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B ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 30, I878. THE CITY. et A Mok The o TIIE COURTS. tho key of the safe, or tac man had been paid, or GENERAL NEWS. 1 11 the moncey In thin case wan wronafully eollected, #nid belonged {0 the neople from wnon 1t was ¢ol- lected, Harper had & right to hold ir ae an indem. nity nzsinst tee persons from whom he collected It The onrt twaa still anxtons for further light in regand fo the questlon of burglary. The former was giren one year and the Iatter tiwo yearn in the l"fnl'enlll\ky. T'ast Rictard, John Keegan, and Tony Franzen were on tefal for rape, The crime Isalleged to bave Leen committed 10 March Imt, on iall sreet, on the pereon of Mens Hettel, who {nany. that Comnany. par value $100 4 share, The Com- Pany went Into bankruptcy last weel. Tenry Walter, Cnicazo: sccnred debta, $38,000; nneerured, 215,500; diecounted papcr, $1,580. Assets nominal. Harry llorwitz, Chicagn; nnsecarad acbts, : AUCTION SALES, By BLISON, T°OM Y& TURSDAY'S BALE, Ap: ! F, April a0, st 0:20 0 o an o0 fendmoh-ag, AP, 8030 0'loek.atany Uere was & mistake somewhere. of —, and there {4 o chd 1o the cxcuses whicii he made., Soma th | H i H i e O e oty %o, & lahoree | Arguing the Constitutionality of ACCUMULATING A FUND, fi00; accommodation paper, $16,000.68. No | thing but atteactive in her personai nppearsnce. 7The Internal revenus recelpts yesterday were | fas discharged. There was & bulance the Grain-Inspection and, In responae to his. inqities, Attorney-Gen- ' deby. | LT1881ato e the awyers wero taiking to the UENEE{’AIL HP‘%EQULD [URNITURE.CARPEH $20,278. 15, of nearly $30 dne him. He den\an:!ed‘{tfi('; uv; eTrE:’-“!H:fi.‘ldr:?:e"nn!r:“fi?pll"":‘l:::‘;::fnl:n:;' Ch;u:,v‘vd h,le::r:lvle‘.cv“:':;: i ok i MERCUANDISE, &, Col. Robert G. Tngersoll. Pearla, in at the Grand | 131 occamane, ;."H‘e‘;;d'" et it. Finally, Gowe Law. o ) p i g 10 bl money, nuil pra- dnced the pay-roll, whicl rently showed the ml;n'l mewll {orll'l\e c':mn. he Inmrcr;‘ ’l:lr;xz‘l]u 1o an; atin! lower, rom| 1 f‘ffl{un’u'?m\tfi e imeatizniel nio the s, | Polnts Raized 1n. the Sait Against W, and discovered that the slgnatnre to the pay 2 was & forgery, which i was alleged Gower b H. Harper and His Bonda. canred to bo written by one of the faremen, For men. threo days tho Collectar tricd to have an interview wih the young fnancler. e then sngeested 1o enongh to malutain expenscs, and to do this the Commisaioners in their judement redaced and otherswine regniated the rates from fime to timo. The Isw did “not contemplate, howaver. that the Inencetor who Inmpectod a particalar man's grain ahonld be pafd ont of the money pald by the par- ticutar man, The Comminsioners, according to thelr best Judgment, fixed the rates ®o As to carry vn ihe businees and no moare. In this particnlar instance, they might L 100, morteazed for 000: open accounts, the estate of J. . A bourn, neinlflnn? Cook_Countys 101, thi; nssets, nclalm for $2, 250 ava‘nat Adam Werner, of Jolivt. damen A, Clybourn, Cnieago; eecnred debts, X i unseciteed, $17,408," Aasets, none, William E. and Barah E. Chica axe sale entire finasehott ME| TPacific Hotel. Senstor Adoiph Cohn, New York, is at the Tre- mont House, Dr. Gillett, of the Inslitnte for the Neaf and Dumb st Jacksonville, i at the Grand Pacific, Maj, Frank E. Wiills, of St. Lonla, proprietor ofiba Alatanthesn Zoological and Equestrian Com- JEDoR NonnrETT=Generat business snd et e Tnu APrRLLATE CauET-URi) hegins AL No. Forsibie, yerey v, Jonns Mortan ¥4, Gaje, Jrboz Uane~yih 136, 130, L 144 to 151, 133, 133 and 158 10 1o, taclustve, No. 157, Kosw 3. Koss, oi JJUDAR JAXRAON=T7 t0 100, tnclusire, except 70, A, 01, and 09, No, 83, (oiding v, Lake Shore & Mtich- Igan Southern lialirond Company on L v-38to Inclusive, except 07, No. ol ELISON, Fu) ' Bankrupt Salg AT ATTCTION. Tistate of John McArthar, At fron Works, 70t0SOEASTERIE-ST Dt No3s, on nd on trf K aden ve, Croz N i t this kind of dusinces would not have erred 1n judgment someswhat, but, if Marper | cured, $150; unsccnred, $912 Asnets, opem ae- | Juncs Boorit— 80, Inclustve, except 43 ENCTN 'y Dinatton, ls at the Commercial House. Hin show | 3. Dackng WSt Lood, (UMl e wania bring | A Field-Dny Among thie Danl. | Il bai the fandsover tohis suceessor, the nro. | counts. $tuly We E. Day owes $1%.075, and | Ko edteon iRl COMMENCIXG will travel West this scason, : Gower around in an hour, and did so. The youns y L | simbiion wae fiat they wonid"have cone tovay | hie oniy” sercts diro $2:0 of denta) instruricnta. S ransishto 17, mewve, excert | Tuesday Morniug, April 30, at 10 oclock, ‘bonds yester- impudent, and wanted to know ome [ o the exprraes of the fnepection undes his successor. . ela, h 4 3 L THE a.';h:n::.‘.’f.f:x”'ffi";;:.%.‘ "fi:':«'em,.nd Loan 531':‘.“.".3‘?:7@'.?1'%0 oF thrnder the Collcctor had to ruptss-eEifty.aix Now "The suit was bronght At 10 ny the moncy into An invoiuntary petition was filed againat Lean. 133" Jenkin: va. Jones, on ALLTHE do with 1t anyhorw, an the transaction was not in Petitions, his department. 1t was & purely private mattr with Mr, Muellcr, and it war nohody elso’s biinl. ness, 11 wan not until Mr. Smith explained that - W the transaction was one in whicl e United B entcator, an t, b s wontract wirn | 100 Oounty Sues to Provent the Uso Mucller, was to pay the workmen.and that Gower of Bediord 8toue by the had remddered himeell Hable to he a candidate for 3 1he Penitentlary for procuring the forgery of & Qity, rignatnre, that the young man cama down from e s THAT N8 HAD BPENT THE HH ACKROWLEDGED TIlA’ Geivihhi norluf. it i Enster & Co's Oreditors Discussing rofesscs s sorrow, and promiscd never to do ro Brain, lo borrowed enongh mmoney around the the Proposed Composition. Tuilding to make good what ho had abstracted, and the mattor was hushed up. He ts undoahtedly'well der Rockwell, Willian: Willlams, and Nichalag Chesbrough, compusing the firm of Rockwel, Williams .t Company, by Josian il. Qoodrich, who ciaime 8575 Supension of payment of commer- cial paper only Is charged. Mosea ltootnson, Farron A. Robinron, ard Chaeles 8. Rubindon. comprising the firm of Rovinson & Kone, aL Victoria, Knox County, mecnred debts, £2,050; ansecared, $4,850. No asscts, No indf- vidual schednies of any of tha partners given, ‘The mecting for election of an Assiguce in the ;l‘un of Henry Greenebsum & Co. was continued 1o ay 27, 'l’lu composition meeting in the case of J, D, Tastor was contintied to 10 3, m, to-day. Tho firat dividend meeting In the caseof the Hed . ficld, Bowen & Walwurth Company is set for:d p. & Trust Company took $50,000. the Merchanis' + National, $15.000, and the First Natlonal, $0,000, Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an Inquest npon the nnknown man who was found drowned In the Iake off Lincoln Park, Taerc was no clew to his identity, and the yerdict usual in such cascs was retarned. The temperatura yeatorday, as opserved by Ma. nanse, optician, 83 Madison etrest (Trinisz Buld- 1ngy, woaat $a. m. .54 degreos; 108.m., £7; 12 m., 691'3 p.m. 04¢'8 p. m., 67 Daidmsicr st & a. m., £0.04; 8p. m., 20,80, Early yestorday morning Patrick Harnett, 8 2!1- year-old non of Wilinm Lamett, of No. 140 llal- the State Treasuty, but to defray the expenser of the Inepection. here should Awayn be a reason. ahle halance, he claimed, to draw oralnst for ex- penses when the boeiness was lizht, a8 was the case in certain portions of the y This wes contemplated by the law, and was absolutely necessary to the rannine of the Department. The balance fn this case micht be too large, but that wiia not n onestion to ve raised at this time. The Court asked If this want of uniformity, by ‘which thera was 1 Iarze fund ono yearand a amall one another, and by which tho raiesof inepection were uneqginl, was not an objection to the constt- tutlonahty of tho law, Attorney-fieneral Edmall replied that it was no preater constitational objection than that nezed azainst nil taxation, shere rates were changed from Maohinory, Tools, Pattorns, Boul Tiok Machiunery, &a., &u:‘ eyt by arder of CILAS. E. RAY, e oS0 Pon kY & A e oneem, GENTEEL FURNITURE AT ATUCTION, At Residence 238 Bissellt, Tletween Centre and Saphls, 4 TURSDAT MORNING, April 70, at 10 a'clork, fote outht for housekeeping, Part B el thee, e At o o Chure o RALL Au A eneral pavinese e Sharis t ¥ siness, | N thicre will he Keneral rall nf thi ducket, 1 1OnAT JUDGMENTS, BrrKRIoR Cotnr=CoxPrssioNs-Edgar L. 3 Fredaric A. 111, §73 ek bl e — THE COAL-HEAVERS. A Steike Qaickly Ended, Tha men employad in unloading & vessel of coal for Kncbler, Werdel & Schrenk, at Clicago ave. nue and the river, atruck yesterday morning for higher wages, and ina fow bours were rewarded m| m. for their patns by the consent of thoir employer to | Nedsand Hedillog, cmnr{ G #ted atrect, accidentally fell into a vat of bolling wsinst il i Hove ctvand e berpoand u'llfi: ’.'.‘,.,".,'.“.a';‘.,.}.',’ih:"‘fi,‘,"u‘}".' '.fl.'f."}g‘:: La.fi',',', ".',';'.',','Ef'{,|'}’nfi; ;ecrtilf::fcunn?n“rx:- "nltuntx‘;e:f |‘c°n 5:.5‘.“: New Suits, Judgments, Confes- 'z‘hn cu-r #ald ho dosired to examine the mat- An Amrunco will bosclected ford, D, Eastor & | nccede to thelr demands, These men aro divided ) o BUISUN, O ) aup the frauds af his chief. 2 PAnuther piece of atnrp practice on the part of slons, Divorces, Etc. Mueller I;!u ln‘ c'h:rzu t|u'(:‘nrermnunl SA;DOIM:! ear for the rent of two or rec rooma for tho > o fire of ‘Supcrintendent Prassing and. bia timo- GRAIN INSPECTION, I\‘f"’f"fi- "h; lmn:lnd" of l‘fiuh b';lllfll“m AUIT AGAINST HARPER AND i3 BONDSMEN. No. 'welfth strcet, was orcuples y Mueller Y MsectF, "This v in Itrelf o smadl matter, bat 1 | ThC cate of The People af tho Stato ar Tilinols Shows that cven wherd a Li2 grab was gaing o the | ¥ William H. Harper and his surcties, Willam paticinant wae not neelectful of the litle’ things, | Harper, Tobert G, Ingereoll, Johin M. Tountres, Wnahington dispatchios indleato that Muefler | Charles B, Farwell, and Solomon P, Hopklns, to claims from tho Goverument sutne $:5.000 for | recurer some $22,000 of fees wiich Haryer col- sheds which ho erected for the protectlon of the % Aone-cutters, Tho cheek of this blll i unnaratict. | lected for the Inapection of grain, and which he ed. 1t dwarfa the chimney steal to inwlynificant | refused to turn over to his successor In office, came prupottions. A person who la thoronghly familiar | up before Judge Booth yesterday morning on a with r""lr‘"Eoé'i'r'."e"i:r.‘.l’fifinl'n&'fl'r'."r" r’.‘:‘.f,":nl"l‘:' demutrer to the Peopla'a declaration. Altorney- nounces 8 vagr I, , Tie doubis very much If Stuclier oxpended §i,000 | General Bdeall appeared for the Feople. 3r. in this direction. Jomes P, Root appeared for tho dbfendants gen- The Commirsion did not make much headway | erally, and Col. Ingersoll for himeelf {n particular, Je»‘l‘grdflz-m’mflllrnl!rn';*:;nmfi;g‘l{nl:b;;r‘b;gv}‘n Mr. Root stated that he would withdraw tho L Siied : 4 d file a general one for all rlous stone courses fu the building, and at the | Acatiering acmurters an honr of adjournment notbing of a uefinlte charac. | the defendants, There was no objection, and it was ter had been reached. done. Co. ab 11 8. m, TIIE CITY-HALL, COUNTY V8. CITT. In the Circult Court - yesterday, County-At- lorney Wallnco, obeying the mandates of tho Cannty Board, dled a lengthy bl looking to en- Joining Messra, Tomltnean & Reed, to whom the city made the award for tho new City-1lall & week or more ago, from procecding with thelr contract, ‘The burden of the bill wase againat the use of Bed- ford atono and In the Interest of Lemont stone, and, as a matter of fact, thia was all there was o thu document, ‘The bill starts ont with a roview of tho fact that the county owna tho Court-House Square, and dele- gated certain rights In tho premiscs to the clty, on certatn conditions, It nost reviews tho fight over tho selectlon of an architect, and much of tue hia- tory of tno Court-louso fn detall, embracing the acts of tue Councll ond County Board in clecting the Archifcct snd adopting plans, mukin ter somewvhat, 881t waa rather new to him,and out of the nanal ifne of Investization. "To akd him in this examination, conneel reterrold him to authoritics by the dozen. and the Conrt snnonnced that be would take the matter under advleement. Into 1wo classes—the shovelers, and thie wheolera. The former shovel the coal ant of the vessei's hiold into buckets, which aro holated by a palley and horse-power attachment to sn eclevated gang- way. The buckets are then tipped, the cosl domped Into wheelbarraws, and the wheelers take hold, wheeilng it to the middle or end of the gang. way, and dumping it below, where the coal-pilo #0on begina to form. The shovelers are paid by tho ton, andthe wheelers by the hour. = At tho beginning of the aenson this apring, when the coal came in vory slowly, the wheelera were willing to work for 5 ce n hour, which was five centa below lnltynnwl{{cn. and the shovclers wore coutent with thy old prices, But Saturday last they held & meeting and past resolntions demand- ing 40 cents an hour for the wheelers, cight cents a ton for hard and soven centaa tun for soft coal for the anovelers, and two and half cents a ton for dumping, Few of the coal mou are un- londing mow. ond the demsnd was ratner for the future than for tho Immedlate resont. The stovedora of the firm in question, however, tried o get & vessel unioaded yestorday morning at the old rates, and the men wonldn't later. Florence McCarthy has made another change In bis religions belief. Firet ho was a Daplist minlater, and then an athelet. Latterly his con- mcience has been troubling him, and be was re- celved, Bunday, Into the Centenary Mothodlst Church on probation, This child business in the northwest portion of the clty aught o bo atopped. OMcer Ringrose, of the West Lake Htroet Station, finds a founaling almost every week, and found one on the .+ avenue. It wasami ina sheet and AT AUCTION, ut Our Btoras, 78 & 80 Ry, dolph-st,, Wodnosday, May 1,8t3 p, m,, 603 BOXES CLAY PIPES, 23 gross each, will bo sold 4 m“:_ ondl, n lots to sy KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctrs, DBy Wi, A, BUTTERS & C0, Auctioneers, 174 Easz Randolohat, 7 CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE At Bllithorpe's Warehongy! Nos. 48. 48 & 50 North Morgan.st, New Furniture, Rolls Carpoting, IN BANKRUPTCY, FIFTY-SIX PRTITIONS, There Was no luil yesterday in the excltement of the unfortunates who want to got into bankruptey while it Is possible. Fifty-six new petitions were filed, of which only a part can be giren owing to tho latences of the honr when somo ¢ame fn, Fif- ty-seven are piven helaw, tho first scventeen of which weeo begun Satarday, In the hurry several of the petitions were pat togather in every kicd of way, the schedules of debts being mixed with thoso of tho nescts, and unsccured and secured labllities running toguther on the samo page. One Indlvidual, in his excltement, George 1L Rtugg, forgot his own name, and spclied it Ucorge morning he o8 of No, 70 Northwestern child, qnite yoang, wrapped aditled fo n basket. And again ot M. Casselman, of No. ;£ Will wstrect, found an infant of sbove Ihrce months on hin -!nnr-m‘r. Roth arrivals were kindly received at tho Foundiing's llome. The §ncorporatars of the Soclety ta_perpetuate the annual decaration of aoldiers' graves miet at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in tho Vetersa Clab nb-rvom of the Grand_Pacife flotal, ~for tho purposs of electing o Donrd of Directors Gen, A, L. Chetlafn presided, and Col. K. D Swain acted ns Secretary, The fullowing were esterd, int of the city having -wholly rofused | havo it. These slovedores, it may be stated, take Furnil Wi H : : MR noot 11. Rugby. fo "concur in ‘tho electton of “an architect. or y turo Wagon, Horsos, Kta, et maon Haster, Jomn £ FIRCHY, O. 8. . CINCINNATI WHISKY. then began bis arment. The Taw, ho aaid, au | - Jonoph V. Wiliams and Gorham . Takee, Chi- | 1 Sonctr in tho election of, an’ architeet, or | the Jobaf unloading trow the coal trme st o much ) Spratue, H. J, Willing, John I, Drake, A. L. Chettain, M. R. M. Waltace, 1L I, Thomas, O. L. Mann, Arthar frbe, J. R Van Siyke, . 8. Swaln, Col. Jamen Qulrk, M. W. Powell, Jt. I\ Derlciison, Sol Thaicher, P.'S. Peterson, 8. H. Sherer, F. C. Vierling, Martin lleem, Tho title of the Ansociation was made **The Soldlers® and Citizens' Memorial Association of Chicago.” Gen. O. L. Mann, Gen. H. 1, Thomas, an1 Maj. 1t, I, Derickson were appointed the Commlttec on Ry- La After transacting souie other routine busi- he meoting sdjourned until Saturday evening at8o'clock. OBITUARY, A brief announcemewt tn vesterdsy's papers of the death of Mra. Rachol Amick, at tho advanced 0 0f 722 years, marka the death of one of the old settiora of the Northwest, and ona of the oldest a ton, hirlng thelr own men and paying them out of what they wet on the contract. Thu stevedore for Kaebler, Merdcl & Schrenk, agreed to unload the veesel for 24 and 25 conts & ton, accordingto the distance the coal had to bo hauled from the vesse) The old wages, ho clalmed, were fair enough, considering the hard timee, the past dall winter, and tho generally low prices, and ho re- fused to pay tho new wages, Tho men, on the other hand, —contended that they were cntitled to what thoy wot Imst year, refused to work for any lese, and interfered with a few timid fellows who were dispoeed Lo work for the wagus offered. At last quite n crowd collecte «<d, the Intimidstion went on. and s fow policemen ‘were called in to preserve order. The doy was wearing an, time was belng lost, ard the stevedore saw that he must knuczle down or luse his con. AT ATCTION, Tussday Morning, April 30, 10 o'cl'k, At 48, 48 & 50 North Morgan.st, Parlor Sets In Reps, Terey, and Halr Clath, Chy berRets, Bedsteads, Drosslng-Coses, and Vast stands, with marblo-tops, DBureans and other for. nitara, Trussels and Ingrain Carpeting. Tae sbova lx all now, Also 1 Fueniture Wagon, 1 pair Miack lorres, Donble Harncas, 1 extemloniiop shifting.reat lmmfi. Turgy Hoare, Single Harncss, By order of the Mortzavce, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auct'ss, 85 Twenty-third-st. EX-INTEANAL REVENUE SUPCUVISOR YARYAN, thorlzed the Governor to appoint a Chief Inspector now a resfdent of Ricbmond, Ind., waa in the city | of Urain in cltles of 100,000 inhabitanta. Mr. yestenlay, & witners in tho case of tho Unlted | Ilarper was appoinied sach Inspector for Chicago, Blates veraus the bondsmen of ex-Collector Harper, { The Bonrd of Railroad and Warchonso Commis- of tho Springfield district. It will be romembered | *luncrs was authorized to make rules and regula- that during tue whisky excitement of two or three | tions for tho inspection of graln. This Board, years ago, he was ono of the most active of tho | however. hiad assumed to make larpee the collect- Government agonts In ferrcting out the frauds, | orof these fecs, and this suit was now bronghtto Yesterday afternoon s Tinuss reporter called | collect this monoy on hls bond. 3ir. Root read upon him at the Grand Pacific. the condition of the bond, which was to the effect ++Whatdo youknow about tho Clncinnati whisky | that if Harper, who had Leen appolnted Chief businesnt” fnquired the news-gathorer. Craln Inepector for tha City of Chicago, should ,rh"ll“-tlwvIll;gm,ryh-'rnlli.h’ee‘-‘-:‘lcél!ngufll:lu-l falthtolly and strictly discharge the datics 0 cull it *1ibera) gauge,’ ba aln) o steal of from one 10 w0, For Cprobably & fow moro, gai- | Of, bis ofico sccording to law and the cago; debts, all unsccured, S4.8:0; assct, oven nccounts, $1,423,. 4. W. Willlama' individual debta 833,000, of which $13,000 {s sccured; as- sots nothlng. Q. F. Baker, debts, $45,000; ns- scte, nil. Aaron'f, Dates, membor of the frmof W. L. Dates & Co., Chicogo; debts, $4,000: secured; 801,000 uneccured; part duo from tho Arm. As. scts nominal, ‘Thowas I', Stone, Cnicago; debts, $23,000, and sccommodation paper §32,500. Assots, oven ac- counts;and ciatms, $10,000, ety A, Davis, Chicago; sccurcd debts, 814, - 000; unsccured, 823,600. Asscts, bills and Then it weta forth that J. J, n was_clected architect; that the City Councll, Aug. 0, 1875, rexcindea all 118 former actlon on'the eubject, and that two days thereaftertho county adopted Kgan's lans, ond Aug. 233 let tho contract for excavate oz tor the, fuundatione, and gept. 2 sgreed to erect the bullding of Cook and Wil Connty lima- rtopie; that -ubuquenll{ the county con- ferred © with tho cily authorities as to plnns, and that compromise plans were adopted by tho county to pleases the cily, which, bowever, the city réfased or falled to adopt; that Jam. 17, 1876, the county adopted the com- promire plans of Egnn, and in August ontered into n contract for tho stone-work with MeNcil & Son, and later with I, J. Sexton for the masunry and frun-work. bill then gocs un to show how = 00: o much lias been spent on the contracta les, which i tta hl ! ho finall; GENTEBRL FURNIDURE, Tenldcats in this city. Tonn to tho barrel, sles and rogulations preecriblng bis dailes, sud | notes, §5,500; openaccounts, 81,400, g, | o taxyayarn know (oo well, and " anica | airesd (0 buck bim 10 the SHERE Of & Cont moFs | Parior and Chamber it Iiachel Corron was born {n Greenbrier County, *How did they manage it should pay oll dsmages to aay perdon or peraons Edgar F. Rose, Chlcago; debte, unsecared, | ot the ~aubstitution of any' other than | perton forthe load. laving sccomplixhea this ‘Brusseis and Jngrain Carpel Va.. Jon. b, 1800, and was married to Jacob *+Oh, It was dono openly. Tho Qaugers, in ac- | who might Lo fujurcd by reaeon of hla negtect, re- | €0,000, Asscts nothing, Lemont stono for the City-Uall wonld | much, he wus botter able to pay the mon what Pler Mantel M Amick, of Nicholas Cauuty, V., in 1823, Tn the cordance with Instructions from Qollcetor Weit- | fusal, or fajlure (o cotiply with the law and Lhe zel, rend tho thermometrical indleation two or | tnlesand !’efiulAlhlnl afurceald, then the obllea- three degrees lower than it really was," tion shuuld be vold; otherwise, to remain in full *ilow was thin'" forco and oftect, *¢The Collector only helleved Innan old ther- Me. Xoot’s first point was that it was an unwat- Willtam and George I, Woods, commirsion mer- chants, 186 Eaat Kinzle street, Chicago; debts, all unsccnred, $2,600. Asscts, fixtures, ctc., $103; open accounts, $410. **necessarlly Invoive the toial demolition of maid building and great and Irreparable loss to your orator and the public.” The hill next seta forth that the county hns gone on withont protest on the part of theelty, and argues from this that and M firrors, Fing Oll-Paintings, Engravings, Crockery, Ulass, Uan-Flitares, Planoforte, ete., ete, AT ATCOTION, Jear 1830 the family movea to Nilas, Mich, : thence, nfter the closs of the Blackhawk war, to Kaue County, I1l., where they resided about nine [';" rs, then mnoving to this city, which has been her ome most Of Lhe years since, they demancded. although protesting azalnst it, und stated distinctiy that it was ** for (his occanion Tho gankways wore put ap, the shovciern and whealers set 10 work, and thcre was no furiher trouble, Whetlior the stevedoro will ad- mometce o bd 1n_ hia- oflce, and patd mo atten | rantea delcgailon of lecirlitve power fothe | *rumas . Jumce, Hiyde Para; secarcd debts, | iho ity is compelleu w ure the' samo- sione: and | fera to his resointion to ey tba lower wages on | TUGSRAT MOUSISGLATINE 50 AT 1o vctocs, i tlon to the inetruments scnt’ ont from Washing. | Beardof Iinfirond and Watehouse Commissioners | 83,0005 unsecured, $245. No assets, maintnin, under the orlginal contract, o uniform. e Cetaes Crovaravs) he Foive T Som et Tatad ol ha Bansler feliglon, et aed | i 8- | When they wero authiorized to 0% feea and charges. | © Phillp Larmot, Chieago; secured debts, $08,000; | fiy of wxtorior demyn.. Tha BI. Goos on to | Luture Jobs or not samalas to be ssen, butitis | and Couazs Grovelars, The Bouws Iy completl *4t¥as tho same eccentric mode of compatation | Such a délegation of power was abnoxious tv tho ‘practlzed on the hydrometert™ Conatitution, which prescribed that the Legislature “4\We fonnd in many cases that the gangers gave | snould puss all lawa rogulating fecs ana cinrges. siding in Michigan, and she remained s constant member of that denomination during her life. ‘While in Kane County she heiped to organize a unsecured, 818,100, Asscta, nothing, Chirlatian il. \nhma{ur. Englewood; debts, 80,« 000, -Axseta, nomls more thun llkul{ that, if bu does persist In that determination, there will ke more or lean trouble, for the men are datermined not to work for any- reécite that the city has had a plenty of money to go on with the work, and ta the bighest bidder for canl. [} N8 & CO. oy snya that about April 16 tho eity advertised for | taing lens than tho wages for which they atruck | =—— nt C o] 7 vs | the bencitof tho frectionsl parts of s degree to In the second place, it fixed a burden uvon Harlan Page. Chic: nneecured debts, $10,2003 | propusala for the work oa the Caty-liall and lst the | yesterday, ‘They claiin, with apparent ' 0. P, o] R Houas: which "ta beriovea o be tha et | the distinlers,” . pronerty wiiich was contraty to tha reveuue article | billadiscounted, 35, 016,445 accommouation paper, | Lontract subnequently for the cri-atone SOFc 10 | Teat wer thove sie Taw snohah. oar i thek By GLS %m?v(,":?‘ & CU, Baptist church organized in that county. **Wero they remonatrated with1" of the State. The Mupreino Court had eaid ti $1,:111, 8. _Asects, opon accounts, $1,200, Tomlinson & Reed, stipulnting the veo of Bedford | they really Include what .:‘.,.,fig be pald them for Ll " Y uring the 1ast years of Ler 1ife Mrs, Amick was *Yes, but we wero invarinbly told that thoy | thotarticle was a llmitativn, and that as th Uptun ¥, Vore, Chicagos prefereed d 8305 | stone, which {aalleged to be different 1 character | heiping to vut up the gangways, but for which thoy an fovalld, yet she bore ber trials in that patient | acted nnder instructions from the Collector, ™ nelther a tax, |lccnse, nor sAsessnent, it was In- | unaccurcd, $1,830, Arsets, undixcoverable. anu qoality from tho Loutont. wione, Atiention (s | Feckive nataiog wxiras Thers wos oty e oty | B #nd uncomplalning #pirit that characterized her | ** DI you report the facts s you fouud tham®™ | valld, o othur moile could bo devlsed under tho | ~Tlenry Dovérman, *Clucugos proferred debts, | noxt ‘calind 1o tho archiew connectini tho two build- | fiem on the North Hranch vestorday which wae i e, Eive was with hor no idle summer dream: | **Ceriainly, to Secretary frintow.” Countitution for ralsing revenno for £tato pur- | 810,000; unsceured, $3,0007 sccuted, $5,304. | tugs and tho d)Terence lu the stona Is pointed out, | oing any unluading except the Pennaylvania Com- | B'R ?IL buta reallty: and in all ber relations nything dono about ity poscs, and this was for State purposes, becauso the | Ansets, Jand, 5,600, and then the bill-wrlter grows penlozical, | pany, wiich uloads by steam-power and is not | W) motter, and friend, no duty was omitted t s roceeds went to pay tho salaries of pubiic of- enjamin F. Downing, 8 real estato speculator pointing out " tho inoquality in _ weight be- | compelled to resort to men who will do a fitils : and loan broker, ween tho Nedford and Lemont — stono cut, Cliicago; sccured debts, 878,500; . T had the awer to perform, no sncrifico prercoted | LiMRymotty o IS e ptacos it was Iocal, nd appllod only b = v firiking o ahd then, Thie oot At was that of o was not willlug to make. lier life's alm unaccuzed, $173,000. N0 a and many other thinga, The UHI concludes | O. ¥, Itichardson & Co. Their stoved 4 AT ATUCTIOINN. wiston Ahator ainfaly and wel, work: | Weltzol (at Yatyan was puitingrop.Joba on it | to Conk County. iiut the wiyrimo Cotrtladalt | *ubn S Taoéack, Chlcago: proterrod dotta, | by’ ataius” U city ol iave swaried tho | dng o prce ‘domandad, and sald ho bad been Welncsdav, Mav 1 9:30 2 5 and makiog tronble, 'The General would writo to | ready decldes Z 2 u e ; secured, $44,400: L $37,584 contract fur Lemont stone at o slight increaso in B X 5 wfi{i’:i;&.‘.’,".‘:fl;".fihfifl‘ml.i:?,“",:',:‘:,:f,fi: Pronitent S arant.” 1 aoon foand ot thatthe | Tatton, having In the County Comiaisstoncrs' | and bills dlscutinted, &8, 5440, An Rivini fhent desr dute By cuncsday, May 1, 9130 a m, )nrlce, and asks toat Tomllnson & fteed be en- with a truer sffectlon, joined from proceeding lu the exccution of thelr contrict, vic., cittag that MeNell & Bon offured lo furnish Lemont stone and do the work for $300, 000, which wus §10,000 less than the coutract enterod into with the county. Attachied to the bl are several exhiblts,—tho original contract between the cily and county, & copy of an ordlunnce adopted by tho city, & copy of the revolution of the County Noard adopting i plans, ete., and o wowimary of the bida recelved by tha city 'for the stone work. GENERAL. 3. D. BASTER & CO. Tho croditors ot J. D, Eastor & Co, held a rather turbulent 1oceting yesterday moming for the put- Amets, nil, 3 Willian Q. Gold, Chicago; debts,ail unseenred, 0,012 50, - Ausota nothing. Luther L. Mills and Walter N. Mlile, exporters of furs, Chicago; preferred delits, $3,054: unsa- cored, $33.000, Anscty, land, $10( et 1: notos, 87,100; accounts, $1, 3 ter . Mills owen 815,100, and lins'no aasste, pariner owes nutning lndividually, and has only nominal asect Louls Ituhens, Chicaso; secured debts, $0,000; upsecurod, $3,600. Awets. lands, $14,000; ntock of ardwaro at 101 Weat Madinon freet, S, 280; tools, $200; open accounity, $003; Aro-{navrance policles, $7,000, Chatlés O, Ten Droocke, Chicago; preforrod debts, $360% . unsccured, $16,300; and bille dis- counted, $10,521.06, Axsets, nono. . Merrihow, Chicago: debts, all unse- President had every confidence in the Collecto and there was no 0eo in prefeering any charge 1 wasn't In Gront's goud graces Lo any extent, o) after Biristow's withdrawal fram the 'I'reas: ¢ was asked for my reslunation aud sent It in, Inithe pext place, the Conatitution provided that ** Tlow much did the Cinclunat! fellows gotten | the Loglalaiure shauld pass laws for tho protection away with?” of producars and shippers. The uct pussed for the *“'They were smart, They didn't duplicato any | inspection of graln was a palpablo violation of that atamps, and matisfied thomselves with a calicn or | provision, because it did not protect them, but, on 1wo fo ifia batrel, though in somo Instances they | the contrary, imposcd o burden unon them wilch may have got s litsle more.*’ was not imposed on other property. The Consti- ** From what you knuw of the frauds in gencral, | tution meaut that the peopla of the whole blate how much of the product In each city was gut away jould meet the exponscs of protecting the pro- thy™ ducers and shippers, on the sama principle that ** 1 ahould say Chicago took one: d, Bt. Louls | the peaple of aState or o municipality by a gen. Lone-hait, and Milwaukee two-thirds, cral tox pay the expenscs of n public department. aryan's atatement of bis investigations sns. | Thisdoicgationof power also discriminated against tainn Tug Tuinuxa's frequont alloatiun tuat the | Chicago, uud depriven the citizen of the right Cinelnnat! distillers were ia the dai) | himaclf of the best market in the State un. cass, where the population was 100,000, muld ey know it was Cook Connty, s they tovk notico of 'rupullllon. and therefore the provision was vald, av being a special oct. 8he was lefta widow by the death of her hus- band in Callfornia In 1850, and has lived ta soe he <hlldrea grow up 10 n useful manhood nit woman- bood. She leaves thirve sons aud ons daughter, viz.: Pleasant Amick, Asslstant Assassor of West Chicago; Hiram Amick, Secretary of the City Fire Buoparigiont; Maj, Myon J; Amick formerly of the Thirty-slzth Yilinol and Tenth United Btates Cavalry; and Mra. Josoph Bhaw, who In this thelr f','“ ar;uunamnv. havo the sywpathy of & host of riends, Another large offering of extra fino and dedn. blo goods, representing first-class manufastoren from all parts of the Last, Also a large line of the Celebrated Chicago Shoe Co.'s Side-Laco and Ties, in cood variety. Goods all wareanted fres anil perfect, and regnlar in slzew, Buyers shood consult their intervets and oxamine by&)lldnl therr orders. Goods and caialogus now ready, GEU, P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabasl REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesay, April 30, 930 A K. MARIZIAGES. WATRING—LeFI:VRE~In New York Clty, April 24, at tho reattence o1 the bride's mother, by’ the (tev, Edmund Conper, of Astoris. L. 1., Jouii W, Watkine, of Chicago, and Eimira L.e Fevre, DEATHS, QAQE—~At Dayenport, 1s., Aoril 20, K 3 I e ipie e CI 28, of wi ugh ARSSLER oT Jonh amd Bary B SHICHE.uF the residoncs of her erandparent, John H. Curtls, Sizteenth-st. and Rockwelt, Fucraiat 106, m, Tuestay to Calvary. WING— 29 at naon, 1, Au i i) 1y u‘:ummrnt A;’vl mwfl:fi:‘vv"‘ St Thicny frun lier Iate resl 't . THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. YESTERDAY'S DOINGS. During the past ton or twelve years that eccentric Anstitution—-which s and which Is not a branca of the Treasury Depart ki ‘thio oMce of y hablt of get- Ilnlv':l N o Lot e Las e curad, 8105 41%" Assete, land, su.."ono bille mg pose of donldlngwhemclrw accept a composition u'rxmmh:"&t:')"sml"n o Trean epartment—known as the office of | ting away \with from ono to thres kallons on tho | leas ho paid for it. 1t alo nthortzed the Governor | notes, 31,400 open necou HOO'; of 11 cents on tho dollar. Adout 100 creditors o 2 X % the Supervising Architect has been o more power- | ecoraof ** liberal ganging,” M. Weltzol wanasked | to determing whero the law cliould bo in force, | shares stock In Foud du uem revhing-Machine ‘please copy. Important Lines of Kpoclaltles wers vresent, representing $500,000 of clalmi Mr. 1. B, llurd sppeared for the bunkruptaand made the offer. Mr, Easter was sick, and, in his abaence, the remuininz memvers of the firm, Mcasrs, kY ful body than ita creator. Posscssed of a scientific knowledge coucorning all qoalitles and kinds of bullding materials, and being & walking dictionary of technlcal words sud phrascs,—the slang of the architect, —~Iit took advantago of its position and for and sent in hiw resignation o few doys ngo, It | when it #nid that he snutld sppoint in cities having i# 1o be hoved that his successor will abolish tho | 100,000 loknbitants, and there was no upportunity **iiheral gauge,* not only for the beneft of tne | for reviewing his deteninination, which put it into fevenun wervice, but becauso wuch anction wlil | the power of the Exccutive to say in which of tuo competing polnts on a er with Clncin- | citicu of the State the law should be ju force, —an 'hicayu asks only a falr field und no favor, | act which was purely legislative. Compan; ar value, 82 g«m&u’n‘ud"filul & "teon CROSBY=Fageral of Georgs A, Croshy at his late restience, 997 Wust A 19-8t., at 10 o'cloek s, 1. Wodncaday, May 1.~ Friends of the fawlly sre lnvited toutiend, By card to Losouiil, GUINEE=Tho funcral of Mrs. John It. Gurnce wilt GEQ. P. GORE & CO., Auctlongers. EGULAR TRADE SALE. CARPETS & OTL-CLOTIS . Grandles & Bro., grocers, Chicazo debis, $15,0005 unsecured, =2 2500, August Cirundles b A B A R g - g e, ot CAURUS Crtiulics Fast and Henry V. Smith, wors sworn snd ¢ uerd 1y, Ap & Finally, orgued Str. Htoot, the Rallrona and | 92ER accuon ssets; Albert Grundica owes | 2 y V. 4 WARTNETT—From eta of wcalds from holll practically ran the Secretary of the Treasury in ail . Warchoose Commissioncrs had no authority to | Doinal debts nor asiets; Albert Grundicd owes | ooy, yparply questioncd about theie flem's sasets | wators ADHI 99, LaITIok Son ‘of Witlhuoy 1t wan shown that the whole debts were $1,710,- | U020y 1o calr Juhn 0. Adams, aged 20 3 the ‘revidence of his brosher, 437 Lk ken (0 Ishpeming for burial. tho latejDoorkeeper Pitznugh, it is **a biger man than ol Grans,” During the adminlstration of tho profans Mullett the offize of Supcrvislug Architeet reached 1le zenith. 1ts chief, whose namo The licene receipts wore $700. i culteet the fove aud chiarsee, mud the cowiltion of the bond having no reference nod no & cation Thie Mayor will have nathing to asy ta the new [ &7 {C'coilction ur public ravenues, Db 0 the Council fur a week. 3 3 {napectlon of grain, Tho - Treanurer's recolfits wero: Collector, ATTORNET-GENEIAL EDSALL 804, nnactured, 313,403, Asiwia, upon k- ‘Gilbert ‘Tlrayer, Calumet, Cook Countys sccured debts, $14.800; unsecured, §2,040, Avsctn, equity of redemption’ In some land, and ovon accounts, An lnvolce of goods sllyghitly damsged by water. GORE & ctloneert. _ 744,58, about 858,000 of which was lavility on the pagor of the Marsh Harvester Conipany, whot agenta they wero, ‘Flig accuritics of the Company were worth, o Mr, I entimation, $150, 000, By CLAS, E. RADDIN & €O, Auctionoers, 113 & 120 Wabash-av, s Just b tloned, added to bls vocabul replied firat 10 the oint that tho act was unconstls | S{yiliiam W, Stewart, Chi Totéed ot | B whoas Siatlinge haL Dok mcia. - Thira netes UGGESTION TO THE TR, 5 PUBL 2,600 CASES a8 just been mentioned, adde: s vocabulary 1, water nffice. $810,85: Comptroll e s Wiam W, Stowart, Chicago; preferred debts, | to whom machines lind been mold, hoso notes G1 Pt wonds £ 1€k ErarwoubtImeks e Ter | 34 ol a0eia. Y IOl | yultonat, peelal or osatfgisltion, ueftappied | $210: aecured, 814,505 dechreiy S50 A | Waro WTIH 14 Conte uf the SL3E, Tha dicouni: A SUGGESTION TO THE TRAVELING puBLic, 0 tho Finest Grades of 1 (e caa, o contenied, St 1o k . : . tuno of the average life-lnsurance or book agent, | Tho County Trenvarer sent over $14,000 yeater- | the statute in Lo, fenarel proubitiim axhioes this i | e A e aoten s i % Slomact 1ltters la o moaical rafozuard S SITOES . His energy was thatof the stemw-engine, and, | day, butonly $,000 was in cash. the remialoder | kind of leginlation, ‘The very (ramees of the C value of $180,400, The scconnt with dsmmou | A2ainet anbealinful infucnces, npon which thoy £ AT AIXM April 30 lke Ole Virginny, ho nevertired, 1o impresscd | 1610 warrants, which are s good as grcenbacis | stitution recogulzeil the necaslty of spocitic con. & Deering was unssttled, Lut approached $250,000 | €an imolicitly rely, aince it prevents the efiects o | _Samble luta 1o b e for taxes, wtiintionul providous 10 reforence 0 WArSe f on the then Becretarles of the Treasury that what ¢ he dido't know about public bulldinge could not be imparted Lo him by any architect on the face of tho earth, and alter he had crushed them, to atomw, 88 it were, by his referenca to all the hard words sccured debls, #scts nominal curod dubls, §23, ‘Aststs nominal, ‘hicavo; dobts, ull unsecured, vitiated stmosphere, unaccustomed or unwhol some diot, bad water, or other condltions unfavo) anlo 1o health, On fong vavaes, or Jonrncyes In Iatitudes adjacent to the equator, Itls espicinlly nseful as s proventive of the fubrile complaints ¢ soid withoutrerarve, WEDNESDAY, MAY I, EXTRA LAROE BALE DRY GOODS, To certificate Injunction case haw been advanced | houses in lurke cittes, ot they certainly in the Appeliate l.'\erI ducketat the request of fhe | bad ~not ovroulbited the Leglsiatury from Corporation Caunsel, and. §f nothing interfores, | E9INg un and currying ot the 'g""' Then, oa tho arquments will begln Thursday morning. fo tho next argumeat advanced. by Mr. Ttoot, tlat, beyond rucuritios, hero was an oxcean suz‘tlufl _bovond the notes which migat u Noyes 1, Jackson, £200; unsecured, $U5, ll()r applied fo bulaucing accounts, Tho wuchines pledzod to Gammon & Deering part security Wera ucattered all over the country, and had been s T, Merrtll, C embly iust paew laws for the lepec: 1,000, and assots nothing, ledged to that firm the day befure J. D, and divorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels, that wmay be found In an architcetaral dletionary, | (ulhero svere 120 dentha Jast wuek, — decreats of thoy must nut impose tho burdons | ¥\¢NMum i, Tausteats Chicugos wecured dabte, | R Co.. fatled. Tho former hud . demantio which ara ont fo atack untivinaf tho temmerats | Clothing, Tats and Caps, Flowers, Notious, &6. i 116 Careied e wort. Tiie word sas s A pifice | hrentyseven trom ti precediug week, mnd of ction upon the property inspected. | 39, Au0; unvecurod, $11,500, Nv nencts, traasfer under their contract, and J. D, Es zones sojourning of traveling in auch regions, and 4 4 3 [ e Erensiry oot e (A dliiis | Wirty-foue frous the correspondiog one in 1877, Of | the Idea, he sald. of maintainiug fnepection by im= | * David 'J, Durand, Tarner Jusction, Da Pate 1L1x an cxcellent vrotection syainet the influcuce spnendugo Lo tha Treasury Department, It was the buck door bowslug the Lodse, 'Tho tail wagued the d voachers that were dlaputed hero i by the disbursing ofticer, on the yrouud of ozcemive churges or for an alleved 1nformality, wero promptly seturned 0. K. Muliott ordered i, the Scey ry approved it, and the Kupervising Architect v Co. weroat that time insvlvent and owing $4010,000, “Tiie firn of I, D, Easter & Co, in October, 1875, way worth $200,000, all of which had divappearuis elilier by alifinkuzio Of real estato or by unprodtu- ble investments In Misconr! lands, Qumimon & Deorlng had suggestd tho 11 porcent compromive, CHAB. _E. BADDIN &0 —= I}iy . B, STACY, Auctionecr, 146 Dearborn-st., opposlte Tribuse. Tuesday, April 30, at 10 a, 1., the decedents, more than one-half were under 3 | posing fhe burden on tho nrulmly m-uamx wun years of age. ;u uu;ll:‘nrlldun; ‘mlml‘-l n‘l; noh-u;il men wm} The contract for removing doad animals from | framed the Federal Constitution that they assunied tho aircets war nweaniud to gie Unian Renderiog | that this power could bo cxercived, and did not Compuny. 'lhey served todo 1t for 31, nud fur. | nclude It iu the probibition aguinst tho levying nished a bond for 815,000, feretofore the work | ©f fwbosts by the Stutes. Ju short, there “was s coat from $3,000 to 36,000 & year. nothing o the Constitution of the Stats pro- Culmlyi_“ cured dobte, $1,500; sccommodation paper, $5000, Assets nuiniodl, Jdohn McOmbor, Bristul, Kendall County; sccured, $1,037; ' unsccured, $7,120, Asvots, tands, 82 JLeuts V. Beek, Pnglewood; secuced debts, of extreme culd. sudden changes ot temnorniare, exposuro to damp, or exrome fatlgue. 1t not only prevents interinlttent aud reniltient faver, nnd othier disoarcs of u tnalarial type, but eradicates them, a fact which has been noiorious for ycars st In Narth aud Houth America, Mexicd, the 41,075 uneccared G100 81. A0, - Aveol i Fanton. 5 bewall of. some. af 1o reditor, | West Judics, Australla, and olher countrics, - Selve s salaty s S0, Piang Architece roe B Bilitlng tife Bith of duffaying the expeisce s S, 1ag: 'nniludfi‘l‘.nu?flv. St s oben e ur‘l'u"lu accepting o compronise, eved = R AT 10‘9 ‘Y B -AYs . J vl byt | Ve n - mos X 27,755 un 1 sha 13 U rics 2! e ' the alnte 0 Investigato ha BN Jeu ey fow yords. Lyte | TIE COUNTY BUILDING. | o tio siates, iiut, Yeaving' ibin branch of | Somseal fatiway, Bor valne. 3h000e o or o | mmanied 1o Nl thougii the surplus wis ot DANS: ear Twenty-fourth-st.. Contens of 14-o0m HarbigFrost s 11, W. Chamber Beta, M. Top Iureans, Chalry Lice Curtalsis, 1 W, WardroUe, Cooking and Parlur tuieh Crockery and Glazaware, Extensioa Talies, 1 FINIE KNADE PIANO. Parlordets, fu Velyecand diewe e cupeit y At besota P FELUTECAT St Invited ( cail aud oxawlne, Open at u. m. BrsE of wale, b o T, E. STACY, Auctioneer. T TUESDAY, APRIL 0,3 P. M., the question, what war the position of the May 3 will be the last day of wservice and | defendunts in this caver They hid no constitue May 7 the lust day to fle trial wotices fn tho [ » {fos s omt bl iy tional objections ounty Court. 0s0 when thels toru expired, thy successor was Asslstant.Troasaror oyo was back to_ hie dutles | abpolnted, snd tiey were & u‘umu} 1o, furn_oior. to csterday, His Kauter dues notL Appe nat successor thu funds beiongin lie iuspece e oy Inoaebert Sr1% saucs HOLAUPAE 10 | 1iin WiSrowith Lo pay 1he uxbenses, 'Ibo Gack. ton s Lo whether the rates fixed wero exces The county owes tho city about $3,000 for | or uncoustitutionzl, bu_subiitted was nut a ques dleting prisoncrs at too liridewall, and the city | tion wiich rie defendants covid now ralse. 1o wants the muney, The Commissioners will visit | subutantisto thine posttion be ciied 8 number of au- the Bridewell ta-morrow 1o tast the diet, and by | thorities bearing on the polnt, Asto the defonns hirlni carringea acd to the billa the county owes | raiod that the Chief Inspector's bond did pot con- and cannot pay, tumplate bis callecting, cariug for, and turalig ai 'y Departmicnt, uml yet for many years, until tho aidvent of the present Ad- minfetration, or rather until the cecentricitien uf the Bureau were catled o the attention of the present Incumbent of the Treasury bench, ho hns sppropriated to himeolf powers wilch did’ not nee crue Lo aud were not vested In him, IT Was UNDELL THE MNANIFULATION OF THE SUPERYISING AKCHITECT that the Government was betrsyed wito vayinz a ' cutimivslon of 14 per cent for the so-callod supee- vision of the stone-cutting by the individual who furntehied 1he stoue, ‘The stose was cut by the day; and truckling to the spirit which has leen making ilself more noxious each year during the P Shiney W, Sca,a real catate dealer, Chicage proferred debts, S300; securod,. $HH, U003 i sccurod, $830. Aswols, land, 35,3100} Uilis aud notes, $10,009. James L. Nowman, Chlcagas preferred debts, $15; weenred, $75; undceired, 54,080, Assete, lntt interest I bibdiding No. 194 Tweiity-second atroct, $1,000; deutal Instruincnts, otc, . $0; well-boriuz , iron, elc., $237; upen accouuts, $,- 475, Nousscts’ John M. Adame and Wiltiam W. Brown, lvery- wmen nt 02 and 003 West Lake strcet, Chicazo; socurel dobts, $202,00; unsecured, 867, Nssely, ofice furniture, otc,, $70; open sccounts, $14%, J. M. Adams, Iudividual vreterred deb least $170,000, besides §270,000 6f machiner) tuzned over to tiammon & “Deerlag, 500,000 o unilquidated claims, awd 980,000 of paper ugalnt the Margh larvester Combany. ‘I'de edtato, in his oprnion, ougnt to pay 5 cents on the doliar, ‘Ater somne furtlier tatk thy meeting adjourned to tnle mornlmg. withuut any action beinz taken on the compositton. TUH TAUPER BUITS, ‘Tle cases of the United 5tal 1, John T. Har- per, lato Collectorat Soriugleld, to recover {rum e bondsinen the amount of his defalcation, were heard vefurs Judgo lilodyelt yedterday. ‘Thore wero threy sults begun on threo ofiiciu] bonds, and ===0f, 000 = udzment was obtaliied on ali of them in March Qatn, goo0nd-s e wads mahs b | | Goodrich & Co.. who wero sccently awarted | O%cE_tho monerw, The' Alforuer; General e 005 ummscut, 55,100 {oumcat wamatialuci ok iVt thas in, Miel AL 1008 -Slatest, mear Twealysumndal, work, snd allowed ten houre® 1oy, therefor. tlie conlset far Tursitking the evnly. Witk {T:.!"‘wu'«“x'em‘.“a““r',,l::'".,'::"‘.‘d.,,‘,:; g e mlfi'glrlfl?.gel‘ yaipa, slciih t Harper, and his bonds Adam lstioat, 7. Two New Styles Just Out. e Contents and Sxturesaf bird -lor;:l’;’\,'{:nllu [} Is1t thersfore any wonder that 1 wou .émmu:mg Riaed Teair o her C’l‘fn‘l’lfilfn‘l’lnn::cfl.narl;: g it the duly of the [Iuspector o .'“”,c.;,e‘.?’fi.';....,x“ Willlum Murper, Elljoh Brown, Janies M. Varke (2 268 . "E’h complete a uational work than D. ., A8 cltlzen vmploys what labot he nocids ou the af ten hot 'ne (1overaineut accepts one- & day's work aud pays prico of ten hours' labur, Lo wondered st that whore & comumission of 15 per cent (s paid on the aforesald short daye' lsbor that the varty recelvin the same should rmlauu the job indefinitely? 1f La could live to the mgo of Methuselsh bo would div before the Job could be complet “I'ho inyestigations of the Ci Gioson, Jacol Henty ' Childs, Campbell, ¥ .11 axulnat Thar auel 11 Mitehell, rge M. Campuell, bson, J. M. ilarper, liea: Adam Barfoot, and Bio- o Vries. lio third Juigment was for 41,107, 20 against ilarper and Dantel Lowis, 8, T, 1togers, Dennis Kearney, James 1%, ‘Lerrell, James ol . . {nspect graln, collect fees, and pay over thu bal- gyt Cowmiitee” making - tho Voecther | anco I bis hands when lile torui aapired. Tho (0 consider tha hids of oftir Arme for tor coms | power o preacribe rules was givon i the same articles, The move fs thought to be in the inter. | Szction of the law which se@ired this bond to bo grtof cértaln wiling s (avonirs, it tne Colunel Ken, Sl prewilbed the eailiag. T lin e usge e — Chlef Tuspector Faroritium, L advauce that be will not tolerate any | JiGHL oo trm e dutlee Wy uccordance with the rules and reguldtions prescribing his dutics—must r COUNTY yINANOES, mean the rules and regulations which the Loard uf Tue Clerk of tha Bosrd laid som ‘ominlssloners wos authorized 1o make In thut that body yesterdny, wviuz to ame seclion, nancial condition af the cauaty, Henty Ive n Alien lat, George Esmuel . te klov, and George ot was for §u, 9, Seadfor Pikce- Lisis, qfo 28 BuFFALS: 5 B00; unsecnred, $33, 000, Assels, notes, $1 worihless claliw, 915,040, Alsu, 433 ‘aiarcs of stock In Penple's Umnibus & Bagguge Company, £ valoe 00, anu U50 shares Ureat Weatorn naurunce Conipany, worthless. An involuntary petition was filed acainst Fhiran- da'A, Dulterfield, Marseilles, Lassllo County, by A. 1. Butterfield, on s clai for $2,120; Wililan T By W, FRIEDMAN, 200 wad 202 Randolph-at. Trado Sale of Crockery aud Glasswarty On WEDNESDAY, May 1, at 0:30 v'elock 175 pkgs CROCKERY o Dorkely, 846 ‘Susvenuion of payment ond a | 7. Hammond, W, R. Dichaoy, and Allen Hart. i lons o , They arociven | ‘The ¢‘ourt asked §f the statute contemplated the ubect " the f the . E s ke e Sl the ek s ey o | Enemceton o connt, fey b ookt e | Bl S SRS, SR ol | Bibioentr, 0, B e of, e, fubosnts and GLASSWARL, . bul lluhm. m: w”:h uu:::- f-m;";-u':fn "“.'i:fi..i.':‘: :::' |§.“?."v"e’§y“'?l‘c.’rfl&:"'c'ufl.‘fl.fl.‘fl' m’l‘l.w“ynu-ltlaffi; Tho Court— l'"'-""1 coarged, d deb dax '"E"" and Judepont entered s wecond tina for “OIL-TANE Firstecl 00ds and assorted. _Also ap Invuics of ; words, the Governuens lins tintthe runnluyexpuises. for 1hy past voven | Increass thu raten in such & wiy 88 10 SCcUnIINIE & | unasentod, BUL00 o pussia ) Gebi4s $7,800; | the same higudt, The teatimuny, wis Lhieiy doc- O TANIH Finteg e oods 20 el p it Aucttoneet. FAID FOR KIGHTY YEALS' LALOK OF ONB l“h“‘ months bes been §5330,5:1.04, leaving, including | fi asc_ Ul. Kautee, Cornell, Livingston County; berefor It ta s 7. ONFEUTIONERN, SBIEATED throughout tha " Uniun—expressed o sl paris, 1B aod upwarde at 25, 40, o0 per W, Address vrders GUNTHER, Coufece tloaer, Chicagy, om-ilouse Com- a4 uuteutary, cousistiug of Harpes's oficial stata- tents and the evidonce of the books of tho Tress- ury Department, THE YULLER CASK. In the Appellato Cuart yestcrday, Mr. Mongeld, on bebalf of the city, asked the Coust to advance P which It did not receive. In addition to thl % donuted 10 the person who was supposed to suver- Viae the work 15 per cent of the cout of this Iabor, Add this to the loss sccrulng from the use of the B **eizht-huur wystem, ™ aud it 1 found that, if the - work Lad *been bumestly performed, the und of $100, U0V ull tho feea, torun the county the next Ave monthe, Attornoy-(jeneral Edsall—1 should eay the Com. 870,594, Judging the future »{ the t, the | miusloners ought to be removed §f they excecded Treavurer will not be ablo to collect wure tan | their dutice in that way, , 000 0f the §370, 00U which Is yet {0 bocals [ Iho Court—lut what about the surctles? lum-d‘ which Ieaves about $30,000 per month 1or Attorney-Ueners) Edsall—1 ain not prepared to |’nu balance of tho year. against an expenditure of | say tbat they wuuldo't be liable ou tnelr Londs. AW (LSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS 4x0 SHIPPING CANS, 1a: debits, §15,400, Assels, vpen accounts, $701, ‘Autors Orton Tickuor, ® Chicago; dcbs, 828, 031,60, Assels, nil, Chicago; Involuntary petition F. Nexatn ona clam for $30, By L, B, MANTONYA & €Oy 200 & 203 Madison-st. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF esen o lum for 30, | sho clty-cosiidedto cai uf ¥uller va, The Cliy on A SV Cake Airesr, ( N S 5 Governwment pald 3144 for what tho | $7%,000 ber wonth up 1o Aurll 1. In the fuce of | Ut (ke qUestion uf ratee CARLOE o Faised horo nbof Baver only 18 | bor pocssr 808 dscilon was wanied at the eathi- - BOOTS SIIOFS & SLIP il pruvate ciilzen would ony have o pay§l. Lot [ il however, 'vume. of the Commismiouers stll | the Inspecior of e sureticn, A tiowes, Whera ar | PEarioe 5ol ohow caues sy b was oty | HEOBEUE e other alde, was aleo fn favor | T X bk and Huboer Boos: v whes w0 attewpt {s wady o fgure ln the steal, | urgs that the County was never in o belter Qnancial | very consiusrablo sums of money on hand In arder | *Aloeri 1, Hiaki 3 care R O Ol R Shesa e Wane o 1A GOODY, AHa 500 Cusie Habied by M “ Yhich lws Ueew unyartbied fo conuection with ‘\ha | coudition. 4 1o carry the {nspection through {he current yesr, and billa discovated, ed in the decision, P SR TUESDAY, APRIL 80, AT 0 4.2 ¢ tainod.2 Th Ik s v T cet S U000, | The *vexpers - peaind o grure out the | fotlowed for himb oy, PLAISOLL tated e e Yosi s Courl ten dithie cawe for Thurstar anst : ., bl A A . 800, 000, | owed for himself, 13t ho had to say retate cago; sccured debts, b ? s011+81. o h.: 'rlnxlu::‘fl:.:‘:r':}f:f‘: veatizatlon yesterday, amoant dus Walker for usiny thick iustead of thin | chlety to the accumulation of a fund through ex- | $0,050; unsccured, $15,600. ‘Assets, equily of :f'u;’:“ SoATF Faln ShAL I b onTbristal thk ful Owing to Removal to 174 kit on tue outside, was an attein| eut of Mucller, and presumsbiy iuspired by Llm, 1o set llrl a4 back current. Ooe Arthar A, Gower, Mucller's bookkeeper snd pay- musterat the Twelfth street yards, was obaerved lounuiog around the Government offices fn thy g © Arcade court. A wailch was pluced ou bls movu- 2 icuts, and it was woon sscertajned that he was S ON TUE LUOK-UUT Ok WORKNM: N who were summuned (0 wak statcments and give i ©2 parte tealimony couccrning the conduct of the 3 work st the stone-yards, ‘Theve he laid for, aud eodeavored L Snd sut whai they proposed Lo say or bud sald. It ls averred Lhal oa soma of them Be used perauasiun 1o tske buck all they bad sworn stonc io thu Court-liouse reported yesierday 1o | cossive sales, snd cases were cited 10 whow 6 losrd, and recommended the sllowance of | that uoder such circumstances the Cullector $78,721.40 as & mutter of equily, butnut aswnst- | was not bound 1o turn over, terof right. snd Couly was vory anxious to pay | Hlarper collected the money, supvosing ho had & the dnount st once. Abont 8 year ago Wulker | righltodo su, and afterwards discovered that ho cladined §02, 000, wud Architect EJeu was called on | Lad no right 1o collect it, and refused to pay it 1u measure the work ws an **ezpert,” and report, | uver, i was in {be mouths of his sarcties to say Ho reporied that, while Walker waa not estitled to | that the law under which Lo collected the woney suythiog under bis coniract, us & matter of equity | was ilicgul and vold: I the law was not valid, the Le was entitled to $21,507. 80, nd the Buard glad- | Jnspector lad no rizht 1o collect the money, and ly misconstrued ble dxures 1oto s formal *veatl- § when b did collect it, it did not become Lhe pro) mate," sud voted away the aimvunl. Walker re- | erly of the Biate. but retuained tho propesty of 1! tused toaccept it, Lowoye: succeeded jn getliog renoh‘ fron; whoni be collected it. ln lh{l ibe xperts " wppolnted and pald by the county. he mooey sucd for did not belung to the Toa difi¢rence between Kgan aod the **experta ™ | Btate, bui to the pariles from whom it 18 §7, 441,00, and the Uoard, protecting the coun- | was collected. When “the law aald the Gov- redemption u laude, ' §3,000; potes, 200 wighty-vikht shares etock 1 Atfantlc & Pucttic ln- sursuce Conipany, par valuo $8,500; twenty-foar sugres In Mercantlle lnsuranco Compauy, par Value §2,400, and ¢lght sharea American Wooden Shoa Couipany. par valus $500, Janies L. Penteld, Chicago: secured dedle, $100; unsecured $11,410. 18 Assote, none, Jobn Garelek, Chicago; dedts, sll unsecured, 10,500, No assets. . Purnington, Evanston; secured debts, $83,000; usecured, $i2,000. The only assets are o clalim for 345,000 aguinet Aboer K. Scrauton, consldered wortble: Charles Green, Chicago; secared debts, $3,600; unsecured, £9,000. Assele nothinz, DIVORCES. Annie Herdine filed a biil -,um her husband, Qourze M, Derdine, ssking fora divercs oa the ground of bigamy aud adultery. H KUFKKIOR COURT IN BuIEP, V. A. Turpin, Heceiver of the Fidelity Savinzs nk. yesterdsy led oill sgsiust kiljan M. Halues to enforce ignwent of lwvélldg' 1¢ seems that 1o December, 18735, £. N. Toco! » judgment in the Clrcuit Court for 2, 538,05 snd anvther for $13, 201,00 azainet Jubin Campbell, Orawel 8. Hough, snd Roselle M. Hough. ‘Thess judymeuts were i fact eatured in Halues nawe, bat for tne nse of the buuk, The Recclver has askod Haines to ssalvn them to i sell every lot o the highest bldder. ___— By E. R, LYONS, Auctlonecr. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS or THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL 13 and 47 bouth ClaTk-st.. AT ATUCTION, e X 40 _rvoms 3 DA 1 S 0 s B Lo i 3 RS BARATOGA WAVE. Ladies, dun't 'lllflAI!:Pur hair by crimplug n fact, made beat fora Waveeiokae, haient o 5804 o ; B RS ATL S50 Wabaahtar. CABINET OILGANS, Hefora buying or renting ba aure fo CABINE Tt stmarm o AUt CINOULAR. Witk H and much information. Nent fre MASUN & HAMLEN ORUA! 250 and Wabaah- Y e L NP Sy CUlER ] e AUCEION BALEN. ______ By HODGES, MORRISON & CO. 3 ool chiance for deslers. o cor, s 1y, biopuses 1o vole the larger amount and Walker | ornor might ' appount in every clty wh ; a3 Auuignce of the bauk, but Hainwe Lss cefuscd, L e b b PR L YO, Auctiosctt . Thls young man Gower kas o bistory, and & | propusce 10 sccevt it. “Fhere ls no doubt but the | thcre wore 100,000 iuliwbitauts, Toas cloat to e | aies flh'fl.lf.‘l‘fi;"bf e ranntary petition | Ludthe leceivar now Bleen bill tocowpelthaast | L 0oy n 0 S et a, —_— flher Aleer O0C ol SAme bero frowm | use of (hick stous has lnproved (he strength and | thatat preecnt thut meant Clicago, which was the | 83507 Kasper Werahelmer, $215; ¥, G. Fauning, | Sumeat. THUKSDAY MOKNING, MAY 2, AT M O'CLOCK, By M. M, SANDERS & €O somewhero lo OBlo. A ielative, pre- | beauty of the Court-House, but tao Board viould | ouly cily fa Ditaols which lind 130,000 ubabitante P, Blktman, $700; Georze Grosstay, $50; CIRCUIT COUB 3 . AT W y L, SANDEL fomeny ble SR 8 one Wf Muel | not iove skl ot the fact that e comiract was | or Gver.' 1t wka tharelot aimple Bonacuse 0 vpes or, §2.000." ‘Thoy chargo thal Kaatens, o | o Carl Boetenar commenced a, ault for $10,000 | v taailselithe Flessat ¥uratiurg consiaiag, of one e g u er ostenulbly for tho reason that | of classitylus such cilice, because (here was ool P . 1677, thads muges ypaterday sgeius o . > The young fellow wus foeialled as paymaate i Tl 1Bk wkbne, 54 b The Sohaiiion | Vs 16 Cloikir:. Tiengs The Tgiation wos sty | 4w 20th uf Decembar, I8ty & preforontisl sy i Y05 Chaiube the Twolftt strect stone-yards, He aprouted fost Koots, Shoes, and Slipper® AT ATCTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 12:30 P b5 b Goods fresh from factorye. sold without reserve. 'RUBATS COUET. te of Marls klall, leiters were granted ter, aader boad for $6,000. o 0f Patrick Exan, leiters were Laaned 1o Margaret Egun, under bond for $4,115. CRIMINAL COURT. Joln Murpby sud Jsmes Ward were tried for assigument of 650,000 brick aud all the wachinery of bis brick-yard 10 August Keltammel. A ruluto aliow cauac, May U was laaced. Josbus C. Richard, Presidontof the Richards Iron Company, Chicago;” debis, all ‘unsccurcd, $40.820. Asge ui for $3,000 srutnst the Idchards Lron Wozks, and 401 suares of stuck in urte, 155 octave, Marbie-Top G cr Bults, Dreas- g Casca, Eugilin Urussels s 1brse:piy Cardets, Bae Beadiag, Lintn 83d alr Astireases, Bus diaing-room, S Ciivare vic. one de-clunk Cooking LLasge: e 3 G0ods vt be 3011 OWUEr Eulng Kbrosd: HODGES, MOKBLISUN & CO., Auctiones @2 Vet Laka-at. ov sbould be ured. Exau bassald all | local. Toe bundswmen, be contended, were llable aloug that be would Dot slyman estimato for a | only for Injurics huflicted fa the (uspeciion, uce greater wmount thau §21,597. 60, and 1t remalns to | cording (o 8 stzlet interpretation of the cunditlon by weco whetber e will of not. I be docs vot, | I the boud. No accumulation of funds was esvs Walker will have o bo satisfied. Tor the Tressusct | dreanied of, sud tha boud had referenco only to Wil 0ot bay L0 ceot wilhout Lis certubicaty, the luapection, nob to by coliection of momey. o u the stwosphere of the deml mozde which has i given tiat portion of the clty an uncavisble uawe, ‘ll salary was uot suficicnt Lo indulge il sspira- b & 1 d ity al that he commenced L kuuck duwi vn the pay of tho stnu-cutters sud

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