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Michigan avennc, and was in the employ of the ‘8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1873, m—-_‘_——_ . A .8.%. 1 Jodge 0. A, Lochrane, ., and was offered THE CITY. G ettt DR ASE L BRI | 5% Mo Wit et L oy she fhon o A .I(A'hhv‘fifésm;:;l“;{:{ Mr. Leonard Bwott followed with an address an- Reias Staans D We He Perry. H; Dodge, Worgenter, M i Rativile. Terin. 1 Con GENERAL NEWS. der the titlsof **The Noxt Twenty-five Yeara to Ramand Raahehie, Teas Col I.!rn’mfl‘ull.l‘e':;ley" iha: | the Lawyer." Having bad s avarter of & centary’s % elnnia; the Hon. C.° . o7, Springneld, | exparience of the law, ho folt Jike looking forwal 8 on 'Change A 1 3 & ,::f:::‘,:s'm 9at;. of Row Yerkwad o0 JCMBRS | [l L Onn. ypdle o HisleEPER u{i‘%}'}"‘{% to the coming quarter of o century. ~Untlh 200 ’ Bouth Pend, In he _fom, N, . | years aga it conld not besafd that ‘the world was F. Felmer. Rosa Shiera, and John Gates were 'v{rnél‘n flon l!)i. f--ulhme'um walk ;.;:: .em?Hy elvilized, fil. "Iml ur:u Im% fimmor " . i - J le ‘wers unconmdered, In England, A yerterday rdjudged Insane in the County Court. R RAR, Shaanly et 2 o e fi%’. e omcon i flm":rmde 5l The Becond Regiment will give their third an- enson, |lfifll:‘l‘ ton. B, I'ean . Dosiont | and fed on pess, vetehes and the flke. The ecltl- nosl pieale July 4. at South Park, nesr the Michi- & Kerr, Seofiny The Yt | zen of tho town waa Wttle betier, off, The en. W.8.Bowen, San incie- | mawter whippes s apnrentice, 0 teacher g4 Gentesl falleond trackas dag . bore Whipped hin prpil, and tho. respoctable citizen man, New 0r- J The Unlon League, Department of 1linois, held oneR, d; rdsan, \\lnw’ i, %WA“"W’. whipped his wife. Cultivated men went to sce 8 longand windy sessfon lask avenmg, and ais- | Kochester, X, 0y OOy Ewain, Digre | theeo exhibitions, and aleo visited fichts, and ap- cuvied the question of adopling a constitation and | Dason ity H: AN Tolelos 0, G, bxain, Br- | piaaded when ono of the contestants loat n finger ritaal. Green Bayy E. C, Raymond, Kewanee. oraneyo. In those days locomosion was limited} mnd roads over which the old-fashioned coach Iaborlourly traveled. It belng the fact that the &inglleh people were ua well cultured as any otber, it Tollowed that years ogo thero was noclvillzationas we now understand the term. To-dny any respccinble farmer in the New England States lives in_better siyla than o L'eer of the reatm did in 1 and to-day ff a bricklayer in Chicaro met with an nccient fio ‘m}‘f receiva surgleal treatment which the King conl The Hon. Willlam Pitt IKellogg, of Louisiana, wiil_arzivein this city this evening. and put np at the Qrand Pacific Hotel, He will remain in town some days, Mrs. Myra Bradwoil has fust published in a con- ventent pamphlet all the laws passed by the recent Genersl Assembly, accompanied with head-notes andreforencos to the Revised Statutes of 1874, Tho temperatare yestarday, 88 observed by AVERY MOORE, MEETIXG OF TIE WEST TOWN NOARD, ‘The Weat Town Doard held pecial meeting 1ast evening in tho Town Clerk's office, 50 and 68 Bouth Halsted street, Thero Were present, Joi- tices Scully, Matson, Sallsbury, JMorrleon, Sherl- dan, Ingersoll, Supervisor Pedersen, and Clerk Manasse, optician, 88 Madison strect (Taiayxe | Tarbell, Supervisor Pedersen presided, The ob- Building, wasal Ba. m., 08 degree 108" | ject of the meetiog was to hear from AVerY | oo yearsagn, “Vo AR TATER onte 1 the 74} 12m., TV 4P 1o 535: 8p. Bl Barome: | Moore's bondsmen, and what they were golng 0 | Tuatier of locomation were made In’ England antl 6L E A, My 20,00} B3 wos 2 do In regard to paglng the deficlency of the de- | the year 1745, nud it was not nntll 1895 that the Goy, Cullom and wife wero drivan throngh the | gefaniting Superviso canal system olsthll country was opened. In ‘Bouth Park yésterday, under the escort of Com- that year the Erie Capal ‘was opened, and hy he ¥ missionern £, . Sidway ond Panl Cornell. Tho | Supervisor Pedersen atated the object of the | cpoipyiTravisunly $100 per ton wwas redaced to Govarmer toft Lt Grend Taeife Hotel eat sreniyg: | meeting. Mr. John . Wheeler was tho only | §FRITBECVIENY 3100 Ber ton Jas, reduced to via the Pitishurg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Tialiroad | gentleman present whuso name was on the bond. ~ | Thio _next development " teas the 'raflroad, for Washington, Justice Sheridan offered the following: in_the w}rur_ of a century lhetween Resolrods Thst tho Buperrisos 18 reanesiod to report | 1825 and 1430, 7,000 miles of Faifroads wero J. C, Orr, grocer at the :omeg of Btate and Twenty-second strects was, badly bitten abont the lege by a large dog, supposed to be mad, and which was afterwards killed, The wounds we dressed by Dr. L. ontgomary, who <onsiders then very serions. James Jama, of No. 305 Sixteenth atreet. fell rongh opened tp. The speaker went on 10 demonstrate the wonderful advances made in medical sclence daring the past ‘.’m'{enrl. Passing to the con- alderation of what had been done in the Jaw in the past two centarles, the lecturer was unable to find 80 many improvenients, fntrodaction of the cxtradition Iaws, of the law of excmption, and of 10 the Town Clerk gach and every smount of money he fay recelve from tlie County Tresaurer, e[k ey, e boen pata Lo the West Towi Buper- m.lmllce Matson called attention to the fact Ohllg oy Sprongh an elevator (rom tho third story. at e[;y:r the July fnteresl un gatk bendx Was naoh (o el mh.].,u’ other changes In the administration, of Co.'s manufactory, on Sout) -anal streel cd- 4 X public justice, were noted. alil Mr. Swetl, ** tendny afternoon. Toth his Afma wers ‘baaiy (race | _The Supervisor atated that tho whole amonnt | REDUCJNIce; Wegn poled tried uetivecn, tured, and s faco braiacd. _1ie was taken to {ho | would have to be bortawed unicsn Lho amonat ety wo Howry e Rimg #ay, John V, King, tweise men seiected simply because they knuw nothing of the cause at' Issuo and ~ without ony conalderation a4 to their intelligence ars chosen to try It."" The speaker opined that befure the twenticth centary opened up eighty millions of peopie wonld Inbablt the American continent, At the conclusion of Mr. Swett's addcces, .lmlga Dooth said that, owing to the l{berality of an early graduate of the Chleago Unlon Cotlego of Law, ani that of an enterprising tinn of law.publishers in thls city, thero were TWO MONEY PRIZES taken by Avery Moore should bo replaced. Justice Matson offered the following: ghsinel, TS e Tira o o 13 lie lycflu-n'k Lo note of sald town Tor the sum of afico of Dr, Yrice, corner of | Burenatrects, where hia injaries were attendod to. Dnring yesterday forencon & number of the visiting medjcal delegates took & trip lo the crib. sccompanied by Dr. J. H Rtauch and City B gineer Cheabrough, who explalned to them i workings of the maching. On the return trip the wisitora resolved themselves Into masa.-meeting and pasmed & voto of thanks to Mesars, Hauch and Chesbrough. Dr. Michacllan, a nativa of Armenia, graduate of Tieloit. Collogs and of the Yala- Dividy snd 2 and Von Wit 500, dus Oct, 1, 1677, and ono note or | d due Dc“{q. %‘ |z§77.“gzm nnu\fl’n?n-r date tha27th day of June, 1877, aad payabla to the order of tho sald —— Uank, with [ntereat at o rase ai €r due. sald bank will discount or pay for »aid notes'of the sum of $22,400 In New York ex: chiange, and that the smount realized from the walo of [ 4 ex 1 the Hedicnt Schovid, wil peake In the Now England | purposeal pisink (i lntircs Sisturiog on tar o dhy | £0be gtven; Tho drat f thesc, the Horton prise Chorely fo-morrow eveniti on % The Gttoman | g6 A%, il OB (K, reat,cuicako Park bonds of | \Gaiker, and the Callaghan prize, for tho boet u"i mplre, ™ 0 ochammedanism ant lstian! i ' the sald Supervisor be, snd smination In oll rtudies of the course, wns hande: inTarke ichyellau wili soon return to gt and empawEred 10 sreltas with tha | 80 Nowton A. Partride. ' bis native Jand as o preacher and physiclan, 1ila nddress is commended by Dra. lincon” and Storrs, aod by ail who have heard it. All are fnvited. The Board of Managera of the Illinois Industrinl School for Qlrle Parlor 1, Uraod Pacifie k, for the purjose of securing tie pay: Diplomas wero awarded by Judge Tooth (o the following graduates: Edinnnd Adcock, George A, H or, Charles O, B. Brockway. John Urown, James H, UHIIIQHB Frank I, Colller, iI. Colla- more, George W. Duntoy, R. I. Durkoe, M. J. . Foltansbee, 11, K. lol irls et at Totel, at il o’clock yesterday asternoon. l'f a, Calvin Frank, F. ™, D. . L. Wardner, President. was called to the chalr, ‘d"“! llday, Willlam A. Harnsberger, Bur‘nflnl Hartord, and Miss Carrie Cadwell Mled the office of Secra> | 2T, '577 And 1o Rive a Grat lenon the moneysre: | b, N Wankonh T, 0. Snninorin G A " Lelond: tary. Tho parpose of tho meellng was to make arrangements and adopt menns whercby money might bo rained to support the echool, Dr. Cutter, of Coldwater, Mich,. made = epeech, commitices were appointed, and the meeting aujourned, Allan Green, Aged 14, who lived ot No, 876 fully paid. Justico Sallabury moved that the wholo matter b referred to a coinmitlee of three, they to report at o future meeting. Justices Saflsbury, Scully, and Morrixon were uppolnted, and Supervisor Pe- derucn was afterwards added, Justice Sharidan suggested thal some nne take upon himself the prosecution of Enfleld Mooro, in Justice Morrison's coart, at U o’cloek this morning, Te is charged with alding in Avery Moore's (hle brothes's) cacape, ‘The matice was placed in the hands of Justices Ingeraoll and Seally. 'The threo bondsmen—Messmn. Gill, Lipe, and Wheelor—were present, but nothing was dona with them, &s they desired to consult tugether Lo know Johin McKeough, I, D, Morritt,” C. D, Morrison, C.'W. Nienow, L. Q. Partriage, N, A Paritidge, J. 1, Khodes, it W, Keed, D, E, Lassoon, I, 1) Smith, Willlam A, Schonneld, John Sactin, L. N. Trambull, R. B, Farrest, C, 1. Webster, M, W, Webster, Thomas Worthingfon, R. L. \teaver. W. . Whitaker, A." M. Walker, T, W. Walker, J.'C. Warrall, and Goorgo V. Woodbury, making forty-ono In 8 Judge Dool having awarded the diplomas, made n short address tothe boyn. llo roferred briefly to hls own experience as a recipient of . the sheepskin, The graduating clas were warned that tho mecret of succees conelsted in Inbor, und that without that they might asweil resign all hope of - making their mark fn_the profussion. Above all, character muat bo preserved, whate Western nlon Telegraph Compauy, has disap- peared, He left the oftice Friday evening to delly- era tneseage at Flell & Leitee's stoce, That was the last sven of hin. The next morning the Cown- pany recelved & nole signed ** A. Green, " inclos. 1niz 38 collections, That waa the last heard of him. Ile drew his salary, $11, before he left Fridsy evening. He has blic oyes and dark or brown liatr, wnd wore o dark brown suit. whiat course thoy would parsue, At an early hour yeeterdsy morning Officer A. | " The meoling then ndjourned until Thursday | SySf, temptations ‘might como o tho way. Darrow came npon # inan atanding upon the pinzza ' Whatover clse they might loso, Judgo Booth im- Ol Hion: Sumicana hoisp, ekt ve corner of Lipe | cvenlog at7: orclock, Lot NDPIZLD D, MOORE, brother of tbo defaulting ex-Suporvisor, was ves- terday arrested aad pisced nader 85,000 bafl by Justica Morrlson, upun n chargo of niding his brother to cecape. 'The warrant. was procured by tho Town Clerk, and tho case will come np for trial to-dsy. ‘The evidence has not yet beom gathered in completely, but itissald there will bo 10 troublo in showing that, upon the moming of the escapo, Endfield, who ruaidea at No. 301 Monroe plored them to hold fast to thelr intcarity. hem remomber that they were ministers of Jus- tiee, aud nct on they should do. In oll honor and credit, They should hold their manhood and fn- tegelty unputchasablo by yold. At the conclusion of Judge Booth's nddress & beautiful bouguet was handod to him,—the @it of nome ladies (n the audlence,—~for which ho ex- preased hiu thanke, ‘The meoting then adjourncd. coln and lluron streefs, Notlcing the officer, be rusied to the door, guve an Alar, and then tried to eacape by Jumping to the graund, a distance of twenty fcat, thereby bldl{ spraining hia ankle. Ho garc the name of John 1arrington, and was ro- maoved to hla’ home, No, 154 Mather street. lia condnct fs curious, as the oflicer says ho was not looking for any onc, and Mrs, Yullivan denies that any ono waa in the liouse. **A Physiclan' wrltes to Tas Trinowe, come | strect,'left his home early, and, going to HoTman's anmg hat a health oficer named Hattinger, | livery'stablo on \Vuhlng{nnvd-‘uuu. hired o horse CITY-1TALL. ormerly 8 shoewaker, disgnosod caso of mensfes, | aud buzyy, and i proof of this, oy of slogre's cal L scarlet-fever, ane 1 a_warning-ca nelghborn, A8 nof leaked ouf saw 0 nn-fui e the Homng, o, 226 Vine “g“':_ brother dtive upand take Avery away with him. The llcenso recelpts yesterday were about $350. and it took n great denl of wiro pulling to got the | They could not have gone far, a8 thorigwasout | Fourleen now cascs of acarlet fover wers report- sign removed. 1t appears upon investicatipn that the physiclan Is very much mistaken, The No. 220 Vine street was, by mistake, given out to Hettinger as the location of a casc of scarlet fever, and he pat up n card, in accordanco with inetrug tlou from higher authorlty, The error wan dis ered carly, and lmmediately corrected without great deal'of wire-pulling. ™ I **Physiclan* is practitioner of medicine ho should have enongh in- formation to know that a certificate from him ‘would be accepted by the llcalth suthorities as un- only about an hour.” This Enifield oxvlalns b toylng that ho hired' the rig fter learnlag of s brotlicr’s escape, and used it only in searching for bim intho houeea of frionds, as” ho bolleved that he was out of his mind. In rogard to tho defcit, ho sald ho kmow that Avery svas short 1,000, f uever knew ° about the 000 deficit. 1lo was vory sorry that his brother hod not accepted his advice, and ataod op to the rack, 08 ho hatl many fricnds who wonld have been willing to help bim out of his difficultics, Losses ed yesterday. Ton deaths have occurred during the week, Two casen of varlolold were broughtto officlal notice yesterday, They aro ot Nos, 215 and 159 West Division atree. ‘The Commlttee on Gas Is called to mect In the City Clerk's ofice {o-day at 3 p. m., and the Com- miite on Schaols to-morrow ut 2 p. m, ‘The Treasurer's recoipts yestorday were 9 questioned uthurity a8 to the baturo of {ho dle- {:{;fi::ll-xign-;‘ m';syu, :m ‘:nn:nly eanscs «:: trom tis Weter B ;{-;m.’n &r’ n:-ml‘l’m?,‘«?\'{# A woman dressed 1 the toll parhof_wo, and | , During the 0 Dolico kept up the & : and 835,747 frum the Comptrolicr, with trouble demicted on her countenance, scarch that e ¥ it the natituted Inmot |lle|‘{ cacape, but each squad of men, Inclading the ro- doubtable 0'Donnell himsolf, ratirned wittiont any trace of the flown bird. There wan '?.'" on record yesterday a conveyanca to Johu R, Whecler and wife to William Tremaine, deeding, in consideration of 81,500, Lot 20, Block 2, Wheeler's Addition to Irving Park. Tho deed The Weat:81de Pumping Works employos woro pald thelr Mny salaries yeaterdsy morning, and the Woat fido Worka employes wera pald in tha attar- n. The Comptroller yesterday lssued revenuo time ‘warranta for the sum of 000, which somo cap- italiat deslred to place for safoty and prufit in city called on Comminsioner Hoyne yestcrday to sco what sho coul do to make amends for not taking out Lier licensa to sell liquor on tho 1st of May. 0 Come miseloner, after warning her that et day of grace good un passed, referred her to Col- lector Harve a Into hiis oflice sho rashed, but did not immediatoly And the objact of herqueat. After e Waa dated Dec. 20, 1874, therefore can have nogh= | Paper. Tating 8 fow minutew hor vent-up grief | jugto do with the Avory Moore businoss. Corporation-Counsel Bonfleld and his sasistant, LR P R Frank Adama, will apply to the County Court Mon+ bring tho small-pox into this ofice, ‘This diro THE WEST PARK, day for Judguient for 1870 taxes. Al bersons who have not yet pald their taxes should tako sdvantage of the fow reinaining days ta pay up and avold tho additional cost which will be naded atter judgment shall Liave been rendered. Tho amount of tho city {aaeeon which Jadgment will be asked Ie over 3 S ¢ and county taxes amoun 10 nearly 81, 000,000 more. i Tho Mayor has ordered work atopped on Polk strect, A contract wos let for tho paving of tho streot, and the pm‘zmy-ownan o d, The work progressed uuti \\'cdnoudl‘r when the real- dents came down snd demandea that a sower should bo Lulit. Mayor Heath told them that thia would be imposaible, as the city had no sewerago fund, The ek-{(-llnn A% once refused 10 pay their sascusments tuless the mower was Iiufll.. i MEETING OF THEB BOARD. The West Park Doard held a regular monthly mecting yesterdsy ofternoon at 4130 o'clock in thelr rooms, corner of Weat Washington and Hale ated strects, There wero prescnt Comnilasioners Holden, Millard, Lips, Stanford, Muus, Bchultze, threat was not uecnl(-dh however, awing (o the arrival of the Collector, who proceeded 1o lay down 1he law regarding leanses, and instructed her that 1t would be the very best thlnfi sho could do to tako out her papers and pay over the regulation amount for ber delay, The Fulicrton-avenue conduit 18 now practically finished. All that remaina to be done is ut into o place the big cyllnder at the outlet ond. This live | "44 Greencbaum, —a full Doard, and also the man tlo bitof Iror: i mnch Iargor than tho’ one ot the [ With a patent swing, who wanted~to ba scen and crib, belng fourteen feet In dlameter and twen- | heard, zv'-n;ur ml( h: lenath, l’k‘ hu uukln hnlx Inctlo'n; President Lipe presided. r feot pOCH.. S . Hongi b A potition was read from Johany Hand, asking e im0 ook Islund Works, aud | (yatha bo sppolnted Musical Dircclor fo the pres- & small party.went out to his foundry yoster- day afternoon for tho purposo of scelng the | eut season as regards music in tho west parks, caating of tho eecond sectlon, which wassuccess~ | Placed on file. There Is no money for music this | HOROF at once told Ar. Wilsen to call off ths help fully accomplished. Tho contractors, Measrs. 3 and let the streat romain unpaved. Fitaimmons & Connell, had suphosed st Sivs thet | 72, and thereforo there 18 no cliance for Johnay and's Addlers. MT, CARMEL. Jrould be obliged tago to Pittaburg for this | "o lient Lipe presented o communication stat- | 1709 following dispaich, dated Mt. Carmel, lhn( cyllnder, but fortunsioly, running across Mr. 1L, Juno 0, was received at tho Msyor's oftico Ing that 5,000 yards of gravel wera necded for % y fass, he nnid that he _could do it, and they glad): bold! ks, esterday morning: sccepted is ofler, The viber artings wilk sooh Piumboldt and Louglas Parks, and that numerovs T o the 7 ids bad been received, ‘Tho bida were referred to the Commitice on Im- provements, with power to act. TIUB REFORT OF THE PINANCE COMMITTER ahowed thut 840, 000,8 hud Leen exvended during the mnqllgn :111‘! May, Including President Lipe's sale Mayor af ike City af CMeagn: At a publlc meotiog of the cliizens of “Mt. Cannel, evening, the following was adopied: et s MViikxxas, All the pervonal effects and the dwellings of 300 or more familiea wers uiterly destruyed by Lo tornsdo that awent through our city o tho afternoon of Monday lasty snd - Vo tinluhed, and the comparatively cusy taak of !\mllurnwm in place will be bLeguw a4 soon as set. ted weatlir contes, Thin Iy necessary because the ‘work is done out tn the lake, UK BUTTERFLY BALL. ‘Tho ladles having tho managementof the Butter- g g resident uxagas, Threo-fou y ball, (0 como o tn 8 fow days, motn the club- | o7 BUELUGE Kecratary, $708.15 C, Mecholke, | hava lost thetr aifof chig ar g b, oot 1 accountant, $240} othor clerk-hire, $150; | iea of day-Invorers and 1oam of tho Tremout louse at'l1 o'clock yester- | Givnt EECACY u‘l. 4035 tntorentio dna Db Ko: | Lis chs 2y GF Bur EItiionn. & Iargy. Dumber of " day forenoon to complcte the arraugements for Lbe occasion. Mrs. W, L. lrown preaided, and veu, 81,080,741 C. . W. Junge, $550; l‘flllfl'!l'..lfl 1, Woodyitt " acted oa - Secratarys i Haywood & Cartledge, $8003 $4, 388, 137 espechally’ woundod utinue (0 nee i pay-rol 2,600: Tuterest to 'lhos, t od versng, will col matorial ald for ulte a time bevand tha sbility of vur re be Mre, Sabin Smith, of the Commitie fated | yraerunts L Forreat, | O e or ot wurcity b and he n . of the Comimltice o te b e 7 esoived, TIAL Lii and he te 13 tmako arrangemenia for the bal. reparted that | 35508 R b0 waraty o onBe, | hereby requesiod toalve publto motics 1n. bie udlctsl Mcyicker's Tlieatro wouid b occupled overy oven- | S1:A00% sundry bills, $401.8u3 watrants ou Coun- | eapechiy ur oor cafamlly sad distecmtal ™ con lug unul tho 25th, and therclora couldn'Cbe ob. | Y (AW SCLE08HIERT Sresninam Lo, | Botom 80 W5 0 oy nsias Uhtiie, aY talned for tho hall befora that timo. 1L could be | e5ubte making the grand total af SUY UUO. 68, thaz boappolnt & comimlites of BYe persans 1o fram Lind puy afiernpan, lowsver. 1t was docided, on | *yo"ehory 0f the Financa Commiteo’ wia ob. | AWIOTE OUT eltizens in whoss [ntegrity oa i i 5 3 IOk et ar s orcloek inment e given on tho | jocted to'by Mr. Suinford o far ke Mechelko was | b i recciye el eontr bt eitema i Jt o0 concerned, llo thought that $10 a day was too wuch pay. The bill was passed by a vote of 4 1o 1, Mr, Stanford alone voting tn the negative, The Teport was adopted, -Auv. u.wndic presented a claim for §0,124 damages for Jand taken by the Park Board ju 1870, which has never been setiled. Ilo proposed to take bonds at G por cent in pay, for principal and jnter- esl, alnce condemnation, taking the bonds at thelr Bome of the ladies stated that they had already s0ld tcketa for the entertainment in tho evening, and they asked what should Lo dono in this case, 1t wus agreed that ull Uckets s0ld up to thiy tine thiould ba good fut ruserved yeatsal tho eutortain, menl was alno dechded hat cl ren ul g Years should be sdmitied for half price. — LRoct ¥ During tho sicep of Titaula, in the falry comeay, 1 eight of Lhe ladies of the Apotlo Club 'fllllllfl 4 red, and i the sanie a4 the urgent necessitics of fil HIEP wmaud, In sccurdance with the above. L L you present tho TGNPDIB to iat a0y mbnoy ARd Kuods That (hey ki AR e T A A A TR A L3 o Mocea o b &'0al, Chairiia vt the Comtplites, - o' BusaRoR 1t 8. Gouvox, Mayor, Iy vet obout Instituting 8 food, and clothing, and t § caah value. Tho claim s just one, tho lsnds | consulted tho leliof and Atd Soclety, ' e L e ouotted Snakes b o mi0- | Gaving boei taken; bat, owin, |‘o s Ulsputa 1n tho | Fald it ‘aea bos :m;‘m"x;u’{.k.f‘;‘a‘d%?.“.! was declded ta send Park for dutribution and Luat Saturday, U1 tcketa wer sent to Mru, Habin Smith's realdence, aud that lady reported (lat_she bad not ono left, althuugh she had as yet recetved numoney, Alter a great deal of talk, the motion to admit clildecn under 12 years of age for half price was withdruwn, and another mado 1o the effect that children’s 'tickets alhould bu printed in a diferent color. 1t waa agrecd that no complimentary tickets should bg lusued, Mr Bmith, Mra, Woodward, and M, Bonney were uppointed & committes to luak after the programmes, It was decided that the next regular mecting of the Ladics' Auxiliary Board of the lomeopathic they would, and lend The Mayor, with the wearlng dutice of the Chiet Exccutive of the Clt{. Liua really little time ta devote to nnglhlm{ outalde of hisoniclal line, but e will be happy to wee uny charitably- divposed peoplo who cun help the sulferers. CRIMINAL. Martin J, Tlonnessy, wha keeps & gin-mill st No. 78 South Halsted strcet, was sn favoluntary caller st Commissloper lloync's ofice ycsierday, MHe came to respond to the familiar charze of selling tlo, thero waa 50 money WAkl fof 1 up 1o this me, M7, Stanford gave a brie? history of the dlspute, and sald that the matter had been settled in the Courts two years a2o, und that thequestion of pay- ment had been roferred tohim and Mr. Grecna- baumn, but they Liad not agreed v to the amount of Intoreat to be ‘allowed to Mr, Beveridge, and the clalm had never been settlod. (u motion of Mr. Muus, the maiter was referred toihe Finance Comumittes with power to act, ‘Secretary Millard nest broaghl s whien TR DLVisioN STusks AssEsMENT Inany taxpayers objecled ving this yeas though they wated the improvementa, o D ) Free Dlspensary shauld take place Satarday week, | ,S¢Veral property-holders were present to state | liquor without paylng the special tax, und, being he ladles havi geme: Abeiegricvances. * Tha strcet is (o be 100 feet wide, “:: b“"el:“:; lljllfll!l:lnbt::‘.u’ ge the srrangements for and 2010 of the proper; €| o, | unable to make such a showing as would place the tranedction Of soraw stber ‘Latuporiant pusiacun of wone of I the tceting adjourned, | L portant buslaess, - boly want widi k$ twenty feet justead n] twelva feot wide, :-wllxg.w smatterin n satisfactory light, was held in $500 proposed, ball to awalt the result of future Judicial inquiries. S r. Urcenebaum moved that the questlon | Arrests: M 1 ACCIDENTS. : rreats: Jobn Murphy, obtsining cartoons of Laat ovening Mrv, Jubmuun: Bcolt, of No. 217 | Mrovomentof Hiicaiion foF Judginent on '\l.:‘-n‘fl: xtbitie scy ok Epacesits, acilog ta prtonte ‘\L: ‘]l‘:rflx::ublr‘e\l.-‘l.allhhe;xfll:ml:?:sll’q" l‘u;‘ l.';la :fl drawn or slluwed o be confirm, roferred tos | Marke from them, and then selilng them as Dy 43, et “rk' y fractur zx:‘e‘fhl comwmitiee of three, ident to be | chromos representinza scene In Fersla; Willl , tbe Pr Carried. The Chal - {:.::: ;'fi'n :;mnub-u‘m s the %gg:‘:‘;"::fi«ur::ls ‘fi‘- Mr. Stanford presentod the tax- e e R g ¢ e 700, fak e (o leu of an anennent lox'&x‘:‘- hl.n‘ 1:'7:)5 :l‘c‘a&llllt‘:n |m|l“lllchlellnllouu_=r. A, nlnl‘;hh{;el.‘ careying enormous * n Tweliin sireet distncks JohnCarrolh, seising. Dlue lsland aveaue saloon and driviag the misf }mt.nl‘\dnn llfil“ nnmlnulfi n;; :}n hlm' Nv.er rea: Arthur Bell, avsaul . den ) 70 Weat Taylor strest. ks Last evening Peter Bochin, 12 years of age, re- aiding at No. 70 Walton place, hag hlllfc'flltl fracturcd while wrestliog wlth Nick Buschmsno, two years hiv senjor, remiding al No, 74 Wallon place. ilc was stiended by Dr, Henrofln, .u}'ulenhy afternvon Julin Keliy, laborer in tho yard' of Buyer & Corucau, Nu, 430 Fifth Commisajoncr Holden pretonded Robert Joues, for avenue, bad bls Plght arm mashed by o plie of pretended to kaow moth- | .y f dimenalon-atone (afilog Wpon him, 113 wha or | PE2 dhe tuntaction, I S CHmiay Lo ted that the deed had come 10 hiia [0F (b specha) Ssscapment ‘of y Grows. 'Theland had been traded” of o res woved (o his home, No. 06 Polk strevt, whi 3 ;n'(c- swputated thearm. Ue mcuvcl‘i is "nu’n‘l:l- ut. #nd Le was ready to tranafer,ii at the order of the | fofthe defendsnt. Thocase yrewoutol ‘s _Louty Reuker, 7 years of age, reslding at No, 227 | West Park Board at any \lme, Lecause pe wae | DtWeen Munson sud wome olbers in an allo North Clark wiseel, dled Wednesduy might of n. | charted on lb-rukhooku\vnlu!l¢.1w,h. ving | tdiolnlog the ault HHous o whicl Jurics received on the 5th fust. 1o cowpauy with | Feluctantly consented to take the trust.” . Junes, on sulie otlier boys Lie was bitchiog on & wilk wagon near the coruer of Coicagauvenueand Wells streel, whew bis foot caught in “the wheel sud threw hiw Yivicutly to the ground. Nothing was thought of hie injurics by bie parents until & ehort time before lisdeatl, Ur, Hooper says (howkull was fra :‘urfu. sud death csused by & concussion of the caln; Mr. liolden ted to know why the trust wes Bot wade a matter of record. Mr, Greenebauin stated because It was s matter ?'lmwuhll: policy to keep the matter quietat the 3 On wotlon of Mr, Holdes, the matter was o« ferred to the Board's sttoruey, Az, Greencbaum moyud that whei the proper deciaration of trust was {ssued that the 8ecretar, structed (0 credit Henry Greenebaum wit 814,500, the amouut of warrant lasued to Morris Andrews. The motlon pruvailed. ‘The Board then adjuurued for two weeks. ¥ Junes was subscquently iudicted for an assault with Intent to do bodily Injury, sud this is what he was belug tried for. Muuson has since died, but there la u condict of Fpiulou oe fothe causs of bis death. The jury will bring In a seuled verdict ta Abe case this morniug, 1f Jonce {s acquitted that Wil be the vnd of it. but §f cunvicted, then it fa Bienly probable that bu will be ndicted for inarder 8140, ‘and be called upon to suswer that charge, ‘Two guntlemen of color, Hunter and {7 name, who hailed frou 8 notorious den l\}:tl-%tu:'l’h aveuue, wero also before Commlbasloner | sce wbout . their ) T HOTEL ARRIVALS. Avemont House—C A, eutl C R Io Geutyal ¢ dee baat their, Ncense. ‘l; scoms that " comrummated &n o LIMBS OF THE LAW, ment o buy wout the pn:ptltwr ‘:;'lun:uu ORADUATION DAY AT TUR UNION COLLXGE. | lquor and bitliard swoou at- thst The commencement exercises of the Clicago Union College of Law were beld last evenlog in the First Metbodlat Church, coruez of Wasulngion and Clarkaticels, 8t 8 o'clock. Judge Boosh rahch, bad put their alyu up, 3ud. had “Slberwiss siguified thelr purpose o ko futo trade, whea wome Biteh occurroh ih v ArrubgeLicbts BhA Biat Lerw werw brought 1o s staudstill. A Deputy-Cols Tuckor, BOLclug Lie 1w ailka, sacerislucd that thay pravel, in'hy mryd: il thoa n‘romsunm mo for the munuy had not taken ont & Meenss, and Accordingly yank- &d them np beforn the Commisafoner, There they Bleaded that they aniy fntended. to lake the ssloon rs. \'a‘;lfim minds in 4 hurry, which they agreed to do, mnnlngm place In"the meantime under licknna af ho present proprietor, taken out the 1at of May las An unneusl care was brought befors Justice Kaufmann yesterday afternoon, and the hearing reanlted in'holding Michael Casey to ball for the Grand Jury on the charge of forgery and larceny. The evidenco showed thata few days sgo Case: and wife had gone to Miller & Webber, real-estate agenta, and, presenting certaln abetracta and de- #criptionn of property pronerly ccrtified giving & mortgage or deed, borrow: 0, ‘The roperty, it appeared, had being the property of homas, a Jate brother of Michael Casey, who has been dead a number of years, and who left a widow to whom his cffects were willed. Michael signed tho len on the property In favor of Milter & el er, perronating his dead brother, and his wife fixed her slgnature, personating Mrs, Thomas Casey. A portion of thin 8180 was advanced to theni, and yesterday Miohnel called for the remaln- der, and tlitn 18 how thcle scheme was expoacd, o why Michael wan in jail last evening, the timie of pnylng Casey the first money and his calling for the balance, ‘Mrs. Thomias Casey had been hunted ap, and yesterday she was on hand to rosccute the other “wing of the Cnsey family. Michael Cascy has not vet been arrested. {PEMALE SPECULATOMS. Mre, Carrle Hanson and Mrs, ¥nlpp had an une controllable desire to test their elements of Jnck In a venture I'?Wfl the briuy deep of apeculstion—tho Hoard of Trade, They raked together ail thele change, anl as !putncu_put up $100 upon a pork deal,” They lost. llog waa too greasy snd they tried corn. It wont doww, 'nw{ Toat ngain. Mra, Hanson borrowed $100 from Mrs. snlpr, and this time—tho thind, tho oest—ahe lost. To pacity Mrs. Shiup, tho unlucky Mra. Tianson gave her _an o security for the $100 note for drawn by & Now It came to pans that, In the da; taken unto herself another 100 ** unto Mrs, Shipp and sald unto he; unto death with the dealings of thy beliold, 1 have another ‘side-roll' eq which you dld glvo me, and for which yon the note, Here, 1 will pay yous untome my note.” Dut i +*Nay, not a0, P ual to that 1 did lend now deliver fup answerod Thou ahalt not have which | ‘pat,’ butcunld ne'er re-*call,’™ And o foldld " the note Wko B eculper, ‘and silently stole away. And lo, one day an o walked in rain-market place shometa 11 amiles snd fnir to see, for he had bloud fn his eye, and he wanted the note, and his smiles were ltko unto those of Mike Evans when running for ofice; and ho **amole ™ nuon her and counscled with hor, saying, ** *Spout' the note. minke great riches, and yreat shall vo the envy of thy fellow-woman, Carrio- Hanson." ~And” she llstened unto la gulle and fell, snd great was tho fall thercof, for =~ sho lost, and . Currle ‘‘came downon' her with N "mr‘ and had her *¢ nipped " for converting property, aud Justice Mccen sald tiat he knew nothing about **puts™ and ** calls™ (except that three dences would beat three trays if you played thom right), but be did kuow that it tho bad ran lind adviscd Mrs. Shipp to spout the note and told her sho could legally do so, then sho was Innocent and conld go, Sho went. “3usino Ju,! hoof the multitnde of names, aad patronizer of the Post in Ite cfforts to rid tho community of dungerons people, was ogain caught in toe tolle yesterday by Detectives Ostermmnn, Steele, and ilelnzmun, _Ho was arrested upon a warrant for swiudling E, R Ottaway uut or £10_rome tiwo montha ago, anid August Franke out of 8100, and Is thougnt Lo hie tho same man who has swindled st least o balf dozen others, whon the police are lookingz up. Another charge ls Frr]ury in awearing to the .multitude of allegaflons mado In his attidavit agsinet Superintondent llickey ns ublisned jn tho Fost, nnd afterwards provo falso l’u almost overy particular. Mr. Ottaway *‘raps tcad to him, " as the police put it, and he tloes thc rame to Ottaway, WIth his nsual quantity of cheek, he freely acknowledged to Mr. Ottaway that be was tbe man who Leat him, but ways bie canoot be punishell, as he owned up to the otfonse to tho ‘Grand Jury, and that in con. siderstion of ‘‘squesl" they promlecd to return 'no indictment againat him, 'This stunning pleco of information ho gives with as much nonchalanco os though it wero true, and it 1 now the turn of the Grand Jury to cither vwn up, or disprove snertion by’ indlcting him, “Tho trisl promises to bo interestin) i flz‘lw. ntchy ' cry.ono interestad, Dan Webater, * Lohma; 8. Albin, the Notary Public who took Jumba's oath to tho afildayit, and every ono_else whoso names were mentioncd, 8re to nacd as witnesscs, SUBURBAN., HYDE PARE AND LAKE. A joint meeting of tua Boards of 1yde Park and- Lake was held In tho ofiics of A, H. Vecdor, on Dearborn strect, yosterday afternoon. Al the members of both Boards wero present, oxcept Mesars. Farrclland Clark, of Hydo Park. Mr. Benaloy, of Hydo Park, war clected Chalrman,and Mr., Bleated, of Lako, Secretary. Bida were recelved from elyht firma for furnish- ing pumping-machinery to the Water-Works. Agents uf such of the bidders as wore present took fificen minutes esch to iain \henyemllun of the engines aud the merlts of tho bids, ‘Ihese gentlo- nen oceupled the time until 5:30 p, m., when the bids were referred to n committoe of two (rom each Bonrd sud the Bup-rintendent of Water-Works for coneldoration and ropurt. The Committes sro Mesurs, Alitchell snd Wheeler, of lyde Park, and Muascw. Mutrhead aud Condlt, of Lake, and Ar. Faster, the Superintendent. ‘Thio Committoo wi autharlzed to call fn any compotent expart neceye sary to arrive at a correct declslon s t the rolative merits of the bids, ‘ol Foster roported that he had found the places where the sand geta into tho ln:tlon?l I'hero were alxty-six openings in the pipo, dve-sixtaentis of an inch and leas in” size, caused by cast iron Hanges being put on o wroaght lrou bipo. The remedy la to stop up the openingy. The Noard sdjournad sudject ta the call of tho Committee. The Cummnittco will moet to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Mr, Veelder's oflico. MONGAN PARSK, The commencement exerclsca of tho Chicago Fo- male Colloze which occarred yesterday wors @ no- table cvent for this place, this belny the firut gragu- ating class from this Institution. The chapel was tastofully docorated with everireens, and hung with appropriate moltoes, and proved to be too small to accommodate the number of people who camo to witnesa the oxercises, the halls’ and snte- rooms being crowded with spectstors, ‘Tho following was tho order of excrelscs for tho evening: Instrumentsl duet, Klisir d'Amore, by the Missca Loyton und Thompson; esaay, entitled Monogruph of Michsel Angelo, h‘ M, Nellio Iglohart; vocal duet, *‘Trust ifer Not," by the Misses Huntor ond Wilkinson: cusdy, “Life's River, by Marlon L, Carr; Instrumental solu, Martha, by Emilio Cjoaver; essay and valedictory, Maxumna in Mimms, by Anna T, Uross; vacal solo from the **3uarriage” of Figaro," by Auna B, Howard, Cooferring of diplomas by Prof, G. ‘Thayer, Princlpal of the College. ‘The cxorcites wero intersperved with music by Kreitow's orch subpos e jm presston and were wreeted with showers of bous quets after their efforts, Miss Iglehart's paper was the fnest production of the evening, indicating much ond re- woarch, and tho ability to clothe ln attract uage thoe facts the writer had collected, A vpecinl tratn conveyed ta Chicugo a number of Tavited gucats after the exercloen. et BARRED OUT. An Opiclon ae Is sn Oplnlon. ‘NEw Onteans, June 7.—In tha case of Johnson, TRepublican Biate Auditor, vs, Jumel, who took posuession of the offico Aprls 25, Judge Blliloye, of the Unitud Btates District Court, In & long declsion, dlamisscd the petition fur sn iojuaction tralning Jumel from acting as Auditor, and says the petitioner hus notslleged he was deprived of any elaction, bat retalned his ofice four montheg that the attompt todeprive him was dofeated by the Returnlng Board, and effect given to ry Vols ‘Thus he haa secured an election, and bsa been prived of an office to which hy was elecled an: clared olected, not by the excluslon of votes any reasun, but by revolution, Th urladiction to the ealo question or tatute llmits toe enla) of the rigl ope extends rom the st 8t 10 the final cany pre- vonted or a8 beon p result declared withuul discrimination or ex- cluslon by the pruper Stute suthoritics, thun the statute cloacs the Jurlsdiction of thla Court, The defeat must be sccomplished by the machinery of election, An election free frum exclusion, pluine d alleges, has been accomplishied, and the resuit lus beea arrived a1, and under the statutes declar- cd, It gives no jurisdictiun over & causs merely to hysically regain uu ofiice. The question by which he Court could take Jurlsdiction (v not presentod. "Thia loas of oftice la as Independent uf sny right to vote aa it he bad been efected by & Government sot up by a forelgn iuvasion, clalming suthority by the right of conque; e ———— SALE OF RUBBER GOODS, 8pecial Dispalch o Tha Triduna rox, June 7. ~Two and & willon dale lara® worth of rubber boots and shoes were sold Ly suction on Pearl atrect to-day, It wasthe largest #ale over held In this country, The companies a4~ soclated in 1bie dispossl of their goods were the Doston, the Candee of New Javen, the Goodyesr 0f Naugatuck, ihe Heyward of Norwich, the Meyer of New Jersoy, the New Drunawick of New Jervey, the Natlopsl of Bristol, N, 1., andthe ‘Woonsoket of Rhode Island, The goodd aggre- gated about 130,000 cases, comprisinga geners) ‘varlaty of styles of rubber shocs, sandals, Arctics, bouts, an complete assortment of sizds. Tbe lots ranged frow tentlo Gfty cases, and oc- casionally s ot of 100 casen was of , and the urchaser of the vample Jot hud the privilege of rnumlmluwlu. which amounted ufien to 400 cascs 'Tue sale was o chargo of the auction fra of Johnron. Moody & Co.. and the suctivncer was F. U. Nasto, of sbatdrn, The tarted off st @ very lively rate, aud the prices realized (Lrough- outwere good. rungiug only about 25 per cent low the price-list. which, taking iuto “sccount the usual maryin allowed fur, was cousidercd yory wat- Iafactory Ly the manufscturers. Vb salo Wilibe concluded to-WuIrew furuoua. p THE GRAND JURY. A Heavy Day's Work in Examin= ing Witnesses. A Beautiful Colleotion of Enow-Noth- ings Put on the Stand. Indietments to Be Returned-s«Challenge ing the Array=--Hinsdale’s Batl. ‘The apecla) Grand Jaty, which for the last ten days las been 8 torror to corruplionlsts, and es- pecially to the County oard and Ita blecding con- tractors, was agaln In scesion yesterday quletly nnd patlently poesning its Isbors, It convened promptly at 10 o'clock, and, excepting an adjourn- ‘ment of thirty minutes for lunch, was in continuous sesslon untl) neatly G o'clock In the afternoon. A larger number of witnessen than usual wers ex- amined all relating to county aftairs, and if the witnesses themsclves are to be belleved, the day was wot exceedingly profitable {n tho way of getting new facts or data upon which to base In- dictments, Constderable valuable information of & corroborative or suggestive naturo wae elicited, however, and, on the whole, the jurors woro of opinion that no part of the day had been [rittercd nway. They comphained somewhot to a Trinuns reporter of the igmorance of witnesses as a rale, and of the hard work they bad had in getting them 10 hint ot what they koew, and In tho moment's conversation with which the rcporlor was favored, pinfon with the jurors nesses had been truthful i what they had stifled Lo, nor yot that they had testifed” to all they knew. — Our juror, devialing from the topic uf con. ersation,-~ns jurors aro 1o upt to do wheo talking to reporters,—cxpresscd the Dbellef that tho revelations which had been mode beforo the jury fn refercence to oficlal crookedness, while apjialiing In the cxtrome, had gons uncorrected miore on account of the miaterial of which petlt jurors wero made than on account of any romlss. n Lho part of the ondinary Grand Jury, Sald hie, **When we were boing tmpancled Monday I conld not help obsorving tho twelve men nrrayed before Judge Looth o jurors, and could nut Ll tiduking how frultlese would bo our wor i€ it had to bo ofterward passed on by that crowd" leturning to tue subject of thy Grand Jury st tho reporter saggestion, Iy that work well, satls! talk firat-clai brethren, the juror Intimated quito plain (he speclal Jury was doing ite and” that its returns would be tory to the public, and wns golng on to lendidly, * nnd - promised tp,afford a interview for tha delectntion of his And wuuld have done it, with coaxing, had it not been fur the untimely arrlval of o fow unbldden llstener: ‘Fho first witn alled ywas a o it HOACIH), an employe of Ilnedula latterly, and formerly oc- cunyiug s placa n this city, fta bad been “wube prng 1o tell what “ho knew sbout how the uranits contract for tho Couri-llonse Lad been secured, and Tun TiinuNs 'm'mi foreatulled whut would have been nie teetimony | #io bad been Inclined to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, bo found bhinself in an awk- \vurdr Igut, 1t would not dv, of courée, for bim to tell the Jury tho same story he had ‘wocks ago tolil to certaln parttes in conildence, for Uinsdalo was already indicted, su, at the risk of belng ime self indicted, he gave a tlat and vmphatic demal fo Lis old story, and hustily got toguther another srd palmed [t ol on the jury, " The nuw story, how- cver, was very rough, —its corners had not been rountcd as hud thuse of hiv old one, and [t was told in a iustering way, and was soillugical as to faco the gentientan rathor in (e uttitads of oie tabiu to be Indicted than In tbat of an houesl, Impartial witness, tho best ludication uf which was that hols to bo recalled, “Tho next witnesa called was JAMDB BRAZY tho bookkecper and cashior of Afr. Walker, —a po sitlon whicl s wmade bis face famlllar t6 a lurye clave. He Lind hle books, chock-atubs, cte,, under hils orm, and as thae door closcd on his yuuthful form asixl of rellct went up from tba Teporters, for they know that #0 fur a4 they were concerned ap- uthar witnesa who knew nothing had been dis- posed of, Intho presenco of the luquisitors he un- strapped his booke, spread out & bundlo of old ¢checks, took hle weat, and was ready for businoss. What lic had sircaay told the roporters he then proceeded to tell the jury, which can be told In tne one_ word—*'nothing.” ‘Thy examination of hie buoks showed nothing materlal, and notoing of In- torest uniess ths jururs took Wh itteccst n cont paring the remarkable nn*mmruy the credit Lad over tho dobit side of the ledger. T'ho noxt witticss was o MR, BAMPSON, an cmploye of Feenvy & Murihardt, tho gentlo- men who did sowo narble work at the new Loe- vital, ~ }e was ono of the gang Who kuew nothing, and wan woun disposed of, 1fo . know 'nothing of Lis_employers huving to put up '3700 In the hande of Joe ilogan excopt what hie had Licard, agd, in- Ranuch a8 othera aro o be catiod bn 1he eamo anb- nosed to know mory, very lttio timo w him, Followling Ssmpson camne MR, TBRWILLIOER, who was supposed to know sopsething on the sam rubject. Outslde of tho jury-room ho was énr foundly 1gnorant, and unless tho ciect of the Jury upon him wad to cducate him be must have beon no betior when Iuside, ‘T'he next witness was a TrinUNE reporter, who was supposcd tu have weltten an (nterviow pubs lished yustorday miorniog hell with ftuuch and mnother gentleman, The reporter eutered the Jury-room scarcel knowlnv what Lo hsd been called for, but at the same time o ltitle proud of Ing boen called, for ho was just 8o much ahead of the other reporters. Tho jurors were scatiered about the roont, —some on top of the desks, some atretched at full Jength In the easy chairs of the Commissloners, sone lining the walls 1nan up- right position, and others sauntering about meditating over the muny storles thoy had heard, and wondening ff the inlquliy of the Cook County “*‘lilng" would ° ever bo fathowmed. Tne most notlcoable of thom all, however, was ano of the most juviul, ~the doose keoper, —who was rubbiug Lis cycsasif tho ru- orfer's Intrusion had bad somethlug to do with Ing hln in o nap. Tho seribe was quoss ned seto the publistied interview with Roach, confessed having weltten it,und furnivhudsthie ju. with tne mame uf tlemss to whom Road had snid there wi cuntract, and that then questioncd as o Hiusdule on the graolto question in March, and then fnvited to launch * forth at large Inio uvur&thlnzwruml tu the managewent of couns ty alfaire. ‘1o was rathorulow to accept the invits- 1lon, and fn his weditaiion ne to what to say fint his nataral propensity Lo interviow overcame hiw, — made him forgel bimayl?, and that for unce it wos hie buvinees 10 Impart zuthor than recelve informa. tlon,—and ho broke the silence by modestly sug- geatlng (o tha Jary, who were by tils tuno w1l ut- tention, that 1f ihey had anyihing to eay about what had peen golng on, the nature of the testi: mony before them, etc., be would ba glad 1o tbrow .ihe Jight of bis knowlodge on tho dark spoty, and atford thom all the jnforiu+ tion fuhis power. While tle proposition was sn excocdingly kiud one, somehow it was greoted at first Ly » ‘smlle by Mr. Leiter,—theu Mr, Hail smllod, aAtr, Webber giggled right out, aud ln moincot the eutire Jury roared with laughtor, As 5007 84 qoict Was cedtored, tud. Feporter Was uce cused of having trled Lo perpetrate & Joke, and allowed to depart In peace, JOUSYTIl AND CURRAN, tnesscs who followed were Jerry Foreyth, wno was exaniined in relation to the Iate crookes rolatious of the Brin of l'urlfllh & Co, and the milssing Curpenter book, and Dennie Curr was called o0 to " el] all b subjucts, Fursylh's story wive and 12 not worth repeating, and ae for Curran, Identity s of far ‘more public Importance than what he told thojury is. 1le is & gentloman kauwa in cartaln circles for hiv educstion and sbility to apesk fourloen langung: It 18 wald of bim in an dotic way that once upon ool lamp-post for & rival lluguiet and guve it w terzible thumpiug with hiv vibrells, e et came fato prominence, howover, as tbe dlssenter frum the firn; moral indictment returned aysinat the County joard about & )enruiu\ll 1he Sturcy Urand Jury. For ibis decd “of valor'ha was sppoluted Iine apector of Stous st Lewmont by the board sowme monthae ago, but lnheq‘flenfly removed for some cause or another. lle Dest camo to the front s 8 candidate fur position of Superintendent of tho Court-House wourk, but he wus defeated tn the midst of great liopes, with wihiich, it | sald, bis refusal to krcz ble promise to losn Pat Carroll $300 Lad something fo do. ife says that sll be tustified to wae that e had becn slamefulty treated by the County Uoard, and thut o0 Liouest man 8o sure were | i1 During tae Y, Cletk to the Connty Jioard, was before Lho jury, and lefta pac ape of papers, conslsting of hospital bllle and cone tracts, and a full lino of other documeats of more of leds hinportance, ‘the jury was sl o e celpt of weveral anonymous communications asking that sundry portics be called 1o teutd swony others Juhn B, licynalds, of whom it was sale grent thiogs might bo expected. Mot of thees communlcatious were sent, duubticss, rather to supoy (han joform the Jury, snd uo notice will be taken of them. TUE JURY WILL TO-DAY examine some of the witesses slready examined, aud sowe Dew Vnes, —Joseph Sherwia and Joho M. Armatroog,—If 1he latier can be found. lslaft thu city & fow evenings ago rather hureledly and upexpectedly Lo his friends, and bis abeency, In view of ula” being wanted by the Grand Jury, has dven rlsy 10 wany susplcions. o former bas eu ouy of ety eral weeks and returned yestorday. = The recalllog of old wilnesses ¢ understood mot W be withoul s fised purpose, which is no more uor lers. than (0 sbuw sumc of them Just What pualtivn have been placed in since they testified. ‘Ihe reault of & re-examination, it is F"’""”d' will be either the Indictment of some of them lor perjury. orthelr telling the truth fn cerlalu matters woere they are uow koown to bave prevaricated, batch of fodictinents will. by zeturoed Lo-wiorrow, Los- .Ancluding iwo agatuet Perlolat Zudone sach oyalast Comimissloners McCaffrey, Carroll, e3-Comusloner Jouuson, sud Ueorge . Kimberlg-the ol batcl. Ths watter of ouding ydfictoients Las lrcady beeu discuyecd by the jury, sud as wany aa Len are sald to bave been practically sgreed “upon, all growiug out of the lovestigaiivos into the conduct of the Comuwis- uees, sudy from what cau bu lvarued, soveral buads will bo uuexpeciedly wiruck. Tho jusors have evinced commendable Datienco and made rare sacrifices in thewr labors, and the public, whosa eyes are now upon them, mAy reat &asurcs that if any body of men can unearth the ‘schemes DEATHSE. WADE—At Rimharet, TiT, ; 1877, Mirita T wite of Chudentratey, June 7, and expose the rottenncss of tha County Govern- FLEMING~At Irving Park, Thmraday, June 7, ment, the present Grand Jury will. of oerebro-spinal menlngitis, Ji Y TOHALCRNQING THE ARRAT. | Joungest wom of 4. Mo and Adara e pyAlberty 12648 years and 8 monthe, . 20010 W. Flemiog, neral from realdesce at 'clock o) (8nturday) afternoon, 2 o'clock to-morrow Cinclonatl and Dayton (0.) papers pleass In_the Criminal Court yesterday maomning Mr. Tteod fled the following motion: STAYE 07 TLLINOIS, CoOK CONNTY, n-rarthxlnn- term of (he Criminal Court of sAld county: And"now ) Cl F.. 184 Bwett and copy. Charten I.m'(:r ,;: tiorneys, and unmeniel :nu S{GVBL""I\ this city, on the 4th fnst Arpnatine disel dary orsld coure, 2o, I SRUOR: | wemorehager Wiliem J.Bignel, *sged 30"yt quast the venire lasued wherob: It et, Can., to which place his remaing Gueber, were sent for Interment. " Canads paporspléase cony. TIAMBROOK—AL her realdence, No, 26 Tieyson- Jane, baloved wite of Hichard T llle::!‘ 38 Yours ;'nd:lmwél‘l;l.r; n :; Tissibina; cral to-morrow ' g wile '“‘.i‘""inn:l o !lh — joving wife and aa m 13 will i deeply Felt SED R Whone ok SJING—June 7, Willlsm G. Wing, In bie Soth Funcral from tho resldence of his ron, 007 et y Sald jury was sum- wmoned for the following reasnne, YLz, 1. The court had f‘m‘w ¥ 'or Suiliority by law to ueq oot e Sl rSlts AR OMEN o gury b caih ...?.“.,.{ the '\May berin A: Dy 1977 Baas Srnc e ing e L court, and were disctar, [t of £013 May term By Order oF tald coutt. andC were o watd 3 appoar, o BT The June teriy of satt coure o o8 the o gutar Grand Jury for the o 01 10 ba_geie: nd ru!fl in Rec. D, 8 () o : lsed Ktatotes of aaid Slate, b present Grand 10 ry wasordered, sumnioned, and. ?mymnelm in_orde: 1 o ummoneit, and impangled Madison-st., three doars cast of Onkles: B SRR LT | SNSRI e S i ume 8 —Mrs, Ellzabeth Stumm, of conaump- _.l._,n...gé‘lfnasneche&g" a‘l!:‘cfe.',“:‘.’.‘:fi: A Ablefo WU 1 tlon, aged 40 years and 7 months, sk her reardonce; eraon 5o Do s imraned by the RROTLT t6 aripuns sl | No. 90 Gnrle -8t, Funoral Haturday, at 1:80 p. m., by can dracelnd. T Mo W Saisnean DBLID—Foneral of Anna Loulse, danght Franz and Loulse C. Blid, from New Chuteh Jal corner Eighteenth-st. and Prairie-sv., Friday, the 8thinst.,'at 1 o'clock, to Onkwood Cemetery, Tha Rev. L. P. Mercer will conduct the services, Friends of tho tamlly are {nvited {o attend, $9~ Loulstille (Ky. ) papers pleaso copy CA LxoXAnDL SwRTT, Culnen il tegn, Attorneys. ote, No Importance la attached by sound lawyers to this dilatory motlon, State’s-Attarney Mills, and othier Iawyerd spoken lo yesterday by 8 reporier, have na queation oa Lo the valldity of the prescnt Grand Jury, and Judgo Booth will’ unquestionab; #o decide, The anly object of Messrs, lteed an Swelt 18 o galn'tine, and this s tno best fndiea- tlon_that, Perlolat and the Commissioners aro ury, gorlonely © warmed wn o o Tihe Cremit, m‘:%&'i‘;.nf!fifim.m nder ~ordinary clecumatancos, thoy woul . Schen S Jet 1o caee 0" befare o petit Jary withaat much ck’s Pulmonic Syrup, Tieaitation uud with very littlo pustpoucinent, But the recent_developments in counection with th Sullivan case have opened the cycs of people here BEA WEED TONIC, AND MANDRARE PILLY, These medicines have undoubtedly performed more ls«: the w;\u- in \vhl!n:h xn;'rlm czr;d vulck:lld‘nml the ::"';‘ of C:mmmx:‘llnn than any otber remedy known te. nte's Attorncy fs on hle ynard agninat the recur- | the American publie, Theyara componnd Fonco of such an ostraordinary adotr. it1s the e L ded of vegs tablo togredients, and contaln wothing which can be injurlous to the human constitution. Other remedies advertised us cures for Consumption prodably contatn . Keed and Sweit 10 wpend o yenr in Kiling tlme. = Atter Judge decided ngalnst them, they whil take an appesl to the Suprema’ Court, and WiIE Dottt 1t ‘e leng aspoesible, | OPIum: which 18 n somewhat dusgerous drag tn a1 When tho case 1 cafled for trisl, they will fnvent | casea andIf taken freely by consumptive paticnts it postuonement after postyonement, veeking Lo wear out h!{‘l(lunfl! of the Btate's Atlorney sand the fudignation of the public. A MEETING WAS LIRLD YUBSDAY NIGHT, at which were prescnt Periolat, llinedale, McCafl- ruy‘ O'Uonnell, Carroll, 1lolden, Schmldt, llos must do groat Injury; for ita tendency I to confine the siorbld matter o the system, which, of coursc, must mako & caro fmpowsltle. Behenek's Pulzionle Byrup 1s warrantod ok to contaln n particle of oplum; I fs composed of powerful but harmless herbs, which sct BtllE Johnwkon, ond three or four utho ¢y talked over the case will o frnkness which none | ©% the luogs, liver, stomach, and blood, and thus cor- of thent ,Ij““o dluplayed |““ tae ‘??“d ‘.rlur.’ rect all morbid secretions and expel all the diseased room, au ecyded 1o unite elr efforls | matter from the body. Theso are the only means by and ' to noke the fight & dilatory o ' wmm} at the very beglaning. Ou account ac | ¥hich Consumption can ba cured, and as Bchenck's the pfim nggulg(ydfl‘ g‘yflw]n a8 ‘u‘.llln chlfl" rh: » | Palmonic Syrup, Sca Weed Tonl¢, and Mandruke Pills ster. It was declued {uat the ‘pruceedings for the [ diclacs challango. of 1bo areay should ‘he brought in his | A iue only wediclacs which operate lu ehis way, it ls obvious they aro the only genalne curo for Pulmonary Consumption. Esch bottlo of tuls luvalusble medician 13 secpmpanted by full directions. Dr. Bcbenck I fessfonally at Lais principal ofiice, corner Blxth and Arch-sta,, Phlladeiphis, every Jonday, where alttete ters for ndvice must be adaressed. ABBITTY TOLLLT ROAR, BABBITTS TOILAT SOAP. name, the exponse, liowever, Incldent to tho em-~ ploynient of luwyers Lelng covered by afund to which all were to contribute according to their nicans, A general vath of Ndelity was taken, snd a unenimous resolution pusved to stand drm by one another in the impending contost. TIINSDALE, Mr. Reed also fled yosterlay a pelltion praying his llonor Judge Boath to restore to ilinsoale bie cash-book and lotter-book, since they ara private Droperty und necensary {0 Lim 10" carry on bls vuniness, 1linadale sppenred before Judge Booth at 10 o'clock, and guve ball In the sum of £5,000, hls ateetles belng Mancel Tulcott and Johu ¥, Gall. ‘The bond rends from ** day to day, " 50 ho can ba Lrought up whenover required. 'Tho $5,000 de- posited with Clers Barectt, ’ruunh{. was glven to I, and the lawyers wera In excollent humor, IOWA, | : Tonslon-Agencies;--The 1lon. John A. Kas- son---Tho (ircenbackers---Crline. Special Correspondence nf The Tribune, Dxs Motves, 1s., Juue 8.~Tho recent order consoliduting several Pension-Agencles In thls State, and tranaferring them to this city, fvcres ating consyderable commotion amonz the Agents 88 to who will bo vlaced in churge. Mumor has it that Jucub Itien carrics the title in his pocket, sud that he was luformed In_advance of the in« tended consolidation. At thls point, at lenst, Guv, Gue knew nothing of it untll ho saw it in tue telegraphic news in tho papers. Natucally cnough, tno 1. aut Agents cannot onderstund how and why Mr, Rich atiould be thus forewarned. o be forewnrned la to Lo forearmed, Jacob acted on the sugpestion and put in his oar to some purpose und with soma succuds, #8 it nppear, = OUIL SPANISH MINISTRR. ‘The_1lon. ‘John A, Lnsson returnvd on Friday feum Callfornia, and will leayo to-uay for Washe fugton, wiero be will prepare*to leave for Madrid whensver tho Qovernment uays go. Much bas been said minco hlsappointmont, by the presy, 86 to bis pusition vn Cubdn uffalre, based on aserics of resolutious mtroduced Ly bim in the lown TLeglslaturs during Wis last “torn; and tho prestmption was had, that We appointment had somo politieal significanco In that direction, ns he, 1 tboss rosolutione, declurod i faver of recognizing the belligercnt rizhtsa of the Cuban rovolutioulsts. Your correspondunt questioned bim on taturday, und bls reply was, that be did nut suppose suybody in Waablngton knew wuat biu viowd wore on the. Cuban guestion, or had cever hoard of those revolutions, 1liv sppolntmont had no polisical significance whatevoron that ques- tion, What the views of the Government or Fresl- dent wery, ho did not know, and he Lud nothing 10 say abuut them. lle had received no instruc- tions yet, nor had he even rucolved hiw commis- wlon, " When ho gets to Washington, if he tinds he can leave biv privalo 'Jllllnlllllullfl will accept his comwmlsslon, aud then toars what the Uovern- Until then, ho knows T - R [ X Y o= i Babbltrs Best flflfl‘p has perfectcd, andnow offers to tha ublle -x-lm’ylmn 0 TOILET SOAL In thin ' Vorld, puress Vegeiable Otle used in. it manwgelure, For Usein the Nursery it Has Mo Bqual Worth ten times Ita coat to every mother and famtly fn Chelstendoin. - Bample box, containing 3 cakes of | ounces ea U fres 10 wiy address o recelpt of 73 cents. Adure B.I.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. First among the veqnisites of tho tollet s a good article of foap, but ta procuro it {snot always an eaty matter. Many of the wost cxnensive Soaps in the mare ket aro mado from coarse and delclorious matcrials and tLolr delleate coloring and frazrant perfilmo too oftea conceal the nowt ropulelvo Impusitles, The diaclosures recently inade pubitc regarding this subject ara poals tivelr startling, and descrve scrfous conmideration. Beented Soaps aro now kaawn to be extremely objece tlonable, especially If applied to the hieads Injurlog the Bair, rritating tho scaly, and inducing sovers heads aclies. The eharaoter of the ingredlents sy be inferred from the siatement of s gentleman who makes tha scenting of 50avs his business; ho recently declared that perwnd enauged (n this employment were short-lived; cn to ton years belug ihelpagest perlod during whicli the ecupation could be follgwail. Jhedinleulty ox procuring @ parfactly pure srileleof Tollet buup [ 8t last obriated, fiowaver, tinks to b3 entarprise and chemleal skill Of Mr. IL'T. Banuirer, of Now Vork, tha world-renowned S0ap . Manutastarer, whosa hinnienso eatabifstinient is by far the Kind in tho United States. Yo ', 11 Targ:at of 1t8 o ol renown uf Me.BIITT'S various productions hias for wany years bean widely dise semipato: a 1o ) ment has for nhn to do, but this latess sucy appropriate nothing, and says nothing. crown Lo the numero Yictorics siready mchiovd, THE OREBNUACKERS, After vears of patient labor and sclontlile experitnenty e Groenbacl tlalr | M. Baunive liassuccesded in perfectiog tha conpudt Two Fn!u 820, made party & ail ta the D kito in (his suw? 'fulv year, thoy cowme iuta the feid firat, and wil come up hero, July 11, numinate s Stato ticket, resoluta hugely, aud then Invite th Democrateand Independents to indorwe, The Dewsocrats aro moving very lelvnrely, and sagaclously watchin thelr chances. It is not probable that thoy wil nibblaat this Grecaback ‘bait. The ame lun't worths tho buttor to ¢ook It 'Fliero ssems to be nv tiof of tho finesttotlot cipal ingredients aro th facturfng procesics are entirely naw knd tho reault tsslmply unparalled fn this departnicr it ;e ' 1, T, Banmrra Tomr SoArs ta the tra 0-nar by waleli ihis elegant toiot luzury b deslgastcd, s forapplicaion to ts delleate skin of nfsota, chikdrets and ladius, 1614 allogether uncqualed in ite eunoliled! pruverticd. The soan s mot pecrumed, ths togredicats Ing uf auch sbeolute purity as to rquire no ald froi hen! Wisgulse Inferlor matcriats, ~Tug Woy ro: ap ever (atrodured. The prine Great vagotable olias the iaaas origtnal, an jocratlc spontancity of action amung Domocrats this yesr. Iy 10 hvo time h’nua for n convention, sud fow Jmu- te conafiders tho absenco of -fllllllellllbv ans Aslesate aanauneed for sactilce. B Tl SSoay Fondore. i the sk A CIOUKHD COUNTY AUDITOR. Dealthful'suid agreeablo arifclo of tho kind over mani~ The people of lowa Couuty were astounded, & | factured. 4 5" days -{uc:.“?y L:ng‘_ dllldulm'o gl tn'n :Adm.u of m’l“]mzh I-vmclnnz%-l:‘g‘v:lc ;or. ul;x:a L'r‘"':uffl: 4 orgery uyainsl « I, Taylor, the Coun uaitor, . Huvas deored Ly ail who kew o 4s the very | Bms toliel, uau uelt piakeea use it te ahiouae vy aps fur barbers’ wie. 1t o o "nfl’x%’fi:‘: m’;..“ml“\imfla demand for 15 will svoit come gensral.—~New York Tribune. Citys woul of hunor and incapable of wrong. £t wau dif- ficult Lo conyince them (hat he kad provod false (0 hi 10 hlmaself. Ito- B, T, BABBITT, New York _AUCTION SALES. By GLO. P, GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash-av. On Boturday, June 9, at 9 o'clock, 400 lots. W. (. Crockery, Rockingham and Yellow Ware. A Tankrapt Stock of 40 Walunt Taresus with framea In white, 30 Walnut Dedsteads lo white, 100 lota lock Tin Hollow Wsro, 80 Mirrons, 33 Parlor Bults, 40 Lounges, Chamber Sets, Kxtens sion Tables, T1all Troce, Dookcases, Wardrobes, Walnut Chalrs and Rockers, Marble-top Tables, Wire Bpriogs, Jsir, Wool, and liusk Mattrosses, Ehow-Cuscs, Parlor Desks, Carpels, &c. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auct'rs, —— e e —— By BLISON, POMEROY & COn Yt Jaand 80 Wandaipn st Our Regular Weekly Sale, FRIDAY, Juns 8, at 9:30 o'clock. IMMENSH 8TOOK. them, falso {0 lite party, wad fal thoy were of ing, ond were drawn for other parties piéion led 1o 8 privaty cumparisun oftho Auditor uke with those of the Treusurer, and the fraud dlec] s found that w su agiegating uoout Y500, "] hk thu‘lloar‘d of Bupervisors, who placed the ofiico in custody uf the Clerk_of ' the Cuurts, und or- derod tho mrrest of ’l'“l‘ylnr. o walved all Jegal activn, sud confesscd the crime, giving full deinlls of L oporativus, Io was wubsequently uluced uuder boads to appesr before the Lustrict Court, DLEVILS' DUINGS. Beveral months ago, s Mles Slater, unrll 1n the High School st Houne, sud ssslstunl of the Rev, J. iHeynolds, the Frincipal, was dise covered . to [ unplossant couditiva for a highly respectable unmurrigd young wum- an, Tho causs was traced tu Mr. Heynolds, und ho was deposod from lis placo, ululletl from the church, und held for trinl ‘lu the Listrict Coust of that couaty on » charge of seduction, The tho girl cannot by found, the fother saying sise is sbroad a¢ school, A few days siuce, Ueorge Bruter, residiog near Maubattan Mills, K i fouzh biawin dead " Cariecs e | Contents Hotel, 40 Rooms. s briempted sbortlon. . Nuspicion poiote | New Farlor and Chamber Sets, "1‘:‘;‘2‘“‘1:}'..:"“:"‘.:."."1.‘;‘2.‘,‘2.‘.“’3. o Carpets, General Household G:wdl, L s eichied I the 15 Bowln m“m"”"‘ ouse; and the Tiitle children 1n the hosss ey | 160 Sets Knives and Forks, he drogged thelr motber from one roust | 5O Chests Ten, 1 "“’"hf? putleronu lounge, and sty faiuted | General Merchandise, Etc,, Eto, Alupoat mortess vitBination showed saat thy | __ WLISON, POMEROY & C0.. Auctiopeers. oon hav T e ey asea by tntertereaco with Tne womp, | AT AT CTION, Heeseltine bad long beeu suspected of perpetrstivu of this crime, througn the use of & gulvanic bate ‘fl' e s undez arreat, and will be Leld tor t S ————— AT OUR 6TORES, THIS DAY AT 18 0'CLOCK NOON. One Elegant BAROUCHE, N. Y. City make, nearly now; cost $1,000 May be seen tlsiaoralod. yy g50n, POMEROY & CO. Wil A, BUTTELS & GO, Commiasion Auctioneeis 118838 120 Wabash: 5 JUDICIAL, Bpecial Dispaich te The Tribune. SurLnyvitrk, 1N, June 7,—The Hon. Anthony ‘Thornton, late Judge of the Bupreme Court {n this Btate, has to-day replied to & committee wbo walted on hlia yesterdsy aud uq:ut:ld him to bae BUTTBRS & OP.’S dldste for Judge in this district under { Sa] heaw Appeliate Court tblil; Judge Thoraton Refl'fllfl]‘ sa[fl[day Fm‘fll g 8, Cousents (0 be s candidato, and Bia Bame will b . N anin nr-.enubd for nxfinlnallllm hlu!l;l :.l .h Cur'.unnax %5 “‘l},&nzy‘:'\u 0 el St are after cal select 8 nominee. 3 Samvention or ‘il “probatly ba heid at Tha leual sasd Fewaited o HOUBEHOI'D [cleXe] Tbres Planos. Foul Table. Ul Pllnflnl&l}hl\im‘: 800 - N Iciolls, 1'bae: Saer el il g B OIL-"TANMKS. LSON & EVENDEN, OlL TANKS Jup SHIPPING OANS, 47 & 49 West Lake Birect. OIXXONAGO. 0 vun €4TALOVUE. ur Springtield oo the 27¢h fust, ————— - SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York, the moet attractive summer resort in thie conntry, bossts of uo fner or moro elegantly- sppointed botel than the Grand Unlon. 1ts repu- tatlon is of such a claracter as to lesve nothing to be desired regarding elegance, besuty, and lusurl- ous comfort. Wi BARIIAGES, BTEWARD—LITTLEFIELD~AL Grace Churcl on tho 3th jost., Hullln Steward, of Chicago, May, dayghter of Calviu Littledeld, ot Bollovi N, No cards. o D thruggbouk Jioall ward ab .suE““AN—UA“P—JIInfi 7. 1877, at the re pans. 1 J ] ridu's s, No. 057 Weat Harsi- B33, dug per . Addees et by ube dtur. BN Mosiiou, Mr. crereaUN il Coutes W, L Bheruidn ud Misy Bolle A, Cawyp. No cards, Uour, Chicags