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tod THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE CITY. PENSONAL AND GUNURAL. W. 0. Cony, U. 8. A. ia nt tho Sherman, A. ORENDOMY, Sringtiold, Il, isat the Leland, Y.G. DALANGALT, of Ottumivn, is nt tho Shor- man. Guy, Jose G. CANDO, of Mexico, is at tho Pa- effe. & L. D. Poon, of Yankton, 1. T., Isat tha ‘Tre- mont. 8 G. MAattt, of Clinton, In. fant the Tre- mont. A 3.3. Menxprtt, of London, England, ia nt tho Pacitic, P J.M. Grurrit, of tubuque, In, Is at the Paliner. * 4 8. W. MAITLAND, of Negaunco, Bich. fa at the Tremont. oo 11,1, Menvintn, of Dubtiquo, Ia, ts at tho Sherinan. 1, W. Cremest and wife, of tho Trowont, Junax ‘Tnosas Witsos, of Winona, Minn, fs at tho Pauille, It. ¥. Jones and J. Baronotto, of Montana, arc atthe Palmer, Winniam 2. ANMSTHONA, Of Detrott, Mich, ts at the Sherman, W. W, Hakritand family, of Euroka, Novy aro at the Paliner. v. BD. Mepany and wito, of Washington, D. 0, ate at tho Pulmer. Ligure Gov... M. Hamintos, of Springfeld, ut the Paulie. Jupox Wintaam L, Henwesstetx, of New York, ts at tho Paoltic, Mn. anp Max. We. D, Gonunte, of Lindsay, Ont, are at the Pacitlo, Mu. ann Mus. CHannes U0. Fanwett, of Lake Forest, nro at tho Pucitic, W. I, Perrinony, Gonoral Superintendent of she Chl igo & Urand ‘Trunk lullroad, Is at the Mating Brooklyn, aro at noonday mectiny yontorday at ‘Lower Farwell Mall waa led by Melba Helm, His subject was * Self-Highteousness.”” ‘iene isn rumor thata police officer has been nestqned to look atter buniners who hunt tbo Dubie Library, iaguiting tha Judy attendants and making thomeclyes senerally ounoxious, ‘Thy sixteenth innunt meeting of the Chicngo Yale Assoclition will be heta at the Grand Pa- cite nt éo'cluck this evening. und will be fol- Jowed by the anual diiner half ag hour liter, Ar but piles 1 u'clock yesterday’ afternoon E, a. Doolittle fell into the basement. in front of, No, 163 West Indiana street, rind fractured his skill, His Ife is despatred of, Ue sives at No. BOL Milwaukee avenue, ‘TH lemperntice yesterday, ns observed by. Munuese, optician, 8 Mudison’ stroet, TRtnune W degruca; 10 a, ms, 8s fly i, WW. -Bavomuter, Bae thy 403 8 py ‘Tuy leeture-room of the Union Park Conzre- entional Church woe tastefully decorated with uvpropriste Christmas hangings inst evening, the uccusian being the hollduy festival to tae ebitdren of the Sabbath-schvol, ‘ Mi Anritky Ray, the bead of Marshall Fiotd & Co's dresaegouls department, was presented Fosterdny atternoog by the boys of Dopurtinent swith an elegant ebony guld-hended e: Me. Ray leaves for Now York in a few days to wo into business in that olty, ° THE current number of the American Fidd, which Ig edited and imannyed py Dr, N. owe, of Chieaxo, Is 4 bandsomo and in ovory way credit- able effort. et te essontially a holiday namber, upd In vespoct of the {hustrations, luiterspress, ahd advertisements is roan tho bout tasuc of u sportsmun's puper yet publisbed in Aimerica. Lage ovoning at Winsett Hall, 223-230" Mil- Waukee avenue, the Rev, ‘Eugene Sheehy brunch of the Irish Nutional Land League of the ‘Tenth Ward gavon suecesstul muster and it- erayy entertalnment fer the benottt of the ciuse, “be exerelses wore opened by a speech by Mr. dobn F, Finerty. ¥ AN unknown man about 90 yenrs‘ of ‘nge, vo feet six Inchea till of xtout build, dark-balrod und dark mustached, and dressed ih light pant Joong, dark cout,and dark slouch hut, deupped dead nt tho corner of Randolph and Denrborn streets at 11:40 o'clock yeatorday morning. ‘The body was taken to tho morgue, and the Coroner Was notitied, -Gronae Korsren, of tho frm of Walker & Kuester, saloonkeepurs, who was churged by his cool, Joe Bultey, with having severoly bouten hint nnd broker one or two of bis ribs, stated to to a‘!IMUNE reporter yestorday that tho man bad been on a vory extended sprog and did not have ang ribs broken, ‘Tho story of tao resale wus tho result of an {mugtnution Inrgoly in- fiammed by bud whisky. A PLEASANT miarringo soryico took place at 11 o'clock yestorday morning nt No. 12h) Wabuah avenuc, The contracting parties wore Mr. Pure man D. Updike, an opvrator.on the Board of ‘Trade, and Miss Mary 8. Dodge. ‘The ceromony wae performed by tho Ney. George C. Lorimur, .D., inthe prosence of a sino! number of relatives and jutimate friends. Mr, und Mrs, Upadlko were tho‘reciplenta of many very ule: gant prosonts. Thoy departed in the nfternoun ou a several wocks’ tour througo'tho West, Janes Tiosrson and Harry Lowe, the col- ored men who practicad burgluty by inane yaluablo panes of glass jn show-windows an thon carrying off. wll within thelr reach, wera before Justice Wallaco yesterday, eburged onch with threo cases of muifclous mischief and threo cases of burztary, and woro hold tu the Criminal Court in bonds aggregating $6,000, ar $500 ‘eauh on each charge, Ag utatedJn yesterday's THe UNE, the merchants who Bava been tho suffor- ereare L, Adams & Co., G. Hecker & Co., and d. Lehmann & Co. AT 2 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Rudolph Schwarzloso, of No, 1d West Chicugo avenu was awakened by hearing tho sound of foutateps upon the atalrway ivading to his room. Jump. ing from bie bed be sclzed alamp and started Tor tho stairway, Just before renehing it ho cnught sight of a masked ‘man who was on hig way up, and who fred a shot at him, shattering tha lamp in bis hand. Tho rest of the family wore by this time nrousud, and Mr, Sehwaralose’a son tackled fhe inteuder, striking Lim on the head with w sthek of wood, ‘Tho burwlar was n livoly follow as the youn soan'e uyos and face will testify. Nothing wus atolon. : Epuix O'Boytx, Thomag O'Hrien, and simon Clurk, tho triv of Batuvin burglars who wore sowe time ago arrested by Liout. Board, wero Drought before Justice Waish yesterduy, In tho ones of soyle and Clark, nonsults word Inken and thoy Will _bo tried fn Kane County, the acenv‘of the burghiry. O' Brion, who\was aut on ball, “skipped,” and In consequence \ran not iu court when wanted yesterday, Juatico Walab continued his cus to the dist inst. to give tho bondsmen an opportunity to surrender the cul- rit before forfeiting tho bat. If he shows up agonauit will be taken and he algo will be tried tn Kano County, “At balf-past § o'clock last evening John Royd, A watebinan it Sinall’s packing-bouae, corner of Archer avenue and Quarry street, discovered three youby mon in the act of stealing bans trom the cellar In the rear of the building, and Upon interrupting thom one of the thicven ited jive shots at him, ene of which took effect in tho watchinan’s left thigh, making wo ugly wound. After tirtng tho shots the thle whodkt the shooting, and whose name fs Willlum Ken vehuk, hid binself tn box under a platform in tha bullding, wherv bo was found by the pullco Who had beun culicd in. Ho was taken to the Deering Strovt Station. Ruyd was attended by: Dr. Eoorlein, who extracted the ball, and saya tho wound !§ serious, , SINCE Jan. J, 1841, there have beon aollectud at tho South Mido Mytice Court from Anes pul Ja ouurt just $17,00), all of which to the lust penay. bas been pakt ta tho Controller. ‘This ta py tar the targest amount ever colivgted in one year at that court, and will doubtless yxcael by several thouganda the agyrtintte of the fica collocted at the three other Polivo Courts. (n tho sautc me tho Clerk haw dovkuted 10,1u0 clvtt cases, tueluding drunks, violations of building and hy a AND disorderties, and ealth ordininces, an founal cases—lurconies, issauits, Fapheries It wit, therefore, be ween that ear has been avery busy one undorc Buckley's manugement of the duutrigt ne hav dug Loen reinstutod Just about one your nyo, ‘Tux twenty-third anuual sovlable of tho Bt George Houluty was given last evening ut tho VPutiour House, Tho large bull was well Stlud with ince. A general program wae added as on additonal attraction, embracing vocal muse Dy Miss HUE and Atlee Gariund and readings by Tes arley. Among thosu present wer dr, and Mrw. 1. D. Burngwannth, Miss Etta arland, {be Missew Pittaway, Misa Clara Wicks, Miss HL, Sirs. V. Fibel, Mrs, Loulse Adicr, Sias Hock, Are. Covatle, Miss Morton, Stias Olson, Mia Krum Sturt, Mies Morgnn, Miss Oden, Silae Weston, Br. and Sry. erry, A, Wutsane Jubn Patrick, E. Qeorge, Be Harley, Willian Burtou, 0. B, Jones, Weel iM. Olson d Jawktand, HL. Cheatle, Dre Ge FY, Stalth, ere ; Auto, Zits cating Paar er Buttons | eu sity « Newtuit, 1d, col Charles A. Bateman, Jobn 1? aliitey: “* M¢°U% ‘Tite second of tho Winter receptions given bi Company E, Firat Regiment Cavalry, fone tare fast eveuluy at thelr armory, corner ot Luke sad Puuliva streets. Tho bund of the regiment Juralybed accoptable music for the occasion, wid the gy uniforms uf the braves and tho custumes at tho ladies presented a very plens- iu scons to the spectator, Dancing was Ine ulged in and kept up continually, with the ux. veptou of sullicignt tie for suppor, Wath a late hour, Among those who were uresent were 1. Welter, Cup. Fe MH Ball, id dirs, J. ill, Me. Arthur wi Foo ir, ahd Sire. W. Marcli E. Druin, Cupt, Willlums, Str, nds bH a's. Bilver- wun, Miss Flora Brace, dir. agd’ Mrs. Krod so Kunth. dtra. i. Docker, the disse: Bopala Peel, dennis Foster, Gruco und Eva Bt air, Burab (paige Hite Hebiwdan, Fue Bal 4 = jobuson, uaa Wo zzie Pratt, Jossiu'Hepburu, Ane wo Hoberts, May Cloveland, and", Aloin Se. wad Mrs. Goorge Waldron, Mra. Bs ©. Hohart. Mr. nnd Mrs.J. B. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. oT. Cy Hurkott, tho Mesars. 1G. and f W. Poot, Ay Uurtman, Gearge Webber, i. Withinma, Ne dobnsan, 0. 1s Bailloy, W, Preston, Me Hehrondt, F, Ollver, C. 1, Fate, Band 't. Pebke, Mr and Mrs. M. Main, Mr, and Mrs, W, HL. Dininond, Mevand Mree We), Wing, Mies M. Dreuster, and Mrs. A. U. Dinkler, som fount Property Nt tho northwest corner o€ Stite and Jackson streets, yesterday found tho remains of Q huge binok oak tree imbedded Inn layer of blue ulay, , Thoy stritek tt first pear tho north: est corner af tho Jot, ntinut twa febt hetaw the atirface of the clay, and tithough the portion Unearthed was jtponrontly one of .the larger Dranenes, it wis eo well presarverl that it required a pick and an nx to ree move ft Tho romaine of other — trees Wero found it tho same inelosure, but wll wero uf. diferent growth, and wore minch higher op tn the sand and joam, ‘ho po- sition of tho onk indicate that if tet Ita ond whon the clay formation began, Such onks ure: compion nil the way from Virginia to Tlnols, but [tis sald tobe rare that one fy found so far vlow the surface as this ono. ‘THis annul mocting of the stackholders of tho Chicago Steel Horseshoes Company was held yeas tordny, Ee, following Directors wero eluctad to serve thi xnsuln rn Charles Tt. Thirton, ‘Thomas 8. Chard, d. 14. Eeborlise, W. 8. Ullmann, snd Wiltim i Kerr.” Ata meoting, of. the new Directors, hold ufter the meeting of tho stovk- holdors, Wiliam ft, Kerr was elected President and W, 1, Ullmann Secretary and Tronsurer. It was voted) Unaniinously by the stockholders te Increnso the -cuvital from $100,000 to $151,000, Tho company's works, wnich aro located at Pull-. muah, area reéent addition te thit thriving city, .and the geowth of tho business has been such that the computy bas boen unable for rome timo sto Ieeep up with ‘tte Incrensing orders, In addl- workmen ongnged [n excavating for tho tions of tt new huilting to te crested on tion to mnking stect horseshoes it has Intely | added “ivop forging,” am new onternclso in the Weat. Tt fet, there ace but three athor estab. arcane In the country whoro tho process is aurried on, i 4 DarATCH from Springheld having appeared in Tis Tripune yesterday stating that a conse: bit been fasucd to tho Consulldated Starch Company of this hy a THUBUNE reporter caliod upon Mr. Edward Stoby, one of tha incore fenitors, to fear tho obleuts of the compun: ir, Roby sail he wis reraly nuting as attorn for the parties titerested (n procuring the ine corporntion. He belioved, howaver, a tiew fuct- ory would bo started in this city ere tong, and the buylug of rain for threo or four otter fuvtorlus in the State would bu done Ju thts city under ane management. Tt wis found that grain could be shipped to Chivagu at lest rites from many) points in tho State thin it could “be shipped to pinces where other starab factories ure located, though: the letter may be nearer the place of shipiont, Jy consolidating this genin- buying business here, werent saving would be made. Itis sald thot thery 18 no attempt to create n monopoly In the stureh bustitess, the competition boli ‘a lively one. DISCUASING THY IISIE QUESTION, Andrew Dinmond. a soungz mn with canni- Dbalistta propunsity, was botore Justice Buunmer Hell yesterday, churged “with dlsardurly cou= duet. "She complaint was mide by a former friend, Edwin MoAulif, to this. ett Tho two et Warlnesdny nightat a frlenc's house on ‘Twontysaixth streot, and aver a -Jug of whisky tlscussed the drish yuestions of the day so curnestly that n tight was tho. result, MoAulltt rotired from the conttict with uve very badly mated flogzers, tho teeth of bis adversary having penctrated olan tothe bone. The Court Jrupoged a Nae of 8100 and coats, and suspended sentence that 1 campluint for maybein may be entered by the prosecution, PEEVING TOM OF COVENTRY. A. brief but vory deulited and Interesting sen- sauion wus produced ut the Conmtueratitl Motel “Wodnesday night about’ bedtine. The guests hind nenriy all gono to their conme, and the up- per Noors of the hotel were wrupped in quiet 1os8 When there mrose from 1 reuin occupied by uve lady bourdera w'gertes of the inost. terrify tug and agonizing shricks, In an Instant every door wos” spened, and the corridors weru ttle, with women tn deshubiiic, men in seaut gare nents, and clerks and attendants In fall force ‘The massive form ot Chief-of-Detectives Curtier, who i om boarder nt hotel, was scon, clad in tho =“ yarmont of tho night” supptemented with nothing buts puic ot Panraicons, disuppearing down tho dimlyslighted ball with iw rapes truly aston jatiing, and bofore tho aasuinvled and frightened, Buests hud solved the meaning of the ecbay he returned lending w erestfalien and abashed youny ti whom he hid Ushed aut from the innermost recesses OL 1 furenway closet. Thor atl was made phui The young man aforesald proved tu bu is regular boarder nue Frank E. Paterson, a aivil onglncor attached tu one of the many ratlronds centering in this clty, Hu, tt scottis, hud tuvome possessed of it curiosity which he now regrots; bud tuken ono of: tho drawers of.bls burenu feom bis room and 60 Pluced it thot by. standing upon it he 1h) : over’ the transom of the ing to a cortain lidy boardor's rootu. The scroums whieh bad been heard wero cnused by tho discovery of his face hy tho ovo punts of the rount,. The Culef sunnnoned the paul wagon and had the young man lucked up. ustarday, moruing Justice Sumutoriiold tined hith $100 und costs aud thors tho matter ended, Jt fs sald tbat ono of the ladies whose dlernbiur- tollet. was go rudely interrupted by * that ho! rid iman” “is in delicate health and much a! feuted by the nervous shock, 4 . TUE REY. GRONGE C. MIEN, Ata meoting of the congregation of Unity Church, beld dust nfghe.in the church building, the question of tho realynation of the Rev. George C dultn cane under consideration. On tho 1th of Decomber Mr. Miln inthnated by lot. tor his dealre to resin un account of Ml-bealth, the redinauon to tuke plave.on or about Sly I a committes subsequently waited Upon Tr. Miln, ssking him to reconstdor his decision, ‘tho report of. this comritteo, however, as read last night, was not very clear, and dtr. J, J. P. Odell eunsequently mayen that second cominitteo walt upon tho pistor for the sume purpose. ‘The motion way unantinausl; Odell, A. J. Marble, and appolited tor the wil Veoh tho will of tho Trustees,” During the procecd- fnye it was ollclted that Mr. Miu, withough ros sighing on the ground of ill-heulth, bad hinted thut ho was not sure whothor he was sulle ciently orthodox Unitarian for his fald, and bo conaldored it possible that me would not tond tu inka bis views coinoldo tore closely with those of the church. Considerable changes wore fring, on in hisinind, Il-henlth was none the uss tho primary cause of his desire to resign his churge. A OMNISTSIAS = 08 voted, aud Messra, oorge KH. Adams were purpose. Thoau xentloman ort ata future meeting, to bo culled at DAY-8CHOOL, 3 was hold {n Lowor Farwell Hall inst ovoning,and proved! very entertaining to the large number preseat. ‘Tho Gg ine of hymns by the Chincso pupils was no doubt. well intonded, but their voicea woro far from muslosl, ‘Thole prmun- ciation was very goud, considering the diiiiculty thoy experlonca in learning English, The Che hese singers were named Les Pac Jung, Mol gin Got, Mol Luke Mime, Mot Fay Yon, and lng Ling Sul, A numberof the pupilaand teachers recited some Beriptire suleattuns, ouch teacher boing: Tollowed by hur pupils. “At the closu of tha ox- ervlie: re Oyrua H. McCormick Jr. spoko ards uf encouragement to the Chinn saying. that ¢ho-.¥, M,C. A. took great crestio thelr wolfire, und intended t make that interest niore feltin the future. Tho sun day-school class had been nu great syocess, and tho xpeaker hoped for yreat results from i. ‘Tea, cofec, and Kandwiches wore thou banded around by the Bh and thoir tenchers, ana waroclublo time wus held, Thoro were-furty or fitty Chinamen prosont fant cvoning, aud they seamed ty take a grant deal of Interest fn what wus sali and dune. Tho Sunday-sohuol class tina nbout. thirty-tive sobolits, and cach scholar his a teavhor, A number of the Chinamen bave been to echoo! on tho Puolito wepe Qnd they speak English is rr fairly, ‘Tho school is beld In Jower Farwull Hall overy Bunday afternvon at balf-past 3, and 1s under tho auspivos of the Y, BI. U. A,’ . THE CITY-HALL. Tene wore thirty-clybt aoaths reported. at tho Health-Unleo ynaterduy, Uy New-Yoar's-Day the ontire paving under contract on State, betweon Taylor and ‘hirty- ninth streots, will bo complated, . AT present there aro i489 Hcensod saloons runnlog in Chicago which pay a rovenue to the chy of sin week Gaon PY The new oelng recolved Wédnestay from GCincinnatt has been put in No. 14's huuse, No, 33 Chicago ayepue, 8 uid ong has oven trnng> forrost to No, 20's housv, on Kuweon street. Tho tatter engine was condomned some tints ago, und No. 2) now haa a sod ony, while where thore ty beuvier sorvica a new one haa bee: placed capabloof better service, thy ‘Tux Mayor, Controller, and Ald, Burloy, Cuaite dung of the Finance Comialiton, yesturday witures noon opened the bids for the olfuial printing for the enaulog hhc Tho Herald was the only bid- dor for printing in Enulish, ut 60 venta per inch, Thy Stauls-Zeituiy wants 40 cents, £3, aud the Arbelter Zeitung 13; wilt nrg printod in German, clullst organ, Pautizs who are anxious to contribute to- wards the ineinorial to bo erveted to the men- ory of Bir Francis Drake, who was a wreutsullor hi bis time, can do so by dropping a ting und is dratt on the Bank of Lng dnd to dir, Ald. Derry, Municlpul Buildlugs, Plymouth, Dovon, Bn- #land, Mayor Harclgon bas reodlved un vlo- quently weltton ctroulue giving full outlines of the proposed monument, a A ‘TrrwuNE roportor asked City-Engloeer Cro: uler yesterday bow far tho,Uridueport pumping- works bad Le etter Jie wtated Loat the boilur and fronts ind already been corsploted and tha engine wus well under way, ay wore Lhe wroughte Ion work aud tbe castings. Tho muaubluery would bo lucated on Lot No,” 14 Canslpori, which Ja 240 feet square, and whioh bas been a gurad from the Canal Board for thu purpowu, Work wus now progressing on the plins for cu Ding Jn which the muchinury ly to be put. It pan Wong ik wud Stns. ge story: en. Sbevio on the fauidutions Wr! * meuced carly uext work, beep A MAN named 8, Hash of No. 650 Noble Street, wasup before Kaufingon yesterday for Vielutloa of the bulldiug- ordinanoe, tie wok a Svitndrow tie gousplatats Fee aaa peste he oD plata! eo it the doe purtment wyuld Bot gut a talr “Mearns before Frete Prenad oreo papers the latter boing tho Bus FESTIVAL, OF THE ONINESE BUN: | the Justice before whoin tho ense wits taken, A Tathor pleasant atate of affnirs, certainty. due- tice Kautinann imposed the following ties. for vielitions of the building ordinances: C. Maus veo. No, 0% North Ashiind avenues J. A, Mad+ den, No, 1051 North Wood street; M. Mratt, No. WM Oncer streets and dumes Allen, No. 171 Aantes rich? and Simon MeManon and Hug! Cannon, No, 88 Holt trent, $10 each, E followhiue bullding porinits wore tesued ratontiy: Willian Rielly, twoestory dwelling, by 18 feet, No. as Fit vena, to cual A. 8. Maltmat, thirteen two-story fl 0 fect, Moontngiile and Wester: avenue, to ei 0007 1. J. Wagner, tito two-story dwellings, 40 by 55 feut, Nos. bi and bay Warreit aventio, to cost £8000; W. Zeglow, one twoestory: cottage, 2hy dt feut. iver, near [ridley Btroot, Lo cust $1,200; Josoph Kinnoy’, three-xtor and bisoment store nd dwelling, ® by 40 fort, Desplaines and Wost Randolph streets, ty cost SiKN; John Horn,’ two-story and basement dwalling, Na, 633 La Salis avenuo, (o cost 80,000; 3, DC. Whitney, twoestory divelling, 22 by GU Teak, eh Ticklon avenug, niar Hurlbut stroct, to Cost $2,000, TA DESERVED COMPLIMENT, Judge Tiley has ndilressed tho following cam= plimentary fetter to Chief-of-Pollea MeGarigia: ™ Hetiue it the close of my three months’ term: of holding one of tho branches of the Crimlnal Court of Couk County, [desire to make known tho preat pleasure it has given mo te notice the tuarked Improvement iad ellictoney of the po- Hew force over what it was when T last held that court to years ago, The punishment of erlne depends hitgely upon the polity and efficiency: of the police, as it Js. not only thoir duty to des tect and nrrest the crlininal, but alse to trace wp the evidence of tho crime, necertain tho hhumes aud residences of tho withesses, and Us to someg extent prepare tho eases far. tho nclion of the courts, ‘Tho trials which i have come before me have developed xo inveh praipcneass and eficiunoy, and Intulligent Judge MbACUE the pallco in the performance of thelr duties that I cannot refrain from letting you know that Jn those tintes, when {t is the fashion tonbuse the police, thers ire some porsons who Undurstund ani uppructate vour oarte to line prove und elevate beth the chiractor and (7 ty of tho force. Hoping that you may s that addition to tho furce so imperatively quired, I remain, with much reapeet, yours, ete, *M.P, Tuury, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tis Sherif! yeaterday closed tho establish- mentor G. C. Ilobley, No. 203 South Huiated street, to antisfy oxccutlons to the nmount of about $700. Conosxin Matson was yesterday Interviewing the Cotumissioners In referenve to establishing Q public morgue, He says that Elton, with whoin the city contracted to take care of un- known dead bodies, fs not fling tho bil, and that bia place ts bot tittle If any better than the old morgt corner of Lightcenth and Arnold stre: Ilo ropoated the stories told of the [ast-named place nhout rats mutihiting the bodies, ute, tnd promises to send a communict Yon tu tho board Wednesday treating the subs jeet in dotall, Tu: Commercial Natlonut Bank, Franklin MacVengh, Wiillam Stowart, and othora, ered. jtors of Knowles, Cloyos & Co., yesterday Mled a potition in tho County Couct for the romoval of tho Assignee Feecety appolnted, on the ground that he was unacquiinten with the business, and alieging that bis Appointment had boon made in tho interest of J. W. Donne and othor judgment creditors, Thoy wanted Ollvor W, Barrett up: polnted in bis stent, but the Court somehow Tailed to sco the force of tholr logic and deuled the petition, A Lt camo up before tha Committee on Pub- ite Service yeaterduy of $175 for making out.tha Vat of Jurors for tne Coun tho deverul courts, as required by Jaw. It waa promptly put on- Milo, it bung from.a county: pployd. scussion It wus charged thut winisdioner Ayars hud falled to proparc, or use to bo prepired, a lst fron bis district— embracing the Towns of Evanetun, Luko View, uefferson, ynd Norwoul Park—tho result of which will bo that tho residents of that scotion will escapo jury survicu tho coming year. AFTER THE TOLL-ROADS. Tho owners of tho toll-ronds of tho county were before the Committee on Roads and Hridges: yesterduy in answer to n resolution of the bourd asking tiem to name the pricy ut, which they would sell tholr respective roads. Nong of them, however, hid nny distinet propositions to make looking to a sale, and tho committes friting muinifest any particular interest ft recommen ing « purctuise, nothing was done beyond reag! a AL agreement to fuspect the rods toda: Ts Jose Y's Lo Moyne, reprosenting tha Evanston and Hl Read, refused to muke nny fyures, but aeomed willing to enter inte nn arbitration schenic. = Mr. Snell. represonting bis ronds, (piomtecd to present whut ho night have to say in writing at an carly day; aud Mr. Harms, repe resenting the Ancol Avenuo and Niles Centro Htond, which his been condemned, presented bis old proposition to ascii out for $15, ‘ MORE UOSPITAL ROOM, : ‘Tho Hospital Committee met and took up the Proposition of Commissioner Mattocks to on- Jurga the boapital nccommodations by erecting a building for tho residunce of tho srplores and their fainilles un ono of the corners ot the hos pital lot, to cost from 810,000 to 313,000, It was agreed tu ropurt fayorably on the - proposition, aiid wlso in favor of putting up an additional pavilfon at an early day in accordance with the orlginul plans for tho institution. Tho residende building propused will be bullt, it is contem- plated, in tho shape of Mints, and so” arranged that on the drst tloor will ho n receptton-roum and alltice, where nll applicants for adinission to tho Institution will ue uxamined, and the other floors will be sot apart for the ocoupaney ut the change, If curried out, will add about sevonty- five beds to the hospital rou. and it is pros Posed to push it with all pussible bosto, U. & A.’ ‘Tne collcotions from dutlable goods yeatord, ay wore $3,7u4, UNTY THOUSAND DOLLARS In gold was dis bursedl at the Sul-‘Trousury yostorday. - Tne intornal-revenus receipts yesterday amounted to $28,012, of which §2i,403 was for spirits, $1,005 for cigars, $1,048 for tobacco, $1,628 Tor buer, und $2.48) for bank taxes, : Oxy result of tho iuveatization made by Spo- clot Agent Donglus inte tie doings of the Cus- todian’s emptoys has been that Irvin, who was discharged by’ Muj, Drury, bas heon retnstated, and the uppointinent of Beckerly as Chief En- gineer hay beeu forwarded by Collector Binith. CoLuxctor HAnyERY yesterday denied ‘the al- Jogution inate by Mr, Mf. E. Stone, fo his intor- view printed In Te Fiinuxe, to the aifect that, there were ttoanclal Intureata betweon Senntur Login and the Colicotor, “Mr. Hurvey says that there Is not a word of truth in the story, ‘Thera never were iny money mutters: between bin and Senator Losin, ‘Tue letter notifytug Inspector Spurling that bis services wauld’not ba uceded utter Deo, dL was a simplo form whieh contained nu roaduns for tia step, ‘he gonoral botlof is that tho mut. ter is purely n political ane, In pursuance of the Post -Utlicy potloy to “let no Biatnezoun escape.” Gen. Spurling wis appointed front Malne, out has made his home hore for tho Past four yours, LAWYER AND CLIENT, AN ALLEGED DIFPEUKNOK ANOUT AN ALLEGRD Des IL vot Cn Along series of obsorvatians by poople with ® philosophic turn of mind bave shown that there ts uo fixed rolation betwuoy the abliity to bo generous and the wlilingness to do the hand- some thing by those who haya bad-or think they have tad—iore or tess to do with raliing other people to posliidns of puwer or Atilu- enve. ‘he Intest alleged instanoe of busy ine wrutitude that bas como to the surface Mn Chis und is now tho subject of no little youslp in 1 and real-estate circles, 18 only suathor veriiication of the pronencss on tho prt uf tho olimbereup to muunt incu bfé pore’ and pull the Judder up after bin. ‘The story which is now golng the rounds In certain seumonts of thy two ulrules referred to concerns people of no leds wewnitude than Jas vob Foryyth, whoin shrowd sousa, good foctuny, the dollues of vortain Eastern speculators, and, pussibly, the diptomwutic nogotiations of aman uf how, have fucontly: erevted Inte a wlilionslre, fg thy purty of the ibst part; and the ubove- mentioned nan af law, dit, Doolittio Je—welt Kogwn as a leading local Democratic potiticlan— < us the purty of 8, eucunil opurt. in bla nogottations with’ the East Chicu- Laud Improvemes Company, ko Law & 1p nt Which culminated in the ente of his Bust Chicuga Posseasions Torn cost rlliioa dollara, Mr, Bore Hah typptaved sho survices of Mr, Doulittio in WW Profession! vapucity* as anattorooy. Not | IHR HO, Sr. Voollttle 18 auld tu have % ABTONISNED 118 CLIZNT by turnin Inn bilifor those samo ‘sorvico, the total amuunt whorcat wae 90,00u, Bir, Forsyth, wollo not vn expecially wustere nan, reaping where be bus not sown, ig a thrifty sort uf is nga tiers invru so than ever, now thut ho iw iy nuilttonuire—und, according to the story, Watly disputed the oxtutence of such = obliguiion, and rofused Diank = to make out his Any such ouount, —olulining, ns the story woes, that Mr. Doullttiv bad nut come into Tho nogutiations until they wero well ungor way, or pricticuily concluded, and expressing tho vary, duujded convistton that a feo of 35,000 Would auply caver all the servives ever rendored, him, the suid Forsyth, by bin, the sald Doolittle. ‘Tho latter naturally demurred, und, for answer, subsequently did dopose and suy that a yuo punter of bis brothor Jnwyors about town bad oxauilied the bill, and were of opinion that it Was rousonable and Juat; and, © to make it more Minding,” that thoy’ bad so certitied over thelr own signatures, (nel dudersomunt hairs in aw ony of tho extibity which Mr. vuglittle rellod Upow to prove the currcotocss of his mu iis way of seplication, dir. Forsyth ts sald ta bave merely reiterated ils ‘rotusul to omy down, posslbly retaforcing bla reiarks, bowovor, by Qn explutive or two uf more or lees oxplostve churector, ‘Then the two separated, and thero the story ondad, MI, DOOLATTLL'S POSITION, Aware of the profcasionai sourcoy which sure rounds the dualings of luwyer and ollent, but wnxious to ect the mutter In Its propor light. a renresoutattve of Tak TuwuNy culled uoon Mr. Moners for 1883 fur | pt oflicors and won ius and thelr familtos, This FRIDAY, DECEMB IR 30, 1881—1\WELVE PAGES Doolittle yeatentay, repeated tho ators aa it 4, given above, and expressed the (tsial consum= jo desires to Know iby tit. Asinight have buen expected, Mr, Doolittle refused to divulge tho relntions existing between n clivnt and bis Jegal udvlser, nnd * had no statement {9 make. ‘ *, tat tloes tho story reprosent tho sulstantlal aetay” No, sir.’ was tho short respons ‘ es “Is tt out of tho tay ns to tho amounts?” pore slated tho reporter. “I have nu statement to make as to tho amounts. In fret, it's non of tho pirblie's busi iuyyay, und tho province or nm nows- Ir O that’s all right: but Just one uentton mores it true that, Forsyth Justitied bis.; refusal to pay your bill om the ground that you had little or nothing todo with the negotiations Ul thoy ware about virtually concluded?" “If ho saya that,’ was Mr. Doulittlo’s quick reply, “ho does not telitbotruth, Why, thero Was one transdetion wane in which Taaved Mes, Foraytt: $10,000), and [ant perfeetly willing, t let my professional brethren Julyo as to the correotness of my bith” “That reminds ine,” observed the reporter, “of Unit part of the atory whieh eredits a nume Pere en with already baying done se. Huw js tae?” Tut it was no tise, ‘The cold, stercotyped ane myir, “ Lhave no statement to mike,” wits the caly aatisteation thut rewarded the repurtor’s ‘orion to duty, wad tho interview wits wl ruptly brought ton close right then und there, Mr. Forsyth not bulng readily aceesstble, It wis Impossible to sce hlin and got bis version of the alloged difference butween lnwyor and chiont. . § BOARD OF TRADE, A PETITION THAT SR. RANDOLPIE MAY HAVE A LEAVE DP ATISENGR, ; Ath meoting of tho Hoard of Directors of the Hoard of Trade yesterday atternoon tho follow Ing cummunication was recelved from members ‘of the board: a Circaao, Dee, 28.—T'o the Preaident and Dtrect« ora of the Hintrd of Trade—GUNTLEMEN? Tho une dermigned, members of the Board of Trade, bay- tng In view the lone and ardttous survices of tho Breretury, Mr. Churles’ tandotpt, and that bis hentth hia become impalred by bls faltheul ap- pliention to the inorensing dutles of bls olflee, respectfully petition you to give hint a leave of absenuy Cor six months from sueh date ag my he most ugrevablo to hin, continuing lis sulary during his absence, aud that, in making Rppros priations for hig salury and tho oxponses of the Scerctary's olllco for another yeur, due regard shall bo had to tho growlne {mportiunee of the oflva and the ibornt composition ‘of such tulent as the requirements of tho bonrd demand, The communiention wis signed by W,.'L, Daker, J. H. Dwight, Murray Nelson, 8A, Kent, K. Fairbank, Clinton Briggs, George N. Cut- Hitain Wheoler, Asn Dow, Julian 8, Humes vey, Willlam Yours, B.D. Armour, D, W. Trewin, dH, Dole, 3H. E.'Murphy, A. M. Wright, and inany others. 5 On motion tho request was cheerfully granted, and the Beeretary given [eave of rbsuned for tho Ume pon the terms above mentioned, Tho 8 stion fn reference io hi snitry for the “ Ing year was promised respectful considera- lon. At a meeting of tho full bord held at noon yesterday a motion was made to roconslicr the action of tho preseding day by which the boant waa declared ndjourned from last evening wntll ‘Tuesday inorning. The motion was promptly tabled and the members wilt forget business ttt> til aftor New- Year's, pursuant to tho Intention of the adjournutent, ‘THR ANNUAL SALE OF BAMPLE TAULES saa held yesterday afternoon after the close of Uusiness, Souretiry Haudolph acting ns ane. tlonecr. There are 2 tables, and tho fixed prize ta $10.40 for enoh onead the premiumnsoyer tbls pricenimounted to $4,178, making 0 total of S7.218, ur vt trifle less than was realized from the Bul s Haat youre wien tho tahleg realized $7,887, ‘The most eligible squares were vid In by the moro prominent brokers ut the followiug prices: David Dows & Co, Sinythe, Greenebuum & Co., $1; Rovenbain Bros. 8160: Geriten- berg & Co. $1: West & Androws, $160; . Itum> soy & Walicer, $140; ‘Wanzor & Coy. sla: Foss, Strang & Co., $1 bundler, Rrown & Co, $10; 135 i H. Hemelgarn, $45; Popa & Duvis, $160; Culver &'Ov,, $100; Mubaudvurgh & Co., "$165; MeCor- inlok, Aduina & Co. $150; L. Bvorlughain & Co. 1..W, Weston, $185: MeCurnilek & Ieebo, Jett, Dale & Co, BU; Field, Lindley & Co, MoDernuld, Kiss & Co,, $100; Slukel & Co, #5; G, 3, Johnso y SW; Blickmun Bros, 805; 0, $100; M.D, Stevens & Co., 375. A number were sold nt prices ranging from 85 to M0, ond there ure twelve squares Jott, whieh will undonbtedly be sold for fair prices during tho next few days, nnd the total amount. realized will then probably cyuat that of fast year, 5 THE CRIMINAT, CODE, TE SUDGES TO MAKR INDIVIDUAL RECOM: MENDATIONS REGARDING CHANGES THROUGH THE SUPREME COUWT! ‘The Judges of -tho State Courts held a private session yesterday aftornoon In Judge Jameson's private room to consider a letter to thot from the Citlzons" Associntion requesting thom to SuRRvst. changes and- Improyements in tho Criminal Code, ‘That will necessarily be nape: clal svsston of tho Ledjslaturo this winter, or vurly In tho spring, tu ‘niake tho new Congros- slonal and Scnatorial abportlonments, and Ir ts tho intention of the Citizens’ Assovintion ta ask the Governor to includé fo his call, ns vue of tha objects of-the special session, this ‘of revising tha cudo, © « There wero present at yesterday's mecting Judges Tuloy, overs, Soran, Jumesau, Bure nuuy, Hawos, Anthony, Loomis, and: Kutckor> bovker, ‘The first luisiticss was to choose a guc- ceasur for the Inte Justice Aumund Miller, but Sudgus Gary and Sith wore absent, nut having been vottiled, und nothing, therofore, wus dono. ‘Tho meoting thon. reaolved Iteelf {nto a Com-- mittee uf the Whote on amemtments to tho Criminal Cody, and 4 froe and lengthy discussion took place, Lustend of sending thatrrecommon- dations to the-Governor, 18 was surestad, they ‘greed that cach Judge should scnud the amund- mnonts be thought desirable to the Supreme Court, In accordance with the conatitudonal pro- Vision on that subject, and then the Governor could obtaim them front the Suprowe Court If he go desired, ‘These recommendations are to ‘be sont in during the month of Januury. It wis also ayrocd that a communication tu this offuct should be sent to tho Citizens’ Association. THE JUDGES WERE QUITE UNANINOUS in agreving that the Jaw making jurics judges of ‘lueetions of jaw and f faut should be changed 80 a8 to take from thom Huy power Jo original eneos to decide the tat, and that tha law shoukd ho It down to ‘thom by the Judo. There wid sonic disquasion and ai orence of opinion on the question o8 to whutber tho Judge's churge should be orul or by written Instructions. tho Judges all thought the Supreme Court ought to = + be able to pass sumunarily ou tho law of a erin= (nul case on an uppent, and not on tho fucts, and that, fa. -engo of ohunge of vouue, tha change ,should bo _linited to one Judge, aud not to two, was Turthor auceed that there wasn novossity that a Judge, where an npplication was mado forn new tril, ou pewly-discuvered evidence, should have the power to call the witnossos before bim und examine thont, or at loast be ullowed to ro- vul¥e countor-alllduvite, ft ‘course, niso, tho question of suspending Rontences came up, but there did not appear tw bo any unaninity of opinion us to what ought to be duno,. Rviduatly the Judgos are loth ta let aven a doubt(ul pare of tholr power zo, but tho mujority acomen to think a test case ought to bo gotten Up wud tuken to the Supreme Court, ao usta bye the matter deolded in sume way or Another. As was sald before, no init uctfon was tukon on any of these qucstions, but unch Judge was left freo ta recommend Just as much ur as Jittle a8 he pleased to tna Supreme Court, REND AND “NO RENT,” SHOSH VOUTIONS OF YATIER SHEEMY'S GOSPEL TO WHICH Col, REND TOOK LITIONB, ‘There was published tho uthor duy in this pa- por a lotter addressed (ta Mehop McQuaid, of Noohester, by William: Y.,Rond, in whlch tho luttor took exceptions-ta somo of tho expres: sions used by Father Sheehy in his recont utters dines ti Chicago, both ut the tlie of the Irish National Convention and sinou: thou, Bie, Mend, Who was fumiliur with and upproved of tho do- mand made varly this year in Ireland for fair ront and a iixity of toutre, wus surpriged nt: tho dculurations of Futher sheohy that no rent at ali should be pald, Itocuurred to him that tho Irleh dn America might begin ty repoat the samo cry of “iio rent’ hure, and that thus tho touch ings of Father Hneghy might serve us the entering wedxe for Communistic doctrines antong A laws who have fn tho pust nuvor sympathized with them, .Vhe folluwing uxtracts trom, Fathor Shechy"s romurke, at tho time of the réception tendered bim and Sr, O'Connor at MoCormiok fall curly this month, show what the sentiments wore to which Sir, Kend tack ux ceptions, and for taking oxvoptions to which bo was co violontly “resotuted " night before Inst: BURENY'S BENTIMENTS, “Thore wis nut on tho carth a 6} Janatorid system uf Iroluad, ‘Thur way reflected jt.. France swopt (tout of uxinte once. 1 ie 1 th6 weap if nu rent’ wis heller than the wer pane of 100.000 doudlers, Paris felt not bofore the Prussian, ans but bofore starve thon, Tho position of Erotand way the sumu us that, except thut they hud not the Krupp guna, Thoy could try tho sturving-aut polloy on Ene wlanid’s 40,000 soldiers und 12,000 bastard Irisbe nen. Thoy had cnitatea for te total abolitian of lundtordisi. They vould not crush te with tho Kropp guny whut other weapon would thoy ewpl aye No rent waa the wetpon which would roach, 1f not the hearta, at icust the purses of the landlords, Landiordism was an {neatiablo monster, and it would soon aturve to death if tho supplies weru out otf.; Ho had becn asked way wy would not bo satisiied with o sfulr vent.’ do fair abominution, jt ‘itsance, “There” was 10 such thin, dsc fair rent; it wae uu loposslbility in Ireland, Nothing must Lo allowed to stop the moypinent, And be warned hla bowrurs to buwure of pretend. ed dand-leaguers—wolves int anocp's clothing—of whiuh thoro wero soine even in Amoriva, Urtahe gncn were pledyed uut only to social but to po. Metical pexeperation Iu Ireland. ‘Tho ubolltion of Jundlordiam was abot frou. Jt shouldbe atruck. ‘Tho other ron shai bo in the fire huatiug, Novor would such a slodge be given ton pleco but a4 iat ‘Nationallet ‘ are ut ag an Iriel jationalist. § No ren ahuuld be paid unt Purnell, Dillon, Davitt. and tor Ike the 1 England no ‘very question {> (heather suapecta were free. Ho dk not measure lis words whero there was a question of Ene gland. ‘There was only ony onomy of Ireland on this cnrth, and that enemy was Kogland. He should not be sntistiod with tho legistutive tnito- Pendonen, nor with. total. Indepenconco, 1f ho Woro nut satiatiod thut thore was to bon atay “in tho futuro whon tho Trish race would avonge thomeniyes upon their onomles."; COUNTY PRINTING. INDICATIONS THAT A DEAL OF IT HAS GON TO COMMIASIONKE ChANK'S PRINTING-OFFICE= WHAT MAY NATHAN, ' Tho bilts for the county printing the past year were largely In oxcess of the appropriation fur that purpose, and for somo diy's past Cominis- slonee Albright has been charglay all mayuor of ovil things In connection with tho work, and has been espeatally eevero on’ Commisstonor Clack, who was not only Chatrman of tho Comnittes on Prlating, but was nt tho same timo engaged In tho printhy business; Tho general charge made fe that Mr. Clark bas boen sending tho works to his wa ofticy, or such vf It as the con tructor managed to mig, and that he bas thero- by ndded liryely to tho business of his firm, and ais violated the Inw of tho Stato ngainat pnb Heurs belt Intecusted rectly we indirectly tle work [it which thoy linve a vote, An luvestigation of the charge shows that tno Conunissionur is not {ar froin right, and that-Mr, Clark tw probably been guilty, teabnicatly, of Whit is chirwed, “A reporter looked tirough the printing bills yesterday, and foumd that muy of Thain were dn the tiny of dames Ouitbert, who happens to Inve an ottes your that of Chirk & Rdwards, and found that MIL. EOWANDS HAD EES RRCELPTING FOR THE MONEY bald Guilbert, aud also mating ulidavits to correutness of tho sanig ng bis *vollector. arite, however, tho billdshow that ong FP. HL dirowne bus veo Gullbert’s ' collector,” Oot. 12 Mr. Edwards, Commissionye Clark's bariner, turns ups tho “oolleutor,” and ros celia form Sill of | $233, wile, wpppaca to have ralsod the suspleton that tho Gullbert | bills hive | beon ok ind, und dint Clark & Edwards have nally boon doing thu priuting for the county, or such uf itns Sit. Clark, 18 Chalrman of tha’ Gomnmittee on Print- ing, did not see fit to send 19 tho regular con trnctor, In faut, singe attontion hus bean called to the matter, it transpires that tho Cominis- sioners generally. know of wht was qoing un, gnd thoy are aecounting for tho hirge expend! tures for priiting for the year on tho graund that tho prices charged wero ‘exorbitant mthor than that the qainuty of work done was oxcesse we. Thon, matin, Mr. Ciurie does not deny that his Orin las done conalterable work fur, the county, nor yet that an “urrtngoinent * had existed between Guilvort and hls partner In ret= erence to it; but he does dony that ho his hod anything to do with it, whieh would be accepted, nodonbt, but for the fact that the work done for the county by hia tlrm haa bon DONE FOR THE MOST PART UPON HIS WITTEN ORDENA ” ns Chairman of the Cominittco on Printing. Io uuintains, powever, In tho face uf this, that the work done hing been “odds and ends,” and such ns bus not teen covered by contract: that it wos sont to Gullbert In enob enso upon a guare fntee that it would ke promptly exceuted and delivered; and that he lad no other. purpose in sounding it to hign thaw to wevommudate tho per- sons ordering It. : : : But despite all tho explrnntions, it 13 ‘quite clone that Mr. Albricht-bus made a point In bis churgea, whutevar his motives inay niyo buen. ‘They would have reoolved more. consideration,” however, If they hud buen made under diferent circumstances and nt an cariicr day; but even now it would seem that they ulght not to pass by unnoticed, capeclutly siuce, If Mr. Clark is wuilty of tho eburge, be is amenabic under tho law, upon conviction, tua fine of from to $1,U00 ung imprisonment in the Stato Venitenthiry, besides betng disquatlled fron holding uny oflee of position or trust for two errs, te,” 'Tho law is very plain, and makes tho olfense charged 0 very zrave one. It guy's, Conp. Jue, Suez Itshall not ho huwful for nny per- son now or hereafter balding uny ottice, either by cleetion or appointment tuider tha Constitae ton of thts Stute, to beeotne in any manner fie terested, elthor directly or Indirectly, in ois awe nano or tn the nue of noy other person or cor- puration, in any coutract ur the perfprmance of ituy work itt tho making or lutting af which suuh officer may be. culled upon to act or vote.” ‘The next section fixes tho penalty for tho of- fonse ag given above, and, wil told, the case ASSUMES A RATHKI SERIOUS ASPECT. « 1f Mr. Clark ig eullty, however, of any offense under the Inw, techoleul dr othorwise, hoe has consolation in the fact that ho 18 nut the only one, if hulf.tho reports ‘circulated hive any foundation In fact. It fa aufd that several of tho ,Commisstonera, who nike more pretensions than be docs, hive been firnisting tho county: supplies for a year or more, and ttre stilt dolaj: it, Just ns it is charged hu, has been doing—not dn tholr own mine, but Inthe imino of sone ono olawin the suinc ora kintred Hne of business. Only n few dnys ago 1 reporter, was assurod thy head of one vf the county Instituuions that he was unubie to zeta cortnia artivlo fit for use except from a Cournlssioncr, and he had been ordering from bing right along, and that the vills always camo in In another naine,. So, If an Ine vostiganon Is hud, and tho law is applied, the obunces are that Mx. Clark will not wang for company, F THE INSANE DOCKET. NIN CASES GOTTEN KID OF. : ‘The “jusune culundar” was taken up by Judgo Loomis yesterday morning, and nino cusos ou of tifteen wore dispused of, et Anno Dunstun, aged 20, who had beon alck at tho Couuty Hospital, having typhold-fover, waa found Insane, ler mind being woukened by con- gostion ot the brain. Assho was a pauper sho ‘wns aunt to Jefferson, , George Kbendell, it was found, bnd Inhorited On unavund mind. He has a wife and four chil- dren, and bad worked In a’ pauking-bouse. He, tuo, went to the County Asylum, Tho cuse of Agnes Zloglor was asad one. Sho isonly 17, yot wus dellyered of a chitd three weeks no, Within 1 fow days afterwurds tho uuthoriting of tho County Hospttul sent bor to the North Side, 1s sho hud becane insnnv Crow tho olfouts of puorporral fever, Tho ollcers baving chirge of her reavhod thy court room juat subsequent to ndjourniment, und, after totling what waa tho mutter with ber, Wont olf, lonving hor on tho streut steps, uenutlly chit and du her bare Coot. Bulli Wolf found her abiyer. ing and took ‘ber Into tho Jail, where she was Kindly provided for. Thut was lust Saturday, and ever alice the wir) tins bean erying und inoaniug. She waa still insane, and, having no friends or means of support, was turned over to Dr, Spray for treatinent.. Ano Mari Mann,8l years old, lost hor mind. frum debility, and wassant to tho County Agyluin,, 28 sho was poor and friundloss, Richard DP. Witson, a sulimiaker, who was ol- loged to bya monutniniae tnd Joatous of his Wife without oanse, bed his cuse continued, bo- {oy released on his own recogniznnco, with the understanding that he was notte go home. He auld if bis wite Jet him alone he would bo alt right. Sho hind hid him arrested for arms jue Limnzel€ and driving everybody out of tho Ouse, William O, Heacock was discharged, as ho war perfuctly"sane. Tio bid beon urrestedd two weoka ngo, and allowed to go on his own recog- nizance, ‘Ho stated to tho: Court. that a lawyer Hamed Arthur W, Windutt was at the bottom of the attale, dealring to xot him ut of the tyay ao that he vould controt his proporty. : Cutburine MoLune, who auld seven young girls onme to hor house for tho pur; at takiug ber Vhiue, was found to bo insite on the testimony of her husband, of whoin eho was unreasonubly, Jealous. Utorine troubles were tho ciuse, Sho was ordered to bo sont ty the Btate Hospital. Antonin Mulionicr, suother jenlous woman, whose object of averslou was a fortunueteller who covered tho walls of her ruom with plotures Qnd coflins," was sont to the samo institution, Utorine diyorders made hor ingano, Nora U'Cennell, of Evanston, was found to have been inguno for wight cots. Nor tarmtiy: bud kept ber ‘at home until they could endure hor no longer, Sho was suaplolous of vverybod would alluw no one to come to the house, and Inunifeatod homioiual tendencies, Uterine difl~ cultios ungottled ber mlid alsu. Lena Boggerson. who hut beon twloo in the County Asylum, the tust time in 1878, when sha was released becuse shu bul apparently recoy- ored, bil u rolupee, and was aunt back, ‘Zhough only w8, she looked us If shu wore 63, , Gas In Teheran. + Landon Telegeayh, Although tho despotic method of Govornment Je on ta lust legs in Burope, tt continues vo bold ita own tn the Bar East, not ultyaya disadvune tuwvously to the people subjected ty ita thrall dom, Lorsin, for inatance, owes the introduc Yon of gas into ber Capital, Cehoran, to tho reallzution of an autucrat's whim. During Naur-od-deon's momorable Huropron tour, Hund of the nstonishiug novelties exhibited to that irresponalbie potentate afforded bint kooacr Heasire tharstae brlillant lighting of the stroute in the capital cities honored bral visit. Itwan hia favorit igs nf nh drivo about in win y open carringe after nikhttall, anit to contem+ plato tho Jong Mies of gug-luinps whlod, ror yoine time, he rowurded as yorgeuns Hluminys dons yyanhed abeciully tn oumpliaiont to blur self. Whon, bowever, it became upparent to ‘Blin that yas-light was un ordinary conventenco enjoyed in common by nil vivilized nations, be resolved thut toherun should pratt bi irave oling experiences ta the extent, at feast, of a gasworks, On his roturn boo, therefure, having no Parliament or otnor constttuudogal institution to hamper himin the execudou of his projegts, he proceeded to carry them out reyurdleas of expeuse, ‘Trnsport of material and einploynient Of skilled labor must, indeod, huve cost the 8hab-in-Sban a protty ponny, but dvepotic wonnrods cuu ulfurd to be lavish with tholr subjects’ moans. It true fellelty consists in huyliyg onu's own Way, Nasr-ed-decn inust have been the bupplest or wen about seven wovke nO; for, O18 the Sth af Octoper, tho ns iamps erected on the Topbune-wyuare of Tehe- run were formutly Ughted to tho sounl of cane non and willtary music, inthe prevenoo of the Jmporiul family, the great State dignitaried, aud tho ay ’ Torcigu diplomatio corps, a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate-A Brain Hestorer, Horsford’s Acid Phosphato restores the braln whon worried by the weur and tear of au active business Ife, i by" Jobn 1. Binttn, 214 Se ee THE LAW. Business .in the Circuit Court Since 1873—The Decay of Litigation. “Record of Judgments, New Suits, Criminal Cases, Eto, Ono Courts Bratnosn. Aday or two ago Commisstonor Senno asked Mr, Gross, tho Clerk of tho Clrcult Court, for some facts aud tyures in relation to the revoipts and expenditucs, and the Intter fmmedintely drew up the following auculnet but very satle- factory momorandums . “ Amount No. uf | Amount | Total | patd to Year, | ritita | “of fers expend. Conny hegun. | recetved. | - tures, | Tream'r, «| Ad8HIS ° SARS WT aus sts BO. 107 TS.755) 1c 7,010) 14,157 aya 30,658 OLN Bt BIRTH Deis Perit ID It will bo acon that tho wmounts revolved aro far In excess of whut 1s derived fram the feos for hoglnning sults. For the yoar 1841, for ine stance, tho revenue from 2,872 sults at £0 nplece would be only $17.2, leaving a diffrence of 810,08). Part of thisis made up of tho $1.50 ro- ceived from tho defonsu in those cases (prolably Jeas than one-half of the whole number) whore defensos aro put Iu, but tho most of It comes Troms recordd ty the Appeliate or Supreme Court, There is 2 notable falling ‘off tn the number of suits commenced, but this 1s partly owing to tho ostublishmont of the County Courtariichs now has cooxtensiva jurisdiction with the Superior and Cireult Courts, . Divor Thoodore Hildebrandt tiled a bill yorterday agalnat Henricttu Hiklebrandt, asking fora dl- vorca on tho ground of itescrtlon. : heme United States Courts, Charica F. Stantoy, Maury L. Stunloy, and Jobn P, Stanley tiled a bill yesterday agaiiat horns B. and ‘Clayton Mathor, Jamos ©. Mather, and others to foreclose three murtgnzes Tor $0,442 on Lots 34,0, 14, 15, #1, and 22, Wook 81, and Tots 4.5, 8) 14, 10, 10, and 21, in Block HALL in Russell, Sachor & Hoborts’ Addivon to Chicago. Stato Courts, Sarah M. Clark began a replevin suit yostor> doy against 0. l. Mann and Kirk N. Eastinan to recvovor possession of three horses, two wagons, and the counters, sausage-ronchine, and fixtures i kh sture Nos. Ot; and 100 South Mutated Henry B. Eastman began eult in’ ejoctmont against Charles Haring, loylog doamuges at A), ‘Tho Chicago & Lemont Stone Company brought sult for $15,000 uguinst tho County of Cook. Conrail Guaht.commenced an sotion In tres- ps, agninat Churtes If, Nix and Jatin L. Marah, f using damages at &5,000, Theadacla Birdonaxd began n sult for $20,000 damuges against tho Chicugo & Northweatorn Railway Company, Criminal Court. John Laughlin, who pleadeil srullty to a chargo of uttefapted Kkidnnping and was roleaspd on Dall, did not appear for sentence yestorday, und his recoguisancu was forfelted. Mathow Floni- {tig and ‘Thomnus Kenting are his.suretios, and they iro hound {pr $1,500. “Tho nil in tho Criminal Court for Tuesday {8° Now, 604, 605, 611, 61), U2, ani and 74, + Counsel fur Join Lamb tiled another written application yesterday for tha trial of the murder cuse. “‘Lhis Is the second paper of ‘tho Kind put on the records within two ‘months, and it Jouke ns if tho lawyers were preparing technical rounds in tho hope of getting Lumb out of Jail. udwe Barnum, according. to Lumb, fs the only uno in the county who !s not prejudiced Amant, him, and, us Judge Barnum will sit in tho Crim- innt Court during the noxt three months, It is uot improbable that the ease will como up tn some shape before April 1 Probato Court. 2 In tho catate of Martha W, Stanley tho will was proven and fettors of administration wero granted to Edward. 3. Stunloy under bond for Ju tho estate of ex-Justico Ammund Miller tho will waa proven and letters wero: granted ta O. At. Matson, undor bund for $4,000, = In tho vatnte of EB. W. Gudorzabn a second will was Med, wilich was betnz contested, ‘Tho ostate is vilued nt about $8,000, in which tho first will, which bas been ‘adinitted to probate, five tho wife uf the devenged a lifo Interest, Tho xucond will gives ber the catatu absulutely and is of subsequent date, but nover camu to ght until yesterday. Judgments. SurzitionCouur Conresstoxs—Honry Mobley vs. George C, Mobloy, $510~J. J. Badenooh vs, Banic, $182.50, . ——— THREEFOLD CRIME. Murder, Robbery, and Arson In Nevada and Kanes, ‘ VinaintA Crty, Nov., Deo, 20.~The bodies of Porlander Pollock and wife, tha proprictors of tho toll-house at Six-3fite Cufion, wore found in tho charred ruins of thot houso Int night, ‘Cho heads of both were crushad, Thoy wore avi- dvntly murdored and tho house Ared to cunecnt thearlmo, Thoy wero supposed to have drawn 4 considerable aum of money during the any ram neuly of real estite, Larswourtn, Kus, Dec. 20.—Philip E, Gley, of Venango, Ellsworth County, was inrdorod | lust night, and robbed, and bis house burned. Tho perpetrators of the deed aro notknown. a FRELINGHUYSEN, Newank, N. J.. Doo. 20,—seeretary of Stato Fretinghuysen was outertulned at an elegant dinuer-party by Thomae ’, Kinney, of the Dally aldvertiser, 5 ——____. THE ORIZABA EXPOSITION will remain open uutil Feb. 15," Goods Intended for tho Exposition pay no duty In dtexicu, Hx- curston Jenves hore Jan, 12. Tickets {sauod by the Ilinols Central Railroad good until May 1, Parties can retura In time for Mardi Gras ot New Orloans. Apply to David V, Whiting, Rooms Hand 4, 108 Washington atroot, for Inturmation, Duy your tickets, take your wife and children, and be happy. : a ‘Terrible Loss of Life, 7 ‘Milllons of rats, mice, cuts, ‘bed-bugs,, ronchea lose tholr lives by colllsion with "lough on Nats." Sold by druggists. Fiftocn-cont boxpe, , b Worecommend Eldredzosawing-machines, ' nas sncigestion, ayapepsia, nervous prostration, ond all forms of gunural debility. relioved by taking Monstmun's Peptonized Boot Youlu, the only preparation of bot fontatning Its entire nutritlous proporties. It Is not amore atime fant Hike the oxtracts of beof, but contains blood-muktog, ‘forco-goncrating. and Ifo-suse tulning propertics; {8 Invaluable tn all onfe- blood conditions, whothor tho result of exhuuis- ton, nervous prostration, avorwurk, or acute lscases, purticularly sf resulting - from pulmo wary complaints,” Crawoll, Haznrd & Co, pros prictora, Now York. Vor selo by druggists. MALRRLAGE LICENSES, Marriago licenses wora issued youterday to the fol- lowing: =" ‘ Name and ret idence, Jubatt Olnun, Gouth Chieayo Alida J, Potorsun, Chlongu. ] ¥runk Guatafson, Chicago. (Antes Obs! Sept Furwan b. Uvdiko, { bold 4 thas, Ui Chart je A 1G. I {atanee ‘iin, oral John W, Niteson, Chi Botty Latraun, Chicas. orga AY. Marl, Guahe abolin Haugt, Chloan Indiana: uelle C, Usa, IT Uhroup.., John 3. Tho: 3) Kussuth.. {Telltarine tude, 30 Rgswuthss Churlos Ainwanaer, 85 North Cla Tlonrlvtta dior, wh North Clark, Voter Hermann, Niles Cont: {Ufta'uhuler Nites Conor tii, Ly » Boruli {Soham Naud Edward Wall, Chicago Hint Hatran, Citdadt Moindrick Fannerp, Jefferson, {Matta Tati detereon ule: tein WY. Kame uth Chit TERurSeaNK: Briatag oud Chtans {de rletel ttarmun, Chicago fatio Grant, Chicano. } fitced ‘wbur, Chicugu urtba Kuby, Ct Jeo Kowrath, ier tat i Abrubam A. Morgenroth, {nhuan Darquoouig, Copeay The Moure, Chleauty,. Katie Mebunpia, Cuca LGAs {pubes ta} bt ‘nice Johsana UT, Chicagsr MARRIAGE LICE. An, 07 Keine. DV Tah r ey M, Mkolly § frank Bobonk, Chie ykenace Kolwevk, Co ( Yitnmrd Cetin, ht TOU Hoengexch, Ch ‘Thoman MeNamaray Chiteaxo Huta Garrity, UnlenRo. sass CW titi ba, Lomay, Lakentite, TL, Loutes Gi, Uinurei, Dakestde, Wi, wh N fotite, Clete» Jari Miller, Uhteage, Phan nad, Cineiner, Chiviy dovopting A. Mantel, Clavaluin AL Linderman, Chien, fH Thuten, Chicato, a 4 loury W. Gohring, Muey'B. Maer, 20 Vad Frank A, Lyon, Chiengu, Mury Nehivnes, Chilenses { Martin Andobaon, Unie Kaute Anderton, Chl Henry Lamont, at North Clarks. Tui A. Ponsioy, 2 North Chur Afeonte Bérthraume, Chicaus tina La Coutx, Chien ge tun MW. Boston, Hiswige Gnneadne DEATH: GALLAGHER—Wintou Gallathor, Doe. 24, nt 8:99 Pont, med BL years, é Funural from tis Into reaidonce. % Enat Votkeat, Friday, Deo, tt Wik n,m. to at Mare's Churett ana thénuu hy earringus to Calvary Cometory, IUMONE—Doo, 2, UBt J monin, nied ( yenrs ime Funeral at bis into rest a Uk john A. Ithone Sr. of pene pula ind Liddaya, ”. UNCt jonee, Zt) Soutt Morcan-st, Re Wh BALUTAs. ¥, “HOW K-Chnerles’ A, lost abn of Chnrlos N, and Dyaia 1h Howe, aged aguas 4 jn tia utd bays, SWiory at tp a Briday, Dee, W, ut residence, 20 North Hoynd-ty. Hendon Hiatbor Mich.) papers plense copy, IVES—Faneral acevicos of Mra. U.K. Lyos will bo td At Miverside Saturday, the dint Inst, 0012 0 Glow ak BDU atic will ho “ntiached Hh the WH 4, ch raln Chivago, Murtington & Quiney Halirund fe Accommodation Uf frlonds who muy wish to atton SMIVII—At Mlehlienn City, Lad, Dee, 2 suddonly, Ruth Hiilutt, youngest child ul Edwut . nnd Jennle GO. xnith, aged 1b WENTWORTT Deo, 3 at U5 ben Wentwortt. in hia sith yore, 2 funoral at 143), tn. Kuturday, Dou it Congregational Church, corner Ann Joxtonerts., thence by cara to ioseillll, leave Chicauy & Xerthweastern dupot ut 20 MOULTON—In thigelty, Neo. 2 J. "Tikden Stoulton, msittaral tkay (eco) at Lo'elook p.m f iineral tadhay (eee m1. from reste qianco Bs West” Gougrosaste by enrrinaes to User sANCOLN=] ™, AML LI " a INCUL N—In this city, Doc, 2, Alf Lincoin, nged. Hemuina will be takon ta Loganspurt, Indy for ine ferment on Buturday turning, CHAMIIENLIN—Deo, 2, Annette ', wifo of Wille Jam He Chamberlin, mod a1 yuu, Hanioral frum rusidenee, [sis Wabasheny., Saturday, at Lurale "4 2 Leavenworth (Kas) and Sandusky (02) papers plonny cup: “GALAEN—Qn Vee, 2, 1834, nt Z6L Vornon-nv., of Amos Allow, dauishtor of Jui At Dem, the tov! ths, dlp Nallia Jame and Josepuino A, Allan, ned 6 yours 2 months aya. Me onal Today at 8115.0, m,, und Intormont at Wau- HAN Le : HUIIMS—Dee. 29, Stophion Schler, axed 80 ye hig rosldenoe, Wil dwentyettintenes wo 7) TOnre at Funeral saturday, Dew. th at det) a. mm. by carrlages, ARNOLD—Doc, 2, 1831, nt her homo in Svanaton, His Sirs. ara H, Arnold, wito of W. A. Arnold, nyed ounce ot St. Mark's Church, Evanston, at 2 p,m. 4AYLOR—Tho remnina of tho SJL be tutored at Rosen Jate Danenn ‘Taylor Comotery saturday, STRAINING SCHOOL Mrs. Putnuin'’s tralntty eehvol for kindergnrt- here witl reopon Wedneaday, Jan dati p. my at Za pouth Purkeny, R, SAMUEL PIKE WILL LEAD ‘TIE outing-today atthe ¥, M, G. A. ruvts, ANNOUNCE MEN: RGATTEN noon Jay atactisun PR. ROBERTSHAW WILL MEET with hin vouul must clnes thts ovyoning at TOL CoA. du Madison-st,, 7:80). nie MPUERE WILL BE A WATCU-NIGHT worvieo in Wabash Avenuo M. &, Chttrob, curner Foltrtaunth-st,, tomerrow mht, front 8 10 12 y'elock, conducted by the Ite 1, Brintul und John Currie, @ Scatuh aynvgelist, ‘he public ure: invited. nt walt Upon the hurd sintl ronow tele ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutel Pure. MADE FUOM GRAPH CREAM TARTAR, Jiguagkooner'sfaverita in jandine cities ot the worl er preparnuion makes auch Iuzht, fiuky, hot bronds or lururlous pastry, Can bo entail by dyspun. Mesavithout foar of the ils resulting from hoavy lint> geatlble food, | Fe Commendad for purity and wuuty ness: ovorument Chumiat. Ur, Heer DARING DOW Ce Mott. iw Yorks WATER MOTORS. Batkus Water Motor, Supplies trom Hydrant Pressure, the Cheapest power knowl. Invaluable for blowing Churelt Organs run- ing Printing Presses, Kewl Wine 11 botnet folds or gaetorien Purnlog Pathes, Cultus Billa mou: sane Muchines, Elevators, cte, It in wulrclens, neat, coltipact, wteady: Will work ub any pressure Of Water above 24 panies at 40 pounda pressira hon 4dotro wer, ande pacity upto 10 hue power. Prices (ous 16 to 8300. Hund fur Dereripttva irvular (0 TL BACKUS WATER MOTOI CO., New York, Works, Chicago, B80 Broadway. Newark, NJ, 42 Dearborn St Infrlngamenta wiil be prosecuted, STOCKIIOLDERS? MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING lo The annual meoting of tha stockholders of “ ‘The Merchants’ Loan & ‘rust Caupany at Chicago, for the election of Trustuos for the ensuing yenr, nnd also for tho transnctiun of such other businoss 4s mur come bofore the meoting, will bo hold ut the onice of tho Company in Chleago on ‘Tucaduy, tho third day “Of Jnnuury, 183, between tho hours of 10 a, m, snd HENRY E, LOWE, Bocrotar; ‘Stockholders’ Meeting. ithe ganual meuting of tno stoekholdars of the Chie enzo Wert Division Rallwuy Company for thy wloce tlon of a Hoard af Directort und tha cransuetion of auch Uther business as iuny be properly brought ber foro the mouting, wil be held at thy attics of te Rear y ena Lhieago, on ‘Tuesday, Jao~ war oreo i . GHNHGH 14 WELD, Secrotary, Dated Neceyiber 7, 1631. | LANES AND CANS. RR nr enn nee NVLSON, EVENDEN & (0, dae |anks ant Cans OFETEMIENES um :CIICAGY, Deo, 21, 1831 —= aes SG Fiori torn otal box on C by'uxproce ut ive bow Candies ta Awurler, put up vloxuntly und Mtrlotly pure, suttabla for prose ents Helors tu all Clleaga, Ad» dross SLE, res 7 Confectionar, 18 Suiltnun-ah BATHS, Salts follow thelr propoetner Dit Ge C. BOMIBItY, Grand Pacite Mute POF Mee 5 AUVOCLVION SALE. 168 CLARK-NT, SOUTUL A Special Auction Kaly uf now Fura uf, overy dar scrip a Ts, and Mobes, Also a lot} paredesined pieices, AL RPEKIVY Kirst Natu Loun ONlce, 14 Churkeat. Hunt Pe AR WLAVALID! fur aor vase of Ilind, Bleed ne Ttchlun, Uleare a aor Protruding Phys that Uy Wines Milo fomedy falls to cure. rod by J. M. Alillar, M.D. Vis ATE une Ronan without bie aizuatur wins, fh Chicugy depots, lds West at re. 4 Pht Bold by druge dizvir-at.

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