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8- —— e THE CITY. IN GENLERAIL. . W. 8EWELT, of Jloston, 18 at tha Tromont. J. F. 8stiTn, of Precport, 1L, 1 nt tho Sherman, T, 1), 'ETTIE, of Now Mexico, 18 at the Paimor, Cor. Jony E. Braineg, U, B, A, ls at the T'sclfle, Gnrrsnuny L, Font of Lacon, Il Is at the Palmer, JAars HHARRINGTON, of Goneva, 11, lent tho Bhorman, Joskeit CHAPMAR, of Dubuque, 1s a guest of tlo Sherman. W. . CAntER, of San Franclsco, is reglstered at tho Tremont. e Rev, D. G. BiApronn, of Princoton, Ilk, 18 at the Tromont. BraTe-8rxaTton H. 1L Jones, of Aurora, Ik, 43 at the Tremount. 3 Jouns C. Wi, Bcerotary of Legntion to Bra- 1, 1 at tho Palmer. GEN. B B. WALKER, of the Unlted States Miut, Is at tho Pacific. JAY H1Ar. Mannger of the “Unclo Tom's Cnbin " combination, I8 nt tho Tremont.' Jupar J. M. Bawxy, of Preeport, Il and .ll’mlmru.u. Eldredgo, of Ottaws, 111, arc attho nelfic. A. L. Monrun, General Frelght Agent of the Tiurlington, Cedar Rapids & Northorn Rallrond, 13 at tho Pulmer, CATHERISE Inwig, O, I Afwedson, nd Mr. and Mrs. Josso \\'lmfi'mu. of "the “Olivotte’ pur- ty, are at the Palmor, Tur case agalust A. ). Caswell for violation of the oity ordinance In selling aduitorated butter, wilch cume up before Justice Wallace yesterduy ntternoon, was dismissed. Trep, PAuLniNg, Mre. R. Irving Dodgo, and Mr. and Mra, Raymond [Holmos, of the Paulding mbinatlons, and Willlain Comly, of the Olivetto ” compuany, nre at the Pacitie. G, DAUMANS, of §t, Gall, Switzerland; Paul Aubrm, of Parls, Fraues John Huwina, of Dubling L. O'Menrn, of Belfust, Ireland; nnd Gustuy Winkler of Germany,are among tho forelgn arrivals at the Facltlo, Tun temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mannssce, optician, 83 Madigon street, ‘URIBUNE Tuilding, wis 0t 8o, m., 33 degreos: 10a, m., i1 T8, 437 4w 005 0 im0 4y B0 Topeter=8 i, 1., 2048 8 . 2049, Tir: books In tho West Towd offico woro Inst evening, und at tho conclusion of tho day's work the clerks presentod Collector Schillo with 0 valunvle gold wateh and chaln, and Ase seasor Amlick with o hundsomu goldhended eane, Coraner Matson made the prosentation speeches. 1.. C, F. LETz, of this city, hns entered four.af his celcbrated ‘greyhounds' for tho Westchester Xonnel Club's Aunual Bench Show of Dogs, to boheld fi tho Ameriean [nstitute, Now ¥ ork, tho inst weok in April. Ono of Mr, Lotz's hounds —* Proirie Girl "—took tho first prizo at tho Louls show, Tur nonual loterne of thoalumnl of Cook County Hospltal was held at the Tremont Housoe Inst night, About twenty sat down to n Iate din- ner, and the vceaslon was tully as delightful as those which bave preceded it Letters wero road from absentoes, and D, Curtis elected to pro- side, The reunion lasted until n lute hour. Mar. 0. L. 8surth, editor and publisher of tho Chleugo Weckly Express, wnd murried st noon yosterdny to Miss Evi_iirady at the residenco of thobride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. L, B, Brady, #53 Denrborn avenue, The coreimony Wos pere formed by the Hov. David Swing, Ounly the 1m- medinte relatives of the contrncting partles were present, Tho couple left yestorday nfter- noon for the East. F. N. FINNEY, GeneralMannger, of tho Wis- consln Central Rtailrond; W, C. Vun Horn, Ase sistant General Muunger of the Chlcago. Mil- wuukes & Bt. Paul Rallrond; Jobn H, Cobrs, Vice-Presidant of tho Peoria, Lincoln & Deeatur Ttailroad; J. V. Mahoney, Genernl Superintond- ent_of the Peorla & lock I1sland Rajlronds and F. W4, General Buperintendent of the Western Ublon Hailrond, are registered nt the Pacitic. Mus. Crana Waup, or “Florenco MeNoil," 1ho womun who wus brought from New York on a requisition to nnswer to the chargo of stealing n viluable lot of dimnonds from Mr, Charles Terkins, of this city, was 0o il yesterday 10 bo brought Into couri. Detcctlvo ‘Hartmni, who so successfully followed tha cose and orrested tho womnn, states that she §8 sufforlng from o Bevero nervous prostration, but that shie Is kept under strict surveillance and will bo brought imo‘ court as soon asshe s sutliciontly recove cred. ADAM DUNUAN, nilus Eilns Duncan, nilnsg Lieut. Dalryinplo Dingwold,of Aberdeen, land, n young mau of %5 or 2 years, five foot eight or nine Inches high, with dark buair snd brown eyes,hasbeen tryingito swindle Chicagoans bt suceeced In gotting only £30 or i from Btuart & King. He camo from St. Louis here, having obtalned muney there under false pres tensoy, and, us be hus fted from this city, he wiil doubtless ‘try his Hitlo gamo elsowhero by wlainiing to bo o pephew of Jobn I White, tho Aberdecn miller, | Tite: young Chiengo artist, Mr, Knott, hns .com ploteitsud presented to - the Unfon Club a tino rayon vortrait of Ita President, Ilenry W. Tishop, Exq. Tho head 18 1ife-slzo iud i3 o ox- wellent Hkencss. Thoe pieturo is framod In a hundsomo, bnuv{ #ite framo, and was hum‘rl on - Saturday night {or the first time. It has been luneed over tho mantelpieco n the Club read- ug-roon, Membera of tho Club who snw tho ;flcmro Butnrday were unnnfuious In thofr luttering opinlons of its. excetlonco. The thanks ot the Club aro duo to tho artist for hig valundle gift, and to the Dircctory for having addod this pleture of tholr honored and thrice unanitnously retlected Presidont to the grows Ing collection bulonging to the Club, Tho ne- tion of the Directory revolvad the fndorsvmont of nlt membord, 1t may b added that the Club hus gecured anothor year's leaso of tholr press ent quurters und cxpect to Imiture romo ono ot tho muny pluns suggcsted Cor obtaining a por- manent home during that time, TUE MEMOIIAL BUILDING, At the regular monthly meeting of Chlcago ’l')")aurnphluul Unlon, No. 10, held Sunday, the tollowing uetlon was takens: Itexlved, ‘That tho efforts of our public-splr- ited eftizons to rulso o fund for the ercetlon of # memorind hall in commeinomtion of tho burn- Ing and rebullding of our ¢lty meets tho favor of Chicugo Typographical Unlon, No, 16, ana will recoive tho muterinl support of its members tu thie biest of their ubility. Resulved, "hat the residoent of the Union pro- Bent u copy of the ubuyve resviution to tha Bx- vontive Comimitteo of the Memorinl Fund, and A request bo made of sald Committo for an aps portunity 1o put on record tho slncers thanks of this Unlon for the prompt and eiliclent munner th which the eraft throughout the country camo 10 the ussiatancoof the printors of this oity dur- Ing the durk duys of October, 1871, OENUINE TEPEUANCE. DMr. It Grahuwm, tho Guneral Scoretary of the Churctiof England Temperance Soclety, willdo. tiveran widrees this c\'unln‘y in tho Cathodrul, corner of Peorln and West Washington strocts, Riistiop MeLaren will proside, Me. Grahim vis. « 1t this country with n view of inspect| hzll‘hu 0 lig- 1iu I8 said to huvo a thorough a temperance question n all ulzk perceptlon, and n of armlx:r a {:ulumem. ull ho h out subjuct, which runders him a valunblo speaker on tomporutico matters, e attenduncs and coliperation of il who do- Klre to repress drunkunncss i invited to tho meoting, The Rev. Dr, Locke, Mr, Morrison, and Mr, Courtuoy will nlso speak, Tho move- nient with whict” My, Grabain s connocted is not u prohibition one, but §8 devoted to the In- euleation of ~gonufue tomperanco,—not tho coereive bulldozing which somutimes ‘masquors ades uudor thut hute, ArONGE ARsOUN, A dispateh was rocuivod Haturday from Mra, Qeorge Armour, who 18 now i Lrighton, Ene gland, with her hushaind, 1o tho cliect thnt ho wus vory low, wna sinking rapldly, und thut it wis doubtful whether ho would survive until the other members of his fuwmily reached thoro, Moroe cheering ndvices, howover, wers recelvol Bunduy sud yestorduy, and hopes are unw centeriulned t hoe mny recover, Mr, Armonr went o Buropo last summer. — flo had beon unwell thon for romo tmouths, suilerhy trow u trouble of the heart, ond 1t was foured trowm Hright's diseaso, 1o bus boon ut Tirighton neurly a yeut. About twa monthd tgo he was thuvh beiter, and it was thoughit ke would ens tirely recover, but this relupse ciune, and §t wis Wt tinat thought that It would pruve fatul, But inter advices indicato that this fear was not welt founded, ACCIDENTS, A foolish cmploya of 'l'lmm’l Lynch's distil- lery on Lurrubcestreot, nons HawtBorno avenno, yuwrdn{ utternoon throw o lighted mateh into n vat which Is gonorully used for bolding highe ‘Wings, but which ho subposed was cmpty. Ad it lappunud thore were soulo shuvings on tho bot- 1o uf the vat, wid (hoso taklug five caused n wmall blaze, In endeavorlng to extinguish which 3 Linwood was slightly burned about the bunde uud fuce, No ulirm wae sunt to tho Firo Departient. Juoius Smatang, the 2-yesr-old son of a Bo- hemian family living ut No, 3110 Bubler street, whils playl ubout tho store Katurday eveniug uuring the ubsence of his mothor, who budt gone tou nelgbburs for n pall of wilor, Wus 80 Boe yerely burned by iy clothing eatehing firo that b died the following duy. Tho ehild was ulonn With his sister ut the tinouf the uccldent, und Diud Je ot been fur the Citorts of a wotnumn 1) fu tho sume house both chiliren would un- doubtedly bave died then und there, Thoe Coroe ner wan otiled, und beld tho lisguest, nad then supprossod ubiloity of tho case in his own po- cullur und unreasonublo wethod, A ton und wilk wigon owned aod driven by Wumer Reltznn, of No. 0 Rorth Bungamon street, was uccldeatally run down st 8 o'clock yesterdsy morning at tne Bradloy streot cross. ug of tho Nurthwestorn Rallroud In( uufllm No. 122 aud an Incowlng pussonger traln. Doth hores were kitled, the ilk wagon smushed duto trugments, und Mr. Holtzman wus throwsy somu distunce, und 8o suverely fujured that Dr, lsbui, who attended biu ut the Northwestern Dispeumiry, sald by could not possibly live, Loth wrids wuere brokes, the besd budly varlous lustitutions and tho workiug of il uor laws, of tho bearligs, not TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: UESDAY, MARCH 29, 1881-TWELVE PAGES, ‘wounied, and it was feared the skull fractured, and there were internal injuries of tho most sorlous nnture, Mr, lecitz- man died throo hours Iater. Thoro mre vartous accounta na to who was to blame for the acel- dent, and a sutt for heavy damuyes againat the ralivond company I8 aure to bo the result. Capt, Ebersold has had unusnal bad luck this winter with his horso and buggy, and yese terday for the fourth or {Ifth tinio Was thrown out and slightly njured hy the front axlo Uroaking ns tho biuggy jolécd in a rutln tho rvaad on La Salle stecot. The horae miny away nud brought up at the hitching-post at Contral Statlon. An cxpreas wagon followed in his wake, and the rvomnants of tho Luggy wero carted homne fu It TIIE CITY.ITALL. A BITTLDING permit was granted yeaterday to Mrs. Kloinart to bulld three threo-story brick dwellinga, Nos, 147 and 140 South Hatsted sircet, to rost $10,000. Tue Comuilssioner of Publie Works will nd- vertise to-day for sewer-plpe for tho North Park avenue sower to bo conneoted with tho Fullerton avenate conduit, ‘TiERE wore 105 notices forved and ninety-five nuisances abated Ly tho Health Department Inst week, There wero 212 dend anjmals ro- Km\-ml‘.‘.\nd 5181 pounda of diseased meat cone emnod, Tk Mayor and Controller slgned all the new bonds )'osu'nl)l{i and they hnve nll been eafled for oxeept $10,000. Thorn was $13%550 taken in, There will Lo 1000 sont to Now York to-dny for hond redemptlon, . ity Committeo on Harbors and Bridges mot yesterday attornoon and considored n potition Tor tho drediing of tho South Fork of tho South Iiranch, Also, n communiention in reference to the canal bridges, tho grados of which arc re- garded ns bolig entirely too stoep, Tho mntters \‘vvcrnkru!urmd to tho Doepnrtwment of Fablle orks. THE roport of the ltegistrar of Vital Statistics Bhows that thore woro 20l doaths In tho eity last week, nyainst 02 tho woek previous. There woro four denths from scarlet-fever, ton from cerebro-splnal menfugotis; nine from diph- thorin: — consumption, 18; pnuomonts, 16: dinrrhea, 2; asthini, 23 bronchitis, i, Thore dicd 116 males and 87 fomales; marrled, 363 widows, 8; widowers, 4, Tne Cominittoo on Strects and Alloys, West, met yesterdny afternoon, Tho remonstranco gninat tho lmsprovement of Morgan from Mad ison to Washington street was placed on fite, The oponing of Unlon from Madisun to West 'weltth strect was recommended for passago. ‘ha romaonstranco against the vaeation of Crit- tendon strect was piaced on_flo, The vacation of an alley in the rearof tho Walsh Steeet Publio Fehool was reeommended, 8o that the bullding can be enlirgod, ‘Tite annual report of tho iealth-Ollicors for 1880 shows that fn January there were cons o m{’ll.flfx Jpotnds_of lllglllfl i Februns £, 1280 3; total, 4 domnation by 1,070 pl‘é“"““". 570, 1673, 83,000 ) 1087505 1877, 139,780; 1878, 243,036 1650, B2, 8211 1880, 400,177, The ottico abuted 13,430 nul sances, served B85 notices to mulke sower,connec- tions, and made 818 couneetlons, BMALL-POX. Ono of the sensatlous yesterdny In the City- Hall wus tho entrance of one J, "H, Wikinson, ‘wihnge fuco looked sisplolously broken ont. It wis evident that o hud the small-pox, and be was ot once bustled nto br, De Wolf's' vrivato ufilee, It 1s unly o ¢light case,” snld tho pi- tient, “and aln’t contaglous,” "Secretary Me- Viekar biud o emall-pox card tavked on tho flour. All tha oflictals tuok w sulphuric ang car- holio nekd bath, and sut down {n ona corner un- 1il the nmbulnnee cuino nnd hauled off the pa- tlent to the pest-bonse, Ho got the disonso nt 4l and 64 West Madison street, having come fn contnct with a caye thore. There wers four othor cngos reported from No. = Barbor ftreat, where n Polian ° Hobrew fam- 1, is afiifeted. Anothor ease wug reported from Luwton atrect, Tourth house westof Loavitt, Thoro were tlve deaths from smull-pox,—vno at the hospitul nnd four In the clty,—ns follows: At tho hospital, Caroline Cox, auged 3 years and 8 months, n rormer reshient of =1 Moore atecet: at No. 805 Cornwall avenue, 143 Napoleon, 1M0_West Nineteenth, and 39 Menon- noe strect. Thero weru disclinrzed from the hospltal, Paubina Greenwood, Willinm Now- kirk, Georgo Nichol (Town of Lnke), Witlium Frank, Julin Dobson, and Thomas Mack, Othor contaglous disenses wero reported ng followa: Bearlutlnn, %6 West THarrison streot; senrlot-fover, 6% Weost Van Buren, 13N Morgun, 261 Indinnn nvenue, 13t Hastings, 2916 Calumet ayenue, and 103 Weast Madison: diphtherin, 238 Porost, avenue, 165 Weat Washington, and 159 Dourboru avenue, TIIE COUNTY BOARD, AINSTRONG OBJECTS TO 'THE REFOLUT OF THE GUANIT EXPERTS, The County Board met In regular session yes- tendny afternoon, tho full Bourd present und Chalrman Purington presiding, Under o suspention of the rules, tho pay-rotls of tho Shorill's oflice, tho County Axent’s ullice, Poor-House, and Insano Asylum wero ordered pall, and tho estimnte of J. M, Terwilllgor for £2050 for vuult-doors for the County Bullding was atlowed, Tho following communication was roceived from John M. Armstrong: »The undersigned begs leavo to suggost 1o your honoruble bedy that the report of the ex- perta heretofore appointed Ly your honorablo body to oxamine tha grunit work of tho cn- trances and vesthiles of the Court-Houso of tzl:’ ]c[qumy contaius sundry and diyers errors, “Bald experta report that the Hinsdale-Doyle Granit Compauy (8 eatitled to compensation ug extrn work: 1. For molded caps to tho buttresses of Clurk streot und north and south cn- LCATICOS 0. sersarasvacasrnsoner senenenes §18,681 2 Caps and bases of pilusters and en- 108 rewraeiaee oen 3,249 4, Sriezo In ontablaturo =20 4, Dressed bases to limpudtson Clark street ot two polished ‘(rlm(b pillary. PR B 114 6. Molded and potished red 13 grant, 2710 6. Dies for buttredses, *Tho undersigned submits that alt of thonbove waork, specitied ns oxtra 1 sald -report, and for which ullowinen hins boen mulo by your experts, % and catlrely coverced by the contract ot tho Hinudale-Doyle Granit Company, and should not be nllowed Lor 03 extrag. “The underslgned wonld further submit to your Honornble body that the sald roport of your uxrurll take un reduction from the contract price for tie granit colgna and bended molding 1t tho arcndo entrances ou Clurk streot, or \ho kuystone nrches on Itandolph and Washlngtun streols, or tho moldings on the diea of buttresses, or the polishing of the molded enps of tho buttresses, or tho gullshlng on tho buvel of the baso blocks, all of which Is “called for by and {nuluded In tha contract, but s wholly omitted by tho cuntractors, worth ot loust ’27. 00, ho undersigned furthor states that ho was not consultad, sor was ho uskced by suld oxperts to point out whereln said contractors hnd not performod subl contract, which he conld and would buve done if eatled upon wnd I3 now parod to do., JonN M, Anustiosa.,’ Commiesioner O'Nelll thought thut the por- slatenco with which Mr, Armnstrons pughed theso cluims nudo him think thut thore wis semething in thow, Inner Clark maved that tho comnunl- Com: eation b placed on o, Altor sumu discussion tho motion provailed by the following voto: Yeun—Aynrs, Clack, Coburn, Farren, Miller, Rhvlnwald, Wood, Furington—3, Nays—aAlbrigit, Ender, Knopf, 0'Noill, Senne, Blowart—, MISCELLANEOUS BUSINERS) A communication wus recotvad from Archltect Paun rocommending thnt, (nnsmuch as tho wine dows at tho new Court-Housu woro of unususl size, tho work upun the window-shades should bo Bogun immediutoly. The Commitico on Publio Bullidings recom- mended that thu contract for supply g miscol- lanons bardwire not othorwlise provided for in tho Court-Houso be awnrdul to A, 3, Androws & Lo, The ruport wus coneurred In, Tha ssine Conunlttee roported resommonding thut A. i Androws & Co, bu glven the contract for furnishing fourtoen desks nt $6 eaeh nud fourtean vhinirs nt 40 cah for the comfort of thu Commissionens in tho Courts Houso, Bome discussion followesd, the quustion belng whethor tho furniture at presont fr use wis ot Kood enough, The contract was inntly awarded, Commnlsslonors Souuo, Ward, aud Purlpgion votluy {u the negntivo, The sume Committes recommondud that THE CONTIAT YOI UAB-FIXTUREY Lo nwurded to J, B, Bassott & Co, A gonernl disposition was vvinced to havo each of 1 blddors for tho lixtuves to produce w specime msolier; but this was pronouncod be (mpracticable, Commissioner 0'Nelll moved to nmond tho ros rt b{ substituting the e of E. Diggot & ‘0, for Bussott & Cow, tho former v betng tho fowest bidder und tholr speetmens of work buing s hundsomo us thodu supplied Ly Bussott, Tho motion way lust by u Vo1 ot Tyensto8 nays. 'l\ha repart of tho Committoo was thon ndoptod by a votoul yeus 10, huyw 5, and tho bond was fixed ut 85,000, Tho Chniriunan wos authorized to exccuto the "'".':: et upon itd approval by the Finaneo Come. miitee, Commlssloner Blowurt sugurestod that It wonlil bo well to retain tho plans which e succosstul bidders had submitted 1o the Cunittoe, Cowmlssloner Coburn sald thut the druwings were costly, and that it would ho necessiury for the contrsetors to sl then Pustto the manus Tucturens to buve the work done, 1o sugosted, und It was so ardured, that 1ho Chairinan of the Connittoo nilix bis pame to the pluny, und thut they be surrendered Lo Huasett & Lo, REFOIN BCHOOL GROUNUS, Tho Countalttes on Finnuca seported on the matter of tho salo of the Roform Behool lot, or u porton of It, thut it hud wdvortised for sud ro- ceived bids, nous of whleh fn fts Judgment should bo nccopted, und the Coinsultteo there- fure recommondoed that It be empowered to ude vertise tho proporty for sale ut o pricenot below tha appralsodyalue and put it in the hands of | an agent. After some discirssion tho iatter was deforrod for one week, Tho Board thon adjournod to April 11, CAR.CONDUCTORS. THE WEST SIDK EMPLOVES WANT RIGHER WAGRS, About 200 drivers and conduotors of street- cars mot nt tho corner of Milwaukee avenue and Noble stroet Baturday evenlng to take nction with rofereuce to wilges. A committee was np- pointed which prepared tho following, which s to be presented this moraing: Criteaao, March 28, 1881, —James K. Lake, Su- perintemlent of the Weat Division Ralway Come pany: We, the' conductora nad drivors of the West Division Kailway Cumpnn{. have unant. mously agreed to submit tho followlng proposl- ton to your immudinte conslderationt That, whereas, tho necessitica of life, snch na fuol, provisions, and rents are advaneing, and that the wuged we now receive are by no means cnough to keep pace with ndvancing prices ur enablo us to muka u decent lving, Congldering our long and nrduous duty and sther with our great responsibilities, andinview of all this wu conslder oursclves Justly entitlel to n higher rato of wages, At tho samiu tiinw we wish you to thuroughiy i stund thut this propusition to yon of onr grin ance I8 not prompted by nay Communistic mo- tiveorintimidation, or Wwith it view to_strike or emnbarrnss thy compiny's busineas, Nor do wa wish or dusirs Lo disturb tho kind feeling ntways manifested by you towards us employes, No £ir, wu never wish w sever our conncetlon with you by nny rash or unronsonable demunds, but vo nt the sumo time expeet n falr compensation for our lnbor, Wo consider niso that you cun do business on tho saine basis a3 tho North Bide Hallway Com- pany and othor corporations, that I8 to do awny with payiug by tho l!luA Such n aystem shoulid be abotished and weokly or monthly wities o8- tablisied with ten hours per dny and pay for over-time, It nbsolutely necessary for micn to r than n logal day, which is not un- wa therefore broposo (o you u falr 08, Conductors, $16 per week of twelve houra per driye { ner woek of twelve houes porc y deductiug From Sunday three liours In the warning for il eliasos fn ordor to offord thom an opportunity to worship the gront Creator of all a3 the giver of all good gifts, Bir, befare concluding this address to you we wish to call your attention to another gricvance. Hero we nroon the snow-blocked streots, and, notwithstandine atl our offorts, it becomnes fm- nosgiblo to ke time. And yet it scems tho Comprny wants us to veur tho losses; and, if irue, It will bopronounced unjust by any resson- able man. Wao hiopo you will consiider il this, and lot us know he' the [nst day of this month what you wili do In regand to this matter through our barn foremnn. Yours very reapecttully, CoNpuctons Axp Ditivens o W, D. ty, Co. The oflicors of the compantes lost much moro thau tho mon, and will 1ot make any concos- sluns If o demand §8 mado upon thom. MORALS AND CAPITAL. LECTURE IY TIIE NEY. GIARLKS CAVERNN, Tho Rev. Charles Cavorno delivered n fecture fn Hurshey Hall yesterday afternoon upon *Morala and Capltal.” 1nopening he remarked that it had been eald that the good timea hind settled tho industrial troubles, but tha question wus whothor the present good times were sce cure, What was just between employer and employed would always bo n tnntter of debute, and ull he would do would be to eall attention to what was. and onght to be, done. Thore never would be a scttlement which would put an end to tho necessity of morul ndjustment, It wag not un even thing botween the eapitalists and tho laborers, Cupital bl so much wdvantuge Inu mun's hand over bim who owned only his labor, and’ grave responsibilities wero connected with it Tho precept of domand and supply—tbat n capitalist #houlil get his labor whorevor he could get it cheapest, witout any regard to tho welfare of tho luborer—was one only worthy of hoil, It Kuve oxpression to tho wunalloyed selfishiesa of bell, and If 1t was right 80 also were atrikes nnd Communism, ** Am L my brother's koepor ¢ wilg n very vid question which stifl eallod for un answer. " The luborer was tho roprosuntative of netually-oxisting and long-runging want. Ilo cmnodied want, and ho bud a problem as well ay tuo purchuser of his labor, und morality was nucessury 0 ndjusting | tho twa prob- tome, Thero was an - uppositlon to tho stnportation of Chineso lnbor. ‘The Chineso luborer was populur with the cupltalists bees of hils ehcupuess, but thelr employment involved wdisrezunt of n proper, cons{deration of tho workingmen's eluiuis (0 boing trosted with hi- munity. A calin consideration of the labor question will lewd one to tho bellof that the Come munist hnd something of trath i his theorles, und thut Commuulsin was wrong not in its end, but in its means. . g Maral considerations would tend to the do- crenso of [nterest on envital und the Inereaso of the prico of lubor. 1t hud been sald thit the tendoney of moders clvilization was to make the vich richer and tho poor pourer, and the gathoring of laud In Envland foto tho bunds of i fow and thoconcentrntion of railway posses- slonsin Amorlen scemed to prove tho truth of this, Anovil tahs ramedled must ho clearty svon. Tho fuctof the Nuw York Centeul Rallrodd belug in tho iands of vne mua was orliningl, The progerty was bullt from tho necessity of transit for tho people. Intho cuso ot the Krio Canal it was shown that, nd It should be, thy prolits aclsing from the working of thal wuator-way had In- hered to tho benelit of the peoplo: In the euse of the mllroad meatlonued, w perpetual private Ppruperty hat been built npon, the sumo publio right upon which tho cannl rested, and TIS WAS A PERVERSION OF MOIALS, Tho moral foundation of tho wholo thing was that the rightof the peoplu to transit was the 1lrst right, and it was tho essonce of immorality for mustodonie private property ta bo bulitupon it, If ucharter was u sacred contract soulso 'wns tho publio right which preceded it, and when mn{/ cumo Into coutest thore could bo np doubt which should provall, Tharo seemed (o Lo no end to tho fortunes which conld be mudo by this conversion of a Eulmu right to 4 priviato use, Tho Brie Canal ns puld for taelf aud paid §30,000,000 {nto tho New York State Troasury Uesldes; the people hand paid for the New York Central Hallrond tureo times, and still wore pnying for it over ugnlu for tho benefit of its privite owners. 'wo altornntives were boforo the peoplo: oither thoy woulll own tho rallronds and tulo- graphs or would be owned by thom. Ono must osunkulsh tho othor. The vast corporas tions understood this, and wore alrondy mnrstinlling thelr forces for tho fray, Tho tolegraphs should bo handud over to tlia Lost-Oflice, und tho rulironds placed in tho samo positlon as the Irle Canal, It hud boen sug- gested that oilelul lnnornity would have tuo Rrent seopo in tho munugoment of those nstitu- tlons IT this chunge wera mude, but thoro waa noreason to bullovo that the Nutlon would Lo leas honest in tho management of tho telegraph und rublrond lnes thnn thy naividusl, Tho manuger of tho rajlroad was os gullty of tho erline of ubsonteolsin us the Irish [undlora, nnd the Uranker luwd were n Nomesis cullnd Torth by thls absenteslsm. 1F any ono looked ata rullrowd map of the United Biatgd, and snw tho Immensa notwork of lines runnhd all over its surfave, he would easlly nnderstand who woere 13 tho end to run the country, It anly ro- malued for the country tu glve thio rilrouds tho rlght to water their “stock to decido that thoy would run it very soou, After touching upon tno ovils atteudant npon tho lnws of inlwritanice, tho tnocessity for cuple tuliats supplytig cheap dwelling-houses for the poor, and kindrued toples, the lecturor voncluded with the remark that tha interosts of tho rich und tho poorshould be really ono, und_ thad the soltion of tho problem how to miko them sich ny uuly In tho dpplicationof tho Goldou ftule of Jesus Christ, CIIICAGO’S VOTE, 1T8 BMALLNESS DUE TO THE NUMUKIL OF ALIENS. A Ciuclunatl gentlomnn, weithig to a friemd In this clty, asks why Chlcago don’t east tmorg votes. 1lo admits that 82,262 I8 o good muny, bhut itd proportion or ratlo of vateto consus popitlue thon 18 siallor than thit of any othor Wosturn Hoston (edi Chitugo....., B Louis ent citlea 180 4,7708 rgost vltles n Now 1000110 4,050 o ™ voeud 1O 45352 The explanal oono., Chlcnyo cantuins 1 onormeus tnumber of wllens, Ju Home of tho wurds an {mmenso percotitago cans not vote, Tho proportdon of non-citizens to vitlzens Is probably groater hore thin fn any othor oty i the couutry, The proportionnte numbor of foimutes to nles 18 far greater iy iy of the Eastorn oltiva thun it 18 here, but thut AliTorunico (8 mude up for by tha Lrgo nuwm- Ler of ullens who aro domicltod n Chicago, BUBURBAN, BYANSTON, Mr, and Mrs, George Watson 8mith entortalned tho Eelectiv Club ut thulr howe on Riage nyeuuo last eveniug. Blr, Aloxundor Heslor spoke of tho* History of Phatograpby,” with lustra. tons. A vory qulet wedding ocourred on tho Ridge Sutunday “ulternoon, when, at the residones of tho brido's Tutler, Mr, W, 1i, Crocker, SMlss Ella Crockur and M, 1Y, W, Putnun wero ~jolaed in holy bonds. The wedding took place rathor summurily ut the yoguust of s, Cruckor, who was [ying ut tho polnt of deaths with s eancer, llutd fow of the most_Intlwate trionds of the contineting parties wero prescot, LAKE, The fricadsof the prosout Buard ot Trusteos weut through the furco of selewting dulegates to & couvondon to b hold Saturday. Tho stunch uud true adwirens o the old Board wore quletly notlfied to by proseat at a westing bold ot tho Pranddt HHolse Buturday oveniog, und dologates Who could bp deponded upou to vote us thoy neotlon lon {6 o vory slmp + Wurotold were selected, Luko s ouo of the few towna In this country whore publio notice is not stiven of tha bholding of primaries. 8a far tho old Boarnt have had things thelr own way, and ‘mulhly thore will be no ticket put up in o‘mosu lon to them, many of tho oitl- zens thinklog it better to let thom work out thotr own ruln than to nttempt to opposa them. It 18 proposcd to continue the prosecution for mnifenannco ngainat nil who bnve taken uniaw- ful pay or who are implicated In wisapprop ntinir tho town funds. A criminal proscention agninst School Trena- urer.darrett 18 thiked of by =omo of the eitizens, and it I8 thought that u thorough Investization of the achool affalrs of this distrlot will unearth somo crookodness. ENGLEWOOD, Tho Prosbytorian Church, the Rev. Whaltor Forsyths pastor, succrecod Inst Bunday In rais- ing o mortgago of 82,500 which ing boen hanging over the church for somo timo. Tho Vrosby- terian Soclety [s tho oldest.In Englowood, and tho chureh editico was tho first crectod in this place. It wns orected at A timo when materinl wus high, and cost considerably moro than it would at tho presont time. Tho congregntion feel very much retieved at having the dobt off tholr hands, AMUSEMENTS. THE OPERA—'* CARMEN.,” Don Josa.,,. 3, Tournie 1. Manged HNosst ML Mussy M, Corrlveniy M, Eacaln Mile, De Vitlarny o oo Mite, Pillined ~Mlle. Do Merla oo Mo, Ambre The French troupe commenced tno sccond week of itadonson luat evening at MoVicker's ‘Thentro with the representation of *Curmon,' and though thore were countcr nttractlons clsewhore, tho . nudienco wns larger fu numbers than thosu which wit- nessed tho oxcellent porformnneces of last week, Tho Intercst of the performunce naturally centored fn Mme. Ambre and M, Tournle, for both of them arc artlsts whoso forto lies ju hicavy work aud i tho grand sehool, and there must havo been much eurlosity to soc thotn in an oporn which, though sutiiclently trugie, docs not call for the grand passions so much as for tho lower onca of hate, fuscination, and rovenge, Mme. Amuro’s Carmen i3 different trom any othor wo have hud here, though in some respects sho ovidently hns the anmo conception of Itas Minnio Hauck. With all her fascinations shie tnnkos Carmen a humnn tiger, with few lovable trajts~taunting, mocic- ing. lurimg ‘on to destroy. From tho very first Interviow with Don Josc sho ovidently fancles that he 1s seearely in her tolls, nnd she dovotos but little of fasciuation te him, concentrating herself, alter meoting the Toreador, to captire him. ller porformance of tho purt wus very poworful, and yet was accowplished with simplo means.”- Bhe did Clittle for tho bart in the way of costumo, or of the dance, or of the fascination, npart from the wonderful HRe of faciul expression. Tho ropresontation was thus froor from ostentitious display and Irom overacting, and yot was very cilotive, whito her singing wad always chnrming, no- where moro so thun I the “Avanery' and tho Dance Sonw In tho tnn scene, In which sho ddla- played some vary (ino low ton while her eapa- bilitles of power speclally minifestod themsolves in the fanles, M. Tournle splondidly supported her, and thongh the part lacks the dikalty and herole qualities Of Buch partsas bo sung last week, ho gnve Itan lmum:f nnd fire, and ut times an anbinal pas- slon and fury, that wers In kcur!nz with it, nnd sang it with splondid expresslon anid with tho true dramntic spirit, His groat solo {n tho second uct, after the dance, wis une of the finest lf’rluell’urm hobtug yet made, and hisnction Inthe finulo of tho third, where ho interposes him- solf 1n tho way of Carmen, us sho strives to reach tho Twreadar sluging in the distunce, was squni- Iy superb in a drainutic acnso, Escamillo, tho Toreitdor, was takon by M, Mangd, who sang and nated 1t with much splrit, though his voley ling not much rosonnnee, Ho carried off an encore for thio ** Torewdor's Bong." howevor, and whilo not upto tho atandard of tho other Ewcamilios wo hiave heard. still did his work with vigor and tutelligence. Tho iminor parts were well takon, tho chiorus wns very gaod, and _tho orchestri, ns usual, played vory effectivedp, This cvening “Lu Julve™ will be repeated. T OLIVELTE?? » Capt. Do Merrimac..... ++.John Towson Valontine,. . G Armand s iarton K Lonuox .o W, G, Cogawell Miss Cntharluo Lowis sears s B18s Hotty Trooy +Miss Maric Jausen . Audran's opers, comtque, * Ollvette,” wna hrought out Inst. eventug at Ifvoloy’s by the Comley-Barton compiny, which organization was last scen horo soverul months ago In that pleasant Attlg Inialpgl ‘absurdity, “Lawn-Ten- Nl Thoro hasl by qo\\x'crnl changed In tho company stuca thdi,gud the work now glven ia 1ouch etronger than ita predecessor, Thoro I8 no remarknblo voenl talent in any of tho solo performors, but tho requirements of tho pleco In this way -aro not oxcessive, and aro fufrly wot; and the actlon, espectally in tha por- trayal of broad comlieality, I8 of a very crodita- DLle nnture, throwing the audlenco Into frequont its of hearty hilurity, Blss Catharino Lowls, who was first scen nnd honrd horo na Scrpolette, In * The Iells of Cor- neville,” and aftorwards under the Augustin Duly management In- Tho Royal Middy " and *Wives," sustafued tho title-10le, and (uvested the part with alt the archness and. drollery for which sho 185 so noted. Her Bob Hong wn8 recolved onthuslustically; tho * Furandolo,” muinly, If not exclusivuly on aceount of hor humorous nodon and ngio saltn- ton, got 1 lrlflo encoro, and, onJts subacquent. purtinl repotition, was again called for: und *Tho Whale and tho Torpedo,' ns remdered by her with the sssistance of tho entira corps, hnd to be glven soven times before the nudicneo would neknowledgo itsolf aatistied. Miss Hotty ‘Tracy nuted fulrly na tho Countess; bus, not bo- fug w alngor, hur songs wero vendered ' by Misy Harrlo Jansen, wha acqultted borsolf very nicoly. Mr, Jobn_Howson, o great favorlt horo whon tho Outes Opora-130uilo troupe was in the bignt ot 1ts success, mado a capltl charastor out of *tho gnd oid sen-dow.” 1le hus heen for yonrs one of tho best of our burlesque artists, and time hns not lossonod auny of his power. Ilia funny accompanimonts ‘to his Andatusian ditty seouredl for It & double oncore, Mr, Armand, who has. beon heve s numbor of timwa bofore~dolng, among _ othe or _things, = [Frederick i *‘fho ~ Piratos of Ponzunce,"—1s weak 08 #u_netor (though hu i3 making sume progress In thut diveotion), but Blogd quite plensantly, My, Ilartan was gutise fuctory an tho Duke, aud Mr, Lonnox's Conuicticnt wus quaintly grotesquo in make-up und pere forinince. ‘Flie chorus fa of good sizo, and lurgoly com- posed of tho fulr sox, whoso virlous costumes ure oxceedingly bright und pretty, Tho house wus erowded. " Olivetfo " will be glven durlug tho catire week, GRAND OPERA-ITOUSE. Mr. Fredorlck Paulding 18 o yonug gontlemnn who, rovoraing tho usual order of things, began, Bomo two yeans ego, bls theatrleal carcor ot tho top of :the ladder, und sinco that tlme he : hns been struggling with hervlo porsoyeranee and u long purso from slipplng to tho bottom. e appeared for tho firat time In thls oity last night, sud ho selectod Hcmlet Zor his début, OF course to oxpect nny- thing liko n satlsfustory oxposition of tho chur aotor from un actor of such limited singo oxpa- rlenco—oven bud he, which ho bas not by nny mouns, ali tho physiont and Intelicotual qualift- catlons of o great avtor—would bo ridiculous, "I'ha porformuance was i vory ereditablo ono for an wmateur. Mr, Pauldlng has o youthe ful uppenranco, s ubout medium hight, e fuco ‘ia rather Mmlted In expression, it nover ussumos o look of awo or truglo portent; hils volee, whut thore is of it, 18 good, tut badly mnodulnted; his speech fa wantlug dn passlony there I8 . pover graudour In his atttodoes; his movements und gestures uro not gracetully mado; his rendiug 18 very distinet, and Indicites intel- ligenea,—ta abort, Mr, Paulding gives evidenco that there s In him abillty which, enltivated in anothor school thun thut In which ho is, might one day mnke & Heto: Hu hus leaenod tho - lines of Hawml, und o gowd donl of tho canvontional budiness, uud succords in giviog, all things con- sldered, 6 Feasotubly cloae fow ot tho clusuge ter. But this fa not: cnough In u stav, e, Pnulliug, from what wo saw lust nieht, should be ‘nlnrlmr In o tho support of some leglthiate wotor whero ho enn obtuin protitablo fustruction; as a trugle atur ho Ia wrmlu{{ not worih tho prico of ade misalon, ‘The nudienco inst nlgbt wus u small onu, aud thoy sat through thoe purfuriiance with rueat fortitade, Miss M. Loduski Young, who 18 boon fur sme time vngazed I the portraynl of tho lrish herolnes of Joo Ml"‘rh)"l dryias, roudered Oplielie, surpristugly woll, " Mes, J. J. Prlor was uceeptablo ug tho i)uuu. and Mr, Lialnford gave n gowd pleture of the garrulous l'uhn'xllun. um othor Ivhnr;lulmiq d‘ldl“”"'lllllmr montion, 'this evening Mr. Payl will tr; Hertucels tn ~Fho Foor's Hovougorr 8 " ‘THE 1ELKS 1 EFIT, ‘Tho annuni benetit of Chlcago Laxigo No, 4, B, P, 0. Elks, will tuko pluce at two theutres this looley's Theatre und tho Urand- Opora-Houso,~and promiscs 1o be a subsiantinl Lenolit for the Lodge, w3 un unusuully tino pro- gvau bay Leen prepured for both houses, which cuunot full to All them. 'Tue luuduble purpose for which tho uionoy I8 to ho used s ono that should reccive BUpport,—that e o rar asurtod: Grotoats " ‘oaii sl noedy etors Who' iy dloe The boneitt tukes pluco ou Thursday ufternoon, and tickots may bo prounred from any mombor of tho Or- dar, tha principal hotols, and at tho box-oMcca of vithor theatre, DRAMATIC NOTES, Mr, Rtoland Iteed gooa to New York to-morrow. Frank Evana 8 golng to star In A play by Joa- quin Miller. * Lost tn London ** [a running at tho Academy of Music. The plece is beautifully sot. W. I, Shorldan, with all tho membera of John MeCullough's compnny oxcopting Fred 1, Warde, will play n short season nftor tho trago- disn goes to Europae, Miss Iattio Starr loft Chicago on'Batunday to Join Willlo Fdouin's *Sparks.” Bhe willromain with tho company the rest of tho season. They R0 to Ban Francisco for six wooks, * Widow Hodott,” Ilaverly's company, with Charles lishop a8 the venerable reilot, opened last night at tho Dourburn-streot thoatro. Tho audionce was n large ona, At tho Olymplo yestorday evening ll{du and Tlohwnnn's comoily company drow o great crowd. * Muldoon's Plenio,” with Hugh Fay and Blily Burry, furnishod them with morriment onough. POLITICAL. MILWAUKEE IOLITICS, Spectul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MinwAvkre, Wis, Mareh 28,—1he poll- ticians of this city aro pluylng o shnrp sec- saw game. The Republicans begin the eam- palgn with sorlous charges against Judges Mann and Small, whily the Democrats aro making o lever of the Republican Antl- Treating bill to work Injury to -their op- nonents. Small, Demoeratic Clreult Judge, {s making n sharp eanvass for reitlection, and 1s said to be denouncing the Antl-Treating Inw with grent effect nmong the Germans and Irish. It is charged agalnst Mann nnd Smaull that they permit Deputy-Sherifls to collect and retnin unlawful fees with o view to sceuring sapport from that quarter in thelr politieal contests. ‘Phe Deputies arg required to act s Interpreters when the Court 80 desires, but the Judges Invarlably refuse to require the officers to interpret, nnd tho ntlnrnci's are oblized to pay thom_cash In ndvanco for neting an Interpréters, Many Inwyers have suffered this luguistle mposi- tlon'In silenca rather than to Tueur the dis- \»lunfium of the Court. A point agaihst Judge AMann 8 that he lns certlfied that certain fees are due him for commliting insane per- sons and hns had orders mnde out in his favor, while In fact there 1 no legal uro- vision for any such fees. Varlous other Ir- regularities of this charscter arg shown up agatnst the two Democratle Judges, who eling to many of the peraiclons customs of the noterlous Court-fiouse Ring, which the Republicans hava been gradunlly relegating to tho shiades of obscurity. — FREEPORT, ILt.,, NOMINATIONS, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunc. Frerront, 1L, March 23.—The Republic- ang of thig elty met In Convention at the Opera-House this ovening to place in nomi- natlon candidates for clty and town oflicers. ‘The Ilon, E. I, Barton was Chairman and Gen. Smith . Atkins Secretary of the meet~ Ing. For Mayor, ex-All. Augnstus Berg- man_was nominated; City Clerk, Lewis Karsher; City Marshal, E."S. Chamberling Clty ‘Lreasuror, D, I 1teed; Stroet Commls- sloner, B, Iluankemler; City Attorney, O, C. Lathrop; Clty Surveyor, L. Stanton. “Town ofllcers_wers nominated ns follows? Supervisor, - Benfamin Rhones; As: ant, Il Ilanke and Simon _ Shra- ders - Assessor, — Charles M, Shaller; Coliuctor, S, Willlams; Town Clork, G, S. Cluuuberlln; Justices of the Peace, Charles Btanchard, O, E. Ileard, P, J. Geib, A, T. Gireen, and (4 \V, Ovler; Constables, G, 8. Buckinnn, W, W. Robey, Willlum 11.'Swan- nnf‘. and Woods (iraham; Conunissionor of Hlghways, Josh K_ CNCEY. PROIIBITIONTSTS. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Brooyixatoy, Iik, March 28,—An lmpor- taut City Convention was held thls evening of prohibltion voters, who, after n long dis- cusslon, nomiunted for Mayor N, N, Wins- low; for Aldermanof the First Ward, Robert Greenlee: Second Ward, W, L. Mooro: Third, D, .C, Kinsell; Fourth, Peter Rockwell; Fifth, no nomination; Slxth, W, L, Melntire. ‘T'his nomination cum]»llnn s city polities yery much, nnd it 1s believed will glve Bloom- ington u Democratle govermnent for next year, THREE I'ICKETS. BSpeedat Dispateh 10 The Chicagy Tribunes JACKSONVILLE, TIL, March 28.~The Dam-~ erats nominated n clty ticket to-night as fol- lows: For Mayor, Irvin Dunlap; for City Clerk, "Thomns J, Bronson; for Clty Marshal, Peter Rabbit, I'hoere are now threo tickots, Greenbnek, Domuocratle, nnd Tepublieun, in ho field, with somo independont candidates on the track, ADRIAN, MICIT., MUNTCIPAL, Hoectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ADRIAN, Mich,, March 28,—The Rupublican Clty Conventlon this_evening mado the fol- lowing nominations: M ayor, Thumas J, Na vin: Recorder, Frank Stanton; Marshal, W, IL Todd; ‘Trensuror, W, ¥, Bradley; Jus- tlee, M, I Longg Strest Commlsslonor, Al oxander Maxwell, ALDERMANIC. &pectal Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunvque, In., Mareh 23,—The Republican caucus nrado the following nominations this ovenlng: Aldermen, Flrst Ward, Col, Contesy Second, J. Witmer: Third, Benjamin Jones; Fourthy I, Cruwford; Fifth, L, Doerflor, MORPHINE. Thoodore Good Makes an Unsiceess{ul Attempt to Kill Mlmusolf. Ofticer Dunfol Sullivan bnd bis attention called At o'vlock yosterday ufterioon tonmna who was lylag unconselous upon tho'sidowalk ut tho corner of Filth avenue and Quinoy stroot. Upon rumoving him to tho Armory the ofiicor found in his pucketa u small vial of sulphute of mworphin, which had evideatly beon cacrlud for n long timo, aud Dr, J, T Lovl, who was enlted in, gave It ns his opinion that tho man woes suf- feriug from worphine or some other narcotio poison, sad recommended his romoval ut once to tho County Hospital. From thruo lettors found upon th mun’s person it was uscertuined that bis nnmo was ‘Theodore M, Uood, former.y af Chutentigay, N, Y., and receutly stopplug_nt No. I8 West Van Buren with Bls uncle, Mr, Reoves, Ono lettor was from hls purents, M, and 31, L. Good, who resido ut Betimont, n smali sottlonont ubout tive mtlesdrom Chateaugay, In this was somo kood parontal advice, nud # roply to n lerter Illkl\lfi for ‘tnoney, Tho uld rolks spoke of solllug the boat or cow in ordorte ruwo the monoy which ho usked of themn. A second lottor wad from Marln J, Rydor, of Platisbury, No Yo and from it8 tone ono would wuuss thut sno wis Theodore's sweothenrt, who fur sumu Httlo oonse of bls whioh bad readily been purdoned, wus not us loving and gushing N3 8woethenris ure apt to bu, A third letter was signed “Cry Buby,” and wus from Tueodore's = Chatouukay sweotheart. — Sho heurd with — regroe © of * his intonded wurriago, but wus oviaently detormined to keep 1 clusy wuteh over hin, in caso ho might BOG it ta return Lo his first love, ‘hoe Reoves tamily, besides belng relnted to the Good family, formerly lived in visy olreume stunces ut Chateauguy, —In tho middle of Inst Juuuury thoy were sirprised 1o recolve a ealt from young Thoodore, who suid ho ad lefe boma for good, but gavo no hint 1 to the cause, He was ‘choorfully glyon whut accominodas tious luy within tho pawer of his rolatives, und ho had ever wluco romalied with thous, e, Heovessnys sho would not be surs rmud It somo disappointmont in _love had brouklit about Pheodore’s Wostern teip, but, us Lo sdwiys kept hils own counsels sad ovineed' uo duslry 10 show tho lottors bo recolved from huino, she Know nothiug converning the nuture of the troublo, About u month ako ‘Theadoro camo hamu at ki unsoumiy hour in the morn- 1ni, und was 11l sud under mediend treatment for suvertl weeks, Ho bad A vory oxtemsive bruise on the v of the hend und fuco, and claluied to bave been assuliod by highwuymon whoin be oncountered noar tho cornerof Van HBuren and Clurk sirvots whily on “his way howo from tho thoatro. ‘Tlhey Knocked hiim Into o busoment, avhero ho lay wi- consclous untll duybreak, 113 wwney, very neurly $100, und a_portion of his goid watch- chaiu, togethor with u churm attaolod therots wero missing. 1t was this losa which necessis wted his weitlug. home for mouoy, bo became mora sullen and thun - ever, and took to deiokiog heavlly, v, und Mrd. Hooves frequently usked him not to send home for money, as thoy wore churguy him notbing for bourd, and ho Bud ull the clotbing and oxtras ho nosided until Lo was successful fn finduyg a situation, The oliiire iy thoy say, comus of un excollent tamily, aud Is now nbout 23 yours of uw, The 'ph)‘uh:lum At tho hoapltal despalred at first of botnw able t suve the mun's lire, but, despite their opinions, he rallled undor treat- flwnt.uuulul. widalxht was consldervd out of lzugor, ——————— ARREST OF YOUNG, Young, who attumpted to kil bis wife Sunany night, was urrosted at 0:0 last oveulng oy Otlicors ltingroso and Lillon, who found hiwm at tho housoof his mother, a drossmnkor dotng businoss at Nn. 58 Wost Randolph stroot. 1o says that aftor joaving tho hntel, o wont dl- ,rectly to hor house for m cap aud cont, and then cnmo over town and ldged at No, 164 Clark stroet, 1o wenl to work ns usunl yestorday at tho Amorlenn Grinding Company's mill on Clinton atreet, and not Warren Hpringor's, aa atated yestorday, ilegarding tho attempt upon his wld’!'s 1ife, "lio anya bior porfidious conduet had driven him innd, and for nourly n month ho wies nat In his right mhid, Yesterday his senses returned to him, and ho vows that he will have nothing furthor to do with her, 1o daes not cnro whether sho prosecutea, or whother sho re- fusos to do 80, a3 eho has alrendy anid she would refuse, Tho revolver was bought at hor inatigation, sho having made him bellove that Bov Pine was smhuf to tako his 1o onsight, Tho shota woro not fired to kill, but only tu senro her, and the hotol fotks wero quite udly mistaken when they anld that all three of the ‘bullots camo very near hitting her. Ho wnant that thno In such n desperato mood that bo did not much eare whetlior he d_ her or no, It was continually Pine's muna thal was upon his wifo's lips, anid ghe was the most thoroughly heartless and glddy woman ho had ever known, In nll bor meotings with Mr. I'Ine or othor gon- tieinen acquaintances. §iis preston for hor hina recelvod [ta antidote, nnd he promiscs exom- plary beliavior In tha fut: SETTLEMENT CLERKS, Rulos Adopted for 'Thefr Government, hut Nover Enforecd, It appenrs that thore nio ruies for tho govern- ment of tho settling clorke of tho Board of Trudo—rutes, however, which are not enforced. Waoro they, tho disgracoful state of nfairs which tho ‘I'nisune reporter discovered and wrote up would not exist. Tho followiog aro the rulos in guestion: **'Tho uttendnnce of the clerks at tho promises of the Board I8 for business and not recreation; and, to tho ¢nd that good order shall be maln- tuined, the following ritles shall bo in force froia an ter this datos ** Rulo 1, Every elerk shall conduct himself in 4 decorous and orderly manuer whilo Ju the sutthing-room or nabout tho promlses of the Nonrd.” All boiaterous Inngunge and singlug, dnllului{. seufiiing, and tho llke arv prohibited. * ftule 2. No eclork i permitted tu swoke In or about tho settling-rvomn, to lolter aliout tho Lridge or hullways, to aunoy nny poerson by throwing mnisslles or othorwise, or in anywauy to mutiiate or dumango the proporty of the flonrd, ** Iulo 3. Clorks must not check or scttlo trades In the hnlls of tho Commercinl Bullding, oron the brmfu adjuining, * Ruled, All clorks aro required to conform to tho authority of the Hoard, floor mannger and doorkeepors, subjeot, except in tho first cnse, to appeal to this Committee, * On the violution of auy rule, tho officer In charga of the room shull nasess n fine of 50 conts for ench offense, and, If such ilnv i3 not paid In twenty-four hours, the offender ghall ox- cluded from tho room and bullding. ** Ly order Committer on Roomns, R, W. Dusnax, Chalrman, * L. C, Itock, G, L BIDWELL. X CrIcAGO, Fob, 21, IRSL"” Thesv rules were ndopted only a month ago on rnpur, nnd that (8 ps far ns thoy have got or are ikely to fl" among that demorallzod, reckloss cerowd of b'hoys. DEATHS. aroh 75, John Soymour: in the J0 yasrd : Tathor of, M. 10a WILL Batiand ana Sira Wihent HIORKY- Hiair, of this city, '—Tho faneral of tho oy, Jamos A. Bt i) ta¥0 pince nt his lata residanco (n 11izhisnd (o on Wednesday, Mnrali it thence by cars 1o IosshilL, Frionds nre invitod, ' MARSITALL—On Bunday, Mareh 27, Jamos, nged | fonaf ienry wnd Fenotong Marstiall, run over Kiljed by frelaht-train, kunoral this dag ut 1 o'clock by carringas to Gracs- ., T JEALPIN-hO Hon. Thomas . Hatpin, Funerni willienve from his late residenco, 103 Tant. Inga-st., Lo-marrow (Puesiey) morning at 10 o'clock 10 tha doanit Church ud theico to Calvry vin Norit, wostarnItalirond from iCinede-at. doot. ¥elands uf the tamlly ara Invited to attond, PARBONS—AL Trving Uark, Sunday, March 27, Loise A, I'srauns, only child of Georgo 1. and Mary C. Parsons, ngod $yoar und 7 months, Funoral AL tho hauno Woduosday at 8:08, m. The internent wil bo at iloschitl, Cars lonve Kinlo-sty dapotnt] pm. WALPOLE=March 2, ¢ 2:30 p. m., of old Ao Fudanco 0F Ix aon. 20 OreRARL-#L, Josoph Wals Pole, aged &1 yoirs wnd § months, runural Marchi i, at 11 8. ., by carrlnges to Houso- EHNLEN=In this city, March 2, Iinattls G., datiehiue GP Stew. Sarai knlon, agad 20 yoarm § o Funoral fEom Mo, 200 West Washington-st, Wadnase Any inorning at 10 o'ciuck to KL Patrick’s Church and 1o Ualvary Centotory by carriugon, BUSI~Funorn] of Mary Ellsaboth Hush at the OF hor parents, 23 \Wabash-av., Tuesdny, ni lond, vitod, roh 24, e, M, A. Hoaly, aged 80 yonre :b-lahnuly 1: LY—May and i monthw. Fuf noral Wudnonday, Macalr™3, at 10:0 n. m., f hor Inta resldonco, 110 Bwiha-si, by careinios by Culrary. BTACEY--At hix resldence, 181 Wosson-st., 1. Ciinrhion . Hinery, ook b ghnen, 1o s, March ANNOUNUEMENTS, POLITICAL. GRAND MASS-MEETING OF THE llepmblinn Club of tte Sixth Ward will b told Wednerduy evanlng in Dutps Ball, corner 1nman il ana Lincoin-ats. Good ayenkirs Sl Atdross the mooting, \ T AKE VIEW CONVENTION G — I AKE VIEW CONVENTION CALI— 4" 1y order of the Conteal Commlden of the Tuwn Of Lnké Viow the Conventon for the nominntion o1 oflicers to bo voted for ot tho ‘Town Kleotlons Tinse siny, Apeil 5, will be held at tho ‘Town lall Naturdiy ovening ut 8o'cluck, ‘I'no ol to b neninaied nro Suborviaur, ASsomar, onn Commissloner 0f 1tche ways, Callcotor, “Town Eflerk, ona Schivol Trusteo, thiren Oversours of Thigliways, throo Justicon of thg Fenco, and four Canstables, o snvurni procincts will bo ontitled to thio fallow- ing nitmiber uf dofegntes: Fimt Precinet, seven; asce ond. slxtaons thir, six; fourth, four, ho priminrion fur the eteetion of doleenten will ha hetdAturaiey aftarnoon, tutwuend nud 1 o'oluck, n ol th precinets uxcopt ih thu wecun ieh seili b from 410 Ho'clock. The priwnrios wil h0ld ut the following bince: 3 ¥leat Preciiel—Town 1Inll; 11 ¢ Bradlay, Jncab tiner, I flkom, Juditos. Nocond--18 W rihts arner Lincoln nvenios Judees, M. 1tabinson, Thomas Btsgg, Churl Lindaman, “Uhird —ltavenawood Dewots Join N, 1ilis, dncab Frunktugs hor, Williau 3L "Hryan, Judues, ‘Fourt—torohiil =3 o} Buntlong Petor 1 Kranz, Poter Bhafer, WHiisim £, Baxter, Judges, 2 RESID! S AND DELEGATES OF tha differsut Franch Hepublican Clubs: air thy inombiers of the Krench Centeal ltopubllesn Otub nra requested to nttend (o meoting of ald Club, which taked placo at 8 b, . tu-iny at Club Ruont No. 4 Grand Pacitio Lotel. M SEVENTIL WARD HE]“UIILI(%\.‘{ GoFnor Twolfth iia Walloris.. th momber of th Club s Feqnosted YOUNG e 2 = FPIE. ME Y INAUGURAL, I e Mo bAioas Clubns the. Yeiter ward to The handsome store of Morgenthau Bros. & Co., on the northeast corner of State and Monroc streets, was erowded all day yester- day with delighted purchasers, the vceasfon betnr the inaugural opening-day of the now firm. The goods wore displayed in marvel- ous profuslon, and embraced laces of rare and beautiful design, some of them valued at 8500, embrolderies, trimmings, ladics! and rentlemen’s furnishing goods, ]uwelry, cte, The display of handkerchiefs, neckweir, parasols, worsted goods, und perfuiery cin- raced many of the choleest noveltles, o number of whieh ure tmported directly by the firm, and which enn Dbe obtulued nowhere” elss in thls country. Some benutiful parasols wera exhibited that ~attracted 0 attention of lady purchasers, and, aifhouzh the sun’s rays nro not yet very oppressive In this vicinity, many wore bought . Lecause of their beauty and cheapness. Specinl attention hos Leen pad by the firm to o lm’tm Iine of goods suituble for tho Enster festival, and ladles wiil find very cholcg articles to select frowm, Fach customer was presented yestordny with o very lhundsome boutonnicre, nud, when ehauge was returned, It was given in a neat little purse. ‘The members of the firm nro M. Morgenthan, Gus Morgenthau, and Al- bort Sehultz, nfl enterprising young gel men, and thay will try to_deserve tho suec wiiich attended thelr Inltinl opening yester- day, Kor the bunofit of thelr customers, the opentng will bo continued to-day und to-mor- row, and nil thpse Intending “to purchnso goods tn the lnes sold by the firin should visit the store of Morzenthiu Bros, & Co, e ——— LICENSING BROTHELS, 40 the Edtlor of e Uhicago Tribune, Ciicaao, March 28,~In his spnoch to the Dom- ovrutle Convontion, Mayor Hurrison lmplously calls “ God to witness that he would stop pros- titution If ho could,"” angd thon coully liconyes a brothel >f tho. villst character under the namo of natloon! Four hundrod of thoso houses of prostitution .with tho slgr of “a saloon* in front lgensed by * the best Muyar thut Chicago uverbnd"! What a mockery Is thist Think of it fathors and mothors, 400 bouscs of Hl-fame In tho disguise of ealoons; 40) hells, sinks of dcbauchery, skulking behind the Heonso of tho Mayor of Chicago, Tho ofticinl who woulil stop prostitution if he could does not leunso It under the namo of ** llquor-selling,” Tho offielnl who 80 lleenses It must want 1o pros mote it, ut leust 1f ho Ia to bo Judwod by his ncty, Lut Muyor Harrison bewaro how ho calls God to witness that he wonld stop prostitution If ho could, Lot him rovoko thosn 400 licenses, under whose cover Prusululus ply tholr disgnsting tradlie, or” be sitont on tho subject of duvotion to inw and order, DECENCY. THE $2,000 STOCK-YARDS ROBBERY at the eflice of d; W, Iigglos & Co. on Saturday night Is another reminder, following close on tha Iato robbery of the Union Iron & Steel Company of $11,000, of the dauker of leaving large sums of money to tho protection of mafes not made for tho vxpreds purpose, Hull'sSafo & Look Com- pany bave furnlshed both the nbove coucorns with liriproved * fire and burglar-proof* scours ity and all merchunts und business-mon having equal neceasity for thls clnss of work shonld ap- Ply at once aud socuro thomselyes the necessary security nt u moderate advance fu cost over the ordinnry fire-proof enfo. Hall's Bufe & Look Compuny, Noa. 147 and 140 Dearborn strect. e HOW SHALL | DECORATE MY HOUSE? A quustion many are nsking themsolves this &pring, ulso onu wiany nro nnswering for thome ves dally at 204 Wabash avonue, with us much or us littlo nsslstanco aa deslrod from F. R, Hil- Ror & Co., who have had thirty-five yoars' pruc- tieal experionce In this businoss, The rurcst putterns and cholcest goods. e e——— SENSATIONAL READING, Truthid stranger than flction. Facts remain tho same. Tho verdlet s from the Intoligont nublie. Business never 80 prosperous with thy McChesnoy Bros, us uow. Truo morit will win ut lust, Fiuest and bost sot 3, Fino fillug thalr speclalty. ————— “iRongh on Ratw.’ Ask drugglsts for Rough on Hats. It clenrs out ruty, nilco, rouches, bed-buga, ph o eutitatihe 0, 150 boxua, Tho universal vordict {8 that the Now No, 8 1s the slinplest and most durable sewing-machine, Whaeler & Wilson Munufucturing Co,, 155 Stute, e ——e— Wo recommond Eldradgesowing-machines, gkl sl ity lufllfnsnon. dyapcpsia, nervous prosteation, and ull forms of goneral debility relloved by Luking Mensmun's Poptonizod Iloef Tonte, tho only prepuration of beof coutulning its entire nutritious proportica. It (8 not a mero stinn- lant like the extructs of beer, but contalng bl -mnkivg, force-gonernting, and lfe-sul tatning propertles: fs Invaludblo in ol ente bleed conditions, whothor tho result of oxhuns- tlon, nervous prostratlon, overwork, or acute discuscy, partleulurly if rosulting from pultio~ nury mm;‘)mluu‘ Cuswell, Huzurd & Co,, proe prictors, Now York, For salu by drugglsis, MARRIAGE LICENSES, “hy foliowhud wmarrage Tcunaes word lsucd o Ttesidence. Chlenso, Jonos, Aoy F8. Ko Porlur,..® ll.m Surandt.,.. ... 078 Nlustognth, Johoana Ziervouel,./. L. 31 Arclioe sy, 1enga, Chicagor «Uhicaga, Chlcagu, 'wouty-ifth &Genoson l"\inl;'wcunu & Mud Josupl Nuburt. Katbarine Koh lnunrlw Landsbory. New York, Ltucuol Woudull,. 210 L Wabiush av, Jiavo boun held this oventng ina tiron posiponed it T s tlilay evening on account of tho muss-MICCLINg 4 Furwell Tlall, S MISCELLANEQUS, HE REV. W. T. MELOY, PASTOR OF tho United Presbytorian Churel, will conduct the oin mecting t T GOSPEL TENTD MEET 'T Tt {u held (i Lower Farwoll Hall this avenlng will !mfi:nn.dnuud by Mr. AL M. DelBiit, Sung service ut (MTE CONMMENCEM IRCISH . 0f the Chl: Medlent Collogd ocenr in the Cen tral Alugio-1all 'Vuosituy nfternoon of this week, bes ginning at 1054 All aro invited POLITICAL, Republican Raification ieefing ! FARWEIOJNL HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, March 29, 1881, AT B O'CLOCK, The following gcnué—n:en will speak: John M. Clark, Thomas Sennott, N. K. Fairbank, Jesse Spalding, J. T. Rawleigh, - -* Franklin MacVeagh, A. L. Morrison, - -John-Kaber, W. T. Underwood, Wirt Dexter, Luther L. Mills, Eugene Cary, Emery A, Storrs, | Thomas Cratly, All citlzéns who are intereated in good municipal government and an economical administration . of public afiaira arefinvited to dttend. ' = gl _BOYAL BAKING POWDER, ER PUR AM PARTAR, TTousukeoper's RVt I feading ClLes of tho world. N OWOF braparation Dukos el Tht, fiaky, ot breads, or luxurions pustey, C tlet witnout tearaf tho il custiblefood, §# o i BuLOIYaR by Wy HOYAL ABSO MADE FIROM GRAPE CRI b, VLY, BYERDRY & 0, 3 G'I‘anks and G =40 239 & 241 Lake st. MATERIALS ANMSAYICD And Genertl Ctomical Anulyals pectormed, RESU GILBERT WHEELER, S1_CLARK: g retsil bu s by vxpross of o busk Cundlea I Americs, put up vlo- Gandy ganty and stelecly dyrw. Kofors o wil Chilcwn, Addross GUNTIEL Confuctionur, Pt S TR —_AINING 007 E.H.Sargent, TAND = Miitlaon-st, Caleaa L BLOOOmN {-."_vfu‘\.f'.flml" lf "-'i that 1) bedy L topared by J. b Ilg.?lfmlpw Culcago Depots, 183 W. Madisen, & cor, Biate & Medison Garden, Field, & Flower. &~ Iloadquariers for Vie P T B A VT . VOuG & VALENTINE, Seed S K Laku, uldvr Fevumont Lousss