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LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE OOUNTY HOSPITAL LOT, A glanco ab tho advertisements in tho papors wilt convines anyono that thoro are an abuud- nuco of prophoats in Chieago, DBut thoso roaders of the futuro, malo or fomalo, clnirvoyants, for- tune-tellors, socrs, sovouth sons of sovonih gons, or whatover they may oall themsolves, aro generally people of low dograo, who livo In bnok rooms and raroly got moro than €1 & consulta- tion. Al thoso peoplo arawoll known, but it was not so well undorstood that thore wos ono poruon in_Chiengo gifted with the second-sight 0 auch & dogreo aa ta bo able to mnko 815, 100 outof It in'ono oporation, This mdividual s Col. W. H, W, Cushman, and tho viotim I8 Cook County, or Mr. I F. Daldwln, just ono plonsos - to take it. Dut if ‘the formor 18 tho sufferor; thon this dsngorous Taculty of rendlug $he future, which Col. Cush- man 8ooms to possos, ought to bo curbodj it is 100 oxpousive, And now for tho facts. Lnst Monday weok, at 2 p.m., tho County Board took up tho voxed question of the pur ohago of grounds for tho Hospital, which bad Tong baon undor cousideration. ‘I'horo hiad boon before tho Board fml' [y Innu’hmn luflm;: at about fifteen difforont ploces of renl ostate, vary- fng in prico fmmpéfls,nm)‘to £200,000, which Lind been bandied about betwean various committacs, Suddenly the proposition of W. I. W. OCushuian, *proscut owner' of tho Baldwin block, bolng Blocks 1and 2 of Dayid Codwise's subdivision of tho onst 74 52- 100 gcres of tho W. 2§ of tho 8, E, I Boo, 18, 89, 14, wan ncoopiod at 145,000, to o pald for in Cook County bonda bonring 7 per cont in- torest, and worth their faco on the markot, Commissioner Jones moved the question, and & majority vauu5 forit, the propossl of Cush- mou was acooptod. -Aud just horo {8 whore Col. Cushman gavo tho first evidenco of tho spiritualistio powor mecribod to him, At 1 o'clock, just an hour pre- vious to this salo to the Commissionors, ho purchnsea tho vm(-)y samo_proporty of Mr, T, F. Taldwin for $190,000, thus “soolng™ a cloar morgin of $16000 just ono hour gbend. _ This font may be sald fo xival ‘Bignor Blitz or tho Ernut Termonn, Bat Tiso most marvelons part of this strango story 18 yot to como, 1t soems thut Mr. T. 17, Bald- ity who owned the property purchasoed for tho ospital sito, put inbis bid'at £180,000 on tho A5tk of July, 1873, Poople arp sware that ac- tion on tho matter has boen dolayed from time o timo, Mr. Baldwin enys thatat ono time it wrag tho location, another timo tha advico of tho doctors, ot another timo the panic, and 50 on, All theso things cansed him to fanlly come %o tho conclusion that the Board had no oxpecta- tion of accopting his offer, and 8o a month or moro back ho notifiod thom to that effcot, and withdrow the prope) entlroly, Badit subdivided ready to put on tho market, aud s handsomo map propazod to oxhibit its do- sirabloness to oustomers, #o_that at 1 o'clock on Monday of the dny of ealo, it was not hoforo the County. Bosrd for consideration at ol), and they bad to exhibit tts samo strango power shown by Col. Cushiman to know that it could bo had even at £145,000, thoro not being timo botwoen tho hour of Cushman's purchase and their own, to roceivo nnd congider o writton proposition, for {Vlilo Cushman had talkod to Baldwin about buying the property thore liad been nothing defl- qito dono until tho date above-mentioned. ‘Apart from the natural surprise ab Cushman's farsightednoss, it must strike peoplo 8s_straugo _that the purchase was delayed until Baldwin was tired of waiting, and that, before uocopl!ufi Cushman's offor, no ono went to_ seo if it coul o Liad at tho original offar of $180,000. Agnin, why was it suddonly deomed adyisablo to buy it nt §145,000 of Cushmen whon it had beon going begging at $180,000 for o wholo yorr 2 el ey THE CONESHEELL PARTY. The asnopymous and mysterious call, pub- lished in the"Monday papors, brought togethor & boker's dozon of experimental politicians in Judge Rogor's Court-room Iast evening, Thore wore prosont one African, threo Amoricaus, o Russian, two Scandinavians, o Polo, two roport- ers, & littlo hoy who protonded to be ashort- hand writer, Hogh Reed, and ¢ Conkeholl " Roynolds. The presonce of the latior person explained tho wholo busivess, Ho placed himeolf {n ' tho chair,” and stated the objoct of tho moeting to “the following effect: 1Yo nro collectod hero for the purposo of purifying_ politics—of _correcting _nationsl evils. Weo are ground down pad - fully opprossed. ‘Fhis caunot _loat, It fs for us to dacida. Wo have no timo to loso. It is timo to bogin, otherwiso wo aliall bo lost. We belong to no party. If we caunot have what we nek peacenbly, We must only look to forciblo mosns. Tho country must besaved. Wo must savo it. Who dosires to bear & hand 2" "A man with one leg, who pronounced himsolf ¢o bo tho romnant of o veteran of tho late war, S2i0 thnt tho workingmen govorned. It was full timo that tho groaning sbhould cease. Lot thom organizo party ol thoir own, The solitary German said they wanted to have the Government issue £509,000,000,000 of green- Dacks, [Applause.] That would savo vho coun- try, aod provont bloodsbed. Otherwise, \who vould tell whore the troublo was going to cud, e Chair asked what they'proposed to do. Ar. Willinme Wilder, o logal porson, eaid that they should lave a namo. ore was & good donl in & name, What so grent as that namo which was known from tho great wall of China to the cornor of Adams and LoSalle stract— ¢ pardeabell ? Lot thom bo tho * Hard-Shell” Bocioty. eyt The Chair—Allow mo to say—will not somo pno take tho chair, whilo I say so? o yotoran tools tho chair. Mr, Roynolde—Let us considor. Postorlty will judgo our action, Wo must bo calm. The Hard-Sholl party " ia not defluite. We can wmt. ‘We con watch, Lot us soo. Mr, Jobnson Iamilton—I move: to smond, Lot us remomber that namo which is dear to us all. Wo have boeoxd its sound oft at noon, when on our farms, it called us to diuner. Tust dear, d. Imovo familiar gound. It shall wake tho wol thet we be the * Conksholl Boclet; The Veteran—Sacioty is to zarrow. Let us have a party, Mr. Hamilton—All right—party Lo it. Ar. Roynolds—I hopouo goutioman has como hero to ridicule this eucred cause. If 8o, on him e tho crime, I can hardly put the motion. Cries of * Quostion.” At this Eoiut. the darkey augitor, socing “a niggor in tho feuco,” boltad, =P o Beandinovien snd tho Russian followed im, Mr. Reynolds mado six succossive speoches, tut failed to shalko the rosolution of * the mooting.” . The motion wae pub, and * the Conkehell party " was unanimously adopted ps the namo of tho organization. 47Tho Choir " annonnced that ‘they should mect again next Monday night, snd ‘*tho party” adjourncd, filled with shadawy might. s o THE LATE PROF. HAVEN. THE RVELETT LITERARY ROCIETY, ¢ ita 1nst rogular meoting, passed the following resgolutiony: Wuzneas, Under the dispensation of Divino Provi- flenco wo are called ugon to mourn tho death of Prof, Jgeoph Haven, 'D. D., LL. D.,anhouorary momber of this Bnclst{ o Wigneas, Wo duly sprociate tho kinly lutorest wiel ia hia alwaya manifested for tho advancement 6 thio sivorett Lilerary Bocloly ; thrarore b it Resolved, Tht i tho death of Prof, Haven fhe et G oral vud MGG Deogres. Tan ok Tmost able ndvocato ; thnt Chicagoan tho Nortlivost Tiaa Tost ono of {tn mowt eminent and gifted acholors, &nd soutety at large w kind-heartod und. gental gontle: msn, Teewoloed, Tlut wo tender {0 tho aflicted fumly IR S oA gt i mc O A 101t wyanpathy in this, thelr groat hereiverment, “Jiedolved, ‘Thint theno resolutions be placod upon tho xecordn of this Bocioty, v that n copy of the kume be sent to the family of the deccasod, e, Thad wo o tha finral sovtca 1 AEMORIAL, MEXTING OF THE PASTORS' UNION. At ameoting of tho Cougrogntional Pnstors’ Duion, hald at the Grand Pacifo Hotel this smorning, it wag Resalved, Lhot the pastors of the Congrogational aburelios In Chiougo sud vivinity buve leariied of the mudden death of the Rov. Jusoph Haven, D. D., Lk, D,y with profannd gorrew; and that in him we Lave lost & riend aud brother, andeared to us by sfucere snd ui- qualified sftection uni esteem, Jtevolved, Thut i bis dunth the Qhurch of Olrlat fs Doreaved of ous who by his -dovoted life and gontls Christisy spleit, 6 well us by his varied und thorough Toaruing ond enifusnca av & Christion Leachor, wov olle of its ohitofest oruuments wud most valund luborers. * Resolved, ‘Thut wo tender to iy strleken fomusly the msaurance of our deep symputhy with them in their yreat uttliotion. Tue funeral services of Prof..Haven will ho kield fu the Union Park Comgregational Church i 1 o'clock this ufterncon, Npeclal frionds of the deconned and l'uywrnucutntlvua of Institutions und asgoofations will meot at his late residence, Wo. 90 Warron avenuo, ut 14:80. TIL ATRENEUM, . At & gpecial mooting of tho Board of Govoru- gont of the Uhleago Athenwnm, called yosterday o take action appropriate to the occasion of the dearn of tho Ray, Dr. Haven, the following res- @lutivus wero adopted : . Wakaais, ) bas pUssed 8a Allwils Providssosto romove_from ua our friond and assoolate, tho Ry, Jononh Hiayen, D, D,, n momber of thls foard, snd Vico-Presiont of this Hocioty, Gresotued, Tt in his death this Bocloty e taitiod tho losa of & warm frieud,a wiso countelior, and ou getlvo helper, : JResolved, ‘Hint in tho life ond character af Dr, Mayotiy-s schiolarly silainumonts, Bis high iiterary “ouiivirs, sud his simple and unoafentatious plety, his harity, which wan 08 brond as humanity, Lix genisl ‘Ginpostéton, hls untiring 1ahors for tho good of othare, —wo rocognize the higheat type of truoand noblo manhiood 3 o ilfo and charactor 8o comploto and sym- moteioal that it fs dificult {o toll {n what portionlar dizootion Lio waa mostk emitiont, , Jtesolved, That wo tondar onr hearifelt’ sympathies {0 his boreaved family, and will as body attend his funeral sorvices, Resolted, That tho Socrctary be fustruated to entor {hioea reaolotions upon the records of tho Boolety, anil io-soni'a"copy of (50 sama o th fenlyof o d e ) GEORGE W, THOMPSON. At an adjournod meoting of tho Chicago Bar, hold yosterday afternoon In the Law Instituto rooms, Mr, Murray ¥, Tuloy in the clair, and Mr, Josoph I. Bmith noting a8 Baoretary, the following resolutions with roforonce to the donth of tho Into George W. Thompson wore presontod by the Hon. Melville W. Fuller, and unanimously adopted : ¢ As dosorved tributato thio memory of Gaorge W, Thompson, who for moro thau twenty s0ars liad, in his aally 1ifo, and fn tho praotico of hla profession, dis- ployod tho higheat virtuoa of o lawyer; & man, atd o histinn, and whoso rocont doath 0 dro called upon to deplors, we, tho memnbers of the Chicago Bug, place npon record this oxpression of affeotionato rogard and catacm, and heroby resolvor 1, Tliat in tha doceaso of our doparted friond snd Drottier,Chicago haa loat a respactod cltizon, whoso fii- fluenco was over feit upon tha aldo of tight and jue- tico; Bocloly o man whoso purity of 1fe, high sonso of honor, ond _scnsitive maturo’ ren- dored him s fnodol wortby of imitation ; Toligion ono wheee . cxample snd - good Works woro & constant blossing to thoss around him ; and our profonston a member whoso overy sct featificd to his oonsclousnoss that ho was an officor of tho court and_a minister of Justico, wodded o honor, dospining frand and chicinery, st olwoys afschinrg- i o peofesaional gutios withy ity sud conacles tiovancas, and truo dovolion 10 tho boat intereats of iy clfoath, . 2, hat we fendoe to the wife, children, and rola- tives of tho deceasod, our sincoro ympathy and con- dolence in thfs thelf ssd Loroavement, snd o tenti- ‘mony thercof transmit to them a cofiy’of theso Toro= lutions, duly suthontisated by the Chairmon and Becratary, 3, That tho Chalr dosignato mombors of the Dar to presont thoso resolutions to tho different courts of Tocord in this county, with tho request that the ssme sy bo cnterod upon thelr rocords, The following gentlemen were designated to prosont the resolutions to tho soveral courts : ‘Molville W. Fullor, United Btates Circuit Court ; J. A. J. Kondig, Olrouit Court of Cook County § }Ionrifl. Munroo, Suporior Conrt of Cook Coiun- g ; D. E. Bamard, County Court of Cook on nty. Thoymouling thon adjowrned. s THE ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOOYATION, The rogular annual Convention of the Illinoia Pross Association willbs held in this city to- day and to-morrow, at tho Bhorman louse. The Assaciation, which numbors about 500 members, will moet for tha transaction of gencral business at 10 o'olock onch morning of their etay, during the aftornoon and evening nmyiul bocome the guosts of tho city Em“' A meoting was_hold at the offico of Judgo Bradwell yesterday sfternoon, at which weoro rosont S. P. Rounds, Gen. Hermann Lich, obn E. Miller, Judge 8. B, Bradwell, Myra Bradwoll, 0. A. Haviland, and reprosontatives from tho vity papers, Judgo Bradwoll was called to tho Ohair. On motlon, Mra, Brad- woll wns requested to wait upon the Mayor, to request him to moet the members of the Assgciation at tho Blermen Houso to-morrow morning for the purpose of iu- troduction. Mrs, Bradwoll accepted the mis- plon. Varlous invitations wore accepted, and n rogular programme of entortainmont waa ar- ranged to b carrod oub. It is given below. On motion, a Committeo on Reception and General Arrangomonts was nominated, to con- sist of tho following gontlomén: 8, P, Rounds, Chairman; O. A, Haviland, Gen. H. Lieb, John . Atllor, 4. 0. Hesing, and Judge J. B. Brad- well. On motion of Gon. Lieh, tho prosa of Ohi- cago woro invited to participnte in fho excur- alona and entertainmonta. On motion of Judge Bradwell, the Mayor, Common Council, and County Commiggioners wore iuvited to take part in” the lake exour- sion. 1{:0 Committeo then adjourned. Tho following is the programme of entertain- menta: To-dny at 1 o'olook carringes will bo ab the front door of tho Shorman House to convey thosa who wink to atteud on a ride to the prinol- Fnl points of iuterest in tho city. In tha even- e at 8 o'clock tho bnd{ will meot in tho lecturo- room of tho First Methodist Oburoh, when an address will be delivared by J. W. Shoahan, aud s poem will bo read by Prof. Welob, of tho Prairia Farmer. The propriotars of ** Paria by Moonlight " having extended an invitatlon to vialt the evcloram, if time pormits aftor the ox- oroises, the body will sdjourn to the Exposition Building., Tickots can bo bad of the Commit- tea. Wednesday at 1 o'clock, ono of Goodrich's stoamors will convoy the visitors on s short ox- ourgion up the luke. A baud will be in attend- auce, onda good time may be_cxpeoted. Tho bont will roturn st 5 o'elock. In the ovening the wvitation of J. H, McVicker to visit his . theatro will bo accopted. Wedneaday morning at 10 o'clock the visitors will dopart on an excur— sion to Washington, vis Cincinuatl, —_———— CRIMINATL. THE FOLIOK QOURTH, Lizzio Morris committed o deadly assault on J. Lowis, Saturday evening, and will he oxam- ided hefore Justico Boydon on the 80th. Bail, $700. John Williams, arrested for robbing J. G. Swain of §825, will be oxamined before Justico Boydon Friday, under bonds of §700, Justico Kaufmann yestorday held John Suth- erland under §1,100 bail for his appearance be- foro him June 9, to answer to the charge of lax- ceny. Justice Boyden disposed of the following offenders this morning: Lowis Cornvoolt, ro- sisting on ofticer, $35; John Paxton, vagranoy, 210; “Dovid Doughorty, carrying ' concealod g?upunu, $10; Willlam " Atchiuson, disorderly, Edward Silver was srraigned before Justico. Boyden yestorday on tho chargo of committing » dendly asenult on L', Jacobs. -Hetook a chisnge of vonuo to Justica De Wolf. Raturdsy William Doyle was assaulted in = savage manner by John Moriarty, Patriok: Mo~ Gill, and Patriok Honnossy, who have all hoon avrested, aud will be oxamined by Justice Boyden on tho 28th. Mikeo Galvin, 5 'bus drivor, committod a brutsl assnult. on J, MeEwen, Saturdsy ovoning, and was avrested for it. The cass will bo heard by Justico Boyden on tho 28ih, bail being tixed at 00, At tho cornor of Fourth avenus and Fourteonth street, Bnhudu{ 1 deadly sssault on o person whose namo hasnok boon roported, Fox bas beon arrested, and tho caso will como up befora Justice Boyden on the 28th. Buil, $800. Mat Targall dropped into No, 158 Pacifio avenie, Bunany evening, and got robbed of 8100, . Llizs Watkins and Emms Gould hovs baen ar- ronted, snd will bo triod by Justice Dugdun. on the 20th. Eliza's bail was Sxod ok 300, snd Gould's at $700. At about 4 o'clock Suuday afterncon, at the colored gbaml»lin); ol ab Oharles Btewart severoly out Austin Tobeon on the wrist, sovering & volu. He was arrosted and Justics ]lnfdun yeaterdoy hold him for tria} in the Criminal Coury undor bonds of B740. John O'Nell, & sirang, hearty-looking fellow wan hofore Justice Boyden lvnnlnxdny marniug to suswor to the oharge of drunk and disor- derly. 1lis sister “appearod In bis behalf, and teatified that through excessive drinking Lier brother had loat what little sense he wag or- iginally endowed with, and for somo time past hicon un jomate of the Insane Asylum, aud way only discharged from that institatlon threo wuokango’; ‘slio dovired that ho might bo dis- chargod. ‘Tho Justivo concluded that ho had batter go bieforo tho County Court, ond a jury there could declile tha question of bis eanity, Tinssoll E, Parker is in » fir way for the Pen- itentinry unlesy hu oan be roformed by soma one who oan gaio mora influence over bim thun his parenis have. The boy is ouly 10 years of age, and presents iho face of & har- dened oriminal. Hin father appesiod sgswst the lod, and stated that ho could do nuthjnf with bim; thet ho was out at all hours of night, stole averything he could Jay his hands on, both st home and from the noighbors ; that, to make o long story short, the boy wes & thlef and s nuinanoe, and ho dosired him sent to the House of Corraction. The Justice held the child over to tho Oriminal Gourt, whoro ko will b trled for Inroeny, aud by that court disposed of, Iu de- funlt of 00 bull, he was committed to the County Jail, . liliam Kelly waw before Juatioo Soully yeu- h&v ctabrged with baaling bis ‘wite with nre- avoning, Murtin Fox committed ' No. 828 Clark strect, " ter pitoher, and otherwise maltronting hor, Jus. tioo Hoully, thinking that bis offonse belug of such n sorious. nature the Crimiual Court could frtflict » prnishmont upon him by sonding im to Joliot for n fow years, whore ho would -have amplo timo to roflgot upon the orror of his waau, Told him over to that tribunal in bonds of 8500, James Powors, a wonlthy gontlemnn, who carrios, 8o ho says, from B000 to #BO0 on hin pornon, wa arreatod Stiuday for (\mwlu;i [ ?inml on the walohman in_chargo of Lako I'ark, on Michigan avonue. Powors was dircoted by tho watohman to koap off the grass, grew indignant atthis ndvico, and drow his_rovolver ad tho watohman _approachod him, Fo wne nrrested, and yostordny morning was heforo the South Bido I'olico Court to answor to the charge of oarrying conconlod tonpons, Ilis oxcuso waa that tho largo amount of monoy lio kept on Tis porson roquired his onrrying tho weapon to protoct_himsolf from robbors and conlidoico mon, Justico Boydon concluded that #10 wanld pay tho oity for tho trouble of his arrost, and he couldn't posaibly miss that small amount from 80 largo n sum 8 $000, and so informed Mr. Pawar, who paid lua fine, Bunday morning's papor mentioned the cap- turo of Kox Mnhnufnn of a pacty of roughs who firad on Ofiicors Lahlum and Wolf Saturday morning aa _thoy woro attempting - to arrost thom, Sunday Officor Ward met with Morrls Kolly, who was ono of tho throo who mado his oscape on that occasion, and, In mnking tho arrest, the man drow his ravolver, but_tlio officor autioipating him, was tao quick for Kolly, snd drow his own plstol and began firing upon him, whon Kolly surrondored. Ho was lodged in tho Fifth Prooinot Htation, and yeuzurdlg' was brought beforo Justico Hcully, who ligld him in 4500 bonds for his appearance Thursday. Sinoo tho arrcst of Fox Mahan ho basbeenidentified astho follow who picked tha pociet of lady on_ Madinon . atrook, near Dos- plaines, last November, was arrestod, and mado is oscapo, Ho was also brought boforo Justico Scully yostorday, under the olinrge of Inrcony, who continued "hia case till to-morrow under ©800 bonds, whon by that timo witnosses will appeny aqndnsb him for the picking of tho lndy's ockot. * 'Cho officors are on tho sharp look-out fox tho other two, * Blim Jim:" Grittin, and Juck Browstor, who took s hand in tho shooting Sat- urdny morning. MIBCELLANEOUS. Tho sult of Miunio Sehultz ngainst Miram Brush & Sous,auoctioncers, at No, 40 South Canal Btroot, waa on-trial yosterday boforo Justieo ivsdal. Miss Schuliz placed s plauo in tho huuds of Drash & Sons for sale, iustruoting them that tho instrament muest net hor $800; thoy disposed of it for 3180, ‘Tho lady thon sued for the pieno or 2900, Lo caso was honrd by the Justico, who found for tho dofondant. MissHchulta takesa non-auit, aud will commence & now sotion. Tho aunouncament in yostorday's TomuNe that & man was stabboed In Trotter’s ignmbllug— houeo, on Bouth Clark streot, tho provious even- iug, did that placo uuintontional Injustice, Tho disturbance acourred in an nd"o\uing Dillinxd- hall, and the people of the gambling-house wore in no way conncoted with it. August Horzog and William Kennedy visited & rosort on Stato street yesterdsy and levied on the wardrobo of the inmates to tho oxtont of sovoral doliars’ worth of feminino wearing ap- parol. They weut down to court thoacqunint- nnce of Folz in dofault of . 8700 bail, avd will plead to the chayge Thursday. Thomas Doran was incarceratod In the Armo: last evoning, charged with swivdling, ITe wgl ‘bo afforded an up}wrtlmll to catnblisk his iuno- oonce bofore Justice Boyden this morning. During lagt weok & man named P. L. Groat E.m:lmand a foundry at Nos, 1056 to 1064 South nlsted tvoct, inclusive, that had proviously belonged to E, Burnott, by whom it was as- siguod in certaiu proceedings, while Lo ocoupied thopositionof nbankrupt, Sundey Groatattompt- od to confirm his titlo to the proporty by taking posschsion of the samo, in which he was ab- structod by the physical superiority of Burnott, Capt. Buckloy will afford him agaistanco when 1o sgain endeavors to-ofect an _ontranco, and }mmnn will Dba treated summarily, if ho inter- lores. Satuxdny Inst tho caso of B. F. Thomas agninst Anthony Welsh for debt was hofora Justice Austin on a chango of venue from Justico Soully. Justico Austin discovered that tha Constablo who sorved tho veniro had packed the jury, and onmotion of plaintiff’s attoraey to quagh tho armay, discharged the é\uy nud fssued a new vonire to on honost Constable. The officer olaimod that this was his first offonso of that kind, snd_promisod not to repeat it. For that grnmlae, his name is withheld for tho prosoent, ut a ropotition will cause his namo to appoar with & full atateraont of tho offonae. Rono Barnatt has boen a hoarder at the houso of “Irish 3foll,”" No, 120 Paoific avonuo. Bun- doy night Roso was disorderly, snd_was ejectod from the .promises by tho landlady, who, not gatisfiad witl Lhis, yosterday took s trunk ywhioh contained nll of the fino clothos with which Biss Baruott sdorned her porson, Tho trunk, with the valuablo wardrobo of the young lady, was conconled at No. 383 South Clark street, which was mado known to the lawful ewnor, who therze- upan called on Justice Haines, and awore out & gearel: warrant, which was placed iu tho hands of Constabla McElligott, who startod off for No 338, Miss Baruett and & friond jumped into n h“fisy and followed after McElligott. When thoy lind renchod tho corner of Pacifio avonue and Van Buron strect, Miss Burnctt drove over s lady who +was croesing the strget, knooking bor down snd upsotting her own vehicls, and _throwiny out_ horselt and friend. A policoman witneased the careloss driving and arvested tho women, and confined thom in tho Harrison Strect lock-up, +«This morning Justico Doyden will dispose of thom for fast driving, Constable MaElligott, who had stopped to con- tomplalo the accidont, thon sorvod tho waryant, ndo tho gearch, and found the lost property. iy GENERAL NEWS. Tho County Comuieslonors lield no meoting yestarday afternoon for lack of a quorum, and adjourncd until Saturday afternoon. s A fivo, which occasioned damage to tho smouut of 9160, ocourrod nt No, 98 Bouth Halsted stroet botween 11 and 12 o'clock Sunday night. DMrs, B. F. Ayor and child woro govorely bruisod "y boing thrown ont of thoir buggy on Mouroo sirect yestexday noon. Tho accident was ennsed by their horso taking fright and running away. A grand_teatimonial for the bonofit af tho Chicngo Policp Bonevolont and Aid Bacloty will Do givon by Bignor Blitz and a host of yolun- teore, ab the Twelfth Street Tarncr Hall, Batur- dny_ewumg. At the conclusion of the onlor- tainmont, daneing will bein order, and a good tinie is promisod. An immense green turtle, fresh from the Gulf, attracta the attontion of pasora iu frant of the “8t, Elmo," aud opicuriany are awailing its donth with feclings of impatience. Tho Sunduy concerts will bogin fn Lincoln Park if tha money can ko raised.. The subsarip- tion Hsta woro put in cixculation yestordsy. Two ologantly-drossod young lndies, who axe supposed to bo imposters, aro going around &0l luitlu}; ald for tho Half-Orphsn Asylum. Thoy drive in » buggy, sud reprasout that thay have nlroady collected about 8200, ~Charitably disposed petwons shiould beware of them. At ‘an oarly hour yestordsy morning Officer Murphy picked up & Lum and two shoulders near the corner of Loomis and Tylor stroets, and bore thom to tho DIndison-Sirect Station, 28 ZXness bore tha decropit Anohiges forth fram the rujus of Troy. Tho owner (hareof can te- clalin tho edibles by proving ownershlp and pay- ing salvago. Yosterdny afternoon an unknown man antered the oflice of Stawart & Blewary, printors, st No, 109 South Olmk streot, and inquired rogarding tholr ownership of a lond of coal, opposite the oatablishment. Whon retreating {romn the pram- ison, ho_telzod the conts of tho !)rupriomrul and osenpad befora ursnit conld be instituted. ‘This, it la slloged, f:; tho tbird rabbery that has oc- curred in the Kentuoky Dlock within two duye, and tho gollcu aro ndmonishod of tha necossity for n etrict watch ahoubt this locality, The Rallroad Commwittes of the Connell mot yeutarday eftornaon, snd considared saveral rof- orences, Considoration of the ordinaucoralativa to tho Iaying of additional ruilrond tracks on Honth Clark stxgot was postponed uutil the Com- Tniiteo could oxaming the location, which it will do nt 8 o'olock this afternoon, ‘'he Chairman of the €ommmittae was instructed to i;ot tha opinion of the Corporation Counecl us to tho power of the city to compel street-car companica to pay o licenso. ‘The maoting then adjournod. Lowt ovening, a short time sftor 0 o'clock, a gontlguun vanied Lowronco Moyord, whilo en Tonto to {ho_crosing of the Michigan Bouthern Hailroad at Twenty-second streot, was suddanly attavked with & probabla rupturo of the heart wud foll dead at tho coruor of Twontioth strae and Indlana avenno, He was- meen to fall by s0wa persous passing, who hurred to Lis aselsts suce, but ou reuching hiw it wag disoovered thet Dis hourt bad consod to beat, INis body waa couyeyed to the realdencu of an soquaintanca at No. 536 Michigan syenue, and tho Corouer no- tifled. Thut oflicial will talio cognizango of the caugo of hiy doath to-dny, sftor which bis bod: ,wulbetnzwsrd?dmw big (rl:mlu. ;}‘l:_v flfiuon‘l“ a8 UPWArd 0| ears of age, -osldont o7 Yurk, oa 'l‘h(_x! ~fousth atresty near Fifth | eity nnd guhurbe: avenuo In that city, and dosigned roturnin lfl;mm last ovening, wheon the calamity ovmuufi m. ; . In tho fall of 1872, Mike Galvin, Willlam Dalger, ‘and Jobn T.oo, imprisonod ponding thair trinl for folony, broko jnil and cscaped.” Bub- goquently Loo was oapturod, tried, an convicted for tho crune, and I8, cutting stone at Jollot. Galvin ronotiod Dotrolt, whore, In_nn oncounter with a policoman, ho way fatally shot, - Evor alneo tho oscapede Bulgor has oludoed purauit until yestorday aftornaon. About 3 o'elock ho wne mat whilo promenading on IZaat Randolph stroot by Ofifcers Flynu and Flanigan, aud this morning o will bo sont across tho river, to bo held untit the Criminal Court shall deoide upon iho longthof timo that will Lo required of him ab Joliot to wash out his sins, THE CORNEN-STONT. A meoting of tho Cornor-Stone Transporin. tion Committee wax hold at the Mayor's ofiico vostordny aftornoon. Mr. Colyin presided, aud thioro wore also prosont Gan, Joseph Btookton, Willian erdv Bmith, Bamuol Powell, W. W, Brainard, J, 0. MoMullin, A A. Hobart, and J, 8t. 0, Olovoland. Tho Sub-Committes sppointed at & provious mooting to confor with tho ralirond companies rolative to & reduotion of fare for tho bonofit of thoss who desired to attend the lsylng of the ‘cornor-atone, submitted the following roport, which was accoplod ¢ Tho undersigned membern of your Bub-Committes l)e% to roport that they huvo visited tho chief officers of tho raiiroada contering in this city, and conforred with them on tho subject of & xeduction jn rates of travel to nud from Ohicago for viaitors fo the forth- coming calobration attendant on tha laying of the core Tar-stono of tho naw Qustom-Tousa, “Thio aficors of tho following ronds have generoualy consonted fo fusua tickota for the round trip at te Tate af @ fare and one-0fth, said tckots Lo bo good from Tueaday, Jno 23, to tho following Sunday night, {hus afordinig oxcuraionista mnplo opportunity to vislt thelr Srionds and tho principal points of interest in tho Taetfic, Llinol confrlllf%filh f‘fifihmfi: 15"'331: o ol 0 - oy, i hwcatos, Milwaukos & 8. Faul, Dubyille & Vinconnes, Pittaburgh, Clucinuatl & 8t, Loty ani Olifoago & Prolfic, ' Tha Kastorid roads also sgrood to make a reduction of 20 per cont, CO-OPEBATIVE TRMIERANCE. A muaflngf of dologatea from the variony tem- perance gocletios of this city was hoid last oven- ing at the office” of Justice DoWolf, on Adams slroot, to Tumuc tho organization of o co-opor- ativa snpply store, for the beneflt of tho mom- bors of tho sooloty, organized lsst Thureday gveuning. Thera was fuil attendance, Prosidont 1, 0. Kolly prosiding. The mintites of tho last meoting ~wors road and approved, oud the Obairman of . tho Committes on sccuring = & piaeo for headquartors was called upon for a roport. The Committee wero of the opinion that tho Associa- tion was not at prosont fingncially ablo to renta front store in & dosireble ?um-:or, aud rocom- monded that the roar pott of tho storo 153 Fifth oyenuo- bo leased -at o rantal of 825 & month, Tho Prosident_stated that at.a meoting of tha Trustoes beld lnst Saturdey avenlug, the bonds of the 'Ironsurer woro fixed at’ £10,000, and of tho Enguflutnudunt of tho storo at 35,000, Tho Bccrotary then rand the roport of_tho Ex- centive Oommitten, which was In offect thnt ‘momibors who hnd not paid their foos and dues, should do 8o ; thatas soon aa 100 mombers had paid thoir focn tho Directots be authorized to negotiato loans from membors, allowimg them 10 per cent interest; that tha Bocrotary chpnm the p\-lne-liuu of goods to 0 for #alo the Booloty, in ordor that busmess can begin &t onco, and that onch person shall receive n clieck for tho nmoint dite him at the end of the yenr, "Tho Prosidont snd 3Ir. Paxton thon read ex- tracts from English papers showing tho bonefits of co-operation, after which a Mr. J. Collier, of Manchester, England, mado a fow remarks, which Woro to tho point, and contained oxcollent ad- vice, Mr. Coltier has baon canneoted for a pum= Der of yours with such sociotios 18 tho ono in formation, and the recital of his experience was requested by tho Prosident for & future hoaring, Aftor somo conversation on tho subjoct of co- operation, aud tho gront benefits acorulog from it, the meeting ndjourned. ILLEGAL CONDUCT OF AN OFFICER. Mr. 8. A, Rothermel, an omploye of the Atlantic & Pacifio Insurauce. Compnny, has lodged a complaint uuder oath with thée Buperintendent of Police ngninst Officor Dauvid Borry, of the Union Btroot Btatlon. * 1o alloges that ot 10 o'olock Buunday morning, while walking slong Madison strect in tho_ vicinity of tho satation ‘mentloned, ho obsorved tho officor dragging o drunken women whom ho had arrosted, and othorwise tronting hor in o brutal and inhuman muonor, Bolng of o kind and gontlo disposition, ‘o slmply remonstrated with the foroolous police- mon, saying, **Da not troat that womauin that way," whéreupon the Inttor romirked that ho could take caroof Lim too, and proceedad to domonstrato bix ability to do o by saiziug him by tho cont-collar and conveying him to tho sta- tion in company with tho inobriated fomalo. ‘Thin hareh trontmont, Mr. Tothermol claime, inv flictod gorious dnmage to his charactor, as ho wag obsorved, wandored at, and laughod at by soveral persons, male and female, who wero on their way to various churches, Mothodist, Epis- copal, Univorsalist, oto., ab tho timo tho arrest was mado, At tho station, Borry charged him with tho hofuous orimo of Laving rosiated an ofticor in tho discharge of bhis duty, and he wag locked {n n coll, whoro ho remainod until late in tho ovening, much-to his disxust. A friend finnlly discoverod bis whereabouts, and furnished tho neceessary _bonds for hts sppearance ®t the Tolice Court yestorday Mr. Rothormol was momingi; Promptly on hand whon his caso was enlled, aud Dlended not guilty to tho charge. Officor Berry than stated, undor osth, that the defondant ro- fused to assist him in convoying tho drunken woman to the atation In ns safo aud rospectablo « fashion ns could reasonably bo oxpected undor tho peeuliar ciroumstaocoes, and that Lo arrested lim In consoquenco, o subsequontly modified this damaging tostimony by Bnying that ho mado o gonoral demand far’ aesistanco, and did not single out Mr, Rothermol for tho thankless tagk, In the cross-oxamination, howevor, ho was com- Polled to aamit tbat Mr. Rothermel had done notbing to merit arrast, and that gontlemnn was accordingly dischargod by Justios.Scully. ITo immediatoly entercd cnmslnmt with® Sapt. Tiohm, and intonds that tho Polica Commissiou- ors shall bo glven every opportunity to punish the policeman for this flagrant violution of per- sonnl zighta, —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Duokley & Sonliers’ hippodrowmo and me- nagorie will exhibitfin this city in the latter part of June, Thero will bo s moeling of the Deororation Commiteo Wedneudny - eveniug, ut Random Post, cornor Lasnllo and Adams streots, to which il intorestod are invited. The rogular monthly meeting of tho Young Men's Christian Asgocintion Lyeoum will bo hald this avening at_tho rooms, No, 148 Mnadigon stroot, In- addition to tho busincss mooting thore will ba sovornl ladios and gontlemon pras~ ua’t to onlivon the ovening with songs, readiugs, ato. Tho Konnicott Bhooting Club will meet this avening at ‘the club’ rooms of " the Sharuisu Honun Ingtoad of o Washington stroot, as pre- Viously announced. What has ligretofore been known aa the Rollef Employoiout Burea will boreaftor bo kuown us thio Young Mon's Chirlstian Association Etploy- ment Bureau, _It is now located at No. 145 Fifth avenue, near Mudison streot. Mr. Hitohcock, wha Liag boen in the munagement of the oflica for sovoral yenrs, will bo glad to aco employors at tho pew ofiica. The ¥ronch Benevalent Booioty willgive a dra- Toatic entortainment this ovonivg st the West $ide Trrnor Iali, on_'Twelfch streot. The per- formanoos will be ¥ Les Fourberies de Beapi n,"" sud :umu woloct piecos by o primia douun of Ligh repute, The firt dobata on the question ns to whothor war or peace hay dono moat for civilization will taka plues this eyoning botweon the Irish Lito- ravy and Unfon Library Aesociations in tho hall of the firat-uamed body, southwest corner of La- Hallo and Lake troots. The publle, ladics sud goutlemen, aro invited. "he Young Londics’ Club of Westininster Chureh, corner of duckson and Poorin_streels, will glve_an aprou-and-necktio fostival at tho Church this evoning. Mrs. Agnea Worley wilt youd, sud Mrd, Freoman, the Misses Mathews, and other ludles will carry out the musleal pro- gramme, Tiokots, including snpper, 50 conts. TCo-day the now Foundiings' ome, o Wood sbraat, just nouth of Madison, will bo thrown opn for tho inspaction of its frlonds. Whilo na churgo for ndmission will bo mado, and no dona- tiona asked for, yet tha thonghtful and benova- Tont visisor will find this a guad place and appor- tunity to bostow a little chavity., ‘Tho Tonncaseo- -;mhnvn kindly oousonted tu 4ing on the oco sjou. 0 ” i : PERSONAL. . Puuline Markhnm is at the Mattoson Fowso, Judgs Witliam J, Whalivg, » prominent indur- ance wan of Atlanta, Ga., 8 ak thy Bt. Cazolina'a Court Hotal, ; D T'lio Hon, Rounylar Colfax Is rogistered a} tho Grand Paclfle.” ' Cudot Tuylor, Sepratary of the Tiljnols Pross Angocintion, is a'guest at tho Bhorman, i A vumbor of Ald; Dizon's conslltilents pre- onted him with n fino horsoand buggy Saturdny ovoniug. He drove tho gift aronnd ‘'yostordny, and ropmed immensaly plopsad with it. Miss Cnrrio Ii. MoElroy, tho accomplislied doughtor of Solon MoBiroy, Tad., of this city, Bsilod lunt Wadnosday with r. 1. P Ratiibono aud wifo, of Dabrolt, in tho Abyasini of the Cunard Line, for Eum{)u, where she will remain for uevoral months, *Miss MoElroy will mako au ostondod tour of the Continout durlng her ab- 8onco. Mr. and Mrs. James Kinknda gave a ro- coption to their fiiends at thelr house, No. 67 Newhorty avonue; last ovening, provious to_.making & visit to Ircland, whero thy lady ond gootleman * will remiin dur- the summer. Tho party was very enjoyablo and was_ attondod by sovoral -prominent Wos #ido Irish-Amoricans. Capt. Dantal ¥, Gleason, in behalf of hS»commmY prosented Mr. Kinkade with » mnguificont gold-hioaded caue, duly in- soribed, for whiol suitablo thauks wers returned. Tho latlics, by Aiss Gibhon, presontod Mrs. Kinkado wilh & vory_handsomo work-box. ‘o Tion, Johu I, Scanlan und other guests mado briof remarls, and thoe remaindor of tho ovening was dovoted to song and convlviality. TIOTEL ANRIVALS. Urand Pflciflc—llnm?- 0, Vilas, Now Yorle; 0.'A. Aldrich, Bogton: ¥, II, Dancan, Nashwvillo ; John P. Rdgar, Omoha: 8. C. Cabbono, St Louis; 8, B, Eaton, 8t. Pauly H. Groonwall, Galvoston. . . . Sherman Turnor, St, Louls; Horace Jackson, hin; 1, il Day, Now York: Willism Mo aten, Philadolphin ; 15, B. Joyes, Now York; Jobn W. Thomas, £t Lonls; J. J. MeQuilly, Donver: B. W. Guild, ‘Boston. . . . ZTre- ‘monc Housu—Tho Vokes Family, London j Clifford T, Srith, Now York; I% A. Forquar, U 8. Avj Williom W: Wright, Gonova, N, Y.: 81, J. Bhaw, Stookton; Ben I\ Pottit, Ban Franolsco; Justus Htovens, Princoton, . . . Palmer House— 1. C. B. Ropor, Englands 1. H, Colo, Now York: B, M. Johnson, Indiannpolis; John F, CUoad, Choyonno: Richard J. Flostwood, Aus- tralin ; J. M. Eddy, Toxaa; ¥. 0. Kingston, . J. 1L, Wiokingar, Balt Lako City. g SUBURBAN NEWS. . I. AUBTIN.. - Tho Board of Trustees for tho Town of Cicero mot at the Town Hall in Austin. yesterdny morn= ing. .Prosont, Butlor, Crufts, Donuersbergor, Tokerd, Horrlck, McOnffroy, and Sharp. Prosl~ dent Butlor in the chair, 3 Mr. C. W. Blierwood aud othors, whoso names 1o said bo had not beon nblo to obtain for want of timo, presented o potition nsking tho Bonrd to placo tho town serapor upon that portion of Madison strect Iying botweon Californin and Crawford nventios, ‘Thoy roprosent: the' condi~ tion of tho atroot 88 very bad, and eay that s lit~ tlo Inbor oxpended thoro will save the town $20 per doy. ‘Thoy aleo asked that Madison atreot bo placed in good .order botweon Hurlom and Céntral avenues, Tho potition was placed on filo, and tho Board nnnounced that the eity Board |. of Public Works had tokon the mattor into cou- sidoration, aud would soon placo tho street in good vrder. 2 * ‘A potition was prosonted in which it was asked that Heary Hunkemeyer be appointed active doy and night policomau for Austin, Mr. H, wes latoly legislatod ont of that ofiice by tho Board. A potition was _prosonted ssking thot Patrick Clnvk bo appoiutod policoman for Austin, A similar petition nsking the snmo favor for Mr. Lonis Ledesky was also presouted. Tho peti- tions woro roforred to the Committo on Tolico, The Borrd instrncted the Enginecr to moot tho Enginear of the ‘Pown of Lako, and , with Dim to make a survoy of tho boundary lines be- twoen Cleoro and Liako, "Pho Town Attornoy, Mr. Bmith, submitted a roport of tho_proccodings had in tho case of Huostings vs. Jon Clark, which ho had beon de- fonding as dirocted by the Bonrd. The roport statod that a judgmont of §200 hind boen Tor tho plainkifl, and that in Lis opinion a further dofenso wonld prove of no avail. Aftor consid- orable disonyaion it was orders that the Finauce Committea dotormine who shall pay the judg- ment, Mr. Clark or tho town, Tho Committap on Licenso’ reported that a mojority of tho votors, ns roquired, bad signod Murtin Resmueson's petition for a liconso to soll Jiquors on Kinzie streot, betweon Forty-firat and Torty-second 6trects, and that there wore no objections,to him ns a mau. The Board granted him a licenso by the following vote: Yens, Craft, Donnorsberger, Dutler, and MoOaffzey ; noys, Eckort, Horrick, and Sharp. he Committeo to whom wns roforred the po- tition of John Werner for & license ta sell Hquors ab tho oar-shops, xoported that it had been un- able, on account of cnufllcfln% testimony, to do- ¢ido'whether or not smflicient numbor of votors Liad sigued tho potition, and that hio was an unfié gemun to roceive such liconso, Laving kept o isordorly honso, and keeping open until Sunday moruing. A liconso was, however, gruuted to Tiitn, tho voto Leing tha eamo as above, A IlcnnPa was granted to Henry Schocks for gelling_liquor ot Brighton, the same men voting pro nnd con a8 above. At this point President Butlor announced that honcoforth ho should voto agninst all petitions for licouse to soll lignors in Cicero, and thes all ‘might understand that m tho futuro n majority .of the Board wonld bo anti-liconso, and that no potitions neod be presentod. § The Committee on Liconye furthor roported that the roquired number of voters had signed the petition of Mra. Catiarine Tltzpatrick, but that she was an improper person to goll liquors. Mrs. Fitzpntrick had boon solling liquors for twonty yoars at tho cornor of ‘McCaffrey avenue and Sacramento streot, Tho report of the Com- mittee was concurred. I'ho Comnmittoo on Streots and Highways ro- ported that the remonstrauce agumuat tho grayol ing of Pack avenue hed boen sx;innd by M.nn’or- ity of tho property-ownoss interoated. The report was g{ued ou file. The Committoe re- orted that Ar, Scovills would soon comploto the mprovement of Madison streot, of which hehag oharge, and the report.was ordered placed on 0. 1t was ordored that the Clork propare an ordi- nanco for a sidewalk at the wost sido of Walnut avonue from Washingtou street, and for a side- walk upon the east sido of tho streot muniu% south - from Mndigon stroet, to the house of ‘Phomas Carrol, » [ ‘Tho Committeo on Btroots and Highuwaya rec- ommonded that Oal Parl avenue bo cleanod, and the road-bed leveled from OChicngo nvenuo to North avonue. In accordanco with the recom- mendation the Superintendont was instructed to do the work, O mation of Mr. Crafts, tha Superintendout waa instructed to scrapo oud lovel’ Harlem ave- ne from Liake straot to Korth avonuo, Mr. B, 8. Osgood was appointed, Suporiutondent ot a salary of €600 per annum, timo commencing April 1, 1873, 3 The 'Committes on Publio Grounds reported favorably to the appointmont of Georga Kibalin o8 Ponndmaster et Brighton, at & salary of £25 &month, and fecs, ) 5 Tho Committco on Contracts m{zmtad thet a contract for the construction of 261 feot of side- walk on Park avenud, for 873§ cents per lineal foot, had boon lof, to Solomion Forrest, ho being tho ‘n!\;‘qat ‘biddor thorofor. Tho roport was ap- proved. * e 3r. Clarl complained that Robson avenue had nover boon oponed, and thut the druius near his homo wera in bad condition, TTo aither desired tho avonuo oponed aud placed in good ordor, or his paid nesegsmont of Imnrl{ 5200 refunded, The Engincer was Instructed to report af the next meoting. ‘upon the coundition of Robson 4yonuo. . An ordinanco for a sidewalle on tho south side of Lalo street, betweon Oalk Purle avenne and Marion streot, was ‘reportods” ‘I'ne ordinance was upproved, and Mogsrs,, Butler, Horrick, and Shurp woro sppointed as 5 committco to osti- mato tho cost of said improvoment, including labor, materialy, ote. ® ‘Pho subjeot of sooding tho streots of Cicero was thon introduced, Mr, Sharp stated chat on mauy of tho streets the woeda had boen cut, and Ly thom tho ditchos had boon obstructed, neces- pitating on ontlny of o considorablo sum af monoy in reopeming thom; that many porsons would pay tho town for tho priviloga of mowing tho etreats, wore thoy secded with timothy. After u prolonged disoussion, it was ordored that the sum of $10 be oxpended in soeding Madison_atroot, by way of -oxporimont, from Orawford avenuo to Coutral avenue. . It waomoved and earried that tho Buporintend- ont Le instructod to lovel Auslin avenue, from Ogdeon avouua to tho boulovard, snd to place the nooded bridges at the crossing of tho Chileago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond, It was moavod thot the romolution cnlling a spoclal oloction, rdopted at the lnst meoting, be ropenled, inssmuch 08 16 inetructed the Wown Clerk to csll tho aletion, bo having no autharity to do a. A rosolution ordering & spocial olec- tion ter the purposo of ‘doterinfning whothor or not new bonds to the amount of $143,000 shonld b isened won then sdopted, ond tho County Olerl waa instructod to call said election, to bo held on tho8id of June: B X It was thon ordered thut the Comumitteo on Contracts recalve bids far the macadamiziug of Minioon streob. for & dintanca of about ouo-inl? mile, commonoiug at & point rbout ten rods orat of !'lh\gnlmul avenue, the” atone Lo be of the dopth of at lenat ten inchos, The Board then ndjournad for two wroeks. 7 LYDE PARK, employ o ‘Tuttle, Thompaon & Wotmore, ae oun; .man pamod Edward Yaunoy, in tho‘ bookkeoper in their manufacturing daprrtmont, was neoldonially drownod in tho Ualumot Rivery o Dalton bridgo, Bunday aftornoon_shout 1 o'elock, 1le, with somo othor employos of tho Hamo houso, hnd gone thoroon a fiabing oxour- slon, sud had procurod two boals, ‘The one Mr. Yaunoy was in_contsined threo persons, Boon aftor thoy loft tho lnnding they commonced rooking the boat, aud ho bonsted to tho others thnl becould swim wall. Hoon tho boat was up- Rok nhid nlt throo thrown out. ' Cwwo clung to the Loak and renched tho north. shore, Mr, “Yaunoy ptruak out to swimn to the south shore, but sauk and’ wan drownod beforo ho reached it. I8 Dbody wns recovered at 8 o'clock, and soon after on_inquest was hold by Justico loruo, Tha body has boen dolivored to lifa friends, rostding at No, 1144 Prairlo avanue, and is to bo sont to Tifs former home, nccompanied by & rolative, to Johmstown, Fulton County, N. ¥, Ho was o ninglo man, about 28 yenrs of age, and Light, ostesmall for inany ostimable qulities of hen anil heart. p NOBWOOD TANK, Gon. 1. N. Btiles haa accepted the invitation of tho citizons of this subwrb, and will addross them on the evening of Decorntion Day nt the Baptist Churcls, © © JEFFRNGON, Tho Board of Wrustoos of this village, which ombrnces within its corporato limits tho towns of Norwood Park, Irving Park, Jofferson, Maple- wood, Ilolstein, and Bowmanyille, mot in council at the Town-Tiall Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m. Thero wore prosent, D. I, Fondn, Prosident, Hquire Dingee, Jamea Dymaud, Honry O, Van- natts, Frodorick ansson, and_David ‘8. Pride, who porforms creditably the functions of Vil- Iago Clork and Attorney. ‘A petition wau presented slgned by John 8. Austin and twenty-two citizons ‘)rnyln&' that Plonsant placo Lo incfensed in width to 68 feot from tho corporation line to Hotfmnn avonue, Roforrod to the Committeo oun Hircots and Dridges with Instruotions to consider and report back forthwith, Tresident D, B, Fonda annouuced that ho had discoverod o fraud on tho villago which he had mado the aubject of o rosolntion, the substanco of which was thnt a Inrgesum of money had been puid out of thoe goneral fund of the town for the improvemont of public stroets, to dofray the ex- pense of gravaling the Poor-1louse rond, and_ g Sitch outliy was Hogal, snd cstablishod & bad precodont, and should hinvo boen puid for by spoial ausessmont; that, theroforo, three. Com- missionors bo appointed to lovy a spocinl assess- ‘mont on the lPmpm‘ty benefited #so as to refm- burso tho village for tho outlsy atoresnid. Tho resolution was ndopted, an_ordinance orderod, and John Gray, Charles T, Linscott, and Daniel Booth nppoinfod Commissioners.” Tho Committeo on Htreets and Bridgos re- ortod In favor of granting the petition of John ,, Antin_nnd otliers for the onlnrgomont of Pleasant Place, and an ordinance was ordered to b drawn. Tho Villago-Attorney prosonted for tho con- sideration of the Trustees an ordinanoe rolating to tho construction of certain sidowalke an brldges in Irving Park, which was passed. Bquire Dinger introdncad tho following: Hesolved, That tho plat of Condan's Rubdlivison, and auy other plate that may be presented to tho Board for its, npproval, shull firat_bave tho streote, bridges, sud culverta_In good condition, and bo approved by the Street Commissoncrs before belng nccepted by tho Bonrd. * It was possed. Mr. Vaunntta introduced the following : Resoled, That tho resolution fixing the feo for Iicouso to sell lguors at $160 Lo, and tho kamo ia horo- by, repealed, 1)Tho potition of Ly Preston & Co,, that tho sidewalks on Loomis stroet be repaired, wag xe- forred to the Committeo on Btroots. "The Board thon Indulged fna dosultory talk about the misoreants whio steal sod aud gravel from tho highways of tho village and cart them into the city. Tho Street Commissionora and l::llca forco wore instructed to lie in wait for em. Tho application_of Carroll Newmnn, of Bow- mansillo, for n saloon liconke, was Iaid on the tablo until tho next rogular meoting, the Presi- dent alona di“on“uf e Borrd then adjonrned to the first Batur- dsy in Juno at 10 o'clock a. m. EVANBTON, 2 Tho Rev. Dr. E. E. Dliss is visiting hls brother, 8. 8. Dligs, in Evanston. 1o has boen & mis- gionary of the Awmerican Boerd in Turkey for thirty yoars, ond has resided in Coustantinopls for tho past ul{shtnmn yoars. . Migs Alico F. Conkey will deliver a locture upon Astronomy at the Propatatory Cliapel, Fri- day_aftornoon. The charch sociable will be hold at tha Sonth Evanston Mothodist Churoh I'hursday ovening. . Tho covenant meeting of the Baptist Church ocours Wodnesday ovening. A mectmg of the.Woman's Tompersnce Al- {hm]cu will bo held at Union Hall at 4 p.m, o-dny. > A local butcher hos, “luscions” beef on sale, Birs. M. B. Norton will lectaro upon ** Arnold at Rugby” at the Womau's Collogo Friday after- noon. Dr. Minor Raymond . has been called on to preach the ordination sermon before {lio Wes- loyan Mothodist Conference, which meots at Harilton, Out., Cannds, June 9. The commencement oxarcises of the Garrott Biblical Instituto ocenr this week, and, in con- naction therowith, will be commenced the fivst weok's oxorcisos of tha Pastors’ Theologival Union, organizod by Prof. Homonway, whieh Is expectod to call togethor & number ol prominont Mothodist clergymen. 1'he progiamine for the weel I8 08 follows: . THENDAT. 9to 12, Clnss oxaminutions, 2to6, Clasa oxaminntions, 70, Opening addreas before tho Theological Unfon Dy Dr, 11, Bonnister, WHDNEADAT, 9. ¢ Cur Dous oma ¥ tho Rov, O, J, Cowles, B. D., Osiikosh, Wik, Clns of 1664, 70:50, * Wornn as Obistianizer,” the Rev, N. K. Astell, 8, D., Elgin, Iil, Call of ‘63, 1:30" Ronrroction of_tho Dead, tho Rev, W. A. Suwit, B. D,, Rockford, T, ~Class of '0L. 2:30. Joint meoting of tho Trustees uid visltors of tho Garrtt Biblleal Instituto, "7:30, Students’ Love Feast and #oclal Rounion, THURSDAY. 9, Theories of Sanctification,” Prof. J, R. Joques, Bloomingtou, TH, 3060, Avniial sermon beforo {ho fnstitute, Prof, William X, Ninde, D, D, 5, Rendlug of prizo eskays and exereises of tho grad- uating class of tho fnstituto. 7:30, # Taleut for Growth,” (ho Rov. S, Tallows, D D., Eresidont 1linols Wesleyan University. FRIDAY, 9, “Genoral Viow of-Systematic Theology. Dr. M. Raymond. 0:40, Exegesls of Hobrows,4 to8, Dr. IL Dan- i nister, g2, ¥ Mintatry for tho Times.” Tho Bov, W. 0 Dandy, D, D,, Chiezgo, 30, ¢ Litirgical Bloment {n Worship,? President owa, 7:30, ' Tow to Tresent Difioult Doctrinen,” The Rev, E, O. Haven, D, D., L, K, D,, Bocrotary of tho Toardot Education BATURDAY, 9, ¢ Pulpit Elocution,” Prof. R, T, Camnock, 10:80. * Thoorics of Sin,# Dr. Raymond, Dfl. “é}nll"\u‘nm, Its Purpode, and Mode.” The Rev, L . Btigas, Limitations of tho Ministorial Profession.” IORGAN PANK. 2 Dr. Trowbridge, ono of the most promiting professional gentlomen at Washington Heighta, dolivarad, Monday morning, his first lecture be- fore tho studonts of tho Ak Vernon Military Acedemy. The Doctor's dopartmont will bethat of the seioncos, "o farowoll sormon of the Rov. Ar., Colby was prenched Sunday at the Daptist Ohurch. "'hia ohildren's Bunduy-sehool concert took placo in the ovening, Both wore full of interest, Tho furowell sormon was able and woll-timed. The resignation of the ‘Imzlur was sent in some timo ngo ond acceptod. ie hus heen o faithful worker sinco ha camo into the community. Who ig to be his pormanent suceessor is ag yot unknown. Tho Bundny-school con- cort. was o _success, ‘Uho attoudance waa large, aud all retired to their homes at tho conclusion of the oxercises highly gratified. Tho timo far proparation wag ouly one weok, sod yot all did well. During the evening, short addresses woro mado by the Rov, Mr. Colby, the Rov. Mr. MeGrogor, of tho Hoights, and Prof. Norton, of the Mt. Vornon Military Academy. ELGIN. The noon-day proyor-mooting is siill main- tained, and will'this week bo beld 1 the Prosby- torlan Church, Next Subbath there will bo Laptizing in the Bn}nm Church, "I'ho musics] pupils of Mrs, T E, ITillis, 125 in number, are moking proparations for their an- nual picniv, As this is ono of the most enjoyablo fotea of tha cily, 1uch plonsura is nuticipated by the invited guosts., 5 - A now paper, called the Times, made ita ap- poaranco in Elgin Satuedry evoning. "['ho full programmo of oXorelscy on Docora- tion Day Las boon mado. e, and promiscs an fmposing coromonial, Thore uro forty-soven ravos of goldiors in the cometory, Dr, Forros- ar. of Ohiongo, will doliver the addross upon the ocoasion. "Anothor temporaneo moeting is called for Sat- wrday evoning, whon itis expoctad tho Exeentivo Committeo of the Union will make some luter- opting statomonts, Tho moating will bo bold in tho ]fi\ tist Ohurch, o Board of Trustoos of the Ingane Asylum will oot on ‘Lhursday ovening for the transace tlon of rogulnr husluoas, Pho old-ettlors' picuis, Junc 4, promises woll. Gov. Bovoridge will \be preseut, and tho Hon. John Wontworth and othor notablos have signi~. fiod thhir accopiance of invitations, AMUSEMENTS, s e e NOW OPEN! Thts Aftornoon and Heoning, and o s Adsemien o livanloi dad apery Aflession aad GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW ! Menagerie, Museum, Circus] = SOUTH SIDE, <! Corner Btate and Twonty-nocond-sta,, Monday aud Trestay, May 25" ad 25, Afterncon aud Rrentng. * i - WEST SIDE, 4 Coror Elizaboth and Madison-ste., Wednestay, Thursiay, Friday, and Safur- lay, May 27, 26, 29, ad 30, Aftornonn and Evoning. Tluo Grand Laindo, tha Inrzestand ot svor mado by &ny sbuw o earth, will afipear evary atlier doy, Iivorye thing now. Admitsion ta all, 80 couts: chlidron undor 9 yoars, 3 vonts, Kxhibitions aftornoon and ovoning, at walhanr, After leaving Ohleago tho Grast oA RNENES L et BRI W, A, Vordpaugh, Peonvlotor, R 8, Dingess, Ag't. KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. HILE OUR COMIO OLOWN IN. Little Red Riding Hood AND LAUGIE AND GROW FAT, HOOLEYS THEATRE-—Juno 1, A UTCC AL TWO (2) NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE ONLY, OF MADAME PAULINE LUCCA. In confunation it tho Strakesch Itall N pony, MONDAY and TGKSD. N e & nt 8 o'clock, and ono Farowoll Matinoo NATURDAY, P RO e L g AT o 2 £, Miga A, Ti. O Mongiour’ YICFOR CAPOUL, 3ir. TOM I Sige e T, YT ACO kAL athe COON Y, B, Mondey Evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock, 0 2 ] ' 108 Do Hoono, 4th aok 1A% IIGURNOTS, 0On Tuesdoey Evening, June 2, at 8 o'olock, ‘Tho Porformanco will st Tho 34 aot MARTHA. Ll Tho 3d act MIGNON. ot not AT DA, 0 24 Tableav, Bth sot, LAFRIOAINE, Saturdey Matinee, Juno 6, at 2 p. m,, Grand Operatio Combination. nson Tickets (theoo porformances), 89. Tho xala ot Hoawn Tickets will e e 3 AV anil o THURSBAY tho rule will Sompmoate jos olther roprosentation at He '8 T anmtes araday, Sipeds ouLros 8t 94, . 'THE GREAT ADELPHI. THIS TUFSDAY RVENING, MAY %, 13, GalaExtraLadies’Night Tho Gorganus Shakspoarean Fxtravaganza, BAD DICKEY Uaapyeoachablo Sacucs, Moat Saper (= ficont, € oRoMRLAS, hreamting tho wenacamed VATDES THE PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, AL W, TISKE, Tho CURRY BROS., ofas. B RV e, o o RparEnos APEOIAL KTARS, Tho Famous NIBLOS' CORYPHEES and Ko, B o0 WG or 6o, K d roats N R R 1 Gula 3z W AY, KINGSBURY MUSIO HAL TAST WEEK OF THE CORGLEDUS PANTOMIME OF, Little Red Riding Hood AUADEMY OF MUSIO. - Tdwmlted Fogagomont with the Renowned VO XK ImsS] {Fvery Eventng and Saturday Matinee, tho DBELLES OF THE XITCHEN, o Dreviousta bich a boautiful Comadllta. by the Drs- s at Lox Otiica or Tyon & tato-st. _ CHICAGO THEATRE, RO, 91, %, 23 WESY ALAD] ISON, ‘Weok commoncing 3lay £, Tromendous Buccess, WAITEH SISTERS, NETLTE, HETTIE, and KMMA, Great Lurdpoan Burlcsquo Artistos, MLLE.FONTAINBLEAT S Torrifio TLoap from the Gallery to tho Stage, Blindfeldod, and tind {n 8 saok, ROB:. V. FEHGUSON, and Now Bl KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Last weck of Buliock’s Royal Marionettes, Eyory Fvening nt 8 o'olock. Admission, 25 aud 50 conts, cont it W e TP Adian, £ M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Last wozk of Maggie Mitchelll ‘Who will appoar as MARIE, TH PEARL OF SAVQY, Tho Colossal Cysloramic Illusfou of Paris by Moonlight! Univarsally pronouncod by tho Pross and Oritics of Lon: don and Now York tho most MARVELOUS ACHIEVEMENT OF ILLUSIVE ART averoxhibited. Upon from§ to & p. m. and from 7 to 10 Admission SO ots. KINGSEURY MUNIQ HALL, Touiietta, e Geat. SHl-Perfovuer, | Aud tho SKELETON OF PROT. TEPPER'S GHOST, pironounond by tho Pross tho 3lost Wondorful Porfor: anva of tha ARG, HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAI. Corner Irviiig-place and Sixteenth-st., NEW YORK. Ouly ong block from Unlon Squaro, the most coutralyat wict Tocation i1 the olty, in tho lnediate vicinity of all o Drincipal places of smusomont ond leading. ratall storos, hins hoon onlurged and tmpraved the pazt sason by o auaition of 1ty 100rus 81U B Pavicngor olovatar, CULAS, B. FERRIN, Proprictor. GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. 7o open June 10, ‘Chin olegant nnd perfcotly appointe hutol, oy Qubgreas Park, 1 have losasd far & 10w, With tho ansistanco” af s brathor, Eslranus 1. i i Wone Boluty i lutenuion il ter acoons Dodation in overy rospuct aqual th Saratoya. ama, BN oe weotte oo JOIN i, COZZBN! CONGRESS HALL, Sheldon Springs, Sheldon, Vt, pul 1 t of St. Allans, Minoral Wator aud pljent miles st of Setions Taplo. Wkt for Cirouinrs of terme and rovm3s. A e IITOI, T Broadwny, apidried D Hyston, or ot Congeons rogs Now York ‘Hoap vo g untl) Dacom BITTERS. : m\:’ii‘:?;l‘.‘(.h‘)‘b TLON! BOKER'S BITTERS. ’ Rewure of Counterfeits. __ DENTISTRY, Gome One. Come AL r Dontal Rooms from MoViokor's and 0 Wot Madisomat, Jo Gtk AR o D ot bt o Fosth for ”"l'y"l"" bRy, o6, Hunarods o s clty o th glé Wo liavo romovod aa testify to this tact. Why'pay 820 ta 850 vlwwhiors foe tonoy Tofundod 1 uyery inatan, or, lstaction

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