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e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1874, 3 — LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE BARKEEPERS. 2 A mocting for the purposo of organizing & Barkeopors' and Waitors' Socioty way advortisod 0 bo hiold last ovening at No. 68 Enst Randolph stroct. In pursunnoo of the call about a dozen of the apostlos of Gambrinus assomblod &t tho above-named place, but tho proprictor woutd not allow the mooting to ho held thore bocauss is beor was all out, =and Lo could not afford to tap & notr barrel for sucl ncrowd, Thoy tried to oxpostulate with the stubborn and somowhat tipsy saloon-keeper, but without avail. Ho turned oft the gas and looked tho doors, and, consequently, tha dis- onuers of the foaming lagor had to 1ook aronud or othor quarters, Aftor somo dolay they enccoeded in gotting permission to moet at the saloon corner of Tian- dolph and Stato streats, but not until tho ro- portor had promlsed the proprictor of the placo 10t Lo mention tho fact that Lo hed allowed suok bummors to meot in his place. At about 10 o'clook tho mooting was called to order by Mr, Heckmann, who stated that, nlthouph o large number of their former frionda Lind desorted them, still it was tho duty of those fow prosent to stick together and maks the So- olety n great succors, 1la then called upon tho Bectntary to rend thoe constitution and by-laws which tho Committeo hind propared to bo adopi~ ed by tho mooting, e Seotetary thon rand the docwment whioh 18 n most extraordinery, and wonderful produc- tion. Tho following are tho priucipal para- graphs ¢ 1t i the object of this Associntion to get work for its mombors as soon na possible, vory docont man who is rocommended by o rogular member uhnlt bo sdmitted. Every mem- Dbor fiaa to pny bis duca in advanco, The initia- tion faoshall bo 60 conts, ‘Lliose who do not poy their dues for two consocutive months Bhnll bo expolled, ~Ivory member that raceiven n situntion through tho ald of tho Bocioty, hag 10 pny 10 per cont of his wages, ‘Thoso who re- ceive employmout through the ald of the Com- missioncr of the Sovioty at batls or picnics, ohall pay 5 por cent of ‘their earnings as com- mission for the Commissionor. Al who reeaive employment without the aid of the Commissioner nlmllfmv b per cont of their first month's enrnings, L the Socioty gots n membership of firty, a Commissioner shall bo lived at & anlary of €16 & month and com- missions, 'The Commissionor shall bo under the euporvision* of tho :Board of Direct- ors, Tho Commirsionor has fo bo at lis ofico from 9 to 12 a. m, and from 2tobyp. m. Itshall be his duty to procuro work for all mombora out of employment as roon ay pondible. The income of the” Commis- sionor shall not excead $65 & month, All above this sum Los to be turnod over to the Hoclaty for oflica-rent, ota, A long debate on the adaption of the constitn- tion and by-laws then followod, but finally thoy were tamporarily adopted. Mr, Bugeno Pragor gaid that they ounght to explain tho object of tha meoting to the mom- bors of tho press, They could impoesible got along without tho aid of tho pross, and as the roportora presont were nll roprosonting Linglish papera, he would explain in English, e then spoke as follows: **Shentlomons, barkachors, -und waidors: Dis meotings ish not for the bur- boso of any bumbugs, sondern to show de bocblo dat wir nicht sind such bad mons 28 some of you dinl. Wir muersen cinig soin, und shtick together like mons, We wauts to arboit fora Jiving shust ns oder machanics. Alle members ot dls gesellshaft dat bohave themsolves, nicht must bo rausgeworfen, und eollen no mors work bekommen., In & paar wecks unsers gesollebaft will po shtrong, und baarkeopers und ‘waiders will be gluecklich to belong . zn una. The speaker spoke with much prthos, and was #0 exhinusted aftor ho got through that he was compelled to take a drink. Air. De Jung moved to go into the election of permansut oficers. A long debate again follow- &d, and {inally it was docidod to eleot permanont ofticors far ono month. T'he voto was taken by ballot, the raporter furnishing the paper, xnd tho roault was ne fol- Adolph Kruao, Prosident; Eugene Prayer, Yice-Prosident ; William Do Jung, Trensurer; and Frod Pappondick, Secratary, Georgn Hack- man was chosen ae Commissionor for ono month without a fixod ealary, The President stated thet the Society was now organized, and that thoso presont must consider thameclves initinted, A youthful Ingor-heer dispenror withiont any hoir on bis face moved that tho Presidont be invitod to tale tha chair, and that he should pro- sido at the noxt meoting, Tho motion was put and nnamimoualy adopted. i The mooting thon adjourned until nome future me. The Commissioner stated before leaving thnt his oflice will bo for tho present at No. 244 Norih Franklin streot. —_— STREET INPROVEMENTS, NORTIL CLATK STREET. A meeting of North Clark stroet property-own- sre was held at No. 74, on that thoroughrare, Inst Bvening, to take some action with rogard toits Jmprovement from tho bridge to Chicagoavenue, XYhero wera not many in attendance, but the fow who wero pressnt reprosentcd a good dealef proporty. Ar. M. Schmutz was called to the chair. Ho explained the objoct of the meeling at some lengtl, and called attontion to Buc deplorable ‘eondition of Clark streot, and to tho rapidity with which trade wae departing to more con- genial focafitics. Mr. Mackin, the contractor for tho proposed Emprovement; Faid be had secured thesignntures of nlarga number of intercsted property-own- erg, and bad more than two-thirda of tha ox- peneo covered alrendy, 1f tho remainder would bigu befora Saturduy, and il guaranteo to pay for the impravement when it was completed, ho wonld sign bonds to got {ho work dono as far as Erie stroct by the dth of July, On motion of Ald, Jonas the following per- £ons wera appointod & committes to socura tho Iacking signatwrea: C. H. MceCormick, E. linni\\nr, J. Bteinmetz, 31, Bebmutz, and H. Lom- arler, p Tho Committea was instructed to report to & meating to be held Seiurday evoning, and an wdjomrnmont was taen had. WEST ISDIANA STREET. A woll attended meeting of property-owners interasted in the immedinto lm\' ng of West Indiaua strect from Noble to Hoyno, was held Jost evoning fu ‘lamwany Ha)l, corner of Indinua and Lincoln stroets, Ux-Ald. Gill was chosan Cholrman, and 3Mr. Jomes Fieming Beeretary, Alr, Lare soid it was roported that somo of the proporty-owners had made cheapor arrange- monts than others for the paving. Nr. Williama said ho hed been assured by 3fr, ;!:). ‘f_inylu that ho charged the snme price toall arties, Mr, E. 8, Ds Golyer, who was present, stated that thora hud Luon rome little reduotion on the Bt. Columbkill Church property, a8 was his usual custom. Avide frow this there had been no do- viation, ‘they hnd coutrnoted for the stone and for 750,000 feet of lumbor, aud wera prepared to procood nt oueo and yue down the pavemont. Ald, Quirk enld that wherosoven-olghths of the pro{mrty-o\\'nem wore in favor of it, a private paving contrack conld bo awarded. ITa was ap- posed to & privato contrnet unless overy foot of the sircet was to bo paved. Ho had beon fnformed that thero was now loss tham 400 foat for which consent had not hoon obtained. Understanding that tha paving could be dona cheaper than tho price chorged by BIr. DeCGolyer, he had secured tho rnawugn of an order dircoting tho Loard of Pub- io Works to advortise for proposate, Tho Board had assured him thet thoy only intended to malko assesamont for tho actual cost of the payo- mont, and thus avold tho robate nuisance, Mz, DeGaolyer said that his rm wus propared to givo bouds for tho pnavement of the entira surfaco of tho strect. Iio oxpluined how the private contract wrrangoment was fully as economieal as to hiaye it uono hy the aity, Tho Chairman favorad the plan of privats con- trocts, bolioving it to be moro aconomical and more gatisiuctory to property-gwnors. Ald, Quirk mugyested tho sprointment of » committeo to confor with the Busrd of F'ublic Works, togathor wich Mr. Da Galyer. Such e motion pravailod, and Aossrs, Albert Mounn, Michaol Crow, Jacob Larth, Williem Bngs, Will- iam Willlamng, P, B, Bhiol, Jamos Prhxgh, and James Blemning were appointed an such Commlt- tea, It wan.ugreod that $he Committes uhould walt upon the Board of Public Works at 2:80 p, m. te-day, Tho moating adjonrnod until Lhursdsy even- ing of this week. ——— THE METROFPOLITAN OLUB, The Motropolitan Club w doud, Tt passed away penceflully, no one knows uxnotly when, Tho roomwy lLave Loen invaded by the furniture man and the liquor-doaler, and 3r. MoVicker hus udded another entry to bis profit and loss ace count. Tho memborship of the Olab included wuoh. men as Gen, Foraytho, Anson Stagor, Wasblugton Hesing, Willlem A, Yago, and Phil Boyne, Its loading light waa B, H, Tration,’ Bow no longer & cltizen of Illinols, much to the rograt of numorous oraditora, Mr. Trafton, who had journalistic sspirations, and wns at ong timo ‘an nttache of tho Zinmies, is a high-toned youth, and mannged the Club ag if it woro com- jotod ot V'onbodys, Astors and Gliards, Ile ran ‘L dna’vly in debt, aud, belug offered a situntion on o Nair York papor, bid Obl cnfio adiou. Attor his doporburo tho Olub besamo dull and ntupid, and slowly esaporated, until nothing fy Toft but its indobtedness, The committeomon wero indilferont aud nover attonded the meot- ingn; tho bills wore not paldy and the honorable mombora havo ab lagt \s’ncml ita naffaira in tho hands of Mr. Gharlos Aboll to b wound un, Tho Jnstitution wau fucorporatad, and thiose who he- longod toit aro llablo for what it owes; but straugo to sny, very fow can bo fonnd who will acknowledgo that thoy wore mombors; thoy “resigned” and ““handod fn thoir keya some time ago." " Bovoral of tho gentlomon who hnve boen duped, are yot disposed to act fairly, and are dolug " all thoy can to offcct a zottloment, Tho' mombers, numboring about sixty, iavo boen nmsessed 230 aploco, but enly somo 8300 s beon_colloated. T'he sum duo is Dotwoon $1,200 and £1,600, u portion of which is owing for rant, Mr, MoVickor Las goizod somo of tho furniture, sud uses it ou tha stago of his theatre. o gave the Club 8800 a fow months ago to ‘‘oxtond " fts operations, and they woro oxtended to tha ond of tha rope sooner than wau auticipated, Thae Bccretary has in his possession about 600 slips reading *Two drinks, 80,” * Ono cigar, 15," ote., which some of the mombors Ly forgotton nll about, eapocially Mr, Trafton, whoss initinls nro on slips ropresenting 00 worth of liquors and cigars, whioli tho generous youth must havo usod himsolf, snco ho was raraly known to outertain a friend, unless tho Iuttor paid the bills, ‘Tho recoption of an Eastern journalist is sald to havo boeen the rock on which tho Club was shattorod; {lio oxpenses incurrad on the ocea- sion, amounting to £500, wore far boyond its avaifablo or contingout funds, and henco tho fragmouts of the Metropolitan are strown alony the shore, and tho honost mombors ard obliges lr 5o into their puckets to mako good the defl- cloney. : WINDIATE VS. WINDIATE. Somo days ago o provisional rula was mede on W. T, Windiate, in the suit by his wife against him for divorco, to show cause, by yoatorday morning, why ho should not pay tho intorest on trust deod for 26,000, given on tho house saud 1ot No. 195 Warren avonue, whoro Mra. Windiate resldes. Yosterday being tho roturn day, tho partiea and attornoys were in court, and an animatod digousalon was 4nd nll tho foro- noon. Mrs. Windiato filed an afidavit ro- stating tho priucipnl facts of tho cnas, and alloging again thut her husband was in goo circumstances, that e had repeatedly ropresent- od to har that ho was worth §30,000, Bosidos tho £100,000 in the Northwostorn Distillory, and tha intorest in the Swanson Silver Bmelting Company, ho_told bor that ho had $20,000 of roul ostato on North Wells streot, an intorost in the Richards' Iron Works worth 311,000, soveral nacros on Archor road, and tho Davia Ilnce, lots on West Madison strest, and Fullorton avoouo, otc., besides stock in mining and oil companies, Thoe conclusion to bo drawn fromunil this was that be was abundantly avlo to pay tho alimony, and also the intovest on tho trust-docd. In this opinion Judge Farwoll concurred, and mado the rulo absolute that ‘Wndiato should pay the interast and costs on tho trust-dooed to Ellen McNeal. —— LOCAL LETTERS. A BTATZ STREET BASTINADO. T the Editor of 7'he Chicugo Tribune: Sit: Tho cobble-stonos on State strest aren porpotual outrage upon all animals, whether mau or beast. I wonder that tho lorses which have to traval that roverberating thoroughfaro liavo not long ago oriod out agninat the hard- nesn of their lot, and potitioned the Councll to compol tho South 8ido Rallway Company to Iny down some softor pavemont. If to passengerd the clash of iron avd atono is deafoning and dis- agreeablo, how much moro of a punishment must it bo to tho poor Lioraos which are com- polted to striko their ironed hoofs so many thousand times daily agninst the hardest of stone, jarring their limbs, sbattering their systoms, and compolling them to break down long.beforo their naturel limit, If tho vi~ Dration and jur of the strongost iron bridge or othier strncturs will in timo disintograto and de- stroy it, how much moro fatal tho coustant jar snd shaok to which tha Stato stroot horees nro exposed. Thoy are quickly and suroly boating their lives away. Imagine tho offect ona hu- ‘man being, the solos of whoss fest wore bastina- doed a thoueand timos a day by blows froma steel or slone hammor. Nor is it oconomy, to say nothing of moroy and humanity to eniwals, for the Railrond Comwpany to rotain such pavo- ment. The cost of roshoing, and loss In horees, would mora than outweigh tho sxpanso of soft~ cr aud mora oven pavoment, If animals have & Tieaven, and their Jordan be as hard aroad to travel as Stato ktroet, very few horaos will care for a futura stato of exiatence. M.C. 8, WILL CIICAGO -TOLERATR TIE NUISANOE? Do the Eiitor of The Clucago T'rlbune : Si: If “man’s inbumanity to man makey countless thousands mourn,” his reckless and in- human disposition of the lifolous forms of ani- s of the canine tribo should causetho oitizens of Chieago also to viesp and possess grave fonrs for tho sauitary condition of thelr oity. In thin ngoe of invention nud improvement, wo hoar & graat deal about tho advigability of cremation ot tho human body aftor death, but it strikes mo very forolbly thnt & not inconslderablo sbare of tho discussion allotted to that subject might ba advantagcously applied to the dlsfioual of tho lifoloss romaiug of thoss nuimals whoso carcors may bave been cut short by the woll-diracted hutlot of the poticeman's pistol, or who may have incautioualy partaken of “tho poisonous bait Jaid by the cunning hand of tho samo officer, Burely it would bo preposterous for any to ovince an anxioty for tho hoalth aund well-boing of our citizons, if & cer{nin portion of {he com- munity bo permitted with impunity to meim and crush every sanitary law, and Jeopardiza onr very lives. Not unfrequently do we obsorve somo terribls nuisnueo futorcopting our_ thoroughfares, aud conteminating the surronnding atmosphere. ‘Chat which has olicited from me those few words of romonstrance was tho hoart-Rickening cpectacls of & lifeless dog which, from the dis- agreenble odor which emanated from it (on- banced by the sun's scorching rays), would sug- geat its huving boen in thut position for a con- sidorable nuwbor of hours, Indaed, It was not until its removal was decmed a matter of jmme- dinte necesnity, that thia obnoxious wight was hurried [rom the gaze of those who had too long: behold it. A apectacle such sa this, occurring on a erawdod atroet on the South Bide for two nsuccesnivo zod vory warm days, iv certainly not ono to bo desirod. I trust you will denouuco cuch conduct, 5o delotorious to hwmnen health and 8o inconsivtent with every law of civilization, Bouru-S1pEr, noa: TOBACCO 1N PUNLIC CONVEYANCLS, To the Lilitor @ “¥'nc Chicugo T'ribune: S Aledy wishos mo Lo ask whother it is ab- solulely cssoutial to tha prouperily of sreot-car and omnibus companies, thut the’ above-numed nuissuces sbould bo admitted into their convoy- auces, Mon continue to amoko so that the wind ‘Brings the choking perfume right in tho fnces of othor passengors with no protest from con- duotord, whilo tho dischurge of vile tobacco- juico upon sho varpet or on ladics’ drosses is an every-hour ocourrence. Bo long as conductors tako fare {rom human dogs, tho latter must bo allowed to rido, aud ridiug, emoke ond spit to their honrt's content, but why other dogs, of the canine broed, which pay no faro, shouid bo al- lowed to enter & car or 'bus, evon though held “m armu * and clausod o8 & ‘mby by tho ownar, paysos Y cowprehonsion. E. B, ———— CRIMINAL, o TRE CRIMINAL COURT. The Grund and Potit Jurles wers hupanoled, Tho Grand Jury consiots of John Gray sw fore- mun, aud J. Z, Do Havon, T'. W, Stoclo, Boruard Flyun, Lymon Moors, H, R, Phillips, Michael Kelly, B, McDouald, Joha D, Satohiford, H. C, Nowell, J, R, Harvey, J. R. Gaakins, Patrick Horan, J. B, Rock, P. J. Lacey, C. Crogan, R. A, Cook, R, T. Uenlsy, Arthur Kayne, Jamos W, Cowstoclk, P. Ryan, G, Zurburyh, sud E, Welden- baum, ‘TChae jurors were aworn, and retired to their roowm. The Court was engaged the entive day iu try- ing aity cases of uo upsoinl huportince, Tho easo of Poter Steinborger for driving faster thon o wulk over a Lridps, was valled, ury wau walved, znd, by sgresment, tha case subtaitted to Court, which dooldod the defondaat guilty, and fined bim §95, TUE POLICL COUMTI, Jolin Busherlup Look a chuuge of venuo yes- torduy from the North 6ide Police Court to_that ot Jusice Connon, whers he will have & hoar- ing on Lo cliarge of largeny, Jumos Hurdy was befors Justics Keufmann yestorday on_the chsrge of an asysult on the porson of Ellen Williains, with inteut to comumit & rapo, Tho case waa aontlnued till the Oth inst., i bonds of ¥500. Justios Kaufmaun disponsd of the following offondera this morning: dartin and Maj Oroghny, dvunk aud digorderly, $10 ench 3 \Vlll’lZ inn Krutzo, drank and disorderly, $16; Ohnrloa Taylor, disordorly, £5: aud Wililam Carman, drunk and disordorly, 3. The cnsio of John W, Chiase, arrzsted for tap- ing tho till of a shioo stora at No. 74 East Mad- son stroot, Monday night, was continued yostor- day, by Justloo Boyden, till Thuraday, under $000 honds, Justico Knufmann yestordny continned the following cnsos: DPatrick O'Ifara, roblery of John W, Andvows, $500 bonda 'tl the Hth inst, ; Cornalius Tooney, asaault with a dendly weapon an thio porson of . W. Btokos_with intont. to do bodity injury, £600 bonds till the 6th insl. ; Hon- ry Hellingor, riot, $300 bonds till tho Gth Int, Tho mnn Daniel Minor, mention of whom wan mado in yesterday morning's papor as having walked off with e 1aticula coutainiug &220, bo- longing to Mys. Martha Smith, was heforo the Weut-Sido_T'olico Coutt yestonl and_Justico Boully hold him over to"the Oviminsl Court in bonds of Y500, Austico Dogdan dispose of tno sollowlu cacs yeotorday; Lizzlo Kenuody, disordorly, S10; ‘amos Honnesoy, Josoph lioges, Lttio Wordon, sud Kittio Anderson, dlsorderly, £7 each ; Louls Grossman, violation of Hea, B, Chap. 83, $6; Jemes Murply, drank snd disordorly, 88, Tho South Bido Polics-Court doclkot contalned tho names, yostorday, of thivty-five offonders, arrostod under tho following ehargos: Divoy- dorly, 16 3 drunk and disorderly, 7 ; larceny, 8 ; vagranoy, 8; violation of clty ordiuaucas, 25 peddling without license, 15 recoiving stolon proporty, 1 exposiug porson, 1. Bomo two or thros nights ago n follow namod Houry Ross goinod an emcranco through a window into Audorson’s snloon, No. 142 Mil- waukeo nvonuo, and folonionsly nppropriatod properdy thorein, consisting of a lot of nickels, four boxos of cigars, and n calico dress, Tho thlof disposed of tho elgars to I3, Harrity, at No. 118 North Clinton stroot, and was subsoquontly arrostod by Oflicor Fiynn, Vestorday morning Justico Scully hold him to tho Criwiual Court In bonds of 8800, The Ayor or rather Ferguson girla—the protty *¢young ladios " whoso arrest ereated quite n sonsution—wero arradened again bofore Justico Kaufmann, at the North 8ido Police Court, yeu- torday aftornoon, but owing to tho absenco of & matorial witness for tho _dolenso, tho caso was continiied until Friday, It is said that the Grand Jury havo honrd the tostimony of wome of the pargons who claim to Liave fimn tho prisoners monoy, and it will prabably bo known in n day or two whether tho evidenco1s sufliciont to war- rant tho finding of o truo bilt and holding the girls for {rinl at tho Criminal Court upon the chargo of obtaining monay under falso protenses. Louis Mayer, & Gorman soxton, owns housa No. 803 Souch 'Clark stroot, whioh ho rents by rooms to good, paying tenauts, Mayor wade n mistako, howaver, whon ho rented a'room in his houso to Mrs, Elfzaboth Manston, sho having lived thero sinco December last, and only paying tho soxton ano mouth's ront. Monday, upon solicitation of Mayer, Mra, Manston was moving out, whon hor laudlord astompted to lovy upon her baggage, This sho objacted to, whureullmu tha now thoroughly-aroused German geizod her by the throut, Sho grabbed a broomstick— woman's dofonso—Lihat lny in friondly proximity, and bolabored him over the hond. Justico Boy- don xustmdny coucluded both wero to blame, and fined the landlord 33 ; tho tenant, &5, Jnmes Mcdlnbon arrived in Chicago Monda; from that plnco of summer resort Sault HZ Mario, MoMabon intended adding to tho at- traction of tlie Sault by opening a coucort saloon for tho bonofit of the visitors at that place dur- ing the summer, and with that viow ho came horoin ordor to procure half a dozen girls to voturn with him to tho chilly realms he hailed fromn, Yostorday whilst intent upon malking up Lis littls party of soloct *'ladies” ho ealled at somo ona of tho numorous establishmonts of that naturo with which this city abounds, and upon offering inducoments to iho inmatey thieroof to emigrate with him, ho found it nce- asgary to exhibit & pair of brass-knucks. Ho was arrested for this offonso, and arraigned be- foro Justico Soully yostorday morniug to suswor to & doublo charuo, that of vagrancy, and carry- iug concoaled woapons, and was fined 850 under ench charge. Bomg unable to sottlo tho assoss- ment, bo offered to_compromine the mattor by leaving town, Justico Scully was willing to no- Inowledgo that tho ity would bo tho gwiner by accoding to tho proposition, but, gazing with ad- miration on McMabion's manly proportions, per- sisted in belioving that 200 days in the brick-yard of Bupt. Felton would be valuablo to tho city,znd lience consigued tho feltow to that establishinent, whoro ho will work out his fines by the sweat of Lhis brow: Julia Bowers, Clara Nugent, Mary Morrissey, Tuttie Taylor, und Johu Cook wers before Jus- tice Boyden for conducting thomeolves in nu un- buunmiui’ munuer on South Clark streot last night, Thoy wera arrosted, locked up in the Hurrison Streot Station, sud this morning Drought before Justica Boyden, who fined tho throo frst named ¥10 each; Hattio Luylor and Cool wero nusessed $15 each. Thoy will all ro- coivo cradit for the amount on the books of Bupt, Felton when they have worksd it out at tho Bridowell, MISCELLANZOTS, Timothy Moore wns prrostod yosterday on a Stato warraut that spocified the chargoe of lar- couy, iu whioh he was made party defondaut, Ha'iy eaid to have lovied on tho contonts of & loundry wngon, and takon thorefrom a quantity of women's elothing. He will appear before Justice Boyden this morning. Joseph Robler alept in confined quartors at tho Armory lost evening, whers he was taken by Oflicer_Hittio on & chergs of Jarceny mado by ono J, R. Howlett. The moter will bo examined ihis morning before Boyden. Tho notorions **Dr." J, Kean was bsfors Com- missiouor loyne yesterday to auvewor to tho chargo of circulatiug obsccue literature through tho muils, IIo was hold to the District Court n bonds of §2,000. Another offondor againgt the Rovenue law, Henry Smith by name, who koeps a cigar-store on Clake stroet, was befora Cowmrnissioner Hoyno yostorday for failiug to Empnrly cancol tho stamps on_his empty cigar-boxes, ~He was held to tho District Conrt in bonds of $500. This will make about 300 casas of this kind that hnvo been befors tho Commissioner during the past throo months, Edward McCebs was locked up in ths Union Btreet Btution last ovening, charged with sloul- ing u quantity of elothiug from the domicile of Otio Westorholm, at No. 22 Hubbard straot. Oftloer Donellson did tho businesa for hum, It is alloged that Chapman’s restaurant on Monroe noar Latalle stroet, is daily the ron- dozvous of monto mon, who ply thoir nefarious ocoupation, of #windling the unwary out of such monoy as thoy moy be induced to vonture, on the impossible chance offered of winning, Bunday lust o man was dofrauded out of $300 Ex thip diniug-hall, and yosterdsy 2 Graugor con- tributod $60 to tho tromsury of tho operators. It is_ nstated that the “vietim, who was an_ eldorly and unsophisticated stranger, oalled thora for the purposs of procuring o woal, and upon beiug nppronched by tho # doulor” lont a willing ent to the statement of the scheme, und wau flnally charmed into tlzlng hiy Inok. ~ Of couras it was ugainst him, and lo ylolded wp his oash with en ill- greco, Couvincod of tho swindle, he startod oft to procura an oficer, whilo bis son, a sturdy husbandman, revolver in hend, kept watch to the ond that the thioven should not osoapo. But a8 soon a# they had seoured thoir booty, they mado thoir escapa by & private door, Tenry Horner keops a_grocery-stors on Wost vRandolph street, and hnd, as » patvon, one Witl- inm Chttinga, who had contracted the habit of potting goods on crodit from Horner. Abont ‘weoka ago, it Is eilegod, o ‘{M tho beat of tho focory merohant. It is sakil hie procurod on cradit goods valuod at about 3400, and couveyad themw to his storo on Dayton strect, nour Willow, The Bundey following ke closed his st packed up his goods, nud Monday morning carted thom oft to the com- misgion stora of Smith & arcourt, ou South Water atreet, orner, diacoveriny this trick of his formor r:tmn snod out a writ of raplovin boforo Justlco Halnes. Yostorday the caso was on tria), and ocoupied tho entire day, end will bo rcsumed this moming bofora that Justico, Bmith & Harcourt clalm they recelvod the goods from L. I Thomus, & real- ostate agent at No, 51 Olark stroet. Xurner allegea that the Whols affair 14 & put-up job to datraud him out of what la justly bis own,” Jus- tica Hainoa will give & docision to-day in the mattor. R — THI OITY HALL, Ths City Collector rocoived, yeaterday 945,000 for unpaid taxes and $288 for licanues. Yantorday was snothor busy day with the ‘Water Colleotor. He reoelved 5,800 &8 unpald routs, The Licenss Commitios of the Common Counctl {a called for to-morrow aftorucon at § o'olock in the Qity Olork's office. Oity-Altornoy Jamieson was at the City Hall yeutorday os usual atiending to bLusineus, but uhon:f aftor diunor he was taken ill, aud ve- moved $0 his residonce Thae Olty Krosuurer yontorday pald over §30,000 of tho olty's indobtadness, and recoived from the City Collector £19,47, and from the Wator Com- minsioners §7,622, Tho Committoo on Stroots and Alloys for tho Bouth Divislon {8 eallod for Friday aftornoon at 430 p, m,, to consider tho Webnsh Avono Streot lllnu\{ny, snd that ovorlasting quostion, truok- siands. Tho Connoll Committes on Publin Bulldings ta onllod to moot to-morrow Rfternoon in the City Clerk’s ofiico, oud {ransact some Important buai- noss, Tho Council Committes on Stroots and Allsys for tho Wost Division, failing in gotting a quo- rum nst Monday afternoon, fs cstlod for next Monday Lo conslder Biathorwlck's Elovated Rail- woy sclonis, Ilio Bonrd of Public Warks held no meoting xoslnnlny, Commisgionor Wahl not lelug down, fr, Prindivillo wis engagerd on the eatimate of tho Board with the Councll Commitice on Ii- nanco, The curbing, mndh\g, and paving of Wost Tudinnnstreot, betweon Nable and Hoyno stroots, will ho vigorously pushed by the Board of Pub- lis Works, ~Advertisemonty for bida wera pro- pvod yosterday, Tho waltor-girl-saloon quention 1a sgain looming wp, In nccordance with the raquest of Ald, Schefner, Chnirman of thoe Council Com- mittee on Polico, Buperintendont Itohm lins boon for novoral days ongagod in mathering oty ro- Ialing to concort-halls in varlous portions of the city, Anyono who lins noticed theuo places will not be surprised to loarn that the roport s tho vory roverso of a favorabls ono towards the saloone. At the special meoting of the Council to-night, tho mattor will undoubtedly bo brought up and aoted upon. The Mayor reitoratos that a8 yot ho Lns no causo for chunging his oplnion on ‘this question, ¥ Bome time ago the notorious Tom Quirk was rontencod to the Bridawoll for ninoty duys, Last weel a chiargo of larcony was proforred sgainst Lim, and a trug bill found by the Grand Jury, Yostordoy a Depuiy-Shoriff took a eapias and wout to the Bridewoll for Quirk. Superintend- ent Tolton rightly rofused to i{lva lum up until ho ind instructions from tho Mayor. It was put in tho hiands of Buporintendent Iiehm, who sum- marily diaposed of the case, by instructing tho authoritics at the Dridowolf o roleaso Quirk ac- cording to tho Mayor's instructions and thon roprreut im, and hand bim into the custody of tho Deputy-Sheriif, Ald, O'Brion way yestordey trying to urge up- on the Board of Polico tho propristy of paying P’olicamnn whether they are on duty ormot, ropidont Bhoridan clearly proved to him that such a courso as hie advovates would soon ren- der tho Polico aud Iiro Dopartments worse than useless, Tho Booner everyono understands that theso twa branches of the City Governmont are not created for political purposes, the Letter it will bo for the city, although it will take away from certafn ward politicfan strony olemeont of thoir iufluence. The Buard spent thoir time Yestorday in auditing tho puy-rolls of the Polico epartmont. Ald. Richardson says that ho waa surprisod at tho stotemont of City Attornoy Jamioson that ho thought it ‘‘high time that ko [Richardson) shoufd enll s moctingof tho Judieiary Committeo for the purposo of settling his grievances with thie Corporation Counsol, The Alderman says that a mnjority of the Committeo, tvo wacks 8go, sent a roquost to the Corporation Counssl and'tho City Attornoy to turnish in writing thoir reasons agninst and for Jamicson's proposed ordinance, Judge Norton responded withina week, but Mr. Jamieson has not yot done so, and the cullm;i,or & meoliug of the” Committec was doforred beoanso ho was eaid to be gick. Upon conaulting with somo of the Aldermen Moudany ovoning, howovor, 1t was decided to have a meet- ing 'Thursday atternoon, tha expoctation boing ihat Mr. Jamicson would bo ready on that day to prosent his statomont, TOARD OF IFALTIL Tho Board of Hoalth held thoir regular weok- Iy mostiug yestordsy aftornoon. Thojwookly ro- pore of the Sanilary Buperintondent showed the total number of deaths for the week ouding May 80 to bo 125, an incroase of 18 over the wook provious, and o decreaso of 14 from the corresponding weok of Inst year. Of the 125 denths, b1 wers iufants aud 10 were betweon 80 and 40 years of ago. 'Thore woroe 16 moro doatlis among males than fomales, and 87 moro singlo poraous died than marriod. Convalsions carried away 20, consumption 9, and accidonta 8, wlule but 2 diod from small-pox. Tho Sanitary Committeo thon made thoir ra- port in rogard to tho scavenger buyiness, through n their Chairman, Dr, Ben Miller. making the roport Dr.° Miller wun- iutontionally omitted mome red-taps in not referring to tho Committes on Ordinances. Mr. Moore thereby becamo very indignant, aod maved that the report be not accaptad, nut ba- canyo tho subjoct-mutlor was not oy Lo wished, but beenuse somo minor committes had boen slightod, While the Chairman was oxplaining to Mr. Moore thnt ho was mistaken, Dr, Ailler amended the roport 8o that it met that gentle- man’s approval and was paesed, Tho Banitary Committeo advised that the hours for scaven- gera' operations be not changed until they had thoronghly tested some now disonfeotants, which was concurred in by the Board, Aftor some further discussion, the Board adjourned, —_— GENERAL NEWS. Ono hundred aud fourteen new membors folued the Young Mon’s Chyistian Assoointion during the month of Muy, The Coroner held an inquest yesterday morn- ing ontho body of Cathorine E. McGrath, an iu- faut of 11 months, whoeo paronts live at No, 108 Garibaldi streot. The child choked to death. The montbly meoting of the Manzgers of tho Half-Orphan Asylum was held yostorday. Dur-~ ing May, 18 children were received, and 11 sont off, leaving 150 in the Home. Tho exponsos for Alny wera §657.16, and tho rocelpts 283, A mon by the namo of John Torringson was oasught botween the dock and the propeller “ Lowell " at the foot of LaSalle streot, yestor- day sfternoon, and soriously injured. He was relossed from his perilous position, and tnkon to tho County Hoapitnl, whoro his injuries ro- coivad medical attontion. Juilor Folz was ocouplod all of yesterday in an effort to substituta cloanliness among his wards far the fllthy appearauce thoy boar when frst in- trodaced. Ono hundred and fifteon waro mopned off with soap and water, and soamed surprised at the Lransformation which resulted. Twonty- one convicts will be sent to Joliet by this morn- ing's train, and two will ontor sorvide at the Ro- form Sehool, Poutiac, 1M, D, Wells & Co. desiro to thank their many fricnds fortho kindness shown them, and partiou- lurly those in tho samo lino of business in this city, who, without oxception, have placed their stack at (hoir diaposal ut cost, thoroby onnbling tha firm to il ite ordora withiout sorlously dlne commoding its oustomors, The kinduess of the noighbors makos it unnocessary for tho firm to avoll tuell of tho kind offexa which have beon roceivod from thoss in the sams business at To- ledo, Clevoland, 8yracuse, Buffalo, Lynn, Bog- ton, ote. Thoy all have tho thanks of tho firm, According to a Now Orloaus paper, the enter- priging morohanta of thet city aro about to es- inblish & line to lluatan, in which caso through shipments of banauns, oravgoa, monkeys, poari- oyaters, logwood, otc,, aro promised from thora to this city, Wiil the Praduce Exochange look upon the proposition with favor, or will thoy bave to study up whors tho place in quoestion iu? Tho nlarm of firo from Box No. 641, at twonty minutes past 2 o'ofovk yestordny morning, was caused Dy the discovery of flaimos in a throa- utory frome building known as tho Powell House, on Milwaukeo avonuo, beyond the cit; limits, Lhe estabiishmont waa ownod by Powoll Brow., and_oceupiod sy a kaloon and boarding- houns by Walliugton Lippard, ‘The building was dumagod to tha exteut of $8,000, and Lippard's loss iu estimated at ,£1,000, oll of whick is coy- avek by insurance. Cause of fire not reported, A woman pamed Metz was struck by Engine No. 180 of the Uhicago, Burlington & Quincy Rload, ut 1 o'clock yesterday afternnon, and in- stantly Lilled. Buie bad boon to tako diuner to hor_husband, who was embloyed in a lumber- yard at the cornor of ‘Ihroop and ‘I'wenty-seo- oud streots, and wau ruturnmf. An alio roschiod the cronsing of the latter strest, the enginecame along, and, bolng unable to avold it in timo, sne was thrown down and draggod & considerable dintance, mangling her in & foarful munner, Her body was taken to the residonce of hor husbaud, and the Corousr notitted, The est Bide Town Board have not yet done with Jnmesn W, Clark, their former Clork, who atill retnins the books Lo seized whortly aftor tha elootion, and rofuecs togive them up until he rocelves certain monoys that he miys he s entitlod to, Mo ways that Mr. Miller received &500 for norvicos rendored au Clork thnt righsfully bolong fo him, and untif the town vees it to give him that which is due bim, L will not deliver up the books to thoe newly-vlocted Olerk, A monabier of the prosout Bonrd yoetorday utated to & Tuwuns veportor thut Clark has the town ordor-hook, mnd is takiug edvantuge of its ponsession, 1t certainly in time thet the prosont dlsgraceful state of wifairs vhould bo endod, and tho presont Bonrd should at onco take logal moasuras to decide who is toho custodinn of {he books bolongiug to the town, Fox evoral days a doownent han besa i olre oulation among the mombors of the Bar, which bas rocoivod the aignaturoof overyman to whom it hina heen preponted, and wlueh will soon o forwarded to Ottawa to raveive the nttention of tho dudgon of the Supremo Court. It is nothing leas than a potition, praying that about six mon, whose nnmes are givon, may have thofrantitorit to pructico rovolod, In tho list nro included all tha prominont divoreo shystors, nnd tho reasons for which thoy shonld bo oxpolfod aro sot forth at length, 'Thelr disroputablo praciioss are siated, aud tho ailidayits of eovoral porsons Who aro cognlzant of thom are attached. The Huproma Conet, it 18 expooted, witl act \wamp!ly in the watter, mid give the accusod o chanoo to oxplain, The papor hnn alrendy recoived the signatured of over 100 of tho heat lnwyers in tho olty, aud will ba gont to Ottaws in u fow daya. Tho expulsion of the Rov, Dr. Trowbrldge from tho editorial roonis of tho Inlerior, by arder of Mr, O, li. MaCormiok, hna greatly ofendod the New Schoo) Irasbyteriany, and some of tio miuistars ave very indignaut, Tha latlor have used o room, which was furnistind with chafrs, tablo, etc., by the Indies of tho dilferont congre= gations, in MeCormick's Block, for mocting pur- Jonen aud, it Mr. McCormiek will not pormit a a5y Schioal ministor to enter the Infertor ofllen, it fu prosumed that ho doos nob want Lis broth- rou to go into tho building, Henco, it is likely thab the mintaters will Lold no mora racatings in MeCormick’s Dlock, Indeod, ono of tha mora rominent of tho raverond gentiomon was look- g for othier quariors yostorduy, auid, it Lo in oueeenaful, after nowt Monday M. MoCorick will not be uhhi:ml to langor tolernte tho pros- onco 1n his huilding of the men wlhove only sin was voting for the acquittal of 'rof, Bwing. PO i PERSONAL, One of the oldest and best-known pnswengor couductors in tho Wost, generally known as Count Harrig, of the Ifannibal & St Joseph Railroad beeamo derangaed lnst winter and con- sequontly rosigned his position. fle soon nfter loft Iua homa nt Quinoy to go on & farm on the Platte River, of whioh ho waa part-ownor. Huv- ing Leen on tho farm about two weaks, Liosud- denly dlsspponred and with bim gno of tio bor- scs. Tho horso was soon aftef pioked up noar Tlatto City In an almost starved condition, but no trace could bo found of the ingane Count. Nothing liae boeon hoard of him until yostordsy, when Mr. Houry Starrlog, tho Qenoral-Baggage Agont of the Chicago & Burliugton and Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Xallionds recoived n dispatch atatiug that the body of Harrls had beon fouud in the Platto River, and on bim wnd found all his Jowolry, and nlso a largo sum of money. Iis romaing havo been tnken to Quincy, and tho funeral will tako place this aftornoon. The friouds of musie in thiscity will boe pained to'torn_that tho woll-known flute-playor, Mr. Josoph Drach, of this city, died yestordsy ot his rogidonco, No. 516 Sedgwick stroct. Ho has beon & musician in this city since 1856, nnd played in tho Ahnor and Unger orchostras of those days, Ifo was an excollent myeician, and & most oxemplary man, and lus loss will bo daoply folt in our muzieal circlos, 1lo leavos a wifo and sovon children, The funoral will take vlace from his late rosidenco Thursday, TROF. BWING, Baturdny's New York Graphic, in an editorial ou Prof, Swing, says: Prof, Bwing ia a nonaltlyo man, of deleate and re- fined mature, with tho tastes and'instincty of & scliolar, and an overmastering desire to do hia work as s min- dster Iu peace, Ho s unwilling that tho half-dozen best years of bis life should Le turued under the 5ol by tlio plow of thoological discunsion, and still moro £0 ba thio oceaslon of conteution und bitternoss among retbren o espects and a body whoso pleties hip luves, howsvar ho tuay differ from its doctrinal staud- ards und fnterpretations, Tliore 18 10 doubt of the ability, the esrnestness, awd tho honesty of Dr, Yatton, Ho presented hia eaze with o forco that wan acknowledged even by his oppo- neutw, Chery f hardly w quostion that be was teshni- eally right; that o had the loghe of the cuse; thial the fenor, the ‘tendency, and the kpirit of Prof, Swing's teaching does ot accord witl: tho letter nnd tempar of the Coufeasion of Fuitlh; that thirly years ago tio would Liuve boen convictod of bolillug un-Prsbytorian scutiments by almcst any tribunalin the world to whioh hix case might have been roferred, No one can rend Trof, $iing'w sermons w fecting that, how- over {hoy imay bo techmically squared with the old Confoustony aid Lowover fuouioaly puslionlur ¢x- yroeelons i them may Lo explinod, they Lelong toan outirely dliforent theologleat und religiaus formation, and represent un eutlroly diffvrent phusa of religlous tbonght and fesling. rof, Bwiny représents the freedom that 5 50 popu- Jor in our tiwe sud country, Tho spirit of the ags ripplen through his discourses und is felt in all Ls snyn aud dvos, He is n chiamplon of clviduality, of prog- Tous, of {lio readaptution of thealogy 10 moern 1o uud’ noeds, e weans improvement. He looks toward tho Newnets. IHoln perhizps oy conseientions in ha bulief & hia opponent, but ho lina corsa to- his rescut positton by Auch alot etepy sud unconzclons processes that, 1k the child who has grown he knows n0t when or how, ko hardly reslizes the chauge Le haw undergone, fo represonts the populir senfiment of our day, ‘The ourreut ecks foward lberty whb o spring-iile force, It threatens to sweep overvthing before it, Bympathizo with it an we da i most of it domands aud assoverations, it s aifil a. question whetbier it dues not_need tho chiocks and bajkuccs 1be opposito elemnt affords, CHICAGOANS ABROAD. Paris—Mrs, I, B, Brown and fumily, Marahall Tiold and family, Mirs M. J. Gray, Richard Grogg, Miss Anmio E, Lobart, Fornaudo Jones and family, L. B. Otis and family, P. D. Roely, Ava, Martin Rycreon, D, . Btorrs, Mra, R. L. Btorrs, Ullman Btrong, Miss J. F. Waldron. . « o+ London—Dr. 3. P. Hatfield, Dr, Fred J. Tluse and twife, H. . Magio and wife, Mra, Phil- lipa and two davghters, A, B. Pullman aud daughtor, E. Pulnon, Miss M, W. Bbepnrd, W. Strong, Mia, Phillip Wadsworth und two dafishs tors, . . denera—Mra, R. 8. Btones, John Burke. . . . Jigrence—Mrs. H, F. Enmes, L. 8, Eameg, IL 1L, Taylor and family. , . . Naples—Miss Lnzzio Ilomstend, Miss Lorraine. + » Milan—3rs Ropor, Mrs. A, 1, Lull and dnughter. . JMOTEL ARRIVALS. @rand Pacifie—D, C. Luwronce, Now York W. A. Portar, Philadelphin; C. C. Carter, Clove: 1a0d; D. Y\, Kimbatl, Boston; J. . Larrimore, St. Louis; C. 8. Millnd, Louisvillo; J. V. L. Rodgors, Wheeling; J. W. Wickershnm, Arkan- sas; G, ). Rausom, Baltimore; J. H. Taloott, Cincinuati; . H. ¥uqua, Now Oclenns; AL C. Blnive, Pittsburgh; "B, Hills, Hartford, .. . Snerman IHouse—1'he Hon, G, W. Cobb, Wiscon. sin; Col. A. D. Williams, Naw York; tho Ray. R, '8, Hassurd, London, Eng.; tho ilon, J. B, Drady, DBaltimora; W. H. Iowers, New York; E. L. Scuullz aund family, Eugland; P. Cummings, Boston; W. Bilver, Tiyun; William 3L, lioot, Dittsiiold, Masy, . . . Tremont House—M, D. Woodiord, Loundon; Jacob M, Bmith, Philadelphia; J. I, Fair- weathor, Burlington ; O, B, Hayden, 8t. Louis; E. It, Bliss, Columbus, Bliew,; £, I Lag§nu, New York ; George J. Diclunson, Boston ; Mrs, Groonfleld and family, Germany; J, G- Standant, Dotwoit; Charlos D, Drown, Jr., Now York, o+« « LPalmer House—A. P, Brown, Phila- Qolphia : Glarles . Drayton, Boston : Bpood ; A, F._Snow, Hartford; John, W. Bunn, Springliold; Jobn L. Woods, St Louls; Sidnay Simmonds, England; O, B. Bates. California’y 8. B, Mills, Now York; 8ir \W. Martin, Now Zoa~ land'; D, Bornard, Scotland, e A . ANNOUNCEIEN?S, A regular mcoting of the Chicago Photo- graphbic Aasociation will bo hold this evoning at their room, No, 163 Stata strost. The Hunnibal Zouavos will hold their rogular monthly mooting this evening at their hall, on Clurk strect, north of Marrisou. Dusluoss of groat importanco is to Le tranenoted. Jobu Fitel, rocoully dischorged from the Brldowell, 18 not, und never has hoen, an zgent of tho Penn Mutual Insurance Company, ‘The monthly mesting of the Bonrd of Man- agers of the Iloms for the Frioudless will be Livid ot the Homo at 10 a. m. to-day, Collector Irvin, of this Revenue Diatrict, has detormined to proscoute all olfoudors against the rovenue laws who bave fuilod to pay their liconsey for the presant your. Miss Lilfam B, Curtis, who 15 announced as netroys, poetess, aud olooutionist, In to glve two ontertainmouts in tho Hyde Park Town Hall Weduesduy aud Thursdny eveniugs of thiy wozk, The noonday rrnyar-mcafin , mow in [ty seven- toenth yoar, will be changed froin the Mathodist Clurch Block on and after Monday o the rooms of the Young Mon's Clristian Assocclation, No. 143 Madigon straot, All membord of Cosmopolitan Tiodye No. 6, X, of I, nre requoatod to be puuctually ou hend this evoning at their Castle Hall, corner of La- Halla and Adamu stroets, Uomplota arrauge- mouta for the mutinoo Friday in aid of their burial lot, and also to discuss the question of turniog out on the 24th inst, it BUDURBAN NEWS, HYDE PARK, The Hyde Park T'rustacs Leld a long session Monday evening, lnsting till 11 p. m,, with all tho membors prosent. ‘I'lie following muttors were placad on file : To- tition of . CQornell to upen Houth Chicngo ave- nue, as 1t liso afready beon done ; of Clarke, Tay: ton & Co, for opening Forty-sixth stroot; bills of 0. Kuowlton und Tugker & Bhorn.an for guaveling, as thore ia no avidence thet the work wny ordorad by the villaga; potition of W. I, Chappoll goncorning sidowalk on Hydo Park avenuo; potition of Wing & Tarlin to rostrain Dishop from taking sand from Forty-olghih stroot, ns the Buperintondent has hnd that atoppad; vosignation of Charles LaFlour as Tonndmanstor at Btato atroot pound; patition of CGummings Choerry, Br,, and Janis M. Hill for the appointmont of an outside Iixamining Board, on candidntos for Huperintondent of Water- Works, an the Board feol comjiotout to manngo thae husinesa; netition of A. Holly for position as sald Buporintondont. - On llmanlonn for sowor on Soventy-fifth strost and for improvemont of Farwoll avenuo, ovidence 1 roquirod that these works ara desired by the property-nwnara, I'ho petition for newer on Forty-Afth atreat is relused becnuse the stroot i not openad ; leo Dr. Hoaly's patition for ox- omination of title to lot on Ilyde Park avenuo oud Fifty-fifth streot, hocause said tills ia in tho vilingo, and thoy have alveady loased tho lot, I'ho following patittons wore granteds 1'rom - Iydo Park Gas Company for isiuo of now war- ranty, including intorest; from the Tronsuror for isauo of warrant to him aw voucher for tax-ro- coipts roveived by Imm aw cash; from Houry Trogar for trannfer of snloon liconss; for porminsion to Mirs Curtls to uso tho Village Hall, Wednesday ovening, for a rocitation ; auid for oponlug Ninotioth atraot from South Chisugo aveuno to gtuuy Island avonue; tho Attorney ia to prepara an ordinanco. The bill of tho South Side News for publishing anvual reports of Prosident and ‘Iroastror and for throo spacial-nssessmout noticos, nutounting to £789.80, was roportod buok without _approval, aud 3 recommendation tbat the publisher riss and oxplain, _Mr. Vansant_appeared with many ntatinties gathored from tho Trinyny, Z%¥mes, Inter-Ocean, Jouynal, and many woekly papara, from which he proved that his'bill wag vory low and ronsonable. After much dlsonusion if wag movad that ho be allowed @00 in fuil payment, which was adopted. Yeas—Churel, Downor, Faulkner, and JMorgan ; nays—Iiyan and Bon- Hold, who favored prymont in full, On tho potition for sunexation of a portion of tho Townof Calumet,—it appearing by raport of tho Attornay that all'the logal ronuiromonts had wnat,—n farmal otdlunuca was adoptod, aud tho two towns of Riverdalo and Wildwood wore ac- cordingly annexed to tho Village of Hydo Iark. ‘I'ho ordor horetoforo adopted postponing the appointment of viflnge oflicors during tho pond- oncy of the investizations, was reconsidorod and roxcinded as for as Village Colloctor is ooncaru- ed, aud James IL, Ely was sppointod at the samo malary o8 last year ; he to give bond in 8200,000, Tho Committee on Polico reporicd in favor of reducing exponaes, and propokad discharging all the police, from and aftor July 1, and that ono Sergeant bo_appointed at 590, and four patrolmen ot %70 ecach per month, to sorvo during the pleasuro of ibe Doard, the Prepident to assian them their vbeats, which, on motion,wau adopted—yeas, 63 nay, Mr, Ty, On motion of Mr, Church, tho adoption was reconaidered, and the mattor wag luid over for two woaks. A cortifiod copyof tho resolutions sdopted by the South Park Commiseionera in relation to sower, water, and gas pipes along the boules vards, wore roforred to the Clork, with ingtruc tiona to notify thom that the IBoard was preparad to receiyo petitions from owners of property be- foro action, * ‘Iho petition for information in relation to the oponing of ayenues was roferred to the Attor- ney, with request that ho give petitionora nll the information hio could, without cost to tho village, I'wo potitions for sidewalks on Longloy ava- nno,—from Thirty-ninth streot to Union avenuo, and from Union * avonua south,—wors granted, and tho usuni ordors for the construction of samo wero adoted, the samo to bo constructed on or before July 1. The bLills of U, B. Hequsmbourg for ropairs on Sixty-seventh ntroct, froight; on engines, ex- tra Inbor and materials for engino, fonndutions, oto., §4,739.4, wore roferred to Committes No. & with powor to net. Tho Committes on Tuventigation reportod that Bupt. Iouly hed dopoaited nll bhis fimo- boolie with the Clork, and they had granted one weaek longer timo to roceive new churges, L'wo communications from Mr, Healy wore referred to this Comuittea, Cupt. George W, DBinford reported police ar- vouts for the monih of May, 23, nad that 75.50 ‘wore collocted ns flues, 1t was rosolved that, sinee the Joiut Committee of Hydo Puvk and Lake had boon unablo 10 agreo ou & report, and the cere of n Suparinton. dent way absolutoly voeded, that Johu &, Bariay ba appointed Suporintendont of Wator-Works at n alary not to exceed £3,000, and thet the Town of Luke bo notified of this actiou, and they bo re- quosted to_join or 1o take sich’ other action as mny ga desirablo. It ‘was adopted—yons, 4 naye, 2. 4 Lho following wotitions wore roceived, read, end rofarred to the regulay committees: From tho Calumet aud Chicago Cenal and Dock Com- pany, and the Daltunore, Pittuburgh & Chicugo Railvoad, asking vecation of Eigbty-sevontl, Jighty-eighth, and Eighty-niuth otreots, and of cartain atloys [ tha sixty acres Iatcly purchascd for depot and sliop grounds at Suuth Chicago ; from Goorgo R. Clurko and others for 2 polico- 1nn on Forty-gevonth stroat; from O, AL Hardy and others for retentiou of Androw J. Maddon and Thomas Ryan as policeruen in the Becoud Diutriot ; from Lowis aud others for rotention of J. L. Maynard ss policoman at Luglowood ; from C, B. Nelsou aud othors, for sidowallc on Fitty-seventh stroot, from South Park Station to Madison avenus; from Paul Cornell, for, bal- snco dwe him, cash ndvanced for improyement of [Jefforson strect ; from D. D, Cornell, to have ditoh cleaned on Madigon avouuo, between Fifty- eighth jaud Fifty-nioth streols; from D. II, Horne, for pormission {o continuo holding Jus- tico’s Court in the Village Hall; from Eunlel Healy, in regard to Iudiana avenue; from V. 1L. Chapell, for » committee to examive sido. drain on {Iyde Park avenue, in order to havo a compromise with him on special tax chnrged him tor tho samo ; from C, I Hoquembourg, to have fonces romoved andfactlities furntshed him for laying wator-piges aoroas railronds ; from ‘I'nomis Buen, for remission of fine of $28, im- pored on Inm Soptomber, 1678, for solling liquor on Sunday. Tho Board then adjourncd to Yondny oveniug. LAKE VIEW, The Board of T'rustees moet Monday in the Town Iall, all lbe membera being pressut. Tho petition of tho members of the Yolicu forco for an incrensa of salary to dofray tho expenss of uniformy, was refusod, and u motion ndopted that tho town furmsh clubs and bells out of tho public funds. Canute Ivorson's petition for rebate on porsonal propoity tax was granted with reforenco to town and school tax to the amount of 928.49, ‘Tho ealoon men were out in force with potitionn for ranawat of tholr icensos for anothor year, Thoe following were presouted and laid over; for liconse for Poter Huim, on Groon Bay rond, just north of Bolmont avouue, for George Irviug, st _tho “Gracoland Reatawrans; for Chorlgs Gall, woar Gracoland; for. Jacob Schueider, noar Rosohill; for F. Gunderlach, coruor of Halsted strget snd Green lay rond; for Michael Simous, ol intersection of Groen Bay aud Shippoy roeds, Other petic 1008 wero ag follows: ~ From J. J. Smith, nolk- ing sppoiutment ay spocial policoman to take caro of his own proporty; for sidewalka on elthor sido of Montana biract; from Auguat Bullo, aslang that tho north lino of Noblaveune D moved in seven foot, being that much in the streot; from tho ''rustoos of the Gorman Lvau- golicnl Ghurel, auking permission to sell wino and boer at & pionic (o be hold some tima in July at Joln Boringor's gardon, Mr, Weckler.mado a simifar roquest vorbally for a roligious aasocia- tion of tho city dosiving to plonio at the samo gardon Juns 21, An ordinanco was adopted instructing Mr. Greor, tho Colloctor, to make report to the County Collaotor, betweon {he 9ih and 15tih doys of June, of all lunds inthe town delinquent on spacial avdessmants, Ordinances wore adopted for the following aidowalks : On the east slde of Bost avouuo throughout its entire longth, 600 fost; on the cast side of Ruoiue avenue, from Fullorton to Liucoln avenues ; on tho north eide of Dunning atroot, from Halsted ktract to Iacina avenue, A rauolution was ndopted inutructing the Su- porvisor to apply to tha County Commisgioor for an appropriation for the constructisn of an iron bridgo over the North Branoa at Belmout svonuo, in the TPown of Jofforsou, and to raquest the Trusteos of that town to join in tho sppli- cation, "T'he School Trustees requested the douatfon of 200 loads of and tuken from Tvanhoo avouus and used in #illing un‘;\rnuud tho High-Sehool. ‘Fha roquest waa graviad. Tunqpmponul %l’ W. G. Temple to clean {ho Diversoy avonue ditclies, from Halsted streot to the river, for 20 cenin por rod wau accopted, tho work to ba dono luud«r the supervision of tho Tighway Commissionor, fir. Hx{lznr granuted thi thie survoy of Bhellleld avenue, Jand, Tho #uryey was adoj stod, and M, Bulzor authorizod to racelve bidé for grading the proflle_drant north of Gi ue, "’i“fw police report for tho month of Aey was adonted, showing twenty-olght arrosts made, 2186 in tinos imposed, 18 remanded, §173 col- Tooted. 4o Donrd then adjonrnad to Monday, Juna8 g EVANSTON. The Garrely DBiblienl Inatitute Thaological Union convonad again to-day in the usual placo, and fivet listenod to Prot. B, 0, Oummuck's # Ruotoriosl Olasnifieation of the Boriptures.” At10:90 8. m., Prot, William X. Nindo discoursod on *“Homilotleal Exorcluos,” an Intoresting treatino on homilles and sormons, with sug- gostions .as to tha bost way of proparing aud dolivoring them, 3 In tho aftornoon the quentinn How Bhall tho Ministor Keop up Iis Budily ilonlth ?" wan an- awored by Dr. G. . Foltan, of Ubicngo, who made many sousibla sufggafltlmm rotative to it, Tho Roy, J. O, Lock, alno of Ghicazo, noxt clo- quontly deliverod hig views as to How ta Shall Malntain n Vigorous Tutollectusl Lifo,” and was Tollowod by tho Itav. 8. McChosney, alao of (- eago, on the question, ** How Shall Ho Maiutain o Vigoroug Spiritual Lifo 2" bothof which addrens- o8 went to show the primory imporiance of hoth of those cloments to ministerinl euccess, Loth hero and in the world to conto, In the ovening the Union again assembled, at 7:40, in tho M. . Clmrch‘lhum to hear Dr.’ C. 1L, Fowlor, President of the Northwoatorn Uni- vorsity, dolivor & most excellent sermon off “Mimmtorin] Biceess,” in regard to which he s 80 ominontly qualified to npm\T:. i S UEBMEBNTS, oo BASE BALL, Go TIIIS DAY to oeo tho Great - CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The Champions of the T, 8., the RED STOGIG@;E,A OF BOSTON, WHITE STOCKINGS, OF CHICAGO, Buy Tickota for Grand Btand, xnd singla admtssion tgkotr, at§3 Madiron-st. and nt 117 Fwonty-sacond st. Tt weathior ahuuld prevent tho gama no posters will bs on EXPOSITION BUILDING. ‘Ths Uolossal Uycloramio Ilusion of PARIBBY MOONLIGHT Uutvarally pronouncod by tho Bross sl Ortiies ot Tan - on and_ Neir York thy most, VELOUS ACHILV LS. MEXE O ILLUSIVEE AT ovor oslilbitad, “Opod tra 06 p, . and (rom 9. . EXPOSBIT! 01‘5' GARDENS, In additfan to ** PARIS BY MOONLIGHT," ovory tornoon and ‘cvoning GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. Tagagomont of Pago'n Military Dnad, led by Me. TENRE S F AT ) 150 Fonamad soih srenise vidnois: The whaiv ispcattian Bullding Timiusiod, Musie, DPlcturas, rracn ud Fouutaing, i coulust, atd most attraalive summor resort OK, 50 OFNTS. OHILDREN, % OENTS. "HOOLEY'S---LUGOA MATINEE, 'Balurdny Noxt, Jnno0, at2p, m., GRAND FARBWELL LUCCA OPERA IWATINIR! Inarhiloh ali tha Aztfsts of the STRAKOSCN 17 GBI SOMPARYRL anhors, rassiod by tha Qrohiostva of tho Compaay, Tho’ posformance will statof tho— FiratAct of ¥ DON PASOUALE. Heeomd Act of “HILGENONY (by raauent), Kocond Act of * MARTHAS Tourth Act of ** LA FAVORITAM Hiusical Dirvotor and Conduator, MR, §, BEHR: now at Hooloy's Thaztro. Felny, JJano 5, ot 8 o'elack p. m,, Graud Faro- A CONCLRT av Kingsbury Hall, Soats for nonw a4 3803 Ofieo of FAMEonEy HAlls THE GREAT ADELPATL THIS WEDNESDAY, at 2 p. m. FOURTEEN NEW STARS! Thousand Dollar Triall _ Greatest Gymnsatia Trial of all thico ! Tha Flsing Jiatey, LO LO, and the DB GLORIANS, In thele gront Aorial Act and Mlight throngh Balioons | aud the PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, poto with tham b the Adolphl THIS WEEIK, 1L and LEESTER, (e tonownzd Sum snd Durico Yy MIACU: tho wowdorial Sipine b Flawors, Tho 13 fu thy A3 A TUMENSE OLIO OF SPEOIAT, ACTS, Fiak's Fnuny *'BOX MYSTERY,” and the glorlous old comig pantomime, ROBERT MACAIRE. _Tadics' Night to-mocrow, Thursday. KINGSBURY HALL---LUCCA. ON FRIDAY EVENING, Junoeb, at8 o'clock, GRAWD PAREWELL LUCCA CONCERT TON RARLS, 8iG "PUENT! \TUA, S L DL 510, SCOLATIA, aud Grohusien of the Sirakimal failan Opord Cipanz Musioal Direolor and Gonduciar—br, 8. scrrod Heats, price 32, The saloof moats will come ¥) inorning, atd a, m, the " ACADEMY OF MUSIO, TO-NIGHT, THE VO XK E ST In thelr Laughable Bketch, WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE, To-morraw, Grat timo, tho drullost of cll tha droll things, IN A FOG-. MWVIOKER'S THEATRE. Ths World-ronownod Ecaontric Gomedlan, Ta his Wondorful Cryation, LORD DUNDREARY,” in tho Celohrited Comady QUR AMERICAN COUSIN, Entirely raconstzacted Ly i, which czn he E(vnn bt a fow timos, a; np'murduriw: riof ongagemont us Hhavid e 0 rothor Bam, " v Ramy ; and 1a tho baautiful Comedy of *! O KHOLDERS' MEETINGS, NOTIGE T0 THE STOURHOLDERS Keitishuy aud Bastern Railroad At mootinz of the Board of Diractors wf tho Ialthe By estarn iatitoad Compnyy el 3 the Loty tho Company 0 Ieltnburg. i 39, W, fho. 1ohaed g Tosolutiun way 3duptod, nd ordarad to b PULIGLAL A% cordiu to law of the Staokhuldera of thy Jteenteed, Thut 3 mzeting Koilibiac & Eantora, Hafivoad Gompasy b and hors by Is o to moet at the otice of tho U‘»Xlnnn)'. al Roirh orcor Gounty, 1, at 3 o'clook p. n TUE; 74, for tho purposo of aah \ AUG. 18, 1474 p {2ug 1 Toawof ten ihosennd doflain (S10,000) nes intla sald roud, (otal amount not to o Cvo wilton and fiv Dundrod thousund doflars (33,5 rchust of fran aud cqulpment fur snid raf Staoks boldor Is rogucated to bo prosont in poreon or by prass, W. D. SMITH, President. J.B. HOLLAND, Bucretary, Oioe of Chicago & Norfhwestorn Railivay Company, 52 Wflll-SL‘ New Yours, Apetl %, 1674, of o stickualiets ‘Wid boadbolde orsof tno Ghivazo & Northwostesn fallwiy Company, for fhio uleotion uf - Direciors Pesaut to law, ant fof tha txaneaotion of such other Lusinexs ha way somo bofora sald mcotioye, will ba hold at tha oflico of 153 Campany. i tho ity al Chicago. en Titursday, tho 4ih day of Ju noxty sl oulucle b . Bundiilioes wilt auliand thal sight tn voto by praron oifics ot tha Cumn:m{ 2 Wa tration en or botura the o ¥ 28, Jm., Socrota BTOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. i Notlca is Luraly that thio aununl mustlog af. e B e A oo Beaneh. Dok G sy fo 83 fcotion of Bitestors of valh tyutcior il > B oty omiemof satd Commpany, o, Pashe o The annul meatin eir votiay bondaat New Yurk, for rogis: RN Prosidont. (it 5 8v., (0 tho Uity of Chicago, 81104, BN i * Fptazy of Chicage Soulh Bra PROFESSIONAL OARDS, N’fi GNE ars Among o Atflictod. ! Thoti. K sauds saved froni an oarly gruvo, P AT fo, ook form, NSTUTUTE, Mom, o Py 23 0ty post pald. blenge, Conbintlon froo, Cull ar. welta: providud with honrd and rooiits, NO ouRE! Dr I{ea’n Y t NO PAY !! 300 ROUTT CTLARKST., CIITOAGD, ay Yo uonvulted, porsonally ar by mafl, tren of ghurgo, an 211 dhironio or Borvouw dieonses, DAL 1, I only physiciun in tho oty who warrants ouros Oftfue. hotre, ke i, 108, Bivi Snuduya b5 ~.‘L\l[a.t‘.he],' Caylus’ Capsufis, Used for ovar twenty yoars with great sucoess by the plipsiolins af. Patis, Now York, und Loadot, ave boon foua wiorfar to mf( gttiora for L‘.lh. prompt oura vt all dis= Shiurabi, Feocht ar of Jong st Biinatnotied by OLIN & 01 £, [ Tiie Racine, Pacis. Bold by Druggirta thronghout th United Statds, wtollby Bruggists thranghout thy DR INDIGO BLUZ, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orlginul wnd Unoxeellvd for Buving Clothes )i 5 187 Washingtou-ei,, Patlonts 1’ Wiltborge ug Slore, No, 23 Nartn Boumont, PO phin. - Fiory Orover mtid- Deosish Illellfld v buy and R okiaona uso it b o WG Biopsigar, MISCELLANEOUS. Properly Owners, Ationfon | Uutil 18th fust, 'Wax Sale Curtlfioates hald by the Oity ot Qliiuagn ox be redeoned at 10' poc veut. 3o, whiioh date tha Fate will bo iaorcuuod T 1 e ant. 8. He Iy Vienl' 20 Oat0ago, Apeily, 1oy 3+ TAY K5, Uity Gomi L1