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THE CIIICAGO Amoanta. e had aliking for South Park bonds, | tentlon kave in ita rolation to satd head, and public And 18 anld to have mome $700.000 Inveated 10 [ attention is drawn to §t at present mainly throngh them, being thas owner of abont one-thirdeol | the nntiappy circumetance that & worthy eitizen he maateo taveated iarzely in loas | ond manazen--Mr. J. I McVicker—in likely to on Chieago and Cook Connty nroperty | come in fora share of pereonal annoyance about it, generally, and it {s esttmated that he owned 88 | A year ago Mr, Leo purchiased from Mr. Erby, e ar $1,500,000 In that class o MGnrILY: ale | the hatter. s bandsome Yomman. price 8. Ie alro ormed large amotints of rafirond bondtrand | worethe Yonman upon his attractive head, and Hante Rond. Mr, Tayard war a man of liberal rd- | converted It Into atage property when it ceaned to n]C:'l,I‘n: :n"dn’;'"“q eflemh;. m:;mm:::n a:g@ ‘ml\: cut a figuce In pndlic. Mr. Erby's collector called pi i economicat.in. J gro! at etated timen for the price, but beeame dlsconr. In addross, aod kind-hearted. He wonld pot him- iy eelf to 1“,,';“,&1‘.;'&:'., adjust money m.'“m.,, for | aFed. as many collectors da. Mz, Leo evaded the rcrl(mu withont means with whom he waa thrown | disagrecabla duty of rettling by alleging an over. nto tutincas relations. Ho has been deat, and, | charge. Mr. Erby offored tolct him off for &5, for the last fonr or five years, too infiem to attend | 4pg zte, Lee promised to piy. Dnt hin season here to his busincss, which was trangacted by his grand- | cama to an end, and he went off 10 New York, Ihe son, William Hayard Catting, Gen. George Smith | ot bil} atill puraoing him. Moreaver, h# had rold Wwaa his attorney here. s salary for the season, ns ho claimed, ao thicra WASHINGTONIAN HOME. war nothing to get liold of {n the event of his cred- A special moetingof the Washingtonlan Home | jtor taking legal meagnras {0 recoser. Ansnciation was heid Inet svening in the patlorsof | My, Lee resumed his position at MeVicker'a tnin that {nstitation. The President, Dr. N. 8. Davia, | scanon, and he found this Uill of $8 etill etarinz occapled the chalr. Judge Dooth, from a special | him in'the face. 11is aalary wae acain rold, roit fa committes appointed for the purpose, reported | cinimed, and thercfora there waa no use in sticing an_ additionnl ny.law, which wan sdopted. It | him. ‘Fhe hat was a thing of the past, bat the hoy provides that the Board of Directors shall | who collects billa wann persistent nresent fact, TRIBUNE: TUESDAY ‘I’nr patd out about 815,000 of his 25 per cent div o nd. Juidge Otls, Heceivor of the Stato Savingn Inati- tation, recelved intedifgence Snnday night of the death of Robert Nayard, of Now York, ons of the Atackholdera In the fnstitation, whore namo has socently been bronght o prominence in connec- tion with the depositors’ sulta againat him, and the propored agreemont helween hintnnd the Recalver, ¥ which fio wasto he relessod from his stock Tiahility_and pay over to the lteceiver {00,003, e " O dacs not think Mr. Tayard's hwill prodnce any change o far as carrying ont the negotiations s concerned. Mr. Bayard, who was nearly 80 yearn of age, and _very fcoble, han practically been o the baczgronnd, the nego- tintiona having been conducted by hin nephow, Willlam Tayard Catting, and Judge Otie. Mr/ Culting In one of Mr, llayard's exectitors, ina fi- yornd _the proposed arrangement Al throngh, and will probahly not gu back on it now. Mark Kimball, Provislonni Amslonee of Ilenry Greenchanm & Co. , yesterday soll §20,000 of West Park banids, deawini 7 per cont tnterest and pay- adle In 1800, at par to snnia loston capitalists. Tho otber defunct hanking fnstimntions yizlded no news, nor the faintest approach to it. MINING‘ EXCITANGE. IBRUARY 5, 1878, the bottoml, quagmlre which farmerly hordered on the Iake shore, Tho great Improvenients mado in regard to the water lllprly are alno noticed, as well as the improvementa In’ streets, constraction of mewers, etc., notwithetanding all of which the Commissloner states that the death-rate haa been increasing, and that, toaroid further Incresss In the faco of A ronatantly.growing popnlation, there mast be & commensurato nrovision for dratnage of moll In sewer districts, Ado- anate sewernge, Amid A wnnicinal aupsryision of local ranitary matters, a8 of honse-drains and piambing. Thonranda of acres, the repart savs, within the city iimits, have a surface of prairie loam which Is vogetable matter and in the natural condition coveced with o rank vegetatiom, Thia in A larze meawnre corrects the anhealthfuiness of lucation by ahsorbing Ana utilizing thero gees and #ofl emanations whien are prejndicial to anfmal life. ~ To cover sach a rofl with himan habitations not only destroys or renders inoperative tne agenta which Naturo;has provided for purification, but adds to the danzcrous element already existing. Although the death rate for 1877 wan nunsually low, yet the peoportion of dentha from zymotie dlscases was alarmingly great, This swas eapceinlly noticeable In the Fifth ond EIxth Wards, where the pm“nrunm were J8.1%) and 43.31 rospectively, while In the Beeond, humbla and try tn correet, by letting us have our way (the way of oxpericnce), your dreadful blunders.” 2 Chlcago correspondent: **'Go on’t We menn togoont Not to ralse h—I], but to raise money, Assea yourselver Two and two makes four, bnt five and five docsn’t make eloven! Wo mean to pay 100 cents on the dol- lar, and not 110 cental W are gottinz over onr long debauch, hut we won't take your cmetle to hurry things forward, nor tiekle our throats with your featiier! We clalin the sacred, Qod- given right to sleen it off! ‘That fa hecause we haven't got anakes _in vur boots, as vou have! Yon horse-thicves! You zold-nosed, bald-faced, long-cared, awitch-tailed, cow-hocked, ewe- necked, bond-ridden sons of a ed-cook and n lorac-maring! (Excuae me—I forgot mysell for a moment, and wrote as {f T wero taiking on the mono-manlac-metailic aldo.)" Jd. K. ANDERSON'S TRIAL. Tentimony of the Defonso—Arguments to Commence To-Dnay — Wells Aurrenders 'THE CITY. GANERAL NEWS. McRee Rankin and the **Danites” Combination dre at the Tremoant Touse, The McKeo Ranxin '*Danite" combination 1a quoartered at the Treoiont Honae, . M7, J. 1L liaverly and wife retarned to this city yesterday, after an abrance of abont three weeka, They are at the Sherman Toure, The steamer Depere, the winter.boat of the Goodrich Line, 1s making two trips o week be- {ween Chicaro and Milwaukee, and other weat- shore ports, and goea to Ludington and Manlstee ouce & week. The temperature yesierday, a8 observed hy Manasee, apticlan, No. 88 Madleon etreet (Tnia- uxe Duilding), was at 8a. m., 16 degrees; 10, m., 20;12 m., 27; 3p. m, 30;8 pom., 27 Darnmeter at 8 a. m., 30,04: 8 v, m., 20,88, Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY ¢ Wos. 64,66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washlngion-sL, BABBITT'’S BEST SOAP, The mont slearant 404 efecive Boup for the Fam v ar for Enmily YWaahina o ARG AL S BAMAREL BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, The argnments in tho suit of the Merchants' February and annnally thercaftor, at " v Thin, and Fonrth Warda they were 23,74, 2,46, \Made trom the putest vegetahie ofis. Untivaled for Blrlnn.lg::nn&‘rmn Company against Mark Kim- rt’:‘cm;c:XrTyhl:ne:tl;‘l‘go "aid Baar, telsct toms | o ;'fl"‘fi':,,‘fi; °!'gg°{f?j|‘,|;',n"fl" rorcharge: AN IXFORMAL MEETING and 25,50, Tho disparity In ahown ta be due, not :,‘.""““" to:theAuthorlties; anil In fiocked ;.”.2".2.':".:2.2:“ i ‘fiE'iJr'u:Jflxf PR (KA ‘ball as Collector of South Chicago have been con- | mittée on”Loana and Investments, to comtlst of | hill, with others, ta a versun win happers to live | of the Chieage Mining and Stack Exchange wam ::' flm""-‘;:;l;':fl,n}'-’ 'l',"fl‘ :‘t: "'P:: .,,"f,kh,f.' ?m"&“efl'xef-‘ Sentfrea on récelpt of 75 centa. three members of the Bosrd, whose duties shall he | jn the Townof Lomont. This perent has no reve Nxw Onveaxs, La., Feh. 4—~The Anderson 10 attend to all loay trial was resumed this morning. D, Davis, Chlet Clerk of tho Noturning Board, was cross- cexamined. The teatimony ellcited was contra- dictory of the statements made by Pelletier. Willlam H. Greon, a leading colored ward- politician, and clerk of the Returning Board, testifled that the Board, when the tabulated statement of thé Electoral yote was brought into secrot session by him, did not ask for the parish returns to compars them with the state- ments. Mombers signed the atatement, and re- turned it to the Chie! Clerk to copy. Witness is now emoloyed in Wells' depart- ment at the Custom-Iouse. Greon was asked 1t there was not a promise mado to him when ha was called to Washington as a witness, He sald there was, but refused to tell about it, ‘Was frequently interviewed by the Sccretary of the Democratic Committee, who attempted to cluded, and Judge Farwell has taxen the caso nn« der advisoment, and will probably decide it this weok. The employen of N. K. Falrbank & Co.are to be credited with a generons act which rcilluclnl mnlch rupon tham. They took upa collectlnn for P}‘l’fl“:fngfll of Mrs. Mccgnrlllc, Irldow of the vie- tim of Sherry and Connolly,and as a result of thelr efforts handed her $85, Commodore S. I. Conlson, of tho Tpper 3fis. sonrd Transportation Line, Yanktom, M., T., Ja etopping.at the Sherman louse. Ha staten that This boats now ron 700 miles above Fort Benton. up tho Yellowatone Rivor, as far as Fort Custer, mak- ing avigation extend over 1,400 miles above Bis- marck. The Chicago Soclety of Decorative Art hnas in. wited John 8. Clark, of Boston, to address them, and he has apreed to do so Satarday next at 2 p. m., Inthe Palmer Houre club-room, taking 2s his wubject **The Elementary Principles of Decorative Art and Thelr Common-Sense Dasls and Thelr Practical Worth.™ And now steps are 1o be taken toput an end to held yesterday n the parlora of the Commercinl Ttotel. About forty memberswere present, Simeon W. King was called to the chalr, It was expected that the certificate of Incorpora- ttun wonld acrive from Speingfield hefore the meeting adjourned, but it did not, and nn informal dlzcussion ensued over the coustitniion and by- Iawe, which were reported by n_committee, of which Mr. King was Chalrnian, Tho articles and bg-lnwl of the old San Fmncisco Stock and Ex- change Noard were twed fn part and wmodified to siit the new organization. The constitution rintes the object to bo to pravide facliitles for the males and rnrchmfleu of stack, bonds, and commercial sccurities, and to regulate anch sales and purchascs, and to obtain and disseiminate in- formation In relation to the mining and motalinrgic interests, The number of memuera I8 limited to fifty, The cuntrol and managenient of the affalrs of tne Association arn to be vesied tn the Bonrd of Directors, such Board to consist of ninc members, The officera ars to be a Presilent, Vice- Vresident, Chalrman, Secretary, and Tressurer. The President and Vice-Fresident ahall Lo ex-ofiicio membars of the Board of Directore, rate was the largest, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. Dr. Lawless, thongh invited to leare the Insane Asylum nome days ago, etill hangs on, and even refuses to deliver to Dr. spray the county prop- erty in hla posscssion, The bills that come befors the Board day after day indicate that the old contractors ara solid yet. When anything is wanted by the county, there ia an influence romewhere that draws the Commis. sloner, new or old, 10 go to an old standby. Fitzgerald 18 dgllllm'h Recorder Brockway and wanta him Indicted, The secret of Filz's oppo- sition {8 fonnd n the fact that some montha A the Recorder made nflidavit that Fltz came to him with threats that if ho did not appoint so and so to & porition Lhat he would do so aud 20, ‘The ** Ringaters ' had a follification nt Lenzen's last evening. Thelr victory In awarding the meat contract to O'Donnell was cnough to canse grent and Investments of the fanids | erence for actors whu refuse 1o puy their dehts, of the Aseaciation, and eeo that amplo ecarity in | Yoaterday a Constable arcived witn a writ, which taken in all cases 10 prevont losa of ench funds, | wae duly eerved npon Mr. McVicker, who will thna and ma loan nor investmont shall = be | be under the necessity of providing a subetitute on made withont the approval af vald Committee. | Satnrday evening next, and laking a iripto Le. The Committee shall make fall rcrm annnnlly | mont, wihere ho must appear on Monday mornlng, at the annunl mecting of the Board of Directors, | gl & o'cluck, to fostify that he docs not owe snd oftener If required, and the Kxecntive Com- | Mr, Harry Leo any money, his salary helng mort- mittee aro thoreforo relleved nf 80 mueh of their | gaved for tho cntira seaeon, ‘I'his wiil cost Me. duty, a8 sct fortn in the by-laws, as arc assigned | V'icker sume 87 for travelinz expenres and &1 for ta pach Committes on Loans nnd Investmente. hotel farc, hesides subjecting him to an unpleasant ‘The Aesoclation adjonrned, and the Hoard of | sojourn over Sanday in a villago nut furnished Directors met and urnclmadc. N. m}men1 Judge | with the beat hotel comlorte. As ho must leave Booth, and Dr, H. Mlitchcock a Commlittes un | thy city oarly on Satnrlay evening we will be Loans and Investments, in accordance twith the | obiigedto get & man to )l his placo 1n the bslly of new by-lawe. **Bahy," “This will coet him fully $7.060. “The Lemont man demands the entire amount of the bill and costs, and wlil have no compromise, ani 1he matter belng out of tho hande of the orieinal creditor It placen Mr. McVieker in a very disagree- able prodicament. An Intoresting intervlew took place yestenlay betsreen the manager anil his jave- nilo man, butus the reporters were excluded, tha Hfl'f’n"" of the cogversation could not be ob. ained. 1t has heen sugzested by aome members of the BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, m this Powder 8 beautiful and eerviceable white anft Sonp, of any desired strencih, can be made (n ten minutes without the riss of grease or potasd. Triy packaga sent free on recelpt of 25 cents BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely pure. Tiread, cakes, puddings, ete., m In A short sonce of time. keep longer, and aro more di. estibia than \wlien mads of common and cheap Imita. [ions. °A‘t¥i packegn sent fr26 on receipt of 45 ceata, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A GRERR AMONO US. Tt ie evident that we have a conntryman of *¢Phoclon’ and 8olon among us. and while he doen not write the recent, composite English lan. guage with the accuracy and jluency in which he could exg‘mll himself in the uncient tongae of Tlomer, Pythagoras, and **Phocion,” athl he managea to mako himeclf understood, and shows that be fs a true Hellent To the Editor of The Tridu The annual election shal) be held on the socond | rejololng. ‘Thoy had ‘o rejolcing there Saturday | jnduco him to tell what hio know fn Washi o leanly’ fast driving on Weat Washington | Catcaao, Feb. 4.~Isew in your snd rofession, who dueply sympathize with Mr. Lee, | srinday in danuary of each year. - A T | induce him to tell swhat hoknow in Washington, | A standard article. Asample packsgs ment fres on Mireet " Xine arecise manner in which {t il ba | thing which cancerns aboat, {in Greek TRt bhomont bu eivan beiween now and rduye | - Tho by-Inwa Drovid forthe géneral conduct of | Tos intn tha mysteren of the rolations. of Sesion | alsu to make cortaln coples and nbatracts trom | Fecelptof 33 cenis tho proceeds to b devoted to the I the bill. Mr. Ilamlin fs ready to doi of the Collscam Friday afternoon for the purpose. SECOND WARD. HECONOMY OF ADMINISTHATION. Ameetingof the Second Ward Republican Clab wan held at No. 511 State street last evening, President M. A. Farwell In the chair. Mr. W. R, Pags introduced the following resoln. ttons: dono hasnot yet been determined, but Superin- tendent Hickey and Capt. Seavey annonnce their intention to mave inthe matterand reform the abuse altogether. Judge nnn‘ yesterday notificd the whisky men 1hat he wonld apply to Judge Drummond to havea day sct for the argament on the petition for releare or immunity recently flled. In the Cullerton case the District-Attorney sent a copy of Judze Blodg- ett's decinion to Washington, and asked for in. structions whether to apueal of not. In describing the operation of skeleton-making on West liarrison strect o few days ago, Thir Tiis- business on the Doard. Twu sesslons are to be held dally, onu at 11 o'clock In the forenoon and another at 2 p. m., except Satnedays, when but vue werslon, commencing At 11 a.'m,, #hall held, No *'curbatone’ mestinga are to be held. Htackn are to be listed_and examined by n Stozk- List Committee, the Hoard of Directors, and the Areacintion fteelf, before they will be permitted 1o bo placed on tho Board. After the stocks arc ap- proved they, upon paying §250 as an sdmission- ce, aro placed upon the Livard for sale and put- chore, Rules soverniny: imemibors who act as hrokera aro atringeut and the fines, in case of vio- and Walker. When they have voted theso gentle- incn all they ask, the regular drink will occur, George Eager, the indicted, had his bondemen sround the Uriminal Court yestorday, hnt ticorge himaelf was'not in «ight, They were anxious to enter their recoznizance tn amonnts ranging from ?1,000 to 10,000, and fome were crurl enongh to ntimate that they were simply cuverinz George's tracks while ha packed up to tako a final leave of absonce. A capins was out for George all day, Tapers were yeaterday drawn, which have al- ready been referred Io.lnoklgf to asking the Conrts c: the minnte-bouk of the Returning Board, e was promised tho Asscssorship of the Third District i he complied with the Becretary’s wishes. Was told, at a confidential dinner by the Becrotary, that Gov. Palmer had a good opinion of him (witness), and would Ilke Lo sce him doing well. Witness feared a trap waa ho- ing set for him, and answercd queations care- follv, They were presented to him in writing, BABBITT’'S CREAM TARTAR. Warranted (res fram sl fmpuritics, The housewity can rely upon it Trisl package sent frec on receipof cente. BABBITT'S ‘snkton; ¥. Fuller, Uelv! fllc J. 2, l"ll: napmas, Tremont Hmse—A. e ostons "WeRes 1. Ely. 1 er, !?a' York Loui 21ans; F. 1. Clark, Columbus, U. ¢ I{, F. Lueas. ‘Toron- arlen: ilarmiz, Piladeiphia ¥ E. smiih. New to1 Charl Beveral other clerka teatified, but uothlog X .« N 1 l, Host it . K. Wien: ‘The peaple have bren snflering Iatlon, heavy. 1o appolnt a Receiver for Nell & Hon, Conrt- Y Tz made an onior in giving ihe propricior. the E;fifi'éi-.vsz. oo T e Stttk Lo G b fosrazn nnnufll“lzgrenrunurlly Tanl The report of the Committes wanappraved In the | Honse contractors, Thoy will be proschied 1o | MeW or startling was developed, POTASH name of u.m-]:uzll-ml Ao Insaying gmn in that he | Mitisrd, New otk Wiiism | Sturisn | histary of tho country, foaedectsnt which hnte by main, but definita action was postponod until thia | Judze Moure to-day or to-morrow, aud than thy Green, when recalled, sald the promlses made s T e Cdeny any enpnoctlon with | 15 F. Coodmars. Pennsrlsania; Alfred ke, oateni | saffering orah cistenof cIizerst and forenoon, when, it In cxpected, the certilcato of | whole story will be accessiuio to the prolic. Mc- A pure concentrateq alkat, donble the strength of to him iu \Vuhlnfi(on did not come from the Returning Board, He received a letter from the Becretary of the Democratic Committee, which had $20 incloscd. WiteaRAS, (no of the mainy Yending to relieva the | incorporation will areive, continues {0 regard the whola matter as joke, Nell Lut Walker yesterday lovked at it moro #eriously, Yenterdny was sontonce-day In the Celminal ekeletons, 1o in certalnly entitled to that correc~ tion. Cumzuny B, First Regiment of Cavalry, I. N. G, common potash. Sample sent free OB Feceipt of 23 community fromn the intolerahle burdens now presaing i 1pon 1t In 10 he sotight i gavernmental econumes and WHRNEAS, A mont unnw:rutr‘y expensa 14 {mpored eago by reaon of the G- L. Konpp, Leavenworth: Johin torans. Desivers De. ¢ L: Ko LI GEORGE EAGER e Maas: o o THE PROPRIETOT will give an owncn of th: aas's B Flrret Quichecy Montreal; D. P, Smiley, New York: 0. T. Nye N N ‘ork: O, B A, upon the neopis of the Clty of Gl Court. 'T'he following wera sentenced: John Mo- At the cvening scasion (reen was cross-cx- | mold for every ounce of impuritics found in heida bunincre mecting last cv'nnlnghln o armory. | Norman ‘feck, New. Sorki O. 4 I | Rt camolicated syREm ut tawi county. and city AND THE LAST GRAND JURY. Utnty, Iarceny. ninety days House of Correction; | nmiucd at length by the Attornoy-General. (e | any of these n’fl!pnr 3 HoAm l“s:;m fi'&nfl'fi:vl.': ln“;,;lg“’"g 0 0al | Ugvon Yalkcoburg Trop, N Yo G A dontd, W:fiflfl.‘#.fl'.‘:;“.'r'xd'-"uy'ufé"'n'-',”r.'? atlon of oficera | 'Tho publication in Tnz Tminuxe of the fact | Jln Oston, larceny, ninoty daye Hlousof Corr Would o tell who promised hith the Asseasor- — el C . G, 3 Cal J, W, Eiall, 5 % s . ¢ i o Uiord, reslgnod. - Chnt. H. d. Moyni- | Jsckson: d: Ti. DAVERPOrt, i Louis, 1t Cronses D+ | pensa which har 10 he. borne atmost eatirely by tne | that three of the last Geand Jury wersiin Mike Mc ',ml-u:} $otnen, ';;mg{;' ';;"‘me]g{,',f‘;::,"{lgg;. ship, but, when threatencd with punlshinent Tor Sale by all Dea. jout. G, I, | tuit, l"nl,un-nrumeum nd a Donald's saluon in company with George Eager, Nrngas, lieformatory measures only become ef han oceupied the chalr, sad First. West acted asrecorder. Merars, Chnarles E. Hol- for contemnpt, namod Mr, Ed Harrls, Becretary 3 of Correction; Thomna Mahony ‘nud James Uiray- : A . | whoeo caso that body was considoring. hnd a good of (ov. Palmer and his Committee. MEDICAL. it i bp s, | SMUGGLING OIGARS. |l e seont vord o o | e yns b 16 ot venimin, ank e | st it B s HEOCur o |08 Kot pttonssranss o Cuidys TETT ant o ballot ree! i Irec 18 Bacon: 0! o 1 Vi . i Ter, who received twenty-ihreo votes out of & AN INTERESTING STORY. muf“gm,ld.(‘ threo Jurars having been cornered, to remove all | Willianis, burclary, clghteen montha~ Penlten otel, testifice hat tho package deposited ot TFE¥X on of the Town, County, and Miunicips] tioverninents as far as may o' powibie’ into " one Gov. The business of smuggiing has Leen a favorite emment, anl the consequent reduction In_number of ono with the gentry wooaroon tho make st the tiuty; Frank Wilaon, larcony, two yeara Pentien- the offlce by the Bupervisor of Morchouse lincy; Anna Guenther pleaded guilly to Jarceny susplcion of having beon tampered with, they Parish, contalnig roturns of that parish L ) 3 finally voted In favor of an Indictment. Thurs- tota} of twenty-eight. Ahont 200 velerans of the War of the Rebellion University Medicines ARE RELIABLE REMEDIES, tnu oificers now required to keep sl sevoral branches | joo ™ irior” Yioaring all | the testimony fn | 2nd was remanded. addressed to the Scerctary of State, was with assembled In the W est-End Opera-Ilouse, Madison | expenno of tho Government over since ruch In- | fn operation, tean viject most camnestly (o rus Y i = Iis consent taken to lho*)cmocrnuu i Hirces, between Ellzabeth und Throup, st even: | etitutions as Castom-Tlonses were ordalned for the | [ioted, balitving that 1;,‘,';5';:;;“‘g',‘,,},,';'gf,{f,“,":fg‘;': ihe_ cumonul vory damacig) tesflu(any CRIMINAL. Contial it {s eald to be,—the finding of o tiie bill_was taken undor advisement. When the Grand Jury got through thuir labors for the Y1 1ent from thin unnocessary burdens uow Imposed apon thetr. 'fissared, That a committee of not less than nine nor Committec-Rooms, ond iIn his presence the seals wero broken, and the figures copied, the packayro sealed agaln,and returned to hz;n. Did ing, for tho purposc of discuneing the feasibility of locating quarter-sections of land, under the ro- cent act of Congress, iu Tr,m‘(u County, Konsar, collection of duties. While the attendant risk of detection and punishment was great, yet the pros- The ramblers taken In Baturday night at No, 71 J day, theeo theee Jurors, Gralinm, Kelly, and Guie [t ho {nformed the defense of Of o high Sotontiflc Charaotor, de- den, O, L. Mann, Col. . . Avers, Col, C. N. | vectof galn was suflicient to throw the riek In- | moro than'thirieen i appointed by the Prosiaent tope: | 2%, thees theet Jotues, UFSht, Retly. and Gule | yonr00 strcet by Onicers Iordan and Maloney | 19t know who informed the dofense of this, | & o s i, I, Aty et e Aod Donnie cure volved into the shade, With the popular practice | portat the nest reguiar heating whethor, ts sonsells | Loty SRNEGgur ann hada drink. On tholr ro. | weralofora Jnstico Footo yeaterdsy, and, upon Thought cverything was right fn politica. gnod for the auro of all disonscs; were ¢ to inguire the fea bility of the plan, and prepare answers in regard to thio law, with Instractions, to_roport at a mecl- ing to be held Baturday cvening ot the same place, There wasalargocrowd in the Crimianl Conrt yos. terday morning, it being expected that the trial of Connelly and Sherry, the murderers of Mr. McCon. ville, woald begin, ‘the case baving been et for 10 a.m. All tho witnesaes for the prosecution were on band, and 1t was understood the dofcnae were ready, bul n consultation was held between conneel and the State's Attorney, the resnlt of which was to pasn 1he case nntil Wednesday morm. Ing. Noreason was assigned. Thero will, how- ever, be no more postponcments. The triala, for there will doubticss be one for each, will be short, and, us there ls no_puseiole defense, the etforts of the attorneys for the brntes will be contined to an stlempt 1o aave their necke, 'Tho Goodrich Transportation Company has de- terniined to open a now line the coming season be- twoeen Chicago and Mackinaw. A large, new, drat. class stcamer will bo used for the purpose, and will call at Itaciue, MIlwaukee, Shedoygan, and Mani- towoc. Thu etegnier will be fitted up in o luxur- ons manner, withl s epecial view to the comfort and convontencs of the passengers. Experionced and painataking ofMcers will be employed, and, In fact, Uapt, Goodrich inténds to have ail thearrangoments na near perfection as possible. He has been thus influced to upen the new ronte to satiely the de- mand of a large number of wu)lh{ cltizens, who desire to visit Mackinaw, and wiil doatl in b power to render the ruute popular, A meeting of aboul thirty saloon-kecpors was beld yesterday cyvening at thu sunthwest comer of ¥itth svenus and Madiron strcet, for the purpose of cambining against the Ked-Ribbon mavenient, or rather againat lnyrulnlcal organization which mav grow out of . Charles Viche was selected oa temporary Chalrman, — Peler a8 Secretary, and Jacob Matterns Treasurer. A {ittla mouey was collected to buy current exponscd, and a committes was ap- vointed to select a hall aud make arrangements for a lare mecting Friday afternoon. Whilo near) atl of those preaent yeaterday were C(iermans, it (s intended 0 mnake the movement a goneral one, In which ealoon-keepers of all natlonalities will take part. of sewing up diamonds and_ other valuables 1n odd ticles of clothing, and thus avolding the alleged sharp eyes of Custom-Houss offlcere, the prescnt article has nothing to do. The discriminations practiced by the New York Cnatom-Ilousc oficials, an Jately oxposed In Tux Tmnvxr, have exclted no small amount of comment among linparters In Chicsgo, and, in the conreo of a conversation be. tween the reporterand one of thess gentiemen, 3r. Leo Kalman, the latter Intimated that thera ‘was unother vvll under the sun which ought to be ventllated. **\What fa {t1" sald the reporter, as a matter of courso. 1 Cigar-smuggling Into New York. In no other place in the country Is It carried on to sach an ox- tont.” **1a it profitable?* “\Well, the Government Is cheated ont of many thoneands of dollars every yosr. Incomparlson with tho Jegitimate trade, thn procoeds of emug- gling are not large, becauss smugglers have grown into disfavor with most rotalt dcalers, and org obliged to conflue their trade 10 a amall circlo of private consmers. Posstoly vome of the Xpanish cigar-atores in New York scll smugzled cigars, bot not many dealers will have anything to do srith.them, There Is danger of get- ting & revenue olficer about yonr ears, you know, 1f they sell cigars withont the box being stamyed, and they can't refll old boxes for any great length of time without being caught at it. “Then there ia n growing suspicion of the profesalon:l smugyler, 80 many peuple have bocn decelved by buying what they supposed #0 be smuoggled Cuban cigars, and finding thom to be compoaed of A% many ANy 53 vile ingredientn a8 you will fina In the North Side beer-saloon article. Of course thero are real Cuban cigars of fine gaality smuggled Into New York, but they are doled out moustly to private consimees WHo know whom they aro deal- Ing with, und ore eurc of not being de- colved, itut the man who don't know the amuggler logks upon him with distrust. The dealer 1a atiald of the risk, and tha private smoker n: frald of being taken in. For your smaggler ls a ‘The delense closed. Rebutting testimony on the part of the State, brought ouk by Mr. Harrls, stated that Green offered himsclf as a patriotic Loulstanian to tell about all the frauds committed by ths Return- fug Board, iad some frauds camnitted him- self; was aware of all the frauds committod by tha Returuing Boara tu 1874, Green went dé- cidedly back on lim. Gov. Palmer, alter we had taken ilm to Washingtoo, was anxlous to get the minute book of the Returning Board Wwhich Greon sala ho had kept a8 personal prop- crty, but did not get it. Ho rebutted the sov- crul statements of Green. Adjourncd, Tho cvidenco will close about noon to-mor- row ond argument comteunce, during whnich the Judge will write out his charge. Ex-Gov, Wells wns brought to the city_ by the inorning train of the New Orleans & Mo- blle Rallroad. A carrlage was In walting ot the Ctalborne strect luterscetion, to avold tho cruwd which gathered nt tho Canal Street Depot. ~Mr. Wells was taken to tho rish prison. Hu fs sufferlng_from o aslight attack of’ pneu- munia, Dr, Smyth, his physiclan, was sent for. Mr. Wolls declines to answer any questions na to his resson for leaving town or surrenderiug. A current report fs thae he surrendered to save tho surcties on his bond, but the fact Is, his counsel cxpect to get a favorablo fury out of the new pancl, which was drawn ou Baturday for the prescnt month. Wells is fmoroving. His bonda are fixed at $20,000, and the Bherl {s authorized to accopt them it good and solid bonds are offered. to this hour (10 p. m.) they have not beeu given, and Wells Is still in prison. ———— J. ). HERON. To the Editor of The Tribune, DaxviuLs, IiL, Feb, 4.—~In my letter from Dauville, datod Jan. 81, I gave the name of the port & plan by which sald object can be moit efiectuatly accompiished. The resolution was adopted, and the President appointed an the Commitiee under it tho following W. Rt Page, Joscph Medill, E. G. King, R. 7. Kinclalr, K. Walker, 3. Averell, Johu Crerar, Addixon Balinen. The President then appotnted the following STANDING COMSITTRES: C. Glenson, . E. Thomas. Ly Yo E. dlaw, 11, allafian, G, WV, bargenty Hiofter, 0o, ot Crerar, M. Belz, E. G. turn to the County iullding thu next morning, & vote was taken on an_indictwent, and it stood 10 fornnd 13 against, Graham, Kelly, and Gainan being on the negatwe side. That same day they allso wont to Mchonald's, and were again {h the company of Kager, and also of A. 8. Trude, who has denlcd being Enver's at- rorney. Thoy were seen there by anothor Grand Juror, who, 'at the request of the other Grand Surors, was instracted Lo report whatever happencd to take place withiu his view. Baturday morning the fact was reported tu thoso Interceled In maln. talning the parity of that dy, thoy decided ' to have a court of [ngulr: In " the flrst place, nafter a wood of talk, and many oppeals tothe *‘inner- the vote on the Eager indlctment was rec: ered, If this bad uot beon dane, the offenalny threo. wha had violated the explicit Injunctions of the Court, and Iafd themaclves liable to tho sux- picton ot feast that thoy were willing to be brited, wonld have been reported to Judge Jameson, Having reconaldered tha vote, the Urand Jury put them on tho stand, and they all admitied that they had been in McDonald's—that Knger waa therc—and that thoy had had a drink, Kelly scemed to realize fully the situation, and was ashsmed of his conduct. The othcrs also ex- qrtnnd themselves na sorry, and the matter wi dropped. No one accuses ticae three mon of ha {ng gotten any monoy from Eager, or any promieq of it; but, in “view of the fact that he hsn money, and uses it lo get out of ncrapes, amd tho further fact that Lo lhas boaasted that he could not he canvicted in Cook County (ho has been though), thelr being with him in assloon and drinking at the expense of either him or o friond of his, was vory reprehenal- Ulo, Secing thele errur, they pronmiptly changed thewr minds In rezard to Eager's case, and, when a vote was taken Saturdsy on the iudlctment, twen- ty-two rall ** Yen ™ and unlr’ one *‘*Nay,"—(rn- ham, Kelly, and Guinan voting with the majority, IIOWARD PRIESTLY, 1118 WILL ADMITTED TO PRONATE. ‘The will of the late Howard Priestly waa filed in the Probato Conrt yesterday, It was made Nov. 1. 1874, and dlspoecs of his to aa follows: Fropurod striotly aooording to the aw8 of Modical Chomistry, Thou- sandsof Physicions and Pationts are using them with unparalleled sug. cess, Offico and Prinoipsl Dopot, No. 8 University Place, New York Oity. Van Schaack, Htovonson & Co., Wholoralo and Rotail Drug. the ofMcers' testimony that they were not caughtin the act, they ware dismissed, James Iiardy, John Powors, John Bhefer, and Atexander Tiffany, wero held yesterday by Justico lamill 1 bonds of $500 each for trial Feb. 14 upon the chargo of the robbery of Frank Martin, lardy was the ouly one caught tn the act, and he squoaled on his three companions. Oficer Richar Ilaley yeatorday returned from Dixan, 1., whero ha recovered n part of some hardware atolon by burglars from the stors of Il Pabat, No. 283 Milwaukee avemto. One of the rabbera, 3tinno Zollinger, was yusterday held in 81,500 to the Criminal Couzt by “Justice Morrison. Minor arrcsts; William Near and John F. Starke, larcony of a puckethook contalning $30 from a gnest of the Sands Ilouse named M. ¥, Yntes, who was foullsh cnough to pass his over- cont :oma(nh';g the same into the cont-room; John Kibler, John Macauley and Blilie llender- eon of the Fonrtconth atreet nun%’ arrested for va. grancy by DetectivesStowart and Mlynn; i, Law,an ungrateful fellow who eat supper in_a coflee-car near tho corner of Van Durcn and Clark atreots, rofused ta pay for the aame, nnd nltimately Mt ont with tho ‘contents af the 1ill, amounting to sbout $3; John McNulty, larceny of a buffalo robo from L. W. Sallabury; Neilie McMahon, a yonn: Loy fonnd loagng arcund places of ovil resort. an thought to be a runaway from hame, About n year ago tha citizens of Cottaga Grove avenue, near Twenty-sccond street, wore aroused by 2 mnrder committed by a colored man named Jonce, Murderer and murdered were brothers. Tho ane shot ihe other, Latoly a white woman known as Mrs, Wilkine concelved the happy idea of obtaining and acliing the pletnres of the mur- cered man nnd thoso of his brother, and another brothor's wife and slster, e, Mrs, Wilkine, han very recently begun tho snle of theso photo.crapl Tpon tho huck of cach one I8 an ciaborate descrips tion of the murder and the parties thereto, and shu lins managed to mako the waomon mon- tioned abovo come in for A certuin shure of ihe responsibility, or at loast bl ‘This birother's namo is Johin U, Jones, and he porter on & Pullinan sleepor, 1o Las grown weary of having his wife's name connected with the frs The Club teok and pasved a previous rosolation making the Sccretary a membee of the Executive Commlttee. BILY. B Mr. Kirk Hawes was then introduced, and made a little talk, as he called it, on the silver question. After stating the case by reading the Bland bill, Mr. lawes sald that he did not wish his hearors to beliove the ssecrtion thata wron; hatl been committed by nvrnlmz the colnage of the dollar of our dnddles, Of thesc dollars on) 8,000, 000 had beon cotned in the perlod frum 1752 0 1874, Pansing this branch of thesubject.without o very close discueslon, the speaker took up the question of hard times, which had been at- tributed to the demunetization of allver. lle had no idea that the allver question had anything to do with it, but rather that thesc hnrd Umes were the result vl extravagance and high living. The creat production which the War had calleu for was kr:rll up by tha necds of the Bouth nutll the collapae In 1870, Another reason which’ led ta the closing of many industrial entetprises was the groat im- provements in muchhwr{ by which a smaller number of " men could supply’ the same mariet, Xut the caso was as bad i England and Gormany with the workingmen. 1n Germany the cage was porliaps worao than in ony othor country. 'ho reason of the hardehin was in Germany the same a8 In the United States,~—extravagance and . ‘I'ne cane In France was just ‘tho con- ind the cause wau the ecunomy of the pea- incd C. gist% Goneral Agonts, 82 & 94 Liake- e Eacques, Bhawls, etc., dye = e w 5 CELEDRATED thronghoat 8t., Chicago. Y N]vé-rr “be heautitaliy DYRD or 3 ourvuia;: c ND GENTS. | and cleaned tho Unton—exproswed to all parts. 1 ana upward at 216, 40, 060¢ per b, Address orders GUNTHER, Confecs OLOTIES-CLEANING, CLEANED and | Adad BN PAIR: LAIN, ), A 0 Went Madinars ’,»r,. Chienxar )07 Nowlh o es | Nixtlint,, NiL Lonle, Mo, # N, D.—~Ladles' Dremes CONFECTIONERY. tioner. Chleago. " OIL-TANKS. WILSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS Anp SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 40 West Lako Btroet, OILTONCGO: o caratosvs By 'C. B BADDIN & C0,, uctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. Sir. Mawes then advanced what bo called @ practical toat: Supposing the Liand bill should o S Mon, J.J. Heron as a candidate for the Inda- s ays in o burry, und no time Is allowed towum. | Pawsstunce, be wished 10 know how the moucy | * gy give to my niece, atly, of Wor- | ricide, nnd therofora s sworn out o warrant for A Large Auction Sale A Gosprl temperance meetlng under the . ¢ would get from Vloud & O'Brien down into o N o i o A pendent Democratic nomination in the Burcau amicta ot the Citeoys Chrtith Avaoviating | L ypackase, Timobx valuablo with blin, an | oo Rcty CFhhy teiners, - Fuartier, ho had nover | Sxeion, Kaks the um of SUA 1o be il to her | Mrs. Wilkina”arrcat fof libel. County Seuatorial District. On that day Mr. Herron died. o scrved twice as a member of tholouse, was Chalrman of tho Judiclary Com- mittee, and was an honest; able man, For ten vears he had been almost at death’s door from cousumption, and 1 violate no confidence when I state that the most eminent physiciana in the United Btates prescribed alcohollc beveragos as tha sole means of prolonging life. To those who had the good fortuno ot being numbered seon_any falr, plausible, or reasousble argument for tha lemalll‘l“uflnll of sllver, ILwas claimed by the remonetizers that If tha aliver dollar was made a legal-tender it wonld becoma equal in value to the gold dullar. This the speaker did not at all beliove; but he did think that if the Blana bili worw 10 paas, the alivor dollar would rise in value thape five or six conts. lle had nodoubt that Yfie shlver bill wouid pass in some whapo, Passing todiscusa the question of how much silver the dol. lar should contain, the spesker gave a short listory of the changes In tho weight of tho coins of Pat Burns was arroated a few days ago for va- grancy. Yestarday hetouk a chango of venno from tho Pollca Court to Justice Foote, * Tho testimony of the ofiicora who made the arrcat was that Durns was known A notorions confidence man; that he was arrested threo weeks ago on the West ~ Side, and In his boot-leg wure found a nnmber of ‘ispicl-morks'; that for five yeara ho had beeit known as a confle dence man; that when he saw the officers entering the saloon whera ho was Inst Saturday, he dodged behind the stovo, and after he was iaken ouf, a Cleare may ba gotien up in shape and style to de- celve, and whun he ls gons you find itout, pro- vided ho s & frand and not a genulne smuggler. " 10W TIEY DO 1T *Nut how dothe smugglcts get the fragrant weed into New York?" *1'll tell you how, In December I wae combn; home from” Hlavana, by way of New York, ani when wo were off the Jersey coast, milew outsido of New York, a row-boat pulled up alongside the steamer—one of the Havana line— waa held in Carpenter Tlall, No, 221 West Madi- won atreet, last evening. Ed Cremleux, a ro- formed man, famillarly known as **fiitters," and the orizinator of the **Blue-Iibbon' movemcent, conducted the proceedings, which conaisted of devotianal excreives, singing, and ad- dres Mr. Cremloux rol ‘experiunces nd showed the evile resulting from intemperance, J. I*. Bowes and a Mr. Johnsou, of Indiana, also delivercd addrorses. An appeal was made to those present to step up and algn the pledge, and scveral did ro, including one very hard drinker. Other BOOTS AND SHOES, TUESDAY, Feb. 5. ALSO, 500 CASES RUBBERS, Including & gencral assortment. Halo peromptary. LARGE AUCTION S8ALE DRY GOODS, [ Y such sums snd at such time hall soem ‘Nt (0 my ex ecutor, Thut in ease iy sall niece should die hefore wy death, then the "fl 'y intended for her shall de- srend to my danghter hereinafter mentioned. _Srand—{ giva aod Rrant to niy Metcrindaw, Kate . Filleott, auring hier life, the yearly Income from the sim of #0000, to ba pald (o her quarteriy, #nd, 1o tha end that theannulty bo effectuatly pald i aecared, (18 my will that €¥,0°4 uf 1y pervonal estate shiall oy e tecelved for 1oy daughter or her fsan any she shall have, untli tha sald annulty be eted and cears 10 Lecome due. Hut that the in of my personnl estate shall, antil the sams snnuity tel.lr. rrll'in the hand Bam and nix barrols were rolled of and joaded fnto the {4,y axecator, to he w among Mr, Herron's friends this statement ma: ¢ he United States, 1o had no objoction to the re+ | placed mud kebt st tnterest, And it 14 my will ihatic | pockatbook containd spiol-marks ** and boy & Wr 7 : ) Ditctings wlil by aiaarasy sight during thoweok, Bty whicy wasthon’ sawed In fowsrox pot, O et Tho hitves oo, Jooian anmugh | TS ILCTerton fhe S (e voxceed Hn sun of 4. (6dstn | Soceks wae foun scatly whora b uad tenn ot | be deemed unwarranted; but his - political WEDNENDAY, FEL, . the overytus shall be pald 1o ny dasghter, o . riostly,or het lsaue, i€ iy, and In case of the deatt 'of Iny excculor, beforo ile sald aunuity shiall cease, o7 hin Fefudink or noglecting 10 tako bia caraof tho sald &%,000, and tho'incuma thereaf, and the 'E""“”"" and (isynient of the aame, then it {4 iy at sald £30,000) of my porsonal catate and the in- creasa of lnterest shall 1y daugliter, of in casa snasnalt iave marricd and died Teaviug {uo her sur- vixing. then goto her lsauo snd thy Third—The rusldus of all iy estat persanal, not_hercin bitherto fraut usta my beloved daughter. Kafe k. ier aole wso forever, an p valuo could be put Into it to mlhu 1t equal 10 the fohl dollar. e did not thiok that the Bland blil n tho shape it lcft the Jouss would ever pass the Henate, —thoro was too much good sonde, If, how. over, he had been n the Houee heshould have voted for the Matthuws resolution, because thers was no doubt that the Government had the legal right to psy tho ‘‘culn’ bonds In silver it it chosc. There had been sovernl amend. nients to the Bland bill, auch as a greater numoer of graina in the duilar, icting the cofnage, und reatricting the legal-tender quality, For himeelf, Woolens, Fmbrolderies, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Notlons, elc. _C. E. RADDIN & 0. By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, @ and 70 Wabnali-av. AUCTION BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES tod upon o description given to the | cnemics (for he had none other) should accopt o ) *in the | ftin full of all. l'nocmu.p e ——— HENRY WARD BEEC Tn bla lectare on **Hard Times, Hall Wednesdsy ovening, the Rev, Ilenry Ward Beecher will give hls views on the finances of the country and tho Bliver bill, —e——— Onc of the moat remarknble cscapes from fnatant desth {n tuat of the young man John B, Rldgoway, who tried to commii sulcide In ono of the rooins of the Honore Bullding Friday night. Dr, E. I, oraey, of the Falmer lloose, is the physician wha {s attending him. The young man when he shot himeelf beld the' pistul in tho reglon of the hesrt. Ly somo motion the ine of the shol was changed elightly, and tho ballet passed through the lower lobo of the loft hmlf' grazed an nd up &N 3 number of paper Enl’ccll wero damped info i, Now, the and ~ the packages wouldn't probably contaln silks, or anything of tho kind, because they don't come from Cuba, _‘The only thing that would be smuggled to New York in ‘thi would becigars, und that they wero cigars [ haven't the sllyhtest doubt, We kuow they ara smu; in, and it mast be done in some auch way aa t| ¢ How do they get the clgars In the first plad **The Ilavana manutaciurera nsk o questions, Anybody gaes in, buys bis clgars, and pays for picl-mark: been summoned, agreod on a ‘verdict of *!pot ‘i'_nllly.“ Conetable’ Mooney summoned the fary. helr mames wers Willlam ¥, Evans, Denrils Nolan, Charles Fletcher, Thomas Jones, C, lior- mann, and H, Blckford. Another man Lias boen knocked down at the cors neruf Wabash avenue and llarrison atrect, carly In tho evening, by footpais, but they were disap. pointed of thelr’ baoty. - As Hr. Callaghan, she the apex of the heart, atmost touched tha stuinach, cut i n Traving lasue her suryirin It w11 'the heeperty whic Dok & Raynore Insit conaty mizture {s 4 slmple i l o . 1d favor putling caough sliver Into the dol+ 4 rewnedy for adul children, out of shie body oppostte the ninth-rib, about three | them. 1f he hasi't the monoy, and his credit is | D woul . | wuula have descended talior shall descend 1o hier lssue | matoon-keeper near Clark strect bridge, was gotn, nciea from the llno of tho. spina; Bfrance ab it | KoGd: ho waltatlil the noxt saturday. which (a B T e Yemine. 1t would be | CEotsTi—1 heraby nominste and. appoint Orson mitn, | home Bunday night at 0 o'cloci, “""E""".(’"";"“’ Wednosday, Feb. 0, at 9:30 may seem, the bullet miescd by » hatr's breadth, | collecting-day there. laving gotten thocigara, the | WhBOREY WO BRI SRS 6 T Fiq.. toba thy #I8 Ox ns my dsst witl and | froni behind tho funce near the church, andone of | AR o e NN A edngsday, ren. 0, at 9:00 @, m. almost, every vital part, and the outy serious in. | smugglers neglect to provide for auch trivlal mar- | Wite 1O& TN RARRINN 0r 2 0 GRG0 R0y | teatiment. ihom siruck Wim with s slang-shot. Although | “NPHiKE_MANCHENFRI=AL the residence of the 2 o Jury s’ 1o tie loft fung, " Dr. Horacy discavercd | iere aa cxport-duty to the Cuban Government, the [ De,, Washiugton ueplained that, Guckress Bhd nd badly burt, “one of his ears “boing cut | neidos mother Mrs W D Manchestere Pebe 1ot | aoncana) ciciion tbe, abav date our ususl varlety o the ball the sawo night that'tho young man shor | (iovernmont tax o Tneaning cleat, - 2iTho’ gentioman jladee to the THE CITY-ITALY and " hruwcd, he yeiled loud “and s | by the lev. B¢ Featwodd, Charics M: Updre nod | Jostrable, gouds | lacing tholr ordare, * g e ysced, Aupresent | Coneuls cortifcaty e awovon boots and shoes and tha whisky and tobacco; L'in * laox fhabthe, Garidleey; san aviy sriitions, | (isale Manchesiog Wi vESERR0 N0 EbY @80, ¥. 0ol & co el A ntly traced, Atpresent | Conusl's coric e v olng thiraugh s sockete, P AR L [l ol bl bl ol L L SRR 3 : Dver-atudy and loss of employment. ke ‘woll 4 | manage to get them in a boat. which | opposed to all them, ™ [(rcat appla) y 08 & 70 Wa v volo of thanke was tendured to Mr. 1lawes, ‘The Mayor yesterday suspended George W, Wit | be o favorito ono with thieves, alnce all'they have DEATIES, — vous leadachcs, were 8! which fed 1 18 rowed out sume distance and there they wait for b todoto wotrid of an {nsensible man wioin the: A A A At . P e . ) | The. anicide, orr Midgowny waitts vs o | & passing sicamer, the cigars are couvoyes on | The Club then adjourned for two weaks. e ‘;‘:{’j’:’,‘f"'}‘,‘z:“ ‘:,',,5‘",,’,:‘ Publte Bullding3, | have wayiaid i 1o drag him uta the ruina of the | ~CATLIN=ALFs 5. Ko i Standay, Feb., 11 WM. A BUTTERS & CO. well nov, and docs not knuw what prompted hlm | board bysomo houk or crook, and when the N s i 3 PP + Dy | churchand leave bim there. The polica heve as | & m.. fiichard Catitn, formerly of fhia city, General Auctioneers, 174 Itandolph-st. Yo do the taah act, slcamer|a noar New York aother litile baat doss THE BANKS, o e Ot who Brecial Auscument Department, | yet o clew to the fellows who bavo beon dumg | Thersmtos wlilty Braety, 1o, this ety forburtate [ o), wORTGAGE BALE OF FURNITURE. suuaicr ormli sl g thap cot the clyara siowod away umrouTs. A S it s e boen Aol ST | TP LI On Minday svenln. Fab- el oo Cotet R AT S Lo o o 'y, e I e csnsen A il | ooy i et lact thoro a provision againet | Mr. O, IL. Torton, Recelver of tho German fiav- { The Judiclary Committea of the Counelt mot yes- | {1oCGN0 U0*% 10 takaon for cltizens and aitacked. | G8uEBiErof the la Chalia ¥ . Lighie Tiato, O Fefutlogt, &6.4 te: that sort of bualues?™* **The; pml-bl{ have an arrangement with some ich they do it. Often It fsn't to ure the litttlo hoat at llavans, for thero are ways of gettiug clgars on bonrd without i, Kou y can generally be found tu work at it Theyarenot entered as frelght, becauso In order 10 do_that the ship's purser would bucone terday afternoon, and, among other referonces, ra. solved to re back to tha Council, without recom« mendation, the ordloance of Ald. Daly roquiring street-rallway companies to take out licensos for cars, Small-pox and varloloid cases have been report- ed, mince Salurday, at the southesst corne: ‘who was at the boitom of the wiole truuble which ended in McENigott's death, In his attemule to get into the house of Mise McKee, sct un & job whoreoy & msn pamed Ellsworth, from Indlana, promised 1o take & roun from her and pay her 334 ln sd- vance. ILuld not uppear unth triul exactly who ** Ellsworth, of Indlana," was, but it was' clear cnough that ho wis a stuol-pigeon of Chadwick's, Ings Bank, @led bis sscond monthly report yestere day befora Judgo Moose, which s as followe; RECKLFTR, uneralat the readcnco of b Itigule, 1833 6outh Dearborn-at., AKINNEIL—AL M no‘ ., _Fel K’n skinner, wi of Charles I, Skin of thalate Ifatn Nye. Funeral from tho residenca of her sharp, 100 I'rairie-av,, Wedneads: BURGHER—In this city, on 8atu; Feb. 3, aftera profracted illaess, Ars. Aienath Lurgher, “V'helr ordura are to get In tho Gret lick, 20 1t 1a not fmprobable that there will be work for thy Coroner before the week is out. Justica Bammerfleld yestorday held the follow- ini: dobin Kussoll, Tarceny of $40 from J, B, Mur. ray, of No. 52 Pourth avenue, $300 to the Hth; Edward Honan, arsaulting Jullus Leyer, $500 to thio 74h: Kilza Donnie, larcetiy of $105 from dens AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY MORN. N'u. Feb. 6, at 9:3) a'clock, 8 No, 474 Zln“umdnll' _ _W5l. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY TRADE SALE, Dry Goods, Wooleus, Clothing, &t g : Feapunsible for theuy and dellver thom up 16 of t v DS pare bl eass Cupt, and thst his runks wat nothifnd mors thau s ecor. respunsible foz theu) and delfver tuom up o the Welle and Il strooia, No. 113 Barber atrect, sud | £ Extert, 800010 tio Criminal Court; Jowcpt | | DIOWNELL-AL Elmburs, 1, Fob. ¢ Norman [ uuiispay MCINING, Veb. 7,at 0:30 'clock st Chadwick's, and That he fxod It up for thenso oy | 8 rule the mates and stowards can be No., ‘180 Rumsey street, A supposod case of [ FRVALG RAVLIOK two fualins, 000 to the Oths | PRORLEL oo Gakwood, Wednasdsy, by noon tratn from | No 178 East {isndolphiar Avcttonters. O Hacth. ol fhdians, by sutting s ava wity | Felicd on to furnish accomuiodstiona for the goads | Total recelpta... small-pox hasalio beon reported near Deoring | from 100 "Dk [ Miiaela Contral Depat. y 2 2 DEEVENS 00 Auclore 4+ Ellaworth " upou it on'the vnd of the trunk, i i until the little bost ull .\‘ev; York harbor comes wlunzslde und takes thewm off, " HIUTCHISON—The [y 3 F, W, No. 420 (x Htroot Police-Station. Tha atroot, 500 to the Criminal Court: Robert Recelver's expensoh lealth Comm lssloner ot fheluio I B et | By ELISON, PONEROY & COy In the course of tue lcgal proceedines following e Te% Cartifcatess orer 1 has aken cogulzance of the reports. Shornian, sneak-thief, continaed until to-day; | $on wliibobeld atio horing, st blalse T L Yo, the trink cauie Juo NP e A Sertle theny Clmare; to New Crotitotaner drafc;by Usratan Netfonsh According to the report of the Rogis: | George Wurkloy, larcoty of & plecs of calico, 1506 e "1h paly ;lo"(';':w-l-‘bn'rc:u'n'fl':r';.l Austioneors, 76 And 60 liandalpb-ot. Sl entirday A (lhydgh the Slicly prtbedioy WIAT 1% TIE USUAL PhRopITl" Aak for yeat. L trar of Vital Stallstics, there were 573 | tothaBSthi Giorge Iankina and six inmateaofa | Friendsof tho famf iy arainy ted (0 be preseat. Tuesday’s Kale, Feb, 5, at 0:80 o, m. by‘wb ch the xfimk came Into Miss M‘: .’mi‘.‘.mfi‘: *4 A clgar that coul Dalance o han ha In_tha city last' month, ss sgainst | §ambling-hou: 0 6 chi Fred Mlller, Jur- " Ulaaguw, Beatlsad, papere pleass copy. Y 'y e Oy 4 o Moy s 330 3 thuusand in gold in 8 10 Bino ca for December ceny of $:32 from Jobhu Klein, of No, 210 Clark AT OUR STORES, was in the nature of » fraud, yet, legally, vhe by~ | Havana Is worth, ufter the unties snd wverythlng 740 for January, Tho roport was ardercd 1o bo spproved unloss SLANCY-Feb. 4. 1874 Marls Downy, belored wite s trect, §:100 to the Crhininal Court; ton fnmatew of | of John W. Clancy, 32, sfter & loog aad palnful cunio cutitivd to the trunk, aid yeslerday bid is paid, $85 or 300w thousand, The smuguler, | objected ta 1n ten daya, st wook thiere wero 114, & | 2 Ise il Thowae, ber storuey, caled un 3 'u?n‘a'x&’;u, and | i et aylng dutlee o suribingutloat | 2 Faring y«me\{ev of the Plaslity Saviags | dccicase u,m,,,,u,,,!,)‘,; revlons woviand of 41 ::5:5""#"":2:‘ N e o e oo adileh | i T e FURAEELE{? Eo'ung.&u%sag-rs' ficr properly explainlog the case, procuredw write | sort, tukes hls cicaratu Now York sand peddius | Bank, also filed bis monthly repars yeste: of "y . d | taence o Y Do ordet fortt: TOn prescnting Ma- ordes o the | et ous among hle cusion y Whic the folawtngtendonyy ¥ 7 ©F | mortality was, 4 usual, quite large, and the prin- | the follomin ohn - Mctirath, an habit ual wife-beater, * who armed ' himselt and threatencd fo denolish any number of policomen, 2,000 to keep the prace for oue year; Charles fontumpe, perjury ou complaint vf E. F.Thouas, who has blmself played the role to bis heart's con Joat, $500 1o tho 12th; James Jobavn cauplicly in the Bddio Vine burgiaries, $1.000 fo fho Bin; ‘Thomas_(irsdy and John McVeigh, tho burglars at $40 a thousand, —u profl of 104 per cent, Ho can thus undersell the Bmporter from $20 to $25 on the thousand, ‘e there mauy smuguled cigare around ‘Chis cago **Very fow, If any. Youasce thers is danger ot detection by iho Mevenuu Department if they are shlvped by frelght or exprees. llunce. it aay ure Lrought Lure, they muet comu [n small quantitics 1tnly Pamsily Church, frow there * to pol Ce ty thence by cars (o Calvary Cem KLISON, POMEROY & CO._ PEREMPTORY SALE LAUGE AND VALUABLE BTOCK FINE FURS! e, 8t TipAL cainons OF GSRth wars bronchiite, cony croup, diphtheris, heart disusae, pythi mionalfe, preumon d whooplng-cuugh. The: wuto no deaths {1 msll-pox, and ouly 2 from acarlet fover. The Committes on_ Strects and Alloys for the Nornh Division consldered lulnmnuldy sterday afterncon, ju the City Clerk's ofice. Al Joeyaty who had the article, Mr. Thonias received ibe trouk and wes ahout bulting it into sy express i which stood veforo 1ho door of the County when Mr. Chadwick camo up sud de- wanded thot 1t be given up Lo bim, My, fhumas e3plained that bis client was tho custodiun of the trunk, aud that, as her attorney, lie would s Mr. Cuadwick further tiret, and 1hen be woul NECRIFTS, Jalance on band at laat rpurt, e £ g’:.:g_f"u RN aor T ST e x EVIVAL MEETINGS WILL DE HELD EVERY 1 N ALL £ JELD EVERY i 0 Fmith and Crowley, continucd night this week ai ‘entr: s Chi 3 wlve it up. Chadwick then climbed 1nto the wagon | 8¢ personul baggage, or conceuled sbout the pers Daly, aud Bweenoy wero present, 1t wai b 9 AT aptiat Chured Mis T e g e i Heent il e Jonst rios it WS R | Ll ek e et e AT avoTion pround, but Mr. Thomas sefzed bold u i upu v on _Clybourn avenue, from North av NO, 321 Wi A V| FING, OF TH 1S b M yrevented tha - rew pan "t | byihe checks they havo Y‘ffi" upon th rotal) | oW Feceipte. 10 Fullirion, ond on Fromont strost, rom | baber 80000 cias fati ooy oy gton Hedindbhoh Biork XEETING 08, THE FIaE e oat thore che WEDNESDAY MORNING, Feb, 0, at 10 o'clock Chadwick zot ont of the warvou bgaln and AT muggled clgars sueet, 2,000 eachi Lo tho Ceimlnal Court: For rent aceount.. Willow "o 'Webster avenae, = Beveral femon- | Campbell, larceny of fiftecn 11ve geoss, 3500 1orho | Somming ot 7ro0 oretonk, 0 TWeAlysccond-si., thld uck Thumas o blow which he de- | would buless of & rurily in (he'stores. As it ¥or priur incut 834 strances aualush the paviog of Chlcago avenue, | Gtis dewes Kellop, lareen ey o Sty | srsslomstmm gtleks — . e o 3 sirloca oy \“evere and vicloun +" Tus yentlonian | howster, Jfl'nfi?&‘ffi‘l"fm{if':fit“ is 24T ava s | bursourtiuns - from Clark atreet (o the ko Divialon strect froch | catatlon from & colve-car near tho wost ond of the | [ BKouLAt wowmiiy sermica o mie | ERBY & PERIOLAT'S, Sseauted, being & manof might s welldes tieu | pitined, condnad to & wmel privets’irade, uoal, OF ecurderts fore H rrabee 1o Clybourn avenue, and North svenus, | Washington strect tunnel, $50 fne. and Chilires wi s it sue Huslial for Wouen 2% Madis st V0 Chadwick i0ade's Muation 88 1f Lo draw sl HARRY LEE OF geieral aa pam 12 \mprovement of those thuroughfards. 1t was also AN EXCHANGE OF COMPLIMENTS. Elgutesathiat., ot 3:30 o'clock to- ks AEUOE & = but did nut duhlu. Thuwas drove ol wiih thy ) 3;:‘9{{, lli';’:wfi'&-"'&'af ‘J!_" n_ncmcd 10 reconinend that the Dopartment of To the Editor 0of The Tribune, T"UE USUAL BIBLE READING O AILY By IILNRY—& MATCH, truuk, and. L1a fair Lo suppose, Is awaiting the | TUN BOY WIO WOULD NOT PAY FOR 18 LAT, | FOrsserla) iopasiaiitiehs 124 Public Works draw up au ordioance for the ralemg | Cncago, Feb. .—The folluwlug are extracts chapters of tna Yiible Itcading and Prayer Alilancs Noe. 65 5ad 00 gl arewval of *Ellaworth, of [udiana," "Chadwick | owe years sgu--It was befors the Ore—s Chics | bor et dlviiead (19 part) of tho aldewalk geade twolve inches on Divivion e Bible wurk toom, off Luwer Far- wl in well Hall, st 100°clock to-day. EST-EXD OPEBA-HOUSE —TO-NIGHT ~THS1- ‘v woplal ta 3r, H. M. Dicks 1:10 l’lg;!‘\.vfl’{rl‘}'sx S bad, atlast sdvices confined biwself to threats. ROLEKT BAYAKRD. The telegrapbic auuouuceinent of the death of from a privsto letter of a Now York banker and the private response of his Chlcago fricnd: strect, botween (lybourn avenue and Larrabes ¥or expensa of naylag satos. street. TUE UBALTI CONMISBIONER. Balance va band ..ieinees go sctor achleved s wido reputativn through s brillisnt and cxpensive uvercoat, which bad beon REGULAR AUCTION SAL BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, conta wreerane S\ M3 s e Kobert isayerd Iudicatcs th changs l owncrehip | fastencd oubim by an enterprising tallor. Tbat | The report was ordered o bocontirmed unicas | The wery elaborate report of Health-Commis. | New York banker: '/Go on and raise b1 | pyinen wili boaltiysis soucaras - s el of® grest many Wesleru wortysies and similar | garment cume Lo be the goselp of & “aas0n, and, | objoctions be made within (cn days. e o o e ead ol Bt | Ot akes fours that. 1o oty i | FouBelis, S, febker Mg M WULE & Tuesday, Feb, 5, at 12 o'clock, e e o A us. patim ust boe oted, and : X : , ¥eb, 5, ! Sitve of New York, sad about 50 years of | 1LI0URE 1ha plsyer wes exonerated from any come | g oiver suckann, of tbe Third Nationsl $Bank, 1 iwoand two maken fous, SUAL' the noly thiog | «thord Husdoasey. plicity in sa advertislog scheme, it atill keeps its soon e presentsd to_tho Coucil sud public ta age. Heleaves s wife sod several grandchildren valuable lo worldly matters is experience, that Lias pald out $225,000 to the depositure in that in- HENRY & HATCH, Auctioneers. ninted foras, Great atlention is paid to the e 10 1oberit a fortune whict is catiuated at uot less | biace smonglocal stago remtnlacances. This season | stitution who have proved up iheir claima sud thus i onls made in the clty, as sn otting sober after a prolonged debauch fan't | - - MATR GOODA oNAMARA 0 "'“035' 000, and ls often placed as bigh as | it dovolves uponthe chrouicler of passing ovents to | demonstrated nm? nghnz 8 part in the frst who, seeing uas :’ A fn-zroemo ‘process, that thgnhonly one fair “" By:JAS, P... ]\’VIAHASH-AlVA 0 $10,000,000, Thls sum bo sccumulated oy fnvest- | celebrate s hat,—a Youmsn bat,—and to Hfy {nio | dividend of 46 por cont, There yot remains§216, - | outakirts, ~ Juwp to 1 concluston ito ia SARATOGA WAVE.” TATOBR lnecta o prodactive securltics and Ly udicioas | S5 P88 e ¢ | 00010 be paid over. 1t will be' drawn out by the | Cbicago ' bas been backward in (he mat. | ¥AY, s2d1bat s to pay 100 cents on the dollar Lifies Yoo tzpeagee troubls SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. spcculstion. 1ta fuundativn being au luberlied foe- | BOWrlety 1o conaectign therowith the uame of | ,pyjicr dopositors, snd will probsbly ot dlsap- | ter of suultary improvements. He shows | ©ery timo! Now run things. sad theo, when Tith uobecoming baly, or balr 0! | ome, MU Tavorlte Javeatment was tbe farui.ausc. | MaFey Lee, tho popular Juvenile man of McVicker's | beat so rapidly o6 the $250; that “1n “mincieen vears 4,000 acres have | the milleniun docsn't come, ¢ It won't, wo B Upenisrinseaidcirons, | Ouraotire Winier sacy of Boots ad ghoez 1) U §%0. Of which form Of secunty be Beld vast | Theatce. Bald batwould mot be worth wuchat- | © Kceetver Glover, of the Central Natlonal, basso | boen raised 10 grade of thise to fve fcet above | shall say *We told you so," and you will be sdaE e whtharay: THOME | o e A L MOl O