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"THE CITY. . GENERAL NEWS. Tha young men who met with an accident by the falling of the elevator at the Chicago Meat and Provision works, on Canal street, have recovered, Julia McKean, aliftlo’ twwo-year old residing at No. 1863 Dearborn strect, was accidentally drown- ©d at4 o'clock yesterdoy afternoon by falling into & privy vanit. The Board of Directars of the Railway Employes Matual Denevolent Aseaciation held 8 private meoting at the Palmer Houec lant night, and trans- :‘Hfll business of importance only Lo the organiza- on, g Tho Conference of the German eangelical Latheran Synod, which kasbeen In resalon for stveral days aLKt. U'anl's Charch, corner of Su- pertor and Franklin strects, adjourned sine die - yesterday afternoon. The temneratnra yeaterday, as obsarved by Man. anrrc, optician, 84 Mndison efrect (TaInUNK Build. ing), wasst m.. &4 degrees: 10 8. m., 07 12 b Ve B s B 0. Baromior st 13 8 p. oy 2000, 8. m. At 2 o'clock yesterday mom!nfiwlmmmanm 22 years of sxge, residing at No. 18% Joflerson sircel, clambered up fanr flighta of stairs to visit a friend ab No. 164 West Madison street, Not being acquatnted with the bulldine he fell thrneh & rkylight, & distance of thirty-five fcet, receiving such aovero injuries that itis not thoukht he can survive, Much of the time of the County Canrt was accu- yled esterday with Lhe hearing of hastardy snits, The frat wan ‘that of Sophla Dueble va. Albert Eupers, tn which o motion for & new trial was heard and overruled. The case of Josephine Otte man ve. J, 1l. Wallaca wan continund by stipula- tion. The nuit of Iiattle Duboin v, Edwin Darson wan dismissed forwant of proseculfon, In thesuit of Sophia eres vo. Joseph aricls a motion to Jndgmeat was sustained, and the causs was dlsmiseed. in (he cane of Bfary Uarlson va, John C ,nz tho cause waa digmissed on motion of the relator, TYachtsmen will be intereated to know that the long-ezpected and nlcnulvelr heralded yacht ul Vive arrived ot this port last e'tnlng‘. The steam yacht Dien Drake, of the **C. T, C.," took her In fow Iast evening bt about balf-past 6 o'clock off Kvanaton, and’ brooght hee into &u harbor, The Qui Vive ir about the size of the Ina, which boal she somewhat resembles ia appearance, 8he Jooked finely with her eails set and bunting a)l ran up a8 she smled 1nelde the breskwater to her anchiorage, and, If sppearances are worth anything, the Qui Vive promises to give oor {flf"“ yachts a lively race in the approaching rega Compan I, Second Restment L 8. G., was to “have met for orzanization last nizht at the Armary, * butowing to the Insufiiclent notiication fow were i . home to dinner, but that every other ieml present, and sdjournment was had until Friday nigh at which time all thoss who are cnrulled in the company are re- quesicd to be present. The company 8 to be mnetered Into tho reztiest when forty men shall be enrolled as members, Re- fore the st of next month another company now in prucess of formation will be added to tho ret~ ment, which will then hava ten companies—its (ull ynota, The orzaulzation is now in a very fioure »ning conditlon. Yesterday o mecting of the wholceala boot and rhoe dealera of this cn{ was called at the otlics of Tlogzett, Bnaectt & 1H1Hx to zive expreasion ta their feelings at tha loss they hiave sustained in the death of N, 1l Palmer, of the §rm of Phelps, Dodze & Palmer, Prominent smong Lhose present wore Mcaurs, Wells, Kirtland, lenderson, Dike, Shay, Lram, Gore. Otls, Webber, Hoscnthsl, und Fargo. M. D. Wella swas called tothe chair and G, P.Goro chosen Sceretary. kemarka cxpressive of their _morrow and loss wtistained were made by Measrs, Welle, Gore, Dike, and 8hay, and a commlties re- ported reanlitions of regret and reapect which wers unanimously adopted. Healy slough, a small branch of the Chicago Tuver, " which _has been a nulsance of the worst character for yeara past, and has contributed na much as the packing-honses to tho fli-reputs of Dridgepart, is at present belng rapidly filed np. Iieaith-Commissioner Do Wolf lns begun smits against the property-owners along its hank, and has given them thirty days in which to 8] up the slough. Some of the property-owners heartily co- aperate with the Commissiones in his efforts to abate the nolsance, andalresdy a part of thoslongh has been lled. Tho city has supplied pumps nnd power for the portfon_near Matu street, and thac will bo pumped into the Maln street sewer and the Dole flled in. Beelng that the Captain of Englne Company No. ©, located on Maxwell strect, near Camal, hi taken tho tronblo to deny tho aesertlon in' ¢l paper that the membars o llull:umymny were wit- nesses of the assaull upon Officer Jolin McTigue last Bunday afternoon, and mada no effort to help him, Buperintendent Hickey ordared an investi- gation. “To-uay a report will be snumitted to him showing that the Captaln did lend a helping hand upon arriving on 'the ground, ho havin, um; r o the company #tod by and snjoyed the fun, some Y becanso the Licutonant insultingly ordered thom not to interfore to apotl the fun, A youunj man named Andrew Marshall, an eye witnoss ol tho affal and several others have vol- untarily come forward to tho _police and corroborated tho story o the ofcer a5 to how the firo boya acted, and in one in- stance, that of Marshall'a asking them to help tho officer out, a most foul and unbecoming reply was given by some memberof the campany, 1t will, of cottrae, resnlt {n an investigation. THE PICTURE BALES, The art sales yesterdsy wore not o well pat. rontzed as was expectad; the bldding was rathor slow, and eales were mado at comparatively low fgures, At the Ilasclting sale the following picte area were : **Near Cumberland,” by Simon, $11; ‘‘Qrandmoa‘s ol by Such, ~$11 4+8cene io Dovonshire, by Tlobbs, $32.501 ‘*Autumn on Esopus Creok,” by = Ciay- ton, $181 '*Lelsurs Nours," vy Ilall, 811; **The Amanuensis, ' by Fichel, 81605 **In the Alps.™ by Jacobus, 7 **Now Hnmenlhlre Conch,™ by uhnl. IS'IG. Tho sale will continued this evening. ‘The following pletnres wero soldat the Rode ** Hsunts of te Wild Dack, " by Hfill, $8.50% nder the Elms”by | Kiclkof, & $23; “Headwaters of ' the Delaware," ~ by Morris, .60 ** Madonna, " after Ttaphacl, by Carribain, $30: **Ou Uho Thamos, " by ‘Mortis, $12: **\Wounded Quait” b il $12.60; 'Rhooting Woodcock,” by Van Willle, $IT.10¢ v Coming through the Wuods, by Wit ng Shower, ' by Carr, §565: *'On ile," by 1losford, $10.60% ** Conweay by Meade, $10.50; **Aultimn on the llouuton, ' $37.60; **Tiio Hartwl o Juuluta, b Ol Homestend,™ b ck, ' §17. *+Blaterly Affcctlon, " {:y k Istor Von underland by $tAn Unespected Vistor, i, st L Clint by the Wayalde," by Van Witfie, " 83)7 s Uame, 1 by Schinzel,' 8213 **Marning’ on” tha Th Hudeon,™ by Nichols, $275 **Don't bo Afeald, 2y Von Leben, $32.50, lu witl b contin. ued this morning and afteruvon. TIIAT NONTIL 81DE PIOG-FOND, At 8 meeting of thu Executise Committoo of the Citizena' Unton of the North Side, Monday night, complaing was mada of the ** stagnant ™ padi of water near tha Loke-Shore drive between Oak street ond Northavenues, The Health Commivsionor, yes- teeday mornlug, {1t reply o iauiries fram a Jour- nai reportar, sald that tho Lody of watar compiamed of {a indecd au cyevore to sdjacent properly.owne crm, but 8 not a “cesspool, uor s it stagiant or discaso-breeding, The poud covors several acres, aud wes originally cutolf from tho lnke by the construction of the drive. The liealth Commis- sfoner beleves that the lake nuw percolates through the driveway wnto thia low pluce, Us o led to thin " behef from the fact that there seeme (0 bo an cbb and fow to |t, The water ln pure end wholcsome, and iv only fringed withalittho grean matter, Huys row on It every day, which would not bo tho case if 1t smelicd very . Mr. Wilson, of the Department of Pablic Works, saya that it 1s Impossibly for the city to take hold and fill up the wlace, on account of tho 1t would be unjust for raptty-own. far off that they would nol ba called 1 Assesument to compel 1k 1t up, Privato partle flling it Up, dnd w0 long ns the water 4 nut une wholesome It would not b Just 1o force matters. UOTEL ARKIVALS, Grand Facifi—~tivurge Jerome, Collector at Yort of I)I-:-'l'rg:;uuuh‘!" NKer: editr DETON Fres frenss Senr ator T, 0, oy 1ech liay{ dudga James Graaly ha: yespopts tne o, duy A, Hlibbelt” Hooghwn, 1. 8 € 1. Usborn, Marquette:'C. C, Washbur, dimiiso: Wiai b 3L WWhivple, boringfield, Asaa 1 J, De ura i1 2. 0. Bl Judie J. i1, iluw o Tremont Jinuse=T, 11" Bliaw, 5t Lo del, New Yorky tho flan, H. W, W L. Woulr Ty Col gl P T s TG 1 M T Flliey aad C. 15 Buck, Hi. 'Louta: H. W, alro J 1/ a T biriaa, 7 Bult N . W Tracy, Blerilug; Hira) Yorl Huron. W, Huf ion. '8, W, ceer L. T, u ¥ gl Crawtun o)) I ). Brown,'st, Luule; J, 3 Southword * R Ofvis Dizod U B, Bente ¥ ockford; . L. ivud, LaCru s Linesy ém‘-.xm‘-'n'fi‘.vi‘n.‘ N ard, Boston . Gl hubuques J. s tuson, Ban }'r:uilw bepator P, I, Finchback, Now Urleans; I, Beunett. Jr., Marts turd; W.J, B phell, 'hils oyiu, Miiwaukee; Bartl auctininy the i A T Oy ‘.‘n{ er, fdtes denes ot lonlals W Edrier Clever =3 b Emnh, | Catros k. icor 3 b Silmanikeoy ida . Jrinfson, Gl 1, Whitaler, Macoiy " “BETSY AND 1. UOW TUEY WERE OUT AND NOT OUT, Onc day laat weck an City-Altorney Tuthill sat in bis otico wastug upon the possibility of making 8 jury of twelve futellizent mcn bellove that ke Divine Creator, through the sgency of Time sud Jack Frost, aud mot the Clty of Chicago, was re- sponaible for a defect lo a certain sidewslk, turough which defect uome pedestrian bad fellen ond deformed himsell for life, there walked juto the offico oy old man. Ho was coversd with duat, uod the umbrells sud cane fn one hand and carpei-bag lu the other, and the linon duster which be wore ull 10ld taat he Lad just sreived In tovu, He bad fought the good gt with the hack. uieu, expreasien. botel-cunnery, gauming, end buuko-ateerers, and Lad reached the ofics of the City Attotovy, beatiig biowelf, aud wipiug bis Ferepiring beuw with & larce tandanna. be banded l;\zl,';ln!. Futhill a card which bore the h;ucllplhm. e ey ALl i ey sekcd bim whist might be des bulth, Fors Fettermany L.}, ose, Soriog Lakes teous City Atto: ales. uudlnoticluz toe exdrcugion of peat-up szeay THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE with which eveary facial featnre seamed dlled, hin heart went ont to the haary-headed stranger in an inatant. The old gentleman com- menced Inan unreserved manner to unfold the tale of hinwn, I{e wan In great tronble and had to come (6 the greal metropolis of the West as the place \'I!c\".flrutflnld most likely find the advica which he rought. A llrlnser ha hnd monght & ublle uMcer with the bellef that In him he wonld nd an honeet man, (And In that alone remark the rueal siniplicity of the reverend gentiemnn and aleo remark the fortnoe which heaven showered up on him hy casting tila lot with ‘Tathill and not among the thleves on the other mide of the river,) It waa the uld, ol atory—** Betay and 1 Are Oul.” Yes, he and his wite could not ngree, and they had separated, each one hail alarted out In a new, strange life, nnd the coldness, the loncliuess, and the wide-spread desalation had almost broken hls heart, 1ife to him now tvas as harren s before it liad heen fall of Joy and munahine, “And at the thonght of the countiesa hours of perfect happiness that he nnd hie wife had passed togetler the old stranger broke down completely. ‘Tears owed fast adown hix farrotved :Er:kl‘ and his yolce was still hunky with emotion aa he tonk np the thread of the nafeative and continned while Mr, Tuthlll lookea nt him in pity and snrprice. **Ves, 1 did ali 1 could 10 keep us tovether. l;-lclmed And fmplored her npon my knees: 1acnt friends to her; 1 reminded hier of the utter abvurdily of our aeparation and of the weakness of the caurse of our disagreement; but all to vo avail, 1 recalled to her our inarriage. the bringing up of our chiliren, the thousand and one joys of our unlon; that for forly years we had DLeen man and wife without strife to mar the tran- quillity of our exiatenco: but sho would not head, She paid nothought to what would bo eald of us, and she left mae &lone fn the world. What was it alt aboul? O a nere nothing—a triling misonderatanding, I want to gef er to retorn, not only beeanse 1 feel that I cannot Touger live trithout her, but1am {eluw old, wy time has Almost come, and I want to make & fina) dinposition of my provnerty; but withontherl cando nothing, and the property wili bo jost to us and our rightful heies, Dut she won't yield.” Anid at the thoueht of his increasing snlictlons the broken old man bowed his head and wept bitterly. AMr. Tut- hill offered him every coneolation that could une der tho eircumetances be tendercd, and aeked him to repeat what ho bad . done to effect a reunlon. The old man repeated, and then asked: *!Now, what would yoit advire me tado?” Mz, Tothlil thowght & moment, and then admon. {sbed the stran; quainiance of the childllke 1l f the separation of two henrts that or nearly Iall 8 centary, and dwelt upon the disastrous cffect of the example it held up to tho young married people. He pictured the desolation of once happy houscholds -and the cmbittering for life of ilves that otherwiso might rpend the ailotied tine upon this munidane sphere in nanght but ruumln? throngh plessant pasturca, ‘Then turuing to the old inan, who had receired the City Attorney's rebuko in decp submission, o neked abruptly. s you ever read a book entitled *Detscy and T Are Ont'?* ‘I'haold man_answered in the negative. Mr. Tathill ad- vixed htin by all meana to buy a capy, read it care- fully, send it to his wile, and await_results, ‘The old “gentieman, whose aoul was evidently relleved by onen confession, took the suggesilon s & drawnling raan will catch at a strawy, anil promiced toact upon it. On taking his leave, the stranzer thanked Mr. Tathill for b hl[dm‘ ind wanted itle waa refosod, nt d stato what Alie result of the experiment was tas enacted, and the old man departed, Yesterday Mr. Tuthiil res celved a letter from tho reverend gentleman., The very addrees secrued 10 smile. The lalls of the Ietters seemed ta cover the envelops with smiles, “The notac of tho breaking of the acal sonnded like a langh, and the intertor of the note glowed with the bappiness inscribed thercon, Yes, the medi. rélnl had done ftsduty. **Betseyanill Are Not ut, " MATRIMONIAL. OWEN—JUNE. . A qnlet bt extremely pleasant weading ocenrred in Oak Park last evening, the event being tho mar- riage af Miss Manie F. Jane, daoghterof F. T, Juno, Esq., Prevident of the Sherwood School Furnitars Company, and Mr, Willlam R. Owen, with the Escanaba Transportation Company, all of Oak Park. i A special traln was chartored for the accommoda- tion of tho guests from Chicago, which left the Wells street depot at 8 o'clock, bearing nearly all tha parties who wero Invited, ax but very few were biddva, ontsldo of tha. relatives Of 1ho conpie ‘The parlors wore decorated in n tasty manner with smilaz and flowers, and everyihing was in keaping with the occasion. ‘Tha ceremony waa performed st O o'clock, by the llav. Aloxander Blackburn, pastor of the Bap- tist Church at Osk Park, the brido entering the parlor lunln{ upon the arm of the groum, and marching to the head of the room, Whero they wero met by the ofiiclating minister, and made one by the mmple form pecullar to the Baptist cread, After the ccremony the hnrwc ple recelved the coneratalations of thelr frlends; then a splen. did collation was aserved, and an hourof social converse beforo train time, which was fixed at 10:30. ‘The brideand groom took passage with ihe returning guests to this dla, where they hurposed to remain over night and start for St. Faul klhll worning, to be absent two or three weekn. The bride wore a dress of cream sllk and white tarlatan, cuta la princessc. with court train, and tintmed with orange Howers; ornaments of the eame delicate materiul. The presonts wera vary fine, comprining s check for $1,000 frum Capt, Ira 1, Owen, of Oak Park; sn elegant, full.bound morocco Blble, from Mrs, ira Il Owen; a satin case canmlnlns: ono large and twelve small solid_ silver, gold-lined berey spoons, from Mr, anc . O, W, Polter; o siiver double pickle castor, from Miss Sus Sturtovant, of Rock Falls, Ik ; & greo necklace and cross, from Mr. UOwen, of Dotroft; s superb set of coral jewelry set in pearl, from the bridegroom; an_unlque but« ter-dist, from Mr, [ra ), Owen, of Oak Park; o #01d sllver sugar spoon, from Mr, and stra, . Dardun, of ierling, 1§ four {osspoune and on URLr APOU! 1d allver, Mre, George If. Gibron, Chicago; a silver sirup pitcher, " from Mastor Frankie Ju 8 solld silver gold-linod sngar on, Mrs, M, C. Capen, of Oak Purk; rold-band silver toilst-sct, Miss Emaroy June; apalr of Prench bronze vasey, Misa Susie June, the bride's isto olegant wliver cake-baskut. Mru. I, und pale of frult-knive, Faul June; a ha Aastor sngares] ol - lsome case, contalning a sihor on. buttee-knlfe, und croain apoon from Mrs, William Conant, of Geneva, 1. ; 8 tichvasocuntaining twelve sofid siiver tesspoony, Mr. and Mra. Tuylor Willlams, ot Sterilog, [il.; & handsome gold-embroldored tablespread, Mr. and Birn. C. it Psesorey, of Sterling, 111, : an ciabo. rute case containink six solid silver tablespoons, sl Mrv, Jsmes Harden, of dterling; & genl's efn{ reclining-chair, alse & lae dy's rocking.chialr, ¥, T Juno; holf-dozen sutid sllver tewspoons, Richard ¢, llanuah, Chicapo; a handsome silver cake-knife, from Mr, and Mrs, W, 1l Cogger, Morris, 11I,: asplendid vilver double pickle-canter, Mer. and Mra. Ueorge Buker, Chlcago: & patr of piilows and cases wl{h [ow-shama, frow e, and Mes. D, June, Gally I ; two palldlllverl;olddlnou napkin-rings and silver outter-knifo, Mr. and Mra. J. Q. Owen, Chie cagos an elegant revolving-top r butler-aiah, 1i. €. vune, Morcisi o bequtiful sliver jewol caskol, Mo, I, C. urrlag & rich silver tollet Mr, and Sre, W, McLeau, Chicago; ® handsome rolid _silver ple-knifo, Columan, -~ Chicaga’ r, au o, J, 3 sliver individual caster, tho lon, A A. Teuell and wife, Sterlin, ;nnfi' c("-nnl full-bound morocco Ar, and “ury, Sturling; a band. t-picke, Mr, aud AMrs, J. . Ulte! rult sct of costly chlua ware, Mr, and Al Walden, Chicagu; a pair of rich gold-Laud vasce, M1, and Mrs, A, P nd vasce, Buurievaut, Bterling; » plckle o wvith forks and froeted jar, Mr, and Mrs. W, L. Potter, Anione those present wore Mr, and Mre, I H, Owen. Oak P'ark; 3r. and Mrs. 0. W, Polter, Mr. *und Mrs, Willism L., Potter, s ABL’W FPolter, Mr. Lddle Poiter, dr. sud Mrs, 3. G. Coleman, Mrs, J, Owen, Misses Nelllo ¥, aud Mary ¢, Hutchnge, “Mr. Whilam 11, Woodward, and e, Frunk 8, Wileon, all ot Chi AMru, 2 Mary C, grandmother tride, Osk i 3Mr and Mes, Conant, Geneva: the llev. Mr. and burn. Oak Park; the itev, and Mra. C, 1, DeWalf, and Mr, and Mrs. 8. C. Juue, Morsis; Mise Ella Wilson, blovton, D, C,§ Mr, Ira D, Uwen, Oak Park, sud others, FOUNDLINGS' IIOME, THE ANNUAL LECEFTION, ‘The bableaof the Foundiings' Home were at Lome tocowpany ail day yesterday and last even- Ing, Tutho earlier purtion of the day they enter. tained thair visitors handsowcly and with estremo vigor, the principal exercises consisting of & serles of vocal extravaganzas, accompanted by panto- mimic exhlbitions appalling to sby one not accas- tomed W such ucenes. ut, after dinnor, thera wuw 8 completo lull, caused by the fatiguo of the walfs, who were Impolite snuagh to g9 off napplog sud leave thelr callers to Jouk out for themaclves, The recoption was given by the Ladics' Union Ald Soclety, It belng the sizth anniversary of the llowe, and durlng the day aud event in the nelghborhood of alhousand persons vm(:fl tho nstitution. TheMatron, Mrs, Fox, and her uasistant, Mlss Peck, were both abeeni'on a vaca- tlon, but the reception was ably conducted by Dr. uud bre, Shipman, the founders of tle Lowe, and Siw, 1, B, Carav, the Prestient of the Soslety, ss- alated by ollier ladies, The peopls whocalled— niwtly “ladies—wore escorted over the Louve and showi 8 great variely of Lubics, and afteewards pi- loted to the dining-r0on, where & feast was spread, provided by the tadles of the Suciety, sud for whicl eact visllur was oasessed 26 cents. Muny of the hulpleas hittls orplinns were really handedtme chils dren, Lui thiro were two of three which at. tracted consldersblo attention on accuunt of thelr #lrlkiug rescwblance 1o nothing human. Une of 1leaw wan described by 8 lady Visitor ag Posseasing the exact fuatuies of Baraum's **What §s it Another was the proud owaerof 8 hesd shaped Bouiething like a sea-urchia, over wbich a sprivk- hiug of cardiual red bair, eyes which protruded fzomn thelr sockety, foroll the world sy shough the chltd had beca rapiied on the top of iis Liick, and its ollier festurce, wero corr disgusting. That chitd canaut live lon: buimely. ~Anotuer cherub was the counturpatgof & muonkey, und still wuottes fuce 8 wtrhiug resom- blance to oue of our County Commlssioners, It wasu't hundsome. rav ata.cd that the Houmo was never In so ug a conditlon, Through the exortions of Unlun, under whoss managemest the UYer $.U,UU0 have been ralsed In the v years. There is uow but $1.200 rowala- 0y 10 be pyid on ihe bullding, which the ladies hope to ratss durinz the cowing year. There is alac a mortzuge of 83,000 staadlug' agalnst the lot. B / i eighty me, ali under one vear of age, for none older can he admitied according to the rules of the institation, sund these sre taken care of in nany Instances by the mothers of the infants, each nurte providing for . lwo. There wers twelve roomfuls of these morscls of humanity on exhibition yes- Uy, anid the slght van enongh to make n canni- mouth water 1l his appetite eraved spring on toast, SWIMMING-ECHOOLS. PATSICAL CULTUKR AND SAWIMMING A8 A OYM- NASTIC. Modern cisilization, with all its wondertal appli- cations of aclence and art to the increase of pers #onal comfort and the promotion of social plean- ures, tends, nnfortunately, 1o a precocious devels opment of both minu aud body, unfavornble alike to vigor and duration. 'I'his tendency is most evie ddent snd progreasive in the crowded popnlation of Targo cities, whoee inliabitante, b{ the very cir- cuuistances in which they are placed, constantly #in nagmnst the natural laws e shed by the Creator for thelr weakenced frames and stckly off- #pring. Deteriorating indnences of this nature, continued through n few generations, would soon depupulate a city bnt for the reinforcements which i1 is constantly receiving frum the country. 1% tu not necessary, at this time, to specify all the causes of enicebled health and chroni¢ aliments which are in constant nperation In & great city. Bomae of them press with unequsl force on differ- ent clasass of the [ubabitants, But, a8 no person can claim enliro cxemplion from these perma- nently deteriorating inflnences. all have direct Fcrwnnl Interest in resisting and wodifying thelr orce, cven if unablo entirely to remove them. It is belleved that the means of reliel and enre €an soon be placed at the disposal of a1l claseen in the matnred plans and arrangements to which tlicie attention {8 invited. e eflurts of a few piblice minded fellow-cltixens b leh here an inedoor swimming-achos with & good cymnasium attached 1o It liave uctu 1y becn auceessinl, To ¢! rsevering and enter- Prldn rit of 1. J. Kadish, Eeq., oelongs the o ro of the credit of having accomplished what many before him hava teiked of and wished for for & number of years, ‘The Chicagu Natatorinm and Tastitote for Phys- leal Culture has become & facl. The building i4 In courso uf erection, and (Lo Inetitrtion will open {ts doors to the pahiic on the 16tk of July. Mich. fizan avenue, opposite the Eeposition Building, 1a the locality selocted, and it could not be more con- venlent and more central. 1ts manager and chief instractor fe Dr. W. Jan. aen, of Philndelplia, Ho comes introduced &s ane of the pioncers and champlons of Bhysical cuitura 1n its most refined features and modern reforme, Hie has in Puiladelphia alone over 3 000 female puplls who are to-day good swimmers, and Roio of them have saved tho lives uf oth- cra on saveral occasfons, Swimming as & gymnas- tic cannot be overestimated; ite free and graceful mmovements give hoalthful actlon to the muscle the contact with the waves. so full of magmetic vir- tue which it lnvolves, refreehes and Invigurates the ‘whole body; nnd tho cougnest of & now eiement, Which it secures, dilates ong with & sende of tri- numph and of power. TLe first natatorlum in Chicagois halled with pleasure, and there is no doubt of Its great success. Br. Churles ltudolph has preparcd the plans and acts as the superintend- Ing arclitect, he casing superior qualifications for the work, as he hae reen all tho great bathe of Kome, Naptes, Venice, Beriln, atc., ond will take a pride {n combining afl their good pointa in tho Chicago jnstitution, TOE CITY-ITALL. The police and firemen will ba pald to-d: The Treasurer's receipts yesterdsy were $510 from tha City-Collcctor, $0,100 from tho \Water Department, and $1,741 from the Comptroller, The contract for furnfshing 12,000 tons of coal to the city was yosterday awarded to Robert Law, Six cases of scarlet fover wers reported to the Health Department yesterday, Nine deaths from the disease have occnred Lhis week, The Committec on Streets and Alleys of the South Division is called to meet in tha City Clerk's otlice to-morrow afternoon at I o'clock. @, C. Cook yesterday took out a permit to bulld & two-stury, meat, and attic dwelliog, 25x62 feet, Indinus avenue, near Lighteenth street, to coat $7, 000, The license receipta yesterday wero abont $300, The Mayor's police are stirring tp the delinquent butchers, and 8 goc mnn‘ suits to compel the taking out of lcenses bave been begun, Abont 200 birth-returns are mada to the Health Department every wock, The number hes in- creascd eince Lhe Canncll took action in regard to tho punlshment of those who falled to report cases that came unuer their notice, My, Charles Reed, attorney for Iiidreth, ls anx- {ous to have the Corporation Counsol take up tho case, but Mr. Bonfield {s not vet prepared, and ) thermore, the city ls In no_hurry, as ervices are not jndispensable, ‘The Mayor busien himaelf nowadnys in signing the new water bonds which are to roplace sume which mature July 10is Honor must maka his aignature 800 times each day Lotwoen now and f]\llyl inorder that the bonds may be ready in me, . City-Englneer Chesbronzh yesterdsy visited the Oseh Diteh dam wien now mltl;mmpluled, and found that there was no tmmedlate danger that the structure would fall to pleces, 83 rome Intelligent citizen has predicted, 1t 1s built as 1t wase fntended it should be, and will Tho dam (s stthe beat but an nch the city did_not want to make It anexycnsivagne, If itshall serve the purpose, and if itbe ‘found that nooody's lcgal rights are trcupassed upon by tha comatraction thereof, & permanent structare will In the course 4‘:{ tima be erccted, Tha presont dam will cost 1100, Ald, Bwoeney sald yesterday that he should of poze the patnizo ef un{ ordinance closing the snloons on Bunday, and should vote that the Coun- cll entertaln no provosition to that efect. H¢ held that tho closing of th however denirable It mizht be, waaan lmposeibliity in thla city, and an utiompt at It would hut stir up n great atrifo by which the city would bs s great auffercr, " i a5 ho desire to tall his action." ilu might posribly lend the project his suppart, ss ha was infurmed that the majority of satuon-keep ers dealred la cloas their places l{urlng the day of rest and do 80 if ali places were cloved. A reporte d to A‘ld. Nlesen lay aflernoon: *V'Aro you in faver of cloving the valoons un Sun- day?" ° The Alderinan amiled a teaningless smilo and sald that ke was, experiment, an: ‘The city exponditures for May wers ae follows: Water fand, $37,450.37; wuter tax, awerage, 33,104,205 sewerago tay, ¥ aepropridtlon fuid, $4J, 00U, 42; athool tax fund, g 1, olico, $41. 008, 227 dlre, $:10, 437, 18} Hy:' contingent, 81,031,133 logal 0,143 solarion, €5,809,64; print- 'y §oil s public llbrary, $4,- fund, $i i 2ot Tax aien, Shodnr; e coat of tax sales, S1L03: fntercs . 205 tax warrants, ' $1.113 " oo i &’;g'"“. Court, Norih Division, $47.04 52,633 clection expense nspectors’ Dopartoient, 2,401, 235 etreet-l: 11 correction, $§5,004 sanie, 3H Justice on 3, '$04. 50} achool fund, $45, - d Sttophord, 3140 ‘Krrin Vomen's Itefuge, $14U; Cook County Criwinal Cuurt, $4.60; ceriificates of Indebtedn general fund, 327,000 city hay-scal city comets 50 ccisl asscssnient on 3 clty proverty, 8357 apocial mssesmonts, $1,Girs, o5, total, $30,735.60. Expenditures ovor recoipts, 311, 802,04 £ o CRIMINAL, Farly yesterday moralng the residences of F, 8. Harvey, No. 1124 State strect, and I, 8, Dowitz, No, 1000 Stato street, wera entercd by burglare, who gut only about $100 worth of property out of the o placed Arseots: Oscar Dergren and John Oleson, ss+ saulting IL Diradley becauss he demandod that they quit lflllnfilcn Inhis name; Annle McCarrol) larceny of clothing fram Joslo Andrews of No, Unlon'street: Amanda Lasson, larceny from D, L. Juergons, of No, 348 West ,dm strect; Georga Mulford, larceny as ballee of & quantily of furni- l&m d\vl:lch was given 10 bim for storagu by Maggle rady. Charles Mast and Ikoor ** Duater" Ariel, two barbers employed at the ¢outhwest cornerof Washs ington and Clark strects, had & controversy at 11 the " Tivoll, lashied Lisan. o'ciock yesterday morning lu front o{ dlll‘lnr which slast drew & razor and s . tagonlst neross the plght cheek sud down the right arw, inficliug iwo decp wounds, neitter of which fsdangerous. dast then escaped 1 tho crowd, sud has not ¢inco been captured. Lillo Ttagpio and John Carey are locked up at the Weat Pwelfth Street blation, chargea with robbery of $70 {u casb, two watches, nd two riugs from a wenty-sixth sirect, snd obout $t of jowelty from the slore of M, Slioons & 'Co., No, . 5620 Can street. Yesterday afternuon both were fdontis by JMrs. Jacob Slone and two sons, keepers of a grocery store ut No. 34 West ‘Ihirtocnth etrest, as Swo of a gang who entered aloru {n broad day. lizht ouo day laat week, and sdroitly locking \bein into a rear ruom, ransacked the grocery sud took $2 from the Ui, A case of peculiar cmtllfl came to the knowl- edyte of the ollcers of the Humaue Soclely n-ger; day. Thute js a borso mart located on Weal Twelfth atrect, near lalsted, wher collection tacved boasts exposed for sule. An old, worn-oul boree, with §th enough to bruathie, was found aits wdust cart, hed 10 A driven by William Keardon. vainly dnvur(n‘tn His brutal driver was whipplug and kickloy hlm '.""lll ot his failure to wake o start. Officers McDonsld and Wesver wero detalled to make the arcest, rdon lmlfhl viciously, and Ofices McDonsld was compelle: to ahow bl revolver befure the human bruto would bo takes. Hu was brought before Justice Mor- rlson, and Leavily fined. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Ladies’ Flower Mlsslon mecte this moraing 24 65 Washiogton stroet. The quarterly meetiog of the Woman's Chris- tlan Assoclation will bo held Thursdar wornlng 8% pull hio load. 13, 1877 10 o'clock in Lower Farwell Hall, entranco 160 Madinon street. The regniar noonday prayer-meeting in Farwell Hall to-day will be led Ly Charles M. Morton. Employers everywhero are Invitod to enguge thelr belp from the Free Employment Bureau, No. 145 Fifth avendo. ‘There will be a Gospel temperance meeting this evening at the (‘hlcuse & Nortliwestern Itaflway «car-shops, led by WY, O, Lattimore, ‘The Rev. G, Mlcbadisn, an Armenian, will give an address vn the prevent conditlon of the Turke and Christisng, this evening, In the Jecture-roomn f tho Sccond Presbyteciau Chureh, ‘The annual reception at the Oll Penple'a ilome will be given to-morrow, continoing during the day and evening, Tlekets, Inclnding strawberriea and eake, muaic, and recitativns, L4 centa. Al intereated in tho Mome and jta Inmates are Invited 10 be presont, . . ‘The SBcvenlh Annnal Conventfon of ** The Rall- wiy Employes' Mutual Henefit Aseociation of the West ™' will be held at tho Palmier Mouse lo- \iay,, at 10 o'clock, 4. m., for the election of ofll- ters and the traneaction of such other busincss an ma; lmm uprelating to the lntercsts of the Asso- cuilon. ‘Tho snnual receptlon of the IHome for the Friendless will take place Thureday, The lomna will be thrown opento tho public during the en- tire day and evening, The ladies will setve Ireahmen Mrs, Datnly wiil road, Ilan orchestrs will be in attendance. and in the avenin the Dramatic Clab of Trinity ‘M, E, Church wil give two plays in ono of the patlurs, for which an admission vt 60 cents will ba chargea, WOMAN'A FOREIUN MISSIONARY SOCIETT. The quatterly meeting of tbo Woman's Forel Missionary Ruclety, pNorthwestern Branch, will be Deld in Trinity M. 3. Chare on Indisna ‘avenne, niear Twenty-fonrth street, Thursday. The pro- ramme ia &4 follows: 10 &, . —Businces meet- ng, reports of the Confcrence Hecrotaries, the Branch Corresponding Rccretary, Hranch Treas. nter, committeen, &c. 1 p, m,—Luanch, nerved by the iadica of Trimity. 2'p. m.—Missionnry prayer- mecting, led by Mra. L. A, llagans, of Eimhurst. 2:30-—-Sceap-buok readings by Mes. E. W, Andrew; mitdsionary mh( Misd Logans **Our Missiona, with Map Illustestions,” by Mrs. Dr, 1. N. Dan- furth addreascs b{ Mra. Blahop Ilarrls and Mra. 8 M, D.l}’q of the Wealeyan University, Blloome ingtan, 111, - Masto will forin a feature of the pro- grawme, All are invited to attend, BUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD. For something over a year the Lako Ghore & Michigan Southern Rallroad have boen runninga theatre train from South Chlcszo. which has been 8 great convenlence to tho residents of this place, This traln hae flow been withdrawn, the managers of the road claiming that it has nover pald, Thu restdunts of the towns on the Iinoof tho Tock Island Dommy arc sbout uniting In & peti- tlon to tho managers of that road torun a late traln onthatline. It fs thought that one wonld bo ap. Dreciated by the peoplo of Dlue Istand, Morgan L'ark, Washington Ieights, and Englewood, aud would soon be & paving run. The Knll!ulln)‘( oxerclses of the Iligh School oc- cur ‘Ihorsday cvening, Jane 21, at which timo eighteon puplis will graduate. The Alumni will tiold thelr reanion on the foilowlng evening, AKZ DLUPF, ‘The arranzements for the nssemblles ab the grounds of tho Lake Dlu@ Csmp-Meoting Associa- tlon are going forward witha degroe of enorgy ‘which betokens tho nost thorough preparation of every department by the openingday, July 10, Soveral additional bulldings aro already well under way, and more will be erected at once, %0 that thers will be asmple accommodations fur all who may attend. Mr, loward goes out to-day withan_efliclont cor(u of nasist- Ants to put thy hotel in readinnas for Lhe reception of guests, and Mossrs. Thatcher and Jutkin are siready on tho "(munu aupervising thelr respective depariments of the work. Amnong those who are erecting bulldings fur thelr fawmiiics are Mr. Wiil- {am Deoring, of Kvanston; the liov. Mr. Gray, of Tarner Junction; Solomon Thatche: the Preaident of the Laoclution;_and Mcssrs, W, 1, Bash, A. 1L Beranton, A, J, Jutkin, and others of this city, ‘The first of the scrics of meetingw will be the 'iamnunnu Conveatlon, commencing Juiy 10. THE CROPS. TOWA. Speclal Dizpatch to Tha Tribuna, PRINCETON, Scott Co,y June 13.—Corn herea- bouta is backward, and the cold snap now with us for a couple of daya hes given it an addition- al backact which {t can but Uly stand, Much replauting—mors than 1 ever remumber fn some twenty years—had to be done, and in consequence the ontlook for corn fs not promis- ing. The plant {s small, weeds are plenty, and tho folds nowhere present a signt to gladden the cye of the corn-grower. Thoro are some ex- teptlona to this, however, and I havo scen sever- al folds really good. Wheat looks well, and promises a good ylcld, which may nlso bo said of uats, Darley 1s discovered to bo thinin wany cases, and doubts are o order in respect to theyield perncre, Thachinclibug is reported to bave appeared in . considerably nuwmbcers 1o Clinton Lounl{ to the north of us, bul I have heard of nona In this vicinity. Yo potato-Lectle have we always with us, this year in auginented forco, and grim determination to hold tho fort, to regulato the question of suoply and de- mand, supply for hfuself, nnd consequent de- maud by others, fancying the tuber es an artl- claof dict. NEBRASKA, Special Diwpalch 1o The Tribune. Yong, Neb., Juno 12.—Tho grasshoppera are not fnjuring the crops now. In the carly part of April many grasshoppers hatebed, and were euting tho wheat trom pleces of new breaking, not plowed last fall, but the very frequent ralne storine which hindered their ciating, snd the vontinuous wet and cool weather, seeined to be tao much for them, and now we think thoy are all hatehed and nearly all destroyed, We “ouly fear thoso which inay ily over [u the fall, Crups are backward, but tho prospects ura quitc prom- 1sing foru good harvest. INDIANA. Epacial Dispatch 1o The Tridune. IxptaNaroLts, Iud,, June 12,—Reports at the agricultural headquarters go to show that the corn crop throughout the State {s in & must un- promising condition, the wet and .cold weather of *he past two wecks having given a backsot from which it can bendly recover, Tho pros- peets for nfine crop of wheat, however, were uever better. BLOOD. Hls Statoment of Liabilitles Untrustworthy —Grout Excltement at Filchburg, Mass, Bpecial Dispaich to Tha Tribune. ‘Bostox, Juue 12.—The City of Fitehburg, the native place of I A. Blood, the bankrupt, Is greatly cxcitod over his fatlure, ang thoe feollng thers is one of downricht judignation, for It appears he lias made & false statement, ana that, while tho Nabilities in soro fnportant cases are overestimated, the small creditors ave all Ignored. Beveral parties who clatin to bo credi- tors to the amount of 810,000, and one who ls o creditor for more than $10,000, are not men- tioued at all. ‘Tho Fitchburg Bavings Bank has paper with the umame of Mr. Blood on it directly and Indirectly, amountlug to the sum stuted, but of this ouly im,wu Is personal to him, aud very much of thiv 1s secured b, wmortgages, by collaterals, and by suretics and uarautees on the paper. Of the aum stated by Firsblood, $100,00 a'th Walier Teywaod Chaly Company's paper, und the pawe vt Mr, Blood was not constdured as anything when token, The paper was fndorsed by thu stockholders, aud Mr, Blood smong the_ rest. Iustead o 807,000 to the Worcester North Buvings In- stilution, his possible Hability there (s onl §17,000, and that as surcty on notes, for whic there is ample sceurity fn'the shape of collat- erals, le has overstated his liability tothe Wachusett Bauk by at least $5,000, aud thero is ouly $6,600 which {s not sccured by securities In b‘ebmanlln)n bank called on and collateral, Mr, I.Iu)m,lf Lo was then u Director, for @ state- a went of {[airs, sud he gave it In writing tbat his liabilltles as promiaur - and fudorser wmounted to only $751,800.10 It oppears mow that he owes more than double that smouot, and, if more Hme bad been given, the schedule’ wold probably have reached 84,000,000, ‘Che statement that Mz, Bluod owes the Fitchburg Nattonul Bank §4.500 18 fulse. Ho dous not owe that institution one dotlar, directly or Indirectly, Cashicr O, H. Lawreuce, of the Northborough National Bank, autharizes iue 1o say that Me, Blood states ng fnuebteduess to the Northborough Natloual Bauk at $2,500. This itemn 1s falsc. The cor- rect amount is $6,500, as promisor and indorsor. Tuken altogether the statement fited is misleading. \Vhat the estate may be able to pay to unsccured creditors {s questionable; but the Fitchburg Senting, writing under sunie ex- citetneut, urges creditors not to accept 80 ceots on 8 dollar, but $0 wake & thorough iuvestige- tion of tho case, —— NO REDUCTION. PorrsviLLe, Pa, Juns 12.—At Lansford, this evenlng, It is understood thero will be no reduc- tlon in the miners® wages duriog tus present month, as expected, and it is thought the men wlll resume work ou Thursday. The notive of reduction in wages, lmuunllusm 13} per cent, ouly -applics to laborers aud mechanlcs ow- Ployed'In tho coal ompaaies’ shops of that e . THE COURTS., Inability of the Jury to Agres in the Case of the Bark * Bourd of Trade," Michael Lynch Charges Lawyer W. H. Peckham with Une professional Conduct, An Injured Wifo Wants One of Good« ,, riel’s Utah Divorces Annulled, New Suits, Bankruptcies, Con~ fessions, Judgments, Ete, The jury {n the case of McGraw va. The Mer- cantilo Mutual Insurance Company camo Into court yesterday mogaing Jaded and sleepy, and intimated that they coult not agree. Judge Blodgett, however, decllned to relcasn them, and they went back to their room. Inthe alternoon they came In agaln, looking still mora weary and worn, and ono of them, Mr, Allen, of Waukegan, made & short statement. Iiosala ho could not agree with tho others, and wished to know whether he would bo contravening his oathi if bie fell in with the others and brought tn a verdict. Judge Blodgett declined to intimata what his duty was, but advised him to talk tho mat- ter over.and sco it they could not agree. The Judge further ndded that he had known Mr. Allen for ten years, and felt fully assured that he acted In accordance with his views of duty. The jury then sadly aud unwillingly retredto slecp another night on chairs or tho floor. W, . FRCRIAM AGAIN, Another bill was fiied yesterday {n the Circuit Court, the complalnant being Michael Lynch, in which W. 11, Peckham Is charged withunpro- lfesstonal conduct, Lynch says that some time since he employed Peckham to prosecute a sult ogainst the Chicago DBulldiog Boclety, but tho Jalter allowed a decree for $1,100 to bo entered up asgainst Wim. Lynch charges this was done without kis knowledge, and for a much larger amount than ‘was actuaily duc, and e asks that the decreo mui!.mml asfde, Tho Clileago Building Soclety, L, L, Greenleal, and W, H, Peckham are made defendants, VONCRY, or Eunice 8. Rolf showed how A. Goodrich pro- cured fraudalentdivorces yesterday In o bill sho filed againat her husband, Willlam H. Ralf, for divorce. She says that shio was married May 14, 13808, and In 1870 they moved to Wisconsin, In January, 1873, Rolf craftily asked hiswifctotake o little pleasure trip to Balvidere, IMl., whera her parents lyed, She did not suspect any guile, and gladly avalled herself of the oppor- tunity, Assoon asshe was gune ho came to this city and, as ischarged, commmitted adultery. 1lc nlso sought out Goodrich, the divorce shy- ster, and engaged tho latter to procurc bim a Utah divorce. ~ iy means of frandulent and pers Jured affidavits this was accomplished, and ftolf was happy. He immediately went back to his female acquaintance, and tho two have been 1lving hero tn'guthur aince. Mrs, Rolf clinrges that this Utah divorco was fraudulent, havin, been obtined without notico to her, an that sho is still Roll's wife. 8be, however, de- sires that the marriage should be dlssolved aa 800n a8 possible, and also that sho should have o suitable share of the $15,000 or $20,000 worth of worldly wealth ho has gathared together hare. As ho la about to leave the State, she also prays for u writ of no exeat to enforce his reaidence hiere untll the suit be decided. The writ was {ssued, A few. hours after tho bill was filed, the defendant himsels came fn with tho nspect of o man who was suffering with toothache and asked to look at It. The docu- mert was handed to him, and he perused ft carefully from beginning to end, but the con. tonts did not eem to reassure him atall, fe, however, left an order for u certified copy to be lmlmie aut, 50 as to commit it to memory &t hia elsure, 2 Elizabeth Gresens aleo finds cause to com- plain of her husband, August Gresens, on ace count of his unfortunate tendency to kuock her down wheneves she made auy remark he did not like, 8Lie went home to her mother several times, but he as often conxed her back, 'Finally sholeft him for good fu September last, and now sho wants a divoree. ITEMS, Judgo Gary fs contincd -to bls honse by a sovere attack of rhcumatism, and will not be in court until next Monday. Judzfl Jameson will #it in his place and continue his call, Judge McAlllster yesterday lssued a_special venire for tweaty-fotir jurors, returnable June 18, nt 10 &. . in vesterday's TRINONE {L was stated that o verdict had been rendered for the defendant in the caso of tho Berkshirg Life Insurance Com- pany va, the 8t. Jolin's Episcopal Church, This was a mistake In the nameof thecaso; it should lve been the Chicngo Renderine and Fertllz- Ingz Compuny vs. the Frunklin Insurance Com- uuy. o URITED STATES COUTTS, Julla Bond began a sult yesterday agafost Margaret Boyer to recover 81,500, DANKRUPYCY MATIERS, An involuntary petition was filed Jata Monda) ofternoon, but suppressed, for service agains| Froderick LueuchurF, by 0. & W, Guthric ona clatm fur $68L.38; Griflin & Connolly, 387,61, and B, Lowentlial, $5%6.21, It Is clnrged that on the'28th of May fraudulently guve a chattel mortgage to sccure a pre-vxisting debt of $4,40), aod that on the 7th of Juno he uve i warraut to cunfoss judgment {n favor of i Btocker, with intent to give a preferonce. A rule to show cause Junc 21 was [asued, An [n- Junction was nlso lssued to prevent sale under execution, The following cases were roferred to tle Reg- {ster for tinal roport: A. R, Atking, E, A, Batch- clder, AL I Aspinwail, A.& L. Plerce, W, F. IHunt, Renry Ricker, Frederick Hartman, E, P, Btevens, M, F, Cascy. Jobt 15, Sntclds was adjudieated bankeupt by (lleh;glt and a warrant (ssued returnable July A discharge waa lssucd to W, M, Dingman, The qrwwulum agalnst Johu I, Durran were onlered to be dlsmisacd, Thomas A, Elmendorf was clected Assignce of Payson E. Maynew, Braiford Hancock was elected Assigneo of Alexander llumlulrh. An Assizuee will be elected at 11a. m. to-day for O, D, Gammon. Composition mectings will bo held at 10 s, m, in the cases of Kufus G.CaseandR. 8, Johuson. Tha first dividend mecting In the matter of Henry Panllasky is sct for 2 p. m, to-day, TILR HAYES CASE, It will be remembered thaf Dantel Fo llyu dofug bus Quincy and State streots, was arrested at the in- stancs of I, B. Clafila & Co., of New York, who charged hit with having fraudulently vio- lated tho provisions of the Hankrupt luw whils o resldent of Connecticut, Hayes zave bait In tha sum ot $7,500 for his appearance, bug by an amleable arrangemcnt wus subscquently sure rendercd by his bail. Simultaueously an appli- cation was made to Judge Urummond for a hearing of the case fn mccordanuce with the fol- lowing statute: v Sko, 091, Whon any personds arrested or fm- risoned jnany State On Deeno process or execus ton lasued from any court of the United States, 1o any civil action, he shail b cutitied ta dischargo frum such arsest or lwiprisonnient i the satio mati- nerasif he wero 5o arreated and imprd like process from the cagris of such Stu Tue saunu oath may ba taken, and the same notlce theroof shall be required, ‘as be provided by the laws of snch dtate, and thesame course of pro. cecdings whall be adopied a9 may be ndoptcd in the courts thereof, Bat all such procecdings shall be had before one of the Cowmissiouars of tie Circuit Constfur tho district whera the defendant Is 80 ld. Jilze Drummond remaoded the case to Com. missioner iloyne, before whomand a jury it was tricd ycll.unhnlhlsrnaun. Tenneys & Flower lp?!lfl.‘d for the plalutif sod Eldridge & Toure tellotte tor the defeuse. Heveral witnesses were exauued; tho bankrupt's schedule, filed with tha Counectlcut Court, was submitted, and, after arzuments pro aud cou tle lury -jptired for about five mivutes, when tncy returoed with a verdict of not gullty, U 1t 18 the first time that & cesn 6f 1L 38nd Lag ever been tried on the wectios quoyad In this dlstrict. SUPERIOR COLT IN URIKY. The Natioval Bank of Cu'ninarce began 3 suft {g; 82,000 agulust Orrig F, Plac: atd Julios ret. % % W. I Catler sued Jubn Viy Lowe!t for $1,000. Roxanua W. Paeriueles Aled & dlairecy-ware raut against Will{.a ). uti‘vo-l 0 recover $450 back rent of No. 558 SJuth Park aveuus, Robert D. M- Arfaur conimen:ed awult for $3,000 agalnst ‘. }i+ Peckitata, 5 ..'lulll'll“;‘ltfl'. et ropladh Calla; vt Lagay asuit fn replevin .g..mn.zcllg % By lem'f»n. L. G and — (§ Uptus, 2o reoovee the stock of liquo: oo, ond the 6iore Sxtives 0.4 / Clark slreet. . WAive cowaspeet un sction in on tresspass Inst the Chicago City Railway Comn-ny,fl ,800. ¢ ng hier damagces at $10, CRIMINAL COURT. ‘Wiilinm Bartholin, an ex-policeman, was tried forlarceny and acquitted. The charzo agalnst him wns that ho had, while omployed at the Har- rison Street Btation, taken $174 from the safe. The evidence shaweil that the snfo was accessi- ble toat least five other oflicers, and that the charge n‘gllnfl. Bartholin hiad more of spite than fact behind {t, and his acquittal was & complete vindlcation, G. A, Ford was tried for larceny ns ballea and fonnd guilty. Willlam Shaighnessy was trled for robbery, {funfl gullty, and giyon one year In the Peniteu- ary. flcnmlm Stevens was placed on trial 1ato in the afternoon for the killlng of Thomas Murphy In February last in the vivnity of No, 710 In- diana avenue, Col. E.B.McClannsghan appeared for the prosecution in the absence of the Sfillo'l Attorney, and W, W, O'Brien for the defense. The circimstances of tho case are famliar to the public. COUNTY COURT, In the cstate of Thomas T. Remick tha will ‘was proven and letiers were granted to Henry Wilkingon under bond for $32,000. . In tho estate of Jacob F, Schlott, & grant of administration was mado to Hans F. Schiott under bond for $10,000. THR CALL. Jupas Brovasrr—Untimited call. ' Now.03,114, and 115 aro for trlal next, No. 120, Consolidatod Oyater Packing Company ve. Curtls, on trial. Jupor JaxEsoX In Judge Gsry's room—100%¢, 103, 104, 107 to 113, and 115 o 123, inclualve, No. 87, Nevels vs, Connors, an tria Juoax Moone—18, 20, 21. _No case on trinl, Jupaz Nooens—Set case, Park Cominissioners v8, Meyers, and calendar Nos. 82/4, 05, 74, 75,85, and 87. No. 3101, Gray vs, larifor! Insur- ance Company, on telal, Jupar McAutisTEn—131 to 101, lncluelve, No case on trial, Jupux Fanwrit—Gencral business, Jupax WiLLiaus—No court, JUDOMENTS, Uxirzp States Cincurr Count—~Conrxssiona— National iank of Tlinols ve. N, D. Judd and Lu- ther Rosaitar, $5,104, 00, Jupar BLonacTr—Charles Cashman ve, Joshus L. Marsh, $3,287,50.—National Rank of Illinuls s, Franch A. McCormick, $160. SUrERIONCount—~Coxrrasions—Charlotte Knoes . John Welneler and Mathias Spoo, $1:2.08. saxut‘mcmm]" ot al, vs. Hopkins A, Stimson, Jupop JaupsoN~W, C. Daker e ve, Olla g, Lymnn and Willlam E, Webb, §403.756, —Annic Lorough vs. Patrick Carroll; verdict, $510, and wotiou for new trlal, Cincuir Counr—Junoe Rooxns—Rlctard P. Collins va, Francls Hutchinson; verdict, 3500, —— THE HINKESOTA BOND QUESTION, Special Dispateh to The Tribune, 8. PAUL, Minn, June 13.—The vote on tho bond question fn 8t. Paul to-day resulted in 717 maforlty in favor of the settlement proposed by the Legislaturo last wintar, and accepted by 8clah Chamberlaln, principal bondholder, and others, representing nearly all the bonds be- lleved to be in existence, or about $2,000,000. This voto Indicates the defeat of tho [wopusl- tion in the Btate, and leaves the bondholders no hope except in walting for somo pliant Leeisla- ture, or adooting tho suggestion of lgnatius Donuelly, that the rallway companies of the Btate be furnished with coupons to tonder In payment of their taxes, thus forcing the Stato tobriog cases fn tho State courts, which will turn upon tha valldity of thess bonda. Special Dispaleh to The Tridune. ‘WiNoNA, Mino., June 13.—At a special clee- tionhere lo-dl{ on the Prnpoml ameniment to the Constitution devoting the 500,000 ncres of Internal Improvement land to the payment of the State rallroad bonde, the vote stood: Against tho bonds, 1,009; fur the bonds, 04. The afl“dmm‘ 1a undoubtedly denmmf In tho . THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. offer special Inducoments to purchasers, at whale- e and retail, of sheet-musle, music books, vio- ) gultars, and all kinds of muelcs! instroments, QGeneral agents for the Standard umn and Weber plano. Quality guaranteed. 'No, Btate stre The best man wing sooner or later, and vo does the best journal, *‘Andrews' Hazar® has won from tho siart. It lle s special rllcn In the fam- ily, and so fitls {t that & succensfnl competitor has not appeared. Every should have it. W. It Andrewd, publister, Cinclanati. MARIBIAGEN, e I SRS CLANK—SHARP—Tuesday morn'ng, June 12, at residence of the bride's mother, 012 \ahashiay., nythe Roy. It M. IHatfeld, Mr, Frederick \ Clark and Mlus Lottle T, Bharp, ol of this city. DBRAUNHOLD—~WARDLAW ~Juna 12, 1877, at 8 o'cloeka. ., &t the Becond nurllu Church, by the Rev, Galusha Anderson, Mr. Louis ¥, firaun- bold und Misy Mary J. Wardlaw, both of Chicago, No carde. 4 DEATILS, DREW—On Sundny the 10th inst., Baals . Drow, belnvrg wife l{f George 1L Drew, :;cefl t’l(:l years and 23 0 East for Interment. The_remains tal Massachusetts and Vormont papers vleaso cupy. JENNESSEY—Milwaukee, June 11, at her late realdence, 400 Florida-st., Miss Kate Hounessay, sged 27 years, Funeral from 8¢, Patrick Charch on Wednesday l‘pv?.mlnz. and 8t Paul Rallroad to Watertown, VAN INGEN—In Rrooklyn, N, Y., June 12, Harmanus Schoyler Van logen, fathcrof 5L, 8, Yaa Ingen, of Chicago, JONES—In this city June 12, Bmma C. Ed. biooke, beloyed wife of 1t. B. Jones and danghtor +0l , ruoke, aged 23 yeal Funcral from No.457 West Norti . Thursday, the 14th, 8t 10 o'clock 8. at., to Rosehill Cemetery Dy catrlagos. MORRISON—TIn Lake View, Ili,, June 11, Thomas B, Morrieon, aged 20 years 4 months. Funeral from his Iala resldonce in Loko View to-day, the 1dth, at 1 o'clock p. m., to Uraceland by carringes, WINFIELD—In this ecity, June 12, Ella M, boloved wifo uf C. G. \VI{:«:{’(d. aged 10vears, alecp 1o Jens T altimors sad Now bY. u York City papors please MEDIVAL. Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, BEA WEED TONIC, AND MANDRAKE PILLS. ‘These medicines have usdoubtedly performed more cures of Conaumption than nay otber remedy xnown to the American public. They are compounded of vege- table ingredients, and contsin mothing which can be Injurious to the human coustitution. Other remedies sdvertised as cures for Consumption probably contatn oplum, which is & somewhat dsagerous drug fn all cases, aad{f taken freely by consumptive patients It must do great tujury; for its tendency is to confine the morbld matter tn the system, which, of course, must make 8 cure Lmposalble, Bcheonck's Pulmonio Byrup 13 warranted not to contaln & partiche of oplum; It is compossd of powerful but harmless herds, which act ©n b0 lungs, lver, stomack. and blood, and thus cor- Toch all morbld secretions and expel al the diseased matter froi the bedy, Thess ste the only ineans by which Consumption can be cured, snd s Sclieock’s Tulmonle Syrup, Bes Weed Toalc, and Mandrake Pills sre the only medicines which oporate Ju this way, it la obrlous they are the only genuloe cure for Putmonary Consumptiou. Rach bottle of this furalusble medicine $aaccompanted by full directions. Dr, Scheack fs pros fesslonsily at hts princlpsl ofice, comer Sizth and Arch-sta., Philsdelplls, svery Mondsy, where all lets ters for advice must ba sdaressed. ANGE: e LIEE INSURANGE, U D S e YT TH INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262, 263 Broadway., ~——o—0RGANIZED 1850—>— ASSETS, $4,827,176,52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED ¥ORM OF EOLICY ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS — ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES APPROVED OLAIMS MATURING 1N 1877 wn. o JEETRTED o = ON PRESENTATION. JAMES BUBLYL, . - PRESIDENT. Dranch Offce, 0 Laszllv-st ) M . g Unrivaled for the And the Toftet o Gers iy s 0w affers to'tha HOALP §n Gl gl (e T2 afactarerof 7, T PP S L e 101 ) Warla. 'Ony e purent Vegeiante manwacture, For Usg in the Nursery it Has No Eqal orth ten times Ita cost to every mother and famity In Christerdom. ~ Sample Loz, containing 8 cakes of otintes each, gent free o any sddress on recelpt of 73 centa, Aduress B.T.BABBITT, New YorkOity, FOR BALE DY ALL DRRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. Firtt among the requleltes of the tollet 15 & pood srticle of Boap, but Lo procare it 14 not siwsys an suy mAtter. Mauy of the most cxnensive 8oapd In the mar- Xet ara made from coarse and deletorlous materisls, aad thetr deticate coloring and fragrant perfamo t0o often conceal the most reyulslve tmpusities. The disclosures rocently made public regarding this subject are posl- Uvoly startling, and deserve serions contderation, Beonted Boaps are now kuown to be extremely objec- :lln able, especlally IF applied to the hesd: infuring thy 8 Irritating the scalo, and fnducing severo besd- The eharacter of the ingredients may be inforrad from the statement of & genteman who makes the scenting of Soaps his business: he recantly dectared thas pertona enzaged la this emuloyment wers short-Hred; fromseven (o ten years Leing thel d daring Which theocednation coutd e Tailowsay Poriod du Thedimcully of pruc: cHfectly purs articlaof Toilet Boap 18 at jaat flawayer, thanks to tha enterprise and chemiea i New Vork, ihs world reaowne whose Immenise extabl(shigent | of it kind inthe United tates. Thie renown of Mr. Iannitrs varlous productions has for iany years héen widely dise seminated, bt thia latest succews (o tho spproy crotwn 1o the numerous victorics already ashteyed: After years of patient labor entifc experiment, 3ir. BARA(TT hiaa aucceeded [n parfectiog the compox tlon of the fincat tolict soap sver Introduved.” The prin cipal ingredients aro tho purest vogetable ofia: the i Luring procawes are entirely now and ortyinal, aud tio rexuIL e 8iziply unparaiied in Uts deparimont of ia- B, T, BADBITHS TOILET SOAP™ ia the trads-man by which this elezant tolist luxury is destzaa on 10 ¢he dell~ te ki g ts, chil o 1or sppilcation 1o the: of fnfsa! and Iadlas, it fa altogether un d_In fta emollian properties. Tho Soxp s not ¢d, the ingrodients 15 of such abseiuto purlty quire 1o sid fru chem! lagutse [nferlor materjals, The inost fined taste cansiders the absence of artificial perfuma 1 and the pecullar eharactars, 3 ion of sweetness, sticof B. T, BABUItts Tollet Bo ‘healtnful'snd agreesuls articlo of the kind sver mang- Thiougth spectally desirable for the use of ladles and children, (his s08p 18 equally approprista far gentles men's tollet, and asit makes a lieavy Iather it 1s al4oone of thie finest'soaps for barbers' use 1t fs laced upon to ioarket, butthe deinaud for coma weneral.—New York Tribune, B, T. BABBITT, New York City, nu: ESS CARDN, Union Galvanizing Works JOHN MVOY¥Y MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. Al kinde of Tron Work Galvanlzed. OFFICE AND WORKS—~01 to 07 Hichigan-st., (bet. Wells and Franklin), Chicago, 111 CELEDBRATED throughout tho Unlon--expreased foall ria. 11 and opward st 40, 60e fer D, Address orders GUN MIETR, Confes tioacr, Chicazo. AUCTION SALTS, s TR ON SR, o) WM. A, BUTTYERS & CO. Commiulon Auctioncers, 1188ad 120 Wabaab-av, Butters' Wednesdoy Trade Sale, June 13, at 0:30 0'Clock A, M, WHITE & YELLOW WARE ASSORTED GLASSWARE, 100 Pes, 0il-Cloth & Carpeting, White Lead, Tean, (Irocerles. &:c. at thetr ssiesrooms, 118 & 120 Wahash-ay. WM. A, BUTTENS & CO., Auctioneers. Butters' Thursday Trade Sale, BOOTS & SHOES, AT 03 O'CLOCK A. M. ABSIGNEE'S BALE at 11 o'clock a, m., SEASONABLE CLOTHING, 1.000 BUITS COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, 0 LR TH AN D Vi T “sv L MADD, aud JEANS. 1Y GOODS, oz, 1Hostery, 60 casce Biraw Uoo 3 G Atour salesrooins, 114 and 120 Wabash-av, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers, 78and 80 Randoipli-st. Assignee’s Sale, At 159 State-st. WATCHES, JEWELRY, and PLATED-WARE. THIB MORNING at 10 o’clook; Afterncon at 2:30, and Eyening at 7:30. All Goods Guarsateed da Reprosentad, or Money Refunded. s ELISON, POMEROY & C0., Auctionesns. CONTINUATION OF THE AUCTION SALB Fine 0Ol Paintings At 78 & 80 Randolph-st,, AL10 0%k this Mornfng & 8:30 fn the Afleraoon. 8ale without resorvo. Many of the Finost Picturos left. KLISON, POMENROY & 00, e e By GEO, I*, GORE & CU, 68 and 70 Wabasl-av. In mccordanoe with instructions from Manufacturera wa shall close out at Auc- tion, on WEDNESDAY, Juno 13, an Extrs Large and Fine Lino of SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES AND SuIPPERS EO, P. GORE & CO.. a 68 and 70 Wabaal P RO oo [ Lo i 4 On Thursday, June 14, at 9§ 0'clock, A Special Sale ts to adval clote out teveral conslgumentsto pay ‘arior Sets, Cliamber Hets, oes Ba! unges, Ky e T e e Soatis. Tieperatory, ad jou Lib- Top, Taoiss, Kxiension i i 0 sl bilouls S02 i Chalrs so: ks T aiout Chalr A0, e ars ‘eod The lrweal asd Dest ausorted stock with duplicsten oo o oy By 11IRAM BRUSH, ART SALE. -NIGHT continues the sale of the Haseitins cob lectiva a8 113 AND 115 STATE STREET. (Bookaellers' Row.} By H. 0. HUNT & CO., 778 Madison-st. 1 raltore of sl kinds. > ‘fir‘umu“unzq lulmc‘#‘ = . wli ull cil 17 of &oal ncludive 62’8 peivais nlug: Wb tadge. BRUSH, Auctlonser, ‘“:‘fm iRt 3 we? BS E;. g

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