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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. the daty of keeping the time and saperintending the progress af the wotk. ANOTHER TRIAL OF TRE ELECTRIC LIGNT was mado Inst night from the towerat the North S{da pnmping-worke, snd was successful in eo far as it wasa ereatimprovement nnon (be oxperiment made Mondsy night, Upon that eccasion n difi- culty was ex) ced in adjusting thelight to the teflector. e '‘lamp,"* a8 the arranvement i1 called. was too 1arge for the reflector. Last night Anmailer 1amp wasgnsed, and tho dificulties at- tending the first atiemnt were ereatly obvidted. Tha means of creating the light are donhtlers well understood: Two carrents of mcmcu{. generated by the machine heretofare desceibed In m TRIDuNE, are carried hy nicana of separate wires to the nr of the tower, whers they nre united upon a plece of carban, The Mght thus created fa the briliiant resnit ecen refected from the Il?'yn' the tower, One of the difficulties of tast night was the work of adjusting the Jight to the focal polnt of the reflector. At no time was the light exactly adjusted, and the result was 8 neattering ‘o the rage. A pereon watch. i \ight . might ~ have noticed ite nnsteadiness. This was caused 10 part by the ofcaslanal contact of the wites with the {ron-work of the tower, and fn ?flrl by the **aparking'* of the generating-whecl of the machine. Al tmper- Contt; can be removed by the Judge tn cane 1t & pears ihat he 14 gulity of wasting ot mizapplying the estate, or in case he {8 nuable to give & nond forthe nae of the creditars in double the amonat of the fnventory and valnation. Fravielon is made by the 1aw for persans who ara Intercated as creditors ap- pearing before the Conrt and objecting to the claim of any creditor, Claims are approved by the Coanty Conrt, and dividends are paid on them by the Assignee th whatever exlent the catate may al- low. The CConrt allaws auch commilssions and al- lawances o tho Assiznee in the final settlement as lfll( be conakdered fust. Where 8 peraon 18 arrested on 8 prosest for the purpose of holding him to ol debtednese. or any clvll action where mal tha gist of the acilon, the debtor may gi to the creditor, at whote {nstancohe s arr imprisunci. of his intention to apply for discharge unier the provislons of the fnsolvent debtor's act. When the cage cumes up hefore the Judge of the County Gourl, he It reqaired to zive aschedule of althin estate, real and personal, and of all bis debts, the truth of which™ echodule may ba con- tested by auy creditor, who ean examine the dabtorand call witnesses, 1f it anpears to the Conrt that the debtor has made a fall schedule of hin estate, and has not frandalently conveyed or #old any property tode(rand his creditore, the Conrt appointe an Aesicnoe. to whom the debtor,immed. ately assigna ail bis ratate excent what i¢ oxempt frou execution. The Assigneo proceeds, as does an Assiroee in hnnkrnmc{. to sell the property thus assigned, and to pay dividends to the credit. ors, e mnay bo remaved by the Court for miecun- rduct, may be required fo give & bond, and s al- lowed snch pay ns ihe Conrt may think reasonablo and gnst for the mervicca which he may render, Ang debtor diecharged under this act, upon assign- Inent, who has acted honestly and withont fraud, aholl, 81 long as the order of disrharge. remaine o force, be tree fromi arreat of imprisonment on the demand apun which he was atrested, and upon all debts that he owed when the discharge was ob- falnca, and which are mentioned in the schedule tequired to be mode and proved agatnat him. 1f & aebtor don't choosc to make & Vfll\'\fll‘l’ signment, and is not arrested on of groupds given above, thara is no ‘which he can be put into bankraptey. a eace between his creditors ss 1o which get hold of the debtor's property, First come ls Tirst served: and the one who fa the least diligent will get nothing, while the keen-sighted one will probubly get abont averything. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Miltvaakeo Baso-Ball Club is at the Tremont Houne. The local subseriptions to the new 4 per cent console yesterday wero 85 e The Northwestern Press Association holds its annual meeting at the Sherman House to-day. Gen. Gibbon and Gen. Rnfus Ingalle, United States Army, were at the Palmer House yesterday. Jnatice of the Peaco Jahn M, Wilson, the suc- consor of Atstin Doyle. resigned, has located his offce at No, 0 North Clark street. The Internal revenna receipts yesterday were $74,410,07. Thers was a land-offico basiners in the way of speclal taxes for saloon snd cigar liconst The temperatnre yesterday, ss observed by Manasee, opticlan, 83 Madison street (Trisuxx Bailding), wae, at 8. m., 63 degrees; 104, m %03 12 m., m., 78; 8 p. m., 67, Ba ometer at § a. m., 20,803 8 p. m., 20.42, Monday evening James Carmody, a yonng man emp!unJln thcl)nmberqnnl of )’lendt’tn KR“'"I‘ ter, on_Throop street, near Twenty-recond, had hishead badly crnshed by a h“lnr plank. 116 was removed to his home on Rubel street, whers he dicd during the night of concuseion of the brain. . P, Hatchinton, George W. Higgine, Ira 8. Yanngiave, and P, D, Nrmoor, indteted a short tima ago for mainiaining atench nuleancen abont their alanghtering blishments, came into the Criminal Court yesterday and gaye bail in the sum each on their awn recognizance for further appearance. The Ladics® Decorative Art Asociation met yes- tenlsy momiog in the clnb-room of the Pafmer Touse, Mrr. J. Y. Scammon presided. Tho usnnl monthly reports were read, and 3rs. Alfred elley, of Columbus, O., read 8 very inte paper on ** Antique and Modern Art." The meet- 1ng then adjourned. Monday evening a Mies Minnle Gan), of Water- town, N.¥,,while walking atong North Deeplaincs fections aside, the light was powerful and pleas ing, Monday night the manat the Crio telezraphed in word that he could see plainly by the Mgnt. Last night na on the roof of the Commescial Hotel could read 8 newspaper by it.” The raya were tuened upon tho Lake-Shoro Drive, and a carriage with ita occnpanta was ke[;l plainly vislule while pasaing over abont & mile, 'I'ie hight direct- ed toward the Exposition Hulling msde that atructore ralse fteell in prominence, and directed to astreet close by the Water-Works ecattered o lot of meandering love-makers, who look bete ter fn darkness than 1o & giore as bright as day- Hight. It would be now Impossible to may how far the light was 2cen. A person immediately behind the 1ight conld ses and caslly distingaish bolidings more than o mile away. Ex- periments will be made almost nightiy tiil thoso in thurfa of the light are satisfied that there is a pos- #iblilty of I gucflm appiication, The light in tho Water-Works was much bettcr thanjit has been heretofore, and though .it did filcker some and have a greenish hue, it wae strong and not dis- pleasing to the cyo. TN DANRRUPTS. Thring last month up to Monday night, 205 pe- titlons in bankraptcy were fled in this district, street, was 'badly Injared about {he cheat snd | againet thirty.sight Tor March, forty-six for Foo. A TANGLED WEB. ina by the caving in of thosidownll in frontof | ruary, and foriy-two for Jannary. ~The total ; Aane 03, Sire was removed (o Na, 201, whero sho e 34 Keants was 2s fol A CONSPIRACY CASE anioiint of the dedis of the lows: Secured, £1,200,003,33; sccnred, $3, 87" 308,10, Total, $13,07%, 400, 6. The trades, occupatione, and professions of the bankrupta wers as follows' Girocers and traders,00, Iawyers, 33: capitallsta, 23; real-catate sgents, 35; fron manafacturers, cx'bankers, 4; deputy 25 ballills, 2 ablce,’ 23 mil recelvedmedical attendance. to prove quite serions, At about B o'clock last evening Officer Langan found tho body of a boy abont 8 yeats of ace fioating in tho Jake at the foot of Jackson street. 1t was covercd by a gray suit of clotties, and, singularly enough, no boy of the description has ‘een reported missing at police headquarters, The remalon were taken to tho Morgae, Ata meeting of Company I, Firat Cavalry, I. B. G., hold Monday evening, Licut. 11 1L Ander- son_wns unanimously elccted Captaln. =~ Cant. Andorron is gualified for the position, and aa the company_is nearly all composed of ynunF men from the North Side, they hope to get their main eupport from thatgection of the city. Her injuries aro apt came tp before Justico Pollak_yesterdsy, In waich the names of Jere Dunn, Walter 0. Hupbard, and deorge i. Vall play a consplenous figure. The firat that was kuown of tlie matter waa a telegraph. fc dispatch to & nan who hangs out a sigu not far from McVicker's Thentre, sayiog **I am in noc; come and seo me; yours, Billy Hayden," Mr, Iiayden s the wealthy and affabie travel- ing mansger of Cole's clrcus—a young man not given to consolring, except agalnst the pablic at larze,~and it was for some time a mystery how he came to be **in boc,” and In meed of ball. It came about in this way, ACCORDING TO BOUZER? Tlabbardand Vail, tvoyoung New Yorkersof un» teachers, 45 publishers and printer tractors, 163 buliders, U3 mechanic 7; policoman, 15 furmers, 6; 1 wmber-deaers, 43 53|_nmlmun rokers, 7; nooccupation, 41, Total, 205, e it "l)zl‘b cAl:filVALIIX. mon| Jouse—~Col. C. lngersoll, AT Sitehixen iyt o, S elolt, Win.; L. o, Chsmpaign el ¢ Col, L M er, Helojt: W. It. Connor, d reapeciable connections, bought Tho confirmatiods In the Episcopal churches in | fieteniss the Hoh. Le b Muon, F nor: | tamed natura and reapectat 8, DouR e are b, toktoin, Diahop S1C: | Easceis ow Yok twlian Siattor. 55, Loals; §; | out the aloon known 1s * dohnng Sere's, | st Lo s R o Sames: 272 Ot B, kerr, Bluvure, Col., o, aprini, Clogiasatts | 2e0 12 s Uk ot gsinos.. and. sold e e 1ok Grehentn. B Atgoomg AT raer: Sytacuse: B0, Gechman und 11 G | out to E. U, Mouzer. This mon clalma Ascension, 10; Tyl 3 8: x Ailen, Geneieoi | that he paid =~ S$2,000 in cash. gavo V- Mal N Tt. Alton, New York....saerman Hauze— he fon. . W. Chaoman, Unitad States Maratial, wgcll Hjullay thio Hon, Il [, Sheriman, Des Moines) W B, Detrolts . 1. Weak vork i Linwley, New ok G, F. Hostont ndfangpolis; Jolin Forrest, Weodstock, { Jolin' It. Fraser, Nuw york. Carroll, ¥an_Franciicos £ T 3. A5 Ma) 3 1 W, ¢, Van' Horno, L Loul Htarkell,_Tielvldere: uav, allom, - Spring- eldy Col, 1. Whiting, " Peorlai “Judko ; Clancey, Grand Itapids: D. O. Sions, Lake Snperiors T, G, Wijpor, New Yurk:' George MIlburn, Toledo. .. Faimer Jinuse~Gen. Glbbon sod Gen, Iogalls, U.8. A, ¢ 11, 15, Ledynrd, Do.roity W, 11, Camerun, Now Yorki Ci Wililam tthodes, Bt. Paul: Lady Nicholson, Lon- S Bhas T by i danry, Tostons wold, Peoriay . an . F, tirogory, Hoston Y. rle, a3 Col. Itslph l'lllgfll.,!“!lwr! two mortgages and other securltics enoughto make tue price pald for the eal About 000, Hionsar akys that yustorday Vailand Hubbard snd Jero Dunn entercd the place, drave the bartender out, and taok forciblo possession. When asxed for an esplauatlon they eaid that they had changed their minds about the trade. Boiror got out 4 replovin, and also had the men arrested with the obove sonounced result. That s Bouzer's atory. 7 JERE DUNK'S VEASION of the affalr is more circumstantial, Vail and Tlubbard, he says, bought out Saavo's place, aud Paid §10,000, part fn cash and part in nates, Two of tho notes wera duly satisded, and recently one for 81,150 came due, and thoy couldn't meat It yde Park, 8; inaton, perville, 75 Aurora, 13; Cathedral, 50; Lpiphauy, 15; Bt. Ausgarina’, 17, Owing to the dulincss of the spirit trade, and in sonsequenco of tho recent coipromise-order of Commissioner Raum regulaling tho manner in srhich tho Gnugers® pay 18 to bo calcainted, Collector Ylarvey yesterday notificd seven Gaugers that for the presant and until further notice tueir services eill not be required. 1t is understood thas ho bas conlined the oxcision to the single men, D, Christian Schleyer, a practicing physiciantat 107 Cottas rova avenue, dropped fn at_ com. missloner Hnyne's office yesterday afternoon in search of redress, It scers that wome dissatisficd patlent or otlier peraon bad addreased bim a postal- Waorceater, Mass. Tard beariug on' the nddrens-nido ** Dr, Quack | Yiomas Haneck Gew v n et at tho time. They had beon led to bellove e o e Tact, b s [, Euamas ligiceks Nowderiy &3 bujten Manchestess ot o Amiders wero going (0 beat thom ont of tho hankers after being called & quack. The Come- | Voorbies, Lexington, Ky. lace, and take possession, and, after coneulting a Iinonet telezated pim to tno District-Attorney, awsar, ibey determined to. turn it over to somo who will commiznicate with Washington, and take the case unuer advisement, Gov, 8. M. Cullom left for Elgln at 4 o'clock fend for the time being, and let him negotiate for l,lxu'irr;(cnllon. A blliof enle of the stock and Axtnrea wae made out in favor of Bouzer, who, belng o MAT WEAVER. AN ALLEOED DEFAULTING CASHIER. d the vicimty of rum alley, was esterday afternoon, vin the Chicago & Northwest- Monday uftornoon dispatches were roceived at | Mman much aroun: 'y 3t “Tiaitroad, for the purposs of taking n look | the office of Marshal Hildrup asking for the nrrest regarded as 4 fit and proper agent, ln‘r,:,c‘l“:trmeyml!l;:: his notes for $3,000 on toug tinie, into o contract to return the place to them ns soon as the Mttle dificulty was bridzed over. Then Uouzer gave o mortgage fo the holder of - the 81,150 mnote, and got an cxtension for six months. Thinking ho ‘Wus 1n secire possesston of tho fascinating frem- facs, ho procecded to use them according to hia pleasure. Vall & Co. tried to get It out of his control, but falled. "Theg knew not well the mubtio ways™ of fouzer. AU this juncturo they introduced to Jere of affaite, by a mutnoal friend ok e was advised Dby his lawyer that Vail and his partner had a yalid clsim, 80 he touk & bill of rale from thom. Yesterday morning he took possession of tho premis Tle knoy the premlscs very well. laentered into an arrange- iment_forthwith with a lackswith to hava the door through Dr. E. A. Kilvourne's Northern los- ital for the Ini e. Jlo was accompaniod by ir. J. ¢ Corbl f the Stato Lioard of Charities; Tred I, Wines, Sccrctary of the Board; Dr. 1L ¥. Carrlel, Buperlutendeut of the Central Insanc Horpital, Jacksonvilic; John 1. Clough, President of the ljoara of Trustces of the Eaefern Insane Moupital, Konkdkee, Witliam I, Keddick {8 ex- wected to meet the party at Elgin, wnero they atay unlil this afternvon, woen they return to this city. Wo learn that Mr. John L. Wilson s proparing Lis early recollections of Chicaga and fte peavlo from THH to 1844, a8 well ae_ thatof Lhio towns and citles of Northern llinolsand Southern Wi coustn, Which ho will visit during tho coming wontha, nnd {0 which he {u widely known.* Me W, wiil alno write them up from thefr present atand- ut for tho daily press, 80 far 8y rogards persons of Mat Weaver, on sileged defaulting Cushier of the Citlzens' Natlonal Bankof Urbana, O., the particulars of whoto absconding was detalled n yesterday's TrinuNs. 'The Marabal refuscd to make tho arrest without warrant or information, and o replied to the parties asking for tho arrest. Yesterday morning the following was recelved from the Dlstrict- Attoruey at Cinclanatl: Lnited Slatos of Amerle, Southern Dirtrict af Olio, Cincinnati : Defore e, Thomes Ambrose, Clerk. ete.. & Unlted kiaies Commissloner Mupointed by ihe Clreuft urt of the Unied Statos, of the Bixth Judieial Cireult and Routhern bistrict of Ohlo, personaliy appearcd this U Elils, Jr., who, belng frat duly sworn, do- Al ?.J asun to bellove, and daes r. 1) o has good oty beileve, that ou of bt the 23th day of Marel, 178, At Urhana. O., 1o the district aforesald, oneg 3Mat Weaver, tien and ffiere belng ashler of the Cltlzons' A things, Mr, W. ie's ready writer, and has | Natlousi vank of Urbans, O, o national bauking ano. | securoly fastencd, snd, while engaged heen used to correapionding much of his Tife, from | clation organized und iawn af the United ntates | with the mechanle, who should enter all parts of tho Union, and has contribated much | A4 enxaged in busine Uroans aforesatd, atdthen | yup pilly Tiayden and DBilly Footo, _Mr, fo the mporting papers of the conuiry about the | B EcE Nl e et montfary 10-he | 0ot ls thie traveling managee of " Ilavarlogis Mine carly hunting and fishitng in tho Noribwest. We 0'atatuto 1o such case 10ady af f n Innocent travelers knew uothing of i h 4 and provided, beapeak for him a hearty wolcome. Thera are two wirls, az0d 7 and 4 yoars, at the Wast Madison.Sireet Staton, their mother having run away and jeft thow, while the fathor le grovel. Ing ubout in dltchosand Hying tie 1o of adrank- wrd. The elder one Is bound to hie avenged on tor crring mother, sud saya that when sy growa up #ha 18 golng to Lo & dressmaker, and have a homo of her own, and that {f licr mamma comes back then she won't lJet her como In, It In probablo that & gentleman lvinz on Halsted strect, near whero the children formerly lved, will adopt the yoanzer child, and tho policy will make an effort to place tha olhcr vge in some comfortuble home, Moth are handeome, bright, and intellgent lttle eirls, Siov, 8. 3. Cullom was at the Grand Pa.dfc llotel {:’ erda, ¢ rtated to & ‘'minuxk reporter that ad removed Willlaw 11, Swoit from thy office of Chief Uraln-Inepector becausu tue Interest of tho departnent domanded it, “So far as the Com- 1aunint weare was concerned, he had laken Lut little wtock 1n it and he did not believe that there was any class of men In Chicazo wo foolhardy ae touttenpt & revatution by furce of arms. which wuuld only prove disustrois, when the same ends conld be gnfued ulthuately by ughtation sud the allot-boz, However, the Goveruor said. if there whaals An uprlsing or a rlot in the State, the State Governmant would ba ready to aid any mu- micipal suthority in crushing it, aud the Stato was amply prepared for such an emergeucy, Modld not anticipate the Jeaat trouble. The Journal got off a joko last night. It stated that W. T, Dowdall, of the Peorla Democrat and Jeview, 18 In town to cogage Col. Ingsrsoll and W. O'Mrieu to defeud him in the snit which Knoch Emery, of the VPeorla 7Transcript, -has brought agninst bim for libe), WLAND ELLs, it ySorn teture o and subscrlyed i iy, proscids’ tils ay uf Ap AN AXIIRON B 0 e el wud United States Comintesioner. Armod with the forogolng docnment, Deputy- Marshal Stilwell started out in pursuit of the tru- ant, whon ho speedily found in the oflice uf J. H. Driko & Co., commisnlun merchants, on Ladaiie atroct, lio'as conveyed totho Marshal's uflice, and given the freedum of the privato ofiice ending an cxamination. His friends were saon nformad of the affalr, nud Mr. A, M. Pence, of Hoscnthal & Pency, wus retainod as consel, 1n the afternovn the case wna callod up Lefora Commissloner iloyae, The prosecation wau rep- reaented by Assistant-District- Attarney Boal, who devired a continuance, ng the witncssos wore not resent, Mr. P'cnce objected fo dolay. His client 1ad too much bualuess to attond ta, and it would bo crael to make him languish in jail for un indef. tnito time, Desidos, the jutormation was insufs dctent, 1t dld not bear tho seal of any court, and his Honor bad no oliicial meann of knowlng any- thing ubout (he correctness of the tnfarmarlun, ‘Thie Commissloner dismisscd this Mitlo plea by stating that several years ogo ho had been | structed by Judge Drummond pot to give the di fondant the beneflt of any wuca little irregularit: lo knew Mr. Amb 0 Clerk of tha Ciacs uatt Clecult Court. Tho question of batl w terlons fegal transactions concerning smiliar haunt, ‘They simply wanaered in 10 drink a ginas of Appolinurls water. Jore Dunn asked them to, and moroover asked thom to stay & while and guued the bar incaso some ono shoold Como i to ‘claim possession. ilaydon and Foole thus clme Into temporary ownorsbip of the bari but, while they were enjoying thoe delights of free Appolinarls, enter Bouzer, who ut onca marched tu tho rear 'of tho counter, Billy Hayden inter- cepted him In_his oxpedition, ‘'lam the owner of this place, "sald Bouzer, **Noyoudon's,” sald Dilly. **We are the pariles of the frat part in thiscontract, and you ramouse, " laydenand Footo couquered, aud Bouzer wentto & Justice for & warrunt. The Constable came and nrrested both. When vere Duun cume back from s search alter bonds he found his frlonds **in hoc, " "Fug matter has been quite lmlclblx settled s0 far, but it will prohably involvea yood deal of liti- gatlon us between douzer, Vail, Dunn, and others Whoso names have not appeared in this record, Sir. layden und Mr. Fuote have declared thelr fntentlun to drink no moro Appolinerie water in rmu::'l.lnyl, capoctally tn places which are pos- weasos POLITICAL THE NATIONALS. The State Central Committee of the so-called Natlonal party was to have met last evening In the club-room of tho Tremont Louse. As luck woutd have 1t, they did not gdf & quorum, Thesodis- conaolates, thereforo, will not wit until this morn. fug ot 10 o'clock. During the day a few of them wrrived, including Jesso Marper, of Danville; O, E. Bchoff, of the Champaign Unlon; Dr. 2 ! then entered into, and 1t'was dxed at 812,000, in default of whick Mr. Weaver was remanded to the debitors® room of the otcl do Kera fora further hearing this afternoon, A somowhat curlous cofncidence I connection with thls alfaie took placs 1n the Cominiasioner's ofiice Monoay afternvon, when the fiest dispatchies were receivad askiany for Weaver'sarrest. At that time he was ackoowledghig tho conveyance of soine Olilo real eatate, sud was accompanied by his Mr. Dowdall s stoppinz"at | \ife, whotelinqulshed ber dower. The particul the Trewont HMouse, and, in order o J q . The particulurs | W, L. Iteld, Cerro Uordo, snd a couple Yon what e ha ta say " on'tha. sinect; | OF e teanmctian M, Hoyng fio ot volfeo. of othors. Theso gontlomen held & 3 reporter f Tup ‘Imismsk caed upon R ves In ono of the private roums uf tue Tremont House, The object of the wecting to-day I8 to swallow the Kevublican party, or gatoer to lhave the ltepublican party take up A ropotter called to woe the Urbana man last eventug, Ills reception was pleasant vven ta ear dlality, but the visil from u news standpoint was unremanerative, Tho inhabitant of the debtors’ B luet_cvening. Mr. Dowdall was practiciug witly a paii of forty.paund durab-bells (which ho wlways catries with Im i i valis when he travels) when the reporter cotered, The par department refised to enter iuto any discussion as | Gun. Bates und the Natlonalist Stata tickel. The D O OE eualled a siokiy wiatleang | Lo the charged sgulnat him, Drofeariing that he was | caucna yosterday waa for thu purpose of preparin e O Yteod 4 & sickly smile and | seling all right, so far s bo porsonally was con | tho plsim, with the nope that the Hop bileans will ted fnton chalr. **Thoreason of 1y orned, but that there was a great load on his mind | quictly submit to being dictated to aud dominated it Alr. Drawdall, *1a becauss the Jorirnal | Whon ho thoughtof his saflering wife and ctlld, by a fow sure-headed and disappointed onica- Harhecn able to Zut off' a Jokv, and iis Tudicrause | f9F \thom tho disgrace would he too much. - For acokers. To an ordinary thinking mortal the noos Liae quite oyercame me, " fuute | hioaclt o didn't care. He could stamd it The | propo: tlon luoks absurd un tis face. ~The Ropub- e CUSFOMN IOUSE, 1XYRETIOATY examiuation to-day must vindicntu him. e | lican party s the dominaut organization in this B L st b M Ll ) Sdn'e quito relis the doa of slevping on one of | State, witha niore drm und bettoe prepared feld N Cataiunenits exaeninatian of Ure o ssion | frioua chte, aud thonght perhaps he would st up | foruccoss thsn during the last campaien, The e m,l,mu;,'"‘m.‘;,w“m‘am';r:‘;:l" and read ail night, and In the moning get coples | Notlunata number a disconsolate uud aickly fal. of Tux TiinuNe and tho other morning papery, for which be had made arrangements. He lad eaten he vild, 8 prolty good supper, arranzed to b hils breakfast brought In “frowm & nsighboring r taurant, and supposed he would leave sbout noon to-dsy for Comnnissiunor lloyne's ofiice, plcking b 1 vood squure meal somowberg on the'roud. **You see,” said he, **thuat 1'm not ut all down In_the month,! “The reporter Judged not, from the way In which ho referred to what was apparently his summuim bunut—the square wmeals. \Weavee bears svery wark of belng & good feedes The *'falr rounil beliy with guod capon Hined, ' or sumething elee Iy there, . and the tact That ke delights in creature luwlug, snd, in this couniy, is maluly composed of men who, under new ‘party namne, hope to foli huto priminece and pawer. ‘That’ no coni promise will bo agroed upon by the Rtepublicana is quito_ certain, and the Nationals will probably an.ly find toat they sre baviog thelr labor for tnelr palne. that of the 425,000 square feet uf sawl: which an account wa paia for by the Government, uot to exceed 10 pur cent of it could possibly have been nsed for facing on the billding, for the reason tht there uro com- puratively fow stoues which havo notoruamenial deaigns cut thereon, nucessitatiug the use of the chinel. Tho examination further whows that the cutting sceount, which the Natioual Usncle has bean called upon to pay, could have been no lsrger had thero not Leen a ain- gle stono sawi. It baa besn further duveloped, and this gives a clear inuight Into the wmauner in which the fraud has been perpotrated, was Lield at K 3 in, he attendunce way large and the attendants qite bolaterous, coming of the fuct that they had Come togethel without an Idva of what was (o be dune ur what could by done, In the absence uf tho Chalrman, £, O'Connell was called (o preslde, that wheraver the plans called for stonesof frreyu- | comforts b not htd uuder 8 bushel of Biiest o et motlon lnade was tuat oo lae ahape," round,” tranvular, - and polycoal, | Whow b yuta- biuivlf staisit on Tue subject o ‘Uisband, ¢ wnich provalied fa tbe thene worb cut oul of susre. sawed taca stoncs, | meals. o femarked Incldeutally that Chicago | midwt of cobulderuble confuslon, o, obe :r::; e iy :fluj-m;l‘.l:flfl“lglm fla‘:&':g waa ot altoge Yo b 1 of tho wovement sppeared to be fo Sive frontof tho buldiag It ina cialter of ex» | badPEFR he" T e ke e Club, and, as soon us thy work had been done, the crowd was again culled tu urder with the saino temporary officers. A commiiten to suggest bames for a committes o he. **11 1 bud any desiro to bo cl from justice, 1 might as un u fugltive well and not lald ap bero in Chicago. gono fariber treme difticalty to locate a wtune with a sawed fuce, ‘There may be & few of them, out without the ald of u stcpladaer sud & magaifying-class of "After some further taik about the sullerings of | ukuie pormanent ofiicors was appolnted, wad its ot than, ordiuaty power, 1t weulc buzsls tho | pis wite aud child st the dissrace heaned wpon him | reportled 19 longily Wralizie, sud tbe meetin b by It g aaate thew. | Jud thew, the repurter variod the form uf Lis irst | adjonrned for two weeks, nobody koowlng whal Auviber fact fs acif-ovideat, snd ihut Ia the suwing | attack ani but it in the sbspe of u b crrogatory, | ba Lzen done, oF why the crowd had been’ calied e TbIN eeoHALE WRGK serger iham raatv, mad | o e o o ot Bere in Clilcago on money belongnig to ene® National Hank of s Oblo howa. Tho ques- tiug was pareled udroltl " { Bave speculated hcie," he replied. **Tba a1l T desire 86 say at present. 1 will have my e sminaton, knouwr, lo-morrow, and some of Tux Tmnones soprosentatives will 4o doubt b sround and get tho story, Untl) then, 1 peefer to sy volhing.* "Phcro wers two polite baws—one by the banker and toe other by the reporter—and the interviowed was given & rest. THE BSTATE LAV, STATUS OF INSOLVENTS. Eevera} correspondents bave writion 10 ask what the statue of a@alrs will be alter tha repeal of the Foderal Bauksupt law, as 10 what provisions thero are in the 8tato slatutes on the subject of insol- vents. Tho existing provisions do not cover the wholo ground. They permit & personto go luto bankruplcy If be waats lo, or to be put thers la cave fraud can bo proven ugsinst blw, but do uut allow of bils belog put 1ote baukrupicy sgainst bis consent, except whero theve is fraud. fiods tbat be Is hopelessly indebted, it is in his this surpluseage of raw materis! bad to be labori- usly, ul the rate of two of three inches a day, chipped sway 1n order (o tit the stone (or hus inal restlug place on the wall, The fact ls, snd there 15 o getting away from i1, the sawing cuntract, uuder which Mueller obtatnea $1,000 from the Gureruigent, wus & barefaced wwindle. It was cunceived ju luiquity and brought forth in fraud, Iie vouchers and sob-vouchera for 1his sawing were regularly forwarded to Washinzton, where 1bey were checiked off |n the Bareau of the Super- Vising Atctiltect, wad, unices 1tsbo assuwed phai the ultaches were a beilliant galasy of idiots, it diticult to pnderstund huw they closed their cycu to wuat they must bave kuown 1o bo s dowuright swindle, This s particularly irue of the mansgement of the ollice under (e great snd guod Potier, who waynaufwously allowed u:-l er 1o chiargs up the wl o the I tha aid of architectural \ of architectural experts i this city, the Cowwisslon bas wade carciul uvull:n:l‘u!l estimales relative to tho work, and the resultiny cowparison between the buncal 1abor Luaygaouts Save been oxpenaed on the Dullding and 1o diac opeat work (bat was pald for,—sfter ellminatioe the extreme glarlog f10uds, such as Lhe chiviueya uios, vie, Hadlcated s proportion of 17 07 1y THE CITY-IIALL. The Ncenss receinta were only 8500, Tha water laborers will bo paid in cash to-dsy. The Treasurer's roceipts were: Collector, $818; Water Ofice, $1,10:2; Comptroller, $228; total, 82,245, Thoe Comptroller says the surplus water-fund wiil not be uscy (or buying city bonds, because tbe muney is Lo be used tu cxtend the walor-malus. Thu Mayor has issucd @ proclamativy directing that all dugs bo muzzled betwoen thoUth of May aud tho JUth of Septomber. Aoy found st large without 1ausxlcs will be killed. fiuwor Latb it that the Mayor was coasulted, and bed a baod in waking up the Council Comuit- ifthis Leso harmony i¢ assured. ‘There bave been Inthuationy that bis Honor was catering for the bummer influeuce, but ne ouo bad any con- tdonce iu tacds Fumors. The following vermits were {ssued: lenry Witbock, twa-atory and basemont dwelling, Elizs. beth sirve® uear Washingtou, $: i H. N, tore and dwell. « wiug 1o ev DIOCks Wero cat that Lalf-ach 190 e y o Qrolsted, two-stury and baseme, otuet words, Muellct charyed upuesorcatecudays’ | power lo make & volustary swigoment for the [ ius, No. 710 Norih wvenuo, §3,000; b iyt & abus wbat Gught b bave Ueet cowpleted 18 - | Benest of bla crediors, auneiug to bieussigument | Kol brick dry-kilo, 30x08, Nos, 784 snd 780 Buutl Canal steeet, $4,000. Prof. Dasreit huen't sbandoned the experiacots al the W r-\Works, Bablsfied of the merite of the 1mveution, ho will continue wperations uutil he meets with success. Mooday uight, with ualy an ordigary reficctor, the keeper Of the Urtb read 8 nowapaper with eas, the source ol the hgut belig 4 lamp on tup of the tower. Ths "Aud tho prominest elemant in the steal is the amounts charged for dant labor, tbal i guug wbo bandled the stoues for the cutters uud sitciwards rubbed thew dowa. From 30 to 40 per cent of the bills for this Kiud of Jabor is un- Questioually flictitious. sud had no exlslenco vavo 1u the mwsiination of Mucller and Lhe cvucurrent cwlunog uf e oticals, 0 whom was latgsied a0 inventory of all his real and persoual viuperty, sad a jtst of bis creditors, this assignment vesting i the Asslzoee tho iitlu to all property Lok exemps. by ' belonging o tbe > debior ab . the time of wAkiug the sesigument. The Asalynes Couwes under the furisdiction of (be County Caurts bus Lo tle au Juveutury of the cstate there: ls wuu- Juct st all Wiaes o the vder vud supcrvislus of tee toctric light awarded them dome weeks wi The; lTong. Tho Lawler-Cnilorton factlon Are o anery at thelr defeat that they will not speak to the gentle- men who treated them #o **shabbily.” They will recaver aftor a,while, and make s much trouble as 4 minority can. Thero were only flve or they were responded to. men_consulted Marshal vized them to wait for a day ur two, aix calls tor scrip, and A namber of the firo- Nenner about taking it, and “he ‘The Injunction care will he nrgued hefors ‘:fi(fl“ Sidney Smith_will probably mesist Corporation-Counzel Clrenit Jdndges, sitiing in banc, to-day, Bonfleld, Marshal Denner hna sent clrenlats to Inventors, manufactarers of, and deators in fire 8| supplt inviting them to gend articles far exhi- bition and_eompetition at the [nternational Staie Indueteial Exposition to re lield in this city (rom fept. 4 to Uct, 10, From present appearances there will be present 125 fira companies from the United States and Canada. Supt. llickey fesued an order mnkln{the follow. ing transfers, to take effect_to-day: Lieu‘. Beil, Armory to Ilinman street: Lieat. * Vency, Ilinman sireet (o the Armory: Llent. Briacoe, from Weat Chicagoavenne to Laki eet; Lient. Wiley, from Lake stfcet lo West Chicago avenue: Lieat. Mac- auley,trom Webster avenue to Chicazo nvenu Lieut., Fox, from Chicago aveaue to Wobstor av nue, ? Among tho hullding permits tesuod wan one o County Comminsioner Meyer for two three.atory brick stores and dwellings, Nos. 231 and 233 Mil- wailkee avenue, to eont 84,600 each, There may be nothing In tho fact, but It Is iittle sincniar that Egan should be the architect and Sexton the contractor, Meyer, It will bo remembered, fs the Tenublican Commisnloner who jained the broken County Ring gnd made it solid again. The police authorities have no further informa- tion about the Cummunists, but Supt. Hickey saya they aro liable to make {rouble. It apuenrs that Assistant Dizon sct afioat the subscription 1iate [n order to procare arme, He denles having stated to merchants that the pollcs force could not protect them, hut admits having rald that, if the Commun- ista were armed, the polica wera unable to copo svith thom with their clubs, Tn case of & riot cven now, the force wonld do all it conld to suppre T MEALTIR COMM NER El"l this advice regarding disinfectants to house- caper: t. In an out-honse st up a tight barrel or cask having 8 faucet in It elght Inchies bove the chime. Into this put twenty-five poundsof common copperas ('"ylh“! of fron), ‘worth, WQIHIY& S centn a pound, and sdd alx or €IRhT gAllons of waler.and stir ail together untfl the Copperss s well dissolved, A pailof the fuld, drawn ihraugh the taucet and throirn, into e cess;poch oc sionaily, will e wuffictent. 10 keon tiem dlsintect acver apailtalar the fuid lyilrarta (tom the b3 ce 1t with a pall of clear water, and continue to de The Copperar watcr foes it colur and efMiciencyy then add mora copperas, in mkflmnnnermnuunfl-m-n of cheap dininfecting duid may ealy for s all suminer, Copueras s polsunons, and_care shnuid bo {akea ic preveat cufldren or dumb anin 1og the dul A BICKLY BUMMER. The weokiy health reports at present show a do- creased mortality rate, as compared with last year, bnt, inapite of the favorable showing, tha Ifealt Commissionor is apprehienalva of a sickly summer. The winter was a very open one, Scarcely were there two successive days of freezing weather. In- om drink- atend of the anlmal and vegetable matter which had accumulated Inthe etreets and alloys being frozen and thus proserved from decay until the Health Department could remove it in the lprlni. it Iay nround In o decomposing state, giving ofl fts poisonoun gases to the air. During the winter months the clty was resteicted in ita means, and n it d now with its ques- a consequence there was bt ‘The Ilealth Commnis- sloner lloys aver since last danuary trying to cleir thom out and keep thom clean. In spite of all elorls, he secs in the weekly health Foports ingications of the prosonco of malarial influences. Physiclans alao report that paticnts have Intermittent and re- curring terms in their discawes. Thoy were hetlor or worse at about tho same time cach day, There 1s0 & tendency to diarrhentic complainte, ere indications of the prosencoof ataris, hat would be the effects from thie time on no one could prophesy. ‘The warm weather hud an Illcu‘llmfi tondency to make the malarla malig- nant. ‘This was tha most to be dreaded, ae at such times the commencement of the discase and death are separated by only & fow hours. and the cases baftlo the_ekill of physicians, Malaria would ag- gravate all other disoase and ba particulatly harm- fol1n the cane of the occarrenco of cholera, the comiog of which diseass had been predicted by some persons, but waa not much feared by tha Health Commissioner. Thers was but littlo for the peaplo to do besides preacrve persunal cleanli- ness, get pure air, and ald tho city authorities in keoping tho clty clean. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Agont I8 roceiving complalnts about tho bread furnished by the now contractors. Sherl Kern says that the effect of tho repeal of tha Bankrupt law on hls office will bo to require the employment of six additional doputies, The Treasurer will have the delingusnt-tax-iist ready by Baturday, and deaires to inform dollu- ?llonll that they can save costs by paying up be- ora that time. The County Collector is now ing a vigorons sffort to gather the dolinquont personal taxes. IHa eighteon deputies on the war-path with in- stractions to levy in every case whoro tho cash s not forthcomlag. Thomas Reed la {n Jall Indicted for conspiracy to defrand, or for defrauding, or some shnllar crinte, in rolling Kausas land to which he had no title, Ho s anxlous to get out, and through his atiorney anlemly’l‘mllllanld tar relcaso ona writ of habess Corpus. Tho petition will be heard Saturday. Tho Clerk of the Criminal Court yesterday ap- lled to the Judges of the Circuit nnd Supertor Courtn for an additional doputy, and hls requeat s g ted on the represontation that it was Im« le for bim to do the work of his oflice with- po out additional help, In the afiernvou, I L Hortz, lato WestTawn Clerk, was appolnted to tho position created, Goodrich & Co. having abandoned tho contract 0 for foralabing the ppliss, Col. Cleary gathiered his ¢ about him yesterday moraing, ftor soma deliberation, iivodrich's contract as tranaforred to W, M. floyt & Co., at their bid, ware the next lowest blddurs, and are reputa- ble business-men. Judge Wallace, in his proposed injunctior against the city, Gnds that as far as ho has has nothi; t mero lnel’lllfln 10 th onc, An g bal evidence against the Hedford be app to tho Commiasi with af ita, To this end ) Hurling, Mulloy, Whoeler, and et Bedford this afternoan 1o view the atoue. s (hat thoy can awoar that they have saon it. Tho Jud says he will have a good case after awhile If ti Comnpals nncuwlllonglupulymuwuhumdnl , and they bave promised to do it. ON TIE WAIL-FATIL Bherlff Korn waa excited yesterday, and, rushing fouis, had quitad laugity falic that in passing on his April b before tho Buard had stricken o the nume of Leputy McUurin, of the rubate Court, runnll‘y promoted from ballif, Thuse he attacked explafned that they know nuthing of the promotion, und had efased his name be- they thought & mistake bhad been but the Sherlf was not entirely 1lo was cowmforted finally, however, by belns sseuredythat McOurin's piy should be andited ot the noxl mecting of the loard, andthen he went for the Comtwlssiouera froin a tinancial standpolnt. 1le said ho was careying too mauy county orders, paying tuo much Interest un Mone: be bad to borrow “to run the jall with, aud rakes them thoroughly for faillug to provide hitn soma cash, The wrangle ended o the Sheril tuviting the crowd out 1o take sumething, the cxpcuse of which he urdered auded to hls sccount. HOME UQLY LOUKING BILLS. P. Q. Gillett, of the Doafand Dumb Asylum at Jacksonville, was Lefure the Commistee on Publlc Charitice yasturiay to uree the payment by the county for Its wards now educated thore, s pres ence induced the Cowmittes to taks a glanco sume of the bills he had furwarded, and i tho end he ml‘ n‘Tral that he said what he dld. ‘The bills bly outruzevus, sud brought down on hiy il the ssvcreat consure, aud woio remarke not st all complimentary. 'Fbe pricas charged far chil- dron's ahoos ran all the way from $2. KU to 84, aodt the bilis for repalring wore equally enormous, For boys' boots the charge was§0. 50,and for boys* suita the charge ranged from ¥10.00 “to The ltem of **traveling ex- peunes® also figured largely in_ the bille, and was looked on with suspiclon. The Commit. teo rafuscd to audit the bllls, orany of them, and infonined the gontiewan that, If thy counly was to ay sucls prices for supplies fur the Poor-llouse, ho county would ba_baukrupted in a year. ‘Fne county pays only §3 fur mcu's suits, and geta men's shoes ab §1.05, aud boots at §2.80. 'The Committee think that th { and Dumb Asylun ought to be investizated In the intorent of the county propuss to viait Jacksonville st au cazly day Lo get &3 K of how that lustitution §s maa- TUR INSANE ASTLUM, . Urs. Ross, Lyman, Jewell, and Holllster, re- cently sppuinted by the County uard to act as au ‘Advlaory Board 1n the mansgemeut of thu fnsana Asylum, wetthe Committes vn Public Charitics yettardsy sfiesnoon, for the purposs of repurtiog upon thelr Iate viait ta that fnstitution, De. Holllster, Chairman of the Advisory Board, submitted & leagtby atatement o weiting, ' (o s affect that the Asylum bad been visilod and in- spected, and that the Bosrd Lad subsequently eld peveral meetinge and discussed what thoy bad d the Jinportance sud neceasitics n] too treatment and care of the lusane, and wero rosdy to offcr some sugyestivns which they thought would be of benedt to the unfurtunate and the pubile, if scted un. Mr. Lenzen sald ho would likoe to hear whatever the gentlemen migbt have 1o suggeet, snd they were Inyited 10 speak in dotsil. Dr. loss spoke In bobalf of bis colleagues in to the invitation. - The firat thing nccessnry to t roper conductinz: of the Asyluw, he ssid, was sn sutire reorganization of the lustitution, and they bad drafted s™ plan for the reorganization, which they were ready to subnit for (o considera~ tion of the Commiiice. Mr. Conly said bo would like to have tho plan presented, and the other mewbers of tho Couswit- tos concurred, whercupon Ur. Lyuan, Sccretary of the Board, drew frow his pocket & mass of manuscript sud procecded toread 8 carefully pre- pared serics of rulea for the guvernment Of the Raylam. Tho rules provids for sn Advisory Board of ive physiciaus, Lo be nfinlnmu by the County Bosrd, lo bold their posjtions durlng good ba- bavior, bwo of whoia (o by wewbers of the Faculty ‘hinery has been overhanted, fand the Professor anys he will astonish the peapla of Chicago befors paratie and denco of b 1hat the pai and the pri cai College, and the font o Appont the 07th: that #ald Noard shall visit the Asyinm four times & year, and have no other compensation than their travel- ing expennca; that the Board shall make quArterly reports, and, whenever o vacancy occurs in the medical — sta@ of the Asylum, it shall ndvertisn m day for the oxamination of candidates for the vacanc hat the Board, shall alro examine in mary and June candidates for the J\»-Itlnn of Junior Aasist. ont Physiclan fa the Medical 8tafT; that the Medi- cal 8tall of the fnatitation shall consist of & Medi- cal_uperintendent, an Assiatant, ami twn Senfor and two Junior Assistant Physicians: that the erintendent shall he a regalarly-edn- eated phyaician, to he elected on the recommen- dation of the Advivory loard, and shall hold his position during govd behavivr. The rules then go on ta prescelbe the duties of the Raperintendent in detsil, and prascribe that hie Assietant shall 180 he n reguiar graduate, and that the Junlor and Senior Phyetcians shall be graduates, or qalified to graduate at tha mest commencement. sl of whom sball reside in the institution, tho former to bs pald, $600 a year and tho latter nothlng. The tles of (he Assistanta aro then detalled at lengtn, and rules are latd down for the governing of thy Wacdon, slso the clerk, matron, and ineers, Alter'the reading of the rales an informal talk wan had, In which Dr, Jowellsaid the great troutle th the institution appeared to hitm o be that it tad nover had any rules, and, farthermore, the phyalcians had more work (oo than they could lmml.ymeml 1o Il they wera ever eo edicient, liere being 450 insane And 100 patiper patlents Mr. Tabor asked 1f the Advisory Bosrd was sat- isfied that tho llh{llclnnl at the Asylum were com« petent, and Dr. Hors replied that ho was 5ot abla 10 anawer tuat quentlon for the reason tant he had not had time, and for the further renson that there wna no standard of excellenco or rules in vogue thare by which they conld be Judged. Some further talk enued, dnd the medical gene tlemen were thanked for their servicos, and tho rules were referred to the Commitice on I'ablic Buildings and Puhiic Service. * The Committee will meet this afternoon to furtier conelilee the matter, and there ls every proliability that the rules will bo aidonted. If eo, then comes the tug of war, for the Irish members of the Board are in arms agalnat Spray and want him romoved, while the lermun and American membera stand by hm. The adoption of the ralea will, however, result in tho testing of Spray's qnalidcations, and, if tha Hoard meana relorm, canuot but Advance the best Intercats of the publle, CRIMINAL. Tha casa of Mclntyre, the alleged defaniting bank President from Lake City, Col., will come up hefore Jadue Blodgett this morning on & motion to discharge the dafendant. Lust night, at Hooley's Theatrs, the boy de- tective caught the notorions plcknocket, Eddie Harper, golng throngh the pockeia of the andl. ence. With tho aid of Oficer Lucders, the thief waa caged atthe Central Station. A small boy yeeterdny tried tosell a plain gold ring, with an inscription Hsmn 1ts Inner surface, to A family restding on North La Halle street, ho! concluded it was stolen, and seut for the police, ‘Dut in the meantimo the boy ranaway. Anowner ls»'\“ullml for the article at the Chicsgo ‘Avenuo ation. Minar nrreats: Walter B, Dean, an unfortunate fellow who drinks hatd and thereforo does foollsh things, charged with the larceny of a lot of hooks loancd him fora fow days by H. M. Kennedy, 8 student at tho flahneman College: Charles . Whealon, a cenductor on the Rack Isiand Road, who rafeed a tow at the Adelphl Theatre, and crentad o ensation by breaking away from Uficer Fitrpatrick, who had placed him under arrest Deputy-Collactor Phelps yestorday ralded tho clgsr factory of Michael DBrandt, at 150 Dayton sirout, and carried off the entiro atock assessment of about $200. It appes Drandt falled to return an amonat of cizars eq to the leaf-tobacco which he had bought and worked up, ail of which is contrary to the form of the statute in such case mado and provided. Mra. Holett, 8 Indy from Raokakes, had her pocket pickell yesterday by & youth who gava the name of (ieorgs De Mar. Tho aflalr took place oppusite the I'almer House, un State street. When the lady felt the youth's hana In ber pocket nhe called gut for the police, and the youth ran down convenlent altey-way, Conetadle Morris followed and captured the young man, and_took him beforo Juntice Meech, where he pieaded g&l‘l(y. wa licld to the Criminal Court 1n $1,000 bonds, e Kot no bat, and went to Jail. Justice Summerteld sesterdsy held the follow- Inz: Jon Brown, larceny as bailen from Eliza Johnson, $200 to the Criminal Court: Joule Kel- ley, larceny of clothing from Julla \Waters, $200 dillo; Mary Allon, anold profossional tulef who stolo 841 from Edith Hunter, of No. 773 Btate atrect, $1,000 ditto; Mary Edgecomb, s 10-year old erring woman, sent to tho Honso of the Good Bhephord; Denls “Long, Open “Doyle, - dis- 0 fno; Andrew Tode, John.' Kern, Arthup lln;'u. and Jnnerh Finloy, vaj m‘%fi $25 fing eac! ene Bullivan, drunkard, $: fino. Justice son fined Kose Marray $100 for vagron ph_Peasel, discharged on a come L plaint of rape; eight boys who steal rideson the rallroads, $2 fino cach. Alica Schoonover, keeper of & hoarding-house st No. 173 Twenty-socond atrcet, was before Justico Voot yestorday charged with an attamph to shoot Bergt.” Orch and_Oficar Dennis O'Brien when thoy went, March 18, lo arrest her on & State warrant for disordetly conduet, Tt appears thst she drew & navy-revolver about eightcon Anches long, snd tnavped it at O'Brien. A part of her dross canghit in the hammer as it was den ing, and prevented an explosion. wivo the = oficer would Iu all proba- y hsve gono to meet McElllgott, Court held her in bonds of $1,000. over tolls a story of {ll-trentment ber landlord and one of her bosrders, who, she says, wantod to oust her from the premlses 10 got porsession of her furniture. F. 1], Dlsedel, & tosw-headed farmer-looking chap, ‘*which is Postuaster "' at Eaglo Lake, Will County, Iil.4 was before Commissioner Iloyne yesterdsy, charged with baving opened loitor Trom tho Pltteburg Penslon Agtency addresacd to Uoenry Kruse, It avpesrs he has peon inthe habit of np«nlnx1 tha letters addressed to the villagers in hixconstitusncy, and, when remon- atrated therefor, ingonuonsly replied that Le wanted to be satlefied that the letters reached the s whom tho writers intonded. In this pi case be undertouk to pruve that Krus waa lJoked upon us ri ive the P, B, an opportunity 1o e: lish the do- ense, Coouniseioner Iloyna continued tho care g‘%l thle afternoon. Tho dofendant gave ball in in_order to A young man named Fred W. Griswold appeared bofore Justica Eucrhardt yestorday charged with embezzioment. o louk & change of venue to Ji inod and dis- & Co,, who bud done business on Wes eot, Uriewold had Lean the bookkeepor shier, and represented Lal sud who was & non-resident partuer, that Griswold hai frequently drawn chocks againet the rw and appropriated the monoy therefrom to the liquidation of Lis ludividual bills: t he had frequently collocted and uppropristed the amounts of bills duethe drm. e cetimated that sbout $250 had gune in that way. ile satd that Griswold wis ot a member of the tru. He further tostified that Dayton had furntshed the capital, $200, snd he (Brewer) the expericnce, Dayton, trom lleary, Marsball County, 1L, was aworn, Ils testitled that riswuld was & member of the firn., Griawold swore to the sams statemunt, and the Court dismlesed the case, remarking that the complsinant uld begin an sciun In chancery. tiriswold was also up for ma- liclous mischief. * It appearcd that he drew s check for #8, and lelt no stub in the check-book, and then destroyed tho check when |t was returned from the bank after belng ruwer testifled that Urlawold had donu the deed to destroy evi- embezaloment, But the Court ruled up check was absolutaly warihles eriy of the bauk, ‘Tuerefure no Jiclous nuscujel’ could be established, and he wi dismissed. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, ‘The funeral of Mra, Usyo, wifo of Lloyd G. Qaze, who was formeriy of Evanston, bat latterly Cashier of the Firat Natiunal uk of Davenport, 1a., will occur at 2 o'clock this afternoon st the resldence of Col. Wealey Bralnord. The an- nouncement of the thmable lady, who lved, beloved, for several yeal fn Rvanston, s greeted with unqualited sorrow throughout the com- munity, - She died in Davenport, having only suoul iwo weuke ago returned from Sau Antoolo, Pey., whither she had boen In a valn bope of re- cavery from consumption. LAKE. An sdjourned mesting of the Board of Trustees was hold at the Town-1{all yeaterday afternooon, — ali tha wembers present oxcept Mr. Nolau. Oa motion of Mr. Condit, Itoad District No. 4 was wbolished, aud ‘the luwn was divided loto 1wo road districts, the dividing being Fity-gith street, Fraucls Bonton wae appoloted Mastcr of the Flrst District, und — Cozeas of tne tucond District. Uu wotion, it wasdeclded to hold the reular mecting of the Board on the st and third Fridsys af cach moath. An nvitstion was extended to the iiyde Patk Board of Trustees to incet in Jolnt scssion Satur- day sfterncon at tho oflice of ‘Jobn I. Bennett, in the Hopublic Life Bullding. A communlcation was sfterwards recoived (rom the llyde Park Board stating that tuey beld thoir rogulss meeting that aftoruoon, sud If tae Lake Loard desired (0 seq them tooy could come to thele Town-Halt. Adjoured. ————— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Fpecial Dispaich io The Tribuse. BrrINGRIELD, 111, April 80.—Auditor Necdles, Col. D. L. Philllips, with T, 8, Ridgway and scv- eral other prominent Republicans, left for Chl- cago to-night to atteud the' Kepublican coufer- ence meetivg on Thursduy. Secretary Marlow snd othiers leave to-morrow for the same pur- pose. In view of the frecquent violations of the Heveuue law in respect to canceling of stamps ou ewptyLiquor packages, sud the fuct thatover death of this ee- of Rush Mcdfes] College, two of the Chicago Medi- AUCTION YA 1,000 has been fmposed In fines In the Unite: States Conrt sinco January for such nealect, Coilectar Merrlam nias {ssued a speclal natce 1o revenue taxpayers. which is given out with all specinl-tax stamps, cautloning the parties inter- ested againat auch negicet to deface stanips, A meeting of Unfon veterana has been called for Friday in this city to arrange for the con. templated military dlaplay wnon the occasion of the removal of the fliinois troops' flaxs ond trophiea af the Rebellion from the Arsenal to hg State-House. The publication of the LegislativoJournals of th?’ate.’enl:‘:n o(! m,r!ms- at Inst been compldel:'d. and tho Secretary of State has commenced the ntning; distribution of the volumes. 3 B0 Ay e, 39 baclaiedy An Injunction was to-day rerved on the State | “ 500 duzen Pocket Catlery~must bo sold Anditor restralning him from certifying a 400 set Knives and Forks; ¥ tax to pay bonds fssucd by Empire Township, £i0 cnses Hoslery s McLean County, in ald of the Indianapolis, 150 cares Straw Goods. By CI1AB, L. RADDIN & Co,, Auctioacers, 118 £1:0 Wabssli-ar, WEDNESDAY, MAY |, DRY GOODS SALE. 0 hotes Ribbons; 900 places Alpncass 760 vieces Cottanaden: 150 pleces Dress (ioods: 6,0 cases Clothing: Bloomington & Western Rallroad. Parasole, Suspenders o ———— = B e SALF PRENPTORT. SPORTING. 0 PRClAS, B, RADDIS & £o. DBASE-BALL. SPEOLAL Tha Chicago Club, belng about to try thelr far- tanes (n the witds of Indlanapolls and Cincinnatl, played a farowell game yesterday aftornoon In presence of about 2,000 apectators, Counting Spalding, thers were twelve professionals to play. anit they were placed six on a elde, viz.: the Chi- eago infleld with thres amatents on onoa sido untder Ferguson, and the Chicago ontfleld, Rets, McCleilan, Spalding, and three amateurs on the other side., The game was falrly well played on both sides, xna was won by the Spalding tleam by pure force of clean batting, mainly in the fourth inning. In the ficst fnning 1laliinan scored on an error of Iarbldze's, and(hen no more runs were mado up to the fourth fnning, when Cassidy, Spalding. and McCleilan hit #afely before s hand was ont, Then,after Iels had retired, Gross made s clean drive whish brooght in the last of the thrca runs which were scoren. In the sixth inning Groes led off with o fine two-baser, and acored on eafe hits by Bostwick and Gardner, The Jast tun of the game for that side was made by Casaldy, who added to his pre- vlous thres-bascr a fine dooble-bagzer, and worked around on Spalding's safe liner to centre, For the ather sido tho runs wero mada by Start and Anson in the first {nning, and by Start ta the AUCTION NOTICE, e shiall offer in our pale TIIS DAY & targe 11 Mualtag, Denims, Tlekin oe o) e eniar Tiog of gupds, T 000dstoretsy ITAR. E. RADDIN & co, THURSDAY, MAY 2, AUCTION BALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, - CHAS. E. RADDIN & co, By ELISON, POMEROY & Co, AT AUCTION, at Our 8toros, 78 & 80 Ran. dolph-st., Wodnesdny, May 1,at3p. m,, 603 BOXES CLAY PIPES, 2% gross each, will bo sold i thofinde‘ 2 % o lateta st KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'ts, REGULARSALE Friday, May 8, at 8:30 8, m, IMMEINSE LAY-OUT. NAW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! last. Tho battiag against Rels was, as will be acen by the acore, not as effcctive as against Larkin, It Is not foo mnuch to say that the feature of the gume wan tho pitching of Ieis, which was one or the fine-tddllpl 4 over ssun on these or sny otber rounds. B8 roper to aay Lo tiose crltics who were fn- clined to be captious hecause the *! requlars ™ were Leaten, that the regulars on Uoth sides took six rins of the nine and sixfecn of thy twenty-threo bits. [t wan not fully considared that thera were **regulnrs ' on both sldes. Following 1s e o ,_____"w" Parlor Suits, Chamber Seots, Spajding's nthe, A % | A Full Line Carpets, Ttemsen, ¢ 1. o 1 2 Genoral Houschold o éu’t‘n’fifn. T 8 2l 28 oo Goods ‘nssldy, . L o3 d 3 oiAlso, 100 Packages Gl : B384 Y 8| Ao, 100 Packages Glasswan, 4 o 1| 1| o 1| _—_Hd c il F I I & By GEO. P. GORE & CO. 4| 0 1 y . P, 3 Sarguer, e IR T 1 MR © and 70 Wabnsh-av, ! 0| 6| 15| 27 13 v of 2 9 o o o B of 1| 1| 5 1| o o of 1| 4] 2 1 n s nas 4 o o 3 2 o 4 o 3} 2 3 1 ] e i AT ATCTION, i o 1l 1] o L 49 33 % 8| Wednesday, May 1, 9:30 av m, o= |- —=l- =l==]-—(= = | Anothor large offering of extra fine snd desira- Total.soeesseees oo 30) 381 270 1112 | bl goods, Fpreseniing Bret-iiave mamatediams Trningi— 7 from il parts of the Esat. Also a larga iine of Spaiding's sido, 1 the Celebrated Chicago Shoe Co.'s Side-Lace and Ferguson's sld 0 Tice, in good varlety. Goodaall warranted freth el e i nita—Cassldy, Anson. el intercs e e e upsTdinis aide, 10; Ferga- | ordors, Goods and catalogue now ready. son's »ide, 10, Bases on callad balla—Ferguson. Umplre—Jimmy Wood. The Chicagos left for Indlanapolis last evening. They play there ta-day, Friday, and Saturday. . The Milwaukee team were present at yestorday's ‘game, and left Jast evening for Cincinnali, ‘whero They will open the soason to-day. They will pl Golden on tirst-base instead of (oodman, tho rea- On Thnrsday, May 2, at 9:30 a, m,, BEGULAR TRADE 8ALE OF CROCKERY, ::mm: : thoy ** want to have both pitchers 80 crates Whito Waro In open lots, U e i) 10 casks White Ware in package, T T April 30 —Unless 10 casks Yellow Ware. T e Charida” (8 bl e sty the £ casks Decorated Ware, fiumo 10-morrow Letween the Tloston and lrruvb ence nines will have to be Edl poned. The in- Gold is -nnkln‘z ‘wet, and tho third-baso afloat, hU‘NcA.lAp(l 30.—Base ball: Uticas, 13; Allo enys, 1. 4 Nl’v Bepronn, Aoril 30,—The Diractors of tha New Bedford Iall Club have decided to withdraw from tho Internationat champronship, * —— THE YACHT CLUB. The Chicago Yacht Club held thelr regular monthly moeting last evening at the Sherman Ilouse, a large attendance of members present, Commodore Munger in the chair, After tho u routing business, the following gontlomen were elected to membersbio: R. J. Wells, Thomas 1loglo, and James i, Richantson, ‘L ho resignstion of Mr. Charles Bearely, Vice- Commodore, was read and accopted, that gentlo- man going to Burope tolive. - Tha followlng gen- tiemen were nominated for Vico-Commodare, tha FIRST OPENING SALE slectlon to occar {n May: Wiiliam C. Lyon, John THIS DAY, at.9 1-2 o’clock, Triggs. Farrow moved that the Com- Teiger, Cobic oot vhe “aeer tor_uroviow | Ab Nog. 85 & 87 Randolph-st, and cruse May 5. This wmotlon was passcd, Opposite thelt otd stand. Homo_ dlscussion was had aa to prizes to o offered AN IMMENUE BTOOK OF T T SE[:HND'HAND FURNITURE’ 1 ould furnieb thom. 'Tho Club has ulready two The contenta of & large Daardlng-Tlouse, conslatiog of ul valnable prizes, which will be safled for tiil won twice by \Ym same yucht, A motion wae nade that Chaniber and P i lediteads, Wo the Heuatta Commitiee Yrvp-ra & programme for ho, seasnils 45OLt AR UL T e oo ¢ Puailngs 'ne ltegatts Committeo submitted the following o programnic,, which wus Mnyuu: May 26, raviow | AT ,f.‘,’,',‘,;fl;,}:fl:‘;ggg‘r“; 17.'5'.‘.1.5."“" WM, MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auctlonesri. and crulee; June 22, annual regatta; July 27 and 28, aqu . 23, cru and clam.b D, STARKE & €O, 84and 86 Randolph-at. orta: Aui la0} -bake. 'The 'July and September eventa accur st outh’ Chicage. “Thq Aquatic sporta will Haviog leased the well-knawn Auction louse, 84 & 86 Randolph-st. combitie yachting, rowing, and all manner of such svort, for which vi rizes will be ofered. We shalldo General Auctlon aud Comminion butk ness, and are Dow ready to fecelve conslgaments The Club then adj OUR OPENING SALE WILL BE ON Satrday; May 4, at 308 . REGULAR SBALE OF FURNITURE. BATURDAY, May 6, st 0:30 a. m., Parlor and Chamber Furniture In grest garlety. Goods sold at Private Sale during the week, GEO. P. GORE & CU,, Auctioneen. By WML SIOOREHOUSE & CO. 85 and 87 Randolph-at. WM. MOORENOUSE & CO. MAKE THEIR ept. B, crulse NasnviLLx, April 30,—The spring meeting of the Nashvilie Dlood-ITorae Assoclation opened hero to-duy. Weathor clear and plessant, and attond- ance exceptivaally Jarge for an opening day, The first race was for the Youug America slake No. 1, for 2-year-olds, dashi of half s milo, $20 ntrauce. pluy or pay, to auad $200, second horse Our Regulsr 8ales of Furniture, Tlousehold Goodd e BRESE ol $Ssipers Huiei, | st fcotl DR iathd el S el | War . . by jonnle Bcotlani umas’ ol B hant, Mctlanoreck's Edun B, Dardon & | Liberal Cash Adrances Made oa Cosigments Co.'s Bliver du"L ‘llln\ lfid:l(i:l:! fh.hn. dh] 2 tal “':l"l‘lll:&!llun!am. llanlflumlfllflfl““ {.“:{,’,‘;}f?’ifif.':,“, P ed, andinished In the brde D Dr STARKE & CO., Auctioneers for the Maxwell Houss e p— EY econd _raco Wi e e e - e ST atation for wnld 3 year-olds, dnsh ot g miles, $25 By 1. FRIEDMAN, o aucon nce, play or sa"' $350 ndded, 200 and 203 Randolph-st. to havs $50. olne ouricon nominatio atarto Bwigert (ilonmorn was a big favorite in | Trade Sale of Crockery and Qlasswars On WEDNESDAY, May 1, atpid0o'clock, tue pools, llunslndv wou easily, Artful sccand, fe Ita Hearsay, Benal d Y e Bt L it ane, | 110 PGS CROCKERY Checkmate third: Ulenwore, tas Molloy, Dol $250, mile huux. all ages. Shortline und Dan K. tacted. 'I'ho Arat heat wasd The second wnd :‘nfii; l“.li :unAfiundby Dan K. "’l‘lmt. 1187, atnd GLASSWAI?'?J" E + Alico drawn, ' . an_Inv T ——— BIRK L £ 38 5ttt S5, Hucliaser HYMENEAL. > Sgecial Dispateh to The Tribund. QEXEVA LAKE, Wis., April 80.—Mr. Theodoro Carvelle, of Canada, was uulited n marriage to Miss Nollls Thompsou, daughter af A. A, Thompson aud nlece of N. C.Thompsos, of Ruck(ord, this forenoon, ut the Episcopal Church, the Roy. . T. Kerfoot offichating, The church was oleguutly decorated with (lowers, The boppy palr_depusted in the afternoon for Milwaukeé and tho Weat. e e——— NEW JERSEY MUTUAL, Nawarg, N. J., April 0.~Civil suits against tho late stockholders of the New Jersey Mutual Life-lnsurance Uompany, to recover $200,000, have l.vneen sottled, IE Il"undenloosl they pny‘ $120,000 in full for ali demauds. OIRGANS. - The oldest argast, and most perfect manulastory b u.s v | v" Two Now Styles Just Ot g« @, Sead for Prica- Littse e, DEATIIS. ST UU RSN uci-bo oo SUCPUIPO U VU WIEADON~Tusadey morning, April S0, Charles F. Whendos, of cossumption 8 AT U Ak w eid ot . 773 Weat Wals n.fl".‘::::.. st 10a. (0. Thursda) h'fi'nnndlmlnv od, 'HOOD—AR the residenca uf her brotuer, Jamea Rous A, 3 A Hgud. naed 60 years, 8 kit e, SEINIASE, S o irve atern, o fken to peleit, W' Ahiniay moraung ToF ater: weat, MoCUR—Nicholss McCuo, sged 18 years, shot by tha Iealina, Apeil 25, STORE. e 0D8, e LHEK HOUSE HAIR l':‘:l hest place In CII'CA{UI Mu'wl' Qogds. wholessle or retatl, 1OrOiEs Guaaaier Waves aspcitiil, Yoslc oo MM AT TR . BULL Hegnsadnty - 282 Wbt s b CUIEASS, SEEDS. P e s . v X and FLOWER- Charter Qsk LAsD 3':0 o ¥ L“'“\“‘liw *® The reisins will be taken from his late residence. }io; Ja Nebeaske atrech to-day, to il urch of the toly Fanilly, wnera High Mass wiil Le celeorated at 1U:30 8. 0., theuce by carriages Lo tbe Noptliwestern depot, Inciice by carvty Calvazy. "Frieuds uf o fai- ly are favited 1o attond. BUKKHARDT=Apri) 29, of convulsloos, Infsnt san Mr. A. A. Burkbardt. ‘Funersi io-day st } o'clock from realdence, No. 144 Seventeeath srect. CAUMODY=A110 Q'clock 8. m. April30. of conr cuaslon of the bruln, James Carody. ral wiil lcave Bis lato residence, No. 120 Ruble- ai., thursday, May 2 ol 1U:0a. . ficmaius wil) be iaken to Ctiurcd of Bacred lleart, theuce LY curs Lo Calvary Cemetery froui Yorthweatera dsyoi, Canl sud azie-ata. ¥ ANNOUNCEMENTS, ) mEAD. e % great tanic Bumine Qunlher’s Cougope -

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