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Olayburgh, Einatoln & Co., 852,000 O o fr. Singor, of 1 - ~LOCAL. MISCELLANY. .| i &gy oo Pa000h ontovah. | st M fpeeh shavmng e G0ty —— £02,000; Obarhloy Bros, & Co., am.J’ 04 Cro-, | Fesbeetrully, Jesas O, NonzoN, DEATH OF SAMURL MYERS. ‘)'gan DBros. & Chandlor, 830,000 Donth hins solved the problem of lifa’for one 'm‘lok & Co., $30,000 ¢ !”bulpn 0dgo & Palmer, ‘mord of our bost-known eltizons, Samuol Myors, - i‘;fl.gm gmmfi {i‘fi“”fi‘ Jompany, ggg.gflng: ¥euently known to tho publio of Ghlengo na tho | 1 'Skn F00' 6o, ‘500,000 13 W, 2 Gan ook propriotor of Myors' Opora-Housc, IT6 dled Inst:[{#30,000; 8, I, Kansom &' Cou 80,0005 3, T ovening o fow minutos aftor & o'clock, n r;wm- %l, 6;\6300011 A;‘ Co. ;l"m:c,ocuo; elgé,)a%dg .ft.\v“g?‘“"’ shadow of tho atalwart, hoarty gontlemon who n | £50,0005 & Coiy 1 J. W. Btoarns Hio your ago appoarad to \?n in tho full primo of Jifo,' 31533‘3; x;mé'su ofinn-l‘q’-!&‘fi ;zndn‘.‘; e\lfz?l,]oou 1 t.’r;assl}r the'out-oft IIo was consclous up to tho Inst hour of his llru,', | Boedor, Adama & Do, Bfi o, 8 §93,000 5 though unablo ‘to movo a muscle, and "utlerly & spoochloss, Ilin oyos alono dildicated his Jmowl- 0 £ i . Qorporation Gounsol, Q. H, MoCor-'| g0, 5une 20, 1874, e It In probablo that If tho property-owuors who | causad tho ditch to ho “oxcavatod il not clnso it np, or oannot bo compollad to o 8o, Lore.ns i Injured by tho ulu\l’lgln tho -course of tho Dos- plaluos B{vcr wilt bo inducod to ninke compluint ta the noxt Grand Jury, with thio View of hiaving “Indioted ns » nuinanco, — e . . LOOAL LETTERS. | [ PUDLIO BAFIA, | To the Editor of The Chtéago Tribune: r THE COUNTY COMMISSIONDRS, : edgo of what was psing nround ‘bim, bubho'|' The County Commissloncrs mot yestorday | sucooeded In making himgel¢ undorstood by'|:aflornoon, Frosident Achton in tho chalr, | those who wero ot his bodsido, Ilis death | Dr. D. A. K. Btoclo, Houso Physicisn of tho' | waos caused by poralysls. The flist stroke (' County Hospitnl, submittei o potition for loave’ || Goncontrata all thoir offorts in the construction of this mystorlous disenso attncked . 1im | of absouca for fiftcon daya to go to 8t.. Tiouls;: [[Of ono costly out-of-tho-way bathing-houso, last fall, but i’ frlondn sow Mttlo onuso for fland for s pasn thero aud baole on the raflroad., | Which Bliall eclipsd in ‘splondor {haso of anclont s xtosed B im0l 10 Topbr .| 11O Toave wae grautod, bt tho, pass was ror, | Tohus. T vonturo' to any”thaty whoro Uho oo I’,,u’ houling springs of Arkaneas; butr. Myors, | fosed. { g .| whioli they are planning to eract at tho cldgo of thouglt Hittlo of tho dauger, and. proforred to |- A'potition was recolved from'tho olorka in tho' | the bathing season; or in readinoss for noxt xemaln actively engagod n_business, On Jan., | Recorder's oflico, asking that thelr room bo bot- | wintor, will ccst $20,000 or over, twenty or 10 hio bod nuothor stroke. Tt robbod bl of tho |'yer vontilated, was roforred to tho Committeo [ thirty bathing-houses could bo. bullt in two i gf hint u:‘:’ls,’““flg l"_':“;“l{xz:fl;l:‘h:o n:“,:':“fi“ u:f on Public Buildings. ¢ weokis for tho eamé motiey which would serve cn;t i‘\:‘:\.wll‘:inp‘er. Tho regular pliyslclans gavo, ' INBANE ABYLURL | Ulio pooplo as *well, and, perhapy, bottor. l'n';; up his enso ny hopelons, . But is xolatives, espo- | Tho quarterly roport of tho'Physician of tho | Moconvonlonce fis s important itom. Ton smol oinlly Mr. MoVieko¥, rofused to despair. 'hoy | Insaue Asylum was recelved and roforred; « Tho; | baths, ‘b nocossiblo portions of. tha city, aro clonged physiclans, and, dudor & now trontmont;: | yoport ghow that thore romnined, iu the Asylum | much moro deslrablo thn, ono larga ono in the on tho 30th of ,March, 276 pationts, and 36, havo | uburbe. If tho oity, suthoritios will spreo to sinco been admitted. Thoro wero dischrgad, | furnish tho water ond n pollcoinnn to mainlain to" accommodato tho poople, they will act at Br, Myors bogau-to.-fnprove rapldly. His com- leto reetoration-was_ looked for ot an onrly dny. ¥Iu was ablo Lo wall but a fow days ago, and tho. o of his limbs was alinost entirely rocovered, | recovered, 8 improved, 3;unimprovod, 8; sent | otdor, I havo no doubt that thio oltizons Jof ‘each His intolligenco * brightenod, thnuih not | to Btata ' Hos ltpnl. b3 uet’:npud, ]11;‘ dsuh, %3, ro | ward would lonao'tho flronml and put up the os rapidly as conld hinve boon' hoped, but hfs | mnlning May 81, 1874, 286... Thoso aro orowdod. | noodful temporary buildings, and baths spriug voleo wns gono. : Friday he went out with [ into o spaco Intonded for 176 pationts, and fu [ up by magic in at foast o dozon flunrzoru ot tho his wifo and called npon some of lis relativos. | consoquonce of this overcrowding, many porsons: | oits v Jonx Byri, Saturday morning it was discovered that during | spond thoir livos thore who might. rocovor. if, | - Omdiuo, June 19, 1674, tho niglit o third strolo of tho disonso had para- Iyzed fiim complotely, and from that ho continued: to fail 4ill death camo. Tho Rtov. Dr. Looks at« toudod hini in tho aftornoon, snd tho dying man. ovinood tho decpost intorept in tho sorvices rend thioro wore anllu room for their caro and’ trent- mout. Tho Plyslolan onrnostly nrgen tho nos- cessity of at onco. cunstruoting an additionnl: wing of 280.feat, which would give room for 200, pationts, and wonld cost abont 3100,000. ithe F ST RGO 0 Edilor af tha Cheayo Tribune : :Bms Whouover hr{d 0, sidowalk, or othor. [ publio improvement ncods ropairing, ihe ity e o i COUNTY-AGENT. . ) | cotitraotors, or Board ‘of - Publio Works -are al- xlglll:[?xllgd:‘)‘}fu' wfilnfi?m’i?&’i’ bml;:h Af:;fi;':,;; Tho roport of the County-Agent for tho quar- | most auro to choose a time when the poople onn and Mre, Thayer, and Dbis sister-in-law, Miss | tor ending June'l, 1874, was rocoived aud-xo- i bo.incommoded the muut—-glllrlulx tho buslost Marblo. S N * | forrod. fin ruyort shows that tha total oxpon« | hours of tho day-~nnd whon tho largest crowd 508 of tho gquartor wers pbout two-fifths of Lhosd | throng tho thoroughfare. : Take, for instance, of tho previons _quartor. ' Tho totsl numbor of | tho picolng and ropairof street’ pavements or fowiiles on tho books Maroh 1 wes 8,719; now | tho xolnyln(sflor plank upon the bridges. Why applications, 831+ total, 4,050. 'Tho. total numn | should the Mndison, Randolph, or other streot Bamuoel Myers vns born b West Union, O., in thoyear 1831, His fathor, who in till lving, in Btockton, Cal, was s Methodist minister, sta- tioned Af'thnt town. -* Ho recoived o fair ‘oduca~ ar 1860, on n | bor aidod durivg the Iast quartor waa 4,183, of | bridgos bo kept opon for days at u time in order, :Ilzli," :‘;‘1’]‘1::‘1”’?;—? Ofi‘r‘fi'fif;irfl:fiofim lyouflnznd whomn 2,105 were aided gno and two montha, ond | to orgablo o fow Iazg o&nm\o ors mako fow in- bim a8 cmnm?lam ot h‘n ‘old thiontro, where Lo ro- ( tien “disoontinued. ~‘The total oxponditurcs | significant ropairs horo i no renton in tho #34,195.47. ¢ RATLROAD IMOFENTY. L. " T'lio following communication from the Coun Clork was reforred to the Committee on Equal- world why all such work ocould nat.be done nt night, when tho atroots are cloar of Eeoplo. The, oy dollnrs oxtra domandod for night-work I8 ng nothing compared to'tho inconvonionce caused ninod tifl 1866, when Mr. Rico'resignod the Tammpomout of . the. houso, dIr. MoVicker was thon in B, Louls, but, when ho opoued his Chi- kago theatro ho ongaged Mr. Myors professlonal smountod to e Mr., Myors played ou o | fzation of Taxes, with instructions ‘to gonfor | by olosfuz or obstructing a leading thoroughs, ::fvh’.“‘{;fl!;fl%xfifufi?“ givos rmp inylumn in | with the Connty Olerk and Qounty Attornoy ' faro, Tifty thousand peoplo aro dnily annoyod tho thontre, Tho partoership with Mr. MoViokex ‘Wo nre about proparing Usts of rallrond- property | t0/dccommodate a faw city contractors who will o auolved by thotho ot Ook. 0 1671, . | fs ool ey L sos, [ BT, ks, | ot wovk o gt w23 Dlyors bad beon growing corpulent moauwhile, | SRS St SOrR e 0 N0 T gvaumo daw, 14 | -2 and dcoided that his figuro unfitted him fordight | ToUs e Tiot 2 Mo *Eking such - aetion at 'th 4 - BUNDAY TRAINS T0 TIIE PARKE, omedy parts, and, after that, until his’rotire- g‘;';mgw,g;;;n Ry o] at tbo | 7y the Bditor of The Chicapo Tribune: > Bin: Wore tho sovernl railronde odnnacling with- tho - Parks, - the: Northwostorn, londing to Contral Park ; the Obicago, Burlington & Quin- oy, to Dotglas Park; tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul, to Humboldt Park, and thoIlliuols Contral, ota., to the South Parks, to oach run - cheap Sunday train,—faro’ nomiusl, say. 10 cents onch way,— o plsyed low comody. Y iive Alr, Myors rosolved and, ronting Rico et from the slage, Immediatoly after tho firo to start out in businoss alono, £ Jookson’s Iinll on West Raudolpl etreut] ho Furaighod tho firat amusoment to tho ‘fire-atrivk- on city in tho form of a minatrel entertainment: Tho Chair siated that ho had roceived a goms munioation from Gon. MoArthur, inviting 'the' Bonrd to participate fu the cornor-stono coro- mouigs, aud asking thot the county pfilcos bo oloacd on that day. % j A'motion to this offect was adopted, and Oom- {Chis undertoldng proving successful, Mr, Myors | \jojonars Olough, Johnson, 'and Jonos, to- | it woald give thontands of T - bullt tho pmtyfilmfl'flwm“ which beara i | TSR, B0l man, woro. appolutod to ity £0 o inbo tho country mprerthon ants die: unmo,.and which has become 80 popular in confer with Gen, MoArthur as to tho position of Chiongo. * ‘g officers in tho coromonics. . Tobia profossion, Mr, Myors stood Ngh, In thie conniyoflosrs In o carmon ¢ his best dayg ho wos ono of tho fusk HEUL | myg rutas wore suspondad for tho considora- | condition of tho stroot cora Bmadays, . Loor comedinns in tho country, sud was naturally 8 yiop of 4 yesolution offored by Commlssionor | pooplo canuot nfford n carringe ovon ouco a groat favorite in Chicago, - or whon con. | BoRUo, authorizing tho County Treasuror:and | week; nor do thoy caro to walk or bo crowded to His popularity was_utill grester who ‘;', "~ | Committeo on Finance to maken tomporaryloan | death. ,We commend this cheap-Bunday train piderod porsonslly, ¥ew players or mntn?,fl’ of %100,000 for ninoty daya at » rate of intorost m{unt to tho railronds a8 » paying investment Dyo been able to elaim &0 foany et lntimata | ROt excocding 8 per cont, to meot county in- Ir rightly ‘manoged, andto the Park Cowmiss 0a Bamuel Myors, Ho was on t Dot ot pooplo, | dobtodncss falling duo on tho st of July, Tho | sioners, a8 not only s benovolont ontorprise, but torms with 'n very largo - number POOPIO. | yogolution was nuanimously adopbed. amonns of rapidly Introducing tho public to During -Lis- ilinoss - tho utmost cocotn. was | G0 Be Pl AU o stited. that ho nndor- |-fhol pot Bchomos 0f improvoment, - E. shown for him, eud thoro were fow that th () ¢ ootild. bo Bor _o!' Shemes b o residonts who wore not kept Informod of gffi?fix tltlt“tho:n’t’w;upér‘;:::u 110400, Juno 22,1674, the ohanges .in, his condition. His donth, ABBESSMENTS. suddon as it wns at the last, ins beon. foared '&y Commisaloner Bogue offorod n resolntion dl- many 08 quickly jnoviiablo. . Whilo' bls frlondd | rooting i1 Gounty Blovk o mofify - tho wovoral will mourn his doath, they will e the tortara | Town Assossors thnt they must mnke return of ¢ho thought that it ondod forevor. tho forlure | ¢ oy sogoummonts on the day nsmed i tho law, whioh bis holplessnces entailod. Mr. Myors was | iy o gor t onablo the Board to do justloe to tho o brother-in-law of Mr:*J. H: MoVicker, ‘"‘3 whole poople in passing npon the atsossment, y¥hiom bo was, assoclated for go mauy years, avd | ¥ gommigeloner oguo_ stated thiat in conso- ntimately connocted by x?nmngu \{’ th tl;o fcnm.- ienge of the Intoness of the returns of tho Town y of tho Hon, John B. Rice, member of Con- | FUCE B8t NENETn Y G Tqualization of gross. During his illness he recoived ovory caro e : ond sttentton that could posaibly bo bestowed g;fi:g:"i‘::”‘“ 4img to giye tho matier proporcons upon him, » ‘The funeral will ocenr Thuredaf, and will bo under tho managemont of tho Apollo Command- ory, of which Mr. Myors was a fl:flght. 3 gl sy ASSESSMENT MATTERS. The Town Board of Equalization of South COhiosgo met in Room 8, No. 123 East Adams #troet, yosterday morning, Asscssor Corrigan in tha chair, and Clork Greonbut acting ag Hecrota ry. Tho Assegsor submitted s communication, stating that he had given ton daye’ previous no- tico of the time and placo of moeting by postirg notices in six consplouous places. 1t was docid- od to hold scssions from 9 to 12a. m. and 2to & p. m. until all the mattors relativo to the asscsa- mont aro disposed of. A Inrge number of prop- erty-owners were prosent in tho morning—more than durlng tho ten precoding years—io asoer- tain tho valuation placed upon thelr rol eatato ! and personal property. S 1 i Among those who appeared was ono old and promiuent citizen, who, though kuown s o large | wonoy-lender, bas never paid taxes oxcept on ing the hot summoergenson, Vory many porsona .aro deterred from going to Lincoln Park—tho only largo park orsily acoesstble—~by tho crowded 3 —-— ORIMINAL., The Criminal Qourt prosentod a livelier appoat- anco yesterday . morning -than it hos_for -soifio doys_past. Aftor- sovoral unimportant -casos wore disposod of, tho case of Jamos Cosey, -who, it ‘will bo remombored, was charged ' with tobbing - Robert - Ennis of his‘Watoh and chain in 8" concort soloon on ‘West Randolph stroot, was called up aud tried. Tho testimony in this onse showoed up tho doings Commissioner Clough Inquived if thore waa & | in thoso places, aud the mauner in which busi- penulty for failuro by Town Assessorsto porform | noug in theroin conducted. ‘The Jury totirnod & sulidubys ; the Ty | verditof *gullty,” and fixod tho prisonor’s County-Attornoy Rountree snid that the law | Yordict of *gullty,” and, flxa prisonery no penaity provided for dolinquoncy or delay in | punishmont at one yoar in tho Ponitentinry. £ At tho conolusion of Casey's trinl, the court- turning over tho books. room was well packod' with:on idle, ourlous ‘T'ho resolution was unanjmously nflo{ltod. and tho Board adjauruod untl Monday nostatp.m |y on ‘sttracted thither by tho fact ‘thaé tho *Ayer girls " wero to be tried. When tho. caso W ‘THE NEW JAIL, : b Tho strength of tho new County Jail was tost- | Was called, Nallio Ayors nud Lodacin Forguson, od Sunday night by two boys, John Brady and | thg two foir’ frauds who have mado thom- Wiltism Ramsdalo, both of whor mado tholr es. | 8elves notorlods by obtaining money un dor-falso capo for tho moment and in the casiest manner. | Protensos, and are chargod in the indictment Thoy woro confined- in what is known as tho'| 88 having reprosontod thomsolves, as fuvested boya' dopartment, on tho sccond floor, fronting with authority to solicit subsoriptions for tho the alloyway on the west side of the building, | bencflé of iho Chicngo Haif-Orphan Asylum, The porpendloular rods to the windows nre of | took'their scats In tho preseuce of the Court, }E“lnoh iron, and crossed by threo: thin bars | accompanied by thieir counsol; John* Lyle King. obout two feot apurt. Al tho escaping prison-!| The young ladfes; who ara oxcoedingly comely, -ors had to do wau to forco tho rods npart, | prosonted n modaat, retiring, but eoif-possessod squoeze through, and lower thomsolvos to the!| appearance, ‘in their noat-fltting muits of drab, ground by means of a rope adjusted for tho pur- | and an sudible, but nurprnmed, murmur of sat= 080, abact which .they acoomplished auccess-. | isfaction passed over-tho court-room, when the, fly and “without nnnoyance. Thoy - wera, Tho dolnfis of thoso girls has snbiéquontly cnptured, however,! and : havo uring tho past four oaso wag callod. boen writton up so often “ofiice furniture " valued at acouple of bundred 1 il ars, R t boon gont to tho Reform School. Ho | weocks, thot tho publio aro porfeotly. famillar S G0, R o e engeu | much . for an _introduckion, It o the |With tho veturo' of tho “offcnso for whioh thoy were indictod, nnd therefore the cpse was ono of more than ordinary interest, Alr, Kiug, their counsel, offored s motion to quash the in- “ diotment, on tho ground that thore wéa no crime "allegod againat thom necording.to atrict logal roquirements, . Mr. King argued his maotion ab gront length, and cited numerous authorities to sustain him'in his position, The Oourt, how- opinion of oxperts, as expressod to n TRIDUNE, roporter yosterday, aud borne out by an exam- ination of tho latost: building “fraud, tha! our “ now, ologant, and mngaiflosnt . County Jail iy a failuro ns regards scourity, strength, and dura- Dility, Thousauds of dollars have boon wasted; on & wonk aud miuu;nbluh altnlxolzuo, and the dm:n whistle for their lost currency, with! 0 s‘;‘:fi%&:‘l{trhtlhnf tho muslo will bo Jopt up'| ever, rofused to sustain bis views, aud tho girls until a fail and thorough investigation is mado, | wore avraigned and cntored & ploa of “Qulity.”; and tho . nopleotfu parties _causod to'| Btate's-Atfornoy Reed then asled the Court to! mako good thefr _transpnront. disoropancios.'|-suspend sentence, in view of the. fact that tho Tho contract oallad for bars or rods on ficiontly punished for this thelr saylug at first that that sum should bo reduco to elg.m. The Board doclined to nccedo to this, and ho gradually ralsed bis figures to 850,000, but the Board doolined to malke auy ohango. In somo instances, firms which bave for years paid taxes on €4,600 worth of proporty aro put right =p cs;? $100,000, snd sro unible to socure any re- nction. The following is o list of some of the hoavy tax-payers, and tho assossment on_which thoy paid or aro to pny city taxoes -for 1878-1. Tho town asgesamont this year will not deal so hoavi- 3 irls had becu suf Vil thigim, tio_stocks of goods af the wmore Iat inetend, ~ fivo-clghta iron | firek offonso, and, in his oplulon, tho onds of gfix: ‘é:fi '(’,"é‘,},‘{.;‘fi honvy ke last yaacy Lullan “?:;‘ é&:‘fl," m‘a‘d nlx:‘;nt 'as mu‘i -of it | justico had been 'mompfluhnd. éonmnue, was &1,000,{)100&: gnld,e }'.gétor u& Go., 81,000,000; 3. V. Farwe 0., 5700,000 Trador's Insurance Compauy, $500,000; Repub- lio Lite Insurance Company, $300,000; Globo Insuranco Company, €800,000; Chioago Gas- Light & Coke Company, 8235,000; Hamlin, Halo & Co,, §200,000; Fullor & Fuller, 8101,100; O. M. Henderson & Co., $100,000 ; O. P. I{olloz{ & - Qo., $110,000; Xolth Brothors, $180,000; H. V. 28 possiblo, but enough to got sBome people into n_large-sizod sorapo ond first-class criminals out of limbo, Bince the jail authorities Lave taken possession, they Lave ondenvorod to strongthon Eoveral weak points, but thoy found them so numerous that they gave up the work, and -have deoided tolet greater vigilance take care of tho two hundred prisonors now in thoir keeplng. ncoordingly suspended, and tho young ladies were sot ab liberty,, = Johony Birady, the notorlons little dwarf, and Willlam Ramedalo, two youth-criminals, cach of whom is undor 18 years of sgo, wora arraiguod for sentunco. ~ The former was gent to tho Lle- | form Soliool, at Pontino, for four yoars, and tho latter to the same institution for fwo yeas. s D i ., | Tho Bloriff aud the jallor do not foel very. o O rar 4 Dinostor, - 410500 | sooueo, oa rogarda thole prisonors, 8ad Wil RO | g 1o e ROLOE SOV Fiubbard & Sponcor, $100,000; Halo, Ayor & Uo,, | unloss something is done, and that quiokly, £0 | yoraav moming ‘for stenting billiard balls® from 8100,000; Hall, Kimback, & 0o., 100,100 ; Shor- | 8trongthon the.yholo structuro, o aited Ab gt , man Houso, 9100,000; Richards, Shaw & Wing- | Ono of the most prominont avonuos of osoaps, R B ] i o low, 100,000 Sturges & Co,,” ©100,000; Wil- { and ono which seoms to bave boon constructed | . Billy Lattimpro, who was arrested n few days Iqughby, Hill'& Co., €100,000; Ohioago’ City | for that, purposo, s & souttlo-holo or opening | 8go for nttompungm slico up Tsano all, living I(I‘ (\ros 'Oompv\uy mbo 000 Wm. Dlair & Co., | in the Toof; the covor to this s fast- | on Hubbard streot, was ynumrdni:monnug hold 8100, o(fiy‘ Dk 0 Mon‘kmnf, £102,000; Culper- | enod by an ordinary ndlockl and tho | undor &500 to the Oriminal Courl . ton, Blair & Co., £00,000; Fiotd, Bonediet & Co., fl?fflégs Ell:o “t.hgm cigfinuil:!:aogxglm{m;m; Justico Boydon opened the South Bide Police $80,000; Hayden & Xing, 880,000; Roid, Mur- doch & Fischoer, 00,0003 Lord, Smith & Co., 84,0005 Doggett, Bassett & Hilly, $76,000; Gourt, sosterday woruing nt tho usual hour—8 a'clook—aad disposod of 101 offendors, nesonning 1lnes to the amount of $303, nnd collecting $187. no great effort to climb down a nice iron Indder to tho roof of the corridor below, and thon jump Gharles Gossago & Co., 876,000; H. A. Krobn & | ioto tho contro nres, ond thus esoape info tho | At § o'olock the Court adjourned. ; 5 stract. It is proposod to remove this Inddor, and P10k Su0. D Brogs 870,003 Sonac Don f,]’g;,“,““& %':glm)i: Mr. Glonson, hnpsuporlnundnnt of tho work on { Goorgo Payton was srrested Satardsy night, Pago'& Hoydo, §60,000; €00,000 4 itk 4 Darkor, @00,000; VanSobnal, Btovenson & Dirie & Co., 860,000; Giles Bros., 860,000; Goss & Phil- lips Manufacturing Company, £50,000; J. L. tho building, will undoratood that Dotoh, and ovidently has as much solicitude about it as Dessrs. Armstrong & Egan, tha L»mbnbly attond to it. Itis gh‘l;rsa ‘11:, ‘mltxl"i‘l‘llns nf\{grdnm youth Iron: ndiann. The partioulars of the case wpro nol s 1dd. oo sxambuicyy tho Lknown, and the oxamination of the prisonor was Eounmnnd' yosterdny by Justice Boyden tlll the 6th ust., lo bholding him under $200 bail, Reld, #00,000; Uaraon, architcots, whose plaus were accepted without ex= I %2‘:::'.ny ese“dgogoh fx‘.i’r 3y Ah‘:;ufimlégfi fllnlnntlnn'by the Bheriff or the Jailer, Justice Boydon disposed of the followin| eus.d’uo; '0.” Follanabeo g’ Sons, §60,000; | . ‘The whold structure io defective, and cortatnly | offonders yosterdsy: Nelllo Cumming ang Charles Wilson, disorderly, 816 ench; Goorge Dasb, - oruelty to apimals, &13; Annie Moore, 1 | keoplng houso of Hl-fame, 210 ; Augnst Riscono, . T, Wayno & Son, £60,000; Toutonin Lifo-Ine | domands a oareful and sonrching invostigation at Sieace oy, '850,000¢ Biamars, “Aldsich & | tho hands of tha Cuunty Gommlisioners, \y 0,000; Booborger & Driuk; 50,000 ; g&fay? %&dlcu'u.k To, 860,000 Prsivction Lite: | THE 0GDEN-WENTWORTH DITOH. Inroony, §10, aud Jorry Combs, drunk, §5. Insurance Company, &50,000; O. W. Pardridge, T'ho Spocial Committee of tho Councll having.| William' Mitchell ‘*put s hend on” William ©50,000; Miller Bros. & Keop, SED&DD { Olemont, | undor consideration tho questions whethor the | Rignoy at No. 461 Butterfiold stroot last Sun- T. b. Cosslt Ogdon-Wontworth ditoh 19 n nuisanco and | oy, Whioh was fearfal to bohold. o twaa Norton &_Co., €53,000; t & Oo., 8560,000; John' Alston & Co., 850,000; Burton, brought before the Bouth Bide T'olice Court 1 whathek tho “olty can olose it up, wore to have Vloten & o, BAOG0; Bolg, ey & Qoukoy, | another maoting yesterday attornoon, bt | JoCLerdos: oBncy sa thars o aupsat agalnst - Rook Island, 818,007 Durand & Co., $40,000; | did not sinooa quorum wns not prasont. Buv- | Lwad was suiiclont ovidenca sgatnet tho pris- Domostio Bowing Maohine, $40,000; Abram, | joinod fu tho opiuion of tho Corporatiou Counsel R N ,0003 hort, Ifubbar ey Wuas W trman of the Speofal Commitieo? B. Keon, Cooko & Co., $40,000; Loopold, Keop | /L Hildreth, Chatrma; H B/kean, “"“0"2, Ptadingeon; el Vob | “'Dedn b1 You nal mo two question: 4 Jrst—*' 1188 uny person or Bobaock, 844,000, Lnke * Bhoro & Michigan | n wator-ocureo or xivor (rom e matural channe to o onor, who was immediately finod 70 for.tho Drutal assault, : Juatice Bonlly disposed of ths followlng offenders ynulmdni, murnlnfi: * Johin Brennan, raoua tho right to turn | disordorly,” @803 Patriok Norton, disorderly, %20 ; HBarah Smith, .disorderly, 815; Josoph B e o B 000" | Conmant o 88, oler pordoi o porsoua? (L refer ta | ok ine " dlaordorly, 610 4yilosiador rulor . 1di & Wi To this I anawor that 1o person lis any such right, | Sarah Nolson, vagrants, $10 cach. g’Oo' Ilen‘ybuguo. é{g‘;;r:oe: %ong-owlolsl'g 648,000 5 In regurd to tho Oglon diteh, under thoevideacosds | _ Max_Tuffaot stole from o cousin of his namod . . our. . W, Btrong Furnitute Gompany, 840,000 | vould bive boen fufitrod by the diversion of thorives | J0Ln Hujchelt, » pookat-baok containtug notes Btettauer & Iiros,, £40,000; Draduor,Bmith & Co., (Peapluiucy), from ita utural cotras, ot tho City of totho value of ®115. Tor doing £0 ho wns ur- 3 Un -] s ioago, for the preservation of the publio health, | rested and hold in %300 bafl to tho Criminal 52?:’:?% Unton %"3&%‘4‘&,‘5 é'))o;m :}:fi%fi}b"r’ife;‘ souid hivo prevouted tha complotion”of tho lich by | Gourt yoaterday by Justios Hoully. & Co., $40,000; James Forsytho & Co., $90,000¢ oot ¢ As Justico Xaufmann was latd up with tha 0. H.'Futgo & Go., 80,000 Groonsfoldor, Ror | 5 ety Lo s watssmror i o envere o s | rlioumatium yestorday, all tho prisoners at hle e Oylin diteh & nulsunvo, and 8ol To thfs quostion T nuawer, that the Ogden Alich, connecting the Dosplaines with the weal fork of the South Draneli, belug wholly outsido tho oity limilta, T do not fiud any provision olthor in the chutlor or or- Winances of tho City couferring any such powor upon S;}éhu{l}& do., e'}’?‘%" gmnnln.kgnn(\’rgal, EHDF- :+ Goodyear Rubber Company, $82, 5, I, Hollistor & Co., 30,0005 Howo 'Magbiio ' Uome pany, $30,000; Hoath & Milugnn. 98,0004 In- allam, Corbin & May, $86,000 ; ' Jansen, 830,000 court woro tranaferrod to Justice Scnlly, making, with Boully’s prisoners, 108 porsons to whom La hind to adminiater justico. ‘Ihero wero 27 from tho North Bide, and 70 at the Wout Side. Oatlincine Trahey Lio boon befora tho South oOlurg & Qo Larrabeo & Board of lealth, i 0 - - 3 " 10} 0 presont sinte of atfalraj o Oragin & Co,, 580,000 W. A, 'Wood, Mowing | wil b, thetefore, alluo £o fhom, oxcopt g0 ar awtg | 4 0 fntoxicated condition, Yostorday eho wos 1l tho facts tated bet Coms | 1t again, aud was fined 380, which ahe will worlk iléorthe usn ky lopsly b bt L | out a6 b Drtdowallf ust bty daye, X inty to nquire into and deters Seta\hiiles o Odon dltch i ot & uisance upas | Q00rRs Harrls and harlos Jolmaon yoaterdn ‘whiol un indiotmcnt way Le properly found, & wero before the Bouth Blde Vollco Court, chrgcr Reod | with burglary, Thoy onlored tho oarrlage- led the attonffon of Btate's At m’u‘;‘«“!fi.";m. sud :'m':‘»&“vfiwmfi‘h«u%‘.‘%.u. trimming atoro No, 79 Lake stroet. and stole and Rtenping Alanufacturing Gompany, 890,000 Walslh & Hlatobiuson, 606,000 ; Wells ' Faule or, #80,000; B. B, Whito, €00,000; Wreun & Biowator, £91,000; Amorican Olook Company. 0,000 ' Allon & Mackoy, 010,000 lieok & leth, K20,000; Dliss, Moore & Oo., £30,000; ) Bt If tho Common Counoil onrnostly desire’ oneo, before the bnthing soason s ovor, and not- novon plages of' cloth, “For tho want 'of an Anannlnru Justloo, tho onge was continued tnlll to-dny, the prisoners bolug held undor 1,000 Londa enoh. ' v f John Mumford f4 o born muslolnn, and no & consaquenco hay o gfrene fondnoss for musio, To gratity this rofined accompilshmont Mumford,” it In allogod, stolo an orgnu from Goorgo Hagist i “hio wan arrostod, and nt prosont ‘i hold ln dur~, aneo vilo in & coll ot tho Harrison Stroot Btation, whero ho was sont by Justice Doyden, yostordny, in dofault of boil of 8700, His cose will bo honrd July 2. * Donnly McLnin fs out &6 for obstruoting tho, ntalewny, Inst Buturday aftornoon, in the Mor.’ rison ullding at tho cornor of Madison and Clark stroots, ‘Cho obstruction connisted in soating Limgolf on tho stn}m and engaglog fn, | converantion with three ov four gontlomen, On' 'boing roquosted to movo nway ho doolined, An iolieor was gont for, who repoatsd tho roquost, .and RcLaln ognin rofised, whoreupon ho wag' i nusinted to vacato tho stopn by tho gontlo appii- oation of muscle fram Otllcor” Noonan, who oar- lrlud nim off to the look-up, “Juatico ‘Boyden finod him 85 and costy yostordny. 25 . Mentlon was mndo & fow days ngo of tho faol of Mr, J. 0, Thomas oppearing bofore Juatico Doyden, and. taking ont a warrant for tho arrost !0t . F. Corbly, ohargiug Lim with nu_ nssault,; | ot gentiomuh aro olorla in W. E. Spencer's storo, at No. 338 Wabnsh nvenuo, and from somo" unknown enuse don't got along very peaceably . together. Ovor o yenr ngo thoy quarrdled, and , Corbly whipped ‘Thomas, Thia time he again’ ,got tho bost of. him.: Ho 'was nrrested . and i gl‘ongbt bofore Justico Boyden yostorday, who. ‘ thought that Oorby shodld” bo ashamed of him- !solf for trowncing Thomns—ho. belpg « quite* i sinnll—and algo this befug $ho sooond offensg,. Do fined bim 80 and costs, Mr. Thomas was vory much composod, and’did not tromble in tho loaat when ho onw Corbly draw bis. purse, and liquidato the amount ssscused sgalnst Lim, . A munanamod Goeorgs Robinson was arrostod . Baturday, by Ofiloer Mitcholl, and yontorday- brought beforo Justioo Doyden .on the chargoe of forgory. lobingon, on tlie duy montioned, pre-, #ontod an ordor to ¥, Y. Hauglln, o cigar 'donler ot 42 Tifth avonue, calling for six boxes of: olgars, . purporting to como from Gunluoho & Do, nows agonts for the Ohleago & Northwostorn Tailrond. On Loing prenonted, Innglin;‘doubts lug tho gonuinenoss of tho order, informad the bearor thut Lo sould deliver the cignrs himsolf,. To this proposition Robinson objooted: Ilo was' Landed ovor to tha oflicor untll the propriator of the vignr sloru could reo Qunlochs & Oo,, and thoy ng'onco pronouncad their uames a forgery. The csso was continued tlll to-morrow undor $800 bonda, ar Baturday night last, at tho hour of midnight, Oficer Mrdigan’s attontlon was nttracted by soo- ing two men pasa into an alley off of Polk, bo+ twoon Olnrlk stroot and Fourth avenue; and pron+ ently board erivs of ' Police,” Running down tho allay ho camo upon David Downs and John Kidd ; Kidd was. drunk, and. acoused Downs -of robbiug him of hig wateh and chain, .Thoy wero, both talou to the Harrlson stroet lodlk-up, and thore Downu wna searchod and Kidd's chain was found in his pookot. On searching” Kidd his watoh wag found, with §61.25 in_his panteloong” ocket, Yostorday morning Dowas was brought oforo Justice Boyden' whon “Kidd swore that Downs liad rob! him of his watoh and chain, and was “ going through him” for his monoy, and when he cailed for tho polico, Downs alippod tho wately baok Into Yiis pockot. Tho prigoner was hald indor 8600 bail for further examination Thursday noxt. BIRCELLANEOUS, & 7 Carl Jorgeneen, o Kwade, was on trial yoster- dny boforo Justics Van't Wond for_ho_ ofime of Dbigamy, Jorgonsen: ontored the - lst of suitors for the heart and hand of tho beautiful daughtor of Mr. Marcus A. Dugns, of No. 185 Noxth Hal- stod streot. Ho wooed aud wan tho young Iady,’ aud they wero unitod In the holy bonds :of wed- lock, After the marriags it was discovored that Jorgengon had Ioft n wifo In Bwodon, Upon ascertaining this duplioity of his now son-ln-law beyond any quastion of doubt, Mr. Dugas énused bIs arrost, and in dotermlued to proseoute him to tho bitter extent of tho inw. Wife No. 2 porsists iu clinging to, and remuulns with, hor husband, nnd the _little lady exhibited her affoction for him by dolugirnll in her powor to bring abouat his noquittal, 'ho father-in-Inw, however, is inox- oreblo, Tho casp was continued Il July 3, and tho prisonor is held under $1,000, Walter Hillman, o yotng mon who olerks in & drog storo ot No.'151 North Pauling stroet; wos nrrested on o warrant istued on gomplaint of a womman nomed Mrs. Cynthin Du{e, who lives; or formerly did, at No, 688 Carroll avenuo.: Hor complaint ,is that the young mon has, from time to timo purloined ‘sminll Bums' of money from her. Justice Boydon continned the bearing of tho -oaso; {lll TFridny, holding the prieovor under $000 bonds. Hillman is 21 years of ago, and ling tho appearance of u gentloman ; ho is pursuing.the study of modicino, audIabora hard for the necessary funds to defray his ox- l:onmm iu propaving himsel? for the professton 0 haw choeen, ‘U'ho sympathy of all prosent when Lo was Drought in was_ extonded to tho THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 923, 1874, 3 e orty-holdors on Kinrlo strect, who oamo to offor n romonatrance to tho bullding by_the Buspen- sfon Transfor Company of tho proposod elovated raflroad on that stroot, ' Xi was oxplalnod -thot tho olovatod rond fs Intonded to run from Lako atreot hrldflu up Onnal strootto Oar- roll, nlong Cnrroll to Halsted, Halsted to Kinzlo, and'along Kiuzlo to the oity iimits. 'The romon. l'"""f‘}ia?;"}"“? B(f;nm “D,“n“ Alatod roprosonted ovor 4, a0t of proporty, wan nttaok A Dlatheewlok, tho.Invantos of the ooked by Mr. . snupension conchway, na contaluj .\vl;n?h }vm;]u x-mtr glonulno. ; Tho londor of the remonstrants rotaliatod by -qunutlonlnq tho genuinouoay of tho mgungumi ,ou the original Enm!ou, and atatod that it way woll known the Husponsion Company intendod,” l;l:n:;c;grnfi tlgnt Y n%mn;a ‘tlm right of way, to i 0 partios - ;rn%nflrm;d. utorostod In - tho “one: , Onmotlon the mattor was postponod for n' imotfth, in which timo now potition \romonstrances gould bo ot wp. % U froely On motlon, the potition to extond tho nowory patont olovatod ng signatures .of tho Cow ordinanco 80.08 to aovor the district | botweon Olioago avenue, , Indians muz,‘mux | nmong tho arrlvals at iho Motropolitan, Milivaukeo avonne, n far fvest ny Wastor ave- ,nuo, wan ordored to bo roturned it . blo ’rcuummundutlnn. e Togons stroot-railroad was, on ¢ Sirosb sl motion, postponod for The meotfug thén ndjournoed, ©_ COMMITIEL ON BAILROAD, . qufl;l:]u“ rl;:ifilmv:: gnmn}ib:teo u(l the Common cl ostorday it~ | oseroom of tho Clty Haiy. " 1 the eommit- i The firsb quostion brought under tho notico of tho Conmittoe wna lhnsropound bullding of n roilway from o point on VanBuren atroot to the ;huryl'xg -ground of tho Waldkolm Hoolety, the old HnAaa 'n{]k E‘?'l?ds\}v 1k ¢ o i, A mombor of tho Waldholm Soclety stato |fl|e #olo intention of the road was g br.umgr.l lt‘l‘:: | Walduoim Sooioty, Mr, Hosing would havo nte tondod the mootiug but for sloknoss. It was tho {Eluntil‘:‘n to run n firolosy ongino or dummy over orond, . ¢ : -Ald.-Btout sald that it wan nocosanry to have o 5 plut of tho ground beforo the Committeo could docido with certafnty upon the subjeot. . | Mr. Banks, o larga pruflere!-holdnr near Van, Buren alroot, atated Wiat hio bnd signod thio poti- tion to build the rond, bat on the undorstanding that it : began running ot Weatern'avonne, Ac- cording to the ordinanca which had beon propared powor il Y,l““d in the Lands' of the raflway company to oxlu thelir lino at the river. should thoy: wish it, Ald, Btout moved that the mattor bo poatponed until the noxt mecting of tho' Qoitnoil, and that {n the meantime the Commit- teo vislt the proposod ronto of tho railroad in o R o Ivad’ that th nmotion it wng resdblved’ that tho Bonrd of Publio Works diroct tho Oliengo, Alton & St, Louis Railroad to dnuao oulvorts’ to bo oponed uudor thotracks at Church place, Ou motion it was rosolved that tho Obleago, Danville & Vinconnos Railrond Company bo di- tocted by the Liaw Departmont to tako sotion tdwarda” compousating ‘:ro?urty-ownum who woro damngod by tho tracks ‘laid on the black bounded by:Caxroll, Oarpontor, Curtis, and Fal- ton etroetd. ‘Fho motion of Ald, Cllerton, that tho Corpo: ration .Counsel bo directod’ fo roport, at his earliest gonvenlonco, an ordinance prnvlthng for and raquiring tho procuring of nlicense by streot~ ratlway companigs for every car'run on their tracks, onmo. up, but was disposed of by tho Tonding of the following opinton: ‘ In reply to your question pnt to mo In my office wrould En; Ihrfl Ilmfl!r tho egnflnm of fho hu’no—m}- uy companies ad tho ordinuacs of {ho elly undor which they lafd thoir tracks and operated thelr roada, Idonot think tho clity can conipel them to pay o liconso without n violation of vosted rights. . . - Jesse Oy NouroN, * : On motion tho mooting adjourncd. 3 . GENERAL NEWS: Tho' tomporaturo youtordsy, as obsorved by Moneses, optfeian, in Tue} TnoNe Bhilding was, in tho shade, &b 7:30 o.m., 77 deg. Faliren helt; 10:20 &, m., 84;-12:20 m., 803 B:05 p. m., 00; G p. m., 85; and at 8 p. m., 82, o . John Welsh, nhll_.l_-pna‘tgx,' recolved the' first sun-atroke ‘of tho season yestorday noon, mear Lnko stract hridgs. Ho was rostored, after the application of tho ususl roniodios. An advortisoment in Sunday's TRipuxz, to the offect that fifty pninters wore wanted ot o cor- tnin place, drow 200. This gives an iden of the number of mon belonging to that trade who aro out of worlk at preucng. i Tho Co-uperative Temporanoe Assoolation hiad & mooting abt No, 159 Tifth avonue Inat night, ond tho mombors listonoed to o long address from Ar, M. 0. Kelly. > & Dr. N. B: Davis will address the students and the publio at Chicngo University, this morning, on tho effeet of alcoholic boverages upon the human systom, Years of atudy and research of this sub{eet onable tho doctor to give valuable Information conoerning an important innttor. * Conduotor Currier bhad to fiuek thirty-five prisouoers m the Bridewoll Black Maria yostor oung man, It i alloged that this chargo grows | Tubof vindistivo foalinge. iy Tho Illincis State Sporlomen's Convantion, undor the diroction of J. V. LuMoyno, Prost- dont, hinu dotermined to onforca vigorously tho | Gamo Inw of tho Btate, and to -lLring to justice oll offonders againat it. . 'Tha first prossoution | _for tho violation of this not of tho Gonoral ~As-' sombly ‘wos mado’ yostorday! hofore ‘Jistico Hninos, on tho complaint of Mr.' Robert..R, Clark against Whyland & Foso, the prapriators of tho 8. Elmo Dinng-ltoous, mion: T Tntaps ‘Building,s Mr, M. "W. Robinson conducted ‘tho. roscoution. This Jaw prohubits tho sale, shoot- ing, or othorwise taliing of tlio wnodo_uuk' prior. to July1, ‘Tho offense of tho pro{:no!nnx of tho B.lmo" consialod in ving in thelr posaoosion ivoodeools for sulo nt their reatauvant, ~ The goi- " ttomon pleaded %uilty to‘tha chargo, ond in- formed tho Court they wero-_ totally Iguorunt of this provision of the Iaw, and consequently were lot off with s fina of 810,—the lowestponalty provided for the Infringemont of this act. Com-i mission-mon, rostaurant-koopers, nnd all othera denling iu gamo would do well to studythe Gamo* law carofully, and bo governed by if in this ye- speok. p Casn X —_—— THE OITY HALL, * City Enginoer . Chesbrough has got back from hia trip Enst, and looks all _the botter for tho Journey. &g . 2 Tho debrls of the Court-Houso which yob re- mains unstolon will be sold by public -auction this morning, ! s, Collootlons were made yosterdny as follows: City taxcs, ©8,300; liconses, $160.42;- water taxos, €8,510.44, : e July coupons .to {ho amount of £0,100 wore pmid by the City Tronsury Department yostorday. Tho Randolph. street bridge, which has boon open for gomo doys past, will bo closed this morning. | The Ponndmastor of the Wost Division Is at present busy hunting up a suitable silo fora now Lound. 2 - Tho masonry In the Fullorton avénuo conduit, whioh is intended to act as u purifler of theNort} Dranch, was begun yestorday. . ‘Flio Committeo on Licousos lfnstordny rocom-, mended the reduotion of the Heonse on billfard< tablos from $25 to 810 each, =l Ex-Olty Treasuver Dave Gage was in tho Oity Trousuror's oftico yestorday looking aftor the mattor of & §130 jurors' cortiflonto, the, drawing out of which Tom™ Brounan H.\ougf.\t was not ac~ cording to Hoyle, Thoe Board of Publio Works are- propsring specifications, and will advertiso for Pmunuuls, to raigo all bulldings on North Halsted atroet betweon n polut 67 feet south of Fulton stroet and Hubbard strest. 3 Tho followlug bullding permits were yestorday antod- by tho Board of Publle. Works: Lo lergieron & Shiolds for a four-gtory aud baso- mont brick building with 120. fect front, at Noa. 190 to 200, inoluslve, on Bouth Wator atract ; to John Zasndol for a two-story and bnyomont briok butlding at 138 Delloven strect. MMosars, Toboy & Booth have glvan to the Boucvolout Assoolution of the I'ald Fire Do- partment tho sum of &500, as ou sckuowlodg- mont_of services rondorod by tho forao at the firo which dostroyod their packing-houso re- cently, Clty-Iall Mary, upon the.recommendntion of Muyor Colvin and the Pooplou party genernlly, Los obtained from Hupt. Raukin o mouopo- ly of the right to vond peanuts and swootmonts In the Cugtom-Liouse grounds dur- lug the day of fostivitios, Bhe ia prepariug, for tho onpocial doleatation of the Irosident, a cools ing beverago which wlll go by, the namo of tho f*yotolomonade." ‘o stago propriclora who have been running ntns;en for some tinio pask on Indiaun sireol ure fooling very bluo about the laylng of o oar-track on that roadway, and aro prepsring aremans pirancu to bo signed by properly-vwners, and it I8 undorstood thnt in proourlug nsmes they are going outsido of Iudiana stroot, HTRELTS AND ALLEYS, W, D, Tho Counoll Conmitteo on Btreotd and Alleya ot tho Wost Dlvislon mot yentordny afteinocon in the comumittoo-room of tho Oity-Ilall, Thero wero also nrosent 4 committes of elghiteen prop- i Beon sent to tha Inkano Asylum., day, aud among thom was Nicholas wfiuney, who was a8 crazy as & looy, aud ought to have Justico Boy- don-booked him for twenty-flyo days for disor- derly conduct, Ho mado havoo among, tho prisoners in tho stago, ‘and it wos ncosAsRLy to lmmlcnl! him to prevent violenco, - It .48 ponsi- .ble the Justice did not hiave his glasscs on when Whitnoy was fntroduced to him, But that should not interforo with the romoval:af “the latter'to .the proper asylum.. B 'The Contral Jornmitico of the Ladies’ Tom- gm'nucn Organization mos nt their hendquartors, . 148 Dladison ‘strect, yvestordny aftorncon, the Prosident, Mro. O, B. Wilson, in the ohair, TRoports of tho progress of tho tomperance worle in tho sovoral divisions of tho olty wero mnde by tho Seorotaries of tho local organizations, showing eucoursgiug results from mectings and visitations, By rosolution, Thureday, the 2d prox., ‘was -sot apart as oday of fusting and lizruyor for the temperanoo reform, aud varions addition= ul measures woro adopted for carrying forward tho worlc. A spirit of dolerminution character- izod thoso present, and thoy hops that their offorts may meot with abundant succoss. # Dr.” Chayles Earll, the notorious irrogular medical practittoner, who is charged with the murder of o mother and child, was removed to coll No, 40 in the County Jail yesterdny. He refutes to converse with any one but his coun-~ sel, and seoms to bo much dojectod, During a rocent interviow ‘with his divorced wife, who; called on him with tho viow of haviug bobter caro takon of a Jittle noglectod sonm,” Larll be- camo fronzied, it {8 reportod, and n stormy tatk enencd. The fathor finally sald he bad no monoy with which to furnish clothing for tho Iad, Tlagg isin Coll 89, His wifo visits him dally, nng oxpresdes - hersolf as convincod of his “Innocenco of any connection with _the crime, othor than {liat'of o humuniterian, + Mra, Heiland is in the female department,: and fra-- . quently nesorts hor innocence of un{ ocomplicity ! in the “tragedy. Tho girl Sluclairis also con- -fined i tho- same corridor as o witness, Tho Grand Jury sifs on the firsb Monday in July, and; this Iatost Dutchery will bo looked into immedi- ately aftor thoy nasemble. The cnseof Molten, Willlams & Co. against A. Fischer camo up. bofore that sago tribunal the Board of T'rade, yostorday. afterncon nt 4 o'oloclk. Tho attondance was Inrge and oxoited, Promdent How dcoupied tho ohwr. The Bocre- tary sunounced that iho reading of Lho evidonce inkon iu tho mniter would lake a vory long time—howrs, In fact. On motion of Mr.,McOres, tho testimony was referrod to n committoo of three, conslsting of Clinton Brooks, Asa Dow, aud J, W. Proston, to ba examined into aud reported upon ab somo future timo. Tho meeting then adjourncd. Mr, Mollon was warmor than the thormometor justi- fiad, and threatened to publish 500 coplea of the testhmony at his own ox‘wnsn, for private clrou- Iation. Hentod discuselons ocourred betwaeen Individual mowmbers of the Board, though noue of them oama to blowa. The alumni of Brown University mot at tho Slorman House lust night to porfoot arrange- ments for forming o socloty. Judge L G, Wil- son, 1838, was nominated to thoe obair, A list of thoeo who hnd oxpressed tholr willinguess to join tho Boolety wis oalled by Mr. Brown, Thovo aro twcnty-elq t namo; \\‘Von the roll dating. from 1881, Williom I*, DoWolf Leading tho Ist. Among otliors aro tho nomos_of Albort N, Ar- nold, . D., Lothor Btono, Edwin 0. Lotnod, Jamos k. Bolse, Oyrus Doutloy, Lowis II. Hou- toll, Z. Grover, nuil Georgo P, Upton, Aftor passing o Constitution and Dy-Lows pravldln,i for o mootlng the lest Wounesduny of April oach year, and oxtending tho ecopo of the Boviely to include the ~whole ~Northwest, tho mooting proooeded to tho cloctlon of ofticers for tho enuulug yonr with tho !ollmviugi vosult: Willlam F, DoWolf, £rosidont ; Judgo Isauo G Wilson, Vivo-Presidont ; 1idward O, Brown, Boo- vataryj Noble £, Judal, Tronsuror. It was ro- solved thot the Prosident und Exeoutive Com- mittoo bo roquested to sall a sooinl meoting in the coming sutumn, aftor which tho Sooloty ad- fourned, Ono of thess unavoldable ncoldenta which usually attond tho toaring down of ruins ao- ourred at the old Court-Iouse yosterday morn-, ing, one of the workmou bolug dangerously woundoed, JIis nomo is Peter Bmith, and Lo llyos in Fourth stroot, West Side, Whilo shov~ ing off u portion of tho cust wall, haif = ton of brioks lull inward, ourried awsy tho corrugated oceiling of tho third floor on which he was stand- ing, aud dowa he and tho brioks went throuxh Tho tnattor of the Indipus. | 8058, the seaond and third floors into tho Jail part bo manth. Wi o fols s Foory plaing oo | LpBiey * melal gemio o day ¢ bo agresa doavorad to jump on tho wall, but succceded only in gottiug his arms half way over T, This ovening at 5 o’clook the marrlago ot M, ‘tha top, nnd, ns ho Immedlutoly ~ bognn, | B, V. Paokard aud Miss Clara A. Tink il taba: folling, ~tho rough mortar on tho place ot u;;‘! Tiret chumilf.n Mr, anknrd f:k' Dricks soratoliodl and facorated both arme_very badly, Whon lus fellow-laborora reached the Lasomont ho wan fout:d to bo half covored with dobris aud partinlly fuyensiblo, Ilo was pulled out at onco, and Inid on suno straw noar by, to await tho arrival of Dr, MoRen, who had boen ona aftor by Policeman Moyhen, of tho Pirst Prociuct, An oxnmination showod that bis loft oollur hono was brokeu, and that he bad roceived intornal injurlos of u norioun chiaraoter. e wan tnkon to tho County Hospltul, but owing to the oxcosslvo warm weathor, nunless ho hina oxtra cnro, I io doubtful if ho will ovor asslst in raze {ug auotuor wall. e ——t— PERSONAL. . E. Ohapman, Thomas Ormoby, W. J. Manuor- Ing, and T, A. Gillott, of London, Eng. aro membor of tho Iaw firm of Coopor, Garneb Paokard, of Chiongo, and Affas ¥lak ocouplon B Ligh plnco in Yiombard soolsl cirales, Tha happy coupls will tako tho carg ntonco for tho olty, wheneo thoy wiil procead by stoamer to Wlecon= aln, wheto they will spend & short timg rusticat- Ing and visiting, ARLINGTON NETGNTE, There hias beon o hnlf-witted man hanging naround hore for somo thno, who onrnod & pro- carlous llving by dolug mason-work. In his wanderingn ho enterad o houso in this town in tho nbronco’ of tho ownar and approprintod ta himsolf somo 91,800 worth nf nogoliable paps ond o fow doliara In money. 1fo procoodod Ohlangn\mhhlubuaty,upon“hnmonuy, nud trjes fo pass tho notes for lognl-tonder. Finding to hiw surpriso that tho notos wore of 1o use to anye ono but the ownor,-he toro them into fragments’ and cast them {nfo the Chicago River, at lonst o ho stated on his oxumination, Tho'authorlties' dacidad that he waa not rosponsible for his acts; boing non compua montis, gavo him money. onough to talto him out of this viclnlt; him on his way rojoleing, placo tink ho shonld snno Hospital, ' It fs undorstood that It is very likely that Oon- beforo its ndjournment, will paes a‘upcoint act coutinuing fo Mrs, Grosvoior, tho widow of tho lato Col. Groavauor, tho ‘invalld pénslon of $40 o month rocelved by hior hueband, but which congod at his denth, This nows willbo vory grat- ifying to tho many friends of the Indy intorested, to whoso family this pousion will bo of groat asslstanco, i e Eam T Slinner, tho oflice_of the , and Bonf Tho pooplo of thig havo boon tont to the Ine 0 whoro Lio would have beon prop- otly'taken care of, and the property of othors protocted, AL Tho snloa at the Markot Aesoclation, last weok, amountod to £1,883,60, Lho highout price pald for a horso being #170. LAKE ZURICH. - Tho citlzons of this plnce will cclobrato the Tourth in grand stylo, 8. M. Davls, of Irving Tarlk, will dolivor tho orations Prof.'0, G, Tars bell, of Wauconds, will road -{lio Devlaration of Indepondonco. for many yeara employod in Driggs Ilowses—nnto-tiro and Wost Bldo,—nnd a native Ohioagonu; having beon * naturalized " fu tho old New York House in 1847, under tho fostering caro of My Bon 117 Blinnor, is abont to loave his present position 8t tho Wost Bido nrlr;gu ‘Houso, and go to tho gront-Btockton [otel, nt.Capo May. -Ho wilt aot ng onshior in that immenso caravansary, and doports Mondny. Mr, Bikinner i n popular Yyoung man among Westorn travolors, aud will fimva n yalunblo addition to the resort of tho vely Quakors and tho Wasbingtonians, MOODEY AND SANKEZ INDORSUD, L {\n Arltaunns coxraspondent of the New-York Wifncss noka that bapor it it iudordes Moswia, I\Iond[vl and Baukey, ‘“two sousation prenchers, and the worst kind of sensation . pronchers.” The TWitness unys in roply:,. ’ - We do Iudorno with our wholo Licart, if ‘they requir sny indorsation, Mr, Moody's prenching and Mr, Sau- Koy's sluging, A0 Lar av Wo know or huvo Lieard con- cerning thent, and, whiat Is of infinitely more frapore tanco, wa ballovo thom to be indorscd Dy tho Holy Bpirit in tho alvatlon of thousands of souls, Webayo ofien listened with great admiration nud profit to D, L. Moody addressing crowds in the opou alr in Chicas 80, or Young Now's Christinu, Assoclation_mectings, and wo'do hope to hoar Mr, Sanioy siug, s Gospel hiymns, besutlfully rendered, with the olear, distinct utloraic of every ward, so that many thonsands can undm;lllllllmd them, aro o romarkably siceesaful kind of preachlug, ' GENEVA DARB, ; ! A pnuonfiur-h'nhx will bo run from Chicago to Gonava Laka on tho Fourth of July, atopplig at all intermodiato statlons whoro thord aro pasnen- ord, Ib will roturn in the evening, ronching hicago at 8 o'clacl p. m. R LAKE_VIEW, . Tho Town Bonid of Equalization, 'constutiag of the ospor aud Town Clerlk, was busy yea- tordny ndjusting tho asuessmonta for 1871, and was was waited upon by numerous citizons auxious tosea tq it that thalr nelghbors wero taxod n¢ much as_thomsolves. I€ thoro i any- thing of uhivoran intercst it is tho npportion- miool of tnxes, but Lorotoforo, ovon this fntor esting subjoct has" faled to amuso tho myeraga Lako Viewor onough to malke him look aftor the Assoesor. Yenterday, howaver, that gontloman fonnd hia fellow-citizens alive {o thoir Decuniary interoata. * . Tho rosldonta in tho vicinity of tho eity limits wore startled ‘yostorday morning, botwaen tha Liours of 2 and § o'clack, by, & lively fusilade of platol-shota which broko upon the silonco of tha thio still Hommer dlght with sleop-disturbing of- foot. - Viulous'of dondly strifo and terrible mure dor waro suggoested, only to bo dispolled by tha explanation Whioh came-in tho miorning. John Boringor thought lio saw burglars in Lis yard, ond was ondeavoring Lo porforate somo of them in tho darkuess, body was hurt, . H Bunday's fines for faet driving nmounted ta ©20. Tho police uniforms are having a Lonefs clal offoct. ~ It is amusing to 8o tho Johys pull “up and drive slowly when thoy oo n blue oat i tho distanco. + s e * * (ANNOUNCEMENTS, . . . In conssquenco of the Union Gospol mootings ‘which oto bolng held this weol, tho usunl meat- {ng of the Y. M. 0."A. Lycoum will bo postponed for ono weok from to-duy. = Tho Rov. Goorgoe Rogera begins . to-night o Borlos of froo leoturcs on “ Tho Taberndcle,” at \chrr Avonuo Baptlat Ohureh, fllustrated with amodel. - o Moeumsu in corincctlon withthe Y. M. C. A. will bo Lol but without success, and no- d every night this wook at 8 p. mi., in Us ;llleh- rcsom. 148 fimlignbiutmot, uud in the Court- Wm louse Bquare at 7 p.m,” -7 - s The Hampton Btudonts sing’this ovening in HOOLEY'S THEATRE, e tho Oburok of the Moaslnh, corner of Tiwenty- thir stroot aud Michigan avenuo, 'Thoy ters yory successful in thoir Bundsy concerts, taking in over 8600 & d Tho Rev, John Hughes, of ‘Liverpool, will do- Iivor a lecturo this ovening, at tho Wolsh Pros- bytorian Church, ‘cornor of éungnmpn ‘nnd Mon- roe stroots. Hubjoot: * Proaching and Preach- ors.” Admission, 25 eente, Proceods for tho benofit of the church. To-morrow ovening, Mr, Hughes will pronch at the same'placo. The first annunl oxercises of tho young ladles of tho Park Iustitute take place this evoning, in tho chapel of tho Third Preubylorian Chureh, corner of Waughington aud Carpentor streets. Theo addreas will bo made by W. . Wolls, Esq. gt ' BSUBURBAN NEWS. TVANBTON, The Congrogatlonal, Preshyterian, and Baptist Churchea have decided (o hold unlon sorvices Sablath ‘ovenings daring the warm weathor, They will occur at the difforent churches al- ternately, and will be in charga of the pnstor of ench church in turn. This chango began last Bunday ovening, whon the Rev, E. N. Packard, of the Congregatiorial Church, preached at the Prosbytorian Church. ‘Having soon no signs of any intontion {6 use Third aud last woek but ono of 3fr. AUGUSTIN Daly's Fifth-av. Theatre - Company. Bfonday night, Juno 2, and evory ovaning, wil b 000 IoF RISt s s Utommer STaiaf Tl b Drog Gramatio comody, in 1 auts, the grost Now York sousation S 51, oatitlod " Lo e CHARITY Woilnoedsy aftomnon (OnrmorStona Day), Loliday pors forianmae &% 3 olalock by 1ho. kiistay. ‘Counanyh of MONSIRUTE ACPHONSKY = Salurday Matioo at 3-Only Matinon of GHARITY, Satanday ikt S, third of o Ofi Gomey michte. Noxt waok,” piilivaly”farowvll weok of ths Diftiov: Comibany, 4 clinugo of porforuancs avory mlght. . THE GREAT ADELPHL WEEK -OF THE CORNER-STONE PESTIVITIES: This Tussday, Gala Ladios® Night. Tho famous Lxtrav- ‘agnirn, Animal aadl Trck Pantomimo, -ROBINSON CRUSOE!: Naw Boeues, Gostumos, and, Gfll}ao\u P’znn&ry. witk an intonsoly Grand Ollo 0 <40 WEW STARS! MPERIAL PRUSSIAN BAKD, the Fat Inolading Sie AR EREAERUISIAN TARRatbo THAN, tho mast wondorful Mustcal Virtuoso fa all tho wor worldt 3 OF, WAYNE & TOVELY, REYNOLDS R IO SANNI & ] . gl 0 TOMENI COMPANY, tho doy on the port of tho other denominntions, dgn?‘l'c'{\‘{x‘\; u“:‘i'gfi“{}'fifl‘i{‘fib‘fi‘f&fifln 4 #ho 1adifh of tho Mothodiat Ghurch sanounco | ORELEGIAS N REAVAARC.dv: ™ tratly vitiors foim Mutlneo can bave Great Provession, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Evoty oventng this 1oilday Weok, and Wednosd Baturiny Madlines, "o GUATDIIBE. YRR AGLrovs AL var KATIE MAYHEW! Ta Gharles Gaylor's now sorfo.comic drama, WITEL TETE TIDHI} fen o £ AL S Photohe Noxt wook—THE LINGARDS, " KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Ono Weok, comunencing Monday, Juno 22, ALF BURNETT ¥ SOL SMITH RUSSELE, Amorica’s Greatest Humorists, - IN THEIR TJoint Entertaimmente. Blatincos Wadnosday aud Naturday, AOADEMY OF MUSIC. 1 Evory Evening, Wodnosdsy and Batucday Matines;' JOIN STETSON’S GREAT NOVELTY -COMPANY§ * From the Howard Athennum, Doston. < a“ N TNE PERFECTION OF FON oAyl Gt Grotostues and Comedtans ETOT & BARTIEOLOMEW, "t svoolaliy; *TARING 'THLE PLEDGIL S > oIF Broa 7. W. McANDRE & Ty Eiiobina GANDREWS aud EUKE: BOIQOLORAPTY tuo Intentlon of providing for tho eniortnine mont sud amusoment of the genoral public ot Evadeton on: the '4th of July.. Btoamors will run .evory hour, with bands on board, and tho arravgomontsin tho ehady graven by, thio Jalso ahoro aro intenidod to bo of such & obar~ actor o8 will attract thiousands of visitors from Olieago and elsewhiore, and ouablo them to onjoy themeolves thoroughly. The pecunisry profits of tho veuturo,if sny, will go towards furnishing tho audienco-room, just about completed, of the Mothodist Chureh. Picnios are the ordor of the day in Fvanston, both studeuts and citizens froely indulging in thom. The Junior and Froslmen classos of the Unlversity wero among yestorday's viotims, Thoy weut to Highland Parle, 4 At 10 o'clook this morniug the Sonfor class of the Unlversity will colebrato their ** Olags-Day " at Jonninge'Hall. Besides tha storeotypod ox- orcisos, sovernl novelties will bo introduced, which will mako tho occasion an intercsting one. Tho Board of Trusteos of tho University will moot iu the University chapel at 9 o'clock, and continue In sousion throughout the day. This ovening at 8 o'clock the annivorsay exor- olsos of tha [m:pnrutory school will be licld at the Mathodist church, Tho Senlor oless of tho Univoraity will have a class suppor at Lalos(do Hall this ovening, To-morrow avening the publio exerolsos of the Alumni Association ocour at the Mothodist Oburoh, at 7:45 o’cldel, and tho commendement exoroisos begin at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Eyvanstou i now at its best. Nature has a sumed hor gayest costumo, thoe inhabitants have done }ikewise, and all combiue to woloome to the commencowont exorcises, tha visitors, who aro already beginning to arrive in goodly numbers, In responso ‘to tho genoral desiro of those resent at the concart given by Mrs, E. De-R, ;’ncu ond othors lnst waek, it will bo ropoated vrivilega af windows and baloony to sea’ g ) Comadians, Prof, NX nd oos, Lone noxt Tuesday ovening, ot tho Congregationsl | fon Asrubate o “Miss &OALE S T Churah, ; A BUANGITE SrwYe, Sl lwf.‘\lui;x‘s‘{)fik’i{. a0d Miss Elln Donnison, o former student at Ty- | othors ia tho Grand Intorludo. anaton, hny composed the * Collogo Murch,” and dedicated it to the gradustiug class of the Uni- “varsity. . . J Y Eva’x’au Lodgo, A. F. & A, M, Intend to aselst in the cornor-stono oxerolsos to-morrow. The Tripod will issuo an .onlarged number, containing a full aocount of the Commoncement exorolaca, Tho publio sohaools, which have Lhad an averagoe attondanco of 430 during the yonr, will have pub- lic oxoroises of tho Alothodist Church Friday ovening, ox WIHEATON. Tho orection of anew publlo school building Lias boon commencoed, and is rapidly pushing for- ward, A Chioago architoct furnishied the design, and it is srid to be an excollant ono. The uub- Luoz of vontilation ccoupiod the nttontion of tho' ohool Dircctors, a8 woll as that of tho poople. Mestrs, Briggs & Austin will suporiutend tho orootion of tha building. The members of tho sentor olags are boginning to feol that Commencement is nearly upon them, and, consoquontly, the college grounds roverbor- ate Hiosa omanya wnd speochos thai aro expoctod -to surpriso tho peorlo Wednosday, Juno 1, whon \:ormp{lnnl ln‘ politios will be shown up in the most glowlug torms, 'J'lm“ ontortainmont givon by Mr. Georgo W, Olurko Saturday ovening, at the Collogo Chapol, was woll attoudad by tho olito of Whoaton, und tho notod singor dolighted ns woll as intorested his auditora, Bundsy evening Prosident Blanohard ropeatod the Jecture which ha delivered bofore the Aboli- fion rounion, 'Who leoturo was roponted in no- cordanee with the roquest of & latge numbor of oitlzons, ! Ifi:“ufi‘x\x‘x‘rfimoa of the Flro Do ing of - Aeltr:sfi‘tmgnzfirdnv ovoning ic was detorminod e el b M'00RMICK MUSIO HALL, Bistho’s Complimentary Concert, Thursday Evening, June 23, 1874, Roserved Scats at Jai MoOlurg & Uo.’, 117 and it hoes SR UOS bt out extrn coat. EXPOSITION BUILDING, HAVE YOU BEEN PARIS BY NIGHT? A MOST WONDURFUL PIOTURL, .y, o+ L 0. E 8 OF L On Tiauradny, Juno 25, tho ilpst I'plonle aud sim< mor bt s Tostival Of Stoans e, No, 16, Wil Ba o faGatieryGrova., A frstofaus bind ls‘oagaiud, and s Who \ish to onjoy avo vordially taviteds OHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, The TIAMPTON CQLORED STUDENTS will alri ONEGRAND GUNGERT Tuoaday Evaniqy, Juta 38, ‘Adnilssion, 609; Childron, Liall prica, o Bues apenl ab 9:20 o'clook, Conucert to commence abé olalock, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, DR. A. G. OLIN, 167 Washingtan-st, Tlio langost engagedt and most u carstul uhysiolan ‘In tho elty in tha ‘speoial troa sll Chironid, Nocvoun, and Spooial Disvasya, Disoasor pae culifr to fsiunion specdily oured. Invalids providod wl rivato apattmunte, board, attoniatoo, &o. Hond 4 stam lor treatino, Paticnts at s distance treated by watl, Lt & Baboook five eugine of lnrge size should = e et Ltor tho uso of tho village, The | NO CURI! ll’,!?xg\ll‘x:?t);:;n:vll‘l,lnold another meeting Baturdny | NO PAY I! Dr- Kean, ovulngs ok ta fully dotarmined to Lsvo o fira or- izatlon seooud to that of no other suburb, Tt B i littlo vemarkablo {hut. this subject Lok Toratofora recaived g0 little atiention, 800 SOUTIL OTAILIC-NT., UIIOAGO, conmultod, m . fyon ; e e oo atssason. ‘it: IR AR IS Sty sl ' thel ol wha Vot birat or bo par Oy hours, 98, 1, W8P, k. § Bundays from 8 to 15 I'ho Onicket Associntion played an interosting NO PAY, DI, 19 oy attormbon. ‘Lho ey wosthes | At S0%em, | s varBiisel iR o 1% thuws foe faitod 0 gol tho hottor of tho Au- | Siieireating sl Dhssato, Nervou, agd Specl ,.u}q postation outhuelusm, Anothor gamo will ba | shict: B ftho ont'sBnleten ik ofly i g‘m-od Thursdny, and also Saturdoy, Tho As- g&i‘é‘g‘nfiu, “tmufi&w&h ism";":"\hm““a ; ntion hias #ont & chalipngo to the Haclue olub

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