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e e, e e VOLUME 30, MANDKERC. HIBES. I harerentey RETRENCHMENT. The New City Administration Strikes Out Boldly in This Path, Tield, Laeiter & Co. ETATE & WASHIVGION-S'CS, Wil offer Tuesday'y May 2 3, Comptroller Hayes Removed Because GPECIAT BARGAINS| ™ "Fesifd=>s| * "™ e g 5 Gh k [i d Hon.‘R. P. Derickson Ap- andkerchiefs §“- 6 i QSE"HE( oo B L A.DIES’ Nomination of the Hon. Elliott DESIRABLE STYLES. at Anthony as Corpora- 4 6;‘{-]’;;;;; I’;jg;;;;] ;"’-’m- 6 OC & '? 50 tion Counsel. The Seats of Ald. Wheeler and At 82, $2.50, and $3 per dozen. PER YARD’ Seate of A, Wheoler " (tents’ 3~1 Hemmed | marxep pows trom o and Murray. Marshal Goodell, Mike Bailey, and ihe Board of Health In- vited to Step Out. The regular meeting of the Clty Conncll yas At $2, 2,25, and $2.50 per doz. and $1.00. held last night, Mayor Hoyne n the chalr. The — A LINE OF f)s;xl:l'.ecu were Messrs, Murphy, McCres, and ons in Ladics’ UEInE, fluéfl;?cfifpfi:(cl&j%wdern. 1 Ald. Cullerton presented the report of the LICAS S Y 3 0 Special Committeo on Rules for the Council. TO RENT. U No change was made in thie old rules which gov- erncd the old Council. The report was ndopted. Al Throop moved to amend the first rule by A S " o o Brovldlng that special mectings should bo called 01 )y three or more Aldermen. “Carried, 'Ald. Thompson moved that the rules adopted ’ at the first meeting of the Council, together with ;.hosc {cporrv.c‘a brrum Oongmn[u;‘lc, bothe stand- jng rules ol e iiounc. arried. Including every desirable dark & NOARD OF NEALTH REMOYED, 3 shade, at The Clerk read the following communieation: To the Honorable the Members of ihe Oity Council of Chicaga: C. & 4 2 E, M :» M. Manheimer, 11. Gelger, h Me- TR,]BUNE BlMJI)lN G. Superiorin quality to anything w::é?"..' oL Yneime ioneet Tiooker 1L, B o e Louls Meski, WL Glllesple, B. H. Wo have offered this geason, | Ver Dogstn: 6 C. ‘Buckey, . s, Tt INQUIRE C'F J. P, Wiliinms, Lars o fienry Chlording, Louten " Tetorson, Aun' Cr IHenrlckeon, S. Wilson, J. J. Heckmann, J, Ifet- DOW‘ QA UC=STs | tinger, W. Shrohm, T, Lelbbrant, €, C. Thagn, . 5 ) ¥ Downs, M. Lemb, J. Kllroy‘ H, Nelson, W. Q. BRANCEL, fis}h}y. J. E. Binclalr, N,II. Alcxander, Daniel 10, Tribune Butldin ey A B iannati, 3. N: Barns, P 3urnhy: Room 10, un! B TWB]]W~SEEU[1fl-SL & Mm]ngan.av. 32 Bkt o Ty, T Soviri, Jous Eidven Splendid Office to Let. |~ smemeres | colli s it slaiasl: 15t of Juna next. . ° "} further recommend thatall the dutles portafnl SUITABLE FOR DANKT:;‘G ‘::‘ ?TBCV; ‘A’;‘m'fl 8'7 fl l-V eS “ Ost to the sald organttion s referzod tgfl n;r’;fi 1§c‘c‘ e o ¢*Call " DBoard, under the superintendency of Dr. B, McVickar, ] fi%“@%é’éfi" e :\‘K{n loor of ¢ he bulid: thio prosent Frosident of aafd Board, who—together 1 Las . t., noxt south of with n rpecinl committee to be appointed by this g s L A Commerco. - This room s woll AT TEIED Counclianall copault 80 to the most cffective and Gexrienms: 1 remove from ofice the followln, IN TEIE q named persons now emploged in the Bourd o Henith of the City of Chicago, asIam of oplnfon L a that the interests of the clty requlre the aame; Mre, P, Leg, 1ling, and will be : 1rranged economical superintendence of tho sanitary cond! ! K"x?&n'i":m'mfl'z"a',‘ v‘:nenu.g d other convt mltn’c":el tion of tho city, 1havo the honor to be yznr obe- fo snit the tenant, 1t wili bo rentedtoa ¢ leslrable dient servont, Troxas Horxr, Mayor, tenant on very favorable torms. Applic stion to OF TEB Ald. Lowler asked It it was intended that ac- examino tho pi o8, ascertain torms, et c., m: tlon should be taken on the document at once, remisos, 8y be made_tmmodiately at tha offico of ‘m?u BOARD » . or that the whole subject matter should be re- OF TRADE, Chamber of Commorce Bulld! ng. ferred to o committeo to mect and consult with May 23, 1870, N Dr. McVickar. : The Mayor—Tho recommendations are before OCEAN STEAMSKIPS, Last night is what wo shall cre longread It some | the o PRI\ s Wt e ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.—Tho Genernl Ald. Lengocher moved to refer tothe Com- ‘s M mers between Now o o e 5 TR RIS | EFFICIENT FIRE ESCAPE | piis e St 53 o1 ‘cmol ' # o Cantinen (boing mmor southorty | Ja not soon in uso. Tow to pave theso lives. Tow Ald. Cufiermn safd the gentleman was out of arth itiver, | 10 savo guods on apper lofts, How to reduce in- | onder. Tho officers wote now removed by tho act L s R Al | Buranco rates. Tlow to piaco fArumen with hose on of the Mayar. AL A L e me 10, 84, | any floor, canbascen by attendini a frogexhible | Ald. Lengucher d1d not understand this. The y o goid. m(".d,.dm'“nm, 8; | ton of Habcock & Dwight's Self-Adjusting Firo | communicatlon did not say ** I have remoaved. ing io nccommodation; | Escapeat tho Facific Hotel Tucsday, May 23,8t 12 | Tho Clerk corrected tho gentleman. $40. ltcturn tickes at ra- | m. prompt, rain or shine, Ald. Lengacher waastill insatlefied, The words, Keerngo, §20, wilh AUDCHOr ACEOMMO- | ot | | 6 felea, dld not mean ot present; it might beto ‘Wibe, bedding, snd utensils, without i bl iy 1 It ‘Bieamors marked. thus * do Dot ¢ FINANCIAL. @ offect nox! e SEangers. . LOUIS. DOBEBIAN, Al ST | s nronenren | AL Cullerton wald the moment the Mnfor got Broadway, N WHITE. No. 67 CIATK'sty thirough writing the document and algnod his name . X, W, B hica 0. 2 the act of romoval mplete. comer Iandoiph, Agent for Chlcago. e n 0?‘ fl E Al "Eh?):‘lo[mu‘lll ;‘m .f:"l }.fiju?xgmunt the remomal . ~ was completo, and no actlon” wss nccessary on the N()l th Gel‘m{“l Ll()yd 2 partof ita Councll unloss 1t was & voto of divap- P "Ald. Tildroth contended that the communication Sl ) 1 by e o o A Ttk =& shiould b reforred undor Rulo 40, * by i Now York: (o Suuthampion, "Tho Mayor—The Calr lLolds that the reforence o, ayre. aad Lremen, ara o abin, 8100 second TR '}-.q GO of the cormmanication 1a Unneceasary, il €00, gold, stcecaie, 850 ey SACT, ORI | ey O A e AN, TiHidreth grnted that the men were removed i 2 Bowling Gy eon, Now York, from this date, butsti}) beld that the mattor abould {INCORPORATED). be referred. v ¥ P Tho Mayor—The Chalr has declded. Yon White Star Majl Line. | 121 &123 Dearborn-st,, Chieago. | ukss sy Fon dore > o 'To and from Earope and Amorica.. Tatos as low | Loans negotiated with dispatch on Real Estato n aigss L domot wiel 0 an appest, h—a 38 by any other first-class Line. ()ffice, 120 Kast bs, " 3 Randol \{'!L. ‘i I8 LIRED 1AGERGR BN, Chicago, and {mproved suburbs, at lowest current The Mayor—Well, the Chair has declded. . . CORNING JUDD, Presidont. ‘A1, 1ifidroth—1 wish it undorstood that, upon Oeperal eslern Agoat. Dratus on Groat ritiih T OIS T oo Paaagor, o8 | i cail of any membor, communication iy’ be relsnd. PER, tofarred tn the Appropriation Committee, and then T OONARD MATIL e TENRY J. GOODRICH, Eecretary. | for tho Committet to refer back (te actlon, I hve CUNARD MAIL LINE. 7 PER CEN never heard it queationcd befors it such & con- T Inunication was roforrable, plalling turee timen s weck to and from Dt oh . " nnfcetion wos rafderat fentleman tak an sppoat} 000 to $100,000 on bustners | Al Iildreth—What shinll I take an nppeal from? On Land (0 lunn at9, 8400, | _Thio Mlayor—Thes, com (o order—thit 1s what [ Wil Al Apply at Company's Office, northwest carm.or Wo will loan 825, Cial and Tandoiphesta., Chickgo t SEV) il g ; P. 1l DU VEHNRT. Denorl Wostorn: Ageat 1. Tilldreth—T didn't know that I was out of Groat Western Steomship Liu o, = - order, . From :Z. :ark to Bristol (Bnfi-nd)xd,um T8 8 GENERAL NOTIOES, I'he Mayar—I havo docided that the motion to ro- fer {s out of order. ST iamper e R Il 0. Hildrot—Thon, T am compelled to take an ORI ool K el e Py SOMERSET, Weatern, es Wednesday, H 0‘ \ 3 5 appeal. e i se st o | DISCOUNG ON1 GHLY TAXCS. | K proec vt oy o $hao R 0 o Mayor—Nothing. licad the nex &wl’?fi&“’ ¥ WHITE, 67 Clatkest. Michdg a3 | pyp gappeT INVESTMENT FOR YOUR | - Ald, Hildreth—I \WIah to have, this. qucation ot- = | MONEY 18' IN YOUR OWN TAXES, cmpecially | tlod on Rule 40, aud f have taken an appeal from STOOKMOLDERS TEETINGS. whon you can et 8 ANDSOME DISCOUNT, Tho | the riling of Lo Clal. - IESOMMOUDEIT TECSiior, o | ity af Chfeago witl at any dine betora dune 3, | | Ald, thompson snigested hat s way out o (ho i THOCK 50200 & PO B, B . | A, borow feom pérmons cyin City Reol et | ditcdley Would bo {0 amend the motion of Ald, 0, 10, | Waxes for tho year 1876 the amount of such taxes, | Leugachor o us to rofor the Iatter portion of the aifowinir two, 1 per cent aiscaunt, s aftoe Sund | eomisusication, which mada eartata recommenta- April 24, 16870 1, u.m{.rm 0 July 1, 1876, allowing one and oue | tions. Tho Annnal Meeting of tho Stockholders of ' fhe | half (1) per. cent’ discount, snd will lssuo | Ald. Cullerton was of the opinton that tho docu- Chlcagor Tock Taland & Pacifio I, 1t Couy for 1 tho | vouchora therofor which may be necd at ance, or | ment was properly drawn. If any member object: slection’ of Dirociots, pursusut fo aw, and ! tha | held antll the ownet s propared o pay i oftier | ed to tho removal e could move that the Caunch it ol TRl ] | e s o, | S o e S T el a n] order of L] or &ni inance e, rl 4 two-l s vote, ¢ men woul ro- inthe City of .Chicago, on Wednesday, the 7th ¢ ay Appyly o B. s'f’nm‘xeh Cumptrolier, stored lyfl office. > 2,100, §2, 500, ER & MASON, 107-100 Dearborn-at. THOA0 & NORTEWESTERN HALWAY 10, | T A R4 26 TFOLR e et o Glhcora had already tako B e o e e alociion of RENT. | faiitot boreforced without viokating that sct. irectors, pursuant to law, and for the transacti on Al Thomion sald that be couid, not sptes of other biainoss, will be hoid st the ofico of * tho B A T T A Cmpy Gt on Toaraday, the abot guico | °f () §RaER21o REVER ol Thantd BoR 3 an oot ndar Tl 40t Ftor s Tondholfire il autnenticate tholr ight tom oto | Eiadcd. o communication of ayor removing certald o ¥ Bresenting thlz voting bonds st tbe olfcq of§ he LYON & HEALY, P aciion - {ompto, No. B3 Wall-l, New Yor, for rog i Stato and Monroo-sts, Chicago, quired action, and anothier did not. ~ Ie moved to 2, 0n or befara the 18t of May proximo. ik 2 amend Ald. Lepgacher's motion by roferring the . ALBERT KEKP, President. General Agents for Stelnway's Planos. _ | portion eontaining the recommondation 1o the Ju- AT BYRED, ., Bocrotary, | e ortlon cantain = SPOITSMEN'S GOODS, B CAliith “was siso pesfectly _satisfied FIRM CHANGES, Rt e TRt I T B o B A hat th al of the Vi Jread; T DISSCLUTION. mu.: GUNS, FISHING TACKIJE, EIC, %fi-’é!’l‘&:f:"33":'x‘f’f‘flf-g’fil‘:fic‘fiufijfi'fl‘é LAl . = — ~- ¢ artook of the nature of the messago, Suppos £0. {s this day dissclved by mutual consent. Al TR 1a Honor had sent n & veto message, wonld the Bills dne and )] sgainst the aaid Firm will be mst~ st entieman claim it should ’o to o commitiee? Ued by P, E. Me: 81 440 West Madison-at. g a 'here ahould be no question about the reference, May 1, 1876 except In regurd to the recommendation. St | AtB. B, B ATON'S, 63 Stnte-t. The Mogor—That ls the ground apoa which 1 de. It::d:d- 11 might bo a subject of refercnce—simply DISSOLUTION. ESTABLISUED 1853, AUNEST Sl SUFaUOPNE AiSan 4300 10 O34 £y copartnership heretofore existing botwoen | S o 213, Aldich calted the previous question, which 84 Soderugued” in his day. &I'hl.ohefiy ataal OIL TANKS, Wan Ordercd by a 0le Of Jeas, T4 hays, Do | - THEODORE JUERGENSEN, . Thompeon's Lhlcago, May 21, 1676, SUMMER RESORTS. WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANCE. Tho vote was ther tak Al AW ILSON & EVENDERN, | smenameat and roaaited s Jollows: i OIL TANKS Yeus—Pearauns, McAuley, Ballard, Rosenbery, ng, lerton, .erber, wler, cldler, .1':‘:,8&?:.}.'.,9.2‘“5' Van 0.5:1. Smith, * Briggs, Throop, “Rawlolghy e G ©. | Cluveland, Wheeler, ltyan, Baumgarien, Niewon, Waldo, Linsendrath, Sweenoy, Boser, Kirk—28, LT Xayi—Sommior, Hildroth, O'Brien, White, Len- LE chor—B. ‘This Hotel, with lsrge sdditions and un&’mvo- m E%Tho resclation as amended was then adoptod by additiona ng- L '] - 103 8514 Bea-VVater Dathing Eatablisbmont, eic., HA LS A e e, Niltes T R e WILL OPEN BARLY IN JUNE, Of every d ) N A o/A]Plications for rooms can be mads at, the ofice ;wg?@??&'."’“"“ dmfu'a;l%‘:;l\"}‘xfl%." e ‘The Clerk road the following communications | ${5,4; WILDRETIL €3 Grasdway, N. ¥y o ot | 100 b Clare 358 Wiinols and 205 W, Madiuin:ats, | i o Ghlcago—Qnxreswnx; TTho undersiguod, tho OURRE Mayor, has removed from officy all the persons WATER OURE, A i s e o o fha “Department of INDIGO BLUE. = RENGSHA WATHR GURE, ™ | Lulldings, ae 1 am of uplniua that he Deet intoresta BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. q » of thy city requlre the same, Tho names of such o KENOBHA, Wis, Jlecently enlarged and improved. | employes remuved are: M ey, Johu McNaily, f)ouiiass s Wasn HLo Lavo be n fully tested | Five Jake view and. good. boating, Bumumers re- | Jerman Vau Langen, i. D, Wilkle, Jobn Agnov, tnaindorsed by thoussads of onseksepors: Your | markably' cool, “and | climaie ‘delightful. . Chronio | Robart Reed, Potor Ward, James Crowe, Olu Olox ¥ “‘mnnx‘i"\h'bfii'x'dxfi'k bim for it, iseazes: Discascs of Nervous Sys [ }}V)A{)rcln:n- son, John Kelly, Willlam Gastfield, Albert Patch, Hotor, Tas, Lar) s, eren o, 55 rort Bovend- by Fhiladerprie | B, PV ltadmay B F . A. P OYER, | Danlel Kilroy,” ‘And I further redomunend that, ' ‘ @@B @hifi&g@ '@mfll@ @Tribune, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1876. vided by the ordinance, pertatoing to tha nepec- tlon, construction, alteratlon, repairing, and ro. jul bo referred to and rs and fonr months and twenty dsys thres years and four months and tiventy-six days for the taxes of 1872; two years and three montha for the }a. 1B73; one year and four and a half months for the tazes of 1874; and four and o half montn for the ‘The collections for the first four eats were under the former defective system, yet hey show a ratlo of uncollécted tazes, excloslve of appeals, of 4,30 per eant for 1871, 4.71 for 1872, .18 per cent for 1873, snd 18,33 per cent for 1874, Taking the taxen of 187 by the Board of 10 be your abiedient servant, Tioxas Horxe, Mayor. "The communlcation was referred to th Commit- tee on Publlc Huildings. E CONPORATION COUNBEL. ."* Tho Clerk read a communication from His Honor naminating an Counsel of the Corporatton the lon, to fill tha vacancy existing in that } cancurrence thereln. 1 On motlon of All. Cullerton, was confirmed nnnsalmourly, COMPTHOLLBI WAYES NEMOVED, the followlnis: able, the Members of tha City Couneil of {nton that the st Intars ertaof this city require the romaval from oMton! thelon, 8.8, Iinyes, and t Ia ncarcely necesenry tiiate Iabould assign reasons for this reinoval, becanko is own Aignature in o morning declares hls adherence to. the policy which hna alrendy compromised and jéup:, ardtzed the credit of thia city, He Insists, ae the financia on continuing tho issue of certificaten drawn ajost the taxelevy of the year 18703 not to ppy atcd towards the expenses of’ thin year, for which the levy was made, but ta pay and “take up certificates unlawfully Insued in yoars, and now nbout maturing, eatisied” that' i the ogninst for thia it Anthony 3w o guide, office, ar C Yooy the_ collection_of enled taxea 87 percent'of the entire lovy I 0 years, and threr montia from the dellvery nt The Iarge amounta appealed in 1874 was exceptional, Uniler the preaent aystem of eal- Tecting by town and cotinty afilcers with the State ‘muth claer collcctions, § think, , ‘The decietons of the Supremie Conet exelude all technical defonce, and sccura & wdyraent In slmoet Al cnsca of delinguents. cent af anmp. Gextienex: 1am of o) and county taxen, con be depended on. the prosent Comptroller, hiuve 8o remove 1 the city holds a lien on the property taxed, and the ultimate collections may he regarded as certain, f sn adverse decision In the presant cases. Ttespectlnlly submitted, Haxzs, Comptroller. 1oMcar of the clty, np- e T ar e A table of which the fo et nccompanted ia senr, fof whi 1676, were An fcliowe: 1 1476 _be dmwn purposa to the extent cone templatad of 75 per cent of the appropriations to certificates, the preaent Councli find ltaelf without funds to pay ita current ox- cnaes, such aa policeinen, firemen, lal efore the end of thu tscal year, that sve shinil reacrve tho (ax-levy of the present year to meet the secruin the Interest on our lawful debt, and the funded cit; honds outataniding: and | fatlure or postponcment to take up sny of our ine debtedness, we shall postpone that portion which was unlawfully contracted. e 1 havo inmy inaugural addrees already ex- pressed myrelf on this subject, Inced fhat T sec no necessity whatever for repeating an unlawful precedent, or continalng a radicaily ruin- d, besides, ae I'have before enid, dd, that even wero #ible to cnrry through our Municipal Government without failire, before the milliona can bo reai- ized to pay these outstanding certificates promptly at saturity from the taxeleyles of former years, and also pay the more sacred and imperative” obli- gations which we now owe and wast licreafier con- truct with reguiar cmployes and others, as well as that of our bonded creditors, Iam of opinion that the isaulug of certlficates in the form fndebtedneas for c approptintlon except lhnlted amount 000) contained In the tax levy of 1876, would & unfawful, and for that reason, as before stat- ed. 1 state now that the ordinance authorizing such issue ought to be repenled and the whole practice \We cannot affard to repudiate our 1t 18 na repudiation 1o prefer in the ‘of yayment our necersary and lawful demands those of doubtfnl validity when we liave been Teft withowt means to pay nll Itis {mportant thal 93,558,02; 18 Tteliates on persu Q800 1872, 20,0647 ten: 1871, 82,624,001, 7.1 873, £5,603,500.72; 18 expensen of the 000. nt then gives in full the figures as vey In von Hollen's last report, and pablislyzd n ‘Trre TRInUNA anme ten days ago. Fhe document closea with ‘s long statement of the condition of tax collections for the fuar yenrs The total nncollccted certificates and persa 207,180,753 1672, 357,235, 7 a3 A 73,034, 95,812,811 1872, 408, - 1,010,371, 28, 1, 8 17,303 18738, SUS0, TIH. 83 EDUCATIONAL- A communication woa read from tho Boarel of Edueation, informing the Council that o special committec . wero inveatigating the matter of "ex- e with 3 view 1o’ cartaliment, and would bout the 26th inst. 1o the Committaz on Schools, . ‘The City Marshal presented a report of the nam- her of saloons withont lcensce, which ferred to the Committee on Folic BALARY LISTS. ek reported that he hiad recelsed re- eads of Deparlments in accordt.nce intlon pusscd 1ast week, re them to furnish a list of thelr empl s, On motfon, (he communications were referred to L the sppropriate co: his distinction should be Thy made here and now, and that the responnibility for this want of means, which ghiould have been pro- those who lssued the certificates with- of law, ahould now remain where it or to be your obedient Tuosras Horxe, Mayor. TIE 10N, R, T\ DERICKSON, The following notification of the appointment of ‘Derickuon to the Comptrollenihip tatement of the Comptroller, which has already been publiehed in theee colnmine, was presonted aid referred to the Committoe on TILE COURT-NIOUSE. A communication from the Boanl of Public Lentlon to the necewsity of the clty jon fn regard to driving the piles for the city's portion of “the dome of the new Conrt-1ouac was referred to the Committee on TPuplic Bulldinge, A communication from the Clerk of the Palice eat Deputy Clerk for the Forth Divislon, waa referred to the Committe on ‘Works calling ot taking some sctl the lon. It. P. accompanied the foregoing: ‘And 1 hereby nominate fo ill_the vacancy of Mr, Haycs, in case of vacancy, the Ion, R. P, Derick- suft, ond sk your concurrence thercin. Tuoxas llorxE, Mayor, Ald. Aldrich moved that the nomination of R. . Derleknon be referred to thu Judiciary Committee. Ald, Hildreth opposed the reference. that the Administration would have the of without any deluy to let him exercine hl Ald. Alifrich then usked and obtained coneent to withdraw his motion, and moved that the nomi- nation be concurred In. A vote was then taken, on_this question, during rogress of which Ald. Throup made the fol- Court nominating Heni MIKE TEARD FROSL. Bailey prexented a report_covering scme- thing lesn the? 1,000 pages, in which he gives the t In 0 new Comp! Nally, Becretary, $1,200; nine o, with a selary of 21,000 each, —they are John Aghew, Robert Tteed, Peter Wood, Jamer Crowl ey, 0le Oleson, Jolin i Patitt, and Danfel Kilvay; of ltdofs and Elevators, $1,000 a yen Laugen, Surveyor aud Ins, e8 into o verbose ex! dutles, which he gocs on to vay he huas p ntion of fro and The report afford fore been published. A number of minor re resldent, 1 have some misgivings nbout this I do not Mke to come n collision with the Mayor, or anybody else, but it seems to me we arc pretty fast.” Iam ufrald we are making o Thope we will be_able to get as good a Mo s we are turning out, but 1 have lanation of hie protection of Tife. ed nothing which has not hercto- It wan lold aver. ports were recelved, nnd seversl ordinances for sidewslks 1n various parii of the city passed. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Charles G. Dixon formally intimated to lhe ‘Tacans of shout & ream of legal eap, ded to contest the clection of Wil Alderman of the Thirteeath ferred ton special committca of Sve 1o be appoln read many years. Rl 1 think he Las done his duty faithfully and_worked far the interest and credit of the city, and that we iwon't do na well by a chouga, work for the best futereats cf the City of Chicago, but L don't kee the proponed action fear that this move tny b and shall therefot voluno. canltod na followa: rsous, McAnley, Dallard, Ronenborg, ‘Thompeon, Gilbert, Stewns Cullerton, Kerber, Lawler, fmith, Briges, Rawleigh, Waldo, Boser, Kirk—: Nays—tommor, O'Lirie} er, Ryan, Houmgarte senbarth, Sweeney— TIL CITY TREASURECR. The Clerk read the City Treasurer's bond. The 000,000, and the bondsmen W. F. n T, Wheelor, Asa Dow, David soph O. Rutter, M. C. teferred to the Com- any be 1 perious one for the Chalr. Patrick Murray sleo declarcd his Intention of contesting tho scat af Ald. Smith, of the Tenth ‘Ward, BSame reference. TUE NEW COURT-HOUSE. resented the following, which o Committes on Public Buudd. ings: 7o the Ionorabls Mayor and Aldermen o) 0 in Common Council aax We, the undersigned, cltizens und 20, have designed ment and that of a le for and suitably nodute the present and fature ity and county for ita county rooms, oflices, and all department rooma. It In intended to construct it firc-proof and every way substantisl, and we_are will bonds to build We rerpectfully A3, Thompson ‘White, Throop, Wheel oae. tatirrot Yor 1 Nlescn, Lengaclier, Lin- giy of Chica tax-pnyers of the City of Chica and prepared plang, 10 our Jud Targe number of cl spncious to ac ‘wants for the cl Stearnt, andDanlel O'Hara, mittoe on Judiclary. GOODELL REMOVED. The following_communleation wns read by Clerls, which wos ordered publiehed and” placed on o2 7o the Ionorable the Members of the City Coun- il of Chicago—GENTLENEN: Idcem it to be the Interesta of the city that Mr. R, E. Goodell, the Marshal, should be rumoved from ofiice, and herely removed, because I think the office fscontinued_and the present Superin- tendent of Police, Mr. M. C, Hickey, required to erform the duties as prescribed by ordinance until hie ramo §8 changed or modifiod; ‘and I would rec- ommend that the Councl) Instruct Superinl Hickey to roorganize and grado the force, ing reasonable rates of compensation p to each grade, and that ho trench the expensies of the ing. Ihavo the honor tu be, yourohedlent ser- TioxAs Horxz, Mayor. t the communication bo ing to cnter the far the sum of 0, vite your inspec- f'tho plana and specifications, and If by yon e offer thein to you for nominal price roposals In accordance with competition in sach casea, ‘Any modifications required will be made at your cat. : ‘e £ro confident that the buflding as deelgned will_not only mect the requirementa of snch & ‘Dullding, but will save to the cit targe sum of maney,—probabl upon which to recelve thie law requiring publ and county ayery enerally reduce or ro- e oTay: mod Grannis, Carter Bros., W. W. I TITE PAVWNSHOPS. rescnted & communication from the Grand Jury {n regard to the immoral Influence of Junk und pawn shops, which has slready appear- in'Tue Trnuxe, Referred to the Commitiee on vant, AllL. Aldrich moved tha received and referred to the Committec on Police, Ald, Rtyan seconded the motion. ‘AlL. Whito moved to luy the motion on tho table, but recelved no sccond, The communication waa referred In secordauce with Ald. Aldrich's motion. PERSONAL PROTERTT ASSESSMEN ‘Tho following communication was next rel To the Honerable the City Co cago: 1 presont herewith a copy of n letter ta_ the Arsorears of the North, Houth, and West Towns of the City of Chicago, the ahect of which is to securo & more equal aud TRE SEWET QUESTION. Ald. Glibert prescateda petition of residents perty-owners for n sewer on South Dear- cet, from Thirty-third to Thirty-ninth streota. AL Pearsons.—As n member of tha Finance Commitice, 1 cantell the gentleman now that thiyre Iano ‘money to builid_ sewers with. ng) moncy to pay our polico and school 1 hapo that gentlemen from eve 'at onco handing expenditnro of any money until our cmployes aro pald in groenbacks. )I.llion was referred to the Boardof Pabllc 'Ald. Pearsons_prescnted s petition from C. 11, Goubert for the privilege of erecting a_dock in frout of the Gardner Hou for the convenience of is guesia, Leferred to the Committos on Docks and Wharfa. STEAM DOILBRS. The following, signed by s number unlug citlzens, was presented b referred to the Commities on To ths Jionorabls liourd of Aldermen of rdinance {8 in force In this cit tollers within it limita eball cctod by the City Inepector: and Wiinnuas, Theto aro companics [ this coun ose of waking guurint wtean: bollers, o the plan which have been emineatly ing boller explosionss 8 (o ungmbpnod teago ask for tha passage by ody of the following, ot ts equiva- ust asscaimant of were intolerable, and 1 think may be avoided heru- after inthe manner proposed. “The action of the State Hourd of Equallzution referrod to was as fa}- On motlon of Mr, Waf- the report of the Committoe on Assessment of roads was adopted and is a4 follows: i Your Committee on Assessmient of Railroad whom wus recommitted tho report of ment of railrond property, as made by mittee, heg leave to report that the cxamined the schodules and statoments lied by the various railroad rompanies y the Auditor of bl Bave ondeavared as far s poasible atn just and cquitabie vatuo the tangible proporty of rallronds as provided by law; and ze the same with the other sascased Stato have made tho cent of the cush value sewer, or for the Jows: **Scpt. #1, 1675, , on tho lake shore, e ‘WitBnEAS, An ol be annoally ins) organized for tia criodical inspectlo: of English companies, anccesaful in prevent! Now, thereforo, usery in tho Cit, Cuicago, May 0.—7b the Assessors of the North 'oun, and Toun of QexTLEMEN: Although a time is not for partics tn. terested to appear and ¢ auscesments Treat Chicago— % tho correction that "but few persons do 60 uppuar, and it {s only when the Collector calls upon them that com injustice resufting from t of the law in asscasments on personal here, when it is witely departed from on all §n other parts of the Btate. on a4 to the perfarmance ty of Chicago s so large- ntcrested {n the certain_ collectionof Hta taxes, on the equality and falmess at 1 feel justified in maklug & suggeetion on the subject, Yam informed that at ita Jnst scssion the State Tiourd of Hquallzation recognlzed 5O per cent of the cashi value for taxa- -uscrs, mannfacturers, and corpora- the' gunranteed cortlficates unro. 'and fu full Nty of any company orgunized nrposc of making pusrinieed steam- plainta are heard of gross o Kdharence to Mt *within Tennesnoe, with rolling stock, to satisty tha insnrunce laws of Htat dled a statoment of ita financlal condition and puid liccnse fues and taxes, shall be S3empt from any farther inspoction, and 'from the ‘and penaliles of the above-named ordinance. re were & lorge number of signaturea to tho clalm the right to direct our duties, but the gre 0 uencsIIICTIS, D. W, CREOIER. resentod the follawiny ‘ommittes on Fire and ‘The Hoard of Publlc Works haa ro- aition of Chlof mout of the City an n proven by twenty- ridinary canh value a8 hoat the State, seat that §t would bo proper referred to the 1 would therefure su; far you 1o conform Lo nd admit 08 the cash valua for asscraments G0 per cent of the ordinary cush valua of personal prop- erty, Yours respectfully, 8. 8. 1laTes, moved D. C, Cre, Engineor of the of Chicago without guod cansa WisnEas, Mr, Cregior haa bee: three years' continaous service in th! ‘ventleman whose intogrity, industry, aud ability cannot be gueationeds a Wikiigas, We recognize tion heretofore so ably filled by Mr. Cregior 18 one of the most vital linportance to thae Clty of Chica. go, regardless of race, color, or political views; Bow Tharefors, W z TAX COLLECTIONS. ‘Tho same dlaposition wua lno mi communication fram tho Coty Cuicaao, May 22, 1870, —-70 the Cidy of Chicago ! 4 0f tablca showing the thue ro- on of taxes, tho amounts of uncollected taxea ado of the fol- di an tho fact that tha posi. City Coundil o, the undersigned citizons and potition the Honorsble City of Chicago, tiad & direct the Board of Public Works to relnatate . for a4 Chiot Engioeer of tha Fumplog- 0. y %6, 3. Tawpxnson & Co., G, P, KxiLoou & Cor, 3. L. laxcoox, 3V, Fanwrii & Co., 1876, and the N ratlos of uuredeomed tax s he whole of the saley tothe whole of real estato taxes, omitiing appeals to the Bupreme Court, the “whole of whole tax lovy; ratlos of total uncollected cstale taxcs, to tatlos of uncollected persanaltaxes to and to the whole levy; the ratio of the total of all uncollected certificates sod porsonal taxcs to the whole levy, omiting eals to the Supreme Court; and the ratio of the 10f uncollected taxes to tho whole levy for sach of thu years 1571, 1872, 187, and 1874, —on 'he actual time of col- lection from the' dolivery of the warrants is wholu of personal tazes, I8 BOUTH SIDE BAILW. tollowing, which was han h, was referred to the Committes on day of Misy, 1676, 1leys for the Bouth Divislon onarable the Coui 84 N. KNNOYER, Proprielon ' | untl tusther orderod by law, tho dutica now poo-.| Council of the & PRICE FIVE CEI;ITS;;" f POLITICAL. -~ Gathering of the Clans for the KRepublican State Cone vention. &Y City of Chcago: We, th/Z; idersigned, humbl: beg leave of ygn 1 nnecyay;,amnenu Lo relleve ni of ‘the nuisance of the Chi & ) City forse-Ralway on Btate strect, between Ty ity-thirdand Twenty. fourth atreets, 'which ja o @ each and every day 1 aside-track, io the detr. nt of our business and the obstraction of the ¢ * 4, a8 they stand thelr cars on the eant track ar 3 s their uEnllr cars up and down on the weat S ck to the obstruction of travel, % . N. DRagE, o & Hausszn, * A. Storrmarx, and others, TRFORMATION WAKTED. Ald. Gilbert moved that the City Comptroller furnish the Council at (A next regulat meeting the amounts pald by the city during the years 1874, 1875, and 1870, for special legal rervices: tho rea- sons why euch nervices were retained, the names of the aitorneys employed and the amounts paid to eacl, and how mncl, If anything, remains nn- paid for special legal services, and to whomn. e~ ferred to Commitice on Judlciary, PAY-DAY FOR CITY EMPLOYES. Ald. Rtosenberg offered the following: Rerolved, That the Treasurer of the city he re. zuemu 10'pay the employes of the city oat of the 781 money recelved. Ald. Ryan muggested that the resolution be amended by lnhllllullng the word ** Comptrollar™ instead of ** Treaanrer.™ The resolution waa amended accordingly. Ald. Pearsons—~The resolution ineans that ont of the st money recelved ato tio Treantey onr em: ployes shonld be pald In greeubacks, We put this debt before any other at the present time, The Finance Committee Intend to pay every debt againat the city, but this ona has been ranning along from time to time until I cannot look a p ficeman in the face, and if Iam likely to meeta echool-teacher 1 go to the other side of the strect. 1 am_ashamed to mcet 8 police-afti- cer or mny other, employe of the city when 1 knos we awe them thren or four months' wages. There men cannot wait for their moncy; the amall traders who fnenish them with the ncccssaries of life canuot wait. They mnst have their pay, and that rerolntion dirccta the Comptroller and Treas- nrer to pay aur employen as the deat_moncy coinen in. Now, Mr. President, 1 suppore ihere 1+ a polnt in the reeolution, and I think It §s this: That citizens of Chicagy, who frelas1do in regard: to meeting those persans, will zally during tho next twenty da{-, and that a large amount of taxes will be paid. We cxpect to excite patriotiam in payin the honest taser of the city, and 1 hope we 2hatl reallze all we anticipate. Ald. Callerton—Can the gentleman inform the Council how_much money there 18 In the Clzy- Trensurer's uflice at present, Ald. Pearrons—No, #l cannot. The motion as amended war then passed, Ald. Stewsrt moved that the Buard of Public Worke be_Inetructed to diccontinue the employ ment of all aldewnlk-Inspectors and water-police, §f any, and that the dutles required of eald e ployea be performed by the police nnder the dirve- tlon af lllcFruper departmente. Itoferred to Come mittec on Police. CITT PRINTING, Ald. Peareons presented an ordinance awanling the printing of the proceedinys of Council in pam- hiet form tu Thomas Bradiwel) for S2,73 per page. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. FIRE-DEPARTMENT REPAIRS. Ald. Kirk, from the Committeg on Fire anil Wa- ter, presented o report, shuwing the expenscs of ' repairs to the Department (in- cluding _telegraph) from Oct. 10, 1871, to April S0, 1876, ns followa: Oct. 10, 1871, to March 31, 1872, £23,30L 41 April 1, 1872, to Mareh 11, 1873, glfi,fi& A1 Apri} 1, 1873, to March 81, 1! 20, 133, Indications that Cullom and Scroggs Are Safe for Success. Beveridge Lacks Strength Whero Hes Should Be Strongest, Ex-Congressman Farwell on the Causes of His Un- seating. Interesting Interview with Carl Schurz-««Strength of the Reform Sentiment. A New York Estimate of the Controlling Power of the Northwest, SPRINGFIELD. BHPORE THE CONVANTION. Bpecial Dispatels to The Tribune. 8PRINGPIELD, 11, May 22.—All through tho day and on the night trains, delegates to the Republican 8tate Conventlon on Wcednesdag have been arriving. There are to-night a8 many as 150 delegates hiere, and probably three thnes a8 many Jookerson, The Cook County ond other large delegations are expected In tho morning, and all the slgns indicate the largest State Convention ever held In Ilinols. The Hon. C. B. Farwell arrived this evenlog. Hels inclined to be non-commital. THE EGYPTIAN DELEGATES arc here In force, and the most active of the lot, A majority of them nre for Ridgway, but Cul- lom, too. ias many fricnds smong them—moro than earlier reports had worranted, Beverldge is pretty generally regarded ns cat of the race, and, Cuiloin as the winning man, Deveridge's fricnds Linve detormined to present his name 1o the Con- vention, however, and have been assiduons to day In sttempting to moke trades with fractional 2 R0 12478 o Do, 01 185, ST 001, 69 fiora parta of deicgations, but, thas far, with bt liito dan. 3 dec0, to April "30,” 1870, $4,055,04 AR are on hand and workini hard. There have been ramars to-nizht that it is jutended to eprng other candidste upon the Convention In case Cule Tom whonld fall to receive the nomination on the Grat ballot, ond Gen. E. N. Bates was meationed in that connccflon, but, traced fo the source, tho rumorn were fonnd to have originated with o senea- tional Timer reporter. There appears to be Httlo doubt of Cullom's nomination on the first balot. “Andrew Shuman hns to-day developed conside ernble wtrength as n candidate for Licatenants - Governor, but the fricnds of Jones, of Jo Da vien, arc working_very bard for him, and are good workers. Nclther of these candidates arc bere in_person, bnt Jones Ia expected tow morrow, It is rumored to-night that Hermang Raster In coming down to work ugalust Shuman, but, It they bellevo ft, Shuman's fricnds don' scem to care, Scropge In here working like a_beaver, and hat more enthusiastic friends than any candidate. Harlow s abscnt, but 1i# cierks and other workery are very buey among delegates. In theevent of Cullom's nomination. Scroggs is reparded as cer. faln ofa walk over the course, a& Harlow's being from Springfleld wnnld tell azainst hitn after the nomination _of Mr. - Cullom, the Sangamor candidate. Dut that Scrozgs has the greatest stroncth smong the delejsates s apparcat. © dudge Mercer, of Winchester, alro, has u following. Rutz and Hamburger are hard at worls, with the cliances that Ttutz will win the Tecasnrership. Lippincott will win onjews the ther candidates for Anditor ofl concentrate against him, and then Necdics or Hanpion stand an even show with Lip- pincott. PiTie Attorney-Generalehip 1o yet In donbt, bat Edrall seems to be rather the favorite, and Canfeld next. There is some talk of TRESIDENTIAL PROSPRCTS, ani among the prominent politicians Nlaina seemt to be ahead, thongh many of the delegates expresa a {m:(cn.‘nct: for Hristow, ‘The prominent politiclans talk of _getting 8 Blalne del- Ceatfon, hut they don't always gt whal they want. It in posstble that the delegation may be Instrncted forJuba A. Logan for Presidents rome talk that Gen. Logan wan expected, but it is now gt ont that he will not be here. Fanery A. Storrs 14 announced to make a* speech ab the old State-Ilouse to-ziorrow night. ILLINOIS, WILL COUNTT. Epecial Dirpatch fo The Tridune. Jovter, 11, Muy 22—The Will County Re- publcan Convention met at. the Court-Houss (n this city to-day, and clected eleven delegates to attend the State Conventlon at Springfield on Wednesday next, oud an equal number to the Congressional Couvention at Morris, the date of * which has not yet been decided upon. Dr. John F. Daggett, of Loukport, presided, and the pro- ceedings wers quite harmonfous throughout. Beventcen uf the twenty-three towns in the county woro represented by eighty-three dele- gates, o majority of them belng leading and reproscntative Republicans, who have been pre minently ldentificd with the party ever'sinco i1 organization. It was ovident at the outset thaj Boveridge stock was extremely unpopular, and this fact was unmistakably doveloped, and em- phatically fmpressed upon the mind of his mosi obtuse adherent before the Convention adjourned, s for 88 could be doue without giving specific fns structionato the delegation In favor of suue othe candidate; The delegntion to the State Convens sury Fluh, Goorge Gaylord, L. 1L Goodrich, tz Welss, D. L. Christian, Jos. Goodspoed, M. N. M. Stewart, ond George Rad- cliffe. Tho delegution to the Conpressional Cone veation ls compnscd of tho followlng gentlomen: Joseph_ Lewis, Howard Johnston, F. G. Harris, Selah Knapp, Charles Richards, 'Charles Hazard, E. 1, Akin, ‘Tobert livaton, Fred Wilke, and Mor= Ttz Weisa., Mr, James (Goodspeed, of tho Jollet Republican, moved thot the Convention take an inforal ballot to indlcaty its proferunce for Gevernor, which was opposed by Mr. George Hadclifte, of the Jolict Sun, who sdmitted Deveridge's unpopularity, and’ said there wero grave - charges - againsl John L. Boveridee, and grave charges agalnst Bholby M. Cullom also, ond buth to Lis own koowledge had been engaged for threo years T Ganvasalng the State for e nomiuation; ho wanted the delegutes to go nainstructed, in ordor 1hat they might be at liberty to vote for same new and perliapa stronger man, in case one should ba brought out. A ballot was taken, howaver, sud resulied fu ffty-nine votes for Cullom, thirteen for Beveridge, and eloven for Midgway. No posie tive instructions were given tho delegation, but §¢ is known that mine of ~them are for Cullom, snd the romsining twg Will probably conslder the above votc ns clearly ins dicatlng the wivhes of the Republicans of”this county In relation to the Guvernorship. It 8 arad commientary on Jeveridye's administration that in the county whera {a located one of the largest pub- lic lnnlln{lunl in the State, and whichls, by means of tuls and the canal, sodecply Intercated and closcly nlliod with titate affalrs, ho has barelya corparale gusrd of follawsre. Tho delegates o the Congressional Convention were uot Jnstructed, Ror Wore any Instictiona ven in favor of any ‘of tho candidates for the dif- erent State offices, olher than the Informal rx- pression in relation to Governor mentioned above. BEVERIDGE. M8 APPOINTEES' HONES ALL AGATNSY HIM. 0 the Edtivr of The Tribune, SpRINGrIELD, Moy 22.—Beveridgo has fully demonstrated his weakness with the people, 2¢ will be suen from the delegates to the Conven tion to be hield on tha 24th Inst, Take Madlson County, the bome of Jobn M. Pearson, Chair man of the Board of Railroad snd Warehousa Commisstoners, and we find the delegation di vided, with the largest half for Cullom. Ag Paris, Edgar County, we find James Btecl, alse of this Board of Commissioners, snd thiy county ouly sends ono delegate for Beveridge, with five for Cullom. 1tls known that Steel only got this man on by personally begging that it would 100k bad for bim if he could not get oseman for Beveridge. s 5 Board of_ Take tho Canal Cammissioners. DI Leo Conaty, the boms of Jaseph Utley, .l’nflh The Committes think that a cost for repaim of $71,000.82 anuually for four yiurs rul {3 too much, ond etats that ihere s o bnilding back of the water-works, \rith steam boiler, engine, lathes, drills, cte., all in running order, and with an expenditure of £475 for a forge, chiscle, files, etc., the work can be d one for at Jeast balf the present cost. They sar It wounld be necesary to bire a blackemith, one hei) er, two machinirts, —and one weoil worker, which would be sn expenre sbout $10.75 per day. —The Fire-Marihal reports that he has some thirty good machiniets in his Department, whom he cauld detail for n.n{ wurk that would have to be dona quickly, and would unly cout the city the regalar firenien's pay. A resolu tlon authorizing the Fire-Marshol to appoint ruich help as recommended sccompanled tho report. Lald over and ordered published. THE POLICE FORCE. AN McAuley presented the following: Your Commitice on Poiice, ta whom was re- ferred the petition of the Mayor's messuge pertain- Ing to the reorranization of the police farce, hav- ink hod the sama under advisement, reepectfoily report that the reorzanizntion shiould be prompt ond thorough; that there is no nccessity for con- tinning longer tho office of Marshal; that a general reduction in ealurics shoald de made; that the number of oflicers and men may be reduced without detriment to the clty; snd advise that the pay of Police Jnetices nnd Clerks be re- duced, and that yoar Committee would respect- fully recommend ‘tho adoption of the erdinance herewlith presented, ORDINANCE. Re it ordained by the City Councll of the City u‘f Chlcago : SecrioN 1. Thatthe ofice of City Marhal, created by an ordinance passed June 28, 1875, be and the ramo in hereby nbollshed, the same to take effect ot such time a8 directed b{ law, See, 2. This ondinance shall be inforce from and after its passage. Resolred, That the Connctl order the City-Attor- ey to examine into the powern of the Councll to reduca the ralaries and the nnmber of the employes and officers of the Volice Depurtment, and to re- rt the same forthwith to the Chalrman of the cnmm{:maon Police, and that be report to the ‘auncil. On_1otion, the resolution was made to read ++t0 the Chialrman of the Committce and thence ta to b':l'lml C;)uncll," and the roport was laid over and published. Ald. Cullerton moved that the Building Com- mittea report on all matters relating to the con- struction of the now Coart-Houes two weoks from date. Carrled, THR MATOR'S OFFICE, Ald. Van Osdel offered the following, which wna referred to the Committee on Public Bulld- fugn: t\'nmms. The room occupted by his Tonor is inconvenient and remote from the public eatrance of this bulldinu; und Wienzas, There are suitable rooms in this bufld- ing for eald oflice; therefure, esolved, That the Board of Public Warka be and are hereby ordered and directed to renovata or put i repair the room or rooms tn this building known ns the Mayor's ofilce, and upon the completion of such renovation and repair they will hand tho keys of suchofiice to the City Clerk. The Councll then adjourned. RAILROADS. TITE DECATUR CASE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. DrcaToR, 11, May 22.—The great rallroad caso stil] exclodes other coort business, The Comrt dincharged the new Jury aud partics litigant of other suits until next Monday, and set thin weok's docket forward until then, The Court then took up this caso ana decided to odmit tha evldence of tho runaing cxpense 8s boing a direct, immedlate result of performing tha service, and hence has some relation to the rate of transportation. The case Ia fought inch by inch on_both aldcs. Rvery question and almost every answor $a objecicd to sud argued. ERIE. Nxw Yonx, Moy 22.—The Erie Rallway Com- pany*s third rail betwecn Buffalo and Elmira was completed yeaterday, Tho completiun of the third rafl enables Krie to run narrow-gaugo cars between al) pointaof the West sud Philadelphls without change. — MOBILE & OMIO. Mxxrims, Tenn,, May 22.—Provions to the ad- Journment of the United States Circult Court to- day, Judge Emmons rendercd a decree ordering the sale of the 118 miles of the Moblle & Ohlo Raflway Touoldots wha have the lica of tha Bate Tosd: ‘A CASE IN ADMIRALTY.” apecial Dispaich to Tha Tribune. KrORUR, Is.,May 22.—The owner of the stenmor Fnterprise, which was sunk by tho Colossal mear Dubnque on the night of the 15th, hos commanced suit @against the last-nsmed bost In the United Btates District Court, thla place, claiming damages in the sam of $10,000, and alleging carelessnesa and neglect on Tho part of the oficors of the Colossal aa the cause of the colllsfon. On the arrival of the Colos- salat this piace to-day she was tied up by tha United Btates Marshal. The boud was fixed at $10,000, and the Captain s eudeavoring la ind security 80 as to have the boat roleased, but at this writing has not succeeded. He 1a1ms that the accifpat was tho faoltof the ufticers of the Enterprise, and that ho wus iu o wuy 0 blame for it WEDDED FIFTY YEARS, Bpecial Dispalch te The Triduns, Mzwpora, 1ll., May 23.—The golden wedding ot Mr. and Mrs. D, U, Brafile was cclebrated to-day, Qver 600 invitations were given, Including the elite of the city, Porty-five children snd grand- children wers lu attendance. ‘Two bands of music were prosent, sud the refreshments furnished were on & scale becoming the occasfon. The old folks participstea In cvery dance, and were as fresh and rosy as some of thelr children. The Drllcnui a8 might bo supposed, were numerous and coatly, and small Kom of ho morning only terminated the fustivitics,