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7, 4. Bronson, Menominte, lumber elivma, Senofafnee, Tumbar ; berge Taeatier ; schr Beorla, Murkegan, lnmb Kiakeqam, Inmber § brig Exprats, Monan: e R miber 3 schr 18, Q. Albracht, 3 (uskegon tumber . B Ren—tichr J, ' Hihbard, dranad Haven, 1 ton A onl achr Bupbly, Portago Laks, § brin DT Snd mundrteng wche Lookont, Grand Havon, 33 FEr% tav 't tona B, 4 tous faod, 1 tba corn meal aclie 0018 Kingaton, 18,000 bu wheaty ache 8, I, Fone c %530 b whieat achir L. Vau Vlkenburk 17, &6 b oata, 8 brle finut, 3 Loun hoy, an oran Charlos Teitz, Mantatee, 2°0 1 oatn, 4 Ton Lron, and_ aundiiess Aehr 8, 57 you furnibura: ache M, E, Packand, Stuekeson, Yooy rop Tdabo, Duffa e ard, abd mundriens aundriesy stme Ooron: gundried brin our, nanitowac, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Specinl Dispateh ta The Chicazn Tridune, parez, 1, May 96,—ABRIVED By RivEn—Btmr fom Btevens, towing Jonton Now. 1, 3, aud 4, from Dopperss Oreek Dsm, all light, and Hiawatha sud Gen, Rosecrans, from Kingaton, boit loaded with Kingaton + prop Atlantic, lowlug canal-oat Leroules, from Teorla, botl light. ‘Dresntzn ny Niven—-Nothing, Fasien In70 CanaL—Jchneon Now, 1, 8, and 4, sli Jight, and Hiawatlia and Gen, Rosecrans, with Kings- Lo caal, all for Jolfet; prop Atlautic, lght, for Cht« trur_Shehoygan, , 8t. Ju, sundrics. A aviED OuT—Nothing, e feet 9 1n:hiea of water on the mites-alll of Lock g5, Tivor atn atand, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL, parozront, May 20.~CrEAlzn—Commarce, Joliot, 1,90 f¢ lumber, 43 stavons Iicllo France, Morrle, 32450 £t fumbior, 20 m 1atb, 79,730 hugles. VESSELS PASSED FORT HURON, Apsenl Dispateh to The Chicnon Tebhune. ort Hustox, Mich,, May 21,—DowN—Drops Aralda, Yiontana, Roanoks, Neliraska, Santlac, Coffiubcrry and parges, 19200 May and bargen; schrs E, A, Nicholnon, JT. Folger, ltod White snd Dlue, Grace Murray, Chriatlo Crawfard, T, B, Rice, D, Fravout, Fo—lrops Aretle, Waverlye winp—North ; frosh, Wearnen—Fine, Ton {icuow, iy 2011 p, m.—~Dome—reons Astn furon Oity, Dabuqite and bargss, Minoral look and bardes. h—Props Weatford, Holland Ttoss and barges, Pradbury and barges, (olln Carmpbell, with Unadi 1, £. V. I, atnon, Seabird § schre AMooulight, New Do minion, finder, Narrogansett, L, W, Perry, Will- fim Jlunter, Alichigan, Winslow, Alboharon, Tri- ompb, Ollver Mitchell, Penockes, Nellis Wilder, 150+ Toven, Johu R, Nogas, J. Maria heott, Mosklug Bird, Acgus Smith, v—Siorih, Weazucr—Finel LAKE FREIGRTS, CHICAGO. Prolghts were quiet and unchanged, Duffalo rates for aatl vesacla were uomlually 3350 for corn, and 4Xc for whest, 'Tho schira Pulaski and Claylon Dolle were {taken for wheat to Ktingston at 7%c. ‘The prop Ones- ds, wheat and corn, and the Russia (part eargo) wheat throusk vis Dufislo. Capaclty about £0,000 Lu wheat and 50,000 bu corn, MILWAUREE, On tho 6th grain frelghts wore dull and inactive, Charters; To Ogilenshirg, schr Myosotls, wheat at ¢, To Duffalo, bark L, €. Woadrufl, to come from Chica- g0, wheat at de, . DLTROIT. Mr, 0, K. Dizon roporis ache Oanton, Ilnmber, Day City fo Oxk Orcherd, Laxe Ontario, at ¢4 perm feet, Nottjug repogted from Clevelsnd and Milwau- ke, DREDGING THE RIVER. At Iast the suthoritics scom to havo awakened from tholr 1ip Vau Winkle alecp, and commenced {n earnest dredgiug e chanue] of the riyer. 1f thero evor wos 10 improvement greatly neoded 1t was thin one, Dur- 1ng tho wintar an unusually large atiount of sud hss settled on the bottom of the river, eapecially at tho polats ‘where tho scwers cnter and ot the bridges, This accumulation of flih, and the low stags of at tho opeuing of navigation, prevented many la from loading to thele full eipacity, while most 4o venaels loadeu ant el eated on tho ‘bottom, and ad considerabla difiiculty and exyense in getting off, Tho avurage depth of waler in tho river ot the presont tmé 1s nbout 18 feot, and this only whon tho water {x 8 high ae jt was yestcrday, It ia bellaved that the Chaniial can be made abaut a foot desper by Judicious dredging, Two dredges wepo at work ail day yoster- day Just sast of Wells strect bridge, snd Alr. 0, B, Green, the contractor, anuouncea {hat he will com- pletg tho work with sa much dispatehs as popaibley CROS5ING THE ATLANTIO. The schr G, C, Trampf cleared from Milwauken Jab summer with a cargo of graiu for England, aud arstvod thero eafcly after a successful yoyago, She has Just arrived at Quebes on Ler roturn trip, Tho following lotter, written by hier Captain after reachlug tlie Bt Lawrenca River, givos s graplio description of her oxporfences while croesing the Atlantic, snd will prove of much fnferest to veatol-men, capeclally 31 some of tho- ulber veescls which went 10 Hyrors laat summer, aud amonys thief {ho sehr Pam- e ot this cliy, lafo ss set, beoun unsbls, to recrocs, Liougl the Litter vesscl liaa attempted it twice, being 1n each tantance, forced back again by accldents, occas slose:l by encountering fierce weat winds: “jlvEn B2, Lawnrxos, May 17, 1815,—We srrived at Tiie Taland yeslerday moruing, Uot a pllot on board in the afternoon, sud expect 10 ot 1o Qaobec fo-mar- row early. Wo hiavo had & long, tedious passage, 1isda 00d T 1l mo mada lee, & Hit1o to tho castward of tha rand Haak, since which liavp Lad it taugh enaugls, 1 fntended to croms tha bank¥in about 45 deg, latitude Barik, but struok beavy field of ice about L0 miles to thip aant of tho Lank, ud to go to the southward atout 42 deg, 80 min, Lo clear the fleld of icp, Got comparatively well In smoug tho icotergs, and wan working to the westward wlowly, when ‘wo got sscropcher that nearly Liow us to the Weatern Tsiuu The wiud commouced from the southeast, apd_ workpd spound by way of wonthwest 40 narthwest,—a regulye eyclo Wo hive -to at & o'clock h the morning, April 40, The nextdsynt 4 P. 10, had modo 05 miles 4rif under close-rected miz- 300 snd peak of maineail, Cleared the deck of overye Abing abaft of the foremnat, except ono water-cask and apasu apars, T wan Jucky énough to have thu boat ou io davita, IIad alie beon on deck woulil have loat or, Fuo caok’ got bis galloy fal of wator aud it worked fhrough every window 11 the cabin, I dou't think thiero was & particlo of dry balding on board (hiat night, Ono rea alyuckt her forward, earrisd away the haws spritalrond, started the step'of. the $ibloom, but the ‘(uy held 4l we got a prevonter lackle en it Nearly cd the bowsprit and ost e men dulug 1l bt Tolled to lsewsrd 80 deop eoveral times ¥ camus uy to tho Ira side of th cabin aud ather aidlo when shio strafghted up. This wa e lieavicot Liow o liava Lid, bt You can azy tat wo tiad ng good weathier trom April 18 ta May 4, hora wery ten days running of nearly “all westerly winde, dirty, Dasty, snaw, and slest; {reea- ing nlghts, Would got sei on to Lor fafrly, and then Buva 1o ahorten down ; 80 could do nothing, When it aldu't blow a gale, it oald die out calm.” For a few lioura there was suol roiilng snd outting up you nover saw. You may not bellovo it, but sk has Tolied ler Lilgo clear oub of water in's calm buk hoavy soa, salla all down sud Loums amidship—uol onl once, but sho did it Hgt along for liours, Wha would 1t have Locn With marble? But, after sl, sho 18 hare, I that ten days.ws only' mads w0 dogroes of weetcring, We pplit Uur forosall ou the {0, wiartug s, ibfypod o ves into li, our iy peat} wo left off Gape Wralhy, Beotland,—blawn away, ianiag windward off shore, "o olher eals oro all ngmlS ut chafed apd out some. . We made UOipe Jlay aud Br. Taul Ialand May 4, aud made the Guif ica tho sapelay, Wete sailing around and (st till th Kk, wlicn we got through. Had lota of company the day wo went futo it Left forly-ueven shipa outsids, laying off sud on, ~ foma vemsels hiavo beon thier’ tlrca wocks, ‘foma Glargaw clippers ot turongl ubout e st of May, Luj ihey were fized to t: t, We came through sbout 35 milus of It Laust Biturday niht ¢ commenced to snawy and, £97 Aiirty-sis houre I never saw ¢ full much thickers wiud narihwest, bitt nok 80 vory beavy, Wa rau from o west ond of Aulludlo Fariuer Lojit, it it Suie Ay Highte 1 gob wesk In the iees, 'und shorte: ing down, brought her by tho wind, ing ‘.us us oy ta - Gipe flo Monts, wia I 100 fooma wide, A wiles o, 1 relt thab T wanted to go home ; but, as luck would have &4, we heard (ks gua (fog-sigial) an the Capa in sbout ah Bour sfter coming to wind. Theu lot hor go slowly, When §t olsared, lind sovcn ships following us, They l“{zwnd ‘wa were natlves, belug & sclioonor, Kept asfern of her tul daylight; at uoon gota pilot, 1 Quite well, T am not sysious to scul the Trumpr 0 Ly westward agalu i spring oF fsllY $ LAKE MICHIGAN. CII0AGO. * Only abaat half a duscn lumber-lidem vousels ro- malned at (he market last oveuing. .., Another largo lumbey flogt is expected Lerain & day or two, Tho w1ud has Lecn blowlog briskly from the north for tue Taat two days aud the lloct is thorefors gxpectd sarlior than usual,...Tha stior Oconto Las becn put ou tha Grcen Day Line by the Goodrich Transportation Com- ny, snd will bojoafter run_slierustaly witki the stnr zucadell,.. Tho steam barge Ketchun and kier cou- sout, the barge Hutter, arrived hero yesterday from ufalo, thelr firat round _4rip, o, Tho aebr Fosler pan futo the sche Fleetwing yeaterday near the Twenty- sccand atrout Bridge, sarrying sway tha lutter vewsol's iboom,_ ruil, and’ cathiead.,,Tha womter wchr Qeorgs "W, Adams, wow lylig In thu Ilinols Cautral sliy, was boyrded last Gveulng by » aelect party cf friends ol Mr, Georga W, Adaus, after whon tho E-“‘ s najued. Asmostof {he purly woro Hoard of rado men, 1t I8 hardly necessaty ta gay (hat they en- oyad themuaives whila on boar of ths monster, aud bt mcat of them found much wora ditieully I«-\r\:i ing the vessul ihun fu golting on of bor..,,.Tle mammoih schr Mioligan ls on ber way from Luffalo to tuis city with & cargo of 1409 tous of coal, drawing 13 foet of water ou su oven keel, 14, Tha ) rop Argyle strived hera fyom flmluh‘hxm ey, wil'ssargo of aalt aud 1y the Brat Uanadly veasel lirough the cansl this suason,, ... Aid ey coune s tho cry of Gapt. Dall, who bas been working like 8 bewvor to juake the lumber-vessele Swnors® combiluation » suecss. Accordiug 10 is akernent ninoty Kino vessols bad sigued (ha sgros- ent yeaterda, -vculn&, with 8 prospsct of Laving & ull hundred beforo ulghl, NO more siaryation on iabarecassls Lereafiur |8 'tha 10014 0f LLis LOW 8upr cemsful combiustion, Capt. lyorson asspimnes his duties vy Genersl Afi wext Bafurday, sud prowmisey 0 wake ko dust when oucy faltly startedsees THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1875. The tug pilota thr the river if that sonsbody d about thelr eecrot combination, LAKES ST. CLAIR AND HURON, DETIOIT, Whon saveral old tug Captalna st this port hesrd that Capt. Tarvey Hooth had been glven command of the tug Owen, they remarked : “ Hewnn't do suy- (biug, be's a 7aft man ; he can't tow vessels” Capt, Buoll pamed up yesterdsy with bis mabden tow, couristing of fve fullsizel canal vessha aud two vomels whoss uomes couldn’t squocza into {he camal, e evidently thinks » £alt of veasels 18 an good ana raft of logs.... The new propelice bullt by ' Laster at Marine City during tho past winter, sud intonded to ply betweon thin city and 8t, Claie River ports, arcived at this part sestorday forenoow, and was Usd 4p at the upver dry. ilock, Tte new buat, which x of very ianidsome niodel {a0f iha follawing dtinenslonn: Length over ail, 143 feet; Tatn, 20 foet 6 inchens depth of hold, 10 feet {n the cicar, Hiia will be fited with {wo enginua, 17232, Uurniug & wheel 7 feol U inolien In eize, Khe will carry ona bojier taker from 1o Mear Uarge Dirckliead it & portion of the ougine taken frum (ho Bteami bLarge Estaurovkewrecked near Fairport, Ample cabin ao- commindnions are provided on ior npper deck, sud In cvery particular the boat (e well adapled for short route aud axcur Blio 18 to be named the Gady the waich was burusd oarly two beon mold by - Capt, Osorga Luffala, to Capl, Jy Junes, bady a docking to N0t ceune writing atu ward agy ety of this clty t tcruns girlvate, Uno of tho‘enginea’ of thio Meteor will be placed n the new tug belug built by Str, Jonen at hix yard n tio lower end of this city, ‘The bull of ke Meteor in fo bo rebitlt, ... The Hytithouts stmr W rington reports that on' Baturdey nigut siie wis ehored off Wind«\ill Folnt Lighthouse, within GO feet of tho channel bank, linving buen employed duriug the day untoadiug bullding materid o consiruct & new Uightliour, At nbout 11 o'clock p, . the watchman réporied o tow comiug straight for them, The ofli- cora dmwediatoly ran on deck and hafled (e ateamer, when sho put ler helm sport to pars funide of the Warrington, which alio barcly Difssed, Theaecond veasel I the tow struck thie Warring- tonea yiancing blow ou thie port bow, ab the eawe tivie swceping away o scow lighter and o aznail Lot toored alongelds, At the timo the auchor light_fn the War- Hioygtun's Higying was burniug brightly, Tho st \whioh proved 1o bo tho Arazes, with ilite ver tow, kept on dow tho river, snd, i crossing over fo run'down oa_the Conadian side 6f Hog luland, 1au bard aground with her tow on the head of the aland, “Tlio I'ast states that the Governmont contract fur upon, tho Hnlland barhor has been awsrded to Tioarcr & Co,, of Minucnpolls, Minn, Throe criba witl e aced atihe end of ihe hresent piers, increnting thelr length 120 foct, Tho work J# to Lie completed by tho at day of November, 175, The work seill bogiu atouce .»The Neirs atatcs that Capt, Hacketd return- ed to Dotroit Manday evening from a irip to the cant shora of Lake Michligun, snd, i regard to tho rumor of the opp.sition tie from Grand laven to Chicago, says that Le la not awite of any arrange- ent to that effcct, and aleo - miates most amp hatically thiat tho etur Dove, which it was ruinor- 24 wan golug 10 Lake Michigan, wiil continue to_run ob lier prosout route theough tha suaton, and, moro- aver, will commence Juno i making excursion 'trips ta Ucorao 1818..ssaCapty 3. M, Jones, of Detroft, fa tho Duirchnaer of 1o huil of ths burned stme Metéar, She il be robullt, and ono of ez engines wiil Lo piacod i tha new fug buildlog at Capt. Jofies’ yardouee Onehundred aud Aty inon ars now ongaged on ihe Tiarbor of Itefrge, which, whea completed, will sbield over 000 acren of Tako Hiiron ; half of it will be deen Water, ‘The length of the pler 13 7,050 feet: width, 38 Teot, and from 20 to 50 fect high, ‘Lhly wansive striic- Iyt of cribs 65 foet long, each ro- 'of ‘stono and 200,000 feet of jumber, Tha Darqe Astoctation ratcsase pretty woll matn- tajned at thin port....The stmr John Blerman lefs onday for hior new route on Lake 3ichlgan fo run n cunnection with the Fiint & Pers Marqueits Ballcosd, The prop Dirkhead iu to recolve her boflers. One of Loilers now 1 use is ta be placed tpon the new topellor just tannciiod at Masine Gy, xiud tho ofkes 1150 e dnpardedi Chiranicie, LAKE ERIZ, EUIE. Kpaetal Correspondence af Tha Chleazo T Mune. Ente, Pa,, Muy 25,—Tho schs Misml Dolle carms in froim Toledo yesterday morning. Ebe left for Toledo in the evening. ... Tbo tug Mary A, Greea came from Dunkirk Sunday, baving in tow one lighter, Bheleft fortho same placo last oveming....The props Mer chant, Salins, Prindiville; schr Bchuylill; barge 8. Qardner, ars expected hers from tho Upper Lakes to-day, ... Tug-men here complain of dull fimes., Tho schir Marion Eagan, of this port, has been char- tered to carry a load of lime from Duffalo to Clevo- land at G¢ per brl....Tho schr Grace Sherwood fs ex- ed Lore {0-day from Oawego yith iron-ore,...Thoe ug Hesculos {8 now underolng Fopairs in the Lootls dry-dock, Tuis told by O'lirien, of thls city, to paries In lond lant spring, 8he was Jost woek ropur- ohased by Itfohard O'brien, one of ler original owpora, and will sogn Ls Teady ta go nto_commission hure,,..The rocoipis of four snd grain, by lake, at thls ‘Jory last woeky were 75,544 bu wheal, 23,107 hu o0am, 22,000 Lut corn, 3,800 bria’ salt, 200 brla flour, 633 m lumber, 76 cords stoue. ‘The tolal reccipt thua fur this soasol oo 830,831 bu grain, 10,823 brls flour, sud o dmeetal Dlspatch o Tha Chicaga Trihune Engm, I'a., May 20,—Tho prop Philadeiphis srrived from Chicigo bo-ddy ; also tho prop Aluska, from Milwaukeo, BUFPALO, About noon yesterday the ateam canal boat City of Dtica, Capt. Willfam W, Ireland, arived from New York, belug the first boat {0 como thyough e canal Sromythat place this seaton, Slio was leaded with 100 fons of snerabandise, taken on st Now York, The City of Utlea left Tray on the 18th, taking her turn st the lock behind elght horso-boats, baund woat, The water was vory low at many polnts in tbe canal, sud she assited & numbse of horse boats that bhad got sground, EGho ba delayed over twentyfour hours on tho trip, The full time from Troy was exactly five days, snd nc- tual ruoning time four days, Tho stcsmer City of “Troy arrived {his morniug nt 8 v'elock, having wada tho'run In fivo and s haif days aud passed overa lmndrel canalbosts, Ble storped st tweuty polala fo unload local frolght, Both of {hcse steamera are on_corn,"and_will start for bolow to- o takiug day. 1t will be nottced that stosmers do not stop now for repali thoy uad to the tirst season, Tley s rive and depatt fko any otber st vels, Tho Daxier boata havo orders to grotinded horse-boats that thoy may overtake, which favor ought ta be apprecialed LY the horse-boat lutor- out.... Mouday evening, sn old scow, loaded witk ssad apiit open and wank fu tho ¢ 16f_ the river, about widway between tha light-house and Benvet's eleya- tor, At preaent the scow is considerabloof an ob- atruction, but measures have been already taken o remove tho wrock at tho first opportunity, A buoy ‘and light bavo been located over the spot, There waia etght or fen poreons on the scow when the accident Lappened, but all wera rescuad, MISCELLANEOUS, L appears that In tha centrs of tho channel at Peutwater thers is nowhers less than 9 fect of water, and in mauy places the depth ranycs from 13 to15fest. The best water fs on the south aids, About 800 feet from tha outer end of the noith pler, & shoal place ls found which oxtends into the chanmel sbout 30 feet, sud ¢ about 150 foct in fongth. Ou this bar ths water iafrom 6 to § foct doop. A slmilar Lar hise been formed on the southy sido, neatly opposite, begluniugct & point sbout 750 fuct'from_the outer end of the south pier, oxtouding into the chanucl abaut £0 feet, and being sbout 300 feet zn longih, Mere the water rspges from 3 fuet ju depth near the uler, to feet in depin on tha outer edgo of this bir, There is still left a chatinel of about 60 feet {n widih, where the waler i not less thau 9 featin deptl, snd on f““" paat thieao bary, the remalnder of the channel hasa dopth of from 10 to 14 feet, untl} Pentwator Lake 18 entored and afl uced of vounting conses, Hatween the enda o Ae plers fere is » dupth of from 14 to 18 fout, SUICIDE. 8ax Fraxowsco, May 20,~Ool. F. W. Sima sulcided last night at a lodging-house on Secoud streot, by taking morphine. Papers ou hiy per- son indicato that tuo decoased hiad Yeen the ‘husincss manager of the Bavaonuh (Ga.) Adeer- tiser, 1lo camolLisre from Now York a fow weeks ago, B0 oaotal Dispateh to The Chisage Tribune, TlLispasy, sich, May 20.—D, 1. Vit promiment citizen of North Adama, in ¢ cau;:?, disappeared suddonly a fow days sjneo, and it wus sujpored hio was callod away'on busi- ness, Upon fuding that be did pot return, dills gont search was lustituted, which rosulted in finding bim hanging to a boam in s shed at tho vear o?tha Congrogational Church, It is sup- posod b hung Bimsoll dwing & lEnll of tem= posary juzauity, to which Lo was sul juct, —_— fwo French Women — A Skotch by TIncs Qo fyil-blown, fn & white smbroldered skirt, with & plaited waist, looked like & Veuctian womman of tho Ronatsssuce. Abova tho diving softucss of tho satiu 1{nu eaw her curved and peatly neck, and on tho blondo tresses of bhor abundant bair_s umple baud of toativg lace. Sho soomed tall sud stralght s & Diana in the long folds of Lier native dross ; hor bodice, orua. wmonted with amlver smbroldory, delicately sug- geated tho thought of & dnshy husear. Sho walked vapidly, and hor dragging train trembled like the diap: { of a goddess, while the bouquots of brithants {n her bair tavhed liko awonl- blades, Another, frail, elight, tho faco projecte ing, with & thin nose, tremblivg lips, pals oyes, aud bair sl ju disordor boneathh her diamonds, seomad to omly Hashes snd sparks frour overy part of hor parson, Bestod or stauding, she nover seonied o touch the ground, Ths lnward wettlo, tho irreprossible outburets aud contar- tions of Lier nervous orgenization, seut women- ¢ary shilvors through Lieg nervous framo, About this plighe nock ripplos & row of diamoude—a oirs clo of living oyo, palo an tho Hamlug eyos of magta serponts, ose womon chat and ssem Jolighted with thelr conversatlon, What would *you not give to hear what thoy aro u:lus? do near and you wii) find oyt ‘tuat thoy are dinonse- ing wmbralla handios; ago prefors abony snd the olher mother-of:poasl. [ to tho Council to a marked degree, with THE “TWENTY-TW0.” Jadge Williams Resumes the Considéra- tion of the Contempt Case, Aldermanic Tgnorance Concern- ing Jamioson's Opinion. The Roman Colvin Tells How Ile Baved tho City. Frank Adams Mokes His Argument for Dofendanta, The Onse Continued Till To-Day. MORNING SESSIONs PRELISINARY TALK, The Aldermanic contempt caas appesred npon the surfaco again yesterday, Wednesday being the day set for hoariug the arguments undor the rulo to show oause, Tho court-room wans crowd- od with apectators, and the foliowing Aldermen wore prosont s Woodman, Hildroth, Campbell, Corcorsn, Cullorton, Yoloy, Bailey, Warron, O'Infen, Stout, Ryan, Quirk, Murphy, Lenga- chier, McOlory, Schaffner, White, Clark, Mabr, and Swaeney. Only two of tho Lwenty-two— Dixon ana Eckhardt—wors absent, As noon as Judge Willinma took his neat, Judge Dickoy made a motion to disokarge the rulo. JUDGE LAWRENCE supposed the object of tuat motion waa to so- cure the opening aud closing of the argument, Ho did not underataud that the dofendanta wore ontitlod to it, or conld acqules the sight by mak- ing a superfluous motion. o desired to entor & rulo to show cauge why the Aldermen and their attorneys should not bo attschiod for conteinpt, Two or threa of tha interrogalories bad not Leen answered, and bo insisted upon answors boing mado before tho final hearing of tho cano as to two of tho defondants, who lind acted as adviers viaw of dotermining tho extent to which they abould bo punishod, 1f thoy wero to bo, . . Ponco also salkod that ALDERMEN UILDREAT AND CAMFITLL be roquited to angwor the interrogatories pro- pounded to them, aud that Ar, Adsms either snswer another {nterrogatory during the course of tho argument, or admit fhat ho was present in tho Court, ns & ropresentative of tho City Govornment, at the tima tha application for the injunction was mado, Mr, Adams ndmitied that he waa prescut. Mr. Pence said thero was ono fnterrogatory with reforenco to the facts of which ho ias mistaken, Tha Council wore raked whethar or not thoy wero not ‘ndvised by, or whaother an opinion was not Tead from, Cits-Attarney Jamio- son, represonting to thiem that they must abey thio injunction until it was dissolved, They an- awored shat question “No,” Ho had fonnd out since that the opinion was not_read to them, but that it was doliverod to tho Mayor, and by his request shown to thom; oud Lo wisued to eal the Mavor to show that fact. ‘The Court raw no cbjcction to doiug it. . GoUDY would not amsent to the suggestion that Mr. Adama answor an_lnterrogatory *in the caures of thoargumont.” e wanted to seo the inter- rogatory, and have time to prepsro an anavwer, in order that be might know what the record was beforo the argumont was commenced. Tho Cour} remarked that tho practice Justifiod the oxamination of defondauts orally beforo tho C|nuln,;! ‘fho Mayor, howayer, would not boin- oluded, Mr. Goudy did not undorstand that the pro- cecdings could be conducted orally; Interroga- tories nust be flled. IIo way prepared to go on bl tho argyment na the record was thou mado, Asto tho declination of the two Aldermen to answor tho interrogatorios, that question ought to bo setiled at once. If the partioa woro en- titlod to auswers, thoe interrogatories ought to be prepared and nled, -, Penco thon read an interrogatory address- od to Mr, Adams, nalllns(' bim If ho was not in Conrt when the applica{ion wags made for tho in- unctlon, aud mado sny objection to the enter- og of the onder, Tho Court thought the {zsno-ought jo be made up before procoeding. INGISTING OY AX ANSWER, Mr. Penco ssain asked that Hildreth and Camphell be required to answer, with s view of ahowing that the nction of tha Council was will- Tul. 3r. Goudy contended that all tho answer thal could be required by the law bad beon given. Judge Lawrence prosented autharities to ahow that a specific answor could ba axacted, All the defondante wera not equally guilty, and hq do- sirad to show by the two tnterrogatories the do- greo of guilt with which the eevoral parsons wero chargonblo, AMr, Adsms eaid he wonld noed timo to anewer his interrogatory, asha would have to do jt un- der outh, THE COUBT. Bo far as the answora to tuofinterrogataries ta Mildreth and Cawpboll are goncernod, the mat- ter which is inquired about ia ono of mggrava- tion. ‘Tho main question aa to all the paitios is, what did thoy do, not what they sala, 1lz 4 timo that, i2 it should appear that certain parties nob only did this act, but that, in conuection with i, they said disrespectful worda of the Court, it might be propoer to consider that in measuring the !xunh«hmaut. But Iam very loath to bring into this caso nnfi'euon:\l matters, 1 do nat si¢ here to ljudicato upou any matter of dlerospect © to myeelf, Ib mped bo eald " thac_ thia was npot Ui~ roapectful to tho Judge, but disrospect 80 the Conrt itsolf, 1 profor to leave tha caps Upon tha action of the partips rather than upel thoir say- ivgs, The Aldermon have acted. tho couneol Liave rondered their opinlona; ¢hev aro befora tho Court in tho anwwora; sad [ profer to leava the caso ax It Btands, noy secauss I beliova that thfl Council 18 & logisfatirs body, with the priv- lezon sccorded to Legislatures (I do not undor- stand that 10 bo tho position they ocoupy In law at all), or becauso I regard the mnvnulns of the vole o be a legisiativanct, I have no oubt it 18 » minlatorial act, It is not, therofore, on any legal grounds, but mainly because I do- sito to bring in notbivg which would projudice tho caso or show feellng, I will not requira answara to tho two ingerrogatories addressed to Hildreth and Campball, but will ro- wyuire sn answor to the ona propounded to Mr. Aldw" which he ia williug to ‘snewer it Lo have t me, Mr, Penca hon dosired to call tho Mayor to show "};‘u"m :wulan of the City Attornoy had como to tho knawlodge of thoe Aldetmen, - T'hiu, howarer, Was waivad, IlSou the assnranco of Judga Pickey that tho Aldermen would an- wwer the now inforrogatory; but,jag timo way nocossary to procura thelr answors, by conssyt, tho Court adjourned at 11 a'clock until 2. ———— AFTERNOON SESSION. A LITTLE TESTIMONY, Upon reassembling the W lwonty-twa'! war all pregent, mivo tho Mayor, snd au inoreasd pumbet of lookers on, The snewers of the Aldgrmen to the fntorogs- tory a8 to whothior thoy lisd seen the opiucn ot City-Attorpey Jawuieson were fdled, aud tiay have ing donled that they had, Mr, Penca ated that Clty-Attornoy Jamiedon be sworn, Mr, Goudy obJected, but tho Cou’ overruled thie objection. MR, JAMIESON thon took tho stand, aud Mr Pence resd tha opinton the witnces bad given advising (Lo Counclt not ta disahay the insnation. Mr, Jamiogou testiicd ssvstantiallyas follows 3 Thus opiuion. was watlon Monday| worning, April 26, at tho request of the AMayor, and do- livered to him. ,—Did_you Lisvo any conversstion with any mamber of the City Council touch- ingz tho substance of the opinion, or aa to their dutios undor thoe circumataucos ? Objected 3§ ebjection ovorruled; excoption takou, A—Possibly T may hava but what the convers sation was L do nog distinctly romembor, Q.—Did you_sos t30 opiuion after it was do- nvored to S:e Mayor? en; 1 aaw it on tha table fn front of v, Dison, in the Council- room, whila the boly waa in eoesipn, .—Do you kuav whetlier or not that oBlu(on way m‘alo the ¢ouncu? A.~I kuow that it waas uot. 'Q.-lnd yon sver Liave & convarsation with Mr, Dlxréndwnhlumouu to tbo opinton? A.— over did. l‘a,'—nul "’Y"“ baye sny conversation with 1 the Councll will reference ta thelr obediewo of thewny? Objectod 03 objection overruled; exception 1 akoa, ot ronversed with any of them prior 10 ia e Aen Of R0 7018 800UE It : 1y thaourt; Q. —By wubsequent conversa~ tions w)s avy of the dofendants do you xnow A= whether, proviana to the disobedience of the injunction, any of thom know of tha opinion ? A.—As to whather they knaw tho contents I cannot say; but they muat have known that an opinion had been ziven, because It was gonerally discunsed aboat tha Citv-Hall, Q.—Wuich of the defendants did you hear discumsing 1t? A.—I could not tell. MAYOR COLVIN. The Mayor was then sworn, anhjact to objec- tion, anl azamined by Mr, Pence. Q.—Did you recefve tha orinion in quastion trom Mr, Jamioson? A.—Idid. Irequeated it, and ho delivered it to me. Q.—~What did you dowithit? A.—~I thinkI laid it _on my do! Q.—~Whian did you see it again? A,—I csnnot #ay that [ ever saw it agaln. Wero you visited that day by any of the Aldermen? A.—I think probably I'was, by per- Laps four or five, Q.— 1o vau remeraber rhowing tho opinion to any one of them? A.—1 do not remember show- ing 1t, sxcapt to ono man. Q.—Who was that? A.—~Ald, Dixon. Q.—Did you deliver it to bim? A.—I may havo doue Eo. Q.—Did any of the Aldermon afterwards dis- cuss the matter with you; thatis, prior to the tima the votes were canvasaed ? A.—\Wo talked 8 groat deal about it from dsy to day, but I do ot retnamber that anything was said sbout this opinfon. 1 bad so entirsly forgotten it _that, whon I camo into court this morning, i 1 had gone onto the stand, I would Lave swora I bad naver reen it. Q.—''ha opinion, then, was not considered of much coussqueace 2 Av—1That 18 snotuer wat- ter, Q.—You ramembor an opinfon that was after- warda griven by the Corporation Couusel and the four luwsora? A.—Yes. Q.—Did not Ald. Fafoy and IHildreth talk to you about Jamieson’s opfnton ? A.—1 would not Bwear positively that they did not. It Is my ime preesion that several Aldermon talsed about it. Q.—1 Letiovo g employed Uoudy, SHtorrs, Tuley, and Root? A—' ‘28 110t that dono uk, = at the molicitation of the committec of the Common Cougeil? A.— You; they authorized it. When I satiatied my- nelt that “ths Mayor avd Comptroller bad this owar, I favored thelr employment. and notiflod the gentiemen that 1 destred them to ofticiate, Q.—Wau 1t not bacause of Jamieson's opiujon thov wore engaged 7 _A.—Not at al Iy tho Couri—Q.—1f you were satiafied with that opwion, why did you put the city to the sxpense of employing four additiooal counsel 2 A.—In the ficst place, your Hoar, I kuew that we bad a large d‘:-leg-uon of men, eelf-consti- tuted, known s the Citizens' Amsociation, five of whom theso gentlomen [the attornoya for tho complainants] reprosent, and I proposed, as Mayor of the city, to defond the Common Coun: cil with as good at leant sa they (the Citizen Annnclullon‘( could produce; and, I think, if you il look them [counsel for the defendants} over, you will flud that they aro. [Laugbter.] Q.—You felt that the city's counsel (Jamieson aud Adams) wera not compoteut to dswlmFe the dutios imposod upon them 2 A.—If your Houor proases me to the point, I will have ta tell sou. The fact was: Jamiesan was City Aworney ; Ad- ama was Assistant Corporstion Counsel, but anfil"u(l {0 othnr mattera of great importance ; and Judgo Dickey was sbecnt Mr. Jaminson was opposed to the adoption of tho act of 1872; wo werein favor of and I was uot quito satia- fled that Mr. Jamioson's mind would bo uubi- anod. Now, I talk things just as they aro, I call them by their right namos. That is tho fact about it, Iasked him to mubmit the opinion to Qoudy and Tulev, but he did not hke to do &0, and said ho would bo glad to bava mo do it. Q.—1law in it that, after such s coaversation, you could have forgotten tho opinion entiroly A.—Well, air, I cannot tell. 1 uavo no disposl- tion to disguise one word of tho facts or the fruth; butupon my word of houor, I bad fore gotten entirely about it. ALD. DIXON was then called. 21y Mr. Pence—Q,—Hays you seen or read the opimfon? A.—Isaw i, I beliove, thoday It wes ivon, £8.Diasou recelys 1t trom tho Msgor? A X —Did yonshaw it to any of the Aldermon? A.—I do not believe that I did. Q,—After it was publishied in the newepapers, did yon havoany conversation with Aldermen in referonco toft? A.—Not that 1 remember, ALD, CAMPDELL was sworn, and eaid : 1 nover saw tke opinion ;)r hoard of it until this (Weducsday) morn- ng. Q.—Do yon read the newspapers? A.—Yes, when my husiness allows. Q.—\Will you swesr that you did net read tho opinion? A,—1 will not swear any such thing. [Laughter.] Q.—Did yon read Tre TRmu¥z the morning afier the injunction was issued? A~—I may bave read It. Q.—You aro not much Intereated fnthia mat- ter? A.—Very slightly, [Laughter.] Q.—And swear that you nover henic aof the opinfon until this moralng ? A.—I doc't think I over hoard of it until this morning, Q.—Don’t you knovw that tho opinion as am- bodied in the interrogatories?. A.—C under- ;al.uml tho Intasrogatorics wero flled thla morn- ng. Q.—Did you Lknow what quensX8 you were anaworing when you auswered ;"’" oMt p —1I usually undorstand what * L"','!‘ ‘0‘ !'n, wasmontloned in tho futg,’BIt0NIa% 16wt OF to0 slight impoitanca to 9 Botica It nover hoard of 1t before4od did mot wuppose woluion given, digro hed veen nel ag e Wiorretory O"tunt I tiad nover soen t, under oatb? L'w] lnuz‘nrru Soir . {neye $8W tho opinion, anddid pt hear O SEati] s ot tirao days sgO. ¥ 'Didt vou read the newapapors tha day after (- injuncuon wos issued? A.—1 pretamo I . —DId you road the oploion? A.—Not that know of. i .—Will you swear that yougdidnot? A.—T will awear that Idud not, Q.—Did you consult with the ayor about it? A~ tlunk 1 did, ~Quito a number did, Q.—Did you talk to suy of the Aldermensbont 7 A,—Why, certaiuly. Ar. Goudy then read tho answora of the \der- men and counsel, and alzo thees ta TIE GUPPLEMENTARY INTERNOGATORIEL Ar. Adams, in his snswer, siated that by waa present in court at the time of the appliation, having boen informed by a clerk in the Lav Deo- riment that Lo was wantol by Judge Willsma; [het"5o ‘stated to tho Jnigo. that ho b then for tho firet tima recaived notico of tho application for an irjunction ; that lie bad not at o} considered tho subject, and waa nol pre- pared to arguo it, and, even if propared, tiat he tas actually engsged i a caeo progressing be- fora Judge Jamson in tho Superior Coust vhich hiad beun on srisl nearly six weeks; the tho counss) for tie defense wero making thetr srau- Thont. and & was his duty to.roply ; that udge Diokey was abaent from the gity, and woull not o back wtil the following Thuraday ; tiat b had had ho opportuuity to consult witt the Mayar Jr any of the city oficors, and woul ko to late timo 80 Lo do, aad that argument night Lo disirablo before tha Court took any ation 1o a0 mattar ; that tha Co tod the he atia urt al waild hoar tho bill read, and the bill hwving ‘et rand, thio Court exprossod tho opiuion thal it made s prima-facie caro for an Iujuncion ; tliat s [Adsme] thon eaul bo made no fausl objeolion for the reason that it wad nof hiv hatis to objoeot to an apinion expressad by tuo ourt, unless prapsred Lo sustain such objetion by reasoning and argument ; that the Courtthen siated that, nuder tho practico of the Supeeme Court, hoconld grant n temporary order, to the correotnodn of which ho acoeded, aud did noi ob- eot to & Lemporary onder far the reason (haitho uage Lad already exprossed su opinfon tha: the writ should isaao. M, ADAXA opened the argument for tho defondants, hey beving tho silirmative. After complimening the Judge, snd oxpresaing coutldeuce ju the fairnosn of his rulings, no matter what hoy might be, ho dofined {ne word contempt, won- tonding that it did not in the least degres in- volye tho iden of disrespect for the gullung Jnd;‘n of tho Court whoso o{derh-d 0on fiu= lated, It was ueed 1 a technical aud peciliar sonso, and meant only that the ifaw had toen violated as that law was ombodiad iu the aner, 11 tuero bud bson » contamipt in this caso, here ueceusarily had boen s violation of law, ¥ tuo order of ‘the (ourt was tho volga of the Jaw there Lsd Leen a distogard of law; but it it was not an expression of tha law, thon hiad been no dilreg-la of law, and therefoe no contempt of court, Ho tuen brietly onttined the procecdingsap to tho proent timoe, eaying the counsel wero wal wously of opinioy’ that, the Council belig iu- formed Ay to tho Iaw, it waa not tho diy of counsel (o advise them a8 to what action they should take, pud that if thoy profferod sucs ad- vico thoy would go bovoud what thoy were wked 0 do, and be gulity of fmportinence. ‘Fhe cues- tion whother the pospondents hiad boou gutly of cuutompt was bofore tha Court, and 4 TUE YOLLOWING QUEATIONS 8080 upon tha recor Pmcuodlnm it_sppesring from the rocord that wo of them—~Honry W. King snd Nathauiel K. Fairbank—wero not ?u‘llnu to the original bill on which the order of injunction was entered, and, consoquently, bad no interest in the eu- forcement of such ordor. Second—Whether tho important and materisl steps in the causs aftor thoy Lad kuowlodgeof theslloged contempt, and aveu after they had formally put the Court in possession of such knowledgo, did nut waive tho alleged contempt. Third—Can proceodings for contempt In sio- lating an order of injunction be commenced after such order bas cxpired Ly roason of itsown oxpross limitation? |The order ceased to exint Jay G, aud contempt proceedings were com- menced Mav 14.] Fourth—Wera the attorneys agalnst whor the rulo has beon enterol, and who wera rolicitors EMERSON'S MINSTRELS, e o et o St egro | LHLS AFTERNOON. - of the” Alayor, their opinion upoa tho question | Admission, 50 Cents. Gall Shether tha Councll could be legally panished i amiarg, 0 Dontes for alsobedience of the ordor; such opinion, ATH R ADELPHI THEATRE, - when given, being in substance that the Conncil THURSDAY RVENING, Mar 71, 4 ouuld not legally bo punisbed for such diso- LADIES’ NIG-ELT. bedienca? “Fifih—Wera the members of tho Council who disobeyed the order of injunction, aud the writ, | Grsatrst Variaty Thaates 1o the World lnll-ln doing zul}llvflof n??tum‘nt!. T D‘lmun.mn'n: the ¥ .‘lu(mvlml o addrensod bimeoll mainly to the lsst quen- oxra ol o Lompaoy! tion, maying that it involved tha merits, s, 1 12 INISW STAIRS. doaided in favor of the reapondants, would be a [ Kverrthing kntirly, New AMUSEMENTS. COMBINATION MATINER 1N AID OF THE complainante, taking BY THE ADELPHI COMPANY AND AID FROM T 12 tha Al vard, BH decision of the whola oase, Ha advarcod the | “h tes, BTHWAR proposition tost a Court of Chaucery had no siirs, HREWAL airnnttve 1 a Jurisdiction in cascs of contested eloctious, ox- en, MIKH BLANCH cept whora thera waa no legal romedy, and wvot w"...':nzll‘f'cvx':ry:mlxxc;‘:r'fi"" ;’.‘:mm. aven thou if the slection of officors only was in- GLEF LIy the Character, Come Soived, and, insupport of bis viows, quoted from | & FRHGE WILLIANS, tne Wandortul Musiol Joker, number of authoritios, Jance A MESTAYER $ WILITK. Betorn he hiat conoluded the Court adjourned Eccen rie ator, BOBISY DA Glofinug Ol pr uutil 10 o'clock this mornlug. e b i e scted Liras 4 tha COUN EVANSTO ma, e it 18" iome, RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cor, Wost Rantolph aad Jefterson-sts. TREMENDOUS HIT OF THH FEMALE BATHERS! LIVING BTATUES, FOREIGNERS IN PARIS, Aund FRENCH BAL MASQUR, Admislon, % cents, 75 conts, and 1, Matines ¥itiay alterooon. Adalssion to matines, 25, an Aplat of tho reaubdivision of Block 1, B A. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Dratt's Additlon, was prosented by Mr. H.G. | Tharsdas, Pridas, and Saturdar, and SATURDAY Powers, who holls tho lease thereof, and re. | MATINEE, the kmineat American Actur quested the vacation of the old plat and the | T (] EN _A. s TE V E N S a) prn"nl‘ of '“'x’i’" nr":‘nugztcg. ch(ermi to the e ammittee on Plats and Subdivirious, A DANIEL BOONE. RUNDAY RVENING, Tho following aflicial bonda wors approved : Owen Kolly, Poundmaster, £1,000, C, ¥, Barte PROF., PEPPER'S LECTURE HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, Monday, lett surety’; Jobn Caruey, policemsn, §1,000, " MoVIOKER'S THEATRY Robert Simpzon surety ; William Carney, polices LAST SIGHTS OF CHARLES RPE TUE PUMPING-ENGINES. Wednesdsy sad Thursday Ey'25 J. R. Fiteh, Buperintendout of the Water- Works, presooted tho following roport @ =TT oISt ch.d:-ru.uw FLOIBEI, s vore, Thave (Lo bionor (o report thal, durine the last week, the work on the crib has progresscd siowly. Last Tuceday the engines, after having pumped thres Bsturday Matin-0-DAMON AN] Nexi Woek—Jack 3nd Jull Pan A meeting of the Village Trustces was held Tuesday evening, at tho vew oftice of the Board, {n the buildiug on the wouth stde of Davis atreet, formerly oocupled by Ladd's Bank, This is provided with vaults suitabls for the slorage nf the village rocords, which have Litherto been preserved maro by good fortune than by the security of their places of deposit, Thers wero present Trustees Huso, Igiehart, Taylor, Brainerd, and Wheeler. hours, ceised 10 drat water, After twenty-two hours' work oleaning (ks pumps, they were again ataried, It was found upon examination that the valves were 5o worD sa to be unabla to perform fall duty, Oa Batur- duy the engines wore miuadn started, and contzalied the water In tbe weil uatll some tune in tho afiernoun, when they again gave out, balog sgain choked up with gravel, On Monday they worked sll day, and suecesded in keeping the water down, A0 that ' wa coutinu-d the BOOLEY'S TRATRE. Tounlght, Varawell Denefy) PLLLT DFRIOX, :c:‘l; 0‘()0:‘)::;0-‘2‘?5 the L\{.un‘.h ‘To-day ‘tm’ m;nxad y . 1 \ B it bed BB | Dy aneon'y Minstrels ) fused 10 draw watar, The valves werw removed and found full of gravel. The ngineera are now at work IN A pEW BILL. tryIng to start thens, but the valrca re 50 88 10 be T 2 Zell Funefit uf BILLY RICT. worthloss, New ones Lave been for, and are | Tridar, May28-Fughion_pogurcly Last Two Per- T ror toomotrow, & forve of then have bean kept | o Saturday Matings 44 8¢ i at work white the engines wera ruuning in clesuing | frmssces. A-MR. JOHN THOMPSON in bis rd s First=Whether tho proceeding for contanpt waa uot ay suziliary romedy givou by law tatho complainatite for the pirposa of enfurang qbedienea to the ordor of tho Court, mule oun tholr wotion and whothey tho partles complapant, in whesg wmoe and on whose motion the rule to shew causo was ontored, can prosecato tho proselt Lalf, aud, if 0, ihe Alters, Tley ara nearly completed, b r, Cennolly kas completed tas Glter at the end of ths crib, and is awaiting the pumidng of the water to finfsts, ‘A new hydrant, Flowers' patcut, bas been sub- atituted for the double bydrant at ibe corner of Davis oct aud Sherman avenus, I would eata that the First Eugineer fnforms ma that, wiih the valves now in the pumpe, it wonld Le {mposailla to keap up the preastire during a fire, Not knowiog what else o do with it, and no’ earing to aay anythiog about the uusatisfact-. condition of the Water-Worka therein set 01t o motien to accept the repors was carried Mondey, Mas{{zNDy, 1 drams o | PTAITOS. MISCELLANEOUS DUSINESH. Taball take avery opportunity to recom- E.0. Tylclari ssiod ifat the Dg[:;:’bo;:; NILSSON | Mt pen oo i umence, structed to issus o rebate ccrtifeste 2 o For tb 1% ye Plancs b atorax ot 1978 on Lote D and 10, Bk 70 | KELLOGG! Fersruntsuties M4 Cantiri'rona amount §85.37. 'The potitioner holds th ¥ oo and boass, of Hoory Oakes, ex. Qakes failed to mark tt as paid 6aid loza wero forfeited. The r* tion waa grauted. amo the followin Tolloming cioss on thigs 8 resooning ote o8 S Simaaaly adoptad, aud spoaks for itsell i, o Attorney be tostracted to dalted, TH3L5T 3y mmay be, the smount of money FiaiD, ‘88 ety Dakcn 34 Villaga Collectar, colloeted br, and mustitute auch proccodings ss be ACOOUINS, pagessary for e early cullsotion and acte LSiment of the sume, lieetor, fur 5o Yhooks, and Dez of tha peti- Your Uprights ars extraardinary fnstra. mente, a0d doserio thsi great suc- coss. o taxof 1473 when Tharo nsed the Planos of every calo- bratad msker, bt girs yours tha Bey doserredly morll ALBANT! “hbigsisizgisis s duoe STR. A“ss | Four Planca sstoalsh re. 1 have nevar i Madre Parcps eslled gour Plano the fineat in the United Blates. 1 fully Tho Committes on Police and Tire reparted THE INOGMTARABLE WEHER PLANOS baok tho ordinance for tho regulatjon of the Fira AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT The same Committes recommeonded that the petition of the ladies of tho Baptist Church for granted, which was concurred in, provided the | = 11 STAT. grounds ara left in a8 guod condition au they are GENERAL NOTICES. Willam IL. Lunt, the late Village Treasurer, prescoted his report, showing 8 balauce i Lis aver to his successor. The Financo Committea was instrueted to pro- new ofiice of tho Baard. Thho question of tho rabate asked by Trustes [ of8%Pra®, the Committea for the second time. By parson v virporation baviog y purtion of e ordinane for the organization and regute- | he Siate e asscsselfof e, fuht I W eEit LS 1 PATTI! prefcrence uver all, Jatsconang Piagos which equal yuuts, 1 WEHLI ® iudorsa thatopinion. Departinent, recommending ila passage. 1 STORY & CAMP'S, the oxclusive use of the Lake Park, July 4, ba found, P v o hands of €634.26, which he was dirocted to pay’ REFUNDING UF TAXES- 1cn onte suitable desis and other furuiture for the Iiase was thon disoussod. and rocommiited o | Scs auataiat smcag oiver provlsoss s fflinfis: tion of tha Fire De ullmum‘ w;a t!mu' read, ?w :rx::’- ":"-1.':”. n'uxp.“g:m‘:ax_yc’gm y‘\::‘:“‘m::‘u:ml; cussad, sod ado] . It will ba in force after y Frea uct ation, and ib behoove ciclzona to road | Saumir, WAL SISB 1o S 1O POt e Sikta Uie TrovialEe . o, e o e cocuit nad sUbl aiio-1abe L Tho vexed question of streel nkling was, t i i 3 alter ennlldon:Lla debato, dlaposad of by grante | Geas, P er kiepassie Theeips O LI Rtoue pad .4 provides fora patlia notice iu ane newspaper printad fa suty for ene munth, 8nu in Acaoriance with tho tama, notica given that persous galitlod T0 reliate wndor the Iaw cannave the sima by Applying at 153 oflice on aud after tho firat day of jog permission to Owen Kelly to draw water troma the hydrants, under the supervision of tho Fire Marsbl, The Board then wont into Committee of the Whole, to consider the report of thie Commitico which last week recommeuded an increase 1o tha salaries of certain ofticers, not caring to have tho disoussion of this queation made public, © 1 wagt it nlos, and strang, and snug like," said the widow, uhumlni a fresh Ync’xnlurul- kerchiof, and controling bor sobs with dififculty. #Ob! that's all right, ma'm, that's sll right," retarned tho undertaker, tappiug the coffin mer- by, * o couldn's gob out of it, mn'm, f he had s wind to," I s aa i For pariiculars spyly (0 11 Barnia, May 21, 1611 __MEDICAL, CINCINNATI SANITARIUM, A permunently ostablished (atitution for the care, ens. tody, and treatinent of ths fusane, Including those aufler- Dr. R. V. Plerce, of the World's Dispensary, Duffalo, N. Y., whoee family medicines have won goldoa opiulons and achieved world-wida roputa- tion, sfter pationt study and much oxperiment- ing, succesdod in perfocting & comnonnd extract of amsrt-waed, or wator popper, thas is destined | 1ng o .vgl‘l"‘h‘r;‘la" "(h“"l':" Fape T:fit.'i::'i':’i'-’& to become na celobrated as Lis othor medicines, idictod to of apluin aud othnr Tt owos its ofiicacy not entirely to the omart- Fopk et adfint ML A weod, which, howover, fa s sovereign remedial agent, but larrely to s happy combination of that herh with Jamaiea gingor and other vege- tablo sgouts. 'The combination ta such as to mako it s very pleasant remedy to take, Taken internally, it curos diarrhes, dysoutery (or Lloody-flux), eummercomplalnt, cholera, choleras morbus, colic, cramps aud pain fu tuo stomach, Lreaks up polds, febrile aud luflammatory at- tacka, Itissold by all druggiats aud dealoss in medioines, A Good Bhirt, 1,60 A Good B8hirt, $1.76 A Good Bhirt, $2,00 FROM HTOOK, STIRTS 10 onder & spoctalty. 4y Liven Coltars §3 por dos. SHARRIS & OOBB; 5 171 B. Olark.at. SUMMER RESORTS. SOALES, FAIMBANKS' SUMMER RETREAT. LAKESIDE, ON PEWAURER LAKE, SCALES OF ALL KINDS, On iaue Uy rail from 3 kit e N FAIRBANK®.MORAE & Q0. B et s uious an rnn:l.‘ léfl-}&.{n". 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicayo, e ariisad, Wik, brouintly tare sdctesed Tie careful tobuy only the Genuine, b AV Propridsee. A'l' SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. Wiil opea June 1, for tha reseption of s J. B HREALIN & L Prop, NONGAN, SHERMAN & CO, BANKBRS, NOS, B & 11 NABSAUNT., NEW VOIK, R T Billy of National Curvene, Shlabie, ) pigel al ol Iy AT, ) Piaglg iy i i | TRIBUNE OFFIOE $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXURANGE YOR ADELPHI THEATRE, ! Tha titeatest mnnso Buce ™ ... .RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE O TRATR ZamamsmIon ov RermnENCEMANKS e Enday excepiad: Five Suindur ara:00 & 0y Datire =T Batn=tys aq. ‘saeaptalt. f ab 1 CHICAGO & NOR' Py ‘corner uditn-it,, and at the Trare, Arriee, ™ m. m m, e m. el m, 20 m. |t 4:00 m.* 705 m.'§ B2 m.* 7 m, |* 4 m. it 7:18. m, );tlfi Lake Expro. m, 10y0 s aea I, ko E3proas. g b a Lake Kxbres ugdts ‘e~ Depat earnor of $-Diebat corner of Canal and % ia0 MICHIZAN CENTRAL RAILAIAY, Do, Lot o bakesdy dnd Jrntof Taentyssecandat, i, Tremons aouiheast corner of Randolphs Leare, | “drrica, Mall yin miln la xl’ Klnl!k‘ln % o Attabtic Brticoss A % snd Bunday Kz, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUI3. Chienan, Kanone City a-d Denrer S1oet i Depol, West Stde, noar Madioon. TYeke A b, wnd 121 TandsGnstn T eotmer By Uniom Officeas wnd corner Michizan-ap, KaoeasCltyand Donver Fi Do e Kornaond e Bt Louw, Springtiold & ggp T iy Joliet & Driehi Aca miniodsion, ©'ICAB), MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAN. Colin ek Wailison and Canalesis, ek ot e ki appostie Sherman tomerrantiohr b iers Leave, | drry e wanke & Pral 8208 m.[' 1:5p «ce, Ls C, UL Slaneanol faionn' 2 Grava b i {Hirens. 110008, m.(* ¢:08p. ms P, Men: vsenger: ik FApane. s, mivaukne, A Chiea & Towa: ainy, Ml n e 1. ¢ 5:09, m, %1008, .’ T8:S M, 't TR A . ILLINOIS CENTRAL PAILRIAD, nrp.l,jmu‘z':;illlh‘n.“l;:lu;;-mfTlrulyl-‘ll;r’d‘v:d‘lt. Tiekt Caito New Oclcans Spriugtiad, Peorls & Ke JSncingtieid ani Paris Kinies. Tubiuque & Sionz Gy £ Dubuaue & Sious Ci. Gliman Pasieager.... CHIMAGO, BURLINGTI , Drpets funt a7 ke gt g STt and (nal anid s i and Cinat and sisicenthar, - 3ickes Orees, 83 Glardon Teare, Mall aad Expreas, b s wad Seres Duldiue's Paciue 1] hauna Giby, [Susun & 8§ o I Stz Gty 1 ac, Lo e, far Om o2 t eneud Do 13 KANKAKEE LINE, From Gentral 1, > !, Jeot Lals-st,, and depot foot Neentge ety 1 Z s e md h depore 1 Lease, | _drrive. Iadl: , ) R arrrors o Clacta: Indwaapulis, Loulsr Bail ALzt abraes (3 %) 8:35p. e 5. m. E AND KOKOMO LIVE. %% St Louts Kalleay depty care ook, Weat Xide, Ticket ofice, 2L "‘ Teave,_|_drrive, Tagdisoanolis Toulsvlle & Ciael) s I e g Bt 3700 8 . £:40 D s tah (93 vl ‘20p.m.| T m. C RA,ROAD, Pussener depot’ evrner fhiuine e and ekekAee o4 G e and Lareadeesti T, next o Shermuin From depat ol Clinton_an: ket ug @ Leace, Arrise, Syatut tate peoon e Do ne leave Jrom Exposition Huildin ety vt ol s e 1 Lustas 7% o Zeare, | Arrios, L0p. m. 0 g Mall, Bands e svaesns] g 1 S oA CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRCAD. Dayaly corner o Vs Buren anl Shermanie, et e h Omaba, Leavenw'th & Atchlaon Peru Agowmodatiun, Nihi Lxpron, —_ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Ohicago & Northwestern Kuflwni Oompany, i 27, The sunuat meating o tho stocktoldors ol totdtud ervul the Clilcago & North tho wlection of Directars, transaction of such ather said mooling, will Lo buid at the ottice ot tlie Comp: iha Cityof Chicago, on Tourday, tha 3d day naat, st do'clock . m, Bandbolders wi thicir right to vote by vfl‘l‘n\lu eifice o tho Cutmpany, Fugiairation, 0a or bfure ihe &1 of M. L , In., Bocrutary, {ige Chicago, Dok Isknd & Feuds B R. G0, +3 ADRIL 27, J87" Tho Annual Meeting of the Stackholdors of th Hifea. #u. ltock fsland & Faclfiv Rallresd Company for the eleotion of UHrecturs, pursusat o law, and Wy transss- s of such otties Lusinoss as'may como belors m“:l A of Joa 1l suthentice ‘tholr vating bonds at th v, w York, fa H M 3 1 1S Freaidant. wilt o 'held at the ofica of, the Cowpauy In ths Uity ol Chioago, on Wedoasday, tha il daz of dune nexty 8¢ aclock's, . JOLLY F. THA ¥._H. Tows, Recretary. Preaidont, EDUCATIONAL. St. Mary's Hall, FATRIBATULT, MINN. Ut Hov. 11, B, Whipgle, D. Dot loctor, Miss B, P, gt Frinchas aublsved by (01 Guipe of Raperl: ¢! he Tuush Bohiool Xear wil) comiunsa T 1455, or Itogistors, with SEPT, the Hector, . Jan i {usslon for over U ysary—sgo and s¥eri- ortatte A bovk for 1ho uillisa, free, v 10 cotils 10 pay pout. ‘on Marriago, Lost Tmputency, Plupl=a da the Fac, vat dalicata attautiou, wit Btrfoily cont{deutial! . 1010 13, NO CURL! Wi Dr. Kean, 060 BOUTH OLA“K-gT., fi'I’IIOA'QO, Bas b sunulied, el ot S R EAR S fh unly plgaician 1o thu ity W liu WAFTAULS CUTE OF DO DAY, e b, s fomd ol | MANIOOD RESTORED, A viatim of youthiul jmprudesce, :u:‘nr :'fly. uerrous debllity, having irie iy valn l'll': % m . lo sall- blel b K e A e et Addrets o B REEVES, 18 N, * 187 Washington-st.,’ i muml§ ..L' assau- Bstabliahed uss to Lreat su. prematare 1l Piirate, Ctrgalo, ! T D ot lh‘-fil , 4. ool e aash. Ut padad, for uh‘o-u:flu- fral) " 'l