Peter A, Kippen, a car-conductor, recognized quiry, to flnd & pugginsar fur the safos, ollice fur- JRYPERSON, [LL., Jan. ), 1877 Mias GRaxT—Your el ey atalitls, was 377, e the prieoners ga G mien who rodo with Litw from AN ADVENSE DECISION, Tatie ot oamy glicenon the carner of Wah. | Beryjeesse uchini ‘hedcnirfyso i pErpneeded plasee From (he Leopold Dorg Collection, Vienna, el vt S e TR 20, Upon the | B e a cattla-ahippcr, teatifod that | _ Yesterday afternoon, Monroe, Risbes & Bait, | IO ircot snd in Inoffectually, Ifo thero- | _Tha letter was langhed over and commentod on, " THE OAR. who it Tl el o troms 40t s | 1B e acuiced By e e ea T fonlar | conmae o Jace targe, ecsvad from Dissws ey e et Sicics the suneation 51 tha. Bammcs Secl o 4B8 | e e Ut Bortoge e emaPateh sa78 ANE ATOLION, per cent, defrauding th Government to thatex- | Sits mest-martel, Shorey atruck bim on the | the declalonof the Bupreme Court mflrming the Y {akon from tho cara of the wrlter the better, " e i jem without rendering sny equivalont service | hehdwth someibing like a alunz-abiot, ar iee? gan | Judgment of the Court Lelow fn the famous case Inn in a match race In the fall, and that Ianlan AT ART GALLERY, therefor. Hased upon the sales from June 50, ol (bt T ee oty ponday of Sturges va, Tho Board of Trade. Thedeclslon recommending that 1t be constituted & wiil challenge Murrls in & day or twa for the coam- 1 Jetc, to June 0, 1807, befora the puasage of the | Ehorry setced 8 chouner and brandluhied i, while | 1/ L St0 o e, not qulte Alling two. payes of MATRIMONTAL, Birecions 10 “take. chiryo ‘of tho school, aapeta. | PIOnsbiD of the United Blates and $1,000 or up. | SDA.5D apasn-av,, {m A.l:-‘::vllui,:’t:o?;‘l;unll’%nl hlx.\nma r;,l:. ummmln,_. Donagan fally identiged the (WO men. * | legalesp. It begina with a recital of the cause, MAYRR—CLAYDUROQIL teachers, ell‘.‘ and that the _school be canducted ""g;m““‘ Jan, 22, —Tanian has challenzed Evan Year "shonid hase boen. 889 oes b pce. | beter, Schmidt, tho market-man, cortoborated | In Octoner, 1674, Bturzes euginoercd & cornerin | Thebest circles of lebrew soclety wara agaln | &s near as posalble under the State Jaw, burg, the testimony of Mr. Dosegxun in all important WALKSR TALKS DACK. particulars. ' ) of the skulduggery of the country Postmasters Walker iwas over yeaterday to look after his bond called out last evening to participato in the m 13 noticeablo in tue sales of atampsin all the large riage festivition of Mr. Donjamin 11, Mayer, for o eP s oS RN | IS EYENING, AT 7380 0°0L0C, | corp, 1lo was not the frst englneor who was for $1,000 United Btates, o challengo wea sent to {he holsted by hie own petard. The corner broke, and ity guiel the Foatmesters arg allowed no conye | lasirs, whots bt LnHEss, mok pim Giale | +-dack® broke with I The oiher_feilony | merly of Now York, and i Minats Chgsurce, | 8 Ra Farnivheda ond, ana That & ok Boen aat Cllpper, With'$100 forfelt, 1o remain ‘open- threa Commencing at No. 60 on Catalogue, e Chlcags olice. wera Sare oD P15 iy | reet Baturday ovening, and’ wanted (o kil) him, | clamored for thelr diferences, 1l rofused to pay, | daughiar of Martin Claybargh, Een., of thia city, praved, and ex-Comamlationer " Holden aud oineza | Ye¢ iRy Sk HLISON, POMEROY & CO,, L B0SH, 148,08, —a falling of of $21,500 04, about “Wfi‘fi-?n"’é'ni"d? '.%‘x’a"‘.‘,‘mf ! el itorous fe). | And & motlon was mide fo expel him | Which occurred at Standard Hall, the Rov. Dr, e et oL Clotk ook with the ‘c:,‘r::r'fl-'& THE ANTI-CHINESE, Auctionoors, E:‘.fim"i-'f?r'fg:f:e‘ffl""’fl:fi'fle;";f-;hfitffl":fi{ lows assaulted bir on the same evenlog, Counally | from the = Doard. = Whlle s ballat was | Adier offciating, The marrlago ceremony was | Baiidy.oc. 0r by Btk Holtens bosit o nsact : s Bale. perfarmed at half-paat 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Tho sttendants were Mr. B, Mayer,of Now York, and Miss 1da Clayburgh; Master Joslo Clayburgh sad Miss Nettle Mayer, of lartford, Coun. ; Mr. L. and Miss Anule Mayer, and the paronts of tho groom aad bride. Mr. Samucl Schults was master of ceromonles. Mr, J. 8, Bacrand Mr. Joo Btsit. heimer acted as ushers. ‘The bride woro rich satin princesss dress, olab- orately trimmed with decp fringe, eatin folds, point lace, and garnished with orange-Sows dismond ornaments. Miss I1ds Ciayburgh was making w lunge at him and suylng bie would make mince-meat out of him., Mea, Maranret Parker m& the pair on btato street that evenlng. Connolly put his handsround her neck, kicked bordog, ewore, and threatoned to Qo away with any son of man who dsred to juter. fute with htm, “She ran into & saloon for protec- tion, and there heard that 4 man bad heen atabbed, Mra. Parker alvo fdentified the men. LHOSE M'CONVILLE, the nleco of the murdered man, was then sworn. Bhe said: '* My aunt had been sick for two weeka af blllous fever, and my atudles vrevented me from weotuy her till 4 o'clock on Saturd """'“'"'“';',',‘:“ u being taken he apolied to Judge Willlams | foran Injunction restraining any further procecd- ings, and particularly prohibitioz the canvassing of thu vote. It wns temporarily yranted. The Hloard of ‘I'rade moved to bave tho injunction set aside, and, on tho hoaring of the cause, Judge Willtame dinsolved it. Sturges next made applica- tion to Judae McAlllster, then a member of the Bupreme Court, for & supersedeas, which he grant- ed, thus brioging the matter squarely before that Court. For uvorthros years It has slumbered at Ottawa, to be resurrectod two dayw ayo. All this thine Sturges exerclsed the righis and privileges of menibersip In the Board, Judge Dickey, BAN Fraxcisco, Juno 2%—The trial of Kear- 9, ney, Kaight and Wellock was finfshed this cven- Regulx: ”I:flg:‘-y: Sale; ing, the jury findinga verdict of not gulity. All were immedfafely rearrcsted on other | QUR USUAL IMMENSE LAY OUT, charges. o The Larxest of any Aaction House in the city. ———————— COMMERCIAL REPORTS, COLLECTIONS, AND AD- e OSTHENTS: h Parlor, Ciamber and DIning-room Farnitare, Carpets, Stoves, &c., &c, In our columns of to-day will be found th § o bt nouncement of the American Mercantile Report. | New und Second-land Lounges, Deske, Chalr, 1ng Company of Chicago, which 1s established to | General llousehold Goods, Crockery, meet the demands of Chicago and the Northwest | (lass aud Plated Ware, stamp, as well as vell them ot a discounty I opder Doaedol v to iucfouse their roceipts, and consequently thetr ailanies. Congrens, Lowsver, wil) doubticus this «Wwinter chock the bualness by making 1t a penal otense to well stamps at a dlscount. Thers +men in Chicazo new who recelve Iarge quantit frow country Postmastere, and sell them to mer- chanty and othets for b and 10 per cent off, They huve been spotied by Special Agents of the Post- Otlice Department, and when the law pas. will be run in if they do not alandon the busin, TUE HOTEL-KEEI'ERS' ABSOCIATION of Chicugy hias went vut circulare tnviting the pro- prietors of hutels [n other citien 1o Jolo tus organi- rtant document has not been seen or heard of s » 9. Of course, no one knows who mude way wit s §t, OF whera It in, and Waiker says ho don't care, Me Lhiuks it pretty cheeky on the part of the lsoard—tha county—to dictats to him, aince it has nover been oble to carry out the pro- vision In ita contract providing for his being pold for the work he docs. Ile ho 18 now un{lnn $40,000 of the county" or, and ralscacent on it in the banks, and that it will be timo enough for the debtor to commence dictating to the creditor abouta bond when there 11 sometaing bohind the county in the shape of money (o lln flll"fl- fAret obtigution to bim, Ie says % 1 went o & friend’s houna 1o return b in_ delivering the opinfon of the Cow de- | attired in bination dress of w! he could gi the oond required at any time,and | in the increass of commercial and other opera- o B iRl ln et Alrely & mumber 5;:;'?:'111 AL ity it 4 1 stareat cided. that the decres of tho Comrt beto i aliasion dréas of Whileallkand | ¢ \indalu hiaa voluntoesed 1n (o BALLEE, but | frones 1o s perioda of changes in atatos of | Gcuoral Merchandise, &e., &e. and staid there til ba illuslon, with garnliurcs of biue forget-me-nots; arnaments, dlsmonds aud pearls, M Mayer wan tastofully dressed (n white si - lusion, trimmed with lilics-of-the-vallay and pexrla. Miss Annle Mayer wore s troes oF white siik and tarlatan. Mrs, " Martn Clayburgh, mothi- er of the bride, black vclvet, with garalture of 3 dl all:ld A Y ELISON A be wlil not pive himaelf any tronble on the subject, 2she has concinded to lot tho original cnu’mci ind, and not to aak for quarry estimates. 1i begun to ship his cot-stong, and proj P whbat ke has already cut ou the rt- House square, and ssk the Lioard to pay him for ft. 1f it reluses or falls, then he gmpuu- 10 suspund work at Lewont and aet about holding the county liabla sent in theirappllcations for membership, and the Assuciation, which was of a local character before, hoy now mysumed national proportions, ond bids fair to becoms iurge In point of numbers and ex- tensive in ats ramifications. The circulsr sbove zeierred 1o rutd forth tho objects and workings of the Ansociution, and among othor things contuins the following: be nfirmed, snd, followinz the precedent estab- Mahedin the case of Baxter ve, Tas Hoard of Trade, the plaintill was nat sutitied to sy remedy through & Court of Chancery, Lut, If ho have one, he must proceed by way of wandumus. ‘I'bie Court did not touch on the merits of the case, 'The next step In the drama must be taken by tne Board of Trade. It may proceed to ouliclally de- POMEROY & CO. merchants, corporations, and municipalitles, it be- comes & matter of moment to those making tra UTTERS & CO. actions that they should have fall, rellable, 04 WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. a 1 Auetle 174 landulph-at. Accurate fnformation regarding the standing of e e s Company wit srorite in miormmtion 1oy | BANKRUPT SALE. ot 7, 1'would wait e would 5o with me and 1 waited ot i sbout krall-past 8, and Jeft with my uncie, Wo walked down Thirty-sevonih street, past the between Burnsldo and Buttereld ot about three yards past {t—me e with & shaw] over my hat, for It was mlnlnf—nhen two chape came up. T H . Msycr, mother of ] Ivat, with brocaded over. | for damsges, otc, In suy oveat, he promiscs to | have the requisita forco af revorters and experts, w relates to **dead be When o | 1arger ooe I recormnizo [Sher: cuffed mo { clare the yote taken three years sgu, which stood dresds aiamuad Graaments " " | Sneend work ia.a for db STOCIK OF GROCERILS, bout the head, cursed, d_abo: 657 10280 in favor of expulsion, or It niay com- Rads pead wurk In ye. and combine In the management experlence and L g8l “TVLES, Biiibes e Mucretary, ivind! & esehipisel or g | Ianguage - which' T ewnit rebents 1 imey | So7to 280 In tasor, Congratulations foliowed” the ceremany, and at STORE FIXTURES dlr:\ulnda novo, Afterbelng , cAn potition fors man- damus for rehabilitation, snd thls, Inail probability, half-past & Identity with & full knowledge of the requl down to ments. ‘They also Include a collection aud adjust- HORSE, WAGON, &c, e bridal party aud invited guasts sat i ousted, Bturges, if he utnptuous hlnliuct. Tha “raccption a crie out, and my uncle went to the man aud asked him val." sud bis mude of Gperuifng, and L' whit he was dolug that for, Then I ranand called sends such natideston Lo ihe uther mem| iy Heci T8 that thoy THE CITY-HALL, ny be pliced on Lieir guard. This by-law Las saved , . 1le aid not. % o i1do. In tho casc of Iico va, The Lioard of | Cauie next, and ull repaired to the dancing-hall, ment department that will ba promoted by the AT 487 BOUTH OANAL.ST., STl sl ey toml e mebers. “awwn i | 1 00 10l T saven yaniae T s mtob | Al 0. in the case of Wice va, Tho Woardof | Gllie, Jishd'y orchestra. brovided wunls for iho | Tlevenue warrants to the amount of $400 wers | Mventacie reient i by the Compsny. Mr. James AT ATOTION, dureas sud Tuspectuvle ajpearsice, with his taouly, | ouly hesrd a noles like quarrellng, which went un | declded that 1t would not ) mesey dancere, tesucd yosterday, ‘The City Treasurer's receipts yesterdsy fncloded $2,874 from water, $93 from the City Collector, and $220 frum the Comptroller, A building permit was granted to Rdward Quin- 1sn yesterday for a three-atory and cellar store and M. Dowen, G. W. P. Dowman, and B. W, Murray | ON 'j,l‘fn-‘g{! aro the managers, with assoclate offices In Boston, x_",’f.nfi:.‘ New York, aud Phlladelphla, It s 4 timely provision for the buainess Int Northwest, and will no doubt receive appreciative auppartfrom our merchants, bankers, and busl- ( DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, WOOL- VAY, Jan.23. at 108, m. Entire stock of Z. ZUC AN. By bnreruf Habh Juimeo in Lankrupicy, BUITERS € CO., Aticttoneers, Butters & Co.s Regnlar Trade Sale, Mr. anil Mrs, Mayor loft at & late hour for & tour through the Eastera cities, to ba kone sbout four wee Un l’llfltnlnf 1t 18 thelr futention to take rooms at tho Falmer House for the vres ‘I'he presonts recerved were numeruue ana elo- mat. Among those prosent were Mr. and Mre, Mariin tne Hosrd of Trade was & voluntary organization, like the Goud Tumplars, Masous, or a cnurch, and had (ull wer to discipline Its members for infraction of m les and regulations without the tnterferenca of auy court whatever, This dectston doos not most with [Svur 1u Ay quatlers, as there ia a great ditfercnce betwuen the objects and work of pped st vae of L8 natwle i (bl er & few days, left withoui tie loteis uelongiu o th L were Numediately notifled. and wers uiven decriptivu of e ewlodler. 116 went W sAOLhoE Hotels Lut whicn be Lad taken but one meal (the hutlco having Dbeenrecelved), Ao wae aiked for pAy 0 AGYAD the bulance ol tiuse g about threo uitnutes. Then 1 crossed to the mld- dlo of tho street when my uutle cried out, *Mur- der, murder, I'm stabbed.' The men then ran away. 1 met myuncls who cume forward, say- Ing, *I'ta stabbed, send for n doctor, A young mau came ul from State street, but he didn't come near us. There was nobody uear besides these two be time of the quarreling, o fur be iatended to remuii thero. Ahls vt velng blsstyls of doing ouslued, Le loft aud men the Uoard ot Trade and thoee of the organizations | Clavburkly Mr. and Mre. D. Mayer, lartford, | awelting, 25 by 60 foet, at 040 Wabash Bess commanity, atelong o, e Kbt WU Mo eu Tt || Barerl iber wissts wEiS oxamined, and | utined Und i obaion ieutil tha SO hG | e apd moinedor (i wroon i i e | AMHDE 5 50 st L 40 Wabash avease, to T e ENB, BOOTS, BHOES, Etc,, A timony was sim, A repetition of that uestion n presented (o the Court on & orpls . h BF A 24 1 ' CLOC] ;tzn':‘xf:.\i.::!u.l:;g“ficzl'n'n&%rlfan& for which e uover | thelr testimony wa mw"‘{mwg’,’,n‘;’l““mml e n,:%‘:,m';' twail reviow and revisa jta | 804 Mre. L. A, Kahn, Mre. A. Kahn, Mr. and | Twouew cases of l'mlll?ox yore reported yeu: | 3o myomas O Maymer, 8 romuckubly succenstal | TIURSUAY JAN. 2, AT 0:30 O'CLOCK A. My TUE TAILORS, the streets nsulling every nian and woman they | former decree. Mrs, M. fid;rmhmr. l‘llr.unndnllr-. d.{ou h Hor- g"d"iu“. at M\gmt rle the other at 437 bmd'" of |hnn;u hbred awino, hiss ’.( Ciitned n Al thelr salesroom, 174 Kast Randolpli-st, The tallors’ e does notucemto be makingmuch | Lappened to mect, ';'m n;;l l..u-"y'. 'fi.-:"d ‘r‘-" LAl'racl;'lkel’.' md outh Btata street, en'we g 3 e ‘nutus Boyce, who lives at No, 216 Lowe ave- nuo, teatifled that Connally boarded with him for about threa weoks; inat hu cams home on Satur- headwny, —i fuct, it would yuszle s deteciive to fud out where tho atrike le, ann- the wholo- uale cluthters on Wabash avenuo appeared to kuow acarlet fever raported, ¥alaable book called the **Swine-Owners' Quide." | BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALD ‘The samo gentleman s alvo selling a sure remedy TIIE CHHICAGO LIFLE, and Mrs, A, Leapold, Mr. and Mrs, L. Levy, Mr. SWRARING TO THOSE STATEMENTY, and Mre. Loodsnbery, dir, snd Mre. Dacs. Mr. A meeting of tha Joint Committes of Streaw and Household Furniture and 5 d Mre, LI, Kabn, Mr. and Mre, 5. M. iKahn, Alleyy was to have been held yesterdsy afternoon | for bog cholera, which has beenu very successful, anything avout it yestarday, and tnoy il saii it | day -reulnq?ln he tost ho | Haviog ssceialued that United Btates Commls. | 48 1 My i it} d | sty oclock to considur tbe Daarborn atreot bridge | Mr, kaymer's addreas ls Box 104, 116 bas an ad. General Merchandise, ike, whe (Connolly) had had a fu Btat an . » Leopold, Mr an a bat o3 . Kaymer's addre: x 104, 1le basan a h Muenloor b ',‘;;;j,",;v:v;;l"l'g;*;;"; LBl | aet, And had stabbed Rim 20 that be Sians sice | stoner Hoyne, as Notary Public, had certifed on | 3 . i Yondors, | auestion, vut thero wau a fatlare to secare & quo: the 30th of January, 1877, that Willlam ¥, Tuck. orand John W, Clapp, respectively President and rum and the meeting didn't meet. o Mo s usual. Sart, Mr. and M. Misses Annle lém vt Hartford, wister of tha Abuut 200 of the striking taltors met fn secret vertisemont on the Afth page, ll‘gl‘l lflJi\Y. IJAN; 28, i\'l‘ 130 O'CLOCK b —— g man would recover. Counolly was very drunk, wroom; Rose Einsteln, lolen u“k"":‘ N DEATIE = shielr salesrovtua, 174 Eust Iundolh aho, mitted that bo had ‘x’lcken \h-l :u- he ock. City-Physlcian Danne taki statement 'Illlbullfl\ some d. t B hicad lahn, Notiie May: rtford: Dora 'srrio T By 0. E. RADDIN & CO. couclave last evenng tu Workingmen's 1all, cor- | 8tabbed the man with from a hatcher's Becretary of the Chicago Life-Insurance Company, Kabn, Henrle e Aflzoth Foteitee e Pl L By C. . RADDIN & CO, ner of {wrlllh nnqll Waller atreets. When 4| BIERLY. appeared before him and awora to the accurscy of | geiz," Lina Hteem, Fond du Tac, Wi J:fixhl: 3004 from the Hridewolr, act uud:‘u]'lllnpn of e aa hi ‘fofl&fl‘-fi?‘fih‘;'m{fl: moriag Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. 3 Rortarlelt he bince the brospect was ihat tho [ Capt. Hood bers told the Coroner that o the 187y stalement of the Company, arcporter | Kahn, Laura Bnydacker, Bertha Leopoid, Haunah | tion. Fifteon of the mon ware. relessed boran Sntean o7 tata ity 9Rsedy oLk, —_— i ‘n;i :::. ."l:".nlx.xl ‘;llml" zm:fi:";lfi l:: :-'.":; }Bl‘!hr. prisouers, ‘“‘1,"" r.ll ':llamt lul m;k- calted on him yeaterday toseo 3 he could not re. | Kahn, I ulln.fivennl- Roaenfold, ltusa Kah, | of inssnity snd sent to the asylum, and the two R—On Jan, ecting scveral of the allors drogped. dows sy | menk Connol - se sans fown Ly fresh bis recollection. burkh, Dolly lishu, Clsra Kb, Teasio | others were uot releasvd at sil, but sent 1o the Bherry, witer belng Instructed by the Coroner that be necd not say anything unless of his own free will, sat down on s chair, and made the foliowing slatement: My name s young fellow gat paid off an we had e, | by o, WonkLs, aud Cling o ety coet ot | K G1ves, Embrolderes, aud Ribbors, St Latistuieee s e e Yo | Hosery, Cardgan Jaokels, and Notins Jeunle Illy‘l‘:;\n els Fo Katn, ltoss Miller, Lon: Emma Locdenberg, l f Lullie Sela; Lolly Simon, Tillte Foreman, flecme, Trainor, Bina: Meascs. S, Mayer, B. Mayor, New York: Joo Baer, Joscoh ' Stetbelor: Sam Behultz. Bon _Eiusteln. Arthur Fine ateln, E, kstn, 8ol Poar-llouse siter thele sentences at the House of Corroction bad boen satisiod, COL. ULICKEY, Chief of Police, lssucd yestorday the followlng geacral orders: ‘Do you recoliect whether Tucker was pres- ent?'" sald the reporter, **Idonot. Clapp always came wilh the papers. ‘Tucker has beeu in my the saloon below to beer ap, butall that could be learned from them was - ihat ih proposed to hold oot until the boss acceded to thelr domands, snd - vl the meeting up-stales was for the escape of o torical wind aud the for George Sherry, 3 and this ‘era morning, so aked 4 madthe and 10 . lzburgher, Albert | *Captatns and Ltetensats win ionce, o, 70 An g atlon of o closer organi. fow ‘drinke at Coono; ace, on Low, *DId Tucker ever 3 oath before you)" . 3 Captaing o 0 will hereafter report | reatan - 70 ATt . Our OPENING Auction Bale of above-named Hou. Unoe of Lue sirlkers boasted that they conld nuo, and then we dreused U And steried dows | ¢+ Yes, 10 0id fimes. ) o 1t i, sor 19000, (€ Lo reane | [raiapiy to s omice ul cuses wion & ek oy umaets | par AR A Mgl the peloved wite of Buiode kil e 5at when best iy fugbosset. If not longer, snd | about 11 w'elock, “We got prelty ful, and so we | *+iut his name 15 attached tohie 170 atates | fioms AR K. bola. L b wnd alionborg, | {0 berfurns uty wied the. Sickness G Laks, 80176 OF NO. b WEDNESDAY, J 3. 1878 that when they did begin work ugsin it would be | came slong bp State str t, aud got oo tho car | ment acknowledged before you. Milion and iwon M. Katn, Ettlin, R fuur bours' durativn, asd {n 8l case uueral Jan. 24, by carriages to Calvary Cemutery, il i, 2 y l y i ot WAL Sl | 0 e it e At D | e Ty o o | NI CBN Yottt | EETA L R S R | R et e Gt i 5, N ng | fourth street. Wo wen! satoou and had & | u come in with the papers. av , N a s DApers i c s e greatec part of tho ovenfog, tha sirlior's 1ot | gime of yosl Witk some Eitleecl dons b | Hegedcome tnwith the pepers, 1 hava't T 9tk " Asthur, Atau) a1t macertaincd, ¢ York, and others. MATUER—JOINSON, nt wedding took rllnu in the par. ark acuut heiggavle to nold out seemvd o be .. RADDIN & CO. borne out by the facts, who thoy wero, —and staid along there tll dusg. 1 knew what I was doing, but Connolly was wild. 1 have unly known him furthree weeks. Ident of the ¢ mpany uniil 1 saw 1t 12 the ne ns vt Beolen and mlesi proverty perd statlon *Wlat 10 the form of cath you sdminlster?" ples of dessripio 0y and pereons will hervatier be furnishod Lo eacti stat and comwandiog omicerin b Levariment nall caacs ot [} 0t Liwut, L ARRIVALS. A quie! By GEO. P. GORE & CO., L de, And e v lors of the Paltier llouss ¢ holf-past b6 v'clock R uteuants will REYNOLDS = WILL BPEAK s and 70 Wabi st Pauly tho Rev.D, | I bavo Luen workimg in [Tutcuinsun's aud others, [+t Yon solewauly swear that tho amiuuyif youaub. esterday eveuing, tho Hov, ltobert Collycr, . tauch descriptio Ainaysread to L nicy hursday evenings st (h 0 0 Wanib iy wnuuln."l!r.u“l‘lfil:é ji. | a0d then with tinera Byce Afier e, loft 1o [ acriba tols true w the bess of your knowledys sad e ke Contractiog ‘yartios, oroL et | Mifihetl pelote Buiug oa, dur. the Wescriptions ?::':-':T‘?-‘:'I'}!.'i'::fx'.f?f arhor i BOOTS SHOES fag Vifiourg] | S3loan we saet that ere mau that miade tho stata- 3 AMonzu € Mather, of tho frut 6f A, C. Mathor & saday, afternuon st th & ‘Tucker didn't tako that oathy” I don't remembor having seen him. Clapp 0 with the nlrtu. Hall, wy clerk, de out the certificate, aud 1 sluned §t. Miss Mattlo Jobnsou, dsughter of the Ba; M. Jobueou, an old and respected zosldont of Chicago. Abuut Aifty peuple were present. The bridcamaids were Miss Kato Jobnson, Sace! Licutenant station-Xeepers. snd all other offces BIIHHI!!DQ‘:;I of robberies, Isrcenics, snd Iflfl:‘n’: Kb S A P s pdd mecurata de) YU OF ‘every articie. of broperty hun .. OF Jeweiry Sad olverwhi e, Siariak wonThor lsten o snd Connolly went fur hii. 1 confeas § did bat hiw, but uut with & slunug-shot, 1 bit bim with my flat. and he ran into the Lutcher-shup. Coanolly AT AUTOCTIOIT, I I CLISSOLD WILL CONDUCT THE NOON- Grede afogact 8 to-a8y woon. " wublect, “seciiag | Wednesday, Jan, 23, '78, 9:30 a. m. ater such things in wy bead. lmu ertiicd that (he catns were madc, thoy ] was louking sround and I picked up a chuck-iron, B0 recoilection of Ints pariicalar case, 88 1 | of tne bride, and Miss NeiMo Egon: ihe - | otherwise, and in describy hies b % R sy charien . Aopleton, Ca br 200 that ‘ere man went oul the back way. Cont | S soimucs ot fet e ; Bian, Alr. Clistles W Parier and Sr. Do Jobn: | bor 400 mabrs bhess it 1ok b Aoty bo, £114 1he Bum TR W s Qae mors ohance to buy & fow desirs! ulque: Col. Joe Chapmay, Dubuqs SPLY douk a knlfo ot the block, 80 we wenl | ‘“Tuckcr saye be uever swors (o the stato- | SNy of tho DR Foa asher ey 150" —— Gt itnatn, “ars Atiak-ar QINE STATK | 20003 for wintor war, (noluaing 1arge I Yoriy 3 W, bandera, Iy slong up strect, L don't know exactly where, and | meuts.” Horace Biump ond P, C. Cazesnull, There wes an CRIMINAL tmech Wabsin sud Michlgan-avi 'The wontaya sy | OF BUbDrE, BUOLeE Boots, 1 Hanis HOY ol wo uiet 3 gir! and 8 mian _coming slong. This'vre | © ++In old times he used o, " unusually ne aisplay of preseuts . dispeusary counected with this Institution 3 onca | and. YOutha', And & very 'dosirabie line of Yow Counolly ‘was like & wild wan, aod tackled *H W u‘l(.‘ll')p i the habitof awearisg to Tuck. The tollets of the bridal paft o rich and overy Wednesday and aturdsy frow 11 w i v'clock, | fresh’ goods for spring wear, buww, “Ean' e -UW{- and 1 couldu't stup bim. Tho sigunturer” tasty. The brido was mttired in a cumoinatioy | The sdultery and forication case aguinst Ida | forthe gratulioustreatinent of diseases of womeo. GEQ. P. GORE & CO. Broodlys; W. Cover] young pirl was alung with thi an. Conuully 1dun't know. He eworeto his own signature. | uit'of white gros graln silk and satin, trimmed | Phillipsanda msn pamed Boylngion was called o —— e — 8 & 70 Wabas A Vhat a0 Yo want - Then e saade s oip af bl | Jomiiino Masther Tuckers wienature was o | S lln i il W, Skt | Tesorkey ur dusin BWol” (ko Wit YANILLA UMOCOLATE, e e e T [ i she kaite, 1 went ‘wudfoni ¢ fudy and o Lial way, | Ciapl ey bave taken 1t 0TCk | Grldestiaid, Wors s beincosss. droas, of risiaer | contlnued ull to-morrow afternoon at € o'clack, D'S By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., [ ual by or and m sign it * trimmed with tulle and dowers. Miss Nellis Egan \jent. Callaban and Sergt. lock- MAH‘LAR 84 and 84 Randolph-st. ek . didulion: “I‘A‘ll.: n:nd’lq;:vmint&:‘ k:: n;n':l‘n"'b-u n:,:l‘d:.c:mf » Sbuuld aut buth Lave sworn st (he time tbo | was dresssd la white tulle and satin, with .lu‘nb- .dl “;nw““m ,_: :".,'P‘WJ,‘(: % “h:"d °:m —_— 23 Ve Yorky Join B b Aiiog Spuske st | pollytuck the kolle sad cut Biia down wore lahaw- | [ presuine s, If Tucker's name was sitached | “*A7%er the coromony and congratulations the party ) ¥- U0uld, well-known thieves. It appears that VANILLA CHOCOLAT At half-past 9 o'clock this morning v::‘u.‘;} lJ_ udeo T, s"u':l (3 s I:Ipl'ltgzng‘a(r(‘ l"- jog the P\,‘g;la't:a'n‘nuny .mu 'h.e.nl ‘V:.n:l;{:,;dc m- (aml- &4 . &::p uadw:omudnr -u“tll .:dv' :l 23t duwn (0 a8 Huo table askss been spread in | When Mulllns sud Welnbergh drove away Foss' E ‘The sale will commence with the Gilbrie. ‘Fote N S i d b | went to ewear totaese napers,’ a0d | wouldadinin- | {uia city for many 8 day, prepared by she Frencs ontaiolug twenty-nt; of 1Y RGN 60 S T i |t el G el g U8Bk | it bl on M TS | ety s, e b7 RV | wagoncomwat ety -he i of pate, e yon UNREDEEMED PLEDCES Mr. Loland, the catersr. At O o'clock Mr. snd Mre. Mather left by tbe Fort Wayns Road for the East, Thl{ will be yane fors month, Returning, tley will taks up their sbodu at tne Paluser Houss, whare they will recalve iheir many friends. B'NAI B'RITHI, YRSTERDAY'S PROCREDINGS. ~The B'nal B'rith Convention reassembled yester- day murping at 0:30, with President Ullman in the chair. On motlos, 1t was resolved Lo postpcac the tar- ther considerauion of an sndowmens indedaitely. A motion 10 refer the resolutions proposed by Mr. Adelph Moses Mondsy morning was adopted. counter of lfckey's asloon. [ in Lol up 8o well, theso vartics stole aix paireof pants from Mullls, They have ownod up, sud 'bave turaed over the property to the police. Mluor arrqets: Nicholas Roach, larcony of twa €addics of tobacco from Towle & Hopor's grucery. wayon; Altred Campbell, recetving the same; L Friedman, a pawnbroker, who brage that Coua- 'rude, bis landlord, gets hlu out of all bl 3 lnrul‘:‘yu ballee 0f 8 coat from Charles Martin Dufty, salling dowa Clark kuife in band, and mssaulting several persons; Walter Hall, I-uun{, of & bress mos- 2l belonging Lo the Fire Department; Josle )u%uun. larcany vl §7 from Chacles Evert; W, il. Dean, s duserter from the regular aray, tured by Bergt. O'Nelll; Thomas Traynar, 'thy ecalog andsttempling to kill Nellle Curtls, uf COUNTY FINANCES, AN AGREENENT KEACUED, The County Hoard has st last touched bottom, The Fiuance Commlttes met yesterdsy forencon fa Secret scasion to discuss the county’s Snancls! con- ditlon, snd bad with them Treasurcr McCrea, County-Attorney Wallace, and seversl of the Searical counLy COBtrActo 'Tbe apecial object of the meeting was to consider the matier of naking s emporary loan of $300,000 $0 bridge over the prescot stress, that the sounty wizut be the deeper enulfvd » few wesks Beoce. They bhad already bad the w the knlfe Connolly told the boya L lie gave the kolfe 10 M #aid 12 her taat would ba s good knife to cut bread with. Iknew what had happened, becsuse I kuew that ‘erv atub would kill the misn, snd I intended to give mysoll up. Conuotly went to Haslsted strect Gu Sunday and bad his nair cat 50 84 o vne wuold kuow bim. 1suw Cunnolly stab the man, 1ssy Dbefore Uod that 1 saw biw do it Connolly was thea brou‘n back, sud asked If he deeired 10 say anytulog. e bealtatod aivhile, and theu sald ho would prefer to say notniag. TUE VERDICT. ‘Thls closed the teatimony. 'l'hu&l.l') retired, and 1u & vhort ttme seturncd a vendict Watiue decesasd BREARPAST, LUNCE, AND TRAVELERS, | PHILADELPLIIA LOAN OFFICE, Defies all Honest Cowpelifion, | S3assiencrShutiom, Monea! iotirumens cicet Large stock of pew aud secand-baad Furpiture, CAIY e ‘;‘;}:‘- ele. 'uu. ots very. mu‘ ¥ire sad Bursisd W, MOOKEUQUSE & CO.. Auctioaters: **Yes. Followlng 1s the certificats iaieof lliinols, County ar Cook. as.: W, ¥, . at, and J. W. Clapp, Secrolary, of the Chi. 0 Lite- (3eurance Couipany, beiog du.y sworu. ue- 23047, 80 eash for biclf taye, tast thep are bed oMicers of Beld Cowpay, snd thai e 31 day’ OF Deceuiver iaat’ Al the ahare-descrived sasets wer ibe AblULe Dropeity vf the s4id Cuwpauy, fres snd clear fruw auy Mous or claims thercon, cacet 8s above stated: and that tio furegulng Blatement, with scheduics and e1piansiivns Bercunio suaeed aud by thew subecribed, aro 8 full Bud correct exuibit of all'tbe iabliltics, aad of the io: € ud disburseinents, and uf the geocral condition airy Of Uie sald COmpIsy ou Lo aald 31st day OF iwber lest, and fur the year endiug o uhatdsy, Sold by all Leading Grocers. Pl Sod il aiddiciciid | B AL HAIK GOODS, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Ty oo oF g HAIR&EE5:5:2 | Household Furniture , Bllverwars, Piano, and Ladies Dressss 43 B 10 & By 8 148 South HALsed uhs of ey

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