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1B UHIVCAGU DALILx LadoUnl: DALURDA L, MA 30, 1844, 5 tully ni profuee and bosutiful as on any Trovluun» occasion, botweon tiventy and thirty ladlos hay- Ing worked atmduously yostorday il the croation | of orosses and othor: floral * dovigos, and used twor two hundred boxes of flowors: It is the. ntontion ‘to docorato ' the grave of onoh hero with: o oross and & flag, and to bnmml{ tho, antrios to the cometorios ity largs wroatls of flowors and Natlonul bannors, * o programimo uf sxorclics nt Tosohilil:Conto: tory will conslst of the_procossion, hieaded by thio Grand Arny of the Republio, which will fite into the comotory hnll and prosont . arms. “After prayor by the Clinpinin’ of tho Deparimont,,, and docorative sorvices, the colurun will procead, to tho erand stand, ‘whero, aftor prayor aud vochl muslc, and nddrossos will -bo mndo by the Rov. Dr, Tiyder, tho Rov, J. O, Peck. and the Ifon, M. 1t M: Wallado, approprinte musio boing played botwoon .. oach ldrosa, “chorts and .the national bymn ‘* Americs " will bo sung, and the goreronies ' will ¢oncludo tith music by the Gormnnia Band.:- At - Gracelnud *the decorative coramouies will bo porformed by the procossion hoadod by the Grand Army of the Rtepublie, the Twenty-fourth liinois, and othor military ‘or- ouizations. Aftor prayor, and; music y tho Gront Westetn Dand, ad- dresses’ ‘will’ -bo * - made by ° * the ~ Rov. Tobart Collyer; the Rovi Dr. Hnttman. (in. Gors man), aod Dhmlu,linnm., JA- .prayor and more tnualo yill closo the coromonien. At Calva- r{ ‘Gometery the natidiinl ealuto will bo fived by Hodgers’ Battory at 11:95 a, m. ‘Ihe procossion, hoadud by Langan's Dnud‘ will cousist of tha Trvish Rifies, tho™ Mullignn - Zounves, the* Moht - gomery Guatds; and ofher.military organizas. | tions, © The opening nddross angd prayer will be - mado by the Rev. B. A; Torry. After the “ Red; Whito tnd Blue," by the~ band, -sn sddroes. will o .mada ' by Me,. J: T Finorty, . Tho band will play **'I'io Wenring of the Groon;™ aftor which Mr. A, Ti Morrison il doliver an' nddross, aud Michael ScanlanZwitl ) 'Tho oxercises will closo with B tle Lymn'of Lhe Topublic,” agompanied by tho’ band,:. Omuibuscs for.Gracoland will loava cor- sor North avonuo and Wolls stroat, at;11 a. m, Traina loave Northwestern dopot, corner Kinzio and Canhl stroots; for Calvary aud.Rosohtll,.nt. 1t o'clock a. m. Arrivo at Caivary.at 12:16 p, m. Leave Calvary fdi Rosobill ¢ 1:80 p, m. _ Arrive ut Rosohill at 2 o'clooltp, mi * Loavs HRoschill will bo dn 1 3 o for Chicago at 8:30.p. m. 'Wickets .to Colvary 1s thidt Fathor Terty will bo u[}flmnndad by tho '| and Rosohill; 80 conta for the round trip; . Bishop,'and will h_luhiblted from Jacturing or' |' - The programino of ervicss at Oakland Como- taking o part in such affairs ns would. give him: | tory to-dny cousiats ot orations by £. A: Bmall; #n-opportunity of oxpressing thoso unorthodox | J. J. Hortick, and O. M, Cady. Prof. H. N. pontiments, aud that ho will be relegated to the | Hasltoll will read a momorial odo, Tho opeding purely pastoral work of the Church, "It isundor- | prayer will be mado by tho Rov. E. 8. Johnson, stood that tho Bishop, with whombo is & great | and the benodiction pronouncoed by the Rov. Dr. avorito, wwhs much distresséd by this uafortu-- | MoMurdy. nte lscluro, and intonds mgmfym‘g bis disploag- "Clho mombors of Rannori-Post No: 1; G: A, Ry’ ure to Fathor Terry,—privatoly, of courso. His | aro requosted to assamblo,at thieir Lall, cormer golleagnoa woro also groatly astonished, not 80| of LaSalle and Adams straots, at half-pust § much at his views, as at his venturing to oxpress | o'clock this morning. ~ All soldiers and mallors thom j: but thoy are woll onough ncquainted with [ are invited to join with the Post in the coro- tho proprioties of lifo to rofrain from ssying any- | i E e N thing to auy ono upon the subjost, ———— . LOCAL MISCELLANY. ' . . FATHER TERRY. 7 The'leoturo on tho ** Pootry of Gendsif,"" do- livordd'by tho Rtov. Fathor Torry, of Bt. Patrick's Ohtiroh, Boforo the Unlon Cafliolio Libiary As- sdcintion Thuraday ovening, a full report ‘of Which “was published w Tue Tmwuse of tho following morning, omirod. & grontor, senaation, erpocinlly amoog the Catho- lids, than any uttorances of | any priost or clorgyman whicli have boon printod in this oity for n long timo. Thero'1s no doubt that tho ?lqw! which he ao holdly oxpressed .concorning 1o book of Generis hnd * {th stories of tho flood, . 110 fall of man, tho dostritctior of Sodom_and Gomorrah, ote., are ontortained by matiy Cathe olics, priosts as. woll as -laymon, but to stato thom g0 puh“cl’i {s somothing new. , Many'.of tho moro orthodox and rigid Cathollcs, partien- Intly amang the Irish, wore horrifled by the bold axrruualonu of the roverend lecturor: and woro’ balf . inelinod to boliave at flrat that tho ropork: was incorrect, and that sontimentn lind boon riut fulo his mouth’.which ho naver ntterod.: Lho mbro moderato Catliolies were not so, much ‘horrified,-but wera exceodingly surprized atwhat thoy: connidered . LFathor. Torry’s tamerity, and btlagun ‘quusllnllllw what Biskop Foley would do with hiny, £t There was #lso much amnzomont smoug tho mambers of horotiesl ot Protestanit churchos at this looture, which went far bovond what ovdn- golienl miniaters Are in the hablt of teaching; or oven thinking; and nome of thom oxpectod that tho result of this locturd. would, be -an sxplosion In the Cntliollo Church, great seandal, Rud rother thoological wdr, rivaling in iniovost or- ovei throwing in tho shinde tho recont dls- tutbances in tho Presbyterian® Church in this’ city. Tortunately, or:unfortunately, however, the Catholic Church is not 8o constitutod ns to gllow of much controvoisy between a pricst and his suporiors, Thero is ho appeal from Presby- tory to Synod, and _from Synad to Gouoral As- sombly; or from tho Council of tho diocese to the General Convention of the.Ohurch; the only appeal is from Bishop to Pope; ond tho Popo is ve;{m;cll; shaisg” . i CiL i not lkely, theroforo, that there nnh scandal, | Tho. probalility monies of the day. HAIGHT IN HOT WATER, * Tho way of the tranegressor is bard.” Tlio: police-docket of tho West 8ido dgted Saturday, Jan. 24, 1874, contains tho following entry: ¢ B.: THE WEST TOWN BOARD, The Town Board of West Chicago higld & moot- Ing at thoir rooms, cornor of Washington and Desplaincs sirosts, yosterdsy aftornoon. Bu- ‘banks beatraw tho roofs of apoculation, The dark | hanoe forbidding privato individuals uslog hons bolwoon the hours Jof 7 s, m. and 6 sprinkling lawns, sireots, sidownlks, oto, ponnlty {4 the cutting off of wator, The Finance Committeo wore to hava mot yoss torday in tho Comptroller’s oflico, but Aldermen MoGrath and Behnffnor did not put In au apponr- Aldermon Spanlding, Ieath, and Tuvnch, not facling lika oponing an onslaught on tho outitatos of the Doar Journed till donday. Mr. J. K. .Thompson, the gonfal membér of tho Bomd of Public Works, took tho trip down the South Brauch yenterd acnoo tlo followiny 1dfc on his dosk 3 Will Mr, 4, K. Thompson plenso furnish the Joffer- Bon Park Xeuper wiils mouey u ficiant to il the vascs 7 Oary, from oll tho Indics fa {) 10 o'olock this morning !befora Juntico Do Wolf. It In undorstood that the Inwyers roprosonting hodo” gontlomen' hava informod thoir ollonth that the provisions of the law aro so lnin au to leavo no possibility of oxoapo, and nvo ndvised thom to motile tho mattor up by paylug the foon it questlon. THR CONNEN-BTONB. Odd Iollows wns held at tho parlors’of Fixcelsior Lodge, Thnrsdn; ito oako arrangemouty for participat | coromoniey attending tho Inying of tho corner- atons of the uow Custom-ITouso. ‘2L..O. Eamos, of No, 214, who has been appoiut- od Booeial Daputy by tho Grand Maater aud tho Giand Patriatoly, to superintond tho arrango- -montn, -ocoupled tho chair, lodgos were roprosonto A motion that tho thio timo which, but for the ilincsa of Dr. Ban- ninter, would have been given to his excgesls of Hebrows 4 to 8, to tho disoussion of crotnu- tlon, repurraction, and athor lively topics. Dr. Havon being called upon, declared his oonvie- pimultanooun reaurroction, as pxproasod furthor than which wo laveno'l ok. .'The quontion was very gonor- ha'Hontences for all manner of crimes nre moro Youtorday was a dnrk oua for tho poor, tinfortunato criminals, somo forty in humber, who wore couvioted durlng the present torfn of . tho Conrt, and who wora arralgned bo- foto Judggo Willisms for sontence, . Ing wers_sont to or.loss uumerous, t the County Juily "Qoor, Bmith and Albett Leltos, forgory, ten dnyacaci John Forguson; . vagrauncy, oaring, robbory, fifteo! t 2 o'clock, aftor dinnor, of Chiongo, nfler halng prosented by tho r, Riohnrds, Preatdont of tho. Union, ox- rosaod his views on tho * Minlstry for the ALimos," assorting that it s cimply ths Goapel sulted for tho times, n positivo religion that will do tho bost good for mankind. by Dr. Daudy, thot the miniator should fecl a Divino ealling 1o the ministry, elicitod Interost- ing and cloquont remnrks fromn several brothron, *“oxperience ™ from tho Rov. My, Rowa rospocting bis own eallto tho worle, ...'This oxorcido woa folloyed by an cloquent nd- dress from tho Nov. 8. Fullows, Prosidont of the Tlinols Wealeysn University, severaly deprecat- ing tho prosent Inckadaisioal manner of conduct- ing public worsbip, and strongly ndvocating tho A Liturgleal Elémont In Worshin® as manifosted ,in days of old, when the * amen corner” was the This was followed by general ro- -morka, the beént of which was to” rocommen more uniformity in the Church ritual, + At tho cloge of tho meotin, rlod that union meotings, aimilar to tho prosont, bo arrauged for each y carried that a commition be'sppointod to draft o Programme for next. yoar. ;.. Rov. M. A. Nichords, . closed Lho sorvico with n fow rémarks oxproasivo of his senno-of tho honor conforred: ipon him, a4 bolog the firat President. of this Thoological ts at having to loave to-mor- on dags; Datriok d’or Dduoation, wd- 'T'o tho Houso of lon, burglary, ono yvar ¢ John Henderson, bilrglary; ‘éighteén months Jobn - Burns, - larcony, nino * months § Nichard Qurtain, Inrcony, vine months ; Edward Gould, and Willlo Graves, Iarcony, six months each § Aiohinol Bago and Jolin Ryan, burglary, oighteen | montha ench ;. Horman ny.. Duriig his ab- i romarkabio dooument was A romark mado and aboui thirty tod. oo 4 1 vitatlon to taka part in the services bo nccopted was nuanimonsly agroed to, and_tho Boorotary, W. D, Konuedy, was in~ siructed to nolify tho Hon, N, B. Judd of the andgrafl aud August Iarcony, eightoen montha _onch ; ornay, Iatceny, nino monthy ; Putrick Ella MeGuiro, lor- nrah’ Bruith, lmceny, pino Willinnt 'Hutloy, Iarcony, ono yonr, nitontiary: John Horzog, Inraony, four 'almer,. larcony, Edward Simpeon, larceny, owo yenr: Edwas Jackson, Iarceny, one year; John Ewiog, bur~ glary, one_ yonr; J. W, ConNeTT, he violuily of Jef- e A et A . Buperintondont_Ohnndler,: of tho Fire-Alirm Tolograph, yostorday complated the line betweon the Bridewell and the fire-nlarm ofilco. Monday tlio fnstrument will bo sot up and everyihing in working otder. ‘Fho first mossage sont over the line was thio followinug, tlint causod groat aston- ighmeént in the Board of Police: faot. . The following committeen wore appdinted, the numbors indicating the lodgos to which tho gon- tlemon belong ¢ | e A e Erecutive—Nr, Grooker, 914 3 O, B, Hefter, 5213 'J, . Glbson, 44737, L. B s D, Kennedy, 2 W, Forch, 234 ; Mr, Clarke, 0} eception of Grand Offcess 214 ¢ L, Gollbardt, 432 ¢ Mr, McFarlaud, 400 , 65, . ] eption—John A, Lovin, 8387 John Huitzor, 55} Jumes Duchol, 953, od tho brath-. ns Courtney, 1f, L. Bloroy, 22 Mr, olnted Light-fouss. Resper, Con- 8 uuapfx Bank, jomplimonts to Bherldan, . Eraen L Johngon, burglary, ono yoat edch ; John Price, Iarcony, one you John Woloh; lavceny, ona year ;- Charles A rear ; Robert 'hompuen, larcony, larcony, threo yoars; b yonra| Alox- arnor, larcouy, o, 410 ; Jon P, o o motlon was car- 410 Dr. Venne, 0335 Mr.-Zaly; 830 ; J, Morast, 431 ; John Owou enor, 414 7 Jacob Mastor Iiliis addross ron for balf.. an Lour, oxplaining the arxango- monts fn_dotail, and oxprossing. the " liops that tho Odd Fellows would make as good an anponr- ance in the procession ne any othor fratornity. “Tho mooting thon adjourded. . An_ovont of groat intorént to tho citizens of tho North Stda wne tho breaking of ground “lnst Thnrsday for tho construction of the Fullerton 8o mutoh hag baon enid on this sibjoect that it is almost ncadless to say that, whon the conduit {s finished, which will bo in :nbout a year, the North Branch of the Chicnga Ttiver will be cleansed muoh moroe thoroughly than tha cnnal claans the South Branch, The probable cost of the woul will be 950,000, A motlon was alao *William Duiger, - buy avonug condult. . ander Sohmudtloy any four yoara eachj, IHorman Gooko, rocelving oho yenr; Oarl Ddcker, “larcony, I'o tlie . Reform -Schools Willlam burglary, two yosrsj Charles Black, This bueiness disposed of, ge ndjourned the May torm of the colitt, -, Mogday Judge Janicdon wift Gonveng tha Jung term; whon tho “Grand ~dut Potit -Jurios will be impaueled, and the. gonoral call of tho quast crimnal dooket will pracoed. F > " .rHE POLIOM COURTS, | toin defrauded Louis Fraoman, of Tourth avenuo, out of a lot of cigars, nand Juatico Boydon yostorday Oriminal Qourt under bouds of $700. ostorday hold Jamos Wilaon to - tho Urintinsl Court in bonds of 85600 for stealin rubber hoso from Philip Moyor, of No, 394 We Monree stroct: ‘Horman Rodé, Willlam Michacls, John ‘Saw, aud Willlam and Henry Turnor, were 'boforo . Justico Kaullmann yostordny, charged with riot, »nnd thelr caso was continuo $300 bonds ench. . Juatico Kauffmnann yostorday fined Lasronce ‘Dorbach $10 for committing an asssule with in- porson of & fol- .of . firflylun, 0., Union, and hib regrof . On Inat evening at 7:80 oclock, the brothron topaired to. the Methodist Church whoro, a ' goodly - number of they attontivoly Rev, E, 0. Haven, D, D., LL.D. n esnayfon tho best meth preaching dificuls doctrines, - Ho showed that all doctrinos ora difituult, ns.wore .nll truths of | by and paturo; but montioned womo 1y omoarrassing to tho ihtollact. sistod that thoy conld not be ignored, that tho best nges, and the best and atron; times, woro metaphysiciins, and thian thoso who declaimed sgainnt thom mont. Ho insisted that - positive truth should be dog-~ matically assertod, and doubtful propositiony should bo allowed to be doubtful, Chrit's rulo, fruit, which Lo eald was an antloipation of the Tu all the rovolutions of TOARD OF TOLICE, afternoon: tho Board mot Prosont, Commissionors -8horiday, -Klokko, and- Homte iime sgo tho Common Council 18~ sucd an ordinance réquirlug all saloons selling Mquor on- Bunday to keop curtains down and doors olosed. Siuco the ordinanco confliots with :tho Iaw ‘of ‘tho Stata forbidding tho enlo of any Intoxicating bovoragos on Bundny, of course no one paya any attention to it, afid I ia virtually a* AWhoun. the ordinance was passed, Supt. Rolim fssued an ordor to the Doparimont, to onforce it. Borgt, Fronch gave spocial 'in -gtructions .to lis nen to son that all saloon- ors complied with tho ordinance, and {o ro- all thowo who did uot, ANOUNOEMENTS. § Tho Philorophical Booiety will ‘maot at No. 118 Enst Madigon stroct, this oyoning, for the.pur- poso of clocting officora. - Mr. A, B.. FKolth, will lecturs on **Possiblo Boclal Conditions of the TFuture" Lofora the Bunday-Aftornoon Locturo Bocloty Bundny, May 81, ot 3 p, m., in Wall's Hall, cornor of Adams and Halgted streots, o + 'The formal -opening of the * Produce Ex- change of tha City of Obleago,". will talte place at 2 o'clock Tuesdny afternoon, at Lhe northonst cornior of Lako aud Clark streota, * A'ttomporance mufu-mooting will' ba held in Plymouth Church, corner of Indinnn avenic and Twenty-sixth sireot, Sunday ovoning. minent ladies and_gontlemon will tako part gos ; muslo ;by the choir of “tho listened to.the who presontad * hold him- for- tho “All_{he mon undor d so, with the excoption of Officors McFarland, Mitchell, \Walsh, and Tate, «whom ho brought noforo the Bonrd ,on o ohargo of indttention to duty an The case was oloarly against them, but the Board wero dieposed to bo lenient with thom, and so sentenced thom to'n inductive philosopby, modorn thought, God's truth would abida. "The programmo for to-day is as follows : —** Pulpit Elocution.” Prof, It, L. Cunnock, = Theorles of Bin,"” m.~—* Daptiem—Iis Purposs and Aode,” Dr, * Limitations: of the Ministerial Pro- . 0, Haven., P Expericuco meoting. % Al those intorosted in Hobrew will moot in Hock Iall Chapel at 8 a, Tho Mothodist Sundny stor's cnntatn, tho ' Beatitudes,”: at the' church until June 6, under 3 i dlenoo of orders. ‘T'ho Chicago Dontal Socioty mill: hold Its ragu- Iar monthly mooting at Samuol 8. White's, Nos. . 14 and " 16 Mddison_strect, Monday ovening, | ™55 Dr. D, I Frooman will road ‘an essay |- 5, upon Dr, Arthur's method of prevention: of caries of {hn tocth, All invited to'be prosent. Tho rogulsr monthly mooting of the Woman's tont to do bodil; Dr, M, Raymond. . low-oitizen of the | | Jumos Casoy Was_bofors the West-Side Polica oatorday, 'for snatelin ; Robert Ennis'when cowing out of a South Hai- atod stroot saloon, Thursday night.” Ha was “hold to the Criminal Court in bonds of §600. Alfrod Simmons was up boforo the North 8ide 'ho businoss of tho day was flaishod by hear- ing tho charge preforred against OfMcer Oromicux by Sorgt, Hood for going into & snloon while on duty and fob In- dfschargo of his duty. Asno criminal intont wis shown, manded tho officer, and adjourncd, - * WHEN TO KILL D003, o watch from tha Doacd raprl- _dcntu'l pmmlopnn_ng Hohool will givo Web- 8. Haight, 116 p. m,, hkeoping of o housc for playing 8 gawio of cards for money ; Bergt. Gar- tity ; ‘'age, 48, Irishman, ealoon-keoper ; spoclal bail ; disposed of by Grand Jury." All of which’ moans that Saturday night; Jan. - 24, 1874; Bar- noy Haight's gambling-houso was. * pulled ” by - “Sorgt. Gorrity and tho officeis of thio police forco, that he is an Irishman aged 48 yoars, and by accupation o saloon-kegper, and that ho gave bail for his appoarance bofors Justice Scully: to .amswer to tho '‘charge * of kooping & gambling-houso.. On_ the night in. question Haighe was arrosted; withi some twenty inmatos of the establishmont, and taken to the Sixth Precinet: station, Justice Soully at mid- night was sent for, in order that ho might ro- :| ceive bail for the ‘prisoners, but declined to ap- oar at that hour, flaight: protested againat be- g locked up, stating .that 1t was a disgrace which he, 4 man‘of property and geod standing in tho commuuity, would not subinit to ; -nover- porvigor Bakor presided, and thero woro prosent Justicos Soully, Waleb, aud Van't Woud,, Olork Fiizgerald, and Assessor Rafforty. . Tho. Assessor submitted a communication, récommending that the Board authorize him to. ongage o deputy, to be paid at the rate of $200n month, anothor at 8175, and twenty-sevon at 126 s month. It was nocessaay, he eaid, that bo should have this numbor of assistants i order to comploto the assossment.within the timoroquired by law. . . o Justico Walsl' thought tho salaried asked for wore too high, dnd ho would not vote to pny the doputios any.such . sums.. His recolloction was that last year somo of the Asscssor’s, employos received £120 and others $100 o month, and lint no oue got $200. . Clerk Fitzgorald said the Oliof Clerk got $200, nd that, suce all the rosponasibility restedjupon im, & competent person must.bo sccured to dis- coharge tho duties, and he ought to bo well paid, Justios, Walsh rojoined that thoir nover had baon g0 poor an assessment made &s that of last lock-up, whoro ho'romainod gnashing his teoth ‘and swoaring ‘véngeance upon the parties con- cornod in his misfortune, About 4 o'clock Sun- ‘day morning Justico Kauffman was obtained and, ‘biil being farnishod, the irate Haight was libora~ ted {rom durance vilo. VALY He aftorwards apponrod bafore Justice Seully, who continued the caso. Bofore coming to trinl, liowever, it was disposad of, 8o far as Justico ‘Boully was concerned, by the Grand Jary roturn- ing true bill againsthim for keoping & gaming- house, Teb 12 ho wns arrmigned beforo the Criminal Court to plead to -tho indictmont, and, ploading guilty, he was fined for that offenso $100, and, notwithstanding ha had - stated tho .month before, whan nrreated, that ho.was.a man ‘of proporty, hie requosted timo in which to settlo the flnto intlictad, dnd tho - Court granted the most, Lo R . Afior this misfortuno, Haighe experienced ro- Yigion, and was otie of ‘tho mast. promising con- .verts of -3r, McOarthy, and -Kindly ‘offered tho-| rovorond &onflnmn his -billiard-hall, No:, 222 Weat Madison streot, in whick to hold) Sunda: sorvicos, - Tor ‘a_timo, Haight was & change man, abstaining froni-ail avil practices, aodeven. weut 80 far as-to hunt for.a porsop who was “willing to take 'his demoralized business off his . hands ' atthe. trifling’ sum of about $200,000, principaily. In cash. . This he -did, not succeed in, and thoreupon he concluded to.con- vert tho place into & rospactablo amusement hall. Theretoro he contraoted for the altering: of the. Liltiard Liallinto a theatre, and for . the spaeo.of about’six weclke tho noiso” of “tha workmon' at- tractell the attention of tho passarasby. . H ~"{About he 1at . of: tho presont ,month tho,old ear. : . Assegsor RBafforty remarked that ho- had endeavored to got the best. .mom Yossible, Thero might bo ‘*brighter minds”" in the world, but .for common senee and judgment his employes were oqual to' mny setof men. Hewatchod them protty closely, " snd they were very industrious. Thore wore homething over 100 subdivisions moro to be looked after this year, and he expoctod to add sa many moro ag wora on the porsoual tax-lists last ear. Henco a great deal of lubor was volved n covering the whole West Division in two months, and he didnot think the salaries recom- ' wondod wore too largo, 4 e Justico Walsti roplied that, whilo it might be true that an additional forco was mecessity to do the worl; it did not follow that'the men must- bo . paid. on additional compensation for their services, > Sige o Justioe Beully siiggestod that thovote.bo. taken on tho salarics serinlum, tho Assessor to stato :I]m-dutlu of tho men as tho Board passed R T Avuossor Raffarty statod thiat all the employes exoopt five wero out-of-door mon. Thosge five were engaged in his otlico, it 5 Justice Walsh desired to. know tho law upon tho subject, Tho Board way imnorant of ‘the Township law, nover having hnd a copy to rofer to.. It - required, as he understood, that tie Assessor . should prosout his Dbills whon ~the | assossmont’ .was , made. If the amounts were approved ‘by tho ‘Justices they would audit tho bills ; if not, they would rejeot them.. Ho .did not' sse- how-the Board could go outside, and appropriate monoy to pay. tho deputies, et g ol f iz . Asgessor Rafferty urged that o Iabor Lind already beon' porformed, ought to be paid something on nccount, as thoy acuued money to, support themselvos and fam- e, . o Justica Scully thought the dopnties were en~ titled to their pay. If the Board fixed their sal- sries now, tho Assgssor could bring In his sworn statoment na to the number of days worked, &o,, .ond the bills could be audited: If tho pay was withheld, lie doubted if men could he Bocured with the understanding .that they must wait for their money until nextg}xxh;g. e i Justice Van't Woud did not believe in gropiog about in tho dark. They did not know. what the 1aw was, and should moke haste slowly. He favored .the regulation of the salarios in accord- wuce with those in the City Assossor’s ofilce. Justice Walsh remarked tuat mechanics. wero working for less than one-hall what they wore a enr a0, and thero was no reason for advancing he anlarics of the clorks. On tho contrary, thoy should be reduced, in consideration of the times, Juatice Boully offered tha following, which was adopted: Vi . Resolved, That the Chief Olerk and Map Clork be pald & silary ot tho mato of : Ohiof Glerk, $200 » ‘month, and the Map_Clerk, $1765 and fhe clerks on egulak assessmenta bo allowsd ot tho rate of $135, and the clerks on personal property be allowod at tho rate of $100 per month, Asgessor Rafferty hoped something would be ono which would enable him to got some money o pay his clorks, lerk Fitzgerald moved that the Bupervisorbe tnstructed to advance $8,000, "The Bupervisor sald thore was some money in the Troasury—sbout §7.000. Of this $2,412.11 was recolved from his predecessor; but it was turned over in & lump, and ho did not know to ‘what funds it belonged. . " Justice Walsh said only town fands could bo used in paying the deputios, Justice Beully suggested, if thore was not Egmey enough on hand, that the Bupervisor TTOTY AOmO. Aftor furthor discussion, no conclusion being eached, sovoral bills were audited, snd the oard adjourned. DECORATION DAY, To-dny Chicago will once more pay hor tributo ot love, honor and gratitude to the memory of those of her country’s saviora who are sleeping thoir last sleop in hor cemeterlos. It is possible that, inthebustle and hurry of life'sbattls, which Is fought with moro intensity and earnostnoss In Chicago than elsewhers In the world, too little thoughitis givon to tho olaims for reverence of our most honorod doad, and the sotting asida of ono. day in the yoar on which to pay them a loviog and beautiful tribute provides all whose dienrts know what & glow of ‘patriotism i an occasion of making amends for past indiffor- ence, Asisusual on the day, business will be almost totally suspendod. The City ofiices will be closed in “accordance with the Afayor's proo- of tho .community ai & variety -shos, . under-the - namo of \the. ** Ohicago. Thoatre.” . But Haight, beuig inoxporionced in the show businoss, nog- -lected- to tako :out a liconde' for running his place of amusemont, and Mondny, Officer Hunt, of the Mayor's stafl causod.the arrest of the ox- ealoon-keapor, now theatrical manager, for fhis. violation of Becs. 1' and 4 of Ohap. 48 of tho Qity Ordinonces. Tho warrant for his arrest was .taken out before Justice Boydon, mnd on thint morning ho appoared in tho South $ide - Po- | lico Court, and requeated a continuanco till yos- .terdny morning’ which was granted, -Whon the onse 2was ‘called, tho ‘manager failed ta appear and ho was fined $50 ;. the oxocution was igsued’ snd placod in the hands of L'unigon, the b of that court, to servo. i . . 'And now roturn to the £100 fine inflictéd before Criminal Court for his offense in kobpm% a anbllng-hounu. He noglected to attond to that ittle mattor, and on tho 18th inst, Judge Wil- lisms issued an ordor for the nirest of the offender for contompt of Court iu failing to.pay tho 8100 fino. 1f IIaight over came noar swear- Ing sinoe_bis convereion Inst winter it way when ho heard of this order of the.Court. Ho walted on Btate's-Attorney leed at once, and -informed thst ' gontloman that ho pupposed - the fino had beon settled Ilong ago, for ho. had . placed ths amount .in tho hands of hia attoruey, Mr, Joho-W. Olydo, for that purposo. ‘The State’s Attornoy informed bim that he would givo him till last Monday to fix tho matter up, It waa on that day ho was arrestod for his fajlure to take out hislicense for hia varoty-show, and, perbaps ‘his trouble weighed 8o heavily upon his mind that he for- fia‘t to attend to tba invitation of Mr. Rood. .Bo that as it may, bis fino wag not settled, sand yosterday the Btate's Attorney ordersd bailiff Oloson, of the Oriminal. Court, t2 arrest Mr, Haight. Up to a late hour last night he had not boon arrested. —_—— ' HELP FOR THE SUFFERERS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin : The ery for holp which comen to us from Neow Orlenns in bobalf of tho sufferors from the floods in that section is one which should awaken the quick and generous rosponso of all our people; but espocially, it would scem to me, ehould those who have in charge the funda of tho Roliof and Aid Boolety re- spond to this call. The urgent necessity and distress thore s certainly ns great an was our own on that dire October morn- ing whon all tho world responded so freely to our wants, and from tho surplus of that great outpouring, there ought at least to be as groat lacrity in forwarding freely and withont duh{ to the atarving multlfudes of the Mississipp Valloy as was exhibited in the roady proffer to the needs of Boston aftor its groat flro, whon, comparatively, there was no such emorgenoy as i 10V to bo witnessod in the great valloy, Will on DOY urge upon the attention of this Hoolety lbnt the commumty is lookivg to it to sct in this b oharie, UnIoN, amation, the banka have agreed to closs, the [ B3R Yo 3 bmml of’ Teado will not boopen for busitiess, | OB1OA0 Hay 3, 183, the Courts have adjourned until Monday, aud 0-_0_‘BIM(NAL, where it in absolutoly nocossary that bustness should be carried on, as in the Post-Oflce, the time of busess Las beon contracted sy much as posslble, ‘Phus the Post-Oftice and postal ptations will closo at 10 o'clock in the morning for the day, Two deliverics of wmalil by carriois will be made from the main ofico at 7 and 9 in the morning, sud-one from the stations, Ths aftornoon and eveniug malls will close at 12 @'olock noon, Two ‘collections of mail will be made in the businoss portion of the oity, the Inst ln(;fi in the afterncon, and one collection outslde, : » The foral decorations this year promise to be THE CRIMINAL COURT, Fridsy 1s considerod & black day all over the world, since the suporatition in regard to its un- luoky, charaoter pervades mlmost overy olass, Porhana this partioular suporstition is found to oxist.jo & groator exteut among. eallors, and In Courts of Justice, In the latter, espeoially, the day {s rogarded with horror by those who hava. tho miafoytune to stand in tho dpok, and js por- haps, as black to. them ae it occasionally is on Wall atroet whon the fragmenta . of . breaklog Temporanco_Organization of the West Division will bo held at 8 o'clock this aftornuon, Unton'Park Congregatiounl Ghurch. * 'Tha second Union Goapel Meatin) schools of tho Wost Divirlon will be Leld i First Congrogational Churoh this. aftornoon at 8 o'clock; conducted by D. W. Whittlo. E. P. Goodwin will deliver an naddreos to the childron, and P, P, Blisa will have chargo of the singivg. ~ Admittatco fros. ¥ Tho Sutday-schiool toachers' ‘meeting in tho Methodist Oburch Block, § the Rev. Dr, Gibson, of t! Buperintondent. Rehm yesterdsy got olnborate time-table. It is not fo be usedin. dotormining the proper timo to raid policy-shops and brace-faro banks, nor to regulate the hour of pight which concert-snloons shall censo to render lifo intolerabla to those living noar thom, .nor Lo prevent policemen from taking long naps. It is for none of theao rensous that the Suporin- tendont hua gotton up the timo-tablo, Itis to regulate tho slaughtor of oanines in the throo groat Divisions of the city. On Mondays, Tuos- duys, and Wednesdays of oach woek, spective of ownors, politics, or podigres, will bo ruthlessly slaughtorod by the avenging minion of the lnw if found on tho South Side, and Friday will bo devoted to making the snarl- curof the North Side bite the dust. ho great mad-dog scare of tho West Side that occurred Jast' fall has so impressed itsolf upon tho Superintendent's.mind that he dooms it quite necessary for the wolfare and hnppiness of tho city that these faithful frionds of man bo killed evory Monday, Tuesday, .and Fridoy in tho West By o glauco at the above arrangoment it will aro to havo a day off on' t and that by the use of common sonao, if they spond those two dags in their acoustomed hsunts and migrate oarly Mondny morning to the North Side, and ngain at gray dawn of Thuraduy to tho South Side, they will bs pollcemen-proof, and ‘enjoy & change of air and food that will undoubtediy prove bono- of the advantnges that will rogulatod dog from such an oxtended and intelligent courso of travel, . Police Coutt -yostorday, chas His case was continued il nossoa will appoar to testify againat ti He was placed undor $300 bonds, Lémma: Gould was fined $60 yostorday, by Jus- Bhe was . arrosted for robbing Mat Farroll of $100, The evidenco, was not wutfi- “clently clear td warrant a hoavior fino, : * | Wodenmiller, the verdant Hostonian who got robbed of $1,000, Sunday lnst, and_who thought _bin monoy was taken by George Gi his testimony before Juetice Bcally, yesterday. :It was- too- wonk, howover, and tho dofondant was discharged. An officor of the Hum: ed with Iarceny. g, sesisted by sovoral popular locat no -2, when : wit- 3 Yestorday morni a laborer in the employ of tho Ghicago .& Shic rthwestern Railroad was struck by an engine and soverely injured, An eastorn froight traln was passing, ‘Che laborer was standing on tho other track, and on nucount of the notso of tho passiog train did not hoar ho one approaching from the cast. "Horaercivod he sovoroat injuries in his right arm, which was thought to Lie broken. # « Tt is avidont that avoid tho danger arh oy, will b lod by Becond Presbyterian .The Revs. J. H. Wilson, Burns, and Williama; who aro_dolegates to the Gonoral As-' aembly from the Free Church in Bcotland, will rosont, and give accounts of the revival in ht about by ‘D. L. Moody and roat caro is nocemsary to ng from trains passing one anothor at: tho “different stations slong tho double-track railways, Many instances huve ro- cently ocourred in which individurls have barely eacapod belug sevorely or fatally injured. The Bunday-achool Alllsuce of York Town- ship will bold a meeting at York Contro Sundsy. The officers_of the Alliance aro: 'Prosident, Goorgo M. Higginson, Elmburst; Vico-Presi- ¥ N D. 0. Forguson, Lombard; Secretary, C. ¥ The Duo Sceno, 4th sot, LIS TIUGUENOTS, Large dolegations | On Tuesday Evening, June 3, at 8 o'clook, ano Boclety Thuraday arrosted John' MoAllister; of Bridgoport, for nine-tonths starved; miser- able skelatons - of v vory properly fined the wretch —the full oxtent of tho driving" four : bliz Edinburgh broug! The base: ball nine of the Fire Dopartment have orgamized, and will play a ps with tho Whito Stooking nine next week. comprise the following strong players: Oatchor, Quinn; pitcher, Atwater; short sto] tirst base, Batterflol nesy ; third base, Hall conter flold, -Anderson: right - fleld, substituts, O’Brien, With practico this will make o vory strong nine, comprising as it docs many of the beut players of4hie Ztna and Clinton ostordsy $100 and costs Wednésday, Thursday, Two men, Tichotte and Parker, wera befors lvision of e aity.. the Wost Hide Police Uourt yestorday to suswer to a charge of stabbing and danj a man Thursday last, Tichette tondod bar for the notorioua John MoLaug at tho Occidontal Parlors, and who was cated in the sbduction of two littla school-girls Just beforo MoLaughlin left townabout ono year " ago. Tichotlo was held to the Criminal Courtin $300 bonds. "Parkor was dlschargod. Erost Lehman and William Beaver, arrested Thursdny at 203 Olark atroet, on -thio charge of boing ongaged in the box-lottery swindling xume, woro bofore Justico Boyden yostorday, and their tiokets of chanco were “brought ainst them.. Officor Watkins, of the Mayor's ff, was present to assiat in the prosccution. ‘The case was continued by request of ‘the pris- y mording at 11 theloss ho was committed to a gloomy call of tho |: be saen that the d F. Browater, York.Contre. each Baturday and from Lombard snd Etmburst will attond the meeting, + The addross. will be deliverod by the | mugod et stam ey Red Wil cansist of Rov, Mr. Caverno, of Lowhard. HiGoN NORWOOD PARR. 1 a0t ATDA. 5 a falr, fce-cream, and strawberry ‘Tie 9 Tabloau, 6th not, LAFRIOAINE, festival at the Baptist Church Thursdey evon- Snturday Matines, June 8, at 2 p,m,, Estonsive preporations aro making to Gmscd Operatic Comblnntion, . outortain the visitors from nelghboring towne. [ o - 0T Tho Indios of “the Baptist’ Church bavo the en-'f 2™ mistlon, 83, Roservod Soats, Bl oxtra, tortainment In charge, sud ‘will make every rerously injuring s the fellow who man ; loft field, Taylor; Thoto will ba ficial, to say nothin; PERSONAL., assongors by, the White Star steamer Oceanic, which sails for Europe to-day, are Charles Biggs aud wafe. They will remain abroad until October. * Thé Rovs, J. H. Wilson, 3. O. .H; M. Willinmson, all of Bcotiond; arriveid city.last night, They will spoak in the following places to-morrow, J. H. Wilson will preah. in the morning at ‘tho Chicago *Avenud ‘Church, corner Chicago avenuaan Among. the pf 0 ronds in this suburb and viewity are in #plendid condition, and alter sunset are throng- Tho Colossal Oyoloramio Iltusion of 08 and fino turnouts. * One of the most agroonble rounions of u;e ;m’w- Pa,ris by Moon].ight! ' GENERAL NEWS. rmemoter at G o'clock yestorday morn- ing indicatod 60 dog. in the shade ; atnoon, 833 dogi; ot 4 o'clock” 8734 deg., aud at G o'clock in tlie evening, 80 deg. - It showed 100 dog. in’ the sun at 40'clook in thoafternoon, ‘ .. Lotters received hore from gentlemen well ac- quainted with the condition of tho fruit crop in Southern Illinols, aay that tho sirawbarrios have boon 1njured by the dry wanthor, and that unloss raln 80ou comoes tho crop will prove a failure. ' T'ho Coronér-hold an inquest on the body'of a hild evidently n few days old, yestorday. after- noon, found in-the river noar tho Twaelfth street bridgo oarly in the morning, Vordict of doath by in as- eyidence - ed,writh fast hors; onors’ attorne; o'olock, undor §5 A good many shacta -and othor articles of lin the l“"r‘i:;i“o y . couplos ol 08, M and gontlomon from this placo, Chicago, “Wash-"| aoh snd Rey Vo the ugs. o -voes and Oeltlesof Lon town§ | MARVELOUS ACHIEVEMENT O ILLUSIVE AR1 hall to | ovor ozhibited. Upen from3to5p. 80 | avorex 2 o5 p. 1, and from 736 to laco lnst eyonin, A 00 bonds eachy, hall at this village. pilloyw-casos, tabla-cloths, ho kind havo boon disap- enting from time to time from the Washiug- onian Home, on Wost Madison stroot, evor since tho 26th of Mo, at whicl' dato Mrs. Hanan bogau hor:duties thors as_Matron. Yestorday aho was arraigned befora Justice Soulty on tho chbargo of baving stolon n good-sizod packago of and . pawned: tho sams at No, Hupr. A, D, Hagar . Defondant waa hold to the “LaSalle street, and at the First reabytorian Church, Barnos will ptonc] rinn Ohurch in the evonin, M. Willinmeon at the Secous n tho morafiig; | iogton Hoights, and other neighbo) assombled at this large and .benuti oolobrate its opening by dancing, eto. ighly ebjoyablo one, and mirth and merrimant reigoed untit the morning stars .began to appoar. Tho aupper was in eyory ro- ‘apoct roohorohe, and -much oujoyed, Jndging from tho rapidity, with which subatantials “and delicacies disappeared. choicest charactor. was an ominent, torian Church STER. < 5 the Illinois Humane Socioty bold Thursday, the follow and rosolutions were passed: ‘- eA8; In:the order of Providends Dr, John H, Fostor, one' of, tho foundera of. this Socoty, has been ‘unoxpectedly romoved by death; sud . Wreneas, It {3 well abhorred cruelty in sll its forins, and Aoeply impressed with 18 5 reans for the provention of cruelty; and , Ho waa mindful'of overy public inter , That, in thodeath of .} ths cause -of humanity - has lost a s and this Bocioty an active and valued: 0 community a'cit!zen whoss life was ‘an oxponient of truth and Loneaty worthy of imitation and commomoration. Resolved, That & copy of tho foregoing preambleand rasolution bo gent to tlio family of tho deceaselts 5 _* HOTEY, ARMIVALS, - Tremont House—Thae Rovs, J. H, Wilson and- J. C; Burns, Edinburgh, Beotland ; F. Cunning- hoam, New York Tribune; James O, Haynes, Now Buffalo; J. B._VanDuson, erritt, Boston: O. ow York; Ed. Winue, Richmond, Va.; G. W.Hobby, Albany, - . . . Pal Hovse—Pascoo Grenofel, L. Bullivant, Burr Onks; J. N. Kong ; Franz Kaufmann, do; A. D. Rogors, Go- lumbus, 0.; 8, Work, Now Orloans; T, A, Schu- lonburg, Bt: Louis; 1\ B. B. T..lield, Philadelphia; James Wilkinaon, Now York; E. H. Murdock, L Sherman_ House—John Q. Graff, Now Yo 8. J." Btewart, Btenbonvllle, O. Connectlont; A. J. H. Brown, Tiffin, O.; James Ki tucky; J. B. Abbott, Montreal ; H, W. Walkor, ey, Frankfort, yand Pacifio—Tho Sydnoy,. Australin; . F. Cossage, Now Bush, England; P. ‘Queensland, Australla; P. Dolvill, New Zealand ; the Rev. J. 0. Baxter, Dundeo, Bootland ; Moses Boston ; J. N. Enning, T an Francisco; O. L. Williams, A, E. 8mith, Baltimore ; J. Levy, Cincinnatit o, I. Tarleton, New Orleans ; 0. V. Goddard, New York. houschoid gaods, 08 Wost Randol] yoarod to toatify. iminal Court in” $300 bail The girl Rosa Price, who' mado cortaln state- ments o woek ngo about Mrs. Bugduello, now Wi aMdavit’ bofors: Justice that hor allegationa wore “The music wa3 of the The" eatire entertainment ) LIGHLAND PARK. Thie Rov. J.'T. Matthows, of Chicago, wil preach ‘in the Highland Park Presbyterian (Ohuroh to-morrow morning aud ovening. —_—— It is oxpoocted that the “shooting-match of ‘tho _Gun-Qlub wiltake placo at- Btagg's Park, com- menciug 8t 10 a. m.- to-dny.- This match isopen to every mombor of tho Guan Club, andan clo- ant gold medal'aud throo monoy. prizes ‘are’to e givon to the best shots, - T'ho shooting is to |. Lo at ten single and five double riscs cach. * A number of bartenders and iaiters nssom- bled last ovoning at No: 68 Iasé Randolph strest urposo of organizing o, Bartondors' and rs' Union _similar to tho Musical Union, At 10 o'élock only eight persoua - having arrived the mocting adjourned until Tuesday evening at on & oonstitution and by-laws:will hat his m&dly pature atiice the: Tallod the nsefaless of this Boclety . Hpines: to tho of 'hall was thrown open’ to the'fun-loving portion s veamon, } ., ..Coox COUNTY, - Rodn -Price; having fira A Thomson & Templeton. The buainess blocks of this city are being rapidly fillod with tho finest substantial buildings, which do credit to aur commercisl men, Among the atest im- |- provaments fa the fine bustacss block of Thomson & Templeton, who will long romember their sudden exit two snda half years sgo; but with true pluck they promptly built sn {mmense. steam bulery, but .were contented with & wooden Luilding for sn ofiice, This last has now disappeared, snd sta handsoma - marble front on tho ald ground, No, 218, Randolph airaet, the_firm will now bo found; They fre also ho oldest Liouso in th s loug sgo a8 1853 thelr crackers were famous, Now they have every facility in their awn bullding both for ranaacting their large tuale 1. bakers,. Not only bread,. f the best quality, but also " - incare friond and ¢ Boen” daly sworn, on ontl us hoad Tond an article that appeared in Taipuxe, ynder dute of May 20, 1874, ber coming from Scotland and go- by Mr, Tony Bug- OuBe, 80 far as afliant | ing to- wark ot o restaurant -ko duello,"who keeps a respectable kuows tho- same to bo true; an *duello's uatme ap) 8ho had no knowlsdge w! Ing between myself.und Oates Smith, the time T worked for'Mra, Bugduol ‘houso, and enly assiated tending bar duello nover introduced mo. to any phyafel after sbio loarned’ of my condition, she ad that I dId not hava connoution with Bmith; and thst Mra, Bugduollo h the samo la false, 16 Telations extst- and Lo was not, at llo, a boarder at fier A man’ namod Josoph Colombo, lving at No. 489 . Twenty-fourth - streot, - roturnod worlt laat -evening -in apparent health, but had _hot boon long at home whon Lie was taken sud- denly ill, and before & physicinn could be'obtain- ilod, Tho . Coronar- has boen notifled, and hold an inquest duriog to-day. Boceased leaves a wifo and fami . e An ingigalficant firo in tho Methodist Church Siato and Dearborn, Yorle; I. Stover, Philadolphia ; Goorgo T me 'to_go home manyfacturing and for t ness as wholesals and retail crackers, and small cakes o ondon, England: B. xn ‘with mo lng ho is in no wise {0 blawo, and bad copted - n tha caution’ slio’ gave m would not now boar the shamo X do, This Aflidavit iy ‘made In predence of my miothor, Subscribod May 21, 1874, . ° 5 J, Ontanves Haines, J, P, SHy - MHOELLANEOUS. Bofore Comuwissioner. Hoyne yesterday some arraigned by the reve- 0 cross tho stamps on ocigar-boxes and whisky-barrels. They wero lot off for this time on payment of costs and iso to do botter hereaftor, ~ . An individual namod Warren Carter, for the ‘benefit of-whose race the Civil-Rights bill has ‘beon framed, was arrosted by Dotective Donny Bummera at No. 185 Fourth avenue, yostorday attornoon, ohargod with broaking into” a houso in Aurora last SBunday night, Ho was looked up in the Contral Station, aud roturned to the rural scons of his crime last night in charge of a MaVoigh aitimoro; | will bs furntslied at short uotice, Duryens’ * Batin Gloss Starch."— tds the'whitest ; 1t in the purest; 1t Is tho strongeat : It 16 the most glossy § 1t 15 calest to use'; last night. The fire was oxtioguishéd bofore more than nominal dumego hod been sustained, and without summoning thé dopartment. The losa was fully covered by insuranco. ? Abont half-past 4 o’clock yosterdsy attornoon™ s man named Androw Johnson, employed s a carpenter on & building in proccss of construc- tion on Clark etreot, noar tompting to set o joist, lost his. balauce and fell a distance of 16 feot, from the socond_story, to ng his neok, snd causing The remaius woro removed to his bouse, at No. 152 Townsond stroot, and the Decoasod leayes a wifo and halt dozen partios. wor nue officors for failure 1 19 the most economical, HoreL TESTINONT.—Ci110AGO, Morch 25, 1871.—For me,” I can rocommend Duryess' Buperior Btarch as being the best {n 4 and strength make it the mos! Qy.purposea that can be used. an Buren, whilo at- | Zoaland ; J. A. h - the basement, broak t reliuble starch for laun inatant death, Coroner notified. The Groat Overland® Sunday Mail-Traip Wil leave Ohicago Bunday, May 81, ab 10:16 & m,, Vi Cbiéago, Rock Inland & Pacifio Railroad, atopping at all regular stations'on thomain line, connecting at Omaha with Mondsy morning express tralns for Denver and San Fraocisco. Tickets yis Chicago & A mneak-thief went into the office attached to Btarrett’s planing-mill, at the corner of Twolfth and Lombard strects, yesterday aftor- noon, and whilo the ocoupants wore abseut for & moment took & watoh and slid out, gle Pratt mado a pitiful complaint yestor- efore Juatico Huinos sgaiust another " named Celia Olancey. at No. 98 Kinzi The Pullman Palade Car Company have placod one of thoir megnificent couches at tho disposal of the editors of the Allians menns David Swing, Dr, Thomas, Dr. and Dr. Powers, for an oxoursion to Pike's Peak. The invitation Las beon acceptod, and Heury Vard Beocber, Robert Collyer, Dr. Chapin, Dr. Ryder, and_scvoral other men, a8 woll a8 the editora of the Philadelpuia Press, New York Tribune, and the Chicago Times, Infer-Ocean, nud 'nIDUNE are to bo ask- od to go along and have a good time, Tho time of starting b not yot been definitoly fixed, but the pasty will probably leave Obicago about tho middle of June and bagone twonty days, "The Miuncapolis Tribune says that the seoond Dulte of Lillhurat, the 314,000 bull sold at Dex- ter Park last woels, way at lost retained by Col, King, and has returnod to Lyndale farm, Mr. Georga Nobbins, of London, Lugland, failed to with the terms _of the sale in making but promised to do o a8 soon n8 hu Ha was givon till Baturday noon to complete his arrangomonts. At that time he tolegraphod baok from Buffalo that ho had failed thoro, but would forward the monoy, New York, when tho - Colonol returnod the that *the timo having expired, the con- was closed.” The owuor of the Duke de- olined offors largely in ndvance of the 14,000, but had made up his ind to keop him, in view of the oxtraordinary prices_commanded by his It is now Col. King's iniention to other groat hierd, that shall colipso the Lyndale herd in breeding and general ex- SRS Sy BUBURBAN NEWS, The Town Board has determinod to onforc the gonersl State lav which probibits cattle run- ning ot large, and on and aftor, next Mondsy all cattlo found at large will be impounded. There hes boen conaiderable complaint from the north- westorn portion of the town on account of cows straying in from that rurat locality called Jefter- son, and injuring the shade troes sot out by Lake View onterprivo, The Jefforsoninns will consult thelr own intorests heroafter by koeping thoir cattlo at_home. The pound is locatod at the cornor.of Racine and Liucoln avenues, and will bs in charge of John Almond. Tho Lake View ““nino" and the **Modaoe,” of layed & game of base ball ab 'hursday, rosulting In n score of 21 to 8 in favor of tlo suburbans, ‘I'he drive on Belmont avenus, as far e com- loted, i the tineat pioce of rondway about the oity, being finished off with a top Inyer of white drive will be a vory desirable ons to porsons driving out from the city through ‘Lincoln Park, as it allows a half milo moro of the lake-shore drive to be enjoyed than the Divorsy. aveuile doo hon leads westward to the Green Bay an coln avenuo turnpikes, Northwestorn, or Ohleago, Burlioglon & Quincy Raflroads will be takon on this lstinguished clergy- o e et “Bargains in Planos. A'fow geod soven-octave rosewood pianos, at prices from $300 to §300, Reed’s Temple of Music, corner Dearborn and Van Bhe complaine bocoming offended at furnituro in the Groen mansi head, A warrant was Issued for the belligerent Celin, and she was brought in. BShe stated that Pratt commenced the row. -The Justico con- laoing the uufortunato Clancey or her appearance, nished by a Conatable who was prosent. Thomas F. Ryan, a man who married Madames Metzgor some montha 80, bocame inflated with yosterday aftornoon, and b sgraceful manner, tinued the case, under $200 bail the North Bldo, Wright's Grove GO, A, PRINCE & 00. Organs & Melodeons. and Most Perfoot Mamufaotory in Sonlly will_this morn- | could xeach Butfalo, ing expross his disapprobation of the offanse, and send him out to pass Decoration Day with 1nko gravel. Lhis The Oldoat, X.nlulh‘ 53,000 No other Bustoal Instrimont orer obiained the same - THE OITY HALL. . 4 The Wator Colleotor yesterdsy recelvod a reuts §7,835.83, Tho recolpts from the collootions at the City Collector's ofilca yoaterday were $17,220,33, and from liceunes $163. _Boveral pootically-inclined gentlomen; includ- fog Atd. Jonas, J. 8t. O, Olevelaud, and otheis known to famo, will talie & trip.to Calumet to-, day, aud on the way cast thelr hooks for a fow of the flony tribe.” ‘Yesterday the Bonrd of Publio Warks recelve for walling and filling West IFour- f biug, Alling and and nina bidg for ourbjug, tion of “Peoria atreet, rosent cut-off at It in mow finishod to the former rosd, the excavation on which is avoided by taking the Bu!mnntvlv.nnun route. Notwithatanding tho intolerable weither per- vading thiy rogion, sho brotbren of tho Theologi- el Unlon obdurately maintain thelr position aud worry through some six or seven ‘sorvices a day, praver-moetings .aud Y oporntiona agnin yestes #.m, by listening to Dr, M, Ravmond, who took » **Uenoral View of Syatematio Theolo; whiok he recpynized two clauses of r truttis,—thoss’ which’the mind ¢an a -aa uatural religion, ‘aiid - those which spprehond without the testimony of eye-wit- |- nessen a8 rovoaled raliglon. . x & 6hosk Xoopss, $he imembers dovoed Graln-Tnspactor Harpor, aoting under the in- struations of the Board of Railrond aud ‘Ware- houss . Commisaioners, 0 :uenty--lx auits against gl;lm-dm}lerl in this oity 0 rocover focs' for ont inepectiou. fokinson, Leach & which came up bofore Five - defendauts £ Bend for Price Liate, NUFFALO, N. Y. ey A ——— INDIGO BLUE, e BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. ¢ Original und -Uiexcolled for Bluelug Clothes. Tut up st Wiltborger's Drng Btore, No 'Beoond-st,, Philadelpila X should sel 14 and eyory iouackey tried wore thows Co., and Geo, A, Heliman, Justice-DoWolf yet terday, an iots ; for the . plaintff. toonth. streot; nine aving Fifth avenue, ling, aud paving a port ¢ t Tha Boad of Poblio Works-yoaterdsy Inatrriot- od tholr specisl policem toon euforee thio oityordi- Evory Grocer and nmnxll': frou of char wook, .Five more will be trled'at o AMUSEMENTS. THE SHADOW OF COMING EVENTS, I, BUCKLEY & C0.8 GREAT ROMAN A feap & - TUNVE FAIR A BRAN NEW SEIOW, Totally \|n|lkn‘n]:|ny".§|l|;;:“n.;%x: e'xlhh‘:l:fl“”:n tho clows of FOR ONE WEEIL About the Last of June. In tha moantimo, 1€ will sisit all th fowsin tha Narihmoat, trharover g fmportant, reiieead rnonnugy for & QU AHTATLE TN ahd'a Vi ANVAS, £37° Wil exhibit In SPRINGEIRLD, Map 20 - SORVILAE DO N ot 1 DAVIR HoN, 35 ‘x‘fv””“‘“"""‘""”"" Btk S FALLTOW, Geoatont rovalution ovar known in the show husiness, Al uld-tina olrouson and nliows completely ealipsod. Visltod datly by Teom 10 (00 10 20, W) peapla, 5 LEY &'CO., Proprictora. NOW OPEN | Mln‘\\\’ This Aftornoon and Iivening, and, ovary Rvoninig this woek, &nd 5o longer, 1he 7 {tornoon aud GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW ! Menagerie, Musaum, Circus! Z-WEST .SIDE, - Cornor Ellzabsth and Madlson-sts,, Wednesdey, Thursiay, Frilay, and Satur- ay, Ifi’IKaY 21, 28, 29, and 30, tornoon and Rvening. Tho Grand Patado, thelarzost and. Hinost ovor made by 45y, show on earth, will, appoar evary athiec dar, vocy: tulng pow. Admiksion to all, 60 conts: ohlldren undor 9 years, 23 vents. Exhibitlons aftornoon aud evening, at usualhoura. ‘After leaving Chioago tho G it o Srinclpal tawhs and it L Weomathr A. Toropaugh, Propriotor. __ R. 8. Dingess, Ag't. HOOLEY'S THEATRE~-June 1, Eax T O C AL TWO (3) NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEK ONLY, OF MADAME PAULINE LUCCA, - Tn confinetion with the Strakosch . iy MONDAY nod T ESD AV rostgs e § o anaintad by, Rile: A LTOE MARIHG Misy Ao D OARY, Monslour' VICTOR UAPOUL, Mf. TOM KARL, Sig: nors DIZL PURNTE, BCOLATA, ‘Miss COONGY, 0. Monday Evening, June 1, at 8 o'olock, The Ist and 3 acts FAUS’ ., Thed . 4 act LUGRETIA BORGIA, RIHA, Hhokd ot MIGRON, The Seats now at Huoloy's Thoatro, EXPOSITION BUILDING, Ezposition -Gardens ! In uddluu_n te ** PARIS BY MOBNLXGH'I’," MONDAY EVENING, JUNF 1, And every aftornoon and evoning thersto% & GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. &emnz of Paga's 'nu“;;‘rlrm’“;ng‘;rggg by M e AGE, the o e Tiumioated, Mosto, nd ouutains, raotise summor resort _ THE GREAT ADELPHL ¥~ By far tho COOLEST ‘Theatran tha Unlted Statos. Lak Nroaze and porfeot vontilation an four sidos. 'GALA MATINKE this Saturday, May 80, at3p. m. By far the most, magnificout, Extravaganza productio Kiown 1o 56 Ghlongy staxs, - Tha worly-iamod VAIDLS, Last Day of the Gorgaous Stinkapearean Iixtravaganzu, Tho o, T8 PERSIAN TWIN SISTARS, 0 Urews 3 F1S QU u‘i‘fli_!:’.‘““flfi".’,‘éf’“"‘}\' By Yo TS BERG Givren, PiAZe LORGk, TN Miss JENNIKE MORGAN, “aHGc ioh™or & ‘m"§ BTARN, - An- UNEQUALED OABTY %Ynjigitod: SORN ER and COSTUSLES, TRICES: tdo, Sic, or 160, Soonred seate, 250 oxtra, Gals Msitnes admission, 350; Childron, 160; securo, Jfo extra. 3 3 ieit, Last Gala Performanco of Tiad Dickoy. Monday—~LO LO and a host of Special Stars. OHIOAGO THEATRE, NOS. 318, %0, 22 WEST MADISON, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, MLLE.FONTAINBLEAT’S Terrllic Leap from tho Gallory to the Stage, Blindfolded, and tled in a sack,” Groatest Bonsation of tho Ago! WAITE' SISTERS, Grest Furopean Burlosque Artistes. “ACADEMY OF MUSIO. VO K =HSI MATINEE AND NIGHT. BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. mllent‘lu—nm time here, *‘Wrong Man inthe Right SEUURE YOUR srATA. ~ MVIOKERS THEATRE. Farewell of Maggie Mitchell MATINEI AT 2 P, M. PIHART OF SAVOY. rday Night—LITTLI BARKEFGOT, Awry, Mage o Mitehelt: Jovmmy, Mr. MeVivkor Next Weok—The renawnod SOTIHLERN as LORD DUN DREARY, in ur Amerioan Cousin,” Seats now belng sagured. “PHIRD UNITARIAN CHURCH, Cornor of Laflin and Monrou-sts, Grand Sacred Coucert, Sanday p. m, at 4 o'lock, M. I V. FLAGLER will prosido at the Organ, Tho Fon Oliy.QHartatts and othor hrominont, uigwirs wil Part. Tlckots of adutseian, 35 ota: to bo had at the Wall programine fn Sunday mornine pape; * KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL: Bullock's Royal Marionettes, LAWE ENTERTATSMENTS this Attoraoon and ieon Adintsnlon-Mailacs 2o Oldldzon, Wo, Evoning, hildren, 2 259, Come Ons. Come AL va ramoved our Duntal Roofs from” MoVicker's e io0Roat. 10 UlArk-atus cuchor Rendalpt. T hngar. wo will nsort a full xat boat Gutu Taodh for oniy by eat Bl 6. Hundeads 1 thivolly o ot o Tis Taots. Wiiy'pay 820 to 850 elsuwhv ho same? Monoy rafundad fn _every Instange if po atlon s o glvani gr, o doube' oty § s Ao colhes by Gur meat ulital ol rolucod ARy, e MaQUIERNKY, Opurators At