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8 + THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS. ETah 8mith has sold to Ellen A, Dall the preinises No. 1070 \abash avenue for $25,000, The Class of 75 of tha University of Chicsgo held their anonal class snppor at the Grand Ps- clfic Ictol lant evening. Rongs, toosts, and spenches were the ordor of the arening, A man named Gearge Dior, 75 yoars old, wan found dead in bed in n room at No. 145 Btriog strect yestorday. e was in ill health aud dedlituto circnnatances, ‘The temperature yosterdgy, aa ohserved by Manaaro, optician, No, 88 Madison atraet (Tnin- uis Duilding), was, ab 8 8. m., 70 degreen; 10 a. m, T84 12m, 73; 3 p.m, 66; 6 p. m,, G4; 8 p. m., €3. A boy 15 years old, nzmoed Goorge Browser, whoso parents live at No. 211 Hurlbut sireet, full off tho North Chicago Rolling Mills dock into tho rivor yentorday, aod was drowned. Tho body was recovoied, and tuo Coroor notified, Joseph Eullivan, one of the pipemon of En- gino No. 12, wna thrown from that stoamer lant ocening nt tho corner of Ann and Washington wirotts, by tho broaking of an axle. 1lo waa 1adiy, but vot werionsly, njured about the left ide and liip, A mnd dog madoe great consternation on Cicero esutt, near Western avonuo, last night about 8 o'clock, o bit a littlo rirl named Mary Ann Tiobinron, in the arm, Tho anitnnl was chaseda long distance by citizons, oud Mred as soveral timea without ctfect, When last scon hn was 1nnning sonthward, The child, who is 4 yoars vld, vas stiouded by & physician, Tho body of a woll-drassed and reapectable- Jooking woman about 23 years of ago, aud from papers found in hor nockota supposed to bo n M. Wood, wae found in the lako at the foot of ‘Thirty-lirst strcet yostorday altornoon at 2:J0 welock, and was dakon in charge by Ofticer Ruddimon and convoyed to the “3Morgue. There wero two gold rings oa tho fingers, Decensod fn nbout b feot 4 inches in hefght, hay long dark brown hur, and s elachied in s black alpuea dross, buttoned kil rlwes, and % kid gloves. Tue romaing had evidontly beon fu the wator some tune, Tho Indioh of tho Chicago Flower Mirston mot yortordag mornitg, an usial, at the rooms of the Athieuwesim, No, €5 Warhivgton streot. A large puinber of ladien wero in altendanco. Tiberal donations of Huwers wero rent iu from sdjoining tows, aud from fHorista and other friends the city, but owing to tho rainy weathar of tho past tywo daga, tisero wera not a8 many recelved ae lawt week, A goodly number of bougtota wore mrle up aud distribstod among the rincipal hespitals and charitable institutions i ho city, The Soclaty meats Wednesday moruing of cacl wees at 9 o'clock. and cordisily invives tion of all who are intorested in this . ladies in adjoluing towns who with to ail can obtain 1l nformation in rogard to the work by nddvessing Mra, Dr. Mitchell, §o, 871 Mickizan wveuuo, or Miss C. P. Felton, No. 247 Valk strect. Ix-Towa Clerk Fitzgorald who was appointed ona of Asiceror u'y deputies, by been boitneed out of ofiice by that oficial for what Mr, Fitzgorald consicdors n matier of trivial mo- ment. Lust year Mr, Fitzgeraid was o Colloctor under Larry "O'Brien, aud intho dischargo of biv duty ~ colleetod s persoval tax on an saversuent of & $300, ou tho stock of one Ryan, s tador on Wost adison street, Green and Poorin, Ryan ned that the assessment was excesvivo, Fitzgzerald told him that he liad no powor to alato it, that bewny iu tho Lrensnier’s province, and that he should got it reduced noxt year, Tecently Ivan camo to Fitzgerald and spoke to him about tho matter. Fitegorald told him that ho was not on perronal proporty, but gavo him o ‘nula to show the Arecasor who might como to him, a8 follows: *‘I'ha bearer is a friend of mine. Ho wns overassessed in '74. Go light an nosaiblo this year.,” This coming to tho notice of Asscesor Ryan ho incontinently bounced Mr., Titzgerald as etated, but tho latter goutleman says bo will eall a tooting of the Wost Town Ioard, to necertnin whethor Assossor Ryan hins thio power to do that without the consont of the Doard. James Denicke, a young man from Pookskill, N. Y.. who has breomo discouraged becauso of » falluro to procuts cwployment, attemptod suicido nt lus lodgingu {u the Merchauts’ Hotol, No. 12 South Water ktreut, night beforo last, by taking s doso of laudsnum, Dr, Paine ssved hin lifo, and ho was removed to tho County Hos- mtal, 1io Las o sister st Tpeilantl, Mick, enicke, _poorly clad, entorod tho drug storo of Jomes Dolaud, 53 South Clark streot, Friday ovoning about 6 o'clock. 1ie asked for laudsnum. }r, Doland told Lim he conld not have it unless ho bead n physician's preseription, Dentcke said ho had no prexcription, that bo bad been un opiam-oater for ecight yoais, sud thero need be no fear of his takivg too much of tho drug, for bo had often takow us wuch as 2 ounces ot o dose, sud thought Lo could tuke oand it would do him "no harm., He enfd that Lo was suflering terribly from theumatism, nnd must havo sometling for ro- . Nef. While Donicke aud Mr. Ioland were con- vorsing, Dr, W, O. Huut camo in, sud heard art u? tho conversation, in which he joined. Tho wan plead for itho laudsnum with all the ardor of a contirmed opium-eator, which his ap- pearanco indicated ho was, Both De. Hunt sud Mr. Boland woro in doubs whbat to do, but finnlly Donicko got 4 ounces of Inudanuin, and wont away with tha partiug in- juuction that he take it only in smail dosos, and then only an a sodative to efford relief from his theumetic painy, ‘Tho ecquence showed his strous datormipation to rid bimsolf of life, His vouditive wau quite precarioun ¢ Jast accounis, — et COUNTY AFFAIRS, BPECTAL MCETING OF THE COMMINSIONERS, A speciel meeting of tho Connty Doard was huld yentorday afternoon. Commissioner Clough submitted a report of the Committee on Public Duildiogs aud Hos. pitals, 'The roport recommended that the Com- mittoe be iustructed to advertise for proposals to gopatruct two medical ‘pavilions for the new Tospital bulldings, sccordiug to the plans aud specifications of tho architect, such advertise- nient to 1nvite bids for tho consiruction of any portion or all of eithor or both such buildingy, snd that soparato propouals bo invited for laying tilo floora and putting in iron staire. The Committeo submitted s communication from J, U, Coclirane, the architect, giving the estimates of the Baard of Publio Works for flling Harrison strect from Ashloud avenue to Waood stroet aud loying & sower on Harrinon strect from Ashisud aveuus, and on Wood stroot from Harrison to York, 2 fect In dismeter, The Committes stated that, from information obtaiued from tho Loard of Public Works, thore was no probability that o sewer would bo built by tho city within'the nuxt two yoars uuloss the eonnty advanced lLe monoy. ‘The Comnuttes, thorefore, recomnmended tho sdontion of a rewo- lution ivetrueting the County Clerk to draw Lis watrant on tho Cunnty Treasuror ju favor of the Buard of Public Works for tho amount of $7,518, belug tho cost of tho proposed sewer s enti- wated by the Board of Tublic Wotke. Afier some dwcusalon, the report and rosolution wera sdoptedby a voto of 11 to 1, Comnmisslonor McCaf-~ . froy voting to the vegacive. Tho coutracts for the furnishing of couuty supplics for the enuu. ‘t:‘g year ;vcm 1cad and approved, sud ordersd {o o0 Higned, Comuirsioner ITolden submitted » roport of tho Comwitico on 1ubllo Itecords, reconinend- ing tuo payment of Lille for ofticu reut, gas, aud copsibg plats, awounting to 472048, The re- port wus adopted. TUE ATATRACT PIRME, The subject of the cccupaucy by abatract firms of tho Itecorder's oftice, freo, slthough largely incressiug tho expen .ci, way broughc up, Teforenco to the record of tho proceodings of tho Board showed that it hud been decided to charge theso fums &1,000 rental per sunum, but no actlou had evor beeu taken under tho resolution. between Commisstoner Schinldt moved that tho Com- mitteo on Publio Records be instructed to colleoct 8 i, Dack rent ab that rato from Jau. 1 to dato, wud | and not an’ ontirely harmless ono, ud thereaftor monthly, and in case of refuesl, to | ought to be corrocted. causo sutd frms to yecats the prewmises. TUYE COURT-HOUBE, The report of the Comumittes 6u Publio Build- A6 wan (u the eflect Luut the Committes could not fudorse tho action cf the Council in electing wrobitocts for tho now Conrt-Houre, aud yecommendod s conference bo tneon the reapective Committeos of tuo Common Counclt and County Dourd to arrive st somo Inge waa thon culled up. Lariaonious sottiement of tho matter, Commyssioner MeCaffroy thought they should comy romisy with the Uouncil, They bud agroed | Amerleanmug” and twonouf the architects pamod by tho Cuuuty Loard, and they should do tus samo with them, s moved that, in hou of adopting tha report, thuy sLould couenr with the action uf tho Conne ctl, and elect auother architect for thelr couctr- reuce, Cotmniesioner Crawford made & rambling ] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1875, architect alons would be by far tho most judi- clous ssloction, but threo would be botier than wo. Commlssfonoer Clongh raid that they bad mo reaeon to infer that the Common Conneil wonid 8700 Lo having thres srchitects, Ile thought that a conference shanid bo had to arcertain each other's vions before amy mioro oloctions wero mads, Commiarioner McCaffrey was willing to have a dozen architects if nnceveary (o barmonlzo things, and the peavle wero wiiling to pavthem, Commirsfonar Crawford said that somao be- llosod ono way aud sumo ancther, and yet ho bo- lioved that, when they camo to wunderstand onoe another, they protty noarly agreod. 1le thought the Doard vhould jgnors the ponding motious, and let a conference of Committoon bie had. Commissioucr McCalfray's mnotion w s wnth- drawn, and tho oport of the Comtnitten was, on motion of Commisstoner Crawford, ametded ro sa almply to request that the Councit ap voint & eaoumtton of five to confor with the 13-ulding Committeo of the Boatd on tha subject, Tho report an amondod was conctirred i1y, and, on motion of Commissionar Schmhl, the Chair was nstrieted to mako a teinpurary ap oilit- mant to fill the place of Commisaionar Gue nthor (disabled by siciknoss) on the Buildmg Gob anii- tee during the conferenco. 'I'ho Chaiz shpaintad Commissipuer Crawfoid. ‘The Board adjusirued il Monday. g OPENING DEARBORN STREET. WIIAT IT COATS TIE CITY, 7 It ta expected that noxt week the parties 'rho have boen conteativg tho Dearburn stroat asecs 6+ mont in the courts, and who wero rocently praa'~ tieally dofeated in their attompt Lo overthrow it, will make their tinal appeal to tha Judge and en- dosvo: to secure, if not a restuction of tlin tatal amount of beuefits, at lenst » redistribution of thent. It is unlikely, under any circumstences, that tho city will ba called npow to pay for any mro than it has already heecomo linble for, and that THE EXACT AMOCNT which it will cost it to opeu Dearborn sireot sonth of Jackdon' may uow be dotinitely stated. ‘Tho total amount of ascessment for damnges, including the oxpense of court proceedings. timo of Commissiovers, ote., maounted to 21,122,011,63, Under tha original asseasmens tho city was callod upon to pay 2:8,000.2¢, Tho discovery of errors in:tho nrscusment by the @ty authoritics made aftor 1t was too lato to~ correct them, and oesnmed by tho eity, incroased this umount 2, Wlen tho jury ticst catoo in, afier bearing the evidenca coucerning all tno asdesuments tor bonetits, they found that the property routh of Sistoentiy atroot, wews of Clark, and batween Clark streot aud the river aud Stowart avouno was nos betie- tited, the total wnouut nesescod thareon being abont £1%,000, ‘Tha Judge, Lowsvos, soat thotn boek, with mstructions to prepsce A FPLCIFIU VERUICT setting forth eacii tut and tyact suparately, This they did, sho result beitys that, 1mtead of reduce g tho assesemont 314,000, 1t way lowored only 70,308,46, whicl smonnt i3 thrown upon the city, ‘I'nus the toial cost to Chicago for thiv work will Do #44,051.4 H0% nite cwico what tho city was aharged with under the asvessmont ag ovigiunily m ade. [u viow of tho costly experionco had in open- ing otler strcets nnd “the fowrs cntertamed ro- garding this vne, tha cily muat bo cotldercd to huve FSCATED YERY REABOANLY, 1t wan the desire of koma asties to throw upon tho cliy about hinif & mullion of tho assessmonts for beitotits, aud it was feared by many that thoy mighit bosucconnful in their eforts, and that tue city, which could nover bavo endured anything of tho kind, would have blecowa fuvolvol in an interminablo Jawswt, duving which time thoro could have been 1o more question of stroot-openings. Tho unicipality conid nut hiavo vontured to try its haud at such dangerons Jjobs again, and the opering ar extension of atreots would buve beou left to tho voluutary co-operation of tho property-holders, if th ever conld bo braught to axreo, Dearhoyn and North State strents bavo {llus- trated fully THUE DEFECTS AKD DANGERS of the law under which tho city procesdu to open, widen, or oxtend stroctd. Au act which 18 ono §n split ip 1uto two distinst oprrations, car- riod on before difforent Judgos, and soparated by an intorval of o year, First comes tho as- sossing of the damages, and thew, long after, the aescenitg of tho benofils, Tho twoarcbut parts of ono and ths sama thing,aud yot for some singit- Iarreason thoy ara dirarsoviated fromanoanuther. ‘Tho result in that the city hine ull tho ririzs, the property-bolders none, Benotits aud asmages sbonld be practically equal, and this could be secured woro tha two assessments mnde st tho snmo time. But now damngos are first awarded, awl thon whon longg aflorward an attompt iy made to azsoss the bunetits upon the proporty= holders he resorts toall conceivablo means to cat down tho sunt ehiarged agaiunt i, aud to forco tho tax-payers genorslly to pay what onght to come upob him. Tha advanisges which the present systom gives to porsons desirous of putting ol their burdons upon others uro be- glnuing to be very fully understood, and thero- fore 1t would Becin aavisable that tho layw ehould Lo o chauged na to allow the two neseaments to procecd pari passu, and save tho city lrom any possillo x;[wmlun of tho deplorable resulta which followed the attompt to improve North Stata sivoet, —— LOCAL LETTERS, *UTHE BUYSTENL CASES." To the Editor of The Chicado T'ribuns? Law Orrice or WiLniax T, DotLen, £9 Sourn Craug BrresT, Asuranp Brock, Ciicavo, Juoo 1, 1876.—In 'ne TrisuNe of the J0th ult. there is on editorial hended *‘Tho Bhyster Cases,” in which injustice (unintontional, of courna)is done to the partios plaiutiff theroln roferred to. Iies suming thut Tz Trioune, when sutisfied that o wrong has been done throngh Its colutnny, will rejoico in the opportunity to right such wrong, [ have deomed it not improper ov my part to tens der it aszistanco to that end. * The articte alluded to, among other things, statoss ** A dofense in both cases was that the term *shyater' was not necoeaarily libelous, nud thore waa o mues of testimony as to tue proper signitication of the word; in addition, there was the general definsa of justifieatton.” 'The siatement contalned 1 cho taet (the ltali- cized) clause of tho soutonce quotad 4 wholly untrue. In oneof tho eascs a plea of justitica- tion hadboen tiled by nudiake; but defondaut’s attoruoys bad wiked leave 1o withdraw it, and it had beon withdrawn by leavo of tha Court, tho plaintif consenting. ~ In tha other caro tha leus’of juatification filed theren were hiold to En bad on domurrer, sud woro therefore ax of- fectunlly out of that caso an il thoy hud been withidrawn, or bad nevur boen plonded. Ou trial thoro waa no justitication sue, nor way tlero any attempe au or pretensy of justitication jn oither cas, In the caro last irled tho gon- eral reputation of tho paiutilf was - at- tackod, mnot by way of defonse, lhow- ever, but with A& view to mitigate damagen; nothing more, In tho other cuys, neithier the geuuu'r, pozaonal, nor profexrional roputation of the plaintiff was put {u lssuc, nor 1n way ques- tioned, 'The defauso waw bused wholly on tho lllufio«l harmless meanivg of tho word * shys- Push-Blorey case oallod, & **scab on the pro. fonsion,” no ono word b an yoi bosn heardgat antisfactorily partrays thw editor or publishorSvho 1s 80 lost Lo sll sansa of \iuty, honot, conscience, Jjustico, and docont rem,30¢t for the rights of roputation, that ho daro Lo writoor publish falso, neandalons, maticions, anct defamatory fibola to ho (it mav be irreparablo) injury of pernous ha ‘S0ons nothing abont, Hiest s “acab ™ on the oditorial profession mght to be brandod with a namo that would e¥ecctually*vct him apart_from tho futelligent, diseroot, aud conscientious Bditor +:ho hotiors hin profession ; who, whilo he knowa evervihing, yet has so hithn senso of right, Justice, diseretion, and dost ey that ho never publishiea all ho kuows; nevew fntoutiouslly tra- ducest or offouds anybody ( axeont the wrovg man fo ofifca or a pontilfent politielan ont «of place): and who, when thron; 81 misiake or In- iudvortence any perdon, howe ver humble, may havo boon infiiesd by bis paper, hastens to mako the propor amende, and does it 80 prompliy, of- fectsvely, and completely, that the wound ie hoated at onco, atd all the worldy can see ha de- dires to do right ; that ho respec 44 thio rightn of others, and that, fostexd of in ay1y way favoring the rolo of an editorlal rufiian, L o s veuotrated with o healths ambition to be couskiered & fic:m tieman, e, ole., W. RURAT, ADVICE. To the Iilitor of The Chicavs Tridune: Rocuesren, Ind., May 31.—The communiea- tion lu Tue TrnuNe of May 29, or %ot the signa- ture of W, B. Stephens, susgesti ng, aa a final resort, the organization of & Yigila nco Commit. tea in order {o rid your city of 1 wnko-thioves and confidence men, has, to my way* of thinking, struck tho tight notion. Itisindeoy & burnlog shamo thiot 1n A city of churches aod Christian people sich sconudrels should ba p srmitted, for oven n day, to ply their villainous practices to the extont they seem, from tho NAWspapor ro- yorte, to bo doing in Chicsgo. Tithor through 10 insulliciency of tho law or tho complicity of policemen, tho demnablo work of thievea and ter,” which the declaration averred to bu * fulse, scandulous, malicioun, and dofamatory.” Tho facts here stated are wattors of record, and the writor of the articlo alluded Lo ought to bavo kuown thom, Tk Titmune isuroly uware that if {c sevw it to publish a statomont of u trinl or proccoding In a court of justics, it 1 bouud to publish a fulr and true statoment, The records are open to it, but before telling the world what auy particular record is, tho writer should read aud understand jt. Ilo is wot at liberty to guoss st or garble it, aud then publishs bls gueskey or garblings as tho procoodingy in, or {he judgmont of, tho court; oven though some of the paities Lo such record may bo 8o ox- tremely buwble ax to be yuknown to tho persons who at present call tuemsolves *wo" jn Tue Tumurs. To be unknows to mich peraons may perliapa be a misfortune, thangh not necessarily a very damaging ous 3 but to bo nusroprosentcd by thom is another matter, L sssime that the aiatement that * thera ws a genoral defenne of ustitication)” was made iguorautly, nol mae iciously, 1t 8 a misropresontation, howover, thureforo agrea with you, Mr, Editor, as to the mean. ing of tho word * shyster," and 1 fuithor a with you that **there s need for such a worn As gonerally undozstood, it 18 descriptive of a clasy made up of attornceys aud peendo attornoys, and 8o lurgoly roprensnted in Chicago bt the uumber hiero migbt bo very gmsufl reduced without serious publie dotrient, or tho risk of popular complaiut, ‘The word will Ivmlmhlv uot Ko out of use verv svon, It is already to bo found in two booke of rofcrence,—¢* Hartlott’s sule's Byuonyms, "—und in tho next edition re than ten it witl probably have a pl of “Wobstor's Unabridio housaud * now worda " shsll bs embraced in h edition, But thoro fs ueed for yoi avother word, Whilo tha medicsl profession havo loug used the word “quack”to braud the pseudo **doctor, ” and {u 86 term **shyster " the laws speech, goiug over the Listory of tlie differencd { yers seem to have found s word that dedcribes ‘with the Councll in the matter, e thoughtono wbat one of the gentlomen who testifled in tho rohbers in your city sooms to thrive, and, in- wteadl of belug cheeked fo their work, they are beeownivg bolder and mure desperate. My voice Ja for the organization of a Vigilanco Com- milites: don'e stand on tho order of doing it 1mt do jt ot once. Notify tho bunko and confle dence nwm to leave tho city within twenty-four hours, and if they fail to do it, lvnch them, overy ono of them, and my ward for it, the poo- plo of tha rural towns and «Ustricts will throw up thaircaps at the result, Ilen of the rural toxny, oven now, dremd o visii to vour ety througzh fear of loss of propeity and life. Clean out the Lthieves {f vou don't want tho tide of t1ndo to Lo tarued fromyour ¢ity aud its general prospority mjurzd. Agsin [ say. clean them oni, dynch thent, any way to gt rid of thow, LPue world will bo “tho botter for befug tid of thom, aod espocially will Chicnge Lo tho gainer theruby. D, McCov. THE CONTRMIT OASR. To the Iiditor of The Chicago Triovne? Cnicsno, Jouo 2—4"ho *'contot apt case™ now ponding beforo Judge Willama is oxeiting con- widorable intercat, vot only amon:§ the citizons of Chieago, Lut among the people genorally, For thid reason 1t scems to me that in «Iiscussing this matlor pains ought to bo taken to state all tho facts correctly. In your oditorinl of this mom- ing you sny thatif Jrudge Williame decides In favor of the defonc'ants, the ‘‘decision will b accepted ns o judici al notico to overy man in tho community that Lo may violats aay injunction scrvod upon bim with porfect im- punicy, il hocng hire an attorney to give an opion that tho Court had no juarisdiction.” 1t will bo a precedent thiass will lead to noarchy and lav-brealting.” Now, the troth of tho matter 14, that the Jaw of contompt will in no wiko ho ~rffected hy any deeision that Judge Williamy will make in the cuso, Tho Aldormon du not 3'ako rofugo under tiso fact of having bad adyico from attoruoys, but nuder the claim that the advico was good,— in accordance with the law, *lhnt is to say, that thn Court did not have Juris liction to fsatio the writ, and thal it wue a void writ, which is no writ, and therefors conld nut bs disoboyed. No ouo claims that % is contempt to disobey o writ issued witl out jurmdiction. 11, then, Judge Willisms vofuse 8 to punish the Aldormen, 1t wiil bo an acknowl *dgmout thet b did not have anthority to esuo tho writ of in- Juuction, Dikobodisnco of a weit Iawfully is- sued olways hes bean n contompt,. and that rile of law will not be chauged by a detision that an injunction will not lie to restrsin t1w eanvaesing ot olection returna, IS Lo A SIDEWALL TO THE PATRS, To the Iditor of L'iie Chicago T'ribune: * Cuicago, diny3l.—Now that thoautho.xitlos have repairod Madison strect 0 s to mako it passable for feams and pleasaro-seckors, would & not bo well for them to look aftor tho fnterests of tho less fortuunto onos, who lave no fast lorses, but Lave to use shank's mare to rook the cool, fresh shade and delightfal walks of our Wost Sido parks, particularly Ceu- tral Park. A eldewalk is very much neodod west of Californin avenuo to tho park. T'nore {8 nowand thou a patch of sidowalk be- tween thayo two utreote, but tho rest of the way one Lios to wade through mud and ditches to roach that delightful spot, I nover was moro struck with the neceusity for this im- provement than Sundey, as hundreds were wonding their way in that diroction, pleking their paths tho best thoy soukd. With a numbor of children to take care of, it is no oasy wuilk. A groat many improvemants in Lulding are now going on or are about to ho commenced on Mad- ison stroot to tho park, and oven for the con- venlenco of those it jo s mattor of neoessity. Vil not the authorities attond to this 2 Ox or A Lanax Nuaunsz, A BIMPLE QUESTION, Tothe Fditor of The Chicaga Pribune; Cutcaoo, Juno 2,—A paator of one of our promiuent churchos, last Suuday, in spenking of the easo in spreading ovil roports, referrod o tho atory putlished io Saturday’s ‘Prinve of Allon,—a man whosoe own words would condemn bim to a hundred yeara in tho Penitentiary,— remarking that nothing was said of the amount ho gave away and the good he Lad dono, I would like to ask him if there is any roligion in giving away what ono has improperly obtelned, Doos ho romembor, when Mpeakin, of tho hiberality of such men of the Jim Fis| style, to have sakd that they gavo away a small per cent of ther stenlingsto help ease & guilty conecience, and that Christ anys ju his teschings that if vou ure guilty in tho lcost of thuse vou are guilty inall. 8. —— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Boveral committoe meetinga of the County Board woro held yestorday morning, and bills wore sudited Lo the amount of §8,000, A confotance of a fow members of the County Board was held yosterdsy morning 1n the inter- ont of tho architects of tho proposed now Coturte Housd, They ageoed to dissgroe, and adjourned, Btioriff Agnow's cterical forco are busy propar- ing his frat somi-anuual report. It will show the foos recelved and esrned sinco Jan, 1, aud will give a gonoral tinancial roview of the Shor- if's ndministeation, Tho inkauo dopartmont of tho Jal was yoster- day fillled to overtlowing by tho arrival of ten moro subjects from the Couuty Poor-Houss, The cazes will be hesid by Judge Wallaco this morning and dispoecd of. Larry O'Brion, the ox-West-Town Collector, waa around tho tnilding yestorday, and did not seon o bo disturbed as all st bis situation, o gavo repurters o wide berth, aud would say noth- iug heanin u\mu his cazo oxcept that Le Lad omployed W. W, O'Brien to dofend him., Tuo Sheriff was youtorday in roceipt of a lotter from ono William Baird, of Itockford, from tue contonts of which it would not be unsafe to say that the geutloman was suffering from a dise eased braln, Tha letter purports to have been written by the United Statos 'Tressurar, is ad- droused totho * care of tho I'ostmaster,” sua Blaits out with enying that it is written u olgm mzhon\y_ of the Yrosdent, Horice (f Y, aud tho Vico-Prosidout, Biown Gratz, The lat. ter bas a tlunuclel bearing, but uothing intelli- gontcould bumade of it. ‘squent roforeuco was made to the Fifth Natioual Bauk of Chicago, nud the jgsulug of Stato bonds, The writer &ayd lu ona sontonce that he hue ordered the 1itih National Bank to ship to Cloyoland, 0., to William 3luriay sud Johu Low, members of Congross, quits a Iarge sum of money, The lottor was written fu » Gmmu-lfinuhuh'huud. aud very indistinct. The Bhenf spent an hour {u trying to make sometbiug out of it, and final- ly coustgnel it to a privato drawor, THE COURT-LOUAE. 'L‘hax}usuuon of when the Court-House aball be bullt sooums to be giving way to_the greater quoation of where It sliall bo built, It was stated yonterday in official circlos that the rocent eleo- twu to "docide upon organization under the oharter of 1872 hiad more to do with the crection of that building than most psople suppose, and tuat tho result of that election was a victorv for those in favor of haviug the Court-Haouse on tho West Side, It waa claimod thac, with the eity organized uudor tho net of 1874, the Woat Bide would have control of the Common Council, which body wonld nover consent to the erection of tha Court-Honee upon the old site, The County Board was roganled as easy to capturo, and the locatlon of tho building on tho West Silo it was olalmed depondod upon the finality of the proceoding now in Court in roforence to the legality of tho slection by which organization under the act of 1872 was carriod, The rquabbling over the Court-lousa hotween the County Board and tho Common Qouncil haa arousad tho unapicion that theto is something 11 conuection with tho whole afair na yet untold. Does tho above explain the dolay, the bickering nail strife, or {u there yot a further oxplauation ? —_— CRIMINAL, John M. Nicholls, an omploye in the Tremont Tlouse, was arrested by Detectiva Elliott yes- terday on the chargo of larcouy, ia stealing from » traveling salosman a lot of samples,which were found in hin possoasion. He was locked upin tho Central Btation, Chatles Gibe is the hoad butchor and Charloa Kouker tha Liead baker at the Grand Pacific ITo- tel. Becoming juvolved in a quarrel over #ome matter yesterday afternaon, tho butchor threat- ened to carvo up hir antagonist, and the baker, not neading mich treatment, struck tho formor over the forehead with a largo kov, and Injured Lim alightly, Both were locked up in the Ar- mory for awhile, Samuel Kohn, & peddler, was tho yictim of two highway roubors might Leforo Iast, on tha Jef- ferscts Road, near the Y'oor-Hlouse. Hon wos walking toward (ho city, with bis pack on his back, and was mat by the footpads, who knocked him dowu, bound bim liand and foot, and robbad him of gooda valued at 100 and 20 in cash. Thoy than left him lying in the mud and water unitil morning, when ‘Mr. Malir,- » farmer, found Dim and roleasad him from his bonds. Owing to tho darknoss le could give uo description of the robbora, At tho mstanas of Gault & Law, aolicitora for juo Chicago Buildivg Society, Justico Uaives yostorday nftorncon iesned a warrant for tho arrest of D, James Loary, on a charge of obtain- iug mouey undor falso pretenses. Laut October Leary was solicitor for tho dofendaut in the care of the Chicago Buildiug Soctoty ve. Elizae both Haasg, and, peuding the dacision of the Cir. cult Court outho repoit of Maater-in-Chancory Willard, he entered into a etipulation with Mr, Unuit that tho Court should entor a decreo against lus client for the amount stated in tho roport, $23,785, and that the monny sould bo pald tno following Saturday, IHo stated, it is alleged, that Mre, Linas bad that amount of borrowed monoy in bank and succeeded, it 8 claimed, in ohlninin;fil from Mr, Goult tho sum of &356 wherewith to pay an amount of interest duo thoroon. The money was advanced on Leary's note of hand, he ropm«ouqu himsell to be worth some £40,000. Bince that time neithor Leary nor his client lias boon heard from by the Soctety, and, on making the discovery that nej- ther of them has any nicavs. it won ‘deomad ad- viuablo to_causa Leary’s arrest on tho charge montioned, i THE CITY.HALL, Tho pumplog-wotks omployea woro yesterday paid for the month of May. During tho tast throo days the City Treasater has paid out on city indobtodness the sum of £1,100,000 in corrency. d ‘Tho Committoo on Btreata and Alleya for tus Bouth Division will moet at 2:30 p, m. Friday in the City Clork’s otlice. Ald. Schaffuer, incited by the good _roporta coucermng the 1ot Springs, bas modo up his mllnld to visit thom st as early a day as practi- cable. Cept. Bam Ellin, who hias hut latoly recovered from a prolonged attack of inflammatory rhou- matiam, way yesterdsy peanted ao (oave of abe sieuca for thirty days, beginnivg to-day. Io enlculates vumn spending moet of bLis vacation at tho Lot Bprings aud tu the Southern States. Tho Aldermen wtill bang over the *ragged algo’ with a fonducss that is anything but tindicative of kindly feelings towsrds Judge Wiltiams, T'hoy aro in dread of boivg sent to Jail, and yo. thoy do not know how it can bo avoided if thoy are to bo punished at all. Word ‘was yusterday font tq the Law Dopartment that the Judge would deliver his decision Monday, Ofllcer J. J, Bonhan waa yostorday arraigned before the Polico L'tiumvitate on cliarges of making s nunecessary arrest, In the trial of tho caso, I'olico-Court-lawyer Callaghan mado an aloquent and flory address, insulted Commise sloner Klokke, and kuccoeded in having a fino of fivo days’ pay mposcd upon his client, ‘The Finauco Committes azain met yesterday afterngon for tho cousideration of tho estimatce. In their offorts to reduce taxation to 15 ulis, tlhoy cut down Lhoe sowernage appropriation from 1 mill to half a nill, leaving nbout £150,000 for that purposo. The eatimaso of tho Publio Li- brary was thrown oot, the Troasuror’s books showlug o bolance of £12,000 fu thoir favor. Six thouesud throe hundred doliars of thiy is in the Qage deflciency, and the balanco is uncollected, I'ho Comwittes acknowledo tunt this set will provoke considerable discunsion, sod, as Ald, Quirk puts it, thoir only dofonse lies in the fact THE COURTS. Singular Transactions in Real Tstato, The Illinofs Mutual--«Bankraptey Itoms =--Judgment Reoord, CHICAGO, A BTRANGE TIANBACTION, Two billa wera filod’ agalnat Bnyder & Lies, roal estate agents, aud one Charles Q. ¥iarrls, Monday, bnt supprossed for service, which mako somo rathior grave charges againal tho real es tato mon. Tho firat bill is by Edward Morler, who statos fn snbatanco thar ho was on tho 13th dsy of March, 1874, tho owner of tho 8, B, ¥ of tha N. E. I{ of Bee, 14, 87,16, On that day Suyder & Leo asked him to allow them tosoll this land for him. Io od, and o writton contract waamadoe by which thoy were to have tho ealo of tho praoperty for ten days at the spocified price of $750 sa ncro. Morlor hoard nothing of them until about tho 1st of April, 1874, when ho received a lotter dated Mareh 21, but postmarked April 1, which stated that they bad sold his Jand for the spooitied pricc to ono Clarles G, Harrls, who bad paid 8100° to bind the bargain, Complninant roplled that thoy liad not mude tha sale within tho time limited, and he did not caro to completo it Nothing further was aald or done until several wooks nfter, when, ou looking a4 thoe rocords, ho lonrued thatan agreement liad boen made with Iarrie, aud signod by Buyder & Lee, se agonta for him that they havo boon compellod to throw out ap- proprinstiona for sciool-houses iu districta where thoro was an abweolute noed of thom. Bosides this, they say thet altogether too many novels and too much othor trashy literaturo are pro- mulgatod by the Library,—nioro than is heaithy for the budding intellect of Chicngo. With tho balauco yot romaluing to thelr account thoy cal- culate that tho Tibrary Board can drag along another weary year. Halaries will* be discusned to-day, and sorlous reductions are caleulated upon in all tho oftices oxcepting oue. The Coni- mitten hope to comploto thelr labors ju time to sond thoir recommoudations to the Council by Monday evening. - —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Miss Aona Dickinson will locture at Farwoll Hall Friday evoniug on the * Yolitical Crisis.” The Executivo Committce of the Holyoke Alumom Association will moot Baturday at 2 p. m. at 911 Wabash avonue. Bunday thoe Rev, Dr. DeKoven will supply the pulpit of tho Rov, Dr. Btocking (Church of the Epiphany). who goes to St. Mary's, Kuoxville, to proach the Baccalaureato sormon, The Rev. Dr. Bamuel Fallows, Presldent of tho 1lhinaia Wesleyau Univeraisy, who han accopted a call to the reatorabip of thie St. Paul's Reform. ed E]-Iawlm! Church, in this clty, will preach for tho first timo to hLis new cougrogation Bunday morniog and ovening, Tho Rev. Fathor Btenson, n gentleman who has won honor and fame us au orator iutha ‘¢ Iand of rong and eloquence,” will deliver aleo- turo Bunday evenlug at Hooloy's Opora-House, Hia subject will be “Tho Life aud Times of Arclibishiop McHalo, the Lion of the Fold of Judah,” A largo audience will doubtiesa groot him, Tho procceds will be devated toward do- fraying and combleting tho eroction of the new Catholio Church at I'uam, Iteland, i A Chanco to Buy an elegsnt snd comfortabld home fu one of the most beautiful and rapidly growing sections of thia rapiily arowing city, will be offered you to-dsy, Mossrs, Eli s0n, Pomeroy & Co, announce in our auctiun columna A saloof five realdonoos and lots, situsted on the cor- ner of Elil avenuo and Brooks stroct, Theso housca sre well bullt, contain all the modern Improvement sndareto be sold ou terms which mske thom loss than paying rent, and ina fow years make you your own landlord, Now ia theiime to make a profitable Ema, T astemmint sl o the . Qe Honoors, 84 aud b9 Raudolph strot, O (1O 8 Reference to Our Advertising Oolumnas will show that W, Bf, Boes, of the old firm of licsa & Qoasage, hias boughbt the hankruptstock of the late firm of J, I, Foater & Co,, which will ba offered at 77 Histo stroot on snd after Friday, June ¢, sud wl the many friends of J. I, Fustar and Juhn H, Loas wiit find them, _— ‘We Havo Every Reasonto Belleve that poor worklng girls and others buyiug Weed Sow= iny Machines of e Cowpay at No. 303 Wabaeh ave- nue, on small mouthly paynients, wilt Lo deult hone orsbly with, paying for & machlue aud not feeltug it, s e Those Ios-Oream Fraszors of Dalton's {we mean Packer's) sro pronounced by far the beat in the matket, Romember Dalton keops refrigorators, stoves, water-lters, plated tablsware, ele,, etc,, No. 192 aud 194 Bata sirest, aud that bis prices axo low, Glen Flora, It you aew troubled with kidney complalnt, fa fact, if you are sa iovaltd, mk your druggist fors Glen ¥lors Byring clroular, 4% (complatnant), in which ha purported to convey tho 10 mcres above uamed for $7,500. AMorier than called on Buyder & Loo, when thoy in- formed him that thoy had made tho salo, that Haurls had signed his namo to the agreemont mado with them, and that the ayroomont on record bad been placed thoro by E, Roby, orfer alleges that the salo waa not mado within the specified time ; that Harris was not at tho timo in the city, but was in some ot ths Houthern States, and hos not boon except for a short timo in tho State, and that Lo knew oothiug of tho trausaction, Afler a time Lo agsin visited Snyder & Lee and domanded o releasd. Thoy promised to got it, and in a fow days reported that they had flxed a time with Harris when bo would exccute tho papor. But tho relenso bma noi yet been made, Aftor waltiog for soveral months, complatuant a fow waw weeks ngo mado out o warranty doed, hunted up Herels, 2nd prosented it to him, with tho roquost that he would kesp his contract or give a roleaso, Hniris, howover, refusod to do cithor, clauming that he knew nothing of tho transaction, Ddlorler, ou tho strength of tlho above tacts, nlloges that Buyder & Leo, about tho timoe thoy mado tho agrecmont with him, mado other simar coutracts with divers pore sons by which thoy agreed to soli_landa adjoin- fug his to the sanis purchaser, C. G. Knrris, Thexo sales, complainant says, wore nono of them made in good faith, but as o speculation uning the namo of llarrls as a convonicoce, an if any ono could ba found to purchase, Iarns would take tho property, but if not, tho sals would be repudiated, or held for the purposo of oxtorting money to get n roloaso and cloar tho titlo. Morior aiso eays that ho has fully por- formed Ints part of tho agresmont by tendering tho deed to Ilarris, which nas rofused, 1o theros foro aeka for o rolenso of the ngroomont, 5o that tho cloud on bis titlo tmay bo removed, Tho second blll 18 of & similar charxcter, nnd filord by J. J, Kroer aod 8, Y, Ruce, to clear the titlo to tho 13, 14 of tho H. W, }f of tho N, K. I§ of tho N. L. }{ of Sec, 18, 37, 15, coutaining & ncres, THE JLLINOIS MUTUAT, FIAY INSURANCE COMPANY, V. A, Turpln, Rteeesver af tho flhnois Mutusl FireInsurance Compeny, tiled a petition yesterday Atatiug that, losnccessfully manago and discharge hiu dution as such Ilocelver, it will bo necessary to summon snd oxnmioo upon oath beforo a Master euch porsons us have beon sharcholdera m tho Companv or have been indebted to it sinca it becamo intolvent, Tho lacoiver under- stands that 1. E, Ryao aud . T, Miller nro either stockholdory or creditory, and lio sccord- ingly swks tbat he may be allowed to examing , and alyo such other petaons ns ho guate. 'The pelition was granted. TAW PANTNERSHIP, Mr. Leroy Bonnott, a lawyer for several yoars tho hoad of the short-band firm of Lounctt & Duvison, bas recontly formed a copartuership with ex-Judge Walter I, Beatea in tho practico of tho law, Tho nos firm of Beatea & Bonnott ;:'?vok:helr Iaw-ofiice at Room No. 656 Major ock, UNITED BTATES COUNTZ, David R. Greeno filod o bill against Georze Bartalott and wife, G. I, Barlior and wifs, I, 8. Morris, 1L E. Jonkias, Assigneo, J, A. Elis, 8, J. Walker, Jarla L, Kinuey, W. IIL I Ira Bcott, Coorge Payson, °Androw Craw- ford, B, W, Ruwson, the Ilibsrnian Banking Assocletion, J, W. Walker, J. 8. Hunt, V. D. Hunt, and O, B, Msnstield, to forecloso n fuort- gago for £8,000 on n part of Block 81 in the Caual Trusteca’ SBubdivision of the W. 14 of tho W. X< of the N. E. I of 8o, 17, 39, 14, being a. lot 23 feot on Reuben street, near Van Duren streot, and running sast 149 foot, DANKRUPTOY 1TEMA, In tho matter of Oliver Lippincott, tha Ae- signee 18ported that he had loused to John Mun- dell & Co, tho property 195 aud 197 Lake stroot, and certain other lots, in exchanzo for the claima thoy bnd against the bankeupt, The re- port was orderod ta be conflrmed, BUPETION CODRT IN DRIEY, Boles, Fay & Conkay began n sult in attach- mout_seainet Andeew J, Underhill to rocover 21,447,092, James McMullen snd Aloxandor Officer sned 0.'D, Aunderson, Cunningham Biafford, J. A, Brsant, and J, B, Vaughau for 81,600, . 1L, @, Powors, guardian, began an actlon for $2,000 aeajont Jamos Frazier, l-'uL:flmllemy & Co. suod Granvillo Bates for €1,200, James H, Leal, administrator, commenced a ault for §5,000 agalnet the Union Contral Life Inaurance Company. The City of Chicago filed a petitivn against Mary E, Robertdon and otbors to have sscers tnined the dam-iuu far widening tho Bouth Branch of the Chicago Iuver on tho west sido tl‘mrool'. uorth and “south of Wess llarrison Btrest. A. I1, Burley, Recelvor, £5,000 from W. R. m:lyuen. A, P, G, Bonte filed a croditor's bill against Danjamin I, linwan, B, I* Ebrinan, and Barah E, Hinmau, on s judgmont againat Hioman for £31,620,29, rendered in April laat, CIRCUIT COUNT, 3lary Hoanoy eommenced a suit agalnst Chris- topher Dayle, laying demages at £3,000, 1, 0. Wilkius and ilenry' Brush began & like suit ngainst William O'Dirien, J, A. tchetle, and W, Al W, Dempstor to racover #6,000 dam- agos. Walion & Hoopa sued G, Y. Comstoock & Co. for 32,5600, Witholmina Krueger filed a bill agalngt Ernet Uhlich, Chiristian Kruerer, and John Bdrgonfrei, Aova Loch, Mlna Baer, Lows Krueger, and Loulss, William, Matitds, Fredorick and Hortha l(ruofinr. asking for her dowerin tho E, 34 of the B, W, %, and the N, 25 acres “of the W. 3¢ of the B, W, X of Beo, 80, 87, 14;: alsa Lot 4 and S.B}{ of Lot 8 in Block 24 of Young's Addition ta Blue Island ; also the E. 34 of the £. %6 of the 8. W, 3¢ of Hec. G, 86, 14; “aslso the N, ' {t of Boo, 19, 36, 14, west of Vincenues road, contaiving 8,085 acres; also 10 aeres in tho W, 34 of the B, W. X{ of Bea, 5, 80, 13, COUNTY COURT. In tho eatate of Thoodoro Kraefft, F, J, Crawford was appoiuted to dofond ageinst tho olaim of the executrix. - 3 Boveral now claims wers filed and allowed againut the estate of M. Q. Walker. OBIMINAL OOURT, Charlos Boss, a minor, who has beon in the lwgn? a suit to recover Couuty Jall since the 19th of Apnl, hold by s suburban Justico for stoaliug & pair of boote, way yesterdsy discharged by tho Court. Iuad- dition to the ilegaiity of thaboy being held louger, Lo was found to bo jusaue, and bis ds. ch?mn waa yecommonded by the County Phy- siciun, The Dolton case occnpled tho attention of the Court dunng the romaiuder of the The evidence for the prosecution wili probably be finished to-day. & a. 2!8’“":0‘“51 & 5, 250, upak (any—246 to 260, 253, 253, 25: 3 aud 259 to 468, e LA, Juvox Janrson—535 to 60, 6B, 69, 70, 72, 73, T4, Juvaz Maona—b3, 56, 59, Jupur Rooxns—176, 177, 182, 183, 186, 188 to 200. Junox Fanwerr—1,000 Lo 3,200, JUDAMNENTS, Bupraion Courr—Jubae Bunns—Peter B, White e, J, M, Cline ; verdict §5,000, sna motion for uaw Ciuoure CounT—JUnaE Roosns~—Willlam H, Quirk vi. The Pennsylvania Raliroad Compeny, and the Plitsburg, ¥ort Wayae & Clicsge Laliroad Gompaoy | verdict $4,000, and motion for new trisl,—0, W, Pard. ringe st al, ve, Horbert E, Mailory { verdict, $130,38, s bl ELSEWHERE. JLLINOIS BUPNEME COURT, Sypeelal IHapatch to 1'he Chicago Tribunt MousT Veavox, I, June 2,—The following statoment of tho datos of filing records, etc., ia pablished for tos fuformation of tha Dar of tho Btato: Nos. 1 to 20, subject to call June 8, and aach ancconsivo day twonty cases are called, Each plnintif's abstract and brief must be filad on the day bofors it is subject toeall, The do- fondant has ton days in which to fila bLriefs aftor tho dato of plaintict's Aling, ‘Uho istter in turn has ton dayn to fila roply. This rule has beon recently ndoplod, and is strictly adhored to, Coutt mot at 8:30 a. m,, pursuant to adjourn- mont, Tha following business was transacted ; 8, Vaahiti, Turney, ot al. vz, Trnstees of Schools, ofe, 3 errorto Wagno 3 molion by one of the plaluliffe fn error to dismiss as to b, v, Johin lteitz, implouded, ato,, va, The Denpls, ote, errora to Wanbington ; motlon mude yesterday to with- draw writ for amendinent allowed, 3%, “Ibomss W, Williawa ct al, vs, Dayard Chalfant § orror to Marion ; motlon for certiorarl, 4%, Valontine Briegl va, Juhu Mooller; error to Mairoe; rule on Clork to aend up record granted, 57 10 €0 [aclusive, In these cases & motion “was en- tered yesterday for s rulson the Sheriff to stiow caure for failure fu returning writs; rule grasied abd mado returnable by tho 8th tust, 47, John A, Craln, Guardlan, et al, va, James If, Kennedy, apponl froin Washington 3 deathof appealce Buggested and motion entered to' make aurvivors & party 1o the record, 81, Dwyer Tracy and John Phillips, oxecutors, ete,, va, tury iadden; apposl frowm Marion; motion 0 dinmisn appeal, #4, Thomas B, Turner va, Lowia Ellfe; error fo JeNareon 3 notion to muke writ of error of & wupers scdean overculed. 457, Gevrge Prico vr, David lirown; apreal from Marlon ; motion 1o diamiss appeal entered, 858, Itolland Whituey va, U. G, Blevens ; appeal from Jnaper ; samo motion. 97, John A, ITunt va, Joseph Cooper ; appesl from JIaspel tion, 24, John A, unt va, Pooris Woscoft ; appeal from Jasper ; sawo muifon, Wakeeld vs, Enos Bchreeveaj appeat 3 eatue wotion, Soveral applications for admission to the prac- tica of law based on foreign licenses wore maue and taken undar advisement, Court adjourned il 8 a. m. to-morrow, CIVIL KIGHTS IN TEXAS. GALYESTOY, T'ox , Jund 2,—Dn the Civil Righta case in the Umtod Staten District Court yemer- day, againet Managor Groenwell, of the Upeia= Houso, the Judge docided that tho dumurrer Lo sustained, and the iudictinont quashed, ou tho ground of the mct being uuconstitutionnl, ard tho indictmout did not aifege that tho complain- aut was a citizen of the Uniled Siaten. It s thought that other cases will bo decided iu s similar mauner, AUOTION !AL;S- WM. AU BUTTERS & 66, AUCTIONEERS, FOILTHE SALICOF PERBONAL PROPUILTY AN 108 MADIROR AT, AT THURSDAY MORNING, Jnne L at 9:30 o) DRY Goomm ™" REGULAR MADIL (JLOT[H’NG, Gonta' Puenistilng floods, Hoslary, Shitte 4 0 Targo {avoico nf Caentinares, 1,00 gards M smnone ings’ and Tpertinge, Viotorin & anin. aamre S, wwcela, Tablo Datnask, Gerian Ll I and i y im0 Iduie ] |} v slbnsad Colarkad Cufla, Taco tColtars, Tija) STRAW GOODS. Involoa Truaks, all stylos andl sizes, Fing assottmont p Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Tho atock 11 eumpnad of frests and sesen recotvad dirnct from Hastarh Conlgnara 2010 goods, Ato \! BUTTERS & 00,3 SATURDAYS SALR HATUI!DAY..AT s wcx.ucléx H.\I..SAL“ At thair Balesroo: ¥ Martlon.st, FURNITURE, OAR¢ETS, PIANOS, HOUSEIIOLD GOODS, Ete W3t A, BUTTERS & CUL, Auctoncurs CANDIES, SHOW CASES Ico Chest, Fixtures, &e,, THURSDAY MORNING, Juze 3, at 10 o'clock, at Btery No. 8J Bromer st WM. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionesrs, VALUADBLIST SOUTH -SIDE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY AUCTI0X, n Wabasiiiar, Ll fest west front on ¥, 0V, X eot weat rmnt on A7 aliun-a¥., al batmoen Fify.ee. i cash, BAlanca 1 andd yeara ity Wil. A, BUTTRRS & CO.. Auctivnens, Englewood Property AT BANKRUPT SALE. TWO LOTS, Corner of Arnold and Sixtioth.sta,, BY AUUTION, FORt CASH, MONDAY JORNING, Juno 7, nt 1§ o'cl Sxbosrnomae 109 Madusnoyte Lo Tots arn st § s 6 fout” fronf, u Tansy Butdali's Sob, of 1] rtof Tot8, Suo. 18,33, 11, dnoawmiorsd for ahoyy 5 5, BRIEKRLEY, —— . THE DOCTORS, WISCONSIN STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, Spectal Dispatekto T'he Chicano Tribune. Mabison, Wis., Juno 2.—At tho State Medical Bootely's meoting to~day, there wero some 476 momlors, including fourteen now onos, ‘Tho 'Lreasuror's roport suowed a sarplus of $169 ovoer expensos. Iloports of Comunitteos wero prosented, mcludiug papars of much jntarest to tho profeseion, among others one by Dr, Man- loy, from tho Committes on Practico, in regard to the treatmont of fever by water; in rogard to rheumatium and traosfusion of blood, by Dr. Marks, from tho Commitico on Bur- gery, oo new mothods of lgature for ortories, Lo recommending ligatwon by doer-tendons carbouized ay suporior to wilk or othor modes, Thls pnpor was discussed nt con- nldorablo length. Also by Dr. Wigginton, of the Stata liccpital for the Iusans, on the pnthology of tho Lrain; by Dr. Jonu, on tho trausplaudiog of bono § Dr. Sto:ldard, on cata- ract, ete, . ‘I'his afternoon, on invitation of Snpcr(nlund- ont McDill, the members of the Socluty went over to the Hospltsl for tho “lneano ln(i‘ speeiat train, to roturn thus ovening for u grand bauquot at the P'ark Hotel, when toosts and respousos aro on the programnte, Tho eloction of oflicers takes placo to-morraw morniag, —— ST. LOUIS® LAST SCHERIE. 81, Louis, Juno 2.—Tho Board of Dircetora of tho Morchauts' Exchavge bavo roceived a fottor from Capt. Jumon B, Eads, sdvocatiog a direct trado with Lrazil, and, fu view of tho early itn- [uoyemout of the mouth of the Mississippl River, aud the co-operation of tho citizons of tho Mis- siesippr Vulloy States, he rocommends the estab- lishment of u Urazil Hteamsbip Company to bo fucorporated in’ 8t. Louls, Nesalutious wero posged by tho Board oxpressive of the para- tnount importance to the commercial, agricultu- ral, and manufactitring intcrests of tho Valley States of establinhinge dircct tiado with Lrazil, o8 atlfording a uow mnrket for tho produce and niauutsstires of tha dlinsissippi Valioy and the seception of tho products, m retury, of tho Bouth American Biutes, An appeal was alzo mado to the Cuambers of Commereo and Joards uf Trade of tho Valloy States to urge tho un- portance of tlns entorjiriso upon thoeir people, NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATED PRESS. Bosrox, Juna 2.—At tho nnuual mocting of tho New Lngland Aegocinted DPross to-day Georgs W, Davioleon, of the Providenco Jour- nal, was elected Preidant § R, M, Pulsifor, Noc- retary ; and 8, N, Btoeswell, R, Worthington, and bamuol Bowles, ixecustvo Committeo, e i Pianos and Organs. Oue hundred plauos and orgaus to rent, also sccond- hianul planos for sale at great bargaine, to make roout for new atock, W. W. Kiuvarr, Hiate and Adams htrects, < MARRIAGES. TEAVLE-QUINER-AL tho rostd mation 15 SRS AT by s e e 1 Reine iyl aad 3t Noiio A Q1 INUE~RANDALL~AL the Baptl (ruve, un tha lat Inwt., by the Koy, 5 h, Dowuae! Alr. Jackeun, asslatoit by iho Rav, 1 N ilobart, E. Armatrung Ince sud Mi; Bliafo f2, itailall both of Dannoes Grove s oo 2 SPECIAL NOTICES, Another Sufferer 1 feum th w-ohnusott: Gianncal Hosputal curable, with lstlammuiny rheu, uuth 0 la oy stonldess, ilngers, aud deet; softored fearfully for thres yoars; tried eve: i’lmnw; tot ail r. Gilos' ument fo- LLLEN ‘Depo Do ¢ boitla, A Valuable Discovery. . W, llouson, & practical physician, 104 North Eu. Dllllmlvm&who‘iln oald. rll’lu{)'n attontion o nsryv. 0), s discoverod that ostract of colory and wimomtle varbinod, 1a a certain_ proportisn, fuveriably cures ofthor billo spopti nouralyia and ve; 8 a cuonlatry, and saffurs or thy oountry are ordering by mail, * Mo propares it in pille as 50 esn(a per bas. 0 J8 Jacgely kurwn acd bighly rospesiod ia Baid: wore, —E| I“’"?. Mathodiat, Hold by VAN SCHAAOK, STRVENSON & RELD, No, 1ake-st., corner Dearburn, and all drugkists. n i AUCTION SALE! [80] 8. DINGEL & CO., [82] AUCHION AND COMMISSION MERCIANTS, Nos, 80 & 62 Baat Randolph.at. Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments, ¢ [REGULAR AUCTION SALES Every Weduusday nud Suturday. EqHOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! Z32| DEALERS, TAKK NOTIOE! 40 per cont % leaved, o A DL RR R 3 A AT PRIVATE BALE., i< tegant modern atyles, i Rt ATy U i UILAMUER SULLS, Waluut, Marble-top, and|z, ™ d Dining-room Furaiture In ,‘vnl, varioty, mith s e Sevtrtmant of e {ualrs, Lounsen, Shleboa VA 0idd NOILONV ud {laoof Satirosws, and a splondid I ; ad Boo:| | ATA0D O t iTouse Furoltare, Fyarott wda, day st o3, lang, depoaita eutaied from all purcsseny, Coods et b aud’rewove ely. | B, Ructiunaer and A gont lor Slarigagos. By H, CHADWICK & CO., 196 and 197 Mast Handolph-as, DRUGS AT AUCTION. 0., will b Drages DAY, 443 0 Aucion Sale of Drags, Metlcas 1 EDICLATS, by Gljapwion & 00 aud 1 Last Rau 28t u'olock Thal Al toruoun. o ditlery arranted pare. FURNITURE, OARPETS, &o, At Auotlon, BATURDAY, Juugb, 10s, m., 'I{l be sold Paslor buits, Marble-top mb&ru Hnrunt Hed- e Cases, A ung: balre, il Mok oats, Gikin i Laagde MUKAMBRUSH, Austioness, MOND, Juno 7, acil a'elnck, at Putte-y &Co.'s o fl 4G Auction Itoma, Lo oy Ma fest east frunt, on Bouth Darkav tyfiftlest, Tarms, R0 c: Two Lots on Relecca-st, %5 FEET BAST UF WOOD, TH BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING nne 7, at Il o'elock, st Bat. tor 'k Co.'s Avgifo Ttvome o Mddhon-st. e o UTTERS & ¢ 15 Desivatle Lots i Piaticvills, Colorais, 009 bl the jeost Huueishing illay <1 miles north from D‘t‘ e t, The ¥ntire Furniture farhe-Froit Diellng, o, 468 Wabashar, To bo, sl by Auction MONDAY MORNING, Juna?, AL G'clack, - Pacticuinia Satiriny. L I S X €0, Auctionoers, By ELISON, POMXBIIOY & CO, slunil %6 Kandolphiot, THIS MORNING, AT 10 O’'CLOCEK, PORTIVELY THE LAST CHANCE TO PURCILABIE ' ' SN Fine 0il Paintingg, From tho olezant collectivn embracing such names as 10UI8 RONDELL, N. Y., |5“U0"1\un, Tarl., McCord, Lut y 11, 111, Load, W, AL, Cary, of, 1L S, e Vian Soverdon Purchasors shuuld attend thin sal 'ho cotlectinn 'y syoetior (o auythlog Herotofora ofered et Auctioi 1 1.1 '¥ilo TAS MORNING ONLY atonr Auctin Kooms, 84 AND €3 LIAN 0 M. e Dl Deside AT ATUCTION, onoe: s 6 10§ Thursday Afternoon. June 3, at 4 o'clock, On the oromlyes, southwnst commor of Lilisav. acd Mrookuat, Firg TWD‘S[UI'Y and Dasement Brick Hoose:, 10 ROOMS BACEL, With stono trimmings, bullt in the most substantial man- Bar, it all avdorn Improsenion;u, Vor Leems o uther {ntonuation apply to C. §, BUI « DICK k., Room7 MoCarmick Bluck, or tho Auctia - gom. ariiiy wiblug to attond toe anfh aan ot toke 3 tain on 1 O, J. )t wislch loavos dupot tuut of Lad.- 3p. i, én day'of inlo, KLISON, POMIROT, & C! 0., Auctlonces e - Triday Morning, June 4, at 9 Regulur Weekly Auction Sale, NEW AND SECOND-ILAND FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD G0OD:, Burors always find ut one sales tho larkust and bost s - sortmant At Auctivd du tao elty, ftich ‘and Medium 1 d i Bk P Bilk T, Jor Sults Ophistern YL Hop, aud Hale Cloh, Also, somo "good Soen hand Parlor Bults, A dargo lino. Ciamber . » cblo-tap ing Caeon, Loubges, Wa roboy Easy Cbalrs, Hofas, Bnok-Oasas, Oiflco Fu - itum, Dintag Tablos, Unatrs, oto. ~ A splondid lina Ne ¢ Mttt Moquet, lirusasle, and Wool Gacpata; cuod be: 7 2 Mattrastes, i3dding, oto., Stnes, | ltofnigen - ¢k of n'Tea Doalor; ovor 2,004 priia 4 ors. ‘The ontira stack of ;. Cholsa'T'oas put up §n packut-s tor retait trade,ani nler, sivok of tenueal Stuschandio, Vlatod wrra,” Giass &' 4 ror 210, ote. ) i ©O., 81 nud £5 Randolphets BY G, PP. GORE & €O,/ 63 and 70 Wabash avenue, On Thursday, Juno 3, AT 9} O'CLUOK, PERUSE THIS FOR A SALE Atigton, Dealers and Consumers, fer Eargatas. Hiats, lo manid Wonid Toy . sivsad Coaegeer Ledst R on t and OfiicaDenk '-’—';hf p:'n"f :Vl?ml Cai & 4 {2 U ctioncers. THURSDAY. Regiar Auctlon Sala on Thuraday, Juno3, of STAPLE & TANCY DRY G0OD5, ltus of Hoslory, Notlo Underwesr, Hats whto Gouds, Tinona, s Chdod, 11 Usbrallas, -Pacurots, 1 Misrors, Toungos, Parl 7 Hal Tusis Mattrs v Wiailow Bhadus, Mo AutYouths Clothing, Tablo Cutlory, I'lated i ‘Alsc Rogutar balo of Ingrala Uarvots at 1l o'el Balo open &t 9:30 &, 1. GYO, P, GORR & O, = Mxfil W \V-. b & By TIXOS. 1L MARTIN, Auotions Assimee’s Peremptory Sala HOLTANDER, RANDALL & DANIELS, Bantrae On TIIRSDAY MORNING, Juned, at 10 u'olock. st No. &9 Fitunat, = e e Satiaand Fhe AeeTy e R e Wagons, larko ¥ Uttlo ¥urnlture, otu., tiulng thy ‘entiro equipuwant L Krot.oh & i th \kv L rof U, B, Hankruptey Court, :-hlalsur 0. 8 mouths crelity ey . EaitLLy Proristanal r. ugtoo- 500 s Tirst-Class Boots & Sl YP£01AOLE o ARIAT, ERUILE SRECTACY o o, W dadiivat, Treiile Busliuigs