2 THE-CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. At*RTL 7, 1874.

ovorywfcoro, and that in a day two no vestige or to-day. IholioTa it la the daty of* ! FourteenthBallot—Johnson 18. Danner 10: Quirk, 0f 0n * n 1 RAILROAD . . alltaipayonj ? ?, opon aceonnt. of it bo loft. Tho trains woro bnt Httio de- ; » COUNCIL 6} lltint 0. No election. THE COURTS. S°mi «nil will and good OltiKona do the flame. (. i tHE t by to Fl(t««Uh 7{ Petitioner charges that Swallow liao loft tho layed this unusual heavy fall of *now. An Old Dkkoodat, : Ballot—Dunne, 10 Jobmon, 0 { Hunt, State to defraudbis ' ‘ q creditors, and Hint bo flrat RAIT.noA© MtmTAlj.MrK INBORANOI; s :• < . J Agent J Dunno mortMgod thoproperty of the llamco House, of Assistant General Freight Franklin Dr. was declared elected CityPhysician. whlob bad a loam to of & of tho Railroad, Pronl- WEST CHICAGO. , Election of Oity Physi- The Council adjourned. Barney bo W. D. Hayes, and mibao- Action the Milwaukee St. Paul Falrman. Illinois Oonlral Tho followingare Dr. Danne then Suit Against Caulfield to quontlT Bold all bis Intoroat to llatllo dont of tbo United States Ilnilroad MutualLife with thosamo sinister Wolcott Roads. a circular TUB VOTING PLACES . end In view. Petitioner and Northwestern Insurance-Association,- has issued to —dan After Fifteen Ballots. THE FARMERS. Eeoover land. therefore asks for an injunction against (ho mombora informing that tho fifth an- on thoWest Bide , . tho lat- them s ter parties, to prevent them from disponing mini convention will bo hold at lliohmond, Va., Seventh ITtmi—Corner of Halsled directand Canal- meeting so of states off' tlio Will County Central the property convoyed. The order for Wednesday, April 15, 1874. Tho circular port avenue, was in- Eighth ITdril—Corner of Dine Island avenue and Proposition Farmers’ «jlub—PropoNmt Joint Po- junction issued, and also a rule to show Their Boards of Directors Haro Dc. that tho question of "Total Disability” has Hint Railroads Must Not Si A. Briggs Declares that He Dealt cause April-14. proveda troublesomeone, especially during tho Maxwell street. . • litical Action wltliJainon and Oilier S\nlh ITard—-Comer of Oluo Island avenue and Tay- ! Propel Cars by Sleam In Workingman. Fairly Frank Field, of Peoria, filed a voluntarypeti- elded to Resist the New past year. There are several oases under con- street, ' with the Franklin ■ lor 1 | Special J)ißDctch The CMeaqo tion, showing his liabilities to bo about sideration which tho Executive Committee pro- ' ! to TnhuM. I $25,000, Railroad Laws. Tenth ITard—Police Station, eornor of Madison and the Streets. Joliet, Banki and his assets nothing. pose to bring before tho Convention for final Union streets, whore the Town Clerk shall ant as (clerk. April o. —The Will County Central George P, Lots otal. wore adjudicated bank- action, and doubtless on effort will bo modo to 1 Eleventh Il’—-XAvcry stable on liako slroot, west of Farmera* Club hold ilaregular monthly mooting rupt moro strictlydefine tbo by-laws in relation to it, 'Halsled. by default, and a warrant issued returnable of In tho Court-Houso In this city to-day, Charles MayO, 1674. Lawyers De- or abolish it. altogether. The subject of in- Twelfth ITard—Corner Randolph and Ada streets. Leading Eastern creasing thomomborohipbeyond 8.000 was some- Thirteenth Ward—No. 7U7 West Madison street. 'lucking After the $600,000 of the Bnoad,. President, in the'choir. * Judge Randall, Yet Another Search After Lombard's The proceedings against B. Stcckol were on what discussed tho last and post- I'cnrtienth ITard—Corner of Indiana and Lincoln in tho absence of tho Secretary, was called to All dorod tobo dismissed in ton days If no objoo* clare Them Unconsti- at Convention, streets. '• Canal Fund Sot Apart for the Assets. tlons wore filed. ■ poned.' It will bo well for delegates to ascertain jtt/ieenth ITard—Corner ■of Milwaukee avenue snd hie place. Owing to the unfavorable weather, as as views they Division street. Court-House. tho attendance quito - - In the matter of Frank Aiken, thoAssignee tutional. far possible tho of themembers was small. J was tosollthoparaphernalia represent on both tbo subjects named, and time TUB CANDIDATES. Maj. of . Now Lennox, from the allowed and scouory Thompson, to tho propriotor of bo able to oot undoratandingly and promptly. Subjoined are tho candidates s • - Committee of Oonforonco with tho miners, re- Judgments, the building in which the ■ New Suits,'Etc. theatre was for $5,000. Ibis Association is similar to .the HallwayEm- Megular Ticket —Supervisor, D. W, Bakers ported that liebad mot q delegation of minors to tlio For- Association of tho west, Oollootor, Lawrence Miscellaneous Ordinances. from Braldwood, and that they SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Meeting in Relation ployes’Mutual Benefit O’Brion? Assessor, ,F. expressed ft will- a which hold a convention at Cleveland, March 10.’ Olork, John-Fitzgerald s Ooußtablo, ingness to . Mary O. Sawyer began suit in attachment Mohnng;, ’ DILL VOR RECONVEYANCE. Parallel Bond. 1 .against B. F. Bice, claiming $1,180.80. tieth ELECTION or DIRECTORS OF THE PANAMA RAID- JohnRoldy. CO-OPERATE WITH THE FARMERS A most voluminous bill BOAD. Independent Supervisor, Tbo CommonCotmoil last oyomnp, Proel- politics. of twenty-five very Robert Fergus, Q. H. Fergus, J. B. Fergus, James Kin- mat in closely-written was and New Tore, April 6.—At tho annual electionof endo? Oollootor, P, P. Hiokoy; Assessor, Pat dent Dixon in tho chair. There were thirty- Mr. McLaughlin, roprosentatlvooftho miners, pages filed yesterday in tho W. B. Fergus broughtsuit against the Gar- tho Panama Railroad for tho en- was Circuit Courtby William H. againstßor- den City Planing-Mill and Lumber Manufactur- Accident the Michigan Contra). Directors of Rafferty; Conßtablu, John Roldy.- seven Aldermen present. present, and, by Invitation, addressed tho Warder ing Company. on suing the following ticket was •• club... Ho assured tno farmers that, politically, yoar elected: . _ IiAWHEKOB O’BRIEN nard G. Caulfield andLaura, his wife. Warder Russell Sago, George Boott, Baxter, John SI. nos boon Oollootor for ono LIQUOR INSPECTOR. the minors could bo depended upon to hoartlly- TUB COUNTY COURT. H. yoar* Ho was olootod states that in 1850 ho was engaged in thesale of of Burke, Frank Work, George J. Forroat, A. 13. last year by a good deal of illegalvoting,and In- A petition of sundryoitizons, believing that oo-oporato with tbofarmers In all laudable re- In thematter the estate of John Johnson, RESISTANCE TO RAILROAD Stookwoll, 8. Ij. Barlow, P. Klanatn, 0. was real estate, and retained tho defendant to see to loiters of administration, with tho NEW M. B. tends to try tho same game over again. His many of tho evils of ■ intemperance arise from forms. Ho thoughtit time the laboring were will annexed, LAWS. K. Garrison, Ohnrloe J. Oaborn, T. W. Park, and strongest opponent—ex-Ald, Hiokoy, hold of his business affairs. Wishing at that time to issued to Marla Johnson,underan approved Tribune, formerly adulterated liquors, and praying for tho appoint-, mon should take polltips, and soonro for bond of $2,800. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Rufus Hatch. Russell. Bngo was olootod Presi- of tho Seventh Ward, la a man of no education, tbomsolvos protection - against, the. inroads of purchase Lots 82 and 40 in thoBohool Trustees' York, B. Merrill, General dent. no mont of aLiquor Inspector, was referred to tho of George Winslow was appointed administrator New April o.—Mr. S. and capacity whatever—weaker, possible, capitalists by electing tboir representatives to Subdivision 800. 10, 88, 14, and not having * S . if e on eß ftto tho Milwaukee & Bt. Paul THE DAVENPORT BT. PAUL RAILROAD. than O’Brion. Committee Fire and Water. office. money an 2; ««« °f Mary Winslow, and hisbond of ‘Superintendent of ; SpecialDispatch Chicago tho himself ho made arrangement $1,200 was to Tho Tribune, PAT RAFFERTV GAS-LIGHT. Michael Haley, of Cbannahon, then introduced approved. Railroad, and Mr. H. H. Porter, General Super- Go., with' Caulfield to pay tho first installment r r f was Davenport, April » la., o.—Churches *. the laws Fat A petition for changing tho name of O’Brien tbo proceedings of that-body. : Ho said tho feel- gage entirely.' After this mortgage was paid, B.Taylor, $5,302.13. ; -s . more than pay expenses, and certainly could not Daley. ; street, avonno ing of was of tho before, tho release was recorded, one E. E, Hold, Benedict ■ Workingmen's—Supervisor, August toFoster was referred. tho Convention in favor pro- ■ k Co. sued John Gutgesdl for SI,OOO. pay anything to the stockholders, oven if they Arnold ; Aid; Fitzgerald offered a resolution directing proposed oanal from -LaSalle to Bock Island, Newhall, claiming to be assignee of the sehool- James H.'Koelar- begun ah action against John Mo* G, George « could pay the interest on tbobonds. They said Collector, John Slaver; Assessor, IV tbo Board of Public Works to prepare an ordi- lie*was satisfied that tbo advantages of such a trusteb mortgage, foreclosed It-by a decree -Nicholas, claiming J'V’OO for broken covenant. .List of Votinpr Places and Can- Duffoys. Clerk,- Frederick Coat; . Constable, nance , and Judo* Moßodkuv 0..T. Itoynolds ot at. ￿. Pooplo’s that the operating expenses were fully 76 per for opening Fifth avonno from its present canal would bo suQlciont to tho public intho: in chancery, had the half of Lot Omnibus■ and Baggage James Jones. ’ for ’ $590. : Company, $184,93.' DavUf! cent of the gross receipts, and that thereduction didates. southern terminus diagonally to Twelfth street. cheapening of transportationto pay for tho work 'B2l sold being' worth Orear, A.Dallas, very little can- - ' complainant Benjamin Budge, and J. Iverachv, of freights resulting from an enforcement of There is choice between those It waspassed, • in throo years. ‘ then-' $20,000. Caulfield, 'J; Price, J,O. Grant, didates. Mr. Korn baa nothing.,to aoting and Charles Hoffman t judgmenl those laws would diminishthe receipts 26 per recommend An order for curbing, filling, and paving Oroen Mr. Sammons, of Troy, said ho had just re- states, as his attorney, entered his ap- against Price, $430.27, A, R. Palmer ei afv. John but the fact that ho is a saloon-keeper, the. ihihe - cent, which would result almost inevitably in a him strootfrom Fulton street to Milwaukee avonno turned from a trip to. Now.York State, and that pearance foreclosure suit, and at tho sale Jones; oonfosaion, $278.82. • . failure topay interest on the bonds, so that the What the Latter Are. President of the! Liberal-Minded' Citizens, and was referred to the Board of Public Works. tho pooplo wherever ho wontwore Block 40 was bid oil to J.B. Tilford, with tho Jodok Heaton— Jeremiah Kolloy William Wood-* an ruff; verdict, - active worker for People's party last fall. An order for • BOOKING • understanding that it shouldbo hold In trust for $59, and motion for new trial. roads would bo lost to the stockholders and the, gravollngPoikstreotfromVernon TO.THE WEST, OniQUZX CODBT—JUDGE possession of by the None’of thosethings form a part of the' educa- Park to Western''avonno was referred to the and watchingwith great care tho farmers' move- Caulfield. By mesne conveyances theland oamo ROOEAS—AOgUit BICVOrS T.' taken bondholders. - of a good Assessor; - B. Eicb, Administrator, and EUrabotb LEGAL OPINIONS. tion Board Pnblio to prepare an ’ Ho was was into tho possession or J. Vaughan cte„ Scbooir* things J of Works ordinance. ment. satisfied that, the country B. in 1666, verdict, S7OO, and motion for new by To:djy those farcical called town moot- , . ! , , - - STEAM OARS he.immediately, conveyed mann; trial were to GEORGE RNERR IN THE STREETS. lust awakening to tbo situation, and that ere and It -to Caulfield’s plaintiff. - • Tho laws in question then read tbo ings the of lawyers present, and wore carefully considered- will bo hold in Towns North, South, is a common ward politician,' was a great many AldJ Onllotfon offered a resolution, thopre- long tbo farmers in their war upon monopolies wife. Caulfield immediately raised money on and West Chicago. ' While law . years ago one of tho employes at tho oldBride- *. paid off tho incumbranceson by them. They woreunanimous in their opin- tho proscribing amble of which sots forth that hundreds of citi- would swoop the land. Block 40 and it and Liverpool . Globe well. \. . and London and Insur- ion that those enactmentswore unconstitutional, thomanner in which they are ' to be conducted zens are annually killedby locomotives, and that On motion, adjourned hhtil tbo first Monday Block 32... In August, 1871. Caulfield and* wife ALBERT PATCH' conveyed Block 40 ‘to Robert anos Company. and would never bo sustained by-the United will, probably, not bp observed , this year any tho railroad. companies show no disposition,to In May, the next regular mooting;' * : thoN. %of M. has been Assessorfor many years, but tho com- comply obligations are in,earnest their war, Moore, and he immediately rooonvoyed to Caul- TheLiverpool Daily Courier says: States : they with their to oonstruot via- Tho farmers in which " Supreme Court, although might more closely was to “ than it last, still it is well against - bo by tbo inferior State and Federal Courts, plaluts which havebeen made him are-so ducts ; therefore, in our county is upon: tho oldpolitical parties, field alone. Thb thirty-eighth annual meeting of thepro- 'state its provisions. tbo . passed ho can which wore surrounded and, to a certain ex- Under act by serious that it is very doubtful whether itaoltwf, That tbo Corporation Counsel be, and ho Is rather than monopolies/! Warder insists' that. Caulfield.has discharged prietors of tho Liverpool and London and Globe Taking ’ through, tent, .* by local, influences. These the present General Assembly, it was' provided bo ro-olootod. it all the work- hereby. Instructed to prepare and submit tothin Coun- all the Hon for purchase money on tho two lots, woa influenced logmen’s Ho, Inßoranco.Company held yesterday after- laws, In their opinion, wore nothing moro or that there might bo several voting-places in ticket is thodccentost of the throe. cil, without unnecessary delay, a general ordinance TWEED’S PRISON-FARE. and that ho now holds them intrust. how- noon at the Company’s compelling all railroad companies running their cars ever, states , that Caulfield refuses to convoy, offices, Dale street, Liv- leas than acts of confiscation. Their opinions larger or more,populous towns, bub thoro is only within the limits of tbo City Chicago to have all are to bo revised and written by them, and will THE SAMANABAY COMPANY. of claiming that-Wacdbr has neglected too long to erpool. -Mr. Thomas Brooklebonkoccupied tho one place in cars propelled by other power than of steam.' . . townat that The ISopdrts of Ills Sumptuous Living : servo tho roads as their justification for the each which theother busi- onforco his or. that ho- has no equitable chair. ness can Tho resolution wasreferred to thoCommittee Very lUiicla Exaggerated—Some J>is» .* “ thereof he transacted. At those addi- alleges some .. course they intend pursuing. Tbo Government of Sim Domingo An- interest at .all. warder. that for Thoreport, which was taken as road, showed’ ACTION OF TOE BOARDS. tional voting-places, operations begin be- onßoilfoads. crimination ftu Uis Favor. Voars Caulfield was in trouble, Judg- will J null the Lease—Failure . of tbo.Com- TUB COURT-HOUSE. and.that that , the qurplus on the fire account was £299,- of after • special Dispatch to The Chicane Tribune. ments wore in existence .against him,.and that Hie Boards Directors, hearing those tween 8and 9 o'clock, the doctors present, or ; > showed, pany Conceded —'Abe Doss About Aid. Campbell offered absolution Inquiringof New York, April 6.—Tho stories about Tweed’s ho (complainant) has .watted Caulfield 417 Os lid, and a valuation on tho Ufa full and explicit statements of , thoir Managers, the howling mob, electing an Assistant or- until. tho of the lawyers, Mod $350,000. tbo Comptroller what portion of SCUO,OOO uot treatment at Blackwell’s Island prove to bo very should extricate himself from blß.ombarrasa- and annuity, businessa surplusof £84,2515s 7 The Chicago Tribune. the canal fund $8,000,000 much exaggerated. Ho Is hot' confined in a coll ' monte, boping tbat then ho would carry out tho Coincident with tho valuation of thelife busi- building a court-house is now the City .Trea- such a the collsare oom- managers to go on and run thoroads upon busi- theballots, which, when tbo polls closo, aro to New York, April G.—-The failure of thoSama- in because, 1being gross -mao,' alleged trust. This not having been done, ness,, theDirectors had carefullyrevalued thoso* sury. it woepassed. . unfit for him. . ness principles for the benefit of’the stock- bo returned to tbo principal voting-place, there na Bay Company is recognized ,aa complete, wholly Ho could not turn around plalnant has brought suit asking that ho may bo ourlties of tH6 and result*the THE COMMITTEE ON POLICE one of them without getting in bod to doso decreed to have aouo-balf interest Blocks 82 Co'mpahV, In samo holders, fixing such passenger and freight rates to bo countedby the regular officers. amount far recommending in in might seem to though the. sacrificed is loss than reported, the placing on file of tbobod fillingup more than half tboroom. Tho and 40, except those parts that may have boon wer0,’£49,737 ,3s '9d in excess of the amount ak as them best for tho interest of . At this chief place of voting the electors stockholders, will generally supposed. This result has been an- the communication of CynthiaLeonard, in rela- Commissioners of Charity and Corrections de- sold to'bona fide purchasers. J.' B.Doolittle & which they stood in thobooks of tho Company, the communityand tho aud to pay to to tho social report was laid over 1 Do attention to tho law whore it conflicted witn bo called order by the Town Clerk, if present, ticipated formonths past, and fewothers than tion evil. The clare that the punishmentdealt out to tho bum- Bon appear for the complainant. In; the investment*'fluctuation fond thero wna. 1 & for publication, on demandof Aid. Sidwoll. consigned VIEW OF THE an amount of * the opinions they had received from tholawyers. or, if not, tbo voters may elect Chairmanby 1 the sanguine men who went into tho speculation mers generally to Blackwell’s would RRIOOS’ CASE. also £10,21216s lOd in excess of A POSSIBLE acclamation. They chon elect a ana• The same Committee reported, recommending Tweedin a month, and that ho could nob Borne months ago it be remembered a what, in a revaluation, .was necessary to meek CASE. Moderator, at the start, when it was supposed, Grant and kill will was one of go to work receiving votes for tho officers to bo the confirmation of William Itaeoko as Pond breathe in tbo colls usually allotted to smaller bill was filedby J. D. Harvey, Assignee of tho the requirementsof tuo fund. Thoseamounts The question asked by tboMan- wore to report was being been agers as to wbat course bo should pursue if tho elected, who, in these throe towns which make Babcock largely interested, and meant Master of the North Division. The men. His present treatment, without Franklin Bank, against Lombard, Jones, Briggs, bad carried to profit and loss.' Tho ex- agent of his road at any point wore, under tho up tboCity of Chicago, are Assessor, Collector, force thoSenate to confirm the treaty,have lost concurred in. severe, is not luxurious living, and probably will and others, to discover assets, and charging the penditure of the past two yoars had convinced THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. ' the ohly provielonH of any of those laws, to bo Indicted Supervisor, and Town Olork, ami, every fourth anything by the bursting •of the bubble. bo continued. parties with frauds innumerable. S. A. Briggs Directors that It was not prudout, bub An tho protection of . . [To the . to andpunished with fine or imprisonment. It is year, some Constables. This year those con- Many bad supposed, from tho representations of ordinance for property AssociatedPretsA yesterday filed bis answer.’ Ho'denies that be essential, have a largoreserve fund; theyhad, that was not servators of tho peace are elected only to tbo Public fcjjkvary, submitted by New York. April o.—Mr. Stern, one of the his stock by borro wing frbmthobank, therefore, determined to carry from profit ancl believed tho question definitely fill any the’Company, that millions of dollars wero was r(7Vrod tbo of loss answered, some to vacancies that may exist. Of those vacancies in tbo Library Board, to Commit- Commissioners Charities and Corrections, gurobaaodut assorts thathopaid for it himself. Ho de- account £449,881 12s 4d to general reserves but of tbo Directors seemed vested ia it. ,Probably a quarter of a million tee on Judiciary; fbr a of opiniou one is on tho North and one on tho South Side. andresponsible tho consideration that is nies also that ho was solomanager of - the bank, fund, leaving balance £22,166 8a lOd, which be of that tho course to pursue in such HEALTH on was a case that No. registration of votes is required, but tho will cover tbo whole, loss, aud possibly not so DEPARTMENT.' now shown to Tweed Blackwell’s Island, says but it was managed os iffusual in similar oases.' carried forward to next year’s account. Tho would bo to shut up office whose ordinance for a temporary most reserve now agent had thus been punished, andtolutche name and residence of everyvoter must bo taken much was ever investedin tbo absurd project. An loan of $9,000, that Twcod .is in'thoi safest and .strictly Tho charge against him of'withdrawing’s2o,ooo fund stoodat £OOO,OOO. Tha rniMOIFAZ, cover a Department, prison, from general trains run past it. down by tbo Olork. TUB LOSERS to deficiency in the Health guarded portion of the which bo on tho 2d of September, 1672, ia incorrect,’ as ho directors had determined to pay a dividendof 10 At those places whore tho Town Clerk, offi- by thq failureof the Company are Paul N. Staf- was referred to the Committee on Finance. could, not escape unless twenty-two keepers, was for a long time before and aftor that period per cent, payable on tho 6th prox.” Barlow, SMALL-POX HOSPITAL. on wore bribed. Further- RAIL- ciates tho polls aro closed at 2 o’clock, and ford, Jabons, and ti. L. If. and a few constantly guard, absent in Now York, and know nothingof tho. THE FORTIETH PARALLEL meeting projectors original - A communication was received from the Board ho docs not think it devolved upon the ho wascharged taking The State Line. ROAD. ’ the Moderator calls the to orderfor the. minor of tbo scheme..The more; transaction. When with of design doubtless the thing long, ofPublio-Works, requesting tho Council to make Commissioners to make a! martyr of Tweed, br- in September, 1671, he states ho was in The attention of persona desiring to cross the At-' *Goorgo a transaction miscellaneous business. Of this was to float, $16,000 Mr. W. Burns, member of the Hl- thoro is usuallynone tho Chicago enough to get a loan on the English market,- an appropriation of $5,723.50, to cover the de- io exercise any unnecessary severity toward him New’England, and thinks the item must*have lantio, Is invited totho superior accommodations and a in towns; but inois Senate, has written letter to tbo Denver tho force of trying to vote town taxes will un- and then sou out to the .boat advantage. It was ficiency in the construction of tho Small-Pox during the term of his imprisonment. ■ Foster B. boon some outside . transactionof theTeller or security‘of thb vessels on' this lino of ocean steamers. was • Tribune, speaking of the merits of thePortiolb doubtedly be tried in all -the Divisions. When never at best anything more than a South Sea Hospital. It referred to the.Finance Com- Dewey, who wott formorly,Tweed’s private Sec- Cashier - Tiioy are nnsurposaod in stability, and commanded by mittee. , now . regard Do in - some this is over, thoreceiving of votes is Bubble of the frailest sort, and one that ex- retary, and lilo'businosß/agont, says tho In to .tho Ocean'account, ho thinks ho mon_ofproved integrity and qualifications. Parallel Railroad. thinks that resumed. CALUMET Tho space - AVENUE. room ‘ by; certainly can October, 1871, form mil jn Under thoold law tho presiding officer at a ploded beforeit was fairly afloat. ■ occupied Tweed was. fathom iti In tho Beal Es- allotted poaaengors la much larger, than on most ocean shape or it succeed. It was its was passed opening ex- more than' the Company * meeting .. ordinance for and 'comfortable but and Trust town was required, whoa the votes wore ,daez, 'An l boll, tate, Loan, borrowed steamers,‘the,staterooms bring, wide, well-lighted and infancy at present, but would soon assume pro- theexiled St; supposed tending Calumet avenue from its nortuorn tor- its furniture -was not worth more than. 810.000 from tho Ocean National Bank of Now all in, to begin canvassing them publicly, and President of Domingo, is ventilated, and the .tablo is excellent. The rates of portions, and command the attention of our to, keep on without interruption to have mode more money out of it than minus toEighteenth street. . SSO. It became a. with tho York, and ho took tho moneyfrom the Company till ho got any some this Companyare very moderate; and especial atten- national councils. He strongly urges tho busi- through. Under tho now law thoro is no other person. ’ RINZIE STREET RAILWAY. authorities as to whetheror not relaxation in January, 1872, and paidit to tho Receiver of pub- case was not an tion la invited to their inducements for persona wish- ness-men and property-owners of Denver to licity, and uninterruptedcounting is impossible, Stafford, who isat thohead of the Company, The engrossed ordinance granting thoright to. of the prison disciplinein his tho Ocean Bank,-as ina-vbooka will .show. The treaty B. S. McCormick to lay a horeo-railway track on absolute necessity of hib health. Tweed was charged against him aa bonds was a call- ing to moke excursions this year.' Tho traveler can lake an interest in tho enterprise, and, owing to tho number of votes which wiubo cast, attributes tho revocation by which tho 1 811.000 if the it may days correct bay.was coded to the Company British in-, Kinzie street,in front of McCormick Music Hall, extraordinarily corpulent, and, to enable him to loan for 810,000 and SI,OOO stock bold by Eddy cross tho ocean, spend six weeks In' the British Isles, boo and bo- before tbo result is to visiting the various points of interest road is to he built, to to it that Denver announced, in tho West least.- fluonce, and ft loan of several millions. Tho to belaid xiotmore than 3 foot from thonortu movo about with any comfort, ho was obliged to aa Trustee. In September, 1873, Briggs says ho In England, Ire- Town at up cloths. land; and' Scotland, and- all>- bis • expenses, ex- snared in the benefits, or else tho enterprise The law also provides that saloons shall bo Company are too soro to talk to-day,-and-no line of thostreet, was taken up. have bis body tightly bound with paid .the . SIO,OOO, .and tho SI,OOO waa clusive of hotel bills, to out sentence, a crush- will bo covered by |IOO gold. would bo split oast of their city and gonorth and closed, and that any one trying to bribe a voter meeting of the Directors is -possible without Aid. Campbell moved amend by striking Already in ill health, his had charged to another account,—-only a bookkoop- For rates comparatively as moderate, a person can throe the to ing effect his nervous system, and his con- error. on tho south of it. Ho suggests that tho Board of or intimidating him, or attempting toinduce a days’ notice. clause requiring tbo traok bolaid not.moro upon orV Ho admits that 81st of Sep- visit almost any part of tho Continent. Special ar- person to voto illegally, shall bo fined, con- 17b the Auoelattd Prut A than 3 foot from the sidewalk.' The motion pre- dition at present was really pitiable. If strict: tember, 1872, he deposited his. individual check rangements are mode for parties consisting of twenty competent authority. on. . . . Trade or some other take viction, in a sum not exceeding SI,OOO, or im- New York, April 6.—News has boon received vailed, and the ordinance failed of passage for discipline was r enforced, Ins sentence to impris- for.'s2o,ooo, which, tho bank .carried, until May, or over. some action in the premises and appoint a com- prisoned in jail not over one year, or both. from Santa Domingo to March 00. Mr. St. John, look of tuo requisite majority. - ' onment in the'Penitentiary would bo equivalent 1873, when it was paid by him and chargedto his Consul-General, f mittee to attend a mooting to bo hold at tho tho British of Port au. Prince, ! 'Aid. Oullerton moved to reconsider the vote, to a sentenceof death. Twelve yoara impris- iudividuol account. In regard to tho certificate Duryeas’ Satin Gloss Starch. Boland Hotel, Springfield, HI., in accordance had boononatourof observation to Samanaßay, in order that tho ordinancemight he referred to onment for a misdemeanor was a sentence un- ~of deposit, there Is a groat mistake, Briggs Duryeas’ 44 Satin Oloss Starch and 44Improved SOUTH CHICAGO. ship Mr. with the following circular issued by the Chair- in Her Majesty’s Woodlark, and had after- . a committee and fixed up. Thomotion prevail- paralleled in the annals'of law, aud counselwore thinks. Ho was only engaged in thobonovolont Com Starch ” is the best in the Just glance tbo of Thevoting places in the South Town are as Domingo, propositions be set world. at man of Executive Committee theFortieth wards visited Santo with ed, and theordinance was referred to the Com- very confident that it'could aside when an work of helping tho bank. Thatinstitution waa the array of medals awarded them for perfection of . . follows: from Haytion . Parallel'Railroad: ■ tbo Government for a treaty be- mittee, of Streets and Alloys. appeal was made to the higher oourt of tho in a tight condition, and Briggs went to the Na- quality: ' ' . VOTING PLAGES. tween the twoRepublics. - Among thoconditions ' CITY PHYSICIAN. OfficeExecutive Committee;) State. tional Bank of Commerce to obtain bolp, with a Grand International Exhibition, Paris, 1607. Fortieth Parallel Railroad, v First Ward—Fire Insurance Patrol House, Franklin of the proposed treaty, it Is said, were tho ses- . The Goanoil then proceeded to the election of certificate of deposit of the Franklin. The QxiNCT, 111., March ‘21, 1874. j street, nearMadison, where tbo Town Clerk sbull act sion to Hayti of tho disputed territory on the City Physician. Aldermen Quirk, Oooy, and Bank of Commerce refused to loohunless Briggs- Grand International Exhibition, London, 1863. : 'as clerk. MILWAUKEE. Dear Sir Buck members of tbo Executive Com- frontier, and the annullment pfthd SamahaBay Schaffner word appointed the cer- ,Graud International Exhibition, Havre, 1808. mittee could conveniently bo seen have doomed It Second Ward—Comer of. Clark and Van Buron tellers.. personally' indorsed and guaranteed us Convention' made with citizens of ’ Grand International Exhibition, Hamburg, 1803. beet to postpone the appointed meeting of said Com-- streets.. theUnited L Aid. Hildreth rose to defend Dr. Quirk from Chamber of Commerce Election. tificate. This ho did aud obtained , States. Those'conditionsbeing admitted by the attack made by the Chicago money was deposited Grand International Exhibition, Cologne, 1805. tuittce, and to announce that tho meeting will tako Third ITdrd—Corner of State and Twelfth streets. the! upon him Special Diumteh to The Chicano Tribune. :the which lo Iris individual Fourth Ward—Howland's Dominican Government, Hayti, or was Times, ' Of tbs at Amsterdam, 1663. place at tbo Loland Hotel, Springfield, 111,, April 14, livery-stable, on Twenty- England : of credit. It was paid aud all settled up on the . Milwaukee, Wis., April 6.—The Chamber- (874. • • second street, near State. to Iqan a coqsidorablo sum to Santo Domingo, Aid. Kehofr—“ That won’thurt him any.” 10th of September, 1873. Tboß2s,ooonoto which Alsoat American Institute and innumerable State . Fifth Hard—Corner of Twenty-ninth payable Oomraerco election yesterday resulted in the .re- Members arc requested to consider, meantime, what street and at convenience, and without inter- -Aid. Hildreth rood certificates of indorsement thrown in waa merely a and agricultural fairs throughout the country. - .. Is his faco consolidation ihould tbo requirements of charter for the South Park avenue. . . election of 0., J. Halo, President, and W. J. bo a road, est.' The special commission of the'Samana from Drs. Edmund Andrews'andW. H. Byford, of oldnotes, and he never received any money Chicago, Fob. 14,1871.—1 find, after a thorough prepared and submitted to Congress-at an early Sixth IFard—Comer of Archer, avenue and Hoisted Bay Langaon, Secretary. The following are the particulars of to bo Companyhas not succeeded in obtainingan who testify to Dr. high standing us a :on it.' aim was to trial, Duryeas* Starch tho best In all any day, and to bavo ready for presentation such sug- street. Quirk's other officers: Vice-Presidents, Nelson Van His lofty and disinterested over used., M..Munoeb, amicable settlement' of the questions pending physician and an honorable gentleman. help tho hurt it. . pursuance of I have Geo. concerning tho samo as muy promote the ob- THE CANDIDATES Kirk and W. 13. Smith-; Directors, Robert Eliot, bank, not In this Proprietor Monger's Opera-House Laundry. between tho Government and the Company, ana . Drs. Johnson, of feetlonscct In view. Respectfully, - Bond, Dluiue, Quirk, Hart, Charles Bay, E. D. Holton, Charles Jones, A. G. .laudablepurpose, on tho 12th September, 1873, J. O. Rowland, Chairman pro aro as follows the .Provisional Government 'has declared the Hunt, Storck, and Guerin wero pnt 1 borrowed85,000 onhis own property tcm. in nominal Fitch, M, Brigham, Elias ho private ! Sewing-Machine Company. and j Hayden, W. G. D. •••*•■ Wilson James Woodruff, Secretary, People's TVcM—Supervisor, John Schank; Bamana Bay Convention null void. Tho tion.' Thefirst ballotroaolted as follows Friend, Arbitrators, and lent it to tho bank. protested sum- ■ 0. T. Hooker; L. F. Hodges, ' The now rooms of the Wilson Sewing-Machine Com- Collector, Miko Evans ; Assessor, Andrew Cor- Commissionershave against tbo Quirk, 9; Dupne, 8; Johnson, 6; Hunt, 4 ; Bond, A. Bice, John £ Morrill, . Fluidly, ho admits that ho bos a largo amount act as arbitrary and illegal, and instigated 4; “Airs. Br. Speight," Storck, 2; H. Zinltoisoh, John pany, at No. 107 Slate street, were visited yesterday by MISQEI^ANECms, rigan ; Clerk, Joseph Constable, mary a; Guerin. 1; and George Board of Appeals, of real estate belonging to thebank, amounting Grconhut; by Britlsh-Haytion. and demand Hurt, 1. NoolooUon. Knowles: M. he a large number of ladles, who wore very muchpleased KLKOTIOIf OF DIHECTOHB OP THE OUIOAQp. A ALTON. George Kerr, influence, on .Hodden, E. H. Chandler, T. 0. Bolding, and. to about $115,000, 'aud magnamintaUßly offers arbitration upon the. matters in dispute. . Ac- ; Aid. McGrath put nomination Miss Un- givo tbisup (when heis so at tho machines on exhibition and the excellent A meeting of tho.stpckhojdera of the Chicago ' Mepublican Ticket—Sapervisor, D. J. Lyon; in Dr. David Vance ; Weigher, John B. Fritchor. For to obliged-to- do by cording to tho .terms of the convention, tho derwood; whomhe vouched for as .'an excellent :: dcorooof court) but tho which, ho. manner in which they performed their work. Among & Collector, D. 0. Loach; Assessor, Julius Ilod- tho, office df Inspector, Carlton Holland was remainder, Alton Railroad and leased linos was hold Company will, in upon - attractions is the Ufe-elze bertua; Clerk, A. G. Warring (colored): Oonsta- tho meantime, call the "physician* .'elected, receiving 187 votes against 83 for. claimsaa his own. ho intends to keep. Having tlio many figure of a female, yesterday morning at the ofllce of the Company," United States Government for protection pgain’st --as. -• ; .whitewashedhimself, - bio, William McMahon: , Second Ballot-Quirk, 10; Johnson, 10, Dunne, 8; John S. Crandall. , . ■ . • thus he praya to bo honco .'which is arrayed in'a- wardrobe which would have &os. 2 and 4'Wost VanBaron par-/ ' .any,violent proceedings on tho part, of the Do- Hunt, 6; Underwood,!; Hart, 2 ; Bond, 1, No discharged together bis reasonable of M “ 1 * street, for the MB. REACH, " with ' costa niade evoh Flora'McFlimey”' exclaim Exquisite election,' I peso of electing Directors for theensuing' year." who is a candldato for Collector, was for a long minican authorities. Presiflont-Qlect Gonzales suit most 'wrongfully unstained. ‘ - -Six months wore rdqulred to prepare this toilet, and not ' ‘Third Ballot—Quirk, 11; Dnnno, 10: Johnson, 6; MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, , timoAssistant Superintendent of theSouth Side has boon installed, and tboProvisional Gov- 1 CONTINUED BEAKCU APTEH DOIIDAIID’a ASSETS. all simple-and was-done Thestockholders of theChicago Alton Hunt, Wilbur Storey,” ; 1; Uid-work, elaborate, by tbe A main Hallway, is now ernment has arrested a number of persons who 4; “Dr. F. 2 Hart, Dn- Homor Cook, the Assignee of Benjamin Lom- City and an employe in the office eefßi Ditvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ho do without Oltv And exhibition this evening elegant “ Tbe Directors chosen by tho stockholders of ponent is a businessman, and old tbo has hitherto'hoon chiotlyknown as the apostle loft with tbe defendant, or its Cashier, as collat- at the hew Inter- resident of Tort Wayne, Ind.j April o.— ThoNorthern In- Physician. Thodoctors employed by Board system of the security for a note. national Billlard-Uip],”- 084 Sputh Unlstod of the Joliet & Chicago aro as follows: the city,. against whoso respectability noth- of Health of a reformed dross aud [diet, first eral Cook thinks tbo trans- No. ntrool. John could attend to tbo duties. on was not a fair but was Games will be played by tho following Crorar, T. B. Blackstono, John Drake, inghas been said; but ho has not the experience diana Methodist Conference adjourned to-day, j Aid. Woodmansuggested that theeffect of this baaed tho principle of ugliness, and tho last action one, conducted in champions: Joe B. John a on of • Lombard's interests, and bo asks that tbo land Vor Peter fiqydqr, HepfyßhJuea, McGregor which Hr. Rodbortuspossesses, and which is so after session of-five days. Statistics of tho' would bo to continue office tbo present in- that emptiness. Mculon, Mike Houo- Adame, and D. Willie Jamoe. in • be proceeds turned necessary in the discharge of the duties of so Conference woro presented showing 0,728 cumbent. —Tho Bov. E. E. Hale’s society at Boston had may sold, and tbo over to- hnu, Tim McCarthy, Abo Bueaford, and alio O. The stockholders of the River pro* of . , \ Mississippi important on ofllco. a dance, the other evening, and, aa ho was un- him, subject to tbo lion the'bank, if any. Bubcukofsky, the great French cmjblon-playcr. “ baejonors, Campbell following 28,807 proaohora, Aid. said that, in that cose, ho would - Bridgo Companychose tho Directors: EVANS full momhora, 287 able to bb ’present, ho consoled tho party by ; " BILL TO OLEAU'UP TITLE. • P. mike" move to abolish the office. 1 I’. B. Blaokatono, 11. V. Black, J. J. Mitohol, Is well boon 860 deaths during tho year, 1,181 baptisms, 80S sendinga little poem, which appeared on the. John T. Weighed and Ellon U. Strait filed a and Qoorgo Straat. very known, having connected with Themotion to postpone was lost by a vote of i Tho Now Lake Tunnel, J, B. Drake, the liquor-business this city for a churches, 03 parsonages. The total valueof back of thoprogramme of dances, billin tbo Superior Court against QoorgoW. Tlio stockholdersof the tit. Louis, Jacksonville in number of 0 to 28. allege tboy Though handy to have,- Is not an absolute necessity, at ; —Tho following anecdote isrelated of Shirley Reid. Complainants that are tbo & years. Tbeprincipal objection,to thisindividual property Is estimated $1,800,090 number of Fifth Ballot—Dunne, 12; Quirk, 10; Johnson, 8; but people cannot do without boola and shoes ; and Chicago Branch selected tho following gentle* is Brooks,.the lato editor of the London Punch; owners of Lot 19, Block 2, of Yorby’s Subdi- tho that ho intends tobo elected anyhow, honestly ; Magee, 4 j Hunt, No election. men : John Crorar; Qoorgo Straut, N. Sabbath-schools, 874 officers and teachers,497; 3. % trade ere learning that they can buy the moat goods of w. Groen, or Ho moans to carry tho election Ballot—Quirk, Some years ago a follow-journalist, suddenly vision of tho N. H of tboN. of the N. W. Charles D. Hodges, L. E. Worcester, and JohUli dishonestly. number of scholars, ; total collections for Sixth 12; Johnson, 12; Dunno, 9; the best quality for tho least money at tho wholesales just as ho did tho moans of repeat- 80,810 Magee. 9; Hunt, 1. No election. died; Shirley tookhis old comrade’s work, in and tbe W. ef t“° N. W. of Sec. 18, 87, 13. Sawyer. All tlio above named Directors wore primaries, by benevolent during tho year, $10,079.82. a of boot and shoo store of G. S. Richardson tc Oo„ Nob. ing and illegal voting. Ho has roado his boasts purposes motion to postpone one week was laid on the addition-to liis own, for year, in order that the Homo timo ago tbo Town Ilydo Park' filed a 123 and ISO Franklin street. chosen for tho torm of one year, In accordance (bat 1 Tho usual appointments woro made, the follow- A that salary. petition ascertain tbo damages now no man shall veto tho opposition ,ticket hi table, and a motion to adjourn was lost. widow might receive years It was to for opening with tho law. Ward, ingbeing the Presiding Elders: Fort WayneDis* a noble subscription in her bohalf. Caluraot avonuo ftom Fifty-first to Ninety-fifth the Sixth and has hired a gang of men, Seventh Ballot—Johnson, 14; Quirk, 13; Dunne, ty* Cheap Paper AOCIDEMV ON THE UICniQAN CENTRAL. triot, H. J. Mock ;.West Fort Wayne District, of mu The Hangings, Sunday who will begin voting in Bridgeport, and Hunt, 1, No election. —Acorrespondent tho Winchester JVeics street, which would through their property. In consequence of tho unprecedented Early morning tbe Blue Lino extra on voting W. 8. Birch ; Goshen District, O. V. Lemon ; one of tho moat importaut acts so They filed iboir claims for whatever demand for on keep until tboy roach tboriver. This Aid. Moore put iu nomination Dr. T. J. Blu- says far dam- wall-paper at the reduced rates, J, J. McGrath, freight train tho Air Lino Divisionof tho alouo should every to .Wabash District, N. H. Phillips j Logansport passed by thoVirginiaLegislature is “An act ages might bo awarded them, but Koa. Michigan Central Railroad, induce honest man go to District, thardt. woro 174 and 170 State has this day while going cast be- tho polls vote J. V. R. Miller; Muncio District, E. for tbo protection of deer in Frederick County," surprised to soo that tbo defendant, Reid, street, doubled la num- and against him. ; tween Vaudalia and Throe Rivers, broke apart, Holdslook;'RichmondDistrict, W. H. Goode; Eighth Ballot—Quirk, 13; Johnson, 11; Dunno, 0 “Qou, Washington bad a claim, ber the patterns of his 20-cant satins. See la- freight Tim TWO TICKETS. Bluthardt, No election, and adds: killed the, last also filed alleging that ho ownedtho advert* leaving nine oars, and a sloeping-oar AndersonDistrict, M. Malion. Elkhart was so* 6; Hunt, 2. ip a little a trial of tbo ment on first page. was bo Oiuoaqo, April 0. as door Frederick over hundred years land. On tbo condemnation-case, which attached, to taken to Detroit for To the Editor of J7i« CMeaijo Tribune: lectod tho next mooting place. A motion to adjourn was lost.' slo,o7fi was assessed to tbo above of ago." mentioned lot, repairs,. Before tbe conductor tbe train could Bin: Your remarks in to-day’s paper on town Ninth Ballot—Quirk, 12 ; Johnson, 11; Dunno, 0; —Tbo Winnopog Manitoban la delighted with but tbo Court, unablo to decide who was tbo Pianos Cheap. signal back a sufficient a Hunt, 4; Bluthardt, 3 ; blank, 1, got the distance, follow- candidates ore condemnedby hundreds of your A Rntslctn Costume* tboprospect that ft is soon to have railroad con- proper owner, ordered complainants to filo a bill At Reed’s Temple of Music, corner Dearborn and ing train struck tbo disconnected cars, was to throwing readers In placing upon a par the nominees of An ingenious individual of Liskoard, Corn- Aid. McGrath said ho authorized with- nection with. the outerworld, a dispatch to that to establish tboir title, which they have done. Vanßuren streets, Chicago, good seven-octavo rose- the sleeper on its side, In which position it Republican of took tho Convention with those of tho wall, has boon exhibiting himself in a dress draw the name Dr. Bluthardt. paper from Ottawa (March 21) giving the grati- Tbodefendant claims bis titlo'tbroagh and from wood pianos, but little used, can bo bought from £2OO fire and was completely destroyed. Two freight opposition ticket, which is mode of tho worst composed from top to toeof Tenth Ballot—Johnson 19 : Quirk, 11; Dunne, 10; fying official information ono A. F. Tomkius.but to oars, corn, also and ratekins, which he and that tboroad from complainants allege that, SOOO. loaded with took fire woro class of saloon-bummers and.soalawags. They has boon collecting for three years and a half. Hunt, 2 5 Magoo, 2. No election. Pembina to Fort Garryis to bo commenced at though Tomkinsdid at ono time makea contract partially destroyed.. No person was injured. aro not only unjust. was Eleventh Ballot—Johnson, 10: Quirk, 12 ; Dunno, but;uutruo. Loach, Rodbor- The dross made entirelybyhimself; It con- “Tilly,” onco. and completed within six months. to sell the land to Bold, that contract was for- Napoloou niuL Eugenio* The loss will amount to about SIO,OOO. Lyon, and the sists of hat, neckerchief, 4; Hunt, 3; Magee, 1; 1, No election. a of tus, Warring, notwithstanding coat, waistcoat, trou- —Tho Board of Trustees of tbo Southern Nor- feited through failure consideration, and It is sold Louis Napoleon first mot his SUNDAY’S SNOW-FALL. latter 1s a colored are men that should sers, tippet, gaiters, and shoos. The Amotion to adjourn was lost. - Carbondalo, Tomkins having declared contract future Supt. Sargent, of tho Michigan Cen- man, number of mal School of Jackson County, 111., that, tbo void Empress at thoElysoo Gardens, in Paris. Ha never bo put in a pot with suoh saloon-bum- rata required to complete tho suit was 030; and Twelfth Ballot—Johnson, 17; Quirk, 13; Dunne, 8; has elected tbo following faculty: The Bov. and at an bad,’and sold it to Carpenter, tboir had escaped from tho Buko tral Railroad, upon inquiry, has ascertained mers scalawags os the People’s ticket is tho individual, when thus dressed, Bond, 1, No election. tboir lido of La Muskowa, and. appears ex- Bobort Allyu, of Lebanon. 111., Principal t Prof, grantor, is therefore indefeasible. A when ho suddenly carao upon a radiant, blushing that tbo fall of snow last tiunuay along tho line Joado of, to shakoup and draw for thohost men. actly like one of tho Esquimaux motion to adjourn was lost, as was also a (J, F, Foster, DuQuom, decree is accordingly asked declaring as described in the A of ID.; Prof. Cyrus tbo tltlo girl, who was trying to do up hor hair alone, of his road has. been follows: Lake. 10 Xhe Republican nominees aro respectable men travels of Parry and Ross. Tho tippet or boa Is motion topostpone one week. Thomas, 0. W. Jerome, D. B. Parkinson, tobo in tbo complainants and tbo inches; New Buffalo, 8 Niles, 10 inches; and put composed.of pieces J. 11. moneyto bo oppositea glass in tho eonsorvatory. tier hair Inches; forward by our best citizens ; and I, for ;tlto of-skin immediately Thirteenth Ballot—Johnson, 17; Quirk, 0; Dunno, Brownlee, and A. 0. Hillman; Mias ■ Martha due to them. hod comedown dating a Kalamazoo, 0inches; Jackson, 8 inches; Sagi- although my- , waltuo, andLouis Na- one, an old Democrat fnever in around tbo tailsof tborats, and is a very curious. 10; Bond,I; Hunt,!. No election. Buck and Miss Kate Henry, of Nashville. Hi.; DAKEHUPTOY ITEMS. uoolughor in this naw City, 10 inches; dudDetroit, 6 inches. Tho life having voted for an ticket Re- part Qf the .dross, containing 000 toils, George a.petition against‘Will- poleon, strait, gallantly offered entire of abQut and A motion‘ to postpone ono week was laid on Mrs. 0, W* Jeromeaud Mlaa Cor* [ .Cobleigh filed dispatch says that the snow is melting fast publicans) shall (hose of theshortest. Boborto, of perhis arm. and. .led .hor round by the private, certainly vote for this oqo the table, bondalo, ‘ .. iam K, Swallow, claiming an overdue Indebted- imartmeuts into thodressing-rooms.