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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1879-TWELVE PAGES. reslsting the applic that the goods had wonld indlcate that the voung man dled from patural causes, Tho {nquest will be held Bat- urday forenocon, The Rev, Dr. Edwanl Buliivan, Rector fscopal Church, has recetved n call Montreal, Canads, en he came to this ation for discharge. set up been obtained under falso retcnses, and the question of fraud inconsiderable mectings, at such placen as the majority of ‘mem- shiot New-Year's Eve, and who keeps a raloon beis of the Soclety determi at No. 1013 Wost Lake etreet, testified that four men came to lis place, but he could not identi- {5 the prisoners as among them. Mr. Poulsen, n saloon-keeper at No, seenes the trnth-telling analities that Immortalized # Washington, hut, like that great man, couid not be bribed, and ng that fmposnibility, Afiant farther says that he will, inn faw words, convince you snd the public ton street, who tas aleo shot and wounded by e A 3 the gang, awore thad he heard Crowe's voice, bis ofics on Saturdsy last, betweson 11 and X and, knowing him well, could not mlstake it. * Justice Scuily briefly reviowed the ovidence, and atating that he wasof the obinlun that there was probabla causa to warrant him in so dolug he held the prisoners for trial 2,000 and Crowa'n 4t 8 ien prepared to havethe prisoners examined on the other charges,—there were two for the snooting, Mr. Linscott accopt- ed a nol. pros. in Caldwell’s case, and the hearing on the otlier—tho shooting of Paulsen—was postponed until Monday. FIFTH PRESBYTERIAN, THR ANNUAL MEETING of the Fifth Presbyterian Church was held last ovenlng n the parlors of the church, corner of Indiana avenue and Thirtleth street. Mr. D. 8. Covert presided. The reports of 'several special committees, {ncluding one wlich had been appointed tomake some sost of arrangement to reffeve tho church from tho present embarrassment fo which it A motion was mado to make an the Counecticut THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS. ;Tndge C. W. Bpalding, St. Lous, fs a gquest of had regardiog the studles embraced in the acope of the Society as proposed, but finally the report of the Com- mittee was adopted, section by The elcction of of took place, resulting as fotlows: President—Prof, A, 11, Worthen, of Sprinefield. First Vice-President~T. §. Barrlll, of Cham: paign, Sneond Vico-President—Prof. H. M. Danniater, Secretary—Drof. 8. A. Forbes, of Normal, Treanurer —Indee §f, N. Hibbard, of Chlcago, Exccative Committee—S. ‘Thomas, and the President, Secretary, and Treas- urer ex-oficio, Un motlon, n Committee on By-Laws was ap- consistivz_of Mesars. Worthington, Connelly, Taylor, and Colgrove, and Miss Emma 8mith, On motion, the Committec was Instructed to report at half-past 2 p. m., and the meeting ad- Journed to that hour. At the nbove-mentioned hour there wora but about half a dozen prople present in the assem- ‘The constitution was announced to and it was signed by ail vresent. ¢ later that the meeting was eatled to order, when the Cotnmiites on By- Lnywa reported progress. been able to conclude thelr report, and begged thne until the next mecting before submitting the defendant day, and, hos it may result, dar, and wever 2y e A Jhas trouble aheac] the clulches of El of his other creditors. ‘The heads of de| habit heretofore, of turning in county stead of cash feorge’s Charch, the church that he left wh city. in consequence of this eall b ed his reaignation to Trinity, acted upon by the Trustees fast ing, at & meetin| actfon taken was sisting of Gen. F. Sceberger, to wait upo request him to postpone present, which dut mittee, and that is Tha resignation of the pastor accepted by Trinity Chureh, from St. George's Church b cepted by the from Montreal, fice in point of siderations which pi His relations wl amicable, and tho chu! than at present. ‘The Execuiive Committes baving In chars the vomplction of ar. Anthors’ Carnlval " me! club-room yesterday. A communica bert, ncceptivg her api chair; also from the 8 tho Friendless Maoagers, tion to participate, wero red Un motion of Mrs. n. for as soon as o first year then s he witl pass into fhe hands , ¥ WATE n Wednesday, Jan. 1% : that'he did not eall upon Commieaioner Cabnen At i’?fi-’ffl“fl e ‘“fi,?“;“s‘!““‘:z,',"g'"mlr Do Eneny. . oldest son of I, B, o'clack, a1 sfated by him in his amdarit. water. nacd 21 ¥ 2 L E A At saya that on the day aforesald, ho fn com- ace, went to the Jockey Ciun Hotel at 9.0 o'clock &, m,, And remained fio'clock fn the evoning, and that be remained there for and darlog the entira time between 0,70 The Hion. Y. B. Hayden, Columbus, O, fsat artments have been In the In settling with the Treasurer, orders for thelr fees in- and somo pereons hcads that some of these officers have been nsing the cnsh to sp these orders, ete. To prevent there ons {n the fuiure, in_behalf of the I the Treasurer to demand that foes be turncd over in cash, and to retase to accept county ordgra excent thos employes of the v the pay-rolls, from ments {n their settlements. In the County Court yesterday tha followlog crsons were fonnd insane: W, G. Mazgla Callagh: Mary McVicker, Jumes g heid by them. to appoint & committ Stager, J. W. Doan Qen, J: Tomroy, Fort Russell, 1a reglstered at Young's bafl at The Court was not t making preparations fora ball which took piace there that night; therefore aflant could not have been at the ofiice of satd Coburn netween 11 and 12 o'clnck 1o the day time. These facts aro further evidenced hy the afidavits hereto atiached, Afaut (n concluslon saya itla_rumored that, while the tmeat, bread, nnd milk contencta were he- 1ng lot by the Connty Hoard, of which Mr. Coburn Ina member, on one_occaslon, whon tho servAnt “The Hon. Jenas Parmenter, Waltham, Mass,, 18 at the Stherman. Judge N. M. flubbard, Cedar Raplds, Ta., 18 & | muest of the Pacifie. E. F. Ruffncr, Engineer Corps, U.8. A, is . regristered at the Pacific. Mr. N. K. Falrbank has sccepted the Presi- _ dency of the Chicago Untversity. The Hon. B, R. McPherson, 8an Francisco, ls among the guests of t:hc Tremont, Uspt. W. B. Godfrey, Bcventh Cavalry, one of the witnesses (n the Reno investigation, arrlved ut the Palmer yesterday. " Bignor Gilland}, who makes his first apocar- ance in America to-night as Alanrice {n ** T1 Tro- vatore," {8 registered at the Pacific. Coroner Mann yesterday held an inquest upon Katle IHalloran, 3 montha of age, who died of crotup at No. 314 ‘Twenty-second street. Judge J. M. Gould, Molioe, the Rev. F. . Wines, Springfield, Dr. J. C. Corbus, Mendots, and Willlam A. Grimshaw, Pittsficld, members of the Stato Board of Charities,are regiatered at his decisfon_for the formed by the Com- “how the matter stands now. has not yet been nor has the call ecn formally ac- ecnlate with in for such suspleis Pbe inance G ommittes e of the actual r. Sullivan wil but he has other con- ¢ him to take this ith THnity are the most. reh never was nore united arfous officas, any of the heads of depart- . Gleason, aged A9 yesra, annonnced to him, while ho was taiking toa gentlo- ! 4 XD 0 B e matTor, who wae plekine hin feeth | ddmiot o si FHireetn price: by st skewer, that & man at tho door deslted to see him, out of the back door and tell the milkman to came int the parlor in o minnte,” Affiant does not fn- tend to place a ainlater constrnstion upon the anove ucte ot conduct, if indeed it did take piace, but believen it 11l becomes a public oficer to pun- Tiah his own virtne ot tho expense of one who haa all ho can do to attend o his own buainest and mercnntile prratite, . ‘Snbecribed and sworn ta befora me this 10th day of January, A. D. 1870 Maggie Shaw, W. Green, Joscph and _Phincas York. ANl of them were found to be paupers ex- and were taken to York had been at the Poor- Tlouse for over & year, and his dread of being locked up was so great that he was made an ex- urned over to the County-At- What Mr, Willett 0 1o with hin was past findiog out, for tlie reason that he did not know himself, buf hie was provided for at the Hospii CRIMINAL. At 11:50 yesterday morning Mrs. E, L. Scott, of Springfleld, while walking along Lake street near Jeflerson, had her pocket picked of a brown leather purso contalning 818 cash and a cheek for bsgage st the Northwestern depot. The thiet ran south on Jefferson strect and made good his escape. Hols described as nbous 19 years of age, medium helght, and was clad o & dark suit, with brown soft foit hat. While in this eity Mrs, Scott wiltsitop with friends at No, 181 Jefferson atreet and at No. 353 West Madi- It waa not for an hou rangements for t {n the Sherman House Mrs, G. B. Marsh pre- tion from Mrs. E. B. Har- pointment to the editorial ecretary of the Home of decliuing the fovita- ceived and placed Clark, Mesdames and Clark were appointed ke a reapportionment of nt herctofors made be- ations to participate in i ‘The members had not. in the afternoon. n‘pon. af the Committee was accepted and the inceting adjourned, subject to the call of the Executtve Committee. CITARITIES. TECOMMENDATIONS OF TILE NOARD. ‘Tho §tate Board of Charities held a regular meeting yesterday at the Grand Pacifle, Judge Georgoe 8, Robinson, of Sycamore, in the chalr, There wero also present Dr. J. C. Corbus, Men- dota; Willlun A, Grimshaw, Pitterielis Judge J. M. Gould, Moline; and the Bceretary, tho Rev. F. 1. Winee, The meeting was called to cousider the appro- printions for the charitable Institutions for the ensulug two years. The first husiness faken up was thie blennial report to the General Assem- bly. The document is exceedingly lenathiy, but at the same thno quite Interesting. Partof the . report §s In priut, and the matter for the remaining portion was declded upon yesterday. It shows the charitable institutions of the Staie to be in n generally matisfactory conditlon, Tho amount ot money recelved and the report Is pinced at 32,260,780, ardinary expenses of the various charitles for the past two years wero 81,030,629, which, with £374,37 of speclal expenses, glves n total cost to the Stato nn account of charities of 83,013,- 80, The fostitutlons closed the flecal year with a cash balance over all linbllitics of 802,474, Thestotal number of beneficlaries of the State durini the nerlod covered by the report was 7,548, being un average of 2,230, The reports of the differcut institutions for ust quarter were rend and approved. The Board then proceeded to the discussion of thio approptiations to be recommended to the Oeneral Asgombly at the present sesslon, Board recomimended ap, exponses for the next of ' $1,000,000, ception of and t s care temporarily. State of Illinols,y Hilton, Woodard, s committes to mal authors. The agrecme tween theaeveral agsocl the carnival entertafnmenta to have in November last was. directed ranged and made ap| ment contemplated. Clark, Buildings N Mnayor Heath, Finance; Mrs. lleiting; Mra. Howcll, the church infts prescnt difiiculty. Considerable dscussion was hield upon this motion. There were various opinfons expressed. It was under- stood that there was o judgment which would be hanging over the church, tlement of the threatencd forcclosuro of a mortgage upon a parcel af proerty on Wabneh aventie belonging to tho church, “The motton was carried, Mr. Lang and 8lr. aod during the time meationed therein ia trne. feablo to tho entertain- Nellie Bruggemeyer and Jessic Milbrook, two 12-year-old girls who hava heen attending school for four yeavs past at the Half-Oroban Asslum, No. 175 Burling street, ran away from that in- stitution Wednesday noon. The -temperature_ veat * Manasse, opticlan, No. 83 uNne Ballding), was at 8 a. m., 25 deg.; 108, 1., 803 8 p. m., 323 8p, m., 20 ometer at 8a. ut., 20.43; 8 b, m., 20.60. aps of ape, livlog alone In 84 Arclicr avenuc, was found dend at 8 o'claock veaterday ntternoon, o earned ,a living by peddling mustard. ‘han no friexds or relatives {n this country, so far a2 is known. * Mr. John Garrick, late Chief Deputy nnder Charles Kern, left last eventnz for His arduous duties during the past two years hinve_reduced his health, but it s thought hy s phyaician that the trip to Hot 8prings will E. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, A. D, 1879, . T. B, Wilce sod Mrs. Dodge were called upon to C. report as to the condltion of Mr. Martin's books, a8 Treasurer, they baving been appointed n comnmittee of Investization, that they hod examined the books aud had found them corrects “I'he report of the Secrotary, Mr. C. M. Hotch- kin, stated thatat thetime the church ex- whicti it owned on Wabaah tlrst atreet, with the First thelatter assumed . B ecaniing h!xl‘.lAn:l.rfwl, veriage, vertising; and Mrs, Love, Costumes, cte. Alter ¢ formation of the coto- the mecting adjourned ‘They reported B. Marsh, Railrond} Decorations, Desigus, some discussion on ¢! mittecs, thelr dutles, ote., until Saturday, Jan. 25, at 10 o' TOTEL ARRIVALB. Sherman Ifouse—George M. Ayer, Harvard low, Indianapolts; K endar, a8 obsorved by Tuesday night Charles Booty, Ben Clancy, ‘Madison strect (TRin- and Jim Barry, threo young tmen of the Town of Lake, found a man named John Goblng, o Texan, and bound for San Franclsco, who had in his possession 8200 and a watch, The boss drank witb bim 1o a State-strect saloon, and then tried to nold him up, but a trusty police- man took in Charles Booty, who was fincd 8233 and Wednesday the other two were takon, and, on belng examined yesterday, their case was continned, Qohing,” who gave his namnc ss Barrett when iuaking the complaint, has boarded 8 traln and gone West. Sarsh A. Colvin, who boarded with Mra. Grimes on Wabush avenue, near Forty-sixth street, and who was robbed of about 8300 worth of jowelry, watches, and a silk drees Jan. 10, hos recovered her property, which was found in " the room of a Misa 111}, No. 40, corner of Adawms tothae church unlessthe Truatecs | and Clark atrects. . +Joseph Mny's houso on Fifty-third street wos ethem | robbed about & week ago by n man in thelr em- ploy, ‘The family did not find out about it untll three days afterwards. The property was recovered altérwards 1n a Twenty-sccond strest 000 was aue on the moitzaxo | pawn-shop. The police th h Dee.1,and the Trusteea 4 g B e gy Areuet v were unable to meet the demand, and were | to the 1d that the holder of the mortgaws would changed property aventie, near Thizty- Baptist Church, Dee. 1, 1874, an incumbrance of $8,000, d Ave years from date. ‘The Trustces of the First Davtist were Lofaily unable to meet the obligation, and eould not puy the Interest on the mortgage for ast eightcen months, The Trustees of the P'resuyterlan. Church wero informed that they would liave to take care of it. The Con- nectieut Mutual Tnsurance Combany, to which tho nortzage was piven, commenced salt of foreclosure, and served the Trustees with a no- Another unfortunate feature la this casg was, that at the time the mortgaze wasmade tho Insurance company would not loan the money would indorse” the notes p jority of the Trustees did this, which mad parties to the suit, compauy would look, to make up the delle thelr troubles, $5, -Louts Nlcolay, 03 the hasement” of John Timony, saloon-keeper at No. 349 West ted to join the army of wife- murderers whose necks are to bo stretched fothio Wednesday evening, while upon ons of his periodical crazy drunks, ho quarreled with his wifo and assaultcd her, and ehe in turn hit Jim on the head with a two-pound welght, fn- a severe but uot Sterling: Wiltiam Moulton, Muskegon; O- w. llln\nu,l\'lcloflm nC Spooner, Mudisor dulptua; Jumes Lake, Omaha; 4, & Daniels, woud, Bridgeport, Cof Grand lacifc ffote Stoddura Jrsd, Waup! mio City, Wyo, T3 W, €. Quimby, Leavenworth, Ka: Talmer House— Witham Rainey, Now Urleans; W. J. Lock- . A, Demmon, danzerous scalp drank some nor ing hymscl! with o revolver wan threatenlug to shoot ler the revolver cocked ¢, and v went off accldentally, in the fleshy part of tho ITutchinson dressed the unced them not dangerous, and +s hiead soaked and bathed with returncd to his normal con- Lar fawks, Vermonti Livergool, Eof.: 3 L L. Aldrich, St. Louls, W, A. Clark, Montreal; W. A, Crane, Freenort; D. ¥, Boughton, ‘Madlson Cloveland; F. Il Myers, Snlt Han Franclsco: Laniel L. , floimes, Hoston. und alter arm §n scarch of his wife, dead if found. in hiis pauts pocked the bullet Todaing Yesterday Dr, tico to appear. + A match game of buse-hall between nines se- lected by Manager Spalding, Cluh, and Reis, late pitcher of will take place this afternoon at tiic Skaling Tark, foot of Randolph strect, commncncing st of the Chicazo liat organization, Clty; J, W, Valentine, Wells, Mitwankes; B. THE CITY-HALL. The scrip clerk fssued about $300 worth of serip yesterday. The repairs on Lake street bridge will not be completed for at least ten days. ‘The amount of scrip redecmed and canceled since tho 1st of January is $78,534, ‘[ha receipts from leonses and_ special assess- ments yestorday reached nearly $100. * The Treasury receints yesterdar amounted to 2,971, The ulsbursements were $3,000, The ITealth Department reported four cases of scariet fever and two of diphtherin yesterday, The estimntes for the Department of Publie Works for the_year are in course of preparation, and will soon bo ready. x Collcctor Casselman, of the West Town, turned in yesterdny to the City Treasury scrip to the amaunt of §3,156. South-Town Collector Ayres vesterday turned over to the City Treasurer 85,410 In serip from the tax culleetions of 1678 received from the personal projierty assessinent, The Committee on Harbors and Bridges weeo to have met yesterday, but, there belng no quo- ram, the *8Sweet by-and-by! was sung, and tne inembera went home to dinner. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. wounds, prouol ordered Timon, culd water uut| and to them the insuranco edithe church falled *The Dircctors of the West Chicagn Rallway uill further incrense Compnny clected the follo carrent year yesterdav: J. dent; Bunjamin wing officers for the Rurscll Jancs, Preal- 1. Campboll, Vico-President; J. K. Lake, Superintendent, and W. 11, Oviue- ton, Sccretary. +J. P. Leo of ¥o. 257 Kinzle street, wns badly fnjured nbout tha lefr le by an elovator accldent in Lake street, occupled by the Chicago Tube Works. Ho was attended by Dr. Bluthordt, and thence sent to his bome. H. B. Ledyard, Qoneral Manager of the Mich- Railroad, (icorzo” O. Manchester, Asaisstant General Suporintendent of the Atehi- & Banta Fe Tallroad, nnd Fred istant Frelght Agent of the Kausas Ralirond, are st the Palmer. - Tho work of repairing the rooms that com- acd the Post-Office depariment in the lonore approaching completion. tearing oft the wet and dam- aged plaster aud replacing it wherever required. Mr. Buzzbev, the contractor who has undertaken thie work, aays hie thinks the apartments will be ready for the Post-Office to move into some time next weck. A meeting of the Fiftecnth Ward Repnblican Club was called for last evaning at Folz's Hall, North nvenue and Larrabec strects, the object being to express the opinfon of the Club on the ut few of the members respanded, and thoso who were presentappeared 1o think that the action of thelr Representative stiould remain unfettered by any action of tho Club. The meeting wos thercfore declared off. David Penman, srrested a fow days ago on a charge of {nsanity preferred by his wife, was in the County Court yesterday, tut trial was post- oned, and Penman wns romanded to jail, as is cnse was considered a_dangerous onc. barlift named Bchmidt undertook to taka him to jail, but upon reuching the ufl-yard Penman e was afterwnrds cup- o corner of Madison and Halsted streets by Ofticer O'[ara, and was agaln locked oo at the Madison Street Station. Supt. McDowell was asked yesterday low fong it would take to get ready for the Poste Office neople the room they would nced in the new Government Buitding, ouldl take at lcast thirty days to prepare two- \irds of tho Lusement and a patt of It would not then be fit for occupancy, as the stoam pipes would nat by ju sud a cement floor woul Iatter when lald wonld require at least a month to dry perfectly. On tho 24 inst. the leat tobacco flrm of Sut- corner of Michigan uveouc and South er strects, suspended. yera stated at_$141,000, mostly unsccured, and New York aud Philadelphia. rellminary skirmishing looking ton roprintions for-ordinary W0 yonrs to the anount This is n reduction from the minount asked for of 145,600, The smount rec- ommended for speclul expensca 18 $100,037, which I8 a reduction on the nppropriation nsked The amount appropriated by the Legislature for ordinary expel T past two years waa $1,015,030, 1t {8 catimnted that the number of the cnsulug period will be increase asi an {ncresee in "the a) and expect to mafnta The Bohemian kleptomanine, Mary Juvanat- whio wos arrested Wednesduy for the f nshawloud & gold locker from Bar- bura Melcher, was vesterday Identified as the oirl who, under the ollas working as a wile, ran away A cominittos was nppointed to Carver, tho holder of tho mortgare, und was enabled to met an extension for three years from 1t the medting approved of the extonaion of the Jonn thu bonded indentedness of the church woula be $5.000, due Dee. 1, 187, bearing 8 per cent_Interest, and of Maguie Hakel domestie for Johu with $104 In cash and some cloth- Itted the theft and claimed to the plunder ton friend sesiding at Fisk and Clayton strcets, but the and denles knowing any- Mrs, Josephino Krider also identiiled the shaw] which Mary worons one stolen from her, and Mrs. Jusephine Kunvitinka tdentificd o poivf gaiters which 3ary wore, Scveral other cases are slleged against ber also, wait upon Mr. esterday afternocn e buitding No. 118 knew | overwilling to give information of this character REGULAR FEE:A'Y,S SALE, :v?aoufin on Bundsy—great are the potice of thgn N E\I\AIIEPVO %IHOA‘?WSBLS; SS'ETS . Mestritis, Tenn., Jan, 16.—At a meeting of a number of homa creditors of the City of Mem- phis this nfternoon, held to take action In secur- ing the funding of the old debt of thecity, It was agreed to deposit the amounts hald by themn respectively In the German National Bank (that bank having conscoted to act as agent or trus- tee, without charge to the nar!!n?, to be funded into new or compromise_bonds, || not repealed. If the charter Is repealed, the amounts 80 deposited aro to be returned to the friend says Mary lles, 85,000, dus Dec. 1, 1 thing about the theft. $75, the bonded indebt- edness was the somo as at present. Th indebtedness January, 1878, was $1.; woa 81,648, Therc were ninety-six pows, the rent of which amounted to 82,350, Thn report of the Tressurcr showed the ro- b '.l}:“r tobe $4,130, and the ‘' clection of ono ‘Frustoo was declared in nfter s ballot, John R. Lang was | parties 10 term of five vears, Mr. Dsnlel Lord expressed an urgent desire algo, and_his resignation was sccepted, i wceessltated the clcction of another Trustee. Another Lallot was taken, and Mr. George ¥. Brown was elected to il the unex- prupristion of &4, these extra pationts on that amount. The speclal expens mentioned above cover oll finprovemeunts, etc. outside of the ordinary 0 Board helievo that thelr administration of the 8tate charitles for the last twvo years has been exceedingly econom- feal, and they tope to by a8 successful'in the fu- ceipts for the pasf Lobsteln. of No. 683 Alport avenue. disburagmants 84, before Justice Morrison In tho afternoon, and, rom the cvidens & downnght thie ture. lock 18 rapidi; ‘F'he total approvrintions asked for by the va- consists chicfly rlous finstitutlons and recommende Board aro given in the following table ¢ ee, the Justice thought she wns f, aud ot tho umwilling vietim of 4 kleptonianis, and held her In $1,000 Criminal Couct upon cach of the two charges of In $300 additional for the theft ‘f'wo wovre charges are atill movemen uestion of the repcal of the charter, which st now 1s threatencd by Legislativenction,and Northern Insanc Hospltal... olders of m(y(ndehlcdnuss are urged to de- Central Inmanc lleapital Southern Insane Hoapi Iustitutlion tor Deaf and Feebla-Minded irom Mra. Krider. posit promptl One bundred "thousand dollars have been de- posited to begin this plan. ————— MORMONS AND THEIR INSTITUTION, OoDpExN, Jan. 10.—An expression of opinjon has been tovited from John Taylor, President of the Mormon Church, reganling the Supreme { the church, to | Court decislon in the Reyndld case, without re- sponse. ‘Tho morning papers claim that the law 1s wrong sud the declsfon of the Supremo Court wropg. Notling is eald about obodience to the law {n future. . i Dirsh 1% 04 Justice Morrison: John Sweoney and John UmD AL 08 thieves, scnt to tho Brothers: hael Murray, Charles Baker, an rought lu from tho ting adjourncd e a congregation, and iminedintety afterward o meetiug of the chureh roper was held, in which one Deacon and two ders wera clected., During the meeting of the congregation slx- ' tcen meinbers pledged themsel: $300, which was tho ultimatuin of Eenatoris! question. arns, vagrants W Centennial Schult? snloon, $100 0 Yarsons & Hanoa's hat Criminal Court} the thoit ot Institation for the Blind... .. 110,028 ‘Tho discussion of; theas amendments con- sumedl all of the aftérnvon and part of tho aven- Ing. The Board adjotiened Iato in the evenlng to meot at Sprivgileld Wednesday, Jan. 20, A DRACE OF DURGLARS. THB WEST LAKE STRERT ODDERY. The examination of the prisoncrs John Crowe, W. I, alias Bob Young, and Willlam Pollard, who are accused of making the murderous and thisvish rnid on Western avenue and Lake strect New-Year's Eve, waa beld before Justica Scully yesterday, and occupled soveral hours, during which the court-room was crowded with ‘Tho speciflc cliarges were burglary apd ossault with fntent to murder, O'Brien, who was arresteid and gave $2,000 ball for his appeuranco before Justico Morrison when wanted, and who had nos taken a change of venue as the othors had dune, was missing, and his bondsman, one Farrell, was.enggoged in Mr, Linscott watcned tho case for the People, und Mr. Trude appeared for Polland, snd suother attorney for ves to pay the There were §11,500 worth of 4-per-cent Gov- ernmentssold yeaterday. The currency disbursements at the Sub-Treas- ury yesterday amounted to 813,000, The total recelpts fn the Internal-Revenue Dopartment yesterday were 818,047, of which amount the tax on spirits contributed §13,25; tobncco and cigars, $4,422; beer, 88925 and ex- bo pild to Mr, Green for the Connccticut Mutu- al Insurnuce Company, in full settlement of & claim for interest on the mortgage abovo rto- Edward lfalcy, larceny of 850 worth of rty of Campbell, Cullen & I minnl Court: John Dinan, John Walsh, snd Carric Watson, vagrauts, a, n drunken fellow whom the bliged to have locked up while his dead wife, de ore, the pro ‘0., 850 to the OBITUARY. HAINES ). MAGIR, Intellfgence was recelved in this clty yester- day of the death, at Washington, D, C.y of Mr. i1, H. Magle, ona of the oldest and wealthicst citizens of Chicngo, No partlculars regarding Mr. Magio's lnst hours were glven fn the brief dispatch sent by- his son-la-law, cx-Judgs ‘Tree, to Mr. Kdwin Blackman, who, for the past forty years, hos had, more or less, charge of tho decensed genticman’s property. Me, Mogle was born in Ellzabeth, N, J., Oct, 0, 1804, and was, consequently, at the time of his death, in his TGt year. Chicago anidl ot once establishicd hiinselt {n tha dry-goods business, his store belng on the cast side of La Salle street, burween S8outh Water 530 ho moved to 180 Lako strect, the flrm name at that time bel & Co., und tho junlor partner who was killed at tho great Lal dae: flenry Snll nelghbors were ol Fine oil paintinge at store 102 Randolph rtreet, TIIE MOONSIIINERS. Joraph Kirkland. attorney ate luttor from an old Itevenua Oflicer In one of the “moon- shining" districts of Tenncssee, written, fu n seriocomic vetv, and presented the situation in that benlghted countryin a ridleu- Followlog is a portion of e i have had a hard time aince coming to Tennen- sce, and 1 fear that tho Commlssioncr will not ermlt me 10 leavohiore unill matters are set rght, Jut to accomplishi this I mustbave a steambont. Joad of achonl-geachorn snd at least one hundred misslonarles, besldes a reglment of caval baltery of tiwelve-pound guns, ilizatlon of thls Slata 1 of the cloventh century. for vu to concelve of { loguo must positively be sold. robbery of Ole Janscn, mentlo Tho charre agoit supposed to have b well shooting affalr; yestenday recelved ed fu yesterday's riond of lils who ls Peter U'Brien, cen implicated In the Cald- was aualn continued, as the defenidant is_unable to be out of bedy Willlam Divyer, theft of a lot of «f a room-maté named Dwyel Justico Summerthell: thiavish watenman at Mundel Hros! dry goods 000 to the Crimlnul Court: Williatn auothor of thoss suapccted for the 1 diamond robbery, 31,200 to the 2klj Mary McUraw, sttempted larcony from J. lare Dr. D'Unger (discovercr of the Clnchons Care He stated that it for Drunkenness), Room 21, Palmer House, cures intorested persons. pathetic leht, have to be laid. In 1834 ho came to | Norwlch is a romarkablocase. It uppears that on Saturday a little girl of D. w.f: son of Mr, Warren L. Goss, oach § or 6 years old, were makiug *ice-cream from snow, at tho resideuco of Mr, Clark, 'l.‘he{ ‘Havored mixture with vanilla extract, and fl louking after him. Thelr liabilities % far in advance of that Tt Is utterly impossiblo miserable condition of 'To cot the inhsbitanta barbariane would he doing mn injustice to the nuble mces who in- NATURAL IISTORY., ONGANIZATION OF TUE ILLINOIS BOCIETY, Tho Boclety of Hlinols Naturniists held a ‘The propyiotors of the -house at No. 4 Woest Madison streel d that Poltard e strect firo in * DEATIR AAAAR o+ e S nnA, QOODE—The frnersi of Mra. Thomas tioods wy taka piace from her lata restdence, 2 ode i {aka piece from her I nce, 474 ¥aller-oq. not have charged me tith attempt. 1 More, M. T. Aartin, and John 5}&.”,‘;&:{{5.“1%‘.“%}"‘&mm',,‘,",fll“ Tiicemee s AGIE=AL Weshlngion. D. C.. Halncall. Sagt, adga R SR BT hE i s, e her !m(l.cn of lu:mrnl hereafter. Shurilell-av., Ll p. m. Friday, dan. 17, - o4 CODB—At Witm; Jan. s e e i 17, and be taken to A this morning, Jyy, GLKASON—At Wia'clock Thuraday mornto, Jume there until half-pest 30 p. m,, of that day, engaged 'in vary, heInreply eald, ** Mary let the buicher LEADLTt-In New Yark City, of . A T e TP O oL o e |‘“S;'n‘|l" Tl;‘c:‘{?rn L;llnn. 8., of Chleago, Aged 02 yoars, o O LN UDIOX—0n the 1ath tast,, sged 13 years and § montt. ¢ AGPRMIES Bty ners! from 201 NoriK Unfon-st. e Sundsy, 19y On Tresday, Jan. 14, at the Smith, Mra. Mary Ann s‘ml't'flf“fi'fh‘n’? 214 Dearborn-ay. C. LAWREXCE. Friday at 1 o'clock, oux Gramax, Notary Publlc. TG, GRS, WM. . STRAND RE, this evening - descritive of the Fisher, before (o, . Thomas Post, hall, comer West iadtson and ltobey-si anns—“.{.“nir e Y4 nt' 41 West Madieon-e MOF. WILLAILD GIVES FREK LECTURY, 7pr, ey 7e 107y 43 COnrse oa flomey e fPHE FOURTH LECTURE IN THE Y. W1 Medical Courso for young men will ba piven s sy evening 1o lower Farwell fiall by Dr, 1. forth. 1insubjces will be, ** Chio Sense of To pHE Koo MERTING AT LOWER NAYE Farwell ilall to-day ikl e ted by iev, E. The e Wb el Tanporaneg - 1 Dariy e FURS. AUCTION SALE. FINE FURS, OPERA CLOAKS, MUFES AND BOAS, SEAL AND BHNK SACQUES, ROBES, &e., ?r‘}:.e :z! every description, tobe closcd out at yourowy alg dally, 10s. m. and 2 p. m. . 133 STATE-ST. ‘The abare stock 1s i 8 I At AN S S lounty of Cook, ss.: T. II. .'T. Martin, and Jobn Wallace, each being liy ‘sworn on'oath, say that they have rend ing afildavit of . C. Lawrence, and that on of said aflidavitrelsting Lo the prescnce Lawrence at the Jockey Club liotel for 1. 1. Moone, M. T. Mantix, Joux WALLAC] Joix Gnanax, Nutary Publle. SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK. 0 ALES. Al h BY BLINON, POMEROY & (0, Auctloneers. 78 & 80 lisndolph-at. A l"ULl. LINE BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, Cflflkll\cq Heating, and Parfor RTOVES: DESEA CUHAIRS, LOUNU IOFAH, Goneral e Gloods, n'nice Nue GLOCKS, CITIIOMOS, BLA Uenerai Merchandise, &c., &c., &c Also 10 bris. TOMATO CATRUL, HLIBON, POMEIOY & CO., Auet'n, OIL PAINTINGS AUCTION SALE HIGH-OLASS OIL PAINTINGS, AL 3:00 204 790 p, ™. THIS DAY, At Store 102 Randolph-st. ELISON, POMEROY & 0 B‘fi:lm. T. GORE & CO., €8 and 70 Wabash-av, BATURDAY, Jan, 18, at 10 o'clock, SPECIAL ATOTION BALH OF 100 Portland Cutters Of Differont Styles and Popular Makes. Bale posttive. MEMPHIS CITY FINANCES. the charter is depositing, It s Lelleved that this t will accomolish a settlement of the their bonds or other sccurities. . GEO. T’ GORE & CO., Auetr. — PEREMPTORY SALE, B C WM. A. BUT'PERSNW €O,y Auctioneers and Real-Kstata Agents 173 and 170 ltandopis-at, REGULAIL SBATURDAY RALE. Chamber and Parlor Furniture, Lounges, Ensy Uhl"'ibflnruul. ledstends, Uhalrs, Fx ravings, l'llnllnfl' hroinos, and other merchandie, ATUHDAY, Jan, I%, st 10 o'clock a. 10., at our it rooias, 174 aud 17 m. y. Your attentlon ls o, &8 every picturs on the cata. DRUNKENNESS, 3'lum|.n|‘;-:,‘n. ¥ees moderate. Cure guaranteed, W, A, BUTTERS & CO.._Anctioneert e ———— T Tolsoning and Prohibition, s O OUALY Ifuartford (Lonn,) Times, ROIPONALN. ‘The polsoning of two children by aconite in P ’ The Doard of Commissloners of Caok Counts. lity will ecelve proposals up Lo Fridey, the 3ith of Jut: ary, A. 1. 1876, at 12 o'rlock nooi Cletk Gt the lioard, Criminal Cou #t.1 Chleayo, for tie fiema of (1) Work, (2) Cat-Stons Work, G1) (ran-Work. requitediy the connection of the Couaty one-nalf of the proped ark and o ho nding it not ds i d Tavered wnouRD o sult thom, the Httle girl | Couns Gasrt-Houss sna i City.l °?1“.§':°3.1§.§v;-‘5 went for more vaniila; this tima she got hold of he ourlach an nconite bottle, and used its liquid contents i L of tha firm afairs, it - was concluded cla Wednesday, The 14 to ho 873§ cents on was at that place on the night of tho robhery of Mrs. loncti's house aud tho shuoting of TPaul- sun and Caldwell, and there being no testimony to provo the controry, that prisoner was dls- 4 ftom custody, and retired from the room with his counsel, Brldzer Ronch avd her husband positively fdenvificd Crowo and Youn, raobbed thein on the night of former swore that Crowe came to her housa abaut 9 o'clock In tho evening, with a large brand pew pafl in his band, aud asked for a 8ho turned around und Crowe bed her by the throat, wien Young—the luwer vart of whosu faco waas covered by 4 veil and is head by o fur cap—rushed fu, drow & re- yulver, and presented it at the head of witness' husbaud, Crowe demanded her money, ayl sho told Lijn aho would get it for him, her for that purpose, aud, goiue to bod- took ~ $il - from robbers wers not satisfled burcau-drawers and other pl The connection hatat the Nouth Ses Islands. common o vice as stealtng is among the Coman- ches, white murder (s ouly a pastimie au young wen, oud 18 regarded simply a ineanor, of scarcoly #o bad as that. not tinie to wrile what facts would warrant, and that I have any inclination, think my pleture overdrawn, but 1t would ba a1 impossible 1o do tnis as it would be 0 Quenbn the tortares of the damned, 11 COUNTY BUILDING. The County Collectar announces that he will shartly diapose of the property dellaquent for that 18, fu tho appealed cuscs. Jaller Currler, thougsh s urdered, has not dis- churged Deegnn, the fusubordinate junltor. threat was ail ihat was necessary, and bo has gone Lo work like & good fellow, ‘The Connnitteoon City Relatlons will moct at thie City-tiall this mnurolug to sco what can be duno with the carpenter-shop located there, and the needs of the county oflices At a meeting of creditos Dasis of settlement s tho dollsr cnsh, on the pavinent ol which all vending clufms will be discbarzed, und the busi- which has never been futerrupted, carried on ns prior to suspension. . Housekecpers are warned ogalnst a person who clafins to be lookinig for rooms for himsell * shortly expeeted from the East.” Ilc pays special nttention to thalocks un the doors leadtog to und from tho varfous apart- nents: nlso the transoms, how thoy are fastened, 1s Inquirics exciied suapicion at a South Bide restdence thu other dag, aud ou being asked for credentisls ho failed to” “ show up,’ except with a fine-lnoking steel **jlmmy,” that acci- duotally dropped to the tloor during his search tor thu'allegod documents, Kicked down-stairs und into the strect, fullowed hodful of ho% uskes thrown at Lim by » ky servant-irl, ‘The ofllcers of the Orlental recently elected, were duly Indueted into their Drunkenness Is as meeting o the south dintug-roum of the Tulmer Houae ot shout half-past i1 o'clock yesterdny forenoon, for the purpose of organizing & Btate Natural [listory Sodety. number of notubles present, including Prof, A. (1. Waorthen, Curator of the State uscum at Springtield; Cyrus Thomas, tate Entomolo- gist, Carbomdnle; Prof. ‘T, J. Burrlll, Stare Industrial University, Champalgn; Mrs. K. A, Roat, UeKalb; Miss Emma A, Druth, . D, Atwood, G. W. Thomas, Chicogo; N. 8, Uavly, Jr., Evaustou; Phillp Marsh, Aledo; Prof. J. D, Conley, Blackburn University, Car- linvilles the Rove A. B Russall, Pekini J. P, Upson, Rocklord; F. M. Webster, Watermanj Witliwm Giifford, Alta; £l N. lust, Ch Praf. A. I Taylor, Lincoln University; F.8. Farle, Cubden; James Bhaw, Mt. Carroll Jnmes Colgrove, Chicazo; Williaw Gurley, Dauville; r. E. R Boardman, Elira; F. A. Fuller, Springtield tl, M, Dannlster, Evanstony Jolin Walf, Cantons cago University} Industrial Unlversity, Champalgn; F. J. Coo- dee, Mulones Prof. O, P, Huy, Alingdan Col- lege; Dr. Danturth, Chleugo; Prot. Piper, Chi- Flibu Ial), Athens; Co 0. W. T Auroray G, B. Harrisou, Bloomington; Joseph Corter, President of the Agusaiz Boclety, Perui 8. A. Forbes, Director of the State Luboratory, freely. The cfocts were soon spparcat, o phy- siclan was sent for, and ordered brandy among other antidoles. Here came [n tho prohibition vote Iately passed by Norwich. The druggist had been prosecuted or threatened for seliin, began in 1830, when bo entered the service of e flem us a clerk, romatning o that capacity until 1845, whon he becamo a lunior partner, In 1859 the firm of M, H. Magie was bought vut by Mr. Blackmmrrand Mr. A, G, new firm establishing itself at No. 103 With this salo Mr. Magie retired from, active busiucss life, and never entered 1t ngaln, devoting his time to the management of his There were qulte a as the men who cle could not read & drucg!st was found who Vo tho Jives of the children he was persuadod to let sowe of it go. Itcamoe in good tine, for tho Junbs nfllen children hiad becomu numb and Bince 1857 he never had the active mausl 1i!s healtl beginning tofall ment of tho property, tie businers counected with about that time, and tho estatu belny lookea after b At the time of tho great firoin ‘was soverely burned In eacaplng from hls resi- dence, which wus fu the square bounded by Oulo, Cass, Ontario, and State strects, and the shock was oo froin which he never recovered, 1576, he left Chlcago for Europe,—a scene having been advised, fed on this trlp by his dauguter and sou-in-law, and before starting d ‘Freo vnebalf of his reul estate, his entire for- tune at that time belng estimated at $1,250,000, The party roturned to Amerlca last October, uud a residence , at Washington wus taken for the winter, the climate of that city helng deomed better for tho invalld than thut of Chi- vawo, After reachiog Wusbington, Mr, Magle's health falled Srapldly, and not long ago he suf- fered \u slihit stroke’ of paralysis, which ren- dered hiv rizht arm and leg useless, decline then ensasd, which terminated (o death ha fortuno left by the decensed, 1t will umount to fully $500,000, a large portion Defug fu personal proporty. tlon and roused the children, Thelr lives wero saved at tho last moment. But the druegist s 10 bo prosecuted. Ile wua promptiy When orders wero sent to procure rooma for him at the Kalscrhioft ilotel, {t was lm'cgllly a directed that bis slceping chamber shioul and searched thy Juces for muney sl They found some old coins and n gold brooch, ond started off, The witness (m- mediately went to the bed and raised the mat- tresses tO see If $20 1u Lills and 310 in silver nd fust us ahu did su the robhicrs divising her {nteations, ‘To eseapo from them and save the larger mmount of oney she guve them the $40 m silver. ‘They searchied between thie mattresses, and, tiding the $200, made oft Roach corroborated his wife's smd Youne took ‘Thio witnesses koown he was a widower, avd there lad never Leen an Imputation on his private charucter, ‘Tho general impresslon was, that, belng (o dedi- cate health, he might have d eeded to Judge LaSulle strect. The hull | alao to Touk uf Tho County Agent yesterday recelved from Comwisstoner Spollord the lst of sppointecs ogreed upon hy thy services peculiar _to the Masunie Ritual were Tho exerclses concluded at a Jute hour with the fnstallution ot the followivg W, E. McHenry, Worslitpful Master; rdeny A. A, Btew- urioy, Treasurers F. 4. Yeecher, Beuor entlrely new, when ho arrived in Borltneand took posscsslun of bl two-bedded chamber. Thoy found ho went to it all alone, moving with bent head and the under lip purecd out as usual, ‘Thien began the bettlng a8 to which of the beds the fllus- trious man occupled, A chambermaid atole in and came out with an sstonished face, ** Both 1" 1t scema that the weather was very hot, when the Premier felt himself unconfortable from the lieat in ono bed, he removed to the re- freshing coolness of the other, with better ciatice old cmployes will sten down and out, wod Monday the new oucs will take thuir places. Juho Cotlins and Hermann Young, charged with burglarizlog u store on State street sonis weeks w0, ot o1t of jail yestenday on a writ of hubews corpus, there beluie no evidonce against thetn. Robert Brown, vharged with larceny, eacaped tho same way. The attorneys fu the Biglevalty cuntest Aled a bond for costs in the County-Court yesterday marniog, and also moved for s jecount pointinent of canvassers. Judie Loomia took o matter under adviscioent, sud will give his declsion tu the morning. 0. W, Huntoon, Jr., Collector for the Town of Evaostun, tldl his bond yestenlay in tho sum of $500,000 and got his books. men are Alexander MeDaniel, 11, 1, lledden, B, fluntoon, Thonus ncr, Beolor Wa Vi 3 As F. N. Tucker, Heuretary Deacou; W, 8, Kautimau, Junior Deacon thur Gleason, Beotor Steward; ¥, 1, Junlur Bteward; | music was yuder the direction sud proved an additioual attraction. ‘Fhe twenty-ulnth regular meeting of the Chi- cugo Electrical Soctety was hield Last eveniug in Rouw &3 Unlon Bank Butlding. testimany, and_ulso contaund & penkuife from him, are an ayed couple, wnd testificd that they have kuuwn Young for the laat sixteen years; The yusterday mor! ‘Fhe ussembly was called to order by Mr, A, 1. Worthen, who staled TUM OUIECT OF TR MEETING, He sald thut a uumber of uaturalists who ton of the Btate Hortl- cutturul Bociety at Springfield, hold on the 13t tulked over the feasibifity of or- gunlcing such & society we aud after aeveral discussions ubon tie & hiad been dectded 1o furm a Blate Notural 1 und that meetiug was the result, cs spoke In favor of the achome, after which a sort of {nfurmul talk was bad for sowe thue, the ciisl burden of which wus us to the nature und the qualideatious ol the pro- posed saclety. JUDGY . N. MIDBARD spoke at sowo length upon the sublect, I thoueht that the progressive spirit ol the people of Iinot demouded such un - orgaulzation; le ought to be set malde ity 107 the use of the urzauiza- tion. He hoped, ulso, tkat a Comuwittee on anlzation would be appuluted, aud u sot of and & coustitution adopted. aid 8 roomn bad neen sut apart fu tbe new State Capitol, which would, no Lo given for the use of the Boclety. Judge Mibbard moved In the way of reul on which is situated the tinck sod bulldings of the Cuicazo and ‘Trottivg Club, the lot and building on_the southwest vorner of Randolph aud LaSalle streets, several unimproved lots on Laka street, and the lots and bulldings at Nos. 104, 106, 135 of the same thoronghfare. ths ot and bullofug on the northwest corner of Clark aud Michigan streots, and Block 27, ziu's Additlon to Chicago, ou whichhisres! formerly stood. “I'he dute of the funeral is not known, but It is probablo that the body wil Cufeago und placed 1 the family tomb at Urace- Ar. Magie left Lut one child, tho wife of 1% will was made somo time ago, but its contentswlll, of conrse, retnain unkuown uutil the docuwent Is admitted to probate. * T MEAT CONTRACT. MI LAWBBNCE RETURNS TO TUR ATTACK. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cjiicano, Jam. 16,—As there i3 o question of veraclty between Mr. Coburn, member of the County Buard, und mysell o refcrence to my alleged attompt to bribe that gentlewan in the ATTEMPTED TO FPROVE AN ALIBI, and brouzht_scveral witncsses to sliow that Crowe mmd Young wero at other nlaces ut 'clock on tho night of the robber ber at No. 1010 West Lake in his place bet! Y y his thne-ploce, w utes slow, on the night lu questio been thero and ate hils supper hetwes Mr. Eipscott _endeavored Borup, Who waa so posi- tive aa to the thne Crows was In bis place, but tho witness stuck to his ext, Crowe gave ovidence In his own behalt, Ho awore that ho wus a baker by trade, been lovking for work Dee, 8L dur ed alon Stute streel Hot then tell the paces whera lie hed done so. About 6:80 p. m. he stopped st Serup 8, sud re- malied thers st supper, and sbout 7 wunt 10to o suloon the nexe door sust of tuat slace, and sat therv smuokiug until very nearly o'elock, when he went back into Soruv’s aud retired for the night witn a barber emgloyed there. ‘To Mr. Linscott the prisuncr wtated Chat Tie biad oceupled Youug's barn as u lodgzing-| aud prepared his uwu food, remalslug until the vold weatbier froze lnm out. Youug on the night of the burgury, bo suid, Vice-Lresident ‘There was & largu at- tenduace. 'The numes of U, C. Summers and B, Delameter were presented s cundl- dates for wemberstip, sud they were duly clected, A _committes, conslstiug of F. were prescut at tho s Look at It] The lhm(r Mutus! Life Ins, Co., of New York, sud theo take ed | your policy In this Company. 0 B hich was ten min- ———— Indigzestion, dysvepala, nervous vrostration, and 1l forms of 7 the testhmony of Mr. 2 Proparation of buef contalning jta entire nutritio r’opemu. 1t is not a mure stimulant like tho e racts of beel, -mak! geaerating, valuable iu all rosult of cxhacstion, nurvous prosiration, over- work, or acuto disedse; particularly if resclting from pulmonary compisints, Caswell, Hazard & Cor, Fropriators, Now York, For sale by drug- Jobn K. Schnelder, Hates, It H. Meyer, aud J1 M. lutoam. Pete Btevens, the wife-murderer, was o bave been tried Mondsy, but, owing 10 his attoruey belng coguged u the Buprewe Court, the case Las beea passed. ‘The cassot Joln ¥, Cslisghan, the Bouth Lend boot aud shos mau, will bo culled Mouday, sod ‘Puesday the cascof Lamb and Freeman, for the wurder of Ollicer Race. Col. Vau Arnsa has beeu retalned to defead the After a voual musical quartette, Tecture ou * Incand ‘was a ciear expositl bo brought to Bliss delivered » ent’ Light," ete., which of the yurious method: of turpiug mechanleal power to electrical usca. the couclusion of the wldress, which was listened to with sttention, the meeting sd- thouglit a room Noruial Unlyers! There were susplcions yesterday that in the death of Bosnard Mctiuire, at No, 197 Nogth Jaiwted gireet, which was ieutloned 10 yester | ghedl HoMlinaon had 8 farther confercuce i J with the Comtssloners yesterday, and ugrecd that the office of Chiel Clerk should be ubol fahed, uud the appropriation thercfor wiped “Tuis incets the objection of several mem- oot ol the otlice OGDEN-MALLORY—In this clty. at Ly-iaws drafted, Mr.. Wortlicy scarcely bears {u “order 10 cuspletely suspicion. However, clear up the wyatery, 1t would bo well tu licar He had vot ecen fucreasivg the Cols co of from tlis two ol that & counuitiee of ht 10 poject o Gounty Clek e S e P e D e ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The creditars of Marcus Kronberg, of Chicao, Cul CommreTioe, are. heroby Dotisd that. e, oo s f Jan matigned ta ma Al hlspry n trust for the benefi! of B4 ervaltors, aud (hat tl required Lo present (het cisline under gath or sfirmation to mo withia m&nlgl lru:’ll‘:llu; l,lg.m o A RbFOKD HANCOCK, Auignee, | a i Tenney & Plower, Attornoys. MEDICAL. A AR et Byatam s Kept o8 ettt chudiiton (S5 PIiUNT? SAEDY, Drops vo ladact, Urinarf 4} iver Dissasca, rightel? case, Giravols "and Dined are cured by’ : TUNT'S RENEDY Incoutinence ar Nepenth¥! iirine, Patns 1o ihy M& DECNuy and Dies fl:c:’r‘l:‘ eblilly and Disturbed e Debiiuy and Disiupiield WIiLSBON & EVENDEN ‘OlL TANKS 130 SHIPPING OANS €1 & 49 Weat Lake Birect. CELTOACGO ok Cotaoes. and the law was so rigldly enforced tha he found. Fually some, sud to ‘Tho braudy stimulated the circula- ———— Beaconsfleld’s 1eds, Derlin Ertrablatt, o ‘This caused much surprise, as it was = ed hia faithful utagu Corry, to slcep in his room. ud chambermaids grinned, ana set to watch tha British Plenipotentl_ry sleon. e ——— *Inter-Ocean. s)x years' record of the HAIR GOODS. s e FOI G ranted to fit and i, L Aewureof 8043 out the Patent Trad &I not wear one-half o THOMI'SON, 210 Wabash & e Lut contatus blood = ) = d lifo-austataing proj - FLOWER PLUFUM eulceblod tnmllllgnt?‘:g:lh o :l'lll o edogitast yoneral debility rolioved by takin Phptoniaod Beof ' Tonic, (ne only PERBUMES * * 4433 RnvRen s Stato sud ATams e == Irugglits. MARRIED, CANDY, O 168 W . s Yeelich . Perry, u'ndcu, I‘ny the brl uree wen who brougbt Mc- letting of the meat coutract, aud as Lo bas as- sallvd e through your columns with attidavits, 1 psk, us » stuple matier of justice, that Ibe permitted the same privilege of scttlog mysell rght belore the public, and request the pubila- tion of tho followiug attidayits. Very redpect- H, 0. Lawnzxcs. State of Iitinols, Counly of Cook, #a.: . C. diret daly sworl 1] Crowels n tough-looking man, und” make np. fi:una also testified for himeelf. Ho awore that be bad been drivioe sbout lu a cut- ter on the night of Dee. 81, aud went down to State street about 6. o'clock In & Rundoluh street car, and thence to a lven whera he procured o horsy auc drove ubout for awhile. as had been propused, appropriated Lo pay olgh aimonge twelve, uuiess he the scrvices of sous of thear 1wise, it ks thouglit, will be agreed to. Frits Retcheudorf wos placed lo jall some 0 on 8 Ca s, 86 the fustauce of Joul El- 1., oud yesterday he tried to schedule 1t sppears that in” Doecember Relebeudnt weut to the warket on Juckson street wand bougbt about 5,000 worth of meat, which Lo about 81,900 of which wus ‘Tue day alter the-purcbase Worthon as Chair- ud leaves the $16,000 and to designate s daputies to be divided should dispenso with fivu be apuointed, with Prof, wau, to draft a coustitution, nawe for the Socicty. ‘uts motion was carried, sud the Chair ap- pol s the Committeo Messrs, Wurthen, Colgrove, Burritt, Forbes, sod 11l The Committee retired, und in the weantime Judge 1ibuard was called to the chalr, lu wbout Lalf an hour TUK COMMITIEN RETUSNED and reported that the uame * State Natural Hutory Socicty of 1lliuol upon by the Committee, Quire howo in a sleigh, but vegl where or ju what coodition they . 8. Harroun held the post-niortem yesters Toe lungs were fouud” to be duy afteruoou. ”1‘.‘““"“'5""" is, the edyes hud grown fast to result of nsevere sttuck of videuces uf valvular cuused po doubt fu the suwe wavne wight bave been caused by hear d vital orgeus, or bY seve The stuwach appessed Lealtby, aud, cuwnpletely guard sgaiust all contiogeucls pleurisy,—aud there Locase of the lieart, Heo changed rizs Lawrencs, belng that he resd with suipriss 1uo af E, Coburn snd his pariner, whercia 1bo roclamation of ble vist - uyusalgia of 4 girls, He roturucd tho borss aud culter fo the is " bud been declded | morning, sbout B o'clock, tu the stable. ‘the e CELEBIATLD THROLGE ont fha Untoi~eapressed § Mlpana 3 1b wud upwiid § 2 e o, Ak orders, GUNTHEL, el tluger, CLicago. ROYAL BAKING POWDEMN. e s e A e A A e The Roynl Baking Powder Is a purc Cream of Tartar Powder. aud sléo that it should | cross-exsmivatiou of tho prisouer did not future questions as to the cause of result {n showlnz auy prevarication sbout ¢ et his partner, Victor Bacbris, left for paris upe Tux Tuinuxs oi yesterds. the doctor preserved thy contents of the stow- einbrace in 1ts scopo botauy, xvolog Had ho been contcoted with condois; ! s rarommtnded. for 144 whol Momencss by such cminens chemisd 8 Dr, Mow, New Yorki ™ Indorsed Hayea, Bostons Profes.or Ueatb, Pbiladelpbis, eic. Sold only 1o cans, by all Grocen, Ruown, and soon after the clalm was split up and Relehendosf was sucd in the Jower court uud judgment obtatued, which be uever atls- fied.” Luthe heanug of the casw tho plaiutit, jo antlropolozy, sud blolog: State of [liidols who was watters inkght becoe 8 member Upon payment $J. Tue Hocivty sbowld bold scwt-auuual tha timne Lie loft bis home, near the scono Of thy robbery, but the chauge of horses sud cutters cut a figure In the evidence. Patrick Caldwell, one cf the men who wes achioa cleau bottle. The coudition of the Lieast us developed by the autopay, sud the fact that there a0 Bu Warks of violcnce ezuterually, laudation to the ber-rooms or before Board I would aut stlompt to deface the sel crected monuwent of his virtue, upus which hls owa baad rucords the facy tbat us uot ouly pos- L= oterested iu scieatific - | canafford 1o scll them a! Dot buy Baking Powder loves, 34 1t 13 alnost , constipativa, indigestion, Beadache, sad dr S Licware of (be Injurious Alum Powders. Maouf acturers 80d dealers urge 101 16 bay thea. bocaust B9 20 ¢ia. & pound sad double thelr money. sl e 30 contaln alum. The coptjaued use of Alum m:‘, pepels; allects the biood, causcs plnples 02 ihe facte

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