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3 . ‘G 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1878 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Bam Colville, of *Folly” fame, iz at the Tremont Honee, ' Gen, Jatas B, Fry, 1. 8. A, of New York, isat the Tremont tfonse. The Hon. W. A. IlMoward, Governor of Dakota, fa at the Tremont Honse, . The Ilon. W. A. Hownrd, Governor of Dakota, 4 at the Tremont 1lntee. The Hoa. Thoms# R. 1udd, Green Bay, Win., In reistered at the Sherman Huuse, J. W, Suiith, Genernl Mannger Frio & North Shore Rallroad, Detrolt, is at the Sherman House, E. . Burlingame, Superintendent of Pab- it Tnstruction, Springfield, 1ML, is at the Tre- mont 1ous Tha nunouncement of marriaga of Alex Schioesser proved fo be the joke of some aerlgning Loy. Thera s o lot of men and women's lizht snmmer clothing awaiting identification at the ‘Weat Madison-Street Station, A vole token yestordny on an exenraion traln from Coldwater, Mich., resulted: Harde money, 1825 hoft-monoy, 1. J. W. Cary. Cieveland, O., Genernl Ticket Agent of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern 2atiroad, is at the Sherman House, Tho Baptist Haeial Uniou held their nnnual rennton at the Tremont Tlonese Inst night, About 150%at down ta the imnquet, and the evening was spent in specehies and soctal chat. Mra. Emma Bacon wna yesterday found in n aick and destitits condition, and living alone at No, 730 lnhbard atreet. She was taken fo the Connty THospital, and a sok residing at Dundee was notified. Early yesterday morning g female child #bout 4 weeks old was Jeft on the Yoor-step of No, 701 Van Lnren stres It was kindly cared for by the occnpants antl Oficer Biilon came around and ook the walt to the Foundlings' Home, 'T'lie temperature yeaterdny, as observed by Manese, opticlan, 88 Madison etreet (TRinusE Jinlding), was at8a. m,, 52 degrees: 10 545 12m., 5033 p, w, ometer a8 0. M., H0.57; Ccroner Dietzach yesierday held an in. quest upon Ida Lewls, 35 years of age, who died eaddenly VWednesday ovenlig, of convalsione, and apon dnmea Benneti, 8 yeara of age, who wan age cidentnlly drowned at the Adsma-street bridge, in the river, At 11:50 yesterdny momning a yonng man named Henry ilennesecy, driver of ascwer- waron, watls mnkine a «hort turn at e corner of Thirty- acventty and lalsted streets, fe)l off. and both whnels passed over iy body, 1le residen at Nov 1509 Arnold etreet, A meeting o the Garden City Amatonr Journalista’ Clab was hield (n the varlors of e astevenluz, President . O, Carroll in aper enhitled ** loys - Day and we detivered by Vice President Row- . Yosturday” w ley, aml met with appinusa. ‘Chera wers on exhibition in tho connting- toom of this papee yestesday Lwo Dnchesse d' Arvonlemo penrs welehlug respectively twenty- faar and etehieen onnces, butlt from the same miom, They sweee ratsed inthe cloor-yard of toe Hon, Willlam Kaueher, of Uzegon, Mo, James MeNuity, residing at No. 306 La- Falle street, wille alighting fton: a Chicago avenue cat ut tne corner of Clark wnd Erie streots, foll, ul the wheels paweine over the call of one leg cot nlltoe flesa 0if. ‘The man wia drank, and tie criver hau warned hin not to get off until she ear ptovped! At S o'clock last evening n tenm of horses aitaened toa farmee's waron, owned and driven by M. Coturn, besame frizhiencd at the corner of Archer 1veaus aw QQuarry strect, ran awuy, throw- rez out Mre, Cohani, and alightly injuring both her amd her nuseand, They wese atiended In the Lunso of J, Zimmerman, No, TU8 Archer avenue. The Tizeentive Coinnitteo of the Woman's Forelen Missionary Society held a monthly bosl- < meeting fn one of the rooms af (he *ethodiat Coitrel Block yestentny aoening, Mra 1214 1t of Lvanston,” presidtig. No itniness of ju- pactanee wid tranvacted bevopd hearing a (8w re- Porteof sub-committoes, ete. Mol W. I.. B, Jenney delivered the sec- ont of aserfes of five luctures on ** Arehitecture Jast esenmgt, In the Academy of Design, atd was ettenuvely listened to by ulte o large Andience. Lue dectiare wax one for tha genersl stdent, nnd et of the urcaitecture of ancient Chaldes, Asxvrin, amd Juded, the origin of the imhabltants, the eountey, ete. The Jisltan Colony of Chieaza bave had dortyred for them by Prof, L. Grezorl a heautifal deaning emblenstic of thetr soerow at the sleath hing Vietor Lomuniel, the champion of the Ml nich will be wcnt to-ay 0 Vaithh resolittions alag vxpresss ve ol the sorrow of Chicaze Italluns st the death of Victor Emmanuel, 'Tharo isa liltle S.year-all girl, giving the nriae of Tla Buris, #stovping nt preeont at No, 11 Brown street, She sige slhe camu in on the card yesterday from Wardaw, thut her father und inother dre deaa, and thai ahie ran cway from an sunt, She b Hant brown bhate, lowg, thin feas tures, Lirnt complexion, and i clad in o light calicn drexa with plok trimming, and a brown struw iat with flowers, Bne apeaks Engliah and German faently, Tie Heflalo Courier says {lhiat a nolls ¢ case of Charles I Ward Smith, of Clicago, 'The chargy cunspiracy, mindemeanor which would have ruljected them to n fIne of only $1 in tho discre. tion of the Coutl. ‘The cave at irat appeared (o be of @ verioys charccter, bt a careful Investiga fon of 1L by the ollices led to the concluslon that it Wan the recklevws performanca of 8 couple of boys futent upon buving what thoy cousidered fun. Last evering: the Aleneum gymnaseam €lavs gave an exhibition of iher akill at thelr cours woNeua roomw i the Athenicstn Budldioy, No. 50 Dearborn street, The attemtance of spectalors was lurge, ond the cxbiibition wae a meritorions ano i every particular, reflecting éredit apon the £hins and upom Prov, C. 0. Duplosaln, tho teacher, *here were mony fenturen. L. K. 0'Nelll walked A mile i 0:39, and J. M. Denson ran n half wilo fu 2:55. Then thera were doublustrapeze acta, laddery, parallel bars, Indion club swinging, ete. ‘Llic ‘Lrustees of, the State Eye and Enr In. firmaiy met Tueaday at the fostitutlon, A full Bourd'was present, D, Goodwin, Jr., of Clilcago, Preelde Tne_blennial reporta of tho Trustecs, Surecons, and Treasnrer wors examined and ap- proved. The tolal_ticome fur (ho padt twelve months has been $27, 15, and the fofal expendi- tures for the same period, 320,150, ng a bals i the treasury of 3178, TLe total number of putiente treated, and recelving hoard for the year, 1he pumber of patlents sttending thy dise penmary, and not receving loard, was 1,7 The Trustecy examined the fustitution. and’ touua eve wrything tn prusperous and satisfactory condition, Judge Galbraitk, of Ere, 1 at present In he city stoppinz at the Palmer iouse, “The Judge ;s farzely intereatedt In Cnicago, and e interested n 1 niny |m1mruu\! manufuctoring enterprises at w hole, e fn n stauchs e rchwol, und feols bighly sa d with adminletered to oo Viatists in Ohlo, man snys that trads bs plrldnr up ull the country, and sives e wn indication fact that the roiling-unill, car-works, god u tame-ehopw, and other important !nlarn* have slurted up umin in histown, e CAr-worke hava Leen fdie fuf fve yeurw pant, and ate now employ- Ing SO0 met., and 1t 1w found necensary to advertise for thuze 10 the Jucal papers. e only concers 1hat haw nat wrain staried up is the biast-furnace, und he hopes 10 see thit going soon sgain. le alxo Lelieves 1hat reat eatate will saun plek up, wud that this conuntry s now once mors on the up- crode. und will soon seu o ers of prosperity. Jut to sustain this thers must bo an lonest snd unguztuating curreucy, st pur withgold and sllver, A meeting of the cight charitablo institu- tlons which prupuse to give a bazaar ot the Tabers nacle way beld i the Siicrman House parlors yes- on. 'Fhe suctetien represented wees adied’ Home, the ustrisl School for Waouen's und Chitldren's Hoapital, St, tal, Women's Chrletian Aweociaifon, 11 A Wouun's Temperauce Unjon, ) “The wocieiics hud expected 10 e the Tabernacle for their vazaar, but hisd been divabi I, by that Juiing ia being torn down, Nra. ported tht ¥he could give no encour- any place to hold the bazaar, us s Ty pisce fn e oty bad been tried, Vil 1ar frow satisfaclory resuits, ‘The Espusition suilding bad been rejected becsie of the esieney sul ditficulty of beating and Ieting, itwas des cilrd tu mectre the services of Mra E, D). Lowe, wuo way the succeskful manascr of the St Loute carnival, Plat entertadnment uetled sbaut $E5, 000, and st e huped Lo have &9 Frest & success Loredn the event of Lbaviug soch uud exnerienced yerrunat tie fiead of the carnfval. Afieru Joug Budt rathe s desultory dlecusslon, sfter talking over Sancue places sud plang, it was decldud to delegate the questiun of . building to 3r. Jubn Hoot. A dutiiite report 1 expected for (he nest meeting, 1t was tualiy decided to hold the carnival Tuesduy, b, waether auy ploce can be sgcured ur nul, celing thew adjourned to mouday 882 b, W, Wheusume fuul aciion will be taken. be social eveul was the mar- ullus Bteele sud Mise Ida Walter lai clebrated ot the resl ¢rat, of the hon- , Juel U, Walter, Eeg. i "The brdsl party entere ke fuom at 630, theie Leng o bogesiails of Rroowswen. “Tie Ceretony was periotmed by the iev. Ul el Evereal. Flie uride was dressed 1n 8 winte wik, trimmed with frinze of peard aud lilics of the Aailey, cnt pricesse withs squarc trafu. ‘There wege the usual accompani- wenle of viange Now nLd & white veil. The UsLers wite M ¥, George Murison, J. O, Jluyes, Joun Holhiduy, sud Heury Steele, brother of the Froum. AJGT W Cereniony caiue the feception, wuich wan pelectund fuetionable. The bride and groow 1ot fur the Eaat on 3 Jate braiy, siteuded Gud fulluwed Ly the warwest wiskes of busts of admiring frien Amoang thase nreeent srere; Me. and Mes, Willinm Steete. Mr. 1L M. Fhomp- rom, Mz, and Mrs, t. M. Hlenderson, Mr. and M W. S Walker, Mr. Mra. Ueorge O Mr.and Mrs, & 11 Bntler. Mr. and Mre, A, Whtard, Mr, and Mlse Cuvhine, of Boston, M and Mes. lenty Keap, Prof. Swing. Mr, and M Arthar Caton,” Miss Cobb,” Mr. and Mrs, V. tlibdard, Mr, and M rwitrd Walker, Mr. Mra. 1. ¢ Jdudah, M 13 Jonel A= A. G, Van 4. AL Gibson. The e very eleeant, Miver, rhina, and engravings, tes- tifyinz to the estcent and atfection of the friends of the happy couple. , Tuere i+ a grand chance for the benevolent And charitable 1o come to the front in o case which yesterday came to the aurface at W eat. Madl Street Station. — Wed erening Detectives Snea and Keab cutier, the hoad of a fannly of foue chidren, sidihie in faiely comforiabie - cireumetances at the corer of Cenire avenue and Henty atreet, lle wave the name of Joun Doran, and acnied the all ol Heed, - which (ne wilicers sald was b name wien he wan sentenced {0 the Pgnitentinty away lack in 18H for robnery in SprinBield. An ex-Warden of the Fendentlary now In the Govern- ment employ Wlenilfied Doran anJolin Keat, and #nid that he nad escaped from Joliet In 186, after having served five Jong yeare of hia rentence, ‘Tnen, and then only, did the prisquer's heart fully wive way lo cmolinn, and he ackuowledged the identity. And to-day, althongh the uneerved rentence was greatly reduced by good behavior, which the — escape, nhowever, forfeited, and aithouyh the poor fallow has married and lived nnth:mnhrr lire ever atnce, he will be taken back to Joliet. Ille familz, it fasatd, are very reputa- bl benpia, the woman wham e warried being an old triend of his in lLoyhood days in Uswego, N, Y. Shohas threefing childien by A first hurband, and one by Doran, ‘Fhere in evidently a **aive a. way "' in tne West Division who deserves a leather medal for his cficiency in handing over criminals 10 the police, and ho certainly onht to be promd of his last givo-away. Even the poilce who mado tns arrost are forced to ndmle thatit is a case, which above all others, merita the Governor's in. terposition. UNITY cnorcs. he members and attendants of Unity Charch cmbled Jnst night at the charch parlors to er- form the donbla duty of holding 8 church sociable nd **teceleing™ their respacied pastor, the lov, ooert Collyer, who reiurned ~lnst ' Satarday from his recent Ruropean trip. ‘The parlora were brilliantly Hzhted, tastefully decorated with tlawers, and comfortably lied with lappy people of botly rexes and all ages, An Awmpio supner was rofved by (ho Jadlos, and several enjoyable vocal selectiuzia woee glven by Miss Dutton, a nicmber of Unity Choir, and othees, * Tho Firat Regtment, of which Mr. Coliger is Chapialn, was represented by Company **C," in fall drees and aboat Afty strond, Capt. Davis communding. In the remarks which MK, ‘Coliyer made in ackaowledgment of the re. ceptiun, he apoke in a ratisfied and pieosed way of the recent trlumph which the **C " Loya achieved at the St Lonis military tournamert, e sald e was ncyer so lapny an when at lome mapg ‘his peopic And fricuds attending to his own work, for_ which he the good . Lord would spare lim many years to come. Among thowo vredent were Mr. Il T, Thompron, Gen, 1L 11, Thomas, Mr, and Mes, 31, T, Rogers, Mr and Mre, Edwin Blackman, Mr. and Mre, B, I Hay- woud, Mr. and Mex, ¥, 8. Haywood, M. and'Mrs, 1. W', Muuchester, Mr. J. I, loynolds, Me, I, F. hoped Feliz, Mr, and Mra. E, A, “Chisholm, i, 8. 8. Greeley, Mr” EW - Hates, Mr, and Mes, Nathun Mears, Mr, Samuel _Collyer and the Miesos Cullyer, Me. ond Mrs. ~W. C. Dow,” " Me. "R, 'W. iosmer. ~Mr. and Mre. 'Sabin Smith, Prof. and Mra. Loufs Falk, Miss Lewin, Mr. nnd Mre, O, A, Dutton, Mr. W. 4, Wheeler and Miss Wheoler, Mr, C. J, Sundell, Mr, and Mra, Amory Digelox, Dr. ingalls and danghs ers, Edgar Hoit, 4. it “Hramhall, Ste, nnd Mra, Staphen Clary, Mr. and Mrs, ‘T. 1L lirown, Jr., Mr. ond Mea, 0. 5, Brower, De. and Mre. "Tooke: Mr. and Mrs, T, 8. Wallis, €. C. Walliy, A, C Vanderbury, Georze Webster, and others, JIOFEL ARIIVALS, ' Studcbaker, South Tendy J. A, Ton, Geneteo; Ueirgo iostons 8. Mvidentiatl, nont, V Vielor Cofmian, Omatias 'C. 1. Varie, 1losiong b, Milier, Gaiewyurg: . 1. Hedutom, [uialo. i : 1ava Ferumon, Milwaukes; W, tons Uorace Heott, MULTINTY Indianapoll Hue! W orr; Dietly and I bteler, . Manone k datandi W, i ve Detroit; v e Mo Ruftaios 1), Edwarls Seainawi Fogiz, Concords i Lyman, Lafivette: Henry v, 51 alo: W, H, Muswn, Tremons lns s 1,. Colvin, Willisin e Can ! Koule, Virgwn, s, By wpriugfeld: i, ronin Honse=d. W, Cleveland; the ldn, mith, Ui Teorls . b wier the | AW N, W, Green, Peking W PPotier, New York: J, . Nond, ton. Thomas it Hudd, ‘tireea May: I}n;d“’llr.’| fl'n lfl‘nunrcfl)s\x' 1. Rlehardson, Elmiras Col. " lifchardson, New York. THE CITY-IIALL., Auother case of séarlet fever was reportad, Corporntion-Counsal Bonfield has returnod from Springfiell. Certificates of 1877, amounting to a little over $53,000, wera redeemed, Mayor Heath was down-town In tho morning, but ws tog'Iil to rematn all day, A sanitary indpactor condemned 111 sour hams ot o South Water atreet house yestorday, o police pay-roll for Beptomber amounts (o2, 072, agylnil 338,820 for the same month lagt year. Ko building permits of importance wera fasucd, the cost of striuctures to be put up belng $1,000 and §1, 500, Tho Tressurer's recolpts wore: Wator- OfMce, ¢2,617; Collector, 8$102; Comptroller $400; totar, 83,500, He paid out 38,000, Notwithstanding the turning of so many '77 certificates Into tax roccivablo warranta, the receipts of city taxes (o date are somewhat loss than last year, - ‘Tho Judiciary Committes will meet to. morraw afternoon to conslder the ordinance regu. latin:t the speed of trultis and the ordinunces fn re- gard to the water department, Judiah E. Budlong and Ambrose H. Grean have made chargos agalnst Policemen llenncasey and Rusvell for arresimyg thom withuut a warrant, Oct, 7, nnd 1akine them 16 the T'wenty-second Street Station, notwithsianding their offerto prove that they were not *‘suspicious charactors.” It 18 salid tnat the two men, who are honest and un. rleht citizenw, lovk womewhat Jike Dennls and lamb, the alleged murderary of Ofcer Race, As roon os lennessey and Rusacll were satisfed of their identity thoy wers released from custody. Sherwin's utink-factory was fn full blast Wednesdny night. notwithetandiog the revocailon af his, or, rather, O'Nelt's, lice: e faifablo to u ney ia collected. s Suit has already been cutomenced for the Hrst lay, and & new summons wilk bu lesued cvery moniing anti) the piaco s closed_up, or the atinks ccease, ‘Iho ficenses of two other stink-makers are Lo bo rovoked unless they deodorize the smells coming trom the estal liskiments, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. In the County Court yosterday, Julia Tughes wus found fna: ud ordored tranaforred to Jeferson, Notbing was done in tho Oriminal Court yestorday., Judgo Geey got hiself & new bat, and, about novd, Was seen un his way 1o the races, Ofticer Joues, indioted for killing the boy O'Brien, surrendered hlinsell yestorday mornlug, 1le waa taken to Jall, but cxpucis to be releascd on bail, as ho cluins he did the killing in the dla- charge of his duty, 3 Of tho prisoners taken to Joliet yesterday, the only one who had a friund to call and say good- by wae' Mike Weaver, the burglar, the worst man i the fot. "Phe friend wan his wife, who appuars to be worthy of 8 betier busband, Cupt. Kuoufih. of Lumout, remnins in the field a8 an indevondant candidate for Commis. swoner, and ho j» Limging his hope of clection on the Rtopublican vute, tle i o Democrut, und la runniug in upposition o 8 Demucrat who Leas him In the nomalion, und the Hepublicans Wil no doubt sticnd to b, inasmach us they bave a good candidate of tueir own, The Gounty Cnrpenter—an office myster]. oudly created’ and existing without any gencral knowledge on the subject--was yestorday put (o work makiag forty **estra’ ballot-boxes for uees at the combig clection, Thers appears 1o be **extrag® du everytling with which the Hoard has to deal, Theso boxes ouiht o, and 1, be patntud. aud hers will be more **extras, ' which will let the County Faloter ju, A wmarriage-liconse was roturned to the County Cletk yesterday which was fwenty-two veurwold, 1L had been tosued by C. B, 1600, und wu for the warrige of Joun sud Miss Aun M. Johuson. It was NO. b, 404, which shows the nuuber of licenses whiicn bad boel temued at that tung, sud to 13 wae attactied the certideate of marrlage wigued by the Rev, T, A. Hasisussen, who 8t ibe thiye was & Lutheran min- ister in the county. The license ieelf fs un ane Uiyuated wilair, and the pecileman who returned it Wus careful to 'sukgest that § bo kept from the vapers. and it would have been, no doubt, bsd not severai reoorters been atanding by at the Ugie. 'There being 1o donbt that the people will te againet insulog bonds to be bandled by the Mg ** for the compietion of the Court- House, sowe of the Cowuliveioncrs are busy trylng to de- ¥ise Waye 85U DIGuns Lo carry on the work sovhow, One of the propositions 1alied of i ** Riug® cir- clea 14 Lo appropriste §300,000 for the County Agent's ollice for Dext year, —which v about double the amount that will'be hevded, —with o view 1o subisequently tratwferring oue-all of the amount Lo the Court-House Fund. ‘Fhe rovoscd sutter- fuys baw Lhe atstup of fraud on ilx face, aud, ol- thoughi it has Lefory been vracticed, 1t 1sto be hu.x:':'d that iy will fail tLls Gme, Jtls 3 speclvs of robkery. My, Irwin, of the Mutsou & Co, jowelry- Toblesy notoriety, Was tu the County Court yus- ferdn, Using ta excape paying a debt of 843 to tho late Post and Mall Company for ndvertising the businssa of heradit a secord nnder the In- solvent act, ‘The testimony ngainst her was vol. nminous, and {t was attemnted to shaw how much of the atolen Jewelry of Matson she had ever heen owneraf: hut she had been arewd enough to cover her tiacks, and found no diffenity ln"am\'lnn that she hatd never owned any property, and that, when the officer made the demand’ on her (o sstiafy the cxcentto® haid not Talled to snrrender what she had, ete, The Jury fonnd for her, and she was Merharred, bot the bystamders acemcd satlsficd that £he onght not to have been, For several days Commissionora have been very scatee. Yestefday one of Mnlloy's constitn- enta called to him on busincss, cxpectinz to find him Iaborinz for the penple m the examina. tion and auditing of bills, which is really all tho Commssioners have to do. When Informed that e was atiending the races, and clhnr. nayer< &5 # day for his =port, he wae dlisguated, Andl aabd he had enouen of such oilicials, e il fucther that the workingmen wero alive to the fact that Mulloy wasnot one of their number, and, althoneh they had supported him vefore, the: not azain, for the reason that he bnd naf- forialy voted far allof the Court-Tlouse '’ extras, " and done ail he conlt toward increasini the taxes ;:l the workingmen who owned their houses and o8, TIIE CUSTOM-IIOUSE, The races took the greater portion of the Government ofiicials from thelr posts yesterday afternoan. The Snb.Treasury disbnrsements yestor- day were $22,000 in currency, $1,500 In gold, and $1,000 in sliver coin. The iuternal ravenno recoipts yeiterday were $32,104, O this, 826, 503 was for tax on dls- tilled apirits, §:1,482 for beer, and 83,056 for to- baceo and cigars, . John Mackenhill, of Aurora, wasnp before Commissioner iloyne yesterday charged with draw- ing beer from unstaimped casks. il was held in 8500 hall for conrt. The Tilden caso has gone over until the 14th, Commissioner Hoyne cetting'a lelegram from Detroit Wedneaday evening, eaving that connaci on both sides wer engaged in court there. Bpecial-Agent "Tyrrell, of the Unitod States Sccret-Service, rotarned yesterday to his old quar- ters from New Mexico, whither ho has been ona special mission, Alis experiences are not yei ready for publication. He comos here tosde his cancs before the present United States teand Jury, and affer that he will return to the Ureneers® wild, whero some Important arrests of counterfeiters wili somo day be made. Commissioner of Internal Revenna Green B. Rfum yesterday stated to a Tninuxw reporter that he camo here enticely ona mission of rest, and that his being Interviewod oy the distillers was entirely a piecs of byplay, The district hets was ably anid well managed “hy Collector Ilarvey, and thera was no fault to be found with him. 1ie was lad to mect the ditillers and hear their views, +bat Waslitngton wan the pince whore he transacted official business, A8 to volitica, ho was satiaded with the results of Tuceday's eicctions In Ohio, Indlana and Iowa, and thought that the Republic: ans would make s vain in some of tho other Stat especially New York and Pennaylvania, CRIMINAL, The ease of Mr. Wetherell, charged with blenmy, came np for final hearing yestorday betore Tustice Mortison, 'The cvidence was not suflicient to hold hioi on that charge, bt he was held to the Criminal Court in 8500 ball on the charge of adultery, Sowe expart pickpockot evidently thought tomnke o rich henl meveral dayssgo when he rncceeded In robhing Simeun 5. Williams, of Lake Forest, of 8 pocketbonk fattened up with founr- teen notes of $417.60 eacn, payabio to Cornolia Williamw, and bearing the signatures of Omar Newman and Georgs 1L, Slason, Tita thoft was d elther In the First Natlonalor Mer- National Bank, Henry Eugelman, a tailor at No. 177 North Clark atreet, vwas arrested yestorday for larceny ns bailee. ilegave oonds before Justice Do Wolf for n hearing hereatter. The complainant ty Carl Smlith, and Tie eays that ho left & cuatto baro- palred, nud could nevor get it ngain. Engeiman reported the Tuss of n coat to the North Siae po- lice, and it 1s probable that Smith'a cost was the one; and that, while walting and expecting the :lecovnry of the garment, Lo misled Simith to gain me. Chloroform ir evidently the favarito dens of the night warkere, Last Tnesdav morning at about i o'clock bnrglars forced entrance. tu the waloun of Cunutngham & Winters, No, GU3 State wireet, Ly prying onen a rear window with a jim- my. MF. Winters was aslecp upona billlard taie, and was do liberally dumod witn chioroform that i wwas rome hours hefora ho recovered himnell, Tney telped thataelves (0 abont 3100 cash in hiv pock- e1a, a fine resolver which wax under his pillow, and 25 worth of cigars and liquors. At 11:50 yesterday forenoon Officer T, M, Dillon was called ta the house No. 038 \West Monroe street, the Inmates clajming that there were brrglare in the house, Mra, Ciirtls wis found \ying unconsaclous and apparontly in a6t at the thewl of the swirway, and, after aho had Loen restored fo conaclousness by Dr, Lawls, ehe stated that ane Lud found s thief in the house, and that, Iu ovder to effect his escape, bo struck lier with some dull fantrament on o back of tho heald, 'The thief left belind him a bundle of clothing and jowoley which he had plcked up in the Wpber story of the Louse. That neighhorliood 14 infested with thieves, and not a duy or ulght passes without the commivslon of some crimo, ‘e men who were discovered in a room at Mike McDonald's place one day last week, when Ofilcors Jonmings and Londock, in caletminer's garb, pr d open & Window with @ burelur's §Inimy, ainad atmittance, and arcosted evorvthing found, wego beforo dustice Scully yesterday aftor- noon, having taken & change or venue frum charged with being inmates of ‘Yo evidence falled to show hout erght of them—were caught in the actof zambiing, and ahout the only evl. dence on the side of the prosccution was that there wers sonio gaming-tanles in tne room, A Jury dincharged the entire party, and sdmintstored a rebuke to the oficora for the meana employed ta wuppress gambilng where it wns supposed bit not known to exlst. The alleged pamblurs wero ju high glce over the result af the oxamluation, SUARP PRACTICE. Conntable Gearge A Hartman, or Jnstice Pol- lak's Court, waas scen coming into town last night, via the Chicavo & Alten Rallroad, baving inchiarce n manof abou built waa, with o (utl, clean-shaven fuce, Tuguiry revealeid the fuct that the inan bears tho Presden- tial and historical name of Wintield Scott Picren; that he ls a commission inerchant at Verona, 11 aud that bo i wanted {n thia city upon a charge of nF‘mmnumunev unrlar falso pretondes, The com- plalnants are the 5’“" drn of Willlam Youns & Co,, of Chicago and Milwankee. An near as can be lesrued, the ground of complaiut as tnls: Mr, Plerce cameto thiv_city some weeke ago, and ai- tempted to borrow 86,000 from the firm afuresald, that he might buy grain for themn In the section 2 the Police Coni lymg round abaut Verona, «lle wrote lelters to them represoniing that he was o man of gome conelderable wvans, having real-entate aud other property nugregaling avalusof 814,000, Upon thu wirengthi uf thous feurescntations Flerce was given tho mioney, $0,000 {u cash, 1fe wenton his way, and s far od out hiw avowed houorableam honest pre- to jnvest the capital in corn at Verona, Tuen, as tho sllegation continuce, Plerce contesas ed Judgment at Grundy County for 33,000 1n favor of an uncle, whose bame cou'd But bo ascertained. ‘Tha uncle, by virtue of the judgmient, took possession of tho corn aud held . Meanwbile Willlum Youug & Co., by meany knuwn only to the shrewd commisslon mav, learned that all waw not right, and one of the firm went down 1o Veroua onv day this week uud recovered the rain on o replevin writ. Pierco, 1t W sald, eut susniciously ont of thy way af thio Feprescnta; Uve of William Youne & Co,, sl that clrenm- stauee o far condried thelr bellef that A sharp gamo hail boen practiced upon them that 4 war- Tant as aforesand was gotten out for Mr, Plerce. ‘The reeult ts given ubove,, The prisoner 14 now in anfo-geeping in this it} and will, 8¢ 10 o'clock thia morning, be taken belore Justice FPollak to say ‘what he way fu his own behalf, RELIGIOUS, WOMAN'S CHUITIAN ANSOCIATION, The second aunual sesslon of the Woman's Chlristian Awsociation was hold yeaterday morniug 81 10 o'clock In tho Mcthodist Churcl - Block pas. lors, Mrs. E. O, Clark presided. Thy Secrotary, Mre, Charles Hamill, submit- ted ber report, She stated Lthut she was unable to give exact figurcs, but whe assurcd the assembly thut the work during the past year had been ro- warkable, Thers had been a lurga relex influ- encegyit, There bad been admitted W the board- ing-BOuseduring the year 190 persons. A uuwber had remsined sluce the lfllflllfll of i huuse, ana seeined contented and happy, A great many geperous douations had beew made. The Employent Sureau Lad provided for 140 woman aud girls, of all natiouahtivs, Bome hed come from disfant puints to Chicsgo, sttrucicd by the Tamo of the house. Beveral had best ’vu\I from hves of sisuie, r. 8. ¥, Baker subinlited the sonual revort of the Dispensary. Ths books showed that the tatsl mu‘uhrrol patieuts treated du 7123 nurmsry, 4; den- tialy A largs proporilon of apulicauts were sduits.” The diseases traaicd woru largely. of the chronle kind, Of the whole uumber, 441 Wero Keoural discases, 145 of thy divcava peculiar o toe wex, sud 100 were surgicol cases. The actiuw staf inciudes he followiug physicia Walton, Ulinn, Holtslord, Guston, rudgefond, aud Baker. 'The cousultiu wists of Dre. Merrunan, dones, Clark, Siheridie, Hyde, Marvball, Beelvy, Eale, Jewell, und Jackyan. "Whe Treantirer, Miss Jennly 8, Oruy, reported as fullowa: Ceali ou hand Uct. 1, 1857, $424; church Hawill, Ingaile, susacriptivue, o1, 1h5i sdvertunng 1 uiuual re- port, €831 ‘miscellancous, 3il5: ewployment Dburcan, §570% hoardiuzg-hou'te, $5,430. Disbursc- wenta--Employwent Surcay, $169; priuting, $440; years of age—amidd'e-sized, hoavy- - €14: Inanrance, $6: dispensacy, 8712 aeding-lonee, S1,009% rent of barean, $u34; euperintendents, $900: furnishing, £39; Eruvl«lflnl for bonrding-house, &2,410: exnensrs, 20103 repsiring and clenning, $44; total,"§6,152. On hand, $43. 14, N Haven snbmitted a report relating to ro- wark, showlnz satiafactory resalts. The clection of oflicers was had as follawa: Prestdent, M, K. G, Clar) Tre-Presidents D. Hamiil, Mre. Landor Stone, Mew, tico bert, Mre. Dou. David Tieadley, ccretary, Mrs. Merele v, Mra. 1. A, Horl. Superintendent of Employment Burean, Mise Allce Mitler: Medical Saperintendent of l!ilwrnlt!{. Dr. 8. F, Baker; Hunerintendent of Boarding-lHonse, Miss Fitz, On motlon, npon s vroposition made by Mrs, Stone, it wasarranged that the Itev. Dr. Fowler #hould ho recured to deliver & lectare befors the Anenciation Tuesdny cvening. A commlittee, con- Risting of Mesdames Wilson, lliicheock, Stone, Blakely.®errimnn, Jdackeon, and Coe, was ap- Im\nlcll to wait upun Dr. Fowler and secnre him to octare In Farwell 1lall on that evening. Jeet isto be ** The Bihie the Proft of Sclence. ‘Tho meeting then adjnaracd. EDUCATIONAL. CIICAGQ’S BXTUmIT, The Nloard of Edacation held a repalar seml- monthly mecting 1ast evening, President Wolls in the chalr. ‘The absenices wera Dennis and Vocke, A commaoniéation was reccived from Mr. Plil- brick, Director of,the Scction of Edacation at the Paris Exnosltion, arking that Chicagzo's exhibit be turned ovor to the French Qovernment. Another was recelved from Philadelphia, requestingthatthe exhiblt b placed {p the Lxuositton there, Doth were referced to the Presldent and Secratary fora recommendatlon, A communication was recelved from Secretary Teynolds, of the Tnter-State tndastrial Exposition, snggesting Monday as childsen's day. O motlon of Inspeetor Stone, the “‘invitation™ wae accepted, ‘The admission fee will be 10 conts. THE S0H00L, AGENT snbmitted his report for September, The cash on hand 1ast report was 310,53, rceipta for rents, $1.077: Interest on rent In arrears, 8U21. Ex- penditurest Toachers' pay-rolls, $108, On hand oct. 1, k1,70, 1t war referred (o the Commitiee on Finance, ‘The same ofliclal slso submitted fhe censun of the clty, an rocently taken by him, and from his fg. ures the folluwing wore takon: rtatonery, fent of r(m glow | NEETH '3 23 Bprzes | X Hizusla Y filaagg; 3 [l ] g 25 Bl Bmspsg LRI PP S alezesofls [255R08E12 |4 § Hi o aia 9 P ) “ -3 b Sl3ed H AR HE H Py 12y oo | Ty 0131 { gt i 5 o K|T I K pums \;‘ i8izgednl| 3222088 | R . o b7, il * |8l 52 HE] #1331 5| e - £ |E= i3 \ e o3 ?}lfi:-' |#8 o ! e p 555 | R B s l 31853 g x!i;- o7 biks 33 =)z 32 1l Rn(;gl“n‘r;dpcmzo ot !fimfi '»tnz«v.T\"nm. iER 22 Tenth, 131 ‘Thirteenth, 404 5 Twelfth, 1171 Toal, 1,077, 03 11 1t XO0152410 HIWOX - F30emad XU 1 ST o€ | B 2|z523¥ |3 5 e 4‘! 313 558243 |3 3 E'»”»;f ; HEEHE Colored persons of all aves? Piftevutis Wanl, 6; 3:1;11“!;. 4; Seventocath, 15; Elghtesuth, (i8] 3l, 114, TToopwInCoE Twumg 51,8]aus|as] 2185158313 |4 3| #|ass[af "3 EJ-"! gl PO 5, - 1 g Y l»‘}fi F 258 IPHIE RSt Bl it olasl 3] The total number of pervons atiendiug private schools is 18.647; total umber of persous under 23 vears of age zegularly st work, 24,034: total pumber of persuns between 12 aud ¥1 years of age unably Lo read and write., 100, + “The report wus ordered 1o be privted, Twpecior Sughua prescoted s bsll fuz making the . censns, amonnting to 82,185, It was ordered to be patd. . MIACELLANEOUS, Tnapectar Hotz reported that the Pranklin School was onened Monday, with 530 in attendance. Tontle divisona have been dono away with, The """"mi‘ mavo aatisfaction, and thinzs wero moving smoothly, Inspector Engliels, fromthe Committes on School Fund Property, recontmenden that Fred M. Kanta- ler bo slloweil 1o surrender hir lease to the fot on the northeast corner of Dearborn and Monros streets, and that tha gronnd bo leased to Dantel ¥, Crilly and Charles If, Biair for the nnexpired torm —untll 18 io nid o buliding was to bo erected aLacoat ,000 or 870,000, The report was coneurred in, Supt. Doty reported that the evaning echools opened Monday in nine buildinge, with an attend. ance of (M1D. A teacher was sent to tne Newshoys' trome {nstead of to the Junea dchool. The latter Action waa approved of. Tnspector Frossing atated that the report of the special tencher of terman siowed that 18 n the grammar schools and 272 in tiie high-schivala were (aking German learons, S“Y," Doty sabinitted his renort for Neplember, of which the following i4 tlie recapitalation: Envaliod, déngiag, attendanc nralied. bilonging, atiendance. Htgh-Sehool, "y 73] P Divinton nfgli-se) Northy Divislon. South Digalon, West Divfulon, Total, prem] 40 41,267 <ident Wella stated that the yellaw.fever the children 81, 8) had been eént to Memphis and New Urleans—$425 to the former and the rest to the lagter—for disteibntion among the mghm asylnms, The Board then adjourned until Thursday nlght, T mon: contributed by school 1. 0,5 — THE LABOR MARKET. : PACKING-TIOUSES, BTC, Facts are what are reguired by a candid world. Pacts aro potent apd Incontrovertible. Facts apeak londer than words, and when the howl of the Idle Commune would have us belleve that halt the laboring men of Unicago are withont employ. ment, and the other half on the verge of starvation, along comp the facts to tell thal it 14 not 803 that the laboring men of Chicago, as a rule, have plenty of work, nud receivejtor it excellant wages, There was a time In the history of Chicago, It ls true, when Isbotlog men wera beiter off than they are now, bat tho investigations of a Tuirusx ro- portor dunng the past two days show that this worthy clds« of people have really nocanse for complaint, and are far frum being ina suffertng coudition, A visit to more than fifty es'ablishe ments wiiere men are employed shows some very interestiug , facts concerning the wapply and domand for labor In this market There are, unquestionably, 'a number of men out of employment, but'the number is not so large, nor their necesalties as great, as ight be expected from the clamor which has been raised by the champione of the poor. Those without work are mostly of tha vogrant class calied **tramps, " who would not Isbor at any price, and whose chiof employment fs to foment _discontent among their Indnatrious brethron, It I8 from this class, almost exclusivery, that tho cry of low wages nnd starva- tlo comes, Wheaever they choose to labor, thelr Iuduatry extends over a perlod of a few days only, and with the proceeds, and by the ald of free-lunch n;um-. they zaugu 10 bridge over several weeks of idleness, The luwest peica pald to taboring-men In this clty 18 81 perday, and the highest price is § ‘Thia Ia for unskilled labor cxclusively, Mechanl cunsmand from 81,75 10 37 per doy. Jirtck-masuns wurking for from $1.76 to 82,275 p Tenmsters nbout_lumber yards and on the recutve from 810 to 812 B week. Coopens aro colving from 82 to $3 ,per d and noy re without employment who Shoemnker are recelving from 81 day, with o ldiers in th nilustey, penters commaud froin S1 (o §2 pee duy,and in thls [l there tir. Berlingd mIOTe Workmen than work Pilers in lumber-yurda reccive from 81.50 to per day and get stendy emplovment. In the pacl [i2-hananen of Chiicagy Mok Iaborets arg pald from 21,560 t0 82 per day, while skilled workmen are paid from 81,50 to 4 ver day. Inquiry develons the fact that thuso,cuncernus which pay the least for wugeaare constantly shurt of hands, while thoso which pay the bigliest wages aro avarrun with ape licatlnng for wol Thin indicates that thorols Plenty of wark 10 Go, but that laborern afo o \ways contont to work for what they can get. tahiisnments tuut puy $2 perday Lave s swarm of ] unemployed men constantly hanging obont Ahem, while those that pay from 81 to 1,20 per day. are obliged (o have frequent recoiirse to the advertising colnmns of newspaners 1o keep tho requlsits numoer of men omployed to carry on thelr business, A corparae tion which employs 250 men constantly, but which pays from $1 to 8125 per day only, Infurmed tho repotter that their farce was constintly chaniy, and (hat men whom thiey angaged, after working & few days, usunlly leftthem for sunie boiter um-~ ployment, A BTRERT RAILWAY COMPANY which employa o largo number of men stated that tuey had sewer applicationn for work now.than formerly, umd that thoy wuee conmpulied to pay highier wages ta tholr workmen than they wers paying o yearngo. An advertisenent in 8 news. paper for tencarpentort 8t 81,75 per day had p duced forty applicants for labor. A year ugo this Gtm clalme that o shntlar advertiioment would have praduced at leust a hundeed apnlicants, A packl which employs 175 mon, and puys from $L.%0 o 4. 60 per day, stated that they had a dozen applications tor ominloyment evary moraing. Thele workniog reentve constunt cmploymeut, obtain fhe highicst wayes, snd work within doors, all of which are imporinnt constderations i the mindaof the labor- rw, and _prodanly nccount for thu spparent sure plun of workingnien. A lurd-oll refinery and pack- ing-huuee ewploylng BOO wen, and paying about tho st woztes ue the lnsi-mentioned cntabllsh- ment, of labor, which pluw (s doubilcss owlng Lo the wanjo cause. A box- Jactory ang phaning-mill employii 100 men &t from 8110 81,225 per day, atated that they woro employing ail 1o men ihoy could gut, aud wero frequently obliged to udverties to kaop e force. Another box- “Y‘ g eaventy men, snd payls “‘"{z oying _save en, vaylng Bar had all the b oey, inen thoy wantod. at tow applications, A plantug mill snpioying aeventy-Uve men, and paying from $1,60 to $=, ver day, keot ita mon ang had few changes, A factory for the mavnfuctffe uf enshos, doors, and bilnds, and paying frown $1.25 to $1.50 per day for common Inbor, had all the men thoy waated snd wore constantly recelving spplications tor work, ** From your obaervation of tho market would you supposu it ditlicult for u godd, honcet, falthful inan tu oblain work ju Chicagor” askud the re- norter of the head of s concurn umploying GO0 men. ** 1 81OULD Not," was the promot reply, ** In our eatablishment wo employ only relluble and taltuful men, The ma- Jority uf the tnon who comu In here for work nro vagranis, with bloateil features and ragged clothes, {nafeatimi habits of intemperauce, Sucn wen wo conld not glve work under apy circumstances. " * f1ave you many spplicatlous for work!™ was the nuxt questlon, *+ We have some, bus they are now fuwer than month or «ix weeks ago, My oplniun lenty of work fur those who want it Yoat do you pay e day for comuon labort + From §1.20 to 81,50 per day, " Another pentleman who empioys 1.0 men wa: aaked §f ho thonght there was s surplus of labore in Chicago. Me thought thare way o surplus, but ihat most of those without work were 3o from thelr own feult, Hahad bad men come to bim 1y Who werw compluining that they were with work. Jlu bad pus them o work 10 cara @ din- ner, only to find theas gone in tew ninutes, 'Y Hiklo iuen of Chicazo are woatly tramps or drunkon 1dlerv, who wers continually fomenting troudla wmong thods who wished to work, He wis paying from 31.£5 10 51,50 per day 1 his Iaburera, A brick muson, who st ou o bod vating hia din. ner, was ouked what wiges ho was receiving for hiin 1ador, atid he tepiicd that ho was pottiog 81,7 1o wournfully ailuded 1o tho fack that hy received - $220 last yeur, aud bu was fearful that the tinie would come when ne would be comelied 1o work for bie board, Brickiaylng was uvout dndea for tho weason, und ho did bot know vuz hunsell and family wonid b cumpelied 10 go.to the Brldewell bfore apriug. A lumucr-shover was Intorviewed upon tho sub- Juct uf labor, and he tulit a vathetic stury of priva- tiou und lack of cmployment quite heart-rendin wory 18 Lie wan rovsting oo & hand-ruil white talking, smoaking s shuri cla piee: Thu revorter mubae- yuently learued that the han waen ewmploved un- Toadsni¢ ships made from ¥2 10 $3.50 pur day, being paid by the Liousand foet for his work, was uot oblo, auwuyer, 1o vutaln constant euiploymaent, thers Doty ties when ducre wera bul few vessely inport, A Lewinstar clalnicd 0 be receiving §10 per weok and 8 Jumbee-plier $1.50 per day. Generally, the repuries tound wanufactories, of varioow kinds, 4 HUNNING VULL TIMS WITII PULL COMPLEMENTS 0P HANDS, and ncarly all of them wynnr ool wsges, While were fs not great demand for workmen, wood, industrious, st hiul uien appear tu ve able to ut ull the vwpluyioeut toey waot, Auwong forty evtablishaents vistied, two ouly Lave been found paving us low s $1 pec day, tiio enoral average butug 31,00 per day, Beilled workuien o mechan e fes ppear 10 bu luss 1 deurand thun couinion Labor- era, uind thess fecl thie wearcity of labor wore than any Othor cluss, ‘Fliere appeared 1o be wo conslderable surptus of workwen really out of employment, sud whero bouses weeined Lo by uvercun with applications, they scemed to ba from thoss already ab work elsawhere, Lut scoking the advantaves of migher pay sod wure permsveut ewploymont, Neasly wuvery houss vinted claied W Le doing more work aud to be ewployisg wore men thas at this time luxt yoar, Thcre does not appear to hw any gulsbing on tbe part of the various wills sud facturies, and in somo Instances vmployes were tuund wakig double wagce by over-time, Que uufacturer exbibited bis books, showid® that Ona-half bis bands wore makwug frous §.0 L0 800 per montb, and 10 ooy ustance as hixh &8 §105 bad been eazued by an over-indus- trioss workwsn, Thews Sgures; which may be re- Ucd va o4 beiog correct sy far us toey o, aud taken from lus voot sud sboe mauufactoried, dis- tilleries, lumbes-yards, foundrles, fron-works, packiug-houscs, oll-relnerics, chemical-works, street- railway companie box-wanufac- tuzer, sasb, door, sud Vianiog- re a preity koud ludez of Loe present the lobor wiatket in Chicago, There iscerlaly an lucreascd activity ou the part of moat uf thuve eatablisbments, aud the wpectacle of mu welauckoly workingwan lovking 1or & job th 8 hagiard fuce, vwbly puckets, aud s sl epptier stowsch Le o ofteuer talded of than met with. . So mnch han heen safd ahont hard times and the geoeral collapee of everythiniz in the shiape of bualnessand manafac. tures, that a knowledze of tha real facte in tha- care eannot produce any other feeling than that of an agreeablo sarprise. * Veoplo who will take the palnd to verify the facta here presented will nn- donltedly become convinced of thele irath if they now _cntertain any donbte, Doubtless there nrn many poar people in Chicagn anflering for the want of money and emoloyment, either theatsh thelr awn lmymvldrnce or noavoidahle misfor. funen, but that this clae fa 8 lurce one, oA inshy apprehend. seemd to be A mist: sily rectifled by inquiry and ol COMMISSIONER RAUM. TR CONFERENCE * between Gen, Raum, Comminsloner of Internal Revente, ani the Uollectors of the whisky prodne. Ing districts of, the Weat took place yesterday furenoon at tho Interns! Revenne ofice. Thcre were present Colleetors Smith, of Cinelnnatl Knowles, of Peoria; Camback, of Greenbarg, Ind, Allen, of Aurora; Farwell, of Davenport: Buck- ner, of Loulsyille: Nasc,of Sterling, 111, PTilson, of Quincy; Merrfam, of Springfleld; Besne, of Milwnokee; Harvdy, of Chicagn; and Revenuc- Agents Grimeson and Clarke. Gzn. Raum occu- oled the chalr. The toprey under discussion re- lated slmost entircly to the Intido working of rovenue matters, and were Jargely of o technical character. Tne duties of Store- keepers and ugers and the walaries pald them were talked over at lenath. The feasibility of welghing as a mcans of determining tho nmoant of tax to be collected on distliled spirita in prefer- ence to the gauging system now In vomme was o prominent topic, The Collectora In the large whisky-producinz districts argued in favor of the change, while the others were donotful If the pro- posed plan would work. A proposition which was made by oneof the genilemen that the Ievenne law stionld be amended o as to Increaso the taxon lager-beer 20 as to eqoalize it with the revenue derived from whisky was oleo tsken undor connlderation. The present tax is $1 per barrel of thirty-onc gallone, On an average, lager contalus about U per cent of alcohol, ur 1,50 gallons to the barrel. This ls equivalent to ¢ sk A haif gallons of proof spirite, tax of 00 ccuts per gollon, should Produced 83,10 por Inrrels If tha progoscd fax were adopied by Longreea the revenne from lagers Deer would be more than trebled, ‘The schieme re- telved conslucrable opposition from the Clacinnati and ilwai representatives, who said that It would be oppused not only by their conetituents, which may be rvation. but alro by their members of Congi ey res ga whisky as 8 Inxury, but the **poor man's Geer™ should bo made na cheap as posaible, and its production encouraved. About half-past 1 the conferance broke up, and the members took advantage of the Uerby day to witness Lo races. Iu the avening they wero treat- ed to an elegant hanquet In one of the privste din- Ing-routns of tae V'acillé by 1 ollector Marvey, 1t Is neciliess to say that full justice was done to the menu. ‘This morning at 10 o'clock the Commissioner will be waited upon by the distillers of thls 13- trict, who will_prescut thulr griuvances as detaiied In yesterday's Tutnuxe. In the oveniing hia will ba eniertnined by Maj, Kirkland, and will mcot the thres cmbors of Congress from this aletrict and tne Recelvers of tho *‘busted” savings banks, Tho posaibiilty of getting through Cungreea x bill rolioving thesv bauka from tho accrued Govorn- ment ax for the benefit of the depositors and other ereditors will be discassed. During the day the outslde Collectors will vieit the various distilloeies In the district, and o the evening tako tralna for thelr respective homes. et —— POSTAL CONVENTION. New Yorg, Oct. 10.—The Postal Convention to-day discussed the following questions; 1, At the time of the original establishment of the Post-Oftice Department as a brunch of tho Government, were its operations intended to fuclude anything beyond transportation and dellvery of correspondency, atid the dissemina- tlon of public lutclligenced 2, Sinco that time, lava any circumstances arlson which would justily a departuro in any direction from the principle refurred to in the preceding question, or to extend the functions of the Post-Ufllee beyond those 1hinitst 8 18 4t In accordance with sound publle poliey for the Post-Otllze Departiment to assume, or to be required by law to undertake, the functions of a cummon carrier, and 80 to enter futo com- petition with orivate individuals or corporations engaged In that vocationt —— HYMENEAL, Bpecial Dixpatch to The Tyiduns. Hirsspats, Mich., Oct. 10.—The ‘marriage of Mr. Houry W. Magee, 3 well-known lawyer of Chicago, to Miss [attic Bolle Pratt, daughter of Col. J. [, Pratt, of this place, occurred at 11 o'clock this morofug at the resldence of the brido's parents,” Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ransomn Dunn. It was intended to be aguies affair, but the popularity of the young bridesnd groom brought together a large num. ber of fricnds aud relatives to partlcipate and ssist in the festivities. Tho spaclous mansion was handsomely decorated with smilax, beauti- ful plants and rare lowers, many of which were furnished by Chlcago florists. Tho presents were numorous and besutlful, About flity gucsts sat down to the wedding breakinst, after which tho happy young couple departed for the East, where they will spend thelr honeymoou. ‘They will reside In Chicago upon thelr return, DRUNKENNESS.--CONSUMPTION, Dr. D'UnZ¥r, Minneapolls, Minn,, discoverer of the Cinchona Cure, positively curcs all cases of drunkenncss, Ile s the originator of the new carbon treatment for consumption, Consuit bim. e Mensman's Poptonlzed loef Tonic s the only preparation of beef contalning e eatire nutritions properiies. It i nut 8 mere stimulant ko the ox- tracts of beef, dut contalns blood-muking, forco. Kenerating, and life-sustaluing properties: Is ja- valuahle in all enfeebled conditlons, whether the reault of oxtiaustion, nervuus prostration, over- work, oracuta dlseaso; and in overy formn of da- billiy, particularly If reanlting from pulmonary complaints, It by friondly and holoful tu the most delicate stomach. CaswiLly Ilazand & Co., pro- prletors, New York. WS 2 MARIIAGES, = HEALD-YOUNG=Oct. 0. at the bridy's fathar, Col, Jamea Youns, Dundes 1l by the ard, 3r, Nelsoh K, Moald, 'of Osk allio A, Vou DEATIIN, “BEATTI-AL T residcuco In this £ly, a2 Ronth Lasalla-sh ot conguatlon of the luogs, £, W, Heack, yeara, AOKUBACH=Mra, Kva C. Auerbach, wifo {uerbacty of ut. Pail, Mimic, at ot Tthers 4 arnaworih, 100 Walteplace, Clty, Oct 5, 7500 w. 1 Roseon W. it fnfant wor of Witiiauy C. oud N ited A montha and 15 deys, ab b7 Fuiton ¥ morulig, Oct, 1. eral by curelaios to Gakwoods Saturday, Gct. 1. c BONNEY—Oct. 10, Mabel Janale, boloved chitd of Tiarry J. and Kty Jlonney, si5ea 3 years 5 mouths. Funaral frof iy T parauty, #7 to. Wk sl carrluges Itod withuut B sldenco of e i L 1 Park, anit Mlss 4. polls (Mina.) ict, O, very suddenly, Ides M. Lowis, sged £ Kalwmazou (3ic] PApers piease cupy. LEWIS. " {r rs aa0) 1O mont et 8t 1l ruald at_hatf-past 10 o'clock. it CoLgatle Chuteh, Frudny, on-fa-taw, 20 huar Fiftlet-st., Of (0> 3 2, 11 lla BALL yeur. Notice of Tunrral licroafter, FIEM OF LEGL 20d muunfactuglig ag anticle use, canducted bus s (08 w8 cily and such aajace A capital of $l0, batlucw proverly.’ the tis_ greater Wl be ¥ v larger terrltory tncluded, | Ad-irs, caro of Daily Comercial, Clivinnatl, Ry Lo sgrecd ui. fo cuuduct vhi hat 14 (vested [ 1 1y s g e TIE NOON- P A 3. DELIGHT WILL CuNDUCT o 4 n Lower yarwoll 4y hrayer-tiecilog to-dsy, PR A e b‘,ul“‘l’-fisr" WARD DEMOCRATIC MEET) M0, - ;ru will be 8 ueciing of the Fourteenin Ward atle Clt, Friday eveatug st N g MW [ i \“All{ 'l:l ' e BrEvESTI W, wect this evenlug curner of | lzubsth, i W, aier wi TPUE THIRTEESTI W REFUBLICAN GLU] Wi L0 m TEGUIAE 1nGet i I8 bYeotng. e Do Hall, corus 1 FPHERE WILL T I E EAGHTH TSR ctitican OO Eorbar Haret Sad seadts Dion-a.. thly eveaiog, ROYAL Absolutely Pure. - - SUMERS should hear fa min) tnat tho facompsrable “*foyal” {8 now the aaly Daklag Powderin | riar, Lusporied eaciadvely for Lhls powder dire -t trun 113 w lLuado keaer wriked LUaL, ILHough sho liag Lo tada thiat 4 guce s0 thach fariher wid workg so uidcly o I 0! mar) swle from pure Grape Cream Lol ¥ Al uld experien Loyal,” o sayaahe deed tha powdor ia pu Idlugs, cakes ritcs Uhat 1§ 18 1kce o oaly bicalt er d7 vy maseriale are used. Appioved by i NULE, New York; br. HAYES, Uossioa: £rul. New u Ky LADIES AND GENTS, ROYAL BAKING e Uarutisdeivhia, etc! Soldlu tia ——————————— UTICUR SKIN AND SCALP DISEASES™ A Curo possthle schen medienl aldil hing hoen exhausteil=liops for the Atdicted; o Case Incurabio—Somo remarkabie o). dence for tha dragged nnd deludod i, timns of misplaced confidence, In sccordence with out promiecs lecetnfess ‘made, we give place to the following Temntkatiy teatimoniala n favor of CUTICURA, tho grey Skin Cure: SALT REEUM Entirely enreit by tvo hoxes, Memrn, Warka & Porrrn—Gontlemn: T ey i il haet noanoat wonderfal care of Ko covered my seaip and was pandly (e, hiair, and of Salt Rheam, whicl extended ¢ wil throngh my Gearl, by’ tvo boxes or (o withont Lhe nud of any othee remedy or rey whatsoeyer. When Mr, E., the deuzisint of 11y svaril, to whom I refer, fold me that 1t soull vy me, and that you warranted It, I was siow (g |, Meva it, heeanse 1 was tien and had been for . 1ime under the treatment of b thotanging edaca, { phyalcann without recetving any tenedt,” My g 4 und face aro now perfectly freo from every 1y g those diseaner, 1 delayed Welng vou nnt) con. vinced that my cure wan permanent. 1 am sg griteful 1o ¥ou for thix remarkablo cure it 1 g myclf in reudinesn ta to do anythinz yon iy re quicst of me to wmake known 1he vietaes of Copy CunA. Yours, very thankfully, ¢ o & ' & OAK P'Lacz, May 3, 1878, Note--The name of this gentieman witlihalq from publication by his reqoost. 10will he clieq o any one inclosing stampecd envelope, —\W, & (5 TETTEIRR OR SALT RIIEUM, A grateful testimonial, Mesars, Wrens & Porren—Gentlemen: asiap been troubled for many years With te Teyioy o Sait Rhenm, and n‘vunl many n bard-carned dallye, 1 was given a url our CETICUIA, tnd, thn handns are well, 1 never had anything oo me rood Jike that, You may put this in'the page and welcome, and may it do some other poor 2af. ferer the same groad it has done me! T wol known here, having lived hero almost fifteen yosry and kept poarders for a living, and sometlines my heart wan rore, thinking 1 wonht have to give ny altogether with my soro hands, and havinz a sl family to take care of: butoh! thank God, my hands are well, ®o I azain return thanks, Send ne adoline box. Yours reapectfully, Erizanern Deekier., LirreetoN, N, ., Mayi0, 1878, ROALD MEAD (CHILD), A musn of running nares, Merars, WrERs & PotTRn—Dear Sir me great bleasure {o testify Lo tie remar! ingand curative effuct of yonr chilld's head, He had Head, wilch covered the entiro kealp with one of muning sores. ‘Fho Hehing was very pever causini him to serateh 1t until it bled. For yi teen months he had to wenr an oilskin Ay five ugyllca(lnnl of CeTicuns, wo w cumb i halr, nnd about ano box cnred 15 slmply remarkable, ng he recelved t. tions of two physicians of bigh atandin; city withoat any apparent beneiit, and was under varons forms of treatment for nearly une vear and ahalf, fam, gentlemen, yours very trnly, CALVIN W, Sawrzn, Cugrsza, Bept. 8, 1878, CUTICURA, Tho Great 8kin Cure, has made gome of the most remarkable cures of Skin and Scalp Diseases over elfected by medclan, Thera aro no forms of Hcaly Ttching rind fenitane Eraptiona af the Skin and Sealp out yleld rapilly and perinanently to ita apeciilc curative ncil: Ulvers, Bores, Abscesses, Uarbuucles, Boils, M Leg, Fover Sores, Erysiuelad, Soren, Swelied Sory Ley, Old Sares and Wounds, and auch other uan. Textations of Scrofula are raphily nealed hy 1 CuTtcuna when all the salves, ointments, ol tiunw of the professton fall, In such cases, ever, the CUTICUNA RESOLYENT Khould bt taten {oternnlly fo neuntrallze and expel the corrut pouinons i the bloud that appenr on the surface ia e form of uleers and sored. A CUTICURA RESOLVENT, A Towerful Vogetable Purlfying Agent, Maving discovered the eloments of disvase tinit maintaly the dobihtated conditton of Serofila mnd corruut blood, tho [tesalvent was compointod of original mealemal agents that had in 1l the power of etlminatig wuch polsuns, t plisn_ which 1t mingles with the contents of ¢ stomach, it takes I3 place amons tho colstitn i of the bioud, and traveraes cvory evenne aml ¢ nel of tne body, neatralizing and expeinng ease-brauilng elemente, perfecting dieativ outifying tho clrculating flnid action seoma inbounded, hecan and purifying action, No m al preul Lo found in oy of tha stamiard meadie: porsuases this new and orf o, he LuTICURA REX o progared by Wee & Potler, Chemists and Dr 4 of T Mans, ,and, It conwequence of their high chara have et with the largest aaje of any muilk evor received by our druuzeiste, 1t afTorly CCI o Ty affection sllinr to ven§ “t tion tu Word AUCTION SALDS. By BLISON, POMGLOY & CO, Auctloneers, 78 & 850 Handolali-st, OUR REGULAR WEEELY SALE, Friday Morning, Oct. L1, at 9:30, IMME! TOCK * NewParlorand Chambersails, A FULL LINE CARPETS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD QUODS of all tteseriptiozy General Merchandise, Coaking, Heating, and P'arlor st &e KLISO: i 0Y & CO,, Aur 13 W. A, BUFTERS, LONG & COr teat-bstats Auente. REGULAR SATURDAY SALEL Qct. 11, at 9:30 o’clock a. m. FPURNITURIE, STOVERMSEWING-MACHINES, Mos, together with a varlety of other merclaudlse, 8. 6iF i X o OIL TANKS mvnsnumG CANS, Laly Bircel, 1L IO N CrOe oM CaraLLeE. T munic GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICIS e £ ATk, n-THAD 'v‘;'n’»“x yeurd o i our ¥ Pull particuia 0 peiud rew by nil to o Ty o ivie w81 por Medle sald ly all dr, az MLC bk <3z fur 83, 0r W Ut tiea by il ow celpt of tho money hy adireg i THE GIL. Velve. 241 Trimmph Tiade Mark. Initimore, Md. o e Bitns, Velvets, & Clothlur, I waed at il VY i 160 POWDLR,. BAKING POWDE Ippeesran iy wiow b Uiy 10 g SruUad oldTaly trom i 15 (bl st wiid st bl sia ¢ BLLCRE Chelitiaie 44 1 Galy, by wtois it | AviEr, Whaly WiT5a¢ fule 1 B can' eat xvl of Tlealth, dnd vy

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