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| | { ] THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Sccond Daptist plenie at Highland Park Eoturday. Cars leave Kinzlo sircet depot at O wo'clack. D. 8. Brown, of Ihe firm of Holman, Brown & Co., while drivingon Michizan atrect yesterday, waa thrown from Lls buggy sud reccived elight In- Jurles. Hans Dalatka and his orchestra will edify the public with a grand Snturday afternonn concert In the fouth Park, cummencing at i o'clock aud cloa- 1ngat G, The Snnday-echools connected with the Lawn- dale churches will hold a grand plenic b Central Park to-morrow, when the Commissioners will " provide a band, The tadics of \Wabash avenu: Chureh, cor- il siraw- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1876—TEN I'AGES. and one of the firm made an n the men down to the Cily-Hal pridaver the hookkeeper's deak. The men were very well pleased with the contrnet, nnd at the given time met there, some scyenteen of them, and %0 walting the other party to the eons money, bt no aecangement conld be mada whereby thie contract condil be entered into etweeen th azreeing partics. Although not a party to the conteact, 1 adsized the men to aceeptaf what T consic oifer under present elrcumatancee. toxhow them how they could be dirconnt, than lose muee yianey by running longer Dut ** the beet-lald plans o gang aft oglee,* Y wmending the purchase of fira-hore ny, waa referred to n Jolnt committes Idinzgs and ospital. A commnicatton from the Labor Teagne of T« nota, It iting the Board to attend & mass- 15, at 730 poom., at Twellth Street Turner 1all, on the subject of convict labor, wan accepted. A communication from the merchanta of the Tnion Stock-Yazds roquesting sn appropelation for tho Tllinole Humnne Soriety, to cnable them to provide for the prevention of eruelly to anlwnls in #ald varts, was reterrel to the Comnittice on Public Tlospital, reca pointment to hring 10 have the money huesiay, dune efl 4 GENETOIN nd diil not fail ¢ afford that nice and men Invitntions from Issoc Graveeon ta visit Cincin- nati: from teorge W, C fl Southern Rallroad, nd Mehermott & to.y to vlif Cleveland, purpors of lnsprcting tie stone quar- £lcs of the several pacties, wore acevpted. fenry Vorrema, 1, M. Rua® . Y ourg for the Wardenehip Asglum, wero ro- ittee on Public Charitles. Kimberty submitted his semi-annual TIE CITY-HALL. The bill of Mesers, Gonds, Chandler, and Skin- Tior for legal services In thetext cane on eity cortifl- 20 has been presented. ‘The amoant 0. cates on April called for = § The Vlnance Committea will meet ot b o'clock mer Fourteenth atrect, wiil hold Terry featival this evening. & 16 anticipated. : Sy inea from (ho Tirst Taptiat and Plymonth o T oo i 8 T e of bire bl this nfternoor, at the grounds corner of Stale ond Twenty-third strects. ‘Tho Kosuth Street M, E. Chorch wlil hold a eteawherry and fce-cream fextival (his evening ‘e store at the sontheast corner of Portlangavenie and Twents-Afth strect. Oltver C. Henson and Charlolte Schmallion wers wdjudged Innanc i the ‘Comuty Court yvsterduy, Joseph Poliak was appolited conservator tor the Qormer under bond for $40, 000, tsafoner Cleary mnya that he will at the I'Atcx‘:ml:‘).‘etlhlg of lhcyL‘ullnly lloard introduce a reeolution to lay the corncr-stone of the new Court-1fouse on the 4th of July, E. F. Thomus, who has had some reputation of Tate in renl estate nud oticr transuctions, won yea- terdny put in Juil on o e s at te instaiico of Ans tone Foerster, who detimts $200 of him, The temperature yesterdu: amne, optician, THBaE ) y pleasant thue Willlam Gott war drowned In the river at the foot of izove street, ab 7 o'clock last evening, by tho upsetting of a small buat. The Doy wia re- covertd noon afterwnrds and taken o the home of his parcnts, No, 4 Grovestrect. Henry Clay Jarrett, the managet of Tioolh's Theatre, New York, and the succesaful hevo of the Californin faxt-tram exploft, arrives at the “remont to-day, and will occupy o bux at the Adelphi this evenluy to witnesa the extravazunzi, There in conafderable of u rush and crueh for the position of Connty Warden. Amonz 1 rlies Jhio have donned thelr war_colurs are ex Waleh, ex-Ald, Itaderty, £x-iepreeentaty pin, ex-Atd, Cox, doxept Wilde, hud the editor of the'Chicaga Democrat, The falr and festival for th Cliurch, cornes Weniworih rtrcet, {s attens feature of the fuir is the nnd chaly betwee Vurk, and Miss I, frlends of Luth are ‘he annucl fnanzucation of the nawly-clectel oflicers of the Uit Catiie Liliary Asrocation will fake piaee s et At L corner u e, anent will no wouit ! CVEry rejac paind tn mal The Young, 1 cop. Church L fur thls oy Musle, reaain Ritled ' e very enjoyabl have aleeady nisls the jratloit . The Young Mews Chelstian Aror 2 lon opened the.e by $their s reading room, 10 hey naned et o s bk, wid Ity e poW vl thelr suelve s over 4, at the Fublle Lin erprcinlly seleti reierence to the cneill of S Anu's { itest for a fudies 2old & M. Farecal, of Lyue ~Yurdy, Vit 5 ratiee have spared no Prnd e dentclaes, on of Plymouth ¢ entettalnment ul ezl e ens " il e 1 0 1her 01 HeKets Rt have IBIENCU T BY u il 2e Court this i et Allusuey reeris mution Wikl ve denled, and in fant will he artagbed i ppcar before the bar stunduy nurning for . 2 A haraened ol ity nipped in the bi ye: Tie wus In the act ol uli r trom Waupun, Wis, wos eraay by i puliceman while Mg 10 IICe A b cent young coutry arnived hiere, 10 ace compiuny lifm {o a nulel, Yery evidentiy fur o good motive, ‘Hhie pame ot (he i cuthid uot ue ob- tamed, and as tece Jae ot suicient evdence 1o warrant b nrresty fie was wilowed 10 walk away Tike u whipped cur. The imun who was not Joriuh JL netwithetand- ing Mre. 1NN enpnesd protesiilions, uind sino tae Bniclle 3 I'agers rark,are st Vesied 1n mystery. In tie lutter cise, 3t i amresied Caat tae wotis vg the win o v CAL Were 1ol PRGN 0 caune denti, and dustice ambrew lamen for Bt MEKING 4 thorigl poct- vever, thote wre 10 duubis 1o e nen wadentity, aid bt Litle dount that he cmmitted i, abd Masunica g bo has no relatives i this coiey, o one will probab y ever qaestion tie verdict, Coruner Metaech 7 concluded 1o In- anest o Josep Thoinun, whi waz beieaded Tugs- day ovenlnz at the Unlow Street cousnang of the !h{wnukw and 41, Pand foudroad, aud the jury aps eided o their verdict o vesy severe censiire upon he rarlrond suthorition for ot Living b flag, the crossing, The ev.dence went to show U the Milwaukeo o Sto Paul Itoad und the Fittss uatg, Cincinuatd w1, Lowis Ruad bad been hamefully necleel{ul of thele duly, a8 upon 1o duy Bad tiey cver hept & logaun st Ui croselig ul- Ser 0 o'clock fi the ed ening Thomas Cullaban, one of the workingmen em- loyed ut the new Customeloute, compliined of Eem;,' wick yosterduy i but’ neve turned to work at 1 o' Ile was reat alott, but hud not been these iong when he asked to be Towered down. Dr Inrds Wie i once et for, and pronounced the ent o be heart mrease, and ardered the nan to be rent o tie County but hefore hn cuuld ve ralsed 1o a cone i, Callalan woy shoat 10 years of and Jeaves a wife aind iiree orier uf Pty thirg aug DENT LINCOLN. TR RESTONATION TO REASON AND PROPENTY. Yerterday uleernoon, in the County Coart, Mrs, Abruliam Lincol fled o petition asking that the management and care of her estate, which was taken from her ubout i year azo by the vame trlbu- ual, be restored, wett appearcd for her, and her conservat 1t T, aascoln, nterposed 0 objection, wuivimg the satutory desand of proper atice. Mre, Lineow's brother-in-taw, Ninian W, Ldwards, of spriggiields abvo uppence 0 Iho InLerest of 106 potitivne ho wholte heap- $ugg vecupiod v ery EW IOINERTS, IoTe thne being consuned I o pitseiing the Jury than marying the aune, “The petition was u follow STATE 0F ILLIAUIm, Cout CorsTy—In the County Cowtt—To thet sune denu, A D, 1376—"Tv the Lo, M. R, M, Wallace, d of thy Connty Court of ok, State of Llinnig—Your petis pectiutiy represvnts unto 13 day ol dune, at tne Mf the Couaty Coart, s for wald Lounty, that itubert Lincolh, whoin your peti Honer prayw may be made d tion, was appointed under the p 3 1er KU Of Jevised Sliutys of sud State, now in furce, lier coneervator, Your petiiioner showeth ur dlonor that ehe js a proper person o June re aud misnagenient of her own estate. Your cUltioner theresure prass thad her saln cansenvator siny bo remun e, 3t Lt your Hunas tuy siler ‘ reporl, of wi ich the followlg I3 an abatrnct: uticnte at thi Asylun My 31, 42 Insts nitmbor of inter thin morninze to diecuss finances, and the speediest way of paying the employes, The Comptrallership will also be touched upon, “The Hon, Elliolt Anthony yesterlay obtnined a biank bond, whieh lie will iave flled and fled at the proper time, when e will lay clalm (o th ulice of Corparation Conneel, It has been eatimated (hat Colvin's mistake in the upplication of his ofilciul functions will cost Nim nbout 10,000 votes when he agatn becomes 8 candidatu for the oftice which hio now assumes to agninst 86 m Novenis 13 number of Cook Counly Cenete nterments n the amount received nt Pour-House irom sundry sal £110.40; pahl ont tor freteht, $ amount recetved for board from niy, $210.50; und ducdental expens biils were referred to appropriate com- e Commlttee _on wmt dniliclary reconumendrd the payment of & WU to teurge Backley for taking antl trausceibing testimony for the tirand Jusy 1 ‘I e bill wus oedered pald, fhe Committes ou Public Charities, as to the cent'a ailice, recommended thy payment Jtuker itros., saft coul for nfurth Brod,, bread on orders Water-rents yesterday wore §7.077. \wae the 1ast doy In which the water-nssessment 1 be pafd without the ndditlonal 10 percent, epartment were larger than of he followin the recelpts n the d James, the City Clerk's {nduastrions mes- 1, dova not recounize Mike At feast hie docs not send himn co) the Council proccedings, which every ofic 1 Coko Compony, gas for’ Ma; grocerlea tor May requisition, & theiler, burinls ou ordera of Agent, Dilta tailowed, snd were ordercd 1in indorsed by the toilo) linfley an a city £10,40, Uther d. Conimltteen were nts; ‘Town and inting and blas Clty-Attorney T ¢ (v ltation to'do) combo_at Macomb, 7 S. Tuthlll hins recelved a fint- iver the Foarth of July bin- M. . thinks that the “*alinggy-hended pencock of Hherty ' muat fiap hin for tho populaca of Macomb ol some one else's commund. ttorneyaln the conked up JimSteele quo- whichi was to have been taken Lo the ort, have deelded not to bring the care The cnuse fur the chango of ne- © of the Colvinites 18 sufi to be that thu fact of tue calling of u rpecial eloctinn was con- vincing that blr, Hoyue did vt Intend to make the 'he Toard then adlourncd to meetat2 p. m. next Monduy. LOCAL LI CUOK COUNTT NORMAL $C1IOOL, wor af The Tridune. Cuicaco, June 15.—The Cook Count Principals seem to be conslderably excre & communieation Ina recent fesue of the Ciicago e criticismg the Cook County Normal Schoul aud its presont management, laet Saturday they denounced the communication referred to as Leing replete with falsehoods and expresved thelr regrots that nny one would be base enough to wish the discon- tinnauce of the justitution, and placed themeelves snstaining and indorsing its Princlpal, Mr. Wentworth. As the writer of {he commnnication in question, T shall try to cxplain to tue rendors of T Tine N what the Cuok Counly teachers consider false They think that It falee and mis- Jendlng to say that there was uny crookedness con- siected with the origin of the Cook County Nurmnl School, therehy Ignocing or condoning the tae old board of Sup Marahal Bonner has rocefved an oddilton to the furniture of his oflice in the shape of a_hdndsome ane, which will be used to con- taln the puinphicts, reporta, and other books and recorde which have heretofore been scattered here The caro i o hundsome one monnment to the skill of M. J. Tobln, Licutenant of Engine Compuny No. 8, 08 It waa ninde by him. The Committce on Strects and Alleys for the North Division, in_whose churge was th report of the Committea of experta on the status of the Ful- on avenie conanit, diil not meet yesterduy, he inembers of the Conneil Committeenre of tie 5,000 will_repafr all dam- nges, and that it will not’ be neceseary to delay the work to repulr the root in the like-shore shaft of ynduit, nor a there unything to prevent the ltion'of tho “Fiero will be no recomnienaation (it he work be stopped on account of & carcity of At thelr meeting luck-walnut book: misrepresentations; opinion that shent and misleading. i members of il Seaonl (iere 3whall pot sy, bit le 10 the Jungineitaf Ui pubilc, ocheve that i all ais cliurts 1o extract proney Lo the 1aX-piyers of Chicaw for s erece Gen A e, | ¢ 1 The reinetatement of Mr. Prindivillo as Com- missioner of the Buard of Public Works s every o ey Wod have i ) a3 mote of o foregone conclunion, day louked upon y Toulsed dempnatrations to take the ot admit {hat o in not likely to take his scat. Aldermen who have herotofore been known is Colvin's henchmen had_cxpresscd their opinlon that Colvin was rush and foolish, and that the Cannell will replace Mr. P ce, anil s obllged to netit thie puol; Ta tuct, they Would uelst 1 £ hiaven NeWspaper crite UL uennekition ol honest Connty Commissioners while GHREEs 10 o 10 APPIOPTEIALIN UL ¢ adlorutary e con Their Votex, they sy, fnyor bas snld that he would agaln bounce his encaiy, but how the Cann- il will squelch the man who detlea themn hos not yet been stated. Tl cry of the laborers for the money which they have becn en-ning for the paet six monthe in dally growing louder, tud tho old eay fon days, " taw censed to be of any comfort to them. Persorin Who know say that the laborera and those to whom the Inhorees ara alrendy deoply Indebted are bocoming infuriated by tho lung contnted time Alrendy thers liay beow talk of or- ganlzation to demand the money due them. Mean- Whilo the Finance Comumittes ure racking thelr Lialis to lud out how to All the hungry wionths, und are more worrled than the laborers {homaelves, Onu coutlous Alderman eald yeaterday thot a bread riot would not sucpriee him, for the prospects of tacit of the troubled alsles cuion witlh tus Leicher g gl nna hoiy prpose, 'Thi 13 HOVCT Cared TUF Lt 34, 000 witich ho drew 3 e yearly stipend, Uie nniercn of prb Nl drsws i lie gets done the county teachers ey that It is all tght, wid Tucy couldd not tell a fulschood, geatlenien lli'.l( g, ' Loy-day in We shill nest epiing the parchase of riolat. o be dipensed witure hlioberly, ho would fndorse such e of the fucts, assall agalnwt such rarcalitics « min 1o the eludents by son: of 1o payment. upon the pubhic (eucticrs CranauChtine, OF, 1 T the=e who ralse their vo puepctrated fn the tame of vducation! They as- rert—for il thele resolutions ure ineic nesertions— 1aat it 18 fulse to ray that thero I8 no cducationnl ateconsity forthe exintence of the Normal, und they wenert tiis b wpite of the fact g humared more i than there nre ) any amicable arrup, veémed to be growinyg less datly. The name of 3, Louis Wahl of the Board of at forward as thnt of a 1t 13 claluted for lgneat, capable, con- ublic_position has i twoll known to the public, und e Is aaid 5 MIORE e Germans, t thure are two ity ut present 1 5 and that even if wired, the people of Chlcazo al- e than their share, class Btate Normat Public Works has been candidute for the ofiice Bic, Wahl that he ix perfect) thiele whure, and mor ; rcientious, and popular, support ol two fiws Hichouls, Wacre teachers may be educated and ani thin ut n timy when the Soavd of Education js rerfouely considerinzg whethir thiey =hall not e uhhged to close the City Sormul, i tne interests of econom, gentiemen must bu, toasi tat Chicogo soall sup- iy tie Uraungere of Cook County what the, deny themnelvest cry popular, tape that the German wrt cluimed fur Colvin would be and his election made eure. that by never wongzht oitice e had boen elmost forced minsioner, and would be but too glad 1o retire, but if he ahould recelve a non-partisan nominatlon he shauldacceptIt. Muny regacd him oy the strongest man that could be run. Awscssor Gray hus fesucd the following notlces, accarding (o Jaw? The Ansessor, Supervisor, and Town-Clork of the Town of South Chicago, in Loak County, - nole, will meet at Room No. 5 Building (corner of Adanis and Ladulle street entrance), In sald town, on Mon- day, the stith day fourth Monduy n June), for the pirpose of re- viewlg and currecting’ the weacssment of the property {n eunld fown for the year 1870, Jrerrotis considering themselvos agrioyed by enld asecssment, or who wieh to complain thit the roperty of another i asscased 100 Jow, creby notifled to appear at sald tnectin ahow ‘cause and have such assesament rev No complaint that another pervon ls ssnessed too fow will he acted upon untll tho neracd, or his agent, «hall havo been notided of such complaint, if a restdent of the county. 3r. J. V. Clarke, President of the Hibernian Banking Ausaclation, hae, forsowmo days past, been conferring with Mr. Ilayes on a wystory, mytery lua been found 1o bo thut Mr, Clarkeholds $:4d, U0 warth of city certilcales, and in the bank he has §78, 000 of the city's money which his been . Clnrko thinks it s about time thut the certificates were pald; #o ho waiterd 10 know i ho coulil not take hia ehare of Air, Hayes in not favorably fmpreesed with the propusition, and caunot uccale Mr. Clarko seeni perfectly willing to lend ta the city provided the certificates. which be now holds ar canceled and tho interest on them puld, Clty Treasurcer Briggs, Mr. Joseph Rutter, and Mr, Clarke hud 8 consultatlon yi liow modert theso Mr. Wahl says and does not want one, 11 Ln: bunko-stecrers of { S dash it winbone have: not discovered the verduney of the ** furcuivet educators in Couk County™ it fs stra The only statement of mine which they meet witn anything like angumont 1s that o reference ta the ** Wentworth " aitendiient to the School laws, whlth they eay 1 have purhled {0 auit my purpose, Now, with i due respect to the gentienien, would sy thut this i not true, sent in fub, to the beel of my recollection. fact that tho present County Superintenge of the present County Buard of Ed lnstes toes not do a 2 in the City-Jall d LaSalle strects, 4 ‘The fact that ita d by Wentworth they do 1he gradustes pass the et County Supecintend- who kuow Mr, Fiant ng; but thal they muould be certilicates by dvery Conuty Superintendont fs a litie tuo’ trans- chuctment wus ugLattempt to de and his Ayle of exu awarded fimt-grade charneter of the graduates of the Englowwod fnstitution, the report of the proceedlnys of the meoting wheee thess resolutions where ao unanl- muualy ndopted will serve to dispel such duuhm] Jerson 80 n- list of officera elected ot that. ful} to dikcover the nume of one grnduate, nod tirers otlicers must be among the most prominent aturs ' In the county. where the graduates #ucceed fn obtalning und re- taining positions secmn to be the Nurmal itsell, and {4 immediate vicltity, and it ts doubtin) whother they owe their ponitions in these pluces to thesr ubllity us teackers or to thy peculiar intlucnce As 10 the unanivity with witleh the rerolutlons were ndopted, ) woull ike 10 kuow whether ull the teachers of C'ouk County, ouly those of The only place deposited there, the $78,000 deponit, ewoud, voled Asruclntion ut ubl, huts lursely made up of usniste AN teacaers, and, 08 Chicaga s i the imiedite vicinity of raglewoud, 3L wie quite cusy to tave e taivhing py worlit i3 un it terday afternoun, but Further talks will ir. Tlayes (s not Lo bu recognized na Sompe trofler, 1t 1w %aid to be fmposslbie that he should wareaiit any auch action. Clty 'Treamirer Tielges assumed the duties and responaibilities of i oilice yosterday marning, and Dantel 0'lara rettred feam public life, at leant for T uccounts were looked over and the monoy counted. und the cash did not tally, niuch In the Treasuc, e ntleman; +o 1w his Llcutonunt, utry ¥chuulinuetera are pots inllenge any Cook County Prine 1 alow any guud Reieun Wiy prop Citeago should be taxed Lo maintin this etitu- tonsave Lo provls salardes for dleerrs, Went worth, Muwirhead, Braytoa, and two or thies other nobudies who ullvet tu feach at Lnglowood, TEACHERS' 8AL, To the Kiditor of The T Cirzca, June 14,—We wish to direct the atten- tion of your readera to same of the results of the low rates puld our teschera in the public schaals, “Ihie fact that tho luw salaries offercd precludes the pusalbility af procuring wny but Inferlor ta)e ent tiss been long deplured by that portion of the 1t was found that the account Thers was ono cent too hls Yo lirenan and Juhn feft ‘the awount of money In the Treasurer's 5 Mr. Drlggs Immedintely hnndds abont 31 had u conteren h 3ir, Nayes, and informed Ut Individua] that he wus_ very anxlons that the dirpute over the Comptrollorshlp should cense. Ile &ls suld that he ahould ut rocognize the Hon, Nr, Dericknon ns the Cowptroliee, nor shauld ho which statement, of cours, 1 1ike. Mr. Brigis was very anxjoun thut tlionld so boarranged that tho recognize hlw ilnyes) Hayes did not at al auorder fully restorlng her taall the riglits privilegea enjoyed by her before her sad Coneesy: Tor'was appoiited, nnd that her vl conaerval 8y be required to restore to her wil tue eoney, tate, title, and pension pupers, lbited States houds, teaach, and all other ellvety with which he fs chargeable as herconservutor. My Liscor Dr. Nintan W, Edwards was the frel” w called, and tertitied as follow Mrs. Lincaln han Leen with me for nine or ten mouths, and her fricnds all think she fv s proper seraon fu takio charge of her uwn afiabrs. That ahe s now Ji eaid condition; that she can manaze her own atfsirs, Sho lun not spent all it shi was ul- Towed to gpend during the Lot year, and wo sl hiuk 6ho 18 1 & CunuIlion Lo talie caro of her own afaly. ‘e case was then given to the jury, which, after Deiug absent long enough tu attach thelr respective mgnatures L0 a vertict, teported ue followst YSTATE 01 liuinets, Cuok Counti—County Court of Cook County—We, tho undersigncd urora [n the caso wherein Mary Lincoln, who was herctvfare found Lo ve lusin, G who i now ai- Teged o be restored to seacin, haviug nenrd the evidence I aald cause, fing thil the sua Mary Lin- ol fa reatored Lo seaaoi aud 1g capable Lo mansge and control her After the ubove action wos had, the conservator, Rovert ', Lincoln, filvd hin report, uccompanled by su imventory of the pruperty of Mra Lincoln in his handa i the TG it in casl there wa 3 United States etoe und vonds $58, 000; personal obligstion uf conscrvntor, Sk, b lace curlaine, L ni wearing apparel and’ pers sonal juweliy, - S0, 0 olher itens, 87,036,17, making a toisl of £81, k! port cover- ing the period ey . antdune 10, 1570, shuwed that Leen £11, 140, for Mrs. Lincolu 8 for {nvestien repart wasapproved, and upon the conscrvator turning receipte from Mre. Livcoln fute Court, he will be dlacharged. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ADJOUBNED MERTING YESTELDAY AYTENNOON, The Bosrd of County Comulssluners met yeater- day afterncon at 2 o'clock, President Jolmsou ‘waa in the chalr, and the following Cemiissionery were present: Ayars, Burdick, Dusse, Curroll, Cleary, Conly, Guenther, Herting, Holden, Loger- ] gsn, McCatlrey, Mulloy, Schmldt, and Tabor, - A commuuication fruzm ths architect of the mew could be pald out and negotlations for necessary loaun be untered Into. Mrr Rriggs was inforimed that he (Brigy recognlzo the vrderaof tha Council and the He wald thut thero was nothing at 1) Acttlod aw yet, but he hopud thal atlalrs wonld soon Lo utraightentd out, Tho Fluance Committee held a meeting yesterday morning and consulled ge ta tho b ning o speody payment of the cro waa no”conclyslon reache will bo mude public. realized the terrible stoto of allairs people futerested In the science und urt of educa- tiun, The recent reduction of 10 per cent fs wore then deploruble—it I8 & disgrace to the city, the teachers perwonally wore the only luters A reporter not the case. ‘Tho injury is done the chiléren of tho poor, and threugh thein, In the next generation, the conntry, would 1ot think of offerlug thoir Cusblor $15 per month, not becaway they could nut get men who would nceept the situation at that price, but be canse they could not get goud enough nien. acher i our schooiv i vie af far greater trust than the bank clerk's, und future weliure of handreds of clildren s at the diapoenl of oae porson. Tho oflicers of @ bank ent Way uf abe oor empluyes, Hero the tune concluded not to with- left himwolf entirely In'tho b Whatever the Committee han bieew stopped by the Hiyea' retention of the vilice, which L acte Barrler between all plaus and ther reallzation. th niternuon the Committee walted upon severnl unds of the Commiitee, e ducs 1oL poseces 1t : vroposed for adoption and wkil required o linprove time, tho maguitude of the that tho ealary paiil dovs HoL co 1y bigh grude’ol talent, but we will relate one & NOWH L us, 10 prove it ter 40 our pussessiui 1rom a young mun, one of the st of the public-schivol Leaebers, the word ** cir- cumetanco ' fsapelled ** shicumstance. ' In conclusion, let os offer o word of suggestion It cun be done b the writer, —and Gentofuany e Tenults of the conference are kept fram the public, though it ia sald that the develupments werw satisfuctory aud promising of good rosulte, 1L hue been staled that the bankers had decided not to advance auy money whilo Colvin was the Muyor; but nothing i sald about tie rumor by the 11y one of the Commitica the information was given thit u plan hwid been ar- runged amd wonld be presented ut the Cauncil meeting this afternoon which provided for the 4l setion looklng Lo the onst- hut the scliem i fs kepta for the remor; cach ne of us, the re Wity s kiiow [0F whom you are voting, when you cust Hemenber whot wo bt s di L —tiiat It requites sonietiing wore tish & ouceenaful adiminlstinior of the i prees uliice (o wiako ku elclent Muyor; that It ro- o than tho urdinaey run of Dera (0 ake an Alderomn. tissl e vity ullicers are the sco that they are properly selecied, und the clouda of luet year und thus Will never haby so threaten- lugly over vur city aguln. Firance Committee, commencement of lej Guiten romething g of Mr. Haycd. HAYES AND TIlE BANKERS, eateriny contiined the state. derman thut Mr. liayes was advising the bankers to steer clear of the municipat ddiv sod keep thelr money, ‘The wotlve attrib- uted to this setion on the park of Mr. Hayes wea that he dexired to force the Finance Committee 0 recognize him as tho onl; dunles these statements fons which hu mude to & reporter yeats **Thero §s not a word of truth i the 1 aw extromel ky and capltallats abould ary torellove the cily from its tress, Lhave 1o desizo tobe recognize 88 the Comptroller of Chicago by the the Finance Committes ur auybody clee. ute of tho people; | . BAVES S Not 4 I'acun, S AYTER THEIN PAY. To the Edltor of The Tribune, Will you please allow me the opportunity to state my knowlcdgo of and connection with the mutters referred to In your ar- tlele in yesterday's fesuc, headed **After Their Comptroller. Mr. Haycw Cntcago, Juue 15. On the contrar: anxivus that the ruish the money One of my workien, Alexander McMillan, of his own will, sad at the eurnest request of 1ho men under my charge, bauking frms here thelr thoo in the pay-rolls of February, March, Aprid aud May, at a diacount of & pez cout, aud bg We sre about ta ¢lect own ~Cemptraller, y for tho Fief Lo that 1 shall bein ofi Gity's ¢z it wey Lo sustalned and th qnencea that wonld resnit from complote finnncial prostration averted. In eegard ta the payment of ciplowca [ wonld eay that, alne It han proved o dinienit to procura toans, I would like to have the ciiployea acoept Intereat-bearing certificates {f they chose to do wn, Tho paper conld ho made use of.” While 1do not feel respanmible in nny senne for the prexeut financial eordlition, 1 would gladly co-operate with anybody to relleve tho city from the prossing embarrasanient: Day befors yesterday it was arked by th em- plaxeeat the West e pumping works Uiat they inight teansfer thetr eredit with the city 1o a broker who would advance the money apon it at a dia- count. This, It wax stated, Me. lMayea ob. Jecfod 1o, ' 18 objection ' 18 now clearly detined. 1o rald tie was anxlous that tho cm- ployes shonld be paid, but If one pay-roll wis allowed to be teansferred in that way It would cnuee great disatifaction and trouble unless all wwere fo teansferred, amd It wonld_cause n grent desl of annogance o the offielale, That all could bo po transforred he thauzht nnllkely, for thero wore uliot 100 rolln representing o great deal of woney. Unless brokers, whavers, or capitalixts could"be found fn wufilcient numbers 1o take all tho gulle to allow an roil (o go Wa thouglt nnadviss- 3 ANOTIER PIOCLAMATION. Mayor Coivin, tuesplain the appointment of C. 10, Morse to the poaition of Assistant Corporation Cavnecl, hins weitten tho followlng letter: MAYOI'S OFFICE, dutie 13, 143t — 10 the Publies TuE Ciuicaao THIRESE of iix morning asenrts that T linve removed Mr. Francis Aduns from the Law Department. The statemont = unirne, Mr, Adamn reslined in writing the positlon of assistant to the Corporation Cuimsel ou the 8ih day of May lunt, and the resignation was then usccepied. Mr, Adaina wan fterward, an [ nm fnformed, retorued Dy coneent of the Comptroller, aud the Fequest of lty Attv. Tathil, 10 hawiet i the dutlen of tho Taw Department. ' M. Adsuia (4 now vo eniployed, and i cmplognient s 1ot been Interfered with by mo I any manuer, The appointinent of Me. Morse as avalstant In roper aud neecrsary, and has been made by the awful anthorlty and does not require the consent of the City Council of the City Altorney, Tl ap- polutment of Mr. Morzr: does not, nor was i in- fended to interfere with the empluyment of Mr, Adame in any respeet whatever, Me. Adams has not been since the day of hi restznation employed otherwixe thau as speclol counsel with the consent of the Mayor, aml such Is his present position, The Comptroller ls, by the charter, made the head of the Law Departiient, aud has the Inwful anthor- ity to appoint each and tvery araistant and clerk in tie Law Depurtment. 'Thatollicer has, howaver, permitted the Corporation Connsel and City Attar- hey {u oppoint their respective asslstonts and clérks. Mr. Tuthill has dono o, and when & Cor- puration Cotnsel wha)l be wppointed, ho witl, i ull probabllity, be permitted tu do Hkesviso, Respectfully, 1. D, CoLvin. Mr. Adums stated to a Tainexe roportor yestee- day ifternoon that It was trae that he, zowis_time g0, sent inn letier of resiznation to Mayor Coi- vin, butbo had not reccived any notification that it was accepted. 1o liad no letter of verbal no- tiee, and supposed tiint lie was still the assistant to the Corporntion Counsel. When Mr. lioyne hnd tald fulm to ** go huck to the Law Departinent, " it was with the understanding, n8 Mr. Adaus tonks it, that his raslgnation had nof'been nccepted by Mr, Colvin. 1lc will, by the advicaof his friends, atick to the office, 'and ls confident that he will be sustained, City Atorney Tuthill und other gentl nten still fiold the opluion that Mr, Colvin han n right to appolnt such an oiticer as +* Aeslslant Cor- poration Coutsel.™ Ate. Motge, the appotntee, hd o fong tall yester. duy with Messrs. Lluyes and Colvin, - It wis con- eladed that he was fally entitied o the placo nnd ahould step 1 to-tay, In fact ho was ut shat tine in chargo of the oflice, — CRIMINAL. Thomas Mack, an expressman, [s in duranco vile At thy Armory, beeaure he last evening snatched n ticket to Boston from a greenhorn named John Rumpt, Joreph Wilson, & salaon-keeper at No. 17 Dunna strcet, waa before Commisaloner Hoyne yesterday, charged yelth selling liquors and clgars without pay- Ing specinl tax, ‘Tho case was continned until to- day i 2300 bail. F, 0. Extine, a cigar-maker at No. 231 Archer avenue, airo gave bail in $1,000 for his appearnnce fo-day un the charge of neglecting to vy apecial tax oi cigurs manufactured, and aleo for fufling to flio thu requieite bond, Some a-{n ago ik foundry ot Toter Dehr, lo- eated on Michigan street, was robbed of 8 quantity of tool and eccap-tron valued at $00. Yesterdny the proprictor found his property |n the Jnnk shop of Donald Smith, No. 31 Kinzie stecet, and he at onco cansed Snilth to' bo arrested. Lugene B. Stoddard, of the em of Stoddard & Slmonw, waa arralgned bufore Gnited Stutes Com- wilswloiier Hoyne yesterauy, Lo answer an allozed vivlation of the Bankrapt law, fn buying and sel- Ting gouds Just previous to golng Ints Laukruptey, e give 83,000 bait for his appearanco when ro- quired, No testinony wan taken. Patrick Hicikey, Alexander Gerwin, and Michael McCann, thros Rotorluun pickpuckets, were. cup- tured yeterdny by Detectives Stmmons nnd Mucauley while plylng their vocatlon on Dearborn street, ‘The two formier were awarded dnes of 20 each nnd lodging for ninety days In the lMouxe of Correction, while the latter was let go on promlss of butter behavior, M, Reinhold, allquor-dealer on Archer avenue, maide an nxs of Limself yesterday Il{ driving nt ruce-horso apeed over Clark stréct bridge, nnd when Utlicer 'I'homas Wells remonstrated the oelliz- erent Uanl swore he could clean out any Latln, us Horminius did of old. After plunging uhont fran- tically for sowe timu, theollicer obtained aevjstance ond Jugged the feiluw at the Armory. e FLAXIE, 8he *Had To,” Congregustonalist, Flaxio's mamma atood by the table, rolling ont danghnnts, Flaxfe stood uear, drumming on’ the table with bath hisnids ns € it werw n plano, throw- Ing back ber heud, nnd screaming au loud’ as sho could rcream, **Thore, that will do,* esid momma; **I am tired of the nolse.” Floxie stopped singing: but her little feelinga were hurt, und ahe sald in 8 prioved tone: ©'\Whero's' wy paps t—he loves me, but you on't. : 4 With that sho stuck both thumbs into a plece of lough. ""Su, mamma, you cutacross-eyod doughnnt1" She called it **cross-eyed ™ becatne the hole was not qulte in the middle, ~ Mrs. Allen smiled at the funny {dea, V10 Fluxie," sald sho, **must I tio thoss wee, wes hands?™ It was very hard doing the Saturday's baking with this little chatterbux at her eibow; bul Dora, the kitchen maid, hnd gone (o see her slck mother, At 12, ale was coming back; and, at i, Mrs. Allen and her husband and Jane Abbott were going 1o ride. Aunt Jane came ut2, with dear litte” Nelife, **Dodo," eaid Mra, Allen to Dova, **you must watch theso children cvery min- ute; for Flaxic ls uncamumonly full of wischiof to- ** a0id Dodo; and she took the children ho nureery, rexolved to do hor best. I a Tew minut laxle rushed into the parlor where ler mother nud auntis wero seated, and shut the door hard. Ut buth ludies heurd 2 waillng i nurkery, **What's that noles in there?” ssked i, Nellie's n-ky-in'." W hiad Tor ! L triked hert" Why, Ilaxie, what made you? 0, '§ Lad to, "cause alin wouldn't give me the book.™ Wi h ud Lo, ++\Wasn't Flaxlo a nnughty, naughty girl? 1 Yestun, " replicd tho child, dropping her pretty littlo tow head: but she wusn't sorry a bt you wonld know that by the funny quirk around her touth. Mamma saw she wonla have to be pun- tubed, For tho Orst timo sho suipped tho fittle nd-white lunds. & wax & great suening to “luxle Frizale, and almost broke her licart, ), 1feel orlly,* Dora heard her rn?, And, by and by, she crept under the kitchen table to the g uui,- fowler; nnd sald sho: **Doggle, kisa bahy i baby feel very bad " Fowler licked her face, and o look of tender Ity cawe into his boown eyes. It comforted Flaxie. e loved baby, and baby loved him, oh, o much better than Kitly Gray, the cal, **'caure Kitty Uray had pina In” her fect, *'0h, 1 feed orlly,"" shu wmouncd agaln, and siole out at the sido dour’ while Dode was sioging to Nellie, She thought she would go Into the utsble und te)] the mooliy cow how her heart ached. Db ahe forgot it whien she saW her puba's hurse swanding ut the frunt gute, harnerscd to the ringe. e wuy called Whiz, becausu he traveled wo fnst, 1 don’t o thero Wana horse in Lown Lhut could Lo en Flaxle did wrong, she usually eald, **1 hossy what iny mau Aud she danced Uttle foot on tue low step, **Who-up, hos Le* me get fu, My waumiuk saipped my hanule wake buby fecl orily Hussy throed nround, looking very *‘pyens- ant.” “Afer that it didn't take two seconds fur Flaxie to cllub fu and calch np the rejus, culliug Dap! Dapr Now, i Whiz had anly been hitched! Tutas he waew'l, what coulii he do but ot Av Flaxie would sny, he **had lo go." iaitlo-bang fnto the Aticets; pell-mell nto the midst of wagon-whe whiz aroind the cornersl Just think of 1t And nobody t gulde bim but that baby { Waw ahoafraldr Ohnol Siie kept Jarking the relng wni calling, “=Dapt Dap! ™ She waa having her own way, und liked It und Whiz, who did nut mind e lalf as switct s 3f whe hud boen a fly, Wae huving his own wag, and ik it tov. Miwma wue the Gret discover what had hap. oucd. - Sito and paps and Auat daie were In the ront entry talling about the hew wall-paper. ““Why, whore'w thu_ horeot™ cricd Brs. Allun, upening the door. **Where's the haby!* celed Dora af the same mouent, She had scarched the barn, aud back-yard; and frout-yard, und could not tind ber. ‘Chen yuu inay know there wis **{ime, " Dora wrung hor hands and scronme: ++Thye horso hina rup off with that bab that preclous, precious baby!” Hut isamus, who Toved Fluale ‘far better thian Dors could, did not sbied ouw teur. Sho only waid calmily 1o her hus- and: **"I'ell ine, Charles, what uhull we do?'* And he unewered, looking very pale, **1f 1only kncw wiiich way (0'gut* *'Got anuther horse and go someowhere," sald Aunt Jane, 4Thera lsn't a horee fn this town can overtake aid papai bit ho ran 1o the livery-atab! be coulddu. Mamma und Aunt Jaue could not keep stlll, Mamma went up atree and_Aunt Jane went down, - Somewhere they mupposed there was a broken carrlaze: somee where thero was a crushied anid bleeding baby. Where, oh where? Tiut no; that dear, gond, hligh minded Whiz had torned ‘around Jong auo, and was golng home, e knew hetter than ta hart one silky halr of Flaxie Frizzle's tiead, Mes. Allen 1 bardly pot an far a the Poat-Office, whet ho ditshed by hers and Flusle dropped the reiny, call- Amzout, *+O ninmina! wamma i’ S 13y the tlme Mre. Allcn had rushed home, Whiz wau In the enerlage vard as quictaen lamb. Dora fan for Aunt Jane: fho atable-hoy ran for papa taud oo of the nelghbors fireda gun. But manima crught Flasle toher heart, and as xoon s she could speak for crying, asked the aweet Tittle naughty, try-patience darfing what mndo hier run nway, Vgl 1ylded away ! DIdn't yunt™ aafd baby, with A mrect amille, for she had forgotten all about the suinplng. ** Iut tre don't allow yon to ellmb into the car- rlage, 1t was naushty, naoghty I <+ Aell, Thad to," mid coolly, as if that settled I, **Heciusy 1was playin' 1 was your nuughty little gourl; anil that's becaneo) ™ ENGLISH HUMOR. * Bvory Mau Ilis Own Poot. Aroncure Cuntoas's Landan Latter 1o Gincinmutt Com preveial, My readera wlll, perhaps,” rellsli some bits of Eaeilal humoe which | have Just ot hold of, in a littlo anonymous. tractute fhenrlfie the uttructive (tle, **Every Man lils Own Doct; or, Thu Inspired Singer's Recipe Dook, Proceedin from the general principles that i (hls age ol progress the myatery of yesterday fn the common- Jlacu of to-ay, and that the blect af pootry be- 0 10 givo pleasure, nobody's voraes can pleasa a mun 80 mich a1 his'owa, the writer aays that tho main art of the modern ‘poct I3 Jike that of the cook,—to prepare a deileate repast out of the poorest materials, Allkie tho couk and {ha poct dleal with antmale, vegetables, and enirits. ‘Fho carlfer masters naeil to mix theee, but the moderns employ the tnaterisla separute] *Thus Mr, Sw-nb-rae_useavory littlo elae than antmal matter in the composition of his dishes, . o+ whiist the o Mr. Wordsworth, on the contrary, contined hinself ‘almost oxciusively to the confcction of primrose pudding and fint soup, flavored with the leaser celandine, and only now nnlll then a beggar-hoy botled down lu it to give it color. " “Aftor turther businean-llke remarka of this kind, the writer conies to hia Orat recipe, which is for g >+ an ordinary love povin "3 ke two Jargo and tender human henrts, which mateh onu” another porfectly. Arrange thess close fagether, but prescrve them froin setual contact by placlng Letsween them eum cruol borrier. Wouni them both in several pinces, and tusert through the upenings thus made o fine stuft- Ingof wild yearnings, hopeless tenderness, and a general ndmirntion for stars, Then completely coveeupone heart with a sufiicient quantity of chill churchyard mold, which may be garnished nccording 1o taste with' dnrk wavini weeds or tene dor vollets, und promplly break it ovor tho othor cart, " in rural places, owning small wuekly papers, the recipe for u ** pathetic marine poem * wili por- hapw prove interesting, since it s casy, plensing, aud not unwholesome +\ ke one midnight storm, and one fsherman's family, which, if the poont 4 to bo a real auccors, shoull'bo aa o a1 an hunzry ns possiblcy and munt contain at least one innocent Infant. Place this last in a cradle, with the mothor singing aver it, being carefui that the habe be dreaming of an- wolw, orclse smilinz sweetly. Stir the fatuer well wp in the storin untll he disappears, ready immedintely a quantity of crocl, crawling foant, Iu which rerve up the failicr, difcctly on bis reappearance, which in mnre o toke place in an hour or two, In the dull red moming. This done, o charming saline effervescence will take place amung the rest of the family, Pllo up the agony to nm]nu: palate, and the pocm will be ready for erusal." PRt writer professes to he In_possession of tho original directlons from which the Laureate com- Imsml the Artinrian 1dylx, and glves usnsn great iterary curiosity tho wicthod of making an epic like Mr. T-nu-s-n. We sre told licre to tirst catch a hero, or rather—as only Carlylo can_achicye that —to catch the neareat upproach to & heroavatiable, namely, a prig. , But It juuat not be tho acientiflc, or the Anglican, ‘or the Ultramontano prig, nor yet the Evangelical'prig, who couverts the heathen and drinks port wine. The only one entirely suitable 1 the blameless variety: *Take, then, one blameless prig. Set him upe right iu the midifle of a round table, ana_place be- silo him Leautifut wife, who cannot ubide prigs. Add to these one marrled goodly mans and tie the threo together In u bundlo with o link or two of Dextiny. V'roceed, next, 1o surround this group with alarge number of men and women of the wincleenth century, I fancy ball costume, favored Julth u geeut wuiny Very poesiblo vicws, and o fow tmpossiblo virtues, Str tiese briskly nbont for two volumen, to the geeat ansoyanceof the biame- lesn prig, who I8, however, to be kept carefully be- low swedring-point for the whole thme, If hounco boils over into any nataral action or éxclamation, hie s forthwith worthless, and you must get anoth: er. Next break the wife's reputation iito rmull plices, and dust them well over the blaimeless prig. hen ‘take o few vials of tribulution sud wratti, and empty theso gencrally over tho whole ingredit cits of your poem; and, taking the swurd of the henthen, cut into small plces the greater part of your mibor charncters, ‘Then wound slightly the head of tho blamoless prig; remove hiin_suddenly from the table, and Keup 1 a cool barge for future Ing thus had tho audacity to nnpnfiv o Tenny- sonian recipe, it need not bo'wondered that this culinary authority elmplifics tha **Satantic poens, ™ which, however, ho siates ta have bacome less fashionuble sinco tho time of the late Jamentod Byron: **Tuke a couple of fine deadly sins, and let them hang before your cyes ontil they, hecames racy. ‘Thei take thim down, dissectthom, and siew them for same time [n a solutlon of weak remorwe, after which they are to be deviled with mock despalr. "' This, however, is the unly Instance in whicn the writer deals with any but [iving models, The fol- k‘nwlnz {a hils reclpe lor **a pocm liko Mr. M-tth-w s % ake ono soulful of fnvolantary anbellct, which hus Leen proviously well favored with sclf- sntinfled despnir, Add to this one boantiful text af Scriptury, Mix these well tozether, and, us oon 23 the chullition commences, gruto in inely a fow regretful allusivus to the New Testament ami the Lake of Tllering, une constellation of stars, hal(- n-dozen allusiona to the nincteenth century, one 10 Gorthe, one t MonBlanc or the Lake of Geno- Vi, and ufie alxo, If possible, to roino potsonal be. reavemont. Flavar the wholo with o monthfu) of d *{ndulten,’ sud o mlxed mouthful of *poasions,* *finjtes. * and * yearninga,' Thie class of poem Is concluded usully with some question, ahout which wo bave to obacrve anly that it ehil be impossible to answer, ™ Therecipiat Is equally Irroverent lu dealing with the male Urowningesqio: “*Tnko ratlier a coarse view of (hings fa goneral In the wmidst of thie, plice 2 man und a womun, hee and hier ankles, tsstefully arrunged on o stice of Maly, oF thy country about Pornic, - Cut &n_opeu- Ing_ acrosw the breust of each, antil the soul be- comes vialble, but be very caroful that nonc of the body be lust during the wporation. Four into cach breast s much as it will hold of the new, strong wine of love: and, for fear they should tako coldl Ly exposure, cover theut up quickly with a quanti- iof wbseufo classical quotacions, a fow fumiliar allusions to an unknown period of history, and a baif-desiroyed frewco by’ an, carly mslor, varied evory now und then with o._reforencs to tho fujnics or toccatas of u l!lllle furgotten composer, 1f the puem o still intelligible, take n pen and reaiove carerully ol the necessury porticles. ™ Pl Iatust favorite—ihu pro-Haphaclite poem—is a6 adroitly deacribed (hat I (hink the recipiat niust haive bndulged freoly fn that direction bimslf. ilo adviecs, et of ll, 8 word composttiun, consisting iu on, parL of archifo and vbsulste words, and in e other of nowly-tiveuteil Englieh (huth of which must bu entirely aninteliiible), and when thicae are mixed until they assumo color dilferent from any tongua that was ever spoken, you may coustrici th shape of your mtanzas, ““Take three duinozeis, dreescd in stralght night- gowns, Pull thelr hair-pius out, and lot thelr hair tumblo all abont their slionldcrs. A fow statn may bosprlukled into this with advantage, ' Place nn aurcolo about the hesd of each, and glve oach & Uly u Ner hund, aboat half tha slze uf horself. Hend thele necks all different waye, and sct thein in 4 row before a atone wall, with un_anple-iree ctween each, and sawe fargs flowers ut thelr feet. When you have arranged all” theso abjects rightly, take a'cast of them in the nofiest part of ‘DIH’ brain, and pour in your word composlijon as abuve deserled, ' In concluslon we would romark for bu- winners that this wort of cowposition must be at- towpted ouly in & perfectly-vacant atmosphere, st ibios S How the Emperor af Iifuzil Ancendod Bunke er 11i1} Monument. Boston Commercial Jlulietin, ‘The fanitor who had charge of Bunker I} Man. mnent, sreiviug at about Lolf-past 7 Friday morn- Ing to opeu the premlace, found two strangers fn walting. Une, atail, geay-hearded man in a slouch huty asked it ihey could uscend Lhe monumeat. *} Yo, " enid tuc cuntodian, **you can for tiven- ty-fivo cents™ (holding out hls hand). The stranger produced (ke money, and the cus- todisn unlocked thy door and forthwith cous ing out, ralsing a cloud of dust, and paying no capecia) attention to his vieltor, who waa lookingz ‘about ~him curlonsly, unti),' batf cholied withdust, ho faquired **1f these were the wteps, > Yes, all right Ko ahead, go right up till you gt 1o thie top. "The visltor and his companion did an they waore bid, and stayed some haif an lLour enjoylng the beautiful panoraniic view from the sumuit, after which they descended, and were quietly walklng svay whed they werd bailed by“the custodian with— *1I'var, Just write your names In this book; all tho visitors who go up the monument eign ihoir uimes here, ! The groy-hearded man laughed and signed his and the two departed. The custudian never lovked atthe Look, bhut souo hours afterward was electrided by one of the ofticers of the Munument Association who chanced 10 cotne in,_aaking him, in the mostagitated man- ner, when Dom Fedro, tho Bmperor of Brastl, hisd e hore. Haan't been here at al] a1 the reply. **Haan’'t been here! Why, here is bis signatare on your vieltor's book. What dues this incan?" *tWhat!" sald the custodian, rashing up to the yolume., **Why, good iraciou Ly a tall man with a slouch hat. " Be; but the tall man was the Em- peror of Brazil, and this was the way acended nnlm.r 181 wmonument, just lke *‘any other . hat was writtea A Buccessfal Fight with a Snake. Mouns Varnon Republican. 6 Bhipley, of Beslin Township, bad au en- with'a snaku lsst week, 1o saw the snske inthe field where ho wan at work, and attempted to ki1l it with a fenco-stake. As he raiscd the siako the snake darted at him, and coiled iteel? around hia faze, 1le reached in Lin pocket for hin knife; it was not thiere, and no atick or stone with- in his reach, while tho runke wan colled no tighily around hislegs that he could not walk, le threw hlimeelf upan tha ground. and rolled over and over untll he reached aoino stones, when he amnahed ita head with one blow. 1t wan a black snoke, and measured O feet 8 Inchies in lengtl HOW ENGLAND IS GOVERNED. The Origin nnd Enrly History of Parliament -=-Faynient of Burgossos and Forfolture of Wages---How Parllament Lives nud Dl IEnighta nnd Burgesses Whe Aro Nelthor-: How thie Masses Are SBtultliled In Ropro- sentntlon, Thiladelphin Tetegraph, ‘The Britlsh represeutative system, as, with delicate lrony, it is usunlly termed, presents fea- tures that are In striking contrast to Lhe repre- acntutive system of the United States; and (ts varfous compllcations are altogether beyond the capacity of even such astuto politictans as Thur- Tow Weed to grasp and appreciato in thele full siguitlcance, Parlfament, It (s known, was a_continuatlon, o, more correctly, a revival, of the old Saxon Wittenugenote, loreed on the Crown by the firm resisience of the Barons to the onc-man powerwhich, in modern Enghsh politics, is called Cuosarism, I'rom its primory orgat tun, and for several relgos succeeding tie rule of Edward IIL, [t consleted of two Ilousces meceting together, but voting scpurately; the Teers (6r Upper Chatiber) holding an inalten- able right 10 a share fin thy Government fn virtug of thelr lordship of the sofl and the ac- companylng patents of nobllity; the Commons (or Lower llvuse) representlug the boroughs of which they were burizesses, or the countivs of which they are still, in torm, though not in renlity, Kinlghta, The carly Parllaments wero drawn, na to the Commons, from such places as the discretfon of the reigning King dictated, reference being had generally to the actual or pussible growth of populatioit or the develapment of inportant intereats, and, not intrequently, to tho drnfts of mien and of sbips und munitiona they could pro- «duce on oceasion calling tor then for seryice In the mititary and naval operations of the King- dom. Henee the eitles wind boroughs returnlng members would vary consRicrably, usa any one way learn who takes pains to consult Rymer's Fiedera, or the Pipe dolls of the Court of Lz cliequer, preserved n the Heeord Oflice th MS, and, n geeat part, printed under direction of the Master of the Rulis. Larliament asscanbled for centurles without liaving a dellnite home, belng convened some- times in one building, sumctimes {n another, now In London or at Westminater (ndifTerently, anon in sume cathedral city. Tho last oceasion, however, of sittings befog held away from the motsopolls was thut of the Great Piague, when the Estates of the Kealin teandacted legislativo business at Oxford, where the Royal Court was also gathered out of harin's way in 1663, Striet Babbatarlan _memnbers of one or other House, who exalt the morciless Inws of Elfzabotl, James I, Charles I and IL, as patterns for imitation, now that the couditions of suveial exlstence are wholly changed, would Le amazed t o Lear that Sabbatarian Parliaments sut on Bunday to debate, with [rantie lient, the more stringent observance uf the day; but the fact stands promineutly onrecord in tho seldoin- consutlted Journals of “the Lourds and of the Comumous, which, with slight intceruptions, lmvo'%nnunuud to be printed from the year Othier causes than the Royal caprice would fn some fnstances operate to disfrancuise boroughs aforctime represented. The orlgin of thie re- quiremnent that mombera of the flouse of Com- mons wishing, for any reason, to absunt thel aclves from Parlinment, must first obtain leave of the 8peaker so to do, I8 to be found in the old practice, dlstinctly referred to i the Act of Sixth Henvy VILL, Chap. xvh, of tho payment of Burgesses, which I found int an old edition of “ The Statutes of the Realm™ in 1871, ‘This act veeltes: For ev mocho na comenly in the end of every Parllanent dyvers and very grotcand weyghty mats tera, oy wele touchying tho pleasure, weio [wealf, and anertic uf onr soveraigne lord the kyny common wele of this his realme, and subjetis are to bo treatyd, comynyd [comwuned] of, and by nuctorite of Parllament 10 by cuncluded, so yt yu that dyvers knyghtle of shires, citizens for citics, burgynes for buronghes, and harons of the synk {cinque] ports long tyme hetore the end of the wafd LPatllament ot their own anctoritees depart and goeth home fnto their countrees, wheroby tho sulil: greet and weyghly mottcrs arinany tymes gretly delayed; In coneideratyon whereof be ytt enceiyd by the king our sovaraigne lord, the lords spiritualiand tewporall, and the cowons in this preacnt Larilament sssembled, and Ly anc- oryte of the same, that from henceforth none of tho sald knyghtle, clitizens, bore sress, anil barens, nor any of them that [ seatoc sl b elvctyd Lo como ar bo in any Far- hament do not {sic) départ from the swine Paclin- ment, norabsent by self Julu] {rom the »awna tyll the same Farllament be fully (ynysshed, endyd, or [uogyul Iprorugned), except o or they' so. dopar- ynit bave lycens (license] of the speaker and comyna in the bovke of the ‘clerke of the Parlia- ment appoynted or to be nppoynted for the comun honse, upion payne to overy one of thom so do- partyng or absentyng them self jsicj lu an other manner to loose [lose] all thos [thoso) romen of money whicho he ur thoy shuld or ought to have binddd “for his or their wiges, and that ull the coun- ties, citlcs, and buronghes whiereol nuy such paun lncrmn] shalue ro clectyd, and the fuhabitants of e sams shalbe clercly dyschargyd of all the seyd wages nzenst the sofd pson und “puraous and thelr exccutours for evermore, ‘The wages here nlluded to were pald by the coustituencies, and, under pressuro of the bur- petitions were at- thnes presented for the exctise of boroughs not returning members in pursuance of thu writs dirccted to their Sherl(ls or other roturnlug oflicers. Kingston-upon- I1ul), for which place the fncorruptivle Androw Marvel sat, was thus at feast once allowed to forego Its right to vepresentation. Tho statute I have given at length in the quaint English of tho time {s still fn Torce, but us conatituencies no longer pay wages, ‘that part of it wiich brandishes the penalty 18 inoperative from dis- use, It s singulur, however, that the Chartista of the demoeratlé Royal horough of Green- wich, without o suspicion of ‘this law, re- maining good, sent to Parllament somu thirty yuara ago an auctloneer, named John Town- send, who beeamo one of the most eminently learned of men on the forms and precedents of English _legislation; and to recoup him the amount he must lose in his buslncss, they sub- scribed and pald him regularly every Saturday night §30 in English gold. "A man of more sterling integrity never sat inthe Lower llouee, and the Commons and his constituents allke re- reetted the reverse of fortune which, threaten- ng bankruptey, prompted John Townsend, as a tman of unsullicd honor, to retirs from political life that e might sell his property-qualillcation for the poyment of ereditors, Iu process of tinwe, the consalidation of tn- tereats, together with the stubborn tights of Sir Paul nnd Peter Wentworth (ancestors of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke) nguinst Elizabeth, of Parfiament against Charles L, und of the Lords at the head of the people sisainst Jauics It., when the privileges of the Leglalature fn controtling revenucs und supplles wero sunght by the Crawn to be [nfringed, td to the vesting of representation i the countles and bor- oughs already habituated to it, und of the fastie of writs summoning Purllunent in the person and authurity of the Speaker of the Comwmons, Aud here u Varlia- mentary fietlon may bo named. When Parliznient {8 prorogued, the leglslative function sleeps; when it {8 dissolved, it s for the time bemg defunct. Al public papers and do~uments continue, however, to be served upon the members of the dead Parliament, not only until the return from o new election s wmade to the Clerk of the Crown olllce, but even to the time when the new memb haying been sworn in, deliver thelr addresses to the Clerk of the Purllamentary Papers Office, And the Speaker, who is mcrely a member of the defunct body, is tho only person who, though ofilejully dead, has power, previous ta burial, to arrange with the Miulsters for the time when the writs of election shall, {n his own name, go out to the Sherills of coun- tles and roturning oflicers of citles and boroughs, dirceting them to elect their repre- sentatlve knights, cltizens, and burgess And, wialn, the knlght wore buckles on I swor, and awcars that he will truly serve the county electing him, and the cltizen ur burgess who teprescnts a clty or o borough ueed be nelther knight, citizen, nor burgess; needs not to hold property or pay taxes fu the place or anywlicre clse; needs not even to be knuwn by name to one of the electors, until the moment of his sulection to run by the wire-pullers of politiesl cominitiees, g fu the fiterest of the Reform und the Carltun, the Devonshire, Conservative, and Steplien's Clubs, There [s not, fu spite of the Reform octs of 16843 and 1807, unf’ determinlng principles or system o the clection of & Britlsh Purlisment, Tl Metrapolls, with a }mpulnuun of 4,000,000 souls, returns a score of mewmbers to the Lower Housu; twelve or fiftecn lmruuihn. with un ag- regate poputlation of no mare than 20,000, clect ust as many. Glasgow's yote of 56,727, aud opulation ot 1,600,000, with three menbers of I"nlllnmcnt, {s neutralized by Athlonc, Bandan, and Curlow, with 1,649 voters aud some 4,000 or 5,000 inhabitunts of shuntles. The weight of intellect of the University of London fs balanced == with 834 alilllolagha, dispute in Parliament tne strength of manufacturing Birminghom's 55 753 hard-headed clectors, Other great towns, Jikg Barrow-in-Furisers, are unrepreacnted, But why imultiply references to anomalieg which ong uf the Hebrew prophiets wonld hiayy salidl are “ns the stars of leaven for mnly. tude" 1 The trumpery constituenclen that urg the hotheds of brihery and all that i villanoyg are kept allve fn the fnterest of the great pov. ersluge famllics, who there trali the sciona np their lineage to a diszulsed panperism at (hy cost of the country by getting them elected, ang then saddllnge them as slnecurists upon thy ‘)rnplm Roform hitherto hna heen o faree; oy eas 50 In_the relieino of that wonderinl ex. emplar of Thurlow Weed, Earl Russell (who e the approprinte nlul{*nntlun amongsp plish politicians of *Finality John,” fron his declaration that, with his tiukering, the lim. s of the Constltutlon were frrevoenhly fixed, and the tides of Pl-pulnr aglitation 1nust head st them In vain), than i the polley of tig n Mystery who now dominatea s Premier the Tory paty and the policy of the Irithy Emplre. Butwhen hends are counted in g House of Commons npon questionsof royal dows rles and annuities for German pauper prince lets, let 1t ba horne in nemnory that Jucoh lm.-ihl. or 8ir Charles Dilke, or Tenry Faweett, ar Peter Taylor represent, by their aidverse votey the apinfons and feeling of musres of utelligent people, who, i population were, as (b 15 fy Ameriea, a factor of representation, would pul nnend torall thine to those **resumptions of the erown " which nra a seandal to Englishmen, whether so-called Liherals or the ducile lamby of the Tory chicfs to be interested i malntaln. ing them. DrxTeR. “DEATIS, “HANIY—AC Elkhorn, Wis,, on Wedncaday, June 15, Mrs. Adelia Barry, wifo of tha Rt. Nev! Dixtiop A; O, Barry, of Wikconsin, Fancral sorylees will take placa ut Racine, Wis., on Friday, Junie 10, at = p. m. Friends of (i famlly are Invited to be prosent. 1OSIG—In Ilydo Purk, June 13, at 1 o'clack m., Aloxander, youwest son of A. Co A. and by corrupt littls Purtarlington’s totul voting power uf 133, Lecds ucasures her tul):f.ltuen‘:;g0 of 47,187, threc wembers, and 1\ veople, aguinst Kiusale, Eunfs, und New Ross, witis 653 clectors. The fmmenss wealth and lhfpplng {nterests of Liverpoo), with 57,753 voters, count for just so much as Down- patrick, Dungaunan, snd Mallow, with thelr 776 {mg trotters. Dungarvan, Trales, and Youghal, o 1fannih Roning, aged, 4 years, MeCLOUD—June 15, Edgar E. McCloud, aged 25 years and & months, Funernyby carrlages to Roschill from 304 West Adamn atfect, at 2 p. m,. the 1tith, SMITH~Thuredny, Juno 15, at hin resfilence No, 251 North Clark strect, J. 11, Sniitis, n2ed 70 years, “The funeral lakes place Fridoy at 2 o'clock p. m, Frivnds of the fumlly arc tnvited WHITE—On the 16th inst., Clarence 3L, Infaul #on of Moore C, (deceased) aud Mary L. White, Funeral at residence No. 686 Warren avenue, lo. morrow (Saturday) at 2 o clock p, m. CORDIN—In Newport, N, II,, June 14, ver, svidenly, Hon. Austin Corbin, aged B4 years montls and 10 daye, FIELD—At Conway, Mass., June 13, Mr. Johy Field, father_ of Marshnll wnd Henry Ficld and Mrs, 1L, Dibblo, of this clty. FMARRIAGES, FREES—ILATHERWICK—At the Ada Strecl M. E. Church, by the Rev. 4, AL Caudwell, i, 1L, Frees and Joniito Blatherwick, Lliursday evening, June 15, PILLPS—WALKLEY—In Chlenzo, Uy tho Rev, Tenry erry, Fector of All Sainta' Lpiecopal Chu une 14, Me, Wil T, Pheips, of Ashtabu- In, nd Ml Minalo L, Walkley, of thia city, COURTY CENTRAL EEPUBLICAN CLUB. Thore will be a regnlar meeting of the Grand Counell of the Cook Ccunty tenl Republicas Club this evening (Friday), ot 7:380 o'clock p. m. at Itepublican lleadquortees corner of Lake a Clurk streets, WILLIAM ALDRICH, The F'inance Conmittco meots at 620 p. m. the same evening. BEVENTH WARD REPUDLICANR ‘The Seventh Ward ltepublican Club will meel at Weber's Hull, southeast corner of llalsted and Weet Fourteenth streets, Friday evening, June 18, 1870, J. 10 MEARS, Sec'y. Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabasb-av. BUTTERS & C0.8 REGULAR SALE, Wednesday Morning, dune 21, at 0:30 o'clack, o\ 118 & 120 Wubaslieav., N, E, cor, Madlson-ut,, Assorted Glassware, White Geanite Waig, In Packages and Open Lola, BUTTERS & €O'S R AR TRADE SALE STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Negular-Made Clothing, Farnlehing Goods, Straw Qooda, 1ints, Caps, Boots and Skocs, THURSDAY MORNING, June 22, nt 0:30 o'clock, at their Auc. tion Rooms, 118 and 120 Wabarh-av. ANOTEHEER GREAT AUCTION SALD By Abe Lipman, the Popular Pawnbroker, at th salesroont of Wm. A. BUTTIERS & CO,., Auctinneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av,, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 19 and 20, cflmmcnch‘lfi( at 10 o'clock esch morning, withs large and general gariety of MERCEANDISE, FINE GOLD AND BILVER WATCHES, of overy make und quality. DIAMOND JEWELRY, Flno Gold Chatns, Opera Glasses, &e., &c. By G. P. GORE & CO., U8 and 70 Wabash-av. On SntnrdaymT,nL 9 o'clock, 13 crates V. & CROCKERY, in open lois Yellow and Rockiugliam Ware, Glassiare AT 10 0'CLOCK, BIG SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The Entire Furniture (rom a Firsl-Class Dwelling. Patlor and Chamber Furniture, Rurcaus, Bed: steads, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bofas, Lonng Hall Treea, Chairs, ‘Tables, Knckees, Extension ‘Tables, Mattreares. Carpele, Bedding, Mirrors. Aleo, Parlor and Ofiice Desks, Show Cnzes, I fares, Spring Laby Carrloges, Itefrigormtars, aud co Chesta, QEO, P. GORE & Auctloneer, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneers, B4 and 86 Randolph-st, FURNITURE, Tousehold Goods, Ete. At our Regnlar Weekly Auction Sale, FRIDAY, June 16, at 9:30 a. m,, Immensc display new and second-hand Furniture, Parlor Suits, Chamibor Scts, A full I Carpete; Mattresacs, ‘Oflice and Library Deeks, General lousekeeping Guods. Also, halance of o Deslor'a Stock good Medium Furaiture, Dilllard Table, Piano, otc., etc. ELISON, POMEROY, & CO. By 8. N, FOWLER & GO., Auctioneers, 274 and 276 East Madison-st. TO-MORROW, at 10 a. o ot our large double largo and cowpiste Tine of new and sec- an FURNITURE. Afull line of Brusscls, Tugralu, and Three-Tly CARPET Lounges, Book Cases, Wardrohes, Empire Ded- steads, OMice Dealid, und What Nota in eudloes vi: rlety, ' WALL PAPER--T,000 Tolls of beantiful and new stylca of Wall Paper; 500 rolly of lorders 100 Papor-Cutting Machines, all of which niust b0 wold 10 sotths up & bankrupt Coucern. 3 MORTGAGLE SALE. Satarday Moruing, Junc 17, 10 sharp, at 05 South alsted-at., Restanrant Fixtnres complete fora first-clase Hestaurant, Chalrs, Tables, Coun belving, Mirrors, Crockery, Runge, ifesting Table, Castors, Knlves'and Forks, und o farzo 15t of other articlcs that can be veon on premises, sud ahown by the custodian fu possexafon of gane M. GREENBAUM, Mortzagee, MORTGAGE NALE, t0 take placo on Saturday, Juno 17, at 1 a'clack po B.al the corner of Fullerton-uv. sl Eiston-roudy ©us frame coltaze, kiln-ahed, barn, and tool-sheds Alou lotof tools' and_ buplementa for brick-maks Tug, one large team of borses, harnces, anit LEWIS BUKTELS, Constablo and Auctioneer. CONFEOTIONENLY, S e pR CELEBRATED throu ! the Unlon—expressvd b : rta. 1D and_upword 8f 115, 40, 60c per m." Addrest ;. . orders GUNTHLR, Confece AND FISTULA poaitivdly cured W’ gut patn orthe uss of k“'lkd Vgatare, or caustle, A BUK CURE Ol NO PAY. Conaulta: tios fres, Dr.J, B, C. PuiLiivée Chicago. 167 & 100 Madisan’at,, Chica;

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