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8 ———————————————————— VHS CHICAGU ‘ERIBUN ' HE CITY. IN GENERAL, ; KE, F, Pat, of Milwnukeo, is nt tha Palmer, Brernky Nutty of Hacine, Wis,’ ts nt tho Sherman, ; W. W, Wararon, ox-Mayor of Detrolt, is nt the Tremont. F : H.R. Lavaurty, of Fond the Sheemun, ' Comenius 1. VANDERIILT, Jantthe Sherman, . . . J. W. Cany aud H.C, Atkins, of, Milwaukee, pre nt the Tromont, : A.W, Kitrson and 1D, W. Woodmanson, of 8t Paul, ave at the Palmor. 2 B.D. Price, manaver of tho, Bhorldan combi. tia Lno, Wis, {6 at Ini,of Now York, nation, isat the Tromont. ©" dupa LAwnsnt Tre bos returned from Washington, and ts at tho Pacltic. fe opponts that’ Mrs, Huck, of No. 63 South Dospinines strect, did not haya trichInosis, Supay A.W. ‘Tounggn, of North Carolina au thor of “apne Fool's Errand,” isat tho Pacitic, FHA E. Sxow.ot Detroit, Gonaral Passen- rer Aventof the Cuunda Southern’ Rallroat, is Bt tho Pulmor. y ‘A. Duywrerre, of Paris: G. Hi, and wW. 8, Wore riner, W. G. Glimore, and Re A, Brett, of on don, aro at the Puctic., « Mn. ANp Mus. Joun T. Munoity, of Montana, and Mr, and Mra, Georzo Campbell, of Philndcl- phiu, are ot the Palmer, * : u TWeNty-arx aradtintes of tho Union Colloge of Law, class of 1890, bad a rounton and banguct at the ramont Hats. ‘The atfule, wus Informat nd onjoyapie, : THR Woman's Homeopathic Medical Soctety met at the olub-room of tho Tremont, Louse yesterday afternoon. There was 0 lurgo attend: Bunce of wornun: physiefans, and clinicnt reports wore made of many Interesting eises. ‘ALPiten B, Durroy, Auditor of the Michizan Central Rallroud; Fred Wild, General Ticket Axent of tha Western Union Iullrond; und J, is. Mubiken, General Superintendent. of the De- teolt, Lansing & Northorn Hullroad, ore at tho Tremont. ‘Tne temperature yesteriny, a8 observed by Mannee, optician Mailison atreet, TAMUNE Ruta Sat Bi degrees: Ua, rey Ot AL, my 403 Win 4s Lp. my 41d 3 Ep. 10,, 88, Barometer, 8 a, m., 20.015 J... Van Wornt, tho ex-convict and Presl- dent of tho Commercial Bank of Denver which Talied the other day under the circumstances given iu yesterday's Tutnune, tried not long ayo. to open an necount with a Chicago bank,—waut: ing to draw up to $50,000," ng occasion required,’ ‘but bis ofer was too tempting, and was declined with thanks. i Pe i Late Tuesday ovening four young men werd saronang in Henry Kocnig’s suloon, ot No,. 177 North Wells street, und when one of them apiitod fle beer upou the floor they. wore ordored. out, and the suicon closed for the night. 1 Yonge, ony OF ths Bart fred n shine through tho + window, whieh did no damage othor than break- ‘ing wv pane of ginss. - JouN WATENS, yenrs of age, white stealing a ride on a coal wagon at 12:2) o'clock .yeaterday nfturnoon, near the corner of. Husted and ‘ Twellth steeets, was jaitad out of. the wagon, * abd bud bis right leg broken botween the knee and nnkie, and bis bend: badly out and bruised » by the tind wheel going over bim,. ‘The boy was talen to bis home at No. 11 Uelknap streot, and ‘was thora attended by Dr. J.P. Leo, ? W, W, Peanopy, of Cincinnat! General Matic ayer of tho Ohio & Missisulpp! Ruilroad; J. N, Abbott, af New York, General Superintendent of the Old Colony & Now York Ruilroxd;-E, 3, eponas, of Cleveland, General Superintandent: . of the Clevoland,Clucinnatl & Jndianapotia Ratl- * road; Roswell Nutter, of Culro, Ganural Supers intendent of tho Cairo & Vinconnes Ritiirond; and E,8, Bowen, of Moston, General Suporin- x tondent of tho Fall River Steamship Line, are at. ‘the Paoltic, *Pnor.: Joun H. Hawrrs, Professor of Latin and Greek In tho Lake Forest Untvorsity, bua ‘been elected Professor of Greek ii Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. i. It is understood that 4 ho will aceopt tho position, He wus one of tlt- teen candidates, and wns chosen In consequenco ot tho very cordial teatimoniais of President \, Bartlett and othera.. Tho resignation of Prot, Hewitt will be a loss to tho educational tuterests « Of tho West, and ospeolally to Lake Forest, _ ‘Tie North Chicago Land-Lengue Club mot . Jast evening and accepted tho resignition of Present O'Connor and Mr. Keegan Delegato tw tho Contral Leugue, and decided to elect sub- stitutes at the noxt meeting, when they hopo for @ larger attendance, Ut ls nut unitkely that tho Qlub will goon disband and ite members Join tho Seventeenth Ward Club, which has already swil- lowed most of thon, It was tho first Leaguo Club to organize in Chicago, but bas not for somo reaaon Nourished, ‘Toeot on tho subject b; dng was not a success ton for dissolution, ‘Tne Press Committee of the North American Bllugerfest Association mot Wednesday. ufter- noonand made arrangements for tho printlag and publication of an oflicin| program and guide Tor tho fostival nt tho Exposition flulfding in June. This book will contain besides the pro- gram for the concerts aud othor festivities, the names and addresses of tho various: socictics which will partloipate in tho featival, the names of tho members of the various committeos, ote. It wiff also contain wood-vuts and elaborate bie oxraptios of the soloists partlulpacing, in tho Teatival. Itwillbe a book of bout JOD pagow, + Printed in German and English, and will bo sotd at 2 cents a Cops which amount bis to bo charged to defray the expense of getting {t up. Bourn interesting experiments were made ut tha Patener House -yestorduty, und «ter. wit bo continued to-day. "bu object,” unid Vrof. Meliot, “is to show the officnuy of chloride of zinc when continually caused to flow through a trap, tho result belng tho destruction of germ ite which would. pass through tenp water whon unimprognated with an antiseptic volution, The Tuot. that these germs exist in sewor wir bong acknowledged, atid it aiso boing. woil. known ‘that thoy se thrown off from sewio, wo Bro. meroly illustrnting, hy drawing alr through w closet and pussing tho stme inte fertilizing solutions, tho presence or the absunce of gorm Me." Tho madicat profession aro tukiug a grent deal of intoreat in tho abject, and quite a aumbor witnessed tho oxperiiponts yesterday, DANIEL BUINS, Tet gn old-time bummor, was yesterday fined 810 by Justice Morrison for vagruncy, Tho oxccution was ivan wo Bail! Whalen, who roturnod Shortly afterwards to gay tbat hohnd pot sent Hurng to the Hridowell or collected the tinc,— that he had discharged tho prisoner, iu fact, and Tunt the order tu that effect hud como trom the Law Department. Justice Morrigan uccordiogly complains ugainst the ‘Law “Dopartment thia thna Instead uf against Whaion, — ”* Fe NORE TN atte woMBOLA. , At tho lust mooting of tho Huurd of Educntion the Comanittce on Text-Hooks, composed of In- Spectors Stiles, Armstrong, and Dine, wore aue thorized to udvortise for proposils for texte buoks. for the uso of tho publlo schools, which bes, boon dono, and to-day -they wil bo opened, and this evening Infd ‘before the Bourd. ‘Luo Camfiittoe, Lowever, appears to + havo unticipated tha opemug, for |e transpirod, eth Bs that at u meeting held Baturday tt Substantially determined Just what to recomn> inend. and. what not to recommontt for adop- ‘Yon, which ts creating considerable comment Ta gertain clrales, vsfiectully amoung publishers’. agents. who think thoy imigit havo walled for ‘tho bids before dolng nuything., Tho Committua~ men do notdeny having met, but they sny tho ‘meeting wos puruly Infurial, and that’ they did nothlug furthor than pass upon Superintendent Howland’a recommendations in the mutter of souking: phatiyes iu tho bouks, and thus matters, sland. One of ‘the subject lust evening, but ho declined to aLy: auything turthor than that the Cominittce had Not fully ugreed upon a. report, and Would not until this ovonings He thought, howavor, that the annual wrangle about text= hooks was fuirly commenced, und that tho book agent was bappy; but he had no {dea that i! . Fadleal changes would be inado or recommend and suwW NO good reason Why {hore should bo ‘rosidont allenced argue suying if tho next mcot- 8 would entertain 9 ino- i BAUWICK—ATKINBON, -nylsst ovening at 8 o'clock the woiding o| . ‘Watter Burwiok, of Yoronto; Ont, aud fing Rai Atkinson, daughter of the fntu fsnav Atkinson, of Kenwood aud formerly of Enyland, took pace: ta Bt. Paul's Eptscapat Church, Konwoud, ‘he services werv conducted by the Rey.Charles 8, Lester, of St. Paul's Church, Silwauikes, 9+ wisted by tho Iector, tho Ituv. Mr, Bizby, ‘The wervioes Were remarkable fur thelr beauty, Tho bride was -givon uway by hor mother, he bridesmaids wore Mike Hell Atkingon, sister of tho bridu; Slee” Minulo Burwick, of Bt Cuttiusiues, “Guts and the Minwos Anofe and Maygle ‘Tuylor, of - Kenwood, hy groomsmen woro, Mr, Horry of Torouto, dr. Alox. Gauit, Mr. H. Its Woodic, Ed» ward Buangor, and it, Wilson Ouke, ‘Tho church way beautifully deccruted. “At the close of the services penton waa given at the house, where’ duo preparations wore nude in supper and deus orations, and whore muny rich yltts wore dia- pluyed. dire wad Bfrv. Garwick lott direatly fter the service, nud nftor an extended trip will go to tholr home in Toronto, ‘THY BOLLENMAKENS Toet last night ut 54 West Lake street, Tho ¥res(dent read u commualcation from thu boilers mutkersot Detroit, {neloniuy $60, Hu itleo ree ported that he bud'canterced with the prupriv: ford and tho foreman uf tho Aviericun Boller Works, whoacated that they wero paying ‘tho Uatou waxes to ull but two of the men, anh thoy ‘wore yottiog nil they could oarn, Hoe thought the Ublon ought uot th try to force masters to pay men mure thun they wore worth. Tho ru- port was recelved as watisfactory, [twas ree ported (hat the incu began work at Frasor & ‘nulwers' yesturday morning, with the exeep- pan of threo men, two of whom they promlacd toputto work this morning, and one whow they would un no acouunt ‘tuke buck, Sr. ¥rasor sald be would pay, tho wages demanded. He bud yuod men and koew $¢, and was willing to pay o8 good wages as'any “inun in Chicago, “Mr, ‘f. O'lirien though) thay ought wat to de: mund too much; they could not furce au eto- ployur ty tuke back a) Beuld not wunt—tboy Iu ree | coukt (tie thom a job cleewhere and support them till they mot work, He thoughtthe bailer- makers had won a victory and ourht tot be ox. orbitant in thelr demands. At the sugrestidn of the Preatilent it was resolved to pay tho threo. ‘mon theit full wages fcr this weok. “One hun- drod dollars was voted tho President inapprecins Yon of his devotion to, and labor for, the Inters est of tha Association, Ho thanked thet for thoir generosity and sald he bad done no more than his duty, ated auggested that unions should be organized in tho Eant sv that copltalista there woul possess no advantage over Chicago manu facturars in tho matter of wages. THE OITY-MADLT. ‘Tits Chief of tho Fire Departmentand the Chilof of Police ara down at St. Louls, ‘ Duens hae been a cago constructed at tho Chtengo avenue bridge to necomimodito Carter's nugics, ‘ Brock MoViokan, tho Secretary of tho Mealth Dopertmont, is ugitin ald up with rhow- mutism, ‘Tine discharged streot Inborors were pald tn tho Cotuiall Chamber yestorday, There were about 300 of thom. THERE were thirty-throo burial permits fssued yesterday. ‘Dr, Glenson, tho itegistrar of Vital Sturistics, waa at hom iil yesturday, } Tur City rensury pald out $41,000 yesterda: of walsh’ 28,000 Rf to Thon! ison & itucd on account of Clty-Hall Buildlug Fund. Cart, Cosxutr hus collected ome $300 trom vessel and tug awnors for damages dove to brides during tho past your. ‘Tum property-ownors along tho Ino of North Park avenue bave buve deposited $800 for con seruation of tho sewers to the Fullerton ayenua conduit’ bs ‘fue foo stil continues firm around the Crib, and tho present winds hold tho river sewernge nenr tho shoro, so thut tho drinking water is ot contaminated by tt, ‘Knew was $13,000 paid out yosterday for nl- leged seavengor work done in January, Fobru- ury, aud Mare Inst, ow and. whuro the work wits done no follow cau ind out, Licenses are boing pald a little more prompt ly. There wns $1,109 recolved from that suurce yesterday. After tha 25th of this mouth dogs hot wenrluy the clty Heense-tag will bo pofsuited by the police, Tite following building permits were issued yesterday: To Howard’ Grey, to erect u three- story tannery, 41. by 116 feet, North Iulated strect. neat tho North Wranch, to cost $11,000; -John Hiseboft to orcut a two-story dwelling, Dy W fect, 43 Augusta street, to cost $2.20; E, H. 8uoldon, to put up five threo-story: and base~ ment dwellings, 20 by 36 fect cach, numbored from £0 to 28 Liticaln avenue, to cost $10,000. Mayon Hanitigon was exceedingly happy yes- terday. He received several telegrams curly in the day atating that the Police and Fire Hoard Dilis wore killed in the House and Sonute. Ho says that If the bill bad pet {t would bave created a goneral howl. ile sald ho had lurgo appointing: power, but he hud never arbitrar: exercised It, as was shown by the fact that over thrce-tourths of the old city cimployés wero kept In place by bim, ¢ Mayor Hatutson’s: attention was yesterday called br n‘TtnuNe reporter to tho fact thut o DU had heen introduced inte the Legislature for: the incorporution of compduies forthe bulldiag of canis, and giving these corporations tho gnine privileges ts are posacased by ralironds, and that itwas understoud that this legisintion waa to. bulld cant from tho luke at South Chicuxo' to the Hilnols s& Michigun Cannl, ‘Tha Muyor stated that ho had never looked Into the matter utall, and knew nothing about it, 1t might bo something about whick he might Not caro to talk.’ He was nut autliciontly ine speeds hnwovor, to say anything on tho sub- eot. : TuE trial of Edward A. Trask Is to take place in'tho’ Criminal Court thls inurning, The public was made fully familiar with: his. method ‘of doing business ue wt real-estate ugent through the medium of Tae Tumune, Through City Prosecuting Attorney Cameron, be was made to show bis hands in court, and bo was tinally in- dicted, after hard work, ‘rask bas astounding check, und is impregnable te pudtia opluton and sthit ondeavors to-coutinuo business. Yes- terday Mr, Cutnorou recolved an gaticing postal eard from “Trask, Inviting Camuron ty do bual- ness with bit. saying that ho was ready to col- fect, ronts, pay taxes, utc, and solicited bia trado, THE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Tux Seventh Wurd jJudgo-of-clontion case is tho firat ono on Judge Huwes' call to-day. ‘Tn John P. Horr case, act for to-day, will be ‘passed: without dito on necount of Judyo Smith baltiy otherwlac angaged, : : “JAMES Brapy was brought to tho jail yoster- duy from Wisconsin on a requisition. «Ho is wanted to answer an indictment for larceny. . A vant of tho ovidenco in the nec of Robort U. Brynnt, tho mystorious prisoner from Boston, who wants to‘osuupe on a writ of habeus wurpus, was benrd yesterday befor? Judgo, Anthony, and be was remanded untit to-day in dofault of $1,000 bond, Ife is being held oun telegram, but No otie nppoarg to know exactly whut for. ‘The Boston authorities woru expected to reach here (nat ovening with a requisition. for him, baying sturted Monday evening, ‘ Tnx Gounty Clerk, County Troasuror, County Court, and Clerk of tha County Bourd ura ult prcnatlai fo tuove inte the uew Court-House ont or-about Muy i, Tho boxes to pack the Oud papers of tho several offices tu have been scoured, and some of the older records aro n+ ready in shape-for transfor to the new quarters. After the removal the County Court room wil be temporarily, if not pormuneutly, oveupled by tho brinch of tho Criminal Court, whichis now boing hold fn the ofd Grand Jury room, and nt no dlatant day It {6 calculuted to itt up the Deny born avenue wing of the bulldiug for the eucus the ncinbers was questioned on’ piney of the Jailer and debtor prisoners, ne was orlginaliy intended, 2 ‘Tie Grand Jury for April. which was aummoned by speolal voritré, (tho County Board baying tailed todrawn Jury for the, torm), wa impangled ‘ ¥osterday, it Is composed of Martin Sutier, 0. '. Barrott, A. A, Sturtevant, W. ‘F. Allen, IL. M. Sherwood, A, H, Lord, Solomon Mayors, John Cachrano, Juniea Bradley, Arthur Christin, Max Behuler, M, Solz, MiNikon Clark, Henry Enylee hnrdt, E,W. Mice, A. 8,-Follanabeo, .. Fy Hray- ton, Joseph Hoyt, Janos Clare, 8. W. Seon ‘Thomas Cannon, George LG. Ford, and W. J: Hewistreet, IL, BM. Sherwood waa uppoluted foromin, and ppow retiring Max Sohulor was appointed Secrotary. ‘No business was transe soled ah an adjournmont waa hud until this rainy. Junay ANTHONY yosterday ontored an order dircoted to the Superintendout of Police, or whoover It muy concern, to allow Kussman, tho Milwaukee avenue druggist, who ts. under ine Glotmont for Involuntary manslaughter, to uso some of tho morphine. taken, from store at tho tin of his rreat, and also one of the tor. poiuo waters alleged to bayo boon adininistered 0 the devousuil, the purpose, alng to buve tho sumplug oxainived, Two childron by tho numu of Blink Ie will ba remembered died sou Months ago from taking medicine put up at Kugsinun’a store, the supposition buime that It wis morphing, whlub was suld by nilstuke and tulcen from tho bottle of morpulne now ia tho bunds of tho poles, , FEDERAL NEWS. ‘Tie Ponalon Agent. paid out $4,200 yeatorday, At tho Sul-‘Tronsury yostorday $20,000 tn gold ‘ond $1,000 in allvor was disbursed. Seven thou. Sund dollara In allver was revolved, ‘run tuterual reveuue receluta yesterday amounted to SILNuh, of which $24,783 waa for, Siirita, ShUT4 for tobace oo eu nt ne ced, F121 tor cigars, and Hower I, Anpuews, tha tates! ati Poat-Uitlco ‘clork, mucevedod In turnings $00) bonds. yosterday, and- wns roloasod, Uyrouwe Bvors and Juines EB, Wilson wore bls surctlva. ‘Tine District-Attornoy hus roculved a tclegraw. from Washington atuting tbat the Prouident bud commuted the suntenco of Wut boud thiof, from u Penitontiney soutence to im privonmont jn tho County Jail untl! Duo, 23, 83h. Gorrimty BoLey,- of - Malfonry, I, was brought before Comimissionor Hoyle yestorday charged with romoving bovr froin the brewory Without ting “the proper stampa, Ho walved oxamination and wae buld ia $500 bonds, which wero promptly furnished, ‘Cu® Foderal Grand Jury was to have bogun ita wessiona yostorduy morniog, but when tho onl) wis mada only twenty-one responded to thoir wee OF ‘hone uy opal ores renee pe i « nia, Jeay oul 10 follow ins quroron the Torulge nase Jann ‘aiiddictous aun C, Coo, Geurge W, Kroigh, Joby 1. Honaley, faratiten Cherpy, Rdward Thuchor, 0, 0. Touebt Jonnts Morton, Auos Andorsou, Georgo Martin, Phillips, A. i. Goodrich, Bhobaot Corbutt, O. A. Baver, Churivs Dilke, G, N, Dunuayan, and It, 8. vrindtavitte, 1 dude wovordtugly ud inonntiwes now vate ors Lads ald tae now venta wi 10 tho Jury filed totho usual number, — YouLowing ia tho list of dutiable goods ro- colvod at the Custum-Houss roatarduy Py be Sebundgali, 6) cuses of wine; Brown & Prior, 1 caso of dry moodas ©, Gowsaye & Co,, 1 casos Uf ary goods; Fubilo Library, & cases of books: Wiluun Hros,, 6 cades of dry ‘good’; Houry Seard Co, 2 cadus ul gunet D. Ht. Blokiison, blocky of warbioy Jollet Steel Compuny, 50 atecl blourns) Uhapia & Gore, 75 puckuges of chamnpasie; D, i. Fisk, & Co, 1 case of straw -wooda; J.C, Olson & Co. 1 cuse of mitts, otv.3 Abbou & 4 cases of art miutorlul; Pribyl & ri 8 casi at wunes Koith Hros., 1 case uf bo wlory; Mundel Brod, 3 cuses of gloves; C, Cuva- roo & Bou, WU cusos of cluret; Grommos & Ull- riub, 2 cusos of cigary; Marshall Kleld & Con & puckuyes of Ary goods, Collections, $10,047. Judy Beovaxrr yesterday recutved uo letter fro u prisouer in the County Jai) nowed Bins, Who js uwa.tiog trisl for wome petty offense againgt the Postil laws. Ln bis letter Bus saya that by hus buon severely {Il witha budly swollen, uc, aud (hut the povaician at cho full bi fused to ‘ho wus a prigouer of the Unltud states dydge i i By ta, the Muteh-. { Blodgatt immediately directed tho, Afarahal to havo him attended to, and conatrited tho law to show that the Guyernment was bound to uttond to ail reasonable wante uf its peisonora. If Sims has beon na sick ns ho olatins and tho rules do not allow of his being reliaved by tho regulur physician the Jaslor ahould at leat have notified tho Marshal. No such notification haa ever beon recolved, and the prisoner may be dead for all tho Forlornt auithorites know, for his letter Is duted n weok ago, CoLtxoron Hanvey, under ontora from Wash- ington, hus tnstitited sm eximliution of tho buoks of tho Stuto bunks whiek antka rettirns of doposita to hin. Tho oxports are nt Work coms paring the sworn returns with the books of tho muKSs. 4oOfarho disuropanvies have been re : Ported, aud itis ponoraily bolleved that no sorlous bped will bo found, wthuueh it Is assorted that ‘ono bank In particular wit have sume axptnnn- tions to make before ft will be given a certitienta Of good moral chiragter, Spuohl Agent Bide ridge hus arrived hero and ia going over the i ures tn the case of the International Bank,” Yo far bis examination haa beon contined ty fout= {ngs to detorming the corractness of tho fisrurcn aaahowa Iu the Colluator’s rupurt. He hae inde ho Visitto tho bank, and probably none will be made, nsthe figures now in tho hands of the Government wore taken directly froin the bopks: of tho bank. No roport will’ bo made on the othor batke forn wook yot. ‘THK GRANIT CONTRACTORS; Tho Committcs on Bulldinga and Judiclary. ot: the Cantitty Bourd was ta bava inat. yesterday ,Ufternvon, but owing to the absenco of saverdl of the Comnilssionors It Springteld na quorum Was present, Lt was oxpoctad that tho Hinsdnios .| Doylo ‘contract matter would eome bufure the Comtmitice, and aArclitcet Brau was on hand with astateniont of whint ho considvred dite the contractors, ‘The architect wns instricted some Une ago ta took over the work duu by tha catt+ tractors, und also submit n statement of work omitted from gal) evntract. He atates that tho total “amount of oxtra. work was $22,608; baltuco’ duc on original contract, 8.705; amount ‘to contractor's credit, $2501. The total amunut of work omitted from contract Was $13,701, which left a balance due contractors SUMO. Mr. Egan states that tho items appears fur in the stntement ure substantially agreed upon between the cantractors and himself so far ag tho items and thoir quanutitics ure shown, but thore ta wiuryo diforouca betweon the prices downnded by tho contractors and the prices nl- Jowed. Tho itom in dispute between tha con- tractors und Br, Esau is tho one for the in- creasod siz0 of eight fargo blocks on tho north fund south ontrances, far which thoy olnltrt 84,000. Hodes not admit the juaticonf the demand, ffe recommmends, howover, {1 order to avoid Ktization and lend toa settlement, tuat In caso tho contruotors accept tho aboyo balance, any un additional sum of 82.400 far die blooks, in full settloment for all clulma against the county, thoy bu allowed that amount, THE COUNCIL. AY THE REVISED ORDINANCES AGATN—HOVSE- MOVENS' HONDS. The Counc! met in specini sesaion Inst nicht, Bayor Warrison in tho chatr. Hefore regular business was procecdod with, the Sayor announced for information that tho returns of tho late election were all in. On motion of Ald. Meier, the Council resolved: itsolf Into n Committee of the Wholo and took up the consideration of rovjacd ordinances, Ald. EVorottin thechair, Tho section in regard to house-movers was 60 nimended os to compel thom to tile u good and euttivient Lond, so ns to protect persons whore houses they may move and tho City of Chiou, the utnount of the baud Bo bo. fixed by .the Commissioner. of Public i p - Worl , Ald. Shorey offered. on amendment’ ta tho seotion iu.relution. tu the Engineer's Depart. ment. giving tho City Enyincor full control of tho sewerage bullding,as well. as other otgl- negriny work, ‘Ald, iildreth wanted the sewer building lett in churgo of n clviland nota mechanical engi- neor. Aid. Peevey thought that Mr, Waller was tho bead of tho epurtiuent of Public Works, * At, Hildreth—Somo men‘ don't know any more About some things than a box duces about miuking bouquets, 4 . Ald. Peevey, after that shaft’ of ’ sarcasm had, ‘baun thrown'nt him, withdrow.hia remarks. | Ald, Barrote didn’t want to seo G.'H, Ellers a. elerk ta Do Witt 0, Cregier, Ald. Smyth favored tho Keoping apart of the Rewemao Depurtmont from tho othor engineer- works, ; ‘tho wmendment was stricken out. At.thia staye It was foitnd thors was no quorum pras- ent, and Ald, Mond asked ta. be excused, The Chuir called attention to tho fact that thord was nn sorties present,and Mayor Harrison was Ogaly called to the chair, 5 o ‘ho Cominittee then arose, ropartod Prograss, aud asked lenve to sit again, Which wus granted. hee Council then adjourned until Friduy even ee . L THE “LADIES BAZAAR... 12h) WHERE 19 118 CIIKCAGO- OFFICE? " Aman who signed himself: Charles W, Collios was in Musallon, O., io ¥ebruary, taking ordors for the Ladies’ Bazaar, tho’ subsuription price boing $1 0 yenr for tha paper, “including the Platn_and colored plates," * Ono Jady who pald did uot got tho Bazuar, so sho seut bor receipt toa friond In this city, where “a branch oltiee was supposed to be, roquusting her-te mako inquiry and learn what was'the mutter, Ao- garding. to the rovelpt, the Chlengo, ofica was ut No. 2s North State street. ‘Tho poopld thera knew nothing about the Ludies’ Bazaar, nor . ublishars, Calling & Underwood," ‘Mhoy gald uther people had ‘dalled for similar {formation and thit they. wore anvoyed by Trequaut vishutlons with reference ta a matter of Which thoy were totally ignorant. ort Thore may be such 8 paper in the United States us tho Laulles’ Bazaar, and Collins & One, Uerwood may be tho publishors, Besldos saying thoy hive au ofiice bore, thoy aleo claim to have, one at No, 116 Dunno trout, Now York, ana an: other at No, 12% Pine. streot, St. Louts, Tho maxim, “Falso in ong, thing. folsu iu all’ ‘may ve appilenble, The. ro- volpt reed when. examined rofo' erltically by a susplolous: Porson, aooms to have written on it in jarge réd lottors, “Lonk out, or you will rogrot it!" Attontion !9callod to this ‘patagraph: meses * ' “Person ordering prentium patterns rouat sont this chock {or recolpt].witn tha ordur, stating tho size and number of pattern wantod, We return the check with tho patturn and ony of tho following numbora canculod equivatently for patterns wont you.” > . Then follow the numbers from 1 to 13. Thu beforo-montionod suspiviousporson would bo apt to ask hinwelt: What. abject can Cutting -{-& Underwood have in gotting: hold of tho ro~ _culpt thoir ayent gave me for tho $1 I paid bin? Are thoy awiudiers, and do thoy want to dostroy, evidence agalugt thomnsolves7 If L want pattern: No, 3, say, why cau't Lwrito thom for it?. Tholr axont must have reportod the fact that I sub- kuribed, and‘ pm ontitiod to twolve pattorna, Knowing thut fact, why must thoy buvae iy re. ceipt to pauch. a bolo in it, when thoy could credit my with the pattorn sont? y 0 oltlee i 8 alty, country Opie shoul be cautlousin subsoriblug for: the Ladies Bazaar, TRICHIN A, NUMEROUS Roas EXAMINED WITHOUT FINDING When tho trichinw scure began to afoot. the pork markvt Dr, Do Wolf, tho Commlssionor of Health, dotalted Dr, Paton, tha chemist of. the Hoatth Department, to make a sories of wlcro- seopival oxaminationa at the pork-packlug cs tablishmonts, and to mako a repurt upon not fess thun:100 onaes, Tho Job was by no means a small one, and somo thne ayo Dr, Paton mado a writton report of tho result of bis uxamination of Mty-aix differont aufmals, in which ho found uo trace of tho minute vornio, Dr, Patou mado bis” headquarters at a Stock-Yarde ‘sauybtoring 7 pahlighmont., nate ot ® ri ous i doy, tho} but About #000, and ‘Tan only farongont “Bile thig number gave the Doetor ample faciittios oF ae xan nutons, and the firm assisted bim oy could. |, Yoatorday Dr, Paton mado a verbal report on , tha othor forty-four ouses, and tho roaule wus the same, From all the evidence adduced, Dr, Paton bas faithfully dlscharyed bly trust,; Ho examinod the incats Sf ut least 200 ditforunt ane ‘tials, and, in some instances, tuok as ingpy us twouty bite of tho “Hex from tho sano how, in- eluding tendons, tenderioins, logs, in fuct covery purt, yal 9 os! ond iu none tho least tricy of trichinu. ‘hts ts no rofutntion of the fuct that triohinie sumetinics oxtat in.hog mcats, but proves that sub antmal ‘fu {8 No More provalunt in pork than Ih -othor Kinds.of mout, Yr, DyWelf intonded to maka {tho ruporta public to-day, but it 14 well to glva ito tha public tne facta, “Tt nna boon Iusisted all (alone % the scare was invented tu bear tha ‘provision market, and tho resulta ot thoso vory jFooent invogtigudons go tu prove it, Whatever clio may be discovered, it fs ulwaya wlio for ithoue using pork to cook {¢ woll bofore vatiug,. for frat welt und tharvuebly cooked bog nica “wo damage nocd be npprohonded at any tha, STREET-CAR MELP, WAGES ON THE SOUTH BIDE. A committes of lx appointed at tho mocting Of omployés of the Chicago City Iultway Come pany on tho night preylous walted on Promdent Cubb at bis ollicc, 60 Stato street, yortorduy af- sturnoon aS o'clock, Tha Committou presented jhtw with the petition siqnod by upwards of you ‘omploydés, asking for‘ gu udvauco of 16 por cent ron tho pestans wayos, Als. Cubb informed tho Committeo thut ho wasglad that thoy hud came, tak % the Company wlebod to truut its men fately. Hu sald uhat nothing could be done fa the ‘absence of Superintendent Holmes, but that gone tlotawe would bein the city Hot lutertoau thessth lust. nud upon bis cuturn tho Hoard of Directors would tyke prompt avdon, 3fr, Cobb advised the Committee to postpous any further action until the Buporintendont’s roturu, assuring Chem, thuugh without Manel any tiguros, that ‘au advance whould be allowed them from the lst jot Apri. ln reply to a quostion from the Commit! Mr, Coby statud aut no utrouipt. would be ands ty put “students” “on the roud in snvolpavion of Uhat Hing, suid that nu nore now bands wauld bo euployed thay Were absolutely necesaury. Tho Couuiittes appoured w dosltyty abuut serving THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1S4I—TWELVE PAGS in that capacity, byt fir, Cobb quicted any foars they may have had Ay assuring thous that tho Company uskedl for the nppotutment of com- mittecs in gond fait, and that pot man should ‘Do dischurged,—in fagt, thoy wore auxtois to re tain thoirold hands, ‘Tho interview was ples ant throughout, and ivill rosutt ina suspen of any furthor agitation until the return of Superintendent Holines, Ho cundictora and. drivers had no meeting Inst night, nor wilt thoy do eo until tho 26th or Zth, by which tinio” Mr. Holmes is expevtad his was tho vonelusion of tho Commit. teu after tho Interview with Mr. Cobl, and thelr assoolntes gouur with thom, belloving Saad ho Company will do tho square thing by tai “AN thoneAgs!oN Tite NonTIC sine, Tho North Divisioh ttattrord Company has pile proved itsolf worthy vf the reputation which It enjoys among ite oumployds for fafrnces. Tho men fave mato no demand or even petition for an adyanos, but Mr, Vic, Turnor, tha Uresidont, yesterday Snnoineed nn advance of 144 cunts par diy to drivers and conductors who work It suts—that is, three conductors “und drivers to ouvh te ¢ ‘hia minkes BLT's forthe conductors mid $105 for the drivers, ‘Thoso “act men” haven half-day of cach day, and average nbout oleven hours per day, Tho udviunes of Is cents per tin: to. the barn-emen, tnnking their wages $15 per day, was. noted in Tax Tene UNK. yesterday, Tho men who run tho ear, Working twelve hours from dus red a na fave beet revolving: $2 por das tho nd vance docs not apply to thom. Mr, Turner fetteniay, stuted to the reporter who enticed on int that bla oinployés all seamed antistiad, und that they wore nil loyal to the Company, which fn turn proprosad to give them as Rood pity As It could atford. conductor who was tulked with couldn't sev why tho day men should not haye fin advance as woll, for now they. receive only 184% conte more tor working at oxta hour. Thora are uo” teippers” on this road at presont, all the mon working -full woeks, tid all being futisited, beonuga they fost no time whatoyer during tho snow. blockudes, SMALL-POX. THE DISRASE KISEWNENR. From tho reports received from ntl tho large cities in the Enat {tis very evident that small- pox is provalling thore toa lurge oxtent, and in more fatal form tha in this yielnity, At Bt, Louls, though tho fact Js carefully supprosset) by ita newspapers, smail-pox is moro provalent than in Chicago, and many deaths ‘are reported _ to bayo occurred there from tho disense recent: ly. Tho authorities iu tho East are exceedingly reokleas huw they shiv emigrants Wost who bavo nover been vaccinited, and who haye beon exposed to the edutuglou, Tho black or her orrhnglc amall-pox js of doctdedly forolgn origin, and Js of the typo prevalent in Nusaln, and Silosin, and certain othor portions of Gorinany. ‘Lhis hns been Imported into tho ‘Western States, and ts fur moro fatal than olthor yellow- fovor or chotern, inca one hardly over recovers frum this form uf the disense,. If tho Cuatle Garden authorities aud the quarantine and +) health ollicera in New York would attend to tholr bustiess better, the peoplu of this section nad the Far West would fare batter. Attoutton is called to this fact {n tho bopo that tho author» itles of tho City af New York will do something td remedy the ovil. In Boston, at lonst, thore le a falr attempt to protect the people of tho Wost, aad Now York should be compelled to do tho Bing, 3 THERE ANE AT PRESUNT THINTY-E1GNY PATIENTS at tho post-houso, alf'of whom nro doluy wall, except W young man named Donoghue, of 608 Stato atreot, who was admitted Sunday inst. Ho tg but.19 yeura old, but tis case fs altnost bopa- Jess, a3 ho hus’ a well-defined cave of heniore rhugio smali-pox, ond, ns bo wis never vnc clnuted, his “chatices: for recovory aro dimtn- shod, ‘THoro was ono death at the hospital yesterday, that of cate autre, uged 21 yenra, who ra- alded at J2 Helne street. Ho dled of coniluent sunaltepox, having never bean vaccinated. Tho live members of tho Foloy family, of 370 Watibansla avonte, are doing walt, ‘They have been left at bome und tha house quarantined, ‘The tathor isn partner of a nan nitimed Corrl- win. tn the undortukiug business. It ia believed that ho brought tho infeation Into his family, as the tirm buried soveral bodies of persons who hud died from smull-pox. All of tho cases nro Bt ei f te 4 5 : BIX NEW CASES ‘ wo oreported yesterday.—ono having -roportad hinself, inuch to ‘tho constornution of” tho offiginis about tho City-Holt, ‘The man's name Js. dues, Dulphy, * residing at Er} Von Bus ron street, un Irlubman by birth, aged al’ years, and employed “until recontly by tue “Michigan .Southorn Rnilroad at its frelghtdepot. Yosterduy, feoling il und bos ing broken out, Dulpby, thought he'd visit physiviay, Tho. doctor told him that ho bud tho amnll-pox, and t ho bad better yo to the Hoult Otleor and ulloiy himself to bo sant to the pital, ey See a OF cuuirsa Ditiphy’ kilow wher the City-Huli was, but not whorcubouts in it the Eoulth Officer was locited, Tho resillt wus that ho’ viaited every ollicain the hullding, and was jn rotation frod out of .thom.until, he reached the right luce, Where. Merit lucked tlm up i Dr. Voits private offfca- ff ‘tho ambulauca cout ot down t tratspdrt bin to the pest-botse, here is ono thing tht Ie iacking ot tha Clty- Hall, andthat ta a guide to the Houllh Oltcowad signs to destznute where the ottice is, Tha worst feuturo In the Dulphy wage i¢ tho fot that his only child, a little girl, attended St. Patriok's Bohool, coruier of Union aud Adams strosts, An oliver was sont thore and took bor aut of school and to hor home, and notified the authorities in oburge. Dulphy's cago t3 guing to bon bud ono, us Roma already vory.slck whon bo camo Jnto 0 ottlee. tpi s ‘Chore wero two mord.casos reported from 20t Vine stroct, fathe Fifteenth Ward; No. 059 Lar rabeo atreet, and corner of ‘Twonty-tirat sircot -and Woaturn avenue. Othor eontagiousdisenses wore reported as fullows? Diphthoria wt 235 Hal- Bted streets scarlot-fuver at IL North Clark aud. 206 Arnold strouts; avarlatina~two. cases—cor- ner of ‘Cwenty-seventh and Wallaco streuts, ANTI-MONOPOLY. ONGANIZATION OF TILE JLLINOIA NNANCII, Amooting of gentiémon was hold yesterday afternoon at the Tromont House for tho pur- Pose of forining an Antl-Monvpoly Longue, On motion, My, H. Il, Wators was culled to tno char » Mr, Bradloy movod the Chatr appoint a com- mittoa to nominate permanont ofliccrs for the Tnols branvh ‘of tho’ National Anti-Monopoly Lengua, .Tho motion’provallod, and Mtossrs, A, 8, Bradley, 0,8, Favor, and Edwin Leo Browa were nained assuch committec, Tho nomlnn- tons will vo mada at! the next meuting of tho Association, le . ‘Tho Chalr auggosted tho angagomont of somo eompotent person to attend to correspondence, ste, zee ‘Mr, Brown thought. that olroulara and state ionts of the objunt of tho Avsvciation should ba distributed, “ Mr, Sraakett sald the pooplo of the Northwest wore deeply Intorested in thid aubjeot, und thut tho objeuts of the Axsaclation should be mado known throughout the State, ‘Tho raltronds ‘wero try’ tng bard to get Stanley Motthows on tha Suprenio Honch in ordur te scuure the roverant of irae. wero known a8 the *Qranyor” do- slong, ‘ Tho Chair guid tho monopolists wor Inborin; aul tho tine for thelr own Interests, but tho busl- noss-mou only tool it up occusionslly. Tho Seow ns eentlenen, dlynod the motnber- hiperall: Otis Favor, Aloxandors, Bradluy, &. 4. Beown, Hf. HL Waters, Willan 8, Brackett, It aa Btatenl that thore Were A Number of yontlo- on rendy to eign tho rull who Would bo preseot ub tho next meeting," “Tho Chair sald thut it amounted slinply to this: that the monopolies would oltbor be controlled or doatroyod,. Jowott, Scott, Vanderbilt, und Gould could by n stroke of the pou nde §20,00,< OW ta the expense of moving frolynt, Dividends wore kept smuil, but Directors yrow raplul, rloh by renson of tho wheels Within whvols whol oxtited. ‘Tho alny of tho Axsocinton was ot to deatroy but to Foxttnhst aod contrat rallrouds, Mr, Benokett sat that be and Mr, Bradley would put the deotstatia’ of the Supreme Cattct {ilo’ Ausoolution “couka-putilas, "eye escuatee ion could | aD, OLE! then adjourned for ono Week, oe, BUBURLBAN, EVANSTON, =, ‘Tho Boat Club ontéctainmont camo off most successfully Tucaday oveulng, Tho houso was crowded long botore the curtata row, Tho two plays wont off much to the amusemont of tho boaters, . ‘Tho lust mooting of.tha Trustees for tho year will bo huld thie ovoning in the villago oftive, Jule A.W, Tourgeo will deliver his lecture on tho " Henadbomito ea" jn tho Mothodist Churoh thls evening, dae Ho A DEAD BODY FOUND, Boone,’ fa, Aprit:T2—A mun, apparently abvutuo years ald,.woll appurcied, with kid gloves on his hands, was found dead amid the broken fco in the Deg Moines River, two mites trom eee ou Suaday, a Ho me boon dead for soino tho, ag decomposition bn | it Cv! a1 Touud onthabody,; . - ae acre ‘ — SALE OF A GOURT-HOUSE, Orrawa, Ill, “Aprit’“LL—Tho pruaynt Court: Housy of La Salle Cquyity, built forty yonrs nwo, “waa gold thie morning for $225, anu will be torn down ot once and reindved to muke r now structure, tot oq ‘way for the WHAT A LEADING TOPEKA BANKER 1S DOING, Ono of Topeka’s jweulthiest bunkers, Mr. J. Mulvans, ie having bfa/elegant residence I that olty devorated with drt hangings by £, i. Hityer & Co, 2H Wabash eygoue. We coogratuluto ‘Mr, M. on bls solection of docoratora, — ong eon Hat. Ask drugglsta for Hough on Rats. It clears OUL ruts, uce, rouubed, bed> bugs, otc. 366 buxus, ‘ THE COURTS. dudge Hawes, on Perjury and Changes of Vanue, The Grand Jury Called On to Take Aotion in the Promises, Ono Lawyor Paluts Another with a “Bottle of Ink—An Unruly Scone. Now Suits, Divorces, Judgments, Confessions, Eto. JUDGE LOE ON CHANGES OF Tho Grand Jury for tho May term of tha Crhninal Court was impunclod yostorday, nud U, M, Sherwood uppolnted forcinan, After giving thom tho usual instructions Abuut aessioits. seereoy, citro itt rottirniug tine Milla, ete. Judge Ewes aalds ry “Where is one mutter to which I desire spo olnily to enll your attention. Tho lawmakers of this State in their. praiseworthy ulfort to suuure tooyery defendant a fir und inspartinl triad, havo enacted a luw to tho offect that whenover, before trial, the defendant shill tile bis eworn petition, any sorted by tho nllidsyits of two roe speciale ultizens, suiting forth that ho fears that ho cannot have a fale and fmpartial trial by ronson of tho projudice of tho Judge before whom his cage {8 to Ue tried or by reason of tho reladic of tho people of tho county, ho shall 2 entitiod to change of vonue, ate; provided, howover, that nochange of venue shall be Branted after the tirst term at which applicant might bave been heard, unteas he stall show that tho causes tor which ghunye is asked hava arisen or come to hisknowledve since tlie term nt which tho aprifcation inight huve been inade, tho object of the proviso boing to require tho Mofondant to make his application to the Court for 1 chanue of vanuy at the vary earliest mo- |. ment ho reeelves Informauon oF learns of the projtdice, tharoby suving auy unneccssiry ox- penso ty the county, .and proventing nny Unt noassrary dolay in the'ndmipisteation of public rr 5 tor, ‘Taking adyuntage of thts humane provision of tho lnw, it frequeutly huppons that unprineipied and deslgning mon indleted for grime, seumng that it 1g linpossibie to secure any furthor delay: Sn tho trial of thalr cuse, come into Court on tho Vury day tholr case [s thnally set for triul, tila tholr petition for n_ change of venue tu some othor Pb or some other county, sutting forth that n Portion or all of tho thirteon Judges of tho county who are nuthorlzed to hold tho Criminal Court nro go prejudiced against thom that thay cunnot have a file and fuipartinl trial, and that thoy flrat learned this facton the yory day tho potltion ta tled, or within two or three days prior thereto, ‘The aftidavite are filed with tho petition, a8 required by: the atatuto, In whink tho suunts or makers of tho sume, stato on ont that thoy tro reputable citizens, and thoy wlso Dellove that tha defendant cannot have o falr and impartial trial by reason of tne projudiua ofeach and all of tho thirteen Judges of tho County oru portion of thom, o# the cuso may requite, itrom'the fact that In nonrly all tho npplica- tions of this character it fs probable that not Ono Of the thirteen Judges who ure sworn to bo 80 prejudiced, save perbups the Judge before whom suit fa ponding, ever saw or hourd of tho ufendant, and from the furthorinctthat those Npplications are generally mado on the yory day the cso [s aot fortriul, and after it ts reagofinbly cortaln that no turthor deluy can be secured fin the ordinury wiyyl am fed to tho conclusion ‘that thoy. are made simply tor deluy, and thut tho purtica who awenr, to tho afiidavits und pos tition know that tho Btatoments theralt: cous tained are absolutely fulso and untrue. If euch dg tho fuot tho soveral partiog taking sob gata nro guilty of » conspirany to dofeat Justice, olthpr of which Is punishable by confinement iu tho Panitantiary. + If auch 18 tho tact, then tho parties go offond- fur ought to be ‘Indicted und punished: for tn allow any porson to go tinpunished whe thus by meung of opon porjury defeats the proper ad~ Ininferrntion of publla justice derunges tho business of the courts nnd imposes at oxtrn ox- pengo and burden on tho eoplo of tha county Is not only highly detrimental to public murals, ‘but It is ontirely contrary to both the spirit and tho fetter of tho Uriminnl Coda of tho Btato, Should any cares of this character be brought before you by tho prosecuting uttornoy or by any othor person it will be your duty to oxam- ine tho fats presonted carefully ant candidly without bins or prejudice, to tho ond that should ivappenr that tho purties inaking such applica. lon uro gulity thoy may be indicted and pun: ished, aod should it appear that they havo acted honestly and tn good faith In these tuatters that they may not be annoyed or disgraced by the Presentittion of au Indlecmaut, You are at Hberty to vull bofore you any or all of tho. Judges of the Courts abould you-doom it neccasury to tho proper investigation of any ebirge of tho churacter Indicated, and the Pros: ocuting Attorioy will give you such assistance ond ndvico i tho wutter ua you tity require, ‘Thero ure two seotions of our Criminal Coto undor ofthor or both of which you enn procned In Buch Cases sould the facts ace to warrant ity—namely, Sec. 40, which, among othor things, provides that {f two or mora perauns conspire or uuree ttyother with a fraudulent intent to do an illegal not injurious ta tho public moral pollea, ‘or adininistration of pos justice, et ‘hoy sbull bo tinprisoned in tho Penitentiary n excocding three yours, or ied not vxcedd $1,000; and aluo Soo. 225, entitled * Porlury an Subornation of Perjury.” : HIGH-PRICED REVENGE. Arnthor disuracotul scono took place yostar- «day afternoon nbout 1 o’olock batween, two luw- yera indudgoe Wiltamson's court-rogm, ‘‘Thoy had been trylug the cngo of Spelght against the Milwaukeo’ & Bt. Paul Ratiront Company, and, after the evidouce for tha plnintif® was in, Mr. Gcorge Willard, who nppoarod for tho acfenao, asked to havo thy ovidence ail ruled out and tho sult dlamissed, Mr. 11,0, MoDaid, attorney for tho plaintim, then asked Joavo to amond the declaration, so a8 to moot tho facts ns proved, und tho loave was grunted by the Judge. Mr, Willard clatined that this took him by sure prise, and asked to have tho caso continucd until next term, to Which. Str, McDatd obseated, t Sr. Willard suid ho would deaw up the neces: sary nllidavit bn a few inlnutes, wbfe, SteDald autd he hud wo doubt tho dofenso Would be roady with avy altiduvit that was tou gexarys.ur with aa muny alidayits ag ware neces: y's “What's that~what's that?” exclaimed Mr, Wilturd oxcitedly, andy selzing a loro wooden inkstand, such na kre used In the diifcrent court- rooms, he threw it with full force at bis wut aniat, who was about.tun feot away, The mia- silo struck’ the jucklass attornoy'on the right shoulder nnd thom caromod un bis Fscactoline fy hits check, cont, and collur wth tho black fluid. Mr, StoDaid attompted no rotallution, and Mr, Willard, hid angor suddenly over, rosa and apol- ogized to tho Court, and then ropentaitly shook hands over tho Inicy chasm with hls foo. Tho Judge sult bo wos very sorry such an af fair bud oceurred in biscourt-room, Itwusquito tou holnous an ofengy to bo overlouked, and be would have to punish the attorney who had so far forgotten bimsclt by futog hilm ‘This did not seem tu necord with dr. Willird’a do- altos ntull, but the Judge was juatly {uexorablo, "Ate gudqe wantaauiinucd th to the toxt co Judie ilgo continued the ons to the tox tori, 0 att, Willued was auccessful {n bis novel arguinont. u ty, MoDald's coat, shirt, and collur wore nuwr- ly ruined, and Mr. Withed wilt robably huye 9 plougure of making thom eo CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE RULER, An order wav yesterday enterog by Jude Junoson, hating the fifth rulo of the recently Adopted rulog of pravtlvo so that tt will read os ceuonas , \ ean “ Whon any chancory caugo {8 tissue, upon Dotloe and motiva of cithor party, tie chee Wt any tie not les than ten days before tha vommencument-of tho term for which a trial culondar may bo ordered mady ‘muy bo placed ‘on tha trial cafondar,” instead of tho cause at sany tno within ten days of tho commoncoment OF tho tori," eto, mr ‘IPEMS, » Judge Blodgett was'tn . court yesterday morn- Jog and transavted a Jaryo amount of routine Uusiness. “Tho ventro forthe new Grand Jury Was returaablo yesterday bofore bint, but out of the thistysuminoned only sixteen mude tholr |: ‘Appowrunce, and thrve af thon wore oxcusod. “fhis only loft thirteen, not enough for a quoyum, and they were uovordingly excused until noxt Sucaduy morning. A nuw veniro was: then {ne ‘aued for twentysfive more Jurors. Through the atupluity of either tho dlurshul or the Distriute Attorney the noticug to tha jurors wers not »properly served, und attachments could not be sued, Toix Uiundor will coat Uncle dam up -wards of 82,000, ‘Tho Jurors bave a rivbt to res tuyn to thelr bomes and draw double mileage, or to draw their purdiom' between now and noxt Tucsday. Judve iiodgott will be in court to- a tohear motions and yonoral business, but WIL not bo tn tosmvrrow or Baturday, + Judge Harnui wil on Monday. June 19, mako general caltot bis chuncery dovket, and all -Cases that ure uot then at issuc and ‘ready for heuring will be dismissed for want ef prosaou-: ‘Hon, untess goo cause to tho contrary be shown, +” Wachurges from bankruptoy were lasued yous ‘terduy tu Statthow ‘I’, Dickerson, Ueargu Grisy= aio) Luke, Cyrus 8, Durfoo, 1), W. Hoaley, » David Vowusend, Daniel Bogle, Jr Charla, Fronvh, F, Mubring, Jonathan ©, Mitobell, and Henry Perlluaky, Judgo Tuley peabeed a decree of divorce to Jann Heuriet frou Margaretha Reorich on the .wround of adultery, Judge Gurdner ranted divorce tu Mary 0, Btowurt from Wililaa ML, Stowurt on the ground: of desertion. . STATE COURTS. . ‘Tho Yale Lock Manufacturing Company be- Rou w sult iu dobt yosterday against D'Estalny went to tha resove of tha men whom thoy iisheces §. Covort and John Covort, claiming $10,000 dam- cr eh. Angust Margarits commoncod an netion in Bd against J. 1. Thomas, laying damages Bt 85, George 0. Fry, administrator of tha estate of Thomas Dighton, deccased, boginn sult to ro~ cover $5,000 damages of the ‘Ponnaylyan ia Come pany, s PROBATE COURT. In tho matter of tho estate of Froderick Kruger, decensod, lotlara teatamontary word is sued to Caroline Krugdt, undor bond for $10,000, Iu tho tnalter of tho ostate of George F, Jones, deoensed, letters of udimiuistration wore fesuatt fo Ada B, Jones, under bond for $3,000. [t..tho matter of the eatnee of John ff. Cooke, decensod, lottera testamentary wero stasued to Baral Ann Cooke, tuider hand far 818,00), Tu the matter of tho catnte of Adumfinith, do conse, lattors of administration were Issued to Bonsimla P. Cartains, under uatd Cor $1000 tthe inittorof tho ostate of Uncob Vaurtus, donensud, lotters testainontary were Issued to Rosa Patilus, under bund for 88,000, CRIMINAL COURT. James Powers was found guilty of robbery, and givon eighteen months In the Ponttontinry. Anthony Ritolne pleaded guilty to larcony, and was piven one year in the Iteform School, Jumes Slow ptonded yullty to larceny, and was remanded, ‘Tho caso of Charles Haskins, Indicted for om- bezzlomont, wus given tu tho Jury at 2:15, and at. Oo'elovk no ayreoment had been rauched. Hermann Geshke was on tritl for stealing a cow n ene ago J Helge dunes Selirvcder, Who was Jointly Indicted with hin, did’ tot appear, und his bond was forfeltod. TIS CALIy Jupay DausMoxp—In chambers, : Jupox Duovaxrr—Motions and yenoral bual- noss, AprennaTe Court—73, 4, 7,77, and 78 No cage on hoaring. JSunar GAny—637, 610 G41, 615, 608 to 652, No ense on trint. Jupay Sutti—No profimtnary call, Trint call 2,702, 874, 3,014, 3,010, 3,024, 3,026, 9,000, 3,0, No, 2,090, Forrestor ¥a, Harms, ou trinl. dupa WILLTAMSON—Assista Judge Gary. No caso on trinl, . = Junge JAMESON—No call, No, 285, Roth ya. Eb iman, on heariype, Jundk GANDNER—4, 12,13, No, 1, Moulton va, Winstow, on trial, woupee, Toans—as5, a8g, U7, G8, 100, 008, 00, 0, BV, Smyers ve, Cudwell, of le JUDGE MaRan—iih, 407.0014, 002, 6U3, 605, 609, G10, BH, G12, No cave on triul. Joupae Tur ny—b0, 61, G3, 61. No. 1,373, Wost va, ‘West, on hearing, UDde BAnsust—29, 30,41. No, 23, Bruco vs. O'Connell, on heuring. Jupox Lovustis—Insane cnses from 9 to 11, and Nog, Tt, TH, 753, 780, 701, 800, nnd BYt. UDG ANTHONY—Nod, 2,116, 1,110, 1,127, 1.131, 1,140, and i B18, S21, 241, 855, UbGe HAWES—~Nos, 210, 217, 270 to 74, 254, 280, 000, 418, 405, and 483, piss aas JUDGMENTS. Sorenton Count — Junge Gary — Itubber Comb & Jowelry Compuny vs. John W. Bridg- man, $125.00, Citourr Counr—Conresstons—J. J}. Woodson vs. F, 1. Patterson, $2,06.00.—Charles Moyors vs. ‘Wilhelm Glggol and Emilie Gizgal, $145.83, Jupor MonaAN—Auxust Schrenk, use, ute., vs. 26, Acmatrong anid Augustine D, Luylor; verdict, 703, AN EARTHQUAKE. Conatcrnation Among the Mincrs Noar Twin Lukew, Colo.A Terrible Shock aml Concussion Boneath the Earth's Crust, and the Frightftl Results, Lewdyiite (Colo,) Democrat, Avril d. ‘The territory around Twin Lakes wna tray- ersed by a fearful vibration on Saturday night Inst, and the people In that vieinity were thrown into tho grentest consternation for x fow hours. For wecks past tho prospoctora and residents In that vicinity bave beon much stirred up over tho atrange noises and evident concussions of somo action beneath the carth's surfuce. Thunder seldom visits this altitude and especial: ly at this Ume of yenr, and tho conclusion was sottled upon that thoro was somo stritige sub- terrauegn action golag :on. Innumerabic meetings wera held among tho minors, and not u fow wore frightuned into leaving tho Placo alcogothor. The culminntion on ‘Sat~ urday night lose was not by: any means un- expected, and its results, in ono locality wero mosthorrible, Yesterday a gontlemun by tho numoof Philip ‘Guun, camo futo tho city froin ‘Iwin Lakes, whero tho oarthquako {a at prosent tho absorbing topic of consideration. The dis- turbduce oceurred some.elght or ton miles from tho lnices, and tho tromor of the carth waa even folt thora. Mr. Gunn suya that tho miners thronged into Twin Lukes on Suuday morning and swore that thoy would not live in a country Pieris thoy wore to bo visited with such con- In.one place espoclally, where the minors wero working tho Stendfust Lode, and were driving a tunnel {0 ut the bus of the mountain gong tO strike tho mutn vein G0u feut frota tho suminit, the mon wore anguged In bivating when suddenly tho rumbling and rouring came, uttonded by a Tourful shock that dislodged tho ora and sont at least ua -ton of it; down upon two workmon, -For sovoral avconds tho vibru- tlona = lusted, and whon tha — tountuins ‘were once moro composed, the frigbtonod mon thought dond, Tho ore bad nearly closed up tho tunnol, and tho mun wont tu work vigurously tu opon Jt up and to jook for thodend, Thoy worked with unrelenting cltort for a half-hour, when the obstruction was removud, and. going Mn anuy found two men serlousty if not ftw Ja)u . Ono ak tha men, whose stnte 4 Hol Aduins, was uncunsulots when found, and be bie no doubt sustained 0 friature of the skull, ‘Three ribs were brokon, and no also suffered In- tornal lujurics, [ia companion, a min by tho name of Sedgwivk, was burly bruised, and hid hia right ley brokeu wbove the knee. Hoth mon were taken ont and pliced in the cabin, when (ageine wassont for ntoneo. Adame will vory tkely dig from bls Internal wounds, whllo Bodie wiak will ba aripoled forte, Tho ten sad that attho tin uf theshock tha two Injured men wero further In tho tunnel than the remalndur of thom, aud that thoy thuught (hut tho inline was closing In upon thom, and rushed out, al- nae senepbnd bythe tromendons report tat ‘ollowed, : Hosides theblestruction to this mine, there was other damage, A cabin on one of tho propers Hes wags shaken to pieces, aud {ts ontiraly de- inalished. .No ono wus injured ut this place, Mr, Gann sald that the total damugo could nut be vathunted at presont, as there were several places from which come reports that ho Icnows nothing doftatt avout ut preset. ‘Rho cestdonts |- and prospoetors are uot uw little alarmed, uy thoy do not know when to expeut x repetition, Mr. Gunn promilaca to favor tho paper with ors reapondeuce upon bi return that will furnish o tulluceount of tha alate, » a EASTER EGGS AT $10 EACH, from that down to “two fora cent," Js an of- fer that Joba Kranz, gur- poputiy cotfectioner, 78 aiid 80 Stato ‘struct, is now muking, oud ono that our public sonia to be availing thomualyos of, His prosunt assortment bas never before beon oqualed-in. this city, if Inthe West, Str, K's now: Pads ‘styles confections (soothing nevor before sosh boro aud to bo found only at Krquz's) are winning groat popularity, ——— We recommend Eldredgesowing-machinea, Ce Tudigestion, dyspopait, nervous prostration ang all tonne of general debility rolloved My taking Mensnmin's Peptunized Beet Tonle, the only preparation af beat containing itu ontlre nutritious proporticg, it ie noe a inore wtitnue tke tho oxtracta of beot, but contnins “bload-mukiug, force-yonuratingy aud lifu-sige y tulning proportics; ia Invaluable in all cnfeu- teed canditons, whothor tha result of extiats- lun, nurvous prostration, overwork, or noute disoasvs, purtloularly 1f resulting from pultiu- nury complaints. Cuswoll, Hazard & Co., pros prlotors, New York. For sute hy drugglats, MARRIAGE LICENSES, ferns oewine: wwarringo Tconses wore issued you Agte Rerutence, sau sues + Name, gyeualat ‘art Buwies 2 TY Bat, 1. EL. Kote Chileno, earesoa tin Phlewgu: Zest Hleckbawk. BAe yous, Jit, Se lvonide: in, B, 4011 South Halsted, nt ht Halstsa: 15 'wonty-fourth. Alain Hori esd ce th aaa lonry ‘Yhomas Burda: tu, Til, {ROU BR Qay nario See pvauatot. Hh Iu A. AldHlOb. sees Ie rep Ute ¥, H, Fohrenkai Botts MOTs. ‘homes Clan Wash logts ecrting seri ica. eo { Audrow Movant... Hnurlof-nv. bie Vat Mevatiald.-ie..l40s7 Buurtled-uy, ‘ ent ih warty! ina oh ‘Twonttetn wid Gawler. {bomes Cou H Houth Dearborn. fury Murty) 204 Hoth Dougburu, st Muraillaxe-ay. 68 Carroll-ay, { Yamuna anton “Culeazo, (Mary me Jbicaxu, Chartes A. thy Btate, { tite Saley a intteits uatay py ij * { ivi sede Mor, Joalal vy 20 W oat Itundal {item ai ePaae a Woat Mudisuse” qin Water. "16 vanut. Bettare Wit ua, ; { ar) Wivabetay Ais uguat ieucdas, eevonveontn, MARRIAGES. WAINVICK—ATKINHON—On tho Bth Inve ss ks TE tho toy! ara Church, Myde. tne ° AEE Fier aminted by the itor. Charlee Bhan! win’ Yi arwick, barrister, of ‘Toronto, Can, ani Alkingoh, third duughtor of lage Atkitison, Re ALDRICH —ALVORD—Wodndatay event msnmih Alvont. 10 we rut wrburneay., by ur Gitte, Alden A, Aldrich, of Lom: Key, pllne Ranoio'd. Alvord. ststor ut Alvaed jg 1M attort, . a th UST ROSHEE Tin it rosidence of tho Lridaie fattinr, Ri, St Pralrgaat® e Katona ff i Mise Matte ts, foacoit. (No card ort Heated ang = ¢#7 Dateolt papers jtense capy. DEATHS, “Ghiswolh—in Habyque, In. April is dre Toe Grint winter uf He Gtarunth of this gy! W, NNESSY—Aprll 1. at hor : Faueisontieat, Slaabtolia henhorese Eden, 9 Notiee of faitonal heranttor. HARTHOLMA—Tuosday, Avett 12, 1a ‘ mii tye bt yimey and Ganon ees Mais Haring, Hugin to take place ‘Thursday at Groen Say, PULIApril 1 noutnont Rushior von tarcuow. PROMMONT, Kawirg Notivo of funopat tsrantier, #2" Bt. Louls und Cinciimatl pavore noose copy, WALSI-Aprll 12. at hor residence, 181 Ituutgr Haaftor along und palazat Hines, 00 wsrninain Se Tianan Walsh, wie of tho lato Pavia Wiis? Ye Hunoral {rar "St, Btephon'n Churels nett of) , tones by ence Lu Calvary Catuatery: Soot + ba Utlea und Bymouso (N. ¥.) und Suwnunsh ¢¢ papors pioase c¢ py, Fs ROCHE —AL Kansas Clty, Mow Avr to tan, FOE Ts a, Moti Austin, and Moustoti (Tex.) papen thls elty “Apeit to, ¥,, ituuhe, of San Franolacd, brottia {of this city, 7” Galveston, please copy. es 3 CONKKEY—Of plouro-pneumonia, Mzzie 3,, batoy, wife uf W. BD, conkoy oad eldest daugator oettey B, MevVoy, Notice of fonortherontior, MURDIY—Anril 13, at 4p, ma Mary Carroll, Androw Murphy, . Fungral from lier Into. tesidance; 63, Monomone. aL, nt iLotemek mm. ‘Tussday, to tho Churen of te Ingoulate Concoptlun, wid thoiee by carriages ty car vier. SKIPBHY—April 12, 1841, Bitzabeth Bkipsoy, Bith, your, tho wife. Of Adachi" Bkipsoy. ee ind th mothor of Jusoph SkIpaoy, Funoral from 2 Hinu-st, ANNOUNCEMENTS, EETING OF 'TH UNITED BX uate Assoctation—Nutico fs ticrety utventny Ail those Whose namgs ure signed to tho charter nnd thors who wre willing to sien Uho ctivcter ise iy ot at Hora Fall, No. 70) Milwaukou-ny., dude Borctock ‘p. ui, ‘Tho churtur In heres Will ba ‘proxented- aud rond av this mootinn Thos mombora wha havo signed tho charter ist,anget NOL, prevont uf sho noxt mngadiux, will by seralctel MMe ot in hep Fe ‘at 1 o'clock ps my April he list wid cannot wen nein without pie thu regular Initiation fee, whic Wbe $5. By ut Of tho dred. Bde bs CUORENG hy Becrotnee ‘KU. I. STANLEY WILL CoNDuGT the “muss-moating to-day in lower Fareg i ie aaa ny T VIE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE Y,\, gota Sold toleeroncere™ hy tho, Cantey nd roudlinua By Sire Saat AreUani, Anos 10 1s OxDECLA ble Sime [A Oxwaevetten A TPUE, NEXT BEST WAY ‘TO ADYER. Maing In ‘Tho Tribune to ket malo belp isto gts Mihai tt tneatlosses where roune pon ad ate cr of cXporlonea and ability wre fume es eeeeeee————e—e——ee—E—eEeEeEE TPUE NINTIL WARD REPUBLICAN Club Will hold a mooting at Carport Waar Stnuisorteata thinevaminay, CTPOMUr Malt SEa___—=—=———— ROYAL BAKING POWDER, RR lg all PURE MADE FHOM OMAPE CREAM TARTAN Tlousekceper's favorita in tending elites of tho wort No other preparation makes wich Mght taky, tol broads, or lusurions pastry. Can by eaten by Uxter Hhout fear of thy ills resulting from heavy inde gestible food, | 27 Cunnmended fur purity und wt sumunuss by the Goverment Chomlst De. Mutt. KOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., Now Vure Babe eo IMPERISHABLE PERFUME Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH and SICK ROOM. Dd AUCTION SALES. Ly BLISON, FLERSHEIM © C0. Auctlongers, 64nd SU Randulpheat. 52 South Ann-st, Marble Front House, Thursday, April.14, at 10:2, 0, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AT AUCTION, CONSISTING OF Brussols Carpets, Parlor and Chambt -- Sota, M. I. Tables, Beds and Bede ding, Stoves, Tables, Chairs, Re, 0. Two Cook Stoves with Smoko-Burners ISON, FLESH 8 Oy By HODGES & MORTISON. 481 Madison-st. On Thursday Morning, at 10 o’elk We shall soil the entire contents ot Parlor Furolies Nh it, Chuuubgr Suite, i. Carputs, Hurdauy, Vols Dintiy and Kitenen Goods, : . HUDGES & MORRISON, Auctloncurs, (oi Mutlionts, ‘At Private Kalo at our Wareroome avery Ua fou the woul, 654 und tai Mudlanteat, EASTER EGGS, 468, Tho wrent aut u ants aster ie PILE REMEDY. Eat REWARD Itching, Uleerstoh it Protru i that Dp dinate (lie, per ad ¢ i, Lit, A.D dies See Eepare Mine Aa i Cuicege Depots, 13s W. ale de atl Dorocted wad ¢ Apalyels porturmed. CILUERT WILEELE ‘Chonatat and a5 el piers MATERIALS E.H. Sargen 125 State-st. Chicas ower Garden, Field, & Flam, 97 Moadquarters 146 "sus ¥idwee need corp, SA hia Trent ve