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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1880. JIMNY CARROLL. He and His Gang Fail to Show Up at Galesburg. jis Bondsmen, and the Property They Swore to Owning. Letter from Simon O'Donnell Interesting K Some Pen-Sketehes. Plans of tho Thlovos—No Compromiso Will ‘ Be Mado by the Bank, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, garesnuna, Il, Feb, 18—Since the arrest of games Carroll and hls mang, for tho robbery of jhe Farmers’ & Mechanics’ Rank, this commun- Sty have watched with considerable interest the doings of Carroll, and have wondered what scheme ho would invent to chont Justice out of ftadeserts. As has proviously beon announced jnTue THINUNE, James Carroll, Patrick Guorin, aad Murk Davia, who were Jjolutly Indicted, wero adinitied to bail at the Octobor torn of tho Clreult Court Jn the sum of $30,000, heir recognizance did not require thelr ut- fendance until to-day, but ,whon thelr cae owas called this © morning — thay toputin an appearance, nor_wore their fated iecedwitt, Walker, Patrick Carroll, und William Fitzgernld—present. Consequently, 0 default wasenteredand continued, Mr, Miteh- ol, one of theirat torn wits in the court-room ttihetine, but satd nothing, ‘This non-nppenr- ance of Carroll does not correspond with: the Melumations made by his attorneys that thoy would boon had and ready for triat at an time, It ts rumored that the bondsimen, with men, will pub in an appearance in Haye In v this caso tho State's ey | Ww prepare ‘y hia once. Heports hie: been clreulated that tho bank hud compromised with Carrull, ani that they worttd lend no afd to the prosceus tlon, but tho bank oflicers deny this, and sny they will do everything In their power to secure: conrietion. Many belleve that Carroll will nevor put Inuny appetranee, and if he docs that ho ‘will be tried, a8 tho ovidence against him isof a positive ehiracter and tho usual allbl dodge cannot work in this cnae, Aa wns stated fn yesterday's “‘Tripune, tho bonds of Jimmy Carroll, Paddy Guorln, and Mort Davis, the alleged robbers of the Gales- durg funk, wore forfelted Monday, thoy hay- ing fuiled, ns was anticipated, to‘ turn up when tholr nae was calted fortrial. Thofr law- yer, Mitchell, however, who was in Galesburg, prevailed upon the Court to hold the matter in abeyance until Tuesday, since his cents might. put In an appearance then. But thoy didn't come to tine that day, and the forfeiture was therefore made absolute, and forthwith caplases were issued for tho thleves. Nor were thoy in court yesterday morning. In tho afternoon Mitchell returned to Chicago, and saw tho bonds- nen,—Pat Carroll, Edward Walker, and William Fitzgerald,—but what hoe told thom they alonc know. Itappears that INTIMATIONS WERE GIVEN LAST WEEK that Curroll and his gang expected to be able to compromise with tho bank officials by paylug back 8 part of tho £10,000, trusting that no ob- Jections would be made toa continuance until thoJunv term, 6o that in the meantime thoy might huvo opportunitics to steal the rest of the money, hand It aver to the bank, and thus settle the mutter, It fs understood that Muyor Hure eon heard of thla scheme, and wrote the bauk ollicers to the effect thut ho had asalsted them to enteh'the thieves because thoy had robbed the bank; that any compromlso made by tho officlals would bo considered by him ag nn uct of unfriendiiness, and that it would bo excecdIngly dungerous for thein to attempt it, as thieves thelr allies wero * talking peo- ple,” and, hoWever shrewdly the compromise inight be manuged, It would ‘sooner or Inter be- come public, and bo injurious to the bank. It was further intinuted that if the compromise Tell through a continuance was to be obtained, gud the bondsmen retmbursed, and tho !berty ofthe gang Insured fn that way, A gentleman who s known to bo familar with tho inalde his- tory of the cnse told a TammuNH reporter yester- day that Mr. Secord, one of tho Dircetors of the bank, was hero a short timo ago, and etated that NO COMPROMIBE WOULD DE MADE with his consent,—that note could bo made, Whether Mitchell exerted himself in this dle rection while in Galesburg {a uncertain, but it isunderstood that be telegraphed his cliente Monday night that he would send for thom when he wanted them, When Pat Carroll learned of the contents of this dispateh he was bestde hime self with grief,—was * heartbroken,” 18 ho ex- Pressed lt. He feared that “Jimmy would not go lo Galesburg, and that he would have to pay the Londs,—84),000,—or, nt tenst, one-third of the mmount, which would absorb the greater aitt of his worldly goods, The object of Mitchvll in gending the telegram referred to Is hidden, Dut it is belloved that a hint had been given that the police authorities of this elty were unxious to get hold of tho “mob” for othor erimos, and that It was better for them, if the continuance wore granted, not to be {1 Galesburg. Thoy are known to be fn Chicugo. Put Caceolfadmnits that ho saw “Jinimy" laat week; Fitzgerald says he haa seen Guerin and Davis within Lew days, and Davis was locked up Saturday, having been: runin by a detective on genoral principles. He Was relensed ut tho solleitation of Put Carroll and Fitzgerald, who claimed that he had beon sireated 80 thut ho could not apponr in court onlay’, Hefore tho return of Mitchell yesterday aftor- boon, the reporter had a talk with : FITZGERALD AND PAT CARItOLL. Neither Gf thom seomed to bo nt all alarmed ubout the forfelture of the bonds, and both sald they wero governed by thoadyico of the gung's rs. They were confident that the robbers would appenr in court Home time dur ing the present term, and that when they did the forfolture would bo’ set aside. Fitzgerald sald that he was not Induced ta go on the bond by; foy one or for n considerntion; that he was in= fluenced solely ne the betlof that 1 thlof was on- filed to have a fair show, Curroll, on the other hand, acknowledged that ‘he had beon asked by Bane aue to become surety for the gang, but who that someone fs ho refused totell, Walker ‘could not bo foun. He, as ts known, 1s anxious, Yo retire, but bas been unuble to do Bo. The thleves, Mitchell, and ut feast two of the bondaien are avid to bave bad a onnferenco 1 ning, at which an wnderstanding wag ur Tived at, but what it {4 tine alone wit Gevelop. Tho impression 1a that Jim- my Carroll and his pals have no {dea of golng to triul,—that thoy consider a term fo tho “penttontlary curtain If they do, and, therefore, will give Chicago and Milnols vn wide trth hereafter, “squiriig" themselves with thelr bondamen ‘go us to make tho luttor whole tho event that steps ure taken to recovor & Part or tho whole of the $36,000, But {t is eome- What doubtful {f Knox County can callect a cont on an excoution against Edwin Walker, Pat fare or Willinm Fitzgerald. In this conneo- ‘THE YOLLOWING CORRESPONDENOH I8 OF IN- TEREST? Brave ov Int1nors, KNox County, Orrtor oF Stare’y Arronney, Ganeanuna, Lk, Deo. 1, WM. T'he Hon. Carter Ht. Harrison, Chteago, 1le— vant Sits The Court reduced the ball in People J# Carroll ot nl. to $12,000 euch foal ‘Tha tol- lowlug-named persons, Lat notitled, will bo Stered for ball, viz. Leonard Rothgurbor, Pat at Carroll, Jumea Fitzsimmons, and Edwin ‘alker, all of Chiengo, i you bo kind enough to advise mo, or havo ' me of your ofticors to tolograph to-morrow orchoon, whether thesa persone, or any two of mM even, are unquestionably good. 1€ will bo atrletly contidential, and enable me to accept or Teluso them, and ‘be more sutléfuctary to the pak olicors, Wo do not want straw bail. Yours ul LUNNI uly, Z LPP, atd=-Sluce writing the above’ w diisputoh to fefendane’ 'é attorney suys thesuroties will notbe ro until infdday, consequently a letter from Su, If sont sone londay morning. {{ntersed.y i ‘ferred to Police Department, Po: OauTet HL. HAnRIBON, Mayor, Oseetce Devauruent ov tue Crry o¥ Cii- CAlO, Ovvice OF GENEIAL SUPERINTENDENT, E HCAGO, Lil, Deo. 1 Jo, Tunntelif, Fey Stale's Attorney, Gateaslury, 1.—Dean Sur A ur letter 1a Mayor Harrison was by him re- Fiat tome to investigate the qualifications of ant warber, Fitzalmmons, Walker, and Carroll, 2 to muke proper suggestions to you in order repuetire good bail for your prisoners and pres aie the acceptunee of #purious or insuflicient ante only recelyed your lutter thi afternoon, whigtnhet fully wdvise you awlng to tho haute eek was obligud to exercise In making 6x- yuanavon, but as the parties are well known ing, sure that the following fucts touch- - pihele guiticloncy = will pre’ such the 2M from being acuepted, ALL ingen bumed, except Wulker, dre professtonal tillers, and Walker bus. oce slomully bolped bulla Out, Inasmuch as beowns the lease and arcdlng cecupled by Mike MeDonald, on, Clark beg hand thus bos dealings with whut fs known rents.” tho gang.” Watkor bua been nanclal: ex-hurmssed for yours, He t8 on the bond of thenneritt Aynew for $100,00u, and his Hubility iat von lusts for sixteen yeurs from December, a tha tact ought ta Uspose of Mr. Wulker.| tony eohasman, Furthermore, Walker Is tha House Ohtructor for the Cook County Court & tain and is bhuself under heavy bonds,—ubout ron on, tore or leds,—und it wid a part of the quar heanent When he yot the contract that ils Teeueles sboutd be anort nurod to the county: to aoe, the fultitinent of his coutract, but I do eennow se tetbee or pat the mortyago was Cx- . ch for Walker. yeutard itothgurber hus for tho past twouty hah een a profussloual baller, and. goes duds ‘of bonds, ¢lyil ‘and ‘crim. ime to-morrow, will reach mo dT, . please do 80, 98 I propose inal, whon he cnn get monoy to pp: hin’ “for tho “troubles “Ho. ta” how reourity in the Criminal Court. for Thomaa and tarry, Robinson, for awindling, in $3, Wiltlum O'Leary, indleted in Criminal Court, tn #40; for Loule Schlosainger, dntleted fn Critnl+ fol Court, in $1,000, All of whieh enses are now pening, Tt is genernlly imderstood here In criminal circles that Hothgarher talsed soveral thousand dollars within, the past three months fosevitre the settlement. of a case ngalnst bie son dn Denver City, Let tim dereribe under outh, iy Proper, Jegat deseription, every foot. of ground which ho elains ty own, toxethor with tho nature and amount of cach Incumbrance, and when and te whom dite, and whether Inter- est ts pald todate or tn arrears, Rothgnrber ‘is every extnntng old man, and generally goes ball Inenses where tha parties have prospects of compounding the crimes he mekes eonelderable money and spends it freely, Te will probably havo letters of reeoinmeniation and Introdu tion from promincnt county oficlils, whl ehauld be held for naught, ‘This much for Rot! xarber, Patrick Carroll is an ex-County Commissioner and ¢x-Poorhouse Keeper, nefther of which offices pays more than # mere living to an non- est man. Ie bad no ina when originally: Glected, and bas bad no business except polities for tho past. ten yenrs, When a Conmplesioner: he was indloted for swindling the county, Ho fs MIk6 MeDonnld’s alter ego, and Is now qi, £000 bonds for Seymour nling Brockway and Willian Odell, the celebrated forgers, whose cascs ae now pppneling In the Criminal Court of this, county, Jnmes Fitzsimmons is a notorious charactor, whoae business was up to within a month the keeping of a low concert-dive, where ull the elements of the brothel existed except the bed. Ho was located oppoalt our pri inl xtation, and hns hid his Hteenige revoked repentedly, and finally sotd out. a couple of weeks azo, He has wencrally gono bail for prostitutes and yagranta, and he has no moral character to lose. He owns a lease and building on Bouth 18 Clark street, on whieh he owes $1,000 of the pur- elinse mousy. Idon't think he owns any other erie: To has for ten years prst Hyed epen- ly with n noted prostitute as her “ian.” Ho in now on the bond of Witla Murray, indleted in tho Criminal Court here, in the suin of $2,000; also for Grady, Gilbuly, Campbetl, and Hunt, held to the Criminul Court for burglary, In the attin of $1,200; and is nso on any number of ap- peal bonds for viointion of elty ordinances, which will probably iercenate, $5,000 or more. Hs bond in your cuse would be uttorly worthless. Ihave now given you ns particular a blstory of ench of those individuals benring on their finan clal ability ns Lean get at present, aud hive a fow sugyzestions to offer In regard to the manner of getting tholr afiduvits, which | hope will bo carried out, and, as none of the parties are over- serupulons, you may, if you work It right, got some first-class perjury cases to present to your next Grand Jury, Tnalat on each bondsman pifking tania of quullficntion giving (1) full legal description of his ren) estate; (2) whether or not each plece fs incumbered, and the nature and amount of ench incumbrance, when due and to whom, and also whother Interest [a pald up or ti_wrreuray (3) whethor the tide of sane isin aMunt and ood Andon record inthe Recorder's office of ook County” in the niume of Mant; 4) value of ench pteec of rent estate (whieh will bo great- ly exaggerated}; (4) have cach ono swenr that Ria nano fs not appended, elthor as prinelpal or surety, to bonds excceding in the aggregate the sum of —~ dollurss (0) nnd also a description of his personal property, and value of same; (7) ‘nally, that he does net owe to exceed the sum of — dollars, and Js worth the rum of —— dole Ines over and ubove his debts, The Sceretary of this department was for several yenra Clerk of tho Criminal Court of this county, avd, by pur atthe this fornt of ailidayit in bait cases, suc- ccerted in sending several Kiraw-bullors to the Penitentiary, The atidavit had better be made fropen court, and before the Clerk In person; and seo that tho Jurat Is properly attested, T feel confident that if you pretend not to ope ore the tutil in the outset, you will get alidavite rom some of these gentlemen upon which ine etments for perjury may be prediented, Under Sees, 300 und 301 of the Criminal Code, the Court bas power to hear evidence pro et con on tho subject of suflicteney of ball, which, of course, fmplics the right at the Court to con- thitie the hearing to obtain testimony as tothe truth or falsity of their affidavits. Have the Cterk's ftle-mark placed on the affidavits, and keep them safely, 80 that you cin bring or send them here for Investigation, and we ean procure from the abstract ollices and Reeorder’s office sullleient proof to Smpench them if flee. Telegraph {uformation tothe Mayor or my- self ifenything be wintea which Wwe can fur- nish, and §f any other bondsmen be offered Pursue tho same course ns suggested for those unned, I trust that you will receive these suggestions in good part. Thoy are made to promote pub- Uo Justice, nnd not in any spirlt of dictatlon. Please show this letter tone one but Bir, Bea- cord. Yours very truly, ‘Simon O'NONNELL, Acting General Supertendent of Police, Doyic. P.8.—Wowant not only todefent this hard but. also to get tho proposed bondsmen Indicted if they swonr falsely. 8.0 Orvicn o State's Arronney, GALEsnunG, IL, Deg, 15, 1871.—Simon O'Donnel. Supertitend= ent of Police, Chicago—Dean Sur: Yours of the Vth was. received this evening. Be nesurod that the au; postions will be followed as faras possible, and Cum very much obliged to you for the information contained therein. Wo opposed tho reduction of bull, but without avail. I am determined to bave good brill, and it will not be nny fault of mino ff we fail. The courses you sitggest wis similir to one Thad de- terinined upon to lay the foundation for a flrat- elass perjury indietment. 1 tnderstand tho Chicago Judges hold that the bondamen must. havo real estate in the County of Cook. Am I right, and on what do thoy prediente tholr ruling? Tho statute is allent on that polnt; but in) Moore's Criminal Law, Pr Ty | Sea. | 1h, is luid dawn: "One rule, it is sald, should be untformly adopted, and that is to require such sureties ne fire possessed in thelr own right of real estate within the county.” olting Barber's Criminal Law, 78, f nm alittle afraid that if such a question was presented by n prisoner to tho Su- pre Court thoy mixht hold othorwise if tho ondsmen were residents of the State and owned renl eatuto thoroin. If out enn ylvo mo Judge MoAllister’a or any of quae Judges’ reasons, + jo inaist on tt here. f shall keep tof unth Wednesday. Defendant's attarnoys or sureties huvo not yet presented thomsclvers, Ono Corwin is lying around hero, and to-day I insisted on the Sherif refusing bliin admission to tho prisoners, which was done. Ho is 8 ie caller, Assure tho aie that no terme will he given these fellows whilo tho care is under my control, and 1 find no disposition among tho bank ofliecra todo so, If L can put. thoin In Joliet, 1 will most certninly do so. Yours truly, J.J, TUNNICLIFE, Cnscaao, Deo. 16, 1870, J, Tunntdt gf, State's Attorney, Galeshurg, H—Desn sin: Yours of terday recelved and contents sated, Am very ylad to bear that tho rumors of a compro: mise are false. The Judges here uniformly hold that the propurty be located within tho county, upon tho ground that the State cennot hunt wiéund and fie creditora’ bills, ote. to collect ball, ‘The test npplied th takin Lut ix tho ques- tlon whether tho Stute will be Ikely to muke tho Rmount of tha bond In case of non-appearanes, You cun well see the fucllity with which Cook County bondsmen could dispose of thoir rent estate to innocent parties in case there was danger of a judgment agalnst them im Knox County. 1 have repentedly seen Judge Me- Allister and all our Judges rejuct bail offered from foreign counties. dust aa sure ite those parties give Couk County bail, you are benten, Suppose you get your Circuit Judge to insist on Knox County buil, and suppose tho prioncts. upply to the Supreme Court for n uberis corpus, Whit thon? Why, thoy will have to convince the Supreme Court, in any oyent, that tho ball fs unquestionshly good, ant, wo wonld then hive abundant thio fn which ta examine and tind out about the responsibility of tho proposed bondsmen, Tdon't know how itis in your county, but [do know that hero in Chi engo, when h party gots ball, we have only one chance nat hundred of abtalning ball, and that, ton, In good cases. Tho delays, aceldente, are {nconyentences attending prosvoutlone [nt ball onsea gonorally work injury to the Btnte. speedy trink whon the thing Is‘ bot,” and before ulilis can be manufactured, fs the sovorelgn remedy In your case, aiey ean produco wit- nesses by the suore who will swear to anything. Got at tho trial aa soon us you can, T shall tuke pleasure in’ ussuring tho Mayor that your peaple are determined tu prosceute to tho ond. In huste, yours, ; Bion O'DONNELL, Superintendent of Pelioc, Tt scema that RUTHGERMEN AND FIT@SIMMONS BACKED OUT, and that the threo man flxod upon by tho thieves were A, 8, ‘Trudy, Pat Carroll, and Edwin Walk. Wi Thoy had a letter from. State’s-Attorncy ils as to their nancial standing. Trudo, how- over, deel ined to He when the the came to lenye for Gules a0 Fitzgerald wus substituted for in, Stuto'seAttorney Mills telegraphing Bir. ‘Tunnioliif thut he belfoved ho was worth $35,000 In * unincumbered real estate, + At the examination us to tholr reaponslbility, they swore that thoy owned the property stated below, tho investigution of tho recorda by the police revealing what 4 inctosod in brackets: WILTIAM WITZQERALD, Thuilding, four-story anil basement, northeast corner Adams and Fifth avenue, forty fect front by ninety decp, ‘Fitle stundé jn own namo, and if su recorded, Balding on titty years’ lease, and: has forty-ono to run. Rents for $3,800 qr §3,000 now, Cost, in 18 24,600, Not inoumbored for $4. Tad refused $25,000 fur tho loasehold, Cons atdors it worth §:).000, : Nos, 9 1, 1d Congress street, throe-story and pasamont | jaro eutle Bana sate cue sue month. ‘They are ou myo worl F000, and iemnbored for $13,000. ‘Tho interest and taxes ure pald, House and lot in Hinkledale Subdivision worth $1,500; not inoumbercd. ‘Ovn $3,000 to $4,000 worth of personal propor. ty, consisting of stock und godds, horses and Wagons; not Incumbered. None = the NEO port’ ‘was convoyed tome for the purp.sv of enabling mo to go bail, Have owned the Fifth avenue property 6ince 871, and pald: $7,000 for tho loascholl. Pay $100 per month rent, Huve owned it on Congress atreot since 1874, Tho 12.000 is due three years from Septombur, 18)0. Refused from Van H, Higylna $24,000 fur (t, Jucludiug lucumbrance, 1 worth froin $35,000 to $4,000, and am ou only one boud, and, that Is in a civil euit, PATHICK CARROLL, - Own Sub-Lot 5 of Lop 10, Canal Trustees’ Bub- “wis Injured, division, known na No. BI Mice street. Weed in own nam recorded. No ineumbranee, Worth, $2,000, Not a homestead. Insured for $1,000 for my benefit, Toth in Mather & ‘Taft's Additton, fronting on Milwaukes aventte. Vacant. Cuah value, No ineutnbranan. (0, K.] Noa, M2 and 64 Ashland avenue, Deed front Fitch na agent tome. Mncumbered for #0003 due fer April, Wal, Ne homestentd. Worth $11,000, Tho two hourer and baens coat me $6,000 ur 87,000. T pad 86.450 for the lotr, Lote €6, 87 nnd 48, In Block 16, Bae. 19, Henson's: Addition, It in “inaide property.” Houpght it three yenrsiago, Title fi my own name, find so recoried, ‘Thu house standing onthe three late in No, 681 West Fourteenth street. jo value of tha pre erty ts S000; ineumte for onl $1,000, ‘The tote crt 81,000 enh, (October, 187%, ure 8S and 87, from John White; April, 1877, Lot Have mortqnges and judgment notes to the amount of §:1,000, Have persotut property worth 83,000, Tn the Brockway cuse am on the bond of “one of then,” and no other erimiand bond, {Is on both Brockway and Odell’s bond,—$4004 ene.) Went on the bond of Seymour allay Timken, “at regitest of persons represonting no Stute, Am on one civil bond, and a poundkécper’ bond, Tain worth $20,000 over and above all I owe, RDWIN WALKEI, }4, Bec. T own 80 acres in 5. 4 of N. E. of Lemont; 80 neres in E, 4 of 8. Be fame town; fractional partof 8. E. i, $ i, (46,08 acres) sine town; 2407-100 neres adjoining above; Late, 8. W. M4, Vi, sane towns iy nerea south {fraction 8. W, 4, Sec. 15, sane town. Allof aboye ia unineambered. It is stone-iand, Dbutis used for furming und: dairying, and payr 10 per cent on $100 per a Jwontd not sellit for 860 peruerc. B.i4 N. Boot 21, called Lot Dein 2 4-100 nerea in Town ii, Hunwe 11 Lo anno deseription Le 14 10-100 nere! 4, samo Seetion. Town, and Tange, eontuintt neres; 8. fraction 4¢ of 21, n talnt UT bk) tere: ructionnl W. i neress containing 1 11-100 ner WwW. By 2,27. 11, (Lot containing 0 17- this isquarry-lani, und is now being worked. Jt is worth on the average $1,000 per nere, Tho quarry land, together with 1,000 neres In Du Page County, fs incumbered for £5000. The deeds are all in ny name and on ord in Cook County. Have owned tho property for twelve yenrs. Town Lota J, 2, and 34, Schonl Section Addition to Chicago, veing 20 feet on river aljoluing Franklin street. Worth $100 a foot, Pald that for it. Incumbered for €30A00, not due, Michigan avenne and Thirteenth strect, clghty- alx feet on former, Standard Clid- House, ‘The Braun cost S00 per foot, or $34,400, Ground and ease worth $100,000; incumbercd for $40,000, Tirings £0,000 per Sear. [Mortgnged to Connect!- cut Mutual Life, and is being foreclosed. There Is also trust-deed (o Rosenthal} Own fifty-one and oneshull feet corner Fifth avenue and Miudison street, with five-story brown-stono building; worth $60,000; incum- bored for $20,000, Tho thint building south of Madison strect on Btate, forty-four tvet, flve-story brownstone house; worth €00,000; ineumbered for $20,000, errno Intorests feo in Mra, Ellznbeth Ne- Kee Tayard, Radiy mixed, Muster's deed of lensehold Interest and bufldings to Heury Gay. Four-story brown-stone building in “Schoo! Section Addition, worth £60,000; Incumbered for $20,000. (No location.} Cook Coutity owes me about $15,000, and holds no Ion on my Innd, ‘The bond to the county wus: for $120,000, "It fs “discharged no T catimate my Indebtedness nt $0,000 outaldy of mortirages, which will be overshadowed by my personal property consfating of stenmbants; eanal-bonta, derricks, mules, aud quarry tools of all deserlp- tlons. The county ndiaits owing me $120,000, I chain $145,000, Tam not contemplating going on this bond for any pecuntury considerations, The letter of Stuto's-Attorney Mills indoraing Walker aud Carroll, and hls telegram stating that Fitzgurald was worth $1 Yin “unineomn= bered" reat extute hid suck an cffect on Mr. Tunnielif that ‘he did not ralse the polnt about realty In Knox County, and the threo men hav- ing mado such a fair showing under oath they were uccepted as bondsmen, ATTONNEY MITCHELL sald last night that his cHonts would bo in Gales- burg before tho week wasout, As to the re son for thelr not uppearing Monday he etated that there was a jittle matter" which was pot: yet ndjusted. What itis he eoutd not. tell, as It waa n professional secret. Pat Carroll and Fitz- gerald apponred indliferent, seeining to have re- celyed assurances of some kind, but were allent asto thelr natura. The Temusxe predicted. Inst inonth, when the thieves were relensed on bail, that they would not be present when their cage wis renched. The prediction proved truc, Tue TRIMUNK now etates that diinmy Carroll, Paddy Guerin, and Mort Davis will nover voluntarily appear nt Gutesburg. As Mr, Se. cord ing suid that thors will be no cempromiso on tho part of the bank, the only thing tho thloves van do to continug nt largo Is to raise euflicient funds to Indemnify thelr bondsmen, in ease anything 18 collected froin them, provided of course the latter enter into such an arrange. ment. In this event tho sung will not duro re- main In Chiengo, for fenr_of the capiares now ja tho hands of Sheriff Hoffmann, ko tholr days here anyhow are numbered. and with their doparture tho elty will bo freed from one of the worst mobe of thtoves that evor made it thelr headquarters, LOCAL CRIME. AN ITALIAN BRAVO. Charles Arndo, on able-bodied young man of Ttultan purentage, wants to dle with bis boots on, and for several months pastho and u half dozen associates hnve been terrorizing Bate strecet from Van Buren to Sixteenth street, na well as other portlons of the city. The police aro conveniently out of the way when Arado 1s on tho rampage, and he invariably hus had his own way. Tuesday evening ho and bls gang grossly insulted a femulo frequonter of Ronsinger’s “ Anieriean Theatre,” and to rovengo tho insult Edward Morrill, a thumper and bully bimeeclt, wassontagainst Arado. He gavo tho Italian heel and toc in the most approved manner, and for this Arado swore to hive blood. Late in the ovening Arado amused himsclf by robbing 1 ellizen of his hat, and) when tho litter turned upon him with a knife, Arado tested one af two revolvers borrowed from his bosom friend Fred Lelondecker, uy firlug a shot ut bin, Morrill, fearing fout play, did not go home vntil an early hour in tho mot ig Yesterday, short~ ty before noon, the two men met at Lofenteck- era corner, which is tho eat corner of State and Harrison sireets. “Arado ab once whipped out a revolver and fifed once ut Mor- rill, and thon Kought sholter from two shote whieh Morrill quick! y sent back at him, Neither Morrill at once guve himself up at thé Armory, and was held jn $200 bonds to tho ith. The police ary still looking for Arado, and, should tho sa sort of 8 policeman come neross hhn during the night, Coroner Mann may have tho pleumuro of holding an Inquest upon elthor ono of the two to-day, The police aro fully awaro of tho Italian's character, and no quirter will be shown him should he attompt olthor re- sistance or cacupe, WAVILE, ‘TE FORGE, It now appears thut George Hayill, Jr, is al- ready under indiotmont in Now York, bo being one of those implicated by James Witlhuns, ling “Big Kentuok,” who revently ine formed on tha Brockway-Odell gang of forgora. Havill {s alleged to be tho mun who pussed forged paper tothe amount of 8,600 npon. tho Phasuix National Dunk of New York, which bank ts the chief complatnant against the rane under arrest. He has « peculinr aptitude in disguising himeelf, is cool, clear-headud, and Teurless, and was # valucble sequisition to suck skilful inanipulaturs us Tine eay and tho others, Should [avill be acquitted for the rob- bery of Mollic O'Connell's diamonds, whieh js quite probutle, bo wil be sent to New York by the Phikerion Agency, thors to be danit with ue- cording to law nfong with the rest of the gaug, it is barely possible that Tuvill may ale bo fixed upot us the thiof why got away with a valuable lot of dlamondy in New York City some Bix weeks ago, fle isan expert “alimb= cr," and tho work oloscly resembica that dono by him here." ARRESTS. ‘Thomas Fitzgerald, suspected of burglarizing agrocery at the cornorof Malsted and Wright streota, and also churged with obtaining shoo leathor by false pretenses from Frauk Koslik, of No, 600 Hulsted street; Henry O, Leater, forging tho nume of H. G. Mayor to $25 worth of orders for board at tho Hock Island Houso, No, $0 Shermun streot, aud alse charged with having disposed of a cout lounud bin by a friend; George Drick, 20 yeurs of ge, and a bookkeup- uae ho ought to have known better, charged wi shooting Inside the city limits, with th despicable object of killing ittle birds, ‘~ ‘Timothy Larkin, a acoundrel who hag been a disgrace to tho West Division for n yeur or tore, te under arrest at the Weat Madison Street Btution charged with biting Dotectlye Michael Gallughor on the huad with a brick, fnilicting palnful but not serigua senlp wound, Tho ant ius was Gollaghor's arresting and baying him Nned fur disorderly conduct and vagrincy, Larkin Ia married to a Frenchwoman who his long kept a bugntoon Meridian streot. Wer frat buaband was West Waters, a burly negro, and from this she passes uuder tho namo of Julia fs Vilors. parka D a pitenacle upon ‘dee ol Mt Purse, Arn jon! ie eon try> ihg to shale bie of, ie —— . , ROBMERIES, A sacrilegtous gluner broko into the atablo in the rear of Fathor Barrott's residence, No, 183 Sangamon street, lust ‘Tuceduy night, and stole 4 cream-colored nug which was highly prized by the Roverond Father, ¥ z Joseph Jerik, a grocery and saloon keeper at No. 778 Alport avenue, makes tardy complaint to tbo plice that last Suniduy night a thief stole bls cush-drawer oontalning $3) cash, 4 broken guld ring with white stone setting, and a watch, churm. Tho thlof ontered through tho front door, which was carcicsly loft unfastoucd, a No other Whisker Dye equals Hill's~50 conts THE COUNCIL. The Consideration of the Estimates Bogun at Last. Nothing of Any Consequence Dono—The Clty Printing. An adjourned meeting of the City Council was hold lust evening, Mayor Harrison in the Chair, Allof the members were present, except Ald, Kaliard, Mut Grannis, Swift, Thompson Stunber, Waldo, Meyer, Jonas, and McCormick* The object of the meeting wus to consider the Approprintion bill, but this was sot aside tom- vorarily to take tp ORSEIAD DUBINESR, A communtention was read from the Con- trofler snying that If ho was allowed to adverse tise for bids for the city printing ho could save tho elty from $1,000 to $1,000. He had Inbored unter 1 misapprehension ts receiving bide with- out advertising, ote. and the ordiinnees requir- ing that bids should be advertised for, ho winted the whole question referred to him with authority to advertise. A motion to grant the Controller's request was lost, and, after some quarreling, the document wasreferred to the Commtttee on Printing, with fiutritetions to report at the next: meeting, The Council was then, on motion, resolved Into Committee of the Whole to consider tho hpreprintion bill “Mine iret tein wns the payof the SUPERINTENDENT OF NUILDINGR. Ald, Dixon sutd the salary Het had been made upon the basis of a general reduction of 6 per Paesnd moved that the & per cent bo reine atated, Tou (hair ruled that the motion was out ofr utCr, STALL Phelps sald the Huilding Inspector had been before the Finance Committee and bad consented to the reduction; and welit on to ex- Main that the & per cent reduction on salaries hina been recommended by the Committee be- enuse the employés were to be paid in cash, wh 4 they were paid In sersp last year, Ald. Knopf maved, a8 an amendinent, to muke the item 2,00 , Lost. Ald. Lawler, speaking to Ald. Dixon's motion, favored high salaries on general principles, brit. was of the pitino that #2 was enough , for tho Supe i Ald. 'T ny In cash. mifttoe’s js Ald, Cullerton couldn't wnderst and how jt was: that the city, out of $700,000 in ensh, could pay cue to the umount of $3,000,000 or more. Ald, Throop explained that it was expected to use tho savings of Inet year, and that the money from: miscellaneous sources would soon be com= ing in. THe was disposed to vote for the recom- mendation ef the Committee, belloving it to be about the right thing, F ide Dixon's motion was lost by a voto of 0 015, ‘The Item, € , was then adopted as reported, The item of for the aulury of the Super- intemlent'’s Seeretury was then taken up, and Ald. Lorena moved to cut it down to 8000, which he thought was quite enough for 1 man who sit in Bie offica all tho time and didn’t do much work, Tho motion was not seconded, Ald, MeNally moved to Ineert £1,200, Tost. Tho item was thon adopted as reported, The item of $1,140 for tho salary of the Ele- yator Inspector was paesed withaut debate, ‘Tho next ttem on the list was that of FOUL BUILDING INSPECTORS ‘at $970 each, or $3,800. Ald, Linwler moved to strike out $90 and Ine he eas The mee figure would enable thom ty hive a horse and buggy, ‘Ald, Rawlelgh guld that’ fit was left ot $950 the men could be paid in cash. If not, thos would get their pay In serip. Hie wouldn't have the fice to look at a taxpayer if the Councll went on Increasing salaries hv this way, Ald. Cullerton retorted that tha min who said the elty employés were to bo puld in eash, under (hicapnewpelation Dill, didn’t know what he was talking whout. ‘ally: went off on the exceedingly oner- performed by thy Bullding Inspect- ors. Ald, Rawleigh asked if thoy would resign fr their eninries were cut down, Ald, MeNully couldn't ny ns to that. Ald. Phelps observed that, however onerous these men’s duties were, whether they had to go to Calumet or not, thoy were sure to be home by gupper-time, every one of them. flaauenter] he motion to insert $1000 was finully carrie Tho item of $300 for Looks, atatlonery, etc,, was passed without debate. Akl, Dixon, referring to the statement that filaries were to be pald in cash, moved to amond by providing that thoy should Be xo paid, ho Chaly ruled the motion out of order, Tho item of &175.60, to be added for probable deficiencies arising in tho collection of this ap- roprintion, wis Incrensed to &N5.00, to eanforn othe change made in the Item of the four Building Inspectors. Tho totnt appropriation for tho Departinent, leas ensh from mfsecliane- ous sourcea, was thus changed to $4,000.50, or an inerenso of $20, tho. iter of $1,050 for city cometerics waa passed, Tho appropriation for the new City-Hnil was passed temporarily. The appropriations for the clty_ hny-scales (8,850) and for cotlecting city taxes ($60,000) were nian passed temporarily. ‘Tho next item in the bill eamne under tho head of Department of Public Works,—§00,000 for CLEANING BTRRETS AND REPAINS in tho Bouth Division. Ald. Turner didn't think $60,000 would do jus- ties to the South Divislon,—keep tho ditah eluent, ote.—and moved to insert $15,000 Instead, Ald, Cullerton auld it area eed there was $67,- OM OF nn unexpended balance to the credit of this fund, and he waa opposed to appropriating: more monoy and not spending It for the purpose for which ‘it was anpry printed, Le moved, in this connection, that the Comunissioner of Pub- Ne Works be instructed to inform tho Connell Just bow inuch atreet-clenning had been done during the pnat year, . Several others epoke to tho samo effect, and, anong others, Ald. Ruwlelgh, who suld it was notorious that thure wary't a good street In Chi- engo, Ho wns opposed to leaving money. year aftor yeur in tho City Treasurer's oftice when It wis appropriated for proper uses and ought to bo expended, Ald, Cullerton charged that tho “saying” In the City Treusury was largely made wpe mone} which should bave been epont in the outeide wards, After somo furthor talk, It was decidod to postpone tho ftom temporarily until certaln necessiry informution was obtained from tho Controtier, On motion of Ald. Lawler, tho Committeo reso and reported progress, On motion of Ald, Sinyth, Jt was decided to aek tho Controller to bo present hereafter at the mootings af tho Councll during its eonsiderntion of tho approprintion biIM and furnlah such in- formation ag mnlyht be from time to timo de- red, On motion of Ald. Dixon, Commissionor Wal- lor wis altnitarly invited to honor the Counell with his presence, On motion of Ald. Lawler, tho Council thon adjourned until this evontag. ed MATRIMONIAL, Graco Methodist Churoh,on tho North Side, waa nenrly filled with people yosterday afters noun to witness tho murrings ceromony of Miss Adu Shipmun, elicst daughter of Elias Ship- niin, Esq. and Mr, Oseur I. Hailoy, of Hoston, The coremony took place at 3 o'clock, and tho Uridal party were prompt. Tho Hev, H. D. Sheppard, pastor of tho churoh, ofliciatud, Thore woro four ushers, as follows: H. P. Bulloy, brother of the groom; Frank Mapes, Herbert Wilson, aud R. B. MeMullon. ‘Tho bride and grootn were wnattonded, exeept by the father and mothor of the formor, who cntcred the eburch with them, ‘The bride was attired {1 it blue jee lng ult, and the groom wore it eit, with dark gloves, A reception was held from half-past 2 until 4 eelock, ut tho residence of the bride's purenta, No, 48 Webster avenno, whieh was attended by tho relatives and intimnte friends of the cons tructing partiod, Mr. and Mrs. Balloy teft at & o'olock for Now York, whero they intend remalue dng for ton duys or two weeks, When they will go ta Roston, thalr futuro homo, A number of costly und useful prescnta wero bestowed pan tho brite, prominent nmong which might bo mentioned an clegant silver tea-sot, fro tho members of Grace Church, Among those present ut tho reception wero Gon. and Mrs. 0.4. Mann, Me. and Sirs, IC, Merscronu, Mr. and Mra. B, 0, Cross, dir. and Bre, A.J, Croat, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gregy, Mr, and Mrs. Guorgo Ktodier, Mr. and dirs, Horry Long, Mr. and Mra. Sto Moersoreau, Mrs. dunotte irs. Granary Mra. 1. D. Sheppard, Mrs. » Hobbs, Mra aL A, Hassett, Mra, John Socurbry. Miss. fey Grit Silas Lazio Cross, Miss Faniie Roe, Miss Ella loo, Misa Ad- dle Roo, Misacs Lizale anid Minute Stillwoll, Mivs dda Evang, Miss Mar: Greate Alive Young, Mr. Hl pan Frank Granger, Mr. John 8 ny Mr, Churles: Granger, Mr. George Clark, Mr. Bd detferion, Mr, Prank Young, Mr, Frabk Mipes, Str, PY Ralloy, Mr. Horbort Wilson, and Sir. BR. B.. Moe Bullen. E a LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BSPAINGVIELY, IL, Feb. 18.—License to organ: izo wus lasuod to-day to tho Northwestern Grain Flonooge & Welghing: Corny Chicanos enpital, 60 004 objoot, to wolgh and transfer yraln ace cording to a new device and combina! - Vented by dwar #. iehuriascurporatore: B 8. Richards, Asa Dow, 1. 2. Su: J, Hi. Dwight, 2. BP, Ol plo’s Co gh Tyke H capital, 620,000; object, to curry passongera wud bugguge by moans of stugos, Omnituses, and syolorall way Ynew corpmutona: O. Hoaulite, 1. Bowery, » DP, Nelle, C. li, i AY Bishop, I Erwin, and Potor Cay. rr How an Artist Reached Cetobrity, Auguste Galiinard, the palntor, who died re- cently In Franco at the ugo of 67, rose to 5 core tain celebrity in very sluzulur manner, Fur tho first. twenty years of hia carcer he devoted his talents exciualvely to religious subjects, and many of these palntings ndorn the walle of ehuret Tn 1852 ho struck out in quite new direction, and gave such an flustation of the mivth of Juplter and Leda that the jidges of tha Raton cefused banging-room te the picture, ‘This incident cnused the artist's nume tebe in evel EAM lbs in ; ward bought the work and gave It phice on one of the wills of tho ‘Tuileries, Even there critics objected to M. Gallmard’s treatment of the legend, ao the Emperor mide a presentof the alnting to the tate King of Bavaria. It was, owsver, temporarily removed to tho artist's studio pending fie Journey to Munich. While there two unknown persons ubtaitied necess to the apartment, aml furio uttneked the pict- Ure with knives, and thus achieved tts nul. SPORTING NEWS. BASE-BALIy Special Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Feb, 18,—-At the Convention of the National Base- Ball Association held at Karle's Hotel to-day there were four clubs represented —the Albany, National, Baltimore, and Jersey City, Tho report of the Judictary Committee, approving of the expulsion of Leary and lowen from the Manchester, and awarding the cham- pionship pennant to the Albany nine, was rend and adopted, The Convention then entered upon the task of uttering the constitution and by-liws of the Aasocintion inorder to make them as uniform as possible with those of the League, PEDESTRIANISM, Crxctnnati, O., Feb, 18.—The score at mid- night of the third day of the pedestrinn match atthe Bellovue House ts as follows: Guyon, 180 mites; Harriman, 1%; Howard, 153; Krobne, 105; Vent, 181; McGill, 11 Beckwith, 17; O'Brien, 1843 Hanns 141; Warhington, 09; Are thur, 100; Rogers. } 14; Buckridge, nv; Monla, 17; Kenney, 00; Hibbs, 12; Byron, aA spirited contest. prevailed all day be- tween O'Brien and Harriman. ‘BUSINESS NOTICES, L. 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