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)3 \ i i ! K st 1 © Dr. Muckintosh, Art * dress within a short thne fr TITE THE CITY. IN GENERAL. ik A. Q. Danwix,of New Yurk, I at tho Tremont. WiLLIAM Banas, of Dixon, 1k, ia at the Tre- mont. N, P CLARK, of BL Claud, Minn., I8 at the Tre- mout. Appson Coxknixa, of New York, I8 at tho Pacific. 1. Buowir, of Amsterdam, lolland, 88t the Palmer. Axasa Conn, of Lincoln, Neb, s at tho Pulmer. A, STEPIENSON, of Menominoe, Micl, 13 at the Bherman, 1. ¥, Mooue and wife, of Denver, Colo,, aro nt tho PPaclfic. SIXTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLANS In pensions was disbursed yesterday. J. H. MeTAvisn and Willinm Olacke, Winne- peg, Man., nro at the Pacilie, 2. M, Tuartcnen, ex-l'atent Commissioner, Washington, 18 at the 'acifie. Tog averngo yleld of the Chleago distillerivs for the mouth of February wus 3.02 gulions to tho bushel. 1. Guapame, of Nottingham, London, glhind; Charles Gutinbn, n!‘ 1 Q. Remony, Parls, France, are ut the Paclile, Tatg: (irst aunnal grand complimentars ballof the ‘wholesnio ment commission merchnnts wis given lastnight'at Brand's Hall. [twas nvery pleass affair. + Tie dlsburaements at tho Sub-Trensiry yes- torday amounted to $UL00 1 goll and EL00 in !II\'nr{.! Soven thousand dollars fu sliver was re- celved. THE H. W. Real, of internal-revenne recelpts yesterday amounted_to L4, of wiich §22. was for nirits, £1,519 for cigars, #1747 for tobiceo, and L7037 for beer, Tur: well-known English war correspandent, Archibnla Forhes, tectures in the Central Musie- AN this evenlnie HIS subjoet will be ™ The Inner Life of n War Correspondent. Tire: Chiengo Women's Glub held thele regular weekly meeting at tho Grand Pacifie Hotel last cvening, at which the usinl private busnesy was Transacted, papers bowmg rend and discussed, Tur. temperature yesterday, ns fllm):;v(-d by Mannsse, opticinn, & Midison street, TRIBUN Bullding, was, nL 8 . L., &7 degraes: 10 0. bty 12 m., 44 Burometer, 8 0, 1., 20.55; 8 p.m. =M. RAVE, the Consnl Generul of Delginm to This country, visited the Buurd of Trude, tho Stock-vurda, and pucking-honses yesterdiy with Mr. Henrotin, tho Freach Consul, and Mr. Bensley, of the Board of Trade, Lenten Eplscopul noon-dny services and v 1lull were by the ltev, lenry any, ‘To-dny tho ltev, Clinton Tho scrvices nlteguther daily are but twenty minutes in length, O~E of tho attrictions of St. Patrick'a night will be tho address 1o be deilvered nt Farwell all for the buncilt of tho 1rish Lund Lengus by the Hon. Nicholas Ford, memher-eleet of Con- grees trom Missourl. Tho gullery hus been re- scrved for Indies. Tui man MeBrlde, who waa kilied the other iy by terey Gllman, had funeral gerviees yes- tordny morntng at_the Michigun Avenue Meth- odist Churceh, nuid the rematng wers thou gont to tho home of the mother I New York, All the coxpenses ware borne by Mr. Shnpson. Joux E. GAY gworoout @ warmnt yestenday for tho arrest of Mury A, Randall, charging he with bigna Ho nlieges thut she marrled John Jueobs {n 197, and muarried John tandall fn 1380, Bhe was held for trinl until Thursday. Tho womau Is now conlines In tho County Jull for tho crine of lureeny, A'CHINAMAN With the consumptive namo of Wi Lung brought his vight hand into Justice irown's oflice yesterduy atd 8woro outn warrant for tho nrrest 0f Mrd, Mary MeGraw and her son Willie, [He swore thiut they threw suow-bulls at him and pestered bim generally, and he desired thoir urrest for disorderly conduet. Tho war- Funt waa issued. A. Kisnant, Genornt Superlntendent of the Chicaeo, o sland & Pocitie Rufironds Tl 1k, General Freight Awent of the Misourl Pacifte Rallromd: John ¢ nerul Muns ager of the Merchaoty' AL ATy Chiet Enzineer, nnd e, Ueneral Superintendent of the Pittsbur, Clnclnmtl & St. Lonis Itmirond, nre ut the Pacll) .. 'Tun North Chicago Clty Rullway Company: 18 Tulidiog, and bas very near completed, twventy 0w summer-eirs, to o used on State strect 18 soon 18 tho weather will peenit, They will ho af the mast approved pattern, and the'tinest of tho kind fn tho eountry, It Is sald, and by their use ft I8 hoped to popularize tevel on Ntate streol, und ulsofrelieve tho pressuro on Clark Biree Tre Coraner'a inquest resulted fn showing that JInmes MeMahon, who dicd the other day from Tulling Iuto the uren near Buek & Ruyner's, wi not deank nt the timo of hi<death, The i dent which led to his demisd was due ty entirely dliforent causes, Mr, Moeduhon 0 sleady, hardworking man, whose friends feel ngprioved that the polieo should have stated that drunikens T1e8s Wis the ennse of tho necklent, Tk First Ward Land Loague met Inst ovens fug tn tho club-ronm of tho Grand Pacltic ot 1.9, Wrenn presided: Bpucehes were widy: by wr Dixon. and ottiens, It was decided to ko areingemonts for an o i Leomurd Swott, After discussing tho question of represeatation, ‘which redulted in lenving thiugs ns thoy ure, tho meetlug adjonrned for ono weok, MEETING of saloonkerpers was called for 18t uvenlng at 112 Weat Rtundolph street, for the parpose, it was sald, of orgauizing nn tistie speaking Suloonkeepers' Unk the present organtaition conduetig Its business in the Oers onn Ianginge, o thit the saloonkeopers of othor nutlonulitles, and partiealiely those of Trish birth or extraction, coitd not participate in tho deftberations, But only - corparal’s gu(tllrlllllpu(_'url:(l. and the thing ‘was thercfore a fizzlo. ADMISON SNELL and his son, W, B, Slmpson, Johu Atexander, aud Ignntlus Cooks, who wers arrested by tho polics In conncetion with tho Meliride murder, were yesterday admitted to £1,00) bail by Justico Wailace until such thne as the Coroner” and hls Juey nnko disposition of them. The senrch for Gilimore I8 vigorously kept up, but thero nre no prospeets thus tar for his epcady cupture othor thun tho fact that ho h‘wm:m ly knownall over the country, and ‘will hurdly bo uble to conceal his identity. A MEETING Was held Inst ovening ut No, 702 West Luko strevt to see what conld be done towards haviog German tiught in tho layes School, Mr. L. WollT presided, Mr. Duine, of tho Tloard of Lidacation, wis present and wus usked what it was neceasary to do tn order 1o have tho fanguage Clutrodueed, He oxpliined tut a penitlon slgned by tho parents of 1 pupilsof the grnmmnr cluss was required. A eommitico of three wus anpolnted to seeure tho requlsit number of spcnntires and luasd tho potition u:’;‘r to the Bourd of Education for its constder- ation. L't secord gumo of polo iy the tournament whicti §8 to devhile the question 18 1o ehumpion- ahip between Buttulo and Chlengo wis played Just night ut the roller wknting-rink to o very fulv andience, Tho playlie wis mueh fastie and more exeiting thun on tho provious night, ALX guuls bottie wou i tlf an hour a8 agninst only ot it th s time on th nlEht provious, Agithi the Bititalud reored un casy vietory, wine DiNK tour out uf the six gonls, so that the score stands: Buitilo, G; Chiearw, 1. Tho fist gutne Wil L played to-night between 0w 920, I conucetion with the proposed Memarint Hall nqurien huve frequontly b Iutive to the disposition of the French neilsts' fund rutsed Tor the "3l lire sntterens o this oity, ‘The fuml orppiitly wonnted tont Ar. T'rus- delly of the Helfer und wis'deposite As weveral French ovgunizations bud nttumpte W et poskession oF 41 o1 0o gromid that they o suine way peenlinely entltlod to it, this Wi [t suparate and spent (o th Feliet ddy French-Amerienn eltizons who were 3 by thio fire, and It hus b been usod up 0 that way, In Taet, more thun tat sum g Teeh spent on French suiterers ulone, Tie yard lumber dewders met yosterday to re- visu the price-hst. Thoy voted o adyvanco the prico of common grndes 6 eents 10 g1 per 1y foet, and uiwde n tow other ehinges. Mr, Bupor rend acommunication from tho Pluning-Mil Ansooiution, usking the lumber deaters W ko thelr prices for dressed himber contorm 1o the udvnnee in phiniigemiil suies made Marceh 1, long tlk tho mevting voted o ralse the peice 25 cents, then recansliered the auestion, i Nwlly Teievmd 1D o commitioe, conising OF Messrs, Aridesson, 1lenry, Cirpenter, timber e, 00 Soper” aned inevey, ianing-mil L for considérntion. The Comumitten rew x:mmml 10 the trado whut aetlon svcms beat o ke, A1 Chienzo Real Estato Hoard yesterday afteruon Leld its (it piblio sale of roul estuty at e Exchutge, No. 10 Denrborn street, A 1arge st ol properly wiwdvertised to o sol tho attendunee wis” good, bui somebow or uther the bidding wus siow und sparitless, wnd of tho twenty=aeven pleces of Property put ip it ailos ton oty two were soll. A fuw otbord were Lknockedydown ut prices which the owners ree fuked tauceepi, us 1L was clalined 1hut the bhils wer pldieulousty low. 0. 0. Bissell bought store ut No. % " llue lslund uvenue, with lot 20x7, 4T Lo psct price €250, The otbor sule was of # Iwo-atary frune cottuge on ‘foirtye elghthstreet, with lot2ianns, w M, D, Flavin for B0, The next aaly will take place April 13, Foit wones thred months pust the viployés ang el UF 1o Tost-OUICY Bives suifore Fom pliferings cureled un by ‘purdes wiho huve ftherto suceceded I evading detees don, Pocket-Kuives, pipos, bundkerehiots, and occsonully overconts buvo been stolen, und what puzzies the PosteOifice autborities is the guestion whethor the thicves arg smong the cmployés of the depurtient, o whother b dovrkecjur, Who fs Bupbused' to Euep viitsldors from enturing, may oceusionully MUk U 11stake und let iy uli expert und uudas claus wicuk-thicl. Therg sre 6w employca in oo depurtiuent, snd, us changes ure coustuntly being wudy, uud uy occualunslly some of tho d CHICAGO '1RIsUNL: THURSDAY, MARCH 1/, 1881—1LN PAGLu. men loso the badges which pass them in, it deemed not §mprobablo that they have fallen Into tho hands of thievea, who have thus been ennbled to galn admisston to tho pluce, FOLIOWING Is tho 1lat of dutinhls celved at tho Custom- lTouse yesterdy ;i Ttubling & Co., 4 cases ginsawnre: Witsan Bros , 4 cases eottons, 3 cases linonas W, B, Burlock & Cow 1 caso rusponded J. V. Farwell & Co., 1 ©nto cottons, 24 cases dry gooda: Otio Young & 4 vases optienl goods: Burley & Tyrell, § enrks chinnware: John Bleg oane poreeuin, 4 enses tanifactured wood and hronze: Mar- shell Fleld & Co., 70 packnzes ey gonde: Field, Totter &Co., T ensos dry goodsi™ L. Woolf Man- ufncturing Company rates enrthenware; (h It. Kelth & Co., 2 cnsen dry good Naugtan, i) enres canned milk, 1 o Fuller & Fuller. 2 eases morphine: Chieago Ca Iml Company, 2 bales carpets: B, Channon ‘o, Teoll wire-rope. | ease innching Cnmrphell, 2 eases dry goods: W, 11 8ehimpl man & 8on, § ense elgars, Collections, $10.5K, A vERY amusing sceno occurred lnst evening nt 213 West Mulison street. The enthnsinstic Ieyniolds convened n meetng of tho fAIF sex to seleet 0 Mayor; the Invitation was aceepted, Dt to his disnmg entled forth some aix or seven F,b\rlhln"n(lle mediuns, who proeeeded to run the meeting In spite of his protestutions. Mrs, Iir, Mitenelt wnd that —she widerstood tho meeting was for women, - bt tho Idea of ealling Wonon 0 elect & Mayor when every one know that women were not” voters showed that the convener Wi erazy, and In her opinien the whole thing was o sipeeintive forces it put hee i mind of what they used to suy {0 ber achoul-iduys,—* fry nothing tnke nothing, and nothlng remuins," and tins was tho sentiment of the preseat meet. fug, Mra. ityan moved that tho enller of the meeting b nominnted. Carrted ambl fronlent appinuse. Mrs, Bishop said she consldered My, Reynolds’ eonduet the hight of superellious ar- roganee. ‘Tho meeting thon ndjourned. A NuMDER of lefters hnye heen reeejved com- plnining that the West Bide Street-Raflway Comn- |nmi‘ 18 [0 tho babit of runniig its ears to Wood or lubey street and turnlng thont bue it thoso potuts, instend of rnaning through to Western avenne, transterring the passengurs to throigh enry, which ure often full whon they reach tho point whero those individunls who were dropped olf nre waiting for tiom, Stch oceurrences na these are very unplensant, not merely tu the pussengers, but 0 1o thos street rdlway cotn- puny, An explunition, however, will probably o xome BOnRCTS. Owinge (0 tho stiow, whith bas Hiled up 1 otph and Muidison streets with the excep- ton of the contre of the Tordway, the proxress of the cuars s excecdingly slow. It sometimes tnkes them n quarter of an bour to go a fow blocke. In ordar, thereforo, to tunke uny pre- tenslons to keeplug on thne, they have to turn hinek before redching the end of thoe route, 17 thoy il not do so, and nccommodnted tho, twenty or thirty ~porsons who - want to go fo two end " of the route, they would bhe putting to great inconvenience tho hundreds of peopls who are walting on Rundulph and Madison streets, near State, for tho purpose of getting trunsporintion to thelr homes, 1119 nn umivoldnble aunvyaiee which hns to be put up with, AT, PATRICK'S DAY will bo_celebrated ta-day In n very quiet mi nor, There will be no pracession, iad the ui notable of the day's dotugs will bo tho eclebrn- clon of Pontitteal Tiigh M bishop i1 the morning nt S1, Patrick’s and tho St Patrick’s Suclety hanguet fo tho evenming. ‘The Pontitieal High Mnss—the tirat which hos been celebruted n the eity since tho denth of the Inte Bishop Foley—wlll begin at Yo, m., aod the ceremony, mualg, and_punegyrle, which will De pronouty by Father Smith, of 8t. Vincent's Caire, will Inst untll noon. At the bunqguct of the St. Patrick's Soclety, which will be attended by about 200 guests, tlie Tollowing list of tonsts will -be drunk aud v sponded to: *'Tho Day We Celclrute,™ by W. .l Ouaban, Presiden “Tho President of the United State: nes L. High: * Irelund,” Judge ‘Chomas A, Moruus *The State of 1= Gov, Cultomns * The Ilernrchy and Clergy of dand wod Anerlea,” the Rov, I, W, Itior- dan: “ Uity of Chieago,” Mayor Larrison; *The ud League,” M. K, Stone. Lotters of regrot will be rewt from Juatin Me- Curty, M. P, of Eoglands Gen, W, 8, Hnco Henator Logan, and othor well-known people, During tho eventuy & number of other suclaty and Land- Lerguo tings will be hetd fu dif= feront purts of the Cit; ACCIDENTS, Frederick C. Crittenden, colored, dmv;md dend ar 11 o'clock ryu:sumlu at tho earnee of Stute and ' The witd besdiyg suildenty Turenont ‘wonty-nith streots, used had veen |l for somo time, and sttended by Dr. Nortcomb, He was cemployod as Janitor of the Mason Bullding, No. 91 Washimgton street, und resided with his wire, u white womun, at No, 22 Hutterfield street. M Elizn Alcben, of No. 160 West Erio streot, yosterduy morning slipped_and foll on the shiewalk on Mouroo atrect, between Green and lnlsted, and broke her right hip, Sne wos attended by Dr. Bausmuun, aftor which sho was tiken to ber homo Ly the police-patrol of the West Lake Strect Stuton, sJutin Ole, yours of ngo, Hving nt Ne Wells steeet, while delivering komoe narblo at tho 2orner of Wells and Divislon strects at b o'clack yesterduy afternovon, accldentnlly fell from the seat of the wagon to tho pavement and hnd his right leg broken wbovo tho ankle, THE CITY-IIALL. Tuw Register of Vitn Statisties [ssued twonty- seven burlal permits, ‘e Finaneo Committee will meet at?p. m. to-duy in the Controller's office. NUILLING SUPERINTENDENT KIRKLAND wis attncked with winter-cholers snd had to go home. ‘It wnreclaimed stolun property recovered by tho Polleo Departiont will be soit at uuetlon nt the City-Iiall Munday morntng. ‘fige Committee on Liconses will meet ot 2 p. m. Mouduy to consider the petition of tho hueks men usldog thiut thoy by not vequired to carry Iups ue niicht. . Tir Contraller delivered $7:00 of tho now 4 per cent bonds, Subscribors for SW0'S enn gat them by ealitng ut his oliice. ‘The §50'8 will not be ready untit uext weck. Tz Antoon llconse of Addlson Snell, No. 5E2 Wiubnsh uvenue, whore Melirlde wus shot, wus rovoked on tho recomimendation of Superinten- dent Metiarigle, it boing o resort of bud ebur- netors. AMoNa the building-vermits jssued were the following: K. Hjerholzor, two-story dwelling, 2ix 2 feet, No. 270 Bhlelda stecot, 46K John Clittord, three-story dwetling, ~ #x4l, No, %) Urangor street, $8000: 3. Lefens, threo-story dwelling, 22 No, 52 Bouth Purk avenue, £7.000; Joseph Suehy, two-story dwelling, $4x5t No. 3189 uron streot, 3,000, LinnantAx Poose, having examined the plans for the niteration of the *rovkery’ for Horury purboavs, thinks it would be botter for the ine stitutlon to remnln whero It 18, ‘To acceominog- daite the books 24,000 mtlmru feot nre needed, while uul')' 17,000 ean be obtuined at the ohl Clty- {lull; and, bestdes, more Jight 18 nceded than it 1 Innmll!lu toget there, As the Libenry Board will be npt to be kuided I)Y Mr. Poole, it Jasito 1o sy that tho change will not bo mado becuuso it 18 fmpructieable, I was stuted o Tie TRIBUNE goinu doys ngo that tho Controtler il found out that cotisld uble property, which buad beon exemptod trom taxatlon becanse it bol \rehes, hud and that ho order to huve such real estuto nsscased heres after, und nlvo to colleot the back taxes, Bo fnr, nbout Wy Juts have besu discovered on whicll thoro 13 dije somo 20,00, ‘Phiey will be put into this year's wurrunt und tho money colleuted, HILAVE FIMENAN, Flre-Mnarshinl Swenle 1ssnol a genoral order yesterduy with roferente to (ho chingos, cte, Tho Depurtment sines the first of tho year, cubraced I §t was thiss *'Fho fullowhig-nnimed members of tho De- partmont wre entitted to honorablie nontion for Dbravery, promptuess, and skill displayed o resehing und RAIStINE people to esenpd Crom burning buildings whea ordinary menns of exic were ampracticablo: Charles” Fo Boyferlich, truckmun of Hook und Ladaer Compuity No, I, £ur Peaeu g Lo persons. Trom tho tuird story of Tallduig Nos, 42 and 4 Madizon street, Jun, b3 Edward W, Surphy, Captaln of Engine Compnny No. 17, for resciiing theee pereons trom tho fourti slovy OF tho butlding Nos, 70 und 52 Randolph Jun. 203 {tobert G Paliner, Lieutonunt, und Jotiy Cavanugh, truckmun of “Hook und Tadder Compuny Nu. 3, for russiing two pers sons fronn (o Ihind story of bullding upon the sumo pecasion: doseph O, Puaen, Capal "t Oy, Lioutonant; and "Stopton Kol driver, fuesresoing okht persons; Richurd J, ‘Torpy and «Johin Gabun, truckimen, fo o personss and Mutthlus Lavilet s, ail mymbors of ook and Laddor Compiny N 4, tor rescitlng two_persons from burning bufiding Nos, 1% and 182 Tast Twontyssceons streot, Feb, d: Thomas Barry, Asslstant Flro Murshul und Chiet of Rixeh Dattalion, for the vitluubie assistunee rendersd by hing 1o aldin ludy 1o muke ber eseapo Troim tho burniug build- Ing’ Nos, 180 and 182 Twenty-sccond street, Fob, 0" CONTAGIOUS DISEASYS. Only oun enso of smnll-pox wis roported to the Heaith Depurtment yesterday—that of o youuy wotnun nuued Kuto McGee, iving at No, U3 Cureull avonue, who wis quarantined fu tho hu:m,v. Bho huua never been successtully vacels nnted, ‘here nro thirty-five patlents Ju the hoapltul, only ono of whom—Fred Osnor, of No. 831 Cots g Grove uvenue—will die, Bovorat wiil bo dischuryed this wook, Tho Finanes Committeo ullowed onty $L,50 1or vaceino virns this yoar, As €120 s direndy beet oxpended, the “ftem will Buve to bu inereased. The rutnsal of puople to submit 10 vagcinas tiun will cost them somothing, g8 the Health Commlissioner hud becomo tired of pleading with them I order to stop the ruviees of small- pox, Hereafter, If uny ono declines to undergo thy operation, be will'bo wrreated uud dawl. A tte of iknorunt Poles who live ou Kroger sireet, where thero uve heen sovera! cuses ot 1ho thseusy, wers before Justice Knutmung yes- terday, und b aesessed Lhein 85 aud coste, Ap- pended aro thoir nuimes: F, Posky, 1% Muchin- sky, Aug. Sisatsky, J. W. Bilesky, Jobn Grske, Julin Bebheeder, Potee Klein, [f thoy are not yuccinated fn two or threo duys they will bo are rested uguin. A POETIO CONPLAINT, The conditlon of the streets 1su't such asto tuko peoply good-nutured, but there fd u Jolly hing to reitevo the irritution of thio pas-" fellow over on Throon st plaint to Commissinner Waller in theee words Dear, god Mr. Waller, Wo'res compeiled to holler For mun strome and lleot P come to Jdams streot,— Corner of Thronp, With plekax and seoop, Toopen for the water £ g whers It oughters And keep sut of the eellar. So hinate Mr. Wallor, and wo shall all be very mueh obliged, THROOY BTREET, The Commissloner, having gotten over his iz sunsmoned (o aerve on the Cors v lmvn)‘ in_ his order to jom the complaint I3 ouer's jury jual aperiitendent Forarty, 1o wi was referred for attentions: Mr, Founré As‘mntter ol eharlty Fleip these poor fel o resenc tholr cellnrs, At's tho corner of Throop, Tuke plekix and scoop, And go with a whoonp. 1 buck the petltioner, : Yours, tho * Connlssioner.” THE COUNTY BUILDING. "Taty: Committeo on Jall and Jail Aceountahavo ardered 20 new mattresses and ns many binnkets for the Juil, h Tue Colleetor of Hydo vark is closiug up his Bbuooks nud will return them {n n fow days, Ho has cotteeted nbout £100,W0, nnd the delinquency foots up about 350,000, The delinquency fur per- sunnl property tux Iy very stalls nud i tho Col- teetor had i hils books tn time tho show i For tho teal-vstuto tux would have beon fur better than it s, ‘l1x: bullding experts, Messra, Millgan, Grans nis, and Kendall, who woro omployed to Investls gute the work ot tho new Court-House, wra stlil pegaing awny. They bave cut through the walls i various phices, utid ure suid to by muking n lgld tnapection of ndl tho work, but tho fesult ol thelr investimtions [s not known and will nat be until they nrv rewdy to nuke thelr report to tho County Boird, Taugs more indictments were 1}\mnhml by Judgge Hawes yesterday on teconnt of the proses suting witneskes numes not belng indorsed wnon them, The Indwted were Thamas Moran, George lh:,\l'unhmv Frod Winters, Charles Mdin hin, Join Kelly, Withum Colter, amd Gustiave Berg, nll for waliclous mischief. Since this polnt hus beun rtised, althougn Lt i technteal, 1utnre fndictments will, no doult, be free from such defeets. T Committee on Bqunalization has nbout determingd not to allow the County Clerk “experts” to spend o grent deal of tim lookitg over the forfeituce tux-books, but, Instead, to put thom ut work looKing up the question of whothier or not che bick taxes huve been prope perly extended. Their plan is 1o seleet oo town i o througelt the records, and 1€ no ireegular- ities uro diseovered the In’ub.lblll(lui nro that o furthor lnvestigation will bo abndoned. P Building Committee held o meetine yes- terduy afternvon, Architect Bgnn roconnmend- ed thit P J. Sexton be allowed &5,80 on his car- pentry contraet, nnd the Committeo will report Tuvoritble to its payuient, Thomus Nelson toid the Committes thut tho doors of tho tow Court- House were mady for the reception of plates fmxs. Wiille als contruet entlod for sheet-wliss, e wus [nstrieted ta set one of -the doors with ‘sheot-glnss w0 that the Cammittee ean determino whut I8 best to be done. Architeet Egan sout In w cormnunientlon stuting that tho work was de- el by the fadlure of the tirm having tho con- cL 1o put 1o clevators to bugin operations. Tho Comnittes deckled tostir up tho contract- orsand sibsequently nd]ourned to go on another trump tmong the gad-Uxtaro vstablishments, ESQAGED, AT LEAST. Jumes Wall, in Sail on the chiego of bastardy, munifested . consideruble unxiety yesterday to breathe the afe of frecdom niain, ond Mury Madden, the girl In the case, shenibed her wil- Hnguess to lead u helping band. She procured o 1k by which they were to be married, but not without _considerablo diltieutty, for he was under nge, This obstacle wis overcome, hows ever, by ealling 1n his steplucbor, aud his uneles aud RIS nanis, but their cup of bliss was not yot tilied, for when she prespnted the Heense nna proposed to be married by @ Justico of the Peaee, it eudienly diwned apon bl that noth- iy short of having o priest ofliciate i the sol- entn ceromony woild do, In fuct, he wanted to he phaced In the custody of an oficer and tiken futo the presence of a0 priest in Bridgeport to huve tho nuptisls perforwed, but the Jniler wouid nut eonsent_ without au’ or:ler or Court, and at nightfnll the buppy poirwere upon op= posit sides of tho iron-bars of the Jall. HOW JUSTICE 1§ DEALT OUT. A cnze of burglary wus trled In tho Criminal Court yesterduy in-"whlch Btute streot puwie Broker wits thy. peinclpil witness for the pros cution, and his knowicawe was e to tho fqct thut ho huad bought wiml recoived tho gowds stolen, The neeused was u colorod mann, Who proved good churneter, and thers wWas no ov detico ngulnst blm except that of the paw broker mul the oflicer who recovered the goods, Tt wis sceminely a ense of conspiriey to cone viet, and tho Jury, takiig this view ot ft, neqult= ted tho defendunt, There wis no possibility of convietlon from the start, and tho struugo feature of tho cuso was that tho pawnbroker, confessing to recelving the gowls,—three ovorconts,—hnd been brought In as n witness, and not s u purty 10 thoerime, or, it lenst ns charged, with recelving tho stoloi goos, clearly illustrates the conrse of vever, i muny cnses whero the polico nve relled upon to supply the evidence, ‘Thore wius nu doubt of the pawn- broker buving recelved tho conts, for thoy wers fownd i hls place If thu palico nuthurities budd been bulf as Industelons @ followine him as they were sn followlng the dufendunt somo re- suifn might tuve beew attified, i s without Ing 1t compromise with und shiolding one of s well known s tho futbers of huif the thievery that 18 golng on. TIE GRAIN-RECEIVERS. A BOOST FOIt BOUE. Tho office of u prominent gralu-recolvor was yesterduy visitod by Trinuse reporter In search of Intormution regarding a paper which It was ramored had boon quictly elrenlated on tho Bourd of Trade the duy previous, and which protested against tho Wright and How (nvesti- gutlon. The gontleman neknowledged cnat such w paper had beon elreulntod, and suids “Suna of the grajn reesivors—over three- fourths of thow In fuct=—feel that they have been misrepresonted by the Commitico that buve prefereed churges” against tho Board of Itadlroad and Warchouse Commisslonurd, who have stated that thoy wore sitistied with tho present nw regarding grain-luspeotion, whereas the mnjority of tho rueelvers bellevo that tho lnw lsl\'ur)' defeetive and should by amended or repeled, ‘Tho urafu-recoivers have forwarded to Sprngileld a paper which speaks for itself, and which rends us follows; “+ e undersigned, membors of tho Bonrd of "Prade of Chileago, and engueed [n the business known ns that of gralu-receivors, sosirous of Iinving property wis s I proporly fispeotent and ctussiiivd, do deeply depreente the neiempts wagle o defeat the réappolnitment of Mr. Gieorgo M. Bogue ax i member of tho Warchouse and Tontirond Commussion, We deem it duty to nds edto Mr, Bugue's reappointinent tor the reis i Uty ok compured with his predecessors in Mlee, he bus more thoroughly funnliurized hims seft with the dutles of thu Connmdssion us thoy relnto to gran-inspeetion, wl beenuse e has ovineed a gredter desiro t) protect (ho Intereata of producers (s well 08 to promoto the proge perity of tho grnn trvle of our oity, and for the sddittonal reason that by virtue of hlsnetive sud enlsghton Inspection survice s, to ull interosts mvoived, been more sutisfetory thus It wa nnder previouswlminmtritions of thy Inw which ninkes it the duty of the Buto to per- torm tho business of gralueinspeotivg ut Chis e, Duvid Dows & Co., Willlmn Dickinson, * Field ley & ¢ J. €. Huwoll, Rumsey Bros, & Co,, 5 AL IPhelps, B B Pdetter & Co, 1 W Dunihinm, 1. Aler Charles £, ery Greyr, Son & Ca P, 1. Weire & Co. b It Bonsley, i v Jann Walker, Robwrt Por WL B, Seavernis, ¥ Hopkins, Wittt Young & Coyy . J. MoDormid, 1olley & Allen, Aud othiors, Culvor & Co,y “It will bo notieed that in tho lst aro the nuuies of the fargest griin-recelying houses ot thin point, ‘They probably reeoive three-fifthy of the genlu thut nirives [ Chigago, Most of them distinetly declnro that they nre not in fuvor of State Mspection, Hut us long ns the nw provides for sueh fspection they are Iy fuver of codperating with tho nuthoritics 1o makiug inspeation s perfoct ng possible, ind thoy bo- love It fe safer to have Mr, Dogue remain as Commbisioner thun to tuke nny chunces in tha uppolntnient of some ole who muy be entively ungequninted with the bushioss, and possibly huve no Interest in the prodperity of Caleuge or of 1ts grain trude, SUMMONING JURIES, THE RHERPP 1S TRYING TO RECURE DECENT MEN, The Sheriif yesterday promulgated u printed pamphlet of rules Tor the government of the Iatdlitfs o churge of the various courts. They provide for the sulection of a Culer Bull® in tho Bouth Bite courts, and also tn the Crimlnul and County Courtd, 1o whom tho othior Bulllifs ure to report and bo under the dircetlon of; thoy fortid tho Balllils oxpressnig nt opintan on cuse, or listening 1o purties tulking about i suit in which fllu‘llru Inturosted; forbl thelr tuking wny purt in the delluerations of an * out ' jury, o thoe disclosing of uny Jury-room setrots; wid nlso tho takiug of iiegal Tees, cte. The most fmvortunt atle, bowever, Is ono fn refercnco to ;ml)l sumtontug of speciul Jurles, which reads ns ullow S Strth=It will bo tho abn of thoe Sherilt, and must hu the uiih of ull bis subordinutes, Lo Join the Judges in tholr laudablo viforts 1o elovate tho stunturd of uur Jury systom; hewee you aro required to exercido great pradonce and earo in selecting Junivs whon such duty s asiigned you, You are’ strietly probibited from summobiug uny-porsun whose name bas in_suy wuanoce whutover been sukgested 1o you for Tury duty: Whon' direoted” 16 1 i veairs * you. wit: proceed, without flvlnz fnotice to ‘uny onel to poluts reusonubly reiote from your courts rool, and wuke your svlcctions Irom the *body tno county I will selee HEIONA parts of the uoumi and from vavions professinns anit brae of linsiness, You strictly profibited from seleeting nny person who miy bo fonnd loungine nhout colrt-roons or ndjacent resorta, You will have no inter- courss whatover with that known as Jury-brokers or jury: copt g0 TAr 18 1L may bo necessary (o gxpose thelr puepuges and bring them to Justice. 10 your judgment, any crooked work 4 attempted ith i Jury or Jurgimn, you will promptiy report the st fo tho SherlT did the Jinlce.” The rules were shown tio dudges wid heartily approved by them bofore being printed, They wern eAp Iy favoratile to the rule guoted ‘m\-nrulul tho mumtmonhig of Jutles, and 1t 1y helloved that I it is dlved up to fatthiully that tho eifect will he good, In thy past there hng heen too much of rrrm‘v:-.-lmml am fn epecind Jurles, and tho BT hava too ofien been pr- tiea to ' pueking ** thom, which this rule s in- tenaed to remedy, Let it be righdly onforeed by all means. TAXABLE DEPOSIT METUISS OF PRIVATE AND KTATE BANKS, Tho experts who nre to examlne the books of the Internntional Mank will not set to work for sovernl duys yot. 'Tag Twenese, which hus in ndvance chronfoled 1o doings in this cnse, pre= sents tho following llat, ns made np by the yn- rlous banks to the Collector of luternal Heve ene: 1AL AdSIL, 0B 2 Tank of Mantrénl, L Jonn Wghlue 00 Morchanta’ Sn'cus o & Pt laterehant of Canndnaee.. Aendaweroft fitos Cnpnd Cemmoree, L Dreyor. . sonthal & ik 1man 3 2 @, Focgmitize, W0IS|A O Sanghtel i Hibernian _fignks Tradora’ Hank 28KM Jine_Assoctition. S¥ I dnlun Trust Con Nuvinga 1 b {ntormaiionit Ninoks "It L Savings Bk, VKL “I'his list embraces tho roturns made by tho Htate and private banks ot thefv deposita for tho month of Novembor, 184, Na uflieial returny will bo mudeo pdditional to this beforo June 1. Until the ullieinls of tho Rovemto Deprtment muke thelrTeport no actlon will be tuken in tho matter, o . Nmesavingstinhk THE INTERNATIONAL. Tha return of the Internntlonal given nbove may bo eompnred with the followlig sworn stutement of 1t8 condition Feb, 213 RESOURCEN. Tlme lonns.... Cnll loans securen by cash tiveriratta, Unitod Staf ither boyds snd A\ oxine, O EXPOISEE, .. e from ba A Coshol liati Total, L1 Crpital stock patd In, & Gx Harglie fund, ey Univided proii 1254 Dividends unuul Deposits. Total. CITARLES I, ITAM. A GENERAL DESIRE TO HAVE HIM TEMAIN Ar- PRATSER Tha followlng lottgy, to which tho names of ull the Chicago importers were eastly secured, bus buen sent to the President. Cuteato, Mureh—"0 hix Frcellency the Presd- dent of the United States—Sue: Rumors having arlsen regarding eectuln up{»l(cumuu tor ape pointment to thoe oflice of United States Ap- pratser at the port of Chlcngo, we, the wler slgned, merehnnts of the Clty of Chiengo, do respeetfully recommentd the “retention ot tho present Apprilser, Churles 11, Hu: 1u his ottleial ear My, Uit has always been found an able, vigilant, and faithful ofll and of unimpenchnble fntegrity, The porltion of Chilengo 18 a port where nearly SLOK,00 custows duties ave cottected per an- awm, and, generally, upon werchundiso most liuble to Feandnlont entey, dentands in the vilice of Appraiser a4 mnn of great skill, tralned Jwdgment, and absolute hunesty, Sueh n mun wo bellove Mr, Ham to be. Therelore we mako this recommendution, ana most respeet lly 1o- quest for It your favorable consideration. Mursnull Field & Co,, Chos. 1% Kellogge & Co,y Vergnu, Rubling & Co,, Scl. hwal & Co., Carnon, irie, Seott & Sehundig, Foremun Lo. 0. Wildon Drothers, Baddy, Harvey & Co., Mezlor, ltothschild & & Ellis & Patnnm, Cu Ueorge W, Weber&Co,, Best, Russcll & Co., Loowenthial, Knufman L °F, Farmin, M. D Wells & Co., & Co., 11, Kuppenhelm & Co. J. MeCollum & Co., Cabn, Wampoid & Co Ltogers & Co. Boles, Fay & Conkey, A, I, Mecker & Co, Phelps, Dodue & Paliner; Chng Gossago & Cos, Jugrniam, Corbln & Judson & Cou, . May. Burley & I'yrrell, Gray, Burt & Kingman, Hibburd, Spi cr&Co..lfnwlu |‘|I‘fl\|. W Riehnrds, rittonden, D, B Flsk & C Q. R. Keith & Co., Julhus Baver & Co,, Chupin & Gore, Lyon & lfenly, Jansen, McClure & Co., Ang! John J; Mefieath, ‘ompany, .l‘. M. W, i1 Jones, Geo 1, Thidwin & Co., fitntn Cliric & Sons, J. 13 Heeme & Cu Downing, Sheldon & Co.S, 1 Larminte & Co., ' M. Henderson L% Sturies, Dempster & Caud. W, Presto Dowgett, Bussete & 18,13, 1% Hutehinson, Stiverman & Oppor, . D, Chinpln, oyer, Styuuss, Good- Jolnn i1, Dwight, i & Cou Chng. Connse imah & Co., Work, Wuensmuth & Co. And ubiout 100 otbers, PITE Y. M. C. A. TROGIESS OF TIE NEW BUILDI A Tiinuse reporter ealled yesteran noon upon Mr. Hemingway, General Se of the Yonng Men's Christiun Associution, und sought to uscertaln fnformution repnrding tho progress which is belng made by the persons in- torested in sceuring w proper hutlding for the Associntion’s growiy necds. Mre. Homlgway snld thut {ho recent article which Tue TrRIsUNg I published on the subject hud nroused con- shterablo lutarest in tho undertuking, and much sympathy with [t Il beon expressed by ped sons whoso kind wishes would, at the proper thme, be certaln to be represonted by muterinl support, E £ ‘I'nero wero reasons, howover, why noe neflve steps couldt Just at present bo tuken on behalf ot tho scheme. Muny of tho persons whai it would bu mdvisable to” Interest i it wero nt present buslly engnged I trying to iy plang which would give the city a "law-enforelng Mayor 1or the next two years, Amain, it bind been deemed wdvisable, It possible, to Svours the services of Mr, 1) L. Moody, tho evungelist, on hebalt of tho project. Asu rlser of T for charituble Purposes e wik 1 host. - blnsolf, und his pore soinl wnpeal would seenro wouey i wuny qire fers where (o persistont efurts O otliers woully Mr in all likolihood, prove waavailing, had Just yutten through n senson of re fn Sun F Mo 1 worl co und would shortly start for Denver, onca ho would start for the Bust, and wonld probably arrive I Chicago ubout the middie of April, where e woukl bo requested to remidn lonyg enouzh to enshie hin 10 o some work on bellf of tho proposed new bullding. Untit it was known whother or not M, Moody would bo _unble to aceomplish this sorvive, fiospeclil . etfort woulil bu tutle in the way of pushiug forward tho undertuking. | ALDRICII-MACDON ALD, ’ TUE TIIAL OF THE CANE LEGUS, ‘This case wis commoneed yesterday before dudge Moran fn the Criminul Court, Tha dotendunts were represented by Oen, Btiles aud Mr. Hurdy, Col, Mann nnd Assistunt Btate's Attopney lughan conducted tho ense fn behulf of tho prosceution, Tho wholo forcioon und tha greater part of tha afternoon wus consumed in the selection of tho Jury, ¥o thit it wus wter i, w. whon the first witness wus placed upon thy stand, Tho Jury Ueally fmpunclod was us follows, Aloxander Kounedy, Alfred Johnson, W, I, Krumer, Bdwurd Luwronee, Peter Burey, A, D, Colemnn, Willlam Schworln, Horey Rumsdetl Mol Haudalph, Otto Busch, €. . Myrshall, Frank A, Staubor, ‘Tho caso buving hoen openod, 3. A 11 MORKOW was ealled by the proscoution, ‘Tlie witness stated, in anawer to Col, Muun, thut on the nizht of tho 20th of Novembor, 180, ho was stuylug ut tho Clifton Houso In this city, Jv was bls jntention to lewve by the U o'elock train for Mliwsukeo, s buggueo was Lrought down by the porter und foft outside tho door. Tho omuibus being ut the door, ho entered it lonve ingg s trunks to Lu sakon up by Parmeleo’ wigon, ‘The omntbus drove over Yrom tho Cilfton llouse to the, ladies’ cutranco of the Pulmer Huusy, aud renatued there for somo five minutes, when the porter from tho Clifton House rushed over uud inforned lm that bis trunk bad been stolon. o then went o thy police stution uud nutitled thei o1 Hho loss, nft which bo also notllied Pinkertan's Duteetive Aguouey, Hoe had pat found - the - trunk, but bud svon it since, wind bl rocove ered a portion of the giodd. They wore returned to hls room at the Clifton House Wednesduy eveulng, Dec. o Thero was aboit #L,2w worth misslog. Ho did not inserd uny ud- vertsenent oltering o roward for thelr reeov- ery, On tho Sunduy following tho robbery,ubout 4 . nt, o roturnod to the botel und was fntio- duced by the porter to Mucdonuld, who, ho sald, wag a friend of bis (Morrow's) cousin. Muedon- ald thon ntroduced bim to Aldrich, who suld bo would Jike & nhtilo conversaton with bim bri- vately, ‘They then went up to his roon, Macdonuld tulked about Bis (Morrow's) vou sald ho bud beard or rend of tho robbery, bad brougut Aldrich to see what could be done, He stated that they had been woprouched by v certaln *erooked hotel, who OFFERED TO RETURN THE GOODS For one-quarter of thele value, or $1.50, Wit~ ness promised to keow the mntier seeret at Moce donnli's request, and to teleeraph to his prin- elpala and see i they woukd pav that amount, party on tho way to tho and notify Aldriel” at tha Union Natlonal Nank noxt day. (o recelved a reply ab 11 o'elock next duy, instructing him to e uulylnruurh I'inkerton, Aldrich gave him pernission to bring Pliakorton down (o tho bauk, which ho did, s thoy had a convuersation. Aldeleh said that the parties who hnd the Seweley wanted £1.600, und i 1he moioy wis not Tortheoming thit evenlig tho artleles would bo melted down, orsont outof town, - Plikerton refused on behnlf of tho Jewcelery' TProteetive Assaelution togive that nmotunt, Aldrich suld n tain *oraoked pawnbroker " had offored R1200 lor tho gaods. ~ Pinkerton safd he dld not Teliovo Ity whereupon the defendant offered to bt bl F100 that I wes so; Plukerton then peae dueed the nmount, wherenpon Aldrleh sl =On, no, T T would not @ive my man awny for 81 In uccordancs with n second teles eant from New Yok, ho saw Aldrich, and told i that Me "Thoma was willinge to pay to ves deen hig pnrt of the goodd, nnd nsked him if he could got thoso goods separately. Aldreich saki ho wonld see nbout It~ Aldrich tlion eid he could not tell which wero "Thumn's ‘m!lll!. and o 1 him for an involeo or Htst, which Involes he mindo out and handed to Muedonnld, Hodrew n deaft on New York for 500, nnd recetved w ecertitled cheek, which cheek hie touk 10 the Unlon Nntlonal Buank, and told Aldrleh that he woald llke to huvo somo wuurimten for the money, wherenpon tho aofendunt nsked tho Cashler to cash the cheek, which was done. Aldrleh thon in- trodues: Nim to tho President of the Dank, Mr, Granals, who skl that Mr, Aldrich was trustworthy, and that he eannls) woulil guurantee the money ot the return of the goois. Dot 6 oelacic I Tho evening witness wisstand- inur 11 the offlee tulking o one of the proprice tora of the hotel, when he keard rotmebody entt s nume, and Aldrich sald, ** llere you ure, Morrow. As thoy wero woig up tho Atuirs o saw nn’ ofllcer step ont {rot coneenbinent, Ho _went into nls own' room when the defendants wors —arrested, The polles theu fnsisted wpon the nrticies being tuken Lo tho statton, which was done, nng thoy were then handed to the property elerk thore, An invontory of the gowds was thon tuket by tho witnesa, with tho ussistunce of a wentleman from New York, ‘o witness wis thon cross-examiued by Mesars, Stiles and 1lardy, but ndhored to his orlginnl story, and the defensu clivited nothing of importance, ¥ “Tlic coutt thon mijourned, STATE AFFAIRS. MICITIG Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, S1NG, Micl, Mareh 10.—The Senato Judl- s cliey Committes this morning decided that, when S tor Rinch resiuns, tho rosignation must or, in othor words, thore will bu no vacnuey In his distriot If e reslgns now to take elfeet nt somo future day; honee ho will resign this week, or at turtiest nest Monday, fn order to ereate a vitesuoy to be filled at the spring eleetlon, A petitlon 3 luttering through the Capitol to- duy praying the President to appoint Mark 8. Irewer, of the Sixth Distriet, to some forvign misslon. 1t hus Leen signed by nearly ovory member. Among the petitfons this morning In the Ilousy Wero sole strony remonstrances ugainst the division of Wayne County aud ngainst the nnuexntion to Detrolt ot territory north of tha Muek vowd In Flumtenmek; also, aguinst the aunexation of Kpringwells, ‘Tho Governor kns slgned tho followfng bilis: T'o chiango tho bounduries of two towns in Em- mett County: to shorten the quall-killing sea- son to November untd December; 1o nuend tho Grand Raplds Sehool huws; to erente o boliday ty Lo known as Arbur Day: to change tho method of electing tho Detroie Schoot Bonrd; 10 ch the Village of Lake View, Montenlnt County: to mmend the law relntivo to reporta of munul‘ncmrlmf companles; Lo ome power 3k Rupids to soll schoul property; to grant Jines MeAndrows i lund_ pten r tho lection of four Justices-at-Large in Grand Rtnpuds; to repead tho Lighthouso Lund Condem- mutlon luws toamend the charter of Muir: to Tueiitute tuking proots I certain enses; to cro- ate tho Town of Lukefiold; to authorlzo the Euranee Commissioner to surrender cortain abstraets ot tities to tho Michigan State Insure ayee Company of Adrian, In tho Housgo this morning, In Committeo of the Whole, the quostion of buying Ives' puint- e of Zucharinh Chaudler came up, and tha hottest kind of debuto ensued, surpasaing niy= thing yot heurd this geseiot I carnestness. and, toward tho close, it bitterness of wpleit, Finally 1 substhaite was adopied by the Commitieo, anid the Commitieo thon wrose. Mesars, Gorman snd Parker, Demoorats, argnod agoinst the pure on pactiaan grounds. Hnbbard, Demo- crut, was In-favor of the purchuse, Somo fow of tho Republicans opposed tho pitrchnse an busihess grounds, They thought thoy hud no Tight o use the I)L‘uplo'n money In biylng plet- ures, elther at u fale p or for funcy fhaires. In the Sunate, the mitteo_on Judleiney ro- purted in Givor of amending See, 6,.Art. 0, of the Constitution, ‘Thu Scnate tubled the resolution of coudalonco with the Hussinn lmrurml Tumliy und conearred in tho lionse amendments 1 tso bill for pub- lishing ihe Supronie Court records, Bills pussed tno Sonute us follows: Sepate bl delintng holldays; repenting tho lnws muking un uecessury betore the fuct punishablo the simo nga felong to gell n Stato 1ot to tho Lunsing Library Asguelation; relating to navigntion companles; tonmernd the loni Houag of Correc- ton et the Norml Behool bill; A Livingston County swamp Lad-grab; a bill rolntive to the sehool bonds of Hustings; and the Iiouso hill reluting to tux luws, The speclal order on the contested-olection case in Knlimazoo Connty came up this wftors avon, The Sitting Seontor, e Lovell, wus ueeorded nls sent. ‘Fho repartof the Comnnittec on npportioning the book known as * Mlehigan In tho War" wiis snude yestordny, 1'he buoksareupportioned to the Stuto otticiuly, institutions, ete, duch dis- sutisfnetion pxpressed by old soldlors, have been Igoored; but, ns were © only LA coples, ft was natter todeclily who should receive here is 0 LHL now betore tho Leglsht- ure nsking for tho republishing of 15,00 cople: which will probnbly puss, und whien will then glve the Leglsluture i chanoe to remember the veterni who mido the record. Membors of the Inst Leglsinturo also queston the rizbt of tho present Leglsinture inmaking u diiferent nj- portlonuent thua that provided by the resolu- tlon passed kn 1870, INDIANA. Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. March 10.—The featuro of the day's work in the Sennte to-duy was tho adoptlon of un umendment to the Tax bil nbolishing the publication of dolinguent tax- Hlsts. Aftorwurla tho voto was reconsidored, and o long diseussion ensued, but no votu wis renched bofors adjournment, Othor amond- munts mndo to the bill were 13 follows; That where s tux decd proves to be Invalld the holder cin recoveronly tnwful churges, with 8 per cent Interest, und requiring the Treasurer to give ten dnf intics of sule of persunal property for delinguent taxes, 1n tho Houso the Ryun Election bill was passed by n vote of b1 to Bk 1t I8 un (mportwnt bill, destituto of political features, A now feature I8 the provision that Wil ballot-bixes shoull bo unitorm, the box belng so nreanged that 1L gans nat be shifted by the Eleetton Board itselt. The bultoté uro to Lo preserved w glven loogth of thuie, nud each ballot 13 to bo nminbered by tho elerk ny 1t cast, Mr, Cauthorno was {n fuvor of (o hitl, und whes pusty lines woro not M. G1lson's bill eo DL Wpon 1ts pussago e 2ty closuly obsorved, ernlug lindiords und ton- ants, giviog the formeru llen on the crop, wad b passed by yens, 825 nuye, none. The House then proceeded to the disoussion of tho speciul order, bieing the consideration ot the blll for . rearganiziation of the Stute Pri which wis ordered gugrossed for tho third rol lug by yoeus, 497 unys, 10, IWISCONSIN, Spectal Dispateh 1o Tha Chicaga Tribune. MansoN, Wik, Murch 10.—foth Iouses tnd Beaslons to-nlght, In tho Seante a largo num- ber of bills wero roported from committcos, In the Assombly n bili paying u bounty for the do- atruetion of wild anhinals was pussed. The joint resolytion for un amendment to tho Canstitu~ ton plokibiting the manefacture and sale of in- toxicuting llquors was kitled by o vote of 51 to which ends the 1luvullon for this sussion, MADNON, Wi, March lik—In tho Senate a h:*’n“lu number of unlmportant bills wero conside e . A bill wus pusscd nuthorizing the School Land Comintssloners to loan tho trust funds of tho Statu. spocifylug tho numbor of Hucpard's il epc pounds to a bushel of whgal, potutous, ete., ws Srcrod .0 thivd rendimg. * " Futihe In tho Assemhily tho quustion of roconsider- ink the probibitory rusalutlons wus mudo tho specint ordor of this evening, A Lill to allow vitizens ta vote at tho chartor filfil'culuufl' Hegisicy luws 1o the contruy, wis il PENNSYLVANIA, Hannsounag, March 16.—~1u the iouso this worning Mr, Buddinian produced & copy of the Plttaburyg Cummerclal-Guzelte and rond s corro- spondenco from this eity rotlecting severoly upon the oilolul conduot of srumlwr Hewltt, ac- cuslig bhn of unfuie disoriminution s the mote ter of rofersing certuln LIl to the Commitico, Mr, Ruddimun submittod a resolution for the cxpulsion of Dr. Palmer, tho alleged nutbor, from the tioor of the Houso. The resolution cnused greut excitomont, und was foully re- fesred 10 o speciul commities, ENNESSEL, Nastvinug, Tonu, March 16.—The Low-Tax Democruts lu caucus this mornipg resolved to opposo the passage of the bIIL (o settle the debt on tho buals submitted by the bondholdors. A resolution was intruduced fn the Touse, with i lm.'lll\lrlrml. Ilmklm‘hl tho fmpenchment of Judgo L Wyler, of Montgomers Connty, on tho nlleged grownd of negloet of aflie, drimk- cnnnss, misapproprintion, and nttempted nse snxination. NEW YORK. ALpasy, N, Y., March ¥,—Tho Asecmbly this mornng prrsed the canal toll sheet ua ndopted by the Cinul Board. The bl to rumovo the restriction on sulfrage in tho State, based on_sex, wan reported fn tho Ausembly for tho co ntfon ol tho Hanse, ‘This 18 to nllow wonsen to vote atall cleotions. CASUALTIES. POISONED CANDY, Special Dispaten 1o The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, HL, Mareh 1.—A lad named Buvbyto, il 14 yenrs, dlud the othar dny nt Janestodn, Wis., undor peenliue ciroumsinnces, A short timo g o wis trying to make a hole with his knife through n plees of candy, which ho bekd 11 tha palm of histund, The knife-bludo broke, splitting the candy and entoring the niddle of the hand, makig only o slight wound. The boy went to sehool next day amd came home at night with his hand drendrully swollon, which con- tmued to get worse, A physician was calted In who spplied nll the rem- edies known to medieal skill, without amputating the hand. ‘The swelling spread over the entiro body, und the boy lingered 1o great lmlu unti! denth put i end to his saifurings, 1t 9 s pposed thut purticles of cundy got futo tho wound, polsonimg tho bloud, MYSTERIOUSLY POISONED. Br. Louts, March 10.—A mysterfous case of what seenis to bo polsoniug ewino to lght to-day. A very pour tamlly of Bubemiuns, cousisting of four peoplo, ate fres . pork, krant, and apple anieo yesterduy, und shortly afterwards wero taken violently sick, and one of tho children s slnce dicd., dovoral physivinns huvo exauts liied tho ense, but cantiot determing tho eause, Thoy stute, huwever, thut thev enn (lnd no truce ot ntlneral poison, and an - exawinntion of tho meut diselodes no teleaton, DIED FROM DRINKING TIN IS, CINCINNATI, O, Mareh 18.—Jncob Everst, a drunken mun, after a spree, huving been res fused lguor, drnk a large quantity of turpens ting, and diod from its eifeers lust Suturduy oyonng. This hapaeiied (i w romote corer of Fuyotte County, Onlo. e ——— DENIAL, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. * ADiiAN, Mich., Mirch 16.—A sensatlonat story roiched hero to-cdny disgeacefully conuecting J. 0. Disbrow, tur slxteen veirs Munuger of Trius- portation ou the Penneylvanin Radtway, head- quarterd at Erle, with n glrl nemed Moggle Rtoss, dnughter of n poor Irish washerwomnn, Dise brow eame here st Monday, und is understood to buve been In Plymonth, Mich,, lust week, Ho indignuntly nsserted Jt to be i cuse of binck- mall, 1o safd he bad started for Californla for his wife, but should return to Erle and vindi- cate himself, sulng the Cloveland Leader, which hus published eunsational dispatches regarding tho affalr, for liber ns well, Defore loeating In Erle Disbrow resided many yeard fn thls city, being a prominent businesi- nnn and 1ho eardiest Supertntendent of Publio Belols, While here ho bns enjoyed -the huspl- tulitios of leuding Tamiiies, and these devolop- ments willinake & profound sensution, e —— —— CINCINNATI POLITICS, CINCINNATL, O, March 1.—At tho Republicnn City Conventicn held to-duy, Chnries Jucob, Jr., was renominated for Mayor, Phil U, Kumber renominuted for City Solicitor, Warren Higloy nominated for Judgo of the Police Conrt, John A, Culdwelt Prosecuting-Attornoy of the Polico Court, Georgo: K. Ilehards Clerk of the Polico Court, uud Wailllum Buoetiger City Treasttrer, e — " UTTER AND CHEESE, Sourn Erawy, [, March 15.—~1t isrelinbly sta- ted that E. A, Tefft & Co. will bulld o new cheese and butter factory nt South Elgin ns soou as spring opens, Mr. TeMt formerly owned n halt= Juterest i the Southk Blgin fuctory, now owacd Dy Supervisor Curlisle, and ot the timo whon he hind control of it 1L was ounted the most ex- tenslve ructory of the Kind in tho United States. TURPEN=- P s i — THE STRIKE AT FALL RIVER, BostoN, Murch 16.—Tho strike at tho Amerl- can Print Worksat 1%l Riverstil) contluues. Tals morning the uumber ot opurutives who ap- peared rendy to work was too stmall to start with, Thie tunnger ordored the mill to khut down i tho strlkers return to work. ‘The ownurs pro= cluim no higher wages e 10w bo puld, e ——————— A CHILD DIES FROM HYDROPHIBIA, Mestents, Tenn,, March l6—Elbers Keek, o youth 7 years old, diod lust night with fully de- volaped symptoms of hydrophabin, He was bit- teu Ly i yubld dug ust Chrlstins, Sevoral otber r;urmnu Were bitlen ut tho suwmo time by the dug. et —— Terrible Loss of Life, Milllons of rats, mice, cuts, bed-tugs, ronchos Ioso thoir lives by collision with *Rough on Kats.” Bold by druguists, 160 boxes. — Nonotick and Corticolli 8pool Silk, Twist, eto., hext In tho worid for dressimilers. Wheeler & ‘Wilson Munufucturing Co., 165 Stuto streot. et — - - Goto Wheeler & Wilsan Manufacturing Co., 156 Btnte street, for Floroneo Kunlttug Stk o —et— - We recommend Eldredizo sowlng-machines ———— " Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of genceal deblilty relloved by tuking Mensmun's Poptonlzed Dot Tonlo, tho anly prepartion of beef contuining Its ontire nutritions proportles. 1t I8 ot a moro stimu- Iunt ke tho oxtrncts of beet, but contnins blood-making, foree-generating, and life-guse tululng propertiess (s iovabuable fu ol onfee- bleed conditions, whethor the result of oxhis tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or seiite disonses, purticubirly 1€ redultiog frow pulmo- nury cotplaints, Coswell, Hnzard & Cow proe priotors, Now York, For snlo by denggists. MARRIAGE LICENSLS. followink Juurrioge Heenses wore y Nume, {§linrioe o My Lot { sty ki North Wells. Mre, Muthl nifengo, 4t Kouth Desplaines. britham 11 A 1 y 5 Wl Jucksuu, A Clara J, dnuies ¢ i Thamus Hwoony Dridyut Bberidon Gustay Kuitt.., Jomy Wornmr, Robort . Wi Mary Ovbriom. Chrlos Buottor., Mt Kultonbruni Jnmmes Wall, fury Maddo 7 Nouth Tulsted. M Twonty-olghth, . £ Coltago Grove av, 15 Collago Grove av, 56 1wenty third, 1'wun, th, i { i ! DEATILS, VATIINC T (hia clty, March 16 of thowmitice PR Fl L DOIYeQ WIS of BiCplian Farin, Skgd 5 yuat, A iaal teq aidonce, (43 Wont. Madlsonst. Funoral from tnta tuwdny el o'0,0ck by virzluges Lo Gracolund Congs Inst night, twry. DONUIUE=AL I3 Bouth Clark.s itod B yeuen, o it JLo'elock Friony niosmuig ‘Thouiea Donohue, i nutive ot 1ol ui Funersl 1 ke by curs to Catvary Cemetory, WELLS— At the Old Peoplo’s Home, March 16, Miss Sarut Wolls, uged T3 yuars. q uneo uf John . Forus, 18 neral (rin the Pinu-st., Frhluy, Sncen 14 at 1 p. ui., o Roxhiil Come= tory by Carplnkon. Frivhd3 wro iviiod o uttend MeMAMON=-Jumos MeMation, of No. 161 Thirtys iy, March T Unkwood Wodnesday, dek atid Einglian papors pleaso copy. AK E=Stacch I, ot tho residuncs of hor pnrents 437 Aurth Fan nasab, Ouile, uded 3 years und 4 wonth, vldust Gaukhior of Juhn 1t und Liazia Bake, of dipnitorls, N Funonl Ir. 11- Ca' 1 ubove rasldenca Friduy, March 8, at Ttusuiilll, . ANNOUNCEMEN POLITIVAL, MEETING OF THE NINTII WARD liouublican Club witl bu_bold this vvening ot Carpon or's Hall, vost Sludlsunest., for imjowent Lualner. Commicics will Teport on candiduica for Alduriuan, - A MEETING WILL BE HELD ‘THIS 4 ., hens duce avoning ut Juho Urom's, on Lk Gab Ry i Lo bocoreal OF ATE. 3. L Henuott, MF ety u JOMN 1 HUERL moet [ th irmen Cnrih ey T, HEMIN g&. he novnday niinon- st FpILE 1 jtiton wili uo neid Iior 1 lona 1O SYMPATINSE % of Houth Afrien fULAI o the Contrul W ANNOUNCEMEN1 T8 O O Tt i b st AN, rih Clarkest., to- e In ptented ¥, nt G, | AH w lectures WAY WILL Rinre's Welnek prm s NIKOE, 1. i o il 0 plbifc w “Notning without Labour HOREupuRD&TAR ¢t~ Invariably Cureca Cnn;:l;(s. Colds, Hoarsencess, Soro Throats, Asthma, Croup, and all Affec- tlons of the Breathing Organs, Its moothing influonce upon tho Irritated air paseages 18 duo to the fuct that fts ingredients are the maost efficacious pulmonles known, the basls of the article heing the honey of the Lorehound plant, chemically united with the Ables Balsnmien, or Bahin of Gilead, Thers aro hesldes flve other hotanlo clements which glve ndditionul eMeacy, @ Thoso who havo uned it ray that Fale's Honoy of Horehound and Tar Is wondor- fully remedinl in nll onses whero the organs of resplration aro affected, and that Its notion s unusually rapid. It contasins nothing that can dlrorder thestomneh; ithasan oxtremely ngreonbly flavar, and §a sold ata figure which enables those of tha most limited means to avall themrelves of its virtuea, Olldren derlve grent hewoflt from fts soothing properties when suffering with Croup and Wheoplng Conglh. Pricos—50c. and $1 per bottle; lnrge-!.g:cnpm. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. G N. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop’r.N.Y. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS oreSimmre ———————— ey gustible fooil. 5%~ Commienden for pusi Bomenuss by tho Governuent haminl, ROYAL BAKING POWDEIL Ui Cnn bo on "I YAL BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADIS FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, Tlousekoepur's fvorito th lending eities ot the world. No other preparution umukes sich 1t bronds, or nxirions pastry, tics without fenr af the 18 resulting front beayy tudle iy and whiolee & it, finky, hot 'ty dydpop- LYON'S KATILIIION, . Who want glossy, luxurlant snd wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful ness, removes dandruff Hair must uso LYON'S KATHAIRON, This elegant, chieap articlo always makes tho Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from fulling out, arrests and eures grays’ and itching, makos tho Halr strong, givin tendency an any_desired position, it a corling kneping it in Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure resalt of using Kathalron, CANDY Gandy MININ 1 roanl box Candion in guntly undatricily pies 10wl Uil { “lADuu" Kend $1, £ 83, or 83 “ OUl .. By Gxprass of tho vatk Yo, put ay_ele< Helors Co ‘rdm.‘"uu 3 ; confucaonor, GUNTI R s, Carey "WMATERIALS E.H.Sargent 5 State-st., Cnicaid el Bt MISTIY ctend und SATIONS Cneral "WizELER, Aunazere At Clurk-od candidaty 1or Aldermun, MEETING OF THE FOURTEED wwurd Mupublican Club wil bo buid thiyvontug BUGA Mliwoukuo uy.i 8 very liwboriant business will acted un Inrtn witundunce s requesied i Judies oF Eluction ura spoclaliy fuvlie DLEVENTH WARD REPUBLL whio dosiro the numbmilon of o candidul Sty 0r whu cali bo trusied (o enforeo the luw il "Banduy auur-asiioy will uieut at Moy T1uil, 83 Bouth Ada’st.. shix CEBuraduy) avoning. FPHE SIXTEENTH WARD REPUB. ican Club whi meet this ovenii at Myoss’ i, Goruer Of Beduwlck uid Bigulesta, us the Commiiles on Aldorman whd roports all Repubiicans uf tho ward arv lnvited to nitend. OF FPUERE WILL BE A MEETING tha Tenth Wurd Wepublican Club at Nu. 24 Wont Laku-sl. t0-BLIbL L0 (hy election of ollvucs, 1 B Yo an Frrcenduss IR st By Tkt i bt i R 112 L AE CRCHCBREYARD vcr—n:n{ Blind, Bleadis: luhln‘“'l.lil“.ivg;.iml, u Bepote, 15 W. Xadis . & cors DY, mmanna Niate & Hrlieen Seeds = e Flower accd FOGO & VA & Luky, under L1e g Euuase )