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LOCAL MISCELLANY. ' _GRAU VS. M'VICRTR Judge Drummond rondored n decislon yoster- day on a domurror tojtho ples in tho cnse of Maurlco Grau agatnst J. 1L McoVicker. Grau, it will bo romomborad, aued MoViokor, abont four montha ago,. for a.balanco-due him, which tho Intter rofusod to pay ovar, biut kept to iudomnity himgolf - for an' alloged breach of ocontraot. MaVicker soon aftor began & suit in turn for this bronch of contract agalust Grau, claimitigs 6,000, According to Grau's statemont, le had: slgned B contract as agent for Ubizzola & Co., for tho fll%flnrnlcu of & troupe horo wha wonld ront oVicker's Tlentro for two wooks, MoViokor was notifled- that the tronpe would fail-to come, and ho hold oh to about 83,000 in his hands bo- longing to Gran, But Grau, in makivg the con- traat, Had, Igaoraut of the. consequences, made 8. covenaut,. or mgrooment, undor —Eoal, snd bed I[AD, in Ngue body of. the instrus mont, mede use of the pronoun I fhatodd of o oVioker ~subsoquontly withdrew hia snit, snd filed a ploa of sotioff. in tho suit.of Grou agninst kim, meking 1ho same olniin for damagoes for broach of con- tract, To this plos the plaintift domurred, and on thih tho doclsion was i;lven. Yostorday tho Judge lield that, after-looking ot tho contraot, it must Lo deeitled thnt Grau . was personally liablo on his contraot for Chizzols & o, Ho might mnot have intended to ronder himsolt mufmnulhln, but he had done g0 by using n senl, In regard to the ples, al- though it was urged that it could not bo allowed, ‘bacauso no” damoges Liad accrned at the time vor boon proved up, yob ho thought it a proper subject- for & set-off, and tho demusrer should bo. ovorruled, The plaintiff would, however, bo allowed to prove & mitigation damnyes, that uVicker might, during two woolts havo rentod this theatre to other par- tiog, and:thus bo subjocted to a.loss loas than if hoidoft it empty duriug the time of the proposed sngogomont. . Tiio Court Lold that nlthough the. tronpe was nob to arrive until Feb. 9, yot that right of ne- ton acerued on tho 10th of January, when Grau informed: McVicker the troupe would not keop o engngomont. This 18 decidedly » victory for xlr. MoVicker, rn.ie deaidos that he can recover of Gram, thua: oaving open-the: only question aa to how much damages wero sustained. L TEE ORUSADERS. AT THE' TIVOLL . Mrs, Williom Wit and'Mre:. Thompson, who. boliovo in tho'* prayor gauge” as applied ko drinking; visited .tho Tivoli Gardon, cornor of Clark-and Washington streets; yostorday aftor- noon, aud bad snnterviow with Mr. Bemis,, ono of tho:proprictors. Thoir attontion had'boon called tp the place: by some remarks of Deacom ‘Woodbury, publishedrin Tug Tainune of yester- day morning. R : Tho ladica nsked AMr. Bemia whothor lio did: not cousidor-hls courso eminently sinful, and. entiroly ab.varianco. witli tho principlos.of ro- ligion.,” They. feared-thet his spiritual eduoation- 1ad boew. foarfully and_wonderfully noglectod. Looking:ab the.crowds drinking down lager-boor,, thoy could weep for-tho duE_mvlty of fellen man. Rfr. Bemia listened: to the ladies. with great. pationos, and then retatiated'by proaching, o ser- mon at t[\nm, first, howover, inviting thom to be sonted, . Mo snid that tho. Tivoli Garden was_n great sTémporanco-Roform Clareh, whore mild boverages wero substituted for tho flory: atimu- lants that disgrace ordinary saloons. is' plan of wnking pooplo tomperate; wes infinitely. bottor- than that of the'crusaders, They wera too, radical, He was fightin né;nlnzb whisky, and’tho most - offective way to do thnt, was to introduos beer, s0-as to supplant it in'the testes oft the pooploe. Was not this, he asked; a' pious ob‘jlent) and did-ho not deserve to be olased smong the great roformers of 'the day? Wonld: the ladies tako o nice cup of fox ? The ladies, However, said’ that Mi. Bomie’ olo~ quenoe- quitor overpoworsd them. They.would gond around some-of their josters, mora able to combat his:mischiovous rhetorie than they were. Kn_vig‘?: eaid. which; the good. Samaritans ro- treated, leaving tho sinful orator. to. himsaolf. They gave thelr. names, and addrossos sa fol- lows ¢ ‘8. William Wirt, No. 269 Wast. Monroe streot, nad AMrs, O, Thompson, No. G67- Wabash aveuue, 2 AT FOLEY'S, After leaving tho Tivoll, the ladies visited Toloy's billiard-hall: Theyfound tho proprictor standing at lus bar, talking. with sevoral Alder- mon, and promptly called, him to one. side and mado bim acquainted with thoir. mission. Ho politely.invited them to sests in his office, and fmliuntly listoned to whal they had to sny, Tho interviow lnsted only a. few minutes, as the Iadies' romarks wore ‘brief' and. to tho noint. They .eaidi they represented. the. !en(l}]ifiornnco element- nmong the women. of loago, and. nd come. to inquire. of. Mr, Tole; if he would not cloge up his saloon entirely, and' depend on bis billiard-tables. for profit. The Alderman, snidin roply that.it Lad.cost bim groat-deal'of monoy to fit up hia establishment, wnd thaet he was endoavoring to. conduct: it ro- mpectably, Ho could not-afford to close his bar. 0. 1adies then asked;him if ho would not be so kind as to mend diuukards to praysr-moatings when tliey got sober, Ho. very promptly said he would 'do whatever.he could to show thom the arror. of their ways, and the ladies withdrpw ap- parontly.satisfidd. . —— STORRS. That: long-honded. legal. citizen, mery A, Btorrs, who, in conjunotion with George-R. Chittenden, hag boen furnishing nowsy food for Washiigton correspondents during, tho last month, roturned to. Chicago yesterday. Theo man of law was visited: in his sanotum by s ToipoNe reporter, who had & talk withhim sbout Capitolian mattors. “Now," began Mr, Storrs, withn. anrprialn?y slncere mavner, I hiavo n- horror of 'being - iu- torviowed. I hato intorviowers, and I can't- be interviewod” Any - ordi roporter- wonld: have beon silenced by such an explosion of virtue as the foregoing, but Tize Trinuny man- determined to ot a?‘x]nothmg out of the- lawyer for all. that, so 0 Baid : OHITTENDEN. *Mr. Storrs; perhaps you would have no ob- Jection to stating what you- think- of-Mr. Chit- tenden’s benring while oxamined by the Com- mitteo?” #Qh, be boro himself like o goutleman—nover lost.. temper—novor contradiotod himeolf. He was cool, courageous, and lucid to the last., An admirablo man, air—an admirable man.” And. Mr. ‘Btorrs siroked' his whiskera- in an agony of admiration for the loroie Chlttenden. © Mr, Chittenden.roturned with you * interro- gated tho newspaper mon, “Yas—but you can't interview him—alose as sn oystor, mir—close ns an oyster,” and Mr, Btorzs chuckled oxceedmgly. “ What was tho object of- oxamining Ohitten- den atall?" “Well, they wanted to traca.some of that ninety-0dd thousand into the honds of some of tho District officiala. Thet waes the firat objeot. The noxt was to show whother Ohittenden bad received sny portion of the $72,000 in.notes from Kirtland. KIRTLAND, Reportor—What do you ihink of -Kirtland ? Mr, Stone—Ia is a. fine, prepouscusing. fellow ~—very flne indeod, rnd quito entertainng ag a conyorsationallst. To mset him secially, yon could not. help liking the fellow—fine. family, well educatod, splendidly counectod aud all that 8ort of thing, but vory. imprudent. He.camo.to my-room. for Instanco. Couldn't have done any- thiog more. imprudent. When he Snt there, bowever, I conldu't woll turn him rudely out, * Whet was Mr. Kitland’s businesa Je:fore he got into tho:lobby line " inquired thereporter, Y 1 % God. kpowe, for. L, dout,” said: Mr, Btarr, | ta ¢ Porhaps he had ‘none at all., By the.way, that was,all nonsense. about Chistenden Liaving boen arrosted. He wasn’t evon subpanned. Thers wea.n0 oconsion, in fact, We woro always on hond, ~ Chittenden was admirable. Nothing could.ahako him. Dofied, tho. sharpost, men in the country., An admirablo committes, that wns—-du -daad 10 onrnost. Moant business, I con toll you.' * 2 ¢ What kopt.you so long getting through with tho examination 7" e Mr, Btorrs—Oh! sevexal things, We. made, all the Laste wo could, Chlitlenden sbowed:be- Boud uestion that he hed_no connection with istrict ofliluls, Kirtland dluflnctla sworo thut none of the $72,000 cume into hlttendans handy, Hud the.lattor been: proven, it would bave ruined Cuittondon so far ns.roputation wont, Finally Allison, & vory smart. momber of the Committag, criod out * Mr. Ubittenden, you are discharged,” aud we laft. ‘Thin was all the information that Mr. Btorrs, deigned tq give, For tho.rest o roferred every- bmfir to tho Washinglon rpports, Mz, Chittenden kopb religiously out. of sight during the day, and was, cousoquontly, un- come-at-able. Sl THD RIGHT-HOUR DEMONSTRATION.. Another moutiyg of. trade-union. dalogutes, waa hold lagt evening In the.office of the Work- ingman's Advocale to parfect arrsugomonts for a labor mags moating on ihe 18th inet,, to pro- tont agalnat the repeal-of the Eight-Hour law. Ehsre were about twonty mon ‘{u attondauce, | of . sovoral of whom wero now dolegntes, Xfr, Waddlugton prosided; and Mr. Gibson was Soo- rolary, ' Mr., Muarphy, from tho. Finanos. Commitios, roported that Wost Twolfth Streot Turner -Hell Iind boon engaged. for tho proposed: mooting, with funds furnished by the Stoneocuttors Union, nnd ¢hat the Committos had' plhoed fisolf In communioation with sovoral prom» inont labor orators, Auswars.hiad hoon recolvod from two (Mossra, Schilling anl John Jamos) who'coulti'not poasibly-attend. '[He roport was aacoptad and the Committea continuedi Tho dolognte from the Bhoot-Metal Worlora Socioty annonnced' that that body wonld' tale somo-aotion with rofarenae to tiio: eight:bour domonstration, ag soon aq it could fnd.a. hall in whith to meat, A motion to'enlatga tlio Standing: Committoe was asrriad, butno one conld be found to-acoept: an nglmlntmnt- Whon the-namo' of' My, New!hnd, of the Eh‘l,p Oarpontory aud @allior’s: Union, was: propoacd; Lhio declined to not, saying his organizntion was upsanod to thio omploymont of 'sutsido speakors, and would withdraw If: it woro-porsistod-ini It was looked upou ne an sdvertising dodge. Aftor a grent deal of disoussion as to who were dologatos aud who woramoty My. Gain'begged of tho-nooting, to take.some definite notion.aud. not act like so many blockligads, It waa no wonder tlint 1abor mootinga: had Beon catled mmufi B~ faire, Thore wae-nothing. practionl about them, Notwithatandiug this sovera rofloction, the un- soomly \mm;fle went onfor some time longer. iltt waa finally decided not to enlarge tho coms mittoes. 5 Mr. Fugot snid tliat tho rosolutions for tho demonstration. shonld not Yo conflned to tho eight-houn matter, Ho favored the introduction of ono protosting against tho importation of Cliinese, and anotfior on-fibancial quoations, On motion the Committoo on Hesolutions was instructed to follow tha pattern set by the In- dustifal'Congros th {th resolntions: Mr. Inwlor inquired' if Chioago was Iargely roprosented atthe Congross, and if the dolegate 'was instructed by it to call b mass-moeoting of ‘workingmen on hisreturo.. * Mr. Gilmore snid thore was no.point to such an fuquiry at that lato hour. Mr, Lawlor moved: to- reconsidbr tlis' motion poased atb o provious'meoting, appropriating. 860 for the employment of speakors to address the masg-mecting, Hb could'seo no neéessity forit, 'as'tho Rev: M:. J. Bavago, s local: clbrgyman, could.bo seonred for the asking, * Mr. Tlicodore Lynfal' said that proféssional Inbor sposkers wero: dumnfioauau who ocould: be got along without vory woll. ~ Mr. Murphy enid the Committos of Arfange- ments had not employed anyliody yet, aud' did not know who yould'be'solscted: 'I‘hiuvurlyi}g- osition lookod like porsoual spite agninst e ichard Trevellicly of:Detroit. Mr, Cain:eaidihe would ke to-hear any of tho public spealkors excopt Trovellick. The -motion to reconsidor was carrled, and the -appropristion was.strickon out. An appropria- tion of $25 for music was also stricken out. The moeting then adjourned, e 3 ‘WOIAN’S BAPTIST MISSIONARY 80- CIETY, The Woman's. Baptist Missionary Bociety of tho West roassemblod yesterday morning in tlie body of the Socond Baptist Church. The attond- ance during the morning was very good indeed, and the intorest in thio mocting continuod una- bated. The firat half=hour of the' morning ses- slon was‘spent in dbvotiohal exorciaes; in which tho leading part was taken by Mr. Leavitt, of Cincinnaty, MBS, FULTON, of Belviders, Til., gavo o vory ihteresting dis- coursa-on missionary matters, carrying her hear- ora with her to different flelds of missionary Inbor ih tho Enst. ~Tlie ifitorest of hor remarks ‘waa.intenzifiediby froquent reference to smap of Eastorn Asin.. THE NELPING JIAND, Mrs, Jolin R: Dbolittls, on'bolialf of: the Com- ‘mittee to audit the annual report of the Bonrd, offered resdolutions to amond tho Constitution and- {nvitethe nssistatice-of the mombers of the Associntion. towards' the Helping Hand, whioh ‘wera ndopted. . * The Prosident' allided' to tHo financial'condi- tion.of the: Helping Hand; which was-not: all that could ba desived, and was followed by Mra, Leavitt, Cincinnati ; Mrd. Scott, Assam'; , Hough, Aurors, and other Indies, Tho Tresi- dont then oallod upon the meoting to subscribe .at-once, in ordor to wipa out tho debt of 860 whicli was on the Zelpihg Hand, **Aunt Lizzie" accordliogly wont among: the memboers of the anlocy, and, in ton minutes, she collectod ahout $7 After o general disoussion the mdeting ai- journed at noon for lunch, ‘The mesting ronssembled at 2 p. m., and busi- upss was opened as usual with dovotional oxer- oises; after whiok the-following ladite reported upan the ; .. \WORE_DONE in different oirlés: Mrs, Gale, Mitineapolis ; Mrs, Pickett,, Union Park Church; Mrs, Dr. Blair, Alton, Iil, ;. Mra, A, K. Scott, Cleveland, 0: ; hits. swu,{‘e Jotiet's Mrs: Dickey, Ottawn ; Bfra, Wost; Rockford ;. Mrs. Doolittlp,, Rocine, Wig.; Mrs. Van Husen, Dotroit ; Mrs, Leach, Glosburg, T ; Mrs; Morriam, Sprivg Drairie ; +Mrs, W. K, Smith, Milwaukee; Mre. Falton, Belvidere; DMrs, Kermott, Coventry Btroot Church, Chicago'; Mys, Remington, Belvidsre; Mre: Potter, Mendots, 111, ; Mra, Weoks; Sand— wich ; Mrs. Clark, Flint, Mioh, Tho latter Indy gave & glowing account of the progress: of thd -Ehmbnranoa movement in that . vioinity, which wea.listenod to with. deep inter- "ost, tho moeting beiug of opinion thut the inte: ests of the temperanceaud missionary move- meonts were alinoat 1dentical. i THE ELEOTION. OF OFPFICERS for the ensuing yoar took placo, and resulted'as ifollows: Prosidont, Nrs. Robert Harris, Chioago; Vice-Prosidents, Nrs. A. H, Burlingbam, .8t. Louis, Mo, Mis. R. B, Pattison, Chicago, Mrs, J. L, ‘Tyler, Ohiosgo; Mrs. 0. B, Wilson, - Ghicagos Mrs. J._Fuiten, Belvidero ; Mrs, A, J. Hovwe. Chics 0; Mra, 8, ¥, Dage, Cloveland, O.; D, B, Darsh, Alton, TiL; Mra, J: R. Doolittlo, Raoing, Wisi; Alrs: O, Van Huson, Dotcalt, Mich.: Bre. J. B, 8hoff, Ingiunapolis, Ind.; Mrs, L. §. ‘Knllook, Lawrence, Kan,; Recording Seoretary, | Mra. J. O.Bmymnn; Correrponding-Becrotarios, h ¥. Tolman, 21 University place, Chi- “eago; Mra, A. M., Bacon, Dundeo, Kane County, | It Tressurer, Mrs. 8. bi: Osgood, 61 Washing. ton strest, Chicago; Editor of Helping Hand, Mra, A, M. Bacon, Dundee, Iil; Auditors, tha 'Rev, P. G. Thearls and Dr. O, R. Blaok: Exeoutive Board—~First Churoh- Circle, Mrs, W. W. Everts, Mra. A. B. Meskor; Socond Ohuroh Circle, Mrs, E. J. Goodspeed, Mrs. 8: 8: Nut- ‘4ing; liohigan Avenue Girole, Mrs, J. W. Balor, .Mrs, F. Blake; Universily Place Church Ciroje, Mre. A. N: Arnold, Mre. B. O. Mitchell; Union i v Gashs il Biro D 5. Chdomens Jand Avenue Ohusoh Cirolg, Mrs. D, B, Cheaney; Evanston Circle, Mrs. Charlos Brown. THANES, . ; On motion, it was regolved. that a. vote of ,thanks be given to the Becogfl‘Bae‘)fiat Church, for tho use of the ballding and for tha entertain-. mont. which has-lieon #o ganerously and cordially. \offered, and also to the apeakors at the mapting, to the railroads whiclr*reduced- fares for- thoso, attendlog ity and to tho officera of the Assooia~ . tion. 2 ODITUARY. Mrs, Beott: reported for the Commites on , Obitupries; o,fl'flrmg rasojutions exprogeing. ro- rot at the death of Miss Bronson, ana suggeat- Pug that a suitablo minute concerning the de- . censod. and' he rke. be published in the.do- nominational papefs. On_motion, Mr. Bcott was appointed & come ' mittoa to propare a biographical skotch of Miss Bronson. It “was, mcdmmengiud.”:z that body thata month's vacation be grant sonually to each dy missionary, to.epable. lior,to attend s enni- mlyum. lnd‘:“{h&‘ their traveling expenaes be paid sach way by the Soolety, and on motion the : mattor. waa referred to the Excoutive Commitiee. MISOELLANEOUS. Mra. O, F. Tolman read o paper prepared by Mre, Tittorington, of Michigan, on tho subject, “Who Will Go?" On motion of Mrs, Chonoy, & vote of thanlks wag given to the writer of “tho Py migmtod tiat for_tho tature tho tim ly- suggas r the future th a of mpofim{ “he ch?u‘};ed‘?‘(ram the beginnjng of May, as that time was generally very: trylng to hounckeapers, many of whem. oleaped healfll a6 this.ucnson, The matter wae referred for de- clsion to tho Board, Atter & number of votos of thanks had heen passed to differont parties councoked with the meoting, and the transacting of unimportant buninoss, tho meeting wad olosed with prayer by tho Rov, Mr. Galo, of Minnguota. - /Atter tho pronouncing of thq benediction, tha mooting adjourned to assemble in August at Milwaulkea. ———— | THE MIOROSUOPIOAL SOOIETY, " Priortothe Fire,the Btate Miorosoopleal Sodiety waa in o flourishiug condition, numbering a large -mambenahip, and oxviting great intogeut, in ite gxhbitions. It has been slow {a resover, but bas fipplly reorganized, sud held its firat solen- tifiu meoting at the Academy of Bcionce rooms Inst ovening. Thore was a fair attondance, and & fino gxhibition of various curfositios in minute " nature was shown, ) . Thore wore seven instrumente io-the room, “Redflel 0 onali of whioh had somo_epodial ouriosity, Mr.. ., M. Thompaon, who n-s & vory l\unylnutm- mont costing m,duo, Bavo gome fomsrkablo ox- lm;l:nnnla mthe rofraction or ‘polarization of ight. Dy the insortlon of & small pldes of cbal apar in tho lons, n black cross surronnded by colorad rlm}n wis made to appenr. Mr. Thomas ox- hibited somo specimens of diatoms collactod nt Nipyusink Lnko, 'heso aro infinitenimal relics of the animal ot vogetable lingdam, it is not dotormined which, but undor the mngnifyiog power of the microscope appoar as boantiful crystals of regu- Inr shapa and sarpassing bonuty, A hydes or wator-msect. was shown by Mr, Fullor, Al though it-was so small ne sosrccly to bo secen with the naked oye, whon mu%nmed 400 imos, 1t ‘sppeared es a'monster, rivaling Victor Hugo's doyil-fisb, and similar o It in form and sotion. Aftor .soma minutes had boon passed in, ex- sminixtg the various objotts, the Saélety wia chlled to order by the Prosidont, H. \V. Faller, Esq,, and Mr. Goorgo M. Higeinson dolivorodan interedting esany on' ‘ Groem-Houto Poats," doscribing the peculiarities. of the rxose bug, thio woale bug, and the moal bug. » Mr., H. M. Thompaon prosonted the Socloty with & collection of phatographs, and Masars, Dowen & Kont with some study lamps, for v;n{ah a vofe of thanks was extended by tho So- clety, 'J‘Ko Boctety will hiold ono more meeting,on the 28th prox., boforo its adjonrnmont fcr tho sum- mer vacatlon. During this tinio the mombers will busy themselves with tho collection of curlositica in nature, and next winter oxpoct to add Inrgely to tho fntercst of tholt studles and to tha numbor of thoir members. 1t may not be remombered that n foo of 910 {u all the expouse attending momborship in this growing Bocioty. ———— HORTIOULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A pombor of gentlemon Interested in the roeformation of & hortioultural association ay- soiubled yosterday afterioon ‘in thie art-hatl'of fhe Exposition Bullding to‘talk tho matter ovor, sud, it possible, organize. The fire, . which eraged so. mauy valuable institutions, blotted out of existence the Cook County Agricultural and Hortionltural Sacioty, and ono of the un- bappy rosults of that catastrophe has been a doplorablo insotivity in horticultural pursuite evor since, Rodes still bloom, but few peopls augs in thoir hurried march to ndmire thon. ivon Mr, Sgammon hau consed to woar o flower in his buttoh-hole. Florists aud soedsmen com- plrin of tho general dondness which. provails. And all this ariees from the want of a socioly which shonld maot oilco’s nionth and puss raso- lutions, and give at least ono floral exhtbitions ar. The moeting was called to order, and M. Duniel Worthmgton was asked to take the choir. Mr, Charlos Burroughe was sppointed Bacrotary. : ‘Edghr SBanders stated the objeot of ths maesi- ing, in 8. fow words oxplaining Low the prdssat meoting had come about. Some time sgo the Exposition Directors talked to the florfsts ubont gotting up o floral exhibition in the fall, and atated their willingnoas to butld & conseryatory: and to furnish room for the Bodioty to meat in and exhiblt their products. Of courss every florist in the city was dooply intorested in such o movemont, as it would tond to reawaken public intereat in flowers, and so benefit the-trade.; Aftor some .conversation on the nubgnut, Mr. Bhepherd moved * that we resolvo ourselves into & hortioultural assoclation, snd take tho noces- "R’, Ebupn for organization.” The motion pro- ailod. A committeo of threo, consisting of Messrs. Bhephierd, Bavders, and Morey, Wwae apvointed to drawup a constitution and present the same for adoption at the next moating. A copy of tho coustitution of the old Association was given to the Committeo for guidance snd suggeations in frming a new one, but it wasunderstood that tho present orgnulzndun Wag nob o roinstatomont of | the old Bociety, but entirely néw. . intl‘lm moeting adjourned till noxt Briday even- B —_— 5 ASSESSMENTS FOR 1874. : The County Clerk, Gen, Liob, hias sont out the followltig circular to ull tho Town Assuasora of Cook County, Thesa ihdividnals are now Bogin- ning their Iabors, and under the impulse of this circular will doubtless.be . little. more inquisi- torial than usual, and unesrth much property which hns hitherto nover boen listed. Tho.oir- cular roads: Tn order to prevent errorsor omissions'ih fle as- sessment of real and: personal property; which the County Clork is by law roquired to rectify upon return of the Assessor’s books, and-in justico to'the amall tax- payers, who, Ly readily paying thelr fases, baveorne lio burdon of last, year's texation, your'attoution ia o Beo, 217 of the Ravenue law, wiich: rcads as ollowa : *4 3f the tox, on any kindiof proporty Habld tb ties tion, {s prevoutod from heing collected, for any year of yours, by resson of any errontous praceedings, or othor ‘oause, ts. amount. of such tax, which. such property should buv paid, slall be addad to the tax ‘on suich property for- the next sucecoding year:": And to Beo, 77 of that law, which reads as follows - * If tho Assessor discovers auy real property subjoct to taxation, which hnanob boon retuonod'to bim:by. the Clork, ho shinll Hst and aseess such proporty.” Thore con be no-doubl as to-the meaning of Beci 277, that is, that any property lablo to taxation, omltted to bo isted or nsacascd i any provious years, for any rexson whatsoever, must bo lated and asseasor now, for the period omitted, and tho amount added to the fx of this year, You are, Uiercfore, {nstructod to usa all due dili~ gonce in discovering nnyllmpnrly liable to taxation, ‘Which was not assessed Iaat yoar, nssoss. the same, and add the smount of auch tax ou this year’s assessmont, with the addition of 10 per cent. —_—— THE UNION COLLEGE ALUMNI, The sixth annunl rounion of'the Unlon College Alumni Association of* the Northwest took place lnst evoning at the Tromont House, Among tho gontlemen pressnt on. tho ocoasion.wero-8: A, Goodwin, Chicago, olass of '38 ; Honry. 8. Auster; Chicago, class ot '81; Dr..8. W. Wilson, Racino, cless of '36; Judge. John E. Mann, Milwaukee, olngs of *48; W. H. Wood, Chicago, olass of '44; W. H. King, Chicago, '44; R. H, McClellan, Ga- lenn, '47 ; Edwin P, Smith, Milwaukes, 47 ; the Rov. - Olinton Tocke, Ghicago, '4D: Tarael Holmes, *49; tho. Rov, H, N. Powars, '50;. J. B, d, 525 Dr, 0. O, Milor, '63; Erano D. Willtio, '57; Obaries'L., Easton, "a8; H: B. John- '67.; &, L. Bavber, '67,;- A. Wi Page, '663. Tn 1 J.. W. Dennison, 44, Tho busificss meoting of tie Association was hold i theclub-roow, Mr. W. H, King, of:the clasa of '46, presiding,; After. the reading.of, the minutes, & committes, consisting of DBlessrs, Looko, Goodwin, and Wilklo, was sppointed: to nominato officors. for the. onsuing year. The Committes reported the following list, which was adopted by the- meeting:: President; H. N. Poywors, D, D. ; Vico,Presidents; Judge: Mann, J. W. Dénnison, and G. L, B (ronsuror, Chorles L. Easton; Committee of* Arrange- ments, Meaers; Rodfield; D, W. Holmes, Page, Locke, and Holmes, , Aftor transncting business, the nd]nu:nud to. thn.dmp)mx m.l v;lurfi £ repost wae . prepared, which. might, hav, fomiptod thordutlont appetite. In bl Tl band of'music; led by the-accomplished’ Jobnnlo ‘Hrud, which disgoursed swaetly. while, the. gen- tlemen, wero enjoying.the luxuries of the. foast, The party was a very happy one, and the eveni sped rapidly away, It was.nearly: 11: o'cl before the spoech-making began. Mr. King,, wha ocoupied the post’ of honmor at the head of the: tabls, ' introdnced: Mr. B: B: Bmith, of. Wigconsin, who lod off.in a;very agreos able, ohatly, and witty speech & wod followod: by Dr. Wilson, of Racino; and thon by Judge Monn, each of. whom: was heard with delight. by. the guoests, Mr. T B, Willdo presented a poom written by Egbort’ Phalps, of. Joliel, of the clasa.of '66; which: was: 8, S party H rond by Dr. Poyer: t wasaddressed, 'To an Obtrusivo y Halr in My, Board,” and dodioated: to. tho Alumnl Assocla tion. Tha roading, of: this. composition, olicited & good donl of enthuslnsm, and Dr. Powars prefaced-it by & highly- pootlieal spoech of hia oyn. The party, did not, break. up till. a, lato hour, and'the guests doparted- to thelr Lomes fooling that,thoy had onjoyed, . jolly. supper, snd ani exasedingly. good. time. i CENERAL NEWS, Noarly. 8,000 admission. tickete. have. alraady. toen sold fox ilia OId-Folks! concorte.next)week: Bhortiggetter. o'clook yesterday,morning; fite . waa digoovered in tho Union Brewery, on'wenty: soventh slreot, Au algrio, was, turned in. from Box 74, and the flames were qt{loklv oxtinguished. ‘The injury to building ‘and' contonts 18_about 188,800 ; fully insured: The slarm of fire ot 10:30 yesterday- morning was caused by the diseovery of fire in tho- houss of. Josoph, Riyoh, cornor of Dlye: Taland avenue and Robey streat, The fire waa l}ululdy pub out, causing s loss of nbout 850 fully insured. A The Tliluols Contral Reilrond has mado an ad< ditigual roduction of, §2.iu- its passengor fare.to 8t. Louis, bnnqlnfi the furp down to, 37, Aboup amonth ago it cosh $11 to go to Bt, Louls. A gpooial moeting of the Commen Council was called-for last “ovening ‘‘tocouslder: com= mittop.reparte and upflnished X ngga/! - The oall wap signed by ‘s party of Aldermop,. who wore supposed o have: wome . apacial” Job" on' THE UHICAGU DAILY TRIuJi aa: SA Land, and the reépeotablo portion of the Tounofl folt it noossaary b turn ont k8 A inatter of ‘pro- tootion, Prectuely ‘at B o'clock the foll ‘was oaliod, and thoro waa Incking ons Aldermnn to conntituto a quornm. A motlon to adjourn ‘was quickly put and oarrled, and, just » wocond too 1ato, several of tho ‘' bummers" cams in. Thoro was no holp for 1t—ths Counell had adjourned. ‘A Ohinoso funbra! odonrred It Thutadny at No, 210 Went Raudolph strest, whete b ‘Celentinl namod Al Lock died of typhoid fover, About forty Chincso wero prosent, and the full Tuneral opremony 6f that poople was performed. The romaiug wore depositod In Wonders Comntery, thore to romain until a sufMoiont number of Ah Tiook's oonntamnn sunll havoe jolned' himto' xgn‘ko up o collootion of bones for “whipment to hiva. Tho Exposition Bullding {a to be enlarged, by tho addition of & Wing, 260 by B0 feot, at vach eud. Tho winge will be one wtory hizh, with corridora 40 feot wide conncoting with the main. hpll, ‘One wing “will be for the display of ma- ohinery, and tho other for apgrioultursl imple- monts, and & floral dcgmnmam. The enlatge- mont will add about 80,000 squaro foot to Em area. Tho intorfor is now rocelving a cont of rnlnt and caloimine, which will groatly improve ts appoarance. A damnging runaway ocourred yostorday, near the cornor of Monrgo and LaSallo atreets, The toam attached to & dirt-wagon, bocoming fright- oned by o shbet of paper, dashed along LaSalle strogl, smashing evorything in the way—ilrat, an oxproby dellvery wagon, theo o wheel from o ontloman buggy, antl thon an entire buggy. . Whon tho plecos’ find baon picked up, and the runowaya stopped, the driver was not to bo found; so tho team wah hold ne a hohtags for | damnges. Mr. Oldershaw reosived, yesterday, from » - correspondent at New Orleans, & letter doscrib- ing tho sad romults 6f the roosnt floods, of Which ithe following Ia an extract: ' Accounts re- i coived this morning from aboye aro of the most | distransing charaoter. What I got will ba dis- tributod to thoss most worthy and most in iwant, | Wo have hundrada in my nsighborhood who will , work for bread, but to make it must Liave somo- ‘ thing to oat." £ Noxt to drawing lottory Iprlzo, the ‘discovery of fiat trotting qualiticnin a Liorse never sus- peoted of possessing them, is thie rarest felicity, Qounty Commissioners Harris, Horting, aod Lonergan have boon lucky in this resproat. About n yenr ago they bought of Hass & Powell & horse for the hoapital ambulancoe, paying $200 for.the animal. Aftor a little whiloho wasstolon, and the offor of $60 roward failed to bring him back, A few doys ago DMr. Herting found the hotsé on tlie street, and tracod him up to a stable in-Hyde Park, whore he had been loft for sale, $1,260 boing asked, Aftor he wag stolen, the borso began to show s fine galt, and in a little whila cbuid trotimr2:50. Ho was replévied, and onco-mora bolonga to the county, Tt 18 86 soldom that anything bought by a County Commissioner turne out to be enything, that thore is proat re- {’nmmg over this horse, An offer of 31,000 hea eon mado for bim, and Messrs. Harris, Horling, and Lonergan are confldont of ‘re-eloation by & grateful:and admiring constituonoy. Atiooting was held in thie study of the Unlon Parke Congrogational Churoh yesterday aftor- noon of & number of ladies dnd " gentlomon who bave interostod themaclyes in & now charitable onterpriso: e institution, which'is to be es- taplished under the direct managament of Mra. . W. Haskins, at No, 387 Wairen avonue, is to bo known:as the Orphan Girly' Homg; und hag for it objoct tho odusation sud traning of girls botiwoen thie ages of 12 and 16 yoars of age. A chartor will ie lxgxllnd-(or, Mri. Fasking, N. 8. Bouton, Goorge:E. Shipman, and John' Gordon: being the incorporators. As the mooting. was reliminary there-was )ittlo: businesu transuctod. X Board of ninw Dirgotors was nominated; con- nisflnF of the loflowiuy:unuumun : Dr. Goorge E. Shiipria, thie Rov, H. N, Pdwers, tho Rov. O, D. Holmor, the' Rbv. J, O. Pack, the Tev. inot J, Hnvago; the Rev. Dr, Forrestor, the Rev., A. E. Kittrodge, Dr._George M. Kollogg, and Gioorge E: Gordon, It was: arranged: to- call’ a: meeting, of the Board'of Directors; to be held in- the parlors of 8t. John's Church, I'riday at 8 p. m:, to eleet officors and xrrange o finunecial pro- mm(ll),‘nltu which' action the meoting “ad- journed. TIE ATHENEDN, A moeting:of tiie Chisago Oliristian - Union'wha: hold at No, 114 East Madison streetlast even- ing, for tho purpose of acting upon a Yroposition to-cliange- the: name of the organization to thi- “Athenmum,” Vice-Prosident Booth presided,. and about fifty members were presont. Mr; Fislier asked'tho' objoot of'changing the" name; _ ! i The Chalrman replied that the present title mislod peopls, conveying the'iden thet the Asto: ciation, wae religious in its charnctdr, whoros:i waa gitnply cducations], trainiug both the mind. and the body. % Au amendmento the Coustitution; fixing tho! name ns the-** Chicago Athenwsum," was.adopted. After tlio announcemont had been made that & mnss:meoting would be- lield inKirigabury Hall'|’ Monday; evening, the Athenmum sdjowrned. CHESS, ‘The Chichgo Obsss-Club met last evaning in the:rooma of the. Atlienmum, President Curran in the chinir. The Exocutive Committoe roport- ed'tliat tlioy had received assurances of o desire to liave a‘congreswor tonrnament held under the auspices of the Olub, durivg the summoer; sud thoy recommiended the favorablo consideration of thte'proposition. The report was adopted; as was- the following resolusion: Resolved, That tho Chicago Olub cordially favors tho holding-of n Obess’ Congress* {n Chicago during the coming summer, AmlF lodges o welcomo to all-visitors ‘who may aitend, and ite best qfforts to remder the moeting.a success, The Executive- Gommittes wore instructed to make the n‘ncngsuxg, arrangemonts, Mr. E. D. lk’mi':n and- Dri- Sdydioitz baving been- added” 0 it The. congyoss will begini about tha.Gth or Tth of July, and 14st for two or throe weoks: There will:bo.. grend, minor, and problem tournoys,. and all the promineut players in. the country are. to be invited to coutest for tho prizes. REMOVING THE PRISONERS; Shortly.after taking:their breakfnst yesterday morning, the prisonors confined in tho County Jail were' removed- from - the old ‘ Court-House* ruing:to:thbir ney-and *‘ comfortable” quarters: in the Criminal Court building, corner of ' Dasar- born and ‘Michigan -streots, Ono‘of Pnrmelee's largo 'buses transported thom, the whole job: quirivg five trips.. The..removal of. the. pris ors commenced at 7 o'clack” in the moru- ing; and. st. noon:. the- last - ‘‘unfortunate™ bad boon carried. aoross the. river, and. safel; d;pnuited in liis new quartera. Thera were 10 pridoners in-all, eachof which-was*hand-tuffed;: nod. eight or. ton-of the.worst oases were atill: further seourod for tho journey, by manacles ou their feet, They were d ivided up in platoons of teng eaplu-ten boing united by ties. Jaitor Folz, assisted by about half.a dozen deputies and bail- ifrs, suporintonded the removal.” 'The prisonors folt. grently. rojoiced! on account of the change, being. confident thst the new qusrtors could not possibly bo as bad as those they wero just loaving, As fast.as a:bus-load of the prisoners| raachod:the %pnlm court adjoining;$he. jail, they - woro marched through thie muin entrance of tho prison, to the west ond, and “distributed manong* the cells.intendod:for- the . ferawlo prisonols; the: others nat boing quite rundfi. - Aftor all the prisonors had beon locked into their colls;. thoyealuted. Conrad. Folz with cate calls, eongs, whistling, cheoring. and bellowing, impressing ono with the iden of being in an In- sane:Asylum instond-of:a County Jail:* But their Ipy will probably.scon bo over. Though the new colls are moro comfortablo and airy than the old ones; yeb thog are muoh less: convenient, as each coll;{ya: wolitury," aud the prisoners can nelths er spoak fo norsee the others, while in, tha. old {nll _they could hand things from one cell to’ nnl.l:t hor, aud thoy could’see endsmuse each other, 3 —_— ORIMINAL. TUB POLIOE-COURTS, Carl Fischer- was held to the Oriminal Qourt: yosterday. .by Justice - Kaufman, for steling a watch aud chain. from . his.anothor, .who lives at- No. 60 North Hulsted stroet, In default of 8500 Dall ho was committed: Patrick Galviy, the plekpooket, who robbed a lady somefew divs ago on a Michigan Central train, was before Justice Boyden yesterday. For want of -importantiwitnosyes, tho-oase was con~ tinned till: Wednendsy, the- prisonor-being, com- mitted.in default of §J,000 bail. Timethy Lorden, end Edward -MeGovern, are two litorary thioves, They were before Justice Boully yosterday charged with the larcony of &' lot.of, books; valied.at:&36, from -the hLouse.of: Alya. Holpin, Np. 388 Loomus, stroet, on-8t. Pat- rick's Day,” ‘Thisy were Leld” to the Oriminal® Court.jn-bonds-of B30 oach.- Chiarles NeCarthy, an old offender, was-bofors: Jputicn - Boydon sbonk: ton. dsys- ago, charged with stealing a box..of cbildron’s - shaes,- Mo- Onrtby ub Lhat time suooeeiled, in making, him- solf. out, o ‘mun of unquastionable iut;frlty. Thurgdey Lo aud. hia. wife woro arrested for keoping a disordorly housa ju Dridgeport.. Jus- tico loydon - dlspoagd of “the case by finlng MoQarthy §86; and dischayrging the woman, Jogeph Banks,.n nogro; porfor.on: & palage oar ronalog J“:}g‘é by {::xg %%:I.Wny "f‘t‘in_ rqad, ore; Juitice. . .. vesterday, oharged wittlarcony, \Itruisday forenoon, whils RUA 2y mAa Y, {ho'bouse ‘6 U, 11, Wiiford, No, 141 "idrd ve- | ntto, wos_butnitig, Benka 'évitbred 'n ' bodirddm and stolo ' watch -chain, and othor - placos-of i Jowelry, valiod_at $160, 'Ho waa arrosted with | ;ll.w l\u (!Ll and chait 3"1‘;!{'1 t}gmlm‘ [‘lllo'!fi;h:ladllmnr aving beon pawtied, 0 on b over 0‘}) the Dl‘?lm(ml Oontt ln'b'ofiln'df 31,000.’" "Offlcér Oronk, o thio O6nitral Bration, ‘witdsted Jaoob Hory, Joseph 'Brown, sud ,Thomns. Alli- | son yostorday morning dnrly, m a froight-car of the “Midhigwn ‘Boutheyn Mnitrdad, Tho cd'in whioh theso'mon_were arrestod “wau adjolning ono that was broken open Thursoay ;&l{;m and & “quianiity ‘ot goods ‘stolon from ‘it. ‘Thoy wéid ht bafora Justico Bovdon yestérday to an- ewor to tho ohargo of mbbu?y. Tho evidonce | WaB not ntrdtig bhough'to liold “{lféin, biit tlisy Wére finadl 320 onch Yor disorderty dtiduot, . MIBOELLANEOUS, ; * Frodorick Bpong, of No, 1401 Norih Ialsted | stroot, 'whs abriated ‘yuator(ayoh dbmplkfnt'of ' Froderick Roischloy, who lives wt 884 North | svonue, Rolschloy says ho sold & horap to | s{mg tor 850, who gavo him, wlong ¥ith other Dblils, a$10 counterfeit ndte on ‘tho Highland | National Bank, of Newburg, N. Y, Tho caso wah bxathhiod bbfots Coiamissiondr Hoyno, Who depided that the pribnbr was “innocont of fn- “tont to dofraud the complainant, not knowing the blil was countorfelt, and thoreforo dis- charged Spong. Tdwatd Vin, alihe Yohn Otis, n woll-kitown hotel-thiof, wag arrested yestorday morning by Ofticor Campboll at tho cornex of Michigan ave- nuo nnd hirty-fitet Hirget. Thd houdo of M. B. E, Wood, on Michigan &vénue, neatr Thitty= first strost, had beon ontered by burglara o fow minutss bofofe the arrest of Vine, andivis thought that ho ias bnb of the party. 7. I, Englby, wlio is the agoit 6f L, Bohick'a ntnt(nnersmwra ou Washington street, batween Clark and Dearborn, anmnrml botoro Justice Huitda yestordhy kbt ‘siforts out & wir- rant for the arnest of Mrs, Cathérins Harmett, aliss Boorman, Engloy _satated thot ob thn 20th of rhst Mdrch, irs. Harnott callod on ‘Mr, Schivk, add purchased & bill of stationory, and informod him that slio wns & wo- man of large moa by son his bill to hor at the southwest torftér of Bouth Pérlke ay- onuo and Twenty-ninth straet, ho could oblain bis money. On Schick's sonding in the acoount, the woman refudéd to séttlo, wWhorbupbn he brought suit againgt hor for obtaining goods undor false protonses. | Mra. Harnott,—now Mrs, Boortan—Is & lady of largo méans, owalig all the {unperly botween onty-seventh _mnd Twenty-ninth streats, (runlh}g on Bouth Park avonuo; aud should Alr, Schick fail .to donviok Mrs, Boorman of the ohdrge, it is stated thdt thé Iady will prosccute the stationory, man for dofamution of charactor. The ense will bo heard tbis afteinoon # 9 o'closk, st Justics Halfuos' oftice, 3 —_— ARNOUNCEMENTS. Thore will bs an olection of officers t6 com- vlete the organization of the Produce Exchange, at the Commoercial Hotol. t’olls open from 3 to 5p.m. Al inforested are oxpeotod to be pres- ent, Al thé Buduy:Sckhiool Superittondants in' fhis oity who linve not rocsived ths Suybiath-School tomperanco pladge are urgontly rehusuted:to ab- tend the nvon-day prayer-m'eeting to-day at the' Clark Siroot M. E. Ohuroh: The adjourned business mesting.of tho West Division Woman's Tomporance Association will b hold Baturday. afternoon, at 4 o’elock, in the Pirst Congregational Church; cotncr' of Auni and Washington stroots. The following wholesals dealers in' boots aud. shoes have agrood to clogn thoir stores, Satur- dhys'at 8 BB from' Muy 10 to Aug. 1, in: clusiva : oggatt; Dassett’ & Hills;- Pliclpa, ‘Dodgo & Palmer, Puilip ooldmu& rcAuley, Yoo & Co., Bliny & Pearkon, AL D. Wells & Co., . H; Fargo & Co.. Gréensfelder, Hodenthal & Go., Wiawall & Thompson, 0. O, Thompson & Co,, C. M. Honderson & Co., ¢ 8. Richardson & Co., T. B. Weber & Co., M. Solz'& Co, A mnks tompetanice hesting will' b6 Beld' Sim- day ovoning, &t 74¢:0'clotk,.in tho Union' Park: Congrogntional Church, 'The moeting will .be aildressed mostly by ladles. Miss Franess Will- oxd,.of thie Woman's' CQollege at - Evanston,will 'be one of tho spoakera. Iine musio Las boen ;arfanged for tlio occaslon, The Iilinols Btite Dentil Soclety will Liold its Tonth . Annual -Sedsion’ at Jackbonville' Tdes- dny. Dentists of this State are invited to be ' presont. o An adjournod meeting of, the Chicago Crickot Olab takos-place'this-evohing: at’ thé Sheimah’ Honso to complote final - arrangements’ .to coni= mounce tho senson’s practico, All crioketers in ‘tho eltyare invited to attend. Biinday afternoon tho Sevontesnth’ Annivorsa- .r[v‘al the Railrond Mission'will be observed at’ .the Railroad Chapel on Btate street, near Four- eénth, THo annual meeting of tho Ohicago Sdcisty of ‘Physicinug and Burgoona will bo hold Afondiy" evening at tho'Grand Pacifio: Hotol. The buai- .moss will be the .elaction of officors and recep- “tion of hoopltal reports, Tho meoting i8'open to all')physivianaof good standing.:- The" annual moeting of the Bundiv:School Assooation- of .the Presbytory..of Chicago will b bield Tuesday afternoon at £:30"u'clock, in the audience-room of ' tho - Firat Methodist' Churel; AL E. Church Block. ¢ The seventh-lectura in tho West Side courss ot tho Sunday-Afternoon Lecture Society, will be deélivered May 10, at 3 p. m:, in Whll's IHall, cor- ner of Adams and'Halutod streats, by Dr. R, N. Toster.. Bubject: ** Plan in Living Structures,” Tho lécture will be illustrated.” ‘Thiere will ba mueio, Hdrenftor, nll-lectures-will bo delivored’ 84 advertised,.without rogard to the woather. ‘The Baptist Theological - Anniversarles bogin: Btinday moriitg, when the annual sermon before the Baptist- Thoologteal Unlon will-ba pronched: ab.tho- Firat Chureh by thoRev. A, H. Burliug- ham, of 8t. Louis. Sundsy ovening an address will:ho delivered atthe Second Churel , bofordtha” Students’ Miesionary Soctety, by the Rev. H..F. Colby. On Mondny, Tuesday, &od Wednesday, from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m,, tho examination of classos will'take placo-at -the Theological Semi- nary; and \Veduwd¥_evamng the annual meot~ ing of the Bu[i}hab licotogical Union will take plsce at the- University Tlace Chiroh. Monday’ afternoon, at the same ohurch, the annual com+ mencemont of the Theological Seminary with graduating eddresses’ will” be held, and’in the evening:: the- apniversariea will close withithe- President’s leveo. e THE CITY HALL.: The receipts from- city colleotions ‘yesterday . amounted to $19,000,.and the water rates paid- to 2,853, Tho Board of Public Works yesterday opened oleven proposals for curbing, filling, aud paving interscotions: of ‘Milwaukee- avonue, betwoen' Twelfthrand : Fifteenth : streot;' and eight for: ourbing, grading,: aud, paving :Soutlt -Donrborn streot from Twenty-seventh to Thirtloth atroet, The awards will be.mmade in tho course of a few days. Bayor Colvin was absont from the oity during thie greater--portion™ of yeaterday, and- conse- quently littlo or-no business - was. iransacted in- Lis oflico. Corporation-Coungel Norton denies -that he contemplates removing any of the subordinates of, tho Law Department, .and :very justly: com-. plaius of certain newspapor reportors who make & practice of clroulating all sorts of absurd ru- mors sbout: him.-upon the - representations--of ' irresponsible parties, The Mayor. gustnr&hy received o letter from: the Mayor of Nashville, Tonn,, anuounocing that he-and his"Board - of'Aldermen ‘wer'sgoing - to visit Clucinnati at an oarly day, beoause their: oxponses would be paid by the Govornment of tho Iattor city, and consldorately offering to give Ohicago o call on thoir way.homo; . provided s Aimilar inducomont was hold out. Ar. Colvin says they neod not come, Robort O, MoFarland,'a patrolnian, wos be- fore the Police Commiesjoners yesterdny for the scoond tims, beoause-ho, had noglected . to com- p){ with an order of the Board .directing him.to sntiafy the clalm of & 'porson who -hold his noto- a8 soourity:. Hoeaid ha -would not:tako up thet note, because it bad been given by -him_before lie hocame a palicoman, unil besides, he lmfi his doubts:about . tho: jurisdivtion. of .the Boawd in the premises; Ifo,wus srnmpuy auspended un- til siteh timo'as he could producs a receipt from bis creditor, and- went awny: threatening to'np- ponl the cayo to & higher court. The Conncil Committes-on- Tndiolery mot in tha-otlice of tho Chairmun, Ald, Richardson, yes- torday afternvon, and considered a numbor of roferonces, - The - ordiuunce incrensing the lioenseu:of places. of amusement. was- laid; ovor until noxt meeting, and a vimilar disposition wus. made of the ordinunco concerning bathing on the north Iake shoro; the petition for. the--extonsion. of tho.Woest Division pound limits, tho ordinance anuulling the gus contructs, the ordinance con- cerniug-the canal lion; and the ordinanco’ define ing tho.dutles of the: Corporation - Counsel snd- City Attorney, Cousldoration of tho laut- named “document was** doferred - until tho law. officers- {ntreated-can‘be brought bofore:the 1| ‘contains nn oxceltent portralt of ‘David Swing, || 'with & vory fair biography and explanation of "%rdlnmin.gn in “rofntlon to spcolnl “abadsEmorile, 'which'providesthat tho “Bdard of Publio Woi'ka'| isbali ot makw Improvemonts ordered. unlosa: with tha consont of & majority of proparty-: iowticrs intoreatod WA dikousdod, and'tho éom- ‘'mittdq finnlly ‘dooidod {o report mganatit, It. wag -fimr_n,l o roport baolk wittiout rogommengin. ition tho resolutlon dircctiiig tlie Bonrd of Public Wotka ‘to'liold notror:dotitradtote raapomible for 'the proper performanco of the york inlrusted to thom, ‘Lho mecting thon ndjournod. 4 et REONAT, ‘7. R.‘Bolde Donn,'of ‘tlic Tnonlty of the Tni- 'voriity ot Chiedgo, lott yesterddy for Europs, Tite Now York Datly Graphioof tho bth inat, 'tho couise of tho Prosent tisl. _ Videount Ebrington, son of Farl Fortesdtie, of. Efiglafid, whs 6n 'Chingo Vdsterday, on route for ‘Onlifornin, Thé fatnily ls'orie of thie dldent m Gront Britain, Ghtitig from tho battle of Hast- ings, 1n which the foundor of the houso bojo & strong shield beforo Willam tho Gnnquuror.‘ : Hoiieo tho Wiie Forle-esciic. 3 L. W, McConhids, of Princoton, 1il., whio 14’ ontitlad to tho distinotion of being tho.largost %anp_mully congidored), stock-grower in the nitod Biatos, wie nt tho Stock-Yards to-dny. & Fibbeliion DR. R. BT Nt ANATR! ' ‘At Lha Gutdst X whih 1y diaiinelly tormn {nkalatloy, I mbAn a mbtlio * y brauthing'instoad of s of inbinling, tho rémédy I “dr ‘condition of medlontod alr’ av down the throat into the mistaro, The stomack and Tat ‘nootict, and thoy are in no.w tlon to rogoiva aud dispota of v atomach is so construcied and - .pos0 of solids and Huls alr, gAW, OF VADOT, lunq-. ‘mado for tha oxclusf¥a raceptic Hglt and_dolioato; thofr mios notfvey thielr.colls aro buoyaut ia (hat they gathior from tho air ntx_msl.v ory - . = arinral glanon kt tho PG OFgANY, CANDOL foranoa mioh must bo abioreal ’“fi thomm, if ho ronlly would' so By 1nulaunn thon, T ! pllcablo to the lungs, but-nat. onlys mothod of trontmont, which tho luogs oan Le ro Lrontment, rexoh olfactuatly th o O 0} g of ‘l !lm at upon od air, that wa can u aind flada in disdason of that ar Aot only o, bul sl amils ‘alod will produca » grostar offe swalloword,. It will sot upan’ tht moro powerfully, Lookat (he {1 ducod by inlinlinic noxious gas, 3 “two Mr, MoConhiés weighs 843 pounds, He wids ro- coutly Xl_lqml, the Vicp-Presidonoy of tho * Fat Man's Association of Now York."’ HOTEL ARRIVALS, @rand Pacific—R, B. Kollogg, Green Bay: 1. H, Dodge, Washington, D. 0.; K. Oross, Bos- thh; ¥, T, Gakdnor, Ban Frantlaco; W. B. Proa- ton; New .York;.R. W. Hunt, Troy; J,. 8, Goode, Bpringflold. ., ... . She Housé—A, . Bmith, Now York: F, DBurr, .Washington; ,B.. H., Howes, Detyolt; I. Forry, Dayton; B. H. Paine; Louis- vilia; F. Biakols, rhundwpbm } thé Rov. D, Tul- lack, Beotlantl, . . -, ¢ Zremont Honse—W. B, ico, Boston; O A..AloMair, Bt. Loujs; J. M. Vod, New Vork; . P. Vort, Aurora; 8. 8. Hitwking, Burlington ; B, P. Cushing, Boston; 1L It. Hobart, Jacksonville, « o, Palmer House—W. I, Bherman, Cincinnaii; Mile, Aitheo, Now York; W. O. Franels, Buffalo: E, Whitaker, St. Loui Walsh, Now:York; L. 8ilvor, Milwaukoo Pottor, Providence. SUBURBAN NEWS. WO0DSTOOR. The rogular monthly meeting of the City Council was held in tho Chamber, Presont: Bhorwodd, Blakesleo, Armold, Barrows, Austin, a1 Bubkor, Maydr Donnelly fn tho'chiair. An ordiidnce to amend an ‘ordinaiice fo ragulato the #alo of intoxivating liquors; pasued and approved April 27, 1874, was referrod to the Committen on Liconge. On motion of Ald, Bunker, it wag or- dered that the Clty Olerk be nppointed to notify all insurance agents, who havo not reported.to tho Counall a4k the luw _requircs, to_do so at'tho noxt meeting. The bill of the City Attornay wag roforrod to tho Committeoon Financo. Ad- Wadncedny evening the Fiie D?finrhh 'Fn.- ho. it to the raded the stroets, sud mado o fine display, Dopartment is in good order, and o er The-McHenry County. Farmora' Associntion ieonvoned at the Court Houso, Fridiy. ., Thomas MMeD. Richarda called tlie’ meoting to ordor, znd etated tho objocts of tlis Adsociation. A list of the Granges and Clubs in the county wagroad, and thie delogates from ench respouded. Tho Trossuror made a roport, showlug o' balance of &2 on band. An election of oflicors..xgsulted og follows : Thomas McD, Roborts, Preaident ;. J. B, Qolby, Vico-President ; Gilbort, BSecres tary: . W, H. . Stowar Treasurer, . and R, VY. Stowart, . Correaponding . Connty _Agent. Qarrosponding Town Committeos were appointed a8 follows : Algonquir, Jamos Orow: . Hebron, R, W. Stewart ; Greonyood, H. J. Wood; Che-. mung, Jéhn Bugwden. J. H. Blnck, Edq., of Dorr, read a very intoresting and pointed oseay jeots that ara nttracting the attons. 4. Dr. J. M. Grogory, Presidont of the Stato Induatrial College, délivered a very able and instructiva oxtomporaneous address on the griovances of the producing clusses of the country, aud oo tho romedios domanded. He advocated the'edtcation of* arnting clisses, and the establishment of agricnitural colleges. Fourteen now mombors wore addod to tho Asgo- clalion. A'voté of thanks wnd' given to'both J. H. Black aud Dr. Gregory. 60, A:; PRINCE & 00 Thy idears Lirzesl; and Moae. ;m&:’.fl Bimubistory 18 Now In use, No athor Musloal Instrumont over obtained the same % Popularity. 7 Sond for Price Li Addross DBUFFATLO. N. Y. LADIES' GOODS. Now at timt,:?opular Store on the West Side, Button I-‘reimh-Km 106-to-25¢- Spray: ' $2 Corsets, Soring- Styles French Committes,.. The, . ordinancs,. incrosaing , the R g img et oseRtAR o Othors, - - 60¢ T¢ Hose, - - - 00, Alg'Hose, - - - 28, You will be astonished at:the prices of all goods-at the PROFESSIONAL CARDS, svoe SEDNERUORST AR . Dr:. C. Bigelow,. 270 SBOUTH OLARK-8T,, ocoruoer Van Bureu-t., UHIOAGO, It s woll known by vl readers of tho panors that Dr, O Digolow is thoeldort oatablisfied pliyslolin, huving hoon ractioing in Olifoago for tho last 16 yuars of bis lite, bav- g dovoted 20 yonza porfooting remedios that willoure positively the worat ‘caso of GHRONIU DISEASES in ol Racas. - Gontlomen of thlsclty, ef tha highest ro- abillly, “awl mombars of-tha niedioa! w RIS Ohiloago, are willing and roads toattsst his skill,” Road hls MIDIOAL addross fo sealod envalope. Iadies and: gontlomeu. Cal Addross all lotters, (nolosing LOW. NO CURE! NOPAY!! 300 BOUTH ORARK:ST. OHIUAGO, May be consultod, persvnxlly on all chranio ar norvous dl phy the oity wha Talils cures or no pas O Tosea. s e L8 e M1 Bundays froud to 13, +BHOULD FAIL to read DX, A, A AL 78] P TR T AL : ; P Vhting Do 15 bk e bt the OHIGAGO MEDICAL INSTTCOT I Prico 25&!6!" Vufllvlld. Odlige, 187 Washington-st., Chivago, - Conmiltatl jon treo.” Call or writo, Patlonts witls bourd aud soon Mathey Caylus’-Capsules, i fn ol g R o Joulad superior to alf gtlicrs for 1h0 prompt ouse of all | fptecimalby QU AGHE 1 Bor B Otgans’ & Melodeots. HOSE g, 7 41 Ruo Raoine, Partei | | this. Most contayfous dinasen ¢ {fie wir imprognatod by tha apog Tuo atmosphore ia maie fruitful caso than 1 othor influonoen, & ruls, linvo wholly fanored thls, aotodl as though . thors whs bn —but ane ohanol through whic flod by modicinon, Thoy have {lie Inflamod morbranoof the. fans, 1nor to Rountarn bt by Following tha esutag of antidoto through'tho saine chiam ontarod tho syatonn. o n strlving to roform medlonl o hara sought Lo olovato into the dij Tdid notscok to found 8 now st prova it practioal rosulls in a Is Glass of maladies, Toonioud for. Tished principles of modloins, w {ilsonse wo mast. aply ' oe wadic that thoy. will come Iu. direct ec parts. dirnot trontmeént appli ralsod conwumsption and 1ts cogaat Gurable discased. . - . _Thiore are various modes of adm vapor, bt the oasloxt and most & Bater, an fnstrument conteteod by [y hitlo n rubbar Enbe it & glass e sacond aponing In {hs.0up Un to the globio ds half filod with - « hiot aa the caso rquiros, . T Ou inbaling from tho motith-piece, tho glues tubo. throughh tha ‘medic h oughly tnpreguated . with its e ‘modicated airy and iu this conditi to tho I The kind of modic v, Toguiates tho effects, And hondo, th Jebaoa nnyuant b may desls & instrumont is suppliod to the pation g twor e tinosn daye prt Ume, , By this simple and effoctlva ratlonal and Voloh(No. mods of & Tiaing af tho nasal rssaws, tho | | ramify the lunga, and tho dolicate ni And modioatad: (o Any dogrod. {ia . Visabie. Obsteucting mucas jn thur Tation 1s ailayed, abicessaynro medo of pue s looratad surfacos 1o o, ‘have not yot ripened adrorption is | Airmiofing Tmattor oast out 14 the carb S Tha.bronth, or sllzinatod by tho & o e avatnt ontif ol It sxtialation s a sclontifla tho ourative ollbots’ acoomplished 1 Cadon, <13y 0 ofhor mouns kHowh o offected. - It fs tho only troatmont ) and honco the aniy ong densrrine 1h aflatod. . But to ho rightly appitod nartisd aolertalily adupisd to Sa0h Darticulor caa 1 rre b o e HoBIRT vy NoTE.—Dr: R. Huntor, of New Yo York Speclatist, and Journal of Disr oto., fs naw. rofessionnl visit. to ba consuited Wabusav, Hou, son omt of tho nn consult by Tati e AMUSEMEN, THE GREAT AD] THIS BATURDAY, AT 3 003 . Nolncronya fn pricos—23c ; o ER~By univoreal dosico, o limitod wnatu for tho Matlngo av 23 extrn, Immense Success! . Hou Roof! T umpndous Ent" The Flying Mc LEONA 7 , And OHRISDIE'S New MEFEEL D ATIX DAVIS, tho groat V tlio tgakholm Wondoe: tuds dran: Thlsty wdditiosul Spooi Tueaday noxt—EXTRA LA v " " HOOLEY'S THEATRE: Aimgp -ud the Prench Opera. Bouf, The publig ara resnactfully informod that On lioe roturn: Jrom. Filunulios, and prsvious to lior dev partura for Celifurnia, will appear at the above 'Phoatce TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEH, ' ERIDAY EVESING, May 6 a¢ 8 doiook, L o NBI SUOHESSH 0. t 3, Q0% M3, . L llory, 00 ots., M/OORMICK MUSTO HALL. e Olidde Folkes are a Novelly and a Beauty,"—DAVID Tivory Tvening sind Wednosday and Siturddy T vv s, Caroline’ Richings-Bernard's ‘OLDDE FOLKES ENJOYABLE CONCRRTS. Entirely difforont programmo oack ovoning. crvod seats to-tsy at Jausen, McClurg. & Qo.ta, 117 BT S AiaEh aom bR, B e Shainn: KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Cominoncing Tucsday Evonlog, My 12-Tho. most rac fined ARd ‘logant entorLainmone of tha AZ0-Somotbind ¥rom Graat §t. Jama’ Hall, London, New York. €5-Any Company traviling without BUL: LOCICS ainmo lsbpurious. allucics Maclouotta Suow ft th fluast wnd inost costly PUPPET-SHOW in tho whole yorld, o, Munipulators, Ghorys, aud Baud mubos ovor TWIENTY ARTISTS, aud tho'Stage occupios 604 aguare feot. ‘Tho_ programms comprisos the Ociginal ez Midsteols, tho Waudoral Funtovolnt, aid a glo. TR TSS: RS e e formation Scono. R - AQADEMY OF MUSIO, LAST DAY OF F. S CETANEFRAT. oy of tho world-famots * 2 AND'S Bonday—~BUIFALO BILL . TEXAS ] LACOH UTS OF THR PLAIN MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Engagemont of tho Popular Artlsty Waggie IMitechell. Friday and Saturday Nights snd Saturday Matinge, P AT S A R Y h‘mr,v.‘ W s a TANE HYRI. withdrawn In ordar to produco FAN: Which must by GHON on Montay,, MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, WAIT---¢ WE-ARH .COMING.” 1 ORIGINAL TROUPE, ROYAL MARIONETTES, And nn\vbr:‘:\;;x'nzglr{z]" i fh?:fi*."h:x’-?fi:fi%‘r TN v‘r‘o‘"fi'fio{fi'&m {E{m’u traveling Frauds, OLAIMING MESSHS, MoDONQOUGH & EARNSHAW, | Mausgors and Propriviate, MYERY" OPERA=HOUSE, Bourog-st., botireon Doarboru-aud Stato, Avtifigton, Cotton & Remble's Mingtrels Imimnense Success. -The Groatgst Bil) of the Season, THE BLAOK SNUGGLERS! 5, . Eviory nlglit during tho wook ai Sstarssy s DANOCING, g Unlon Hall, 181 Clark-ut,, tuts ovening.'s N, 1, = Next ' Ing. Toksta, a6, B . SCALES. FAIRBANKR _ BIANDARD OF ALL BIZKS, % PAIRBANKS, MORSE £00" ‘e UVANDUS LAKEBRN

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