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8 CAGO ‘Missul LUUSDAY, PBR CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A. HL. Quixzfof Dover, N. Hy fs at tho Shor- innit. ss GIL GuegN/of Sparta, Wis, 1s nt tho 'Tro- mort. Carr. W. I, Boopy, U, 8. Ay is nt the Tro- mont. James A. Hawnsy, of Dixon, ML, 18 at the Paelfie. F, J. Hovant, of Washington, D. C,, 18 at tho Bherman, J, M,. SrripEnakER, of South Nend, Ind. ts at tho Palmer, Jupan E.R, Woon, of Richmond, Vay is at tio Tremont. Jupak Gronan Hoapiey, of Cinclnnatt, ts registered at the Pacifics trsny b, Dewext, Seoretary of Stite-clect, of Dixon, HL, Is at the Pacite, GUW. Wixerow, Auditor of tho Hannibal & Bt Joseph Itullroad, Is ut the Pacttic, Di. PG. Ginerte, Superintendent of the pact ‘onvilie Asyluin for Deaf Mutes, is at the Paclie Jory Wrtamany, whose extreme destitution owns noticed dh yesterday's piper, dted ut St fo- reph's Hospitulat t o'clock vestentay morntig, His family, whe taltrented film sa bidly during Tite, wil nid doubt rejoice ut thts numouricenent. ‘Ne French Central Committeo of the Garield and Arthur Chih held nm teeting Inst night at No. 0 Chirk street, Et was deehted to keep tho old orauntaationsnder tha mame of the French Contra Republican Ctub, Thon the assembiy adjourned until further notice, J.C, Cornus, of Mendotn, a member of ate Bond of Charities, will read a paper on “The Medea Charitivs of Ulsuoels" before the Hilnols Seclnl Selenes Association, tt tha Clork Mw. burch, this afternoon at J o'clock, The meeting Is publte. TH reprezentatives of about fifteen was miantfactories held at wat the Grand Paeitle Hote} erday afterioon, The meeting awas strletty private, tho business being the cate sideration of the poullng arrangements between the diferent firins represented. SEVERAL cages of poisoning, tho tesult of ont~ ing noluszes candy, said to hive heen procured ath store un Madison struct, have been reported lately, id of alr Murs! he Hirt md to A child manifacturer, is sa ye been very fil from tho pulyonuus effects of some of tho stall. AMES Denke awitehman employed on tho Hurllagton & Gultieys Kallroad, while walking on top of a frelgist-cur carly yesterday morning, neeidentilly slipped and fell aif when near tho Ilnlsted-street. cross! wud was gerlousty tn- Jured nbout the hips. fle was tuken home by boine of tho railrond employes, anny yesterday morning William Gallagher, 2h yenrs ot age, while wandering about tran ine toxteated condition on tha dovks near tho north ond of State street bridge, walked olf Tate the river, and would fave drowned but for wssist- unee promptly given hin by Edward Kehoe, tho: Dridge-tender. | Gallagher was tuken to tho Aruiory, where be soon recovered from the ef- Tcets of hig bath, and thon he went his way, romas Leno 18 years of nge, employed at Tobey & Hooth's packing-house, whlle on his. way to work yesterday) mornin to Doird an ineoining passenzeretrain on tho Bite Ungton & Quincy Mou, awh, wecidentally falte tug beneath tho wheolk, he ‘had his rliht foot ertished at the The infured member 5 putated 1 Hobbs and Morgan, who led him at his home, No, 48 Rehecen strevt. Tite funeral of tha tuto Albro 1. Iishop tonk fuee trom Centenary Methodist Church, on Lonroe strect, near” Margin street, at 1:3) a@elock yesterday afternoon, ir. Fowler rentcbed the serinun.and tho, Rev. 0 ivorge, Huymond, Willing, Edwards, and about 200 taymen wero grosent. ‘Tho yn Dearers were Lr. Joseph P. Moxy, Dr. Ingals, Orrin Lunt, &. U. Carter, BE. 1. Gamnion, und doin Gray. Epwann Tytun, frolght conductor on tho Fort Wayne Raliroad, while atterapting to board his outgoing train at Fifteenth street, inlescd his footm@ and fell In such away ns to bo rin down by engine No, 1:1, which way backing down ‘on the adjoluiag track, Both arms wore broken, his Jaws and chest were erushed, and he wns In dured so badty internally that Dr. Lee. who tte tended hin, siti his chinices for recovery wore very allm, He was taken to the County Hospi. tal tor treatment. Mr. Tyler is. single man, 30 yenrs of uge,and canto hore recently from ‘tonne, Pas Tun workmen engaged in tho excavations for. the extension of North State’ street, from Sehilller to tho Park, have been knocking the ‘ones of the dend about fa such a promiscuous Inanner that some perxons who have seen thent have been shocked. Dhe old cemetery covered g portion of the spot where the work 13 in prog. rere, suid It uppenra that nil tho bones of those who were buried thora were not removed ng they should bave been, ‘Two boys were seen yesterday Dlaging Buinney with “n couple of unin bones, And portions of tho skeletous of ‘two or three women were lying about, ‘THe Chicago Turngemelnde met at Turner- Hall last eventug. William Borblinger, 1. Mut- teron, and Theodore Hara were elected to till yacanefes in tho Honrd of Trustecs, ‘Tho ques: attempt . ton of holding the annual mmasguorade was dls enased nt some length, and Mux Stern, Jul, Cohen, and F. Goetz were appointed a conunit- tee to consider tho ndvisability of baying It pri- vate, The Committeo will report at n future meeling. After adjournment a keg of beer was produced by Theodore ¥, Utter In settlement of a bet he made on Hencoek’s election, and tho Bovlety drank to hia heatth with n great deal of zest und timid oonsidorable merriment. Sin J. H. Hexpersior, trnillarly known tag tho “drummer-boy of the lappahannocl called at ‘Tins TRintse's locat Sepureions § tunlay, ond oxhibited a vers beautiful palr of anare-driin sticke of pollahed snnke-wout, inounted fn solid voll, whieh had Jnst beon pros sented tohlin, ‘The following Ingeription, ent in the gold gotting at tho head of exch of the Bticks, expinins who tho donors were and thoir object in making tho presuntution: “TF resented tod. H, Hendershot by the Republicans of Kine inuniy, Salem, and Altamont, Il,, for his sery= fees rendered In tho Gurfleld and’ Arthur cam- palygn of 1680," Peten MeConstcr, a shabbily-dressed boy of 21 yenrs, was brought to triad Tuesday inthe Court of Spectal Sessions at Now York, charged ‘with petty larceny, Peter's cise exelted no ate fantion until his counsel mule tho annaunec- ment thit) the boy's mother, who wis very poor, lind = just Inherited —sevoral hundred thousand “dollars, her uncle a wenlly renl-cataty qwner dn Chicago, having left her thirty vatuablehouses, The xppearance of tho youthful prisoner and the poverty clad mother, taken In conection with tho aulilenly. nequired wealth, formed n striking ploturo, ‘Tho Wyer's announcement erented a sensation fi thy court, but tho muygisirates wore Not miute- rinlly affected by it, and, tll tho boy guilty, Agaigned him to ten days in the elty prison, EAny yesterday morning lobert i. Davis, ono of the Deputy-Clerks of tho Clrewtit Court, died nt his residence, No, 3819 Johnson phice, [te hud been conuected' with the Clreult Court for QUUNE BeveH yours, part of the cing In Judge -MoAltistor’s room, and latterly in dudge Iar- nut's. Ele was born in Rome, > 4 Gnd Was 40 yerrs ot itvo at the thne of his death, THe leaves u wife and four children, two and two girl, thy youngest of whom Is only i months old, 16 was coniined to his house aver five months, tho diseuso at fret being mularial fever, Dut towand “tho lust taking a typhotd turn, Mr. Duyis was nn active Roe publican, and) for two or threo Xoars was Seerotary of tho Fourth Wart Republican Ciib, He hid a singularly cheerful, generous temperament, always genial, ever ready to ine convenience bimsulf ta’ oblige a friend or nee qualutance, and he leaves many who wlll bo pales to hear of his decense, though it waa far rom butng unexpected, ‘The funeral wilt tako pluce wt bis hose Felduy attornoon, ats o'eloels, Tho Judges ot the Circult Court will adjourn ¥riday ufternoon outot respect. A sic little romance appenre in tho columng of the Springhold Mepudlicen, One of the roe aleat iniidens in that city, While burrying te tho depot to tuke 8 tral, tripped, and go gencofully recovered borselt av'te wit the arlntration of i very substuntial-looking old gentlemun. Ho ussistod the young woman on the train and tu a Beat beside himaclf, Conversation tlowed pleas- antly and acyualntance ripened fist. On parte fugata station not many. uilles west Of tho cy tha couple exchunged adresses. Tho old gentleman proved) to be 1 Wealthy Chicago merehant, who opened a correspond. ence with the herving, She apparently wrote 13 ugreeably us she tiked. Letters winged thelr way botween the elty by river and the eity an ke. hen camo a proposition—nu' mire ut thut tho worthy don of thesusceptible audited to tha carrespondence, | Tho gradually drow out of the feld, and the Bot Wore than mune his pee wood. ‘Thon exme ant offer of inarriage.s It wus accepted, Three souls ure Lappy, o britlint wedding aud lexus ous home tre ln prospeet, und the railroad of Hieluts have heen greatly puzzled of late by the number of Bpringdeld girls who ure étumbling, with more or Igsa greece, nbourd trains bound for tho yroat and: poring West. 7 THe WEATHER, Yeaterduy was tho coldest. day of the season thus far, A very raw wind whieh cut ite way Ubrough the thickest clothlag and invaded tho micwt Ktrongly-tusle residences, prevailed alt day: Jong, and. ayruyited the effvets of tho full lit tho temponuturo which began Monday evening and continued untl ats o'clock yesterday morn: joy Sunussg'd thermometer showed i record of only 0 dey, above zero. Durlug tho dsy the tomperutare moderated somewhat, rising ta 1 ger, at Woelock, It alo at noon und IT dey, at Sp. ub. aud falling to 15 deg. até pom. During the ovoulng 4 brisk skurry of snow fell, whitons fom the sieves aa Whole tmasauiurs, aud giving: e mius-like Appeugdnes, Whie! thougts premutures wus pleasmue eee Wales THK CITY-HALN, ALp. Youn ia visiting frieuda tn the Bast,and will be absent some days, Amono the bullding perinita tssued yesterday ‘was ou to Carl Kual to erect @ two-story dwelle Ing, Twentieth street, noar Ashland avenue, to cost $2,700, ‘Tine Healtl OMico was yosterday erawded with enmiples of metal ash-boxes, but nonu of thom have yet appeared upon the strects. SUPERINTENDENT KitktAsy returned yester- day from, a visit to tis nyed rmothor at Port Tiiiron, Mich. Sho bas bectt quite fll, but Is now mending, Supristennest Consett, of the Sidewalt Inspectors brite, da about to. lmmortalize himself! by resiraimg, Tels seldom that such thing oveurs with one of his political fais, Cosmmisstonen WALTER will advertise to-day for tt true to ply between the mouth of the river mind the erid luring Oie winter, “He will alse ine vite propowtls for furnishing tho ety with a yo water-plpe. How. 1D. Hit, member of Congress from the Sixth District of Ohlo, was a giest of ho Mayor yesterday. Ife fg in'tho elty an tntsl- ness, aud fils Honor exneted of him the promlse that be would belp him this winter in the Like Front trads. Tur raltroad authori{les failed to come nround yesterday in references’ to the: chines muda i tho Adkins street vinduet, notwithstanding thoit promises, and Mr. Walier dropper thom note on tho subjeet, Inthiating that duliys were, or night be, dangerous. [lo expects to hear from them to-duy. A prnurr was granted tho Western tndiena Ttallvond Company vestentay to impro alread avenne Crom Twelfth ty Fourteenth atreets, and Dearborn street from Pourteenth to Fiftecntht, In nevurdance with a recent order af the Counell. tubbiestona and tank-grivel will be temporarily used and In thoepring 8 tore permanent and sittisfactory inatecial will ba aubstituted, Tre Corporation Counsel yesterday enused an ution to be issued ayniitist tho bondsmen oF avi Gage for 85077, He doos not thtnle that E will bo necessary to hire any extra viuilt-roott aire of what the city wil realze, Thoth: hw expects to yet somotiiilne, Tha Jidenment gaint thom. ft will be renumbered, was cone firmed by the Suprente Court some months ao. Som of the persons Intercated fn tho Metros potitan Railway Company were ground yustors day copying the new ordinance of the Chlengo West Division Campany. and it would not be to see them come Inte the Council ae pUine With a ordinance solu the West Division folks one better. ‘There is to be war, and war to the hilt, for the occupancy of st Lake street, no doubt. Mayor made two visits to the property= who fs objeeting to tha sulo of the Lalke- property yesterday, but as yet has been wnahlo to avercome iis presutt He stil however, hos falth in lls persinsive powers, and, anticipating ultiinite success. ta arriuncing to goto Washington with somo of tho, iinvls Central people upon the convening of Congress to push the fegislation necessary to perfect the proposed gale, Oxx of the Mayar's-nalico court employds Is around detytng bls Honor to remove hin, and Unreatening him with all manner of vengennce if he dares to Interfere with his preroga . The tndlyidunt ing been tinder a cloud for some: time, and a clork In tha Controller's olllec wty's thet ho ig enrrying on open robbery, and be Bays himself thi ition [9 perfect little mise for tim. The Mayor's attention has often been culled to the fellow's boasts, us well ng to hls modo of doling buglnegs, but somehow be pay's 10 attention to it, ‘Tie: contractors for tho {mpro: ton street, Whose bond was declared forfeltedt Tuesiay, were around’ yesterday with their Dbondanicn teying to make terms, and were averring that the cold weather had titurcupted tholr work, ete. They want to go on with it, aud Mr, Watlee is very nuxtous that they should, Dit he will not trifle with them any further, If they will give hilin sufficient guariitee that they wil complete the fprovement without. any de- Iny he will allow them to do it, but tho guuran- tco must be unquestionable. They should hive Nnished the work weeks ago, and, uot having done St, he does not propose that those who have pild Cor (ts being dong shall longer stlfer an nce count of the coutrnctors’ shortcomlig. If they donot furnish the yuuruntea tu-dny the cous tract will be relet. vement of Puls THE COUNTY-BUILDING, | Genti: Sezxcz was discharged from tho House of tho Gvod Shepherd on habens corpus, "Ties Grand Jury beard twenty cases, and found eleven true bills, two of which thoy returncd Intocourt, Sumuipy-razer MANN says that ho has mado ‘no pledges ug tu Jatlor, or to any other office, and that ho doesn’t know 3 yet who will ocoupy tho positions within his yift. ‘Sens aro at present M1 persons in tho Coun- ty-Jail, tweuty-four of thom xerving sentences tind tho remunder nwaiting trinl in court or 0 hearing before the Urana Jury. As tir Inst Grand Jury did not visit the Poor- Trouse and Insane Asylum at Jeferson, it, has been sumueated that the present one dogo, and they willit thoy: vot through tholr work boforo tho ond of the term. THE coNTRACTOns, The Joint Committee on Public Dustdings ond Public Bervice held 4» meeting, Comnilssioner Hurling in tho chair, The esthuute of Thomas O'Brien for pinster- fog on tho new Court-House, amounting to 000, wa recommended f at estimate of Thomna Nelson, fox and gluzing on the dame build! ne Tho Will’of tho Hinsdate-Doyle Granite Com- pany, $20,802. In necorditnce with the recommen dation of Architect Euan, tho Committeo do- enled to return for revision, the Architect elulming a portion of the bill was nota Just celal ngalpst the: county. r A Dill ot Thomas O'Brien for oxtra plastering, work, and material amountiug to $3,028, was re= ferred back to blu for revision. Speci cations for locks, hinges, and door- Intehus were presented by tho Architect, and ho was ordered to receive ‘proposals for the sano ‘up to noon of the 1th day of December, ‘The report of tha Special Committeo on the eluins of Schuster & Lampurter for extras was read and adopted, ‘Tho report recommends that potion, on the clittin bo deferred until the work iw fits ‘Thy, bidders who bid on vault fittings for the new Cottrt-House in Mirch last were requested to bid agaln on the saine work, the proposals to. be submitied by Saturday, accompanied with samples of work. ‘The Consmittee adjourned until Saturday ot 2 poem THE INSANE ASYLUM. Tue Trepune yestentay contained‘an item to tho oifect that v yentioman named MoNmmera hil been to vialt o friend of his, Juines U'Cone nell, at tho Cook County Iisane Asylum; that the friond stated to him that he was maltreated, anid that when bldding adieu ton frlend seme duys ago tho Insane man wopt and sald that no hada knife bidden with whleh to kil himself, because of the ubuso heaped pote Iilin by tho attendants. A stutomont fran Dr. J.C. Sprig, tho Medien! Superintendent, muterially wters tho ease, By way of prelude it might be stated that Dr. Spray isa careful and humane many tt competent ‘physiclan, aud under hia care the nang — Hospital bas turned aut a Iargo number fof — patlonts — cure, and the Inmates have been unifarmiy well treated, dames O'Connell i¢ tho Bon-li-liw Oo! ir, MuNasara, nod ho ts not ne linbeelle, but a atrongy welledaveloped man, Who bus hight ine torvals, ye adds by no mens A dangerous person as Husvlt. His tanin is thet he ty ate flicted with a horrible, loathsome discuss which has separated tim from his wite, and he wants to commit suicide, He te headstrong and eoniar what obstreperoug, Some tine ago he endeay- cored te comintt aul ‘by soverlng an artery In his arm with a cusekol but filled. Ho was detormined to KIL hisise! ail it Was Cotind best to put it straight-jacket on bin to prevent hin hurting himself. Hoe was formerly kept in the best ward, buchad to bo transferred toa lower grado begiude of hissuictlal tenitency, A fow daya ago It was found that ho had again secreted a Knifes, ried ft wits heard (hut ho was sents 4o- ing to attumpt suicide. In order to prevent tals it was again detormined to put bin In restraint. Te realated, ind it took Bix to put tho jacket on, Jn the operation, and tn tho sirugele. Which the unfortunate imi made, he at hia head wgainat the elbow of ono of tho atte ants, which blnckened fis tive i Httle, ‘Tho injury was very alight. De. Spray states cn phatioalty ghat ho {9 strict tn bis rules ta regard: tostriknipationts, though sonetiniesy wt itt tendant may have to strike a nimbiesin sells dofense, uss the caso In all insane hospitals, So fur ns O'Connell wad coucerned, Le was fot abused in the slightest degree, and the Doctor courts the fullest investiqation. Ur, Bprny sityd further that the Insane Hospital i open, Bo. fir as hy is ried, to the investigation of wth persans interostad; and he fs willing to wblde by he deolsion of any eomimittes of falreminded TIGH By to ty UAHUgenIONt and cure of pationta undor bis churge, FEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tur gold ‘iborainbalta Yeuturduy wero 815,00). ‘Tue Buve'l'reasury redeomed $12,000 in ellver yesterday and pald out 810,000, ‘Sy internal-revonuy recolpta yottorday nt Collector Hurvoy's office amounted to $35,805, of Ukb was for tax-pald splelty, 83,213 for Whntcets aid eyearss nid 64 for beens ‘THe following ten list of tho dutinble gaods at tho Bub-Tronsury recetved at the Custom-House yesterdays Rows dur Vrod, 20. iM . sucky sult; HP. & 0. E Buke: MeCusloy & Sites, 3 boxes whe i Hie, 2b enses crockery; Eli N ‘ated Company, tense crockery; Wilson Hrs, 8 eases merchandisus dt, Wright & Cow 1 ease hurdware; Plott, Lulter © Co. 4 cases alike and 1) cases cotton goods; Cunningham &itine drums and cuaké eaueticesoda anil sods Potuiin & King, 3 onceelgith pipes beady: ded, West, 4 hogehends chinuware; Grommud & Ublrich, OF barrels utuy Downer & Homi, tour Darley; order 8. & COE. Baker i) sacks silts Gronimes & Ublrich, 2 cases clzu Bros, & Co. ML cities essential 01 BG fant te ro whisky; ied so "& Co, ttatavo Woeeht, 1 cuss hardware; W, Muldenwoek, 1 cusk wines Sheldon & Co. 8 cusks winus J. Rolling & Co, 4 cuses books; Kohtsaat & Co. 1 case zephyr wool; C, 3! J cuse dry goods; Metder, Rothwenlid & 4 smnokird’ urtl- clos: Nicwenkuup & Gowan, | ouse gy, a J.3L, Aubroy, uyunt, iv cases doll extern, Bunday-sebool Publishing Company. 1 bales ore thonal Pipers Mosobeck & Humphroy, 00 drums eats Hle-sodiy 44 barrels soda-nsh.’ Tho collcutions wore 810,008, AN EMicrion BET. ‘TMG LOSER DRFAT UP ASD LED ANDUND LIKE ‘A MONK: A day or bwe subsequent to Nov. 2 'Vire Taine uxn gave tho particulars of at extraordinary election wager whieh had buon mide between a Repubtiean and a Remoerat of to Vitteenth Ward, by which the litter, in consequence of Gon. Hancock's flare to by elected Presiden found himaeif bound to nppeareut tho wilt of the Ropubllean, rigged aut hia baboonlal vos- fume, and with ropa ted round hls neek, tio other end oof the vont to bo held by the Repubiionn, who, further, was permitted to add to tho ches ful realist of the tableau by tho litreductlot muste tn tho sips of no hind-orgun, of ‘Thus rheaed ott tho unfortunate Democrat was to be Jed atronnd tho atrects aga exhibition of the utter folly and futility of betting upon a Denso erat fn to Nasional stection, For several days tfter the election Mr. Thoms McGovern, the ‘tilappy Detmoverit, who Hives: N Sheilluld vente, had hopes that Mare nt No, trumisin night save Now Yorke Staty and tho Nntry te the Democrats, and he refused tothe claims mate that ho shoukl wt gracefully wubinit to the fev: Ho, but nt ast the exeltemont | ity nelhborhood prov so intense that even hh Democratic “friends uewed bhi the contract he had entered s rae Glovok, of No. with whom the waurer tat been smude, that ntdotclock on the following afternvon he would be rendy tu pay tho pemilty. ATTRINUNE Foparter visited M. Al Uhat hour yesterday aftertivon, and found That everyting bit tha Demourat was tn rendl- ne tor the ludieroits exhioltion, Mr. Gloek oxtibited not withoat same pardonable pride the masiuteride sult which be had secured for: Ia victin. and also the bund-organ which be hud tired for tho oceaslon, THL NELGIHONNOOD WAS ALIEADY ASTI. Tho children were Qovking bn the yards and Upon the shlewalks, and the growaenp people had trken positions in tho windows from Ww iH of tho show might py obtained, delay, the Demit nYor RAcrites Appearcd upon te ed Lato Mr. Glock’s private apart+ nents, where he. donned the monkey costume, audiniowed Mr. Glock to tie a lone rope round nis neck, and to plaice [it bls hands a thi cup for thy collection of eneh suing of mnonoy as tho speetaters might elhoose to drop into it, ‘This disguised he stepped out tuto thastreet, followed by Mr, Glock, who turned the handle uf the ore Glock'y place eratic bali seene mid, gan, while: emitted the very Detuoeratle metody of st.) Batrick'’s “Duy in the = Morn tiny.” The — vis emblem of — Demos eralic | disaster did its: it to make as intch fin ont of his ridicule position as pose hues with cons siderable success, atl a the fimmense audience whiek soon gathered ‘pon the street. When tho house of aun int. inate Requalntanee was rerched Me, Glock world pay aut several yards of the rope and wiow the mian-monkey to pay its ocen pants an tineeremo~ alous visit. “This was atl taker geo urediy, and go Inuich time was consumed in giving Ue crowd 1 Cull Denetit of the exbivition that it was Wp. In, before tho Juunt, which went by lybourn avenuy, Hulsted, and Withow tino human shape, * A this had beea done an adjournment was, ind by the main promoters of tho extraordinary: exhibition teu sultable retreat, where all tif. feellng which might have arisen during election days, of tater on uecount of tho Democrat's tes lay In paying tho. pymity of hls politieal errar, was burled beneath bumpers of the aniber uid, BRIDEWELL PANRDONS. THAT DISCREPANCY EXPLAINED, Tho Muyor was usked ycaterduy int referenco to the diserepaney appearing betweon his ne- count-to tho Couneil of the pardons bo hud Jssucd tho pust three months aud the report of the Superintendent of the Mrilewell on the same subject, About all ho hud to suy nt first was thit ho know nothing about it. Bubse- quontiy, however, and aftor makhiz somo in- quiiry, he necounted for tho figures not agreeing: by snying that tho pardons gcanted upon tho rocoumendation of the Sttperintendent, aron aveount of the prisoners being transferred to tho Jall or Hozpital, bad not been reported to tho Connell, fn which he had followed the rule takt down by his predecessors. The reporter directed ble attention to a clause In thocity charter requiring him to report ult retenses, and the catises thorefor to tho Councell, and he at once raw the mistake be had been muking, and are dered Ns seeretary to gee in the future that tho- Cotnell was put in possession of all the Inform tion It was entitled toon the Bubjocts in other words, that hereafter cach and every pardon, granted upon whatever account, bo promptly reported, Tf this order $s obaerved there ought to ‘bo no further diserepuneles between hia reports. and those of Supertitendent Feltun, but yen, Uls will not, fn the minds of some, cover atk of the evils, or supposed evils, In connection with tho exercise of tho pardoning power. ‘Tho discus- sion of the fqurgation has brought to Nght a fact not wencrally known, und that fs that the Muyor Is In the babic of practically romitung nes, or parts of tines, {mposed on prisoners by tho Courts. There is on question ons te his authority to do anything of the kind, for the churtor confers upon hin no other power than that of pardoning tho prisoner outright, und at. the sume thine Ie com> pela tho Superintendent to bold tho prisoner Until bid or ber Une baa been” fully’! puld, une legu he or who 13 pittduned, ‘The Mayor gets nround this, however, by chitming that in par- doning n prisoner he remits the tne, and, having tho power to *romit” tho entire ting, he holds that he can remit” ay part af it. For ine straeo, he holds that Jolin Smith, buying been sent to the Bridowall for fifty paying © fino of £25, and heving remained there, say’ ten days, and worked out 35 of hile tine, that tho Mayor releaso latin Xs pardon Yoon his paying ®. or any othor sum. Ile does not call this “romitting™ 815 af the orlgival Ono, but slinply the exercise of his pure doning power, and, netiog upon this bypothusts, ho thinks that every cent he cnn thus collect Is 80 innch pulied to tho elty. Tho queation of his Tight ta do this Is rurcly legal one, of course; hutaince ho is doing ft every day, and neithor tho Counell nor the publlo know anything of it or of tho compromises he is nisin with erinil- hla, nor of the money that the city ls realizing: trom this gow of revenue, it nilsht not be atlas to hive the wholo mutter looked Into by computont authorit GHUCOSE, . PROGRESS MADE ON THE NIG FACTORY. Work upon tho foundation of tho monstor alucose fuctory which ls to occupy a site upon Wert'fnylor streot between tho rivor and tho cur-tracks uf tho Chicago & Alton Hallroad has so far progressed that na very good ken can be hud of tho immoneo alzo of ‘tho structure, The generat olfect produced on viewing tho grouid marked out for an intended butting ta that tho space presents an unexpeetadly cramped ape ponrance, but the very foundations of the glue cose factory are of magniticent and linpressivo proportions, Iu order that tho sollilost possibte foundation may be secured for thastructure, the earth whero the main building and tho two wings iro to stand has boon dug away to the depth of ten feet, und into this artificial sure fuce are Delng driven piles to the depth of farty feet, ‘The pilpsare not of the ordinury size, but mighty trunks of ouk, pine, and » Which are driven injo tho tough earth by most tre- wendous plloedrivers, (he concussion Of whose ponderous weights with tha wood makes tho curth quake for neres nrovad. In vonversation with Mr. ‘Thomas Gauat, the constructing engineer und supe! endene af the fetory, a TinUNe reporter learned that all the Dilu-delying for the foundation of the aniln building, whieh ta to bo 10 feet square In extent and eleven storics and wbasement in bight. bad bean pecs tlaets and Uit the yreater pact of that requlred for the suialler of wings, which (8 to have in aren of 100 by 10 fdot, had also been done—a total of about 8,000 piled having been driven altogethor. It wis te tnlention to Immediately begs piles driving for tho third budding. structure menauritis 100 by foot in scar rlt asare tthe a) to communes the inasoury of tho foundations of the lurver buildings, [tts expected tbut tha whole work on tho foundation will bu thiivherdt by Chrivtiing. A force of Su the struotire now, and t leh they: went ut work yesterday seemed to Indicate tit the intention at the propel Ors.to have tho bulhling comploted wad ready tor occupanay by Hest duly nt tho litest, at which Ume tha new crops Wit begin to supply the fuctory with prod> et, will be futiilled RAILWAY MAIL. THE BKCOND DAY'S BESSLON of tho United States Rultway Mall-Sorvico Mus tual Honetit Association wag npencd at 11:0 a, an, yosterduy in tho Palmer House club-room, President H.C. Dunne in the chair, Phosubject of the James defutcation was taken up, and wetter was read from Joho F, Langley, Chutraun of the Executive Committee, i which he stated that he fad uttompted tu settle up the mutter, Tho papers hud beon pliced in the hands of J. Ambler Sinith, and if the Assovlation 80 desired ho would forward to thom Mr, James? bonds. Hv further stated that the Executive Comuittes desired & full inveatiguuon of the uso, At thls polnt tho Secretary read y tolegram from Bir. J, H. Henry, who sinted that it would bo npossiole to obtain a National ebartor this winter, He bad secured yg Stato charter, in which Messr. ‘Troy, Campbell, Miller, Juckson, Houry, Cump, and Sontyomory were nmed as Direstors, The Association would bo obliged ta work under that charter until x National one could be secured. ‘She wale buahiess alice Must be in Minos, but branch ollices ould be estublished elaowhere, Thy Committoy ou Credentials reported a NOV da sbii.8 fee PuLGesis. representation by proxy aud person of 336 ut tho Convention, nll answor to questions, the Secratary stated mh THE INDENTEDNESS OF TIS ASSOCIATION fucurred by dunes was 81200 in the ease of Mr Henry, and tho amo amonut in the case ofS. 1. Weldon. fn the ease of Mrs. Deal there wits $500, but it had been decided that the Indebted- ness lay between her aud Mr. domes, After i was thautly resolved to f $2 por month on each member ro pail in the ordor of thelr 1 committer of fve was appointed by the Superintendent of the Rallway Mall Sorvieo nod insteneted to) tnke: eof the bends of the dotaulting General Seeretary and Treasurer atthe Arsvetation and tho statement of tho defulention, and ta uso every ti ap to cols tect the nmount taken and tuen itover to tho Asovlation. They were alse authorized to prasceule tho cna to the bitter end. ‘Vo top this n resolution wos offered to the cfs feet that W. W, James, the defaulting General Seeretiry tid Treasurer of the Assoclittion, who fad wade nway With nbout $4900 of its funds, pelted From: the Assocation. and nlse that M angles. Cintra of the Bxeentive Committee, whose duty, ft was to look after thy thiamees, be constired “for his: gross neglect of uty and be expelled froin the Assoelntion; and, furiter, that tho Postnmsater-Gensral be assert by the ‘Association to disnilas these two men ftom the service. ‘This resolution was mnonini- imovtely carried ainid applause, ny ‘rho Committee on Total and Permanent Diad® bility raported on several eases whieb lad been: brought to thelr notice, after which tho Associ Von ddjourned Until Saw pam. When the meeting was cit afternoon, Messe. C. Wal Loven, Be cent of the Hallway M ta net on the Speetal Committee which, authorized to settle up the James defuleation. ‘The report of the Committecon Total and Pars mmnnept Disability, which tid) heen read at the moralng scsafin, Was aeeepted, nud the enses mentioned in it taken up and dispased of. At 8 o'clock in the ovenlng the Assoolation wus called to order again, and there wis Alls. cussion on tho minner of adopting the State eharler provided by tha Cominittce. It way adopted, and deelded to LOCATE THE MAIN OFFICE IN THIS CITY, nud to put it in chiago of tho Viec-Preshtent of the Sixth District. A sories of revolutions transferring tho he- pelittion to tho new elt organization were thon adopted, and the wurties named In the charter withdraw to wr Panes tho preliminary organization of the new le Wlien tho Committee returned, Mr. Jackson, thy newly-elected Chatrmin of tho Hoard of Directors, culled the meeting to order aud tho minutes of the Directors’ meeting. They had elected the ollicers of the okt Association us the oliivers of tho new organization. Mesars, Troy and Mifer were ndded to the Comuilttco on the Revision of tho Constitutlon aud By Laws, nud that Conunittey were request. ed to report this morning, who the new ollleers aR Nmith, and the Mull Sorvico were np will bo elected. ‘Tho Convention then adjourned until 9 o'clock: this morning. SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD. . The Englewood Union Veteran Club hold a meeting Monday evening at tho hose-house, when It was deelded tu give an entertnment df Thursday evening, Dee, 2, at Tillotson Mall. Tho entertalnment will consist of stereoptivon ylews: of War seones, to be titerapersed with songs, reeltations, and tablowtx, in which a number of Jadics tnve volunteered to assist. ‘The dramatic and musleal entertainment given this eventing at 'Pillotson Hall for the beneilt of ‘Trinity Reformed Episcopal Chureh promiees to ‘y successttl nifair, lurge number of pts baying been sold, Vraing on the Luke Shore and Rock Ishin are frequently delayed In tho violnity of thosixteenth-street crossing by tho switehing of freiht trains, muck to the anooyance of pas songurs, who think tha ronda should provide semirata tracks for their passenger tralny or provent tho switching being dono at hours when puapla are anxious to yet tv and from thelr tues, NORTHERN PACIFIC. Tho Great Undertaking Now Carried Into the WHds of Montann—Grading Being Done tn tho Vicinity of Custer Mattle-G ronnd—Completion Expected Within a Kew Years. Speetut Correapondence af The Chteago Tribune, Sr. Paut, Minn, Noy, 16.—Genernl Man- agor Sargent and the party of gentlemen who accompaniad tim to the end of the Northern Paciite track to witness the cerc- mony-of driving sllver spikes Into tles at the potnt where the lino of the road crosses the boundary-ling between Dakota and Montana returned to this city this morning. ‘This tn- teresting occasion attracts public attention consplenously to tb rapid progress lately minds by the Northern Vaville In its progress ucross the continent, and makes soma note of its operations of general interest. This rallroad, whieh only a few years ago startet. out from the then outermost edge or North- western settlement In its bold march across acontinont of trackless wilderness, has now accomplished nearly half its Journey, and penetrated more than 500 wiles into a reglon before abandoned to the buffalo nnd the red men, ntatives of Helena, the Capital of Montana, and of St. Paul, the Capital of atinnesnty, have: just. met to celeprate the entryof the raitrond Into the former ‘TLerrttory, Is in. the very heart of the grent Slous Reservation, untit Intely almost as unknown as the interlor of Africa, and the end of the graded ron hins reuched .% spol very Near tht where Gon, Custer and his “fated $60 were mus: sacred by Butte tals band only four years ago. ‘The lino has now fatrly pene trated Montana, hag reached tho timous Yellowstone Valley the discovery of whoso wonders was heralded so recently, wid there now remains only tho breadth of a situlo ‘Territory to cross to bind the Auiantle and Pacific together with new fron tle, the shortest of all yet projected. dust previous to the driving of the silver spikes Jn Montana, ChiefEngineer. Andur- son, of the Northern Pacitic, made the jour- ney fromthe ent of the track, across Man tutia, to Lake Pend Oreille, in Ldahe, whe western construction begins, Ho trav: eled on. foot and by wagon, making somo changes in tho route, for top rotten rene sons, and finding a new and easier pass through the mountnins, ‘This Journey is preliminary ton new wid vigorous progress hrough Moptann next summer, when the ron Will bo enrricd across the Yellowstone antla long distance Into tho heart of Aton tana. ‘This new vigor of construction tn tho urthorn Paciie management Is an ataly oF recent date, Under the old day Cooke man- neement the road was Dallt from Dulath, ab the head of Lake Superior, to Uismarek, on tho Missouri, whore it rested for seven. «years after tho failures of 187, May. Ing acenmulated resources, the | present mihage ment recommenced the work of cane structlon last spring, crossed the Mtssourl and pushed on across Dukota, Slice that thine nbout 185 miles of track have been ald, Including the Alissourl Divislon, from the Missourl to the Little Missourt, snd tho beginning Gf the Yellowstone Division, from the Little Missouri to the Yellowstone, tistho plan of tha Company to bulid about 200 niles more next season anid te cone thine the constriction at this: rate until the rout fs completed to the Pacitic, ‘The gaps whieh now remain to be closed are only whont 800 nites, of which about 600 inites fs the breadth of Montana. For a good part of tts distance tha road follows tho valley of the Yellowstone, and the construction will not be parteularly dinieult, The paint of diMeully here will be the crossing of the Rocky Mountains near tha Idaho line, and they present much smaller obstacly here than further south, on the line of the Central Pacific, - Beyond the mountains ts Lake “Pend Oreille, from whleh point 9 section of the Hue fs completed to Walla Walla, on the Cohumdla River, ‘The gap: he tween here wand Paget's Sound, wbout 200 wiles, over the parallel and broken ranges ‘of the Cascades Mountaias, ts the most littl ettot the whole construction, und will probs ably be the last completed. ‘Che Company hus not contined itself for tho lust yenr to the construction of its main Tine, bu has built some: Jniparinut feeders. A Hoe hus been pushed northward from Cas- selton, In the Hed Kiver Valley, forty-six nilles, which, itis thought, will ichnntely. wearrled northwestward Into the Brith % sions, A tne has been surveyed Com Fargo southwestward Into the fertile valley of tho Jumes Slver, Stl another nw fs projectad from Bisuuwek Kouthwestward to tho Black Mills, The most important of the subsidiary constructions ot the Northern Pas cific, however, Is an oxtenston of the main Ine eastward from Duluth along the south shors of Luke Superior to the Montreal Riv. er. ‘This was practically resolved upon at tho late meting of the Directory in Now York, though tha matter was referred, for the elaboration of tho detalls of the plun, ta weconmittes consisting of representatives of tho Northern Pacitic “wid of various ronds in tha northern Peninsula of Mictigan ine terested fn thoextension. "The entireschemo embraces the bullding of 8 dine from Duluth to the Sault Ste. Marke, to ulye the Northern Pychion connection whh the Canadian sya fem of youds, and, Usroiteh thom, with the seaboard, tis probable tho entire execution of this plan will bo deferred til after the completion of the ling to the Puclde, iE COURT The Woman's Hospital Claims Miss Newberry's Es- tate. Trial of Dr. Cream for the Murder of Miss Faulkner. A Girl Fereed to Marry Her UneleJudgments and New Salts, JULTA BR. NEWBRERRYS ESTATE. A Dill was filed yesterday hy State’s- Attorney Mills on tho'relation of Mrs, deaxo Clements and of the Woman's Hospitn! of the State of Wnols nuzainst Julia 1. Newberry and uphalet W. Hlatehford to compel payment of a legacy. Tho comptutounis state that In Aprtl, 1876, Julia Hosa Newherry dled, tnniuarrted, leaving a large vstate, her wothor, Julla Butler Newberry, being her only heir, By her wilt Julin Rose devised all her property, rent and personal, to her mothor, on tho express condition that the Intter should “dlovige (by will to he excented before receiving this bequest) 80 intel thereof ag shall remain Atndlapused of ov inapent ut the time of her des evase to such churituble institution for women in. sald City of Chiengo os ysho may eclvet." Itts further charged that Julin Rosa at tha tino sho made her will was in poor health, and antlelpating her near docensos that sho dtd not expect to marry or leave issue, and ex- pected her mother to aurvive her, Sho also knew her mother’s circumstances, that tho lat- ter had fiborlted something Aice $1,000,000 from er husband, and did not need any further pus euntary nid; that it wes the daughter's Inten- tion that her mothorshould not reeelye any part of her estate, but she wished hor property to £0 to some churitubte. institution for women in Chienyo, botng willing, however, ttt tho mother should seluet the particnhir jnstitution. In order to clfect this, tho daughter devised ber estate to her mother, (h trast for su Dat with tha privilege in tho ttt inuch of the property during ber life! choose, ‘Phe exceator, BW. Biat duty bound, thon, to retain thi hande (a trust until Mra. Newhers comply with tho terms of thowill. He bus, how- ever, pal aver nlirgu partof. tho cetate to tho widow without her fret mnaking # will in favor ofa charitable institution, The Woman's Hospital of tho State of IHnals hasbeen in operation for several years, and 14 the only charitable institution far women, yo- cullarly aud oxcluetvely, in Chicnyo. It giver gratuitous alt to those who are tinable to pay, as well aa serving those who can pay, and the peop! the Hiate are fnterested in its support.” Mra, Newborry renounced all eluims” under nor daughter's will, and tia elaimed that sho hns — thareby debarrod herself of nll right to nny: part of t estate, and that thereby the devise” and bequest. ta a charity should and ald take ettcet imine diately, the samo us thoniyh Mrs, Newberry bntd dlody and that itis now tho duty of the Court 10 protect the estate for tho use of tho public charity intended by Miss Newberry. ‘The ¢om= plalnants, treonoltision.asic the Court te uppolnt i trustee Of Hin Hosa Newberry’s estato, oither to Hold the same mth Mra. Nowberry's decease, and then pay (tover to such fnstitution ns Ja entitied:to It, or to provide asd deerea Une itshonkd utonce go to tho use of 2 chorltathio Institution. Both Mrs, Newberry and Mr. Blatchford are solvent, and it s_ also asked that Bhatt refund such sums as thoy hive res 1 from the duughter's estate, and foran accounting. ‘ho moncy loft by Miss Rowborry, was about S170, Last September Mrs, Newberry re+ Houncel ull calm under the will, and Lt wag ore dered by Judge Kulekerbocker thnt she tule tho estate ia next Of Ikin, unlneumbercd by any conditlens. . DR, CREAM, It took nu hour to get the threo additional ju- rors fn the case of Nes Creain, and, the patel he- Ing thon full, hls trint was proceeded with In tho preeenes of abgut 100 people. Tho defendant was of cottreg decply interested in the proceed: Inga, Ho 1a tho best-looking and bost-dressed prisoner who has appeared fu the Criminal Court since Chatley Angell was at tho bar, Asststant State's Attorney Ingham, in tls pening, sukl that by the granting of n separate trial te Cream he was obllxed to nse ono of the defendants (equally guilty) against the other, or both would cseape; and, If one were to be ised fs a witness, cortainly the dupo (Mra, Mac) should not bs punished and tho principal (Crenum) bo allowed to go free, Mr. A. S, Trudo, for tho dofonse, told of tha in- tellectunl accomplishments of tha ncensod, and eluimed that Miss Faulkner enme to ber death fram an ubortion performed by herself or by tho colored womnn bofore Dr. Cream was called Into, tho house, ns ho would nover havq intlictod tho {Injuries disclosed by the post-mortom exam|nae jon. County-Physictan Bluthardt, tho first witnoss: for thu proswention, testiiied that tho doath of Miss Faulkier was ‘enused by unabortion pro duced by an Instrmment, und, on the cross, that he found two Instruments in tho house, ono of sebieh in Ils opitsion, had been used to ramove 0 child, Mra. Elizaheth Green, of No, 1056 West Maii- son street, testified that Miss Fautknor Hyed on the sevond flour with Mra. Mack, Ten or twelve day's before tho body wus discovered, in August, shosuw Dr.Creany there. He told her one of the eblldren was slel, She had eden htm there nav in April nnd dine, Sergt. Kehin testitled that after learning tho name of tho doctor who hid attended the girl ho wont {n search of Cream. At Whito’s drug atore ho wus told that the Doutor was at hisotties, liv, however, was iu tho drug storo at tho limo, and was found there subsequently and arrested, thea why to the station bo admitted that he had attended the woinan, saying that she dled of summer complaint, Ho didn't know her namie or whore sho came from, At tho stution hy gald he bad treated her for ulveration of tho womb, ‘wo letters wers found wt bis oftiee,— one ina poekuthook and the othor in a bureau. There wns somo fewelry in tho pocketbook whieh netonged to the dead, a Cream at frat satd he didn't Know where Mra, Muck lived, but afterwards guve the address of & woman who vould not bo found. ‘On the cross, Mr, ‘Trude drow out that Cream also told him that tho girl bad intlanination of the bowols, At iiratho sald that sho caited at his ollica; subsequently that he called on hor rst, Ho didn't accuse Mra, Mack of anything until after sho waa arrested. Ho at first ‘calle hor Mrs, O'firlon, Lieut, Stecle tastified that hoe saw the boy of Miss Faulkuor ut No, 1050 West Madigon street. Jie had a conversation with Cream at the palleos Btntlon, wnt asked hla who was implicated,— who suiployed hin, Cream suid the girl hore self camo tv his ollles, He sald he didn't know Where the colored.woman tyed, Witness wis present When tho two lotters were found nt tho Hoctor’s ollea. Ammer of bottles with med- feline In then wero found in the room whero the: poe was lying, .A prescripuion was found In jer thnks ir. Frazer testifed that he had known Cream about ayear, aud was culled by him to goo Miss Faulkner stout noon the day before sho died, le examined her at his voquest, He found that the girl wats suffering Crom tilimination of the woul, Friday morning Cream telephoned bint that sho was dead, U.H, White testified that bo was a druggist, and had known Cronus about a your and a batt, ‘Tho allivers camo to his store twice after Cream, who wis fn tho bed-room there, Crean slept with witness every night, and told witheas that he “didu't want to go out that nibh” Witnens identified note which Mrs. Mack lott at bls store for Cream, to whom It was glvun, ‘On the cross, Witness said Creantdld not ate tompt to escape. Mrs, Mack thon told hor story, which has here> toford beon published a detll fn THe TRinuse, Cream mae the arrangement with her to have Mina Fauticner board ather house, in ordor to Mauidato a bill which Mra. Mack owod hin for attending ty her eblld. Lhe girl came thor by herself, and Croum attended hor, When sho dlud, witness looked up her house, tinder tho ad- view of Cream, and went to her eliter's, Her teat mony Was Very strong nyainat the Doctor. ‘Tho nute sho wrote to Cream, and which wae Found tn bis ollice, was olfercd In evidence, In it sho toll Cream that she bad been unable to and to look out for’ the woman up sinters"; Chit sho hud told ne one, Witness was uttuble to identify the othor let ter, which purported 40 bavy boon weltton by a Maubknie Her. Mr, Inuhum put in evidence, subject to abjods don, Migs Faulkner's note, in whieh whe guve hur mother’s address in Onturlo, and told her where her trank was, ‘Tho Court thon adjourned until this morning, A BRUTAL PATITER, Hebecen Kalen, formerly Hobeecn Lane, fled fn bill yesterday for diverce, making a terrible charge ngalnet horown father, She suya that shu tg only Just 17 years old, and that In August luat, whon sho was only 16 yours of age, her “futher compelicd her to warry her own uncle, Jndel Kalon, an old man, Sho protested, but her fatbor insisted, aud biuiself performed tho coremony, Kalen then brought her to tla city, rhero eho lived with him nt.No. Lis West ‘tweltth street fora conplo of weeks, whon sho Jearned ber tegal nibh iu the matter, and loft hha, She claims eho bus never given a texal consent Lo the nnurrlage, that it ls consequently ey aud Bho asks to have jt sot asidg aud cane celed, ITEMS, Judgo Drummond is onguyed in hearing tho easy of Hoosovelit v, The Cineinnatl, Columbus & Indiana Central Raflroad Company, an Indl una cuse, which comes Up on uxceptons to the Dinster’s peport on some titerventng clung. Judge Tuloy granted a divorce to Willian G, Cox frum Clara Cox, ub tho ground of cruclty. Judgo Barnum granted n decrea to Mathilde Sorkness from Halvor I. Sorkness for cruelty. STATE COURTS, William Freedman began © sult yesterday against tho United States Gold and Silver Mins Ing Company, elnimtiye £000, #1. Taylor brought, sult for $4,000 against ‘Thomas A. Leiumon, 4 dames 1, Anderson commonced ay action in trespass ngainat 1. M, Doolittle, Miko Gullager, and Miko Costotto, Inytng dimaes at $5,000, Yho Cloveland Paper Company suod Isaao Walkers fF, Willinins, and Joseph Hampson for Wenzal Tejak brought suit fo recover $3,000 damages of ‘tha Chicigo, Burlington & Quincy Ratlraad Company ‘The Boringield Tron Company commonced a sult In trover ngainat tho Tolede, Peoria & West. orn Rallevad Company, cininng $5,000 dam- tyes, PROBALH COURT. Tho willof J. Honry Mirren was adinitted to probate and letters testamentary were fasted 10. Catharino Birren on giving a bond for $61,100, THE CALIs : Jonas Drusimosp—Sct ense, Rosoveldt ¥. 0, CoG 1,0. 1 1 Co, dung Bongert—Call of the criminal caton- dar. Avrentate Count—Motions. Supay Smiti—No pretiininary enlt, Trial call jy F200, INT, LTE, ATR, Be, Now B07, MueGintts v. Chiengo, Rock Istund & Pacitic Atallrond Company, on trial, hi ci JAsEsON—H, U5, 69, 70. No caso on earin; Junin RonERs—145, 11514, 17 to 150, inclusive. No case on trial Junay MoitaAN—No call, No, 27444, Brant ve Gallup, on triak Junge “Y—6, 8, and 8 No, 4, Hosmer vs Campbell. on hearts. AUDGE WAUNUM NO. by No caro on heuring. to 10 Juv LOOMI—Insine cases 1 a. Mm, Term Nos, 115% TI8h, 1. ely Lethe T1804, 130, 1318, Ls, Lek, Leas, Wee 246, and 1218, Juvde Gaity—'The Croat euse, JUDGMENTS. Cie? Coun1t—Cosvrsstoxs—R. F. Winslow tO, SAT. WONHOE—J. 1. Mayo v. James ‘fomiine 313,—Dennis Sadiler ot at. ve J. W.O'Du1 ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, UL, Nov. 17—In tho Buprome Court, of Ittnols, Northern Grand Plvision, opinions have this day beon tiled in the followlng cases, Septombor term, 1680: YEOPLE'R DOCKET, . 3. Ronnett va. Vouple; reversed and ro- manded, ADVISEMENT DOCKET, 20. Hayward vs. Meople; reversed and ro- muanded; Wuiker, Scott, and Sheldon, Justices, dissenting, 41. Shutetdt etat. va. Bochm et al.; nifirmed, GH, Keith ot al, v8. Kellogg ot al; altirmied, CIVIL DOCKET. 4. Peoplo, ex rel. Nntional Cigar Company vs. Dulaney; mandanins dented, iL? hve, The Peoplo; aflirmed fn part and ei $10 miter vs, ‘Che Hinola Land & Loan Com- ¢atlirmed, Hirant, admtnistrator, va. W. 8. 141 ot alg reversed and remanded, 40. Cubberly vs, Scott ot al; aflirmed, AL Joffersois vs, deifersun; reversed and re- manded, with directions, 50, Bobanan ct al. va. Rohanan; reversed and remanded, with directions, x Spuncer, Implended, ote,, v8, Otls; rovorsed and remanded. Hf. Gould otal, va, Kendrickson: afirmes, bh. Gould, Imploaded, ete, ve. Hendrickson; alllrine UL Wornor vs. Thornton; reversed and ro- manded, 04, Plokerell vs. Moss ot nl: nflirmed ns to original petition and reversed ws to cross DILL Gi, People, ox. ruly ote, va Necdics; wrlt de- nied, ‘told ot ni. ve. Oponstoin ot il. 9% The Elston & Avhooling Company vs, People ex rel. Perce; reversed aud remanded, 72. Alexander vs. People, ex rel, ote.; af firmed. <3. Lindecker ya. People, ex rol, ote.; at> firmed, A 4H, Olu vs, Bates ot nl: afirmed; Chicf-Jus- Ueu Dickey dissenting, i 7B. stollmns et al. va. People, ox rel., ote.; af rinod. But fow of theso enses tire of xeneral interest. Among thoso which aro ts that of Lirywited, tho nun why kitled MeMahon, the ssloonkucper, two Years ago next month, aud who was tried, Found guilty, aud sontonced touterm of yeurs, The finding of tho jury {y bere set aside, und’o new trint ordered, ‘Tho cases of tho City vs. Liondecker, Stearns, and Alexander are of considerable finportanes, Jnvolying about $100,003 to the city, Their history In brief is ns follows: © In tho widening of Stite Btreot. the oity applied in Juno, 18M, in tho flower court for judgment for the sale of certnin lands owned by tho de fendanta botween Jackson and Twelfth streets White tho application wns ponding, tho City Councll, on potttion of the property-owners, passed an order delaying action for three inontls. | In January, howover, tho, ap ‘picuien wus renewed, and tho County Jourt gave judyment in fnver of the city against tho” {persons named,- und, thoy toolean appeal to the Apollate’ Court. Thero tho Judgment was niliemed, nud, the next nevo wus nt yppeul to the Suprome Court, where tho elty hasbeen again succosaful. As defore state ed, tho amount involved is: about $100,000, and the city feels proud of {ts victory, cspecinlly since tho atits Inve been so vigorously contust= ed. The city will at ounce proceed to hive the bulldiuys on tho onst sido of State street, nour Tlaridge court, which are involved in this lithe mution, moved back. Tho couse of Sponcer ys. Otls was an appeal from tho Clreult Court of Couk County, 1. D. Byencer, the President of tho Stato Sayings In- atltution, gaye to his wifo, 13 mmecriuge pore! Hon, the residence ut tho southwest corner of Pralrio and Egan avenues, Whon tho bank failed Spencer and hls wife sailed for Europe, where be has remnined ever since, Judge L Olls, tho Reculver of the bunk, obtained pos- resgion of the houre, nud the personnal property in it, belonging to Mra. Spencer, was, sold two afirmed, raveleltont yours ayo nt publio sale, “The Cireult aside Mra, Spencer's claim to tho hour turned it over to tho Kecelyer. APPELLATE COURT, Sptelat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Spmnariecy, IL, Nov. 1i—In tho Appellate Court to-day tho following deolsions were an- bounces 62 (May torm), Bunton vs, Goary; appeal from Adams; rovorsed and romanded; McCullough dissenting, 8% (May torm), Leo ve. Pennington; appaal from dontgomery; reversed dud romanded, an MAIL-CARRIERS, ptctat Dapatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Typtanaroni, Ind, Nov. 1%—Tho annual Convention of Mall-Carriers of the United States, convened this morning in thia ctty, and, in tho ubsenco of both tho Presidont and Seerotary, the Vive-President, William MoFytdon, of St. Louls, presided, aud 3s. Menech, of Fort Wayne, was chosen Reeretary, Representatives from twene tyefive or thirty cities, largely. in tho West and tho South, werv present. New Orlenns, Charics- ton, 8. C,, and several other important pinces in tho South have sent delegates. The object of tho Convention is not nn increase of pay, as hing been erroneously stated, but for conterenca diy to tho Dext interests of to service, ant for the perfecting of an Insurunce organization umong thomselyes, a a THE COFFINMAKERSS. Bpectat Wispateh to ‘The Chicayo ‘Teibunte InpiaNarotis, Nov. 17,—Tho Nationnl ‘Assocl- ation.of Cofllamukera ndjourned this eventing, after completing tholr flat of prices for the next yoar, Tho old Lxocutive Committee, which also ucts a8 4 _committes of arbitration, consisting of Court Bet end and, Moss TN, of Richinond, Walkor, of Grand Rupids, and Ramsey, of Cinginnath, was reap- polutad, —— “Rough on Kats. Ask druggies for Rough on Ruts, It cloars out rata, mice, rouches, bud-tuus, ete, 6c, boxes, crt “Tho way of tho transyressor 4s hunt" Bo wiso wid buy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for 25 cents, ——— Over 155,000 HoweScales sold. Borden, Bellovk &Co., Chleayo. : <a Indigestion, dyspepain. nervous prostration, .aniiatl form of yunural delitity relldvod by tle ing Mensmun’s Povtonized Reef ‘Lonie, tho only preparation of beef contalning its ontirs wutrie Hows properties, Jt 4s not a more atinuinnt ike the oxtructs of boot, but contains blood-mnuking, foree-gunorating, and ife-mataining propurtiog; iafuyaluadle in all enfeobled conditions, whuthor tho result of oxbiustion, nervous prostration, ayerwork, or acute disease; partoularly if roe sultlngetrom pulinonary comptatuta, Caswell, Magura & Co., Proprictura, New York, For sala by drugaiats, DEM ere DOUNEY—At hla resi eve 18 Crawford-at, Wednesday, "Nov. 1, gb Th tay award bulmey, ‘Punters! frown residenco, Vriday, Nov, 1 at Wo'cluck tym Mt Albwelnts’ Coure, and “hones "by ears to gegiiee Of auedoals GaaNES inte oe Sas eae aA AUehe er Pte ata PRUVNESNGW fa uel hy any of eponpous buouMuoly, Kthel Louise, uged J years 1 muuthe ond Atdays, oldont : Radagepaldort UAuxbter of He. Charles bang yy ea ‘Huraday, Nov. 1842 ma ot a ie we he rest q ‘irebtth, Wo Mllvorent, Marts oral aye SpAze nt Se" Sun Francisco and Now York pee tt oun. PADOTS. ploasg Wii VEY—Wednesdny morning, Xov, 1,8 Hause teilay nt bu'etues from tha rag nae Ls Maklays No. 1s Went Staginte nto ot hep Freotahd cummtary, OMe tency, Botte ny en ANNOUNCEMENTS, = M OF MIT NINiaT woes: Henn Cinb will bo het ne day Aly eb RS HL Mtaulron-at Rule overt ‘arama tee ttonily EME EUBINCN. AT meu ANNUAL MEN maine adhere oa i on ae Hluctlon of oficors will uectter ais ent MH cto cnn AM be considurcd, | “°Rdmenta tanh 2 ial i Hoes ‘Horsemhaers ruth Thutrsiinys the tthe ee 0 Ah thete tall, comer’ cereal {Ail bons ahoormin the Geet 4 the 0 place 01 Bo held -AiRy NE TEED fe IT, cinity'ara cordintty, alty Inst i Wate Rorniter, "Be, Nitto embeh ONSTMUR Fis AU_AND Wi Mr. Dodds, whe are woedting Pity GLU TORY, Franca at Kvutiaton, tn the Presbytoriae ele Ie tid nt Linky Forent on Bridge ache, Sure 3 Wild iit a tio Church of ipiuweaay ron t the Meastalt partor: ISMENT TR, ¥. IY, under AES avclock og Fit ane actlon uf nx wotker Tiel iSON, NEGTONOF-ep piscanal Cina i cone in eo and untto In prez ite Rey To Jouu'a Roformed tha noon meeting tod 0 YOU Tht elie ites Ty Por te Da Inthe Y seee Woe We iw" armel Lait thin ovening: Tho oxperin out, Tunrrow, Snbs tho Atmosphere. und Of trent beauty, Call fue tle SUR, A Mauligonest. anne Ye Me Acctien LOPTERY DRAWINGS, “Pia tn the at erg ever vu ft iy Toate piyprapeed Inttoracd hy the peop eat any Aree OF And UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION | OVER HALF A MILLION DIsTaIBUTED, Lonistana State Lotter: oPhia institution was regularly th hunk store, ‘y Company, rly Incorporated Iwalstuturgar tho MtRnte tor Han tke iio purposow hn ING toe the ea at Ce yasstara, 145, eri ot Teventin srinteh contract th Pit Punta 'phedued, wie podge. ne gee? Faith Ot the An overwhanitts popuine voto, securing heey. i miasleation ndopted ec 3 ATR I ELAM, cn E ‘ns since add atwayn tikonl mien, inonthly de heen ate ee BBR NT aM It FItAN ALES i CONG I, (ritiel has nfways taken piuge tho CONE aE : 1th GRAND MONTHLY nnd the» EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DnAWINg ‘nosday, Decomber 11, under the anal sunerviston atid tatacement of tee g a ¥ en G7, Henwirecurd of Lousiana, and Gon. dubal eae, ower, CALTtAL DRIZH, som, NOWICE,—Tekety aro on Voll Oe Elttha €..Vontin gee alvee PALS. + MST Ot Poarmad, rina, LURAND Pi ton LGRASD PIUZIE OF Eh AGI PRIZE a a oO Ay £u8 0 aus PIUZES 1 Bal U1 a0) PIUZLS OF Bon 10,00 PAIZ18 OF ae APPROXIMA TIO: 1M Approximation prizes o! 1 Approximation prizes of. 10 Approxiointion prizes of;, UAW Prizes, sranoniine to. GEN, G. TBH, GEN, JUMAT A, f Ya, Cuminteelomere Application for rates to clubs should only be tothbumue af the Gompnoy it New cate oe eee Write for elreulars of ond uniers to SE Ar DAUPIMY, ‘Ke Or samo parson at a No. B10 Broadway, Ne or MURRAY & C0, tar bn eatieeat chine fe, TROVICeFIRUIT LAXATIVE. i Is Nature’s Great Systent' Renovator (And CLEANSER, | and its effects are as certain as they ave sal- utary,* searching out and removing impur- ties frou the system, and acting not only as aprime curative, butas a thorough preventive, Tropic-Fruit Laxative is supplanting tho uso of pillsand dras- tic purgatives in Constipation and all kindred ailments. Packed in bronzed tin boxes only, Avot imitations, Ask your druggist for Descriptive Pamphlet, or address the prov prictor, J. E. Hernerrnctoy 36 Park Place, Now 20s SNOW-PLAICH CDIEN: SVOW | Wichelman’s Snowflake Cort n/t SACRE DERI LUL ANTE THINING OUTEITS, prin nnp canner MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicago, ——— CANDY, Fes hor btors sample a A ite, eT 1 a AN couteednet, ee TRuiuanent., CRASS Frosh und cle: beh Stestannrat 200 a BUAL ru. ¥ qm | FUE OATS 1) Wis El aLoveEs. LESTER jd cA METI MI ST ‘AUCTION SAL tcc By CHICAGO AUCTION & TORA : AucHoneors Real tare Anata x iaieso Wa. 8. Golucn, Preat, | Wai A. Duttors ‘AUCTION SALE nd ee “ut today atl} o'tlacs. HEY ATS ic, patent Ae atteus cOeL hpi es tule morn lng CE Bursday) ub 1 o'elors. Now and usod Furniture, Carpet Upright Mann, Square G ‘“AUCLION, Huturdiy, Nov, i) ut Obyuclugts Mt store Lit CHIOAGO AUCTION & siti AB C04 CUIOAGO AUCTI SS ay GHD, b, GORE & C0» By GED. Hs Suleuare Regular Trade Sales PUESG AYN and Chane East Sade Goods, Clowlng, Hat Glorch tes nur WEDNESDAYHe lium, Shoes, syperh bors