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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1870, f——— . THE CITY. Ohlo—Qeorge E, Kuspper, . Partioh. ‘Indisne-_E, Obayle, . L Taglor, and P. B Tt Missouti—0, F. Noland and J. 8, Conner. chall out of City-Attorney Jamieson's labored opinlon on_the subject and exposing Ha weak points, snd they have come the unani- mous conefuslon that {bare WA ® acancy Wiaconsin—D, Af, Malons, A. Ritchis, sad v ; GENERAL NEWS, 10 tho offics of Mayor, thst 16, Hoyne ‘:l;.“‘:"’““;fi O TT. T\, Bhouts, T L. Olds, 3. W, Campbell, Frits Grimm, of the Staats-Zeltung, han gome to | ediy elected to Bl that vacancy, and tha i and 3, 0. Willson. right begond all quest{on ta assuma the office of May- ols Hr.’lloynl blmeolf was surprised ab the thor- ouliness, clesrness, and soundnesa of this legal opin- foo, and admitted that the law in his favor was atronger than he had before suppossd, Witn thls opinfon to back them np, the mew Coun- Towa—0. F, Dare. The report was adopled, snd busineas was proceed- ed with, The followlng Committees wers sppolnted 1y the halrs - d, Kuepper, and On Constitnllon—Messrs, Harwood l'r“'h“: Milwankes as & witness In the whisky trisl of Ald, Jonse. Eatly yestordsy morniog Mary Yaok, reafding at No. 808 Throop sircel, siipped an a defective sido- walk at (he corner of Henzy and Centco svonuo, and Taylor; Time and Place—~Noland, mluhhzs AN o & bra) i eton of the o 7, | Design’ any ice o ala—Darrinh, "The terperaturo yestorday, s obsersed by Sanattt, | yyyy jald oub thelr programme OO | Yiro; Grder of urinose—ghouts, Taylor, and Ha opticisn, 88 Madlson streot, (TAIDUNK Bullding), wad, m., 49 degroea; 10 s, m., 65; 12 1., 60; 3 P. @ P 0.y 53} baromater, 8 8, m,, 235 81n Wy ort, with a good doal of con~ and eatefnily, and oiiboe by sesting sence, that they sre bound to win, g;n II; ne or by’ulllnu an eloction in case that gen- Neman 1a nbliged to remain n a constant turmoll aud Charfer—Olds, Tttchis, ani Canner. e hetrss. Sunoancad 48 Judges of ine oratort. eal contest {0 take place this ovening, tho Hon. T, A, Hendricks, of [ndiana, snd Gov, Daverldge, and . ¥, B e with ihe powar of tho Grest old-on sfter | 1 0ole”of U city, T conteat wil ke lace st Eas: 8, A Auderberg, & young man 21 yesrs of 0ge, bt | Jio han otice gained his sest, Al tho PowRIS | wall tall, cominencing ab 8 orclock, | The contertents een carefully sible contingencies lisve ., No, 07 Caltage Grove heen missing from his bome, No. Ll e o ths will bo ax follows, teprenenting aix Blates, an sggre- avonus, alnoe the 18th of last month, 1Mo i feot 1 D! intorferencs LY | Zuia of fifty colleges, and 20,000 studenta : J, O. Low 19, it *'Goodoll'a polico in proventing Mr, g e A Tudiana; As 8. Tichio, Wib: Tochea'in Deight, light complexion, and bluo oyes. | MMy o Ring pon the dutles of the ofce ot g .-,“;,fifl;fi,,}:,‘;_,:;’;fl,tg,,‘,,ufc,,.‘, e polics are searching for bim. Y A way oub of all thodiMculticslisa boen discore: N . Kant, O Ahd approyed by Lhe sober nense of the new Gouncil. Just 'pllmt their plan s csnuot ba stated st this Wtoge of the drams, but they will be It fino_ time fo ths dlicomfture of Qoivio sud e gang, and to tho inoxpressible delight of all good snd honest citizons, 4 Mo Smembers of the now Counctl in favor of A new Mayor, and only nine members in favor of the Great Amarican Holdfust, but very liitle diculty ia capesiod in makiag Lo proposed changs. hio, Subacribors {o Tr Taivwe In the oxtremo weatorn GO srotel or southwest Limits of hie clty who do not roceive thelr Phper,will pleass leavo potice of dhie fact ot Tie Tatn- Y countor, that the now catrler may corroct lta Lista: and be able {0 dellver sa promptly aa heretofore. Sub-Troasurer Bangs recalved 25,000 {n slivce yea- tordsy. No coln was paid ont over Lo counter, se Ahe cingical force wan bually engoged in eashing chiocks Convontlon reassemblos st this moruing a9 o'clook. THE PROGRAMME 4 28 follows ¢ I NoTe Mad. dovans’ combined band and or- b Ol eEl A ress of welooms by tha Hon. J, Tt Doolittle, An of Chicago, 1l Tesponsa by 8, M. Mock, President of the North- wostern Inter-Btate Colleglata Asaociation. buily engoged In cashing ehiecks | C3LLCIOC, K utane. which Lne {uspirod the mow | WOLRCE 1N, 31 Eilhards, of ndians, Sublect: At by e "% the ltor the orders aro pow | Couucil with inorossod bora 18 the fa0 that volvinlina |, AROFAIOD b B EUn o, O rmation of Opin- {roster than the clerks ean fill, and thoy hope thelr oountry frienda will lat up for s fow days. Yesterdsy s brakeman pamed Willlam Muerby, while employed iu switching cars, in connection with Engine 43, on the Dauvills & Vinceunea itoad to thie Pitaburg, Columbus & St Lonts Road, fell from 8 e eowad run_ over aud inatantly killed, 1fo ‘wax 10 yoars of and resfded with hin parents at For 1474 Torontysiath atreet. The Coroner beld an ingueat and found a verdict sccordingly. ough a contract han heon awarded to Joseph Du- bl fioard of Healih for tho odorléen cleaning of privy-vaulia with s pstent apparatus, tho Slayor il isen pormita to scavengera ta perfarm the work, hicl: they do In Jeaky wigone Bud i tho most un- wholesome manner, Hucher’s At{ornay 18 HOW propar- o ontor suit sgainst tha cily for damages for vio- Iation of contract. g ‘At tho sunual meetiog of the Itallsn Benoveten ‘Boclety of Chicago beld Monday ovening, the fol- Jowing were olectcd_ofticers for the ensuing yeo g ont. Ratracio Ualenting; Vice-Prenident, A Lin Tlecording Secretary, A, Valenira; Finaucial Secretary, G B, Ginoconio; Tressuror, Loul Aratas Executlvs Comimittos, 0. Corazza, A, Longinottl, Angelo Prato, Joueph Panesl, Joscph Cordano, Hr, Moody haa telographed from Augusts, Gs., Lo I, v, Farwall, that ho and Hankey will boat the meeting of the THiroia State Sabbatb-Schouol Astoctatton, which wul bo held toward tho close of tie manth at Jackson- vitle, Thees gathierings ara always well attended, but noo of Mr, Moody and his fellow-Inborer wi doubtlesa double tho number of visitorn, 1t 18 boped that whon the Association sdjourna Mr. Aloody will jpay hiaold home s flylug visit. Shortly sfter noon yesterdsy s pomo 20 years of age, named Michasl foo.t 'An orstion by A. 8, Ritchis, of Wisconstn, Sub- Jeots #The Moral Taw.” ‘An oration by J. O, Lowls, of Tilinols. Bubject: * Qur Repubtic; Church and State.” An orstfon by Gharles ¥, Noland, of Missouri, Sub- Jeot: * The Worldw Conquerora”™ "An oration by Bixs Evelyn M, Chapman, Bubject : % Open the Gates,” An oration by Diss Laura A, Kent, Bubject: “Dew trice aud Margaret.’ ‘Announcement of. (ho dectslon, and drawing of the prisen—s gold medal for tho sy o silrce medal for . ‘The udges aud refstes, without conaul- tatlon, are to reader their deciaion on tho merits of thp {ought, compoulton, and dellrery, "I apeeches muust ot oxceed fftoot minutee each, Deon endeayoring to make s corrupt trade by which ho DearoHing b e * fhe. ofioa of Mayor T condition that the new Council should “be Sliered o choose lta own prestding oficer and all fta Sommitiees without sny interferance from him, It ia Simont needless 10 aay ihat his negotiations hisve fallon through, The now ‘Council is not in the trading busi- Tiese How. Thore ta a flavor of honestysnd siraight. Formardnes sbout (helr sctiona which cannot agford caume for too much congratulatiun. An rogards Mr, Hoyno, thera seemn to be but one opinton, 1o having recoived 49,000 yoton ot the recent feetion, aud the lawyers syreeing that that fact is Tuficient proof bat lie fa the cholos of s people, will be requested o gmulity fn the sual way. 1tis R iended Diat, anlors AL, Liuyne qualifies and sabec. ety ralyun, it witl bo llegal to call 8 specisl detion for ‘Masor. Thero wili doubtlors ba some Sauate 7 at the mectivg of the Councll Monday evon- {ng, Ono thing {8 eertain, howercr,—that the new D have Lelr plans well 1t1d, and will probably fotch Hhe Colvinites in » manuer they littls cxpect, T rogard o tho now city certificaton, the members of the Now Councl ars with the bankers hers, who will Sefse to take them. They arein favor of paylog sil the old certificates, but thelr faces sro inavitably sot Sgainst the 1snue of any new ones. [n amsworto the Sfieation &x £o hiow the business of the Olty Gorern- ioat auil be carrlod on, they are delormined {o out down espeuscs s0 84 %0 preclude o neces- sty of ‘imore certificates, Thls, with the Ak tlint many of the so-called taz-fghters will, under a new sdmioistration of honesty and decency, come e 'mid ‘pay up thelr tazes, will proside for the oxponses of carrylng on the City Government, pay the Sibious departmenta now howling for bsck pay, snd T he credit of (ke city o a standard to which it Tiaa long been & strangar, justead of destroylny that credih, 3 e present aystom of unlimitod borroming o city cortificates i, they think, so well caloulated to i it oy THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Turner forgery caro wia (0 have boen ravived fn the Criminal Court yeatendsy, but owing to tho aicknees of hia counsel nothing was dono, No othior casca being ready for trial, tho day was & blank, The Comminsionets aro very uneasy, They look upon the prosent Grand Jury with great fear, at lesst {ho *“Ting" members do. They know just sbout how much inveatigation thoy can stand, and have Lisd as much sa they want, 1f tho jury waa dfferontly composed they would feel Alffereutly. Joun Telyes, of Lemonk, will contribute fo the amunement of 11 loafern nround the Criminsl Court- room tlus morning. Ho waa indicted few daye sgo for an assault with intent to commit rape upon a lit- tl gir), and the circumstances are sald to be hideous, onog bricklsyer Lyuch, while at- tampting to board a tretght-train on tho Northwostern i Ve 3 Tafirosd in the viciuily of the Centml Park siatlon, f‘“ o lee—= I.'!;';‘l; J;': ;‘e:‘orln;l'u& 3mx.l.unn rom the same vi) alipped and fell bencatis tha whicels, and had both logs crushed from the body, 1le was removed Lo the of- Soes of the Company st the corner of Kinzle and Mar- Xot atreets, and attended Ly the physicisn of tho road, Dr, Isham, He was taken thienoo to his homao, No. 95 Market streot, whore ho died at 4 o'clock, The Hon, J, V. LoMoyne reccived the news of hia ylctory 1 thie Farwell-Lo Moyne election contest by a talegram from Wasbinglon yeelerdny nfterncon, Aa o confidently expected & deciaion i1 hle faver it can- ROt be safd that be was greatly surprivod at tho result of tha vote, The telegram referred (o, hesldea notify- ng btm of the successful ixun of tho contest, re- Quesled bis $minodisto preceore in Washingion in order that_ho might besworn in without dolay, Ie will secordingly leave this afternoon for the Capital. The mansgers of tho ome of tho Friendless mot “THE SOUTH TOWN. CONCLUSION OF THE ARGUMENT. The arguments on the motion of Edward Philitps foran injunction sgalnst the Bouth Town Noard, Termana Lisb, and W. B, H. Gray, woro continued yeatorday morning befors Judge Farwoll, and attract o considarable attontion, Mr. E, B, Isham, on bohalf of the defondants, openod the argumont, urging specially tho want of Jurisdiction of & court of chancary fo hear the case. A compotent tribunsl had declared the eloc- tion void, and thero was no presumption in Thillipa’ favor. It was not & ease of » contested clection. It was s& though & quo war- An tem in thess columns a fow daya ago did an fo- Justice to Commisaioner _Lonergan, e was mado to 43y that he dofled tho press and the Grand Jury to point to s aingle dishonorable act on tho part of ths County Board, while tha fact {s ho eaid ha defled any- ope 1o point to any dishonestact of his own. The correction marrows his dofiance very matarially, and it ia duo to him that it should bo made, The Jal authorities wore unnecessarily worrled yeaterday over the atory of Muldoon ss to how tha ro- cent jail'eacape had been brought about, They de- nounce Muldoon s4 s Jiar, and o he bas proven s thiof, ho may be ssld 1o have littlo character lott. Llia atory was given for what it was worth on the ssmo principle that s crim- nal's plea of ** not gnilty ” in taken in courts. T g hortod that during tho mionth of | runto had beon brought, and a judgmentof oustor | Lanpherosnd Tiglos, ln Jall for contempt of caurt Torit 5 nud O oo & T adults and 5 | fiven. s that (ho auostions ae ta the validity of the | weroina cheerful ‘moad yostorday. They had ng fiwll\m hiad been decided, The Town Board kad de. childron had bean aamitted, and 118 adults and 3 complalnta to mako, e2cept againat the rigor of the o immissed : tho rocoipts were $1,144 and ox- | eided thiat thioro Liad Leen failur toelect a4 all, | law, aud to visilors hey oxpressed thomsclvre ne e 41005, Josviug toial balinco’ of cash on | There were flrco caden in which tho Uoard wae an- | heatly and proud. Duriug tho duy lanphero bad Fand 81,032, ‘The Burr Misston and {ho weekly tem- | thorkzod toact, and proltmiuary investigaiyn Was | his routies magnified by the Shorid serving on him ‘porance mootinge hind been well attended. The resig- Pations of M, Humphirey of Centetary Church, irs, Kimball of Central Cliirch, and Mrs, Heath of iha Fourth Baptiat Churoh, wers accepted. Commlaioner Hond Doty was busly cogsged terday in faking dopoeltions in tho casy of ¥. J. yrne, of this city, va. The Alabama Claime. Dyro testifiea that he was born in Detroit in Yebrnary, AR hecessary, Their findiog wes qusai-judlcil snd concluelvs unlil roversed in a direct procceding. ‘Thero were no apecifia dircctions as 1o bow ihio Town Dosrd should proceed, 1f the Town Toxrd had power to euter on the snquiry sa to whether Atiero had boen n failura o elect or not, whether thelr dociaion was formal or informal, then all their subso- guent appointmenta_ were regular and vi The proseut Ansessor, Mr, Gray, Lad been & natics that somo of is reul ettato in Mg on's Ads dition Lad been lovied on to estiafy & clalm of $357 lield by & Mr, Ebarhardt, A Tumor was prevalent yestorday that Petechow, the forger, who starts for s ivo-year sojourn at Joliet to- day, was contemplating sulcide, Soveral dsya ago b 1indt tlreatened his lifo, and said that ho had boen pro- ventod frous carrying out his tlireat by his coll-mato, ppointed e wan aeek st o Lo Wikhiliog Wik, Pand on | 18 scbusl poutsenlan, of tis ollce: B, S Troved the raport. o Lo without fonndation. 1o was that'day she wes captured by tho Clarence, a tender 10 the Kebel crutser Florids, Ou thet oecasion lio had takou away {rom bim personal offocts to tho sultie_of $130 ; ono gold watch, $120; books and pictures, $30; snd blankets, $0, Ile furtiier cloima that ho by rea- bon of these foansa waa put to an xpense of £225, and wuffored & damage of $240 by resson of loss of Wages, elc, 1is total claitn fu §335, Maskell Liall, cormgr of Despiatncs nud Jnckson streets, was Inat night tho scone of a most cujuyably takon from hia cell, howover, given a bath, clenn clothes, and put In an’ spartment by himself, 10 make iu sale transport to-day doubly aurv. Tho Committeo on Public Bulldings and Publio Ber vico met ;ouuxd-y and discusacd the matter of ad- vertising for the material and labor for the consiruc- tlon of fhe new Court~Ifouse. ~Architect Egan sube mitted bis plans aud explainod them In detadl, and after & lengthy talk it was agrecd to advertise for pro- porals at once 1n the dafly papers for one wock, and to for the performanoe of fta dutios, recoguized town and county_suthoritics, and, ment, his titlo conld nut be collaterally ‘Eocondly, a court of cbancery had no power at all {n tho clutd of cases like tho present, s i could not try the titlo in a contested election. Mr, Isbaro cited A Tarig uuoiber of canes Loaring on inte Solveil, and concluded bis azguinent Just at noon, Ha wan followed by . * MR M. P. TULET, wocial unmnn&lu the -nnr of o complimontary ball | oneof the counsel on the same sido, who sald that the | open tha same twenty-atx days from _the dato the ad- em By W, d. Maakell to the oilicern of {hie Irials and | Jruscnt swis oos of (he mosh ngular cases | ertiaing was commenced Bids will Le rocelved for ‘iholts moclcties of thia city, Dwplie fbo threaton- | duas ever came into courl, A fpaud of | &l kindsof stous and othor material, thus opeuing fog snd rainy evoning, & goodly number si- | fhe magnitude of tho prescut Lsd no par- famork o iha whele county, What wil oter tnlo 4hy ‘conatruction of the bullding will depond largely uptn th prices, and 1a 1o bo horeaftar detormined, Tis soarch for tho parties who fook leave of the Cousty Jall encly Bundsy morning contin uce, but 50 fa° has not been very fruitful, Lato yestorday somblod. The hull, which in sieell 4 Well adapited o balls aiid purties, was landsomely docorated witn the American and Triab natiounl colors, and with buuuers and_ewblems of the sacictics there Teprosentod, Oraham's orchiostra furnishod tho tuu- 3ic, aud the programme embrnced twenty.twa seloo- alel in the history of the country, The fraud wan nelther coutradictod nor disputed, and the evi- dounco was overwnelming, The csusa should have boen_ autitled a bill to enable Phillips to perpetrat & feaud on the publie, The first question to be conmd- ored was whether complainant came futa eourt with raca; ftermon another of the gany, named Edward Laflin tona, 'The tlovr-mansgers wers Thopias Meany, Jobn | clean . low, ‘from the record, could | > RAng, ) 3re, T, P, Mshionoy, dohn I, Donlin, Bimou Yor- goan hanis, How, NAgIn 1o vert: whon b | piapied up en fhe West e, A diapatch waa - han, i, il. McQarey, Mal, Johu Murphy, Thoumns | hands were recking with fraud 7 e o e e thoulsy stating: thattwo there answering tns de- scription of some of the fugllives, Au oflicor was sent for thems {n (Lo afternoon, aud s expected baok sy, It was lsarncd further that Nevels and McGulre, tho leadern of tho gang, hiad lefs the clty Sunday eveniug in & buggy, golng In the dlrection of Indiana, oud it 1 barely possible that these are the fn- Brepan, J. O'Cailaghnn, Julh Aguew, aud John Foloy, To thern 18 due credit for tho Anccessful mauagomont, Invitations hiad buen fssued Lo a lurgo number, Ao those prscnt were Justices Morrison, Beully, an: Walst, Supt. Hickey, Oapt. Ellls, Capt, Diickley, and Bergis, Byrno and Ptzpatrick of the police forco, "Bocomly, he must ahow a cloan legal oF equitablo right to thie position he claimed to accupy, sud that had not beou dous in the preecnt fnstance, a4 his title waa disputed, v Before Mr. Tley concluded, s réocss waa taken of su hour, and iu the sfteruoon be soncluded his argu- . BTy, ol . Quirk, City-Plywician Duniicy | Sons, ciostag with 8 review of (be polnts urged by 106 | ividuaia wh Thomas lrensn, W. A, Amberyr, Hugh J, Magui ‘who were beard from aé being arreated and Lo R T R e i I W nwaiting an officer, Tho Sheriff has lssued handbills deseribing the runawaye, and yeatorday sent them in Corneliua ifoward, I, wrery diroction, 1. Murphy, L. H. 0'Con- nor, Liout, James rflf 4, ahan, of ¥, Cuul and W. d, Onshan, the Becond Hegiment; W. Ju Maakoll, Sherdtf Agnew, J. J.Kea=uey of tha Board of Education, George C, Plant, Buperintendent of Coune 1y Bchools, Dennia Kelly, F. C, Dizon, sud ofhiers, eapecially members of the Socond teginient and -otll= oers of other organizations, about wizty of which wero representod, Danclug was the order of the evening, and waa continted tos late hour, wheo all departed with thanks to Mr, Maskell tor his baudrome enlertainment, which was ailmitted 10 be tho tineat Bocial gathering of Irish citizens that Chicago Liss soen for many a ilay. © NORTUWESTFRN PRESS ASSOCIATION. Tho tenth annual meeting of the Northwestern Press noclation was Lield yesterdny in tho Olub Rovm of {0 Sherman House. Tl Ireuident of the Ansociation, Mr. T, ¥, Troyuor, prosidod. ‘The followiny munberd wore prosent: AL M. Ham, Dubuque Hearid; M, E, Woodrufl, Dibuque Tunea; 3, J. liichardson, Daven- ‘Demoerat; E. 0. Clapin, Davenport Gizette; 3, . Treynor, Councll Blufts Nonnaraw ; J. B, Clarkuon, Des Motned Remater ; D. L. Phillipa, Springfuld Jour- wal; J,J. 8, Wilson, Bpringfiell Liequter (by proxy); Daniel Wilcox, Quincy Wa mery, Peoria Jvun- seript ; J. B, Howell, Keokuk’ U, O, Pearbe, Uurlington Gazette; snd D, O, Drooks, Owmuna Kepublicun, Mr. Charlea AL Eauos,’ of to Jacksouvills Daiiy Jotsrnal, made application fur momberahip 1o tho As- oclation, but, owing to objections, tho application wus Jatd on thlo ta The organization thon elected a Doard of seyen D rectors, by ballot, ns follows : Mensrs, Clarkson, Woud- Tu, Wilcox, Richardeon, Pearce, Truynor, sud Ktle then made the closing srgument on behalf of Philll faking up the points mado sn the opposits side, an: citing a farge number of wwhorities, e claimed that Tho qaeation as to who was Asncasor was not fnvolved in thie case, Thore wasa jroper election, Yotos cast, and all lyta made out, Phillips wea elecied, gave boud took the vathof offics, and was the legally ?uunm{ Ausensor, Even if fllesl votes hed beon cast, Hot boen shown that they changed tho reault, If the defousa did ot beliers ho b m\-:tn slocied, trey could cuntest tha clection 8 Proj WAY. At the conclusion of Mr. Large's argument the Conet 100K the caze under advisement, but did not piato whon a decision would be given. 2 i o Toard wan held laat ting of tho Bouth Town Board was hel it St atton Meoch's ofiice, No, 181 Sonth Clark B Jitice D'Wolf preeided, in iho sbwencs of tho Charman, and t1bare wers also present Justices Meoch, Pollok, alnes. »id ‘Wallacs, Bupervisor Lincoln, Town Clork Korber. Mosary, Glesaon, Philiips, Bynn, and Asuessor (Jray wers among the audlence, “AMr, {incotn brisfty rocited tho stops taken in the injunce tiom cane bofore Judge Parwell, and tho Loard ady ourned to Wednealsy evening next at 8 o'clock at the e pikce. This evening Buparvisor Lincoln and one Sriwaof the Justioos will examine tia books of the s Clerk for ths purposs of makinga Liat of the altted claims, and finding out Low the town wands, — THE CITY-HALL. The Clty-Collector took in abont $600 yesterday. Water-renta yesterdsy wers $2,990, sud rocelpta from {hio City-Colloctor §!,038. The coal-bill for the month of April for the North- Saie Fumplng-Works amounts to $,925,40. 1t will pleaso sl of thiose who have any ocossion for dealings with the preseut clerks in tho City Tressur. er's offico—Measrs, Dronan snd Lanigsn—to know that Cliuton Briggs, the now Treasurer, Las doctded to make no changea there, Thelr uniform courtesy has won themn the respect of sil. The Mayor says, in speaking of the dofogs of the new Counctl, tuat “there will be no woubls unlces they (tho Council) make it,* 1lo was pondering yes. terday over that part of tha Chiarter which statcs that tho Aayor sball ‘xu-luu over all meelings of the Council) and he svidently has an iutention of trying 1o force Lis presonce upon that body, Officer 11geon, of the Cottage Grova Avenue Btation, was bofors the Polive Buard yeterday for general dn- subordinstion and inatieation to duty, Capt, Buckl stated that Oflicor Pigeon, with otliers of thie sa —— CRIMINAL. Detootive Welnsoman yestorday arrired home from Holland, Mich, bringlug with him & boy named Arthur P, Barry, who soma weeks 5go stole a buggy belongiug to ¥ L, Echureman. Darry was immedi- ately held by Justice Hurumertield. n $1,000 bail to the Criminal Court. Christopher Cauttlo, Davic larrison, Frank Roach, and Frank Wade, vogrants wbho have beon loafing around for same tme at the Inthel Homo, wers fast ovening taken in for yagranoy by the Weat Madlson stroet polico, at $ha request of the Ksipor of the lome, “Thers was no further uso for thom iuce tho election of 'Ald, Uoorge White. Bwoet Willlam Langdon aliss * Appeitte BULY wos yosterday finod $20 for vagraucy, and for insultings Mr, Liucoln of the Board of Trade, The gontleman hiad warnod n son of Col, Bowen sgainst keoping com- pany with & tman whosa portrsit adornod the Rogues® Galicry, DIl meb Mr, Licoln at Chapln & Gore's, and Dad the cheek to take him to taak about it An ofticor T promotly brought in, and Appetite Bill can say that he slept in Ceutral Station for =i least in bia H'ID.N Sus pighs Justico Salabury yesterdsy held I, BoDonough tn $2,500 bal, D, Cusey_ sud William Diwyer in $500 bail, sud Matt Burke in$300 bail_lo the Oriminal Court. At s ball given by Harmonia Todgo I, 0. 0. P, Easler Aondsy, at Orplieus Hall, corner of ‘Lake aud Fooria streets, tliowe four ruftans * held up " a citizen nemed Houry ‘Nurubacker and robbed bim of o valusbla gold ‘watchi and » maesive sosl ring, McDonough snatched tho watch from Nurubacker and threw 1% o bis 4 palaand thon snatclied tho ring and ran. Burkey whois » backman, picked it up, but It was immedi- atoly suatchod from him Ly efther Ossoy or Dwyor, o s held more as a witness aud for beingin bad com- pany than for anyining elie, Officers Fiynn sud Laucing mado thearreats. Last ovening sbout 6 o'clock sa an aitache of Tux TRisUNE was riding to Liis howe on tha Wess Side, on & Randolph streot ear, lio was ssssulled by a rutlan who got on near Morgan strost, The gentlenun sakod the Lully to make room so could atop off the patform, when the loafer Legan o use the most lusuiting langusge. As the gentle. mun waa getting off, the half.druuken rutan pushod him, and neatly throw hiin under ghe wheols of the car, Naturally the porson who waa thrown turned e Financo Committes reported that thiey had oz« amined the nuaneisl report and found it ull fight. On motion, the roport was acceptod. The newly-olected Hoard of Directors then retived, and pro od to eloct fho officers for the ensuing Yoar: The rewult is us followns Presideat, J, 1% Vrey- por; First Vice Proaident, D. ny President, J, 8, Clarksou ‘Treaauret, d, J. Iticlardron, 7 It was moved that \W. 1f, smith be Naws-Agent and Col. 3, 3.8, Wilson Finsucid Agent for the current yoar. ' Carried by a unanimous vule, It wos moved thas Mossns. D, Wilcox, G, 0. Pesrce, and D, L. Phillips, bo the thres uluctive wembors of Lo Executive manittee, and that the President and Hecretary of the Assoclation be ex-ollici wewbors of Ale same. Tho tuembers hen sdjourned, aftor passing reso- lutions thanking Col. Wilson und Mr, J, ¥, Treynor for the officient wanner in whioh they have attouded o the dutius of the Asaoch THE ¢ AL, Gen, Bmitb, Secretary of the Coutennial Rtate Board of Managers, has issucd the following circul #cqusd, had atterpted to got rid of thelr roun ;""“'flm"’" a0 il so, the fellow placed rected by tle Btute Board of Mansuers to fne who was toa ordsrly for thet, Pigeon says that i3 d o bis hip-pocket and attempled to to}'mmnulhulnc, ilino Htuts Bullding wiil be com- | s never given anythlng when nfbucfivt{:nu Wers | draw a rovolver. A vigorous ~blow - from a cane prevented this. The conductor then came to the reacue and attemoted 1o quiel the fellow, who ped away from him and followed the repartor on leted on thi Gth day of Stay, and request ihiut you heluy ralsed fur 8 prosent for some one, aud that the forward, on the receipt of Wil circulur, and continue attempt s belug wade 10 get bim off tha force for that Ut (e close of the Exposition (Nov. 10), oue copy | Tewsou, The Cass way taken under advisomont. i Btrcos. i A S of Jour paper, 0 ba b ot o e oF Vil g, vnlte bas pusdo tue stafement that the Magor | tmo o mz’hul:"" " e ann v 3 2 " ad trsnty Yolod in the mew Council, or rathier that | esal vigorous bl ich 1nu|&h!-'!z;lu!fl|n’s huul;ulul nr]-‘tlfl‘l‘fflfilh“ :f‘w;‘h twunty ql.,mlll support Colvin, which ta tho samo | . m'-(u, an 5 'Euu w‘nlgmd g B eoutiion, Lo provids & Blscs whers Syt | thing, foF I they vata for Litu liacontrola thew, Wua | & chanco toaboar, Hovwral apestators then came up, erustiana e Kente ourhats, oot with the :‘w‘.’.‘:?‘:ég levand hard Lo may. Of ourse, | And compeliod the fellaw 0 go Liw way, It was aue of uim in the old Cougtil and are ro- elocted wil do thesame thing sgain, One can count on George White and Hildrelh and some athers—old Tiands attho business, 1ot who among the nowly- eeciilbva already illen Juto” Ui ol the il vala wil o, Bume mors Aldermen-elect were qualified for ofics gesterday; or perbaps it would be bLetter to say of #aue of thom that thoy took the osth of office. They thous cases of the Honk Davis type, in which & half- drunken ruMan wanted fo shoot sutnebody, and then gotoff ou the plea of temporary invanity. Howoever, tha attempt was nipped o the bud this time. gl ot el ANNOUNCEMENTS. The entertainment in aid of the Newaboys' Iome is friouds, reoeivo their mall, and obisin’ information Jertainlng tothe Lxposition, Thero will bo s cuspalent parson (o chargo of the State Duilding, who will st all times give such {ufor- mation s muy bo soquired, and & clerk with whom 1l sinall packsgce msy bo 'deposited, who will tsks chiargo of such articles a8 slawly, Overcoats, satchely, te., fros of charge, Tuere will be oue zoception-room for enoral use, with private psrlor aud washeroown for the ladics, & | Wero Mu’ihy' of the Beventoouth; Whits, Tenili; postponed until next Thursday evening, on scoount of rig-rooms 1n which duily sud weckly hles uf fuy | Throop, Eleventh: Vsa Oulel, Ninth; + | the suvere ilineas of one of the pesformers, T T toe will bo found, aud wiers tbe repra. | Turicontsi Jawlelgh, Twolftn ; oerber, Heventhi The Dewocrstic P'ress Assoclation of Tllivols, of which Gon, Cameron s Prosident aud T, ¥, Bouton Bocretary, will oot in Chicago on the 25th nst, M, Holyoke and Mrs, Bchuylur, of the Chicsgo ‘Woman's Christisn Tumperance Unlon, will speak at the tempersuco miccting st the Ha' 2 Btrest AL X, Misston Church, st Halsted and Twantloth streats, this evening at half-past 7 a'clock, The Rev. B, I, Rogers, Rector of the Church of the Epiphany, will veturn to-dsy from his trip in Tezas, sentallves of thae press will find sultable accomunods toa, A regiator will Le kept fn which all_visitors wit bs roquesied lo enter thelr uames, Lous-rvaiience, hers stopuing ia tho cliy, and Bow lon they #il To- main, This will prove valaablo for ruforeucr aud eu- ‘able any one o And 1beir {riends Al persona wlabiug Lo receive their mav at the Btate Buildfug will Lave it sddressed to thelr saime, caru Lili. buis Btate Bullding, Centenulal Greauds, Philsdel bs, u“rpon for filo aud lotters on malters per- tainlng to the Exposition should 2o wddressod Lo Gen, Lawler, Eigtn; Bommer, Fifih: and Nieen, of the Fiftuoth. City-Attoruey Tulbill slso was swora in sud received Lie commisaion, aud {8 now th Abtoruey of tha city, Alre (s & few d The: smen-elect and City. Jirligs 10 take the ath. Uluton Brigge e Al day by the City Clers, ol S, THE ORATORIAL CONTEST. A PNELIMINARY OATUERING Eutz and City-Treasurer Huts will qlllll{{ Blonday, derien were nolified yusters L . tly improved in bealth, The parish givehim a ro- 3 0 % i, llmow Hute Sudding, Osnter of the Northweatern Inter-8tals Gollegiste Associs~ | 5% & Grounds, Phlladulpbis, I's om wae B af iy Facitio Hotel laab evoulng. to ap- | Coion 3 te, restdonce of I WoPags, N 21 Park polnt the becesary Committuos, and maxe otlier ar- rangoments for tha third sunusl meeting, to be held to-duy, . M. Meek, of thiy alty, the Preaident, called the imeoting 10 ordor, sud B. AL Mulone, of Buloit, notod ua Borretary, d Moaurw./ lsrwood, Hltchio, aud Oboyle wers ap- inted ¢ Comtolites on Credentials, wh fguq-nu delogutes ¢ balng entitled to o "s;oma the THE NEW COUNCIL. TUEIR PHOOBAMME, ke lagal geaticmen whomithie uew Aldermen bave ‘been consulting with sre kuown to Lo thrce as iLle snd Lmpartial Lawyers a8 can be found 1n Ohlcaga or snywhare Liss, for that mattos, They bave carctily opnaidensd Uie quesiln of (he TEGIRG, KUUIGLe ‘The uext leciure, andithe last this season, inthe course of the Sundsy Lecture Boclety wild bo delivered pext Bunday sfternoon at 3 o'clock at McCornlek Lall, Ly the Hun. Jobn Wentworth, wbo will give his per- soual rominlsceuces of Chicago iu the guod old tmes, Mr, Wentworth is the niost powerful and populat pub- lic spesker wa Liave, and his strong scose of humor aud commsnd of swusing snecdote will ake his ade dreas 6o of the most enterialuing of the coursa, UNITED IN DEATH A Jonlous Husband Iills Xis Wife and Then Commits Sutelde. Dotails of an *nhappy Wedded Lifeee- How tho Deed Wns Done. The Last Cail on 1iis Father-in-Layes The Coroner’s Jury, To the long list of Chicago crime another donbto tragedy has boon added. Anthony Golirs ing, of No. 478 West Madusou strest, firat killed his wife st an parly hour yestorday morning by shiooting her through tho head sud abdomen, and then, p! tomper. Geliring was a oarrler of papers, having routes of Tux TmiBUNE, Times, and Staals-Zeilung in the extroms wostern portion of the city. He was a frugal, hard-working wan, strictly sober and honest, but hio wes jealous of hils wifo, and bocamo impressod with the Ydoa thiat sho had provod faithless to her marrisgo vows, Gebring waa & Qorman, 31 yoats of ago, and 1ast August ho was married to Emilic Muss, agod then about 18. From the dato of thelr marriage THUKY LIVED UNUAVPILY TOOETHER. Gohtlng's busincss, ss s newspapor oarrier, compolled him to leave his homo at & very oarly bour in the morniog, and he bolioved that afler he loft hin wifo shs roceived tho visita of other men. This led to froquont quarrols, critina- tious, and rocriminations. About four montha ago ho wons off nn hia usual trip down towy, st 3 o'clock in the morniug; he throw hor out of bed proviously, takon the mattress awny from under her, Ha locked bor in a room aud took ovoryihing out but hor own clothes, 1le thon lockoed hia storo andfwent down town. found thostore broken open and his wifo roleased, his fathor-fo-law having forced his way into tho premisos. This groe, 1o raved like a madman, is stove and cookiug utonsila ho left » wreck, His mfo then partod from him, but sho shortly aftor came back to live with him agam, ho fur- nisbing their rooms partly anew, and fizing up thelr broken goods whera it was possiblo, Binco thas timo thoir quarrels have bean fre- quunt. His violont temper sssorted itsolf on sovernl occasions, but Lo noverdid hor sertous bod‘l‘ly harm, though it iy said lo ofton threat- enod. ‘I'uesday ovening ho came_homo, and he and hie wife bad somo words, Yesterday mornivg Mr, J. 1% Lincoln, who livea above’ the siora whero TUE TRAGEDY TOOK PLACE, hesrd a noise about half-past 6 o'alock, e lis- toned a short time, and thien all became quiet. There can bo no doubt that the murdor waa de- Nberatoly planned, but sa to tho suictde it was probably decided on aftermards, Gohring WO always very prompt 1 com!ng down towp, it nover haviug Leen later tham 4:30 in the morning when Le made his appearance in A1 nowspaper pross-ronmis 10 gos his papers, Yestor- day moraing he camo down aftor & o'vlock, TUE BCENE OF THE MORDER, At No, 473 Weat Madison streot Gehring kept s news-depot and laundry. Ho conducted the former, and bia wife the latter, The store faces southwsrd, und the rear {s partitionod off into thros rooms. 'The first is tsod Ay a kitchen, and the two rear spartmonts ne drying and sleeping-rooms, The bed-chamber {4 to the right, and in this little zoom tho tarriblo tragedy waa committed, There {8 no doubt that Gehring shot Lis wifs before ho went down town. 'The weapun uncd was an Ethan Allon No. % revolver, carrying & very large cartridge, ‘o must biave stood Lostd her bed whon lig aliot her, and whils she was sslecp placod the muzzle agslost LDer abdomen sud shot hor through tho Mw:lu‘)lulflnb ings ‘ivhuuy and fatal wound, the powder Luruing her clothes aud floah. Not mstwficd with thls, ho polnted the weapon belind her vight car, intlictiog anathes equally horrible injnry, The poor womun lay blesding aud moaniug, ‘sud ho covered hor uver with 2 quiltand went down town, appareutly ss uncous Gornod a8 if nothing had happened. ‘Hagot his papors and came back, The wounded wifo atlll Iay Liceding nud moaniug, The boys who usually afded Lim {u delivering Lis routes como sliort- Iy after, It waa thon about 0 o'clock, 1o gave #hemn their papers and hurrled (hem off, baviug pai s.am i in full to dato, Ho went out to ‘deliver Lls routo, ut TIUE BRAXD OF THE MURDERER was upon bim, and - evidently felt it. ITe liad par- tially finished when Lie caie back to Lis store. Tho wifo wau atill alive aud moaning, o then packed u aome gapers and bis bank-books and started wit thom " to tho restdence of hia fathor.in-law, Sohn Muss, No, 8 Smars stret, 1Mo rang tha bell “iolently, but 4id nmot walt for s response, The Inmates of the house had not yel ariwen, and they hardly know what was wantod, Mrs. Mues came down stairs sliortly aftor to answer the cafl, when she found the bundle of papers lylng at the door. She picked {hem up, bus did not_ know what they were, a8 she couldn't rend. Sho ealled bor daughter, who explain- e what the naturu of tho docnments were, ~ Ono wan boak No. 71,060 of the State Savings Institution, in whh:; (lehr{nu hed & balance of §150, In this was written 3 Have ua buried, and may God reward yon_for it." 8o help me Uod, snd ruy Ho forgive me.* anotlier page was written : 1 authorizo Mrs, Julls Musa to draw all my monoy Qspoolted withs the Htate Savings Institution Ly mr, “ANTUONT UERING? {n the German Anerlcan Bank, cornor of Kiflls avenua and Washington sireet (8300, with interest thicreon). “ ANTHONY GxnuiNg,” There was snother baak-book (No, 8 a boy who carried papers for Uelring. ~In thia enned was, * Pleass turn this over to Henry Houebein, Tho oy carried papers for me. ARTHONY QRERING," Trom thus, naturslly, tho Musa family HUPECTZD SOMETHING WHONG. Mr, Muss-repsired to Geliring tore, but found the doors locked $n front and rewr, llo then went over to Gehring's brother-i TieieBihold, thio doors s Muss kd It th n., ‘Tho two men theu ropsired Lo tha West Madison Btreet Statlon, and Sorgt, Tom Slmpioon and Otlicer Darber cam back with them 0 tho bioody scens, 1t wax then mbout 8 0'clock, The Horgeant broke in ilirough & rear window, and _thero found the bodies Iying upon tho bed, still warm, but IN THE EXMDRACE OF DEATI. Hra, Gohring lay undor » quilt, aad most (o the wall lay Ler husboud, Loos hand aud reating upon his kned was tho weapon thiut bad_doue ito deadly work, Tha wound which caused bisdeath wes on iho right sido of ks hoad, over bis ent, A pool of coagulated blood was besido him upon n-luw, whoso uame_in Georgo ho kecpa & laundry at No, 530 Wost Dladi- the piliow, and tho brains were oozing out. Gehring bad avidently tsken matters very coolly, lia had re- miaved hia ‘coat and boots, sud bo lay very nat- though mome ono had etraightencd His fuitures woro s determined ovk, '} wedd that three chambors had boen diucharged and the ottier threo were still loaded, An before stated, THE MOTIVE OV THE CIIStE was jealousy. Gehriug catoe to ihis city sbout iwo yeara o, and since thica Las boon cureyiug, tapers, 1io had & TAIBONE FOUts ever hio met his bills prompuly and rk, tils wifo had started & laundry, aud from this e wucceeded in muking about $33 per week, lia sorved inthe Unlon armny dariug War and was ‘meniber of the Grand Army of the Kepubllc. s wifs ‘eau born {n Chicago, and at tho thino of hor death was Lut 10 years of age. THEORIEN, Thets are persons who ousert thal Gebring illed hin wifo Tusadsy night, but thia fs not warrauted by the facts, Theodora Spubler, s Loy who carried papers for Geliring, saya thst bs Leard Mrs, Guhring mosn yeatorday moraiug, when he went after his pap and that Gehring told bim o hurry upand gel out, Bhoruly after, while golng along Oydou sveaus, ha Lieard a shot, snd he supposca tuat that was the tlme ‘when Uehring shot hinisclf, about hislf-pass 6 o’clock, Genrlug's lomper wsa of \he most violent chare acter, 1l was slways more or less in trouble on that account, About two weeks a0 e best & horse he owned most cruelly with s block of wood, and at the time that bo killed himyell h:(wu under bouds to kosp the peace for abusing hils wifo, TIX INQUEST AND YEUDIOT. Bhortly after 10 o'clock yesterday mornlng Coroner Divtzach went to the houso nud, after impaneling a Jury, the facts ss above stated wera aiiclted. Tho jury Telurued the follawiog verdict Vo, the Jury, find that the sald Emilfe Gebring,now Iying'doad at 473 West Madizou atrees, in the Oity of Chlesgo, camo to death from' two pistol-sbot wounds, one in_the sbdowmun, the olher through the righit temple, juflicted by s ruvolver fn the haud of her busband, Anthony Gebrivg, with fntent to kil o, ‘We, the jury, Snd that the mald Anttony Gebring novs‘iln 20 88 473 Weat SMadivon mivosty i 1h6 City of Chilcago, camo 0 Lis deathy from s pistol shok penetratiog his right tewple, and fred out of & ro- Yoiver fu Lla own land, with the futention of comtnite tor ho ‘b Kitl rdict Lud bean Teturued, the relatives of After {hs Mrs, Gebiring packed up ber elfects, previous 40 ro- mavlog thow, I o lausiey thore wat & large amouns of washed aud unwashed Hnen, which will prolably bo deliversd tojhe owuers to-day, y long e vest crowd of morhld curjosiy-seek= era Lovered around, bub $wO twilcu oficors and & locked. door kept them withiont. During the siter- noon the remaius wero cofiiued, aud they will be burled to-day, — 0BITUARY, Nezw Yozx, Msy 8,—Alre. BMary A, Ford, wite of Augustine Ford, of the Jrish World, knows ing the ravolver to Lia own hoad, shob himsolf. The immediate caunss of the mor- dor and enloide woro Jealousy sud uncontrollable hinviug When he camo back ho iuconsed him tos fearful de- nnd seized an a3, with which ho chopped up all his housonold fioodz. Ho oue hin bedstoad into spiiutors, and 1n0 authorize Lier to draw all iny money deposited A31) of the Stata Bavings Lustitution, belonging to Ieury Houo- ‘The two came back togethor, but found y clasped in his right throughout the country s a poates nom do plume ot ** Uns," {a dond, Srecral, Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Druvivene, INl, May 8.—Yostorday morning Dr. James K. Boulo, after fiva yoars' suffering- pnancd to hia final rost, o was born at Clarks, vitle, N, Y., in 1847, 1o came to Belvidoro in 1865, whero ho had sinco practiced bis profod- nion. A skillful phyaicinn and oetimablo citizon, hin popularity was univoraal, and the entiro commuulty are nis mournors, Fuooral servicos to-morrow au J o'clook, Spectat Dievaleh to Tha Chicaga Tribune, RAcINE, Wis., May 8.—Miss Anna Brrne, 8 young Iady of wsuv Christian graces wod o fa- vorite with a larga circlo of frionds in thia olty, dled at hor home hero last night after o linger- inp lloess. Mias Byrno was formarly a toacher in the Chicago Iligh Bchiool,aud her doath will bo deoply regretted by thoso who know bor ln the Ifiuurnny. aswollaa by hor many friends in acino, CITY CERTIFICATES. The Comptroller Tinally Sottles on o Form. Correspondence with Now York Partics on the Bubjoct. Thora biaa boon much said, and muoh specnla- tion has been indulged in, regarding tho com- munication that Comptroller Hayes Las hold with partios in tho Enst ralative to the now form of city cortificates and the probablo result of tho stop taken by tho city nutboritios as rogards iis financial diticultles, The city's employes, who number somothing like 2,600 souls, have beon particularly anxlons, ag the roceipt of thoir pay, be it forthcoming sooner or later, depouds on the success of tho Comptrollor in obtaining loans to moot tho growing domand. ‘Tho rosult of tho Iahors may be briofly given. When tho new form of clty cortificatéa was propared it was telographiod to Mr. Georgo 8, Cos, President of the American Exchiange Bank of New York City, —who was ouo of thoso intorested in chm‘m'-m-cml. sud who was ona of & number of consultiug_capitaliats in that city,—~with the opinion of Judge McAllister, to be oxamined and comtnetited upon by Mr. Cao, A fayorable apawer was recelved sa noted boforo in this paper, TUE TELEGRAM WAS A8 FOLLOWS ! Pleaso show the forn of new certiticates to other purliea (naming tliom) and ot mtggentions, Look particularly ab the efiect afilzing & certain day of pay- mont, Iam adyired that there 18 no objection io thnt. That does mot violato tha obliga. tion fn case of dofault, but the lholder can fmmediately thereupou demand ali money col= Tected for the nccount, and tho balance with {uterost a8 collected, sud in cise of shortago in taxes tho city 18 bound to make & good lovy for tho doficioncy. 1 profer s dsy certain becatiso of moro ready nogotin- \lity, sud becanso 1t utllizes onr excellent credit for paying all our paper at maturity, 8, 8, Havsa, ‘Comptroler, NEXT. After the receipt of Mr, Coo's answer tho Comp- troller pennod the following fetter to Mr. Cos: 1 would ndd to what Leald In my dispatch of {o- sy on the puwer of flxlug w cortain day of payment of the certificates, tuat the mode of payment at ma- turity will bo by paying the pmrorllonlul amount of tas coltected, snd borrowlug of & now party, i sou picase, the balauca of the sam o upou a now certilicate, ‘aaniguing tho uncollocted tax of the propor yoar us urity. In caso of default and inabillly o pay tho Dalaneo nncollected from taxes, the situstion of tho holder will be better than that of tho holder of a bond payabilo at tliat dxy, and issued under au express power given by the Constitution and State laws, for thia Teunon: Our Supremo Courta have decided, an it Is o pettlod lsw of ihls State, that sfter juig- ment bas beon oblulued sgalust @ minivie Tl corporation, exccution cauuob be leviea On ita property, atd the only rocourso of the judg- tmens croditor is by mandaraua to compel tho corpora- tion to lovy a taxtn pay the Judgment, This taz bus ta be collccted, and {f tha corporation refuse topay from the proceeds another mandatmus can be auod out, and i the tax-lovy fall short 3 new lovy can b come pelled for the deficiency. " fuch in tho sltuation of the holder of tho bond. The holder of the rovento cortificato already Lsa tho tax-lavy which 1t ia tho object of tha judginent and mandutous to compel. e 1 therefore two utepe or two lawsnits in advance of tho bLondholder. Ho ia also in ndyenca tho leugth of time which wouid elapso beiween the mandsmus and {he appropristion sud {ax-lovy for psyments by tho corporation and hin Tegal righta aro procisely the same afier the preliim- Jnary proceedings,—that 19, the bondholder can do fio more {0 anforca pariioat than tho certificate- older, " Suupposa & part of the tax assigned to tha certifl cate-hoider should fall of collection, 8 now tax-lovy can bo compelled for b doficlency by mundamus, s the corporation {s bouud by law to usa regular and suf- Holent 110 eediugs, This Las boen frequently decided in thiu Stato in casos from Chicago, whon the city con= tracted withi partios to do work for which a wpocial as- scesment was made upon property benofited, an contractn contained the proviuo thst tho city only be Hable to pay the amount collected, judgment being Tendored aguinst tho city upon tho ground L Bave fust “mcatloned. L Have couversed on tho mublect wiih tho" folloniug gontlomen, who sro propably all known to you, viz. : essrs, W. O, Goudy, Wiri, Doxter, Obadiab Jackron, . ¥, ‘Ayirs, and 1, 11, Kales, noneof them dissented from the Views T hiave prosented Lerelu, Al agreed upon reads ing tho form of iho certificate, tlat it was completo, and contained an nssignment i aquity of tho tax-lovy 18 0 socurity, and would bon atronger and better fi- strument fof the leudor ian any othor bond or obli- gation that could bo made. Tt oceurn to me awso that it Ia proper to fix in the cortificato a delinite time of payment, for the reason that otherwise the lender mighit bo compelied Lo take Lis money at uncertaln intarvals, or whon Lo doca not want or expoct it, whereak it fs the duty of (ho_borrowor to know tha time when he can Pay, and if o places tho timo of maturlty boyond thut time he §8 tho pyoper party to hold the money and lose tho intorcss unlees tho Liolder prefars to accept it. I have roquested your attention to this featuro of thio certificato bocauso 1 dowiro thu bencllt of the sound judgment sad ripo experience of yoursclt and other New York frionds who ara futorusted in our socurities and who will wish Lereaftor a perfecily safa and judicious inyestment, and beoause I protor Always % tave a freand full undoratanding of evory point and circuinstance that may bocomo materal Ia our ‘businixs Felutiond, “ T will ndd fLat T propose to obtaln tho passage of an ordinance lmiting tho lsaus of certlticatos on core ‘tain portions of the tax levy. ~Yours izuly, 1, 8, WAz, Coraptroller, o4 P, §,—I am holding tho certificates for auy furtlicr suggestions from you, which pleusa send Mouday,” THE FORM, ‘May 1,=Mr, 1fayos rocelvod another dispatch of ap- proval. Tho form of ths cortificato is inally docided. , Julo MoAllter, ragardiog {1 or s matter of gront pubfle fmportance, kindly consonted to oxamiuo it in« formally, In & conferonce with _the Comptroller, and sald that ha considered 1t complote and aufficlent, aid in conformity with o law, ax lald down by tha Oir- cult Court in tho opinlon givon by Lim from tha Lench, i ‘Tuo completo form, aa it will atand, 18 now as fol. own £ “*Thia 44 to cortify st —— b sdvanced to thio City of Ohicago —— dollars lawful money of tho Uunited Btutes to mect the part of the current expensted af tho acal year for which an_appropriation has beon mado for_sald year foe b —— Depart- mont, aud thot said sum Wwill bo patd tho sald —— or ordor June 1,1877, and without grace, at the oftico of s Tressurer of tho Clly' of with futerest thoreon at the rate of por cent per shuum, ' from May 1, 1870, ont of thn taxos lovied for said Sical yoar, eald taxlovy having beon here- toforo actually made. The Iressurer of wald city s noesby ordered o ke sl pejuust s wloroseld and chiorgo to Polico ¥und. This warrant fs issud for an smount not excesding 13 per cout of ihe amount of the appropristion fur tho above sccount, unil not exceeding 76 per ceut of the amount of uu- collected tuxes upportioned to 1ts payment, aud which will be held sud applied thereon, Al of whiol i sanctioned by the Mayor, tho Financo Comumittce, and duly suthiorized by law snd by the ordiuances of sald city. in teattmony whereof the Mayor,” oto, ste. Tho Comptroller. statos that ho faustlefied with the turu affulrs bave taken, and he feols confident of over- coming l\lll dincultics, Ie does not kuow wheu he Will go East : porbape notat ail unicss ho abould fail inhis project to borrow inoney of Lome capltalists, ‘which o thinks ho cau do. o Lins recelvad othor an equully sasuriny diapaiches from the East, eome of whicl’ offer loans, should they bo necded, from ttat quarter, Ax bofore aa, Lie foels ploased, and (Lo em« ployea, wha underatand the condition of sffalrs, are in Uaily sxpectation of tho long-postponed pay-dsj. — . FINANCIAL. #vecial Disnateh to The Chicasn Tridune. AXN Annor, Mich,, May 8.—J. H. Maynard, an extouslvo dry-goods morchant of tuls city, made »n assignmont to-day. — Reception, Mr, Sosher will open biu gallory, 951 Wabash ave- nue, for publia reception, giving all an opportunity to a0s htd large collection of Imperial photos sud his. twrical biographical albuima that ho has Luen engaged ia getting up for tho Centennlal, aa they ate to Ls sout o Philadelplis Saturday. All are cordially fn. vited, ————— In the Golden Age of Girlhood preserve the beauty of the taeth with Hozodont, snd {lien, when the hisix 18 alivercd and the eyes dimmed with yoars, tho mouth will sitli reveal two glittonng rows of ubsultied ivory, ——— Wo Want Your Attension a Moment. ‘Wa are making §t 40 tho inturest of sll wanling bed~ Qing, Lace curtains, wall-paper, lambrequins, or core nlces, ete,, for cash, t0 oall, HiLaxm, JExKINs & ¥axon, 231 Blate streed, Furniture, Cloee cash buyers will do well to examine goods and priocs st Holton & 1Lildreth’s, 225 and 27 State street, TThalr goods are first-class, and prices below owiors. Bamewmbar thelr Dumb e, RELIGIOUS Yestordny’s Scssion of tho Gonor= al Conferonco of the Mothe« odist Church, Meoting of the Partioular Synod of tho Dutoh Roformed Ohurch, METHODISM. THE QUADRENNIAL CONFERENCE. Bpecrat Duvateh to The Chicago Tridune. Bavrivons, Md., May 8.—The Couforonce, at the end of ita third day'a sossion, is organizod ond roady for busincss, The wholo body is divided fnto tho following committecs: Epls- capacy, Itineranoy, Misslons, Education, Btate of the Oburch and Coaferonce Boundarios, Kreed- mon Rovivals, Bunday-Bchools and Traota, and Chiorch Extonsion. In rasing the Judicisry Committee, to which are to bo referrod tho de~ cistons of tho Dishopsin the District Uburch Courts, an interesting feature ocourrod. DBishop Slmpeon, on Lohalf of the Bonoh of Blshops, oxplalned that thoy had boon dnsired to decido quostions of law in theso Courts, and had dome o for tho sake of the hindefying practice of thess varions courts, e, however, disclaimed any intention {0 cblarge the Episcopal fofce in this respect, snd earneatly esirod the Conforoneo to roview, and, 1f they pleas vorso thelr declions. The Usbato over this alowed how {nlonwely carcful the Conference is to fusrd againt contrailzailonof oo much powr f the ishops, and hie remarks of Bishop Bimpeon sbows how lnlf{ ‘and choerfully the Bishops rocognizo thelr responsibility to Lo Genoral Conferonce. CANDIDATEA. ars beginning to appear, Among othera Dr., lnas, of Indianapolis, formerly of Chicsgo, is mention for editor of tho Western Christian Advocats st Cln- clnnsti, and Dr. Bockley for oditor of tue Carulitn Adrocate at New York, ~ A large and important caucus huoa beon held to-night of thosewho favor a change i the office of Presiding Elder, Roporis from differ- eut localities wora given, and resolutions were adopted pledging loyalty to the F«pilcnpl(‘? and the itinerancy, and docisring that the number of the lrosiding Elders and thelr diatrictanliould be determined by voto of tho annual Canferences, Furtlier mecllugeare to be Liold, and somo clinnge scoms inevitable, {To e duoctated oot DavTiMons, Md., May 3,—The Gencral Conference of the Mothodist Epiacopsl Churoh, Disbop Bunpson preslding, took up this morning the reportof the Cominitice ou Rulos, Rules wero ndoplod snd several Committoes wore sppointed. ho Rov, W. B, Pope, the fratarnal del British Wealoyan Conferonce waa presentod, cordially welcomed, aud mado » short addrees, A mossage {0 tho African Conference st Atlauta (Ga.) was reforrod 10 the Committoe on Sorreapoudence, and the action of ‘Bishopa fn appolnting fraternal delogates to that Cos forence waa coufirmied, An ordor of busiucss was ‘mado, ana the Conferetico e DUTCH REFORMED. MEETING OF THE FARTIOULAR BYNOD, Tho twenty-firut aunual moeting of the P tieular Synod of Chlcago of the Dutch Re- formod Ohurch commonced yostorday forencon in the First Church, tho Rav, B, De Doy, pastor at the corner of May and Harrison strosts. This Synod embraces the Btates of Illinois, Michigan, Indians, \isconsin, Iows, Nobraska, Keusas, and Minnesots, including eighty-four churchos—all in tho West. There are thirty churches of the donomination in thiy Htate, These yarinus socleties are divided into classos kuown aa. Illinois, Michigsn, Holland, Wiscon aln, and Grand River, 'There 2,500 communi- cauta in this Btato. "The followiog ministora and Elders wore pros- ont at tho opening of the Bynod yesterday : Michignn—Ths Reva. N, D, Willlamson and J, W. Beardslee, and Eldera J, E, Lowis and Willlam McCor- mick, Tilinols—The Revs, 8, Dolks and A, Wormser, and Elder Poter It, Weatfall, Hollsnd—Ths Itev, O, Van dor Veen and Elder Van Droe, Wisconsin—The Tova. B, De Boy and A, Buursma, and Elder A, Do Itoo, Grand River—Elder F. Yan Drielo, The Stated Clerk, the Iov. Mr. Boardsloo, enllod tho Synod to order, and tho Rev. Mr. Van dor Veon mado tho oponing prayor, and was then choden as President. The Rov. Mr. Williamaon was choseu Adsessor, and tho ltove. Meesrs, Wormsor and Buursma Clorks pro tom. THE YOLLOWING STANDING COMMITTEES wore announced by the Presidont. Overtures and Judiclal Business—Tho Rov, Mcasrs, Willismeon and Buursma, and Elder Van Driels. Clasufeal Minutes—Tho Rov, Messrs, Do Hoiks and Do Bey, and Elder Lewis, Classlcal Roporta—Tho Rev, Blessre, Hesrdaleo and ‘Warmser, and Eldor Weatfal \ ‘Synodical Minutos—The ov, Messrs, Bunrsma and Wormser, and Elder Van Birce, Questorato—Tho Iav, Messrs,Wormser and Willlam. won, and Elder McCormick. Nominstions—The Rav, Mossrs, Do Bay and Beards- lce, and Elder Van Dree, Miesions=The Hov. Mesars, Willlamson snd De Bolks, snd Elders Weatfall snd Van Driolo, At noon the Bymod adjournod until 2:30 o'clock. ate from the THE AFTERNOON BESSION waa ovened with prayer by the Rov. A, Buura- me. Tho Committea on Questorats roported, through its Chairmaun, tho Rov. Mr. Wormeer, a8 foliowa : Jialance at the beginaln, ing May 1 Total ama tho yeaTauies of tho year commenc- $ 15 Total amount in Troasury. Total expensos.. ‘Balanco, . The Oommittoo recommonded assessmonis for 1870 as follows, to cover tho goneral oxpensocs of tho Bynod ; Classiu of Miobigsn, $7.60 ; Tili- nols, ¥35; Holland, 898.80; Wiscousin, 824: Grand Rivor, 33,60, I'ie roport was adopted, nud, thero boing no furthar business ready for the day, the Bynod adjournea at 8:156 p, m., with the understanding that n sesaion would be hold this forenoon, and the mostiug drawn to a fiual closo, Last ovaning tho President, tho Rov, Mr. Van g‘l’: Vflon. prenched & sormon in tho First urol. The Quaulity of tue Hiood. Upon the quality of the bload deponds, in s i.'ront ‘monsure, tho vigor and hoalth of the body. f tho blood is wanting in nutrisions proporties, the muecles ara Bure to bo wosk sud flabby, tho flesh detlciont in_quantity, tho skin pallow and dry, the ohaeks hollow, and the eves lustroless. To improvo the quality of tho biood, stimulato digestion -and assimilation with IHoatettor's Stomach Bliters. Uundor tho fnfluence of this mrength-creating cordial tha body Is efiiciently nourished, and tho flosh grows, in consequonce, moro abundaot, the muscles becoma moro com- pact, tho chook i8 tinged with & healthful color, . and tno eyo rogalus ita brightness. ‘o Bitters aleo free the blood from {mpuritica by stimulat- g tho kiduvoys and bowols to thoronghly vor- form their duty of carrying off tha refuso ol the system, which, if not entirely got rid of, poisons tho vital current. MARRIAGES. PUSTEROIRIIIN oo odiiioo o SR PV POV CONOVEII—KENNY—\VNIHHdl{,nmm(nm BMay 3, by the Rev, M, Vau do Lsar, Mr, F. 1, Conover an ise_Mary A. Kenuy. All of this city. AR P BB AR A O'BRIEN—Tn (hia city, Wednosday, May J, Ms wifo of Jobn O'Brien. 2yt e Funeral from her lato restdence, 345 Maxwoll atreet, ¥riday, May 5, to Holy Fumily Church, thetico by cart Tisgos fo Calvary Cemetery, HERMES—May 3, st 11 p. m,, A1 beloved wifs of Ltor Hornies, aged Vuners! this morning at f Blale stroet, Friouds of tho family are fnvited, MANDEVILLE—In Disghsmion, N, Y. Mey 1, Lattlo'Mandevills, alser of Xirs, &, W, dlot thi clty. COLEMAN—A$ Dixon, TiI,, April 26, Julia Came tmaun, wils of Jubn Colomau, aged 46 years, JROOKWAY—Tuealay May 3, Dalsy Grace, only Asughter of 1, J. aud Fanny Drockway, sged 4 yoars Buil 10 month Funeral Th of W, Twitty, Hatle Hormes, raday, May 4, 6t 10 &, 1w, feom residence 160 bouth Lincola streaty ATl A chitntew bttt e POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, BECOND WARD, The regulae monlbly meetlug of tbe Second Ward Ropublican Club will be hold ‘Friday eveuing lu the ]-:f:“u“ Medical College, 513 tate streot, &t 8 o'clock TP, BIXTH WARD, The Blxth Ward lepublican Glub holds its regular meaeting this evening st No, 693 Houth Halsted street, The Cowumliteo i Oflcera sud Campaigh Funds zoport, Or70 HAGWT, Socretary, =Th 3“54]““”!6‘ sd nflfloo flh. ¥ A4t @ boan urned meetlug of 10 Kxeculive Emn.fi.m of.tne 8;;; Counly Geutral opubliat 44 T: o' . s WiLLIAM ALpmion, Prosident, — R OELEBBATED ibronghout Il AR u ANBY the Vnion—espreated 1o al arts, 1 Ib and upward B o per v, Haus erders \ Qomli vy, Cilcages “1 Oomive- AUCOTION BALES. SPECIAL SALE _GREAT CLEARING SALES, This Afternoon at 2:30 o’clook tor tS uartor and Fifth Sondn American Watches. Silver and Plated Ware, Etc., Ete, ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctionsers, THURSDAY, May 4, ab 10 oclock, Brussels and Wool Carpels, Mantel Mirror, Parlor Buit By BLIBON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneers. 84 and 88 Randolph-st. a AT A. H. MILLER’ 1 L] S 61 WASHINGTON-8T,, This Morning at 10 o’clock, I‘%‘fl" :3’1?1?8;1'3" cukxt:rnind Watohea GRAPH, Split Beoond, FLY DACK, Qua; tor Sogond. Also, othor 0 Blomm R Sl ‘Gallov's oolobrate Watohes, and full 1ie of 1 ALBO, . Rich Jewelry, Mr, J, 1, FRENCH wili conduct the sala, At No. 798 Wabash-av. ‘Wo soll the entira Honsehold Efeets of & Large Privale Resldence Marblo-top Chamber 8¢s, Dining-room Furniture Range, Crockery and Glassware, Blerling Bliver aad ‘bie books, 300 volumes, Hale unreaerved, ELISON, TOMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, At No. 39 Thirteenth-st., botwean Wabssh and Michigan-ava Phuradey Morning, May 4, at 10 o'olock. The entire Household Furniture ot auction. One splendid Piano, Osrpets, Parlor, Chamber, and Din. ing-Room Frruituro, Crockery and Glassware, kc,, ko, ELISON, POMER for Frlay Woming, My 5, &t 830 1l IMMENSE DISPLAY New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, A full line BRUSSELS AND WOOL OARFPETS, Toungos, Bofas, Bookcases, Socratatles, Extension Tables, Aacble-fop Tables, Toqt, Stands, Easy Cheirs, ke, &t A inrgo slock ood Unéd Furniii trom pri vatd realienco. . Grockery, Glass and Chins Wate, Te blo Gutlery, Plated Ware, Goneral Merchandise, &¢. ELISON, POMEROY & CO, %t and 86 Randolphist. BUTTERS & €08 REGULAR TRADE BALL. Desirablo lines of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, REGULAR MADE (LOTHING, For Moen's, Boys’, and Youth's Woar, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Edgings, Fmbroideries, Hosiery @loves, Hats, Uaps, Boots and Shoss. ALSO BSTRAW GOODS. THURSDAY MORNING, SMAY 4, st a'alock, 8 their Auction Jtooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-av., norihe east corner of Madlson-st, 166 Warren-av. CIATTEL MORTGAGE SALE or RICIL NOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WILTON & BRUSSELS CARPETS, PIANO-FORTE, & At resldonce No. 165 Warren-av, on THURSDAY, May 4, 8¢ 10 o'clock 3. m, The entirs furnfiure—Parloe and chamber scts, Wil. ton, russcls, and wool carpels, dining room furah turo, chins, glass, bodding, pictures, and_ overyihing necenaary for Loumekeeping, il in ko beat of order, sud nearly new, By order of th mortgageo. WL, A, BUITERS & CO., Auctloneers, BUTTERS & C0.'S SATURDAY BALE, Baturday, May 0, 9:30 o'clock, 8, 1., ot tholr salssroomy 118 ond 120 Wabaah-av., FURNITUORE, Carpets, Pianos, Houseliold Goods, And GENERAL MERDHANDISE, Targe Spocia J0Meringof 10,000 Pleces HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS NOTTINGHAM LACE QURTAINS, NOITINGHAM OURTAIN LACE. A FINK LINE OF, Nansooks, Viotoria Lawns, Piques, Dress Linens, Linen Orash Towols, ‘Table Linen, Haundkorobiefs, &o. A FULL LINE OF Btraw Goods in Ints, Bhados, &a., for Men's Boys', Lndlos', and Missos® Waar. TUESDAY MORNING, May 9,st0% o'cl'k At aur Bpacious Auction Mouse, Nos. 118 & 120 Wk bash-av,, N, E. cor, Madison-at, WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. By G. . GORE & CO., 68 snd 70 Wabash-ay, On Thursday, May 4, at 93 o'clock, Wo shall cloes out & very large sud good sssortment Household Furniture. BE ON HAND FOR THIS BALE, Elogant Parlor and Chambor Sots, Sldeboards, Wik nut Wardrobes, Hall Trees, Easy Chalrs, Extonsiod Tablea, Whatnots, Tounges, Welnut Chuirs and Rock ers, Marble-top Tables, Wakiut Bedsteadaand Burcath Book Cascs, Parlor ana Oftice Deaks, Bliow Cases, ah troases, Hprings, Cscpots, O Clath, etc. G, P, GOILE & CO., Auctioneers, On SATURDAY, May 6. at 9 o'clock, 10 crates W. G. CROCKERY, At 10:30 0'clock, a very large salo HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Paclor and Chambor Sets, Wardrobes, Mrble-Top Tables, What Nots, Fasy Chairs, Extension Tablsh Walunt Chairs aud Rockers, Mirrors, Tookeases, Wik nut Doatesds and Tiuroaus, Matiresios, Brringe, [ lor and Ofica Desks, KlcWeases, Corpets, Ol €l QEO, ¥, GORE & CO. e d 70 Wabash-AT, By 8. N. FOWLER & CO. Great Closing Sale This day, at 10 s, m., st 110 Esst Madison-st. T balance of the entire atock of tho late frm of ¥, o ter & Co,, consisting of beautiful Parlor sud Chamb¥! Sety, Library, Dintug-rocr, and Offica Furniture. 8. N FOWLEK & CO., Auctionesss. Parker House Furnitnts, Cor, Madison sul Halsted-ats,, all to bo sold to-tay & 104, m. , N, FOWLER & CO,, Auctiooert 11, BRUST, Salssnan, g By WM. F, LIODGES & €0y At tho private residonce 101 Houth Paulina-at., 587 ‘Adsms-st., the entire contents at atction, Toursdlf ‘morning, by 4, at10 a'clock, consiuting of Bruswl! wodl carpels, marbie-fop chamber furnilarh One Benutiful Parlor Suit, velvot puMngs, dloing, altiing-room, kitches, ", tsundry furniture, orockery, waro, plated-wate, Glalaior cook-atove, heating-atovo, ¢tc. Hald P tive, and without reserve, WAL ¥, HODUES & ¢ Auctionoers, 601 Weat Lake-at, By T. I, STACY, fice, 100 Dearbora. At 013 Woat Jackson-at,, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1910, AT 10 A 3L Execntor'a sale of cantents of Louss conslatiof & Droasels_and Ingrain Carpels, Parlor Bo Walnut Bedsteads, Hoddiog, Gbars; Bange 8o Kitchen Furalturs, Qustaios, Tiookcass, ook, ¢ eta., snd ono fine Chlckoring Plano, Hsle positit ‘Mortgagea forsclosed and property sold Dost vantage, Call or sddress T, E. BTACY, . QUINLIN, Exectilor Ty JAE, . MoNAMARA & CO4 117 Wabash-av., n, w, cor. Madison-#t 500 LOTS BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER AT AUOTION, 2, Thursdsy Mormag, Bey 4, st 9:30 atclock Jas, i’. MoN. & 00, 199 Doazbora-h