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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: IRIDAY. JUNE 5, 187 LOCAL MISCELLANY. THI WIND-STORM, A wind-storm of abotb twonty minntes dura ton yosterdny aftornoon made walking in tho ntroct oxtrotholy unpteatant, sinto tha dust was bloten into uno's oyes fastor than a handkorohlet wonld romovo it. It was followed, hotwovor, by » slight fall of rain, which cooled the ntmorphore and componsatod for tho proceding voxn- tion. Thp wiad wns very sirong, nnd ‘paveral of tho gmals rushed along with almont oyolonlo voloolty. As far a8 lmown, it did no taterinl dnmago oxcopt inono Instanco, Thta was tho partial domolitlon of tho walla of the bullding on tho southanat cornor of Madison aud - Morket streots, formorly ocoupied by 3. D, Wolla & Co., tho intarlor of which ywae burned out . Mondny mnmlug. The \lp[)‘nr portion of tho front wall, including the- fourth and Arth atory win- dows, i o portion of tha sido wall, wero blown down, tho bricks and stone trimmings being soat- torod'in all dirootions, covering with dobris tho stroots which tho atructure faced. Tho woodon sidowalle was carried Into the ares, and the contiguous . telegraph _wires wero brokon, Tortunately’ no porson’ was hurt, A num- Vor of Insurance ngents and workmon wora in and nround the building just provious to tho ndvent ‘of tho storm, but tho galo boing anticipatod by the nprnnrnnca of tho ocoluds, Asgistant Firo-Marshal Bweonlo, who had boen sent for, orderad overy ona 1o koep at o safo dis- tance, ' ‘This admonition had bardiy been given beforo tho collnpse ocowrred, Tho iusurance companics oxpocted Lo count tho walls na salvage, thoy being supposad to be, and indeod woro, atont nnd uninjured by the fire, and could doubt- Iess hnvo boen usod again ntter somo little ro- niring. Their dostruction, hence, involves & l:mu to the scompanios of perhaps 8,000 Tho breaking of the telograph wires intorfornd with communlication east and west and south for somo timoe, and would also havo provented #n alarm of firo hn(nfi givon from tho Woest Bido, Repairars wero on tho ground tén minutos after the walls fol], aud at oncd wont to work to put {ho lines in order. *_Taroro wore ono or two parrow escapes. Ono foutlomnn, who was walking toward Barket Btreot, was on tho sidewalk noxt to the building when the walls camo down. ITtshat was knocked off, and ho wag badly frightoned. For somo . renson or othor, no streot-cars happened to bo passing at tho moment, and iha absenco of bug- - gios and other vobicles in tho stroet happlly avertod a serious catastropho, Threa mon met with & narrow escape while . walking on tho sidewnalk on Monroo strect, im- mediately bolow the old Post-Ofice Luilding. Tho firat gust of wind blow some dobris upon them from the roof of the building, which caused thom to start into the stroot. Sonrcoly lind thoy stepped from tho walk,when sheet of iron, wolghing some fifty nouuds, wns blown from tho ¥oof, and fell upon tho spot thoy had barely had timo to vacato. It was just Lig enough to have kovered all throo man, and, but for the worning which the falling mortar gavo them, it would without doubt have killed overy one of them, gnm Lat of on of thio men foll OIf as ho fumped nto the atreot, and was badly crushed by the ‘mass of sheot iron. : —_— . ‘WEST INDIANA STREET. * An adjourncd meeting of property-ownera on AWest Tndinnastreot, who are interested in the im- ! provomont of that thoroughfare from Noblo to oyno street, was held last evening at Tammany Mall, corner of Lincoln aud West Indinua streets, and was quite largoly attended. Justico Eeully presided, and Alr. Dixon acted as Secro- tary. Tho Committoo np{mlnfiud ak tho previous meot~ Ing to confor with tho Bonrd of Public Works :onmmlng the curbing and paving of tho streot roported that the Commissionors conld do the work cheapor than it could bo done by privato . contract, butthat it would take a grent doal moro timo, and besides ono-lalf of tho nsscss- ment would bave to be paid bofore' the ‘work wos commenced, whereas tho private con- tractor wounld not ssk for his monoy until the $mproyement was finished. 'The Committoo roc- ymended that the contract bo given to Mr, Do olyer, in acoordanco with the papors swhich hed oen signed by a majority of the proporty- Jowners, ) At this point considerable "noisy discussion proso, a fow persons claimivg thaf the paving ®nd curbing of the street could be done at 83.50 * gor foot, whilo Do Golyor's contract called for 54.25, and_throwing ‘out hints that thoso who advocatad lotting the contract to the latter por- €on would bo charged less than any of tho othors, This brought Afr. DaGolyer to his feot, nud ho snid that those who find - offered to do tho work for £3.50 kuew that they could not got the signatures in time, and only wanted to bave him loso the 4ob, The ropresentative of another contracting 1irm hero arose, and eaid that tho work could bo dono for £3.50. Justice Scully then snid that if the peoplo wanted the Btreet improved In o reasomablo time, thoy had botfer Tot BMr. DeGolyor, gO on with the work, and Ald. Quirk was substantially of the same opinion. Thoso prasent who ownod proporty went into a bock room and voted nl- 08t unanimously to adhere to tho contract with E:. DoGolyer, and the moeting adjourned. e THE CAMP-MEETING. Tho Goneral Comp-Meeting Committes of tho Mothodiet Episcopnl Church, Chicngo District, mot yestordoy on the Camp-Ground at Des- plaines, for the purpose of organizing for the coming soason, fixing the dote of tho summor camp-mooting, and for other business. The Committeo is composed of ono minister and ono Tayman from each ohurch in thoe Ohlcago Distrioct. Tighteen were prosont yesterday, making simply an average delogation, Presiding Eldor A. O. ‘Jutking acted na Chairman of the Committee, and ox-Ald. Daggy ns Bocrotary. Four vacancies in tho Bonrd of Trustons of tho COamp-Ground hsgociation ocoursing, the Committos proceeded 10 fill thom by re-clesting J. E. Keunnicott, Will- iam Whooler, and Chatlcs Busby; and, in placeof T. F. Clough, reslgned, Bolomon' Thatchor was clocted. Baveral of the city clorgy woro prosent iab the meoting. A resolution was adopted fix- dng tho time for commencing camp-meotiug at Alonday, Aug, 17, and closing it Baturday, Aug. 25 Sy avoliing the voxed qucstons ooanocted wvith Bunday camp-meetings, by having no moot- Ang on Sunday. 3 } A long dobate took place in rognrd to a roso- Jution_fooking to the solling of the prosent grounds, aud she seleoting of a mora oligiblesito Bnywhore botween Evauston and Racine, on the Jake shoro, The resolution failed by two votes poly. Most of the city miembors voted for tho rosolution, whilo the country delegates enerally opposed it. It is a protty general pinion, however, thab tho time is not far dis- ant whon the present site will bo abandonad, 'L premisoa woro found to bo in first-rate con- dition. A resolution was adopted thanking the daily prpers for favors shown the Camp-Ground sociation during the past yoar, Tho city mem- n'i' of the Committos refurned on tho G:10 rain. 3 THE OITY HALL, ., Tho City Troasurer yostorday paid $28,000 in walaries toclty employos, and $25,000 of thocity's fudebiednoss. | 'Tlo City Collector yesterday rocolved unpaid Anxos to tho amount of €41,000, sud foos, from the iseuing of licensow, smounting to $210, | Tho Committon on Bailronds will meot at 2 ‘p'alock to-morrow afternoon, and the Committes on Markots will moot at 8 o'clock, Monday af- Rornoon, Mayor Colvin was in his offico but o short timo yostordsy morning, fooling too unwell to stand the City-Hall pressuro during the whole day. © The Water Colloctor yesterday recoived £4,692.49 from tho collection of xonts, Attor the 16th of this month there will be & penalty -fmposed upon all who sro in arrears for thejr ‘waler toxed. . | Beveral of tho residents of Wabash avenuo iwvho wont the horse-railrond wero mbout tho }Oity Hall, urgivg upon all the Aldermeu thoy could buttou-holo tho propriety of pushing ‘through tho ordinance. Tho Board of Public Works hold o long and imwoighty discuesion yesterdsy on tho question jwhother zlm{' wero_lable for damages, M sich ‘whould bo obtained againat tho_cily from tho ireuidonts on North Hiate atreet. Mr, Prindivillo woassured them lil“}zlu ologuenco, and thoroughly 'gonvinced them that thoy wero not liablo. + Oity-Attornoy Jamioson was too il yosterday itoboat the City Hall, As bis asslslant, Mr. Oameron, has resigued, and Judge Norlon was A Lis oftioe but & short time, the Law Depart- waent has n vory dosorlod appearance, Bome time ago Ald, Hchaffuer introducad o resolution into tho Common Council to glve the widow of Officer Jucobs, who was shot whilo in the porformanco of his duty, $1,000, but the resofution was uot adopted, insomuch as it would establish a bad procedent, fow days B ; t:umcrlpu“t: y éM, ‘bbolcu;u nol{ aooby, was startod mmong the a)] fiam Sadl4rday 1) s glven bo M, Ballivin, tho Olerk of the Board of Public Works, who Aoon gollooted from tho varioun attnohion of thab ofllce 183, Ir a fow days tho sum total of tho subsoription will bo glven. Dullding pornita wors Instoed yestorday to 0. T, Bchlodomen to construet a throe-story brick and atono blook on Lots 847 and 740 West Lake #trooty to J. O. Olson to bulld a two-story brick Tiouso ' on North Doarborn atreot, noar Sobillor ; to Jacob Klsiuman to erect a two-story bricle Lionso at 464 North Wolls stroet, and to E. Homp- stond to bulld st 863 North Dearborn stroot n two-tory briok dwolling, Ald. Btout mado a move chturdny aftornooh that was worthy of ono of tho Indin-rubbor Vokos. Io hoard that tho Finando Committoo wore about to strike out, at ono foll blow, on_appropristion of 837,500 for & school- hougo in Nickersonville, Then. ho mado tho fastost timo on ryocord, for if thero I8 nuylhing!thnl lios nonr tho heart of tno Alderman of tho Bixtoonth Ward it is the ores- tion of this sohool-houso, and the {doa that it was to bo only an air-castlo was somothing tho Aldorman could not atand, so ho made his way to tho Compirollor's ofiica at o rate of spoed to Lo envied by Woston, and boggod, with all the enorgy and oloquanco, that thoy would epara that achool-hounso, ~ 1Iis prayer was anaworad, and Nickorsonvillo lads and Inakos will con tholr booka in o 85,000 institution of loarning. THRE PINANOR COMMITTEE, Tho Council Committes on Iinanca Leld a mau!h(l!z, 88 usunl, yestorday aftornoon, in tho City Comptrollor's “offico. Thoy have at last finishod with tho appropriations for tho Doard of Publio Worke, and spent most of yaatorday upon thoostimntedof tho Hoard of Bducation, Although Prosident King, without his affability, would no lflm{ol‘ bo Drosidont Klnfi, atill tho outting and slashing indulgoed in by the Committco upon somo of his pot projects must have beon ox- tromely distestoful ~ to that gontloman, Whon __the appropriations for the Board of Tducallon loft the hands of the Financo Committoo last- cvoning thoy wero $200,000 less than thoy woro whon prosonted to tho Committoo's inapootion in tho morning., Tho grontost itam orased was that for improvemonts of tho old Post-Offico Building, for which the modest sum of $100,000 was asked. This was ontiroly stricken out. At the prosent rato the Committeo nro working, it will bo a long timo bofore they aro done, aud the Council will have a oorrospondingly short timo to doliborato on the mntter. COMMITTEE ON YUNLIO BUTLDINGS. The Committee on Public Buildinga and Grounds mot at the Clty Hall goulerdny nfter- noon, Thore wero prosout, Ald, Bailoy, Cooy, Sctimitz, Heath, sud Brandt.. A peflhnn of stono-cuttors neking for employ- mont on the nmnnent building waas recom- monded to bo placed on file, "The question of fitting up the old Post-Ofico for tho uso of {he courts was discussed briofly, but tho mattor was postponed to allow the Com~ :xlunon timo to confor with tho Board of Educa- lon. Tho resolution of Ald, Balley and Richard- son nuthorizing tho advortisoment for sale of tho oity's balf of tho dobrls of the old Court-Tiouse wag- discusecd, Ald, Balley said that if tho dabris was not goon sold it would all bo stolon. - He had caught mon recently holping themsolves to tho {ron.” On mation, it was de- cided to roturn the resolution to the Council with n recommondation. ‘Tho resolution of Ald. Richardeon asiing for the woloction of two architoots for the new Court-Houso, was, on motion, Leld over until the Committee had time to confer with the Oounty Committee on Public Buildings. On motion, tho potition for tho employmont of tflh‘o Hohoro Block for city purposes swas placed on file. Tho Ohairman read the potition of John O. Schweizer, which he pronounced to be o valuablo nddition to the litorature of the day. As a specl- men of porsuasive cloquence, it has not its eqnal in potitions to any Common Council. The fol- lowing exordium was road by the Chairman of tho Committee in vory fino style + * Olizcaao, April 6, 1874, To the Prestdent and Members of the Board of Common Council of the City of Chicago, Cook County, T, : GrarLEMEN: Modern and ancient history, o8 woll 88 daily oxperiéuce, domonstrato couduufi'ul{ that great commercial centrea are more or less visited by devastating conflagrations so very destructive to tho welfaro and prosperity of thelr fithabitauts, Extroordinary cises require extraordisary rome- dicw, was Nopoleon's logical suying. AY tho firo_Ock, 9, 1871, thio wind, incrensing to o huirrlcanio, enrriod Durning'embard aull_ othor fuflam. mable muforials o dlstonco, alightiug on roofs, sotting them on fire, That conflagration destroged fn onie day $00,000,000 of tho eity'a proporty and wealth,—it mado thougsnds of Ler citizens Lotcless, homeloss, penuiless, hope- Toss, and helpless, thoe carnings of lifelong indusiry and'economy, the result of the most logical calouls- tions of morchant, mechinle, and student, and tolling ‘womnn, the inheritatco of father and grandfathor, tho equesta of theplous nnd dovout,were alt buried auidst tha rulns of wealth aud eplendor, Cheap {nsurance 1n tho safely of the poor msn, and a bountiful supply of water tifo est scourity for in- suranco companics, ko new yntontod wator-pipo aystem, fo connection v , with gelf-acting tanks on sach floor (patented Mareh 7, 187), snd with my fank, roof, and gutter will ‘mako these terrible conflagrations an imposstbility, Here tho Committeo woro ovarpowered, and, on motion, the Snti!(on was placod on file, The meoting then adjourned. THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, The Common Council Committes on Judiciary met yestarday in tho oflice of the Chairman of tho Committee, Ald., Richardson, in Ashland Block, "Thore wora present Ald. Richard- son, . Oullorton, Campbell, and Cannon, Tho Committee have not met for a month, anda Ilvmnt denl of businoss had been accamulating. 'ho fivst thing taken undoer coneidoration was tha following order, introducod by Ald. Quitk: OnDERED, That the Board of Public Worka be, and aro hereby, directod to_enforce no ordors for tho - proyementof streets, and to fnour mo exponso for nssessments under auch orders, unloss a mojority of tho property-holdera futercsted potition for such im- provementa, ‘This was approved, and an order introduced by Ald, Jonas, direoting tho Board of Pub- lio Worlia to Lold sower contractars rosponsibla for all work contracted for, was reforrod back, gh(ch filmply means it will not b, pasged by tho ‘ouncil. Ald. Hildreth's order to direct the Corporation Council and the City Attorney to report as to the right of tho Rolief and Aid Boalety to hold money donated after tho groat firo, and of the powor of the City Comptroller to domand it “from them,” was n;?roved by the Committeo, Tho roquest of Mies Gilbert, of New York, that 1,500 books bo furnished by tho city to the Bridowell for the benefit of thio in- matos, was not viewed by the Committco ina favorable light, aud they reported adverselyto granting it. None of the Committae havo noticed tho evil affects of tying a hores to a lnmp-post, so they did uot sco any reason for increasing the pen- alty for so doing from £10 to $100, d, Can- non eome time ago becamo convincod that pergons Incarcorated in tho various police atntions of the city did nomt & fair show for Dail, #o he introduced an ordinance authorising Justicos of the Ponce to taka bail at police ata-~ tlons, The rost of the Committoo had a whole- sumo drend of putting such power in the hands of Banyon and certain other Justicos, aud 80 they reported advarsely to {6, An lavitation Laving been oxtended to the Council by the Pub- lie Library to visit tho new City Library Rooms, and roferred to tho Judiclary “Commiitee, they recommond that the juvitution bo accopted. Tho ofticial bond of James Rowan, City Weigner, not boing satiefactory, was not approved. “I'hio Qouncil some time ago naked from Judgo Norton his advice on the gas question, e gave it, and it was reforred to the Judiciary Commit~ tao, ‘who do not approve of it, s statod in tho following unawer: That thoy huve been informed and bellove that for wmany years pust, and under the sanction of il various Law Dopurtments of ths city, it hos beon a ractica for tho Councll”to maku cone tracts which could mnot, from iheir very na- ture, bo complotod willin & year from tho fimg of maklug thom, JLuat,"jour, Oemmit foe belleve that (he nocemsities of tho elty demand fhut this practice should bo continued, and thut a artura therefrom would work an frreparable injury, T2 Viow of this fact, ad tho furthor fuct that muy of ‘our beak lawyars aré of tha opinion {hat, under our churtor, this clasg of contracs aro volid, sud that the olty hin the right to enter futa them, your Commitica recommend that said communication bo placed on fite, wud that 1o steps bo taken on said gas contmaat, An ordinance in regard to lluonalmy1 places of smusomont was noxt tskon undor disoussion, common The present law ia monifestly unfair whon it chargos & puppet-show'as much for exhibiting o fow woeks in the olty as it doos the largest theatro for o liconse for the whole year, Ald, « Cullerton * vory. Emporly thought Inclosed base~balt grounds should pay a liconge s well as any other place of amusomont, Ald, Canuon doos not haliove in tho national game, and {8 in favor of a licensa of €1,000 on overy inning played, As the ordinsnce nceds sevoral amondments and changes, it was intrusted to Ald. Ouilerton, to report at tho next meoting of the Committes, which will lio Monday aftornoon at 4 o'clook, Ty much talked abont Taw Dopartment difl- oulty mow camo up. Judge Norton had sont in his statement in_rogard fo the mattor, but City Attornoy Jamiuson, on account of illnoss, fisd not. Ald. Richardson bolloved in compolling the Law Dopartment to work to- gotlier harmonfously and not to define the du- Vlea of oither COorporation Counsol or Olty At- torney, Ald, Oaungn thought Judge Nor- ton wes, zighd I ths. position had takon, Ald. Oullorton thonght tho dntien of each should bo defined by the Counef), and moved that Lho quontion bo doferred till Monday aftornoon, wlion dr, Jamicson would havo hfs statemont rondy. Tho motion pravailod and tho Committeo adjonrned till Monday. BOARD OF POLIOE AND FIRD. Tlio Bonrd of Police and Firo Commissloners mot as usunl yostordny afternoon. DPresent, Commissionors Shoridnn, Ayats, Klokko, and Tono. T flst oo brouight biforo tho Bonrd was that of Patrlck IT. MeOnbo, ehargod with ab- senting himeelt from duty without pormission {from Lia suporlor officor. "ITo wne found guilty and flnod threo days' pay, Thomas 1. Culkin is a momber of Engine Houso No. 4, and, firea boing quite dull, ho found amusemont in * ma- liciously gossiping ™ about the Foroman and As- plstant~ Foroman of lis Company, and’ was 80 chargod by thom . befare tha Toard, who found him’ guilty, soverely ropri- mandod bim and sentonced him to a forfoilure of ten dnys' pay, Firg-Marshal Bennor submitted his monthly roport, which contalued, among many other foms ' of intorest, tho following fnots : The Fire Dopartmott now has 18,000 feot of rubber hoso, of which 11,600 is carbonized rub- ‘ber, 5,250 feot *' Star horo, 800 fact ** Granite” oo, 2060 foot ** N, Y. It.” hoso, and 700 feot un- known ; of loathor hose ihoro is 8,100 foot; thera nre 20 onginow, of which 22 areinn gnad contlition, 2 are *falr,” 1 “poor,” and 1 “ bad ;" during the month 8 bave beon injured, sk edi g L CRIMINAL, THE CRIMINAL COURT. Thie Court was unusually dull yestordsy moruing, aud, for tho want of business aftor tho hoaring of o single minor motion, adjourned till this morning ot 10 o'clock. Thoro will bo no trials Dboforo Monday, unloss the Grand Jury brings in somothing it desiren to disposo of im- modlatoly. On that day tho callof the onlendar, whioh i8 up, will bogin, THE POLICE COURTS. Thero were thirty-five ensos at tho Wost Side Polico Court yostorday, eighty-four at the Houth Bido, and thirtoon at tho North Bido. 'Thomas Jonea was yosterday hold to the Orim- inal Court by Justico Boyden, fn bonds of 8800, on tho chargo of roceiving stolou goods, kuowing them to bo stolon. Juatico Boydon disposad of tho following of- fondors yesterday : nfllomu O'Netl, disordorly, $25 ; Mary McOnril fy, drunk, $10 ; Kato Storra and Robert Lynoh, digordorly, $10 onch.; Eliza- ‘both Koogan, drunk and disordorly, $5. Tho continuod oase of Adam Adams was ngain onlled up yosterday morning 'boforo Justico Soully. Adnms, it 8 alleged, walked into tho sitting-room of the houso E[n. 20 Meridian atreet, whoro hio found Mrs. J, W, Swart, and grabbod hor watch and chain a1fd made off with it, . He was held by tho Justito in §800 bonds to anawoer to tho Orlminal Court. Tho continued cpse of Mary and Charles O'Loary, for recatving stolon goods knowing them to havo boon stolon, was again called be- forg Justice Boydon .yestorday, Tho evidenco in the cnso waa sufficiont to convince tho Jus- tico that tho proporty was pawnod to them for liquor, nud they know nothiug of tho goods ‘ furthor than that, and thoreupon tho O'Learys woro honorably dischargod. Edward Oromioux, & low ruffian, who has compolled his wifo t0 support him, attomptod Iate Wednosday night to worry hor out of what little money sho had. He entored tho house whore sho {8 now iiving through the window, and & quarrol omsuod. During tho row ho attempted to chloroform Ler by sntur- ating o hendkorchiof and holding it to her mouth. Tho womsn's scroams bronfibt to her rescno the bar-tendor of tho cs- tablishmont, and Cromisux was arrested, Yos- wrdn{ morning Justico Boyden heard tho story. Cromieux ingtatod thnt hin clothing was st tho house whero his wife lived, aud that lio wishod to leave the town, nnd wenb thore for the pur- poso of packing up his ** duds,” ete, The woman tostifiod that the fellow Lad time aund again threatonoed her life, and she lived in deadly fear of him; sho had for years supported bim; that ko would take hor olothing to the pawn-shop to obtain money for-his own privato purposes, Jus- tico Boydon concluded, as the follow statod he wishiod 'to leavo town, Lo swould nasist him in that Inudabls intontion, and theroupon fined him 250, sout bim up for ninoty days, and placed him under $200 bonds to keep the ponce. William A. Wilson and Agnee, Lis wife, were arrosted Wodnesday, on o warrant sworn ont bo- foro Justico Boydon, by Arad O. Dalch, charging thom with recoiviug monoy under falsa pro- tenses, and belng fugitives from justice, These are tho partios of whom meontion hus boen made of having disposed of mortgagod property in Michigan. Yestorday they wors brought Loforo tho Justice. Tho women, who is the mother of eloven children, appesred with an fnfant 3 months old in her arms. Baleh requosted a con- tinuanco in ordor to await the arrival of a roqui-~ gition now in the hands of Goy. Beveridga from Gov. Bagley, of Michugan, Tho nttornoy for tho prisoners clnimed their discharge upon tho fdct that there waa no ovidonce against them with whicl: the prosocution could prove the charge {or which thef woro arreated, and furthor, there a8 no provislon in the statutes authorizing the datention of fugitives from justice. Judge Doy- don roserved big decision until twe uftornoon, and then, after satisfying himself that he could not hold thom aa fogitives from justico, dis- ahargod the prisonors. John Mulcahoy was arrested yostorday as o vagraut, and in & drunkon coundition was brought to the Harrleon strect lock-up, enrslog nnd rav- ing at & foarful rate. Yestordny morning, whon arraignod befora Justica Boyden, ho attompted to p?uy tho old trick of denf and dumb, and houded the Justice & card with the following re- uost written thorcon: “Iam a strangor in Biioago. T loft Now York Oity. Plonse to Iot mo go, and I ‘will keep sobor.” Boveral wit~ nosgos testifiod that the follow was shamming tho mute. Boydon said 25 and costs would restore him to hls Tost speeoh, nud so informod him, Tie will worl out tho fino at the Bridowell. ‘Wednesday afternoon, s gontloman by the namo of J.B. Wilson hitchod his horso and buggy on Lako streot, nonr Fifth avonue, and wont ofl to'attend to some business, On his ro- turn his “rig ” was gone. Somo fow hours lator the horso and buggy woro found in frontof n saloon, No, 220 Bluo lsland avenus. A 'bus- driver, giving bis nomo a8 Goorge Wilson, pass- ing along Lako stroct in a haif-intoxieated con- dition, snw tho teamn and conceivod the iden of having » froe ride, and therefore jum{md in, aud, picking up two womon of ths town, Btartoc out to finish his spreo. At the saloon above mentioned, whero the horse and buggy wero found, thoy liad stopped for o drink, fi‘lm whole party were drunk when ar- reatod, aud wore locked up ot the Unlon Streot Station. Yesterday morn! ng thoy were brought beforo Justice Scuily, who finod tho women 210 apleco, ang hold the 'bus driver over to the Oriminal COurt in bonds of 300 on tho charge of larceny. Edward Langloy, alias ¢ Appetite Bill," D. 8, Ward, and Josdpli Qavin, who are the ownors of & gambling-houso at 148 South Olark stroct, wore nrrested Wedneeday night, and with thom thirty- four intates of tho cstablishmont. Yostordiy morning they wera all arrnigued boforo Justice Doydon, Trudo appeared for the offenders, and oited an instanco to lfis Honor, whore, about otio weelk hgo, & darkey gambling-house was “pulled,” and tho inmates wovo all lot off, The Court only inflicting = fiue_upon tho awnors or keopors of tho lLouso. o clalmod that his clients, though not froo Americans of African doscont, still wero about as fuod, and, undor tho Givil-Rights bill which had passod the Lowor House of our National Congross, wore entitled to tho samo favors ns shown tho dusky offond- ord. MisTlonor ovidontly thought Trude was right, snd thoroupon fined Lu}floy 8 proprio- fav ot ‘tha placo, 925, wud Wardand Gavin 220 onch, a8 owning stock in the concern. The others woro lot off, Yor ono g0 young In years, Sarah Tinnoy s old in'sin. This gitl, .soarce 18 yoars of age, sevoral months ago committed an offonse for which a warrant was {esued for her atrest and placed in tho" Lands’ of Oflicor fla?un. who could not find her; Wednesday as Miss Tinney waa ornis- ing aloug Olark streot, Hognn recognized her, and, drawing the .now half-forgotion wamnan from tho dopths of Lis capnclons pockoty, at- tompted to arrest hor. ho renlsted, and, drnwing o posutiful pearl-handled stilotio, bogan o foarful onslaught on the officor, Blowas dis- armed of hor woupon, when aho fastonod hor teoth in the hand of Iogan, the impriut of which ho will owrry for somo weaks to como. T'inally, howover, the girl _was lodged in tho Bixth Precinot Btation. Bub even thera sho found o viotim upon whom to exerviso hor evil hablt, snd triod jto rob n fomalo compan. {ou—who ocoupled tho coll with hor—of n small nmouni of m?god postal curronoy she had can- conled in tho hool of hor stocking. Yoatorday Juatice Soully fined hor 850, aud sho wont to tho Dridowoll for 100 days. MISCRLLANEODS, - Charles Ounningham placed tho )fo of & fal- low man i enpnrd{ 1ant evoning by rapping bim across tho cranlum with a hoavy stick, ~ Ho rosted uneasily at the Armory lastnight, in au- ticipating Doydon's action this morning. Hophia Foloy bedame very drunk yeaterday and attempted auioide by throwing horsolf .into tho lako, Qfligex Foloy happoncd by b tip oo, | datoy,—~As D, Waldson, o2 and, fishing hior out by tho halr, took hior to tho Armory. Ellon Dovino, n floshy Milesian, i chargod by n mulntto nnmed Ohatles Dalloy with atealing n 20 noto from his room at the ‘l'remont Houso, whoro both are omployed, Sho will exoculpsta Hioraol? this morning In the premenco of Boydon or go out to the Bridewell, Mondny Inst, Thoodore Kesting died by hid own band, the victim of a love that was not ro- turned. hnlurdn{, Horminn Mosgman, roslding at No. 440 West U'wenty-first stroot, movod by tho samo causes, made au inoffestual attompt to Imitnto ‘Choodore’s oxamplo, Bho noufilxt thiough tho ngonoy of atrychnin to reach the dosired end, but her sistor pravoutod ity assistod by Dr, Alox= andor Btorh, Iu tho language of tho Hage of Marshflold, eho still lives, with & prospect of honlth, if not happiness, in the fature, William Cnrroli,was torribly bonton yesterday by & man named Androw Macy, who thiroatened, - whn agnin provokod, to il Garroll, *Tnt un® fortunate man is unwilling to bo kilied, and in- vokod tho ald of an ofticor to ontop 8o dire n ca- Iamity. His apponl was not without results, and bis “antagonist is oncampnesed by the iton ruslmluts;‘mpu!ud on offonders at tho Union Btrest Station. In an altoreation thut taok place Monday oven- ing botweon Willinm_Kolfer: and Thomes Fus- sy, ot tho cornor of Van Buron and IIalated atroots, tho Inttor was stabbod in the loft broast by tho former and seriously injured. Tho origin of the fray iu stated to have baen the pro- dilection & sorvant-girl in tho omploy of Iol- ler had oxprossed for tho wounded man, which oxoitad tho animosity of tho nssailant, Fussoy was removed to bis house at No. 101 William strect, and a physician summonod to attond him, who pronounced his injurios nmob mocosynrily fatal. " No arrosts. Totwoon the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock Wednesdny night, tho houss of Ilr. James Aiken, No, 1102 Prairle svonuo, wna robboed of about $800 worth of jewelry, Tho promises woro ontored from the sccond houso noxt to Mr. Alkons’, No, 1100, the man going up to the sky- light, out on the roof, down through the skylight of 1102, Ilo quiotly entorod Miss Atkon's room,” and rifled hor” buresu of tho jowolry, and thon made Nin oxib tho #samo \vu{ ho onterod. Miss Aikon shortly aftorwards wont to her room, and, finding the buresu-drawer open and hor Jjowalry gouo, gaye tho alarm, Mr. Aiken, sup- posing tho burglar was still ip tho house, called tho asslatance of his noxt-door noighbor, Mr. Rowley. The two, armed with xevolvers, soarch- ed tho {;mm(sos, but found no one, Hubse- A‘antly hoy discovorod tho way tho thief gotin, Whilat tho gontlomon were ssnrching tho Louso, Mrs, Ailon Brw & man cross tho street with a bundlo in” his arma from 1106, and thoro is no doub that It was tho robbor with his plandor. ¢ ——— GENERAL NEWS. Mr., Archio Gilchrist, residing at No, 83 Judd streot, found an jufant bonoath n treo nonr his house, at a late hour Wednesdny night, Al- though young In yoars, it equalled lustily, and odifled tlto froquontors of the County Court, where it was takon yostorday for disposition. Tho police of tho city aro on the alert for the capturo of a lunatio by tho namo of J, R. Doz-' ing, who made his escapo from Elgin yosterday morning, 5 About B o'clock yestordny afternood Mrs. A, A. Gnrrison was stricken down by an attack of apo- ploxy, at the ocornor of Warron avonue and Hoyne stroet, and died o short time thorenfter. ‘The rematng wore taken to her lato rosidenco, at No. 146 Centro avenne, whero tho Coroner will hold an inquest this morning. Noarly s thonsand ponsionors have to-day received thoir periodical etipend from thie Gov— ornmont, through tho agonoy of Miss. Sweot. ;.l‘he Juno payment commenced Thureday morn- ug, - The Chicago railrond compnnfes have refused to rodutco rates for the accommodation of dele- gatos to the Abolitionlats' Convention to be hold n this clty June 9. A still alarm was given to Engino No, 8 at 10 o'clook Inst oveniug, caused by tho explosion of o Xkorosono lamp at No. 178 North Sangamon stroot. Damago insiguificant. Tho alarm from Box No. 116, at 3:45 in the nftornoon, wne falso. Bir. Hnight's misndvontures ag o thoatrical manager bave como to an ond, His conneotion with tho Chicago Theatro torminates Saturday. T will bo closod on.thnt dsy snd emain closad for a woek., Aftor that dato it will bo rooponed b{ Mr. Loon do Leon, tho noted gymunst and athloto, ag & variotics theatro, with Mile, Lulu, & gront Now York sensation, as the atar. An itom In Tng Trinyune of Wednosday snid o monto robbery ocourred ab Ohnpman’s restau- rant, on Monfoa strect, nosr LaSallo, on the provious day. Mr. O. atntos that his cstablivh- ment was the acona of no such acourrence, and ho is entitled to the benoflt of & doubt as to ity locallty. Last ovening at noarly 6 .o'clock, David Joyeo, an employe of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Raulroad, discoverod the dead body of a man floating in the Burlington Blip, noar tho Sls- teenth-streot bridge, On tacoveriug if, it wos asocrtnined to be that of Bdward Donnorgan, an Irishman, living at No. 084 South Caunl styeet. The_body wns isken to tho residonce of his brother st No. 114 Miller strect, aud an inquost will be hold this morning. Ho was 45 yenrs of ago, & widower, and lonves a son. There wate 10 marks of violenco on his porson. Mr, Smith, who presides over tho National Land Comprny, states, with regard to nn item in yestorday morning’s 'Tnravny, that the clorke of the Compauy have beon paid, He acknowl- odges that four out of the six mombors of the clorien] forco did lock tho bnfe and alter the combination, bt states that in o fow boura the wafe was openod, Tho Co-cporative Tomporauco Assoclation held their monthly meating lagt ovoning dt Jus- tico Doolt's ofllco, No. 172 Adams streot. Consideorablo business of importauco was_troua- actod, nnd roports of co-operation from Europo tvoro rend and applauded. Tho Committeo on Lnbor and Employmont roported a favorablo &ud intoresting plan for securing omployment for mombers who roquire it.” Tho Association is proapering, and well organized, nnd, from ap- pearances, will bo one of tho pormnnent institu- tions of tho city, The Aasociation will hold » speolal meeting Monduy at the same place ; all interosted in co-operation are invited to attond. An ndjonrned mooting -of tho Ropublican Contral Committee of Cook Couuty was held Jostordny aftornoon nt the Grand Pacific Hotel. "he mocting wos a private one, to which report- ors aud_the outside Pnhllu were denied admis- sion. Tho only buslness of any importance transncted was to issue a call "fc meotings at which dologates chosen for the County Convontlon to bo hela Monday wdek, whore othor delegates. will be olacted to rugresnuh tho county in the State Con- voution that will be held klsprhlgflold on the 17th inst, When the mooting ‘adjourned it sgraed to meet Tuesday afternoon to porfaot tho list of judges of olection, and tho places whgro tha primarics are to bo hold, A Tho crowded cars which go to and return from tho bnse-ball mateh farnish an opportunity for the light-ingerod gontry which is too good not to bo tuken advantage of. Wodnesday nfternaon # gentleman of this oity en%mgud in the fnsur- anco business, while returning from the base- ball grounds on_ tho State-stroot cars, folt his onrs jtoh, and rubbed them accordingly, without in tho loast dogreo suspecting that tho titilla- tion was cnuucs by human ageacy and with in- tont to doceive, When he got home, hiowever, ho found that his rovolvor-pockes had beon picked of, s wallet, which, however, contained nothiug but s fow insnrance blanks dnd & noto for 3108, which ho congratulatos himsolf was on- tirely worthless and unnogatiable, But Imagiuo tho disgust of the thioves, and their coutempt for a man wha would bolave in smich a slinl fnehion, The probabllitles are, howevor, that ihio insurance mau had bes all his money on the White Stockings, 1Iad the game rosulted dif- ferontly, the p[ick ockots wonld have farod bet- .ter. 'Therofore, it Is thelr duty to puuch the head of thut sinful umpiro. DURLINGTON WALL FAIR. Tho remodoling of Burlington Hull Iins mada It n vory deairable flunc for sooial gatharings and church fairs, It Is cloan, u{mulmlu, and con- ,vonfent, A fnir is holding thore during this wouk which is ]{rouporlng, and, 04 its objaol iu to pay off o church dobt, it 18 nocassarily Enpulnr. t 18 givon by tho y.ounlg( ladlos of Ht. Thomay' Cotholio Qlurgh, Hydo Park, whose pastor is the Rov. Father P, M. Flannigan, Tho Dominion adjacont to Chicago has no hall largo onongli for such o 080, and Burlington Ilell was ohoson Lustoad, !{ho fair commoncad Monday, and will closo Haturday night. Tho tablos, over whiok prosido the belles of Hyds Pavk, axe londed With pvidonce of tholr industry nud tho ljboral- ity of tbo church membore, Whilo rofroslmonts are provided for tho comfort aud supnort of vis- itord. Musio is furnishod by & good band, and 'y finuuml Jolly timo onjoyed by all, Auput bilf-past 9 ovory evoning, whien the attondaice iu Iurgont, tho band playd danco-muslo, and tho young peoplo dance merrlly until tho timo ar- tlves for going home, An muimatod vonteat s golug on for n gold watoh of the Cornoll pattorp, With four candis ;ot Hydo Park Corrigan, Coronor Btophens, nnd Robert Kenuy, Tant ovening Mr, Waldron wan ahout 40 vates ahoad. It romnaina to ba scon whothor Ohilonyo poople will allow thomaolvos to be outdone fu contributing thelr votes and eorip,; ; — ¥ PERSONAL, Mr. Robert Marris, General Buporintondont of the Ghiengo, Burlington & Quinoy Nailroad, and Thomas ITaops, Gonoral Froight Agont of tha Michigan Contral Rallrond, have roturnod from nn oxtondod trip to tho Pacifls Coast. gl ANGRLI~DADOER, Tho fashionable world crowdoed Graco Chnrel yostorday nfternoon, to withows tho wedding coromony of two of its mombors, Miss Ella Dadgor, daughtor of A, O. DBndger, aq., and Oharlos Angoll, Bocrotary of tho Puliman Palnco- Car Company, 'Tho worvices commoncod & lttle nfter 6 o'clock. Tho churek hnd hoen dacoratod fn houor of the occhaion, the font and chauool belug wroathod in approprinte flowors, Tho arrival of tho bridal party was made known |)'¥ tho familinr notes of *Men- dolssobn'’s Wedding March,” without which no modorn marringo would Lo considored complete, it legal, and the procession marched to the ohancol, the bridesmnida holng Mlrses Dadger, Hilton, Hall, Taulds, Wallor, and Flootwood, who wero oln;iuuuy nttirod. The brido woro whito sille with rich Inco overskirt, the cus- tomary bridal voll, and wronth of oranga blos- #oms, The coremony wns parformed by tho. Raey. O, N. Koiloy. recoption wne given at tho residence of the bride's parents on Calumot avenuo, whore the congratulations of hor frionds wero offerod. The happy pair left last eyoning for tho Last, whero uw{ will spotd the honey- moon according to tho ritual of farhion, LEMONADE, AND A TUG-OAT. When Mr, Sothorn awolto yestorday morning at about 10 o'clock, he raung the bell, call-boy answored it. Jord Dundreary sald: “DBring me o lomonnde and n l.n‘z-bont." “A ‘lomonade and & what, sr?" stam- mored tho youth in_slarm. “Nol & what #ir,” rospondod bis Tordship, ‘‘a tug-boat. You've hionrd of such thinga in Chicago, haven't you? " ¢Yos, air,” respouded the youth, as ona of thoso wroatchod monsters raised its voico bo- neath the Tromont ITouso windows. ** Well, go nnd got one,” sald Mr. Sothern. * Will you Davo tho tug-bont in yonr lomonndo, sir,” stam- mored tha poor boy, with a lmppy‘(dun that & tug-hont hiad & remote referoneo to the hintqrical *gtick" froquantly to_be found in early miorn- ing lomonades, Mr., Sothorn eat bolt upright In Nls bed, and shouted, * That follow's mora of an ath_ than Duddicomo, No, sir,” ho oontinued, *“ bring tholemonade up hero first, and thion cnarfer a g for the nftornoen,” It sooms that his Lordship wanted to go ont fishing, and hired n tug-bont for that purpose. A very plensant pn{fiy wont out, nnd enjoyed a breath of frosh air, The amount of flah eanght, howover, will boar no mention. ’ 4 IOTEL PERSOYALS. Palmer Honse—George B, TFanchor, Now York; E.. E, Hopkius, Phitadolphin; K. K. Quinoy; J. H. Chasening, Bt. Louis; Andrown, Pittsburgh ; H. H. Johnson, Now Vorl; A. Robingon, Hawalinn Inlanda Johin Ketchutn, Buffalo; W. O. Richardson, Philadelphia; H. 8. Leo, Jackson Citizen, Jnoksom, . . . Tremont House—Johh G, Hill, New York: the Tev. B, Marsbail, Albany ; Mr. and Mrs, Doul- ton, London, Eng.; W. Pardon, Shanghai; Ardon Buell, Borlin ;' W. H. Seward, Loulsvilla ; . J. Willlams, New York. . . . 'Sherman ouse—W. W. Landor, Denvor; Charlos H. Violott, Madison, Wis.; W. 8. Wetmoro, Mar- notte’ W. I, Bteolo, Appletons d. (b, Btrong, owa ; J. 0. Birong, Tolodo ; A. C. Smith, To- lodo; M. J. Swift, New York: W. Bilver, Lynn; A. W, Reovo, Now' York. . . . Grand Pacific—The Ifon. J. B. Cirinnoll, Towa ; A. G. Tyng, Poorin 3 J. Villard, Gormang ; E. D. Litehflold, Tondon; . W. TLamborton, Winoun ; Mnj. W, 1i. Broaddns, Ark A..J. Allfus, Milwaukes ;. Judge Donaldson, Totts- ville, Pa.; 1. Hormann, Nashvilio 3 Gon. Robert Williams, Washington City: 0. A, 8imons, Fort Wayne ; Garduor Colby, Boston § H. M. Adams, PATHER TERRY. On the day succooding (he . publicntion of Father Terry’s now famous lecturs on * 'The Pootry of Gonents,” Tue Trmusr stated that Bishop Foley hud written a lotter of consurs to tho oloquont pricst. It i now stated by gomo, and o protty gemerally bolioved, that tho Bishop's lettér was more than o roprimand—it was on oxtinguishor, In athor words, Father Torry was ‘siloncod” and ordered fo quit tho diadesc. His functions 08 a priost wore withdrawn, and his;vielt to hia Drothor, at Ottawn, was simply o ‘Dreliminary movement to hiis departure from this city. It is nlio #nid offorts wore nadae by Father Terry's frionds—aud they are vory numerous—to soften the Bishop toward him, but that ecclesine- tio was not In n mood to - rolent. Contrary to what has baen atated in other pa- pory, Bishop Foloy did look upon Fathor Terry’s disoonrte a8 el horotical and kighly im- proper, oming from » Rownn Catholio priost. ‘Pho publicity given to the matlor left the Diahop no othar conrao than to take notica of it, snd, bowsver ho mny have regrotted tho noceesity for ncting barehly, the _flat has give forth, and St, Patricl’s Chureh and the Catholio comwuuity of Chioago hava lost one of of the most promising and certaiuly one of the tost eloquont priests that ‘over appeared in this oity, Tho departure of Fathor Terry is almokt univorsnlly . deplored, and only nffords an- other illnstration of the ecast-iron decipline of that theological Rustin-~the Olmrch of Romo, Sho will uot bothor with Presbyteries or Coun- | cils when recalcitrant priests raise n storm ; she simply tolls the offendor to gok.ont, and he dis- posos of himself accordingly. The fate of i-‘nthur Torry will, no doubf, prove n salutary lesson to all young thoologlans who doubt the Bool of Geuesin, e Whilo, ns is statod, it Is presumed that Fathor Torry has boen “siloncéd,” yot it muat be borne in mind that M““"F in positively known on tho subjact oxcopt by tho Bishop and tho priest, It is & conjeeture, nothing moro, buf, from all the circutnstnnces, 1t now seems n roasonable one, i —_— = ANNOUNCEMENTS. A popular Lucen operatic concort will be given this ovening at Kingsbury IIall, Hooloy's ‘Then- tra boing accnpied. All tho artists of the com- pehy will nesist as nsuxl, - The popular feature of {ho concort iatho reduction of tho pricoof admission to 91, rosorvod seats bolng n dolinr oxtra, This in an opportunity of which the pub- lio will be glad to avail itelf, 'Tho florlats of Ohicago hold a meoting ad 1 o'ologk this afternoon in the Lxposition Building. Shoot Anelior Divislon No, 842, Sons of Tom- peranee, will bo visited to-night by Hsde Park Division 833, in a body, at.their hallin the Mari- ner's ‘Tomple, corner of North Markot and Mich- izan stroats. -~ All mombors of tho Order are cordislly invited to Uo prosout. e i SUBURBAN NEWS. Parttes living on the lino of railrodd between Evauston and Highland Park, who dosire to hava the Sundny edition of this papor delivored at tholr rosidonces, will plonse send or leave their addrosa with Mr. W. L. O. Wegenor, No. 2 Coutral Block, Evauston, who will deliver thom ourly and proinptly. WOODSTOOIT, Tho prospdot now ig that the June rncos will Do a graud succoss. Many ontrles have already been mado, aud tho ownors of faut horses and their jockoya can bo seen at tho stablos, and en the track in the cool of tho ovening. Congorvatory Hall s reflting, and will bo used by the KMausons, horonttor, for a lodge-roont. Tho Odd Fellows contemplate an excursion to Lake Gonova on or about the 18th inat. ‘Lhis ovoning tho ladios of tho Prosbyterian Church will hold a strawborry fostival in the bagomont of thoir chnrch. Mr. Borgan, & native Burmeso, will looturo in the Baptist Clutol, on the *¢ Mivsionary Work fn Burmab,” The looturer will appear in native costume, and sing fn_Burmoso, The funéral of Elmer O, Tedd, Thursday afternoon, wus ono of the lsrgest ever hokd iu this clty, Tho Musons partioipatod ; the ser- mon was prouched ‘by 8, 0, Hay, of tho Pros- bytorinn Churel, Exoursions on the Fox River aro all tho rage now, & now stoambont having boon bulle os- pocinily for exoursionists. nELOIT, ‘Tho grudunting class of Beloit Colloge haye arranged for a grand oconcert Wednasiduy, July 1, in the Oongrogational OChurch of- Bolulr, nus Dalatka, of Chicago, is to be conductor, Tourtaon solact musiolana will furnieh orehestrai musio nnd voun! ageomipnhimionty, Mise astroitor aud Mr, Bphultzo, both of Chicago, will also tuke part, ‘Phere will nlso bo u flite trio, consiuting of Mensrs, Alnaworth, of Mil- waukoa; Feuton, of . Beloit, and Seurs, of Ohi- oago. " i RioHHOND, Tho fourth quaviorly meuting for the confor- eney fiuur will bo Lield ut the Mothodist 3pisco- wl Churoh In this place Juue U and 7. The Rov. . P, Ghay will: pronch, commons at Ap.m, The Indioe of Blohmond had 8 strawborry foe- A, 7, ] tival Last ovening in tho boautiful grove ut 3. V. Aldvioh, “The grounds ‘wero Drilliantly [liumi- natad, [] IRVING PARK, Tho Indlos of the Roformod Olurch b Lhis placo flnvu n strawborry nnd fce eream featival in tholr cliureh last ovening. Tho Darkers wera out in good force, and & ploasant timo wos had by those in ationdsnco. . NOIWOOD PATIE. Tho Indlon of tho Baptlat Church gave a vory dolightfnl featival lnst ovening, A snug littlo sum was soonred for the ohurch, DAK PATK, Tho Indics of Unity Ohurols will give an_fco- cream and strawherry fostival on the grounds of Tsquire Hontd, thisavening, Blionld tho weathor Fruv« ||nfl\vurnblu. the faatlval will take place at ho church, Things will bo sold chenp, WIHEATON, The Proescuting Commitiuo hold a mooting at g‘r?ol;;"l‘:; 7)2 l._! M. Olmplmln, ;l'l!lll‘fldly oveuing. Houn may lonry fn nc{lfin o{ tl|? 00§nm}ltuu. Bopd"tin\tho hieaton 14 rojoloing bver tho auccossful fnato of tho atlempt of L. L. iatt to socure two malls por day. ‘Lo Illinois Btato Farmors’ Assoolation of Du Pago County will hold o mooting at tho Court- Tlouse, Saturday, at 1 o'elack p. m., for the pur- pose of olecting throa dologntes to the Btate ‘IIJDHVOII(I)“OII‘ whiok will be Lold at Springfield, uno 10, 'Tho Whenton Cornat Band proposos to make an exoursion to Gonova - Lake, Wis,, on the 17th iumt. W'ho Land hos_succoedod in mnking ar- rangoments with tho Northwestorn Railvoad by which tlre round trip will cost only &2, WASHINGTON NRIONTH, Tho Rev, Mr, Dickson oxchanged pulpits with -tho Rov. D. B. Heffron Sundey ovening, The former prenchied an oxcollont discourso on the snncmfinl‘ tho Snbbath, Tho Board of Trustcos meb Monday ovening. Proeont Presidont Mason, and Mossrs. Schiottz, Mauror, Lowentlal, Gorton, and tho Olork. Tho report of tho Cowmitteo on Ronds, concorning ropaita on Vincennos rond dona Inat woek, wes accoptod, A petition for oponing Huazol streot meross tho Rock Island. track waw ro- forred to tho Comimitice on Highways. 'Lho ordinanco for tho appropristious for tho coming yenr was uccopted by the Bonrd, Appli- cations for o yaloon liconso wore rocotved from Zaul Molehi, Johu Potfenhach, and John Lan- dack, and roforrad to the Comunttoo on Licous- ©8, On motion, the Olerl was lustructed to notify un]nan-kunlaorn to mako application for liconsos till July 1, o “I'io wohool sito for the new_gradod sehool was atnkod out last Saturday, and the Diractors are now calling for bids for the orection. Lnst Friday uvnulfig o maoting of cltizens was hold at Wishoffor's Hull, for tha purposo of tak- ingg mensuros to sccura tho grading and 'gravol- ing of Viuconues road from South Englowood to South stroot. Thers wore o grent many present. Tho following gentlomen wers elooted n com- mitteo to inveatignto tho cost, snd ompowored to mako the necossary arrangoments for snid im- rovement: L. P. IMillland, Ool. G, R, Clarke, \Villla M. Hitt, J, N. Mnson, and 0. J, Poch- man, Morgnn Park Hall s juat finished, and was dedicated the other night by a danco, Young folka wore in attondauco from all tho nelghbor- lng towns, - EVANATON, . It was with foclings of the deopest romorno that the Biblical brothren who have for the st woek boen Fnthnriug inapiration in, and en- oying tho hospitality of, thig suburb, entored, estorday morning, upon the last day's procoed- 8 of tho Thoological Uniou, ‘C'lio oxoroises woro oponod at 0 a, m, with the {‘ollu\\'lng report of the Commitioe on Resolu- fong : ‘Witeneas, Thin our first Pastors’ Theological Unton in connection with the unuiversary of tho Garreit Bibiical Inititute hns beon murked With great intorest nud pront s therefors, - Realvad, 1, Thiat wé approve of fta pormanent organ- iration, nvd heartily recommentd onr brothron fu tho minfatry tonvall thiomwolves of fis ndvantages, 2, That wo tender our acknowledgments of obli~ gations and gratitude to tho Yrofoasors of tho Garrott Jiblieal Tustitute and othors who Luvo 80 gencrously contrlbuted to onr beneft, 4. That we will cherieh tlia Scliool of the Proplets @A one of the prominent futorests of the Chureh, and seelk 10 fill 16 Lalls with students wirom God hos called to tho Oliriatian minfstry, < Tho Rov, Trof. W. X. Nindo nddressed tho Union on ** Chureh Work,” giving his views of the bost methods in which the fiumune divi- alons of that lnbor may bo {mrl’armcd. and the aids which my bs used to tho bost advantage, Aftor a bricf rocess, the Union reassombled to hear Dr. IHowmmonwny's addioss on * Tho Engliel Biblo," which was ouo of the most intor- esting doliverod during tho Unlon, It consisted of n detailod history of the difforont publica- tions, down 0 tho ono now in almost universal uso, showing the defect and Louuty of ench. The Jatter Fm‘t of his nddress was porticularly on tho mistranslations and spurious pnssages of the prosent oditions, and their offect on doc- trines, a8 ascertaind by comparisons with tho Codox Vatican, Codox Sinniticus, Codoex Alox- andrineus, and other manuscripts, ‘I'he closing vxercises of tho Union, which wero ontirely dovoted to the missionary work, wore opened with prayer by the Iov, Mr. Boriug, followed with an “addrass by the Rov. Mr. Bane ney, of Ottawe, Ill, recounting tho difticultios to bo onconnterad and embodying souud advice to those proposing to outor tho work, Ho was followed by the Rov. Dr. Goodfallow, of Sandwich, ILl,, oi * Missionary Work in South Amorien,” portraging ita progress and benadt. Following this, Miss Frances T, Willard, Doan of the Woman's Oollego, turned the gazo of hor hearerd to a coutemplation of the ** Lights Ahiead for Aliasionaries.” Her address was a boautiful tribute to woman, and was delivered in a most Lappy and intoresting mannor, ‘I'ho following wero ulso pssod: Resolyed, Thnt we'keroby roturn our hioarty thanks to tho citizens of Evanston for opening their homes for tho enterfainment of many of tho motmbers of the TPantors' Theologival Unlon, dind ‘wo Eumbly pray tho blessing of tho Lord upon them, The Unlon also roturned thanks'to Bfiss “Willard. 5 Tho closing exorcisos wero of tho most solemn oud improssivo nature, conminting of a formal oonsueration to Gad. On the books of tho Union woro anrolled the naines of eighty-five ministers, represouting ciglhtoon conforoucos. A Tully extended notico of {ho ministors of the Union will appenr tn_the eatalogue of Garrott Biblionl Institute for 1874, X 2 ELAIN, Gov. Boveridgo romaius over to-higlit, and will mnlke an inspection of tho Insano Asylum to-morrow, and in the oveniug a sociable” and danco of tho tmintos will onlfvon nu hour. A tocal dramatic company will also prosent o comody for the dalight of tho unfortunates, DUNDEE. . Tho Ohlengo Baptist Assoviation will conveno in annual session ut Dundoo, flve miles north of Elgin, Wodneadny and ‘Thursdny, Juue 17. and 18, This Association mpmuon{u two Chicago ohurches, tho Socond and Bouth, and twenty-one othors in DuPago, Kane, and McHenvy Countio, and contains o mombership of over 3,000. Tho officora are: . Modorator, tlie Rav, Forace Burchard, Woodstack; Olark, 1t. W, Padalford, Blgin; Tronsuror, I, M, Clark, St. Charles. Prol{minary roports of somo of the churchos show & very dosirablo state of affairs In this branoh of the denomiuntion. 'I'ho eccasion promisos to be one of gront intercst, The poa- Elo of Dundos of 1l donominations promiso s oarty welcoma to those who attend. e e Mlalds ve, Widows. The following iu a veritabla patition signed by aixtoon maids of the Town of Charloston, 8, O., and presonted to his Excollency Gov. Johnson, of tiwe provinee, in tho yonr 1783 : * Tho humble potition of all tho maids Whoso names ate un- dorwyitten : “* Wuerras, Wo, tho humblo potitioners, are at prosont in o very molancholy disposition of mind, donsidering how nll the buchelors are capti- vatod by widows, aud our moro youthtul charms negleoted ; in consoquonce of this our requost i that your Txoellancy will, for the futurc, ordor that no widow presume to morry any young man till tho maids are provided for, or to lmy each of them a flue for sdtisfaction for invading our Hhortios, and likewlsua tine to be 1ald ou &li such bacholors as shull be married Lo widowa, The groat disadvantago It is to ua maids ig, that tho widews, by their forward carringos, do ap u tho young meil und to have the vaue ity to thiuk thelr worits boyond ours, which is » gront imposition on us, who ought to hrye the preforonce, This is Lumbly rocommondod to your Excelloncy's considoration, and hope you will permib no further iusults, And wo poor waids, in duty-bound, will ever pray.” AMUSEMENTS. THE GREAT ADELPHL FOURTEEN NEW STARS: ‘Thousand Dollar Telal | Grastest (1 T L T i (aranastio Trial of all LO LO, and tho DIl GLORIANS, In tholr groat Aerlal Act and Flight throwgh Balloons | 1 the Ao PERSIAN TWIN SISTIRS, “fl.lll eompnto with thein at the Adolohi TIHS WiEK, it g it SRE slade 55, AN THMENSE OLI0 OF SPEOTAT, AOTS, g HOX MYSTERY, # and o flur:"n'a'a’y'x'flm?l.’ QORIIED MAA i ho alotiovs old ‘Matihoo Sxturdazs Monday, 1XTON, ABDALLAH, And tho Gront Troupo o Bedouin Arabs from Jerusalem, IN HOLY TAND. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘GRARD DPENING OF THR RUMMER SEASON! LA CGrroat Fwvon: Tirst appantancs In this city of the warld-farfons FIFTH-AV, THEATRE COMPANY, In s ontircty and_undor tho porponal suparvial t eminont brupriotor, MARALCE, Ao ant e o0 of 18 MR. ATUGUSTIN DALY. AlL flio_great. spociaition. of the FIF IR R Devutucn i Tapid rwosssti U Bonday, " Taosdny, ‘and Batariay matinos, Wni 8 0, DIVOR.CE! ‘Wadnesday Thuraday, and 8aturday ovenings, ALINT o oyl Fridny ovoning, i ONDON ASSURANCEH. Tioxalicat now opon, HOOLEY'S—-LUCUA MATINEE, Ta.morrowr, Saturday, Junaf, ab2p, m., GRAND FARBWEBELL LUCCA OPERA WATINRE! Inwhich all tha Artiats of tho STRAKOSCH TTAL (PR SoMPANY Wil anpenr, it tod by tha (e 7 the Grand Orohasten 3 - Grobastennf the Gompany, 'Wlia’ porformanco will con Firat Act of “DON PASQUALES? econd Act of ¥ NIGNON 2 (by renicat). Second Act of BEARTIIA Fourth Act of ¥ LA FAVORITA Musiosl Dirootor and, Conduotor, MR. 8, BEIRENS, B Tt o ok clook . m., rand Farn LUCOA CONGERT nt i 5 Tiall, " Hoats for KINGSBURY HALL—LUCOA, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, June 6, at 8 o'clock, GRAND FAREWELL LUCCA CONGERT. ADAME PA NE LUCo JEADAMIPANUINE K00 ol sttt ML, ALIOE MAN TOM KARLS ST, DIL PUENTE, 810, RUOLARA, e Girand ;‘i‘mlm irpyar flo Stpicisoly Htallan Ovori omnany. ~ Mus —Mr, 8, Qompanye o Murical Diroator and” Couduetor—3r. Admtssiom #1,00; Resorvod Bonts, 51.00 oxtra, Soats not at tho Lafl, il o BPECIAL NOTICE. Admlstlon tickets (ONE DOLT.AL2) can now bopur- cfinsed at tho Finll, In orier to aTold tho rish AL Eho (ora R e U FAREWELL, w (Saturiday), 2, m.—l 2 [ LUGON MATINT at Hooloy'n Theatros : HOOLEY'S THEATRE, FRIDAY Esontng, Junof, O ¢ tlons oBL5a s gacompiEhod pokas narhn_ P Himentars Hon MR, JAMES O'NEIL, Tendored by his numarous Chicago aidmirora, onted young actross, Misa KATIE PUTNAM, of othiers, “hinvo kindly volunteorad tiicir s 5 which decarion will ho prosontod twa arant Comadivs, DAVID CGARRICI, . AND THE CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH. Dox sheet notv opoh. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, = © T EX 6 B2 T L ONIA A FEW TIHES NORF. LORD DUNDREARY! OUR_AMERICAN COUSIN| ‘fhio tal- and host o0, O3 o~ A GREAT SUCORSS. hut will bo willidrawn fur “HOMEN and *DAVID GAHRIOR Rohvetxorih Ko turiay OIS DUNDYEANE M ATINEL | Ko EXPOBITION GARDENS, Lake Shoro and Adams-st. o TIIE LADIES® RESORT! ALWAYS COOL! THE WONDERFUL GRAND PROMENADE CONUERT BY HENRY 8, PAGK'S BAND, . . Tho Great Bullding Benutifully Decoratod. Open from 2 to 6 and trom 736 to 10, ADMISSION, 50 OENTS, CHILDREN, % OENTS. ACADENY OF MUSIO, TO.NIGHT, Will apriear in thoic Sparktug Speoinlty, FUN IN .A I As oled by thom with oxiranciinaey anecoss i Enaland and tbe United States, with all ‘tho orlvinal Bonys, lances, aud Ductd, The ehtertainment will commence rnhul’owlnr Uomadiotta, by the Dreamatla Compwny, {mwsdiutely nftor which will o porformod FUN 4 '0G. " PLYMOUTH OHUROH, PROF. S. I. PECK, From Now York Clty, will giro au ” T 'ATA}T?’[‘,!&.‘\‘TE !; LECTURE A Li| t, R 's Py ! 'rl','a"m:ifim:." ::‘Hur-![rlfm‘n:::\g '}' ll:“n"n:;véfl Erolh fooh sz, Hyminated by 8 steone Galoinim Lzt B AT EVIENTNG, Thno, ot 8 o'otact. Admission, 8 and iho; DUBUFE'S DOW JUAN AND HAIDER 16 FEET BY 10. — — ._»,A."__-..T"'fl"_zl OCEAN NAVIGATION. AMERICAN LINE, The Culy L Careying L Uited Slales P Balling weoldy batwodu Philadoiphia amt Livorpool. COabin, Intermediate, and Steerage AUCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, Rates a8 low as tny First-ciass Tine, Through Tickets Lower than by other Lines, Through to Chicago from British Points, $35.560 Currency, Fxoursion ‘lickots at roducod ratos, Drafts on Grast Bril Iroland and the Continont, at Inw ra 133 LaNallo- H, W, ison, Chil RAA Westorn Ag NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. Tho Sauth Wales Atlantio Stoamehip Uompany's Now Sullpoworady Olydospulle Bloanushipa will nsylvants Raltroud Wharf, Jorsoy Utly: g 1| PEMBROKE......Juno 31 e I3 il passéngers nt througlh rates from D pAcran £oods et 1 Ganad all st o tho Uniiod intos and Oanada (o o ribtol Ohnamal, an ah athar yolate fa ogtang " the F'hose steamstilps, bullt oxp: 1y for th rade, . PR A H T A b Sauvemenoe of OABIN AND STEERAGR PASSRNGERS, Fiest Oabin, 875 and S8 ourrariey, -Bocond Uabin, 964 ourroucy, Stooragoe, K‘:’“ ourroney. Provnidtoarais Snttionton from Cardit, 50, Yeusts for L1 and upwards, or firthaoehartleniirs, ariply at the Come ned any's Utticos, No, | Dack Ul b d in Now York P OO TAA LI AR 0. akonia e © No. 17 tfruadirar. STATE LINE. "o Glusgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, STATE OF PENNSYLV. S‘l’;\’l'li UF VIRGINIA, BUATE OF GRORGIA, FROM PIER 83, NORVH RIV K Wookiy Naillngs noxt Sumimo, Rutes »‘ wlu;tlr‘ Usbin, #50 and &0 gal CO., Agonts, TJII ll‘l"\l ] 0 gt Sloosago, S ot Foiies UNTIN BALDWIN & ropday, Now o NS, HAILE, Lacal Aont, 1 (ke Cibicaito. SCALES. FAIRBANKE HTANDARD S SCAL® £ FAIRDANKS, MORSH &00 OF ALL BIgLS, UL AND 113 LAKK-ST, ~ MISOELLANEOUS, “Property Owners, Aftentim T Untll 16t fnat, 'Lax Suto Corliflontos hold by the Oty of promtur, “sfiar hiee ba rodumuod ut 10 e cont. e b o i g Tugrsha b . i L ity Uiapteaatar, Cusoagoy Apsiddy 1id 70 T T National Line of Steamships, i SRTEA TAE e tuost southorly routo has ways hoo; nl A L g o Yo R 2 o ety NARD i oA w1 QUENS- SafMing from N, York for o (el overy fortntgh, Gblh vassai, 470, 48 curroncy atreaoy at i roiucud rates, ‘Hoturi tlokot ay Tawest vatol. i for 1 i Siwand, 4 0 R ' ML T 2\ 00 Wostom A Northeast comor Glask and Tandutimvats. (onpsns now Ehonoan (lauso), Unioaga. \NCHOR LINE. Tom Now York to all paita of Graat J aril Uiiatimontal Twrand byety “ioug 3ot freland, oot Birarey: B s isen from gl Jubi Dbt iprusc Taton: Abph R GooioaRo Dritids po By ot Eaba R M e LR s Ukerk