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‘fHE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNIS: THE CITY. GE;VERAL NEWS. Coroner Dintzech yosterday held an inqnest upon John Kice, astlor, Aupposed to have fallen into the rives last Wednesday night while nnder the Inftueace of liquor, Tie tempernture yesterday, as observed by Manseae, opticlan, 88 Madison street (TRinux® Tiullding), was at8s, m., 58 degrees; 108. m €5;12m., 7133 p. m., 74; 8p. m., T2 Bare ometerat 8 a. m., 20,.37; 8p. m. 22, Mrs, Fitzpatrick, of No. 59 Cornell atreet, ‘with nchlld In arms, last evening feil off the foot- path on Randolph street bridge directly tn front of a passing strcet-car, but fortanateiy escaped with soine ecvere and stnaning brulses about the head. Saturday evening Kitty Rarnes, danghter of Dr. Darnce, wae run down at the eorner of Lincoln street.and Carroll avenue by a team of horres aud a farmer's wagon, breaking her feft ihigh. She was taken to her home, No. 712 Carroll avenue. The driver was exonerated from blame by Ahic child'a parcnts, ‘Tha difionlty in regnrd to the debts of the Firat Naptist Charch s yet unsettled. The fore- closure which was ret for to-day is postphined in view of an expected compromfee hetween tho hioldera of the firat and recond norteages. Mr. lette, the Chalrman of the Finance Commitiee, 13 out of town, nnd nothing will be done nnth bis return tn about ten days. The Union Veteran Club met at the Pacific Iaet evening, Gen. Martin Neem in the chalr, ‘I'wenty now 'members were recelved and ten ap: vieatlons filed, A communication was recefved from the Repuhlican Central Committec thanking the Club for ite escort 1o Scnator Blaine. Tho Club then listencd to an addeess by tien. Clatk, after which the mecting adjourned, An o1d man named Carl Mildoch, heen arrested for suppored drunkenness in the Rawson street district, died nt 2:30 yesterdsy morning in a ceil at the West Madison Street Sta- Uon. The station-keepers were not satifled that Diaswas eimply n cane of drunkenncas, and visited hincell frequently nnd cared for him, The Core oner's Jury found that death had been caused by exposute and chrontc alcoholfem, § ° Officer Edwands wna yesterday informed by I, Robe N [iramer mreet, that the budy of & man was Iy} £ 10 the lake atthe foot of Peek court. In the clothing was foand & receipt. which tead as follows: icago, July 23, 1878} Reeeaved of Jobn Haumgartner $10 on account of Interest aue May 1, 1878." From this the bady was fdentifed #s that of John Laumunartner. an old and well-known German resl- dent in the nouthwestern ‘mfllnna! the city, and the remaine were taken In charge by his_ sone. What led to hie death is unkaown, as the Coroner jury were nnable 1o aacertain any facts, ‘Tho next anunai Convention of the frater. nity of Phi Gamma Delta will be held under the anspices of the Indisnn Chapters, at Indianapolis, bezinning Oct. 17, The tessione will be held at the Dates Hotel, where nrrangementa have heen aade for the accommodation of the delegates, and where a banquet will be hield on the even(ng of tho 1¥th inet. ‘Thin fraternity in very large and powers ful throughont the South and West, and i» rapidly eaining strength in tne East, A larve number of wembers eéade in Chicavo, A new and handsoma cataluno hins Juet been publisbed. Any informa- tlon cuncerning the nbove or the fraternity at larce can be obtained by addressing Post-Office Box 4,416, New York City. The Farrgut Bont Club held (ts annual meeting at lts Clob-Ilonsc last ncnhlld. QOvor ruvenly iembees wers In altendance, aborate repuris wero reqrd oy Cape,Oden Downs, Secretary AITE, Torter, and Treasurer George W, Murison, nn Dramatic, Musical, and Sociable made reports, Life-membars John Q. Khortall, Homtio L, Wait, and R. C. Meldrum aa. dresscd the Club in & monner, which’ gave general sutisfaction. ‘The Trensurcr's report showed that e for the year had been over $4, 700. © Lusiness was . transacted. The an tion _then toek place, resulting in 1ne faljowins officers being chusen: President, T, R. wenkin lce-President, J. M. Lfl'o'; Seere- tary, Il 8. Porters Treasarer, George W, Muss #an: Captaln, 1, . Darll; Tnu: First Llentenaut, Fied 1. Has, Seeend Lieutenant, Geo: R PRt t; Doard of Admission—W. V, Booth, K. B. Carter, James A, MeDonald. Au ndjonrned meeting of the represent. atives of the variana rocieties which nropose glve 1uza t*Catnival of anthors' wae held at the Sher- 1w Huuse yesterdny afteraoon. All of tho elght rocietlcs were repressnted, ‘Tho qnestion of ob- « tnining a pluce for holdinz the carnival was again tiecunsed, without areiving at any result. 1t wae wtated that the First iment bad retused the use of fte new annory. Seversl of thuse present weemed to feel that thin armory had been bullt by subscriptions throuhont the clfy. and consequents Jy the regunent shonld be gencrous. The aetion of tho reximent wan rely condemned, As onc of thuse prevent oxpressed it, ** The world Procably woiid not come to an end §f the regiment nlmmqsn;mu arill for ten days A letier was read from Mre. Lowe, of 8t Louls, who has been neleete 1he manager of the proj d carnival, Mestames Clark, Gondy, Tooker, aud Colton were mapointed o commitiee’ to examiny into the nee and advisabllity of fitting up the *outh end of the Expomtion Lmlding sud alen 1o couslder tie possthi of obtaining some ber place, The mee then udjourned to ursiny at 2 p. m.. whew §8 1s hoped some favore avle reply way be received from tho Fret Rogt- went. ‘I'he Firat Regiment took formal possos. elon of Ita new armory lsst night, the stiendant cerenionien belng of the briefcal, Adout § a'clock the repinent, soine 450 strong, formad 1n front of the vld armory on Lake street, Col, E, D, Swain m command, and marched W the new houso on Jackrou street, ‘There they found a large a tondance of visitors, who occupied the gallerles, wiil the hoys, having marched through the lower hail, gnthered 1o the uoper one to lirten to & few words from their Colonel. Col. Swain ssid that it gove bLim pleanure to welcome the regiment to its new quoriers, and expressed the hope that the fmprovements would tend to the lugher eficiency of the organization and the comfort of the ien. 1lo dwelt somewhal on the neceeslty of keeplng up the hieh standard of character demanded of recruits, and concluded s vury pleasant littlo syeech amid' much soplause, The boys tuen distributed theinselves around the bulidink, bnd wuch of them as had been assigned Tooms busied themselves in alewing away the mmuunr selongines. Company B went taroogh dts regnlar érill tn the upper bul), much to the vatistuction of the vieltots, and by 10 o'clock thy Uew armory was ieft to the watchmen, the mu‘]uu in the racas aloue remaining to show thatd the Tegiment bad taken nossession. A DEATH-TRAP, Therp are some imurovemenis making In the Green Bullding on Dearboru steeet, just south of the Honore Block, between Monroo and Adams wirects John Welke & Son have the briek contract, Tuln enteiprisine concern has ’pnl ups horrible death-trap i the alley southof the buliding for the purpuwo of carryine up hods of beick and mortar, It ts utended av o labor-saving and labor- Eilling mucbloe, 1t 1e & scanthing contrivance, which {8 sienderly bullt up 10 the Afth loor, Here there 1o 8 pulley, and over this runs an endless chaly, which Is worked from a windlass the ils endlcss chaln car- up full hods, and the empty sre brought down. It s this portion that s fo, The whole thing s an luolersble nul- ardly & day that hae passed since this machinu hae been st work but some ono has Deen hurt by the falling of hods foll of brick or wmortar. Tre lives of the Pust-Oftice employes and of paddatrians are endungeced by it, Saturday last suveral uceidents occuered, aud yesterday afternoon three wnet were hust by faillog hods. One, named Penter, rer, was badly cut over the head, and hud d crushed. But neither the employer nor his help wonld takeany tntercat In the injured. ‘The thinz I» o dungerous nulvance, and ahuild e wrdercd taken down by the Buildlog luspector, as 1tis u coustaut menace 1o life and huiv, i " i\ llll.lfll:'lil‘ "Tio Cungregations) winisiers met yesterds: wmorulog for the discussion of tha following Quee. tlont *“How whall we secure & more.goneral &t. tenidauce upon putiic worsbip. ™ The Rev, G, I, the ey, Mr. Towly, and others discussvd i i ‘The Vresuyterian minlaters met at their rooma in McCormick Block: Yenluflly morning, tho Hev, J, M, Worrall presiding, The weeting was devote 10 tby diacasaion of the subject, ** Topics for ser- mous for the times.” Al the pext wmeeting will bu discusicd the question, ** g thero a falling-off in our cuurch sttendunce! If 20, w s l1s cause aud rowedy ™ Many of thosa present signified their futeuton of silendiug the meating of Lne bynod of Northern 1llinols, which mewis at Hock Luand thie evemng. The Duptist ministers met yosterday morniug. “Thio Rev. Mlr, Kermott outlined The nesmon wiies ne preached Sunday. o tovic for conideratiun was tue *Litu aud Labors of Dr. . C. Fish, of J.* 'The Rev. Dr. Everte lod with of the great divine, and others fol- Jowed with incidents and personal expericnces, Dr. Cuiie, the Hev. Mr. ie, aud the Rev. Mr, Cluse, of Ssu Fraucisco, aleo spuke of ielr ace yudntence witn Dr. - Flsb The Itey. 8§, Wastiugton, of Keokuk, I, sud the Ttev. L' L Lausig, of Darlington Wis., were lotroduced 1o the Conference. ey soke of ibelr reapective felds of labor. Prof. Kaymoud eaid, in bébalf of Eldee W, . ‘Yourman, of Boaton, who was preseut, bat the fufluvnce'of the Conferenco was requesied in piatter uf 8 proposud convention fo Lhe purpose ot Giscuesing the question of the comiug uf Chriet. 1t Wun dealred by Elder Thurman that tbe Bavtit wiutsters ol Chltlffl lend their support Lo thy achzme, Upon motion ot Dr. Custls, it was du- thded that Dosclion be taken in he matter at brescot, After it was sonounced that st the oext weeting the ey, Mr. Jackson would pressut a tch Lt the vicws Of Carson snd Gauseen, &s re- pu,»:"ln-wmuu, tue westing adjourued with L . Btiuug. bt 37 Kok Le eyl Briwain v pan A A Marsl, New York Tremnt touse—H. 1. Ui fcubach, Jelersow, Maj. b. M. atlclia, York: 5 I‘hllwtlfh!l . Hua. Wiltian: Case New ¥, Bouarcs, . 1. " W' U T % GcA Py Browa, Mew . Woudward. New “York: @ Jubn Slugleldy Geurgs E. blveud, Cleve: . CAs luuunn of the valldity of the schoo)-tax. by . D. Bpences Rorrs Bovtom bers Ushorn nmb, Screl Tnliadelpht; Ne ‘_ll it ; tne + the o J 1. Hoim, ©é S THE CITY-HALL. The licenso receipts yesterdsy amounted 10 only $100, A The Berip Clerk fssned abont £5,500 of city serip yesterday In payment of miscellancons biile, The Health Department for the wock ond- ing Satarday last served 200 nnisance notices, Abated 3 natsances, and condernned as unft for vee as food 7,671 ponnds of meat. Comptroller Farwell mekes the gratifying statement that the city is naw ready to pay, on rerentation, atl revende warrants in the fam of il.oooer Tcss {sauad against Jast year's tax-levy. The City Treasurer's receifits yesterday amonnted (0 $3,208, of which $2, 770 was from the Water Department and $400 from the Sonth Side Poiice Canrt for fines. The disbursementsamount- ed to about $3, 000, Patrolman Michne! Otto, belonging to the West Twelfth Street Statlon, was discharzed from the police force yesterday, In the laconic pae- Jance of the Cenfral Station, tbe bounca was ads ministered ‘on the lllruui ground of ‘‘general cavsedness,” 4 The Mnyor ynulanln“ndfl d the pay-rulls of the Department of blic Vor! namely, those of the Watar, Street, snd Bewerage Depart- ments, which, il told, amonnt to $:30,000. That of the Water Department will be paid Tharaday in cash, and those of the Scwerage and Streot De- partmente a week from Tharsday In sceip, The Committee on Streols and Alleys, Sonth Divielon, will meet to-morrow afterncon at 3:30 o'clock ta consider petitlons for the widen. Ing of State sirect. Tha Juint Comnutien on Streets and Alley® will meet Friday afternoon at 30 o'clack [0 conalder the report concerning the condition of the Strect-Cleaning Fund. The weokly report of the Registrar of Vital Statisticsshowa that there wers 183 deaths in the city lnst week, as sgainst 130 for the week revions, and 141 for the corresponding week of ast year. Of the whole number, thirty wera under 1 year of age; twenty betweon 1and 3: and nineteen betweon 3 and 10. The most common causes of death were convulsons, from which bere were thirteen, and Jung discase, from which thers were seventeen. The ratio of deaths to population was one in 3,620, Building-permita were issmed yesterday to the Downer & Remis Brewing Company to erect A three-story and basement brick ice-house, 100 Ly 140 feet, st No. 80 South Park avenne, to cost $20,000: to George Watson, to erect & four-story and basement brick rtore, No. 13 Sonth LaSallo street, to cost $5,000; to d. V., & C, 1. Farwell, to erect three additionsl stories on Monroe street between Markot and Franktin (the Tabernacle), making it fve storles and bascment, and to divide same into Gve atores, four of 40 fect eacl and one of 21 feet, the whole 1o cost 880,000, ‘The Supreme Court has denied a rohenr- ing in the Speight and the thirteen sncceeding canes on the renearing docket, These were tax n which thera was especially Invnlvl;l the n the aw case the Court had enjoined the vortlon_of the tax which wi not for cornorate purposcs, The #chool-(ax was not pullcul-rl{ , but rome of ihe tax-fighters, belleving that sustaining 1he chaals was not & curnurats purpose, filed n titlon for & rehearing. Thedenial of the rehenr- ng Is considered by the city authorities to m nnlx the Court looks upon ihe achaol-tax as legit! mate. Mr. 0. E, Felton, Bnperintendent of the Bridewell, has submitted hia quarterly report covering the months of July, August, and Sep- tember, It ahows that the receints Lo §15,054.07, and the cxpenszes to $11,088,04, There wete in prison July 1, 310; received during tho quarter, 1, dlscharged, 1.771; in prison Sept; 10, 213 maea and 120 (exiaicn. There wers 800 Incarcerated for breaches of the peace, D2 for Intoxleation, 418 for vagrancy, 134 for keeping or being inmates of disorderly or gambiing houses, for Ill’llnr'l. 15 for larceny. There were 1,670 who aerved out thelr terme of scntence; G were releascd by the Comptrollar's order, D2 by tha nyor's order, 47 by supersedeas, 8 by habeas corpus, 16 by orderof the Clreuit Court, 3 by death. ' Bix hundred and seventy-two claimed to beinon their frst commitinent. There wers 87 prasoners under 15 years of age. 481 from 15 to 22, 321 from 22 to 25, 322 from 25 to 30, 187 fram 30 to 45, 183 from 35 to 40, 1568 from 40 to 50, B4 over 50, There wora 022 married and 1,211 single; 420 who had children; 07 whe could read but not write; 171 who could not read or write. The United States was the birthplace of 1,045, Ireland of 435, England of U0, Gerwany of 100, TIHIE COUNTY BUILDING. 1In the County Conrt yesterday, John A. Winson and John Walsh were adjudged insane. Hoslth Commissioner DeWolt called on the Sheriff yesterday, and requeated the appoint- mentof & special deputy to serve papors in the stink cases, and Mr. Korn agreed to furulsh OMeer Murk! with the necessaty adthority to serve papers for the llealth Departmeat from time to time. Dr, 1eWolf says (hat he {s datermined to foilow the stink factorlen to the bltter end and force them o cowply with the lawa in conducting thoir by ness, i Commissioner Ayars yesterday claimed to havo scven out of tho twelve delepates who will k) oo the Nom{nating Conventivn to-day, The “'Ring" members of the Board did not take kind- dy to the situstion, and will go all they can axainst him. They sald thal (iray was thelr candidate, snd 1£ thay can Ly falr of fonl means defeat Ayars (o-day they will doit. _In the Town of Lake District ex- Deputy Sherlff Puscheck waa clatming fonr out of the eleven votes, and expected ta get tho nomina-~ Yion, l|l:nnnmm a8 the Lake delegates wero not unite Shorif Kern is -nou|y oppressod by his fricnds, X position; and atill another, enough (o boy a horse and wagon 1o take voters to the polls electlon-day. All of these requests, varied ws they are, were made within an hour, Kern wauts it understood thut be is not s millioualre, and wundurs conuider- ably that so many of his **fricuds " souuld wistake ia real clrcumstances. CRIMINAL, Fiftean gamblers nrrested. Ohange of venuu from Summerfield to D'Wolf. Constable and jury 8zed, Ganog discharged. Of conreo, Farco wiil bercpeated Oct. 10 with twenty other tigamn, Mathias Karasek was bofore Justice Mat- son yestorday charged with perjury. 1o gave batl for appearance Friday. Andrew Enzenbacher fs tho cowplainant, and eays that Karasck swore falaely in & procecding before Justice Haltabury, Mention wis made last week of the arrest of Mr. 8, \V, Kroff, roal-estata agent, on charges of forgery and hroach or trust, o had an ex- smination before Justice Buminerleld Naturday, aud. after w hearing of all the testimony, wasjhon' oravly oischerged. Aoyor leath yesterday revoked the license of Mrs. James Burke, keoper of a saloon at No 411 Weat Indiana street, which place the poli say len resort for bard characters, snch as t! &ang who assaulted and shot Utficers Costello and ‘Slerney & week or 50 ayo. The oaso of Adam Mares, the pugunacious saloon-keeper who was rreated by the P'atten Lrothers night before lsat, cameup yesterday be- fore Justice luantoun, in nelon. He was stuck to the lune of 300 for violation of the Liguor-law, sad was also held in §5, 000 bull to hé Uriminal Court for sssault with a deadly weapon, le was Lrought into the city, and s at present In jail Bome time ago Patrick Garaghty, the promlising son of Austin Qsrughty, was held (o the Cutnty Court 10 answer 10 & churgo of Lastardy preferzed by & youog wowsn named Kelly, the suter of Michael Kelly, Yeuterduy the last-named udividual was bufure Justics Hamuwill, snd was beld in bunds of $400 to kecp tLe peace with t Uarsglity boy, whom he Uad threatencd to ki uot, or wake beef of becsuss hu Lad seduced hitw alater. o Arrests: Thomas J. Shes, attorney, charged with the isrceny of & amall sum of mouey fzom Joseps Waeatls, who was disorderly euough 1o be fined 325 b{ Justice Summierield several dsyw %0, aod who ls now niad because his attorncy wid not get him o easler; John O'Cunvur, cbarged with susaking GOve cheap watul from Stelu's Dollar Store on Ulark strees; Frauk Whilney, charged with going through the boarders at No, 80O State streel; Willic Lridye- wag, plckpocket; Samuel Colien, auother young muu who makes & apecialiy of robbing sbow-cases alung the streets, The following dispatch was recsived by U:IIL Barreit last Satarday: _LIECT. Bauxi « Mr. L. 0. Goddsrd' Ko, 38 Tirky weventt trvel well fooked afier for wo sadproprdelor L RATPLESEHIS] tere st by Sl VTR Y e vy N Tovestigution showéd that the honse bad not been rToboed, but tual the people were ulraid, 30 wany burgiaries havig teceutly taken pi in that peighborbood, und thal some voe who knew th were Lo be sbeent frow howe visited Supl. Scave and induced buu L0 s8¢0 the above uispatch, piyto protoct the houss during baeuce of tue awlly. Justice Bummerfield yesterdsy held the following: Edward Ryan. “larceny of a puckei- bouk contalning $2.80 from Misa M. E. Sywc. $100 Que; Auderson Ford, drawlng s ruzor upon a colured Brother pamed Jobu Wilson, $100 fue; Hewry Hecuey, (three | pocketbooks from” Lizsie 0, No. 543 Fraukha atreet, $500 to he 1Uth; Jercmlah Curroll, wdamonnted young hoodjum, who was fonnd In poescssion of a battis of chloraform and eome brirgiar's tools, $100 fine. Jnatice Kaufmann hold Thamas Walsh in 81,000 (he Criminal Conrt for brutally beating hix wife, Emmn, Jnstice Morrison held WHIam Flirgorald in 81,000 to the Crimiaal Court_for stasbing John Jurs: Honty Cooney, charged with encaking $18 worth of goods from the store of Jacob Daus, No, 650 Canal street, $500 to the 17th. TRR RACR MURDRR. There were no new nointern obtained yesterday In the Raco mnrder. Lamb waa visited during the dl{ by amumber of people in tho hape of being ableto identify him ar (ho man who wasin the wagon with the assassin. At Central Station mysterious wini d equivocal answers aro all that can obtalned, but officiale at the Armory say that no ono has yet Identified Lamb, and that, on the contrary, every one s positive that he in not the man. Friedberg was in quite n enmmunicative mood and assnred a patter that Mamb was not one of tho parti wwho wers abont his shop. Ile had never recn Lamb before. Heo aleo voinnicered the statement that n_ all probaollity he would be able to recognlze o of the men who left the sk at the ahop, and would help the police In fixing the identity of the murderer, but he conld not swear ta the tdentily In any casc, 24 tEo men were completo steangers to him, and it was amninat his hoart 10 swenr to sometning whereln ho might be mistaken. An Afternoun paper yesterday pnblished a story to the effect that ‘A prisoner in the Comne ty Jall had gisen mway the ana of the ganz to the police, bnt there was nothing now stated rave (hat the cang hnd & roum on Wells street near Kinzle, and that the **Sheency ' was the one selected to enter the storen which they had planned to rob, ashe was an expert in judaing of the quality of goode, . 'The police will donbtless areive at the conctnsion that Lamb Is not thelr man cither ta-davorny he day of the inquest, Indecd, it was hintea last night that he would to-day bo taken to the Weat Division and booked for vagrancy: but that is im- probable, ns Lamb wounld make & {alr witucssat the Mmquest. U. 8. A, There were #3,100 of tho new 4 per cents disposed of by the Sab-Treasury yesterday. The 8ub-Trensury disbursements were $70,000 In currency, $23,000 In gold, and 88,000 In sllver, The slcohol exports yesterday wore 830 barreis, —250 by the Garden City and 100 by tho Blackhawk. The internal.rovenna reccipts yesterday were £11,042, of which $24,008 was for taxon dintilled apirits, 84,008 for tobacco and clgars, and $1,082 for tax un beer, Judge Bangs said yestorday that the mat- ter of the now Custom-{lousc frauds had not been reached yet by the Grand Jury, but that he cx- ccted that it would be soon: that be had notifled Collector Smith to get any additionol evidence that he might have in ahape rorgruenunuu to the body at an early day; that tho McArthur cases will alvo bo proscnted; that the Ureew case will be brought up next week, and that the Grand Jary propusca fo make a thorough examination of everything that comes befors it. It may also look into the affsirs of the defunct Couk County Natlonal Bank, The regiatration of third.class mall mattor, which has only been In force aince the 1st of Octo- bet, promisex to be very papulat, but as yet com- aratively few businese hourea have taken bold of t. The business |s as yet confined principaily to translents. About ffty packages a day come In now at this Pust-Office, againet an averago of 125 wackages of firat-clans registration, while about 160 packages go through the oflice dally. The Buper- intendent of this Department, Mr. W. D. Rawlius, thinks that in 8 ehort time thero will be a yrand rush, as the busineas men of the city are informed by their country correspandents that samples and light articles of merchandise can be sent this way withy salety, Houry Webber and John Merton, two boys abont 18 years of age, have been arrcated by Off cer Tyrrell, of the Tnited Sintes Sccrot Service, for pasaing counterfeit 810 notes on the National Bank of Nichmond, Ind, Some time before De- tective Tyrrell left hero for his Western district ha arrestod three boys noiaed Weohber and Wiiliam Hunt on thia same charke, and_he was_told hy them that John Merton wad the lender and banker, and that he had tn his possession 8:2:30 of the notes. e threc boys were eventunlly et at liborty, Yesterday Tyrrell, belng In this city to attcnd the Grang Jury sittings, arrentod John Merton early in the morning, at U3 Sedgwivk atrect, e having been of hin whereabunts, Webker |, now befure the United States Grand Jury, Tyrrell bas been informed by the parties implicated thint lenry Webber atole the counterfelt notes from a shoemaker on the North Side, with whom they bad been feftas a **plant,” and that he gave them to Merton about six weeks ngo to keep. for him, The third party wasto havo been arrested 1sst night, and allard to come bLeforo the Grand dury to-day, The Heeret Service obiamned sesgion of the plutes and tools with which the cony terfeit bilie were mado about twenty montby TILDEN. GETTINU READY TO DEGIN, Commiralones Hoyno's lanor oliico was filled at the hour of 11 o'clock by a small but rather distin- gulebed company, The Commisslbnor himselt wan there, as wero also Roger M. Sherman, the youne and decidedly good-looking Assistant Distnct Attorney frum New York; Thomas Harlan, counsel for the occupant of No. 16 Gramercy Park, thoman who lsn'tup to **this wild Westarn way of dolug things'*; nnd Mr, Dur- ton C. Couk and Mr, J, Il, Rodfeld, of the Chica- o & Northwestern Hallroad, witneases who wera prepared to adduce certalo testimony goioe to show vp Eammy Tilden's record as a rall- road-grabber, und, more partlcnlarly, amounts of money which he received, sud whica, it 1s sllegud, did not Gnd their way into his income returns, Lut there waa another hitch In the case that postpoued the examination until this morning. . ‘The technical Harlan was urevared with an objectfon 10 going o, -‘'heorder for tho taking of testimony, he said, notifled him that the wit- nesscs wera 10 ba **T, 1L, Kilackstone and Judge Beckwith, and others.™ Ilo was prepared to cross-examine Blackstune and Beckwith, bot not the **others" juat then,and intimated that, nuless the proper notice wers given as tu who'all the *‘others' werelo ve, his cousentto golng on could not be obtained. Huelng that the cipher. alspatch man wasn't used "~ to **tlfa wild Western way of, dulng things," the Distnict Attorney from Nefv York aatd Lie had no ubjection 10 postponing the icaring antil this moming, when Mir, Dlackstono and Judgo Beckwith wonld be presout, Hut he gave the Murquuito replevin- artist & succinct notice that Mr. Cook and Mr. Ked- feld would alvo. eard during the exsmination, and that their 1 tinony would beconie 8 part uf the record, r, Tliden's next friend then un- nounced that he wanted tho ovidenca tuken in long-hand by the Commlssioner's clerk. Thie uld not mt Mr. Sherman's views, and ho retorted that he would take the responsinility of having it taken in short-hand, Mr. larian seld he would sgree o that if the Commissiunet would certily that the testimony had not. been‘taken b long- as the atatute required, To " T, Bherman replted that each itness wonld have sn opportanity fo buat his testimouy read over tohim (rom the uhort-hand Tuporter's notes, afier which ho would be swurn s 10its correctuess, and the Commisdoner would thereupou certily 1o it. It was assumed, Sherman, with a " slight LUnge of Littern: d with perhiaps an ides chat he conld show iau tlat **this wild Weatern way of dotig nge** wasn't wo wild after all, that the Commis- sloner would crtify only to what was trus. Mr, Harlun replied that he didn't sco any objec- tion to Mr, sherman's propusition, but, us he bably go nway befors thu examlunilon he wanled the Commivsioner lo me_uther course was adopted, tanding just rnn.-rrur 1o wns had In his preseuce, “Tho Cojamiseionen intimated that he d be sccommodated in 1h nd Mr. Sherman coldly obssrved that it tircly binmaterial to hin whether Mr, Iasiun went away or not, and that he shoulil por- suc Lhe course be bad wmarked out. ‘Fhereupon the exanilnution was adjourned until thie morning, There appears to be no great amount of Juve be- tween Mr, Snerinan and the adept (o replevying, sod it s quite llktlf' thore will Lo wows lively puie Fig Lefure the testimony is all in, THE METROPOLITAN, TULKNING TUE TABLES. ‘There waa & uew U10Ve yeaterday of a somewhat inferesting character In the Metropolitdn Strvet Raitwaywatter, 1t will be remembered that ko Company, lu the person of it Prewdent, D, L, Hougl, asaisted by & gang of laborers, attempted 10 tear up Lake street late Saturday nleht for tho purpose of laying tracks thercon, and that the pullce, nnder thecommand of Patrolnaw Henry U'Nelll, aud in pursnsnce of ordors which ema- nated from Supt, Seavey and, origloally, from Mayor Heath, Interfored with the Cowpany's de- algas, furbade ths work going ou, and arrested M l.\ml!ll for attempting to go uhesd ultor vutd :‘d thiat he wust avetit, Mr. Hough W the Arwory, bLut was feleased om ball early Suuduy wmorpiog. It s presumed thay du the quiet bours of Nupday he commoned with'bis lawyers &nd evolved the scheme which he partially carnied out yesterday for *Glllnx uLulm wiih the aulhiorities' wno had erfured witi \“h':‘vxu e of hisatleged righus on aud priviloges. terday morming befure Ju. i1 Arwory, nobody sppeared for the cily, b ecutor in the cai clarye he pro Mr, lHough did nut tuke & di by default, which bo could buve done had »0 wiaded, but raid that he did wot cary lo y advantago of tho clty by reason of 1ts un- vrepared condition, snd that he wonld sppear nere- aiter whenuver he was wanted. ‘F'be case was s cordingly coutinuod unty) this worning, Lut Alr, Hough bad a rod o picklc for the au- toorities, and along about 2 o'cluck fu the afte Boon Le drew i1t vul aud proceeded to use it for all At wus worth. Drupping the Bgurative, Mr.Hough bled bim up the lung dight of wtsiry leading to Justico Mecch's otijce, where he vutercd a cowms plaint aguinst Mourue Leath, Valorue A. Scavey, and Henry O'Neill, chatging them with ** compit- Ung au saesult sud Uattery Upow atiunt by uniswe fully besting amisut,' sud asking, i the usual furw. that they Lu brought ub tu shawer for their ®ilog OF cowwiarion Lu this Teapact, I8 went ueaiust Ly graln of the Justice a Little 0 dsuus & wurzaut TUESDAY, OC 'OBER 15, 1878, h conservatora of the ce A8 tno tles named in_ the complaint, but thero was no help farit. The alleged aseaniters mnd batterers were not arrested. ‘They wera atmnly Informed of what had been done, quietly walked up to the Dince wheeo yustice i dlaponsed, and one band, In the anm of RI00, with Joo Dizon as anrety, sct thinga right nntil Thoraday afternoon, at i o'clock sharp, when the matler will come up for a hesrs ing. From all that can be Jearned the aseanlt and hattery waa purely technical, no violence whatersr being nsed on the part of the ofiliere who made the artent and stopped the track-laying. As for the Mayor and Supt. Seavey, nefther of them was rrnent“nmfl thelr responsibhiity, if any, of course les in the ienuing of the orders, IN RXPLANATION Or HIS ACTION In ordering the Metrovolitan Street Rollway Com- pany to stop laying its tracks, Mayor Heath to ‘Tit® TRIRUXR reportar yesterdsy that there was a question as to the valldity of the erdinance giving the Compauy the right of “way which haa ot to be determined on by the Conncil hefore nny ateps could be taken by the Metronolitan people, lLast seek tia received a petitlon from o number of Like strect property-owners aiating certaln things ro. gacding the alleged Invadaity of the ordinance, which, If found to he trie, wonld render the eity, In case the tracke were laid, Hable in n suit for, damages. lle had referred that netition to the Council, and It was at present in the hands of the Committee on Rallroads, which he expecied wonld report in the evenineat the meeting of the Conncit, ¢ the ordinance was decided to bo vnlld, thers syonld be no opposition to the Com- pany’s proceeding with ftd tenck-laying, but in the meantime, with the question pending, the Company ought not to take posscesion of the atreet and renuder the city lable for possible dam- Agen in caso the ordinnncs atiould b decided to be Invalld. Thing question of validity, hy re- marked, had not “been brought np hefore Sudge Nartan. whose Iate decinton simply covered the dissolving of the Injnnction upos the tizht of emincot domain, It had beenclaimed by thesa Lake strect people and thele counwel, who had looked the mntier up, that there wore several thinis tn the ordinance which made 13 invalid, fie had conaulted with Corporation-Connael lon- fleld on the mubject, and, after giving {he mntter carefnl menurn, had come 1o the coneluaion that s ity to the city compelled him 1o take pre- d“‘k’ such action #s he Lad taken in stopping the work, HAZARD. [ 18 BENT DACK TO INDIANA. Hazard, the young adept in the nrtof coming it over & lot of Hoosier bankers at Anburn, Ind., was brought before Commissioner Hoyne yesterday morning, wslved examination. was held in $40,000 Latl, which, of course, he couldn‘t give, and was remanded, athls own request and on an order from Judge Blodgett, to Indisnapolis Jast evening. 1o nfinn; the remsinder of the day, alter seeing the Commissioner, - in the M 'n oftice, ‘where ho was engaged in the mutually delightfnl process of *‘fixing" it with Dr Foard, President of the victimized bank. Asnearly asit can bo golten at, onu stripped of all varblage, Hozard scems to have taken avont 823,000 In cash belory- ing to the bank and to have converted it to his own use, Sunday night he made great professions of his abllity to zet an Indianapotis banker to put up the whuls amount for him, but yesterday he tricd the compromise plan, offering to get 810,000 from ihenforoeald banker and to make the rest good if they would glve Libm time, But the Presldent of the bank and Bank.Examiner Kilis were sharp enongh not to make anv promises, According to Klits, the Indianapolia banker lsn't to by found who swould put np $10,000 or any other sum. Hazard, he bellovor, hasa portion of the money or Its equivaient in hin_grip-sack, and can turn It over if uie wants to. If the embzzziement is1n any way made yocd, it 15 not probable Uit the bank oflicers wili prosecate. What they want ia their money. and not vengesnce; bot, if the money shoulin't come, there is every evidenco of a disposition to send the young man from Indiana to the Penitentiary, A very funny acene was anacted in the Maraha)'s ofice before the partles gat down to that polnt Where they were ready to talk over plans for ** fix- fngit,” " Dr. Foard. witnehaggy and nokempt nalr blowing about his sunburned farehead, and a case of Tlomeopattic pellets protruding from the pucket of his much-worn anid rather seedy-looking coat, eat on the littlo red sofa in the office, looking more itke acountry Pbstmaster from Poscy County than a well-ordered bank President. [lazard and Kilts occupied chairs facing him. The doctor- banker, or banker-doctor, as the caso nay ne. opened out on_llazard, to 'whom he applied such endenring torme ax *‘thef,” **rascal, ' ' damied raxcal, " ote., in endiesa variety, Hazard endured it for a minute or so untll his blovd began to holl, he inade a movement as if 1o jump up, deary wun, ~thongh 1t 16 donbtful whether lie had one, —oud 10 execute dlre ven t?nee on the old man. But Ellls and a Depnty-Marshal combed im down and rubbed bim off, and all that camo from him was ho terrible invective, *‘Dr, Foard, you are a cowardly cur for calling a man such naimes when ho ls in custody anid can’t resist.' After that he wss stubboro for a while, but o slatenent frumn Elltethat ho was voing to Indianap. olis to-night and would sce him this morning brouglit llm around, and in less than threo minutes the Lwo wore talking together In one cor- ner f the room, and Hazard was muking the windy promises nlluded fo above, tiradually Dr. Foard #ldled ap, hung over Hlazard'schair, thelr facen weore gradually gined luzfilher. ad it wers, ana all there was wanng wos the kiss of peace tu make tho scene one that angels might lovk down uwon aud amilo at, 3 y THE COUNTY BOARD. THE BOCIALISTS, The rognlar weukly mceting of the County Board was held yesterday ofternoon, all of the members present, A commanication was read from the Soclalistic Labor party naming cortalu Judges of eloctton 1n cortaln precincls and asking their appointment. Me. Cleary wan in favor of the proposition, and, after some parleylng, and a dozon buncombe spceches by Fitzgersld, Dradley, and Mulloy, ‘in which they fondled the Socialints, the proposition was dofeated, but subscquently 8 few of thowo named were put on n some of the precinets to Al vacancles, notwithstanding tho proceoding was 1. logal nd without the shadow of vxcus Some dlsputo followed on u motion to allow a new polling-place in the Town of Lyons at La. Urange, and in the Town of Lake at the corner of Farty-ihird strect and Ashland avenus, The ro- sult was the - pulling-place was allowed In Lyons but rejected in Lake, LOWKR HATES WANTED, A communication was read from the Medical Toard, usking tuat the feo for attendance of medi I donts nt the, County-Huspital bo changed from $10 to 85, Dr. Ross, 0f tho Roard, was present, and stated that at the price charged Lhe colloke ho represunted had not been able (o guta cluns of shidents, aud after suine dispute tho change naked for wae mn URAND JURY. ‘The Board then procesdud tu deaw & Grand Jury for November, The fullowing were drawn: Wendcl, Noul, 8. 1. lauer, B, R Plercy, T, J. Burbach, v , J. C. llarrington, Daemicke, J. W, Hershoy, T. Wulf, Francis Storw, Thuinne Haniln, Busch, aud Joln Morrlu, TIE AFPROFRIATIONS, The Commiitue on Finance, ucting an the resas Intiun directing them to supork the expenses censary for count gllnmlul far 1470 as soun er tho action of 1he Swie Botrd of Equalization the valuation of the connty property as was peacticable, repurted: . ‘The ruport sets Sorth that the valuation of prop. arty by the State Boand wi 164,757,430, which, ut the OF 70 cents on the §100, would produce $1, 245,080, while $1, would be necessary 10 be luvied for county purposvs. Toe ravort thun furumw recounnund the following spproprin- ons; * OLD INDENTEDNES Interest on Wa? bonds. ves e . 8 171,005 Inteseat of Punlie Building honid atiaeae o 7,5 lutereat ua bouds ield by Trustees uf Grace. land Cemetery Improvement Fund. 2,310 Wi, 005 2eeei® 100,790 Gracelaad Conieliry. Clerk of Coatity Buperinieadent o ‘er dtern o Cuunty Counnlssiun urmal Sehoul Clarks of Boarg Blallunery lln-llur prisonyrs. Miscellalicous expeuses, Ersors, retutes, sad furfeliure Total fur couuty purposes. . Graid Yotal uf Sopropriation. X The following was attacned 10 tho report: Reanlsed, That the sura of $191,905 be, and the same {obereby, levicd as e tax upuu ths Lasslle praverty, h roal'and porsunal, In the County uf Couk, purbues of puyiug Tutereat on the .d Iudebiciuas of county existl m g 0u the B Of AUgul, InTU, as et forth lu g eyulug estlnate uader tha besd of old Indebtedu d (uriter Reanice the 40 of $103.500 be, &nd the same s hereuy, leyied as & (ax uput Llo taxable property, both 7ea1’ aad verional. 1 Liis Couaty uf Cook, for tas purposs of paylng lutereat oo thy indobtedueds of the gounty locureed slace (he bil day of Augusl, 1870, a0 geb forch under the bead of new Wdebleduesl; sud by L further Kegnoed, That the sum of 81,194,150 be, and the Samio 18 bereby, lovied as s Lax upou the taxable prop. Ly, borl re: Vemouul, 18 the Countty of Cook, 10F CouuLy purf 2asct furth In thie furoxvlu es- Hinate uuder thulicad of county bufiuscs smwuatin iu the Bgdregaty, fucludiog the suvunts aboye luyle fug lutereat ou old wnd ue W ludebisducss, Lo $1, 417, 803, our Cowmltive wuuld Als call sitcitlon (0 & reso- Tution adopted by this Board July 8, 1n7d, secommiend- Loy that wh luns Lo tuade’ for tae ye ) b approbelsted for the Court- #24, 1o, 024 L) gouaidersiion roperty 1 year's thile valuatloa, ot e payineat y aud the vidioary runuly, rerliucul, yuar Colsiniites Lo by wake Whe sppropslation asd st 2t tuat 1€ s Lhe " duty vido e1peuses uof he 8nd 1% lupossi- by sawe twg keen the connty offices and the chartt titutior af tne caunty in suitable operattnn. Your Comntittes wanld' thorefors recommend that il tho taxes (rom the levy of 1777, and al) back tases of 187C, and prior yeara belonging to the General ¥ond, and not required for expeniitares up fo the closa 0TS fical yeAr ending Hept. 2 1878, And 10 the pa 10 Nt af temporary 1oans how due and ‘unpatd and terest an the same, be, and thasame ara herob, propriated to the Court:Housa Fund. THE COURT-HOUSE. The report did not suit tho membars of the Roard having the greatest interest in certain cone traciors, And they wanted It Jald aver to crowd In 2n appropriation for the Conrt-llonse work, and & wrangle ensaeid. The report war finally concarred io, however, by a nnanimous vote, Mr. Fltzgerall. anticipating the action on the repart, had caused to bo drawn a long aeries of rerolutions, which he presenied and advocated, ‘The rerolations st forth that, during the past nine munths, the Uoard had saved $1:3,000 over the expenscs ol the former year, bat, some- liow, #howe the further fact that the approprintfonn had heen overarawn largely, —~the Courl overdrawn ahout 0 Fund alone having been D00, The revalutions then =0 .0n 10 censurs TiE CiitcAao ‘Trinusg for its tack on the ** Rinz " propusition to call on the Provie to lsane honds fo cumplete the Court- loue, and, after venting conelderable apleen, concludes by calling on the Tommittee on Public Dufldings to inform the Court-Hoase contractors of the deoloted condition of the connty finances, and to requeat them (o suspend work, and Lo nego- tiate with thew In the matter of Axingdamaves. Mr. Senne was wilhing to have the contzactors notified to quit work, he would go na farther, Me. Wherler was in favor of the adoption of the resolutions s an entirety, and in an excited man- nerdenounced the papers which had dared to ar- tack the honesty ol tho [oard in the construction of the Court-llouss, during the year. paying especial attention to s recent Trinirxs oditorial opposing tha fssning of vonda. 1o continued at sune length to rid himself of his bottled wrath, concluding by denouncing the reporters around him a8 being **dishonest as hell, " and the press asslan- derona in the extreme. A vote waa then taken on Mr. Benne's motion to order tho contractors to atop work, and, after some dlispute und several votes, Fitzaurald's resolutions and whereases were adopied by a voteof 7o, AMr, Fitzgerald then introduced a resolution catls Ing on’ the nnnm‘v to authorize tho fnsuing of £1, 000, in bondn st the coming election to complete the Conrt-ifouse. Ar, Senne moved smendment that tho amount be $750, 000, , after some dabate, tho amendment prevailed hy a unanimons vote, amd tne Clerk of the Board was instructed to cause the neccaary notice to be given, Tho Committee on Pnllic Bervice reported ad- verscly un the ndoption of a resolution proposing to rescind the nciion of the Board of a 0 1n allowing Farmer Harms $30,000 for * on the Court-Honre foundat Nr. Lenzen wanted tho $:10, and Mr. A¥lfl aubmited that it wi press the claim throngh. Mr, Borling raid the report was an important matter, and he loped it wonld be Jaid over unlil the next meeting, and it was finally laid overby a voleof 7to 6. ‘Mo Loard then adjonrned until Thursday sftor- noon, aflowedat once, an outrage to CAUGUT. A TOLD DIAMOND'ROBBERY nnd a speedy capture of the thlef made up very exciting noonday sensation yesterday, In the vicin. Ity of Btate and Monroo, Wabash avente and Adams streets, Shortly -before the midday hooe two mon-entered the store of Mr, A, 1L Miller, the Wholesale joweler at tho.northeast corner of State ond Monroe streets. One of them engaged tho at- tentlon of Mr. Miller, whilo the other, who was wotten up In the latest siyle,* requested one of the clerks to show him gome dia- mond rings. Ho was.. accordingly shown a tray contalning a largs’ number of these finger ornaments, ono of which was worth $u50, Just avout thls time his ‘‘friend " called the clerk’s attention 1o & set of milver, which stood Just behind him, and while the clerk's back wes tarned the elickly-dresscd follow-with a tste for dlnmonds took up the$350eing, deffly and quickly wlipped it on his finger, and in its place put back & Sliringon the tray. Bnt the clork. who knew enough not to keep his cye off that ring for Any great length of time, looked around at about thie juncture, ond his quick senso of sight detected 1hat the valuable gem was missing. Tes man had hegun to walk off towards the door, when the clerk sung vut to him to llog_. adding that he had Another ring to show him. The man didn't appear to have the Jeast idea of stopping, far ho ke, Iwnp hia march to the door, The clerk followed nim to :Iu;‘fllzrnl, repeating hin invitation to tho stranger o halt, On reaching tho sidewalk, the man started on & run down Stato street. Lut the clerk had by this tima thoroughly divined hin purpose and began to exetcine 8 goud palr of lungs Incrying ** Btop this ‘Tlie cry was taken up by a large crowd— Tor st this haur the streeta were full—who started in purait of the diamond-abstractor. The fellow ran sonth ta Adame, thence to Wabash avenue, and was nroceeding south on that thoroughfare when Ofcer Gavin, of the Exposition polico, who was standing at tno carnor, caught sizbi of hitm and his puraner, Mr, Miler, jolned In' the chisso. and, after a llvely ron, succeedod in lnylug hands upon hisman. Just as he did so, the thlef attempted to drop a lot of dlamond rings, bine in_all, but the officor was up o any and al) tricks of that sort, aud_ this 1itile sghemy was nipped 1n the bud. B3Iz, Miller faentifed the ring taken from his store, and it was roturned to m, ‘The fellow was taken to the Central Btation, wnero a wearch of his pervon revealed the rin: above mentioned, worth inall several hundred dol. lars, if not more, & valuable gold watch, and nh}n $50 In currency, He gave the name of Bmith, hia real . name, ns Kknown Frank Cunningham, 11k of a ukillful diamond-robbor, who mnever descends to any small game, bat always shows hls nppreciation for the brilliants and lor{e\ulry of the most costly kind. In porsun bo le tall and strony, with plorcing eyes that betray a ki to the police, is repntation is” that niey n keeving with his well-known repuiation as ‘s lick one.** iie ls an old-timer, and 13 acknow)- edzed to be onv of the Lost men lu his particular line fu the whole country. at hecamo of hls ** friend " I8 unknown. [n the -excitement which folluwed the discovery of tho robbery hesdaubtle, selzed the opportune moment to make off uno! Oficer Gavin, who mude the arrest, was formerly on the pulico force, but tho reduction some tfme ago meant to him **Uaviy must go, " and he went, COMMERCE AND MANUFAC- 5 TURES. A MIGRATORY CONVENTION, A Convention of commerclal and manufactaring men was to have been held in New Orleans on the 34 of December to take actlon regarding certaln matters of uational interest, such as the establish- ing of a conunerclul intarcourse between this couns try nnd Mexico, the balidingof tha Southern Pacific itailroad, to got a mora perfect connection between the Unfted Stateaand Soutn America, and to estab. lish a better postal communication botween theso twa countries, and to open up transportationon tha Misstsalppl Rivor to the veaboard. In view of the scourge in New Orleany, it waa decnsed advisable to furewu the Conventlon in that place and hold 5t in wome city farther north, Of course, Chicago waa acemed Lhe bost plnce, In view of it befi ntral boint, vaey of access to the entire world, and on accuunt of its auperior hotel accommodations and wther attractiona, ' in viaw of this fact, en. Cyrus Busse, Preel- dent of thy Now Orleans Doard of Trade, was commissloned to come un to this city, and, with Johu N, Dollnger, of 8t. Lo Prasidont of tue rtation Company, to set the niatter in ae favorabic s light a4 possible before the business nien of Chicnge, - 1alf-past 18 o'clock yesterday was the hourapoointed for these gentlemen 1o vislt the Chamber of Commerce and placu the matter before tho members of the Boara of ‘Trade. ‘They wers thers punctually, sccom- panled by (eorge lowen, representing the mianu- facturing lutervats of Chicazo, and Uol, Whiting, who has heen trying for soine thine to get up an oxcirsiun of businese men 10 %o Lo Mexico, Thoy were met by N, K. Falrbank snd M, Kandolph, Presldent aud Secretary of the Board of Trade,in the olfice of tha latter, where an informal dlecus- sion was huld, lasting porhapa three-quarters of an hour. It might have been the intentlon of the delegation to address the memocrs of thy Doard at o fiour uf interirisaion, batif they hud say stich 1 it was doublless abandoned at the closo of the conference. ‘They wero politely given to understand, that in regard to the orlty of the abjects of {he Couveutlon, the average lioard-of. ‘Trade man fu Chicago touk no interest, but that they wero decidedly ovpossd to the schems of opening up trausportation on the Missseiopi for ruasons that were spparent, and whilu this might benudt the manufacturer 1o & certain ex- tent, 1t would bo a severe dumago (o the cowmer- cial wan, and vspecially to the vbivper, as it would tags the produce from west of thu Mississippi duwn tho niver_igelead of bringing It hers to by distrivuted. The schene would no doubl be capital taing for the towu at th further cud of the bridge, but Chicagu coutd vearcely see the sdvan- 10 be derived from it, ‘na reception of the delevation, therefors, whil lcasant, wax not sltoguther cordlal. sud toe men ru thersof wilbdruw to thel hotels, with the au- nougcement that they would forward a circular to tae ’mmber of Commerce to-day, ting forth 1he objects of the Conveutlon sud Juvitiug co-oper- ation.” A mcetiugls also (o ve beld Wednesday eveuing in the roows of the Appeliate Coust. LABOR. Til8 BOX-MAKERS met at No, 7 Clark street last night. A deputation from the Women's Unlon was received. Tuey re- ported that the workingwomen had beea obliged Lo organize in self-defense. They have batween thirly snd forty wembers, and meet at the hall of ths Typographicsl Union, No. 567 North Clark atreet. They declared their fntention of carrying on strikes and saslsting thelr follow-lavorers of tho male sex. They wound up by ssklog for a cuntrivutiou, which was givea. THE ENULISH-SIBAKING TAILOXS of this city aretrymnu to form 8 trades-unlon, A few of them mot vesterday -vnung it State vireet, The Chalrman, Jame 1otelllkent young wan, who s studylug law while workiug at bus tradv, sald there were valy about Bty Engiish. “"fi' tatlore now in town, Lot they bad no on ation, wollo tbe Gerwans had a acction puwberiug 150 wembern. V. Fispatrick tbougbt that the working tailory bad muuy gricvauces, but he doubled LI 'a Uiva would buof soy beoedt. ‘Yhe Clalroan 4ald (hat talozing was as good s now. 1ITe himueeit conld & day, and felt {ndependent of the . $4 to fro; bosrex, Flizpatrick said that the greatest tronhle waa In getlmg thelr wagea after thev had eArned them. Many of the hoses were in the habit of owing tholr men from £350 to $100 all tho time. That was wrong, becanae the men workosl by the picce, and when they had finlshed a garment they were on- titled to their nu{. A member eaid that three years ago the hosses pald thelr men every Saturday night. Then one changen the ti to Monday, and all followed., Binca then they had kent extending the time, until now lhn{ Kencrally kept from' sive weeks to five months in arrears, The resalt was thata tailor had ta actaslly beg for his pay, and even then, §f ho was too persistent, he got the aack. 2 Another aald thcl‘w_nh!lc onght to know the ex- tent of thisevil. Thers were s dozen high-toned merchant-talloring shopa trho: reaily bankrapt, e mention entablishments in tha city in which every working tallor was owed from $50 1o $300 in wages, 11 ancof them dared to ask for his money e was discharged. The only remedy for this was a unlon of il the men to resint these Impositions, The Chateman said that it should he distinctly naderstood that this Gnion was not organized in order to got the men to strike, Thoy onlv wanted to Yruvem the tyrannles of tho bosnes as far & pos- ble. The wages of the men, if , woald ave cerage between 813 and $20 n weex, bat nnder the present ayatem did not amount to more than $1: The following wax sdopted Wnr ‘Tho working taliors of this city have heen for & lot 9 embarrassed by reason of the unceriaine ty of ihelr by ' Hesoiged, e his orpantzatton make s the busie of Its piatforin A demand of il bosses that they pag wares Teguinrly once 8 wetk. Fitzpatrick, Falcon, and Saunders were appolnt- ed & Commities on Constitailon, and _the meeting adjourned until Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. proprietom werd ono of tho leading WU T Nzw Yong, Oct. 14.—The electlon for officera of the Western Union Telegraph Company re- suited In the cholce of: President, Norvin Green; Vico-Presidents, Augustus Bebell, Har- rtison Durkee, Anson Stager, H. McK. Twombly, Jdohn Van Horne; Becrotary, A. R. Brewer; Treasurer, R. H. Rochester; Executive Com- mittee, Norvin Green, Willlam Il Vanderbilt, Edwin D, Morgan, Augustus Schell, Harrison Durkee, Bamuel ¥, Barger, Hamilton McK. Twombly, Joseph Harker, James L. Banker, A. . Corneil. e ———— APPELLATE COURT, Bpecial Dizpatch to The Tribune. 8erineriELY, 11, Oct. 14.—Tho adjournment of the Appellste Court hns been extended to the 24th instead of the 17th Inst,, by the nec- essary absence of Judeo L ———— THE JAPANESE ART SALE, & ‘This i# without donbt the most valaable collec- tion of really choice goods over offered at pnblic sale {n this city. It comprises nearly all the an- thentle prize pleces from the Imperial Exposition of laat year at Kiyoto, together with mont uxtraor- dinary epecimens procured by Me, G, T, Marsh while en route overland last epring from Taklo (tha Eastern) to Kiyoto (the Western) Capitals, under special passport from Slr Harvey 8, Parks, Dritish Miniater to Japan, which have been sclected with great care by tho famous Oriental art erltics and experts, Mesars. Doyles, of Japan, It can bostated with assurance that comprised intnissalo are representative specimens of great rarity from almoat every portion of China and Jdapan, §, o., snch spacimens as are sought by the American connolaseur and collector, and not goods that can bo procared daliy at ** Japsnese and Chi- nese Curio Stores.” After an examination we are confident that the connolssenr ns well as the ama- tour collector will substantlate all wo may stato relative 1o tho collection, which witl bo on exhibl- tlon Wednesday, 16th, The catalopues will be ready an Thureday, and following days of -sale, which will bo made at Measrs, Buticrs' salearoom, No. 175 Randalph atreet. ————— . WHERE TO SETTLE, ‘Tho United Btates Circult Conit has reversed the declsion of Secrotsty Behurz, 3o that ** Knneas Pacifio Rellrosd Lands* cannot be pre-empted, These are aald to be ¢he bost lands In the West, Particulars can be obtained from the Land Com- missloner, at Salina, Kansas, ——— GOING TO OUR EXPOSITION, you pess No. 30 Adams street, Whitnoy's dadel B-cent ltestaurant, » place made famnons by offer- ing a irat-clasa-meal ot 5 cents a dlsh. Try It ———— DR, PRICE, Allloversof delightful odors for the handker- chief should try Dr, Price’s uniquo perfumes, Meadow Flowera, Pet Roso, cic, DRUNKENNESS---CONSUMPTION, Dr. D'Unzer, Minnoapolls, Minn,, discoverer of the Cinchona Cure, positively curas all cases of drnnkenuess. Ifo ia the originator of the now carvon treatment for consumption. Conault him. — Mensman's Peptonized Beef Tqnic fa the only preparation of beef contalning ita enting nulritious roperfies. It 1e nut o mera stimulant lke the ex- racts of beef, nut cuntaits blood-making, farca- genorating, and lifo-sustaining propertivs; ls in- valuable in all onfeabled conditions, whether the result of oxhaustion, nervous prosiration, overs work, or acute disvase; in every form of de- bitlty, Tmlcullr" if. resulting from pulmonary faluts, "It Is friendly and heioful to the moit omach, ¢, rk, UASWELL, UAxaRy & Co., pro- ency Dickinson, so. terudye, St chens { Clifcago, and K. Mata Sim- aw Vork Uity. w York Cliy snd Freeport (IIl.) papers pleasa DEVINE—AL the resldence of her danwhter, 3 B, eary, coruer of. wenty-soveitn sad. Lio s of I‘l:!‘ffl‘nltlw int, Sirs. Mlary J, Deviue, aged 78 you 8nd 4 10ontis Funcral to Calvary By carrlages Wednesday, Uet. 16, at 10 o'clock &, . LEWId~Thomas Lewls, Oct. 14, ed 37 years. Yuueral st lils [ate resldence, corner of Madlson atrect aud re ouue, ‘thursday, Uct, 17, at 9:30 WICKE=-Stre. Naney M. Wicker, wife of the late J. Cullina Wicker, st Waukesha, Gct. 14, ‘The rewmaius will bu carried to Alsione, N. Y., for lnlermlnl‘.‘ il s . POST~Monday, t, 14, of epile 8 Tost, u; !flfi;‘ k:fill moatiis and 3 ‘"Pl Mayden, Kemalas wiil be takea to Menduta fug burfal, flPles—Juuu Dlilon, st his late residunce, No. 8 Nixon street, Nutice uf tunoral hereafter. MONUAN=Oct. Mrs. A, L Miller, &, In'bls T Y 14, 81 the residence of his dsughter, NO. 197 Ellls avenue, Nalhaa More Nutleo of fuscral ieresttor. 2 ilwchestor and New Yurk papers plcase copy, . 13, Ell2aboil, beloved wife o W. T, Hurrls, aged 3 £~ Uaweo (N, ¥.).0ud Quincy (I1L) papers plesso copy. VAN NESS—Of membranous croup, Get. 13, Melville Vau New, 030 OF Mr. &b Airbs Jo il Vi Nosn Sped 3 i éhluslr residence, No. 20t Fremont ct. 15, Oct. 14, aged 4 yosrs snd & 16th tnat., from Nao, 22 Thir- et wtrect, sust of Biua luand svenue, by iy A Ualvary Ceuistery. VERRUET—0ct 13, Mre. Deverruct, beloved wite i of Jutaes Duverrues. Funereal trom Licr jate No. 17 Muary atreet, to the Ghurch of tho At 10 o'cluck, Cemsiary, sharp, and thence by s Fuuersl Wedneaday, ald ™ 'raitle-av., Lavauc ileuf 1 W itorosan i sbe’ Dubhagy Nutles 0f Luncral berestter, At 4:30 8. 1., Oct. 14, Abe Liberman, ,0'¢lock Wedneadsy morning from his Iate restdence, No. V&3 Vrairie uvauue. Frisuds of thatawily luvited, 33~ Now Yurk, 86, Louls, sad Denver pavers please at 4 a'clock &, m., Mre. toso cars, at her resides 0. 140 Ml Oct. 16, 8t 11 o'clock & Cewerury, . Friendsu "‘.":’.'mi':i.‘}" f L Now York wud Miiwausou b RS, ie af ilustetter’'s dlomach Bitters causes & necesaity on our part o remiugd, frow tiww t0 tiwe, whoul 1t may cuncera, uf the fact tuat Imitating sald articlo 16 4 puutsniabie of- feuse, and we HOW give (oia word Of caution, that we will most aseurcdly bave all tboas Derwons ens ugged b redlng our secund-baud botilcs, selling B55iie allou orbarrely ob In a6y momies v s wver pahintug ol un (bt puLlic 8 spunoes artic.e rurmmn: to be our preparation, punisbed to the ull extent of the law. Penalty for counter o5 deaniug n counterfelt trude mark oo forth 10 8 law zecently passed by Covur not exceedi, tban two ye ** Fue 1,000, Of suiprisonment not moie ur both suck Ane sud imprisen- u « never fail 1o couvict, NOTICE 70 DEaLEls a¥p Peacuanziy, —Hostet. HOVAL 1A ROYAL BAWbER te 1tters are never, nnder ef #o0ld In hnlk, bt aiways In homv:. J.'.'i.‘“. ongraved United States Inteenal tlavenae (et JropHietary) atamp corering tho cork of eadn josl Ye. frstenci to hr;llh.lh:unbor the neck of W, ers purporting 0 be llostetter'y o ARE TRy A PORBRAPIENE. o' wihogh Hostzrren & Guiry, nes ey FPNE BRY: C. I FOWLER Wikt Lacrinms T Yarwell taii, uder the lintecs o {ECTURE TS Chiritian Agsociation, Tuesday evening st f o ¢ Bubfect: he liibla the Proph eock, mistlon, 23 cents, it of Seltnce Ad T['UE, BIXTEENTH WATD will neet this evening ot Hedgwick and Bigel-sia, PitE REPURLICA WFPUBLICAN U157 NFenTihiEAs, b WARD at Al " ‘Republican candid il i AL= for Can, d L Hon, Luther Li T ress thd inertiine, E7Ladln it wi _AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P, GOLE & Co, ™ 8 and 70 Wahash-ay, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tacsday, Oct. 15, 9:30 a, i Tmportant to ooth Country and City Trade, < GEO, I' GORE & 0., Auctinneers, GREAT AUCTION SALE OF Boots, Shoas & Rubbers Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 9:30 n.m, Goods of all grades, from Medium Quatity to the Best Made, and the a2sortment com. plote, Men's Fur Lined and Warm Lineq Gooda will be sold. Oatalogues and Goods ready for inspaction Monday. * GEQ. P. GORE & v 170 ¥ THURSDAY, OCT. 17, AT 0:30 A, 4, REGULAR 'LBADE SALE Crockery, Glassware, and Fommia, 28 Orates Orockery, in open lot 500 Harrals Ginsswate, assorian,” os, Linmps, 800 Dou, Argand Ohimnoys, 500 Dos. S8un Durners. FURNITURE g AT 13 O'OLOOK, Conaisting of Tarlor Rults, Dresning Cases, Bedatenils, Commoades, Harble-top Tables, I i, nut Tables, itockers, Eany Chiirs, ‘ent Rockers, Red Hprings, Mattresses, Chromor, e Goods packed for country merchants, GEO, T, GOILE & CO.. Auctfoneers —_— By ELISON, POMEROY & (0, + Auctloneers, T8 & 80 Rsudolph-st, FOR TUESDAY'S SALE, Oct. 15, &t 9:308. m,, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, , Library Misceilancous Tlooks. General Mer. ' Crockery ond Tla \Vare, Glass and Plsied atikets, Comforters, etc.. ote, ELISUN, POMERGY & €0., Auctn, CATALOGUE SALE 150 FINE 011, PAINTINGS AT KTORE 106 MADISON-ST.,, Weduesay and Thursday, Oct. 16 et 17 At 10 8o m,, 2330 and 7,40 p, m, PICTURES ON FREE EXIIBITIOY Taesdey, durlng Day and Evenlog. —— g, This_superb collection embraces many Fine Works of American and Foroign Ar- tinte, and {8 well worthy tho attention of BUYERS, Bale positivoly unreserved, KLISON, PUMEROY & CO., Aucl's, A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Auctioneers and |tesl-Estato Agents. 173 30 ndoloh-at. BEGULAR THUREDAY'S TRADE SALL, Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Ete., THURSIAY, Oct 17, 38030 oclock s m., at oxr . AT % 10 [Lanloraneat, e A HUTTRID, 11Nt CU., Auctlansers. GREAT AUCTION SALE. JAPANESE WORKS OF AL THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 17, &t 11 v'clock 8t e ayeriacant o Bat s ot Toibuve et o Bt pass o . Wk DUTTK G LOKG & COr bciloneers. By M. M. SANDERS & CO, T2and 74 Wabash-av,, Chicago, fil. OUR AUCTION SALE BOOTS AND SHOES Tuesday, Oct. 16, ‘Wil inolude full linos of primo Fall ond Winter Goods adaptod to tho wanta of tho trado, Docidod BAR- GAINS at this salo. SR = By L, FRIEDMAN, 200 and 202 Randolph-st. . i ANOTUER GREAT SALR OF CROCKERY, On Wednesdoy, Uct, 14, at 10 o'clock. 0 Crates W. 0, Crockery, {8 open lote, aaks e KIngIiam Al Vellaw Ware, In open otk lack, aid Yelluw Ware, (o oriaiual prat icv, Glasaware, assortod. L Wis :“J}ldd: 3o sraritin packed for county B TRRCI FouD, Avet_ By CHAS, X, RADDIN & COy Auctiohecrs, 114 _and 130 Wabasli-av. ‘Al.‘d—-‘l—{l NAI.R’ BEPS ) pooTs, SHOE & Rubens TUESDAY, OOT, 1B. DR G?O]?fls, WEDNESDAYY Qs ko, " DYEING AND_‘(!!Q:L\‘Y!!N’L,l_:: 2\ V4 [ Fatab. (wod. fresscs. pbagit DYE i A ecelved aud re” WARZ. ostos ¥ahey Sican e o HOUSE] M we I: N0l st;?aum lark S st WILSON & EVENDEMN ANKS o I.I-'L s;l:mmu_g CANS, ) w:sr‘k;aAao. w anvp un CarabvE Absolutely Pure. S Rayar tog PO CONSUMEHS should bear in 1ing toat the fhcomparsdle **Hoyal* {s now the oaly B3k market wads ruin pure Grape Urcain Tartar. lmporied ¢scluilvely (or this puwder 1 district ot Vrauce, *Ab bld SXpericucad bodsekeener w the **Hoysl™ duds (et (L gucs w0 wuch fariber and A4VADO uses LhO powder D DU ddlugs, cakes, aud Al 4 weiles Lhal it s akes tho ouly Liscult Lar dyspeaiis L) Gy materlale aze uasd. A NOTE New Yorss ur. BAYi o8 30 I dch hetder, 1hat its L uf pasery. -u.)(_ll[ wituadt gl svaud €30 sl 'l Appraved by the New Yurk 3, Bumwas Prol, GLN1L, " m IJKllfll‘ul'H;iM““ bas e v brs v g 1o e it ! VRN Gy v 00 11Je Vecabis e beat sod st A2 ch ¢ nlucut <R 54 by such ¢ Blicu CheiL] 4 chial, wiingugt s b 1ard of Healtn, 74 Fulladeiplils, eic, Bold Lu Lu calsval)e

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