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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1875, e e ——————— THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, The temperatiira vosterday, as observed by Manasse. opticien, 88 Madiaon street (Trinunz Building), woa at 8 8. 18, 52 dogroes; 10 a.m,, 553 12 ., b7; 3 p. Wy 603 6 p.m., 633 8p.m, 62, William Quinn was struck by s passenger train on tlie Northwestorn TRailroad, under the Wella stroet viaduct, yesterdsy' forenoon, and narrowly encaped dosth. A sprainied ankle was the only Injnry he received. . ‘fha Chicago Medicsl Bovloty mot yeaterdav at the Gault Houge, thera being & rathor emall at- tendance of tho mombersuip. Tho busivoss cansisted i reports of csace, and discussion of tho features prosontod. Tho Emmet Guards wore lagt evening munterad into the Socond Negiment by Col. Janes Quirk. Capt. Higgins will arill the company, numbering slxiy-aix inon, overy Yiednesday evening fu School Hni), corner of Clark sud Eighteenth slreets. A yonng man from Nloomington came horo faet wock {ntending i€ posaible to secriro n sit- ustion on tho stage. Findlng, howaver, that matters woro very dull in tho theatrical protes- elon, ho obtsined an engagoment a4 driver of a Milwaukee avenuo homio.car, Tho Unlon Catliolic Library Association will Ipaugurato thoir now biatl, comer of Slato aug Mantaa streets, this evening by an ontertain- mont, thic prominent points of which will be ad- drovees by tha Rev, M. Dorney, . J. Ouahan, and W. A Amborg ; an essay by AMr. Goggin; aud musie by dss Starr, Mr. Scbultze, and uilicrs. 0 A vory pleasant timo was spent Saturday oven- ing mt the residenco of Michael Scdulsy, af th: Fidality Savings Baolk, who aatls for Lu. ropo ta-morrow on leavo of absones for soveral months, accompaniod bv his talentod dauzhter 2iary. His numorous frien:ls, smony other val- unbie souvenits of friondstup nnd estoom, pros rented him & bandsome cano. Compnoy A, Borond Rogiment, Inst evenlng olected tha folowing ofticera: Prosidenr, W. C. McClure 3 Troasurer, Jumea Heapy; Secreta- 1y, John McKoughs; Captain, E. J. Cunniffog Firat Lioutenant, Jumos Heany; Seoond Lisu- tenant, Duniol Folov. Tho company will most avary Mouday nod Thuralar avenings fu ‘Tarner- 1all, corner of Clark and Vaa Duron streols. Sinco any permons who are residents of theclty arenaw adinitted to the Chicago it School apon sxamnnation, it i desirablo that avy who ave not members of tho public schools should maks zn. plication lefate the daye tixed for examination. Suchk ajplication may be mado at tho oftico of 1he Board of Edueniton, No. 85 Fifth avenua, tolueon tho bours of £ and 5 p, m, of Saturduy, June 12 ‘I'tio Commirsion nt work on tha new Foderal bailding coutined their attentiun to the arduous dnty of watching tho mien who wera digging holex fn various portions of the block. Gen. Smith was at wors at his machino for terting tho wolidity of tho ground, but no rosults havo | heon m-di pubhe, It s probaile tha! the dig- pang nill bo continued for omo timo yer. Mean- whilo the mouths of the mombers of the Com- mission aro closod a8 with o seal oy to shelr opine iung of tho re.ult, Tast night a citizen of Carlinville, namoed Trederiek Guenther, reported at tho Ceutzal Htation that lho was in search of Rudoipbo Prauka, & man 34 years ald, who camo here & ‘weoh ago Yesterday, apd wroto back to his wife Saturasy that ho'could no: oltaln emplovment, wnd ititended to comuit suicide. He was then stopping at tho Cus.nopolitan Hotel, No. 104 Madigon gtreet. Inquy thoro rhosied that ho ind Jofe, suying that ke was goiay to St, Lon. Ar. Gueatlier eays his feroly aro very much | slarmnd about bim. faformation regarlivg himn ehould bo left ot Central Police station, Doputy-Sherift O'Nell lovied 1uoon tho cush- tons aud furaituze of the Ads Strect Methodist Church Esturday night4o salisfy an exccution lielij by oo Porry "owell, aud placed n cus- todiani in chnrge. 'Lho aervices on tho following day woro_held under diffculty, but wera duuut- 10:a leurtdy enjoyed. A promise wae mado ab tho time of tho lavy that somo good brothor would eatisly the exocutlon yesterdoy, but up to o lato hour in the afternoon he had not been beard from, and the custodiu was still in pos- rosnlen, The property seized is adveitised to be sold the 18ty fnse. Y A gentleman livivg on Morgan street has long horne with comaparative paticiico tha prosenco of n naighbor with threo musical danghicrs and a wmusical bonrder with un unfstbomabe baos voice, but hns at Jougth reolved on n terrible rovonge, Ho puts by enouxh moncy out of his weekly salary to buy n pencock und has cppren- ticed his souto learn the waw-flicg businnse with lberty to practico his trado az humo, Ev- arylbung ia lovely mow iu his hLanpy bome, audi o sits smiliug on the front stop and yeos peoplo Tunuing past sy if 1y was' about to rain, witn thewr ungors pluuged up to she elbow futo their enra, Ihero aro no new developments in the contost | m regard to 1ates of coal-lator, 'The unlonists ure evidently cured by the vigorous manner in which tho domoustrations of violonce wore repelled, apd #eorm just mnow un- dctarmined what coursa tu udopt. At tho yatd of R. Law & Son {nnhmh,v the work of untoading was going on without iutorruption, ena there wero 1o rafonn of troublo attho otlior yarda, It is belioved that tho nujomsts will goon nccedo to tbso terms Offerod by tho col-dealors, ns, now that the risk of Injury s removed, plonty of labor can be obtained which can ‘a‘mnu Ve adapted to the requirements of tho work. A gentleman named fallivag, living ez Mil- waukos avenue, was foolisu or.ough to kend £17 to Mrs. J. O, Drollingor, Fort Wayno, lud., for a pretonded enro for the opium habli, 1o re- ceived 1 return for bis monoy a quart of a red mixture, and Bunday eveninug ho bogan to take the sufl aocording o directiona, Tho flist doso made lum sick all night, acting a8 an amote 1 Ho foolishly = reveated tha doso yeatorday morning, and camo near dying in consequence. Dr. N. 8, Davis attond- od him ot bis own oftice, and after tauing o pro~ weription of the Doctor's Mr, Bullivan was able to relurn homo, Ho will nndonteedly recover, Dr. Davis will analyso the muxture. A man on North Sangamou stroot did s neat strokoof business yosturday, Ilis wister-indaw was narriad from bis houso aud naturaily the fomalo folis calloctod on tho front stoop’to valuto tho bride and_bridegroom with n nnrunfi volley of shoes, slipperd, judia-rubbors, ol boots, and similar fout woar of good omon, Tho desigmng husbaud armed his unconcious wifo with'oue of bor last yoar's boots, with a threo- wiory hool ahod withy braus, and placod bhis uu- euspecting maiher-in-law just Lohlud her, say- fug_that that was tho place from which she 0uld obtain the best viow. Tho plau.worked beiter thau be could have hoped, for his wifo drow o bead oa the hind-whoat of tho eacvisgs sod plugged hor mother in the loft o5e. Neither Mr. Wadaworth, the ouigoing, nor Qou., Wobster, the lucoming, were yortorday agitated by auy communteations from Wasniug- ton, and the formor continued to attond to the dulics of bis oftico. 1t ias not to bo expectad tiat tho ner Collector can 1sko tho oltico bororo July, becauso soine dolay m enaue in taking au inveutury, tling bouds, ofe., artor Lo gots s commidelon, Mr. Wadsworth says that these reliminarica took bim the best part of a manth. "Thero is no certaiuty as to who tho now Nub. Teeasuror witl be, but severat persons are wald ta havo | aperd iu tholr hats, sud to bo accumulat. ing huge plles of that unsubstantial commodity kuown a5 “Influence,” Owing to the Vrosi- dont's habit of breaking out in a new place, it is kafa to gay that all those persous now working for tho ofiica will be disappointed. About thia tima the houwehalder, in tha cool of tie oveuing, takes Lis garden-lose and eou- vorts tho dust into mud. "About this time the waytanng wan, being a fool, doth ssray ¢o the rtrcot soda-water fouutsin and fnvest hiw nickal inaglaes of effervescing dllute of vitriol, stored in Jexd pipes and swesteucd with pise-apple sirup made from old boois aud saucid butter. Alout this timo school-girla get out white mus- 1in and pink sashios, aua college-oratora painful- 1% ) rapare urations beforo the looking-giass, und woudezat thoy will break down. ‘Thie gas nne dnrtho heator iu the maloon {4 permanenily quenched, snd the bieater ituolf 18 shrouded with reuze. Ao air ia full of bites, mon pruient dogs bagiu to put oo wuzzles, Fathoefs of fam- ilis feipn nuconcern when mothers sod daugh. fain of snimilios give tho breakiast-iable conver- Vel B watellug-piace csst. Nummer is st sy, about mideight, as Ofcor Malony waa passing down Madinul treot, Lo uvesLoard o Tuitst but perslstent . mutiug from » dim co- ctua an front of & topacconiat’s store, and, on makiug av xamination 1uto its cause, discovorsd on enthusissuc aud joebrlatog | cauvsusur, who hiad got tue tobscco, it wrres| sign by spplication for a life-endowment potioy, \ than auticloated. nsuranoe nalve hsud, aud was vaioly but per- uvexinfi y endeavoring to mako 1t tako onTan i o'ce. romisved blm to $he station-houss, tellivg him that there wan aman thars who wanted to £et hin lito tnsured. Arrived thoro, he, in roply to tho customary questions put by !nu‘flur- gemnty delivered “himeelf as follows My namo i3 Petor Albomarle Fleuder<on i at unearest birthday, ) occupstion Active; drink moderately ; do not use tabscco in any form ; parents living, father aged 59, mother 573 no brothers or siaters living : no ditts dead ; bave hover bad mraugulated” karnia, apovlexy, opllepsy, varioloid, typbus faver, or caneert am awaro that any concealmont, evasion, or min- ropreseniatton will rendee thia polisy void." Fhoy put him in s httlo coll, and brought him up belors John Sunumerfishi uest day, when ho wan finod §3 and costa, 1le paid the fine and talkod the dnstico iuto taking a 26,000 poliey, payaite at doath or G5, so that ho cama out »40.50 aliead, 1o was subsequonily heard to exnrers hia regret that lio did not go the Dride- wall, nsdf ho had be conld havo mado all tho oflicors insuro beeause thay couldn't have got away from bim forsoven days. A, 6, IHOOKER & CO. The firm of 8, (. Hooker & Co, yoeterday notifieit thotr ereditors to call at theirofiics ln tho afternvon and collact tho difierences duo them. Mr, Hooker did not maxo to tha teporter any rtatement of the axtont of 1as8, but tt 14 - derstood from outsido sources to bo much lers It is Lelioved that all tho monoy roquired bma boon furnishod by the t-rnn: Fast fur whom tho firm was tranenciisg :nsinces, chiely in dard, 80 that thacapital of IIooker & Co. is entiroly muim- pairod by what waa feared would bo & very dis- antroun turn in the markot, It was known all atong that theee doals were mado for ather par- tiows but it is the mombcr of tho Board of Trade viho transaots the busiuces who is keld rosponai- L1s on "Change, nnd he must foot the loasaes if his principal does noz,—tho lattar not boing necea- tarily known in tho teansaction, It ta thud pos- +ibio for a member of tho Bourd tobo Liard hit by o r1tdden roviision, without any fault of lis own, vibilo acting unfler order trom another, and sup- rosing Limisel! to bo amply protected. L'or this reanon o failure on *Changa uoes ot necossarily Imply disgeace, or evou v lack of businoss tact. Mr. "Hookor isto be congratulated on havieg powsod thiough tho tral so successfully : and nune the less beeausa ha would hiave boen blame- lexs In tho matter had tho ovent been otherwiso. TEMIERANC A meoting of tho Execu: Committeo of tho Cineago Temperanco Allianco was held at Room No. 1 Farwell Hall building vestordsy slter- naon. Most of the Committos waro prosent, Tlio organization of the Fifth Ward was re- ported complow, with tho (oilowlng Goneral Comuitice : R, B, Stone, Lemuel Morso, D, 8. Covert, Mra, E. A. Colton, and Miss Nary o513, Tho Fourth Ward was roported iu prograss of organizatiun with encanraging prospectd, Fol- lowing are the Genoral Committeo: Dr. D, 1. Nolson, Cyrus Bentlev, Mra, K. O. Willinms, Mrs. C. Walker, and Mra, Isabella Joucs, Mrs. J, It. Paxion aud Mr. Androw Paxton woro udded to tho Exccutive Committee of the Alliance, Dr. A, W. Gra7 and Danlel Scully swere added ‘g ll;n Geperal Cowmittoo for the Fourtoouls ard, W. P. Black and G, M. Hoar ware added to tho Committeo cn Branch Orgamizations, Mrs. 8. A. Watson, of Loudon, Eng., was elocted au lionorary member of the Ailiauco, and a certilleats way ordered to ba issucd to bor Ln secordance with tho vots making ler a mem- er, Thonext regular moctiag of tho Alliance was anyounced for Monday afterncon nest at4 p. ., at Koom 27 Patwoer House, ‘After somo otuer unimportant busluoss, the Comuniitas adjourued. TRYING THE WOIAKY CASLS. Thera soetns to bo uo unmediato prospect of a trinl of tho winsky cans growing out of the luu o Judge Blodzott, of tho Unitod Siates Cir- cuit Court. haa ordered a Jury for Juse 23 fur the tiiat of wome civil casos, bat hes mado no proviwion for 8 Grand Jury, It is tho wish of air. Wurd, Distric.-Abtorooy, to briog the casos 1n question belurs A Jury a4 500D a8 may Lo, LUL, from Judge Blodguti'a oxprassion of omniou wnen last consuited, 1t Is 10t likoly that anyibing will bo doge with_ tho d.atillers befuso **cont woather,” to uso tBs Judygo's cbromolozy. Mr. Ward does pbot caro for A Groud Jury unlesn ho cau have a criminal jury summoned ut tle ¥atne time, for the roascn shat in manyof his cascg—notably thodo of counterfeitors—tio wits nonses must bo brought from a distance, and if thio trial of the casos doos not inmediately follow tho findiug of tho indictiments, a d.uble oxpouse -will be entaled 1w bringing the witncseos twico. alr, Ward will, however, ask for a grand and criminat jury st the noxt session of ‘the Court, and it may pissibly bo that Judge Llodgotz wiil ?umium to bring up tho cases, though it (s not 1oly, TUT QUO SPARRANTO. In the quo warianto caso of tho Citizons’ As- sociation agnmst tas City of Chicago, Sinta's Attorney Neod yesiorday flod for tuo Peupls, in the Criminal Coutt, the following motion : Aund now comos zald Peopls by Churles 1L, Reed, Stalo's Attoruey, und move the Court to strika tho Trzt and sccond pleas by sald defendant above pleaded from the flos, or that it be comipelled to eléct which oncof eald_pican it will staud by, and that sho Court Wil siriko the oihers from mald flies, aud thew awiign a3 wpecial cause therefor the folluwing reasons 2 Furst=Uecause apy oo plod can bo p.paded to satd fnformation, Neconid—liccanno matd firat snd second ploas are in- consistent with said third piea, Phiri—Leause aaid Arat snd second pless form an I&Ilmluml 1ssue, aud are no dofonse to tald lnformia- on. ronrth—Cecstige miid first and second pleas are neitlier a disclatmer nor a Sustitication, ¥ fth=-ceaura thiey do not, nor do efther of them, dony that katd city 4 exurcistui Uberties under and by irgue of ual § act of 1812 ACCIDENT INSURANOE WANTED, A family residing in a_ littlo villagoon the Chicago & Norshwestorn Road, about 25 milen Crowm the city, Jately bad the followivg remark- able liat of sccidouts 1 one dn{: First—The tioad of the famuly broke hia nesa while getting on the morning train. + Second—The wife roccived somo sovere brulecs by falilog botween n train and the sidowalk. Third—A son, sboue 15 E"" of ago, fell 14 foot (u a barn aad was kuockod sonseless. Fourth—A daughter, about 18 yoars old, fell out of bed aud cut her arm quite badly, Fifth—A son, about 2 years old, wosbadly scarcd, but was not much fvfured, by falling down-staiis, a Yuero ara fivo morein the family, but thers dign't appenr to Lo quite accidenia enough to go around tuat day. TIUE NORTIE TOWN, A meeting of the Town Board of North Chica- #0 was Lold at 4 p. m. yesteiday ia the oflico of Justice Pauleen, No, "63 Noith Clark street, ‘Tuers wero prosent Justices R, C. Nawmmill, P, De Wolf, M. Paulgen, and A, IT, Robinson, sud Buporvisor Baynes and ‘Yown-Clerk James Hian- ton, ‘Tho minutos of the lsst moeting woro read and spprovod, ustice Yaulson movod and Justico Robinson soconded that Jobu K. dfler bo allowed €600 on Recount to pay his Assistant Assessora. Car- nied. Justico HMammill moved that the ususl por diom snd ofiice reut be allowed, Carsled, On motion tho Board then adjournod. 3. 1. HUBOY, Jndge John I, MeMurdy, of Goorgetown, Cal., died ot Carson Cley, Nev,, on tho bth inst,, of Intlumumation of tho bowels, Ilo bad boen trav- olng witlh his wito in Califoinis, and st tho timo of Lus death was roturning to Georgntown, whero a umnber of Chicago geutlemen Liaa gono ou to moet him. Judge 3oMurdy was & young man of groat promise and rich prospects, uud his loss will bo relt fac boyoud the Luidera of Lils own Btate, whero ho iad made himaolt gonerally estecmed and beloved. 1o wus very recontly tu Quicago, viutiog hiv fatker, the Rov. Dr. MoMurdy, ——— THE RIVER. EYFECT OF TUE BATNH, The recent ratba Lave vastly Improved the con- ditlon of tha North Branch, aud just at prosent thore Is little to complain of iu the way of bad odors, At and abovo tho Division etveot bridgo thero 1s no surfaca scum, and the watar seews to be freo from gaseous oxbalations, although a wud macbine, &t work mear the bridge, stisrod 16 up from the bottom, 'The rains that tended to purify sho North Branch caused tia bad odors in the main river, by carrying down the staguant wites from the Brauct, With dry woathor City-Enginecr Chesbrough thinks thero will by no trouble along the Sauch Lranch or msin river, but thero is no hely for tho bad odors along tho North Branch until tae Tullerton avesue condult is cowpleted, and tho renowal of work on it will depend ou the sction of the Council. ‘ILo Board of Public Wotks, bowover, expect that matters will soon bo ar- rauged #o thas the work may ba ro-lot, About 4,000 foot Liave boon constructed alroady, and 1t 14 ntended to push work ou the ross as faal a4 possible, ‘Fho couduid wilt extond from tho North Brauch to tho lske, and Dby means of euilablo machinery a ocurjont of water from the North Eraoch will be kopt ju motion slong the conduit. ‘Flis will have tho effoct of establishing a ciroulation ju the North Brauch, a8 iu the Buuth, n which, owing to its feeding tho caual, 8 curront passcs up from tho lako aud maip rivor. lntho cawe of tha North Dranch, the Fullerton aveoue couduit will supply the place of the can, f ly the coudwit, aad & wmpmo’alt-. colation of 1ake water through the branches bo maintsined, To the Rdilor of The Chicao Tridime: Cntoaao, Juns 7.—Tho eitlzons of Chlcago paid 83,000,000 to purify tho Clilcago Risor, At firat this oxpenditnta did purify tho river, to the satisfaction of overy one. Now, tho tivor Is as foul na ever, pouring forth ks postilontial va- pors, ita stench fildnz the air, and cavryiog por- #on, dinenae, aud death {nto the lunga aud Lo.ues of our pcor\o. It behalf of the 500,000 peonls, visitora snd reaidants of Chicako, wity should this intolora- blo nuissnco bo permitted? Lot the auhorities ansser. The authoiitics abould —romem. bor that the people will beld thom accountabla ; that tus jeopardy to henlin mitat bo removed at once, of the roason for not doiug 1t made known, fn onlor that the respon- ibility mar be pinced whoro it bolongs. ‘I'ue clilzous will oot pay away £3,000,000 for nothig, ond have A postilonco beaide, Ius shis Ozdeo-\Woutxorth ditch any- thiug to do with this? 1f 8o, tha Bard of Inb- lig Worlis siould stop e In twoaty-four houre. The futerosts of two idividuals cannat bo pro. moted when tho heslth aud Jizes of a half-wille ion poople are pot lu jeopardy thoicbr, CimizeN ASD TAX-PATEN. —iis RELICIOUS NEWS, THE DAPTISTS, Tho rognlar monthly mecting of the Baptist minieters w3y bold yesterday at their hoad- «quarters on Washington streot, After tho ususl dovotional exerciaes, roporta wore mada by various pastors, showing the numbers roceved into tue chueches represonted during the past moutl, by baptism aud otherwise. Theso reports were favornble, aud showed a healthy condition of tho denomination i thoe ¢ity and vielnitv, A discursion was hoid ou tho quoetion of usiog the denominationat papera for tho publication of the reports of national societ.os, instead of epecinl papers for that puspose. The minlaters prosont were almost unanimonsly in favor of tho now plan proposed, and & resolution to that ellect was adopted, 5 TRE TARERYAOLE CHURCIL, Veory intoresting services were hoid at the Tabernaclo Church Sunday, it bolug 1ts ninth aummversary, 1In the morning an suniveranry dis- conrso was delivored by the Ilov, Dr. Hoaly, in whicl: . he roviewed thu history of the church {r m its boginaing, giving sowe interesting in- cilents and enconragmg facts. Like most ghurches of our citv, tho Taberuaclo ia the ont- growth of Sabbath-schiool enierprise. Fow chrclies hero havo had such growin and spirit- un! prosperity, During the nine years of Ity ez~ istenco thero hnve boen added to it membersbiv 812, Of tiny number 203 have beon dismissed u; uglh'o: churches, leavivg & preaout memberskip of 57 No year of 1t hiatory has boou more prospors ous ‘than tho last” Nearly a hnndrod accessions havoe boou mads o is comiounion, and dta Jong ombarrasacd finances aro being placed on an ssuired basis. Thia church occupies an impartant fleld in a dos- tituto part of the city, aud doderves a geuerous bUpLOLL. ‘L he nfternoon was devoted to tho Annivorsary oxoreises of tho Babbath echool, which raukd among the largost in tho country. Mort witer- enting addressus wore niado by the Rev, Dr. Pat- ton, Dr.J. H. Hobister, and other Christiau workots, In tho evenmng addresses wero mado by tho Rov. Mr, Williams, Deacons Iiubbard and Gurnoy, and the Iter. Lr, Healy, rectung iunci- dents 10 counection with the Tabeinacle, - Alto- getuer, the doy was ono loug to be remombured by te friends of this Christisn enterpriso. PRESUTTRELAN. Tho Prosbytertan ministors’ meoting hold yes- torday mormng was addrossed by tho Rev. W, J. Erdmsn, who gave a briol asconnt of tho Diblo miseion work as_now conducted in this city, when the Rovs, Jotn M. Gibssn and Ar- thur Miteholl wera appointed & cominittao Lo 10~ pore o rosofution exprossing ths judgmont of the moeting on thin subjoct. Tho Revs, Robert Boor, of Vnlparaise, Ind., G, I’ Bewnll, of New York, and Mr, Yogue, of San Frauciseo, wero among che visitors of tuo meoting, Monday next oflcers for tho your will vo olectad, and tho Rov. . O, Noyes will apeak in favor of minis‘erial vacations, that bo- iuge the mabjoct for discuseion. METHIDISTE, The Methodist miuisters at their meating yes- terday authorized the forwarding of & communi- cation to D, L, Moody, expreesing thelr con- gratulations, and listened to an address on un- fermented wine by the Rev, Mr. Lrazy, of tho New Jersoy Conforonce, The death of the Rtov. L. L. Wiualow was roported to tho Associntion. DR, FULTON, Tho Brooklyn Argus says taat tho Rav. J. D. Fulton, pus.or of the Hangon Pluco Church io that city, who las fately had much troablo with bis deacons, bas received & call from this eite, where, tho Arqua states, it {3 proposed to form a religious organizatiou on the genoral plan of tbat which las given colebrity to the Boston Xromont Tomple, Ouo Chiongosn, namo un« kouwn, ia roported to bave offsied to_gmivo $20,+ 000 1f Dr. Fulton could bo secured. The laiter, however, has dechined to entertaiu the Westoru offor. —— THE MYSERS CADETS, RECRIVIND THE PRIZE I'LAG, The ceremony of presonting tho flag awarded to the Ayers Cadels, of Toledo, at the lato re- union, took place in the Opera.louso [n that city Saturday ovealng, Tho matter was fn chargo of a commitico of Chicago gentlemen consisting of Gen, O, L. Mann, Gon. Frank T, 8herman, Col. 8. 8. Baldwin, Dr. W. O, Oggood, Maj. J. WV, Brockway, and Capls. 0. G. Overrock and Frank Marsnall, QEN. JMANN, in prosenting tho banuer to the Cadets, said that the Myers Cadota had come to Chicagoin ro- spopso to tha call from an sszemblago of the national woldlery. ‘I'noir appoarance stiracted attention aod npl»luuna from the first; ladies whitened tho air with bandkorchiofs in waving a xelcomo to thom, aud mon shouted in their 0nOF. This applauso was ropoated the noxt day, when Judges, Covernors, aud great soldient wore tholy eritics, Bo marked was their soldiorly bearing that, when tho contest for the flag cama olf the vext day, but one compsuy in that vast assombly was willlug to conteat for the honors with them, The company whioh taok up the wauntlet which the Cadots throw down was not n company of boys, but of mon, many of whom hed carried tho sword or gun in tho fate War, The boya woroe undaunted, and the contest was o must spirited ono, 'Tho roply for tho Cadots was msde by the Hon. Frank Huid, who thanked the Committos and tho people of Chicago for the flag and tho kind words, &a well as for the kindnoss and hospltall- ty which the Cadets received ou the vkt to Chicago, OEX, FRAXK T, SHENMAX was then introduced, and maid though he was wors o man of action than of talk, be would try to make a short speech, Iie had before ex- perieuced the troubls comptalued of by tha pro- ceding nx:oakcr. in regasrd to tho indifforonce of tho peoplo a4 to tho -np‘wn of such companioa, Ho lad scen compauicn disbsnded because of tho neglect of tho peoplo to majutaiu thew, The rosult was seen whon tho Warbroksout. Hadit not bean for tho organized militla of New York and Maasachusotts, tho rebels wanld have talkon tho National Cl})flnl ab tho out- bob, 11 spoko in high toria of the efficioncy of tho duill of the Cadoss st Culcazo, which bad extorted the warmest admirntion of even old army officers, Many visitors expressed thom- ualves that no Captain from Woat Pomt could Lave hanaled a company of men in the face of tho thousauds of oritical spectators with she vingalar success that Uaps. Miner had, Ordorly- Borgt, Cook way atso mentioned very flattor- fagly. Me beliaved that bad the drill takan 'ihlclu indoore tno Cadots would have swept tha flold, Briof nddresses wera also mado by Col, Bald- sein and Dr. Ospood, snd & lotter was road from Qan, Drumn regretting hia inabllity to bs prosent, and passivg bigh encomiuma on the thorougaly soldiorlike besring of the Csdots. Aftor » blindfold drill tho exercises were —_—— LOCAL LETTERS. oun counTs. To the Editor of The Chicaoo Tribune: Cuicago, Juno 7.—Thoe writer can recolloct whon Judge 8pring held Court on the coruer of the Pablic Hquare, comtencing at 8 o'clock fn tho mornlng, dismissedt at 6, and then Lold & three-bour scesiou 1o the evouing, Lawyers were nat allowed to apin ous petty casoy ine terminably, but were limited intho tima they wore allowed to consuwma. Theu the docket wag clearod at every term. I dn not ask or expect such labor of our present Judzes; and they could not sustalu fu sl the year round. But there i¢ ® most crvivg evil now la tho adminlstration of justice, Trifling Yti- gotion, snd llgation for mere dolay, uoumber our dockets, and Iatitude in tnials {« al- lowed to such an extent as to smount to s practi- et 5v #3001 0 G 1545 Sours_whin onest ol than 40 go into cours with & koowledge tust | must wm‘m wateh W for tvo years bofors T cam get & trial, Tet aur .lndgon show thomeelves to be as distinguished for tuoir energy a8 thoy are known to bo for their integrity and eapacity, asil they wil suiely devieo some plan for petting nid of those sultuin who only desiro to linger In conrt a1 n sott of city of refuge from thelr eraditora, and Ict thoro be 'heard nho want their nghts deteninined and get ont of oourt aa specdity ns poeefule. Wil our Judgey put thoir headstogothor and 810 what can bo done? ANOTHER LAWYEH. WENT MADISON ATALET. To the Editor of T'he Chicaso Trtonnes Cittoaao, June 7.—~The ettcution of ths su- thorities should bo eallod to tho condition of Madisop streot wost of Wostorn aveuuo. Last Bnoday tho strost for the whole langth wos filled with teams, and it was slmost impossil to got slong. With very little oxponse on tho partof tha Donct of Public Works, tho stcoot could e put [u at Joast passablo condition. BrnANoEn. s Sy THE COUNTY BUILDING, Thomas MoQlrr, Doputy-Coroner, waa yester- day quite ill. State's-Altorney Noed was sgaln at his poat yestenlay, rofrealied by hiis Enstern trlp, Tho Jall gava up seven of 1ta fnmates yestor- day to the tender caraof Fellon, of the City Brdewdll. Shoil Agnew goes to Jollet Tharsday, and will bo accompanied by twoaty-fivo of his boarders, County Treasuror Millar, Counly Attorney Rouutree, the lon. W. F, Coolbsuzh, snd Jako Rehm start for Fox Lake Thursday for a fow daya’ sport at tishing, Tho TFinauco Committes completed the ox- amiuation of ex-Corouer Btephens’ flnal account yosterday, and agreed to recommond its adag- tion, excojt s bill of £600 for trsusportation, which they cousidoted lllegal. The samo Com- mittoe also complotod ita work upon tho report of ox-Sherllf Bradlov, findiug the same correct, and that he owed the county 83,965 at tue ox- puauun of lija oftice, which uad been promptly poud. Tho announcoment that Judgo Willlams bad let tho Aldormna off with a fine nud a dourcasing ©Toct on Shetlil Aguow. 1o lLad contidoutly oxpeuted Lo have them with him last night, snd bad gune so far in lus proparation for thir come tort us 3o increase his suoply of fool. ‘Yhe Jail clork, too, was sorcly distressed, foc ho liad spout cousidorable time in propariag & ditectoly fur the accommodation of visitois to tho colls But apart for the Awdormen, ‘Tho Finauco Committoo sostorday morning complated tho inspection of the Co.nty Clerk's pav-roll, fluding tuat it contamed Lho namen of thiree smployes who wore not found in the oftico, beawdos dr. Justio, whoie caso waa roported in thise columud a fow days ago. Tho matter was oxnlained to tho Commuteo by Gon. Liob's chief el.rx, who maid those not found in tho of- fico biad beoa epgaged in record wiiting on tho outside. Tho Committce axreod to roport favorably upon tho pav-roll after the ex- planation, and 8o piepared thelr report, clos- ing it with au admonttion to Gon. Laeb tliat liercafter if such work was dono out- vido of the oflico tho bettor way to pav for it would be by the folio, ate. ‘Y'o this the Goueral took oxception, aod wanted tho Committeo to go with Idm to Lis houso aud oxamino tho wirs, Tise Committeo objected, oxcopt Commissioner Holden, aud an exchauge of words ensuod, The Gionerud thouglit tho Baurd hal boen particularly eovere on him, and that, if it had followad tho other lieads of departmontas s closely as it bad lim, it would bhave saved the county thoueands of dolara during tho last year, Commissioner Bardick replied that tao troublo with tho General was that lie could not spprociate good trentmout, 1a thought the re- port of the Comwmittes was mild aud just, and woald oot cousent to alter it. 'L'ho Ueneral'a ¢yea then rested upon tho Commissjoner for o moment, and sllenco rolkued, whica was broken by & mild instuuation ou the pare of the Gonoral that 1o Commissioners cou d not afford to thirow too many stonvs. 'L'is rcoue thud closed, and the report was subwmittad as propared, —_— THE CITY.HALL, Tho Board of Publil Works annonnce that they wil to-day opcn bids for the constrme- tion for the new Wost Sida Water-Woiks, BIayor Colvin has requosted Cily Engincor Chenprough to render al the sesistanco ju his power to tho Custom-Huuso Investigation Com- miitoo. = Residonts at the soutborn end of Indiane avenue bave bean making Leavy complaita to the Board of Public Worke abouta violation of tho firo ordipance In thor nelghborhood. Sevoral of them, It appears, appliod for permita to raize thetr houses but wero rofused; nevortheless, Dotective Ellott ratsed his howso 10 feot, the proteats of tue Firo Wardan to the contrary notwithatana- log. 1nasimilar case ou State streat, TFiro Wardon McCariby is reportod ns oayiog that ho was justructed (o take no uotice of "tho oflense by the Board of Polico. An unsophisticated youth yestorday wandered into tho Bpecial Assessmeut Depattment of tho Doard of Public Works, and inquited whore ho could prootice a marringo liconse, John Stewar:, one of thacloras, thivking to have some fun, Liastily topliod, **In the Counyy Jail" Tha noxe thing Lo ‘distiuctly romembera is that he faund Iwaelf, sbout 4 o'clock in tho afteraoon, 1lat on hus back on tho ground underncath tho floor, The youth's {lat sud Mr. Stewart's nogs wore not an even match for onch othor. Hoere- atior inquirng individuals will meet with the most uaboundod yospect in tuat oftice, 'I'no Committeo an Htreota aud Alloya far the Norsli Division mob_vestorday aftoruoon, In sthe Clty Clork'a ollico, Afd. Lengachor in tho chair. A petition to hnave sidewalk obstroctious ro- moved from ia front of_tho plaving mitl on tho coruer of Pleraon and Noith Wells stroots, wag fayorably roported upon, 'Che petition of real cutato onord on Ontario streot, from Dearborn 1o 8c, Clair slreot{ to widen tho sidowalk 10 foet, taking 8 foet off tho stroot, was ulso favorably considered, Anordinance chapzing ths uamo of North Wolls atreot to Norty ¥ifth avoouo was vigotoualy combatted by Ald, Dickinson, IHo eatd that the uamo waa uncred a4 that of one of tho oluest ploucers of the city, and he did not want to seo it chauged. Tho Nowberry cstate, who own two-thirds of tho etreel up to Clicago avenuo, alko vigoroualy opp.oso any change ot name, ‘Ihe oruinance was flually placed on fllo, an was Alo & petition againsl improving White strect, for the ionson tunt the woik 18 alteady neacly complood. BEWERAGE, ‘The Doard of Public Works will to-doy adver- tiso tor 5,3U5 foot of briok and pipe sewerago on tho following siroetas No, of feel, Blanton ayenno, from Park to Warton, vieeesee, ,b!d Yark avenuo, from Westera (o Blanton, }‘I'url'cu avenue, from Western lo Stanton hrield avoiue, front Vay Buren to Congress Congress alrsot e Tobey street, from Ven Luren to Congres 480 ‘Congress strect, from Avhland avenus ta Hobore,.1,6:0 Totalisssee easertnennreeadB,303 —_—— CRIMINAL, Ticbard Watson wan arrested last eveniog by OMcer Dargon on tho charge of stealing somo articles from & room at tho Jatloson House, 110 was tocked up in tho Contral Btation. Walter Iolbraak, & youug maa who clafms to ba an actor, was held in €000 bonds yostorday byl Justico Bummertield o appoar at the Crimina Court to suswor a charge of latcony, In purloin- iug somo arti cles at & boarding-house, David Alexandrowitz, a peddler living at No, 170 Weat Indiana stroet, was knocked down on Tlalatod ntreot visduct at § o'clock last [night by two young men und roblod of & lot of neckties. Oue'of tlo paities, John Ionnedy, was subsoe quebtly arrosted. It was repostod *uludny that tho house of Goorge l'arnaworth, corner of ’l‘hht!f«anmu strest and Btewart avonue, waa entered by three sneak-thleves Bunday evening, and a lot of olothing stalen, A boy resurned the goods yes- terday morpiug, after a man nsmod Frank Williams bad beeo arrestod, Tle prisoner way held to bail in §700 to await & further hearing. B vy A Cool Arrangement, ‘W dont slluda to any onc's “say 80" sbout selling bettar goods £or less money than Dalloo, 194 and 134 State streat, doos, but to {he {mmena atock of relriges- ators, freszers, water-coolors, etc,, he koopa, ‘The Musto Trade. Lyon & Bealy and ths Root & Bocs Musio Gempany, the $wo wholesalo muslo bouses in bis city, will closs Ahels respective places of buainess st § o'clook on Bate wrday afisrnoous, from Juas 1 to Sepd, 3 THE COUNCIL. Ald, Hildreth Wants tho Court- Iouso on the West Side. Trying an 0ld Dodgo to Mako a Littlo Capital. A Resolutlon Offered that Durllng De Added {o Tilley and Egan, TFinnnos Tho CUommittce Submit tho Estimates, The Coemmon Counchl mot o rogniar weokly nosolon last ovenlng, President Dixon in the chair, TAE NONT MAY, Tho Mayor sont in a communication correcting the name of the gentleman nominatad on tho Publlo Library Bourd, vice Hormann Ruster, ro- signed. It should Lave been Dr. k. C. Holtz, not Cliristophor Hotz. ABKING AN INCREASE, Tho firemen in charge of the water-pipo ex- tovsion and repnirs mout in & potition praying for tho incroads of thoirsalarios from §1,500 to 1,800 n yoar. Referred to tho Committeo on Fire and Water. ARMNORIES FOR TIE DIAVE. Ald, Clarke, of the Fifth Ward, presonted » numerously signod petition from tho ofticats of tho First and Socoud Regimonts Illinole Bate Guards and many promunent citizens, pmrlngi that asam bo #et o part in the appropriation bil| to pay for tho armories of vad tegiments, Tho Knozx, Fust Regimout; O. L. Maun, document was migned by Gen. A, O, Me- Clurg, commanding Second Itegiment; _Col, James _ Quirk, commanding Second Rogi- meat; G, H, Hubbard, Lisutcnant-Colunel Fiest Itogiment; Pottor Palmer, Gen. J. D. Wotater, R. E. Goodell, W. F. Coolbaugh, Maj, John Miso, J.D. Ward, Daulel O'lure, Mark 8hortdau, 8. M. Moore, C. A. Reno, E.F. 0, Klokse, Thomas Lone-gan, 1. J. Morse & Co, Thomas Brouan, C. R. Field, Mickael Xeoloy, N, Mareon & Co., F. H, Wiunton, Edward dcQuado, and mauy others, Referrod to the Committee an Financa. MOVING TUE CITY-WALL TO TIE WEST 8IDE. Ald, Hildreth intradnced tho following : WWneneAs, The City Court-llouso was destroyed by tho great dre of 1671} and, ventayes by Witknew, Private Induntry haa bullt, without de- lay, magaitfccat eiructures ull around tha block fore merly vccupied by the Court-Houae; aud, WHEREAS, Thero wwan s ngreement ctitered'into by this Common Councll and the County Commisstoners, July 15, 114, concerning tho Joint occupancy of the Bublic square ; and, WitERkAn, ‘[here’ls & united opinlon upon the part of tha people that hie Court-fouse should be butlt at once, inasmuch an the same can bo dona without taxatlon by selling tho clty’s unproductivo real otate ; d, WitEnzAs, It s the universsl opfnion that no agree. ment can he mado between the city and tho county- to busld on the Court-Louso square; therefare, bo it Jteroleed, That imusdisto stops bo takeu fowarda a separation between by clly and county Inthe joint clum of the yubllc aqnaro ; and bo it further fterolved, Tt fnasmuct’ a8 tho grosfer porlion of the populution of tho cily resides on tho Weat Hide, and the advantages for fituro progress 0 far su: perior to that of tio Sonth Hide that ths tulure wlif de- mndour ublic balldings on tho Weat ido; therefore, n 4 | Resolved, That the Committea on Tublle Grounds tako Such acton as they deem dexiralilo toward secur. g »alto for the oroction of the City-Iullon the West e, g Y In support of the forezaing Ald, Hildroth mado a blow-hot-and-ooll speech, svidently fue tonded to toilo tho ears of those who bruntho tho balmy zophyrs of Bridgeport when the north- west wiuds swectly blow. 18 firut objection to tho prosent sito was that it was too small for s building of such jmportanco. Ihe structuro should sland far back from tho sidewalks, so that, 1 case of another largoe fire, it migut not be roadily destroved, It was imposaible, he thonght, to procoed with the buildivg of the City-Iiall under existiog circametances, Ho neod not go into statiutics to prove that the populatiun propone darated on the Weet Side. The day was ap- proaching when tho business of the city wonld aiso bo boaviest in tuat section, Thoio wero plenty of favorable mtes on tho Wost Bide that could bo oumly procured, and, an oxchango being cffectod, shers would bo no expensn. o wag suro that the adoption of the resautions srould Rive very ' general satisfaction. [lronical ape plauso.) ALD. CAMTBELL m%arded tho resolution ef Ald. Hildroth as belng ridieitious 1n tuo extremo, It was simnly Quix- otic to tatk of changmg the location "of the Court-ilouse, Calumet would bo a bettor sito thao say on the Weat Sldo. 1o regurded the resolutions as avottier dodgo for delag, Ald, Hildieth wes sorry that Ald, Campbel) choae to_bo sarcasuio oo tho subjoct, Why bad not the Wost Bido us gnod a titlo to tho Court~ 1louss na any other section of Lho city? After a fow yoars tho occidental portion of tho metropolly would have at least 1,000,000 of population. He thought that if the buildiog was erected on the prescns sito, it would soon ba too ainall for the transsction of publio business. Home romarke of o womi-joculsr charsotor were mado by Ald, SchafTaer. ‘Tho mattar was roforred to the Committos on Wharvew and Publie Grounds, THE ARCHITEOT QUESTION. Ald, Cullorion then introduced the followlng ¢ Resolved, That the ordinance passed by this Counctl My 19, 1876, xud pertaluing 10 the selection of archls iuets arid the construction of a Court-Houso and Qity- all be, and tho samo ia hereby, smended by inseriing tlie nammo of Edward Burling, 30 as tiat the resolution will read a5 follows, {The order ia as horetofore publishod, Dur- mz&'ul nlnlxmn] thrown in along with those of Egan and ‘Iilloy, & Ald, Culiorton eaid that, sa the sgroement originally mado with tha Couuty Doard was to havo threo architects, the rosolutlon oughi to bo adopted, Otherwisa thors would nover be nnx harmonious action. 1d, Camuball wished to amond the resolution by making tho numboer of architeols five, ‘Cucre sras an aching void {n the henrt of the city for thls action, sud prayera nigutly asconded from thounsuds of housohiolds for an increats of architocts, Tbe people wishaed for this, #0 that overy nationality, Lie supposed, abould ho repre- sentod—ao that all who woro out of employmoeut might come down to the Court-Houzse Hquaro and recoive omployment. It seenod to him that ho whole Uouri-tousa buslness the Council was Lold a8 in the paws of a mighty llon. Ald, Hildreth also stated lus opintons with constitutionnl tnxuldfsA His spoecn wad tro- mondous while it Issted, which, happily, was not vory long, Heonly regrotted that uo bad nat deferred his resoluiions unul after Ald. Culler- ton introduced lus, for he felt suro ha would, in lhu:lenla, make a much longer, and stiongor, oratlou. Ald, Cullerton moved that the resolutions ba roferrod to thn Building Commuittess of the city aod county, which pravailod. #CUOOLA, Thoe Committes on Hehools reported favorably rogarding tho recommendation of the Board of Education that the school sites om _tho northwest corner of Hamilton avenuo aud York utreet, and on the corner of Wabash avenuo and Eda stroot, bo purchased. Onlored published, Ald Campbell Introduced tho following: Resolced, That the Board of Education be, aud they are hioreby, requested 4o disoautinua tho schiool st tha ol Glcoro achool bullalig o Warren aveuue, nesr tio Columbuy, Chicage & Indians Contral Mafiroad. Ald. Usmobell sald that a child waa sacrificed nt that polut every season. ‘I'hio cars ran right bfl the main ontranco of the school, and the childron had to cross the track to outer tho yard. 1y moving the building baclc 25 fect, the eacri- tice of muvcent Jives would bo averted, Ald, Riobardson objocted. Ile thought (he resolution out of order, aud hoped thia$ Ald, Campbell would refram from further wauitng and browbeating the Council, He had occupied an hour and s halfof tho timeof the Counmt msking buncombe specchiea. Ho ouglt, there- fare, to ba sired out, and give pesple gunarslly o reat. Ald. Campboll was sorry that Ald. Richardson should opposo the introduction of tho resolution becausp of poraonal piquo towards him, Ha did not bollove ghat any man would bs 8o groesly inbumsn, Ho donied hLaving apoken an hour and a balf that vight. Unanimods copsont baving been rofused, tho resolution went by tho board, TUE AFPROYRIATIONS, Tho report of the Committos on Finsnce, which accompauied the Aswmmlalian bil foe tho iacal yeur 1875-6, waa laid over and ordered publisbed. ‘I'ie report read sa follows ; Your Comuwtios 0n_ Fluauce, to whom was reforrod (e eatlinates of the Oity Comptroller, for the several dopattmiute_ of tho Gty Goverament for tho Bical year endiug March 31, 1870, haviug biad the samie un. der advireuent, reapsotfully report that they have ex- amined said calimates, and given tho sams a careful contiderution, aud Lavd slko Cousulted with ofticers in chargo of the spvaral depariments ; sud 1643, upon such examipatin and cousidaraulon, your Couimitice have deomasd it sdvisable lo uake Gortaln chanmes in th}nhnnu.u'ul» 1n the following Teport, § Las Desa tae alia of your Commitiss 0 do equal and exact Juntice tosll tlie {nterests of the clty, and wheraver, in_(hele opinfon, & deduction from sny amnount eaximated eankl bo inade withaut prejudice 1o snch Intoreats It has boen dote, Conceruing lun s1lsrles palil to Hio amployes tn the dopartmenta of tho o r 1 of Public Worke and Ed- weation, yonr Conmi‘trs rocommend tho passago ot the fulloting resolution ¢ Resolred, That the Board of Tablle Works snd the ioard of Eduoation be, and they aro Lieroby, directed {a reduca the reapoctivo eelarienaf all employes of x-14 Board in ke menneraud to (he sams estent 1a valirics of city oicers and otber «lty employes have beon reducod by Sour Oomaliteo, a8 ahown L ths 5o~ gort, Tho summaties of the appropriations appeared to Tz Trminune Baturday, The following are tbo amounts appropristod: Atacrament expenr Baardof Publio Wor ity iny scalen Continget fund Daficiency fand Eleotion cxpen: Entertainment Tiveniug achools, Fire Dajwriment. Hinkiig fund, . Health Department Honwo of Correotion, 8 80,050.00 + 1,041,188,10 L moni0 lico Doparimoitt, . Trinting aud atatlones Bulariea of city ofticers. 1045208,00 81,122,40 814500 1902 045 105,968,80 Etreat bunpd... 0100000 Special sssoasienta on city property. 5,200.00 $3,304.4°4.] Tor constrnetion of sawors, tho Cowmmitt recammond tho apprantintion of the unexponds ed batanco Apil 1, 1475, ami tho pioceeds of & tax of ono-hulf of 1 mull on tho dolar to ho levied ; and for oxtension of maiu water-pipes, and for deficlencies in Iast_year's lovy, tho jiro- coada of throe-fonrths of 1'mid tax on the dol- lar to be levied. Aftor disposinz of soma vorv light ordera rola. tive to lamp-posts aud rewers, tho Couucil rd- Journed until Thusaday ovening, CIV1L RIGHTS. Views of o Texas Jadge, Gavvestow, Tex., Juno 7.—Tho civil-rights caso on trial boforo lho United Btates District Court hero, In whick eory Grocuwall. manager of tho Tremont Ovpern-fIouse, was defondant, was docided (his moraing by the jury biloglog in a vordict of guilty. Greenwall wna fined £500. The case was brought becanso Greenwall refused two colored womon soats in tho par ynetto of the Ope;n-] 0, 1n tho Oslveston News of Haturday moming last appoared an oditorial eritjcism _ou the con- mtruction and_1ubngs of Judgo Motri.l, of tho United States Dis:rict Court. in thoclvil-sights anit abavealludod to. 2hoatticlo was moderatoin its exyrossion, belug ontiretv uhorn of porsoualitios, aud was a aim Jo stacement of the editor's slewa 04 to tho casen to which the Civil-Rughts bill was intonded to apply, togethor with a roview of tho docisionn of Juetico Bradloy i tho Grant Parish cago and tho Slaughtor-flonso cass bofors the Bupieme Court of the United Ytates. Thia moruing, iu thoe Unitad Stotes District Coutt here, Judgo Morrill took np the articlo that up- peared ;m the News, and commented upon it in dovero terms as An attompt Lo thiow tho Court 1ato ridienlo and to iuform the Judge and the Conrt that hia decis- fona wore to be disregurdod, !laving analszed tho aricle, Judgzo Morrill 1omarked that ho could vot suffer Congross and tho United ttates Coutt to go into coutompt by rmatning sllent, nnd theroupou inatruocted the Clerk to itsue an order for the United Statos Marshal ta summon tho proprictors ond publishors of tho Gtalveston Neics to appear to-marross forencon, and aliow canse why such au article should appear, Fhoro is tho grealest nxciccimant provailing horo regarding the aation of Judge Morrill, and tha result to- morrow foronoon is anxiously lookud for. The provailing opinion among lawvors is that no such casa na thia bas nccurrad since tho days of tho alion and sedition lawa. SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON. The First Mothodist Church was crowdoed in ovory corner Sunday afternoon, for the * Unfon Pralse-meeting," which was participated in by the childion of {ho Methodist Babbath-schools of Evauaton, North Lvapston, and South Ev- anston, and tho Baptist, Presbyterizn, Congre- ational, Scandinavien, and Oakton schiools, Thero woroe nearly 1,000 childron present, and tho galletics wero fllled with their paronts and friends, Tho oxorcisos consisted of moging Ly mombers of tha various schools aud by the con- gregation. Avfnu;;umemn have been made by which any parties from Chicago nccopting invitations to tho marriage anoiversary to bo celebrated in Lvanston this ovonlug can bo returued to their homes m Chicago_at suy bour of tho ovening or night they may deslio, by omuibus, at from 76 couta to 1 eacl, accordiog to tho numbcr ; or accommodations for the night will be furnishod for thoso preferring to remain. It is particu- lerly desired that guests shall bo prompt to tho uppointad hour, 8 o'clack. OAK PARIC. hr. W, T, Wood and daughter, Miss Nellie, started yestorday moruing far Mouticello Semls nary, to bo prosont at tho graduation of their yonngest daughter and slstor, Miss Carrie Wood. Mies Marlon Niles also accompavled them, to visit tho sominary from which she gradnated some two yeara ogo, Mr. aud Mrs. Durell Owons, neo ITobart, re- turoed ‘Thuraday from the Fast sud (ho wed- ding trip. Thers wors no cards. The Hutchinaon Famlly gave a concort Satur- day evoning in Temperanco Iall. It waa not sulliciontly advertisod, and cousoquonily not genarally known. Mr. Warren Furbeok is rocoiving the congrat. ulations of lus friends on the acquisition to his family of a young son, —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP RATES, Loxpo, Juue 7.—1he Livorpool transstlantlo atoamahip companios bave provisionally ngresd that tho rates for atoorage-passage by fast lines ehall be 5 guinoas, aud by slow Jlues & per cont less, A mooting 1a to bo held to.day to con- slder froight-rates, SUNDAY LIQUOR-SELLING. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicags Tribune, Dzrnots, Mich,, Juno 7.—A meoting of citi- zone to-night at tho Opera-Ilonse passod Teso- lutious proteeting agaiust the dospcration of tho Babbsth by permitting leunr and beor saloons to keop open on tho boly day. e Important to tho Preseryation of Teoth. Jotn Gosnell's Ghexry Tooth Punte, the most efficss clous dentifrico known, Tryit, For salo by all drog- glsta, Wholeaula ageuts, Tartey & Dradley, 171 and 178 Randolph ntreot, —_— Hallett, Davis & Co's Grand, square and upright planocs sre for sale only sl the plaua-rooms af W, W, Kimball, <o Adlgll streets, e rw i Rocky Toint Hotel, Narragansett Doy, will baopen for the receplion of guesta July 1, v MARRIAGES. McDOUGALL-FELL-Ua tha 1at lnsr, dnnn.%‘ Jobn W, Brown, {loluabuy, ., W) N, Spabr, Mr, Danlol Mlaiugsll, of Usu §ark, 11 M, Busaa A, Yoll, daughtor of Whllaw Wing, ) Uolumbus, ONES_PRIORIn this clty, Juno 4, st the home of at (he resl. J e brido's paranta, by iba Hav, De. Bider, Mr. O ftd- vl Sodutat son of Dauity 4. " e a8 Bas i T S At Buice " TLING=HYSLOV=Juno T, st Nickersonvilla Mialon, by Uio Kevi i, 0: Whiliam 11, Y T R e ET O — =y FOSTIN, June d, 155, dosbun Fostor, 5 Y mtldv‘;:::vnl SRR I R Hydo Pirky 18 ELDRED-Sunday, Juas 6, lons, A Wil fi:{l: ?‘;l:u E AR R A Funoral as the fealdonoey 193 Tndisns loe ¥ ordas, Tus 6, b1 o' A il:x:fi m‘lhme po i, Vrionds are fuvited without G2~ Dotrolt and Pittsburg pa leasa oony. SPEOIAL NOTIOES, 20 Gl‘zfiltfifij Geaor; Yotoria, 31l Gounig IESnean 150 i e inecl i il 23 bt Ghen Vialitut” fodiad ot Pt r‘ ‘nuld, by a1l Drugtsta. Dopot | o T 0 Blaticaray i B0 ooty a1 gor bottla: W¥odbup woll-satabllshied Qaimpeissod Yoo . 1o G et s boid neger Tae bt Ml Rt e i, Seer ) Ty . s, Delly ot Bosiiur’Sibilo auctiou, 1o 1o bixuce biddes, o ™ TUBBDAY, Juns 8, at 3 o'clock p. m., AuBo. K Weat Wit orat SIBUVE, Austtonsns, 3 Parlor and Chamber dnlte, Ca 1 il AUCTION SALES, AUGCION GRS, FOHTHR e TERSONAL m,t‘:m\l‘.&%m'n_}fmn ESTATR, NEW YORK MONEY LOAN OFFIQR, TO BE SOLD BY AGCTION, n 10 o'clack, at Dattery 3 WAL AU BUTTRIS & To, TN M ARSI UNREDEEMED GOODS TURBDAY MORNING, dune st 10 o'olack o number of Filo Gold an1 +fire ey WATCHES, DIAMONDS, TEWELRY, Guld and Bitvar Cisln o Farmtare, Ladioyd Do Uentlcmen's BILN & GO, At Buttars & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 168 Madiaon-at,, MEDIUM FURNITURE alny, 1. ta y g ; oy €104 ekt Ko Lh.l“ n0 and Wood.ao: Also, two Bliliard 'Tabl ML AR e VEDEESDAY MORNING, Juze 0, at 11 a'nlna}' At Buttars & Co.'s Auction Reoms, 108 Sadion-at, RUSTIC FURI;T“I’I‘URE » LAWN ORNAMENT; finoh as Botteos, Teton-Tates, Juntio Onals, Hanging Fakiotn, aronand 'l laway Sian 18 . aront rarioiaoeiog Also, 0 Now iTarucsy w, 8 Open andop Huguion, REGULATR TRADH BALB, THURSDAY MORNING, Juns 10, at 030 o'clock, DRY GOODS, REGULAR MADE CLOTHING, BTRAW GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIBPERS, At our Salasrooms, 108 Madison.at, WM. A, BUCTERS & CU., Anoauncers, BUTTERS & 00’8 SATURDAY'S BALE, BATURDAY, AT U4 O'OLOCK A. M., At their Salearonm, 103 Madbvon-st. FURNITURE, CARVETS, PIANOS, Bto, BY G. P. GORE & Sand 70 ‘2\_:&11 aronus, AT AUCTION, On Tucslay, June 8, at 11 oclock eharp, ‘We will solt a Dankrupt Stock of CARRIAGES, Qponsnd Top fnaglax Domsorats Two and Thranarciue Ppactons, Upna Rusinos Juegy, one Sidobar Waga, o basold to pavadvancet.” T o, a fine ling o 3 3 pealton'a fine lia nalo, Doualo, and Exproes Han GEO I, GORE & CO. Giand 70 Wal DRY GOODS. Tegular Auotion Sale of Dy Goods, Dress Goods, No- oo, Underwoar, White Goods, Hambures, Ladics' and Tnfant® Woar, Unbrellay, Purasolt, Quilts, Bpreads, o Alna salo of a spoctal importation of Gents' and Ladiest 2and Bbutton KId Gloves, and a line of Resnier's Cols bratod Gooda, s Ladles!, and Calldran's Blik, Immeuso Hoslyer rlaty of Geals', Ladlos', ) A full Iine of Men's aad and Childran's Wear, ummos IIats and Caps, Drosy Trimmings, Ribbane, Flowors, and Millinory. Gonts’ Furnishings Soays, 1 Fino Underwo: Overabirls, No- , atc. ons in Plain and Fanoy Tahla apkine, Doglies, Tunals, dkarchiofs, Siltt Frants, Frvai: oy waro, ‘Caslers, Goblots, oto, 807+, Yourhw', aud hiliiran’s Oustom Ulothing, Tna ofd-osiablished Carpet Salost Il oclook. ATl ine af Destrablo Partorns, Bl opons 9:30 . o, TUENDAY, JUNR 6. GEO. 1! GORE & 0O, ant 70 Wabashi-av, ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, Regulne oatalogto suction salo of Doots, Shoes, Blip, ‘perk,sta. ‘ins disple of S y Bt nd e St s et TTome'y at9::0a, m, G, FI'GOLE & CO., g and 70 Wabssbaav, At onr Wednestay Anction Sale of Jung 9 ‘Wo shnll offor an BXTRA FINE LINE of Mon’s Wear, in CONG,, ALEXIS, TIES, &o. GEORG P, GURE & 00., . 3 aud 70 Wabash-av, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 10, at 9:30 O’CLOCK. If yor want bargains, attend this salnof TOUSEAIOLD FUINITORE, Flepant Parior and Chambor Rucitugos Macble sud Wood Top Tablos, Vaw Walnut Bodatoads and finreans, “ll(TN III?IIYJ Mirroes, Whatnots Itockers, Dreaving-Ci Fhow-Casca, rlor an Planue; Two-Ply, and Wool Carpeta; fifty K-l(.l!ll‘l-l‘l“.flb(fllll i aahock e ‘f Tiookn, Tot of D Tot 0'glock ] o " Dy Pimpting 1ot o1 Tombes, 1ot el Hang, o ot ol Tasls, Ma d Uiico Desks, T THURSDAY! Reqular Auctlon Bala of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, ] 4 G0 . GO 8 G0N Anetionsors. Moslerz, Nottons, Underwear, s, Glares, Ylavsry Ml orio Mate o Caps.’ Glathing, Lin-ns, Whita tonde, tmibenidorion, Cutlorr. Platod waro, Uin: Ate lon stls of_ Corpota’ st {1 oln , an rAsola, o olelocky A tull ling of eholea patcors. ., Yhursday, Juas 10, GRo. P, GORE & CO. 68 and 7y P — o By ELISO. EROY & CO. 4 and 8 Handolpbat. Great Special Sale Tnesday Morning, Juze B, at 9:30 o'lock, AT OUR BALESROOME, 84 & 86 RANDGLPH-ET, A largo assartmont Now and Bocond-liand PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, Wardrobon, Lounges, Sofas, Tablos, foll Jia now snd mod CANPITS, Mat 1 3 Glhana Staves, Tha eutrb slockeot & Nttt Lot daitars 2,000 Pounds Assorted Tens, Plated Waro, Crackery, Glasswara, ola., ela., eto., elo, TUBON, POMKIUY & GO, Adduioucers. Friday Morning, Jano 11, at 9:30, O Regular Weekly Anction Sale. The Largent Btock In tho Olty at Auctlon. Rich and Modium Parlor Buits, Marhlo-Top Dressiag- Cano, Chanier bots, Wardrobes, Nedatesds Hursais Bafas, Laounges, Kaloosian Tablse, Oln(rs, Afatircsies, liod Sorings Tarlor aud Ottoa Datke, Bluw-Cascs, elo: A 1uli Uno Moquat, Brussola, sad Wodl Carpots, Lalrlg- orators, 1oo-Hotes, Uouk B olo,, atc., ote, A larga stook Klegant Platsdware, , Oake flaskots. Bugsr Tiuwls, I 'ohirs, Huttar D hoons, Kaivas, otc, (41l Kogorst et modid). - Aleg our baual otk Gandral et o 0. Teay, U L ""'l's'lefl,"l’mmnm;( 4 co., [80] 8. DINGEE & CO., (82] AUCITON AND COMMISSION MERCITANTS, Nos, 80 & B2 East Randolph.at. Liberal Cash advancos on conslgnmonta. REGULAR SRMLWERKLY AUOTION, * TO.MORROW (Wodnoeday), June 0. SPLENDID VARIKTY OF CARPETS, Mistits, now-made, sod second-hand, and L roll cus to order. "Alsh, podtively closed 1 . vaon, % lare sad deeiranle Tneof ! T 1 P Parlor, Chamber, Library, Oflce, and Dining-room FURNITURE, NEW AND By WM. I. HODGES & CO. 636 West Lake-st. 0n TOESDAY MORNING, Juze 8, al 10 ootk [3 lo of Fine Furnliure, Matble.Top Chamber ""Dll:bls':au Fine umfl:a'lv* atble.Top lnmln DT ‘tirce- iy, and LT ATIT R PR g roein, l-l‘umlrz“l‘udmnuu. Alust be sald, as thy owa. o wn. ¥ nonars & 00, Auctinasers. By JAS. 1;1. MceNAMARA & COy Eaxs Waiingtoouat, LARGE TT{PA‘DE SALE BOOTS & SHOES AT ATUCTION, Tuesday Morning, June 8, ot ohuo‘olonk. =Tyl C 1 196 aud 197 Fast Jtandolpli-st, PIANOS, Al FURNITURE, AND QARPETS L A VIS DAY, st 10 s ., will be suld two anas, Vazlor Buits, Ch, us, Hodstea 'D“h‘)n "fl. \-ll “'l‘;‘y‘f‘:fl] ok % 110, & Uus ianit, Lrussetean ! Al Wl By 8. T. LEB, DING AND LEARE A1 0N TO-DAY, S;.'%ug}m" muu"“f'&" 55.':"3:’:"51.,?' o = BT LR, yt-in ol tlonser, ot or! i

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