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{ 1 {1 ++ / Contrai inlivond, TpE CITY. ,/cnc:mu.-\n. 7.5 ThepfTiL Bostoig at tho Sherman, 8. I, CofRA%, Loulsvllle, [s at tho Palmer. £, D. GIPRICH, Now York, ls at tho Sher- man. 2 ™ (.(nn‘nunn of nlcohol yesterday was 150 barrey o fme N ,\u\.\'n Mus. Oortvy, Lomion, Eng,, aro at }y remont, fns. A, M. MAcoMBER, floston, nre at Q. Perery and wife, and J. Carson, Peorln, /at tha Sherman, SV, I Panken, General Agent Ohlo Contral {irand, is nt tho Tremont. Jubor I C, Srasxoy, formeely of Plttsburg, uL now of Dinkota, Ia at the Shermau. 1. B. Lrovanp, General Munager Michignn Detrult, 19 ot tho Palmer. . DU coln business nt the Sub-Trensury yosters duy war 2000 gilver (o atd £R,000 gold out. Qronar L, 3yt agent of the Fred Pautding combintion, New Yurk, isat the Tremont, Frip {1y, Paris, Frtnee, and Jolin °C. Ashley, Bradford, Enjlund, are at the Grand Pacitie. ALEXANBER Dot Man, United States Mining Commlssioner, Snn Franvisco, is at tbe Pulmer. Jons Navrow Thomes Whittaker, und fssng bater, London, England, are ut tho Grand FPucltie, ToLAND REED, Mies Alleg Hastings, and ment- bers of the *Arabtun Nighit ™ cumpauy, aro quartered at the Tremont. THE Internal-revenin recelpts wore 35,115, of which £0,811 were pald on spirits, $2.118 on beer, und 35,152 on clgnrd and todiseeo. MARY E. RANDALL wus before Justice Sume merileld yesterday on n etirge of blgumy, She wis digebargad fn the nbdvsace of proseeution. JASMES V. MaLoxey, Goneral Trullie Manuger Peorm & 1sland 1tailrond, Rock slands J. J. 1L Genernl Munuger St Paul, Minesoti & Munitoba Huilrend, St Paul, ure ot tho Graud Pacitle, T tomperature yesterduy, ns observed b Mapasee, opticinn, 83 Mudison strect (Tnisese Buitding), was, nt 8, n., 31 degre RTINS i 12 B3 S ot ¥p. ., 0. Barometer, 8o, m, 29825 8 0. 10, .00, “LONG " JONKS husn't tuken possession of tho “Unbied States Marshw's ollice, but he s ¢x- pected hero evers day, ns Murshal Hildrup's cummission expired on the 16th und ho 18 now uetiog under u “*special.” 0OxNLY twa bullding-permita of any consequence were (ssued yesterduy: 3, Murtlzitier, two-story Drick dwetting, No. 811 North Frapkiin stieet, £4,000: Chisholm Brothoers, stures, Nos. ¢4 and 4 Bouth Clinton street, $8,0N0. . CASES of contugious disenses were Fenorted to the Henltn Depurtmont ut the following plice: Hmnll-pox, Ne Mubwk strect, 1w cuse No. 21 Liberty street. Searlot-taver, No. 2id nit pluee, No. 2011 Facrell street, No, 60 ceond street, ‘T cxmnination of the Internationnl Bank Deyn yesterduy to teurn whothier correct so- }‘K!I‘IS of deposits had been mude, 1T unything 8 (iscovered w report witl bo imude to tne Cun- missioner at Washingtun a3 tho busid for an a4~ sesgmont, A week, it lenst, will be required to Ko through the bouks. JAMES ANDENSON, 37 years of age, whilo une der the intluence of llquor, 6t 1:20 lust eveniog neeidentally fell Into the river at the Unlon Elevator, neur Sixteenth street. o was fished ut by some rallroad employés, and wis taken g)‘ the polico pitrol to tbe West ‘Pwelth Strect Biation, where he wua properly cared for, \WiLL1AM E. DAVIS, & conchman {u the omploy of Drs, Jobnson nod Andrews, who was neel dentully run down by the cars'on the 1llinols Central Ruttrond at thio nead of [ndinng uvenue on tho night of tho 10th, died of s injurics last eveping ut St. Luke's Hospital, The deceased Jeft o wife aud fumily ut No. 16t Wabnsh avenue. AT least one of tho gangs of strect laborers did some work yesterduy, Mavor Huerlsun bupe Ppened to puss the curnor nf Ciark and Monros Blrectn, witera bulf n dozeén men wers it work on the crossiug, Onc ol thom saw him, tokl tho otbiers, nud how those follows did wark for ten minutes! When his Honor left they tuok tholr thne ln shoveliug tho snow. C1T¥-CoLLECTOR ONANAN recoived tolograma frow Springlield yesterduy sinting that tho Li- Brary bill bt passed the two Houses and been sent to the Governor, who would sign it. ‘Tho Dill Increnses tng, tuxiton on property for 1831 and 182 ono-qunrter of u mil, and Wil yleld enough to put tho Library on a tirm footing for at lewst two or three years. WILLIAM SCHAEFFEN, tho streot-car employs who was struck on tho head with o shovel by Hugh McGer, wad yestordny In a rrcmly im- proved condition, und Dr, Murr no longer bus any doudit of h.8 recovery. Meties his beon successtul in eluding the policomen who wore after bim, und when Scaueffer's jmproved con- dition beenme known the chuse was ree AUnquished, M. P, H. KeLLY, tho well-knnwn wholesnla cer of St. Paul, and member of the Natlooil emocratic Comugittes, wus ut thodrund Pucllie Festerduy, Mr. Kelly 18 horo on u sud ercand,— Waitlug for bis brother, who §8 returning from the Far Wust 1o burs bis 1l-year-old son, wno Bus died durlng the purent’s ibsence, and whose Dbody bas beon preseeved that tho father may ;eu mo.rnnu of bis dead chitd und attend sts aneral. BulT was begun somoe time agd by the Tax- payers' Associnton of the Town “of Luko againat A, I, Condit and other oflieers of tho 10wn o Tecover cortiln sums of maney nllegod 10 bave Loen Hlogully puid 1o thoss® ofticors, The matter was refercéd to Muater-in-Chaneery Waller for the purpose of tuking testimony and Tuporting whit nmount, if uny, had been Hiegally taken. Hls report 18 now ready for subnilgsion 10 Court, nud 1t I8 undorstood that he tindd that sumnething uver 5,000 18 due Lo tho town, TuE lurge hall known o8 the Tivoll Qnrden, and during the past two years upted by Bars tels us u bLeor-suloon and Fox us nrp(ml-munh will, ufter Moy 1, be purged of tho un- }\I\msum uoturlety wilch bus surrounded L for five or siX years. [ wns yester day lensed to the Open Roard of Trade, T, M. Huxter, President, nud 10, 8. Mugrldge, Secros ury, for ono year for £8,000, cnsh in’ ndvance. The Opun Boned hus fowid: quirters during the ‘pust yeur in tho busument of the Bourd of Urade Hunex on Lu Sullo street, Tuk Suerman House, which is now provided with the Drash electric tixht, and which fur- uishes tho swme for-the untrunce 1o Huoley's teautro, will nlso light up the entriuces to tho rand Opura-House wnd, Olymple ‘Theatre, Blucknll's ten-store, und_ Binrdsluy's iivery-stas ble, ull in th clulty, Mr, Hulbere buving put inu lurge coglue, hus power onough to light aenrly wmlle vl torritory I ho so desives, lio beligves in lighting the streeta with it, und ro- {mrdi‘ 1t ug sufe, cheap, and wmuen to be preferred u gus. ' Ix yesterday's Tuinune it was stated that Jus. 3tee Denmnrs hind 193ued n Wareant for the nerest of IL Enderly, tho ex-8wiss Consul, on complaint of Auguste Belrichurd, one of three brothors Who hind fntrusted their inkieriinnes 1o Mr. Fne derie. Tho uhirgo wis utmbozzivment, and n Constuble was sont to Blmhurst, Mr. Enderis’ Buburbun home, L0 areest him, Mr, Enderis suw the paragopl in Trk Triouse, and enlled on the Justice yedterduy morning and guve hims solf up. 1o waa put under bonds, * Wittie MoINTYRE, uged only 2 years andB months, whose parents v st the corner of Mury and Mickory sireets, was necldentally run dowin 8L B8 vestondny marning st the lterssetion of Mary sireet wud the Chicogo & Alton Radlrowd by Enying No. 201, whichi wus tuliug g incum- dug freight train, ittle Tellow b his bt leg below the n Ladly crusbed, and three Bngers of his right hand e wns borne to his were mushed ton Jolly, per shortly nftor nmpututed bome, whurs Dr. Cu he Injured mewbers, It 18 tho doctor's opinlon T Gi * thut tho child will recover, YEATERDAY morning ut T atch lock 0 dlap arrived in this clty rrom Col. 1. J, Cook, Chiief :0 of Denver, Colo,, addressod 1o Turtle's tura und bring to tho Hy 0w, m. of Poll Detective Aunnué'. o ey lutter plucs vie Chasle Boyvold a {1 Seyboid, was {0 custody, und at offeer of tho Bureiu was en rout Lity with bis prisoner, [t is bolieved thut Hoy- boid 18 wunted fur some conneotion with u eur- tuin robbery, recently perpetrate | In Colorado, ‘brobably ud w'witness, At uuy ruto by mude oo Objeotion to roturniug to tho Weat fur an futer- ¥lew with Col. Cunk, Tue Ecleetio Modical Socloty mot last ovenh:r 1n tho parlors of the Grand Facille, the ntiend- ce bulng quito buge, Dr. lluniry Olin pree wided. Tho grest and ull-absorbing question by which ssveval pemsona were nearly tnlked 1o death wus thut of “Snall female physiciuns bu kuown us Mry, Dr. Mrw, or Mrs. M. 1). or Biu, eten ur doct unill Mra. 5 does tress,” © 31 1., und “uactor” toated all sbout b repurtur yus duged und wmuzed at the strengeh wnd leeth of tho discussion, in Which u numbor of fndies tuok purt. When the Teporter reguined biv composure the groit queadun wus still bewsg diseusied, aud way left undecided whou the meoting broke up, FOLLOWING 13 tho list of Jutiuble goods roe ceivedut tho Custom-House yoaterduys Jollot Breel Combiuny, 272 k1eet bluowms, “.'-mrrmmum W, E. BUrlock & Con, 1 unko votton BoIory's, Jo Ve Furwell & o, 10 Curson, Pkl $ Castis dry o k Co.,0 crates curtbenwire: Wils bundkercblefu; C. Qobsago & Con, oodsi J. W, Goola & Ca, 10 cuases gloves: i, cuseLuptical instrumnte Ot Vo & Co., 2vases oplicat insteumints: Wilthon Ko ley, 60 Durreld grupos; Cunningnem & Hunter,dd cuvks sudu ash: G. STallinkrodt, i drutne. cadae Tie sodu; Chlcago Stampiug Co 5 boxey Tin-vtutes Pottor Puluer, 25 & iloak, 3 huirshuads g, Fuuw, 54 cuvks wine. Coll A MEEUING Of thn #irat Wird Land Leagus was buld Just eveniuy In Judwe Juweson's rovin n we Clty=Hull, Slr. D, J. Wrua |u tho chwr, M. £ McKeuya gave u vory Interesting and fue BLUGtYY PG O tha *puok-rontug " ayslum which nns saloag cursed tho Grocn Islo. A very | fntereating fentiro af (ho meoting was a recitas tlon rendered with conalderuble dramatio ufect by MIts Dunaton, My, Belntosh read an urlalnal poem fnseribod to tho Michaol Davitt Land Loaguo 0f Cleaxo, Miss Dunatian, by request, alsu recited * Fonte Mies Dunstun was eleated an honorary Leagne. Mr, Johy F. tho meeting. Mr. Dy question should bo agitnted on RBngliak clmimed thara wus preat svmpatay ity Eile Both in tho working and _middie clusses, for Irelund, o] CONARESSMAN W, D WASHRURY, of Minnesatn, way ut the (ieand Pacifio yester- day, He safit that he Boped that there would bo Hu extrn sesslon of Congress calied, Ha ro- wnirded an extea suasion a4 dll-timed, W “Hut you oueht to pass tho Funding bl Binggested T TRIBUNK reporter, 03, that wittid bo well enough I wi RO rleht on it Fundig nw Hut thnt can't be done, - Party lines ar Ty :.-mm-l]v In Congress, wid ihere would lio o h nilght Tast nl) wttmuner, wid distuedy vy interodta of the country. We dnn't wint nuythig of tho kind, and, " therefare, I think wi extra session unnvcessary, We don't \"“‘]x' 10 muko the istnkes that tha other sldy nude. THE CO U;I’l’ Y-BUILDING. Tuk Collectors of Tarringtnn, Calumet, and Hyde Park returned tholr hooks yesterday, Tk Grand Jury heard slxtorn enses vesterday of the ordinury ball and joil churacter, aml found lve true bitls, Duotry I, tliaoiNsoN, who was arrested a few days ngo for debt, wad yesterday ddcharged by Judge Lovmis upen his tiling a sehedule of lals eiTeets, DepuTY CLERK DOVLE, of the Critinal Court, bnd pis_rosldenge burglirlzed Tuesduy alwnt. ‘I'he Intruders dealt geatly with him, and wado off with but little. ‘TiE Jull yosterday contafned 300 Prlmnnn, nnd glnce Junwiry the daily iveraxy has beg overil. A yenr igo tho nverugs was ahout 1 nnd the your belore nbout the snme nwm- Ler, OF the prisoners, ton wre fion tho charge of murder, aud they have heon in from Bix montys to two years onch. It was thought when un addinonal Ceimingl Conrt was organs fzod and put In opera:lon that tho number of prisoners would reptily decrense, but (4o result 18 otherwise, nnd ltuentably o, a9 tho ignres show. Whatever the cause of this coudition of attuira fs, it might be removed without publiv injury, nnd 1t |8 to bo haped that it will be.” With L0 COUETS FURILUR, agunst one i yenr wo, the number of prisoners uwaiting trinl should not Le more than balf whut it i3, AN INSANR BTRANGER LOCKED UP, W, i1, Chupinan, Seeretary of the [lnod Arms Munutscturing Company, of Nurwich, Coui., whotis alrenay been noticed as having suddenly become lusane, und a3 Leing locked up st tho Madison Street Station, was brought to tha Jail yesterdiy to awalt the arelval uf Bis [riends, who have been telugraphed for and aro sxpeeted to rench the city th-mor- row. Dieectly after betig turnedaver to theSher- 1T he fell inco the hands ol an who, by meuns tily or foul, sucerede him tognive up a $50 biit, bue the Jal bim and made blm return It ‘Che unfortunate Individual(t npoears, has been West few weeks representiog his hem, und left hore Friday for Muwuaukee, whonce he wus rotuened Moine dity und haaded over to the nuthorities as in- satie, On thoe traln here ho used his plstol quite freely, Inbormg under the hallucination that everybudy wis his onomy and that he was being folluwed, but fortunutely uo one wns seriousty injured. Ha elaims Lo hayo hid &)W on his por- son when first focked up, but il ‘that could be found upon bint in Jult was $200, including tho £50 tue so-called nttorney got from him, The cnuse of his trouble Is unknown, and thase who Aaw bl hoforo his nrrest 8ty thoy noticed noth- fug aut of the wuy' (u hls conduct. TIE MAYOW'S PET IN COUNT. ‘The first.appointment Mavor Harrison made after his clecidon wis that of Edward Dawson to the position of Sanitarg Inspector of the Second Ward, which ho now holds. In Septom- Der just Dawson was Indleted for Lalsely pers sunating his fathor I signng o certain scbedula and boud, and atso tor forgery. Tho Indietments buve been bungng over him over sincy, and yesterday, tor the fourth time, he was ealled for trinl aud granted & continuunce, on the ground thut materinl wituesses wore absent. o did not aot whon his case was citlted ns most innu- cent persond do, but took #n obscure seat In the bnek purt af tho court-room, 1o sent his brothor forward with bls counsul to pursonnte him, however, and in the hearing of the motion bo played tho part of w disintersstod speotator, The brother wus uddressed by the Court ns the defepdunt throtxhout, und when tho “mution waia disposed of Dawson rushed uut of the room chuckling oves bis cunning und vietory, und no doubt bastened to Mr, Rurrison to wssure him of his spotless purity, His onse witl b ealled agnis this torning, whon anuthor clfort will be minde Lo force hum to teh GANNON & M’GRATII FURNITURE MANUFACTUREUS MAKE AN ASSIGN- MENT. It was announced yestorday that the parlor upholstering tiem of Thomas J, Gannon and Jumes J. MeGruth, dolng buslness at Nos, W, 03, and 07 Van Buren strect, bnd mudo u voluntary assignment to Mr, Willlum D, Gioson for tho* beuelit of croditors, This ussignment 1s murked by one feature not usually to be found tn traus- actions of tho kind, fn that the nsscts of tne ombuarrassed rin exceed tho lubilitlos by sov- erul thousand dullnrs. The assets, which include 1t 8tuck of tnsbed und undnisned furmiurs wid muterial used I the munulucture of the same, horses, wikons, and 8o vn, 0ro BeE down at the value of 264,412, while the hubititles, or uccounts due varlous erotiitors, are klven out a8 uggres utig only SLU2S Ad to tho causea whten lod to tho usdigninent Httte cun bu stated, 43 nviter member o the Hrin wis dispused 1o be commu- wicutive in the premises, Mr, Gannon atated to w TRIBUNE reporter last night that the humoedinty cause of tlis stop be- Inye tuken at this particulur Do wis i Mr. W. . Keoghb, who bud u claiu of §6,000 ugatnst tho tirm un u hote, bad entered up Jmlgment by conivgsion duy bofore yesterday, “'I'ao firin hud been erlppled innueluily of late In consequenue of tho untuvorable wentlier, hnd recowved fewer orders for work, sud bl found ditheuity in nji- ing urders that had come in, und in coliecting on tho same, A8 to who the prine.pul cereditors Wero Mr., Ganunon would not stuter they numbered about ity, and Gibaon, tho Asdlnee, wasong of th number, s clnim beang 1u - the usiwhborhood of #8500, My, Guunon stuted further that it wus his be- lief thut u sottlement could be, and would be, mudu with ereditors sieh us o ailow the firn Lo resume busmess uguln iu proper stylo before onyr. liuth Mr, Gnnnon and Mr. McGrath aro i'mlllu’ wmon, Me. Gunnon ball beun i tho upholstoring busloess about Seven yours whon, hreo yeurs ogu, he took Mr, MeUrath lu ng nopariner. It i8 swid thut the lutter put Into 1ho e $.0K in cash, o, uk teast, had that muet * backig " from by futher, Br. Gannon, howevor, denied thig lust nlght und suid thut It wus un * untortunus ** viroumstines that broughe Mr. MeU et juto tho fem, 3ir. Glbsun, tho Asalgnee, 13 engayed In the upholstering and furnlture business ou Luko BLreot NEWSBOYS’ 1IOME. MIS BAIK WORSE THAN 118 DITR. A rathor strongly-drawn pieturcof tho fnner lifo of the Newaboys' Home was exhibited be- Toro Justice Walluco o few duys ago. A young lad—Thomus Weaver—was uerested for disor- derly conduct while Hving In tho Home., io testifled that the buys were not properly treated, that tho Junitor used 4 broowmatick and ruwhide und threutoned to sboot them. This was cons flemed 1n purt by tho evidenco of tho Janitor bimeelfy, who sald kand words and Christian trontnent wers of no use there; a elub was far more vlfeative, Mr. W. I, ltund, ono of the Directors of tho Institutdon, wus iterviowod yestorduy In regard tu tho mutior. Hu sald be know norblue uoout tho trouble with Weuver suve whut he hud read fn the pupers, lu reply ton queston ubout tho Junitor, Mr. Hund miid ho thought Jun- Jtor Cleveland's lunguako beforo the Judgo wvas oxtravagunt, * Clevelund slops over sliulo I s Wl which 18 ‘Worsv tnun bie bito, ‘The WK MRY CUrTY ® Fevolver al times, but (b 18 Adoubtfulie it i3 londed, 1 du not think there is Yy cuuse for divisaing the Junitor, 3r, Clove- lania bus been Junitor of the Howme threo or four monts, When bu weat thers tho boys huzed b, us thoy huve sll the new Janitors. 1t 58 yery burd podition to il und 1€ s ditjeult ttind Just the right man, The Junitor hns (0 dosl with i very rough clsss of boys. Bomo of thom aro over 16 yours of ngo, und some muke it bird for Mutran, Juultar, survints,—everybody conneoted with o jnetifuuon, Cluvelaud bus sue- ceoded fu gettwg the boys so thoy koep very uid order, 1 uever weurd of hid - In- uring 4 boy, and think he s & kiod-pearted man. fo past middlo is 1ife, und bus had his patience sevorely tricd. 1f hu bad hurmod & m.}’ b would bo dismlssed at ol Aru the buys vory unruly? The Mutrun bus suverul times boen com- poled 1o cul tn palices not toquoll noy seciul disturbancy, bitk possibly e prevent one. Tuoy rubul gdinst tho authority of tho Mutvon, dis- Nygura the furniture, vto. About s dozon of tho oldest uid worst buys wero turned out early in the wittor at ouy tine, Thoy were bad un gun- eiut priuciples, Singo thod 0oy or two wore Bave been dismissen.” ' Whut I8 the guvernment?” **'Fho polley 1 to trout tho boys with kinitness, and us uch forbeaninee s i consistent witls proper didelpling. Ko offort is made 10 foree toim £0 became Christinng, In wintor thore 1 u kot sehool, und the boys ure requested to uttend thy SBunday-school in tho Howme, None of the Dircetors and iwansgers ure big- Oty, und probably wost of thom wre Christini wen und wonten, 1 belleve they consclentionse 1y try to canduct the Howme 1 tho way which {s congidered ut thy Wne to be fur tho bist Inteross OF the lnwates, Tho rulos uro not toa sirlot, and ;;Il‘:'nm ::xul Kouorally watistied. Thoy Luve Ar.Ruud remarked tat there are from ufty ta suventy Loys in thu Institution, their ages ranglog from 10 to 17, Boe of the tiewsboys #rududio from thelr proteasion to obtaln good Mtuations und becamo nsoful mambers of soole- ty. Othors sink deoper and duoper luto the o OARBAGHE. Dit, DE WOLF'S WAY OF DISPOSING OF 1T, Dr. Do Wolf In his forthcomiu revort says on tho subjoct of gurbuge unid markets: ** Thu throwing of garbogn into (oo Atreets and gUiers I4ain evit and niisanee very eommon rvng soctlons of the elty, The proper dispodl- ton of ting muterlal presents so many Jitle cuities that all sttempta to toreect tho nuisaneo hnve been very Impertect 1o result, Tho appro- printlons for lia_ prampt removal by olty teains has Lo altogether inndeguate for the sorvice, und i larger sum 18 nsked for e comtug year. Any poraun throwing gurbage or sps into the atrect snould be lnmediately areested by tho polico atl pmpmf punished, and until this Conrdo 18 methodically nnd systematlenlly fols Towedd tho nuisanee will continue. huve heres totore wivised ait families to destroy tho dally fecunitintions from tho Kitehen by burning i tho kitehen runwe or stove, [nomy ‘own fnmily, and others of -my sequalniance, this custom hi beon fullowed tor the past four out the fenst diflienity, 1 a sl portion ae w tima I8 throwa hito tho lirs when hot it is psed of without offeise. Garbnge, ing piirposes, and - garliges st now bo and nshes mixed, Outakirts of the eity n 18 1y Imbression that - tho near futitre it whl 3 1o provide a_rallvoad aceommadas tho removal of this city refuse to an dlstricts, or scows can lie Tunded at conyeniont points on tho river, and when flied towedd binto the Juke beyord the three-milo il o depodit tho load, or suitubly furinees ean bo eonatrticted to birn It, The latter mothod i protably the best. MAUKETS, * Tho 802,000 pounds of varlous ments found In our murkets durimg tho past two yoenes and condemned by the Inspectors ns unit’ fur fowd, were genernlly renderad thus uutlt, not by s ense of tho “uiinl previous to shiugbter, but Lueanse of tho meat hecoming sour fn market, .** Tho reports of llmklnu;‘,mur ut tho Siucl Yards of dlseased anfuats toe paeking burpases or manufucture of land and put in cireuintion fur (e purpuse of jujuriig tho eXpore trade fn meuty, lu which Cienga (8 v h\rrn-, terested, wre for tho most part maliclously uud wickediy fatse, nnd will 8o appear upon ju- vestigution, ** It 18 true that the hog supply of the North- west I8 inore or less infected with triculine, bt TN MOT0 S0 1OW t0UD for INANY yeurs past, und probubly not moere so than tho dowestio anlmals of Franco and suineg portlon< of Germuny, * Nelthor hus hog-eholern boenas prevalont or fatal #s usual during the past souson. It I8 not true that prekers are inditferent_or corclesa In select:nyg pork for thelr pens, The most expe~ rlonced buyers are omployed, recoiving saliriva of from LU0 10 5,000 per yenr, und overy drove §s carerully examined. °1 ain informed tuant gefentitic repreacntuiives of several Euro- penn (overnmenta ure sooh expected in Chicago 10 WAErtake n thorotsh review nf thisguestion, and If thoir commisslvn will pormic n resident ubservition of at least ono yeir, L huve no doubt of tho result,” SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, Pursunnt to the call Issued [n lost Saturday's Inder, n weeting of cltlzens was held in Union Hull Tuesday eyoning for the (ormation of & village improvement soclety. About Tty promle nentresldunts wers prosont, Including the follow- Ing: W. £, Deerng, I, C. Wicker, A, N. Young, 1L B. Ceaglo, T. A, Cosgrove, J. J. Parkhurst, E, L. Brown, H. G. Lunt, i, 8. [Tucd, o Rov. I AL Huttield, D, D,, tho [y, G. O, Noyes, D, D., the Rav. A. ). Scott, J, S. Murray, J. E. Allen, Arch Winng, N. G. Ingletnrt, und Mes, B, B. Hurbert, e, J. IT, Kedzio was enlled to the chalr, Tho meellug thon ealored Into & dlscussion of tho benefits of §mprovement socloties and tho fenaibility of formning vno, Those woro tulks by Messrs. IL B, Fund, D, B. Dowoy, A. N. Youn, 3, L, Browa, Dr, Noyes, De. Hattlowd, und otlio The following Committeo, wis appoiated feaw up n gonsttations e G, "Lant A Young, J. 8. Murray, J. A. Childs, Mra, Harbert, . ‘I'ho fallowing Committes was also appointad to numinute ouicers ut tho next meeting: J. J. Purkburst, A, 3, Kimbull, W, E. Stockton, Mrd, . C. Wicker, Mea. L I8 1Titt, und Mrs. S, H, Mo~ Etwain, Buth Commitiees fre (o roport (o tho next meotng, which will bo hoid Saren 4. OBITUARY, LUKE II. GOODRICIT. Jouten, 1L, March 23.—Tho muny friends of the Hon. Luko IL Goodrich, who wasn promie nent wonber of tho Leglslature from thia county In and 1879, will regret to learn of his denth, which occurred at thu house of his brother n this ity lust ovening, Mr. Goudrich wid o morchunt and leading citizon of Bruld- wood, of which ¢ty ho wus twico Muyor.. A weok axo ho wus In vigorous bealth, but during tho uto snow-plockade on the Chleagd, Rock laland & Pucific Ralirond bn was siruck by a snow-plow whilo walting at Minooku, recelving fnternul and external njuries which have cuunsed his death, Me Goodrich wns g native of Chunaugo Luumf. Now York, and eamo to this Btage lu 1855, 1o was 45 voars of uge, Ho leaves u wile and soveral ohlidren, WATERTOWN. Bpecial Dispaleh to The Chicago Tridune, WaTERTOWN, Wis, Murch Zi.—Johu Lowls, ong of the smajlest mon In Amorles of whou theore 18 nny record, died yustorduy nt tho home of his paronts Iu Ixoniu, JelFersun County, nyed 2t yours, Lewls was only twenty-soven inches in hight, and his averuge welght of late years wus ooly ninetoen pournls, With tho exception of 4 slikht deforim.iy in hig bands wnd tuet, he wasperfect fn furin und symmetry. o wad deemed u grreat curlodlty, and had ‘mnny otfers o oxhlbit himself, all of which ho refused, . JOIIN T, CROW. Darrivone, MarchZ.—John T.Crow,manazing editor of tho Sun, died this evenlng of apoplexy in tho 00th yeur of his awe. Mr, Cruw was in his oftice this ufiernoon attending to editorlal du- tles, but complusning of general jndispoaltion, A littlo ufter 5, us bo wus ubout leaving tho ollico tor dinner, be was stricken with ppoplexy, and heenne speechlvss. He was burne (o Burnum's Hotel, und died at balf-past ¥, Ho was o native of Murylund, bnd been connected w'th the Sun sinee Imi8, and bud beon its manuglug editor sluce 1663, N. KILBURN, Bpectal Disgateh to The Chicugo Tribune. Donvgue, la., Murch 23,—~N, Kilbura, one of the wuulthiest und leading mon of Jrokson Couaty, died at Bellovuo to-day after o inger- ing Rlness, JUDGE SOLON THURMAN. OuneeNcastLe, Ind., March 23.-The Hon. Bolon Thurway, Judge of the ‘Thirteontts Judieinl Circuit, dled at his homo here yester duy, nged o, S — THE WALKERS, ° Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Brat rano, Pu, March 2.—Rowell was tho at- traction at the wulking-match to-duy, This afiernvon ho ran fve miles In th'rty-two min- utes over w very poor track. To-nlght ho run fiveniles In thirty-four minutes und eight soc- amds, Iuan fnterview ho said thut thero wus no doubt but that the next rce for tho Astloy belt wauld take pluce In London, Weston 8 agroes able, aud Wil not urgo s cluln, « Rowell, who s necompunled by Harrimon, will give exhible Uons to-Inorrow, ~ At #:8) tho seore of tho lead- erdn tho walk stood: Klauoy, 1005 Cloce, 1013 Cox, 10, s LUMBER, =4 Sptetat Dyspaten 1w the Chicago Tribune, PrToRuuRg, ., March 2.—The Jumber trade bero iy neavier than for ten years, 1t I8 estle mated that 70,000,000 fout will b llonted down tho Allegbeny this scagon for uso in the neighe borhood, The domand for all kinds of lumber la very lurge, und prices are firm and advancing. A gioud iuhority suye tho pine diatrlot of Pennt sylvanin wiil bo exbausted In Len yours aud tho lumber reglon fu tweaty-tive yours, i ASSIGNMENT, Bpectal Divpatch Lo The Chicago Tribune ANN Aunon, Mich., March 23.—Caso & Cary, of Manchester, In thie couuty. dealers in drugs and gracories, mado’ an assignment to-duy to ex- Bhor![r J. 8. Cuso, of tuls city, Liubllities, about 5,000; assotd not yet know, ————— MATRIMONIAL, Bpecial Dlepateh 80 Ths Chicago Tribune, Erain, I, Mureb 23—It bas t developes! thut Willtlum B, De Witt and Misd Mabel Anders son, well-known youn, ople here, were . Tiou bl duy et Woek. o nbaie b ‘Dobi kupt very seeret, and bos a8 yet escuped the lucal reporturs. et THE COAL SUPPLY. Prrranuna, March 2,—Coal sbipments to-day, 2000 busbioly, of which 964,000 bushels, 1 thirty boats, soventeon basges, and tve fucls wero for Loulsvilie, mid 284,000 bushols, in twou- ty-four barges, for Cluelunutl, — ————— “IRough ou Hate," Atk druyglsts for ltough on itate, 1t olears Out ratd, wmico, roachies, bud-bugs, vte. 150 buzes. e — Ladfes will tind it {n thelr Interest to read the.adveriisement of Morgenthau Bros,, of 108 tate stret, In next Sunday’s TIBUNE, Ed » - We recommeud Eldredgosewlng-machines, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH LOCAL POLITICS. The Republicans Groatly Pleased with Their Ticket, The West Town Couvention Malkes Its Nominations. Tho Probibitiouists Will Probably Put Up a Tioket, Meollngs of Ward (lubs—Appointment and Pay 4 * oF Town Jodges, " A GOOD TICK Tu¥ Nopubliaus sesterday felt hopetul and Jubtlant, Mr, Jotn Crerar ol n TRIDUNE ro- purter that by hndd never scen anominution. for Mayor tnude tn this eity which gavo such general sutlsfuctlon, Ho wus really surprised to find how well It took among the business mon of both partles, Every Demoerat whom he had acon that morning had told hlm that he would Vot for Mr, Clark. Howns renlly surprised to sce a0 good o nomitation mado by LNy parts, nnd he Telt that the tickot would b clected Ly an overwheluimg majority. A mornlig paper stated yesterdny that Mike MeDonald was for Ald. Clark. Every person who knows MeDonald or tho gambling fruteris ity of which he Is the leader, knows thut this Is falschou intended to burt Mr, Clurk, MeDon- ald und tho gamblers have bad free liconse un- der Harrison, pud bave pledged $16.000 for his relilection, He bushis wiras well Intd, l‘.\'arf' ward delegnuion will bave eity omployés o Ie, and nll_opousition has been “amotherod. Harrison, it was repurted yesterany, had ordored (bat Urlpoll muse bo thrown sverboard. e didn't winst ilm on the ticket for City-Attorney. e wants Riebard Prondecinst put.on with him for City-Attorney. 1o thinks thut Prendergast s thy siup to get up and work, waien Grinaell s not: besdes, he worked 8o hurd for Stauber thut e would cateh somo Soclalistic votes, wuich, the Mayor thinks, nro budly peeded, Ho Propuss t sty wehio sbult bu on tho tieket with 0. It othor Words, Hurrisun 18 setting him- eI up 08 tie Democrntic boss of Chicago, Jobin Forsythe s goiss to take the stump {n betnl€ of Jahn M. Clark. Mo 14 tho frst Detno- crat who will openly work for the Repuniican ticket. Such awen as Robert Law und otherd equully vrowmlucnt nre already committed by their slenutures to the eall tur ALl Clark. OF courae, tho Democratio nomiuntions nre nut yet maude, und the heat aud dluary of the 8prinyg catnpuign ling 1ot yet thorougble begun, but by next Sunday the contost will bo rayging hotly. Wit n manliness that does bim credit, aftor having made a gallent Ngnt in tho Convention, M. James 5, Rawlvin s wobounced thit he I8 ulive to tho lsiea nt stako. He does not sulk In nis tont, but he la reudy towork for the suce cess of the lopublican noutkinecs. Mr. Ruwleigh haastuted that he will do il he enn to eloct tio the tiekot. p The candldates chosen by the City and Town Conventious hofd n private mecting yestorday arternvon at 4:30 o'clock fn Room U5 Motro- polltan Blook, &t which all the nominces were present, Includitdg Jobn M, Clark, John Rabor, W, T. Underwood, Thomua Sennott, J, 1. Driko, Marcus A, Furwell, Plensant Amlck, Christ Tegemyer, and tho'rest of tho fortunato ones, ‘There “were aiso T, W. Harvey, D. V. Puring- ton, W. H. RReed, A, C. Heslug, Jumes I, Burie, A C. Ruopf, I G.Keith, A, A, Carpenter, O. W, Pottor, J. J, McGirath, T, W. Hurvey pro- slded nnd W, L. Underwood was chosen tho Seeretury. wns agreod that thore should be but ons Excvoutive Came- puign Committco for the city und the three towns, which shonld run tho entiry campulgn. Fach candidute wns entltled to wune une man, The taltowlng Cammittes wua chosen: Jumes 'T. Rawlelglt, Gen. J. L. Toampe 8son, Col, W. P, Itead, W. it Page, &' W. llurwly. D. V. Purington, Swn Acpleum. James 11 BDurke, Cbrls Mamer, I, W, Jackson, A, C, Knopf. B. F. C. Klokke, Whshington Hesing, Jutnoes IL Qllbert. Tho matter of headaunrtors wns discusscd, and Ald. Hulbert's Liberal proposition to fur~ nish room at the Sherman House will probably be accepted. The Comtnittee will meot ot 10 o'clock thia morniug In itoom $5 Metropolitan Hlock, when it I8 espeelully requested that ull mumbers should bo present, os the sub-cow- maitteos will bo selected, b WEST TOWN REPUBLICANS, Tho Weat Town Nepublican Convention was held yesterday at Purkor's Hult, corner of West Mudison and [lulsted stroets, and un excollent ticket was placed in tho flold, the prescut Assos- sor, Pleagunt Apmick, belng ronvminated, Ald. IL I, 'Thompson ;for Collcetor, Curis Tegtmoyor —nstulwart sinco tho Ropublican party wusor- gunlzed—for Supervisor, sud Georgo A. Johue 8on, of tho Tenth Ward, ror Clerk, Tho list of twenty-seven candldates for Constables will bo found betow, The proceedings wore bnrmonious and tho Convendon urdorly und ernest. ‘The delexates were euliod 1o order by Juhn M, Getuius, Chuirman of tho Town Contral Com- mitteu, nt W o'clock. Agreenble to u motlon of Col. HBennett, whick was abopted nfter tho Conyention extricuted {tself from n Inbyriuth of motlons, wmondments, substiiutes, previous questions, ote., tho nomis uatlons wero proceeded with, For Asacssor, Plenauut Awmlck was noninated by acclamation, Louls Hutt nominated for Colicetor Honry Valk, of the Bixta Ward, Mr. Halrd nomiuated Ald. [ P, Thompsou, of the Tairtounth Ward, Willtum 11, Thompsun nomitimted 1, R, Corcoran, of tho Ninth Wurd, Mr., Colemun numinated Juohn Lussemn, of tho Elghth Wurd, On tho uformal balloy Valk recelved 27 votes, Corcorun i, Thomuson %, and Lussem 113 totul, 108; gecessfty 1o o cholee, 05, withdrawn, Tho furanl ballots were as follows: 3 Thotpso Coreorsm, 403 Toompson, Corcorun, 441 Thompson, 50, Carconi, 415 Thowpson, 65, For Supervisor, nn informul bullot rosulted n glving Tegtineyer 70 und A, W, Rulfen ¢, On motlon of Atd, Bmyth Mr, Tegtuioyor's nomi- nution was doclured unanhinous, Ex-Ald, Thompson, tho nominee for Collector, enmno (nto tho bult, was introduced to the Con= vontlon, und made a briof und well-timed speech, p;fluu)lnnuflnl for Town Clork were noxt In order, Justico Millor nominated Georgo A. Johnsan, ot tho Teath Wurd, Col. Buanolt nutued Day! 1, Junes, of tho Twelfth Ward, Ald. Bund nom- Innted Frank Iarkor, of tho Elevonth Ward, Jo do MeGratn nuned Frank B, Behoonewald, of the Fourteent Ward, Five ballols wors tuken, and on the lust John. sou reoclved the nawinutlon by 57 vates, to Gl for Junes, > Un the motion of James IL Durko the candi dutes for Congtables were appurtoned us fol- luws, ube boing allutted to eachy,ward for svery Hu voters, and oo for euch aiiditiomal 400 or over: Bixtn Ward, Eh Soventh, 23 Eight! Ninth, 2; Tenth, 2 Eloventh, ihirtéanth,i; Fourteonth, 4. Totnd, 47, Each delegittion was vmipowored to seloot tho nominess uppordoned to Tho fullowing 18 u llst of the nominations made and coveurrdd In by the Convention: Blxth Ward=joba U, Liider, Bernhard §cbran, f Soventh—dobn Fravels O'friun, Jubn 3, Fur- oy, - Fightn—John 7. 0'tieton, Josoph Susssok, Kol- y Lo leuu, Nintb—Jumnes Breckenrldgo, John . Horr, Tonth—Jonn Mathoson, Willlum J, Millor, Eloventh—Frederick W, Howurd, Bonjamin T, Bitts, Sumucl Bull, Robert B, Pereine, Twelfth=Boxter 8, Bulokow, George W, Deal, Frunk Bwmery, Eil Montromety, F, O, Cartor, “Lalrtcenthi~Jugeph Konng, Martin 3leCye, Murtin V, Fron Fourteenth—Jobn McLinden, Frano Bchoeng- wald, Louls Horbat, Micoavl Snjoweki. ‘Lo Fullowig 18 u llst of the moinvers of the Town Centrul Cotinltice solovted by tho delogu- tlons for tho ensuing year: Bixth’ Wurd, Louls Huts; Beventh, J. M. Holden: Elghth, Auron J, Mikech; M. Uotinun; ‘fenth, Amnund Shller; Eloventh, Ty M. Boud: Twelttn, Julin 8. Puelpa; Thirteonth, Dunlel Seully; Fourteonth, Juhn Gibbs. ‘Tho Convontion subsequently adjourned slue Lusson wud Firat: THE PROIIBITIONISTS, Abaut 100 Proulbltjonlsts gathered (n the club- roum at the Palmer House lust eventug, und wore called to ordor by 8,'M, Konunedy, who read tho cails It requested all socletios and churches in fuvor of u striot enforeomont of ull laws and ordinances reluting to the liguor trattlo to send delogutes to tako political actlon In placing * proper " men ln nomination for city ofiices, Br, Albouson asked who signod tho cull, Mr. Konnedy rdblled, ** The Committee,” NMr. Albenson: wanted to kuow who thoy wore and whu appolnted them, Afr. Kutnody suld thoy were tha Committec. Mr. Albeuson romarked thut whoen peoplo wore called wiother. hore was ususlly some authority forit, Mr. Kennedy saldinominatiouns for a Temporary Chalrman wero tu ordur. M, C. (. Huyman wes natued and declined, as endorf, won suld bo wisn't 1 duelos gute. Tho former was prevailed upon to act, 3 b, dunos wits obosen duoretuy; Un mation, A, B Cuse, Willard (Yoodard, and Willlam Cowen wore uppointod 4 Cominittoe un Credontlily, and J. 11 lluwles, 1D, Ford, J, O, Suilteswed, A, Bpotdiog, wnd D, 1L Nloigle i Commttes on Permunent Organization, The Committee on Credontiuls reported tuat the fullowing sociuties und orgunizutions were represeited; Fiyo Evangellenl ehurcbes, Pury Fouutaln ,7"" Side Hod- RRibbon Clubs, Nus. | und 2, Woiuen's Oospel ‘Temperance Ase soclation, Nurweglun Total Abstnonce swma, Hold the Fort Red-Itibbon Club, Howe Lodlqg N Do Hurmony ‘fptul Abstinence Booiety, Yulo Heseuo Lodge G, T, Chlcugo Templs U. 0. A, 1., Eaygilsh Section of Comwuulyty, Beundinavinn Yuuny Boen's Christlsn Asdocistion, flollaud 94, I88I—TLEN PAGLS, Total Abstinenco Boclety, Aqua Pura Lodge G. T, ‘Thore wure exnctly Aixty-Hve delogates, tho others Ernscm representiog thenselres, The Committee on Permnnent Organization submitted tho (ullnwhxfi report, which wits ndopted: Presiijent, C. G, Hayman; Vice-Prosi- dents, Mateolm MeDowe), 8. 3, Kennody, Will- fnm Quinkung Socretary, J. R, James, M. Tlayuitn, i resuming tho ohair, sald thoro were lnwa on tho Atatute-books which vl beon A fow men hnd tried_to Bt unsuccessfully, Tho ey shoitld Lo pronluition- r, and vote ns they 1 hey priyed to bo de- ]Illly had tried both ll(flilllw ot Ticans and Demoerats, “floth bl fgnor A Al be didn't sco how thoy conld vote for tha Nepublican nominon, Tt rested with the Convention to &ny whethor a tickot alioutd Lo nominnted or not, They bad heen Bieaton in 1855, but that was beenuso they woro !uhl| out, 1. Monrvo referred to ndeclnration of pri les, in which tho elgners pledged thams Aelves ta vote for Prohibitioniats onlv, snying thut he would stand to that, 1l had heen instra- mental i getting up the Convontion, aud his ol- Joct was ta ereato a probibition rentiiment and hotd 1 wneetlng In Farwell Hall the sucond duy after tho Demooratic Convention. If tho cundis data of uelthor purty would pledgo himself to enfarce exlating laws, then the u}wuker would he in favorof putting up n man, * if no more thigl o stiek” and votnyr for nim. [Applansel As he was not a delogato, ho sugirested that sgomo one nove to adjourn untll Mouday nigut at Furwell Hall, ‘here was a disposition on tho part of somo to vemuln a littlo whlle, and have n discyasion Mol the whale guestion.” Uhey bud thelr way, but the tulk was vory briel. Mr, Cuse sulkl lio wus a ltepubliean, and dida't waunt to throw away his vote unless e conld seo auceess (n the future, [Appliuse] Whes ho Ritw Aich a chanee be would winko tho saerifier, h\‘mluuw.] Mr. Kennedy reforred to high ollices boing fliled by wmen shoc out of tho bingholes of walsky and Leer bnrrels, and gald the Prohibls tionisis never would gain suythig unless thoy muio f begivulog, They bad been fooled long mutlon to adjourn, a8 suggested by Mr. Blonroe, was thon agreed to. THE OL1 STORY, essrs. D. It. Cameron, Rensseluer Btone, Fer« dinand W, Peck, 8. I Kerfoot, P\ B, Shiel, TFranls A. Hofpan, Jr., Jobu W, Enelght, P. i, Ittce, and Wiltlam Whoeler bave (ssued u tong purtisan clrcular, nddressed to the taxpuyors and citizens ot Chicago, setting forth cortain alleged rensons why Mayor Hurelsou should be retiected. The aforesnld rensons, bused on his administration of Huunelal uirairs, und of the Departiont of Publle Works, and the Police, Fire, and Health Departiments, huve been pub= listicd time und again, and thelr empLingss ox- 0sedd, 1t 18 tho same old story which tho Mayor 8 rupented ayali wid gl in uveey npocoly by fns over made, and which he bus had written ont tor the benelitof theso sentlomen, The only thing In the ciroutsr whico 18 at ull nmunlnp( 13 tho stutement thut the mure order of tho Mayor might huve * pluced at the publio crit buodreda whoso employment would not only streigthen pirty ties und {nsure thoir con- tinued support, Lut place mouey In thalr hands, by meitns of which thoy could promote_tho poe litienl interests of tholr employer,” Thu gen- tlemen who signod this oviduntly never Kknow that the Muyor hud made such nppolntments s Hiicheoek, who had troublo with tho Amcrican Express Compauy, ns Diwson, nuw under in- dictinent for perjury, and scores of others, tho only reasun for whose appalntinent wis the fact that thoy would work for the Mayor und hig ros otection through thick und thin, WARD MEETINGS, The Republicun Club of tho Firat Ward held n larguly-nttondod meoting last ovening In Club- room 4 of the Grand ‘Pacllle, with Nimcon W, King In tho chair. M. Mang, of thoe Bixth Ward, snado # rattling spoach, in which he urged tho Hepublleans to work, Jotn F, Seanlun nlso spuke, and sald that ho was golng to Ught with tho Hepubticans. Ile gave the rensons why Irishmon shoutd vate for tho Itepublicnn ticket. Ho alluded to Hurrlson's vecord, und told how sourvily ho had troated.tho frish voters who had hielped to olect him, Jotin H. RRoborts offorad tho fallowlog tndorse- mentof tha Ropublioan ticket, which wus unan- lmously adopted: Resotved, ‘Uhat the Republican lub of the First Ward heartily Indorsg the nnmineos of the Republican City uud "Pown Cunventions, belleve inir that thoy hive placed Iy nominntion i tieket from tap to boltom that will commend itaelf to overy lupubllan and vitizen who has ot heart tho welfure of the Uity of Chicngo, Mr. IL . Mitenell, » colurud man from the k'fl.x:-mlld Ward, alsv mnde o stirring sud witty ouh. lllewiullnnn expressing sarrow for tho denth of Joha A Huater wura adupted. E chus were inudo by Messrs, Drokoskd, Roberts, and King vuloglzing thodeconsed, uftor whleh the Club wajourued, A Emlllnlnnry meeting of Republicans of tho Bixth Precinet nf tho Eleventh Ward wus hold yestordiy ufternoon for the purposc of forming n Clurk Club, 0o abjeet of the Club wus stated 10 be thorough organizution and work fu the coming enmpnign, and to glve the working clussus thut resido In tho viginity an opportunity touttond tho regulur meetings. A comumitivo vus appolnted, and thon und thore resoived that 1he following gentiemen be uppvinted otlleors of tho Club: Prosidone, 2. R. Curter; VicesPres dent, Alfred Whiturd: Seerotary, Joha K. Souily ‘Thio Buerotury was nuthorized to' onll & roguiar meeting for Saturdny evenng nt 8 o'olock at hendyuurters, 48 Kaosasstreet, cornerof Lovml(s. The regular Republican Club of tho Righth Ward met lnst evoning ae tho corner of Hulstwd und Hurrlson streots, with 3ir. J. J. Budenoch in thechalr. Tho Club decided to contiuue the old kxecutlve Committoo, wnc yoted to add My, N, Wubber, in_tho absence of Mr, G, feamer, for the present eampalgn. it was votod that tho Prosident, ox-otliclo Chafrman of the Executivo Commitiee, call the Committoe togothor [me- dintely Lo ke GrrAngomonts for hol piign meotings i tho ward, M, T. nomlnes, for Clty Dlerk, tendored rosl: tlon us Booretary of tuo Club, and Adolt unun was appoiutod Temporury Secrotury., Tho fwelfth Ward Demoorats ssscimblod (n Owsivy's Hull hallway lust night to the unmber of eleven. On tho hull duor were tho sigknieant words In blood-red: ** Witl not open ball until rocoived $14. By order ot J, G, Owsley.”" Thore = was nat $10 In the crowd, ¥ Cupt. MoKny was tuere, and he said that tho meenng hud beon caited by Col. Buldwin, but the lutier wua not thoro, Bome vno suggosted adjournment to & saloon, but Capt. dleKay thought thoy coulddo 1t thoy wiated to rient there, nominated Mr. Horton us Chalrmn, sud that goutlemun, findg 0o chur, remuined stunding aguinst the door, Cupt. MeKiy wantod A young wan as Soorotary who did not waut to Berve, but_ho .wav otected In spite of Linsolf, | Cupt. McKay nombnated Gon. L N, Stiles, il Fruwloy, und Chris Yunk us candidatus for dulos gaten Lo tho Domocratic Cunvantion to Lo voted for Friduy ut tho primary electlon. Tho * moot~ g eoneurred, "Un ination of ono ot tho ro- purters, secondud by anothoer, tho meoting wus deelared ndlourned by the Coalrmun, The “Pweltih 18 Muyor Hurrlson's ward, and the above atatement of fuct witl show how enthusiugtio tho Demucrata uro In his own nofghborhoud. nu- {or- TOWN JUDGES, ‘T the IMltor of The Chicago Tribune, Cit1cAG0, March 22.—It appenrs to be the im- pression of tho town oflicors of the Town of Wost Chieago that the judgos of cleotlon ap- pointed by the Chicagv City Councll are vbliged to ot an Judges of the town clection witbout being ulso appuinted by the Town Committeu; and that tho * Heglsters of Electors” wde by sl Judyes ror the clty vlecton will ulso answor thy town election, ‘Tlhe luwa of litnold, 1870, pago 160, Bug. 1, pro- vides that: *“lu election distrieta n tuwos which liv wholly within the Hmnlts of an focor- ruted clty o roglster of vlectors shall bo made or ull olections, whuther goneral, spucial, loc, or tmuniclpal, In the samu manner He bereln provided In the onse of Btute elocdons,” Now, the city und town eloctions o bo held on ‘Tiicaduy, the Bth of April, ulthough beld on the suino day, uro twa alstinct eleotons-—-ne muuh o a8 tho Htute und oity elvotions, Tho ballots ure soparato and placed in separata boxes, soparate poll-bouks ure kept, and ofton sepuraty clorks of election, Why nwt supurate registey-bouky? The luw ervnlw that ot oleation-duy the Judges stall * destwnnto two of their number At the vpenug of the polls to check the namo of every voter voting In such istrict whose nume I8 va the register.” Now, (f you have only one registor, and that for the vity, and a voter custa only tho town ballot, aud you cheok bis nawoon tho ulty roglster, his niae will_not uppearon tho ety poil-book, Whon the regiater und puli-buok are returned to the City Clerk's ollice, they will llflusnr to disngreo; tho chieok opposit hils vuime will indlento taat he :'::a:. while “the poll-buok wiil not cuntain his 1contend that the tawne are oblized to baves soparate vogster, and ure obliged to uppuint Juilgea of election, ovou If thoy appolnt the Balo ones us tho city, aud that the judgog ace ontitled 1o pay frowm tho tuwn, tho sine kY they #ro from tho elty, ON# 0w Titk Cavy JUnaxs, JOHN F. SCANLAN, To the Edilor of The Chicago Iriduns. Crrroau0, Murch 25.—1t Iy dute 10 1y frlonds ag woll us (o mysclf to inform the publio that my name was brought before the Republicun Cone vention ‘yusterduy without my knowledyge ur consout, For suvoral weoks my muno bus been used in connection with the ollleo of City Clerk, and bas veceived suveralcomphmentary noti All this was withiout sny ctfort on wy ‘part, for 1 did pot make u cunvuss. Whon [ wout into tha Cunvention Tuvsduy [ fouud soveral friends worklug for me, 1 hmwedintely requedted thom 1o 5top, as § did not desiro to bea csndidato, und Iuformed some of the othor vundlduted 10 that olfeot, When iy friend dr. Wron lptroduced wy usmo [ ut oudo requestod bim 10 withdruw ity wlm:lx1 hehzlhl: hnluu« tho :Aull vote which appeurs In the morning pa 4 S bn 103 Frlouaswil e ihe Hlokot their mOSt eariicel sUPport, and rotire frond public Iife the self-udopted sou of Queen Victoriu wno for six years bas tukun overy opportunity to jue sult the Irish people. OBN F. BCANLAK, OLD I’EOPLE’§ HOME. Investigation of Charges Against the Institution, The Rules too Strict and too Rigidly Enforoed. Mrs. Crengh’s Story—She Yiells 'osscse slon of Her oo To-Dny. For some timo paat na littlonttention hna beon nttracted by cortaln rumors, lotiors, chirgos, nnd newapaper wrticles affecting the gowd or bt nanagemont of the Oll-People’s Home, 4 ahnr- Itublo Institution which, as most people know, 18 situnted nt the corner of Indlunu nvene und Thirty=ninth streat. To got at tho bottom of the matter, o THIMUNE reportor wus yestovday fn- stencted to make n thoroukh {nvestigntion, and tha reault of a'whole duy’s patlont inquiry Is 10 be found In @ condensod form below. The Investigation was mnde Indepondent of elthor the frionds or the enemies of tho nstitu- tion, nnd tno results wero attnined without prejudico or bing. Calling nt tho Ilome the ros porter bud nn interview with MBS SUANKLAND, TIE MATRON, Agalust whom tho charges of oppression are mudo, In reply to the statements nudo by Mr. Thotaas in his commuaiention printed W Tus TrIBUNE yesterdny, sho suld: * Tho stutoment thut Mrs, Crengh was charged with disrespeot 18 trog, It s not true, bhowevor, that when ber room was locked on her, her furntture was takon out of the rovm. A box for ber cluthios was tuken from thoronm and placed vutside of the door. 1 locked the roun by the ndvice of Mr, B, 8 MeCuur, one of the Trustees. t I8 absulutely untrue wthal Mrs, Creagh wns vvor refused foud. Lust Suturdey she wout to the talde, Afierwirds [ asked herto go dowy to her monls, #nd’ sho usked mo if 1 lutended to Inck ber ont of the room, I replied that tho toor would be left open for ber, Hut she st} re- fused to gu down to her neals. Her plate has Leea set For her it the tnblo overy day. A ludy did eall with wome food for Mri. Creagh. Hue refused to give hor name, und stuted that she cimo o feed Mrs. Creagh Lecuuso she was hun- Kry, but did not know who told ber of this bun- Ker, Bhe elaimed to net independent/y, and sald Tt 380 dud nut recogmizo iy antbority. A8 st still refused to register, and conducted her- self 1 this pecullnr wanner, 1 rofused to adinit her. [eball insist on baving this whole matter Investiwnted, 1l not want to stuy, but now [ shull [nslaton n thorough inguiry In Justico to myself und to the manwgurs. If 1 have done these things thoy tulk of 1 ought tu be dise 1wi<ned ut oneo.” Oune of tho ludics present oxplained that Mra. Murln Crengh was expelled by the T'rustees nt a meating beld two weeks ago tu-duy. 800 wud charged with persistont violatlons of all tho ruied, und dlreuluting eertain slandarous stories coneerning the roputation of the Matron. She biad never pald any’ endowment, botng i bune- ficiury of the [tellef und Aid Boelety, which or- sanizution concurred ln tor oxpulsion. It wad determiued to distniss her ourly I the wintorbut tho tadlon were nowilling to turn her out in suoli a culd #ouson, With thls stutemoent of tho case the reporter Ivus granted nu interview with tho cxpelled old i dys AIRS MANIA CREAGIT, In her own ywoma without outside Influence or listeners. She innde tho fullowing stateuient, llrlYpull of thodivresslona of gurrulows old uge: “lnm 80 yours old, und I have bren in the Home four years. Tho very Hrst morning [ oume here [ snid * Good murning” to overy une 1 pussed, but not one recognized mo. 1 hud not been horo long until tho Amerlean_ et said * W shall never huve poacy untll thesw Irlsh aro out’ 'Uhis set twado troublo between me wod Mrs, Hirvey, tho Matron, I used to huve tronble with her often, Misa Fos tho next Matron, wis the best friend 1 evor bad fn tho world, Binco then sumo of tho Board {adies have never spoken to e except to flad fault. Mre. Shankland never lost an up- portunity of ubusing mo o the most frightful mamier, [ havo never objected t tho foud, und nlwnys cat what [8 set bofore me, Mrs. Shank- lund used to cumo to my oot and nLUEO ing, o thut one duy one of the ofd ladies told mo that she used 10 go down on her Knuos threo times i dny wnd pray that this porsecution ugalnst mo might ceaso. 1 nevoropened my lips, since the meeting of tho Trustees Inst fummer, about the atories on Mrs, Shankland, Wo wera required £0 tuke care ot oue awa taoms, alear tha dishes, wash thein, and set the tubles nguin, 1 did this one weok for inysell, unother wuek for my sis- ter, who 18 B3 and n poor batf-and-between body who can't work, Thion Lwas orderod to do it unothor wook for nnother old. Indy. I refuscd. Mps, Shunkland cime to my room ind ealled mo ;lllw mnst barefuced, Impudent wouna In tho atne,’ " Tho old Indy then went on with r long story of variuus potty complaints ngainst Mow, Stunkland, none of which were deservaig of notlee, bomg fur tho most part the whimnd and funcies of an old ludy. “mmnulnu- her she admitted that #ho had ne ean rofused food, and did not o duwn becnuso o Wwad afrald of being ogaln lucked out of her room, A litite Investigition, without the knowledgo of tho louding manugers, suowed (hat Mrs, Creugn bl recalved the notico of ber expuision two woeks ugo, Sho anld then that sho would lenvo Innnedmtely, but subsequently recelved other advive and declded flm{ in 8pito of the munngenont, Wnile sho was in the prrtor lastBat- urday her box of clothios wus inoved Into the hall und the dour was Joeked, When sho found this out Bho TAn Up-strirs, took tho koy of anothor Intnato, which she kuew fittod tho luok, nid sue- ceoded [ opening the dour, Since that time sho has beon holding «e fart In her own room, und no Inducemonts contd porsuude her ta retiro. Aftor tho visit of the reporter she was seon by tho Hov. B, I Fleetwood, her pastor, und by hin veruaded to yiekd up posseasion, 8ae will lsave this morning fur the hume of hbe brothor-In-law, In Wowdatock, Tho lad.es nave provided for carriego to tuke fier tu tha depot, and will do- uate to hor 850 in cush to el ber wlong. REGARDING TIfE QUALITY OF TIIE FOUD, n serynat who wis gulutly soon by the reporter said thae It was all that could be expucted, Tho foud was uniform, thuro was enough of ft, and she bolicved that most of tho old indles wory Butistled with it, 8o Lersell got tho enme athoy, and she dldu’t complain, From anothor guu ter [t wua learnoed that the atary of Drs, Shunk= lanu's beor-drink|ug was based on tho tuet that she vecuslonally, like mnny Indies, orilored u cuso of beer at n bolgbboring grocery, whicn WIS, YOIy Proporiy, put to her private aecount, u‘xlnd did’ nut’ appear on tho bills of tho lustitus on, A number of tho notghbora wero secen, and they woru gonernlty bittor ugainst the Matruu, nlthough no questious could ellele anything more dofinit thun vague churyges thit the bMutron was not Ienlent to the faibled of 1ne ol people, A Mra, Page, un hunate, had bl a bottle of brandy taken from ler by tho Mutron and one of tho Manngors, but as ita possession wus clonrly aguinst the rulos, tho contiscation can hardly be called erunlly, THE RESULT of several hours of searching. unbinsod Investi- ention on 1ho part of tlio reporter was i viction that there 18 nothing serfous i tho wun. ngement of the Homo with which a eritio could Nnd fuuit. Certuinly uot tha stightest evidenco of cruelty could by disoovored, und not one of tho old “ladies who were qulcnf luterviewed could formulute u serlous complalnt ngulnst tho Mutron, 1t uppoars, however, thut tho rulos are ounsiderably fuy atrict fur the msuugemnunt of respectublo old Judics who cannot be Bnbjected to ¥evore vogulations, und further, thut Mrs, Buankland 18 oo ptuol of u dlieiplinariun, und Interpreta too rigidly rules which could be lune {untly cnforued with creditto the institution and comfort to the lumates, e ———— BAD PREDICTIONS OF THE WEATHER. Gew, fuzen tho * New Probubilities,” was aakud to oxplaln how It bappened that when ho was prophesying falr wosther and apring-like sunshinoin the Weat that reyrion wae lmmedintely afrorwards burled Up in the worst snow-storin of the winter, The wuy he tried to oruwl out of his bad guossing Is thus reluted by his fator- viowers Qen. Ifazon tovk out the maps and traced tho courss of the storm, shuwing tho conditions upon whleh predictions were bused, and the chart of the nbsurvutons on whicn tro drawing 14 baseu. ‘These showed wbat tho storim started upon the Gulf of Moxico, taking n a_litlo of ‘Toxus und Moxico st tho wmouth of the Rla QGrande liver, und moved tor two duys in u northeusterly directivn, ‘Tho second tny tho centro of tho storin wirt In Tennossoe, with overy Indication thut {1 would Keep on fn the coursa (h which it started, L€ it bud dune so, instead of striking Chicago It would huve gone up the Ohlo Valley, naross the Alloghenics ut ubous Wheol- lug, woutd pertinps bave toushed Ruchestor und Huifulo, and thoucs uuruss Northorn Now York to Lubrador, As {1 wus, bowever, on tho thicd y thu courso of tha sturm suddenls chunged, ludPuwu almost duw north, up tho Misaw- sippl Vulley justead of up the Oblo, A frouk of this kiud fn tbhe course of u storm, Gun. Hazon vxplaloud, could not be antielpated uor expliined. it was an unusunl thing, LUt stil) liublu ut dny time to huupun, uad so far It wua buyond tho seopo of meteurulvgieal seionce touccount forit, Had the atorw continued ln the courso which it bud followed for nearly 2,000 mlled tfrom Nortborn Mexico to the Onlo Vunar; the Chicago region and fha lukes would buve boen just without tho edgo of tho disturbed arca, und 10 this caso the weuthor would huve beon us prediced, ‘Tho disputches from Chicago also threw daubt upon the ussorion of the Wuathor Burcuu that tho stoen caine from tue Bouth, va the ground thit the wind bud boen blowlog aurtbeust for twu duys. 'T'bis, Gen. Hazon exvinined, slguitied nothlng, for It wus well known ut the' Wedther Hureau which' wity tho wind wus Llowisg ut Chiicugo ull the tinis, und that wus Independont of the course uf tho sturm, ns ly lmquunll"‘ the cusg, The direction of the storw (v onv thing, und the wind 18 unother, owing to the dilfcrent 0= altitude of the woviug strutu 67 8, Tho fsot 1s indlepuialie, bowever, thai the storw dld come frusn 1ho s0utd, oF rsther suuth- Foor — wost, ns announded by the Woathor Burn its_coursu In’ pininly ‘trucod: uh tho Shae (1} tree days from Northarn Mexfoo noross where [t wia tn Cunnda and Unpes e Anothor ditlimiity, Gon, I»Iwnluyl.nhuullh waathor prodictions for Coicuico wak thnt je 18 illll on tho houndury hutwoon two of the ) ona 110 which the tountry (s divided o g dlations, Tho BrobRHILIGA uro iiforent §o re: Ik reaton and e the Uppee Missimaippt.s o0 ogaln for tho Ohlo. Vatley, il et th banaerd for nll threo of thoac divielan pas vors o0 Ciifewwo, IL miicht D, e, thint (o g prediotions Far tho inkes and tho. Upner st wlopl world bo uuurx:_v AUTUrent,, aid i Detngnt the odgo ot olthor reginn. tn) 3 ht eyl e necording to the tisat |uh]‘;. tlon ad ot for the ather, Tudigestion, dysi i, NEFVOUA pro: it il forinA’ of wenornl debiiity foliaee s tulcing Mensimu's Poptanized Lot Tanie. (7 ouly propration of beef contaiiig jie i nutritious properties. It s not o :Ill.'l‘l)!!llmv‘)u Inat Jike tho' extracta of “bect, Lnt vantory Blow-unnking, force-gonerating: wid jifo U3 taining propertica: s dnvalg o ( {7 1 bived conditions, wherher thu e 01l enfo remult of Xy o, NPV prostration, overwork, or o dischsea, partioultely i rosulting. rr:‘;mn;.','fi',:': inpinints, Cuswolt, Huzied & Co ot Pristors, New York, For salo by draggists, PO MARRIAGE LICENSES, Tho followlug marriage iconses wo tardnyz Nugme. {Charies Miedi Funny Dav i.“m" 1, Maraball "tibhie Gille o 70 Istaed 3 Teestdence, i Ino, 1il, \Chles o, Aae. {d Charle It. McChrer, , i v Thomua &, Fann, Mary M. Sinnons, . irawn's Ho ol own's Hotel, Guorko ¥, Cunrey. AL Bonng, o A e o3 DEATIS. VLLRTCH=Gn Tugsday, Mareh 22 Maniarotha Cic sliy, waod 4 yer And 17 iy ineral Mar SEK b 1 T A 2 ok 1, 1., Trom restdence, 32 Nouth Hinte-sl hoace W Unkwood " ¥riondgut tho furails wvioll io atten, O LAXDALL—Murcht 2, Julls, beloved wi " ot s {mal c'l;nm‘vn‘-lmlr m!nlyfu?'x'u;"’.. i puin e Hiness, 10 tho ; L s Sambrloie, Mase. 0 S e berus, Cltat-Tha faneral of Chucles I, € Hl‘hl"::;:]({‘m'td“r"nrm‘nr. I;Ifll'lilfilfl 8t2p l}lm:‘l‘lrl'll!"i. . s Comor mont-ny, iy resldence, curnor of Holaiontony. 03 Duisny SHIEI'Y—In this city, Richaed $hippy, Funaral to-diny (L0 v, tho Hiby m, Citrlasud i onkowood Camdiory DONOUIUE~1n this city, Eatollo Loretto, da T R g e A R norul from tho residence, 10) Wont Adains. Friday, March 3, ut 11550 O'eluck B, o (hence. by easi lllFL'fl YATY cometory. 1REMING—Muroh 22, Gearzo Carroll, infant Gouruawid Drldiol FIomOnG, AWM 6 WONDa ang 35 Ghorn) from rostdonce, 012 Duncan Park, Union BLock=Y krds, Thursdiy, ut 10 0'clock, thonco by ta Tiaos 10 Calvary COmGLORy. L-March Zl, Horol OF G, 1, und 1, 8, Gutier, nuod Funeral hotieo herenfior, DAVIS=March 21, Willlnm £, Dusls. ngot 1 Troum Injiiries Focolved by atent enes ga (oo LAY (o et Iroin residvaco, 1o Wabiahiartoit Fridar wloek, theneo by earrlagos to G nd, T Trieids of Mo faoiily Invited. " EHEOILH, 1,AKESLER-AL tho home of her paronta fn Fin. glonwod, Mareh 74 Graco It okt wauter of Argiln und I8, L Diakostcd, waid 19 years moots Funaral at rostdatice, corner of Blxtytifth-st, ang WOUTWUE v SRRy 8 1 0°glocE, T O th Ttk Tulund witrond will Toaro Van thirsast, depor 0t 12:16 1., Aupping ul Sixty-Nfth-rt. CHIISTIAN—1n Minneapolin, 3inm., Mareh 19, 157, Miry k.. bolyad wite OF Joan . Clitiatia, i e St yenr of her ugo. BULI,ARD—AL Maywoad. Caok Co, Tl 0f dipke therlu, March xtor 1 wged 2 yenarsd monthy and Z¥ iy, nnd Murch &, nee N, wged U yenrs Smontiowid 1l days, eHliarals OF Chirios W, und £ e 10 yeur, wethod Friendsarg I:: Mn, youngest cf months, o i ANNOUNCEMEN POLITICAL, = MEETING OF ‘TIE FOURTEENTH Ward epustienn Club will bu el tbig’ ovene Tt b liwaugoenr, (Loctinors Halll, AN s publiean: ‘wurd wro riquosted to uttind, MEETING OF THE CEN'TRAL CLUD of the Irlsh-Americn Jtepublienn Lensuo wiil e iela thie uvening oo 8 o'eloek . m, ot the cbe rav, Grund Pacitio Hotol for tho purpustof fatity. g ud Indontig tive nom(nallons of the Conventun, All gt candidazos will b present uud other disiae Rulshed peukers, RATIFICATION MEETING OF THE Youou Sers Hepubiiean Clith or tho Tweltd Vurd will bo bel it Owsloy's Hnll to-nlat. Goud spaukoes will adiross the mooting, Al young e 7 tintly REPUBLICAN CONVENTION OF e T Thydto Pack Vitlags witl be hold wt Grand C;\Iil‘ Ing 'I'IIL'AIIM(. atld p. i o pominnts villnge und onears, ‘0 primacics witl o held ‘Monds 19,8 b ue tho Following yiices: * bir Villnzo Hall; Seeond—Uskinnd Howe-) Sprinker Hehool-honsur Fourty —Hosshouse, Crusstngs Flth—Enaino-howse, Bouth Cuicngo; Bixta Corner Uno lundrod und ‘Fhirdeat, and Avenua ' Colehour; sevantl tatlon-Bouse, lron § Elabth—Kenmizton Nehaol-iauso: Ninti-itiverdals Pout-Unices Tonth--ithie's 1), Btito-at, HE NINTH WARD REPUBLICAY Club wlil weat this evening at Carponter Lail, 21 Wene 3 HE SINTEENTII WARD REPUBLIC- an Club will ineot this ovenlug av Styers' ilatl, curner ot Boduwick und Biuol-sta ‘I'he cundidnty fur Alduromn nud other prominoent spenkers will uddruss Lhe mautiug. U118 BVENING IN FA o Young Mo’ fironterininaiont o inigg. THY IDITG ey €0 Ay 100 Dkl imrnn-nr T — LROYAL BAKING POWDELR, MIBOELLANEOUS, R, D, W. POTTER WILEL CONDUCT the noon meotik to-day in Lower Farwell RWELL HALL lating Awsocladon whi give Byl vIng Yidwa und seivet reals nvited.” Ticko.s 1rod, nt ¥o M. AZEOE VLI ROVAL £2%:17 ) LT A PURE. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR IHousekerper's favorito n leading cltien of ho world, i No 0 hier proparation mukes wach leht, flaky, hod breada, or Juxuriou s Lo eaten’by dyep: Hea wiinnout feur ot the i iy fv:ll]‘ ) 2 S0ningss by th EovAL AR ___CANDY, nd 31, 22, 8, or 33 fue d samnle rpiall box B[ Oxpross of b busk Cundivs in Americu, putup wio xuntly wnd stelotly pure. Iofacd o sl Chicugo, Aduress GUNTIIL Conteao pesntuosi: _SSSSSRMAL | [T PV + Maginanest. G emone Cuemls, D, Matt, NG POWDER Ci Now Vork, B Headqu: Flower st MINING OU ASSA j MIATERIALS E.H.Sargent, 125 Cuicagsn or Uleerate cass of Blind, Iichlny edune Fil et By ity Llig ey leding ‘A Nt genulng soihout ks ognsinie ez ipots, 183 W . ot & U CHEMISTHY. ADULTERATIONS i et g onaral Chouical ARSI Wk e, Lot s Assaysr, i Chuinlst