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<] § THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1878 | wasaatlcast into the coming winter months. T i institutjon is sapported by falth alone. Dr. Shi; man, who rtarted it, nod who il eonducts it, witl not rolicit himwelf, and iz opnoscd 10 all wolfcita- tion hy others, Ile and those immediately con- on to get their voten In return for the rete 1lon of the Committee Llerk and Mospital Warden. En far only two Republicans are known to bé in the scheme, hut they Asenre the Democtats that they can ret Turling, —which Ia not trae,-—3md probably : THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. on, was #tlll poing on, and that It coaldn't go on'withonut his connisance and knowledge, Then healzo nnderstood that there wers twelve memners evenat the last In favor of reconaldering the Indlct- b en to get at tnem dnd bring them on withont delay. 1t was one thing to cateh the Castom-Tlonse fish, nnd It will be another thing to fry them, The whinky investigations conflrm the trath of this ob- A!l TION SALES, By GEO. P.GORY §Co tizan - Vir" Gaehec rapers pleata copy. HIOLT—In Kenwinaion, 1., Nov. 20, Addle B, Hoit, wifout Charles ment ngainal him. but :hm. owinz tos parila. | Feint riviroat, ahol passnger canductae flisnofs s and T Walmsh.ge, eet agement of the Hlome | anotier, It rewsalns to be scen how puccessfal | rervation, and are sufilciently familine aud sufl- | mentary technienlite, the lateness of the hour, an - Manchesie) apets phease copy. = s n'i\‘,,n?-'fllfliflf'\'.‘fiencwr their neceul- | they wiil be, bat the Kooatilcand—ieho lave mol | elently recent (o enforer it | With o vicw (o tearn. }Iw'l‘l;no:c:h:h:;;wbam indictment, the matler pYLANDEIL-In ihie " ciep, Charlea ¥. Nptander, " 3 ; i sald aut, anil who hare no disposition to—shou! ngwhat the Governmont proposed to do with theve | failed to 2o throngh. arn fi Marlestad, Sweden, ' THI0, Chaten . Howall, U. 8. &, i atitho Siier :':.L:":Al‘;’.";f":.’."f. 7:.’:.‘.“.'.”:‘#’&*2.&-'.. ?E“n!’n’.‘, o Keep i ottt Al tvent of. b foundeting nbont in itanet, Tie TRIRURE “*Anto the 15 per cent contract, T strongly neo- | Funeratat digioclock v atiernoun, in e, Aus: bl hoped that thele faith will be fastified Thuraday, a year agh, n iy a Little #harp practice seven | renrenentative apoenle veateriny to Judgo Hanen | tesicd againat the aystom, and _asked the Depart. | gariis Chireh, Salkw et Hictien, by carrisgesvg » Hon, John B. Loring, Doston, is at NRLIGIOUS. Democrate contralled the eight epablicans, ‘They | for intormationon thit now interesting and presse [ ment 10 do nway with ft, Hat the Department | U e g The Tlaptlst ministers met at No. 71 Randoiph atecet yesterday morning, De, Wewitt in the chair. Alter ‘sketchns of sermons by the Itev. K. K. Wheeler, of Anstin, and the Rev, U. 1'erren. the ey, J. I Barjow read o paper upon ** The Sce- ond Coming of Uhrist and 11l Kitetom, " The reverend gentleman took the pre-miflennial elde of the armument, Consderable discnssion, showln.t a wide diversity of opinion, followed, Among the Visinrs of the day were iho dev. Mr. Awes. of Mendota, and the ftev. Mr. Iaymond, of Tewkes- buey, Mase. ‘fho Preshyterisns met at thelr rooma yesterday morning the usual hour, W, C. Younui in the cnaly: Reporta af sermona preached the preceding day wera given by royveral of those preent, after swhich a ahort 1atk was iad np the question of en- ehonid remeinber, farther, that they wurg elected on 3 reforn: isoe, and that tiey peyver woald have been clected had not the people belteved that in Young for them & clean aweop was to be made, anil tnat in makinyg the appolntments not a vestige of .the ald ** Ring ™ power would be lefl. Farmer 1iarns and thoso expeching to #hare with him In his £30,000 *‘extran’ are on tho anxions meat, An cflort was made in tho Hoard yesteriay to push the job throngh, but Comminsfoner Senno tnt hts foot down, and ail the Yutes the Farmer canld et were Uleary, Conly, Mulloy, Tabor, and Wheeler, After adjonmment linrmamet low olid-time friend, ex-Commisdoner Schimiit, and the two calied st the Connty Cleri's office to brinu their powers to_bear on Mr. Klokko ihe Tremont. 110 Ion, Moses Hopkins, S8an Francisco, is at the Palmer, Judge W, N. Noonan, New Orloans, ia reg- fstercd at the Tremont, . Collyer, of the Union Squara Com- pany. is at tho Pactde, ‘'ho Ifon. Jolin McCredvy, Springficld, 11l., I8 stopping at tho 8herman, Gen, Georgo M. Lovelock, Piltsburg, ls one of the guests of the Tremont. ine question, dbin't chuose to do 16, In fact, there fan't & single circumatance in the wholo thing that [ am not on tne record abont. 1 may be indicted an purely ex- parta testimony, but it will be a dlferent matter yhen it comer 1o an attemnt to prove me guilty. They ean’t dot, for I've done nothing wrong. *+Wiile T mnet admit," continued Mr. uriing, *Uthat it was Miteller's Intercat to havo the work coat a ool deal, T don't know af &~ single act_of 14 thai wonld Iead wo 0 supposn he wasa party foany aienl, If there was dny seal, 1L was in the origtinl contracts, which | had no vart tn makeng, and didn’t know anything nhoat. hefore I was appointed half+Inch 1a the ad prices, Why, 1 those thinge, —At Edenburg, Tex., Nov. 23, Edson T, Peck, foemerly of this city. KRUDEN—AL curner of Hawator of msthma. Flizabeth Kends Rl dedisiet, el sl Bomler aneral framn nce, Taeaday, o rTrm::' Gierinan Litherad Cemetery. ¥ricudd la- el WIRN CAN TNRY NE THIED] ¢ What I8 the earliest moment, Jadge, At which thene casen can be tried!™ ho sald, by way of in- troductinn, **Not, of course, untlla jury fa callcd in the District Cournt,™ **Tho one mifing nt present fs in"The Cirenlt Ci ‘I{. in it not 1™ o8, Gl X;‘;m. when wiil the Distrlet Conrt Jury bo ot 1 “$Tha fney wilt ot probably teach the Distelct Court before Chelstnas, and it wonlin't sarprice uch the eriminal docket unthl me if we dul have the precedence of other THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE LIVER, ‘The Ilver ta thg largest secretine organ in the human body, and the ile which it scecets s more Habte Lo vitiation and misdirection from ita proper chiannela than any othor cf the animul Nnidn, Lucktly for the bilious, however, there 1a an uu- athing” sonrce of relief from lver complalnt, namely. llostetter's Stomach Bitlees, n “medi- They were maile ‘Then they talk anout the ements, ail the matter of know nothing abous either of An to those vonchors, [ never 10 get hini to isanic She order, but 1At gentieman siziiod unie that Joues or Smith dlan't pay. Never | €ine which for over 6 quarter of 8 cen. Tho Hon, W, T1, Cnlkins, Laporte, Ind., §0 | Toring e fate taw againat the relliu of Hqunr | was nok in, AGno prozresn was made, ' siat tho | YDl mattersts Jall-cases which oyt fo | OU¢ cama. ek from ' Washinglon: nover | Wey hae beon achleving thorough | cutes of one of the gueats of tho Sherman, tominera, The suhject set tor ||l!‘r:nulnn.w:u ex-Commpysionct’s interest In the claim 14 s T.t be tried “,“,,”.‘n,,,,mn‘ and the probability ia | one was I,umul fault |:llh. Smith ;‘lm. e “v;-a::ns:u.mh‘;&ul m:::r‘x‘i‘.m AL Col, Tom Reynolds, n well.known Wis. ;‘;r‘:“'-‘hlje:::rlnmu?fi; \;\r:::'lzchclgrb:;: !D'.l‘c'";n",c' }rl;ox;.flhgaeh]g"%t: 'h;fi'h'fl':iflcfl; hllf‘: o | thatwe won't rench the Cdstom-liouss cascs untdl | 10 8 wery, few carce, rofied 10 pay vouchers . s . o . I o nme weeks, o' theTird Chnrch, who had heeh nppointed to read whera ho ‘didn't think the authority for them wwan suthicient, and sent thein to Washington, and they came back all right, nnd he pald them. Why, the puint they make now fa Lhat the contracts were H- Tegal. that, therefure, tho vouchers were Nlegal, and thut 1 ought 10 have known they wero {liexal, [ wasn'va dawyer, and how ehould I know it? Ifo- silca, T merely cerhiied to the corrciness of the youcliets, ol thete legality, I went In as Super- infendent with o perfoctknowledite that thess Febroary, althongh we sholl put the Jall-cnsca and kigney allcctions, wad disorders involvinz lose throntn” as rapidl, least. " e 2 of nervous vivor, [t s, mofeover, 8 prevenuro of malaclal disesse, and Afords protection to thon - aania of necsona’ residing fa districts of countey wheee that dir ecourge la prevalont. Af a remedy adapted ta the medicinal requitements of families, iLn atipremely desirable, and a3a means of far. Uryine a debilitated estem §t 1n thoroughly tv be depended upon. consin politician, of diadieon, fs in the clty. Gen, Thomas 8. Allen, ex-Secrotary of State, of Wisconsin, (s st the Grand Paclfic Jlotel, - I A, Comly, President of the Northern ll’cnr;tylunh lalitvad, 18 smong tho gaests of tho ‘actfic. T'he Hon, Pbiletus Bawyor, ex.Congress- and ont of the Buard. As has before been sald, the oniler for the money will never get wita Hlarms® lmfl(\l unlcss be geta bold of it at the end of 8 law- sult. A paper on Ihis eubject, bricf addresses were made Ifillhn Rev. Messrs. Walker, Davie, Wormil, Ciir- l&, and Pattereon. Next week the Rev. Dr, Itackbarn will explain to Lho brethren his fdcs of the meamng of the word **fizdes, " After w_ struggling existence, extending over n period of fifteen yeare, the First Froe-\Wiil Haptiat Uhuech, of Chicazo—tho only organization of that possible,—ono a usy, o 1lave you any idea how long it will take to try the Cnstom-Tlouse cheea? ** * Well, [elionld sy s month of six weeke, Pere haps that e saying n¥ill!e 100 much, hut At any Tata they will take up o lonz time, —eoveral weeks, anvway, They may exhaust on eutiro torm.' **You don't think tne jury, then, witl bo called .y TUE CUSTOM-110USE., The 4 per cent snles at tho Bub./Frensury s g Lracts exlsted, but every conteact had boen an- NNOUNCEMEN' o denomination 1 this clty—dishanded Inst evening | yesterday fell to $150, muth befoge Cirin £9ukra b 2 nendn bl R uan from the Sixth Wieconain Distelct, Iat the | SR Tl e 0 Lo Croris of the membees i the | - oo $ "+ Urovably not, aml they will probably not get | Brovyd by the Mecretaty uf the Treasury, amd by ADSTHE NOON TIEAYER- sd Pacitle Hotel. all nt No. 451 3veet Maitienn strcot, where the 'ho Bub.Treasury disbursmenta yesterday | to working until afier (he lolldays, " she s oficors uf th tovemimont af nll xinde, subjcet wiil be ** Our Noog. ul. Mmes H., Howe, of Kenosha, formor- { Society has hiekl ite devotionn] meetinzn for some | woro §47,000 In currency, §15,000 in gold, and 5 BEIANATE TIIALS, “;m‘ kl‘\dw e Sinndvaniages unier which 11 was Iy ral Managee of the Northwcsiern ltallway | tone past. ‘Ehe Rev. N, ¥ Huvlin, vastor ol theflock, | 83,500 in sitver, “**According to the Washington dispatches, Sn- Taboring; but, while 1 protested sgatnel N T HOMK ABSDCIATION Wik Conpany, 1s le the cit b tendercd bi® resignation, and it was accepted, A id > g:rvlt!mr-ANlllccl 10§11 has expressed a desiro o “h“ i'r'. per cent conteact systein e antd Ticet i e etnb-roum’ of the Sheemsy Houss st e spectal commiitco wns appointed o ciose npthe | Tho inlernal-rovenno receipts yesterdny tried scparntoly, ~t0 let bin caso stand or fation | J0 A0, Ber, cond CORUERCE - eyetein, R { pyeniay at 20 p, o “‘'ne on. Willinm H. Ferry, United Stntoa | attuirs of the churca. and seitie sll clalma against | rooted up 830,021, OFf this amount, $24,470 was | 1t 0wn marits, What pontion will' you take ou " Lhinye Senator from Michigan, and Prestdent pro tem, of | it, 'I'ne debt is trilng, anil fonda have heen 2 2 thiamatier? ™ **I'shall apposo nnvlhlnx& of that wort. The cascs all hang together, And it wonld Involve the revolia them or abrogatoe Uiens i any way. wver 109 letters on (hin polnt to whow my recoud yivite dn ol 1 uever simod A voucher tint bind FPHE YOUNU MENT CITIISTIAN ASSOCTATION will hiold u tovpel perance woeting ta-night in Ahielr footns, 130 Ma L the Senate, 1 at the Palmer louse, Usitod Staten Senntor . 0. Howe, of for taxes on apirits, 84,410 for tobacco and cigars, ratecd for ita tetticment. In tho rerolntion pro- | 106 (886s 68 APITLS viding for dtsbandient hard times was tho princl. te dtaon 5 t previonusly been algned by Kaletrom, now the | 71UIE WOARN'S BALT) TNION 1 catire nemgned for tbe step, Toe Society fore ) . | Governinent in pecittens expense to prepare for nud | 1Y 4 0 # 1 Wisconsin, wea n th ety sestenlsy, making s :.'.,u,:,'u:m:m.e»m."m..,‘ulm-..g.t‘m.] cormor | puoiotor Haeyey has aotapiialuted Ohlef; o ansepara . o, 1 sbal s on shee | Sopsrgnisnt wituess, mud, oy i, Fraiu, gor | g SR ARSI CL B i ¢ e pu Py N cets, . v 7, it Centre And s 90 % . o e, Col. T, . tobl lonven ot oo toalny | BOld yeicheRdentsevices hereatioe, ana the mem | S ok sk Lo sumnisaont befurs g S of | PSS Mo it congactth it —yon | Tm, o e inokospur, and §amppowsd hey | ST Y ERNAERS bt & ot psg e il oers of hiy late cungregation have been given let- A ff far Colorndo Saringw, accompaniea by Miss Holb, ‘I'lie cango of thinsudden departuro is the )lincssof the youn lady. Thauksgiving-Day tho inmates of the Trotestant Wrphan Asylum, No, 780 Micligan ave- e, (liroush o generous public hupe 1o ¢njoy an excellent dinner, . A youuy iean, nn employe of the Post. Qfice, seaterday remarked that Recorder Brock. way had charged §9,60 for an *‘extract’ of his Tathet's property. 'Tie Hon, Henry 3L Teller, formesly of thi= State, nana_TUnited Staten Senator from Colo. 5, 16 at the Urand Pacific totel with ks family, iielr way (v Washington. ‘I'bo temporature yestoriny, naobserved by .\Innix‘:-c. optician, No.#3 Madison nlrc:’t (Trisvse n: ey § 4 or Mr. Taomson The reportar falt that ho was entaring on a dell- jout cate sl **\Why, I badn't thonght of anybody asking me that, any more than 1 thonghit anyoody would ask ne who was to conduct the Investigutions befora ine trand Jury. As the District-Autorney. § alonld nnturally oxpect tutry theso cuses swhen they tomg up In coust.” “FAnd Mr. tion of the c. VYo, draw tho prize, but Deputy-Collector Springer would appear to bave the inside track. Jacob Roo, the pilforing night-watchman at the Post-Office, of whose arrcst Tue Tiinexs contained on acconnt Sunday, was baforo Commis- slonc? lloyne yesterday morning, accompanied by hin connsel, Wittus Kiug. The defendant watved examination, and was held in$5,000 hatl to the District Coutt, It 18 the vrevaillng opinfun smong thora who profess tu know that he wiil plead guilty when it coines ta tho scratch, J, G. Wustrunr, the man who was arrestod 1ast week for peddling iquor withont baving s M- cense, was before Commissioner Hoyne yesterany for a hearinz. lie bad an nttorney with iim, whi succeeded fn mixing up nattem to siich an extent that, after two or thrce hours' patient hearing, no one conld make head or (il of £, Tho Coart finally took the wutter under conslicration, will sleep ters of dismissfon. M, Powers conducted the opening o Methudist mintsters’ meeting yes- morning. Mr. Maudeville addressed the **There B nothing new in the whole thing. Smith and Thomsnn got permisafon from the Secre- tary uf the Tremsury lust summer to muke an in. vestigation, Liku a fool pposed an [nyestiga. tion moant an investizatlon—an auking of aues tiuna and an exanination of rlmm‘ But I fuand 1t meant nomotting antirely different, [t becamon mero syatem of espiouage. Wortuless and discharg- cdmen were putbick on the work tnexchange for the snluable testimony thiey bud given, and they were kept for the same teason, Tuaen Smith and Thom- sun, by their betslstency and hounding of ihe newspapera, got the thing betoro the Grand Jury, an | now, on ns-qnmp evidence, the jury has secn it 1o huddict us.. 1 regard 1t s 8 groat poonal in- dignity,—en outrage, in fact, —sinco I haun't the alightest opporiunity 1o show my tecord by ho clear and suttsfactory docnmentary evidence which 1 have in wy possession and which will vindicats terda meeting tn behaif of the Citizens™ L capue for the Suppreasion of the Salo of Liquor to Minors. llo eald here lad been nbout 0. 000 boys and aitly who were 1 the habit of attending saloons, but by the workings of the Lengne that number had been reduced une-ihird. lle wanted the asslvtance of the ministers in this noble work. No action was taken. **The Fuliness of the lloly Ghost In the tleliever's ficart” wun the sunject of 8 Bible-read- ing by the Rev, Dr. Willismwon. Jesus mald ** Now are we clean thtonzh the Word, " and he §#1L aure 1hat that expression was apulieablo this mornteg. Scveral Lexts wero then read by dilterent members of the meeting, illustrating the fact that the Spirit was the source of Intellectual superior- on’ will sselet o the prepars- The Judgo bad stated, in another connection and at & provious time, that Me. Tuomeon was already enyayed i1 preparing A brief in the case. = Will you probably eugage the services of spe- clal counsal tu aerist vou, Judgoy **No, 1shall put my whole oflice forca on the matter, nud do not nee the neceseity of employing special counssl in the matter, 5 hen I'aw grauted 8 1ull aud fale hearing 1n 4 It hod hean whispered aronnd during the dny that § M8 Wi wasat 8a. ., a. m., 1ty, xruwu:bmn skill in handicraft; also that the | o fhe )y ulent,.and give his decision this morning. | orders had cmnnnn’.:i from Wnllllnl;mfi mum{n«,t court, S oo S0 3D e Ly B058 Do, 5. Uaromoteraf | Spint was the instructor. and_affordiug_ the rel- that M, ‘Thomson wasta be excluded from the e B, 1., 20,4708, @), 20,04 73'1'4"-’rc'-'|'"3,"e':ul':"nf"s""'-'('e{n"fi";'e'l'f. ,:;en:-m:lmtgfi 2 Co}_lccto;’l}arvu ‘yo-terdr:‘yl re:::lvod ','rfl""‘ trial, or peramiitted to take no sctive purt therein. BOARD OF EDUCATION, . ! ot 8 A rom Commissloner Ranm revoking the regulations v % funday evoning Edward Keehu, German, | of Samucl were quoted to show that the Spirit cm,';‘m,m«_- the guuging and proving ofnlnlrlu T.’.‘.?#I.‘:fi‘f.f.i‘{fi'x‘f r'.‘n"."??{fi‘} "il':'.l'.:.”."!-fi?,’,“;&:.;'fl JIAFpELE MRl 48 searsof nge, residing with hin dnughter at | changed I henrt and made it to prophesy. The | widie at an AthGelaliy hizh fomberatire, amd ro. Iy ntid devisively s 3 Tho Bosrd of Eaucation holdan adjourned meat- street, attempt to commit | Districe Conference will commenice Dec, Dab2 b. | yoking the rutiag of the ofMca forhidding the eat. - 12 4 duso of £t powon., 1. Fors- the Clark-8treot Church, "The District Stew- ' meeting will be held on the rame date. NOTEL ARNIVALR. ol . It +*[ have not received such orders, or heard any- thinz of the kind utitl now, when I hear from you for tho firet time. ‘Thero i8 no truth 1a the story, whatovor, [ ean 2 ing last evening In tbelr rooms on Fifth avenue. T'here wero present Inspeciors iloyne, English, Armold, ‘Hotz, Prussing, Vacke, Keith, Arm- ing of clstern rooms by urtifictal mesna; and also an vrder rescinding the “reguintions concerning the printing and leaue of stamped paper laoels or wetic, and saved the man's life. o Fightks Ward lepublican Clab mot in SATE, vou. ) 3 s . T, ¢ it B . Stono, Drepan, Frankenthal, and Presl- e ey SR MBI A RO |t st 4 i e o | St 5 el B B achd B | PRI AEGIR o e e enenioy st | (ETAL BEATHER COMB.| Fripay, vee. 6,9:30 a. m, et 10 WETt o showe 1y BEasatn and Ceomand sete | CIUVE A Ax ATawiet, ayracilsny b 3. biockwell, Suw | WIOPPers. THE COUNTY BOARD Ingtén, sent In a communication petitionlng tho T S h et ] tlencut, o business of & startling coaracter was | YorkCliys & A Kimberiy, Wiacomln,.. Granit 24 | fiuch Seott, who claims to be a privato J = i Bonrd to have & department of couking 1n our pub- s o ttancacted, Janer Grant, e BTN lowss | detective for ome of the rallroads, wan arrested | %l DULLISG TENDERS 119 MEMIGNATION. | 1o yohools, 1t was referred to the Commlttcs of ‘The rumer that Fiold, Leiter & Co, have | henoms: wolit | yesterday ana brouyht before Commissloner lloyny | ‘The regular weekly meoting of the County Doard . Text-Boolks, Mr. 1lota, from the Committee on Buildings and Grounds, reported in fuvor of putting up a smoke- consamer over the bollera In the Skinner Schivol, ‘FIELD, LEITER & CO. DING OAILDS, tented the new Kinger Bullding, corner of Stato nng Washington seircets, i denied by Mr, Frold, When usked #f the firm’ iutended to rent it in the futuee, hie seplled that he could not say whether on the charze of ilnving persopnted a revenue oiti- cer, The complatnant was one Larnet, o State streot nan, who slleged that Scott eame into his saloon about two weeks uro, represented himsoll The Largost and Most Attractive Assortment of Fine Waros yot was held yesterday atternoon, all of the members nresont. Mr, Durling submitted the following communica- they did or not, Heury Arndt, a stone-mason, employed nion tae Eightcenth strevt. visduct, yesterdav tternoan fell ot a seaffuld 1o the ground, & dls- of ahout twenty'fect. 1o was taken'to st. tioepital, His Injurics ure quite serlous, his recovary is donbed, Mr, C, Harris, formerly Superintendent of the Wixconsin Uentral Ralirond, and now occupy- g the vame position on the 4 Pacific, with heudgnarters ut Morsiall, Tex., 14 spending a few uuya in tols clty, aud may be foand ut tho olllee of L.¥, Alexapder, In tho Palmer House, Tho Cticinl Voard of Trinity Church met 1 ning 10 coneider the Anderon case, Tho rdunte wia jarge, and from what could be neit the proceedliion were mmything else thun Tuun Tl wrangle over the case continacd 1 1%:0 o'clock, and all Mr. Crafin « that further action had been post. pouel e hod submitted & verdict for the adop- tion or the hoard, but tuey would not have It, It appears, hence tae late, unsuccesaful, and frufte lcrn weselon. would say ‘I Pullmay Palace-Car Company hnd no ndcutioral newa from Anzeli yesterday, Mr. Georze M. Pullmay hud wnty aeelved 1o New York durine the forenoon, but ho ad not communicated sy iang additlonal. 1t s thourht et Angell 1s alrcady Wpon s way back 1o thin country. Ho wilt colne by way of France and Evgland, vut it s thuugnt teal he will wake 1o abjections o Cein: lrongnt back direct to Chicago. It 18 expectod tnat he will be i Clhicage by New Year's Duy, 1cudy tor the \utervlewer, Thero 1 no doubt but thut a0 000 hus been recovered, ne proviously an- uounced. ‘Lhe packors held o mecting yesterday nf- ternoon on the Call Board to hear thi renort of the Committee appointed Lo confer with the raiiroad munurers in refereuce 1o the discrinunating cn: wltwe centa per 160 pounan on provistuns loaded ut the Stock-Yords, ‘The Commutice vrescoted a foinml Teport, atating 1bat tho {ax hod heep ro- smoved by the rallroads, und thst thoir occupation w pone. ‘Chey uiso reported that they had sent to the mansyers setting forth thoir sideof which protest was read to the meeting, veluz no further bualnees the Committon was ufactarged with thauks, and the meeting ade Sonened wine dle. Tho Ureenback Executive Committos of Coak Conuty met at No. 77 Clark street yesterday, Nr. MeNally i the chair, Mr, Daiton foved that three men be aelecteid to ropresent tha Uteenbuck. party of Cook County ut the roft-wgtiey gathoriug ot Warhlugton, and William 1L Cowdon, Judee Vo Ihggi, oud 3ie MeN MeNally dechned,” and sayeested Juayo Cornel) 1n s place. On moton of Sr. llerg, the Secrelary wus lustencied o send natice o e Greentack cluon 1 trs wardy and Lowns to elect Lwa wen (rony each vard, the Ly.Jaws, and one from cach 1 hc city, which whiall constitute tho Lixecutive Commitice for the year 1570, A meeting of the Young Men's Auxilinry Club was beld Jast ovening ut Brand's Tlall, Prosi- dent it B, Cragio do the chatr, und Me, Watter G, Gowdrich, Secretury, Afier some milbcellaneons businces, of no public interest, the Club took up 1he resolnbiona Teporica at the'lgat meeting, con- templattng the churging of the nanu of the arvani- zatlon to the Yuung Men's Hepublican Cluo. “Phere was an evident feeling on the purtof the majority that the Club would abridge the useful- nen 0 cane it lust its nonspartisan character, and & wotibn 1o oy the Whole matter 0n_tha Wbic was tually put_and promptly csrried. The Club will therefore tewlu (e preseut oume, the Youny Men's Auxtliury Club, and coutinue fa the general wonk of reforming poliiics which it hus ling the cournge o undertabe. After seitling this matter to the general eatisfaction of tue wembers, the Clul adjourned 1o meel suain at the callof the otlicers, An suformal meoting of the Northwestern Traveling Men's Association was held last eveniug at the Stesman House Sor the purvose of di proposed amendinents to the constity and making up & ticket 10 be voted fur at the meeting i December, The princibal propossd are Jimlting the to ihoss uuder 45 years, placing a terntorl Mant (o the catian, Tho following nawes puse the regular tickst as sgroed upon: dont, W KNy, Chlcago; \’Icn-g'u'lldnnu. . o ly werc electod, Mr, BI umendments of wesiebers Prenl- . Hinwan, Chicag i MWL behiliz, Peorias . J. My 3 M. C. Wetmore, S1, Loud ¥, Uil . Dubugue; Sceretary and ‘Cressurer, on C. Hatch, Chicaxo; Direciore, C. Draper, William b 3 t, N, W, Lyman, 1.5, Tuiterfield, and #1, 3. Piuuor, “Thiere 14 suw in the hpude of Lhe V'reasurer 32, 100, and (Lo espenics for th past year have been $1,071. lnusmuch us the meeting was dnformn) wtui partook of the pature of a caucus, o definite sctiun was taken, twenty-nino Fifth-Ward resi- wno profess Ly belleve in fat wouey held & ciing last night at & ball on the cormer of Ewenty-nnth strect atd Wentwostnavenue, Mr, ictach Lehnian wus called upoy to preside. In Blie bight of the possibility tuat the Greenback 1ath as manifested by thode bresent w wat at the phh‘nd 1-&)\!1' h“\d- of ih tavnty-nine, tue Chair cal upou Mr. Jauies Chimores n 'defeated candidate. " for 5 roviving wpeech. Mr. Gilmore said tn reply ta the calitnat, thouzh be had beeu defeated, he thousht shat the Greenback party had In the iate vicction achieved a8 creditable motal victory, Ju Himois the total puwmber of \otvs et Jast November was four tfinee as ¢rvat se those cast 1wo yeare o, and | Pepusylvanta tho in- creaye bud becu twelve-fold, With such guins be could nut weo why suothes time the Grecaback tause whould not be triumphant over ail. The viwaker here branched off ln abuse of the Itepub. hean and Democratic parties. and closed bie re- wiaria wilh (he adiunition that the Greenbackers cotmuenca earlier 1o the aeison k0 brepars fus at- wtuer campalen, snd advocated precinct urganiza- ton. After Mr. Gilwore hiad tinished what be had uasy, an clection was gous lulo for s delegate Lo fhe Cily Central Committee, ang Nr. (iilniore way “Losen to repreacnt the Club and the ward. FOUNDLINGS' HOME TUANKSOIYIRG DINNER. Dunuz yeaterdsy the following subacriptions were recelved for the Foundliugs' Home Taunks- ghioefund: A fricuo, 8¢ Lucon Whecler, $10; Mrs. W. W, Cole, 83:° Hay & Pretice, $3. Tle ort 1B which further subscriptions can be ¢ and it fs to be boped that numbers of r,‘.hl"ll:vwmt.“w the aimn:wn of e ruluud~ 1% uie, Its scanty supplivs, sad the larve Ruliber of koLl to be fed, Wil ¢ome forward fo. aiy wnd 10-murtow aud day’ 3iter Lo-wmurrow with 4heir subecriution, Loty large rod swsll, 1u order 1Lat thtac 1ETle ouce and thelr nurscs may notonly bove u voud diner Thucsday, bil rasy Bave sowetbing ldt uver W0 carry \lew @ Litle . K. Cran, iny. 1. Ceam, Onialin S Fremani s dohin Ford, ! s Canive fluty A Rato: 0 ATty Froner fomattat b, hempner, Bufial lctcher, Centraliag > U Rine Now Yor tis, Tostony H.Lights I el : Towly waukee. THE CI''Y-IIALL, License-recoipts yesterday were $100. ‘The serip-clork at the Comptroller’s offica fsaned about $1,800 In paper yesterday. ‘Throe new cases of scarlot fever and one case of diphtheria were roported at tho flealth. Odlico yesterday. Porsous who have not yet paid their wator. taxes mny save money by performaing that duty be- forg Dec. 1, After that date the usual penait; Wil be sdded. el The llealth OfMcers havo in the past week served 212 nuirance nofices, abaled 110 nnisances, and condemned 4 quariers of beef, 13 calvew. 7 hioge, 12 sbeep, LOO pounds menat, 100 pounds fish, 2 hams, and 2 dozen prairie chickens, Building permits wero issued yestordny to the Rov, P.T, Dutler for o two-story attle dwell. tng wl No. 470 North Franklin strect, to cost $1,300: to John (uynor for a two-atoey and base. ment stone-Tromt dwelling on Sangamon, mnear Congruss strect, to cost $2, 500, The 'Treaanrer's receipts yesterday amonnt- ed to about 87,000, and his dishursaments to £30, 00, Of tug latter amount, 520,000 went to Tos Imson & itecd on tho Lity-Hall stono-contracy $4,741) to Mather ). Shallon on 3 judgment ol taned on account uf real-cstate damagea; and tno zest to minot accounts, Ald, ‘Tnruer has been waited upon by a dolecation of his canstitucats, the people of the Finh Ward, Dbearing 8 petition remonstrating azainst tho proposcd divislon of the Fifth Ward, Mo will present the same ta the Council when the measure shiall como befors that body, The Alder- mun says that the ¥ifth Ward property-owners ara opposed tu the change, and Lhat fifty ‘of them op. vose where one advocates It During last weok thero were 135 deaths in this city,~a decreaso of four from lnat month and an fucresse of dye over tho corresponding week of Iust year. ‘Tho chief causcs of death wero: Iiron. chltis, U3 croup, i convulstons, 143 divhitnecla, 14; consumption, 16; scarlet fever,'0; preunos nia, 6. 'Twenty-mne of tho deccdents were under 1 year of age, and thiricen were between 1 und % ‘fr‘m 1wo wero between 70 and HO. two betwren and 00, snd two were aged 28 ond D8 re. spectively, 11E COUNTY BUILDING,. Cemmissioners Miller and Wood qualified and were sworn In yesterday, Thelr certificates of election were handed then a8 a pait of the procoed. ing, ‘Che Grand Jury disposed of numerous jall cases yesterday aud returned an indiciment against Erastus W. 8tr for embezeling $5,000 beong. ing lo Graonis & Farwell, grocers, Compleints will bo hieard to-day, In the County Court yosterday the case of Mary Alkine vs, Edward Olsen, bastardy, wss on trial, oth of the parties totbe euft present o finud appearance, and since the youn:z man Jv well uowy in certain circlea, cunuidernble intervet is wanifested in the progress snd result of Lhe trial, Ludwig Stein, who has for a month or two been ruaning & **doliar storo™ at Clark strect, yesicrday made a voluntary ment to the Couuty Court, und Hermnnn 1) ¢ wis appoloted Asalgnce, s assels conwist of a stoc oF Gacda valued st B4, 550, Which.1s e bjoct 10 on execution for $0.050. 'Tue habilitivs ure lnrzel n excass of the avsets, but $hosmount s not posi- tively koown. ‘The committee-room of the Couuty Board ts private, No one fv admitted, capecially days when the Boord micet. unless thoy are knuwa; yet, with all this precaution, when Cotnmissioner Scnne went to louk fur hiv overcoat vesterday #t was goue. s ‘Phe thlel was making his way down the stops wheu the alarm was yives, and one of tuw clerku arreoted him and Lrought bim back, Mz, Henne thanked the thief very kiudly, and allowed Bim 10 o on his way. ‘The new Board comes in Mondny. tm. mediately on the - election of My, Scone o Chalrs wan be will announce the standing committeea fur the Ho scoins to appreciate the fact that it un Jall and Jail Accognts, the 1os- omutite, wud the Fiusnce Commitice need A thoro! woverhauling, and in this it le wooted that Hocso will bogiven Lie Chairmanshlp of the former, (hat Mr. Ayars will be givon the Cualr- sannwbin of the Hospital Commiitee, and Mr, Btuwarl will be placed at the head of the Finance Commlttes, Assistant Btate’s Attorney Webor in rapid. Iy accumulsting evideuce volng to show that moncy was used wiih the jurore io the late Prosec- tlon case. A least Avoof them, It apprars, were spproacned, snd some of them identify thn pereon who spproached them, and aa soon as the chain of evideuce 1o perfecied it will bo laid before the Grand Jury, 16 1 expected W impiicste sevcral persous of high standiug Who wetd i $ome wa counected with tio case, oud iE 16 does Vhers will Lo a geuuine explusion. ‘There is afteady consid- «rable shsking on the pars of sume persons, and Mr. Weber, apbreciating i, proposcs Lo go 10 Ly bitter end, 1o wado o voble fyht. singzte-hagded sud aluve, sud ducs BOLproposn Lo bo defeated in $hie vago bY foul iacans as b thinks he was, ‘Tha Republican Commissloncrs may have Acaucus 1o-day, and then wzain they may uot, There are twu storics uu the subject, and both guwe frum sduices equally reputable, [f one is ot beld, however, it whll ne because af the huneet alrussumed by certaln persous wha are trying 1o dofeat Lhe bropusition Lo sere upan thie vlection of county otficers aud cuvlvyes lu_cuucus, sud throw the 6yht lut the open Buard, To thewe fuw unopen Board wiection without Bolding & €sucus weans & great deal, siuce they Lave wade s cons- bination with th cmuctala with » view to electing certain Damocrate, nolably toy at Commnttes Llerk and the breseut Warden of the uspital. In caucas they can do notbiuz for Wew, but out of caucus and i thy Board they count on great thioge. reivinz solidiy on the vole of the four Dumocrats for whateder they propose, and boutng by vivog the Dewwcratic vole to the candi. dales of suwy wewbers now outalde Of (o U g a8 3 reventie ullicer, and demanded the production of the saluon-keeper's iicense, Ha gut Ity said it WES 1. L, W sargd by Barnet that (¢ wae all right, but, necording to Harnet, wouldn't be paci- ficd until he went away a richer man by $1 than o waos When Bo came, Scolt was heid o 8500 buil untll 1o-day, when 1t will be trath thero 18 In Lurnot's ali tone, CRIMINAL., The night of the 18th burglars gained on. trance to the hocae of P, Fortune, No, 33 Plerco strect. and carrlod off about S100 worth of elothing ‘They were seen by n eervaut, but she was too frightened to give the alarm untliafter wad jewelry they had gone. ‘The boy-burglar, Charley Whits, who was struck on the head by Detective Shoa as he wasen- deavoring to escape, revived rapidly under teeat. ment, and was yeeterday all right again, Ttoach wns captured by Ofilcers Smith and Man. goid at 233 Clark street. amblor, wee 0 have had an esamination bafore yestcrday morning, but Mr. Trade bad a case in the Criminal Court, and, the police consenting, the tearing was deferrod until 2 p. m. Wednesday, All the ofiecrs who were wounded doring the slepe ato recovenny. "The West "Lwelfth sireet at No. 532 llalsted streot, who fired two ahota young cmploys namod Kis ago withious any provucation. fu tho young man's side, causing wound. In_hla possession were found a rovolver, and tvo cxtra rounun of cartridges, John Hopson, n Fourth-nvoniio negro, was bullet Jodged a slight flesh beforo Do Wolf yesterday afternoon, eharged with recelving two coats. buth stalen, one from William Fife and the othor fron Jos Weaver, ~'ne accused expreswed coniidenco In his ability to dinpute tha ollegations If nfforded an opporiunity, and was given unthl Friday to prepare his defense,” e fur- niahed $400 bonda and was released. Arrouta: Peter Abt, 50 yeara of age, living at No, 01 Canal strect, charged with striking hie uext-door neighbor, I5. E. Tuppan, upon the head Anith a poker becauve ho used abusive language; William Jonce, Wosley 1tay, Nichol, iders, un Jamen Crawley, young thieves; James N, John. son, Jercany vt ashovel trom @, ', Martin, of No. 48 Kinzie steed Augusta Krueger, ssssulting Mary Welun, of No. U8 lilinolu atrevt. Business-men in particular, and citizons tn genern), aro wanied 10 beware of s »lick-look- ing cbap who ls looking fur some one to take his ring out of pawn. e tells o plausible story of havini conte heroto ald a brother who 14 entangled in rovonno swindles, and exhibits a roll of monoy Which s to be used in procuring ball. lle works his ganie so-skilifully that quite a amnber of peo- ple have snlde rings Worth perhaps 10 conts each, and ho haa thetr hard-¢arned cash, During August last a man named Gilman M. Hargent procured the ature of Catharine A, Whalen o & note fur 860, ulvo to & portuage-dusi 10 securo tho hute, alio §140 from ¥rsnk Kuhlor, Mrs, Whalen and Kubliler both aver that the paper, aecurity, and mwouey were furniahed Sargunt for a cansidoration Lbut in entirely withuut vaive; that ho secured their confidence by false pretenses o Inteznity and then Impaved upon thelr credulity to the sxient of their avallable rosources. 'Theso things, Arba liroukings atleges, can be fully estab- iatied, nnd with o view (o that end Wallace yester- day issued & warrant for Margent's arrest. Picl:.\l\oekoh. sud gxport ones nt that, oparaled very successfully at McCormick ilall dur. e the wrestling-matcl last Saturday nigut and when the audience passod ot #nu man ot an open. face yold watcn, valued at $100: another o pold watch of conupdorable value: and & third old cliain and 8 stiver watch worth §81. Thero werw 8 plonty ul detective round at the time, and, sithough complatnt was made at police bead- quarters imuedisiely aftor the rohberivs, the sup- vowed thinves were not arrested. 'Tho presence of sevurs] pickpockets 1n 1ho city has been known to thu detectives, but, nd 8 warnjug, 1t hae not teanapired that anything has buen dous to £id the city of Liens, Home pimson hns recantly stolen a lot of blanks and cnvoloves and s delivery-book belang- ing to the Westarn Uaton Telugrsph Company, snd yesloruay thie individual begau tha delivery of bogas icesascs sround town sud collocted con. siderable money, Une tacrage wan ta Nate Gowd- win from Ban ¥ rauncieco, —chared §: ~-askiug hitu what would by the expenso of hls takiug hia troupe 1o Bau Francisca ond eiving o 1w wocks' ntertainment, Another, purporting to cone from New York, was addieesed (v MlgVickur, snd wade some iuqulry about theatrical maiiore, Another was 1o some Iady at the ‘Fremont, Everything looked strnight abaut theeo disputches, 8o Lhe reccivors Pald the charged without question, and the (raud indght not have been dlscovered for somne days but for the fact that the miessages wera signed with an initial ouly,~3. or 8., —and that some of the re- ciplents went over to thy telegrapb ofice to see If they could get the full name of the sonder, the dispatchies being o Jittle bliad without it, sud thero learned that they Lad beun victilied. total smountof collections thus far seported fu f4L 1t la belloved ¢hat the faliow will bo arcested ua day of 80, THE INDICTED, MUELLER AND MILLY. No mJu of the late indicted turaed up yesterdsy to furylsh bail, but it 1s probaule that two of them, ot least, will beon hand sometluie ta-day 1o offer security ju the ususl form for thelr appearsnce whon waoted for irial. Mz Thomas Hoyne, who appears as the counsel of Mueller, the contractor, and Mills, kis alleged accomplice, visited Judge Hangs yeeterday morulug, aad {ntormed bim that e nad beard from hiv clients, and that they would Lo bere a8 000 a8 Dossible. Muellor was in Cla- clouatl, bt Milis was on bis way (0 that city from Waeablpglon. and the twe would coma un from Cia- cinpati toy r. Judge Banys requested Mr. Hoyoe to uph tLeis Lo come oo the pext trafu, 30d culows convections fal) they will prob. ably be here this worplug. “Hills d Jotter bave wut been beard from, cr dircctly ol tbrough counscl. fodeed, Dobody Las ua yet aupearcd aw their lecul Tepresentatives, #5 that tnelr {uteytlons are ua yet unknows. ‘This saucu may be sald, hawever, that, i toey are not Susthconing \ery sovu, iy Propir tacssurre will een how much of Arnother ono of the rang. a boy of 12 yoars nouio Nicholas Mee, Mary McDonald, wife of Mike, the Justice Morelsoa ut the Wost Side Policu 4Court olice yestardny afternoon eaptured Honry Fuchs, son of n baker tlon, which explaina Itsell: GEyTLENEN: llaving heen indicted by the Federal irand Jury for aflegrd complicity in tho CrxtonteHoitss frauds, 1 deewn f¢ wy duty to rotire frum the public service unill L abali have vindicated mysell fu 8 publiv rial. ligl, notwithutandiog this 1 fecl that moil 1 ahalt lave' secured mn lhonorable scquittsl from ihg rges preferrea fo the fndictment, | ahalt wyeell wpereid 10 tho discharis uf iy tutles aé County Commitastonce, and that the presence of nu Arratued for crime will hut adé 19 the Hi-will and diarost with yhich s public are feu Lo loui upou thila body iy thie iatly prese, llal‘,lmlurn tonder my resination, to take cffect on tlia it Stondsy of Decomiber. ~ Very regpecttally, BURLiN0, Mr. Fitzuerald moved that the Board sdjourn for Ofteen minutes, and that a conmittoe of tive be oppulnted to consider the communication, “The motion prevalled, and Mes Fitzgorald, Docse, liradloy, Spofford, and Whoelor were appolated as sald Commlttee, The Committee ratired, snd,oftor & faw minutes' nbaence, reported as (ullows, —tho roport ovideat. Iy havinz beon prepared In ndyanca: Your Sipectal Commlittce, to whom was referred the f Commisionsr Burlli, would earnostly hy adoptivns uf tha folluwing: Wirzian, A colminication s hean ecelved from Comuiiuior KdwArd uriiig, tooilcring s reslvma: tion The same Committeo also reported that rooms for the Deaf-Mute #ichool conld be procured at 815 por month near tue corner of Washington and Jef- Terdon strects, Mr. Koith stated that tho Newsbova' Schaol could b rentoved from the Jones School bulluing. and rooms sccurod fof the purpose at the Nowse Loys' lfome, und the mutes returmed to tha Jones school-louso, The whole matter wis referred back to the Committee on Butidingy and Grounds «'r furtltes action. Mr, Engllsn, from the Committee on School ¥und Property, reported adveracly to Lthe oxtend- Inig of thie leago'of Nousllo Cavannn for two years, on the ground that the joase hsd not yet explred, and such extension was Inexpediont at this time, I'ne repors, after sume discusslon and oxplanution, was adopted. * Mr, E, G, Kelth, of the Financo Commitice, reported that tnuy had found the reports of tho Schioul Agent for the past theee monthis as correct. BCHOOL YUND INDEDTEDNESS. Mr, Xeith offured the following: Misgncas, ‘Fhore ledus the nchiool-Fund forground- rentof lund beionging tosetd fund rrom tho sounul- Tax Fund $H6 sut uf $4, 143,44} Trom iho Polies ihe ars 0 f $1, 406,61 und from the Fire Des member of Wils Bosrdy snd » i sui Of i .l.f, ll‘-ll‘l:n‘n‘;i“fi‘l‘l.';o:[ i toard tnat e ariincuL i sum of 1,100, maliug & torst smouai ariing, 1o ad 1 e ; aas clifzea of uver u’xn yeats' stand| nr‘:m"m lnr";'n‘f.:'p'r';':g,'.'f u;}udzd 10r the payment v, nud the cly can- durtug thut perlod thaiklicst professduns sni it time, Poultion mmony-hix fellow-cltlzans Sithout repard to | 1ok, F th presout Lime, 0r al suy thilo yrior & the party or poftical leantous, Tina, durlig Wis betot torimn | iy Compirotter wiil (sane Cltys Prensnry warranty (o B4 8 memberof this Board, won the Liznest csteom um hta telluw-meinbers us' & maw of marked aad pes cullar abiiliy and ftaces in every d ‘pulitic businens asalgned ta him, and o sud tmpariafity In tho aduintitration of the afars of thia oe f ABUEE0G L MUouAL MBS 10 1ha Baysment o ICAth: o thiereiore, THesuioel, That the chool-Agent be, and he 1s here- b, ABTLAFZEA 10 vaceive this amount itom the ity Cotntriller in City-Troasury warrants, aud 10 pay ous the sainy 10 teachers Jn payment tor wervices for tig seliool 100NN Of NOVERILUF, upui & Full (0 b drawe to SoVET this amount o8 $16, KR, Thae e:zommendation wus ndopted, EFLECTIONS. Tho matter of filing tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Prof, Veavody, vf tho High-Scoot, was then taken up. 3z, lotz, frain the Committee on 1ligh-Scaoal, recommended Prol. (5, 3, Clayburgh for tho pusl. tion, und that Prof, liclsted b paid for nis intortm wcrvicos at the highest rate of salary, Mr. Arpold nominated Prof, Ii, 1, Ilalsted for nired, "Ihat, 80 & easure of public utllity sod as ateatttuiony of sur reapect for our follow-mchiber, Mr, Jiurling. and siso a8 au --lJrelum ol aur conti- denes iu hie unstainod honor and integrity during this toh it trylnie hour, wheu 1t la publicly soughit to biacken a eharacier hitherto without stain, this loand duclined to reculve the resigantion of Me. Hurting, and ruquesta Lis withdrawal of e, and thas this F:ra!‘ul!un bu spresd upon the r s Of the Loard. X Jiesoieed, That the resignation of Commlssionor Diriing be not accapied undor any cireunistuncos. The report was unanimously adopted, und Mr, Durliug arose, with tears in his eyvs, aud roturned ‘uls thanuks for its many words ot kiudness. the place, 1'hiere was a very long discussion upon ARMS, the merits of thetwo men. " Au election was then A communlcation Wad reud from John Foreytbe, | gone Into. ‘Tho first ballot reswited In 7 for Hal- who wos indicted with certaln Commleslonera a year or inore azo, anking that the muit commenced Agalnet b m to recovor 840, 000 ve withdrawn, Jo- ferred, Heveral bllta wera road and roferred. and under the head of now Lusiness 3ir, Filzgerald submitted tho (ollowing. o whow that it was in the power of cleht menibers of the Board to divert funds ap. propriated for one Durpose to use in anuther dire tion, tho object suught being 1o pay Marme **extras* out of the Ueneral Fund: Bimi [nreply toyour verbal quontion, I have tho honor 10 sy shiat the power of Lhe Loutity Board over (hie Ueneral Fund, ur Lo funds arialg irui the tascs levicd Tor cuiiuty purpason le uol Featricted Ly wny- acept tink suick funds ahiall ve uscd for acounty Ated, 4 for Clayburgh, and one blank, ‘The racond ballot was tho sawe, and Lue wholy mutter was then postponed, on woiiou of My, Frankenthal, un- il pext meeting, r Mr. Prussing, from the'Committee on Germau, reported that v, Willlom Dych, teacher of Qer- iman uf tho Uxion and Nortt Cinrk Street Schauls, had doparted this life, and that & substitute was acting In his st Mr. Stone moved that thoy go Into the election of u Jlead Assistant lu tae Fontor School, 1le nom- Inated Miss Anna Wing, She was unanlmouaty clocied. IVENING SCHOOLS, - Mr, Hoyne reportod that on the West Slite every. hing. = thiug was progressing inely ia the evening schivoiy, 118 lioard has tho power to par labilltios arlatng out | but the attendanco waswllm, Mr. Krankentbal ro- of the bulidi aolplu:;;::.rhllmu' from funds lovied | poried a ltike wtato of wflalrs on the South Stde. for genernl count; e iard s th A Dt yesrs of age and her to el wchools, ‘Ihe venor- ‘1ued Wils 8 Foumn-: old snd grown-up peopie. The general re the schwols were very eptistuciory, Un el With erence o nu' ll-lnunrrnc:'m !l.'?luwlm;l"ullnr uopart. o il servicy. lical A IR b B ok WALLAck, Couni Attorney, Mr. Bpofford contetged that tho **opinion " had no application, and amounted to nothing, and thag the funds leviéd for una purpose couid not bo per- verted and usod in sno Me, Senne said the ion of Mr, Irenun, thu schools will be closed trom Wednos- d?{’ 1o Atonday, 1 ordur 10 ive the tuachers and [ monial voled M Hoard, o, by W hiK K, Sulllvan by the It by a wurles of complimontary susotu- audsomely and beantifully framud, foard thuw adjourncd ‘waa In confict ‘with & former opinion on the same subject, and it r smounted to nothing, snd decided that thero was be e nofliing bufure tue Board BUBURBAN. Mr. Fitzperald soid tha **uploion® was law, and LVANSTON, the Trewsurcr would ve compelled 10 honor any < . arders of the Hoard, nd {0 pay money on ity arder fram any fund. 11 1 refuval, 18 was In the power ur the Hfoard to funeach bim.' e want on {n tlv strainatsomo longib, proclaimingihe puwerof **We, thy Commlestoners, " and thrcateniug st wannce of dire vengeauce 8 thy ‘Sreasurer dared rofuse 10 pay Uarmsor Lo obey tho orders of the Hoard, whatever they might be, aud. selzing a copy uf the tutes, he rend thoreftou to show tuat 1t would be unsconduct ** oo tho part of that ofMclal 10 re- fugo 10 pay. Mr. y followed hlm In hia ldeas, and closed by wovtni that the Clerk be urdered 10 draw orders on the ‘Ireasurer szainst the General Fund for 30, 710. 28 I fayor of Hsrma. Mr. Bonne refused (o entortain the 1notion, oo the ground that the County Architect had not certy« fled "to the justice of the claim, und the Board could not pay any swount witbuus bis certificat under thy contract, bu explaining bie position, Lo ruld that the architect Lad esld thore was anty ahout 32,000 due llarms, Aud the records snowed aamuch, and bo sukgested that the whole matter bo geferred to the Judiciary Commitor. Mr, Conly appesled from the Chair, but, the *iting " weskening, the Coair was sustained by a vote of 10 10 5. Those votiny in the negative wers g;;m‘ Cleary, Conly, Muiioy, Psnor, and celer, After some further dlscussion, tho whole sublect was referred Lo the Cummittes on Puhiic Bufldings and Public Setvice, and tue Board adjourned until to-morrow sblernoon. EDWARD BURLING. Tis RESIONATION 48 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A representative of this paper called ou Mr. Bue- log last evening st his residence, No. 83U North Lasalie atreet, for the purpose, more particularly, ol lesrnjug what he vproposed to doin the fuco of tbe fact that the Counly Board had refused to ac- copt bis resiguation. 1u respunse o & Guestlon di- rected Lo this end, Mr, Burlivg sald be proposcd 10 remain I the Board. e bad sent In his reay- oation In good faith, tho Board, by its vole, had declded Lhat he was @t company 10 associate with ita membess, 804 he propused Lo stay. Aud, a4 he sald this, Mr. Burling swiled geimly and iu evi- deat apprecistion of the fucstiousuess of his re- mark. In the course of the chai which followed the settlomunt of this polul, Nr. Burling expresscd Lis opinion, with conviderable force sad edect, of the action of the late Ursnd Jury ae (sras he was Mr, Willlam 1L, Wiewsl), a pickle merchant of Chicago and a popular youug rusident of Evanston, fedungerously wick at bis residonce on Ridgs ave. nue, llis death was womcntarily expected ata lato hour last night, Abobt four weeks uro on haif of his body was paralyzed, but from this struko he recovored 1 a fow days, and resuined nta duily bustucss 4rips (o the city, Last SBaturday afiornoon again poralysis lald s band upon bim., this tiue his vutire body, with the exception of his right arm, bein ned, and_oven his Jaww velug ri thuie ha wan ar- tacked howas in the actof teaving bin ofice— whicn b in_connection with that of J, K, Aroisby & Co,—-1u catch au alternoon tralu 10 Evanston, aud wits buroo to 130 cars and taken 1o b home by fricnde, Sinco (uat thue be bas bean steauly Jowe Ln:é vitality, und death, It lv thought, canuot be far ——— THE INDIANS. Ban Fuavcisco, Nov, 25.—A dispatch from Cascudes says the Columbla River expealtion, scut out by Gen. Howard for the purposs of capturing the rencgade Indians, was a complete succe capt. Boyle, with Licuts, Cornman aod Bhafteuer, susrounded thelr camp ot nizht Julin_Day Vuhey. and captured the whols out- it Fizut of thé princlpat Chlets are cu routs to Vancoaver, ‘The remaluder were sent under wacort to the Warin Burings Reservation, o eeag— DR. PRICE'S UNIQUE PERFUMES— Pet Rose, Lily o be Valles, aud othor odore—are the wost deficate, exquisite, oud lastiog perfumes. e e — 2 Indigestion, dyssepsia, nervous vrosteation, and il foriwe of gonoral dabity relieved by isking cnans ptonized Beet Tome, the unly Ppropuration of bref contatuloz 1ts entire nutritious propertics. 0t 8 wore atimuluut lke toe ex- tracts uf beef, but contsius blood-making, furces generating, ifa-sustaiuiug propertivag Is fu- valuaule 1o all eafesbled couditions, whether tho result Of exhaustion. ucrvuns prusteation, Ovess work, Of acule dlsciaus particularly if sesultiag from pulmunary cowplainty. Caswell, Hazard & Cfi,l. Proprictors, New York, For salo by drug- glsta. DEATRN, coocerned. Ho bad been condemped uwuneard, ACKLEY—At Waukewan, Nov. 22, George, fufant :buhx;:u baa p:w;- 1o ule mnmtu,n lfl‘lna‘: :u} ;nug.l‘lwru N. aud Mary Ackley, aged 3 wonibs sud ¢ bad vppueed tho conlipusuce of a Systed o > l: nge lnvllunmdhnlr 1o the tovernmest. Two KOZMLEI~AL her residence, 53¢ Wabash-av., of ol Grand Jurors—mont rcputable, isnohad | " uiini il ol Siatt icivewtuy noon at 13:20 w siuce thu adjournmeat 7 Bt , 5 o0 o ora) teatimony. guIasc. Bk, bat that th | Sty o0, Waltelm. ™ Al srieuds of tho tamlly are i ouiulon of (ke majority secmed Lo be that thay were bouud (0 lndizt blm say way, becauau thers wus 8o lwphication that & steal Lad been guing of parsiysie David Healy, native oy, Teclaud, gzed 7d yeace. buucra v bia suu's Tesicenve, 4408 Wisterat, GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctloneers, REGULAR TRADE S8ALE DRY CGOODS, TURSDAY, NOV, 26, 0:30 A, M. One Huudred Lieces Velvoteens. GEO. P\ GORE & CO., Auctloneers, Weduerday, Nov, 27, at 8:30 a, m,, CROCKERY ASND GLASSWARE THE SALE WILL INCLUDR: Halzravity R YOTEIX caung, | Ofered. Exofifl.’{ e | partioulars Saturday. fi(ulluul\r,' and ¥Fine OIL-TANIKS, VWILSON & EVENDEHN, GiL TANKS x> SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 49 Wast Lake Dtreot. Expressed to aria, 1 1y and tpward. st 2de, 40c, ‘and HOS per 1, Packages of 8 1hi snd “under prepuld for whole package 23¢ extra, Address onlers GEN' N Co THEIN Con- 78 !‘cnllmn-;i?. | WETESICY. 7 0o°niels: Glasstvaro, * Assortad, D ED ey fow i R NIETPO) (ST =4 TELE BEST| 1000 Pra: Nonomns Vasos, - HEERATEAY | 800 Don: han-fiurne Fauted LT 100 Casos Hun Omm;;n. Whalesale Ufl\‘lg\' Depot 10 Oratos Argand Chimnoys. 0 Glaricoc:_ | GOODS PACKED FOR GOUNTRY MERCIANTS AT 3 P. M. Bale of Now and Hecond-Ifand FURNITURE, Note the date of Hale. s UL, 1 Gone & co., Auctioneen. WEDNESDAY, NOV, 27, DUYEIS OF Bouts,Shoes& Rulbers Wi tind at nur Auction Fale a complete pssortment of custoin made seartiahlo goocs from medium to the Noeat grades that mut be closed out. GKU, P, GUIE & CO., G4 81id 50 Wabash-av, Wi Warranted PURE| li} Port, Kuerry, Cstawba, WIN Anweilea, 58 Pt Doitlei Sultatn, &f' ALt LK i i D, T AUCTION NALEN. By I, PRILBDMAN, 200 and 202 Itandolph-st. SPHECIATL. $15,000 STOCK OF IMFPORTED Fancy Goods & Toys, From an tmporter Retiring from Bustuess, T0 CLOSE WETHOUT RESERVE On Tuesdsy and Wednesday, Nov. 26 and 27, each day at 10 o'clocls, E LEGANT x.l'l::l‘{lkh Tollet Bets, Smok- TOBACCO uores, card Receivers. PARIAN Goods of ait gescriptions. CHINA Fancy Goods, an endiess variety, LAVA Anu safolica Ware, an endicas yartoty. A SUPERB wac ot 5t aad Paper Boxes, DOLLS Aud Dol leads, i groat variesy. CHINA 7oy Teaseta, Rubtier palta. CHINA s - CHINA otto cups and saucers. N EX !t ¥ LTI AN EXTRA k{lfi R 0’.549“{'}! NT OF, TIN 0 above sal W. A, BUITELRS, LONG & GO, Auctiuneers and lieal- Eatato Ageata. 174 and 175 Randoloh-ai, ENTIRE 8TO0K OF A Hardware and Stove Dealer, At 184 West Madlson-st,, corner Halsted, AT ATUCTION, Tuesday Mornlng, Nov, 26, at 10 o’clock. Tho stock couslats of liolf Mardzvare, House Fure nlshing Uoods, Cooking uln"w‘ Cooklng slovea Pare lur Cuoky, Parlor, Chamber, Ublco, and Sture ntoves, but Tinne 'ouls anitisischines, ete. ete. .o Auctioscent. BUTTERS, LONG S C OUTR NEXT REGULAR TRADE BALE STAPLE & FANCY DRY G00DS ILL BE EELD WEDKESDAY, Nov. 47, at 0:u0 o'clock s m., 8% 175 and 173 Handulph-i. aod t b g3 Tnekey R Bur i Tong & co., Avetioneers._ REGULAR SATURDAY 8ALE, November 30, st 0:30 u'clock s, Dl FURNITURE, BTC.. 3 & 170 Eaat dolph-st. A T it oS & 0., Auctioneers. By LYON & CO,, Auct'rs, ART SALE! alogue of 200 1ligh Claws O1) Palntings. N g A b Taeiitanly fekiude T o & Lyt l.fll ‘coustzned 1o us to Le T uffcred at s packed for country mer- W. BECRVOID, Auct'r, ud . By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers 78 & 8 landolph-st. Fom TUESDAY'S SALE NOV. 26, AT 9:30 A, M,, At our Stores. 78 & 20 ltandulph-st., New aod Sécond FURNITURE, Carpets, Couklug and Parior Stoves. tlencral House: I‘:::lrc:ug‘d‘: ll,\‘!llfl’ll‘lz EASS CuRRUMOs, Geuvral e, ¢ 5 ey “LISON, POMEROY & CO. T By M. M. SANDERS & CO., -+ 73884 76 Wabssh-av,, Chicago, It AT AUCTION, Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Suction wiihout nle o veccrye. 1 berare i S :‘DW on Extibition and Cutalugue ready,’ Tue Baio whi Commence This Eventng &l 7:30, and . Conlidae Wednesday 8t 10:30 & 1n, %30 ax¢ 7:30 . m, & 106 East Madison-st. B. R. LYON & C0. By J, ¢, & G, PARRY, 212 Baat Madisonut, OHATTEL MORTGAGE BALE AT 410 SOUTH SYATE-B). Tuesday and Wednesdsy, November 26 and 27, AL 10 A m., will be sold Entire FURNITURE, Plctures, Ktoves. snd Housc Carpets, Leds, Bedding. Plcty n oy Tuesday, Nov, 26, at 9:30 o’e’k. Gares e, Being, Py, Hoves, tad N oa. ! ‘B Sold reusrdicas of vaiue, - Do o TEDEats ¥ UiEis herE b elonei gup o & WO [ Ra il willbo bold redsmifts SV ERY i, Auctionect, e ——— ROYAL BAKING POWDER, ™AV Al BAKING ROY AL FowoER Absolutely Pure. N de fa (b 1A ming tuat the lucomparable **Royal” s now the only Daking Powder mz:‘i’um‘fl-‘}rfi::fl;&‘ L A e Pacuslvely Tor bl powder ire.t (rom tho wine-irowiad ek taore for dlainiet of Prance. 'AB W eXporivaced hudiekeeoer writos 1hal alinoudn'3io lids 10 bay & few vedul 8 for i S i shavil ols o Wiich farcact and woris $o 1adch bo 1 vy o e | Asihis ho'Uacd the 4 BT, Ok, wid 3l sorth of DASiTY. WEL) S AR uldlady o et acit maiced e ouly Blicult g dsipaoiie bawsud 9 535, UV EAUAN R D ikt b, O e Vet o Tl VR DAYl VL Pl sacionta orc, “Buid'ia ' caus oaly, by grwsscs: