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. . J «z‘l!x n 2 nn&klnl, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The Theodore Thomas Orchestra are regutered at the Grand Pacific. Ald. Robert Rigby, of Liverpool, England, s & guest at the Tremont. The Mttle gir] who jumps over the skipplng-rops 700 times comes home packed In fco at last. Charles F. Coghlan and Willlam Seymonur, of Daly's Fifth Avenne Theatre Compsny, passed through thia city yesterday en route to Ban Fran- a3 PR 51 ot HeieCol, 31T ston. - Wooster, . Btewart, Councll Dinfls co: C. 1. 'Bmith, New Or- s ltobert IHR;;({- or U, Keymour, Naw ¥ 0rk 1fon, F. 0. Wyatt, bu Coltimtos, 0,7 L. strong, Umal uques the Jion. J. M. B THE CITY-HALL. The sewers on Will and Chapln streets have been ‘The Comptroller yesterday redecmed certifcates representing $3,000, The conl burned at the West 8ldo Pumplng- ‘Works during the month of Aay, 520 tons, cost -the city 83,372, ‘The licenso recelpts were abont $300 yesteeday, ‘The City Collector took in §1,600 on tho Dearborn atreet asscasment. t, Hickey yesterday (rsued an order chang. |n§‘§§‘n tities of l’hl Sefge’lnh of Poilce to Lienteu- ants of Police and Roundsmen to Sergeants. The Treasurer's receipta yesterday were from the City Collector, 84,262 from 'the \Water Department, ‘and $246 from the Comptroller. Thirteen new cases of ed at the Iealth De; “deaths bave been recos Tho Intelligent compotiter over in the Staats. Zeltung oftice yeaterday morning mada the black- JIetter heading, *‘Die Sangerfest" read **Die Bauferfest.™ (the toper's feast), 'This morning an cxcuralon party will arrive from Danville, and atop at tho Tremont tonse and Com- It fe gotien up in the Interest of 1bie Lutheran Church of. that place. Tip-catla In fall swing at present, and any man who walks along o semi-suburban sireet may con- sider that he has no sort of luck if ho doesn't have an eye put out In every three blocks, Ford, Oliver & Co. and Roelle, Janker & Co. tenslon yesterday by Judge 8 to cnable them to satisfy the levy made some time ago on their property. Mr. Jesac ITipple. who some months ay tlon with the Palmer Houre and mercial Hotel, rlet fever wore re) ment yesterday. led already this week, Anna 8. Chandler yesterday took out & permit to boild a three-story and baeement dwelling, 27384 l!ele_L No, 182 Rush sireet, The cost fs to be were granfed an ex Blodgett of thirty da s clerical connec! soon after deparicd - for the E nm) hag again taken chatge of the' Pslmer House office, 'The total receinta of the Doildin for five months of thin year have which eum {a greater by $598 than the amonnt re- celved during the corresponding portion of 1876, Thoe new self-propelling fire-engine which sr- rial teip through the Blreets of the business portion of town last night 1o the satiafaction of the firemen ahd the wonder-. ment of many persons who had never seen anye thing of the kind before, According to the monthly report of the Reglster of Vital Statistics, there were dnring the month of May 027 deaths, agalnet 620 for the mouth of ril, and [47' for the corresp 0. One bundred snd sevent; children nnder 1 80 females; 17, en excarsion of over 1,000 persons thls city from Lafayette, Ind., to stlend the Apollo Club featlval have been made to enl and Tremont Houses, A Inrge delepation from the Germania and other *German einging socicties left the city for Quincy lnst evenlug to take part In tho State Smngerfest, ‘which commences there tu-day, and will conlinue nearly all the week. The *‘firat batch" got an extension of (hirty Judge Blodgott granted it at tho request of counscl to enable them to go ton and mako ono more cffort to compromis h the Yovernment. ‘The temperature yesterday, Mannsse, optician, Duilding), wasat 8a. m.. 00 g 2.'in., ‘30,003 8 p. The General Decoration Committes met last aight at the Grand Pacific Hotel to recelve the ro- ort of the Financa Commitiee aud wind up the ccoratlon affalrs; but the revort was not read; And tho Committeo adjourned subject to the call rived last week tertain themat tho Sherman daya yesterday, ear of age; {38 were ma wero married and 450 which might bo nred as an arzument in The Fourteenth Ward farnished the muost deaths—03, and the Fi e ‘The ratio of deaths was about 1 to 070, those who shuflled off, etc. Eighty-two dled of Iy the weekly report of the Ticalth Department “it is scen that iliere were in all 120 deathn, an increaso of 3 over the previous week, and of 21 over the corresponding week in eatha from rcarlct fover, 12 E P as observed by 8 Madison street (Tninuxe 735 10 2. m,, 08; 12 Barometerat 8 were natives of Ger- of consumption. 1878, There were 21 d from convulsions, and 17 from phthisls. ‘The monthly report of the Bulldin showa that there were tesued fn the month of May 208 permits for ermament structures, with 77 feet, and to cost S OF theso permits, 67 were for huildin Sonth Division, 40) In the N the West Divislon, creaseover that of tha correspondin enr, when 130 permits were issued rate street frontaxe of 3, In addition to the noted above (hcre liave been 40 _p pairs, additlons, ete., costing $a2,7 vermits for occupsucy of strecta four perm\ts for housg-moving. Depariment were 8541, exelu- tax collected ' by th 00, nnd_the expens nge of Scripture by & mero child; +*And Muscs went and sojourned in the land nd doses wenl a sojerin' In the For ‘*Lest Imyself should Leat T mysolf should be- of Moal "t land of Mob." Al become n castaway ™ come n cakeowary," tzach yesterday held an Inquest npon ¢ r, 13 years of age, at Ne Wood street, who was accidentally drowned ina youd at the futersection of the Norihwestern Tidl- Teadand Ylston road: and upon Ilana Christisn Thompeon, who died of congeation of tho heart, * as was supposcd, at No, 58 orth, and 02 in ‘The munth's work fa an in- rposcs, and Bt e receipts of ti ive of tho boilders® water. Department amounting to S0 wero 841, —ehowing u_diference of 848 In favor of the Department. inatead of by polsen, Division strcet. Capt. Jewett Wilcox, i in 8 melanchaly moo of the Tremont IMonse, od youterday, owlng to the Sact that the St. Lonls Wirs Mill, on the other end ned down Saturday night, amil ho 06,000, with littls ‘or no in- Just ‘been started, and ha the bargin having roeccntions were made for violationy of the bollding Isw, and §22 collceted thorefrom, HUEALTH-COMMISSIONER DEWOLP yerterday addressed to T) 8, X, ant Conuniseioner, the following letter: 8irr Your report of the condition of the water- & credl| 1 be useful fo the citizens. Your wn oplutuns, and uf the bridge, burs in poorer by full surance, ‘ihe mill ho Was negotinting for ta” rale, been nearly conrummated, genial Jandlord, snd he has m, sympathize with him sincerely in his p: Tho St. George's Sotlcty held tholr regniar 2 ot tho Sherman [{ousa last night, Georga A. Gooch In the chair and Mr, J, K, b A number of bills were passed lurge expenditure in behnlf uring the past_month, reports of the Treasurer, the Financla] Becretary, Mr, Thomas Butler, were [They shiowed a balanco of 8706 in the 10 the absence of the Chap- ain, Canon Street, the roport of the delegation nent to Petersburg, V., to n th }muulny festivitics was deferred till th ng. any friends who will onthly meetl acconil with my fmonthly mooti you towuperintend the follow : Frst~Place 8 Diioy at the three-mile 1mit, The Cap- alle, Iying at tho whirf of the il piaco 1t under your direction, him at'au carly day and accompany rges and towing-bosts from tha packing-houses and distiileries referred ta in your ro- i to_obaerve auch hours as you s m the river with tielr lone, d ree to 1t that the Wrignt, Sceretary, 1f of the poor Tho juint semi-annual it lielr oads aro arawn, e a4 TIIE COUNTY BUILDING,. The Criminal Court was occupled yeaterdav in the hearing of quasl-criminal cases, The County-Collector will apply for judgment sRainat all delinquent taxpayers Mondsy, Sher!ft Kern will take s large batch of prisoners tw Joliet Thursday, The Commlssloners will not go down this time, The body of Johin Schunmocke was fonnd 1n a well at the County Farm yesterday, The deceaved was about 47 years of age, and had boen an fumaie of the Poor-Ifuusc for some time, Rountree was around froth noticeablo about hils lina, n of hiseycs, and his deportinent was lamb-like ss he frisked throngh the halls, garded as dungerous to tho (irand Jury, ond tv not near no anxious to confront that body as ho was, Perloiat sent a letter to the Board yesterday, ask- Ing that he be excused from pay! for tho uxe of charltablo institutions tho §4i ay for the use of vorilelng purposcs, 1la ne A new und Interesting Ong_player cha play & game, eay for a couplo ol unto lam: ** 1 play g tport has been developed rather 8 stronger game than ou; benides wo dun't play for moncy vs much aa or amusement, Lct's mnke it 82 uside and the winner paya for the dinnar." victlm consents cheerfully; lie haa probab) used to have beef, tomatoe: nodest glans of ‘ale fur his dinnor. that Ia whero the gazello comes in,—u; procecds torrect i 84,446 check on him, means a difficult task §f you begin with thie hulf-sholl and progress with mushrooins, green ca%, otc, -You never can fool the sawe man'twice, potstoes, ple, and 8 yesterday whispered tn cireles which koow thut Supt. Hicko) tender his reslgnation to Mayor 1 o wvo In & few days, =0 as to reliove hini of any fur-, therembarrasement ariaing from the dissatisfaction largely manlfested ot the continuance in oftice of the preeent head of the police. oxcertuin tho truth of the rumor, n THinUNE reportor yesterday called upon Alr. nropoundud the questton, ** to tealyn?™ Tho reply was, H ow of nu reason wh ) 1am golng to docan’ 18 tatkine about. ™ hiad reecived fo jlio oo mas ol ‘ath, and would 1le fano longer re- Ing to tho crunty the Court-lousa rhad any intentlon of poying any such amount, end McCaffrey know It ‘when ho pushed hls scheme forward. The County Board yestcrday ngreed to barrow $200,000 to meet o _temporary loan which fs due on the 14th, The meceasity of bo, this dobt has Leen made by the reckless expendi- turcs of tho pust yenr, snd the atlenpt of the Doard to bulld the Court-House by direct taxation, will most likely concur cused, ‘of course, I should, and know what ho 1% TIBUNE feoln Jua- ing that there is ro truth In the rumor utendent Hickey I8 about ta resign, asociation met laat night st the Mr. Meed in the ch-ir‘. who resignod from hiad returned, ny propriotor of the Belegs House |l| of tho by-laws in kc‘g ping his ovpen after 11 Board of Direct~ the ox.Presldent ney at tho last meeting wan 1, and It was moved that ho Aftern littlo tatic Mr, Petillon was The clectlon of viticers to fill suited In plocing Mr, Bennett in the lency and Me. Lauce! : Svcrelary, A rrowing to meot peored that sume of 1l Treasurer luck with the Doard in this matter. The tiherll's seml-annual report, terday, ahows, by od attendance, shop, with violutios submitted yos- compnrleon with the last report of Agnew, a marked Improvement s (le mansge- ment of that ofiice, 400,15, ogalust 87,071, 1 $741,18, oyalnst 81 ninat 81, 207. 14, rerigned tho Prowldel disewvered {n the roum sDeyCice expenses d the amount to be Trevwurer $4, 025,07, siness of the uflice hos buen done with four less deputics and eleven less badliffs, and on the whulo the expenve has be alout 812, 000 less for tho slx wonths than it was altowod to romuln. 110 i tae pfilco of resolution was pre- ur the appolntment of & commitice Councll to pase an ord}. rhor shops In the city all Aftora deal of divcuswlon the ino- tlon wnd- Taid upon the able, aod the wmoeting sd- ournment of tho Board the geanite scugsed §n rather a nolsy manner by eunio of the Commilesiuners and stone mien, {n tho ent of the Hurrlcane Teland ten and uthers that the owners of the quurries had wn arrangement with Mp, Gowan by which If hu got the contract thoy warae to take it ot of his haniy and furnish the materinl d do the entire work for $100, 000, ch wae the Arrangement tin the contract wau A A omed to dlupose of the objection non the ground of hi ty., for the [urricane L nown, and of the greatest r lon wiil not lead to a roconsiduration of 1t _shows, howaver, that In making the award to Ilinsdale for $140,070 thora waa u steal of not less than $30,000, Thi Inrgor tho steal the richor the Commissioner, ANNOUNCEMENTS, A better class of boys for offices and errands are now applylng to the Y, AL C, A.¥ree Employment mld«fiolmul‘clh.lhfin o statud to §lo] 14 tuo summary of fires for May: | S7"1he "o **utills, " 7; wicrcurlal_nlarms, second 'ularms, 1, of tuildiugs uvolved: Framo, dwelll barny, 20; vacan| carpenter shoj Lluesilication and shop, tetiement, cu Lirti racedble to muliclous- combustion, H: defective areless uvo of Kerowsti In ety st ponsibility; but the ruufe, Hi amoui b tinle refure, U; winl Iemsuess with ligh bolling over of rootlug-ta; nd 1 ench wood exvoeed to roleli, Lot asties, drunkenn Vipe azainat plastered partition wall, havings, and other combites % In lands of children, 4; Ui wmoking fn r, 23 fotent to n of the Board. ; to caorreeted, 854,800, Covered v lowuranco Involved, $100, M2 NEVER GANBLED, Lust Wednosday, aL a ce uno of'the empluycs, pated hubit of pocket, wasaccosted h' by u brothor-clerk o ghinma half-a.dole What forr™ rephed tha ot up 8 pool on the Derby, und, us you weren't fn, 1 Just put your name duvni hér 3 tat, 0 %:tu\mncv. $59, - rtaln establishment wh In ey The regular moathly meeting of the Board of M ers for the Home for tho Friendless will “'kl' p&-u atthe Home Wednesday mornlng st 10 o'clock, d, **Hullo, Smithel Huf ular manthly inceling of the Directresses olustant Orplian Asylum will bo lield at the Asylum, No, 7680 Michigan avenue, at 3 o'clock Fifty cents won't fuin yi Ppruve of gambling {u ail §ts forms,** sternly ro- led that good youny man, yuu have lokeu sn unjust you don't want the ticketr'* [The anniversary of the Scandinavian Y, M. C. A, ! West Division, witl behuld this oveniog 1 sald the ciork; bernacle Church, corner West Indlana and You can better affurd to be stuck for hulf-u-dollar than I cun, and 1 didn't want the pohe of it they wald, *0, Smithers wou's takoa tickets he o NG, aud 1 up and dofended ou tiever Mafled to wtand uy ¢ Licutcnant-Coloned when ¢ *e1 wm gratefal opinon and kindly service: with mock politeness, **but 'l cline making (he investment, great danuckal atr) on tho eate af my dog rance mcoting will Lo held this ck at the Raiiroad Ch led by I, 1L A end the noonday prayers Allare {nvited, P. F. Dramatic 1ts momber n ment, to bo given the latter wonth I Standard lall, fo Swedenborgian Soclety, Dy the awateurs. eveningat 8 o'clo streetnear Puurteenth, ¥. Usles, Euy., will | meeting to-day, r Club has tendered the u {1 1ty bebalf, = said Me. P r the beaedt of the and til} 1 have realized **Casta’ {9 10 be played ok 1 ihuuld handly foel juntl: out e fed Ju Tuueblo ny speculatlon such Il-'ll':nn.fis L:y.:y: 3 oftice ol the Board of Undcrwriters, able actlon regarding the death of Edg editor of the Jusurance CAronicle, New York. are fnvited to attena. excrclecs of the tho Unlon College of Law will Fint )leumd‘g:chun:h Thur;dlv awsrded—ono of $50 aad one of §100 mioation jn the studivs of ays have been cute 4 are mow in the Titchcoek, Chal saac G. Wilson. The be read at the college. In the evenlng Lhe clase ' Mr. Leonard Swett, on ty-five Years (o the Lawyer." Ju Ar, Jamcs L. Hign, will take part. awarded. A geucral s Y Keoreet," replied n’x“n:'.'x"{: o Bi7, 3lie u e uk he dowert 1 was fooling ull the ti Wwae a good Joke, can alwayd cutl on me whenever ag frulice ure forward, »bip thut wa counot too strongly cultivate. “*Tam vraieful to you raduating class of lake lace ot the Here's your balf-dollar. ™ for your good upiniou and fine sentiwents, " cour- teously responded tho other, *'bub § tatuk of taking such an unjustifiabile MNbert sides, [Lnow that you are opposed 1o gam! e for the best general ex: n , Mesare. Charl, Wood, Thomas Dent, uy, Ilwnu-r. sod have sowething, HOTEL ARBIVALS. Aatoner flouse=Jd. A frowo, Detralts ted. Kew Yorki W, W b, Mr. if, B. Hurd, aud Hui HTgny Professors of the College, plowmas aad prizes Wil then bo uitation is extended to thy p; CRIMINAL, A yosng woman named Mary Anderson yesters day had leory Massey ar d. U Kice, ‘!I €, Maryuetts: Harlow be ¥ Thouias New York d upon the chargs He was baken before Justice roote and beld {n bonds of $3,000 for trial to-morrow. The residence of Bcbastian Werdel, 'a Lake View, was vislted Susdsy night by busglass, who Arthur Oochaw, Top br. . Furt boauliluw. e, Louls; . A Harris, Prov Geruany; A at Sterman louse- - Bkiouer, Yeusacola: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, galned entrance throuch & barement window, About £200In cash and agold watch and chaln were carried off. Arresta: Mike GQoldamith, Q. Pottgieser, and Menry Weber, Stato treet enfoon- keepors, foF dis- nrdnr{ conduct in ranning thelr houser contrary to onilnances: Miko (Goldamith and John 1. Diehl, holding up and robbing & Uranger named James Carroll of $20 in the saloon of ‘the farmer; Kllen Lane, shoplifting lacc ot the Boeton Store rice Fitzsimmons, collector West Divia flees, ombezzlement of eeveral small money; Amelin lattceson, Inrceny of & wal Mary C. Knight, of 708 Lake strect, Michael McDonald, not M, Cassius McDonald, but eimple, plain Michac), kocps a tobncco and cigarutora at No. 112 West Madiron street. It seems that ho was guilty of romoe little {rregniarity inregardto his license, neglecting to take it ont the 1atof Mav, palting it off nntil a day or so aco, when he appearcd at the Government linllding, raid ho had sold nolhlnv during May, and propased to take out his liceno for eleven months, instead of the full year. Examinationof hisbookarevealed the fact that they conlained entrica of sales for May in his own fiandsreiting. Tho result was that Michael was obliged to pay the nsual penalty of 50 per cent on the full amount of the yearty licenne, and it 1s not yet known wlether the anthorities ?nva got through with him on tha ground of per- ury, teo Snmmerfleld yeaterday held the follow- James (_‘nvcm-g. Inarceny’as balies from M, O'Connor, $400 to the Criminal Conrt; gamblers at the Dncharme House, 83 eachi J. W, Smith, forg- 1ng the name‘of W, A. Bradford, $4U0 to the Criminal Court: Edward Brown, larcany of a gnn from M, Hrown, 8300 ditto: Georye Stacy, larceny from Victor Le Grand, $300 ditto: Mai Smith, J, B, W er, Willlam Cox, William Mar- tay, $100 fi mes \Watson and George White, 8100 or ninely days; Rose and Peter Schmitt, Efillty-dfllllrl 2400 to the Criminal Court; Jane Sinith, thirty dayes Ann Casey, siaty days, * Jue- tien Morr{son held James Mnloney, higway robbery of a watch fram William Maorphy, of No. 111 Des- pinines otreet, 31,000 to tho Criminal Court: The- odore Pool, larceny of n watch from P. Uleson on tion-Day, €300 to_the Criminal Cotrt} Murphy, Ueorge Walker, Edward Walsh, irty days; Annle Howard, Richard Mur- 20 o alxty days. BUBURBAN., TYDE PARE. ‘The Board of Trusteos met yesterday afternoon sttho Village Hall. Present, Trustces Mitchell, Farroll, Wheeler, Clark, ond Presldent Denaley, A petition from A. Campbell and others, asking that a fine, laflicted on llenry Meyer, some time 880, be refunded, was referred to the Police Com- mittee. Water Commiasioner Mitchell reported progross intho repalra of the break In tho water sapply. A diver fs now at work, and tho suction-pipo ls being repaired. A new one may be required, as tho present ono is old and worn, The work will #oon be finished, On motion, tho Village Accountant wasinstructed o farnish the Hoard with an account of tha print- I“% and advertising for the last year, 'he Committee on Licenscs reported favorably on npplications for thirty-one licenscs, which wera granted. Eleven saloous wers nmong (he worthy lx)'nl'!| making forty-two licensed saloons in Hyde 'ark, The Committeo on Pollco and Sanitary reported that there exists n the Villago of Hydo Parkno eyatem of registration of deaths nnd the causes «Lcreor: no means of knowlng when persons Lave infectiona and contazious disease; and no means of requiring measures to prevent their aprond; and that to the knowledge of the Commitiee ico had bLeen taken from stagnant pools and the receptacles ot sewersge, and been atored for sale to familien, They recommended too establishment of o Henlth Department, to be placed In chargte of a competont aficer. 'The report was roferred to tho Village At- torney to draft an ordinance, Mr. Mitchell reported that the hoso of Lhe villago as In bad conditlon/ and that dln'lnq an attempt 1o get sand off tho suctlon-pipe at tho Water Works 300 feot of hoac were burat, Engineer Clarko reported on the Sonth Chicago drainage. Tho greator part of the report containe figures on the past transnctions of the Board, ‘Tho cost will 38,000, and the asscesmaont un the lots in the territory will be frem 45 10 16 cents on each lot 25 by 125 Teet. . ‘Trustee Clark presented an mdlnnncofrmntlw the right of way to the cluc:‘qa Clty Rallway on Indiana avenue from 'Thirty-ninth stroet to Fifty- firot atrcet, and on Flfty-first stecet to Grand boulovard, The ordinance specifies a donble track, a right of way eight feet each wl{ from tho middlo line of the sireet, and at least thireo, tripe cach dnl‘nner the first two days, the fare to bo five cents, nnd the natificatlon of acceptance to be Eiven within thirty days. passed unanimoualy, opie minor builness was transacted, and the Board adjourned. NEW YORK OUSTOMS. Work of the Investignting Commlission— Buggestlons From New York Morchants, Nxw Yonk, Jaus 4.—Tlo Custom-1fouse Com- mission appointed to luvestiyato the alaira of tho New Yotk Costom-Ifouse met the membors of the Chamber of Commerce to-day In the rooms of tha Chamber of Commorce. Mr. Jay read a letter ro- ceived from Beeretary Sherman, asking the Comn- missfon to fnquire into the salaries not fxcd by law of Custom-Honse oficers, and to fix a plan fur thelr proper clnsslfication on a falr basls; also ro- garding the complaints respecting the customs revenue laws made, with o rlow to thelr revision, ;lg;u c-.rlnmlulna will report suggestions looking to s end. Mr. Eaton read a lengthy document expressing tho viows of the motubers of the Chamber uf Com- merca and merchants ou the remedies tequired fn the Customa Bervice, The following are thechanges that are recommended: 1, The sholition of Naval Omce, 2 Onthslo entrics to ba tnade Lefore moy Notary pubilieor Commluloner. i Tho abolition uf triplicate Involcer. 4. The nbolitiun of Cunsular certiticatos, ment of dutled in certltia i yald chocks, . Entrics to by pascd the aamo dsy they aro loft st the Castom-Tlouse. 7. A change from nivalorem to spectio datles, 8, Thorepeal of the pressut law suthurizing the Gotsrugaent, on dstalniug one pa oua package In tho other packa tion a lieu of tii erument {0 ret The, ordinsnco was aye I every tun, or Iuvulce, toallow Importers O3 exeoutiug o bund, nnd subsiitue law a proviston atiuwing the toy. discretion. tho whiols or any aln, In ity tion of aninynice for s period which shall not vxe 3351?:1;"«-,-. B1'tho expiratlun uf wiich iRy Lie oae tra {uvoico. Or o' Dortiun 80 retaned, Shall ba detiyve r erablg 1o tha merchauts sud 0, Gomg etfon of lnuilation of entry within thirty days ‘wuch liquidation to bo a Anal cdjustmont and end of atl claima, except for ftaid, on tha part of the Gove erpent touehlige mportattod. 10, Tho sbolltfun uf poity fecs, tncludlog foes for Ppermlis aud entries, 11, Duty 1s noW sescssed on the mlrkt{ value {f it Jo fmara tlea the tivolce price, Lut un the lavale privs i the samo ts Tore than Lie markes yalue, Let the law :Jg’:hlmfic\z ::llnhl“ thy duty will alwsys bo sssessed on mnriet 3 - 12, "Tue Cusiom-fouso ta bo kept open frum o tn 4, reduction of chiarges at veneral order stores; 810 for cartage, 4. The ur:)mpl fAling by welghers mod gaugers of thair rewurus, 13, The ‘ml.l abolltion of all dsmago allowsnces and al of all I e, from double the aws providing fur te » 't for cartage 83 mptiu) 1o Tol redacelun of peust ‘bon ‘yalue uf goods to double the dutle 17. No chargs whatever Lo th A Nt N T T K oF dikcur (i O part hoads: i Grester'tacliilen v’ witlifuwai by buyor of o . Gre goo.ls purchiased whi Fruvi iat, when Izments are recovered ast the Collector far LI?I 14 undur orotest, the e"lll’:]:%:al Bll.:llfl pay lul 8ud costs, the same ey ants. Vhiero guwds are entored for {nlaad transports. 0 reduired, vi.i one from the coms Dion carrier wn i one from the fmporier. Let one of thiese bonds be abolished. 44, Let entrica ba taken entire chanln of bythe Cus- tom-lluusa frum the tims of presentalion to the pay+ A bl Wit o Sauniztng appratsements p s of equa appraf ng:{?gll‘a“. 1 that ik Woods st 'pay Hice due asbulition uf tiiofes of $10 o resppralse~ L reappraised goods be bnded. . lncressed dispatch In roappralsing merchandlse, 7. No day bo charied on goods burued of 104t whilo {n bonded waretuuse, 24, Uufl brocured otlierwise than by purchase should b!lllli:"\rv&lfiqnll the actual markot valua as the periud of e ) 39, (ireater prudunce should bo exercised in disturle ;x:.;‘r;?.:t uty wiicn onca Ased by tho .3 reasury Do n INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, Louisvitis, Ky., June 4.~Tho twenty-afth an- nual Convention of tho Internationsl Typographic. 8l Unlon commenced thls imorning, and will cone tinuc In session until Eaturday, The Convestlon mects ab the Masonic Temple, President MoVicker, of Detroit, pluhllnfl. A _welcome addrosn was dellvered by J, D, Barfleld, President of Union 0, tils city, A. U, llodges, the oldeat riater ln the Weat, addreaiod tue’ Convention un s experiences, Aunual reparts were heard, eisodlog committees sppojuted, and resolutlous d bated :hnlux tho dsy, About 6fty tlon twu puud e ———— LASALLE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, d Epecial Dispatch lo The Triduns. Orrawa, 11, June 4. ~he Circult Court opencd to-day, Judge Lelsnd presiding. The dockol con~ slats of 27 crimiual, 184 chancery, and 4733 com- mon-Jaw cased. The Grand Jury ix fu scesion with & lurge numoer of criminal cases (0 pass upon. A much-aeeded rainfall visited i saction to-day. —————— INCORPORATION, ! Dispateh (o The Tridune. Sramerixen, L., Juuo 4.—The Secretary of State te-day d ceetificates of organizailun to the Lire Yaokee Silver Mining Cowpany of Chi- €ago: capital, $200,000; 1o the Mutual Protection aud Hellef Moravisn Henevolent Soclety, and St Juba's Beaevolent Soctely of Chicago. ———et— THE WESTERN MONTENEGRINS, Special Dispaich (0 The Tribkne. B10ux Civv, Ja., Juue 4.—About aa wany Black- Hitlers aze returnlng as going out. Some 200 Lave arrived from the Weat slnce Satyrday, ———e— . SOUTH PARK PHAETONS leave the corner of Oakwood sad Drexcl Boule- vards and the Park Jlotrest at 8 o'clock 8. w, and evory Ofteen minutes theresfter untll 7 p. m. Fare 10 conta, Tiws Park Retrvat Is now opea for sum. mer buslass, ! i JUNE 5, 1877, THE DOCTORS. Closing Exercises of the Medical College Association. The Literary Physicians in Counoil- Radieal Bpeech. Convention of the American As- soctation To-Day. AMERICAN MEDICAT: ASSOCIATION, The American Medical Assoclation commenced its recond day's session yeslerday at Room 27, in the Palmer Iouse, Prof. J, B. Diddle in the chair. Thero were present about siaty repre. sentatives of Medical Colleges, Prof, Edward Curtls, of New York, offered the following: Rezolred, That the Provisional Associstion of Amerl can Medical Calleges do now rdjourn sine die, Hexolted, That the American Medical College Asocts stlon da now 0r‘llnlu under T8 of former Provistons) _Astociation, 1a and ariicles of confederation the Frovisional Asacia: v, olicy 1 "Associition, nd ehgibla for membErshin tathe p) Bt Association under conatltutlon, be now called upon seriatim for the subscribing hr thie delegates 0 the constitution, by-laws and articles of confederation. [Y The resolntions were adopted, and the delegntes signed tho roil as follows: Jeflerson Medlcal Col- lege, J. B. Biddles College of Physicians and ' Sargeans, Medical Depattment of Cq lumbla - College, Now York, - Kdward Cortl; Medlical Department, Unlversity of Louisville, J. M. Uodino snd’ L. B. Yandell, Jt.} Hoapital and College of Meaicine of Lontuvillo s Datiop and Dudiey 3. Reynalds; Medical Department, fowa Siate University, . 1, Peck and E. J, (Zlnpr: Chicaga Medical College, Medi- cal Depattment of ‘the Northwostern University, N, 8. Davis; Medlcal Dppartment, l!mvum;.‘y of Whooster, 0., W, J. Scott and 11, J, Herick; Cleveland Mcdical Collego, Medical Department Wentorn Resorvo Colicge, fsanc M. Himes; Detrolt Medical College, K. W.' Jeuks, Theodore A, Me- Graw, and Leartus Connor; Starliug Medlical Col- Tege, 3. Loring; Medical Department University of Vcrmontk A Woodward; Medlcal Departnient of tha Nasiivilie and Vanderbilt Universities, Johin I, Callender and T. A, Atchlson; Missourl Medleal College, 5t. Loals, T, ticrvals Rtobinson; Dartmouth Medieal College, ifanover, N. ., C. B. Danster: Kausaa City (.‘nflegc of Phiysicians and Burgeoue, T, B. Leater; Miami Medical Colleve of Cincinnatl, 0., John A. Maruhy ; Loufsville Medlc- 8l Collego of 'Louisrlile, Ky., . W. Kelly and L. Q. Qarlard; Department of Medlcine and Sue- ry of the University of Michlgan, Donald Mac. (ean Itush Medlcal Lo!lugu, Chlcu‘m. MosesGunn: Medical Department of tho Universlty of Louislana, ‘. G, Richardson; Indiana Medical College, John mingar; Medical Collega of Fort Wayne, ind., I A. Clark; Woman's Hospital Medical Coliége af Chlcago, Charles WV, Earle, Dr. McGraw, of Detroit, offercd the followlng resvlutlon: Jinolseds That each and every confederaied collepe pul (o its snnual circulars and clln!nyuell 10 '4 of il confederated and atiliated colleges bo- I’ Wi ents of IRTH, The resolation was adopted without debate, as was also one providing for an assessment of 85 por college to meet current exponn ‘The clection of officora of the permanent Asso- clation for Lhe ensuing yeor was then taken u P'rof, Edward Curtls nominated for President Praf, J. 1, Blddle, of l’hllndelv,hll: for Vices President, Dr. N, B. Davis, of Chien and for Becretary and Treasurer, Prof. D. L. Connor, of Detralt.” Tha election of all these ofiicers \was unanimous, and the result twas recelved with much lplplnmc. "rof, Biddle, in retnrning thaoks for the compll- ment paid him, enld that he thought they had ren. #on to bo oxtremely well satisfed with ‘both the quantity nndflunllly of the work done so far. Dr. N, 8. Davison taking his seat declined to mnknugeu:h merely remarking that he hoped they would sink all minor diffeccncos, and work fo- m':(her lornlhn common good of tho profession and of humanity. A voteor thanks to the Chalrman and to the Commltteo which was chargod with tho prepara tion of tho constitutlon, by-lasws, und articles of cunfedoration was unanimously adopted, and the Asgociation sdjourned aine dlo,’ AMERICAN MEDICAL EDITORS, The Associstlon of Americon Medical Editors Rathered Inat evening at Room 27 of the Palmer Hous Dr. H. C. Wood, of Philadelphin, {n the clale, Tha frst b tlon of Dr. Wool The Presldont sald that, whatover Its origin, the Associntion had s two-fold neaning In Its parafst- entlife. Itllves for war, dofansive and ooneive, and bas the world for its ficld of buttle. All war. ke associntions have two sorles of questions evor in order for discussion, —how to strengthen the in- dividual mombors of thio Assaciation, and how to accomplish the cnde of the goueral federation. There Is great nced of unity In the medical press for both thesc purposcs, The volce of a united rruu 18 thoroar that marks the near approach of ho_toupest,—it ls tho horald of revolution; nay, morg, {tia the very force of the earthquake, 'Tlie individunl muat bo tho basls of every combination, ** Hurrah for ourssives " 1s too often thu key-note of many sclentldc ne well a8 popular asdomblages, Thers are many more medicul journale in Amer- ica than In Ureat Britaln, out whien the fndividual foumnll are compared the Awmerican bosom swellw ess maojestically with pateletic pride. There Is notbing In America which compares with the Zrit. dsh Medical Journal, Lancel, Medical %mies, or (iaza This s not duc to lack of braln-power on th rt of tho American profession, or of en- tornrixo un the part of Awmoricun publishers, Tho reasun of tho comparatively piched appearanca of American medical journals {4 poverty; a lack of wubscribors, aud of means o pgcure # saflicient etaff of qualiled contritfMtors, llsvng 1o Pn‘ centre, America has no great medical journals, bLut a multitudo of umallofry wwarm In ovory shallow. With sowme stlight exceptions all medical articles aro di- vislble lnfo two suts, —thoso which juurnsis want becauwo thoy are worth publishing, and thosa which they ‘do not want ‘vecauso they 4ra not worthy of publication. - "'he trouble 1s in tho pub. Neatiun of ** transactions,” Thess have only two lexltimato objecty, —the sllbllcnllun of papers s0 acientlile as to bo unsuited for the jourualy, and brief rucords of meetlugs, If conflued to thuse thoy would soon waste awsy. Tho war-cry should Lo, **Down with traneictions!” ‘The one front need of our timies ¢ connected ntinutely with the wubject of medioal education, The extent and virulence of this curso «f the profession Las been wo often portruyed that it seoms only worth wlllo to wpeak of the remedy, The two plahu of eifectiug a roform which lave fonud must favor are tho ondowment of medical colleyes and theappolntwent of Governmontal Kxe- aminlug Boards, - Medical schouls oughit tu b o owed, and doubtless would have so veen if thoy had origiually becn placed on tho same foollng 'us other hizher wchools. If the charucter of wedlcsl wocleties shonld be altered and the pudllc led to understand tl y sro Iucapabie of scll-support, no doubt the faiacd liberality of American wen of wealth woulddovelop itself, snd sudowmouts wuuld tlow {nta the collors of (o mare noted Institutiony, Lvon although this should kappen, the ovil would notbo dustruyed. Endowment le not s curos it Iy at best only o palllstion, Desldos this, 830, tution, by rdopted at (h tiun, and il Provisionsl 000,000 would ‘not fully endow (he chartered medical colleges now exlsting in the Uulted Statos. It iy plain that under the existing systom tuere will nlw-{- be & ruslduum of medlcal colleges which will pandor to the ol pollol, and voll the right tapowon and slsy at the lowest posaiblo price In time, labor, an lnonvz. Tha carrection of tho existing wtate of atlalrs by legat cuactment haa been vory widely discussed, and in suie States has passed from thoatage of divcussion tothat of experlinent, Tho concluslon generally arsived af that the probfom Lelones Lo the same class ns the quadratyre of the circle, and that it fs 8 waste of e to oven discusw I8, Legislntion must Lo tried or the matter e wllowed to drift, and memberd of the wedico- Juurnalistic profession niust attumpt Lo guide ond not obatruet the onact. went of laws, A gouit deal of trouble [n thiw re- gard occurs beeause of multlvlicity of States. —the so-calicd sccté of medicine aud the tendency of Amvnmnflwlm:lln- todebauch everything wfllek Comes witliln thelr power. Muny of thess Incons venlences might be greunlud by s uniformily of law throughout the Btatew, Let the American Medicsl Association draft. through & committce, a well-considered bill, and ureently secommend its passnze by the Btate Boctes tica, aud this will bave the eltect of shaping future leKllhllD& It 14 much more ditlicult to overcoms the obuticles which arise out of the exe istence of tho so-called inedleal sects, In Cauada the varlous moedical schouls have united to form o Hoard of Kxamiucrs, and tho result has been, fo 8 yreal exlont, Uia veuronsion of quaci: ery. ‘This Licensing Board, bowever coustituted, should furnieh s divloms 1 English sett! fo what body tho posscssor belonged, and the law should furtlier require that the diploma should be conspicuourly eshibited in hiv office. Tho clear, aharp llue deswn between the tegular and lrregulsr practitionore would ue & great blow Lo the claes of hermaphroditic practitioners. In order to guard against the ovils of political Influenco the Boarda sbould bo chosen by & councll of .reglstered physiciaus of the alstrict oF appolated diructly by the medical socleties. In cither cuso Professors In medlcal schouls should be ;fg:ll Incligiblo fur positious upen the Examining . ‘The Chalr Invited criticlom upon the addreas. and Dr. N. 8. Davis guve an account of thu formation of the Association. 1ta chlef objoct wus 1o prs mole & betlor feeling auivug editory, and ho b leved that ite perpetuation would reduce (ho use of sciwsors snd paste in medical editing. Whilo oot hulding such strong views as the J're: deut, e atill rbolleved that it would beSwell it cditors wuuld exercise their individuality sad pay wore atteutlon to the sdvocacy of reforma, De. Bell, editor of the the San'tarium declarcd that the elcectic and homeopathic journals wero much more sbly edited than the regular psvers, Dr, Davis wade & fow sugyestious us (0 tho sd- 0 of medical sucioiics selecting 8 recoznized ual 88 thelr organ for ke publication of thess ransaction: Dr, Slurphy, of Cinclonatl, took exceptlon to tho Prealde ut's address, ewpecially fu regard to the majter of the publicatlon of the ** trunsactivns. ™ 1ils address, which was of constderable leuuth, was of #0 rawbllug & charsctor as to be lucapable of re- production. Tl nowlnstions for eficery o scrye during the ensning year were then catled for nominated for President Dr, of the American JJournal of Insonity, D Iiytord, of Chizago, nominated Br. Connor, ident, and both gentlemen wero . D ohn P, Gray, cditor - THE COUNCIL. trot, for Vice-F elected unanimously, Termanent Sceretaty, #o that there were no more elections to be had, and_the Assoclation therefor adjourned to meet in 1878 at the call of the Secre- The Gas Question Comes Up Again and Order for the Next Meeting, AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCTATION., The twenty-cighth annual scsvlon of the Ameri- can Medical Aseoclation will commence at Farwell all this morning at 11 o'clock, and tho Associa- ton will continoe In acsslon day by day until Fri- day next. As it {s a national organization, consist- ing of representatives from every State In the Unlon, its mectings are of an important character, to the medical profexsion. preliminary steps for the formation of this body were taken In the City of New York in tho yesr 1846, ‘The first regular meetlog wan held in 1847, and from that tlme, with tho exception of two ears during the \War, annual meetings have been Buckley’s Charges Agalnst Ilickey Re. ferred to the Police Come The City Council held its regular meeting last evening. Ald. Stewart presiding, The Mayor submitted his appolntment of Ald, Beaton, Ballard, Kerber, Daly, ana Tally on the Committee on Efectlons, and Ald. Kerber on the Wharfing Privileges and License Committees. Ald. Thompson, of tha Third, thought it quite proper to refer these appolntments to a committee, He claimed that the Mayor had no right to make ppointments. and remarked that no lawyer witha grainof scnse would pretend that he had. Ho moved Lo refer to tho Commttee on Judiciary, The appointments wera so referred. . yor returned the ordinance providing for on of lamp-posteon Weel Harrison wircet, Throop strect, wilh the rec. ommendation that it be pasaed in its original form aud without the changes in pusition recommended by the Committee on (as-Lights, ‘The Mayor submitted a e N Only ike purest Vepeiaste Ol useqtot For Use in the Narsery it Has No Eqa), 2t to every mother and ple bos, containing 3 cakes cach, tént {ree (0 any addresson recel Address B.T.BABBITT, Now York ity FOR SALR DY ALL DRUGGISTN, A PERFECT TOILET Soip, First emong the reanlaites of the tol Ariiele of 8osp, Lut to procuro it 14 not al ¥ of tha mast expensive Soaps in the mar, ket are made fram coarse and delcror Ulieir delteate coloring and fragrant conces! the most repulslve Impurities. The tisclosurey recently made public regardin tively startling, and deserve Beented Soaps arc niow kuown to be extre: y It anplted to the beads injuring the hale, deritatlnn tucscaln, and induclng severo hesg. aches. The character of the in from the statenient of a gentieman who makes scenting of Soaps life bustnesa; ha recently declared 1 persons enwaged (a this omployment wero shors. {rom seyea (o ten years bel which the occuration coutd be fol u more éspeciall in Curistenrdom, ~ 8a; 'The programma for this morning conalata of the Introduction of the President, 11, t. Bowditch. M, rayer by the Rev, Wil LL.D, ; an address of welcome , of this city, Chalrnan of the mmittes of Arrangements, and reception of yarious reports, Al noon Dr. Dowditch will de- liver the annunl address, and ot 1 Journment will be taken, ihe sereion at 3§ D., of Massachuselts; o'clock an ad- On the resamption of p. m. the meetings of sectlons, of which there aro five, will commence, 1 ness gefore Lhe aectiona fa as [ollows: 1. Practieal Medicine, Materla Medics, anl 1, G, Tiobinsan, . A, Vanghat, of 3l of Crounous Pnénmont 9F atichigan; Effectaot | Oukley avenne, an ¢ Misouri, Ehalr- The orlinanco oih Socratary. n ordinance cstablishing den avenno between Weal liarrison rects, which was paesed. Soveral of the hends of Departments gave notice ent made by Aldermen fous minteristn, ang perfime 100 uften a0d Wast ‘L'we d_Discasen of Women White, of New York, Chaire i hia ublect aro poste ~Ke, 2, Obatetrics an Chiidren, Dr. James I’ mant Dr. Robert latiey, of Georgis, Fec: i lications for emplo; “"i'"u{'t:‘ the Uterus, Dr, Gliman "Kimbail, of for their friends dnring (| nollces were Ignominiously placed on | Ald, Waldo submitted’ an amendment fo the bullding orlinance providing that buildings of threo storics ot less may bave their rear walls ex- tend Nueh with the shcathin ted to the Commiitee on Publie Nnildi HANRISON-STREET BRIDGE. Htreets and Alleys for the , In regard to the Iarrison- atreet Lridze matter, that It appesred nccessary, in ovement, that the river be land from the West Nide, d for $2,000, and that the tlonable, eapeclail . o gredients may be Inferred Missourty %ltd -Dilateral {lll-lz':'r Slllrilul Applicatfons, by D: i SR rencs, Chemite: sad, For ‘EA. Hiidreth, of West Virginis, ecratary. 1o facis Justify the recognition of ** Morat Ins it of micntal dlscase? hy Medicino and_Publle Hysiens, Dr. ew demey, Chairimany . e o Wat [JIha Etlology of Enteria of Virginla, tiie” Contaglousness The_Committes on fongest period during ed, West Divislon reported, Fiow chology, ‘Dr. Ehatrmant br, "o order to make the im| ‘which conld be purenas south half of Sccor sircot ba vacated. recommended that this be done, Ald. Throop moved to strike ont that section of tho ordinance which provided for the vacation of t, Al White moved to recommit to the Committeo on Harbora and Brid; Ald. Lawler moved the previous question, which ens 10 b nays—Pearsons, {l’flw mical skiil of Mr. 1. 'T. Gannirr, ork, the world-renownied Boap af wiiose linmense eatabllshiment s by far the Pattersan, of 1inols, kind Inthe United States. The renown of A patient labor and scientina oxperim Anng sucre e atament: 0 finent tollet so: ClpAl ingrodienta ra the purest vegetnvle ufacturing processes a 4 result tasimpiy un Boll,'of New York, The realsteation of delegates was begun yoster. day afternoon, and will bo'continucd this moming misunderstanding as to the necesaif tion, not more tuan sixty of the 600 acted handed In thelr names yesterday, and it s harefore probable that the orvanization of the Association may ba to a certain extent delayed, ———— AMUSEMENTS. JOSHHUA WHITCOMB, Mr, Den Tlhompson's characterlzation of Joskua T¥hiteomd, although decldedly 8 wunghi plece of work, has some metlt. The coarse humor of & New England farmer, and the warm, Impetaous manner which fe supposed to bo everywhero as- sociated with rural simplicity, are well cnougl ex- Inbited by Mr. Thompson, but he is deficfent in dealing with patlietic paseagen, and haa not atany time a dolleate touch. Tho play Iteelf is nat, to tell the truth, noticeablo for refinement of senti- ment. We are not Informed ns to the author who has undertaken to remodol It and purgelt of its coarseneas; whoevor he may be, hu has mot ro entirely uew and original, Paralied (n this departiment or'a. TT'A TOILRT BAAR™ Ia the trado-mar nt tollct lutury s desfenated. an, lication to tlio dalicate akinof nfants, children, 181 altogether unequaled (n s emoliient was ordered by 27 Throop, Cook, Ityan, ‘The motion to recommit waa lo mA‘ld. Throop's motion was then lost by & vote of ort_of the Commitice was then mon- in by n vote vf 0 to 24. WEST BIDB RAILWAY COMPANT, Ald, Throop Introduced an ordinance nutharlz- llway Company to from Jefferson to chemlatry (0 dixguise Inforior materials, fincd tarte considers the absenco of rilf f sweetnoss. and the pecullar chiaracter. Dabbit ronders ftthe most le article of tha kind ever mauu- clally destrable for the use of ladles and 8 s0np s equally nppi and as it makes s of the Anestsosps for Lurers’ come general,—New York Trivune, B, T. BABBITT, New York City, AUCTION . BALES. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Commissfon Auctloncars, 118and 120 Wabsah-ay. STANDARD MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT ATCTION, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 8. at 2 o'clock, st onr salearooms, northeast corner of Wahnali-av. and Mad- . In the colicction ary ies Llographical Eacycl WAL, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctfoncers. WEDNESDAY TRADE BALE, Packogos Glasswaro, ‘WHITE GRANITE and YELLOW WARE, ) ~Plated 1% Carpetss and Gclutber 10 SDAY Moratng, June 8, ot 9:30 o'clock, At our Auction "W.\T.}\I.m& 1 _\\{nlm ATUTCTION SALE « At Dwolling No. 320 Thirty-four:h-st., OF NICE FURNITURE, Planofarte. Ol Patnth DNUEDAY SOUNI N ' Wicuout roscive. fur tlre houschold eficets of Dwelling B’.‘:!TI-IT ivieion Street-Ra Iay a track on Wright streof Canal streel, Ieferred to the Commitioe on Bireets W, D, art Introduced an ordinance bathing inside tho city limits, Referre 0AS, Ald. White offerad the followlng: WiEREAs, 1t 18 & fact that tha aying the old contract prices for 000 fect. respectively, to Wiiznas, MALCHa) and labor ars from 50 to cent clicanet than when ta ¥ ther 1t it als ong gl or Sicare Bewest and Houth 10’ eGitract whs mader 1. By d_contract was mad was mada 10 furnlah tho city with gis rices, and for 8 longor timd han the. Hiesniced, That the Comptroller be lnstructed to ten- o's Gas-Light and Cok Company 82 ner el i anit Coke Compnny propriety nor genulne wit in interrn gt the bedside of a deadl wi Joshua a chance to pitch a dranken Joafor out of the window, the prayer afterwards being resumed in mock-carncat atyld. So thoro ary_jrords put in tha mouth of the character which n New England Lt uso, Indeed, but which he ought not @ presenco.of Indies, written in **T'om Jones, " and muy bo found there Ly the curious; they should ‘not bo thrust npon an unsuspecting audience at the theatro. or. charneters In the play worth mentloning; and two actors of such ability an Mr. Blaisdell and Mr. Weston ind themseives ut a los n th Ith nothing to ray or do, tinga prayer uinn {n OROF th.Fivs 1 the ety aticr tho orbltant priccs. | b Nefered and mado the epecial order for next Mondny cvening at 8 o'clock, Ald."White Introduced the following: Witnuss, Tho legality of the contract now in forco, [osdo by the Common Council of ‘the it s o tHAD,” witl) th fore tiib Court eo Resoleed, ‘Tha Such things are Thera 210 110 of 8 ga) comianies, has D) mniond, in bebalf of render Lis oplnlon s soon as conven! a 1 tho caso of Uarrison et sl vs, The Ci Iteforred to the Judiclary Committes, with a ra quest o report at the nuxt meeting, kS Ald, Cnllerton Introduced of the bread ordinancy pound and o quarter loay Alll. Lawler moved to refer the matter. i moved to suspond tho rales, which the ordinance was then paew the following vote? Tisliard, Tho . Cary, Shmmes ol e i a Whitcomb " ever becomes a popular play or nut, wiil dopend largely upon the class of patrons For soma reason it scums more in here of tho . variety-hall that of an establishiment otice of 80 fragraut reputation as Haoloy's Theatre, kecping withi the atmos) or-saloon than witl ordinance amenda- providing for pound OUR BOARDING-IIOUSE. Tospite of tho raln, another largo nssemblage gathered at McVicker's Theatro last night, and on- Joyed heartlly the humors of ** Our Hoardlng. Ifouse.” Crane, Robeon, Bavory, iss Duchauan, Ml Doylo, and Mrs, Smith wero ae acceptablo as evor, Tho membors of thie company are now accustomed to each other, and the pleco lv runnin; nu through this weak, ot the clusa of which It will be Drassels Carper delivrs, ete,, W o'clock, wa will sell nkin, Plercy, Mt Stewars, Gilber \ruop, (Thirteenth), ' la ' A fow chalco Ol Palntings, uraiturs 18 nearly now and I tho it M, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctiongors. THURSDAY TRADH SALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIING, Boots and Bhaes, Straw Goods, and Wool Ifats, Thursday Mornlug, Juno 7, st n::ads:l‘zlnek, t Duttors & Co.'s Auction Itooms, scoand floor, A ey ot wn arass M Fs0d aad 'TERS & CO.. Auctfoncers. BUOTTERS & CO.’S Regular Satorday Furniture Sale, BATURDAY, Juno 0, at 0:30 o'clock 8. m., At thelr Salesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-sv. By GEO, P. GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabaski-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, June 5, %130 a. m: Dress Plaids, The bonds of Mewsrs. Lincott as Pablic Prose. Inspector, Colo as Coal-Oil nt City Weighot, wora DUCKLEY V8. HIOKBY, ‘hied) presonted ex. key. ‘Iiey have boen printed aperd. « Ald. Thompeon oskod a w) o of threa to investigata th nembers rose and asked (! to the Police Committe: on a motlon to suspend for an unpleasantly lon based on nothing, and al on volnts of order, Tho motlon to suspen ered to be put, and was luet by cutar, Cone ns_ HIdi Iuspector, and Folx as Assluta tuken np and appro . THOE ADELI'HI, A good yarlety bill was presonted at thia estab. hment last night. Cool I nd ¥hed Lo Clalre were prominent in the evutlug's entertalnment, "DIVOROCES.. A Declslon of Tuterest Concerning the Il logality of Advertlsements Promlslug to Securo Divorces Without Pabllclty. Bpecial Dispatca (0 The Tridune. Br. Louw, June 5.—A case of conslderabla fn- terest to lnwycere and others was decldod to-day by the Bt. Luuls Circult Court, Jamos A, Deal, an attorney, was charged with unprofessional conduct in advertising to obtain divorcos without exposure, and an actlon was brought by the Bar Assoclation Deal submitted tho advertlsement, but pleadod that other attarncys had sollclted busle ness In this way without belng dixbarred, The Court sumwmed up and decided the case as follows: one quostlon, Ald, Thompson urgess, Goss and Fox, City and Couni salatlo uouds g lon nrow o rules, and it continned Umo, accing that it was the apeech-making was tulca was fnally sufl the fallowing vote: et Somndr, Boaton, Thompeon, (Thirteenth), Naumgarien, Wal r Oliver, Vi 1, IO v =3oAuley, bel R e ver on motlon of Ald, Thompion Heven, Janssend—1, Kerver, Linscubart Tho Councll then, ('Clird), adjourned. x 3 CLEvELAND, Juno 4,—Messrs, A. & O, Rett. burg, notlon dealers, of this city, ulgnmont this morning, The Assignees gave bonds in the suin of $25,000. The cause of tho nssigne ment {s the depraclution Id values since 1873, es- peclally of tron, in whick the firm largely engaged, and tho destruction from forest fires of tho village ©of Onota, Lake Buperlor, with the entlre property of the Bay Furnace Company, of which they were tho hoaviest stackholders, Hpacial Dhp.dch o The Tridune. Srnixarieep, 1il, June 4,—U, C. Beardsloy, Joweler, and John Hallweg, boot and shoe dealer, both of Litchfiold, Montgomery Count; filed petitions in voluntar) to Hegistor Ware, East 8t BAN Fraxctsco, Dress Silks, Ginghams, Straw Goods, CARPETS, 47 %08°* BANKRUPTOY, TIE $T0CK OF A COUNTRY DEALER. GEQ. ¥'. GOLE & CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAIL ONE TIOUSAND DOZEN STRAW GOODS MEN'S AND BOYS' SIZES, PEREMPTORY, TUESDAY, JUNE 5. GEO, P, QORE & CO., Auct! On Taesday, June 6, at 11 O'clock, SPECIAL SALE Finest aud Best Made Stock Eyer 0fered AT AUTOTION, d Three-Sprin ey e UEO, P, UOILE & CO., Auctioncers. AT OUR AI{)(ETION SALE Boots, Shoes, and Slippers Of Juna 6 wo shall close out 1,100 Cases of very desirable seasonable goods. . P'. GORE & CO. i l}a and 70 Wabash-av e e G 0% By ELISON, YOMEROY & COy -Auctioncers, 78s0d 30 standoipu-si. 9:30 o'clock, at ocF + bew aad secoud-haad* capacity, As s genoral rule, It is undoubtealy true shat attornoya have the right to sollcit professianat buslness In such manver os. tholr tustos may dic. tate, and, wo long us it remalns s matter of taslo, 1t concerns only hilmeolf: but It would be extend. ond duc Lounds to allow pub- cutiuns of tho claracter fnvolved In the proceed. ing Lo pass unchallenged by the courts or tho pro. fuaalon, for the renson that'they reituct upon the courta and the prufcssion, an Lring buih inta disropute, cuve I8 horo clted by the Court. for condemning a publicati punishing the author, conaists I the fuct that it cuntains a fatve Imputation agaluet the courts and their modu of procedure, that the author divorces withoul attenis Judicia) procoes onght to hinve (he puwer tu redtrain ol. tornoye froui fusorting such advertlsements, and 1 am of opinion that the statuto bas given tho lespecting the Hoslery. }nz the privileye be; ‘Tho Chlcago Goudrich ‘I'he true ground of this kind, und for OFFERING !! y bankruptey. Louls, 8 4. —1lubbars & Co., 8an Franclsco Exchan who wispended a month ago, resumed to- Nevadn Btock Exchango has'susoended o on account of dull times, ———— INDIANA STATF-H 'USE COMMISSION, Special Diapatcd ta The Tribune. Laxsing, Mich,, Juno 4,—The Indisna 8t House Commission is now {nspecting the new Cap- itol bullding, nearly co npleted, in this city. Dlastering of balf the structure is now dono. of Gov, Willlams (**Bluo Jean: 0, J. 4. D, Nelson, au 1t 142 public ossortion ovensos facilllies for obtaining ublicity which 1o+ nge, The courts » punishment - to cleven different lsaue was withdrawn when the improprivty was suggested. Furthermore, the olfense waa commitied 1o 1870, and these churges wore not preforred for ovor two The procecding Is not barred by lap it ought to have been institutod Lo hiad ceased to attract redsons it e probuble Y . Ay Morils, Joho Low: W. C. Tarkioton, Becref ublic attentiou. hat & susponvlon from prac- tieo fur the space of one term will satisfy tho re. law and sorve sun whalcsome ex- ampla to provent wlmlinr practices in tno future," The judgurent suspends hl ————— OUINCY NEWS, Special Dispateh (0 The Tridune, Juuo 4, —Everything Is {n resdl- neds for the State Sucagorfoat, which will open fn 1hid city to-morrow night. The Saengerrest bulld. ing fs comploto In every particalar, and will hold about 5,000 persons. Tho churus will consist of 400 volces, snd the grchestra will nuwber 75 Several delegations have sreived to-dsy, Hlans Balaika, accompanled by the St. Louls Siny- ing Socleties and the Chicago Light Quard Band, sre expected to-murrow moralng, of the Baengerfest will be altugether the § oue that huw ever boen ield | and & very large sttendance lv expecied. In aue ticigation of be crowd the city Lus ol invaded oy 8 large number of * thlove vockets, Of whous o good wany wers ’.t Co.. tubacco manufscturers of ust imade 8 coutract with the War roivh fur the army aboul §275,000 SONBE—Tune 1, 1da B, e A..C. and the lato ., G, oree, Bemwc.hmfi;l. t $econd Bapl E2r-Bycacuse and Oswego papers plo CA’ Al I No. 10g Brown-at. Wil fia tntorred Wed; ‘L:lanq. Friends of ] 1 he fawily are fuvl LOWELL—1n Laramle City, June ,of moaataln A Matilda C. Lowell, aged 19 years, §~Portland, Maine, Boston, an Francisco papers pleass copy. SIED--1n lelena, Montana Territol 21t of May, of e fev 'yuu. fathor of Ar Charles E. sud New York, and Thls meoting A G, Hassey, ot . Q. 3 TUBSDAY MORNING, June 5, stores, 78 and 80 Randolph- FURNITURE, ts, and Geners} Hausehold Goods; 13 good S 'EL150Y, PONEROY & CO., Auctioneers C. HUNT & CO., 9 East Madison-st. AUCTION SALE'TIIS DAY AT 10 A M., Of Chamber Sets, Parlor Suita, Hall Trec and Extension Pable ¥ itany DYRD YourQld &&sstin Clothes | st LADIES AND GENTS. thiv city, have Department to worth of plug tobacco. A FLAT DENIAL, v ihe Edlior of The Tridune. In your lssuv of Junel you copyan arlicle from the Post charglng wme with belug connccted lu the recent election with awan, called Levy siufling ballol-boxes, &c, ically deny th wholo charge, provu its (ruthfulness. & 5 I!YJ. Drasse Micsors, Ucdsicads, oumades, u‘;'-ddmg. Carpets, &c. 13 postitvely without e\ Brusu, By RADDIN & CLAL Auctioneers, b3 and 83 Wabash-s 2,000 OASBES AND CARTONS BOOTS & SH()E§ SRS oboillic) st SR SN WILSON &« EVENDEN, ud defy suy one to 1 am not scquainted with o Levy, and would oot even kunow him L mecttilm fa tho street. 4¥0 SHIPPING CANS, T&40 w;ghl- Lrest, EXTONACrOa B 452D #0R CATALMUE. SONEECTIONE Y, CELEBRATED turoughout the Unlon--expressed 1oall Yours respects W. ¥, Mu.uur:(. Spectal Dispatch §a Tha Tridune, East Sa0inaw, Nici., June $.—The amount of salt fuspecied during the month of Aay was 128, - 302 barcels, azalost 05,780 bursels for e corrae opondiug pesiod fast your, CANDY Uousr, Chlcaso.