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THE-CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1875, ", THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A Bouth-8ido stroot-car conductor yosterdsy had bis pocket pickod of €15, The Company dischiarged bim na soon an the fnct was known, That delivors him from temptation. Tho Rov. Thomas Guard, tho oloquant Dalti- more diviuo, will deliver a lecturo on ** Man and Iis Possibilitica® ihls ovening, at 8, st Cen- tennrv Chureh, on Monroo stroct, nonr Morgan, Tho temperaturo yesterday, as obacrved by Manasae, opttcian, 83 Madison atrest (TRinUNE Duildiog), was at 8 a, m, 68 dogroes; 104, m,, 59; 13 m,, 60; 3 p. ., 635 Cp. m,, 633 8 p,m,, 6. A young Rirl of 17 yeate, named Mary Morii- mer, was taken oul of aden of infamy at Ko. 28 South Clinton street last ovening by a polico- man, and will bo nent to her friouds at Aurora, Iti. She biag boou abwout from lonie s Fear. A toamster named Erneat Warner was arrested yesterday aftornoon for *‘cxbbaping” movoral bnerols of potatoes which Lo was lisuling trom a Northsestern Rallway frolipht depol to n com- mission house. Ile was locked up in Madison Btreot Btation. Two thiovea Jantered tho bouse of Edward F. Thomeas, No. 1 Groveland court, night bofore Jant, and ntole o gold watch snd o quantity of eils vorware, Officer Farrell discovered and chasod tho tobbers, and they dropped o bag containing ho ailversate, but gob away with tho watch, Mary Ross. living at No, 204 Sedgwick, waa delivoregd of threo-chiidren Huuday nfternnon— two boys and ono gul. Thoy aro all fino and healthy, and promise well. Tho bappy mother 1 not in vory comfortable clreumstaucos, Ior Lusband s abseut from tho ¢ity, aud sho lns to support hersell. Iho Journal of last cvening saye that tho Oraud Army of tho Republio is “a sortof n Communistio concern,” which shows a sibgular forgotfulnces on tho part of the city cditor of his own milltary eotvices, Will ho ploaso amond by substituting Guord of the Nepublic for tho pamo of the socicty which is entirely composod of veteran soldtors, A paitor, whoso namo was not learned on no- count of hia being too drunk to give it, went In- to o snluon at No. 34 South Water street, yeator- day noon, and succecdod (n smashitig 8 window- glass while tho Lartendor, Charlos C. Nipke, was trring Lo eject hum. Iio cut bis baud Ladly, and caunod Sipke's arrost. The fujured wan waw went to tha Couuty Uoapital, Mogos Silvorman, & bog 10 yesrs old, was run over by o atreot-car on Jeffereon stroot, noar Sevor, yesterdny morning, and bnd both Jugs sud uring broken, o was romoved to lis homo at No, 831 Bouth Clinton strect, aud nttonded by Dr, Rowan, who gave tho opniion that he survive the injuries, and advisad Liy conve; to tho County Hospital, which was done, A correspoudoent desires to be informad whoso Busiuoss Lu iy to tako awny dasd dogs. As o mat- ter of law, tho Union Iivndering Company aro wuppesod to do thiss but, 88 a matler of fact, the occupant of the lot in front of which the carcass lios generally tekes it away by night and pitchen it into bis ucighbor's yard, This 1s much tho easieat way, and any mau by the name of Bullivan who will calmly sutfer o noisoma stonch when g0 simple o remedy is at Land s unfit to excrvive the suffrage in a freo conntry. Lo bo aure, the Gompany Rre paid &10,000 a year to do this work, but a loviug paront awl alectionate husbaud who will sutfer bis fomily to bo holsonod sooner than draga dead dog laif a lock to somo rich man's deor (Alderman prefor- red) in unworthy to ride it on open car or work in & Unlon ofilce, Tho strike among the brickmaker is conflued toa fow yards uour the Btock-Yards, aud there 14 N0 prospect of any geuoral gtriko, Lho pay of 1ho workmen §s from $1.59 to $2.95 por day, ne- corting to the character of the work dono, bovs and youths boix:r. able to perform gome of it, ‘I'he” rates poid In tho yards whore the sirikes hisvo occurred aro someshat above (Leao fig- ures, but an additional increase is eluimed on the scoro that the clay i hanler to work, Thero Is really no Drickmakers’ Unlon, nnd rates vary o Dhttle sccording to the eupply of woikmen, On the North Sido whero labor {a plonty the rates aro a littlo lower than on tho Bouth Buld, Iu nllpémnll thot the dictrict abont tho Btock-Yarda {3 mot thickly sottled, aud the aupply of labor fu less than in others, #o thiat wapes aro a little botter, and the workmen thivk thoy have it in their power to commaud still bigher rates, EXAMINATION 1IN THE COLLEOF OF LAW. rates of fees mubmited -a report. which was sdopted, sfter which the mieeting adjournod, prairptab, MINISTERIAL MEETINGS. THE PRESHYT EUWIANS. The June cold onap scomied to have nipped the enl of tho Preabyterian edorgy, and it was not untiif nearly 12 yenterday that anfliciont waa got- ton togehier to iold the woekly minirters® mool- iog in McCornick Bloc's, Dr. ¥an Buren way olectod Modorator pro tom, amd the ltov. Mr, Davis appointed Secretary. Osring to the lateness »f the hour the subject for disciis+ion was passotl over. Hio Tov. 3z, Chbgon offorod tha following rewolution in rolation ta- the Lible-work under e difroctlion of tha Rev., W. J. Brdman: Having letened with muc b ploasnre and intercat to ti.e stilements of Brathor Frdman i n relatlon to the Tithleswotk in which bio and hia fellowslaborer: wngel, we give i onr ety [ndorscment, n mend 1t to the aympalhy awl sapport of vur Chiristian people, We adiniro tho vigor sud efclency with which tha work (3 proscouted, stid Tecoguize i the mauifest Fuiccess which- lind attonded it i fie initial stago an earncst nf great Iings yet to Lo accomplisied Ly this sgency for il our city pop nlations, Capt. Himma was jotroducad to tho Asaoclne tion snd spoka in belnl £ tho Bothsl work, anking about £3,0i0 to finish tlie Jloae, whon it will ac- commodated 430 men. They did not (urn Any ons away, anid the Ilomo had done n great deal of good, and elocted muny roformations. Any !uller man applying for a night's lodimng got it.” ‘Thero wore two dopariments i the Homo perfectly dis. tinct—ona for rativrs or boatmon, nnd ane for strangern, - In tle wiranger'n departinent they averaged 100 s week. Lhioy chnrged 15 ceuta for lodging ; gave a aquare dinner fur from 12 to 15 conte, if thoy could pay anything. ‘Tuoy _ kent some for a0 conts A day, board and Jodging. ~ Many wore youtug mon who aro out of work &und scruggling to ot somothing to do. The objeet of tho Homo wuy to auve theso outeasts und drifters of socic- ty. If porsons could pay nothing, they wore charged nothing, but the Howe dut not oncour- ngo pauperism. Thoy endeavered to sond thom to some place where thoy could gob work. Thoey slid not cutertain paupors, trampe, or ragmafing, Thoy hoiped mechanies and Taborera aud others whom tomporaty misfortune Lad brought to dis- tress, No actlon wea taken in rogard fo the Ifomo, and the Assoelation. on motion of tho ltov, C, F, Thompson, prococded ta the eloction ot ofticers, ‘Tho Itev. Mr. Noyes, of Evanston, wia _elogted Clairman for tho hext alx months, the Ruv. Mr. Davis Vico-Clalrman, aud tho Rov. dir, Walker Searatary, Ou mption of the Rav. Mr. Thomp- son, the subjoct for discusaion, ** Miniators' Vacation,” woa mude tho order fortho unex: mecting, the Rav, Mr. Noyes toopon. 'The As- sociation then adjonracd to Monday. TUE NMETHODISTS, Tha ministers held tuolr soolly meoting yes- terday, Llder Jutkina presiding, After the presontation of several reports con- cerning Bm.dnru sorvices, Mr. Tenoxdoll called attentlon to the project of holding relijgions servicos ut tno Dridowell, Mr. Axtoll reported that the Mothoduts, Presbyterinuy, Dapilsts, and Congrogationalists rmpnnud lolding sorvices thore, ench iaking the work forn muouth, and tint the Mothodists lad more than led their att. : A rosointion offered by lr, Truocsdell was thon adopted after #omo discussion. It indoreed tho action of the Ioard of Managers Incaling a camp-meating at Desplaines from July 1 to 7, and plodged the Aswocintion to support and aid thomeoting. Tho fulYu\rlnn resolution was upanimously adopted: Decoiwed, That woaxtend aa fuvltation to Preeld- ing Eider Jutking to take n month's vacation, sl hls convenfonco, from hin heavy luhors; praying that Dbis hnolth may be moro fully restored, and wo will supply bin woir, Dr. Jutking reported that the condition of his health was not 0 alarmlog o Bomo weemad to BupnONL. 'hie Chalrman and Seerotary wero dirocted to #ign, in benlfl of tho I'astora’ Association, tha lettor of grecting and welcome homo to Mesurs., Myody and Snnkoy prosonted last weok by tho Young Men's Chiristinn Association. Tho Itav. C. G. Doming, of tho North Caro- Tinn Conforonco, was introdneed, nnd presentod tho noeds of the North Carolina Conference Semunry, Dr. Quard, of Daltimore, was also introduced. Mr, Truesdoll was requestod to givo, next Monday. hls viewson *What Con he Dope to Advanco Our Church Work in tho City." ——— THE COMMUNISTS, PAILURE OF BUNDAY'S DEMONSTRATION. Tho Communiztic lenders spent all Sunday af- taruoaa in firlng off thetr moat alaquent shots at tho coal-heavors, brickmakers, and lumbor- whovors, who, inwholoor in part,-have atruck duriog the lsst fow wocke. Yestorday was de- voted to golng around and eeeing how many birdu bad bsen it by the aforosald shots, Mr, The sunual oxsmination, for sdinission to Lhe Bar, of students i this colloge. will begis Wedneuday, nud continue dutjuy Thurday and Yriday, from 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. m, and from 4 to 5 p. m. of onch dn)i; Judge Doalittla will opon the exzmunation brlefly Wodnerdey morning, ued Judge Booth, Senator Trumbull, and Profs. Donelow and Mywis, together with prominent mombors of sha” Iur, will conlinug ft, in tho presenco of the Hourd of Managers, consist- ing of Iresident Fowler, Judge Goodrich, Wirt Dextor, ond Iobert I, Queal, on bebalf of the Narthwestern Univorsity, aud Thomoa Hoyno, Presidout Moss, Chancollor Burroughs, aud J, ¥. Bontield, on behsll of tho Univorsity of Chi- cogo, or such of them as moy attend., About thirty students of the Benlor ‘élasa will be ex- amiued, Bowo othors huve attended the Yenior courso, and bhave either beon al- ready adwitted or have mot et attended ~ (he roquisito period, 'bo examination wiil range over tho full courso of study of buth yenrs, includiug the common, constitutional, aud statuto Inw, countracts, plead- ings, practice, nt:d ovidence, equity, resl cstate, and orlminal law, Theso studenis Lavo hoou during the pust yoar entirely under the tuition .| of Judges Booth, Trumbull, and Doojittle, The Juniors, of whoin some sixty havo attended for vurious poriods of the yosr, aro not exmwniiod, Attorneys, teachers, students, oud tho public are Iuvited, The colloge {s at No, 77 Clark streot, 'FIE COLLECTONSIIT, Thero was yesterday no chougo in affairs in the oftice of Collector ot Intamnal Reveuuw, Mr, ‘Wadsworth holds the pomtion with equanimity, and eays lio has not hoard from Washington any udings of bis romoval. Uon, Wobster is equally calm 1 bis posttian, aud hae uot, ho ways, ro- ceived any official notification of lus appoint- went. In reforonce to the whole matter, the Gea. eral spoke a parable to sowe frionds which pretty clearly © oxplainn how he e altuated, © It “sald be, I wera ordored from tho froot to 1hs rear intims of danger, I could 10asonubly retuse to go, but if I wero ordered (o go from & position of esvo to ;mn q.( responuibility I could not honoravly ve usa, In roforence to Mr. Wadaworth's poaition, iyls knowa that ho rocelved an olticial communica- tion from the Departmout Saturday, and it {s safo to infer that it way tho sccoptanca of hiy roslgnation, meutioned lu yestorduy's ‘Trinune a8 baving been mailed to hilm Thursday, Tho situstion is & rather novel une when the Dopart« ment apnounces that 1t accopts the reaizuation of an officisl who, for his part, nays that he huy not restgned, aud wiil uot renign, CONDOLENCK, At a meeting of ¢he Eplecopal Clorical Asso~ clation, hold yosterday at the Miseon Nooms, the Hev. Dr,” Cushmnn offered tho foltowing presmble and resolutions, which wora adoptod by » unammous aud rising vote. Foeling ad- dresses woro mado by the Rev. Dry. Cushman aad Looke, and the Rev. O, B, Stout. Wiguzas, Our friend ‘and sntcamed fellow-lavorar, thie itey, Robert MeMurdy, D, D., Lus been called to s througl the furtinca'o! aitictlon i the death of Lits son, e late Judge McMurdy, of Col 7ado, a distinguithed layman of that missioiisry Jur diction, i the very tluwer of his yutls therefure ba it Ly the metabers of this o Jtesalced, That our sotrowing brother bas our pro- found sympotly in the great calumnity that Las bo. fallen bins, aud that wo conunond Lin to the core of tuat God our Baker Wha giveth wonge {n the niglt, Jewited, Thot the Bocretary be requested (0 aend a copy of the furegoing fesolutiouto our chy papers, PUYSICIANS AND BUUEUNS, A meating of the ChicagoBucloty of Physicians snd Burgoous waa held yestordey evontug at the Graud fi’mflo Hotel, Ds. Huwill, Vice-Ureule dent, in tho chair, Dr, 11, A, Johuzon reported s cavo of Intos- tinal obatruction by a gall stone, which resutted in death, Tho gallstono was 8 inches in cir- cumfarence and was found in iho swall jutes. tines, 4 feot above theilio~caccal valve. - Dr, Worn road an abstract of Dr, Dyford’a pa- ler read beforo the Awerican Modical Associa- lion, on the wroatment of fibroid tumors of tho uterus, with ergot, u‘zing » great bumber of b fn which Lad been uand, with entiry! minielied o wize, fu 10 tha pationt was groutl Pruz sdvantage. Of 103 cases, 4 relioved, aud only 21 coses weso umalfscied by the treatment, - ‘The Board of Censors made a favorable report on the nominstion of Dr. ‘Truoman W, Millor, aud bo was elected » momber of the Assoclation. ;!mululod to ach in conjuuction adioal Socioty i a reviaion of ‘The Commlitiea with thie Chicsgo canos both inteinally and by hypodermin injection, il 23 woto cured, 1u 33 the tumor was greatly di- Jafvors, the long McAuliff, Mr. Klings, and two or threo otlier leadors of the causo, snent the whole day in wandering along tho ducks, and patrolling tho muddy banks of tho North and South ranches for tho purposo of induc- ing tho sirikers (o Jolu Eemo ono of the .Communistic secctions, to sub- scribe for the Communistic nowspapor, and buy tickets for the Communistic plenic, whicli 14 to como off Bunday at tho Iscific Gar- dew, n romote place on the cxtreme boundaries of Milwaukeo avenuo, whore it coases to boa stroet and hecomes & plavk-rosd. According to Mr, McAuliff, bis wucceas and that of his nsso- clated was not very great, anly tarco parsany haviog been inducod to join the organizatioa, and that conditioned upou their having tho monoy with which to pay thoir initintion focs, Mr, Mue is sad at beart, 1lo finds with regret that thero is still a dinbosition among these working people to submit to tha yoko of capital, and to continue fun tholr formor vassnlaio it they enn only get 2178 o day, lHo 18 also confronted by the fact that theso mon aru more attachied to their unions or beunevolont ay- socintions than they nro to anythiug which boara the namo of *scctfon.” It hns all along boeny tho aim of Klings nnd the others to dislutograta {beea unfons for the purporn of blending their members into one grand organization of which thoy shonld be tho hosd, ‘This wan dona to some extont with the Jlohomiaus nnd tho Gormaus, but amuny the Trish, Englisb, and Amoerican watkmon their attachiment to the unjons with which thoy had been connected so long waa quite a4 Htrong A the attechmont of tha Southerners {0 thelr Btato orgsutzations, sud their disin. clination to join the workingmen's association wuy adwtrong us that of tho Southornera to nube mit to what they colled & coutralized Govern- mont, Thns tha coal-heayers, who have a ben. ovulent associatlon of their own, with its of- ficers, its eschaquer, and its memotien of the pest, aro disinelined to give it up, to go in with men bolonglnf to othor teades with whom they havo nothiug ln comman. Tho lack of nnion botweon thoss membors of diireront Bocisties was shown by o littlo incideut wlniculmrpcund yesterday, A party of lumbor- men had offered to unload a veusel for §30,—a figare which tho owuers considered too high, While thoy wero disoussing the matier some of tho striking coal-boavers eamo slong, and, forgotful of thelr duty as workingmen, offerod to do thosame job for £25. Ho long sa thera in such o lagk of follow-fooliug as thiv, it is plainly frapasvible ta got tha various uuctnployed olo- ments of the workIng clakses combineil into one lisrmoniaus and neeronsiyo whole, The declara. tion of Me, McAuliff that Sunday's meoting had beon a failura so far a8 wioning over mon to his argaunization was concerned, may ba accopted aa carrect, Thero was no uuusnal demand vesterday for nuskets, oithor of ivan ar at wood, ‘Cha “ecunte vesucls that eams in woro not senttled, but wero unloaded without disturbance, both at the yards aud at tho apen docka, Amoug the lumbar pea- I»Io thera was no ditleulty shatover, tho akillod iands not having struck, sud the unxkilled ones hoing eanily ropiaced by the common labornrs who can_be plcked up in shundance on the stroots. Tn viaw of all these things, therofore, the Firit Regitaent may slasp sacure, and the police need not axpoct to be called upon to pro. tect our capitaiats, —_— THE CITY-HALL. Tho Boerd of Public Works yeatordsy adver. lisod for the coustruction of curbing sround Dearborn Park, 'Uhe bids rsuged from 14 o9 conty por MNueal foot for resetting, and from 59 to 05 cents for uow, 1. L. Gogglo was the lowest biddor, Ald, Culterton kaving beseechod the Naard of Public Works uutil bis kuoes havo become bardoned aud csllous, those functionaries yes- lorday took compassion upon him, and promused to immediately commenca the construction of the Ashlund avouue wower from Harrivon streot to tho niver, The Hloard of Police yostorday arused them- selyos in tryig policomon. The only easo of importance was that of Oflicer Hinckloy, who was arraigned eimply becauso Lo would not do what a eleepy bridge-teudar ardorod. ‘The charges wero’ dismivsed. ‘I'na rosignation of Olicer Hlenry Ahlors wau accepted. As anticlpatod, tho Mayor Colvin and AN, il dreth fishing partios retwrned bome yostesday from thoir recant oxcursion to Fox Lake, Wis. Clark Tipo and * Contract” Periolat wore the unkuown memboraof the party. In a few wooks one may oxpoct to hear that Periolat has & con tract to clean ont tho Communista. ‘The Bosrd of Public Worka aro preparing an ordinance for the arection of lamp-posts on Cly- hourn avenus, botwoen North svonue and Wil low ntroot, It s probable that tho experiment of lighting streota with ofl, instead of gaa, will bo firat tried fn those lamps. If successfal, It nuy 1oasonabily bu oxpeeted fo mpresd to the llulx:-;;nxiumgmm dintriets towards the outskirts of 0 ity ‘I'he Jinmano Soclety yeaterday nbisined two permila from tho loard of Public Works for the erecion of drinkmg-fountsing at the cotnor of Tifth avenuo and Adams atreat, and West Wadle ington and Desplaiies streots. During the snme mer they purpore makiog such additions to the syetom an they flud thomselven nole to v:\t’ for, aud shortly hops to have a feuntain on all the h.\mmn otrect cosmors 1n tho business portion of the city, Inrelating the exporioues of Commusaloner Prindivillo i1t his sonreh aftor hotter pavenionts, Highlaud avonue, in Plitsburg, was wentionod in placo of Socond avonse. It is over the latter atrect that tha hoavily-Inden wagons pass, the asphalt pavemwant remainiug intact and in ale most a8 good conditlon ns when it was firat lald. M. Prindivillo also Inndlf- praiees the eleanlis neaa of all the cities which ho visttod, particu- latly tho pireots of Wanhington, which ars awopt aud eleanod under the suporvision of Col L. I, ‘Wright, formerly well known in the samo busi- nosain this city. Tho tiat of tho Corporation Counsel has gone forth to tho effect that thero is no legal obstaclo to tho passagn of Atd, 1Nidieth's ordinauco re~ quiring” the Board of Iiducation to employ tenchers who rowido within tho city. Howevor, it sooma to Lo but of slight importanco anyway, s tha School Comtmittee are iuchnail to recome mend that the ordinance Lo placed upon o, 1t by #ald that thete aro but threo toachess in the vuploy of the eity who live outside, and threo threo Live 8o cluso that they do all thoir shojping and vpead their eslastes in Chieago. Mayor Colvin holds n very exaltod oplnion of tho Communists, or » workingmon,” us thoy love tobo called ; so exaltod, in fact, that ho wishos them in n highor nud moro Aalubrious climato, His idea of McAnliffo (s a poruliarly graud one, snd 1lis Honor his way about the mattor ho would assign tho young man to tho chan-gang. Hois not vel vuro that ho bas nos snch 8 right. Qhastly visions of lvaded caunona stulfed with bayouoted gbodiod will s nothing compared to tho vougoance that will bo wreakod out npon them by the Mayor if thoy dare atiempt to carry out their threats of Sunday, ‘Iho bullet-ploread coat of Borgt. Fred Fbhore #0ld was too pathetio n wight for Mayor Colvin'a eyes, and cousequontly oue of Lis lirst oiieial oty yesterday was Lo revocation of tho hiconse of Gillam & Prindle, in front of whoso #aloon, at 435 South Clark treot, the ehooting affalr oc- enrred, But horecklessly forgot that the revo- eation of the licoukoea of Bimitar and aven moro disroputablo salonna than Gillam & Prindlo's would pravent the recurionco of a sitnilar shoot- ing aiTray, Bupt, Ilehm should not loso a mngle day in elosme the Long Houuch and all othor such ranchos whoss disreputebility Lhas become uototious, ‘Lo sooner it is done the more nocks will bo unved from tho hangmao, Mayor Colvin yesterdav informed Corporation Couniel Dickoy thnt he dostred sn opimon im- wediatoly ri to the logality of his signiog an axclugive contract with any ana man for the por- formanco of night scavonger work inside tho city, Mr. Duchor is oxcoedingly anxlons to havo nu oxclusivo contraot completed, and re- fuses to gunranteo that the city will not bo prosocuted for sllowing otlor scavengors ln tho Neld. Tho Mayer, not rocognizing tiis right to grant & monopoly to any ono man, bng alroady Bsued a liconso to a scavenger namod Niekoftor, who does tho work in provisoly the kamo manner as Mr. Bucher, It will bo ramembored tlat the twro oplnions given by the Corpoiation Counsol o this subjoct wore dircctly opposed Lo each other, This third and last opinion may bo ox~ pocted o ond tho mattor for gaod, it s THE COUNTY BUILDING. William D, Carnoy waa yesterday appointed Deputy Blerift from the'Lown of Lvanston, vico 11, H, 8weetser, resigued, The Committeos on Publio Chnrities and Print- Ing aud Statiouory wero fn wosrion yestorday morning, and audited o sumbor of bills, Yostorday was complnint day before the Grand Jury, ‘i complalnts woro very fow, compara~ tlvoly apeaking, and thero s liopo that the jury will bo able to comploto {ta worlk this weok, The gotting out of an injunction against cor- tain contractors furnishing the county with sup- Plics was yestorday removod, but up to & late bour the Prosident of tho Uoard hud not beon served with auy papers. Tho ** Joffs "' have ronted the hiall over Greone- baum's buvk for their futura meotings, Al teast po way Buvoral mombors of tho County Buoard, At tho meoting this ovoning au immoneo gatbering of tha * untorrificd " Is saticipated. A. O, Iesing and Gion, Lleb had an extonded conforence yesterday in the Iatter's ofiica, Though the ‘juterview was ontirely privato, it i3 undorstond that 1t wiw in Toteronen o helping Karly as ono of the Court-Ifousa architects, Tho Hon, Mr. ITynes, of Arkansas, cne of tho nusucconsful candidatos for Sixth Anditor, was around the bullding yeatorday. It ia reportod that he Is about to take up bis rosldoncs in this city, In which event, judging from his associa- tious, ho will identify himself with tho ** Joa " at an oarly day. Tho flehing oxeursionista wors at their poats yostorduy, **Lishy" stories abouuded, the okt probabls of which was tho accouut of a diuturbaoce which occurred in the party during 1ta sojourn on tho luke aliore, aftor the follaswing utylo: It apposrs the party got short of ratious, and hived & wau to'o Lo a stora for whut' was wanted, The poor fellow, gauging the party, roturned with one loaf of bread, box of sardines, and soven kegs of beer. Ila thonight ho wan doing woll, and was no lttle nstonished to find the Indignation his purclinses had ereatod whon anked to explain ** what in the d—1 lie baught 80 tanch bread fap,” . The County Jail yeetorday contained fonr of tho most desperate lunaties who have ever beon: thera coutined, Louis Honulte, who up to o fow days ago was keoping a drug-sture on Milwankoo uvenue, a largo musgeular man, waw perhaps tho most pitiable sight. During tho day he tore hia clothing into Aureds, rippod tho cusliioned linly, of bls coll looso, dostroyed his mattvess, nud whoinver olso was doatructiblo, The other wn- fortunatos worg womau, uno of whom was plcked up ou the prairio nuar tho Bridewell & fow dayy ogo in o wonwoloss condition. Bho still bore marks of tho abtwo aho bad recoived at the hands of nomo man. Al tha cases will be dinooned of in the County Court Thursday, Scehulte had sn aitack of tho sama charactor weveral yoars ago aud spont somo timo at Elyin, g LAKE VIEW, THE \WATER QUESTION. The oxcliemont over tho water-works ques. tiov grows more intense, & large amount of op- position having been devolopod by tho circnla- tiou of remonstrancos, The meatlog beld Sat. urday night at the school-iouse wan largely at- tended. Mr, Robert Clark was appointed Chaire man, and was several thnes obliged to curb with energy rather turbulont demonstrations, No ono seoming desirous of opening the ball, MR, B B. CHASE ®ave a reaume of the utopa Liorotofors taken for obtaining wator iu the town, Ho eaid the sub- Joct was an old ono, and hud been frecly dise cusacd at tho last olection, e had opposod bur- dening tho town with s dobt for any othor purpose, bul was always in favor of so doing to got good water, Ho delonded the sction taken atthe conuultation with tho Dosrd of Publio Works, as far as nny wulair intontion was involved, I'here was no legal way by which tha city could supply Lako Viow juside of LW yours, K zood d l[‘ of capital bad Loeu mado againat tho Holly syssom out of ita workiug at Evauston. 'The Evuston ougineer had told Lim tue troable there had all areon {rom musmanagomout, and was not due to nuy inheront dofoct i tho works, ile under- stood that the nowspaper accounts of the want of succoss st Evanston wora overdrawn, and wera wot indoraed by tha pooplo using tho water, It wus a hitlo singular to Hod all the o(ppa-mnn to water-works ‘14 Lo sauth oud of the town, which oaly receutly bad boeu clamorous for & suLply of water. The Committes liad recom- wmendud no paricular system, but bad looked with sowe favor on thu Ilolly, after juquiriu 1110 116 succend at various pl Peoris, with 20,000 dudiabitants, Liad 1t at & cost of $124,000 per year, sui a umnbor of othor placos wers in- utancod. This subject only necded tu bo looked 4 fron § cowmol-souan point of view ta sos whut wat deairable. Of courso, if & mau wera working tor votes he would see thiuge differ- ently. As to the tax on the pouple wiich would be requisd, he would ouly say that 2100,000 cush Bagbeon expendod in tho town during the luat yoar for roadw, sowers, and sljowal snd 4 wau noi felt, This opposition moant dls- miption of the town, aud annoxation of ita mouthern portion Lo the oily, M1t NONINAN mald he had no spocial intorost in this matter furthor than any othor frocholder. 1lo resnsort- od that the project was not an old ono, but had hoen spring on the pooplo Infoly. Tho Water Comynitteo had nover beon hoard of untll vory rocontly, whon thoy l)c‘:nnm agitato tho subject. “I'hoy bind not seomed disposed to deal fairly in their consultation with the Board of Punlio Works. 1f ovory man of thom had gono o that moeting for the oxpross purposo of making tha Tioard sy No, thoy could not havo accomplishod thorintontion morafully. As tobuilding pumping warks ho wonld ask, Would the business arising thorefrom bo proportionato to the exponso? Ha conld not koo It. 'Tho town waa too acattor- od to bo suppliad by any wyatom, Wuat would 12 wilea of pipn amount to? Tho squaro milo on which ho livad had 153 miles of streot; how much of tho 12 miles of pipe would it got 7 If tho Committes had takon thy troublo to inrpoct tho 1folly systom thay would nhave fonud that it roquired a cirenlt, Now, hera wad tha proposed raute of tho maing with a dosd end amile long running off to Ravenssood. ‘Whenover m\{ ono wanted a pipo down his crona atroet, thoro wonld bo & doad end, nnd it would not work., Aguin, tho estimato was too tow; $127,000 would not’ bagin Lo pay for the thing, 1f the town wote in the city water could hio had whouevor the population was suficlent to [ox 15 per cent on tha espenre, Somo peoplo had an Iden that the eatablishmont of water- works would bring in & largo population, who would _hiolp pay tho wator dabt, Aou wero ot such fools as to buy {uto a b dabt. The town would never bo densaly populated, and thoro was 10 uKo expocting it. (1oad water could nover ba hind froin thoe Inke shore, Lo only way to got it was ta o fute thaclts, City muus touchadithe southern vorder of tho town at Clark, Larraboo, and Halsted streots, and Hagino amd Southport avonuon. ‘Thoae wero tha nropor sourcos of uitp- plv. The propored nysiom might do weil enough for thovo ou the lno of tho mains, but what chanco for water had thoaoe fiving on thinly-not. tled crons stroota? “I'hoy could nevor gotit, na tho unimproved property-owuars would not consont, N J, P WILSON mald tho Town of Lakehad & sciles of plpo which had cost 21 por front foot, and nut o mnglo ob- Jection had boon ralsod. Lake View could have the wator at 60 cons per front foat—only 312,50 on n 26-foot lot, ‘Tho non-residont ownora had thalr namos on the patition tor watar. Mr, Itob- tuson's reasoning was cireular. 1o arguod that on annexting to tho city wator conld bo bad when the population should bs denso enough to pay 16 or cont of the cost, and Argued ~ at he samo timo that tha population navor would bo donso. It atruck him it would Lo juat as bard to get wator through such & seattered town, when it was annexod 88 beforo, Ia repeliod tho chorgo of bad faith mado againat the Com- mitteo. It was oany to talk, ospeciully for ono who was paid, ‘I'io city conld wot Jogally fur- nleh wator, Even Iiyde Park was unable to furnish Lake, 50 they fin to form a partnership, If Mr. Robinson had taken tho troble to ip- #pect tho Holly aystom ho would have found that doad-suds wore in une, Tho largoat supply drawn in Lake was through a denl-ond. There was n doad-ond In every houso anyway, MR PARKS satd Mr, Chaso was the only speaker who had in- dulged in porsonaiitios. He indarsod Mr. Iob- ipson’s eharacter as o gonti>man, Ciles of **Waler, wutor,” nnd ** No personali~ tica,” brought tho epealer to timo again. o sald gantlomen had comato theso moetings with tieir heads full of ideas, Everybody had an iden, Now. ho did*not want thelr idons. o wantod s8omo specifie plan of operations and a comnmon-gonso ostimato. It seomed to be o question bstenn the Town Board sud tho poo- plo.’ The Board hind mada up their minds to do this thing. and would not allow the ‘muplo L chanco. Hohiad a romonatranco in il pocket now with o 110 signaturcs. Lot a disgram bo drawn, and lot tho people sco where tho pipos WO Lo Tus, NI, GOODWILLIE had never scon n inoro rematkable_convoraion than thut accomplished ig Lis friond Rebinson in tho last threo years. Ilo was a strong wotor-works man that long ago. Bome of his nrgumonts wero good fn all but their conclusions. 'Tho jdea of Laving water from the city was uot foastblo. 'Tho city would give the town no advantages, boeansa it wanted to forco snnexation. Ilo thought tho estimate was too amall, but even ir tho Lthinz coxt an much a8 go- ing into tho city wonld, it would be compausatod by tho benefits arising, Tho Chairman road the ropsctat tho nglnsar” of tho Ifrde I'ark Wator-Works for nino months up to April 1, which showed tnav the Hlolly sys. tom was working satisfactorily thore, pumping nvor hall o willion pallous dmly ab o cost of 38,000 for the nins manthe, Tliis was supplied to Hydo'ark aud Laze, through 46 milos of ipo. ’ ‘)’\lr. Goodsillio ohjectod that the proposod lo- cation of the works was too noar the Fullerton BYONNO BOWeT, Mr, Cols, of Ravenawaod, ssidho was a now man in the town, but e could seo what was neoded. Evory ono was in tho samo bost, and voedod water to float it. - Mr. Sandors said thae it the malns wero put in s suggestod ho wonld got one on both sides of him, Eut still ko could staud it forthe good of the tawn, Ifs liad good wellw, and did not feal thio nood of any other water, but saw tho bonetit in tho way of generai rise in valuos, Mr. Mallors enid it wns & tight botweon the morth anl south onds of the town, ‘Ihe eouth wanted to go into tho city where it belongod, aud the north would not fat it, 1lo thought somothing must bo up more than mot the oyn, Tt was a shamo for mon who had ity water in thele houaos, like Alr, Goodwiltie, to ory down numexation, Mr., Goodwillio said ho Lad to pay doublo prico for his clty water. Mr. Frod Baumana introduced & resolution that thnsonso of tue mooting bo that the ‘Lown Toard aught to voto at their noxt monting to go on with the project for watar-works. Amid miech confuslon aud disapprobation, the rosalu- tiou way loat, and tho moatlng diaporsad, —_— CICERD, MEETING OF TR NOALD OF TRUSTERS, Tho Board of Trustoos of the Tawn of Cicero mot in regnlar meottng at tho,Town Liall,in Aus- {in yestorday-mornins, Johu Worner's potition for license to rotail liquors, alos, and beer In Lis store, situated on Lot 70, Block 2, 1n the subdivisiou of tho south 14 of Beo, 10, Town of Cicoro, ard fronting on Lako stroet, was roforred to tho Committeo on Licones, A potitiou was prosonted roquest- ing the Board to grant liconso to Martin Ilass- museen to retail liquors ot his place on Kinzio wvtreot, near Wost Forty-socond streot, It was referred to the Committeo on Licensa, ‘Tho Commitieo on Fuanco, to whom was re- forrod the petitlon of W, 'Y, Ifocox andJ. W, Bennott requosting the Board to dismiss Court proceoiings at the cost of complainants in the matter of sidewalks on the weat side of Contral avenuo, roported that Hecox and Bennott had at their own exponso construoted said sidewalk in a good apd substantial mannor, and reoom- monded that the potition bo grantod, The re- port wan ubanimonsly adoptod, . ‘Lhe Cominittes on Bireets and Highwayn, to whom way ruferrod the potition of Kealor Liros. and othery for pradiog Thirty-first atroot from MHyman avenua to Crawfurd ayenus aud Rfche wvenuo from ‘Tlnriy-thst to Thirty-ninth stroot, seported that tho streets reforrod to could Le openod and graded without special asscsamont, ‘ho report was adopted, . ‘I'io samo Comumittos, to whom was roferred a petition for bridgos, ropurted that ons bridge on the porth sido of Bennett troct over Park ave- nue aud ono on tho east side of Waller avenue, ovor Bonnett atrogt, wera nocesssry, and roco: mondod that thoy ba put in, which " was, on mo- tlon, sdopted, ‘I'ne Committeo on Bpocial Asscssment, to whom was roforrod the potitiou for au ordinance to grade and gravol Oak Park avenuo from Rail. road avenus to Madison stroet, reparted, recom- mending an ordinance Lo parsed to malko tho vrapased fmproveraoent, tho cost to_be paid by H()ucin\dnucnumanl on proporty bonofited. 1t way adopted, 'l‘lm samo Committes on Hpeclal Assesament, to whom waa referred tho putition for grazeling and 1mproving Forrest avenue, rocommende that su” ordinauca Lo paseed ta make tha pro~ posed Improvemont, tho ssmo to be donu by #pecial assossmont on thu property beuefited, 1t was adapted. Tus Comniittes on* Judiclary, to whom was roforred the ordinance presented by E, M. Bkin ucr aud Honjamia W. Robinsan, granting thew tho exclurive right to manufscture and well gas in the Town of Cicoro, reported that they were Bot {u favor of passing wuch au ordinauce, On wotlon, the roport was adoptod. The Committee ou Liceuso, to whom was re- ferrad the petition of Jaue Creighton for license to sell liquors, ale, and beer, reported that she bad four signers, about all the voters within halt & juile of her place, bus they do not think a licenss sliouldsba grantod, o8 hor house way on tho higlway. ‘The Teuort was nopted. Tho ¥amne Committee, to whouw was referred $he petition for ualoon licanse ta Oliver Wother- bes, recommouded thit s liceuse bo graoted. The report was adopted, Tho Commnittes on Polico and Hanitary, to whom waa referred tho mattor of secing proper P D8 in rogard to seudiug prisoners direct 10 the Dridewell, roporied that suey could sand all ptinonora ontonced for thirty days or over, at 35 conty por duy. Tha report was adoptoe.d. Tho same Commllteo, to whom was ' roforred the farnisbing of uniforms for policemen of tho town, roported that thoy had arrangod for four aniln at 227 each. The report was adopted, Tho Poundmaster of Pound No. 1 submitiol his report froin \ay 19 to June 14, showing that N had impounded sisteon head of lioraes nud four cows, and thas thore was due tho town 810,50, Tha report was adopted, . Trustoo Beovi llnnrrnaumcxl and moved tho sdoption of an ordinanco for n box sewor an Ridgland avonuo, from Kgan avenus to Chicana avenuo, and from Ridgeland avonue to Harlem avonuo, on Madison rticot. Tha ordinanco was unanimonsly adopted. Trustco Sharp presonted a frosolution that tha Town Attornoy bo instructnd to prepare an ordinance for macadamizlng Clark stroot, from Ogidon _avouuo to Riversldo Parkway,: It was adopted. Un motion of Trasten Wilcox, tha Cammitice on Btreots and Ilighways woro empowored to oo what bridges and enlvorts aro nocessaty fu tho vicenity of Contral Park, with power to act, I'rustos Beovillo was Instructed to purchase ona train-load of gravel from Lombard to com- pletn Madison streot. On motion, the Commitiso on Finance, with the Bupervisor, waro inatructod 1o propato a lisk of approprintions required for the goneral tax lovy for town pirposes, On motion of Trusten Scavillo, soveral hills st the payeroll wora prowsntod and roferced to the Committoo on Finagco. TEMPERANCE. Meoting of the Exccutive Commitico o1 the Alllance, A moeting of tho Tamperanos Alllance was Dield at tho V'atoier Houro yosterdsy afternoon, Mr. Goorge W. 8herwood In the chnir. The re- port of the Executive Commitico waa submitted, covering the period from ay 10 to tho data of tho meoting, It etstod that on May 17 Mr, Taxtan resigned iy oflico an Goneral Suporin. tondont of tho Alliance, and the Rov. G. A, Haro way elosted in s placo at the samo ealacy, viz.: 706 por month, o enterod on is dutios June 1. The organization of the Fifth Ward had been completed, and that of the Fourth Ward was undor way, Tho work of ward or- ganization was bomg pusbed (o all tho wardy ns rapidly ms pomsiblo in preferonco 0 all othor entetprises. Varlous changos in committees woro roported, Inre- gard to the National Tompersnco Convention lately hold i _Farwell Hall, tho roport ssd that tho effoct will Lo Lo quickon sho interest of tho peonle in tha groat cause. ‘I'lie roport was sccepted and adopted, Mr. IL B. Cragin advocated A CONNTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, lodging tha nominatios of mombem of the Exocu- tivo Committoein the President inatoad of acloct- ing them by genoral election as ot prosont, He statad that thore wero mombers of committecs who had nover attonded o meoting. Tho Con- utitution required that tho Executivo Commitice sliould moot once a weok, but only about onco & month conld they get o quornm, Mr, 'axton mnde some remarks abont the atacrity with which commitioe-members excusad thommdlves from atteudsuce on committes~ maootings. Bovaral related perdonal exporiences in regard to committes-mectings, They would como in and have to sit for an hour befors & quorum could bo obtained, aud frojquontly thoy would haveto fo awny without any quoruns Lolng obe tnfuod. As the Committoe comprised thirtoon, flyve of whom constituted 8 quornm, this was thought to be bhard, It was urged that, if tho " Prosident nominated the comnitteo-membors, ha would only name such as would attend to the duties, 1t wos ob. jected, however, that Lthe Presidont would hned- 1y bo nble to kuow the proper nersons, aud the proposod amondment way defeated, % An amondment to Scc. 1 of-the by-laws, pro- pored at the previous meoting, was thea taken up aud adopted. Ita offoct was to fix TILE, REOULAN MEETINGS of the Exccutive Committas for ovory alternnte Mouday aftornoon st 4:30, instead of every Mon« day afternoon ot 4, 26 {8 now tho cone. Aoothor pronosnd amendmont to the by-laws wwoa thon takoa up. Ite purport was that tho Obairmon of the standing ‘committoes aball Bo serccted by the DPresidout of the Allinnce, tho other mombers of tha commnittoos to be nom- Iunted by theso Chairmen, rospectivoly, At pros- ent thoso committoes are appolutod by the EKx- ocutive Committeo, Mrs. Wilson iwas opposed to anch closo restric~ tions. Bne liked moro domocratio mothods, ‘Thon, sgain, those Chairmen might only appolut pacple Lo theic own churches, ; Mr. Meaghor, of the Zemperance Record, suld that tho beat way would bo for tha ward organ- izations to eloct delegatos to tho contral body, and thus complata & thorough orgauization of tho city, At prosont many of tho names on camlx{muuen were on for ornament, aud not for worl, AMr. Paxton 8nld that that waa jual what was bolng done, 'Temporanco orgatizalions and churches had & right to sond dolegatos to the Alllnnen, A number of auch delegates bad been elacted, but they uever attondod tho mootings. Mr, Sherwood objectad that the I'rostdent would uot bo shlo to wake Intslligsnt nomina~ tlons, as hig acquaintanca did not extond all over tho city, so that bo could pick ous tho Lout oue for aach place. ‘Tho amoudment was thon deloatel Ar.-John Collier made A PEW GENERAL REMARKS stating that the 'Uswperance Allianco was very littls Lourd of, It might be the fault of the pross, but very littlo was kuown about tho Alli- aueo by the public, Lo wanted to kuow why ward assessmonts bad boon made. Pooplo aslked, What wad thig Alliance, that susumed the right to tax tho wardw? e did not undotatand why tho sascysument way made, or by what authoity, Tho Prasident oxplained that fallure to pay $ho ausosymont would not bo visitod by saizure of praporty, Thoy woro smounts that it way supporod the wards would g(vnronhnox 0n80H of 1l worlk of the Alliance. 11o ndmitted that thero tiad beou voma loosgnosa in the accounts at first, but stated that at prosent vouchers for dis- bursoments were required, and in future ex~ ’wndimn-t would bo judiciously made. Tho don was to got up & public ssudimont by ward orgautzations, aud these organizations srould be the colleching mgencies for the geucral work of tho Alliauce. . Mr, Collier approved heart and soul of thess ward organizatious, but it was nocossary to bave » placo to meot in, nnd for drunkards to como to, even if it was ashanty, Homadensoaning speoch, roforring to Wealoy and Whitotlold, aud proph- esying that the Alliance wonld die if it did not got a lisll for tho drunkards to come to, Mr. Paxton said ha hoped that it would nat go out of the mocting that a dollar of tho fuuds of the Alliauca bad beon spent an publio leoturors. 1t was not so, Mr. Oragin askod how it was, then, that a bill of 18 had come up ta the Alliance from tho Thirteouth Ward as a payment to a locturer, "Ths Rov. Gloun Wood explainod that it was for a lecture of Mr. Whittaker, belng tue amount of tho collection takon “K at tho moaung, snd shich passed through tho hands of the Thir- teenth Ward Committoo. Ar. Paxton oxplained that the arrangoments with Mr. Whittaker waa that, mhuuqh lecturing undor the auspicos of tho Alliance, he was only to recolva whab might bo collacted from tho audiencos, Mr. Ceagin said that tho #13 had beon oharged to the Alliunce, it being credited by the Thir- teonth Ward organization au a part of thelr pay- ments to tho Athanco on thoir assossmont., My, Paxton said that was unfair, At thia point two or three ladies left the room, leaviug the moeting withont & quorum, and the Prestdons daclared it adjourned, — © A ¥Prococious Engincer, The Lovant ferald says that Abdul dedjld Eftendl, tho fourth son of the Bultan, who for soma timo past has boon formally attached to tho Imperint foundry at Tophaneh 1n tho eapacity of employe, has bosn promoted to tho Rrade of Ad] ulnnl—lln{on Hia majoaty’s decroo to this effoct was publicly read in "tho artillory #quars of 'l'ophaneh by Seid Pashs, Director ot the foundry, in presoaca of Ali Salb Dasha, Blinlstor of War, aud & number of other oflicialy, Tho now Adjutaut-Ma; °r was bora in June, 1863, and is, therafore, nat quite 7 years of age. Tha Curkish Bassirel gravely ntates ibat the Fouik Princo's promotion was duo (o the capabillty for buuluees which ho has evinced, “Important to the Presorvation of Testh— John Goshnell’s Cherry Tooth-Paste, the moat eMeaclous deutifrics known, Tey ft, For sale by all druggista, Wholesals xgents, Torrey & iradley, 171 and 173 Randolph street, —_—— This Hot Weather will remind you Lousekvopers thai a frst-class refrig- erator will more tlsp doubly pay for jlself, Don't buy until you have priced st Daltoir's 172 and 104 Btate, —_— No Charge If Not Satlefactory, 18 the way Cook & McLain talk {f theie cleaning and Llaching lace curtains doss not sativfy you, 60 Dears barn end 6 and 201 Weel Madison streeis MULLETT. IIo Entertains a Low Opluion of IS Swucceessor. It Requires Only Brains to Mako tho Chicago Custom-louso s Buccess, Tho Thiena Vista Stone, The Clucinnatl Enquirer of yostorday has an intorviow Liotwean ono of ite roportors aud ex- Suporvising-Architoct Mullott, rolative to his suecensor, the Chicago Customsifouse, and tho Buous Viata stone, frowm swhich the following in taken ¢ Reportor—r, Mullott, thers has Yeon n Commise slon appotuted, we boliovs, to tosh the merits of our Tlucna Vista freestonn 7 An. Mallelt (lauyblig)=Yen; golny, o find somo- thingg to utove that fuctware not rue, | Now, tliers ps nm-nYmmn 1n thits controversy : 1, Tn consequenco of 10 falting off in the vevenuo tho Becrotary devicon o awpenid wouk o0 Hldings as faran posmible, ovidenced by thy fiet that tho work fa rtially auspended all over tha comutry, and prarticaly i taverst ylacon, on pretensas fullyas frivolows, Whilo 1 do nat beifevo that Secretary Bristaw has any doubte in hia own mind ax to the fitness of your mtone boing wred nt Chicaga, s mny think the foundationy are insuticient, Flio reaf reavt 14 to wave moncy for the Truasury, POTTER, 2, Mr, Poiter {s n young_ man, who, befor his pres ent appointment, was entiroly unkiown to tho pro- feslon, and i% 70 totally inexperionced that he hss tiover superiutended tho contructton of any uilding. greater than a dwelling, and kuows uotbiug of Qeo- proof coustinetlon, oa fat ay 1 can learn, exceptiog Al Information s ho lina obiained by exgmining wy drawings and rinee his connoction with the office, 3. Mr, Potter L‘Elnn!(l to 8 littlo eliquo in New York who lullove that nothing Is architecturo that fa not Uothic, aud who uiterly dony that classle, or rontiaix- rance, architects are anything better than mere car- peuters and mnsons, and who belleve that thoy are the 0l# reponitories o knowledge and sole Judyes of art, Tieporter—At tho time Yottor was appolnted a groal deal was anid about hin betug tho son of & Bisho aud 1 anh-cl Blr Christophor Wren, Mr. Mulieti~It 2 n_notoriots fack In Washington thal Mr, Lotter 1s Dotk incompetent snd jusiliclont; Leingt unabla to transact tho businora of tho ollice, ho appenrs Lo connlder It necensary in order to cover up 1is own InoMciency to wlander tne and kay that T am iucompetent by attackivg me, When in oitice I Iad to work from D fn the morning until 81in tho even- 1ng, whilo my sticcosaor 1n siich a gonius tnt ho can o 1110 tlte offico ¥ & morning dress, atay 8 Hittla while, leave for lunch, return in nu ofternoon dress, sul anga that Lo finds it cany to tranmacs tho wholo neen Su threa houraa dny, As for myself, if, in tho ton years I wan Superintendivg Architect, f liavo not demauntrated my abfllty fn tho Supervisiug Archie teet's oillce, nnd_matlsfiod tho public and mado a rop- unitation aa sty architect and enginecr, I certalnly shall not nttempt to prova it by entering bito & controveray wiith a child, When s gentlemou, who hoa mnde & repitation as an architect, is appoluted Supervising Arclitect, I shall bo ready and propared to aune Awer any crilicisme of tha Supervisiig Arcliitoct, but T have no thwme to waste on architec- tural fnlauts, who, aftor ezamluing a pleco of work, send flicir clerks ond draughtemen to aco wwliether thei opinions are corroct, Vhen 1 wwan Superviaing Arehitoct I nad_suMliclent canfidence fu my own judgment to act upon it, and althongh » very larun mumber of Juvoullo architocts bad no. cons f\déuce i3 1y dosigns, or my ability {0 vxecuto them, 1 hiavo Ja no tnstanco falled to carry oub succosstully any work I have cver undertaken, I fool no hesita- t1n i saylug that 3t nicedn NOTUING BUT RRATNA ta complete tha Cuatom-Ilouso at Uhlcago according to the orjginal plan, and whew comploted it will s as substantiul, comfortable, and well-coustructed as any building in the United Slates, and an durable an any freostuno bululing over conafructed in Jurope, Toportor—tow dos Mr, Totter feal about tho Ghi- cago Cuntom-Houno? 31r, Mullott—T understand that 3. Pottor ia of the Improsaion that thero is {00 much mud in the Buens Vista (Cincinuati) frecstone, This may Le possible, Dut X thnk that the dificully in not #o° much in_tho mund §n tho atona as the mudedle in his ideas, I have not seun tho Chleago Custom-anre for upward of o yosr, but, trom reports to me by competont architocts aud englrisers of loug oxporloncy, I have no Lusitation In anying that the buflding has ot been substattislly damagad by froat, and that TO TIHE FROAT ALONE 14 10 bo attributod what littlo damage hss been dono, Iam to-1ay perfactly williug to euter fulo a contrict to completo the bufliing, repate all damages, givini ample sccutily, and making no othor stipulation aave that the Supervislog Archilioct sball bo a man‘who un- deratands bis dutios, or that 1 shauld Yo altowed o earry on the busincas withont nny instructlons froms tho precont ineumbent, or simnslar appointees, Lieporler—Who are tio Commissloters appolnted to teat our stono? . 3r. Jtullott—Thare {a ane patnt {n the appotntment of tho Oommissloners worlh romembering, namely 3 That, althourgh the Governinent boa n §is omploy sora cral of tho mosk experlenced aud conipotent architects In tho Weat,ewho aro practically familiar with tho propertics aiid character of Diena Viata (Cinciunati) frecatono, mud althongh (holr services would not Tiave cost'tie Government o cont, thcy wore entirdly ig- noted, and personsl friends agd confidants of Mr, Pot- ter imported from the East, tho ouly ropresentative of Westeru interests, Gen, Wilifam 8, Sinith, haviug beon placed upon the Commiseion sgainst Potter's wiahes, in conclumon, 1 have 0o approhonsion that tho bufkd- ing at Chicago will ba torn down, of the usa of Hteua Vista stono abandoned ; And ean sasuro them that, should ruch a pleco of vuudalisin e sttemptod, I shsll expose tho motlyes and actions of tho partion who arn now standsug fn the background and using Mr, Folier as thol tool and dtipe, Finally, it acoms vory strange that, after T haye boen bluckguardized for many yeara fof my preferonce for grauito, and after the press of thia ity laye boen denouncing mo for twa yoara becanso I adopted granita for the Cincinnati Custom-llouse fn thi ty, in place of Bucoa Vista freestone, tho only ofher suftable mae terial offered, 1 ahould now be abitsed for uslng freo- stone, fustcad of granite, fn Chicago, . et e et A Pianos and Organs for Rent, A largo assoriment of new snd rocond-hand {nstru. menfs, Itent deducted §f purchased, Lyons & Healy, Btate and Monroo atreols, —_—— Hallott, Davis & Co.'s Grand, squato and upright planos are for snle only at the plano-rooms of W, W, Kimball, corner Btate and Adame sireete MARRIAGES, WRY - AOIMIDT_1a_ Onl 1 e g el Sl P T A Netiia L. Kehmidt, £ 4" \Yaukegau papers plea tha 4, Kwery and Miss ndtice. DEATHS. ey L L Lo e s DUNNING_Tho fansral sareicesal 1 Tata Dr: Coh 11 Hako placo tordny AL 1 0/GInck &, 1 ab the 00, B, 1. Dunuing, 00 WoRINGHb-aTe 1) SHEFERY—AL bis Iatn ay {donco, No, 1300 arrtsons Goego dalory, dun 13 4 citol ey ineral sorvicos 1o bo hiold ad tho ke £ 0 at 1 o'olook nids of tha (amily aro favited 0 ation: KUKTSON=Aftor lovg aod patoful llinoss, Mrs, Helou 31, wlioof IL s B otaoty fa" 1o 1781 yoar of HeF ‘itemaing akon tn Cherry Valloy for inlerment, Tucsday moeniug at §:16 o'clock, vis Northwestern itoad. ____SPECIAL NOTICES, | A DBottle of Giles® Linimant loduds of Armonia pose ] 4 mors gurative pro th KT Drugaiias. Depat, I bew Pt gans - Na, 43t Blsth.av., Now York, " Oa ... AUCTION SALES, {80] 8. DINGEE & CO., 82 AUCTION AND' COMMISSION MERCITANTS, Nos. 80 & 82 Enst Randolph.at. RRUDLAR KEMLWERKLY AUCTION SALKS FV- EY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Webavoalargo and varlod ss ondy HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Oa goastgnment, to bo poslilvely cl soma price to par advaucos, at prlvate sa Anctlon To-norrow, Wedueadny, June 10, At100'vlock, Offioo,Chamber, Libeary, Dinlog.room, and P.AET‘OR FURNITURB. A'tigu ige of Biustols, Threo-piy, aad Joyrais O A EFLEE ctment of new and sece ] annnnne BUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & (o, OIL PAINTINGS, AT OUR AUUTION 1LOOMS, 84 and 80 Rondolph-st,, THIS MORNING. at 10 o'clack, TIIS AFTERNOON, at 2¢ a'cleck, An eatitoly Now and Elegant Collection of 137 Oil Paintingsg, Ty wellknown and distingalalied FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS, Among tho many namos we tmay mention 1. B. NORTIICOTE, MRS, 8, M, GALVIN, \ GED, EVANN, KNAPP, " A. VAN WILLIS, TIEO. VLR, VON BEBLIN, G0, BARTWICK, Tho Vaintings aro clegantly mounted in fine Gold Gyy Framos, whioh are sald with tho Pictures, Tuly whalo ontaloguo was so'cotod with great care by awoll-known Brondway, N, Y., Artlats' Baloeroom, saq coustanod tous with positive fnvtructions ta scll, withy out Hint o rvaarve, ATTEND THE OPENING SALE THIS MORNIK WHILE THE CATALOGUE IS FULL, KLIBON, POMEROY & ¢ Fridny Morning. June 18, at 9} o'clack, Onr Regular Weekly Aucton Sale OF NIEW AND SCCOND-ITAND FURNITURE, arine Salls [ gront. varioty, Chaniber Sate, D) Fai e, At g rhriety ChamberSote: Dinlog toom BMattressas, Bedsteads, lure .4 A full Tie of Brussels aud Wool Carpals ity tors, 3 arzs to ,. B e ekt Gapors e ELISON, Pon oy & (o, k1 and B Randoiph BY G. I’ GORE & CO,, 63400 %0 Wabash arenns, AT AUCTION, On Saturduy, June 12,nt {1 o'clock sharp, Wo will soll & Bankrupt Stack of CARRIAGES, Qpon and Tap Bugates, Twaspring Thantone, Thrgo-speing Domoseace, and sne Upon Hustisse fagad e b2 Aratt akor Sidabar Tiond W ‘Aleo, bne new Stadoba u nan o o Slaglo anajtaperes Hapmaees, /5™ A DRY GOODS, Anationesrs, DS, Tuesday Moraing, June 15, at 9:30 o'clack, Tiagulac Auctlon Balaof Dry Goals, Nations, Hoslery, d {iata and. Capis: AVGF e, et ud Curtaln Flze en aados, ote, arioty, \Walte Uoods, and 3 lino of Lae anta’ wear, oto. A full Hino of Bummnar Skirts to bo oloan . w'l‘ nign;( ::tlo of a ling of Fino Imparted §-¢ Cloths, to be. 1 patterns. oF, ften's and Dars: Gummor Clotbing, of ordh y and medlum grades, §n Suits, Coats, Panta, ote. Ting, ineludos overy rarioly of Usnivs g, and Childesn ¥ SRS K oniyy Ty Noiw liuca in Yaukeo Notions, Yans, 3 oL l'h'wumd-.'nfi;’. olfons, Kans, Suspenders, Parae CARPEITS Uloalng Sala of Cottage and Two-Ply Tugead oclhek,” NIoo patioras, And. gaods, fram ths bars Iacturors, QEQ, P. GORE & CO., 64 and 70 Wahash-av, At Omr Catalogme Auction Sale Boots, Soes & Sinpers On Wednesday, Jane 16, at 9 1-2 &, m.. ‘Wo shall, in nddition to our usual iarga aata, aoll tho BNTIRD BTOOK OF LOGMIS & Q0., Inta ot 00 Btato-st,, consiating of tho DEST GRADHS OF GOODS MANUHAG TURRD, in MEN'S, WOMEN'S, MISSES, nd CHILDRBN'S. v avo. P, soRK & do,, 63 and 70 Wabnali-ar, On THURSDAY. Juno 17, ot 0% oclock., ‘Wa shatl offer somo mora Bargalns In Household Goods, Lonticas, M and Woud-3op Hall Troes, l.mmn ant Parlor finitannd Chamber Sets, Torkish Bacy W ndsion roaus, Elrgint Marhlo and w Tablos, W, 5, Buroaus' and Connodes, Mirs Tars, kors, Tana Chatrs, Extonsion Tablos, JMatromas, Show Casos,' Parlor amt Ultics Dosks, Ioe’ O Hafrigerators, ono Foran Pamy Gare S . 63 and 50 Wabuahi-av. bl " in, don Sprinkler, oay’ Mathin Kixin Fountas UEURGY P, GU. WM. A, BUITERS & CO,, PRRSONAL PHOPEATY ANT) WEAU ESTATE, 14 MTADMBON-ST, ATUCTION SALB OF MISOELLANEOUS BOOKS, TUESDAY AFTKRNODN, Juno 15, at 9 o'olook, a4 our Baloscoos, 104 Kant Madisoi-it. i . uction It NEFYT IRE 00K CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Tablo Cutl-vy, W , Ch , Plat oty Dirosod M ponpthacretions, Plated AT STORE 893 STATEH-ST., WEDSLSDAY JIQebNty dana 16. at 10 vcluoks 0 o'clock, Vurniture, Cs ite, Yellow, sod Gldsaw i ""’ica.. Austtoncers. THURSDAY MORNING. at 9:30 o'clock, UODS, NG, STIAW GUODS, Prrgdon! UW“"II, WO, AND SHORS, Alo{x 4 WEDNESDAY MORNING, at [onso-furnishing i 'able Cutlery, W. our Balesroom. iat, AucHonners. W) BUTTERS & 008 SATURDAY'S BALE, BATURDAY, AT ¥} O'CLOCK A, M., Fu 'lim §ELOLD GOODS, Htos, By Wil F. gtl_i)ifi@ & CO. 636 West Lake-st. On TOESDAY MORNING, Jung 15, at 2 p. m, Hpoglal Saloof Fine Furniture, Marblo-Top Mhambore Bata Velvol, K. f. dirusanls, Three-Ply, and fugeain [V 'arlor, Dinlug, Blulmi-l m, Kitehoa, and N md’flllu". Must be sold, as tho ownsrs are Iz K WM 3 WA, . HODGRS & \nctlmosrs By 11 CHADWICK & CO,, Balesroom 185 and 197 Fast Randulph-s FURNITURLE, OARFITS, oto., This morulng, at 10 o'clook, will ba sold Pagior istlts, Marbis-top and biain Olamber Sets, D Canos, Huroaus, lio Bot i ire, Alattronds, Hods 3 g, Mierors, Honid Cxson, Difce Besks, Holrigoratrs, arpois, & ass Vasra: Uriekary. o, eyl TiAN BiUS o By M. TIIOMAS & SON ™ BALIZ ON 711K PREMISKS Wt "yfig%;' %uhfik‘:‘mu“. 'Worit Potia. I 1k Za- ... aptey; ool I3y e B nAE FURNITURM, On MONDAY MORNING, Juoe 1, st 10 o'olok, will be sold i’ P oluzant Furalturaof the Mansiug K situstod on Kpriog and Uliol Sbuut ¥ alls’ from York ltoad Ktstion, Mlontgomo Dinty, P, o from Poiladulynis, cgmjinsing Diawiyig-ltim, iteception-itoom, Libragz, snd. Ritting= hfln:\‘-l 4 ior Mlrrors, 75 Dairs a“fi""" ., Mantol Varos, real lirnze Aod Darian Fireras Posch Mantel Clockn, Chickerdug 1 frmnd Pisuo in Husewood Uave; Halloti, Davie & Jlosewood 7-hotava Pianai IStionsiun Dioiag<Tal {doboard, Bulst, Loathor Diniog. Hoom Ul Chins: (;‘-::;1. and d Ware, yory large o T G i, S Klicder T o B g T W o 9 Weiaut Slagaiotorcaplo. ataloguce, 'ocdlar. 0 waanilued thros dazs previous ta Bala, ¥ . tate- Tho Noal Latate ab PrivatgSalec oo otlousors, Palladelphl 2 AMARA & CO n shlugton-at, LARGE AND ATTRAUTIVE 85TOOK OF BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. DAY MORNING, Juno 15 at 94 o'elock, wARTOR/Y Caton oot fuid Ricks 1 Hoce st Aleti cwj‘i‘h‘" “Live, Mools, Blippers, eto. Also, K dosen Cols & Y4748, P, MONAMARA & 00., Awsrlensars, m Huits; 18 Mc East By JAS, ¥ O WIDNESDAY, Jiine 18, at 10 a'olack a, m., at No. _'i-.t-’.’&f?u Dhdor uf Probats Conty T woli'sel) &b TIOUSEHOLD 60005, Carpets, Pumniture, Beds and Bodding, Crookery, Hil ser a0 Fidted Wass, Sowing’ Maohiso. Tolrmoracors: Tup Hugey, Gold Watoh Cusin, Jewelry, ote., propery belouging to tho late Haeeict Wisner, docoasod. HEK Wis, . Admin| Ly W By L. ROCKWELL & CO. Auctioncors, 17 aud 7 South Deastioru.ate Will gell on Wednesday, at 9:30 &, ., FURNITURE FOR THE MILLION, Both NEW aud UBKD, conlsting of overything wanted i for luusokeeplng. Al OFFICEH FURNITURHE, Show Cuses, Chandeliers, ote. ® Ly L. RQCKWKLL & Q0. tor, ki .4, at Cent v e's ks, A PoTite Dy b ot morgagee: o 3k