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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 25, 187/—TEN PAG “ench antwenuent offenses fogether with the cort of pros- | ford, Pat McLaughlin, James Cealn, and John Criton. i tho ofender may be tmprisoned n tha | Dntfan, boys under 18 yearsof age, 4500 each to Tlouse of Correction untli the payment. thereof. tho Criminal Conrt for the larceny of s coppet — Loller from 1§ ., Ohorne. No, 484 Msrshield PIUE COUNTY BUILDING. er from Henry A, Osborne. No, 484 Marshileld svenno: Geargo and Willlam Ifarmon were held in $5500 each for tne Iarceny of annther copper boller, Allof the connty contractora hava practically thrown np their contrncta, thongh tha favorites whi fled, Wefare Justico Tonman Jonaes 1o Thin s HHL i §1, 00D hnth for one weak for violently assaulting Charles Gott- continue to fll requisitions without regard to any prico horetofora agreed on, In the Connty Conrt yesterdny, the following manhirst, 3 J. M. Bayor, ¢ No. 1135 Forty-firat strect, were adjndged ineane: Abeabam Braggwon, Mary Dragg, August Guodman, and Margaret Ni near f.angley avenae, who tvas arrasted Wednea. day for the larceny of a rig from the lvery « They wers taken to the County Insanc Asylam in the afternoon. Dafi s _yesterday identified by . K. Jm:e:‘. :l. N’. 7“5’ Co‘il‘ln nmv{: avenne, e the fellow who Rired & g from him caday mdening Inat, and which has not #inco The changes heretofore spoken of as about to be made In the SherifT's ofice w1l ba made next week, Evoryhody ls* anxions to know who ls to go, but very few can Aindont. One halllX Ja aure to go, an ‘boen Acen, [i ls thne described: Dlack mare, mediam holfihl. a Hittle knee-sprung, long mano d he knows it, though ho. will say nothing abont it. ‘The Dutton trial occupied thp Criminal Court [ the other (he 8peclal Assessment Fand, 1t had al=o certaln trost funis, such as the Jonathan Nurr legacy, the ¥iremen'a Benevolent Amsociation Fund, etc. All thesa moneys were pooled and borrowed from Indiscriminately, with the Intention, of course, of replacing them when the laxes wera collected. But nnfortnnately the ety has been slipping behind hand all the tinge. It fiaa been ex- pending an entire appraptiation and coliecting unly 7 per cent of 1L~ 1t hax paid all ita employes thele full wages, bnt it _has never collected the cntire_smoant ' of tax-levy for that pore pose. For there and other ‘rensons those funds were not replaced, and at the tino the shove reso« Intions were passed were utterly exhansted, It was felt by the Finance Committes that it was onl: rmlmr that these funds—some of them of A epecial- y sacred character—should be replaced as fast an rnll“fle. and that the replacing of olhers, such as hore coming nnder Clas C, shonld be postponed until auch time as it became necessary to nag thenr, Strictly speaking, the Publie Nuflaing Fund 18 not _n special fund, It ls, howaever, A trnst Tond, "When |tho state orilered 'the re. ayment to tha eity of the amount .it Rld Advanced for the deepening of the canal, it _provided that not fess than one-fitth of the sum should be ect apart fur the rcbuilding of bridges and public buildings which had been de- strayed by the fire, In piirsnance of that provision the Aum of 206, 000 was designated by the Caunell to b urcd for this yurpauc. It g in reality & trust fand,—0 sum of muney turnod over by the Statedo the city for & specific purpose, It can Lo used for this object, and for no otbers and, judg- ing by therecent actior-of the Legislature {n ap. ointing a committee to learn what has become of his money, the prunmr\hvn 13 that the law.mak- Ing body thinks "that 1t should, by this time, bo uacd for the purposes for which It was originally appropriated, ;9 Rowif this Public Mniiding Fund comes nnder the category of thosc funde referred toin Class 40" svwhich msy bo pronerly deferred,” then therd {a at preaent Bomaney Inthe Trenstry to ita credit; because, If therc la rct apart trom the money now on-hand enough to fll the funds re- ferred to fn Class **A™ 10 pay cnrrent indobted nesa and (o meet certificates falling daoe In June. then the cxchequer will bo empty, Iiat if, on the other hand, thia partienlar fund docs not come underClass **C," and Is niot one of those ** which ‘may be properly deferred, ' then it fs entitled to o pro rata wilh the other trost and b:‘)!vlll m!’und.w. quick, when be sces these injurious atatements reganding his brother, to repudiate and resent them. 3 aak this publicatfon a8 annet of juatice notonly to myscli but my brother, whose repti- tatlon fs as mach Involyed as m{ own, aa it would be despicable in him to Lellttle my char- acter pending the scttlement of » difference, and, feeling suro that he aid not do 1t, I pro- test agalnst the public press being nsed to dls- semiuate auch statements,” Notwithstanding which, William 1, himaelf has gald ho could not trust his brother with & Targe sum of wmoney’ RAH.ROADS. NO REDVCTION. £L rooka as {r the reports of a reduttion in the passcnger rates to the East were a great hoax, or, worse still, an Immense awindle, engineered by some vne to bear tho atock market, and to Influence the forthcoming electlons of several Chicago roads, on which certain persons have a longing eye. As ls well known, Mr. Willlam H. Vanderbilt salled for Europe a short time ago, and it looked Improbable In the beginning that his fAirst sct on lis arrlval in England stiould be an order for & reduction in rates. Up 10 2 lato hour last evening no order cither to makea reduction in rates or to put on a fnat traln had been recolved. Dispatches were also sont to Mr. Meanker, General Passenger Agent offithe New York Central Rallrond, yesterday inquiring na to tho authentlcity of the reports, and ho telegraplied back that they were wi thout foundatlon as far as ne knew, no orders having been recelved by the managers ol his rosd to make a reduction. The fast-traln questlon, howover, fs still tho all-absorbiug theme of discussion n raitwoy clrcles, and may cause s rupture at any moment. The muanagers of tho Lake 8hore & Michlzan Bouthern aud the Michigan Central arc very roluctant to compete by putting on fost tratna, finding that the regulsr ones give much more satisfaction to tho public, who profer to arrive Rev. W, ma! a tae Qeorge W. Naptiste, Tueadny, Ma. '_».'."z‘fie g dolin M, Engliah, of Qloncoster, Man., to Miey o Drae, niece B i Ure Gand Tacine Hotel, Chicage, et BT of MULLIGAN—HADDOCK—At the nidereungle, E. i1 l}h:mm:'fil ity arren, r. Henr | N K H Mien ilzabetn b: Taddocy,™ O Dufialo, N.Y, 10 THIRLEN—WOLF~May 22 N Mary, daughtor of Jacob Wo .'hi'?:':rd:mn'" L DISHOP=MERRIPT—In _Chicago, 1857t Tho realdence Of the brisets npele, 20 8. 'W. Manger, 182 Vincennea-av., by Dr, ¥, 1y, Iven, ‘D, 9. 'Disiop, of Bloomington, II., 1y Minn Elccter Merritt., danghtor of the late decenss Jo';phrl:’enm. of lioreau County, same Btate, CITAPMAN~POSTER—MAY 24, at th, of Willlam Chisholm, ESq.y0u6 Frairiosar: by 1ed A GRS G ¥ n. Mans,, to 11 zzle 8. ’ clity. Mo cardn, Sliat S iy THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. s John 1. Drake, of the Grand Pacific Motel, re- turncd from Ohlo yesterday, whero bo went {o sea hia nicco married. asscsaments pald by witncss amounted to about $300 a year, 8pectat Ditpated to The Tribune, Wasnnaton, D, C., May 24—The Philadel- phia Custom-House Commission {a to cunsist of one Treaanry official and two. Philadelphia mer- chants, No charges have been made againat Collector Button, hut charges have been flledd against tho Appraiser and a Deputy Collector, Uno of the charges (s understood to refer to favoritiam §n tho adwiesion of baggage. ———— CRIME, . LOUISIANA ITEMS, NEW Onr.2ANS, La., May 24.—Tho Pleayuns learns from 8 realdent ‘of East Feliclana that Law's mother testilied beforo the Coroner's Jury that the assassin of Linw was & negro. It Is stated that suspicion restson o friend or para-- mour of Law's wife. A suit for tho dlvorce of Law from his wife lias been pending for several weeks on the ground of adultery, and letters from the wife acknowiedging her guilt having fatlen into the hauds of thehusband, It {s sup- posed that she Instigated the murder, The Hon, Eftingliam Lawrence, ex-membor of Congress, was nsaaulted and soverely besten on board one of the Jower const packet-bonts yes- terday. The causo is eafd to have been a resolution pasaed by the Plaque- mine Parish pollce fury, ol which " he s President, censuring” Unlted States Steamboat Inspectors for ineflictency In connec- tion with several recent steamboat accldents, by ons of which Lawrence lost a considerable amount of property, Tho Plaguemine police mr laye taken steps to bring tho matler ore tho Grand Jury. They assert that soventy-seven lives havebeen lost by stenmboat ufi»lat ons Ina year withina distatico of sixty miles of Now Orleans. d_hy The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, opticlan, 88 Madleon street (TRIFUNE Tintlding), was, at 8 . m., 60 deg, 3 108 m., 60} 12 m., 60 3p.m., 61; 8p. m., 40, Daorometer 30.10; i 8. m., 90.14. Mr. E. A, Wales, the Depnty Collector wha gathered In Mr, P. A, Harkins' taxes, saye Mr, 1. goode were not !Blud,rnnd there was no legal [jocers of any nature. lrhat person eleo, Mr. alos anye; pald the money himseif. A Rioomington excursion party, numbering over 230 persons, ‘1 stopping at the Jalmer llouse, They leave this afternoon, Last cvening the parly seattered itaelf through the several places of amuse- ment and Interest in he city, There was a slight fall in grocetice yesterday Toon at the corer of Madison snd State streots, Madison-strect car No. 75 collfded with a grocery- wwagon owned and driven by E. Lederer, of No, 3214 Wentworth avenue, and, toppling it, epilied its promlscuous contents of bolier, cggs, and other groceries. The excentions In the cascs of Roelle, Junker & Co, and B, M. Ford, Oliver & Co, are In statn qi The Deputy Marehals wiarted ont yesterday to make farther demands, bnt before any further ac- tlon was taken Judge Banga put a stop ta the pro- ceedings, 1t is likely that to-day the time will be eel for hearing the motion to open the Judgments, Thomas F, Nickerson, President of the Atchl- son, Topeka & Kanans Railrond, Mrs, Thomss Nickerson and daughter, T, 1, Penbody, 1, Nick- erion, wifo, and daughter, Caldb Foote, . T Burr, and tho two Misses Hurr, all of Hoston, Mass,, are rived at the Urand Pacifia Hotcl trom the West laat evening in a_special car, Tho gentlemen are Di- rectors of tho Atchison, Topeks & Kansas lail- 'l’fllll(],: who have just made an inspection of the roa Tiroe,, of Twellth strect. Tha parchaser will rave tronble by reporiing at once-to the Madlson Street Btation. Arrerta: Joreph Toney, by an A, D. T, officer, for pearing counterfelt coln; Laka O'lrion, b et Pag G Belem. n- Wesk irwelfih atreet hood Tnm, _who I8 lientified by Cornelins Dwyer, No. 476 Margan street, and severa DEATHS, P ST Th culooion PSRN ERANAY—Michael Franay of heart discnse. Funeral from rosidence, 51 Waubnusie-ay,, o'clock Saturday, May 20, nusie-ar., at10 CAMERON—-At lier_resldence, ook Councy, Wadnesday, May 2 Ingliiness, Mary Ann, Wite o eron. Funeral to-day (Friday) st 2 p, m, TIANKS—Wednosday, May 23, at 1:00 8. m., of ¢orobro-apinal meningiils, Leroy W., anly chiid of Samae! 0. and Mary C. Hanks, aged 4 montba §1 ye. GLRASON—Mrs. Tlonora Gleason, yesterday, at 210 Erie-st. -msa“"m‘.fJ i I‘;unorll by carriages to Calvary at 108, m, Prt. and tall, and plano-box buggy, made by Mecklo n yesterday, to the excinslor§of ail other busi neas, “The ovidenco was conclhded In the fo: noon, and in the afternoon the casa was argued, and at a Jato honr snbmitted to the jury. A sealed verdict ia to be returned to-day. The Committeo on Public Bulldings will lock thomaelvea up this afternoon with Walker to con-* aider whether ot not tho public interest demands the uge of thick instend of thin stope fn ecrtain ortlons of the Conrt-House walls, The action of he -\mnfi in tho matter depends entirely an Walker's berality. The Commliesfoners are on the cve of tastiog the fruita of theie past profligacy, as well s the contrac- orsand others who are holding county orders. Next Thursnay they will audit thelr per diem bills for the past quarier, and next dn{ havo tho satisface tionof peddling their cnung orders sbout tho street and elling thom to the Architect Egan continues to find oceaston to com- Jain of the work being done on tlia Court.louse, ‘esterday e made soveral new orders in the work which had before Ueen given but not oboyed, The man the Connty Bonrd haa appolnted aa Buperin. tendent is fast proving himself worso than useless, except It be to protect the contractors in thelr de- eiro to evade thelr cuntracts. others, 88 tho fellow who = sligged them with & slong.shot__ without _the - slighteat provocation: L. W, Watts by Detective lensi man, chqu trith the larceny of a calciminer's | ‘brush; Willio A, Turtls, by Detective Osterman, & little rinaway from fowa, a _thief and a desperate character genarally, whom aunt, & mavazine gr&ur‘ in thia city, wishes sent to the Reform chool. Bob PAwers, hackman, and pimp fora -Fomm:- ‘house, played the Palmer IHouse proprietors for auckers, and 1s nndor henv hail, in conscquence, to appéar before Justice Wallace. Wednesday he ook lodgings at the Palmer Touae, and paid his Dill lu advance, a4 haskad no baginge, bul wad liourly expectin the wmo to arrise, Being aah reuse and apparen ell- Tondo, thero " was' nof tha_siightest hosltatlon in_sending ‘8 bottlo of wine to hig rooin - at his orldcr. 'F;nsc‘l,lnl tll'fi. }l‘mgulu 80 "MII“.edh,g r:lqn d a loan of an! arrived, an it too, Hiis Identity mngfl%'ruy afterwards covered and his arrest caused. MEDIOAL. TP AL Ll e e I PO To All, Particulary Lnvalids, spring 1 & trylog sewson, Judlcations of sickness should at once be attended to. Fatal diseases mayby caused by allowing the bowels to become constipated and tho syatem to remain in s disordered condition, VIGILANTES SUED. Speciat Diepatch (0 The Tridune. . . In New York carly in the morning than at mld- An exg-epiliing calamity occurred abont 1 o'clock | and there wonld be to s credit about ,000. | "y oo s conslderablo actisity just now amo SUBURBAN. O, Neb,, May 24.—~William Sears to-day b untfl the disorder has time to develop ftself. An oun, Tte The shortage of Mr. Gage tiea Iy about ity just now amon nlght, Yot the fast train of the Pittsburg & e gnieriay afiernoon st the corner of Malinon and | IheStoriaRe Gf, My R ol salts“Whe' it | Eramse men growing outof e proposed ues o LAKE VIEW. - | bogan suft here fu the United Btates Circuit | B, K88 H8 At Tt 6F B8 0 0 ny of preventlon is worth & pound of cure, 13an old and truthfol saying. Therefore, wo adviso all who are troubled with the complainta now very prevalont— headacho, Indigestion, disordered liver, want of appes tlte, nauses, or foverish skin, to take, without delsy, Schenck's Mandrake Pifls, Wo know of no remedyso harmless and declslve In ftanction. Itatonea strikes atthe oot of the disease and produces s healthy tons to the system, People never nced aufer from any discaso atising from a disordared condition of the liver 1€ they would take thia excellent medicing whea they feol the first {ndfeations of the malady. Famiifes leaving home for the summermontha should take threg or four boxes of these pllis with them. They bare 0 almost {ostantancous effect. They wil reltere tha pationt of headache In one or two hours, and wit rapldiy cleanse the ltver of surrounding bile, and will effectually prevent s biillous attack, They ars sold by all druggists, BARB granite in the entrances to the Conrt-lfonase, Hepresentatives of quarries are in the city from New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and St. Louis, 10 say nothing of the local l{'vnu. making figures for the work, Thera will ho scveral bids, itls sald, from ono guarry, and all by difforent men. Walker made nnother attack on the County Treasury yesterday mornlng, and, having secured MecNell's indorsement_on the back of his county. orders, was pald 815,160, McNell firat objected to Indorsing the orders, just ns ho bad done the day before, and gave In only after recolving satisfactory nesuranca that when tho money was dmwn the )Jm):e:‘pmwfllnn of It should find its way to his pocke! . This community has lost ono of Its oldestact. tiers, sng the Fallorton Avenue Church one of ils first members, by the death of Mrs. John Noble, which occurred suddenly Weidnesdny, - When bire, Noble came to Lake View to resida its honscs could be counted on one's fingers, and ail north of Divislon strect was In the country, Sho had be- cama sa {deptified with the town that the death of 10 other petson hers wonld have prodnced #0 gene cral a feellng of regret and loss, Durlng alife time spent here quiatly and unobtrusively, sho had won the universal estcom of her nelghbors by her kindliness and charity, whilo fn the church with which she was connected, no ona outranked her og & whole-souled Chrlstian worker. Sho was s mothe er In [srael, and an example {n the community, who Wil long be moumed. The faneral occurs from zflrl Iate realdence at 2 o'clock p.m. to-day to Roso- Tho Rev, D, C. Marquis, D. 1., of Baltimore, will preach at the Fullerton Avenne Church Sun. day mormng, Dr, Marquis 18 one of the ables preachers manmng the Assembly, and the houso should ba filed 1o hear bl RNGLEWOOD, An sdjourned meeting of those (nterested in tho new military organigation which is being ralsed here was hetd Wadnoaday evening at the hose. bouse. Col, J. T. Foster wan olected Chair- man, and A, B, Combs Becretary, Col. Foster reported that he had communi- cated with tha Adjutant-Genernl of the State, who had Informed him that under the new Iaw the company coald not ba organized as State militis until 1t iad_been sacertained whether Cook ferenca betiveen that aum, $100,000, in the Tress- ury, and tha tolal amount, Is represented by back taxes which have not been collected, and which will not come In very epedlly, since the back tax i} which haa becn passe the Legislature rmvlfle- for extending thosa delinanent tates on his year's warraut, and they cannot therefore bo collected untll next spring, It Is apparent that it is within the sole control of the City Conneil to designate what fand ** may bo properfy deferred,” 1f jtchooseato declde, an it Foasonably may, eince tho State refandod this money, that thie erection of the City-Hall is som thing which can no longer {I!flp!l]] Le deferred, then the Comptrolier must acknowledge that thero 1ain tho Treasury $100,000 which ¢an Lo used for this purpose. That sach sction will oo taken Is almost heyond a doubt. The progrees of the conn- l{‘u half 18 intensifying tho public feeling that the ity shionid begin {8 portion. 1t money {8 nceded for carront expenses, tho city i able to borrow it 8t 0 percont, Materials and’labor aro low. Tho Tlionesty and_capacity of the Councll aro ungucs- tionabie. Forall these ressons tle people destre that work shauld be begun this scason oo tho foun- dations of the new Clty-Uall. THE BABIES. MORE OF A SUCCESS, Tho baby-show in the Expoeition Dallding was cven more of asuccess yesterday than on the pre- vious day. The total entrles thua far, of all classes, inctuding twins and tripleta, aro over 400, Yes- terday's exhibition Included chubby youngsters ronging from 12 monthd ton year and & hLalf old, Of thisclass of infantile kumanity there wero Court agalnat thirty responsible citizens of Col- fax and Platto Countles, of this State, to recov- er $50,000 for having been driven from his homo by them. This caso arises from the Hellus murder, which occurred in Colfax Couaty im 1874, A man nanied John P, Hellus was mur- dered, and, in coursg of time, three young men —Frank Lent, Samuel Burchard, and Mark Bears—wera indicted. Lent flad and never las bacn beard of since, Sears confessed that he knew Burchard and Lent did the deed. Burchard was fioally acquitted in June, 1876, alter two trials, as Bears’ conleaston was not belleved, Immediately after this, about 100 men forced young Mark Bears and also Martin Daley, who had been Indicted a8 an sc- cessory nnd ficquitted, to leave'tho county, and niso took old Mr. Scars, father of Mark, from his family and put bim on an cast-bound traln, aud 0ld him mever to como back 1€ hie vatued lis-itfe. Heonce this eult. Young Daley will bring a similar sult for the samo amount, '1 FONGERIES, Bpectal Dispateh o Tha Tridune, MiLwaukEe, Wik, Moy 24.—~Herbert C. Damon, o former attacho of the Dally News, ex- Clerk of the Court, ex-Assistant Supcrintend- ent of the Poor, and puthor of tho History of the Light Guard, was to-day arrested for forg- ing notes and reallzing on them to the amount worth avenue, was going cast with a wagon in hich wore Teaded §20"Gozen of exws. | Cat No. uunfi:n are misled by the announcement of f tho Madison street line, going west, struck faster time by the above road, and they will have to do something to protect their Intcrests. Beforo engas mt(n an open warfare, however, thers will undoubtedly be an effort made by the managers of the varfous lines to cquallzo the ecmrlluumzi intcrests, as o war on rates would Ye a great calamity for the interests of all the roads, none of which can stand lieavy losses at this juncture, TIHE MICOIGAN CENTRAL. ‘The fight for the possession of tho Michigan Contral continues with unabated vigur, and Jay Gould leaves nothing undono to obtain the coveted prize., But it now looks as 12 the ahrewdness which has characterized his move- ments so far will avall himnothing in this in- stance, It is claimed that Messrs, SBamucl 8loan nnd Moses Taylor have succeeded in mak- fug arrangoments with some of tho partics in- terested fo tho Cannda Bouthern, on whom Mr. Gould had been depending, by which the pres- ent Board of Directors will be re-clocted, except two persons, and in place of thcse two men Intereatea fn the Canada Bauthern will be cluct- ed. It is too soon yet, however, to bet on ‘the result of the eloction, for there Is mnn{n slip between the cup and the llp‘ capecially when Joy Gould s concorned fn tho matter, Tho frantlc cfforts he is atill making show that ho Is not willing to give up tho fight until tho last moment. It is claimed that Gould s bestowing his larboard nide, and, taking a sadden reef in his malnaslt, Loder's craft keeled over, and the 120 dozen eggs cxperienced a downfall from which thero §a no resurrection. Loder wept when ho saw the rain that bad been wronght. Me. Honry Wichert, a Chlcagoan dotng busincss at Nos, 81 and B3 Wost Lake atrect, led to the altar last night Miss Minnic, danghter'af Mr. F. W. Trolchel. . The ecromony was performed by the Rev, Mr. Wuder, of St. Paul's Luthorn Chitrch at tha restdence of tha pacents of the bride, No, 241} Tiuah strect. Tho affair was yory quiet, though not Ican onjoyable on thataccount. Tho resents were numerous, consistmg mostly of sllverware and articios of hourchald decoration. ~Among those Jyesentuero M. asd Miss ecker, Miss Lander irs. August Schwarz, Mr. W, K. llowe, Mr. and Mre. ilochatadt, and others. A bountiful supper helghtened the genoral pleasuro of the evening. Accidents: At B:30 yesterday morning John Gough, 10 years of age, whila leading a horso on the prairie, was kicked by the animal on the left siun of tho hesd, inficting injuries which Dr, Willand considers serious but not fatal, Ho was removed to No. 1201 Lako strect, tho residence of John McGuigan, with whom he lives, At the samo hour John Clay, 7 yeara of age, residing nt No. 103 Washlenaw avenue, was run _over and slightly injured by a_rag-wagon ownecd and driven by John Steigler. James Frank, an inmate + of the Tethel llome, feil down.siairs yesterday moraing, &0d received ao eevers ioterna] injurics :;ml{m ‘was sent to the Connty Hospital for treat- ent Varlons cascs triod In the Crimina) Court of late havo consumed considerable ime, and this has had the cffect ta get tho ealendar for this month be. hind. To refedy this, the State's Attorncy and Court have agrecd tu commence court this morn- ing, and every morning thereafter, at 9 0’clock ane Al further notice, and {o continue In gension until o'clock. If it i found neccssary to bring tho cal endar up and clear the jall, night scsslons of the Court wlil 8180 bo held. News was recelved yesterdny that Anstin J. Doylo had beén appoinied to the posltion mada yacant by tha death of Justica Paulsen, and that hie was on bile way fram Hrrlnmulflwllk his com: ‘misalon in his pocket, 1t 1s uaderstood he wil soslgn the office of Criminal Cletk {n favorof hia deputy, Mr, Dsrrett, but it s too much to expect that if the County Loard has to fill the vacancy that hle recommendation wiil have mach welghtin the matter. ‘The Commissioners aro talking of civing the place, if they have It luJ{lvr.—whlch Is not entiroly clear, —to Fat D'Brien, John Comiske; or soma such individual, If the fittest man for T'X’8 TOILET 8§ BABBITTS TOILET SOAP. qUarivaled for th fTollet “Wd tha i n‘}n’.?‘éfi'.‘fi‘I»Q?n‘n‘fi‘.‘.’f“fi?,flf,‘."‘%“;"‘,‘r';fie'-'uhf'rd about cighty, dandled In the arms of as many lov- phll:t ! tfidfxd l't“ I‘\'lll Lb'ol n;m;'lb ‘:Uln p:llm. cnl:my bfi“;'." tlun‘;w‘?’u‘;m v Iiaegndint of about $3,000. Clason & Baldwin, ex-Ald. :En:;m'nh Bzmnmnon t}wl ?lli\‘;hlcn? (‘:?ntln} ‘:.\mu ente. ,‘J{f;.,'“ - | ingmothers. Al wera exceedingly bright spoci- | Uicht, forthe Doanl le not In abit of dotug wis determinet nizo an nt | Hale, and others ara the principal victims. ols o of hig loaing his liold oo periment themay AT BTy ST W | men o thelerae, and 1 o 1o dlarollt Lo | ek 41 iggm';{,',.fl:,-;';g',:,';"v,\u:‘...:.':::,":,'f.:: Hiiand | Dumon_as confestod ;,umf'.a mr'&, names of ;gg,f,‘m*;;;e;:;,:fiag"‘fl,{:.’:';;‘,;“,,‘.‘;f;;’,:; T Grgphas perlcTat anintw ot (ot n the chair, a8 Agree take patt as 8 body | show of the provious day to eay that to-day's wae e 'ost of the G. A. R. offered tl ! tw ser & Manchot, butchers, and that of wel ' bile The FINEST TOILET SOAP In th in the exerclsea at osehill, and to Invite all ex- | much Gner as regards the quallty of tho lctle ones. THE CITY-IIALL. B e s e ceapte, "ABout twenty. | Damon, father of tho prisoner, Wuro used. when ho was ready to sco bis work for tho | {Ybis, The MINKSE TOILER, FOAT, I, 1o soldiers ta Join the Club, to be headed by a band of music. “A committco’on programmo was_ap- polnted, and aleo s committes to wait on the Ella- worlh 'Zouaves and invile that body o joln the Club fn_tho oxerciser. Anothor mecting will be held Monday evening to hear com. mittes reporta and parfect arrangements, to which all ex-xoldlers aro fvited. The next lecture be. Tore the Ciub will be delivered tha firat Wedneeday evening in June by Col. Seribner, The members of the Chicago Mumano Soclety il bo gratified tonotice the paseage by tho late Legiviature of ibe bill arged 50 vigoroualy by them for the purposo of appolnting State ofticers to look after the protection of stack at tho yards in this clty and at East 5, Louls, After many dofeats, and aftet having boen onco 10tk the bl was fuslly put througn. 1t empowers the Governor to ape point two persons, each rocelving $1,200 @ yenr, whose duty it is to scc_that dumb aniinals are not nbuscd, and aiso, whero food has been bought for cattle by their awners, that it is civen 10 them, and that they aro not deprived of it 'throngh tho negligenca or dishonesty of employes. *The paseago of thia bill {s a gratilying indication of the progress of humanitariau teachings in Tliino! *s TrinuNe. gavo soveral columns of owing how our commisslon-men fecl ©on tha now fruit ordinence, They arc now getting up & memorlal to b preserited at the noxt meoting of the Councll, asking that body not to enforce the ordinagca thin year, because nearly all the frult. rrowers have contracted for their cratos, boxes, aud kete. Inthe-meantime they want, 8o in furmer years, (o shove on tho market worthless fruit, of Questionablo measurement. One of tho meaniest tricks ot presont practiced by the scalpers on South Wateratreot sswindiugin flermudaonions. Thoy are worth from $0 to 87 a barrel of two and & half bushels, and outof this two and a half, they a1l | tkree *'bushel™ baskets, which are, of conree, - snide, This gives another cmphatic' rosson why the now ordinance should be rigidly enforced. The consumer nas sowo rights which the dealofs are bound to respect, and which will probably be saserted 1n the future, Tremont Touse=C. . pork, Vork i ont Ious . B, Peck, Pol . T, Dar- ron Demroity the Tion: W. M Grech, Cavos 1: 1: Hen conh, Kan Franclscos tho 11on, k. Wells, Quiticyi Col. Yoo nultock, iluriington; (ha' ton. . W Tl Montpeller, V. J. J. Hogan, Hostony thie Von, P arker, Alabariag ‘Col, F. I1.' Joncs. Naw Yorks Janhn 2. starns, Dostont C. 4 J, ¥, itohbine, Kentucky Cal. C. B Uaine, V1 J. ¥, bmith, Freeport .. BAernan flouse—The )t . Cate, Nostuns Capt. i ey, Bt [ B ers, J'corin ol M Tewis, ) 'Des Mottest” . Wert Fiaher, z""‘."' % nglan establishment_of o through line Letween the Atlantic and Pacific scconiplished, the whole echieme should tuwmnble to pleces. AN EASTERN WAR ENDED, Apecial Diavaich (o The Tribuns, BostoN, May 24.—Tho battlo between the Eustern snd Boston & Malne Rallroads, which has been waging with much flerceness for sever- al years, has been adjusted amlcably by the offl- clals of the two Unesa The principal matter for scttloment was the suit of the Boaton & Maine agalnst the Portland, 8aco & Portsmouth and tho Eastern, grow ing out of the breaking of a contract botween tha two former Companles some years ago, When tho two last named lincs formed a league to the oxcluafon of tho Malne. This case has ~ been tried In tho courts nnd decided iu favor of the Boston & Malne, though tho damages linvo never been ngsessed, The claln was something like $100,- 1000, It is undcrstood that all litigation that had been begun has ceased, and the officers set- tied by committees from tha two corporations Ar rangoments havo been made nlso as to rates on through freight, which have herctofore been so low that neither road could make expenscs. MPOITANIC’S LIEN, Bpecial Ditpatch o Tha Triound. Dzs Moixnes, In., May ' 34.—Judge Dillon to- dag, in the United States Circuit Court, In the codeof J, W. Brooks vs. the Burlington & Southwestern Rallrond Company, involying the constructsion of the Mechanic's-Lien laws, de- clded that a road bullt In two divisions, with an unfluished gap of fourtcen miles, was an entire rond, ond a mechanic’ Jilen for the construction of tha several divislons under contracts made subsequent to the date of tho first mortgage bonds dated back ta the beglnuing of tho road on the firet dlvision, und had s priority over the mortgage; also that the taking of orders, for waork, on the ralifoad tax fund or in mortgage Londs was uot recelvlug collateral sceurity such s to cut off the lien, Tho amount {uvolved is 250,000, manmjscture. For Use in the Nursery it Has No Equal Worth ten times ita cost to every mother and family fn Christeudom, Sample box, tontalning I cakes of ouuces eacl, 450k {rea fu wiy aduress o recelyt of s Ls. . Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkGity, , FORBALRE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TONET SOAP, Firsy among the requisites of the tollct fa & good articio of $oap, but to procuro it lenot alwass an eay matter. Many of the most expenstve Soaps in tha wsr- ket aro made from coarse aud dcleturious matorials,and thelr dellcato coloring and fragrant perfuma toa ofiea conceal the most ropulalva impuritles. The disclosures recently made public regarding thls subject are posls tively startling, snd descrve eerious consideration, Bconted 50spa are now known to b extremely objec- tonable, especially if applied to the head; injuring tha hair, trritating the scalo, and Inducing savera hesd- aclies, The character of tho ingredients may betaterred from tho atatomont of a gentlemsa who makes the scenting of Soaps his bustncas; hio recently daclared that ‘persons enusged in this employment wers short-tively from seren to ten yours betng thelongeat period durlog ‘which the occupation could be foltowed. TiodiMaulty ot procuring a perfuctly purs srilcleot Toliat B0aD 14 ut Iast obylated, fiowayer, thaoks to ths satarprisa nad atiemical skl of M. 1T, Banuier of ork, the warli:renowned Soap Manufacturer, mitiensa eatavlianment is by fur tie largest of it “Fihe ronown of Mr. lapnires for many yoara been wilely du- % llllll Iunfltlxl 18 the lDe::Whu n chioved. 'After vears of patlant labor wid sclentilc experiment, MF. BanuiT? has succeeded n porfecting tha campol t1on of the Nneat tollet soap over introdured. Theprin- e e o Bty el et i aro s oy whrasaiicd T dustry *+5. 7. DannrreaTouar SoArs fa the trade mark by whicli tila elegant tolist Juzury s deslgnated, . for application to the dellcate skin of nfants, children, aud ladies, 1t I8 altoguthor unequaled in {is einollleal 1 med, the fngredlents Of conree, # child of 16 or 17 months fa seen to better ndvantsgo than the babo of 7 or 8 months, et thore was really a most cxccllent -how\mg five young men enrolled their names. On motion of A. B, Combs, Mr. O. N, Smith was invitod to take charge of 'the company as drill-master, 1t was declded to bave the first drill Monday evening. ‘The meeting then adjourned, CASUALTIES. THE DAROTA. Bpecial Dispalch o Tha Tribune, New Youg, May 24.—The steamship Wiscon- _sln arrived to-day, bringing 201 passengers who were rescued from the steamnship Dakota, wrecked May 0 off the coast of Anglescy. The Times says of the rescue: **When she ran sground the vesscl had 200 passengers on board, witl a crew of 100 mon. The night wasverydark and rockets were fired to :summon the const. guard of the Natlonal Lifc-Boat Institution, ono of whoso atations was situated near tho rocks on which tho vessel grounded. The en- gincs hod previously been reversed ns soon as it was discovered the grounding of the vessel conld not be averied, sud the force of tho cou- cussion belng broken, she glided upon tho smooth rocks. Ier rockets belng scen by the guards, the life-saving apparatus was brought out, and lnes ‘were shot to the ship, and over thetn many of the passengers and s greater part of the oro valusblo lugzage wero transferred to tho shore, The ship's boats were meantime lowered to assist fn tho landing of the passcpgers. Some of the firemen rushed to occupy these boats, but wers stopped by Capt. Price,who threatened to shoot any one who -llemfilcd to leavo tho ship until tha women and children werc safely landed. Among ths carzo wero four trick . Bwiss bears and a number of monkeys and birds, in tho landing of which considerablo difeulty was experieneed. Tho Dbears were finally mmhlaJm into the boats, however, and sufely conveved to shore. The inonkeys did not faro aa well, someof them belng drowned 1n 8 cage that foll overboard, Every provision wns mada for tho comfort of the Ennengu-. Many of the poorer who bad lost their wardroles were Tho licenso recelpts wera bat 3300 yestonlay. Fourleen new csses of scarlet-fover and threo deaths from that discase, Is the record of tha Health Department for yesterdsy. Tho Treasurer's receipts yesterday wero 8385 from the City-Collector, $5,600 from the Water Department, and $0,730 from tho Comptroiler, The Jndlcltfi Committeo Is called to meet In the ' City Clerk’s offlce thia afternoon at 3 o'clack, and ;llw Committce on Licendes to-morrow at the ssmo our, Persons of an economlc turn of mind shonld re- motmber that thore remaln but s few daya in which weter-rents can be paid without tho sddition of 10 er cent penally, Compirolior Farwell yesterday fasued revenue watrants for 812,000 and recalved the cash thera- for. The loan waa unsolicited and tho rate of Ine tereat s G per cont. The Department of Pabllc Works_ yosterday fa- sued a final estimato “of $8,843to James Kincald for work on tho substructure of the Mllwaukeo avenue viaduct. Tho total cost of the subsiructury has been 870, 731,80, and the superstructure $70,« g'l‘g: ‘making the total cost of tho vinduct $140,- The (as Committee mot in the City Clerk's offico yc-hlrd-{: and passed upon a nnmber of old and unlmporiant teforences. Anothor patent gas- saving mochine ling coma to light. It was on ex- hibltion beforo the Committes yeaterday, and will be mora prominently brought 15 tha natice of the Councll. ‘The following ballding permits were fssued yea- terday: C. M. Jacques, & ory stone front Iling ou Monros sizect, near Wood, to cost 0003 J, M, Farnald, a sloilar strocture adjoins to cast 531,500; M. 1, Stotker, o :‘ylnd baseniont stane _dwelllng, No. 83 Canalpo: nuo, to codt §6,600. The effect of the m"i‘“n stinks, usid by somo to be condticive to hoalth, might have been ohaurv~ ed yesterdsy upon those Aldennca, oflici and nowspaper represuntatives who went Wodnosday on a trip of inspection to tho Heldowell by way of the South Branch and 44 odurs. Nesrly all of thém were nauscated, and n fow of them wore made really sick by inbaling the emells stizred up lmm'lhl depths of the ziver aud the surrounding couutey, ANNOUNCEMENTS. RNESPITED, DAYTOR, 0., May 24.—Gov, Young this morn~ fog telegraplied the Shorifof the county to de- fer*tho exccullon of Adama until the 16th of June. Father Nichiolas, the priest in attendanco upon Adams, has petitloned for o commutation of the sentence to Linprisonment for life, A sffong pressure 1 belng brought to bring about this eifect. Corunpus, 0., May 24.—Oov. Young has grantod a respite until Juno 16 to Harry Adams, ronvicted of murder and seatenced to hung to-morrow, AN I0WA SENTENCE. Bpecial Dispaleh o The Tridune. Dunuqus, la, May 24.~A tramp under tho gulso of a peddler this marning entered the liomo of tho Rev, Mr. Keolor, living at Epworth, olghteen miles from Dubuque, and found the youngeat dauchter nlone. 1o compelied her to sow 5 button on his trousers, and then selzed her, threw her over his lap, snd attempted to outrage her person. e was arrested, confeased bia licentlous crime, and the Justico fined hlm $10, which be pald and left town. i BANK OTFICELS PLEAD GUILTY. Hantronp, Consm, May 24.—In the United Btates District Court, yeaterday, John C. Tracey, ex-President, and James L. Chapman, ex-Cash- fer, of the Farmers' and Mechanles' National Bank, pleaded gum{{ the formorto mnldm falsa returns, and the latier to perjury In swewring to them. The National Bunk Examiner statedtho Toss to the bank would bo $508,000. CAUGHT, &peciat Dispatch to The Tribuna, SrnigoreLp, Ik, May 2.~Emmet Lyons, the escaped Joll-bird from Manchbester, No 0.y who waa arrcsted hero on suspiclon a few days ago, was lod;y identified by officers of Hills- boro County, N. H., wha had a requlsition from Gov. Cliorioy, of that Stato, They tsko tho prisoncr back tu-mmorrow, right, charming, curly-haired boys, and swee dimpled, and blae-eyed girls, a1l tho pride of fon :ru‘l doting parents, and the admired of the multi- ude, ‘The orchestra which Johuny Tland presides aver farnishes excellent waltz masic, and, while It keeps the bables qulet, italso gives the lovers of Terp- sichore a chance on tho groat floot of the Exposi- tlon Bullding. It should be borno Ip mind that the show 18 fol(on up for charity’s sake, and that all tha Instiiutlous of thecity of a charitabla charac. ter, regardlesa of sect, will ehare Inthe profita. ‘The exhibition thus far has beon well managed, and 18 1n keeping with all that the Exposition man. agers undertake. Thera {8 no *‘blufling ** of peopla by impudent ticket seHers, and no crowding,” Thers s room for all. nd then the Isdy Jndges, They deliborato ns serl- llllll{ over $up awsrding of prizes as though the walety of the Emplre hung ur«n their shoulders, They mean to do flgg«. The prize bables have Leon selectod In part, but who they sce will only be knawn Bata rvll{. There are a great many frat- clans peaplo exhiblting thelr Uttlo oue simply be. caune it is for charity’ ‘There fs nathing in Chicago more Intercat an this show of pretty, healthiy pablca, To-day will bo on show children from eighteon months to two ‘veun oK, sad to-morraw.. will. bo the me aweepsinkes - competition, wwhen triplets, etc,, will o il competing for the closing prizo. wins, ‘on exhibition, & Itshould not bo_ forgotien that the ladice of tho Children's Nnesory aud Half Orphan Asylum fur- nieh exceltent rofreshmunts, Inciuding coflee, and lce-cream, and _cake, homamade, at vory reasons able prices, They furnish the flodn thomaelven, and the entlre receipts go to tho benult of the itla ‘homeleas poor. ' STORAGE RATES, ACTION OF THE DOARD OF THADE. Tn consequence of the passageof the now bill regulnling the rates of storago Jn thls city, and its slguature by the Governor, the Directors of tho Uoard of Trade brought up tha following preamblo and resolutions for vote in tho Chamber Of * Come werco yesterday at twepty minates to 1 o'clock: Wuias, It s contemplated that on sud after July et with a Iaw receatly puseod by thie ate tlie ratea of slorage ol Graln by ¢ o reduced Irom WO cents ¥ widl o £0_upo’ and ono-qusrier cents per busbel fur thi term of storaj % (bl < & ot ¥ et s et o sl e e e ARl ful and agrecabla articla of tha kiud over jusads the perfe Viy D, M, Grecnsdile, Uxbridie, oottt fleatturul drani'picigo=the liua. 1rs o, Wiikifton, e 1ioiie | ki sur’t hore are numerous outstanding conteacts . furpished whh clothing by a young Eu- TIE WAR: aeturod. Yoo G4 5 s «{,;;3{:;;3; P for thedsiivery'uf kealn [0 store after [y, whichlav | The Rev. A, J. Upsc, of Albany, N. Y., will | glish missionary, wha save (umyllmgwrcck VIOTORIA. New YomK, May 24.—The Tlmes saya that, C'lllnnfill'lm'nlflzdlldnm‘;nrth:fl uso of ,}.‘,‘"“mfin'{ sl and 0 Wright, sirligdeld, Musa. ) TO1 | Ui orable s undehisaliug that sich kraln was | conduct the noonday,meeting 1o Lower Farwell | & quantity of garments intended for distribus i Vanderbilt having telegraplied from Europe in- | inon's taltet, and as it mskee o iEthar iy 1e atsacna Tulte Lisvalandiids &) Db ;:6!#"“":“;‘11‘4 ‘,f and | Wikugaw, sec. §of lulo 20 provides that such de- | Iall to-dny, tion among the Indlans, Large quantitics of | Anniversary of tho Tiritlsh Queen's Blrth- | structing the Now York Central and Lake Bhore | of the inest soaps o 16 It “.n}"-fl Fimora 30 3 K- FiRneye Aok Ty Do s, Stamey, | Avery shull bo made sublect to Creitiar " or custonts Y tatian A cluting were also distributed among tho pas- ! to Teducs Its passenger rates from Chieago to | Diceadbenara =Nns ook fvigume L BTR W auies ells, Onkisnd, Calg Mr, ‘and, Mrs. | 37 MOTase, Mbich B connried ws returring o | Young den's Chthilan Assaclation Gospel Tem- | by tho steamshipogents. A large num- bpdy 2 B K s Lo il o Kty filnlicd, Kele, niiands Cal.t M “aud Mes, | nonincyChares, elfice ac tuo dato of coutracior | perance meeting at § p. w. in Furwell Mall, led by | Sor8Srh Y (00 S RREEC I, cro Beandina: Hpectal Dispateh (o Ya Trivuns, New York from 823 to $15, other trunk rouds sl Colen Kool Hoaan,oibioner fosie i VAT | VEABE STTE T S0 untentood sad con. | W, 1L Murraz, o ) ToRoNTo, Ont., My 2.—Tho ffty-etghth an- | Wil make the same reduction. At the sanie siruwd by the wombers of tho Doard In ihelr transacs Iitincla." tlme that Vauderbllt telegraphed to his own i vians, who to-ight proceeded to Minncaota and B. T. BABBITT, New York City Graat, Detrofts Stark Arwin, New Yorki it, . 1,00mix, 3 . Ladles intorosted in Jocorating the soldfors’ nivorsary of her Majeaty's birthday was marked : e wa {ny Lhat 1l tracts fu 1t o o] e e S S e TR eI R G | AT gk sl e UM | 1 LhCsS Clvaey Comelery il report t th st : Ty a goneral susponslon of business In to Eo- | Fiot, 12, 1Pern e ot o (0 SR AUCTION SALES, Wotton & Bt 6 B Hodecrs, Miiwaukect | BraSeh ool iel kel RATEr GlviraNa e: | on Lasallo wtreot dn tho Grand Facldc Hotelat 2 DURNED TO DEATIT, glish-apeaking proviuce, peoplo giving thelr at- | said theywould atonce reduce their prico to 815, ; 7 B, “Whar s the o oracs 1inies, Maqhoaichs | Joct Lo tho yaw rath of seuraget but in casy ot deltyu | pe M, to-day. Wuestivo, W.' Va, May 2L.—A apeclal to | tontion to boating, radng, military reviews, ex- LATEIL DISPATCH, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. 3 Nuttlng, Kaw Surici o bon, 3%, " et how: Of pucclots subloct Lo leas that e | Tty uning the Temperance Tadicals will hold | tho Kegater from Nels Blding, Quincy, the | cursions, games, ctc. Tho baso-ball match of At the Passenger Agent's oflico of the New | Commislon Auctionsers, 118aad 120 Wabat-av, jy 4 L add ‘any w10 Euallze such e with the ratos of éwv couts per bushel. In caa the dllverita 10 bo #4joct W the Uther ro- Quiremvnta of Rule 34. v Socretary Nandoiph then read the following aub- stitue, gifered by Wo i luker, whiet, o3 ino- tion, waa lald o tho tabl . Wiixneas, Itlscontemplated that un and afte 1 et TR 2 o Becently asrd oy the Legisiaturo of thia St tho rates for storage on rals by e clovacars o bl cliy Wil bo reducer from o e dquaric rat 1€R10 U1 sibrako; A v et 1o, Junction of ‘the Bellalro & 8t. Clalravills and Central Ohlo Rallroads, says that Thowss N, Neff, aged 10, was alimost burned to deathin the woods while hunting, by his clotbescatching fire from the explosion of a powder flask he was carrylng. He was found some houra afterwand hia desh hmglng fromn his body {n shreds, au was taken home, whers he dled some hours Iater in great agony. York Central lroad, to-day, nothlng wus known of the truthof the report that the Cen- tral had reduced tho passenger rates on tlckets from Chicago to New York, and the sgents aro not solling tickets at reduced rates. ITEMS, ‘The INlinols Central Rallrond has crop reports from ncarly cvery station along Its live fn 11)- nols, The reports from nearly sll the poluts tilo Uik, My Jackaon, DeKaion £ s cnluol oy Uas, Clampaigny tion; TR CITY FINANCES. TIE CONDITION OF TIE DUILDING PUND, For tho laut three wecks thero s been copsldcr- eblo discosslon as to whether there was any money 4nthe Clty Tressury to the credit of iho Fublic Dullding Fund, It was ssserted threo wocks ago a atrawberey und fco-cresm festival, with mumical accompaniments and soclal gomes, at thelr hall, U1V West Luke atrodt. The regular monthly meating of the Chicago Chatalon daciery will {aus. Hince thils svomg Ty tho roums of the Colleks of Pharmaey, No. Dusrborn strect, ot 8. o'clock, Mr. Newinan will read a papor on the ** Dotectlon vf Adulteration in the Fixed Olls, ‘To-morrow evening 8 most Interesting event In the wusicsl annals of Chicago will take place at the the season was played in Londen to-day be- tween the Tocumschs and Bostons, Each team had slx at the closeof the ninth lnning, when the wildeat oxcitement was manifested. In the tenth funing tho Bostons got one and won, Bo- tween 8,000 and 10,000 people witnessed the match, BUTTERS & 00’8 Regular Safurday Furniture St 0f {h6 upial amorimentof lousaboid Goods, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctioneers, 78and 80 Raudoiph-st. Bpeciad Dizpateh fo Tha Triduna, Quxnkc, Msy 24.—Tho celebration of tho that ont of $600, 000 then in the Treavurer'a hands, | (A Racasy ‘Liite ar numerous outstaudiog con- | pypasition Lulldlog, when 4" Kaidlerst Cone RUN OVER AND KILLLD. ucon's bisthday [n this city was quite over- [ 8re highly favoratle for an excellent crop, the 1 I $100,000 would belong ta thix fund, aud would be | Saten Sve bec Ihals mith ‘he Suderianiog sy | crt will bo given, uider the leadership of J Apecial Ditpaich 1o The Trivune. ed by tho lcs § o b at 8:30 0Cloc Bvallablo for tho construction of & Gity-1an.if e | Hh h save been wnado with (he underiandiui that | So0 Il et il bring ence moro-to tyy | Fr. Warnm, lud., May 3L—A switchman Smdw by th cvemanlas i sanoastion with | prosperis having ncvee beca tnors promlsing Fur Pl‘iflay Mflmflfl, Mfl”fi, t thie reception of the Papal legate, Dr. Conroy. ‘I'io usual salute was tired from the Citsdel, the chimes rang out from the Cathedral st noon, before, Insome scctions tho corn had to be replanted on_account of the continued wet weather which bas provalled during the past money on band wero pro-rated among the funds to nomed Albert Sctzen, aged 21, unarried, this which they rightly belonged. At the last meeting Imnienso Dauble Bale morning fell under a carof the Pittsburg, Ft. SN sec, 1 of tulo 26 provides st such d s, ec. 1 of llulo 26 proyiden fiat such da- ll:‘wlznhul ve wade sibject br“ X rekular or vastonts ERATEe 10F Sorage herbiore, ayo, In poin of the Councll, howaver, communleation wan | “7seirec, irt vl rale bu o Conatrued that on all | SLFUNE onc, 8ud ample preparation by rehearsals | Wayne & Chicago Rallroad, and was run over and flage wera displaged frat tower and ateaple. | g0l ooy is sent io by tho Comptroller, stat [! ¢] 1 but . Th 1 | The Muyor prescnted an address of welcoine, to e o "Tarlror Infarmations tunt- there was Tny | Shal o ‘l’:fi?fi?&;fi:fi!fl‘:llii:'lull-'hla(ml‘:nfl;z? oot (s ety oo it crnen | Shd lustantly kilied, tho body belng mangled | e MEyOr Lressates £ adarese 00 M e The Chl oW Pflllor fl“d filllllllbfl's y ceata pe , Burlington & Qulmi{ Railroad cxpects to have its revenues considerably in- creasc@hcrealter by shipment ol grindstoiies, o flmry having been discovered near Macomb, Ly from which excellent oncs ara belug cut, A speclal Pullman palace car left by the Chl- c:ro Northwestern Rallroad yestirdsy cone taluing & large number of promiuent tlvillans and United States ofticers, who are on their way to the Pacitic Coant. THE MILITIA, Hpecial Ditpatch to The Tribune, SermvorisLn, {1, May 24.—Tho followlng order wiil be promulgated to-morrow: na money I the Treasury tothe creditof the Public BetaTug Fand. 1t ‘appears apon nquivy tat Uiesn disngroeing atatomeuta ro vory cavily focon- ciled, the contradiction depending & uponthe meaning to bo glven to certaln words, In August of last year tho eform Cooneil outlined ita policy towardd the creditors of the city iu tho following ruesclutions: Reraived, Tty the City Council of the City of Chicago, tiat thy wwh{uonlmaanudclmm the Finance Com inlttee of this Counct] Muy 2y, 1670, sud adopled by the P I S o of clty Laxes 0 sanig b, 4n the sawe are Loreby recuusldcred, snnulled; aud re- yoked. lieasived, Further, that the folluwlo top of rerrE ol e ot Comttee o POl Counelly fisds o the 100k uay of July, 1474, by aod the sazis wlie aod v ushel, ln"l"lu wwlwhn:' lh‘vn ullulvln buwle the orly nt‘tl [ lon, hicl uy carried alan ma)ori 180 taveting was disssived.” *1° M BREAD, TIE NEW ORDINANCE, ‘Tho Mayor has aigned the new Bread ordlnance. and it will take cffuct on the lstof June. Iiie as folluws! BECTION 1. That it shall not ba ul 10 Carry on iha irkio OF buriaces of & bk ioe th mauufaciure of bread, clther 1o persua or by employ+ dug ay othier peraon b carry uu said trads of Lustncss o under fila or Lier dtreetiun, T ynder s rectiun, of fur ite or her Lrodt of almost beyoud recogultion. Avylum will scrve refreshmente, Asldo from th atilioclosouf the concert dancers will have & clisnce to indulie in 8 fow waltzes, WOMAN'S WORR FYOR WOMEN. The series of musslonary-meotings held daring the week under tho auspices of the Presbyterian Asscaibly snd the ladies will culminate this after. noon at balf-past 2 o'clock at Hershiey lfall inn Yitand vally of the ladies in Behall of womaws work for women In thia country The subject s une_concerning which Chrlstian women have had bug little Inforuiation o the pat. ftleone thay daeply concerns them, and will doubtiess call out u large und enthuslasic attendance. Tl ftov. D, J. McMillan will_speak of the conditlon of women in the acuunas nad hareme of Utab, aud the Hev, At the conclusion of the scrvice of inass Dir. Conroy pronounced the Papal benediction, Hls Lordahip breakfasted with Archblshop Taschio rou, and at noon drovo out to Spencerwood to lunelr with his Honor Lleut.-UGov. Letelller, and & distioguished party, includiog thelr Graces of Quebee ‘and Toronto, Mayor ot _tha city, ete. ‘This eveulog Dr. Con- roy attended a grund ngmwrt at Laval Unlvor- sity, in honor of the Mticth anniversary of Pope Plus 1X, ‘Tho {llumination to-night Is very gen- eral, and honors scem to bo about equally di- e betweon or Majosty the Queen, his Holi- l'?m Plus, and Dr, Conroy. v Naw mu.',%!ll'.‘,l.—’l‘hhhclnzlhufifl -cighth Qencral Tlousehold Furniture, & falltine Good Care pots, Ofice and Library Desks, LOUNGES, CI—IAI.R?I;‘ Merehand) Tefrigerators, Oookloge gflv‘fc:lm:i‘#y? Ulein and Hiated Waro, 25 RLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. ——— B1TEAMER BURNED. Nxzw OnLraNs, May 34.—Steamer Ora burned ond sunk tweaty milcs below Trenton yester- dag. 'The boat and cargo ase a totul loss, ———— OUSTOMS FRAUDS. The New York Investigation. Nrw Youk, May24.—The Custom-House Com- mission met to-day, The sccret spsafon lasted one hour and forty mlnutes. The first witness gy ROY & CO., Auctlonests, By Gro. P, GORE & CO, 68 and 70 Wabash-av. On Baturday, May 26, at 9 o'clock, 450 Lots W, G. Crockory, and Yol 4 ey Sl wihiowsr beusit it sy iy, lfhoul navio sbiaabl froi | Juaeph M. Hobertnof wouian In New Meatco. i | st tho public session wus Mr. Luckemoyer, - | aunlveraary U o birth of Victuris, Quacn of | 8518 27 oty MEEARmiORrtidcon: low and Rockingham Waro. u rulution Lo (he bruvisions to b msde for the pa 110 street and ouiiber of il w in whlcl te uf sha p "fust yel porter of silks and Aoe goods. He sald pearly | England, the British stipping n tho harbor was ongral 0 ment of o lirgs indebtedoees now exlatiuy, 404 for | {atends Lo carey ou sald trade br busihe tls mesting. ‘1o has fust yeturned from a on iy dec S congratulaien tho menibots of the Y TURE, pitr G R | e R RS | Sty AR | S s Dl ' S e | et 8 B el | M et S5 o8 SN | TR AN e 3 o B 3 That all bread sold or offercd Tur sale fn the | 3 olators of New Moxico and Arlzona, centum, Thero were moro stiks manufactured ( ng. ary code by the ol onern Bldeboards, 22 greataa to bo beyund thu' power of tiw Councii 10 | City or‘Gulcago, of whatuver stiape or forin or fushton, | Will exibit voime of the idols thuy worsbip, and day will slao bo obscrved by tho Britiah resi- | As o 'which has recelved tho Hxccu- | Burloresd Chamber Seis, Wirs Boraky, B icais nake yood, your, Colniitee are of tho oniain that | 8 %0 loaveis of 908 poried lutl“:u“.whl‘fi': (:'EE i-‘; Thcak ol Lhe cuadiiion of wwen under neathieatsm | Hhau are fo demand, sud If these very silks wero 43 of tho city wit! aitably, re&o five “sanction, aud fs theretore law. It i b Hockeres aay" ccx!n'nlx'f g now becomes your duly to show by your zesl and devotlon to duty your disposition to antisfy the people and their representatives that thls favor baa wot beon undesorved. Relylng on your fdelity, the Cummander-in-Chlef is conddent that the expectations of thy ?0 le of 1llinale will wot bo dissppointed, and that the near future will find the tsta troops of lllinole Ju & position of roud prominence smong the volunteer forcus of rhuu on, By ordor of the Cominander-in-Ch! H, Hiwawo, Adjutant-Gene lelog. Pr7RRIBURD, V. ay 24.—Iler ghjul s birthday was celebrated to<day by s reception and grand parade, A military sslute was tred in_hovor of Ler Majosty. A messags was ro- celyed from President *Ilayes cxpressiug the hope that pesce would coutiuye butween the twa counteles. ——— THE VANDERBILTS, 10 this country, vold i Zurich, or Lyons, or London they would bave to be sold at vory reduced prices. He finvgred specific dutles Instead of ad valorem uties. Henry Himley, sugar merchant, testified: It was quite a common thiug for Custon-tlous: ofticers to taka Uribes when they pass bagyage contsinlng dutiable goods witliout exaulning them, and to plaluly ask tor money for so dolng, On une oceaslon, when wituess was coming from reapectively, of any jead & 10 this gre xtended L or seliing Mot Mettresses, Bxloaslon and ::nnnn"‘i\h!::; Ll " 353 fba. upbolsiersrd Eptags Lreaula, ¢ coitic & CU., Aubtionesrt By HIRAM BRUSH, Outice, 178 Doarbora-st. Extengive Sale of Superior Watthes, !’."»‘QE-': siatchels, Albyws, C! lated Ware, Cutlery, atchels Albuits, € ¢ CRIMINAL. Dennle Callahan, of 60 Waubsnsis avenue, was before Hoyna yesterdsy sftornoon, charged with selliog liquor withouta license, Leld fn $500 ull Tuesday nest. Officer Twpplog, of the American District Tol- dizance contaiosd shall cul fl"l‘lll bakeérs ur otlLer persona fro) ulecuits, bunk tolls, crackers, fancy caked wmmnn]{ mnner that Iflz deticiency nt ascrrialned by welghing mote witnesses, tweive huurs afier ol et aked, sold, or "lmh d !ilr :41 uas A should embrace all {nterest due, snd to bo: ou city Indeuieds uthier than Lhe ded t (1Lat belng provided fur in the sppropristion sud v u“?l!:hdl}&cfi;wflufl:lnren M:Alfiulh;r e st G aud bll)l for 1 s r lm?nhhfll Ir:cl:uly:c o tatiunery, general stock, Y , Lasks 0 eral depsIumcnts; 1T ch trust funds g Ct Special Ditpsich to The Triduns. ow Cases, Shelving, Countens, Uss Flatures sice sral deparument 'fi‘é’u‘ uf::clvz: ln"f!umfl n‘n‘;nv:m‘:! egeaph Company, arrestod yesterdsy alterncon s | Europe, an' Iuspector sald to him, * What is wn.mfi-m:nx‘.‘wn —————— TEXAS STATE FAIR. Houvstox, Tex., May 34.~The Texas State Falr culminated to-day, Eight to ten thousaud peo- plo were on the grounds. There was a great military displdy. Tho Bryan Cadets of the ‘Texas Agricultural and Mechaolcal College took the Bret prizo for battallon drill, The frst prize for the best-drilled company in the Btatu was won by the Washington (Guards, of Galves- tou. The sgricultural and mechanlcal dlsplay was very large. The Houston tedn deleated tho Galveston teain Lo trap-shootiug, The Fale closcs Baturday. Nxw Youk, May 3.—n s letter to the Times Cornclius J. Vanderbllt says: “1 hayu nothing whatever to do with Mrs. La Bau's contest. Bhe contests the will ot her Iste father of her own motion, for her own purpoaes, and without any refercuce to my rights or wishes. I have ac- cepted the will, and offered to sigu any paper to that effect. My dlapute s not abour the will. It {s & dicrenco re- gardicg an sgrcement with my brother. 1am sure Willlam H. Vanderblly never referred, to any triend or other person, to my hisbita in the ferms you state. Willlam Il Vanderblit negro named Heory Smith for attempting to pass & counteefeit §5 note on the Tradera' Natlonal Bauk of Cleago. Willlam loffiman complainca yesterdsy to Juse tice Foote that Thomas Hunt aud Axulo Scanlon bad repeatedly committed the crimes of bigsmy aud adultery by living together at the corner of asond i, Bt iy Shoep gt wtel, Hus yale i e ora o Dy atats and Ao s stregu. Justice Bummortcld yostorday beld the f . ks Georio Dounbue sad Hotert Bweie, srrasted in Mustegou, cbaried witl atealing $130 " trom L Hlous a3 have been wisapplicd, S D ehouid ‘eintrace certifcates which abould first be pald after tho ftews facluded o Class A, *"Claus C sliouid embreco such part of thie Unexpend- F8 bilauces of foruicr oprupristions ad such spectal fuuds we tiay be properly deferred. Hesolped, Surther, Tuut thia Councll recognizes the - gliisatiuniad dutyof tha Cutyof Chlcagu to bey ail y - comingtome out of thisif I let It goricht through, without examinlug iti"” Inspectors have hung srouna bis baggage, and asked for money for not examining it, and i muney was not given them they ransacked the buggage and surned everything upside dowu. ‘The next witness was H. J, sfeyers, propric. tor of & bonded-warchouse, fle testlied that thicro used to be m::I one Storckeeper at Lis warchouse, and be bad to pay him $30 a month, but three montbs ago they put a sccoud Btore- Kkeeper fu Lis store, und by had to pay him $20 & month also. This moucy {s demanded as o fee. Witoess bad to pay politicsl asacesmeuts, aud overy year Russell, Superintendent of the Ware- 242 Btst: k corner of sflu‘?;:wm ‘b sold_regardicss of cost. Sale . (SRR Satedion i SHS st sasss S TRAS Biisi, Auctioneer. CONFECTIONER Y CELEBRATED throughout T sovenomionsny.__. {he Unlon—exspreased 1o all rd ab r, Chicazo. ) OIL-TANKS, Bk, 3. e Clief or Co) Alderman of the city, ars herel seasopably lours, (o eater loto aud Inapect and exsutie €every bakery, BLOD, aurehuust, or other Lullding where any bread (5or sbiall Lo buked, slorud, or deposited, or pe Vi for tlal purpose Ly the city, and (o be kept in the pos- Seiton of the Culde of Vollve. proved sud .ju.':'::; Yy thuie, all bread found thierel, ais0 10 slop, detaln, and examiue. o 40y pert of the B0 peraoll UF' persons, WaKOUS OF ULBEF CATTIagy careyiug sayToatar brcud Tor ths purpust of Sale, welklh 1ho sauie, uud deteruing whetlicr the damé vlolation of the’ true Int Dance, Budjif_they ble to the dlrectivaa Inuinent poss ‘owptroller be, and by Nerehy! autharlzed to’ bay Intereat. unon said Ceriit: catg of Indebicduess scinl-snuually at Lbe rate of 7 per GeBt per BauUW frow the dale of LLelr mAturity, {bat prov Thets ‘for paying the d proyision was made for paylng tho outstand. fug certificabw of indebtedness, the wages duo n ent und miesslog of tls ord find any Lread not conforiis: vlo coblaloed. oF sny part of ewpluyes, the billa uupaid, ctc., ud also for re- Aol Michael Dunahue, of N 0 " » 9 ciapleves, e bt wupaldy et wud whg for ve- | e, ey Sl abs omiine re S bay | Mebicluvahu 8 Mo, LN Ontacle siiset 300 | house Depastmentyculliclod the mones, MWhen | knows I hirets Bad Bae, Se e beet ilonts BIARRIAGES: WILSON & EVENDEN, pinta” VI L Lt | URSARRASAT s o et MO | S et e i i i | st St S, ot SO | B Selte" il e Beimeeht Lo it wons | ~0TN S SRR g e e OIL TANKS ool rgrrike g e Boil T "’,,f:,fl"fi,,,‘: afraction ol ux_ununé-xnu-nu e b Couvicslon {.‘i’,‘,‘.flf'f"i‘% ,f:t,";'" Withess patd Hussell $300 st one time to have | in bis wouth which e never used, and put fulso | the bridegroow'a father, Gaterlo-aty by the 0 SHIPPING OANS, % " g withiu | pyiorssoy Folles Maxlirate, on thslutt ot sy, crodls | A, ey, $000° to the 94thy one of his stores Londed. The law distinctiy | constructions upon what he docs “say, do [ Iov. Rovert Collyer, Oscar H. iggine to Mus 47 & 40 Weab Laka Birest. te ze the two apecial funds Kknown | suinof $3'foF the fist udcuse, §10 for e second | Urey, drunk, thisty days; Georde Sluv, vag forbids the payment of money for gettlui | him and = myself great Ifiury. 17" am | Maggie Clarke, OIIOCA GO 0 tho old charter—ons the Waber ¥und, | ofvuse, 4nd Bov oas bhdu $23 s wirv thau 80 fus | slxty'doge, Justice Murslsou buld Thomas Aiores citbice th oF out of bouds” Ths poliucal | sure Willism’ M, “Vanderbilt " wil o A aase e sraiena KNGU&H—DHAER—AI. Lebauon, 0.4 by the [}

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