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_inlonor Burdiok, as follows: , - THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, _ LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONTRS, A rogular mooting of tho County Commisaion= ‘ora” was lold yostordny nfternoon, [Prosident Ashton in_the ohair, Commissionord Burdlek, Busro, Clough, Ilarls, Horting, Jores, John- #ox, Lonergany Roollo, Russoll, Orawford, and Bogue wore prosout. : ' The raport of tho Committoo appolnted to roport upon tho appropriation of $10,000 to the County Olerk's oflico was . brought up snd nd}nulua]}u the following voto: ) os~Buaso, 1T Togli, Tbiact: au Aeklpagers JouRom Lonergas, ;\] :;ln—num{ek, Olougl, ond Jones; + o Billa ‘wore nlso roported to the amount of 191,000 uud ordered paid. < “OMOOBING AN ANCHITEOT. . . Tho Commtttao on Public Buildings sbmite itad two eports upon the subjoot of choostng :architocts, The minjority report favored'tho <sppuintmiont of. two nrchitects for tho construc- +tion of the new City and County building. A minority report wns submitted by Commis- "the undersigned, membor of tho Commitico on Pitb- tio Bulldings of this Voard, which Conuniitee wns jne struoted - on tho 16t doy of Jusio to confer with tho llko Conuniltee of the Comnion Council. of ~ the Olty of Ohicago as' to tho propriely of clocting ono or moro nrchitects” o proparo plnas, drwvings, and: pecitiontions for 1 Conrt-llouse and City-1Lall would raspectfully submit i minority reyort: aud recommend. the following: Tt thin Doard elect ono architect, and that the Gom= n:on Council of the Oity of Onicago elect ona architact, ond that said two arclitocts thus clcated bo suthorized fo gelect tho {nitd for the purposo abovo upeuified aail architocts to focolve o reasonable. compensation for tholr korvicos In propnring eald plans, drawings, and specifications ; and after asid plans, drawinge, and apecifigations aro adopted n‘ the "oity and mi’;, oue %{ 1l throo archiltocts shall bs employod at & roa- sonable percontgo, or sunual ealary, sa may bo horew after detormined, to suporintond tho constritction of sadd Uity Hall oud Court-Houso. . . ' A Commnisslonor Jones moved to lay the'wholr, subject on the tablo till Monday, when it boma-gq tho specfal order. Tho motion wes concurred in," MISCELLANEOUS, FA The Committeo on Hoapltals roportdd “on the communication of the Bauitary Buperirtandont of the city.nsking nuthority to give srdors for ndmigsion to the County IHompltal, *md recom- mended that pormission” bo given " afm: till fur- thor natice. X i Tho report was not conourred in A-yons3; nny‘, B, On motion, tho sum of $2,0' o was approprint- 2d for gravellug tha Vincor 3 m.lnm.?c Townuhip. e """}.‘ through Tho Committas on Pu'slig Chnrlties roported rocommending ' the M sinont of soveral bills, which wero ordored pe’ % ey Tho Connmitteo on _Gublio Sorvico racommend- . 24 the payment of "gilis to Goronor's Jurors of ¥ QUALIZING TAXES. ., . Commission’ ,x" urdick moved tho passago of tho followine, ¥aaolution ; Jeroloedy " gt tho mattor of tho squatiation of tho BaBOSBIIEDT , o the yenrfl874 bo, snd it is bercby, refors red © Commiitos on tho Eguolization of Taxes, togothor, 0 thaeo_go" ¥ ¢ ws concurrod in: : Gommissioner Burdick also submittod tho fol- Aowing : ) ; Resolved, That the Committeo on Equalivation of Taxea bo, and they aro hereby, directed to publish n Botica in g leadlisg dally papers publisbiodin Ohlcagos 10 the offect that all porsony fooling sggrioved by the asscRsmonts 1874, a8 returnod by tho Town Ass ons~ o may fle complaizits with the Gounty Buard at any 1inio heforg tho Board shall Snully not {1 the mafter of ogunlization of tho assessments, It was coneurred in, s Tho Cheir called on the Clork o natify tho bends of depnrtmevts to got in their pay-rolls up to tha last duy of July, a¢ the Board desired Lo take a vacation, P The Board adjourned till Monday. g mEee X . THE DEAREORN OBSERVATORY, The Slandard of this city has the following: Under this name, as many of aur readora aro awWAKe, 0 astronomical obsorvatory Wasuomo yops 5go ostul= Aiatied, du conneetlon with the Universlty “of Ohleago, Qo Hon, J. Xoung Scammon_ Laviug beow the chiof contribulor townrd this enterprise, tho obsorvatory, all petitions and complalnts conat : boat shionld bo Hmited, alt] might oconpy two or tfxrnnhcfl:;'u-l.’ Sousamedlo [ Tuio Gommlttas appolatad: o peloot:s Tinn o, appolated, to, seloatia Tinango, Gonibitttoo roportcd tl 0 " LiZ Gonimitoo roparted o Tollowlfii nnmbd i g, D. B. 1 ! G: Ditcat; B, A: Konn, Tord” Paols,. B, oor, | G. banlfcid, Franklio MaoVongh, 0. M, Hondor:, son, B, F, Jacobs,” Edaon Keitli, Howard Prioat. Iy, 'Artomns Onr‘m', Chatles &Iom‘yq"l.l(n,'»rl:’l\ll tnoll, 16 A, Kohn,, - Ou motion, an Fxaontive Comtnlttos of Rve wWad nnflnfintud Dy the Chalr, aa follofvs ¢ onf King, Gon, Olctlain, W. B, Dillinga, ‘171"“30‘1’@ srwell, 5, A. Bmylho, . D. Carior, 4. Tho Oommiittan aub-committoos, . Dr. I, W. Poot ofterod a rosolation tendorinf the'thanks of the monting to the Chlonge press, for lta kindnoss in adpleting tho objaots: . ., i “Tho Finanos “aud Excoutive Cothmitlots ‘Werd notified to moot at tho ofiico of tho | Ropublio Lifo Insuranco Company ot 8:30 . o'aldok. TFhe mooting thon ndjournod. - FALT ST - Tho Financo Committed of tho Ohildren's Plow n'ln -Assdofation will meot this morothg at 104 o'clock: in Noom 13 Nopublio” Life Suilding. Oltizong who dosire to ald this Inudablo nove: nient to Qzlvu tho yoor childrou of tho ‘clty..n day of reoroation in tho country .ehould nond to. the Committoo donations of ‘monoy,” Any mattor bow amoll, will bo recoived, wos ompowored to appol ‘sums, no e s e—— o .. 'THR OHESS CONGRESS. , 2 Tho chess . chawplons resumod thoir libors yosterday morning. Tho' gnmos played ‘daring tho day wero Hosmor ,dgatnet Perrhi, won by tho forraer, and Judd va. Congdon, in'wiich Mr. Judd was viotorlous. A gamo was ponding last nigh ‘botwoon . Mossrs, ' Hosmer and: Porrin, in whigh the advantago lay with tho iorx;ie“x' gontlo- THY, POLLOWING GAME | | was played by Mesars, Book and Perrin on sufixr- day lnst.: R i ook’ (ohite), . Derrin (lack) 1, PK4 1L.PK3' L 2PQ4 2. PQ4 9, PxP s Pxp 4 KKtD3 4. KKtDBY - . 8Q3 BB » Qustles 6, BXK T.PKR3 T.BX 8, KtQnBJg 8, XtQ TS D BKS . v, Q3 0. BK2 10, Cautles Q' 1, PQR3 1L K 12, PQEL4 12, Xt Ko 3. QK PUNCS ) 14, KBxB 14, Ktx Kt . Qx Kt 15.1’% 3 10, QKtQR3 o8 RKm - 20, And Black zoelgns, - . TOWN ASSESSMENTS. . ' In conformity with tho resolution passed by the Borsd'of County Comumissioners, - requiring- the Town Assossora to hand in the nasessmont books for the Stato and’ County taxos of 1874, on or bofore tha 1Sth of July, the books have been brought into the County Olerk's office | muoh carlier. than herotofore, and thereby the Connty Board will be ennbled to devoto some- thing like ‘thie requisito time to'the henring of appileations for the equalization of taxed. i Below is given an abstract of the nasessmont, booka of tho varlous towns, g0 far as thoy have been brought in, Thero still remalin to bo heard from tho books of South Ohicago, Paleatine, Calumot, Evanaton, Hydo Park, Jofforson, Lake, Mnino, Nilos, and the personal-property book of ‘West Uhicago. It is expectod that all thie books will be in by Monday next. 'Tho azscssmonta at progent in_tho bands of the County Olork show the following footings: 11 recognition of thut fuct, roceived the namo given Jeal « Personal above, tho majdon namo of hia deccasod wifo, et Tn tho construction of the tower of tha observatory, Shostan the dome was_left dofective in cerfain particulary, 0 G“Mm which now lLavo 8o far developed tho natura] conse- nu"’w o 7a"m quenoces a8 to make it uso woll-nigh impracticabls, Triidon m'r')sm k{ o and even dangesous, - With s viow 1o yemedy this, rringts o eB" 3 and mlio to provido for tho salary of the DI [ Bloom. aaaat T.oH xoctor of the obsorvatory, who fa at tho sana b 4, time Astronomical Professor in the Univer- L Bt sity, friends of tho institution specall = 908 0 nterested i1 astronomical studies are making an of- 2 2,357 ,723 fort to raize the funds nocessary, both to robuild. tho L 101 ansoa dome_and_endow tho Directorship. To thoss ends o 5omo $60,000 will bo necessary, 33,000 to bo tsed {n ro- | I+ 2hais Toosst palrs snd theremaluder for endowment, Tho plan g | Lyon 47 | 102,254 % rafss tho lnst named-sum .fn fifty $100 sub. “-Blfi M.flfl nbrlp!ggm, Of those, twonts-two Liave, alrcady been | n”-jflg; fl'}as socured. 5 i )y 3t 13 2 most important undertaking in o bighty hope- lfl“;fl gg.m fal stalo of progross, Wo give to it our word of - o ©arpest commendation, Tho obscrvatory, mounting S Lo tho Jargest instrument of jta kdnd in the Zountry, pers Sl o ju tho world, and with ono of tho foremost na s Amerlean astrouomers in cliarge of it, while s orodt Soanay gg, 53 o Ohicogo and the Wost, is s most Lnportant part of 2,17 4 tho Univorsity spparatus. of astronomy, ar in tho fortuncs of tho! Univorsity “itsolf, have horo un opportunity to mauifost thot fnter~ ‘ent 10 thomost appreciativoway, Any pordou desiring fuzther information, or williog 1o co-operata n the uadertaking, may communicato with Prof, T, H, Saf- ford, University of Ohicago. THE POOR OHILDREN'S EXOURSION. Puarsuant to the call of the Committce of Ar- raugoments for the proposed sories of picnica or excurslons for the benoflt of poor children, the following gentlomen met yesterday morning in tho office of the Republic Life Inuurance Com- pany on LaSallo streot : ¥ John V. sFarwell, tho Hon. Wm. Bross, Gon, A. S, Chotlain, T, 'B. Onrter, 8. A, Koun, the Rov. Isanc Everctt, tho fRov., Arthur Miufimll, the Rav, A. B. Kittrodge, W. B, nimnfi;l, fl(\lil? W. Kivg, Georgo A. Emory, J.-E. Jacobs, O. M, Henderson, G.. 8. Willinms, tho Rov, Robert Collyer, Jamas H. B, Daly, J, G. Howard, W, Ii. Burolerd, Willoughty & Hill, R. E, ' Jenkins, T, M. Ives, L, . Carpentor, 11, W, 8, Olovaland, {7, R Pattorson, Oharles Henrotin, J, W.. Hovay, E. A. Riddle, A, Paxton, William Panushka, Houth, 8. 8. Grooloy, E. B. Stovens, W, H. Har- 5@: . Bl Aoore, Rov. Wm. M. Rlackburn, oslah H, Bisaoll, . D. Courtwright, 0. H. om, J. Henry Smythe, Phil A, Hoyno, A, A, Dewoy, J, . Cronk, Laul Cornell, B, . F. dpnnul!l‘, Georgo N. Carter, R. E. + doll, E. W, Paez, 0. M, Oady, tho Rov. George I, Bligs, and R. R, Donnolloy. Tha meoting was called to order by Mr, E. B, ‘Btovens, who nominutod tho Hon, Wm. Bross ag Obairman. Mr. R. R. Donnolly was olectod Becratary, TAE OMAIRMAN said it was not nocessury to formally state the ubjeot of the congrogation, ay the cull iad mado that clear, o spoko of tho results uccomplish- ed in Now York in a similar direstion to that pro- otod, and thought no better plan conld be do- :vised for the blessing of our poor childron. Tho Mittle waifs, entirely loft to themsolves, wouly ‘grow up to ho tho emisnries of evil and to awell ¥ha criminal records, Too much ocould not be ‘done for their salvation from thedownwnard tend- encics of tho life they wero forced to load. Bomothing certainly should bo done to make %Lom goad, respectable eitizens. Thoy wore the Auture votors, and it wae only a wiso precaution ithat sought to bring them up for the beat good. of socicLy, Heo was followed by J, Iency Smythe, who biad alded in tho Philadelphin exoursions and was . onoof tne firet to proposo tho idon hore, Of tho work In New York aud Philadolphia he gave do- tails, showing the arraugemont, and mausgo- mont, and measures takon to meot the finaucial question. ' Mr, Donnolloy moved the appolotment of a Financo Commiltes, und three goutlemon, with Gen, Chetlaiu at_thoir head, wore dologatod o ‘nomiuate such committes, Lhey withdrow to mako up a liat. 5 TODERT COLLYER. . Meanwhile, Robert Cotlyor was ealled out, and ‘&nid tho thmq‘wm: its own spoech. No man who gomembered his own boyhood could fail to sco itho good that would be gotten ous of the plan, ilt was o glorious thing to take tho poor, shut-up l)’oyu and girls, aud sond thom off Into the boan- ful country, whore for a day thoy could forget themselvos, and ba i]uat a8 happy and freo and Iull of funand piay ne children ought to bo. I'hare was bonutiful country sproed everywhero about, and he would haya &l the children thoy ‘vould Iay thelr haude on taken out into it, that 1t be mado a blessing to them, J MB, COOLDAUGH'S BPEEOM, The following lotter from the Hon, Willlam P, Qoolbangh was read 1 = GenTLEMEN : Having signed tho onll for your meot. Ing this morniug, I recogniza my obligation (o Lo pros- £ul b, In the sosouce of all the oiicors of the but mysaif, this ia impossible, T oaiourn'tlio objoct us & good and Lumanc ono, and ‘will contribute $100 fn ufd of “aummer exonrsions for poor children,” Youra bruly, W. ¥, Cooruvavan, ME. W, B, DILLINGH, tho Buporintendont of the Nawsboys’ Home, #ald that ho hoped that tho streot gaming ang Lootblaoks were not to bo loft out in the cold, They should be Invited in common with tho rest of tho poor boye, and not bo treated In a olass, Thoy shiould ba troated not as bootblacks, Lut ay oor boys, ‘I'he oxcursions, he thougbt, should Eo on the lake, aud that tho numbor on oach All intercsted in the sclence | THE ALLIANCE EXOURSION. Proparations for the Alliancs oxemrsion party to Colorado have been completed, and Wednes- day aftornoon i will start from tho Ohicago, Alton & Bt. Louls Depot, to réturn by Aug, 1. A ppooial Pullman car, * Monte Cbristo,—so-called beoause it 8 a mar- vol of richness, wo prosume,~has boon rogorved for the oxcursionists, Soveral do- nomiuations will be repressutad, as reprosout- atives of the Presbyterisn, Congrogationnlist, Methodist, Unitarian, and niversalist pulpits will be oo the tran. _ The party Wil wmrrive in Denver Frida) ovening, and bpend 8aturdsy and Saunday nyn that exalted city, 5,317 feet above the level of the'sea.. Tho clorgymen lave boen invited to ocoupy the Donver pulpits Sundsy.-Io the aftornoon and ovening of Bunday thore will bo a gnxt\d Alliance meoting, in which all will par- cipote. rom Donver the party will go to Longmant, tho Chicago Colony, thence to Rate's 'ark by ®taga. On their return trom this {mwo they will yisit Colorado Bpringe, sbout 83 milee from Don- vor, and a day or two will Do spent in vislting the wonderful fronka of Nature known as tho * Garden of the Gods,” where the oxcursionists will need only the eirupsto have natural soda, it sgfiu Ing out of tho ground for them, hot aud cold. ' The whole trip will oo~ oupy two woeks and three days, by which timo, {t is hoped, any llnsgorhux :{mr‘tom of horesy oxiating among tho clerics will bave suconmbed to this delightful treatmant, e Tho pacty will conuist of tho following named ladios and ‘gontlemen: Tho Rev, Dr. Thomas and wife, tho Rev. C. D. Helmor and wifo, the Rov. Bobert_Collyer, fhe Rov, Dr. Ryder, the Rev, J, B. McClure, the Rev. H, N, Powers, Gov, Bross, L. 8. Eosgn, Dr. Abbott Prof. Booth and wifo, Ool.’ O, N. Pratr, wife, and daughter; Dr, Buckingham, of Ohioj T, B. Aldrich, of tho Inler-Ocean; Frano B. Wilklo, of the Times; Dr. Parkhurst, Prof. Eberbardt, Mrs. Floyd, Dr. Olesson Pratt, R. Koith, Ald. Avery Mooro aud daughtor, and, porhaps, Prof. Bwing. Ly TEMPERANOH, A meeting of tho Ladios’ Tomperance Organi- zation was held In the Young Ilen's Christinn Asgociation rooms, yostordsy afternoon, to dis- ousd a proposed change of the constitntion and by-laws, Tho meoting was modoratoly attended, thoro being prosent twonty-five ladies. Tho President aald Lior idea in the rovision of tho conatitution was that thoyhave just as many mombers lu the organization as they could get, and that all theso members should come iuto tho organization on tho samo basis; thore should not be any Managing Oommittoa of Twenty-one to attend to busineks, but any Iady who bolonged to tho orgonization slould come in there with the power to aot a8 8 momber, and she thonght it theybound tbo mombers that way thoy will find thot tholr numbers stould incroago, Na lady would booome & moember of sny organization whore she could not vote, A lady eald that question should alwaya be carrlod by a voto of the majority. Tho Prealdont said the disoisslon waa necos-’ sary in ardor to proparo thrm for thoae changes, Of courso this Committeo would briug in thelr flual auggostion for flual actlon, Her own ides was, that the Central Committeo slould nat have unquestionablo powor. Tvery orqm)lkullon of much fwportanco needs a Contral Committeo, but she thought a majority of women who ooma into these mectings should Lo the onos to voto, and let the Central Commistea lay out the worl, Bho wanted to see every oue have an uqull force in the tranuaction of the businees, 'Ihoy saw the seourity of tho Weat Side Division, who havo uot boen hampered by those lawsd, The reports of receipta and disbursoments were rocoived, and p motion scoopting the re- port of the Troasuror was carrled nuanimounly, ‘I'ho Prosidont uuxfieuled tho tdoa of lmmlufi. meotiug iu tha noighborhood of tha Ilome of the Friondloss, aud sald that one of the Iadies had told hier sho did not doubt but that sl the ludles won'd bo glad to carey out sny plan that might aoom byuls . uk, B\ B\ Bpan- - .| ki wite, 880; : oports of procosdibgs with regard to vlsiting' }_Ig[&mqml_ gr, .wumngad. e “..,..A.._ S 5, Avoport of e Soutn Dividion way rend nnd noaoptod. . Mra, Jonos nsked In her roport what would he done with an invitation from a gontlo- - uan, who koepa a tabndoo-atore, - for tha Indios to come and hold:a Jfl‘n}‘cr-mnul(nu on his pront~ isos, Ono of the Indlos romariced that) from her own oxporionce, sho did' not think it would bo . proper, unles, thero wan'good pronf of bis sincor~ ty, A.motion was put nud oarriod to acoapt tho invitation, ey 12 . A Indy romarked that orfo of tho Indlos told her | thot sho alono visited, twonty-ous snloona- lnst wook. Bhio would also Mko £0 ask that thoy no- oept thia inviration to cnll nnd oo thoso, partios on tho North Bide.. Thoe Prosdent hopod ns mauy.as possibla would attond. tho mectingion. tho Northi 8ido, bocauss {6 wonld show, pooplo. that they wero tn oarient. Motion put and care Reaoh Wos 5F Clak: “To s massomioolng oF A of Olark, "It is a mass-mooting. of | all tho Divislons,. -, | % -, Difforont ung%?uuana woro made a8 ito whon frould probably bo the beat timo to Liotd 1t ‘and finally 1t wos ngrood that it should bo about tho 18t.0f Qotobor, and the object of the, mestin) Bhiould bo nnything that would enhnngeithe worl of the organization, Sk st + A committoe of . nrrangemonts was nppofn'iud. Tt was rosolved to-have a commilteo (of “throo “on publications, to tako In chargo the pablishing -of loatleta And other matter. . . Aftor n littlo diconsolon on tho difforont com- mittcos,, 6 roport was rond on the snccossof the work ot tho Bothol Homo, and ono of the Jadies -frwundod to rolnto her ux&mrlnnnu, aftor which tho moatmq adjourncd. Tho Jadios manifested #great doal of oarnostnoss in tho work, and the -discussion throughout was onrried on with ardor, ' LOUAL LETTERS, .. A DRUGGIST EXPOBTULATES. "To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribunss aud -wn# checkod: In“hot rufnous careor by the Bis: Your artiole i Bundny's TatoonEon adultorations in druge was, on the wholo, very adr to tho druggists. - Yol thoro was bno alato- meut mads by Dr, Powell which will, I thin, at.. .| tract tho attoution of the rotail druggists of the olty. : . Tho Dootor adys thore are only threo, or four houses in thie city whioh’ keop fresh. druga on ‘hand, * I ho'hed said thera wora only threa or « | tour houses-to whom be wished to intrust his presoriptions, o objeotion could be entorod, but. Ithink the Doctor has overstopped bis knowl- edgo in limiting the number of honorable drug- giats iu tho city to threo or four. 1 eay honora~ Dlo; for none such will uss_any but tho purest aud freshest of medioines; ... Doca not the Doctor kuow _that, with tho fa- cilltios for purchaslug bioro, druggists ata almost daily adding to their stock, especinlly such ar- Liolea a8 moat injure by keeping 7. 5 _Thinking the Dootor did naL{ntnnd 80 BWeop- ing~6 stntement, I call attontion toltthatn wrong impression mny not bo made -upon the public, Rospotfully, W. G. 7. 0itxoAao, July 18, 1874, e S INVIDIOUS DISTINOTION. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna: Bip: Iwould like to ssk through vour col- umas why it is that the opon care’ of the -Bourh Bide Company are not run Bunday moranings, as on’othor days? Doos the Company vropose to acoommodate tho publio or the drivers 2 Will | some one plonse answer the query, and oblige Oirtoaco, July 19, 1674, . A Bunsonisen, * S ——— ‘e CORIMINAL, e ORIMINAL COURT, Jobn D. Ryan waa tried for susanlt with intent to kill John Wall, by shdotinig. him in the oyo, someo two months sgo, while engaged in pistol practivo on Dan Bullivan,” during a disturbance’ ot Ryan's saloon, at the cornor of Forquer and . Deaplaines stroets, Vordiot, not guiity. Max Hubbort plended guilty to the larcony of clothing belonging to his cousin, Bamuel Hous- chodt, lagt month. Ho was seutonced to tho Counly Jall for twenty daye. Johu Millor, Charles Ambrose, avd Honry Tudeman ploadod guilty to the larceny of a lot of poutal owrroncy to the amount of #8, The prisoners being boys of tendor age, sontvuce was suspended. - g Btato's Attorney Reed aeked for, and tho Conrt' ordered, a venire for a new jury, roturuable next ‘Monday morning, tho jury te serve during tho last holf of tho present torm. The Grand Jury will complote ‘their-work dur- ing tho-prosont weelkr, - G TITE POLIOR COURTS, Ohnrles Garry was held in 1,000 bail yoster- day Justice Soully, till ‘Thursday, charged with stealing Ald. Hildredth's watch on tho Fourth. Justico. Enufmann ‘ contivued the following coseq yestorday : John Humplroys, aesault on | . T, Bhidofrer, till tho ‘17th' inst., in bonds of 800 ; Goorgo Bcmitt, assault on Fred Barth, an old man, till tho 17th fust., in bouds of” §3U0. Juatico Senlly disposed of the following of- fonders youwrm\ifi Patrick Pongomby, abusing ohael Buckloy, samo charge, $26; John Lowin, uuryiufxconcculod woapons, $10; Michaol O'Brien and Mully Johuson, using obecone lngunge, 10 cach. : +. Martin'O'Nelll sssaulted Jamos Turnor Satur~ doy with e doadly weapon, with intent, it is al- loged, to'Iill him. . Ho was ' arrested by ORloor Acker, and” yostorday brought bofors” Justico Doyden, who continued the case till the - 17th' inst. under $500 bonds, Justico Boyden dieposed of the following of- fondors yostorday: Georgio Thomas, inmate houso of " il-fame, §15; Edward Clarles, ditto, 810; Willlam ‘Thompson, dranl, €6; Edwar Whato, drilk, 86; ana Edward Hart, drunks and disorderly, $5. . - 5 Richard . Huichings and Oharles Bmith were arrested Saturdey undor the charge of stenling 43 from the pooket of # geutloman engaged in- o gamo of bitliards at a asloon on Biute, near Eighteonth' streot. Thia morning thoy wore ‘brought bofore Justico Boyden, who continued tho cage tlil to-day without bail, 5 Constable 0. O, McLain attemptod to sorve a writ on Constable Johu P. Cnsoy, aud the result was s first-clasy rougn-und—mmi!lu fight. They ‘wore giving it to onch othor *‘hot aud heavy," when » policeman arrestod them. Thoy were roloascd on bail till youterday, whon thoir case waa coutinued till Baturday by Justico Scully, «. Kitty Hill'a blnck woman, was conducting hersel? Saturday last In an unladylike 'manner on Fourth avenue, near Taylor strest. Officer Carson attempted fo arreat lier, whon sho rosist- od, and, Beizjog & spittoon emptied it over Care son's hond, the contents besmeering him until Lo waa tho color of a * black-and-tan.” Yostor- dsy Justice Boyden finod hor $10 for disordeily gonduot. Bho Wwont to the Bridowoll for twouty days. George Enger, and Daniel Wehator, the two professional oritinal builors, were bofore Jus- tico Boyden yesterday, to answer to the charge of disorderly, ‘It will bo remombered they had s fight Friday in front of tho Iarrison Btraet Station, and wero rrostod, and whon brought before the Justice their caso was con- tinued till yostordny. They were fined 85 cnch, and also placed undor poace bonds of $600 eaclr. Michacl Dudon was arrested Sunday for bulnE drunk, On him woro found s bnnk-Dool marked with the address of **J, R, Hind, Bre- mor County Bank, Waverly, In.," nmmbered 1,657, and .ghowing doposits amounting to §012,60; also s froight tiokot from Dubuquo to ‘Watorloo, Ja.,. pumberod 1,061, fho prisonor clnimed to havo found a pookot-book containing these dosumonts. As Justice Scully was inored- ulous, he held him until Saturday i $800 bonds, hoplug tho ovner af tho book and the tickel may turn up, Bome fowdays agoslx young desperadoes, rauging from 16 to 20 yoara of age, who are ovi- dently onndidatos for "the Penilentiary without oppodition, entored the store of Morris Jacobs; on Market stroot, on the North Side, aud while threo of thom kuookod down s brother of Mr, Jacobs Exhu had chargo of the stook) aud held him to the floor, tho other three young scoun- drels robbed the cash drawer of about §25 In currenoy. Two of thom woro arrosted and brought beforo Justico Kaufmann, who hetd thom for trisl on tho 18th fpst. Baturday an- othor membor of the gang was eaptured and yosterday brought boforo tho same Justios, who held him for trial with his confoderates undor &500 ball on each charga,—ono of uskault and the athor’ robbory, ‘Lo officors oxpect be- foro tho 18th to havo the other three,, wheun they will all bo tried at the samo time, Johu Kingellaand his wife lllldi(ot keop things lively in the nelghborhood of their residence, near tho Btook-Yards, Their matrimonial rela- tions are auything but agreonblo, und they are wont to go for epch othor in regular cnualbont utyle, oach mauling and boatiug the otlier with rolling-piua, tin-pans, fat-irony, and othor kitoh~ ou utousils, The lust row they engaged in thoold lady brauded Kinselln with a hot flat- iran, . whereupou he mado hot for ler, domolishing tho contents of the Kiusolla mau- sion 1 abont five mivutos, TFor onco in hor lifo, Mrs, Kinsella surrondorod, and while tho braudod husband was about to brain her witha ridirou, gbo fastonod bLer tasth fu the culf of hia log, which undoubtedly saved her lifo, as & tho gridiyon was dravoed iu erder Lo cliok tho womar, Fihally tHe neiglfl;o\m (n!urf}rad an tlso contentants woro.neparatad, - - Mrs, Kinnolla startod for Justice Boyden's offioe, aud. sworo ont o warrpnt for his arrost. Klnael'a,‘ howover,* antlolpated hor, and, during bor abscnooy won! bofora n maglittato ahd paid Jila fino. | 180 was arrosted on the warrant, and yostordsy was - brought : bofore Juatido 'Boydon, who conld do . nothing moro than place hiin undor $200 bouds 4o koop the ponce. o ' " Dridgot Dovine is not' an_ divine na hor namo would “Indloato. Bundny Mra. Dovitte’ got her Tuiuh up, and hor whisky down, and in that con- dition gho .was anything but agrocablo. Thiu aminblo crenture has long had an old grndgo to sobtla with hor noighbor, Mrs,. Achey, who livos on Hawlborne nyonue, so atio concluded that the Lord's day should not prununtil ahoe lind squared nccounts with hor unfortunate ueighbor, With 1naliolous and ovil intont; sho visited that lndy's abodo Bundny nveniui about 'sunsot, aud saved tlio sorvanta of tho' Achoy mansion the troulile™ of | olentng ., awny the romains.. of. thelr fragal repast, by smosbing ol tho dishoes, win- dowa, and oyerything ‘that mot hor augry gazo, domolishad moro futnitura .ju :the sLott - space of five minutes.than a.small-sizad hurri- ¢ano could In balf'au hour., Tinally tho woman poaranca of a kooper of tho pones, who convoyed the Irato Dovino {o the Chicago Avonuo Station, and durlng the night sho, i1 hot gloomy,coll, had ‘nmple time to.rofleot over the orror of her ways, Yestorday moruiug sha was introduced to Justico Trutmann, who racognizéd Ler as au old offendor, whom ho liasion moto than ono covasion consign=: ed to tho moral tenyhings of Bupt. Folton, at ghe Tlowse of Correotion, The Jusifoe contiinsd lior cusp on' this oocasion: £il1°tho 20th. instant;: undor $300 beil. In dofault, she was romanded, Mrs. Dovine ™ will have anothor offerad Lier to reform at thio Bridewell, B ‘ABCRLLANEOUS, - - " e .. Jobn McDanald was arrcated last Tuesday on & warrant sworn out by Hutclinson & Son, tho ico-denlors, boforo Justtco Austin, under the fol~ lu"“’i{ “giroumstances : Ilutohingon | & Sons| had onald _in tholr = employ; | doliver~ Ing " ico, and * thoy allego that ke, disposed -of & large quantity of this indisponsublo article |. unbeknown to them and pocketed the proceads. Tor what longth of timo ho Lad beon pluylng this littlo game, tlioy wers unable ‘to' Btate, an but for tho fact that somo ono of [ McDonald's customers informed his employors, he might still bo ongaged in the swindle., Tho caso wan eob for trinl Baturday, but,.by agroement, waa continuad il tho 17tk fust., tho prisonor being hold undor #5600 bonds for big'apponrande, = * =~ *On tho 10th inst, Margarot Bowes, of No. 110 Gurloy stroot, appeared bofore Jusbice Van't Woud, and sworo out a warrant for,the ar- rést of Mary Tovnoy, complaining that! on {l Oth fvat. sho commitied au nsganlt on Lor, and: by g0 doing conductod herecl? in o dlnonlnrl{ mnuner. Van't Woud coutinued tbo’ cnse- til aterday, whon it was oslled bofore ‘tha$ Jud- ico for hoarng, sud o ochango o2 veoue wag, takon to Soully. " The aviderico showed thab tho complainant was nn old tormagent, and'had quar- roled with overy ono for sGuares around her roai- donce, and somothing near & hundred times sho hasoaused the arrost of hor botter-bohaved nelgh- bore, by complaints made bofore Juatico Scully, until o bas rofused to pay. furthor. attontion to her, Blio now proposes to-worry:out the- potience of Justico Van't Wond, On.the chango of vonue, Justice Scully heard the oage aud dis- missed the dofendsnt. X% ; ‘Vova Eads, the protty olgar-vendor on West Madison stiest, nesr Union, was summoned to - appear in Justlce Austiv’s Court yestsrday to defond a. weit of roplovius. awosn oat on tho.Bth .ingk. by F. M. Nowberry, to obtsin popsession of a _.ghow-case in Vova's storo, and o 1, amothyst . looliet which . adorng Misa Eade’ ook, al) valued t -$65, The show-’ ,caso was oaptured, bul tho looket, womBn-like, the young lody valued above all othor!esrthl possessions, and, therofors, ahe Lad carsfully coucealed it from tho soarching oyes of tho inex- orable ofiicer of the law, and it was nowhere to be found, The Justico rondored a f]udgment agninst hor for @16, tho value of the locket, owberry i & pawnbrokor on Halsted streot and alloges thiat ho loanod hor tho tringet, with, poi- mission 10 dispose of It for him, Veva was not present to contradiot the atatemont made by the pawnbrorer, hence tho Justice was compolled to beliove bim, and ronder the judgment as above, Misg Florence LaPorto is about to bocome tho mothor of alittle child, which sho allogos i entl- Hled to address A, M, Bonicl by tho andearing bitle of fathior, . Bouiol donies the soft imporchment, and theroforo Miss Florones, on tho lst inat., apposlod to Justioe Hainos to compel tho gentlo. nian to do tho fair thing. by hor and tho littlo ono, Yestordny tho caso was on trial bofors the Justico, who examined several -witnesses, and ton adjomnod it over till to-dny at 11 o'cloclk, This trial of Mr. Boviel's {8 one of unusualin- torost. Tholady, who is accomplished and in- tolloctual, meds ‘the noquaintanca of Boniol, who. s waoll known, tbrough, an **ad.” ghe caunsed to bo insorted in tho morniug papors some few ‘months ago, requesting o limitod number of pu- pllsin Spaniah and Fronch. Boniol mot his vio- im, who i4 o Indy of oxceodingly propossessing appearance, and by his addross succeeded in ine -sluusting bimaelf into tho §aod racos of Miss LaPorte, aud flually nocomplished his l:umnuo, and ruined the Iady, "Tho prisoner is hold under 81,000 bal. d Horaco A, Hurlbut, of tho firm of Harlbut & Edaall, complalned bofore Justico Haines on the Tthinstant that Charles F. Kulog and Dora O: J.. Broomeer, doing buslnoss undor the firm_name of Kring & Broomser, at Nashville, in the Qounty" of \Vnuhine!on, IIL., did, on Maroh 20, 1874, obtain oredit of thom through false and’ fraudu- lont 10presontations in writing, aud thereby de- frauded thom out of goods to. the valuo of 848,13, ' Tho warrant was issuod, sud Wednos: dey night,Constalfo Louis Bartells, armod with, | tha warrant, startod for Nashvillo to captuve his | birds, On arriving at that place Barlells fonnd Kring .incarcoratod in tho County Jall on the charge of violating tho peaca sud dignity of Wnufilngton County, The ofiicors of that inati-" tution surrandorad him, aud Bartolls ‘brought | himin, The othor party, Mrs, Broomser, W allowed to romain, as tho charge against er waa | dismiseed upon tnvenlfi;flan{down thore: ' Kring _was pofore Justion Haines yestnnlniy and tho ‘caso coutinued tiil Baturday undor $] ,boa ball Burton & Peirco swore out two warrants, on | tho- 7th_inst.; beforo Justico Hainos, against Oharlos E. Olcott, who i8 a brother of the well- Imown coal doalers of this city, one on' tho chargo of solling chottol mortgnged Froperty, ond the'other for obtaining mouey ‘uudor false rotauses. . Olcoftigaye amortgage onbis houso- h1o1d furniture for $2,500i to ,Burton & Peirce, whon thers was alroady a mortgare on the fur- niture. Tho existence of this “mortgage, of coursp, B. &. P, were Ignorant of, Shortly after this tho holdor of the ilrst mortgage foraclosod, and tool possossion of Mr. Olcott's furniture. Burton, & Pairco, hearing of this, oalled ou Oleott,®*and * with _an _sdditlonal 8600 purchased outright ~ tho property, ~subjeot to both mortgages. After haviug in this mon- nor wettled evorythiog, as thoy supposed, to the satisfnction of all concerned, thoy woro dumb- founded to diecovor, aa they. allege, that Olcott hist beat thom all the Wy through, an did not own tho property thus disposed of, They immodiately caused a ‘warraut to be issued as wentionod sbove, nud it was placed in the hauds of Coustable Crenn, who has boon on the look- out for the gentloman, but did not succood jn arresting him, owlug to his absonce from the oity, until fyuutardfly moiniug. The Constablo, learning of his return, called at his'residonce af No, 270 West Washington stroof, but he was not in; subsequontly he mot himn on Randelph atroot, near Wabnsh avenue, walking with his brothor Jamos, st about 10:30 o'olock in the morning. Mr. Olcott was brought befora the Justice, who continued hia caso till Thuruduy ut 8 u‘nlno’r, the prisoner giving bail in the sum of $1,600 for bis appoarauce, with Gen, Eldridge, uis attoraoy, as bondsman, A mombor of tlis Board of Trade named Der~ rick, of Woulegan, s roported to Lave boen rolbed of & gold watch and chein while trying ta enter a traln at the Milwaukeo Depot Saturday evoning. Petor Rico Isa young man from Now Yorl. Ho pags Lo bas been in this city some time, and, failiug to obtain employmont, has beon com- olled to elogp nnder sidownlks and in out.of- hewwoy places, and got food as boat he could. Yoalzr&ny he bocame dosperato, and resolved to rob somebody. Observiug a boy namod Qeorge N, of 448 Fourth stroot, got Liis pay at a place ou West Luoke sivoet, whote he was employad, Llice followed hlm Ilaat evonl% and, taling favorable opportunity while 1 wag gounting his monoy, snatohou #8 trom him aud ran, Dl cer Butler esught him aud toolk him to the Mad- isou’ Biraot Biation. Dotaotive Helntzman made an imporiant ar- roat yostorday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, wlhioa he captured Liouls Bweiglos at the sorner of Itnu- dolph sud Clork stroots, Tho officer had boon in search of bis man for some time, and wheu Lie espled him yestorday and was about to take him, Bd Burug,ia notorfous puglilst, cudeayored to intorfore “with hiwm, and until anothor- olicer camo up . and arrested him, Bwolglos {8 wanted for horso-stosl- ing; o Dbusinoss whioh he has pursued for ovor a yenr, Ia has goucrally atolon the aulmaly In this ity and sold them ju Miohi- gon._ Ho s o slippory fellow, having Loon on- abled to elude tho vigilanoo of the dotectives for some timo, Among tho viatimu who have lost valuable horace and buggles at his hands, and boon put to geoat exvenso in rocovering thom, opportunity |" JULY 14, 1874, ara Ald.' Longdoher, Dr. Reading, and -MoHonry; - Korfoot, Bohwélitirth, " I Malthy,” 'Tho prisonor is n oung man) - 110 will xb,:\ oximinod bofore Justico' Boydon” this morn- Rl ie et o el £ Tho squaro_boundod by ‘Dantbors, " State, Madlgon, and Monroo atreofa fs a favorite ono fa¥ tha'operations of snoak-thicves snd (nox) rionoed burglars.: In o poriod ‘of fivd inonths oloyon burglarios haye boon comimlitted -fn iho nulfzh)mrlmud namod, Tho shoo storo of Tobort ‘Thiem, No, 74 Madlgon stroet, nonr State, was outorad for the third timo Bunday night, and mitor-boota of tho valuo ,af S50 talen. The thiaves obtained an entranco by broaklng opeu |.the front{door, 1 GENERAL NEWS, *-An‘old gontloman, ‘74 yoors 'of ngp,' named John Bynon, has- boon ‘Mmissing from ‘b ‘home, 1607 Wontworth avenuo, since Saturday morning. .Ho ,woro dark, clothos, blnck silk hat, He iy fochlo, and at tines derapged, It is fodrod some acoldont has bofallon um. bk, = Tho temperature’ yestordny, as obsorved by Manasso, optician, under THe TRINONE Bubd- ing, ' wos; -in”thot'shade, at 7:30 a. m., 68 dogr. Fobronbeit; 10 s m., 725 13 m;, 803: 8. pom., 785 0 p..myy 78 8, p. m. 10, * Eias s ‘The following gentlomon wora elocted ofcors of the *Danin, Socioty,” for tho coining six montha: Goorgo I, Hoffmatid, Prosident; Wal. donsar Lund; * Vica-Prosident: “P.' Jorjzénson; ‘Trondurery R, Midkeléon; Recording- Bocretary ; Jens Josopliaon, Corrosponding Seoretary. olds made an effort to rally his indo- egions Inst night at the City-Hall, but t was o falluro. Nobody reemed to care cuough <|..nbout politics to liston to_ A, Roynolds on ro- | form. B John Butlor dlod quite auddenly Bundny last, &t his home on Tnven utroot, near Garlbaldl, e wna 48 yoars old, andlenvos o wife, : An putopsy, hold yosterday, rovonled tho fuct that doath re- sulted from " aboutiam of tho norta.” ) ! John ' MoCormicl; of Poorls, while walking along Lake strect, nesr Groou, yosterdny fores uoo, foll insonalblo from tho eifects 'of “sun- stroko. - was attouded by Dr. Hunt, and aub- ‘soauently sent to the County Hospital, | The ‘dogd body of - n! pramaturely-born’ ohild waa found in the river at tho foot ot Harrison stroot yestorday, and sent to tho Morgue., An inquent:was beld, with tho usnal result in such cosos—doath frbm eotne unknown cause, 7 A frightful scraaming on Clark streot, near Mooroe, attractod a large orowd el curiosity- moufara yesterday forenoon, but on ivestige~ tlon it proved to dome . from s lady undor’ tho chargo of o dontlst in & nolghboring: bullding. o hnd just lifted her out of‘a chair with &_puir -of foroops, and sha took this mothod of remon= otrating with bim about it; 3 & The HEvaoaville Journal says that Mr, Rickard Edwarda, of divectory notorloty, foiled gigually in 18 efforta toinduca the capitalists of that oity to subsoribe to stock in- his grand printing- house, whoro directorles for the whole Bouth- west were to bo published. Hls attompt to pgot up an Evanaville directory alao collapsed, It is bolioved that the dopositors of the Bank - of Chicago will not looka much of aything, Tho prosont indobtednoos is ©75,000, to moot whioh the bank holds papor. and real’estate valued, at $76,000, while. tho, liabllity of tho stookholdera in ©100,000, 'The Assigneo will make a dotalled xopnr‘ in afew days. . Lo The Coroner hiold an Inquest yesterday on the body of Joho D. Bridgo, an Lnglishmna' and & n!ngchTuntor, who died from cowmprassion of tho spinal oord, * Dacoasod was lodgidg at No. 174 Wost Lake atroot, and Priday last folloff & Intform at that nlums‘1 and was {njured so badly hat death onsued the following doy from the direct onuse above stated. Bridge was a single maml Bt. Goorge's Booiety took churge of the romains, : A shooking accident ogourred at the ‘furniture mauutnotory of Btotz & Wolts, Non. 57 03 Illinois stroot, Saturdny lnst. Adolph Loveyans, an emPlo{: ‘wa caughit in a picco of mach! ner;{ and terrib ln]nro& A log, an arm, and severa! ribs were broken, and ho wis othorwiso, 8o ge- riously injurod that his Itfo fa deapsired of, Ilo wad romoved to tho Alexian Brothora® Hoapltal, whero ho lies in & oritical coudition. . Tho domand for reading matter by the inmatos of our asylums, hospitals, jails, and peor-houses in and around tho city 18 grantor tinn tho supuly. Partiea. having socond-hand- roading matter tho shape of books, magazines, and religious and illuatrated papers ¢an have thom faithfully dis- tributed in the above-namod places by loaving them at the rooms of tho Young Men's Obristian Asgociation, No. 148 Madison street, or by send- ing postal-cards ststing where to call for'thom, ' ‘While the Great Western Telograph Gompany ‘was under its old management, Mr. J. O, Hilton obtninod judgments against it o the amount of 821,000, and thoy wora used, though unsuccess~ fully, at the timo tho “effort was mado to put 'the - Comuany - - luto hnnkmfitey. Yos- terdny ~ " Messrs, ° Small and urko, at~ torneys” -for Hilton, - {ncud ‘ an - oxocution’ for $8,000 in tho hands of the Sherig, :which " he procacded to sorve, to tho disgust of the -oflicers und mplbyos of'the Compauy. The Company, rave bonds at once, and will contest the claima u the courts, Ita business continucs without interruption, ¥ S x ‘The body of & man was discovered in tho river opnoeite the Lumberman's Excliangs by Officor Lennon yosterdasy afternoon, . .‘The body was stirred up by the tufixl“arry. and did not look as if it bod been more than-two weeka jn the water, *Ho bhad on o pair of ‘rough drawers, but nio’ pants, and Dhad 'a - hea: rod: | Leard. "He must lave boon from 30to’ 85 yoara of ago, .and was undoubtedly o sailor who wss supposed: to. bave yun away. Bailors ofteu laave without -giving notics, and thoreforo he waa nok missed. -He hns beon sent to the AMorgue. “The Walker will case came up ogain yostorday moruing in the County Court, but wae aguin con~ tinued, Mossrs, Swett, Isham and Lincoln, counsol for the Trusteos,'and Mr. A, E. Small, ounsol for tho hoirs, ‘wore presont, bub Mr, mall dosired further continuance, as ono of his .asgoolates in the case, M. Fuller, was unable to apponr to-day. - It \vag accordingly sgreed that the hoaring of the caso should Le poatponed till this' moraing. NMr. Smnll then asked for a vemre for-a jury of. twenty-four men to try tho:onse. - “Mousrs, Bwoot and Isham objected. Thoy contonded that the ocaso was not one to bo tried by a_jury, but should be heard and deoidod .by the Court alone. Aftor somo disoussion an this point betweon the coun- gel, the Couct decided to arder avealro for a Jury, returnablo to-dsy, with the undorstanding thot at that timo tho question of trying the case gm!ld“ ury. inight bo further discussod aud then coided. A paragraph sppeared o this paper Sunday rel- utlur to uu? npp?lunflou made by tho Lincoln Park Commigsioners to the Board of Publio Works for - the building of tho proposod outor brealtwater, The npplication was refused by the Board, giving rise to the apprehension that the progosed improvements along the Inke ehore. would not be carried out. - The explanation of; the matter may bo mnde og followa : Tho broskwater ™ which is now oconstruoting {8 for the protection of the shora only, and Is bullt cloae to it, the Intermedinte spuca to be filled up with snnd. It extonds from Pine to Diversy street, and will _bo. finished in. August. Aside from tuis break- wator it is decmed .nocessary by tho Bonrd of Park Commissionora to build avother of slighter form, some ‘600 to 700 feot from the shoro, and oxtending from Diversy ktreet to North avouue, ‘Chis will be only for the Enrpmm of brosking the force of the wavos., At tho poiut whore the Ful- lerton avenue sewor is deslgned to ompty into tho Inke, the Bonrd of Commissionors requestod tue Board of Public Works to make arrange- ments to carry thelr soworsge boyond the still water, or 500 to 000 foot farthor into tho lake than is projected. This thoy rofusod to do, but 1t is understood that a compromiso of some kind will ba effocted. Tho water 1nclosad by the out- sido breakwator is that which is deslgnod ue & pleasaut place for haating, TOE COMET, A paper published in thia city is very much ex- olted over the offort made Just weok to annble the pubtic to look at the comet throngh o tele- scope 1n the Bxposition Luilding. The difiicnlty wooms to be that the roporter of the puporin quogtion, not beibyg recognized in the darknoss, aud being ¢ too inuoh of u gentiomun to muke & fuss aboutit," was actuatly obligod to pay10 couts for the privilege, which mada such a sorious In- rvoad upfon his exchequor that ho has not yat for- gotten u—gmrhnpu never will. But he mny be cansoled. ‘T'ha comeb is plup disgustod, and wilt not be poeped at from the Ex‘mnlllon building any more, 'L'ho comat paid a vialy to the neri- Lotion Friday, found the ){hcu too hot for com- fort, aud immediatoly took its depurturs for the Houth, It ' fortunato for tho comota-phobio reportor that ho dovs not reside in Australing o esoapes the diro neoossity of Jooking at the cumet Ll wouio timo noxt Novowber, oN," Phere i1 troublo in the Times camp, the odl- toriul sud Juoul forcon of that papor huving vl Tast Thursday beon neeayed ugniidt “ono anoth: without any aign of yiekdlng on olther nide, The +old man," as the licnd of ~ tha conoern is callad by his hirolings, bas sided all along with the ed torial dopartment, but tlio local foree, nothing daunted, maiutain’ their poiut, aud threatvn to 0, ahd lonvo on masso and join tho Sirect Gazetle if they aro not uiored 11 tholr l{ttlo whim;- The poliit nt fesuo fs _that unfortnnate’, “*on,”. Tho local forco linvo’ nuniinously rosglvbd tht to worl for 810 a \veole in hikrd onovigh In Itkotf, without Loing foreod to uncrifles thelr. solf-rospect, and what little grammntical ciltura thoy plokod up . On_yostorday it blow o BM“I" or ‘' John Bmith will on to-morrow afternoon,” eta, . A mnsg-meoting of tho roportorial sinff of tho Dpapor was hold Saturday night, at which the fol- lowing rosolutiond wore unanimously passod ¢ Jesolved, Thnt fn our posltion ne catererk of nows to tho Dly Tines we aro forcod to sucrificn for n paltry pittanco so mich of our nativo manltnors ond ¥elf tespent tht tho fmposition of rny further (ndig- nly,mmm our poslifon unlearably disngrocablo. ftesolved, “Thnt wo hnvo long auilored deop menta] anguish at holng forcad by n rulaof tho ofilta to plare 1o proposition *tou * hofore tho wards. % shatordny,” to-morcow,” nud othors to the utter amiiflilation g tho offcet of onr riiot CIOdIEof the Whota fopsee. N0uElslion snd tg the diy- - Reaolved, That from’ thi R b b 1 : < 1 Loy niteo to o Mkewlso, - ‘l"”“:""""" " Tho editorinl dopartinont as yot have shown nosign of gmving way, and it Is propable Lhat: Borions tronblo may ocour,” On yosterday quiot=" nogs provallod at the Times ofiien, hut on to-dny the opposing foress may mast, or {f they do not that the colliston may ocout. +And 8o on, ——— THT CITY-HALL, p + ' The smount pald {nfor liceuses yostorday.was 80,400, .. o i -Tho-City Trensuror yestorday pafd out $10,000 of olty indobtoduusy. H The utmost quist provailed at tho City-Hall yostordny. afternoon, the Aldormen on band Doing much, more intorested in discussing tho 101l oloctions than in attending to olty businous. The Streets nnd Alloys and Railrond Committeos, which were to linve held mootings, failed to put in an apposrance, and several citizons 'who hud attonded woro obliged to go away disappointed: The Polic Commiesioners are In a. quandary’ ovor the appointment of two additional Bor- goauts. Tho oaudidates nre all oxceltont mon, aud, votornns in_tho _eervice. Tho u. uugeu". prossure is brought to boar in thoir or, A dacision wiil probably bo reached to-day. Tho Police Commissionors will Investizate the npowdor plot at 10 o’olock this morning. No evolopmonts havo boon mnde in the mysterlous affair, and, a8 statod in Tns Trrausx before, it i8 probnblo that tho oulprits have fled the city. The following building permits were issucd yosterday by the Board of Public Works: To Joln MoNoely, for a two-story and basament at No. 808 Orchard etroot: to J. K. Ansley, ‘for'a two-utory atono, 120x00 foef, on West Monros strdet, neay Seley avenuo; to K. Ayres, ‘for a thrao-story and basoment stone, 83x102 !m, ab No. 687 Michigan avenio. Mr. Munn was busy yesterday in making up a bill of oxcop lgons in tlie caso of Mary, MoGrath v8. City of Chicago aud Fox, Ifownrd ‘& Co., In which complsinant suos for $10,000 damages for injury to lior proporty, corner of Ashland avenue angd ths cana), coused by the doepening and_straightening of the canal, Tho suit was: triod onco in the Buperior Court, and resulted in o vordiot for plaintit? for 84,000, Deforo tho Bupromo Qourt the point will ba mndo by the city that the not of Congress of 1837, nnd nubse- quent acts, gave 90 feol on ench sido of the cangl for the purpose of kooping it in ropairs, ond that complainant's property waa a part of {hie 80 faot, Thoro is but Httle chanoe of the coming off of tho Aldormanio horse aod foot races whiol wera got up iv the enthusiaam causod oither by tha contraotorial uhumgugnu or the bracing air of tho mnow tunnel. ' Ouo of tho parties is raid 20 have weakened incontinontly, and one of tho Al- dermen of the Sixtoenth Ward avers stoutly that, whatever his namo is, it cortainly is not Poto Malr. Oan the youug Demosthones throw any light upon tho anbjoct? THE HOARD OF FOI ‘| doue nothing LI0E, A mooting of the Board of Polico was hold yosterday afternoon. v Michrol Acker, patrolmen, was -charged with tho wilful maltreafment of a oftizen. . A wau uamed Cunnors testifled that his daughter was arrosted on the 84 inst, She had to couse the arrost, sud the de~ fondant raadse tho arreat without a warrant. Tostimony for the defonse showed .that the rl was anything but an iunooont oharsoter, and hat_the place whare tho arrest was made, com- monly known a8 * Fort Beokor,” bore a vory bad toputation. 0 oage was dfamlaged. ONoer Witliza Enrdin wag charged with mal- bronting 8 colared mau I urrosting bim on sus- piclon of ontichug a white woman into hig houso, near the corvor of Polk and Clark sireots. The onse was tuken under adviseiueut. Officor Jamea McKoy was arraigned on a oharge -of iusulting & Mre, Dinehue on the lorious Fourtl, and of being guilty of unofficar- iko conduct in fuiling to prevent & disturhance on that dny. It was phown thal the officer moroly shuwed a little discretion in the matter, a8 it was tho. Fourth, and" the partias bad all beon dvinking s. littlo, and consequently tho Board let bim off ' with o' roprimend, It is probable that it tho officor lnd interfored in the squabble thore would have boen anough testl- mony ngaust bl to huve resultod in bie diss 8ol ¥ : ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho M. W., tho Graud Mastor of Tllinols, Muosons, bas been tondored a ' publio reception Tueaday evening, the 31st Inst., by Ashlar Lodge No. 308, A- F. & A, M., of this oity. Tho - pro- gramme 1ncludns 8 recoption,, installation’ of offloers, and o fino musical performance by Mesars, Hunuomon and Hefller, and Miw, Hug- traiter, Behoonhoren, and’ Miss' Plorence Rice, under the dlveotlon of Prof. Knopfol. ¢ ' A moeting of property-ownorson West Indiana sgrost.will bo hiold tliz oventug . Tammany Hall, cornor of Lincolu and Indinun hivaots, for tho purpose of munlderiug th proprioty of ro- dneing tho width of the sidowalis 3 faot on eson side and thoroby iucreado the width-of the rond~ way, in ordor to make room for the strosterail- way traoks, A full attondauce: of interestod people ia requested, . The Dhotoges, hic Exposition will apen at 8 o'clock this eyening at {he Lxposition Luildisg. A fiuo display of piotnres Las boon sooured,sufti- ciant to reward any lover of art who will take tho timo to oxamine thom, Thie best work of tho best photographiora of the couatry will bo on exhibition thera, The busiuess meoliug will be held at 10 this morning. The Ilinois State Councll of the Sdvaroigns of Industry will ‘conveue in this city this moraing at 10 o, m. Business of importance to tho Ordor, including the eloction of officors, will be travs- acted. It ls oxpected that delegations from overy Council intbo Btate will be prosent. A ublio meoting will.: probably be hold by the I(’7:)\11:0" and its sossiona will ovoupy one or two days, ‘Fha commodions hall of Counoil No, 11, ooruer of Wost Washington and Dosplaincs streots, has buon sesured for the oocasion, e X ° PERSONAL, Jotin Blasdell, the sotor, bas roturned. Prof. Patton is slowly galning strength, but it is fonred by his friends. that hard worl and s Obicago climato will be too much for his consti- tution, and that ho will bo compelled to give up'| his position at tho Bominary. ' If such au unfor- tunate evont should ocour, it fu deemed likely that he will be succoedsd by the Rov. Dr. Pat. torson, Nr. Everatt Chamberlin, of the Times, who iau boon absent In Californin and Cotorado dur- ing the last six months for the bonelit of hig henith, roturnad Snnday, nd will immedintoly resumo Inbor upon the jouraal with which he iy conueoted, There aro fow people fu the United States nu- aoquainted with Bim Prince. He is almost ag well kunown ag Tom Colling. But that has vot anything to do with Bim's late decorations. o lias boen complately metamorphosing himsolf —dyelng hls whisieas and mmmhnf them off & Ta Hapotoon, dressing himself to kill, and, in fact, transforming tho station-keaper iuto & _sort of Tittlobat ‘Litmouso, or Dundreary, All of Sim'a frionds failod to_rocognize him yosterdny, #o comploto was the ohange in his peraonal ap- peArancs, = FRAGTIONAL GURRENGY, “8b Packages oFr FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR SALK AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, e at aohool, in tho writhig of ‘auch vilo plirasos n'- meot on to-day; on to-morrow it is quita posstble |, . HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tony Pastor's Troupe: “The tonriy talle, Taat'tvoly tho baat ek of tha matohe ca1 organization. N —) o ol o Bara-Etra Attrasiion, Thas BANDFORD AND WILSON, Wito will appoar n thale favarito Mitsl Ui TAYOrLion s & one proRTAMU, Toplota mL e AN new ‘innoos, Ilw nkatclics, vow Iarcos, 6to., nto, Y Urand matinoo Woduonday, ' Popular prlaon—ito, 10g, Joats moourad st Tickst Oilioa’ dally Trom b o - EXPOSITION BUILDING, ERRUTSTEL TFor Yaur Tickols to GILYORES GONCERTS AND GRAND PROMENADES, Qommnoing Mondny, July 2. “Admlsston, 75, Siugly’ AnTAalon iolotes {n inta of Mx ‘S taetser toe £l 6, Tor salo for fou? daya At amual pisens s ot hotala, "3 “AOADEMY OF MUSIO. inly Orowiled Woukdy and Enthusiastio’ Siiccens attend tho Wonderful y 9 AV ®; Im5 &5 2 'TO-NIGIUT, LART PIME, . N ] To-m uFLLr!:i: o o i -morrow— 1 TG IO, Eriday Dokt th K10, VO b CHEN- ! , Haturday—Last Appoaranco, ~No Mattnon. i EXPOSITION BUILDING, PAFRIS BY NIGEID: DON JUAN AND IAIDERE! STEREOLTICON, and VIEWS l)lv; PARIS. e UNDERWEAR. SERVED HIHRIGHT! “BUSTED" UP Undsrwear Manufuturer ! HIIGH PRICES KILLED IIIM! Wa hara just rocolved from sur Now York b 3 10 bAnkeRY SEuok of Bt Faviner Dok ey S Tagturer, B3 Cannivats, sold Tast wock by 1o well b Auction and Commission ifouss of Wm. A. Tappin & huolat, S Yurk, b il ot ose o 0 Iicmiton at 400, 1o, 650, Bhey don Ao 0Pt Io% rawors at 2o, ), 600, Tde, &e., ko, Night Drtasos 7o, if'.:"‘fl.‘?.fi" e RSt 00 T B LUK, e, i whigaraeforue ot Oors, Bieiins Bacauos Skice Itontomber that wo sro the m‘l(y establishment in tho olty that cons 1y raceives bankrupt stocks aug talls 1ho samo for Toss Lhan mamutaotuvers: peicos o THE FAIR, 828 West Madison-gt. ,‘cor. Aherdeen. OCEAN NAVIGATION. THE STAVE LINE, BPECIAL NOTIOR.—Aftor Saturdsy, Juns 13, tho FUBRESLRY s Sl e, L A ary WEDNESDAY, bl Gommiongo. 1 STATE LINE. To Glaszow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &c. STATE BraTh BTATLE T ORORGIA. Wodnosiny, July 23 R YEVADA Woiduosday, July 23 WVodnowilay, Aug. § RIVER, N, ¥, ssego; Cabin, 870 and 10, clreinoss Steer. )5 an esteofiss lno, Dralts at Inwnst atos. furthor partioulurs apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 00., Agents, 7 Broadway, Now York. JOHN K, EARLE, Geal au FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. .. Four Sailings Hvery Week, - From Now York every Wodnerday and Saturday, . ¥rom Boston overy Tuoaday and Saturday, Cabin Parsago, 80, B100, and §1301n gold, Raownd-trip Tickets at roduced rates, Stearsge Passaga at lowost raies. P. It. DU VERNET, N. W, cor, Olrk and Randololste. o tiane ,w.’Dcuna(u.Ili‘BNIu»atu.. rihsa ' Tatos as low ax auy Arst-clss lng, o O Greal Hritain and. Troland frowm S1 upwards, Soatl Claskut, Clicago, - AikiiD CAGEROREY, Acent. W YORK TO CARDIFF. Tie South’ Woles Atlntic Rreamuhip Uompany's New First-clase,' ¥ull-powarad: Clydartully Steameis Wil Rl o, Sannssivania Rallcost Woart, Jesamy Bits: ™ GLANORGAN. ..oufuly 18] PEMBROLE ... Aug1 ar, cra at £ ro !l" v.I{.lln"g)xa Bandy! ssongers at through rates from 3 And Oanadn 1 pots (0 LAS pistal Qlianncl AT A 5 il 3l R ux’nl‘l‘lfu.pmwlly for the trade, nrapros idod Wit AT 8 1ot Improvamontafor the uintortaad ,‘ OABLN AND 2TRERAGE PASSENGERS. irat Oabin, 816 and 880 . ourvency, S\ec‘mus. 5 Gureaare. Sosond Osbin, A58 Previd dtoorngocortiicates from Chsua, S i .mr.:x-n‘x‘u T T i etlioe partioulars, apply 1 B e i s Qtiogs, o3 Dok Oummhacs, and i Now Y S0 AR O RO ALD BAXTER & €O, Apeats 0 No. 17 lirundivay. National Iine of Steamships. INOTICH. . Tup most southioely roun ins always beon adopled by thin Corupony to #tald 100 And heailands, Bafitug fiom Fow York fur LY RREOBG nd QUENS- TOWN overy 8ATURDAY. Salling from N. York ior London (diruct) avaey fortateht, "Cablh yasanigs, $70, Su0, SUEronoy: stournyu, At Kreally zeducod ratos, ' Yotlrn thikota at lawost rntes. Drafts for £1 snd wpward. B LARSON, Wastora Acont, Northeaat carnur Olark aud ftandaipheats, (opposits new ‘Sliorman Housv), Obicawo, " Grent Western Steamship Line, Trom Now York fo Bristol (izngland) dircct, Great W aly 181 Coruwall, Toosiay, Aug. 4 Uabid P ormanlate, 315 Soerago, 3. ftaeu Apply av Gon'l Froight Deyot e Bl whe a1 55 ko Bltore s B o, MonoNALD, Aeant. oA R1ILROADS. Via MICH. CENT. G, V.. & ERIZ RY'S. " Pullman Through Palace Sleeping Coach 'FOR N EW YORK, B! EDUCATIONAL. OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, i 1631 and 1459 Sprugorst., Philedelubla, aill reopen on BEPTERBLL 2 s Boardiag aud Day. Engllsh, French, sud Lotin, 8opeol, - Cor young Ladlos sud Mjssos, Ergnot o iaignsgo of the famlly. MRS. WM, G. BRYAN'S N 100L FOR YOUNG LADIKS, Tha Bt oy Mool conoicus Sapiombar Tiatnvla, 8 874 J PROFESSIONAL OARDS, DR. A. G. OLIN, "o Jongost onanged and most suge 0 tho olty 1t the wnooial teoatmont o fanatia po 61 Washtngton comlul niysigla e A hptolul Divoutes. o e el irod, ” Invalids” provion Wit o At tiontf, board, attoudanae, &o, Rund 3 ataiups BT e at & distanoy fruatad by wad. NO CURE! ¥ EE Dr. Kean. 800 SOUTIL OLARKC-ST.: oA, } , irog ot xrk AR i o sareona dlssanee.. DIR: 3. K1 AN 1 iy piowtan el oo Butire, 0. .\, 108 p, MIAXHOOD T 0. =4 fottin of southtul inprudonce, cwusiug promatur Aoy Sibtvonis ooy, 0es naty telad o exly vy i pritiveiy