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¥ :—_—_—_‘——— THE CITY. IN GENERAL. W, W, ITARPRR, of Moxico, s at the Paimer. W. N. Gnery, of Pekin, 11l Is at tho 8hor- A 8. 11 DussInG, of Now York,is at tho Sher- niau, L. ¥\ HonnAup, of Ited Wing, Minn, s nt tho Taliner. Junai: J. M. BAILEY, of Freoport, Iil., is at tho Paoitlo. Junae O. A. LocunANE, of Qoorgla, is at the TPacifle. il T, Nour.® and wife, of Dixon, 1il., aront tho Pnimer, - 1. J. Woon, of Balt Luke City, ts at the Talmer. Junar 1. F. PECKA, of Ban Joso, Cal., 18 at tho l'aclfla, Wis1AM VAK BrooTex, of Now Orlonns, (8 at tha Palmer. INrxny 8usTi and family, of New York, are at tho L'remont, Cnicaao distiters oxported 310 barrels of al- sohol yostorday. . Mit. AXD MRS, OnAN CAMPBELI, Of Scotland, nre at the Palmor, S7TATE BENATOR SAMURN, FiRIED, of Ashlond, ‘Wis., 13 at tho Tremont, Tur Lit.-ltev. Bishop 1L I, Whipple, ot Bia- nekota, 1s 4t the Paciflo, BTATE SENATOR I. 8, YouMAws, of Winona, Minn, 1a at the Tremont, I, A. HusTER and W, E, Morrison, of Aus- traMn, aro at tho Tremont, REenEsENTATIVE N, M, Protks is very sick at ’his bouso, Nu. 6¢2 Larrabeo stroct. 1. C. CLARkE, Cashier of tho First Natlonal Pank of Knnkakeo, 11, Is nt tho Tremont, W. H.CALK1N3, M, C., of Ln Porto, Ind., pnssed through tho city yesterday, reglstering nt.iho Pacifio. ¥ TorAce Ponten, Vice-Presidont of tho Pulle fl:\sh};«mco Car Compnany, New York, 18 at the Tne West Park Board mot yesterday, and ad- iuurnvd for lack of n quorum to Weducsday ut P m. Ergctioy returns will bo recefved nt the T1i- nols Club Houso to-night for the benetit of tho members, Tug Governmeut offices Wil bo ostonsibly open to-duy, but they will be only ostensibly Teady for hpeiness, 0. W. Rugat.us, Genornl Prssenger Agent of tho St. Louls, Iron Mountaln & Southern Rull- rond, 18 at the Paliner. AT the Sub-Treasury yesterday $5,000 in silvor and $25,000 [n gold “wins disbursed. Thirteen thousand dollnrs in silver wus received. Tk juteranl-revenue recolpts yestordny nmmountod to §41,481, of which 5,004 wus for ?plr{’u, $4,471 for tobucco and cigars, and §1,20 or buor, Mns. F. M. TANNEzR, Miss Corn Tannor, Miss TLaurn LeBlane, Willlam 13, Simms, and othor mombers of tho Genevleve Ward combination, aro ut the Palmer, Tie body of tho man who wns drowned in Aruold's Blip ut § v'clock Sunday nlght bas been fdentitied by drs, James Nesy, of No. 769 Alport Btreot, us that of her husband. Tue First Ward Republican and Detnocratio Cowmmittees met nt thd\ Pacitio and Palmer re- spectively 1ast ovomng, and ench made nreanges wents fur notaries, clerks, and challeogers, TiE TRIDUNE, with 1ts usunl cnterprisy ana Acaire to satisfy o waiting public with the curll- st Information in regard to ** tho way the thing s gane,” will bulletin the returny to night by ho aid of a stercopticon. . YESTERDAY trafus on the Daltlmoro & Ohlo ‘Raad brought a further Inllux af farelkucrs ta Chlengo, but not 80 muny u$ on Sunday, wheu the oumber of omigrants arelving from Laitl- more was 1o 1683 thun 1670, . ELECTION returns will bo recelved this even- Ing at the Bberman House, where the Republician Campajgn Comnilttee havo establisbed -hond- Quiirters, Spocial tolograph wires have beon run into tho hotel for this purpose. IHE ‘tompornture yestorday, n8 observed by Manasse, optician, 88 Mudison strcot, Tribuno Bullding, was nt 8 0. m., 2 degrees; 10 o, m., 275 12m., 29 3 p. m., asp‘ 1, 8 p. 1, 24, Bar- onicter. 8, 1., $0.63: 8, m L ¢ 8, K, Hoortn, Genernl Pnssonger Agent of tho Hdanlbat & St Joseph Rallroad; 1. J, Patter, General Atunuger of tho Chicngo, Buclington & Quincy Halirond; and Halph Poters, Genural Su- perintundent of tho I'an-Kandle Hallroad, are ut tho Pacltic: * Tie Counell dida't uinot lust night for want of 4 guotuwl, only tho following Aldermen ree . Bpunding when tho Clork eajled the roll: Wiok- cruhuin, Dixon, Sanders, Hallard, Shorey, Grin- nis, Schroeder, Swift, Bverett, Holbort. Brady, Btauber, Lorenz, Young, Imbof, und Burloy. AT about half-paat 4 o'clock yesterday nfters noon & womun’ uamed Bridgot “Wolsh, lving ot Nu, 162 Nurth Degplulucs atreet, dled very suds de"'f’ Bhe had been slek but u few duys, and uind bean uttended by no physiolun, If she had nny relatives In Chicago the fuct wadnot known. Tue Coroner was notitled. T Mn. T. 1. Bouroy, ot tho Junesboro Guzelle aud Southers Illinols Marmer and Fruit-Grower, 45 0t tho Matteson. Ile reports that fruits, with tho oxcoguon of strawborrles, promise n full crob. Theso journuls have Inrgo clrculations among tho fruit-growors, and uro good ndvortls- uf:"' u:udhunx for Chlengo frult commission mor- chunts.: * Cuars 1. WAnp, nlias Florenca McNolll, tho aileged dlwmond thiof, who wus commitied to Jalt to await trinl before Justieo Brayton iy do- fault of ¥ ball, wus reletsed utu lute bour Bnturday nlght, James Van Huron, a young lnw- yor, and Frihk A, Schwuchow, a saloonkecver, hocumnlug surotics, Her trlal ls sot for Wodnos® day at2p.n. | 'Tne Constables who aro working for " retlee- toun were buslly ongaged yesterduy In fixing up ull gorts of combluution tickets benriog their names, They wilt havu o hollday to-duy, a8 the dustices propose 10 “'shut up shop,”” Justlco Summerfield’s door will Leur tho legond, * Closod ntho Interests of tho tuxpuyers,” It1s necd- less to say that ho i8 for Clark, A nrequnAn meetiog ot tho Young Mou'a Lumber Assoclution wns hold Inst ovenmng at the Tremont House, Edward Hrown ||runfl‘lud. Twelve new members wero admitted and u num- ber of standing committees appolnted. Tho sesslon Insted untit o late hour, windig up with a suclal reunlon, at which sougs, inprompti tonats, and addresses woro given by tho youthtul membera. ‘TuE nnuual meeting of tho Illinols Club was Leld Inst evening at tho club-house, corner. of Ashiund avenue und Madison streat.” The olou- ton of officors fur tho cnsulng your, rosuited us foliows: Presitont, Richard T. Crano: Vie President, 8. N. Wileox; Becrotary, 0, 1, Dick- inson; Treosurer, 8, W, Riwenn; ‘Urustocs—J, Harley Liradioy, deargo W, ITulu, J. Frank Law- ronco, and it J, 8mith, Aftor the transaotion of $0mo routine business tha Club adjourncd untll Baturduy ovoning, ATneseos HALL wia crowded with Indles yes- terday ufsernoon to llston to the leature of Dr. Leltu G. Bedoll befare tho Woten's Phyatologs fcal Boclety, upon tho subjeat of “Ruprouce ton,” "Tha lecture was o sciontifio consldora- tion of thesubloot, und fully flustratod by deaw= ings made ror tho oceaslon, At tho closo of tho locture tha Prestdent announced that tho annunl meeting of tho Bocloty would oeour Thursdny nt Athongum Hall at 2:50 p, ., to which all wolnen uterested wero Invited, Derury Coroner NANseN hoid nn inquest yesterday upou tho body of Mubel L. Hentlord, iho Fpedr-old duughtor of Mr. Williuw Hout= ford, living at No. 12 North Curtls streot, ‘Yo Testimony showed that the litly lel‘ln playlng fo the room in which Mes, Hentford’s sistor wis packiog u trunk for hordeparting husbaod, munnaged to got and partake of the contonts of it bottlo” of strychntno. Although threw physi- cluns were immcdiately summoned, tho chfld’s deathgceurred i o fow infiutes. A verdiot of accidental death wis rondored, Forrowina is tha list of dutlablo goods ro- cetved at tho Custom-llousv yosterduy: 8, ¥, Hacht & Co., 10 bules teaf tobucco; Wendetin Meyer, 1 eusle vuw; O, Kelzor, 1 caso books: C. Uossngo & Co., 2 cases dry goods: Jollot Steol Compuny, 40 steol blooins; Sehuttlor & Hotz, 50 Xkegs wrooght nulis; Cragin Bros. & Chundler, 160 boxes un plate; Bouson lirod., 20 barrels borrings, 8 packuges cheodo; pnrlu‘\‘-k"l‘rrwll. Kobu & Co., 4 24 crates ssithouware: 1 A, K Cusos ornuments: Marshall #eld & Co., 21 cuses dry J. Benwldt & Bro., 3 chsps manafuc- 3 Yeryho, Runling & Co., 0 casos 1munufuctured gluss: Mandol fHros, 1 case trime tolugy; Koblsuut & Co., | cuso zophyr woul; B.J, Hopson & Co., 1 casv lave, ete.s Ph. Bonte, 4 cases yloss nstruiments; Pirio, Beott “& “Co. U cuses cottous:’ D, Hfrown, .2 barrols sheop casings; Heid, Muyrdoch & Fisber, 100 cased condensed wnilks +Elglu Nutional Wutch Com| Hmn‘y.fl cuguguurthons ‘wuro and linens: Carson, Picle, Scott & Co., 3 cases woolons: Mtz leuttiory J. M. Graves & Co., - Vi Keurney & Bwartehild, 1 caso tools; Walluco & Kingmin, 10 sacks sced; C. Gossugo & Co., 3 ca-ca dry goods; Cunningbam & liroa,, 8 ouses fustlans; Hibbard & Bpeacer, 2 cases fishhoolss, 1 cudo guns; Binith & Bostwick, | case haberdushe ory; Wolls, Fargo & Co., 1 vaso cotton luce Grommes & Ullrich, TV cases chumpagnes J. G- u]lgf‘hm l‘k %;llkv‘;.fl cmul’- dr ‘“fi’d" Buttor Bros., 8 leaf tobacco; Fowlor Bros., b ol Lolltetions, 8101, HBTIR . ADULTERATED BUTTER AND CHERSE. During ycsterduy a petition was In clreulation in Bouth "Wuler stroct uwong the cowmission nerchunts and grocers {n regard to the adulteru tlon of Lutter und cheeso us followa: ™ We, tho undessiygued, wmerchunty and doulers tn dulry priducla, hemb( Putition your honorable body {thy Btaty Loglilature) 10 pass a stringont luw rruml:lung o munufucture nod eule of udul- vruted butter uud cheeso i this Blate, And we sl.v ask 1hat you create thy oltico of Htuto fa- B, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1881—TEN PAGES spcotor of Rutter and Cheose, whose duty It stnll bo to fully enfareo,eald law.'” ‘This petition recelved tho signatures of 100 of the leading firms and (ndividual dealors, whilo nat more than helf a dozon rofused to slgn it. Not moro thun half the trado has lieon covered g0 far, and Wednesday the petition will e agaln clrenlited, T8 in neconlanco with tho prayer of the potitioners wore futroduced in tho Touse last week by Mr., Patlack, of Luke County, and weea referted to tho Agricultural nnd Appro- printion Committees. Tho first-named reported avorahly vn the probibitors lnw, and it will by Droughit up for netlon ut an carly duy, THE CRICAQO MEDICAL BOCIRTY held a regular meeting at the Pacifle lnat oven- ing, Thuro were about ity present. Tir, B. in walls presided. Dr. Do Wolf read tho following lujeresting puper: In i Into discnssion |Ji tho Medienl Boeloty of Kihgs County, New York, on tha question of vacs elnntion, Dr. 1. 1, Rurgo stated that Lhere wera six or soven different kinds of virus—that direct from natural viecination being the host. 'Tho cultivation ot vacelne iutter by the noculation of ealves was tha noxt best nothod, and ong that was practically unknown to tho modienl profession beforo™ 1866, tho lien having fiest originated nmong the uiedieal men of 1aly, The eustom of using cowpox aprend from Italy ounly after scvern prejudices had weon over- come, and it wins not untll-1850 that tha firat cow- rnx wna used (n this country, Now tho eustom sumvumul in the principal countrivg of tho world, FINED FOIl OVERLOADING A TEAM, At the Atmory yestenlny ufternoon, beforo Justice Wallnee,” Edward Carroll and Wil Connor wero charged with overloading n tenmn, Mr. Frank N. Konnin prosecuted on behatf of the Humane Soclaty, Connor was engaged In huulig barrels of pitch from tho Rultinore & Uhlo Ratt- roud depot to n pluco on Randoiph atreet. On thelntter thorogghfare, near Stute strect, tho tenn stalled an¥ crowdd colleeted, Tho testi- mony went to show that tho team was fn bad condition, and covered with aweat, A eity polico oflicer arrested tho driver, Connor, and the owner, Carroll. Another team was hitehed to thio duad, which welghed nbout 4,68) pounds. The testimony wis ns contlicting ns is usunl in such cases. E. 0, Dudley, Agent of tho (Twmano Hocloty, amd two police ollieers swore to tho facts A3 stated, and sald that tho team wus unabloe to move the lond, nlthoukh it would not have been an exvessivo one for ngood team, with the strecta In fair conditlon. The owner, and driver, ntdd other termstors sworo the horses were mllfl able to tackio the lond, and that they wercestie by reason of holne compelled to tirn ont nt citrve, It was admitted that tho driver did not whitao or beat tho animuis. The Court snid thut tenms In Chicagn were habituglly overlonded, and that such nppeared to be tho euso iu thia instance, Ho did not be lleve there wng iny ol but it hud been broken all the samo, g upan tho svidence, he sald thnt this Soclety, 1lko all othor such Institutions, had n tondency o maugnify cnses, while the witnesses on tho othor slde’ were interested, and suffered from tho same complaint, [le found this to be the cuso with police oliicers aud othors, and all ho could do was tocut down w little on ench slde, e would impose the lowest fine nliowed [ncach cuso,—&6 and costs, Tho flucawero patd. TIE CITY-IALL. Tite Registrar of Vitn) Statistics Issued twonty- nine burlut permits yesterday. Tie Clty Trensuror pald out somothing liko £20,000 yestorday, u goodly portion of which was for sataries of City-Iiall cmployes, Ttk Mayor was nbout the City-Hnll yesterday, and statod that they were betting two to one upon him, and he regardud,tho contest s already deeided in his favor, Tuis being clection-dny, and [Tarrison's pets betng needed at tho polls, tho Clty-tIall will ba closed, exeent tho Health-Oflico and the City Englncer's Department. DitninNo the past week thore wero twenty- elght scavenger permits issucd by tho Iealth Department, Thers wero 213 dead nnlmals res moved, and 5,880 pounds of discnsed teat con- demued and contiscuted. A POSTAL-CARD Was received yestorday by the Bullding Inspector slgned * Taxpayer,” in which ho charges that a man named Ralo {s building w swidil’ opposte bim eutirely of wood. *Taxpuyer'’ will glvo his naine tho Departinont wlill givo the matter uttontion. Pue following bulding permits wero fgsucd yesterday by tho Bullding Department: Petor Dundt, for onc-story store and dwelling, twenty by Nty feot, 310 Tlalsted streot, to cost #1,0007 I, K. Bilkios, for two-atory und busement dwell- ing. forty-ono by sixty-scvon_feet, Indiann and Beventeonth street, to cost $17,000. TienE wero 100 denths in the oity Inst week, againat 203 tho weck provious. Five were killed oy raiflrond nceldenty; uroup carried Oif 3; con- viilstons, 17: scarlot fover, 45 typhoid, 4: covebro- spinal moningitls, U; rewlttont fever, 2: menin- gitls, 85 diphtbarin,'7: consmwption, 31; phou- monin, 15; chronic nicohollsm, ¥, There was one denth from lock-Jnw nnd four from sull-pox, and three by suiclde. Tho donth rate was 2664 to the 1,000 of population. ‘Thore wors 8 de- cedents under b you “Thore wero 104 nalos, 0 femates; murrled, widows, 5; und widow- ord, 2 IN VILE CONIITION, The followlng compialnt was lodged yosterday with tho Health Cominissloner: * Your uttention ls reapeetfully called fo tho bad couditionof thd toncment honse cornur of ‘Wright and Johnson atreets. and particulurly to tho bulf-duzen or 80 uf cows lept In tho bisge ment of the same, und tho condition of the stublo and adjoinlng prowises. Anything that oun bo done 10 Improve these premises will bo rontly appreelntod, Vory reapeotfully, Enwann 1w DEANS, CUARLES L, "LOVELAND, B, 1 BIAW, Ho A Horcomy, CiianLys Wikt BMALL-TPOX, Thore hnrve Leen six cases of sinnll-pox re- morted at the Honlth Olllge sluco Suturday. Ono af those was at No. 0 Distiop court, the others bolg at 404 Sedgwick street, 272 und 2 Cly- bourn gvonue, 133 North Hnlated treot, and © 2% Norlh hvonue. Tho two casea on Clybourn avenue were reported Inst week by De. Ulrich 18 being eases of chiok- ©n=pox, but wors yosterdav roported ud belne amall-pox. ‘Tho lenlth otlicors hud exumined e cusws provious to Dr, Ulrieh’s second report, and thoy found them cases of conttuent smulle pox, ont of thom belnyr excoedingly dnngerous und bad, There 18 u simitarity in the npposrance atflrst of chicken and sivnll pox, but physlofans should excrelso great care In- maklue tholr ro- port Othier contaglous digonscs ware roported ny follows: Moudels, 720 North Franklin stieot; sonrlot fover at 1060 Wilcox uvenuo; scarlntinn, 149 North Slaisted streot; diptithorla ut 40 Kwmma, 80 North Halsted, and 403 DBushuoit streot, TUE USUAL I'IROOLAMNATION, The Mnyor yosterday lssucd tho l‘nllnw!nfi nro‘.-lumuuou it regrard 'to tho olectiun to be hels % - Wi #, Thoro (s to be an cloation beld In the unmnr Ehlluauu on Tuosday, tho 5th duy of § and tzAs, It 13 provided by See, 70 of Chap. 40 of the ltevised Bintutes of tho Statoof linols, 1874, that no_spirityouy, walt, visous, or ntoxi- centtiu lquors shall be sold or givon nway ot re- tail, nor shall uny saloon, or harreom, or place where llquor (8 suld or wlvon wway at rot o open on uny general or specinl cluction-tny within ono mile of tho placo of holding un vlec- jon. “I'herefore, 1, Cartor 11, arrison, Mayor ot the Clty of Chicago, do horeby order thatall suloons, Lurrooms, or pinces whoro malt, spirltuons, vinous, oF intoxicating Liquors uro sold or given uway ut retall in tho Clty of Chicugo bo clused nnd kept closed on ‘Tuesduy, the 5Gth duy of Aprll, 1831, untli the polls shall’ be closed, ‘und thut i violutions of sald Iww sball Lo punished ucenrding Lo tho provisions thereof, {lven under imy haud and tho corporate soat of tho Clty of Chilcago this 4th duy of April, 1881, anter Haniison, Muyor, TIE DIINKING WATKLL. In spenking of thie rolly condition of the water at prosont, City HEaghieer Cresior yosterday stoted to 0n TRIBUNE reportor thit it wus whally duo to tho moving eo, which oxtended to und seravud tho Luttom of tho_luke, uiving 1o tho wator thut cluy color, Bome of the borgs thelr mnd varcers huve wirned Lottoim upwirds, showing to tho astonlshed lookor-on n fine cols leotton of gruv-lonking cln‘r. cubbluatunes, grivel, ote., all of which found its way. into the watel uup&u&; uxcept perhups tho cobblestonos, which sl the botton when loosanod trom tho fey grasp, Mr, Creglor rejurds tho witer i3 wholesoine, and snys that it 16 not nifucted us to healthful n-ul)nur(luu by its turbid look, Dr, Do Wolt' stuted that he did not think tho wator liipure, 18 thero Were no symptoms of ity olfouts by nuy general prevalonco of dinrrhea, ‘Ihere wad Hitlo or no curront from tho river towurds tho lako, but tho lealth Dopurtmunt Witk having the wator amilyzed bi'lr. Paton, and tho results will Lo mudo publle 1nu fow duys, In tho muuntline, neople cun wunsider thomselves sule fu drinking the lako water, TIHE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tue April Grand Jury will be fmpancled tho 8ib. Ty Criminal and Caunty Courts ndJnun'.md yosterday untll to-morrow, Tre motlon to quash the Van Hollen fudiot- nient will bo heurd by Judgo Huwes to-morrow, Tun jull yestorday contalucd 234 prisonovs, slxtocu of whom are under fudictment for mue- der. ‘Fuk: first enso sot for trinl before Judge Hawoes to-tmurrow 14 that of #ae oillcors of “the lute Fro. tectlon Lifu-Insurance Cowpnny, benais LoNg, who bns beon fn Jall on the chargo of ussdult slace Dooocmbor, was dis- charged yosterduy for wunt of prosecution. No uthor Lusinoss wus disposod of in the Criminul Court vscont the Auxa:unullnucl tho petit jury w&:flo uccopting of bull inu few unlwportant ‘I'ie calendar for tho Aprll torm of the Crime Inal Court was put (n type yostorday, und will ready for Htlorieys tw-morrow. Judgo Huwoes culondur embraocs all pendiug cases frow No, 1 to 10w, Hftcon of which will called euch day, Judge Aunthony's calundur cmbruces tho cuses vver No. L, wimong walch aro tho folluwing Ewmuuucl Isancs und the Bauors, Jowelrs ro bory, which fo set for Friday, sod Adulbert {!,({::ikn. lareony and forgery, which {s sot for tho Frienkna was yesterdny granted n suporse- ileas by thh Buprome Court pending tho henring of tho motion for a new trinl in his cnse. Tha Bhorilf was informed of the netion auring tho afternoon, aml Fricdberg whi not ga to Jollet ’L‘nursduf; with the ;murx. which 14 n dlssppoint- ment to him, though n pleasant one. ANUTHER LESSON FOR TIIF POTICE, Judgoe linwes yestordny, in declding an ap- plicatlon for nucw tual, wis ealled upon to pasq upon tho question of tho power and authority of the polles to nrrese persona wpon susplelon and without warrants, ninatter in which tho Har Asaoeintion 18 manifesting cansiderable inter- est. Tho ease was that of ‘Charles Wilmoth, convioted of asimple assiult upon n poliee of- ficer, the facts beine that hie lad res(sted an ofticor ~who arrested him upon o ‘esuse plefon” that he had been dmplicat- od n certnin burglars, The iroof falled to show that tho alleged. burglnry hnd ever been committed, and tho Court hald that the arreat of the defendant on *suspiclon ™ had heen unlawlul, and that he was justitied in resiating the attempt to arvest him, and nlso i Assnulting the oflicer. Tho verdiet of the jury was set 1aldo on thig grownd, and n now trialwns granted, which, It {8 to bu hoped, will tonch the police 0 leason’ 1n - such matteps,—nt loast that oy cannot piek up nny and overybody with fins Huulry and fnearcerate thom an “susploion™ ot nving comnitted a crime before absulutely knowluyg that the erimo has been committod, LEROY PAYNE. KOT QUILTY OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. The cuee of Leroy Payne, who was nrrested on the chnrge of critelty to anlmnls proferred by tho Humane Socluty, came up boforo Justicn Wallaco yestorday wmornlog. F. N, Konninand Officor Dudley nppeared for the complajunnts and Mr. Payne condueted his own case. Four witnesses from tho office of tha Pullinan Palace-Cnr Company woro summoned by, the complalnants, The frat witness, W, L. Midler, testifled that hie saw from the offico window n palr of horses comlng down the Incline from the stahlo nbout £:39 p. ., aud 0 man was standing in front of tho tenm benting a horse ovor the fucaand hend with the tutt end of a whip. e s the man strike the anlmal several tlmes In about nminute. o understood tho tnan was Mr. Payue, and saw some one expostulating with him for his trentmont. Mr. Payno uskoed it tho tewin wiis comng out, and whichway It wont, The witness thought It went south, 1o dld not Luow the mun who wad talking with Payne, Mr, Spurgeon testifled to tho same effect sube stuntlally, udding that, nfter tho horso wis ‘Leaten with tho butt end of the whip, the man took tho whip by tho handle and struck tho horso ratuwd tho fent. 'Tho hormsu was beaten over tho head, and scemed to be in great paln. Ha conctudel tho horse was balky. The driver held tho reins, In reply to nquustion put by Mr. Payne, tho witness sald tha tomu was hitched to u lght enrrdagy, Mr, Shiw sawv tho beating from the window, He wns sorry to suy hekuew something about Lulky borses, ' If a horse wore viclows, and by giving him a few blows-with n wiip over tho Rend snd unider th you coutd moke him or the belly wurth £13), would you do 1£2” ahil Mr, Puyne. "The witness sull the horso was struck over the hend, nnd ho thought 3t eruel, Mr. feck thought tho horse wus atruck two or three times nbout the head, He could swear ho Bw blows over the hewd. e thon expluined tho positlon of the team, and his ability to sco it from the window, though u low bullding was betweon thom. Mr, Dudley remnrked that Mr, Payne sald ho n‘uc’nud and had glyon the horso it devil of o cking, AMr. flunwmm\ driver of tha team, wns enlled by tho dotense, Ho suld tho hurso wns stub- burn, and after haviog beon in the stable two or threo duys they could o little with him, Thoy wore on the wiy 1o tho depot with a passensor, when tho horse bulked near Yan Duren street bridie, and blockuaded tho strect, Ho hud no whip, The hurso balked amuiis on tho return fo tho stable, and beforo tho catranco. Thoy were coming In. not golng out. Justat tho stable-doors the borsa stupped, and refused to budge, M. Payno told winiess to keep tha tenmn stoady, and” he (Payno) struck tho borso onco over the nose. The horso had béen driven glnco without trouble. Mr. Payne usked {f tho drivers wore permitted to whip Bis horacs. ‘Tho witness replled that tho cmployés wore threatencd with dischnrge If thoy whibpod the auimuls, Mr, Payne badn’tn whip that cost 30 conts, Mr, IKonuin wanted to know If that wne tho method of brenkiog bulky borses. Mr, Unyne thouglit It wns in such cndes ns this ono. IHostruck him once only over the nusoe. The borss bud bothersd them three or four montbs, and they had eoneluded to tot hlm go. | Justico Walluco dismissed tho case, remonrking that thore wid no mure crusity in whippiug an tt:lruly borse, us dn thls instauco, than in dolug 0 antv to n cblld, Mr, Payne nad g good rep- tadon, and ho did not beliove him Inbutnun, EIGINTH PRESBYTERIAN. ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE OHURCIL Tho Ecyenptconth mnnual tucoting of tho Tighth Presbyteriun Chureh, carner of Roboy and West Washlugton streets, wus hold Inst cveulng, The Rev. Dr. Worrall presided, nud Mr, A. B. Bullth aoted 08 Sucrotary, Mr. Fay, frow tho Committce on Sessions, ro- ported, and showed that the church had kKept up a grodunl increase in mombership; bnd been prosperous in aaplrit unl sanso, and wos out of debt. ‘Lhe notive memborablp at present 1s 447, aud a tutal of 476; dischargoed during tho year, &1z died, 8; received by curtificate, 23; by cone Touslop O Tuith, & Mr. Jobn \Vitbeck, from tho Roardof Trustces, miwdo roport uy o the Munnclnl condition of tho courch, which wid excoudingly gratifying., 1u tholr report last year tho Trustees showad nn Indebtedness of the chureh of $11L.61, which bad all been puid off, Messrd, Wood, Whitnoy, flulm, Fuy, Banning, and Smith dvancing &,600 to Hecuro the buppy resuit, which 18 gunrunteed by M, Thomns Hood, o Hov, Dr, Worrall waa thanked In tho report for bis zeal and untiring cnergyin aiding and bringing abuut tho Hft- ing of tho dobt. Se. Jucob Buldlor nnd nls fricnds woero also thankod for tholr assistunco. ‘fho defielt on lust year's expenses iy &34, which It {8 nocessury 0 ralse, Jhe' pow " ronta Just year amounted to $3.600, nnd this yonr, 1t wus vstimated, would nmount to £3000." Tho cstinated vxponsed for the coming yenr are #5241, und recelnts $4,000, Toaving . dollelt of 31243 to bo made up thia year, the groater portion ot which hud ulready eun gunmmmteed. Mr. D N. Martin, the Trensurer of tho Board of T'risteed, showed thut tho recolpta Inst your worg £5,041, und that the oxpondifures bud boon somothing lko 3600 moro, Mr, C. 1, Burnhaw, Treasuror of tho lenovo- lent Fund, showed thut for tho various charitics of tho church &0 had been coutributed and divided during tho pust year, Mr. Thomuy Hood, from the Committeo unpon ralung tho church doht subscriptions, reparted thint &4,184 hid beon ralsed during the past year, unct tho bulice had been guaranitoed, 48 shown in tho report of Mr. Witbeok, ‘I'ho Committoo roconincnded the croation ot o sluking-fitnd to muke good the guurnntors, Tho Comtnitteo wis eontinued nunthor year, ‘Tho Committon cousists of A, 1L Custle, D. N. Murtin, Jumes Huchanan, John H, Witbock, and Frod 8. Junies, all or whoul received b voto of thanks for thelr u“cr(vlllu and vury ofiicleut lnbor in behalf of the chureh, Mz, 11, T, Helm, tho farmer Suporitondent of tho Sunday-sehool, inwde u report for 4 portion of tho your, which showed u mumbersbip of 2, tho nvernge attendanes boing 26, The colluce tions and regeipts were $R4; oxponses and cous tributions, §U3; buluneo i tho trousury, #1. The report of the Mission Schiwol un Ashloy stroet showod unavornga attanduiice 0f Mo durs Ing the year, and an gnrolled mombership of 160, A resolution was adopted plodging the congro- unton 1o vacourngoe und sustain the misslon work of tho church. ‘I'ho nununl reports of tho Ladies’ Bowiug Bo- oloty, thoe Culldren's Misslonary Bocloty, una tho other benevelent orgublautions connuetod with tho chureh wero presented and approved. The tollowlng Board of Frusteos way elocted for the ensuiug your: Ethlun HBaoning, James illucl;‘n:;.mu.Jnmcu I, Boyd, Fred 8. Jawes, D, Ny ar RELIGIOUS. TUE BAPTIST MINISTENS' weokly Conferenco usscmbled yestordoy foro- noon fn tho Grand Facltle Hotel, the Ruv. Dr. Hulbert in tho chalr. The followlng roports from churches wero re- colved for the moutn of Marchs Hlap- Epert - Uin, Letler. — enoe, 3 4 b . £ & . 2 o .- rut N un n 1 Flrst Uorman 1 1 Ilgnlind Purl El . . ‘ontral, 4 1 " Uuiverdity Plac.. 00 8 5 Wustorn Avenue . Ii 4 8 U 1 Troyidenice, I e O tessrasnsenarsres B0 o [ The Rev, O, W. Van Osdell inforimed the Con. forenco that o had ucceptod tho cull to tho puse forato of Byvangel Churoli. 1fu suid thore was u hopoful outlook fn the church, both spivitaally and tuunclully, 4 Dr. Andorson safd o few worda about tho Uni» vorsity, He suw po reason for discquragoment in rogurd to tho sults now pondiog In the courts, During the prosunt administrution tho work nmoug the studonts bad buon vory satistustory, ‘The Hev, Dr, Hulbert ullidod” to tho rocunt death of tho lev, L. T, Raymond, und spoko feollngly of his udinirution for tho brothiop's toy- alty to truth, Lo his souvictions, und 1w his cour- UgEouBLUNE. ‘The Hov. L. Stono also mude fow romurks ln ru{xrd 1o tho good guatitied 0f the duceased, [ho ltuy, Medsrs. Stone, Hulbert, und Hawley wure appoluted s committo to dratt wiitabilo ros- olutlons to the memory of tha lev. Mr. Ruy- wond. Tho clection of otficurs resulted us follows: Presldent, tho Rey. G. €, Lortwer, D. D.i Soo- sotury, tho Hov. Q. Iy Vesburg; Committeey on Program, the ltev, Mossra, Forren, Woedoll, and Onguinn, A digcnssion took plnce on the necessity oxiste Ing for e ct notices of Sunday services, mnny complaluta arising from n fallure to ehange stch noticea from weok to week, o tiscussion brought out tho fuct that tho minfators wero mostly to blama in tho matler., A committeo of threoe was appointed ta recommend somo plan of nction in tho Iiuture, 8o that correct notieea swould Lu sent to tho pupere. ‘The subject for diseussion next Monday will bo 18 10 whothor or not tho aonthly roports from tho churches will be continued. THE METHODISTR, Yestorday bolng tho first Monday of tho month tho meotiug of Mcthodlst minlstera was Riven up unuml(r to devotional oxerciged, the oponing prayer helng oftered by the Itov. 8. 1. Betwartz, of Bacrington, 11, Tho subjéet nn- nounced for next Momlay's ncoting was: “Tho 1'ulpit and Popular Bkentlelsm,”—tho Rov, Dr. Hattield to read the opening paper, THEOLOGICAT, SEMINAILY . Tho closing cxorcises of tho Presbyterian The- otogical Sominary of the Northwest will Lo be- sietd this morning at 30 [n the chanel of tho fustitution, corior of Fullerton avenuo and North Hnlsted street. To-dny tho seulor cluss will beexumined by Profa, Iinloy and BBlackburn, the middie cings by Profa, Etllott und Patterson, and the Junior clies by Profs. Patton and lHalsey. To=moarrow Prof. litnckburn will examine tie middly and Junior clisses, e, Patton aud_Prof, Filiott the senjor cinss, Drs. Patton nud Biliott tho funior clusy, and Drs, "ll'!fl! amd Patton tha middlo class, This evonmg nt 7:30 there will bo an adidress to the atudents by o Hev. Dr, 8. J. Niceolls, of 8t. Louls. Thursday evenitg thare will bo tha rcuinh\rumdunun oxerclaes 1n te chapel, with uitiresses by Dr. Patterson and the President of the bonnl. " The Board of Directors will be In sesglon Wednesday oveniug and atl duy Thursdny. . THE PREABYTRMIAN MINISTENS held their annual weckly mecting yesterday morning at thelr_rooms in MceCormick Hlock, The Hov. V. Guilek preskind, A communi- catlon wns recelved from tho Waomen’a Chrlstian Assoclutlon with reference to thelr work it pro- vlding a respeetibte home for Triendless works ing girla. ‘Tha charity was hoartlly [ndoracd. The Rov, Mr, Ray, the'now paator of the IHydo Park Chiireh, was Introduced, and tho Itev, Messra, Clnrk, of Mahoning Presbytory, and Curtls, of Ruekford, wero Invited to geats, Prof. Trowbrldye thon lend tho disousslon on tho As- sombly overturo rolutive to Synodieal bhoundar- les, by whicu It is uml)mcd to hnve the Bynods cotortninus with the Stato lines, Most of thoso prusont were deeldedly orrosu«l to the overture, considering the klen good but tho muthods bad, Next Monday the unnual session of the Chi- enge Presbytery wilt bo begun In tho Fifth Chtreh, corntor “Indiann avente and Thirticth atreut, at 10:30 a,m, Tha following weck, at tho Ministers’ meeting, tho Rev. Heary T, Miller will lead the discusalon nsnlu llhu relation of tho pastor to the Bunduy- sehuol LAKESIDE ASSOCLATION, Tho.Board of tho Chicngo and Lukoside Asso- clation, commonly known na the Commlittec ot Fifteen, beld n reguine monthly meeting yester- dny nftornoon i elub-room No, § of the Grand Pyelfic Hotel, Dr. Loc.ncer presiding., 'he Chule called the attention of tha Board to the tuot that st thotr Inat meoting purtics repro- senting tho North Stur Church presented tholr case, which was roferred back to that ehurch for tholr further conakdoratlon, ‘The ftov, Mr. Rowley sald that the church hnd decldea to invite the HBourd to go over tho ground in tho vieinity of tho chureb, nnd to meet with the eongregution one duy next weok and advise with thom ns to tho best means of promoting Baptist intoreats on the Nurth Side, On motion it was declded to neeept the nvite- tion, and tho hour of meoting tho church wus fixed at 5 p. m, uext Moniday, . BREAKING JATL. SUCCESSFUL PREFARATIONS FOR THE JOB. An attempted ostapo ot sng, it not nll, of tho prisoners confined It tho debtors' departmont of tho County Jail wwas frustrated by tho discov- ory Inst evening of " tho proposed moans of exit This * departmont” 13 on tho third fioor ot one of the wings, and tho cells wero not mado of salld atone, as In tho mafu bullding, for the rou- son, prosumably, that it was supposed people Imprisoned for debt would never nttempe to got out. The cefllugs of tho coll are composed of shmple luth and plaster, through which one could cut -lis way fu balf an hour, When Jones, tho colorud burglar, who hns been dalng chores sinco his lucarceration, wont Into cell No. 1 last ovening and cwptlod soma slops Into tha * donlker," ha notlced that tho Stulf dlun’t run off, tho pipe secuing to bo choked up, o susposted something at oneo, and gluneod nround tho ceil to seo where tho materinl had comd from. He noticed a hole w tho velling large ‘enougli for o mian to erawl through, and. keoping his own eounsel, he wont to Assistunt-Jailer Hardy nnd roported tho fues to bim. Tho ?ribunurfl—ucurly ull n the depart ment aee awalting trlal fur some crimo—woro cotntod, aud, wilen all wero neeounted for, urdy folt rellevad, . The coll door was locked RO 8 to Keapnliyafo during'the nlght. Uut for tho accldonti] distbyvery of tho hole, thore I8 no telling now - would *havo gotien away, Ones through: the Bole, and betwoon tho cellhy and roof, nteoss-ty tho lutter would have hieen endy; for i mari could out his way to tho opon ale [ an: hour. And, once” on -tho outslde, the “rnuml could huve been reachod, ng it hms been before by prisoners, by means of blankuts torn in stripy aid knotted tagothor. As stuted nbove, 6ll confined in tho dobtora* dopartment aro not fu for debt, Ou the con- ieiry, of the duzgn men it tnere only two or threo aro locked up for rotusing to pay whit thoy owe. Bomoof the others nre follows whao nre well known to thio public un aceonnt of tholr exploita—"Tillotson, who uttomptod to shoot hline Bult beeauso of his wite's infidelity, and when he got well threatencd to kill Perlonot, tho Bonrd of "Lrnte mnn; Al Rolnko, tho tax-rorgor, and meu like blir, Wio it 1oo * respeetablo *’ to nsgocinto with. common thioves and burglars, und are, thoretory, sllowed norg froedow and to hayo nlf the comforts tho Jnil nifords, Call No, 1 was oveuplod by George fInmmond, tho lutter carrlor, who was' arrostail tho othor duy for the glleged purlolnlg of lotters, [t I8 supposoed thitt ho myidoe the kole, ns ho admitted thut ho was not tlio only one who intendwd to ¥u! out. 'he resuit of this attempted vseupe rom tho debtors’ dopurtinont—tho firat one, Alnco no partioulur witeh wad kept thoro, s It was supposeil thot prisoners nccorded prive IIEILO! would_nppreeiato thom—ought to be the locking up of every man contined fn the jull, no muttor waether “his antecedonts bo good of not. A “respoatable’ thlef or forger {8 no better than a poor devil wha'ls without frionds, and should bo tronted Hko L, not#s If the Jnil olliculs conaldered it au_homor to hava sich n ono in thelr keoplug. Tho custom of speeinl privilegea_shoulil bu brokon up, aud the Com= mitteo on Jull and Jall Accounts vught to ox- amino tho dobtors’ depnrtmont, scs what Ja needed to strengthon tho celly, und recommend to tho County Buard thut the work be dono wlth- out deluy. e Sl ATLAN1IC & PACIFIC BONDS, Winslow, Lantor & Co. and J, & W. Soligman & Co., of Now York, and Kldier, Peahody & Co., of I3oston, buve placed un ths market $10,000,000 of tho Atlantio & Puclflo Radtrond Compuny's 8 per cent first mortgago rullrond and land-grant slnking fund gold bonds, lntorest payablo Janu- nry nnd July, and tho lssue limited to not ox- ceedlng $25,000 per milu. The Company {8 now constructing its Westorn Division rallwny and telograph lina from Albuquerque, on tho Atchle son, 'Topoka & Bunta F& Rond in Now dlexico, through Arizona and Callfornin to tho Puclfle Const, und 150 miles of it aro now open for buslness, The payment of intorost on thy bonda Lina been guurantoed by the Atchison, Topuku & santa F6 aud 8t. Louls & Ban Fro o Houds to tho oxtent of 25 por cent of all buslness transicted with tha Western Divialon during six months proceding tho maturlty of coupons. Tho bonds aro offured for subscription at 104 und mecrued nterost, and will o ready for do- lvory Muy 1, 1881, Y AN OPENING AT COURT, It producos n slightly niystitylng offeot on tho mind to rond that, at tho recent Hubgarian rove ols of tho Austrinn Emporor, Huhyudi Junos oponed the procossion. Thut Munyndidunos hua n cortain distinotion as an aperient 1s, of course, not unknown, but how comus he oponing the Court festivitics? Tho fact fs thut tho Count Jobn Hunyadl (Hungarian, Hunyadl Janea), tho predent Marshul of tho Coromonles, 14 the lincal descondaut of tho {llustrious General of the same namo, whoso pobular viotorles in tho Mid- dlo Ayes procured for bim the honor of christen- 1og Huogary's most fumous spriog. e ——— IN HAVING ART PAPERS HUNG tho public should romowbor thut maro really doponds upon the tasto displayud by the deslgner snd hanger than in tho cost of tho materlals, 13 it not, thon, worse thun folly to trust to your own Inoxpurtouce whon F. it. Hilger & Co., 204 Wabush avenue, work such magio results fu ono's howe? STAR UNION LINE, Tho new passouger dopot of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicugo Rullway belng now com- ploted, the Btar Uniou Line to-duy udvertiso tholr ratura to thefr former quurlers, conier of Van Buron and Caual stroots, whoro high-cluss frolghts for shipmient to Bustura scuboard eitles Wil bo recelved, e e Doun’t Dle on the Pramisos. Ask drum]llll for * Roukh oo Rats,” It cloars out rats, wloe, bud-bugy, rouched, 156 boxvd. o —— Horaford's Acld Phiosphuto ucts ns u brain and norve food. It {8 wot i quack medlolne, but 1 !‘lmpflmnl ucourdiog to thodireotions uf tho woll- uown Frof K, N, Howitord, ———— +. 'Tho universul verdict {3 that tho Now No. 8 (s tha slwplest aud most_ durably wewlugemucking, Wieeler & Witson Mauufucturlng Co., 153 Statw, DOMESTIC INFELICITY. Mr. Atcherson Bound Over to Keep the Peace, Mr, Goff's Lawyer Adds Another Chapter to tho Btory, Stating that Cerfaln Partles Tried to Blackmall Itis Cliont. Mr. Atchorson Has an Alloged Lettor to an In- dianlan—His Visit to lhe House. The further developments in the Atchorson Iamlly's donsestic diiticultics were exceedingly fow and painfully belof yesterdas. The {rato husband spent Sundng night bohind tho bars at ‘West Madison Stroet Btation, and turned up yes~ torday morning to nuswer for tho reckless way In which he hnd avenged tho famlily honor by tirlng Into his wife's alleged paratmour from buhiud the ramparts,—in thia ease a holo in the colliug. Tho hour was very early,—n littto past 0,—and the avenging husbund’s falr but fudis- ereot partner failed to exhibit herself or her woes In tho rude court-room. Allan C. 8tory appenred for the sbooter, whilo Judge Farwoil represonted the mutual friend Burnham ana tho falr ocauso in this fittlo tale of domestlc misery. Mr. Btory, who hnd an cngugement In a down-town eourtns soon ns his buginessut West Madlson street was dispatohod, Urushed nalde all trivinlities and technlcalitios by walving examination and moving that tho Jenlous heud of tho Atcherson family bo nd- mitted to ball In tho sum of $300, un his own re« cognizance. Judge Farwell dumurred to tho proposition ta lot looso upon the community— Including bis clienta—n mun who had proved 8o oxpert in the uso of deadly wenpons without nt least requiring somothung furthor than his In- dividual promise that he wouldn't open up an- othor manszed batters and muke it duu(dud’;' un- pleasant tor uvuryhud{ i1 range, Mr, Story thoraupon threw hineeif fnto tho breach, be= cuind sirety for the young man, and all furthor proceedings were at an end until tho next Urand Jury 18 enlled upon to look Into the ease. Outslde of tho furmatitics at the Police Court, thoru wus nothing new in the affalr yosterday. Mit. BTULY, whon fnvited to tol nll ho knew about tho ullogod sult of Atoherson's aganinat Mortlmer Gotf, victunlly wushud his hands of the wholo bualuess by ntating that Atcherson hnd como to hilm from A, H, Androws & Co., his cliouts, and bud sougbt bis advice, *Without stating what tho sdvice was,—to do which would bave boon wholly unprofessional,—tho lugal var rumarked that no sult had been coutmenced, ns wus Incor= reotly stuted yesterdny; thut ho bad uppeared for Atchursonat tho Polico Court simply us i matter of humanity, and that from what hie had svon of the aifilr in the ['mnur.-—nll of which was newa to him—he_should buve noth- dug more to do with it. A, H. Androws & Co., when nskod na to the oxtont of Atchlson's con- nectlon with tholr firm, oxplajued that he had only beon with (Bom i vory short time, and had sold sutmo gouds on comnisgion instowd of boing regutarly employed thore, A runowed search for Mr. dall, tho victin of Atehersow’s alleged ar tempt at blsekmall, rovenled tho fuct that he ‘was stlil out ot tho clty, huving lett for Kansns IustSuturday. Chittenden, tho detectivo who mingled in tho nifair, was notto be found, and the principnls couid shied 10 moro light un the mat- tur than they did whon eaught und interviewed after thio sudden dotmestic exploston In the uppor flut of No. 400 West Madlson street Sunday wmoralng. MR GOFF'S ATTORNEY in this city {8 Mr. Frank J, 8mith, and him a reporter succeeded in tinding, whon ho couldn't lny bunds on Mr, Guif kimself, Inresponss to the reporter's question, Mr, Binith stuted that his cliont callud 'to 8eo him about throe woeks ago, uud exhiblted severa] anunywmous notes he bad received, Thoy werc all of-u kind, hinting nt varlous siets of Indiscretion, ot ta eny wrong- dolug on Mr. Goll's purt, and asking_for an aps puintmont at a deslgnated plnce. Buch of tho notes was necompnuied by nocard bearlug the legond, *Henry U, Chittendon, Domuatic Do~ teetlve.” Mr, Smilth, of conrso,- mude it n point to upon the dotestle detective, who pro- duced an alldavit, signed by himself, reciting various tmesund plices ut which ho hud et tho furilture sulostin’s wife, lu the course of the ucquatntunceship, Chittenden, while proe fessing to bo hircd by Adtgherson, toro , than futimuted his willlngness to let hls omployer alido and mnko A roport exonerating Mr. Goil, providiug, of courss, tho romuneration were sufticlont. Swmith, Of course, vndeavoarod to got tho domestie 8py to mnku his proposition in biack and white, but Chittenden, who wasn't to be cuurhl with that kind of chaff, refused, and usked fors personal tutorviow with dofl. The requust was not gkranted. In uddition 10 this, Mr, Smith stated that e had ndvised his client to hold oi to bls pocketbook, Furthor thun this Mr, Smith knuw not. Whethor more porsots than Chittenden wore ongaged o tho blucks uuil schema b conld not swy. CONCERNING TIE PRIVATE DETECTIVE ‘but little bas been nscortalued us yot. i busi- ness enrd ready, * Honry C. Chittonden, privato dateetlvo, Itoomn 83, No, 197 Clurs streot. Donivs- tlo cuges d spocinitys” A reporter upon gong to the room indlented rvnlurfllly nftornoon, found It closed, and a pleard on tho owsldo aunounced that John ~Dush, - whoso numo nlspenrn on the door-plite, was out. A lame in- dividunl with a_pecullurity ubout the eyes who was walking to and fro in tho hullway wus very nnxlous to ascortain why Mr. Cilttonden wud [nso groat demand, and manifested such intenso curlvalty that tho roporter at onece surmised ¢t be was Chittenden. Buch proved o be tho canse, ut tho fellow peraistently denled his fdentity, and was 80 fuclined to be tunny that no satisfuctory nugwerd could bo gotton from hiu, The charnde ter of tho man, and the sort of work he does for wliving, may readlly ve gleaned from the ura- cinlty which he advertiscs, ‘I'hera wins nothing viluable In - whnt such w * had auy ulpnu such u subject, and the ruport- er loft him to continuo his meditations fn tho hallway until such tina ae tha occupant of tho ollice roturned und admitted bim. From outaide sourees it wos sscortnined that NS, ATCHERSON'S VERSION of tho QI atfair on tho 20th of Novombor va- riod constderably from the &tory as told to B y hor husband, He uidims to havo surprised Mr. Qult while he wid alono in " the house with Mrs. Atcherson. tho tried to decelvo bim, and sald shu wus ‘nloue, but he caught sight of r strango hat in nn adjolilng room, and, forelng his way inte tho upuetment, tound Mr, Goft, whomn he did not know, hiding behind ono of the dvors. Ho walced bim out into the parlor, pleusantly asked b his business thore, his nuine, and other questions: of w porsonnl nature. His wifo intorposed, ang willo ho was following bor to the kitchen and demunding an- oxpinuation Mr. Uotf doprted, Atebiorson, In tolling this story to acqualntances, concluded by clabaing to havo followed Golt out into the etrcot for the Pur[mso of drawing to him, but when Goll' drew a revolvel und threatonod to use it upon him he, being unnrmod, wus compellod to retront. Tho fallowing duy Mr. Golf, ho cluhind, sont him i note slgned Mortimer, fn which by cx‘-huuuu that he was o priviato deteotlve, and eslled ot the houso upan U“W]i’ professional businoss. Tho day following It 1s snld that Me, Atchor- Aon vnine luto possvasion of o letter writton by ul wifo to . A TRAVELING AGENT IN INDIANA. Onae sentenca (i this was ubout us follows: My husbund hus gong nway, and will ho gune for tho bistanico of tho yoar, wid [ will be lone, with no ¢ 1o love e, aud no ono to curess. ‘Chis coming on tho heels of tho alloged Goft alfalr, was not caloulated to ralse his depressed spirits. Tho lattor had ot boen de- livered fn - Indlana, und after buving been through tho Dead-Lettor Oftico was voturned to the writor *Jonnle,” No, 408 Weat Madlson stroot, und It was anly by ucofiient that it cumo into the husbhand's = possossion. A reportor called upon Mrs. Atchorson ut her homo 1o uscortnln what she bwl to say anbout tho lottor, but shiv wus dishiclined to talk, sud hud evidontly been advised by hor cor Judge Farwell, to malntuln more secrooy. Bho lind noyer writton lottors to nny one but fricuda, und If lior husband protended “to havo uny such lottor s tho ona spoken of sho did not cure, and bo. might do with It a8 he lensod, It waus guite probublo thut proceedings tor a divorco wonld bo instituted at once, and 1l the notes, throatoning and othorivise, written by hoer husd to hor bud beon turned ovur to Judgo Farwell. It wis hor fntention to roturn 48 500N 08 mALiors wora suttled to the homo of her parents in Yormont, Bho would insist ouly upon keoping tho younf(or chlld, 8 Bbo thonght best for tho older oues 10 remaln witli tholr fathor, who would Lo better ablo to caru for tham than sho. Birs. Atcherson doe m;l.mltln Ler usuul spirited munner tho partivu- o . HER HUSHAND'S ONLY VISIT 10 the houso yusterduy. e camo in scarch of 0 pockotbook ofF “somothiug clao which he * uad carolosly forgutien In tho yur- wrot, and was accompunivd by w policeman. Mr. Alloy, who holds u chiattel mortgnga on the furnitro, hupponed to by presont nt tho thue, Mr, Atchurigu wus vory timid upongoeing up thy Indder into the garret, and, nlupphx( at tho top, auid: **'Choro, 1know it thoy'vo gt o d somothing elso there toeat mo up."” assured him that by wae thoe ouly *dog' upo tho premises, Mhcso and u fow sinilur ropariees wery all thut pusscd betwoen them, aud bir. Atcheniou wout iway without suylng more, ———— . EX-PRESIDENT HAYES, Spectal Dupaich Lo Tne Chicago Tribunes CLEVELAND, O April 4.—~Ex-Presldent Hoyos sreived in this clty thls afturnoon on bis wuy from Fremant to Cinclnuat), where bo guos to uttond tho reunion of the Arwy of tho Ton- neasce. Ho stopped off bero sud 14 pasalug tbo night at tho rosldouco of Mr, L. Auatin, on Pros- Pt stroct, intendiug to revumo bis Journey fu publio uttention kind of charge bolng drunkenness, cruclty, and deser tha morning. Tity: TRIMUNE correspondent walted upon hlm this ovening and sollcited an interviow rolntive to tho turn affaira have takon at Washington, but tho ex-President smiled on learning the orrand of his visltor and ropliod: I nm only & privato citi- 201 now, and have ‘nothing to Any about Government affalrs.” Furthor qu toning failed to draw him out, he elther romnin ing silont or ctac cvnding tho question by tirn- ing tho converaation upon some othor subject, He anxionsly {nquired If thore wers any news froni Washington this nfternoon. fle 18 fooking remarknbly frash, and but lttlo cianged front his nppearnnce of & fow months ngo, TILE COURTS. TIT STATE INSURANCE COMPANT. The recont decislon of Jiklge Denmmond, 1t will bo remombered, left tho question of tho naseasment on tho stockholders of tha State In- surance Company In an ungomfortably uncer- tain state, Yesterdny morning Mr. F. J, Smith nppeared before Judgo Drummond on behall of the ubjeoting creditors and nakod to huve nde- creo eiatored In siecordance with the declston, roversing in_part_tho deelsion of Judge Blod- Kott, and holding that tho special creditors, or thosn whose clnims ncerued on policies mado hefore Jan. 12, 1871, must mako good to the gen- cral creditors, or these whose policles were mado after thit duto, the $60,000, or thoreabouts, llm{; had recolved from tho genernl negets. Tho Judgo sitatained tho declston of the Dia- triet Court In part, but held that the fund to bo dorlved fromn the stockhalilurs must ulong bo looked to by the poheyhaolders whose policies woro taken out before” tho reductlon of tho stock, Jan, 12, 1871, whilo thoso creditors whoso palicles woro madoe subsequont to that timo wers obliged to rely solely on tho genoral agsets of thg Compnny. As the formerclass, or, as thoy were termed, tho specinl creditors, hava nlrendy recoived n 40 per cent dividend out of the gon= crygl assets, tho question comes up whothor thby shnll’ bo obliged to repay ft out of " an nsscasment “on the -stockholders, 1T thoy arn compelled to do this, an nsseasment of about $160,000 wilt bave to bo mude on the stockholders, while In tho othor svont nbont $05,000 woull be sufliclent to pry tha romnining G0porcent duc on the clalms of tho specinl ereditors, The Judge sniet that his opinion at the present timo was that the sum taken from the general nsdesta should bo repald, but he was willing to hml“! Turther wrguinents on this purticulur polnt, After somo littlo discussion, loavo was given to the counsel for the stockholders to file print- od briefs in thoenss by April 18, and nnnthor week I)L‘rnud that was nllowed to the counsel for tho creditors to flle briefs in rcply- Mr. G, C. Campbell, on behall of tho Assigneo, snid his cllont bad aeqgitiesced In - Judge Blodgett’s opinion, but now he would like to file o briof In the cnse. The privilege win granted him, timo bolng glven to April £5. TITE UNIVERSITY LITIGATION. A demurrer was filod to tho bill of The Penpla ex rol. Stute's-Attorney Mills ogainst the Unl- vorslty of Chleago, and argued yestorday boforo Tuloy. Tho objection was the samo ns that made boforo Judgo Drummond, that the LIt shnuld have been filed by the Attorney-G oneral and not tho State's Attorney of Cook Count Mr. Roboy appenared for Dr. Burroughs, J. Iigh for”the Umon Mutual Lite-Inguran: Compnny, aud C. A, Gregory for tho University, The caso wus taken under advisoment. TIIE GERMANIA DECISION. Tn yestordny morning's TIMMUNE appeared o synopsis of n rocont decision of tho Supreuio Court of tho United States In the Germanis In- suranco Company cuse, invelving tho valldity of cortnin tnxes on cupital atovk. Thore aru sov- eral cnses brought by tho Natfonal ihanks of this eity to réstruin the coltection of taxes un thulr eapltnl stook which nre now pending boforo Jutlge Drummond nwalting the decislon in this very case, The Supreme Contrt opitiion was to tho'elect that it wita necessury to_nver in a bill for tellef of this kind ‘that the comne leinant — bhad offered to do equity f’ paying what was falrly duc for taxea, and to also uver that by the assessment complained of it had beon nssessod higher thun, or on a dif- forent basls from, tll other corporations of the same kind. - A reportor oalled on Mr. Judnh, one of tho finm ot Hitehcoek, Dupee & Judab, and ono of 0 nttornoys for tho binks, to usk him If tho cors ations ho ropresentod hud mady tho propor averments ln their bills so nsto not bo obnoxloud to tho objection, madu In the Gornanln cuge, Mr. Jidah sald unhesitatingly they had. Tho olfor to pny what wia equitnbly dua wis mado directly, nnd tho churges of fnequality wero muda In_soveral forme, 0 ns to amply cover tho ro- quirements. He, however, aid not proposo to take nny stops until he had obtained i cortiliod copy uf the deerea fn-tho Germnuln ense, whon ho should go beforo the Judgo und usk forun In- Junction. DIVORCES. 3 Mary Wuthor flled a bill yostorday agninst hor husband, Josvph Wuthor, nsking fora dl- vorco on the ground of ndultery, L Tida Mills nsked for a divorco from fenry Mills on account of his desertion, Coridelln-1, Fanning 13 in quost of tho samo rvellef against George Fanning, the on. Judge Jameson granted a divorco to August Pllug from Christino Pllug on tho ground of drunkennoss, and to Harvey T, Leo trom Curs olino ¥, Lue on tha ground of desertlon, Judge Barnum granted n diverce to Barbara Miller fromn Georgo M. Miller on tho ground of cruolty. ITEMS. The Judges will none of them hold court to- day, but tho Clerks' ollices wiil bo opon ng usunt. ‘The Appoliate Court wilt meot Thuraday, file opinlons, heur motlons, uud huve n call of tho catemdur, . Friday will bo tho last day of sorvico to the April term of the Ciroult Court. Judyze Tuloy will to-morrow morning declde tho motlon to raducket tho Nowborey wlll cuse, which wus argued sumo weeks ngo. UNITED ST ATES COURTS. ‘Tho Holly Manufacturiug Company fifed o lien yostorduy agninst tho Olty of Luke Viow, to ro- straln it fromn usiug certaln patents for an ln- proved water-supply regulntorgzad in anew and useful systemi for supplylng citles and 1owns with wator, originally tssuod to Dirdscil Holly, Murch 2, 1800; ulso u patent duted Supi. H, 186, for sufoty.valves for regulntors. The valldit of complaiunot's patonts hus_boen estab: lsted by the Courts of Indlunn anda! Vurwont, These patents wera aeslgued to tha Holloy Cotpuny 1 1860 and 1872, rospectives 1y, Tho dofondantwas supplicd with Its wator- works by thy Vergennos Machine Ciunpauy, who, used what {3 known us the * Flandors system,” and this very patent hus been beld o bo un In- fringemont 0f tha Holloy pntonts. Tho usual injunction und account nrv asked for. STATE COURTS. John F. Boanltu communeeid n suit yesterdny aguinst CarterdL, Harrison and Willlmn J. Ollug- or ta recover 80,000 dumuges for alleged slandor 11 some remnrks made In Harrlson's speech Sat- urday evonlug. - Thy Alleatown Natlonal Hank filed a llan ngainat Emll B, Wolshuar, David Clitord, and ridyot Clifford, to foreclosu 8 ortgago_for £1,00 on Lots 16 and 16, Blovk 8, of Higginy, Luw & Lompany*s Additdon to Chicayo, 3 John ’rm!m‘dnhr. exocutor, brought sult for £3,000 agnlnst U, 11, Muyor, Wil Clanssen commencod n sult in tros. pass uguingt Honry fleotz (o recovor $5,000 dam- inges, Autdn and Josoph Grosehick brnu*{hl sult for £5,000 damuges aguinst Nicholns Millor, PROBATE COURT, In tho mattor of tho eslute of John W. Behmldt, deceusod, lettors of ndministration woro Jssued to C.1% Gerlach under Lond fur 2,000, 1u tho matter of tho éstato of Frank Vacok, decensed, lotters of adminfstration wore {saued 1oL PFishier under bond fur $8,6 In tho mntter of tho cstate of Hirnm [Inste ngs, docoused, lottors ot adninistrution wero fssned 1o David G, Hunllton _umler bond for BI00,000, In tho mattor of tho catato of Iannah L. Waoitninn, doccasod, lutterd of adininlstration woro Hatud to Jucob A, Woltinan under boud for $1,000. Tu tlio matterof the ostnte of Charles ¥, Jonea, decousod, lotters of administrution wore Issucd to Danlel Mertoy under uond for £1,000, In tho matter 0¥ thoe estato uf How al, minoes, lotters of guardinaship wero fasucd 10 Dunlel Morloy widor boid for 21,000, Thu Probute Court yestorduy inorsi; thoolaim of tho Third Nutionut Hank nmtinst the eatato of the lnto Bben B Ward, fn i 1Te- time a prowiient rolllug- il operutor, umount- ing to SELSOT2L n Judgment ghtalued in the Unitod Buates Distrlor Court, which was np- gmuml and subsyguently attirniod by tho United Lutes Hupretau Court onus et ullowed 1T CALL WEDNESDAY, Jupar DROMNOND-~S0t cuses ud genural busls ness. Junag BronaeT—No court. JUDaE GARY—{52, 453, 400, 463, 408, 473, 430, 477, 470, 480, 481, 400, 600 ta &Y, No vase on telul. Jupar 8urrii—No protiminary call. 'Urint cuil 2,000, 2.470,13,0760, 2,088, 2,004, No. 2044, Koright ve, Tugsell, ofy irlul. Junqi: WiLLIAMSON—Asslsts Judio Gury, No caso on trisl. Jupae JAMESON—NO announcewent, Junal GANDNEN~1, 2, 4,6, No ouso on bonr- Unak Hoaeus—385, j8d. U87, B3, No, 88i, {iy“un ‘;:A Luke Snurlulsl; Michigau Boutboru allroud Compuny, un trial, JU’;II ll()l(RN-—l'Jl. 437, H3, 447, 490, 4G, 467, 407, and 460, No caso on trinl, 2 No. &8, Brachvo- Juoay TULEY: 40, 42, 4% gol va. Kussan, on heartiug, Jubdu Hausun—Sut motions, Junan Lunmn.—gnt cnse No. 610, and Nos, 0, 1,847, 148, 1 RENLCR NS 1201, 1,210, 1205, 1,8 ton el Nos. 1012, m'l o ‘Jubar 1oNY,~—Nos. 1 £ X G e - 3 .nu' 1-(:-!% unax rA.—Nos, 2, 8, §, 22, 20, 27, 28, 0| 2, 41, 256, 047, 46, nnd 63, WA B T kS, peess RS JUDGMENTS, Burenton Counr—CoNFrRstons—F. B, Owong VR Wikllam L, i Owens, #4025, 11, Johng. ton va. Willlam L. 1L Owens, $1,555.06.—C. N, Sword vs. Charies V. Gross, 8080, Junag GAry—0G. W, Jncksan et al, vs. Morely M. Jonea, § ~A. Il Moore va. Willinm b, Toplits verd 0.0, atid motlon for new telul, Critcgrr CounT—CoNvESsI 0Ns—John O'Nell vs, o g g O S | ] =W, 8 rovke va, Botzol, 150, ! Ries e —— WANT INCREASED WAGES. CINCINNATE, April 4 —Tho carponters of thig clty havo stritek for an Inerenso fn wages ta £2.50 por day, and to-day appolnted n committce to visit all shops where work 18 golng on. The ropeniakers lso struck foran lnereaso to $1.55 per duy, The employers ngreed to glve the Ine crenso nfter the orders now on haud nre filled, ———— Wa reconumend Eldredge sewing-mnachines, o " .7 Indigestion, dyspeyals, néryous prostratior and uil forms of general debiiity l‘\’:l(c\'cll I?; taking Munsman's Peptontzed Iiéof Tonle. tha anly preparation of beef contalning it ontirg hutritous properties, It 18 not a mero stini. Innt like tho extracta of heot, but contalng blood-mutking, force-gonerating, and [ife-sus. tnining propertica; i invialuablo in all onfee. Dbleed condltions, whother tho restit of exbiius. tion, norvous prostration, overwork, or nontg disensos, partloularly if resulting from pulmo- nary complnints, Caswell, Huzard & Co., pro- prictars, Now York. Lor salo by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tho following Tanrringo-iconsos woro 1asuod yel torday: Ttesiidence. Lo Vigw. N Yal. Schutmayor. MATI0 BANOT g ) Oy Lo 1+ 225 Clyboure «21 Conpor, i Fatton-ny. 13 Vornon: 14 Vernon: Q0B Wabnah-ny, Zl.00 20 Woat Washington. Chilenwo, Chiengu. «Waterlog, 11, Witorloo, 111, 1J0lm T, Ualy..... My Lonny. Yictor ¥. Jackson, Mathitda Hoim, Georzo A. Yant... { G 1 Mtiowrnoy, 6 Fournoy: 23} Badawie! w2 4 7] Hownrd 11, Wilson, Hloward 11 Vi tnvonswood, Tl tavenswood, 111 £ Weat Mook 04 Tuwnnend, 21....253 Thirtoonth-pl B0 Warth, 1y, u-pisos fano, 111, <Maine, Ui North Clark. Kintlo, €, A, Goldammar. ......21. Pauilun Liobseh, ... Johen N: it ... 3 it A Ll e N DEATIIS, FARRBLI~Alond R, Farroll, b; Jnues 1L, Farrell, of Chicago, on ADI’{'““{‘\?:\:’I:IIIE:P:: 1, 0N his wiy to Nuw York City, Notico of funor) hioreafior, DAY--At his rostdence In Nles, R. B, v hinbith your, e DR u.):rmcm uttho houso on Wedneaday April 6 ot 1 chiocl, MeNHMATL~Sundny, April 3, 1881, 3 :Neal, nig Fondonce, 3 W ;"‘i..ly" faycor 5:" b “‘; “L i lorvices at tho houao nf o'cluok a. m;, 0 Aprilb,. I8y earringes to lh)lofil“.u e aada, MACKENZIFE-The funoral of will it s W o nosdng. ADN 0 ST B F s his rosldence, A Indiona-s¥. Frionds of the famliy arv invited to sttond. NNINGILAM=—On Monday maening, Apell 4, nt1 ‘Gl00k, 31w, Brliet CUnnITKinT, A}gofl?\)y':xrnl. Funeral will icave hor reridonce, No, W1 West Fifs toonth-st., on Wednosday morningnt 10 o'clock to the i:lll"chflmhn thence by carrlagus'to Calvary Comes MEOINN—Mondny, April 4, 1851, Bimoon A, McGlnn, nid 2 aury wid 2 dogn, wncral | from ‘his Inta homo, %2 Chupch-st., on Wedncsaay, Anrllf; g 10, m., 10 Churelt of Immacus Iata Cancopion, thanco to Calvary Comotery by car NOAKE—Aprild, at tho resldonco of | ron| Peaktor uod Wikt Noake, Waiter W’l‘llln‘!:'l,v:;(ml nural from the houso ot half-paat 11 . Tuese the Bth inst., by curs 1 lhllnll'l =40 © _ANNOUNCEMENTS. it, ¥, B, IVES WILL, CONDUCT THE Hinun meoting ta-day in Jower Farwell Hull. R, A. M. DELIGII'T WILL CONDUCT tho Gospel Lomporanco mooting ihs evaning i fatwar Farwoll Mall.” Soni Borvico ut are 1, GEO, € NEEDIANM WILL GIVE Sl o s Bt B rclughe o oo 1 EGULAR MEETING OI TIlE BIO- Tokieu] Buctoty ut tho Tremont Houso Wodnuss Quy ity Dr. Clovenser will roview tho” inyustign- Hune concorntnd yollow-tovor made by Dr. Behimidi) af Naw Orleans, ilvo i uceount of his® work, ind ox- BIUIE nulcroucopt atldes propured Ly him, will rupurt On mnked nivasios, Tl!E NEX'T MEETING OF TIE MOTH- ™ Dl Starkey ora’ Bogloty will bo huii at tha_rosidence of the dant, M. maa Wilce, T8 Weat Hnrrlson-st, AL . ., Wednosday. Moibers of tha Bonrd ure eapectal) Iy, Sialostud b Ue jrosunt, A ernd cunfer- onico of Motliers will bo the progeam. __ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FIROM GRAPE CHEAM TARTAR. Sjousokoopor's favarite in lending citios of tho world. No other preparation makes such lght, llsky, hot Dreads, or luxurions pustey, Can bo eaton by dyup tes withont fonr of tho ila resulting from Licavy In sunitbly o, €17 Commeniud foc purity s il hioniia iy the Govaenuiont Chatubat, Dr, Mott. e AL ARG POWDIEE b, Now Yor VIS Tanks and Cans, 239 & 241 Lake st MATERIALS E.H.Sargent, 125 Stat B ASSAYIDD And Genoral Chomical Analysts e C. GILBERT ‘)‘II_]I;}ELEIh -st,, Chicaga. Bl CLARK-NT, E F1000m Proacudiog & i < It ondio| “&\flm{ Ulcorsted, oF s J enedy sl PG By inen g ety Lin, Mo, Nose ysuulns weithout his aignature, ‘bicage Uepots, 163 W. 1o & Mudipn. I TR LG s Tho ere tlon of_Justor e nderful nasoits now upoi; W RS GuNTiLE wunt of Noveldos. Kxxe (rng ociagerr o : oo Garden, Field, & Flower, 27~ Veadquarters for Viek's Flowver Beeds, byring Hulbs FOOQ & VALENTINE, 5 Lok, uudr Kremout Lvuse: {YREWARD