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LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE OITY TAX OASES. The hearlng of tho {ax appoals from {he County Court was concluded yesterday, nttor a throo weoks' slego, WATER-TIPES, DRAINS, AND GAS-TIPES, Tho Corporation Counsol announced that thoro wora nihoty-nine apeclal nssessmonts ombraced 1n this applleation for judgmont, incmding ail tho appeals takon by the city and property-own- erg. Of thoso all thoso whicl wero nasessments for water-pipes, privato drains, and for gas servico-pipes, which wore mndo prior to about tho year 1870, woro, in nll caues whoro objection was made, defonted on account of indofinitoness, in thoe ordinance wot prescribing the number of plpes or drains to bo Inid to oach lot, n8 the caso may bo. ‘Thoso subsequent to: that dnte woro defonted bocnuss the notices were tao indetimto to give the Common Couneil Jurisdiction to contirm the sumo. . ALL BIDEWALR ARSESSMENTS wora dofentod boonuso the ordinanco vested the Noard of Public Works with discretion to de tormine the amount of tho woilk, atd wore void uuder thiat fs known ns tho Foss caso, ALL HECOND ABMKHSMENTS £6 maito up the nmouut which the eity failod to oblloct on prior void assosstunnta wore dofeated Decauso not in counformiy with the nw 08 Taid down by tho Bupreme Court in tho Workmau envo’ and tho Unllon Building Assoclation enne, This fnst head ombraces the Inrger portion of the whole sum cltimed to bo dolinquont, including some 20,600 for West Lnko sticet, trom Huiben sireot lo Waestern avonue, sud a dozon othior paving as- seunments. ABIEBBMENTS OF ocTONER, 1871, As to all aesossmonts made in Ovtobor, 1871, of whiol thore were twenty or moro, tho nssess- mont-rolls contained cortilicntes of publieaiion of the notieo of conllrmation siged by tho pub- Jlshier of “tho' Chienno - Republican, wining that the notioo was publishod six duys contoons tivoly, commoneing with tho bth or 7th duys of Qctover and conetuding with tho 11th or "Lt dnys of October, 1871, Upon proof that tho Clileagzo Republican was burnod up in tho gront fire, nnd_was not published at alt on tho diu and 30th, nnd vory doubtful ovidouco of its publien- tiou nd auy time during the fira week, the Court hold that the Council bed no jurisdiction to con- firm tho nesessmonts, nud that thay wors wholly yord, Theso lnst ombraced tho nsseusmont for mnoadamizing Soutlwestorn avenuo, amomne ing to about §6,000. It is snid that thoso cer- tifiensns of publication woro mido out and sont o tho Board ot Publio Works on tho day of tho first publication of the notico, nud wers pre- gerved in thoir vaults, Ong of tho certiflentes, stating thit the notico had boen published from the 7th to tho Lith of October, 18 knid to bunr dato on tho 7th, giving an mr of probability to thio Buggostion thint theso vortillenlos wero wado ol prior to tho publication. WHERRVER TIlE OBILUTION WAS NOT MADE, Judgment was rondered for the city, and wns also rondored for the city for the ussossmonts for tho oxtouslon of Frankln stroet, aud several others not embraced in tho nbove synopsis, Whero objeclions were mado, and tho actunl cost of the wotk waa shown, the amount applied for wns roduced to the notunl cost, Whoro tho parties wulo ot reprosented, judgmont was ontored for tho £ull amount askad, being from 6 to 26 por cont above tho nctunl cost. 'Tho mmount for whick Indgment was notunlly yondored cannot be as- dortiived until & rathor compheated computation shall bave unravelod it., Most of the partios objecting have taken thoir appenls from judg- ment rondorod sguinat theui, and tho Bupromo Qourt wiil have to dooido it. Awmong others iy tho rathor important questions whethor tho adoption of Art, 0 of tho General City Incorpo- ration act by the City of Clicago, bns not abro- gotéd tho prior system, and aunulled oll nesoss- ments mndo under it, which had not bLeen col- Iocted prlor to tho adoption of Art. 9, ou the 4th day of Boptombor, 1672, DEFECTIVE JUDOMENT ORDER, Upon this application it wns discovered that mouy of the lots supposed to Lo ewmbracod n tha appeal by the city, and nat in court at all, coause tho rocord of tho Oounty Court ha Deon a0 carolossly made up that no judgment had boon rondered eithor for or agaiust the city . upon tho speoinl assessmonte upon tho Jauds of which a disoription was given in ono of tha part of the judgmont ordor, ~ This oliminated somo quite lnrga smounts ; among, others, some lots supposed to bo chargenble for opening Franklin wstreet, and somo Bupposed to bo chargonble for oponihg Wabash avenue uear tho city limic, ety THHA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. A rogular meeting of the County Commission- ers was beld yestorday afternoon, Commissioner Ashton in tho chair. The following named Commissionars were prosont: Bogue, Burdick, Busae, Olough, Harris, Horting, Johuson, Joues, Lonorgan, and Russell. A communication was roceived from the Coun- ¢y Clerk, asking that the sum of $10,000 be ap- yproprlatod for clork hire, It was reforrod to tho Tiunnce Committee. ILLEGAL BTATE TAXES. A communication was received from Charles B. Farwell, stating that, iu viow of the recont deoision of the Supromo Court ic tho cnse of Rameay ve. Hueger, declaring the lavy of about ono-fourth of the Stato taxes for the yoar 1873 unauthiorized, ho would request the Bonrd to diroct tho County Attorney to instituto tho necessary legal proceedings to prevont tho furthor collection of that portion of the Btate toxes extonded upon tho colloction books for Cook County, which b( iho docision was found to be unauthorized. Whe amouut involved way shout §260,000, which could be secured to tho peoplo instoad of illogally diverted and appro- priated, . On motlon of Commissioner Jones, the rules ‘wero suspended to allow tho readiug of the tol- lowing ¢ Lleaolved, That the County Attornoy bo and s here- by ustructed to ntitnto logal proceedings to resiraln tlio cullection of thut portion of the taxes lovied for tho year 1873, thut ho docus unsuthorizod, ~ It wau roforred, COUNTY PHYSICIAN, The quartorly report of the County Physlcinn wns presontud for the quarter onding June 1, 1874, 'I'ho roport showed thut o hud exumine G4 ipsano patients, 82 of whom Lad boou seut to the Asyluw, 27 pronouncod not insane, 4 not paupers, and 1 old case sont back, Duving tho yuarter ho hnd attended at 43 inguests, most of which requited post-mortom oxaminations, I'ho roport was placed on filo, MISOELLANEOUS, A loug and puinful cowwunication was ro- veived from Ald, M, ', Bailoy, setting forth that certuin coutractors had injuriously ueglgeted thelr busiucsy, and asxiug tbet tho remmndor of g}‘ffi‘ém due lum on his contract bo paid, nawely, The commuulcation was reforred to the Com- mittuo on Public Buildings. Bundry and manitald bills wero rond aud ro- forred to Lhoir llpmel‘inm comumittees. ‘Tho Chairman of tho Committeo on Education reported, recommending the puyment-of the ol of 'teachors for tho month of June, 1874, amounting to $1,178.60. Conewred in, ‘Lhe Cammuitteo on Public Buildings reported, recommendiug tho paymont of soversl bills for thio Jail aud Criminal Conrt building, T'ho roport wos coucurved in, aud tho bills or- dored paid. ‘I'bo Committeo on Roads and Bridges roportod recommending thut an wpproprintion of 51,600 be made In favor of tho Yown of Jofterson for a bridgo over the Chicugo River at Bulmont ave- nue, ‘The roport was conourred in, Tho Committeo on Publio Charities reportod, recommouding tho payment of bills snounting %o 1,661,834, which report was convurred in, Tho Comitteo on Publio Records reported Esoomnmudmg the payment of ®&00 to W. I torey for yout. ~Conourred in, Tho Board aajourned. et iy A THE ENGLISH SECTION, Not only aro the Giermun sactlous of the In- ternativunl Workingmon's Assoclation crumbling to piccas, but tho only English scotion in the oity, which was organizod but & woeok ago, has pousod Its zonith, and may be counted among the things that wero, OF tho fourteon mombers of tho English soolion of the International Workingmen's Awsoviation who signed their names to tho roll lnst weok, but throe at- tended tho mooting which was hold Inst evening ot Judge Rogers' court-room. Besides those threo, thore were prosent threo golorod gentlo- mon, Auotioneor Ruynolds, six worklugmon not bolonging to tho Associstion, soven small boys, and & youth with dishovelod bair and wiid lapks, who clalmed to bo Roynoldy' shorthand roportor to tako down his spocchies in full The maoting was called to ordor by Citizon A. N. Tullor, the Presidont of the section, and the Booretury's loud-poucil wag wiolded by Joun MoAulity. Citizen Roynolds did not think the organiza- tion had 88 yot boon perfocted, and he hoped it would not bo until I‘:a had & change to offor biy resolution for & roconsideration of tho forma- tlon of thosoction, and instond to form the nuelous of & pn]ill&n\ rounion, Oltizon Westrup moved thnt tha meoting dis- solva itsolf into a conforence, a8 thorn weoro not onough memboers progont to transnct much business, On motlon spoochos wora lmited to ton min- utes ench. Ultizon f!oymflds then introduced tho follow- ng fimll‘ld. That wo cordinlly invite all citirenn and noxes to wudto with un horo ot 4 o'elock p.'m, on {he Fourth of July for tho purpuss of foruring o political ronnfon, Mz, McAulift opposed the rosolution bocnuso 1t hind neithor head uov tml, 11s wantod to know what the niiclous of a politlcal routifon moant. Cltlzon Ttoynolds was grontly surprived shout: the ighorance of tho great scotalist, and exolaim- ed: " ““Good Qodl "enn it bo pomsiblo that tho gentlemnu_doos not lnow what the word unclous means? Why, uvery child knows that,” Ho then waxed saim, aud oxplumed his projoct for n gront political “rounion, which wonld' dons tiune to tnorease in atrengih ond power until thoy conld kweop ovetyshing boforo thom, winl run the country ‘Jmfl- an thoy ohose, e hoped thoy would nel like men, aud not lke chldron, and botoro they were much oldor politieal bume mers would hunb thelr holes, Citizon Srrong e w strong argument fn favor of tho rowolution, aud ho was i hopps that with o political ounfon they would woon b ntrong enough to drlve thut thieving villuln O'llarn from hissbonghold, Cledzon W, W. Roborw also made an oloquont offort 1 bohalf of w political rounion, but tha argumont of Mr, MeAulitt, who claimed that the motion was insplred by tho Topublican patty, thie Young Mon's Chrlstian Assoclation, Sehuylor Colfax, Gore O, O, Howaud, 1'Imlsn¢, Dodgoe & Qo., Uen, Graut (who bad Inid aside a nulfion for’ ruiny days), and otliors of tho samo sort, unsol tho sigumonts of the previous spoakors, and, consequently, tho rosolutlon wus lout by o utanitonn vote, Mr, Wesirup then moved that o Workingman's mass-weoting o hold July 4, at 8 o'clock P 1y, at Jundgo Rugers’ court-rovmn, - Thia - motion was strongly opposed by Roynolds, but, never- tholess, it wns unnmmously adopted. Roynulds kept on intreducing ropolutiona of all kinds, but in every instanos ho was dofented, A longzthy dubuto on overy suvjost imaginablg | then followed, which was sulll fu progress at 11 o'clock when tho reportor loft. et ANOTHER SUFFERER. To the Editor of Ths Chicaao T'ivune: Bm: Iy thoro na way by wlich we can got wator through the day? From 10 . m. 10 4 p. m,, seldom, if over, ean wator be conxed from hydriuts abovo the first floor. It is during that timo that wator Iy most needed, It soocins to us 'ltlmb this mattor should bo soen to at onco by sowe ouo ‘*having authority.” Wo ure not the | flust to complnin. You have pubtished lottora from others in regard to it, showiug that it is gone erally so throuphout tho eity. Those lottors do not soem to havo bnd the desired offeot, Will not somo one take tho hing, and mond tho matter or toll ng why it eannot be done? 'Thora will bo komo wutisfaction {n tho lattor, but moie in the former, Wo have exhausted our voeabu- lary in making passionnto remarks at finding our hydrant dry, agd heneo put tuis milily ; but any o can hioar our opiion, nxncfliv by coming upon us at our hydrant betwoeu 4 . m. und & p. m. -Yours, in hope, Bunr & Co. Oui0Auo, June 24, 1874, i, ORIMINAL, THE CRIMINAL COURT. Yesterdny was a dull day in tho Orimina) Court, The caso of Jobn W. Olark, ox-Olork of Wost Chiengo, who is indicted for refuslng to surrender to his successor tho books and papers of his oflice, was called up, but, owing to the fu< ability of defondant's counssl to appear, & con- tinuance was grantod tilt the noxt torm, To-day tho convicled prisoners will bonr- raiguod for sentonco, A venire was orderod for the impancliog of a Giand and Yotit Jury for the July term, whicl caavones Monday. TUE POLICE COURTE, Thoro were fifty-cight cases at the Wost Side Polico Court yesterday, thirty-ono at the Novth Bido, and soventy-six at the Bouth Side, Ellen Hoyno stole afow articles of jowelry from 867 Divislon street, was arrostod, and yose torduy Justico Kaulmnun gont hor to tho Bride- woll for thirty days. A man giving tho namo of Dr. J. F. Draldy was yosterday fined $26 by Justice Kaufmann for roeistiug an officor in Lincolu Park Sunday ovoning. Jamos McKay aud Thomas Wolch stolo somo goods from tho hardware store No, 815 Illinois sereot. T'hoy wers arrostod and held under 500 bail ench to the Oriminal Gourt by Justice Keuf- wmaun, yesterday. Justico Boyden continued tho following cases yestorday : Thomas Fugurd, larceny, till to-day, ionds of $500; Jofroy Winnory, violation of See. 9, Chap. 6, city ordinances, till to-dny, bonds'of 3100; G. L, Russoll, disorderly, till to- duy, bonds of $100; and Thomas Kiusolla, lar- cony, till to-day, bonds of 100, Goorgo Wilson, tho saloon-keoper who ncoi- dontally ehot Jumos Carcy lust Fridny, on West Lako sreot, was to havo lud his trial yester- duy, but, s his wife is dyivg, the case was con- Ged il o 1ut ot July undor bonds of ,000. ‘Ihomas Bocloy, the lad who cut William Sloan, Bunday morning, over the oye with o pou-knife, in front of the Tremont Honse, aud intliotod an ugly wound, was boforo the Bonth Stde Police Gourt yestorduy, and tho case continued uuder §600 bonds till July 1. Two small bovs, named Thomns Menton and Wiilium Howard, agod 18 and 14 years respoct- ively, wera sent to ihe Brdowell for thirty days enchi’ vestorday by Justice Scully for at.ompting 1o steal o wuteh and chnin from William fres, who lives at 10f South Dospluiues stroot, Justice Boyden disposed of tho followi: fonders yesterday: Adam Mack, disorderly, #26 ; Roxy Biooks, dounk and disordesly, §16: Kittio tSheimun, koeping houss of ill-fame, 15, and soven ituintes of the ostablishment, €5 sach; Josoph Schrober, di-orderly, §25; and Mollio Wilson, dmordully, 3. John Fortletto, arrested Saturdny last in a froight-car_of tho Chicago & Altob linilrond, was yesterday brought bofore Justice Boyden to unewor, {irst, the chaigo of larceny, and, becond, of baving forged tho sesls of ‘the Company. The Justico hold Lim over to the Criminal Court in 83,000 bounds. James Garrity got up a_row with Patrick Bonnlon, Bunduy, sud chased bim to his ros- denco, No. 110 Maxwell street, and thore stabbed him with o pocftot-knifa, Crarrity wng arrested and yostorduy was held undor $200 buil for being druuk and disordorly, and €200 for un sssaul g’lll]lln denaly woapou, till Wednosday, by Justieo eully. of- During this, tho bathing seagon, all persons who delight fn the luxury of a swim, the boys enpacially, should romembor that there is o city ordingnco probibiting gomy nto the rivor vefore nightfuli, within tho citv luuits, Thore Is not day but what somo violator of this ordinauco s brought in to auswer for this offanse. Yeaterday Justico Doyden fined oighteen lads $1 cach for going iuto tho river. The Bailiff of the South 8lde Polico Court hny collecicd siuce Jun, 1, 1872, 1437 oxesutions, "P'hie sam thus collected naounted to §11,912,60; out ot that, 940 was from forty-eight diiferent persond on exooutions roelssuod on pro- cedondos friom the Criminal Court, to which appenls hud been tukow. In' addition to tho above, 105 poraons have beon arrested cn exeeations issued on procedondon, thirty-iive of which were susponded on paymoent of coats, and sovonty-five were sent to the Ilonse of Cor- roction, Iud thoso offenders been able ta pay thour fines, 1t would lave ndded to the above nmount of colleetions the sum of 0,050, Dur- Ingz tho monthy of Septombor and Decembor, 1873, 158 oxacutions were disposed_of, on whicl £2,800,60 was collootod, During the months of Juno, July, Augnut, and September, 1873, he uorvad 280 suninousos for viokition of 'the Klato law councormng druins, In all sections of the city, and in ninost ovory town in Cook County, Thoe Baillfr thinks if he hny less than 100 exeon- tions in _his porvengion thab business in s line i excoedingly dull, Bunday aftornoon Achilla Meret Invited and prevailed upon Misg Sarubi Cachu, of No. 216 Cottage Grovo avonuo, to take a row with him on tha luko, After getting some distance out, it 18 uiloged that ho made Amlwopor overtures Lo the lady, which sha Indignantly ropalled, whore- upon Achillo attempted to violate hor pomon. ufm seroama of Miss Cachu woro of no avall, Prefurniug death to dishonor, and Leing driven to desporation, eho plunged 1w thoe lake, In tho mountime somo young follows who wore fiuh- ing had driftod slowly towards the boat that con- tnfued Aohillo sud hig helploss vietim., Thoy unmediatoly hustonodl to tho rowcue, and suc- coodod in savang hor Lfs, Jittng the Ingonsible fihl from tho water into the boat. Thoy onrried jor pakioro und took the scoundrol mto oustody, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JUNE 80, 1874, Landing hiim over to tho authoritien, Yesterduy mnruln"( 110 wan brought bofore Justico Bosdan; E'{"a'u'é“ 0 i to the Oriminal Court in bonds of ,600, Baturdny Joreminh Jlurloy swore out s war- raut boforo Justica Hoydon for the arrest of Datrick Dugan on tho charge of committing an ansnult with a doadly weapon with intent to do bodily lngnry. Dugnan was arrosted, and gavo bail i €500° for his nrptxnmncu yoasterday morn- fug i tha Bouth Bide Polico Court, 1o om- ]»!uyou a8 hig attornoy the somowhat noted nwyor, Martin A, O'Drennan, who writen his g with an L. ., oto., nttackod therato, “Dr." O'Brounan's timo {4 vory precious, and his_ practico being in the highor nud more im- ]mr':\m courts, It Is seldom he condeaconds to inndlo a cauo in the polien courts. Yostordny the caso of lis client, Dugan, wns continued il July 1, whorotpon this ominent burtiutar - formod Justico Boydon that he could not wasto lits vory valuablo timo by ruuning to his (Hoy- den's) court, and demanded the discharge of the privonor. o was inforniod that othior goutlo- mou valued time fully na mueh as himself, and that tho caso must b continued for that readon, Mr. O'Bronnan boeams very angry ne thin littlo pioco of information, and ventod hin wrath upon tho Conrt {n a manner that enused his nrrest for contempt, and o fine of &6 was inticted npon this Important porson for his conduct, and ko way seized by two attendunt bluo-conts nnd hustled into ha prisonors’ pon, where ho hnd amplo (mo to roflest upon hiy violent lauguage. In tuture, Mr. O'Bronnan will ho more chaico in the language with which he nddrosses the Jus- tico of tho South Blde Coutw: Audrow Xorn was nrrestod Saturday night Inst for Loiug drunk aud disordorly, and ke Lo the Ilarikon Sticot Station. Durmg tho mght, whiely, it will bo romembored, wax t'x:remel;"lmz and opprossive, tho man, who bad stretened him- #oll out on & Lonch iu_his ¢ell, soon bocame un- conkelous of his troubles, and tho weal and woen of this to him unbappy world, from the frequont livatiuns i which he lind indulged on the previ- oun night, and rolled off on to the floor of tho coll. In the moening whon waitening to a #enns of lily witunlion, he found bimeoll suel: funt and jmbedded in tho tor-comont of the 1lyor, Kern, whoso whiskers wero vory long, was complolely satwisted with tho uncom- fortiblo snd sticky mixturo; lus faco way litorale 1y covered ; lug uoso, mouth, and onrs \Wore 5o flllad up nnd so tightly glued that it was with difliealty the man could broathe or speak. s clothes wero ruined, and e presentod a most woo bogons and Iameutablo wpponrauce. In ordor to freo himsolf of the infornal compound of tur nud piteh, 1t was nocossnry to shave buth Lis boad nnd face, and it will be many a day bo- fore thio poor fellow will ngain have a clean skin, Yesterday morming ho was prosonted to Justico Boyden to answer to tho charge for which ho was arrested. The Justico thought he lad been sufliciontly punished for s offense, which at tho worst was e slight one, and dischargod bim, Ilo wns thon pre- sonted at the Contral Station as an examplo of stho result of tho cemont which composes the floors of the colls in that station. Irom thoro ho was taken Lo the ofivo of tho Board of Pub~ lio Works for their bonelit, who, in tho aftor- noon, put a fores of men at work to cleanso tho colly, “Lheir coudition, since tho day they woro comploted and ready for ocenpancy, hing beon fearful, and frequent mention hus been made through the pupers of tho anuoyanco this tar coment floor las given, not only to tho poor uufortunates who liave boen incarcorated, but also to tho oflicers in ohargo of the Harrison Stroet Station until at Inst the sad plight of Kern has awakeno tho propor nuthorities to a senso of thelr duly, and the place will be olennsed by the laymmg of s docent floor oveor tho old oue. MISCELLANEOUS, . Emma Lease swore out & wurrant yosterday Dotore Justics Ilinadale agniust Willinin Waite- louss, complaining that about the 26th of last munth he entored lior room and stols $31 from Lior trunk at No. 18 Groon sireet. Holon Declkor will bo brought bofore Justico Hhaines w-dnf to answer to tho charge of keopiug a disorderly honsa in conneetion. with Fannto Groon, who {8 tho wife of the complainent, John Qreen, who swore out s warrant yosterday bo- foro tho Justico for tholr arrest. Two notorlous box-swindlers,—fellows who glvo two doliars for one to fortunc-huntors,— woro acroated last night, and locked up in the Armory. Their names are George M. Noyes, oud J.'F, Hiney, and thoir latest victim John Kirgehonbaum, Doleotive Elliott nrrosted Robort G. Tindall yestorduy ovouing, on the chavge of forging s check on the Natounl Bank of lllinois to the amonnt of §200, William A. Ilanunond, tolier of the bank, wns tho complainant. T'ho prisoner was found at Lis home on Carroll avenue, near Tunlivn strect, Tindall statos that ho {snot tho party wanted, but Mr, Hammond has ideatitied bimns such. Mo is locked up at the Contral Btation to swalt o henring. Bhortly after 9 o'clock lnst night, Moses Dot- lock, keeper of a grocerv at No, 41 South Clarle streot, whilg sittiug in frout of his store, heard anoiso, which came from the rear part of the building. On ffli“g to sco tho couse of it, he wos coufronted by a uegro thief., Potlocic grabbed the fuollow, nud o dasperato Btrugglo cnaned, durng wineh tho darkoy drow A ruzor, and cub the former Just under the left ocar, iuflicting & vovera but ot dangorous wound, ‘his coused Potlock to looson his hold, and tho negro escaped. The matter was reported at the Armory, and oficors dispatehed to lovk after tho thiet. Last Sunday's ]chr mentioned that R. J. Taiman wag brought befors Commissionor Hoyno tho day before, and was held to tho Dis- trict Court in bouds of 2500, for currying on tho wholesnle liguor traflic without having paid bis spactal tax, On tho day mentioned, Talman was pinced in tho custody of one of the United States Larshal's Doputics, with diractions to go with Tolman to prosure bail. During tho aftarnoon the prisoner guvo the officor tho slip aud mndo i escape. A mittimus is now waiting his reng- vest, and whou captured Lo will be committed. o GENERAL NEWS, Mrs, Mary Buros, who was run over by a run- away borse owned by Arthur Boll, Baturdey ovoning, ot the corner of Halutod and Adams stroots, is Iying in a critical condition at No. 141 West Vou Buren streot. The tempoernture yostorday, es obsorved by Mauasgo, optician, under Tug Trisuxi: Building, wos Iu the shade at 7 0. m., 08 dog, Fahrouhelt ; 10 8, m., 74; 121, 77; 8 p. m., 80 ; 6 p. m., 783 and 8 p. m,, 70; August Diiosscnoffsky, a CGerman laborer, @iod suddonly at 1 o'clock yosterduy morning, at his houso,.No., 88 Hinman street, Ilo was 36 yoars old, and leuves & wifo and two ebildron. Concrotion of the kidneys was tho cruso of dunth. Thera will be & special meoting of Unity Chureh Society in the lecturc-room, 2t 8 o'clock Lis ovening, A slight firo, causod by o spark from a neigh- boring chimuey, oceurced in w bara in rear of No. 276 Fouwrth avenue, t 5:30 o'clock last oven- g, Au wlaem was givon lram Box 87, but the sorylces of Lhe flromen wore not required. A mosting of Soveroigns of Industry will be hold Tuesduny ovemg, ut their hall, vorner of Wout Wushington aud Despluinos streews. Dol- ogates to the State Council will be eiected, and other {mportaut business transncted, Thero will ugandbuudubum aud good musie, All are ine vited, An Incondiavy firo aceurred ut 34 George atraot at 2:30 o'clock yustorday afternoon, in o fisme dwolling boetougmg to Jucwb Mobitsky, T'ne bluze was gueuchod beforo any sorious damuye rosulted. Tho lows was 860, Ihe Des DMoluos State Register of Fridoy las an aiticlo on & hard cwso by tho nume of ¥ Mickey Mike,” or Jumos Kolly, who has lvod In various Tows jalls ot differout funos, aud who bus geuoainlly broken out of them. ‘Che pupor suys: * From fuces thut bnve beon dovelopod sinco his raid on Tipton, It appours that * Micksy ' wus tho traveling part- nor of tho firm o W. H. Hoiton & Co., Cuicago, Hortoun kept o _stote, and *Alickey' . fornishod tho goods, No middlemen " woro oemployed. ¢ Mlckoy* stolo tho goods In Iown, shipped them to Chicago, und Horton sold thom, They wore nole, by meaus of thelr ocouomival managoemont, to ol more thun twelve yards for a doilur," ‘1o only trouble wivh this story is that thero is no such storo hore, Tue CrivuNe, Bunday morning, mentionoed the cago of Basslor, uu oflicor of Partic’s detestive foreo, arrosted at Dotroit ou the charge of buing concerned i thorecont oxpress vobbery on the Mchigan Coutrul Roud, snd stated thut tho ine formation which Jed to his arress was probubly givon by Detective Dixon, since Busslor “and imsolt had ~ beon ooucorned in n cerfaln matter, whioh, a4 Busslor's frieuds said, cnnsed Lixon to purt #ue him without just onuse, Ax wus wslatod at the timo, Doteotive Dixon could uot then ho found. 8inco thou ho has roturned to the city, and, upon being questioned in regurd to tio matter, says he huy had nothing at sl to do with the “workiug up of tho oxpross rob- bory, avd bus - mot intimatod — that thie or ot mau wmight Lo concorned | 1 1, aud consequently Las uot been pursulng Dnsslor. His only connaotion with Bauslor was that thn Iatier war at ono tinio n privato wateh- man in tho Unitod Statos 13xprons Compatiy's ofifeo, and rocolved s prekago of dinmonds from Gilos Brothos, whish was aftorwnrds missing, and g ot yob boon found. This cass Dixoit was enllod In to woik up. Chioago Lodge, No, 65, I. O, O, T\, had an olection of ofiicors lnst ovonln}g. which rosultod s follows: Hanury Bonnatt, N, G, ; Ohnrles B, Bowars, V. G.; Jolin Glnicho, Bocrotary 3 Walter 'roleavon, Tronsurcr, hoy will bo Installed Monday nlght. Anton Ttoells and_Ilenry Kooster, watohimen, wora slightly wonnded by the accldental dlge chavge of a reyolver, which Ttuolle was handling, Huturdny uvculniz. whilo sitting in front of tho planing-mill at the corner of Mathor and Canal strosis, ‘The ball passed throngh tho munclu_u of Roolle's right arm, and ontered Koestor's right kide, near the armplt, Tho aceldent was nob reportod to tho police until to-duy, Mra. Margarot Anbfcld s anothor vintim of & kerosono ol oxplosion, Last ovening at o'eluck shio poured tho fluld from ean on ton fira to kindle it, whon it exploded aud burned hor iu n shoeking manner, Dr. Brhinogall wus cnlled nnd altandod to Lor, Tl doos not thiuk sho will rocovor. Mlrs, Ashfeld is a Gormmi woman, 29 years old, and rosiles ot No., 68 Weight streot. The oxplosion caused a firo alarm from Box 864, Mra, Mary Juno Monroo, who took n (680 of bed-big poison Baturdsy ovomng, at her reul- dence, No, 10 Hastings stract, for the purpose of Lilling horaelf, dicd at 11 o'clock yestordny forouoon, Corounor Stephens held st inquost in tho alternoon, nnd trom the ovidoneo it up- Imm-eu that Friday Inst decosved found o lotior n lior lusbana’s poclket from a wotnan, in whick it wna statod that she was about to obtain o di- voreo from her husband, sod wanted him to got 1eudy to marry hor, From the tons of the mislve, Mre, Moniae took the impreseion that her busband bad been erimiunlly intlmato with tho woman, atd sho beenmo so despondent that who took sbout Lalf a teacupful of Lod-bug nolkon, Dr. Buckloy was cnllad shorily aftor- ward, but s trenbmont wos of no wvall. A vor- diot of death from suleido was rondured. De- consod was 19 yenrs old, aud tnd beon married but two yoois, Hor husband is head porter at tho Jainior Ilouse, *_ THE CORNERSTONE. Tho 8t Louls Globe hins o lettor relative to tho laying of the Cttstomn-Housa corner-stone, Tha aceount of tho procession difers slightly from that publishod i the Chicago pupors, and a fow oxtracts aro thorefurs givou: Tulleenten, some o fooly to dotoot plekpockets, and and othors ot boeseback 10 eateh thon, “Tlio Miyor and Ubarfoy Farwoll in o hinck, takiug n foir il for u trifl (forcod. bifnd) ust to fasy wway o (e, Mowmbers of the City Councll mounted on white mniles, and carrying wmurolias fn front of them ta Tioep tho aury of tho steeds from gettiue tuuglod with thowo of the riders, Thio Mulligan Guards, mildly alluded to fn tho ro- potta of tho Citleugo papers oa * Zouaves,” in full unle form of Henry Oluy Duan shirts, short cluy pipes, nnd ono black oys each Tor the cnlfstod tnen, tho ofiicers wearing two, Policeinen, to mafntain {lie disclpline of tho Guards, “ho Dobtors' Co-Oporativa Anii-Creditors' Boclety of Giiengo, 208,000 virong, [feo last duconniul reuyus.] Tio Gl Bourd of Trado, carrylug sealps of tho geain mon of tho Nortswent, A delegation of gentlewen from 8t, Louls, by way of contrast, This procesaion waa one hour fu pasaing any glyon polnt, cxcopt the Olileago River, shich 1 powsed I threoninulos, holding its noso, sud Cliuydn & Gore'd Art Gallory, which it was threo Kour fu pasaing, Among tho articlos doposited ia tho corner- slona wore : Leadiug edltorfal from tho Inter-Ocean, to bold tho corner-stono down, Ploca of Lruns, wich as s used in tha mamifacture of thio Chicago drummer, Copy of the procecdings in the trial of somo Ohleago prosclier for heresy, Sample of wheat declared “hot ™ n the clovator to sitbzerve tho purposes: of o “corner” in No, 2, tho #umo being doposited to keep the othor thinga oof, Tiually, copy of the lust Chleago Dirvetory, witl pho- tographa of Edwurds, Ananfus, and the lute Barou yon Munchausen, P = THE OITY HALL, Tho eity collections yesterday woroe an follows : Wator, £3,6(8.10; taxos, $4,900; liconso feos, 247, As snloon bonde must be taken out on or bn- forotho 1ut of July, n groat rush is enticipated st the City Hall to-day. Tho Law Dopartmont hina natifled tho attor- noys of thoso who are opposing the North Btato strect ngsossmont to appour in court Friday, and show cause why the proceediuge should not be dismissed. ‘Tho flsh in the ponds at Uuion Park Liave in- crensud to such an oxtont that thero is no room for ull of them, and the Bonrd of Public Works bus romoved its previous embarge on engling in those wators, All classes of citizens nro now invited to cast their lines into the ponds, aud aid tho Donrd in gotting rid of their superfluous in- habitants. ‘The Board of Public Works and Ald. Hoath, ot tho Financo Committes of tho Council, had n conferonco yeaterday with referonco to tho dredging of tho rivor. T'ho Alderman soemed to Lo of the opinion that the Council could bo in- duced to purchass o dredging machine, so that 1iho esty could do the work itsolf 1nstond of lote ting it 'to contractors, The Commissioners fa- vor the projeet, a8 boing cminently wise and economical, 'Fhe proper sort of a machine will cost about 40,000, The Polico Commissionora yosterday nalked the Mayor to issue u proclumation to the cuti- zoow, restrioting the uso of fireworks on the TFourth of July, No auswor lins yet beon re- corved from Mr, Colvin, but it 18 highly probable ho will pay no attention to the matter. Tho Polico _Commussioners, whilo thoy ask tho MMoyor to put a8 Btop to Tourth of July oxplosions, aro of tho opinion that the law can uover bo successfully uppliod, und that it is much botter to let tho Lo shoot off their fireworks in the open street thau to torcs them to bide in dungerous places. The Boardof Police held its rogalar somi- woekly meeting yesterday, aud disposed of the following police cased : Ofticer Miclinol Quinlan was arraigned for willful maltreatment of a citi- zen, but in the ubsence of prosecutior thocharge was dismissed, Ofllcer Patrick Cummings hud a similar eburge proforred against him, but tho avidoucee did not sustain it, nud he was neqnitted, Ofieer Adolph M, Johnson uud Olicor Olo Bont- on were brought up for dtsobedionce nf orders, inattention to duty, and slecping while on beat. Both woro roprimanded, Oflicor Michaol G In- right was chargod with using coarso and insutt- ing Janguago to & superior, and conduct unbe~ coming s pomtion, He was found guilty, and was finod five days’ pay besides being roprimand- ed, The Board thou adjourned. o) ol PERSONAL, Tix-Mayor Bond roturned from Towa yosterday, aftor an oxtended trip through the centrsl and nortliern portions of tho Btute. Lo roports the crops thoro in splondid condition. Gov. Wiltiam P, Kellogg, Gon. 8. B, Packard, Ool, A, U, Byth, and Dr. ‘Chomas C. Andenion, of Now Orleans, arrived from Wushington yes- torday, and stopped at the Palmor Houso uatil last evoning, when they left for home, Judge David Davis, of tho United Btates Su- preme Court, arrived from Blooniington yester- duy, and stopped at tho Palmor Iouse, Io leaves for Madison, Wia,, to-day, to attend to tho railroud casos, Tho 8t. Louis Qlobe enys: “We did onco oxpress an apinion to tho eifect that the Patton- Bwing controversy hud boon of no partionlur practical bonolit, Wo-npologize, An enterpris- ing advortiser has brought out in_ puraliel col- unng cortitlcates from the wives of tho two gen- tlomen au to thu oxcellonco of his *stosmiess utova furniture,’ 8o, ulter all, all that hot water aud kettlo of flsh did not go without their uses." Tho Rov. John Hall, D. D., paator of tho Thfth Avenuo Presbytorlan Church, Now York Uiy, will deliver two addrosses on the oceasion of tho semi-auuual meoting, following tho fiftioth anuiversnry of the establishmont of the Anor~ aan Sunday-Sehool Union. 'Iho exercises will bo hold ut the Second Prosvyteriun Church on Sun- day ovening, July 5, and at the First Congre- gationn! Churel ‘ou Monday eveuing, Jul'y‘ [ Dr, Iull will speak upon buth occusions, The reverend gontloman hna o number of friends in this city, tnd his advent will be hniled with un- feigued plonsuro, HOTET ARRIVALH, Sherman House—A., D. Bunw, Toronto; W, D. Hewitt, Phiadolphing the Hou, 8. 0. Lord, Lhiludoiphing W, Smith, Englund; W, Charlos- worth, kngiand ; John Lawlor, Prairie du Guieng Muson Frouch, 8. 0, Nelson, Clnciunati; Will- ani G. Zugm, Now York; Naflim, I, W, T M.y and John Cushiug, Boston, .« . . Tremont JHouse.~Gen, ‘L' 1y, Van Luren, J, B, Van Burou, Now Jorsey; J, U, Martin, Vuginis (Myj’Mv.; 1L M. Aller, Leavonworth. . . . Dalmer House—Thonias Cobh, Bt. Leuis ; G. K, lar- roun, Now Youk § J. O, nhdnn{a Boston ; W. B, atsiok, Dotrols | T, Bonuoll, Mliwaukeo's Gon, J. M, flodrick, Ottumw, Ia; the Ilun, Thomns Snall, Chiuton, Tn; Jotn W. Tivakimun Kening Times, Milwauleo ; Judge David l)avm‘E Bloow« ingtouj Col, Daslow, U. B. Ay 0. L. Gove, E. H, Waldon, Lnfayotto ; Beavor Dam, Wis, . . . . Grand Pacllo Hotel~8. H, Marnil, John O. Gault, 1, 1, Walkor, ._Bago, Jr., Milwaukeo; Cols 1t AL, Johnson, Galens, Ind.; L. D, arty, 8t Loulsy G, B, Tomplcius, Auburn, N, +4 John Ilartley, U. 8. A.: Manton F. ‘lown- sond, New York{ Heury 0'Connor, Washington. ——— SUBURBAN NEWS, OI0ERO, ‘Thé Bonrd of Trustocs for the Town of Clocro met at tho Town Mall tn Austin yestorday morn= ing. Presout—DButlor, McUaitroy, Dounorabor- gor, Crafts, and Sharp. Mr. 8harp presentod tho following potition from B, M, Niokorson and othors ‘Wiiknias, Tho Hon, John Wentworth, Monars, W, I, Ogidon, Nickcrson, ond others oro oxpouding Jurys Ak of mutioy i dooponing and widening Mid Like, 60 thmt the udjoiniug lunds oro drafued uud greatly improved 3 aiid, u8 we oxpect to put the Anno hi navi- tho uo‘x;:. I, K. Toyt, ailo oondition,” $u Order (bt thio Olty of Olilengo, In | 8 hcr rapld growtls, may find nmple dockago, ond that Imbor atid cunl My 1o browght into this district, atul in overy sncl way Lo factllbios for Lho duvalopment of monufacturen iy bo made tho groator, i i1, opder tlint Wwo 1oty furtlioe aut atit camptote thod cons fomplated fmprovements, und bo onubled to move tiro necossury dredgen mtd Gtlier maohiuory, wo, tho utie dersigned, roapustfully raquest you to grant and causo to be budlt o swing-Utldgo on Hymut uventie, mcross tho aforenmmed Mud Lake, It was moved and carrlod that tho Ogdon Diteh Company bo permitted to bulld a truss undornoath Mud Lnko bridgo in ordor to got lronght with thoir dredgor, provided, however, that tho costof samo totho ‘own of Cleord shall not oxcood &G0, Atthls polnt o committos from the Ladlies' Tomporanco Union, consisting of Mrs, N. Iolloy, M. M. Couwell, M. L. Lasher, Mablo, aud 8. J. Humphrey, entered the toom, Presidont Butler mtrodnced tho lndies to tho attentlon of the Bonrd, romarking that thoy had como to protest agninst tha rouowal of the lig- uor lidensas which, nccm’dlng to n rosolution of tho Loard, oxpirooti tho istof July, 1luan. nounced that no liconse conld boe ronowed or granted without o petition in_regnlar form, and uigned by the roguisite mimber of votera | aud, a8 thare woro 1o sugh potitions beforo the Board, no liconue would bo ronowed ne thue meoting. Mra. Contoll mndo some romarkd in which sho stnted that thus far the ladies had sooured tho uamos of 231 logal votors, aud thoso of 270 Judion § thint o kuuku‘lfih ceanyay Lind not yot buen mado, but that tho ladios woull cousploto 1t and subnut o full ropurt and remonstrence at tho next meeting of tho HYorrd. A poticion from AMra, O'Hotn was recoived, in which it was stated that sho lwd beon arrestod upon tho charge of reslsting tho Poundmusier iu bis attempt to Impound Lot cattlo, which at tho titne wero In chiarge of two buys; that sho hd boon tnken befura the Justico of the Ponco and fiued #10, which fine was tllogally imposad, and coutrary totne ovidohco, Bhe thoroforo osked that tao fine bo roscinded, It was stated by & nmtomber of tho BDourd that, iu nddition to the above facts, Mra, O'fleru sdminiatored to tho Poundmuster & sovoro thrasiung, — In con- vidocation of this, Mr, McUnfiey snid that ho would niove thab tho fue ba resviuded, which wan done, An ordinance was approved granting the Ohi- cago & Southorn Rallrdud the right of way over the south balf of tho coutro lino of Sac. 85, An ordinsuco making 1t o 1misdomeanor to ob- struct in any manner eny of tho ditchios of tho town was bpproved. The ordumance provides that the penalty for such misdemncanor shall not bo loss than 10 or moro thau 3109, and cost of removing tho obsttuction, ‘I'ho Board authorized thoe issuc of bonds to tho amonut of £14,000, with which to cancol tlhose altoady due nnd thoso soon to booomo duo, to benr interest at 10 por cont. per sunuw, aud to becoms dua In ten years, iutorost payable getbi-nunually, It way ordored that tho sccond insuo of bonds to tho amount of §14,000 becomo duo 1 fiye yoara, An ordinance for a sldewalk on the weat sldo of Wanut stroot, from Washingtou to udison street, and on the onst side of the sama street, from Hladison streot to tho rosidenco of Thomns Carroll, was laid on the {able for want of deu- nitenoss. o Town Attorney was instruoted to iuvesti- ato the motter of judgmont ngaiust Ilastgs 1 tavor of the town, aud, 1f possiblo, to colloct the samo. Tho pay-roll of the Bu;:eliulendunh was road, and bills amouuting to £377.18 wero ordered pakt, ‘The President aunounood that, at a mootiug at Oak Park, Saturday ovening, ha wus sppointed a8 u committeo to discover whethor or not the Board hnd power to mako & specinl assossmont for the support of a fire dopurtment ; thut iho eople of Ouk Park did not ears much if their Eonsos sltottld burn gince thoy wero Insurdd, dod soomod vary muwilling to sid in the anters privo. On motion the Town Attoruoy was i structed to examino that subject, end ropovt at tho next meeting. i "o Buperintoudent wns instructed to pinco a oulvert at the crossiug of Oak Park and Ridge- lnud avennes. . The Eugincer was instructed to make u survey of Walnut stroot, botweon Boarduman and Curtis streots, ‘I'ho Engincor submitted estimntes of cust of diten slong Haerlem avenue, from Madinou, to ‘'wenty-socond streot, and along Twenty-second streot to Oak Park avanus, & distance of 8i vods ; cstimnted cost, $1,636, ‘Tho Committeo on Contracts was fnstractod to lot the contract’ for the construction of tho ditch from aladison to Twolfth etroet to the lowest bidder. ‘The Committes was also instructed to recoive bids for tho rograding of Graud avenuo throughout its ontiro 'l'uugnh in Qicoro. ‘Ihe Committeo on Streots and Highways ro- ported that Kinzie atroot should be opened from Ttobinson to Firtioth etroot, Tho Attorney was nstructed to commonce coudemuation procoeds ings for the opening of Kinzie strect, nad the Superintondent wag fnstructed to put in the neoessary bridges. Various bills wors referred to tho Committeo on Fiuauce, uud the Board adjournad. MAYWOOD. The anniversary oconcert of the Maywood Twon Sunday-sehool, Sunday, was a ploasunt affr, A delogation from the Wost Maywood Union School wns prosent. _Mr. Arnold, Supor- iutendent of tho lust-unmed school, asked sonte questious upon tho lessons for tho last quartor. Nir, 8komp mnde some remarks upon the lettor S, which e said reminded him of 8in, Satan, Savior, and Salvation. Miss Churchill road o picos entitled *The Burning Bush.” Plensant features of tho concort wero the singing and doclamation by tho Misses 8kemp. Tho oflicera of tha schiool submitted their roports, aud from them the school appesrs to have cujoyed re- morkablo prospority. 'Fhe Prosbyterians, having concluded to hold & Sundny-school of thoir own horeafter, withdrew from the ronm, Au olection wag thon held, and the following ofticors for tho Union Sohool wero choson: Su- perintondout, Mr, Sumuel Skemp; Avsintant Superintendent, Dr. I. A, Frooman; Treaeurer, Thomas Juck;’ Sccrotary, Johu A, Guilfoid; Musical Director, ¥, A, Merrill; Librarins . B, Barnoy ; Assistant Librarians, Norman Cham- borlain and Marry Morrill, EVANKTON, The Union quarterly oxorcises of the Baptist Bundny-school, the Union Mission Sehool and the Congregational Sunday-sehool, was held at the Congrogational Churcli Sunday aftoinoon ut 4 o'eloek, Mr. Holmes Hogo presided, and prayer was offered by Mr. Jobn Goebel, ‘Lho worvicos counsistod of, singing by the clildren of tho schools, Seriptire readings by Mr. Hoge, and briof, pomted addreses from ihie Rey, E. N, Paokard, tue ltev, . L. Chapell, and O, P, Dut- ton, D, D. Tho ohureh was woll filled, and the oxoleises wero of an iuterosting nature, A tomperanco meoting was hold at the Mothodist Churen Sunday ovoning, at which nd- drossos wore made by several workers in tho causo, Pho concert for tho benefit of the Union Mission School will ba given at the Congrogu- tiounl Church this evening, It Is ropented ab ilio unanimous request of those prosont at the former one. Commencement exercises boing avor, Evanston is_quictly awniting the advont of tho Fourth, whfle the Indies of the Mothodist Chnrch are vigorounly preparing to entertein and amuse the orowds that aro expeoted to visit Bvanston and luxuriute in its shedy groves that day, NORWOOD TARK. 'Phis ovening thora will be & maonlight pienic at tho residoncs of L. B. Bhophard, Esq. A Land of musio will be in aiteudance, and the floor of the capacious barn will bo covered with onnvag subjected to tho rflfilllntlnn Lousion, efreshmonts wilt be dispensed, ench attondunt bringiug his own, “'lioro was & concert at tho Baptist Church Aunday evening givon by the Bunday-school woholwia, Thoro was some good and more bad singlug, but ng o whote tho concort was pro- nouncad & BUCCOHS, Tho Refarmed Ghurch aléo hold a praiso- moeting, st which there was a good attonduuce. PARK RIDGE, Mr, Leonard Hodges, one of tho most enter- prixing oitfzons of this placo, hus donated to the Congrogational Socioty ono of Lis parks provided they will bogln bullding on the same in sixty duys. o hotel at this placo has taken 8 fresh start, and will now bo pushed to complotion, Tho b\uldm,{ ia after tho Italian style uf arohiteoture, sud will be an ornsmout to tho place. Ioo oream {a now dispensod L this place by an '3 “abnane and | inhabitant theraof, so that honceforth tho TRidgelted will 1ot have to drlve to Norwood Park for thelr favorita refrostimont, NYDE PARK, At an ndjonrnod meeting of tho Bonrd of Fdu- eatlon, hiold Baturday avenlng, thoro wors pres- ont all tho membors except fh-. Russoll. Dilla woro mpproved aud ordered to bo pald amounting to £605.88. ‘'ho npplientions and recommendations of Mian M. A, Walkor, Mra. Hollingeworth, and Mius I, B. Morton, for positions as teachoers wero ro- celved and placod on fila, Aftor o long disonssion on anlarios, tho differs ont schools woro takon IT in regular ordor, pnd tho snlnries woro fixed at the snmo rates a8 lant year, axeapt as to Cornell and Brookline Beliools, swhich woroe Iaid over until the now brick building is complotod, ‘Tha olection of tonchers was then taken tip in tha sano ordor, and rokunited as follown: Supor- intondent aud_ Principal of 1ligh Schoo), P, N, nakoll, #2,000 ; First Asalstant, Matin A, Wait, 8003 Booond Assistani, Cloona Btolp, 8800; Grammar Depattment, Bossio B, Iluntington, $800¢ Intormediote, fadith Ward, €700 Prid mary, Amolia 8, Patsons, 87003 South Park Suhool, Mary I\, Miller, 8700 ; Woodlnwn Bohivol, Migs Flomlrig, $700; Varkeldo Sebool, Amolld . Willurd, 8700, 1t baing past 11 o'olock, tho furthor olec- :Ln;;l Inrg toachors was postponed untll tho next reoting, ¥ Lnrly Bunday morning the body of an un~ known man, an Irish Inboror about 85 years ot ago, of low staturo, henvy bulld, with mh sandy Wwhiskers, wag found on “the north , sido of Fif- tioth stroot, betweon Greonwoud and Lgandalo nvannos, Tho- oiroumstancon tand o bow Uhat 16 cao to Liia death by oxcessive hoas and ox- Dobura to tho eta, An lnquoat waa hold by Jitse tico Iome, and the romains were convoyed to the Morguo, LARE VIEW, An opert-nir concart and fostival for tho beno- it of the {mlm View Union Sunday-sohool, will Do given this evening on the grouuds of Mr. 11 G. Spaltord, This sehool i ”undor tho cara of dnj. Whittle,—woll known in connection with tho uoondny prayor-meotings, and who, for about o Your, had beon holding religlous rorvicca at tho Town IIall ou Kundnys, 'There I no church within o radins of & mtle from the hall, and theso lny sorvices have boon well attonded, ond, at the #mmno thno, a Iarge Sunday-sckiool Los boon formed. Fundaare nceded to continuo tho worl, and the entortninment this ovening i8 fmm In that bohalf, The singlug will bo led by >, P, Bligs, and rofreshments furmshod to ail who pay tho admission feo of 50 couts, The duniny will make a lato trip for tho sccom- miodation of thoso who attend. ‘The Rev, William O. Young, of tbo Fullerton Aventio Chirely, loavey for Denver this morning for his summer vacation, in company with oor woll-kuown lnwyer, 1L, G. Bnnl\‘ar«‘]{ il 3 Youn’} will bo abseut "n moutlt, duriug which tme bis pulpit will bo supplied by Dr. Willis Lord, fo whose esortions, as its fonnder aud first pastar, this the first chureh in Lake View owes {ts ex- istenco Dr, Lord's old patishioners will bo glnd to see bis fawiliar face among them afior an intorval of sovoral yoars. A nurrber of times Quring the past month the rogidents in and about Wrightwood have beon awnketod from thoir slumbors sbous tlo midnight hour by peenliar £ounds, uniqud {4 thele nature, and harrowlng in their applloation, The first impression of the afllicted wan that some oue was fu distjoss, or that tho mohagorie ut Lincoln Fark had brok- en looo, Inquiry of the yiolice, howaver, | dis- closod tho fact that the Lake View Gleo Club bave been taking advantage of tho_moonlight evonings to do somne uemnnulnE. Real estato denlors will not boe surprised at thelow vatuation of property near the corner of Ialated strect and Divorsy avenug whon thoy leatn that the club oro in thie hubit of rehearsing in that vicinily. ELGIN—OGAIL IONDEN'S WILL, The name of Gail Borden should ever be held in zriteful romembranco, As tho inventotof o procoss to condensa milk, so that it may bakopt fresh and swoet in any elimato for an indofluito poriod, ho should be nutnbered among the bono« factors of mankind, Tho estabhishment which bo built up at Blgin has contributed largaly to thio pro#pority of our thriving littlo city oo Fox River, end his made its nmne known all over the world. Hoalso applied tho principles em- ploved i tha condonsing of mitlk to the prosor. vatlon of moat. A largo eatablishment of this ind is In succossful oporation in Texas. Mr. Borden was ono of tho most courtoous, and, in all rospecty, ono of tho best of men, Ha at onco commanded the respeot and contidenco of all who knew him. Ilo passcd away o fow wooks or months ago, A copy of his will is bo- foro us, an abstract of which will interent the publio liouemlly, and more _especially bis many friends in Kano Counly. He states that ho wag horn in the Town of Norwich, in the Stato of ~Naw York, on the 0th of Novembor, 201, I Toln Gail Bordon, and his slop-son, Alfred 1. Ubticoy, nro appointod b acutors, ‘I'to woct Bebiion gives the koy to Lis wibatantial Chriwtinn character, Ilo snys: Fggllng indebted to God for life, renson, and {he fapulties by whick, under His goud providente, 1 lavo ‘obtaitied my earthly possesslous, I horoby decliro 1y {osijo and intention fo devolo a portioa of witt I pos« sosp t0 the advancement of Chvist’s Kingdom o curth, tlo then anthorizes his excoutors to soll all his ronl and porsonnl proporty of every kind, oxcep his stock in threo condensing milk and ment prosotving companios, and, after the pavrasut of Jiis debts, ho ordors the payment of tho following bafuesty ¥ tho Amerfean Tract Boclety. '5g (e Amoriean Biblo Soclely 3¢ 0 tha Amoriean Sunday-Sebool Unfon, .. 2d:thie American Misslouary Association. . Yotalseseasssisniene . Tio romainder of his ostate, derived from the anle of hig real and persounl property, ho directs Ins excoutors to divido into sixtecn parts, of whioh throo parts are glven to hi wife, threo to Dhis son Ilonry, thres to his doughtor Philadol- phin, to Mary threo parts, and to his son Jolm Tour parts, T'ho stooks lie owned in tho oxcoptod companics aro to be beld intrct r.hmn§l the lives of his oxccutors, tho proceeds to be divided among his logal hoirs, and tho prineipal accord- ing to certoun provisions not nocessnty tospocity horo. Tho will is_doted Fob, 24, 1872, Seldom, if over, hns a lifo been botter spent, or a charne- tor niore compotoly rounded with those virtnes ]\:lmno influenco teud to muke men wiser aud ottor. EDUCATIONAL. KEBLE SCXIOOL, S ERACUSEN. ¥ i Toarding Behool for Youny L drom, nnder Lo sumorsision of the 1t TEV. K. D, HUNTINGTON, (8 D2r Hishop of Central Naw York. Instruction pom- fhorough Ewghen coursa; tho Auciont kud Mod: b Tabgtngos, tuto g Drstug, iy"ugar ol Ve Wi sommoneo.on W oduosday, Sopt. 18, - Kor Cirou- rs Ay 10 DALY J, JACISON, Beacuse, N ¥o MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'’S TOARDING SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The Eullbarm of Siga. Jrysu's Sohonl corminonces Hoplambiue n £ .y Al 189, LADADIE O, dn SILVA and MRS, ALEX. ERADFORD'S formerly Mrs, Ogdle: English, French and prinnn Boarding S oc Young Laalos'snd unildron, 17 West histy-uigbthat., N, Y., roonuus Sepl. 28, Applls catian tuny by mado personaily of by lutter as abave. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN FLAN. Corner Irving-pluce nnd Sixtecuthinte NiW YO, o Only one hlooki from Union Suuara, the most coutealyel quit cncion i o cits, i th imiudint viciaty of o the principsl places of amnsvisont uud leadi rutail e e e B ot tho addition ot ity sout A0 HIAGKLN, Drowriotor, PROPOSALS, s PmMmmFmfimL Pruposals ara lioreby Invitad far dolivoring to tho Not- runt Mgl Hullding 8t Rnglowosd 535 tons of Youghios 00y or MY cunts ool to bo doliverud peiur 1o Raptonihor noxt, ani the halanca prior, to Juuuary nuat, RobTod prupostte sy bo st ta O 1, PLAN', L aud 173 Fuat Tnadulpliac, tor une yeok fom Arin e 140 it Lo rujoat wny e ol oo i Caior duno 24, 16H. (AT Y 10, 1, LEWS, Qommitteo of Gounty Hoard of Education, Al oA e PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washilogton-st, ‘Tho longost angagod aud most suo, ol Diiyalcian tn the ity in the wpeoial troatment of all Unrouts, Norvous, uud Sp outlar to fumalus specdily ourod pravato upsrtionts, hoxed, artondatioe, o (roatiso, Patiouts at distando iy nit, N ‘an Buiol NO PAY undiE 68%un. | nov + e o utll troating all Ohsunlc, By 5 with yucouss, Disoasns of “Wunian spocdil P 1 the anlz Viysiolat i (ho oity th loug, Inourad, Oall or weltor o i : argo un:hl tho pat Rlodlabios seat to any addcess. 1. All ouutitlont NO OURE! Dr Is’;ean, Tationts treatod ava dis- NO PAY ) 800 BOUTH CLARK-ST. UILIOAGO, 7 ] " o, i tho oLty who warr 5 b At T R e A AMUSEMENTS. IXTER PARE RACES! FIRST DAY= Trotthug - Purss, 1O it e . Ford namos 5, g, Koy fidorsou namos oli, m, 1iatilo. BAMIE DAY, PEEST Purso of 81003 for horars that have novor beaton 3:841 240 to tho Km: #0h to e .nm.?, #ib tu the thizd. Yan Dz naion br, g, Youug trincoton, alin Prica naiios enalk Palimor, boig dohiisen pamod 8. 8. Btorling. D, Hrady nathes b, @ Young Wil Additional En'ry—Match raco; 8101: ownars to drive, Risloa.of tho Natlanal Trutting Assuolation to govorn. " Kaley antors b. mi. Mollis Bawn. 34 MoDounld ontars i, &, liay Ji, SECOND_ DAY-Thurday, July 2 romjum No, 8-#110, Running—Mil heats, for all ARgo§O00 ta sty §100 Lo secund, and ) ta el hurse bromim No. 4—gl, Rusniog—Mila dashi, for n|I] agos; 100 pounds up, 200 to first, and B10 o’ sacon Lt THIRD DAY-Fridny, July 3. Promiuin No, b itlo hoatw, 4rvod in fva: $3M to 87 th tifrd loesa, unning—wn milos and ro. 6 to socund, and #76 to third horse. FOURTI DAY-Suturday, July 4. Promlum No, 7=2300, Ruuning—Selling raco—Ono and A quarter thilon, Horerd otitorod, 10 bo sokd fur 31, 100, al- lowond & llTlm 4: far $700, 7 poundst for §500, 10 pounds; Tor 8300, 14 pounds, Tromtn Mo 84700, Tunming=Thena iniles and ro- peaty G450 Lo lirat, K100 to ancond, and 8100 to Lh Promium No, 9-$400. Runnlng—Hurdle-raca—Twlea around Insldo track Ahtl\lllhllznn loss than tio milos) uver olght hurdles, Weliht—28 pounds, ndited to walgh for nge, ta firat, R100 to segond, and tathird, 10- ditle, bridlo, nnd whi g. Bogs' pony Lleyant saddlu aud bridle to lirat, ocond. July 1. 8iub, torale, UONDITIONS, ETO. Conlosta for the above """““F profutuma will Yo goy- oriiod by tho rulos of tho Blood- 1o Assogiation {Nas- viito, Tonn, ), unleas othorwiso spocifiod, Entries for tha samo l(“m closo on tho day provivus to tlio raco, at 12 Yor%n the abiove promiams four must shtor and throo slart, 2 . Tiath oritry (x¢opt for itakos) munt brgeu fnle 10 e R i " L G Rtplan S, unlorshe odorntn bt vus-diet guisliod Cornot-Ployer, HENRY &, PAGE, of thy Col strowin Guaeis, Kuglind, wiil discourso {iia, Ghole gttty ol oo tobomaas ickols for. : P R G R A it, | “m:fll-mlllngnn (ho Grand Paclflo on Taoidaz, ! Wednesday, Thuredns, and Friday osenings. s must, bo'addeossed to No. Bl Doarhorn-sta, | i GRORGE I, MANSUR, Fropriotor and Manngor, SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEWI. PAC-BIMILE URDLI UANVAS OF Baranm's Great | I onf Chicago, H, Buokley & Uo's World Raoo Foatival, ‘Wambold's Boyal English Menagerio, SOULIERS REAL ROMAN AL F WILL OPEN IN CHICAGO FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, July 6, ON LAKE PARK, Foot of Wathinglan-st., glring two ontestainments thi Tieat day, viz: At L And 7 p. ., and thro grand, full an complota oxhibitiuns each'sibioquont du, at' 10 a. m. and 1 and 7 p. m. Aduwlanlon to nll enly 50 centst Childron un. der 10 years, 26 conts. E Tovival of all the olassic anorts and pastimes of tho Ane cleut Grevian and Roman Ulsmple Festivals and Games, Giiarfot Haues, Roman Standing Rtaces, Libeety 12 o) eaud (Gamol Raees, Indisn Racos, Iaf Raer Lt AP b Dhreiow datroe.” Wallctu buaccn s & M. SMITH, the Chmipiun Walkist of tho world, who el walk epant, . Alsn, Bicoplo Chas wlish Thorwughbreds, with wifo Sports of tha Anclont Uur. ‘¥Fiyloz Mon, Horculoan Canaon uists aud Trapozists. Strictly Moral and First-Class The mont fntonasly-interesthig and nttrace tractivo combiuation of Novel wnd Seusntionna Amusement Fentures ever kuown since the n world beg®lLy sy Griat TRACK, 1,000 FTELET AROUND, s COVERED BY A SPACIOUS OANOPY, and it slhnka by Araphithoatro Hovis, supablo of sunthg 1t et mplo hrotoation, fron i hatols Melbinnlly Morminated by ntght with 6,000 paton Jeaw oluators mad {otk, prosonting o grand nnd mgnlficent sight, To avold the groat oruwds of tho oveniug, the inbening tnd atiornuna oshiblions nra miora protutable {amilios, ladlos and olil T T atont in W ntoriown July 20 Oshkosh, 20: Groon Bay, July 13 Apploten, 33 Fond du Lao, 8; Milwaukao, & H. BUCKLEY & -CO., Propriotors, T HOOLEY'S THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS OF M. AVGUSTIN DALY’S GREAT COMEDY COMPANY, From the Fifiheav, 'Plioatro, Now York, \xflkh every, n;nmlmr af the compuny in ATURDAY, SATURDAYINONSIEUR ALPHONSE |, Monday, Fuosduy,nnd Thursday Ison FARTY inigey tho erent Dickons draiia, tho cadt. . Wodnosday ovobing, duly I, July 3, Inst e [CLIVER TWIST! R o i el ¢ 1 Elht, daly 2, for e BENEETT of Mtk MATINE BN BAVENPOIT, Shoridant and rzeost comedy, antitlod tho Lase Night, [School _for Scandall THE GREAT ADELPHL Coufensodly ** Mensuro for Monsurc,” thia vory first Varioty Theatre on tho Amarican continent, Cosolluryy “Ch vory first in tho world, CROWDED HOUSES AND Last Week of the Most Sucoessful Sonson ! GALA LADIES’ NIGHT, This "tucsday—The Famous Extravaganza, THE FEMALE FORTY THIEVES! “The wondorful Jackley Family, tho four great song and dnuco wiars, Wayno and Lovely, and tho Raynolds Lrathy ars 1815 oo, Gourgs tefoson, Hisnelio, Sobvym, atarof ard Al , Loaton, sud all thy atiiw: e Cnesdnse hintinco, Tiuriday—ROBINSON ORU. e Rsisday noxt—Tonoflt of Maungor Loonard Grovor, MoVIGRER'S 1 TEHE LINGARDS. WAL HORACE LINGARD, Miss ALICE DUNKING DA, BN ENGAN Reetod by o AL HARDIE wid the entire Compuny, thus formbue & beiihant combluatlon for th tay wdnetlon of Gotavoe Fouil luu's great ssuclay Play, [n #ix aoty, entitled A TENTATION, (The arlglual title), as actod by the Lingards 133 night ST oW Vurk 150 thnes, undoe o 1itlo of ** L RAY." vory Xllflflhllvw!{_lx_)’d turda) OOOL AT LAST. 9 Safl wo havo ancaosdol P A T A R AT PARIS BY NIGETI! 18 viowod, tiat Fans are now wuporfiuous, = VENDTILA PION PERIECT, ATMOUSPHERE DRLIGHTFUL, Lacturer and Gulles to Parie, siving compioto don. Don't buy Gnidos outstdo, ' A NIsW FEATURK Splondid Viows of Parls, throwa upon an Inmani ¥ tho most magniticont Storoupticon in tho Wost. EXPOSIPION BUILDING, Lake Store. Open fromd to G, and from 74 te 10. Admluion, Sto, ‘Laat Deys of (i Wondorfal lliusion of Parts! EXQURSION FROM CLARK.ST.BRIDGH Yo South Chicago At halt-past 10 8. m,, Tuesday, Juno 30, " EXPOSITION BUILDING, (irand Promebads Cousort by Gilmore's Bani onoiny JULY 20, Bubscription tlek LEI B Lis aninee Il Bankruptey : Disteict of Kow Jersey, & At Nowark, ou the 13th day of June, A, D, 1874, Th undlhlmwxl\mynl)yTw-' il uf Wi Eppintnions 2 Awlyaoe of Willian H, Young, of Nuwuik, i the Conef of hawux, d State of Now Jersoy, wiilin' snid disnio: wha bua bu judgod bankeupt upon his own peilily Ly the Discriot Jours of suld dirtriot, » Ny Mll,l\.r:l( A 8 Biroad at, LY