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THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY IG, 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. Yori the arrest fs made. Mr. Patrick is very well . THE CITY. T I, McChintock, A, B. Wiillame, Clncin- | of venue. Young's mation was denled, Dicryek is a fine_shoemaker, out of work, and | aro ciosen. or, if none sra chosen, unt) the Anal | gamo queation of the President. That rentle. t; W, M. Durhe M ce, Ta.; To IL 0. | but € . and, de- | § 1) t: henca_robbery | sctiiément of the batate. Tonn was taken aback for the moment an known in this city, he laviog. been for (g long | fatty O 3, (arhage Momen Nrabias bre hene e Lcs e minor both wera | eould pot have ‘heanconterplateds Tife wife | - To resolations led to some_ alscusston, and | Wot give tho required propet neme. The Spa western Railroad. Ilo was g:o of the hest rail- o iven o change of venue to Justice Scully, and | was expecting a vialt from her brother, a farmer | weto flually adopted by 8 unanimous vote. B g was forgotten until montha alterward, When GENERAL NEWS. way men n the coantry, and but for his habit THE CITY-HALL. there tho trinl was postnoned until fouday, | at Plano, and, when sho first heard | _F. J. Grifin, James loldeq, and A. G. Bog- | the bank Prosident rocelved an _envolops poyy. T of olng on fearful sprees could have rematned Crow being held in €6,500 and Youne In $11,500. | the noise, asked, *Isthat you, Raymond?" | glino wers appointed as the Committes con- [ marked *Newport.” Opening It, ho was gy, Gen, 3. Van Deventer, Clinton, Ta,, {8 at the | indefinitely with_the Northwestern, ile had rlay footed np §50, | Yust cnouch of the evidence leaked aut to | Possibiy thelr stranzo visitors es; cted to find | temolnted In the resolutions, to which Av'fi' prised to read: Pacife. snnk vory fow in degredation, but in the fall of | The llccuse recelpts yestenlay footed up §50. | Glyou that thero will ba eome_protty strang tes- | him in the nouss and rob him, In the after- | Walker and Michael Ford wero l{{ler;&l\g s«“h{ Stnba! Yours, C. Conmrn, x 1 Boston, 14 at the | 1370, the tima that Mr, Mooy was holding his The 8outn Town Collector contributed serlp | timony sgainst Young, Craw, and Polisrd, | noon Detectives Langhiin and Caroy orrested a | ed, The Committee will meet at No. uf He fnstantly romembered, however, and bighe The Hon. Thomas Dowling, Boston, 14 at the | peeiings here, ho waa brought in, was convert- | yesterday to the smount of 86,340, Caldwall was fn Gonrt inoking ahd tecline well, | yanog man mamed tichuel MeNult, living | Halsted strect Fridsy evening. 1y appreciated tg ok, Palmer. cd, and stopped drinking. Soon after, ho got a \ but would say nothing regarding what his tes- | with his brothersat No. 63 Thirteenth atreet —— e ———— The Ifon, William Wood, Dittsbure, {8 at the | Dlice on the Enstern Haltroad, ond remained | The City Treasurcr's rocelpts yestordoy were | yimony would be. He was well known by the Dierscks, and they ELECTIONS. TAPPAN, W'KILLOP & CO’S BOOK OF RATIKG: x o ":‘ mon. i :muzm. for some time, Audtr while, huw:vetr. £3,620, and his disbursements 83,500, Philo Durfce, a notorious Penitentiarg bird of Ep?.'}lg“'flf. J?‘.“;’,“i l:::xn-:_‘: t}:"u st vcrlll;‘lrl iggr‘)’n‘oga‘l“ Cnicaao, Jan, 15, 1‘3%' 2 o he got to drinking agafn, and now appears o |+ pe gremen were yeaterday pald thetr Decem- | thiy city, who was atronglv susnected of Lolng | $10t Anoth o % upor | Tho Directors of the Nationat Bankof Tilinols | 1n refatatian of roports to the cantrary, we o Mrue. Riralty, of Kiralty's Combination, ls st | have Vern robhing the corporation by which hie | o f o0l 0" ( Lty nountiug to $26,000, | the mari iwho fired tho sbot that Killed policeman | known ss fho Febre,( wa lso sricetel WoeR | )0 /6 vno'tollaming executive oficers voster- | by aasert that we hava not suspended merk o, $he Tremont. Faseuploral, e in blast. | ALDCEE Raca on the dth ol lnsi Octolier, was ar- | 1oy s ove dangerous. E day: Ueorgo Schnelder, Prestdent; William | day onthe Book of Ratings of Tappan, MRy, Tho Hon, James Lake, Rockford, 1s a guest of | ‘The flour dealers met vestorday noon pursu- | The pay-rofl of thie Iahorers engraged In blast- | rested some days ogv at Toledo, and is boing v ) B (s ¥ 4 Tnan, NeRillop ( heo Ko , i i channel through theleoto the erlb amounts | held there for hurmiary, Buot. Seavey alates B H. Bradley, Vice-President; aod [, Il Nash, | & Co., and that moro than sixty mon are novw dyy. ant to adjournment fn the arbitration rooms | Ing a channel through ¢l ad e for hurglary. Bup! Y . shie Tremant. ¥ of the Board of Trade. A, M. Wright presided, | to$700. that upon hearing of 1] ‘;fl"mbm prucurad o YTESTERDAY’S S8NOW. Cashler. gontly at work on the book In ordet lo harauy, h?::::‘l":l f:: ;.:‘:mg' DickersnneNew Tarky unilistated the chiact 'go,';:‘,:“'{'::";‘,f"mm‘lfl There'wero fonr cases of scarlet fover re- | Kot bliotuaranl, but non '[:{n:‘fllcly‘uf“ea:f "t TETAIDMARIL. The Board of Dircctors of the Home Na-|® ! 7 8 promleed, ported at the flealth Ofico yesterday, and one case nf diphtheria, Health-Offfcer Merkl is submftting to the fire to whom ehonld be recommended to the Roard of Trade Directors for appolntment a8 Flour [nspector. The Tho poelry was completely knocked out of | yona1 Bank et vesterday afternoon and elected Raxe, Hefalor & oo, the snow-storm which visited thoelty yesterday, | A a1 Blllings Prealdest: M. A. Hogne, Vice- “?flu.;‘l'z:;l &fl:u'h':l..!.m?: :: ?.f:'-?fi.‘.'f.'.'."' resdy commoneing in the morning and lasting with | Presidents and G. W. Fuller, Cashier, for the 3 The Hon. T. R. Roberts, New York, is one of the guests of the Sherman, contrary, they were of the opinlon that Lie was not onc of the gang. The pullce claim at last to have secured the name of the actual assassin, & iccnrdance w solution pro- cet m ol y mi T. L MoK & fi ‘he Hon, Bchugler Colfnx, South Bend, Ind., Unmm|||.lwo reported |.nnlt thl|1: nnlul lx:d been | toat specimens of coal ofl of different kinds, {lrdcm::g:nohcnpllm: :mn |‘n lvljac?urm(flélzlm_& “)‘Il:. l:mnlcv.{u‘l;hlndnv;ml\ln:u n;nflt idnight. | ensulng year. Get 'ArTAX, Mo L0 & Co, - 1s among the guests of the Panncr. opencd fn_accordan; th the re ion frop | and ro far all have been found to be upto the | FR%e (AIFER. & it yitoat e e litaught fufs iteser of the pootical attaches to & &noW- | At nmeoting ot the Directors of the Unfon ——‘——PERFECT. ] B. Lockwaod, President of the London Insur- Yiding therefor, and that. sixty-two ballots had | requirei stanaard. . o 3 been recelyed. ' Of these, forty-six were for Rt . Ratbburn, six for Johin Creighton, six for I W. Dater, and four for Crelghton & Rathburn. verning Durfes by the *Eheeney™ alter his capture are all denfed, Future deyelopents fu the cage will determine whether Durfee will fall was confined to {ts predeccssora this ecason, | Nntlonal Bank, held yesterday, the following They were, as arule, bara, drs, and welcome, | officers were duly olected: C. “T. Whoeler, The onc of yesterday was wet, siushy, and de- President; W. C. . Grannis, Vico-Presldent; The popalarity and extensive sale of Dr. Trieey ance Company, is smong the guests of the Special Flayoring Extracts 1s owing to their peepecy Tacifie. Secretary Brock T McVickar, of the Iealth Department, made his abnual report yulcrdngé otge and George A, Ives, Cashier, purity and excellence. T ph3 A petition prayiog for the continuance of the | Which aliows thut the cxpendlbures for 1873 | be brought hack to this vity. cidedly objectionable. [t ol i the whtals i l Tt (o, Fahou T Hawlon pinpuret Touse 2 51 yere 844,710, and that the appropriations wero cow : . At the aunual meeting of the Directors of tho DRUNKENNESS. urer uf the United States, was 1o the city yes IIB’:";';’ ll’:;hx:,.f;;‘;h;’;‘lfjn;n?:f vl":n fa‘;fi’n{'e'fif £55,800, leaving an uncxpended balance of | Justice Morrison: Willlam Cooley, larceny | of commeree, knocked tne strest-cars oub RUN! S 1 of 840 cash from a raliroad conductor named O'Neiil, 2500 to the {6th; Jolin Sweeney, Frank ood Johin Curran, gharged with the thett of three clmlrgrum 4 person whom they were terday, registering at the Pacific, The Hon, G, W. Hazelton, ex-Member of Congress, and Unlted States Attorney for the Esstern District of Wisconsin, Isin the city. The nilver-gilders employed by Slmmone, Clark & Co., picture-frame manufacturers, are on a strike, thelr wazes having been reduced. Capt. De Rudlo, Fort Lincoln; Licut, Var- num, and Capt. Dempsey, who arc among the witnesacs In the Reno [nquiry, arrived yesterday and registered at the I'simer. D, Edwarde, General Freight Agent of the Flint & Pere Marquette Raflrond, and J, B. Mul- 1lken, Buperintandent of tho Detroit, Lansing & Northern Railroad, are at the Tremont, * Col. Ralph Plumb, General Superintendent ot the Chfeago & Pnducah Rallroad, and A, 8. Monter, General Frelzht Agent of the Barling- ton, Cedar Raplds & Northern Railroad, are at lie Patmer, and attracted considerable criticlsm. Finally Mr. Montague moved that R. \. Rathburn, having recelved n majority of the votes cast. he declared clected, The motlon was seconded, but, before being put, withdrawn by the mover, who suggested that the wholo busiiiess bo refer- red to the Buard of Trade Directors for consi eratfon and action, which twas adopted, and the necting adjoarned. Considerabledisturbance and amusement were crcated about the headquarters of the armny yes- terday by an obstreperons German who persist- ed Ia declaring that he was a survivor of tho Custer defeat, Ho was at one time a private in the Fifth Cavalry, as pension papers in his pos- acssion clearly show, " He claimed to have been drafted into” Custer’s regiment, the Soventh, and to have lain forty-cight houra in the fleld, cscaping by shamming dead. That he waa pretty badly hurt somewhere {8 very cv- ident, whether he was fn the battle of the Little Big lorn or not. Ho carrlesa siiver plate In his head, hos been shot through the hand, has only uno sound leg. aud boasts of several broken ribs, He is o phvsical wreck, ant mentally and morally is no better, for ho ls of time, ubstructed travel on _the rail- | Chicage City Railway Comnany, held at 31 pr pGnger (discoveror of the Cinchona c wags, Made pedestelanism universally un. | O'clock yesterday afternoon, the following ofll- { 0. 13runkenners), Noom 21, Palmer House, “"" ropuinr just as tha success of [lesing-r., | gers were re.cl ected for the ensuing_year: all cas Fésu nnderatn.: -CHIR i reg Sud Mme: Anderson liad created a fucor amont Kmlm""si- 1. tiobh VleeTeesklont, Danicl cauce; J guaranteed, . Jones; Treasurer, J. F, 4 3 o ductive of much annoyance, wuch discomfort, | Evans. bustnsa men want, and at no time moto than why and much language of an cm{!lmllccharncler on Ata meeting of Chleago Hizh-School Dat- | considerlug the snbjuct of iife-insutance, Ty the part of such of the public ns had to be out | tallon, held Iast Monday, the following officers tnlny“;nlx years ln“nnmt{! the Mntunl Life-Inyg, of doors and weather it all, The nan whois | were elected for the ensulng year: Captain f;‘j,’. :fl' ]-'"‘ °u' ":m "f".‘ fl""‘"" A0 array of wont_to sing the pralscs of snow was not to be | Company A, Witliam Claflin First_Lientenaut, putableacts worthy of altention, fuund, yesterday, and the soppostlon wastha | G, b lal; Second Liewtentnl, T T, Hoe: CA0 | . 1oty rupion, ayvneptia pemrus peonratin, s io went home, aftes g ol n Company , R, I'ay: First Lleutcnas y a0 slush ail duv, fo dry out bis clothds and toast | C. . Merrimans_Sccond Lioutenant, W, 1. | 411 forme, of, gonceal debiiity rolleved by wixiay It:ht "'("’dw‘“}’ a tI;lnzlml zrnlf-fl:c. m(‘lnylv‘ g!lmfim: Orderly Sergeants, I, E. Fisk, J. W. | Greparation OF 16T HaatHintas it ortles m'l“”}“‘;;"lu ut ponderously the snow-plo nrsucd | Ewall, . properties. 1t 18 not.a more atimulant ke tae po- e {,’fi;{;{f:,’;,‘g“_’;!,‘:,‘;{,‘n:,‘:;c‘,‘,‘{:}“;2{,,‘;:;,’;‘",‘,‘; Tho annus) meeting of the Unfon Stocl-Yard | Lracts ofbeef, but contains biood-makin 11,080, this being fuside of the 15 per cont limift sct by the Mayor to the extent of £2,710. A petition is In cirenlation among the Clty- all ofticials and the principal ierchants of the city, asking Congress for an appropeiation for tho widening and _deepening of the Illinols & Michigan Canal. The creation of a slp capal is looked urun with §:ent Iavor, and the petition, which will shortly presented to Congress, 18 already fndorsed by our most prominent busi- ness-men. The movement was started in Ot- tawa some time ago, and it Is mukioe good headway. Joe Dixon doesn't bellevo in the Innocence of Ziczemneyer, the man conyleted of the murder of Gumblelon, and he Is nbout to forward to the Governor u protest sguinst the petition for his pardon. The guilt, he thinks, was brought clearly home to the man, and the spolis which he capturcd, amounting to $13,000, are still in the poxsession of Ziegonineyer's step-father in Germany, Itis this step-father, it 18 claimed, who has started this movement for a pardosn for his adopted son, —Zlegenmeyer being the Megltinate child of a helping to move, $100 to the 18th; Frouk Joel and CharlesMizelow, steallng o patr of scates from J. U Coyne, 850 fine; Elthu Kosen- cranz, dischareed at the request of the police, who are “®atfsiled that ~for onca fn his llfe he was not implicated In the theflts alleged ngalnst him; John O'Dirien, charered with attempting the hichway robbery of Wiil- fam Ahlgrin, 8100 One. Justice Summorflell: James Tracy, bastardy oo complaint of Mary Sulllvan, $300 to the County Court; lent Newman, larceny as haflee ot ‘some tnonoys col- leeted for W, J. Taylor, keepor of a Third avenue lnundry, 300 to”the Crimival Court Charles Oleen, slias Miller, attempting the burglary of 8. T. Johnsow's residence, No, 1382 Prairio aventie, £600 to the Ceiminal Coure; Jobn Mar- tiy, Iarceny of a bolt of flannel from in front of 8, Livingston's storo at No. 618 Stato street, to tho Crimina! Court; Andrew Fisher, Iarceny of poal balis from Moritz Finklesteln, 8500 to tne Criminal Court: Frauk Wilson and O s aad harmb ot Trows s corps ‘af | Company waa held at"the office of the Preat- | £2ioraing: and Hee asialoing, proport 3 valunblo in all enfecblod conditions, whetb munipuators whencver 1t Jumped the track or dent, . M. Walker, 102 Michigan avenuo, a8 10 ] resnis ot exhanation, norvonn prosiation, ayer ’ - | ©'vlock a. . yesterday, and the following Di- | work, or acnte disease: parttenlarly if struck an_obatrcperous sk, The onty com: | S b i enue vene wero cioetods John | Fronriricosey Ssise], PAFUSHTIA I sl tainty about that—was thnt it_might turn cold NumllI Chicazo; Hugh Rldnllpl, Chicago; J. C. | Co., Proptietors, New York. For sale by drug. and freeze up tho slush-pools 5o as to mokae McMullin, Chlrmrn"l James F. ‘Tucker, b‘hlumm: Klats, locomotion somewhat more cany, and, a8 the James M. Walker, Chicagas M, H\Ighlu‘(,hlu\m); — - night advanced and the breezo became some- 'l’,‘l'{;';bf‘;g‘,“\"“'- Milwnitkeos J, N. McCultough, BIRTIIS, e o o% o ¥ ' Jr., Boston. The officers |~~~ 3 Thomas Meyers, sttempted hurizlary of & show- | what stiffer, thero were those who hugeed the 5, AyEr BTRVANAON—ATLa G SRR Tho temperature yosterday, an obsorved by | 10 mentelly and marelly 8 oo Boken, forhe s | German, nobluman—and Mr. Dizon, tho ran | coenur . B, Clapy @ Young's javelry store, | fatterinz unction to their souls and otherwiso [ o the Company wil be elccted Rnturday. e G of Rones B, Bievenson, o of Gliat Manaesc, optictan, No. 83 Madison street (Taun- | §HESTY SEAAY 13 0l g a0 ocusyiopatic I | bimin here all the way trom dermunyat con | €350 Gac o tha. Crimual Conri \Wilism SI. | made tho nost they coutd of it S - cotland, of A son, uxy Buflding), was at 8 a. ., 81deg.; 108, m., | corder of the Court of Inquiry, whero he made | doned out. T s v Taylor, alias King, coloredd, charged with col- TILE HATLROADS, PROTECTING MINORS. == T B9 13m., 205 8 p. m., 2038 pm., 9. Dar | & rambiing statement mingled with sundry i lecting moueys for tho Olfret Tapiist Chutreh i o ‘,’lla‘rlw‘lél‘lt'u‘lllfi::;l; delayed the tralas ar- SRR PRGN BrEY ORI, — DEATIIN, ter at 8 0. m., 22.07; 8 . m., 20,38, objurgations and numerous abusive epithets o3 - N and approprinting them to his own uscs, B ChY s WITROWSKY=0n Toe el : e ront L Jowsniiy ifa | THE COUNTY BUILDING. |{gwed riminal Court. "Tho doy trains ‘were all well unacr way when | In the report of the procecdings of the annual the storm commenced, but fears arg entertuined | meeting of the Citizens' Leaguo for the Bup- hat if the storm «docs not abate very soon thera N b vouie. "Tho A dnilta bualy | oresalon of the Ssle of Linuor to Mizars, hela 1 Hall Tuesday evening, mention was all day, and 1t Is of the hieavy klud that packs tn | 3¢ Farwel ’ ) Detiverh tho track ko sand, - Tho trains on all | made of the recelpt of various latteta trom po- the roads from tho East and South that arrived | lice officials and prowminent citizons. The ossen- here In tho evening wero from thirty minutes Lo | tial polats In these communications are as fol- Mr. McCormluk, ving at No. 155 Larrabee street, the story of whote destitution was told somna weeks ago in Tne TRInUNE, §s anxlous to get something to do, and will be under great obligations to anybody who wili put him in the way of sccuring work. @, Witkowsky, aeed 63y Funcral trom restdenc, agy, 17h inst., At 11 A, i 4 Now YUK City pavers please copy. ANDEISON—The funoral of Mrv.dessle F. Anderog wiil take place on ‘Tiinrxlay aftornoon At 3'o'clock st tha residonce of Lier father, L. C. F'aine Freer, No. 27 Michiguo-ay, ATWATER-On Wedneadar, Jan, 15, continued his loud talking fn the corridors pretty much all afternoon, stiracting quite a little ecrowd to hear his story. The First District Auxiliary of the Iillnols In- dustrial Scliool for Girls held dregulnr taeeting yestenday ulternoon at the Wopdruft House. Mrs. (3, B, Marsh presided. The report of the THE REVENUL LAW, TNA MAYORS' BILL. A telegram from S8pringfield, published in yosterday's TRiouxs, gavo in substance tho result of the labors of the Committeo appointed Fred Voltz, to whom the contract for furnish. Ing bread was awarded Monday, signed the cou- tract and presented bis bond yesterday. ‘The Collector of Proviso got his books yoster- day. All of the books have been delivered now 1870, at 2m r it 3 . m., of typhold fevi lenco of tila tather, Marshall Fleld tated o a reporter yeaterday | Jyesauzer, which was foad and doptod, showed | €xcept for the Towns of Riveraide, New Tricr, | by thy Mayors’ Convention of Oct. 8 to drate [ Sie hour behind tlue, Uibostches recsliud ot | jowa: ' fiorage'u 'Atwater, s ¥rank Atwiie, ‘ that the rimor that his firm intended starting & { o baiance on hand of $134. The mecting then | Evanston, and Wheeling. Tegislation with a view of moking equitablo tho | §t waa snowing hard oll the way to Detrolt, aud BUPT. SRAVEY. L¥E—~Wedaesdny Thomas Lee, mn cotton-mill on Miiwaukes avenne, although | proceededl fo discuss arrangements for the car- The jury in the casc of Bridget Kelly ve, Pat- | nssestment ot property throughout the Stato, the Lake Shore peoplo had information thaton | _ I desire toextend to yonr Association the as- | of Jofin Les, wire nival of authors, and members of the variaus 1 i ance that 1 am heartily in favor of and deeply Funursl from | 4, West MNarrison-st,, widespread, is not truc, and that they intended i riek Garrlty, bustardy, broaght in a verdict for | jessening the cost of the collection of taxes, thelr ltno it was snowing hard as far east as ;‘I‘:"'E".ud I AhD macoass SE1B0 CATIen T8 R sacel the 100 fnnf s B 11 aa 10 Calvary Cometers I . 4 d o you advocate, X e";.:m(k:: “lul;c';h;“)l w: nlhmn:u nc!ur'lnz. d IA’F“LW l.\nl n’:u‘ Cnm"l‘ll (:umlr:;lu‘en, 1‘“1’;:' lm;flnu'ng;nnty(!mrk'u amployes ot their :z‘::;l tho calleetlon. Tugeder to find at vrhnlt il ETRLES % Pittsburg and Chicago | an n‘&‘vl;'rl\clll::nl‘u ‘Assuring yonulhn'th‘:: tne beat e e 'x':fmenca"elfl'fi'r::i‘flfx‘n&fx‘fl"fi' r, Chiarles Randolph, who has been ro-electe ars| rou up the subject af o M te. ught of tho Committee’s work In Chicago, | Junction, ‘Thers was also a severa storm | efforts of the Police Dopartment xhall o usad | ter i Becretary of the Board of Tradc, was enthusi- | proposed bl to " bo Introduced before | ers for their Decomber wny vosterday, and the | LiouZht of " effarts of th a0d In | by carriagen to Calvary Cemotery. a reporter called on City-Attorney Tuthill, ‘* flow do you regard the bill ‘amending tha act for the 1ncorporation of cities and villages 80 that the Appropriation bill shall be passed in the lnst_quarter of the preceding year, instead of (n the first quarter of the year ftself, and requiting the amount to by ralséd to bo certi- ne% to tho County Clerk not later than the astically recelved by his friends when bo mada his appearance on *Chango yesterday. There Is a good deal of dissatisfaction among the **re- formors,’ but they arc not fn a position to help tuemsclvos. Coroner Mann yesterday held an |nr\ues‘npfln Katio Nassbaum, who died of congostlon of the lungs at No. 570 North Wells atreet, aud upon raging oll day on the Illinols Ceutral as far south os Effingham; boyond that point it was ratoing. The Chlcazo '& Alton suffered also severely all the way to Spriogfleld. The Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicaro, Rock Island & Pactile ulso suffered from the storm, and the Atlantic, express tralns of both roads were about thirty minutes Iate on arriving at this pofot. On” the Chleago & Northwestern the Leglistature at its prosent seszion. This Wil has several commendablo provisions, 1t i proposed that all children who are now sent to the Poor House, and subjcct to many contami- nating influences, shall be committed to the care of the Industrial School at Evanston. It is also proposed todivert some of the funds now used for the malntenance of children at County "I'reasurer casied them. This'ts the firat thne the Treasurer has been able to cash their vouchers since a year ago, Yesterday was defoult day In the County Court, and nbout fortv defaults were entcred. Among others, judgment was entered against Potter Palmer for #132.45 at the {nstance of G. 0. Walker for the use of tha Chlcago Acad. ' the enforcement of the law prohibiting the sale of liquor to minors, ofc., etc, s CATT. 0'DONNELL. Your excellent nocloty and its workings have my best wishes, It Is indeod devoted to an object which ehould command the admiraiion of every good citizen who has the well-being of our conntry nl heart and desires the snporession of erime, It hos been an old maxim, **Spare the rod and spoll DAUL—Jan. 1% at 201 North Grren-st., Theodarel, Dahl, %00 of O, T. Dan, aavd 4 years nad 8 moat 20 ekt ot e reskiciice of hia sominiaw, Frans ESet 70 Moridian: st eatesetonle s -1t i6, by cara to Calvary. Wil leave bou second Tuesday In May instead of Augusti® : Martlo Kortats, of No, 33 Fox place, who was m?::s:?go llconl:‘uluct:nu‘u'z?:a ':la;n; r“ bl:n u:l%"&:h emy of Belences, 1 think that woulil be very desirable.” and c,,;u,m,‘ M""‘:‘h‘w lt s:i’ “l fi“"’ m:“;‘ ;z':»‘: :,,:‘,:&u Jlm'.l .n‘m,, w?,:i“;l.ms:n:fi,m:{‘ :2; ’!‘"Li'\“lfl'k }‘IE‘ enwhfi‘i'r:\';”}," ’:v‘.hu!.'|‘ai 1 B T o s Wsinaryoy evelts | futo Tesportable familics. 1t waa anmoucad | The Committee on Jafl and Jall Accounts sea- #WHAT BENEFIT WOULD IT UEL" storm did no extead further than Madlso, buby | (o7 20 Baccan thay G sa if pollitad and | e et the wind helng from the cast. it1s fenred that it will gradually spread further west and glvo them touch trouble before moruing. 'The freizht trains on the Eastern roads wers mostly abandoved in tho evening, ‘The passenzer trains last evening left all oo time, but uear) all of them were suppiied with two engines. [t tho storin continues nll night, somu of these trains will no doubt be greatly elu'vcd by drifts. HIGIIWAYMEN, THR TIIO OF MIGUWVATMEN, Willlam, allas “Dull® Crane, Vatrick Gaftney, that a mecting would be held shartly to discuss tho matter, at which Judge Bradwell will ex- plain the provisions of the hill. The date will be announced hereaftor, After discussivg soms uninpurtant routine business the meeting ad- Journed for ous week, In 1873 Henry Elcox stopped at tho Matteson House, and bad with him s vallse contalning samvles of jewelry valued at about $5,000. One ovening upan hia return to the hotel ke left his vallso In the coat-room, recelying a brass check for the same. Tho vallso was stolen, and Elcox demanded from the proprictors of the Matteson Indemnity for his loss. Ills demand belng re- torday instructed Jailer Currler to dischargo Jdanitor Deegan for Insubordination aod inatten- tion to busincss; and, {n view of tho waste of water tho Jast month, ordered the water turned off at the_jall meter from 7 o’clock in the even- ing until 7 o’clock in tbe tnornlng. It has here- tofora been the custom to allow the water to run unicterruptedly. ‘The question of svparating the children at the Poor-Iouso from thelr parents, the better educating of them, and making them self-sup- porting, is belng discussed ag: Mr. 8cona’s fdca s to build a home, schuol, and workshop for them on the County Farm, and My, Burllog MOWTON=AL ©:00 p. m. Tuesd Kijza, boloved wife of Jawrenca Moruiu, of Clyde, Puncenl from the reafdenco of hor fatier, b Ism Andrews, 13 Gurley-at., comer of tliver, o'cluck Tiuraday, Jan. 16, ¢ Gracelnnd. BIDWELL—In thix city, on the wmurning of Jan. 13, 1870, G dwell o 1. ell, Fuinersl Irom the Fesldsncs af bis mother, 447 Mickl Fan-av., oa Friday, Jan. 17, at 1 o'clock p, ni, Priests arnInvited. HELEAN-Mre. Lenn Rlkan, aged a% yoars, betored motner of N, Eikan, at lier Into rod lance, 274 Wel Taylarest., Jan. 13 after lnne sufferiing. uaeral” will take Thursay, Jai o'clock, to Free Bons' Durial (irouns DONY—In this clty, Jan. i3, st 13 La and pAITL Lines, Jacut Dong, road at Noblo street crossing. The Coroner Is wanted n a hovel {n the ronr of the svutheast corner of Madison and Halsted streets, to hold an inouest upon a Mrs. Sullar, who 1a revorted to have died thero yesterday morning of consumption. ‘The husband be- came so {ntoxicated and disorderly at his hoine Inst night that the neighbors were oblized to cauge his arrest, . ° The following officers of Normal Lodge No. . 0, 0. F., of Englewood, were Installed Tuasdoy cvening by Distriet Deputy Grand Master 3V, J, Terpenny, asslsted by Bros, Eshi #The time betweuen the Jevy and collection would be shortencd. As i¥ls now, thu Anpro- orlation biil {s not acted on until the Tattor pare of the first quarter of the year, and the ordi- nance levylng the taxes not possed untll sume time In May. Bo it is impossible for the city to borrow nny money ur isdue scrip uutil several montlis of tho r)-z:m- haveelapsed. The employes have to go without their pay, because no paver can bo Issued until the moncy Is anproprlated and tho taxes levled. It Is destrable to have the appropriations acted on and tho taxes lovied ns early Fn the yeat as possible.” “What aliout the leiol aspectsl® rulned by intoxicating drinks? Thoy certainly can- Jon. 4 An not, and'every person who bas takon any notlce of crimes and criminala cannot fall to conclude that nine-tenths of our crimes and criminnle bad thelr origln In intemperance. Such in my experience, and that of eovery pnreon I have conferred with, that intomperance” is the ovil foundation fron which uiot of our crimes are drawn, and any offort to stom It Ia and munst be one {1 the right djection, tho blessings of which will be folt not only now in our day, oot in generations yet unboru. CAPT. 11OOD. . QGexrLEnrx: 1L Is with a great deal of satisfaction that I respond to yourreqnest to give my experience ¢ he workings of your Socicty, For yeara beforaits | ynars and @ months. and Johin Moran, alias Williama and Sanders, | o toe rotinEwnila in- comaand o oo Derring | 2 Funcral at v i1 near Wells, af 0 o'clock Frilsy osing to approprinto $250 to pay the cxponses e mu in visiting nxfiflylr lnuuxx\)mam to examing plans and management, cte, Others contend that Mr, Scnno's ideas earried out would not remove the childron from the in- fluences now surroundlog them, and are In favor of closiog the Normal Bchool and taking the coildren there. The question 18 a very Im- portant ane to tho county aud the childrey, and ah;‘mm be well weighed befors any nction s taken, George F, Harris was_put in <‘nll some days ago for debt, aud yesterday he tricd to schedule out in the County Court. " Judgs Loomis held that the schedule was not full and complote, and remanded him. It fs allezed that Harrls some years ago got o brick-maching from Louis Wahl, by hook or crook, tha property of a Mrs. Foss, without paying for it, and, while it was new and bad cost 84,000, he sold it for old Iron and disappearcd. le subsequently turned up, sult waa brought, aud judgment obtained, whereupon he disposcd of his property. It fs not known what ho got for the machive, honco the amount of his indebtedness 18 nut exactl, known, but it {8 about $20). Geurge, It Is sai e & bad record, and, should he get ont of ail by sehedullng, it would not be surprising to seco him prosecuted for 1arceny or obtalning goods urder falsy pretensc: GOVERNMENT BUILDING. The Bub-Treasury disbursements yesterday amounted to $35000 In currcucy, and tho 4-per-cent lubscrlmlonll to 85,450, ‘The present jury in tho United States Cireult Court drew on the Marshal's office yesterday for_pin-money., Tho draft was honored, aud $1,600 was divided amorg them. The Internal-rovenue roceipta at Collector Harvey's office yesterday jumped up to 831,444, Jr.; Becretary, G, IL Chase: Treanurer, Jarrett. Aftor the inatallation the Lodzo wero h};ltm %0 s banquet provided by the retiring olflcers. Among the petitions presented to the Stato Benute Tuesday was onc ' by Senator Mayborae, asking for tho removal of Dr. J. I “Rauch, Prestdent of the Stato Doard of Health, " for drunkenness and other offenses.” A reporter called at the doctor's oftico yesterday for the purposc of learnivz what ke had to say about tho matter, but,as ho had left for Sprinztleld "n:u;z‘!’ny evening, bis sido could not be ob- alnod. The following note was found pinned to the shawl tnwhich a female child was wrapped, and feft at W. H. Wheeler's residence, No. 359 Micbizan avenue, Tucsday cvening: **This baby whbich is left at your incrcy was born the BOTh of October, 1678, Bho was born in Chica- %0, but her parents wers from lfown, Her mother {s dead, Her name s Myra Loulse Les.” Tho little one was taken to the Half- Orpban Acylum on Michizun avenuve aud Twen- Sy-second street, where it was kindly cared for, Mr. Alfred Wright, Sccretary of the Board of Underwriters, {8 nt s homo suffering from a scalp-wound two or three inches long, huving been found early yesterday normog {n au ob- scure pluce in o balf unconsclous conditlon, Hu has civen scveral nccounts of Low lio re celved tha {njury, the most probabloof which Is that he was knocked down by s sleigh, the runuer of which madu the gash. Mr. Wrlghe 15 stitl not himself, but tho attcading phraiclan does uot fear a scrlous result. Ilis absonce from home Tucsdny night caused alarw, sinco 1t was n very unusnal thing. The Fourteenth Ward Republican Club was announced to bold a meeting at No. 636 Mil- waukeo uvunue lost ovenlng Dut did not do so. Tuere e a few Repubfans and Democrats of a Comm Jonathan Periam, of Irving Park, testificd that they held bim up and robbed him at the corner of Cnnal jand Fulton strects, and “Cranc,” who has squealed on the gadg, exhibited the skeleton of tho stolen vallse, and safd thet the gang upon finding that it contalned nothing but papers useless to them put the vallse and contents nto the stove, Ench was held In $7,000 bonds to the Crimninal Court. Fricuds of Mrs. Johnson, of Raclue, and an A, D. T. Loy next appeared agalnst them, the boy testl. fylog that while engaged {n carrying o valise contalning property valued at 880 from ‘No. 15 Harmou court to No. 240 Superior strect, on the evening of Jan. 4 he was et by thothreo prisoners wear the corner of Cass and Erle streets, held up and robbed. Crane swore that ho helped do the job, and that he aided the police In racovering the vlunder, which had been hidden away uuder an .old door covercd with snow (o the back vard. An addi- tionnl $3,000 was added ‘to thelr bonds ‘Then, as if to show up the romarkably ugly mugs already before tho conrt, the offiecrs brought fn a thiu, cadaverous, astimatle fellow calling himsell Clarles Loomis, who rented a room In Mrs, Comfort's house, ou Jefferaon atrest, threo doors north of Carroll, whero the gang made its headquirtors. He pleaded not jullty, Crane testified that ho was the banker and ‘the cook for the ganz, and that he always had an_lutercst in the plunder which they capturcd. He received aad belped to hide Mrs. Johnson's hel, snd asked him (Crane] whera they got it, to which ha replied, “Oh wo stuck a Icllow up for it in the North Divis- fon.** “All right,” sald Loomls, *theboyaare working steadily, and we aro muking lots of money.” That same nizht Loomis burnced o nagoifylog-glass taken from the ny commaad, had been actively engagad In en- dcavoring to auppress tho male of Jquor to minors, and aithongh, as tha records shiow, wo did a great deal of efiicient work in that dirsctlon, we wors unable to succensfully prosecute Lo nunicrous vio- Iations of the ordinance that came to our uotice (11l ftor the organization of the Citizons' Loazue, waich we halled ns & valuable auxiliary to our De- riment, and such I have ever sinco found It to 0. \While in command of the Twonty-serond Btrest Police District I was very trequantly brought in cuntact with Mr, FPaxton, nnd we workoed to- kether, rendering cach other all tha aslatance In our yowdr {0 suppresn thenofarions trae, Blico my appointment se Captaln of ihe S8acond Precinct § have been more fally convinced than ever before of the umclcnc‘y of your Soclety. Itis o matter of utter fmpoasibility for the po- lico oficers In the procinct under my command, In additlon to their other various dutica, to keen n sufiiciently vigilant esplonage of the 1,100 saloons in the precinct, snd prevent those who are dis- osed to violate tho ordinance from sadoing. It rl only with your lielp that a proper obsorvance of tho laws relative to the sale of liguors to minnra can bo succenalully enforced, and [ hereby concur with you in yuur efforts to extend the operations of your Soclety, and trust that our citizens will read H( cowmo forward and respond to your call for pecanlary susistance. ¥ CITY TIOSECUTOR LINSCOTT. Experionce satlefics me that the practice of young boya entering saloons, spending thulr time there, and drinking, |s an evi} that should be supprossod. It in the policy of 1he law to protect thase wha, by reason of tender years, aro unablo to pratect them- selves, or control thele own action, Thera can bo no doubt that the practico above reforred to leads to crimg, 1o #ay nothing of the habite furmed theroby. BISHOP M'LAREN, 1 am astonished at the extent to which liquar s wold to minors, snd unod by them, as attesicd by the repurts of the Loauue, and I bey Lo sasiire you that L profoundly appreciate the lmportance and value of an ngency which ascks to opposc and da- stroy this terrible uvl., —— that the notices posted on the doors of thelr wuests' roowns, 88 required by law, notitying thelr patrons that a safo was provl&ud for the deposit of valuable property, relloyed them of all responsibility for loss. " ‘The Court decided the cnse in their favor, Elcox carried tho case to the Uniten States Court for the Northern District of Illlnots, and was again beaten. He A‘{lhl appealed, and this time to the Bupremo Court of the United Btates, whers ha hus been azain beaten, The decision of that Court is as follows: *Tho Court holds it as scitied that, wheraver property 1 lost or stolen in a Lotel through the personal negligence of the zuest, the Hability of the lnn-ktruer does not exist} but if the guest has valusbles in the safo pro- vided by the inn-keeper, he must bear his own 108, wiless It occurs by tha hand or through the carclessness of tie landlord or bis employes, Judgment afirmed with costs.” THB Y THUNDERUOLT." Mentlon was mado In Tite TRIDUNE last week of the fact that Cranky Bllt had started & paper known na tha 7Aunderboll, devoted to the foter- cat of downtrodden humamty ana the causc of sporting. Bome surprise was felt that tho edit- or shuulil_have beeu able to raise the moncy with which to start a paper thst {ntonded to take so big a contract, and it was doubted whether the sheet would reach a second num- ber, But (¢t will, And it will be astartlingly sensatfonul one, 'Tha sourco of ] u| ply has been discovered, and it la 1 Cranky Blll's prospectus. It appears that, to valse funds to start his paper, be has mortgaged his body to certain menbers of Rtush Medical Collegre for the suin of $30. One clause {n tho contract is an {ntercsting ono: And 10 tha end that the parties of 1l may have o _reasonsblo sasurance of & turn from the investment by them ngreed by the party of the secand part th conduct the sald Jonrnal known s the 7Aun it i sach A manner, by sssanlts upon desperate not pass. The only practical difliculty, perhaps, would ba that of dotermining how much to put In the Approoriation bill in tho last quarter of the precetiog vear; but that is nota scrious ifleulty.” BMITI~On Tueadsy, Jan. 14, at 10, Orasn it AT Srary’ Abe B et Year af her nge. Funeenl from 214 Dearbor SAIIGLL=The funcralo outh Peuris-ef, to 8L, Patricl quinni 11gh Slars wil be offaruds SUFFERING FOR A LIFETIME, Persons afiflcted with rlicumatian often suffer for a lifetime, their tortures belng almoet whbdeut tomisslon. The Joluts aud muscles of such unfor- tonates are In most enses ahockingly contorted snd drawn out of shape, Toafford them sven tempoe rary relief, the ordinary remedies often prove ul- terly nseless. Ilostetter's Stomach Dittere, on the other hand, is svouched by perdons who have used {140 be & geauins wource of reltefs It Keops tha blood cool by promating n regular habit of body, and romoves from it impurities which, in the opine lon of ali rational patholog'ats, arizinate this azos nizing complaint and its Kindred naladr, the gout. Destden this, tho Bitters renodv disorders of the stomach, liver, and neryes, prevent and eradicale {nteraiittont sad remittant’ fovers, promote appe: v. Friday at 10 o'clock. meeph Carrall welil ks ock 8, m., from 1:1 Church, where ke ASSE4S0NS. 4 Vhat do you think of amending the Town- ship-Organization act so that Assessors shall hold ofifea four years, and thelr gy can ba in- creased by the Town Board ot Auditors fo towns tyinz wholly within incorpoented citleai’ ol ] th{nu that {s* an cxcellent amendment, I have alwuya believed, and think, that icost per- sons who fiave given ooy attention to tho mat- ter of assessing property Uelleve, Lhut Aqscasors should have = . greater length of time In which to mnko ~ asscasments. An Assessor ought to hold oflice for ot leust four years, [ not louger, and ouzht to haye months, perhaps o year, for assessing property and correeting unjust nsscss- nienta. People whose property is uujustly as- sesscd shonld have a chiauea Lo secure an squall- zatlon, aud timeo to sec that their noighbora’ property {8 assesscd o a falr saluation. When tho asseasment 1s made I thivk {t should stand uutil sotne chaogo in the value of the property requires fta alterutiou, It secms to me very noquitable that the value of tha property of a citizen should be dependent upon the noilon of some toan Bnowly called tojthe office of As- sestor, because svery iman haa a dilferent iden 8 to the valuation of property, Put in A this year and he thinka praperty Is valuable and nakes the asscasment high—extravagunt, Next year B comes fn with differont notlons, and inakes s ridiculously low asscesment. My view Is that the assessuient, ouce equitably fixed, should only chavge when there is an actual changs i the valuc of the propert) Aud as to tho pay of Assessors) Lthink (i la Tight to lot tho Town Boarus within ncorporated - citles fix it,—topay thous such sum as nay seem just for thelr services, ‘Their dutles are more tite and sleen, and are, hignly rcommondod by hyaicians as onic, desirable’ modicinal stimulant snd [l BIXTH BEUNION OF Tfinmfi?ffin hlm!l‘{lfl ila of the Itockford Heininary wilibe feld i’ Faimer ftoute st Thuriday, st 4p. o dappet ato:00. "iingies itedilng o b prtscnt b V. EANLE, 37 Park-a 430, i r845 renid fiotico at once Lo Mre. CITANLES THE XoouD Y PIRAYEIMERTING AT LOWER Farwell flall ta-day wili ba lcd by the iy, C. Ter; ron._Tha sunject will hes '* Kxhortailon to Ch tOY & COy AUOTION ~AL B INON, IPONK: Aunctioneers, 74 & 50 Itandolph-at. REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, i of which smount $X,(73 was for taxus on satchel alon: ~ with some other plunder THE SOUTH. January 17, st 0:30 &. m, DLt B Soteati: the Socalios a Ui sori | Sharaclors o, ich Shsr sethods, at, mar 2o, | e, w45 for obacct and egare, and 80 07 | She rsgit v e 18 1Ay (WAL | of o use 1o them, | The, wvidencs wad | Cyumrorr, X, G, dan. 1—Ta response to s | NEW PARLOR SUITS,- tlectlon, but some of tho most active Kepublic: | probablo hata will e aisassinated or killed within | beer. i How about the proposition to make e O Lo e e oo 8 [ cail fasued some wocks since, Northern men NEW CHAMBER SETS, Alls ODpUst AIYmuely Tushaw fue tlie ruton that | et o o0y, Oy tme, And Mol | The Eigbth Ward Spectal Deputy Marsuals | pivs PR CENT INTEREST HUN ON TAXES | youn, and was assalicd with all sorts of fonl | who bave sittled In the South slnce the War phiialiddd 4 tey '"E':gi G sey that tho- bost wa. to g | e usety of the second part wil s oo mars re: e e . oy s 15 | from the time the warrant Is deliverod to tho | linpracationd aui threats for Laviug given the | masembled hero -day from fve States and hold sbout the busine: o {8 to call 0 mass-meeting of citizeus of the ward, Irrespeetive of party affilin- tlous, and nowinate some cuod nan for Alder- man who will commapil the respect sud the votes of all classes. Nine unterrifled members of the Democrntie Central Committee of Couk County asserbled at the Paliner House st cveotue. “At a meet- ing held una week mgo, o committee was ap- f ointed to confer with tho city central orsan- ization, and uirreo upon some tlan for corry ing on the spring camuafzn. The object of last evening’s convocation was to hear a report from this Committee, 'The meeting convened about Colleetor in August!? “That ls & good {dea. It will be av object tor the taxpayer to pay, for by so dolug he will save the folerest. A vapt minount of money s sent bere every year to Eu’ taxes. If i werc made to the luterest of the taxpayera to pay at once, they would do su. As It is now, there 18 no ob- Iect, since they can defer payment until the sale s alout to toko place. Andin the meanwnlle tho has Lo borrow toney Lo pay expenses, or taka it out of the employcs,which {s tantamount to it. ‘I'his proposition “of utcrest is the best way to collect the taxes,—better than all the compulsory leglelation that could bu adopted. ‘The same ruls {s operating in Eastern States, gang entircly away. . Craue, Unftuey, and_Moran were identified again last evenini by Ole Jansen, of No. 141 Townsend rect, whom they held uj carly on the oveuln, of tne Gt on Kingsbury street, just north of Kinaie, ‘They took from him a vallse contalulng clothing, threo razore, and & few other articles, anid 82.50 in cash, Whon queationed regurding the case “Bull” Crane squealed as usual, und proved that Gaffney was wearing une of the stolen shirts aud Le himsell auother. The volice also want to flndaiuan who was held up at the coruer of Lake and_ Btate strests on or about renawed enieavors fo carry out thell 08 Cranky Bit] lutends tolive up to his contract, and promises that Saturday’s lssus will make tho dry-hones rattle, Expecting, as he does, Lo be spedily shot down {n the street, he s not over-anxlous about permisncnt subscribers, since thoy would ged but a few fssues, and it Is bard- 1y the fulr thiug to get a man to pay for a year for u thiue which you Kkuow can lve but a few weeks, 18 ls realzned to the prospect of an early death, If hio can only gut fair-play after lie dies, and the Killiug is writtea-up in first-class style, ALLARD—RAT. ‘The Burdtck House was liluminated 1ast even- DBRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, nnodl.l »'nice Une CLOCKH, Ql‘l‘lo)ldi"]flLAKKi—'Ti a convention o the Upcra-ilouse. A sories of resolutions were Jutroduced, sctting forth the advantages of tho Bouth to persons scoking lomes, declaring that in this section tho laws are equally enforced, that Northern scttlers uot ostracised, but welcomed, ana t In no scction of tho country do all classcs onjoy a larger measure of lberty, The rasolutions pagéed unanimously snd smid applause. e BAPTISTS. Hpecinl Dispateh to The Tribuns, drup's young men will fit. out the geutlemen from lfm Nioth ana Teuth Warde with thelr cash to-day, Mesars, Lawrence and Campbell are auill en- aged In fortitying themsolves with the evi- 5em-c In the Custom-1louse vases, which uohuly belleves will come to triul much belore the middle of February. A number of coples of papers futended to be used fu evidence were ordered some tim ago, aud have been recelved, District-Attorney Bangs and Coliector 8mith cast up accounts’ yesterday ns to what had oeen ordered, wint had been sent, and what further coples of papers were nceded, and made a andlie, &c., B, Gomoral Mereh a0 HONKADY & 00., Auet'rs. ecrs ang yTaand BEGULAR THURSDAY TRADE BALE. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Custom-made Clothiig, Cloths sud Camtmeres, ¥ur- 3ts, Boos. B Ac. B Y ntaliog G Gloves, . Bhoes, & the d1st of December. LINTON, In., Jan. 15, —The quarterly meeting | THURSHAY SIOKNING 18, 81 1230 0'cluck, Ol e tho abacnea ot n qubrinwan ssenss | inz i honor ot the wuptials of Mias Hatglo H, | penulaitlon tor such wddional oues ot wers | and works well, PUlClutersih i Lo BEeOTe | : ot the Wornusts st Suote Cosvenion of | DAt Agrsoniste,tri i s ST b P I cers 2 aul C\ 1 3 N v i L talncd, and an wdjournments subject o ull, | 1oy dauehter of Daulel Ray, Baq, wnd” Mr, | Qecmed ncessary to e prosocution of the case. | WUUIELG for wot I;u\'sm.nml they wlit pay. T8 FIDBLITY: the Weatern States wot liera to-night, & mass Yl 4. Ho L0, Autinabint sdopted. The Chalemun, however, was suthor- ” : 0 coremony Was verfurmed fu the parlors, at 8 o'clock; the Rey, Dr. Collyer ofticiating, The bride wore an clezant tollet of dregs-of- wine velvet, with teimmings of satin and sitk of the same color, sud polut luce, fler unly orus- ments consixted of o handsome sct of solitaire $Could ot the publication of the delinquent at be entirly diepeused withi? “Yes, No'wood is nu'umi)lllhm by it. No one sees the list, It really zives noties to no one. Every delinguent kuows that he hasu't {uhl. A sitople augouncement in all the papers MREETING OF DISGUSTED nlrnflmns. Another meeting of the depositors of the do- funct Fidelity Baviugs Bauk was held at Maskell Hall last evenfag, Thero wers only s dozen persons present, and . J, Griffin wgs called to jzed to appoint o “ Committee on Disciphine,” which will take fmmediate vy ce of charges sald to be pending aguinat recalcitrant Dein- ourats. At 5:30 l.ym-nlny afternoon three men with a REGULAR NATUILDAY RALE, TFURNITURE, 13to., SATUIDAY, Jan, 14, st 10 o'clock a. ., ot our salth 74 & 175 duabd . 3 T B Auctinnoert CRIMINAL, ‘That Twelfth street gang of bungling burglars tiil at liberty, ‘Tuuday uight Lyman L. inissfonary meeting belog addressed by the Rev. C. F. Tolman, ot Chicago. A paper prepared by one of the members was read by Mrs, Prof. Howe, of Chieago, Vice-President, About thirty delcwutes wers present, Others are expected Barbour's lumber office on_Lumber street was udgment will be wpplied for on a certaln | tho chalr, snd tho leader of the movement, | to-uight. ‘The Convention closes to-imorrow. LEGAL. % dnx woul James Holdon, acted the part of SBocsetary. 1 ont ihe wlnwust seneeleas form of Hernand Me- | which musle, dancing in the large diving-room, | t0 break opou the safe. 8, It Fuller's offics at s Corporation-Counscl Bonfield was in ASSIGNEE'S NOTICGE. No. #0 Lumb b Fuller olfcost | | An Corporation Counact Hontield, s, 15| Tho Chaleman atated the object of the meat. | SHCt g ulre, ) < ! el r C| 0 umber strect was also visited an 0 P i - ronborg, ¥ . Cook Ters St i Ftvata, ey Sartoniy thag they | atbractionss T e iothe asd Rroom. wevs mbas | kiob of tho aafo broken olf, aad an wourcesk. | Sho Mayors’ Conventlun, lis views could not bo | 1% 8% some 1oBgtl t Lol 10 feke homo sieps THE CLOVER-HULLER. canssreflioniot Marcus Heosbarg.of Culssao, Cact B bad found him anite 01 fn the Bilwud- | the recipients of numerous valusblo sod useful | ful sttempt niada to pry open the doors. A | uscertaned. It ls eald, however, that hu had u | lookiok "ll“ s bfl i ;' Sxpehies. mpecial Dlapaieh to Tha Tribune. 1ith day of January. L, asstyncd to me all Eh pe H kee & St Usul frofght depot, | presents. They departed duriug the evening | mecrechaum plpu was the ouly articlo takeo. haud i tha praparation of the threa bitls, which | He lad collated 4 batel of figures from the sev- | MyLwavses, Wi, Jao. 15.—A number of | Sretfilom. id Lt ihey aro Teauired 1o present mes H end went oway without makinj fur Washington and other poluts in the East, Arrests: ‘Thomas Carey aud Edward Ticaley, 1t is proposed to ask tho Legisiaturo to pass, aud | eri up:)l1 i: 4 "t zm,l XAV | oo io-do Urangers wero In the city to-day cf- | Slaims under oath or aminnation to me within thict i furiher ‘exvlanstion,’ Tho youhz man uied | fntendingtd boabscut tireo of four weeke, aid: | chivmeed with the thels ot ive bars of srude ofe | Which cover the fnproveueata refarred to | ganco baud characterized the Recelver's ma fectiug sortloments i procesdiugs Instituted | “Chicaan sos 1 B 2 Wwitlia twenty minutesafter entering tho house, | rewuruing, thoy will by at home to thelr frisads | worth $40 out of & Rock Istaud frolghtcar above. meut, ¥ Q i and_two sufuutes atter the arrival of Dr. Gy | at No. 22} Ontario street. 13, 1878, RRADFURD IANCOCK, At standing on Lumber street near Twelfth; Mary o Chi ‘Tourasaskl, lorcuny of a shawl and gold tocket from Barbara Melcticr, of Nu. 13 Dussold street, whom she was visitiog; John Willlums and Mar- tin Miller, found In Murtha's ssloon at No. Clurk street, and suspected of burglarizing soy- eral barns in that immealate peighborhoad. At 2 o'clock yesterday morning Officer Jobhun Reid found & burglar iu the act of stealiug some caps throuils & window which ho had pried open with a chiscl at tho store of Parsoos & Ilauna, No. 128 West Madison street. Wheo taken to the station L was recoguized as an old offeoder named Johm Fux. In bis pockets wero found somue halr-pufls snd curls, to which were ploved 8 business card A. R. Richardson, No. §13 Btate street, which piace s now bulug run by Mrs. G. L. Stephiess, Aloog fu the early past of tho nlghs Fox pried the back of u show case off and helped himself to about $40 worth ol halr goods. ‘I'he_case sof Robers Youug, Johu Crow, Wil- liaw Pollard, and Peter O'Brien, charged with the New Ycar's deviltrles in the West Lake strect district, were called befare Justice Morri- Othier gentlomen spoke brictly on the same subject, and takiog the samae view of the situs- tion, after which Mr. Holden fotroduced the followlngt Vineas, It fopeare by the several reports of eceiver of tho Fidelity Bavings Dank that ¥ 4 glaring Increase in the exveuditures of celver, as follows, to-wit: Durlug tho fira n nonths the average monthly cxpenditures ot Including dividends pald Lo aepositors) were 5,154, wnile 1he avorage monthly cxpenditures daring the past sight mooths were §17,004. The average wonthly legsl expeuscs during the firt seven wonths wore $220, while the averaga of the same during the last sight wonths ware $1,308. The total expondiiure was aboul 18 por ceat of il recelpta during the trat ssven montha. while dur. Ing (o Inst elght months it was about B3 per cents an; Wixaxas, Rumorsare in circulation regarding oxtravazaut managemeat and suspicious tran tlons in councction with the setilvmnt of teust estate, sad to thy end that the facts in rula- tlou to waid runiors snd the causo of the enormous increass of expenses way crislued, aud, if founa desirablo aud expealont, that moans way Le devised for curtalling sald expenses, ang to hasien 8a economical, wise, and just dnal distnibution’of agsiost them by the Birdsall Manufacturing Company for using an_intringement upon the Birdeall pateat clover-huller. “T'he settlemouts thus far cftected have fuvolyed the payment of $140 and the costs io each case, ————— * Blube. Newburypors Herald, Many years 3go, Gun. Cushing’ came into a lawyer's oftive on State street, with whom he woa well scquainted, and saked: * My, —, what do you call thoee strips left in your check: book on which yau write your notes, when you detach & checkd” *Well, really, 1 don't know,” replicd the lawyer; “ suppose they ars marginal notes.” ' No, that sin't' it," be re- Ellml; ‘they lavea specitic uame.” TNe then urricd {uto vne of our banks aund asked the W. Iteynolds, It louked at irst as I ther it have been soine fuul play, hut, as neither - the doctor nor the yolice were able to find any w0 marke of external violeave, or unything that " wonld indicate the cause uf death, it was con- cludail to leave the case for the Coroner’s - vestigatious to-day. “The suos cume o little toa soon for the peo- ple who wre working ou the roof of the Honory Block. The temporary orrangeuent for pro- tocting the bulldiog was completed vesterday worniug, with the uxception of the Southeru portion thereof, and the wiall operated to s0me ¢xtent Lo fnterfere the progreas of the work, and to 8 considerably greater vxteat fu coveriug the uuprotected and turoofed por- tion with the rather unweleowe visitor, -~ By evenlog, however, all but & swall space was 3 covered over, aud the night gaug of workmen a proposed to finlsh the Jub biefure mornlng it 3 rossible. There wore oo aevelopiuents of suy sort durfng the day a8 to the wmuch-vexed ques 3 don whether the Post-Otfice peopls would o . wuck 10 the Hooure Block or move [uta the uew % Governwent Bulldivg. ‘That question bus been SOUTU FAKK INSTALLMANTS, ‘The bill presented In the State Benate Tues- day by Senator Bush, for the extension of the two rematolog fustalluents of the South Park asseasment, was prepared, it is belleved, at the suggestion of w nuinber of taxpayers,whoaro any- {ous to defer payment until they cau get hold of some cash. ‘The seventh fnstallment was due last 8eptember, aud the elghth will be payable in September of this year. Tnese two ars the heaviest ol the lot, sinee on one acven years' n- terest has acerued, und on the other that of the elghth year fs pilivg up. It 48 understood that the Park Comwmlssioners are fudiffercnt fo tho natter, us thelr nou-payment will not interfere with thelr fund, and thcy would just as lef let the money remalin out at” {nterest as bave it io bank under thelr control. HOTEL AUBIVALS, Pulmer Houn—tlugh Wolte, Baly Lake; Frank o sincy: J. W. Wilsbiry, Clocluuatis I, ugs, Phtladelpbla: A. J. Clarso, Wheel- Va. T, ‘Maloge, Clevelund; s Nob, rinan Jlouee—Joseph Kuk]llm:l._ Palmer, QUITE A MISTAKE., INVADING THE® WRONO HOUSH. Hoodlums and thugs wro certatuly bolding high carnfval. At 3 o'clock yesterdsy morning Mrs. Florence Dieryck, living fu a store-frons house at No. b8 West ‘Thirteenth strect, heard s noleo as of some oue breaking tnto the house, and, upon golugr to the door. open log finto the old store, with a light 1u ber band, a Land with 8 cucked revolver was thrust through a pave of glass, and shu was ur- deredto* Laydowa! "—incaniog, nodoabt, that she must return to her bed, She called ber bus- bund Faul, sud ho junped out of bud and ran juto the store. ‘The 1incn bad by this thue opened the door mud entered. Oue, wearing o fawe whlsker, a stouch hat, uud la face covered with color of some kind ussaulted bim, Br. Dleryck had the best of the tigut unti] the secoud Lurglar assauited blm, sod bis wife at this juncture, feartug that Paul wight get the worst ‘of it, took a band in the Azht berscll, Just us she did 30 tho svcond En S CARDS, 04 Blyles & hotl s At CELEBRATED THROUGH: out the Unloo—expressed 10 all parta, 316 and upward. 5 43, 40, 000 per fh. Addresd orers, GUNTHER, Confect tloner, Chicagu, . HOYAL BAKING FOWDLIL, Absolutely Pure. The Royal Bakiug Fowder Is m puro reas: of Tartar Powder. v Tndorsed and yecummended for {ts whollomencas by such ewinent chemiets 44 Dr. Wew York; D Hayee Bowon; Profetsor Gearb. FRIIAdcIpBis, 616 - Buld ouly 1n cank, by Shids s pr Motk e Baware of the injurions Alu ders, Maguf acturers and deale; . bacawse (547 cantalfort bl v S & Podd 264 dyibia thelr moder: iiaTedlo Ny s s 10 6ot buy Dakiag Powder looes, &4 10 16 alnost sure 50 cuntaln slum. The contiaued use of Alum produce riplug, cousiipativi, Lludigeation, Leadache, and dyspopeiag aflects Lo $100d, Gauscs DLIDICH va the face, €1 el : < calla il Jaxke s Durclar drew - Tevolver, aod, pulatiog | ‘Ugiaateefadtd crtates therslore, ot e chown 3 ! ¢l V Mich. ; A. Lumer, Montreal; B, Waterwan, | sou yesterday morulug at 10 o'clock. "lrlen's & h v ficavl I uimition ol - v {f: ‘.'.7.:.’;:“.7;“3.:’.1:.’.:%.:&“.3,‘;"’.1’1.'251‘3!‘.;;‘;? fi'.f Sycauiore, 1. ; L., Candee, Ysukton, D. Tother wat Ta Court Sad satd that Tio was sg il | full ut Faul's' breast, “fired ‘one shot. | by tnie mecting. with power to facron ¥ Bockur, Dixou, 113 A, Bpence. Clocinnatl; . & Spadosd, Cloveland; 0. Kista, Loudon, igland. Erind Pacifie Hotd~G. 1, Alexander, Toledo; 1L, Hawilion, New York; F. L Lovell) Duston’ E. K. loyt, 8t. Louis: (eorge I. Hayne, Halthnore; K. M.” Wood, Dayton; A. J. Nelson, £ T. Hopkias, Daveaports 1i Lrrmont Jlouse—B. T. Dopnls, New Oileans; Dr. Jobu Kent, Daltimore; 3l E. bauford, DNew i 2ud within s weck or so. A Bostou spectal states that Beu F. P who bas been General Ticket A L tro Ratlroad, Las been arreste embezzling $1,500. It is allegced that Lis theft cover a perfod of several wonths, His resigua: tive was asked for and received swhile avo on the understanding that be should repay the sumount thus taken, He not having dove so 8ho threw berselt forward fu sowme manuver, and received the ball ontho tip of the ezt suoulder- boge, thu lead glanclng wud burslug ltsclf jn tho Oesb. The burglars spoke nut & word, but, after throwlng him to the tloor, run off. Buwe fifteen minutes later they were secn skirmlshiug about the nelghborbood, and lugulring of the crowd that bad guthered how badly Mra Diesyck bad bean hll]ur:d. What 1npelied thew to cuter alter bavieg been discovercd ls uotb knowa. as ot to be uble to appear fo Court, Then, it was destrable to try Pollurd and bim torether, the case was contivued uutil t0-day. Youny cawe luto court entirely uovre- pared for tral, aud requested a contivusuce on the ground that he would e able to prove au allbi by the Abpleton Lrothers, saloou-keepers on Btate street, 10 whose place bo between the hours of 1'and 8 s w. on tbe woruing of the wscauits. Crow seuuealud a chauxe Lur 1o Bve, whoss duty It shall Le 1o iaquire into ail matters in agywise portainiog to the e tlement of tho ustato of tho Fidellty Sav- 1nge Dnuk' aud especiall to e¢xswive tho Recelver's repurts and the itema therciv con- talned, a0d 30 keep tho depositors Informed in Iation 10 tho same by seasouablu reports to them, euther through tha publlc press or mcetioge that may bo hervalter callod. Hald Commit! snd 18 hereby constituted a permaneut it tos, and sball continue 4o scs uutil e successors e e