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8 THE CITY. GENEMEM 'S *70f an unknotrn man was fonnd ina 10 Inland avanio yost, wday morning, *ha Morgno. The bot, elip near Blu d taken to .nomc" Thoma * E. Welsh died at 8:30 o'clock atordny mornin, - 10 Was an efiic lout momber ;: I\:m l'lyolllnn-!llll. 1 Btation forco. 1. M. Walrath bas eold to Dore, 1 Yowen, and asa, for $83.000, the 1 ‘roperly on the southenst cornor of Jackson stroot and Fifth aven ue. Trofoand sbsence of activity provail 8 at the now Government building s sud the sm. W forco iting tho news fron 1 Washington and e :l:gl::;lll wmeh will follow :tho Cominissi on's ro- yort, The tomprrsture_yeatorda Mananse, aptictan, 89 Mading v, ns obseryrod by n atrest (1 SHONE imi wan A2 § &, T, 64 dogroes ; 10 . T, é?“t “i'%"’ ., 703 S p. mt."lz; 6 p.m, 18,5 8P ., 7. Edward Paine, Jobn Roach, Bd ward MeGo wan, and. Thoua Slarphy wors fon nd by Ofl.wors Hoftiman and O'Connor on the pi ‘sirle, uear the Westorn ity fimits, in posscasion «of & horse . s wayon, which ware etalon, Tho €. 1T, Peckwitlh twhio han beon fguring Do~ furo tho Criminal Court on a chargo of illegalty obtaining nioney, must not bo canfo unded with S hoad of an old and well-known . mercantila firm of this city. The foruor 18 not oy €1 rolated to the latter, bt s Officers Elser Ored a shot at n flylng thisl In analioy betwoen Coss and Htate, and G hio and Jumana streots, alout 2:30 o'clack yo storday morning. Tho fellow drn{vpod a new bugy ¥ lar- ners, which 18 at tho Cbicago Avenuo S atlon, aud maae good Lis escapo. Mr. Dillings haa finally severod his conneey 'on with the Nowsboys' oo, Mr, and Min. Moy o4 Jiooko toking chargo ns Superintendent and Matron, Fortho futurono ono is authonzed tu: colloct or recelvo monoy for the ilome uxccrt Mr. and Mrs, 2loscs Ilooke, or nowsbogs, or tho Tioard of Directors. All porsons who salscyilod monoy or goods of any deseription to Ar. Iil- lings, while Suporintendent, aro requosted to pay tho same to Moses Hooke. In rosponso to tho announcoment which ap- pearal dny hofore yerterday, thoro was 8 small athering of church people at St. Petor’s Chapel, .{u. 14 Ntate streot, yeatorday, afier tho usual noon-korvice, Tho fmportanco of sustaluing 1ho wholo work wns diatinctly recognized, Cur- tain ptepn towardu the accompliahiment of this objoct wora decided o, and all prosett plodgod tisemselves to unita in tho offart, and to do their Lest to enlist tho interest of others. Yeatorday sfternoon about 3 o’clock two mon andl s woman embarked In o small bont, at Park Tiow, for the purposo of takinga ride ou tho Jako, end when o fow feot from tho shore th . hoat capsizad and tbo pattios liad n narcow o8- cape from drowning, 'Tho womau, oh reaching tho shore, was abandoened by ber compamons, who ran_away. ORicers Arnstiue and Edwards attended to the half-drowned woman, and tovk hier Lo the Armory, where shie gave bier name a3 Aunnio Rebinson. ¥, I, Colo, tho South Water street commlesion mat, who was cxaminod before Juatice Eber- hardt on 8 charge of forgery, was bound over in tiio enm of 32,000 o IIEmsm‘ betore tho Criminal Conrt. Ho procured bail, but was immediataly rearrosted by Bhenifi Arnold, of Will County, and Deputy feirnny, of Cook, on au indictment Tound by the Will Connty Grand Jury, for utter~ iwa and pawsiog forecd papers, 1o left for Juilct yosterday in chargo of Shorit Armold, The Building Committeos of tho Common Councll aud tho Board of County Commissioners weto to have held 8 meeting in reforeuce (0 the ercetion of tho new Court-IHouse, in tho Coun- il Chambor, yesterday nfsernoon, but Commis- wicner Clough _belug_out of toywn thoy conld traneact no business, Theroforo they adjourned to meet ngain Tuenday morning at "10 o'clock, Ald. Senaifner remarked that the County Com- mitnioners wora very slow in meeting tho ad- vanees of tho Council telative to » harmonions kcttlement of tho long-vexod question, A ittle thiag happened yestorday which may posmbly have been intended as a joke, but which was more Likoly & schemo to raise s little suguey, A boy appeared at the oflice of a privato bunkor yosterday and hinnded him a tolograph dupateh, i o rogulse oflico ouvelope. 1t con- tamed a telogrsim puzporting to bo from Valpn- a0, skiug the price of oxcbange for a cortain Jazd of Luronean. currency. Tho recipiont waa st fist inclined to_ anawer, but, becoming dutrustfal, eont to” tho oftico nud loarwod that nono of thelt operators bad recoived tho telegram, Then he recollected that when ho vighed the recoipt it xowmed to hiwas if hu Wero #igninK on b page bolow the one on which the nutber of the telezram was entored ; i other words, that sumobody bay his uignature on & binok pago, intenting to nee it for improper purposes, 1t 13 thoreforo advivablo for people to fight shy of tho noton of privaie German bankers, unioss thoy are certain thoy aro gon- e, The Athenmum antiounces that arrangomants ars waling for tho opening of s apecial vn~ catlon term of duy clissos, to commence July 3, £nd to continuo cight weekn, ench class Laving thiree sersions por wouk, Classes will Lo formed inany branches for which there may be o de- mand, fneluding German, Freoch, aud Latin, vocal and instrutnental music, drawing, phouog- raphy, butasy, bookkeeping, penmauelip, aud th common English branchies. Thoy will sfford to uil pereons having loisuro dunug tho yaca- tion tho opportunity of dovoting o portion of their time to spoctal studies which they sy desire to tuke up, aud o parents thut of huvivg tholr childron, enpecinlly tho boys, partially employed m study without #0 taziug thon as {0 _jnterforo witb tho full bouelit of the vacation. Tho arranguineuts will faclide the privileges of the gymnarun, under au oxperienced and prudeut {nstructor, to boys_attonding the clawses. Full information cait bo obtained by calling at the rooms of tho Athenwam, Nos, 63 and 65 Washington strest, or Ly sending tu thnt address for s circular, —_—— WHERE IS HE? DISATFEARANCL OF WALTER O, ADDISOX, It Walter . Addison is not an abvoonder, he will confur a great favor upoun many of his Cbi- cuggo trends by Jetting thom know what jnvest~ muents he has wade with thele mouey, 7The gou- tluman referred (o {4 woll and, until recontly, fa- vorsbly kuown in conuection with tho banking- ® louro of llenry Greencbaum & Co., whero ho was ougaged in convoyancing and in making such oxumination aud abhstracts of titlo as the regular bumness of tho'bavk dumand. ol lesides this, ho (ransacted bnuiness on his own sccount as n private flnancial agent, and 1w tbis lve did rather a lurge business chielly ciongg Lis numerous porsoual Iilends, Ilo was o pharp, rellable busivess man, asd eanily abtalued the uubounded confidenco of al who know L, sud, Lisd be attended o his busi- ness faithfully, none could Lave boastod of o fluor bagis for a large fortuno than Mr. Addivou. 1o comuwenced his carest in this city soms Boveu years Bgo, aud epeut the tirst two yeara in the Inw-ofice of George I Beovitle. Ila nexe appears in the bauk of Groenebaum & Foreman, eluco dissolved, Lub st thus thue Jocuted on Wushiugton wtreot, uuder the First Nae tivual ~ Bank, While here lis work Wun Junted 1o conveyancing aud utlser bauk Lusiness vequiriug the nitontionsof s Practical lawyer, and hero bu Jaid the foundation e the Liskuciad agency which oveutually ia said R idve awsmpud b, Ho was o great fuvonta of Liumo Ureunolanum, the senior womber of tha fum, and when the tirm of Greesebuum & Fore- wwan dissolved Mr, Addisou acvompauted Mr. firosnebuns 10 o Fifth Aveuuo Bauk of tho Ureeuvbsuin Lros, llero ue .fi:(u became a great favorite, sud was bighly pespectod sor hin awany bosiness © qualiticationw. Mceently his bedviest doaliugs have beon with Deuntsen ¥, Groves, » lumber meichvnt, aud au unzle of Mra, Addison ; I, I’ Van Wyul, John Alliwon, ang It B. Colliu e left tovn on the 16k fur » two weoks' visit to New York aud otuer Kastern cltics ou tsivalo businces of luw own, carrving whth b some &15,00, Ly far tho lasgest patt of which belouged to Mr, Uroved, 1o ntended 10 make luvestiuents for tucee parties during bis absence, Lut dovs nut sppost Lo have dune du, as bothiuk dofinite of last month abeconded. Up to the time of his depsrture he remidod at No, 644 West Adama streot, & beauti- ful largo house, furnished in the finost sivio. It hian sinco been learnsd that this waa heavily incumbored, and that the furniture belonged (o Mr. Groves. 1o leaves a wifs and two brighty bosutiful children, sho have tried their nimont to liope for thoe best, but ars gradually trying to ronlizo tho position into which thoy are thrown. The secrot of Mr. Addison's ro- verios Is (ho samo old stary. 1lia abscond. ing has opencd up s great deal more of his cliaracior than even ho would muapect. Gambiing, drinking, sud othier ast prochivition, aro rolated of him by any number of porsons, and fram what fa this tacknown {t is probable that the Iankins Brothers can toll what has bocomo of the greator portion of Lis money. ‘The talo 1a indecd s sad ono, The Greencbaums lose uothing by the defal- cation, but are oxerting all their power to ascer- tmo his whoreabouta. Mra, Addison has hoard from him but throe or four timos during his absenco, but moz once aftor Juno 1, tho day on which the intellizonco reached this elty of his having obtsiued tho 25,000 from tho Ilank of tho Metropolis, Com= plieated thongh hia allairs might havo bee, tho folly of his abrcondiug Is plain, for with a littia ingonuity ho might fiavn covered all hia short~ comings by contractiog additiona! losnd, De- toctivas aro bunily sugagod in Now York City in trying to solvo thio mystors, amd are paying par- E\{cum attontion to tho Canadn and Huropess sl MATRIMONIAL, TARKER—ICONRET, A plonamnt social ovent was tho marriags yes- texday of Alr. D. L. McConkoy snd Miss Kittle A. DPacker, at tuo residenco of tho bride's fathor, T. §, Parknr, Esq,, 108 Twenty-fourth atroot. The coremony waa porformed Dby the R Rov, Bishop Chenoy at about half-past 6, and was attonded by & largo number of tho friends of tho family. As thoe brido aud groom entered tho parlory, M. 1. Clarouco Eddy, organist of tho First Congt egational Church, played o wodding maich, Yho bride was dresged in B tea-rose shade of piulk silk, trimmed willh whito tullo. Sho b8 petite in Bguro, woll formed and graceful, £ua hos brown bair and oyes, aud oval face, with an arch expression of tho mouth, 8o woro 1o ornaments other than orango tlow- orw in her b ic aud alony the borders of hor voul, aued lovked = weet aud clhiarnung os sho stood bo- sido bor tall, handsomo busband, Hler bridusmnid waa Mise Marguorite Curlls, v ose biow 1o boauty was finoly sut off by an ap- ple-groen vl trimmed with tulle, Bio woro o ral ornsraents, Tho groowsmsu was Mr, U, W. McMillan, Bishop Cheney porformed the CerLunony 1 un imprcesivo mauncr, after which Mise: Elta A, Wiite, tho coutralto of Graco Cliuych choir, sang w bridal soug, aud {hen the uowly-marrivd couple recewved the congintula~ tiona «'f their fricuds. The company tiuen #at downtoan elegant collation,after which the yonng conplo 1 ult to tako tho Littsburg & Fort Wasuo Ttead far s fivo-weeks' tour to tho Eust, Tho bride’s trweling dress cousiulod of a purplo silk with gray cswul's bair overskitt snd Lat to wateh. Tha wodding prosents wore displayed in tho patlors, and somprised some besutitul pieces of silverwaroand Jowelry. Amoug thoso prosent wera Mr. and Alrs, If. V. Lrooks, grandparcuts of tho britle, Mr. and Mru. 8, E. Moshor, Mr, nud Mrs, Satterles sud daugbitor, Dr. and Mra, Lillsuy and daaglter, AMr. aud Mre, J. L. Curtis, Mr. and Jlra Chogman aod daoghtor, Mr. and Mrs, John D, Jonutugs, Mr. and 3, A G. Downe, Mr. snd M=, Mure, tho Missos Iuchanan, Mr. aud Mrs. Masou, Mr. aud Mrs, Allburn, Miss Gaston, Mrs, . W, Tyler, Marble, 3r. Reed, nnd others, Laston aud L. O. Pholps actod as Edwards, Miss Huglies, drs, Cutler, Mr. Sutherland, gllr. Gregery, Mr. o, Mr, Mr. Guiid, Mesars, W, ushra. HOME O THE FRIENDLESS, TOEL ANNTAL RECEPTION. T'ho fadies connectecd with tho * Home of the Froondloss,” No. 911 Wabash avenue, gave their snc ual reception to the triends of tho institu- tiory yesterday. The exerciscs coneisted of music aud recitations, to which admiesion wag freo, and refreshinsnts, such a8 ico-cream, straw- bez ries, snd eako, wero tor salo to porsons visit- ing. Inthe aftornoon tharewas a coucort by tho Iud.ustrial Choir of the ome, comprising a nume ber of eougs, choruscs, and instrumontal por- tory nances by tho childron in the Home, all Guoly done, A littlo Moxican girl who wang in the qu rtetto ** Come whero my love lies dreaming,” luw o curfous voeal pitch o her voice, whien, althiough sweat aud pure, iy casentially bass in ity compass. Miss Jesaio Haskell esng somo protty wallads, wud Jobnuy Liaud's - gue tet v band pertormed some ue justrumental sa- feut fone. L0 tho ovoning, Miss L, E. Morrolle, teacher of eluzution iu tie Couk County Normal Behool, rond ** Dailus Ureen and His Flyiug Mactine,"” aucl the * Virgiumu Mother.” Alter somo in- stiamental muzic by Huuds baud, Prof, Cuw- uce:k aleo guve some entertuiing reading, ‘lbo pai lota wero decurated with tluwurs aud turonged with gucaty, sud there was a coutiuunl stresm of wisitors to tho dostmitories of the children to soo tho little oues in thusir eriby, nleepiuf wouudly atter the fatiguo of thuday.* Of tbe Indws presidiug over tho ro- coption, Mrs, Bristol was Ghairmuas of the lco- Croam Commictoe; Mrd, W. M. Buith, of the Dacorating Comtuittoe; Alrs, Alonzo Snyder, of the Dudug-Roow Committee; Mrw, Couch, of the Amusvaent Committes; Mru. J, I, Hott, of tho Gopuuiiioe to luok ufter the Jacob's Well. Tiny Jxcob's well waa a very ornamental structure, owbowored in foliage and llowoers, and tlowing W itn lowonade, which, for 8 connideration, wos worved out by Mies liowens Rouswvillo, who on thut vecasion was Hebucea, Tho day's entortaiu. 1wout passed off very pleasantly. LOCAL LETTERS. TUAT ALLKY. S0 the Ed%or of Tha Chicuue Hridune: Citteado, Juno 10.—I would respectfully ro- quest tho attention of the Buard of Health ta tha condation of tho alley in the resr of Butter- fluld esroot, nuxt tho railroad track, from Tiwenty- suventt streot southward; and, for aught I kuow, northwvard atso, It abounds in zoologics!l suil botanical specimens {n evory stage of de- cornposition ; thore shall you find the recently- povsoned cur, and the long-ago-mangied rodent ; thore eliall you bohold tho foline victim of tha nocturnal Dootfack, s sorcuading forover si- louced, but its odoriferuunness patent to tho wost callous oifsctoriea, ‘Lhers, alao, tho botan- s maoy discover Tomuants sud troces of overy conceivablo form of vegotarisu diet, from the puscttiont eabbage to the moaly potsto, from the pirician usparages Lo tho ploboiab greend, Thero, 100, the cavual wayfarer sball stumble upon the broken, sud Linttered, add rejoctod divjects mom- brs of sundey aud varlous lares and penstes; sud there shall they, ane and all, zoologist and botaniat, patricla and peddior, find such au une eurthly stonch s slalk rouder nocossury an im- mediate interual application of the disinfectunt fanliarty designatud s bonzine, And thie aneuisiiod crv of wy strlckeu doul is, Why, ohy, why, wio ticds things allowed ¢ AEPUISTOPRELES, —— THE COUNTY BUILDING, Beveral roadstors aro reported na needed at the Couuty Faoun. Commissioner Clough pald a fiylng visit to Micigan yostordsy on urgent privato businass, Commissioner Guenther bas o far regained it heaith as to Do able $o meet with the Board Monday. Bhenfl Aguew took twenty-five of his bosrders to Jolies yensterday morning—about ns rougha party as ovor bid the Jail adiou, The Ilospital Comwnittes visited the County Haspital )'uumhi' worniug, and messured the wam.lc 'recnnuy delivernd, sud found everything cacrect, Tho Msp Dopartment yostorday completed the :nngx of 31:» ‘ll'u:.n of Ly n}m{:‘;x. l'lx'hn noat town o0 be reduced to papor s Worth, upo: woilt will bo commeuced So-day, B0 iivkisn 1L 1. Milter, on vefug anterrogated yesterda: mornjug before slarting ou Iufi u.mig nxcllr! i, wald_ that, politically, ho way liko Long Joli's gobbler—on the feoce, Aswsoon e ho discovered on which dide tho corn was, Lo would Liavo more to B8y, lius since beou huard from hiw, The laat neard frow Lim was Ly & telogrem recoived by tho Urueucbaums, May 80, aunvunciug that he way nbout to retura, The sume or the noxs duy tho Bavk of the Metropolis, in New York Uily, castied for Lim wowe 5,000 in draits, upon hich thoy fuited "to renlize, us thetr Chicaga correspondents 1efused to bouor thow, Hu ol taiued (ho wowvy on theso the wore readily mefi to bis acquaiutsuco with the Cashior of thut bauk, who 14 a brotuer of Mr. Uroved. Lhin Comnissloner Burdick rofused to conter yonter- day with the Jolut Committev of tho Board ang tbe City Councll in roforeuco to tho Courte House architect question. o says ho Lasuo prolorenco in the sttor, and, on tho wholw, is of the opiuion that the peopls s1¢ not in Lalf the hurry over tho Court-liouse tha tho architects are. z Tho Lub-Gommittos of the County Baard poluted. to burchasa tho necorubry plambiag 4u tlio last thet by bequ heard frow L, and Le juay by this time be taveling for bis Dialth ou the Coutinout. At first b wes thought from eowe little things that an xccideut bad befsllen bim, but dsy gy dny the evidouce scenwmulaton, ualil &t presvnt tuert scetws to bo'liardly & quubt but'shat ho Las 1natorial 1o futroduce water and gas into the ad dition to the lusane Asylum. yesterday after- noun opesed the bLids received.” The followiug wore the bide Joseph Hogan, 3,108.004 Lo Wolft, $2.249.75; Cragin Hros. & Chaudler, $2.277, The Committes recommended the awarding of the goutsact to Josoph Hogan, the loweat bidder. Tha bid of E, W, Blatchford & Co., to farniah shoot lend, was accepted, tho prico being 10}§ conts per pound. Tho Commiitea on Jail and Jail Aconnts {utm‘uv alternoon opaned bida for whitewash- ng tho Jal. ‘Ihara wera nine, ranging in price from G0 conta to #1.75 por coll, It was agraed to recommeond tho award belug given to Hlmmm{: & Johnson, they being tho fowest hddars, ‘Iho eamn Committeo also tado & haaty comparison of Bherilf Agnow's roport, for disting prisoners, with his books, Coroner Distzach was on the war-path yaster- day, haying for tho (rst timo heard that the County Board had rofused to allow bis prede- connor for traveling oxpenses, He apprelionds thint tho Board will be aqually nnchantable with him, for which he fe not propsred. 1o has not resigtisd, howevor, and says ha will not, but in- teuds tg work upon the norvesol the Board whenovdt opportunity offars. Commiasjoner Crasford oannot bo said to kil tho timo of tho County Board with allly speechies, whatavar may bo said of othor members. It is roported, howaver, that ho intends to bresk hla Jong eilenco Monday, when ho will enloer into an elaburato addresn in roforence to tha bullding ot tho new Court-Ifouse. The broaking of his ai- lenco will bo_quito an event in the Board, and bia propasad addross cabnot fail to elicit the closout atioution, ——— THE CITY-HALL. The employos of tho Doard of Public Works will bo paid to-day. Polico and fireraen will ho mado to refolce Baturday aiterncon with their lsst month's salary. Tho Board of Polico_yostorday did its usual work, eatning 339 por day doing_ nothing, owiog to tho continued sickness of ity President. Hardly satisfied with tho opening of tho Coe- mopolitans, Mayor Colvin and Polico Bupt. Retim biave gono fishing. And, what is bottor thau all, they At nccompaniod by Buftalo Miller nd County Attorney lountreo. The Abecoduriang, Izl n‘;snd‘mum titlo of tha now politico-sooial club, e ANNOUNCEMENTS. The lunclies of the Hov. Dr. Wondie's soclety at No. 174 Madison stroot, near LaSaile, con- tinuo to be vory atiractive. Tho ladios expect a large crowd of hungry men to-day. Tho Hov. Father Morinl, of the Order of Ber- vites of Mary, will conduct a very succcesful mieslon at the [fyde Yark Cathiolic Church this weck. Sunday o will begiu a Jike work at i, Datrick's Clureh, South Clicago, TIE EDDY ONOIN NECITALS, Tho fifth of the #erien of Mr, Eddy’s organ yeeitals will b givon to-roorrow aftornvon at tho First Congregational Cinrel, withi tho following admirable programioo : 1. Fantasfo aud fugiio lu G minor. Mr, 1, C, 2] 2. 0 Baactistina . 3, Sonata fn D flat, ;\u 4 .t 4. Hocftative nnd arta from sion ™, 5, @ Canon fn A b Etudo in O sharp, €, At Evenitg, e iisinsini St 1, C, Kddy, 7. @ Gehelmmtne b Trockvae Jilnmen, Mtas Filla B, Behilter March, SUBURBAN, ENQLEWOOD, A Roformed Episcapal (hmsch sorvice will be Lield at the residenco of Mr. I, L, Prentice, car- ner Wabash avonue and Sisty-third streot, Bun- day, at ¥ o'clock p.m. Tho Rev, M, T. McCor- mick will ofticiate. All residonts in tho vicinity aro cordially invited to attend. 'ho Lap. Schuyler Colfox will deliver his lec- ture ou Lincoln in Nigh-Sciool IHall on the avening of tho 18th inst. A special train will lorve tno Rock Iulsnd depot at 7:10 p. m., snd will reinain until tho close af the lecturs, The entortatnment is given undor the suspices and for tho beuotlt of the Englewooa Iroabyterisn Chureh. SHERMAN'S. BOOI. A Lotter from Gens Buell-The Hattla of Shitoh. Ampnr Post-Orrick, Panapise, Ky., Juoe 1, 1875—1To the Edilor of the New York Herald: Your lottor was forwardod to mo from Louis- villo. I have not soon Gon. Sherman’s book, but I have road oxtractd from it, and various no- tices of it, among them tho Herald's review. The peculintitica of tho author aro sufMciontly marked to givo nesuranco that as often ss ha sponky thero will be abundant room for criticlsni ; 80 wuuch, in Inct, oy alinost to bowilder eriticism, I do uot know what amount of attoution his ro- cont work bostows on my scts. What I have econ on that subject relates to the battlo of 8hiloh, and is in subsiauce only & continuation of his formor offorts to conceal the faulta and meropresont Lho facts of that battlo. Ilong ngo ausworad his nsscrtions concerning fhat ovent with evidouco that must, 1 believe, bo deemod conchum\'n whon the account comes to be bal- anced. 1 concur In your viow that [t Is dealrable that thoso who bad auy promincut part in the War should now put on record thoir reminiscences in regard toit, and itls probablo thst Gen, Blior- man's example may stiwulate that object. Aluch travhy watter will no doubt be thruat futo priut, but it will not ail ba without intorest to the (lnll"c, and,from the moass some useful material will bo found for bistory. It will not bu without valua if it does no more than give roma now insight to tho qualities of tho writers themselves, If 1 could feel sura that I might be ono of the useful contributors 1 have st this momout scarcaly timo to undortake the work, I must, at any rato, defecit a hitlo while. Vory respoct- fufly aud truly your obedient servant, D. C, BozwL, —_— THE NOBLE RED MEN'S VICTIMS, #pacial Disvatch to The Chicago Tyibunt, Lesvexwontir, Kan, June 10.—The oldest two of the Uerman girla capturod by the ln- dians Iast fall and rescued by the troopa some months sro woro brought up to Fort Leaven- worth to-duy from Cheyonua Agency by the Agent ot tho Choyeunue, ‘Che four slators aro now togother at the Fort, it being the firat time thuy Lavo mot sinco thoy wero captured and their patonts massacrad.” Thoy are in good bealth, and appear to Lo rapidly « re- coveribg from tho offects of thoir ter- riblo esporienca, ‘Thoy will bo sent from hors by the Govornment lo their former bowme in Arkansus, or to [rionds {u the East, All the othior membera of tha family (Hva in num- ber) wore killed junnodiately after tueir oapture, —— CONTEMPY CASES. Maxcursrrs, N. T, June 10.—It 15 stated on higk authority that one or more editora and car- respondents at Concord are to be brought to the bar of tbe Court noxt Tucsday for coutempt in publishing abusivo articlos reflocting on tho Judges of the Supremo (lourt, with reference to their dociaiou in tho Benatorial fight, Satler otk Sor b s ‘Wake Upl ‘We oomsa to the front with a one-bundred-and.fftyd tuousand-dollar stock of our standard garmeuts for men and boys, ut prices plainly marked on sach Art- cle, that wa defy competition on. ~Hot-weather stock i endless variety, lead our advertiiement ou frat page, Nuttg, U, 0, D, Clotbler, 15¢ aud 186 Slate atreet, opposite Palmer House, Tho Music Trade, Lyon & Ylealy ani tho Root & Hone Muste Company, the two wholesalo muslo Lousea [n tuls city, will cloas thefr respuctive places of busines at 3 o'clock oa Bate urday sfiernoous, from Jung b to Sept, 1, — =it Orapo Shawls Oleaned or Colored, any sbade, Fal broche, sud wool shawls beau- tifully cleancd and p Tpaly, rugs, an mats, Cool & McLain, No, 50 Doarborn strest, sud Noiw, 93 aud 2491 West Madison atrec s The M, ¥, Woed Sewing-Machine hias atrongor recommendatlona and more of them than any other sewlng-macbiue extant, It will pay any nufscturer waultiug ous to cal ) 204 mAufactures wuulug ous o cal a the oftco, No, 203 — Tha Best Xind of Clothing for the Feet, and a8 low i price as good goods can ba sold by sny oue, b Wiswall & Greens's boot and shos ores, No, 76 titate streat, or No. 1l T ud street, Tallett, Davis & Co's Orand, aquaze aud upright planos are foy sale only ab the m&m of W, W, Kimball, cornez Biate sud R ———— . :V Knvnuf(o Bympathy 1hose who suller wi d b ool s ramedy oo Deliey s agicas Bain e <misy be bought ab apy drug slore, 20 oldy n THE COURTS. A Decision as to What Constltutes a Water-Main, Unwonted Aotivity in the Bankruptoy Businoss, The Danville & Vincennes and Toledo, Pooria & Warsaw Oases, sudgments nnd New Suits, CRHICACO. AN TNTENESTING QUESTION ALOUT WATER-PIPES. A new point was raised yestorday sa to what aro sorvico pipes, by & pstition for mandsmua filed In tho Circuit Court by Obadiah and Fran- cie Jaclkson againat tho City of Chicago. The patitioners state that they own fcur lots on North Dearborn betwoon Eim and Maplo streots, on which thoy hnvo erocted houses, Some time #go tho city lald a wator-pipo in Doarborn atroct, and extonded water-soryico pipes from the maln to tho odga of iho lotsin question. Thoy eay als0 that the cost of connecting the pipos i the housen with thoso in the atreet Is fixod at 92.60 for each honee, or §14,60 for tho four. This amount was fondored fo iho Doard of Public Werks, who lave control of tho Wator Loparimont, and permiesion waa atked to copnect the pipes which wau re- tused. It such conuection bo not sltowed, lhe housod will o rendered almoat worthioss, aud the politioners therofore sk thala mundamus tuay bo fssuod to compel the Board of Publio Works to allow them to make thio desired con- nectlon, Tho Doard filed an answor immodiataly, in which thoy dony that sorvice-pipes wero laid from the water-maiu undor tho centro lino of Dearborn strest to the edgo of tho lots in ques- tion, or that theso pipes wero to bo usod without chargo to mupply water to tho lois, Thoy also dony that it fa their duty to permit thoe connoc- nection to Lo mado on paying tho 314,60 morely. Tho Board also states (hat, at tho time tho sorvico-pives wero laid, no housew wore built on tho loty; thai tho clty i not bound to Iny such pipes, snd that it s tho duty of tho parties owning tho lots to pay & ouable sum for the copt of kncl pipes ale ready laid, Theso sorvice-pipes wero only latd to prevent ibo subsequent tearing up of tho pavemont whon partios witliod to tnako connee- tions I futuro witn tho mwin. Tho Boned ro- fuzod to allow o conncetion boing mado until they were reimbureod for thocost of tlio con- necting of servico pipes Hrom tho main to the odgo of tho lots, L’u request haw over been mado by tha petitiouors Lo vonnect directly with tho main; but, had it beon mado, the Doard ay thoy would have readily gravted it, only roquiringg It o be douo in sucl wauver as would lsast incommode the public. An sraumont was had yesterday morning bo~ fore Judge Farwell, and ho hold that thoso service-pijies in question wero pare of tho matn, aod thae tho property-onnets Lad & right 1o copnoet with any part of the main thoy chaso, and could connect with these pipes. Tho man- damus was therofuro granted, A COPARTNENSUIY TROTDLE, William A, Bberidan yestarday fied s bill In the Circuit Court sgainst his partuer, Honry 1, Kimball, asking for o dissolution of the firm of Bheridan & Kimball. Complaioant statosJthat in 1864 Lo formed a copartnorship with tho defend- aut in tho business uf contracting and buildiug, on tho agreemont that cach partner should con- tribute ai eu{nnl amount of capital, aud sharo jn tho samo ratio tho profis or loses. In 1868, tho business was changed to that of manufsactur~ ing doors, enshes, sud bliuds, and coutinned till tho presont timo, Owingg to tho pavio of 1878 and tho present stringoncy of tho money market thelr budiness bay become unprotitablo. Last October the complatnant gave his partuer notica that ho wished to reure from the firin, nad sinco that timo Kimball hos bud solo chiarge of the firm businoss, Undor Lis maungewment, Bheri- dan says, tho business has been vory unprofita- ble and is eating up the nusets, Bheridan, thore- fore, aeks for » digsolution of tho partuership, and an accotnt. TIE CHICAGD, DANVILLE § VINCEXNYS, In tho caso of Losdick and Finle va, Tho Ohl- cago, Uauvillo & Vincenues Inilcowi Computs, N. 8. Bouton, Presidont of the Chlcago & South- orn Railroad, filod & petition, aud obtaiued an ordor an desired, allowmng the Receiver to run a train of n jocomotive and pasuengercar daily excopt Sunday from Chicago to Do Island and back_in (be afterugon (or tha noxt thicty dave. Tho Recoivor iv tach Lo roport the rosult of ran- ning such o train ta the Court, This is, haw- ever, not to prejudice tho righta obtained undor tho loase from tho Chicago & Southieru Rond, THIE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WADSAW MAILKOAD. T'ho Receiver of tho Toledo, Paoria & Waraaw Railroad Company, Mr. A, L. Hopkin, ifiled & report of bis doings (or the paat Lo mouths, of which the following I8 & synopsis: On band Aprit 1.,.. Siecelpla for the monin. Expenses foe ths wanth Recelpts for May, Expeunea for M, 2 lu.anu ou hand at preson FTEN: A motion for {natruction was made yestorday n tho ease of A, M. Wright v al, va. tho First Nationul Bank and Gardner P, Comstock, bofore Judgo Drummond, to pravont the bank from dis- posing of tho securitics of Comatock which it old. Judgo Drummond, howevor, declined to Loar tho motion, holaing that he had no juris- diction, aud it waa postponed uatil Judge Blod- get'’s return, ‘I'he amended bill in the Osgood cane, apalnst the Chicngo, Dauvillo & Viucounes Iimlroad Company, was filod yesterdsy, It meroly con- tains the names of goven co-complsinanta wlo sro bolders of first-mortgage bonda. A motion was mado yestorday in the case of Toed y4, Foloy of al., belter known a8 the Alder manio contempt case, before Judge Williams, to withdraw tho answer of tho defondants already Blud, aud fila instead » domurrer. The motion waa disallowed, no argumont bejug had, UNITED 8TATES COUNTS, Tenry Du Pont began o suit for 83,000 agatnat Cornelia McDonald, M. C, Finhor filed s biil againat the Chleago & Paducah Raifrond Company and thio Collectors of LaSalle, Liviugston, McLeau, Ford, Champalgn, Piatt, Moultrie, and Sholby Conntios, Lo restrain thia colloction of taxes, A temporary injunction wias granted, snd the case sot for June 23, UANKRUPTCY 1TEMS, G. W. Campbell was appointed Assignoo of the estato of Middicton & Disbee, Toanc 5. Ronoborry and Caarles T, Falch, parss pers in the {chlq trado under the nanio of Ronsberry & Falet, filod & yoluntary petition in baukruptey, The tlrm [labilitien are £16,393,57. “Lhie asaets consist of £5.000 worth of roal eatato, §3,163,73 In notes and_cluimy, 14,207,15 in ace counts, and E30,050.L0 in ptock and fixtures. Iosoberry owes individually $140, and Falch 435, aud nelther hasany privato proporty, ‘'Lhe code was teforred (0 tho IHegister, and John Adrian was appointed Provisioual Aseignes, Jonathian C. Mitchell, 8 pork-packer and mem- barof tho Board of 'Trado, agaiust whom a latge number of suits bave been commauced within tho last threo days, sucoumbod ta the pressuro yesterday and filed & voluntary potition jir bank- Tuptey, 1lis sooured dobta are §6(,410.410, snd his unsecared $19,870.91, 1Iis adsota coneist of teal eatate and liousehold futerosts valuod at 60,700 lwnmunl proporty, carriages, howses, 6,112.06; the muchinery of bis pacXing. , No. 335 Archer avenue, worth 31,028, aud £0,874,59 of claimsa sid accounts, Tho caso ywad reforred to Rogiater Hibbard, HUPENIOR COUNT JN DBIEY, W. I._Coolbaugh Legan s amt for €3,000 J. M, Wotherell, Nowtou R. Stons, and J. Buort, auothier 1 dobt sgainst J, M, Weth« F, J. 8hort, N. It Btone, and 8. J, Wood- Iayiog damages at 30,000, and a third sgaiust J. 1. Wotherell, ¥, J. Bhort, N, It Stone, and James Daxter to recover $6,000 dam- ages, glfldwml Quinlap, executor, commenced & suit for #15,000 against Patiick Moran Lliza Leyerenz commencod u uult in tres against J, W. Htotz and Joha Woltz, layiug dam- ago at $10,000. "I'ha following partios commonced wuits againat the Alcmannia Firo Iusuranco Compln{ of Cleveland, Olio: J. P, Cole, clalming £1,000; Batz Weltzol, on & clalm for £1,000; Edwa Murpby, on & clalm for eu,ougj John' Pfeil, for $1,0003 Marx Kautman, tor £3,0005 and Jacab Kuhuo and Asron Andrews on & claim for §2,000, 3. ©, Hosdley bogau & wult for €2,500 againus tho Northeru ‘Trausportation Compaay, Jobu Fersoy commenced a wnit fu treaspass againat Btephon Palinor snd John King to recovor $10,000 allsged damages. L. . Hilliard also commenced & suit in tres- pass for 85,000 agatast Nicholad Maurer. Michael Darmody Legan a wuit lu case sgalnst Robert Fowler, Willwm Fowler, John Fowler, Goorgoe Fowler, Andowon Fowlel Alexandor Fowles to recover 910,000 danmages, allaged to bave besn sustained while ndiog on aa wevsios of the dofondanta® in their packing-houas at the Htook-Ynrds. CIROBIT COURT, The Jinssoll W, Irwin Manufacturing Company began a suit for 81,800 against X, E. Tyler. lohn Bushlor filed & Litl agsinst Eilzaboth J, Chenoy and Jelhin Chenay to foroclose s trust- dead for #2,600 on Lot 40, of Block 0, In tho As. seasor's division of the E. 2§ of the N. W. X of Bec. 8, 30, 14, Corneliua Comnerton filed a bill againat Oaths- rine O'Brien, wldow, J. 7, O'liclon, E. P, O'Beton, Hugt 1% 0'Belan,And Cathoring 0'Lirten, minors, and Tymothy Verdler and Catherina 0'Brion, adminia trator and administratrix of the estate of Patrick O'Urien, docessod, and Michasl Negan, Annjo Btock, Stevhon Hesviand, aod T, 1. Liynch, to forcoloso s trust-deed for $3,000 on Tota 2L aud 22, in W. Btorrs' Subdivision of Block 30, Johnston, loborts & Btorra® Addition, ' J. Flint commenced a snit for 213,000 sgainst tho Uity of hicago. 3. L. Yiavon, J. 1. ‘Tochionberw, and Joseph Hargrava brought s it for £5,000 againat i1 8, Lverhardt and — Wesson, J. WV, Hersay comumaonced s sult in trespaes againat Stophen Patiror, William Bwinburn, G. I Wala, Willism V.all, Juhn King, William Pugh, Patrick Muollons, Houry Posch, and Thomaa Crans, laying niamagea at $10,000, 11, M, {looker sued MW", W. Manuing sud L. A, Willard for €1,500, COUNTR' COURT, Jane Rhind, Lina ol mann, Carolina Egold, Margaret A. Woldon, and John G. Lawronce wara trled and declarad Lusane. In tho ostato of Willarcl B. 8mith, & decros for thio aale of roal astate wait made, In the oatate of Ada Viard Marabsll, theap- poal bond was approvod. Iu tho eatata of Abiah Iolden, n grant of ad- ministration was made to Henry Hudson, undor bond for 81,200, In the eatato of Tt P. Vickers, n grant of ad- miulstration was mado to Elizabeth Vickors, un« dor bond for 31,250, In tho ostata of Froadorick Witt, a grant of ad- mimaication was made to Wilkolmina Witt, un. der boud for §4,600, In the estato of Nichclas Barnway, lottora toe- tsmentary wero gragted to Anna Harnwey, and tho will ‘was proven. Exceutrix's undivided bond for £8,000 sas appraved. In the ostate of Charles Zander, tho will wne provon, and Pttors tostamnntary wero granted to Anna M. W. Zandor, Bond for $5,200 was apprayod, In tho estato of IL. L. Marks, the will was proven, and lotters featamontary were grantod to_Solomon Ilarris and IL M. Marks. Exocu~ tor's bond for 25,000 was nppiroved. In tho ealate of Jofferson 1S, Shay, & pelition was filed by the creditors for thw appointmoent of s now administrator, on account of the mability of tho legal ndministrator to sokulo the eatate, ‘The Court appojuted toorge 8. Bowen, under an approved boud of $120,000. In tho oatato of Thomas Mullen, the will was roven and loctors testamentary woro grantod to 5o Muller, under bond for #4300, Iu the catnto of James G. Fay, an order of attachinent was mado sgainst 3. E. Davis for friling to obey an ordor to ille in-rontory and ap- praisoment of partucrahip property, rotarnablo on the 14th inst., at 2 o'clock, In the eatato of Pevoril 8. Ponkio, the will waa proven and_lettera testamontary weio granted to Mary L. Peaks, undaor bond for £50,000. CRIMINAL COURT. Tho caso of George Barnea nil “William oo ex-waitora at tho Grand Iaciflo ‘Hotel, charge with stoaling Jowolry and clotbing from inmates of tho house, oceupled tle foronidon. The evi- donco way conclusivo agaiust the waiters. Thotr dofenso wan that they bought the ;300ds in ques- tion in n trunk froma Lake atreot anction- bouse, Tho jury, aftor being out a short timo, roturned o vordict of guilty, and rocommended that tho boya bo sent to Joliet for Lwo yonrs, Six otlsor indictinents yet remain agaiast the prison- er, ail of the samo character, whach tho Stato's Attorney gave uotico o stionid prems a8 soon s anew jury had boon jmpaneled. A motlon for n uow trial was promptly entored. THE CALL. Jupar Gany—12, 13, 15 to 20, 23,.23, 24, 20, 27, 28, 30 to 40, Jupae JaxesoN—0, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 200 JuonE Moone—1 Junok Roatus- 14, 15, '2 to 240, and sot caso 2295, JUDAMIENTS. Burprnion Counr—CoNtisntona—R, 8, McCl: 1. Solomon MR lchat aud Willlutn Coun, §,513,50.— Ttiomas Jtevcy VA, Thomsu and Lorace Vadgham, 200.ohn “Yordyeo va, Antbony llageinti, gl tichard Mesdowerc gt ve, Jouathian C. Mitche ¢l B9 id=A. . Durtes, Bocelvr, ve. J. G, Miel- e Juvor Ganr—IL M, Hooker wa. E, O, Clesver, $1131.25,—John Spry va, John VcAssey, $50.,30,~John clson va, 8B, O, Daniclson, $22. 410,—Tliomss O, Hartor i F. M, Wiiteliouse, $1,786,3 l,—Pinllp Dartholomse eL all va, Jobu Iart, garnintiee, $44,50,—>arshall Ateld et al, va, Jobn T, Irvin, $1 99,51, —~Thomas Wright Uiwal. ve, George W, Carpehto.r and L. E, Bawyer, i, -, O, Runsell va, E. I, Dore, Cinaust_Count—Conresstox 1—Chatios Tunalelir s, Helon Womer, $13).45, Juvar, Roarns. 8. O, Linder vit, A, A, Weatongaard rerdict, $16,), and motion for t wny trial—luraol Hall 1, D L. Carsilchacl aud W. C, G Waon, $1,160, peestichiels ELSEWHER Ex JLLINOIS BUPREME COURT, Speciat Drapatch to Tha Ch.sage Trivune, M. Venyox, Ill., June 10.—'The Court met s wsual this worniog, RULINGS. 39, Powell et al, va, Cloments et 1.3 error to Hamil ton lsave glven io o amended ro.ord, 170, Toard of Teustess, etc., vh Joslua L, Misu. riser, & apecisl from Univii; appeal from Union; writ o certtorar! allowed fo fuane, returnable fortliwitl { socard must be filed heforo the closw of the term, 134, Barlow et al, vé, Bantord et al,; appeat from Crawford; appeal dismisod and live jpivers to with- draw papera; imotion o striku bilt uf exceplions from ho record not pazsad npon HOT NE. 109, Cook vs, Olmatead ; ‘?x-nl fmm Marion § t%on to dlanilsa appeul granted with 8 per cent ages, 18, Claymara vs, Willfams ¢ error o Johnson ; mo- ton'by defendant for extenalon.of thiaa to flo briefs, G1, 63, U4, 65, aud 60, Tu thoso cases the rulo sgainet Bherilln waa discharged on motion, 64, Robinson va, Brown otal, ; ecror to Baline; mo- tion Tor leave Lo retustate causs un dacket, OALL OF DOCKET. “(21, Bamuel Hauaton ve. Jobn W. Carter; appeal from Frauklin; contintied, 112, Olsto & Aissisalppl Rallwey Company vs, Jamea + apriesl from Marion ; taken on cali, appeal - b v, Wil A, Raglan e ordor, Ve, Adoiph Mulbolson; appeal 113 Washliglon ; same order. 135, John Mitchsll ve. [fnois & 8¢, Louts Iailrosd ; a3 gieal from Bt Clair ; disposed of, Gustsvis Hilgard; sppeal Infr; taken on call, 'y Hurns vs, Charlos T, Asking; ervor to Bt aie order, oritz J, Dabachntz et sl, va, John J, Halliday opeal tfom 8L Ol satia order, Calro & Ht, Louls Nallrond Compmy v, Joln #c humacker ; appeal from Bt, Clalr; samo ofdu 130, The Feople, etc,, va, John Beatble, et al.: ap) rom Handolphs argued oratly and submitied, 31, Tho People, ete., v, Jamea B, Andorson ot al,; 1 on cail, 2 'coplo, eic,, va, Jolus McKoo ot alj appeal from Tandolph ; samo'ordor, 133, Calro & Hit, Louls Ralirond Company v, City of appeat from Monroe: taken on catly T T, Diich otak 126, lesao Daniels'vs, fr bm B Taudolph' 1 pari: e Andtow Vol Witliam avpeal from Mouros wed for the presont, 145, Jobn B, Whecler vo, Franklinthal & Dro, ; spe ‘peal from Madinou § taken on call, 136, Willlam Mattock ve, William 1, Krome; appest from Madison ; samo ord 147, Indianapolls & Kt Luuls Raliraad Compauy ve, Gagrya W, ¥ Builth § sppeal from Msdiso | same order, 134, City of Greenvillo vs, Matthow Henry; errorto Boud § saiae of Catlisring Cunningham ; appeat er, appeal frem Caurt sdjoutned until 8:30 a, m. to-morron. MADE 7TO PAY TWICK, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribrens, SeniNa¥iar, Lk, Juno 10.—7Tno ¢sas of Wright, Ausiguae of Scott, va, Tho Nortis Amar- {can fusurance €ompauy, reporied in these dis- atchos as buing ou trisl in the United Staten iatrict Cowrs here, wsa coucluded to-day by the jury swanding a verdict of $3,600 in favor of tho plafoti®, It will beremombered -lhat tha Iusurance Colnpsuy paid direat to Siott the amount of & policy ou a bullding dest royed by fiso aftor he had beou sdjudged a lisnkropt, | tho payment being mada in violatlon of the pro~ vivious of tho Bankropt law. The Insurauca Company s now compelled to again pay tho amount of the polioy, A DAILROAD WINS AN IMPORTANT {fUIT. Srecial Inapatch to ‘T'he t'hicada Trit une, Ouanton, Is, June 10.—~In the case of Stock. woll agaiust tho Chicago, Clinton & Dubnque \Itailroad Compauy, to vecover for over §60, ‘worth of jumber burned Iu Lyous, on the line of #sid road, which hias beon ou trial in thio District Courtof thia couuty forthe last thre weeks, il jury this moraing rendered a verd ict for the defendsnt, sfter beg out eightetm hLours. Iv i the most jenportant case ever iried in this part of the Btate, both on accouns of tho nwount fuvolyed snd the quustions of Jaw i msue, 'The verdict s o parded as » gyeat victory Dby rairoad inen. It was closoly and ably contested, Judge Lefling. well, Judge Cotton, siwl Corring & QGralie ap. pearad fur tho plautiT, and lays & Young, of Clinton, 1a., and B. . Adams, of Dubuquo, for tho Company., The attorneya for the Company are veceiving hesrly cougratulations from she rallroad mauagers for the able manner in which they conducted the case, to which thoy are sll Justly ontitlad. lisys & Young ving of #pocial mention in their mavsgement: of this 0ub Ladricaty and Yery LmposiaTs c4ad. THE COUNCIL. Plan for tho Settloment of tho Fullerton Avenue Conduit Trouble. Disonssion of tho Ordinance for an Inspoctor of Public Buildings, Iils Pay Fixed at $2,000.=.Tho As~ slstants, The Common Council hold an adjonrned regu- ar mesting Iast ovening, I'reaident Dixon inthe chafr. FULLERTON AVENUZ CONDUIT. In regard to tho Fullerton avenuo coodult matter the Mayor and Comptrolier roported that tho followlng settloment Lind boen agreod upon, subject to tha ratifieation of tho Councilt Firat—Tho contract {s rescinded and eancelted, and Doth the city and tho asld_contractara and thelr aure- ties aro releancd from all liabllity under tho naine, Second—The eity atiall pay andl the sakl cantractoes sball rocefvo in full, patiefaction of all clalms and de mandn of every nature and kind, the amonnt ro- sorved upon the partial paymenta herotoforo mado, clghleen thousand two hnnidred and_{welvo aud twens ty-two one-hundredihe - dolisrs (118,312,22), and it ade dition thereto tha mum of thirty-five thousand two hundred sul sighteon and thirty-four ouc-hundredtls dllara (8i2,218.30), KR! hetover (he city abnll prosccuto the re- malnder of he work upon saki Fullerion avenuo cous dut, or relet the contract for the same, the city will take tho plant of mald O, F, Norrls & Co,, In case tho clfy shall prosceuto the work, o will reattire the con- tractors oA & couditlon of 'the contmet fn casoof n roletting of the same, {0 take safd plant at 8 valuation {0 be fixad by threa apprajsers—ona ta be chosen by thaclty, one by G, 1%, Norris & Co,, and athird by tho ofhier two—in eass of o falluro to agreos and tho ‘amount of eald appralsed valus 10 be rotalnod Ly tha city ont of 1he smount of tho firnt eatimates upou it e work, and paid by the city to G, ¥, Norris 0, An ordinanco in consonance with tho agrao- ment was submitted, and its passngo was aaked. ‘Tho mattor was laid over. . AELLING CITY PROPERTY, Tho sdontion of tha follawiug order twas rocommonded by tho Commitiee on Wharvos ond Publio Grounds : Ordered, That the Comptrolier be and is heroby or- dared to sell to tho Chicage Laan Company the 20-font Tot on the tortheast corner of Fraukiin aiid Washing- ton streota for the sum of $10,00 Ald. Cullerton remarkod that somo of tho morning papers had mentioned tho Comptrollor 28 being opposed to tha aalo of certain city prop- erty. For limselt, he favored the salo of the ontire unused real ostato holonging to the ety Ho hoped that tho repore slluded to had mia- roprosented tho Comptroller, otborwiso ho should look upon that functionary ns sxsuming oy unwarrantablo oserciso of authority. In nppnulnfi tho will of tho Council e would bo acting besond the powers conforred upon Lim under tho charter, Ald, Schafiner thought that Ald, Cullerton took rathier a hazy viow of tho morning pnper report, Tho latter sald ihat the Comptroller was hanting up Bomo ono to onjoln him from solling city proportv at tho rato alrendy agrosd upon. o moyed that tho report be temporarily 1uid over, which provailed, INAPECTION OF PUNLIO NUILDINGS. Tho report of the Committes on Public Build- Ings, which recommended the appointmont of nu Inkpector of Buildings, st a ealary of &2,600, waa again taken up, Ald, Fitzgerald did not sse tho uso of such an official, 1t would bo an additional burden on tho taxpayor, and would not bo productive of much good to the city. He feared thero was somo lobbying at worle in the matter. Ald, Rynn could not agres with tho gentle- man, Tlio oftico wes cmivently necossary, and hio hoped n competont man would bo appolnted. 1lo had board that & cortaln man was lobbying for tho position, but did not care aboat tnat. It the Council did not liko the man nominated by the Mayor they could roject him. Ald, Fitzgorald made “anothor occonomical speech, in which ho roiterated his opintou tuat tho offico would bo woithless to tha city. Al Quirk sald thab tho Firo ordinancs was not proporly onforced, and they nooded a man 0 800 that 1L was enforcod. 116 was surprised to seo gentlomon who wore in favor of the mensuro & fow woeka ago opponod to it on tho present occaslon. ‘Tha expianation iwas that tlioy wero in the contidonoa of the Mayor, shicl lio (Ald, Quirk) was not. ‘They know who was goiug to bo nominated, and hionco, ho believed, tho fight. Thoy migbt be opposed to a man, but certainly not to tho measure. If they wanled to fight auy man that might appear objectionablo to them, lot them do it in tho Council, but let thom not kill 8 useful ordi- nanco for such aa object as that, Ald. Cullerton romarked that the question to bo considered was whatlier tho ordinanco would benofit tho city. Ifo did not #eo Miko Dalley in it. That person was not to bo considerod, but a proper ouforcement of tho ordinauco was, THE ABSISTANTS, Ald. Hildroth callod sitantion to tho follewing, which is ombodled in the ordinance : Bea. 4, The said Inspector shall havq the power to & polut not nioro than ten competent persous, who shil act s hls awaistants, snd who aliall bo undor the cea- trol, direction, and msnagement of the said Inapecor, aud whall bo known sa Firo-Wardenn, each of whois shalt bo pald & salary not to exceed the sum of $,000 per sunum. Hec. 5, The eald Firo-Wardens now providod for by Taw aiiull constitute such maslutants (o' satd Inspector, anil shall be under Lis exclunive dsrection aud control, arid shali perform tho dutics now imposed by Lw upou Fire-Wardens, Tho fomgalnfi provisions had bees provo- cative of much diacuesion, and some gentlemen hiad raised th cry of ¢+ another Board " ; ho was 88 muck opposad to Boards as anyboly, but ho did not_sce anything reecmbling suel & body undcrntlm ordinance. He hoped tho tter would prevail, i Boveral other Aldermen expressed thair views, which were not romarkabls for perspicuity, Ald. Btone, of tho Fourth, moved that tho componsstion bo sixed @o as ot to excoed tho sum of 32,500 per annum. Ald Quirk moved as un smendment to the amendwent that tne salary bo fixed at $2,000, which he considored swmply aulicient for any good mechanic, 5 T:\‘;: previous question was called for and or erod, Ald. Quirk's smendmont was put and pro- vailed, Ald, Sweenoy moved to rofer the ordinance ta the Clork for engrossment. Lost, by tho follow- Ing vote: Teas—Foloy, Warren, Cooy, Stone of the Fourlh, Onlierton, Medory, Batley, O'lirien, White, Gunder- i, Hyad, Murpliy, Sweoney, Lyuch, Cor- coran— Nuya—jtchandson, Fitzgerali, Clatks of (Lo Fifth, Bowumer, Hildreth, McDonald, Woodman, Clark of the “Tonth, Heath, Waterman, Campbell, Clovelsnd, Ecke bards, Stout, Babr, Lengaclier, Schufiner, Dickineon, r. renident~i9, Afier somo further dobate, in which many fillf. pusiering smendments were introduced, all of wilen woro lost, the ondinance was referred to the Clerk for ongrossent, and the Council ad- Journed. GRAND IAVEN, Steam Fog-Whistle—{mprovement of tho Piers~The Gutler 1ouse. Speciat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune. Gnanp Havey, Mich., June 10.—~Arrangomenta are now belng mado for tha placing In position of the now ateam fog-whistlo at tho ontrance to tho harbor, the entirs apparatus for which has been in walting for & short time past. Slnco work hes commencoed ou the extension of the North Pler thly sesson twocribs havo ‘boon sunk, and othera got in vesdiness for tho work, which is progreasing rapidly, aud promises woon to be Mnished, when work will bo com- meuced on the extenslon of ke South Pler 100 foet. _After bath theso Improvements are cou ploted, we will have tha finest mnd safést o) traace to the best harbor on the lake-cosat, The fourth suuual opening of tho Cutler House {s announced for Fridiy evouing, June 18, Tua soason has alroady commenced, by tha engagemont of quarters for the sumrer, and the guests will conunencs to ariiva about the middle of this mouth, ‘I'bio hotel has beon thor- cughly renavated, g Cotton Mills of Kndia. The annual roport on Indis, issued from (he India Oftise, states that & fran quantity of oot- ton is now worked up fu India. The report eposks of elghteen slaam-tpining andj weaving mifls at work iu the Iombay Preskdency aloue, cwploying 4,600 loows, 405,000 spindles, aud 10,000 hands, xnm(nfi‘ out daily 100,000 pounds of yamn. 'Phe wackly csnsuiupiion of cotton is ‘described as 160U balow, and like- ly to incresse largely. Thore are also many cotton mauufaclories in other parts of Ludia. Mr. Redgrave, Inspector ol Factorics in tho United Kingdcm, calls attontion to common report that s indusiry in Indis ried on by factesies makiug fourtson hou day,” and exprenses a kopo thist the nattve work- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1875, ——e e ors of India may bo Apared the ordeal ootton operativos wont through in fm"nflfi?vf" % and that the Logialature may siep in whily () industry Is 50 young, and by wiso and mmlrn;o rogulstions stop tho growth of hahifx of lnnn liouss aud of tho omployment of oluld labor, s e e DBLOOMINGTO. Ionted cnlx:pcllllnn Growing Out oy a Coldness Among Aco.Donlerswjy. moncal, g Spectal Dispateh o The Chleago Tridune, Brooxinatow, 1., Juuo 10.~30st opportuns. Iy with thie approach of sultry woather comes A row botwoan the dealors in ico at Bloomlngtop, which, aithough not ondod) has Lrought fea down to 10 oonts por hundred. M1 Kate Hoover, one of tho most estimabls Iadios in this city, was marriod to-day to Lg. mofno Randoiph, a lawyer of New Lisbon, 0, The coromony wan performed at tha brides home hera by tho Rov. Willism Gallagher, ‘Tig presonts wore numorous and coatly, The newly. wadded havo takeu a train for New Lisbon, THE NEW YORK ORANGEMEN. New Yonr, June 10,—Tho Orangemen of $hy clty bave decided not to parado this year, and to honor King William of glarious and plous . ory by a grand oxcursion and picnie, Su\y l;l.!em MARRIAGES, VAN BTRRNWYK—NIOHOLS. ) lelz:flnn(b‘lvy.lh! Jav. e, dirom a','n;‘:n‘\"'u:] i k"ot EaGrot, Wik, aud SinsHatie Niobals,of D, RANSOM-JRNNING—-On the sroning of the th i, by tho Rev, K. M, Horing, at the nee of potler, 7, Lowis L, Hnksonn S Siae Claes 1 opaans N TALL_MORGAN—05 2(he avening of June 10, b . 0. Tammill, J. T, My, r ik P T A A T X SV ih tnst. at tho by o . o, Franeisco, 89 01 Laohi U Frances Livds: i 13 arina. " DEATHS. TR e STOUT=Thursdsy atl 0 it aon o . 1unes i O 'R s, i oticoof fanoral. 1ELL—Thursday, Jugo 10, John Dell, aged o e son st Top Weat s hat, iy od Mafy ay, 13th inat,, Lo Vho Clhinrch of tho 1iniy L2tk 1 Litaro to dopot and Thoneo, by Catary Gamatery lind?of i Tamly e avind DABOUK—At 813 West Moaros st iy RIIASHEE, ato B3 ponta 1o Steeat, Chiceps, ot by carriuo ty o o, ot from Iatorantdoncs ay d ‘pleato copy. 7 Wort Washington straet, ra, kiror of ‘M. o e pieas Hooses; lees 8t o'clack to-daz, Carriages lo Roes IOWN—Juna, Georgn 12, Brown, azod 3 soars. Junprat from his late resldence, tontl house ronthef Toriyvarentn sirest. ot Siatn sttedts Leiday, Juse bl s aufelk: el it i o MISCH-A 13 'clack » Chatlos, R St Wbl Sy Spn B Chatlon, eon of Fueralat 3 eloek Fina 1, e tho tous of tha pazents, No, 55 Grovo strect, ¥cdneadny evanlng, Jano 0. of typhoid fo. rARe A L o, 10 montbia aad b dage, 0, 1Lzl Prairia avenvo, Fridey rieuds fuvited withaut fusthoe notie, nd Now York papers pleasn cop, d wil cure rhoumat and any fleals, koo or muscls. Tho White Weappor fs for 9, thio Yellow Wranper Is for Prico & cents; largo bot My Suficrings with Inflammatory Rhawmat(sm wets Intenro, - 1vsottiod in my wista: © cnuld not ure themi was holplass i1 § used Giles' Linimont ladldo of Ammania. Sl amania, g rerth ey "= haal A and gweline dra e Lt L PSR VooRTs,' s Wt Fstraiihat,., dow Vork, Gl b3 i Denpegiets. Dieta, Ko, 51 Sisthear., New Yorks ouly o canta Ani 1 per borzies " WITHOUT A SURATCH, You ane cloan and pollsl gald, silvae, cnes, and al fins oy 'v?\l\ m.v,:':'ml» m:.fm;&h“un urs wbeiliancy Tl tonew. fiicetr Stligan In o mort wontne{ul mas Toind dineevered i modern tnies. 1t 14 pure lik Infusoria, found n aNevada mine, outiroly feco from g2t or chomt= catastion, I you wonid have yone (able-wan) look new, {01 ouly., Hotd by hauso-farnirhicesy drnggsia, jowel: ors, and Kwcars, _AUCTION SALES. BY G. P, GOLRiZ & CO., 63 and 70 Wabash ayenuo, On Saturday, June 12, at 9 o'clock, 16 CRATES W, G, CROCKRRY, 75 PACKAGES GLASSWARE, 10 CASKS YELLOW WARE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, W shall offer tho Anest and bost srsortmont of Tonte- hold Goodn st haa beon nifered in this market. Varlor xnd Chambee Furnfture, Klegaut Marblo and Wood Ta- hlos, aad Hall Trecs sty Ohars, Ko What-No oungos, VWamut Hodstaads and’ Bue IHair and Husk Mattresses, Patlor and Oftice Dosks, Hloe Gason, Oneyetsy 1 Sugar, Mil, Ulnric Iron Kalo, earé Joad of Wood Beat Uhairs, d flcrant ¥ino Toun Pianos, Lt Anatioucors. AT AUCTION, On Saturday, June 12,at 11 o'clock sharp, Wa will 6]l & Bankrupt Stock of CARRIAGHS, QOpen and Top Tugeles, Twospring Phactons, Two and Throo-apriog Damocrats, and 000 Upes Dusinoss Bugay. Bold 10 pa3 advaneos. "Also, 000 mew Situdobakor Sidobar Rosd Wagon, A 8ao liao of Siagle andilixpress lfarnaees. RO P, QOB & GO, 6iand 70 Wabiash, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. B4 and 58 Itaodolph-st, BANKRUPT SALE e, Commodor, AT AUOCTION. GAS FIXTURES, By onder of BIILES ALMY, Asslgnes, wa will sell an Saturday, June 12, at 10 o'clock a. m,, AU Stores 44 aud 46 ADAMS-ST,, newr State, WM, A, BULT AL PERSONAL FROPERLY AN on llAlll?UNuh DEALERS IN TOBACCO & CIGARS: DANKRUPT SALE 95 bales Prime 1872 Havana Leaf TOBACCO, SATURDAY, Jun13, at11c'clock 8, ni., st OUF salsew room, 108 Kaad Bladiy BATURDAY, AT 93 0'OLOCK A, M., At thonr Batesroom, 10§ Madison-ats HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Furniture, Carpots, Oil Cloths, Catlery, Platod-Wars, Orockery, Glassware, ate. Alssy | TRUNKS, Assactod. BiLLAND TARE 5 1 W LIATHC GOV-D DINING CHAIRS. 4 PlA; Now and Urod, " WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9:30 o¢lock, W, UTTERS & CO__A_H_III 1018, THURSDAY MO , at 9:30 o'clock, DRY 600D, OLOTIIG AN G 90 amoss, oo feant B : At our Batesroom, 1n "A‘Acfi"{"":hon-_-u.fi CHADWICK & CO. d 197 Kaat Heudulphi-st. an'rulm AND "UALLPETS at Audfon, TS By M, ] DAY, at 10 s 1., will Le 0l Parior, Chiamber, and Dig* fnavdom Fumitbre of all kiods ""'“W{,‘; Somody 5 Luninaleh Mol i’ Yoof Wool Cxrpets, aad & . “80]_ 8. DINGEE & C AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANIS, Nos. 80 & 83 East Randalphb.at, Al BRMLWERKL TION BALS TOv Rxaul, Il‘(“(l“li\v ‘Iisllfi'.blfivutv\‘;?\;{;flu 12 LOOK OUT FOR Duoul:%l 3 oty of new and -tuad Carpely P Ay un'a"x‘:'éa Lo NITURE. i 156, % bria. To- iataiain s lorul y“fa":“}h',' i, Andicegt ke 88 udiver 00U Inoivhial Cam advaaced v svusiyamenta, Must be closed out