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o> B THE CITY. ¢ GENERAL NEWS. Tha ¥on, E. W. Keyes, of Wisconsin, is at the Pacific. p Gen, Georgn W, Cass, of New York, is at the Tremont Jlouse, Charley Hilton, of the Sherman House, has B hinge carbnncle on his right hand, C. A. Spalding, proprietor of the Opera- House, St. Louls, is at the Tremont Monze. Judge Dickey bas returned from holding court at Ottawa, and fs making his home at tho Pacific, Judge D, T, Taker, of the Snprema Conrt, $a rpending a few days i this city, stopping at the Tremant Monse. Peof. Tames C. Watsan, of. Michigan Uni- versity, one of the discoverors of the planet Val- can, Isa guest of the Palmer liouse. Compnuy K, of the First Regiment, elect- ed (iaoree . Nichols as their Firet Lientenant at thelrgencral company meeting last night. Thers was another narrow escapo from nc- eideat at the new Court-flanse yeatcrday afternoon while the workmen were moving a derrick, The Hon, Jobn C. Salter, who has heen conncdted with the managemont of the new Peni- tentiary at Chester, 111, s stopping at the Pacific, Edwnr1 O'Mengher Condon, the Iate Irish olitieal prisoner, will visitChicagn Ina fow weekn, ‘The Irish people of Chicako are preparing a recop. tion for him, The calkers and ship carpenters met at No. 215 Milwankee avenue last evening and pel fected an orgunization by adoptizg snd subscri fug to A constitution and by-laws, The tempernture yesterday, as obssrved by Manpaese, optician, 88 Madison strect (Trinusk Building), was at 8a. m,, 45 degreess 108, m., 473 12 m. 3 p. nh., By, m.. 42, ometerat B a. 'm., 20.38; 8 p. m. 20,41, Yeouterdny afternoon J, P. Dickey, con. tractor, while excavating for asewer on Vernon avenue, near ‘Thivty-fourth rireet, discovered o coliln containing human remnius aboat three feet under the surface. The Coroner was notifled, At 5:i10 Jast ovening Ernst Lampe, fore- man in the lnmber-yard of ¢, C, Thompson & Co., comer of Archer avenne ani Quarey strecta, had hts right lex badly crushed by relght car ranning down geade, He was takea to his homo, No. 118 West Nincteenth street, ‘The annual meoting of 8t, Luke's ITospital wiil be held in St. James’ Church, corner of Casa und Ilnrun sircetr, this cvening at 7:0 o'clock, The ‘Trurtees for the coming yenr will bo elected, and sddresses and teporieof Intercst will be made, 'I'ie chuir of Grace Church wiit farnish some goud musle, The Birhop will prestde. Snb-Trensuror Gilbert recoived an order from Wanbington dirccting him to pay a commia- sion of ane-fourth of 1 per cent to all purchasers of boris, no matter what the denomination might be, Heretofore the commission has only been pald o purchasers of bonds of the value of $§1,000 and upwardn, Wednesdny nfternoon Edward Burke, in attempting to boara a Burllogton & Quincy teain on Sixteenth siteot, between State.strect and Waliirh avenue, fell nnder the wheelsy and had his rizht les crushied &t the ankle so that™amputation will be fieceasary. 1le wan taken (0¥8L Luke's lorpitar. Burke has » wifo aud two cnlldzen at Hiverside. 3 The money in the Sub-Treasury, amount- ing in round nombers to $4,200,000, was being [ ted yesterday. Mr. Ferdinana Weiler, of the aitry Department, accompanted by Mewsrs, J, N. Maitin, Jumes A, nple, and Igtllllrdllumln is'doinz tie” counting, There §s nbiling unusual abont the visll, it teing tho_custom of the Pepnrt. uent to overhaui the Sub-Treasuries occasionally. RB:foro Justice Ingarsoil yesterday was tricd the case of Ward ve. Fitzgerald for forciblo uctainer, ~ The Hou. Carter . Harrison appeared un i witness, “Iiie following sugzestive questions were it to him: Q. —What Is your business? A, iness fust now of raember of Congress, (). —If that be so, you mast e tae man that's gol the eagley A,~T will alow Dim o you If you wieh 1t: has plol ro strong os ever. 1l can sour aloft at will. A6 o'cluck yesterday morning Capt, Jon. ninzs and AMaeon, of the Expoxition, made a Tar- 1t trial test uf the elficlency of tne fire company de- tatled by the eity to watehs the ouilding. “The men kotoutof bedt, descended theee Nlghts of etairs, ran ahant 700 feet with their engine, and carried o Iength of howe wp into the gallery, sl in exactly o abnutes from ihe first whistio, It muet bo o souree of great comfott 1o the exhibitors and oth- ¢ tu know tiat thelr offects aro 8o well guardod againdt tuas by tire, Ty Gardon Cily Amateurs held o tracted but unimporiant Baouwe lost evenlnw, ‘fhg un tollows: lra I" ra- ceting at the Palmer ection of oflicera re- Towley, President; !l Clover, ViceePresldent; James Uell, Secre: tary: Heney ¥ Lall, Treanirer, The Clib wiil ¥osu coniience the 'punlication’ of an amateur fue, to be valled the #igaro. Mr. Donolue 1 too edltorial chair, and contributions will turnished by the Club, 'On wotlon. the name of 1 was changed W **The Uhicago 0." The meel:ng then ndjourncd. ‘Tho reproscutntives of the eight chinritabla institutions intercsted In the proposed carnlyal of wnthora held an udjourned meeting at tha Shee- wan Mourse yesterday nfterncofl. Iunsmuch an it bay Leen foundfimpossible (o secure 8 proper place for holaing the entertalnment at the prescat tune, 1 was deerdedd to postpone the whole matter in- dennitely. 1t Innot lntended that the project shail by given up enterely, hut to take no further steps ustl nplace Is found, The whole mutter waw placed in the bands of “the Execative Committee, who will call another meeting of the full commit- fee, when a dednlte place cau be secured (u: the curnival. 3 Josiu Atherton, of No. 830 Stato street, Who was one of the witnceses in the Race case Weduesday, attemptad to_commit sujelde yesiar- tlay alterqoon by taking Jaadsnum, ouncen ol drog at Dawson & flaxter biale strect, saying home she drank |t a)l, Iiidebrand aind Camp were called in, and pumped her out and anved her Iife. When naked her reasun she sald she was fow- spirited aud tired of Nife. Her motlier, it told her whe would huve gone to hell, * outd Ming Jusle, *3t In better that | 2a now, when 1witt huve loas to snawer for, than i | stay here louger.™ Sha threstens to taku ler 1ifg the frst goud chance she gets, A correspondent asks * If Mr. J. D, Har fey, tho Arsignee of the Commerclal Loan Com- puny, will ever pay any more dividends frons that concern.” " Mr.'Harvey, on betng questioned nn thy maiter, vafd that tic avaets bave been oxhoust- #d In payinu the U2l per cent, und that there will be no Jarther dividend uutil 8 sale of tue real eatute can Lo ellucled. At present real estats would uring little or nothing, and the depouitors will therefure by obliged tu tuve patlence until an aprortune hour areives when samething tnore tay Le realized from the cotate, ‘The Awstynue ia not being patd anything for his services, so shat no ©3peue 18 betad Incurred, ‘Fho socinl weason openod suspiciously on the North Slde yesterday evenlog with & quict, re- cherehie wedduiyg ul the residence of the bride's $07 Huron strect, ‘The partles most : re N ville Culver, dsughter of Churlew E. Culver, Eaq., and Mr. James Ii, bhilelds, 8 young ecutleman well known in social eircler. ‘he Ceremuny was performed by the Hev. . Abbot Freuch. pastor of tho Fourth Presbyte. rlan Church, ot i ‘Fhe newly-marricd cougle received their frlenda from 7 1o 0, the re- Coution belng deligutfully informal and enjuyuble, ‘Lue wusic wua furmahicd by land's full ofchvstra, wud everything was conducted qureily aud sensibly, A mecting of marble-workers (employers and craltenen) was hold at Maskel} fal), on South Dennlulien sticet, last evening, to perfeet Ve wivaniyation sgreea upon Buodey, James Tucbit called the pathering (o order, ahout thirly belng preseat. Ollicers were then elected, M. 1), Flavin, uf dhieanan, Klavin & Co,, being chosen President. The obicct s lo sccute the atoiition of convict )nhur! slid it 14 Lo be accomplishied by agitstion and working upun the members of the Legislature. t was stated s u fact that rav material was sent 10 Jubiet from Boston, wurked up by the prisoners, ut back, sud sold for han bome-made work, s belug true, tho questlon way asked, ** How cau Chicako wen compute with this prisow lahor? Tne fee)ing of all was th convicly should ba whalned Wgether 10 gaugs and ewployed o tho wuads, Muyor Heath, Supt. Seavey, and Officer O'Neill were to bave been tned yesterday befors dustice Meech for sasuslt sud battery, on the come- vluntof Mr. 1. L. flougi, of the Metropolilan Lnflway. At i p. @ 10 attorneye—Gen, Stiles Tor the proseculion und Curporstion:Counsel Bote eld fur the city—appeared In court, sud declsred that ai reement bad been 1nade between the par- tivw Ly waich the ca agaiuet the Mayor, Super. ot, #nd O'Netll were to be withdravwn, and befure Justice Summerdeld againeg Mr, Hough was aleo to ke withdrawn, sud the ¢ty sy- thuritiea were to o & bill ia the clvil courte sgalust the Metropolitan Company. ‘Fhis disposcs of thg aide-issuca, sna leaves tha queation of the righy of the Metropolitan Company (o lay teacks on Laku street Lo be tried on Ite morits, diog the de- Cislon of the case 0o track willbe laid. ‘The liccuse of Joseph Sherwin, of 8 rendering houee o Brideeport, Golug 0 sald, Well, " roprietor ‘dis fovalsed by tne Muvor nearly a wevk but the estab. Lisbuicut bas been ket runnt unual Ly Sber: Win reurdiess of the consequent Hualth Otticer DeWoll, by whuse sdvics She lcensy Lad becn revokied, vhoted the placs yesteraay ia colbsuy with ten deputies and caused tbe sireut of the forewas, Jsuies Sherwln, sud fibistecn €ibivyes vt the charze of vivlatiig the city ordi pauted. 'Ihe wew were taken to the Twenly- second Strvet Pulice Stativnaod locked up, but wero subscquently bulled out by Faul Schoeuoven, Tue benlta vificers visited also he rendering Louso of J. Huump. whose hoepss Lud been res Yyuked ut ke same lime ax that of Sherwin, They Sfound tuat place clused up and Kautup eogsged 1n Lutting 1o 8 new 0od inproved apuaratus by wbich 110 clated 4l ucl will be onviated — The Law Departwont hus advived the Tiealth Oticer that no Wutient e uiided W Wake 4y acrcal wigh the pure 4 | TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER I8, 1875, tlen are canght, an was the case at Sherwin'e, in the very act of riolating city ordinance, and It ia the lutention to keep on **ovulling " Sherwin's antil he finda that it {8 cheapest to abay the law. Tie case agninst his employes comes up this morn- Ini. anid they will probably escape with light fines, it Lieing a frat offense, Varlous othet canes acninst Sherwin come up Satarday before Jdnatice Morrl- #on, and Shervein tatka vagnely of damecing reve. Tations which he will make then; but that rort of talk has_bcen indulged In till it has ccased to charm. The ac of the llealth Officer in awoop- ing down on thie lawless stink-fsctory mcets with Reneral approval, One of the most interesling features of the Rxpositton fs the exhibit of the International & Great Northern Railroad of Texas, That cors poration hes placed in the Kzposition specimena of he productions grown along the line of ita rond, and eapecially in’ Willlamson County, The cori aweet potstoes, and other vegetabled, and vario kinqaaf froits which that prolific section has aent here are of interest fo Chicacoans, not merely on Account of the excellence of those prodycts, but from the fact that they can be scht here in enormous qnantities during the early apring, ata perlod when but fow frafte and vege: tanica are recclved here, and those sold at extrava- gent prices, Iy next soring that pact of Texas tributary to thia rosd will be rappiying the Chi- cazo markets with carly vegetablea; and it would not ba amien for hicagoans to look At the show at the Exposition and sea what they may be nrepared fo exncct erly noxt year. The road hasnll the facllitics for sending thin produce to market, and, with its enterprising officers and agents, wiil not fail to utitize them to the nttnost. A case of mysterious female, with a deadly revolver fn her hand and blood In her eye, h agitated those mariners and land-lubhees who co Rregato whout the foot of Sonth Frankiin street, around what s known es ths lamber market, 8he « closely velled and wearings «ray mhawlanda brown dey he first mppearance Tucsday esse Cox and Anather marlner 8 well-knuwn yeseel agent, were sanding on the corner of South Water anit Frank- Nin sirects cmzum.l In coveraation, trhen they ob- served the veiled woman approaching from the enetward, Suddenly sho stopped, gnzed mysterionsly at the trio above-men- fioned, and then drew A nickel-plated revolver from her pocket and coolly cocked it. Cox's weather-beaten faco torned slightly pale, Tolmes lunked ag i _he wanted to o through the ridnwvalk on an imawinsey trap-door, while the kncen of the third perfon in the group trembied perceptibly, and hus lips torned a livid hae. Al drew a Juni sigh of relief when the woman quietly put the weapon beneath the fulds of her shawl and glanced at the busy crowd down on the wharf, ag if in search of aome pereon tpon whom she \was ,lnmgmvm k a swilt and terrible vengeance, by nforesald group were wgain exclted, pecting every mument to hesr o aharp port slng out and sce a fellow-mortal Bat the object of tho mystorious avenger was ot in alght, evidently,—iucky for him,—and the woman, stiil grasping the revolver In her littlo hand, skipped rapidiy sway in the di- rection whenve she came. . Tne wiole business was quickly accomplishy ind the pentiemen tvho wit- neased the maneuvros had scarcely time to recover from their surprise ere she was away, fortunalely for her, for Ofticer Jamieson. Who keeps the crowds of sallora and gangs of lumber-shovers in order, Jnat emerged from the crowd on the dock when the woman got .out of ht. Hut eho appeared agaln yesierds and _ went through the sane myaterious movements, Jamlo- son did not happen to be on tho strect, luty re: quiring hia attention on the docks at the moment, and ho nivscd her again, 1o proposes to Inter- vicw lier ou the subject at the earliest opportunity afforded him, That wom: Is evigentiy deter- mined to furnish & first-cisss senastion, and, for the interess of a large clnss of readers, she ought 1o Le letalone. The reportcrs are ail humanitari- . but do not propose to Interfere In the matter untll aflor some poor wretcls 1e slaughtered, sod then they will write 1t up fur all it is worth, LOARD OF BDUCATION, Au adjourned meoting of the Board of Ednca- tiou was hield lust eveming, President Wolls in the chair. The abacntcos were Arnold, Dennls, Stone. ‘The Committca on Hulldings and Gronnds ro- ported thoy had received bids tor the various kinds of work for the new Lwelve.room duilding at the corner of Wahash svenne aud Eds street, and rece ommended that the contracts be awarded. The report wus adopted. ‘Tho same Commitieo recotn- mended that cerlain conteacta for covering stoam- plpes ba awarded, aud it wns %0 ordered, ‘The Commlites on Spocinl Fund and Prizes re- orted, s Hlat of fund-books on Land, and no longer rn nee, and asked instructions ss to what shuuld be done with them, adding that offers to buy them had been recelved fzom three publishing firms. Tne Bulidingand Sup. plY Agert was Instructed to take the best offer no could get for a portion of the booke, and the Com- mittee was instructed to re‘)url at the next meot- Ing the best terms they could got for the rest, napector Vocke, 0f the Committes on Text- Bouks, made a report, recommending that tho con- tract for fuenishing such maps as might be deemed neceasary for uso in the acnouls be awarled to o certain dem. The -Ilegnu necennty for laving tore maps was discussed at some length, and, on motiun, the whole subject was recommitted, with Instructions to the Committee to recelve (nrthee bids, aml report on the necessity for purchasing 1hese addItional alds to the propor study of geogra. uy. v '{bu Board then adjourned, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tho Connty Colloctor sold in Bec. 17 and Simith's and AMcUrath's Additions, West Chi- cago, for delinquent taxes yesterday. Rockwell’s Addition will beoflered to-dav, Inthe sales so far, thuunly County Commissloner who has parted with bis oroperty ts Mr. Fitzgerald, the Chalrman of the Finance Committee and the champlon of the taxpayera' interenta, lleio ungry, of course, but the tax-yatherer puts him ou an equality with other veople, It was stated in yosterday's paper that $130,000 had been wo far expended In *‘extras on the Courl-liouse. Thia was an error, I'io o have been uearer $:00,000, ar about one-tifth of the amount wo far expended, and ever; centof 1t has wone tothe ** Ring" contractors, ded *toxers ' work Uime and y sud without competition, With this showlng’ the Noard asks the veuple to vote for the lssuing of $750,000 in vonds to carry on the work A Mr. Ilolcomb, of the Town of Jefferson, fe announced as an inoependent candidate for County Commissioner fu that district, Lo sought tbo “tepablicon nomination and was beatan by Ayara, and it is understood that bis candidscy bas been Instituted by the **Iting™ with a view of driving the Denwcratic candidste out of the feld, The **Ringstern * want to beat Ayars at auy price, but that Mr. Hulcomb should seom to he made & 1ool of totnatend is surprising. [n the aesire of the **Ring "’ to malntaln supremacy in the Bosrd, however, they propose logo furiher. Nostto ths defeat of Ayare, they week the election of P, J. U'Connell 1n ‘Tsvor's district, —a brother-in-law of Johu Conly, who retires. 'Conly always cham- ploned thecanse of Walkor In_the Court-llouse waork until Fitzgeraid took his place, and now that he 1% 10 be nu more, they waut O'tonnell to cast the accustomed vote, and it 1s sald that Walker and Sexton hiave sgreed to put up money, to be gsed tn tne Town of Lake,to defeat njv opponent. ‘The ** tiug " Is in desuerate atrajte, and, reslizing that It 1s on o of dissolution, will apare no :pr:un [T ita bead up 1o the coming elece on. | Farmer Harms' claim of $10,000 for *¢ ex- tras" on the Court-Ilouse work was before tha Huard yesterd: nd lald over. Hiac $54, 000, but, nf ordered to du xtra' work, Architect E¢au aifowsd him $112,000 for ibe en uire work on the basis of hia contract, This was not satlsfactory to htm, and ‘‘experts™ were call. e upon by the ** Ming* Lo estimate | x4 vic., setting aside bis coniract, gui out that he was entitled to $141,000, Commla. sloner ichmldt, because Le used to live next door to the Farmer, moved 1o increass the amount $12,000, but 8141.000 wan voted, WFitzrerald wae on the *‘refurm' vlane then sud gut out an injuuctlon, the expes which he has since aaddled on \ho county, Thie the hitory of the clalm ju brief, there being dua the ¥armer on the $141,000 estinate aboui $30,000, and althouvh Egan has never cortified to the claln, somo ul the Commiaoners have waoted to settle with him ou thie Lasi. The only thiug iu the way of the setticment lieretofare has been the fact that Harme rofused 10 whack up, but now the excuse 18 that there ia 0o fund (o draw agalnst, notwithstauding orders to the swmount of $178, Lave been drawn sgalnet the same funu for the Leneft of other conlractoss On the waine work since ite extinastion, Without ssyin: lnYlhluf furtlier sbout the fustice of the Farmer's clain, 1t 14 safe to say that he wiil never Get a cont until he comed up o the **Ring " expectations, THE COUNTY AGRNT received the foliowlng letter yustordsy, which he bauded over to the Commlttes 0n Public Charities, 1L 1s a novel affaie: Kau., Uch 13, 1878.—Mr. Poor- daster; m.‘rml Lave vienty of work Lo du. A & aud will give & grows ex- re- t keep of oy & mouth, or siiliiuge per day fur ten Livure' yood woi tullessoutl of Bleaws, Coflcy County, spoctfully, M. ¥, M. G The latter would suugest that the idea ks noroad inat the county's liuural systens of publlc charities bas largely owetled the city'y population, and that ihere arv any number of * “grown meu ' bere luvk Jug for an upportanity o take & juunt of several buudred wifcs to get 8 month's work fos room " prepared by @ ** good teue.” Tuere are any sunvuntad * grown men " hero sabslstiog un pub. Jic charity, but they ure ot of the kiud desirio; to work fur three uieals or any otber pri i why sbuuld they want to work witen they can live Without it, aud eapeciully siuce the County Board Las been o Iiberal fu the appropristious for the present year b the matter of public cuaritics as to ucrea sy the apbropriation §30,000 oV vart Butf Mrw. Green wiil forwand 1o the Couaty AIKGHI Lhe cost of trauspostation tw her tarm, he will sund bersny quuutity of **grown men,' aud, if she & widow, powsibly soma oue who 10 ve tiirce Kueneas. - ity- happeua Lo ba would gladly becowe & partuer with her 14 the wavagement of bee farw, und 8 sharer {u the rare dehzlt of Leing sbout s’ hoase Whete there bs g + koud cook. ™ OFFICER RACE. CONTINUATION OF TUR INQUEST, The fuquiry Iuto the circumstances surrounding the deatt of Pullcewan ltace was conthuucd at the Azwory yesterduy afteruovd 1o 1o Prescuse uf two or taree dozen peonle, several of them women. ‘Testimony was sdduced showing that some of the prisonera have been lying, and a little of what eame out can he used as Hnka of & chain to connect ihree or fonr with the robbery, but nothing has yet Deen developed to fix the shooting on any one, PRTER OTT, who lives {n Lake View, bt keeps n saloon at No. 45 Kinzle street, was the fiest witness, Ho testi- fied that Lamb, Philo Durnhey, Lynnette, Lane, Driscoll, Grifin, and Dennls (he knew by sight al} cxcept Grifin and Dennts, whom he identided by thelr photographs) were at his saloon along about 0 o'ciock Fnday, Oct. 4. Lamb, Durpher, Driscoll, Grifiin, and Dennis came in by the mde- door from Market stecet and had A drink., Then they went to the front door and had a talk with Lane nnd Lyanette, who had come along, What wam mald seemed 10 be private. The patty then eeparated. Lynnette, Lamb, and Driscoll “came ck end wot n drink. Lane stood nt the door. Then they went off. That was be. tween 6 and 7, Tie sw nothing more of any of them until between 11 and 12 that ssme night, when Lamb and Melville camo 1n and had a drink. Meivilie wan there bafore, away, and came bagk In ten minutes. They emed Ina hurry, Lamb was excited. They had another dring, and Lamb wanted a dollar, and witneas gave it to him. Then they went nway. Afterwards, on Market street, where he went on account of heating some Toad talk, he snw Dris: coil and two ot ihree others whom he could not dentafy. Ticdid not ce Lynnette's wacon that day, nar hear him say anything abont ite having been stolen. Ie had known Lamb abonta year. e badn't been around witness' place for a year except A day or two previous to Oct, 4. Witness Identified Lane, Lynnette, and Driscoll, and de- scribed Durphey aa having a growing beard. PT. O'DONNELL cA related the stepe taken to find the owner of the horae and wagon, wiich resuiled in the arrest of Lane and Lynnceite; also the circumatances of his vitit to Friedbera's on the cvening of the murder, and Anding the stolen #ilk there, nnd arzcst of the pawnhroker, Friedbers sald he knew nothing about the ahooting,—thal he waen't there atall, hut at Jerry Monroe . had a glasa of beer there, and could prove 15, Witnees wan at Mon- roc's, but did pot sce hlin. ~Afterwards, st the sation, when Mrs, [arver had told = about the man brining the goads in, and what Friedberg said, Fricdverg admitted that he wan in tne hack room of hisshop. Lynnetta told Assiataut Superintendent Dixon in witnees’ pres- ¢ence (Iat his horse and, wagun hai been atolrn on Kinzle street hetween 5 and 0 o'clock, and Lane said he had been releaced from the Wridowell 'nureday with Lomb and Melville, but knew noth- ing about the team, —that ho was holping Lynnet 10 hunt for 3t that' nivht between 8 and ILor 17, Lane alro maid he saw Dnscoll Thursday might. 1fe Was positive apont It. Witness maid_that Driscoll was Jocked up in the Armory that wight, Lynnette sald that he didn't moo Lang Friuay night until ho cameo home between 11 und 12 o'clock, Lane de- nied having seen any of the partics l“rlda{. Lyn- nette adinitted that the horse and wagon bolonged to him, 'The property found in it was (dentified by Jaflray & Co., of No. 120 Fifth avente, JOIIN uILLEN, & printer, Hving at No. 20 liinos street, testifled that he saw Driscoll In Meilahon's enloon, corncr of Indlana aud Market sireets, Felday nm}m Oct, 4, @ive of teu minutes befora 10 o'clock. ~ 1le had known him for twelve or thirieeh years, Wiilo they were falking, Ofiicors Scharck and Whalen came in and nsked them to take adrink, Then they calted Driscoll outslde, Jle came back In a few minntes, but remained unly a short time. Witness also saw Lamb in the saloon. 1le came !n about 11 o'cluck, aat in a chair and watched o asme of poal, bt eald nothing lo any one, Oficer Shnnloy testifed to overhauling the run awny horse on.State street, and findiug in the waron a lot of milk handkerchiefs and a Loit of cloth, Ilu aleo gave au acconnt of the visit to Friedberg's, and the fnding of the silk between the trunks. adding nothing 1o what {5 already familiar to the readees of THE TRiBL JOUN HIMELAAN, of No. 07 Sheridan place, aud in the masic buwl- nesn t No. 179 Stato strees, festified that, while ing b on the evenlng Iu question, he saw n wagan a little backed up to the sidowalk where the shouting took place. One mar was standing aL the suntt end, another at the other end, and o third in the wagon, whilo thers was a fourth in the middle of the sidewnlk,—a heavy-sel man, with mustache and goutee. 1le could ilentify the lat- ter, but none of the others, He saw all this when sbout weventy-five or 100 foot away. 'The ahot was fired, and when hie got to_the piace fifteon or twenty people were shead of him, e didiw't no- tice whether any one_ was atanding on the pawn- braker's steps. * [He looked st all the prisoners, but waa anable to 1dentity any of thens. ] «John Carnoy, of Nu, 47 Stata strect, \wos sworn, but about all ho know was that he ieurd the shot and saw Itace boiny carrled into the druy storo, WILLIAM LARRAMONE, of No. 20 South Jefferson, testiled (hat he was two lots and a half awoy, golng north, when the shot was fired. 1o saw a man eun across the street 1in a sontheasterly direction, A yellow animal was infrontof him,—a cut or dog, —and witnoss ex. pected to hicar anvthor shot. Tho man was about five fect seven luchies. Aa moun as he gol acrosa the ntreot he stopped running and walked nortly, continuing until “he reached a doublo hriek bufld- ing, and then heran cast. When the shot was fred, withces beard some ono suy **Get op," and ' strike & horse with a whip, ila seaw #man tn a wagon tura the horse” arvund and sta rt north, 1l could not recognize nim: «idn't take particalar notice, se he dldn't think the man had dono auything. ~Witacsy saw an ogicer Iying on the sldewalk, e aooped down and put his Sand under his head, and yot It all bloody. " ‘There were suveral standing around, and ho sawd, * Why don't you tako this ofiicer into fho drug-store?™ e was tha tirst one who loucked Hace, Oficer Murnanc teatified to taving followed the horse home, and the arrest of Lane and Lynnette, Tavy asld they wont to bed before 10°0'clock. Lynnette stated that the horse wae stolon betwoen Gond Bo'clock, trum Rinzieand Kingabury streots, but ho had uot reported it at the station, AYLVESTRR LESTI, of No, 114 Third avenue, & boy who la going to hool, tustifed that he was with Larramore, Ho suw A man come out of the puwnshop and get into tho wagon, in which there was anotlier, who was slitingdown. A thinl man (Itacs) was near thu front wheel, When the shiot was fired the man who had been sitttng down Jumped ol the wagon nad ran southeast to a lot on the cast idoof the atreet. and ien toward the lake. Thu other turned tho horeo around and drove off, 1le didn’t notice who fired the shat; nor could he identify any of the parties. Ha compsulon (Larramoro) waa the first one who touched the aficer. iy also helped carry fiacs into the drog-store, He heard no ons say, ‘*My God, an officer |s shot," [Unrvey had testificd that he was the fiest one that picked Race up, und uscd the remark quoted, Tho inquest waa then adjourned until L o'clock Batardsy, L D. L. MOODY. A TALK WITIL TIE KVANGELIAT, 41 feel pretty well," waia 3r. Mooty to & re- vorter yosterday, in reply to an luquiry regarding b 1h. *+Not tired?" VN, *$You seem stouter than of oldt* ** Yo, I weigh 240, When 1 1uft for Europe the Arat time, Bvo yoars ago, my weight was 185, and 1 have galned ateadily ever siuce, and I think the increaso in an Inaleation of bealth.* ** Timo hasu't made wuch of su fmpression on your face," **IL scems not, for my (riends here say I look "17 Iiftle older than I did ten years ago, e M [t 0dy is certalnly the plcture of health, and nd vigoraus us ever, 4o you think of your jast yesr's work 1" continued the reporter. ¢+ was very much o 4+ When will you 1u ** I'll get 0t Mond; 1 Wiere do you ko *+To flaltimore, *+ How long will you remaln thers 1% Al winter, " ¢ ooy erangelical workt v ++ Noi ['suatl study moet of tho time, —aix hours and whatever work outside of that § can conrayed, ® Chicayu 1 Af Lean, alay do 11} do. ** Your object Is 10 prepare yoursslt for neat year?" e CIA ¢+ 1o yon expect to go abroad agaln?** ** 1 don't kuow, [ wever pian work for more than one scuson abesd.'* o by can you not Audy hera? ** Woil, hers | am amont friends, and would pe drawn 1ulo work, but winong strangers 11 bave moro time. My family aud I'wanted to come here, aud it was agreed upou partiaily, but it was this that kept o away, | knuw so” muuy here thag § wua afraid wy stadics would be disturbed, sud, by :ltlml drawn into work, wy object would do- eal u sthll clalm Chicago s your home!™ ad | hove vome day to come back here 8: live. " Fhave ;uever liked any ciuy «o well as agu. 2+ Will you not mise Mr, Bankey?" **OF course; but we have paried fora year—antil 1 gut vome nuw scruions, My oid ones have been published and republished so wany tigws that | 4w asbamed 1o deliver them, ‘That {s the condi- tion 1 o in, and | couldn't comie back here bocsuse 1have uu scrmuns, “[awan wxlte frow my own bome, We bave Lad five meetings a day, and { bave Lad no tiue fur study or meditation, Everything 1 had was reatly worn our, but | am’ ati right rhyuuuy‘ nuver fuls better in sy life than now. duw’t ieed auy rest; bub du orderto keep at o frori b wustatudy. rhat e harder thau prosch- n. Aud thea Mr, Moody ceased talking about him. solf, and bezan Interviewtng the revorter, fe asked after Alr. foaing, sayivg bo udmired hio for some things, Lhough be kuew Mr. Hes) didn't hike hiw; also about Jonn Wentworth, an otnors; and he evon wanted information ‘sbout Chicago politically, but refrained from sayiug whetlier ho was & allet or & hard-woney wan. But us Mr. Moody beliuves in bed-rock Guapel, ho uat bo the latier, Mr. Noody will conduct the uoonday prayer- meeting lo-day uoon In Parwell nu‘.’ No tickets are required. He will mixo preach (o young mies only 1u Farwell Hall Sucduy at § o, m, ; adainusion by tickets ouly, which cay tow be ub: taiged free st the rooms of the Youug Men's Christiau Assuciation. Tue UMy clioir will lead the siugioy. He will ulso apeak 1u bis own churcy, 04 Chicaeo avenue, Sunday, worulug sud evening, ‘The moruing vervice wid ve ticketed, and can bo secured after Y o'cluck to-day ut tng Ve M. Cr Ar roums, No. 150 Madwon sireet, Ao the Editor of The Tribuns Cuieago, Oct, 171t secws untortunato that the wawmoth Taberuscle sboald Lave boca raced “for the pew Cour to the cround just at the time when Me, Moody re- tarns to onr city, It appears that he (s to hold but three meetings dnring his brief stay in Chicago, and the capaclty of tia halle ta suchas not to ac- comatodate more than 7,000 people in the ng- pregate, while thousande who ‘would be glad ta hear the noted evangeliet mast be dieappointed, Can ft not be o arraneed A« to have the meeting snnoanced for 3} o'clock Nundav afternoon in Farwell [fall held outalde an some vacant lot, provided the weather 13 favorablo? Oxz o MasT, HENRY GREENEBAUM. EXAMINATION FOR EMDRZZLEMEXT. The Greencbaum caso was continned before Justice D'Wolf at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Edward Dauman, thoe arclutect, teatified that he hnd examined the German Savings Bank Baliding and contidered it worth 836,000, In'7i bulldings tere worth perhape 25 per ¢ent more, In November,'73, the bailding was tyorth 240, 000. E. 8. Dryer, o real-estate man, tesiified ne 10 the value of the ground on Fifth avenue in the fall of 1873, lle considercd it worth not more than $600. The witneen was esamined at con- slderable Jength as to suburpan ana uroan property. 1lis vicwwa were of no apecisl interest, Fred rhlumnn. the architect and builder, testifled Ahiat the Greenebanm Boilding in September, 1877, yrns worlli mot more than 840,000, fle thought that it wak a iteh fgnre, I the sale was made for cash he could not-tell what it would bring, The cost of butlding such 8 stracture now would be from £33, 000 to $00,000. In 1871 such a bullding conld have been erccted at from 875,000 1o 330, - 000, e thonyhy $75,000 conld have buiitdl, it wonld take aboal eight monthe to put up such a stroctare, Witness alao testified a8 to the price of Iabor and material in 1873 and at the pres. ent time. Thers was from 8 to 10 oper cent of tha vost ju the stone front of the building. It contained abous 1,000,C00 brick, The cowh valne of the building tn 1877 was abont 875, 000, At this stago there waa a toll in the proceedings, caused Ly the absence of Mr, Horlon, the ite- ceiver, and hls papers, The defense admlitted coples of certain papers, which Col, Juessen read, including drafts for $45,000, with interest at 8 percent per annnm, mflh by Henry and David 8, grrenemnm. dated Jund 1, 18705, to Elias Greene- A, ‘Thu draft has nover been paid, though tha Inter- st was paid to Nov. 16, 1877, RECEIVER JIORTON ° n o testify as tothe value of tho k lota as security for the draft of §15,000. 110 was unable to tell from meniory how much the lota were worth or how many lots there were {n the parcel. 1le could tell hisidean of the vatne from Inveatigntion, but would not pretend to give their real value. Mr. Juesson aiso put in evidence the declaration of trunt maie by Kilas Greencbaum 1o the German Savings Bank, In December, 1877, relativo to the Humuoldt Park property, There are moventy-five lota covered by tuln deed.” There were two other tleclarations of _trust, relative to somo property, produced by Mr. Horton, ‘Fne defeins sald that :hey wenld produce them in evidenco at the proper ime. Mr. Max Rhode, bookkeeper for George T, Wob- r & Con, wan the next witness, [le went to the booka and ran_over the Greencbanm accounts in detmil, Nov, 30, 1875, (lenry and D, 8, tre baum horrowed 00, far which they gnve 1) Dboldt Park lota security, and also $0,000 ln West FPark bonds, with ll"u.lra ather secaritics. The prosecutlon clalmed that the lots siven an secunty for tho S5, 001 wure the same as thoso held In the declaration of truat, Col. Jucs«cn next uraduced two notes, —one for $35,000 from 1. Greenebaum & Co, to Henry Greenobuum, dated October, 1872, o run three years, and another for 835,000, made in the sato mauner, dated the same time. On the lalter there was au_ indoreement on the back of §20,000 ro- celved Sepl. 21, 1877. In connection with the notes there wau produced a trustedeed for 140 lots in lanshrough & Han' Subdivision to sccure three notes, one.of which had been paid. This was the Humboldt Park property, Col. duensen sutd that he would show that the -indorsement of 000 was procured by H. Greensbaum by piv- fug another note for the Amount sectired by second mortgaged not worth Walf of the amount. Alsn, that “wnen this $20.000 was vald, cighty-one of the 110 Iuts were releascd, leaving only fifty-nine lotx to securo tho £50, 000 stk dne on the notes, Mr. Ithoge came back to tho baoky, und showed 8. Greencbaum of 820,000, ed hy certain noten and JHume. The case wua then adjourned until 10 o'clock this mormng. DR. THOMAS, A PROMINENT METHODINT yesterday sald that the vute upon the resotutlon censuring Ur. Thowmas shuuld not be understood to ropresent tha rolativo atreugth of the adhorents toasnd the oppunente of that gentteman's theol ogy. Taking tho ministers of tha Conference ight through, there was notaalngle one who - doraed the course pursued by Dr. Thomss or who connfdered that he had squarely met the 0 pre- sonted to him by the Conforence in the reolution requesting an oxplicit statoment of his intentions for the future, - Flrst, it will be remembered, thero waa a revolution asking him for this wiate- ment. Tho voto on this atood ) to 31, or nearly turcuto one, OF thuse who voled in.the Tiegative iy wero personal friends of Dr. Thomues, who did not have the heart to wound his feelings, whilo the remsinder was mado up of those who fuit that suonuer measnres shoulil bo taken. ‘There wasa dramatic acene in the seceot sesalon of the Cunferenco wnen the Bishop reanested.tho membors who felt that Dr. “homas’ publisied sermona had created disaension in thor parishes to ridc and say 40 briofly, Onc after nnother thirty. 1wo minlsturs rore and guve 1t as thoir solenn cone viciton thut his influenco had beon pernlclons, Fiually, whentho hoar of adjournmentappruached, the Hishop said: *' Breturen, I would like to hesr from all the members of the Conference on this questivn, both tur and agninst, but the hour is growing late, will therefre cail upon all thoss members who think in the sato voin as that which we have just heard 10 rise. " 1ie han no sooncr said this than almoat the en- tira Conforence ross an ono man, ‘The effect was electrical, und a yreat sururine w all, Dr, Thomns himself, who wvas tnere, was doubtless more sur- Prised than any one. llia eyes flted with tears, and the whole Conference was greatly affected, On the followiny morning he presented his lot. tor, and then thy matier wa roferred (0 a commit- tew of threo to examine Dr. Thomas vu the chlef patts of hia bellef, That committee prosentod two reporte. ‘The minority ruport was tnade by Elder Ueay, of the Rockiord District, 1t declared that Dr, Thumas had utterly failed to satisfactorily anewer the quustions of the committee, Tnen, will be remumbored, s aubstitite for both reports was oifered oy the Jev. Dr, dewelt, decluring that, while Dr. Thomag had conducted Liuwelf uusatisfactorily I theological mattsrs, still the Confurence would take no action fur the prevent, tiny to his promives to do bester In the nture, This resolutlon was carriod by w vote of #1017, und of tho enteen quite a number vored fn that wuy, velloving that more severeaciion ::lmulu bo tuken, Elder Uray biniself belug one of ont, TOE COUNTY BOARD, BEXTON, ‘The County Doard held an adjourned meeting yusterday ufternoon, all of the members present, A communication waa read from I, J. Bexton, Court-llouse coutractor, in which the istory of hia contrace was reviowed at conslderadlo length, and in which he clalmad that the vther contructors had deluyed him, Inconclusion, he gave notico thut he abould clalin damages, etc,, without specl- fylug any smouut, Referred, Mr. Uradloy sntroduced 8 resolution providing that, since Bexton had beon deluyed, te be granted an estension of time to M1l his coutract to save him from any llablilties to the county, The resoiution was adopted, Mr, lenzen Introduced a resolution providing that the County Treasurer be authonzed 10 pay the lcmnout( loans uut of the money comlag futo his habe, Which was adoptod, Tl proposttiun (o pay ** Farmer * Harms 870, - 00U for **extraa’ in the constructionuf the foun. datiune of tne Court-1loide waw next taken np. Mr, Fitzgerald moved that slice tuers was no 10 by the cislm 1la conslueration ba post- temporarily, and the motlon provalled by s Vivo voce vote. . AN ILLEOAL ‘BILL. The 1l Comumitico toported on sundry bille, amons which waa_uns forilihiug the hospital Rrouhus, aoonL 27, which was repurted without recommendation, AMr, Fitzyerald maved that the Hoard go fnto Committcs of the Whole to conswder the watier, a0d the wution brevailed, Mr, Buriing being callvl tw the ctalr, Mr, Wheeler contended that since the work had beeu perfurmed It ought o be pard for; yet if tho coutractor ad excesded the orders of the Buard I the wutter, there was 8 qucativn as Jo how wuch Lo should be paid, Mr. Senue wald the oard had ordered Warden Melaugblin to see the work stopped ut o certuin staze, wnd ho was oppused 10 paying for anything ony ufier that tine, - Fhe troublo bad veen fu the part that coutractord would go on and perfurm work just ue they pleased, and the Buard woula pay their bille, which was ooe of the reasoas that the couuty's debt fnd bacu piled up, o ud tho thins oughi o be stovped. 1lo Wis oppossd Lo paying fur auy work donu after he had been ordered to atop, and Mr. Spotfurd agrecd with bim, and was 1 18vor of cloving duwn ou wuch a ayatem of dotg business, and wanted tho bill placed on fle, Bowe further dwwcussion foilowed, in which Warden McLaupbilu was called ubun for au cx- planation us to why b bad uot stopped the work when ordered, He wis leogiby, If uoi satisfucio- rz. ‘The reason e had nat perempturily stopped the work when ordered was tuas the grounds were cuvered with ataznaut water, und the coulivuunca of the work was avsolutely neceswary, Nr. Bradiey spoke on the suvjrct, and moved the allowance uf $1, 000 ju settieiment of 1he cluim. Aftern ienzthy wranyle 1L was agreed lo refer tho bill back tu the Comuwittee, and tae Hoard cou- curred 1 by recommendation FOUKTH bTURY OF TUB COURT-LOUSS. Mr. Burlivi futroduced the folluwing: Wussas. Frow u carcful examiuation of the plans luass Busidiug, 1L (s thougut that t00 buslueas of 1o cutuly €an LS SIRATICIOFiIY ACCOLL~ suodated 1€ the size ol sld bulld ug wers roduced to sheea storles i higbt, and that the fourth story of sald bulldiug, as dealgued, I of G0 thulerlal Une, wid tan b3 disbeitned With 10 the kréat als4uiags of the Mgl T4, und be e u Srcal savingOf voel L0 tho texpuy- ern therefure. be 1t lie clty autburlties be (avited to ap- pol 10 et Witk & cutital oated Ly (ht Adee e gueation of Qubssii ¢ Hie Luiiclng at ttis Licut of tha tied story, wud sepurt ths cancluston reached, with an estimata of tha smount of $avIng in cost which would resuit therefrom. Mr. Fitrgerald was In favor of ecbnomy, but thought the propnsed change wonld make an abor- tion of the Conrt-llonse; besldes It wonld not be a public saving, il aid not think the change would #ave aoy money, and would curtail the nceded roam in the building, Mr. Ourling raid tho building was too high, the highestof the kind he knew of, ani he thonght the three storive wouid aiford ample room for the county's business, Ilc read a letter from Archi- tect Fgan on the anbject, recommmending the pro- used change, and stating that It would be a a8 ng of abant $250,000, He continued to say that the fourth story waa nothing more nor icas than an Attic, and that he had talked with the city anthor- stien, ana they were antious t1stop their part of the building at the hizht of three atorics, a8 they would have no nsa for the fourth story, and he did not believe the county would. Mr, Spofford was fearfal that three atorie® wonld not meet the puolic want, and hopea there would be no undue haste in passing on the matier, and that the Hoard in s action wonld nat lose sight of the fact that the county was growine rapidly, Mr. Ayars was of opinion tnat the diagrame of the building showed that with the fonrth story there would be only A few rooms vacant. and he wanted the wilolo bnsiness referred to the Com. mittea on Puohic Uuihdings and Pubife Service, ana Mr. Hradiey concurred, Mr. Wheeler wvan opposed to any change being made at this late day. and the resolutions wero finally referred. Mi, Meyer introduced a_tesolution empowering the Committee on Public Charities to hire and it up new quarters for the occupancy of the County Agent. Laid aver under the rule, THB CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION CALLED IN. “llr. Wheeler introducea the following resoln. o, REAS, It{s renresented by the press of the City of Chicago that the Connty liuard of Couk County ca) b & Judiciour magagement of the afairs of the cottni defeay the carrent exnenses of the county fur the v tlaus fnsittutions and ut (he same time rewatn anfMclent money from (he &flx levy to prosecute the work on the Couri-House; an Vi estimated by the County Board that Uil atnount of Lhe LAY levy to defray the eurrent expanacs uf thie tounty under the most Judiclous and” economical manszement of county Afairs without aporopriating & doliar to the Dutlding Funids sh WIIEREAR, L 18 dealrable to continue work on the touse, provided funds can be raised for the pur- erefy : Court.it oss the Citizens' Assoclation of the Clty of Chicaza be, and they are heroby, carnestiy requested o ADDOIGT A COMIMItICS of IHEIF ONI BuUmMber {0 mect A committes of the County Board for the purposa Jlie best bucaus fur ralslng funde to” cuntinua o the Couti-House bullding. ‘The resolutions were adopted, and the Board adjourned until Monday. CIIICKASAW GUARDS. ARRIVAL OF THIS CRACK COMPANY, The lung-expected Chicknsaw Uuards, of Mem- phis, arrived in this city yesterday morning ot half-paat 7 o'clock, via the Pan-Handle line, from Indlanapolls, where they have bean for s weok past. They were metat the depot by Companies It and . of the First Regiment, and were by them excorted to tho nos armory of the Firat, on Jack- quently qulet vold w1 enthusinam, so far as nolse was concerned, Unon renching the armary, tho Chickasaws woro told to make this thefe headquarters during their aojourn in the clty. Tiey siacked: arma upon tho tirst fioor, and thon marched tn a body, thirty-five ntrong, ta the Palmer [fouse, 1n time for broakfnat, It might be well tomentiun in this connection that Mr. Polter Palmer hina tendared to tne mem- bers of the (I #0_long Yenterday was devoted torest and ¢ Chte: n the evening tho boys semuled ot the mrmory o witness regular weukly drill of Company C, ol rivals, d 3 expresacd thelr sdmiration of the performance in stronz torins, A littlo later thoy wer invited by the Exposition manazers to attend tha ** Uiy show, " which invle tatlon wan aceepted by all, and they sppeared to !n{uy themselves, ‘The Chickusaw Quardaleft Memphison tha 16th of last August, 8ince thattime they hava glven extubltion dnits in Bt, Louls, Intlanapolis, sud other cities, seuding tho proceeds, together with the 8100 they won ns a sccund prize in the tournament at 8. Louwis, amonnting in all to nearly 81,600, to the yellow-fever sufforers of their own afiticted city, ‘It woald be folly for them to return to Stemuhls for some time to conie, sithougls they have been trosted everywhere In the North with uniform kindneas, they have incurred morg or less uxpense In trandportation, etc, ‘They will wive an exhibitlon drill In White Stocking P'ark this evening for their own beneft, to nuaist them in defraying their expunses, which will the ilrst compensation tuey have recelved in tho two months they have been out, every dollar of their gross receipta heretofore having gono back to the South. ‘Ilhe tickets aro placed at 80 cente, and it would be In voudl taste for uvery citizen to purchase. Saturday evenlug another exnibitlon will take Dlace, after which they will ropair o the nrmur{. where n_comollmenrary reception will bo given in thelr hunor by Comuanics C und B, ‘The unjforms of the Chickasaws aru of dark blue In two shindes trimmed twith rod, slashed with gold, with cli R_«unx. surmounted witn red and blne plunies. hoy are very showy. The comuany lu composed of tho beat youag men of Momptls, 0s Ane-looking u ot of fellows us can bo found anywhero. TREASURER BAETZ The Supreme Court of Wiscousin Spolls n Democratic Campalgn Document, Soectul Dispatch to The Tribune. MiLwavuker, Wia, Oct. 17.—The case of the State vs, lenty Dactz, Instituted by the “ Re- form * Adininistration of old Bfjl Taylor, bas bLeen finally decided by the SBuprems Court, and the declision Is n complots exoncration of Mr, Bactz. ‘The tacts aro these: Daectz was State Treasurer and maode o deposit of $10,000 of State funds lo the Bonlk of Madison, then under the management of J. L. 1L Simeon Mills (who had formerly owned the bank in question) was Treasurer of the Wisconsin Huspital for tho fnaane, located at Madlson, to which a largo ap- txrunr(nunu had been made’ by the Logislature. While this appropriation was due and unpaid the bank (i1 1874) beeame Insolvent, and was oy the yerize of baukruptey, Treasurer Baetz intended todraw his funds frony the buuk, but, by the intervention of Mills, eave to him (Mlis), us Treasurer of the Asyluin, a check on the bank for the umount. of tie deposit. Mills accepted tho check, and recelved from I’ securities to that amouut to protect im from loss. 'The bank folied, ond, 0 the bankrupt proceedings, Mills was compelied to turn the securities over to the Assiymec In bankruptey under a declslon that the assets wiven to him o security holong- ed to all the creditors, and thot the transaction was (o fraud of the other creditors, The question then camo up whether Buetz or Mlills wus a de- tuulter to the Btate, and whilo A, Scoct Sloan, under Cov. Taylor's Adnduistration, was At torney-tieneral, he brouwht sult ngalnst Baetz for the winount of this deposlt, The Bupreme Court holas that whien Milfs, us Trensurer of the Asylum, aceepted the check of the State ‘Freasurer on the Bank of Madison, the Habliity af the Btate Trensurer was discharged, and the loss must fali oo Mille. 'The following {s the compiete syllabus of the decision af the Bupreme Court, The sult was nvalnst Dactz and Iis surcties, and tho caso has been very Jurgely discussed durivg every political cauvass alnco it onglnuted: Miie va, Naels and Ofhers. 1. If the State Treasurcr pays an lmeptlullfll befors tha tuie of vuyinent sppoluted by faw, or without tho warrait of the Secrclary’ of Siate when sucti warrant 4 required, he witl by fiable for auy dumages resulling to the Stats from such frregular puyment, Bul whero such » payment of wlogiviative” approprintiun fur the Statu Jluspital fur Lo Insane wan made 10 the Urensuror of waid Horplial, wito was the pursou apsaited by law to 1eceive 1L, aud was recoipied for Ly him fu his ofi- cisl charseter, and used by blw to pay clain zalnst the llownitual for wiiosu payment (hie mo; h‘{ ]nwnprm[mfllefl‘ and tho amount paid w ed (o tha Trensuror's credit in the booke of the ictary of blate W Irregularly): feid, Thiat the Btule Trossurer, after the money becawms by Law duv and payaole to the Hospital 'I'reasurcr, vad 1ot bound to refund tha swount to the 8t r ud ble fallure (o pay over the vame to o7 in oflice was not s breach of his otf- nd. ‘he Hospltal Treasurer received the $tate ‘Treasurer's hauk check as mouey, and, after tha appropriativn becawe leyally payable (0 himg re~ ceipted 10 the Biate Treasurer for the amount us money, He loaned the chuck as money to the bank on which it was drawn, aud recelved from the vauk, Lo avcure the luay, collaterals, on which ha collected u sun 0f woney exceeding the emount Of the ctieck, aid with such muuey took up orders duly drawn on bim &s Jospial ‘Ireasurer for ar Lilitles of the lospital, ‘Tne Assigues in Bank- rupley of aald bunk recovered from bim the amount w0 cullected on the collaterals. Jlsld, That hio re- celved and expended tioe nouoy as Hosplial Froas. urur, aud reueved the btuie from all liabhity on the demande for which sueh urders were lssued aud s mentol ¢lection **tu consider the money cullected ou the collatceals as held Ly Lim for tho Awviguce, I such Awiguee should recover the s, o the liospital orders as his individual property.” ecould not ¢asnge the legal charucter and elfect of hig acts, — e ——— THE OIL MEN, Hpeeial Dispaich 1o The Tridune. Pirrsous, Fa.) Oct. 17.—~The off wen mado o polut w-day in thelr war agalust the rallroads aud .phm lines, the Bupreme Court, sitting bere,"deciding to take jurisdiction. The follow- iug is the order as snoounced by Chiet Justice Agnew: “Aud uow, Oct. 17, 1878, {t Is or- dured that the plalutils fu the above cases have leavo 1o tle thelr bills and move for prelimtnary {ujunction ut such thne iu the second perlod fur Allegticny County us counscl muy designate by srecweut, or of which notice be given in due courss of pructice. The secoud period for Allegheny Couuty cases towhich the_ Court refers comprises the first two weeks of Novewber, The oil men bave cuployed ublo counsel, wnd ~will wake u strong tigut tur their ngtts, 10 13 wutd suits will be commenced againat the Ohfo Rallrond Company and the Connelisville Rallroad Company, who are also charged with discriminating against tho oil-producers. SPORTING NEWS, BASE-BALL. ., TIR LAST GAME OF THE SEASON in this city was played yesterday ofternoon by the Chicago and Indlanapolis Clubs, the result being a victory for the howne nine by a score of 8to2, Thero was nothing at all exciting about tho contest, as it Involved simply the gate- money, and this amounted to out little, there not being over 100 persons in attendance. ‘The day was bleak and chilly, slight sprink- lings of rain threatening to put an end to the sport several Limes, but in splte of these dis- advantagcous circutnstances the game was finally finished. Thers were no very good nor very bad plays made on either side, and in | view of the fact that doring the last threo Innings the main object of the players was to be out out as speedlly as possible, no record of errors was kept. The particulars a8 to battlng, ete,, may be found in THE scons, CHICAGO, AR B F PA foi e B e By . 0120 2 413 0 oo 3108 o a2 4 e, ¢ 1 al 5l 0 [ o010 MeClellan 110111 4 0 1120 8| 810 27,11 5 1| a2l af 4| 7 Ehaler, 1. [ 5l 01 2| 9| 0 Willianieon, ¢ 400070 Fiint, L 1, 401210 Warner, 8b.... 4f 1) 2| 2t o} 4 McKelvo, 2 b 410l 0 1f 0l 2 Croft, 1 b..., 40,001 70 McCarmick, ¢ 40 1 1f 20 caley, p ... 4/ 0/ 0 0 1| 0 Totahisius cuene vrrnnee vine. 138] 2] F1297010 * TIUNS SCORED, Tnninge— 123460678090 1002102308 000 0-2 W0 011 hicago, 2: Indianapols, 1, Two-base hits—Start, Waener, Ferguson, Three:base hits—Start, Total bases on clean hits—Chicago, 12; Indlan- apolie, B, Firat btse on errora—Chicngo, 53 Indianapolls, 5, Umpire—**Chorokeo " Fialier, — TIIE TURF. LOCATL NOTES, It Is uncerstood that tho gentleman who pur- chased Boncsetter last weck has sccured the services of Frauk Van Ness to drivo that horse next scason. The Jockey and Trotting Club Exccutive Commlttes held & mecting yesterday for the purpose of auditing bills, but no busincss of public fnterest was transacted. Thero was to have been a balloon ascensfon a8t the track yesterday afternoon, but the * f’ro- fessor” who was golne up concluded to post- pone the exhibition uutil a more favorablo day, Three Chicago men, one of whom is Budd Doble, made Al Rlcimond, owner of Hopeful, 8 offer of §22,500 tor that horse yestergay, out 25,000 was tho prics demanded, “The iorso has been shipped to New Yorlk, and if Vauderbilt docs not secure hiin ho may yeb come to Chi- cago for good, ¥ ¢ ADRIAN, MICHL Bpeciat Dinpateh 1o The Tridune, Avpniax, Mich.,, Oct, 17.—Tha uncompleted trat of yesterduy, for a speclal purse of $150,\was resumedl this afternoon, Four additional hieats were trotted, making seven in all, Brown Dick was distanced in the sixth heat, Lady Moscow taking It in 9:40, Tho soveath and dectding heat was won by Gen. Sherman, time 2:8734. ‘The next race was in the cluss, for o purse of $250, dlvided, There were twelve cntries, but only four starters,—lilsmarck, Virainia, Buffalo Bill, and Bluck Kate. Black Kate won in three stralsht heats, time 2:50, 9:53, 2:52, Tho contest In tho 2:37 cluss was poatponed till to-morrow. A heavy rain lnst uight, and a cold southwest wind to-lay, made the trnck :llm" Tho meeting will be continued till Sature ay, —— A FINE TEAM. Borelal Correspondence of The Tribune. RocunrLe, 111, Ocf L, —~W. H. Brackett, proprietor of the Brackétt House, this clty, after taking the flrst premium on_carriago- tenms at our State Falr, went to 8t Louls, took the second premium, and then sold the tean for about $2,500. ‘' DON'T YOU FORGET IT|" Oar stock of fino statlonory la wow comolete. The new styles for engagement, wedding invita- tions, after-marrlage motes, and call-cards, ure 1, and our prices cannot fal to plesse, De- xna for creste, monograms, and fine ongravinga speclalty, Give naa callat onr new store. 76 Waslilngton street, corner Dearborn, 8, D, Chullds & Co, —— THE SALE OF ORIENTAL GOODS, The salo of Doyle & Co.'s collection of Orfentsl warks of art at Butters & Co.'s rooms, on Han- dolph street, was woll attended by the leading roeidents of Chicago. Prices wera ruinously low, Mauny of the most cholce pleces in the collection were knocked off ot less thun half of thelr real value, Tho s2lé will bo continucd ihis morning (Friday), 18th, at11 o'clock o, m, ——— Mens ' Peptanized Bicef Tuple s the only preparation of beef contalnlug Ne enilre nulritions r'mpmm. It Is not & mere stimulant like the ex- acts of beef, nut talne blood-makin generating, and talning propertiv valuabio in all e el conditions, whether the result of exhisusilon, vous prostration, over work, or acute divense: and in every form’ of lo- bility, particularly it resalting from palmonary comulainta, It is tricndly and helofal to the most delicate stomach, CaswkLit, Hazatu & Co., pro- pristors, New Yori, : DEATHS, ATLY—GcL 8.t 40 v, i her reddenes, 307 Weat Folk-st.. Mrs, Elfen Qarv, maed 20 years > 27 Funeral THisratay, the i inst., ALY [ 8t, Patrick’s Cireli, thience by carrinies to Calvary, a lence of her parents, Fran. Jiliue aud Charlutte doprre, his. I At 10 g'cluck w. ., from 3 aukeo-uv. Friccds ure invited TT—Jawes M. Uenuett, aied 7 yeats aud 7 W mant Fuavral lm'mmv:-ldmm. 4 South Jetfcrson-st., Thurway, Oet. 10,41 2 o'vluck. 1o Dskwoois Cemetery, &= N oW Yurk il Hruikiyn pajicis bleass vopy. UBGELL=0CL 14, (0 New' York City, e O, B ik pkhis teld Giturday, at 14 t uneral wiit e held Baturday, af A 1., &t tl Bunso of 3tr, K. 1, Whitnoy, 174 Wairen-av, * hcugo, Oct, V. 1576 atter & brief - the b, il Wile of Juseph Mitel Beryl the residence, 1574 Butternein-s., on ':::llml!ly. Get 17, b 3 i Frieods ars laviicd L i E¥-loronta (C. W.) papers ieass cony. WILL It aud-ay. Qct, 8, 16T, Gon. ., It Clanshan. snd oihers wi WOuD, Fresldeat, T’lmm'nzsm OF THE THIRD WAILD WILL A8 SinUI0 L Tase-nectiig this evenlog at Vetusty M, B, Church, ou Dndloeay, sod - - 0 conslder thie daners thas ward, aod what ougal {0 e dote toeave thew fron thicsa dangurs, This mcetlug (s called by the Cliizoe Leugue tur the suvpiession of (he walo of liguor to in0rs. ssd s SNRLNG revelaliond are L be ma de. fHE EXCUKSION TO COLLY! by enttiers of the Chlcuiu buliters’ Coiony Wil stark o6 Mouday ueat. Fur yarticuiars siply st v Washlug. ion-at,Uben day and eveniug and un Sundsy. e RE. { N Hall, o Davisand Georgy (€. the Club. VG AND CLEANING. e YO T Old CER AR RS attriding uxpense. Expressed ) €00 D! HGic AL e Clothes! : ! othes! | OYAL Absolutely Pure. CONSUMERS should bear 1o mlnd tuat tho fncomparable **Rayal” [s uow th ooly Baking Powder market made from purs trape Creau Tariar, Juported e eiudvely for thld powder direci ro:u tlic Wi " et uselvener writcs (LAl altnouglishe has Lo jay a few 13 I o S Farthes A WOFKS b thh it her LASU L oty L 1 | wid af soris of paitry diatrict of ¥rance. the **loyal, ™ duda (hat It goes s tu 83V8 3L Uscd thu powider In Dud logs, Cas. tind (L makes tha only blacalt ber dy ipapit ajs wre Ued.” Avpraicl Uy’ the Mu"l. New Yorks Leo HAYLS, Buswou] Pref. U, hiusband cai New York Woard of Tlealtn, 8ad by a U, Putiadcivhla, ete. Suldia ua THE CUTICURA SYSTE} Of Renolving and Eliminating all Constitg, tional Humors and Purifying the Clrcnlation of Berofnln, Scrofalous, Canceraus, ang Can. ker Humors, and of Treating all Affoctions snd Diseasos of the Bkin and Bealp, wity, Losa of Hair, consiats in the internal admig, istration of the CUTICURA RESOLVENT, A Powerful Vegetable Purifying Agent, and the ezfernal use of CUTICURA, iThe Great Skin Curs. Those great remodies; strictly origina) In their composition and revolutionary in thei mothods of treating the diseases and nfoc. tions under consideration, appeal to tho nick and suffering with a force never befors ex. erted by any medical proparations in the his. tory of the curntive art. Prepared by ‘Weeka & Potter, Ohomists and Druggists, 360 Washington strest, Boston, Bass,, and for salo by all Druggists and Dealers, Prigq of the CuTicuna Resouvest, $1 per bottle; six bottles for €. Price of the Curicona, small boxes, fi0c.; large boxos, containing two and ong-half times the quantity of smal), and therefore much the cheaper for clironio cases, $1; six boxes for $5. Throe $1 pack. sges of each, or six of both, for 5, Cncaao Acexts.—Fuller & Faller; Vag Bchianck, Stevenson & Co.; Lord, Slouten. burg & Co.; Tolman & King; H. A, Hurlbat, & Co.; and Morrison, Plummer & Co. "~We make a Special ty of Men’s and Boys' . Furnishing Goods, at prices that defy com- petition. L JAS.WILDE, JR.& 0, Cor. State and Madison-sts.. Chicags, | aite U CIETORIS0NRI8: ey FURS. BARGAINS inLADIES'FURS We are pushing sales In our Fur Department. prices belng maiked below an¥thing ever known In this mar- Kker. We liaye marked 50 splendid sots aice0, w t 00 % doublag 200 Fino Mink Seta a At 13 0 13, ouli (o selt at at g0 chll o $130, o ieing far unde 1. and $1.50. . Fine Heal Hats 85 Our stocx 1o me H mnd lio ane can afford to buy withiout examlatzg, o, ¥ It T. MARTIN, 203 and 267 Stateat. RAILROAD LANDS. . IMUM[]MB ,..,l.l,,]\“ f‘[‘} 2 ,_“WWAMW- - ‘Wero rafsod on the Miasissippi bottom lands near Oarro, e past sonson. The lllinon Central Rafirond s:ompaay hns o larze qusse tity of similar bottom Inuds for sala at from $4 to $6 per aore, on time. Thease landsare uuulllfv not hoavily timborod—oasily cloured tor auliivatign—nnd produco immoise crops of corn,which alwayafinds o rendy Southern market, For further E'nruuuh\rl apply to DAGGY, Land Commfssianor 1, U, R. X. Co., Rgom 11, No. ¥8 Michigan-av., Chicago, Il Send for o Mep. 'AUCT1ON “ALEY, > By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneers, 78 & 80 Itaudolph-at. OIL PAINTINGS. ATCTION SALE FINE OIL PAINTINGS FROM DIOUKLYN ART GALLERY, AT STORE 106 MADISON-ST., This Morning at 10 o’clock.and 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. POSITIVELY RVERY PIOTURE ON CATALOGUE TO BE SOLD. KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'n, Our Regular Weekly Nale, Friday Morning, Oct, 18, at 9:30 o'elock, NEW AND BECOND-HAND FURNITURE, A tull Mine Bruswels, Wool, and Ingraln CARPRETS, Tha entire stock of & dealer, Croakery and Ulavsward Timure, &e ki, Clrouths Bankets Conior cueral jlouse Gods, tieneral Mvreiiandie, 8 SRSy RAARHS TOMEROY & W. A, BUPTERS, LONG & CO» AUctionerrs il Iteal- hataly ARCDL. T aid 173 Landoivh st REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. Qat. 19, at 8:30 o’clock a. m. FURNITURDE, BTOVES, 15O MACHINES, CIRUUS, ‘Togettier with rlety uf oilier tucrchaudise, at 038 CONTINUED SALE OF Japanese Art Treasures AT ATUCTION, TIIS DAY (FIIDAY), at 11 o'clock & m, tius u}:.?n evguing, TS Kb s S and cone . A BUTTENS, LONG &'CUL, Austiuecte By WM, MOORENOUSE & COs Auctioneers, 85 & 87 Raadulol-st. Wil sellon SATURDAY, Ugh. 19, st ol w'clocks 50 tleating, Cook, and Naloon Sluves, 8 ", 1T 16,000 Clgars gt tho best brands, Carpets, Tarlor S i ts. sl Geueral Mercliandiat, S e M SRR USE & oy Auctt, ~ OIL-FANKS, OIL-E WILSON & EVENDEN, ANKS 43p SHIPPING OANS: SThg Weat Lo A GO aanp pon caTsLUUER - In (28 eroerd re 448 i v 11a b rhagy v N G Tty e 0 56 thic Bieai and ihwst B ¢ ulucnt o Caaoany, )