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HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, 5 RB. R. STAFFORD, U.S. A., 3 at tho Palmer, M. G, Huncn, of Grand Rapids, is at tho Tree niontt. 1,1), SinctAtn, of Glasgow, Scotland, is at Pactiie. 4.0, Cansox and wifo, of Peoria, TL, are at tho Shere. A. Vat.on and family, of Greonock, Scatiand, fre at the Sherman. W.P. Minn and family, of Mong Kong, Chhia, are at the Tremont. ROL, Dutaney, of Marshall, Il, Penitentiary Conmuisstoner, Is at the Pacife, Mn, asp Mus. WEL ALLY, of Washington, nro registered nt the Shermatt. ‘Tie ow. LAL Clotland, of Councll Tints, In, and the Rev, Lyman Abbott, of New Yor 0 at the Palmer, MAt-Gen, Invin MoDowrnt, aecompanted by his wife und Maj. B.B. Keoler, Chief of Stall, are nt the Maeltte, A connRsPoNDENT calls the attention of the nuthoritics to tho dangeroua condition of the aldewalk In front of 1S Michiean avente, “Tr Committes on Public Charities met yes- terday afternoon, bat transreted no business: Doyond nutditing & few notmpurtant bills and sever! upplications for pirsaes, Tite Hav. Dre Anderson, Vreationt of Chien versity, Is rolng reach asermon iu the Fiat Presbytecinn Chureh of Hydo Park at 1:0 o'clock Thiuiksglettg Diy. Mr. ILD. Busen, of Hohokem N. done of tha hoavy-weight hotetkeepers of this country and nv prombient member of tho FateMun's Club, Is ut the Grand Pacific, Fitask Winut ans, allay Ross, who wis pare doned ont of jail, where he wis serving a term for burgliry, by Gow, Cullom fn the latter part of Inst October, on necount of the poor cons th, died. yesterday at his home ation of his tie on the North Sid: DAsrEL th. LOANE. Tor of tho Theatrical Gull, d ice, 19 Sullivan strest. Miss Ethal Tueker, Jending lidy of the National Theatre. Tha funeral wilt take plice this afternoon at o'clock sharp. Car, BEN BULEWINKLE, of the Fire-Insinince Patrol, received the following ‘cheerful note yesterday from D, B. Fisk & Ca: Please tind Check Ineiow for $200, the samo being our “thanksgiving? to the Chicago Fire Patrol for thelr yoet work at the fire in our vuilding Inst night." ‘Tie temperature, yesterday, ns observed by Maunsse, pdteliins No. 83 Madison strect (Titt- UNE Building), was 19 follows: 8A. nt. 12 do- 31 10: 10a, m., 105 Tn 8B, ts 26. Barom sth ,8 a, my Cuanies Gover, tho efficient night-wateh- main at tho Clty-Hnall the past three years, 1s worklua for Tea ppulnement, and hrs a strong teatimothul tn his favor signed by all the Judges and the Clerka of the Clrevit and Superior Courts, If recontmendations sre worth any- thing, be Is sure of hia plaice. A CORKESPONDENT writes: Plense decide through your coluinns for an old subserlber the following bets; W; bets M. that the Republican nutjarlty in New York would be 20,000. M. vets that it would not. Who wins’ M, does, ng Gariteld's majority was a little over 7,000. His plurniity was abort 20,000, Deruty-Surnirr Jit Bunke yesterdny closed up tho crockery store of George Gay, No, 23 ashington street, at the inatunce of B.A. irich, a creditor for $1,000; J. M, Youny, 1 creditor for $1,155; and a inyaterious third party: whose nine could not be rod, to whom Mr, . Gay was in debt some 87, “, ‘Tine Turn-Verten Vorwarta, Soctoty will hold metmorial services In honor of Curl Welnzor, tho German Hadlent oratar and author, on Frida) evening at West Twelfth Street Turner-HHall. Mr. HE. U. Boppe, of Milwaukee, will deliver an and tho Swiss Singing Society will sup- ply tho musta for tho occasion. * MARTIN NELson, 06 yoars of age, a’ Swedo, whogo residence and occupation are thus far unkhown, was run down and utmost instantly killed ot 8:30 Inst evening by switch-ongine No, WI on tho Northwestern Ralirond, near Eric- street bridge, . Both legs were crushed off, and his body was brdty mangled, Tho remains were taken to tha Morgue, W..C, VAN Honne, Genornl Superintendent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paut Hailroad; Fy M. Smith, Purchasing Agent ot the Atchigon, Topeka & Santa Fo Maltrond; CH. Chuppell, General Superintendent of the Caicayo, Alton & St, Louls Railroad; Isnae Cate, President, and DN, viekering, General Superintendent, af the Lowa Central Ratiroud, are at the Pacifle. ‘Tig stockholdorsof tha SHesisstppt River Log- ging Company held'a series of private meetings atthe Grand Pacitle Hotel yesterday, There were about twenty present, Mr. B. Woyerhituser, or Rock Island, presiding. The Improvement o} the logging faciittes on the Chippewa Itiver and tho trimsfer of cortaln junds and waters privileges: were the principal topics brought up ‘or discussion, Grouae MaveRD, living at 1413 Dearborn Btreet, yesterday fell out of a second story wins dow in tho Lakesida Bullding, at tho corner af. Clark and Adume streets, He landed In the nent gore distance below, but fortunately igh csenped With some bruises, and nt y spraincd ankle. Ho wus attended. by a physician, and waa thon sent home. 1¢ 18 thought he will recover, = ‘Tue Board of Managers of thy Tlinols Traine ing School for Nurses held a meeting at tho Pulmer House yesterday afternoon, butowlng to tile amall attendance no business was transacted, An application has been mude to the County Bonrd-to permit tho sehoo) lo take charge of a ward at tho County Hospital, and until this re= quest is considered nofhlug furthor cau be dono by tho ladies In charge. A RPECIAL meeting of the Union League Club ‘wis held last evoning, tho object being tu puss upon applications for membersnip. The Mem- bership Cominittes falled to report, however, and nothing beyond routine bualness was trans acted, A full-length crayon portrajt of tho President, L. 1. Coburn, tha work of Mra. V, 8, HU, of this city, was exhibited during the even ing. and was bighly commended from an urtistio stunupoint, Ar 6_a'clock {inst evening Honry obingon, who affecth tho bieyele, while ridiug weat on Adams strect managed to collide with w Blue Island avenue car at the corncroft Halsted strovt. Hu was thrown violently to the puyement, and received a severe scalp wound over tho left enr, Deaides several avits snd brulscs. Dr, Qradley, who dressed hls tnjuries, did pot consider thoin dangerous, Robinson Ilyea at No, 61 Campbell avenues, ‘Tix Second Reylment Committeo, of. Oficers will Jonve Chicago nt 445 p.m. to-morrow, In compuny with the ftev. Dr, MeMullen and twen- ty-Nye clergymen, on the Hllnals Centent Halle rond, arriving at Kensington nt 6:35 p.m, white thoy will meet the Archbishop, aveotil cur, nnd reture with blo, arriving in Chicngo ut Th pm. hoy will be met at Park row by tho coud Reglnent aud escorted to the Bishap's sidenee on Otilo street over the Failow hig | ne of march: From Park row north on Mchigan avenne to Adis street, wost on Adams to Btute, and north on Btate to Ohio, ¥ Stare 's-ATTOHNEY MILLA, who, since tho close of his very urduousand eficlent cumpulyn work, has been’ aiting slightly, yesterday doveloped ayinptomns of sicknesa which nlarined his Triends. Tho trdientions seemed to point to an attick of iyphold fever, but wa the pationt irew no worse during the day tha puysiciin whe wus calted in bid hopes shaloedny evening that the malndy might be cheaked before it roughed ro udvanced and dangerous stage, Mr, friends buyo been urelug bln for somo days mist to take a vacation, and, in a ehanga ‘of scone, to throw off for a acugon the cares of office, aud there 8 no doubt that, aa soon ve ho: reinvers from his Sant Wines, he will have to do ehis ne u matter of neceasity, WILLTAM W, TReCRINLL, & well-known sol- dler In the late War, died yesterday at hls brother's realdence, No, 373 Dayton atrect. Mr, DBrocbbdill cutered-the wemy in Ts) aa an member of Taylor'a Bnttecy, and served with It wtih it waa mingtered out In August, 18d. ‘Tho fallow. ing month he was appointed i leteor-carrler in the Chicago Poat-Ollice Department, belng ane of the teat who were appointed for this vlty, Diy. Brechbill wag 8 prominent member of Kil. inning Lodga F. & A, M.,and of Corinthhin pter, No, o, He wnadd vours of age. und cuves B wife and one child. Tho funcrul will ocenr to-morrow morning at 1 o'ctook from hie brather’a realdence on Dayton atreat, and tha remuins will by deposited in Gracelund Como. tery. It ls expected that there will bea large attendance of tho membors of hie old buttery und of the societies to which ho bolonged. THE LEAPYEAR PRIVILEGE was sitcceuefully tavoked at the jull yesterday by a young woman numed Amella Klein, For sume tine past Migs Kloin had been nsaochatin; io in Intimate way with a young fellow mine Joka thtrrett, who, whe mutters reached o palufully serous chinax, give ber the cold shoulder. ‘Thy young uly could not stand this, and. taking advanty of the provisions af tho law whiely puntaies such offenders, bid the young man thre inte prison upon an appropriate charge. Yesterday afternoon aha Visited the Caunty Clerk's ailico and took aut oO tuurriayze license for herself ond Jobn Burcett, Whom she then called upon inthe jald, ee ag along and anlinated conyverds tion, after whieh— Judge Gary in tho meantine baying ylven his consent—Jfuiler Currier released the prisoner on condition that he at ones proceed to murry the wit. ‘This was dono with the assistance of Jus tig Hudson, and the pps aouple wuirted tor thelr home on the North side jug Clark street car, the picture of huppliens, THE CLPY-HALL. ‘Te Committess on Btreota und Alleys, ‘North em} South, ure culled for Priday at 2 o'clock, SeYEN new cuses of diphtheria were reported yesterday, and Dr, De Wolf knows nothing further of the prevalence and spread of tho die Guay thun thes fyures ludicutcd, Hu thuuky eno v aa THE CHICAGO" TRIBUNE: tho Press, however, for having called tho attens Mon of the physictans of tho elty to thelr duty In tho mnntter, nnd thinks that be aees tn improves ment alrendy, ‘Te Commitice on tho reytalon of tho ordt+ Nanees was ngain in seston sesterdny, Thetr work promises to be tedious, and. since what thoy do wilt not be Anal, thole labors are invest. ext with very litle semeral interest, They wilt reportto the Conneil at tte text meeting, and th upon tholr recommendations will be des n4 farasit woes. Tt will tuke weeks to Hntsh the work. Trip last few daya of colt weather hns bns~ tened the trouble'at the Cri from ice, aud yes~ terday an uxtra foree of men were sent thither. Sunday, ttappeara one of tho wells wae about stopped up, but nethngg was sald about ity the object being to suppress publie alarm, No fure ther troulty Is now auticspated, the force there betng suillcluut to eleur away the fee, however bitter the wenthor nuty bo, is vomplaiuts against tho scavengers for faiing to remove tho ashes In tho strects are ylute minierons, and somutov the most of them come to the. Conmilssionor. of Pablig Works, Among the complainants peels wis Mitre hull Fiotd. and fn reply Dr. De Walt anya thie ho fs running forty-four wagons, and doiye all he ean with nis present reaotirees. The appropri: dun for agavenger work for the yeur was inndo= quite, and for tho coming year hu hopes tho Connell will bo more Hheral. If it ja not the ree gilt will be that the comphiints will multiply. Tie: Citizens’ Assvcintion, some Utne ago, ture ished the police force und the city with verte articles of warfare or defense, aud yesterday a comimitteo rom. that body délgned to (Inquire whut hiv TM In desire to day of euch Inreply the with an taventory of Formed tht it was. ‘Tho: property h nd aa Inspection at an ¢ rly equipments ne thoy nad suppiled, Assuchition was Cirniste the property and. politel; Wb their disposal at ain consists of fh few over, HL gi, Ute. Whic! have beet religiously cured for, and ure subject ty Inspeetion at na lour's noted. GAGE'S BONDSMON, Tt was noted some days azo that tho exceution agninst Gage's boulanon lo, recover aL td been taken out. Furthor inquiry on tho subject yesterday ellelted the hifermation thit the execution was in the Sheritl’s hunds, but, before taleing any steps, tho assets turned over to tho elty by Gage were tu be looked into, which ts low goivg on. The nature of the ussets is ot positively = known, exe ecupt = that they embrace bout 350 aeres of land in Riverside, and the Uabllity of the bondsinen cannot be determined untit thls mutter bas beon disposed of, tn other words, it is given out that the elty Is ready to trent with Mr. Gaye's bondsmen tn tho nintter of tt tou] settiement, and that no netion will be taken gurtingt thom until it ls ascertained how much can be reallzed from tho nasota in question. THE POLICE COURT UAILIFES. It transpired punters that the clty had closed down upon the falllifs in tho police courts, and thit, on wecount of their sup- posed crookedness, none of them had been paid any silury for severu) mentis, ponding an nvestigntion inte thelr nccounts. As fur ns the Inveatization ling gone tho developments ure noything else than sutisfietory to the city, nnd some evelt go, su farasto predict that the flual showing will draw nt lonst one of the Jfistlecs into the vortex.’ Nu one tas heard any coin. ulabita from tho Billlita on xecount of tho re fusul of the elty to pity thom, and this ts taken as n bad sign under tho clreumstaunces, and those aware of the deplorable conditlon of atfalrs are, and have been for sume thine, wondering at the indulgence shown thom by the Muyor. = S THE OLD TUNNEL. An order pnsavd the Council at Its Inst, mect- ing calling upon the city authorities to inspect the old water-tunnel. ‘The passage of the order hus riised & question ns to buth the security aud ettielency of the structure, and tho Maver was yesterday questioned on the wubject. lie giid that he had noticed tn bia visits to tho “Crib” of Inte that the water in the well supplying tho old tunnel lacked motion ng comprred with that in the well supplying tho new tunnel, from which be bud concluded that something might be pec He had found that there was an finpediment In the old tunnel to the pussies of water through it, which wes evidenced to his mind by tho lessor mo ton of ‘the water in tho well supplying Mt, and this bad been decrensing from wine to thine, He could not underatund the enuse, but If there was u real ground of upprehension be jwas inclined to reason that the tanuel’s aren hid been Impilred o¢ curtulled by un acemula- tlon of sediment, The Chy Engineer hid no ‘opinion te express upon the snbject, ulthough he hid noticed the sume condition of affairs. thorough examinition, however, bo gild, could not by made without Pumpin out the tunnel, which would entail considerable risk and ox- pense, and whether it would be undertuken or nothe could not guy. NEW CITY+HALL EXTRAS, Roference was mude afew days ngo to Sex. ton’s prospective elalm for" extras" onuccaunt cy op" tron to ba usad in tho rouf of tho new City-Hall, His claim [s that he bid to sup- pis iron weighing seven pounds to the foot, wherons he 4 now requested to supply 4 much henvlor matorlal, und he bases bis chitin for the: “extras” un tho fact that othors bidding for tho work mnde the sume mistake bu did.) Yesterday ho nutitied tho elty, all negotiations for an extra allowance buving eubstuutially falled, that he wus nbout toorder the soven-pound iron, and tho reply was that he would not be allowell to use it, Thus mutters stund, und the unfortunate feature of tha, wholo» uifalr fs thit tho dispute pronilges to deluy the cowpletion of tho bulld- ing, ‘The dilliculty is surrounded by a hundred complications, und the outcowe of the wrangle has more than 2 doflur-and-cent Interest, with- out Woking at tho reintiony between Sexton und thocity, Lhe building is ncoded for public con- venlence, ind the rights of tho contractor aro of the smaltest Importuuce, If he made a mis- take in bidding, and the mlstuke was shared in y othor biddors, if would seem that — tho olty wag at fault in Presenting olans for biddore which wero tm- pricticable; ou the othor hand, if tho mistake 8 clilins to have made fs bis own, there ought to bo no troublo in settling the dispute, In un ovent, the facts ought to be readily obtalned, and the whole question speenily disposed of, I Sexton hae obligated to do the work, he shoula ‘be ive ihe cholce Letween doll and haying bis contract forfuited, alder itis a vory siinplo matter, FEDERAL NOTES, Tue gold disbursomunta at the Sub-Treasury yestorday were 820,000, Tue Sub-Treasury redeemed $14,000 In silver yesterday, and paid out $4,000, THe faternul-reyenus Ere gid at Collector Harvey's olllce yesterday footed up 32524, Of this amount, Sfhu8s was for tax-paid spirits, 80,88 fur tobueee and elgars, and $1,401 for beer. ‘Tie following lan ist of the dutiable goods recolved ut the Custoim-flouse yesterday: Wil- gon Lros., 1 cuse tans; Louls’ Boerlin, 1 o optical goods K, Baton, 8 cases ipeny 0, Goodinty, o a) eis fod metal goods; 5 Burnbau, | euse bale is: C. Crvoroe & Song, 124 cuses wines; Breuben Wine.Co,, | quarte caak brandy. quurter-cuska wine, 20 alghth- wuska wine? Fowler Bros., 1005 sacks sult; J.C, flutely, 100 sacks sult, Tho cullvctions were 5,559, ItuveNve-Agent SOMERVILLE hag been as- signed to duty on the Paciiic const, and will Jenve for the fur West tn week or two, He is to be succeuded hero by Col. Ted, Kinney, who bay beef out on the cost for some months, but who wus formerly stationed here, towards tho the vlosy of tho whisky excitement, and whe turned tho Collector's oftica over to Coilectur Ihurvey after Gon. Webster's death and thot gentleman's appointinent. io arrived in the vity yesterday, and niet with a cordial reception frum tho boya In the royenue dopartinont at tho Government Bullding. ALuEnT Mionenson, charaod with interfering with Speclil Deputy-Marsbal Parsons Cook on election-dny at the Secand Precinvt tn the Sev= gnteonth Ward, wag bofore comission Hoyno yesterday, and waa held in 30d bail to awalt tho netion af the Grand Jury. ‘Tho testinony showed that Michelson's nephow, a young Tollow by the nuiie of Milter, eoncelyed a violont proje udles against Cook, jatimated that he no business there, and told: him to get out. Coole refused, Wheroupon Miler struck him, and was arrested for bis pains, Michelson interfered at this point, used @ good deal uf violent and pros Thue language, after the manner of an excited Seventeenth Warder, and rescued hig nephew from the ‘There was some attempt to show mm wie ignorant that Cook was a Hitrahil, but tho testinony was cles, thy cise was such an agyravated ane that Itat once To un out- ot the defundunt wae bold to tho Grand Jury, TUE BOX TRICK, HOW THY GREENHORSS ANE ROLLED OF THEIR MONEY, Considerable amusement wos created on the corner of Dearborn wid Monroe streets yestors day afternvon by the auutics uf a young man, who wore wn alr of ovurcontidence and wreut grivf, us well us g butternut auit and big boots, Mu stood on the corner and poured forth ble Woes, ut the sume (line clutchtug frantically at Ave little cardbonrd boxes, into which be poepyd front time to time and then uttered prolonged wails of agony, Naturotly, crowd soon gathered, and when an Inquisitive spectator asked bim to dliclose the enuse of bis yrivt bo did so umid great soba, It appears that hy hud boon “taken in and done for” to thy tune of on the = Prize-money — pastebourd-box —‘yuine," This isn siuple little wane, yet wondurfully snecedstil ju catching greenhorad Au individe unl stands Upon street corner and proclulig to tho crowd which goon qathors that be ta iy, “great bonanza,” that ho fs literally rolling ft wealth, und is seeking un outlet for it it order to benellt sulfering butnanity, and the way he dos i¢ ia shies Mo sets a lot ot Utthe pastebourd boxes, guverally veven tn nuniber, and in one be inaurts wo sual pieue of ao canceled revenue Blump that resumbles a xrovibiek, The other boxes ure empty. ‘Pho prepared box bu wmong tho rest, und then be holds t sturtlud and surprised guze of the oy dollar bitt, aid, though not fut runt te seo that It de genuine, | Bu,” haya the orator, “you observe before me these huced sity th far tus grasp, hu gived them all w chunce soven little boxos. Now, youtiomen, they are all empty, but"—ani he suite tho word by tho netlon—"T rholl take gne of thom and tn it C Bhatt place this $10 sl. thon, wentle- inen, plico the box back with the remalnder,"— ond doen so—" nnd tx thon all up soy and now, rentlomen, where once there were seven empty poxes thera “nre. now Wot six empty boxes, and one that vontiing Unele Samuel's nate for #10." Tle then procera to state. that he will allow any gentieman to take his plek of tho seven boxes and seleut five, and {fF he gets the one cons tatning the $0 bill he may -keep it, nud all ho has to par for his “tive chances ont of seven is ae bill.” a Now this gaine takes remarkably well among: tho ullibic. Aan mutter of fact the #20 bill Is qed, but as iuother mutter of facet it never pes Tito one OF the Lie boxes. A sleieht-or-. Srna movernent places tho bill up thé operator's _ sleeve, and then In mixttug up the boxes he mite) agea to open slightly thoong containing tho aitneeled revente stamp so that a plece of tt is exposed, nid tho desired investor In the pust> Dourda observes St. thinks that tho operator neglected to close the box effectively, and that the aber oe Js unbexnown to him, and that here Is tha grand chunes to coin n iver.” He nee cunlingiy mikes around in bis clothing, produces an orlginal five, and, handle it tu the operator, takes his five boxes, apeus thom, and tlnds that one contalns the ennceled stuinp: tho othor four are banks, Of course a serios of binnks would be proper to give the expressions of the duped murty in full, buthe has only himself to blume ‘or hia loss, SOCIAL EVENTS. ANTELDS—TILMAN, A very olegant wedding took piace at 7 o'clock lost eventug In the Fourth Presbyterian Church, tho contraeting parties being Miss Amanda MeC, Shlekds, a young Indy well known In socal elre eles, and Mr. Harry C. Tilman, of Detroit, Mich. The church was well Med with tho friends of the young vonple, and the best North Side soetal elreles were represented, Shortly after 7o'elock tho organist struck up the Mendelssotin * Weds ding March," and the bridal party entered the church I the following order: Ushers, Mesars. Norton, Harry, Cragin, Mungor.” Adams, and Waltes Miss Ruby McCormick and Mr. Georuo 8. Willeta; Misa Emma Sulth and Mr. Davidson, of Detroit: Miss Mitehell and Mfr, ‘Taylor, of BPetroit: Miss Howe and Mr. Jen ness, of Detroit; the briag and groom. The party wus inet at the altar by tho Rev, Uer- rick Johneon, pastor of tho ehitrel, who pros nutneed the sulemn and tmpresaive words which made the young couple one. Tho bridal party thon marehed down the centre alse tn reverse: ty the string of tho Lohengrin © Wedding: March,” aid were driven at. once to the resi dence of the bride's brother, No, 8 Erie street, where u private reception was beld during the evening. A lirge number of gucsts were pres: ent, and many elezant toilets were. diaplayeil by the ladies. During the evening a supper was served, and ducing by tho Saute people was kept up until nlite hour. Tho bride and groont lefton a wedding trip to tho Enst, and on their return thoy wilt rosido in Detroit. TUK POTTER RECEPTION. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Potter gave wt select rece, tion Inst uvening ot tholr residence, No. 68 Denrporn avenue. corner of Scililer atreet, in honor of the Commercitt Club, of this city, and, ng Mr, Potter 13 a well-known member of the Club, the nttendance was linge, and the gitests represented the best aneioty of tho city. The bonutifut house was torown futo bold rellef by powerful lime lights, whose rnys were directed ‘upon It from nuit sides, and the effect produced was quite dizaling, Tho strects in the vielnity wero literally blocked with carriages durlig thd evening, and gucats were’ arriving nnd departs fog continuully, Tho interior of tho bouse = presented of handsome appears ance, being briliiantly — Ailuminuited and decorated swith = Moral = duvicos ant tmincnse Collage plants, The host nnd host- ess occupled # praminent place in the large pare tors, anu received tholr triends in a graceful munner. John Hand's full orchestra discoursed fine inuste during the evening, and tho time was yisged In promenuding through the large pare urs. The luree dintig-ruoin on the drat toor liad been taken possession of by Kinsley, tho caterer, und abouey v'elock tho doors wero thrown open, disclosing a hundsoinely arranged and decorate tule, Inden with tempting viands, and supper was served during Una renuiindor of tho evening. Later on, after tbe departure of tho old folly” the young, people held sway, pad Hatelay, wag Indulyed in until o reasoyably Jato hour. A DEMOCRA'TL’S OPINION. JONN FORSYTHE THROWS UP THE SPONGE. , Thut veteran Irish Democratic politictan, John Horsythe, who has voted tho Stute-sovorelgnty tiekut straight for thirty-throw years, and hug dene perbups moro hurd work to promote tho Democratic cause thin any osher man in Chie citso, throws up the sponge, and ndrilta that ble party has been whipped too badly ever niin to enter tho ring for anothor contest with its stul- wart, hitting-from-thu-shoulder untugontst. In a contidentiul tulk with tho senior Democratie orga bo Ia thus roported:’ .Sald tho interviewers |" What fs your candid opinion about the Democratic party?” Mr. Forsythe looked ‘up, und with na grim smile that displayed two full rows of teeth in thuir entirety suid that he hid retired from pat. ities, and was now devotlug himself to the real. astute business, und trylug to curt an honest Rving. “ Lhuve voted the Democratic tickot ue lien for thirty-three years iu National cleo- ce expect to enjoy thut privilege again Ayuin ‘that sinttéjGluminated | Mr. Forsythe’s visoye for y taoment, and-as it fuded away he sudiy suid he was afraid not, "No, sir; 1 think Thave voted for the lust Democrntic candidute for President who witt be before the people. It has been cleurly demonstrated that the people will not intrust tho Government to the Demo- eratic party ug itis now made up. What fact is quite evident, even to the dullest comprehen: sion, We need suing RADICAL CHANGE IN THE PARTY, and Tdoubt if that can Lo brought about while the otd organization remains fntuct ita a party, The party bas hid te carry tov bicaloud. It has been compelled to bear tho burden of 1 *Solld South,’ or a_distinetively Southorn De- mocrnoy, Jn the North thero fs a deep-seated: preludico against Southern Deiwocracy, As Kerong a partivin ga Tum, f would not vote the Domocratly teketie L thought success meant the supremacy of tho fre-wattug clement. [du not think the election of Hancock would huye re- sulled In this, but there was a well-doflned fear aluony the great mngses that it might bo aa werous to pt them in position of power, ‘This did neve. In ny opinion, to defext tho Domo- eratic party this full than nnything else, ‘That speceh of Wade Hampton, and Its qunsi tndories ment by a portion of the Demucrioy, did us an irreparable injury, [tek a personat interest in tho matter and did my best to disprove thy nos curacy of tho iewspaper reports of the speech, but the further f pursued mny investigation the stronger d fotnd the proofs Wat he wes vorrectl: wad when 1 became antisiied that this Wud the cade L suddenly quieted dow : * Are tut the Sauthern Demaurata to wlame for the way thoy nro reguried in tha North?" “Yes, to bo sure thoy are, ‘They have age sumed tbat they would have control of the Government und dictite the polley of tho Detmucracy 1f that party came Into power, They would not have had any such puwer, but” tho disposition thoy ninnifested un THE ARROGANT CLALIB thoir imprudent representatives ndvauced were. enough tofrighten the stendy-golng people of tho North, fe with te a ginal Unng Cor the country when the Solid South splits up, and T Delleve that thne is ut hand, They seo tho folly of Kouping up the sectionnl feclug thomelvess and L buliuve thoy will volunutrily’ tru to piveos, Where ls noe ronson why tho scetlonul hostility between tho Northund the South should bo kept up. ‘The poople of both seotions hive inters ests in common, and thie fe espeeinily true of the West und the South. O'Connell's ilu tion uf tho utiitude of two purtics in Great Britain upplics to the Henublivary nirty and tho Democratig purty exngt ye "One loads Its gun with bull, shoots at a mirk, nnd beings down the game; the other fonds its gun with itty slugs, suouta inte the alr at pothing—and bite itt ‘Phat Js Juat the ditforunce between the two parties, One goos Ktiralyht for what ie wants aud the thor soatters tts forces in hopolesa flounder- ings. Stil the pringlples of Democrucy niust live ith Linea the Natlun continues tu be a Ro- + publig, “What ure tho principlea of Democracy?’ askod the interviewer, “it haa been so long shice a eninpalgn Lis boen fought on the princl: ples of whut you ure pleased tocall ‘stnon-pure Democravy’ that the younger weneration of voters eH Ute auoue them oxcepting In tho 401 jon,’” For u third the that emilo ovorspread the For- sytholan countenange, concealing bis foutures from view, aud when It reluxed the reporter noticed that the great man was somowbut pore plexed, but hia hesftation wag only momentary, After grappling with tho situation an: insta Mri, with o wave of his bund, observed? “Thuy seen to bo budly seattored now," Tho conversation lagged from this polnt, and na Mr. Forsytha evinced no disposition to ebucl- ilate tho alleged * Democratic principles" Lure thor, the teportur took ble leave, THR RLV. W. HW. RYDER, D. D. HK REOELVES A CALL TO NEW YOIK, The Hey, Dr. Ryder, of St. Paul'ejUnlversallut Chureh of this city, bas received a calito Dr Chaplin's Churets iy Now York, and fe seridiisly- considering tho olfpr, The Star and Covenant, (the Ontyersalist organ in this olty, will publish cho fottowtny iu this week's issues Tho Chrutian Leader correcta an unfounded rutuor that the Roy. Dr Bolivs bas boon catted ta suceced the lev. Dr Chain in New York, Wo wish wo could authoritativoly deny. that Dr. Ityder, of thigetty, iain danger of uccepting & wll ta that ‘honured position, It is undonbtedly true that the Church of the Plyine Puternity, over which Dr, Chapin bag presided fur thirty youra, 13 negotiuting with Di i, Ryder tu become pastor, and [ry f that.tho question of bis wee ceadlon to | that tion reats entirely with biuself, We can“ scureely — bri oursele to cuntemplate —such a possi ity, Dr, Ryder bus Leen paspyr of St. Paul's for sore that iwonty yuure, 4 1a, Hf we inistake not, (ho gevond oldest pastor In the elty; be hus steadily alued ug a preneher wud aya pastor wvery year of bis reaideucy bere, und never was so able in tho pulpit nor oceupled so commanding a posl- Hon in the publicestecny a4 to-day ‘ho fs second fiiniitence amore Christians of wil denominn tions throughout the entira West to no ininister of any denomlontion inthia citys in our owt f West, and Midst, fis name cone reapect nee equal to that of any one in our ministry: in Chicago and the ‘West, he is moro than ny Hvlug clergyman our representative man, and for these and othor rengons his: departire from Chileno world ben toss thitt nothing but the extnetrophe itself shall compel us to contem= plate. ‘The a ae of Bt. Paul's Church, tho yiversniiats of Chieago and of the entire, Wert. would motten over the Iosy ns one that would’ govin to them irreparable, and we ent Gerenmily, davoutly hope that ho may turnin dens cnr tAtho Invitation, ‘Tho eal stows wis- oom ana ofr of the New York beaple, nnd cht be butatiatemg to Dr. Ityder, nod Its ne. ceptaueg would nd Aye result: prisperousty to thom did ta, ling Gut, bre position here is’ as aured; ho gin; paver’ find fetter or warmer friends, or occupy a posttion-af greater useful: ness, and we repent, thative shall hope notte be compelled to record thd ‘words, that woashnil erat itngly write — “Dr. ‘Ryda, loaves eng.” "e ne THE BUCKET-STOP: NOTHING NEW IN THE ALLEY, There was uo partlowlar oxcitement.in Agm- bier's alley yesterday, as all tho’ remaining buoket-shops opened In the morning and. (fare fata acted business ag usual Very lttle was AbuUt the eollapsed concerns, probaby bevt no one knew anything about them, an ‘Doxey's place was closet tight, and not even o clerk was inside Ayuring on tho books, nt least none could be Soen at work. It was Impossible todnd out bis Mnanedal condifton, nor will anys thing bo known concerning [tant he sees iit to make a statement for tho information of his Gru ts. It was reported that he was getting one up. Tri & Popo's roomy remutned. closed, but his cinployés were work tng on the books prepare fg 1 stutement of abilities and assets, A reporter asked Mr, Popo how he stood: "t “We eun't toll y he replled, “but -Syill 4 Acnow tyaday or tw ™ Do you expact to resumo?” a “¥os" =n ce do you know about Doxey's {nten- ane" Ifo wants to opon agalit, Tundorstand,”* and the intorview terminnted, SULURBAN, ENGLEWOOD, " . The Untversallst Soulety are about toerect a Pinve of worship on Sixty-third street, near the corner of Yule. To assist the entorprise tho ladies will give x course of lectures during the winter, which will Inclide Prof. Swing, tho tov. W..H. Ryder, B.D. the Rev. Brooke terford, and James K, Applebees. ‘The Sunduyesulivol of the Presbytertan Church | will give a can ‘Threy evening, Dee. under the direction of Prof. A. M. Pictel ‘Tho proceeds wil be devoted to purehosing presents for a Christnms-Evoe entertainment, at which Old Santa Clius has promised to be prose! ent fu porgon, nud will bring two sons aud a dughter to assist tlm, Tho Like Shore and Rock Istand dummica leave Chfengo only fifteen mlnutes apart in the evening, the Late Shore tine being bh, wad the Nock Istand 6 o'clock. But as the Lake Shore dummy anly returns from South Chiesy at 6:40 and the locumatiye hug to go to Twelfth street to turn around, it sometinica happens It there isa delay iu gotthig back that the Rock Taland leaves irst. Passengers anise thomselves by making oven Lote ua to whic train will lenve first, and when it happens that the Rock Island trin dovs go, there: is a grand rush of passengers from tho Luke Shore truly to tuke the other, often endanzers ing the Ives of some of the reckless ones, who: think moreet the few minutes they will save than of tho risk they urerunning. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Regular Soml-onthly Mocting. Tho Board of Education beld a meeting Inst evening, as ‘Thuraday with be ‘Lhankexlying, President Delaney in tho ‘char, and all tho Ine spectors present oxcept Armsetrong und Lart- lett. A communication was recolved from Supertu- tendent Howland asking that netion be tnken In the mutter of cluaing tho schuols on uccount of Thankagiving-Day. On motion of Inspector Hoyno, tt was ordered that all tho gchovls bo closed Wednesday oventug and not opened until the following Mosi> day morning, pee, spuetor Currih, from. the Committee on Buildings, recommended that the. sinoke cone suniurs fo'uso be removed, sluco they wore wortli- Inapector Kelth Yidn't’ know whother It was the proper time to.consider tho subject, but he presumed most pooply wero aware that. thera was, before tho. .Upunetl a smoke ordininice which, he had been, told, bad a good prospect of pusainy, If itdid, tho ongincers of. tho sehvols would prntiaby Und‘ thomaclyes under urrest within twenty-fourx.,hours after the ordinance wentinto cifect. The qupaty of smoke wag & | serious one dt tho present thie, Evary- jody knew how diiicult tt was to keep clean, however wnbitious.-they might be in that direcs Hon. The sinoko wis et us much a milanco in the outly ng Ustricty ag in the centre of the elty. Conplusita were constantly made to bim, Hinving Investimited tho cause, he found that tho. exeape of smokenwis owls to the mcthod of gutting botlers und tholr construction, There should be a large place for coul, so thut tho amoko from. nuw fuel would pays over the hot conlanud be consumed. With this system of Hiring, eftor tho frst tire no donse smoke would eacupe from tho chiinnoy during the rest of tha day. Inthe futuro this matter should bo ot- tended to. i: The reeninmendation of tho Committeo waa concurred In, eur MIDS FOR BOOOL-SITES. Inspector Currin reported that the following ‘Dlda tor wctoal-sites bed bean recelyeds in vioknt f Warren avenue and Onkloy atreot:, Moses MH. Haver, Adunis to Wilcox, be- tween Onkluy_etrect und Western avenue, lex 218, S10,4H, Campbetl iros., Warren avenue, west of Weatern avenue, 200x127, $10,000, A. L, Amborg, Onkley avenue, between Adame and Wilcox, ‘20ux181, $29,200, “A.M, Hitt & Co., Mon rue struct, cust of Onkley avenue, 108x104, 810, EN. Fuy, Warren avenue, butween Onk= Joy nud Western uvonuos, 102x128, g18 00, i. Ne Fay, northeast corner Monroe and Leavitt atreetd, 176x135, $20,000, In the viclalty of Pourteenth streot and New- erty AVENCE ‘8. Dreyer & Co. Johyson atreét, south of: Pourtevuth, 264exv0, 81,500, E. 8 Droyer & Co, Johnson strect, south of Faurteonth, 2474 x0, $12,000, In the vieinity of Union and Eightcenth eets: J, V. Clurk, Union streot, south of yestaunt 2453x10), $25,000, nthe vicinity of Wubash avonie and Twon- tyealxth streets William Loeb, southwest corner of Wabash avenue and ‘Twenty-alxtt strout, 187 XBL, BLAU. Willtim Hf, Mitchell, northwuat cortier Wibagh ayenuo and Twenty-s1xth street, BION, $12.00, D. F. Cameron, sduthwest core ner of Indhum avenue und Twenty-alxth street, 100X170, 825,00). Reed, Purce & Co, blook bound, ed by State, Twentyesixth, Dearburn, und Spring streets, 100x244, 820,000, A * On wotlon of Inspector Kolth, alt tho vida wero rojected, und thy Committco instructed to tre Ey VEDNESUAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1880—TEN PAGES, - MATOIL BONDS. Second Day's:,Proceedings in the Conspiracy Trial. A ‘The Bondsmen Testify on Bohalf of the Prosecution. Tho trint of tho first match-lond caso wns re- sumed yesterday morning In tho United States District Court. Judge Panes took tho stand, and, in answor to Gon, Lenke's tinal question on tho direct oxaminntion, stuted that for his serv- fees in examining the Wheeter matcli-bond te charged 50, nnd was puld that amount by Hull in person. On cross-exnmination, he adinitted that.ho supposed tha monay was pakt for Wheel or. As for Keep and the Eillotts, he saw nothing of them in tho transaction, A A raft of doctimontary ovidenco was Intro- diteed, Including’ the original bond, aMidavite, certified copica of tho match-makers’ nccounts with tho Goyerninent, and n curtifed copy of tho Keep and’ Eltlott application to Sccrotary Ilartuw for Mectse to organize tha new com H pany, The peculiarity of tho Keep and Elltott Necorunts wos the fact that..tha final settlument with the Government appeared to be made after the alloged salu of tho mateh-fuctory to Wheol- by ‘harles A.Day. 0 dappor little fellow. who des fugd his Hushess tobe that of a epecuintar in xriin, bonds; yocks, ete,, took tho stand aitd tes: yayyH to the wart he took fn veining: torethor thd, pate and Wheeler, and in negos tlattiugwaaa From the former to the titter. His comms tattM fubuttnted to $1,000, whieh waa pald hina imanf &20 each, Towards tho lust they west Tin wbroken puckitye of stumps to sell, jot he dil, turning over the proceeds to HCP, Mae » Ln the churso of 2 tong erosa-examination tho Witness testified that ho: recommended Lender as on bondamnn to Wheeler, though he had wothing ti do with the intking of the bond, and never saw ‘Vudge Dange until ho saw bin in court, ” Aftor intpoducing another ‘section of docu. mentary’ eneesiu the shupe of the original contrucl hedveen Origzs, Keep, and the Elliotts, Uen, Leake'attompted to put on lucob Bremer, one of thé spretics on the bond, Mr. Fullty, counsel for Keep and the Elliotts, promptly objected to the intros duction |! na oo witness =n tls case oft defaiidant ty tho charge of perjury initne other brgnch of tus something totally opposed tu pully policy. The Court with equi prompt- ness overruled the objection, and Mr. Bremor was allowed tu testify. Hig story wis that Cotes howr and Lender got him Interested in the tnnt- ter, sung teal bi to Hutlas tho min who | was petting up the new bond, Hult explained that it was desirable to Incrense tho capiucity of -the factory, nnd that they thorefory needed a new band, Wheeler, at another mecting, sid that he was to be the head of the comuany, but tho making of tho bond: had been intrusted to. Thu, The fatter asked witness to go on the bond, and, when he demurred and sad he didn't thinwhe would be accepted, repiied that the bond) wos o ood bond, and the: would look out for ita approval, Witness told thom about bia property nnd atl its sincumbranees, and atl! expressed some anxiety to know Juat what the bondamen would be ré- sponsitlo for, whereupon bu was assured that it was only & MERE MATTER OF FORMS anyway. The matter was then referred to Butigs, Who usked the bondsmen tho name of gourebody to whom they could refer, ‘They cave hin the namo of Dougliss 8. Taylor, and after three or four days thoy gut word ‘tu come up to Chiengo. They did so, and the bond was signed andapproved, Wheeler, in speaking of tho new company, sald ho was to be tho th it, but. that: thore were others Interested in It whose mitines were not to be Inown in it. ‘On cross-eximinttion, witness dented that ho was sworn to hia adiduvit ng ong of tho sureties on the bond, nor did he muke all the stutoments contained therein. The ufidavit was false. On the redirect, the witness anil the sttrettos were pald for their time and trouble In perfect. ing the bond, Hull tug bitn $10 or $15 and W. S. Eltott $15. 4A continued the witness, with a thrust at Charley Iteed, who had been holdtng hin on the gridiron of a prolonserd crosa- examination, “ when f told you that the othor day, Mr. Reed, you auld if lt was true lt would piny bell with your ellont.” “LT nevor huard of such a thing before nm: Mfe,” replied Mr. Reed, very red in tho face an St hig attenuated gontee, “You did,” indignantly retorted tho witness, “in Mr. Asuy's oflice and in Mr. Asuy’s presence, a 'Thia Nettle episode deeldedly Ilvencd up tho hitherto prosy churacter of tho trial and awakened a nuw interest In the case. “Where dit Mr, Bllort pay you this $157"" shouted Mr, Fuller, who saw tho ndyisabillty of taking 1 band In tho thing blingelf, The witness didn’t apparently catch the ques- tion, und dir, Valley repeated ft with moro. Yehemence ang a decided trace of Impationce in his tone, The witness, ufter Informing his ques- tloner that hu wits ulwnys prepared to answer 1 olvil question, procecded 10 mirrate tho circum: slunces surrounding the payment of that $16, It wag at Hull's ullice, whore Hull, Wheelor, and Elifott were present, Elliott took $16 from his ocket und gave it to witness, saying thot Wheeler hud told hin to give ft to nint for signe ing tho bond. Colehour was also ‘romunorated for hls timo and trouble, , ESBE A. NALDWIN, Aasistant District Attorney under Judge Bangs, and now under Gen, Leatte, testitled that Mull exmne Into tho olllce at lenat x dozen times dur+ ing tho threo or fonr diya In which, aecordiug to ie best recollection, tho bond was under ques- lon. Douginss 8. Taylor waa called, and teatifed that he sold the machinery and stock on kuna and leased tho building to Griggs’ wife In Sep- tembor, 1877. The flytiro wig $1,000, all on thine, ‘Tho tirst payment was mude by Grizgs, in 1878, and the second by Wheelor, In February, 1879, Keep tirst mentioned to him tho mtended sulo to. Wheoldr, from whom ho afterwards collected tho rent at Hitl's ollice, whore he was frequently put att by Hull, who tind oxtravagant stories. to telf about the monoy Wheeler wus using to put In new machinery, eta, W. H. Colehour, one of the sureties to tho honil, testitled that Lundor.asked htin in tho falt of 3878 if ho wondd goon a bond with him and Bretuer, nud made an wppolntiuent for them all to nfect Huitin the Brinswiok bilinrd- hall, Hall asked witnuss and Bremer to go on the bon, and, when thoy tade some Inqtilrica us to its muture, explilned that they were suektiyg to ine erenss the machinery, and had to give nnew boud tusecure the Government against thu sale of mutches not stamped. Wheeler wag repre: sented ns principal in. the inutter, and tho pure es were Picea & introduced to him by Hull. “Wheeler anid be had bought the fuctar' with others, aud proposed enpadity, und bond x sto against) to inerengo Sta represented that the new seetre = the Government tho sute of unauuinped mirtebos, He sata sumothing about paylig the bondemen for thelr time and trouble, but witness fold hin he didn’t care wnything about y that, by gonty’ interest being to seu’ the factory Btarteds, AC tho first interview with full, wit hess (uid him about tho cumbranees on hls property, and oxprossed his doubto ns to whethor E would, go through, Mull sutl thut would be ind the Lond was duly made out, lookad ndyertive aguln, Inspector Keith, from tho Committee on Behual Pund Property, recommonded tho execu= tlonof intense tod, IL MeVieker of Lots 0, 1 and Tl, Hlovk 12, School Section Addition, for ilfty yeurs, nt an dinnual rental of $8,510 for tho first (ve yours. Concurred in, Inspector Uichberg stated that that closed up all tho matters connected with Btock 12, and they hal been so adjusted that the income. of the Buard from tho property would be as much again ae previously, ‘oo much credit could wot bo given to Inspeotor Keith, who hid neglected everything to uttond to the fateroate of the sebuols, aud It was thenuigh his atforte aliiost entirely that tho result had been accompliahed, Inspeetor Uehberg called up the report of, tho Special Committes with reference to the thane ty rule,” applicable to option studies, but, after some talk, it was lald over until the next mect- ee . DEAF-MUTH SCHOOLS. i Inspector TDelanny pregented tle annual'ro- ort of the Committee on, Deat-dsute Sehouls, von While If upporrad that during tho yuar ondlug June W fortyealx puplls attended thon,— twoity-nilue boys dnd seventeen girls, During Soprombor tho number was fifty-two, and othora expected to enter. The oxpunses wore 80,805.00, louving on band $11,1Us20 Of tho Stito apie priation. ‘Tho hope wna oxpressed that thostute would not Jong. Hela thoorvationof a dey ie tau te institution in this elty, ag Inspector Detuney ‘presented a resotution in~ atructing tho Committee on Bulldings and Grounds to Inquire inte und report sto tho ad- viaubllity of procuring a site for and erecting o yew HighSchool In the North Division. Adopted, Superintendent Muwlund recommended that an exnnination of candidates For nilutlaaon to the High School be beld ut tho Scamiion Schou! Wednesday and ‘Thursduy)+ Sud 2; an exumitation for usaaainls te gruminur ‘und prhinury echoulsg.q¢ the-wtme thine and pluco; an exatultintion fn Vola aed yrammar schools u i Ag tho Foun i, BS, “ait, wit) Salonen —=—— pee eh Avansvilte (ind.) Journal, In a long artlelé reeently published, referriug amon ‘others to J, Berteluon, sq. Upper Secon street, ts recommending frei personal ex- rience St, Jacobs Ol}, Koes on to say: Such ndorsements as Wiese carry no double mean- Ing; thore fy but one Inference; and as was well sail by the Chicage ‘Times, ater inter viewing some of Its lending citizens, “thoy should bo enough to satisfy the most skeptle- ol, of tha wonderful, ulmost miraculous properties contained In theso Httle bottles,” TT A Pope's edict, sealed, isu Bull; don't mistake that fur Dr, Bull's Coueh Syrup. Cumutina’ Dental Companys Btute and Hane dolph, iucat teoth $7. Fillings jalf price, —<$<$—a———- Buy tho Improved lowe sedivs, Bonde Bellede'S Voy Ayouits, Vy Like strvuts + > all Fihy Inte by dide Hanes, and daally approved, Hull notited the- sureties of the informality in tho Urst poud, and tho new one was made out in propor fdro. Eitott bud paid hin 835 in Mull’ office gud in Wheeler's prosonce, und at nother time ht 685 from Bremer, who bad Just gotton ley frpn iTull, On tho, cooss-exninination, this witness, untike | Beoiner, dtd ho beeved that. the stitemonts contalned tn his tidavit attucbed to the bond were foe “the moat part true, although thare were certain things It itwhlch he had not sald, His hapression was thathe swore to It, but of that he wadn't porfeetly war Mr, ‘Tuytdr, recalled by Gen, Lenke, testified that Judge Bangs nover gansulted hint tn refers enco to tho-atanding und finnelat responalbllit: orth i Abrees At this pointa recess wae taken yelucks. ho .nftorsoon session, Johny Potorson, clerk of the Adums Fxpross Company, testiffed thathe delivered to one of the Eliiotts in Jufiy anaduly, 1873, pavkagus auld tu contain money ‘and, fuldressed to tho Chicaza Match Company) nhd that after Jun. 1, 187, Likotr brdught: Charios N, Whueler to tho oll eh ordered, U ene deliver auch pre A Wohevlor, ashes thon tho owner of the fi tory, Jdnd8 and 27 ho delivered thece paw ages said to contain $6.00, and Feb, 23a prok- ago wild ta. contain $1,160, recolptod for by tho cy by N.W." Othor hicuge’ Mates Conpinny, by C. puckuyes dollvered in February aud March brought up the total azgreguto to $19,420. Mr, Garton, agout of the Express Compan: knew Ing goneral wny of the recelpt of pack- but bad ne speciiio knowledge on the sub- Itichard B, Hleeves, also connected with tho Company, teatitted to having delivercd a pack- aye address wo tho Chicnyo Muteb Company at No, 133 Lu Saila street, whore it was takon aud raculpted for by o person WHOM HK IDENTIFIED AS KEEP, He wus not positive about the date, however, antl wud Bent to:tho oltice to get bls dellvory- book. Juatico Margh, of South Culcayo, produced an allidnvit for uw -search-warrunt age st Crisis, sworn out by Keep and W. D. Eliott, Jan, 2, Wi, Tho muteriullty of the evidence Wie que: donod, und thiv branch of tho inquiry was post eens Itcould bo brouxbt in further wlony fy + A. J. Griggs, the original tutch-maker, came noxt and wont over the melancuoly stury of tho origin, rive, and full of tho Chicuyo Butch Com. anys Up to Jan. 2), ‘2, P, Eillote always brought ho sfamps tu the {uctory aud sald that he got them frouKeop. Ha'knew nothing ubout any articles of Incorporation, but underatoad tirt tho ulninge of nulgwas mude for the reasoy tint nis conbruct wes to expire at the end of thres years, and Kou represented that, ue wit nesa was in Cay 8 nlaht be pure lites creditors, Bomé tive inYunuary W. 8, Efilate talked to htm-atoucediiiug out and brought down Wheeler, thU wun-whu proposed to buy, though polly duttolt wue said about a sale, Tho ryt he kdSw of 44 obango was on the morne Jog of Jun. tc i870, wher Keop aud W. 8. Eliott canny ta bis house gud-asked, bim to go over w she fucisy "Ww slgo the pupers, us thoy wero proing to sett ont. Hu went over, but refiteed toxoll nut lls interest ander the con= tract, On trying the koy he found bitnsett tueked out, anid never wont nent th piece mean wnt the morning after it burned down, After the firo be found iat the muteher represented ny TB. Hiatt to bave been Buld bad nover been sold. ‘The avernge prodiet during tho perfod embraced between Sept. 2 1k, and Jan, 20, 187”, wos About sixty gross per diy. tlle cost of the atamps on which world T4040. ‘Thoro qwas somo talk of putting In new machinery and Increasing the product, bit be dida't: remember that It wis done, Keep and the Elttetts dis- posed of the matehes, On eross-oxaminution, witness admitted that he tnd got Into a ditiontty with the Government: nt Pittsburg for selling matches without cancol Ynethe stamps, tt sid he bal got wut of it by piying SLAW. Te nise itentified his wifo's tlie. titure ted lease and bul of sale of the property to Keon nnd Eilfott. ‘On tho rettircet it appenred that the tease wna to the Chiengzo Mateh Company, and tho witness testified that ho had never acen It before, and didn't, gee how hls wife's mune como te be ate tnehed tolt. Keep and Ellott sere te purt+ Borstal thl ot put fn more than $1,000, 1f they ddd that much, The Inttor statement puzzled Mr. Puller a it~ tle, mud a long and unprofitable reeross was the result, ‘ ‘Mr, Reaves hnd turned up by this timo with his oxpreas-book, and testifed that on tho 18th of Febrnary, 1870, he delivered 0 paokaye Bald to contain $3130 to a genticninn in toon 26, torth= wost corner of Lr salle and Madison streets, ‘Uh feakoae, was for the Chicago Matet ( otnebody had previously ealled nt tho atlica, pald the chares, and ordered It sent there. ‘Tha newspaper stutements in rewned to these cused enme outn fow daya atterwnaris and jogged bin munory 3 to the person to whom he dellyered tho piekage, and whom he believed to be Keep, At. this point the ense wont over until this morning. CITIZENSHID. The TrumpN-Gelltuss Case in Wilwanu- Kee. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MInwAUKEE, Nov, 2.—Tho famous eltizenship contest of Gellfuss and Trumpif, in this cfty, came to nn end to-day, Mr. Gelltuss, Republics an, waa vlected City Trensurer Inet spring. His predecessor In willce, G. C. Trump, discovered tmnt thore was no record that Mr. Getlfuss was acitlzen. The sentor Gellfuss claims to have tuken out naturallzntion papers, und hne always vated. The gou was born in Germany but raleed in this country, When 2! he naturally supposed himself to be n citizen, and hns used tho elective featichiso for fifteen years, When Trumpit an- nounced he would not aurrender tho ofice Gell- fuss hid stilt two days In which to qualify, and he tonk out papers. The Cirentt Court sustained: Trumpl, but the Supreme Court showed tho law to be fn Geilfuss' favor, and beld that be wags duly qualilled to tne possession of the allice, Thon 'Trampif clulmed that his suceessor's ' bond had been executed while he was in alien, and that thore wag a techn lent fault in the man nor in whieh the Common Council had approved it. This wag tried in the Clreult Court, and dudge Sinall held that while ng 1 Court he was obliged to ouserve tho ruling of the Supreme Court, he nevertheless thuught the tay an out- rigeuus one. Lie said there was no tso in ruling uninst Gullftss In the techniculitica rage, tg tho Supreme Court world Le sure to give him the office. He therefore ordered Tramp to vacate. Judwo Smuil's purtisan opinion and his bitterness aver the milings of tho Bornenat Court have oreated Intenso Jndigna- lon, aa HYDE PARK POOR ACCOUNTS. «. Ty the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. Tyne Pak, Nov. 24—By yourreported action of tho Committee on Town and Town Accounts of tho County Board, I seo Ut the paymont of my billet $34 for necessaries furnished tho poor of Hyde Park, under the directions of tho Overseer of the Poor of that town, wus rejected, or at east delayed, upon tho pretextthat [ have, ‘through mistake, been pald too much on some of my former bills. I desire to most emphut- jeally deny that I have over heen paid on ~bills rendered the county ono penny more than was my Just due; and, that the county muy huye tho auiplest opportunity of maintaining ‘any. such truimpel-up churye, Lhaye ordered suit to be imtnediately commenced to recover my bill If thore Is the slightest foundation for any such “nsinuntion lot it be presented at tholr teint in a court of Justice, where I enn meet it openly and falrly, and my friends need hive no fear of the result, Mespectfully, Ronent FINLEY. —————_— SMUGGLER ARRESTED. Spectat Dispatch tv The Chicago Tribune, BanntA, Ont., Nov, 22.—Customs-Olficer Adama made an linportant selzuro here on Suturday. From descriptions given to tho Depurtment he recognized on tho streeta fore inst friday oventng a well-known simggler, CA W. Dudley,ot New York, whose vanturesin the watch ant jew= ¢lry Une wero detected two or three times berore at Montrenl, and he beyan clusely shadowy tha man. Ho was rewarded - by. seolng him bring two or three satebels across tho tlver, The next morning be had bin arrested at Be, Edwards ‘as hie wits tn ara arrangements to go enst on the Grand Trunk. Dudley isin jul walting tha nee tion of the authorities, ‘The contents of tho autchels selzed are valued wt §1,0U0 to $1 A FAMOUS WINTER RESORT, Tn another column will be found tho adver tlsement of tha Koynl Vietorla Motel, Babama Islunds, Tho climate ut Nassau during tho wins ter months is perhaps tha most delightful and equable in the world, nud the accommodations at tho hotel, whlek Is kept in tho best Amertean manner, are snid to be first-class In all respects, Btenmets run from New York evory two weels, touching ¢n route at Fernundina, Fla, and this year landing pnssenyors directly at tho whart jt Naasau, after a passage from Fernun- dina of some forty-two hours, Wo can safely recommend thia favorite resort to all those who. wish to avold tho severity of 1 Narthorn winter, and onjoy all the ndvantuges of tho tropics at so shorta distance from home, <a Buek & Rayners Moth Powder destroysrorch- ¢9, tang, Hles, nnd bedbuges, abe MASEIIAGES, TATHAWAY<DILL—iy tho Nov. i Th Vrows ‘Dridye, af the residence of tho brite's sinter, Byron’ A. Hatnuway, uf thie city, and Mrs, Annie &. DIU, Tormurly of tempus "ont, DEATHS, WOSS~In this city, Nov. 2 netwony minuios CW! Hluneg bss iW eu sbtN gust Be haat 0 oF funUTUT tu-mureow MOETLNE ils elty, ov, 24 uftor n singe ° 2 eter a Ingering {If dunes, su) Woat Mouroa- HULDEN--1n th hows, Wallin 1, Moldurt, ied Fungral froin his tute row at. Wednoaday, the gach, at i, i, Tiv-Hoston wid Worcesive (Mass,) papors ploae cup MCGUIN—Tudsday morning, 4 Inst. of aphtho- ph Murua Eaton, tiuugiver of fdieHard aiid Auine At iri, ned 23 WONEtis, Funerut Woduusitay, 2tth Inst, nuon, front 129 hire teotiih-placu tu cars nid Calvary Comdtery, LIGIUENEI-Sunday, Nov.21, ot uF luty rusldence Su Chustut-placa, Cisuguy Slury It, Curnloy, awed 2 pire, rte of Suitton 14 ahtnur, und dauguter or i ar Vuriiioy. Unumiscrvicusuy ne Jams’ Church, ourer of Coss und Iiuron-ste,, Briday, Nov. ds at 2 U'clouk pa 1, GEUMALN--At 11:31, nb, ab 13 Arghor-ny, Curtio Y;Gocudlny weed Tyeure W'muutlis Bo days, won uf ein M-utid tallen Gurinin, |e Wil us interred at St, Jusoph, Atlch., ‘Thursday. iS Se YOUNU—Nov, 3, at Monve, Ul, Eddie, son of Charlie 2. Young, of Varrace, Utah Huinahis will be taken to Champatin islun on TC, Ht arsed tis mormus, wiure tuner) burvicus, Will bo hott, Uwency to fully. burying-wround ja Atount Hop Cumetory. Cu-Cuntrul Uaolta ttallroad yavors ploaso copy, WHEMMLATON-At south Keandtat, Nov. 2 0f con on, at ants, bale mitwor ‘Thotduy Fomplotuny irae Natouns Hunk, cule ro. pttlngral from restdauce Wednesday, tho 3uth, at 2 clocks {2 *Toronto und Ottawa (Canada) papors pleas cupy, . O'NitIL—In thi clty, Monday ntsht. ut 197 We Van lanaiate Mise Utuuoco Rolkaaea tt yemra Mineral ae Wid wratiy trom he’ resident, os, saurlos Chureh, wii tuteo by enrtiuuds vy Calvary, WouLWaITIi=I, Woodworth, ago «8 yours und Tuneraiut tga, im, at Alichigun Avanuo Mothudlat Cinuruh, Nov. 2h mee ‘ PHUMAL -Catbaring, wife f Jobe: Thoinns, Noy. 24 Punurn) from leg to residence, HL West Van Burun-whs Hw, i, Nov, 31, by curcluges to Rosehill, VANH—Danlel G, Lonny, aged t3 yunrs, ‘unvral ot4 p, m. frum 1 Suillvanest, North sido, $e Uulliaore papers please copy. MRECKBILL—Av bls brothers fezidance, ord Day- ton-st, yeatordny, Witllam W, Brockbill,’ aged 4 years tu inontha wid 1d ilays, At des ‘Vhursday wt iba, m., by carrlayes to Grace CO rr ANNOUNCEMENTS, US. J. ALLEN FOSTER, OF LOWA, WILL spunkinthe First Congregational Church thie bvening ut Tad v'eluck. Btra. Fostur comes here to Uaatel it Uo mgureslye work wile Ly buing Inmu F temperance organizations of thie city, wt is Undur the auapleus of thu Woman's Chri! wrunce Union, i" COMMON WHAT ti DISTRIBUTION ¢p ‘Thole papular monthly mw nes, ty ike Nr ‘wiystane ypiace regularly in rf tho OPE: ¥ dP Lares NOVEMRER ao ant actor the enor a MEnLY NCE prog Dorwting the Nowtort Printing sede eteteeyy tet approved Apritii Wit, Wapnier Co, ra tenfatia HE AUCEAL HCH AN Kas neten nes ‘Tha United States Chee a) dered thn Following derraingsc 8" OF Maret 3t rane st~Phat the Camaunyy, CAMS ant the Commonwentth ny sits drawing pre mir, The Campany tae now on ti tune oad tig rallOwtnn teeth, 8 a2 rosea ateibutlon tt ON] aa) Leta a netic, ican pelea Fide ag igs fi FWY Peles tide, ries €0I Soh, Approxtination P Eelaes Een cae ARMOR mation bates 33 es HW onely Abproxination prec —_ ries, AWW) Prizos. Whuto tleke SSticnnes, #178 Cheats " . Gas, BUNS BEAD WE Sten or sen ait OR Pos’ FICE Oitbett. Onderes upward, by Ixy cat bo sent wronege att Baad For furthor luforination nddronsit, Mi, heey Sea aaa A ot ye 1 Ne 3 atte Ny, Wee otentee Meine APA a F tickoln ay ST. FACOUN O11, Tuy GREAT GERWAy REMEDY RHEUMATIS, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGQ, BACKACHE, Ou, SORENEsS orrar CHEST, 4 SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS | BPRAING, FROSTED FEET General Budily Pain TOOTH, EAR and HEADACHE, Fe | UL OEE Ve, AMPLE and enka External Memedy. A tris but the comparatively triding outlay of 50 Crnzs, and srary one euifering with pain can have cheap and potltive prt fa claims, yingcrioxs 18 KLEYEN Laxocaass, ‘SOLD AY ALL DAUOOISTS AND DEALERS IN NCOICUE, A. VOGELER 4. CO, Baltimore, Mil, UBk WINTS, &,. S 4 ts z Ub “ aid Sy, Coed Er os Arno ND unto AND unt ch IPER SEC John Osbora.Son4lo, SOLE AGENTS. EWYORK&MONTREAL “ SUENCHIRIAN i ene ee ‘SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS rt Dost Euronean Mate, and nortraled OF Pen Siidg, Durasilege nan renncst of pol: “AREAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, In20 Numbers, A compicto sample Cand, for trlat, by 4109, receint of 2G cutie ¢ Co nels “Ivison, BeaKentan, TayLon & fae eer AUCTION SALES. rere a a ee eae eter sh sean FDNESDAY’S SALE FOE be ti MOUNING, : FURNITURE A FULL LINE CARPETS, QGoneral Househuld Goods, Qeneral Mer chautlse, Ker, Kee ATT 12:8) O'CLOCK: Horse, Bugazy, and Harness. FLERSIIN aay Auciinieet jt id 8 Kandulp = ORAGE CV. eat NO BUTTERS, Aue AT AUCTION, THIS DAY at Wa. t., rf O00 Cigars ee ant re Forale is A WILK Owe. Ne yuu, AND Wines. te. U z rune 19 wot aren tomtile tht prey £0 ane the are ynioles fed keall Bauer aud 2 rig Stat Cuniles tr gusty wid ot fo at chte GUS TM Chrbtlin ‘Vuinporsies Untun wl Tou 4, 13 Madisuti-st., Prtday, UV. instead of ‘Thuradiy, thw reyuiar ny, uefa mi. Alt friouds ut temperance ure cordially invita. IB REY, A. JOUNSON, RECENTLY RES and now residing turnutt from Kurope temti- fon, Onis will lecture ‘thls event ut Olivet Baptist Churetn ourtheay, nour Vulkest. Bubjct: Whittuker, or the Woat Pulnt M jauinus Aus of Mount tolyake w heldut the buco Mutol Suturday at Meu Se (Pl OLD MEMBERS OF THR ELLSWORTH ‘Zounyea ure requested to send thelr wddreasus tu tbolr old commander, Be 1, rund, 20. and 32 Wabash: av. ‘Tho Quincy syuid will pigave ti HAIR Goods, APUG SONTHLY MEETING OF THE WOMANS ML be bald “in Wholusaiu « itutuil rend forprice Ilit, Goods s0neG. O, Dany whero, Bol for thy “MULTIVOIL" Wige made lo order and Wuriuniad “Bornuurdt Ware, £. MUMN EAM, TL STATES, raver should viaih ors Wh then LEWTE aA rae Tyr atuwdytyl neat Deal ¢ ,