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_— e LOCAL MISCELLANY. FASTING AND PRAYER, The Womnun's Tomporanco Organization ot Ghicngo mot yosterday morning at 10 o'clock in tho lecture-room of tho Chicago Mothodisb Church Blook to obsorve n dosp fasting and prayor. Thoro was prosont during the dny be- tweon 150 and 200 ladies, who entored fnto tho ‘various oxorcises witl groat spirlt. Among tha most prominont lady promoters of the tempor- suce conge prosont wore Mrs. O, B, Wilson, Prosident of the Obicngo Woman's Temperanco Organization ; Mrw, O, 11, Caso, Mrs, I Carso, M, Hull, Mra, Wirt, Mre, F. 8. Rounds; Mrs. I Jouos, Mra. Sinith, Mrs, Clendonning, Mrs. Van Osdale, Mrs, Powors, Mrs. G, Rounds, Nra. "Tuckor, Min. Pottibone, and othors, ‘The mooling was divided into soven hours, onch of which was sot sparb for o special nok of davotlon, In *_WME FINST TOUR, from 10 to 11, during which the maoting was led Dy Mra. O. B, Wilson, Prosident of tho Associn- tion, meny of tho mombors mado clogiont prayers for tho descent of tho Holy Spirit upon all who obsorved tho doy. mly)uri];};‘ i ' THE B5COND MOUR'S TRAY: with Mra. Coso ns_ loador, tho objoct of tho spaaltors and thoso who led tha meoiing In devo- t&on, was the asking a blessing on the work of tho organizatton, nud Incroasod light for thoir futurg plana. Dotweon 12 and U'the regular noonday prayor-meoting wns hotd, Mva, L. 8, Bmith vnudnnllnf; tho meoting. By tho boginning of THE FOURTIL TOUR tha meoting was a vory full.one, and tho utmost intorest was takan in the prayers and romorks of the Indies. T'his hour was dovoted to prayer for modorato drinkors and for families who uss liquors on their tablos. A lady rolated, in vivid lauguage, Lor oxporiouco of the extrome harm arising from the Lomo Indomgemont of alcoliolic liquors. 8he know a young clork who ought to bo a rospectable membor of socioty, but who In extromo youth loarned ot home o indulge in Hiquor, ond who now was & miserablo drunkard, Bhie prayed that o man whom sho was soquaing~ ed with, nud who was in tho Labit of ulmlfly rolling liquor down his throat, might, by tlho graco of Uod, bo curbled to roll it out again, Soveral Indios spoke and prayed in a similar atrain until THE FIFTH FOUR, @ovoted toprayer for wholesalo and rotail doal. ors, distillars ‘and brewors, drunkerds, and all others fu any way conuected with the traflie, wns xonched. Tho oxorclses of this liour wore con- ductod_under the leadership of Aunt Lizzie MAiken, Missionary of tho Sccoud Baptist Ohurch, who cxxircusod pleasure at boh:g ablo o be pros- ont at tho mecting. She rond tho text: “Roat in tho Lord and wait pationtly for the Lord, for He shall bring it to poss” Sho olinded to the comprehoneivencss of tho subjoch to which tho hour was to ba dovoted, and stated that her oxperienco as & missionnry had shown Bier plainly tho horrors which accumulate when tho "hoadof & fnml{i is cau%h\‘. in thoe toils of tho onslaver, Bhio thought that it rested with tho mothors, the wives, and tho sistors to work at homo for the tomporance movoment, A Quakor 1ady exprosged hior confidenco in the [ romult of the Wwoman’s movement, if only they wwould continue working with tuo carnestnoss thoy had hitherto shown, A lady stated that they had struck terror Into tho hearts of tho liquor-sellors of tho olty., Sho know ono wholosalo businces man who wos going to sl out, ns lho kuow that his busmoss was af an ond. It tho women onk on faithfully kopt thoy would sucgeed. At lho concluaion of hor romarks sho made & prayor, in which she asked that God would strike torror into the hoarts of liquor-gellers in the United Btntes, and that bo- foro doath they might bo brought ta r«:ganmna, 80 that at tho droadful Judgment Day their doom might bo averted, A lady brought the nttention of the moeting to €ho poculiar temptations which induced drug- ats to soll liquor and to use alookolis stimi- lauts for medical purposes. 8he averred that anuch of the business which had recontly been driven from the_saloons had been picked up by the druggists. TFor thom sho mado an earnest rayer, asking that they might bo moved by tho ipirit to roll tho perniclous stuff out of their drug-stores, A lady Lold 4 story of a young man, now in a drunkard's 1grave, whoeo' taste for liquor had boen cultivatod in infaucy by his father, who used, notwithstanding tho romonstratces of tho epoakor to give Lim tho sugar which romained nt tho bottom of the polsonous cup. Sho held that almost all the drunkards could data tho bo- giuning of their appetite from the mjudiolous metion of thair frionds, who. got thom occasion- wlly to take just g Liftle drop.” TILF BIXTA HOUR wag devoted to prayor for greator consscration to tho causo, and osnecially for Clristian women who stand nsnrt from it. Tho lendor was Mra. F. 8. Rounds, who oponed by reading tho fif- teenth chaptor of tho Gospol according to St. Jol, calling especial sttontion to tho verso: *I¢ yo abide in mo and my words abide in you, yeghall ask what yo willand it shall bo done unto you.” Bho stated that at differont times £ho hnd thought tha tho work lacked discourag- ing, but whon sho thought that there are hun- dreds of ladles jn the city whoso hearts went up in prayor daily for the cause, though thoy were unable, through forco of circumstauces, to attend tho 'meatings, she folt that futire success was o cor- tainty. Soveral lndios made prayors, iu whioh thoy asked for an iucronse of the numbers of the organization, and the irnnting of tho ability to attend ite meotings to those well-wishers who find themaclves unable to do eo, * THE BEVENTI HOUR'S EXEROISES were conduoted by Mrs, F. B. Corso, who read | | THE PEOPLE'S BUILDING AND LOAN tho fifth chaptor of 85, James. ''he Lour was epent in prayors for tho pross, the olergy, placad upon that routo. e complalns that the Houth Bitlo Company doos more to deserve tho {mud-wfll of tho publio {han any other, and gots ora orodit for it. This fs not striotly corract. The public applauds the offorts of the Company whon thoy dosorve it. But it cannot and will not conse fo complain of the two nufsances which thrive on the rond~—tha slow timo of sll tho cars and disgracoful rowdyism oxhibited i tho lato ones, Whon those are supprossed, there will bo littlo or nothing loft to complaln of, E ———— HOW TO STOP FIRES, The packing establisiment of Falrbanlk, Pock & Co., owns and oporatos for ituolf n Silsby rota- ry stenm firo ongino, With a forcn of fircmen from among tho omplayes, trained aud drilled in the. working of tho ougine by a membor of tho Ol aago Firo Departmont, Tho valua of this nr- rangomont was domonstrated Wodnosday ovon- ing at the buning of Toboy & Baoth's peking- houso, Thoenglne from Fairbank, Peck & Co.’s ronchod the Roono of tho fire, only a block dis- tant, twenty minutos proylous to tho arrival of tho stonmera bolonging to tho Tiro Dopariment, aud. in two sud one- bl minutos had o stream on the fire, thoroby doing groat sorvico in proventing the sproad of the flames, and diminlshing tho. Joss by several thousnnd dollars, Twice boforo this private fire apparatus liag beon brought into use, and the ownors havo slroady more than eaved its cost, nbout 4,000, Othor largo establishimenta would do wall to follow the example of Fairbank, Pock & Co,, and rmvmn thomeclves with the means of oxtinguishing firea promptly, Thoe Btock Yards® ‘packars have wunmited ju the pur- 'hutturhenlflfi apparently recovered. Tuunicipal authoritios, the signars of tho pledge, and all conngoted with tho work in any part of the world. The exorcisos of this Liour were longer than thoso of any pravious one, aud it wng neprly 6 o'olock when the meoting ad- Journed. ——— THE WABASH AVENUE STREET-CAR LINE. Bouth-Bidars ara boginning to fool moro com- fortablo over the prospoot of a streot-railrond on “Wabash avenue. Anything connected with it is intorosting, thoreforo, and will bo read with plensure. A reporter callod upon Mr, 8, B, Jobb, Fresident of the South Bide Company, yostor- day, and mado somo inquiries, Mr, Cobb puts tho matter torsoly in this way: A mafority of tho proporty-ownera on Wabash avenue wish to bavo o cat-track on that thoroughfare. 'Chey Yavo formed & company for that purpose, elect- ed thelr Bourd of Directors, and obtained s chartor. They havo agroed with tho Chiengo City Railroad Cowpany to let tho Iatter cor- poration run the rond upon cortain conditions, ‘Thoso are that tho track shall bo laid, and the line Jut in operution fo for as the ropavement of Wabash avenue has basn completed,—that is o Bny, 88 far as Congross strect. The railroad company aro to lay moro track as fast ap tho avouuc is repaved, " Tho Omn&nuy are aleo to ,8quip tho road in the best possible shape. % Mr. Cobb states that this tho Company intonds 0 do. Steel rails will bo laid, and cars mimilar to thoeo in use on tho Indinun avenue division oro to bo placed on thom, It will be remem- tored that the patition only aaks for s track as for south a8 Twonty-scound stroot, Bhonld property-owners desire its further extension thelr wishes will bo granted, Prooigely how councotions will bs made with the pregent trunk Aues is not yot battled, Tho franchise extends only to Rendolph street, but this is » minor dif- fleulty and one which can probably be sottled casily onough when the time comos, ‘Thio Wabash aveune line promises to remedy o groat ovili—the present migerably-alow rate of travel, and the disgraceful exhibitions of row- dylsm on late care. ‘Tho reason why oars move woslowly on Stuta strect between Madison and Twenty-second etreats, {8 that the strect is so blocked by vehiclos that 00d time cannot, bo mado uniformly. The scheduls, therefore, allows o proposterous rato of spaed to mocurs uniformity. The only purt of Blate stroot whose pavement is it for uso 18 that upon whioh the tracks are laid, Hence vahislen will nse no other. Given a good track, and_ a #ound pavement, on Wabssh ave- oue, and the running time can bo radnced by ten minutes in each dircotion. 1t Is cloar that the roughs of the city, vomited ont of every lithy hovel whero whisky is sold on Btato stroot, will avail themeelves of the cars sunulng on that thoroughfare, Their own beaut~ Yy ingtinets and 2 natural desive to save troubla will prevent them walling & blook to Wabash avenue for & lute oar, Bo long ss the oharacter of Wabash avenuo 8 kept shove that of Btato atreet, a hot- tor olues of passengens will bs found on the for- mor thoroughfare.” This {a Nlustrated by the mtagos ot presont. Drunken men and rowdien uever venture into omuibuses on the Bouth Bide, :_Mr. Cobb oxplaina that it tho proporty-owners on Indlana avenno would withdraw their opposi~ tion tho Oompany would make that the finent car-track in the world. They wonld lay a doubla track, and make tho best timoe upon it, witnount numwhxxfl mora than a mere fraction of tha Btroet, an ournest of thiy promise, he Jmh“' P"‘"""‘” quality of the new cars mlrendy i chaso of a steamor, but it iswoll to coneider whothor onoh establishmont cannot profita- bly own and ‘opernte a fife engine, and whother tho employmont of movabla en- ginos by laxge lumbor-yards, planing-milla, and other Iarge manufacturing ostablishmonts would not only lesson tholr individunl risks, but also tond to lossen the dangor to tho city at Irrgo, ‘The way #o put out fires is to put thom out just 83 they are boginning, and this can bo done bet- tor by onginea whioh aro on tlo spot than Ly walting for the %luu of an slarm aud the often tardy atrival of tho clty atoamors. Bo offictont was tho servica rendered by the steamor sud compnny” from Fairbank, Peck & Co.'s at tho Wadunesdny night five, that the Fire- Marahal addvessed tho following noto to that flem: Crtioaqo, Tif, May 21, 1674, AMetars, Fitrhank, Deck & Co. : GENTLEMEN : * Tho ofticers and membors of tho Ohi- 0 Fire Dopartmont, throngh me, desire to_extond {liolr {hanks to your frm nnd thosa Laying.the cara and mamgomont of tho fivo-anglne, kept on your promiges, for tho excellont work douo by this machine 32 tha 6 fn Tobey &Co.'s paoking-tiouss on last aver- ng. . Wo nre sntiefied thab hind i6 not beon for tho timely warrlval and excellent servico rendered by your ongine on that occaslow, by keoping tho flames in- check, tho fire would have been niuch more dissstrous. Very roapecttully yours, M. Bennun, Fire Marshal, Meszsras, Fairbank, Peck & Co., have thelr mon porfectly dnilod, aud nre in tho labit of keoping thom ou the nlort by having unoz- pectad alarms given from tima to time. ——— ' GEORGE W, THOMPSON. 3 Another of our oldest citizens haa baen gath- erod to his fathors,—Mr. George W. Thompson, ltnown for many yesrs s a member of tho Bar, and a residont at No, 89 Twenty-second streot. | Ha diod Thursday morning, of opilepsy, in Now York City, Mr. Thompson was born in Counec- tcut, in 1833, and racaived his early training at Amborst Colloge, He commenced life, ae many of our brightest lawyers have done, by tenching school, pud studied law at Nowark, Ho first cama to Chicage in 1851, and opened a law-oftice, in which ho was joined by his brother, John Thompson, Their offico was a little framo bullding on tho northoast cormor of the Court-Houso Bqusaro. John B. Thomp- son was cleotod City Attorney during Mayor Boona's administration, and the two brothars ran the ontiro lnw-buainoss of the olty, fncluding nearly.everything. At this timoho found tho ordinances Fxfinnme of great confusion, and to romedy thia dofect he made tho first tull coditication, which was, ten years Iater, im- roved by Judgo Gary, and subsoquontly by Mr, [, F. Tuley. Ho mubsequently ran for Jm{gn of the Recorder's Court on the Domocratic ticket, but was not snccesstul. John B. Thompson wont _to Missouri 1859, sand was, wo bolieve, killed in the War, In 1863, Qeorgo formed a luw-partnorship with Mr, mmdlf which was tomporarily inter- ruptod by tho i"ln, but resumed shortly after- ward. Mr. Thompson was & membor of Trinity Church during Dr. Cumming’ roctorship, and was oconfirmed in 1864, Whon Dr. Cummins left tho city ho joined Christ Church, When tho Rccloafnstical Court was firat formed to try Mr. Chenoey, Mr. Thompson appeared as proctor for tho defendant, Ho followed the caso for somo timo, until his health was impaired. Ho wau troublod witl cpiloptic s{mptomfl. ond went to Cubg, from which place ho returncdin far Tho dis- ecaso retwrned upon him, however, and ho suc- cumbed to it. The membors of tha Tolleston Club, of Chi- engo, axe roquested by the President, Monroe. Heath, Esq,, tp meot this aftornoon, at 8 p. m., at tho offico of 8, M. Moore & Co., 119 LaSalle streat, to gnes rogolutions of rospoct to tha momory of their late Prosident, Goorge W. Thompason, A meating of the Chicago Bar wilt bo held at 2 o'clock to-doy, at tho rooms of the Law Insti- tuto, which all mombors of the Bar arp re- quested to attond. * —_—— ASSOOIATION. Z'o ths Editor of I'he Chicago Tribune: Bw: Anotico this mornng in your papera. communication from E. E.8, criticising and) foiutly trying to anawer a communication ofi mine to you of the 16th in zolation to the work-. ings of co-operative building associntions.gen- erally and tho Poople's Building and Lonn As- sociation particularly. Your correspondent, who- over ho may bo, ovidently is very ignorant of the workings of those asgocintions, snd he assumes. in his communication that thie Legialature of tho, great Btato of Ilinols has anthorized the organi. zation of theaoassociationsforthe banefit of Jabor- ing men ; but that, instead of beneflting them, thoy mey be menipulated by *‘Bhylocks who always demaend thelr pound of flesh.” Your cor- respondent is mistalen. The Leglslature of this Btate lins dono no such thing. Tho law In this Stato guards and protects tho intereats of each stookholder and borrower (a6 a borrower must bo a stookholder). ‘Tho borrowor is nover roquired. to repay his loan, for the eimple ree- gon that tho Association dissolves and pays oach shorcholdor the smount of bLis stools whenover their asets amount to their_capital ntook, and tho borrower pays bis Prnmlum aud interest on hia loan for the privi- loge of having lus money advanced to him bofore, the expiration of tho "Association, and fox the, purpose of purchasing himsolf a home. Tho. Asgoolation or its officors do not ropresont that: they will loan a mau money, and that ho will nover pay back as much in umount as they have loaned hito, 2 A borrower can afford, and In Ohicago is willing, we hope, to pay somothing as iuterost, and what the Associntion docs claim is that ho will pay less intorest to the Asgociation than he would bo Nlfiml to pay to any private individ- ual, Take, Yor instance, a borrowor owning just the amount of stock lio borrows on, which s not necessary, as i mey own twico as much, and in that way will havo the advantage, to soms extent at least, of the augpuned “Bhylock." Lot the amount bo in atock 91,000, on which he ‘may bid 26 por cont promium, $250, loaviug the amount of cash recoived §780; Lis payments on stock will ho 31,25 por weok, in six yoars $300; his juterost payments will bo §8,38 per montn, nix years 5000; maklng the amount paid the As- sooiation 000 5 loaving & balauco, a8 interost, of 40, Hod he borrowed of a private individual ho would bave paid, amde from commission, oto,, B76 por year,—uix yoars' intorest, 450 ; and he sould a{lllhnve his principal to pay, §760, making the amount. puid the individual’s1,200, o8 ageinst &990 PFd the Association, leay- favor of borrowing of ng, 1 tho As- nnulnflon, 2210, This is =» fair cuve, | a8 it rcgmflauta two ways of borrowing money to buy s home, aud the least amount ac- tunily pad out. 18 the beal way for & poor man to ot & home, At the oxpiration of tho Assocln- ton the nan-borrowing membor gots, aay, $1,000 in monvy, while the borrowing member gots ‘hia fiomo all paid for, Buroly the barrower is, or should be, the happiest of the two, for he Yian hind thoveo of his home to oftset h for intorest. Your correspondant aswutnes that it will tako 100 consecutive months for the paymont of a 2 Jonn, which is not true on hiy basis of 50 pox cont dlscount, 88 stutistios abundantly show that the average number of years required to ay up an associstion iu Btates whora 7 por cont &zcmc 18 oliarged, {4 olght years, Ifnt 7 por dont intarest, rremlum eing equul, thoy will puy up in eight yonrs, at 10 por cont intereut they will pay up 8f the longest posuible $ime in 8 pRyments. i slx yonrs, and somo havo boon known to pay up in five yoars, Tho timo rognirod to pay up de- pends on tho preminm bid” for priority of loan , a8 woll as intorest chiarged. ‘Tho objeot of the premiuma In to dolorming the priority of loan, and * & momont's reflaation must canvinge every sound-thinking man " that 80 long ne tho borrowor doos not hid a promium Iargor than tho average promium paid among i ;azuukhnldora Dis promiun {5 no loss whatovor to him, In * Wrigley's Workingman's Way to Wonlth," your correapondent: will find tho foliowing : Numorous inatances ean be polnted out of mechan- ies and Iaboring men who hinvo worked all thofr lives 18 Journoymon or Inborurs, and ralaod Jargo, familion af chiliiran, and whio aro to-day worth from $10,000 to £20,000—a1 mado and aved throngh building nssoct- atlons. Tus coursn fa cloar and: cortaln § what man had dong mnu ean do agaln, The aystem cconomizes or collects amnll amounts fogothor Whith couldl not ho invested by themuolves, but which by co-operation uro used to ndvantago, Tho Mayor of one of the aities of Ohia callad on mo yoatordny and gavo hls testimony of thoir workings in his city, o says thoy aro o groat blossing to the poor man, and have helped many mon to gat homos who nevorocould liave obtained thom in any othor way. I noticoin the Burling- ton (fowa) Hawk Eye, of the 12th inst., a_natico -from tho” Becretary of tho Bulington Autual Loan Aseociation, calling a gonoral mooting of the stooltholdera to vote on tho question of in- oreasing thoir capital atock to $1,800,000, it inv- ing alroady been inorossed since their organiza- tion, in 1807, from 9500 showa conclusivoly timt the stockholders are, aftor soven years' experionce,anxious to continuo their mothod of savings. 'Che officora of tho Asgoointion ate mon of moderato menus, and have undertakon to estnblish this Aseociation for thio samo purposo and ndvantages that have beon obtained Dy othors all ovor the land, Thoy conrt invontigation 88 bo their character in this com- munity, and know that a caroful perusnl of the Taw of to Stato and tho Qanstitution of tho As: sociation will couvince all unbiased minds that tholr objects ennnot bo other than good. Cuas, G. Frexon, Secrotary, Omeaao, May 20,1874, 200 LuSallo stroot. Pt ety CRIMINAL. TIF CRIMINAL COURT, The Grand Jury returned forty-sight truo bills yostorday morning, making n totsl of cighty-seven for the prosont torm, On the plea of further businoss, thoy werae continued until this morning at 10 o'clook. That * further business” was a trip to tho Bridowel], at an ex- penso to the connty of about $50, Tannio Btarr ploadod guilty to the larceny of dreasos from Maggle Glonson, and was rentencod to ten days in the County Jail. Theodoro Zander ploaded gnilty to shooting John Benson, aud was remanded, Barah Bmith admitted lnrcony, and was sent to the Lridowell for sixty days, This morning tho prisoners who have been convicted during tho prosout term will be ar- raignod for sontenco. Tho Grand Jury will make their report of tho “ furthor businoess ” tiey waro ongaged in yos- torday, and the Court will then adjourn” till Monday morning, THE POLICE GOURTS, Torenco Phelnn was boforo Justico Kanfmann yestorday, under tho charge of perjury, nnd the onso was continued tilk the 29th inst., in 8600 bouds, Tonry Millor, a poor and destitute old erip- FD' noarly G0 yonra of ngo, wad brought boforo ustico Soully yostordsy, and by him sont to'the Poor-House. Olomens Hoopor was befors Justioo Kauf- mann yostorday to answer to tho clarge of lar- cony na o bailes, His case was continued till the 30uh inst, under $300 bail, Justice Kanfmann disposed of M. I. Cavan- augh fi:oatordny, by fining him $10 for resisting an officor in tho discharge of his duty. Baskélngo Yoski was introduced to Tustico Boyden yosterday, and, on his invitation, mn- croned tho cash necount of the City Treasury $8, in tho shape of o $7 fino aud costs for dis- orderly condut. Goorgo Harris made an attompt to suntch a watch from C. W, Miller, of. No. 42 East. Kinzie streot. Ho was arrested, and yostordny, on the oharge of disorderly conduct, was fined $20 by Justioo Boyden, Danicl McCarthy, the Ind who stole s valuable tolescopo from St. Jowopl's Hospital last weolk, mention of which lizs been made, was yestordny hald to the Criminal Ueurt in bouds of. §1,500. 8. D, Houso was arrestod yesterdsy morning by Detoctive '* Denny” Simmons, on the chnr%n of obtaining $160 undor falso protonses from B, F. Log, of ltoom No, 10 Bryan Blosk. He wns held In 300" bonds for hig appearance bofore Justico Scully this morning.. Bertha Williams, o negro. woman,. was- tried gmmmh bofore Justieo Boydou for parjury. P“&g[;‘us old over o the riminal Court in bonds o : The coso of an ox-Cashior already montioned has been sottled by tho friouds of both parties. Morso, the jewalor, roguinod his watch, and'Lip- man, to whom ib. was powned, got back hi money. Those whom, he attempted to defraud beiog satisfied, the matter was hushod up, A lady’s pocket was picked of €50 an one of tho traius of the Chicago & Northwesbern Rait- road recently. Tho Indy got on the cnrs at the Kinzio Btreat Dopot, and was jostled against by the thiof who secured tho money, {8 i8 not the firat anse of thie kind, ovoral other Indics haying beom annoyed in this.way. It should be somebody's business to prevent” travelors from sucli deprodations. Morrig Galvin was arrestod Thursday night on complaint of Brs. Daniels, who lives nt 469 Catherine strect, of burglariously erttering her promiges. Galvin claims that it was imppossible for him to onter the promises, owing: to the fact that ho was then in tho jail. Justice Scully hoard the statomont of Galvin, and continued tho caso till to-day in 21,000 bonds, in order to ascertain whethor or not ho-waa confined in fho 00‘““3’ Juil on the bBth insti, whichis the time the lady charges him with entering her house. John Hanavan, aling 0'Brien, alina.Ralfer, and ‘William Busly, the lads who wera held in $1,000 bouds for their appenranco bofore Justive Boydon to anewer to tho uhurfiu of burglary, were bofore that Justice, and by him held over to the. Crimi- nal Qourt in bouds of 1,500 each, In.the after- noon thoy were before Commissionor Hoyno on tho charge of passing counterfeit money, and thiat ofticer Meld them in bonds of $3,000 cach to the District-Conrt: To-day they will appear be- foro Justico Scully to answer to similar charges proforred aggainst thom by divers viotims west of 8 Kiver. e ) = GENERAL NEWS, The Coroner hald au inquest yestorday on tho romeins of Lorene Batcholder, a.man of 58 yoars old, who dled from chills occasioned by lard drinking. Ho lived on Elston road, The contractors hava begun to pave Pooris stroot from Lake to Harrigson, and expect to make uuusually good, timo. in. comploting. tho Job. The Committee on Traneportation of the Goneral Gitivone' Committoo o mako arrango- mouts.for the Inying of the corner-stoneof tho ‘Govornmont huilding anuyounced-Thuraday that all the railroads entering the oity Lind agraed to ourry thoxo deairing:to.witnoss the ceromonios from every part of this Stato for a faro and ene- fifth for the round trip. It is bolioved that this will induce an immense vumbar of strangers to vieit thecity. Tho Committeo ou Invitations yeatorday sent ont 600 invitations to tha promi- nent men of- the country. It fs confldontially oxpocted that the Prosidont and Cablnot, the majority of the membera of both Houses of Gougross, and. sovoral, members. of. the Diplo- mnfi Corps, will attend. The Indies huve bogun prayer-mostings in the Bothel Hpme, to bo hold In futuro. overy ‘Thurs day ovening, At the flrst meoting held Thurs- duy befora last, nbont 160 men attoudod, of whiom fifteen signed tho'pledge at tho close: of the maeting. Drivers of vehitles hinve renson to be annoyed at tho coudition of North Clurk streot, botweon Kinzio and Illinols. The streot in. nominally open for travél, but it is.impossible for any~ *oru piled up on both rides of tho track, The fill- ing aad-paving of-tlio street were toliave been : commaucpd some time ngo, but there iy no eign ;of tho.laltor. fipprovoment a8 yot, The won- | tractors excusn thomselves by saying that thoy cannot procnra the nocessary quuntity ot filing " Just at present. 1 The Board of Directors of the Soldiors' Home met at Dr, Hamill's houdo yesterdny' ufternoon, for tho purpone of hearing tho monthly roport, andanuking ayrangements. to tako. pork: in the decaration services,, A quorum was prosent,with Dr, Hamill in tho chair, T'he report of tha Bu- perintendont shows that thera aye now twenty- one soldlers at the Home, The Indies: signed n E‘ofl“ slnifying thelr willingnean to not in the and for another year.. A letter was read from [ Bobest, Vincout; afi ald mau, of Milweukes, who dealred tue cousiusios of the Homawbile ! wind- 000 to 81,000,000, which | ing up his catato” in Ohloago, Thls favor waas ranted hira, A committoo, consleting of Mra, Binin aud Mre, Bristol, was sppointad to confer with tho Docoratlon Committos of tho Grand Army, with powor to spond such monoy for flow- ors as_might Do neceamary, Tho meoting ad- Journod to moot again June 17, at tho Home. A Lako ptroot bus-driver had rathor an wne plensant oxporionca whilo driving his vehicle along that thoroughfaro yostorday nfiernoon. T'fio cash has bocame unidosensd and foll to tho ground, seectoriug in wild profusion soveral dovons_of nioltels and othor ropresontatives of tho article ealled monu{. Tho driver, contome rlltlu on the instant the fonrful holo which the loag of so much wenlth wonld make in his weokly atipond, cnst nuchorand alighted, to piok up the monttored tremsnre, The halting of the bus eansod tho halting of numerous othor car~ ringes, and much promiscuons profanity was indulged in. To add to the ombarrassment of the unbappy man, a crowd of small boya swoapod down upon the scene, and commoncod n gumo of ‘‘grab” that scon loft tie drivor minua throo-fonrths of the cash. Then that driver stood in his traoks and awors until tho wolkin rung, But all that did not bring back liie money or cotrvert tho small boys aforesaid to lonesty. 1t s dotbtful whothor the wrotchod man told his _story when ho ronched his Loadquarters. Ho sl plg oomplained that the gnr hind ‘*1aid back" on him, aud gotton all his aros; Thors 18 & misnndorstanding betwoen tho local anthoritias of tho Uhitod Siatca Internal Hoyenue Depnartmont and tho Illinois Coutral Hailvond rolative to tho smiount of rovonue due by the lattor. (Tho difference betiaon the olaim of tho Collector and the aurn the Company is willing to ny amotuts to somathing like £97,000, audlias oen in litigation for somo time. Tho Itailroad first proonred an injnnotion from onoof tho Btato cowrts_to prevent the collection of the as- sossmont, Tho mattor was subsaguontly trang- forred to tho United Btates Ciroult Court, and by tho obauge of jarisdiction the injunction was of courso dissolyed, Collector Irving con- sidered this a favoriblo opportunity for collect- ing the sum which ho olaims is duo "the Govern- mont, and ho made ailhis arrangoments to soizo o portion of the Company's rolling-stock yor- torday, in order to force a mottlemont: The Hon, Lyman Trumbull, attornoy of the Road, forostallod him, howover, by having a notico sorved on him Tnosday, to tho effect that he would make an application in the Unitod Btates Court Tuesday next for n renowalof tho in- Jjunction granfed by tho State Court, or for a novi\: injunction. Thus tho matler rnuu‘ 8t pres- onl 'THE PLOTISTA, An adjonrned meeting of tho florlsts of Chi- ongo was hold yosterday nftornoon 1n tho Bxpo- sition Building, Daniol Worthington in the chair. 'Tho ospecial objoct of tho mooting was to hear tho roport ot the Committee on Constitution aud By-Laws, and aleo_to take sctionon the plang for a floral addition to the Exposition nilding, On motion of Mr, Edgar Sanders, the recaption of the roport on constitntion and by- laws wes deferrad until ‘the next moeting. The plons pregentod by Mn Jennoy wore ndopted, subjoct to such nddifions a4 may bo decmed necossary by the Horticultural, Committoo, in tho mattor ‘of flmn@i -walls, gbadings, ote., the Seerctary of the meo ‘r?g. Mr. Lowis Morey, be: ing instructed to subnit to the Executive Com- mitteo of the Expopition Assoclntion the ac- tion of tho Florista in 'reforence to the plans. 'The mecting ndjonrned for two weols, The plan designed by Mr. Jonney, tho archi- tect, contomplates a glnas congoryatory, 100 feot long and 45 foot wide, with two side wings, enclx 26 by 80 foot in size, to bo nttaclied to tho sonth ond of tho Exposition Building, with throe en- trances therofrom, ‘The consorvatory will bave o lioight of 10 feot in thoclear at the sidos, with s rising roof, Tho south end is octagonal in shapo, and will contain nmassive centropiece of roclt wotl, with fountains, ferns, and foliage of various kinds, The bods for floral display, sbout twenty in numtber, will be ranged along tho sidos of the conservatory. An’ uEpurt\mi.Ly for dis- play will. bo afforded to both amnteur and pro- tesgional florists, and it isbolioved that this do- partmont will be ono of tha most boautiful, at- tractive, and_iuteresting smong all the foatares of the Exposition of 1875, As s0on a8 the plans are approved by the Excewtive Committee, tho flural addition will bo orected st once, atn cost of something over £6,000, THE EXPRESREN. A nnmberof prominent Eastern ocapitalists and Expross Company Directors are in the city, the guests of the Palmer Houso, Tho Amorican, United_ States, Adams, National, and Wolls TFargo Express Compnnies, aud sl their branches, are fully representod, tho objoct of their oficors in comibg liere being to look aftor’ tho gorieral praperty intorests .of their corporations. The party haa accoptod tho invitation of the Chicago & Northwostern Railrond to talke & ploasure trip to the Lako Buperior region, aud wiil loavo thia evoning. Following are the names of the exour- sionists: Tho Hon. Willinm G. Fargo, ox-Mayor of Buffalo, President of the Amorican Express Company ond lending member of the over- land oxpress and beuking house of Wells, Targo & Co,; Honry Wolls,of Aurora; N. ¥, cx- President of the American Express Company, aud oue of tho oflgiunk' oxprogsmon; T, M. Pomeroy, Aubnrn, N. Y., ¥ico-Prosidont and At- tarney Amorican Ex;mns Company; J. N. Knopp, Aubur, N. Y., Soorotary American Ex- press Company ; gohn T, Laov, General Cash- jor ; E. B: Judson, Byracuse, Director American Express Compsuy, aud Presidont Firse National Dank, Syracaso; A, W. Markloy, Now Jorsoy Ruifroad, Camden, N. J.;' E. B, Morgan, Aurora, N, Y., Director Unitod Statos Express Company ; Henry, Koop,, Vice-Prosidont Umited States Ix- presa Company, Buffolo; Aloxander Holland, ‘Ironguror American Express Company, New York; W. 1, Howard, son of the Iate W. H. Soward, and Dircetor of the American Ex- pross Company;- Charlea G. Clark, Director Amorican Iixpress Company, Now York; G. Chenoy, Moutrenl, Managor Csnadinn Expross Company; O. P, Thayor, New York, Director Uuited Btatos Expross Compauy ; Theodore I, Wood, A{,-cnt \Volls, Fargo & Co.'s Expross, Now York; John J, Valentiu, Goneral Managor Wolly, Fargo & Co., Ban Yranclico; M. H Toardsloy, Director American Iixpross Compa~ nly. Auburn, N. Y.; E. H. Virgil, Tioy, N. Y., Manngor National Express Company: Georgs Bingham, Superintendont Unfon Kxpress Com- ‘puny, Dittsburgh; . Haydon, Superintendent Bouthwestern on of the Americau Expross Company; J. T, Fargo, Americau Express Com- puny, Butfalo; Aloxandor Stetson, proprietor Astor Houso, Now Yorlk; William B, Yeck, Buf- falo, Agent' Amorican Ixproes OCompany; Charles N, Knanp, manufacturer of Govornment ordnauce, Pittshurgh. —_— THE CITY HALL, Corporatlou-Counsel Norton and City-Attorney Jamieton wore yesterdsy notified by the Council Committes on Judiciary to sond to that body, as goon ag: practicable, their viows in writing with rogard:to tho proposed ordinance defining thelr respectivo dutigs. Mayor. Colvin and Buporintondeut Rehm werae angnged. yestorday aftornoon with the lisyor, Comptroller, sud Cbiof of Polico of Milwaukeo, who have como hero to be informed on the sub- Jject of uniforming & police forco. They have decided to adopt-the: Obieago styls, Thirty-five thousand dollars' worth of old tax- cortifioates, Bomo-of thom extending 28 far back a4 1809, wero yestorday sold at the Comptrollar's oilico to a promunent property-halder. . Troposols to furnish brick, coment, aud sower pipo were yesterdsy opencd by the Bosrd of Publio Works. It will be of intorest to builders sod'those iutending to build to know that brlck wao offerod ag:low o8 $7 por 1,000, and cement at $L.50 per bag of 265 pounds. No awards wero mude, ‘The timo of the Public Works Commissionora {exs(m'duy forenoou was wainly.apent in hoaring ho stntoments of several porsons with reforouca to that'scusoloss half-uumber dispute on State streot, which has heretofore been montioned th theso columug, Thoy have ronderad no deoision as yot, and it is oxceodingly doubttul if thoy kuow what'aotion to tako In the promises, e g ANNOUNOCEMENTS. Tho Tonnoseoans slug to-night at Centonary M. E. Church, Thero will bo a meating of tho Philosophical Boolety this evening ut 114 Enst Madison stroet, to.oloct ofMcers.for tho onsuing year, and transe aob othor important business, A full attondance of membors is dosired. Gen. I, N, ftilos will addrass the stirlents of the Collego of Law at thoir lecture-zoom in Buperior Block, 77 Olark atroet, this moruing at 4 o'clock, on** low to Wrya Causa,” Opau to sll. ‘I'ho ninth lecture in the-Bpriug Qoursa of the Buuday-Aftornoou Lecturs Hocloty will tio deliv- ered noxt Bunday, May 24, at 8 p. m,, nt Wall's Hall, coruerof A«{u.ms oyl uut.}mu streets, Alrs. Kato N, nnfifmu will spealk on ** Rapliael,” Tho lectura will bo very fully {llustrated, Tho touth aunual Oonventlon of the Illinois Prosa. Association:ds to bo-old atthe Blierman 1louse noxt week, cormmenoing Tuesdoyr fore- noon, and counlinuing two days. _Tho snigunl ad- dress will bo dolivered. by Mr. James W.. Shen- Ly, anduwill bo-followed gy other:nddreases and o traguaotlon of importent budngus. 4n ez iy Gon i | curglon on the Inkeund & visit to MoVicker's Thoatro Wil bo among tha fentures of the oditorinl visit, and at the closo of the Conven~ tion the membors will go onan oxcuraion to Wasliington, ovor the Baltimore & Obio Road, via Cineinnati, 3 PERSONAL, J. 1, Dunhnm and tamily loft for tho East yos- torday ovoning on routo for Ewropo, whoro thoy go to spend tho summer, Thoy eail on tho Itus., sin, and expoct to return to Chicago in tho fall. Mr. 0. J. Ronoy |hes graduatod from his na. tronomfeal atudic fu tho Univeraity of Chicago to a place in the Richnrd's party, which goes out this morning to fix tho western boundary of ‘Wyoming Torritory. = Oapt. Yamos I, Whild, Buporintondont of the Forty-seventli Divislou of the ltnn\m"y Mall Bor- vico, hws roturned to the city from Washington; and roports that plang for the furthor fnoreneo and ofticioncy of the Mall Borvico in the Wostorn Biates have beon arranged by himself and Gen-.| eral Suporintondont Bange. HOTEL ARBIVANS, @rand Pacific—D, M, Osborn, Albany Dixwoll, Boston; R, I 7.3, Smith, Pittaburgh ; Aoxander Brown, Philadelphin; W, T, Qrler, Louisvilloy J. B. 1Tall, Columbus, ., . . Sher- man House—T1, C. Jolnstone, Now Yorlc; D, I Blandly, Topekas F, V. Greeny U. B, A.; J. Lnntz, Novada; Jamea Bargont, Roohester; 8. 11, Mhallory, Dow Molnes, . . . Trenionl Houge—T. B, Fargo, Detroit; W, W. Horton, Now York; J. IL. Sparks, Loudon; W, A, 8mith, London; H, P, Wyant, Now York; C. N. Scott, Tondon, . . .. Palmer House—Alfred Morvis, London; G, H. Johneon, Lrie; I, Bloower, England; J. II. Wilkins, Montronl; Charles Waobntor, Now York; J. Lukes, Philadciphin; J. 8, Muuro, 8yracuse. ——— BUBURBAN NEWS, i UIDE PARK, Mr. Aloxaunder Bimons, on nged man and one of tho firat settlers'nt Brookline, hos boen gnte- tonder for n leng timo on the 1Mlinols Central at Grand Crossing. Friday eveuing, botweon 8 and 9 o'olook, ho was requosted to take n trunk off a train on the Micligan Central, and whilo doing 80 waa striiok by n froight train going out which bedid not notico. Ho waa thrown under the cars, which passed aver soveral toes of his right foot. Attempting to rieo, ho was caught in tho back of his cont by n bar or break, and was deagged o quartor of o mile, Adam Necho, Hydo Park policeman, saw the trunk and the man fall, and ran with alantern and succoeded in stopping tho train at the new chair factory. Dr, Flood dressed his wonnds, and thinks he may rocover, if inflammation doos not set in, 1le is vory sovorely bruised on ono sido, and it is marvelons that e was not killed ontright. Triday afternoon, tho barn of Dr, John A, Kounicott, aw Konwood, was totally destroyed. Tho firo wns first noticed in tho loft, noar the man's room, and may have resulted from tho use of a pipo or o cigar. This is the second timo tho -enmo promises have been on fire Within a faw months, 'WOODSTOCK, i A Ropublican county counvention is to-bo hold in the Court-Houeo on tho 13th of June, at1 o'clock p. m., for tho purposo of solocting soven delogates to the Btato Convention, to bo held at Bpringfield on the 16th pros, ‘hero. was a sound of rovelry last night at Na« tional Hall, and thq couss was o grand calico solrea, given by tho Woodstock Dauncing Club. The mualo was furnished by Prof. Snow's orches- tra, and 8 plensant social timo was bad, The Grand Jury have roturned truo bills againet a Iargo number of liquor-sellers in this county. Tho indicted partios have como forward and given bonds to appear at the next term of court. So the tintter stands at present,’ Houry Bolden, Jr., of this place, accidentall; shot himsolf while hnnfln;}. ‘The charge ontera his left' lnnF, making o frightful wonna. He was alive at [nst nccounts, but his' rocovery is hopoless. - I'ho Ion, O, O. Parsons, of Sonocca, will ad- dress the Coral Contro Farmors’ Club to-day at 3 oglock p. m. Bubject: *Tho -Wrongs nnd Griovancos of Farmers, and the Remedies to Right Thom.” Alr, Parsona ia n finent spenkor, and handles his subject in u masterly and intoili- gont mauner. Prof. Walsh, of the Prairie Farmer, will de- livor n lecturo at the Court-Ilouss Monday at 3 o'clock p. m., on tho best mode of disposing of produets, especially of wool. ORGANS. GT0. A, PRINCE & €0, Organs & Melodeons. Tho Oldost, Largest, and Moat Porfoot M tory 1 b Bartoly o e Siint Mesatctr o 53,000 Now fa uso. No other Muslosl Instrumont ever cbtsined tho same Popularity, €2~ Sond for Prico Lists. Addross Blz&lf_.\_ N. Y. SUMMER RESORTS. low Wankesha Hotal TO REINTL. Tho FOUNTAIN SPRING JIOTEL, pamod aftor tho favouz Fountatn Spring 86 Waukostin, Wis. (awnad by the same propriotors), will bo comploted in a fow woeks, and b for rent to A experienced and compotent hotel. keopor. The bullding is of stone, and about 13 foot sanire, muppliod with modorn BupojNnonts of o frat- il had aliuntad o' Deomtiuice overiookiig Waukeshs,” and commanding o' Iandscaps panoraa o grea beauty, Lettors feom all pnrts of fhio countey ln- Eirn @ grent Fusb 1his sonsan to thly Saratoua of tho Woat., Adareds MATTILEW LARTAN, 10 Stato-stry Chioago, of D{OMAS B. BRYAN, Elubhurat, Tl UEER PARK HOTEL, Daltimore & Ohio Railrond, 'Will bo opened for the recoption of sisitars an the 15th of Jung, undor the menngoment of MIt, JAMES SYKES, towhom uppiteationa jor_raoma” may ' bo addrossod, at ity, until Juno 1;altor that date, at oor Washlngton City, Park, Garrott Co,, Md. Tn hddition to tio vory desirablo accommodatlons offor- od familios nnd Indios, espeoial arrangomants have hoon Diada to sgconimodata singlo gontlomon for the soasan, HATFIELD HOUSE, Massona Springs, On Naquette River, three miles from St Laierence River, ‘Will open JUNE 1, for racoption of guosts, Acoomnio- dations firat-class. Tho hotol is eutiroly now, aud bay boon fitted and furnished with evory modern convenicnce, Good tishiug and buntlyg, Tho propjatars Livo dutonnined to presont & honso in Wators aro highly y thy of pat; o, b e outts I i rae L1 Hle nses, Address HATFIELD BROS. sous Buings, t. Lawrvace Co., Now York, oe to THOS. MCUAW, Staamboat Ageut,” %01 South Murkot-st., Obicago, frou Jtofip. m, dally. OCEAH STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, e outh Walos Atlantio Steamship Uompany's Now Firet-class, Full-powored, OClyde-bullt Stoamshiips will vail from. Bounsyivanta Rallrowd \Wharl, Jersay Gily: PEMUROKI PEMBROK. 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