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: THE CITY. ‘ GENERAL NIWS, Mr Wii1tam J, Baken has roturned from Europe. . < QJ. Brrpars, President Hudson Bay Com- pany, Montronl, {s at the fromont House, Aw owner 1s wanted nt the Chicago Avenue Btqtion for 2 Jnego vatio filed with second-hand elothing, 3. D. Winrrama, President and-Actunry of tho I.tfo Policyhohlers’ Association of the United Btates, fs nt tho Palmer, Mans, EK. Cannny and forathye the Fronch Consul ‘at: thls port, returned from the Hot Springs yesterday and arontthe Palmer, + AN owner 38 waited at Central Station for nf in favor « . T, Templeton, y Hand Ae tive atrece by Wiltioin Hugela, of No.di5 Thirteonth pluce. Phor, Cutmenr Tepeporx, one of Pittshurg’s lending musicinns; United States SenntarJobn A, Logan, Jorgen Dabll, Norway; and 0, 8. White, Assistant General Froiyht Agent Dalti- more & Ohio Raflrond, are at tho Palmer. ‘Tur temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manneceranticiiny No, #8 Madison street (Irin- UNr, Huftding), was nt B a.m, 49 degrecs; 10 a. m., BO; J2 mn. 60; 2p. m., (0; 6 p.m. 49; 8p. m4 46." Brrometer, 6 a. tty BAT; 8 p. tthe, H94B. Hom™ of tho attorneys engaged to defend Arbuekte, alina Monn, the incendiary, aro chre culating rumora that a boy named James Bates and another Ind wero seen coming out of the store Just before the fire whs dscovered, and that by thotr testimony Mrs. Arbucklo, niles Carr, can be convicted of the arson. A WORKING model and exact fac simile of the 200-horse- power Corliss cnaine which drove the Machinery at tho Philadciphia Exposition in. 1876 {8 on exhibition in the grand rotuoda of the Paeifia Hotel, and attracting much attention. It Js n most romarkable picce of mechanisin. But. Jonw H, Dwiant, tho President of tho Donrd of Trade, telegraphed yesterday to Marsh field, Mo., tho place whero so much destruction wns ‘wrought by tho recent tornado, thit 8500 had been recoived on ‘Change for the rellef of tho sufforers, and would bo rent on if desired, . W, C. Brown, General Manager Cincinnatl, sandusiy & Cleveland Hallronds, We C. Van Horne, “Assistunt General Manager Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, Milwaukee? John J. Blair, Blairstown, N.J.3 Henry C. Jar- rett and lizalo Kelsay, Now York, are at tho Grand Pacific. Tne National Veternns’ Association hold a regtilar meeting yesterday ovening in tho hall, Nu. © West Randolph street. Who business ‘tranencted was mainly of # routing character, but considerable iutorest aroso in n debate upon. tho price at which to sell tickets for the Assoclii= tion's bail, which is to come off on the thot next month, the amount being finally xed at $1. Trene died Sunday morning at bis residenco in Jonesville, Wis., William Hodson, In bis Tid ear. Ifo was an old and prominent citizen of jancaville, having emigrated there from Cam- ‘bridgeshire, Engiand, in June, 1846. He was tho fathor of Jobn ft. Hodson, a inember of the Chie cago Board of Trade, UW. Hodson, of Barnes & Hodson, Miss Maria Hodson, and Mrs. Sarab. Furguson. Riemann, Kiva, residing at tho southwest corner of Leavitt street and Chicago Kvotte, while walking alonz thy Northwestern Hallroa track ono ily west of Western pvenuc at 4:25 yesterduy afternoon, was rin down and instant- Ty killed by fraight-engino No. 301, which wus Dacking into the shops. Engincor Brewster was Incharge at tho time. Mr, King was 60 years of age, Irish by birth, and was married, but without cbildron. A Buarye colored club was organized Inst evoning ot No. 357 Clark street, with the follow- ing Net of oficers: J. HH. Howard, President; Augustus Coleman, First Vice-Prefidents Humphroy, Second Vico-Presitont; Executive Committoc—H, 0. Hunter, Chairman; PB. C. Waiker, D. F, Fano, Saumcl Symms, J. Miller, Thomas Williams, M. W, Willams, “William Breston; M. A. Arnold, Trensurer; J. H. Brooks and J. H. Bunfleld, Secrotarics, Miss Jesaie, tho little datghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hulbert, of thoSbermnan House, yes- terday afternoon entertained her little frionds at tho family residonce, corner of Park nvenuo and Robey street, it being her ninth birthday. 'Thore were about forty little boys and girls resent, mnging In ages from O to 12 yours. A Rno supper wna served nt6 o'clock, and 31isa Lelin Hulbert and Col, Hulbort furnished tho i Tunic for the entertainment, which was heartily + enjoyed by the children, Ex-Derxctive Ike Lansing bas an {dea that t gome thievish characters hava been following him about for some days past for the pury of robbing him of bis monny and valunbics, Burglara attempted a night or_two ngo to cifect : entrance to tha house, No, 62 Sangamon street, ¥ whore be resides with County Commisstoner rs . We Clark. It would not at y all surprising if Lansing wns correot in bis sure mises, for whon he was i detective he did guf- ficiont to causo any band of thicves to pick him out as amork." A MEETING was held last ovoning at the corner of pore! avonid and Pel Ligh for tho urpose of organizing no Auxiliary Hepublicun tub in tho south end of the Fifth Ward. Mr. V. Hefsnyder wna clected President, and Mr. atin Bossio, Scoretury. » J. ¥. Nolson, John Me Hoffman, and Willlam Bosslo wero uppolnted & committee to draft a constitution, It was decided by a full vote that the Club should bo Known a8 tho South End Auxillary Republican Club of the Fifth Ward. They thon adjourned until noxt Thursday ovening. * ‘WILLIAM P. Kent, a stenographor in tho em- Rie ‘of the Chicago, St. Souls & Now Oricans tailrond Company, formerly with tho Now York Tribune and Tony: Ward Heccher; bas inct with a mlsfortuno in. the paralysis of his right hand . and wrist, caused by overwork, Dr. Lymun, of cae Hush Medical College, pronounces It a caso of , aresis, brought on by & constant working of 19 Muscles of the right wrist, and delivered A lecture to his students yeaterdny on the subject, Ho stated that incdical sclonce know of no rem- edy oxcept rest, friction, and galvanism, Grows BE. NETTERnERG, 6 years of nyo, white playing ball with some boys on a vacant lot const of ‘tho Michigan Southern Railroad, between Thirty-frst aud Thirty-second streets, wns .run down by Engine No, 6, whivh was bicking wp some freight cars. The bull rolled under a car which was standing on « sido track, and while the little fellow was under tha ear renohing for tho ball the purine approached without bis noticing it. Both logs wero badly crushed aboye tho knocs, and a physician who attended tho Uttlo aufferer at hia home, No. 3117 Butterfiotd Btreét, found it necessary to amputato both Jimbs. Ho can hardly recover, OrFIOER Cnnisttan Brrenr tornoon nt 4 o'clook found tlonting in Minola Contrai Bilp “C," near the mouth of the river, tho body of an unkuown man, which nad ovi-e dently becn in the water some ten days or tw weoks, Deconsed wus fron W to 3 cura of age, dark brown. halr and mus- che, medium hight, ant us cli in a short, dark-bluo peajucket, blue jouns Pantaloons and vest, hickory shirt, and white undershirt, honvy working Doota, and wore i leathorn strap aliont the walat in Ile of sus ponders. There were no pupers or marks upon tbo body by which it could be identified, and it. ‘was taken tothe Mornzuc. “Dit, PaTiucx Hanver denies that fo inter Tered with tho arrest of Fricdbory, as described yesterday in ‘Tae Tribune, and states that he Is. 4 law-abiding citizen and would have been only too glad to have asatated the ofiicer to make the Orrest. | Ho acknowledges baving interfered in tho tuesle which Dotcetlve Duily had with hin prisoner by usking what the matter wua and whother bo had 8 warrant with him wuthoriztiy the urrest; but when Duily answered that he tind not he made no furthor remark, Fricdborg auized him by the ann and begged him to rescny. him from ‘the officer, but hu shook, Fried v off, and declined to do 60, Notwith glanding the relutlonsbip by marriage which exists betweon them, he expresses by impiten- Uon a very poor opinion of Uricdborg, and says that behns nothing to do with bim whatever, Ho acknowledges that at tho tine of the Ollleer Ttace inunter and on the occasion in question elroumstances seemed to point to 4 community ut interest between bli aod his brother-tu-liw, ut bo Insists that hla pregouce on those occne wions was purely accidental, ‘A TELEGRAM published yesterday mornit stated that news bid been reoelved in Cineinnat! ‘Wo tho cifect that Gon, Anson Stuger, Vices Press ident and General tease of the Contral, Di- vision of the Western Union Tiloyriphs Com, Tay had resigned the lattor aflico in favor of Jol. It. G, Clawry, the Assistant Ucnuern) Supers intendent. ‘Tho office of the Company was visited yesterday by a TRIBUNE reporter, Who, fu the absence of tho parties most interested, Jearned trom Mr. Chapinun, tho ehlet alerk tt Cor, Clowry’s ollice, that thu reported change was. to take pl and that by May 1 Gon, Stayer would huve removed tw Now York, where bis The and attention would be devoted ‘exulisiyes . Uy to his duties an Vice-President of the Came pany, ‘This removulof the General froin Chien, ‘would be really the onl ual change in tho rultng condition of affaires, as for some time pist the govern mangement of the Contral Divis- gy of the Company has been left entirely to Col. Clowry, who will, on Gon, Stager's removal, RESUME CO title hetasurtnig Lu the responsible pos i sition. No vacuncy will this bo created, and, ; ponsequently, no Turther chango will result from 3 Yj tbe new dou), 1d Bx itera appeared in Wednesday's ‘TiinuNe Weak the fuet that Dr, Curran, tho physie ireteran at. clan who attended Policeman Michel Murphy, Wiwho was suid to have dled of sinall-pox, was 2.34 taken to task and thon ojocted from the place Mby tha officers of tho Kuwson Btrect Stato: eee for not having notified thetn of the tite Bro oO! Murphy's discuse, Dr. Curran baa a drossed a letter to the Buperintendeut of Pollce, fu which he describes the history of the deceased ollicor's wiady, which, though ho cunsoutod to Baye thy cuse reported as one of yariolold, out of reapect of the opinion of Dr, Dyas, who was callod in consultation, ho bo. Hoves was ove of a peculigr wialiguant typhus fever, a Uiscase which fy now epldemis in Bt. Pe tersbury, Russla, from which olty bo thinks {¢ tnay bevo been brovght by weolony from North: eru Europe which recently passed through this , clty and some of whom wero sick at tho time. Dr. Curran states furthor that he visited the Banecn Btrosk Station la responss to ua Lavi vita= WHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880. tion by Borgeant Behumacher, and when thoro Waa nasailed by Officers John Buchuorand George Pickle, tho latter striking him twice, once In tho station and again after ho had shoved him upon tha aldewalk. Dr, Curran states in conclusion pat he intends to appeal to the Courts for ro- ecas. Ix response to ncall fora meoting of the sur vivors te Andorgonyilic nnd other Southern prisons in the lato War, about twenty-five ox- roldiers met at No. lvl North Clark strect inst oyening. Mr. Follx fa Haumo stated to abject of tho mecting, which was to form mn arsocia- tion in this city to not with the National Asscol- ation in procuring, If possible, tho pussnge of n DH now before Congress introduced by Gon, Kelfor, of Obto, by ny eaume hs nt 0 mu taher of etitiona from all over the Union, elgnes bout 16,000 soldiers who hnd_ been in Southern prisons, asking thit tho bill, with somo amend- mienta, pass, ‘The bill asks for pensions for thoso whosorved aix months orover In prison, It fs pro- posed to amend this by inserting threo months oroyer. Tn tho discussion which ensued at the mecting last night the fact camo out that the Chairman of the Committes on Pensions of the House was formorly Commandant of tho Salls- bury, N. C., prison, and was scarcely loss noted than Wirz for hig crucity. Many’ seemed to think little could be expected from such a man in tho way of pensions. The meoting organized by tho choles of Felix La Baume as President, and Mr, Gessler 19 Eocrohis ‘Tho mecting thon adjourned ta the Patiner Houre for one week, when a committee will probably be appointed to visit Washington In tho interest of tho bill. {TRADR AND TANOR. Awoll-attonded meeting of the Traide anid La- Dor Coitnefl waa held Inst evening nt Greenc- baum Hall, P, H. MeLogan presiding. Mr, Ken- yon, momber of a committee appointed to sco What could be dono towards * enjoining” tho pose contract labor system, reported that ho ind Been Gen, Reem, who advised off-hand that it was best to base uny movement agninst this systom on the Freund, of protection. As to tho injunction method, be bad advised upntnnt tha for the reason that the Counell would Iny itect iavle and would have to give bonds. The Committee was given furthor time. GC. Me Aullff, of tho Executive Committec, after ro~ Torriug to Kearnoy’s present position behind tho bars aa a pleco’ of injustice, read tho favor Hpostic’s nicged Incendiary specch, nnd sald that he (MoAulif) might 18 well bo put in prison for declaring that one Wilbur 'F. Storey was a blnckmalicr and n thicf. But thoy wouldn't imprison a man for that here. The Judge who hac jugged Kearney was denounced aa corrupt, attor which the speaker, who stated distinotly that nelthor ho nor tho Council cared anything for the man Kearnoy’, rend 9 roport of his Com~ mittee in the form of a resolution declaring that the Imprisonment of Kearnoy was in violation of morat right and publla lew, n direct, uninis« takable effurt to throttle free discussion, to per- ctuate class rule, and to build an empire of force on the ruin of the Republic, and denounces ing the political prostitute why sat in judgment upon Kearney nan vilo tool of corruption and a8 n disyrico to the honorable position which he oceuples. ‘The resolution was adopted and or- dered published In the trade organs. WEST YANK BOARD. An adjourned meeting of the West Park Bonnt was held yesterday afternoon, Mr, Wilcox in the chair, All the members wero present, The approval of the Bonrd was given tho bond of the ‘Treasurer for $50,000, The elgners were Messrs, John Buehler, George Schneider, Willioin Solpp, and George Schwolnfurth, ‘The following was offered by Bir. MeCrea, and bape by tho Bonrd: texolred, That the President be, and horeby 4s, instructed to have plans propared abow!n, the location and extent of the boulevards an porks ‘under control of this Board by metes and bounds, and that tho samo be filed for record in the Recordor’s office. Ttesolved, Thut the Improvement Committee of thls Hoard cnuse fopees where necessary to be erented or transferrtd in accordance with said tat. Mitte Chairman stated that tho man who had offered to rent the land south of Ogdon nayenuo for $100 had offered $200 for tho samo, provided there were ilfty ucres, Ho thought it wiso to accept tho proposition, if the applicant would consent to take forty fleres and leave ton acres for a park nurecry. £ Mr. Brenock saked what tho proposed tenant intended to plant thore. ‘Tho Chair suid he thought enbbages. Mr.Brenock objected to enbbages boing plant ed in the pubtic parks, and ho intimated his be- Weft that the Board had no right to rent tho land for stich a purpose, ‘This RRO, was dropped, and tho Board ad- Journ ‘u1Te CENSUS. Consus-Commissloner J. G.FWright, is making prosress in the work of preparing forthe com- ing census. His district embraces tho Couutics of Cook, Du Page, and Lake, At present te, with an assistant, Str. Rosonbaum, ls engased In the work of “districting” his territory. This is done in accordance with Instructions from Washington, which requires that tho territory be alvided inorgiae so population into districta of from whuut 2,000 ta 2,000 peruons, This part of the preparations for the consus will be com- loted ubout May 1,and the resulta sent to Washington. Tha enumeration will begin June l,and be completed in two weeks. It will re- iro from 200 to 30U men to do the work fn this district, and already applicationsare rolling in, although tho cotipensntion of two cents a name 48 not gront, nor will the services be of hon duration, There nre a fow other feca, such nas 1 cents for each factory roturned, 10 conta foreach farm, ete. ‘The onumerators will get the usual Btatistics nbout sex, nativity, occupation, ote. Commissloner Wright docs not venturo an estimate of the populuhon of Chlonre, but. aay that sone protty good Judges place it at 600, THE HARMS TRIAL wis continued at Wheaton yesterday, and opened with the crosa-cxamination of the plain- th, In which he Kot ROnelanrnDly mixop. J, W. Magluats, 8.8. Kimball, and George Tapper were thon called for the dofense, and testified as to quantities and prices as experts. Ex-Com- missioner McCaffroy was noxt called for tho plainer. and tostifled to conversations he had ad with Harms about change of plans, cto. in which tt ea ter tho croas-oxamination the plaintiif's triuls of cnusa | ho had claimed difforont sums, ranging from $142,~ 000 to ,000, the latter yure boing bis present: elaiin. Ex-Commissionera Guenther, Schinidt. and Conly were present to teatify, but wore not called, from the fact that upon the conclusion of 3cCuffroy’s ovidence tho’ attorneya for tho defense presented a demurrer to all of the ovi- donce taken, which set forth that since Harms elnimed to have dono all tho work in dispute without contract, he had nothing pon which to ‘use his case—no nuthority for doing the work which could possibly bind the County. At ud- Journment the demurrer was belng argued, and the arguments will bo reaumed this morning, THE CITY-HALL. ‘Tne Trogsurcr recolved $1,783 from the Water Depurtmont and $770 from tho Controlter. Tue Mayor will not voto either tha scavenger or slnughter-house ordinances, notwithstanding tho pressure brought to bear on him. Among tho building permits issued yosterday was ono toArnold & Schmitz ta croct a two- story store and dwelling, No. 62 Finnoll street, to cost $5,200, TH¥ Mayor was in receipt of a lotter yestortay. from the otbor end of tho bride making inquiry after one W. 1, Tteed, who murried Mary Ed- wanda in this elty in 1888, TuR contract for furniahing uniform hata for tho police forco waa yeateniny awarded to Wolf Lros. & Co., at tholr bid of $3.50 cach, Tho hut. selected is similar to that worn the last summer, and atan curly day this part of thelr new uni- form will bo donned, ‘Tue tax-lovy ordinanco went to tho City Clork yestorday, aud the Council will, Monday, bo naked to nuthorize that oficial to cortify: to tho County Clerk the amount numed in the Appro- priation bi—&i,800,12—na necessary to bo ox. donde for tho pxponses of tho city for the cure rent your. ‘Titk Superintendent of Buildh onured an examination to be made yesterday Into the vom- pining Cit the bulfding ordinince was being vlolitod on Thirty-evonth stroot in tho ervction of 8 two-story wooden building, and reports tht no such structure, coukt bo found, If such a butiding on that street {a not in course of erece Uon, und awalting roof, howoyer, Tue Turn. UNE bus boon misinformed, und it doos not think it hus been. Tvs bus beon 9 dispute botwoen tho city ant the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company for sone thing, and the Depurtmont of Publlo Works his refused to rant oe round permission to lay cortiin side tracks util it will plank the streets, ate. ae it fa elaimed tho ordinances require it should. Yestontay, however, vt tho Instance of tho Wilmington Conl Association, the road was uranted the right to lay a tumm-out on Grove Blrect, between Areher avenue and Twonty- second street, but in tho permit It was expressly slated thst tho ojty bud walved none of 113 righte to domand tho planking, and Commissionar Wale dor says that no furthor privileges of tho kind wilt bo granted until wn understanding has boon roihed on the question. ¢ THB INNOCENT DOGS, Tho demand for dog llconses wus larger yeater- duy than for gome days, und moet of the appll- cunts som to labor under the {dea that tho mnctal tug thoy yet is ull that ty neceasary to pro- tect tho Ilvea of thelr pets. This ts not true, howoyer, for not only inust the dog buve a tug about ita neck, but it must alo be securcly mnzzted whenever in tho strect, Hut when all this te dene the owner'a troubles bavo ouly just conmenced, for thore te « statute, whloh went into effect in July last, making it the duty of tho Axsessors to nasess and Ist ouch and covery dog, and of the Collectora to collect $l for cuch und every dog 80 Msted. ‘Tho ro- porta are that the police aro slaying tho wn- muzzled: pupa without mourvy, but sino tho: cunnot watt ta ece tho uifecta of tho polson ad- TT ea tha number oun bo only approxi uated. ‘THE DEARBONN BTRRET DAMAGES. ‘The Mayor had a long conference with tho Corporation Counsel gosinedy onthe Dearborn street improvoment question, with 4 yiew. to determining upon somo: Hino of netion to upaot the finding of tho aery, tho duy before inthe onse of Henry M, ihe pard, and save the city paying tho damages that pilghe othorwise ensue, amounting to over $1 ho conference was private, of course, but it 1s understood that tho agreement. reached waa that the city would ght to the bit- ter end, on tho goneral ground that it had vot the takon posscssion of the property Involved: And, furthermore, that the evidence elietted showed 8 much, and consequently the city cout not oes tb is bo liable, Tt waa decided to bald that jo improvement ontered could be abyaudoned at any moment; and that tho m ties rie Ot ly, mre avid te gonernily, ni * appent Witt result in tho islon of an the de roperty AY yot ‘The atithort. esatished that reversal of 4 f tho lower court. Tt Js thought rigato Inidividun 3 that, neting upon the conclusion reiehed, they will at ones seck tho repenl by tho Council of tho onlinance of July, {sit ordering tho tm- rovement, cte., whicl Ripenting silnance in force and effect. and by adding t) Hreme Court in the cnse, thoy think they will 7a hard, 0 Stated that theCounell pared in 148_an ordi Wo t! nanco will Ieave tho origin is to tho recon to go befero the Sue from any linbility In. tho proceed make tho nbove ciehnon, it may bo repealing one previously adopted tor opening Hearborn streot, under whieh evurt prow ceedings for nasraament of SHIA TER, eta. bad beon had, and at the same time prascd ordinance providing for opening tho street, tho Aasessment business, cte., to agin. ‘Tho reason for nll this was that the dam ‘another be done nll over fixes and benellte areeased under tho first orti- nance wero unjustand tinequal. THE BMALICPOX. No further enecs of amnll-pok were reported yestorday, and from tho thirty-soven patients Ht tho Hoapital tho tidings were cneatiriging. Renlly, the interest in this disease seemed to bnvo been transferred from the city to tho Eastorn trains reaching here, which ntelegrmph- fe report had sald were Inden with infected oml- grants. Early inthe morning, however, reports wero contradicted by a telegram trom ew the effect thore by tho steamer Zealand, who were thought to bo on thoir way West, and to theso York Henlth © Department, to that the passengers nrriving: be down with tho disense, had been quarantined, But, note withstanding this, Dr. De Wolf and his corps of olfiera were on tho alert, and all of the Incom- Ing trains were boarded outside the city and tho passongers examined. | Tho i mot the train over tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Ttond due bore at 7 o’clock, nnd ine passengers. Iie found It londed with? Dovtor in person eter ‘tho emigrants who had arrived a fow-days ago by the steamer Egypt. aixty, who 8 ppped at the Hotel Denmurk for qhoiehh: start ‘ au eo oventnit. train over the Michigan Central, and found it They were in good! health, and allexcept: V for the Lake Superior country Nine. Des Hull met tho 10 o'eloe Inden with emigrants, but there were no signs of smoll-pox simong thom. tho Zenland’s — passengers Tho train bearing wi reach here this evening at to’clock over the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne, falsity met about tute milea out 0! Garrett, and all In come and this wili settle tho truth or of the telogruphic reports. It will bo the elty by Dr. coming trains fora week to ‘will be watched closely, although Dr. De Wolf fs satisfied that tho regulations in New York u ire Buch that It 1s next to finposeiblo for those infected with the disease to escape detec- tion before starting west. to meet tl sured that If The raifronds fnve 9 Henith Officers free transportation raina, and the public cnn rest ns- the discuse fs in transit tt will bo discovered before it reaches the city. THE COUNTY BUILDING. SRVERAL witnesses were heard by the Grand THR Jury in the cases of Putten and Gribler. condition of Jack Stephens Is Improving, and he will probably be out Monday. Tun eases, Grand Jury disposed of seventcon more finding indictments in oleyon, no bills in five, and passing ono. Among those who pleaded not guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday wero Daniel F. Buckley and John Garrity, Tur ense of Clarence F. Davis, tho man of many wives, js ect for trinl Monday, but ns it Ie tho Instone on thecall it {s not likely to bo reached, Sixty prisoners wore arraigned In tho Crim! nal Court, all pleadin Mellon, who sald thos woro gullty of larceny. not guilt; excopt Lizzio Johu MoMiubon, and jeorge Howard, BTATR'S-ATTORNEY Minis worked 80 hard during the trial of the Milwaukes ayonue rob- ‘bers that he was obliged toremuin at homo yes- torday, Col. McClana! inn taking his pluce in the Crim{nal Court, THE Count: ness ¥ Committes on Public Service of tho y Commissioners failed again to do busi- caterday for want of n quorum, Another attempt will be made this afternoon ut? o'clock, ‘Tho ‘Committee an Hospital [s also called tamect atthe Tir vs. Sarah nation of Lots 1 toll vision Bano time. jury in the caso of the Western Indiana Garni, etal. involving the condom- In. Hontromen’s Subdl- of tho 8. % of tho N. % of tha 8. W. 4 of Seo. 4, 98, 14, returned a verdict for the dofond- ante of $6,142, and for Lot 42 of $500. Tan, Church, testified before the amg the sworg McAllister were the mi some pad of tho Rothol rand Jury regard: 0 alidavit he signed, necording to which he that all the Judges in this county Sreurt ‘Pieladices against Campbell, unicrer of Henttic. It is understood that ding waa done after Mr. Jackson signed Rev, James dnekaan, tho Sacumery y which he was mado to swearto ni more than he fonded to. In tho County Court Judge Loomis lstonod to eight hud a eopla were naking her ftupropor Frances Hennett, an old mat of disappointed love, tramp, elall insine crises. Eliza Bhaho imagined she telophone attached to hor car aud that vstions. was tho victim Ottu Bessel, an old ined to be the orlzinul * Wandoring: Jew.” Ho was confined in Jacksonville Asyium sume time ago. down other hag Michnol Hannon sot hia trouble to roligion. Henry Lihohn, a Swede, is an- victim of tho tefephono. Maria Muahike been In tho asyluin before; Jonlousy and ro Hyion is the alleged cause, Mary Maliory was adjndged insanc. Hor husband deserted her somo timo oe cause. Albertinn Bwensen, it Swedish agines somo one Ja tracking her up will which {a supposed to be tho irl, im- tho ine tention of killing hor. Sho attempted suicide on tho ith of lust month, FEDERAL NEWS. Tre recelpte of silver yestorday worv $10,000; tho disburacmonts £9,000, Tite internal-revenuo recoipts yeetorday amounted to $27,605, of which $19,023 wns for spirits, R22 for tobucco and cigars, $4,016 for beor, and 610 for specinl-tax stamps. RvpoLvH SILVERMAN, of No, 17 Milton avonno, ‘was brought beforeCommissloner Hoyno yeator aay ch 1 thorit, cheek and and a waieh mort, which an after ‘no hour. Nght itug. Muson Junius Owaloy Gen, recel t Packaguy brandy: elgnrs; Metzler, Hothschild crs’ articles; Fowlor Iiros., 1,200'snoka galt; 1. Matteson, 4 packages brandy; C. W.& E drhitge & Cons 2 pucknwes horrings; A. tors Pig-irun. e Tie Merchants’ Natlonal Bank, wndor tho au- in untform, the dircetion of Prof, Rosenbeckur, oxccuted Qu attrictive progrim of Including audience. The Sait and 6G," was applauded na tt marched onto tho floor. Tho foriner thelr evolu it} erg sore pany capeciaily excels in lourdit program thor was a dressparude by companies Da May ed re yoann sented 4 fino Appearince on the floor, und went through tho purady ina very creditubl Company 1 through tho sitent manual und the loading ani Hehe movements, culling forth loud applause. cluiined tho attention of the gucats unttl a late Inst evening gave another of thoir delightful receptiona at the club-house, corner of BMadison cut rooia were thrown wide open, brillluntly Ighted and decorated, to the hud membery exclusively. but nono tho Wrest wero. Str, Mr. and Mra. 0.0. Dh Mr, a Aa inate Hirown, Mr aud Bos. Acie chick bra, tt, Ie ie Bonnioyy Br, ‘ Go Atonnoy, Ste uni Stes she im, Miss Keston Sins MoLoush, Miss French, iT Hise Moore, Miss Hutchinson, Judyo Rogers, dudgo 8. Bf. Moore, Dr. H, W, Thomus, Charles N, Bishop, J. Frank Lawrence, Franklin Deni: son, O. 4°. Dickinson, Waltor D. Gregory, Gourge Mills todgors, It. ‘8, Crane, J. Necarnp, 8, i harlos Hutchinson, Eldridge, Robert Huckloy, BM. barged with doing a wholesalo businoss in heor without a Heense, He was held in $00 to the Grand Jury. W. H. MACFAnnAng, of No, 26 Court streot, eekly writes to Postmaster Palmer inquire ig ts who formerly iyed in Wiiliameburg, N, Y., ant waa Hving fn this olty in 2871, ur the whereabots af James Ie iat customs collections yesterday amounted Following is the list of dutiahle poods: I. Téwonthal, 169 packngos wine, L ly: Lawrence & Martin, 2 cnses Co., 16 enses Bmok~ bar cages dry-goods; Peter Syanvo, . Meokor & Co. 10 yotunorter of Judge Mlodgett, draw on the Sub-Troasury for $1,002,000, which Was honored by tho paymént of $405,000 In gold tho remnulnder In silver cortiticates and curs reney, This Parnicnt compleces tho formal ro- denspiion of the Chleago against the gale a yenr ago to John ‘This check {s the largest single cheek probubly aver mnade in this clty, Pacitio Rnflroad ng I. Blair, SOCIAL NOTES. THE VIRET REGIMENT gave a reception and militury concert Inst oven- ing at tho armory, on Juckson street, for tho honofit of tho regimental headquarters, That the affalr waa a success froma fminelal point of view there fa no doubt, na the large building was crowded during tho ovening, fully 600 peo- plo being present, The drtit-hall was tastefully decorated with Bags, bunting, and overgreen , large number of the command appeared Hy Tho Chleaga Orenestrar under seven: numbers, the popular a a Eatiale nigh enjoye Ny io large Oxbibltlon alls of Companica "the rival companies of tho -regl- exelted considerable interest, and ouch was rani pany dello exceedingly well, but loud lacked tho prealslon and snap always churactorize those of Compuny ttho concluslon of the muafcul and ‘Tho battalionpro- loaner. “O" — romaingd in the hall the purido was dismissed, and wont regular program exhausted, dancing THE ILTAINOI OLUD West otand Ashland avenue, Tho ole y Erlend ‘af tho Tho atfulr was informal, fuss’ pleasant. Dancing and a supper filed “in an enjoyable yen. Among thoso Chirk, Mr. and Mrs. rang, Bir. And worgo P. ‘Holmes, Mr. und Mra. George ty Mr. wid Mrs, K. M. Tealo, dirs, and Mrs, 8 J. Siith, Blas Julia Rogers, the Misses ans BF nethinalt ‘ ny Heal J.B. and N:E. Oliver, Hurry Rodyers, bert J, Smith, A. C, boper, Goa. LN, Billes, 8. M. Wilcox, Dr. A. W. Woodward, Gcorgo M. Culver, Allan Culver, THR FLRCTRIGAT: SOCIETY. Tho thirty-ninth regular mecting of tho Gutoaro Electrical Society was held Inst evening ot tho rooms of the Weatorn Union bullding. ance owas quite full, Tho — ordinary routing work of the Socioty having been trana- neted, Miss Carrio Batchalder and Mr. Charica 8, Sweot favored the audience with several woll- pxcented diate on thé plano, folowing which the program of exereiaes concluded with an ublo and interrating paper on the " History and Atm Of Scientific Boolotics," prepared and read by Mr. Frank J, Loesch, . TOWN BOARDS. Tite NONTI TOWN NOARD mot yestorday afternoon; Supervisor Stanton In tho chair, and present Justices Kaufmann, Hud- son, and Robinson, and Clerk Smith. Assessor Chago naked fora Chigt Deputy and alxteen Deputics. He would noPget tho books thisyoar hofore tho ith or 10th of May, and n week would bo required to make tho entries In tho fleld books, so tt would bo along about tho 18th Vefors he could begin work, The expenec would bo no grenter, since u less number of days would be required, ‘The nsscesment irould stand for four years, and ho pnrticulncly desired that itshould ben good one and satisfactory to tho taxpayers, Ho niso wished tho Board fo give him permission to got legal advice if ho deemed it necessary, ng tho uw hid been added to and changed, and hoe didn’t know what questions micht come up, Ho wis nllowod the numbor of men ho asked for, their pay being fixed nt hm day, tho salury of the Chiof’ Deputy to be £200 a month, but tho matter of getting logal ndvico was deforred, Tho Bourd then nudited a few bills, and nd- Journed. . WEST TOWN. The West Town Moar met aoptentoy after Toon vt tho Agscssor's office, on South Halsted Street. Tho following members of tho Board wero present: Supervisor Ward, Justices Walsh, Matson, Sculls, Domars, and ‘Clerk Chindek, Supervisor Ward presided. — Bir Atntck handed in jo | list of” appointments or Deputy Assessors, and the | following wero conlirmod: A. IL. Chapman, A More riaon, Jr., Willinm Frieso, George M. French, G. Garragan, G. 1. Harrie, dohn Amberg. Androw Demerten, John Vanderpool, K. 1. Qu Innagech A. Egan Magnets Hallo, J, 8 “Ainicies” A. 0. Chindek. ‘The Intter two gentlomon nro the clerks. Other names were banded in, but woro held over for the present in ordcr that tho Konrd might Inquire into thelr ftnoss, SHORT HORNS. Sale of tho Bow WPurk Hord at tho Stock-Yards—Good Prices Obtained. Tho second day of the cattlosnte nt Dexter Park drew togethor n lurgo crowd of interested buyers and sightscers, The reputation of the Row Park herd {s National, tho Canada West Farm-Stock Assoointion being the lurgest breed- ing establishment on tho continent. The bend sold yesterday waa in prime condition, having been in this country sinco Inst fall, since which tlne tho best of caro has been given thom, Tho managers wore fortunate {nh bringing go many bulls to this market, na it Is gonorally conceded that a good one with an undoubted pedigree is a scarcity. Tho consequence was that cattlo of this chnracter wero: in grent demand, the question of cost scomingly not on- terlng into tho calculationsof tho buyors. In general tho salo was very successful, and per- fect fairness and candor were observed, both by tho nuctloneer and Mr. John Clay, of Brantford, Cun., wha looked out for the interests of tho As- sovlntion of which ho ls manager. ‘The following aro the sules: No. 1. Azalen, roan, Si yeurs old; to Strawthor Givens, Auingdot, Il, 8500, No.2, Baron Acomb sth, red, 2-year-old bulls tol. W. Brown, Wauscon, 0., $435. No, Knightley Grand) Duchess ad, rich | ad cow; to J, H. Winsor, Des No.4, Baron Knightley, red and whito, 4-year old bulls toP, 33. Bedford, In,. £205, «How No.5, Victorine Sth, Wht -ronn, d-your-old ‘ump Supply, Indian cow; to Leo & Roynolds, Territory, $165. No, 6. Udora Duko, red, yearling bull; to Loo & Reynolds, Camp Supply, £59. No.7. Rosebud 8th, red and white, D-ycor-old cow; to the Hamiltons, Mt, Sterling. Ry,, $600, This vniinal wus bred by Abram Renick. of Clurk County, Kentucky, and ia considered by good Sutyes to be ano of tho best of tho {tose of Sharon breed now in America. No.8, Duke of Kitklovington 4th, roan, 2-year old bull; to W, Brown, Monroo, Wis, $500. No.9. Roan Duchess, red with white marks, Syonr-old cow; to 8. Givons, cae Thy Ono of tho bost bargains of the day. No, 10. Oxford Mazurki, red, Co a old bull; to.). It Scatt, Champaign, UL, 2 No, 11, Oxford's Annette (imported), ronn, t= ar-old cow; to'T, O, Andyrson, ldo View, Ky,, ibs No. 12, Baron Acomb 10th, red-roan bull, 6 montha old; to Wesley Wilson, Frier, Iowa, $05. No. 13, Lady Fawsloy 2d (imported), roan, 10- year-old cow; to 8. Givens, Abingdon, Il, 8410, No. H, Third Baron Rosamond, red with little white, yeurling bull; to C, Nienstedtt Dubuque, it fo. 16, Anne Gwynne Sth, red, J-yonr-old cow; to W. H, Hanson, Frankia Grovo, vit 515. 16. Sixth Wild Eyes Duke,” rod-roan Dull, 10 months old, ‘This was cotstlored tho moat valuable animal in the herd, and Col, Judy, the nuctioncer, stated that ns thore wore ut lonat twenty men present propared to bid for him tt had been concluded to present him ohend of his tum on tho entalog. Tho bidding wns quite spirited, tho youngater bolug greatly admired as ho walked about tho ring, both for iis beanticul Proportions and the pure . Duchess blood which coursed through his swelling veins. Ho was Analy knocked down to Judge C, 0. Nourse, of Des Motnos, who paid tho round sum of $875 for his purchaso. It was rumored Iast evoning that tho fortunnto purchaser had already been of- fored $1,000 for his bargalu, No, 17, Duchess 6th of Newcastle, red and white, 2-yeur-old helfer; to Leo & Reynolis, Camp Supply, #200. No. 18, Burl of Airdrio, rod with Hrtle whito, Hoynotds, Camp Sunply, poarilny, bull; to Loo & No. 10, Countoas of Goodness, red, 10-vear-ald cow; to Dr. 8. Van Motor, Charleston, IM, 215, No, 20, Earl of Goodneag 7th, red roan, yeur- tug: bull; to G. F, Dumnon, Now York, 8475. tL. Gauntlet 4th, red roan, yourhng bull; to Lev & Hoynolds, Camp Guppy im, No. 23. Duchess 6th of Woodhill, and cow ealt, rich ron, 8 years old; to 8. Glveus, Abingdon, Wy 85, No. 23, Duke Gwynno, red and_whito, dyour- old bull; to Frank Rookafeltow, Cleveland, $105, No, i. Hobo dd, red with Wetlo white, t-ycar- olll-cow; to F, Rockafellow, Clovoland, 2 0.25, Heetor bth, red with little white, bull, 0 months old; to F, Rockufollow, Cleveland, No. %. Adelizn 24, rod with Hetle white, O- Faroe cow; to Loo & Roynolds. Cump Supply, a No, 27, Orphous 6th, roan yonrling bull; to Leo & Hapraides Cain Supply. SK), No. 28, Violotty th, rod and whito, 10-yenr- old cow; to Lee & Keynalis, Comp Supply, €200. No.2), Orpheus Gth, rod with Uitte white, ygurling bull; to Lee & Roynolds, Comp Supply, No, #. Duchess of Doroham, red? with little white, epithe hvifer; to Frank Reckafellow, Cloveland, $210, No. dl kurlof Dercham 20th, red with little white, bull months oldy to Frank Lockufcl- ow, Clovoland, $10, No, &, Third Duke of Woodhill, red with littlo white, event old bull; to Frank Rockafellow, Clovelund, #200, Not, Mirlum 2d, red with little white, 2+ your-old heifer; to 8. Givens, Abingdon, It, NG, Hector 4th. rod, yearling bull; to Willan Clark, Durbln's Curnors, On E30. Novis. Cambridge th, Ueht” roun, 2-year- old Welrorg to W, SL. Motthtt, Daw Davy tly 25, mor sd, rod, yourling bull hee 310, oy of ” Neweastlo, red,” J yeur old cows to HI. U, Blgler, Osceola, In. 8175. No.3. Prines Arthur, rol, yenrling bully to Leo & Reynolds, - No. 39, Hoy old hoife: No, Cam 40, Highland Laird, rod tod. G. Clurk, Champalgn, Hb, ® No.4i, Mirlim, rei! and white, 1yearold cows to A, W. Kciiiits, Bryan, O., 8110, No, 42, Klghth Countoss of Sa arto ml Uttlo white, -yvar-ald holfer; to W, Cl Lins’ Corners, 0., $100. No. 43, Duchess 12th of Woodbitl, rich roan, Teyour-old cow; to. 8. Glvons, Abingdon MIL, $100, jo. 44. Duchess Wet of Woodhill, rod, b-Senr old cow; to C, Mallory, Crooked Creek, Inds, $15. No, 45, Duchess Zk of Woodhull, rich roun, 4+ yee cow; to Dr, & Van Metor, Charleston, ‘Tho just four anles wore made after an ox planuttan by Col, Judy taat Str, Clay could nut guarantee them as certain, and that tho pur- chases would by mado ut buyers: risk, thy average prico recolved for tho herd was 2310, which was considered an exer high figure, and the Canada Weat Farm-Stock Assocl- ation fare ullve ta the fact that Chlcage ta the sreat market for thoroughbred stock. Sloaars. jv & eynolts and Mr. fockufeltow, of Clovu: d, Q.. who wore tho chief buyers at yester- day's ule, own lurgo herds of cattto In the Far ‘West, und uro in tho market to secure good crosses to improve thelr stock. Tho first named gentlemen haya 10,000 head of cattle rowing over the prifrica of Tuxus and tho Indlan ‘Territory, which-are now being driven into Camp Supply for tho yearly vount. Mr. Rockafeltow ty now tn tho buslucas of cuttle- raising, but hus dumonatrated tho fact that bo docs not lntend ta vontine bis ciforta to the growth of * scrubs" or Taras steers, At tho conclusion of the cattlc ule throo muguiticent Clydosdaly stallions, averaging over 2,000 pounds in welgbt, were sold by Col. Judy, ‘Tho first, Royal Hom, who bas been éxhivitod and taken soveral prizes jn Eland and Seot+ land, was purchised by Mr, Winsor, of Des Motnes, for $1100, ‘That gentlomun also pure chased the second ong pifered nt 80. third, Young Crown Prince, was knocked down to Br, W. M. Moffatt, of Paw Pav, Til, at $850. ‘Tho gute of the Hamiltoy bord commences to- day ut 1 o'clock sharp, » mus charging that the Frelo Manner Lodge, No. THE COURTS. Chandler’s Motion for an Injunce tion Against the Board of Education Denied by the Court, Becanso Ho Failed to Substantiate His Oharges, The Post and Mall Caso Fully Argued and Taken Undor Judioial Advisemont. TNE SCHOOL LEASES. Judgo Modgott yesterday morning dectted tho motion for Injunction in the caxoof Chandler ya. Tho Boned of Eduention, which was a bill to restrain tho lensing of tho school property on Halsted and Madison atreots to Crilly & Binir. Tho Judgo snd tho only allegation in the bill which furntahed a ground for cquity jurisdiction was tho charge that tho Ronrd had acted in bad faith in advortlalng tho letting and recelving tho bida in tho way thoy did. Carson, Pirlo, Beott & Co, hnd bid moro than tho aggregate of nll the tenants’ bids, but withdrow tholr bid be- foro the Commnittes on School Landa passed on it. Tho Committeo, howover, it was churged, ne- copted the bid nfter thoy knot It was withdrawn, Afterwards tho tenanté raised tholr bids 0 ns to make thom equal ta the bid of Carsor, Pirie, Scott & Co., nnd wero given to understand that if thoy did so tholr offer would be necopted. The Koard, however, instond of accepting thom, directed tho property ta bo rendyertised. Tho tenants made anothor higher bid, Init the prop- erty was ngaln rendyertised, and Critty & Wor outbid the tenants by $1,600 0 year, Tho chargo was nlso made that some member of tha Ronrd disclosed to Crilly & Blair the amount of tho other bids, 80 na to enndlo thom to outbid tholr rivals, That fact would — afford suf- ‘ielent = ground equitable jtris= diction, if it could established, Tut the bill was not sworn to by any ono, and tho charge was only made on information and bellof, ‘The allegations were so expressly and explicitly denied by the membors of the Board, and that charge boing an affirmative one that the complainant was bound to provo, If he did not do so he bud no ground of relief, and as tho Wwelzht of evidence was nguinst him, ho was not entitled to nn infimetion. ‘Tho Hoard tad plonary power over tholr prop- erty. Thoir disorotion was as comprehensive as any private property-owner in the management of his property, and oven if tho tenanta hnd re- spectively bid Just ne much na Crilly & Blair le could not bo said that even then tho School Ronrd would not haye had tho right to select from the bidders which one thoy woukd leaso to, where the partics were precisely alike, Tho tenants, it was true, by {mproving the property and iving ita value, had certain claims, hut thay were only moral once, and did not furnish ground for tho Interference of n court oithor of luw orcquity. ‘There was no In- timation in the cage that the purtica were enti- tled ton renewal, nor was there anything in tho ieago to show any reserved right of thut kind, While there might be gomo sort of moral obliga- tion of kind landlordship, yot it was not nny thing that, could be enforeed ina court, Tho chnrgo of fraud, which constituted the only. rightof tha Court to interfero, not boing sub- stantluted, belng explicitly dented by tha do- fondanta, tho complainant failed to Buow gny ground for relief,und tho injunction would bave to ha denied. Anothor nttempt, however, was immediately made to prevent the lenge being made to Crilly & Woir by a bil filed in tho Clreutt Court by Lawls Dogo, Iesseo of Lat 8, Block 1 in Schoot seetion, and asking for tho sane injunction Against tho above partica, The bitl was taken away, so that the particulurs could not be learned, A temporary {njunction, however, was granted under n bond for 35,000, ITEMS, ‘The conchiding argumenta in the engo of tha Nock River Paper Company vs. The Chicago Publishing Company was made yesterday before Judge Jameson. Mr. 0, If. Horton closed his argument, and waa followed by Hl. W. Inck- son, J, P, Root, Mr. Wilson, and Judgo Beckwith, all for tho dofonse, and tho arguinonts forthe prosecution wero thon fin- Ishod by Mr. Hitchcock and Mr. Hawes, Tho Julyo then toox tho enso under adylsoment. Jn tho irre ae of Hearsan & Vn. niirat and nal dividend wns declared, This ‘will be sufficient to pry the taxes and preferred debts in full, and give a dividend of 16 por cent on tho Iubor cinims, which exhausts tho estate, Judgo Smith will be In bls common liw court-room Saturday morning at § o'clock Bharp to hear motions, cte, DIVORCES. Cornelia Hundt filed n bill yesterday charging that hor husband, Fritz Hundt, has been guilty of cruclty and adultory, on which account sho claims to beentitled to a divarce, Elizabeth Gorkensmoyer filed a bill for di- yoreo from Frederick Goerkensmoyer on tho ground of cruelty. Muttio J. Btownrt, n6o Perkins, who was only married avout five weeks ago, charges that hor ‘husband, Louis Btowart, has beon abusing ber so she darca not live with him any lougur, Sho thorefore wants tho old-fashioned remedy ap- piloablu in such cases, and also an injunction to Ppravont him from interfering with her personal propony at No. 209 South Clurk streot. The in- junction wis grantod. Juidgo aan Aeatcntay granted a divarce to Willlam Waddell from Murgaret Waddell on the ground of desortion. Judge Barnum granted a similar decree to Margaret A, Muir from Willlam Mulr on tho ground of desertion, nnd to Louisa ino from George Binns on account of his cruolty. FEDERAL COURTS. The Commerciul National Dank began a sult In trospnes yesterday nyulnst Edward Fitegorald, claiming 2)000 anmiuges aot STATE COURTS. Davis M. Price began asuityesteriny for $2,000 oguinst Abram F, Wingert and Adolbort D. Webb, Churlea O'Dowd, executor of tho catate of Calob Clapp, filed a bill against D. Howard Don= ovan, Bla T, Donovan, WE. Jonkins, 0, F. Hahn, Bradford Hancock, Menry Strong, J, We Vatt, and G. G. Morrick to foreclose n mortanzo for $2,500 on Lay ®I, and Bt, ied, ten IT, ta 81, Be, ¥ H, Uonoré's Bubdlvlstonof Dlocks 1,2, 3, 4,5, and ¥ lon of part n's Subdivisl of Bea, 18, 0, 14, Tho ‘Trustees of Schools of ‘Township 39, 14, fled w Dit agninst David G. Davis to foreclose 4 mortgage for $4500 on Lote 3 and 8 in tho Kchool ees Subdivision of the north part of Sec. Charles Dieckmann filod a petition for manda- 2, Onler of tho Sons of Hermnn, of which he is a member, expolled him from the lodge Inst Sop: tember for alleged: immoral conduct, Ho clahns no notice was given him nor any trinl, that tho Sxpulaion Ig Megal, and aské to bo re- Blored to his rights. Phillip Dyckman commenced n suit in trea- Pos ugainst Michuel Queonan, claiming $5,000 damuges. . PROBATE COURT. In thoestate of Alico C. Gallery, tho will wag refused on tho ground of intermarringo, and letters of administration wero fasued to Edwin A, Warilotd, » Tho ostate {6 valued ut 89, In the catuto of Willlum McKindloy, letters of fuministration were igmed to Lydiu A, Me> Kindloy and Janot J, Whitchouso. Tho estate Is walted at atacte 840,000, In tho cstate of Frank: W. Abbott, minor, lotters of guurdianstip of the ostute wore issue: to Helen Bi, Abbott, and ber bond for 000 was approved, : 14 tho cstate of Thomns 8. Dobbins, Jr., letters: of administration wore issucd to Thomas 8, Dobhins. Tho estate is vilued at about $10,000, In tho estate of Mutthing Woirich, minor, letters of guardianship wero lasued to Joseph Zangerle, Tho catute ts valued at about $300, TIE CALI. Jopnx Druumonn—In chamnbors. Jupaz Buopgert—No call. Tho Greencbaum engo still on trial. Jupay Gany—057, 979, and 1,011, an old calendar, and tho first fifty casca on the now culoudur, No case antrial. ~ JubGE JAMESON—6, 0, 9,10, No case on hear- a Fovas , toarns—Condemnation cases 34,509; Chicuyo & Western Indiana ttaltroud Compu va SicConmick; Bima ve, Wallnca: and. Ws, Sumo va Hutt, and calendar Nos, 216 to 22), in- elusive, No, 216, Sturges ye. Wobator, on t1 JUDOE Mouan~-164, 108, 169, 170, 173 to 100, elusive, oxcopt 178,'17%, 18), and 181, No. 0, Schmit va. City, on trial, dupax TuLey—No call. No. hon hearing. Jupan annom—18 and 19, No caso on hoar- tng, . ; Tina sSurgn Now 1151, 1151, 10,2165, 118 dene domnat ston WEN, dnd‘, ge) —— JUDGMENTS, BurentonCount—Junox Gaugy—Fanny Feld man ve, Ulick Bourk, Willan Butlor, George Durns, and John Patton; verdict, $500, and mo- tion for new trial—Charios Korn, uso, ote., va, Vietor H. Burton and Matilda 8 and Witliam J, Ralph, 20. A Colored Refugee’s Reply~Why Ie sn ratere, ée Heenenin in Mansnes In nilence funtgomery Count as.) Tritune. Ashore time ngo Sire A. O. Bich, of this’ place, ved atetter froma St Louis frm asking im to bunt up 4 colored relunoe Solomon Hut- jor,and inform fin that tho firui would pay bis prpensce back to the Bouth, and give bit andall friends who wishod to return permanent work, thoy baying proviously written tho samo to Butler, Mr, Stich succeeded in finding Butler at work and happy, Dutter wrote the following: letter In reply. Tho writer, although an lite ernto man, tilks tothe point, and bis lettor is worth reading: 5 INDEPENDENCE, Kaa, Aprit t, 1880.—Dear Birs yours of the 20th is at band and contents noted and in reply must say that you have been milstnforined in regard to my wanting to return South and when you Spenke of some pince thero na my homo, you certainly mako a great mis- take, for } nover hid a homo and noyer saw an opportunity to got one during ny holo life un- tel now, and T cannot lot slip by this first ae yrestttaed to get nhome inn country where 1Ifo, Iherty and the pursunts of happiness can bo en Joyed by all classes without fear of molestation, and besides T can novor forget tha | hore able sceno of Oct 1870, and nssponsily tho harablo Night when 1 yaa marched from tho house that [lived in to that of James Btaf- ford with guns at my buok and wns forced to brace open tho door where ho (Btafford) thon Iny wounded and bleeding, and, though ho wasn noighbor, Thad to sland and witness the shoot- iny and cutting the throat of that man, and was expecting overs minsit to be shot, then the brak- Ing up of tho Republican dentin on the fith of Inat October convinced mo that things was get- ting no better but wurst, and whilo t thank you for pour kind offer T never can consont to mako my home {nn country whero mob. violonco ts superior to tho law of tho land, bub shall ever thank God that Ho hns dolivered mo from such bloody mon, Lani respectfully yours. SoLoMON Burien. _ LOCAL CRIME. “LESSER FRIEDBERG. Yesterday befaro Justica Wallaco Nathan Terael wns hold in $900 to tho Mth for receiving stoton property's Lesser Friedberg in $200 to tho sano dato for interfering with o police officer, and In §200 additlonal for resisting; and Leon Collinger {n $200 to tho Sth for interfering, Bhortly aftor Friedberg had been locked up Wednesday night Mes. Friedberg called atContral Station, and wanted Suporintendent O'Donnell ta go to tha Armory to Beco her husband, Sarin that he wng now ready to do more * equenting’ thon ever before, and that he would opan tho vory innermost recesses of his heart and tell tha wholo truth nbout everything, The Superin- tendent fits but little falth In these rovolations which Fricdberg haa all along intimated he could make when the proper time arrived, and Bo ho reftised to go, Several othor persons did go, however, and found Friedberg In fh mnost talkative mood In his ectl nt tho station, Ho charged that certain policemen at tho Armory wero engaged in intempo Ba Levy: blackmail upon him, but that ho would not stibmil, Concerning the Raco Tnurder caso ho waa moro communicative than over before, He avowed as solemnly os 2 man of his character can avow that it was not Lamb, but George Treeman, ating “Sheeney,” that fired the fatal shot, and that he purchased tho Povolver with which the shooting was tlonc from Mrs. Friedberg tho afternoon preceding tho murder. He was notin tho store nt this time, but his wife 1s able to corroborate what he affirms that thorevolverwassold by her tothe Sheency” ati reduced igure. Friedberg snys the potico could have had this valuable information Jon; before had thoy treated him decently, Frted- berg fs, of courgo, too wine ta acknowledges that ho knew tho iriclry wus ty bo committed, and theugh ho hints that ho was cognizant of it nll, he Is very cautious not to expose hitnself. This somi-corfession coming from) Friedberg wader: the clretimstunces in which it did is not calcu Inted to ineplro any one with tha lden that Fricd- berg has been lying theso many months and hog now told the truth, Thosy who bellove that “ Sheenyo" fired tho fatalshot selocaroply. cope sider their bellof strengthoned by Fricdborg'’s affirmations. — BURGLARIES, Durginrs made an attempt at 4 o'clook yester- day afternoon to force entrance to Jacob Lud- wig's butchershop at No. 71 Fourth avenue. when thoy saw a couplo of policemen approach- ing, whereupon thoy seampered wway, Early yestoniny morning burglars entered tho saloon of A. V, Hlochstattor through a window, the catch of which had recently been broken, and stole a ailvor watch and onnit, a fow pieces of allver coin, and 1 small quontify of ojgara and Iquors, ‘They failed to find a consider. able sum of money which waa hidden away by tho proprictar's wife. m_ tho fact that tho burytars thoroughly ransacked tho place and were not heard by the inmatos, It is thought they used chloroform. A couple of dogs usually kept on tho promises at night wore polyoned tho day before. THE JUSTICES. Louts Darth wont before Justice Brayton yes- terday and swore out a warrant for tho arrest of 6.8, Lowenstein, his Into partner, charging him with embezzling $500 from the funds of tho frm, He gave bonds of $750 for his appearance to- morrow, ‘Thomns Lyons, ono of the men who assaulted J. H. Coburn, the Tremont Houso boarder, and attempted to rob. him, was held over’ to tho Criminal Court yestorday by Justica Summor- field tn bonds o: fault of bul, Henry Whipplo, the man who was charged with for; ne the namo and naming tho notarial seal of William D. Peck, i Notary Public of this county, to an aMldavit attached ‘to. bogus abe Rtrict, was before Justice Priudivillo yesterday morning, The complalut had been mude before Justice Summoriicid by J. H. Macomber, of Minnesota, ond a ohange of venue was tnkon. Tho attorney for tho do- fenso mover that tho charge bo quashed on the ground that the complaint an which tho warrant was based was dofectivo, Long argu- menta were mado on this Bolnts and Justice Prindivilte finally discharged the prisoner on tho ground stated. Another warrant will prob- ably be issued to-day, and the man rearrested, Justice Walsh: Nollio Dawson ond Annlo Drow, orring oun women, sent to tho Housc of the Good & aupHOR aE Jullus and Chnrica Rivth- ammer, and Emil Mammon, maliclouely turning tho splgot of a varnish barrel, theroby allowing forty-seven gullons of yarnish to escape in the cellar of J, Goldberg, No. 487 Milwaukee nyenuc, ta the wth; Willlam Kuchtz, 0 Dincksmith who brututly aggaulted August Cox with a wagon-spoko, $00 to tho 0th; James Nu- nt, destitute, to the Brothors’ Reform School, justice Kaufman: lonry Palmer, Inreeny of $10 from Asher Coan, $400 to the Criminal Court; John iurns, charyod with picking tho pocket. of Mra. M. A. Hand, of Lake View, of a purse con- taining, €4 ut the corner of Clark streot and Chi- cago avenue, Wednesday afternoon, $500 to: the Dth. Justice Wallnee: William’ Burns and “ Stubby” Canny, iurceny of a puckage of to- bacco from the Rook Island frolghe cars, $500 to the Criminal Court; Frank Weed and Eddle Gamble, larvony of $10.00 from Mrs, F, B Craw= ford, of No. 16 North Morgan atreet, $300 to tho Criminal Court, ARRESTS, . ‘Thomas Hinch is a prisoner at tho West Mad- {sun Streot Station charged with atealing a lurga copper boller from un unoccupied house at No, 211 West Aduma strect, owned by Edward Good- ridge. Tho boiler was recovered at Habor korn’s Junk shop, corner of Centre avenue and Polls street. Sully Buyck, 33 years of age, Fronch, and a gamblor, wus arrested yostordigt by Liewer Mare Un tnyes upon o warrant charuying him with keeping lottery nod guming devices for tho Pipe of defrauding. Muyck ming that In fernal machine in tho ald Tivoll butidtrur, whereby cigars aro “sold by machinory,” 80 tho sign suys. THE SHEEP-BREEDERS, Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Era, Ill, April 2.—Tho second annual Bheep oxhibition under tho auspices of tho Northorn Hinota Merino Shecp-JIrecders’ As- sucintlon opened to-day on the f{alr-grounds, ‘Thore ure alxty-soven entrics of fino-wool sheep from Imported stook, Including somo cighty su- porior animals from tho flocks of N,8,Colpy, Mo= Henry; G. W. Hunt, Greonwood; C, A. Boars, Garden Prairio; Dantol Keely, Wheaton; L, P, Bit Oar Be Fock # Sons, Genova; Fred gon, Richmond; Thomas Taylor, Wayri illo, il); Hobure “letning Wilmdty Wiss Suny moro. will arrive to-morrow, — whon the promitins will bo awarded, The shoep- bheuring contest will commotce tomorrow at 10 o’elock, a dozen or moro experts enterin; tho lists, and upwards of itty rame and owos will | A TUNE was held ut tho Court-Houso thia ayaa to discuss wiys pertaining to sheep hus- .,+ large attendance am] an interesting and cx- clting contest Ja looked for to-morrow.” Tho Eldredgo Sowing-Machine.—It leads the world, and is the ‘eat for you to buy, Soldon monthly payments, 109'State strev Times : Our highost artista In dontlatry: Tho MoChesnoys ihlahis doubt, though but rs B Bet “It {s tho natural wish of all to buy tholrcan- dies and clgars ut Dawson's. Indigestion, dyspopsin, nervous prostration, ond ull forme of puneral deblilty relleved by tuk- fiur Mons.nun’a Peptonized Beut ‘Tonio, the only preparation of boot containing Ita outire autri« lous proportioa, itis not a moro stimulant Ike tho extracts of boef, but contalusblood-making, forco-yencrating, and Jifo-sustalning propertica; dainvaluadle in all unfeablod conditions, whothor the result of exhaustion, wervous progtration, overwork, or wotite diseuso; particularly if ro- sulting from pulmonary complaints, Caswoll, Huzard & Co, Bropricway, Now York. For wale by drusiiste. DEATHS, Died April: ERE bag = aa ring Sa — April 21, George Will h rey Wehiae te Wine a Weta, yest 1 from Li Mutiertield-st., 7 attiaute to Howell Prieuds tavined ‘tasat further nou 08. DEUSULEN~A pril 19, a Ly go Park, of dipbshoria, ‘They gut. the window open and wero entering |. $700. Ho was sont to juil in do- * Rouben C., boloved sop af Nathan Woriier, need? yoatas monute ana y gece, 400 M, tF- Pottsville and Pbtindolphin ('a.) Papers pi Dye PRESCOTT—Apnil 31, Hiram 8. Prescot, in hy yen. is ry ‘unernl at 0 o'clock Friday morning from hisie: rosidence, i) South Hoyne-ne, iemaina wieRe « WS? Seahatrele, Giana CAPs obe Be ickronvilic, papers ploaso copy, ttle CWy.2y - ANNOUNCEMENTS, Pa ETING OF THM SOLDIERS OF TB Fives A Wart pit be holdatunen elniveoorn Hane Re 4 iq Hotel, this ovening nt TM o'clock tar the pare Randers nro. Carmen, roguentod, AU at: foldiors are eal oe: 8, Boriuner, Jonn Lylo Ring, and, : ora the meottng sand Othe ma A MBRTING OF THO THInT NTI WARS ; A Veinran Gino will bo held thin eee ARB In ovening st st Indiann-st. AJl ward votorana a Wort Particularly ie IBY. Mr. A, UOSPEL TEMPER, f Arte aaa deSyt mace este aan OUyAtinora Une fo"deye aucteg Br, TPile FOLLOWING RATLROADS Wil > Pore F meudtng ey URS cons attonding the ti oc Bt. Paul MMlchtenn, Minnenrolin tanooa & Bt. Louls, ekKGnv At Southern M i ribwer Wabash, At. y Wsconsin Contras one-third fara: Central town, Obio X Atisaiatry, Ono cont por mito: Jofrersonvilla, Madison & Indus, apolls, ‘To obtain this reduction of taro porsona meg Foor while ALApringtold 9 cortiNeaty maned by 8G Kaiirond Neerotary of tho Convention stating we ihev hava boon inattandanenen the convents SAKING POWDER, j Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM GRAPR CREAM TARTAR , THousokeeper's favorite in loading cities of the No other preparation maxon such Tight, fsty, Drends, or lururions pat ty. Can be eaten by 4; Pata tar cosa sana forty pongo Kostlblo fo mm onde: 3 "abou, meneneby ihe Governm ene Chembat Le. Mot woe NTOV LL BARING POWDET CO, New Fork, JEWELRY. A LINE OF PINS, BRACELETS,” STUDS; iy Which for good TASTE, STYLE, | and QUALITY, surpass anything shown elsewhere. 7) 2 Hamilton, ‘Shourds & Co,; State and Randolph-ats., opposite Music-Hall AUCTION SALES. a iy BLigON, BLERSIELT SOs BYund 6 Rendolpb-st., Gonorn) Aucuoncers, GRAND SALE... ENTIRE FURNITURE OF MARBLE: | FRONT RESIDENCE, of : 536 Michigan-av,; . Botweon Fourtconth and Sixtconth-sta, + | Friday Morning, April 23, at 10 o'ct Hlegant ‘Parlor Furnitare, Lace Curtalos, Manto! and Pior Mirror, PIANO, PAINTINGS, | Lrontos, Ornamants, &c,, &c. Rich Chamber Suiis, With oxtra fino Nodding and Mattresses; two Sertes Machines; Dining-ltoom, Kitchen, end Laundry Ove “GROGKERY, GLASS AND PLATRD WARB i > & 00... ELISON, FLERSHEIS & OO Rich Parlor Suit & Chamber Sulls At Restdonco, No. 1322 Indiana-ay, (Now Numbor), aouth of Thirtcentiraby + Saturday Morning, April 24, at 10 o'dlut, Withont resorvo will sell ontira Furniture of Bure number: Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Room Farge turo, Carpats, Hedding, ote. otc. Gengral 0 houtokeuping., All arsi-ciana Goode, Fi ELAISON, FLEUSITEIS & CO A’ ——— ee POME & CO - Aas Ais ELOY, Itandoiph-st. QUR REGULAR FRIDAY SALE: AT STORE, APRIL 23, AT 9:30 As Ma A largo and soloct stock of Furniture of all Kinds Comorising the: Furnituro of two: rivata residence venue mut ho wold to make ras for eae LOS Goods coming in, A full ing of Parlor see CaaS Sous, now and sccqnd-hand Wool and Sires OW buts; Pitod-ware, Crockory, Chrome OY & C0, Auctioneers, 73 and w Rando} Dy 4, 2. TE Eee Uemers Mandolph-ate ae CLOSING-OUT AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 24, at 10 o'clock a. Bus Wo will soll without Tororve al] yoods on oo Fine Parlor and Chamber Sets, k avy Chalet, "th, W, Wedaten Hat! tation, and General fouxebold Goods. Also lot of Clothing, dev, &6. rananet ty » All must and will be suld as wo positively wil cate the aloro noxt weuk. five, sonnson, aust; MORRIS WILKINS, Auctioneer Executor’ Sale of Estate of Beary Bal a St. Augustine, Florida. : LUDLOW &°CO, WILL SELL AT AUD it Wod A is 213 o'clock 6, Extuanwocealosredm Nor it Broadway Matiding, Now York, { jn Tino ostate, compristax & elegant mansion wii odern iinprorenen hocossary vutbulldings, with 16 acrus of Iand ee} . “Tonle eale will bo posttivo to el ly to the auction! Mommie ELUDLOW s CS Hold Pine streak OANDY, - Paste graye yaetiretagimaet PT EET Bond #1, & 8 or $5 for 5 box, by, express, of - Candles in ‘a: rice, pas U} AVchiengt reat” y gy Uonet GUN Seas GENEWAL NOTICE: . NOTICE. inate Gotan goa ae galtea aE Ramon 6 we fll nat’ Bo, fonponstbio for s8Y "T, GOLDBIAN & Cz, op”. - Chicaso, April 24g, Goldin Hoos sad uale, 5 \