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» THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY I EBRUARY 0, 1881—TWELVE PAGE Anout 1 o'tlo nuon persons ROn Rireet, W which sonnded as though sonin heavy hady b vestiration it wns discovered thit News Items Gathered Here and ‘There by Our Reporters, Mtad beeome Inosened from tho toof of the stul Bock, and badd fallen through the sky- 1y nbove amd In front of the dubre corder's ofllee, Fi s undler it ag the thne, thoueh one of tho young ludy elesks in tho oflice N GENLERAL. J. W.Donax,of £t Paul, I8 0 mrest at the Bherman House, Junar 3. F. THOMPSON, of Aledo, i, 8 at the Eherman House, D, I 1. LoaAs, of Loulsville, 13 registered at tho I'almer House. 4 Drw, of tho Milwaukee Sentine, Is at the Sherman House, Junar BzeERIEL CLARKE, of Town Clty, 18 attho Graud Paclfie Hotel, snor TaLnor, of Indianapolls, Is nt tho @rand Pacinie Hotel, Junar Enwann 1L TitAven, of Clinton, In, 13 herman House, Tug lev. D. W, Mofratt, of Fort Wayne, is at tho Grand Paclfle Tlotel. Mus. Dr. PEnRY PYATT, of San Franelsco, I8 8 muest at the Patmer Houae, 8. 1), CALDWELL, Genernl Manager of thoe lted Line, Is n gruest nt the Grand Paellle Hotel, : Rev, L. R Brewer nnd famliy, of Helena, M. T, arc among the Iate nrrivals ut the Grand Pacllle Hotel, ALrnep WinTg, Genernl Western Agent of the Wiygner Parlor-Car Comnpany, Is ut the Grand by persons iwithin so0n choked up 1o prssagesway dendin oflec, suppostyg that «ome one had tecorder Brockway safd e had never htcned slnee We heeamn tho tather hero 18 n - baeher-shap right off tho iy &nd when the eriah camo tho stirtled eseaped slichg an ear off one of his customers who was in the chinlr. Academy ‘of Belenees beld fta rogular ping nt No, 200 Wabash 'K I the chair, rond n paper on tho f the Humnn Hreal b the cell or ovu doveloped, and followed urred In biliding up tho nthly meeting st evy Prof. the changes that of tha comparable appeartnce: Every hinng helng at sue 8 nted the wppesrice of i worm, i fish, n b n helr resemblunee to a ard finally nt birth Dilferences neerued tho neennpuuyl 03, which nfforded the main sul; he following ofiicers were then clect- nsiIme years eocks Viee-President, Willlam Bross: Librarlun, W. Andrewsy mmittee ou Members hford, Churies mamial form, ) 'y wis Indispaty nll races appeared altke. 1. Witt1aug, President of the Town & Ne- b , of Cituton, In., Isat the Grand = o enernl Comnl . W, Burnham, Androws, C, W . 1L BotTox, of London, Eng., and T V, Slo- munn, of Denmark, nre guests of the Grand PUEIBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Pacitle lotel, The Hoard of Dircetorsof tho Presbytorinn Theological Seminary of e Northwest'held n meetiug nt the Treniont House_yesterduy afte Jesso L. Willintus, of Fort Wayne, pre- M. Farls ncted ns Secretiry. ne cxs waB 0 discenssion a8 to the hieat ode of Hling the Professorships, Ay (s, Llliott, Inlsey, and Blackburn ated to hand in thelv resignations. pave complied with the requeat, and nls iz Dr. Mackburn has not resigned, the Hourd anticlpates that his chinir will be vacant. restyuation makes four chalrs to be filled at the annal weeting, lenving anly ano of the old Professors, Dr, Pitterson, wha reeelves no compensatlon from the S fded to "Wm" Rev. . Chief Bugineer of the St Louis, Norihwestern Rallway, is a guest at the Palmer | JUDGE WILLIAM M1t Mr. and Mre. ¥ among the guesca at the Pahuer Hou: J. D. LAYNa, Genernl Mannger, and F. Chlef Engincer, of the ‘1" l'l{.lflburg. arce guests at the Grand % of Winonu, and iler of Topekd, fire Pennaylvanin interunl-reventio recelpts Pattow's furmul mnounted 1o X8I, of which 20,05 suleits, €124 for tobaceo and cligars, nnd $301 THR disbursements ot tho Sub-Trersury yese terday amounted to $20.000 in pold and $5,000 (n Sixteen thousand dotlurs in silver was conslsting of n B ho Itev. A, TP Detroits the Rev. M, W, [lursbn, of Juckson- " T1. McCormick, €, I3 Nel- son, tnid Judue Moore, of Chicugo, to mnke nominutions to be reported for coutlrmation at I'his Comonittee I8 wiso to Iny n plun of aperntions before the Board. 1ho pust two yeara the number of students hus Lean stendily decrensing, and after the foreed 2ignitions of last yenr tho number fn attend- anen dropped trom twenty-cight to olghteen, to teneh whom reqitires tive Professors at un ag- gregite expense of over $12,000 per annum. The Committeo ure oxpeeted 1o report and recom- wend some plan of wetion providing for an iy eryetly chunge of 1ocitory sossion tho Board ndlourted to meet at the Sewitnary Wednesday, April 6, THE CITY-IIALL. Anp, Loncyz has given up the saloon busle ness ana gone into wood-engraving. Tite water-pips extenslon Inborers will ro- celve tholr January wuges at tho City-Iall at2 o'clock thls afternoon, * Tpg Committee on Nollroads wmects Friday afternoon ut 3 o'elock, when somo lmportant. mntters in the way of luenl raflway legistation are to be considered, : ConsissioNer WALLER said yesterday that un- less tho county pays up its back svater rents ho will huve the water shut off from tho County Hospital within u very few days, THE Specinl Committee to Investigate the Small-I'ox Hospltal meets at i o'clock this nfiers noon in the City Clerk's oflice. #hiould bo on hand and present thelr chargos 1t one cugo of smull-pox was reported yese, tardity, and that was from 416 West Erlo street, Bearlet-fever was reported from #5 Thirty-Nfth street, top Hoor; 162 West Monroe, and 7 ek ot diphtherin from 292 Fifth avenue 11, 11, Snenyax, proprietor of tho New-Nent- of {ndinsupolls, 18 1 guest at tho Tres He 13 on his return from his farm atSpring Broo the annual meeting. T Bonrd of Tride yesterdny voted to fn- erease tho [nftiation fen for ing Board trom SLKK) 10§50, ens cavrled by & Voto of 504 to 7 T.ockr, formerly of Chicage, but Intterly extensively Interested fn mining opera- tiond In tho San Hernardlno country, I3 apend- ang n few days In the ecity. Ile is reglstered at tho Windsor, ‘I temperature 3 Mannsse, Upticlin, RS ) mhership in the ho amendment Afier un loters terday, ns nl')sen'orl by cof nldwetl, pator of tho Western ireh, s received 4 caft to *hestnut Mothodist Chureh Tho eall 10 this lending congrexutionanl the Pine-Treo State, Wil probubly be aceepted. Mr. W, 8. Crosny, the gentleman who s travel- A8t in the nterest of the proe posed new telegraph company, was in Pltsburg yesterduy, e left thore Inst night ond fs ox- Hu reports cncouraging Avenne Methodist the pastorate of thoe (. ortlnnd, Me, dng through th ected home soom, Progress in tho new enterprise, GAvAzz1, tho eminent Halian, who i travellng through this country to gutber funds for tho Free Madinn Churel Chicago on tho ents nre mnking to have irst Congregutionul Church * Pror. M. W. Iamuisgros, of Ann Arbor s, e restod University: C. ‘Deluno, New York: Frank 13, Homple, Cluclimatis O, awortli, Hututo; v, N . ¢, Reed, Incksan, chett, Jucksonville, Mich.: C. D. Gorhmwm, Fort Wayne, arc gursts Tir Woman's Christinn Femperanco Unlon continues Its war upon the lquor tesifio, Yes- terduy nn ngent of the orgunization kworo out 1 warrant agalnst Moerls Finkelsteln, chnreing ‘bim with keeping his #aloan, at the corner of*| Clurk und Van iuren streots, af Finkelstein gavo bonds, und will Justice Drayton, A REPORTER yesterday ran across one of tho members of the Innd-seckinge purty thut recontly 8ot out from Maine bound for at Inve of tho lunds In Kansas and Texns, o wan stuted that ho hud been thronugh Knnsus = and’lexns, but, while there were mgenitic chunees for investn 110 plnca that excell number af the party, himsoeit wmong them, had concluded to go uo furthor west thi Chicago to locate permanently with thelr eapital, Tup regular semi-mouthly weeting of the Lincoln Purk Honrd wis held Winston, Prosident resont Messra, Wit Ty Committee on Streets and Alleys, South et Friday nfternoon ny 150 o'clock when the vaention of Ln uckeon to Vau lurcn, will be Interested on both sldes of the question stre urgently requosted to be pres- Sallo street, from en on Bunday, Do tried befors IN regard to tho ordinance granting tho West- ern IndjunnRuffrond Conpuny permission to ruiso_the Lightuenth strect beldye, passed by the Council Mondny evoning, t! yesterday that ho thought be would sign it if ihu eity's interests were protfected. would veto it. The ordinanco suppressing obe seeno fiterature he witl slgu. Buinnixa permits woro granted yesterday: To Clurk & Wise to erect & two-atory brivk nxle- grense fnctory, 47 by 54 feet, on lilinols street, In Kinzlo's uddition, to cost Crosd to erect u two-story and busement brick No. 30 Indinna street, Duvly to buelld a three- mfl by 70 feot, 250 Michigan ave- 0 Mayar safd t he stlll knew of He sadd thit o $2,000; toJohn T, yesturduy, Mr, In tho chafr, row, Arnold, Stockton, snd The business transacted unimpirtant . churacter, colved from tho citizens of Luko Viow, usking that, I adoptinga plun for the fup tho truct north of Fullerton aven provide for lakes as well us | s placed on fle, -10 procure plans for a {00 next meeting. Mit. CaLrn T. FAY, representing tha merchanta of San Frunclseo who are Interested In the Geneva award fund, adaressed the INrectors of the Board ol Trade yesterdny, usking them to ¢ resolution which hud been adopted by tho New York nud Ban Franelseo Chambers ot Commerce, culllng upon Congress to onuet leglye for the distributlon of * the batance of the 10 tho nctunl sutferers. Wus recoived and dywellig, 2% by 100 fe 10 cost £5,400% 10 Joh atory dwelling, petition was re- &, ‘Tie Fluanee Committee does not, apparcntly, liko the cyes of the press upon its doings, and yesterday It endeavored to dudgo the reporters by hiding in the Councll Chamber. Of course, they didn't stuy there lon, covered, Thoy reduced t tion to the Tegnl Hmit—$2,430, have constdered the upproprintlons for tho Health Departiment, but ln the absence of Dr. If the Comnnltteo adjourned o'cluck Friduy aftornoon, wheti the uns mutter and hoalth approprintions will bo discussed. A LEGAL QUESTION, ropns of plucing an engine and truck houso o north ond of the Fxpostton Butlding geem, from present indications, thut the Depurtment will throw some legut objections in the way. It seeins that tho city dous not recoge nize tho rjght of the Exposition Compuny to og- cupy tho lot ut all, und holds that 1t I8 a Squattor podsossion by sulferanco siances, should the the breiutses tor nstrued into a tault . P retary was direeted VA oy (ot before thoy wero dis- The rerolution AUt Lo A committeo for con- Fay I8 Indorsed by tho [ of the Chnmb 1ie woes to-dny to addressing tno Merchants’ Exchungo thore. MAD dogs are plentiful those Ieland avenue district, r dng & mongrel yellow cur erented consldernblo cxcitement by sminping ut und attempting o bite every one it oncountered, an about ¥ o'¢lock n black cir mude pedestriuns for the purposo of wnd trospaseer, Lokl Under such of eity nsk to occupy & portion any purpose, it micht be ¢ ucknowledgiment of the Company’s right of pod- thut these are tho views of Corporation Counsel Over, his opluions, a8 portend, nro yd In tho Iue sterduy mopns It 48 understomd iven to newepaper re- lead liko Jack Bunsby's, nnnner, “The ery of med dog Jvae rulsed, and the nnlinal wes chasesl south by with snowbnils, sticks, stones, Ittook refugoina barn in the Feur of 4 bukery ut No. 227 Blue Island nvenue, and while locked [n there it bit and badly mau- gled threo lnreo watch-cogs which were chiliod v und the threo larger dogs Otticer MeCarthy, to give un opinion when he 18 called npon to Ive one officinlly, Controller Unirney has been tlghting tho Company, nid attem, reut which 1t Is collecting frow ¢ Uhfo Rullrond for the use of & paction of tho bnitding for dopot purposed, It 18 protty likely thut Mr, Admns will transmit an opinlon to tho Finunco Commlttee nt (ts next meeting, It this viow stuted ubovoe Is udoptod, tho vity will not huve un additional engine and truck houso in tho husiness section of tho clty this yoar, us thore I8 no woney wherewlth to “do it, though thu neeessity 18 noknowledged wpon ubl sides, THEY WANT HONEST MEASURE, It has alwayas beon the stafement of Chlcago commisslon men thut thoy scll frults In original vackaies, wnd that tho fruds in short meusuro, ey, were not committed-by thom, but the grows= erd, und thut this wus why thoy fought ugniost ordbuiice several yenrs otter 1rom St. Juseph, o reeelved by Muyor Ilarrlson yesterd; upsuts that statoment ubout orl; MAL B orecent meeting of the Hortieultural Link to ket tho 0 Lultlnrre & Tho mbld cu ‘were Hnally shot by AN owner 8 wanted ot the West Lake Streot Btation for fourteen Ivory-handled tnble-knlves, usnall silver hunting cused wateh of tugaenin, Jdcle, make, four pold rings, fonr black bend capes, un uipnes dress, und about two dozen urticlea of houschotd Tespectnble-looking ye dng-cluss, who was yeste, ‘Whaish in &0 to the Cri ehurges of larceny, preferred by Duvid warde, dry-goods dealer at No, 351 West Indlatn street, in whose employ Nora wns for somo e 8 a domcestie, und Ly Johu 1Xix, of 4 sl shoo-store, oung womnan of the worke dny held Ly Justice mlual Court the pussnge of tho ber The following ! froin whotn slio; stole twvo innl puckiges: urriun County 1 COUILeo Wil D) which tho writer wus made Chalre man, to confer with the authorltieaof your city ta seo 1 somo aetlon could ot be‘tnken to N "4t Coroner yostordny hield an Inquost at No, 32 South Wit e Foktreet upon Anna Kolberi, § maonths old, who dica of inanition und_ dinrrhy ut Room 1, No. 61 Clurk street, years of aygo, who disd at 4 o'clock. conkegueneo L upan Douglis 11, wes, which 18 a greut detrinient to AN COBBUMECE 1Y UL PECSeNL ity ed, 1t is the opiulon of the best froft-growers that o Inw f11 1his State can Lo passed ay Ik ugreeg o Klzes nnl sLylos Intent whilo lahorlng rration of tho mind eaused by the ox- ut No. 47 Hurlbiit streot, Y o uul&i. who died of n y entorced,und hinunce of your city, due certiin Of prekuies shatl Lo miade stads wrd umd Lynnded with thelr trus cupaclt; ecwsive wao of ligno upon Peter Buras, 21 Traotira of the skull, *uhort mensura’ or * shorl quarts, 8o tho b Rhall at ull tintes bo uwars of the exact mmoun ined n standurd packoges, The writer Whhin o fow diys, and B comuiitteo trom tho it will bo taken B, i1 Comixas.” Y-BUILDING, Q. I' Scivn, who was suspended from the podition of Balllf a fow daysugo, wua relnstated by tho Bhierit? yesterday, Tng calendar for the February term of the County Court will be ready Friduy, and will em- bruco all unidivposod-of coscs, AbAs Mezyeny of Northileld; K., D, Tenle, of n Burtels, of Rich, all o er wid ade of cust-iron, und ree- that ull such Jevers should be mido off und not of eust fron. proseeution which has heen ponds I dustice Hhaumer's court Wiig broughit 1o n very pleasint hinle arternoun. Nield Niclon, n youug 1. Tho water with Eile Maria 1, OUILTY WO, Wis urrested o ¢ hery clurgling thut it wis hils 25 ubout to beeome n mothor, in this conntey only u fow (4 tonssist hin in e bo in your eit wuuhl]llkn 1o confer wi ) 1T intha subject, Respectrully, uneuf bis own 4 warrnt out b Tuult that she Nlols, huving b Iunthe. hud no i histrouble, und uccording| gulstied thera until ngh Fived ut tho conclusion tha difieulty was to ) and let thy expected nrrd Wwith a0 pame. 5o ho w Wonn, sud Justico Ham F tho costs 1n the eriminal cus TIIE COUN' bt way ot ¢ Truil Klie Mar | coma lnto the world L word {0 the youug iner tonk o mariage Riverdale; and Wil Town Collcetors, fled thelr bonds yestorday, T Sherltt will go to Jollot to-morrow with riwenty-soeven prisouers. SIx were transforred to the Bridowell yesterday, und wore witl follow packige contulning 1 se Con, 13 0 pig-iron, slcat lustuments; Jo CONMISSIONER BN, tho doars of tho Crlmi 80 that thoy will open clthor wiy Uon was siade u these colum Suenive MANN yostunduy detalled a_squad of prisoners to clean up tho Jull-yard and tho sido- - Walks around tho bulldiug, und thily iworning the Premises uro expectud to wear i uew aspect, 10 huve been done before. uud urinuly of the severa! o Imi) l:uu ventiiation, the buil LD yostorday ordered o Danor uieing T, Soutt' & G 1r o «Tho suiiess mo duys ugu. Ca., 4 vuses yarn; Shar cino pkeletonn: Metaler, Rotbsehild Julius Bulier & Cou b ¢ W. Y et tousieal fnstrun [} t 1f tho Juultors uf tho wuter-closuls otllcos, und wlso have ling will bo Ju- Habitig tuckiv: Carso dry goods; Wilson 1 te S0 celions wory §9,&07, v, Boott & Co., 2 cases. 14 Tuses hosiory, The ttee on Publie Charitl afternaan. Considernble tim spent in sumphug of groceries for the [nanne Axglan hidders being Franklin v & o Mellindley. Gllchrist & Co. nad Daramd & Co. The eoutiuct was fnaly awarded to tho Intter fivm, (s L belng the lowest. W Van Olinda was awarded the vontract for furnishing 2w pomia of_plug tobae ho Aented nt the Hoard meeting by € Allright, 10 the eTeet thie bits (or eyl the doad prupers he pvertixed for, wis bndocsod by the Conmunlttee, O Froy, of the Connty Ageat’s ofice Stated it ® BOOF ot name] Anna Clork, with {ou nil ehitdren, had enlied it the aflice for rellef. 8he =ald she llved [n Tantrony Perry County, 1L, and b left there ou necouht of Tamily troubies, | The Committen instructed the oflicer to take her back to bor homo and Investiguto herease. GRAIN INSPECTION. THE RECEIVERS WANT IT THANSFEIIE ATLD OF TILADI The Grain Necolvers' Assoclution, at nmeets ng held Saturday, Jui 29, unanimously adopted the followlng: Resolved, 'EhAt wo reqiiest the President and Tirectors of the Board of Trudo to appoint enmtinittee to present u i, or ndorse o rendy’ presented to the Legdslature of 1his now 1n session, for the trunster of the Insp of grain from appointees of- tho State_ Governs ment 10 the Bounpof Teade; such commitieo to he nstructed to frepare o printed aneoment in support of this mensure, With nuthority to pro ceed to Springtleld In its behaif, This resolution, duty certitied to by W, H. Beebe, Seecetary, was presented to the Directors inst week and indorsed by them, whercupon President Itogers apvointed E. 8. Baldwin, W, 1. Walker, A. M. Wright, W. 11? lecve, ud G. L 8tdwell as such eommittee, Yesterday n vemounstranee to thoe President and Directors of the Boardaf ‘Priclo wis nimer- ously signed. Alter recounting the history of the “case 18 nbove, tho docuiient ays: + Wo carnestly aind emphaticnlly protest ynnat the appointiient of contiiuines ufuny wich Coin- antteo by yonr onurable body to go to the Stkte Capitul to lobby in the interest of the vo-called Grain flecelvers” Assoetution. Sukd Azsoalation, £ 0L §s compused of membirs of the Bonrd of Pride ‘(a3 1o whieh your petitioners huve no knowlcdge), does not represent the entire Board, ¢ i portlon of 1t, mnd only one of §u i interestss aid we protest saninst the unds or influence of tho Board befoag used to forward or [ndorse, fhe schemes of any 1nction i tho Jlourd, or of any assoclntion vatside of It Tl protest was signed by W Huker & Co,y Rumsey Brog, & Co., Lyon & Co., Pulllips itros,, Murey Nelson & Co., 4% 8, Prances, Rabert Wurren & Co,, . 1L Dole & Co., oS M, Willtame, GG, Iy Yy Clark & Co., G, P, Comstoel: & Co., Alexander Gediles, du) the thy 0 THE &0, Totter & Co., W, Fernaid, Joseph Prutt, €. 1t taymond, J: Wa Proston, George A, Seaverns, M. 8. Nichols & Co, Lymun Hiair, M. W, Bosworth, * Flewing & Tloyden, W, Dater, J. 1L Mitne & Ca., 1L 1L Rice, Hotiey & Allen, i 13, Stovens, Clinton Rriges, uth & Crocker, 2, CLOSING TILE BRIDGES, TIEY CAN IE KEIT FUUT MORNING AND EVENING, City-Attorney Urlnnell, being osked by Ald, % N, Boud, who Is a vessel mnn, 08 to the legule ity of the city ardinance ordering tho bridges to be closed ench morning and evenng for au hour aud a half, unti the rush of travel 13 over, bos given him the following vpinlon: I N, Bond, Esp, Alderman Eleventh Ward— Dean Stk ny?'uur communlcation of $d inst, you usk my oplnlon us to valhtity of proposed ordinunce requirioe bridees to buclosed from o 10 7:% in tho mormne and from 6:30to 7 1n the cevening, Thu eharter gives the Counell power “to con- Atruct and keep in repair bridesund to repulnto the nee thereof,” und 1o muke reguintions In regard to the use of harbors, towliye of veasely, “opening aud passing of bridees.” You see that tho'power in tho Couneil s sullicient. Next, il the Leglstature the vight tocouter tho power, or, us_you nut it, * I8 not the ordinntice in conilict with the Unlted States Murine lnws ¢ iy opinfon the grant of the power nbove by tho " Legismiture IS legitinate and constitu- tionul, and not fn contlice with any right or law. Ju 61 1L, 265, Ke TIE BUPREME COURT any that tho Chieago River *1s not a navigable streom dn tho sense of the common law, No rivers, by common taw, are deemed nuvigable above tho ehb and tlow of tho tide. The atream ubiove belonga to the ripariun preprictorson ench alde of it 1o the centre, and the water and tho Vet ot the Chieago Itiver are the proporty of the riparinn owners, subject 1o an casement in tho ublic for nuvigution,” Tho feo of the streots heing in tho clty, and the bridyes being but the streets over tho water, tho lee of the river crossed by tho bridges is Hkowisa tho elty’s, sube oct ta tho Bnne casement, * The power tobulid britges belneg o necessary power i oxpressly provided, the power to regulite—prescribo tho time and manter of vessels passing through tho sume~id n neeessary Ineldent of tho vower to crectthom.” THE RIGHT OF NAVIGATION i3 not paramount, and I3 not of the most lmpor- tanca to the publie. Our Suvreme Courd de- tinrea the doctrine to bo *that coneeding tho right of the Stato toauthorlze the building of bridges over {18 nuvigable waters Iying within ita Jurisdiction, such stracture should be so crected as to luterfere as littlo as possible with the right of freo navigation.” Consldering the Innnense river traflie, tho numbor of vesscla that urrive and depare, nud ulso tha vast number of people which puss nnd ropuss these bridges morning and ovenlng, the trailie of wagons and temns ineldental to targe munufactorics, rall- ronds, un_increnshig cotwmerco and o growing clty, tho only question left to nuswer ls, 18 THE TINE DESIONATED in tho ordinance for closing bridees Iu the morn- iz nnd evenluw to facilitate gettiug to and from buainess unreasonable? 13 it tou fong? 1 think not, Under the Constitution und the relution of the State to tho Nution this Btute hns not surrendered 188 power and nuthurity over {ts nuvlgublevivers to rendoer thom ugeful tor itsdo- medtle purposes. In tho words of Judge lireese (#peuking of the Chieaga Itiver), **hus uny one ever supposed tho facititles of intercourso ail business affurded by thoke structures (Lridges) should be,of right subordinated to ¢ tho tm- mense commercs which crowds the chunnol of the river und whitens, I the season of navige- tion, {8 hosom with tholr canvas?”’ 1 huvo wivan the above my veasons in full for !hlnklu;{ that tho ordinance in question is proper, legal, and reasonuble, because of the finpurtance of the question. ltespectfully, JULIUS B, GRINNELL, ‘Thu dweliers in tho North and West Divisiona who labor on the South Bido will now rise up uud call My, Grinnell blessed, JARRETTS DEFICIT. A CONPIMATONY DEED TO THE TRUNTERS The Fchool Trustees of Township 38 met ut the Grand Paclllo yesterday aftornvon, il present, and in uddition Messrs. Conditand MeDald, two of Jarrett’s bondamen; Mr, Geurge Gibbs repre- senting two others; Irus Coy, soveral speutn- tors, and Mr. Jarrott, . Alexander Grabnm, tho successor of Jarrett, presentod bis bond tor 150,000, which was ap- proved. Tho surctles are Allen Gregory, Ophella Sherman, Johin Hoxle, Stephon I Ronth, Qeorga T. Willlamsg, and Willlam Fallon, Mr, 1luyues usked what action had been taken nregard to Jarrott's Interest in tha earriage- fuctary. Tlad any one been put in chargo? Mr. Montgomery veplled that o custodian was now Jaaking nfter the Intorestsof the Bonrd, Lut Mr, Grabnm as Trousurer would do 8o buro- uftor, Mr. Kimmoy stated that, under the instrue- tions glven him, he had prepared and Jirrett hd oxecuted ana. dollvered to hln o contirmn- tory doed giving n full deseription ot all his real eatate, Nut he hod sines beon iformed that i gumber of tho lots (twelve) In Gurber & Jurrett’s Subdivision were owned by hm and My, Gorbor togothor, “Tho two bt ninde o sete tlement by which Jurrett wns to ke doven lots aud M. Gierber the other five, sad, In onder to stralghien things out, it would bo necessary for tho Honrd to exchauge deeds with her. v, Johinson, utta for Mra, Gorber, safil sho andd Jurrett il hecn naxiona forsomo timo bnuk to huve wdivision of the property, und two monthe ko un arrangement was e by which Jurrett was o have o many und sho g0 muny. Decds wore deawn it thy g ored, Jarrotts deed wis still in his (John- SOI'H) hunde, bt ad bt been executed, Ho underatomd an asshounent bid Leon made to tho Trustees of Juerctt's intorest fu the property, and Mra, Gorbor wis entirely WILLING O CARKY OUT THE ORIGINAL AURKE- S Jurrott owned an undivided ona-half of twelvoe lots which belonged o Gerbur anddurrote Jointly during the former's Htetine: but had ngroed to give Mrs, Gerbier fivo und tuko soven, whileh was thought to be an equal division, Mr, Ifinmey vemarked that the agreement r‘l;l? nmlllr}un“uu on the Trustees unluss thoy suw 0 ratify it, Mr. Joliison sald it was werely n matter of % pinlon whother tho (1ve wero wortls niore thun 10 Beven, ‘Tho mutter wus left open, and the Hoand may decidu to sell to Mrs, Gerber or awap deods, After nqulet conferenco with Mr. Coy, Mr. Montgomery, and Mr, Hayovs, Mr. Kimmoy vead the fullowing, which was adopted: ut tho Clerk pro tem, deliver to Town Pressuror ull mouoys, ueeounts, youchers,uto., belonglig to tho Township nud the Behool Districts thoreof, and thut the Treasurer Lo instructed to omploy’ such nssistanes us ho may decin necessury 10 exwning, tho necount hooks, vauchers, ste, o8 the luto Trensurer, und 10 report to this Howrd ut as enrly w duy nd pos- siblua statement of such aceomits, Mr. Kimmey thon turned over §1,600 to Mr, Gruhum,~monvy which bud been LOANED BY JARKETT TO DIVVERENT PAKTIES, who bad puid it to Mr. Ktimney, ‘Tho latterstuted that ono an bo knew bud “§#00. and snother §1.600, whlch would soou be fu the hauds of the Treasurer, Fuesdny night. and Mra. Gerber's was executed but not | On moation of M, fret b o peporter naked Mr. Jarrett how wueh his renl eatate wos worth, and he sald he valued it nt betwern 0,000 and. FIM0, but 1t woukin't #ell for that mwiteh now. As to kis Isterest in thn carrlige munufactory, (it was worth nt fenst §2,0%, perhinps more, 1t wad fearned from one of the lwyers that Mr, Stuermnn, Jarrett's part- nee, elilmis that the Tntier s averdrawn biy neeounts that there 100t s mueh o tho foe- fory s wid - supposed, and - that whnt ean bo Reenred will Tner Kiown only atter n loog Tegnl fleht, Somae of Jurrett's frienda nesert that when all his vouchera nro examined and tho money be lonned “§8 colleeted, (b will by foumd that hio doesu’t uwe tho township anything. LOCAT, "OLITICS, REVENTIL WARD, Tho Beventh Ward Republican Club met last night In Muas' 1inll, corner of Twelfth and Wal- ler atrvets, Mr. Philip Muaa in the ehale, Mr. John B, Menrs offered tho follow tutiona, which were unanimously adopte Reantved, Thot the Seventh Ward Republioan Club s meeting abled this Bth day of Feb- ruary, IRSE do ereby respectfully weee on the Haon, Shelb, Howm, overnor of Hilnois, the dnstico and ne of retutning in the West Turk 1oard 0t lenst ong member 08 nrepresent- llgll\'\':1 of this Third Senatoriad Distelct; and be it urthor . Reslved, 'hint we ‘most enrnestly petition the rouppolntment to thit - pusition of our fellow- citzen and nssoctnto, Mr. E. B, Wood. Mr, Wuod was present and thunked the meot- ng. Mesars, John Schmetling, Joh John Dunn wera appotat mroa memorial to Gov, reappointment of MraWood, Hagnes, tho Bon ndjourned N reso- Mr. Selunetling announced that Mr. Jobu 1tnw- lulgh, who wus . prospective candidato for Mayor, aned waa bealdes n very excellent yontles i, had requested him to wek the Clab I ho tHawlelgh) might. como there nt some stated e and nddress the nemnbers, The Chalrmiun nnswered that tho Club was alwiys wilting to hene u speceh from ngood le- publicun, vut that 11 did not propose to commit tuell to uny candldate—that duty belonged to convention: Mr. Megrs anld that Mr., Jesse gpaliling's pros- pects bud been ruined by bis v Deen {n- dlorsed by somaof the ward elubs.—it guve the upposition too mueh time o work agulnst tho cundidate. 3 C'.\Ilr. Ruwlelgh will probably not mddress tho ub. Affer selecting an_Executive Comimnltteo thuy Club ndoirnod 1o tncet At the sume phico next’ FIFTI WARD. The Central Itepublican Club of the Fifth Warid tot nt No, 2220 Archer ayenne last oven- lu{r‘ T, M, Lyuclt {u the chulr, W, D. Kent submitted the following, which wus adopted canlred, That at all primaries, whether for clty, conuty, or Stato oflieers, to bu held i the future, nono but llvlmhllcnus whose mes - peur o the books of some one of the Republiean cluba of tho ward shail he nlowed ta deposit or st 1 ballot for a delegato ticket except such presunt his afidavit, witnessed by st least ono POrkon whose i1aio appears ns 1 member of ono of the elnbs fn tho ward, that he 4 n Hepuv- lican and entltled to vote in tho ward ut the vn- sutng election, ftcsolved, 'The Sceretary of thia Club is hereby fnstructed to vresent w copy of these resolitions to the representutives of this and County Centenl Committe quest that fie or_ they will wse nll honorable aneans with sald Commiltteo ta gut thom to lssio such nstructionr in their calls for ail future primarless nnd ba it furthor Htesolved, Thnt the Scerctary of this Club send n eopy of thess resolutions to the severnl R Imh ean ciuba of this city nud _county, requ i their coliperation by instrieting thoir repre- gentutives I eneh Central Committes to fssuo such instructious, and sec thut the same aro enforeed, ‘Tho Committeo to which ol been referred tho resotutions introditeed i week ngo Indorsing desse Spulding for Mayor, nsked furtner time to report, and u week's thine was grantod, Some routine business wis then trunsacted, and tho Club ndjourned for one weok. NATIONAL BANKS. THEY WILL NOT PAY THEIR TAXES TILL THE LAST MOMENT, Tho lendiog Natonal Lanks have not puid thele State, connty, and municipal taxes for 1840, for tho reason, thoy stute, thut they arc taxed muteh higher In proportion than tho Stute and privato banks, Including the Canndinn Danks that huve oflices hore, A veporter of Ty TuinuNe interviewed the ofticers of fivoof the Natlonal bunka yesterduy to Inquire whut they were going to do about tho taxes, President Sam Nickorson, of tho First Natfonal Nank, uformed the reporter thut thoy lud PlReed tho mutter ho hands of tholr attorney tor (nyestiention, and thoy would ublde by his dealsion, If thoy resisted the puyment of tho taxes It woild be on tho groitnd that thoy were unjustiy nssessed- i proportion to bunki other than Nutlonul, As soon ns thelr uttorney got mmunl‘:‘ u‘:oy would doclde whothor they would py or ek, Tho Viee-President of the Comime: I Nn- Uonnl eakd they would puy, and President umes hnd made proparations tor that purpose, The longer they put it off the longer thoy hud tho usu uf the money, Presidont Sehneider, of tho Natlonal Bank of” Tluois, suld his bank would pay wndor protest. The. Cashler of the Merchunts' Nutfonal sald they had not declded white 1o do; they might pay under protest, 1le was of tho opinion thmt they were wijustly nssessed, Alr. Lombnrd, of the Fifth Natlonnl Daul, Ine formed the reportor that his inatitution bud'not yet gottlod npon tho matter. With 1t view toward oblalning some informas tion repuriling tho ‘uksessments und the amount of taxes pald on thelr persounl property by the varluus banking tnstitutlons, the reporter enlled ut South-Town-Collector Furwell's oftice, whero 1t was furnighed him. THE NATIONAL BANKS were nssessed us follows: Hanks, st N, Tolal tax, Per share, 7 28,081 KA THE KTATR AND FOREIGN (C wero ussessed as followss Hunke, Valuatton, Tax, Bauk of Montreal o0 870 Canndiun B of EAR 4 T 1,02 81 i i Internattonal, it Mv.irmmncs' By i “I'rust Compitny, 88 Penders’ Bunk... i Unlon ‘Irust Cof 15l Tho following shos amounts of tho nssessments ad taxes lovied on PRIVATE BANKKRS AND HWRORERS: Drivate bankers, Valuation, Tazes, 3 $ 470 3y 2. Mo Adalt ) o i ) 1 M (4] " 24 Felsentnl & Kozminsky, ] I lHohnes. i L. B, tlunt.... = Churles Henrotin, ® Mendoweroft Hrothors, .. Gi Tieopotd Muyer . 14 C. L. Nleholf & Ci a1 DPreston, Keun & 5 1o Tetorson & lay, L} Al 0, Blnnghter B 1t S [ [ [ 90 ( by the National bank man- Agent thut thos nesessmonts wee out of all fair proporton, Forclgn banking institutions nry allowed to come i and go businuess on capital wwounting to willlons of dollurs, und yet thoy Imy 1nxes unl( ns tho Htate bunks do, and thy utter, us will he seen from the above, ire tuxed much lowor In proportion to tho eapital invested than the Natlonal hunks. Tho lutter buvo also tho Federal tax to pay, which brlugs tholr tnxes upton largo fiure. The Natonnl banks suy nm{ ure willing to pay, but they want an cqul- tublo udjusticnt of tho taxes, IIUMBOLDT BOULEVARD, T8 PROPOSED CONNECTION WITIL LINCOLN FATIK, Ameeting of proporty-owners interested n tho lmprovemont of Humboldt houlevand g0 us to tonneet the West Parks with Lincoln Park was hold yesterdey nfternoon at the oflieo of John Jobinston, Br,, Room 4, No, 80 La Balle street, The mesting wus well attonded. 8, 11, Kurfoot presided, wad Mr, Johnston ucted us eLry, M, W, Farlln stuted tho objectof the meéot- o, und gave u briof outline ot whitt steps hnd been wlrendy tukon und what romntned to ho dono, l'n-pcrv had beon donnted sevoral years o, wad tho Weat Purk Boned lnd neceptod it und nindo o lmprovemonts upon it. - 1t re- jained for thoso fntercsted o tuko steps to complete tho Loulovand north and cust ko us to rench Lincoln Pari, thus completing tho chain of purks. A potiton to the Lincofn Fark Board swnd also to tho West PPurk Bound had boen ropured, nsking that those Howrds take tho er Ji clurgo, ‘This petition had been slgned by 4 lurgo nuinbor of wwners of property nhute titg on tho bonlevard, but it was neeessury to obtin mare, Ho supgested that committued b uflwmlml to visle the Lurk Bohnils, und ulso wo obinin ul‘mulunm for tho fmprovewent. Tho catimuted cost of 1ho boulovard was &1,65 per front foot uf property fur u thlrtyselyht-foot roudwiy und & tor u ffty-foot roadivey. Ay, Wilsox, Presidont af the West ark Board, Al ENE Property-owners ougit Lo issoss thol sulves for the linprovewent, und, when con leted, the Park Bourds would muintain ¢, Tho West Park Board was Hmbted o i oxpoadi- tures by law, and sould not sndertuke uny grent hinprovement ut presunt, The Uonnd, however, fe thought, woutd do aii in (ts power 1o ald the lln).bru\'nlllulll a9 1t was much needed., Alr. Proctstlug wus fo fuvor of a boulevard, but it should be propurly sewored all the way, so that it might bo of sotue utility fu keeploy aitye tho trees that might be st out. 1o dkl not bo- o It the hieat polley to go haif-way nhout the mautter] even 0 tho assessment was much highe A AT Forfoot suld that tho matter nnder cons sideration at pressnt wia whether they should buve tho connecting houlevard, and, when that was aottled, othor things might o consklered, A sewer mnleht e consteneted wftorwarids, On motion, i conimitteo of fonr—consisting of Meases, bonn Jolinaton, Jr. O3, amiiton, . W, Fartin, and dohn Metmbwas appolnted to got senntures o Hio pefitlon for the tuprovemeut, Another cammitten was appolnted to visit tha T'ark Donrdsand tho T'rutteca of the Town of defterson to ndvorata the boulevnrd, Tho Come mittee fs ng foliowa: 8 W, Kerfoot, J, W, Farlin, John Johnston, Jr,, C. 1. Hosmor, und E. 0. trong. The meeting thon ndjourned, LAND LEAGUERS, SLVENTHL WARD, A meeting of tho Seventh Wnrd Land Lengue wwas held Inst night n the bssoment of the Koty Family 8ehool Builiting, on Morgan strest, neas Twellth, M Curran presiding, The mectiige was prinelpally of n business churaeter. Several uew mombers were re- ceived, nnd colleetors rupresenting eight pre- clrets of tho ward were furnished with blank recelpts preparatory to canvassiug the ward for subseriptlons. Tirief specehies wore mnde by Messrs, Charles Woodmnn and J. B. Ryan. Although what they sl was brlef, it waa overy word to the polnt, il was enthualnstically applawded, My, Wool- wan, after uwullulr upon tho outrago of the nreest of nviit, predicted - that Ircland's clahns would bo cstilblished only after tho stern and bloody ud of ‘revolution haa been brought to henr ngainat English tyrnnny. Trelund was not qulte wrepared for war Just yot, but sne would bo in lug time, nnd she would o nuslsted by tho peo- rlc. If ot by the Government, of Amnrien. M. tyun regretted that more of the Irish- Amerlenn Face wero not aetlvely engaged fn tho move- ment, and urged tho necessity of securiug larger Leagite meetings, = The League sidjourned to meetone woek from Friday night nt the stme plne TIR SEVENTEENTH WARD LAND LEAGUR held Its regular weokly neeting fu Roomer'a Iall, corner of Chivago uvenuu and Sedgwlelk a1 Thoe speaker of the cvening was Mr, Richard 1. Pendergnst, who cloquently deseribed. the history of Trelnnd under Fnglish rufe, and tuo many wrongs (nflleted upon her sulferng peo- ple. volleved [t was fittinz that Anierien ahould extend It ald und symputhy to ireland, for treland nlways sympathlzed with Amerlen, At tha time of tlie Revolution, reland t word ficross tho Atlnutic that her sons would not ene st to figzht Anerlea, and Englund wis obllged to hiro Hessinny to do lll.'l‘llmllllllg. ‘I'ho root of all_evil tn Ircland 1y 'tho Land laws, and Qt 18 to amend or avroguty these nwa that the wallunt fow In the Touso of Com- mons are stroggling for, Home rule should ho estblighed, tid WIS NOVCT 50 Prosperons 1s sluring the few years whon sne hud a parilinent of her owny—Crow 1562 to 1800. Even thon it way only partin} lomo rufo. 1t nd beon churged it the lvish peoplo were Incapable of self- . The speaker thought it strango that n race capablo of furnishing ruiers else- wkere giould bo wanthie In thut cupaelty at home, Ircland to-duy furnished rulems for In- dia and Austrnlly, and one of tho greatest Prea- idents of Amerlen—Andrew Jnuksun—wns but one degree removed from being born in Ireland. The present thng wis not o e for more than words of cheer nnd nuiterinl aud to the (l[lllrl'siml in Irelund, conld not cope with Bngland oh the teid of buttle. Al hor peoplo cottld do wis to walt untll tho opportunity arrived when LEnglund was eusengerl ¢lxewhiere, and thon striko the shuckles from tholr 1hnbs, "Mr, Pendergnst suld the Land Lengues shoutd not be conposed of Irlshmen nlone, but all lovers of llborty #hould by inyited to Joln. The B3all Committee reported that n_recoption and ball would Lo given Woednesduy ovening, Feb, 123, at Brand's Hall, under the ausplees of tho League, tho proceceds to be devoted to the enusi In Ireland, 1L was stated that My, Brand hadd kindly deanted the use of his hall for that ‘\’luu“ihm' und Mr. Brand was given n votoof 1nnks, Aftor tho dispoenl of tickets to members of tho Leaguo the inceting ndjourned, STREET-CLEANING. THE MAYOR'S 1DEA OF FLUSHING THRE STREETS FIOM TIE HVDRANTS, Tho promlscd vxperiment In streot-clenntng with the ald of hoso and hiydrunts wis mudo yes- terduy eventog, Iotween 7 and 8 o’clock a hose- eart started out and tho first nttuchment was tade at tho bydrant on tha vorner of Clurk and Munroe sitreets, Thers was great room for fin- provement lu both these thoroughfares,and tholr condltion nt tho crossing was terrible, At the street-curb cousidoruble snow was left, and upon it and the open strect lny u contlng of thick mud intersected Ly puddies of varlous depths, Thobydrantstrenm dld enpital oxecution, It wlowed Into (he szow, scattored tho mud right und left, and carrled them with it luto the tin sewer fulet, In w \'cri' fow minutes the wooden pavemet, 8o long hiddon from view, bocamu apparent, und, after u quartor of mi hour's well-diveetod pnaping, the spuce common o both strects and 0 conaldernble distance up aud down vach was thoroughly cleansed, An attempt was nade to clean Clark strect fromn Mourae to Mudison, but this was found to be Impraeticable, a4 the snow was tao deep and solld to utlow of the water rnnlngolf and carey= g with it tho disturbed mnd, At the corner ot Adnms and Clark good work was done, giud dur- ity the evening keveral of tho buslest corners in l‘hu commerelal portion of the clty were flushod clean, The work wns looked upon ns exverimontal ana the resnltis were consldered to bo quita fuvorable, and warranting it repetition ufter soine means huvey been dovisnd of atlizing tho water power atpoints removed from tho street core Rors. ¥ SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, ‘The Bophomore cluss hield n meeting yesterday and formlly witharew from tho Junior nnd Bophmore debate contost. The reason glven for the netion wus tho fnability to 111l the two plaves mndo vacnnt by death and slckness. It is al lexed, howavor, that it wis becauso of fear in o sevtlon of the cliaes that the Bunlor would get n pr R ! The dont Club met Mondny evening In tho Univorsity altice. The only business dono wns tho submission of u new plan for n house, and tho fenslbilityNof lssulng stock s n moans of ralsing money, Tha meeting adjourned untll "fi‘u‘u Monduy ovoning at tho sawe time und place. F yuLrsiaN. A man named Louls Boyer waa arrested yea- terduy morning Ly Oftiver Gillesple on n warra Awori out by i Chleago mnn nauied Peters, who clinrges Boyer with stealing two United States Londs nmounting to $60, Hoyer has been work- fyg in Pulliman but s short toe, and Js now in thu Ktntion In Hyds Park awaiting the uetion of the Polico Mayistrate, > ENALEAYOOD, Tha Englowood Union Vateran Ciub held thelr regulur mesting Mondny oventug, The Clubad citled to hold u_recepdol Tllotson Halt ‘I'n dny (!Tlillllll(‘ Fel, 22 (Washlugton's birt! Mr, Emory A, Storrs haa consented to deliver wildress on the life, character, and servico Gen. Washington, on that occaslon, Col, J, T Fostor prescnted a resolution indorsing Gen, Hillinrd, and recommending his reappointment 8 Adlutant-fienoral of the Stato of 1llinols, which was ndoptod, ——— SAFE BURGLARY, Bome timebetweon Sunday evening and Mon- day mornlng burginrs ontored the Natlonul Noller-Works, nt Nos. 5 to 60 Fulton street, and thoroughly ransncked tho bullding and oflice, beshtes forcing open o medinm-sized Horrls firoprootsafe. Entrance was oifeoted by us ing nJimmy on u ronr window, and tho thleves, tuo Inzy 1o go out by tho way thoy entered, took tha trouble to foreo open the front door, Thoy cotis mitted nil gorts of depredations inside, and must have been i the pliuce pretty miych all night, ‘Tho opening of thu sufo was a vory bungling Jub, and shuws that tho Perpetrator wers noi= Drofesslonabi, In the fiest place, they cut uwuy tho knoh und combinntion with Bammoer and chisel, and thon, breaking tho lock, thoy L)rlml Apen tho doors with a crowtmr, and got—not| Hur. The auly plunder they sceured vor thelr night'a lubor wits . few xmumw-umm:u oud w small #n of enxii, not balf what thoy wight have entnod hal thoy worked with the samo zoal st some legltimuto employm ——— A BAD GIRL. Hattle Marshall, tho fomato boarding-house thilof, wns yesterday arrabgned before Justico Kuufmann, und upon sovon distinot charges of Inreeny wus beld In a totad of $1,800 to thy Crim- fmi Court, U, F. Dittbernor. No. 77 Lincoln avenue; Mra, Lonergun, No. 100 Clark atreot; Carrle Davis, No. 880 Erlo streety W, I, Schnels der, No, 102 Webater avenue; Anule Burus, No, &t Throop strest; Sural Lamb, No. 222 West Lwolrth stroots und M. Prendergust, No, 140 Adums stroet preferred churges, Tho prisoner ia thu oldest daughter of u widow Jady of reputo, who supports borselt and family by keeping s bourding-house on Oaturlo streot. "Thougn unly 2 yenrs of uge linttio bus for three years borne o bad churncter, and her compunious wero ull thloves or prostitutes. Thero is but littlo doubt thut sho wits * conchied” n thloving ways by sutie professlonal thicf whoso mlstress sho was, Tho arjelus stolen by her nggreguto o vuluo sumothing less than §500, e —— ‘Tuke Hop Bitters three times a day, snd you will buve no doctor blila to puy. et Huck & Rayner's “Murs " Cologno {8 o per- fune of congpicuous excullonve, e —estzo—— e Cummina dovs not advertlse teoth for §7 and olburge more, 10 Stute, ————— ‘We recommend Eldradgesewing-muchines, " . Further Testimony in a Case Which Is Horrifying West= ern Michigan. tvidonco Attrlbuting to Addls o Most Odious and Nefarlous Chars nctor. Efforts of the Unfortumato Son to Stop the Sluice-Gatos of Sooial Filth, Mrs. Addls® Reeifal of Her Relations with Addis Given fn Conrl Monday, Her Statement that Addls Proposed to Keop Hor as His Mistress Atler Divorce. Bvecial Dispaten to The Chieago Tribune, GurAxn Rapins, Mieh,, Feb, 8,—In the Ad- (I8 ease to-day tho first witness eatled was J, 1L Maze, editor of the Dally Leuder here. Ho had heard und known of the Addis fam- 1ly sinee about 18565 knew them tn Newnygo, where they lived for nearly ten yenrs, and then fu thlscity, Ilehad written aneditorinl In whieh ho asserted that Mrs, Addis ‘was tho vietim of a consplracy, He thought 8o from lils knowledge of the family, us well as his knowledge of the first divorce case. 1o told of an Ineldent to Hlustrate IS IDEAS OF ADDIS' CUARACTER, In which he snid that on tho 5th of February Iast he and Addis wers golug from here to White Cloud by rail. 'This was o week bofore the first trouble In the Addis family. Addls then boasted of his Intrigues with women, and Insinuated that he had more wonien to care for than he could plense, and that he *had been in the woods,” and wns so dis- cased that he could not visit his wife. Ile sild she was unchaste, and advised dMuzo to have n lialson with her. TO ENCOURAQE MAZE hie nssured him that he knew of her un- chastity, and that he also knew of several li- stunces of Infidellty to him on her part, Mazo considered it w horrible joke, In nlater con- versation with Addls, after the divoree, Ad- dig ngnin assured ki that e knew that JMrs. Addis had committed adultery with several men, and he knew their names, 1o did not name Blodgett, or Mouroe, or Cum- miugs, but did mention Maj. A, I3, Watson, ane of the most prominent residents of this clty, as one. Muze did not believe the story, Noi DOES HE NOW BELIEVE IT, 08 e swears. ‘The next witiness wns Mis, Margaret M, Steplhienson, formerly wife of the Hon. C. C. Stephenson, of Nevada, who was u giest at the Adiis 1Touso from Novem- ber, 1870, until afier the divorce and tronblg the next March. Sho knew thnt Addls and his wife had serious trouble, and that Addis neeused her of adultery, but she did not hu- 1levo tho nccusations true, and does nat now. She did not throw much new light on the ease. She told of the efforts of friends to settle the tronble, and had not finkshed her (irect testhnony when she left the witness- stand, THE NEXT WITSESS was Edwin A, Burlligame, formerly Prose- cuting Attorney. IIo corroborated the story of Addis wronging Mra. William O. Sylvester, telegraphed to Wik T'niuxe, 1l story was precisely like Sylvester's and J. M. Ken- nedy’s In every essential partieular, As to tho fact that Addls ravished Mrs, Sylvester the first thue, and continued the llicit inter- course, he learned of 1t from Mrs. Sylvestor’s confessions, and from settling the trouble be- tween Addls and Sylvester, 5 Another element of interest to the public has entered tho ease, THE PARTIES HTAVE A SOX, Willlum T, Addis, 0 young man about 25, clear-hended and eapable, who has striven from the outset for a settloment of the cnse. 1Ie did 50 yesterday and to-duy. Ile wanted the ease now on trlal stopped and arbitration, In which threo first-class men should be se- lected to sny what ought to bo done, Addls agreed to aceept this and stop tho ense, and named a dozen from the very best citizens, suying he would aecept any three tho other side might name ns arbitrators, YOUNG ADDIS TRIED TO SKE I11S MOTHER at the house of G, Chase Godwin, ner chief attorney, and was refused un opportunity, 1a then told what he wanted to do, and that his father had consented to stop the seanda- lous ease now In court, and Godwin Informed Bim that sie would not permit anything of tho kind,—that tho case should go right along. This fact does not please the good cltizens who have heard of it, und who ad- milre the son’s efforts to save his family from the terriblo trials that now seem Inevitable, MONDAY'S PROCEEDINGS, Spectat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, GrAND RAring, Mich,, Feb, 7.—~The noto- rious Addis ease continued to-dny, with Mrs, Juldis on the stand, On-her divect exnminn- tion sho nsserted that, at tho first outbreak, the night that Homan Blodgett was found in herroom o had not been there more than three minutes, and had not suld aword to her, when Addis burst Into the roum, nnd Blodgett left it without speaking; that Addis didn’t speak to him, but sald to her: “Who's that?” Shoe replicd that he probably knew as well ns she, and why; that 1t was ono of his own trieks; that Addis upbralded her and seolded her then, but «id not charge her with adultery, nor did she confess It that they eceupled the snmne bed that night, and nlso tha following two nights, Saturday und Sunday, and on Monday he left town on business, and wns gone until tho follow- ing Saturday, when he returned, told hgr he had found two other men who had confessed to adultery with hier, and would have noth- Ing morstodo with her,- ~weutd gata divoreo ag 5001 18 ho could. 'But they occupled tho same bed a part of that night and all tho noxt night; that THE NEXT DAY Addis brought Bullurd to ther to nct as her attorney, and the enso went on—the former eass, In her history of that weok’s affairs, whieh culminated In o decrec against her on Saturday, in nearly all the essentinls she sworo direct- Iy obposit to Mr. Batlard's testimouy, nssert- ing that he discouraged her all the time; that sho wanted to contest the case and he would not; that gl wanted to see other attorneys, and ho would not let hier; that she wauted to lenve her husband’s house, and he persunded her not to; that when once she sturted awany hie took her back; that she never admitted adultery to her husband, save that onee, when he had been worrying her, sho sald, fronleally: Ol of courss 1 have been sleeplng with ull your Nlred moni” that she nover confessed, us Dullard swore, {o him that Addls' allegutions agatnst her weroe true, but Inslsted ull of the timo that they were utterly false; that even in that confldontinl interview Addls was in tho hall next the oftice HAWLING, CRYING, AND CALLING TO JIE| though Dutlard swore positively that he was not; that she never told Ballard she was not In feur of Addis of Lelug injured, but did in- form him that she wns in great fear, and must leavo thielr honie on that acconnt; that Addis was violent toward her, and made ter- rible threats durlng that week, compelling her to do what he deslred; that she never - mitted to Ballard, or A, IL. Stondish, who was Addls? lawyer, that sy of the storles were true, but, on the econtrary, con- stantly and positively denled them, wnd was ° not allowed to wmke o contest or defense In tho cnso; that Addis even went o far us ta say to her daughters, young wouen, In hier presence, that after the divorce she could getno money save from blm, ana that, though ho never had kepta mistress, ho would thep, Vlainly pers | INTENDED TO MARYR % that he attenipte the divoreo, and to compol Interviews with hitm, nnd f0 zo away with hei goto Canady, ufl examination, whiel half, 48 not nearly elosed Tho missing wit not been found yet, fobe nuxlous for his Important witness, fi I{HUCIAI}J‘J LIcE Nowing marriago licenos wer Nume, Lowis i, Wilkoning. Bophin 1%, Miller, Mra, Macy Itonsch: Wattaey tutien. gamnol Eclilanxe. § Anry J, Richardn, Thendoge Minrvo: Sopiila Millor.. o, Wi Whoslenfold......= innlo Luttachunier. i Bronwor-Anehu; Jennelto Pt il 1o Wit Alex Guttman MarduJonne,, David 1, Mina Murtha ianges s W, Clingu rerldonce of Mr, ind urty-third-ct. gl .\ exent wore the Misos d M Antong thoso BHe o Mr. n toifol, Mr.utid Mre, sehiimnchor. M, und Mrs, e und Ser, 11, e mond, Annle und Nothie MeDo Me und Mra. . _DEATHS, 8wt Sercy Tiosphal, Hemed Thuh o Funerul Thu oruluek to St. Joln Culvars, i froms tho Hoepy Churen, thence by mrr;m.:lr.l‘l‘: NELLY—Fob, 13, Noltie, Connelly. aged 10 mon| al Wedneaiuy, Fob, 0, h W 10 tunda; wunRost dnugiiter of Wil antrs wnd 3 month Fuitoml from ouse, ) 1 100,10 by caes o Calvirs, 32~ Iscavor Daui (Wis.) papers pleaso copy, SULLIVAN=Monduy Fel, Toved son 0f Juines und Ma n . ulton-st., “'Eflfl?!di’l‘ Jon_Joseh, the Sivan, nad 1 ooy by cnrringes to Cales; Tanubly nr6 fvitel 030 nesilay, Jan, 9, Frlends of the BULOW~Fab. fi of croup, Frankl Chnrles und Lizzde Bujow, uged b months und Iy Jubin WhILo, aywd aonth 3 S by earriwies 10 Calvarg FILANK=Fob. 8 of pneamonia, Murtagh Frank.lz ith yoae of s nso, unoral Thuradny. t! at rostdence, 140 ‘Phirteontii-st, 1o iés thenca by cars to Calvary Cemoters, SHEPARD-AL 1 monla, Ellza 8, ititehio, wite of 1, MURLPITY=Tltaothy Surphy, 201 Stat enr #nd § 1onths, tho beloved ehild of hursiay at 10 p. m. by carrlages toCak SCHOEMAKE! e rminghnm, Aln., Feb.d, o poeze % Cl'shepant, aued 4 yours néral fron iy, A, ., by enreinizon to Cal tivited wittgut o iy N w2 ‘eb. 7. ut W o'clock, ticune, be corgo A 1lmniin, her luty Tosldence Wednesday st 13 . Itetanius takon_to Patmyrs, New Yot Hartford (Cann.) pupers plense covs. BUKE—ALS o'elock Fob. & Jimes ¥ ert 3on of Juues E.snd Mary Aun Burke, 156 e ursdar, Fob, 10, by carriaces to Calratr, ting has boon’ called 1o his howe wid HON=" 8, Jackaon, at his rosldunee, No, 183 Wabstheny, il frun rostduncd Thursday, Fen i 43 clock p. m, CLAYHURGH—"Thin morning Jennlo, davehter of wed 17, % huradiy uftornoon nt 2 o'cluek from X 124 Michian-n 1 i Weinosdny, at I . ANNOUNG STING OF 4 o dnies I8 desired, Front sorved for ludies, - ROOLS, SHOVEL funve U ton will be gfad 1o Tusn! REGULAR MONTHLY )‘ll LI hold nt 1610 Wabash- aLion. SWILL BE A GEN TiwRistio mesting uudor the ausp Wiird Club [ the diningerooin of this ovening., Thoro will senta resorvod for Indies. _AUCTION SALES IRSHEL & Cly 4 and s Rundlpn-se 150,000 ROLLS PAPER AT AUCTION, 10 a, m. Thursday, Feb. 10 -, g T alo frr uecount CHICAGO CAR SH, | Dopostt required” frou sl purehasers bo eloquuit sk By ELISO} 1t W ALy Long Hale Swi The partnorhly hurctofore wxlstiia Lemes Couloy und A, B. Docklnson, Dockinson & ¢ Tutiring therofrou. Chlcugao, Fub. 1, 1891 DISSOLUTION. Tho partnership herutoforo vxla Lowls und €, W, Bticknoy, ts disse ban been dissulveds FEDDING GRAVED i} WEDDING 15,