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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 15 1875. in watoh cascs, It might appear, at first aight, that n watchi-caro wonld nnt okl many ribvons, but it fs astonishing to seo the quantity that conld Lo put in by s presa- ing machino. An ordinary esso conld o mado to holl farty yards of ribbon worlh abont vixty doltars. T trick wna oxposed by an oxport named Viols, and the fraudulont nactico recaived n temporary chock, hnt was foun renowad, and provaila to some extont at present, Vary oxtensive transa.tions in valu- nllo rilks, laces, jewolry, and dinmonds have bhreen carried on throngh the Coneul's ofticial nail-baze. Congressmen and thoir relatives aud {rietndy iavo roceived some handyomo ad costly prescats in this way, ANOTIIRTL BEFOTY, Fecratary Dristow hasreformod anothier abure. T'or many yeare hendn of Dureaus have baen nc- cuetonied to uso' Government horses and car- ringes outside of reasury hours for Rocinl pur- puses. Last rear thero was an oxtensive reform it this matter, bt a fow carriages wero still used outnide of Treasury howrs, Seerctary ‘tow, in the progross of his roforn, has arnved at this practice, aud has ordered it abwolutely to stop, Commirsioner Douglags rode in n good Qovornmient carriage, Cowmissioner Pratt will bo olliged to walis, or rido in lus own carringe. Hptuner'a old blind herao will tun out the sauds of bis oflicial hifawith the flecal year, but 'I'rons- nrer New must provido hin awi transportation, ‘Two catriages only aro rotained for neccsary businers purpogee. TIE COSTOM-NOUSE Srecial Dispaten to The Wasnisaroy, D. C., June 14,—T.orin Do, at's Custom-1lonwo teport hine not yot baon oxamined by the Secretary of the Treasurv. 1t will nat bo mardo public until ho has examined it, and possi- bly not then. By way of Philadelphis, howaver, news a8 to tho general purport of the ropott has ronched here. Mr. Blodgot, In spesking of it, Baid that he ditcovorod thst tho Chi- esgo Custom-ilonsn was bottor managed than any Costom-Tlouss ho had in- apected in this _country, This s quito & concasslon from Mr, Iiodget, ns ho has long belioved that mattera in tho customs oflices wera anunagod loosoly at ull the iutorior ports of cutry, 1le saemod to havo sccopted the theory that'a Castom-Ilouss could not bo proporly conrtneted west of the const porta. It way Mr. DBlodgel who firsd startod the investication as to the nl- feged nvdervalualions nt Chicago and othorin- terior poits of entry. THIL WADSWORTIL Socretary Bristow this moruiug hiad his atton- tion enlled to tho authonized statoments of Phil Waasworth that lio had neither gent his resignn- tion nor anything which could bo tortured into & resiguntion to Waskington. Tha following ave tho facta: RBecretary Biristow hns himsolf reo- cotvad no communication from Mr, Wadsworth whatsoover. Tho 'resident, howover, recelved 8 fottor from Wadsworth giving his viows of his own cose: and, about tho wamo time, tho Comaniesionor of Intorual Jtevene recowed a tolographic dispateh from Wadsworth tating that he had written tha President, nod that 1f tho Presidont thouzht propor ho could consider that lettor o n. resignation. Tho Dresident did think proper to aceept that lelter a4 resigna- tlon, and did so, That is all thero is of it. The telegratn from Wadweworth to Comuuiseloner L'ratt absolutely safd that, if tho fresidont thought propery he could considor Wadsw.rih's Tetter ns o tealgnation. THN NEW TORK CUGTOM-TOUBE. During the past weok tha Bacretary of the Trenaury has roceived throo oportant commni- catioun trom Commiesionor Julinson npon thasub- Jecs of tha recant visit of tho lattor to New York, xud upon som:o vory offleiont moasures of ci- TSTIOATION, teasn fyitume, tomy ond reform which tho N hag now in_ view, The Secrotary, it 8 understuod, yesterday gavo Commnisstoner Johuson addie tional fustructions, aud that officer will return to New York to-morrow to put thetn Into exeeution. The determination of the Secretary in the prose- cution of his plaus is evineed 1 tho selee- tion of thw Ingh ofleinl of tho De- rnr!mcm to cxeento Liw wikhes, Iithorto t hau been tho practice to futrust matters somowlat of the natare of thone pending to a apceial ngent or other subcrdinates, Althouph buf’r tho Becretary ond the Commissionor are vory relicent, it would appearthat the questions at fane, nid tho high standing of the paitics interestold, necornitate tha presence of an officar fnvested with plenary power. (40 the danscrated Fress,) T Wannmyvaron, D, BYNDICKTE, Juna L,—Tt 18 oxnected suat tho London Ryndicato will early nest month auske nnother enil'on th Troasury Department for wn additional unmber of new "United States Irids, the tnoney mariot being favorable to sach investmenty, — NOTES AND NEWS. timo in illiclt Importationa of ribbans conuealed |- FOREIGN. A Rumor thnt the Emperor of Ltussin Will Withdraw from thoe Tripartite Alliance. Much Trouble Created by Religions Pro- cessions in Belginm, Yisit of tho King of Sweilen {o the Uer- man Capital, Disastrous Effacts of the Rocent Enrth- quakes in Asin Minor, GERMANY, ADIOTRNMENT OF TIE PRUSSIAN DIET Beavty, Juno 14.—Tho Upnor !ouso of the Drussian Diet adjourned, after finally passing tho bill withdrawing Btats granta from tho TRoman Cathalic clorgy, and reading for n aecond timo tho bill abrogating three clauses of the Con- rtitution. THE TIIPARTITE ALLIANCE DROREX. ToxpoN, Juno 15— n. m.—A special dispateh from Paris-to tho London Standard says it is nanortod that Russia has withdrawa {from tho al- lianco of the three Emperors, amd a new alflanco consequently ias boen formed between Germany nod Bwedon, = FUEENOS OF TIE IRESS, Tamig, May 24,—1ho lato editer of the Frank- Jurler Zeitung, who 18 now undorgoing Livo sea- tences of threo months' imprisonnient each, was yesterday sontenced to an adiitionat woek's in- carceration for an article animadverting on tho sefznre of tho oftice books by thu Public I'ros- ccutor, aud suggesting that private matters had been linproperly apled into. Tho Court rogatded ns o mitlgating” clicumstanco the excited con- dition of tho wholo stafll on account of tho setaura of tho books, which had, however, been rewsorod boforo tho articls was writton, AN ODSERVATION BY BISMANCK. Denniy, May 20.—1'rinco Dismarck's observa- tlon to tho ‘effoct that for Germauy to atiack France appearcd to him just as nureasonablo ag that he sliould fall upon Kullmano, 1s stated to hiave boen mads “In aeomversation which the Princo had with Lord Odo Russoll, tho Dritish Ambasgador at Dorlin, e i BELGIUM, THE TROUBLFA OF LELIGIOUS PIOCTSEIONS. Dnussers, May 80,—A religious procession left Drussels to-day, escortod, as usual, by o detachment of troops. The streots through which it passod wero groatly crowded, and o slight attompt was made to brenk through {t. This was, howover, immedintely frustrated by tho cavalry, Guexr, May 30.—A rellgtons procession left ono of tho chitrchies hiere tu-day, aud was rocoived with hiyges by a donso crowd asecmblod ou ita puassago. Somo ecufliog also occurred at ona or two poluts, Axtwenp, May 80,—An immenso crowd as- sembled to-day on the pnssage of a religions procession which lefc one of the chwrches. 'The police, howevor, kept tha way cloar, aud no dis- turbauce o~. xred, — © THE KING OF SWEDEN, 43 VISIT TO DEBLIN, Deatan, v:o 20—~A grand parado of troops was held ty-day fu bonor of the King of Sweden in tho Tompelhofer Ficld. Tho woatlier was magnificont, and the roview was most brillian. At a quarter to 11 o'clock, King Oscar, accom- paniod by the Emperor, drova to the tield, whore tho monarchs wero rccolved by Field-Marntals tho Crown Irince, Princo Frederick Charles, Counts vou Wrangel aud von Manteuflel, and also by tho forcign millitary attaches and many otlor foreign ofticers. Ou nrrival their Majestics mounted tholr chargors. Tho Queon of Swedon, accompnnied by the Crown Irincess, noxt ar- rived on tho fiold in sn open carriage drawn hy six horsen, the Royal Princesses and the members of the suito follawing in _car- tiages drawn by four horeen. Immediato- ly aftor their arrival tho parade comwencod. ol Mnjontles pagod aloas. o fubt of 15 troops, which were deasn up in threo lines, and comprised tho infautry, cavalry, and artillery roglments in garrikon at Borlin, also a battalion of sharpshooters aud a * raflway " battalion, ag well as the ofticcts of tho Ceneral Btaff, tha TLUSONAL. Speetal Dispatch ta T'he Chtcagn T'ribune, WasumiaroN, D, C,, June 14,~Goun, Lrstow is e nufels veenpied with tho work of the Chicago Custon-Houso Commission and the reorganiza- tlon o? tho Trensury incldeut to tho Kellogg bil), takea offeet July 1, thal Lo bire been com- 2d {0 vecline tho invitstivn to visi the Doa. ten Contennial, Tho Altorney-General dia not flnd timo to pivo an opfulon an to tho damage-nllowanco do- vtalon Lefore again leavlog for New York, so that the long-oxpected dectslon will doubtless be aclayod for ten days. Mr, Pierropont -left for Neow Yorle to-night, to o nbsent a ook st loast. TICHE HUSPICIOUS YACHT.: ‘L'bo Dritish yacliz seized in New York is to bo rolonacd, after & careful oxnmination, Lo Goy- erumoitt has becomno sutistiod that the Octavia is & Dritish veasol, aud thet sho las violated no noutrality lawa ot the Uuited States. B8ho will wpuedily receive hor cloaravce papers, Bhould eho eventunlly laud ony arms and muuitious of war in Cubu for tho uso of the patriots, it 1s mast probablo that eho will iuvolve tho Brit- ish Govornment in n grent deal of troublo with Bpain, but in leaving the port of New York, un- dor tho pratont circumaiances, sho eannot, it iy bolioved, causo any dificulty bebweoen Spain and wholo forco numbering about 12,000 tnen, At the termination of the roviow tho ttoops marche od past, 'I'icro was o grand performanco of * Tann- liausor” at tho Opera this Svening lu honor of tho vieit of the King zud Queon of Swoden, and avery #ent waa takien, Almost all the occupants wero distinguiehed porscos, Tho iltst seats woro fllled with ladies, and tho noxt with the Btalt of the Imbsssies, prominont civil functlonsrios, and mll‘l!nry men. Al tho Ministers, oxcapt Prince Blsmarck and Uonnt Enlenburg, wero presont, os were nlso tho Presidonts of tho two ilouses of the Prussian Diot, At tho commoncomont of the overiuro tho I'mperor Willtam led in the Quaen of Swedet, and King Oscar socompaniod the Crown I'rincosy of Germany to tho front of tho Coutt box, All prosent thevenpon rose to their feot and bLowed to tho Ioyal ~guests, who oxpressed to thomo arvoumd them their gratufieation at . tho roceptlon accorded to thorz, During tho first act tho Imperial and Hoyal ||nrl0nn(.§ml remalued in tho principnt Caurt box, totiring durlng tho aubsequent acts to tho uido Lox. Tho Queon of Swodeu aud tho vrown I'rincess of Germauy loft tha theatro duriog the second act, but Kivg Oscor, the Em- peror William, the Imporial Crown Lrivce, and I'rinco Frodorick Charles remained till tho vud of the opera, tho United Statos, It in nuderstood that tho Lnure Prido, pnothor Lritiah voswel, had sniled for Port au Prince with an armowment for the Octavis, and a surf-baat capable of carrying tbo armament through any surf around Cuba, THII DOCTORS, SLLINOIS ECLECTICH, Speeial Disuatch to The Chicayo T'ribuna, Bruixarieiy, 1il, June 14.—A cunvention of ecloctic physicinns of thiv Btate mot horo to-day, Tho Convention was callod to order at 10 s, 1. by Dr, W. W, Honeer, who dalivered bis nnnual addross on tho growth und siccous of tho eolec- tio systom.of practico. About 700 membors of tho yrofustion aro bow ongaged in tho practico 1u this State. . At tho afternoon Besslon n numnber of physie clans of the Stato wero admittod to membersbip, and others from other Stutcs were made houor- ary wiembers, Among those wero Dra, B J, Btow, of New York ; AL M, Pronitss, Missourl; Willinm Auto aud J. L, Miliburt, Onita, Dr. 11, Wolgnmoth, of this city, delivored the address of wolcome, which was renpondod to very happily by D, B. Beunett, of Litebdeld, J'm . Fiolds, of 15t. Louis, was called upon sud respoudod, as o eatd, ouly with s word of chcer 10 thowo who werv eugagod tu the noule causo of benling huwmanity, Theu tolluwed tito formnl part of tha oxercluos, which cousisted of tho roport of tha Secrotary snd Treasuror, Tho latter sbatod tho receipis of the voar tu ba &G7.60, snd the oxpenditured &04.75 ; balance on hiand 2,66, ¥ ‘I'hie following cusays wero read: Ly Dr, Btod- Qard, ol Lithtivld, “un dincases of tho bowels sod cholors infantmm; by e, W, H. Davis, of Bprivgtiold, on specilie suedication as pracuced by eclectics, « Tha Doctor wald the oclectio school was an Amerlean aud domocrativ inslitu- tion, ]J( Prof, Murrill, of tho 5t. Louiv Amerl- can Coilege, on tho nomouclature of acloctio mediciuos; -~ by Dr. G, 1. Doss, of Mane choslor, on cancor and fts treatmont; fole lowed by Dr. T, O, Wasbbuin, of Jereoyvillo, un tho sawn subject, Both cluimed that cancor, {grapaxly trouted, though it might v conmtitue ional or tocal, -could bo cured, Dy I'rof, ust, of Hi, LOL\IIi on ho radical euro of supture of orineunt. I'rof, 8, 1L Yottor, of Ohio, sud ‘of. K. B, Leunett, of Now York, submitted os- soya on Llecticisi, which woro referied withoul roadlug. -t tho evening scwvion of tho Flectio Physi- clprs, the auuual clection of ollicera took place, :?umnu in tha olection of Dr, H. ¢, Garrison, of Clucago, Prosideut ; Dr, X Wuiteuall, Vico-Fresident ; Lr. rrayville, Bocoud Vice-Prosiden » Davis, of Bpringtiold, Itecording Bocro- Sary; Dro A, I, Bouwett, of Litche ), Correspundiog Boecrotary; Dr, C. 1f, Dasa, of Mauclestor, Troasurer, Dr I, O, Gar- nson, of Chivago, l.hmhuldwlmd thio Bociety on » profosaial subjoect, re was quito largo at. tendauce, atd tho Loctor's address was listened to with groat fnterest, The Htate Couventlun will adjourn in the murm‘n*, and at 10 o'clock tho Nutional Couvention will meet lu the hail of the House of Reprosentativad, " 'The Oshkowh High Holiool oloses Juns 25, Tho graduativg clasy pumbpre twonty-two pupils. ASIA MINOR. TITE LATE EAUTIIQUARES, ‘Tho Tevant lerald of the 19th of AMay says thnt tho earthauakoes in various ‘parts of Asin Mivor on the 34, 4th, and 6tk of May were moro sovoroly fatal thnn the acoounta hitherto recolved Justisled it in supposing, ** According to tho Dronssaofcial Journal," adda thoe Levant Herald, * tho destruction of life and property in somo of the inland divisions of that provinco was coneid- erable, ‘Lho vitlnga of Hhelkli, in tho distriet of Lnra-ilissan, lind, out of U0 houses, 200 leveled with tho ground, and 0 so mucl shattorod ny to becomo uninhabitablo, Thirty-ono porsons wero killod outright lu this villago, and seven- teon moro or less jnjured, At ‘Tehoril 243 Awalllugs were dostroyed out of $00; 130 paople wore Killed and 170 wounded. Othor villagev, not mentioned by tha Turkinh journal, snfTure in proportion, The 'Town of Kuialin was severo- 1y visited, but, linppiiy, ths earthquake wasthero ot accompanied by any loss of life, "Tho totat numbor of lives lost 1n the different localities whete the shocks proved dostiuctivo in uot yeb ollicially Lnown," ——— FRANCE, AN IMPERIAL PUESENT TO M. TIHERS, ‘Tho Emporor Wiliiam, according to tho Allge- micine Zeitung, Lns prosouted lo M. Thicrs a #plendid odition of the works of I'rodorick the Qreat, {u thirteen volumes folio, prinééd pocially for tho Emperor, No mention has, I belisve, beon made of thia pitt in AL Thior's urgan, tho dtien Publie, but It 18 not the less likely to hava been mado, Tho ex-Presidont’s friouds woro prabisbly afraid of H-uatured and unjust come ntouts on the pure af thons Patis papers which ean novor forgive him for bis shara in tho ostab- lisbment of the Lepublic, —— RUSSIA, EXORDA OF GERMAN SETTLERA, Pants, Moy 29,—A German paper puslichod at 8t, Votorshurg announcea & further imponding exodus of Gurman sottlers, sud says that the in- hinbitants of soven villages noar Odesss ara about to leava Russia, not on accouut of tho Counscription law 1salf, but on scoount of tha mannor o which it 1 being enfoiced, thoir fuar hotng that thoto is an_intention to Nursisnize thew in eduvation, religion, sud lauguaga, JOURNALISTIC. - epectal Dispateh to L'he Chicago Tridbune, Br, Lou, Juno 14.—Ab 13 m, to-day Homator Price entered the Times oftfoo and took ponsersion of tho outlro mansgemont, conferred upon lim by a vote of the Diroctory, Charles A. Mautzaud ¥. Melfenry having voted to removo Mr, Hutching sud Jflue A, Pricetn control, A sontract was wigned this morulng by Clinrles A, Mautz nnd E. Melfonry, ;:h-lnr full authority to Mr, Prico to managoe tho allalrs of tho Times Company, Syeeial Dirvateh to The (hiongo Tribune, Ivptanarorts, June 14,—There are rumors of a Pmmfl. chaogo n the Sentind offico. Mr. Alltaon, of Bleubenvills, haa beon {u tha city toe day with & viow to purchass tho cetablishment, i {'ho anuunl election of stookholders :.!“ tho Journal Gémpany to.day rosuite th tion of +tho prodent manaqors. ‘Fhe Dirotory now own all the stock, escept o fow sharcs hold by au outsider, CROPrs AND HOPPERS, aissount. Speeial Digvateh to Ihe Chicaqo Tribune, 87, Louva, Mo,, June 1.—The commities of gontlomen from the Merchauty’ Exchiango who wont ont to tho grasshopper couniry to see for thomsolvoa it the ravages of tho pests wore really as bad ns 1oprosontod ant mot stay to- rather, but eoparated and took variouas direo- ttons. They report that the scones of dovasta- tion beggar ddoscription. ‘Tha wholo of Caes Cunnty fn laid waste, Tho 'hoppers, aftor do- stroying tho orops in many places, had started in on tho trees, girdling thom in many places %0 badly ns to lull thom. lrobably ovo-half * thn acreage of fiaes County was plantod §n - corn, but not A sotltary stack of corn {a now seon. In thewoods tho nndergrosth in etiipped of both loaves and Darg, and now tho Inrgo grasshoppors are worke it on the foliazo in the lo’m of tho Inrge forest tieen, Usazo orange hodpes wers complotely denudod of both bark aud lesves. ‘I'hio onco trint and hanutiful barriora preeant only the ap- pearanco of a tangled chevanx-to-frino of dry, thurny brusli, which will novor grow again. In short, the country is stripped bare of almost ovory living thung in the way of vegetation, Tho whato broad oxpanso presonta an [sppoaranco of perfect desolatton. 'The = only mign of vegotablo lifo is an occasional solie tary “stalk of milkweed, which the votacious insects will not touch, A groat incon- venlenco 18 alao experioncod on account of bad water. ‘I'ho wells through tho country nearly alt open at the tops, and, indead, it I8 vory difffeale to cover them up mo that the myrinds of grass- hoppers which covor everythiug will not ilnd thair way fnto the wator. 1f, by any . aczidont, tho woll'ls left onon for a short time, the bucket comes upfilled with a mnlxturo which may bo prop- erly styled hatf-and Lalf, In othor directions, tha roports aro the wamo, but the scourgo is tho worst in Cass, Lafuyelte, and Jackson Countlos, A meotlug will bo held iu this city Baturday night for the purposa of appolnting n committes to raiso funds and provisiona for the sufferera. Specral Inapateh to The Chicaao T'ribune, Kansan Citr, June 14.—Tho greatest enthesi- asm is manifested inthis city to-day on the ques- tion of reliof, Al the committees sppoiuted on Haturday night worked bard, and, though losa than hul of them roported to tho meotiug to- uielit, nearly 5,000 in cash contributlovs wore announced.” The First National aud Mastin Banky eabeeribed 500 enab. A perfect fever of Itborality has =eized the people. Kveryhody s wiving from 60 ceatda upward, and the total amonnt will rench §10,000, A farmer named Withers, in Clay Connty, who had saved 200 acros of corn by ditching oll nround, was visited yostordny by the pests, who cnme down like snow, deatroying noarly tho on- tiro tleld, Iia comwmencod putting in & now crop iu the morning betwean tho rows oaton off. ManvviLre, Mo, June ho grasshoppers reached here yesterday fu grent numbera from tho south, aud “golug nearly duo north, dostroy. Ing neatly overything greon in their path. Whole flolds of “corn " disappear hofore them in a day. "Lhe farmors are very despondout. ILLINDIS, Spectal Disrateh ta I'he Chicago Trioune, Srarsortenn, 1N, Juue 14.—~Tho farmors are complaining that the contioued wot woather is generating tho army and wire worm, and it is #aid that 200 acros of grass was totally destroyed on Saturday and SBunday by tho army-worms in tho wost part of this county and Macoupin County. Thoy are roported Lo ba destroying tho Wheat. Nreetal Dispateh to The Chieagn Tribune, Dwiaur, Iil, Juno 14.—We aro all rofolcing that we cscapod the calamity of a Juno ™ frost. At mudnight the weather changed, snd we have to-day_oujoved fiue, copious showers, Tha ground, owing to the long-continucd cold wenth- cr nnd terriblo winds, had bocomo very dry, and the crona wero at a atandstill, 'U'he unoxpocted favorablo chango to-day bids fair to insuro nn nvorago vrop of oats, sud (o push coru along with great rapidicy. Special fhepateh to The Chicaao Tridune, Broomiyaroy, I, June If.—In MoLean County thero Is tho fineat prospect for n orop of potntoes, Farmerd ey that, 1t the yiold is ay great as I8 now oxpocted, potatoss will uot ba worth 25 conts & bushol, Sueetal Inapateh to The Chicago T'riune, Cuasteatoy, i, Juno 14.—A groat raln, cone tinulng from midnight last pight until noon to- day, has fallon over this sectiou of tho Stato. Tha gronnd has been wet Loretofore, and tho corn b4 decidodly weedy, 'Tho proepects for this crop uot Lighly pleasing. WISCONSIN, Onnxosi, Juno 14,—The weather eontinucs cold and breczy, with froquent showers, and farmers are still hopeful of very Intgo crops of wheat and oats. Tho chitnch-bug is roported in some parts of this county, but its ravages thus fur oro but slight, Oar “old friend tho potato- bug lias also mada his appoaranca around lere, but in much small delegations as to removo all fear of his dostructivenosy, NEBRASKA, Oxtana, Juno 14.—~Qrasshoppors In {mmense awar.as bave appeared at Ilattemouth, Nob., aud nro deatroying overythiug, Tloy are move fng northward, Immeuno clondd of grasshoppors mado their sppoatavce, flving northward over this placo, about 11 o'clock ta-day, Noua ara yet nlighting. LATER, Dut faw grasshiopnery slighted in this immodi- ato vicinity, but immenso ¢louds cover tho flelds ond woods near Iloronce, 8 miles above hora, Great numbera of thom have beon examiuved, und overy ono has many of the red parasites on thiom eativg out thoir vitals, NEW JERSEY. New Yong, June 14,—1he roports from Bouth- orn New Jersoy sy tho hoaviest frost known for many yonrs at this nenson occurred last night, fl""r"“’l damnge to tho growing crops is esld to o faal, 2 CALIFORNIA, . BAX F'raxncisco, June 14.—Dispatchoen recolved last night from various partu of the 8tato report lieavy, cold rains vestorday and the night Lo foro, in some places dolng matorial infary to eut nm‘l staudivg grain. Tho weather now i3 ploas. aut, . NEW ENGLAND, Dosrox, June 14.—Dispatchies from varlous polats fn Maine, New Hampshire, and Connoctl- cut indicato n hoavy frost last uight sad conslde erable damage to crops, o EDUCATIONAL: MONMOUTH COLLEGE, Carrespandence of The Chicago Iridune, Moxxovry, Hi,, June 12.—Tho ineteonth Commoncoment of Monmouth Collega will ocour ou Thursday, Juno 17, at which timo thirty-five studonts will graduate. Ou Tuesdny, June 15, the gradusting class will hiold the exorclses of thoir class-day. T'orformancos at 2:30 p, m. and #p.m. The Ifon, Hohuyler Colfax will deliver tho anniversfry oretion, on Wednesday nffor- noon, Alunni exorcisos fin the evening, Gov. Ravoridge, tho Hon, Mr, Wilson, of Towa, and othber distingulshied visitars, aro expoctod, —— POLITICAL, CALIFORNIA CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION, BN Fuancisco, Juns 14.—8. 0. Houghton, of San Jodo, han boon rouvwiuated for Congroes from the Fourth District of California by the Ropublicans, | THE QHIO DEMCCRACY, Coruvapus, O,, June 34,—The County Demo- cratic Couvontion to-dsy notminsted John O, Uroom and Ueorga L. Couverse for membors ot tho General Assembly. Benstor Thurman, Joha @, Thompeon, aud twelve othora’ were olacted dslogates 10 tho tato Convoution, No resolus tious wero adopled, ————e DR, LIEDERMANN, Aveelal Dispateh to I'he Chicaqo Tridune, InpiavaroLis, June 14.—Dr. Liedermann, l\{lnt l‘:ll\::mr. arrived to-day, and will be shawn the advantagea of the cit; m lh’vululod by um"nnl mlntoyflc‘::ga?lfiTS vieit will oxtend over two or $hrow days, e g D TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, The largost meeting evor held by the physl- clana of Louisvitle met yosterday, aud took ap },lmmm llctlor oo the ealb of Dr. Rlogere., " noral w L du:c‘uuwdu~ il tako placs from his late resi- Baveral of the liquor-ealoonn st and more than alf &6 Spring Lake: pors pms obliged to closo on acoount of the'tax imposed by tho new Liquor law, THE COUNCIL. Passagoe of the Fullerton Avenne: Conduit Ordinance, Ald, Hildreth Carries His Point About Streot-Sprinkling, L The Estlmates to Bo Considored To-Day. The Common Council motin regular weekly seasion laat evening, Presilont Dizon in tho chair, MIACELIANEOUS, The Comptroller aent In & commnnication pre- sonting o monthly statement of receipta and ox- penditures during tho month of M3y, aa olroady publiehed. Ilacod on filo, Tho sunual roport of the Librarian of the Publie Library was recoived and dealt with in tho same manner. Tho documont hias alroady appeared in Tuz Trinuse, ¥ Ald, Heath, from tho Committes on Finange, roported an order for the oxpenditure of $40,000 for the purchiaso of lumber, gravel, oto., for the ropairing of stroot crossings snd bridge ap- vroaches, Tho ordor was laid over, Boveral proporty-holders on Wabash avsnuo sont in a petitlon for the fidoning of that thoroughfaro. Referrod to tho Committos on Stroots and Alloys, Boutn Diviston, 8. Jacobs was appolnted Welghoer at No, 503 Houth Clark streat, on rocommondation of tho Committeo on Markots, Tho Committeo on Btreots and Alleys, South Divielon, reported favorably on tho ordinance granting right of way to tho Cblcago & Bouih Atlantie Inilroad Compnny down Wontworth and Stowart syonuos to Dearboru streat, Linid ovor aud ordered published. ‘Tho same Committoa reported in fayor of tha paving of Bouth Clark street by privato con- tract. Lald ovor under tho rales. Ald. Stout prosonted an amendment to the ordinance passod Nopt. 21, 1874, lixing tho exist- ing firo limits. Tho amondmont provides tlhnt 1bie ordiuanco shall not apply to wooden build. ings not exceeding two storles in height. Lald over. Tho ordinance granting permivaion to E. A. Shedd & Co. to conatruct u railrond-track across Twenty-third stroot, ou Btowart avonue, con- neoting the ico-house of the company with tho Pittaburg & Fort Wayno ltaitroad, was taken up. Referred to the Clerk for ongrossment. BTREET-APRINKLING, The Committoo on Siracts and Alloys, West Division, raflmrlnd an ordlnance In referonce to stroat-sprinkling, which has boen publisbed, Ald, Ilildroth unid that the rmuu§e of tho ore dinanco would protect the citizens from impost= tlon practiced by private partics. Tho peraon sprinkling stroets in the Wost Division dofted the Law Dopartmont, defled tho Common Couneil, aud dofiod the oard of Public Works. The man was not a resldsnt of Chicapo at all, but wes ome kind of o * tranuported villain.” {Ories of “Namo "] - Ald, Hildreth—His namo i F. Arnold. Ald Woodman sout 1u ao aflidasit from Arnold which eot forth that he Is a citizon, a legal votor, ate. Ald. Hildroth safd that ho wonld not bolieve anvthing that oamo from tho man Arnold. Ilo would swear that the moon was made of groon cligoso, it uecessary. The man had full control ot mprinkling Diatrlct No, 10, and defled tho Board of Publio Works, Tho man Arnold was & citizon of DulPago County, and had a farin thoro, He thought tha job ought to be given to a bons flde resldeut—one wha would obey tho laws of the City ot Chicago, Ald, Woodman sald that the Alderman did not keop to lus subjoct, but that was notling strange. 1le moved, ns an amendmaont, shat tho ordinance should apply only to tho distriots on tho West Sido south of Van Iinron stroot. . Ald, Hildroth returnod to the chnrgs ngain, 1o knaw tho maa Arnold well, Ho know bim to bo the most tenaclous, unconscionable, bluo- bellind Yankoo [confusion and nolso] that ho evor camé across. o was the vory epitomo of meanness, Ho (ITildreth) was born in Magsa. chusetts, and know all about the blue-bellios. Ald, Campbell—I call upon the Chair to en. Joln the Aldermen from using such offensive torms, . 4 Ald. Iildreth—Da they hurtyou? [Laughter. ‘The Chalr—~Ald, Hildreth wiil coniine bimeel to the question. v Ald. Hildreth then resumed. Arnold was In {loldon's district over thero, and wont to the samo church, Thoreforo, he was bigh-cockae lorum with that erowil. Ald. Campbell—L Lope tho Chair will intor- fero. Tho Chalr said that Ald, Hildroth must not uso such langusgo, > B Finally Hildroth's timo was oalled, and Lo bad to sit down, Ald. Woodman's amendmen, wna put and lost. Ald, Cullarton movod the passago of tho ordie unnog, which prevailed, Ald. Hitdrath introduced a resolution roscind- ing tho reoout action of the Common Council 1n rolusing the uso of thoir chambora to Judgo Jameson, of the Buperior Court. Carried. ANOTHER DUIDGE. Tho Committco on Harbor and Bridges ro- parted in fuvor of tho ordiuance granting por- mixslon to Wabl Brothors to construot a aswing bridga over the Houth Branch of tho Chicago river, betwoon Tuirty-lrst and Thirty-third «::jmn{s. bonds to be filed for the protection of 0 gty The Toport wag concurred in, and the ordl- nauce pavdod. FULLERTON AVENUE CONDDIT. Undor tho hoad of engrossed ordinances, that roforring _to tho scttlemont mado hetween tho Mayor and Comptrollor and Goorge F. Norris & Co.,, contractors for the Fullerton avonue con- duit, publighed in 'Cne Toisuxe of last Tucadsy, waa takon up. Ald, Schaffuer moved the pasango of tho ordi- ance, Ald, Fitzgorald deprocated the ssttlomont, and sald that contractors on tho condult ought to stand by thelr rliaks. 1fo could soe no judg- moot, no justico in paying thoso men any con« lmuputlnn, bocause thoy falled to cotnplote ho contrnot, It would bo placing a promium on incompatency, 1llo entered into a history of tho whole business, which is alroady famlliar to the public aa a talo three timos told, o moved :hglb tho wholo subject-mattor be Iaid upon the able, Seconded by Ald. Lynch, The motion wes put snd lost by a vote of 84 to 3. Tho provious question was oalled for but not ordered. " Ald, Quitk epoko agatnat the a8 1t stood. n ordinance Ho remombored o caso whore- in ~ the ~samo cuntrnctors got - the Job agaln after they had thrawn up the contrnct, and it was rolet. Mo shonld liko to soo n pruv(nluu in the ordinanco which would provent Norris & Co. from laving the contract ovor again, as ha bolleved them inopms votent to carry ont the work. 1o moved to postpone action for one weex, a0 that the matter might havo full conslderation, Al Cullerton hoped the motion to postpone wonld ot pravail. They hait had ononghof do- lay, aud tho mattor cught to bo docided ono way or tho othor. 2 Ald. ¥itzgorald sl it would be chvaper for tho city to lot the contract go by the boord and il up tho hole. . Aud, Richavdson was ot enro but that tho last aponker was rignt. Btill ho was in favor of do- clding tho question at once. It had been fully fuventigated hoth by the Judloiary Committes, tho Councl), the Mavor, Comptroller, and Cor- poration Coungol. What moro did thoy want ? Ald. Hchaffner maid they ought to voto the matter up or down, Deaplto what had boon maid, evidenco beon taken on bLoth sidos, and wont to show that the contractors had & good caso against tha city, No longer ago than that momiufi tho Oorpurnlfnn Counsel had said o sn_Aldorman that, if tho city went to law, it wonld Jose far more money thau {t would by agrecing to the proposed et~ tlement, Ald, Quirk—What is that Aldorman’s nams ? Ald. Bchaffuer—Iis name s Ald, Arthup Dixon, President of tho Counctl, ‘I'he Chiairman—Yes, Mr. Dickoy sald sa much to me this morning. Al Fitzgerald wished to speak sgain, but ob- Jection was rased. & Other Aldermen made s fow Insignificant re- marks, after which Ald, Flw;enlu wan allowed to have fa say. While ha favored the complo- tion of the conduit, he waa uot In faver of pay- ing €58,000 to the contractors who broke down n'm!:vlnhud to make up their loss at the exponss of the city. ald. n{nn wa1d he was about to perform an aot that might which gave lim great pain, Ho was about to vYots for “the ordinance an {4 stood, although ko bolioved thas it ' was false, frandulent, sud ° corrupt, But hie lived 10 & ward nuoufih which ¢hat' foul siream kuown as the North ‘Branch passed, and tho people of that wani, to the grest detr- ment of thoir hoalth, wera obliged to mmelt the foul odor, ‘Tharsfore, as » duty $o his conatite ueats, Lo woald vole for the erd.dunu\ altbough “Fia. opinion that more cltx lie should vote for {t. 1d. Campheti—Did yoit not have an opinion from the rame Injunction, and betig up for contorpt ? All, Woodtan—I liapo the Allermau s nob Deginning to wankon, - {Laoghter,] -~ Ald. Quick hopod, the motion” to . p would pravail. I'racipitation would do t! Ro04. e should lika t& hiave positivo assuranco tht thay wero tho amo contractors. Ald, SchafTner undertovk to say that tho con- tractors would not bid agamn, , Ald. Richardsan nnllmi‘!or tho provious quos- tion, which was ordered, . Tho Chair forgut to put ALl Quirl's ‘mnend- mont, and the voto was taken, misundorstand. ingly, on tho pavsage of tho ordinance, whivh was declared carriod by tho following voo | Yeaa— Foloy, Iichardron, Warren, Oulletton, Mee Clory , Itikireth, Batley, O'livien, Woodman, Clark of tho 'Tenth, White, Guudarson, Ifesth, Qulrk, Ecks hardt, Btont, Mahr, Lengachr, Schaftner, Morphy, Bweerioy, Lynch, Jouce, CGarcoran, ar.’ Treniient 1z0n—15, Nuya—Fitzgorald, Coev, Btono of the Fourth, '\ Bommer, MoDonald, Ciarks of the Iifth, RuQ Waterman, Catapbell, Csse, Clovelaud, ityan, Dickiu® Ald. Quirk rald thero wae amendment had not been put, 5 'llm; Chalr'did uot hear the amendmont soc- ondod. ‘Fhe amondmont wan then allowed to drop. On motion of Ald, Campbell, tho Council ad- Journed to mooet for the considoration of the uppropriation bill at 3 o'clock this Alternoon. COUNTY AVFALRS, & mistake. Hin Porlolnt nnd fiis fids~Reports of | County Officers—Drnwing n Grand Jury—The Evanston Turnipiked 7 .. Tlio Board of County Commissioners hold their regular weokly micoling yestorday aftor- noon, President Burdiok in the chair. Iresont, Commissionors Conly, IMerting, Crawford, Busse, Carrall, Guenther, Johnson, Lonergan, JcCaftroy, Schmldt, Iloldon, sud Clough, AIBCELLANEOUS. Tho Road Commissfoners askod for an appro- priation for tho constructiou of-a bridge in the Town of Loydon, which was roferred to tho Committeo on Roada nnd Dridges, . 'Tho Clerk of tho Criminal Court notified tho Doard that tho first day of tbe noxt Court torm take actlon in regard to tho sclection of Grand Jurora for.sald torm. ' Tomporarily laid ovar, - COUNTY PIHYSICIAN. * A romi-annunl roport from Dr. Henrotin, the County Physician, wes subnitted, During tho past six months the pliysie cian visited 91 porsons roportod{s Insane ;. of thoso, 63 woro found to bo of unsound mind, and wore sent to tho asylum ; 12 wore declared not Insane, and 18 wero taken charge of by per- sonal frionds. - Pendipg trial, two pnrnonnle died. He Lnd examined sovoral porsons at the roqueat of relatives, but, whon no result wae | reachiod in the way of finding them insano, no record was' kept. ITo had also mado’ poat mor~ tom oxaminationsin 163 cnses of Coroner's tn- quosts. Of these, 44 small ohildren died from oxposure or ueglect when born, The other sub~ Jocts wore of & muscolianeous charactor—Loact digaano, spoploxy, and celdonts, predominating, Rogarding prisoners in tho County Jail, Dr. Henvotin reported that thoir health was, 0s a geuaral rule, good. Lho Doctor olosod .by ro- forring to tho laryn 2 nonnt of extra work which had fallon upon It o roquested tho Board to grant bim anus.. .ot “1 oterrad to the Gommitico on Publls Chari- o, THE COUNTY AOENT'S QUARTENLY REPOLT #howad tho subjoived figures Eamillea on books March 1, 1875 Now applications during qliarte lcusiaesane Total Number of familics ai 841l remainlug on bool CLA Widows with familios, Hickaess, .. Dosertod by hunbands, Aged widowors, Aged singlo o Ttaliroad pasaes Bent to Liosptal, ook Connty fa Barial ordors. . Treated medically In their homea, U800 CO8CE.eee enees XX Tald to neody rersons, Oftico expensos. 634 2,10 ' $40,272.89 Cash on hand... seneserarrncans snsenas 307400 Rolntlvo to tho matter of contracting for for nishing steam-tittioge for the Insana Asylum, fivo bids had beon recoived, although uono bad beon advortised for. Commissionor 8chmidt moved to_roject the bids, aud toadvortiao for now onos. e thoitght bottor terms might be mado. Carried, ‘Tho bida were orderod to bo sdvortined for forthyith, so that thoy might bo opened by tha Board at thoe meoting noxt Monday. TPERIOLAT'S BIDS. ‘fho rosolution insroducsd by Commissloner Clough at tho last rogular meeting ealling for the rojaction of blds for county -uEpnus, baving reforenco to the furnishing of bods, bedding, oto,, for tho County Hospital and Insane Anyium, was takoun from tho tablo, Cominisaloner Olough thoaght that tho rese Intlon ought to pass. 'The fouudations of tho new hospital had not yet boen Iald, nor had the Tosrd diacovorod whethsr the turnitura now in poesession of tho county could' bo utilized, Any way, thero need bo no hurry about contract~ ing for somothung so far aliead, . A fow other Commissionom tuok a hand fn, and tho resolution was pat and lost, which endod thio mutter. A BINEOURE, Bame Normal Behool bills were snbmitted, among them one for paylug the engineer, George Muirhead, Cowmminloner Holden heard that Muirhead' hold neveral paying oficea in the Town of Lake, and that hla engincer job at the Normal Sehool waa, in point of fact, a wineore, Yet Mr, Muire hend rocelvod s Balary of 81,800, which was, Mr, Holden thought, rathior oxtravagant. - Commissionor Orawford—Ol, Muirhead {s like & good many other oftlclals, he'll take all he can got. ‘The billa wera ordered patd. GRAND JUKORA, . Tho mattor of solecting a Grand Jury for the July terw of the Criminal Court waw thon taken from the_tablo, aud resulted as follows: J, L. Barnuw, Jomflwch Tloblson, Mancell Taleott, Adam ner, Poter Schuitlor, D. Kyle, Frod Granton, Josoph Walker, Ldward Hawkius, Charles Dal- tan, Samnol Wright, Michsel Mower, Frod Grane san, John Albrlugoer, John Adams, John A, Rice, Wontley ITall,” J. Cooper, Jolin Maxwell, Kabort Hill, W. i, Dizon, James Herrion, Uormana Heimroch, THE BYANRTON PIRN, Tho following was offered - by Commissioner Durdiak, 1 roleronce to the bad conditlon of the Rosohill & Evanston toll-roads Ztesolvad, That tho gravel and niank romt tarpectors bo notifiod by the Oterk of the County Tioard 10 moek the Cownittce on Roadu and Bridgeatn thu commits too-room, at North 8lds Gourt-1ousy, to consult wa to tho propor action to ba taken under tho clrouustances ; and bolt furthor tcaolved, That the Cammilteo on Roads snd Dridges Yo authiorized to caure the lnll-p‘.llm af such rokd to e thrown open by notios to the proper pervous to {hat effect until such tlino a8 tho ownors of sald road put tho asme lu frsteclass condition and sprinkle the wawme, fo tho satiefaction of s Commitive and the Toad Tnapectors, The rules were suspended and thoe resolutions paswad, Thursday, at 2 o'alock, boing desiguated 84 tho day of tha Committes moating, Adjourned for ouo wook. , | THE BLACK HILLS, MORE " FIRST BPECIMENS,", Svecial Dupateh to The Chteaqo Tribune, Bioox QOrry, Ia, Juno 14.~Mr. Bwearengen, who was for twenty-fivo years a micerin Cali- foruis and Culorado, arrived here to-day direot from the Black Hills, and bringsthe fincat specl- mens of gold and gold-bearing quartz yet fonnd, He glvea 1t as bis opinion that rickor mines than any known in thie country will be found in the Hills, Br. Bwoarengen, with a party of savon, left Yankton oo’ the stesmer Jnlc{ghlnn the 7th ot April, and went to old . Plerro, uear the mouth of the (lho{eunu Rivor, thenca up_the pouth bank of that slream with wagon and ponies, and struok the hesd of Fronch Crook in ‘nino days from the Missouri Iiver., I'ho went to prospocting bers, and found color whorever thoy struck, and alscoverad good gold« digging for 18 wilea along French Croek, ' They uamed this tha Cheyonne Distriot, Bwearongon laft bis party in camp 7 miles weat of Lhe ‘old Bloux City stockade on the 6th of Juno, aud rode out via Bpotted T'ail's Agenoy. s demianhis o ‘The Wisconslu Btatp Norinal Schgol, in Osh- koeh, enjoya its firat commoncement to-morromw, gradusiing o class of {wenly young meu au womou, . lovad that, by o doing, Lio was flcclng the Wondmnn was at firat opposal ta tho &¢- dinnuco, but, s Judgo Diokey bad givon bis | - could bo racoverod from tho | Sudden Reluxation of Bnergy on tegnl mind relative to gortain yet it did nob provent you from atpono hom no ; This will give a narrow I WABASH AVENUE. I the I"art of the Railrond Y ... Compuny. The Condition in Which They Have Loft the Streot. Illegal Chango of ilto Grade. ' X Now that the Chicago City Itailway Company havo finlshed their littlo Job of patting down the iron for a rallway on Wabasl avenuo, it in fair tolook at their work, and soo what has beon dono: Wa Compnny Lave, firat, tarn up Wae bash aveniio s0'nd to rendor it utterly impassa- ble for tonws, and, having sliown groat zoal and oxpedition in that portion of the work, ara now Inying off, and leaving tha strcot no thorough- fars, The Company thought 700 men nono too mauy to uso in tearing upr tho gtroot, but thoy concluded yosterday that forty wero quite enough to uen 1 clonring asay somo of tho debris of tho other mon's work, Inatead of keoping-thoir mon at workin repatting the damage deno, and render- !ing the highway paseable, tho only gang who did {aiy paviug yostordsy were holf-a-lozen on tho cornor of Twonty-sekond & reot. No movoment was mado toward fixing up the pavemont any- whara elso, aud not a load of blocks or any other ' preparation wae broughtSorward: Lieside tho hialf-a-dozen mon vmployed In pav- ]lng, the Company bad a-fow amsll gangs ou- gaged In ‘. -8MOVELING DACK INTO THF TRACKS - tho gravol, blocks, and broken -bosrds befora thrown out. 'Yhis work, uscless ox it would bo to fit up the track, was porformod in only two or throe blocks. ‘A few mon were also employed in figglug up ltomporary crarsings over tho tracks at Twellth and somo, other asfrects, and sno- ceedad {ho * trouble #d tist . light buggies could - got over fu somo places, “but nowberd did they arrango mattore so that & heavy wagon conld ‘crosy {rom ono eido to the othor without dane o ~THE PROPLE WHO LIVE ON THE AVENUE Ara {ntensoly sugry at tho troiinuht tuoy are . Tecelviug iu boing out off ffom tho ueo_of | thair in ‘fixing up : compluiniug filled tho atr yeaterdny. " Ou tho part of tho Combany, it Is. eaid that thoy intend to clear nway the debris protty soon. Fnth on each sile of tho track, but will not pormit toams to cross from | ona side to tho other unlesa at risk of lifo aod limb, L'lio process of cloarivg away is performed in somo part by y VOLUNTARY 'LADDR flowlng out of tho pormission gisen by somo ono 0 Poopio to carry off at their will all the tort-up Nicolson blaoks” thoy choose. As noon as this becamo known-yesterday tho avenuo was crowd- od with men, womon, buys, ané, girls,” who vied with cacti othor In Iaying In a stock of firewond. ‘This work wis continuod until lato Jast nigin, and a groat deal of matarial was sccured. The dingruntied appearauce of the avenio as it now 1s presonts thie conundrum whothor tho Company ars fultllting * TUE CONDITIONS OF TIE ORDISANCE under which thoy havo [aid the track. Tunt or- dinance, passed Dec. 21, 1874, provides in tho fifth waction that “Tho tracks of said railway &lall not bo elovatod above tho surfaco of tho Blrook, 4 . . . andeball beso Juid that oare riages and olher volioles.con ouslly and frevly ©TusH 8aid tracks ot every nud all Pohuu. and ju | upy aud all directions, withont obstruction.” - 1% 18 clear to a man with even n modordts com- prohionsion that tho tracks as they arc at presont totally provent all travel o tio avenus i any direction, Whon the Compnny shiall Lave fin- Liod olcaning up the litter, and lave romoved tho gravel by tossing 1t in between the tracks, thon the avenuo wiit bo passablo from north to south, but utiorly impasuable from sids to slde, What tha etato of things will bo when tho syomont ig 13{d down may be iuferied from a ook now, It Is ensily noted thac tho top of the rails aro much bighér than tho Elvnmnut on citor sido, and that, in order to malo o passable track, thore must bo o consderable grading up, Iu oxdor to bo exact as to tir helght of tho truoks above the strect lovel, the following moasurs- ments wore yostordsy mado. Thoy indicato the Loight of. the top of the rall above the boteds ou which the pavement Yaa laid, and_from which 1t ‘was romoved by the Conpany. Lxact measure- mante werd made st oach stroot, and midway in onch ‘block . from Congresa to Twontg-sotoud streots, Tho figuros ara in inchos and frnctlons ¢ %mrrm ntreot,, idway .. Uarrlaon; AW0Y vornees sy Now, tho lavel of the stroet {s, of course, that of tha bhoards, plus tha holght of the Lalf-word blocks, Theso vary fvom 4 ¢o 4 inches, and cou- sdqdontly ‘the new raile aré from 7 to 10-iuchos higher tuan thoy should be. Lut tho roprosent- atives of tho Compan) oa tho ground explain this by saying thas, . WHEN THE NEW PAVEATEXT 18 PUT DOWN, it will bo mbout right. Now, the new pavewmont ut.down . by the Company’ botwoen their tracks 18’ compcaed of B-inch blackw, aud, if the olty #hould uso tho samo looy th, tho tracks would otill be from 2!¢ to 7}; inucies highor than thoy have any tight to ba. " The “worknacn pu tho job explain that thoy propose to fill up botwoeen the rails with fnvo , until thoir bi'ocks, when laid on thnt gravol, sholl oqual In holght the rails as av prowont 1aid. * I¢ tuoy do tbiw, What isto bosomo of the travel on tho straet whuou thero is o ridgo of from 214 to 7 or 8 Inches to b surmanntoed it one wishos to cross tho stroct ? ThenWgain, the Company saya: **That will bo a7l .right when tha stroot is.paved, 4 it musb be shorily;.the au- thorities can fill up o our geade, aud “lay their pavoment even with our tracks.”" Tho.natural resultant quostion is, By what auch ority do you undertalio to chiange the grade of the stroot eatablished by ordinance ? ) Au examiuvation of Wio ordloance ;1 tho sub- Ject slowa that the grado for Wabash.iwveuao be- fora the fire wan 10.60 feot aliove thio hench lino, That Lias gluco boen chianged to 16 foa't as far south as Harrisoa stroet, but no clmnge haa’ ovor beeu ordered nouth of that point.. It ap- pears, thon, that tho Company Las undortakon of its own sweot will to i 3 * MAISE TNE GRADE i an avorage of nboud O inches, without tho nlightest authority of law, aud {n dlrect vialation of tho ordinanco atill in forcs, Whethar tho Company s assured by private moans thas tho samo Aldormon who voted for thoir chaster will bo moved by tho same * considerations ” to ap- lxrnw anythiog thoy may choose to do may bo nquired” futo with profit. 1t s oor- tain, howevor, that thoy have proceodnd in - the ‘usitor. of ohsuging tho guwle Just os though thoy wore eortain thut the m,nnl!n numbor of volos woro assured to make the city come to thelr lavel, ~As iz now ml the sitnation {4 moro tangled than plozsant. X laoks somothing like thia: ‘The Company s fixed e atreob o that it 1m impaseabls for toama; they ara lelauroly. procooding to make a fraction of It pesaablo in ouo dircotion; thoy aro meditating ou paving the middlo 12 feot Bo that it will be impossibla - Lo use it unless one wiahos to drivo up aod down a slent of tho better purt of » foot; and, lastly, thoy arc clapging tho stroot grado with a serene coufidence in thoir mtluenco to make tho Council agreo to fix tha ront of the street t0 accommaiate their littlo m'lg lln the centro -thereof, Vorily, »_sublime ——————e {FINANCIAL. A MINNEAPOLIS FAILURE. , Spictat Dispatsh to The Chicayo Tribuna, Mupexnearorts, Mion,, June 14,~W. B, Judd, of thiy eity, mado an assignment to bis croditors to; day. F'ia liabilitios consiet largely of nogotiable paper, well . indorsed, and amount to £225,000, His aiscts ave $21,000 (?). Tho Assignecs chosen are Capt. Jahn Martin and W. W. Eastuan, A Iargo prog-ortion of tho money which Mr, Judd owes i ha this city. Mr Judd has boen man. yfscturing about- 20,000,000 feat of lumber per yoar, and tho docline it tho market mado it ime posstble to L:oep up bis credit, llis workingmen -have boan aid in'full, and o hopes to coutizus business, —— . OBITUARY, Bvectal I lapateh o The Chicaqa Tribuna. Minxzavorss, Minn., June 14.—Kori Ander- son, a gixl employedin the family of Mr. E, . Ajues, was found dead in bed this mording, The Coroner's jury reudcred a wernilot that $ho girl cawa $0 hior deadh fram oatical causos, the brain being the organ affodted, Sho leaves no prop- esty and has 1o eat'stives in m}nl viounity,, would bo July 5, Tho Board was roquosted to : carziagey, and much male profanity and fomale | S REMEDIES, R.R-IR. Radway's Ready Religf CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One 1o Twenty Minnteg —_— ' NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement need i sufler with pain, Radway’s Ready Relief = I3 A CURE POR EVERY PAIN, It wag the first and 15 the Only Pain Remedy !fhat. Instantly stone the maet Sucrmclating pains, alivye i whatlicr ‘o 2 any ons nilammations, and ouros congestions, her Sauigey Stomach, Buwelt, o OUnar glands vao Application, el Infrom OnetoTwenty Minutes, Po matter Low slolont or exerialatio thcnimatic, Licd-riddon, Infirm, Oripplod ralgic, o prostratod with ¢ s patn, the ise3sa may su Dh. Gl Radway's Ready Relief WILL ATTORD INSTANT EASE, Inflainmation of the Kidneys, Inflammatl of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of the Dowfim ola, Mumps, Oongestion of Lungs, Hore Throat, DiMloult roathing, Palpitation * i of tho Haart, el Hgnmrlcn, Oroup, Diphthoria, On. Tooligans Rt Maddnche, ohe, Neuralgin, ontmatism, Qald Ohlls, Agdo Chilla, * The applieation of the Ready Rollof tn th pacia whate: tia pain or dlilicaty exista wil RS 1 om “Twenly drope In half s tumbler of wator will, n & faw" inntes, curo Uramps, Hprains, Bour St by Ileart. Biok Hoadaabns Dinerbon: thnurry':“:'flobo.fi?d e, 1 alen A bittlo of RADW, mut-uknm‘rv'«'»‘.'n":lf?."'r', eliatixo of m«‘"‘"’el}"m " s from olisio of wator: Fotier tlen Tronch firendy or Bittors ue o atiossting * FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor and Awno ournd for fifty conte. Thars ts no o nodial ot in (o world (hat Will gneo foros anf avan an elhior malarious, bilious, scariot, typhotd, yellow, sl tlier Tovors (niud hy Radway's PUIS) 80 quiola Sihc way's Tiondv Wtohiof, Tufty eonts per battor Raid by Druggisia. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrong and poro tlab blaad : inorawso of flosh wnd wal, cloar !.»EI and beautiful comnplovion N:\ll!d“tu ‘u..h“ _* DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Hiae mada the most astonishing cnres, Japld aro tho undor the Iy dort o quick, s Anzos the budy' andergoos ietice of this traly woa- inodiclne, that Every Day nn Incrm.se in Flesh and Weight is © Been and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Hturilkflnn' tho Sarsaparflilan Resolyent eommunl. cates through ¢he blood, swwoat, uring, and othor flafds and fulcos of tha ssstorm, T SiEor af far 1€ ropics tho ' o wdy with nusw and soned mmterisl, Hoi #yphills, ufl"sllmpflflll.ofilmll||lhlr dlseneo, Wlcars in tredt, motth, tumors, es In the wlaods aod of tho pure cyes, struniorous dii 16 Wirst ln’ml of akin dis scald head, riagworm, ralt hots, [ aml ro ho athor ontes, ns, (ovat sope rbeurd, oryuipolis, acho, b timgrs; exucera [ “tho, wamni vatnfal dischargos, night sweabe, los waatan of thio life principlo, ara within tha curativa rango of thls wondor of motucn chomlstey, and & fow daye' tse 1 ualug it "for olthior diseaso its If tho pationt, daily Locoming reduced by tho wastes poel that is continually proy coeds lu_arcosting lhu? wastos, aud “rep: with now materinl madefmm healthy biood,- Harsaparjilian will and dods securo,—a caro s corlalag for swhen onco this remody oommonicos Ite work 0f pueiils eation, and sucovody in diminlsbing (o Tor of wastos {2n ropintrs will ba rapld, aud ovary day tho patint will , feol Bimaelf growing batter ami sironanr, (o food dis ‘ro-lluu bottar, appotito iImproviag, and iesh and wolght ereasing. "ot only dnes. the Sarapariliian Tesolront_ssoel sl known remed{ab &gonts in tho curo of (ronic, Seralulons, Gomtiiation 1, ud Sidin dlsosscs, bub 1t £3 1ho only Pose ; tiva oure for 5 1 Kidnoy and Blodder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Discascs, Giraval, Dinbetes, Droper, atoppage of water, mmmmeaul urino, Hrlght'a di. s, sibominusi d in ~dustdobostrn, oe the w worms all il catox whurs Liorw siv Lrick- mized with la Qilok, "chinys substancna like the whi an oy, or throads liks whity Al e 3 AsmBA Gark, Dilote iogr w0 pilie hosulond e, St o o ity ' Whon Dadsingwaior, uu of tho Tk And along the Jetore 0" ikl ' Tumer of Twelva Yonrs' (irowth Cnred by Hudwray’s Resolvent. = Brvensy, Mass., July 18, 1849, ‘D, RAbwAY: Thave had ovalan tumor fu thy avaries sod ipwals, Al tho ductors sald **thiors was aw Liolp for [ 1t.™ " ¥ trted overything that was recommandod, but unthe ing helyett mo, "1 saw Ty Resolvent, and’ thoughs [ ol it} but had b Lln ia l!rxd furs twelve gears, 1 tool and une bax of Hadway's Pill lmn’ Rallof, and thore Ls no! ot folf, and 1'ca batter, Aot T bowals, afor tho Aoudt.. 1 wHi13 s o ron of sldo ot the Lowd) e the graln. F welto (his to you for 110 Banaiis of stbor. Youean piblish \ e ohomn v = 1ANN, 23 Price, 81 par bottlo, ! ATARE, AN THPORTANT LETTER. From a prominent gentieman and residont of Olnotnnait, U, 10F tho piast, fury yoara wall k; i peblibers taranchual ibe United Riatos, ' * *P*P* ; New Your, 0ol 11, 1810, Di. RADWAY-DgAn SiR: L am Auduu‘a'g,'.‘mu ‘ot duty to the sufforing to ake & briofl atatomont of thi working of e meddicins on inyselt, 'or saveral Sl hiad houn atlected with saia Lroubla fn tho bladder aud urinary e which samy tyelva moul 0 pujuwinated 10 a inves Lerribly kflmlni iseane, .lvhluz.dl. physictans &1l aald wan s prostatio steleturs in'the uretha, as also fus flawmation of the kdueys and bl gavo {1 xe 88 1) Sua—10 Jeatawiald brgvent 4 | 8 nuoor ol a larga quaitdty of modicine, wopathio but iad got no relict wured kaving besn mada by your uaflu l%ll read & nutice 1o the L“" of & ouro having been 00 & porsou who bad long been sufering as | had beou. { went right oft and got, yumo of ghchyaur Sajee: b e oo 11 L Lalying U g Wior. X roliared, and now feel as ""“Eia' ] ‘DR. RADWAY'’S Regulating Pills footly lastelass, elegantly e Pohets bulom, dete s i s war's Pitle, for thy ourt of & dhordors o Hireg, Bowuls, Kiluexs, Blaidor, ervous Dis Jioadicho, Cotstipattoy,’ Cosjivouces, ln';uw 1B, IDY- povsia, Billoasnoss. illos ovor, Tiltamuiation of e owola, Piles, and all Deskogemanta of the Internal Yise € n} ‘Warrantod to effect & positive onra, Purvly Vigs o, cantalulng BO marcury, minorale, of deloterius fé-'omm the Lalliwing Disardors of the Countipathn, Toad, Actd Wiood fo the Ytbuni, Pls ’unu ¥ lumach, buer raptions, tn th 1u the PiLaf. tho Bicine HEg S imiv g g T el AT A rcalts e Mavtoringy the Haart, Ghoklog or Budocats ng Hensation wheo iz s Lying Puslare, 1imness of Vix 00, 1)01s 0F Wabs,bedory the sl tha Hoad, Dulle] 1) feou'the spaten i ll the above-namod diso! Prico L ceuls 1o "Bold by drggiates Yol Read *Falso and True,” fend I €0,