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) { ¥ 8 TIIE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGEM TR oI IN GENERATL. J.R. TriostrsoN, U.8, A, st tho Palmor, R B. BozANTIN, of [loston, fs at the Sherman, Grounar SPRAGUE, of Clovoland, I8 at the Tro- mont. Gronar 1L WENDLING, of Bt. Touls, is at the Talmer. DEXxeTT R WHRELER, of Providence, R, L, is at tho Palmor. . WiLLian 0. RosE, ox-Mayor of Cloveland, 0, 1a at tho Palmer. Mp. ASD Mus, Jons i, Banrterr, of Lond- ville, Colo,, nre at the Tremont. . J. 8 Crankson ond J. 8, Hunnells, ot Dos Mofnes, In., are at tho Sherman. J.Q. CAtLAMAN and G, 1. Chapman, of Enu Cialre, Wis,, nro at the 8herman. Joux Fraskuin, W, If. Mooney, and B. Wolf, of Phlladelphin, are at the Snermnun, Gronrae B. 8i1aw, J. A, Whitmnm, and tonty Coinsins, of Bau Clnire, Wis, nro at tho Tro- mont, M. G, MANRELT, of Australin, and Miss Helen Judd, of Honoluly, Sandwich Islands, nro at the Tromont. . W, Mrppauai, of Detroit, Genern!. Bolleitor of the Chicneo & Grund Trunk Hallrond, Is at, tho Paimor.. AN {nformal moctin) was held at tho 8herman Houga Inat evening o n numbor of gontlemen who nro consulting with Col. Hulbere for nm ox- tonsion of his olectric-light systom, \ WiLLIAM ELuioTT, o saloonkeeper doing bust- ness at tho corner of Mndison and Lu Salle streots, wns fined £10 and costs yeatendny for fil- tronting tho nose of Jullus Kirchhott, tha beer man, THe temperature Manacse, opticlan, & Bulldiog, Wos, at 8 1. 10 0. m., 46 p. m., b 8 p. m., 20,80, A grcnst meeting of ‘Journoymen pltimitiors wns held Inst ovening at No. 7 Clark street. It is underatoad thoy nro organizing to demand an advanco of 50 cents a iy on: presont wages, but somo of the plumbers interviowed lnst evening dooy that a striko (s threatened. Joun W. simoxson, Trosldent of the Now York City Insurnnce Compuny: J. Raymond Emith, of Now York, Vice-President of the Grent Western Insuranco Cumpunyi and Jducob L, Green, of Hnrtford, Conn,, Prosident of the Counceticut Mutunl Life-Insuttuce Compavy, aro ut tho Paimer. ‘Tits Titnuse has recefved from Mr. Edwin Leo Brown n check for 823 for John Drown's widow, It s to bo hoped that many othaors will follow Mr. Grown's example (n onder that n Inl;fv Bum may be rafsed for the benotit of the widow of onp who dld so much for his country and recelved so littlo in roturn, ¥ ‘THE ovaugelists are expeeted to arrive early this morning, Mr. Moody haswritten to q friond in referonce to un all-doy meeting, on Bunday at the Chicogo Avenuo Church, Whethdr ho il conoludo to innko tho meeting continuous or contont himsolf with services in the morning and gveniug will bo stated hereatter. " Joux Hinew, tho old man 81 years of nge, whhee sudden nnd_ mystecious disnppearance from his homo nt 235 Wentworth avenue “was mentioned {n this paper a fow days ago, hins been found and restored to his friends, — An al- most {nstuntaiieons luss of. reuson waa tho catise of the old man's departuro from home. Eauty yesterdny morfiinge August Sehackder butcher, it No. 4% West Lake atpeot, wnr awake resterdny, a8 obsorved by Mudlson stroot, ‘CRINUNE ., 44 degrecs; § n. m., 1l 8. m., 48: 12 my 613 1 p. m, . 1., 15, lntometor, 8 8. m,, 0. encd from eloep by the noiso of & breakinse i | in the front of his'murket. By opening the doay of a rear room he eaw_the lwu front doors of the shop had been opened, und that two men bad entered. He flred nt thom, nnd thought that «ano had been hit. They escapod, AN owner s wanted at tuo Twenty-sccond Btreet Stutfon for twenty-five fest of rubbicr hoso, an ironing table, suiia zing, two oval piot- uro frames, wnd somo small engravings, which wera rocovared by tho polico yestorday in the bouseof one Denis O'Shaughnessy, whe wns ar- reated for the lorwony of u considernble quanti. 1y af uoods trom f{relght-cars on tho llinols Central Railrond ubout four weoks ngo, A sErTiNG of homeopathio physiciang wns held at the Palmer House Inst evenlug, — There were seven present, aver whom Dr, C. 1), Evans presided. Dra, Vilas, Hol, and Duncnn wers ap- pointed n committeo to porlfeet the necossary Arraneenienta for tho meotings of the North- eaterit flomcopntbly .-\mulum{,,whluh will bo beld fn this city Muy 0,10, und 11, ' Tho meoting adjournad for one week, when tho Cominitieo \vm‘l present its report of tho arruugeinonts made, , . ‘Tt North Town Doard tield a spoclal ineotlug yesterduy ufternvon, Supervisor Stanton in the obair, Nobusinoss was done beyond tho nudit- e ot 4 few bills, and the renting of tho roans accupled by tha Assessor for another sear, Awnong tho Bl wdited was oo for 835, belng tho pxpensee of the Supervisor In reslsting the contest of hig eleetion a year ago. 'Thu mot- bers of tho commites appolnted to exumine the Bupervisom' and Colleetors’ nccounts wero als lowed 845 ench for tholr services, NIAN Insane man lfl\'(mr tho name of Louls Kortz._ wns arrestod yostordsy off a pnssonger tralnon the Chicayo & Alton flond by Bpeolat Tollermun Kessnar, who was onlled upon by thoe Eunenucn 1o provent the nan . fram battoriue f8 brums out agafust the sldes of tho dar. Bume persuns vn the ear told the police thnt they tnd scen Marshinl Soun Haunan, of Jollot, purchoso 4 ticket for tho mun, and. put’ bim |l\hmmlr i:'r"un]x C‘?lclnm-flmundllrfim. lxlfa?nl \'\"‘l:! aporarlly locked up for safe-kug) at tio ‘West Madison-Stroet Statlon. e The fricnds of Mr. John Lowls, the lawyor, wili regrot to lonrn of tha death of his wite, Adalatde “Harmon Lowls, which . took placo ‘Foursday at bor resldence, nt Oak’ Purk, Mps, Lowls wnsiit yenrs of ago, snd leaves throo chlldren. Blhie was n woman of culture and of raro personal charms, and her aminbio disposi- tion dnd nttractive mnnnera won tho estecm of all who know ber. Bho is decply mourned by n ‘Wide circlo of fricnds, aud to her family hor loss i4 frreparnble. The funeral will taka place at Ouk Park to-day at 1 p. i, Ty Coal-Heavers' Unlan, or, more properly, the * Laborers’ Bunevolent :\nsuulul!nn.'p.fimut lust nlghit az 00 West Randolph strcet to orgnn- for the scason's work, This waa tho tirst micot- ing of tho soason, and about 3% men wero pros- ent. Tho woges question was diseussed, but §t ‘was resolved 1o postpone any defiult actlon Ll the first Snturduy in May, at which tme tho cleation of officers will tike pluce. The wages recoived lust soason weres . For shoveling, 18 oents pur ton far bard coal and 34 conts for soft; dumping, § cents for bard conl und & conts for uon;lm;‘inoco{m un oour for whoollug, Thoy Tany sock an ndvance of 1 or¥ con v ton, but 1t 44 not docided yot. s Bus, CuAnvet Bowen, of Noston, called at tho Centrul Btation yestorduy inorning und ro- ?uenua the asslstance of tho police In tho scarch or her two childron, WIo #r¢ supposta to Lo at present in a charitable institution iu this cliy, Hor story s that lust. Juno hee husband, " n earrinwomnkor, feft hor at Hoston. and toal ith him tho two hildron, willlo uud Robbile, aged respactively 4 &nd U yeurs: that not until two months ago tad she been ablo to find o trace of thom, whon sho heard that thoy were nt Denvers that thithurshy went only to find that thoy hnid departods thut sho worked In Donver ns # survant till she had earned enough monoy to defruy hor 0xponsos to 1his clty, whore she, after exhausting in vain all hor rosources, now finds herself withiout mouey, without friends, and without her childrod, The police have ngecod to do afl fn tholr power to use slst the dovoted mother, COMPANY ** A, FIIST INFANTRY, tondered a vory enjoyablo ontortaiumont last evening to tho houorary niembers of tho organ= {zation at tho armory, on Jiuokson atreet. ‘Tho outsldoof tho building was brilllantly lkhted, and a largo opon tent covered tho ' sfdewalk from tho curbing to tho maln door, Guyrds wero stationed at the entrunte, and thoro wus &unu A ntartigl sic wbout the arrapgenoents,, he Inrge drlll-hnil on tho upper floor was tised for duncing, and tho floor pro- sented u superb surfuce for dunciog. Tho wulls and gallurjes woro tustolully decorated with bunting, wrestbs, and smull tlage. nod an excols lent archustrn of ton pleces, undor the baton of W. W, Paund, furnished music for the duncors, Uulgue corded prokrums, bouring fourjevn dences wore distributed mareh, which took placo x »lll:clunk. erduo Of the program tho ghests wero wure shutled tuto the lower drill-bn)), Sroms oo of the windows of which u briduo bad beon ervoted to tho Leland Hutel dinlugerouin serass tho siloy, Huroa flue suppor wus sorved by the mune uiers of - tho botel, and - was buortily «ojosad by thu eoiipany, ATIOF wuppor dunge Ing was vesuuod und kept up untll a reasonnbly into bour, “Phe werungenienis for the receptioly of gnests wero in the handa of the followin jentichiens The Hon, Guorizo R Duvid, Gen. A, « Duggt, Col. J. A, Bhator, Gon, W, i, Strong Gon. B, 1) Buerer, ¥, H, Larminfe Slamils ton, Willlum lcwn, W, A, Stunton, C, 11 Shousds, L D Curson, 0. Mabath lrawi, Col, B ) . d. 1) Dungs, Col, B, B, Knox, and Capt, J. W. Buchnunn, Mustof thebs gentle- wIen 1ud & Bulubor of prowinent MKy suen Were proseut, and tho alfuls passu " codstully, alfuly passed off vory suce Vst TUB SPOILERS SPOILED, " ¢ {8 seidont that u robbery, particylarly of the kivd kuown 08 bighway roblbry, Reoing Justifite A cusy which bappencd” yestordoy, hows ever, contafua ko wuch of the ludicrous that any onu acquainted with the elroumstancos thorcof will burdly teel any sywputby for the sutfurera nor unfriendiiness for the yobbers. L aud Hefurleh Humper, who hivoat No, 25§ became tnaplred with & Chilcuuo avenuo, desiro to emutate thy deeds of thu iighty hunte ers whose prowess hus so often been Sulullud in the fusvinutiug pages of yellow-covered i nlure. Arubug thewsolves with a bred Joadlog doublo-burrelod sbot-gun, u Uye-shot revolver, and two buuu dirk-knives, thoy salhied {orth upon the boundiess contikuity of prairista m}m‘:gxbcylznd lhbb:{c‘l!ufl;x?:lfill‘uufluu of the ity ) tlo wit (birds sud beasts that the broud domuin vould W +Kdiling,” on avconut of ull Lo sbiapes of { ha furnish, Hofore any herds of tnftalo had hnd time to come thundering down upon thom o frefpht tealn InulelL\d along, and from It dls- mounted live bonder rulliaus (i disguiso). Thoy: ton, wore I scaran of gamne, and tho armed hosts of IHampor woro Just what thoy sought, Tho Hamper hosts sultorod, and tho unarmed youny men took possession of tha weapous of wr with which tho boys wero bedecked, ‘Thoy also took an open-faco silvor watch and a rnckmlmuk gontuining nhout $3 In cnsh. Tho Tampors rotired to the soclusion of the pareninl bnek-yard, whera thoy will tiorenftor oxhaust ail Nimrod ninbitions 1h”a wartaro upon dissipated cnts nnd tho pestiforous rodents which thero do cougrogate. Nono of tho highway robbers have boen arrestod, THE CITY-UATLL. ‘W, J, ONATtAX, the City Colicctor, Is outof the oity on a Westorn tour, P11k Alliance yostorday sont a delogato to the City Clerk soticiting the munlelpal printtng, Titens wero thirty-five burinl permits lasuod yesterday by tho Hogistrar of Vital Statistics, Tie fitth annunl roport of <ho Dopartmont of Public Works haa bogn pjaced in tho hands of tho printer by S{r. Walles, ‘It Firo Marahal hins mado his revort for the year 1880, nnd presenteil it to the-Mayor yoster- day, who deolined to make i¢ pubitie. ik liconse recoipts yestorday amountod to 81,200 T'artics tn arreavs should haston to tho City Collector's offico and sottle up, and thu BAV0 CoSts. 2 - Ur todate thorehave heen but 710 dog-liconses {ssued, 'Thore wera over 15,000 llconscs lssued last yoar, ana a gontral war on dogs will ba in- awirated by the pollce noxt week, Tie Cominlssionor of Publle Works wil to- doy: ndvortise for tho regenstruction of the yiaduct at Sixteonth and Halsted strecta. Mr, Croegler, tho City Fngincer, cstimntes tho cost of ropairing at 23,000, Titk restdents of the block bounded by Erlo, Huron, North Wells, and North Fraoklin streota havoe petitioned the Mayor to have tha ronfing factory In that block on’ North Franklin stroot ;'nrg“:vnd. as thoy clahm that it is a nuisanco and Lrap. Ttk Crib 48 still surroundod by lce, and yostor- Any uno of the west port-holes was vartly hlocks nded with (t, A8 Inr ng tho eya can see the Inke 18 n vast liold of jee. Tho mon out at. the Crib have nll they can do to keap the ports ctear and tho flow of twuter frec to supply the wator. Tip following bullding yermits wero issued yeaterduyt Ta Wiillam 1Tudson, for n one-story cotiuge, ) by 42 feet, Bophin and Burling streots, tn cost £1,006; Conrad Nelpp, for a five-story and baecment brick store, 8 by 170 feet, Noa. %28 and 24 Randulph strect, 10 cost §50,000; John Knoso, n two-story mvullmg 21 by 46 frot, No, 160 Rum-~ 8oy streot, to cost &2,600. MAavon IHarrisoN yesterdny recefved tho fol- lowing pititul communiention, upon which ho nrmnptlf foted, he hiimeself wolug up tho river in nskitf: * T'o the Muyor of the city: Please send somo une to protect me, I am a widow, alono, und surrounded by wator, 1 must_have n boat. va. Haull, Hox 17, Desplaines, il Tmmodiately, without fail, Tho town people aro all busy at tho bridges.” * Crry ENGiNeER Cneaien hnd the tug Prindl- villont work yestominy dengging tho river. M. ndw drig was attaotied to the stern of tho vos- sel, made of n plece of chunnal iron, fourteen feet long, with two strong flinuges, to which tha chiin was nttaohed. Tho old drag was- com- plutely worn ottty and thie new oo seaimed to do ctier work. (Mr. Cregier belioves that wood work has boert necomplished, but that it will bo most notleeable from n' Ranltdry polntof view. Ho bolloved that it will saven groat doal of money for dredging this summer. Fon a day or twa pnst thore hive beon rumors about tho Clty-Hall that somo nkulmu&wr{ wis fuhlfl on fn tho dellyery of cosl tu the oity nt ts Wafor-\Wurks, Bhort wolghts scom to have been tha rule, and tho potty stoalings huvo been wolug on fur some umo puat, Tho tault Hes not with tho vontractors, but with the welghers, - It scows that some of the welghers and luromen hnve entoved Into tho cunsgh-nuy. and an ke vedtigation is now golsg un by the Mayor and Comnissioner of Publlc Works, Tho cxtont of tha frand 18 not gront, but the thing has beon going on for eomo thino past, and has only boon dotegted within tho past fow doya, " ‘THERE W8 sven new cases of smnll-pox ra- ported nt the Health Ofico yesterdny, Thoy woro nt 180 Weat Randolph atrcot; two cuses — chiliiren—nt No. 171 West Ninoteonth streots 17 Orchard streat: 3015 Farerell street, ohildg yenrs old; 8Town court; eolored ohild, aged & yonrs, In tho reat uf 240 'Wost Randolph stroet. The thest casa roparted—180 West Randolph stroct—Is in nboarding house, and overy precuution has beou taken to provent o sproad of tho contagion. Thoe wife uf Henry [ununoll, residing nt 8 Town eourt, waa stricen with tho dieunse severat duys ugo, nud ho Is foreman for Nelson [olnmua, u merehant taflorat 180 Dewrborn “stroct, Ine stend of nu{ma nt home, as ho ungflmn. hekent cotniug 10 his work, until Oiicer Merki had to svo that he was sent bomo. Other contngious discuses reportod - wore: Scarlot-fover at 203 ‘West Congruas gteeot, tivo onsea; B0S Ktate, 204 ‘Wood, and 708 North Curtlsstreat. Tug Muayor.snld yesterday that tho streot- eleaning wuuld bo commenved 18 80LI_U5 POs- siblu niter tho bids ure ovetied to-dny, - The ilrst uluunh‘x‘r doos not contempiate earrying off the ice, nad this will have to be done by Brivate con- tributions. If this is not done the streets upon which there s un leo accumulation will nat ha clenned for somoe weeks to couio, us there {8 no inunoy with which to do this work . possesston of tho city, Bofurus the ruilroud strocts nro cuncerned, I tho raiiroad compunies do not ajd inthe work, the oity wiil not nuko an attempt tu cloun tham until the ico (8 ontiroly melted lqu?’. Tho Muyor stated thut the ralirond coine panics hid beon the enuse of those greut plles of o, and {f tho luo was broken up it would bo thrown back upon the trnoka, Thig, ho thousht, Wug tho only wny to bring the West Divislon ]ll\llwu\'()umpnni to terms, Mr, Jonca should lwl‘r tho city in this mnttery a8 his corporation bad reupeit 'tho bunotlt from It. T'ug hour was n quartor pnat 4 o'olock i!uslm-- duy nftornoon, Streot Comtnluslonsr Fogurty wia at. his desk, 3Miko Hulley wna walking through the office. Commissioner Waller wus figuring how ko would muke $4,000 (o where 216,000 should bo oxpendod, Booretary Moudo bad Just road 0 communieation, Thoro wero a fow hixh words und o siamming of fanya an rittling of chalvs in Foguriy'soflico, Tin'Muine UNE ruportor wus atavtled, and Mr, Wallor and athorollicluisvan to 8oo what caused the rinnpus, The scaflle was butween Fogurty and Dalloy. ATew duys n¥u bids were recelved for putching up tho roof of tho rookery, which was oxtremely louky, Hailey wns boo of tho bidders, and, ho clnhined, tho loweat, but a wan named Whoeler obtained tho wark. H1o had upbralded Fogurty with belnye unfulr, and, Fogurty anawored buck, Balloy mivlo n pnss for him with. his fist, mid Foyarty dutied u] and took refugy hehind o duor, barrieading It §n front and rear, Uniloy fio:{l;cd. and poace euce more refgued la tho City nil, d'ur Buporintondent of the police and fire flurn tolegruph, Prof, Burrott, inds bimscl? in apoouliar dileinn. Tho Police’ Dupartiment hus fnd venstructod & barn for i patrol wagon anid horgesut the Hurrison Streot Polico Biaton, for the purpuse of oanumfl the patrol systomn throughout the businuss district on the South 1o, 0 yolos for tho tolegraph wires und Loxes huve in part Luen .oruotud. It tho rovised ordinuuces provide thut wires Bhull " bo put whove ground, Thero 18 no monpoy to place thein undorground, and tho work hns thoreforo W bo stopped, Ive orything fs remldy to string tho wires, but, ns. it Inv the Improvemiont in the police uystom cone not bo onvrlod ont, Hosldes that, tho new ondl- hance nrovents tho ‘extensiun of the presvnt tire-ulurm systum ubove ground, or ovon the ree glncnmum of old wircs, undera ponnity of $100 for gueh offense, Prof, Harrett does ot want 1o violuto tho Iiw whioh be drew up, and ho Hovus that this scetion of the ordingnes should Lu either yepealed, or un omurgenvy npproprins tion mudy, 8o thut tho city shallboabloto extond its polivo nnd five-altrn) syatom, Asit s now,’ ke ub‘uul‘l‘;\ I;nndunnu vfm‘i It louks n{a llmu\(.h somy docided fetfon was loovssury At once tho City Catnail. 4 THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Launa PAssino, Caroline Iyatedt, and August Sohm{dt woro yesterdny ndjudged iusano u tho County Court. 4 ALl of .the jnil inmates indloted by tho last Grund Jury will be arralgnod in the Crimiual Court to-day, o “ue second trial of Jobn O, Hayward, the young modioal student, for the murder of n sa- loonkeoper on Cottugy (Grove avonue two years ago 18 sot for Monduy, ‘fue Arand Jury yestorduy found an indiote nent ugainat Addl nu¥| unulk’;ha Bouth Blde sa- loonkvepor, 1 whose pluce Mollride was sbot und killed sume wouks -ugo, Tho Indictmont churgea b with. ‘""flf. 'Lulu:.m;y l‘;m‘r‘ “fl“ Y] arborod the 1UrIFor Nt R10 uselatud uis 16 OICOK AFFCA, | Fim County Court and the eniployés of tha County Clerk's oflice woro lute n{‘un’n [ m':‘:k )’cuwr‘ln{, The troyblo wis that two of the clerke who had tho coumbiuation o the vault whoro wll the reourds nro kopt wore sfok, and the third oo wus Tuto gotiing srouml, 1 buys suudo tho best of tho daluy, which wus for aboiit &l: rl‘ts.l‘ls&nnd uppeurod to ‘enjoy the unusual vos PROBXCUTING-ATTOUNKY UAMERON wus It . Crimiunl Court yostorduy uskiug thi mlnu:n%'l u youny wwan naed Lawloy, under Indlotinent for lurcony, sud sucoceded.” Sl sont hin to Jull 80mMO wonily uxoe from the lower court, sud sluca he I8 puid1o proscute uriimiuals, and not Sous: pahiic VR 18, W ous cuud 0l . Tho ow suftlolently punished, Sat yethape Quite u humber of the Bhorilt's bourders' pleaded wull(y beturo Judgo Authony yostorday, Amovg them wus u gray-tnired old tnun, Heory Dowent, wbo wus churged with buving systoms atlcally robbed Willougbby, Hill & Co. while in thetr bmploy. fe teit very sonsibly the dis- wruco Bo had Lrougnt uwlon hiwsol?, aud the was pecullarly atfocting, I1ls connectiol , 80 hl.“mhl e % refused to inf thow tmh.ln et 0 RS misforting, but tho Court advized Wim 10 do o'h orave 10 prave h st goodd chiraotor, which ho promisod tado, 1fo wns romando for sentoneo, ACTIMIDT ALY STRAIGNT. A meeting af tho Committeo ou Chartiles mot to investivate tho charges of drunkonness n\.mlln‘llt Jobn Sehmidt, englucer nt the Insane Anylum, Tha fleat witness exnmined was lHonry Ash- fleld, who had been omplayed in plumblag work ot tho Asylum, le sald ho nover saw Bmith drunk, but saw him drinking hoer ona ovoning in tho buitding, A full keg of beor was in tha roain, nd oven or night of tho ocmployés wore drinking ft. , His oross-oxamination by tha Cominissloniera resulted in the withess gotting couslderably mixed up, but ho sald hoe did not know of Hehimidt gotting drink, Tho nasistunt ongincor und Warden Poters wero examinad, and thelr testimony was thnt Schmldi wns a suber and reliablo wan. Nelthor of tho witneases ever know of his gotting drunk, Comtnisslonor Albright, who was tho fnatigator of the charges agalust tho nccuswd, sald ho visited tho Asyluin ono Bundny somo months ngo nud Aaw Schmdt nnmrln‘f drunk. ie could amelt Bohmidt's brenth, and know o bad hgm d&hlklnl. ‘The cugino was not running at at tho tina, This conoluded the testimony, and the Com- mittee unanimously resolved “to dismiss tho charges agninst Bebmide ns not boing sustained, and also passed n rosoiution calting the ntton- tionof the nuthoritics to tho nitle forbidding tho drinking of boer or lHquor by tho nm{ll_us'én onr'-h‘_lz'J Hromhcl‘ ond nsking that it bo atrictly enforcad, THE DOARDING-HOUSK OF THE BAD. Yostorday, in the old ordor of mlrxm would have been “visiting-duy at tho jail. As it wa tha callers wero humcrous, but a very smal proportion of thom woro nimitted. Thoy wore of theusual order, of course, Indon with pack- ages for their less fortunnte frionds, and thie wouker Aox, ns usual, predominated 11 num- bers, Ouw of tho carliest cnffors, tho story went, wis nn old German lady bonring a loaf of bread, inside of which was a bouttlo of whisky, but the Jnifer fatied to find out who the waman was, ‘where sho catuo from, or tor wham tho whisky was tutonded, Aftur this all of tho pnoknges presented wero oxatained bofore being sont to thao cells, but nothing was discovered. Thero were nu new dovelopments in_rofercnce to tho recent tmublg and thoro are not Ill:f'lymw be -mny until tho intier comes 0 attention of the Grand Jury, which wiil by during. tho coming weeck. Bheriil Mnun contiuies, huwover, to ponder over tho sititution wnd to llston to suggestions of reform in the mmm%omonlu! nifuird, to tho cod that future troutle may bo nvuided, but 08 yot ho has not_fully deterinincd what addittonal stops to tako beyond curtulling the intorcolirde of tho prisoners with the outside public by dolng awny with Y visiting dayas’ It is bighly emhnl)ll:. thojigh, that one of the steps ho will'take will be the' locking of tho gates loading to the Inll- yurd, which are now kept tlung open, and an- othior the doiwg rway with tho custum of lotting nll of tho prisoners ont of thelr cells ut the snmo time overy dity for excerclse, which gives them opportunitios fo concoot deviltry thoy could not utlierwisc obtain. A closor oyo will also bo kept upon a cortiin class of attornoyr who dafly fro= quent tho Juil, estansibly to sec clients, and tho County ionrd will, most likoly, bo nsked toal- low tho cmployinunt uf ndditional watohmen. FEDERAL AFFAIRS, TWENTY thousand dollnrs in gold aud 25,000 in sltver wns disbursed nt tho Sub-Trensury yese torday, Eloven thousaud dollars fo silver was recolved. f'ne interual-revonuc rccoipts yesterday amountod to 24,043, of which $14,100 was for spirits, §#4,711 for tobnceo and clgars, 1,001 for beer, nnd 82,823 for spuclal taxes. Tuy Federsl Grand Jury held a long sesafon yestorduy, concluding most of tho cleation aud revenuo cascs, Tho mlnoe revenuo cnsos will coms up to-day. No indiotmonts will be re- turned before Monday. 'Tun corpse which wns found n the attio of tho Qovernment Buildiug Thursdny wns ras moved to tho Morgue carly yostorday morning, The body was examined earefully, and it was nraved that it could not possibly be Thomnlon, a8 ut first supposed, . An Inquest will bo hold st tho morgue this morning, but it ¢ doubttul i anything is learned of 1o {dentity of the body, FoLLOWING {8 the. ifst of dutinblo goods re- colved nt the Custom-lHousa yestorday: Kohl- sunt & Co., 1 cuso lincus; Wilson Liros., 1 case dry woodas Curson, 'irle, Scott & CGo., 1 cude dry gpous Wilsun Dros., 3 cnses dry goods; Lyon {ealy, 1 ense musieal instraments B cases muslenl Instrumants; J. J. Me- cisos paper; Barloy & Tyrroll, 2 cascs crockerys dohn Dlegan, 1-ciso bronzes, paint- ings, otc.; Peter Bvauo, i casks Anohovies: B. 1, &C, E. Noker, 230 wncks salt; T, M, Sinclnlr & Cu., 100 sucks suit; Bigln Nationaf Watoh Come uny, 1 onge dlamond powdor and watch Jowals; Harvoy Iros, 1 ensg hosiery; C. M, Koedt, 3 cnses dry goods; order, Graves & Iiulling, 8 cuscs huslery. Colicutions, 83,343 : CotLroTon HARVEY wis yosterday unablo to say what the next’ove would be in the cnsa nrmml tha International Bank, Tho Commie- sloner's report will be received Mondny, whon it s cxpeated that the Collector will likowise ro- colva his instructlons, 'Ifhoro 8 rcmote posst- bility of a criminal prosccution, aud in this connootion it 1a cited 148 n strango eoluoidonco that Mr, Jucol Rosenbory, the Vice-Dresldent of bunk, {s on the Grand Jury which will In< vestigate the easw if it should ‘come up at all. Thut 1t was only a colnoidonee n [itkio investiga- ton proved. Tho system of drawing Jurora is cstublished by a recontlaw, The Judge uppolints a Jury Connnissloner, who, Jn coneert with tho Clerk of. the Court, plucea nt loast ik names In n hox, from which thirty aredrawy for tha venlre,, |, Mr, ftosenberye’s natmo hus boon on tho st for overnyear, When the tirst vonire was made out his nama wus not deawn, hut it was drawa on tho second yenire to Hll tho vanel. The Dis- trict Attornoy hus ns yet recelved no fnstriie- tions {n the cise, nod cannot yet tell what course hio will pursue. . SOUTIH SIDE RAILWAY, NO CHANCE OF A STRIKE HEHP, Tho conduetors, drivers, barmnon, and olhor omployés of tho Chiengo City Rallway Company (the Bonth Blde linca) are fecling good over tho ndvanco In wages ycsterdny grantcd to thom, When the Wast Sido mon went out 1t wns vz pected that their South 8lde vrethron would fol- low, but they did uot do so. Hupcrintendent Hofines was at that time absent fromn tho oity, ond tho request wns mudo of the amployés that thoy would nwalt his roturn, which \was expectod to to about the ek luat. Yostorduy wmornlug he sumewhut unoxpectedly watked into his oilice and wus informed of tha situation, of which e hud been entirely Ignorant. The ro- #ultwas that the clerks wero set to wark fgte- fug on rates of pay, ete., aud ut? p.m. the fol- lowing wus formulutods 110AGO, April 2~T0 the Conductors aml Drivers of the Ciean Clty Raliogy Compaiy— ENTLEMEN: 1 pluelng ypon the bullvtin boards of the (iiforent brns 8 new ruto of wiges equul to an advance of 13 por cunt on rutes herctotoro rnm. and allowing tho higbor rato to ull who yve been In the omploy of the Compuny thirty duye, the undorsigne desires to return to you the thnnks af the munagemont for your courteous and honorable bouring durlng tho Into exeltoment. *+'I'ils vinphutic expression of confidence and good-will ot your part In qulctly awaiting tho rotarn of the weiter is deeply nppreciuted by him, and by all converned n tho munngomeit Of tho roud, and”Is cspeclally gratotul as tho Comvuny {s umburklng 1n sn enterpriso whion 1t 18 hoped will prowiote the welfaro of ull, slneo, tis nnnesuranco un your part thut you can be depended ul:gu, and” that any differonces bo- tween the Cr m{mn‘y nnd yourselves shall bio duly considered In the .spitll of fairness and uun.lml.‘gmx;ll-w}u. \Vlm‘r\- rds to cuuh of you persanully, 1 am. vory trily you L 0. T Orarvs, Bpor tondent, In tho paat this Company haa hail threo alnsses of e, und threo sopurnte rites of vay, Bxiea men served ono Lo (wo months ut Jower wages than wero nccordud to re!mlun aud theso agaln did nat uttaln to tho maxlmum figaros untii thoy had been in tho servico of tho Company one your, This distinotlon 14 now rumoved, and al men who have heun steadily employed for thirty Huys or moro recolve the regulur rates of puy, Tlo inoreaso is cquivalont to aboyt 16 por cunt all raund, The won on the Buite and Thirty- ninth stroot linos, for lustunco, who muke olght 1rips per duy, have been gotting S8 conts por trip, uad will in future rocelve &8 conts for the same work, or §2.6) per duy, Tho Coltugo Grove nvos huo moy, waking seven tips, arcudvanced from 0 Loty conts, aud the Archor avenue muil, who muke vight trips, are advaticed frouw 8 oE conts per trip, Tho men vmployed In tho bams woro glven s kenotal Inoresse of 26 vouts por dQP atd naiy &l s lovely an the Bouth Slde, he conductors wnd “drivers express thome solvos us nxnuedln‘rl{ grutitied at tho uction of {,"‘fdc"'"p“"y and Mr, Jolmes, and wtond to 0l e o mouting to-night or to.uorrow night far the purpose of uwwflnln{‘ thoir feeftug ot por= souul obilputions to the Buporintendent and all the othor otficer of tho Company fur tholg {:‘:gx&%wd kinuly rocognition of tho clulnsof BELOIT COLLEGE, ARNUAL DINNEIL OF THE ALUNNI, Tho alumni uf Helolt Colleke, vesldont |n the eity nad vieinity, bold thelr untnal rounion gud Lnnquet ut tho Pulmer House list evening. After a briof reunion ln the purlors the cume pany sopaired to the north dining+hall, whore thoy sat down to o #plendid dluuer sot in the Futinerslouso stylo. 'Cho table was tastefully ducoruted with buskuts of luwers, and the nume bers prosent were Juss sutiivient fora plossant, {.ully dluuer, After the oxeellont wenu hud con dlsciused ut longth and the clgars wore highted tho. ltuuklux Livgun, . Preaidunt Chnpin openod with a long nddress, Int which bo detatlod the frnmrlm: advances aude by the thetitution of late years, inoludin, L decldod lmprovement in the currivulum, IP 1 marked change i the geueral voholarslip, '{hu Huunves of the inatitution 850 in good vone dition, but several needed Improvoments abous tho krouads will call for lnrwo outlays, Addrosics waro alio made by Prof, J. J, Blals- dell und the Hev. Jeromiuh Porter. Old collcge songs werd sung and old stories woru tald until the morning was ynunf. A poem on colloge diuys was read by Mr. A, R. Hoburg, und thy followwng tousts sad responses madet “Aunuuls,” E, I Eaton; Plils for e Prows, 1. Py Merriman; “Sbouldor-Btraps,” . * Chicugo D. Our Camp,"* T, 0. Thompson: " HBpot Cash, DIt Tt Broods:” 1. 4 Fleteher, inohg thoro presont worg tho following: Proaident A. Tn. Uhn{!ln, Prof, J, J. Hintsdoll and 0 ov. Joremiah Portor, of lolt Collego: tho loy, H, T, Rase, of Mllwaukee, "6 Bouthworth, of “Aurora, 'fi: D, D, Hill, of ] Jsbornc o . 8, 1. Dixon, o 15, G, Valontine, '60; . 0. Thompsun, '60: 4, 7. f Winnotka, '73: J. P, Halo, of Milwaus 3. D, Baton, of Oak Park, "7 Albert 70 H. M, Starkey, '7: I% F, Pottibune, i James Parkor, 841 James W, Porter, 46: 1. H, Fietcher, -mvll.l lllmcr. Konosh 7: M O, W. Btore it."_Hobnrt, W F. Cates, '¥‘}| W. 8. Uates, I. P Mor- riman, ‘Gl C, F. White, '70; F. lremor, lwnkfonL"II' Frankiin " Fisk, *78; W, J, Mo<, Dowell, 351 H, T, Wright, Morgan Park, '00; and; Charles B, McGonnis, 'e3. Diuiring - the scssion officers wera ologtod far tho enauing. renl‘ a8 follows: Ireatdont, 1 F. Pottibones VicosPreaidents, A, O. Wright and . (1. Valentino} Seoretnry, ‘Albort Durhan: Treas urer, Jamon W, Porter; Executive Cominitteo, %, O Thompsd, H. K. Tlotart, and T. 8, Ei on, LAND LEAGUES. TIB ORRTRAL NOBY. Tho Contral Land 'Leaguo helid n mooting lnst ovoning In tholr ball, corner of Ln Salle and TLinko atreets, with Mr. J, W. Enright in tho chair, ‘Fhe present ball was ordored onpaged for the coming Land-Leaguo Convention, to bo held Bunday afternoon, May 1. The Troasurcr, Dennis O'Connor, reportod that $1,100 bad boon¥ont to Mr. Patriok Egan, Tarls, ns Treasurorof tho Lrish Land Losgue, and that thoro was §7 remaining in tho trons- ury 8 a balance, r, J.'1). Lyon offceed the following: Resolved, That it 18 the sonso of tho delogntes composing the Oentral Lund Leaguo that tho greatest want of the Laud Lengue now is not money but organization to tench tho peoplo the gospol of land and liberty, o keep the flro of patriotiam In n glow we should orkanizo, and, in our deliberntions, fight the gront battie of moral force, so that whei tho Lo comes for moro tinanoini nld, and whon tho orginization: hums illlons of truo wen, ono will bo biiok- ward and all will unite in ono supromu cffort that will gladden evory sufferer in Ireland and securo tho gront object of tho,Land-Leaguc. JohnD. Lyon wus olected Finnnvinl Seore- ry, A 0 mooting ndjourncd unul Wodneadny ovoning t Burke's Hotel, THE YOURTH WARD LEAQUR mot In tho hull nt 2074 Ytato street lnst night to canslder the mattor- of sending delernwl to tho Stato Lund Loaguo. Convantion which 18 to bo holdIn this oity May 1. 3r, 1 M, Clowry pre- side. Tt was doolded, without much giscussion, 10 sond fiye delogates, and tho gotticmen shosen were Dr, Guerin and Messes, 1% 3. Clowry, Ed ‘Traynor, Richurd Prondergast, und L. J. Reedy, Nr, Gnm;izo . Diant nddrvessed the meoting briofly, and'In tha courso of his remurks urged upon tho gantlemon who Woro to partiols pate jn the Comvention tho mnccossity of strongthening the Btate organizations by adopts ing sume practionble systom for uniting thom, e————— THE COURTS. JONES AND THE MARSITALSHIP. A faw weeka ngo, when A, M.Jones was candl- dnto for tha Marshalship here, soma nilidavits worg sent on from Chiengo charsing him with taving appropriated n £60 note bolonging to J. W. Hursoy and rofusing to surronderjt. Mr. Jonos immediately sent on an allidavit so fully and cloarly expluiniug tho matter thut the chitrges were never made to Presidont Garfield, Judgo Morun Js now engaked Inlicaring tho caso of J,'W. Hersoy, fur the use of A, M, Jones ngalnst Bamuel J. Doggett, which involyes the very trausnutfons on which the ubove chnrge wus mido. 'This 18 4 suit to recover tho amount of the 3760 note which was mado by Dogsott March 7, '1870, duo four years uftor date, and puyablo to the order of J. W, Horsoy, Aftor tho noto had been offored in ovidonce, Mr. Juncs himsolf took tho witness-stand and tostifiea that in tho fall of 1875 Jones and Rune an mado a contract with [lorsoy by which the {nuur wis to _purchose of them twelvo lots on Fulton and Walnug streots for 816,600, Hursoy was also to ereot ‘twelve _houdes on'tho lota and to negotlite lonns on tho houses. Ho was to piy Q,), which was to be used to piy off tho 1153k morteayo vn tho land, und thon wits to pny Jones 86400 in second mortgako paper, und pny tho reat by deodiug buck to Jones cortain houses after thoy were bullt, orsey oxrcutod nud delivercd to Jones second inorts gage paper to tho nmount of &5,700, and also gnvons part thereof this note for $i60 uf 8, oieott, leaving n bitialauee dno on tho ¢ truct of $050. Doggott bought one of Ltho twelve huuses of fersey, and fu puyment assunicd n mortgare of $2,250 and guve 1 sooond mortragy to Horsey for 4,260, couslsting of tbirty-nlio notes,—thilrty-seven ot them buing for $10 cuon, ono for $20,aud one for &0, Mie notes and trust-deed worg oxecuted and feft in tho hands of 8, t, Hayes, to bb held by him until the house shiould vo vomploted, Whan it was dong, Hnyes Was Lo tiFn the HOLE over to Hersoy, ~After tho hutgo was bullt oo of tho notes wero tuken by. Ilorsoy to pny“the contractors, and soma ware given to Thoums Talloy for wark, Aftur. wards Horsey, fu -the prosenco of Jones, ru- quested Hayes to give Janes the 3750 note ns part puyment of thoe second mortgnge paper for FMMY. whlch wis done, and recelved by Jones iy tleu of purt of tho sceoud mortggo puper dug from Horsoy, Tho $1760 of tha secona wort. gage pnper whioh was riven is past duo and wn- patd by Horsoy, and tho 8760 note, nlso, hasneve lmul paid by Doggott, Jones accordlugly brought suit on tho futter note in the nume uf tioraey, ns tho note hud, through u mistako, us he clnfmed, nover boen indorsed over to him when i‘t was glvon to him by ifayes at Hersoy's roquest. > 1 tho oross-oxamination of Mr. Jonos, somo of tha [fncts ahout Doggott's and Hemoy's ulrges aguluat Jones I Wuaslhngton caiio vut, Doggeett's attorney had - the oviginul ntlidavit &oent by Junes to Vashington In answerto tho Dogyrott aod Hersoy utfidavits, and bo rend parts of 7: to Joties, witl thu deslgn to show that the lutter bud sworn falsety sithor Iu tho allidavit or on tho witness-stund,” Thore woro somo faots fncorreotly stated in the aflidavit alout tha rico af tlig tuts, ate., but Jones expliined thiy [:y saying that he had mado tho aflidavit withous| un opportunity to rofrosh his memory on the teyms of thy cantract with Horsoy, and hud fillen into somo minor uccuracies. Jonos snld allidnvits t him had been kicking around stroets of Wushingtou while . ho wns thore, and hnd Leen . shown ulm on Ponnsvivanin avenuoand on New York sventie, but thoy bud nover been tlled neainat him in the Attornoy- Qonorat'a ofice, Tho Ji u-l;Lo woull not nllow the withess to branch out on this part of his history, ‘Imlllkw it was Lnmaterinl to tho guostions ut 8500, W J. J, Douglas, and F. 8, Hnird wore nlu(?,v:ilcd and nox“‘rflb‘umwd Mr. Joues' Btatemonts, - "I'his causod tho testitmony for tho plalutiit, and the coutsel for the defonse mude: his opening stptomunt, fo clafined that tho notes ihoves mentioned, instond of Lotng deposited with Hayes, wers n.luronllell with Jones forsafo-keops 1oy; that ho did not own thoni, and thut tbo ainount of the $750: noto hns been pald by Dogyott to llersoy, ‘Che trial was not concluded, T R mpur For tho pAalati wdioek W B aird af . and . B, Headford aud I'Prunk Colllor for the defondunt, - . — VACATING A STREET, Judgo Bmith yestorday disinissed tho cnso of the Villago of iydo Park agulust tho Unlon Btook-Yards & Transit Compuny. Tho suit waa an aotlon in ejectment tocompel the defendunts to recover possession of Caroline street, in Clonver & Bhorinan's Bubdivislon, and to compel the Campuvy to ruu;;n'u i lmufi: h‘?m'xt‘nn tho Vinoennes o] ho fiflffifi"‘. m;if: u’mt i valid statutory dedl- caton af n stroot muat ho mide Dby 1he sotual owner of tho land, though It would curu the dofect §f ha ucquired tho land after the dedioation was madg, 1u the brusont cuse Couver & Sherman did not have the title fn the Tuud when they wude tho dedicarion, but merely " sonteact, und consequently - therp Wi 10 siatutory deuncnulo‘n,unr did tho feo pnss 10 tho Tawn of "flydo Puek. The town ut most, therclore, bad ouly wn_casomont in the land,— thot 18, o Tight to use Caroline atreot, Bt nn ousument would pot sustain an action of. ulluut- ment which coucornod Jewal vights, and "T“ rightsonly, While thore woro suveral romed which tho town could muko use of tuneserc Jresent rignts it could 1ot eue it olectimont, Tho wodon 10 striko out tho plainti's tusti oy would therefore Le sustained, and the Jury dirgoted to find ip fuvor of tho dofeudant, e AIE FIDELITY RECEIVER CASE, Tho houring of tha petition In the Fidelty Bovings Bank case to remove the Roceiver, Dr, V., A. 'furpin, wus bogun yestorduy nfternoon vofore Judge Jameson; Tho petition, a full nbe strnot of which was pubiisbed fi The TRinusy whon it was i, imngken four prinvipul charges, frat, of setthing with Quinlin for loolvy's Thea- tre on vory diwulvantagoous torms; scoond, of voinpromiiing i lurgo claim nguinst leardsloy for ¢ stiall umount. w(ruhur fulling to collect what wus duo from Jared l&un and, fourth, in ragoriag 1o, oo & G fivuns N0 Wwhulover Wil fi: vatato, 'l'“ roading “of tho petition veforo court closed, 8, M. Millurd wis put on tho stand, but his toatlmony was nat conoluded, aad the case wus pustponed untll this worniog, pensleiien DIVOROES, Quatav P, Bacth filed o bill yestorday against his wife, Annio liarth, asking fora divorce on the ground of adultery, Judge Tuloy granted a dooreo of divorco to Dorothoa Mothfesscl from Phillp Methfessel on tho ground of drunkenuess. STATE CQURTS, Eugeno M. O'Nellt and Cbarlos A, Carroll be- ga0 B suft yesterday awsinst ifonry Harttsod Joha W, Ostrandor to recover $3,000, Chnrlos Btuart cominenced a suit for 85,000 agalnat Money C Nutts + . . A Judgmont by confossion In foroible detainer yrnd ontereds n&mln!h Jano Coumeo In favor of Meyrtllla_Wilkius for tho posscssion [of tho promises No. 631 Wabash nvenio. 0. L. Mann, for the uso of @, D, Coughtry, B‘Il!.fll ‘Auron Schwab and Georgo Ricito recovar =y — PROBATE COURT. In tho mattar b tho ostato of John Mosfahon, devensod, lottors of ndminiateation wero issued to Brliget Mcdahon, undoer bond for $000. In tho matter of the estato of Willlam' A. Lianor, docoased, lottors of adminiatration wore issued to Willinm A, Linuor, under bond for 0,000, In tho mattor of tho estate of William Rodi deceased, letlors of administeation wero fsaue o Paulino Rodi, undaor bond for $3.200, 4 In the mattorof the estate of Jiwes Parkor, doceased, proof of will and lottors testamentary woro lssucd to Sarnh Parkor, under bond for 22,000, In tho mattor of tho ostato of James Tawloy, devensed, lottars of administration woro lssiced l.cio'mnlufluk H, Winston, under bond for CRIMINAL COURT, Qeorgo Harkins pleaded guilty to larceny, and was givon six months in tho IlTonso of Corroee tlon, Johu Teodard, Georgo 1fart, and Jobn Moull- han wore found gullty of lurcony, tho valuo of tho property bolng 200, Tho formor wus glven threo years and tho two latter one year ¢nch in tho Panitontiary. ! . Marry Doment pleaded guilty tolarcony, and was reinanded. ; Frank Edeur plended guiity to recoiving stolon goods, and was romanded, Frank Cusiek plonded gulity to burglary, and wus romanded, & e b Thomns Heeny ploadod guilty to burglary, and was remnanded. - John Dulton plonded gulity to driving away n horao, and was remanded. it ‘ Arthur Willls pleaded gullty to laccony, and wwas remandod, Jolin Nicholus pleaded gullty tolarceny, and wis remauded, e - Sumuel Johnson and Frank Tinrris “pleaded rudlty to lurcony, and wore romandod, Jotin Dalton and James Canuon woro triod for larceny and found guilty, 'The formor was under’ ngo, nind the “Inttor wns sent 1o the Punitontinry for one yoar and throo months. v tlaiet ey TIIE, CALL TO-DAY, Jupor DiunMOND—In chambors, Juvae Bropeerr~3iutivns and genoral busi- neas. P Junae GAny—Motions. Junar Byittit—Teromptory onll of motions for now trial in Nos, 2,00 and 2,000. JUnGE JANESOR—DIvorco cnacs. Jubat GARpNER—~No court. . Junde Roazns—Submitted cnses, Junar MopaN—Motions. Junan Tutry—Dlvorco oases, Jupas BArxusi—~Divorco cades, Jv:mz HAwes—8ot case No. 680 and arraign- ments, THE CALL MONDAY, Junan DRUMMONL—In chambers. Jubawr BrovarTT—3iotions and gendral busi ness, Jupar GAny—H9, 077, 703, 706, 710, 716, 7265, ®T to T, 735 to 4. No. 683, Hartzlold va. Btanton, on trinl, Jupas Bsitr—No preliminary call. Trial call B8, 4418, 0,018, 274, 8,004, B8 No. 308, Millor vs, Slonn, on triul, J JUpgit WILLIAMSNN—As8lsts Juglgo Gary, No. 1,655, Martin vs, Baumer, on trinl Jubag Jayesox—Contestod motlons. Jupar (anyNen—Contostud wotions, Call Tuesduy, enses fram Judge Barnuin's crlondar, 'mm:limm“:wfi' nu:l 450 lu]» 4|51, inclusive, exoapi e g 0 engo on trial, i “aun?: MoRAN—13, GH, 535, 53T, 633, 539, 643, ) BT Junag Turey—Contested motions. 3 JUDQE BAnxus—Contosted motlons, Junor Looatis—Nos, 1101, 1207, 1,208, 1,212 1216,1,218, 1,235, 1,244, 1,240, 1,248, 1,387, 1 d ; 2 1,270, ‘an i, : \Junar Hawes—Nos, 210, 217, 218, 831, 853, 833, 870, 02, 1220, UBE, D04, 14, 37, 945, and Hlfi. JUpnE ANTIONY—N0S. 1,177, l,l&‘& 11.'1"8(5' 1,100, 7 1,101, 1,102, 1,080, 1,153, 1,167, 1,003 ant . TUDGMENTS. Untven | BTATES Distnier - CounrT~Juban BuovarrT—lohn Michelson va. schoonor Fiying Mist; doerco for' $434.80 In favor of Michelson, for $2,423.88 in favor of Thowns Hood, nnd for {\\.1 6,77 I favor of Thotas iood ' nod J 500, Joba Burenion Courr—CoNresstoNs—T. B. Indor ricdon et i, va. Frederick Bchoobpo, $197.00, . Cricurr Covtr—~Juna e oarns—Edward Mo- @Grath vs, Alesundor Keelor: vordiot, $100.— Phillp Smitk ot al. nmuel Monroe, 58, SPORTING EVENTS. 3 BASE-BALL. Tho first appoarunce of tho soason of tho champlon Whito ' Btockings drow upwards of 000 spuctators to ‘the grounds yesterday aftor- noon, and this 1n eplto of tho enllly woatnor, T day was - bright, but the tomporatiro was such as to require a full stock of ulsters nmong thelookeva-on. The Tesgucemen had for thelr opponents the Dreadunughts, o local team o cxoellont materlal, with nn excoptionally cffective: pltohor nnd cntohor, nand In the main a strong fleld, Thole woak point ‘waa at tho hat, slxteen of the twonty-scven auts boing strike-onts, Nutone man saw first baso in the gawme, Drow hitting clean In the firat inn- ing, but faliing a victhn to Flint's throwing when ho nttempted nstoal to socond. On tho Whito Stocklng sido not an error of any kind wag mado umong tho twolvo mon who took part in the vame, Burns, Corcoran, and Flint retiring nftor tho lifth Inuing to glve placoto Goldsmith, Plorcy, uud Nichols, The old origlnul nine wero recojved with hoarty applausgo whon thoy camo on tho fleld,—tho only nintesince tho organization of tho Lenguo that was evor kept absolutely n- tuct and uuchaniod from one avason to anothor. It would not have been suspocted from tholr pluy that wo huve bad ‘winter waathor for tho moat of tho thnesince they repurted for duty, very mun ninong thom wns in the nomo of physicnl condlton, u8 was shown by the fine hs runnmfi. heavy batting, and "raulticss tlalding, “Willlamsou lod {n the butting, making five hits, two of thom three-basors, Dileyme alu nlso got In & triple, and Gure, -Durns, and st oach a donblo. Anson munde tho trst cloun hit of tho senson, Iurna thé tirst doublo, Willlam- #an the first throo-baser, and Goro tho first ritn, It was found to b truoe, ns atroady forcsbndowed i Tite Cutpune, that tho added {ive foot 1o tho pitehing range gavo the bueo-runnors a ma- torint wdvantuww Doth n stealing flest and second, und thut tho pitoher's sphore of usoful- noas ua o eider 18 degldedly enlurged. Tho ro- duetlon of oulled balls to seven and the aboli- tion of tho [nir-ball warnini hustons tho game, nud i3 an fnprovoment. T'lic gano wns excovds ngly woll umpired by Mr, Tuylor, late of Ban !‘rfiu{nlm. lfoflowlnu' s tho lco{u h&' Inning— 1234808789 Drenduaught,. DLOOOLODODO=0 CRICURC . vvrione 0148885 *2 Larned mnn-(:mcnfv. 10. Sptctal Disputeh 1o ‘Iha Chizago Tribune, WasiixazoN, D, 0., April 2.—The umato nino of Princoton Collego onmo herguh Wedne: dny, flushed with n rocent victory over the Mot- ropolituns, and oxpeeting to casily dofeat tho Nutlonals of this olty, who havo had but littlo practica thls yoar, and. hve nat piyed 8 ganic. udgo Ilarlui, of tho Supremo Court, who has two sons nt Princeton, cscorted thom ty the Whilte House and intsaduced thom to Presidont Gartlold yostorduy, They went to the base-ball truundl na tally=ho vodoh; drossed with the Jolloge_valors, and wero revcived with the col- lesro bureah by tho resldent graduates. Hul tho Nutfonnis woi the gnmne by n sooro of 3 to §, and :‘ a-duy the Princetons woro iugiorlously dofeated Soecial Diavateh ta The Chicago Tribune CiINOINNATL, April 22.—Tho offort to ofganizo A tirat-ciasd bage-ball ofub fn this city {nde- bondoent of the Leaguo s Wkoly 1o prove suos cessful. It hus boen found that Nest-class rluy- ora cun bo secured, and that thoy will be willing 10 pluy for o percentage, ‘There will Le thus no ity of n pocuniaty character in the way of tho formation of u strung tomm, It 18 an- nuuuced thet contracts are to bo Immedintely mado with woll-known players, and that tho fimt practice gumo will Wodneaday “of noxt™ week, Oovrgo los Is 1ho only piayor hus far enzaged. 3, Justus ‘Ihoraur, onu of tho Presidents of Inst year's olub, 16 the principal mover in_tho tuatior, o s confident thut the presont move whi bosuccessful, und tooks for un_lnoroused interost the conmfuy sungon (i brsasbnll matters in thia city, The tudopuudont nino will play the Luayue elubs whenuvor datos gan be mnde, and will freq wului KIve oxhibltion games with ploked nines, It {8 not at all huprobable now hut buso-ball intorests huve reachod so jow un ©bL in Clncinnatl that o renctlon is near at hand, and that the predent enterprise wiil meot with. liearty support. TUE TURY, ToLELO, O April &,—Tho Tri-Stato Fair As- sooiution will hold usummer trotting meoting June 1 to 24, inclusive, with purscs of #8700, ‘Tho clusses, nre us follows: Threo-minute, 3:25, 2:21, 2340, 815, 2x5&‘ 8:00, Troe for ull, barring St. Jullen und Muud B, 2:23 pacing, froo for all pucors huyig u revord of 3:16 or botter, ONE WORD Al WALL DECORATING, DId you vver stop to'think bow much wore #furalshed® u house fouks whon arttsticaily docurated with bangings? ‘Lhirty-tive years' ox- portenco quatifios ¥, R. Hilzer & Co., 204 Wabush #venue, to do the best work done fn the West. d “‘ugr Nld .l'(' ki od A rich itria ol entucklan nami lawllnli:r:n:t‘:\?vlvlhfl was killod by a fall from his hurso tho otber duy, 14 sald to Bave left ve childron bearivg te surprising buwos ot Avenue - 1 Nellio Murpliy. *by diseussod, el 'fl girl of 18; China Figuro, anothor ebh) ashlon, or, 4 13 Southiorn Holl, a ad ot s years: | o e — e THE BEST REFRIGERATOR MADE, The old time-trfod ** Fistior” Rofrigorator, whoso record has no equal anywhore, will bo found in nll sixos at Jna, P Dalton's houso-fur- nishing store, 51 Stato straot, near Randolph, ————— OLD LADY, There, daughtor, hand mo iny teoth; Leon't talk without thowm,and my faco looks so sunkon. Oh, denr, T beliove T would bnya lost my spocch but for Dra. MeChesnog, nn:-'r worn thom ten yoars; Just as good a8 now; ondy cost: 88, plabimihe i il o i Terrible l.m“:‘ n‘l: ?l‘:‘m & Miiltona of rats, micg.. o od-hugs, ronches 1080 hoNt Vca by colon Wit HTEonn of Tate.: Hold by dryj 160 boxos, ss. e — Tho Rov. 1. W.Thoas oxpresses himsolf oon- ‘corning Prof. Motels Bornhardt, the eminant op- tiolan, No. 1238tatg siteot: * 1 should like to add my niamo to tho woikht of & hundred othors to tho worthy and well-sarned roputation of Prof. Hernhnrdt. Iiis colntug to Chicagofan blossing to tho Northwost." \If your vyes fall you socuro his sorvicos and glasses. . dupable e 3 \th!lulll'l & Witson Manufnoturing cnfi 155 Htate, ety Cummins loads In first-blass dental work at falr prices. 70 8tato streut, corner Xandolbh. ———————— iluok & aynor's Motly Pawder 18 o harvestor that roaps ranctics by tho miilion. ———— Ovor 185,000 Howa scales sold. Dordon, Bollock & Cu,, Chicago, - e — Wa reconunend Eldradgesowing-machines PR et Sl R bV Bl I . MOVALS, 5 g BERLIN SUIT 237 State-st., WILL OFFER BEFORE THEIR * REMOVAL o No. 226 State-st,, Their Entire Stock of GARMENTY Below Cost| JCKRTS, 130, 030, 500, 3100 5 NAVEOCE, - - - S101, 50 USTERS, 8250 30, 510, 501y 100 Black Manties at $5.01, - Cheap at $10.00, 100 All-Wool Flannal Sults, Only $5.00, Long Silk Dolmans, $10.00, Open every cvening until 8:30, MARRIAGE LICENSES. T following marringe liconsea wero, tordny: - i Nomes A Restdence. mes . & Neharringhiuson. Ytk droveriil { Sinr iaan 5 Grove: i3 i.humli Gopte,.. 'hicao, ]'flmll““ 'I‘Cle:mnbunt «Chieago. auph Kralior .. .. Chlcawo. AU Chicnio. i" hn Dngnay 2 Noarborn. avenuo. Mnrgarot Mol 137 Murkot. “homas Grimn 718 Einornld avonuo. Ellon Quenlly. Uig? Kmernld avenuo. w:Mount Koroat, 111, «Mount Foreat. Il { n Nicholson Mnry Tompsett i ¥rnnk !}oflwflr Annio Dolegal Mathins Triawoller ., {3t N s Komeds { Mo Daloy..... Line Paton, Gustny J 1. Vormat, Knto'I. 1 olirichs T d. i i St ohnot Elch .. Mackhawk, iCannll Heliwe 1 Motnwk. James O'H Chicago, Elizabuth Doylo.., 23 Chicni <110 Wontworth nv. ..., 501 Vornon nyonue, WPullma o o 1 iJnIm Nafry..... { Josoph Morall Jusuphing La i { Frng Bourniaki, Mathilda Grboy! Patrick Corigan {ENnnouh T 520 Mitwaukes avenuo. 41 Cornelin. inoteunth and Archor 2021 Indiann avonue. MARRIAGES, EI—CLEMENTS—April 31, by tho _itay, T in 3o Garaher abh Mo Clemenis. AUTCLIFFR-RUITEI—April 10, by the Rov, W, T\ Meloy, D). D,, Mr. John 'I', AuteliTo sad Miss ‘AL ‘M. itittor, ali of thia city. DEATHS. LEWIB—At Onk Park, April 21, Adolnide 1armon, wifa of Johin Lawia, Ead.. auod ii'veara. unoral a2 o'clack to-ilny av IICHARDS—AL hor paronts' rosidonco, &9 Sonth Haistad-at., 0f diphthieratis croup, Mauda O., only dmighter of W. ¥, und Oralo J, Ltictiards, axed U'yenrs Vauonths #nd 8 duys. N Funernl Bundny, ut 1:30 p. m., by carriaes to Koso- hidl, KB~ Pittaburg papers plonso copy. 5 CONYIS—AL Las Vouns, Now Moxico, April 14, iss] Fdward A" Convis, furiorly” ot thls iy, ausd 2) KNOWLIS—April 10, 1881, at the rosidance of Iiner. SO 2 Cheadiag 1o Knghrion, aiwd 2 renrt otico of nervices horonfiar, Tho I be takon to Paw Paw, Mich,, far burisl. RICHARDS—"Thie funernl sorvicos over the ro- mains of tho lnte Mary Loulse Hichards will take gllldu:fl 8t Mark's Chireh, Evanston, nt 1 o'clock utnnlsy aflornuon, Aprii 24 from thefico to Grnco: Innd by carriakes. Kilends of, tho family aro tnvitod o attend. AT i 11,1 At the resldoncd of his paronts, 155 Abor S S0 ot o Fuarick i Heiduas Qo douneat., itovort son of Futrick anyh. rannd Buniiay, 1h Hith 8t 10 & m., by carsiagos to rewaina w ngell 7 youre ) montl and 21 Calyary Comotory, KUNTZ—The romains of Mamie A. Kurtz will bo tntorrad from (o WWaldnolm Comotory Yaulton Sune dny, April 2t, at 8 p. . 11 2, 181, Aloxander Caldwoll Mo- n of' Aloxander G, and Klennor W, ';wd HunLhs AN A anyy unu rom tho rusidonce of hix parents, 250 Doar. borneng » o1 Mondny mornlig at 11 0/010cks ARAMS—ADrl 22 1851, of dipbthoretla croun, Feans con K. aged | yoar und 12 days, infant danghter of Francia und Mnriotts C. Adams, Funersl from 62 Contre-ny,, Snturday at J1s. m., to Gracelnnd Cenotury, 4 QLS Williaw 11, Gilos, aged 34 years, of apo- 7. Fihornt will tako plucs Bunday, Aprll 24, nt a'olodk, Trom hia into YosiGonce, 13 NOF Greontet: by éarelagoo onuhill : O'LILIEN—April i1, of Lunrt-disonso, Mrs, Margn- roiua OVl Beva b yanrh - 2080, Ars, M inorl froni nto tosidanoe, 8 North Ruckor-st., on Hunday, April 26,46 8t ColutmUKIIV OBurch.BoRes by cars to Catvary Cemotery, 5 Now Yark aud St JAuuts prpors pleaso copy. o AURKTT-Suddenty, uf 1504 Waboshay,, Fridoy 'Notléh of fanoral haronttor, MANGANCApl 2 John ¥, Magan, ton of Wifl 1am and 1iridgal Manian, ot s Tosld0roo 315 Noth Frankiin-sL., uged 1) nionths und 2, A Funoral by eurrisgos to Calvary, Sunday, at 1 o'clock SULLEIL-At 8 0'alock yostordny aftornaon, athor homin, 678 \Wost Taylor-at Sire. Merbamn Siliss Ja e Capt: oot SL. SUilues 1h tho 450 Jeht oF Her Vinaral trom the residonco Bun 3 o'elock, cartingon by (irnentund Gomarorgy T 2 0'elocks by ANNOUNOEMENTS, PNt s i bl S MASS MBEETING WILL BE HELD n I‘l)‘l\lmlll" Church, on Mighigan.av., near ty-alxihvaty Bunduy ofoning., “Hpdochive ard ts e made concerning the work of t}o Clilsons’ f.eaguy for thy Buppresalon of the Bulo of Liquor 1o Ming andg nmlunnm( aguinat the llconslng of the vily lfl disrpputable doi Among the speakers snnouncod ara '#, C, Larned, A Lo Morcison, tho Hey. G 1 Eroreit, "W fio. It . Tope, wia tha Ner. b, Horford - 101 Pt g sl ;M”' D, L. MOODY WILL CONDUGT tha noon mesth Tuesday in Farwell lajt, te. irn D, Bankoy will sing. All aro welcomo, lll) Ugkpis noSpsiny. L e e ol R, ¥. 11, REVELL WILT, CONDUGT Sawir Furwo Han Habjoce - Bovemmnt ' —_— OTICE—PHE RELATIVES OR frignds vt docoasod mombers of tha Ninotoenti inais Infantry will obl 1uanibers of e press ons roximental arganizailun if thoy will drop line 16 tiio undorshined, Wiving number Of grave, lucation, uud evwiotury Iu which thay nro nirled. W, U, CHIISTIAN, Cor, Boo, HERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET- fi!mrnum Huuw: ¢l pirticunirty ‘Tounosion it mbOrs bo prosont, as most dmiortant businoss will I{E‘Cl!l()x\flo "PIILOSOTIICAL S0- tnueta this oveRing it ciub roum on parlor Ine Housa, Uspor by A, W, Winaott, o Homan Tributio knd th Modar Chan: Sy Dol T IIE YOUNG MEN'S‘GOSPEL MEET- SEEDS, 8 d Hovey's Mixtures! For Lawns, used on our GE s, Parks. Also, full line of Vegetable and Flower Seed: Garden, Field, & Flower. eds. HOVEY & 133 Wuba 82 Htendnunriors for Vic Flower heeds, Bpring Bulds, FUGG & VALENTI +5 1.k, er ‘Uremont Hou Ronadotioeondiondl |3 E1 T HRTTLGTH TNIECS HATS. m‘flS EESTER'S “Tiat- Tlouscs, &5 ae 0 111 Kandolph, Send ¢, &, g rotail bux le wspress of 1he bual Cundiva t Avieghen putup wlo: datriclly purs. Hufors 1o ul Chiicpa. Adldrue PITESL Coutcelonor, ‘1 Mudisun-st, Chidago PARIS NTYLES. An ontirely nuw confoctlon,ONLY 3 Iyund ut KRANZ'S, 8o State. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, S ABSOLUTELY PURE MADE FROM GRAPI CREAM TANTAR Hausqkoener's favarita (n loading cities of the world, Do other proparetion miskos wioh light, lakr, hof broadane luutions peley, Can.bo saton’hy drigep tica without foar of tho 1lla resulting from heary adie seatiblo food, | EB” Comended for purily snd iy og. someness by tho Govornment Choemls) TOVAL BARING POW RIS w York, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, FLERSIHELN & 0., Nos. B4 und 16 Rundolph-st. Saturday Moming, AprTlI 23, at (0 o'ost, 215 South Morgansst, ‘Wo will mull without reserve, the entire FURNITURE OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Parlor and Chamber Sels, Dining-room and Kitchon outtll, Carpots and Gear arat flouschold Goads, BLISON, FLIISILD & (0, IHAEANE SALE! FURNITURE, GARPETS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD B00DS, Crockery, Glass, and Plated Ware, General Merehandiso, &e., &, AT OURL STORKS, 84 and 86 RANDOLPH-8T., 9:30 This Niorning. KLISON, FLERSIUEIN £ 00 By POMEROY & CO. SATURDAY, April 23 AT 10 O'CLOCK A, M, Wo wiil soll Entiro Contenta of Elcven-RoopTl Dwelling, Corner of Paulina & Walnut-sts., CONSISTING OF 2L, T. Chamber Seta, Parlor Suits, Tirws.and Wool Cavpets, Btoves, Croekery, and. - Goneral Iounchold Gooda. Salo poromplory. y o POOIIPARY: yommmOY & Co0. Aucuonsut No. 427 South State-st, ¥lat of 10 Rooms, containtng ELEGANT FURNITURE, “To bo sold by Aucionat 10 o'clack thls (Saturday) Moring. Ona Plor G . s, Gno Lnoyo, Rlogant 1ptl-n; L R i Martlo-Top Chumiber Sets. Yelvet ‘and Hrussoin Carps pois, fsr Ot Fine Cuttor aud Wolf ftabe. Balo Poremptory. * PUMEROY & €0, Aurtiontig Pure uallty. Easy Action taod ‘In Tune. Eleant i Rosow AEED'E Temple of Musics 138 Byage bl hickte e Tk T WATEIR WAVES, 8175 HAlRN"l‘-'.i.'i'.’\".’.‘n',“?,'}'uf?.‘l".5.'-‘. it [“UAMES TUALT, 10 Statesste, T (ca i & Kot urru aeasl 71 A Ve e MATERIALQ E.H.Sargent 1»' State-sts Chicagd: An;\u:':w:'l ficmlcul Ay S W HEELER ¢, GUEBEIT R s atiie : e “Loutists, TrAVEIETE L (‘“" oS, e M P omorsh - “(i): | | | |

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