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* * bubes, aged respe HE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: WEDNESDAY: MAKUH Iz Iss—TWELVE PAGES.. ¢ S 2 h, t will besent tothe | do eo n the *cage,” with the permlssion of tho party? No man can put his liand on rong The Enotlun was lost,—ycas 12, nays 'rr'éfifi%e'}"g?fifl‘i«?"&!: 'n‘:.m\‘v‘nnhl‘nmnn by that | 8herill act of mine, These charges nro simply o | followa: ofiictl. * The matter of admitting newspaper | 1y'yho Criminal Court yesterday, John Will- political dodge to burt mo In'my ward,” Year—8andors, Tully, Tarnor, Loddlng, Onllor- men on the Doard did not: come np, but will - —— 2 . Avmory. They will be taken into court this marning, and will nrulmhl{ furnish ball uatit stien timo ns Behelbn {8 able to appear agatust thetn, which will bont jeast two weoks or ten dence, No, 45t Bou AT bE oty M Kt R gt o b THE CITY. ne, i 1 Sneraltrom it tata realdance o ton, Rlordan, MeNnliy, Oliver, Lawler, MoNur~ b m. Friendsof the f dnowtay, Mar inma nud Patrick GafTucy, found gullty of rob- i ney. Ryan, and Niesen, . tond, amily tarited 1o'"e8 GENERAL NEWS. probalily be disposed of atan oarky mestini | ficry flio lnat terin, woro brought . Wil [ 985y L SUBURBAN. Fapu=Rilor, Jjallard, carr, Phelos, Gitbert, | FORSTTIL-Roldet Forarit, aged s0 2 Lo the work of Investimatiue the accounts Wl | was granted o now triat and, Gaffioy was sen- | MGGETREATNGIR IR Tial, "alas Rt LAKE VIRW, Mailory, ehller. Smyth, Eiszner, Throop, Seaton, | muntha, Nativg of Neotin Yean g 4 The Ilon. John C. Pratt, Boston, I8 at the | business matters of tho oard lasbilin hroffieh | tenced to tho Penitantiary for vio years, ¥ | (o1, is"botw cared fornt bls home, and will | The Bonrdl of Trostees met Monday, the full | Haulelah, Thompson, ‘nont, Biawher, Waldo, 10 1ho Tesidencs of b 290 [n-lae, Jamey *Palincr. I Irwin pleaded guilty to Jarceny nud was re- Schiwelstiinl, McCalfroy, Daiy, and Jones, 12a'clook Thyrgpamen Tugharford, &3 Depusater-at., yortanca wns dona at the meeting yesterdsy in S cove a tion about tlie | Board being present. to itenbill, huriday, by X manded for Aenteyes. John Clark und John | Fecoven Ieng the fnflammn Y UNION STRUET POLICH STATION A 1108{0n DEpers bleass copy. The Hlon. J. 1L Moulton, T.a Crosse, fa at tho | Fozard o it. Gilson wara trled fof Iageenr, found aulity unt W,;;;',";.'“:’:,‘{*;g',;' e ik gestaraay aes. | o Apetition was presented, signed by tho resl | prg, et moved to roconsidoe tho voto by | MOSELYCIR rymatnsof thoat Wiiam 5. iy 8herman. “| Another fina block fs tohu added to theal- | romanded for sentence; Tu the case of Chtle | 4 bt i was el tehont il o 0o Star, | dont owners, asking that Clark streot, you) | Witielt $25,000, to o tnken from the salo of ety | o8, 1, 't paisy, 3 Redi" 35,0k oke, No. 10 4] " e flon. Joseph Rankin, Manitowoc, 18 | ready (;""fi"'"“("f-;'f{“.;'gfi"n}‘:.".lffi:lhnflzcr':'\'wffi'- e e Sheckcan nm‘,‘,‘,;{,"'“”{,‘,{' Tound gullty | *Havid’ ONell, who was aiot fn'cold biood on | Fullertoniavenus to Diversy streat, be Improved | properly ‘olliee than seliool proporty, was st | froi fGordt iako-ul a8 ook 0 among the gucsts of the Sherman, , L. Croller, of Philadetphly 3 {he 2fst of lust month by Thomas Filis, nnd vho bus been {n a precarious conditlon over slnee, was resting coinfortably last night, nwdl there nppearcd Lo he thore probabilities of his recovery, 1o had health o atrength In hia favor Lo start with, nad, with {mmcr care, it s pusiness bulldings in this cityy u- | o now trial wero leard . nnd the _matter gm’dclrilnllislggonzl:re. Mafor, aml ’Irlhcr Wocks, has | was taken _under ~ndvisement, Edwani cammenced the exenvation of the 80 by 160 lot | Lindley pleaded gullly to burelary nul on the cast side of Wabash avenue, between | was romunded. Ienry Tiedemann was Madlson und Monrou streete, and Ayfng | trled for burglary, found teullty, and remanded. hetween Nogt. 10 and 0 on that | William Reliy vleaded guiity to the chargo of with block pavoment and stone curbing, the ?{udu for a polie stftion Lo take tho placa of North Chleago Ratiroad Company to move thelr | flnt on West Madlson streot. ‘Ihe motion pro- tracks in the middic of the street nnd pave six- “}fig: Smyth moved to Insort an ftem of 815, teen fect fn whith, the town nlso to 24 1t8 | 000 and a0 muich ot (he pnount derived from proportion, Tho vctition lies over undor the | tho salo of the present station and land and the "The Jlon, Perry Hanno, Traverso City, Mich., 18 one of the gucsts of the Paliner: The Hon. Willlam Reddick, Ottawa, cx-Stata Beuntor, is reglatered at the Palmer. — * Tolltioal, TOURTEENTIL WARD RePUBLICAN froun N CLYD-. Musadocnyy e vouli st Loetner's I 15 vel -fules until rfext meeting Tot on Union strect as mav bo necessary for » e s S bl Ex-Senator Towe, of Wisconsln, reglstered at | avenue. . Ha. ~ will. erect, through | nssault with fitent to do bodily harm and was thiought bio will got along wel ho question of tho sxtonsion of Gracetand | 1oy 0 Llon strect, ,'l‘lfil}’e%’,\:"lmi‘flgrfi'l;l’\g‘lll!:fi&l'um WEETING 7 e Pacife yesterday ou i o Is ngent, AL A Iluribut, 8 fve | remoided. IR " Cometery was diseusnod and explatned, aid tho | PAld, Sehwolsthal tnought 825,000 was enough, | greniiesto ratlfynominations e Aac-te. 5 Lz Eaclfl Yomordey oy 38 warcame: story aud bnsement stone-frant edifice, covering e THE GOOD SIIEPHERD. following resolution adopteds anl moved to Iny the matter on the table, | Conventlon. Good spenkers will ada & allcsy Scuntor Ferey, of Michizan, pnssed through | yhe cntire suace} to cost 00, The aechitoct FEDERAYL: BUILDING. THE FUSTNAL SERVICES OF MOTHER MARY OF | Wumntas. An apnilcation this 10th day of | Lost. L 1s Mr. A. Banter, and the contractors ave Messrs, e cley yesterday, reglstoring at the Palmer. The lathers, silyer-gilders, and cigar-packers held unimportant meetings at No. 7 Clark street 1nst evenlug, “T'he Lincoln Park Commlssioners hield s meet- Ing yestorday afternoon, at which a few bills wereaualted aud a foreinan appolnted Lo attend to the laborers at the park. The Rev. Father Flannegan, of 8t. Ann’s Cath- olie Church, has gone to Detroit to perfect the title to his church proverty, after which ho 18 in liones to be able to go on with the neir church alfiice, ‘The temperature yeMerday, as observed by Mnnasse, optician, 88 Madison street (Tminunn Juilding), wasat 8 a. m, 33 dee. & 10 0. 1., 413 12 m., 443 8 p. m., 445 8 p. m, 40, Barometer ot 8 0. m., 20.563 8 p. m., 20.8%. Ex-Pastmaster McArthur appearcd before Juilge Blodeett yesterday afternoon, and through his counsel asked “that the trinl of the indlctment agatnst him be postponed until next term of court. The Court took the matter un- der advisement. The aerrick {8 at work upon the fallen slde- walle In front of Studeboker Bros. carriago store, on Wabnsh avenue, resuneulnfi the broken stoiies from thelr cellar-graves but 1t will be some davs, if not weeks, ere the placo will cease to attract the eurlous. ‘The transfer of the army headquarters to the Ilonore Block wae altnost completed yesterday. I'ic old rooms have been completely renovated, aud preeent n deckledly cheerful appearance, Bome of the oflices which mrmufl{ wera lucated on the fifth floor are now on the third. Col, Jackson, the Recelver of the Third Na- «tlonal Bank, received ordera from Washinpton last week to declare another dividend of b per cent, ‘Fhe checks aro signed, und he will com- mence the payment the latter part of this week, This mokes a'totol dividend of 80 per cent paid by this bank. The lienuml ngent of the Western depart- ment of o large forelzn insurance company, located at the suburb of 8t. Louis, has {ssucd a cireular, stating that the growth of business, steady Increase fn the number of agencies, ete., renders it necessary to remove to o nore busl- ness cenire, and 6o the deoartment will soon pull up stakes amd come to the main city, which the azent admits Isthe “husuratce centre of the West.” FMEERE WILL BiE PUNLY L Frrtann W Bk GLOA Larrabag and Ceutre- M evoning, atine; THR NATIVITY, Slster Superior of the House of the Good Shep. lierd, took place yesterday morning in the chapel of that Institution, and wero of an {m- posing nature. ‘The bullding bors marks of mouring i every apartinent, and the halls and atatrway, from the bottom to tha top, were heavily festnoned and draped with black, re- lieved by rosettes. of whitee. A large number of people, mostly . Cathollcs, nssenibled outallo of the Inclosure, anxlously watehing the proccedings, None were admitted inslde except tliose who were fnvited and actu- ally took part in the vercmonies, as the room was limited, . The chaptl,'a little gem of ftsell in the way of architcctural deafgy, wns also heavily draped fn black_aml white, und the win- dows wore *closely shaded with Ulack screens, The ralling, or trelila-work, was lkewlse fes- 1ooned w!t\gym\m\u of swiness, The remalus of the Sister.Supcrior renosed Iu stato in o cloth- covered burinl-cage, wbich was elevated In the centre of the chapel auditorhun fachig the nltar. A bouquet of white blossoms ornamented cach Jower corner, In the hands of the deceased wers clugped a silver eructilx und the vow of the Order insitle o folded paver, und about her neck was placed the sliver wedal of the Order of the Sacred Heart of Chirist. A centre-table, covered with btack cloth, stood ot o llttle distance from elther end of the coflin, and upon it were placed mlcl flowers, which were profuse, and all of puro white. Tieeting, 050 of March, 1870, lias been made to tho Roard of The ftem was Inserted. comet of "Trusteen of tho Town of_Luke Viow by the Grnce. P oy, Company. aaking 1o, consontof | Al Cary thought the salary ot the Mayor T town 0 nn orlargoment of the comotery of | Ahould bu what the Fluance Commitice recotn 22l Uompany s and mended, and moved to reconskder the volo by VZukneas, Sald applieation fa supported by a { Which the amount was fixed at $3,700 for the petition almued by twanty and fmoro_logal votors of | purposo of making It $3,000, lie tawi, -presented this 10th day of March nforo- Ald, Lawler opposed (he fnerease. The Mayor eutds therofore, . . dldn't liave as much to do as somsof the Alder- o, Thf s e f b oo ond | e, mbo o podiog st Eoninnce with rall application. and sublect o the | oor1G motion to recotisider provailed,~yoos 18, condltiann therein apecided, bo #o submitied, and L) 4 that due notice that said qnestion will bo #0 stib- Jeas—Tuley, Sanders, Cary, Gilbert, Tuily, mitted Ue given at the samo time and in thosame | McNully, Otver, Smith, McNurnoy, Elszner, 3 th otice of sald glection. VA o 0 hy " manner with the notice of said elect! §fc‘éi’3m Ilaxt)\'ll‘em.)m;:),‘nn Nieson, Bchwelsthal, ho’{l‘: nnll“:llxl::;l:)cr}:‘;ul"c':c;‘ -m\’ !lhllligu:‘l‘:da "né"’aé'r:% A‘”""‘{'“""'J' Phelps, Malloy, Tutrnor, Lodding, callertan, Rlordan, Lawlor, Hoidler, The oo length, Commissionar Schafer moved to lay | Thompson, Knopf, Stauber, Waldo. B the mntter on the table, which waa scconded, o) % Cm{““‘“,‘,?m‘ Goods u&\d ‘"’dfamu p"fp“{e:}’ 54}&0" Cary moved that the salary be fixed ot il woul o to sce the ordinante adonted, ., v Bolngt nsked which one, ho sald lie preferred the ufa"{huwm.:]\g: ,,fl'gc ‘,‘,‘:“,’:‘c,,'f:‘,,‘,,,‘,';"",}fl',‘,‘,';’;c“‘,’ n'l"(lul known ‘a8 the circlo or onc-quartor mile | {50y thie motion on the table. ordinance. e i oihe motlon lo"lny on [flm table wag carrlcd, Toamatlon prevalled,—yeas 10, nays 15,—as lgdenvey the lino rdinanca subl N areevan Yeas—Taley, Dallard, Pholps, Mallory, Turner, «‘u;‘;:oma of the petitions for and ngalnst its re- 'limldlnk. c‘:, ?"“"' luurdn‘vz. me’_v ‘r’{“‘""‘"' "After thio transnction of other minor business | wupny: Nawlelgh, Knopf, Stuubor, Nicsony and the reading of o telezraph and ‘telephong | Nays—Sanders, Cary, Olibert, . Tully, Mo- ordinance, the Board ndjourned, the next regu- | Nally, Oliver, sml" , McNurney, Klazner, lar meeting belng the 17th, ;fll;:llncun. Rysn, Schwelathal, McCafrey, Daly, and NYDHE PARK, of : Ald, Bmyth moved to reconslder the vote by The saloon-keepers, laving felt themselves g refusings to grant tiem Jlconses, und at tho | WEFETXEC SEORE, 10 PO 35000 ary temperance movement, have organized them« A% ho it "mt ote ol e xightatde, the mclyes fnton volitfcal party with 300 votes, | ot o ity 10 out of orger 2o wl“c;l they [Eroposs to-glve to the party which L ol e :;R 0 will favor them, 3 " ‘I'he report of the Cantaln ot Pollca for the Ald. Tuley (McCallroy in the chalr) moved to past_ycar hns becn prepared and isop fllodn | reconsider the vote by which the satary of the the Villaze Hall, to berprescuted in the Board | City Treasurer wus fixed ot $2,400, Ha referred meeting Saturday ovenlng. ‘The forco has a | to the absurdity of the present manner of con- Captatn, two Sargents, fourteen patrolmen, and | ducting the oifiee, the Treasurer ‘mym s More two station-Kkeopers and forty.tiwo speclals. ‘The | for Naclorks than he himself was nilowed, while cost lns been for unl-rx $10,933, aud the cost for | nothing was appropriated for them, ‘The offich feedlng prisoncrs, 1,258 meais at 17 cents cach, | was a plum after which both political partles hns been €218.80. Fhe arrests have numnbered | atrucgled, aince it ylelded {ilegal cmoluments 407. 'Thie Nines nssessed wero §2,2005 collected, | of from $20,000 to $30,000 a year. If theso $5033 lodeers accommodated, 800, ° wera cut off, there would be an era of roform The Eungineer and Superintondent of Public | commenced, ths nccessity for which had been Works, McLenan, reports that Hyde Park avenuc | apparont in the community for several years his been covered with 8,000 cublc yords of | past. 'There was absolutely no security for the crushed stone 1ts entire length, two and o quar- | city’s moncy under the present system. De- tur wmiles, at o cost of $7,000, and {8 now In good | positing the pubiic money in the_ banks was not rder, jouth ' Chicsro avenue, from Stony | a safe plan. Bonus were no good, 0s was shown ol Chi 1 8 fo pl B d, h Tsland avemio to Eiehty-soventh street, one und | o the case of Goge. The Treasurer should re- Ttossler & Wetnkler, Tlhio bullding will be com- ts Hinoand Keefo roported it pioted on the 1st of duly, aud s tobedis | ““;“x’l’l“mfim St & vided tnto twa large stores. The shanty called | very di i J the Nevada ll]nltel. which l“!'!ed ta Slsll:lin)cn lhl; Assistant-Treasurer Glibert disbursed 330.000 reat thorouchfare, was sold for ol ricke and | tn currency yesterday, and sold 000 4 per ;.(hnlmr, the consideration belng $200, 1ts pro- :';:u" ¥y 5 0, prictors hnd no lease, and had to vamoso the e = premiscs. The new stores have not vet been Collector Harvey took in $80.030 yeaterday. rented, ; ’l‘lm'b‘l{wfi ot tl‘w \’ilc:::r“flfn'; b\cz‘:l"(-”l;!: THighwines contributed $24,465, cigars aud to- nvenue from Madison to 08 il . . of 1he most backward In i.mlldlnF p fn the | baceo 83,730, aud Leer 81,840 ‘bugineas part of the city, and it is to be hoped A Jury hos been catled In the District Court thiat the worthy example set by Mr. Crofier Wil | for tho 25th Inst, to try the eriminal docket und be folluwed at an early date by the other Prob- | cancs fn rew. it fs understood that no jursmen orty-owsers in the block. will be trawn from Lhis county, 7 CARNIVAL OF AUTHORS. Louts Hertrlch wns brought in from Stephen- The ladies who are Intereatell and aro to take | woy County yestorday moriic and taken bofars part In tho fortheoming Carnival of Authors | fioyne ona symmons fssued by the Indiana held a meeting In Iershey Hall vesterday after- | Tiatrict Court. lic was chareed with having noon. About 250 Indies wera present. Tuiled, alinost.n year ngo, to cancel the stamps Mra. G. B. Marsh presided, aml stated the { gp three empty ihisky barrels, The Comuis- object of the meeting. The idea was, shio sali, | gjoner hicld Jifm 1m $500 bail to appear at Indian. tobringz out this entertainment on o gramder | 9p5s on the 18th, scale than lind cver been attempted in any other city, The Jist of the authors und scenes nllotied TIOTETL ARRIVALS. GRAND IACIFIC HOTEL. tohe vnfln{u Iu!inun!,wu remd by ‘;hel(:llmip man, The President olso announced that ar- rangements had been made with the rallroads {k “. E{fl‘q‘xfi\"{ffififih’l‘" fi '{i"x‘é‘é’.\’(;fl!‘gfi'xfi'}' by which parties of ten or more can malie the TR AR R Setamnrn €. A, Godteay, Hanntbal, Wolfe, Otttimwa, round trip for ono nnd one-fiith farc. 3 Mr. Frank . Pense, of Buffalo, who 8 to | 5 fe* iy “Sandusky. —|F, 8, Namiiton, Lexing'n PALMER HOUSE, manage Llu.-‘ cnrnl‘\'?l. wns rlnl{odm'e:l. my‘:l pr‘o‘-' ceeded to oivo n history of *thie cutertainmen o ¢ P ns represented since {ts introductlon by him in | 3. B, Caven, Knneas clfi;-\s « A Tloughton, Bacra'to 1874. Hestated that there would bo'nt least Hi":':3‘5;‘F;:flfifl3L'?u:'fl'z"&.‘\r‘;’;"i'\’i.‘?‘f.}‘,ff,’"“ 1,000, lndles in costoane duriig the entestain- | Voo 3 smite, Latayeteold, . Horaish, Wasit' L. liema, Mexico, . llouton, Madtson, TREMONT JIOUSE, G. B, Douglas, Cedar Rap. [E. C. Hoborts, St. Louts, T E. Wolcot, Rochestor. [I5, . Kvans, Suflalo. 3. AL Ttussell; Tolsdo, |J. . Corle, isanwns City, Jo K, Haniall, Boston. |3 F. Chaeo, San Fran, H. K. Clapp, Omata, |tF.Ciendenain, Waal'tn, SHERMAN HOUSE. C.B. Cummings, Pekin, 111 T, A. Berkov, 8t. Paul. T, J; Rtosenberg, St. Lontalk, 31, Fenton, Dotralt. s, " Miseslinnenun, LECTURE FOI YOUNG MEY V1L in Lower Farwell Hall Friday oyaq) 170y tormane Stieauloot il B'SO0E b kot By Tl Aol icatisg sy, e A OO 1] Mots Crirlstian Absociation. - o 1TeC o the Yogsg 'PHE: REOULAR MONTILY MERTIN "l:“"grl(laleggyuar’l‘fl.aglllh :(Il‘|m“!§b’i"’r{e“m Jow 430D, 1, A fill nktendsnge (st MIE B ERTIN HIF REGUEAL NONTRLY NERTING Grimg ‘oman'e Chitlatlan Associst OF TIE Tiome, 781 WABMR-AY.. Th-mbrtow bt i el B L DE Olyey i Lmotow . TION SALES, B ELINON, PPON o “Alctioneors: 78 & 50 TamiepryE CUy At 249 Bast Tndianast BETWEEN 8TATH AND I)EM(“ML.\’-ST&‘: ) THURSDAY MORNING, MiRCH 1, .. .AT10 O'CLOCK, Conbisting of Parlor, Chamber, -] Biftie, Trusscla . ool Gar e, Dely s somben Chmuiber fets, Wardrobes, Tablenétc, Alo o . carnor Plaso, . ELISOY, POMEROY &C0,, Auerr, Friday Morning, March 14, at 9:30 g'loct, ANOTHER IMMENSE $415 .. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITUR And General Houschold Goods, Pario . Hots, DIning-roo Furnitgre: Hase 1o i, line of Carpets, Lounxes, Hofas, Staves, forters, Crockory, Glu Plated Merchandise, &c,, toget! vata residence 0& 14 rooms, KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, Gm P. GORE & CO., Wholcsals Auctloncers, 80 and 82 Wabulear,, WILL OLOSE OUT AT AUQTION 5 CoN ‘Wednesday, March 12, AT 9:30 A. M, THR SISTENS OF THE HOUSE of the Good Shepherd occupied the princlpal positlon ns chief monroers, being upun the [ront seats surroumding the rematns oun three sides. ‘They were attired fu. full white robes, with vefls of black erape, Nearly every one wept during the rervices, In the left-hand corner, near the altar, were he proselytes, in their ordlpary garb, consiating of a black zown and white bonnet,. On the outer seats of the chapel, on either side, were representatives of the Bisters of Charity, Muw(. and all the diffor- ent. Orders of the ity Alf were bowed Tow in sadness. In the gallery weie the visliors, smong whom were o lare tumber of the promivent Irish gentlemen of the city, In an ante-room adjolning the chapel were over n hundrod- 1ittle girls, elothed {n pure white and wearing long white veils, fastened with roseties und” white flawers. Byl ‘The officiating priests were the Rev. Father Riorda, * calebrant; the Kev, Giles ient. The Presldent rend a ist of nccessorles to be prepared by Mr, Pense, tn addition to the at- tractions to be produced by the Socleties, 1t wns nlso announced that m all probability Miss Loufsa N, Alcott would take charge of the ex- Dlbition of Mrs. Jurley’s wax-works, Fayorabie arrangements had been made for the renting of neclal costumes where such are needed, Eve ery preeaution has been taken to have only the best tndles aud gentlemen in the city take part futhe carnival. It {5 to bo essontially a “swell offale”” fu all respeets. THE LATE WILLIAM KING. Witllam King, who died at the residence of his son, Willlam [, King, 637 Wabash avenue, last Saturday, March 8, was ons ol the very oldest resldents ot this city. Ho was Dorn in Rhode Island, Jul{ 25, 1783, While a boy, he removed to Clifton Lark, Sara- X, E.Aver, ilarvard, 1L L Venfleld, Rtanton!, Jobn Giyin, Keoknk. ' [Col, K, Mliter, N. Y. A.B. Msllory, J.,N. Hav'n[J. A. Htoore, Doaton, i CRIMINAT. No one hns yet been nble to identify Thomas F, Smith for either of the robberles, burglarica, or the Bohnow murder, of which ho was sus- 3 p . J 3,000 cAsSEsS Deputy-C: i ! tn- | toga County, N. Y. IHo there owned and | poeted. ile will doubtless be sct at Hberty to- | ¢ . 8. B, cons tho Rev. P, Tsn | & auarter iice, hns bten covered with crushed | ceivo a fnir salary, and the city have o vault i 5 O quo:l.n 1:130110.\'!’;3?:5%‘?'311‘;?,%6 “’efr‘l L}vl" ’:‘z:. vverated o farm_for many years, and there | ggy, frfi’{jf‘x’,’l‘.‘..,g’flcusn;fb:,,l{fi‘éf’ Fhther M .1ul|::‘1‘, stone, at cost of $2,057. Cottage Grove ave- | the Eldelity or olsewhere, He referred to the 'ASSORTED BPRING STYLE who dled of ‘old oo and general debility at his | burled his wife in 1851, : I i D. D., Vicar-Gieneral of the DMocese; the Rev. John_Waldron, the lev. P, W, Riordan, the Rev. E. J. Dunue, thie Rev. ii. O'tiara McShaue, the Rev. Van de Laar, tho Roy, Thomas Burle, the Rev. Jobn Carroll, and the Rev, P J. But- o, z , 'fhe Gregorlan Iigh Mnes was celubrated by ' Father Rlordan. The funcral discourse was de- livered by the Kev..Dr, MeMutlen, Absolutlon ceremonies were conducted by Father Rlordan, asaisted by dhe chojr,nnd this portion of the ub- sequles was concludes. ‘Yhe patl-besrers, fourtesn {n number, were as follows: Dr. Shepherds, Bernard Calinghan, Jotn Prindivitle, C.G. Copeland, Phil Conloy, Charles McDonell, dustlee A, L, Morrlson, Jua- tice Dan Seully. AP, Derickson, Joseph Me- u:;(v;ulu. James McMullen, Thomas Brenan, W. J. Ooalian, and W, W, Keute, nuo bas beeo Improved from Forty-fourth strect | Sub-Treasury systom of the General Govern- north at a cost of §818. The Chicago and Thorn- | ment. ton rond has been repalred one and a half milea Ald, Gilbert thonght the matter had better at a cost of- $0,000. ‘The cxpouse was pald by | be left nlone, ns the door would be opened to village, county, und res{dents. actuanl stenls. The RElis-avenue sewer, from Forty-first Ald. Daly thought the proposition was a rood street to Onkwoods avenue, pald for by special | one, und favored It, but he wadted the city to assearment, Jins beeu comploted at a cost of | build a vault of its own, Burplus moncy $4,810, The wreat South Chicagoditch on Stony | should bo invested in bonds and ‘the city ftaeit * Isiund avenue, part of which is pald for by | get the interest.. special ossessment, Lms been contracted for, Ald. Cullerton urged that, it the Treasurer ‘T'he cost of public ronds and suwers, pald out of | zot a salary, thers wouldn't' be §1,000,000 con- the town fundg, have been divided as followa: | stantly in ihe ‘Treasury, Tho muney would bo First district, $7,704: sovond, $3.411; third, | expended when collected, As it was now, it 2,403; fourth,” $1,280; Ifth, $4,110; sixi, | couldn’t bo gotton out of the bauks. $5U8; soventh, $511: e@ghth, £4,804; nioth, Ald. Rawlulgl—Fasn't the Councl control of 3110, Total, 821052 The -gas-lamps of the | the money? village: number 108, and heve cost for cleven Ald. Callerton—No. It ought to bave, but it months $4,6313 the korosene lampsat @rand | hoan't. Didu't wo ask the Tronsurer where the howe, No. 556 West Twalfth street; upun Nicholas Schwenn, o stone-cutter, 27 years of nge, who died of consumption without the at- tendance of o doctor, ut his_home, No. 03 Cor- nell street; and also upon John W. Gaynor, 20 years of ngze, who died at No. 200 Blue Istand avenue of pulmonary apoplexy. Mathew Bauer, while emplosed yasterday in repalring the Northwestern Radlroad bridge at Kinzic strect, was danzerously injured by a timber falllng upon him. 148 right lex was broken below the knee, several ribs were broken, and he was othierwise seriously injured Inteenally. Ile was attended by Dr, Isham,y| . who had slight liopes for his recovery, and was then sent Lo the County Hospital. Bauer is o Gicrman, 67 years ot“c, and bos a family at 818 Thirteenth place He cama to Chlcago in July, 1853, and had ever shiice mado his home hero with his sou, e was possessed of a vigorous constltution, and had cujoyed uniform good hiealth until with- ina fow weeks. For the lnst quarter of a cen- tury e hnd had no busjuess te occupy his at- tentfon; und to the nelebbors in the vicinity of his home on Wabash avenuc, both those who kue® him personally mid thove who did not, his form amd charocter were familar, for it had been his hablt, on pleasant afternoons, to sit by the hour [n the shade in the front yard, nnd composedly watelr the paseers on the avenue, apparently undisturbed by the commotlon, Ie was wman of most decided reliziotns conyie- tions; afirm heliever {n the Calvinistic doe- trincs. fle was a momber of the Baptist Churct,aul was shocked und grievously wound- ed by the liberal utterances of modern theolo- Last evening Willle Burke, an accomplished sneak-thief who works all over the conutry, and who {s at once run in by the polics wheoever he roturng to hls howe In this clty, went to the County Jail to vislt John Lamb, Jaller Cumtler telegraphed to the police, nnd n defective went aver to the fafl, Burke s booked for vagrancy at the Armory. F Mary Coleman {s at tho Weat Madlson Street Sgation charged with cruelty to sulinals on com- plalut of Sarah Ludlow. A dox belonging to the latter bit the former's child, whereupon Mary erabbed it by ita bind legs und batted It against the side of the house until it was thonght that it was dead, 'The police recom- mend all mothers to do lkewise, Boots, Shoes, U UM O X I g SLIPPERS. ‘This ssle st incluio lots from ail the best and prom. inent. manufacturers .of the . foy Dbt W Shtn g S e ud gaa veady far Inspectivn Moudsy, LEERS TR EN, AR A \ ity A ey 4 €0 IM M EINSH! ; lo “Ihe procession wdnt by carringe to Calvary | Crosslug have cost 8448, maoney was, sud didn’t ho tell us it was nona of OUR SALE TO-DAY, No. 268 Wabgh avenue, Prof, I IL Babcock THE CITY-HALT. JSuatee Mtaon vestorday charued. with enns | ©ois foF the preacat. . CITY.- COUNCIL. to beputoutal fnferest inightlead to the THE ENTIRE FURNITURE n the chalr, "The Secretary read a list of donu- splracy. ‘I'hicy gave bunds in the sumn of $500 tons to the library and museum, It wos on- euch aml got a continuancg.: The case has been holding out of jzducements for collualon ot the nounced that the Hon, W, C, Burchard, former- B e Treasarer Larrabec pald out. $6,000 yesterday ALD. LODDING. Tho Amm-man', Stlll Struggling With tho | Treasurcr with othier city officcra to provent the 1% "of Private Restdece. 8 Elegnnt Marble-Top Chamber Snits, a mentfoned beforn in Tun Trisung. Zucker THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION Approprintion 13itl, expenditures that should be made, L2 Dy 1v Governor of Mondiras, would deliver o lect. | 42 the Nqukdatlon of special asscsement, elalm. | LU S ¢ Cn'\Griom o soparated. *Ho then against Ald. Lodding, of the Sixth Ward, are | yq Gous il ll\l"x\d an adjourned meeting last 1d, Seaton aafd the Finance Committee went With o gg“':fifl’m{flw s’““" m:;m\:n 1{!{: {‘egoirceaa :x:'mlr#:lm"m“x of l{llnl E‘cnrlut lu&ur x\ms r\e{pm:l‘;:u‘lv}? mle nm‘}n- sought to get w‘mnoxloln lc! her l!lulnsnl\x,?llu» withiout foundatlop,jan examination futo them Ew“‘l“" . A‘. A..'Tuley. In tho chair, and absent ;grglu;‘ bsl&l evg;y' li:;lll,llllfil atx“x :'ar:{z-gnuu' ome?b":i fetery) RBHGEHOEID FURNITURE Y ] v o Mr. yi . . No. v ] s - < o s ! . 3 =3 : TN Tust mave, in Bccongt of i pocomt MAT: | w3 e S strectand Nor 360 Tocrsor | Eodt eSitiors wera hia atiornmye. =~ ' Wit | yesterday develovinig fiat fact; and the obloct | Fearsons, Coole, SWethereryand Jansseus, Tor Lol ink SuAG f |AUG AOUNL of manoy ot of POSITIVEL Y T0 UE SOLD, catirip el exhihited s nimber ot sutgultivg ik by 4 Monday noon Mras Y, L. Sullivan, of No, 35, | 1 making them was possibly, as was suld at the L and curiosities which he had secured. = & fpos S ' " Xow Parlor and Chamber Salta, A Splenild Line of 150 New and Becond-hand CARPEIS, Loanges, Cane-Seat Clialrs and Hockers, Cooking Stores, (Ueneral Merchandlse, 2 good Socond-hane " At the Old-Estabilshed nad Populae Auction Houso, 84 & 88 Ragdolph.st. FLERSHEIM, BARKER & CO.. Auctioncers. W WM. A, BU'LT'TERS & CO., Auctfoneers aud Heal-Estate Agents. 173 a0d 175 tundolon-st. Ald. Ballard, :by_conscnl. presented a resolu- | clrculation (xml locking It up in a vault, tion dirceting the, Elre Marstal to put ten of is | After corisiderablo wraneling wud threo or patent attaghinents for giving dre-alarms on tho ff;’g:,‘:mzfl“ speeclics, tie provious queation _alorm boxes. [The cost of *keyless doors™ Is | " ''lie motion to reconalder was lost,—yoas, 15 §100; theso atfachments, which answer the | nays, 16,—as followa: snma purposs equaily ns well, can. be furnished Yeqsi—Tutoy, Sandors, Tully, Turner, Culler- for $10 or $16]. _Ald. Ballurd sald bu did ot | ot Rloriay, Moaly, Jawler, MeNurn i deslre to x{mll;o‘ any mouos, ll’ufl:w:;ghtunllu 2 ,‘},“j’,’,;d,_;‘,‘,‘:"" g,’, 3 P"fi"‘*ih"fi&“"‘ Sigtay, 1 being aown the prico o he other; 1 ery, Deidier, Smyth, roop, Seaton, dc.vxlfi nguemngwnma o scparnte ftem put | Kawlelgh, Thompaon, Knopt, Stinber, ahd Waldo. Counell meetlug, ta zinjure him bolitleatly in case ho should conclydo to run ogatust the So- clullst enndidate. The flrst ono seem fn relatlon to the matter was “, CORPORATION-COUNBLL NONFIELD, who was safd by Plelfler to have recelved $15 of the $80 for his lufluerm In dropping the suit. ] kuow nothlng about the suit,” eafd he. Ozden avenue, hired & man to enrry in coal, nnd alone {n the ofternoon’ the ungrateful fellow stale o pocket-book containing D, which he found lying on the top of abureau. Oficer Sandcrson, who traveld ‘the post, wns_notificd, and upou searching the man found a $5 ulil rolled up small hidden away m the toe of his shoe, ‘The -prisoner gave the pame of John O'Callaghan, uhd was yesterday held by Justics Sallsbury in 8300 to the Orlminnl Court, i Arrests: Mary Martin, nlios Swigert mxfl Marg The scrlp clerk pald out §150 in *the equlv- alent! yesterday. DTorsons to whom the city ia indebted are requested to call for the amounta due them. J Upon the first day of the present month $30,505 of acrip was _called fn. QF this amount, §21,610 has been redeemed n cash, und $3,030 turned In for taxes. Lhere fs still 811,354 un- canceled. ‘The City Treasurcr’s receints vesterday were ‘The German soclety for tha protection of emi- nts nnd the Iriendiess will have o benefit at IcVicker's Theatre Sunday evening. ‘Thero will be given a grand conzert and an operettn by the best talent .dn the city. Neorly oll the vromineut German ‘nrtists are to nsslet In this charity, and a highly enjovable nnd Interesting performancy fa anticipated. The concert will be directed by Prof. Carl Koellliyr, and Mre. Clara fluck, Mrs, Marla Koelling, Mlss licmerk.\lrm Schlciffarth, “The name of Pfefffer was assoclated in iy to the Appropriation bitl. . ‘The Council thea adjourncd uutil 2:80 tuls F U R N I T U R E M, Ritter, Mr.' Keliner, Mr. Ross, Mr. Schlelf: | 87,618 from tho West Town Collector: s1.7i8 | Plercy, cauzht stealing to eallco dresecs from | mind with some clty mattor, nud Ihad the ’“Th‘e e el that an Allerman could not | “THEFIOOm . - ] A Tarth, und the German Macnnerchor will assist. | from_the South Town Collector: §1L,007 from | in drout of Mrs. Casey dl m'uun_ No. 14] ] 5 | ke look over 1h8F books. 1o aoe Lhewaia | 1 e . (00 talo af ang artlcts. Lo’ the ——-__—AREND‘S prr B ACTTEREEITs The salo of tickets Is progressiys” very favor- | the North Town Collector; #8303 from the | dsland avenue, yesturday a Ln\ulun, acol | vty toany sult, Mitthey could not find tho tie intere ably, und the house will, 1o daukt, Lo crowded | Comptroller, und 82,070 from'the Water Depart- | Miller, lareeny of ‘ropea from o derrlek on Con- ¥ ¥ s Wit they wr:n.\ja:;yml'.';za‘u‘éh ;2.‘ i': 30 o'clock, at our sales N 3 B T O 4 BUT LIS & CO., Auctiate, REG] r;(\n THYHBOAY TRADE SALE. STAPLE& FANCY DRY GO0DS, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, cle,, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, ut 0:10 o'clock 8. @, stozr salesrooms, :‘.l nl'.""lx"“ll‘]‘i""mi]l‘e‘i ment. Bullding permita were {ested yosterday to Theodore Ludes for two two-story aud base- ment dwellings, x50 feet, No, 1225 and 1237 Wentworth avenue, to cost §3,000, nnd to I, D. Smith for o two-story and hasement stone front dwelllngz, 20x50 fect, No. 4G Park avenie, to cost §3,500, and to Curlsi Plelfter for a four-story upholstery f: v, Bouth Canal street, bétween Van Bidren und Harrison strects, o cost §12,000, Chicl SBenvoy was busy yesterday Inquiring Iuto w ease of “alleged brutality on tlre part of Oflicer Thomas Murphy, of the Unlon 8trect Station, ‘The complainant in the tise s Mr. Martin Knowles, foreman fn the establishment to overflowing, - fl T, R. Nute, o well-known plysiclan_of thilelty, died very suddenly of heart-disensc at his residence, 454 South Fark avenue, Monday ut 3 p. m, alter an fiiness of but two hours, Dr. Nute wos a nntivo of New linmpshire, and practitloner in Boston for twenty vears, where Tic was at one timo u’ momber of the Compion Councll, und for several years o member of the School Board. fle removed to Chicago In 1569, and hos been in active practico lere ever since. 1o was o communieant of Plymouth Chuoreb, mnn of the striciest {utegrity, 4 falthful student and conseientious practitloner, and universully resyuclc\l. 1its many fricuds will deeply aym- ‘pathizo with his bercaved wifo und ehilds ‘The repder will romember that mentlon was tias been used with high! mfim. Baltard withdrew the resotution, ias been nsed with highly beneficlal reaults daring Gnnatian ot Al Gilbert, the Aporopration e sy reatele Bl verlaile fotiw ol drsion- Bl wes takeh up, atid the Clerk read It item by | gor Bore™ K CUels not a moalenes 1t 18 Slenes Lem. - tnolike b (in foou! n A to reconslder the yoto by | A0t winel overage (in food) made from milk, \\-lfig\‘f\‘lfv:‘ z:];fnr;;‘o;f the, Secretary of lhu\uull - “f‘“"“i" “f:‘“f'“' l'l"b; "fr“‘“;‘ stomach. Nothlng ¢ tment was ‘fixed at $1,200. Agreed | olse makes flesh and blood"and atrength eo fast, It :‘;’_" Dopgehn ! can bo safely relicd on forthe recuperntion of thoso ‘Ald. Saudera moved that the salary vo 81,5600, cases of Josw vitality In which medication or ordl- Amb&g\ulvs moved o8 au amendment that it | nary nutrition fall. Bewaroof {mitstlons. Sond bo $1,000. > for pamphlct on kumyss, A. Arend, chemist, i AlJ-h g moved to lay tho amendment on | orjginator, 170 Madlson strect, Chicago. g e ) e — i ““"":;}“ DioeLite D gmEndmecs that FINE ART IN_HOUSE-DECORATION, : uut be-$1,200. ’ S uror moved s an amondment ta the Jb everything tho *yery latcst™ and. richest iy amendment that it be £1,300, art hangings," over thirty-five years of practi- gress street, near Flith avenue, bulonging to Junes Bimith; Joseph Stone, 0 youpg man who was cought balancing himselt upon, 8 trausom ot No. 14834 Bherman street; Erocst Schimke, whao was caught trylug to pass o counterfet 85 cent picco ot Traynor's ssloon on * Bjfer?” avenue, . At noon yeaterdny it was reported at Central Statlon that u horso and burey valued at §100 had just been stolen from H. 1. Harrls, of No. 492 Halsted street, Detectives Holey nt Hoff- man heard that n vig answerlng the descrlption Jud been seen on Ogden avenuie on the way to Hiveratde, nnd in the poasession of o suspiclous- Juoking charaecer. ‘They took a frelzht-train on the Burllngton & Quincy Road, and arrlyed at Riverside fu time to cubture the thiel. o zuve name, I have nothing whatever to do with sults involving violations of the fire ardinance,' Then Mr. Rolfe, ofisthe Bullding Department, was questioned, it hi¥ing been alleged by Plell- fer that he pall $10 for a bullding permit which henever cot, It (e not true,” sald Rolfe, “Mr. Plelffer toni out o permit himsel! and paid 60 cents for it, the usual price.” . NEXT, mivncmu WILKIB was put on the stund,,, *In August.” sald be, 8 PletiTer camo here gutd sald Nio wished to ratse the rear and make an ndumoy to his house, and wunted on Ingpector to go over and look at the place. I went over and found that the addition B\' I FPRAEDIAN & SON, 200 nnd 203 Nisndolphi-st. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, On Wednesday, March 12, at 10 ao'clock, of Knight & Leonurd, He was golng home one q ' g ki |. W was to be slx feet high. and thirty-two feot wide, 'The question was l}m taken on the smaller | cal !fpflflvnm and o consclousncss that the times {tesuiar Weekly Trade satesof / mada i e Turnusn weele or ovu ago o the | gt ok o oo, thout 10olelock, ui cann B o o auzilusuy uh i WAL | Frulivos tn the front part and wasit at home, und s A ool wasadoote, 0 e b comt for sughty sl who thuicof | e ‘}?;{r..’ffi?:{.{'xfi’ré; ol destruction bv firo of the Lake Foreat Academy. | across o drunten mnn on the Milwaukee avenue | an ota oftender, ¥ o uoople tn thurens didst know anythile ahout d. Lawic of 3 ) 204 Wa- 13 eratel Ouuuo Wake, waoriet, 8 ¢ g | ¥ cte e R Y L slder the votu seting aside $250 for strect~ | bash avenus, 5 casks [tockliichain snd Yetlow Ware, }:‘n tx;x::g\:uv;aggfilu '&Jfi"‘fl‘“h’#fi‘va&"‘-i’h‘l‘ lyjym'l :tll':x‘k‘lll"\;t usllln‘:u:‘xlellfltx‘: ‘\‘l’wfl!::]:: g’b:;fidfl}'fi‘filel’;lll;‘la Justice Salisbury, presidivg i the West | It As il was proposed to uso wood, I reported :f;:::; 1t was evidently his' Intention to fucreaso ——— 10 filasaware, assorted. of tho now structurs will be da follows: 1t will | bad dropped over the slde of the viaduet upon | Division Pollce Coirt, yesterday held thy' fol- o adversely, Tnaconple of weeks Pleiffer camu e to the oflles swraln,-und my report was referred to. But Plefffer weng.on with theaddition with out o permit, und 1 happeued to eateh bim at i, and served n notlee on hime e came down then, and took out a permit to bullil of brick, But he used wood ail the'same. 1 theu bewn o guit azainst him for violation of the fire ordl- nuncey und got o Judgment aeainst him for 8190, 'Tlu appeated. ‘Tho case was set for the January term of the Criminal Court, On the Thuraday before it was to come up, Ald, Cook bo erccted on the University grounds, will be 108 feet long by thirty-two feet deep, umd threu storles bigh. 1t will bo heated by steam from n boller outside the , bullding, which will supply' both the ueademy and the college, A dfulng-hall will bu erected on the grnuudu, entlrely separnto from ol he other uildings, A juvenlls or Yrimm-y department will be provided {n the bullding lone known us the “ Dickinson House,” which will be presided over by an ¢ininent Matron long connected with schools n the West, ‘Lhue it 1s clalmed that, thie amonnt, s = Mme, Gravy, Ald, Schiwelsthal moved to reconsider the A pleturesquo story Is told of Mme Qrevy in vote by which 800,000 was sct naide for the | 4y, carly daysof_ her husbund’s elevation. She harbor dredeing machinos, which, e sald, could b, bu had for $25 ndny, nad that 395,000 was ample, drove Ina hired carrlage one morning to the ‘After some tally, in which the importauce of | door of Laferriere, the famous dressmaker, and dredgiug wus dwelt upon, in order that vessels | entered, dragglng after hor a hugo bundle con- dht pzet to the docks, v v 3 mzl\:l,d.l"l‘ull sald tho cost of dredges was from taining an old velvet gown. Bho was recelved with much condescensfon und was told to walt, “%‘fo'r‘]},:m‘;,‘,l-:,yfi“k‘.d"mt the Commisaloner fnastauch as the great milllner was then un! ity ol aged with s customer, no othier in fuct than an af Public Works thoucht that the appropristion | Getrass of the Comedie' Franealse, Mme, Grevy tho tracks below. While engaged in the scarch, Ofteer Murphy came along und demunded to know what Kuowles was about. Mr. Knowles, perhaps a lttlo ungey at the roughness of the officer, und agerieved that bls philantbrople miotives should ho luoked upon as felonious, told Murpliy that e would “stund him on his ear” did nnt the bluo and star lendjuuthority to the wearer. With that the policemnn dragged the philunthrople Knowles off to the station, and on the way punched him In the oye with the cnd of his elub, und otherwlse maltreated hin Jowing: Michael Crowley aling * dashy,™ lar. ceny of n bolt of dress-goods from _In front of John York's dr;'-Fwdl store, No. Halstgd street, 8800 to the Criminat Court; Thomas Comerford and Huogh Galvin, snatehlog from . Charles Nelson, _of No. Milwaukes avenue, to the Crimina) Court; James Buruy, $300 to the Crimlual Court, and Frank Curran, 31,000 to the Criminn) Court, for thy theit of a trunk helonging to F. W, 8treet, of Crote, I1l., from the freignt depot of the Burlington & Quincy p Ul Bi) erates Antan plmieys. 70 iiozenn {{anin Shdon 6 and 7 Inchs ot pacies S0F Souncry MarShants cke i ants, L . W, UELCKFOLD, AuctlonceT. 2 xed Crimp-"I'op Ch BY W, .‘l(’("ll&li(}l]‘_flmm& co. R Wo will sell this day, at our salesrooms, 48 CONTENTS OF A 10.R00M HOUSE, d-hasd 1, cano to the oftleo and, exfd Ald. Lodding hod | was not large enouglh, o 2 » . Afullline ot Medlum Becon whien the arrangenicnts how coutempluted shiol] | s it s allered. Justice Morrison discharzod | Rallroad at Western avente, which was recov~ | presonted a communléatiou rci;nlnllnglhukmlk ‘I'he motion was withdrawn, f,':,ttflo“f,",' ';‘:{7',’1"“,‘{’{,‘5‘ :,'fiz.‘l.ms;"ri‘gl.:‘ry{':;{-n;m’ TURNITURE AND GARPETS. bis comploted, Loku Forest will afford the best | Mr. Kuowles, Yesterdny's oxaminatlon was | ered in Tuwh Curran's saloon on Thirteenth {.tor, und it had been referred to - the Buflding WICKER TPARK, when sho explained that sho wisied to have her o cond-h ks, No, 1 15-Ball ool To- opoortuuity thut ean be given for the education | not coneluded, und will be takon up again place; Whliam 1lusiey and John Bulvan, | Committees aud he asked foru postponstent Ald. Ryan moved to recansider the voto by | dress * done up? and improved. *OW" sald blflfié’fl'n‘:“v‘-?"figm" Deaks, No, and_trajuing of chlldren” from early childiood | day. It went' far enough to show, it Mr, | dischurged, -as nelther ths larceny wor the | fn order that inquiry might be made, Prosc. wiich $500 was iven to Wicker Park. the great oue, i wo dou't Qo up dressca hiero; il WL MOUREHQUSE & CO., Auctloncert to gradustion i any bratch of study, Knowles' statements are true, thut Murphy {3 a | alleged bupglar ’ul a fraleht-car could be proven | cuting-Attorney Liscott, accordlngly, had the 'l‘lLu Chalr ruled the motion out of order, as it | sometimes for our own custoiners wa do such & A telogram apponred i 5 city paper yesterdny | UrUtal Dlly who shioutd be Iald wway on tho agalnst them Eugene Scully, the nan who bad | case continued until the February term, [ was g * shelf, Alr, Kuowles i o reputable man, und hus been with Knight & Leonard tor fifteen years, o~ wos wot ot the timo of the oceurrenve umder the influence of liquor, and ko says that ho was not dlzorderly beyond tolling Murphy that he would whits B It he was ot o volleemun, “the his brather arrested formayliem s few days ago, €30 o for disorderly vonduct: Frank Wilson, ‘Thomus Dorrls, vagraits, $30 flug; Frank Wil- son, larcony of apalr of shioes, $25 fue. Justiee Potlak, presiding at_the Arory Police Court, hetd the following: Millle Edna “nud W. J, Me- | Ktunune, lurcony of 330¢ from ., Ides, 8500 to the morning stating that a Mrs, Charlotte Lelehton cutne 1o her mother's yesls 'y DEAr 1103t e, Larry County, Mi a few days azo with tivo 1} tivoly 8 and 4 months, und starved them, One of them dicd, und it wis buried quietly in the gardon. It was exhumed by tho authorities, und the cause of Its death ny- TATLIZOAD LANDS: FIVE PER CBNT! d 1aa low rate of fisterest, bist (¢1s all that ls nowcAdrE on deforred pu. micuts for sales af iand lunuwlr:uum'f{; had niready been miade aud acted nyon, thing to Bulice themy but we do not know Ald, Ryan moved to suspend the rales for the | Madame.!” % [am Mwe, Grovy,” was thy re- purpose of ‘taking uction on the petitton of | ply, *and I thoucht I could nave thie dress ar- roperty-owners in the viclnity of Wicker | ranged for the recoptions at the Elvsec.” There.' nrY(. asking that an item ot §2,500 be fnserted | upon the whola establishment fell at her feet fu- the Appropriation blil for the completion of | und implored pardon, amd It 18 probable thut the the park. velvet dross will still rejoice the hearts of Ame sway In the country wlien it came to the snrface ateufn, nnd Linscott ot u continuanco until the Mareh term, Aud the case is pending now." And now for ALD. LODDING'S STATEMENT. “I was {utroduced to Plellfer by a friend a B 2 Dreil 1o, bassad et bt o o whers, (12, s $ B B Court} Icufiessoy, larceny of | Mawed Bush, wio esld PletfTer was in trouble, | ‘The motion was lost. assadors, and heaithy, “ino wr . Al Kindio the last stages of atarvation. ‘I'ho woman wus cer See ¥ oo Y S s | him oo eetting reduced u flne of F100 jmposed yevorted to” nave heen an ossistant 1 4 Founds Oflieer Scott, By s happy combination of clr- | Market strect, $300 to the Criminal Courts sinall grain,' frilte, berriox, aud yeuo 1n. great abundance,: snd’ always guod priced. 'The lands aro offere: scre, And thie ttle [ perfect. NO and 'conveyed, With all thes shauld be withaut & comfortable hume, oond 1ime (o buy, hecause If theso Jands fall dnlo S hinuds the prices will bo doubled; el apply F. DA sl6 83 3 e cumstances he bus not been seen since, Other- wisa he might testify that Mr, Knowles wos nat trving to rob him, and that ho bad so told Officer Murphy, That evidence would have shown that Murpby arrested Mr, Kuowles siinply becouse of hls fmpertinence, and clubbed him beeause be thought o cogld do so with fmpunlity, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. John Wililer, lurcony from Frank Iibler, $300 to tha 12th; John Rysu and Charles Morrlson, plekpockots, 810 fluo each; A, von Stavered, n peddler, caught selling butter syhich was grood awd fresh u&m the tap und rotten nuderneath, § flne; J. A, Webb, 8, I Shields, 1) G, lays, B A Mulford, . 3, Walser, W8, locker, C. I Morgas, Levl Bator mon, and W. F. Chatficd, tlcket scalpers, by which 3000 for the clork of the Sccretary of The Tunnel Under tho British Channel, tl)m ‘Dopartment of Public Works was stricken Little lias heen enld of late regarding the tuo- out. Aureed to. nel between Franca and England, but prepara- "The itom was adopted as reported, tlons for ke worlk contivhic, Boven thousand Ald. Lawler moved to reconsider the vote by | fivo hundred and soventy-one soundings lave which the salary of tiie City Euglucer was tixed | taken place within 600 fect of the Fronch coast, at 23,000, 1o wautcd to make it 83,500, na re- | with a view of ascertaining the farm and geotog- ported. Lost. {cal pature nf the ground, und 8,207 apeclmens Ald, Luw]er moved to, reconsider the vote by | lnve been: obtained. Bimilar soundings have which the salary of tho Flro Marsbal was tixed upon him in thy Polica Court for violating the fire ordinance. 1'told him the flue was a lieavy ong,—that 1 would helphim all L could,—und to bove a commuulcation drawn up msking the Council to remit the fiue, und I would present it. lio browght me a communication, nnd I read {t over sl wasn't saslafled with {t, wid'told him 1 would propare one mysolf, stating what he safd,~thut he wont threo or four tincea to &gte lings' Home dn thicago, from which wmatitution it was represented gho took ~the chlidren, There s but oue Fouudlings' Home In Chicoro, nnd the Matron of that place, Mrs, Fox, assured o TRIBUNE To- porter Jast evening thut thero must be some anistake fu the dispateh, as there hud never been uuvbody thereby the name given, nubody had left there for some thme, no eno had adopley Commtsatuner 1, C. It Room 11, Na.*‘u"fi:m an-av.. Chicags 1l COLLECTIONS: an Iuspector it th dd s a8 | at 83,000, 1[0 wanted to give hiuy $4,000,—1 Hagiaken pl:___"__cu oy thalinslish alde; N o o A N o] uspectol 0 8ee e ad lon wi al 3 Vi ¢ hilmy h (] 1wa chitldren ab unce, and no chlld had pFone to ;m}"fl‘, "i,’f,“‘g;;’,‘,‘,‘,!f‘,{r ‘:}:;{,,‘::“',‘}o,',';‘“u‘e';,‘,‘m ol rlght, Pleiffer put money fnto mv | sum recommended by lhll’é‘ummll.lflu‘ on Fire Quoen Vietoriw's oys. %’f?fl‘f."&"fifi“&’:"fwfi‘éfi“ DSt e tkel. s Fifteen hundred dollars of new Court-Houss | Jtalph fluston, theft of o wateh from o lady | Yest-pocket,—o $3 Uit tulok 1t was.—and I | and Water. 0, Cincinnat! Ca taf - Ald, Gilvert_moved to lay the motlon on the ‘Whoa the Cfifn'mx'\ w..é"é'}?é*uéh the Quecn of table. Aureed to, England expressed her regrets that she bad not Ald, Lawler moved to fosers an item for | gons to take part In the figh And now her clehteen watchmen st 8720, but the motion was | sons do not go to the front. ey aro very busy ast. with weddings, und preslding whero there ar Ald, Lawler mqved to reconsidor the vote by mrngr-.[onc%‘l‘u be m‘[’a. S . o which tho salariés of the Polive Department wero fixed, DRUNKENNESS, ul.ct\llfl.mll_tnw}zzlfih moved to lay the motion on Dr, D'Unger, discover of tho cinchona cure for . ‘Ihio motion to reconsider provalled,—yeas, 18; ;’{:m,m“" Eurah Al Eaghy, Mobm 2L - Xallee nays, 15,—as follows: A Yeas—Tuley, Sandors, Tally, Tarner, Cullerton, Any tadps tands way e besutifed by Yinck & Tiordan, McNally, Gliver, = Lawler, Boldier, | Raynesr's Glyceriue Jolly, Hiyth, McXuraoy, Nivsun, McCaflroy, Daly, and : ouns. ; Engagement rinca, novel and oxquislte atyles, at Nays—Ballard, Cary, Phel Glibert, Mallor) ¥ ¥ ¢ Eiviaer Aatoog, Seon A Foaapees; | Uamilton, Suourds & Co., Uy Statu steeat, Knopf, Ryau, Biauver, Waldo, Benwalsthal, TS MA{‘ L‘:\vler‘ mmll; lhlpeuceh ‘!In !n\'gr o‘l in- creasing tho salary of the Huperiutendent, re- — LY., ), ferring llo the c«Svn:{.un: ducm‘no }1‘11 the police ‘é%‘k@’rfi“&"fi?;fl":}‘:fl:: : Pm"::: ‘:' :Pgfifjbfl:"‘.’l‘nfi'& e I,::’fm';"’.‘:d ‘l,; f&:&?fi;’: 1.y by Chicago: Afion & Bt Louts 1iiroad via Lamont. 1t numbers aud reducing the salarics, fu e | QGUSTUS=15 this clir, Marcl 11, 1870, Mrs, Joksans cldentally pug in'a good word for the patrolmen, | - Funeralfrom 313 Ggden-av. (old auinbers), Thu who wero oa duty 805 dava and nights, hie sofd, | day, the 15th, st Io'guck p. 1., to Geacelaad Cow and got only $00. He moved toatrike out | 15 '°N’"‘E"“' o S 3 $3,000 and fusert 34,000 for the Buperintendong, | 4BLANEX=In thiscity Mareh 10, 1870, Minnlo Mary ‘U'his would meat the views of lt‘ho bnni{:en-meu, Fuue: "flu %11%. Staterat ta-duy, the 1ith, ac who hud made up a purse for him so that he got S B "t o AT (Eg",r vnnpou'g«ficm hiovda wera solid yesterduy. The County Trenaurer will now pay county orders up to No. 1,200 of Nov. 80. ‘The Hospital Committes will visit the caun/ty EHospital this afternoon nbdut 2 o'clock, Coupty-Treusurer McCrea went to Springfleld Mondny uizht to nect the charges that have been made azainst him in the Senate, The Towu Collectors of the Towns of Schoumberg, Leyden, und Cleero retitroed thelr books tothe County Treasurer yesterday, The new 8100 Court-llouse bonds wera re- celved from the cueraver yesterduy, and will bo fmmediately sold at par to whomsoever wishies to purchase, Aohu \V, Postgate, a reporter for the Times, yEimnlnf' touk out his lasp naturallzation pa- pere, nud unbjushingly sunounced his totwotion of vatlng the Demoacratic ticket, EQ C, Bhaweross, Democratie politiclan, and by profession o _erackeman, Was run into the County dall last Fridsy on a charge of larceny. Abau; LWo years awo ho was befors the Crim- inal Court charged with burglary, e got ot by a seratch, aud afterwards “went futo politics, was put futo the rauks of tho unterritied as Chalrman of the Executlye Committee of the Niuth Ward, and hos beon au honored metaber of the Demuocratic party ever since. ‘The safd gucst of the Burdick House, $500 to the 13tuiy t, L. Bhannon, charged with the larceny ol some gras-fixtures froms Kendrick, the proprietor of the defunct Nevads Hotel; George Ilarris, charged with the thoft of clgara from Kuutzler & targls, discharged for lack of . prbsecutlony Mary June Esoy, larceny of gooda’from the Bos. ton atare, $5 tlue. ‘ Tt WOUNDED. Christiansen, the unfortunste victim of Mike Murphy, was very low ot 10 o'clock last nigh, and the possibllitics of hlv recovery were much more remote than upon * the night before, His physiclan stuted that the lelt lunz W completely clogged® with coarulated blood, the pulse was 1380, aud the temporature of the bedy very high, o might dio at any moment, ond might perhaps live for sotne little time, but oll hopes for Ins secuvery ho considervd passod, ‘Tho assasaiy Murphy, und his compavion o _crime, Wi wers before Justico Sullabury, and wero rew ed to jalt untif the 23lst or untl ch time as Christiansen's fate {8 known, without bail, Murphy stil preserves his dogzed sitence, but Welsh Is more communicative, and admits thiat the atorles of the affulr a8 told by Telford and the injured young man are subatantfally correct, save thut'bu did not seo the stabbing, took pa part in it, and §s unable to say of his own ku%wle-lgo by whom it was done. Armour & Co. ars takiug every precaution sguinst another lre ab thelr packing-houses, hey have orgunlzed & urivate flre company, which is drilled sfter the mauner of the city compunies, A hall for the uso of the company has been fitted up 4 cost of 8500, Twenty-uuo fire-nlurns will be placed 10 different paris of the several hulld- e, and SIX ndleators will sliow the exacy lo- . catlon of the fire; fron shutters are ta be placed oo all the widdows, und a 82,000 Kuowles nump will be set u in the engiuc-room, An immense zeservolr, OL by 100 feet, und eleven feet duep, With o capacity of 600,000 gallons, s el duie An arteslan well will lun{) ly this und a smaller reservoly of 100,000 gallons capacity, the two casting $0,000. Foue-tuch wmalvos wiil be jald throuwh tie grounds an which the bufldings ure crected. It would seen stmost fmpossible for a flre 10 get under headway with all these ap. pllances for \m ug It out, ‘The crouuds on which the bulldings are crected are about twelve acres fn axtent, “Yhe Bourd of Directors of the Board of Trade Lield u regulor incoting yesterday afternoon, ot which the’ Committes ont Provisfon luspection vrusented its repore ou the complulnts growing out of the shioment of bad mcats from this city 1o Eurapean citles, thd mention of which has been wode In Tun Tuisung, The document reviewed the sbuscs practiced by uuscrupulons CHICACE 102 Washington-sh Tll By iviogall factsyou kno¥ coneernlog debtor you wiilde GCEREY yuurscifa tavor siwelistth HALR GOOD. AR A A A A P U8 oot eo Wholesale & Rotall, an’l forpr! | 113k Uoou3 peut G, O 1 auyybete Halo awent fortiis #MLLTIVOINS Wigs mindelo order i WAt uumdem o 292 v Stahiou st Culdh FFa, WIS, Wareh BWITCHES, PUFFS, WIUS AT da, Conibs, Grnaioy! s gt Biar axd CIEAPEST, 3 ) PS50 . 210 For Triuki 0 Nor 14) tatets took it out und laid it ou o table, telling him thut L didn®y want his nioney,—it Icmxl&' lelp bim I would do o Jlke a mai, 1 presented the ducument to thy Council, and 1L was referred to the Buliding Committee. ‘Ihey reported ad- versely, sud as they had not notitled mu to be present at their meethyg the report was recom- mtted. Pleiffer camo 1o see nie tWo ar threu times, und Hoally asked what had become of the cuse, 4 told him thut § bud scen Livseott, nnd thut bo wasn's quita ready to do anything; und that on _account ol thé: communication to the Counell 1 ind asked bim to’defer the matter, Pfeiller came to mo aflerwords and asked how much it would cost to pet-n scttlement, 1 told him it 1 could wet the fing reduced to 815 or §20, [ would doso, I told him that Linscott had acknowledged thut the flue was too grear, and sald he would try to bave 1t reduced, apd probably could to 813 or 820, Hosafd he bad _onty 813, und | told him would use. that £ I could, and, if uot, the uouey would be returned, 1 drew up this re- ?fi""h which he sigucd in the prosence of his cud : 1 received of John Pleiffer, as agent, tho amount of 815, for the suttlemont of $he sult now pending n_court. © ¥. Lovpixa. Feb, 21, 1870, 1 have the three 85 bills now, and fotend to use thom to pay the fina if Linscott gets it r duced to 815; otherwise, the wmoneys will f f f AN, CANDY. CRLEDIATED THIOUSH, out’ sho Unlon—expre: I all parts. 11b uod unn“m‘ V50, woe_per 10 AL Srders, GUNTHER, tO tiuness L Acui’/_ — £5,000 last year. % = =i SOANTS, et Otto Schoita, who was badlycut up in s | retursed “to ~ Prolffor, I askéd Li Ald. Kuout ‘toved to loy the motlon on the | “R%; " St s e e i B0 stippers and sgents v sendlug bad meats | party with however, Jose hi st NO, ¥ b s BABCOOK-March 31, st 3 b. m., Mary Juita Tat, T, L Iro e i lnjur;l'ng o T tnlum i, I mm‘}wg" mnul ::::rlunb)n assist- | boarding-house row nt No, 640 Btate street, is at table. Agreed to, cack, (0 the b; i 1 G scott the other sy to lean towards the poor mon, I had wauted - to put the woney in my own pocket, do you sup- 0se I shoutd have been such u fool as to take t aud slza a recelpt in the presence of a third the County Hospital, His wounds, though of quite a scriol ature, will hardly prove dan. gerous, His tauts, Zwatuski, father aud sou, are nureing thelr wounds in & cell at tho 740 year of ior agc, at hor Inte Tesideuce, . McCalf 0 out $1,700 | 533 Weat sonroo-3t. m&lfimn"s.":flfivm?ln:: %:\?ufirg Sotaotiien ariagtal fzuu (he Chiureh of the Epiphany Thurkay Ald, Lawlor moved to add an stem for tweuty- 82~ Now (laven (Conn.) papers pleass copy. five nollcemen at §000 each, NUTR—Vare guddasli. af heary disease, at blg reae i H s, uniess the leadera can succeed in bulldozing or - buying llu out of his present situstion, snd any n’ hfi 1riends who deslre to talk politics with hiw can auste trudo of the city, und vopstalned some ree- vwwuendations for thu regulation of thy busis budy, Wwypeetion, ete. A copy of thereport B 3 o I'(lkil' i SHAITS ke Pertestloly q Sat¥ianehinng w824 bdee B e Biria. - SEECIAL N i eQ Tor ipai wrde Fre 195 Wabaan-sre .

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