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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, MARCH I edly occupled. The mattee i3 to be lald bofors the Hoard. 1878. case I8 that of Mr, Johnson, who eccks n dlvorce on the crotind of adultery on the part of his wife. Mr. Fisk, the man with whom Mrs. John- son was charged with havingeriminal intercourse, was called a3 s witness, and admitted that they had been living on criminal terms previous to the discovery belng made. There 18 no opposi- tlon on the part of the respondent, and the bil 1a likely ta pass unchatlenzed. The third case ‘tut was eather ehary of presenting himeelf at tho window or golng down into the grounds to inqnira for fear of an smbush, The groaning continoed, and frightin) oaths were tntermingled with cries of Inx\l(!h. and by-and-by tha neighbors gatbered fo, and an investigation was made. A man was fonnd |gfin¢ down amid the shirnbibery stiot n little below the left arm. Howan in great agony, and was uttering fearfal [mprecations acainst his ** partner, " who had lert him. 1o had ed so_from 1865 to 1875 Mr. Jackron veas looked np to an one of the Jeading men of the Tar, and his opinion on questiona aflccting real estats was often sought by his fellow.attorners, who considered hin knowledge thorongh. Daring his nanociation with Messea, McAlllster and Jowett he made Investments in real estate inthe city, and thoy wers guite successful, At the timo of the great firo of 1871 he had amassed o largs amount of property, and, having recelved early Instrue. DEA’ e e e e . WIHITE=On the 1ath [nsl of hronchitis, Johg Eamuel, Yo on » axed £amuti, Fongertdon of Joser snd Jensle While,age ‘,A"C:‘DWBIDVAUH .+ PADETS Dlease copy. J. BON—AL 5:30 4. m., March 13, of N Gt R dckins, Jiov in fhe el TIoY 1t axe. 'Norica of fanaral her THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. * b temperatare yesterday, as obacrvod by Ma- Dasse, optician, 88 Madison street (TRisUNE Build- “Ing), was st 8a. m, 44 degrees; 108 m,, 46; 12 HOG-PACKI A STRANOE CASE, The Rev, Dr. W, W. Everts applied st the County Clerk's offica Tuesday for a license to marry D, F. Bwengel and Mary L, Ginochio, and upon paylng the sccustomed’ feo received the necersary docament. Swengel very nllumll{ heard of tho proceeding, and yestarday was aronnd to in- anire anout 1t~ Hlo wad in » bad smmor and very A Year's Work in Chicago Packe ing-Houses. = 8 fine epring overcoat nn, which had been just | tion from his father reganding Insnrance,—the re- | indignant, snd demsnded that the licenne shoul {s thst of Perkins va. Lyons, No evideuco has ANNODUNCEMENTS, 8 31, m., 451 8 p. m., 41, Derometet At | fukon Trom the rack In the hall, and ho was 1ying | auit of a lendun learned by tho parcnt in the Zreat | be canceled, The nolte clork informed him that | been taken In the case A Some Four Million Porkers Cut Up in OEMENEY 8a m., 20.78; 8p. m., 20.89. g?.- hn‘v‘h:'l'n‘u:r overcost a:;:wl'rf:\“fl:‘ -.‘1::9 canflagration in New York In 1830, ~he placed hin | 1t wasont of his power to recall the dacament, The Canada Southern Railway bill, which has Folitical. ce. 1 AD MW pres. {neucance in comnanies that were not local, and when the terrible destruction came jhat swept old Chlenga out of existence, he received fail In. demnity for meatty all af his losses, and was cnabled to enter Acain upon the life that he had pursueid so energetically and auccesstully. In the eventini rebuilding of the city he figured ae one of the most vigorons and enterprising men, potting np & number of busldings of the iost sab. atantial kind, aving & total frontace of hiid feot, the strocturer being npon Dearborn, Washington, Clatk, and State atreets. Threa hlocke of thore bulldings wero psid for on their completion. In 1870 he published a namphlet containtng his opin- fon on the city cortificates of Indebtodness, taking the groand that they sera tllegal, Like those of hundreds of o&ncr men his misfor- tnnen began with the panic of 1873, and the steady shrinkage in real-estate valuca preased heavily upon bim untll he became Ineolvent, an occucrence which took place abouta year ago, fla was not avery commanicative man, and, although it was known by his fricnds tuat his misfortunce weighed heavliy dpon his mind, ho kept his own conaeel and trled (o recover from hie losscs, but 811 his ei. forts proved fatile, 1o had been & healthy and active man until & yesar ago, when his strengib be. £an to fai) him, and sickness and businesa lostes gradually bronght him down to the ilincss which whereapon to make his protest a matter of record he filed the followlng: Allcense was tagen Festerlay for the marriage of wealge and_Mary L. Ginochlo, wilaw, Tiease cancel tho sald Mcense, 88 1t _was inken aRainst my whi. D. F, BWRNOZL. The lady nterested has not been heard fro neither has Dr. Evetts, bnt thers {3 evidentl misnnderstanding somewhera, ~ An explanation in ondsr. Dr, Everta certainly dld not get the censo without suthonity from some one, and did 1t, no doubt, as a favor. CONTRACTING FOR ADPPLIES, The matter of furnishing tho connty with sup- olies the toml# (clr wwae tho_uppermost qugstion esterday 1n official elrctes. The dispositidh that ad been made of the blds the day before was com- mented on and nniformly condemned by all who were not porties to the scheme, ant auch anti- “*Ring" contractors as were around were indig- nant, especially when reminded of tha fact that the controlling splrits of the Cammitice to_whont the bide had been roferred—Conly and Cloary— trere on tho Committco which made the queer awards of & yearago. Onc of ihe bldders cx. pressed his_indignation fn a substantial way, and nt an eatly hour, tn the tollowing lettar, which was handed to toe Clerk of the Board! At the prescnt state of afalrs, not expocting any fair The meetiog of members of the Young Men's Christian Association, which was cailed for yes- terday at 1 p. m. to nominate an indeendent tick- ctof officers, was posiponed nntil to-dsy st the close of be noon prayer-meeting. A correspondent, who sigms himself ‘¢ Slow Cosch," complaioa of the slow delivery of mail matter. 1f ho will call op Postmaster Palmer or Mr. Squicrs he can gel all the information he Mrants, and 1 there haa been any avoidable delay they will rectify it at once. From December, 1877, unlil March 12, the amonnt of taxes collected In Hyde Park by Mr. James (. Hamilton, Collector, Was $42,420.48, — the Jargest sam over collectcd, Of the personal tax Mr, Hamllton collected A1 per cent. The high- est percentage previously collected was 71. At 2:20 yesterdsy afternoon Frank Shoemaker, @ years of age, remding at No. 120 West Palk strect, was accidentally run down by an expreea- igon, owned and driven by A. Rambach, The ‘wheela paased over ! omen, and the little boy dted fram the effects aeversl hours later, The ex- pressman was not arrested, as the boy's parenls did not think he was to blame, Celfa Mitehell, s respectable-looking colored heen before the Parilamentary Committeo for Twelve Months, some daye, hns been referred ta & sub-commit. tee, with [nstructions to report that the head offlces of the Compary be retained In’ Canada, and that the floating liabilities be made A first charge on the Company’s receipts. This prac- tically accures all tuat the opponents ot tha bi hava contended for. Epectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. MoNTnEAL, March 13.—The Itod. J. ILu Beaudry, Mayor, in his annual address, referred to the ¢conomy practiced by the varlous depart- meuts during’ the past year, by which the ex- senditnre was $47,000 less than the approptia- {ons, Tho increase fn the revenue aboye the estimates amounted to $18,600. The debt of the city, In round numbers, is 811,831,000, whieh required §722,200 for interest and sinking fund. The cost of the new Water-Works wheno com- plete will be sg 734,000, —the balance to bo ex- cnded helog b:v,sm. ‘The new City-Hall, tho . Mayor thinks, is mitch too large for the reqiure. menta of the civie departmonts, e denounced the large and extravagant evpepditures for scliools in the city, which were only for the rich, and not for the poor, o recuinmended the TIE, DTOULAR MERTING, OF TNR sRyexTh ‘Ward Itepuniiean Clib will s hel . 303 1 e R oY ST AL A pATier o & 8iclork D us TPIERE WILL DK A MEETING OF TR C L e Yatel Beeciact 6F 1h8 VIVt OF 1paa at nm‘ srnnm B:hml-llnnn"llfll eyoning, toreiect & candiaale for Trastee far the village for ine envuin, ear, and t contider otier matters of PUBILC Intereay TP FRVENTRENTIT WARD NEPUBLICAN cLuh [ 1D HECURLICAN cLud o ent ho saked pardon, and said he woald not swear sny more. Fhes ring overcoat he had tried 10 get of ;‘?‘pplfi‘ll)liy. sfter being shot, but the shat had araiyzed him. 4 A l{:mcnn was called, and it was foond that the ball had pone downward toward the spinc. The burgiar refased to give his pame, or tho name of hispal. e looked abont 30 yearn of Age, and wag well dressed. 10in hande were detlcate and white, and from his outer and anderclothing it mught fare been inferred that he vas A person in caay cirenmstances, —that Is torsy, a perfect gentleman. Tho residence of Mr. D. C. Nichols, nat far from that of Mr. Peironnet, It was found, had heen ransacked on the same evenlur, and it was evidentiy done by the rame partles, The wonnded man, however, deciined to make any statement. 1ie did not biame Mr. Peironnet for shosung him, saying 1hat he deserved it, a9 he had taken the chances, On his person were found & long dagaes and & suc\uunn of farge cartridges. Ris pistol, he #aid, he had thrown lwll when he fell. The !emu man probably picked i t. ‘Mr, Peironnet says he thinka |t must have veen fhe Almighty that dirocted that ballet. 1le conld not aee two yards bofore him when he fired. Ilo fecls sorey to have been dl ‘gf oot The returns of the pork-packers of thls city of the work done by them during the twelve montbs ending with February last have been collated as nsual by two cnfcrorlsing Arms. Thelr results difer by abuut 50,000 head, which, though a larze numoce In jtactl, Is only 13 per cent of tha whole. The Commercial Dulletin makes the total 4,000,311, and the Commercial Report and Market Review gives It as 3,041,292, ‘Thodlferencais chiofly duo to the counting hy the Arst-named suthority of the dressed hogs recefved In the city from wagous, fo addition to the usoal supply by rail. It {s probably tearcst the teuth so far as the **cutting® of hogs ls concerned, whilo tha sccond is undoubtedly o nearer approsimation to the actual **packing,” outside of the stufl taken for Immediate con- sumption in the city. But elther s a ble A e e PR WELETI SWARD ECOALICRN CLUR WiTT hioid n meetlng nt Leonard iall, comer'of Madimng ant Western-av.. Thuraday, Staren 14, fn the futeren ‘Come one, coma 811, Good speaks Mincellaneoun, (RETING OF CITIZENS OF THE A B nen loagun for tha -ufipr:mf.?gf"",.’} anle of flauur fo minors wiil be held In the Presbytering flh‘:':r"a'n‘l:rgn"n' Viacenncs and DaX-avy., sl ¥'0'clock (AT, PRETZEL LRCTUNRS ' 3UST YOI Lo R T R L L R encs will po doubt grees him. up and ran off with 8 e X CATTAR WILL Al 33 ZENE T e dmw‘“t:edlmd ymu?:n '37{35'&’ -l:‘n’ E‘m“ bfl?\etm' l;n d‘;" all _in Enfizrd.}mfim' did not take an active part in potl 3‘:“.‘3‘“2?"?.5".’:-‘ #.!‘:“3%..." u-n'f‘l"h“'{x'q‘r".'x::'" '5’.,,‘"‘,’;‘ nassage of laws by which houses of fll-fame :3?::':;1:-0::1'1: {fifi"liufi'lffiufim" ;fr&:egrn:ng CC,;,,,,?' W] .;‘I{g,:}}::_flg‘,fi;’é?g',fii‘zfifl?jm DonInR for e e Terred charge of destic | bis bower to rotech bie. familyend property. Tia D el B K A i s A Demotraty | Bifatians” opassi o wihes and liiora 1o cotindy o) | would bo brought undor tho survelliance of tho | Chicago, to, eay motling of the comparaiively | Tehdt seats f1as: Comein ad near what & Commen has procared a hoge . which s to te plsced lice. wln the stock market to-day the principal busi- ness was_in Merchants’ Bank, which opened ‘1"0“5: and sold up to 5034, at which price It closed, Tiavid Carray was shot tn the head and in the fotlon. lier threo children, Charles, Gertle, and Tillle, aged 7, 4, and 3 yesrs n-meflu\a’. wers scut fo the House of the Good Shepherd, The bresking np of the (amily was s pitifai sight. A committee of the Dar Assoclation had a con. dwarflsh exhibit:made by other pointa. YIRS ENOAGED. Omitting the small houses, the two state. ments agree substaniially as foliows, in the number ol hogs packed: erhaatosny, WERY A, STOUNS AND TIE TV, DR 0N E i€t will spask before the Cltlsens' Leagae, Wane A lbaneare, Thr e e Lorenc 37 and during the War was arrested on suspicion of belng connected with tho secret societies ihon here, a charge which he disproved at the time, and he was relessed. * In 1408 ho msrried Mrs. Amella McDougall, daughier of John McGlnnts, of Joliet. 1o had no ctura an Tet bim have our sampies. Yours reapectin Bl BT iR ONA Lo, Ho. 135 Michinan ftreet, Tius letter, no donbt, cxpressca tho feeling of all the bidders, except sach aa were guarantced awarde prior to the bida being opencd, Dut there 1& no use kicking, for the same crowd that plannod on the ton of his houee, to be rung onthe occa- sion of any futnre lsrms, sothat the neighbors can awske and comb tothe rescns in case of & rald. . Two suspiclons-looking charactors wero ar. V. WILSON WILL GIVE B av s Jjall, 51T freat Magl n ference with Sher)T Eern yesterday afternoon 1o | ropeq fntho morning, and, from the examina- | children by her. the appolntment of (he Special Commitica have WIKTER PACKe| =1 March 14, at 74 o'clock p, m.” Ade reference to moving bisefice tothe Souih Bl0e, | (ion made, 1t leamedgg_tnhlhlo o e rammirne | CoHardalton leaves s brother, Francin. in this | 8000XD votca piedged to duae they pletsy, 108 log, wbllotn lits, way homo oot night, iy o ina, ov.170,| §9 and o with referenco lo bringing aboutsame fe- | burglar's domrades. Three mon, " anawering to | eliy, anda sitter, who b O ast, and who has | obtained by tha tteacticry of Fitrgerald, Tabor, | FICY 3, oinus re suppascd to be . usnen 1, Ra DADBITE'S PREPARATIONS farma {a the matter of jnrica in the several courts. | ¢vo"description of these worthies, spplied attho | been telegraphed for. and Meyer, and the hypocrisy of such as Cleary. | futal. ‘Two men were arrested on suspiciun, buf ) - B L A e b faves of movind tha ofico aa | the fetcription of therd, Fertlce S8 Komuard, | "“Rotico of o fubcral wilt bo aanounced to-day | The Commiiiee wij mees Satarday in privato and | Carray cannot {dentify them. Carrayis s Ro- racRERS o F] ) e L e 2 malter of convenlence to the Iisr, and wlll report | yionday night, and asked for lodging. Delngre- | or to-morrow. & commence golng through tho form of examining | man Catholic. g & Ea : 4 to the Bar Anncll‘fl:n on lhke question of Jarics. A {g""din'hi'z .‘:‘,n:;;a !Ilr. Lh":nl and uttered £oulo "’5;3";‘5’.‘3;,'."”"«"‘:;; sanwastior sanply-binnens | 1 "I‘ilm lrrfl:iressflgul clonfllact :mwncn hthe ]Ok‘n § I 3; Late Tacsday uight an unknown man, supposel real :30_o'clock the nextmorning they LEONARD SWETT. i ndians and 8t. Sulpics Seminary authorities Is H H % tramp, was iostantly killed by being ron | stopped ot Dr. W. O. Leroy'a, an asked for . wwhich scems o ltlie strange Is the facl thst the 5 4 * 3 o by Eagine No. 81 T e iho A Greas | breakiast, which was alio donied them. ~They ‘A MELAXCHOLT PICTORE. Bide forprinting an, stationery were oL penatythe [ atlastin afair way of settlement. The Do- izt e £ nue minfon Guvernment has maode au offer to tho Oka Indlans to remove them to Mantioulan 1aland, Lake Huron, where they will get frec grants of fand with $20,000 in cash as n settlo- next applled to G. A. i), who was at work in hie tront yard, and be offered thom what thay wanted ir Ihx.wnnld work, but they refused, snd moved towards Wheston. Fastern Road, near the.corner ot Kinzle and Tearitt stroet. Ha had probably lain down on the frack for a sleep, or whils drunk. The body was frightfally mangied. Decensed wasa A recent namber of the New York Star has the following roport of an slleged interview with Leonard Swott: the Printing Committes. i{offmann {8 Chatrman of the Committee, no doubt (o tickle b l&nc{. e was on the Pbllc Servlco Comumnitteo last year, and did not suit the crowd so well because A Allerton Packing Co.. ,|118,157116, 167 Ce ++|455, -137\‘77' 105, : 83,1 123,041 123, 043 5,000( 33,0 Original and Standard Mannfactures, OFFICE AND FACTORYt 4 . 33 years of ago, and was dressed in 8 — “A restdant of New York, who was for many years | airanger toihem, and this was tho caulest way 1o nent of their claims against the Beminary. The | Boyd, Lunham & Co ... Nos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 62 Washington-ot, B, B R oroth “coat, bluo overalls, slonch bat, and COUNTY ORDERS. e O In ‘Chlcago, met the Jion: | mwe bim s back feat this year. Thls Comulitea | [ndians have tho matter under conslderation. 6, 68,70,72, 74,76, 80 4 AL Jeathern alippere. In the afternoon the Coroner ' Teonaed Bwettat the Brovoort Honso a few da: met munn{ afternoon and took up the bids, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribund. y held an inquest, and returned a verdict in accord. EXCESS OF EXPENDITURES OVER AFPROTRIA- | sio, and drew from him & picture of the desolatiun | which, for pr nting, were as follows Quepzg, March 18.—A cable-dispatch hos ance with he facta, An inqueat was aleo heid |* TIONS. now aficting that city. Afr, Swett s the ablest | J. 8. Elwood & Co.. been recelved from Siv E. Palliscr, inventor uf upon Mra. E. Huffman, who died of vld sge, &t «Don’t It seem strange 1o yon,” 2ald a gentle- | Jawret n Chicago, and is thoroughly converaant | Clack “»2,“’,7,‘,"‘" the rified converted cannon, saying he had made | Davis Bros.... . 465 Huribut sirect. mam to & TIUNE reparfer yeaterday, **tbat, with | (With the aitussion of aaiee 1o that clty. Thecon- s the Canadian Government a present of & seven M. B. K l:|||rer"l‘lfl . Dasles, Atkinron & Co. awn Compan: & BEST SOAP, TIE DANES, versation was briofly a8 follows COene 10 a1l this talk about clty orders or cortificates of In- 3 Texal nd an cight inch rifled gun, to be deiivered | puver Fiald rd Ine “sIt Is reported, Mr. Swett, that the peoplo of 31 al 4 gun, elivered | Dupee, Baldwin & Co.. e e ao v i ams directing iat ail | debtedness, therc (s nothing sld sbout county | Chicaco e rabine To ksofmr P it & e freg of cast, Tiieso gune ard larger then any | Folrior Brosy,....oreur A e A e e e ter afanT the defendants who havo been served with proc ordors, and no attention called to the fact that | _ **1t 8 all true alr, and you cannot imagine, LW, J uow monnted at Quebee. Flapigan, Willlam ‘A'tH1al packago hent freq o roceips of 20 CEDLh siern, G meron, Amberg & Co 5 The figures represent a prongsal to doa given amount of blank and Jetter-head work, aud also to print the Board gmcemlmn in pamphlet form from week to week, the latier being substantisily all the wark that will be required, liowever, for the rea- »0n that all of the odices nave a stock of bianke o and that will 1ast for seversl years. All of the bide are straight and according pecifications, cxcept hose of f{aziitt & Reed and Cameton, Ame berg Co., both of whom prupose to charge o imuch per Dags for the lioaed praceed- ings, while the others have bld catimating the number of pages by the number printed last year —about 400 peges. The former uder 10 print the proceed| 13’. at $2.22 per pago and the Iatter chargo only 81.26 Yu nage. Tho fAignres given them are made on_thle_basis, adding thereto their bid for doing the blank work, from trhich a correct com- pacleon fa readily made botwean all competitors, and un no_other basis of figuring should thetr blus e entertatned. The Commitiee alao took up tho bids fo? statlon« ery and binding, and Jabored long sud tediously to maka a tabla_by which thoseveral bids could be compared, No conclusion was reached in sither case, and the work will be resumed this morning. CRIMINAL. Miss Jennio Stumer, & miiliner at No, 727 Ial- sted strcet, swora out & warmant yesterday slter- noon for tho arrest of Samuel Springer, of No. 741 Halsted strect, who, sho says, assaulted her in and have not yet appeared and pleaded, and also thoso “who mre stockholders and fiave not pleaded in fhe enits sgainst e, ba campelled to plead, answer, or demur writhin thirty days, or, in dafanlt thercolthat the bill and the petition of the Recelver be taken as confessed sgainst thom, And proper decreea cnter- ed accordingly. Leave was alao given the Recelvor to discontinue the proccedings began aganet Rab- ert Bayard, W. D. Cutling, and J. Q. Adams for the purpose of beginning uther snita against Cat- ting, Adamis, and the legal repeesentatlves of Hay. ard wherever they may live, reserving leave to )y hereafter, i1 necessary, to have the e8 o rnuuud, The Receiver {8 alea anthorized (o begin such new suits in sach way as ho_shall deem best, or a8 tho law may reguire in the different States Avhere ha may be comvolled (o ane. 1n the case of Johnson ve, Ward, Recelver of the Deehive Bank, better known as tho Chbandler certificate sult, tho defendants yostorday dled an auswer 10 \hs cross-bill, They propose to still contest the recent decision of Jdudge Willlams, holding that the investmont certiticato-halders ‘have no highes righta than simpte depositors, A man foll into }ino at the 5late Savings Bank, Tuceday afternoon, anc paticntly awaited hls turn 10 be served. Wheo bo arrived atthe window it was discovered (hat his bauk-book hadtobe balanced, Thia wan done, and tie again fell into Jino o recoive hisdividend, Whep he once mors made his appear- ance, atn Isto hour, he was rewarded with tho munificent sum of 10 cents, his dividend on his balance of 81, which he joyfally received and do- paried. Thets was no other item of naws to be fraihered among the broken hanks yosterday. The Ihird Natlonal w)u out_only snont £4,000. Tho yant cannot form any Idea of the state of affaira in Thatcity. 1t fs worse than any man can canceive Does it affect the lesding citizens?™ Nineteen-iwentieths of all the best citlzens of Chlusn ate bankrupt. Of every twenty you can can show yon that nineteen are utierly Latcbam, Lees & Milier) Morat, Heenoy & Co Morrell, Jobn & Co Oliver, R, M, & Co. Plerce & Whittemore Ricker, 8: Aee ver Small, Williar Stiles, Goldy& McMahan, .| 13, Tenfel, C. & Seiter. ....| 00, 434) 00,434 Toboy & Rooth..... 73,080( 73,080 Underwood & Co... o 14,05 TOTALS OF PACKING, The totals, including the emall houses, com- pare as follows: R DULLETIN. l MEVORT. Year. || Winter. Mr. Willan, o well-kuown lawyer of this city, L‘xhllnbu the following In & letter to tho Chron- e: ‘The retirement of Mr. Angus from office with his colleagaes hna relleved me from the responel- bility of naking & circamstance connecled wWith the caso of tho Queen vs. McGrath theground of an impenchment, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Covcnnstsr. Ont., March 13.—The steamer Lake Dreeze made o euccessful trip from Windsor to Pelee Island, and returncd, having n good load of frelght and passengers both ways, Thera is no ico to bu scen in Lake Erfe, ond navization may now be cunsidered falrly opened. . ; 1.oNDON, Ont., March 18.—J, IL, Hargreaves, I:rnpmmr of a halr-factory hero, was arrcated ast nighbt, charged with excessivo crucity to soung apprentices, male and female. Imples ments of torture, covsisti of ropes and pullics, leather thougs, padlocks, and gags were produced fu court to<lay. Une of tho victime, Anula Sparks, related tho - cruclties that had been practiced on her by Hargreaves and lis partner, Jarvis. 8ho had’been repeat- «ly lett suspended by the hands from the cetling of & dark room, onc time for four days. 11 ves would slacken the roge at dlnner- time, and bolat her agnin at night. Shedescribed tho gaxging and flogzing process as applied to hersell and soveral” othors. lisrgroaves was committed for trfal. Tho foreman has been ar- eome of them are of doubtfal valuot” 4T never heard anything sbont it," eald the ra- porter, **What in there wrong over thare!™ 4 Just you do this,* #aid tho gontleman, **You fsh ont the appropriationa made by the coanty for the fiecal year running from Dec. 1, 1870, to Dec, 1, 1877, and put them down 1a 8 column, &nd then you put ovcr agaist them the sams aciually ex- pended for which orders have been drawn on the Trensarer. fiaving done that, go to the Reviscd Stagntes and hunt up the scction sbont ‘aslon and malfcasance by officers, which rcads, & faras tins point is concerned, as follows: *+ Every peraon holding eny public office (wheth- ot fitate, county, or municipal), trast, or employ- ment, who shall be guilty of rontracting directly o {ndirectly for the expenditurs of & greater surm or smountof money than may have been at the time of making the contracts appropriated or set spart by law, or anlhinrixed by law to be contracted foror expended upon the subject matter of tha contracte, shall bo flued not excecding $10,000, and may be romoved from his oficc, trust, of am- BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Aada from the purest vegetable ofle. Unrivale e iRaterand the I\u%"tar Reein the Narsers h bas no equal, Sample boz. contalning o cakes, ient free an recelpt of 73 cents. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, Prom this Powder & beantitul and scrvicesble whita soft Honp, of any detired atrengih, csn be mads ten miautcs without the tse of gresss or pot. Package sent free on peceipt of 25 cants. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abtolntely pure. Tresd, cakes, paddinga etc.. mady {n'a short soace of time. keep longer, and are more di- Fetibiognan when mas of common snd e Trltes ons. A trisl packsge sent free on receipt of 73 centa BABBITT'S - SALERATUS. Tiined. None havo escaped bnt thase who wwere dealing In money, The failuro of half a dozen of tho laige merchants has swailowed up the small desters. Tha property in Chicago wouldn't sell for the mortgages, and_the original owners do not put & valuatfon on It now equal to the amount of the mortguges, Tho men who rebullt Chicago are all broken up.™ *% Hoiw has that ha&mnne% Mr. Swettr? +'You know," said Mr. Sweit, ‘*all aboat the robuilding of Chicago. 1er citizens could only re- build by the aid of Eastern capitalists. They went forward, howevar, with an cnergy unparallsled: bul the brick they put lato their buildings cost $15 per 1,000, and the lsnorers rocetvod ber day. The property that cost $160,000 they mortgaged for $75,000 or more, To-day I can got brickoat 87, and Jaborcrs st ony price, 1t s oasy to understand, thersforo, that the property eannot be worth mors than one-half of what it was valued at, sud that it io not worth enough to cover the mortgages." “ h;mu vroperty depreclated in every section of thd ety "\'e’u. it tsall altke. The other day I took a walk with M, —— & Drominent real-estato specniator, and he directed my sttentlon to s lece of_property, and sald: ‘A few years sgol was offered 3120, 000 for that ‘;mpmy. 1 rofused it, 27 demanded $160,000. 1 bave recently offered TEAD. Year. Wiater. 1870 1875-10|1, 560,063 3 1874-7511,000,H 811, 781, B0 I873-'411, 620, 02411, 581, 660 1 1872-'3(1, 485, 070{1, 450, 650 1871-'2(1,218, 851,220,208 18470-'1| 849,170 ' P18, 087 *go-'70| 088,140| o8u,140| os7.4v2l.... .. ... TNODUCTION, The Dulletin gives tbe following as the product of the two last winter seasons ot four mounths each: Pork, Lrl Of which yln;meul-" After listening to this ominoas declaration, the reporter went ovor to Lthe County Building for the purpoea of hnnting up the information which he necded, The firat part of it, that is, the npflmnrh- tlons for the last fiacal year, was canly obtatued, but to determine what orders had been drawn agninst the different appropriations forthe same fiacal year was 1877-'78. A BOPRLEBS TASK. 138, 430 e had novor acon anything In the way of book- 1870477, 200, 0f ol 3 b= cated for complicity, and Jarvis, the partoer. | Lar, 175,860 trial of Sydney Myors, of the Bechive, ls to come | Keaping which equated \o be fonad g the | {9 pell it for $12,000, and Idount whether I can | Charles Munch's grocery, No, 745 Halsied strect, Fo Cabsconded. At tho ol t th Tt thi o, toa, g Astandardarticle. Asample psckags sent fres oo v Criminal Court, at Wheaton, Munday, County' Buliding. He had stambled sometimes th Torlt.' ' You will seo from this that > ) -has cbacanded, the close of the court tho | &, I, ham: 32,404 P 0 tho :‘:1“:‘1““ x.&mn’ m‘mnr. unday, Son IEe B ol hE Sit0e. vbleln: . Hars he %fi.‘,pn?“,‘%’:fi‘.‘zo‘?f. e eo {i ::lm‘lb" withous provocition, Samuel wiil bo ar. Dg"c,, ;{;,d dificulty in kecplng Hargreaves from ,‘}"5“.:“" *‘;’ 25,088, 124 | tecelotor 25 eente. vy iy i elng oty s o he | UG OB SIS o Snatat o0 e T e Soge,ctga-mton, s b s | o7 he Enlen ottt Pr AL s | BABBITT'S iy rawe, tozether yeslorday tn the roors o ae | find whet you wint. | At the County A, no POLITICAL, s e on em- | uwway March 1A circular has been fs. | & Biafl. do: D 1,600,103 ployed In the shop of Avery, Loomls & Co., No, £0 \Weat Harrlson strect. Mo forged the namo of the frm to an order for some {ools, and was last eveningarrested for it, 1t i als0 sald that ho in. ¥1IE SIXTEENTIl WARD NEPUDLIOAR OLUBD held a meeting last evening at Meyer's Hall, corner of Sedgwick and Sige] atrcets, tho Prosident, Gen. J. D, Leake, in the chalr, 1zing oo suxiliary branch of the above-mentioned Bociety, 10 bo compossd antirsly of ladics, ta wark Rinong tie poor of thelr own sox. The pro- cecdings were condnctod exclusivaly in German matter bow lons you hunt, yon cannot find it The CI‘{'ISH.']!II fstinct account with each snd every ubject for which &n Ivflmpfll\lun 18 made, 1t 12 caay Lo tell just hosw much has been expenged for this or that pacticatar purpose, No attempt is sucd from the Customs Dopartment Instricting Collectors to enforcs the reatrictions axalost foreign wrecking vesscls ln Canadiau waters. —————— 8. P, shoulders, tcs |bs CREAM TARTAR, rranted froo from all fmpurities, The bousewit uvn' :nxy u‘;flflql. Tria) .pu'xu- scat tree on seceipte MBS beinerio actod 31 SEcrotar. for it orthacpaccilar picuota, | No SUSTOLIS | 3 o 1t win decidod thst & comitteoof | EEREI i ek shrentod e Svowed over MILWAUKEE. s 3 Lista wers m\)m\l}cm rilh-‘ Sectotas bx':;ulm\ g"m‘cl‘l; au”‘h Gl . ook l“'x"vl;'mg;: fve be appointed to present namea from which to | to the Criminal Court, 1] of the ladies presont, ng, sl told, -nino d d that th " e ate, withaut — any | aniempt, . however, | Select a candidato for Alderman, and that thasame | OMcer John Craak caught Jobn TPalmer in the POLITICAL, names of ladlos who had signed an ereemcent to | s e ‘P“mg‘m‘u“vkfla u“vm‘ tommlttes present the names of slx porsons for del- Jotn tho Soclety, and bad paid thelr iuitiation fce of 23 cents. A constitution, and sot of by-laws, which had been prepared by the Dircctors of the Tislief So- ciety, wers read and nnanimously adapted Thy temporary I'residont and Secretary wers continued, on sgreement, to tho drst annaal meet- Special Dispatch tn The Tridune. MiLwauxkeg, March 13.—Those gentlemen whose business it is to manipulate tho affairs of the Milwaukee Democracy held a mecting last night and determined upon the followlng ticket acs of stealing rom ms wagons of J. Lomax, pop contractor sends In a Dbill for mest furnished the Poor-Houne, Ineano Asylum. and Connty lioapital, ami an order 18 drawn for tho total amaunt of the bitl; and nobody, excent by picking ant the items, can find how much of the face of that order shuuld be charged againut the Poor-llouse, ar how much mannfacturer. 1ohadn Jively chaso after him, and at the corner of Van luren and Sherman streets, Pulmeldlnprfill denly and the officer tnmbled over bim, dlslocating hls left shoulder. Ile held faat to tho prisoncr and locked him up at tha Acuory, aad then had hls shoulder reset by a cgates to the Couuty Convontion. It was also de- cided to dllg: o with {ho primaries, and that the canildates be clected by the Clab, Duting tho sbaence of the Comnittee, Col. Louls Schaffner addresred the meeting on the neces- sity of scleciing the very best man to bo found in POTASH. centrated alkall, donbla the strength of zo’x‘n"?fl%wn."nmw latofiee on receipe of 38 cent ng, which is 10 be held the fizat Monday in Ma. against the Insane Asylum, appropriation. The | tho ward for the position of Alderman. The physician, for tho April election 2,140,081 THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of s G fluts was olccted temporary Vico-Presl. | System which prevalled thefo last yeoe in baoks | anagced of tho city oro ut prosent tn & deplorable | Chinamen {n Chieago try to limitats tholr whito | Hayor—iobn Biack, e &old for overy ounce of impurités feund is dent, and Mra. Lossig waw elccted Treasurcr for | ROCRIOG i: arvclonn., lkk.l'“ sfaciory, howerar, | cgndition, and, unless a Council was clected | brothren tothe best of \hale abllity, Adayoraeo | Compirofler—I. 8. White. 1 008 any of theas preparationss - thic same term. LR g lirnea averancw | (hia time that wus cqual fo tho emer- | & soveral inmatca of Wah Hung's laundry.on | Zreaaurer—Q. Trumpf, Grosse. ks o 638 2010 — A Namber of names wero added to the Hist, etor | leaf, and that, at prosent, 1t 18 osslble fo Snd WUt | gency, Irreparable ‘iojury might bo doze, to Sy eral e s aseaclt npon Dficer O Wole | City Atforney—D. 1L, Johusoa, A R TTs AND AYARAGE WRIONTS, For Sale by all_Dealers. Jenich \n'un mecting adjourncd (o tha frat Monusy “t;:'nerlw:m“ A e gt Q:;Uu i | the h‘"{'h It e nob nevesedry 13 Seloct | ters while lio was trying to scrvo upon them o | This s what the Domocratic bosses havo Thurjbporl wives the following tabics, showing e ————— pril mmany orders had been drawn againat cach and evary 3 rich, high-toned, aristuceatic Aldeeman, for this | scarchwarrant, Tha casawasto come up yesterday, OLOTSIES-CLEANING. agreed upon, but the rank and flle may not con- scot to the arrangement. Dr. O. W. Wight is credited with tho originality of first discover- SI'BUIAL TREASUIT-AUENT ILINDF, one of the Commiealon appointed by Socretary Shrrman to investlgate the charges againet the New York Castom.House officlals by Chicago im- the receipts and shipments of live aod_dresa hogs for tho last four months, also tho gross average welght of live hops by mouths and for the scason, with comparlsanss class had veen found most detrimental to the beat interests of the city. What they wanted was an intellfgent, hanest, earnest man” who would work for thy best intercata of tho people and the city. and the Chinamen, to mako suro of & favarabio verdict, sont a hox of fno clgata to Justice Sum. merfleld’'s house upon the preceding evening. The s was rotarnad, and in caurt tho Chilnamen wera appropristion. Ho could onfy find vut in a gen- eral way that Lhera were appronciations, exclusls of thoss for tho Interest nn bonded 1ndabitedned Can_be beautifally DYED | SrEia R LA T ED, At Il’lfllll‘(’l nee, Exe |pv- 4 0. 0.1, LO0K & ale it New York Castom; Hlouse offclala, by CHICALD 1% | far abous §1,002.000, that tha recclpte from fces | °Ac thla'junctura the Committes returacd and | ned 83 cach for disorderly conduct. Ing this ticket, and [t must be admitted that lt s haed G O B A Jioers, snd tho clarges oI SR, chicago, | Uad beea abut 8200000, and tiat ahost 3200, 090 | prosented e followiog names from whom 10 | inor arresta: Josooh o seny of ton | 188057 £ood one. Thoy aro all rat-clase men, sasoN OF 147778, [eRARON o7 TBTU-T7. SR had ot reccived his instrucilons yeswrdas MiGE | Jocicd, by the way) had beon act apart 10 ald In the Eonss » candidato forAlderman:(Willim Daaaino, | o Mtact i (o vaneflancic afiroads Gorga | lonest, capable, and woil qualificd; but R onme P | T | e Clilea, ‘North Eoun.n:x:.‘inwn"uomfixg:rg\:’n:-lm;tl?'?l{mwv:&‘lha mm‘mcfi“ of tha Court:Hou This would fi:dr&w Miachop, John Rhelowald, asd Fred | Tpompeon, vagrancy, npon cow talat of can they bo nominateal Thers is the MONTHS. mla\l:}d fi:l-;:'w fll;:;x'a- 0 es i k. l.fll Louin,dle. ‘onmiseion o o 3 ratous. Ldeptiof? , . ¢ 2 3 5 SN, ; Compiaju nanid mee, o by L e, B | e bt €140, alont ikt had | 3 Ritowatd dectoed to serv € nomiaates, | e o No. 142 Madison sttuels AlbettSan: | pyp with all of than excent e —— | Batiuen: Bhanie otcn dred durs {eolored), larceny of caata from Na. ‘Wabash avepuo snd Nu, 135 Madisun atreet; Paul Goetzke, lacconyol 8 sultof clothes from a cofee- Lonso at No. 423 Clark strect; Frank Shiclds, as- sault wilh Intent to rob Frank McCord, of Nu. 84 Ohly straots James Miller, assault with lotent to rop Valentina Sold. York would be tha first place to begin work, and from thefe the Uommission wonld coine io Cnicugo aud then go to 8L Loals, His instructions will bo here to-asy Wfl"lhll‘; when something more detinite will bo Known as the Compyesion’s plans, Collector Smith states hat (he charge that thers hae beon fraud in favor of Chicago inporters \hrough the workings of tho e Willlam Banslau was elected candidate for Alderman of tho $ixtcenth Ward by acciamation, The Committee on Nominationa reportad tho fol. lowing for delecates fo the County Convention, who wera elected: Dy, Danicls, llru;, svering, Philip Litterer, Heary Bplel, Charlest Frobest,and enry Hildebrecht. A3 REGAIDS NOME OF THE INSTITUTIONS, howevcr, ha was able to arrivo at accurato results, obtatned (rum the annal reports of the Warden of the Insans Asylum and Pour-Honse, the County Atent, and the Wandvn of the County Hospital, Thesv frures aro givou in the follawing 1ahle, the fNrst columa showing tha sppropriatlon: made for Black, \Whito has been Comptroller for threo terms nlready, 18 o representative Irishman, and = popular fellow. But the outs declare thut he hos been fed at the public crib long enough, and that 1t fis time for bim to etep tlown and out. Mike Krouso, the Hreuut Clty Treasurer, bas on.s00|so Al s, 10801, 40 ,D0D| 207,00 870,017 <70.60)) U50,605| 253,183 B71,161] 270.30)) 243,032} 257.05 Tot. llvo[2,030,618( 272,25](1,714,701| 201.00 No. drea'd| U3, 813]..c00v0ee|] 370,833 B LADIES AND GENTS, [ and cleancd. DIRD! Tmported CANARIES, Talking Pairots, and other Fancy Birds rds. Goiitls Aquarigms, FRED O mimilteo was appointed to call wponMr, | A Justice Summerfield yeatarday held the fallow. | gnly had one slico off the public loaf, and he | Zo=r ol o Sy e | KAEMPFER, 127 Clark-st. 1 ediste Ti tatls 1 i \Which has | ihe tacal year, the second the amount spent, snd nf im of hi i1 % fng: Aundrew Colling, assaultiag lcuty Uelt, - e X 2,733,481} ... ...][1,885,623], Binnedis Transportation act ls oug, which bas | fof Wik crlira have been ttawy syl ho third Biaslau and tnforos i ot Wla somivation, | 88 vo theSad; Natt Schracdsr, larceny of & | 2210 U A€ bo il stond asid ut s ( O tolalefh 79,43 Taxiermists' Materlals, &, the exce of expepditare over apprupristion: Anent. Ocerdrain. L stage of the pame. Trumpf is a popular bunker of tho South Bide, aud waots Krouse’s tace. Buth are (iermans, as Black is. D. H, ubuson 18 & well-kuown lawyer hero, whose only urawback is that e was born In thls coun- try. He fecls this disability, but excuscs biin- s¢lf upou tho ground that lic couldn’s help ity a8 hie was ot consulted, "Phe old feud between tho * Dutch and Irlsh ! has broken out afresh in the Democratic ranks, aud threateus to ratso tho devil with the har- Yorkers, and which has heen disproved overy time 1t was made. 11 ia absotutoly impossible, ha says, that there ahould be fraud in the transportation of gouds, the best proal of which ia that nol s dollac's worth of gouds hian ever been stolen or lost on tho way from New York to Chicago, ‘The goods ara Pui into the cate, which ate sealed. Lesides that, the rallroad companies furniah bonds for their safe traneportation and dellvery, Thae |m- porter bimself alsa furnlehes & bond, #0 that thero sre threa chiecks ow Lho watch on the bal) grounds some thies years ago, since which time he has boon vut of town, $000 to the'za: Aunle Davenport, lacceny uf $20_{rom Louls Frederick, $600 to the 14th, Justice Scully held Edward Turner In 8500 to 1ha Crininal Court for the latceny af a coat fram Charles J, lluaty John Itoberts, larceny, g- 0 ditto; John Novak, stabbing Joha Drorak, $n00 diite:* Jonn Procis, craelty to animals, $10 tne; Michuel keele, l’n"rétflnh $300 to the22d; Ellea Simpson, vagrancy, 50 Sue. BUIPMENTS. ¥ Searon Season 1870-* in uurpurl of liccardor Drockway'a position in re- gard (o the abstract department wero unantiaously . adopted. ’I’fln ‘Committce that had been appointed to in- form Mr, Uaaslau of his nomination returncd and reporicd thal the gontleman declinetto serva un. der snyconslderation, The Commitiee on Nomi- naliuus was thereupon instracted to prescnt wore names for candidatcs for Alderman to the next woeting, Au adjournment was then had, OTUER MERTINGS, AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, . & and 70 Wabasb-av. Thursday, Malrfl,_at 9:30 , m,, REGULAR SALE OF CROCKERY Inusne: Asytum .. CanuyAveat Ly -AbEL Hoepiin: Wi AR LR Bhand Snee $273,100 B161,170 $180,120 ‘The question, then, is, Whother the Connty Com- miealoners bave been gullty of contracting dircct- l{nr Indirectly for the exnenditure of mora maney than was anthorized tobe expended ou tuesyconnty busincss, and fraud is not only fmoracticable | fustitntions, snd next, if thoy nave beon zullty, A meetlng of tho Fourteeath Ward Republica t 0:30 rdsy mtomiog I, Fi but Vispossthic. ' e charko ta generaily rugatieid | what i the vaine of i If thoy mavo beonzulliy, | A miection o e Locanor Hall, No. 630 Alwaue W D e o e e abuyy| Many-of tha party. Atother ronsoll whiy this on himpiieecry on i puctof S York, | Cue spprourntionat, eroare e outalandiog | koo srepis, oot oveniog, JEs, Sots B | Shtitafentising dups ot s b vhom ho'set | prevara ket 1ot B, 19, St neive dele 15855 v unpaid urdets, which have beeu alzoel [ resident, in the chair. o nawmes of fou; tying slops at i 3 v y elec ¢ e 7077 tlon will only result, 83 i1 has heretoforo 7 Cuunty Clerk and countcraigned by the 'l‘mnyuwr? gemlem‘tn wera provosea for memburuhl] ."nn"n e e fhit Whack uon "3;‘ L ’ gatea by ballot to the City Conventiun, and toey clect five of thelr number by lof Lo make the nomingtions. 8o that the chance for a slip betwixt thacup and the Tip Is exceedinely prob- able. And tho Itepublicans are ndt going to oncouraee the movement to place so ood & ticket In the feld for the slmple reason that 16 it will bo hard to beat, The Temperance tnen, too, propost Lo Wix thinga by Tunning a ticket of thelr own, while tha Soclalists and Green- mbernl “l"l“ " umlu:w tho nr‘umu 8 ‘T greeable. o apat was quita s lively one, sad wheft puwdmln rglrouwd o the Teat end uf his yard Franzen hecame 80 enragod that ha folluwed him and deait hlm several blows upon the head with s biog, In- icting what D, boltenfell and Schwldt ferm scrlous injuries. Franzon, who fs Captain of 1fook snd Ladder No. 4, located at the caracr af May and ‘Twelfth strcets, was arteslod, and was mdmitied to ball o bonds af §1,000 ta the 2:2d Ly Total number hogs recely. e, dive and dresscd?... 2,703,438 1,885,623 Total numver hogs shipped, live nnd dressed,.o. cooee 203,798 233 Leaving for packing and ity iU Ot s ese os £,400,703 1,656,300 PRICES OF 1008, The following table shows tha range of prices r‘uld for hogs by packers durlug each weelk ol i in completely disproving it Culted States Appratser Tiam te not cothusinatlo o the aubject of the Commisaion. 112 thinky tho Commtanion inight, with thn cxeception of Mr, Tiinds, been greatly \mproved. ~Wille Appraiaer- Gepersl Mercdith In u very nice, reapectabl lonest old zentleman, be dors 1 n Mr. oplnion, poeaces the smount of colitage necessory {a tute Inveatigation. As for Appralser Liruv, ha sa Countcticut man who has been stationed in 1o the amonnt of about %0, 000, Under tho opinlon recently given hy Connty-Attorney Wal- 1ace, the expentes of ono fscal year can only be paid out of the tazex of that year, ~Bo theve orilers In excess, whith wera drawn against 1ue nxpenses for the fiscal year 1870-'77, caunot bo paid out of the taxes of the fiscal year 1877-'78, RO B8pDIN. priation, howercr, for iho " facil year 1870 77 in . inendicient to pay thom, d the queslion coinea up, Jlow are the hold wero accepted, Aftor the transaction of somo further routine buslnoss, the Club adjourucd. An admixtare of old Grecobackors and Comman- {nte, now calling themaelves Natlonsls, inet at the YPreinont ouso last avening In tho capscily of & Committes,- W, V. Barr) lste Communiatic can- dldate tor Caunty Commlssloner, prosided. The proposition 10 hold a Town Convention for the routh Slde Saturday wse reconsidered, 1t was Bolh o Open Los aud in Packages These goods comprise & good wusortment of WEHIR Qranite, C, C. China, Brown and Yellow Ware, Al%0 60 Fine Decorated Toliet Bets, Goods packed for country merchants, GEO. T\ GORE & CO.. 10 get New York, snd, It report is correct, I agentioman | their money? 1t (heao supplies were furnistiod by ngreed to hold Conventions {n al) thio towns 8 week | 50%HCT 0oy backers wiil'do what they can o' make thin @ lnat scason; also the avorsge price of the Auctjoneers. of nly third-rate ability, whose place on the . th from Satnnday af 7:30 o'clock to mominate town 1y ) 28 | goason, with comparisons; — O o coald biave been occupied o tho greater ",:‘.'i‘,‘.:’.'{.,‘:{,{,‘u.,‘,, e, coulractors BAve s clalit | umcon., A notorlous thief named Robert Drecklaridge, | WVelre - Suigpy Wit coml By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Season Senson Rrason Week ending AWT7-'78, 187877, ° 187576, Ko 3 00 85, 40@25. K0 §7.1637.70 +v 4,00%05.10 6,40G05,80 7. L B4 4,2504.03 5.43@5.80 0.60007,20 4.25654.00 5.05G00.00 0,75087,2] ,20¢44.43 B, DOGRS. D0 L.60GT, 16 0 50300, 10 6.00607. 25 B.604C0.00 0, UUWT, 25 B 4,20 U, 5 a. 10&&:1‘ 40 navant of the scrvice aud the benells of the rubln: by & wote competent man, and one lcss iable 10 l0ok an the acia of the New Xork obicisls with & partigl eye. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. A WIBATON DURGLAR DISTOSED OF. The tevolver of the citlzen hsth been loveled once moro agatust the burglar, and sgain with deadly vffect. A houssbroakier waa ahot yeater day worning In the Town or Wheaton, under cir- cumatances which seem to bhave awakened iho belie! 1a some plous minds that the hand of Provi. dence had sowmething to do with the pulling of the trigger. Tho Coroner's jury will have to retarn a werdict {n this casa of **Died by the visitation of Gdod." X Mr, J, §. Peltonnet, who (s 8 well-knowa com- sulssion an in this city, lives at Wheaton {u a comfortable manslon, which has, appar. ently, charms for the burglar, ~ Wheaton resldeuces have been fovaded freQuently of late, and many articles of value carricd away Ly thicves, whu go out on the 11 o'clock traln, and come in v the carly traln laden with plander. About 2 o'clock yesterdsy moming Mr. Pelrounet was swakened from & sound miecp Dy $ho scratche jug of e match and 8 fasn that lalfowed, ll"ll}l':‘ Tho who was arrested & fow evenings azo, and who s alresdy under $1,600 bonds to the Crime inal Court, was yestorduy yositively iden- tlied by n grocory-keeper on Weal “Twelfth stroet, who & that, shout thres weeks IE\). Hreckinrid; s hold hitn1 up on the corner of Cu: rects, and, after chlaroforming (him, tool his watch and chaln and $10 in cash. . Tha watch was recovered afterwarde theough m **go-botween.” Another person, shopkeeper on Madisun street, positively ldentl- fed Butllnvldi- as the porson who played the bugzy eamo 10 front of Lie storc, while his ** pals "' ancaked $38 uut of the tlil. - Besides these, et wanted for tho sttempted burglary at No. 4 West Adama street In conjunciion with **Blsa* Shea and Ueorga Gibson. e ————————y CANADA. A Weak+Knoed Protectlon Hesolution Loat in the 3ouse of ComMUNS=DIVOTcoOs— Montreal—The Oks Indlausm0Other Afeirs, Buacial Dispaich 80 Tha Tridune. Orrawa, Ont., March 13.—The House of Commons sat till 4 o’clock this noroiog debat- fog Blr Jahn A. Macdonald's smendment to the wotion to go Into supply. The ameudment was 2 foliows: *“That the welfaro of Canada re- quires the adoption of a natfonal poiicy whlch, can be pul fnto tue next yoar's lax-fovy and ralsed by taxation, If, however, the claims are Nlcyml from the beginning, this cannot be duve. ‘The matter ts onu which deserves Investigation b; tho County Commlsslonera and tho law uiticers of the county, Itis well to acttle it nuw, becauss thio satie sy othcrwiso happen this ycar, KFor inutance, the appropriation for the County Agen oflice for the faca) year tmnnl;' Dec. 1, 1878, $100,000, HBut 1t -chlu rom the quarierly repart of tha County Agent, covering the inonths of December, 1877, January and Fevruary, 1874, ihat he has siready expended $01,000, lesving only ),000 Lo cover the remainiog nlue munthe, of which March, October, and November are tolerably Leavy unes. calling for an expendituro of about $10, 000 cach i oy average. A prompt scttlement of the question may now save the counly ifrom drifting into the same dificultics which are now besctting the City of Calcayo. Tho Tammany Democrate of the Second Ward met Jast oight ab No, 613 Slate streot for the purs ose of nowinating 8 Ward Commities. Me. Willlam J, Chingeu presided, sod made & brief spoech, In which he dwelt upun the sdvantages of nuwefashioned plan over tl ld-t1ime one. preciacts wero then called, snd nominsted their men, dve from tach pretincl. The Ward Cowmittes, when coustituted, will choose two of 1ia own members 10 serve oo the Connty Commits teo of Urganization, About thirty persons, coumprising what thers ls 18 of the Bociallstic Labor pariy uf tbe Fiftesnth Ward, mot last cvening in the tallor-shop at No. 2y Mobawk street, Alter ong or two exclted apecchea, n whics ihe old political partics were scathtagly denounced and -v"{:xy exhorted to work for and vote for the only pendent part; {n exiatence, viz. : the Socialistic Labor Comtnitiece was appointed to work up the ward, solicit suoacriptions, and turther contrivute to the success of tho orgsnization. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The Coliector of Riverside turned over §325 and and the Collector of Lyons §1,127 yesterday. Pitzgerald snd 8poftord have buried the hatchet. They are both sorry for what they have aaid of one anather, and will pever act 80 again, The Committes appolnted to Investigate affalre ‘Auctiopcers, 78 and 80 Handolph-ss REGULAR SALKE, Friday Morning, March 15, at 9:30 a. 1. Now Parlor and Chamber Sults Goneral Houschold Furniture, A Full Line Carpots, Cooking Stoves, Desks, Lounges, Goneral Merchandise, Eto,, Eto. RLISON, POMEROY & CO. —_— e ———— By WM. A, BUI'TERS & €O, Auctionsers, 174 Kaat Raadolpb-st. DRY GOODS AUCTION SALE. DRY GOODS,CLOTHING, Etc. 130 o'clocks REGUEAR SATURDAY SALE, New aud Used lousehold Goods, Parlor aud Chamber Sots, Cruckery, and Geners] Merchandise, To the attor of The Tridune, Cmigaao, Merch 13.—Your Milwankes corres spondent io this morning's fssua says the Hou, John lack, prospective Demou: candldata for Mn{ot of that city, 1s a German, and puta forth that as one of the strong poiuta of his candidacy,—the strongest, fo fact, The benetit he will derive from his nstionality will lie wholly fn the fact that be & omewhat popu- lar Irishman, who would cars to raise he 3u=.um\ of vace i€ & Gorman wera vowls uated agaiyst Lim, a3 seema probable. J. Q. I'nevost, —— A NEWSPAPER SUIT, Bpecial Dispaich fa The Tridune, Mizwaukxs, March 10.—Bmith & Btark, at- torncys, hava brought sult agaimst tho Seatingd Printing Compauy for the recovery of §1,500 fees for defending the said Company (o an lm- portant lawsuit. Tho Company refuscs pay inent on the ground that the charge i arbl- tant, Ou the other Land tho attorneys claiu that the suit was a very important one, involv. {ug the posscasion of the Sentiuel propesty, aud that they earned the mouey, = 2,708, 40 Barch 2,000 .63@A. 55,00 7.70a8.40 Average... F LY $5.08 $7.4 PRICES OF TRODUCT. The following wern tho average prices of product for three scasons: IRTTSH, 18707, 'i“.ls OBITUARY, OBADIAT JACKSON, ‘The desth of Obadiab Jackson—a maao in the prime of life, and ono as famillarly known jo bosi- n ud professional circles as almost any man in Chicago—occurred yesterday mornlng, Tho dls easo that caused hisdeath was typhold preuwonia, from which he had besn sufening sbout thres weeks, 1lo was the eldest son of Obadiah Jackson, o BASTARDY, (T8 TO EUROPEBAN MA! » Bpecial Dirpaich 0 Tha Triduns, Xro AN MARKRTS, DIRKCT BXLOR: ilie prescnce of some une in his bed-roor ‘I followiug tablo cxhibits the dircet ex- ijie prescace of wuito upe 1 Ble bed:uom. %Be | New York merchant, and was born n Brook!ys, | gy the fnaaue Asylumand Foor-louse wilh visit | BY readjustment, 9f the tarlft, will besedt | MiLwauses, March 13—Paul Ellers was | portsof bog products from Chicago to' Eu- | SATURDAY MOUNING, March 10, 8t9:90 oclock. 4} B e D b e e matebt. here pemn | N. Y. fo 1897. 1lo cams to Chlcago with bia | 1y vhlt | 153 foster tho agricultural, minin . e ts during tho winte ‘ 174 Eamt Tindolph That ot Dis wite, e called 1o her, But receiv Teiner s 1645, and at the age of D ycare was seat | \B¢, lusuisutlons s8d comuneaco. thele work 10+ | ygur) ring,. and .- othor M T LA | lockod B tho County Jall last night on th | rovest B3TS Rt Aoom dusk Y. 4. BUTTERS & CO., Auetlonesrs suply, and lmmediately the Idea’occurred to Kim that'a burglar was in tbe house. lie jumped out of bed and followed the retreatlug figurs, which ho gure' IDOTFOW, Collector Miller, of Norih Chicago, will turn bis books vver to the Coanty Collector Satardsy. 'Ths charge of bastardy, preferred agalnst him by Mary Evers. Paul j517 yeara of ago aud Mary closcd, compared with tho returns of the pre- o 5k Msry's (R, €.} Colleze, then in charge of viuus scason: the Rev. Father Klusella. o remalned fn that Domipjon.” The resolutlon was declded By J. MUNZER, plece of political clap-trap, Auctior aoer, - Zard, il Bow conceived {0 be & rabber. Tho rBIch B | | atitution nntil 1851, avhon ho entored the whole- e ' 1. Tho boy cxpressed lls willlognces to marry wese | Port,| Lara, | other] seats,| 7 stalrs loward the lower partol (he Louss, and Mr. goods his " | Coliectors of Barriugton aod Bremen banded In called a *protection " resolution by courtesy, | the gir), but his mother refused to give her cou . " | othert Meots, d t e ale s e e e A ey b et orra. ke, s | \BelE buokeycetcpinr. e b e ey, oo teamny | Set s the malcb. Tuls wmaraiag the yousg | _Exome— | vl | (0 |bow| baw | Brt Chattel Morigage S futo s room whera he kept Lis gunu and pisiols. Felzing a revolver, e went 10 the east alde of Lh bouse, whers Lhere are everureens and busbes Y‘_omn ug closu ta the house wall,and an vrchard youd, e imagincd tho fellow might bsve es- BY A‘UO‘I"IO'NTI ot UNZEL, Auctioness. —_— By CH1AS, E. RADDIN & CO.y man was bound over to appear at tho ezt term of the Clrvuit Court, HYMENEAL. Auv oxamination of_the records discloses the fact that luad-Inspector McCafrey has never qualified. 1t e dovs notguslify o s (ew dsyasn efort will Lo qwado in the Hoard to elect bis successor. with a view of being us non<committal as pos- sitle. The Premier sald ho would consider it amotion of want of coufidenco In the Govern- ment. On a division being taken the vote received an excellent buslness trafalng, oad 1 & 2 few years gained the roputation of beinga srewd and sctive man. e was then known to many of the present leading buatucss men for Uls Jntegrity, 370 50| 3,791 150 B0 00 caped ihrough vome lowcr cutrance on that side, | Jud Raa ek percention. Ho witended 1o | intbo County Gaurt yesterday s sait in attach: #pecial Disyalck 10 The Tribuas. but the ' meat was_comnenced by 1i, L. Slayton agal: stood 76 for the steudment and 114 against. = 22 "Auctlonéers, 118 120 Wabasa-av. cold B s, "acrs. the {'«'n'ff-.'.'n‘fififfi‘"wcéfié'fl’nlmfifn"‘ aavime | BN R, thoelocutionlat Ao ficovet | Thren patitions {or tivorco urs boforo tho Do- LevexwosTs, Kan, March 13.—Asthus ] AUOTION 8ALE BOOTS & SHOES FRIDAY, MARCH 16, CHAS. K. RADDIN & C(., Auctioneers. maraudes, he fired & sbot in ono direction. sod theu looked towsrd the porth end of 1he dwelling, and fred soother shot ato the bushes. By tbl tiwe the fswlly were srouscd. Mre. Pelronnet came rushiog to the roow, followed by the serv- teoed by the souad of o Simmous, of tho firn of Bimwons & Btelger, was mareicd this cvenlng to Mrs. 8. W, Kiasell, It was the socicty cveut of tho acason. yrescats smounted to over §3,500. e — THE WASHINGTON LIFE. 1n another column wiil be foand the eighteenih annua) statement of the Waahington Life-Insur- ance Company of New York. The chsracter of ita investments, its large surplus, agd the well- ‘knowa integrity snd conservatism of its masnsge- ment, rendcrs tbis Company a safe depository for fuads fog the protection of widows snd orphans. ., wri’ was fesu Slayton clalue to ww been Vaudeghof'y agent, M’co be unpald, **The Elaton and Wheelinz Qravel-Tload Com- pany. " which bas opcrated » toll-road between this city snd Wheeling the last elZht yours, i3 i trou- bie, A suspicion exists amung thoss who have becl B 543! ng toll that the Company bad no rigot to the road, is minusa charier, cte, and fusy, pro- Joss togetat it "f':fuu\ Lok "\hm' rom & commlttee o 08 slong the road, wae at the botlding, and sald that he hfl caused tho rec- ords to be examined at sgzlnn-ld and here, sud tuat ba bad beon unable to fnd that the Company had suy clalm o the premises It bas uninterrupd minlon Seuate. Onails tust of Hugh Huoter, of Egremont, who secks to bo divorced from hus wife, Catberine AcPhce. flunteris a young farmer. He warried, in 1574, the daugbterof & nelghborlug farmer; O his side it was & love- mateh, but she married bimn st the sollcitation of her Iather and mother. They ouly lived as busbaud aud wife one weck, whed sho left him and went to Torunto, whore she now livea with 8 former lover named Andrew Tait, by whow she has bad two children. Bbe makes 80 oppo- sition to the divorce, aod told Huuter he peed not go tu tbe e:gcnu of gettiug oue, a8 aby wonld meyer troubls him sgalo. Thesecond what I8 is now, aud becama _well ‘wnlvd in commercial law. He remalned with hie ather unti] 1850, when he akowed & atrony dealre to cuter tho legal profession, and subscquently entered the Harvard Law Schoul, where ho graaus ated with honors. O blé tetura frow that insti- sutlon b ontered tho offico of Scatcs, Mclliister & Jewett, whore, soon afterward, he began actively the practico of the law. Judge Ecates cotered tho army st the begluning of the Waz, snd tue Aria be- camao McAlllster, Jowett & Jackson. 'The youug partoce grew profclent in chancery law, and on the clectlonof Judge McAlllster to the Deuch of the Rucuruer's Court, the frm became Jewett & Jackson, aud cootiou- [1 bo sud asked the Louschold keep quiet, whils he weut W windows on the otber alde and began a fusilisde, mcaot to srouss L nelghtars, whlch it did. 13 the meantime ons of ibe lfilvlfll!klh who had kept watch at the east window, beard a wan groaa- ln{‘nnhr “‘Owy God; Omy God; 1 am shot.” Vhan Mr, Peroanet camae back be was tald of this, CELEBRATED tmu{hfll PUSEETEES L otlcbe the Unton—expressed tosll EE?" I sha opward 8% 80¢ per ©, ~ Addresé orlere QUNTHER, Contw u oner. Chicdgo. -

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