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TFHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1878. & bond exceeding 8250, 004 o complete the arrangements fof the arda; 1 Trcker told him he trip, and, of conrse, ralse the balance of the money ), know somef conld sce what the amount was, and weo the Ing an additlonal ren t M. Then thers was THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Collector Harvey hiaa gone to Washington. Alexander Tiffany, 60 yesrs of age, while at work yesterday for M. A. Bartlett, coniractor, at o tnilding In procesa of erection on South Dearborn wtreet, had his left leg badiy fractared by n falling Umber. The iemperature yesterday, as observed by Ma- e, opticlan, No, 88 Maditon street (TRIDCXE olldiag), was at 84.m., 34 degrees: 10 a, m., H . M. 47 _»w.m.,qo. Barometer t8p. m,, 30,13, The Cosmopolitan Aseoclation of Foreign-flom Citizean met at No, 188 Sonth Haleted street last evening, Prof, Ii. iiriard In the chalr, No businees wan tranancted beyond amending the by-laws, and the eclecting of ‘Maskell Hall as the place for fu- ture meetings, The steant-tng Diamond, owned by F. F. Man. ron, of {his port, was to-day relcascd from relz. wre by (ue Uollectar of Castoma by authority of the Treaenry Department, proceedings Agnlmelhe Yerred for ihe recovery of & fine having been dle- continued In tho Untted Statea Canrt. Yesterday morning Charles Ilenty, an employe in the butcher lhor of W. H, Bush. No. 252 Clit+ cago_avenne, while engaged in mmmlms‘ ham, gccilentally let the knife sllp and cnt himsolf deeply In the thigh. lic was taken to his home, Nao. White strces. The wound will not prove dangerone, A friond of Gen. Joseph Reynolds informed a TRinesE reporter yesterday that that gentieman did nat vo to Washington for the purpose of in- fineneine his aopointment to the United States ow. Rich de- b working for c?mml n for_desiring to Acttie | Yelopments are promined, and this time, It boralarized, a he w: necessary for the eqniument of the Committee, sureties wece, when it came to ncinowledging. | matters with Qumlin, There was a prior | Weved, the whoie crowd wiil bo atack, and discharged. Thres years ago ho wae arr BARR—YONDORT. He mover did acknowledge, however, and never | fncumbrance of sonic 0,000 un the theatre, and THE MURDERERS. . Tyan, and spent a term in the Connty eaw Ilotchkiss until he saw him in conri. Un cross-exAmination, witneas sfated thst he, 0o, knew nothing about (age helng City Treasurer in 1852, In fact, he didn't even kaow who the IC“K\E Mayorwas then. C. C. P, Hollen testified that he was presiding officer of the Coonell at the thne fn qgnestion. When he saw the bond. prior to the meeting, De 4, 1t was 1o bond at all, the only writing on {t be itg the names, 1t was then in the hanidsof the City Clerk, \Witness waa going on ta give what the Clerk raid to nim, but Mr. 8mith objected, and the objection wi tained. Another objection was nnde and ned 8 question by Mr. Campbell, Intended ta tbring out the fact hat Gage had gone to Holden, sald he had his Lond ready, and desired it presented to the Coun- cit on a cortaln evening, and that Iloldan told him the bond could not proferly beapproved by the ol Conncil. but that it should go over to ‘the frat meeting of the new body, which was the next week, The defense took exceptions, Mr. {lolden was not supjected fo Any crose.ex. lm: ll‘lan, and the court took a fecess tll 2 o'clock. The chief saciety event of the North Side last night was the marriage of Mr, Louls Bacr, of the firm of Liser & Bace, and Miss Elizn Yondorf, dnughter of Mrs. M, Yondarf. Tho ceremony was erformed at Martine's 11a1) on Chicago nvenus at :0 o'clock, the Itev, A. Norton, of the North Side Ilebrew Congregation, oMclating. The bride was attired in 8 fan-trained costume of cream- colored elik en pompadour, trimmed with 1ilies of the vailey, point lsce, and »iik fringe, and dias mond ofnaments. There were no attandants at the altar. The nahers were Messrs, Ssmuel Liscr, Chatles iYondorf, Solomon Raer, E. R. Well, Jacob _ Josephs, L. M. _ Eisene drath, and FE. Meyer. Immedintely fol- lowing the ceremony and the congratilations an elegant and bonnteons sapper waa partaken of, and, the dance following, toe.festivities wern con- tinted toa late hour: ‘The tollets of the ladies were remarkable for thelr richne: bei Among thofe present were M Stranes, Mr. and Mrs. L. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Rice, Mr. and Mra. W, Istet, Mr, and Mrs, D, Liscr, Mr. and Mre. M. Maas, Mr. and Mes, 8. Yondorf. Mr, and Mrs, Friedman, Me. and Mrs. J&° Yondorf, Mr. and Mes, Jaaac Meyer, 3ir. and Mra, Jacob Kuhn, Mr. ana_Mre. Heer, Mr " and Mrs. J. luechler, Me. and Mrs, Ett- lioger, tho ‘Rev. and M. Mr. and Mrs. A, Reinach, Mr. and Mr. and Mra, M. Cohen, Mr, and Mrs, 8, rheim, Mre. and Mrs, I. Cohen, Mr, and Mrs, E. Alexander, Miss Fannle Yondorf, Miss Iiertha Hirnch, Miss Carrie Schailner, Miss Mary Greene- baum, Mies I3, Wolf, Miss L. 8 3 8 Friedman, Miss Hannah Woll. Mies Annie Mirs Juila Rice, Mias Alice DBeer, Misses Ilannah and Rosa Flsendeath, Mies 1. Heinach of New York, Miss Allce Kleim. Mrs. J. Morner, Mra. Hofeld, ers, Carl Smith, Abraham Btern, Ike L. Lamm, A. Ii. Elscndrath, E, M, Bomewhat pyer o year ago Detective Baudar arrested him for safe-burglary, for which he was tried and sentenced to nine mantha in the Tonse of Correction. He. In the meantime, turned over to the police s diamond stolen from a firm In the the same on the bhank bulldinizand the salely do- The murderers, Shierry and Connelly, were droop- pository, and I conkin’t sell those bufldings with- | tny yexteraay, Tho stator of the former, living T ont wetling that prior fncumhrance taken off. | Cincinnatl, reached the city, and called on him Quinlin had assumed to pay It, but he conldn't and | and spent most of the dny with him. She Ia quil wonldn'tdo it. eo that (L was an incnmbranceon | a fine Jooking irl, nbout 18 ycars of Age, nmai e tho whole estate. ‘Then theso offers eame fn. I | rled, and firat heard of her brother'stronvle through | Colehonr Dullding, on Washincton stroel, And a recollect I wae very busy at the time, and £ 2ot | the papers. Wien ahe met him she threw her arma | quantity of valuable papers stolen from vaylt In lelter from somghody —prubsbly it was Smith abount him and wept bltterly, to all of which Sherry | the Mathodist Church Hlock, and owned by N, 8, oaging If I would letse the theatee. Diut [don't | raplied, ~'\\'lur In 1 sre you cry- | De Golyer. Ths work waa skillfuily done, and rememnber whether he mentioned any price or not, | fng abont?” and maintained his Dravado | Tarbleearned atonce the reputation of an expert altnough I da remomuer that the offer was toronly | and careless spirit throughout. 1t was lock-picker, one year. Even if he did make & definito uffer I | obscrvable, however, that her presence afterward Heinzman's cases agninst him are proof vositive, wasn'eat Hberty to take it." tended to bring him to & realization of his sur- rovided a certain merchant will swear agatnst Do you recoilect when it was madot" roundings, for melancholy took the placa of his | him, This fa Mr. Etone, of the firm of Boldwin & ¢+ Yes, and there 18 anniher, and_ the princloal, | former dedant smiles. Connelly was confined to | Etone, commission merchants in tbe Colehour resson why I couldn't accept it. Tt camo after T 1 his cell all day, aud, thongh he wonld say nothing, | butilding. Thelr sate was hurglarized, and upon had gone Into conrt and obtalned the orider to trade | his actions betraged the glonmy lnn!bod{mxl of his | advertlsing for the papers taken, which wero of no with Quinlin. Of course [ couliu’t go back on | mind, foth of the unfortinites still count on Toe eare to] the firm, Tarble answered, that. * T know there was anattempt madoto break | getting & new teial, and, if they succeed, (¢ [s un- | &nd, upon receiving 00 my teade with Quinlin, and 1" rather duspect | derstood that they will join forces in defending | the = pavers. = About tho me _ limo thie man was acting in that behal(—=not becausa he | themselves, nnd not agaln swear againet ono an- ( Senator Bash, Room 10, Methodist Church Block, wanted the theatre, but becauso ho wanted to | other. losta number of papers, and, though he adver- break up the trade with Quinlin. tiscd, never recelved any clew to them, _One week *¢laving the (hoatre on your hands, what do BMALL ORDERS. %a Inst Bunday the vault on the third floor of the you propose to do with it, Doctor—nurse jt1™* The Finance Commitleo met {Hl"fll,!- and. mes Building was entored, and numerous pape; *'0 no! 1 expect to'well. I haven't had any | After a lengihy dlscussion, In which Mesing | abstracted, Since Tarblo's confinement he h direct offers yet,~none that 1 would like tosay | t00k part by Invitation, agreed lo report totho | offered to recover thess papers, pruvided they snything About,—but people are nibbiing at 1t Board to-ilay rccommending that herealter orders | would give him bia libeety, and this, of course Wiy, 1 couldn't think of eeliinz f¢ uefore, for the { 10 pay contrictors e drawn In sums to nult them, | wasdenled him. Mo wiil bo brooght before Ju: thing was In ro complicated u condition ihat you | from$1 up. 'The recommondation 1a intenied to | tice summerfield to-day. couldn't get onybody to touch It, Now that | Also apply to orders now outetanding, and fts pur. COME INTO MT PARLOR. 1 have n clear title to the theatro. tho bank builn- | Pore {9 very clear, The fp‘ention s to save the | ‘Tiegtoryof the coy little mald who tried to ng, amdl_the !nh\yi\lepwflury‘ Tean soil them, | contractor from dinconnti &: his arders eo as ta get | eqey the pretty bird ‘y [ salt on its tall. and the proceeds will go ta make np_anothier divi- o funda with whicit to pay his debts and forco 1hos | and who, because sha Aid not succeed, prayed and dend for the depositors, Thentres are guod prop. | Who take tho ordera fron: him to stand the 1088, | coaged the little bird to allow itaelf to be canght, erty nowadays, Capitnlists are eager to invest in ;M effect of tuia rule, If careled out, willbo 10 | hag o ftting companion-piece in a story related them, and I have no doubt 1 sball wet some very | dopreciate the wavering crodit of the county. fonter in 8 report eubmitted by Capt. Johnson, z:ml ,offers and bo ablo to make a satistactory THE L xetm vg:.\‘\;hlln‘-nddmnnon of (lhe w‘gucmufia - D - b yenue on, treed a very pretty bird—thlefis Subject Lo tho Qulalin lease afennpel HE CITY-IIALL, meani=in' 8 alve kept by s P Facoinas b N ertainly. uinlin has the run of the the: 160 Norl Union etreet. s antil 1685, nyd 156 1O reasun why ha shoutdn't | One hundred dollars was taken Inat the Licento | L.yjidqle, " sCurry. He hear Original and Standard Manufaotures, OFFICE AND FACTOLY: Wos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 4, 76, 80 & 82 Washlnglon-st, .Y, BABBITT'S BEST SOAP, T A S s popcs Eons od ve T o e, Yo o recdipt of 0 centa el BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, ‘Made from the purest yegatable ofle. Tnriral e P Tt For utc (0 the NaPrers o Bas no cqual, Sample box, containiog three caves tent fres on receipt uf 73 cenls, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Pawder heaatifo] and scrviceable whitg e o MBIt i of gresst of Potash 1rid 80 m ! X EALTren o reaeint of 55 ceat, T BABBITT'S MR. GAGE MIMSELP was puton the atand in the afternoon And exam- ineaby Mr, Campbell. Mo testificd that ho was Jate Treasurer of tho City of Chicagn. Ho finst snw the vond in question abont ten days after hix clection. e procured it from City Clerk Hotch. kiss, signed It, and gave itto Rohert Clatk with a Jiat of names which he asked Ciark 1o t on the bund. When it came pack to him in November, Sherman’s it. There was no wriling In the body uf it. e procured the slgnatures of McVicker, Ilice, Ueorae iage, and Crosby, Mr, McVlicrer, when asked to wlgn, #aid he feared howonldn't be able to qualify, but witness finally prevailed upon him to slgn, Wlien the signaturcs weee attached, lio delivered = oy Tachensteln, of Veorin, A, Yondotf, M. Stern, J. | it to Hotchkiss, the only writine belng the signa- n e officers comins 3:‘3;:; ‘;h‘l,gh:t;;n;h:;;‘";::‘:";-flf::fl"lgfl'_&“,}:A:};: M. Woll, Leopold Hirsch, Tarry Levy, David You- | turce, on the day he took’ hla oath, Nov, 25 1o § nisko It pay, - . | Department yestordny. and ran 1nt0 & edfoom, and o hite, upon hearlay e T doif, e A Rolm, snd otbors, sy he band Detr 11, ‘Tewent fo Totch- | - Posslbly Str. Smith and the ** many ufterer Cases of varlolold wers reported yestorday at | Bim trylng to break tnrough a aide window, halioe YEAST POWDER sl ‘ The yonng couple will take no wedding tonr, | kiss' offies in the morning, told him the Comp. will be satlafed as well as niollifed by tho Doctor's | w0 “mas Atncrt street and No. 037 Centre avenuo, | 10 bim that I he did get.ont he would shoot him, . M 4:40 yesterday afternoon John Devandneky, | hut setile down Smmediately in their homeon the ( troller had fixed the smount to be filled tn, | explanation. N0 FET AN b " | e ho had & State warrani—salt {s not meant—to 7 years of ‘age, attempted to losrd sn antgoing North Side. and asked him to Sl {t up and present it to train on the Northwestern Kotd at the Carpent h a | the Council that night. Totenkise eald thatwas | D2, GALUSIIA ANDERSON finlol?n'kfiew;"hn ake oot ‘:filr "‘?;“ Tais e v Tovslent e '"A'b'."""":::'LI'SEP "m?:‘lg.er:;":;':‘"rg:";: .'.\':"%éf? - raln on the Northwestern Rotd af e Carpenter The wedding gifts were rich and nomerous, an lie Counc! at night, llotchkiss eal 3 {3 » A D N. will be allowed the robate of $25, which means recelved in an fnsolent manner, ble tha when made of common and clieap imits. rireet crossing, and, missing his hold, fell under il | the duty of tho LCorporation Counsol, to whoea s and, st conclasion, Curry, bo b Atrisl psckage seot free on receipt of 75 ceaw, e wheela ant B bollers erashéd ot ol the Included many apropristo acticies of honschold | the SAIY 0 A0 L0 PRE Uh e’ nat there, | AN <ADIOURNED MEETING OP Tifk secoxb | that those who walt untlf duly will nak: Bierited himeclt armly in a'cornat 6f the rbom al nece. 1le was removed 1o his home, but Mr.” Clyde was, Witness told Clyde the smount was $1,000,000, went out to Snd Tally, but didn't suceeed day, ond supposed Clyde flled it np, Witness saw Tully next day, The bond had been presented tho night beforo to the Counell, and Mr. Tully ashed if it was algned in blank, Witncse naid it was, and Mr. T. F. AND TOR W. I Not many daysogo & wild-eyed, muesed-halred ‘man, who well answered tho description of the proverbial Wild Irfehman, entered the sbwle of the blind goddess as mdminiatercd hy Veter Foote, Eaq., J. Py and sald In tones iike muflied thun- 153 ! 1n the Justas Coort In, 1 dunno?” DAPTIST CUURCIT SOCIETY 1t was sclf-propelling Engine No. 10—not No. 1 | pasito the dour, drew a rovolver, and, placing h:: wan held 1ast cvening in the church, at tho corner | —that was disablea by the breaking of an axle | hisawn head, eatd ho would notbe faken altve. of Morgan and Manruo streeta, to_tako action on | whilo going to the e on Lake street Tuealay Tho officers eay he threstened to shoot them, ton, nig but tho police report roads not so. White and the resignation of the pastor, the Rev, Usiusha K d. 1t would be Anfecson, A largo ssscmblage gathered fn the | | The Tecamnrer's receipts yoneriay were au fol- L T L B R i 310 George rircet, anfthere attended by Dr. Tsham. Frank Salon, residing In the milk deput at No. 148 Chicago aventie. yeaterday got up from a alck ‘bed to take hismedicine, but Ly accident took o dose from 4 vial labeled **poleon, ™ which lis Drother had been uslng for an external Aore in the - BABBITT'S SALERATLUS, A standard article, Asample package sent fres oq récelptof 25 cents, iy eald it wnsn't worth anything nntil the suretles acknowl. lecturc-raom, and, after devotional exerclues, Dr. | Iows: Weet Town Collector, 811, Water Do- | himael( rashly rather than bo caged, £o White side. Dre, Gelger and Cupnincham wero sumi- Anderson road some passages from Scripturo and | Partment. $3,210; Compirohior, nd City | waalelt at bay with Curty, 8 revolver in one hend el M S Ly by umpingiim ou, they | Feter Foote—vox cdged thelf sEALOISE |\ wiato whethor the | e 0 few remarke, Pn Samuel Hoard actea as | CoMector, $161 in cash and 82,350 n vouchers. snda pieco of candlo in the other, and Kenney y succeeded in saving hislife. W. I.—Are you the Justus Coort, T dunno? r. Campbe “‘fl«l omnt oAl |I: o By presiuing ofticer of the meeting. Permis wero taken ouft yesterdsy by Logls Am- | £an post-haste to Madison Sireet Station to get In+ The basc-bali players, to whom the late warm | LSI0T Foote=Yes, eiz. balance of some & dvan in his hands, 8 3. | ©Tig follawing resalutions wera read: brecht o hufid_two two-story store-and-dwelllng | Structions from bis euperlor oficer. ~Licat. Sim. 3 o Bridgman testified, when he left thu office, Mr. Smith objected. This question ns to the effect of this record was a serious ono in the case, ‘Tho Court 2ald ho supposed 1t was one of the main questions at issas. Mr. Bmith remarked that (here was a good deal of Iaw on thesubject. The point was whetier this balance made these funds, in contemplationof inv, inthe hapdsof the Treasurer, 80 o make tho bond caver that amount as wei pubsequent recelpts, Of course it was & mere fictlon to pre- tend that the funds were actually in tho hands of the Treasuror, T'hls was tho exactguestion ot festie. which he was prepared to discuss any time. T'he Court decided to hear the srgument, which proved 1o be quite ns long snd tedlous s uny yot nndo durlog the prozress of the case, Mr.Smith's osition was, in briof, that the monthly and yearly R‘muurv balances were, in contemplation of law, in the handa of the Tregsurer, und that the bonds- men insared the public against tho Josses of thess balances, through defalcation or otherwise, noth- ing but **the act of God vra public cnemy " belng suilicient to cxcuse a failure to produce thesy batances when required. 'To sustain this position an unusunlly large batch of authorities was cited, W. L-=Well, I want to get mo wages. Peter Foote—From whom? W, L—From the man that owes me. Teter Foote—\Who In that man? W. L —I think his name 1s Whalen, Peter Faote—1ilow much dues he owe yont W, 1.—Sare. and he owea me 815, Peter Foote—It accms 10 me ho wold p-z that amount without a suit. Why don't you ask him for the moyey befors you bring a suit? W, I.—An"didn't 1ax him, your Majesty? Peter Foote—Well, what did he say? W, 1. —He tould me to go 1o the aivll, sir, an' T came stratvht here, I'eter Fuoto—Are you not mistaken? Don't you think that you have como to the wrong place? » L.—Indade, an' I am not, sirl 1'm I'm a livin' man, this is the right place, Inwyer tonld mo it was, Tho Court sabmitted to the Inovitable, and hotp- ed the man to **briug a sue-it agin Whalen.' He got s money. TAXES OF 1873 AND 1874, ‘When the weil-known ** 1111 1CO" went by the board under n declsion of tho Supremo Court de- clsring it unconstiintional, the tax.fgaters con. weather hos been an encouragement, will be preascd to learn that the League Dlook, s it is called, Including the very necessary playing rnles, will be upon the mATket thia marning., Meesrs, Spnlding & Co., the publishers, will ixsne simul. funeous. their zuide, which contains_ the full Leaeuc liook, and much valusbla matter beside, The Executlve Commitico of the Fourtecnth Ward Repubifcan Club was to have held a meeting at No. 200 Rtucker rtrcct last evening for the elec: tion of a Vresident of the Commitiec, but, ae it toak nine members to make 8 quorum, and there were but eight present, no meeiing was calicd up to P o'clock. It appesred to be the ananimous sentimient of those present 1o clect George Hahifs o1 Presldent, Jacob Felbelmann, the Western Unlon Telegraph messonger who was run_over Monday aftornoon Dy the expressman Charles Webb, died at 2:30 yratenisy smorning at hts bome, No, 1078 Wabash uvenue. ~In tho nfternvon Coroner Dietzech held un inquenst, and the jury returncd a verdlet of accle uental death, and esonerated Webb fiom all blame, ax Il was ehown that the Loy was run down by tho horse shiylng from o strect-car, which had fright- Wi The loard houses on tho corner of Lako and Lincoln streets, | monsreturned with him, and after gazingnt the oA T o o Tt aealdency e sheriar | ats costof 81,000, aud by Henry Alirena to con- | Pretty bird, —ferocious tnlef.—a paticy wae held, gititlon our pavior, the Nov. Galusba Andersos, D atruct a ¢wo-story and hasement stonc-front dwell- :;-;ln Lo 553’:‘-&,1::3 n?'n'n?'é'fi.?"'a g vh:d}n #os .1 an L 3 ohn. ik, ttodecmns (. callof Gad 1o s now eld of Ing on tie corner o Adama sirect and Wincheater | (GG Sofegraph Lo the Chief for iisirociions slamed the pastorato of (his Second Daptist Churehs what to do, (By the way, the Chlef lives southwards from Twenty-sixth atreet In T That we herohy accept hts restgnation. CRIMINAL. Calumet - avenuo), ~Mapblly — capt, Sea- Reeatrer, Thet wo fally eymeathilze wiih fr. Ander. S ly anatetdt, i ‘ f :gy nm‘ll lucrl‘( l-{h Jnulcla Sca. were son [n 18 View of the great tance o Unt- and, escorte o SRl of U, €t npertanepef 109URL | | ceorga Dot was brought before Comminsimer | {eiod, 2 sacciiel by Snuple mots yollesman, ¢ the party wended Ita’ way back to the acenc, Kortliweat, and we Joln with our brethren, loyna yesterday, charged with not keeplng proper t l‘r‘xm‘i J,"d,’.,“,’.fil"‘;fl,“‘ é;d ;\'gdrf::f'x‘u“ av ‘;’!‘;"“.‘"L’n':‘&‘n"' books and with removing cigara without license. ;‘;,':,r,",".‘::&"{!;?l:'l [ ,f"'.‘:,!.’i".:" %‘"ufi:;,&"ip':,: Nt S Sr R e v | ™S Farkbre i AR AR jeanlad Int, vie ¢ worl r. o V! " . 0 By Riripg 08 QaFing LN, b EW0 ’_"'1 3;, William 8, Parkhuret was arrested end taken him to lay down his weapon "!‘d &mu ":"B’:: e thankiul to tho great llead of the Church, who | befors Justice Robinson yestorday at the fnstunce | pescenbly, but he would have none of it. The EWQ“,":",‘,‘,'.' !e{!‘;-rt; l-_l;‘ w;':g“"l::gmg“g'ml_ forwo | of J. ¢, Tlilbert, who charzes him with the Jarceny ) party then knelt iipon the threshhold, JusticeSeully conelse, and strong presentntlon of the Wordt of mortgnged property. Parkhurat went to jull in | otficiating, and while 8 small boy outalde whistled falthfuf and successtul labor, n scason and out of default of $300 bail. tho *‘Firate’s Chorus" from <* Girofle.Girofia,"' #on, far the extensiun ot Gud's Kingdom in our pidsty the party prayed silently, ending at the prapor bis tender and earnest remembrance of hia nnmerous Oficers Osterman and Stowart yeaterday arreated | time in the refeain, '*Onl pleass Mr. Thlef, fot a man named Willlam Trussell, and charged him | e catch you: do 108 look 80 ugly 8t us or you'll with **working " the Incoming morning teains on tked, tho confldence iny. He took a chunge of venno pie at the Throne of Divine Urace: his cheerlig and B mako yourae{f ; uation had the desired efect; frum Summerfield to Foote, and gave ball for sp- GREAM TARTAR, Warranted treo from all Imparities. The housewis ganrelyupoa it Trll packags ient ‘Tree on recelpt o cenis. BABBITT'S POTASH, A pure cozcentrated alkall, donble the strength of eomEJ: e a18 sent freo. on Feceipy of 4 con THE PROPRIETOR wiil give an aunces of xold for cvery ounce of impurities found fa any of these proprrations, For Sale bu all Dealers, Dniversity Mediciue ARE RELIABLE REMEDIES, Of a high Scientific Charactor, do. & ol unshiip of, and strong contenuing for, ti elivered to tho Saints, pitt Hesolted, TUAL 1L 18 with great retuctance that, fn thus )y presenco in our soclal mectings; The ludicrou; it put 8 amlle on Curry's features, n minttes 105 Mr. Smith had not conciuded | sccepting th gnatlon, we perform this flual act | e ened him. grotulated themisives that o clty taxes for 1873 | 11 Sryumient,but furaisied counaet Wil ho casas Sevctingtine-ien it awe” el Nowulhertinbo | pearanca Lo-day. 0 Meompany e mroyed b Cutunce pietzach yesterday held an tnquest upon ont actof the Leglalature the County Clerk Iie proposeid to quote in continning hiszemarks this 3eant & rjdencs Ofticer Itlckey yesterday succeeded In captoring John Dever, who commiltell sulcide by shooting hinself nt his home, corner of Leavitt street und Archer avcnne. Ile was insane, and u verdict in sccordance was rendered. Deputy-Coroner Korn leld an Inquest upen John Smith, 8 years of n‘m, who dled of In- urirs received - a planing mill, where he had no Tirotlser As vt Iay by cast, ho b 5 reation o would ba aflawcd to walk belind the party and ro- QU beat wighes for bl [ eslou of his revolver. Vialons of {ke flend o'crapread Capt, Beavey's brafn, d he refused, Then Mr. Tniof was coerced by snother luaicrons ncene, and wanted to ba allowed 1o carry bis revolver in hin pocket to the rtation, 100, was refuscd, and then Judge Scully tried morniag. The court then adjosrned untll that John Murray, & féllow who was pursucd weversl time. doys ago by Oflcer Donovan, aud who in his fight dropped n Bne overcoat nud it tnat were une doubtedly stoien, ‘The articlos await an owner at the Weat Madison Stroet Btation, Lient. Vescy and two of his mon Iast evening uthorized to extend the taxes for city pur- poscs on the Stato and_county valuations for thoso ‘ell"- Within the pnst few days Mr. Mark Kim+ hall, Collector of the South Town, has sceved no- ucfir upon many of tne delinquents 1o step np and ¢ s wit prosperity. dur kindeat remeni- ‘hrance of h m asa nobie Christian man, and our fere VDt prayers wr is continued success. Reaniced, Fliat these resviutions be spread apon the records o} the Churcli and that an engroased copy tlicraof be presenied to Drother Anderson. Mr. Blackall made sanio remarka 1s reference to THE DEMOCRACY. THK TAMMANY CROWD. Just twonty-thres members of tho great Un- signod tor the ouro of all disoases; %) “Tbis has-created some trooble, for a number of the Sanday-school work, eulogizing the pastor f arrested, in tho lnman Street Distrlet, two youny | bis persuative puwers alone, and by & heaut!fil ren- } aalnera: and upen onothor John Smith wiio ani- ton of th 1, e sand . culoglzing the pastor for | 44y, [ ) % | dition of **Walttil Iget you in Court™ from th repared strictly nccording to tho B A L ooE Jenn SR AWest, | oo beraons bald up eithie thalf roal or personal | washed Tammany fectlon 01 U Demonete phen | e interert o had_ shown ta it ' Hfc thought that fellows femed ‘Fim Mulowey and Charies ‘ath o D y. & of Cook County held aa frrexular meoting in the reading-room of the Palmer llouse 1ast evening, J. R. Doolittle, Jr., informed the mecting that the action of the State Central Commitiee in desigmating tho 1lth of April for the holding of the Democratic Convention,—which was about four or five months cariler than usual,~ mudo it necessary for carly uctlun on the part of tho Cuook County Democrucy. lHe therefors moved the appointment of & commiticy of fiva for the purposa of considering, if expedient, certaln res olutions (he had them, cvidently, in his Ulste cuat pocket] which, they bolleved, flgranu the sentiments of the Democratic party. The motion was adopted., o Chatr appolnted Mesars, Doolittle, Osborne, lly 04 the Commit- opera of ‘*What d'ye Call It,*" Carry s hear stopped, and he cunl!r{lad 0 go dnn'rgllh lham.' The preity bird was caged. Thle story was gleaned from Capt. Johnson's re- port, Uflicer lte orfers in_ explanation that Curry 18 8 bold, bod men, and has threatened to kiif Detectiva Dan Llogan on sight. He {s wanted for burglary _at No. 160 West Indians atreet, at No. 1170 Mllwaukes avenue, o, Waest Msdison street, No. 327 Division streot, and upon two similar charges In the West Divislon, White likewise saya that it was no fun to be Inso trying a sltuation with a desperate fellow like Curry. Yesterday he arrested Sarah McMahon and Mary Cavannugh, two irls whom Carey (s sald to biave uved for shoplifte ing and other crininal purposos, Ufticor Elof Daufelson statcs that Carry {s the burn, who are wanted in Bloumington for burziary snd larceny. Vesey heard they had friends vn Oyuen uyenue; be went there and supped with thon, ang, alter onticing them out for a glaw of Inger, collared them, The Murehal of Blgowming- ton sends on for them at once. Minor arrest Hattlo Ryan, lsrceny of cigars from C. Purvous; Willisin Nichois, adultery, upon complaint of Joha Jnc?uel, the person sinned sgainst; Iattie Trask, Jarceny of & arces from J, 1. Wouds; Jonn Ferguson, the mau who wanted (o go lnto partnorship witn Ed Lurns, wanted for burglary by Detectives Flynn and Stew. art; Alfred Crubbs and John Powell, colored thleves, wanted by Detectives Murnano sud Wiley, There svas some fun in the West Division Pollico Court yesterday whon e prisoner smashed Officer Polk ptreet, the result of a spasmodic spree. The Executive Commlttee of the Rosehiil Ceme- tery, consiating of Dr. James N. Banks and Van I1. iggine, and the trustces of the fund for tho care of the lotw, Messrs, Orrington Lunt, Charles Ii. Farwell, and Heury F, Lewis, met vesterday afternoon at 2:30 w'clock in the ofce of the Ceme- tery, Hoom 1, Methodlst Church Dlock, for the urposo of arranging & rettlement of the truat unds. amounting to 000, now due the lot- N arrived at, und the Wednesday after- aws of Medical Chemistry. Thou. sands of Physicians and Pationts aro using thom with unparalloled suc. coss, Offico and Pnnolgral Depot, No. 8 University Place, Now York City. Van Schaack, Stovenson & Co,, Wholesaale and Rotail Drug. gists, Genoral Agonts, 92 & B4 Loke- at,, Chicago. CLOTIES-CLEANING, Can_be besutifuliy DYED or CLEANED and REPAI{L ED, at trilling expense, 1 | preased C. U, D, g:om asscagment has made & wrest deal of aifference, and although {n some fnstances amannte have been overpaid on one nccount or the other, yet thu balance on tho unascttled tax still remains due. The notifications woro sent out nlght before last, and alt dnylcpteldl angry men tere visiting the oftice, producing thelr receipts for taxes patd for 1874 or 1874, as tho case miuht e, and domanding to kriow why they wero called upon again, The difiiculty is expisined when the fact of asment {s conaldered, The {ssuance of s notices in mado a part of the oflicial duty of the Collector, and within the next fow daya the re- malnder of them will be sent out, TIOTRL ARRIVALS, Sherman foust=The ifon. 11, 1% Uecker, Dizon: I, §; 31 Goud. New Yorxi the o0, fra s GFat Winone: a8 all the press was tnanimous as o (hnrroyricly of the seiection tnade Ly the University fn_ giving Ur, Anderson this important position, and when nioneyed men aa well ns religious men were in favor of his accoptinz It, he Il it to be the duly of the church to relinguish all personal and selfisl feelings, snd Iet him go. It scemed to him (the spenker) that God wus glving the Hociety a mal manifestation of “1lia tavor in thus honoring the Chunrch “by vinclng their pastor in o posltion of such importanco, The diMculties rrounding tho atfairs of the University had beon now almort lifted away, and the congrogation should reard this promotion of thelr pastor as an honor from God. ‘I'he resolutions were adopted nnanimonsly. A Commnittco waa appoluted from the Deacons and Teastees and the Finance Committes to make owners. NO agreement 'wi consuliation adjuurned til n naon at £ o'cluck, ‘The alumnl of Cook Connty Hoapital—gentle- men who have scrved as reaident physiclans in the Tospltal—had a pleasant reunion at”the ‘Tremont Youse lust evening, Dr. J. W, Tope waa elected ) N. U, Coraiente, ¥weeney, and Med w one who fircd two ahots at him several s L. Houte It oxcnine, D Ny ooty elected | Niog 1 lieary Lonis, inelanaths X, I Vin Sirke, | GOSN thor retirad and_drew ihe rosolutions— | tho necowaty arzangements whilo, tho pulpit was | LECL 1D e A a8 Tew mbmenia O e TRATA. Korns, oo Voar o LR NI M ensulng year. After dinner reaponees wore made "W, C, Thompeon, Lustons C Heei Doolitters pocket. for (ho Commitico wasout | vacant, it was understood that Dr. Andorson | 1aters 8 felult Brer do0h BIALE SRt doiph atrect, near Carpenter. ate, Chicam ghmiinn yeur, -Atrdiphecsespanaes were mindls { avindt Tt e Hohe a1 from Dooliitle's packety for tho Commlties Wonont | Would continuo hie ministratlons sa wsusl until | {ance of twenty.dve, fectoll Uy atops ousalde the | AGECAYTG, Gy contiends the officers for thelr 0 es | Bixth Tielfeld: **Tha Early Alamai,” by Dr. Hatehin- | IDeetihe Kov AL a. Hupkiu eitol which they could not bava written up 1o that ime: | tieso arranements wero perfected. s ver after him, ONicer Lacey eaught the | coolness, alleging tuat by shelr conduct they saved u N D son: *The Luter Afamnl, Gy De, Parks ++Tha | 105 ¥ore duiius s Cordors, T bretization of tha siiver doliar. Ita | _ After tho winging of the' doxology, the meoting | Tiotiey Over Siter bit., GLeet LIewy cibkbt Ihe | uno and veruaps ‘two ~lives. ~ An exam- ; | saciues Modical Loard,” by Dr, Montgomery, Iteminia- | Knight, Wo iidgn C. Lynde, free colnage, Bad thie ($4us of cartificatos bued on adjournud. T e romd o the statrby, Wi worg | inmation of he warrant led 1o ibo discoy. LADIES AND GENTS. | and cluaned. ;f.:,’f.f,',g"‘ld }L’:‘,','.‘iflli',’,'g'“msflf{:flfl"' nod cards, | v S i U e/ """3:"-"&.’2‘{’n':;."u'fd{“'u‘ifi’c'?ii of the provision of trying to rash oif tho prlavaers, ery of the fsct that warrante printod in 3 TEMPERANCE, blank are all addresved to the Blieriff, Coroner, or Detectives Frcon the itcaumption {aw whicl reaulrue specie pajuncat SProf. . U, Plper,. at the request of the mitk- ud Traynor yesterday arrestad 'y Constables, while no mentlon Is made of polico. oF LAt on it NOT IN FOLITICS, Fred Nichols and Geurga Domag, tw J 2 CELEDIATED 1 7 ¢ i Third—{(l; t of resumation o ‘red Nic! 2 tWo young pick. | Notwithstanding the fact that an of 18y hroughont Shajern ertared last syentuk atLovar Fargell | reliee: Nermonter DO Mt LAt Aot 13 T the Kditor of The Tribune, Feiieta“whe liave beon working Weat Ma LU TR Bt e 0 tho Uniop-—expresecd tnsl Yrofeseor, after u few introductory rewmarks, had | (o 0nJ. B, Hawe. Cintons Cob Enavie the dusemment to staditaintilyerand il or § Cmickat, Behy 27.—The Weat Slde Reb-Ribbon | strect dutiog o DAtk ey dars. or Supt. Hickey says the word **policeman' ought B b m'r"%“";l&.’," [ o lights turmed off, and Ly the ald ol a maglce | Louts ¢ ;{fi‘mg‘iu‘"‘b.‘,{’.fi,, or 3 iger alon, at USSBUOR. ) s 1y Nattonal Dank cireu- | Tteform Club deniro that the followiug resolations, [ Weatter: | In tBele ppetescion werd, fonnd aneat | to bo insertedt In the wartanl, orolore s i orders GUNTIIER, Confees Ianten, exuibited wmicrascople views on & canvas, | Dayiony ¥, A fiscker, Gloveinidy €t Krayn IafloR & 109 SuBHULOD Of Treawry Woieslalta | pased at thole meoting 1aat night, bo made publlc | mail. biecos of Jowelr ax ' pawne | b X . Moner, Chieszo. nons; 1. 1. Yurk.. JPaimer Jioage=T. U, Hawkes, New vy, Leavenwartliy G W, Adatne, Tiin, o3 Vitwaburgs W, 1. Hostetter, Philadelphiag est they could, but the story of the adventure ls , tickets for gold watchea, -cl{wn-. and other like | very Judicrous, without any gurnishings, articles, for ull of whicli uwnora ore wanted, They are also_bulicved to be the buys who bruke Into o correct aa erroneous impression. Iy publish. ing them you will confer a favor not only on tho West Side Club, but all Red-RibbonSorganizatlons, A Fifih=A tariff for revenue only. The reduction of Foderal taxation on the necessaries of Iifoat feart 30 PIIOTOGRAPAY, Jle exhibited 150 views in all, only & few of which related to the subject which the milkmon desired 1o have explalned, tha others showing how to de- Freqianses i AT i i G itehde, Lautevilles’ W, G. Heott, Wchmands i ctlully yours, Georgo Muwald's Jewelry shop at No, 60 West SUBURBAN. Acet frpurities 1 'all kinds of groceries and other | Yawnseod 1avié and Jouali Jewett. Lufalo) Lewls iy the thassof uho people, who ars taxed | €53 respectfully yours, ; 2'abutescted thegef otographer b e i Jau : by the wasiut 1ha & 5 Gronar 1L PRANKLAND, Madivon streot and abateacted therefrom the cash- IYDR PARE. puticlen, lo alto exhibliod s pumber of astronom- | Cruoke, Ned Yorks ;b Woalley, Deadwoodi Ji 4. | Re KPR hoaetnat It upan the sUrplas proQusuf the | o oy West 8ldo Red-Rlobon Iteform Club, | drawar and suveral swall atticles of jewoley. grap Taesday evening at half-past 7 & barglar at. sitlon to_tho_centraifzation of power in Wizgneas, 1t havheen publicly (atlmated that the Red-1ibban reform moveinont 18 Hkely 1o sssuiuio o el DISON.ST. A large nomber of the former frlends of D, D, L ey P by Late Tuceday ovoning Dotoctives Shuack and . 76 MADISON.ST. ] tempted to entar the residence of Mra. Colwell, Take Elevatue. 5 I saw soino susplcious-lookiug fellows riding ElveioR, Bpencer gathered early at tho State Savings Bank GAGE’S BONDSMEN. cat of poirers siready exerciied, particularly in wo | politiea) anapot and Whal ) on Washington svenue, nesr Fifty-second sire Cabinels, $6. Cards, $3. ¢ 1! 3 about in thu North Division, and a fellow, evi- . Lnilding yesterday moraing, and when the hour WITNESBXS POR TIIB DEPENSC. Efihfififfl:gnlm!et&#flfl"fi'fiefi':(lmlalfs".fl':lfixx qouiEnEA, Wo aro confident that the ramors are 4a: | dently a ** pul,® following thiem up on the ‘sido. [ T Iady Lad gons to bed early and clored the win- — . o arrived -nucm um. ine of persona of all The Qage cate was up agoin yesterdsy mornlag | law, ontita ta teinperance; wiio uss this os s pretext o car. | walk. They puraiied, and at Kinzio strect bridgo | dows of the house, when she heard & slight nolse DIRDS, ?,Ef.'é l;c‘{:;humh f‘!‘l;'w' flxll‘-h!‘:.l:'l!&élgr:’ .l::n;ml‘!:&: before Judge Nogers, and, dosplte the inhcrent ‘AétentA—Oppoeition to sumptuary legtalation, and all | ry vut their desigas; therefore, bo [ hercby publicly de- | the party druve rapldly away, Lue viicera firing Gve upon the front staps, 8he went to hor front win- dow and found & blind open, ona that kad been closed durlag tho day. Sho opened the door and shut the blind and again lMetened mod watched. ‘The man soon came up the stops aid with 8 hook unfastened the blind-catch, trled to move the win- dow.catch, but, falllng, broke outa little glase Imported CANARIES, Talklng 'arrots, and other Fancy Birds, Goidilsh & Aquariume. FRLD KAEMPFER, 127 Clark-st. Tarldermigls’ Materhals, &, {orma of pateeusiiam, In goveratient which njusiiy nyade the prrsonal liberty of tho citizon, CigAth—{teform (n the convict abor systm, so that unjust competition with houest Isbor niay fut exlst wiili the sanctlon and by tha suthority of thio State, NintA—The wages of laborers hired Ly & corpuration shanidbe made a rat licu unon (s proporty. Tenth—The sutordination of ail corporations to Jeklsative supervision uad control, so that in exerels ready to recelvo their 10 per cent dlvidend. The line was shortened n littlo toward noom, but was continued until 3 p. m., when the ‘mymkwuwd for the day. Thosu depositors who hud not had thelr books balanceed were also around in voodly numbers, and dropped into tho **divi- dend line " as font on they were attended to, Re- ceiver Jockaon hias fllled up his check-books and tedionsnews of the testimouy, attracted tho usual npumber of hangers-on. Jonn Moody, Deputy City-Clerk, was put on the stand snd shown the oath of office signed by David A. Gage, whoso slgnature he Identified as genulne, Tho Council proceedings for 1870-°71, 1871.'T2, spute at them, At the corner of Clinton and Lake mtreets the horso fell cxhuusted, and the thieves tacapud through 8 neighboring lumuer.rm. In the wugon was found a barrol of Seipp's beer, and # bazzof bulter, 'The rig was identified yesterday by Michael lleath, of No, 103 Buperlor sircet, who ways he hived it out to a fellow mying the naume of Jonn Kysn. ‘U'he thieves sro not kanuwn, Lul une, tlared an Jiesnited, That fa strict acconianee with Art. 17 ot ourConsiitution, uulnlmmulyuuphrd.!uxlllu.[mm e LT SF secthrion dtscusstons shall never bo vermlited (o coanection with the W Blde Red-iibbon Itefurin Club of Cicago. MEETINGS. Dz, Raynolde, thetompeiance worker, addressed & large niveting last ovening ot tho lalvted Street AUCTION SALES. 4 granted by the Stais they inay ba com- S 187273, and particalarly those of Nov, 20, 1871, | pefied to deal Justly witli the peaple. Cliurch, near Canalport avenue. Tho Doctor's re- | it v thought, was woundad, as ho w. n (0 fal] | Bear tho fustoning, when tho lady save the PSPPIt i S CORRE ST forwarded them to Washington, where Comptroll i jacl AR - Y 4 ‘man rushed down the steps and 5 3R JUESETI ‘Wi each cheei: and atcrmang ralier | showing that the votes wero canvasned and Mr. | oJh¥IEN bl 10 DRAE RRRTUALS tne Democratioftate | marke Wwero vary aimliar to those maduat othier | oif the seat fnto the wagon when tho shots were | 8nd tho man rushed dow s By GLO. P. GORE & CO,, poiata i the ciyy during his 1abors here, and con- siated largely of a relution of his own history ae a drunkard rome years ago, ‘and how he had ro. tormed, efc. o wav followed by Mr, Woud and othars in brle! addresscs, and, at the close, quite a number signed the pledge, A grand temperance wmnss-moeting was hield last ovenlng In the little church cormer of Ohlo snd Tho bullding was jammea (o suf- tocation, and many remained ontside during the ontiro sesslon, hopelessly endeavorinz to effect an emirance. irw, J, A, Kouanee presided. She an- nounced thut the occaxion wus the dedieatiun of the church, which lad just beun bought from the Seandinavisn Wapitst Association for the exclaslvo use of the Woman's Gospel Tempi anca Asvoclation for holding temperanca weotin: Exceilent munc wos furnivhod by the cliolrs of two Total Abstinance Societies, both Beandinavial The Itev, Dr, Post, pasior of the First llolland over a picket fence, The police wera notified agd tried to hunt up the offander, but fajled. Tg.day the Board of Trustees meat ut the Village Mall, ‘The most important thing to come up fs the examinatlon of Policemsn Huni for the part he 100k 1n the McCormick agale. ‘The trial will prob. ably be held afier the Uoard has adjourncd, and the curious audlence excluded. 3r, flunt will he l'u’nuulr show, 20d the case may come out in s favor, fired, Justico Scully yesterday held the following: Thoman O'Brien, carpet thiot, $500 to the Crl fnal Court; Thomas !55’". another of the boys cnarged with “Y(" 1, to the 2d; Ueorgy 8ny vert nnd Frank Novatuy, recelylug coogs stolun from the ‘curs, $300t0 Marcn Ui 1% H, Weitz, & punbruker wno refuses to keop his bovks In order, 825 One: Jennle Jtyan, Muaud rown, Lew DButler, Thomas Scott, vagruuts, 8100 Ane cuch; Hattle Wilson, Lizziu Wilvon, Kato Thomp- son, Patrice Lloyd, Mary Kennedy, and Mary Murtin, tnnates of houscs of ill-fame pulted Tuos. doy meht. 800 each. Justice Bummerileld held Luke Pandeegast in 3300 to the Crlmtudl Court for larceny from Nicholss Dragard, of No, 4a2 Twonty-nfth street; James Howard, larceny of $18 from Jiarry Hopking, 8100 to the 28th: Thotus Daly, larcony of o overcoat from W, Haustead, of No, 205 Cottage Urive avenue, 3300 ditto; fionney & Nesatons, charged by . O. Tomluson with swinallog, d]-char_vud for lack of prosecu- tions Saines Fistey, vageaut. 100 dao. A dispotch from Sidney, Neb,, appeared In the popera a day or two g, statlug thata man In that vicinity, named Meury Dubolse, had shot and Xilicd snother man UR accuunt of aome woman, and that the murderer formerly was 1 the cmploy of ltand, McNsily & Co., printers, of this city, The facts, »é sacertal ed by then here, As soon s that isdone the 10 per cont dividend will be paid. Thero was notbing now ag the uthier defunct bunks yesterday, Tnited btates IMstrict-Attorney langs was noti. fled yesterday by the Commllllunnr';l Internal cuue to sdpeal tho case of lerton to the United States Supreme Coort. »ame pointe are involved In the cascs agataet Ihidreth and Waterman and thelr bondemen, the; too nre hung on the ook, It will be remembere that vult was commenced against the sarcties of ¢ullerion Lo recover the amount of his bond, $10,000, 1t being clujmed by the (overnment that §t wns defrauded vut of that uch in taxes on whisky through Culletton's crookedness. Luller- ton baving been poardoned, Judge Blodgett heid 1bat thiv releaved him and his bondsmen from civil, se well na criminal, Hability, The Attorney- General doesn't concur 80 faz 8% civil lability ‘Is concerned, stid hence the appeal to the highest Court for its interpretation of the law. A little eplsode occurred yesterday In Judge Gary's Const which occasjoned s aulet langh omeng the attorneys and aualtors, The case on trial was 8 suit brought by tho man who _put the rool on the Adelunt Thentro ayainet W, W, Cols, tbe circus man. Unc of the wilnes y the plaintl ruofer who bad worked on the Job, ‘took the xtund at about 4 :50 o'clock. ~ Aficr bolng neked Gago declared elected Clty Treasurer, were pro- auced and identifled. Charles T. Hotchkise, ex-City-Clerk, identificd ‘hiv own signature and that of Mr. Gage to tho oath of ofice. 1le also ldentified the bond, but that paper bad peen chanred since ho saw It. Then It was not entirely flled up. In fact, e didn’t recol- lect that thero was spy weltfog over the signa. tures, When it was presented to him, Mr. Gage askea him to fix up tho bond snd present It to the Coancil that pight. Witness sugzested tak. ing the paper 1o ine Law Department, and he ang Mr, Gago did so, e belleved the bond was flled upin the handwriting of 3(r. Clyde, Sir, Tuloy's pusistant, He presented the bond to the Councl on tha Bth of Janusry, and he bolieved that M Clyde brought It back, Biled up s it now w Jeiters ** O, K.\ M. F, T, on the left-hand cor- ner, wero writién thsro Whifo tho bond was in Mr, Ou cross-examinstion by Mr. Smith, witnces atated that he was pretty sure the boud wasn't filled out in Mr, Tuley's handwriting, After be- ing Alled ont, he canceled tho revenuo stamp, 1o was present at the Councll meating when the bond was approved, Jan, B, 1872, but didn't recollect whother(lage wi ed sud approved, was County who maintali the principles_sbove councia to take sueh actinn forthwitl ln‘inelr respective b cincta as will insure thu elioice of & Uemocratic Cuunt Convention which shall repres=nt thelr views, an sccure thias gppatntinent ot delegates to spriugfield whu will_faithtully represent thoss brinciptesin thy state A them futhe platform of ot 1jiinols. eunper: Wo will tolerate no campromise of princlples, no double-meaning deciartiuns, ho paittlug with thy Flunita of the people, no surrender of the In thie producers of the Mstsippl /alley. Lt the of Hifnols movy forward as the lealerof torests and thio rapreschtativa of iho heo: ple, sud at thu next electlun sie will jola the Dowa. cratle phialaux with Oliio and Indlans. Henry Osborne moved tho ndoption of the reeo. lutions after Mr, Doolittte read them, and the lat. ter made quite & forcible speech in wupport of them. Ilo was particularly sevura on the goldites and rich fellowa of tho East, whoso wealth had risen to sach great proportione ina very short me, Jobn Foreyth csme In, and was rcrkuulml to apeak, $1e sald he waa In accurd with the resolu. tlons, and had no doubt they wonld weet with o hearty receptionexcept froma few gold men, 'Y'tien ho turncd bis sttentivn to the bizmen of tho party, wpeaking of them as *‘parade Lenjocrats,” and rich fellows who yraclously allowed tneir usmes 1o be used on ceriain occastuns, and who did so for the sake of sccing their namea dlaplayed in the €4 and 70 Wabiashiav, Thursday, Fob. z—BTnt 9:30 8. m,, REGULAR TRADE SALK OF CROCKERY, Dotk In Open Lots and ip Packagen, P’ GORE £CU,, Aucttoneers Floor Ol Clotis, Tablo il Clotls. GEO, P. GORE & CU.. Auctioneers By WD, A, BUT'TERS & CO, Auctiouoers, 174 Estt Randotoh-at, 3 BANEKRUPT SALE. This Day, Feb, 28, 1878, at No, 174 East Randolph-st,, on 1st and 2d Floors, —— POLITICAL. NasuviLre, Tenn,, Febg 27.—The Btate Dem- ocratic Exccutive Commictes to-day declded to hold a Judiclal Conventlon for the nownination of five candldates for Bupreme Court Judzeshins May 29, to which time the Conventlon ndjourus ed,” It wasdeclded not 1o call the Gubervatortal Conyeutlon until after that date. e —— Buck & Rayner's malt congh mixture ls remedy for adulis and cblidren. e ——— A safe ond falthful teavoliog co lon, Ban. ford's Jumaica Qinger. . S Presbytorian Chiurch, delivered an adiress of wel- come.’ Tha Itey. D, §. Garlin, pastor of the ¥wod- tohs Methodist Church, on May street, niado 8 fow remarks of o goneral nature, Sovers! other temperance speech A collection was taken up, and an invitation was extended to all wha felt di posed ta come forward and sign the pledue, The was a grand rush, and & laree number joined the ranka of the temperanco refurmers, almple MARRIAGES, EMIRE Teporien FINE, MEDIUM, AND COMMON # number of questions by the plaintil's aitorney, | Tle had o recoiiection of a conversation with Mr. | Pspers as the leaders uf the Domocrucy, Herldl: | THE COUNTY BUILDING. Lows: LANDMCPARLANI—~Feb. 27, at 378 Oblov d ) I :n:l:!‘::fl:'?l::;rwl:: srqau-cramination. 1;%‘- Tuley about the bond between ihe time [ cylad B ‘m,ng,f,.ggm;-,,,fi,*::,;;"-:gz'“:,,,;,);' . s R Ry g A e T A “m-nvg,h‘et_“f 1:;’5’»&%{“‘? Y cn i Y Seaoondcd the watnove, Sust at thie | Nenber A0k be rometaber any Convartations with gl g e g e | e, e Y e Ie i The. mile ir home la Ml 2 hole-bouguel al P with a rophecy that the truo-biue Democrats of the sud South would rlect thule members af Can. gros and the noxt Presidont, and the Gavernment would uuce more bo brought down to the Jefers sunian systens. The motlon to adopt the resolutions were put and carricd unanimously. “I'he mecsing then adjonrned until next Wodnes- day evening. pital. Report was recelved yestorday that one of tha employes had dled from the diseate, that an- ,other wav quito 1l and that one of the Warden's chtidren was also down. The butlding s full of candidates, Kern, Cleary, Fitagerald, Diotzach, and Malloy all want to be elected Bhierlft this fall. Deputy Korn wants to be clected Coroner, and in the County Clesk's offico several aro looking for legislntive honors. ‘The matter of dolng away with allowing Seston 84 per thousand *‘extra’ for brick pui in the Court-House, will, it 1s thought, come up in the Board to-duy, A row will be the result, for bo has wmore champlons (hen any other contractor, Dot excepling U'Donnell. muther fn thie city, who {e now the wife W. Loowis, & ‘printer in the employ of Rand, NcNally & Co, Huntington, e,y 1t appears, was & worthless sort of s purson, and years ago' nis wifs obtaincus divorce from hilm, wnd subsequently ‘married Loow: ingion wentto live with his broth in & measurs 8 creature of charity ever sing The child, Tiarriean, went with bls moiber, and his stopfatiier triod ta got himn to do sometling, but ho was ulways s wily boy, aud intractable, Two yesra sgo he eniiaivd in seguiur army at Chey. eune, und sfterward deserted. ‘Then he wen i # runcha owned by s man usmed Walwort] Big Springs or Oyullals, Neb., woere he has vince boen employed. While in Cnleagu na worked at engraving furabout s year with Kotves Diros., but he unever worked iu the ofiice of Kand, McNally ruml some one sugitested to the Judge that {t was time for sdjournment, 14 being tweaty lnates to 3. Judge Giory drew uut hle watch, and, with & twinkle 1o hie eye, remarked, **Tha sttoruey for 1o defenso haw kot thisman ‘oo the roof, and It :‘uuld I’fi Ip;‘“"lve:llf‘lhu' ’crlluhy to leave bim hiere all nizhes 1wl erefors give him minutea tu get bim oty g PR, Tho Free Methodist Miulsters' weetlng of the Fox tver District wus snnounced to bo beld a tue Free Methodist Church of this city, North Moryan street, yesterday and to-dsy. terday afternuon thers were twenty-two pi aucluding four ladics, ~Religloos exerclaes wers held at 2 o'clock, led by the Rev, M. V, Clate, of B, Chatles. AU o'clock the programme callea fur the discussion of the folluwing tubic 1').nm.l of a Free Mcetnodist Mintster," F, A, sugeties. He was not aware that ‘fuley told him he would pot pass on the hund until be had seen the sureties and had the bond acknowledgod, or antil the City Clerk had soen them and could assure bim that the sureties ackuowledged the bond, lle did nut recollect telling Tuley that hu had seen all the suretles and that they had sckuowledzed the bond. Such waun't the case, any way, | Ho didu't recall meoting Mr. Taloy after Uago's defalcation became public, and expressing himself that it was fortunate all the susetics bad been scen before the butid way spproved, and that it wus perfectly good. Robert U, Clark, Gage's son-in-law, remen- Dbered wking the bond down to Sherman sud Tucker for their signatires. The only writing on tho paper was Gago's name, - Tucker asked bim what the smount of tho boud was to be, Witnues aala that badn't becn determived, but Tucker would DEATIS, HOORERR el i< O ol gt GPEATI-Budaenly, Taesdaymight, Feb. . of con: gelon g foan Lares Dratbese s e, 3. o2l Py [0 New York city and Lafayette (1ad.) papers plesse ¢ 818 v. m., of (nfiamation of ot O sShaiad ARare BuSkil, residence, 10 Usmmond-ai, FEIDELMAN—Wednesday morning, st his paren reaidence, 1070 Webashi-ay., Jacob, son of H. B, Felbel- . Fun‘rll will take place Ihlnd". 28th, st 3p. m, Friends sre Invited to siten £~ Cinclunati sod ladisnapalie papars pteass copy. W“ALLE\f—Afilllr resldence, Feb, 37, Bridget, wite FURNITURE, ONFINISHED FURNITURE AND Manufacturers’ Materials, AT ATUCTION. The sale will commence st 10a'clock s. m. and cos tiaue without Intermission uutil ie Whole 1as0ld. 7 order S U T & B Aucutoncers. RECEIVER'S SALE. HOOLEY’S, THAT UNKNOWN APPLICANT FOR A LE4pER, And now, after TuE TRiwUNE has been at great pains to explain the arrangoments made beiweun Simon Quintin and Hecefver Tarpin, of the Fidele ity Savings u:’uk. Uy which the former got back LV, Clute 0 & Co. of Thoins O'Muler Our Rocial Seetings, A, T, Riley; ** Oor Mis. | kuow when 1t came 1o acknowledging hls sigos- | his notes the latter tuok s theatro oo his The Commitice on Jall and Jall Accounts met Fuuersl March 1, by carrisges to the Church of the gt iy TOWREE ot | e, ke g ant e bl waSIn | wande comes ne G 1. it wit e folowluz | geteglr, s eng s i beres 4028 | o porgay et be e an sy betre | 80U by | T = e - 3 *Hevivals, ! O.F.Crawford; ** Fre . on, c! nates Wi : 3 i 2 i swe away ihe uames of Queed it in accordunce with the action of the Board | Etusteln & Co,, 10 November laat, Qur politg. ! | e R 'and Tucker were on he byad,. - Pac] g .. Bridget Timimon, beloved wife ., ag9d 34 of the R O part of the Iecoiver, and which thus opens the | sume montha ago, and toen passed it. the Criminal Court yestorday mornio Proof Safo of the Cily Savings Bank, ; yosrt: ¢ T, B, Aruald: . | “0n croes-exanination by Mr. Smith, witness | subject afre ~ i of witnesves were culled fur tha defeu Ioformation of her brother, Edward Timmon, waat- L R are ] M“,h'r“;"“?. dustlaca: | 4o e Viin e the bond in the Trant | "o T the Editor of The Tridun, qnlie Tublle Service Cammiiice met yestsrday | that Lagor wae sick io bad ab the tims e O B o e wha 13 Bt Loutt. Tn 1805, Corner Halated sud Harrison-ats, Disucuse With God1 ‘W, 0, Ji What Is 1t, and How Obtafoed?" J, Struble: & <1ch by each preacher. local and travels frow a test of hie own atlection. The Hev, P, Crawtord vresided, aud the Kev. A, P, Per- e, of Belvidere, acted o8 Secretary, Al except two or three of the abuve-mentioned minlsters Ngfy present ut the muetluy yoserday afternon, The Q. P, Crawiord, of Murengo, preached ok it to Sherman at tho Hlock-Vards ny's ofice: gol It siyned by Sherian, and wuizht 1t back (o witneas al the hotel, Willisw P, Tucker cams uext, 3r. Dexter, ‘who examiued bim, succeedod in ralsing a laugh by asking bim i1 ho wot bis breaklast the night be- fore in order 10 enable bl to leave his howe, on Praltie svenue, at b 8. m. for the »tock- Yards, as’| wilness teatificd he was in the hatit nldamgrnuho Mr. Tucker 0 Address $amuel A. llicker, Armour’s Packisg-Douse, Unton lmkm Chlcliu. i “lr" 8t, Louls, Cinclanstl aad Buffslo papers olease JONRS—AL 4313 . ., Feb. 7, B, Brock J Bl reiavice, PATK AR LR ol st A R Pl services at_resldence, Fridsr mornls, B gt 100 Chsek. " FFianda of ine featlly Tuveieds” °° furnivhing the county with s)l supplics for 1ho year except ment. Dide are to be received up to 12 X week from Moudsy. Schedules of ‘what 1 wanted have bosn propared for (e yuldance of bidders, and can be scen uUpon spplication 10 the Clerk of the Board. [ the Cameron, Amberg & Co. fire the proceed. ings uf the Board for the past year were destroyed. AT AUOTION, On BATURDAY, March 2, at 10 o'clock 8.2 ‘Burglar-Proof Baf: & 91, 800; (mice Deskh Priyiiry Sianding D "ohee Tiailing. Lenst Il-.“:fl';‘f&nflflPl, & a3 }DRI:II"‘:A""%; & y order of De: . c . ers. WAL &, DETTLRS & CO., ductionsert stolengoods. One LKulley stated i with Eager from Enxlowood on the 28th yomber, the morulng, it will uerliaps be bl ‘when the dry goods were brought to the resr "4 store, Eager belok preseut, and waoting 2 10 bls story, 1o receive tnem, Mr, wis sworn, and sald he Eager say, 1o the Folice Court, ** i it 400, Feb. sddressed n letter 1o V. A, 'I'ulzln. Hecelver of Fidelity Laak, last Fridey, offer- 110 $15.00) per aunu rout (ur 1H00lvy’s Theatre witl Nu. | securitics. uotice the auove 3Ir. Turpln leasod the premises In uestiug since My proposition to Huoley & Quluiin for 1 w0, WILME Turplo plosss sutlxutes me ws well aa thig uisoy dulerers uf tha Fldcliiy, ol Lake 83,00 per yoar lcu thay §odlered’ teoin u theatricatvpeculaturs. Yoursrespocitallyy, “ aheuid Ve st X0 A AOTTRASECO. QNCHIMTE W e eventig. Timeol year hiv bond waa iyned. s cote. hiad buen seht thero to ba bauud, ad | badu't been far yuu = —— — [wieaniiy Law. ANNOUNCEMENTS, By BLISON, POMEROY & CO, admitted that in ordes to k h *'flow fe thle, Doctor?" salda reporser to the | been bound, and were to bave been deliv, 1 rence sud MNeClory) tuls man {Sieln) woulw'y ] k; A number of o saldiers and others nterested In | Rad his bresklast prenarod the ‘i 0T B0 | o catyor Leak evéatug. ko whoes Hands b placed | Faw daya. averaj very vaiusble bisuk boos, the | bave glyea we ‘away, —Hls wuuldn's bave “Auctlonasrs, 78 and 0 Randolph-ate e e s R R R e --ulu{nut. Toe wbl}n ‘e favised. e OR THE ‘**JEAN 3 ¥ Do bad ot MITCHELL & ta-sk., 0a Fridsy mornlug st & the schewme of iug quarter-sectlons of Govern. wacut lsnde 40 Kaosas, came tovetber last evening ntte Wesi-End Opera-louse for the purposs of britang the arrangement down 10 8 busliesa puint. Capa. Webster was (o the chair, and Col. Pratt war arculating all round the hall. The matter Wi l(ul{ di-cusaed, chicfly jo s conversational vy, and several woo came there to Inquire re- mslued 1o deposit thelr 85 sud enllat in the grand siwy of culunizers. 1t waa wiated that thus far £ Citeen bad pakd (o their moey, sud that_the Tenatuder woull be sure (o “'stump up “be- row oud the cnd of tue week, 1he nuwmbers of vulunuuwl over Bity. v timony conlrmed that of Mr. Ciark 81 1o the conversatious betwoen thew. e also stated that, fih‘l' he sigued tho bond, be pever acknowledced On cross-cxamination, witnesasald he did re- member it was reported that Gage acted a3 City Treasurer, When the boud was presented (o bim by Clark it coptained no writing dut Usgo's “name in the body. Usge an sccount lu the Stock-Yardé Baok, of which wiluess was President. but he didn't remewber that Gage bad au account there as Treasurer. Ho dian't keep the books, aud didn’t know bow checks wete drawn. le Dever received a cent in any way toe above. ++] don'trecognize this particulsr offer. 1bada whole raft of them, snd this may have been ome, 1 don't recolloct tho nawme very clestly, butl memper there was su oifer of $15,000. “Lut it w ouly fur one year, while Quiniin's was for five years at §10.000 per annual, " *+8o that it wenldn's have been to the intereat of the *msuy sullerers’ (o have u:wg‘:d t, provided there was 00 other conslderation thay the differ- oo tn the rental?” f **Why, uv, of course not, But the reasun f bad to take Quiulin‘s offer was | important shat I sbould bave knowt enough to wteal it you baduw't told’ him. e denled havig hud Steln 17 **thus thing couldn't be fxed up. vidence Was also prescuied to show thas bie could not bo believed under oath, Au attempt was made to vwear Staln out of court, but the lwoks of the witnesses, &8 8 rule, were agaiost them, sud It wouid secin that waal id ‘dida't much of an lmpressios upon the jury. The defense closed about buon. Aftersrguments, which lasted unill 4 v'clock, ths twsive were lnstructed, snd Jef4 the Court to make up thelr minds. Atdo clock ihey had ot sgreed. and, ss there Was 0o prospoct properiy of the county, were also destroyed. —Thy procecdiogs 1t 14 s3id, ‘can be supplied by Clark & Edwards, printers, Who bave rescrved qulte & number of copies. Seversl Christian ladies vislted the female de- partwent of tho jall yesterday afternoon sud san; and prayed with'the prisouers. All participate fu the ¢xerclacs except the nutorious Nellle Frice, und sppeared to un{glh! vislt, but no sconer had the goud ladies left them thau & dght occurced, and oatbs took the place of the svugs and prayers, No ous wss burt, por could 1t be jouna out what bad created thy trouble. They are 8 bhard lot. 'OUR REGULAR BALE, Friday, March 1, at 0:30 a, M« NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER SETS, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, AND GENERAL MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HERE WILL BE A TEMPERANCI 10 under itis ausplces of the Jijuben ketona ¢ vialog-at., this ’l‘"&". WILL BE AMEETING OF THE SEVENTU a1t Cldis at No. 3334 Blie 1eand:av. (Bla oV eRiog ot b gudrier to g on Dlae lilandray Wiis trul that 1 ired f o e L e eriag o w'scaled | TE BED-TIBBON BEYOWN CLUD WEkTy aT | O°TPOLE. Dosks, . i s requized for the ent, 43y | fur siguing bho bond. Gage was re-elected ¢- | property, It bad gotten into 8 “very cowplicated The complsint agalnat the oficers of the Protec. ey came v 80 undurstandio| o & scale KD e beutiuters of (ke chicrprisc, aud t0cy spueated | ond ugning the bund. Gogu Mas reelected o mecs | BE R fand tho jedse to Qulalia wha & pari of | tion Lite.Jasuran wpany. o0 bal. Woods fn | serdict Wheteupon the”Court Sainasentd | TUEMARIRES erof Tlbty-Wveatnrt sud oOF deneral uaachlmlllz.o Ea . m“y A“'u;ud wilh toe mouey recelved | was frow hearsay. After sigoing end xiviog the | the bargala.” riicular, was again bofurd the Grand Jury yes- tbis morning. Aol L3l T Plated Ware, ey el el wads on the part of thuee do- | bond back to Clark, bie had uever seen it sgaln vn- **In other words, bo had (o bave the leaseorall | ferdsy, The Recciver of the Comvany sud Mr. TARBLE. Tul HOME CLUB WILL MKET THIS AVTERNOUN ELISON, POMEROY & iz to ewbark. A Comualitce of Three, with | 111 he saw it 3w 1 court. . i pegotistions were at anend, sud tho title to the property would remaln obecure."" “fJustit. cxactly. Why, be sald he'd law mp 30 long as be had a foot tostand ou, sud wy coulisel adsised we that if he wers w0 disposed he could Detective Heinzman bas forreted oat several 00d cascs of ‘“T“’L““““ William P. Tarbl Fo Thte who tried to break oat of the Jail at Cent ira) Btation seversl days ago. Tarble's crimloal biography would mske & loog snd tolerably lnter- ome o'clock at the Tremoat Houss ta confer ua tha subjecsof future esisrtalomcnts. AU tbe members 7o roqucatad Lo be 1o astendance. "UERS WILL BE A HED-RIBBUN TEMPERANCE mass, mecliog 8¢ Usloa Mimlon, w44 1ad __.___’__._.——P_—.—_—_————"‘—"/ E. It. LYON, Auctioneer, ¥ormerly with Klison, Pomcroy & Co.0 Jubn B, baerman was as - Prattat theie head, was aupoluted to gu to L prowiised land, arued with » Lundle of puwed of-altorney docuwments, and take up the guarter- scchivue. ‘1t wax uuderatood that 87, 500 was guite aumieut fur the starting of the Lusincss, sud the Turpeiiey were beforo (s {ury and mud very dawayiug statewents, which were of the most Posttive chasicier. and which they vrofess W ba ablo to back up by documeatary evidence ia tun 1wost substantial wasner, Geu, Rowelt, st one )lllll 4 by Mr. Dexter if 88 bau a4 Mr. Tuck- eplivd LLat b took bi eatly tbroakfusts ot House, fustead of following ble hig babits of carly rising wes er's, sod I at the T I hia thl 3 [ Mces of the Fhist. b6 way born, with: i adisusrat., | Offersto bis frieads tud the public uls scrrices 1o scli* 5 vartoer's cxawple and having bls breakfust drag the thiug slong by means of aupesls through | in charze of one of the ofices of the Company, Was | catiug chapler. ‘¥bat was born with s curigus | thi ul :.::::lnk:kc nlf» <u atblo authonty to expeud 1t | pared at howe the nigbt Mlu‘le. 1~h‘. u':;d 9‘:' - tae courts for two of three years. It lakes about Pn *ln snswer to & subpand, Lut what be told, rediloction for thieving is acknowledged by Tug RKIONTI] ABNUAL COMNESCEMENT OF Merchanditeand Real Estate at Auctios e .ln‘;\bum . 1Bere will Le spotber weet- | blang whes hoefzned il with the exception of | that time 1o run a casy throuzh the Bupreme Court, f anytbing, s not known. No activn, howaver, tweelf, bat _ the frat good casg \he Wouwan's Medlcal Collegs wili take place 88 tue | Commlaslon (o aull the thnes, Lefesrences glved e & coirau of & day or wo—probably | Guce's nawe. Ll bold Tuckes be would aever slvn | £0r I've bada little caperieuce Ln that busince, sud Thar atisched to bim was somas 8vey o . Waa taken oo the cowplalnt, but » furtber dvestle Clark niresh M. K. Church at ¥ v'cluck B, 1, to-day. ress cAe Lommercial Hote

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