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T had prepared a form of aulgorition, but had-de- ferred circulating it pending the outeomo of tho armistice now in forco In the Transvoal, It was declded to open the subsoription at the close of the meeting. Addresecs woro delivered fn both English and Duteh, the apeskers Including tho Lov. I3 do Tley, pastor _of the- church, aad Messrs, Juhn THE CITY. 1 IN GENERAL. . M. JoxEs, of Cheyeuno, W, T., 18 at tho Tro= i Dociar it Thiesin, “ang " Eibins Handal g PO O rim, g 4 . Ancuinary Fonnrs, of London, Is at the Tre- .ms.m"m_y "wr ML I L B Tl mont, tho Hoors was briofly glvon and - tho Lur. M. M. Maxos, Us 8. A, I8 at thd | cruelty and persceution of tho Bnglish genphic- 1 X ally deseribed. ™ The lioers wero the lineal do- reendants of tho heroes and patriots of the sixteenth ceiftury: thoy canld not bo whip. pud, althotgl ‘they ‘gt be forced to fight untll exterminated.” Tn case hostills tles were vesumed ot masssmwoting of ler. P. fennyrnand fawily, of Japan, nre at tho Pilmer, Gironon R WaN .1, of Bt, Louls, {s nt tho 111 Patmer, all Amerlui-_un Iclxllzmulmo:ud bu'u.ullrdl" lnu- tho " % urpose of ralsing not only money, but also nien C. J. Inovp, ex-Mayor of Detroit, s at tho | EURGEE S MOS0k T thoir citorts T Tremout. P proteot thoir lomes ugalnst the * cut-thronta " THOMAS (. CAsE, of Greefd Tay, Wis,, lsatthe | of Englands Ehermnt. . " . m‘\lhl"‘lill; $200 was subscribed nt the close of the 1. W. Misen, of tho Omabn Repusltean, 18 nt, | xg)oiened subjodt to tho eall of the Committee, tho T'eemont, 3 $ M, Sonr and wife, of Philndelphin, are at the #herman, . o 9 Gux, . C Howsny, of Leadville, 18 nt the Palmer Houses = EX-LaruT.-Gov. 1L, A, W, favor, ot Colorado, jsat tho Palmer. " HerreX ScuiEnLEn and Siiberstein, Germany, nare reglstered at the Paelfie, Orto MEARS, of Colorado, United States In- dlnn Agent, 13 at the Pacifie. Gronar lanroie and i, B. Pickers, Jr,, of Mantreal, are at tho Pafter, i1 STATE SEsaton C. W. Moonr, of Minneap- olia, Miun,, 18 nt tho Tremont. Jonx Tuomas Wartnuouse and wife, of Honoluly, are registored at the Sherinan. Gov. Gsonor A, Pinisruny,of Minneapolls, 13 at the Palmer with his wifo aud daughter. L. I Jackson, Chiet Engincer of tho Wabash, $it. Louls & Pactihe Rallroad, is at the Palmer. A B, Lrrr, Genernl Possenger Agent of the Grand Rapids & Tngd{aun Rallcoad, 1gat tho Tro- mont. 4 I, C. ATIsg, of Milwaukee, Goneral Supor- sntendent of the Chicngo, Milwaukee & St, Puul Rafiroud, 1$ nt the Bhermai. CAPT, Joity J. HrALy, the Clerk of the Ste THE CITY-ITALL, CoMMISSIONER WALLER §8 at home sick, Tue Register of Vital Statistics Issued twenty- geven burial pernits, Tur: Controller delivered. 4 per cont bonds amonnting to 38,100 le has tho §100s, but not tho #0s, The latter will be ready next weelk. "Tits Cominitteo on Vealth will meet at 2 p. m., the Committee on Judiclary at i p, m., and tho Canualttec on Streotsund Alieys, it Division, at il p. m, Batlrday, AMoxa the building-permits lssued wero tho " following: Willinm Case, two-story dwellg, No, 13 Aun street, &350; 1. Pintt, two-story dwelling, No. 2574 Leaviit street, &0, Tie appropriation for tho Health Department Inst year was £20,580, and the oxpenditures §70,» 008, feaving a balance of #4512 The trems of tho latter iire g followa* Salnrles, $1,003; hos- I)Nulnupvll(t,l, &1,405; printing_nnd stationery, AN duy seilvengor work, £37,855; dlsintectunts, €0; vaeeine virus, £ Ll horsvs, $57. Tur FlnAnce Committeo met in the nfternoon, and took up the petition of A, 8. Rounaville for the repayment to bhim of . Mo pnid this, sum to the clty Infl8%) as nn assessmont for the widening of North Stute stycet, Thoothor prop erty-owiiers fought the tax and beat the clty. It was declded to Insert tho sum iu tho appro- Incldentals, Iu-rmr @ourt, hns kono to the Hot Springs for his | Priation Lill and pay It back, henlth, e will be absent about three evks, TWO CASFS of sinnll-pox were reported to tho, AT tho concluslon of tho game of polont tho | Ilealth Departmout,—ono at No. 85 North Hal- sted street, aud tho othor ut No, 63 strovt. Two persons divd of the disea: re two eusea of searlet-fever nt No, v cennes ayenue, and \;&l.ws of diphthorin at No, 600 Bouth Ashland "wvenue,: No, it Fremont street, and No, 161 Dayton street, rink last night the Chleago Clubjtendered thelr Butfalo opponents n banquet -at the Palmer lluuscLi which proved satisfactory to all con- corned. Titx Directors of the Internationnl Electrical JHastings Theto Company met at tho offico of thio Trensurer, Mr. C‘lmrll' Henrotln, yesterday, and declared o | MAvondIanrmtsox lnya down and says it 13 ute dividend of $0 per cent, payableon and after | terly lmpossible to clean tho strects, on necount of t luck of money, u8 It would cost 100,000 to enrt off the lee and snow In tho business dis- teict utone, All tho sewer Inlets huve been upened, nnd o few men nre nt work on the gnt- ters, It costs €50 o bluek to break up the (ce, which {8 from one oot to two feet thick. All that ean be dono i3 to * macadnmizo™ it and let it lic In tho streets und mielt, Great dlilienlty i3 experienced jn gotting Inborers, ns only $1 u day is pald them, und men will not work for that, 8o tho streets will bo In about the condition they aro now for @& month or more.’ No damnge from the floodlng of cellurs, howover, (s looked for,ns the ®iew and 1o .nre mielting gradually nnd tho water running (rcclr into the sewers,” ut tho wagon-mankers will have n barvest untll May 1, J1,J. Keauxey, whois one of tho Workshop- Inspectors, was bauled ll"! by Commisslonur De Wolf "““""l“f}‘ und will “probably be dis- charged, The Flnunce Committes struck out of tho ustimates of tho Health Depurtment nn Iten of 23,300 for tho sularies of six Workshop-In- spegtors. Kearney docsn’t want to'wlve up his pilfe, 50 Wadnesdny nfternoon, when coples T th 1\p|)m|)rl§!lun Dill had Leen ptaced on'iie e of tho” Aldermen, ho siipped futo the Mareh $1 ‘THE tempernturo yesterdny, 68 obscrved by Mnnnsae, "vflclt‘ug. 88 "Mudison street, TRINUNE as 10, i1 AOEECUSs 10 L. i, pom. 35 Irometer,8 . Bulldine, :t m, ., 3 0. W. tvgaLes, Genoral Passapger Agont of the St Louls & Southern Rallrond; T, 1. Nouonnn, Genveal Frolght Agent, and J. I, How- Jand, Geaernl Agent, of tho Jhnltimore & Ohlo Rullroud, nre nt the Palmer. A coMMITTEE 0f butter and cheese dealers lias D uppointed by n meeting f all thuso ene grsed i that teado to Investignte the recehit re- ports nbous_ large amounty of ‘butterine and }Alnl cheese? being sold here for the genuinw artiele. They sny New York and othor Eustern markets are teyiig to injure the Western trade, nnd have sdopted thut way of doing it. ‘Tiy Commissionee af Public Works will send n communicton to tha Counell divecting atten- tion 10 the necessity of relustating in the Ap- propristion bill an item of $5,001 et out by the Finntice Committee. The ftem wus for remov- ug neenmulations ot mud In the sewers, and 18 nbsolutely tocessnry to provent tha stoppuge of | Councll Crgmber and quictly inserted sewers and consequent nuisynees, i i L e “mfio or hix swc{)k- . P, M i Asalsl General Pafsenger | suop-lnspeators ot 000' ench, £340." A::)mll g'r:ClAl:‘u"lYfi:r: 15.'-'3:51‘: ‘il‘:moml: \\'.wp, “Ihe littlo trick wns notdlscovered until' lato Wednesday night, beesuss the Cou Aidn't et tat far into the book. Tho City. tho interilnention nfter the Councll adjourn and yestorday culled Cummlssiuner Dy Wolr' attentlon to it. The Doctor sent for Kearney, and tho two had an unimated talk, tho Comne missloner beratiug Kenruoy for hig comduct, Whichmuy result in tho défeatof tho appropri- ation, ud It was to huve been chumploned by Merrfll, General S\Hll‘rlllll‘udent of the Toledo, TPeorin & Wariaw Rallrond: B, H, Ruble, Gene eral Agent of tho Pittsbutg, Fort Wayne & Chl- cawo Raflrond: E. A. Forl, General ‘Pussenger Agentof the Pittsburg. Cincinnatl & St. Louls Hallrond: and Thomas D, Gault, General Truftie Manaper of tho Pekin & Southeastern ltallroad, are at the 'aclfle. O e THE® CHICAGO TRIBUNL Suporintendont of the Chineso Sunday-sctiool, wero nlso present, 1t nppenrs that the warrants for tho' arrost of tho pirty wero swarn out Ly Lee Qiong, who swas put on tho stand and swaro ho had lost £20 in tue houge nt difforent time He satd he ha't lost 80 in tho place on tho night In which tho FRIDAY, MAKCIH, 18, condition of tho stroots, uto., was duic 10 tho nig- gardl, lwlk:,v of tho preaent Adminfsteation, whicd ln onlur to appear economienl, ‘hand n large unoxpended balango of t approprintions. = 3 Mr. Van Etta and othorn spoko of the practica of qumning garbago I tho nelghborhood, and of hind o1} ho ward bonse wos pulled. i Wing and Ko Leowero | tho stegieh from tho dlstiil fod enttle, which called, nud swore that they hnd seon him lose | often roso from the sowers (i intolorable vapors. the mgn . ‘They hoped that the Health Cotmnissioner wonld Sing®G1p, one of the two charged with keoping | do something for tho relfdf of tho peoplo re- the honee, \wns thon ealled for tho defonse | slding in that quaster. Ho ta w bright-lonking young fellow, tolt ¥ n stovy whicl irought to | lioht a few Cnets In Chinese Life in thly ¢lty which are not_genernlly known.* 1l snld that thore woro nbons k0 Chinamen liviag th Chleago, OF theso over two-thirds bolonged to 1 Soclety whose hendguartors were lu tho Madison strect lwun- dry. Moy 8iug had been uppolnted munager ot tho Club, aud be bought supplies which wera furnished the members nt nswall profit. Tho R ARCHIBALD I'ORBES, TR EXPERIENCES A8 A WAR CONRRSPONDENT, Archibnht tho famous Hoglish war correspondent, fectuved In the Btar course ot Central Musie flall Inst svening beforo a tarco nudienee, Mr. Forbes advanced unnanounecd 10 tho reading-desk; .clad nndress sult with Innh\l.lm: I|‘e0 ;‘fl“lfl“ nml\n rm{nlu'r,'l‘lr}m!\lrf" govornl decorations on his brewat, and nt ones wis cleeted on tho Chinese New-Year'a Doy * In . p, ) 3 rone cunneetion with tho * udaporntive store' was | han his lecture, »Tho Experences of a War Correspondent Ho suld tho great ronding oyplie littlo know how tuch time and lnbor was wnployed (o colicoting the uews on tonted fiolds amid the din of baudldé, or nftornhurd day's fight, and writing the necount and riding with it toathe nearest telegraph statlon, somotimes u sort af elaberoom whoro tho imembiers gntheend lullmnkuuplu|n.ljll\y i soclnl game of enrds, and chint over Chiness news, No extensive gune was earvied on, and o mon could not loso more than M conts **nt o crack. There wasa vlval club fu tho clty. composed of the.rest of tho Chinamon here, which was tryinyg to brenk up tho orlginil “Sun Lee Come | hundred mlles uway, He portrayed o an vany " by alisorts of perdceution. Lee Quong | mnusuys way tho quslitics ™ which o gootd was'u momber of this rival orgunization, and ho | war correspondent (shionkl possess, “ufd hngt iustituged the persecution, 1o bad calied | how few thore were t 2 | thon at pos e inust bo rewdy to go w‘rhn front If necessury, nud be able to scont the battle from atur, { o must boablo to live without foud for forly~ elght hours, agd nbstals from eleep for u longer porlud. ‘Tho tirat war.correapondent in BEurope that nttnined celebrily woa o youns Awmevient physlcln nnmod Milier, who was attiched to tho German urmy. [le was the fIest mun o tele- riuplh tho surrcnder of Motz to the London ANewe, In widyunee of bis rival corrospondents, so thut tne Times of thu uext dny wad forced to copy tho uccunnt, two columng in lenuth, eredit- Ing 1t to the News, nud stnto 1 an editorlnl that thoy cuvied tielr contemporary i tho posses- sloit of such u correspondent. Mr. Forbes brictly described his ontry into Parisat thy thio of Its eapitulntion to tho Ger- wans, and bow, ua g cuurier bearing dispatenes to Lotd Lyous, Lio_ gob ot of tho eity, rode uround_it, and thence by way of Catals to Do nd London with “the nowa. Ho alse deaeribed his nurrow escupe from bolug shot by some Comnnnlists in Purls, who took i for i Uornin spy, and, after beating him unmorel- fully, pluced him agalnst & wall to bo shot at, Ruckily for i, ho wad resened By u patrol of the Nutlonal Gunrd. T6took neatly o yard of muu}ph-swr. ho said, 1o cuver up his wonnds, Mrt Forbes pald an gloquent tribute o the serviced und me mory of J. Ao MucGahun, o Now Yuork leruld correspondont, who died during the Turko-Hussian war fepim the eifect of wounds nud discuso contruoted ju the line of what Mue- Guhun congidered his duty, Mr. Fothes siid that If Perry County, Ohlo, Wus remarkablo for nothing vlse, it was glory enough for thut couns ty to huvo been tho bictn-place of MucGahun and gallant Pltl Bueridun, Seenvs and fncidents cottnected with the war of 36 between Seevin and ‘Turkey wero graphically desoribed, especlully those in"which Me. Forbes figured,~thut of Lhd tido from Delegrad to Bel fl‘udt‘. n dluh\nfl: of 1) utlles, beluy murvelou y well told, 118 rodv the 16l nites without sto) ping, sive for o chungo of horses at certaln stie tious, without (ood, und sent his messuge by wire to London before o broke bis fust. 1o thon ite s pretty goud meal, went to bed, nnd slept twonty oiirs without u break. At the breuklug out of the Turko-Russian war Mr, Forbes wus nllowed full treglom by tho Russtun officers, und without thiy ndthorization it wus hurd to got 'nlonw, Correspondonts were frequently imprisoned Tor neglecting to comply with regulntions, bulng often taken for spies. Ho hlmself had been In prison o Spaiy, in France, ln Germany, In Turkey, and i Rous muniy, und from thele stundpoint be could not spenk tavorubly. ;. 5 “I'ho croasing 0§ the’ Danubo by the X Inny was dramnticully deseribed, and, 8 Mr. Forbes Wi i1 Cyc-wdluess of tho terriblo Been®s tint were enictod®n that terrible night and morne. ing, ho lont thom additionn! interest by bis ro- cieal, He rode 120 miles with the # to the beadquuyrters of tho itussian arimy, whore, travel- stulned, bloody, and blisteced ns "o wus, ho told the story of tha fight 1o the Emperor (i person before ho hnd timu to wush his hunds or fuce, Mr, Forboes wus an udmirer of Aloxander 1L, and #poke feelingly of his recont death nt the hands of nssasing. e regurded tho presont Czur s a mun ot browder views than his tuther, und without fuvoritg iy rownrd. He wis not the man to delny or temporize, but would uet swifts 1y in whut he regarded s his ‘h"i. A Uriet skuteh wuy given of .tho denth of tha young Napoleon in' Zpiuland, Mr, Forbes was ' 0tia of tho fow that raged a:.lx) body of the Prince, nt¥he beaddquarters” of the Sun Lee Company and demanded 20 n weok ns “ hush monoy." This wns refused hiny, and then be swore out tho warrants, Sinco thnt tine ho hnd ggreed to compromlso for &0, Sing Gin stated “that Lee Quong ran i gambling-houss 1n 8nn Jose, Cal,. Defore he came here, The Chinese money, enrds, and * Inyout " wero on afustics Smmnurtickl’s table, nang Hlm" dlp was nsked to explnin tho game, Ho sald it re- sembled tho Ameriean faro. A pnck of Inms. nirrow curds, repreaenting tho numbers 1,2, 0, and 4, were used aid donit otit ono by one s In 1 Tho playera played tholr monuy on * odd ** or* evgn,” and If they * eatied the turn thoy racelved two for one. ~Thenumbers T and i were odd and tho tbers 2 and 4 were ovonr. [o 8ald tho gamie wns only pluyed to atford u *littlo Tun for the boy Sing Gip deiiled that Lee Quony had ever lost any inoney In tho house. 1o was not allowed ‘Vhl)’ there ns he was not o member of tho Clu Moy Bam and ono of _his friends substantinted the witness' statements, and Mr. Canieron col dncted nu able eross-cxmninntion in pigeon-En- ylinh, Superintendent Pickett snid that the feellug WA 80 strolg between the two companics thut they were obliged to hold two Sustday-schools,—~t one fn Farwell Hall and ono In the Wabnsh Ayventie Methodist Church, When tho Sun Feo [¥ uunul?' found that thoy wers to bo prosecdted bi' tho rival coneern thoy hnd raised $3,000 to defend thomrelves, ~Mir. Hemingwny snid ho had visited the houso a number of times and bud seen no gambling golog on. On the night the **pull* took pinee tho Chinamen bud con- gregated to attend n !I'FI"-" at Farwell 1Tl Alter somo powerful argumonts tho Chinne nicn woro tined §1 and eosts each, and Moy Rumge put up ‘the #M like u little n, It I8 under- Btond that tha Celestinla nssembled ot tho club Inst nige to hold 4 jollification meetiug over tho burning of Munger's laundry. DEPENDENT CINILDREN. MEETING OF THH 1LLINOIS SOCIAL SCIENCE AS- BOCIATION, A meotiog was beld yesterday in tho Methodist Church Block, corner Washington and Clark streets, under the nusplees of tho Boclal Selonce Assoclation, Mre, Uelen Sturrett, tho President, ocdupled the chatr. -Thero waan moderato at- tendunee, and 0 number of reports were read from thd heads of varlus Institutlons for tho «eare of the youog, nid also trom some commit- toes nppointed bytho Assoclation tu investignto tho mensures udopted in those various fnstitu- tlona for the ‘mornl improvemncnt of chitdren conslgned to them. - Mra, 8. A Richards, nt tho” hend of ncommit~ tee to visit tho juvenilo departinent of the County Jull, reported that tho goncral trout- mont of tho inniutes wyp as bumnne ns the con- ditlons purmitted, but the mauner in which tho criminals wore thrown togethier was condomued, Mr. Charles E. iton, Buperintendent of the ) Houdo of Correction,sent In u conunuuleagion iu which hb said: *With thoso not whally Vicious or eriminul a prison 18 an unfit plnee of deten- tion tor fuventlndelinguouts, and tho so-called reform sehools are, to sny tho least, not much better. With tho depeident children, nims- house lifo 13 equully objectionnble. In faet, in- stitution lifo with the young of either cluss ng beat is contaminatingsnd positively Injurious, ) R 4 plorced with ssigal woullds, from tho spot i Ty Committea nppolnted at a recant wnoottng | St " 1llormion, arbo Wil sow Houbtlens] Ofeouric, ua i inturisbdtutg stop botwoan tho | Kioh it Wy, and Sansizned I (0 i ambulunoe, Timake ,:";':,;‘,‘;fi:,“{‘;‘fi,“'},’;‘u;‘“g;,";;":l‘fi'{,:fig' Buve othing ~_to do 1t - it | o pinco tittlo ono fh an nsyium. of publio or | 110 regurudd it us u steituigg coinchlonco Uut g gitizens In rewurd ta tho oroetion ef & WUIAR | Commissioner o1t atould” do s | hrivite ultire. but Af the iriloat ‘pructicat | #bould Lo prosent ut tho' “buptlsm by fire” o to put Kearney out, for a man who would bo gullty of suol a thing s 1ot it to veeupy tho pusition of Workshop- Inspector, Kearoey sovght to Justify himself by reterrine to the Councll rosolution uuthorlzink the insertion of tho item, 1t this 18 a lamo excuse, siuco_[t i3 tho businvsy uf:the City Clerk, and not of Kearney, to mako alterations in the Approprintion bill TiE COUNTY.BUILDING. Tite Collectora of Hanover, Palos, and Loyden returned tholr books yesterday. Tug caso of tho judies of clection of tho Beventh Ward.was yeaterday. continued untit to-day. » i * * JAuEs WALL was roloased from Jall yestorday upon his ugreeing to marey Mary Madden, Itis supnosed thut tho ocremoay was perfornied during tho day... Duprey T. Miadinggy, an ex-ptockbroker, was yosterday avrosted for dobt ut tho Inatanco of Mison I, Starrine, The claln agninat him {3 for 200, und ho wuve boni for his nppoaranco in tho County Court Monday fog n hearing. Ix the County Courf fimrdny Owen M. Hughes, John Hochstrnscr, Frink Muldoon, and Louls Tlancklon were ad)udgod dnaane. ' The first throe wvoro declared paupers, aud will be “tnken to Jelerson, Martin Duwark wischurged with boing insuno, but the charge was dlsmissed without & hearlog. FOLLOWING I8 tho list of dutiablo gooda re- cejved at tho Custom-Jlouso yesterday: Pitkin 2 cases carthonware; J, M Brunswick cuses clothy dry woods: Chupln & Gore, 3 casks ging 4, Lelter & Co., i cases hostory ‘t‘mllul}"cm' 43 packuges dry gouds. Culleotlons, serve as o memorinl of tho great fire, was held KESIL‘NXK\)’ ut tho otlice of N, K. Falrbank, No. 3 Wnbush avenue. Tho eession wus wholly private, however, being devoted to tho selection of n sub-committeo which shall kave immediate charge of the movement, Anour fifty Indies and gentlemen, membersof tho Alliance Club, bold a pleasant reunlon at the Palmor House Inst evenluz. n the carly partof tho evenlng, In Purlor O, Prof. Bierbrower read nn entertaining paper on * Historlo Paralleis,” and inter tho company sat down to an oxcellont upper served in oueof the stnller dinlng-halls, 'ho gatherlng broke up at ainto hour, Tho Liub hns hithorto met nt privato houses, but ,4hls weetlng was tho result of tho desiro of the bachelor menibers to,do gume of tho entertain- Ing themseives, Tux Cigar Manufacturers' Assoclation beld a mouthly mecting yesterday, A motlon wus parsed to clect a standing commigco of throo {a Procecd to Washingeon fnd JaubyRn the noxt ecssionof Conuress for arcduction of 81 Eur 1,000 1n the tax on cigars, A motion thut tho Com- mittes consist of mne from each divislon of the city was lost, and the meetlng declied 1o eloct the Lomnitteo from mombers of the Assocl tlon. ,The 1nllm~|n;r wero clected: G, Wagons fuhr, J, Lussem, H. Donn, T E death hus been annouuced in New Moxico of Mr. Jolin A, 1hinter, who wag promlient bn politics and ut tho Lar in this cjty. Hocamo to this clty in 1838 fromn Toronto, Cunuda, where ho recelved tho fouwdation which afterwnrds se- cured iim n_position of influence at tho Bar. Beforo tho fire bo was nssocinted in tho law Dusiness with Judge Henry Hooth, und nfter that time with Willlzn R, Page, About one yonr ago conswnpuon begnan to show itsclf with terriblo effect, and to securo relief bo went to New Mexico, whero ho dicid in tho primo of life, Laing only 38 years of sge. © ook Tr Trade aod Lnbor Assembly held a regu- Jar meethng lust wyvening ut No. TClurk street, Ll Irwin Fmtllh‘d. Reports waro heard frots he commitices nppalnted toorgunlzo tho Jathors and hod-carrlers, statine that thoy, bad niot with considerablo sticeess. — AMr, “Woodward wanted to discuss the death of the Czar of itus- sin, but was ruled out of order. A free discus- sion followed, during which the complulnt wus chsos Fiel e FEDERAL ATFTAIRS. Tuz internal-rovonuo recelpts yesterday amoynted to $2,000, of which #2248 was for spirfts, 82,005 for tobacco and clgurs, and ' 8795 for boer. ° mnde that tho sernbly was dolhy sotio CuLLECTOR BuiTit has hnd proparcd books routine busluess at f1a sesslons, but ¢l s Aol Wothing to ameliorutg tho | Which show that tho total cost of tho new Goy- candition of the wuyo class, During tho dise cusslon n dek;g::m from the Workingwomun's Unlon stute@ that womon wero Jucky to got 81 per dozen for muking shirts, Tor'finen sults complote, und 50 cents p Tor linen dusterd. The result'bf tho dlscussion was that the delegato from the Tinners' Unlon was requested to reud & papor ot the next meet- g on tho state of bis trado and the elfeet of tho recent Introduction of 1sichinery, Tho asseme bly adjourncd for une week. THE OO, Mr, Keve, tho Belglan Consul-Goneral, pnssed tho time yesterday in visitiog tho members of the Hionrd of Trade, Including tho packers, in his search for information coucerning tho provision Dusiness und tno snnltary sondition of ‘thq hog. The Coseul will confor to-duy at 3§ o'clock’ with tho hoy-cholera committeo tately appoluted by thoe Hoird, There wns some excitouient in lard at ono timo Euilenlny. i consequence of the cable that a lod nd been seized fn Havre, 1t1s understood that the seizure wis made by mistake by & blunders 1ng otficial, and Mr. Gabain, wbo fhus control of tho propurty, threntens to bring suit or huve tho matter Investignted, Noedlet bas been pussed by Franco probjblting the Jmportation of lard, and it {8 not belloved that any will be,nsthé heat ta wilch tho articio Is subjecied o rendering ro- moves ull danger frow trichitay, and ll.l%:’ll oo ofdiction, croment Bullding to dato Is 85,517,07, the work atill boing far from tinished, Fon tho first timo In some months the Bub- Trensury yeatorduy rlx'uid out mory stiver thun wug reeelved, tho dlsburscinents amounting to 6,000, und the rcolpts belng only E4W0, Forty thousund dollurs In gold was puld'out. The fnterest over tho fight for tho Mnrknl- ship was ;maintained In Governmont clreles yga. © tenlay. The utter luck of news provoked t moru #peculation, uithough nothlng dutinit ‘had been heard up totho bour of closing. Marshal 1llidrup received uvncournging tolegrams fromn his friends In the morning, aud he, felt nssured that tho President would stand by’ his deelared intentdun of removiog no oticer who had been fulthful. Fuithful Mre. Hidrup certainly has llmulxl. und on thls fput he basos his hopos of ro- ention. o Gy, LEAKE was naturally much surprisod at the announcement of the wovement which bas ‘beon Bevun oot 1o goctre o succeasor for hlm us y. His commission does not explre until 16882, und ho had understood that ho was to romuin tortho full tern unless roe Jnoved forcause, 1o belloved that bis record hind Leen wood, nnd that the novewsnt ngalnst him was set on (oot by moil who desired to seeuro u frivnd ns Disteick Attornoy, — Mr. ‘Tuthlll, fun (Jow words with ‘Tiiy TRIBUNE roportor, safd thut tho first ho know of tha yattor wis tho mention of his nuime us this paper, o hud not authore fzed the use of his unuio and was surprised to heur that Gen, Leuko was not seeuro for somo thine to come, Tux: casoof H, C. Dean, ohnrgod with swind- ling through tho iaile, occupleit the entira afe ternson before Commissioner Hoyno yusterday, Desn fotroduced the manufacturce of tho +Monnroh ™ snw wnd Mr. Juhn ). Walsh, of tho Western News Company, to prove that tho saw und tho dictionury woro whnt ho reprosented thow to be, Ho blmsclt sworo that Le bad no uthor tliuses and that ho hud no copoction with 'uuy of tho uthor **compunies’ i the suine ' centh per dozan not appear o bu nny reason for its Int ‘PuE: provision trade pay littie uttention to tho action of Austrin, Tuey suy tho order from that Government to exciude Amerlcan hog wieuts Irow the llst of hinports will mnke Nitla dilference with the trade, ns Austriu is not un Importer nw:my consequence, but really u com- vetitor, HuNgury espccially furnishing produce for the other European nutions. ‘I ctreet, it nny, woulld come from barring o Uflu Amerienn ments that now Und thelrwvay ov Touudiry Mne from, ndjucent nutlons, such II‘ Betgiuwm, Germunyund Frangp, (SYNPATIY FOR GERMAN BOCIALISTS, Tho Communists of the Fourtoenth Ward guthered fu lurwo foreo nt Auroea Turner-Hull, o, 1o rofused tg stute the nuwes of tho® corner uf Milwnukeu avenue agd West Huron |-10¥n who run those conceras, although the Come strent, uat cyeniig 1o Tsten 10 3o spcchos ite | issloner dicosted Lun to dnswer. " Str, Hodt, Germumof Messrd, Vierces nnd Fritzsehe, mein- | Who Was prosceuting, did not, howeveee hive bers of tho Germuan Parlinment, i behule | Bl comniltted for contomdt, but went on with of thelr causv fu tho Fatherland, Dhe | thu exsunnation without inuny way. rting the first-unwed gentlemun reviewed the orls ond | dlnity of tho Court, The cuse wy uwrdfimy lfll"’l:‘v'fl‘:lllll.! Suulnlli;u,l“lm.}l llmx!‘ :Jml‘! thu senti- el ermany fn s {o; ud {ncreased so raphdly that 1LW0.00 voted wore cust ’nl |I.I:dlllll vlections tor Bocfulistic candidmed, The Impes riuk Guvernment hud actuully become scared at Li:::] m;}mmg- E‘fem:{!"l’xwu" assuming, und cased tnd extled (s su) ubtnost unleurubly ml:uuru.‘ s 0y 1 ukiug on tho subjeet, Mr., Feitzacho re- fe 1o the strong uppeeltion 1o Boclulism in Uermuny, ad stated thut the Uovernment of :fil.)'u ”"Xl:_'l‘ll!rf;uhr‘;u nu'l;.m-du.:?wrh-un wmeats for il pusts ol unlistin i uud support of tho furme A TRy R Gy atly and foudly ap- “The speukens wero fre -, pluuded, und ‘at thy cluse of thefr uddrerscs n * gollection of €4 was taken up uoil subsceiptions 1ats takeg i Land by 8 uumber of porsons for 4.1'mulnuuu umong tho Gerinans of tho wurd, BYMPATHY POR THYE BOLRS, continied with ¥ o'clock this atternoon, The Speein! Awents assert that Dean IS onu of & meat ot ewindlers in the Motropolitan Hlock; butsueh cuses are difficult to prove, and Gon. Spurliog hus beon obliged to wark perslstontly to make s ® caso fur the' Guvegnmont, Yla hag pur- suedbls work with encrgy and dispaten, . CHINESE GAMBLERS. THUE MIVALIY OF LEE QUONG AND MOY BAX, Justics Bumwerficld's court-room whs fairly uliYe with Culeattals yestorday afternoon, tho Feuson botng tho triul of the thicty-three Ching- wen urrested in tho Mudlwa street laundry by Livut, Kipley Jun. 10 last for guwbling, Thy * moon-vyed 1opors " were packed In the ruow 1tko surdines {n 4 box, and from thelr stolid, ex- » pressionioss fuces one woul v o ectng ar u husgy nupibee of inqiungors | SN caey A AT T e s bold | Bood 10 cents Jaat ittt Fors Dty utorined Thuieh | il Were B roateil o Vi s S S et {0 presa syinputhy foF 1o | und " o o : uted'Boers of Bouth Africa und ylxnurully b Prommtioe Amornar oo Ky u$ inwnutés, Prosceutiug-Attorne; Augustus Vua Huren® represented the China- wen, Sir. A ' flumingway, of the Youlg Sea's Corlatiun Awsociation, ud My, Fickott, thy “lsc 43 1ho situdtion. Mr. Heuery Valk pro- i 4 ‘Egulnlud March 10 to soliclt ‘L by Cowmities subscriptivny tor Hogre reported that thoy / tho_ young Prince in tho Franco-German war, ns Louils Napoleon #o proudly remmrked, and then be n witness Lo tiio son's miscrablo death at the hauds of tho saviyus, Mr. Forbes closed \with a description of tho Inttlo of Plevon, und his celebruted rido whon tho tlde turned in fuvor of the Russian nrmies, Itis well known that;tho world I8 Indebted for tho first desuriptionof thut cvontful battlo to thodnring und indomitablo skill of a correspond- ent, Mr. Architnld Forboes, Tho leeturer told hig story well, and wag fro- quontly rowarded with apptiuise, TIE SOULIL TOWN. - * " COLLECTED AND UNCOLLECTED TAXES. . ‘Marcus A. Farwell, Collector of Tuxes for Bouth Chicago, bus closed his bouks, and is now turning over 1o bis guecessor lu oflico, tho Couns ty Collector, the balnaco of moneys on hand and hia tax warrants, He hevowith submitsto the taxpuyers a full goport: Tersonal prooerty pix.. tenl estare tux.... '{'?y" moment tho (nstitutional cire should cense and, bome trentiment be obtained."” " ¥Mra. Surah C, Suyers, President of tho Doard of Directors of tho Protestant Urphan Asyluti, rovigwed tha history af thut inatitution, which 18 well knbwn, and ‘guvo n flattering report of tho work it 18 dulng. Children wera comuwittod 1o the cure uf tho home by lewnl J-mcunv. Or- Phan girla aro vnly given out by ndoption: boys were sometimes sent to homes under u certain contract untll they were 21 years of ago. & * Reports wero nlso rucelved from Mes. E, 8, Chesbrough, Prosident of tha’ Chivago Nursory and Hajt-Orpban Asyium; dMys. 8, F. Norcross, Prestdent of tho “Erring Woman's Lofuges Dr. G, E, Shipman, Superintendent of tho Foundlings’ Homo: Slster Mury Hyncluthe, Buperior of tho Garman Orphan Asylum: Moth- or Mury Angellque, Saperlor of tho House of tho Good Bhepherd;.and Mr. E. Kiss, Seureinry of tho Hebrew RRolier Associntion, ‘Thore wore algo othor reports from the Illinols Humnne So- clety nnd tho State Industrinl Bchool for (rls, Mrs. M. E. Itookwoll, Buflmvlmuudmu of the Wisconsin Industrinl School ut Milwiukee, wus called upon to rerd an essny upon ** Thoe Curo of Dependent and Delinquent Childron,” . The lady #ald 8ho bad not hud tino 1o prepure n now pie por for tho occasion, bt sho wuuld roud ono! upon tha same sithject prepared by her and de- Persounl propertyuncoliceted, . livered bofore n New England society somo two | Duo from Niuglonal banks. ..., 48,400 yours ago, The lndy dwelt upon tho cuuses of | Whero hus bieen an injunction granted .crlmo, and ndvocatedl, a3 a remedy for much of | restraining theCollector trom collect- — » it, tho placiug of neglected children under that oy from tho dferobauts’ Huvinga, bomo lntitence of which they- buve boen de-r Lonn & Qru»ut.wuaxxuxxy and frum prived. Cherrlo & Co., 2 Desrbiorn streot, ... 0,817 Tho csany was thon discussed bricily, whon thg [ Porsonal property thxes ugsessed ugnlnst mcuflnzmfinurncfl. 3 the cstuto of Allon C. Lewls, could v . not bln f.(:‘llcctcd.—im ngreouul prop- B340 CFLY 10 RIS CilY el yvvereivsrorsviincnn X i RULE OF THE ROD. Porsonnl proporty tXGa ‘{0 by Vol . NOW TIE NEWBBOYS' HOME I8 RUN. val, xlnut'nn. h\:ullvul‘lfilei. PrroTs in au- i The lnnor warkingaof tho Nowaboys® fomaro- | , SCASmonts nnd doublo ussessments, .. X colved i rathar singular public oxposition fn tho | LOAVIIL balancy ot reassvonenes DV South Blde Police Court yestorday during the trial thero of u newsboy numed Thomas Weaver, 10 yeurs of age, on a chargo of disordurly con- duct und tho uso of profuno langunge In that instatution, i The prosncuting witness was the Matron of tho Home, who testified that tho Loy *bout his way ** futo tho ilowne, and mndo tho disturbance wlion un atteinpt was wudo to vjoce hin. ? Tha boy suld that this wus _not the cnso, stat. Ing thut bo paid 15 cents for his Judglug, und that when tho atron sittd that he wmust 4o ho nuked for tho . monuy he had pald, which'wna il b possessed; . At this volut the janitorof the bullding, Mr, Clevelnndtepped torward and saids: “*You see, Judge, kind words and Christinn treatment ain't 1o goud In such a phice, und the ouly wuy to do i3 to go through the crowd with aclub and bit tirst this way dnd thon that." The prisoner Intorrupted him: ** Yes, butif you did the rlght thiog by tho boys you wonldn't have to beat ‘m that way, Your Honor, ho uses u revolver, and threutens to shoot us af wodon't bohave,” 3 'S0 1 do,” suld tho illllllm‘. Mand I toll thom 1f :huy afn't guiet 'l give thom the contents ot it, o ** And ho uses & broom-stick to beat the ho; whon they make fun geiting up i tho morn- 0. suld the boy. ** No, it's not wstick, your Honor; it's a ruw~ hildo, and I tay it nbout, too, you bet, 1 toll you iL's o us0 to inunuge such’ critters with kind words and Christin treatmunt,” o . “Thyt's onoukh of that,” eald Justico Wal. lace, 1 wunt 1o more Chrlstinn trontment and kn:q'wonh from you. You may stop down uud ou ‘Thoovidenico of tho disorderly conduct, what- cver tho provoontion, wus clour, and tho Court flned tho boy “Dul ut tho snwe time rotnarked that, in tho filoe of tho doveluped fucts, it seemed alwost liku an Iujustice W intliot the punlshment. e ‘Total. shesen coero 8 020,004 A pordon of this ‘dalance will be collected by tho Caunty 'Trousuror, and which 4ho Town Col- lector could not colidet during this winter with- out inflicting o sovero bardsip upon the doliu- quents, tho sovernl amounts due selidom moging over botween $6 to 812 cuch, and tho delinquen« cles penorilly nrlllm;' from siegness or Iack of Wark, and but [uafow cuses from downright mesuneds; tho bulance of $6,076,07 {8 only about threc-quarters of (1 per cent on tho whole uount. 5 \ _OF the ronl-ostate.tnxes thoro ims beon pafd £215,157.04, tho taxpayerd well knowing tiut be< ford tho Colloctor ean proceed wgiinst tho de- Hnguenta a Judgmint ot the County Court must be ubtuined. Tho Colloctor has npportioned und will puy over: W, Far Stte taxes., South Park Com Bouth Chlcago, ¥ pot cont on 81,009,405,33 collected., Total colleatio: SBUBURDAN, . MVANSTOR. Liast evoning wns tho lust scsslon of tho Adole pbleSenate, A wmemoriul servico was hold In bouor of the luty Sonntor Curpenter, in which tho principal speaker wus Mr. A, L Drigge. After this servico the Bonate resolved jtself back Into tho Adelphle Literary,Boulety from which it started “ru‘" #1x months ago, Tho So- clety then listongd to n fow romiurks by Mr, George Dunoon, who wad present, und in n fuw rumurks atuted that ho desired to mnke nn ue Aitlon to hils prizq of 825, which wus futely con~ tested for, by giviag o secundd prize of Qu. tor tho same contust, . Tho offer was uceepted, and Hocipty thon procoeded to clect Mr, Duncon un bondriry member, PRESENTATION TO DEAN TERRY. ® Spectul Disvafeh to The Chicaga Tyibuns, iy v THIRTEENTII WARD, MEETING OF THE IMPROVEMENT CLUD. Tho Thirteent Ward Imprpvement Club held nnceting lust evenlng m the hall corner of Qukloy and Hubbard streots. Gen, qmuz Pproe slded. 3r, Van Etta, of tho commilieo appointed i regard to the pavemont of lndlsnn street, ro- ported that o stay of proceedlugs bnd beon granted to gIve LLC Projicrty-0WNUrs kN 0ppor- tunity to make up tholr minds what kind ‘of pavement thoy wanted. He also stated tpat he bud boen informoed that mucadam was ns cogtly 48 codur blocks, and tho luttor wére profuruulo on awtreet thut was usod by strect-rallronds., Tho usscxswment had beon” wode fur cedur biucks, but, uwnen on the west end ol roct objeoted, wore thnt bud boen kiven for ghom ta consldor o uatter. Ald, 'lllulngzun oxploingd thut u propur ordinunco would :})mwumd whon the for twenty-two' yeafs ina been at the head made o fluttering presentation uddress. W somo :I Illfi being estublishedat Ottawn, _wnd the otley tendered to We Jute Deun, Should this re- Lum, prove trug, -the reverend gentleman will o warmly welcptued howe ngaln, e e —— broperty-owners bud decided what they would fave, ')El:l“vl'l)cm.‘dlnfl WOrG My TOF ms - . ADJUDGED INSANE. o Spectal Dipaleh to The Chicagu Tribune, Alr, Viun Ktta sald thoy could have the y v wutcr-ilnd und curbing put i this seusouy |, DECATUIL Lk, March 17—To-duy Mrs. and let tie puving go fora yeardf thoy desirod to, b C. Disvrow, nged 07 yenrsgwas - A COLILILG Of faros Wi RBoINSAL e de, | gl Do Sunrgrwde W v Ata Chad 3 w Jufiged insano for tie sceond time. In five w|‘-'l; of m‘; r;»':‘:",‘;‘;f,‘.:flf,fi,,m;:f a: :fi:‘fi‘.‘,‘: years, and wang tukeif to Jacksonville for thoir Intereats. Tho othor mowbers uro Mesarw, | 8killed auedleal treatment, She attempted Young and Huyes, to kili hor daughter-li-law with o poker this W o . A t:u\'mub cutamittoo repartod that no action had Leen duno iu Nfl;lnl to having the Inlana stroct card run all nleht, The Cowmliteo on Dumpuge were not ready to report, und were glven furtber tlue, e —————— SICKI FROM VACCINATION, * Bpectal Plipuleh to The Chlcago Trivune, s Me. Hegdlum called uttontion w e bad con- |- @eNeva, I, March 17—A son of Shorll ‘él‘;‘.’.flgu‘:?! s o 1 tho en o g ot | Carllste, wged 50 years, 1" very sorlously 3, Gt was dumped In the violiity. 1o auted to | 1118 sickness 18 tho result of vaceluation. know wh 0lioo dIdn's come Into the nelghs o TR T borhinod onully, und keop tho walks cleur, - 3 o ; 10 18 Wheelor’& Witson Manufacturing C A0 Trotieon: eYples s e oot | A3 hetof e Atuta utront. for FloreneeyKuittine bilk. f unsnimons voto of thunks was tondered, Thoy OTTAWA, l1L,; March 17.—Dean Terry, who of the Ottawa Cathiolle Chureh, aud who hus, by ovder of the Chureh, been trunsterred to Chleago, was mmadu the reciplent this morn- ing of o besutltul gold chulleg valued ot 8500 by his old, parishloners, In*buhalf of the methbers of the varish, M. T. dMoloney Itls understoad that fu the conrse of thne 1 new dioceso will be foriued, the Bishopric ISS1—TWELVE PAGLS, LOCAL POLITICS. - Ald. Clark's Friends Figure Out ,His Strength. Mr. Henry Knelp wero appointed judges of the, l;rlnmry. Tho noxt meeting of the Club will be old Thursday night. y¥ R Tho Cothmunisis will probably nominato Mr., Moler, tho preacnt Incumbent. 4 FOURTEENTIL WAND, A meoting of tho Fourtconth Ward Repul- Iean Club wis held lnst evening nt No. 64 Mil- witikeo nyerue, Prealidont Boharimi in the ebalr. Al Me( etth was ealted for and addressed tho meotfug. 1o statod that 1lenry L, Herts, tho member of the Clty Centeal Committee from that ward, bad uppotated ns Judies of the pris ey eleetlon threa men who were known i Tavor of Clomens Hirseh tor Aldermn o Fourteenth, and for Mr, Hertz for the Cl ship, Under such nstate of things n Xprossion of the preferchees of coult not bl bad at the primary electlon, He (McUrath) had been o resident of tho ward for twonty+four years, and hid been elght years i the City Counell, nud for ano term t member of tho State Legishituro, and durlng nlt that timoe ho hud vndeavored toserve his constitients to tof his nbility, a8 well as taiely mid hon- At the Inst munieipul clection he had lectod Alderman, and_ was sustained in (furts to muintain his rights by the best ele- ment fu tho Councl], but ho hut been wisonted and, with a #itmabelief fn the Justuess o his enuse, he proposed to go beforo the peoply and feave thie matter for thom to ads udiente, belleving that ho should bo vindieated hlg course, becnnsa ho thought ho was riieht, aud was fairly entitled to tho seat. I view of tho state of aifairs, ho would proposo that Mr. Hirseh seleot one ')udut" himsolf nnothor, and tho twa 80 seleetod namo o third good min, the threo toacet at tho primury cleetion for tho Aldurmanto nomlnution alone, and tho Ruccess- ful enndidato to have tho Itepublican nomlun- tion. In tho event of M?# ilirsch not acceding ta the proposition tho spenker proposed to staad ns an Independent Ropublies an candidnto, and luA!‘umnl to the ltepublicans of tho ward to sustain him, Tho speceh was loudly and mu-nml(v npfiulnml‘ ed, and ut its conetusion Col. A. W. Lufton, Potor Lauoul,aul August Hoizg woro appointud n committee to walt upon Mr. Ilirseh and pre- sont the proposition to him, with power lo act if ha necedod to it. A committou of fivo wns appointed to select nnines for u delegata_ticket, und it wagleclded by them to pince 8 deleguto tlokot before tho Iepublican voters composed of the buest and most influcntial Ropublicians in thn ward. e Club subscquently avljourned to meet fgatn Wedndaday evening and muke finul prop- arationa for the plection. Probability that Mayor Heath May Bo Before the Convention. City i foie | ublionns Fourteenth Ward Aldermanic—Arno Voss to Run In tho Nixtenth. The situation in tha focal politieal fiold, ns far nsthocontest for tho Mayoralty goes, hns not materinkly changod within u few dnys bnek, ex- cept that Commissioner Stowart hos finally dropped out of tho raco, On tho othor hand, thoro 18 an inttmatlon that ln enso nobody is nominated on the fiest ballot ex-Mayor Honth miy como up ns i strong compromise eandidato, His administration wna so successful, and so much of the economy claimed by Matyor Harris gon renlly belongs to sy, Honth, that it is helioved I ho tera running Mr. Huerlson would not get nny Hepubliean votes, vr any votes on the scoro of the cconomy of his nd- wministeation, Mr, Henth's proferences would be ngninst riunning for the oflice on necoutt of the negleet whieh his business spifored while hie was Mayor, tha consequenees of which bio hona since been engnged in repaleiog. 1o hus a strong fol- lowing, however, espeelally on the West Skie, whm“lm hins his home, and whero tho unwise feeling oxists that us It I8 thy biggeat divislon of the city it ought to havo the Mayor, Mr, Hoenth hns not stivred o finger in the matter, but 1t waitld not be surpistug If on tho day of tho Con- ventlon his friends were on hund, MiL CLARK'S FI ns haveo fignred oijt tho followlng very closo osti- i nuto of his strengths Slymld- Raw C‘mfir}f. (véa. lelyh. & o h MARE VOTING EASY, * o {5 To the Edifor of The Ukleago Tribune. Curcaao, March 17.—At the Presldential clec- tion rome twonty-three . election districts wero added to thoso alrendy in oxlstence, with tho promiso thut the number should bo largely n- Elevy cronsed before tho next cleotion. Ndw 18 the . 21| time, Just nfter tho general olcotion, which calls Fourteont| ] 11 | ot u full vote upon which to form a busta. Now Iitteenth,, 11 «+ | York hus 700 electjon districts, or ono for ovepy Hixteonth. i 200 voters, whilo we hnve but nbout 140 or 150 Freiteons o districts, with 600 voters In cach, We should hnvo R0 districts at least, and why {s It not done? Whlle our Legistuture is n sossion, why are not our houggof votlng chunged from suity riso to sunue&”‘lmunr 10 Now York), or {roin Gn m, unul sunsot? Here aro two precious hours wasted In the early morning whon work- 110 5l 43 They clnim that In these n‘zu res thoy have cut thoir candldate’s strength down to the lowest notoh, nnd make tho footingd abuut eighteen delegates loss than Tie TRINUNE pave a week ago, Thoy oxpoot to benbletomake a better [ Ienof overy: king can aoto oi thoir wuy to Miiawinis Uy the timo tho Conveition mocts, byt | business, and 5“{"““ tho Judges hove lubukiad.| 5 clnlin that thoir candidato’s presentstrengit is | OF Krown stupld from gtiier catises. SHr up the 0L 1088 than 18 shown nbove, ! Hepresentatives nt Springtield on the subject, Ono of tha things which some of Mr, Clark'gs| ' 'U'lie syneold gume is being announced to gove opponents huve boen urgRif ugainst Llm is the ern tho flmuflt'sl!n thu !I\.A re uunlu tho jiust. fuet that, It nominated, he would have tha op-'| Ono voting-pince In n ward: ehuose flvo or seven to sugkost lEo nnmos of 1lfty, out'nf which tho required number uf delegeatos sx‘nll be ctissen; thun keep striking off until thp réquisit number of names 18 attalied—n star-clmber “proceed. ing worthy of tho' durk ages, It Is the * cut-and- dried ” plin cunningly devisod, so that the few who cant got togtha potls can *regulate thulr duineatic fnstittiionsin tholrown wiy " by send. ing tho self-same delogutes to conventlons yenp aiter yenr In the interest of. tho wurd elique, This I8 ll.'ulllml'm anxiilary wardclubs in miny ot the wards, and latho ** lugs " systominits purity, There should be nt lenst half 08 many priniury voting-phlices as pluces of eleetion—(why nurt)— inenet ward. TRo voters 'at primirics donot position of the street rillronds wnd ot some of tho stonm wlirond vompnnios, It 18 true tha they nre not In fuvor of 3Mr, Clurk at all, be- cause, ng one of Mr. O.'s friends sulil, they do not think that thoy could use htm, but ag o= tween M. Clark ns a Republican aud Mr. larn- son us o Democrat it 18 cunshlered doubtful whotlier they would opposo Clark, beenuso tho bave not recelved uny favors from Mr, Ilarel- gun, and would not exert themsclves to elect I, £ Mr. Spalding has not yet answored ono wny or tho othor the letter from his frivnds requesting hine to become u cundidate. But his friends arg working just us hurd ns I ho bad consented, and o endy o turn out, fLis suld. Well, thoro could not unc~ ihe ettt rouy for tho hiie lunt to come offdn | 4icth 0 tuom Voto If toy aid, and. thoso tint Mu. Cary's atatus f8 about the samoas jt was, | Uid many of thom wouldbiive to atund in lino for o nvs that o 18 hOt f candiinte, bul bis | hours boforo tholr turn wold come: It would e tar ‘better to bold tho prifintles fn overy dis- trict and voto diroet for the candidutes or deles gutes, A4t 13 now,. the thing is y monstrous nbsurdity, enubling the few to rule the many. Nobody oun bo bound to vote for cunditlntes seleeted fu this wiy exeopt the closucomwunion. putriota thut selected thom. ‘Ihore ian “*elvii- frionds aro domg what thay can. 8till, It 18 not. seen where he 18 going to got delogates, though he tny run o a fow from tho South Sido wards, As for Mr, Ruwlelwh, hia strength nppeirs to Lo Hmited to cie West 8lde, and to only one or two wards there beyond his own. Ho has not, mudo ““(I finpression- at all on tho \Nurth ar g south S{de, huving, upparently, been too busy | sorvico reforin™ needed horo budiy, upicss tho " i stereotyped sot of dulegutes of forme: nn Are e poning thoy,aip In Biw own ward to do | 3ol tu uiiico dutiug tholr. lives, In which age It would bu needless to hokd primaries. Tho Chofrman of o city, countysor uny othor con- vention has no right after calling 6 convention 10 order to nume o Tomporary Ghulrman (ns bns Deen douo), whather he be # dulegute or not,. ‘I'hat 18 the business of tho Conventlon, notof an individual, Itis ugood time now to rectify those abuses that have ceept Into thg party, District dulegates s sow the e in Natlonal Conventions, und shunld be fa nlIAutl;ol."mL‘ W s NINTIL WARD, Tho Ninth Ward Ropublican Club met nt No, 221 West Mudlsonstroot tast eveniug, C. B, Carter In tho chair, Aftor somo routine business, tho Committen ap olnted at o former, meeting to SURREAL sust- nbio numes from which to select s candlidute for Aldermmn submitted the followings: Dr. Jored Bosaott, Frank Ambori, J. M, Terwilliger, 1, 1. Yates, 1L Stosdard, and Eutleld Moore. Messra, Awmbery, Terwilliger, and Moore, who wero prosont, sald thoy could not wlos the use of tuolr names in coimoetion with tho office of Aldgrman under any clreumstances, Mr. Marsh moved that 4 ballot be taken for an Aldorinunio .candidate, thu mnembers bolng ut liverty to vote for whotn they plensed, which provatled, Tho baltot resulted ns followa: Thomns Eok= bart, 18; Dr. Hussott, 103 and poattoring, 6 Mr, Eekhurt was declitred the nominee of tho ,Club upmidst considoruble enthuslugm, but be decined tho honor with thunks, and sufd ho coulil 1ot pussibly nceopt tho oftive of Aldornun, even If clocted, o After some disputing, Mr, Eckhart’s deelina- "« VETO, Gon, fincticld’s Dog. pecial Correspupdente of, The Chicayo Tribune, CLEVELAND, O, March 1.—"It ustonishea me." suld u prominent politielnn to your corre- spandent yesterday, * that you nowspaper-iuen have sal® nothing about Gon, Garflek's dog." * Wout dog do you meun?” 1 atked, * tho yel- low dog that some of tho corrcspondonts have alrepdy written up?* k. . §m. by uny menns. I rotet to.the big Now- tion wna nccopted, und anothor bullot wud o . 3 fouyaland dojgy! Veto,’ which hns beon at. Mon< i‘.fi;}}‘,"m‘;"f\‘i‘"l“fig',‘.'f,;,'fi’f,'.?,'?, i AT fot damtai til . campalan, ailBphldhte st seatterliyg, No cholce haviog been mnde, athird ballot was roposed, which wis discussed ut somo length, initly, tho motion to take another Lallot way tubled, and the whole mutter waa disposed of by *bolng rofarred to tho primaries, - Plensnnt Amick! wis Indorsed for WestZTown Asscssor, and G, R. Carouran for Gollector ‘Tho Mayornity guestion was: thon introduced, whoreupon Mr. lekhnrt took tho Hoor, Ho wunged 1o soe - good man cloetod to tho ofiice, and'dig not think it would bo necessary to KO sway from the Wost Blde to find_him, 1To mon- tioned i connection with tho office the nnmnes of cex-Muyor Heath and J. T. Rawlcigh, and thought tho Ninth Ward etould send o delogus tlon to the Clty Conventlon ja fuvor of onu or tho othorof thom. Mr., Marsh wanted to sco s good man, but was thero,—ubout the only Jistingulshed individual now romalning there. Thut dog hns n remurk able'bistory, and Gon. Gurtleld’s conneetion with hitn Is gomething wofth writing up at uny rate.” . & “ Let us have it, thon. I shall be glad to lny *Veto's* history beforo thoroiders of Tup TIMUURE” | 5 n *Well, thon, wg will begia at the beginning and give n fow \:{ordmho it Voto's hrcufi agl potlgrée. Dut first Lwoull liko to remuvk thut hio 1a nbsolutelyworthiges, liko tuny snothor arlstooratieappenduge. ‘Sqpie yeaos ago4Gon. Garfleld didgoma favor In oo way or vthur for nn old durky in Washington, who had wmany o enrs bofore boon o servant of Uen, Wintield gr:x‘l;lt to the iden of any sectional lines being D il oy e Stioan wha Mr. Fckbare roplied that ho Jid not want to be | Wero. acquainted with - the old horo of the Mexicun War that he wuas very fond of tino bhorses and fine dogs, Rnd spent i great deal of money fu finding both, 'ho Imported muuny cholce spocimens ot the caMno race, und- Jouked very closoly ufter the purity of their blood after they sveru lia hls possessiott. Tha old durky bod beon tho custodtun, of the Uenors hal's dogs, ana had bomfo very —wmuch attached to his, business, uud, after the doutn of his uld inuster, ho still kept up tho bLusiness moro or less, a8 4 mutter bot of reoréntion ond profit. Uolng de- slrous of . conferrlng W favor =~ upon bis benofactor, Gen. Gurileld, be one diy brought o busket to hly house in \v.numm;xun. with swatl puppy in it, Ho nssured tho Ueneral, ns understood us seationaly but ho could ace 1o use ot going to the South Sldo for n candlduto when tho West Blug offured .better mon. Mr. Houth tad been tried and hnd not boen found wanting. Tha Club luljlmrm:d without taklug any noe tion on tho subjoct, but it wus ovidunt from tho applausy with ‘which Mr, Heath's nutno wis ro- ceived that ho hrd u great many friends in tho Club,—more thun uny othor cundidute, TENTII WARD, i Tho Tenth Ward lepublican Club mat nt No. 258 West Lako stroot Just evoning, and eleated tho following oflicers: Fresldent 1, Farreng Vice-Presldents, J. D. durphy, P. Gludo, and Itichard Wilson , K. ililvorson, L. } Socretary, Wil- lam Bplssler, Jr.: ‘Ureasurer, A, Mitlers J. Dy | b nndo the presontation, thut the dog wus o] Mnrpitgy G B Wilto, A, Mitlor, Wiiium Swiss: | tan Seotts FAvOrt brocd and that (oo blood for, Br., Wiliiam Wuytiniy, J. 8.'Ford, and J. If, | wns perfeotly pure, ‘The young Gurilelds woro Cruver wero appolited a committoo mnu‘nf st | o chimse "f,m to get u puppy, snd ho {mme- names from which to scluot a candidato | (iately becume a favorit attho house. Lo soon for Alderipau nt tho noxt regulur meating, ‘Tho Legan to develop fast, and turncd out to bo Club adjdurned after specchos by J, U, Frukoe | ano of tho inrgest. of Newfoundlands, und Willlnn Wayunin until to-inorrow ovening, | Ifo was of ' cougse brought on @o tho whon delegato tekets will bo sclected tobu | farm - wheh the farm was purchased, votod for at the primaries Monduy. und hns dived there over sinve. ELEVENTIL WANRD, A meeting of * Bleventh Ward Republicans who desiro the nomination of u candldute for Muyor wnd ean bo rolled upon to enforce the Everybody recognfaes that ho i3 worthless or nuxt o worthless, but ut thesaine timo feels liko houoriug him on ucconut of his dlstinguished Juoks and interesting pedigree. Gen, Gurfleld 18 ) law " eapectally kind 1o Voto, and durlug ull his walks AT e G e B G ot o farm thio ol dog uked to bo s eos was enlledgo tho ehiire Ou motlon,- Mcsurs, stunt compnnlon, Tho Guneral would often talk to tho old fellow In regard tocertain necded fluprovements that must be mudo ubout tho furm, nud the repiy, by ieans of an nppre '3 bark ov_dlasatisiled growl, wus, of course, decls- ive. I bave seen wmuny intercativg displuys of Gien, Garfleld's kindness of hourt (n connetton with this ey that would by worthy of reeard. T, Wood, "Jumes Gurney, -A. J Waite, 8. P, Dewoy, and J. W, Ayur pointed o committeo to kulect puined '}M uted to bo voted fur ut umtrrmmrr ne: duy. Tho Cammittes nekod lenve to until 1 o'clock Nuturduy aftornoon, ant weotlng grunted the request, ,0L U8 huve somo of them, “ SINPEENTI WARD, wWall, Lwill give you ono us o sample, Iwih At n wmooting of the Sixteouth Ward Hopube | down ut: Montor durlng tho hight of tho v Uenn Ciup held last ovoniug In Syord Hull, on | gure” spon the President-sleot for Cabluctund Budgwicld streot, a mrge numbor of young men | gther oficlal positiond. o wus working day enrolled thomselyes ug woinbers, and nAht, und bis ng oubled ‘The Committee appBinted ut tho Inst meoting | wis r.-uuswmlt, 1i n to confer with with this, thut, gnd thoe other rumor, ulght, after o hard dsy's work, 8 fow of Us werg guths tho Democratio Gonnalttes for tho purpose of solcoting an fndepsndont cundis 0 Lrary, and wo wero talkiog of vudl-, nte Tof Aldrmun repgrtod thak thio Dumourts | oo B ey A N oot ity 1 hud selectod Mr, Arno. Voss, and the Commitioe that L Bud thut day recoivod remurkoed to hn" lettor from ono BE his old puplls wiid I8 now -1 Lanld to him: *Myra wonder If yo think sho 13 marrled. * Bho suys you uddross h uy Mudwigo!' * Let mu seo ber letter, be sald, 1 showed it to him, und, after reading It he faid; YO the ‘desr old girl] One of sy, vlerks bag mude u mistuke and oifended bor, I fear, Lt I Wil setelo thits 5o ho took his 'pon, weary ns wis wall satlaiiod with tho cholee, [t was ex- plufnud thut thoy fouud it ncegssury lnst yeur, Owing to tho strength ot tho Boclilliats, to form u coalition by which the Democrats ugrecd Lo sup~ port Mr. Linsof, with the undorstunding thut tho tepublieans wonld unite witn thom ?olu upr“;u to seeure tho eleetion of un Aldgryinu on the mme indepondent platform: that Ald. Imtiof had not tlouted tho bunner of oy puarty, but bad o 3 tho West, , and bogun to write ey A Jelter Tun gnd been olectod a3 un - Indepundent :.\’cm'mxfl:lnu.lu'nulwnum.ucnflyummuulu peopld's cungidnte, und hod wlways ucted e | e vhg fiit puge, when *Veto, “who hud depuidently fi tho Colnell, aud tho sngoourso | heon standing by wuggiug bls tall fur somu wsfll‘l’ "m‘ggl& !g“}]l‘:;lxm«w" sdopied ary | thine, uud tryiuie (o got luullu nulclltlun {'mllu 125 g t L T, 1) U e Vobe hoartily - Tobicd. the Shcvalhug | piaster, ut longth becamo fmpatient, snd plus his L .dll’l( puw upon tho puge still wet with tho bk, and made un unreuadublp ands uneigbitly: scruwl of the wnm%. *0 you gud-for-noth) oid follow!’ suid thd Gunogal, patting the dug's buead, * yoit have inado s A good desl of froubly uaud Inbor by your over-fuiniiay,’” Ie thon qulotly tore up tho sheet, wig begun bl lettor over ugnin,” li" \m;l vuid b or, did you no ., \‘:-n.y He 18 nuch attachod to tho farm, and ko the ragro be bus, und the cattlo aud horics. 1o takes $¢&° Mre. Gurticld'a fathor and brother, 100, who ura to kuep tho fari during tho Geu- Gawy, sentimenzof tho woetmy belng that It was o wisa choleo. Though tho itepublicans were strang envugh to curry tho wasl If they brougnt out n Ho- publican, stitt by thly arrungoment they suredly varry it Ly 600 wajority. - A commitieo of 8lx—ono from vach precine wits appajnied 10 Inforin Br. Vous nud tho et ocratie Cetnmities of tho wotlon of the weetlng, and to prosceuts the Alduriauicentpaiua.. Thi Commitea: Voto® would remuin at Mend following wentlomen cownpose tho Ex-Ald, Puler 8. Wetterer, Fred Glmp, . ulwnmmz. Henry Zimplo, ¥. Doblke, Fetur Bar- tloma, Hesolutions wera also adopted luunnlnqr np, | erul's ubsenco tn #yshingto 5 Adolph Milier us tho vandiduto for Norih Town e pe T Asyussor, aud Churles Howell for Constable. It L] wus also resulved that the Club, as 4 Club, Juriington (V1) bred Predd. " . hould put up no delegates at the primary, an Tho award of prizes olfered to Vermont Loys that they hoid ho. primary for Al ‘unnun.' aad | uder 17 yoars of wcy by o ofdlio T 1oce of L 0 receivo Lo voiges 8 Un o] e, i liteastpdita WA b Bhie boan miudo. Th it yrifo of $23 wnd scholarship fu the Unlversity (Wurtlsbolgs yuar 2 M. Bumuel Aupleton 33ir, Houry ‘Sorger, and for four mu{v for corn, was taken by HaLnd, of Whitiog, and tio firet pelze: w0 samu amount, for potntocs, by Lewis 8. oo, nf Goshen.. Tho scconi prize, "";f , for coen’ won takon by Edgar J. Tulhill, ‘of F;e,r o, nntt for potatoos by #rank J. Hubbrd, I prize, of #13, far corn, wia tok now, of_Montpelier, and Ttoyee, prizes, WVhiting, nd O, 1 Doys con Do potittoca to (H nel tho e — Nonotugk and Cortleelll Spool Bk, beat T (45 warld TaF dresammnor Wi ot from rencehed was nt tho ro of dry shelled corn 1o o nere and As tho av lon of Vermost furins s eetlmut nine bushels of corn aud 40 of potutacs to 1) eon thnt tho results secureq Lo fo oucourngiig, 0 eIl by sy It will be ¥8 fre qui wero taken by Fdwar ting. nnd 1. 1L “Sinyer, of Guliror potgsoea by Bupene Plusteidge, of Norti - Fiteeo 1t Powors, uf l.m‘mll‘fn e 0 dii q nere, Witson Muanufacturing Co., 165 Stato stroet, L g O LY ST, Gyl T pot g Willlumatiwn, The fourinmey Hirt tor ourth aud firgy ROy o f i for 1, ] No N‘*Hllll\ul'fi cnt Tho 2 % hely 2 lushels of SR Proly . e to e thirty. towny, f 12 1) 1 Cto., lor & 3 L) We recmumuudEldrmll;osuwlng-lm\chlnes ————— . Indigestion, dyepepsta, and ull forma Inut like +bload-mnking, tniplng propertica; ableed conditons, whethor tho re; tlun, norvous prostration, disemscs, particulurly if rosnlting from nnry complnints, Cuswell, Hazurd & prictors, [ 1t i not n mora atiy of o oW York, For snlo by droggl nervous pro wortoral debllity. fetrees O tnking Monmau's Puptontzed 1ot only preparation of Leef contalning ¢ nutritious properties, lio oxtrad elieved 1y lcm ‘otiie, 118 en nu- beof, but canty foreg-gencrating, and [{fo-syg L5 Tivatuntio i afes e 1h ol enfe BUlt of ixhuns verwork, or doutg pultng & Co., pros MARRIAGE LICINSIY, "o foliowing marringo licenses terday: Viamne, . 1fat n Ninlh,, ‘Theadore It, Hohrons, Ituche! Held, . 1. Droderno 1dzzi0 Hoyd, .. Hworin Nolme { t Linn Katonby %.mlm Domy Murynrat Cas: Jambn Bird Catharlie i ichnrl Jano B, Alex. Radteln Murin Saup.. — Funeral from the re Clack stroct, \o-day at2 p, m to Gracolund, { Klion Taerbants Willinm Thompaolf, Pauling dunderson §Ttenty Schwara, 4 il 1276 South Reatdence organ Park, 1 Wost Lake, outh Halsted, L Inistey; Mllwpukea-ar, § Milwhtikeomy, 48 Sedgwick, 18 Buperlor, MARSITALL—At Malnayillo, Mulwh 17, 1341, Johm el nued 77 yoara nud 10 ni0nt ) ~EE-Y ol son_of duseuly Nuotice of funa DUBSON—Mnr Lorof Mr, and M; ral i 10, 1881, 4 montha und 4 duyn. nornt 1) romn . ns o —Carilin A, rapar, ngod 7 ma s, shiro Hormid piosso copy, F11Z=Murch 10, nt Gnrden City, and Mary Fits, o yeurs and 1§ wonths, 5 \ataation, o JUNTEIR—Mareh 10, ot Albugdorque, Gl “A- Juntor, of Chicwo, o "0 Aln., Josey AR : 0 Now Mexico, nbot Loutse, only daughe thones by carriaies to Rosohlil, EZHoston paporsplensy copy, RLLSWOILITI—At the resldenco of tho Hon, Lomts Tlisiworth, "Naperviiie, 1k, worth, of Denvo unoral Satur r, Colb, (i Carrlg, wifo of 1. morning at rs. J. 1L Dobson, of pueumonia, nged tosidenco, 04 Cottage Grave-ny., o= only clilld of K, g T i U a8 vicua ut Sheldon Jousato-dsy atlia.m, v i R half-paat 10 o'clock trom S1.John's Fpiscomil CHaroh, Mhparville HAWKIN) Michaul onrs. “ungpral from rosidance 2022 Sangorent., cornes ArehEL v, ot et AT Mavon o e Chureb, from thence by ear 1 Cnlvary Cemutery. . POLITIOAL. - MEETING OF CITIZENS RESIDIN 1 the Holling=Mil- districy i AL Ttyan's, on Rawson-st., sidor thia intorests of th lun, fo con wondking . Maveh, 17, Annlo 8., beloved wife of 1 1iaivking, of corebo spinil miningitls, uyed t 1120, 1 All Suinisg ) {4 il be okt this ext d0or 1y s ard fin thbap- NHE Clupwi Tia1l, Inflinnu-uy. ing I dosired, Bt brought bufgro'tha Club, 1 T HLERE V! T 1LL y ovening. A large , s busingss of importince w URTIT WARD REPUGLICAN hold it rogular mouting vt Armury nicels il be GERMAN: REPUBLICAN CLUR ¢ tho Blufith Ward will moot this ovening av fodthenst eurner of 1°olk-at. and Ifiue Tslun Fourigrat cornar pf okt and Hiug Julag BE A MEETING Ol the Young Mon's ftepmblican Club of tho Four- feGntl Ward this Fridy oyoning nt 413 v il Ropublicans ot tho Ward nra ationd. 3 est Chicigos qusted 10 UE CITIZENS' lll'}PUBlalCA‘N CL.UB ot the I G waukus urteenth Ward meots thls ovonhu et v, HE FIBST WARD STRAIGHT publienn Glub moots ths exoning nt the Grand Fuole }Btel et RE- Lerom for businessgf imporunce, HERE tho bt Furnor Hail thiy ovening.: WILL BE A MEETING OF htooath Ward Republidan Club ut Lower + DIBOELLANEQUS. . LL,CITIZENS INTERESTED IN TIE * énfurcament of tho lawa " ure fuvited to nie iond the mesting 10 bromate Lhis object i tho Line coln Park Churel, thix ovening. ) corner Mgbawk wnd Huphia-siss it NI, HIARLAN PAGE WILL CBNDUCT il st of Prof. Thoro pra a fu Fho wvhjeet 1a o Feading und clans moe Asnociation Ing, . I 0 nit the novn micotng to-day In Lower & arell L YOUNG JEN'S CHRIST vucal music, undor th ubortshin, (5 lendanea at th tin 1 thorouxl course 0f tstaicton voleo-eulturo, und thilw ovonine i1l tho ¥ Touns, 19 MAQISOG-aL., wid utliers wishe iatructlon woull do well to juin immoditery. IAN AS- the Ieaders 3 il 1 9 firat nes in 3 fioo 1o all. The nic Me's Chrlstisn JéfiOI’AL BAKING POWDER, ABSQLUTELY PURE. DE FROM GRAPE CREAM PANTAR. Tounokuuper's favariwa n loadiue cltioa of the world: No other urepmration makes such light, Huky, Breada, or luxurions pagtey, Unn be raten by d!’l o withuut fear af thodlia rosniing trous éwyy lid gostible u&(l.fl{fit‘umlncml‘u“} )l‘l :l.:rlllflm‘lfi bl ot 16 Govoeniment Cliom X TOVAL DAKING TOWDEL CO. & AUCTION LES. ERSHEIM & CO. BUILDINGS - Nos.,535, 537, 539 & 541 State-ste AT AUCTION, ¥riday Moralng, March 18, at 10 acm. Taris cash. Bulla ELISON, I nge ta i reinoyod atonce. MWLM & €O, Auctluneert 23 East Washington-st: CLOSING SALE, Maurch 18Nt 10 nud 8 o'elocks and_ Glamwuis, without £ o Vaney Umuiae borve, ELON. WILSON, wrtimgot of Chin i Bvery duscription, Ul VLK 29 DIRNIAN 0, ks and Caus, L & 241 Lake st {NDY, Y 1d v o §i, 45, &3, oF D lucw eyl i Lo by s i thy i:j: v Ruturt uzpross vl e rice, b . MHeotonor, S Culiade ¢

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