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THE CHICAGO 'YRIBUNI: BA' URDAY, JUNE 17, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, THE COUNCIL. The Finance Committee Re- port Some Important Suggestions. The Monetary Question Referred to the Committee, Treasur= ar, and City Clerk, ‘Who Are Instrnotod to Take tho Necos. sary Steps to Look After the Indehtedness. Ex-Mayor Hoyno Notifies tho Counefl ihat 1o 8 No Longer Inyes® Bondsman, A Damaging Report Concerning the Fullerton Avenue - Conduit, The City'Councll held an adjourned moeting yesterday afterncon at 8:30 o'clock., Alds, Btowart and Bommer were the only membera absent. On the motionof Ald. Cullerton, Ald, McCren was talled to preside, the Mayor not making Ila appearance. On motion of Ald, Linsenbarth the Clty Clerk was ordered to furnish the Councll a list of all the blanks, printed forins, cte., uacd in the varlous ¢ity dcpartments. A petition for tho paviog of Iilinols street, from Wells to Market, wna roferrod. AlQ. Bherldan presented an ordipance provid- ing for a quarterly report to be furnished by thio Buperiutendent of the ouse of Correction to the County Commissioncra reapecting the State prisnncra committed there, in order that thefr board accounts may be proporly adjusted. Tho qrdinance was passcd, i PINANCIAL. Tha following report was submitted by tho Finance Committee: Cioaco, June 10, 1870,—70 tAe Honorahle the Cily Oouncll of OMcago—GrNTLENEN: YourCom- mittco on Finande reports as followa: Tho Comnittce has had, at varlous meetings, under conaldaration tho financial condition of the clty, and havo well considared the mattor of mak. fng provision for tho payment of accrued and ac- crulng clty ndobtednces and tho city employes. 0Ono member of {ho Committea has vislted the cltics of Now York and Boston, and conferred fily with indlylduals ll\lt Imn\uhnllflnuultr certlticates, .Your Commlliteo reporta that the creditors of the city, at homo and abroad, aro well satisfled to en- trust thelr rights as creditors of the city In the Tands of tho lnclenl Conncil, and without excap- tlon expros themselven a4 having confidence in (ho ahility and honesty of that body, and in its diapani- tion to protect thoso rights and pay the city's debta, prineipal and intercst, at the carlicst moment pos- sible, and aleo to cut Off all noedlens expenacs, and otherwisa to adminiater tho afairs of tha city fntel- "X‘““’ and cconomleally, & Your Commitice havo reason to bLellave and do belleve that, wore It not for the entanglement of affalrain regard to the ofiice of City Comptroller, an casy and aatisfactory solution of the prescnt financfal embarrasaments of the clty might be reachied, The ity Counclt have recognized, and do recopnize, R, T, Derickson, Keq., a City Comptroiter, Hon, Thomas Hoyne, whilcho was officiating as Mayor of tha alty, and was confirmed by & two-thirds vots of the cu( Councll, Your Commlttes liava felt it thelr duty to recognize Mr, Derickson aa the [awfu] Comptraller of tho clty, and_they have so done, and hiave ro- fuscd to In any manner rucogniza the right of any ather porson to act in thet canacity. Yot, aa s well known, Mr. 8. 8. Hayes, former(y City Comp- troller, amsumen yoi to” act in that capacity,— claiming that he Is tho Inwful oficor of the city. Tic refuscs to deliver up to Mr. Derickson the said ofiice, Looks, papers, ctc., of 10 ace cedo’' to & proposition mada to him in the presonce of your Committoa by Mr, Dorickson, in the interoat of the city, that thoy both should abandon ail claims upon the oflice and allow soma tutrd person, upon whom all partios wight agree, to o appointed ta the plnca. Your Committee tarther desire to stato that they belluve that it ia utterly Imposeible for tham or for tbla Councl! to nunllfi co-operata with Mr. Hayes in mensures touching the financial affalrs of the city, aa his views are not in accord- ance with the views of the Coumittce or the Conne cil, as_yonr Commlftee understapdl thom. Snch Deing tho tate of aflalrs, your Committce have exs perienced the greatest dificulty in handling the nifalrs committed to thom, ae It Is cascntial that they mhould have tull and prompt information trom, and the co-operntion of, the porson or persons liay: iz posacesion of the ofiica and papors of the Clty Comptroller, ; Aud your Committea hos reason to holicve that m:l}hnr Lanks nor individuals, at home orabroad, will recognize clthier Mr. Derickson or BLr. Huych #a Comprollur under prosont circumatangesy or loan nioney upon corticales dravn sgafast thdfax-lovy of 1870, algued by clibor of auld gent Aleo, 'yoiir Committeo lins bcen 4 by Clinton firlgg, Eaq., City Treasyror, o such aflicer, o will not recogulze or Boudr sy drafta drawn'upon him signed by elther Mr. 1éyes or Mr, Derlckson, or by both of them jointly, he taking the gronnd that thero Is no legal Compirolier of the elty, Mr. Driggw Indicaten, fowever, that ho will honor drafts drawn by thls Committee, and will obey the ordera of the Ulty Conncll, Your Committeo heliova that had {t not been for the mast unfortunate stato of aflaira in repard to sid ofice of Comptroller, that they could more a1 b manth 8go lavo 1mady provislon for tho nay= mont of all eity indubtedness now dua, of about to Becomo duc, and conld huvoobtalned all tho monoy neodod tapéy oft tho employeus of tie iy, ind cluding tho poor men warking upon its strecls and otherwise, who are, many of theim, nctually suffer- ing for money dtio thew from tho clty, which should hava beon paid monthis beforo tho present Councll was olected, Your Conmmitieo aro undor tho Improssian that the City Council x ho bouy upon whom duvolyes nndor aur preaent charter, the managemont ani control of tho Annnces of tho city, ald that 1o fndividual, whother e ba Comptroller, book= keeper, or other subordinate, has any right or ower to awsiino. and axcrcine wich control n da- ilance of tho Clty Council, -Such your Committeo bolleves to ho the law, and such’ certalnly 14 the v‘uw takén by capltallats, business-mon, ond un- blased and non-partisan lswyers of standinz, In conclusjon, your Committes statd that, In thelr opinton, 20 nuthorize by resolution or otherwiwe by _ the ty Councr), ~ yonr Cammlites on . Flnance, in conjunction with the Uity Trensurer and' City Clerk, can make satlsfctory arrangements for paying or carrylug for the tiue being tho bouds of Lo city whicli mature July 1, 1676, which amount Lo §95,000, as also tho interest due on city honds July 1, 1R70, which nmounts to about $406,000, and can” obtaln moncy with which to bay tha city cmployes, flremen, policemen, tenchors, and ln- borlng men, whosd nuceasition’ and tha equity of whow clolms your Committea In hnpressed with wnd lavo deeply at heart, 8, ¥, McCnea, LB I, dacon JOSENBERG, : D. K. Peanvoss. The following accompanied the roport: Nesolred, By the City Councll of tho City of Chicago, “That the Vinance Commitice Of “thix Conncll, fu cannection with the City ‘Ureasnrer and the Olty Clerk, bo and they are hioroby authiorlzed to mako such arrangomenta ne they arv able to and thiuk advlsable, concernlng thamnyinont or carrying of the , nincty-five $1,000,000 "bonds matur- ing July 1, 1870, and " tho tutcrest on city honds, which falls due July 1, 1870, amounting to $10), - 000, and for the ohiaining of monoy necesairy for the payment of the city omployes, whether by nuticipatiog and druwlig againet the tox-levy of 147U, or otherwiau, I the dlscrotion of said " Fi- uance Committee, thu seld City L'renvurcr, und Clty Clerk, Ald. Cullerton moved tho adoption of the re- Bun. and, on a call for the yous and nays, Ald, "Brien, Murphy, and Hweency only voted sgninat It (The erdinunce abolishing the office of Conp=- troller, published lust Tuesdny, was read, and, on mattan of Ald. Cullerton, wis referred tothe Judicthry Committee, 1MPORTANT REPONTS. A report of the Judfclary Committee, Instruct. tigg the Cowptrollor not'to pay for any spoelal ):l;n.l acrylces sor employ any” special” counsel without the previous cunscnt of the Coundll, oA~ gctaiod [0, 1ne Finance Committee reported afiirmatively on the resolution of Ald. Throop regarding the stoppaga of work on contracts for public {m- me"m“u' and recommended that all public mprovemonts bo stopped, and no new contracta be entered Into untll the clty finances are Ina better conditfon. ‘o report waa lald over and Publishe Tho _ordinauces for richt of way to the Citl- Zens' Rullway and the Chleago & Bouth Attunu- the Rallwuy were placed on file. HOYNE VERSUS HAYES. Tha following communication was presented by the Financs Comuittee, and concurred fu by 6 Council Lilioadg, June 13, 1878—To Ald, McCria, Brigys, learsons, Rorenberq, and Lengacker— uno fnst., Mr. 8. 8. Genruliuen: On the 7th of 1n u reply to s note ad- ases, dato Comptrollel i Ly mo to hilm, deslring 8 releaso as obe of bls sursties upou his oficial boud, adylsed wa that y lisblilty Ywould derminute #oan by Lis withe drawal from the servios of tho clty, or by the ac. fim_q.u of & now appointwent and llng » now 1do uot observo thers oxists un’ Yrflblh""y whatever that Lis llabllity or that of hls surctien, 30 farashis own intentlons aro undorstood, will Mruinata withiu any short o saunubly tiino. 1 tkereforo take thu precaution of gyl ns‘lhu clt, follce, thratgh you, that 1 decitn’ Lelug bol und for.any u?hl- sote, oMicial or otlurwise, 3aco bla remuval ou the #3d of May ult. And 't Mo give notlow Luat, in ovusequence of cortain " belng the apper part and oxeavated first, Mr. Derickson wae aprointed by the | acta dono alnce that time, T ahall claim thatJ am entirely exempt from any llabiilty whatever for BIK OICIa] tranmnctions hefrs an well A ninre his reoloval, I have the honor to remaln yonur obo- dicnt servant, Taoxas llorwe, STRRETS AND ALLEYS, The Commlittee on Streets and Alleys for the ‘Weat Divislon rc{mrlmlmlvcrpcl on the amend- ment to the ordinance for luging a horse-car track on Ogden aventie. Tho ‘amendment pro- vidoa thint tho city shally at the end of twenty yeara, if the Company's franchise be not re- newed, purchese from the Company all old tracks, cars, ete, Quite a lengthy discusslon arore on & report of the Committee on Btreets and Alleys of the North Division rm.'nmmnlldllle’ tho paving of Clileago avenue from Clark sireet to the rlver, rome of the Aldermen objeciing on the that the city had no money to pay for ita por- ton, On (is heing stated that tho contractors would wajt upon the city for thelr pay, the or- der was ppascd, THE FULLERTON AVINUR CONDUIT. ‘Tha report ot the experts who have examined tho Fullerton avenuc conduit work was sub- mitted, and 1 ns followa: To the Commiltee of the Corwmon (ouncil on Btreeta and Alleys of (he North Diritlon—GruTLR: MEN: Asrequestod by you, wo have made an ex- aminatlon of (he mason work conatricted 1n the Fullerton avanue conduit, and find ss follows: Commencing our oxamination on that portion of tho enm’pleln(l part running wost from the lake. shoro shaft, whera we fonnd test holes aiready cut into the brickwork for our inspection, we facl sorry to have o report that moat of the Loles 20 cnt revealnd tous o very bad pleco of manon work, Thy sofit, or firat ‘ring, alsa the socond ting, were 1ald in cement, and, in sama placos, the third ring, but in noarly all cases the outer or foarth ring ‘was found ta” ba perfectly free from cement, onid the bricks being thrown in promis- cnounly regaridlosa of shaps or solidity, and we think (& totally unfit for the preasuro that it will bo Ilkely subjected to at some future Lime. Therefors, we cannot aca any way aut of tha di- lemmag but by taking down s atch In scctions and robulldIng the asme, 1t belng, in our view, the only practicable way of remedying the ovil. 15 returning to the shaft we proceeded enat along the condult to the laku end, and on examination we fonnd tho work with one or twa exceptions ap- ‘mu'nlly woll done, We next visitad the work at L.arraiec streot, where wo found tho work ta o well done, but, owing to tho naturé of tho materi- al, It boing_partly rock and partly clay, tho clay after whic tho arch was butlt and tho buttom then biasted ot —the nrch being cxposed to the frequent concus- slons af tic Aying rocke, —ve think 1 injurlous to the brick-work, but cannot eay 1o what extent., Tn eatimating the cost of taking down the upper arch, commencing at the apringing line, pnd re- bullding the name in rectinns, and basing our cati- mate on the longth of 1,200 fuet to Lo so taken down, wo think it wonld cost $9,000, or at tho rate af 34 per lineal foot, B All of which ia lcvpccllull{ submitted. GEonoE CuAMDERS, . Counetivs Puice, a8, zround W. K. Montinen, Cmoaao, June 12, 1870, On motion of Ald. Gilbert, the document was Inid over for publieation, ‘The Committee on Printing, to whom was ro- ferred the matter of unmln(mc tho ballots al- ]c{;cd to have been tampered with In the First District of the Tenth Ward, reported no cause I!f:r nlcllun, sud the report was 1aid over for pub- cation, ¢ It was ordered that the Commitiee on Public Bulldings report on oli matters roferred to them, ot the noxt regular meeting of tho Coun- cl'lc.lggg that it bo made the speclal order for 4 o % LIODNSES. The Committecon Licenses reported that there are 447 unliconsed ealoons, 586 unlicensed pool- tables, 249 unlicenscd billfard-tables, nnd § un- licensed ton-pin alleys. The Committee rccommended that an order le passed luntructlnfi the City Clerk to furnish the names of all delinquenta to the City Attor- ney for immadiato prosccution, and instructin the Clerk furtber to publish the list of such names in two dafly newspapers, one printed in English and on¢ {n the Gerinan langunge, Aelcctlng auch papers as will print it at the low- estrate. An order for the purposc accompanied the re- port, which was ordercd published. COLVIN AND MORSE. The following document was presented by Ald,_Aldrich, and tnerely read for {nformation, the Councdl taking no actlon upon {t: Wunneas, thla Council hos been informed by a Jettor of the Hon, IL. D. Colyin, published in the dnily papors of Kriday, Juno 10, and othe Wise, thiat Chorles 11, Morne, Eaq., haw been ap- pointed by him Assistant 'Corporatian Counsol, with power to act s Corporation Counsel tompo- raclly, and that gald appointaiont has bucn aprav: ed b{ ‘the Hon, B, 8. iluyos, he purporting to act na Clty Comiptralicrin approving the saldappoint- ment,” Thorefore, Resolred, That in the apinlon of this Council the snid protended appolntment by the Acting Mayor, aud the approval thereaf by the Hon, 8. 4. Hayes, aro of no valldity; that there Is no authority of law for tho samo; that tho sald appointiment s nat Vinding on the City of Chicaio; and that this Counohl Wi 501 16 Ay way recognizo tha sald O: 1L Morse as Assistant Corporation Counvel or Acting Corporation Counscl of the Gity of Chicago, ond will not recognize us binding any act or acts of the sald C. 11. Morse, purporting 1o ba done for, or on behalf of, or {n tho namo of, tho Oity of Ublcago, un Iis attorney or othorwise, A motlon to uliounl was loat., Ald. Aldrich al tcmPtcd to bring up hia reso- Iution previously read, which was opposed by Ald. White. The order of business was called, when Ald. Lawler moved to adjourn, which the Chalr would not recognlze. Ald. Aldrich moved to refer his resolution to the Judiclary Committeo, Carried. Ald, Lawler again moved to adjourn, Lost. TIE LAW DEPARTMENT. Ald. Thompson offered tho followlng ordi- nance: That tho City Attorney shall, untl the farther order of the - Olty Councll, .bo considercd tho chief officer of the AW Departmeont, and shall- have tho catire eupervision and control of all legal buslness and proceedings T \hich the Ity tutercats nee mvolved, and shall. with tho approval of the -Indlcln‘r‘y Committee of the City Councll, employ such aduitional counncl an he may think neceasary, (o be pald out of tho amounis appropriated fof ihe lezal department. A Sraitncin o¢ Daciaaf enlanutes” FORtariing power 1o excreise any coutrol over such lepal busi- ness of the clty or Lo employ counncl to attend to city business ipon any ather 8fiicer_or aflicers of the city, other than the City-Attornoy, are hereby renealed. 3 Ald. Aldrich moved to refor to the Committeo on Judiciary, Currled. ‘ djourned, " ROSE EYTINGE'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Speclul Correspondence af The Tritune, Minwavkes, June 15.—Rose Eytinge, star of tho “ Rose Michel ® Company, performing here this weck, rotired to her bed-room Wednesday afternoonut 3 o'clock, leaving directions that sho was not tobo disturbed ti110. At the Jat- ter hour she was calledy bub, not responding, the door was forced, and tho netress found un- conrelous,’ with an emptied laudanum-bottle on the table. Doctors were obtained, an emetle nml stomach-pump administered, and the Indy brought back “to life. Hor struggles in resist- ings the effurts of the medicos woere pltitul, She has evidently very strumf reusons, or thinks she hls lns, for quitting th sphy t inid- night ~ she was® dolng wll, although very stubborn and angry that she hud not. been permitted to Cexpire. The onty explanation slie vouchsnfed to the inguirics of {riends was, that she had determined to die, and had long contemplated the act In her personnl drama just played. It appears sho had that nf- ternoon employed Mr, D. I, Jackson, luwyer, to draw out a power of attorney in favor of Mrs, Quin, of New York, lier cousln, who was travel- ing with her, giving that lady caraplote disposal o her properly, Tse Eytlngo s married to {eorge 11 Butler, of New York (nephew of Gem Butler), who will be rewembered for his vnmks while Amerlcan’ Consul-General I <ln., ‘They had been saparated for o time, d 1..‘,‘2 ho Intely sought out his wife, at Chicago, and she, woman-Hke, opened her arms otico more, und he lived with her at her hntel until she came here, when he returned to Washln ton, where e acts as correspondent for some newspaper. ‘The cause of the attempted sul- clde {s supposcd to be domestic troublesy ———— "WORK AND WAIT. Workand wait, and you will surely Win the guordon {nu dasire, 1t your asplrations lead you ‘0 seck sumothing nobler—higher. ¢ (4 tooin for all ta Jabor; ey who use thoir brawn & For a high and holy purpose Bhall tiot work and wit in vain, Work nm}lwnn. with liopa and prayee For God's guidance in the rlght, Andyou shall not wark 1n farknoss, But in Ilia own radiant light, Lut this sacred truth aasure you,— Let it in your heart abide: All who learn Hin law, and keep it, In the end ar glorifed. hflnur 1ot among the lowly, — o the lofty pass you h{ With a ok of kcori or plty, Or 8 blunk, averted eye, — Ueed them not, but work sere; For the Mustees will widjust, In the cud, the balance (raly, 1f you have but faith and tr ‘That frultion In the future Unto which your soul aspires Ne'er ia reachod {f you are gulded But by low aud base desires; ‘Woalth, sud fawe, and high ondowments "(:-ix‘nu:‘t ku;p. your hoart clato [ sad boly purpoas i ’l‘nfix Joumst {o ',f,':u and wait, Gaaxy P, Roanisox, - nely, THE COURT The Stockholders of the Defunot Scandinayian National Sued for Their Assessment. Auction Sale of the Effects of tho Chi- cago Construction Company. Miscellaneous Matters from the Dockets. CIICAGO, THE SCANDINAVIAN NATIONAL BANK, Joel D, Harvey, Recelvor of the Bcandinavian Natlonal Bauk, filed a bill yesterday In the United Btates Clronit Court against the stock- holdera'of the bank, setting forth that in Do- cember last the Comptroller of the Currency taok un accounting of the eatate of the bank, of its aascts and liabllities, and nscortained that, in order to provide tha amount required to pay the daly-provon debts of tho bank, 1t will be necessary to enforce the Indiyidual Nablity of its sharcholdors, as provided for by the twelfth soctlon of the act of Congress entitled * An nct to provide a Natlonal Currency,"” approved June 3, 1864, The Comptrolier has mada an as- sassment of 50 cents on the dollar on the par value of each sharc, na shown by the books at the timo of the bank’s fallure, and has dirccted complainant to collect such amounta. The following aro the namea of all tho share- holdera at the timo of the bank's fallure who arc within the Jurisdiction of this Court, to- gothor with the number of shares held by them; Augustus Jacobson, 10 shares; W. K. Nixon, 105 1. ¥. Culver, 10; P, L. Hawkinson, 10; J. 0. Rutler, 10;° R Blddle Roberts, 10; Halvor Halyorsen, 3; J. ¥, Q. Helmer, 1} Rigismund D, Jucobson, 25; B. Arunndsun, 20} Jukeph Ullman, 50; Christian Erikson, 3; Akey Themanson, 5t Fritz Frantzen, b; Irven Wag- arddy, 10; Willlam Johneon, 20. fr, Iinrvey also states that he has made a de- maud on these stockliolders to pay thelr aseess- ments, but they havo refused, and bo now asks that a deereo niny be entered agninat them com- pelling then to pay such amounts, THB CIICAUO HAILWAY CcONSPHUCTION cOM- PANT. “In the case of the Cominerefal Loan Company 8 Tho Chlcu%n Rallwny Coustruction Company, thie Recciver, Robert 11, Buckley, filod a report sotting out that order of the Court, ho had for sale the following nsscts of the Counstruction Company: account for $0,000.24 against tho Conlfleld Coal Coinpany; uccount against the Wilmington Btar Coal Com- pany for Eu,'.m.&o: account. z‘:fim"“ . M. Whip- Blu for ilroad stack, $16,2003 sccount ngalust en Field, $13.84; account against J. F. Henson ru&,mo; account against the Town of Allen for in with * an offered accordunce 8501 account against the Cook CounL{‘NnLIDnnl Bank for 19?)%3: uceount pgalust tho Fourth Natlonal Bank for $1,882.88; account agalnst the Chicaga & Alton Rallroad Cnm[mny for 31.208.04; account agalnst G, R Clark for $3,023,82; also some stock of tho Chicago & Illinols River Rallroad Company, 1,075 sharcs of the Coalfield Coal Compapy, and 120 stinrcs of the l’w{flu’l Omnibus & gage Company s nlso contracts for purchaso of lauds In WILI an Grundy Countles, und in the handas of Corydon Bcckw{tll. Also claims against the Chicago & Illinofs River Raflrond Cotnpany, tho Conlficld Conl Company, the Chicago & ‘Alton Rallroad Company, the Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern Rnllmul}énm nny, aud all other rights and in- terests of the Construction Company in any real estate, personal property, choscs tn'action, ete., whateyer, of an; dcm-rlphun. ‘The nsects were offered separately at first, and the clalin agalnst the Wilmington “8tar Coal Cuml'mny was sold for §1003 that ugainst K. M. Whipple for $10; that ogulnst J. F. Benson for $3: thut sgalnal the Cook County Natlonnl Bank for $13 that aguinat the Chicago & Alton Railrond Company for $15; and tho clabm, under = lcase, agalust the Chicoga & Alton Raflroad Company for 87,000, N. R. Rappelye, Trustes, belo, the purchase of this lnat item. No ‘ather bid f bolng recelyod for the lunu\lulu§ assits In dotall, they wera all sold in grosstoG, M.McCounell, n3 Trustee, for $30,000, The report was approyed and the Recelyer ordored to dellyer the proper- ty as far as possible. TUE GLODE INBURANCE COMTANY, A petition waa filed yeaterday in tho matter of the Globe Insurunes Company by a large nuuber of creditors who wish to be allowed juln In the original jovoluntary procecdings, which were bu;fun against tho Compavy May 27. “Tha following 18 o list of the now pet! MM':F creditors, together with the amount of thelr clalms: Northrup & Teflt, §885.58; Rahan Brothers, 32,5005 Wells & Ilope Co., ; Lucy P. Nisewangor, $800; I!lnumlm{‘ ton Paper & Hag Cnmpulz, $409.03; T. Tubl $050.00; “Barton & Colton, 81,0005 Danlel Fostar, socond, $292,73¢ Sarah 'L\wu%, $1,069.501 W. J. Ford, #500; P. Maronl, $1,750; Philo Kuapp, 8000; Willlam Muayer, #1,000; Joncph R Bewart, $1,1.60; 11, T $1,000.67; James P._Gould, $1,000; Fall, Brad- ley & Co., 848.20; W. A. Houtelle, £3,600; san Gy, "81600; Finley “Greon, $576.53; L. B. awe, 3 Tho achedules of the Company fled a short time sinco on the application for a composition meoting showed the debta to be about 866,000, nnd it was thought that theso creditors, with tliose who joined in tho original proceedings, will inake tp the requisite number and amount, The ercditors are anxious tv got the Company into bankruptey, so that its officers may be compelical to subinit to au_examination under the stringent rulea of Sce. 20, DIvORCES, Catharine Kanzer flleda bill yestenday againat her husband, Joseph Kounxer, ‘asking for o dl- yorce on account of his cruclty. ITEMS, Judge Drummond will next Wednesday, without further notico being given thun the mo- tion, dikaolve the lnjunctions in the capital stock tax cases. Ju:f( Blodgett will hear o motfon to-day for on order authorizing the Recelver of the Chicazo & Pheific Raflrond Company to borrow $175,000 *to carry on the road. Judges (ary, Booth, McAllister, and Far. well will hoar tiotlons to-day, Judge Rogerswill try submitted cascs, Judge Willims witl hear divores cuses, and Judge Jamoson will inake a peremptory call of all motlons for now trial, UNITED BTATES COURTS. Hall Brothers commenced a suit In case ngainst Charles T. Clmn‘hlll,nlfllng di es at £4,000. An attachmunt in was fssued on iling bonds for $2.034. UANKRUPTOY MATTBRS, Georgo W. Campbell was yesterdny appointed Assigneo of Isane B. McFarfand. In”tho wmntter of the Northwestern Ahel Loom Company, an ordor wus made authorizing the Assignee to take the deposition of John A, Rlee bofore any Register in Bankruptey in Phila. deIphis, and that of W. J, Dickinsan hicfora any Reglster in tho Northern District of Now York; these dopositions to bas used in the present ap- pleution for un assessinent of 60 per cent on tho capltal stock of the Company. (ho first dividend mecting in tho estate of Aluzunder Ucllan was adjourncd from day to duy to await o deviston of Judge Blodgett. Xu!gucun will be chosen thls morniug at 10 o'clock for tho estute of Willlun 11, Potter and for that of Asabel and Lucus 8. Picrcs, The first dividend meosting in tho case of Cohon & Jncabs will bo held at 3 p. . to-day. SUIERION COURT IN HUIEP. Aloxander Fea began a sult In replevin against tho Morton l’l\:\(llu{x and Canning Asso~ ciation, T. W, Grant, ¥, I, Cole, D, It. Cole, Louls Crane, J. W. Maxfeld, and ¥, 1, Sedg- wick, ta* recovor some pickics, apparatus, ma- cllillur{, cte., valued at 81,400, 1, T. M. Bradley, for tho’ use of C. J. Oborg, bronght suit 0’ debt sgainat T, W. Fuller, M, C. McDonald, and W. B. Hayes, ¢lalnlug $2,000 damsges, E“g. Grant sucd Dickinson, Leach & Co. for 000, Toter J, Behmidt commenced u sult in trespass aguinst Frank Boshm, clulinlng $5,000 dam- o8, ”m. ©. Grant suod Parker R. Mason for $3,000 A, H. Andrews & Co. flod a potition nat the Firat B Hl(n Church, Btogenga Bros., B. W, Rawson, and J. 11, Poarson, asking for & me- clianlcs lin 8o the amount of §3,083.68 on the property of the chiurch, sltuated on the south- east corhor of South Uark svenue and Thirty- lirst stroct. QIRCUIT COURT. Qeorge Ohbett fited a bill agalnet Dennis Mo Carthy and F. J, Millor to forcclose a trust dvad for $4,800.0n the B, 3¢ of the W. 3¢ of Lot 11 In the Assessor's division of Lots 103, and part of Lots 104, 105, and of Sublots 15 t0 20, of Jan- sot's Bubdivislon of parts of Loty 101 aud 105 in Brauson's Addition to Chleago, Cyrus Alden ed a bitl agalnst Willlan and Roso Guldle, Robert Harvey, Euos Ayres, J. L Eoff, A. I Wing, J. W. Farlan, Thotns Foster, and M, H, Thomas Aulfuoe to foreclose & truvt-decd on the 8.'25 feet of Lot 11, Block 3 fn Garrett’s Subaivision of land fn the N, W. fractional ¥ of Bec. 23, 89, 14. CHIMINAL COURT. Petor Bass and Jues Brown were tried for larceny, “lull%“Ulyt\ and glven six months James Bhea was tried for larceny and ae- quitted, ‘The {nhabitanta of Alessandrin are already pre- prring to restore thele cathedral. The diAnster which has rulned this noble and very anclent church, and which ocenrred May 18, 15 duc tothe carclessncss of a plumber, who, whilst rostoring the roof, ncFlcclml to remove, when leaving his i COTNTY COURT. In the eatato of B. MIIt lctters testsmentary wern fsaued to Gertende MIlt, under bond for 86,000. THE CALL MORDAT. work at night, a pot of bofling hot lead, which Junow DLonasTT~Sentence day. gotoverturncd, and thus sat firs to the edifice. dunds Ganv~0600 {o K57, 60D, A71 to 573, and | A similar act of carclesaness occnafoned yenrs 470 Lo 643, incinalve. No. 557, Pageva Keeler, on | azo the ruln of 8t. Paul's, fuorl le Mure, me, ial. ::1":1‘11'!’!“1"1-1“'_5 '1.23(;:2, ,{lq;, d!l“' %m ape | nd of York Minater. . ve, No, ndol va. Payson, | ° - an i, i FORSES AND CARRIAGES, Junox Rogrna—Set case 3,845, Behloradeky va. Dazter, and calendar Nos, 811to #3l, Incluaive, No caae on trial. Junox Bootin—Set case 2,002, Ilsthaway va. 1ilinoia Central Ratiroad Company, and calendar Now. 580, 501, 503 to 000, inclusive, except 620, No case on trisl. Junar McALLisTER—Bet casex 2,470. McCon. nell va. Sldway; 873, Cole va. Oraw; and 13,74 Ogleaby va, Downey; sleo 640 of Judge Hooth's calendar. No case on trial. Jubar PanwruL—Sct caso 158, Pawas va, Na- PARTIAL CATALOGUR OF At Wron & Co.'a, 182 ahting ot oge trotiing m sound, kind. can trot In 2:50 A years old, record 2:38 1 one pacin €an pace 1 2:401 ane trolting 1o make: 4 new top buggles, 3 second-han open buggics: alto, alat of double and s exprran and grocery wagook, st W. and 164 Washlogton-at. UCTION — TURBDAY turdays—Ii fn| DAY AN ages snd Larness o e "o A o8 Fast 0 teat all hurses pler. Ample time give I Jupor WiLLIAMA—8et ¢ s nsné,ll'!q:lgm{: Life Ht e naurance Company vi ers 310, Taylor ve, | 3~ ping’ ARS END-BPHING TOP BUGGY, VERY Wrelgh: 1,500, Downiag ve. Tacks 1,007, Solat | A "iied s R e va, Misfer; and 338, Sanborn va, Harris. New York, and to b skl at 8 great sscrifico. Apply at JUDIISENTS, Larn rear Of 520 Walash-ay, Surxnion Count—Coxressionn—L. Q. Klinck AN ABBORTMENT OF TRACK BULRIES, BKEL] va, Omat Newman and Henry W. Birooks, $281. 76, ton_wagnnus. gentiemen's riad wagona, st reduced . A. Cummings vs, David Q. Johnaon, $104.60. | prices. Th eity Carrisge Works, Madlson-st, Inrrison Knickerbocker va. Jacob Fister and | TIOIRBALE—A CAR LOAD OF JIORSES JURT FROM Loulse Pinter, $776.55. the conntfy. Twoapin of matehrd hursee, kool Jupos (AnT—M. A, Knowlton ve. Folix K. and | driversdouble and siugle. ' Ten othier liores, nt for all Oncar L Misch, 408, 'N. McCrea & Co, Whe, A JArgR slock of anconi NANA Eatriages, pliatons, b rockawaya, top slde bai aprn road wagon, o] Tiriinoe, ot n;'y'n“r. withor Fithout mpl:mnfl's o TeAt mkers i1 Chlcaga, Penoger & Shawenry wile i & Tenbroke, Ir- L. Smi(ih, Georke Aradiey. Al ¥ix (Op RTOCETY WARONS, fOUP EXPIOM WARONA, i of new and secoud hand harness. Horses, Lbugiics and Joseph D. Sommere, 8171, ty Natlonal Bank Tlrnllllvu Albert s, Artz, 851, 40. Junux JARIREON—] rence Pilkington, $164 agalnet Cank Coun W. G, Denman A, Whittingham vs, Law- -Plume & Atwood Manu- facturing Company vs. B. J. Cubley and E, F. | Darugas. exprees wagons grocery waguns, to lct by Al ardich. B0, 60, and moiton for mew | 1o, S87,8% MES, ManeT Shvaniet inp binrs, b rial, aure to come and examine Lefore you buy, 1L C. tneurt CotmrC—onressiora—Samuel Sharp va. | WALKRR, 257 snd 250 Btata-st. Nathan 8. Grow, $220.68 —\William Mliler 5 -y A F0ICHALE=A PHAE ton), bargent, mal saddle mare, harniem, #o0: would not sell’the angag her: woul Alonzo J. Bawyer, 84,414,534, Junag Rtocens—G. H. Norrla ve. Alexander Al. 1en, 8370, ~In ve Eatato'of 8, Krueger, verdict for plalntiff for $210,~Mra, Frederick Kecler va, Peter und Patrick Quinn_gnd’ Julla Carnidy, $150,—J. M. Lacy ct al. va. Hugh Ward, $105,—Jacob Blat- ten va. John fnber, 8114, hen, ne 13, ¢ 77! mare to ‘any ane (hat would take s sccond-baud plauo, Address Q0It FALE~ON ACCOUNT GF SICKNESS, TWO lorses aul one oo fainily o buslness fofac, and . ) " one guod rosd hore; warranted Kin soind, and & o N e i ot B | triafurtwo days eiven: o he id ot & ascritice. - APDIY 32, i -a¥. Bharkey and Af. Daran, $1,860. sttimdiig e s Havmi U. 8. BUPREME COURT. THE MYIA GAINEB CASE. Jron st APARK PHARTON=WILL BEAT A1 a8 guod as news also, & Viclorla phaeton: scats 4. wnd several £ CITY REAL ESTATE. WANTED-MALE MELP, T Joom BALE— FERET ON LARE.BT. AND 237 Trados R " feeton Ahland-av..one of the best Jota for (m- ANTED—A FIRST.ChASS ravement the t b b e will ha ‘V . S3T-CL. ‘ONFECTIONER ON !',l:e;' i “.::‘";,'.; m';fll'(f.‘l?,“"“';r("{r:“#;‘zx;?u" :,,"N o0 Btareliwork; steady work and good payiatTa and oF term of yenrs. G MORE Clar] S aiatents. s uly CORADLE ANTED—A GOOD DARDER AT_ONCE, NI JOIt BALE—OK EXCHANGF~ VORADL] ! CE | ey L S R B T }X,;';o : and zood pay. Apply fo A LEONIARD, & B I e O b SGTEN W | \AFANTEI=A WATCHNARRL W : Todern improyeme oW R WAz, SRR L TR O S O SRR SATRTEETS | (i winny coont e sy ) Iry, hetween Thirty-four e 'E.] ] nren-sts, Inquire of J, WHII)Z]L’HJ ,\llx:_sllvll.' ¥ Bonth l‘gdu frst-ciasy 'ofkeu}\;;'l;l’ ch‘;.rg:grfl? J QR st L T B e N ANTET 3y CARR T i uth Park-ar. enty- pftheat. : dinf 2 i snd kitchen on parlor flone, y.& J. GAL .0\5AY & ‘/V 3 men torun circnl: 'll'ts TORUILD, Aus, BON southwent corner Biate and Madiso JFOR BALE-RANGAING_10 FEET 0N L., Tiear Dearborn Doth of these pl ec be'ad 1 thicen trmedl Iy st once to WA T8 JUIRBAN KEAL K 8 {OTt BALE—AT W 10 b €ury, $1,000, and o enSel e il Bampinte, e My fom cent traln morning and evening. 1. C. MILL 4 1) fent ot ONl0,comer Pifie-at. § ate cholca rarldcoce lots, and oiy. atvery low pri SON & 0, INDTAK mnnlh!{leml‘nll aul L‘LT#‘;:’FAEI\' ‘l ova n- iools and 2 men to i wood working machinery, 8hlacl 1th % . i Aoty v Lk PitENCH & CO., Car-8hop, carner Aslijand-ay. and Twenty sccond-st. Employment Agenccs. W AR I R 2N, EOT ILLIOIR: ANDREW 0, 17 North Glark: & AN 0 fi BING & CH ) Glar! -FIVE FARM HANDS T0 G0 OUT o i days st opportunity; ous engineer for city: road lahrers fo . rer T A ))J'"Xn'alll Tree fare., Southwest go I at, h LE~€100 WILL, BUY ona biock from depot, st from clity: 816 dowp an 1y inmarket and shown fre trannlreay on. BROW et terms; bousoato rent; trafne. A.BENNETT, agd Market-sa. 1,‘0!1 SALE—OIt RE! 1age tn Englewood: first-cl degnu. Als, very fine reald TILLOTSON BROS.. 92 Jop s SHEAR- able residence b Elinburst: house perfect order, With frult and siae tre walk trom depot. Apply to HESKY I Washinglun-at. " COUNTRY KK SALE=AT A GREAT DARGAIN JoORE A B b Tang. in Newton Countys t uly G0 miles from Clilcag tivation. ase) near Momence ' WasiaoToN, June 13.—~The Supreme Court has decided in favor of Mrs. Myra Clark Galnes on her appeal from the Bupreme Court of the Blate of Loulslana. On the 18th of January, 1855, the sppellant applied to the Hecond District Conrt of the Parlsh of Orleans for the probate of shé will of the father, Danlel Clark. By the decree of the Supreme Court of the State, the will was recognized as the last will and testaments of Daoiel Clark, aud ordered to be rowarded and exccuted as such. Mrs. Galoes commenced several sults {n the Clreuit Court of the United Btates to recover sundry tracts of land aud properties of great value, clalming under the will os fostituted , hefr of tho testator. The defendants applied for o revoention of the will, alleging the falsity and insufficlency of the testi- mony on which it was ndmitted to probate, and the status of Mra. Galnes incapacitating her to Trolisa, T A GARGAIN=LAT bay, yery stylish Kentucky zaddie-borse, ono of the hest ever broughi o Chicao; lisa all the 'gaits, | perfectly tralned, can ringle foot'tn 3 minutes, and s warranted seund: Yind, and rigue tnevery way, Frice, 50, HARVEY EDGEUTON, Orand Centrai Livers, Fourteantli-st., heiween Michignn aud Waiush-ava. —~CIKAP=—A LIGHT HOUSE A, ori. Apply 434 Nort! me»’/«u- _ otiL. Y NTRD — Ahnd‘c’v‘lh Addres caroof G, ¥. WOILK & CO. MUSINESS CHANCES, * ‘A BAIIE CITANCE. FOR INVESTMENT=A STOCK of gunis Lo be closed out to sctilc sn estate. —In or- ier to acttie up the estate af Jobn A, Fitzer, deceased, it becames nccessary to dispose of the stock of dry g‘mnlh clathdng, b lizef & Son, 1Ll 8 first.clans, oBe of 11ig vary beat towns in the tablished tn 1840, ate. Husiness es. In order o close the business soun we will give some man a good Largaln, Btore room inherit or take by last will from the decedent. | Sithicrforsgloonrent. o furtlier particulars, adiress A FIGTCLASE FANILY SAURET FOR BALE, Tocatlon one of the best on the iWeat bide, with fall ine of paytog customers, VWould take an unin- cumbered Lioure and lot in exchange, {f wished. MEAD & COF., 155 Lasall allc at. \ WELLESTAVLISHED DUSISESS FoR SALE= 4\ Best opportunity to parttes who mean husinees and desire to Invests moderate capltal. Lt e and full Information given by addresalng F 35. Tribune ofilce. Mrs. Galnes applied for o removal of the cause to the Circuit Court of the United Btates, on the ground that aho was 4 cltizen of New York. ‘The Court denled the application, saying that 1n {ts opinion the Federal Court would not take ju- risdiction of s controversy having for its abject the annullment of a will, The appellant then appied for remaval on the ground of prejudice and Jocal influence, under thi act of March, 1607, | A FARECHANCESARAILIOAR EATIXG-HOUSE This application was also dented, the Court rest~ | good business. Goud reasoun for "'"'"1 out. Fur par- ing its Scuhlvn on tho alleged ground that the | teulars direct to L B 32, Logsusport, Ind. Fodoral tribunal would not take jurisdiction of the subjcct matter of Lhs controversy. decree was entered in tho Parish Court, annull- ing the will, and revoking the prubate, and this docree the Bupreme Court of Louisiana affirmued, and Mra. Galnea appealed to the Supreme Court of the Unitod Btates. Tho Court docs not go into the merita of tha case, but decldes that the Loulslana Court waa in error In not nlluwln{g Mra. Gnfnes to transfer the suit to the Cireult Court of the United Btaten, aud that ''a suit to annul & will aa a munlment of title, and to re- strain the enforcement of s decres m’lmllunu itto probate, (s in essential particulurs asult n oqnity oud if by tho law obtaining ina Sul:] Insto- OOKHTONE FOR FALF~WONTIL €100, FOR 4D cash only; splendid chsnce. Address Box' 1013, erre liaute, Ind,_ OR BALE—OR_ EXCHANGE FOR UNINCOM- rod Yr\'lp!"f. hotel, three story bri 1th b ment, Jueatod (o & ourlahing town on 4 Tiiyer, olghty roums complctely furnished. s 1 complele order and free from (ncumbrance, Appiy or cajl at 33 FIftu-av. _W, VAN VELZE AR JOR BATEBEST LOCATED RAMPLE OOM South Sile, nowly fitted up and ready ta onea, ad joining & first-class restaurant, For information call ac tho restaurant, No, 3¢ East’ Wastingto AT J0B Fol AGERTRI QUICK BALES, T3 14" profita; Conner & Fallooh patent Perpetusl Jeed Cream Freezer; write st once for ferma, and secura }er:flmy"{ml ‘wagt. J. D. CONNEN & CO., Bloom- ugtan, Nf. + TO RENT-1IOUSES T KN HOOM COTTAGE TN 118, near hore. reslly 12 Tirave at north ¥orth $25. - ADpIY’ flrone: OUSE RO, ply on tha promises. S ]'0 RENT=315 PEIL MO i. fi 1 b Houre o Harvard-sc. aad Inqnire st i3 Weatern- 710 RENT—=A COTT, Bar and waters 130 Twent) cheap to gou Twenty-fourtli-at. Nuburbnn. t Sty Hmit 812 MICHIGA In Pnglewvod TILLOTHC RO, ES WOOD— 0 roonts snd hesire to sell cottage, nirhe n all onveniences. turaiture, [0 AERTSIS OGUEX-AY. Park between Raudul three very deairable rooins o rent, ing the Park: furnlhed or unfurn! jnso and Waal bathi-rooin ahd croq st tdoor; also utiding from §10 to $20 south st Transients A TPAUTIFUL By ke oniy 7 #5 monihly: cheapeat propnr: STO-TIOUSkA T O g DAt af the Tiilige: s Fvaneton.” LENI M. K 1D MAVENSWOOD AND VICINITY. dwellings and good lots on eary Ke waler; 7 centa farc; fruiuent Agent, southeast corner Monros LAl Camplicti-u ¥ cel def fabarery’ (. Ttoom 4 GANT AND DESIG pd grounds |r‘ minutes’ 15HAM, 75 0 tln{y‘ Ab- i o SAVS PLETE ORDER Foieeh st ear loiiana: -8ty pi tehant. A. T BOUL T~OR WILL BELL, A FINE HOUEE AND 43 & brautitul fraldence In Routh Waahlngton-r. i\ lar, OPPOSITE UNJON Lington twoen Auile, fronis Aetjed aa desire nie locluded: 10 RENT=NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS T0 T dbiiCimen and tvetr wives 1n the new mArbie front P monti. Apply ab 41 Gl ACUES H D'Lf)'( D p 2 North Ful s, W \whlonTa'ait new. Apniyor address 1. 124 Lunallc. gom 4. TG ) WELLFUTIN T3] Hétiidio-Philmophical barn-st., 2 bloc] utl —K1X-H00 fng. 314 and 320 blate-st. #t., Roum LL LIGITED, NI o R LL PUR ventilated rootas. Tnvallis for. Mrs. DAVIS, 364 Y FU cr weeks tranalents taken. 818 p two Atghte stalrs, 376 Bt HED, LIGHTED. Al Infaots careful aud 119 Fourtl B, #2500 T0 bing House, o ol Tiscollancous. ANTED—A COMPETENT AND I¥I WARIER L SOMTETENE AND, Jiprathions newsimper published bew c3 0f C cngu. Addreas J. o LWE Siuting upon what paner or japérs proviously engag A, 2140 ntalo salar LIVE MEN TO CAN- ni aell 0 rade l“n every S m;:‘.fi"l'ny‘n‘géln Stater, 4 nuw’l‘lnvenugnh Ecrinive : 9 by matl w0, C 75 East"Madiso J'hh:\l{u: Roem l:k:‘" Vators WANTED-AXY PEISON NTE_’ A I Ing boOK; &ny ono il to tite gre nit sclllng our irtier o ikt i e ek e o B Triine Bubiding, Chicsgn. 1L SXCBIAIONT0: AT, NTE TO BELL X ABT-BELIIN it tyays immensoly. g ELTY COMUARY, 15 Fast Miison st Tioney “!\.-OV RREE JANTE] GOOD WAITE; W Bouth Halrted-t., Tivoll Uarden. NTED=TWENTY MEN T0 WOUE ON DO Bat June 17, by the OCONTO COMIPA] three blocks Horth of trossing of Miwsukco and cagu-ava. TANTE NVARSE men to actl tie new glas-cu comblined, the mogle plater, And othier gew. lngarticien; 87510 §13a day sure. C. M. LIN 4% and 47 Jacksol 0. o Domcnticn, VWANIED-A CONPETENT GItL O CONK, wash, and lron. Geruian preferred. Call at 156} Indianseay. \‘Ms‘rm;—A PLOTES iU years old, 1o take care work. 404 Mich \VAVTP =T WO GIR] £ TO COD! and fram, thie othier ax nume-girl, for 1ydn b Apply at &5 Wabash-av.. between § and 108 tn., oF &b Curaer Fifiy-frsi-at. and P e 1 VWASTED-A " GOOL GERS cotch kil for general hiy sui fron: must catne well recomn tocutnd Liuusd nurth of Forty-rs e \, RWEDE, ork, oo Indiana-av.: est atde ot AVAGE S oo, at421 Wost Monrue-s AN e s o o A South Dearborn-at. W ANTED=A FIRET-CLASE GIRL TO 1O GENE: 78l Housework in ‘s sinall family, Must com weell rechmimended.. 241 NOrh UINTK-AL, up Stalra. v TO DO CIlAMBER 1 8t No. 247 Weat TANT GIRT, 10 Inquire after o o'clock * hroup. WASTED=TWo ‘wurk and walt on tahle, Adama-st. Lnundressecs, VWANIED-AT THE COTTAGE LAUNDRY, firstsclasa. shirt-ironors. k o'cloult 131 Bouth Jeermeneat, Tl Ay eariy. o Miscellancoun, TWASTED-SIX YOUNG LADIES TO FORM A atatue combination, to g0 ob thio road Juny 201 seas 80U of teh weeks; salary liberal. Address 07, Tribune, ITUATION ~ WANTED-BY A PRACTICAL D watchmaker, o6 who can do {olbing and engravs fng. Gowd refertnces sives, Addrow M35, Trlbu hed §ther orie or two filrm| b3 rotarences requir FTORENT-£15 PER MONTU WILL RENT NEW " brick atore, Ogden-av. bear Taylorst. inquireon MONTOE-ST., TO A G room mary or statuary, such n sulf can be malntained *lu one of itg courts, whatever designation that court may bear, It may bo malntained by origl- nal process In the Cirtuit Court, of the United gtm,’gx the partics aro citizcus of different 701 BALE —ARE CIAKCE—A GOOL RIABS foundry, plumbing and xu-munl( eatabliahient, and copper worka, Machlnery of all Finda necemary for gencral braxa work, pipe cutting, etc. Everything incomplete running order. " itusted fn Y'eorla, il Willhe sold cheap. Good ‘ressons given for acling. Addresa SIMPSON, KLINGEL & CO., Poorta, 111, jfl.\v;: A BUBIY, WOIETHL §1,000 A MONTIT, TUE CUINESE IMMIONATION DECISION. . J) 5 K WL d % for hialf int 1t with 850 wh D e b F et Copertirlongs o7 | Ean masacs Chicegs ilcs, - Adorows F 48, (v 'mmigration, and William 3fcKibben, Sherif of | 252 = Tribune oMce, by WANTED-TO RENT, A7TANTED—TO RENT—A 4 OIL 6 I00M COTTAGE WATZERGE stiorg, ready furntabied. ” Addrcas C7 DVANCES MADE ON DIAMON Londa, €f the City and County of San Jranctsco, Cal.—1n crror to the Buprome Court of the Stato of Call- fornin.—The full text of this opinion as been published, but the following syllabus is givon 10 present o clearer view of “what was docided than could bo gained from the text without much study. The statute of Caltfornia which is the subjoct of conaideratfon in this casn doesnot require & bond fur every passenger or commuta- tlon nioney, as tho statutes of Now York aud Loulsfana do, but only for ecrtaln eoumcrated clusses, among which aro *lowd and debauched vomen.' But the featurcs of the statute arc such as to show very clearly that the purpose is to extort muney from a Iarge class of passan- ersy of to prevent thefr tmimigration to Cali- fornia altogether. The statute also operates di- rectly on the passenger, for unless the master or owner of the yvossel gives an ouncroits bond for the future protectionof the State sgalnst the support of the passenger or pays such sum as the Commissioner of Immigration chooses to cxact, he 18 not pormitted to land from the ves- sel. The powers which tho Commissioner is authorized to exerclss under this statuty aro such as to bring the United States Into confllet with forelgn nations, and which can only betone to tho Federal Government. If the right of tho Btates to pass statutes to protect themselves fn regard to the criminal, the pauper, and the dis- gased arclgnor laoding within belr borders ex- {sts at all, it fs linited to such Jaws o8 are abso- Tutely necesanry for that purpose, and this mere pollea regulation cunnot extend ao fur ns to pre- vent or obstruct other classes of persons from the right to hold personal und commeretal inter- courso with the puoplo of tho United Btates. ‘Tho statute of California it this respoct extends far beyond the nocessity in which the right fa foundel, 1£1t cxists at all, and fuvades the right of Congress to regulate commerco with foreign natlons, und is, thercfore void, ———————— SHE 1S SLEEPING. §ho n slecping, aweatly alcoping, While tho atars, theie vigils keoping, Watch o'er the slumberer there While each moonbeam sofily glances, And with slivery tight It dauces, Kiealng the pallid face so falr, " IVERY FOR SALE-LOCATED 'HE VILLAGE of Prauklin Grove, Loe Ce ‘The atock fs in good conditiun; barn nearly new ; doing & good husiness; no competitfon; terms rvssonable. GRO. H, TAY- LOlt, Frankiln Grove, 111, $G5() GASH WILL pEY tic stove and ha fifat-class tinner's tool, moc! tinware, ete., of amonati tocation. Cafl atonce. L. C. Bouth Elizabethi-at, PRETTY GOOD LIT. ware store with full act Inos, K, oL g i about 81,600, 1 guo CONKLIN, ‘rosidence 57 NMUSI0AL. A SOTIIRR LO%, O I MARTIN'S SPECIAL DA ANOS \GAINS, MOXROT, STOCK. QILBELT, HOKTO; Hidains NEw YORE, UARE AND UFRIGHT PIANOS UALE AND UPRIGUT PIANGS UREAT VARIETY, 3 ND BEST IMPROVEMENTA. 5 GUARANTE TA el blod! : SON & M1 AIL—AT THE OBGAN FACTONY, TIR A AT T o e orean fh Chivagor $50 Andupwards; monthiy payiuents or caat. ot for reat. NICHOLSON OROAN 0., 03 East Indana-at n(“;m‘ YOU ITAVE ¥ 150, TVONCES QUIETLY AND LEOALLY ONTAINED D Rt o sy ute Versotiat Apparaice er L‘rcrcc‘ unnecesar; Fee Law sad Divorce Agency, Box MR, Chicago, 1.~ : TDIVOHCES LEGALLY ANDIQUIETLY DETATSED 1n every Stata and Terrltary for fncompativllity, ete, Jatledce ungoccmary, koo attar docred. Twclve are experience, A, GOODIICH, suorne 24 Deathors T)IVORCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY ODTAINED D for incom, biilty, eto.; residence nor personal resence not novessary] afidavita suficlent proof; fee ftorducres, G. Ii. 51315, 57 Ashland Block, Ch VORCES QUIBTLY ONTAINED FOR 1NCO TRARRT, et Tt everywheret ataviia sue (Feshdence imatorlal; fee atier drerve. 1 cugo, 112 Bhe fa slceping, gently sleeping, And perchance her heart Is leaping Wildly with a strango dolighl As her sool in ficlds Elysian Grects each bright, enchanted vislon, 1na dreamland fair and bright. Teautifal slecpr! fondly dreaming, Ag Luna's lusteae it fe streaming Softly through tho fattice there, — {ppling, waving, gently gleucing, lier fentures saftly daucing, Playing with et golden halr, Paacefully slumbera the fair leeper, 1oy angels guard and keep her Lii the watches of the nlght | As from triala, tol), and care, Huweelly reats tue slumberer Till Aurora sheds ber Jight, Dzcatun, i, D. —————— Disgraceful If True, 81, Louts Journal. Tt tsreported on good suthority that the Im~ prisonment of Maguire and McKeéo anounts to law, elent pront B, MARVY N _ACCORDANCE WITH OUR CUSTOM AT THK end of the season, we close uut remalning dock Weo have marked lown uch prices as willarove arior and chimber ‘wortls doudle the without parlar an our de! rl!r\'nu 10 value. chnmber suits ta rmiantion tosell. Eickant 50, $40, 800, $70, B0, $1 wgney. Ui fused, Nv reasonable offer 1o uli". 7. Nfl}fi'g'l- B, M. Jess caiit b i esa cabinet beds are the fur them. TTLESKY & 1., near Clark, Rooms 5 and 0. othe; 131 and 1 MOE TO LO AN ¥ BUMB OF & JACKBON, 53 Portiand Block. 000 AND U1 ds, upon fmproved ity proporty, 8 per cent LAUNDERS pri Lem'mw‘x;rgll‘lgfll L NDERS' privi Ire, 1 n- Snd e Eatabiiancd 144, CAL ESTATE, Ol ON'&'CUL, Loom 1, ',_ i 10 BuIni 10 uft; C| 4 | eatal LOAN AT 8 AND 0 PEI CENT IN § ‘l'l;’l.lnd;r{:‘!;""\,);?;"\'f’l"lib;‘l;lilfl(AS le'—-l“' A CAR- cveral You 3 r.oo. Hlox o2, Coldwater, ll{l:h.n STl aaton Couchumen, Teamstcors, otc. SlTUATInS WANTED-BY A GERMAN A8 Iy i ki coaclinan: ean give Kood refercnces. - Coll or ad: C. BUTTMAN, carc' T, B, Weber G Co. 137 Mar- Miscelluncou JTUATION WANTED-MALR NURSE N faLyears” expeifence (over clght years In It aitus: tiony winien 8 place s nurse or attendant 10 & 1availd nsaue person, - llest of referenccs. Addices i, 5, or BOARDMAN, Ch JITUATION WANTED=BY A B0V 14 1) ] S A Ghorea around tho Hoiser “Ad v 23 Featis Vlock. QITCATION WANTED—I'Y A GRNTLEMAN OF ismfi"r"" juniness ;;»x,:f«y. 3 manager, nlnm‘fl.u ANomn cter. lieat of referenca and sec g drias K 16 Tribuns ofices o oo e I desired. Ad QUTUATION WANTE N LAWYEIR'S 0L ARCHI- teetle office. Ly & . lutellient boy, 15 yccfl‘ el cducated fn both Evgiieh aud German: writel 2,fals kuha, sad wil) stve ths Lo of reforence; nm:i' ;s nuth for wages cal sl 3 dress Do, Tribune ofee, oo <l : larye first.clars loans 7y per cont on | QITHTATION WANTED—AT ANTTHOIL Chicago Vo, HC &C0.,144 Yearborn-at, oiman: Fakiiiys NICTARA harsch: waf stal & 0 LOAN AT B PER CEXT DX TN | orks salary wioderate; can fultil any poaitlva. 31 47, isyed reat catate fu Chieago ar of GlinolsTarmis 3 Bmal sus per ot s '*'“ox EXi—18 FUNS 70 KOIT ATST050 | SITUATIONS NANIED-CENALE, M. g sont o farme and Chicago read eatate " J. W. Domentios, EDENDER + Room 4, e d oy Rt s ITUATION WANTED—AS SECOND GIRL OR 7] LOAN=$3,000, §3 000, 2w ONTEAL ShruAT 2 I l eatata security. mTzLxr ny & COy Rvom', | b7 the boat &fl"&:;fi"-’ififi:fl? lxx’u'zr :fi“fln%"dfl‘a'“f 148 Madtson-at, " S e O TANTED—€1,00, §1.60, $200, AND BEVERATL TUATION WANTED-IY & YOUNG GIKL 70 W s i scivurs vhem on ‘Chicags | S/ TUATS SR > B PRODeTye it Bl 10 ber sebt. “Addres D U5 Tribise | oo o o at 1o Travenae, ok 10 sl oltice, TG % | QITUATION™ Wa: iV A IEEPECTADLE Y VER CRNT ANDO P CENT_NONEY T0 LoAR | SUUATION WANTEDoH Rirl 10 de wokiug and insums of ft,m'»!"l ‘l¥wlrd»onuwkbuunlrhfl!l" bousewark: man In or qus door work, elther city o g"l A "l”c. W, JI¥3AN, IR, & CO, Koom 11, 155 La- | country. Munt o togethier. Please call or Write & 15 alle-t e 1 a itk or the city. TURNEV & 10:a8: 000 Lz0A XTC o cent on inele property, 150 Dearborn-at., 1{oo] S10.000- 5 2 o OND, 10, TMISOILLANEO! IEPEINIR Ll o, NTH AND CAVVABKEL 5 \'hKflM our Ivt-Ofee ihs for foll wor's ¥alushie 1 GO, b4 Bath Bangamo i, MANUF 1ry 70 Madison-et., corns CITCAR FLOKA + are reelving cape fantatnine Vomu. ' For sst 10 auy quantity cheap. ANTEDBY A LADY, BUXI miple Lo distribute fhrough tils St ek, WL wark by tho munth of the W, Box 04 ¥, dal; Tyde Par. ETL OLD), PAST ed, * ead deblars Will make you un Elgin, Kung aaliing- : (=80, §1,200, 01 $5.%0 TO LOAN OX inproved groperty ;?500 fmproved or uniny ghed froper ot K1 BUME, TO LOAN ko property ul curreut rates, Washingtan. 15 OF EVERY RIND, address; 1 fave o grand e ACTUREIL OF DIX- cr of Bale, ), 77 BTATE: y from Alae CANDS O ate. Lefer- 1,000, Al A . where it can fiave T nlva-av., A D—FROPLETO PURCIE \‘1A:l101-l\‘ucd!evul\rn at $3.501 24 liots {n 20 secandas G atyles of TEUN TEWELENS ATTENCTON=T HAVE A N It lm”l)} l(:u’:,?!ulfl'fhlluck of watclies, velry, from $5, Ak Caapeter is.A\ufif,"‘u. COWILLL ve )0 RXGHANGE: 10t yersndaly a 30 acras n beg suburb vear Chicage, WorLly oy Farer: 10 EXCHANG lmumruy.“ ‘utveal particulars. Address G o oo, nnsa adid y flled whl pin Hug rult, inogie 32,500 10 yant for 1w Homa vith lari wroliids, o soie 5000 M. BE 7-8HOT FULL Kvans' repast- f revolvers; UN WORKS, 89 Dear: 1CE TIOUSK clocka, and harn' new 5 and 157 aiiss, barn e, od L aoifitls W TIAND FOT_ TIOTSE_AND 87, Tribioe T(Tlexc ANGE-HLEGANT SRT OF JRWELUY r U 8 ufice. y wid $17. ¥ 83T ’lvo EXCIANGE€50,000 TOWN§I iONDY, 18- A vl ) N [ o 3 & huge farce. ‘That they are, fn fact, prisoners | for theu. Wi v 1 Mucd By oue of i bort couufive o aiern nia only Inname. It ts sald that they are permitted | == == m— I lml.yflul to furnish thelr rooms luxuriously, to AG WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, order thelr meals from a uweighboring res- XRK AGENTE QUIDE: | 300 o0 CRNTIAL NASIONAL ARt SR N’ N’ ~TQO T, A T ecrsl hfofunsdion nd thatruc! ion; tells who wanta sgents snd what fori third yeart circuladun over 10,000; trisl shree months, 10 e e A phtnien Hes L0 w0 nt, we st n e ¢ uny Al e TMER Y SEOYE, W Deartiorns tuurant, aud to replentsh their demijokns from thelr favorite suloons, but it I8 also asserted that a standing order hag been fasued that all visitors calling upon the distinguished guests are to be admitted to thelr ruoms at all liours ver, nl«z Aty lo'aak (K sl frogNn-A CIEC Ban] k. Nawrork. I[ndorser callund ety 4 Madisa-at., Roow 3. prove prap- [ OST—A BLAG AND TAN BITCIL OSea DB it bl to 23 and 2 warde VENY 7AT; 11 retuined 1 Chamer of Cummerce, doder will Loro- of the duy or night. It isafact, of newspaper notoriety, that the *Owl Club'" has done itaclt GENTA WANTED IN KVENY ETATE, COUNTY, tho Ity the honor of paylng its respects to rest and town (3 the Northweat for the lalast nove tuen uow belug lodged ot the expense of the | Fais andiampatelepmba. Quos it n ¢ 1is BROWSE 167 iR Government, This Club, as 1ts nume llfi:fllh‘s, is usually abroad only at night. It 18 further sad that parties of {ricnds are eontlnually calling npon them, not only in the daytime, which fs, perhaps, not 8o objectionable, but also late al night, when visitors are frecly sdwitted—femaly a5 well as mate. ro! fitena . THEORMATION WANTED K MAN WHO ON the morning of tho greal fre, Oct. v, stood on bank of She Luko Front, opjosite Pevk-courl, saw grocery wagon utluad dry guuds, sad witnesscd struxyle oser vick At ¥ 0 that will fvad to the e e— !||x:m¢eXI'|ln‘?fimnx‘lfn’lr‘n"x{:éurllh "’E‘S iy, willo aui- A Nuble Cathedral Burned. sblyrwardea diirouil. ¥ & €6 Trlbune oites, Neto York Cuthoiic Revseio, SEUSONAL-NEART: G180 To-§olE Itk Al AL oW York wheudvos ‘posslble. We regiet tu note by our furclgn exchanges that the unce splendid Cathedral uf Alessandria, Italy, has been destroyed by fire. The body of hs venersble bullding was entirely burnt tothe round, but the famous Cliaped of the Madooua clla Halute waa ssved, and the mirsculous statue of our Lady which [t contains was found [EOSEENSsborb S o SRS mnn NTED — A_GOOD OPPORTUNITY P AR, N i v iiiea capltal 1o extond & Drofiable cstalilalied wanufaciuring Lusiness. Rl 104 West Waaliiuutol st Calf and Investigal OST-WEDNBDAY EVEN, 4 with cameo two chaln, Bullable)w: Dlstries Te = AY EV . Ay persun Ful ul VA HUNHIRE Wi Bvutiaty rowarde le Fed tan slut. TIB 1T T vocive 85 reward, nots tled turned 10 ST, ON SOUTH roturn her Pleas CT SWING-MACITINES ind makes and styies V' cif Livo Years; ot Wartnatel {0 s A NECK CILAT 1o back of P, American 1¥G, ON MADISON & e Jnige 3 i A Yo A ifave all Iatedliprovenionts and attashments. lew than regular prices. N, No. 20 Walissh-av. STO B GroiAaE nun?finfifiblf& BUGOLES, h werchandhis 0.5t Mone te-prvf wareliouss juu ned. Churs it ¢ 3 lowes! AN Wois Mo uninjured. The Tact appears all the more as- tonlshing wheu we aro usaured that the silver DUCATIONAL. the louse uf Correctlon. covering which enveloped tho venerable huuge | oot SR IR 10 RIBIOD COURT. liam K 1, larceny | meited away under the heat of the fire, nd that y x"’m T Peral 5y (ne e, [ xmmd:fi&nx&d iy ", l the ndwl.y\voodun fgure was Left wnouched ARSEDY R 2 HOOKS, X511 PATD'OR BOOIA-NIG 1 Aok SOOlTATIN ¥ A e Sy, UL Kt dlson s, oppoaita Trlbune B 8 Inttyde ANTE 13;1‘1'\" A GooD GIRL, 70 1O i n & vate family., Dle: JITUATION WANTED-IiY A BWEDISH GIRL TO do general house 3 o2 AL o workin »smial privatfamily. 233 JITUATION” WANTED—BY A COMPEIEN B 'x‘\u I brivate fariily to dosecond ;urkhvrrx-%::lrn'i v -cliuin referond - U R Ulrad To No- £ Tdinga-ay, T b euiploy. JTUATION WAN' 43 1o do second wol l_wnrllurlr!k Employment Agonclos. QITUATIONE WANTED—LADIES IN WANT OF Ant-claas female 1) u B R ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT 0 Sirra candinavian wid Qermaly (omala help Saa b 5 ofice, % Milwauke LARSE GIIIL Call a1 70 ED=HY A FIt6T- bestof r:fcmnca." " ‘flg‘-?mnv{:x Y ity ok be mafl:l-: utice ul Vabash-ay. ¢ . o e e AT U7 s oL I8 ascuionty BOARDING AND LODGingG. Nouth Sides h T6 YAY, Al BTATE.~TIOARL o ur of IEN-ST., NE. adfes or gentleuien, §4 10 83 per woek, with no, 1Ycat Hide, 5)6 ANERDEEN-ST, ‘0 RENT, TWO LARGE & wellturnisied tront rooms with board, afi miod- ern improvementa halt biock 1rom Madisou-3t. cars. s BHLAND-& AR UNION PAIK— 2\ onl; per'week for two.” Attraciive and cozily furnislied roouie, with Brst-clu buard, (o 1ang modurn house; locatlon dellihittul. Address ¥ 47, Tribung otfice, . Hotels, # FOREST HOUSE~172 NORTH CLARK-ST. —Nlcely furnished, ‘gne slry front roows. Good title and home " cuniforta. “Terms low. Transleuts taken, INEYADA HOTE ner Monrie-s L—143 AND 130 WABASI-AV., ruom with board, 81.50 ta 3 per S L0 88 per wi Country. FI.\'BL‘I’ FURNISNIED SUITES OP MOOMS AND haard for faniiics or Ilnrla Ivrnmu can bo had st the L'Illl:mfl Femels dulldings, at the besutiful suburb ol K. from June 20 to hept, ). Torius reasonsble. iroad countetious with thy clty freque su well water war- | ratited dyspepwia, liver and iy, kot it e S intitber of ummeree, ross Cl % ALE COLLEQE, Washlngton Heights, Covk M County, 1t PARK HINGE TOTEL-THIE TIOUSK T8 NOW opencd aa first-class fainlly hotel: good buard, Wil pleasaut and well furulshicd rooims, ab very rea: sonable prices; all surroundiugs very pieaasat; ouly 30 minutea’ ride frowm city; early and ste traius o sccom- iuodate business men; also guod Larn, sod borees boarded st Jow ratos. Apply t or sddread J. J. LOGK. WOOD, 80 Doarborn'st. IR PIINCIPAL OF BLMLUNST DOARDING- . Behoul will recelre ultr{una Dl o boara for the summer, gentieman and wife, twu genticmen, teachers ur youug girls whom parentd wish to ave the benedit ul COUBLEY Bir LRy berln d under hl[.cur cat be persucd If whiticd; pleasant Inge; use of horse and buwgy; fowe, jalhlve grousds. Addrcas pRinaly w1y one study *owine fruit, £ B, BOARD_ WANTED, ];UA“DA).‘I FOUTH BIDE FOIt MAN AND WIFK i somo very ulce, guntuct private tanily, Helxr: cicen exchanged. Nobourding Rouse need apply, Ad- dreas Mo, Tribune olfice. 30 15 BELF "AND WIFE, GOOD FHON [P o ¥R o o k3 L Bl ‘Addreas € & Tribuna o T EORUNALE. . J701t BALE—2 TABLER, 13 FEET LON ¢ fuche E 21 S walhed e Lt Sttt St b it n T i br oot Rl s will be euid low) can ba sech far .fl'\;&);‘fi.'ghau Niidou st "UEOHAE B. CLUKTT, B 1 IAL“—T!.\T& CAMPING QUTFITS, WOOL= Lber blankeis, Bre-arus, military sto Pt apires slrioceg Randolph-st. OR BALE=. 1-‘1muu'r BACRIFICE—A ¥I \ 3 ar-preo . w1 ‘[: clase Izull:‘rl um_"':: u!u‘ Apbly