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THLI CHICAGO ‘FTRIBUNL: WEDN James Lathrop, Jr., 8t. Louis; C. T. Dorsoy, | bedcintbing. Both men acknowledged the Indiana, theft, and Informed the officers whers they had tirind Pacific Hotel—Col. W. 8, Johnsan, Mil- | gold the nroperty. wankeo: v, Alexander Clark, Pittshurey Frank l(eom? sl:? Paal; John C. Jones, Parls; (1. D. James Leary took a change of venue from Tyier, Nonton: iliram P, Wyant, New York: F. | Justice Meech to Justice Poliak yesterdny, and M, Yinbbell, DesMoines, his examination on the charga of perjury was Sherman’ House~iamen Harris, Philadetnhia: D. | procceded with tn the afternoon. John W. IFar- 8. El’r‘l;c, New York: H, P. Becker, Dixon, Tl ¢ | rell was the complainant in the cnse, and it 15 oAty ';f‘:%:"“"" ,‘I‘;'!‘:;':"’,‘ “{“’“x"'la‘c'c" charged that Lears perjured hmself In a case in New York; A. Lomer, Monireal, Judge Farwell’s Court, in an aifldavit statings) SDAY. JANUARY 22, 1879—TWELVE Inzhan coming to the store Aug. 23 to huy eoods. [T heard Callaghan say that he had $10,0004n goode In his two etores, and owed nhout $1,000 besido what he owed Mr, Farnum Callnzhan was sober st the time, but had been drinking some, Witness was shown the fol. lowing paper, wwhich he tecognized as having been made aut by *Mr. Farnum snd signed by the defendant, Citicano, Aug. 22, 1878.—~Statemont of Calla- PAGES, eeneral broker on the Board, and lias acted in that capacity for ma to some extent,” It was clear that “Jack " 2idn’t fecl the least bit worrled. Nothing but a Yaflure to get an fnfunction on Randolpl’a translation to the realms of bllss woull worry t.Jack,” anv wn?'. And so, Tyl sgotten from him all it could lie gotten, the reporter ealled on 5 MR, PORTER HIMBXLF, sat him down befors that gentleman, and com- THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, “Thie Hon. Benjamin Dow, Boston, is at the Talmer, Elizabetl Cady Stanton, New York, Is at the Yherman, 11411, in Rag Canon, eighteen miles noriheast of town, a_ Californla Hon, which was brought to Napa. The enimal—a powerful one—in of a tnwny color, several years old, is fat, messtiros from end of nosc to end ol tail aix fect cluht Inches, stood two feet ten inches high, ad was of thc male nersuaston. For some tima Mr. 1) had missed gonts from lils largu flock, and, resolvinr to flud the cause, young Bamuals started out with his rifle and togs. ‘Tlhe llon was hurried Into a carrlago b oflicr than that of the hatel and o, * fe to the Palace Hotel, where ficy remalneri! fow houra wh they Teft that caravg -1 ub toa Inte four Iaxt night T nog el e sudden departiire of The by fram el win s aceredited Lo the fact tha . sy, s il his wife, the slster of tiie iy 3 O'Brion, had ' areivedat the fote] e, V-1 Jose oa 'tho previous day, nnd tak ] 0 i 0 (iros. 1.0, P. Farnam: Hlock in both atores . was found, Samucls wounded it, and the dozs | of an adjsining suite of SRR AN e Tl Fab s AT AN 4% o - . Tairue oo patd o v rli'r'«fr’i‘..{ha'.';,l,f.i?'wr'g'f{eei‘,:'fi Founting to $i0,000, " Qwos bt S1.000 benides saunetl wltiyine {ur o apara 4ot aboub fein attacked i, They wero fonehs, O Tiien tho | adiblniog aulte Sl e 0 the vy A e AL R THE CITY-HALL, saluon'on Btate atrect, testificd (hat Leary did [ yrhat Qwes me. Nomortgogs on stock: o money | ™lryicee'tuts nud catls iavo canght ey saia [ lion mads for the young man, who, with a Win- | Wednasday by bre. Flood aud dazhynt™ o —_ : | mot tender nor vay bim the fees in the casa in ‘The Comptroller pald out $500 fn serip yester- :{ll'-'lllun. A declston was not given lnst even- day. Ing, I ;1,, Committee on Printing Is called to meet. Charles Weicht, Thirtcenth place and Throop chester rifle, stood without filnching, and when thie lfon ot near put a bullet into its right fore- shoulder, At this the aninal bounded twelye fect up into a tree, and not until Ave more balls Per J, Fi CALLAGIAN. On the strength of this paper, §00 worth of gZootls wns shivped to him that day, and a fcw dnys later a bill of 8315 was slipped to him. the operator, with a trace of eadnesa fa his volee. "I sold a lotof calls for a man wnd, of course, it’s on my shoulders now, and there's no use ringing him in, I sold s many for ny- rumorcd that the clatm of the i i1 2ol g, Judge 8. R, Moore, Kankakee, Ia reglstered at tpon the exfala o the duccasad mifimaret the Pacifle. The Hion, H. G. Loomls, Naperville, Iil,, 1 at been settied by the payment of S:’Akl;,l1’):';.ll:?f by Mr. Flood, nnd that. ne has dlsgpo o3 " wers put into its huge body did It succumb. o Peary]. strect, was bronght befora Justice Muorrison | fie had never paid for the 6, and _subrc. | 817, \Wheat was mllul‘ and T was able to take | NG00 0 s Tost 8300 worth of goats mysteriously as hie appeared, b Hhie Tepmant, ; | Friday afternoon. . |'Saturday for allowing minors tu play pool, aud | quently got antextenston of time. Callaghan U‘_";“Y lIll\‘l"l-y l‘;nflll;l:flgn it JHI]IID!.‘I_‘ Hnn."' lntely, and thinks tbis Hon and his matohavo | 1100 Dack & Tayner's cord coon, The Hon. William Barge, Dixon, £lly 18 & ) Tye City Collector collected the important | fincd £30 and costs. ~fle had been cautfoned by | aftorward wanted mora gonds, but h:l;nu;:: e Ty el e T e th | taken'them. Near the place where ho was shot | powders, 1t keopn tha nkin yeryGrCim after 1, ¢ Rucst of the Shertnon, sum of 8100 yesterday. :Itu;-"b:élfli:‘:aq.l':\:mli;';(txrl;:c}Lt/s{ly:\ltlgn“;‘ltfflvl.m; would not let him have any unless he w(;ll‘lcl“ time, aud befora 1 knew 1t wheat was o cents lay five goats In onc plle partlally devoured, The Hon. 8. P. Page, Cleveland, is smong the <~ guests of the Tremont. John B. Carson, Genersl Manager of the Han- * nibal & 8t. Joscph Railroad, fa at the Pacifie. diszount the outstauding billy, etc | Caliaghan promised to do but nover dld. 'Tha statement had been made for the purposs of getting credit, Witnesa went to Mr. Bhny's to {hquire about Callaghan's credit Aug 7, and on Beores of persons visited Marvin's stables this murning to kce the dead lon. 1 weight was 108 pouuds. Four cases of scarlot fever were reported at | Mayor, or the Justive, the buys should nlay as he Health Depnrtment yestontay, and three | often as they pleased,” Monday the Mayor re. cases of diphthcrin. vuked s llcense, Yesterdny ho wns arrested ‘Ilic City Treasurer recetved yesterday $2,603 | and Lried for selling Hquor tominors. convitted, 8 hushel azaiust ne on my ealle, DBut, as far us my legitimate husiuess {3 concerned,—my com- ntissfon husiness, ote.,—that’s ali vizet. Pm all tight outsido of this Hune of calls that I can’t take care ol ————— THE GUILLOTINE. 2yeam 4 monthi and Lizzle Caliwell, 3 m ¢ C ad hetd to thie Cefminal Coutrt in 5300 Belng | the atrength of the fnformation received sold W = lences 1082 Wout 14y, The SBouth Park Commissfoners aldn't hold a | from water, tmm the Comptrallet $1,720, and bl to furnish badl. b ent totho County | hi oS, hat Is the linct! Iny ERN in sctip 36,650 from the South Blde, 82,817 from | Utable to furnts hlic was seu Y | him roine goods. i’ the knew Cal- | Sumething over 100,000 bushels. An Fnd of Public Excentions In Parlae | McMAION=At Merey fosnita, :l::fil'mi)'aludny, a8 there was no bustness to | v, weat Sldé, nin $8,220 trom the Nurth Slae. Jail. 5 ' ) .ql‘,‘:}’nn.m:m‘l]. g:sy ::e(llm;\?mu?nofll: Wl that | “And ,I,;l‘, ((‘l’flcwnm Th the tnarkot was about Migrations of the Instrament. of Deathe | JA1 36 of Conumetion, Willm: :&:Wi:fnf".fi}t The Ilon. A. M, Herringtan, sttorney of the | 1t 7ill be a satistaction to the men engaged In | Al ieiter, the nolorlous crook, agatn suc. | G, M g owed nim about 81,600 which waa [ 4etts a bustel? Ioreld Neones Enactod in tho Past. 3 lasting fce sron: o w vy | ceeded in evading the clutelies ol the law ves- E,m K‘,’,’fl,“,,l',;n"fl',J;"me'a‘:"!f':,‘mo;":",,'.l',l,,: teniny, tle tuok changes of venue from Jus- meal or o kot Scoteh, ‘They will be patd off to- | tre Morrisun to Justice Beally, umd proved an day. * alivt 1o the robbery vase brought against him, nind In whith Edward Johuson, o deal Ilmh.‘l Yo 80 you arc out abont 84,0001 ¢'Yes; about that. About 50,000 bushels of this cinss waa for a customer whom I nava often suld as mauy for hefore. When I went to him, - Chieago & Northwestern Kallroad, Is among the ruests of the Sherman. J. R Sypher, of L’hiladeiphia, who was coun- + acl for 1hie Nutionat Democratic party hefore the dute, and $600 which was not due. Ho went to South Bend Nov. 1, mul saw Callaghan, who tried to evade him. Collaghan skl lic tvas belng pushed by his credltors, but it he ‘bhny) h years. ¥uneral Wedneaday, $43. 2 Ly cats to Catary . (52 Detrolt (Mich.) and Cllaton (1. pager HLEDROR=1n thls clty, Tan. 1o aantir, Mrs: Jonn b linaiay, New York Ttmes Puris Letter. At last, at last, the long raln Is over, and we have clesr, cold, almost Amcrican wintér resta neeq ¥ her grnnd-d g " o 1d scttie with him _weather. We even have a powdering of snow FeR. Ho 7 edbat, AR B posd ¥t iy Mr. Chesbrough to-dny assnmes the daties of [ whom he bad heen aceuced of holdinz up.and | Fould ‘keop quiet he wvoul the market fras clear L of sight, and b d a taste of tce, instead of * Tfemaing thken 16 Nprinuhc) i Potter Commitiee, is fn the vity to try a case In 2 D Sone U 5 P o P ek mare favorably than with any one clse, He satd iyl up out of sight, and he | and a e of ice, instead of ‘‘water, water, semsin 0 D1 old, 1L for (iermen the United States Clrenit Cour{. 3 "'(',‘““""":: ‘!‘:Ik"l’:::"");‘l‘fl'l‘;: :'"}h"‘:}"s 2:',‘:."‘5:"!:: zg‘;*&:f-'aul“H:Ir;l;:hlui:!:\;e:l;‘lgfi :t'l.',!,;!‘:" ‘lvlul: e S!lllll:trlfl ‘tako care 0f Callughan Rros. | had no money, ‘The balaney was for mysolf. everywhere! By the wav, I saw a streete | 2o thnesic! Carralion.” auif 51 Loy, The Citizens' Leagne for the sappression of Liave mace a 1ot of Josses here, all the way from® 250 to 8100, aud all of them growing out of the fxct that o great many different parties here have been trading on promiscs and without margins. ‘Taking adealon a man's word,~tliat'a and hig wite, aud withess subsequuntly learned that ie had morteaged his oods to his wile. Aue. 22 Cullaghan had made a statement to hiw {n writing, to galn credit, to the effect that his asscts wera $0.000, and liabilities 32 ancc of n tnan who thnrn\mhl{ comprehends | proved, uid Beilor was fiued 85, But.the police the situation, and 18 not at all afratd. n‘ru 'l(luhhn{: !h!m Ifl,llllmncn n tmiklr I‘u"xllvlu e Bupt, Beavey has fasued a gencral order to the | ¢lerks In Golddmid’s n chance to Lientlfy him as police furce. srohlbiting amy membar theecof | On6 Of the diumomd thicses. Inborer at work the other day, fo the midat ot a hard raln, sprinkling the muddy houlevard, probably thioking, like Nooh's unbelieving neighbor, or the *Compngnlo Ueneralo des Om- . the eale of Hl]uor to minors have opened an oftice at Room 2 Farwell Hall, whers complaints = arainst those who violato the liquor laws way be made. . TARTLEY—The tunerat af John 7, the e { hia parents, 137 Zr'?(‘}f" “{’:m 1. iy AKIN--Tho funeral of at hin father.in- J. tlen 31, A Tty Teaticpon by f from riding on the strect-cars uniess dresaed in A man by the nafho of Low Andlerson, lving | Callaghan wos soher atthe time, nnd he had where 1've beeu stuck, ’I tried to make that up | yiyus," that there wasn’t v golug to ba much of | met-av., to-day at 1 M., 10 Onbaghiles The Dircetors of the Unton Rolling-Mill Com- | full uuiform il wearing & star. Detectives | at' No. 203 North Talsted strect, nssanlted er secn him drauk. on this deal, but L didn't." " Finges, " Friends of the family afe respectru bk pany at thelr mectiog yesterday clc;c:u'dllmolfl and other tnembers of lfiu force will bu bro- [ his wife with a club or soma other m'r‘h:-i:m will be resumed this morniog at 10 ¢ Hlow are you olng to zet up sgaini” 8 shower A proof this of that slavery to | fositand, ?furg : officers, as follows: A, B, Stooe, Presudent; | vided with tickets for riding on the street-cars | weapon last evening ‘about 5:30 o'clock, 1 will pay overy dollar, outside of these calls, und 'l pay Them if Iean. I shall sottie my legithnate business first, und go as far as [ can on the balance. As soon as 1 fonud I couldn’t take care of the line of wheat, I went routine of French officlals and workingmen, of which I have spoken. Dut these are little things, That the Rovublic Is progressive and hutanitarlan in ts tendencles Is, 1 think, proved by at least one Iate nct of the Goveru- teloc] " Willium Chisholm, Vice-I'resident; J. 1, Stubbs, olclck: 8eeretary. ‘The temperature_yesterday, as observed. by Manaesc, opticiny, S§ Madison strect (IRIDUNE BOVLANUTan. 21, 1579, 3ies Anna Dojhag, gy when detalled for duty, -but no such | and wfiicted auch scvere wounds tickets will be lssucd “to police officers | un the back of herheadnnd on the right tenpla when off duty, or at any thoe, with- | tlat a ohrstelin who attended her expressed out permission from the heads of the force. | some donbts as to hier recovery, aud it will be a Members of the force arc directed to enfuree | number of davs bufore the result of the inju- 71 yearsanid 3 montha, ‘m.}'um:nl frumn 136 Korth Clark-at., on Thuruyy, atl A of pheumunia, MURDER WILL OUT. AN INNOCENT MAN INIRISONED SEVENTESN ©YRANS, luc n In Galeshurg, 1L, on Mon Stra. Siary A, Baksctl, nped sy jsd on 'Change and notlled everybody se aut ARMOUR—The funeral services of the lan = }‘T'{";‘.j':fi" :";’;“,8,‘,',‘ " ;‘g“;fi*f’;g U 8. M ) e city ordinancs wrohibitins the obstruction x;{ ries can be deternined. At last accounts sha ‘The most v“’ml:;‘“"l'i """"“M"'.I“‘ g g“’l‘“‘ 1 “,""\‘;lé';,lz,emm“ sntistlod w:n w: i 3 ::‘: E’nflfiy'e'é'izf\"é".’,‘r'ffv'i'fi.'}é-'L‘x alecf:,::::l‘:n:[luf:nd‘: ;.‘}E{;'?&;EI;JL’{{,“:{'M‘: Toraeace ot e ’:l;"?éi‘? 2 e oty it + | stred Al the requlred t ! | be el % o0 trict In this city ore bestirein, em- A at you d i S ) itgan-ar, Ul G sterinHin o BL30; 8 gl BISL Fivers a1 vablcos,ur G:he pessine wino Wik | e bt I el oo b wag | T dlstret b it 2 *Tlicy are, und have contldence fn me, I toink; [ olntiie 1o vapltal punishment, | Since - the = ‘The revival service: solves in benalf of an {noocent man, sald lo in the First Congregas 4 double exceution of Barre und Lieblez, In Au- | oV IRELANDZME, Julla K. Veertand, briorst v, r | fully o wmaliciously finpede strectcar travel. | arrestod und locked up in the Madison Street | 100 €0 o0 b ied for munder for the | 213 18 00ly o matter of timo with me'to scttla | pus lust, public upinion among the Botter u-l'l'n‘.'"fim?fiafln'l:, iy u@,‘;é‘.{‘flfi;n,.‘."',,‘f',‘;,"""!'? tionul Churcl, corner of Ann_and Washincton | Employes of the atreet rallway companics are | Btation. - fn Bllinkova, & suburb of | " 4 classes hus fmperatively demmuded the discon- | sumblion. st thio tesldence of Heary recias o streets, conducted by Pentccost und Stebbing, | requested to report at licadqunrters any police Detectives Keatl ast el past seventcen years uva, As the rcoorter went off, the operator was tinunnce of publle exeéutions, aud the adoption | J2dian d 152, 2} were woll attended last evening, and tho indica- | ollcer neglecting o uricst persons whe Ghatruct otcctives Keatlng nnd Shea arrested nyoung | 4y ity of Relchenberg, fu Bohemin Thelr Y Funerl L1 AR 52, I ‘Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, 0BS-On the uist, Mary Wantworth Mow, # monhis and 71" davs, wif £ Mo North Unatia s T 1 dow i bowed over his books und endeavoring to mas- ter the sltustion. CLEVER WORK. " tlons point to an awakening on the West 8ide. ~ The Directors of the North Colcago Clty Rall- way Cumg_nuy otected tho followiug oflicers y s T . ¥ man named ¥red Mayo last evening, for an as -&!—';fi:‘:& This order ts to go Into cffect ou Uie | gnlp ynd robbery committed Maely 29, 1876, = since which time, until lately, the prisonce has of the English wid Amerfean systom, The Com- misslon has reported a sctof rules and regula- tiona which, when nLlomedJ a8 1 suppose they efforta promise to result in the releass of the fil-starred prisoner, and the punishmeot as years resldeuce, N e 30 Notice of funcrai herea| o AWBY the elty. ¢ of the cal wurderer, reported to be an will soon be, will put an end to anc of the most terday: President, Vo C. Turner; Vice-I'r THE COUNTY BUILDING. ?:5" ‘_{...“,’.,';‘,}:"N,. |u)mmfi:'c“ '";mfiu‘.;‘i ‘""‘ zit;’:ur::n:mn“nnmvd' “v:]"mh“, Rueg, A NEWSPAPER MAN ROBIED, friehtful ninuscmonts of Paris. Exccutlons e R R ¢ dent, Georg L. Dinlap; Secretary and Trons- Joll Butns, on Twenty-ninth strcet, and, | Opent Bol s Magis. | . 'The boldneas and skill of profeasional thiaves | have gradually bocoms loss dramatic nnd spee- [, ANNOUNCEMEN prer, 1L Crawford; Superintendent, M. We | ippo Geand Jury yesterday disposcd of a num- | scefnz the' latter with quita o' large | W, ot the date of the murder, wasa Magle- || 0000 0 O bl is scarcaly | baculsr thanof old, “Then thiero waa a sork of OBVRL MRETING EVEILY IR Equires. e Al Sum -~ of moncy, waiched " for an oy | traté o Relchenborg, and had, up fo tho last | ' thetr et Fllmiacly I8 scarcaly | pump of deliberation and coremony about thein. [ {35rtoxas Westmaite Churehs cotres spordt] ‘Antlerson Fawler, of the Fawler Packtng and | 2°F° IinOrEa o purtunity when Burus went into u stall | advices, occupled positions of high trust, and [ Without ® precedent. Followlng closcly upon | Now they are hurricd, rude, nnd bald,—butcher- | Jackso ed by ora . s, « Vrovision Compang, has eold to the Anclo- ‘Fhe Bouth Town Collector turned $1.500 over { to tuke ont a horse, mutl knoked him down with | wielded great Influence [ Bohemlau politics. | the hicels of the Goldswid dlamoud robbery | fes, not sacrifices. “the f\nllnlluo is set up b\ 1o ROME TITE UNIDN chiTey Arerlean Packing and Provislon Company, for | to the Treasurer yesterday in county urers. a whillletrce, mud, While he laid senseless, o0k | (1 umstances, it seems, ot thotimo of thsmur. | £omes anotlier tht {s cqually a3 bold and was "Ml:fl afl'fll) paces of ] 'ffll_i"m“‘"“ “‘;“"’l“ doalah Ve Tisaelle” Subjerts s Apatrabie iy Aol b £150,000, the tract of land on the corner of Thir- The County ‘Treasurer anmounced yesterday £375 und n $40 sllver witeh trom Iim, amd lelt der, clghteen years ogo, led to the arrcst of more skilifully perpetrated, the victim belng a | B0 Rhastly roval progress of ime through the — ty-ninth streat jand Ashland avenue, with the buildings, covering abont four ncres. ESThe fourth lecture in the West Side course was delivered in the Unlon Park Congrezational . Church by Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton last t cvculnff. Tler sublcct was * Gur (Hrls,” and the audienca of nearly 1,000 was well ploased, - judging from the frequency of the apolause. Dean Kelly's thoroughbred mare was belng driven in o cutter yesterday morniog by Frank Kernuo along Thirty-first street when she be- came frightened ond unmanageable, und ran ““intoa moving Ltrain of cars. The maro was killed, but the driver cscaped uninjured. ‘The Hoard of Underwriters met yesterday afternoon, President Gaodwin I the chair. ‘The only business of finportance transacted was ud- vancing grafn rates i f‘wr cent, und amending ~ the by-laws to enable the Assoclation to make an Increase or decreaso o rates at any called meeting. . g . . 8um W, Davis, & well-known raliroad man, . died suddenly at the residence ot Mr. Trematu, . No. 214 Sancamon strect, .\lundar moraing, of an affection of the braln, the result of an injury = receved last Junc fo a8 rajlrond accldent near Applcton, Wis, His remains will be taken to the city. o retarned Iately, and, hearing of fit, Barns procured a warrant for his syrest, aud the deteetives scarched for and found him, TAXES OF 1877, PERCEXTAGE OF COLLECTIONS. County Collector MeCrea laid before the County Bonrd at its last meating the following document, which will be found valaable to those tuking an iuterest In taxatiou, It explains Itselt: To the Jonoradle Bourd of County Commiselons ers—tieNTLENEN: Thinking that the snine might be of Enterest to yon, Idesire to prevent to you a statemont showing the rate per cont of the count tax coliccted os the lovy for the yedr 1877 on real estalo and persoual property ‘separately i each 10! and the rute per cont of “back tnxes ond for- feltures collected on the amonni oxiended on the tax-warrsuts for 1877 in cach town; aleu showing tho oggrogate rate per cent collected on_ real eatato tax of 1477, on porsonal peopesty 1ax of 1877, ou buck tuxes and forfeit- ure ud the aggregete rate por cent on real cstate and personal pruperty together for the yoar 1477, us followa: DPercentags Parcentage Percentage % of taxof of larof ntreets, It atauds un the flag-stones, 20 there are no steos to climb, On a principle of sham und selfish humanity, the prisoner is lefe in utter tgnorance of the day and the hour of his doomj Is even encouragad by hls jailers to amuse himscll and to hope for respite or Ennlun titl the fatal mornlvg ar- rives. Then, half mad with the sudden horror and dearnlr. o is accorded a short shrift aml glass of brandy, bas his balr cropped, is pin- 1oned, and marcied out by gendarmes to meet his last uenuaintance, M. Roch, City Headsman, Within twenty minutes from the time the man is awakened the wholo thing is over. It Is sald that scarcely two minutes pass between his ap- pearance under the archway of the urison en- trance and his belng earried olf to the cemetery, wd the washing down of the pulllotine. ‘Lhe Place la Roquetts will lienceforil lose mueh ot ita ghastly character, and all of 1ts Interest for Paristan rouglhis and roystering voung swells of the Lord Tow-Noddy urder. A few weehs ago hundreds of men of buth these classes remafoed all night before the prison, and In the cafes near by, 10 witncas an cxccution at 5 o'clock In the morning, bat had their vigll for thelr paivs, the criminul Laviog been most unexpectediy repricved. 'he rage of tho dlsappointed that ne would to-day pay all county orders of dato of Oct. 21, und prior dutes, on presenta- tlon. ‘The Committee on Vublie Charitics ot yes- terday and agreed to recommend thint one ulam- ber and pastitter be employed at the lusanes Asylum tnstead of two. ‘The Finance Coinmltiee yesterday authorized thelr Chsirman, Mr, Stewart, to have the fssue of Court-Houre bonds printed, and to advertise for proposals for their sale. Blds will be ro- cetved up to the 80th inst, O'Donnull accepts the meat contract as amended, but says be does uot know low his Londsmen will fecl about it If they are over- fond of Texas beef, ha should allow them to withdraw uud get now numes. Ex-Sherl(f Kern's flonl repors contalos, among other tuines, tho items of expense uttending the hangtog of Sherry und Coonelly, ‘The scaf- fold cost, $142.80; rope and nafls, §L.W; neck- tics, $4.80; and clothing, 323, 1t appears that no charge syas made for the coflins. Siove It has been found ithat the County Cleric can comply with the statutes (n tho mat- ter of paying hls employes wut of the fees of FPHE BIXTITREUNION OF THE ALUIN 575 formee puplls of fockford Keminary wil he 3 t0-morrow At the Palmer llousa at 4 1. m. Sujr 1 ara cordiaily buvited to attend. gontleman of iatolligence and reflnement, and possessed of as much ahrewdness as the averago of men, Mr. J. E. Git}, of Sun Francisco, and formerly of 8anta Barbara, Cal., whera he was connected . with the press, is the vietim, having lost 3325, and the thief got off succesafully with the plunder, and so quickly that it will be diflicult to fdentify him it eaptured. Mr. GIII has but tately srrived In the city, amd put up nt the Commerclal Hotel, in- tendine to depnrt for Kanosha, Wis., to-dny, whoro he whl attond the Dalrymen's Cunvention. It was ubout 4:20 o’clock yester- day nftcrnoon, and, just 08 he hod reached the corner of Dearborn” und Washington streots, be slioped ou the jeecovered sidewals and full, As he did 80, a woll-dressed young wa who wits close by bim, stepped up to aaslse him, Mr. GUl arose unhurt, thouglh somcwhat confuped amcl stunned by the fall, nnd turned to thank the young tnun, but the latter was not to be scen.” In s moment afterward Mr. Gill felt fn the breast pocket of his dress- coat for his pockutbook und found it not, He bad been robbed, and the thought flashed through his mind that the gentlemaunty young Rueg, but, alter a counnitment of nine inonths or 80, some fnfluence sccured his treedom. The steps taken by the promincent Bohemlans here, energetic as’ they are, speak well for the sympathy thnt exists among them aosa class, Not one of them 18 & remota scquaintance of the prisoner in Bohemia, of John Antona, the man who was murdered, or of Wenceslaus Rueg, the reputed assassin. Ao old man dled In thelr dlstrict, on the 1ith of this month, whose act- fons during the years he hind been among them were vary singular; on his death-bod be made a confesslon, and thia coniession aroused the Apirit of svinpathy fn that much-ahused dietrict known as *Litta Bohemia,” which extends to on. unfortuuate fellow-countrymnan a_nhelpiug band in his unmerited misfortuue, and will, no doubt, result in his restoration to the world, after 8 gloomy imprisoninent of sovonteen ears. % ‘I'he old man who died on the 14thof thls month was Ferdinand Siebenaleber, ‘the erave vlosea over him on the 17th in the Bohemlan National Cemetery, out on Elston road. Whlle his last dayes were Lhose of squaollid poverty, the Bohem{ans gavo him u decent burlal, P VONDAY PRAYER-MEETIN m woil Fisll \hie week ara contieicd hy FEvfe COST and NTEHBINS. They are very largely atic: and of groat interess "~ AvcT B" GEO. I*, 0 wid We have 650 Cases Seasonabls Boots, Shoas & Rublmy THAT WE SHALL CLOSE OUT AT ATUCTION, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, at 9 a.n, Thess will b closod, a1 0 spring oo, ” o, 4 Hhelr room 18 requied o “Thursdny, Jan. 23, at | NEGULAR TIADE BALE oF 1877 col- 1976 and nan who hod so kindly ussisted him to'his feet | truwd, expresscd in yells, {mpreeations, aud .+ lowa this alternoon, i his office, the Finance Committce I8 looking tec’ed on prior years "Ihe first seen of him intho district was imme- | was the export ‘,;gk,,‘,l.'w, threats of serving Lo ldmuctlu as their honored & [}LASSWAHE + _The Rev. Father Rolls, of 8t. Mary's Catholle | around to sce If some of the other heads of do- | Nameof diately atter the great, flre, when an old | ‘fhie wallet boro L uaisio on the outstdo of Jf. | foreluthers sorved tho Bastile, bad somctning Church, corner of Wabash avenuc ail Eldridze | partments cannot do the sung thing, A - | pariois weinkled man of about 00 appeared peddling | g, Gil, pud coutained 8100 1o United States | L9 dodu astening Lo yeforin which botler and | good nrsortment of Imparted and America ¥, * court, has parchased for the use of bis church | terview wili be lictd with Rucorder Brockway on | pieameos - matclies and slippers. Evervbody, after a time, | currency, two £10 notes of the Bauk of Eu. | % cur poople are rel,g; IR over to-duy, slmostas | Ware, Urows snd Yellow \Ware, Au. Gisiavare 4 the large organ widch has for several vears been | the subject to-day. . u,u,,fl“ ol cune to recoguize him, from the pecullarity of | glund, g draft on the Bank of San Francisco for | 8 Jult” accompli, e uliloting 18 quits too D or countr * fomiliar to the habitues of the Expositlon 7 o, 3 GEU. 1% GURE & C0., Atan Baturday, Jan. 265, at 10:00 o, m, AUCTION TRADE SAi FURNITURE The Eniire Stock of Fun niture in our Store willh sold to pay advances. his manuer, Y THERE WAS'SOMETHING ON TUH OLD MAN'S MINDY Pcoplu soon began to whisper, and eventunlly, rom what he sald now and then, it leaked vut that ho knew soniothing of a wurnler in the old'! country; that In fact ho was & materfal witness o the case; that ho was pisld to come out of the way to this country elgbteen ycars ago; that the real murderer eseared, and that an innocent musn was suflering fstosd. 16 nppenrs ho confided more of the troubles of his haunted consclence toa Mrs, Felix Rehor, ono of the wituesscs to the statemont mude by hin_on his death-hed: Johp Kolar, of No,” 450 Jefferson strect, o brother4n-law of Auton Chladek, the West Loudy a thlog to have about (n Parls.” 1t is no longer palnted Llood-red, but dark grecn, nut it ts the suine old rapacluus muonster, the sume in< struient of tinplacable vengeauce as ever,—so prompt, su 8WwitL, su slient, 50 sure, 8o hort bt suggeative and fuclting, It is time to banlsh (‘; to the innermost prison-court, and to hide ita deadly work us much s possible from the eycs of this people. It ia pmfmcd. under the now arrabzenient, to quite dispenso with the cere- monles pecullar to tho execution of parricides. Hitherto Ih?“)‘ have bLeen vatled fu black, prescuting figurcs of mysterious awiul- uess, bliodly struggling * in the lhaods of thelr cxécutioners, showlng more ter- ror, as well as cxclting more horror, than all other criminals. Formerly the parriclhie’s Calawet, 3125,—n nll §U23,—and somo letters wnd mem- Clcero orandumns, Mr. Gill caurzht a elimpse only of the adroit thisf os “lw.arose - from the sidewalk, and docs not think he would be able to ldeutify bim i€ be ls captured. He roported the robburv at onve at tho Central Pollco Bta- tion, nud dutectives wero dispawhed in quest of the thigf, who had not becen found up to a late our Inst night, Mr, Gill hus _been a peculiarly unfortunate gentleman, . Not o great whlle ago ho lost his wlfe und two children, and whenou a visit to his father recently the latter fell, accidentally, and vroke anarm. Aud now the -loss of all the funds ho hiad with him has added another mis- fortunc, Hu is 2 inan wio has many frlends fn Commisstoncr Borse says the ‘ststutes oro- vide for allowing Sherilfs upon rutiring from oftice & reasounble compensation for vlosing up their busiuess, etc., but be thinks Mr. Kern's charuze of 31,000 for o moutl's work fs taking an unduo advantage of the law. His report foll, {nadvertently, into the hands of the Fuuanee C?é:fl‘l:utfl yuaterday, aud they seemed toagroe wi him, A policeman came to the marrlage leensp window yesterday to make rumo tnquiries as to Tow mupy Mcctices had® been -fissued to ong August Muchlbausen, Ho found that in 197 & l!uuuln‘l:‘ The nurchase was made [rom Mr. Sehlaudecker, and the price Is not atated, "The transfer of the property hasalready been begun, + The officers composing the Court of Inqlury, ond those tn attendanco in the case of Maj. - Reno, now 1o ecssion at the Palmer Houss, + Dbave accopted on invitation to attend the re- ception of the First Rewiment Baturday even- {ng. Licut.-Gen, Bberidan, Maj.-Gen. Dueat, Brig.-Gen, Torronce, aud thewr reapective stafls, lave also significd thelr Intention to bo presant. ‘The oflicers and Committee baving the matter in chiargo arc spariop neither lator nor pains to ‘Ausust Lad gotten a liccoso to warry Miss this the finest reception of the scries. u . | Bolills, and In 1878 he wot another to warr Frank Donohue, the murderer of the man | Miss Frederlen Martin, There id be noth- Lal Laka View. Lemont. Sants Harbara, Ban Fraocisco, und other places All parties dealrous of removing thelr gondswsie Hustes at Iroudale, has racovered to a great ex- | {ng odd or suspicious fu the Information galied Town Clerk, remembers & time when | in Califoruta. 3 e I Lght band s wvur(id llmm MS'bOd.Y bamru hia {anding wivanves cau do s bofora tho 24ih fast. T tent from his temporary insanity, and 1s able to | but for the fact that Muchliauscn is now satd Bicbonolchor wrote a letter to give to a person hud, buj that park of tho punishmoiis bua beoi | &als Wil beianle cxlusively 1o desla et S mers Tl bt peroale. | to'be livsw Wil wils No. 1 B e ot 0 BOARD OF TRADE, slowly, Lut surcly, towari the botter Hines | T3 3 VOIT A TR TR G yesterday morning and found Hmaete in " U. B, A. theow it off:ta teain when possiuz th BLECTION OF COMMITTERS. Abott s quarter of a century ago all executions etlonovrs LHAEN & 0 suburb of thu city where Wenceslans Rueg wna Mugstrate, The old pedidier, on second thuught, bowever, tors it up. It 1s presumed thut It was u request for money, as the old wan's af- * umd thinks that the prison authoritics ought to toll him what he I8 there for, 1io has no recol- R BT lection, he says, of anything which happened ‘The disbursemcnts at the Bub-Treasury yes- . between the date of tho murder and Monday | terday were 830,000, ‘The Directors of the Board of Trade met in regular woekly sesslon yesterday afternvon, Asa Dow presided and Charles Randolph was Auctioneers and leal-Estate Agenws 1750 dolon-at, NEW FURNITURE. took place on_the Place Ye 'utel do Vilie, the old Placo de Greve, at 2 o'clock in the after- noow, before many thoussuds of men, wumen, Wheehng X d chlldren, Krotn there ‘the gaillotine was Worth ... . fulrs woro very bad st the tine. Othiers recol- | Secretary, After the dleposal of preliminary :‘,:",‘.cd 1o the Pluce 8t. Jacques, and got through | arlor Sets, Chamber Sets, moriipe; Tho Collectar of Internal Rovenue gathered | WestUhicaeo.. .. :f:';,‘.l;“_‘lfil’:.:’{':d‘}:"‘_‘,ffl“‘,flfab:"“‘in‘“;z; LBOUZIt | 1u5iness, the meeting Sroceeded to @ considora- | ta bloody Workc. a8 sarly s 10 %t thtacelt | Bedsteads, Buronus, Lounges,&t el annil mbcting oL e Sports: | 1o $38.781 yestervav, of which $25470 wan on | PSSRSO 10 gegop gy recovering toro It up, ’ tlon of the disputed question regarding the fn- | fitted to the Phace lu Roquetts, nnd went to T A N, Evaning. | On Ar Orvlgoresided. AL tho vonetay | ccount ot spirits, $3,404 tabaceo, nud $410 beer. | Perceiiags ot real eatato and pervonal prop- At Uhe Uino of Siobenelehor's death, ho lived | apection of flour, It will bo remombered thut | Work in Ui gray dawn, [Lwus much gigon to | WEDNEADAY SIGUNING, Jan, 22 at 16 ot 4 ston of same informal busfucss the clection of | ‘The United States Marshal pald the Fifteenth | Ero), bogether. i in u swall room rented for §3 per month from 2 4 ? lust week there \as a division of upinion among flour-dealers in the city on that questlon, A portion of them (nsiated upon retalving the # doublo-heuded " system, while others were equally as tensclous in favor of having the work douo bLyone Inspector. A uumber of mectings were beld, .and the subject fnally ~ referred to tha Board ~ of Trads Directory for consideration and aetion. After o full canvass of the situation, the Board deeided in favor of onc Inmpector, and pppofnted R, W, Rathborne to the position, At thio conctuslon of this busiuess,the following committees were appointed to serve during the cnsuing year, und the meeting adjourned : Exocutlve Committee —Measra. Dwight, Ash, and ogurs. Committee on Finance—C. W. Whesler, Mc~ Heory, and Hrazley. Ou Momborhin—Rogers, Clark, and Adume. On Roome—Adaing, Croudy, and Counseimsn, On Buildinge—Ash, Trezo, aud Rogers, On Murket Neports—ifainmil, Mcllonry, and Hecrman, 2 Un I'rovision Inspection—Connscltasn and Braz- |Ir on the part of the Board; 8, A. Rticker, G, W, Higgius, and Joha Kubinson on the partof deal- oo v 40 B7.1 Owing to the queation of iy |l|e7’nllly of the 20 per cont added 1 valuation of the persons] tmnuly In the Town of South Chicago by the County lloard, muny taxpayere contested tueir fuxus, which Lad a neutralizing effect on tho cul- lection In that town, not only a4 to tho actual canes involved In sults, but aa to the wholo, and it 1u sute 10 sny but for that ditiiculty the cullection 1o sald lwn ou versonal property would have been wver U0 per cent, and the aywreyate coilection va ursonal proparty would liave veen UB per cent. ‘rom Lhe 800Ye (ablo It will be seun that the taxea for the year 1877 luve been cole lected wuch” closer than was expected, und Lut for thu trouble caused vy the %0 pur caut added to the value of personal property in South Chicagu sbove freferrud to, the collection would iave been the best for muhy yoars. As & ruly, Improved real vatate pays the laxes. The delinquencivs are, 1o toe greatest oxtent. on une lm?mvcd epeculative property. ‘Thy back tazes and forfeitures vxtended o the tax-warrants for 1877 Lave not boen pald se clorely as was desired, Fhe property forfulled to the Sinte belig Iargely wpeculative, un whict the laxes sro ot puld, and for which thers are no purciasers at the tax sale, the tax and venlty fa carried forward to wunsue quent yvar's lax-warrsnt and sgaia furfeited, This 14 owing wore W the mability of tno vwicrs uf such pruperiy lo pay than the inefectivencas of the Ituveuve luw. “Most of the delinguencies o per- soual propurly aru against pereoiis tuo LU Lo pay, who ehouid not have been uescraed at oil. 1f more equaliiy fn tho arsceameitt can be uitultied thirs will bolittle dificulty w tae collection of the our Balearvoiny, 173 and 173 1tand Tlaco du Greve, it pussed to the Placo da lu Keve Wal, A, BUTT olution, then to Piaco 8t. Autolng, then to the Barrlere au Trone, then back to the Placy do o Ituvolution, then again to the Place do Greve, whero it scttled down tiil_alter 1850, when it took up awain Ita Calv-llke wander- fuge, Of all 1its statlons the most ter- rbie s the Placo de Greve., Not eren the Place de la Revolution bas so appalling a history. No Roman amphitheatre ever withessed such scenes of horrible cruelty under the name of pleasure us have liere been enacted fu thy uame of justice, Iu the ol time, betors the be- nevolent Louls XVI, had ubollstied torture, and approved of that humane Invention, recoms mended by the philauthrople Dr, Jossph Gulllo- tine, the judicial furies hetd hieh carnival bero, through thelr 1§rlm deputiva, the huugman, te beadsmun, aud the torturer. Huere penshed several luatrious Huguenots, and here, by way of compunsation, the bloodlest butcbers of Bi. Bartholomew, La Molo und Cuconas, convicted of bigh treason. Mere was exceuted poor Count Mountromery, gulity ot W accidental killlug ot Hlenrl 11, s tourney, an cvent wiich probubly cunviuced the most vallant knights of tha danger ol tiltlng whib Poyalty, Even now he wore o brave wan who would play st rolu agajust the Privce of Wales. Ilere, n 1590, Jean Chulel, a boy [funatle, wus hanged, draw, lxluul quartered for an attewpt Andrew Kolar, at No. H88outh Julferson street Mr. Kolar represents decensed as the wrevk of a once prosperous und well-educated man, broughs down by remorse, not dissipation, Everybudy agereed with his oplnlon it suems. Ho often felt Mue asking hlin t6 uuburden b elf, but never could, He pitied him very much, und often re- lioved him, When Biebonelcher knew that he could not survive his last sickness, however, ne notifled his laudiord that na wanted e statement takon down. Accordingly, in p: nee of George Cvachionck, Andrew Kolar, und Mr, and Mrs, Felix ltehor, decoascd confessed that he wus prescat tn Bilin-Kova the Llll{ John Antoun wus murdered. e went to the fiouso of the Magis- trate, Weucealans Ruew, for u permit to curry on his business. He inot the Magistrate, but could hardly r»cofinlm i, hie wos 80 diszulsed by a grest coat, 11is wife was reproving him ut the time, aud used the words, ** You might have kicked bl sume, but not killed htm outright.” re the old man breathed his lnst, 'o the musty court-records of Bohemia of elghteoy years ago must, then, be added the uulinished confesslon of Ui baunted peddler, A ritting continuation of the ol inan’s story, in the minds of the peoplo of *“Little Bobenila," would be: *I was then given money to come to Amerlen, so that 1 mlflu not be present to tes- tify, Udllso, Bul fcanuot dio casy, knowlng DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &, THURBDAY MORNING, Jan, 23, at 10 e'cloek, aRt Salearooms, 174 snd 175 Itandalplat, WL A, WU FTRAR & C0.. Auctionten Y ELISON, POMEROY & (U, Auctioneers. 78 & 80 [taodolpli-et. Our Regulfieekly Sale Friday Morniug, Jan, 24, at 9:30 o'k NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CIABIBER SEN i 1s a0d Wool C ral oo Afulltne Brussols aa Wool Carpata, Geae Clocks, Chromos, Blankets, Comforten a o i, e1c., % e Warg MO T s ollicers wan procoeded with, resulting as_fol- A e - Jows: C. A Orvie, Brostdent’s W W, Foss: Vico. | \Yara Suoervisors and Duputy Marabals yester. o, . will pay those of the Bixtoenth President; and B A, Turtle, Secrotary nnd | 42¥o To-ay ho Treasurer. The remainder of the evenl u{ was | il Bevonicentt Wards: deveted to poutine busiacss, st the conclusion ( Nothing was done estordny sowarda g etting of which the meetiog sdjourned until the third | 8 new bullding for the Post-Ofilce, Postmaster Tuesday In April. Palmer Imvhu{dr&crlud his dutles, In spita of Members of the Kappa Alpha fraternity f“g;’,“,",‘,".%fl;‘f' ehileba st iasaty resldent n Chicngo and vicinity celebrated the i fitty-fuurth aniiversary of the Socloty organiza- | _ The Ute Indlan Chiels called to sea Callector tion by a banquet at the Grand {’m tic Inst | Smith yesterdvy, but, as ho was absent, Collect cvenltir, The Society was represented by grad- | of ilacvoy, Marshal Rildrug, and Register Hin- untes of Unfan, Willlsme, and Coraell Colleges | bard reccived them, und anve then au ides, who wro promiucutly identified with varfuns | through the interpreter, huw Unde Bum cal- wnterests Ju the Northwest, where they have | lected the tax on “fire-water,” cte. Unfortu- reulcd since leaving thelr Aima Mater, Bix. | nafely the tulephono was out of order, s0 they teen pucats sat down to the bunquot, presided | could not be astonished nd, interviewed as to 1}\-.'ur y l|ll.l! 1on. Jushun ,?urk, ol )l(llll“‘(:u. what they thought of the talking wire, mone_than wers A, Il Herrlugton, J. C. | ‘rhe attontion of parties tntereated Is called Halues, H. W, Bishop, the’ Rov. 4. A, Fronch owlog usporta Post sud othlers, who pasied & delighiful svening, | | Lopus following luporsaut order of the Post e instructions will ba rig- ‘The planing-wtll Grin of Gustort &Co., doing | Wiy enforved ut Chieago ofllce: * fa pe- business ut No, 255 Twentieth strect, made an | cordance with the recommendation of & ocm- asafgnient yesterday in favor of Its creditors, | mittee appolnted to decide upon the best In the vapers fled at the Recorder’s office no | wethod nt travsimitting through the malls cer- ussets nor lnbilities wers inentioned, A reporter | tuln articles, such as four, sugar, und other therefors called last night st Mr. Gustort’s resl- | vowdered substauces, and sinall, ‘sharj-pointed denee, No. 14H Indians avenue, and sought fu- | fustruments, beretofore exciuded, you are hera- formation. Mr. Gustorf opened the front door, | by directed to receive for transmission in the and tmparted the fuformatlon thut the assets® | malls, at third-class ratos, sudject to the naual and Habilities were about eveuly divided,—§18,- cxsmlnation, all articles of the third cluss (ex- ers, On Floor Inspection—~Ilcorman and Warren, ol bobalf of the Tourd; E, W. Dinsmoro, Gilbert Moutaguo, and Edmuind Yorion, on behialf of the o Un Other Inspections—McDermott, French, and B\’ L, PIRIIEDAN 200 and 203 Randolph-st, s THK ONLY KXCLUSIVE taxos, that I am so much respounsible for the'livivg co- on the life of Lcuri 1V, (Ileur, Te Bon); und v 000 of each. Tho cause of the fall cepting {o all cases liqulds, polsos, glass, wnd i tombinent of an intocent man. egrmnn. Lere, twelva yeurs later) the mad Jesult, g eafieet il ik Innl);lth.y l:?nl‘l:?t ;‘Jg_ :x%]“““ ey ?ulllbllud by wa'u‘":“""'m CALDAGIHA Ou Ruloe—Drazley, Trogo, and Polk, Ravalllac, was fortured wlth red-hot pincors CR”GKEIW AND GL%SWM stunding fndebtedness. Jobn B, Mayo was the | Postal Juws) when (nclosed fn the envelope,~ ERT e ki b A PORTER'S PREDICAMENT. On Legal Advice—Mcl{oary, McDcrmott, snd | mutilated, torn asunder by four horses, an AUCTION HOUSE IN THE WEST. s 4 ¢ s, o iz ammil. burned. Here Leonora Gallgat was execated | on WEDNESDAY, Jan. relock, an fmse? sl::ll;:‘:: i:;‘dn'ill‘fl ‘-':'.‘3'2':"&:‘{5.:“.’&'“35;“&9:3 f:'.'?'é'x'&."i..'.'.'.‘i? fi'.'fli':‘::‘d';?“.’&"&é’é"{,}".’,’,‘; ‘That much-tried and inuch-pdvertised {ndl- PERILS OF PURCHABING PRIVILEGES, n::ru}l{“"wflm““—& L Whooler, Clark, aud | for the crimo of surcery, Bhu was the wife of :l.oc u"m’ in g;fi';’;‘fi’flrfi"‘:fi)‘cwfi‘:flfifif,'; were three members in the firw. Yostmaster-General,” Pl ddin B g-:mw;uwh?wu:u ulite jaThere was upretty well autheuticatad story | Gy Warshouscs--Clark: Duleht, and Poli. S rerar pioraitite, Tavorite of Marle du |ttty A& A iy Dina Sl D53 Henry W, Zimmerman, Secs : re—— way fromn cf get i n circulation ycsterdoy that an operator on n § ng—E. Vhecler, C, W. Whesler, \ 3 ' ery, et olle N Bl s Compants, whis ' whs posicon yortonia CRIMINAL, trouble, was eallod in tho Crlmiual Court ses- | the Bound of Trade, by the namo of D. I, Por- | sudrouby, " 1oL Lt | S pyoray il fred Drioes Anter of, Lo | - Gooda packid for cgunty titrchianl, ¥8 ocing in precarious meatal cundition, was T— wuch improved last evening. Duriog the d Dre. Daoforth sud Browsr ealled u’m‘:g hll‘: nll)‘lyl Solnallsr e rrilkiand e or thres found b sitting up, and b ; other names, was exsinlued oo the charge of thern aind was Qulct id comparatirers reorst! [ robbery yesterday before Justice Poote, und s wify reached the elty Iater o the day, aud | was beld for trisl fn theupper court. Bartholo- XIIL, called *the Just," who, tinally rebelling ayalust his nuunorllfi und tucited by the jealousy of the Fronch nubles, ordered Lis susassloge tlon, which was perfurmed with much dlspatch. ‘That was not ull; a loyal pupulace, taluklog to pleass the young Prince, took the body of the . W, I, Auct terduy afternoon to auswer oune of the two fudictments agaivst bim, charging tim with huviug obiaioed gouds from I, P, Farhum and M. D. Wells & Co, in August last, by waeklog fulse oud fraudulent rep- ter, had falled to gottle, and had no way of st tling with two or three parties with whom he bad deslings In tho cereal line. “The part of the story which was' not so woll authenticated was that this particular member of the howling amumil. Cu“n Metcorology—Adams, Counsclman, snd rouby, “on ,Hhcallunwnl'nnllnen-c. W. Wheoler, ‘Trego, and AcDurmott, . "v.fl. MOOREHOUNE & ¢ Auctivacers, 65 & K7 llandolol:sk We wil sell to-day a4 10 0'clock, New and second 384 = proud talion from the tomb, dragged it Was refoleed to see hiui up sud walklow about | wmew Lyous bs the complatuant, and Is the voung | resentations as to his financiul worth sud | Bubel whera werchents most do congregate SUBURBAN. {hmugh e strects, hauged h.ufi-'u burned It F U RN l I U RE’ bba roous. His pliysiclans attribute bis cundition | man whom Watker weut throuigh In s Harrlson | busluces standing. W. W, O'Bricn appeased to | lud isoy wrathful creditors who were ready to ENOLEWOUD, ou Place tireve, after uklng out the beart, “1 C‘vuc‘\:ix‘r;t un wunl'.l of r?lllt, and think | gereet suloon Buoday, 1 caro e wl soon bo defend b, sud wus very Sareful lu sclecting o Jury. Il weot so far {u bis questions us to ex- pose the lswcotable fgnorance of the aversge Juror, i ot to strike & severs Llow at the Jury system, aud, without sttempting to be amusing or to exposo the unlctiered, succeeded fu hav- Ing the Court rule out about one-fourth of the eutlre paucl becauss of thelr sbsolute disability for jury scevice. Ho asked the usual questlons talk. Ounu of the ulleged victims was . YACK " STUKUNS, d to whom a reporter sppealed in the course of the afternvon for his understanding of the trouble, ¥ * 1t's true," sald Jack, when tho reporter had unfolded his requeat und bad jurked out a notus book und pencil wherewith to record his n{lnm, A 18% true, thul M, Portorowes wie & siall sum, which they brolied aud ute with condlments, ‘I'he extraordinary success uild elevation of Cone cinl was ascribed to the wagic arts of bis wife, o clever, devoted woman, doubtless s sorceress of ;hn‘hdy Pulmerston order, but sbe bad to burn [or it CARPETS AND STOVES, A Qeneral Lina of Jowehold Goods, Dedsteats B fosue, i S g g ey laukets, &e. W MOOREROUSK & CO., Auctionts, IIAIR GOODS. SN, ATTIR B, HCLLS i RTOIE, Desy ’nlm [ (‘I‘Ifla"rp 1A Qouda. hummvr‘l\",\’u‘l“ 270 W, Madisur Cata-aid free. Muwe. Duworeat's l'nlltl’u’ The fco cbstruction to the water-works at Hydo Park and Lake has been romaved, but the pumping of sand is likely to wive as much troutlo as tho fce. Yesterduy morning the water was sials shut off for soveral hours ou account of the quautity of sand which passed throuch 1he pipes. great quantities reachivg as farus Wentworth avenne, and being washed out through the fre-pluzs, 'The divers huve beenat aile o resumoe - his " duie bui | | efors Justics Morriton yesterday tho follow- him to remiain quies for awhile; and let | i cuses wero disposcd ok Juhn Mellon, Lizzie alune, Under e effect af wild oplates | Mellen, ud Kate,' cha wilh the larceny of well, and his supetite fs gond, but no | tWO overcoats nnd a quantity of Haunel from one outaide of his funily and very inthuste Levi's store, wore held for trial fu ihe Criminal 1ricads urc allowed to sce him; Court; Charles Slisch, selling liquor to minor, MME. ORUSTER. hr{'d !:‘r,:".l |ln the uppc;wur;. i . Mra, Marshall Field guve s fine luoch and psterday aliernoon, about 3 o*clack, Mrs, U, ceptlon 10 u lhuited nombce of (reutls yester. | A+ Jobnsou,of Nu. 104 Weat Madisun streot, dls: day aftcruoon at halt-pust 4 o'clock at hir reale | tuvered 8 snvak-thlel fu her hall-way in the pe THE GI{EIT POULTRY EXHIBITION at No. 85 Washiugion street is extensively pat- runized by the ladies, who are deligbted with or o ¢ k bulling out the sand from the erib with | the beautiful fowls and bousehold pets, uud thy a3 10 restdence and occupation, sud tested the | butthe vther part of the story is groundless, | worke Lut dt washcd I almost as faet 8 § : ciiee, No. 03 Prairio ave of carrying off o $40 overcoat, Shie gave ap e : 1o has been on the Board sowe ittls tine, and | buckess, L wasiicd dh slmost es fustas it | wougermul feats of the tralued canaries, ———— - e o eyl Mngl‘u.:":n(l;r"e::hull;ol;ul M‘rlum alarw, kud the fellow dropped fhe cont v ran | knowiedge of the pancl of the Enalish language could be taken out. Superiutesdent Foster DRUNKENNESS CURED-~FACT VS, FOLLY, S*NatioNat Hoxx vou Diiasuid VoLuntrzs Borpusus, Dayro, 0., dsn, 0, 1870, —Dr, D' Un+ ger, Chicago: Alfter a falririal of three monthy in two cascs, secmingly lncurable, 1am glad waay that the zesult Lias beeu all that you could claim snd all the most sangulne could hope fur, Ree spectfully, K. ¥. Brown, Goveruor,” Dr. D'Un. is perfectly strabebit o overy rrurucL All hls leitimate trades, I thiok, will be taken care of, utily 08 fur his privileged deals, Lic says he can's Euy for the prescut. Legithinate deals, you nuw, ure whst wo call Iml)'mu sud sciling tor partics ur fur yourssll, e s3ys he uun take care of theta, Privileged deals ure—well, where @ wmnun sclls a privilege to deliver s certain quan- Aty of wheat—say 5,000 busticla—to st & cortain’ price—say or where he sells” m call upon by asking (f they knew the wuauing of tho com- monest wondls, and, strabee Lo suy, compsra- tively few of the * Judges of the law and ovi depco? had the remotust luea of mumumufz of such words as ** mcereautile,” * plaintiil,? wpretense,” *defundant,” aud * verdict.” Que Juror sald “detendant mesut wullty, another thet ** plaiutifl? mieans verdict, und “verdies” weant plalutitf, but the majority of thoss ex- cused—about one-fourth of tue panel—did not Fleld's nton to shmp! 6 the - | down Madison street aud theace on Wooll, scutshied lady a qulet, unugtingn‘ll:ul%efl:#.:, where Officers Farusworth and Banderson over- und futroduce ber tun few of Ler particulur | bauled spd captured b, lle gave ihe usiwe fricnds, who had vxpressed o desire | 0f Bam Miller ot the Weat Lake Street Polico Lo wcet Mme. Gerster, but, although' tuformui | Btation, bus Serut. Horuu wubsequently {deutl- fu wame and paturs o most respects, | Hed Bl us o thiel nuwed James-Dyer. The {herc was disolaycd considersble dress, tic | Culprit is 10 years of age. luiles eotecluily deewing that the occuston wus The wife uud_ cbildren of James J, Taylor ot suflicieut importauce t Y i " e han‘:’we :m;n‘:.-rrant thew s ap- | were found ot 128 Ehn Kiuzle street yesterday thinks that he will bs ablo to keep the pumps golne, und will not have to sbut off the lupvfiy agaln, ————— TAPPAN, WKILLOP & CO.'S WESTERN COMMERCIAL AGENCY. To the Editor af The Tribuns. Cimicaco, Jan. 21.~In onder to discredit and de- fama this agency, which Lins alwaye borne an ¢a- ‘Wholesale & Itctatt, Reud forbiie Uat, Guods sent C. 0. 1. anywbiy Kol igent fur th Mot bly \\‘lu-mmwumnlx;b::;m;m.u 292 w.% i, P FOIt GENTS AT 81 | ranted tw At a s G 6 baran “ e 2 3 1 not po-liall 3 W THOKTs0N i Wabieu s, Au orchestra of | fns very de condition by a charitabls K hat any of thi ¢! visbla reputstion 23 to lutegrity, ‘responalbility | gos's ofice, Rooms 21-Z21, Palwer House, = - = wusie was provided, - s s | pretend to know what any of the words weant, | himself b a certalu prico for the saine i - ———— vollution.t hiry N‘: “uu: &lu‘lliyl ‘p!:\l)‘:mzdl' ‘tlhem }:-}y.‘ 3’::.“; waa contined 1o bed with uu | and would answer 1 give it up.” The asudi* | amount of oty 'l‘lmnu‘prlvflcgcd dealsdon’s aud rellubility, a rival agency bas caused a bill for = _COLLEUT10NS, J, BLAIR SCRIBNER, - 4 £ ‘The death of J. Blalr Scrioner, senlor memberof the Brm of Charles Bcribuer's Sons, (s suavunced to-day. We lears throuzn Mr. 8 L. l, who Lappeued to be in Chicago, that the busincss of the firm will go on as heretofore. e —— s old, d t did ot taclude all of Birs, Flelds scquaintancen | woos ot Ty “faiinhed, - Faplorls and pear but was gotten up wory for the beoctit of thoso | u hurd driker, and has been out of ¢ i 3 uf eaployine of her frieuds who were urdeut lovers of | for eight months, He was srrestod "nfl.‘.’.‘fi"f e jousic and particular sdulrers of the | uug-yesterdsy Justico Morsison tined bim 100, . rm_whu-c lonor (b wos given. The lady | waea the stary of the destiintion of lus family bersell Kiudiy saug 8 few of her favorite pas- | wus told, uul u collection of 83 was taken up {n Saued ;nd »mr-tud her satisfactinn a2 weeting'| the court-room for thelr relief. eoma of the eoclety peaple of Cbicaga. Alin T ™ ooy gingen aud Frederlck Wilson wers ar- et st Giaptay orouvemsiok | rested und locked up fu the Aludison Btreet ot euce was vonvulsed with laughter througuout the examination, and when a jury bud been se- cured the Baflitfs? arma wer Tirod from usivg Lhelr gavels to preserve order, Slate's-Attoraey MU ooened the case fu a bricf addréss,in which be read from the statutes touching the crime, sud sald be would be wble to prove that Cullaghou had wade false and fraudulent stateruents i writing upon which he secured credit, Mr, O'Bricn [llowed for dy- 8n injunction to be Mled against the lxsuing of our Uook of Watings, and as soun s possible, no doubt, will bave the same heralded all over the country (hrough tho press, os It bos otber daw- aging articlosabout otber agencics. Wu wish sim- ply to av pow, right bere. thut at the proper time all the allegstions in sald bill will be shuwn to be fales, and ti.at the arrogant iostigators of thls con- temptiole trick will be proporly sxposod to the cowe under the rules of the Bourd, you know, Funderstand all thesu privileges wers sold oo his own account.” ;~“Well. but just how does the trouble come ** Well, Porter s0ld lots on & privilege to call D iries ol foday kS Lo 3 The niarket ¢ today al 3 .38, cents g bushel. Seol 'l‘u{)u wery o deals o claims L {su’t sble to take care of." 163 Washlngtou-sts CHICAGO [ S Ni (5.0 w1 “ 3, Bt Eacs 10 LG ahile méaus to colloc 84 GCEZWCV as be caa puy. N it nulGH :LERRATED THRCLSY, out In'hunv:um.—mm{‘: i+ alpurca, 11l uad ubs ik 25w ot e SO0 e Fravelers K ! bt ‘That Curlvus O'Brien Case. Sun Francis Lull. P. 8. O'Brien, Lhe reputed brother of the do- ! A\ tlon yesterday for enterinyg one of the roome at | {cudsut, clumlog that s clieot was an funo- | © % flow many of them e therel business'men of tho country. Our Book Of | oo lfo mjiiguniro, William S. O'Brico, together BOTEL-ARRIVALE the Buitic House, Nos, d 38 8o ccut und much-abused meu, and that | W ) Ratiogs la from original copy, “furnlabed by OuF | yio, hig wify aud daughter, feft tio Baldwi Tyemant Housa—r. Chsstes M. Wodrut, New | dircets o the nishe of bhe 1vh Toste et oot | Bo woubd b uble to-shovw Uit the morchanis | fusrncoh s uow snyiliog ubout s business ¢ havo. been slopplog o ! owu carresvondeats, sftos much 1abor and oxpunss, 0g will bo issued without delay to OOF numerous subscribers. ~ Tarray, McKunior &Co. A Callforuls Lion Killed. Napa (Cul.) Register. Last Baturday eveulug & youug man pamed Heury Buauels killed on wauch oz D, D. orks Georze Laby, Newsrk4N.J:1°A. 8. Cutler, | 1707839 50 (1 mone: ilver watch, and a pair Deawoud: L. K. McClintackse Ménueal: Charlos of pantaloons. ‘They eflected lfiuk‘;ncny ' S Oltveland, Pen crawling over a trunsain, und theu pricd open & 3 r[fi. ,,.,\,;I ,fi,m,}:hle 1 fl" Columbuy, 0.; '!‘A_tu‘rcl‘l:’&;ler wnd A vxl:‘xlulm\l‘niszamdn?r. Georve W, Mears, adelubla; Dr. A, H. Tbomp- e ers were also identific y Mrs. F. sou, Princeton, Tik.; Wo B Sottand M A. Baig. | Mingey us the peraons who rentisl o roum of hes Wil Anguus: Fo Il Hodgers Suu Frauncuco; | ub No. 70 West Vau Bureu strect. sud stole the furtber than what 1 have learncd this afteruoon, He owes me a small mivount,~uot worth men- tlonfng.—but all of that be says be §y able to taky care of.” **Theen le bas simly had bad luckl” “Ob, Le's perlectly straight. Sinply been unfortunate 1o his deals, and perhuns 8 little carcleas t selling privileges, that'a all. Holsa where they bave been stopplug fur the past wouth, fu the carly vart of the evenloz of Wedoesday. Great care was taked to preveus biw from belog seen, be befug closeted fu thy bedruow of the sulte oaupled by the two while the porter rewoved the truuks (rowm the maln roow. The husband, with bis face covercd with & pruad scarf, his cyea only belug visibiv, he purchased the goods of bad Blled buu with whisky, aud thut whatover statewments be bad made had been ads whilo be wus under the “lutuesce,’ ete. TESTIMONY. Olfyer Aines was the trst witness. He was bookkecper for J. P, Faruuw, and remembered Yor R R T