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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1876, —_— THE CITY. AENERAL NEWS. * 'The Repablican Cludb of the Fiftcenth Ward met #t thelr new quarters, No, 200 Orchard street, last night, and adjourned nntil Manday, June 12, In Donor of the Bristow Cluh mecting. +* The Cedar 1sland Fishing Clab have finlehed thelr ‘peningat Fox Lake. Tho ofiicers of the organiza- tion are 1. N, Stiles Prealdont, Ilomer Potwin Becretary, and E. C. Colo Manager, The opening commenced on the 24, and there was o Keneral good|timo. 4 A:alont woman of about 28 years of sge, and drossed entlroly in black, has been ‘‘going the rounds” of late. Sho rings the rlnl?rvbcn n'm! mku or . & .physician, and embraces all opporfunities i et r ntonllig what may b handr, she o dn:eopontadly complalned of, and will bear close oAghlug. Michael MeTLaughlln, son of Warden McT.augh- ior-0Lthe Cannty Hospltal, waa sestorday held In "$1,000 bafl untfl_Satarday next by dustice Sum: merfeld. George Mutechlcchner, the drugcist of the Institation, whom he stabbed in tho abdomen 18t~ Bnaday evening, waeunable toappear, and hende continuance. ‘O6ronér Dietsch yestenlay held an inqaest ipon Josophine Bednec, a little liohemlan 1-year-otd £l who dled from neglect and _oxpusure while on -fi‘urny tothis clty from Now York with lier par- Tents. The Inguost was held at the Enzle House, ‘st the-torner of Mad{aon and Canal strects, where ‘Lho oidlyranis arc stopping. i Ttemry McDermott, Bylvester Titaworth, and !Ciarlen Konniedy, of Randolvh strect, afford ather cxamples.of tho snlde-anctioncers, " and Juseph MecGibbeny, of Michlzan, preencr than grass, In an ‘example of tha too-confltig and stupld country- ‘man. doseph purchased & lot of ! Leantiful ™ JgWeJry from thie trio_above mentloned, and had &5ea Jo compinin (o Juslica Foute, by rhiom the .prisduers wore held in bonds of 8100 cach LIl next Wedneadny. * Gophia Bochla, a trusting Hohemfan, loved Al. bert Enjers, who liveaon North avenne (in the “¥icinity of Lincoln Park), not wizely, bt tao well, and she tn snte thnt Albert should pay for the Au .port of the coming man (or woman), Albert o mita tho fact, but when, In Jurlico D'Walf's Conrt yesterdny afternoon, he algnified his wiling- nces 10 marry the glrl **but heahonld not Hve with her." Bophin docllniod, and tie Justica fzed Lia ‘ball at $1,000. Ie went to jall. .rThe Treasurer of St. Luke's Free Tlospital ‘acknowledges. the recelpt of the following donn- - tlons durln, James Church, §260; Cal- J. G, Hle?hfins & Brother, 2,813 Grace Church, Mrs. 1. ¥, Da; . n Broner, £30: collec ion on 'Change by Messm. Ialrbanka and Dwight, £500; Trinity Church, $45: St. Johu's Church, _83; Catliedral, §5: *An Infidel," $10, The Chicago_Cricket Clnb held n mecting Inst evening at the Dore Uullding, corner of State and Madleon ‘streots, Dr. . J. Ouden [n the chair, Tha Rccrotary atated that the Clubat present con sisted of farty-five active membera. The Trean- urer submittéd hia report, which showed a small balance In the Treasnry. After a short debate it ‘was_declded 1o lease the groand in front of that of tho White Atocking Park, it was alro decided to practice regularly cvery Tucsday sod Friday at4 o'clock p. m. Rx-Ald, Cannon ond John 8. Mullins, the latter somewhat known In ¢onnection with local politics, had a bitof a row yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, at the corner of Clark and Adama strects. ‘Tho troublo grew outof a political quarrel which ‘hod its origin in a ward mecting, and was hrought ta a focus by Cannon summarlly knocking Mnllins down. The fight ondod with that, snd the large crowd which guthered were not- treated to nny for- lhcr‘rnglllnuc display. Tho unpald minions of the law did not show HR on the occasfon, and the com- batants swalked olf, Cannon being cock-of-the walk to the chagrin of his Jarger and hoavler an- tagonist. The Masoralty gueation comen np before Jastico Sammerfield in o new shapo to-day. , Some two weeks ago L was made between Fred Grimm, of the Staa dl'm(; and Huntley, of Tie Tain- UKr, herol if Colvin was sustained, Huntley reed to wheel Grimm In o barrow from the Conrt- Touneo square to the City-Uall and return; while {f Colvin were mnot mistained, Grimm wan 264 J. Rce, ‘wheol Kuntley over the samo conrse. Kirch- hoft was 'PII’“["“"] referee, and esters day decided In favor of Qrimm, ¥luntlcy immediately appliod for a'wrlt of ‘qdo warranto to Xknow by whnt authority Grimi domanded an un- nccessnry catering to hilt charactoristics inn_dead- head ride, and the argnenent silt be heard'to-day at 4 o'clack In Summarflald’s Court at tha Armary, Mr, Grimm bas omployed tho Hon. W, W..0'Brien, and Mr. Hantloy has cugaged the ion. K. A. Btorrs and tho Mon. Leonard Swelt, Tho caso will bring up the wholo question, and it {a to be hoped that integrity will prevall over avolrdupols. # THE CITY’S CREDIT. RAKBONS’ EXPERIENCE IN, NEW YORK. Ald. Pearsons roturned yestorday from a visit to the Eastjiwhich he hind made with 16 other purposs than tajnquire after thecity's credit, and capecially demiebt-hersons holding the mach-talked-of cortif- catos. A ropartor walted upon him after the ad- Journméit of the Councll last avening, ‘and elicited fromhim the followingstatement: * He hdd met In- Jlrldtals, holding neatly $1,000,000 of ,the city cortlfioates duc on tho Ist inst,, and had had apleasant time.. Tha question .of the lcgality of the certliicates had not-been mentloned -in” his” In- terviows, neither had the qnestion of who was or +avould bo city ofiicors, o foand. dll’ holders ac-' ceptingthe sltnation, and nnderstandingtho duplex condition of the City Governmeul, all of whom wore réady tostand by Chicago in Ita distress, andi {0 fu¥thor come tb ita financial zelief ax oon 09 ita | Myoralty Sght was atan cnd. Le had boca gked ‘but \wo " quoations: = Pimt, whether weérd luny ‘politics in componitton . of the now. Councll; and second, whethr ‘the .Cng'mll really meant reform or not, To the frat' ho had replicd that the Councll was composed of all partics, therw being dio politic whateyer in fta ~make-np, Which Inapired condldence.. 1o further told tiiom that the Councll was In carnest in the work,dL retranchment, and proposed to cut.down, the running exponwen of the city about £1,500,000 peryear, and hoped In two yéaze o ba ablé to iripe [y sontlall "of the clty certificates, They lud heard © that tho” ' Cownell -meant re- [form,"" aud * if it succceded . a8 d o Hindicated, he was wsured that Chieago would have no further troulle, and that other cltles would ;mnu itoga model, To the second question he Y hat the new Councll ieant reform in over, ied that th Ce 1l 1¢ 1 #eohe of the word, and this brought them to upm{ ‘f the fesolutiona recently adopted beating on tho city “cerlificates, which ‘uppenred to mect hearty' lapitfoval, e ‘met butone nan durlng Lis visit, whip was particularly anxions 1o N.‘nlll?’_nn his cor- ' tiftates, " ‘and * ho held - bat 25, 000, i Lo AId., . Feamonn sold, ©+icive oo i fow, . doge wd 1w B wate, ,sea.1hat your cartlficates aro taken up.* The prop- “osition waa responded {o by the gentleman crowd. ing bis certifcaten Into hin pocket nud remarling '(Xsl;gluhn ucpsed Lie would hold thew until the 1st of eptember, * ot 2 I;A‘Ehomdtrmnmuq delighted \vlu‘ hin visit, and says hio returued: humo with a better oplnion” of +Chilcago than ha.cvyr had hefare, but kindness, ,and heard nothing of Chlcago but "expresslonsaf copldenca and catcom, baned Targe- y ‘apon tho well-knuwn enterprisa aud lndustry of 4ta boslness men, % ' “THB- COURTS: THE MUTUAL’ LIVE INSURANCR COMPANY, Lo ma nothing * " Gharios-Q., Holton, -Tecaiver of tho -defunct; opl Lite Insuzance Compgny of Chicago, Aled a pititidn ‘yeaterdpy i’ the Circuit Court, ‘acttiog o that-Be bolds, as sach, Receiver, five Unlled tes 5-20 bondy. for 81,000, enchy bix ,costeg)idp- tlon bo of the State of M url, of tho lasuc of Jon. 1, 1808, numbered 1,519, 2,514, 8,107, 3,737, 8,745, .und §,740, for §1,000 ench; Vacide Itallroad State bonds, 80-yenr bonds issued by the State of Mlssouri, numbered 4,600 .and 6,437, for £1,000 each; alwo, two Faclfie Itafl- :road ‘Stals_bonds, 20-year bonds (shued by tho eme Biata;numbered4{3ad 414, for $1,000 cach also, two North Mlssouri Rallroad bands, numberod 11,204 and 4, 326 for 81,000 vachs poe L. Louls & iron Mouotaln Rallrad bond, numbercd D04, for, g\,ooo; and ona Missouri State bond, No, 415, for 1,000, 'All theao bonds nre salable it 8 preminm, * tubogh somo of them aro not known tu the Chicago markat, and ns tho Recolyer t in.wont of moncy for meetiug exponsos and paying a_dividend, and Ras olao received an udvuntageons offer, by oska to De allovrod to sell them. TheSullowlug la tho gifer ho Las recelveds . Y 3 For e & Mivkourl ConaliTatcd honds... o7 oo PTER: For tha 2 Pacilc Faliruu State hon l'gl' tl‘a : Vaciria ltafiroad Bats bonds, 30 yeay ¥ Lho 1 Mllasonr) hani 1d bandy) . , ¥or the 1 Tron Nouutein Hallraad bond: B NG An ondor was aceordingly entered nathorizing the Tecelver ta sl the buua at their kuowa of quoted market valuo; but n no ‘card gt Jead thun par, the: wwua) birokerage buhg; ollowed. ., y + BMANLKRUFICY MATTHRS, A second dividend meeting of the creditors of 1William M. Muyo waa held yostordoy, suda diyi- dend af % per cent declared. Tt E. fenklus was appointed Asslanea of Cyras and Moses Strause wuw' elected Ansignoe of Edi H. Wilson, An Assignee will ba chosen this morning for Louls Michalowsky, " . . OLRCUIT COURT, 7 {_ Culbertaon, Biair & Co. begeu & bult. for. €3,600 sguinst Bamnel Cotfman . Henry Willaop commenced nn action In trespass sgaluat Fruk McCullangh, arey O, Willaan, -G@rorge Sherwood, Taylug dawagus i §10,000. Junar Quny—501 t0 64t 03 o 514, G UnoR Qany—| 0 617, BU9 to 51 10 to 62 (408 53 Vg L, [ncluaive ! ; g Jobom Jansman-—135, 130, 138 to 141, 143, 144, ;1010 152, and 164 1035, lnclusive, of caleudat; +- Jupux Roaxne~076 t0 000; inclnsive, = Juna¥ BouTe—B1U, G2) W0 &0, fncluilve, except o Jupee McArLieren—8et case 2,730, Dugan ve.* Nlinols Central Ralruad Company, aad €45 to 450, tindusive, of Judgs Booth's calondar. . -ml.flml anwELL~—ed tass £0, Lamb e Black- T A g \ duves WitLisxs—Argamests fo Rlverside Im- provement cases. b JUDGMENTS, " Svranion Cound—Cosrssauans—J. V. Ayes v8,, o' ! Chicago Plate & Tiar M)lt Company, $34,030.— Th, W hishop ve, Henry 8, Jeffrey, S635,a0, \Junar GART—9, M. ITodgea et al. va. Waiter 8. lis, G118.10. A, Miller_va. Fayette 1., Eben F, Ttnyan, $841,04 —hank of McKlichan and Iugh Me- s10xs—The Commerelal ar Kimball ve, Julia I, nak Hooens—M. P, Peters ve, Carter Smitl g and Emanucl Painta. Jdtnak Hoori—Valontine Kopf ve. Haverina . TL Danglnen ve. Tenty mmel et va, W, Mille vs, Rtobert Man- riel, 8! debar MeAtsiwrn— Rantman, 39789, — Schmlidt, $120, helmer, £15, THE COUNTY BOARD. RIMNEILY RESIGNS, The County Board met yesterdny, all the mem- bera prosent, The semi-annual reporta of the county offictals were recelved and referred to approptiate commit- ftees, The totals are aa follow: Hecorder's office—Recelpts, $33,348.00; ex- penses, $20,685.05. Clerk of Superlor Conrt— Recelnts, $20,074.70; expenditures, 810,271,604, Dalance, $10,703.74. Clerk Cleenit Court—Re- ceipts, 817,060! ; expenses, $10,031.45, Dal- ance, 87,502, County ‘Treasurer—Recelpts, 403 disburse. ments, $4,167,08. L. C. Huck, a8 ex-ofiicio Col Iector—Receipta, including balance on hand, $24. 022,42; disbnrarments .on commission acconn §74,008.72: receipts on the sume nccount, 85,210, + 00; disbursement on cost acconnt, £1, 040, In regard to the Collector's Department, Mr. Huck explained that the commission allowed for the collection of taxes were taken from enrh kind af tax and nesessment upon ecttlement with the State Anditor and the local officera for the reapee- tlve tazes to which they were entitled. Tint, as rettlement was not made untilafter tlic close af the tax enle, tho earninga during tho first half of the fiscal your were 1ight, as reported. The Clerk read the resignation of Kimberly, Warden of the County Poor-tiouncand Insana Asy- lum, to take effect June 10, Commlsaloner Schmidt moved the acceptance, and the motlon was unsnimously adopied, Commisstoner Nchmldt moved that Deputy-War- den John Walsh be appolated Warden untll the vacancy was flled. ‘Comnlasioner Busee moved, as an amendment, that an election be held Monday at 3 p, m, The motlon of Commissioner Schmidt was car- = 8 B 5, Including balance on hand, 812,354, ed. The motlon of Commlssioner Dusse was also cartled. A number of billa were referred, The Commilttce on Finance, to whom was re- ferred tho pay-rol of the extra and regular man in the County Clerk's ofice during May, reported $3.185.50 duo, and the report was concarred fn. dho ‘Committen reporied a nomber of biil, which were ordared paiil. Adjourned until Thursday at 2 p. m. s COUNTY AFTAIRS, THE NEXT ORAND JURT. Testerday was the first day of the June Torm of tho Criminal Court. Among other things to be dlone was the Impaneling of the Grand Jury. There liad boen roma question about the legality of eerv- ing the regular veniro, but, notwlthstanding thls, th attondance of thoso who had been sammoned woa prompt. Nine of thosowho had appeared, however, were excused, the renson not being stated, but thelr respective ** phiz'a* must be accepted as the reason in tho absence of anything else. Thoto accepted wora George Desold, 560 North Wella strect; Peter Leddy, 1554 Wentworth avenuo; Timothy Kennedy, 078 State street; W. A. Arm- strong, 740 West Van Buren stroot; D. W, Clark, Jr., 104 South Clark street; Georgo W. Hall, 180 Sedgwick street; P. R. Downey, no address; J, M. Terwilliger, 187 Waslington street: P. M. Donnellan, 581 Hubbard street; W. 1, Miller, 409 West Adams struct; James Fitasimmions, 4010 Thirty-trst etrects Smith McClecrs, Weat Four- teenth street; Ilenty B, Kvans, 421 Cottago Grove wavenue; Justns Weber, Dremen, Thowe rejected weru James Turney, Poter Dox, Edward Tucraton, C. A. Taylor, John Joncs, lIsaac Ilatch, O. A, Wlard, Georgo Atzel, and 5. W.Beach, ' Among those excused Were foitr who had becn on the jury within yoar, and others in whom the Canrt hadl a limited “confidence, The Sheriff will complote the venire in the noxt few dayn, and tho jury whi be tormaily fmpancied Thuseday, though T will have littlo work to do, unices it takeaup ths cxam- tnation into oflictal crookednesn. PERIOLAT'S BONDSMEN. Lato Ssturday evening It was very nncertaln whether Periolat, the Indlcted, wan in' the city or not. Several shared i the sollcitudo nbout. his whercabouta, among others his hondsmen. Yea- terday ll doubt af bis prosenca in tho city was ro- moved Ly hls appearance at tho Criminal Court to redyust hig bond. Ifa brought with him his very artfenlar friend ond peer, Ald. White, who ho ad arranged should take ‘tho place of Multog, The Court wan Inclines to make husto. slowly 1a the matter, and sent Mr. Perlolat to look after hia other ‘bondsmen, and got thelr consent to the chango, About 2 o'clock he turned up agaln, snd, having secn Multog in the meuntime, tho bond was allowed to remain unchanged. Hisother bondsmen were not littlo uncasy Jeat he should leave the city In baste, and only consented to re- main on his bond sfter antlafying themaclves by an examination of the records that the report that all of lis property was In his wifc’s name waa untrue. Kimberly alao came iato Const durtag the day aod offered new ball, in the person of biv slstor and mother, which was sccepied. Sherif? Af 't“wsdfllm fishin, it e ew returned from a flal editior ‘fisurdny, ‘j‘\'m in time to convoy o nugm of m': arder to Jollet Thursday, N. §, Wilaon, Police Maglatrate, Town of Clcero, yestarday sent in his rosignation. s successor will be elected In due season. Tho County Clerk yesterday recefved the com? misslon of [rnac B, ‘Edgarton os Justice of the Penco of tho Town of Palatine, and dulivered the same. The Weat Chicago Tallway Company yesterdsy handed the County Collector $20,000, and tho South Side Company pald $18,000, being thir re- spective duca for personal taxcs. T'rom the Town of Palos reports ars recelyed again that the mendows are overfowed., The praperty-halders protest against paying thelr taxes ninder the circumatances, and the Feeder diienity 14 beginning to assumo n scrlona churacter, The Committeo on Public Charitics of the Connt; Board will visit the Insane Awylum_ to-day wit] the viaw of taking steps to relicve Kimberly, If the vislt hnd boon made beforo Kimberly was forced to etufl the$100 bil} Into McCallrey's pocket :n ncrflnrn his vote, Kimborly would bave been bet. o olf. . Yesterdsy was quast-criminal case day In tho Criminal Court. Some 200 catcs wers called. Among_other wero forty-five Sunday-ordinance eancs of 1873, which were dismiencd on the repre- ntation that in many of the casvs the fincs had Deen paid, and in te athera that the law had been clanged, etc. Huch cater av wero not dismlascd waro fixéd for telal for the next few da Van Byckel, tho straw-bail attomor, and Abbott and Reod, lila dear feiends, all (n fail, fulled yos- terdny to ot bonde. They' were vinited by thelr friends, It no ane seenicd abla to afford them any relief, ' 1f Van Syekel had the money ho would donbtiens advancy 82,600 to enablo him to remima hla vinits to the police atations In scarch of vic- thing, but, Inasmitch a8 he has not such an nmont, and ho felend who has, bis caso looks s littla don: perate, ‘Theapplicantsfor Kimberly's position s Warden of the Ininne Anylnnrare numerous. _ Among oth- e mro Pat Nafferty, T. M. Uaipin, St Keungh, and a uozen'Othiers, ‘Klnberly's resfiun- tinn takos eflect Saturday, and hin succeasar mnat be electad Thuralay, Who 1t will o rentaina to bo ~aven, but tha will of the ** Ring"* Ix that the pres ent Aswistant Warden should et promoted, 1n viow of tho fact that he wauld baat servu the purposes of the robhers of the paupers und Inkanc, ‘The County Bnilding ls lned with eamples of aupplies forwarded by partles unxlousto get con- tracts with the cnum‘. Htrange to kay Perlolut haa no samples, hut Miko Mclonald takes hin place. Iio exhibita neveral fusks of aour-m nd i ho does_not ng milke not bu on . ucconns of the quality.of his.goods. Those who bava teated hils sainples, and ‘they aro numeraus, way that bo js abeqd, The samplos, however, aru liable to ba consumed atlany woment, ond to we- cure proper consideration for his rvmlm:d it hay been nnnj;cll:d that his ‘sampleyg Do lmmediately daplicate ¢ QUEER,' | TOW A PPSTPNBMENT WAS BECURED. The Twoatioth Ward . elactlon. fraud case, which wna to bave commenced In Jollet yosterduy morn- ing, botare Judgo MoRoberts, on & chunge of venuo from thls county, was agaln postponea until July 10 next, under the guise, 1t Js alleged, of a trick of 0'Brien, cobnsel for defendants,’ which shows bim up in o most dfsreputably Night If roports Ly true, und the evidence ogainet bim {8 stfong in the premises, The ‘défendants In the case arg & por- tion ot the Fntch Houso repeates-gang, fncluding Frank E. Johusno, a bar-tender ot tho ¥atch House; Pat Sbleldy; general ‘bunimer und pot- Nouse polfticlan; send Mitkey A. - Urowley, ouother disrepuiable character. Those wor- hive had rotained for _thalr . coun- acl W, W, O'Brien gnd A, 8. Trude, 1§ will be remembered that, through a lflcfi. a scoundrel namied ¥. A. Remlngton was put spon-the jury which bad previoyaly trieid the cuao, and that 1his supposcd, fur a conslderaplon, Lo greud to ** bung out, ¥ “and " thus prevented a”verdlct, —eluven honeat men being in Y the or of a conviclion. rday & porilon of sthe prosecution , aud defendavts — went down. Upon ' the, opentng of the Court, W W, O'Brden’ moved for a cantlnuance on the grounds that bo hnd. recelved 8 telegram from Dr. Dynn snd auptber, from O'lirlen's partner, Bargo, that his (OBrien's) | wifo was dangorously ‘Il snd was needed ‘at! hows. lll & rlev!nu ‘I“‘"‘""“ Trude had stayed in'the clty, and O'Brleg stated that ho had not been retalned’ in tho cary, ‘and thuw got his novtponemcnt catried, nfterLaving made on afl davil to theso facts. O'lirikn ung ex-Ald, Corca. au_aro the boudsnen for the ‘thrwg ballot-bpx, stuffers, and ‘Trude personslly stated to ai Tainuns oporter an Fridsy Jaat tEat tha o era tobe forfeltod, which 0'Brien says iv .nection 1 may itscemaa Jittle strange that he had time to walt for the :10 f' n. teain before he came home, when ho conld have gotton hack meveral honrs earller. and in eampany with Ald. Corcornn took A fonk over the future ynariera of jits elients, popn- lagly n s the Penitentlary, whero he had a long talk with hin old client, Hank Davia, the mur- derer of an: hylanid, 1t furthot turna ont that George W. Bittingor and another pentloman yesterday afternoon sepac- ately called ion Mes. ("Mlon, and fornd het s weil as usnal, barring her dircare of axthmn, which lwaya tronbles e nore or Jees, She wan woll enouzhi to heable to be at her baretnent window rewliie, andd whve porronally came to tho dour and nnawerod thy calls of the pentlomen. In an intorviow with Dr. Dunn, that wentieman stated that e was ot the trealias piyalelan o 2es, OBricn, It had written the diapiateh nt herrequest, the eall for his rersfcen having been Tof6 nu n dreg store, Jie had never reen Mea, Q'ilrlen before O'firfenliod the asthuna, and eyhes to her husband, Whtlo the reporter and affon, Mr. O Tirien nod v came np, andhe formor ealled Dr, Dunn Mde, and told bim he tind reerived teh at $0 o'clork that norning, yet at tiat Thactor waa a1 tho honse, 80 {hean little 1o uol tally, O'Tizien further atated that pastien who bad innired after bis wife's henlth d1d 'notcee Mre. O'firien, but her ervant. At 9:30 In~t_cvemnz O'Nrien ealled upan his wife, probably for the first time slice morning. Theas are the facts ns atated to n TRInCST veporter, and they may bu sueceptible of an esplanation. CITY-HALL. A LIVELY TIME THERH YESTERDAY. ‘Tle City-1iall headquarters presented an unnsue nlly Wyely appearance yesterday morning. The declsion had called ont the vast horde of {dlersand runners for news, however slight, and (he balle of the building and the sidewnlks surrounding were crowded with n mwtley throng, Lawyers, bank- cra, merchnnts, loafers, and bummers woro gath- cred In promiscuous confusion. Many of them came really interested. The majority came **for fun.” Ona would {magine that nnother Sonth Town electlorf was going oo, The succeasfol con. testant’s friends, ar those who would be called friendw, were there, carpestly advocating the caure of thelr ncknowledged Chief-Exocutive, and Alr: telort spouting his pralscs In most_glowing torms. " Joo Forrest's beaming face revealed his Ihmll‘.!ll and John Colvin stoad thonghttully by, Mike Kvana wan there with hix by dang, " 'Ed Phillips' black face, nni Dave, Thornton's milk-snake eyes and velvel-trimmed coat wore very conspicuotis, For honra the crowd hung around, and all through the day_nn unueunl nimber of porsons_remained to rpecalato on the chanze in the administeation. Tho man who was re-clected by the Courta wns thecontre of attraction, and. 1le fricada railied to his side, Whero once was the elzn in large black Jetters on a pastchoard card, ** Mayor's Ofiice, ™ there was nothfng. In tho Cily Clerk'n privato room was nothing but Aldermen. ir. Hoyno was not there, nor did he appear during the duy, His sense of right kept him from intrusion. The hand of n vaudal fore the slgn from the daor, and the alr of Tong ago settled down on Col. John Moody and hls assivtants, Aronnd abant were the fubllant ones who regard Mr, Hoyne'adetent an Colvin's victory, while the e thoughtful regurd the **vietory "'ns a death- atroke to- Colvin‘s _oft-repeated claim to tho Mayoralty th) April, 1877, Those whom Mr. iloyne's deslre for econamy Ted him to remove, were glad to have a chance to aay that he hiad been t00 mtich in a hurry, When he was not sure that he was the Mayor, and that he had acted foolishly, They prophesicd, in coao Mr. Tlogne and_Colvin shonld_run for the offlce, & ma- Jorlty for Colvin of sume 15,000 votes. OCDEN AVENUE RAILWAT. The Committeo on Streets and Alieys for the Weat Divislon, mot yesterday afternoon and dia- curscd an_amendment nwked by the Weat Divislun Tiorme-Railay Company Lo & franglise recently granted to them to lay a track on Ogden avenuo from Madlson strect to Wentern nyemie, Tho amencment valdcs that tha city shall, fn caso ot tho _cxpiration of the franchiss it bo mot rencwed, purchie all the old traps,—horees, ca harnewscs and teacks that tho Company may have onhand. The flon. J. Russell Jonea repreaonted the Company, snd explained that the amendment waa desired murely to protect the Company, who did not wish to Iy out $100,000, which the track, barne, etc., woulil cost, when-nothing wonid b made on thie line, at least for severnl years, and at the end of the thino huve no murety that the fran. chine wauld not bo renvwed, Icaving the track and u barn whichwas to bo bullt, on thele handa neeless, "The other franchikes, he stated, hai the provision, and the Company greatly desired it n thin cse. The amendment was et by apposition on the part af the Aldermen, who thlnk It an unuecessary pro- vislon. Action thercon was doforred to ancther meeting, and tho Committco then consldered some potitions for PAVING WHST POLX STRERT. It scems that two men are anxious for the fob, and one jsJd, V. McAdswms, and the othor J, B, Sniith, It appeared that each one liad clrealated n petition smong the residonts of the stroet, and cach onc had recolved the slgmaturcs of soven- oighita of the residents, Smith hind got his potition before a Committeo of the old Council first, and it had been approved and recommendéd to the Coun- cil, although many resldents had snid thnt they had nok eiged his (Smithi) petition, and deslrod that the wark bo glven to McAdamn, ' In fact, thoy pro- nounced the signatures that Smith had on his roll a4 forgoriors, and showed thatniames were there of sbindanco of men who did not own a foot of, ound_on tho street. Tho Smith petition waa set own by the Committec yesterday afternoon an *scrooked, ¥ and soms of the Aldermen prosent asid that lta pasaing tho old Connell Committes wan o **fob,"" Ald Lnwler, Beidier, and Throop #0 aarced, and rald ‘that it 'did not look wyll for Rynn, Whito, and othcraof that old Committes, Ald, Lawler,'in pnrticular, denouncod it as a fob, and thoaght that a Diorongh examination would be benefictal, Mr, Smithand a man who asslated him to oblain algnainres wera presont, but offered no explanation. e patitions woro fnally soferredto the Board of Pablle Works, and tho inceting ad- journed. THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON BTRECTS AKD ALLEYS for the three divislona of tho city, held o meoting yesterday afternoon in the City Clerk’s offica to consfder the resolution Introduced in the Coancil by Ald. Throop providing for o suspension of strcet-cicaning, snd for ateps to economize In_ex- penditures 1n that = directlon, Consid- erable tima_was spent I dircusalon, and Commissionern Prindivilla and Thompson, of the Bourd of Public Works, were called In to give thelr viows. As rlates to économy, the Commla- sloners agreed that mackinory was the quickest and cheapest means of cleaning, but that there was very littlo way of reducing cxpenno, except by cleaniug leos surface, ' The approprintion for tho pirhoso was so mall that tho ntroets would havo o partly uncleancd all the time ar_entirely un- cleancd ufter about Sept, 1, There swaa but littlo belng done at the present time, One of the mon- bers of the Commilttee proposed that each ward bo cleancd by separatecontracts, and that one of tho Aldermen of the ward bo mado Superintendent. of the work, This was regatded aa Ifkely to ba moro cxpennlve. Much further discawslon followed, and o bub-Committce, coneiatlug of Ald. Throop and Rawloigh, of the Weat Side, Ald, Doser and Len- {fulier, of the Nortl Sile, dnd Aid. Stieridan and Iilard, of the South Side, was appointed to in- vestigate and report &t oo futurs' time to the Jolnt Committec. The Bub-Committos will hold o imeeting on Wednesday, at 3 p. m., fntho City Cleri's oflice. THE DRIDEWELL PRISONERS. Conalderablo quention was rained by Interested persons as_to whether the releaso of the Lridewell Drironers was legal o illegal, teaving the question of the Mayorulty salile. \iSupposc, Tioyns wax the Muyor, - Did bo hovo any anihorlty to do that act?” wra ropeatedly axked. One sido elaims that no ordinanco wus ever poused by the Conncll com- pelling tho prisoners fn the Bridowellto do any work, and that consequently they could not be al- lowed 82 por day for wark tioy were not compefiod todo, Other claim that the **Act of Tucorpara- tlon * distinctly provides that the rute shall by 82 & day for all work donc, and the fact that wark \was done, even were It done by custow, would held good. The aubjact attracted much thought and & Coneoquent diversity ot opinion, The saction of the nct relating to the quostion atates that the Council shall provido by ordinanco for the claos of worle auitable for the prisonere, and _that the tines shall bo worken out at the rate of $2a day. Mayor Colvin says that he is dlapased to let the tunticr alon at least fur the preaent. The reeap- tura of those relcased Is considered a impossible, CITY MANSIJAL GOODELL was appronched by 8 TuiuuNs reporter and gave D vicwe that showed the intenso degree of satls- tustion that ervaded hie fnward man., I regard to th declslon ho was pleased, bat 'had nothiug particular to nay on the subjectof hin removal ox- cept that of course Mr. Ioyne's actions, and ho mizitt ay o1l of them, woro good for nathing, nor conld tho oflicy of City Marafial ba abollshed ‘natil the end of tho preaent fivcul year. T'he Conncil wnlght remove the occupant_and_save the salary, Lut tho oflico could ot bo nbolluhed. " ITEMS, Water-repts yesterday wero 8,683, % The Hoard of Publlc Works Issucd an_estimato for 87,34 yeaterday to Jomes Kincald for work an the Blilwaukee avenuo viaduct. C {-Allomev Tuthiil bas again proved himsolf worthy of his office aud of the confidence placed In llm by thta peoplo in the late sivction, by winning tho sult of Mealoy va. The Clty, which was con- é})udrd yesterday, Tho amount lnvolved was Thulfon. Elllott Anthony, he who baa never ac. cepled tha_ oflice of Carporativa Counsel tendored to him by Mr. Hoyne, was around the bullding dur- ing tho afternoon. 1le of courss lays no claim to tho vilice, ovon if he dealzed it, under the prosent clreninstances. Mayor Colvin says that the name of John Woudbrldge bs still beforo the Couucil for conttrination. LOCAL LETTERS. A CARD YILOM JOIEFH HOUGAN. v the Kditor of The Tritune. Curteaag, Juno 6. —My attention has been cslled to an editorial fu Bunday's edition of v TuisuNg, in whichyou refer, among other matiers, to my sb. called contract for plumblng work on the east wing of the old Court-1v Had su *‘old citizen," from whom it ¢ claimed the information bearing on tho case was derlved, condoed his **maver- tions" 1o facts, 1 would not now clalm valaabla space in your jouroal to pronouuce that fos- sllized Individus) cither 8 reckless masert. K 8 wiltul falsifier. And in® thls cou- stats, it appesrs to me ular that Tus Tarsuws would give ° somowhat sf; tho case allo.. AsQ'Briea's wile Was..geported sa vesy 111, | apace i its cditorlal columns to mere asss when the facts sre o ensily attainablo. That the contractafor plambing work an tho east wing of tha building waro awatded to other, and not to mo a9 anrerted, aro weell-knawn facta. ' It e alro we known t evary practical man in the City of Chicn- go, who has a knnwledge of auch work, that the rnrly 1o syhom was awarded tho ** Hon'ashare " of e plambing and gaa-fitting work an the cast wing, secured hin contenct at siuch rainonsly low ficnren o (o precludothe porsihilits of its auccoss. £l complotion by him. - Without gaing into dotalla of vexatlons delnys and expensca snddied upon tho county from this” overalght i placinz the work fn the hands of incompetents, 1 may brieily atate that the work was abandoned by the contractor, and [ wan employed to complete it Tn widition to thix work, the plimbing an gos.fiting on the catt lalf of thé old Court-Tlounn was comploted by me, 1 nlto suppliod gas-fixtires for the ., under contract. “at an mlvance of b per cent over wholesalo prices, Now, Me. Edltor. it may o an Important ftem of news to Citlzon, " and ‘others futerested, Lo learn that for fhila enfire works of plumbinz. gis-Oiting, and gas- 4, on the east wing nad cost Balf of the old House, { recelvod tho aat of 520, 108,67, as the hooka in possession of the County Clerk will show, Reapectfully, Josrn HOoAN, THAT CORNED-BLRF MATTER. Tn the Editor af Tha Triduste, Citteaaa, dune 3. —In y #ano uf Sunday Jast, you published an artlele on the dangers of cating prossed comed beof, In which my name fiznres largoly, The artlele does me Injustlce and Injurs; therefore, T fecl Justified I asking that you give this place [ the eame columny. To iny patrons and the fublic 1 awe a statement of tho facts, which were gronsly mia- stated In the artifle in gnestion, Ever stnce | have beon engaged {n putilng up for sale pressed corned beef I have 0 far nxwan paseible hind a per- nal supervislon over tho purchase of atock and ita preparation, and if any meats going from my place havo been found unwholeeoma 1 am at pres. ont utterly unable to glve any explanation of the cause, unid ean only any that my best Judement ina at all times heen nked {n the purchase of meate, and the utmost eara in ita preparation. ‘fite Thuuxe sage **by loaking closo ' discovered in the centro n roll which looked liealthiy and natural, and #melled fresh, o apeck nuich tho colar of verdigris, produced by bolllng {n n copper kettle. The Tin- N eago by Inquiring at my placs of husiness conld readily havo, eattsfled hmeclf that thin was not tho' case, o3 copper-kettles have never been © usod my husinesn. But It {s to that portion of the article whoreln ls sald, ** It fs pald of Smith (hut no crdence can be attached to the plory) that hic hns recently bonght discaned cattle hecaure they were cheap, and thot he has kitied them and cornied the beef, nnd placed it in preseed packugos, that. T moxt wish to reply. Thin ls utterly and unqualifiedly falsc, as the ange could eanlly lisve learned {f ho had uscd a ljtile of tiln wisdoui §n inquiring into_my buelncss, instead o listoning to 1o stories of my enomies and rivals in busincas, 1t is falee in that, frat, 1 do not kil any cattle, but buy dressed catile on the mnrket; recondiy, 1 have never purchnsed a pound of dis- ensed or cheap beef durlng all the time 1 have been in buelness, 1 have universally purchased only the best, e can establish by "l fol- towing feme, with whom I have matnly dealt: sirftton & Gath, Bweeny: & Co.. doel Lllis, and Dennin O°Connor. No one ean_regret mora ' than mysolf that unwholorome meat slionld have gane from my place of business, hut that It oconrred throughany carclessnessofmine In its preparation in certalily not true, und that it occurred through th wae of discased or chenp mont in likewise untrue, Thhall lease no atone unturned in my effort to Jearn_tho caure, which Ihiope soon to he able to do. Yours truly, Gronur W, STt ANNOUNCEMENTS. The mombera of **E* Company, First Regl- ment. are ordered to mect ot the Armory to-night at 8 o'clock for drill and fmportant Lusinoss, + The nnuivoreary exorclses of Ward's Academy, eonslsting of examinations, declamntlons, musicy etc., commence this morning and close Friday, Tho Board of Councilors of the Hospital for Women and Childen will hold thelr regular month- 1y mecting ot the Sherman Houso at 2:30 to-day. A few tickels for the lecture of D, L. Moody to- nlght, on ** Danlel in Babylon," yet romaln, and can be hind by calling at tho Y, M. C. A. Rooms, 160 Madison strect. The Rev. Davit N. Vandoveer will be Installed rulorn' tho Unfon Purk Congregational Clirch his ovening. Sermon by the Rev. W. A, Dartloit, of Plymouth Church. Tho Chicago echanles® Inatitato, nt No. 65 Wanhington atreot, will hold thoit rogulas monthly meetig at § this ovewng: thero will bo at tho samo tima a meeting of tho Board of Dlccctors. ‘The Fox River Baptlat Associntion will Lold its next annual meoting with tho Highland Park Bap- tist Church to-day at 2 o’clock. Trains leave the culy aa follows: 7:30, 10:00, 11:30 & m., and 4:10, 5:00, 6:30, and 6:20 p. m. The Chieago Yaung People’s Temperance Unfon ve another of thelr freo popalar entartainmicnts thia ovening at 8 o'clock at the lectnro-room of the First Methodist Church, corner of Clark and Waah- ingtan strcets. An addrees and good music may bo expeeted, The leaders of the Farwell 1l temperanco, Jusor, and_cxpericnce mectings for thia week ard he following: Tucaday, Mrs. O, ., Schuglor; Wodnenday, Mrs, C, I Gare: Thursdn, P, Kelleyi Friday, Mrs. Luclla Hagans; Miss Lucla P. Kimball. There will ho an entortainment this evening ot Trinity M. E. Church, on Indlana avenuo, near ‘Twenty-fourth atract. Thero will be ventriloqulsm ;110‘ aslo Armstrons, recitals by Mr, Ewing and Inn Jackson, performances on the zither by Ar, Ettlinger, and on the harmonica by Mr, Ovorman, and atrawherrles, {ce-cream, cte., by the Jadics of tho charch. The reception at tho Foundling's Mome takos place to-day from 11 a. m. U110 p. m. Tho Indies af the Union Ald Socicty Rave mado evory arrango- ment to hia¥o this ono of tho mont enjoyable reccp- tions of the aeaxon. Tho Iadies will aervo lcos, atrawborrles and_cream, and cake to vialtors, In the cvening there will beflno vocal and instri- mental munlc. Al friends of tho Jomo are most cordially fnvited {0 ba present. SUBURBAN, HIYDE PARR. At the first open alr concerta of the season given 1n the South Parks 8aturday, scveral pecullar look- ing vehicles were noticed. These are tho parlk phactons, & new attractlon recently placed upon tho grounds by the Bouth Park Commlssioners. They are commodions vehicles, capable of acating abont cighteen or twenty passengers, the seata bolng placed o that onc may tido buckward, for- ward, or sidownys, and are well-cquipped and drawn by speedy gray horses, It Is tho intention of the Commissioners to establish a 1ino of them which shall connect with the strect-cars at City Limits, and with tralos at Oakland and Fuleviaw, (also other places as yot undecided,) conveyini visltors through tho parks from ono point of inter- st to another, and retuming. Stntlar systoma are riready in vogiie In Prospect Park, Tirgokiyn: ¥air. mount, Philadelphia; and the New Yark Contrat Park. " Tho fare will'be about tho samo aa in the above-mentioned parks, T'he Chicago Barge Club made (ta first vislt of tho sonson lust Friday, and was followed next day by tho '*Farraguts. " The vacaucy i the office of Captaln af Hose Company No. , af the Fire Department, oc- canloned by the explration of tho term of ofiice, will ba reflled by voto of the membera this even- ing. Copt. Balley, s furmer incumbont, *do- clinies a second pomiintatlon. Severtl persona ara talked of for the®position, amone whoin may be inentioned Mesre: Maddeh, Wonihouse, and Mure my. Daring the past year soveral {mportant irc havo accurred, In all of which the fremon hava rendered ofiiciont service, and succeoded in enving a conslderablo smount of property. It ia vary fur- ortant that a thoroughly rellable man be chosen A1l tho vacant oflice. Friday night the Iyde Park Gas Company falled for the irst time to tarnlah lght for the villao, Tho gas here avernges better thian that in Chicago, Mr. Blalno, Journalcorrespondent of this place, loft a day or two since far the Contonnial. Neat Ihnradny ovening a concertand lierary on- tortainment will be given by Mr. William Btanley, of New York, uesiated by Louls 'Taylor, of Chi- cago, Among the nttractfons will bo tho 'firat song oversct to mualc in th Englleh languago, —————— MEDICATED BATHS, o the Editor of Ths Tribune. Tnnawa, 1, June 3.—1 wish. through Tns THIBUNE, to anawer Mru. Jordans Bmythe's quos- tiona In tho samo papor a few days ago, I amalont negotinting for the right ta uso the Medicated Va- por Rathe in Urbans and Champafgn. Tho baths uro beneficial in slmost all forms of disease, and will postéively cure a grout wany without tho use of any medicines. In cutancous dlscases, rhenma- tism, ‘and fomalo weaknueses, it stands without & nival, and ladies who tovet a clear, smiooth com- plezian can find no bettar cosmetle, I aball be happy (o communicato with Mre. Smvihe, cither peraonatly or by Jotter, Al E. Goobwin. B THE WINDSOR, Avisitto the Centennial would be incomplete without a sojourn at the Windsor Hotul, on Fifth avenuo, between Forty-sixth and Forty-scventh streots, New York, The momory of the viait will be enhanced by the enjoyment of the high-toned plessurca provided by the competent oliicers, A dinner there 1s nnovent to be locked back to with snappelite. The gorgrous furaituro, the splendid scenery, tho tout-snsembla will cling to one for years. The best advertiscmont of this houso aro ita gucsta who o M, Saturday, ——————— DO JUSTICE TO NATURE, 1t 1s an Ingratitude to Nature not to prescrve and keep o splondid ordor 8 good st of téeth. Noth- Ing can be casler. Al that (s nceded s to brush them briakly night snd morning with purifying Bozodont, * It will ‘make the wouth a perfumed palace, —e— IT IS WITH PLEASURE WE REMIND wholesale buyors secking deslrable stocks of wall- paper, cartalns, bedding, and kindred goods, of Hilger, Jenkina & Faxon's present location, 231 _Btate sireol. They wholesale as well as rotail. RELIGIOUS- anid to the pnblic, and he was compelled to get ap 3 &1 leaat one new aermon. ‘The Conforonce then adjonrned. RECEDPTION. TNH REV. GALUSIIA ANDERSON, 'Iha reception excrelsea to tho Rev. Galusha Ane derson, D.D.,pastor elect of tho Second Daptist Church, was licld tnst avenlng in (he auditorium of that edifice In the preeence of & large congregation. On tha platform were the Hevs. D, B, Choney, W. W. Everts, W. J. Kermott, J. M. Whitehead, J, J. Irving, and Donnelly and Prof. Mitchell. An organ voluntary was first on tho programme, and was followed by an anthem from the choir, The Rev. W. J. Kermott read short aclections np- pronriate to the occaslon from the Old and New Testaments. The Rev. Mr. Donnelly offered prayer, which wa« folowed by the singing of the 741 hymin, com- mencing ** Happy the ctinrch, thon sncred place.” €. R Biackall, Chalrman of the Committoo of Arrangements, read lottors from the fteva. Q. W, Northrup, W. W, Everts, W. W, Hagne, E.J. Goodspeed, Smith and Thearl, expreasing regret at thelr Inahility to attend the oxercisce, and prediet- ing a briliant future for tho church under Dr, An. deraun's minlatrations, and congratulating both pastor and people. ‘+gnr Denaminational Intorests in Chicnga** was the rubjact of nn address by the Rev, 1. B, Chenny, Tle apoke of the necesity of unily and the lmpor- tanca of atrenuthening the chureh, nui recommendd- ed i measiee fo further that end, the formation of Laymen's Social Unions, simllar’ to those in tho Tast.? He concladed by savine that the denomina- tionn! Interesta nf the Hapt{si Church demanded the thought and work of fts ablest councillors, g Tivlnz extonded the hand of wel- Andersot: ina few well-clioson and Consultation with Mr. Moody About Revival Meetings. Ife Is Undecided Whether to Be- gin Here or In Boston. Dut Will Probably Start in This City About Octobor First, Reception to tho Reve. Galusha Ander- sony of the Sccond Baplist i Church. REVIVAL MEETINGS. A, MOODY WILL PRODABLY DEGIN TS FALL. Yesteelay afternann a conforenco of ministers, he Committee of Scventy, and Mr, Moody, was held In Lower Farwell Hall. Mr. Moady preslded, The obfect of the meeting was to discuss the mat. ter of retnining Mr. Moody in the city, and Inan- gurating a series of revival meetinzs in eomn grent hall. to be conducted Ly Mr, Moody. The Rev. William Alvin Bartlett opened the proceoedings with prayer, after which the hymn, ** The tie that Diuda our hearts™ was snng. MR, MOODY anld that gome montha ago he kad receivor n letter from the ministers of Chicago to come back hero and Inbor. . That letter had affected him, hut upon hie return from Europe hin frienda had urged him towork In New York and Phitadelphin, and he thought tho work was not thrown away there, Ifo bad heon invited togo ta Doston and work, aud the question Iay between Chicago and Boston, 1le loved Chicago dearly. If he commenced In Boston, {twonld be early in tho fall. Tho excltement then reach all lect, In spoaking on **The Pastor's Ontlook, " gnve n sloteh of Lis wwarle in the minls- try, from the time ho entered itat Janeayille, Wis. dawn to the prescnt, 1o wne pastor of the Second Church before the ey, . J. toodsoced, and pald that gentleman a comnlimontary tribufe for his services during a period of ton yoars. His physi- ¢lan had recammended hls comtiie here on acconunt of his wife's f11-health, and he lad determined to como. ‘The day previoun had been his st Stinday Tiere, and he lind cnjoyed [t He hnd come around nearly to the point whence ho had started, and wos Ind onco more ta breatho the afr of the Great might over New England | Karthweat. I1e truated he should fill the place ace and then they would have better success after In | ceptably. An astuto TithuXE repoticr, he saii, Chicago. Ttmight Le best to commonce tho work [ had stated ~that ha was o man' in his in Chicago or Boston, bul that was for tho meet. | Aftlen, and Aveighed 100 - pounds. Me was mistoken in both instances. ‘There was nothing ings to decide. 1lke going away from home to learn what kind of n e only wanted tho minlstera to givo np other church evening weetings during o | man youare. He had heatd that he waa & sort of 3 period of thirty doys. It would not affect thelr | dondlficd preacher, and not ndapfed to minister to Sunday eervices, poor proplo, 11 hioped to ahotw, by his worke, to "Fhie Row, Dr. Judkin asld that he was favarably | the contrary. b4 The Rev.” W, C. Richarda reail an_ orfginal has orana poem, which clicited consideruble merri- ment. Aliymn, wrltten by €. R. Blackall, was sung by the cliolr, after a fow remarka by Prol. Mitchell, The Rev, N. 15, Wood closed tlic cxerdises with prayer, and the andience waa then dlamissed with the benedictlon, and afterwards cnjoyced o social gathering n the lecturestoom, where' the now paa- tor was made better ncqoninted with his charge. bl ot CHEAP, HEALTHFUL, NUTRITIOUS F00D. Use the Excellent Comprossad Meats of Libe by, MoNelll & Libby, Pat Up In Hormot(- cally Scaled Cans---IWhnt o Tribune Repro- sentative Saw and Learnod at Their Estab- lishinent. The statement made of late in ecveral of tho papers that certain persons have been Injured by cating pressed corned beef have led us to make thesubject amatterof carcfulinquiry. Theresult of our investigation witl bo of great public ben- ofit it 1t only succeeds fn making people mora Eibbs Stemcll & Liboy, o thin- ity o g5ar” o i b vy MeNel I¥ y, & year or ey oty prochro L xposiion Bulding, "o | masé ago, undertovk the prepratfin of com- The Rov. Mr, Judkin said that whilo Chleago Bmm“' cooked corned beef, uslng thevefor the furnlshed fow working Chrlstinn pcorln. they wero | finest solected quality of meats. Their beef at fmpreascd’ with what Mr, Moody had anfd, and thought that every fmpnlac could bo thrown' nto ane great meeting cach evening. woexi The Rev, Dr. Mitchell wanted to know when Mr. Moody wanted ta begin. Mr. Moody said sbaut tho 1at of Octaber, Dr. Mitchelt sald that Mr, Moody was wanted to ome to Chleago and lnbor, 3ir. Bartlett” eald that the soonor Mr. Maody camic to Chieago, the better it would be. Chicago spoilad, and It was time to begin now. ~ There was no chreh fn Chieago but shat would bo con- trolled by 3r. Moody end do a3 e wisbed during tho meetings. 1lo thonght tho meetings should conmenco early n the fall, Thero was 1o obataclo In tho way, and Mr. Moody would have such an op- portunity as he had never hind anyiwhero olso, Eller V. A. Turpin sald, on behalf of laymen, that they svanted Mr. Moody to commence aa soon as possible, aad that the PRESIYTERIANS WOULD DO ALL THEY COULD to sustafn hlin, ‘Tho Rov. Mr, Davla eald that tho mooner Mr. Moudy camo tne better, and ho thought that tho Latof October was i coud a ime us any 1o com- mence tho ravival work, Nr. Moody thought fhat the Presldential cam- palgn might be In tho way, and It might be best to walt nntt] the campalgn vias over. The Rev, Mr, Walker thought perhaps it might of that thoronshly imbued kind which would ac- | once becameo very . Yopulnr, and o ex- complish much good and asslat Ar, Moody, tensive _ sale for” ‘i sprung up ol 3Mr. Moody safd thathe could notstato whonho | gyer the country, untll the supply would commenco work In Chicago, if ho began in Doston first. _Probably the firat of January next. Tho Rav, Willian' Parkhurst snfd that ticra neset was g tima whon thero was no excltemont of doma kind in Chicago—olther polltical or othor- wise. o thought they could Al any hall whoro Mr. “Moody might preach, whother there waa a was hardly equal to the demand, Of course they found Imitntors, Various other parties undertook the preparation of corned beef of an inforior quality, prepared aud put up by a much different process, in hopes of drawing oft their trade. If s unfortunato that tho good should olitical “campalgn or nob. 1lo thought | sufler in public estimation with the bad, and, in he business ' mon would 'take caro of | order tha justico moy bo dono dcsun'ln;f, tho buainess part and expeoscs. They widely-used ‘ and very popular artiels of food, NEEDED MR, MOODY NOW, to Lring this city to Chrlst. Tlo thought the meet- Inga shonld nat bo postponied further than Octobor, 3z Moody sald that hie was golng to Doston to confor with the ministers, and_ho would tolograph whather e would first commenco hote or thoro within thirty dogs. The Rev. Mr. Johnson, of the Providonce Col- ored PaptIat Church, mado a briof addresa in behal? of at onco commencing the work, in order that the Northwest might be rechimed to Jcaus Chrlut. BISHOr CHENEY anid that tio thonght that the political campal woulil not Interfere with or milltato gainst tho meatloge. 1o thought i¢ they had God's spiritual inflnenéa with thiem there was no doubt of success. He only wanted to say for his Church that they a‘ern m;‘dy to glve money, timo, and prayers for 0 work. The Itcv. Mr. Kimball sald that **Ilops long de- foreed makoth tho lieart sick, ™ and lio was opposod we mako this statement voluntarlly, that the compreesed oorned beef that has_caitsed all this mischlof fa not that put up Ly Mesers. Libby, MoNeill & Libby. The goods of this last-mgi- tloned fivm are }mt up in hermetleally-sealed tin cans; those which have produced the evil com- plained of are Wms!pcll in cloth and painted, and sometimesincasedin tin-foil. Mesars, Libhy, Me- Neill & Libby are among_our most prominent ond reputable packers. “Thelr houee has an ex- cellent roputation. Last year over 40,000 beoves wero slaughtered there—iha very choleost cattle that arc rcceived fn this great cadtle mart. Te- sidos using only tha very best of heeves and the selected cuts for thelr widely colobrated com- pressed, cookod corned-heef, the utmost caro nnd cleanliness 18 employed. A visit to their maminoth establishmenta both on 8tate and Sixtcenth strects by the writer yesterday o putting off the time. Ho Wanted tho work com- | gliomed avory part tliercof g8 nent and sloan as Tt b e e e fagpncF the beltar. | 4 Now England kitchen. In order to allay any Tho Itov. Mr. Dorrett, ropresenting suburban | fears that our friends throughout the country churches, sald that ho was In fuvor of commencing m’lfhl havo in regard to canned corned-beef, wo the work carly in the fall. wiil add that the great Cambridee (Mass.) chem- The Hov. Dr, Fallows spoko af tho earneat work | ist, Prof. E. N. Horsford, after n thorough and necesnary in Chicago, Just auch work ua God bad | caroful analysls of thelr meots, says: iven A7, Moody tho power to do—carmest Wtk la | ““it0n apening tho cau, tho'aroma of cookod e Chirlat, d beef which exhaled wna parfectly fresh The Rev. Mr. Chappoil and tho Rev, Mr, Brob. | SOFNeC and most teful to the scnseof smell. The ston anak in & imil teni, o or The Moat ity bo Qosctivadas The Rov. Mr. Whitchond, of the North Side, | 87) moved that Mesars, Moody and Sankey be Invited brllimnt, T find 1t perfectly sieot, most accept- to come to Chicago as early in the fall'as posaible, | ableto the palate, and unsurpassed by such or as soun as arrangements conld be made for the | plain corned beefasIam ableto obtain'in the meetinga, market. Tho practical tests were entirely satls- factory. I have no hesitation, therefore, inpro- nouncing tho sample perfectly sound; and, as I am perfectly famillar with thie_process of prep- aration puraed by tho partles, I may add that I know of no reason why, in the ordinary work of their establishment, overy sample of moat put up by thom should not be Invariably wholly sound and healthful.” - Tho nbave teatlmony {a slmply unimpeachable, coming as it docs from ono of the highest au- thoritics on the subject of wholesome food in the country, Wa shiall continuc to recommend o the favor of the publle the_exccllent canned l{:l?i!“ prepared by Messra, Libby, McNeill & e MR, J. V. FARWELL sald that they could get the Jxposition Bullding about the 1at 'of November, and hie thought it conld be comvenlently arranged for the purposes in- nded. The motlon of the Rev. Mr. Whitehead was then put, and unanimonaly carrled. Mz, Whitehond stated that he thongiit thoy might commenco the work in Farwell Jall about a'month earlicr, Mr. Moody thought that thoy should have a large meoting hall, ‘The Rev. br. Uoodwin thought thut thoy shonld got an inmensc han, and, if It becama necessary, fo putupo bullding espoclally for the purpose, and not to walt uuntll the 1st of Novomber, Ilo dld not want Mr. Moody to go to Boston, but stay in Chicago, and work Inthe great Northwest. Mr. liallock spoke In favor of commencing the ‘mootings during tho time of tho Exposition, FREPARING TIE WAY. ‘The Rev, Mr. Judkins offered the following: Jtesolred, ‘That from this time onward we will boid a epecial union meeting for of and nnfon confuronco upon Monday of cach weak, looking for revival, Elder Penfiold thought that soch & meeting shonld bo sppolated for eveey Monday at noon fa all, Mr. Moody thought It was a good preliminary wgll'lr( ll}ll' the ministera to got together and pra; o — MEDICINAL MALPRACTICE. May Dootors Administor Horrible Polsons with Impunity? Speclal Dispatch fo The Tribune. Towa Crry, lowa, June G.—Bome time ago a man reslding {n thiscity named Everard Palmer hrought an actlon In one of the courts of Poweslielk County agalnst Doctors "ln']ll and Clark, of Grinucll, . whera Palmer formerly resided, for molpractico, G. Bpaflord thonglit. that they wAould taying bia damages at $20,000. For some days ve ju a meoth S A B o paators takn laoss bAqEeeTaTe | past teatimony in the form of depositions of Doc- form, tors Maon, Bhrader, and’ Graham, of this city, "Thio Rov. Mr. Davls naked Mr. Moody to explain | have been taken on the part of plaintil. “The cano How 70,0 T0 WO imvolyos” fhis " qucelan, el s ‘Intreeiing Mr, Mcody sald that Lie thought the ministers o he e profession: appears tha could do a great deal of zood If they conld got hojd | the wife of plaintilt had beon affccted for eomo timo with somo sort of norvous disease, and employed this irm of physiclans to treat her. Tha dociors had heen glving her lady- slipper for some time, but concluded ta cliange to valorlan, and wmade s mintake, aa is clajmed, and vo voratrum virldo instead of tho valerian, lowover, the plaintif claims that aconite was ven inan overdose, instond of tho valerlan, It 4 charged that only aconito conld produce tho ef- focts on tha patlent that plaintif clalins wns pro- duced by tho quantity taken. It s charged of God fn prayer. 1fo thiought It would be a good idea for the milnistors to work every day, and on Monday meet st noon after thelr minfaterlal meate nay, ‘The tev, Mr. Parkhurat moved that a committee of one {from each denomination to conduct and ad- vertisc the ministerfal meotings, and to co-oporata with the Exocutlve Committce, be appolnted. Carrled, ‘Fhie following committe was chosen: Congrega- tlonnl Church,"the Rev. Dr. _Ovodwin;’ Daptlat, the ftev. Dr. W, W. Evarta; copal, the He that tho medicine, ~whether veratrum virlda Dr. Hopklne; Methodist, the Rev. Dr. Judkin or aconite, produced an affection of the stomach and bowels and & swolling fienlulchurc , Prol. Bwl + Rteformed Bplacopal, fehop Cheney; Lutheran, th o Hev, M. Sovering: | of the limba which hsve become permanent and in- Laua; Christiar, (he Rov, Enowles S8haw, curable. Al this the defendants dony. The cass . Moody safd that lio was willing to go to work | Will turn mainly on export testimony, and atteacts at once, but he thought he ought to have no little attention among the medical profesaion, aa to what extent doctors aro llable for malp ctice in the administration of polsonons medicine; A LITTLB TIME PON MEDITATION, an he has not had a chanco lo prepare now ser- inona, Tho Rev, W, 11, Danlels thought Mr. Moody's nermona scomed bettor by hearlug them repented. He had hoard soma of thew threo or four times, and thoy had always intereated him. 1le thought that even thelr publication did not hurt thelr effoct, Tl Ro MARILIAGES, MAY_KILBOURNMonday evening, Juns B, at the realdence of the bride's parents, 120 North born-st., by the Ttav. Hobdrt Collyer, Thomas : lsa Carrlo L. Kilbourn, Both of this M. Daflold thought that they aould | gily. Ko cards. not be thrown off thelr ance by Mr. Moody's SR remarks. Thyy should not fr ve Mr. Moody of DEATILS, a brlef commulilon with God, from sclfsh motlves. LINDEH—At lis resldence, 801 oboy-st., on the morning of June fith, Usher I, Linder, aged 60 years 2 nionths and 13 days, atlca of funcral boreafter, $2Southorn llinols papers please copy. BURGI—On the 6th inat., llenry M. Burgh, aged 15 years and 5 nontha, Funoral at £ a'clock from the house, 208 South Morgan-st., to-day. Friondsof the famlly invited. EDDY—June 4, of consumption, Jane A., duughiter of N. I and D. '\, Kddy, sgod 20 years, Funoral servica at thulr realdence, 711 Fulton. st., Tuesday, June 6, st 12 o'clock. Friends fn- They should allow Mr, Moody to do os Chrlst dic- tatod to hita to do, The Rev., Dr. Qoodwin thought it would ba lPlnld(nK the work too much if il was commencod this summer, Mr. E. W. DBlatchford ssid that he had beon amnong the laymen, and all were in favor of com- mencing the work ' as scon as practicable, There wors reasona in the suggestlons’ which Mr, Moody ad wade, as he necded reat. Ha thonght, how- ever, that Mr, Moody should stsy over suother Babbath, The Kov. Mr, Caldwell offercd the following: Jtesolved, That in case Brother Moodyshould de- | vited. Corrlagea to Hosehlll cido that he cught to begin bis work in Boston in Wflmflnflad sod Springfeld papors pleass October, we desire him to return wnd immedistely | notice, BAHRETT-—A\ resldence, 360! Wahash-av., at B p. . Monday, very suddenly, David P, Barroit, Eaq., sgod 4 jpou 42 yiars. Memalna to ba taken East this ovenlng. SCHLATTER—At Brunswick. Gs., Juna 2, Prancea 0., wifo of Col. Churles 1., Schlatter, snd sfstes of Mra. Cliaries V. Kelley, of this clty, MEIDENDAUER—In thia clty, Juno 5, Amands, begln work bore: The resolution evoked a furthor dlacusslon, aftor yihich Mr, Boody statad that It wao well suough for thom fo speak about bis continuing work and to say his uld sernions were good enough. It was all well enough, but when ko saw tho audtence look- ing over tho newapapers while i was preachlug to seu if o was apeoking accordlag to the print, thers was somcthing which pecullarly stirred & man. It was woll suough, but he had not looked | youngest duughter of Scbalt and Magiio Meiden: s ek for "y, mudl ol B | fasesses ycare angon ey, Eialtetien: necded a little imo for ineditation a or 3 ays. zmew thoughts. e wasonly a layman, snd fl was Punersl from 160 Weat u..u.on»’.'... to-da; more dificult, bosldes, ho had alwsys fAve or six | Jove 6, st o'clock p. m., toKosehil} byumqu{: voporters attor bim, who wors glving overything ha | ROBB~AL Batavia, L., Jugs &, Mis.. Alastha Temple Rohb, wifs of Genrge A, emple Ttohb, wife of Genrge A, Rahh, Faneral nervices tVodncaday nost ab 10 m o the ecadenco of Robers P. Lunt, " Eeq., lon, 3 WHITE—AL s restdence tn this city, v remav., Banilay June 6 Manre o \inte” War Funoral from hlsrosiderice Wednenday aftamoo Jone 7, b 2 o'clock, Lo Gracoland Ceinctory vy carringe, 4 L CEMENTS, e A D HI?“ GRAND OOUNOIL, ‘There will ho & meeting of the Republi Conncil. corner Lake ang Clark atroste. thie r.'r'fe";‘. noon at 2:40 a'clock. Al membera are requosteq to be present. (00K COURTY REPUBLIOAN OLUB, Thero will be n regalar menting of the Exeeutiys Committe of the Caok Caunty Central Republicys Club b Republican Tlendqnarters, conier of Lyk and Clark streets, 1hia aftarnoon nt 2:30 o'clock, WiLLior Atn ., Prealdent, FIFTIL WARD OLUB. The Fifth Ward Republican Cluh wiil meet at thy corner of Twenty-Sixth and Hutler strocts, ag g g‘_tlsmk to-nteht, _AUCTION BALES. " By 4. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av. Tuesday, June 6, 1878, Extenaive Auction Trade Sale of STAPLE & FANOY DRY GOODS | Among the apeclal featnres for our next regula snle wo beg to note the tnllm\'hui‘: A farge and well-ssrortad atock of Custom-Mady CLOTEIING in Men's nnd Doys' wear, the slzen, quallty, s, workmanship of VNl wo uarantao Amatoclame " An extensive lina of TIATS and CAPS, (icluing every varloty of Men'a and Ttoya' Fino Straw lints in the Lateat Styles. Fine Wool and Fnr Iats, etc. A now and complete ling of TADLE CUTLERY, Packet-Knlves, Sefsnors, Sheara, olc., and n fins display of Plated londa'n Knivie, Fot, Spoons, clc. Alrn, Hardwaro, Snwe, Tammora, cte, Large line Linens, Including Table-Cloths, Taw. eln, Napkins, Tiandkerchiofs, Crash, otc, A miscellancous stock, comprising Fancy Cassl. mores, Shirtings, Cottonaden, Jeans, Kid Gloyes In gredt varlety, Hoslery, Gent's Neek Woar, Sie spenders, Overaile, dorwear, Umbrell Overshirts, Drcan Shicts' Un. Laco Shawls, Lndies' Under. wear, Aprons, et Brushes, Delts, Wallots, Fans, Lacen, Tollet Soaps, Extracta, Pinn, ote, il A RETAILER'S STOCK, slightly damaged, will also be elosed. Salont 0:30 a. m. GEQ. P, GORE & CD,, U8 and 70 Wabash-av. Carpets. Tho attention of the Trade le Invited to om Trade Salen of Carpets, held every Tueaday, On Tuerday, June 6, we shall closc out 76 Roll Inginins, lieoipn, . Sale ot 1 o'clock p. m. QEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av, Extra Fine Display of Boots, Shoes & Slinpers ‘Will be made at our Auction Sale of Wednesday June '7, and the goods MUST GO. . 0. GORE & CO., G8 & 70 Wabash-nv, On Thuradny, Juno B, nt 0:00 o'clock, we shal offer exten Inducements to parchnsera In Parlor ant Chumber Seta In evory style, Dook-Cascn, Ward: robes, Wainnt Dedsteais and Burcaus, Marblo uni Wood-top Tables, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Mat tresnes, Springs,' Rocking-Chalrs, Inll Trees, What-RNols, Show-Cases, Parlor tnd Oflico Deske, Raby Corrlages, Oilcloth Carpels, Itefrigerators, Ige-Clients, cte. At 11 o'clock, Carrrlages, lug: gles, and iarncesen. GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, By WM, A. BUTTERS & Co, Auctioneera, 118 and 120 Wabash-av. GREAT CATALOGUF SALE OF $20,000 WORTH:- Of Unredeemed Pledges Conalating of n Inrzo stock of Qold and Bilvel Watches, Double-Biirroled Treech-Loading Gnns, Tevolvers, Oporaand Ficld Giasscs, Clacke, Dia. mond, Emorald, Eapphiso, Camoo, and Coral Jux. elry, Salld Gold Clinins and Jewelry, Solid Sterling Silver and Plated Ware, &c,, e, the same having Deen doposited with N7, A, Goldsmid, Pawnbroker, 00 Bast Madlson-st., as collateral ‘sccurity, and avdll e mold at auction, to pay advancen and chargee, by WM. A. BUTTELS & CO,, at thele Auction Ttooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-ar., on TUESDAY, Juno 8, 1870, ot 10 & COSR REGULAR TRADE SALR STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Regular Made Clotbing, Furnishing Goods, Parasals, 8traw @oods, Hats, Oaps, Boots and Shoes, THURSDAY MORNING, June 8,at 0:30 o'clock, ot thefr Auction Kooms, ‘118 antl 120 Wabash-av, BOTTERS &C0.'S REGULARSATURDAY SALE TonseDold Faruitur, Carpels, OROOKERY, GLASSWARE, &o, Ano, 100 Tilack Walnut Contro-Tablcs, At eales Toomn, 118 and 120 Waliash-av., Saturday, June 10, 6:30 o'clock a. 1 n. WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Anctloncers, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctlonecrs, 84 and 80 Randolph-at. THE AUCTION SALES CTIOXCE OIL PAINTINGS, 84 and 86 Randolph-st., WILL BE CONTINUED THIS MORNING at 10 o’clock. Closing Bale at 2:30 p. m. ‘The Finest Collection, Cholce Works of Art ELIBON, POMEROY, & CO,, Auctioneer: Friday's Salo, Juno 9, at 9:30 a. w, An immenso display NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE And HIOUSEITOLD Q0ODS, _ Flegant Parlor Sulta Chamber Seta, a full }ino Moquot, Britsscls, and Bodeteads, Dureaus, Wardrobes, Library Deaks Crockory, ‘Glase. and Piated Ware, Gengral Merchandiss, &¢., &c. The entiro furniture private residence. Attend thls sale for bargains, Only auction sale fhis week. LLISON, POMEROY & CO. By 8. N. FOWLER & CO., Auctloncers, 274 and 270 East Madfbon-et. HOUSEKEEPERS AND DEALERS ‘We invite your speclal attentlon to our WEDNESDAY’S SALH, atour double warerooms, consisting of our ususl Isy out of new and second FURNITURE Patlor Sults, Chamber, Library, Diufng-room and OFFICE FURNITURE. Atthls sule wo shall offor a largo line of SEWING MACHINES, comprising ail tha bost makers. FIRST-OLABB BALOON AT AUOCTION, {Enown as Dunutng'a), In Theator-Ct., roarof 148 tato-st., WIII Lo sold wilhoul reaccve, on the premlecs, Wedgesday, Juno, 813 p. m: B. N, FOWLER & 0., Auctioncers. By JAS, P. BIcNAMARA & CO, 117 Wabash-av., N corner Madison-st. £,000 CASES OF HBOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE G, st 0:30 o'clock, Alo 600 DOZEN COLOLRED BHOES. No lteserve on S8ample-Cases. UYALY CALRRIAGES, ccls, $4.50 CARRIAGES, 4 wheels, worth §7, ? 1o the fnest made at fend for 111, Calae Togu XPOSITION BAZAAR, 205 W, Madlson-at., cor Greas e —— CONFECTIONERY, CELEBRATED (hronihnlll the Unlon—expresacd to all parta. 1D sad upward st .—5a 40, 60c ger . Address orders QUNTHER, Coaleor tioucr, Chicago~