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8. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIS: THE CITY. IN GENTRAL. AN, Forren, U, 8, A.,'ls at the Talmer. €. 0, donxsoy, Balt Lake, 18 at the Bherman, 3. . S, Springfield, 16 nt tho Sherman. Car. W, L. Pitengi, U, 8. A, Is at the Grand Tneitt Jupax Hesny Fony, Silverton, Colo,, 19 at tho Puhmer, A, J. AaNew, Indinnapolis, Ind, fs at tho Tremont., Jupar W, 3. Kxiaur, of Dubuque, Ia, i3 at the Palmer. Cor. R, W, Snant, Port Ilope, Canndn, I8 at tho Tremont. C. . KrARNS, Richmond, Va,, 18 reglstered at the Shernan. Jaxes D, Dunroy and family, New Orleans, nre at the ‘Cremont, W. LainbAw, ot 1Tong Koug, China, is stop- Pping ut the Grand Pacltie, ‘' A. BAnxanv. of Donver, and T. C. Ewing, of Lendyillo, are at tte Palmer. Couxenavs J. Vaspenmur, New York, Isat the Bhermnn, en route to in Franctsco, Hanny W, Morr, formerly of tho Matteson Touse, hus joined tho oftice foree of the Fre- mont, C. I, PERING, Viee-President of the Chiengo, g!.\:glx(l&““m & Quincy luilrond, i nt the Grand Mit. AND Mg, A, W, LoxGrey and Willlnm ;dulrruy. of Now Orleans, nre registered nt the "almety ‘1. name of tho llnvul-llcnn cgndidute for Alderman in the 8ixth Ward 18 G. A, and not C, W, Woulley. 1. W, Wasnsuns, Presldent of the Minneap- olis & ouls: Rallroud, Minnenpolis, 1s at the linm_ll Paeltl ‘Tizopois: M. Davis, Prestdent of tha Luke Euperior Ship Canal & Raliway Company, Now Yark, 18 nt the Pueitie, C. I3 PECK, General Mnunger, and K. Black well, Mechnniead Superintendent, of the Grand Qrunk Rallroad, Port Huron, ure'ut the Puliner. ‘THE meeting of tho Irish-American Repub- Ilean Club, which wus to have been held lnst evening ut' the Grand Taciiic Hotel, wus posi- Doned “untll to-morrow evealng nt’ tho' sume Place. . ‘Tite: tempernture yesteriday, s observed by Munnsse, optigan, 88 Madisou s X Lallving), wis ot 8 1 1., 28 deg 12 1 i P, 62 8 D, i, 1.1, 205 B P 1k, 042, A'r the clection of oflicers of Whittior Post No. 7 (. AL held last ovendng, the followlng were chasen und installed: €, 'R, E Kateh, Com- Baromoter, 8 Tuander L. Carmichel, V3 8, Lol l{. A, ukley, Chaplaing E. IL Bundy, O, W, Itose, C. Di: C. A, Ryder, Adjutunt; J, 8, ZLane, Surgeon., K Iglith Wand Land League held a regninr mecting ut tho French Chureh, corner of 1lnle #ted und Congresy sireoty, last evonlng, nt whi thero wns n lurge nttendunce. Capt. Casey, del- carate, mude his report of the proceedings of tho Centenl Lund Lengave, a recitation wis glven by Miss ishop, und speeehes wore mude by Messrs, Keegun, O'Tirien, ana Melntosh. Hutraney, the Swede who wasacquitted n few Neoks apo In tho Criminal Court of the murder of his ehuni, Auron Johuuson, was yesterday ur- rilpned before Justico Walsh by Gticer C, Blix- seth upon a chirge of drunk aml nusunlurlf. ad wna sent out to the Houso of Corretlon in de- Tuult of a §10 fine. Kince regnining his liberty 1laltgren bns relupsed Into his former dissipa- tions, und 18 but u worthless sot. Tk Silogerfest Committea on Decorations met hust evenne and recelved the plans from the Excentlve Committes for _trivmphal-urelics on the streets lending to the Exposition Build- ng, and the outside decorntlons of the Festival Itull. Nouctlon wis taken townrds aecepthng tho plans, and two weeks more wero julyven the Exceutive Committeo in which to perfect thom, and make u dutalled estimate of cost, Tt North Sile Turner-1all was comfortably filled tust_evenlug to Hsten to spocches by M Fritscho and Viereck, the Germnn Boelalists, who nro on o visit to this country in tho interest of tha growth ot Socinlism ns pavty. Mr, Fritsche devoted his tiine to giving u history of the riso and growth of Socladism in Germany, and Viercek mude n rallying uddress, tho uim of which was to entbuse thuse of the Tuith among his hearers, Ax cleetion for eix ndditlonnl Managers of tho Y.ML CL AL was held In Lowor Farwell Hall yes- terday ufternoon. The followhyy gentlemen were electes . I3, Wilson, Methodist Eptscopnls W. B, Kelley, Congregntionnd; Rotwrt Scott, Tresbyteriang James L, Houghicling, Bplscopuls . T, Shorer, Haptist, ‘The first threo hold of = fico unthl D mber, 1881, und the Inst three until December, 182, Thero are now two Munugrers {m"ll}u“h denomination, lustend of onge, a8 fore nerly, Mexsnd, Arkinson and Fowlor, of tho Roard of Trade Provislon Investizating Committee, ruturned from Wushington yestorday. In that city thuy enlled on the British Mintstor, Sy Ed- ward Thornton, and lalil bofore him the ficts and figures which were umbodied i the repart mude Lo the Honrd of Trudo u short thne ngo und published. The Mintster guve tho Commit~ tue to understand that bie shoutd try to allny uny undue alurm ou the part of bis Government con= cerning Amerlean tnents, A WARIANT wna lssued yeateedny by Justico mArs on K.‘l)ln?hll“l of Augusto Helrlehurd for the arrest of [, Enderls, the ox-Swiss Consul, who §8 charged with havisg cmbezzled or frovds ulently converted to his awi use the sun of 350 on or ubout May 1, 1880, Mr. Helrichard s ong ot five brothers who Inherited property in Bwitzerlan) umotinting to about 81.(}‘]). which, it 13 suld, wod coutlded 10 tho caro of tho Swiss Consul. Yesterday u Constuble went to Elm- Lurst, where Mr. Lnderly residos, 1o serve tho warrant, Mrs.WronLevskr, an olderly woman, evidents ){ not necustoined to traveliing, brought up nt tho Arinory lust eveuing, for sholter, Sho bidls Trom Now York City, and should bave left the truin at Fort Wayno, b, Whero sho was to bave been met ber son Frank, but by mistako she camo,on to this vity, At the dopot she was pleked up by somo hotal runs ner, and, without exactly comprehomling his motlve, she permitted berdelf to bo oacorted to somo hotel L tho vieinity, where she was given aworn menl, When lmymcnt was demunded of hersho truthfully made nnswer that sho had no money, and theraupon the hotolkeepor took ono of her parcols from her and put her out into the street. 1y Becond Regiment, Ilinols National Guurd, wis fnspected Just ovonuyg by Muj, Biliott Du- rund, Assistant Inspector-Gener here wore 4bOUL 470 men fn tho ranks, who prosented n fine appearance, 'Thoy woro rather nte in begly- niug the inspection, owing o tho tuct that tholr arms und nteoutroments woro ull packed prop- mrutory 1o ramoval to tholr new armory, Nos, 350 and 181 Rundolph strect, whore they will_have one of the nlcest nrmories in the Btite, Owin, o the lutencss of the hour somo of the men lmfi 10 b excused, Thore ire nine compnnles in tho regiment, The ollicers aro: Col, Jumes Quirk conmanding, Llent.-Col, P, J. Hennossey, Muj. Joh . ma' hmuumm..)nuuMel(nungn,t)uur- termaster Keofe. A REQULAT mecting of tho Lincoln Purk Board wak beld yostorduy afternoon, Prosents Come wiwloners Winston, Witherow, Arnold, and Btockton, Commlsaioner Arnold “reportéd on o bids for trees, und recommonded the pure chinso of vaviotles. It wis #o ordored, Bwayno Nelnon sent s communication to tho Honrd usk- nic u extension of tme on bis comruct on nee couut of the recont bad weathior, und the timo wus extended to Aprll 1. Unw of the green- Nuouses o tho purk wis blown down o the lnto storn, und tho Commlssionens ordored It to bo Fobuilt, 'Phe despening of ono of the urtesiun wulls wus discussed, nud the mutter mforred to tho President, with power touot, 1t i now 1,400 feot deep, und whit probably ba duopeued 'to A FIIEDMAN=WANGERSITRIAL ‘Tho wedding-of Mr. B. N. Friedman, of this city, und Miss Cocolln Wangenshoin, of Littlo Tivcky Avic., was celubrate tinetd Weat'dido i, oo e oventod in e Tho brida! purty untered tho bhall conduoted \1( Ar. I Aloxander, musier of coremonios, with A‘nanll L Alexander und Py Rubovitz to ussist, 'hu o g groom were fttmuled by thole purcnts and near relutived, Tho eeromoiy was performed, under o murriiga bell, by tho Rev. Dr, Nordut, of tho North Bido tHebrew congros untton, Thu bride was attired 1o un elegunt dreds of whiite sutin with a long veil of tulle. Atter the customuiry congrutulutions tho party wero conducted to the BURPET Euom whiry i T cotlation. wis served. Numerons telegrums were recelved from ontside poluts, and i hurge nuinver of elegnit prosents woro presentoil. A large soception wis held e tho eventug, Amony tho jucsts were Bir. und Mrs, i, Feied- DIIIIIJ Mr B, Feivdman, Mr. Nuthan Frieduan, Mr. Joseph Friodmun, Misses Amolln una Julin’ ¥ e Mr. und v, Talker, Grandins Fritcinun, and Fi and Mrs, Zuckermun, Mr. und Mrs. e, und Aes, Golsunig, My, und Mre. 1 Mr.und Mra, Welisheuk, Mr. uud Mis, Frank, Me. und Mri, B, Punesly, Mroand Mrs. k. Alexavder, M. und Mrs, Loob, Mr. und Mry., Opponbimor, Mr, w) Msa, 8. L. Bllvermun, Misses Fish, Schafaer, Mayer, Ulls man, Newins, Mooro, Messes. J. Frivdmitn, A. Reiuneh, 8.0, Fish, J. Flsh, Leopold Flsh, Lous L. Eisingg sar. 1 Well, 1, Weity and und A Nuthun, of Milwuuke TN CITY~HALL, ‘ue Controller will; remit mouey to tho J\'muflcun Ixchuoge Natlouul Bank at New York Suturduy for the paymentof the 7 percent snunicipul bouds waturing April 1, 1661 “TuB city bus now eraployed 400 ‘won and sixty teis to upen up the gutters and sower bosins' w1 FCUIOVO tho snow from the places where It Is un oLstruction tu truvel, ‘T oflices of thy Contruller witl ba closcd Sat- urdiy noon K0 that the catclmliers cun reuovate tuvw, The rogus of the Corporation Cuunsel / and Citv Englncor aronow Lelng cleaned nud caloimined. Tuiping permits woro fssucd as foliows Yulvrdnyx E. Cameron, two-story shopat No. 4 Quincy streot, to cost £2,500 Georgo W, Adnms, two-story brick dwelling nt No, 23 Indimin avenue, cost £5,000: John Kndel, two- story dwelling, No. 3635 Nouth Ialsted streot, cost &460: C. Tinnson, two-story dwolling, No. 21 Robiey street, cost S4,600, Ar the Health Oflee yesterduy eontngions dlscuscs wero reertml nt"the followlog plic Hmll-pox _at No., 170 West_NIneteenth atre No. rth Murket strent, No, A2l State stregty and No. it South Caogl stre dlph(hnrhl nt 0. 130 Fremont street, No. 21§ Weat 'Phirteenth streot, No, 187 Huron sireet, No. 218 Thirteenth placo ‘(hirco cascs), and No. =i8 North ujsted stroct (two enses); Scnrlel-fever nt No, 45 West Jnckson streot and No. 34 North Clark stroot, AN INTERESTING NELIC, Tho Mayor hne veceived from Charles P, Greenough, an attorney of Doston, a letter low witn fue, which was namone 1 eollvetion Of historleat letturs nnd papers the gontiemnn bnd, and decied I approprlate to soml o Magor Hurrlson, Ttwill p cresting to old’Chiengoans, 1t I8 addressed to* Joln Johie ston, Iisy,, U, 8. Factor, Fort Wayne. the cxpress.” On tho outside marain 1s tho mme of {hn writer, 3r, Latlme, The letter rends as fol- owa: “CiHcAqo, ith July, 1811-81it: 8ince wy Ilnst to you we have news'of other depredutions and miirders commitied nbout the gettlement of Cohokle, The first nows we recelved was that o brothers-in-lnw of Malnpoo went down and Blole 4 number of horses. Becond, annther purty went down, stolo some horses, kitled n mun, and took off & Young wonian, bur they be- i pursued wern obliged 1o leave her to snve thomselves. Thind, they have been thore nud killed and destroyed n whole famity, The enugo of it or dn purt, 18 from the little chlef that enme Inst fuil to see Gov. Hnrrison under tho telgned nnmoe of Wupewn, Ie told the Ine dhna that he bhed told “the Governor that the Amerieans were setthng on tholr lands, and what shoult be dune'with them. He told the Tudiang thut the Uovernor bud told him they were bud peopled that thoy must drive thein off, kil their eattie, and #teal thelr horses, ote, * Tolug the Tmr'lcr onding tho Wik June L am busy with tho Fuctory, and huve n number of Todin paying thelr visit to Capt, Heulkt, From those oircumstances, 1 hope, sir, you will exense my hurry, Pleaso glve oy re- Epects to Mes, T nwn with respect, sir, your vbedlent Jo Lt THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tuse Collectors of Northfield, Schaumbury, and Lyons returned thelr bouks yosterday. Pur Grand Jury disposed of thirteon cnses yosterdny, nll of Which were of n petty chare acter. Suventeon bills and three no-bitls wera found, and the vthor cuses wero pussed., ‘I'ne County Collector will be ready on and after to-morrow to receive dellnquent taxes for towns in which the books have heon returned, Attentlon to the mutter by those interested may savo consldernble trovbie. CossranLe Avoust Kueg bronght Marius Thompson, of No. 2026 Prairle avenue, to the County Clerk's olfice yesterdny, und assisted hin i procuring a lleense to wed Miss Ellen Oleson, of liyde Park, and the two nre supposed to huve b nurried’ during the' day, Constables ure rarely enlled fnto servieo for such duties, but Ktea'uid his work well und sys he hns not only mnde two hearts buppy, bitt that he has atso been tnstrumentul in Kushing up what might have proved a sensatlon, Ty Committee on Charities met yesterday atternoon. ‘The report of the County Agent fur the quurter ending Fob, 23 was read. It shewed thut the number of fu'ntiles recelving aid from thie Connty Agent was i follows: North Divis- fon, 486: “Soutb Division, 419 West Division, 5 The nntlonulitics of those recelving ald were 08 follows; Amnerleans, 20; Belgisns, b Haheminny, 1633 Cunndinns, 25 colored Amerl- enns, M English, 163: Fronch, £ Germans, bi: Hollandors, 8 Irish, 8813 Fallany, 153 Pollsh, 83 Seandinnvinug, 283 Seoteh, 223 Welch, 2, Total, W, The number of burlal orders isay to uritable {nstitutions wns 93, The number of persans Eont to tho County P'oor-House by tho County’ Agent wis 204, The nnmber adjudged ingnue by tho County Court was 41, ISAACH NEAKD FROM, Tho frllcted prwnbroker, Emi appenred {n the Crimtnal Court e mornig und made goud bis ball of o fow tigo, it the sum of $6,000, 1le was Indlcted receiving tho Jowelry stolen frowm Morro will be remembered, and gave bond for s np- prrnnee, but Baturdny one of his bondsing fark Farmint, bucked ont and wanted o give him - up, since which time there hns “Leen consldernble solicitude na to bis wherenbouts, especinlly i policy, eireles, He pretonded to Lo ‘very inuel sur- prised that un yone should have thought thut he was frightoned and had run away, hut failed to expluin whero he wua between Satur- duy night and vesterday furthor thun to uu?' that e hud not Tieen out ol " the city. “1is bondsmen now nre Phillp ;Livhtenatiudt and iennott e nett, tho latter taking the place ot Foreant, and awenrlug that ho wus worth $20,00 over and nbove his debts, Isaues” triul i3 sot for Oct. 25. THE COUNTY CLERK'S OFPICE, The following connmunleation was handed to Conunjssloner Stawart, Chsirman of tho Come mitteo referved to, by Measrs Waite und Morley : Lo the Commitiee o Bynalfzation of the Board of County Commimioners—GRNTLEMEN: Your Comnitteo nppoluted to investigato tho County Clerl’s ofliey bew leavo to report us follows: Acting on tho nstructions of the Chafrman of your Cammittee,wo first examinod the fted ton aceount from Dee. 3, 1837, to Mureh 1, und found tho same to bo Kopt correctly, und the balwnce of the money, to-wit, £1L,670 de- posited with the Corn Exchauge Dank. Wo then examined the Generul Foe nccount, taking cueh ftem of fees recetyed und cuch item ot dis- bursiments from De 1575, to Muroh 14, 1881, with the following result: $180,870 Totnl umotnt of feos recetved,. Amount puid County T'rensurer.§ 57,074 Awount pakl on stlury account 117,640 Amount puld foroflice expenses, atamips, o, = Balanco duo Coak County. .. 8 4,406 Accounted for as follows: Amountdepositad with Corn Ex- change Dunk Cash on hund.... Lessamount due E. F,C, sulory.,. Total Cush ovor. DRInneo e sees FEDERAL AYTAIRS, ‘T1e export of spirits yesterday nwmounted to 200 burrels. ‘I'nk {ntornal revenuo receipts yesterdny woro £20,289, of which 21,480 was for tux on distilled spirits’ ‘L' Sub-Tronsury yestordny recoived $12,000 tn sitver, and padd ont §H,000. Tho gold dis- bursemonts wmountod ta $25,000, l"uu.flwfid 18 the lst of dutlnblo goods re- cefved ut fho Custom-Iloude yesterday; W. H, Behlmplormnnn & Son, 100 buskets shampngng Marshall Fleld & Co., 4 cuses woolens; A, bg%nr & Co.y U cars old ‘wheels, Collugtions, Klokku, Tuk appolntment of A. M. Joncs to succeed United States Murshnl Jesdo IHkirup did not ereato much talk nbout the Uoverniment iuitd- tng yustenday utternoon. Mr. Hildrup sald th hu would bo bappy 1o woleaiue My, Jones uud in- Hroduco bim into the otliclul nystorles 5o fueug be was nblo, (1o would leave hiu, bowever, n moiel to fullow, which ho would have to oxeel und nut deterloruto from, If ho winted to Koep v guod tering with Jlonch and Uar Mr, I, did “not feel bad nbout yolng out. Ho bud nothing to reyiot. ¢ felt that hu had beena Hfe-long Republican, und hnd donu iy duty Nke u man, Fuarthermore, ho had the ndorsctuents of the business-men, the Judges of the United Stutes Court, fuciuding Judgo Harlan, who had uppolnted him durlug tho interregnuu, and the mseinbers of tho By, Tho records of hig oltico woro an upun book whileh ull nlehit 8o that dosired. Bo tar ay tho snlury wis voncorned, it did not ‘m}' durlie tho lmut yoenrover $4,000, and tho himnl o tho salwry 1 $0,000, which bus not beon reachod duriug tho !mu thieo yeurs. My, ffildvup further stisted but L wos golog to praetice Iaw in Chicago, and that ho thoughit be inlkbt onen w lviog hero, e didu't, take ftull fn ali, focl very bad, for, i President Gartdeld vould thus alford to sorve his frjends, be (Hildrup) wi nblo to stund {t. BENNETT MEDICAL, COMMENCEMENT RXELCISLS, A vory large sudioneo of ludics und gontlo- men attonded tho thirtoonth annual Conmoncee- meut oxerceises of the Bonnett Medieal College In Central Musle-Hall luat night. Indved, about ull tho seats in tho bulconles worw oceupied, while tho purquet was overcrowded, The uxe urelsus wero Of o highly enjoynblo charaeter, fne cluding 4 very cloleo soloction of vounl snd lnstrumental mudle, which funtures wore undor tho nueplees of tho Chleago Musleal College, Tho graduutes, fitty-1wo 1a number, oecupled Beuts nllrvcilyhln front of the pintform, on whivh wero seated tho followiug memburs of JN 4y B i iidhn of o St i Chilstiun, . 1y ush, Ueyrgo B, 18, Ilenry O, Jobu Wuachuer, Henr: kor, Wa i Ttutrisgn, B Rewliue, 3. H, Booking. 5 Tl oxorcises uwnufl with au orgun solo, fol« lowing which couw un approprint prayer from the lov, Ueorgo H, Peoko, A violin sulo und u cuvating were excoliently well rendered by Mr, £, Holwendut! wnd 3tiss Litlun Heynolds, ros spectivel Iho Dean's report canie’ next, and {hou tho conferging of Jderets by o 1 Prof. A, L. Clurk, A, 3., M. D, "Fie Debuif of tho Faculty wis deliverud by | Itush, and_the cluse valodlatoriun wuy L Cashumun, who dischurged that duty g excevdingly crodituble, Followitg after the Valodictory viiou ut orgun wolo by M. Loty Fulk, tho * Midsuinmor Night's Dreum* over- ture, uid the vast sudionce was thon diswissed with a bhenediction by Dr. Pecke. ‘Tho graduates wero: D.C, Ans, R. 1. Mintie, A.J. Alken, Menzel Majeskl L L., linbenck, E. A MeCord 1. Hentloy, Hostlek, " Ty, ) C. C. ilanchnrd, . A, Cashinnn, o ttenhouse, Bmwiith, Martin styles, Thewilore O, B, Strebz, M. Ney, Smith, Coulter, H, Fritts, C, A. Flippin, Willlam I, Flory, Joseph Speers, Mra. A, B, Feliows, daibus Saunders, ey, Ueorge R Shnfor, Follnnsbee, J, F, 8kinnor, Graves, F, U, 0, switzor, W. i1, Gray, 30 Tresslur, Carl Glewcerich, Tuthiil, W, L Tluerie, U, L, Van Doren, Orbundo Honts, L E. Whittord, i 1 Howard, W, I, Whitmore, L. D, Johnsan, Wheelor, Charlea Kollor, S Withers, Qentge, 1. Young, Jr, M.V, Yanew, iy SUBURDBAN, LAKE VIRW, ‘Tho Bonrd of Trusteos met Monday, nlt mem- bors present notwithstanding the nd condition of the ronds nlter the storin, Tho minutes of the previous meeting were read and nmended by striking out the names of tho two Asalstant Moderutors nnmed by the Bonrd at thut mcoting for the Ravenswood and Rosehill Precinets, ng thacitizens present on tho morning of slection appolnt or cleet thelr own Asslstant Moderutors and dlerka, ‘The Treasurer presented his roport ot receints and disbirsements from April 10, 1980, to Feb, 28, 1841, which was rend and referred to n speeinl cotnitico consisting of Messrs, Chattleld, Goarde, and Vaa Horn, to exumine und huve 5 coples printed for slistribution. The superin. tendent of Water-Works was nstructed o ns- cortaln tho number of ydiants which neod rue aucerd to muke them conform t tho clty slzos, and where such hydrunts are loented. Whie tho elerk was readiug a b1 of Doguott, Tiusdett & ihlls for rubber hoots purchasced for the men who_nre shovellng snow out of tho ditches, some porson rushed in ealling for the Captain of Pollce, stating thut sowe one bud shat My, Charles H. Crim, of tho nbove fiemn, which conld not be belleved by nny onu present, u8 M. Cram wns o gentloman who was belloved to bo without au enemy i tho waorld, 80 well wos he lked but Inter tho telephone brought tho news which proved only to be too true, vn tho nanouncement of which the Honrd immediutely adjourned. EVANSTON, The funeral of Mrs. A, N, Burr occurred yos- terduy at 2 p, m. at the house of _her futhor, Mr. W. Westloke, Tho Hev, A, W, Pattun olll- eluted. After tho services at tho bousu, tho ree mning wero tuken by ears to Rtoschil! for burlul, The orchestral concert which wis to bave oce curred Monday evening has heen postponed, on account of tho snow blockade, until Friday evenlng, it was [mpossible to transfor elther the musleinns ur tholr fustrumonts to Evanston at tho time expected. ENGLEWOOD, Tho Englewooil Unlon Veteran Club held tholr regulnr meetlng Monduy eveniug, The question of hl!lll!lllf o memoriul’ bl on the lot which Prestdent Parker offered to donate for that pur- POSC wus tuken up, The mombers present pledged thoimselves to take 8500 worth of stock, Ut 18 this wus not suflicient to earry out tho project it was deemed hest to wllow the matter todrop nnless the citlzens could be interested so u8 10 1make up the bulnnee. : LAKE, ‘Thorg 13 an olfort being mado to induco Mr. Jotin W, Humsey to allow his nume to bo used us a candidate for Supervisor, Mr, Rumsey wus 1 eandidate tor tho position lust yeur, but was defented, ut things have ehanged constderns bly and public opinfon has altered in tho Just year, awliig to the corraption that has boen - carthed, nid the diselosures which nro llkclf‘ to ocour in_regard to tho, use of town funds In gt which 1s uow pending, and waleh will bavo u heariug In a few days, LABOR TROUBLES. TIIE IRON-WORKERS, Spectut Dlapateh to The Uhleago Tridune, g, I, March 22,—''he strike of the lron-workers at Springfield, i, Is eaus- g considernble exeltement here, partienlar- 1y in the mills, where It is tho prineipal tople of diseussion. Three of the thirty-five mon sent from this city to Springtield to take the plnces of ancqunl number-of strikers ‘ré- turned this morning, and tho rest wiil follow a8 soon u8 they ean get money to pay their passnge. One of 'them snld to your corre- spondent: “When' we got out to Spring- field we found thnt the case stood sube stantinlly ns the men had represented- it to the Associntion: here, So wo would nob work, nnd the mills are still idle. dost of those Who went out nre coming back, but i few of them will go farthor West. None of them will go 1o work in the Springtichi mills.” Seeretary Martin, of the Amal- nited Assoctution, sald ho lind not seen nny of tho retirned nien, but _he had no doubt tho statemonts were true, Ho added; *‘Cho Springtield Iron Company linve rafl, bar, wud Fulllu mills, The present strlke orlginated N the il mill, where the only dispute lles, but the men in the other mills came out -In sympathy with tholr fellows, who belong to the smme Assoeintion, About a month ago the men in the rall mills asked ni wdvance of one cent por ten on fron ruils over the prices paid elsewhoere, and two und one-half cents per ton on steol rails niore than i3 paid In Jolletor Chiengo, 'Thoy gave a8 thelr renson for tho advines on frok rajls that they hud to work old rafls oxelusivoly, with s 8lab on top. At another place they work solfd muck plle. They base thelr de- mand for tho Increase on steel rails on ae- count of the Inferlor guulity of the. steel which thoy have Lo use, full ot flaws, causing them to lose a great deal of thno making bad afls.” W, 4, Leltoy, Ir, Martin, will the Associatlon sustain the o in the fight > “Yey, ‘FPliey think the men are in the rlght, and thoy mnean’ to sea them through, Presldent Jarrett, of the Assoclation, went to Springficld nnd offered to diseuss the anestlon with the President of the Company, but tho Intter would not meet him. All wo sk 1s that the people will stay sway und let us fight it out ourselyes,” The Asslstant Superintendent of the Springfield whll, Mr, Gritith, Is stil here, tryhing to hire men to go out thera and go to work, but ho meets with snell poor success that ha thinks of giving up the tusk I o fow duys und returning howe, B STRIKING MOLDERS, Spectat Disvatch to The Clitcago Tribune, CiscisyaTy, Mareh 23,—Soveral hundred molders of this clty are striking for an nd- vanee of wures, S0me weeks ngo tho stoye- molders struck and obtuined an advance of 10 per cent. Then the machingsts und boneh- molders, members of the "I'rades-Unlon, struek, demamding 20 per cent ndvimcee, ‘Thiy tho employers refused to give, and thoy have been shico thut tine grandunlly ling upthelr shop with non-Unfon men. On Suturdny they compromised, howdver, and by the agreemont the men wore to return to work ut 15 per cent advance, To-duy the quar- rel broke out afresh over the re- fusal of tho shops to discharge non-Unlon nen employed during the absence of the strikers, I'he Intter rofuso to go'to work, und thy nluflm are obliged Lo got along with what non-Union wen they hnd buen able to YJI < up, ‘Tho number of mo ldurs in the nions” hore Is near 1,000 the trudes- unions nro enguged In wnited and deter- mined effort toseeure absolute control of Tubor {n tholr respeetive trudes, 4o the \Watern Ausoziated Pres, CixersNary, O, Murel 33.—'Tho beneh and maching mollers ot Cluclunatl, who n month ugo demuided 20 por cent adynnee, and struck - when rofused, compromised nhout n week ago on 10 purcent wdvanee, To- iy they nre strikime agaln beeanso thelr e- ployers refusy to diseharge non-union men \}'Imsu services wero sccured In the moun- o, a—— FALL RIVER, FALL Riven, Mass,, March 23.—Soeretary Howard hos lsaued n call for o genernl meot- fng of the Unlun to take energotiv and ng- gresslye netion that will siteessstully coun- teraet the nhuman and eruel policy pursned Ixi' cuployers of blnekmailing workmen aud dismisslng thom, e —— COOK'S IMPERIAL Recelved medal and diplonm nt Parls Ex- vositfon, 1878; Amerlean lustitute, Now York, 1850, nwurded the Awerlean Wine Company; St Louls, siiver medal and dl- ploma for purest und best chmnpagno and st wines, cqual to any fmported wines, costing onu-half Joss, e —— A8 8001 03 the public lenrns that tho Bhakera® Bursupurhiln is thy genuine Bhukor modiclio proe pared from roots, herbd, and berrlos, grown, seltwtod, und prepired by tho Cintorbuky shuk- vrd, Banker Villuge, No L, thoy will taku it n preforency to ull ojuers, such 13 tholr regurd for tho character of the United Brothren, Wo recomnend Eldredsvsswlng-unrhines, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1881 TWULVLE PAGE TIE COURTS. Arguments in the University Case Bofora Judge Drummond. Interesting Decislon on Spiritualism and Undue Influence. Now Buits, Confessions, Judgments, Etz. TIHE UNIVERSULY LITIGATION. Tho motlon for i injunction in tho foreclos- ure ensoof tho Union Mutunl Life-Insurunce Company ngainst the University of Chlengo and others cate up yesterduy morning, niter nuny dulays, bofore Judge Deummond. Mr, Leonasd Swutt, on behalf of thio Companys rond tho ntildavits of A, J. Fowler and It Swite, showing that tho process of tho fureelus- ure suitwas gorvad two or throo hours sooner than thut in tho sult ln tho State Court. Ho thon arguod that tho Allng of the LIl In the Stute Courta few hours prior to the Nlng of the forcclosure Lill tadg no differciee, Jurisdivtion® was only nequired by sorvico of process, uud the process of tho Federal Court havig beon supved itest, tho tutter had exeludive urisdiction. ‘Pho Court tnust nequiro such urisdicton as would enabio it togive n Judg- ment i the ense, 'Fho mere Bing of n bill gave no Jurisdiction, and tho Suprema Court bind du- cidid that until sorvieo was fud thore was no 118 poixlons, When w conrt had nequired jurise diction of the subject matter, and tho power of setting tho matters in controveray, thut deter- mined the plnco ot Jurisdiction, When, too, the Fedoral Court ind acquired Jurisdiction, it would netto restealn o proceeditix nbout the Bimo matter and botween the same purtles ln tho Ktate Court, ‘The simple queation was, whothor tho trust dead way to be foreclosed, and, U the University claimed §t was invalld, such defenda could be o equally woll 1 tho foreclosure sult, a8 widvanced to set uside the inenmbrance, in the proceeding hn the State Court sult, Tho ltigatlon was renlly tho sumg i{n both sults, Mourcover, the Stute’s Attorney hud no power to tile an informution on behalf of the puople gens crally, ani too suit fn tho Stuto Court, theres fore, could noy e mwatntalued. That was the duty of the Attorney-Ueneral of tho Stite. Couk County wus ot lntorested — uny mora than any othor . county, On the sine principle tho Stute's Attoiney of any othor, county nlght begin i simllir procecd- fng. ‘Tho Stute's Attorney wis not o commons Iuw ofticer, but u erenture of the statute with certain delluitely described dutlus, amouw which tho prosent wus not one, The Fodernl Court, thorefore, having firet obtained Jurisdiction by privr servics ot process, tho compluluant wis entitled to the desired injunction to prevent wny furthor proceeding over the samoe subjeet attor In thn State Court, Mr. G, A Gregory continued the nrgumoent on behnlf of the Univeraity. (fe rund an alildavit to tho olfect thut both “bitls were tled on tho sumio day, Lut that tho vne In tho Stute Court wus several hours prior fn puint of tine. o contended that tho Itlgntlon 1n the two sultd wus 1ot tho fme nor was it between tho 8samo prrtics. Tho action of tho Insurnnce Cam- Ium)- et been only u devise to got tho lithatdon ity tie Federnd Caurt; thit (¢ could nat trigster tho sult divcetly, except under cortuin pomltios, and took this wethod of dodgiog the stutute, Tho sorviee on Fowler, the Superintondent, was sufliclent. Even If the forcclosure sult went on to deerog hero and tho Univarsity be sold, u bill could nfterwnrd Lo flled fa the Btate Court under ‘which tho property could all be sold, Even If the University should come in and detend in the Fedornd Court, It «id not appenr whother tha People of tue Stato of Ilnos wanited to sot up tho dofonsy of uitvn vires or not. No Federal Court would Interforo to on- Join the People of al.lu State of Illnois. The Imx por wiy for tho Company to do was to plend n tho State Court thut thore wus anothor sult pending, That would stop Htigntion and ae- complisn tho sume result ud un injunction here. Such an extryordinary reniedy asan injunction would not bu grantedexeept for good cause, and no suiliclent reason has beun shown here, Tho return of tho BhorHE sbuwed tho servico ot the process I bothsuite had bewn on the sumoduy,und the Court could noteonclude that ono wasseryed hefore the othor. [Tho bills were also fled on the snmo duy, Which. Court then had jurlsdios tlon? Was it not afuct of welght in determin- ing that the summonygin tho Stute Court was re- turnnble twenty dugs bufore that n the Fedoral Court? Even now testlmony was being taken in the State Court tg speed on tho hoaring, whilo no ortdor could ba enferad ugainst tho dofend- ag#s {u tho fureolosure sult uitil tho return d I€%as clulmed that tha Regents of the Univ #ity sbould huve tiled the bill, Lut though they hud visltorltl powery, thoy did not huve such iy ‘would enuble thunn tginstitutensuit, Thoe proper Jurty us compluinantvus tho Btute's-Attornuy, The stututy expressly gave bim that power, und I such o cuse Bo wad tho asent and uttorney of tho Attornoy-Gonentl, The latter was only obliged to nupenr In tio Supreto Court, ‘The Judge intimated that the priucipal ditl- cult 1o ese wity tbut it did ot appour that the ldentienl question fu-tho presont sult wis th sumc us thut fn.the Stite Court sult. It mizht bu that both Hiigations could proceed nt onee without contileting with cach othor. ‘Thero way, however, un atigeitlon In the Stute Court bl which was nconsistent with tho thoovy that tho titlgaton In ench ense was distnot. Tho prayer of that bilkbowis thut the Lusiranee l:nmulmy bo onjolned trom procecdiug with 1ty suit to foreclose, Thnt seemed todonoto o eers 1nin fdentity ns to tho subject nittor 1n lithe- tlon In Loth sults, LEIE appeard the litieatlon was tho saing u bolh cusey tho fujunctlon ought to bo nllowed. it My, Gregory urgod (that tho propor methoed ‘was for tho Compuny 2o plead inothur sult pends- 413, t0 tho bILL a0 tho Circuit Court, 4 that was nut snough o demureer could be ftled to the bill, The Company would also file {ts petitition for romoval nnel pay the e'xcnulw preseribed, Al those remedles coufd be takon advantugd of, and any one would:render na lojunvtion un- necessiry., . In tho nfternoon Mr. Ienry Decker oponed his nrgument for the «Douglus” hoirs, und in op- position to the motion for injuntion, He to the position thut thoro was un implied ngreo- ment botweun the peuple of the Btateand tho ‘I'rusteos thut tho trust fund should bo nduinlse tured for the purposo desigued by the founder of tho institution, und thut thore wus ulsn nn expresd prowlse that the property shoukt not by upplied 1o any otbor.purpuse. A Court of Chan- cory wus bound to see that tho trust tuud was not perverted. 1'ho: Douxlas heies clujmed, un- dor w distinet proviso or condition, that tho trust proporty revertod to thom on a breach of a cortaln gondition wningt nlfonution: that fssue could not-bu tried in tho Federal Court, ‘I'ne closing neginments for thu complainnut Woro mndu by M, i, who reviewod at longth the arguments of his obponents, und went on to coufute thom, At the cluse, tho Judge romarked that tho Htato Caurt gould go,on and mukoe u decrov, but tho question was ns_to whethor it shauld stop thure,—In athor wonds, whethor wo shall go on and put un ond to tho litizatlon ko fur us nlfects tho vitul questions wiiluh seeat to be tnvotved in thls contiuversy, As to thut polnt tho Judge wromlsed he would render an uplnion this worn- g, 18 SPIRITUALISM INSANITY ? Judge Tuloy yestorday worning declded on an Intorosting quostion us to whethor u spirituullst could fn uny wuy bo considercd fusano. ‘This cume up on n petition by a Mrs. Annlo Lord Chamberlnln to shate b tho diyldends on & pol- ley for $10,000 in tho lepublic Life-Insuranco Company fssusd to. Col. 11 W, H, Custunun and afterwards nusignod to potitio There wis ulsn 4 oross-petition by Cushu oxecutor to Lavo tho dividends pald to bim, on tho ground that the nssigmnent wis vold; flrst, beeuuso Cushman was not of sound mind, and secoud, beenuse Mrs, Chnmborluln exorted undue ine Hueuco on Wim. From tho ovidence it up- peured that Cushinan befora the great fra wns a man of largo wealth, aud thut by tho fire hu lust u bout $600,000; after thut thno bo was insolveat, though up to his death bo Was onguged ulmost cotstautly dn large husinoss trunsuotiuny, For tho lust vlght or ton yours of hialifo ho was a firm bellover in the phenvuong callod spivitualism, He belloved that communi- cuton with departed svlrits could be had Ahroughh inediuns; thut spivlts wore ofton visi- bloto buman vyos; tuut photogaphn of spirits coulil be takon wud tt wivico and preserip- tiong ot pfritusl physiciuns could be obtalned, Fur yeurs bofore Citshmun's death ho wud fn the almost dully babit of —conwultine spirits, ut one thme lavesting largely in w worth loss ming by tholr ndviee, und it ull thues profedsing to have yrent fulth o tho preseeiptions of thy ull)‘llcl splrlts for tho curo of discases of the 1dnoys, ote., with which ho was aiilcted, The Judge In docldiug tho cuso yuatorduy sull thut on the part of i, Clwnborlain it wus slown by o of tho tirdt buslucss-men of Chle cugo, mending his own witorioy, who kuew Col. Cushinin, and suine of whomt bad hud business Crunsactions with bl thil he was u sharp, bright, positive, sud xuther unusaally good busl- nesa-mut, und that thoy NEVEr iud any reavon to wuspect Bly sunity, Otber bromduent men in vurlous professions, whosdu futegrity, Intollectu- ul ubitity, und purfect sunity would ot be ques- tloned, bid qestitted that they, 0o, bad seon spirits, lud communications” witld dopartod tricnds, Leen suceesstully troated by spirit rny»luhum. und, genernlly, that they belloved fn hi s spnritaal phenomen that Col.Custinan bolloved fn, Such phenomens coull not now bu digmissed, a8 they were In tho colebrated ‘English F, Lyon ugulist tho Spiricualist Ihrae, with the reiinrk thut thoy worg *tumlschiovous nonsense. It was n notorious faot that wen who stood high lu sclence, Jwdyges who ndurned the Beneh, uttorneys und solicitors who stood winong the foramost at tho Har, ulurfl"muu. phy- luus, litorary men of 110 highost ublilty, ani, wlfeot, porsuns of prominence in overy waik profasion of Jifu, honestly bolfoved “In - tho truth of such phonomend, snd [t would bu the shuereat nonsense to hold tut o belief In the phouomsnu kuown us Spiritualiem wus por su uvidones of an unsound wind. It might load to unsuundnoss of mind, bat was not necessardly such of Raell, A veny lurge purs E contago of tho inmates of tho Insann asylums wero tho vietins of rollglous oxcltoment, but not vven an Ingorsoll would olahn that n beltof in the Christinn roligion was any_ ovidence of an unsound nhmd, Col. Cushman “had cortain ro- markablo deinslons, among otbors that tho spir- 1ta il taken his skull upart and scraped off a white sediment, but that did not imilitnto neninat tha evhdenen that he was o nan of good busts Quanlifieations; i fact, above tho averngo, person might have delusions, and yet b n tho vyo of the law, \mm:ully enp Lig of anukime w o valld - dog contrivet, itt, or will. ‘Tho test wns not Whethor ono was Tree from all delusions, but whethor ho was competent to transict thorordinary bnisinoss nt= tufrd of life, Under suchi a vivw, (€ with not nee- wssiry to attenipt to puss on the truth or falsity of the spiritual phenomens. No ‘Torm of bollof 18 to the Mt 11fo eonld o helid to be evldenco of an unsuund miml, Evory reader of history ktiew thnt the hutman investization hnd nover been able to concolvo of ubieltel or thoory ns to the life after death which hud not tound muny Intetligent nnd honest supporters, Ho IBILCE Bow :nlm:{\\. wild, or vislonary it night appear to bo o of hers, Tho testimony not bolng sulliefent to avold tho feslrninent ou tho ground of want of compos teney In the igtior, tho remaluing question was nd to tho alleged undue intluence, Tho tonstor of tho policy wan lonrly npurely vole untary jritt to Mrs, Cnnmberinfu,” Tho testimon showed thut as far baeke us 1800 Mra. Cininbo luln was o mediwn i gonnens I Cusbinan's house, and llyed in his house sumo years with hig tumlly. Ho pluced the greatest confldenco in her us” o medium, and recelved conrtant nd- vico through her from the splrita on business nflry, 8o had more (nfluonee over him thai uny other porson living. 1s wholo conversntion “during his Inst sickneds wus of her, and his Inst wonls were tocull hor to him, There was nothing, hows ever, It wisonly justico to hlin to say, 10 show thut his relntions with her were nnything im- proper, 1nwprevions assignment of " the same pulioy to bet, nftarward annniled, ba recited tho conglilerntion s his boing the reviplent throuieh her medivmsiip of great” consolation from the communlon through her of hiy splvit friends, and belug mndo sure of tho future life, or, Tathor, thnt thore was no death, That ussiyn- ment tended strongly to prove that tho subsos quent gt of the policy grew out of tho reluttoua extsting belwoon tho purties, I"tnilyy what was thio lnw applienble to these facts? Thoe prinelplo on which courts of oqulity neted in regard thoreto stood, Independont of uny ingredient of netual fraud, o u motlve of goiternl publio potiey, 1t was deelared to by 1 constructive frnnd aelsing from tho relation of tho purtivs. Fublie polley demanded that whon there existed any peculinr, contidentinl, or da- ciury velutlond between tho parties, a bounty would not bo sustalned except on tho fullest, clonvest, wnd most convine cln&( lmm of dullberation, — fairness, and good taith, il that the act wus done upart trom the bius or Intluence necessurily attendunt ‘o sueh reltion of the purtles. 1t wagcontoud- ed by Mrs, Ciniberlnin that, there belng no ureditors who had the right to complaly, s mun bd the right to dons he pleased with Lis props erty, nnd glve away all his propurty as ho wlshed, Whnt wus vene, IE tho ittt was tho voluntury net of tho party, If no undue Inllucuce existed to bring tuw i 0r the party into tho cundition to make the glit. Tho question was not wbother thio party was sune, but g8 to what menns, it anv, wero user 10 produeo i tho mind vy tho party the Intention to glve. The doutrine ut *an undue intluenee™ fn eakes of gifts #hould Le presuined had been extended to cuses of gl to soothmyers, vontidentiul ugents, next friend, medleal ndvisers, ministers of tho Gos pel, nnd o varfous other pocullar, cantldentiul, und fdaciury relations, and tho reason of tho rule would seem to require that it be extonded 10 one who oceupied the position of spiritunl medluat, The one nbsorhing thought of this Jife was to divine the mysterles of tho 1ifo here- after, und he orshe who could unfold them to mortal vision, or who profusicd to do ko, wus more apt to acquire an undue Infiu- ence over one than could bo uwequired in any othor reintlon of life. It had ‘bron ox- presily deekled In Eugland that mediums came withli tho cluss ubove montloned of svothsny- crs, ministors, ote. The burden of proof was on the medium to sustam tho gift, Tho presump- tuns from the relations betweon tho parties be- mg that the gift of the Ixuliuy wits procured by unduo Intlucnee, und the ovidence not belng sulliclent to_overthrow that prosumption, but tending, on the contrury, 1o sustain it, tho do- cereu would hava to go-in fnvor of tho excoutor of Cushman for the procoeds of the poliey, A LILTLYE CITECK. A bill was tlled yestorday nftornoon In the Su- poriur Court by tho Culbertson & Ilale Prcking Compuny ngninst the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chieago Rallroad Company to provent it from upproprinting their'land without puyment. Thioy nto ownors of a truct of land nurth of and fronting on Whare stroot ut Its Junction with the river, Caistsuear tho proposed bridus of tho Company over tho river at Elghteonth stroot. Tho Compuny waut to lay n duublo teaclk, and, it n " bridge lnrl(u cnough for this is “constrietod, it will necessitute widen- Ing tuo river. Tho' Compnny bus notually hogun this, and has turn dow 1he decnyed dock #long tho water-front of complainunts’ premiss od. Ahla compluinnats natnraity ubject 1o, and thiey nsk that the Compnuy bo restrajued from interfering with thebr proparty until tho proper cundutnnntion progeodings be taken, STATE COURTS, s D. W. Mitehell, ndwinlstrator of tho estato of Tatrick - Parks, deconsud, commenced n sult in trespass yostorday against tho Union Nolling- il Combnny, elnlming §5,000 dumages. Tho People, Lor the usv ot 1. 11, Knodes, com- menced un netlon in trespusd agninst Charles Korn, W, wolbutgh, David Krelgh, Cornelius Trigo, J.'V. Lo Moyne, U, I, MeCormick, und B. £, Hutehingon, lnying damages ut §5,000, PROBATLE COUR' In tho matter of tho ostato of Eliza 0'Connor, decensed, letters of ndmintsteation wore fssucd to Nicholus P, Spuin undor Lond for 86,000, Tn tho natter of the cstato of Amuio Do F. Tvvmer, deceused, lutters of ndminlsteation w'n;m (t3ued to Lucluy 8, Boomer under bond for 1n the matter of tho rstate of Jucob Nird, de- consd, leteers of aduinistrution wore fssued to Mury A Bird undor bond for §2,500, Iu tho mutter of tho estute of Aluert Balidt, duecensed, lotters of adminlatration woro fssued to Ellzabeth Boldt under band for $H00. In tho mutter of tho cituto of August I, Wagener ot ul., minors, lottees of gunrdinnshin af the estate woere fssucd to Lowls Wugoner under boud for $4,600, CRIMINAL COURT, The Btock-Yirds oonspleney case wns cone tinuod by the Peoplo on secount of Lo absonco of witnesses, Princo Alburt Jones was granted a chango of vauue on account of tho prejudice of all the Judges exoept Judge Ropers.. The chargo nguinet bim is tho killing of his brothor. Danlel illen pleaded guilty to larcony, undor age, and was remandod. Androw Anderson was tried for tho killing of Jobn Henson, the day bolug lurgely givon to thy urgumoent of counsol, Tho casu was glven o tho Jury ut d:45, and ut b o'clock o vordict of uot gullty wasreturned. COUNTY COURT. ‘Tho County Court to-duy will bo oneaged in hearhig objoctions to city spouial psscasments fu the followlug numbera: Nos. 1,006, 1,633, 1,007, 1,711, 1,784, 1,507, 1,803, 1,610, 13, 1,880, 1, 108, D8, 1500, 100, 1,607, 1,003, 1014, 1,031, }.m& 1,080, 1,060, RN 1,05, 1,00, and THE CALL. Jubae Dnussioxn—In chambors. Junuk Brovusrr—No court, Avernuate Couve—>Mations at 11a, m, Jupax GAnry—32 to 30, Condomnation enso No. 4,033 on trlnl, Junox Sxerii—No pralhmninary eall. Telnl cull 2510, 27N, 2T, LU, 70 No. 2708, Fuller va, Litby, on trll, Jupar WILLIAMSON—Assists Judgo (ary, No. 8,825, Murplo va, Mind, on trinl, Unuk JANESON—NO cull. A set caso, Roth VH. Aminon, on Imnrh\l!r Junnk UAltbNei—No call. Set caso Noo M, Murkoo va. Wikeuui, on- henring. Jupdn loorus—Zi, 361 to 57y, inclusive, and a0, No, $iis, Zurdk va. Colling, in tylal, Jubar ANTHONY=Prellminary call 401 to 500, Inclusive. Prinl call Su7, 52, UL 334, 383, 997, J, U0, U7, . No cuse un trinl, CLEY—~UT, 2, 00, No. 20, Subustlan vs. Fichter, on heaving, Jubae BArNu—No, eall. No, 21, in ro cstato of il W, Klugsbury, on teinl, Ji g u‘l:\!’fl.l“‘ 110, 100, 04, 255, 238, n JUBUE MuitAn—Nos, E19, G, 521, 047, 651, 009, 2000, 106K, Laksh, 5,40, G, 1040, 1062, wnd ‘.UIJL JUDGL Luosis—City ‘wpeolal ndscssnenta at 10 0'uiock, und Nos, b, 881, 881, K87, 138, 070, U8, U89, S, 1,024, 1,054, 1,000, 1,047, 1,009, und 1,036, JUDGMENTS, BUPERIOR COLny—CoNvEs3lONS~Tntornation al Bunk vs. Adoiph Boshm and Louls Iiartman, tm:"\v. l:i ‘Ifuuuxn V. Thomms J, GQuwmon and J. clrath, &1,183.20, ~Samo ve, Bam g0 Nupoleon® liuraaioux ve, Bawo, $l, JuBau GANY=Adolph Loch, usn, ue., vs. Jobn Moauloy und W, F. Furoy, 8110.37.—J. F, leyus un:,u Vil ué\vlub‘ sl'm‘f;ku BIN, ¢ T P upar BMITI . Burgount ve, Honry f) ]\.:‘ulhllu lmlcv.u‘\. SI:‘GJ‘N;I‘:I. Ggll.ll. . e B Stueuir Coune—Juix NTHONY=C, B, Bunith vy, Loorals b, Tiaakoll 1,500 & = e JOHN CHINAMAN IN COURT, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, B7. Loutd, Surch 2.~Tho Court of Appaals to-duy rovorsed tho judgment of tho Clroult Court, and remanded tho caso of Lee Lin va, tho Terrv luute & Iudiauapolls Rullroad Cowpuny, Tho Coutt, in tho uplafon of Judgo Thompson, hus the following to uy: ** The amount in con- troversy Is siall, sud tho plafutitt & very bum- blo person, but tho principlo Involved i3 very Lwpurtant 1o the public, and hus net beew sot- § - tlod in thia state. Tho plalntiT ta*a Chinaman, who purchased n through ticket from New York to 8t. Louls, and recelvod a baggngo-cheek® Whon tho Chinaman —reached 8t ouls ho found thnt his trunk was _ not sccurely fastoned, although 1t loft Now York in that condition. Tho lock had beon braken off, anda sixty silver dolinrs nnd two silk hanid- kerchlofs woro missing. Action was brought before nJustico of tho Pearo to recover S50, and Judgment wis rendered for the }:lnlmm. But in the Clreylt Cotrt, un append, tho Jury was dirocted to tind for tho defendant forn bresch of the contract to conyes tho. pussengor hiul hia baggnge In aafety and securlty, Thoe Court of ‘\plluu s holids that lhurhflnllfl' may maintaln nn natlon ngalnat elthor of tho rallroad compuufes over whoso lines he prased,” TIIE WEATHLR. DIXON, 1LL, Dixox, 111, Mareh £4.—No traln, no papers, and no malls since last Friday, ‘I'ho North- westorn Ratlroad west from here s open to Oumahn, East from hero the Northwestern lineswarms with shovelers, who avoreaehied ns far ns Franklin Grove, - About forty miles of snow banks aro yeb to bo exeavated. Tho 1liinols Central North of Dixon is literally burled, ‘Chestorm of Inst Saturday was tho sevorest of the suason, Fariers report frost 1o be pretty much out of the ground, thus averting the danger from floods, STREATOR. Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. StrieaTon, I, Mareh 21—Streator Is not entirely over the results of tho storm on Saturday. ‘The ronds are full of snow, slush, aud mud, and imany places are badly drifted, No traing have arrived hiere over the Chieago & Alton sinee Snturday, but other ronds are running nearly on tine, ——— . WATERTOWN, WIS, Speetal Dispateh o The Chicago Tridune, Warstrows, Wis,, March 22.—A rallrond Dlockade of fonr days was raised this nfter- nooti by the arrival of through tralns from tho east and west on the Chlengo, Milwnsukeo & St Panl Ratlway., ‘The Chicago & North- western is still closed, but will probably bo opened to-morrow. —_— DES MOINTS, TA. Drs Moixes, In, March 2%—The Chiengo & Roek Island was the tirst rard which got through to the Blufts. All are open to-day. TIHE SIGNAL SERVICE. OrFrick oF ik Clier SioNarn OFFICER, WasiiNaroN, D. Gy Murch 23—1 . m,—~For the Ohlo Valley and Tennossce, fair and warmer weathor, westerly baeking to south- erly winds, nnd statlonnry or lower barom- eter. TFor the Lower Lake region, falr weather, westerly backing to warmer southerly winds, aud statfonary or higher baroweter in the eastern part, For the Upper Lake reglon, fair wenther, winds baeking to” warmer southerly, and stutionary or lower burometer, For the Upper Misstssippl nnd Lower Mis- sourt Valleys, falr weather, winds mostly southerly, generally higher temperaturd, and stationary or lower baroweter. LOCAL ONSERVATIONS, Cir'eaqu, Mnreh 2~10:13 . m, Vel| 1| iPedther [ [t “wlCloer, ui lClenr, 81 wiCiewr Tinroms d for temporature, olovation, and inatruiental error. Mo baroimutor, ZiSth mean thermometor, It meat kumildity, 15,0, highest tomiporature, 300; 10wost tompurature, 5. UENHERAT ONAERVATIONS. CHICAGU, Mureh T1-10:18 p. m, Ther. Ther, Bl Statlons, {2:8 | eS| Wk [Rnfweuee o s, Albuny.. crdy, ‘\IIWHL C'UII’I‘. Tl Ci pur. Moorhond... . utfulo,, Froah! Froahl, Fros Lt +|Erean, Gontlo, Dotruit. Doy Sitiwhukce:ses: Nuatillo Vicksbiir, Winhomu Yankian SLIGHTLY ROMANTIC, A Reformod Teamp Marrics tho Sistors in=Law of Kis RBencfuctor, und Shorily Aftor ¥alls HMelr to o Large Fortune, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tridune, Prrrssunag, Pu., Murch 2. —About soven years g0 n young man named Georgo Avthur Brobh landod In New York from Kiverpoul. ilo was ntendent of oneol Londen's whowus ulson lurke stackholder in tho Quoon's Theatre, Londun, At bome, In Tomdon, youny Drebb bad led o fast life, which Lrought about u quurrol vetweon bl und bia fathor. Young Urobb flunlly determined to cone to thls country, When n the United Btates ho fell in with fast compunions, und beforo long his small stock of monoy was gong, Not having a trade uud Knowlng not what work was, young Lrebb was In s snd plight, Falllug in with n lot of trumps he started out with thom, nud for five yenrs ronmed from State 10 Stute, dirty und, rigged, Furly fn April, 187, bo was with his’ dirty compuuions banglug around Cadiz, Harrison County, 0. One Bunduy Jobu I Palr, nsmall furmer and conl operator, 1iving on the Cadiz branch of tho P'an-Hundle, with his famlly wis out walking, an 08 the rouds’ wore muddy ‘they touk tho raflrond truck, After wulking suine distanco thoy eamo upon younug Lrebh und his ging huddled around u o fire thoy bad bullt ot brash=wood, Mr. Fale got into conversation with tho mun, and 3k, Fair noticed by Drebl's speach that he Wi i nutive of her owi country, Mroand Mred, Fale askoed Brebb to ocut Jooso from hia companions und stuy with them, This Iirebb ngreed to do, aid Dext duy Lo wue put to Worke Se. Falr dlscoverad very soon thut Brobb dld not kuow wbut work ‘was, but us ko vo ovidenco of wanting to do hiy® bost m wiue kopt at work, maeklg bin- self usetul o fu o dreiving o coaletesin nnd helpig with agrleultural work. About thio Iustof April Mra, Tweedlo, n widuwed siater of Atry, Falr, came over from Eugland 0 mnko hore home with tho Falrs, Bl wid told tho story of Hirebl, and Brobb and Mes, Twoudlo soon grew 1o be very warm friends, Friendship intlino ripened 10 love, and ore many months pussod by Mra, 'Pweedio consentod to” murry Hrobb, though shy knew nothing as to who ho reuily wus, und only know of bis 1ifo in this country fruw his own aceouut. o wius o re- dewmed trnmp, and that wag all. Tho cor was performed I Docemoer of thit yer which mattora went nlong ns ususl tor sovernl months, Flually Brebb contluded bo would writo home and ot his people know of il whoreabouts and situntlon, After # Inpso of short thme he_received bis father bud dled two years ugo, s will bo bud ot bl “wayward sun £10,000, Brebb thon disolosed his jdeatity to hls wito and rulitives, sud soon nfier left with his wito tor hevy, fromy letter recelved this week, edfudue me und had fminedfstely recelvod the inboritunco of ubout $60,000, A TRIANGULAR CONTEST, Speclat Blapateh to The Uhicaon Tribune DAVENPOUT, b5, Murch 25—Tho politieal out- loak In Itock Laland for tho approsching munl- cipnl ecicetion Lus assuwed n telungular forim, tho Democruts) Greeabnokers, and Ropublicans laving put tickots i the teld. The lust-numoed bave runominated Houry Cavz for, Stuyor by uc- clomution, and fvol contidont of cloctivg him, ————m—— Cummins doas not advertiso tooth for §7 and chargo more, W Btuto, croton-bugs and roaches, Tuck ring bring PA ot Fowder 1s death to ull jusects. ———————— 8 & Hayner's Yo uu save doctor bllls mod keew your llm‘m :lwnyu well with Hop Bitterd, v MARRIAGE LICENSES, Tho following MArrIngo liconses wore 1asuod yeston 3 n Name, Restdence, ‘Andefs Nilmson,.. Larrateo, Maverina Hyvarison, nreabeo, *Ilnnry,llnn o Northilnid, Carria' Keolo, | nuld, iieu N Mariun “CHompaan, ., Carl Brand.. Sunhie Vosy, Josaph M, kI Amelln Webes Sdutina ', Fo 1 Mary fhoek.. il.mlhl K, Ar Minulo Kneabio: 3.|-.|m Gunn... Mello MeDoiignl W. It Chanman,.. Annio M, Tinker. tlinelos nlimit, Annta Engulthailor.. William Trowbrldyo, Jonslo 8. Foolo... A Want Twolfth, 111D Foreat wverii, Houth ¢ e A Nonth Canats 31,050 Weat W 12t Tasbhawood, nAton Trein MeConkiln, Julin Quirk, Angus Jana i Annile C. Al MARRIAGES. N e JUNT=TINKILAM=—On Tucsday, Philadetphin, by the Ray, C. G, Am and Anaio ik, DEATILS, BEYMOURZTHo funoml Acrvicos of Willott 1, Soymout will bo iold it tho resldanco of hls parcnls, iy L2 1. N, 181 tiauthe-at., Wodnen MANSIH~"Che funernl sorviconof Ozdon C. el ke Gt WAMORINY &b 3300 i 1o oE. Ly e donco of his fathior-In-law, Dr. '8, Horn, No. i1 Wartorn-uv, SUNNELL—March 23, at 3 p. m., of TS ds oot B DL eiimale Funoral will tako pineo Thuraday fromi the reste doncs of Lin brother-in-taw, M, C.. Knvrnaugh, No 5 Wont Mndlnon-at,, by cars (o Crivary, A LL—Monday, tho 2ist lust., Alanson Holl, ged e, neral Wednosday at 10, m. from his Iato e No, b7 Fultoriont. Frionds muiod, 0 O ny, 4:00 p. ., Johanna Falk, agedi) family residenco, No. 236 Twonty. di-at, Kirsday, M , a4 p. . ¥ 111 AMS—At 4 5, m., Mureh 22, of consumption, athinlnta rasidance, So. s Michian-avi, Soyiour Wiliatis, I Ui p1Lh yeur of his ago. 1118 remains will bosoit (o Lathrop, Pa. DPUILVES~In this clty, Maren 2l, 1881, ot hoart dis. cnun. John Purvos, chlof onginogr far Mutiker & Whuolor Elevatur Compiity. 820 8 yuar Funoral to-ay (Wednesing Stureh 181 rom residenca No, i@ Wlitun-st., at L v'ciock . th, by cars 1o Rosehll Uuummr{. £: Z-Fifeshire (Scolinnd), " Californis, nnd Detroit POpers PIURKG Cony. & PARKEIL-In this clty, March 21,1981, Charles 6. Trarker, ned 55 youcs, Funemi trom luto restdonce, Na, 189 Bouth Lincolne L, t0-duy (Wednosdny) ot 10 o'cioek . nu., by var Fliigen 1o tosebill Comoters. INK—Murch 21, Clomens Kuohno, ngeit &3 yonrn. Funerul from family rosidonco, 255 Vineonnes-a., Mareli %h 1t 3 p, a1, (0 Oukwood Gomutery, —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS, POLITICAL, REGULAR® MEETING OF THE Youme Mon's ltepiblican Club of the, Twulny SViard will b ield nt Uwwlay'a Tinll, "Uhuradny ovens é MEETING OF TIE HYDE PARK ‘Tiird District Anzilinry Club will bo hold ot eioth-st hore-houso, Friduy voning, LL REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF THI Slxth Preeinet, Bovanth Ward, Republican Cinb Wil micot this evenliuz it tho Maulton Hous 15 curnor Market and Kinzle-stv, Meoting eallod at HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF TIT Lightt Ward Itopublican Club at tho Northwest Cornar uf Liwlsted und 1iurrison-sis, (basument) this ovening, FIRST WARD REPUBLICAN o, 11 Club wouts at the Grund Tacitic Hfotel to-night atd o'élock, MEN'S AUXILIARY T 1L YOUNG Club of the 'Ililrteontls Ward will hold thelr rege ulr maotlng ut Benz's Hnll to-njaht, MISCELLANEOUS. LL OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF the Stxth Kegloent 1. N, G, nro ordered to boul Higarmors, Nos. 41 and 5 Eenukiineat., this 1 fulf furikuo unkvorm, Tor hupection ind o ullincu'01-'d1'm-:“'.\u LATI—SERY: B tociaht nd | cueh Wednosday ovoning untlh WARD LAND LEAGUL WILL mect this evening in Judge Jnmscon's courts Toum, City=1inl), I\IR. C. 8. BURTON WILL CONDUCT * 16 noon mecudni tu-dny, . TIIL MENDELSSOIN QUIN‘Y of Boatun whl ulvo two concorts i Farwell Hull, £t the batiolit of tho_ Y. M. . Hbrury, Thursday und Felday evoiing, Mo ud April i, TIIE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN Foclaiion witl giye ncomplinivnuiry menbes centionin Farwal) Hall tosmarrow oveniig. wiil o ® umbor oF divso VI Viows shown, un JMtun Do Gy will glvo selvet veadings, "o puly e Iainvited. ‘Iickots free, nt ultics of ¥, 32, C, A., 14 Mudison-st, UL BEV, HENRY G, PERRY WILL wongduct the Kpiscopal Lunton noon sorvices ag Tidrshoy 12ali to-day, FPUE REV. DRV JEWELL WILL GIVE tho $hird of tho courso uf Louten luctures nt the Cuthudral, ull Walbosday uvening, the ‘'ho sub- ot will b 'ne Churehiy 1ts Cacholle Licments ot Rith, Ocder, und Wursnily; und” fts Ntamp otV ire, -~ _UCTION SALES. By POAEROY & CO. No. 1214 Wabash-av., . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, At 10 o'clock a, m,, Cantonts of ahova resldence will bo Aokt without ros « ¥Urvo to bighest Bdder, uiid conaiats ot 1 CLUB A8 " rus M. T.Chamber Se!s, Parlor Sets, Carpets, ;' Stoves, Crockery, Dining-Room and Kitchen Furniture, } { ) ANl In aplendid candition und nearly now. Do not Turuot tho duto, wy thure Wi bo 1o poatpoRomYNL TOMEROY & €. Auetiolieers. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CU., Nos, 84 and ¥ Rundolpn-st. FURNITURE, CARPITTS, General Household Goods, AT OUR SALE, 9:30 This Morning. EPENCE STEEL PENS ftho Very flo-t Fu Mako, and nariraled BF b it ol md Tecemnces oF POIEES l _REAL SWAN QUILS ACTION. l In 30 Numbers, A complcto Ssmple Card, faf trisl, Ly matl on rocopt of 25 centue . : Iviso, Buakeman, Tavior & Co. 233 wnd 140 Orard Ctivet, Iisw Vorks “CANDY, Fomi 81, £2, 8k 0r 110w sampla X by oxpiross Of tho Tl AN bie! sundios In America, put up Gy whd stricyly pars. - fiofors 1o uil Chicngo. Addeoss GUNTELL Contoctionur, Al -at., Culcazo g8 CANDILS, Freah Every Day, Consbfs wred tho 11 EST 1a the workd, KR@N CANAMELS o spoclally Z Wioliealo und Rotatl, I8 L O ENT ILIR GOO. P e 3 Tor prica Ik T Wholonat & Mutail. “Son Gouds st U, O, Danywhiero. ol wzoul A urd atud. Beruliardt Wiv HUk M, 21 NTATESD, [WATER WAVES, $1, lAIJ- Long Halr Switehor, Al oo in nmrmlhm. Hen fog g Tl FIAMES TATE, 100 State-ste Db LL, 100 Statesh,,, —SGEDN, Hovey's Mixtures! Fur Lawns, used o0 0uf Parks, _ Also, full line of Vegetable und Flower ceds., & :IIDV EY & (0, Monistd aboul 13| AN, ‘L, WILT'S i A6 1 . BT ¥ TTUT R1.75. l: L nthor Hist