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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1876, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. P. P. Dliss will eing at the Tabernacle Chureh, worner of Morgan and Wreet Indiana strecte, th evening. ‘The meeting will be conducted by D, W. Whittle, Beven hnndred and alxty aents were sold yesters day for Mr. llooley's beneflt Saturday. John B. Jeftrey, of the Etening Journal job-ofiice, gave $150 for four seata, The annonncement that Mra, Magnueson-Jewett wonld alng at the reception at the lome of the Friendlens to-morraw was not authorized by that 1ady, who will not be present. 'The regular monthly meeting of the Mechanics® Institute was held Inst ovening. Ieyond the ro- eelving of propositions for memberehip, no buel- mess of lmportance was trunsacted. John Johns, a Mitle H-sear-old realding at No. 820 Larrahee, wan run over iy an express wagon In Zront of his resfdence at 4::30° yerterday afterioon snd had his left thigh badly broken, Tho temperature_sesterdny, as obscrved by Ma. nasee, opticlan, S8 Mndixon street (THinCxE Duilding), waw, at 8, m., 53 degrees: 10 a. o 743 121n., 735 8 p. My G018 o m., G0 onicter, 88, 1. 20,073 1 9. 1ty 21008, Anton Larenzo, o German calciminer realding at No. 45 Reex street, wus fonnd lumglmi' 10 & ratter in the barn {1 the rear of hls home, The Coroner held an Ingaeat in the afternvon and found o ver- dict of death from aulcude, but coull nacertain no cause for the decd. Asrersar Clark, of the West Tawn, iwishes if underetood by the 4,000 pereonal tux-payers who have not yet inade returns that but ten duy= longer remain {or that purpore, and that. after that dute Al persons who i ot made returns will be taxed upon the Depuly Assessors' valuution of the property. : Early yeaterday morninz Mrs, Loulen Itelech, Mding at No, 20 Will street, accldentaily fell while TATTYIng a lnm,- through a room in her residence, and won frightinlly b d by the esploslon whieh enxned, She wae taien o the und cannot. Iu\rrllfl]’ Tecover, of three chlidren. The Rev, Mr. Johnron, who hax for years heen pastor of the Providence Colored Baptist Church, on the West Side, an organization which under nie tare has freed itself fram delt, has tendered hin renlgnation, to tuke efieet Augurt 1. Me. dohnson Niae decidod ta go 10 Laberln 1o do misslonary work among hik countrymen there. He will go vin Bus Tund, fl“fl{)l’llllillfl) will not reuch his new tield of labor until late in'the yeur The rmpoll('r Tilinois left the flncl: Ly the Wella h 1, unty dlowpital, She deaves o fumlly etreet hrldyy Sesterlay morning (OF St 1outs, pros ceeding nsfar s dollet by the cannl, On board weto the Canal Commissoners, Capt, W, N. Yralnard, Col, Juseph Utiey, u Col, L G. An- derson, together wiin soveral jonrmalists from the rursl regions, 'Tie comuiseary deparinient was well-atockea vahen she Jest, 18 is supposed to by in o rather depietea state at present weiting, The trip was purely In the mivrest of pleasire and the transportation of the jpurnilists on heard to the meeting of the Dlnels Prean Assuciution at Jollet. At 0 yesterday afternoon two men named Michacl Burry nnd Mattnew Iirenan eitered the saloon of Thomas Willlas, No. 52 Sorth Market wtrect, and, ufter el for sume drinks, rerueed 10 pay for them, Wi tly clected them, when they commence and throwing atonca Iuto his_enloon. athicked them, and was pretty badly uned up roughs, having two of hin tecth neutiy abstracted, e then arew a rovolver, and, Justus bnrey wan hurhng w stone at him, fired ad shot bl in the lelt azm, intijct. ingn slight wound. Luri arcerward, and his case ¥ Kaufmann until the 1sth inst., by which time the pulice hope tu captire his compaiion, 1n reference to the dtem which appeared In yos- terday's twineyg coneeming the ndientires of ex- Ald, Cnnnon and Mr. 0. 5. aldlen, the atter rives o explain us fullows: Since tie all clection tho ballot-hox stutiers and citers of the NorthSide, whom M, Mullen helpedio defeat, hnve uscd uvery chance to Tnault him und. provohe Lim to retaliste by glving some ot them what they deserved. Mon- diy Inet, Cannon approachcd Sulien und, ‘after suine jocular remurke, drew off and hit Nulien, but ditnot knock him down or nilict any verious fmury. Bystamiders mtertered and presented Jen from doing as he had been Tlie mnent 18 made to contradiet t wie knocked d coming hante, One of the most mysterions caser of the present mania for ending onc's esistence oceuried yester- day afternoon vin the Jake ut the foot of Twedth street. At oan enknown wan Beed o small Tuw-boat ata bout-honse i the viciniy, and ofter Towlug abant o quarter of u mile oul, Was secn to divert himeell of his iat sud cont and leap into the water. ‘The bout was recovercd direetly uiterwn; Dy the owner, and from lettors and uthier sriicles found In the pocket of the coat, the name of the mulcide wanuscertnined 1o be Edwin Wood, 1le wasa aone-cutlerby tr: and formerly worked for 1, 41, Dickenson, No. 810 North Water street, but more recently he lius worked ot the new Custon- arde Upon the 1t of the month he wa discharged, nnd since e time he bas been ronming around ruul The deceuned wus an Englishun by birth, pears of uze, und leavesu Mitle d-year-old dapghter with ‘I'homns M, Rowun, of No, 1071 Dearborn strect, sn intf- mate fricnd with vihom he has boarded during his resldence in thla city. No possiblo reason cun bo aesizned for the sulcide, 1he ife had ulways heen @ pleneant une, the only surrow he s known to hive had being the death of his wife aboit two yeara ngo. EXAMINED AND INSTALLED, Tho examination of the lte Vandeveer, called by the Unlon Park ('un.’vv{. Junal Church, was heid by the Congregational Councll in tho lecture-room yeeterday afternoun. ‘The Moderator was the Jev, Dr. K, F, Goodwin, and the Rev, G, 1L, Peeke oflictated s Scribe, v ithe Councll was compoded of tha following named clergyment of the Firsl Church coln The Kev. Dr, B, F. Goodwln, the Tev! 11, Dean, of Lint Park Chureh: tho It Holbrook, of Onkland Church: the George Kimball, of i the Ros. i Pecke, of Leavitt S t Church V. . . Millard, of Wicker Iark the Hev, K. F. Willlama, {I‘f the Forty-seventh Strect the | 5 liardlett, of Plymouth Chntlen A, T of the South g0 Church; the fev. G Savage; Prof, Bartiett,” or Gilen Frat, I G Finky W, Ftopkln, the Hev. W, IL Beceher, the Jtev. 2. Holy the ey, 5. 4, fnmt phicy, e, 5. Cragzin, Mr. . K. Dicklnson, Mr. Juln W, Cruwford, Mr, Auron Tise, Nro 8. Wright, the Kev, J. k. Hoy, the Ty, Vime Powell, unid Veof, Uy, Tho candidate win ntrictly and storly Interras gated o to hin Christlan exnerience and hin faith, und, though often moved to tears, he produced & gentral improssfon fn his favor, and at the closs tho Council unanimously ugreed wpon accepting Bim. In the ovening the Installtlon services were In- teresting and_lmprexsive, The invocution was by the Rev, E. K, Willlama, und the Scriptural lesson by tho Hov, G, 1. Pecké, The Kev, W. A, Darte 1étt delivered the sarmon, nud, after the § prayer by Prof, Fisk, I'rof. ' Myde delly charge to the pastor, und the Kev. £, P, G extended the right hand of fellowship. ~Fhe Rev, L. T, Chomberlnin delivered the clarge 1o the Jeoplo, and. aftor congrutlutiug the new pastor, he congregation adjoutned LAKE SHORE PROTECTION, Tho blds far the protection of the’ Luke Drive boulevard, from Superior struet (o the city Hinits, huve been recelved by tho Lincaln Furk Cominine sioncrw, and are now under couslderation. Ti adsertisements were for plans for wuch prote tion, and the anount for which vach plan con be earrled out. Thix atyle of propa baw glven rive to consideruble complaint, [t 14 clnimed by con- tractdrs who aro willfniz 1o undertake the Jab thut the Commiesioners vhonld settle upon soine method for the protection of the drive from the incurelon of the waves, and then advertive for bids, selecting the lowest olter for tho completion of tie work in accordance wlth the style azieed upon, Unless this in done, the contractars claiin that they are grop in the durk 3 thatw plan may bo proposed and ae- fected, and the contruct uwnried to tha proposer 8L his own figires, when any of the other' biddors whose mothods huve Leon rejected might be willing 10 carry out the sucecenful scheme ot i much lower Tute, But the membors of the Noard sct thia diflenlty street. A mecting wos called for yesterdny ufter- noon, but there war no quol m. A TRIBUNE Fo- porter talked ° with some of the members, Who stated fhat none of the proposals will be accepted, The Intentlon was 1o get 8 number of plans and wubmit them to wome drst-cluss ehe ginecrs, and ablde by thelr decision, but thers 3o prowpect now that auythlis wii s donw on the fortidcattons this year, und hefore they et read; L‘; ko Lo work somcthing definite will’ Do settle 101, “Phe blda recelved wire from the following-named eotlowen: W. L, Suwith & Co., $13 per lineal ot: Fitzsimmonn & Co. itwo planm, $12,50 and $1:4.50. 1. Leatie (three plaun, $0,40, $112.50, and § it Conro, Curkbiv & Co, (four planey, $8.50, 80,60, $11, 85, und §17,45; Danovan & o, (two piane), $1.80 and 821 8. Nelson, $4; W, 1, Cox, breakwater of stone, 8. ) Chicugo Drodigtog and’ Dock Compuny, breakwater of two_ rows of cluss pn|ng,1wu':| i htween, 400 feet from the shore, 8150 7. 8. Danuhue (two plane), $12 und 857 0. 1. Green (thece plann), $315 S50, and §1. LAYING ¥OIR hMITI, There baw never been iy atieetion between Ald, Bmith and White of the Tenth Ward, and the action of the furmer In bri ¢ 10 the notlee of tho Cuiuell the cliure (hat White hud tampered with electlon returun, has completed the slicna tlon. White thirstu forrevenee, Were hea Keas tackisn, uud the Taws luws did not forbid, Bmith would bhave secelved a chullenge be. fora this, ~ Were he an Itallan, sn orgun. grinder would hove been hired to play perpetial deadly music under Smith's windowe, © Hat White i% & peuccful, caleuluting Mussichusciis mun, averae to Aghits, and o fuvur of serding o substituts to do battle with Swith, ‘The wilvgation ls that Snith employed s Tenth-Ward Vally—-nume un- known—to ?ck o fight with Smith, and suntch him aut of shape, all (o tho man's pecunlary proat snd the inward grutication of White Last night the wan went fito Lublerye's, on Mudi- son strect, wherg Smith wus, and tried to 1oy thy foundation for a Bght, but Smith was pacinc, und the attempt failed. 'While walthg for s chance, tho bully got into a fght with anuthcr man wnd got wittay eously (birashivs, to the temporary salvativn of 5mith, who will be sbl to bu at the Couucl westing to-pight. Let him bewaro, however, TUK FOUXDLINGS' HOME. The Ladies Unlon Ald Socivty sccured posseasion 3 of the Foundlings® Home, an Woaod strect. near Madison, yesterdny, and hield grand reception all any and until Jate in the evening. There wns & canstant eush of vieltars of all nges, sexe, and canditfone, The blushing young malden waa out n force, And, with many a youth, crossed the threshold of "the Tome, and hid a good time. There were music and strawherriea And fec- cream In nhundance, and evorybods enjovei the novel teception hmgely, Tho seventy adil babies were viewed and fondled by hundreds of enrions mureled and slngle peeaons of both sexes, and wondered over by the little ancs who caind with their mamman to feo them. Dr. Shipman, the o der of the llome, ws (iere to give Information, and with the Fm)d Tadies In eharue dli all §n his power to asslst In the entertainment, The infe- slar ot tho buflding I8 neat. wnd cveryihing is e ducted o ftshonld be, The **reecipt ™ of bnhiea nversgo nearly one aday, There are fat_and thin babien, blonds and brancttes, and some very prot- ty hoys and gltls among thase now on_hand. The reception mitet have netted o conalderalile Amoun t of money, for all who attended it opened thelr hearte and thelr pockets, aud gav thele mite to the Jiitle walfs, MOODY. LAST NIGHT'S LECTURE. . L, Mondy lectured last evening to young men only iIn Farwell Hall on **Danlel in Babylon.* The hall wan denscly packed In every part with nn audience of men of every sgo and condltion In life, and the ntmost Intereat wna taken in the provecd- Jnge. Tho seevices were opened by singing o 12st byinn, the words that *‘Hold Al that In the cho Imt the audienco not knovwln entire, Mr, Muml( annonn the ' Fort™ “would ho etin: all wero oxpected to Ju s, e campelled the andience to #ine soveral timen fn succesclon until al g, worde rane throngh the hall with'remnekable offoet. At the conclusion of the sinatng, e, It. D, Sieptined Ted, by praser, Mr, Moudy then had Mr. Blisn sime ¢ Roll Un, O TH]- Jow of Fire," which he rendered 1n bis own pecul- far feeling and cflective manmer. Beforo commencing hin lecture, Mr. Moody apule n few wordn fn praite of the Youns Men's Christian Aseaciatfon and the great, good work which it was dolng, and eaid that the yonng men ought to sustan it, ot ench one ought 1o do what e conld 1o ald the soclety in the noble work, Tle said, that no ity i the world had “euch Jnrke nnd zrand hall in the heart of itne Fanweil Hall. He appealed for members and financtal hep, and stated what the Christian Arsociation Intend todoin the fature for the entertalnment of the yonng men. A collection yeas then taken upe and inuny members were udded to the roll of the ¥, M, % A, Mr. Moody annonuced that one man S$1.000. [Applnyiac, ) le sald he wae cheered to e tlat ey was comiue fn for theee soung men. Mz, Moody then safdl he had reces from anvther_ gentleman who gave anothe snnd._ This was encourazsing for these ard thnes, My, Dlles then rang *“Danlel's Band,™ the an- dience joining in the ehorus, Mr. Moody's locture waaan exhaustivo disconrse from the life of Daniel in Babylon, showlng how rcamno temptation. and huw ho withetood the i of wrong wmld (he preatest dangers and threatentngs, and how fmplicitly ho had obered God and had'ad tafth in Him, e lecture war of that_pecullarly stirring character for which Mr, Moady is noted, and wns intended to cuu\‘nr o moral lexwon to young men to fench them s fove uf_temperance, ond to show them the way to n holler und brighter life, which was obtainable through Jesus Chist, who wonld glve thew an cverlasting home In the world to come, 118 PLANS, ETC. There 4 & poathility of Mr. Mondy*s remaininyg in the elty over Sundiy, a8 §t 18 W3 desire to ol meetings for the purpose of eisiug a tund fo Ji(t a mortgageon the chireh (n which Muj. Whitthe has teen lnborinz on Indiana street, Should he con- clude to hofd theke meetings, he willarrange to wpeal three tlmea next Sundny, once on the Sonth Side,once on the Weat 8ide, and once on the North Side. 1t hna not been determinal whether thers will be evening meetings daring the w Mr. Muody will prubably leave for Massachusctta abont Mouday marning. ~ tere he whil spend the sum- ner Inonti at hie mottier's home, «indying for the fall eampalun agalnst nnrichtoousness, 1t ling not heen declifed un’ to whether ho will make his first attack on the strongholds of Satan in Boston wf Chicago, bat, in conversation with a Tness repnrter yeaterdag o sald there wan ' protability il he would coine to Chicazo first, e chure! on the North Slde has becn very wearly pald for, the ulance yet to be collected nmomiting to only 2,500, ‘Plifs, Mr, Moody said, wonll he colleeted ore ‘Thuredny night, nnd the churcl cstablished onu firm busie, — W. W. O’BRIEN. POSTPONEMENT OF THE LLECTION CASE. W, W, O'Dirien, the attorney for the defendants In the Twentlath Ward electlon-fraug case, to be tricd at Jollet, clalms that Tuz Trnese bas been misinformed in regurd to the factx and the causes which Induced him 1o aek for a continunnce of the caca untll July 10. Mr O'Brien stated yes terday that hie wife had been \’cr( 111, und yes- terduy morning e went to Stute's-, lmrm.-f‘ Need and arked him to select o physician to vialt Mre, v’ Brien, to prove thut theludy was really very sick, and that Mr. Reed chose Dr. F. llenrotin, who vislted her athier housc, and oaa result of his ex- aumnation gave the following certltieate: Cuteann, June 6, 1870.—1 have to-day visited and carefuliy exmmined Mra, W. W, OBrlen at No. 970 Enst Erle street. 8he is undoubtedly quite severcly U], though she may be occarfonally sble to hoabout.” She 1o affected with bronchitis and nsthma, from which dlseano she has cortalnly wutlered for womo timo past, and at the prerent time I8 quite prostrated, and not cntirely out of danger, L. F. HENIoTI To farther substantlate hin slde of the case, Mr, O'Drien has ablained the following certificate from Dr, Donne: Caiteado, June 8, 1876,—Thin is to certlfy that T called on Mew, W. W. O'Brlen yesterday urn- ingg ut half-post 8, and found her mufferlng from o vory severs attack of asthma. Upon calling this morning 1 found her wome hotter, but still pros- trate. ‘Thisalternoon I found her atill very weak and wuffering from nervous prostration. Owing to bier candltini, and at her requert, 1 iolegrapfiod for her hustond yesterday morning at D:0 at Jdullet. . 1% Duxye, M. D, Mr. O'lirlen furthier sayn that he thinkes It was an outrage for men to call ut his house whilg bie was uiway, to ind out whother his wifo was well wr f1l. Mrs. O'ltrlen did anawer the call of Mr. Bistinger, hecanse she huppened to be Iying down In the pirlor an u sofa, and ut the time was very weuk, As rogurdn by not huving returned a3 woon an poxaibile to this city, Mr. O'Urien says that the train e came home'on was dojayed two houre, and s result hodid not getto his house untl)' 6 p. M., urossoon s was bossible for hiw under the circumintances. This case, now pending at Jollet, fs one In which much Intorest n taken, not ouly on account of the fruuds upon the bullot-box euld to have been pers petruted hi‘ the defendants, but becwuse ninety-odd witnesacs hnve to 1o to Joliet whenever tho matter comes up for trial. Twenty of thew went down Monday, ouly to return, Therefore, the roasons wsigned by the defendants' counsel for obtalning o continuance ure more closely scruthnlzed thun would be the case in an ordinary trlul here, Of that Mr, O'Brien cannot complain, S0 fur nd bis siatenients uro cuncerned, there are but two rumarks to be made, One fa thet the tewtimony of two unimpeachuble citizens who eaw dy Monday afternoon, and found her rea- canut be uprot by cortificales ninde doctors who snw her the following morning, The ather Is that Mr, O'Brien diil not take the first traln which left Jullct after he obtadned this post- [omenent,” He did not rash fmpetuvusly home, but walted for the =econd traln, killing time by & vixit to the Penltontiar, — — TWO CHICAGO SWINDLERS, THLEDL ARREST IN 8T, LOUIS, The St, Louis Republican of yceterday morning s the following coucerning tho arrest of a couple of Chiengo awindlers, who ran s bogus commission houre hiere for sume time, and were last yeur ox- posed by one of the city papers Abupt & weok ot Kuperintendent of Tiead- street's Mercantile Agency called on the Chicf of Police and atuted 1o him that he desired to secnre the capture of o inan, or & couple of men, Wwho resenting themeelvesan produco merchants, carrying on business at No, ml Pine street, le wsuld that o couple of days previously s buni- nesa-llke {mlm{ man hud called 8¢ tho ugency, ropresented that he was about to opei ap an cx- tenvive commission buxinens ui the lity wstuted, and procured ane of [iradutreet's replulers ~—~u hool cuntaining a kst of ull the business houses of the Unitud Stutes, together with the fnanciat standing of cach, The !rrlcu of the book wos $110, which umount the applicant could not produca, But_ue he represented that e would open wp on the 1at, and exbibited good letters of reference, wna alfowed to take the Look un time, Tt seemy that as soon as the stranger gob the book lie beyun to iswue_clrenlurs und cards to houses all through the Northwestern Stutes, asking thelr patronage. ‘Tl card read ax follows:' ** Griewold & Co., produce merchants and denters fn tohacco, wool, hides, etc,, No, 821 Pine street, St ‘The circulars usked that conaizunents of and cug bo ahipped to then, offceing inducements In the way of high cash prices. very liberal were the ternig, in foct, thut mnn( the’ purtics addressed suwpected that semething wus - wrong, aud Drudelreol's agency soon began to recefve s perfeet flood “of Cletters fromn anbscribers ull through the Northwest, muking inqulry us to the standing of the drm. A vivt to No. 821 Ploo street revealed the fact that thers was nu such thing an a commisslon house there, and the fraud wos then evident. ‘The purpose of thie nwindlcrs wus, of couree, to geb nosscasion of o lurge numoer of consignments, well thy gouods, uake returns only where it wos nuavoiduble, snd nn-.m(. wetting u guodly sum together, o rkip out with the proceeds, ‘The capture of thoe fellows be- came \‘ur{ desltable. ‘I'he ¢hlet put u couple of men to work, but they reciued 1o uuke but little hesdway, and the pros- pect was anything but flattering, when s clrcume wluncs oceurred that pruduced o result even wore tufuctury thau was Loped fur. On May 18, Mr. corge biinner, Supertntendent of the Jockford, Rock Inlund & 8t, Louls luud, was on bis way to Bt, Louls with his wite, when a satchiel belonging o them was stolen from (holr weat In the car, The satchel contalued s begutiful st of ame- thyst jewelry, worth §75, a very valuable silkc drees, un opura-gluss, and scveral articles of ctoth- ing. Iugulry was made, aud cnough wus lesrned 1o weutinly AT, Skinner thul the valise had been stolen by two well-dressed young men, of whons Le obtalned u description which o sent to the pa- llco here. The deecription wvalled nothing, aud the property was considored awlost, Last Friday, bowever, Mr, Walter Trumbull, a citizen of Rock “"]."d.l{ 'ul'.lll'lfd" ulli'ommnnlmuulxzx slgned K. L Vetating tbat the writer bad o bis posscasiva & $20 pawa clicck bo of calling for & very valuablo ret of amethyst Jewelr: and that if he, Trambuil, would send $356 In caal o the writer at 8t. Lonis, the check wonld be sent 10 him, together with a frank that would enablo Nim to send all his telegraph business over the Western Union lines free of charge, Thero was evidently something vrrr ratten fu this, and knowe e the fact that high rallrond and telegeaph ofticiala were nhout the only pereonsentitled to hold tel- exraph franks, ho was not long {n_ascertaining to wham the property umler negotlation Imlm\lflln"ll. Reideemer, corner Waahington and = Hangamon strcots, this evening, for tho bonefit of the church. BUBURBAN, AYDE PANK. ‘The Doand of Trustees of Hydo Park met yeator- dny afternoon, il helng present. Me, Schlund made a somewhat heated apeech abaat the manner In which President Beoaloy hnad WHISKY, Hildreth Makes an Ineffoctual Effort for Delay, And Finally Concludes to Como In and He ut onco wrote a letter to Ji K. I | reated the Germane {n reorganizing the polico Plead Guilty. 'l\r-:;" flm“f:mht‘_f:‘ Lk ww(\fl;m"';"'{"ffl fme | force, nll of the policemen of that nationality hay- Conrts, hie Iayl the ease hefore the Chief, and Do- | InK been dlacharged, whilo nearly overy lcleli po- tective (' Neill wan detalled to work np the case. ile proceeded to the Post-Ofiice and kept clong watch thronghont Saturday in the hopo that 1111 would call for the letter, but was disappainted, Mr. Trumbull remuined sith him (1l Sunday, but then had to go home, On Snnday the vigh of the defective wan renewed, but without resnlt. Yes- terdny morning e was sgain on hand, and, aa naon drew near, he aaw two well-deessed, ‘buatiin yonng nien approach the delivery:box, nnd hear one ot thewm call for the letter. “As soon o8 It was handed ont O°'Nelll collared both men and Invited then to fake o walk fo the Chieanut Street Statlon, They were kroatly taken aback, but hud nothing liceman had been retalned. Mr. Bensley explain. e that hie had not consulted the clatlms of natlons allty In weeding out the force, but had tried to ro- taln the bext men, Lventually a resolution rein- l‘nllnf Ofiicer Htelnborger wan adopted, anl the President instencted to make # place for him un the force, An amendment to nn ordinance now in forco was affered by Mr. Taylor, crenting two brldge-tenders at Nincty-fifth atrect britge nt salacion of £40 per montl each inatend of one at 880 per month; con- shictable opporition helng manlfested, [t was ro- ferred to the Committee vn Streets and ' Highwaya, Programme for the Trial of tho Casos ot Bpringfield, DEMOSTIIENES IIILDRETIH. R MAKES UP 1113 MIND TO ILEAD GUILTT. Nubody scemed to knuw just what would oe- cur in the United States Court yesterdny morn. g, It might be sentencedlay,or Ward, or Wadsworth, or Hildreth might ho tried. The toalo bt to ga, * On the way down one of l\ln‘vll‘ The petition (lur,bllgv‘:‘.;nlnuulril:.u{ m‘l'x:crchll Government represcntatives were evidently pre- attempted fo fear somo paper up, but O'Nefll | avenue wwas geparted back from the Committee on | 1ol 1o try the latter, but nelther he nor hls ughit slehtof it and h the closcd | Streeta and Highways, with thio statement {hat the g Hirg n At ROk 1'r'nmLllmllmw.;:,n‘\stl:gc‘l’xrck And the | stecet wae not yet fully and legally opened, and | #ttorneys were anywhere visible. On the other felegraph frank, At the atation the followns pave their names as A, Griswold and F. driswold, and with some show of dignity present. v one of the hozus husiness cards of Griswold & hand Mr. 8torrs was present, ready to go on with the Wadsworth ease, while several distill- eraof the second bateh lounged around ealmly that thercfore 1o lm[tlm\' ient conid be levied by special pmessment. 1 e&mrl aceepted and adopted, The ordinance {ur o -L-inel water-pipe on Wood- Jawn avenue, from ty-first atreet to Hyde Park Co, nboveauleito. | This guve them away com. | avente, wead ropenl ey e ket for & | wvalting the revelations of o Cuurt as to thelr ctely, amd proved that the capture wan far more | G-Inch ‘pipe from Vorty-fifth » y-fies & U seLibles, i , [iwportant thian the detective had at first sapposed, | steeet, future destinfes, Aftor hearing sumo clvll o~ tlons, the criminal buslness was taken up iu the following order: Judge Bangs—No, 157, Crlminal Docket, the In thelr pockets were found many of the eards, and [ The Clerk was anthorized to advertize for hide in thelr fom at the McDowell House, on the cnr- | for the plpe necessary for the foreyoing improve- ner of Rixth street and Washington avenue, were | m ent, tound cireulars and huainesa enrdn which indleated Tne CommBlee on Strects and Highwnys were the extent of thelr transactions. Aton, ted by resolution to uvestignte how many | case of the United States agalust Frederick IR S L L L S lamis Mt bo dixpensed with, and wers | Witte. The defendant Is ready to piead, fisiie @ hogus Chicago’ houso, which they | given pawer toact. Tl plen of not guilty was thien entered. operated before coming here. It read: The Hoard then took up their wnck!{ Amisc. W. Griewold & Hro,, dealers_in woud and willow- 01 ment of balloting for eraon to perform the dutlen lieretofore performed hy the Superintend- HILDRETH, THE INFORMEIN, The Court—What busincss have you before ware, tobac A vonpe, 61 cot, Chica- > re Baug; B et la ho howbt. hat Celatold e thelr | ont of Fbile W brka,. the “fent hallut stoou; | the Court tils morning, Judge Bangst = Proper uaime, as among thelr lettern neveral from | Healy, 23 MeLennan, 3 Heaty, 13 E, @, Clark, dudge Bangs—In No. '"‘_ the easo of the their mother and siater, sume dated Morrls, 1., | 1. Afterthe eighteenth ballot a recess was faken, United States’ agalnst 1lildreth, the plalntif is ready. Mr, A Rowle, fiem of Lawrence, reuce, sald he hnd whieh bie bad been requested to present by Mr. and various attempts made to find & compronlo candidate who conld command 4 votes, un tho tiirtieth ballot, M. 4. K. Beattlo waa elected, and the lang struyglc was over. The haard then, prorcedd to ballot. for Villace r. and others Odell, 11l.. ll breathing the greatort affection and begging them to come honte and Jead Tonest Tves. ‘Tuey’ have safled, howeser, under snany nllares, o tholr popere shot, The praperty gtulen from M, ‘Skiuner was all recorered, anil connected with the law- ampbel], Winston & Law- an afiidavit for a continuance was notlled. In overhaullng the traps of [ Accountant, und J. B, Lewls, the present in- ) ) o Lo yonng men the poiice. fonnd. the thirce folters | Cimbent, wan re-clocicd. L R L 1 helow, which ire highly intereating reading. | The rusclection of Police-Sergeant Rynan was ab- | widuy an uRstl % LoreLl 1l wtoey Of ot n Dliekimnilor In wetting 1n { taned on the first ballot, aid, as fu 1he other | had been fed on promiscs thut ho wus to ork on cattle-thieves by meana of indictment s, the nnnouncement of the resultwae grected | be used s a Governmont witness In the Ward nud Wadaworth cases until the Government found out thut they dldn’t want hiln, ond then notified his counsel’ to hmery up and'get ready for teial, Stated moro fully, thu attidavit goes on to sny that prior to the present term of conrt, Mr, Campbell had frequent conver- with prontious applunse by the lobby. M. Bogue offered und tne Board sdopted the tollowing resolutlume: . Rerofvet, That the Viliage Trensurer and Village Acconttant ho requested to furnish thiy Bonrd n full and delatied statement of the Huablifesund ax- vets of the Vitiage of Hyde Park on May 1, 170, Anather shows that there is another vaie of these rthics dolng business here in §t, Lonlent No, 215 Market strect. ‘The statement thatn slnzl day's conslgnments to ** Kid ™ amountod to 15 barrels of egee, and fle other riatement that the Chicago i is loxing §1,000 per month, sbuws the extent of the nefarious business, nntions with District- Attorney Bangs In regard to thils caee of Hildreth, und oiher cnscs whoreln it swan propawed o call ‘Iikdreth o8 o witness,—the United Sintes azumet J. D, Ward and Plalip Wads- worth, At Judge Hongs' request Mr, Campbell furnished hlm a genceal outline of the facts in the above casca, and that In further conversation Judge Bangs rald he sliould probably dealro to uxo ilfluteth as o Government witness I sald cases, hut that ho could not t that time_determine positively {u regard to1t. Mr. Catapboll remnrked that it wis vuttier lngortant for him to know when Iilireth's cane. would bu called, and Judge Dungs said It would depend upon the couclusion reached in re- urd to the uwo ol §1ildreth fn sald cascs, and per- hups o would tiot b able to_ determing ihat quea- tion untll these cascs were on trlal, M, Com Dell dnquired when wnld cancs wound be tried, showinz the antount of bonded indebtednees und for what purpose smied: the smount of cortilicites of indebtedners ontstanding; the nmount of war- rants issued. wtating the [unds outuof which rald swarrants are made puyable, “+ Renolred, That tio Villaze Accountant be di- rected to furntsh this Bonrd u statenient of all con- tracts entered into by il the former Boneda, which were unfulillled on’ May 1, 1636, giving same uf contractor, work contracted for, amount of cons contracts, work performed, sud wmounts due und to come due on ull xuch contracte, Prenident Benxley, belng aninus to sbift the re- sporstbility of dicchinrying a policeman, s roquired by a previous rexolutiun, asked the Bodrd to desig- nate tho man, and the patrolnan at the Rollin: Mills was the unfortunnte decided upon. Ad- Journed. i THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, EMERICK--SAWYER., WEDDING AT THE MICHIOAN AVENUE M. I cugRein. Mr. J. T. Emerick was marrled Inat night to Misa Efle A. Snwyer, nlece of Mr. P, L. Smith, of Nu, b Forest avenne, The ceremony was per- formed by the RRev. M. M. Parkhurst at the Michi- gan Avenue Methodist Charch, which was crowded with the friends of the young people, After the knot was tied, n reception was given at the resi- dence of the bride's uncle, and the happy couple were warmly congratulnted by a host of well- wishere, ‘Tho bride worn a moonlight silk, en tralno and trimmed with point applique; corsago en Pompa- dour, trimmed with lace. nd woa informed that the euse of the United States aggalnst Munn woustd be first” tried, and_then, upon Glmpuells A euggention, "It wi - ngreed b Lween and Juldge Bangs that™ the case ¢ cro MissNellie < A of 1idreth shoutd by passed untll ufter the e et ler s s Evons Carcal,cocort- Tts Beunton at Philndelphine-Distinguished | (el ot Ward and Wadsworth. Caupboll hud sl ed by Mr. George Marshall; Mirs Clara Waters, ea- Military and Clvll Personages In Attend- | further Interviewn with linngy, and furnished him corted by Mr. Go W, Bradbuess Mise Hoery | nnee o detalled atement of the 'facts In safd cascs Viridzman, cscorted by Mr. (.S, Martin, The | Pitaverenia, June 6,—The reunfon of the | Within Hildreti's knowledge. fn other words Cumnphedl cted vicariously for 1ildroth, and told Al the latter kuew. Io waa thercupon nformed that Hildreth's mune had been included in the Hat of Government witnesses, ond, although anid HBangs did not expressly stato that IHildrpih would be called in_eala cares, Campbell beliovgd that his youne Indles were arrayed in white tarietan, witl Coraage of white satin. Tl presents wero nimerons and elegant, Amon them were and gold salt “and mustard Mr. William Busb 1and Loufsc Baker: Army of the Potomac at the Academy of Music is the great event of thoduy us well a of the week, The nssembly at the Academy took placo ot 12 o'clock, und previons to that hour the Lusines moeetings of the varlous corps nssociations con- -liand & ving-ki ent would have on clunity to grace the wit- g ozen pearl-hanled kniges snd carne-kalls | g o Soclety of thu Army of (ho | Seessiand hi dellver o oralions Of conme, troit; soup and sadce ladles, from Edward 11 Polomac were Leld and officers clected | vn this understanding, Campbell carrled oy t;md-r('xcel\"vri l;nm Glara I ‘\\"nn-rn:& to werve for the cnsuing yearn The ::‘(Il‘x:mll’;’uw:nj‘xficellllumgm ";‘",?a “film‘" s, }:{5‘:’-»;2:,::?.‘,'::Ir;r..-h rom Sprague, Wary e Cock audiforlum of the Academy wan beuntifully decor- | JUANY FHRSECE, L (i until the Ward and Wadas A, froi P 1 s Diittorediay, | 8teds and presented u finer appearance, perbapa, | worth cases wero over, and that, inasmuch as 111i- and Kknife, from . 8 s card-racoiver, from | thanever bofore, The stage was set fnscamp | dreth was to be sccepted ne o Governucent witness, 1L B, llr(dL’mnn.] ak -hxnl.'lvl s Mr. and Mre. | acenc, the front, just behind the foothghts, belng m“éy‘:sll {:’.{:‘“‘:!.‘.‘{ ’l ‘:t&‘:."c',“ flm‘zflll’; n';"u“tlfllem 3 cornd 6et from M b Vi o 3 e, , nel rlnlm Ic‘g:;(x:ill»crr‘rry"vufil;lx. nr‘:: '5, grand with the war decorntions of guus uud car. s propared. t b on, and Mr. Camphell_stated ringex, one on cacl wide, stacked arnis, ud o pyra- through tho afidavit that be had never had the mid of denme, Behind the seats for guests was and salt cante puek amilieglt cote sligglitent fntinmtion that ho was to ba. rendy hefora W. lizndbury; pair of p . Sunith; ilver ealver, leo-pliche from Mea, two gablets, und Fllb,‘-bnwl from ¢, 8, Morey, planted the hendquarters flag of Gen. Mend the Ward and Wadsworth casee wore trled until 5. Mount, A, B. Weldh, J.'A." Leagh, James at: | stretehed by wircs to shuw the golden englo encir. | \Wednesdiy, My 31, witon ho recelvud netieo fram tle, 0. Diouewn, 8. F, ‘Criey, X, B fphan, A, | Cled by the wreuth, which by the ensignon the fold, | paass B Fho ot ol o i Conrt Datchelder, S A Butier, 9. G. Wliior, pladby 3 ; gnou U | Cumpbell was nctively engaged ln the Circalt Court R en 1 B, o, o iider, W+ [ Tho field tents and atools were luthe buckieuund, | fu the trial of the celobrated ltiverside case, and so . dnics, Feink Shetluldy 1. . Gitawold Long bufore the hour of opening, the balcony | ho could not devote any thue to his Aldéruunic client, . Hanson, George Fuller, ureene, J. J, Hazzard, J, A, wright, ilarry Jaques, T, . Roysl DeWitt 2 and G, W, Lradbury Stevenn, J, W, h&:hbmn, berpy-dlah, with cream anil sugar-howls, from Mr. n‘ml .\(r;. cibicy ; handsome bank of dowors, from Acnry 1L ry if, Adane, : Me: and Mrs, Emerlck left at 10 o'clock on tho J, Schmitz, W, f} and other parts of the house uesigned for invited mith, Charles Wi guests wore flled up with o walting nudionce. At 12 o'clock precisely, the distingulshed civle and ilitary gentlenien invited upun the stage, who had nasembled in the green room, marched out, hiended by Maj. -Gen. Hancock and ox-Gov, John A MISUNDERSTANDING. Judgo Danga—1 will call the attentlon of the Court to th fact that this afiidavit was Er\:pnrudu weuk ago. Owing Lo tho perhaps excusable misap- prebension, thera is o stutement ox to on agree- ment that this case would go over until the Ward and Wadsworth cnses weru tried, which is clearly 3 Ce il o | A Dix, of New York; then came Gund. |y migapprebension on the part of Me. Camphell. “‘:im.fi“;r;(n \xm-{:n'gln":lr|n‘£u’;'. olplle andy: tiee Sherldun and Sherman, Gen. Robert Iate | This |n?upuullluu for the )mrlpy to testify clmt} from - terson, and Cen. Codwallader, Gons. Averll, | the party hhaeolt, was sluply recelved and con- sidured from timo to time, and In view of tho pos- ibility the nuuie was put on the list of witnosses. ‘Tlie (overnment haa nover soliclted any informa- Tlooker, Mclntosh, Ingulls, Beaver, Parke, and Selfridge, Cols. Anderaon und Whipple, of Sher- man'n staf?, and a number of other oicers u di TIIE CONDUIT. PROGRESS MADE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION. Ae wnch hos been eald of lato In regard to the | fercnt gradus in tho fegular Army, Bosides thosg, | 10D from that source, but simply conscnted to Falorton avemio conduit and fta constyuction, It | thero Woro scated on o atdgo’ Gen, G, 11, T, Goft | Fecolvoitand cunsilor It by the applications of n e | e mahan, e Cloc Andren s e party bimwlt. [ tind an intorviow with Mr. mag not o uninteresting to glveastatement ofhow | Gy "Robinuon, of New York; Capt, 8. 1, Sennets. | Gompbeil lost night on thin snbject. 1 told him far the work has progreswed up to this time. The tunuicl runs from the North Branch to the lak, ae distance of 11,700 feet, including 750 feet under the lake to the ehaft to Do built there. Last year 4,300 fect of open work was completed from tho river. The tunneling under the lake—7) feet—Is fintshed, bnt not tim- bered. Av present there arethreo shafts sunk. Qne Is nearthe lake aliore, one at Larrabee, and the other at Sheflield street, From the lake shore shinft work hus oxtended seatward over 2,200 fect. The Lurrabee atrect shaft has been worked for & length of over400 feet, whilo at Sheflield streot only 100 fect havo thus far been_excavated. Thua the total number of feet dug out in the tunnel to that we khould press the case for trinl this morn- ings under tho notice which was given o weel 0go at lcuet, allowing the reasons that existed up to that time' to hnve double force, and thin aflidavit Is Urouht in by reason of that statement, I have no doubt. Thalwe havo conwidered the yucation ia clenr. W put the numu of the witness on twa of the notices and lints of witnemscs given tho du- fenduuts, bt the_ party hos had a weok's notice already thut we should call that case for trial tirat, and we therefore submit that we are entltled to have tho case tried. A Ar. Towell dliated on the ‘importance of the Riverside cine, and the neceanlty of Ale, Campbell's being present fn the Clrcuit Court, GO AlIBAD. hiavo hieard somothing of thia River- skin, Afd-de-Camp to His lmporiai 1) Qranid Duke Coustanting of Ruwsl; Cupt. A Vauderhstsen, {mperial Rusatsn Guard Artiliory. Atlulf-post 12 o clock Gen, Tlancock, Dreaident, called the meeting o vrder and made a brlef aud fitting speech. - After_prayer by the Rev. Willlam McVicker, Muyor Stukely wan Introduced, and made a speech, \weicomiug th assemblage to Phlladelphin, Kx-tiov, Dix, of New York, who wus Uis orator of tho vecanlon, was intruduced and delivered o lony and eloquent oration, In which he dealt xpec- fnlly on tho principle of ‘nniversul omanclpation anu thy bearing of the late War un the pructical cembodiment of that principle. The oration con- cluded os follows: **L part with you, then, with the prayer that there muy Do reserse ness the Tho Court- tho presgnt time 147,760, léaving 4,050 feet yet | far you ' many more rounions ‘liko ihie, | #dvcase. 'Thero are o large mumbcer of counscl 10 bullt. Tt e uspocted that the wark | thougn it be with diminished nwmbers; thut | Fepresenting the rospective rights of the clalm- will be completed this year if tinances | cach year aucceeding yeor, far into the future,muy | BRS “"'llc"""“'-“fi""flflm"'“hfl“l is necea- sary for Mr. Campbell to be there when every man in presenting his case, and it voema to e that the Court I lurdly expected ta dely tho triul of u caune b which the whole public have an_litercat, mercly brcause Mr. Campbell would prefer a do- luy, Nordo I ave uny nccessity for Mr. Campbeli's heing hiere, There aro plenty of attornéye {n th city who can tako Mr, Hildreih's case, We nsedto Indict wen lu the Clrcuit Court without loslng the doy. Wegot fnto town and impancled a Grand Ji {Inlhuummlm,'. ictmentawore returned tho niext moraing, und inen were sent to State's Prison by Tueadsy or Wednesday night, and they were well tricd too, the cuses wore, There was 1o such cluburate proparation as Mr. Compboll requires. Mildreth could have obtatiied the sorvices of any ntmber of competent counsel to defend hint in this cusc, It {8 not absodutely necensary that Mr, Camphell, and ho alone, should uppuar I this case for Mir. 1lildreth, Mr, Rowell—but Mr. Campbell bas mado no prepiention, ‘The Court—Supposo Mr, Hildreth had been in- dicted yestorduy morndng, ind he District Attorioy notifledd him ho would hie roady thia morning, why 1ildroth shoufd ho ready here. If the District At- torney Ipsists, the case must procecd. cation for o continuanca will be get through with these casca, Mr. Rowell rald bo would confer with Me. Camp- hell about the matter, and whils he' was gons the Court kentenced Johint Roacli to_the Uridewoll for bring yuu again together to jomn your geatuinting honas, to froshen tho’ remenibrance of pust undo- clatlons, ond to rejoice in the continued prosperity of the Union which you contributed by your cour- age, your conntancy, and your unconquerable en- durance to save—endowing your country with a new tonure of life, und giving hupo und confldence to the friends of freedom all over the civilized world.” The address ws warmly applauded, Williwn Winter, o tho New York Zribune, was next Introduced, and read & commemorative poem, the ** Volco of Slleucs,* which was cordinlly re- coived, After reading of the ode, spirited addrosres were debivered by Genn. Shermun, Sheridun, sud Houk- cr, Gov, Uarirauft and ex-tlov, Curtfn, The ad- dreksca were heartlly eheered, and at thelr con- cluslon the sudience was disiairsed and tho busi- nose mceting of the soctely wan lield. A ‘'ROYAL ROAD" AT LAST. Now that eminent engineers and mechanles atate, over their signatures, that the nutomatle featuros of the new Willeox & Gibbs sewing mu- ching enable unskitled persous to do the work of exporicnced operators with suceess and certain- 1y, the lomg sought * royal roud " to perfection will ullow, “The plun contemplatos 8 erlb in the lake, at a dlatance of 750 fect from the shore, o which the sewage will he forced by & pumping- Eiiino at tho river, | What kind of a machine this will be, und who will build it, iox nat yet been de- termined upon. Tlowever, it will be s comparative- 1y small alluir, though powerful. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Criminal Court waa yesterday engaged In hearlng the quasi-celminal calondar. The court. room was fAlled during thy day with smateur attor- neye. The Committes on Publlc Charities vislted the Insune Asylum yeaterday, to look after maklog an inventory of the property preparatory to appoint- ing Kimberly's sucecssor, The trind of Periolat and the indicted county oficlals will be set for next week. 1t s not prob- able, however, that any of the partiea will be tried atso early 3 day. It fs understood they will apply for o change of venue, Albert Engers was pat in Jall yesterday on the charge of bustardy, The complaining witness was one Sophia Duchis, and at lust accounts Albert Tho wppli- refused. 1 inust wan anxioue to compromise. e will marry hia | may be suid to huve been discovered at lust, 2 i Lhy, tho sald Joli , icte cuviny 10-08y I her presenca can bo secared I the | und 203 Wabush avenue, Chicago. e o aving bevt convidied sl Rtdat ) Jait. Willlam Johnson, allss Ilanaon, & colored Indl- vidual of maturo years, was plsced o jaf)_yester: day on the charge of attempting to burn No. 244 Madleun stroct. Tlo mnintaitied that he was fano. cont of wrong of any kind, but had beon unablu to convince anyhady of the fact. Shierl® Agniew, {hrough Iaflift Connett, yeator- day filled the panel for the Grand Jury for thedune turm of tho Criminal Court. Those summoned wore L, Hamilton, Georgn Sherwood, 8, W, Bum- ham, . F. Tuley, J. W. Goit, M. A. Hoyno, Johit K. Tenney, Frauklin MucVengh, and John @, Rhosiall, Tho jury will comuence wark to- morrow, but has very littlo to do, 1t was noled yesterday that Periolat was not among tho biiders for furniahing county supolica tho coming year. 1t iy now ta be added that Mc- Clenvy, Perfolat’s old bookkeoper, who pretends to hiove bought Perlolat’s buslniess, and’ Fieher, Perlolat's late boukkeeper, havo bida n, snd that thoy nro ety avorably ‘secelved by tha’ Ring, A tenture of thelr Didu s that they cover every concelvalle article of supplies, goIng a great ways outalde of thu udvertisement for projoss! Among the few who are not candidates for the position of Warden of the Insane Asylum is Ste- phen Keough, notwithatandlng reports to the Trary. " H1u vayn b would ot have the office under uny crcumsiances, Dennla Curran, however, the mits who foughe M, Btorey when foreman of the Grand Jury, §4 of Jist the ather way of thinking. s application confirms the sugestion in theas caluiiv, Lared npon his conduct ae a trand Juror, wiade reverad weekn ugu, anil 1f he docs nut receive tho uppolntinent i wiil ot he becauso he did not du the Board all the wervics hu could In trying o protuct it wembers trom Indictuent, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘Tho State Kclectic Medical Association meets at 105, w. to-day in Bennett Medical College, Nos. 5611 and 513 State atrect. The bacealaursto addzess at the Commencement exerclses of the Chicago University on the 20ih inst. will Le delivered by the Lt -Rev. Blabop McLaren. e fhe 1aven class 1n English literature will meet BENDING FOR IILDRETIL. Mr, Rowell returned ln a few moments, snd in- formed the Court that Mr, Campbell actively engared in tuking notes of Mr. lHunter' peech, o which ho waw cxpected to rnpl(y. Mr. Campbell had instructed him to present his complinients to everybody present, and to sy that it was the frst time in his ife that hu waa ‘required to try two cunew it the same time, — |Laughter. | Tho Court—I will not compel Mr, Campbell to appear in two cases at the samo tine. 1t 1 nnl{ . question as to whether Mr. Hildreth will employ conusel or not, The ex-Gauger was called, but could not be found. 1t was sugpeated that he might bo inter- vlewed at dim Mcuurey's, and, after soma delay, Jtudze Bunzs aald e would have o warraut issuc for him to uppear at 2 o'clock, Court then took a recess untll that hour, An the time for the reasscmbling of the Court drew near there wore muny Inquiries for Ald, 11il- dreth, 'The Duputy-Marshal had been unuble ta et eyes upon him, und some of the knowing onca re willing to o their ittle all that ho had de- purted In tho direction of Canada, The proaccut. 1y uttorneys ucemed somewhat worrled, and were anxlously culblullllx¥ tugetner when Judge Blodgott took bils seat wpon tho Bench. Alter walting o while for_some ane to say some- hing, the Court aeked, la Mr. Hildroth here? N, Campbell—Wo have not been able to find i Y I'he Conrt—What wlll you do about it, Mr, Ayer? Mr. Ayer—Judgo Bangs will bu hefu luamo- ment, your Honor, Mr. ifungnalortly atterwarde put fn s sppear- ance and hind » consultation with Mr. Ayor, Fhe Conrt—What will Inu do, Mr. Bangs? Judgo Banga—1 think I witl take A FORPLITUNE OF THE WKCOUNIZANCE, and will keep the warrant out for him, Idesire to have the defendant, Hildreth, called, I'he Court—Call James I, Jildreth, The vencrable Crler did as dirocted, but Demas- Alicnes did not rospond, Judge Bangs—1 should ke Francls W, Warren, lia surety, also called, Mr, Warren's nume wos called threo tines, but there Was no respunse, Judge llnnm—‘l desire to have a sclre faciss in thin case, I'he Conrt-Very well, What nextt Judge Bangu~1he United Status ve. Cullerton. THUMB GINGER. Measre, Wocks & Puttor, proprictors of Banford's Jamalca Ginger, aro now among the largest direct fmportera of the true Jumalea gingker root, which I8 grown snd gathered to thelr order on the Tslund of dJamalca. Nuno but the ** menly thumbs * are sent them, which, when cumbined aecording to thelr orlginal procees with cholce aromatics and French brandy, gives to thelr extract a flavor to be found in no other extract or essence of gingor, Hence its roputation us the hest hus become na- tlonal. Thuusands of our fiest families will not conseit to hu for & monent withont this elegantly favored and effective houschold specific for dis- wes and ullments Incldental to the summer aens 1, toteaveling and to sudilen changen of food, water, of temperature, Wo cun cordially recom® mend it,—Loston Journal, 2 —— - HUNDREDS OF C, 0. D, ORDERS, For dyelng and cleaning both ladies' and yenls' garments of all kinds, repairing men's clothes, clesning and dycing lace, whawls, wacques, cur- tains, feathers, ete., come to Couk & McLaln, 80 Dearborn atreet and 261 West Madison-st, — SOMETHING EXQUISITE IN LAMBREQUINS, The ordinary femate head 14 more than half turned by somo new desigus o lambreqning Just madg by Milgor, Jenking & Faxon, house deco- rators, 220 aud 231 Stutostre e — . PERSONS KNOWING BARGAINS WHEN PRESENTED should not fall to yislt the furniture housy of lllten & Hlldreth, 225 und 227 State strect, Thelr prices ure not auly extremely low, but you can roly upon Betting everything fret-class. e REFRIGERATORS VERY CHEAP, NOW, - Partles wanting s refrigerator of any kind will do well tolovk at the stack and prices we now offer, Full stock Kidzly ltees, Packer's frovzers, vic, Dalton, 102 Stato etrect. . eat—— Hofure this caso was called, however, thy Dis- at Rosubill Cemetery ut 4 o'clock to-dsy. Traine GLEN FLORA WATER trict-Attornoy changed hia mind, snd ssked that teave Wells street depot at 4:10 and 6:30. Al No. 1530, Lo lnkied Btates va. Alfred W, Water- that cures dyspepuia fs suld ot Buck & Rayner's ! by 8 v tend. fricudy of Dr, Haven ure fovited to atien e, Tho ladies of tho IHospital Fruit Misslon wil} hold thelr regular wonthly meet! t their rooms on Madison strect Thursdoy at 10 8. w. A full aud punctus! attendance 1a earnestly requestod. The eacred drama ** The Misslon of tho Falrica" 13 10 bo glven for the last tine at the Chusch of the. nan, shaokd bo taken up n order that defendant should pleid gullty to the fieat count. Judge Dlodgett consented us usial, and, after this lttio watter had been arrunged, inquized whut wax to b doug about Cutlerton. — Oartwo princtpal music housce, ** The Noot & 8ons' Maslc Company” and Lyon & ealy, will closo thelr atores at 3 o'clock p.’m. on Baturduys, CULLENTON, nnrlmh« months of July and August, in order (0 | Bir, LoMingwell, who represcnts thls defendant, )gtu Ir cmployes an opportuully for sucreablon. 1 said; In this case I was tuformed by Judge Bange Eaturday that It would probably be taken up Wemmldn{ or Thuesday of this waek, immodiately after tho Hildreth trinl was disposed of. Owing to that underatanding, wo are not quite prepared” to proceed Jnst naw, Tao-morrow morning will be arnia time for ax If the Court will grant us that nce, Thia pustponement will not delny the Mim 1 detornination of the ease at all, and it Wi rhaps, facllitate tho trinl If wo have thal fme to'get ready In, ourt—What lina the District-Attorney to say? I'.mdgu Bange—We aro content, alr, If the Conrt Tho Conrt—Cannot you Impanel tho Jury thia afternnoon? 1 ngwell—I should prefer nnl,‘vnnr lonar, The -1 will b content if yon fmpanel the ury, Dut you know best, Mr, Bangs, and 1 will eave it to you, Judge Bangs—The ?mlmhlmlnn aro that matters ‘WIII he facllitated by letting it go ovor untll morn- ng, ‘The £ ho Cotrt—Very well, 1fave you thin nftornaant yotlanytilgloda .1m|‘z Bangs (after reflecting awhilo)—I have not, air, There fa a@0st-Oflice cnag set for the day after to-morrovw, Mr. Ayor—It [s probable, your Honor, that Hil- dreth may bo found this aftarnoon, and if he should wo woull prefor o try hin cnno firat. The Conrt—Well, 1ot that be understood, 1f he doen not come [n, Cullorton's caso can bo taken ap. The juty are excused until to-morrow morning. HILDUETIC PLEADS GUILTY. About hnlf an hour after the ndjonrnment of the Court, 1ildreth wirolled lelsurcly Into Judgo Danga' room, nnd Intimated his desfeo to settlo mntters without the ordeal of o trlal, The Dixrict. Attorney had no objection, anid st ancn took th once dishonest Gauger, but now immaculate Alders wan, to dudge Blodgett, who obiiginely opencd Court ngam, and calmly but nlclcmflmnlly deresd plean of @ity to e Fecnrded, a8 tho cx-Ganger wished, Mr, [{ilireth thought ho might on well own up to the firet count, clmrqlny him with per- witting the {llegal remoynl of apielts from Pallman & Rusl's Gistillery, und to tho eleventh, which is {.’uullmrl( known na the **dnugees' conspirucy count.™ After tho abliginu Clerk had made hin entrivs In the book of fute, the worthy Alderman was permitted to re- tire, Ald. Cullerton’s cave will, therefore, bo first on the docket to-day, It was rimured durlug the afternoon that no trinl will he lu‘rc!lnrf. as he ne tends to follow the exampla of ildreth and plead f!llll{. The reluctance of his counsel to heva the ury mpaneled_gives a certaln colnr to this rumor, which fs not to by implicitly tenated, however. NEW ORLEANS. SOMB OF THK CORRUITION PREVAILIRG IN LOUISIANA. New Onuzans, La., June 0.—Bofore the Congresslonal Committee Charles W, Lowell, ex-Postmnater, who defaulted to a Inrgeamount in 187, testificd that the sum of $14,500 had becen ralsed by his sureties and other partles to compromlise with the Government for 7,000, as shown by nquictus dated June 20, 1874, signed by the Awditor of the Treasury, This smount was pald over to Frank Morey, Congressmnn, who conducted the ad)ustment in Washington. The teattmony of the surctics on the bond provo that n larger sum of money was ralscd than specitied in the article of campromise. Several witnesses called testifled that, during the campatzn of 1872, money was pald by partles in tlie Custom-House TO PENSONS WIIO DID NO SENVICH for the Government. Conslderable evidenco was taken relative to the Construction Department, showlng that workmen Tad recoived loas wages than tho amounts entered on the pay.rolle. I ono caso a wtnesteaid ho fo- ceived $20 whero the entry was for 875, and the signature a forged on Tho Chajrman of following diapatch: . the Committee recoived tho JAcK#ONVILLE, Fla., June 6.—Wicker, Col- fector of Key West, has left for Washinzton to consult with the Presldent nnd Sccretary in rela- tlon to his testimony. Ho has n private copy of his report againat Cnkcy. Hin OMgial one was aup- presstd by Socrotary Boutwell, Wicker has often hrentencd to publish his report, and tho Depurt- ment threatans o mako bim produce a copy. - 7 W. A, Penny, Wicker arrived Tucadny, has heen subpenacd by t‘h; Commitlee, snd will prubably testify Wednes- ny. TX-CONGRESSMAN BIIELDON was called and examined reitive to meoting Gen. Porter, Dabcock, and Casoy at Washingtan to dia- cuss tho appolntiment of Milings, District Judge, aftor tho Senate falled to confirm Pardce, ' Casoy wasa supportor of the latter,and 8 propositian was mndo o him to chanio his support in favor of Bill- ings. Shaldon declingd to testify concorning tho conversation with Canoy on tho ubject of the Judgeship so far an related to third partics. Maj. Georgo E, Head, of tho Unitedtates army, appeared before the Committes and made o state ment denyiug the chargo of bribory mado against him by Seelyo in Washington. Mo doclared that Seelye had offered him a Majority In tho regiment if ho would tatlon troops In a certain town in North Loulslann., 'This was in tho fall of 1874, when thio witness had command of the post at AMon- roe. The troops wero 1o bo used for polltical pur- Joses, and bo uad refuod to grant thy request. Io al4o tostifled that Moroy had said that the only advantage of the presence of tho troops was tho political influanco which they exercised, MISCELLANEOTUS. SPRINGFIELD. Bpecial Dirpatch to The Tridune, 8rringrieun, Iil, Junc 6,—The cases grow- ing out of crookedness at the Lebanon distillery, and o syhich Henrichschofen & Pfelffer, the dis- tillers, IE. H. Boddman, of 8t. Louls, tho middle- man, Stophanf, Collector of the District, and Dava T. Lincgar, of Calro, Munn's law partner, aro defendants to o chargo of conspiracy, in set for the 20th inst., na are also the casca of Sergeant and Hmlth, the Gauger and Storckeeper of the Lebanon dlstiliery, Seryeant, of asintly appenrance, 18 Yero to-diy, and aflects tho nir of 8 martyr. In tho soveral clvil cascs in which lxn United States ix plalnti® and the Pokin Alcohol Manufac- turlng Company and others are defondants, rules were taken to plead by the 10th of Junc. The Juries were Impancled to-day, and work wil go right along briskly now. Spectal Dispasch to The Tribuns. Senmvorizey, 1M1, Juno 6.—Distrlct-Attornoy Connolly, in the United Statea Court, Intends to have the entlre criminal docket called on Thursday noxt, and insists upon the defendants being all present. Tho Ifon., Leonard Swett, counsel for Al Smith, fo-day ulegm&lwd asking if his cllont's{per- sonal preacnco was absolutely neceasary, and Maj. Connolly replied in the afirniativo, RAILROADS. NO FURTHER REDUCTIONS. It has been Ainally decldod by the Esatern rall- roads to make no further reductions In passengor rates, Thoro {8, however, no ptobability that the present rates wlll go up again bofore next wintor, The reduction which has been made in passenger rates {a virtually no reduction atall. It ls well understood that the rallronds have been and are now sclllng m““‘""'r Centennlal tickots to all palnts Enet at a reductfon of 25 per cent from tho raten that existed beforo the present redaction was made. Thus a person can buy a Centennlal ticket fruin Chicago to Now York and return via Phitadel- lvlfln, which {s good for nlxlfi doys, for $33, while ho reduced fare to New York glfl and the same amount to return, which makes the round trip on tickets iimited to five duys only and no lay-over checks 832, Tt cun thus by seen Umtxvu[l s who vialt the Contennial will not bo benefited by tho re- ductlon in passcngor rates, and coan do betler by purchasing the regular Centennlal tickota. ‘Tho rallraads weru well awazo of this when they determined to mako the reductlon It looked strange in tho first pluce that & concession was to bu mude to the public, and that rallroad managers wero willlng tu forcgzo the large profita they ex- pectod to make from tho Centennlal businesa, They have glven “\I uothing. On the contrary, they oxpect additional gains from thelr adrolt mavement, as they bellove tho public will be de- celved by ther apparent reduction, and turn out almost unsuimously to sco the Centennial, 1t1s the gencral opinion that they are greatly mistakon. ——— SOUTHERN RATES. A meeting of the vepresentatives of the Bfichi. gon Centenl, Michigan Sonthern, Plitsburg, Clue cinnati & 8t, Louls, Vittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chi- cago, Illinols Central, Kankakes Line, and Chi. cogo & Donvitle Raflroads, was held yesterday afternoon at the oftice of the Mlichigan Central Railroad for the purposo of agreeing upan antform rates and welght on Jumber shipments to Bosthern polnts. The great tronble in malntalning lumber ratea heretofors waa that some of the roada had been i tho hablt of allowlng shippers to Joad 28,000 to 30,000 pounds into 4 car, whila 20,000 pounds constitute a car-loud, By hllllllg{ the overloadcd cars at the regular welght—20,000 pounda—the shipper received a largs rebate. 'hosv rosds which wero too henest to sllow their card 1o be overloaded or to maks a rebate could consequently do hut Mitle busincss, ‘The rund about “which moat complainta wero heard 1a the Chieago, Dunville & Vincenucs; tho representa- tutives of thia road, however, dony that they have been doing uny worss thun other roads leading to Southern poluts. The mcoting remalned {n scsslon until a lata hour last evening, and it is undorstood that su sgreoment was madv to adhero bereaftor strictly to tho regulur rate and wolght, Thls, like all almilar rallroad sgreoments, will be ubserved about a week, i that loug, ond then the old tricks will agaln be played. RAILROAD FARES. v the Edltor af The Tridune, Catokao, June 6.—Your oditorlal in Bunday's Tuisuxs, on rallroad farcs, scome to me to be o justono. Fors long time prior to last Fobruary, 1, wife, and two grown children and friends talked of gulus 1o the Centennial show ; as the papers hiad hield out the {dua that tho railroad fares would be Jow on round-trip tickets, and that tho Conventlon of Tlcket ?:ft‘vlll In Fobruary would mako the rutes 2o uveryhody, paor au well us the Heb couta 80, Bat, alos| fhe Ticket Agents only put the fare down (o sbout one-A{th or vne-quarter, instoad of one-half or more, a8 woa expected, which knocked our Cvutonnial show hopes away! And we four and ather o up golng, as anr friends a to iy £12 enclt for rband-trip tickotn, A joe o expeines cliatgod by tho entertalnors at Phijagd: phin. Tt now the rallrosd war may yet reducn fare, xn aomo, 1 ot all of v, an ko One mile o round el tickeis 1y sione ton T Tor o good profit, an it costa no more to can et B lons Shmost o ras e, ©) fill eary A gond plan would o for_raitrond companton tg Tun B bigh-speed train with 2 cenina milo fore: 304 anlow apeed tealn with 1 cont a mlle fare. 1 (o the Iatter wonld earn the most moncy. T can't ses why It ahonld coat mota 1o earey livo feeleht, thay Tonda and unfonda Htself quick, tin dend woight that costa much time and money ta hun'vlh'. forEron, K I, G & M. Bpectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. Towa Ciry, In., June 6, —To-morrow occam annunl meeting of the Keoknuk, Town Cltv & Mip. nesota Rallrond Company ot Washiugton, [a, Amnng otlier mnttera to ho connldored I8 the ong 8A to whother tha road-bed wilt Lo turned over ¢ the 8t. Louls, Keokuk & Northwentern Company, as tho northweestorn part of that line trom Kea. kuk, Unider the present manggement the nffairs of thie Keakuk, Town City & Minnesata Compan have hecome fearfully ‘complicated, Llens ap 'ml/,'uu:nll Tiave hoen allowed toneeumuiate ngainsg t, At the luat annual mectie the Prosldent of the Campany, Georzo J, Boal, won orlered (o pracure the wirremder of the Company’a bonds laced upon tho Londun mackot and cguvel them, n order that & new lssne at a Jeas rate of Internd and at a lews mirount per mile might bo Isaned, hug thia ins not heen done, because, ns Toal Rayatn 3 recent nowapapor report, he canniot get thom, —that alarge amount of them have been hypotheented by Boal's ngent, one Crowell, to pay cxpenscs, e BLECTIONS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuns, Srnmaritun, 18, June 0.—The Ins\h.®iny atockholdern of tho Ollman, Clinton & mume + Rallroad met to-day In the depot of the road here, and re-clected the old Neard of Dircetors, elected Inst January, by dicection of Judgo Tintan, af the MeLean Clrenit Court. The procecdlngs wero quite harmicas, an the rond ia now belng operated by the bondholders under direction of the I"'A‘lluml Court, and 8 to be sold nnder decreo of the Court in a few days. "o stuckhalders of the Springficld & Northwest. orn Kallrond held their snifial meeting to-day and clected the tollowing Directors: John Willlama, J. 'T. Stuart, George Pasafleld, Jocab Bunn, J, K. Kinkald, C. Tourke. John Tice, Hueh Iullerton, D. J. Waggonor, The Directors clected the fols lowiny offcega: " Preeident, Jolyy Williams; Vien. Prestdent, John T, Stuart: Tressurcr, Qeorg Passfictd; Secretary, A. Orendorfl. TIIE DECATUR CASE, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribuns, Decatun, 11, Junc 6.—The great quo-warrant rafirond cane of The People va. The Illinols Mid. 1and Raflrosd came up for argument on the do. murrer to defendants' answer, It ia boing argned |I¥ 4. M. Cloke'i’ of thia city, and Mr. Mclutyre, of ‘Mattoon. The question” xeems to’ turn tpot whether the rale attempted to be made of tho Pari & Decatur Ruflroad to tho Peorin & Atiantie Com: pany was valid or vold, The Court linlda the casa undor advlsoment, and will dectde it ta-marrow, RECEIVERS API’OINTED, Ricuxoxn, Ind., June 4.—Charlea L. Porkin, of New York, and Henry Fink, have been appotnt. ed Joint recelvers of tho Atlantic, Mlssissippl & Obla Railroad, DEATIS, R A A S AR LITTLEFIELD—In Rockford, Ia., Jun Ji Littleficid, of Chicago. o1, daines CUSHING—At her resldence, 62 Damon-st., June 5, of liver complaint, Mrs, Alice Cushing, aged 68 years. Funcral from her late resldence June 7, at 10 o’clock, to the Jewuit Chureh, whore ingn Moms will be celehrated, thence by cars ta Coivary Cemetory. Fricuds of tho famfly lnvited to attend. RQID—At Batavia, 1ML, June G, Mes. Ten?pln TRoih, wifo of Guorgo A. Hobb, ’.ué‘c'.'::éfi’.‘ Funeral rarvices Wednesdny next nt 11a. m., at tha residenco of Rabert P Lunt, Eeq., Evanston, EKKARD—On June 6, at his resldonco, 121 On. tarlo-nt., U, B, Ekkard, aged 40 years. Funeral at 2 p. m. the Bth, to tiraceland. LINDER—The funcral of Gon. W. F. Linder will take place this morning at 10 o'clock at his Iato resldenco, BO1 North Raboy-st., by carrisgea to Qracoland. POLITICAL ANNOUNOEMENTS. SEVENTH WARD, - ‘The Seventh Ward Republican Club will hold ita ;:tzulnr\wukly meeting this ovening at 381 Blua land-av. FIRST WARD, ‘The First Ward Ropublican Clab wili meet Thurs day evening at 7:30 ‘at the Sherman Jlouse Club aoms, AUCTION SALES. Auctloncers, 118 and 120 Wabash-av. CONTINUED SALE oF GOLD SMIP’S iSTOY oy $20,000 Warlh of Unredeemed Pledaes, TIIS MORNING (Wedneaday) Jano 7, at 10 o'clock, atour salesroom, 118 and 120 \Wabash-av. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncers. DUTTERS & CO.’S REGULAR TRADE RALE STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Regutar ¥ads Clothing, Farnishing Goods, Parasals, Straw Goods, Hats, Oaps, Boots and Shoos. THURSDAY MORNING, June 8, at 9:39 o'clock, ot their Auction Rooms, 118 and 120 W abash-av, LUTTERS &C0.S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE onsehold Fuitars, Carpets, OROUKERY, GLASSWARE, &o, Also, 100 Black Walnut Contre-Tables, At salen roams, 118 and 120 Wabash-av., Satarday, June 10, 0:30 o'clock a. m. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoars, By G. . GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabaah-av. BExtra Fine Display of Boots, Shoes & Slippers ‘Will be made at our Auction ' Sale of Wednesday June 7, and the goods MUST GO. Q. P. GOIE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. . 1 On Thuraday, Juno 8, at 0:130 o'clack, we shall offer oxtra {nducemonts to purchasers In Parlor and Chamber Sota In overy atyle, Book-Cases, Ward- robes, Walnnt Bedeteaila and Burcaus, Marble and Wood-top Tables, Lounges, Ensy Chairs, Mat- treaacs, Springs, Rocking-Chalrs, Hall 'Trecs, What-Nots, Bhow-Canea, I'arlorand Ofice Deska, Baby Carrioges, Ollcloth Corpets, Hefrigerators, Ice-Chesta, ete. At 1l o'clock, Carrriages, Duge gles, and Harneascs. (GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneem, By 8. N. FOWLER & CO,, Auctloneers, 274 and 270 Eost Madlson-at. This Day, ot 9:30 a. m., at vur storo, & large ond attructlveline of HOUSEBEOLD GOODS, Parlor ond Chamber Kcts, Library and Dining-room Furalture, ~ SEWING MACHINES—150 aftferent styles of ali aur beat mukers, and inust be wold to pay advances. CARPETS—At 11 o'clock prompt, 8 full line of Misfit and Now Carpets, Brusacla, In- gruin, and Three-Ply. FIRST-OLAGS SALOON AT AUCTION, (Known aa Dunning's), inTheater-Cl., rearof 148 Btate-at.. Wil bewold without reserve, un the promiecs, Wednesday, June?, at3p. m, 8. N, FOWLER & €., Ructioncers. _ By JAS, P, MeNAMARA & CO. 117 Wabash-av,, N. W. cor. Madlson-st. 00 LOTS BOUTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Morning, duno 8, nt 0130 o’clocx. M FARRA & Auction ghves & Jot black and more permaneut gloms ta jadics’ i clflurenestioes than uny other dres ek o JETTIN “% aud do not be pers sunded to_take 8T inferlorarticle, Sold by Druggisty. IBUNIN SS'OAIIDS. Ofiice, 103 Btato-st., 8. K. cor, Washington— Hoars, 0 to 10 4. .., # to'd p. m. Residences 501 North LaSalle-st. —Hours, Until8s. ., 6p.m i CELEBRATED throughodt | B840, dao per . e i , G0c per F;’-lmuuulru&ood Chicagos tiones, Bhoe Btores, £ —