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THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: 8A’ URDAY, MAY LVE PAGES THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Internal tevenoe recalpts yesterday wera Forthe month of April they were Tho Sub-Treasnry yesterdny received $102,700 fn tho new 4 per cent bonds, Subecribera will be promptly attended to, The Pai Upsilon Bociety of the Chicago Unlversl- tyenjoyed thelr annual banqaetat the Paimer House last evening. About forty pereons matdcwn Alr. Swing has been offered a fonr-months* rest anda trip anywhere, but he declines it, and thinks he can get well at home, Tis churen will bo cloeed Hunday, but he thinks that after that he will be on regular daty sgain. The temporature yesterday, aa opserved by Ma- ‘naste, optician, 88 Mahieon streat (Trinrse Bolld. .m..gfl degrees; 108, m,, 00; 12m., wannt ¥a. }smz_r. o Barometer at 8 Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an Inquest upon tbe colored woman, fiell Clark, who wan butned so fatally by her own catelessness; and fo.day will hold an inquest upon Charles Rubennon, a youth ‘who died at the County lospital from the effects af being run over on the Fort Wayne Hond. AL4:30 yosterday afternoon, Frank Smith, while rom n freight train near the corner of ladison and Rockwell strects, jumped into o coivert, aml had hie nove broken and his leit cve ruined iby striking upon a projecting plank. Jan removed {0 the County Mospiial for irest- that the firm of ‘The siatement_made yesterds lennlyed partnors Montgomery & Talmadge hnd p, and that Mr. Montgnmery wontd conduct the incen alone, was erroncoun, ‘There has beenno and Montgumery & in business as bero- inadge remaln aseoci There was o paragraph yesterday abont a Mr, 8, into trouble with & Board-of-Teade man, denles that th ton fv @ member of the Hoord, and also wishes it understood that Lo himeell is not the offender mentioned in Tie Toinune, The Cabinetmakers’ and tho Unlted Trades Un- jons ench held a meeting last night at the Socialistic nd none but members were admuit- could be learned of what was going on was that routine business was oeing transacted, and nothing of public intercst aaid or doner At about 4:30 yesterday aftornoou, Emma 2 yenrs of aue, ee avente, was run down by N, 25, Willlam Grosskop! driver, attempted to run frum her own door acruss tho sireet, and run 8o close to the ear that the driver Wwas unable to atop In time to save her, of her injurics two Lours later. At 8:30 yestordny morning a scaffold on f Kinzic and State stre residing 8t No. bulldinyg at the co npon which three through the care ening of one of the . Buglo were alizhtly Ading wt No. 5200 West s and David Roy, res! wtreet, was wuvercly It mot futally jo- Postmaster Palmer received orders dircct from tho Pastmaster-General u few days ago to clasaify and equalize the salaries in_ the dlonty-Order De- The change has been made, Sume of the Jarger salarlea aro reduced aud the difference dded 10 thoeo of o lesser figurc, 80 that the agurcrate in about the same aw before. inted somo time since 10 ox- wmine Into the mutter of saiaries pali at seven of the principal offices iu the country, und it {4 ex- Dected that as poor; as thelr report i made a gen- eral reduction will bo the result, Comuany A, of tne Firat Cavaley, 1. N, G., held ces meeting [nst night at thy ington atreet, aud went throneh nartment in this clty, Commniiesion was ap| a regular bustn avery serloun one, however. They are without anarmory. ‘The leasy of te' quarters which they hsve vecupied up to Mav 1 has expired, und ua tue premisce liavo by provious agreement becn rented purpores other than drilliog the cavuliers obliged to lovk w comuwiiteo fhaa been apvuluted to make the Any pereon Who 0wna oF controls an un- rented bullaine. the Upber sturies of which would affer good accommedations for the regl cunler a favor by aduressing Col, $nerer, 3 Kiver strcel, or Maj. 0, 201 t. The waid_vuliding st be -centre of the Soath Sice, The Church of the Atonetns senwibto methiod of ruleing fund, valuo recelved to the peoble whose patrouage 1t in the arrungement of tha wacred cone cert 10 bo glven on the evening of Moy U ot the church, corner of Roubey and Washinzion streets, PEOVESIOR has been iwadd for an enterthipment that #halt e ouiply worth what fs chueed f mop and reserved scuts, viz. 3 5 cents, The taient engaged s of u recotndzed Tt order that will sccurc u farge atlenance, Fue celvbrated quortetto of the Secoud Prestylerian Church wiil glve four concerted vieces; Mr, I e the sulo onganist, Sir. ¥rank atrd the organ accompanist, ana dira.' Fare well, Mrs, Balfour, and Liudeny, aud otber ni i d thut ot oiferimg Clarence Eddy is to canra, bluane, McWaar, s Wil conteibnite solos, A very uttraclivo progrumue 1% ‘The Chicago Board of Underwritera held a meet- ini yestertuy morning ut 11 o'clork at their oflice, 7 Ludalle sircer, o tuke action ou thy lorrett a3 & wemuer of That part of the letter of restmution thot thie siew haw been taken vy Mr, Marrett Lecause ne could not tudors b in eymputhy with, the practice 10 by the Board, and that e belleved honest, threw the members of theBoard i1 4 vio- Jent rugo, the eiter beimg considered un nsult 10 tho Buard a4 1t impugued the hunesty of the mui- proposition 10 uceept tho enation wae indiznartly rejected, quent speeches condemmatory” of Sir,” Burrott's made, und fnully the members v resignation of Mr, O. bers and Board, t Journment was i a'clock p. b, At tho afternouns motion was made to Jay tho restgngtion of e ¢ tuble, and expel D for conguct member of the Board, which was sdupled by all the votes bat tivo, Tuppened yesterday to one of tho employes of tiils puper a pulntul uccident, which will prob. sbly keep b in the bowse for severs) aays, During the early part of tho woek, after nexotiutions, cquallug in vivld Intereat ti tween Rusnia and Pursey which snded in the peace of San Stefano, e ciine iuto posacssion of o He wor tucin at the and wus, nest 1o ber, the stur v niew cluthes created u senieutis Iiw appearance fu thy crowc Club & cry of surprive buret from the s of the An satrouoier who wan d_announced that ‘thle gentlemun must be ju_conjunctiun with a tatlor every suven tho man who wmude the one for wnum he suit of new clothes, sud when ho made routu uf the Owl present mado a ibe clotbes called on wude thum, and asked tor money, The unswer wns Lhat it should be speedily forticomtug i that sweet by-unil-by when the ion uud the ismb vl i duwn 1ogetlior, wWhen inurderervare tangod fu Couk Coutty, and when rival actresses con avrce, Gl not watisty the tatlor, by considering {t more indefinito thau_ city eerip, Gentlewan with the new clothes wus walking home. he wus crosslu; T in tha day (he Ualsted wtrect, =F han Iuturiuted by the sweet comy with which tho weater of these unpald-lor gore ments waus Viewlig the world, be drove blv tewm sguinet lim ana kicked him duwa, ong of th over and seriously wounding ‘Hio sullerar went whei lie met any une, T militury horo of wovele passing feft fex of 1hu pautaloon bune by wide atrcels, un sidied up ugsinst a owdding, othier daya burned te otd bridees bebind i ; this sutferer hod done sometbing audd, wn & consequence, will 8 skifled surgeon e repalr damaies, DANKRUPTCY, resent prospect of u dela; of the Bankrupt law has started the followiug petition: ent, i ths practical uperation uf thiy tuat Ly paring 6160 fo thi 18 Courta 1o i deftvariug W thew we 1uch of his pro cli hio can obtali wy effe e’ dévie His catate yielding aluabie Lo hoe who umewust simllnr, nome-bound ot ¥ in the repcal tha Circututton of law, 838 1o & umders who aro connected hostile L0 G COmIneT: 18] §rope ot 10 the Judginent ol S r uce of Iby colniry, TUE PAKTICTLAK BYNOD of the Kefurwed Church of Americn yesterdoy worniny ut ihe church on Thy revart of the ¢ :Iu: :luuhull Religlon rl taken up. og sististics wre takeu ) B Clmiveumitteof 10411 fuunikast b4 pirsons tive zed; 1,04 ar chlom;there ar 17 Sunday-achoole, 818,74 ke Graud Rtiver usisld U ica; 104 pecsona bave been received on 77 bave been dia- =0 dicd: total u come jufants and 3sdults bave been z¢ studying the catechivmg thepy Us0 rcavians; $4. - d 57 on cortideuts are 11 Suuday-schovls, with +U1.61 huse been rurscd fur beue BA4.72 tor conzreyational puriosc sin Clasals consiaty of 1,401 fumill suns bave pecn Feceive U7 on certificates; U8 have bevu dismissed, & wtal fn _cowmunivn, 2,37 wdults have been baptized; thern are 10 1,765 acholars zovolent, aad & 38 infunts aud G HU3 are studylng the Luday-uchuols, With 35 baa been ratacd Tof be- 17,385, U1 fur ongivutioual, 9us- Jiover.,, The Michizan Clasws co of 439 fam- ties: 37 perannn have heen received on coufession and 20 on certificates: 15 have been dieminsed, 1 euspended, and § have oied: total in commmnaion, 7 nfanta and 1 adult bave been baptized: 102 are sindyinz the entechiam s there are J0_Kun- day-schools, with 1,170 rchalars: 188,87 hee been rafecd for benevolent, and $7,370.81 for congregational, purnoses, THE 1LLINOIS CLAsSIS conalate of 1,010 familics: 138 persons have heen recelved on conlearion, and 85 on certifieates; 13 have been dismiered, ® anepend, d 20 died: total in communlan, 22,2383 204 infants and 7 are etndying the 30 aduits have been baptized: O catechlem: there are 28 Sunday-rchooln whth 2,817 rchoinra: €2,500,50 has been raiecd for benevos lent, and $14,504.20 for congregational, pure poses, The coneideration of tho report occupied nearly all the morning. 1t was finally adopted as a whole, with n few alterations. ‘The consideration of the report of the Commit. (!L‘n on‘ Misetons was reeumed and the report adapted. ‘r]:r report of the Committee on Education was Alno adopted. ‘Thoe Synoil then adjonrned, LEONARD AWETT'S POLITICH. Hender." from Dwight, ik, writes s fole lowa to Tis Taimeye: Ihet noffiieal pary does Leonard Swett amitate with? ARG WhAL hax heen In palitics i the past? Please andwer through the columnsof Tilx TRIRCNE. Tuix; Tranuxr, did not happen to posseas Leonard Bwett's nolitlenl record. and 8 member of the local atafl was dispatched 1o wes him, He found the lawyer hidden behinda pile of legal-cap in hin ofice. and showed him ** A Reader's " commnni- eation. ‘To the firat intesrogatory” Mr. Sweit bluntly answered **Nore." To the next, *'T tvas a Whig as long an tho Whlfl&ur" lasted, and u‘h‘:nlhll date have always voled the Hepublican ticket."” “sAngthing more, Mr. Swett?” asked the re- Borter. othine," repiled the Rentlemans *'but if ‘A Rteader’ dreires to know angthing more I will bo happy to oblige him. Uood-day," I WANTS HI8 CHILD, A TROTRACTED NUNT. Lasteveningat @ o'clock one of tho Teputy Sheriffa gut service upon Mts, Fttie Yonng, of 14214 Weet Juckson atreet. The weit was of habeas corpus, and was sucd ont by a Mr. George Cabus, - of Keoknk, la, =8 wealthy farmer, whose worth ie ecstimated between $200,000 and $100,000. Charkes of blackmatl and parental neglect are freely made by prosecution and defense, and the evidence will Lo heard Ly Judee McAllister this morning, The ‘bone of contention 18 the son of Mr. Cabus, brough hore and given into tho custody or Mrs. Young when he was 2 years of age, le seems to Lo now about 16, She prefers unpald charges of about 81,500, and he will not vay them, ‘The rusecution may prefer a chargo of altempted lackmail, and the defensa will anawer that for thirteen years lie never thought of his ctilld, snd now, ont of puro_meanuess, Wil try 1o inake phitanthropic Mrs. Young a vicifn. Mrs, Youngis a rother prepussessing littie lacy of nbont 10, e 1l a 25 West Jockson alreet, in a inodest, cheerful twoentory frame, and keeps several boarders, She said that In 1804 her youngeat brother was working for & Mre, Pratf, tize keeper of on intellivence offico on Btate street, Mrs, Youny was then Mise Martin, and tlved with her mother on Fifth avenue, between Van Bugen and Harrison streets, in o house uwned by ex-Ald, Dixon, of the Necond Ward, Mr, Dixon wonhi apear in court to-das, sho was pretty_sure, -and testify. To Mre, I'rait's intelligence office, at thin vime, came Mr. Cabus, of Keokuk, Iio brought with him the boy Gevrge, and, on lis request ta know s family who ~would take eare of him, Mirs Martin'a brother mnid he thunght his mother would, —The re- eult was that the child wad brongnt ta the houre on Fifth avenue, whero Miea Martin _(now Mrs, Young) assumed the responaivility. Mixs Martin was tlien employed as an actress {n Wooil's Muso. um on Jtandolph street ata salacy of 812 n woek, ond was the malnstay of the mm:ky. The arrangement was mado for the board of the child ot the rate of $12 per month, fre respective of onteide care. The fther then'went back 1o Keokuk. Sha sni him two yoars after. #inco then, abont twelve yeans ngo, ha never camo tosco hischild, She had his lettess to produce In Coutt to-day to show ho haa made pramlscs, and Dud witnesscs 1o whow that he never fulllllod them, lier blil amonnted to about $1,700. There was now & case pending in luwa for the ponses: sion of the "boy, Day before yesterday, the man supnosed to be Cabus came to “her place on ‘West Juckson sireet, and anked her for the ULurial certificate of her mother, who died in 1871, and then Introduced tho supposed Cabus ne s Mr, Ed. Mrs, Youny sait sho knew Mr, Edwards 4 she remembered his face, a8 it wzs fourteen yeara ago \Waen sho took tne chilld from bim. she satd her mwther died In 1848, She could prove i, Sho closed her moth: ers ey herself, Tuo polnt of tho prosecuiion wonld scem to hinge on the date of the muthier's death. froim ¢ Un her declaration, the Constabla remarked 10 hils companiun that bis 1my was up, Last night at 0 they yot service upon ier, ana she would produce the buy fn Court to- day. Investization, Mes, Younz eatd, tended to con- vince her thut Uabus waw divorced from his wif in Keokuk: that he refused (o pay alimony; that the wife handed thio child over toa nurso; that ho then Lfdnupved ¢ and brought ft hero fn 1604, Abun wliowed geeot anslety Just now, not luving aeen hiv elitd for thirteen years, Ho confensed he could nut recognize him, GEDILAE CABUY, the ole hielr to tho fortune, camn home to 14215 West Jackson atrect about 11 v'clock last evoning, On befng interrogated, ho said that he did nut know wio s fatuer was, He rememberod that once a man ho called **papa** bought a pair of whoes for bim, ‘Vhis wann fong tue ago, ~1e al- ways faoked ipon Mes. Younz o hls mother since then, and he preferred to stay with her. 1o knew aho had treated hin weli, nnd he could trust her. Thu attorney for Mrs, Younz2 says that the boy, now bein 14, can chooo his own guandlun. 1lo 1u now ut work for himaelf with e, Kooley, tho ex-candidato for County ‘Arensurcr, CONNELLY, ME DHOPS INTO VORTRY, Cane atl you tender Chrivtians ¥ npe You wil drawe owr and fike Wiso pay atiention o thuse faw HHiles you hears fora i mader of hugh McConvel we aro cone- £8 i of dune ho allows high, on 20 duv of June up on the (lallows 3 Oitzs names by Shorry Rud Conaty ¥ “Tho mama We novar denig Which leaves our aged varents In sorrow for to cry, 0 Littol did we think of naall in oure bloomo that we canie to Chicayo to mect oure futal dvome n l.n;pwr- and bad Compuny we often touk de- iaht And constantly Sherry there youat me white fur twas of o that the yodst of knives wer freo and if wa wer to kil aman that hung wee never b Tt was on thia fatal night Sherey invited me to go upun o spree 108 pasaion ot the best vt him as you can plainly vy now snd ho drew tie fatal butchery knlfe which proved hiw overinrow As Mr, Convel ble nloco was walking down the sirect aud In oure drunkiog passtng weo chancod theu o for 10 my and "'f" 4l not uguire as tho same We will never denigh but Sici'onvel boon s neare (o us Wee could not piew him by tavered up s gonlst hin and thew ho turned u Ttoaud damumllnl»‘t 1€ tho sidewalk had not a nugh of i heery drow tno fatal nife and Stabbed him tno liart eaves him and his Loviug Wife for ever Moro u part 1o adr burdini honse wee quickly fled boath think. X ny to eaca but the hands of providenco Was a Ualnst us fn aved wee wer tu laty, llnhti'rn“wu,w‘!il‘ taken to jrisnors and brought in 0 the fu ‘Tadle npou the scaffold, and that without trlal, Hlealth wee unto vur Sherls, hiv kinducss unto us, Likewlse our Nobel Live o tried to a1k Us freo, Buthy :’m‘l'nuh\ of ot they brought us Clashan sod ‘otfey, —— TIIE BANKS, BFENCER'S HOUSELIOLD 60ODS, On the corner of Egun svenus aud Prairle ave- nue stands the siately brick mauslon formerly owned ond occupted Ly D, D, Spencer, tha sbe aconded President of the Siate Saviugs Institution, Thu house s located In the midet of wide and pleasaut grounds, about sn acre in extent, and well 1aid out in lawn aud parden, Yesterday the mob entored and touk disorderly posession, tramplng carleasly over flower-beds, and statnlng with vule psr wud tha brilliant verdure slopiug gently from the houss 10 the atrect. The crowd even mounted 1be aristocratic steps aud walked holdly into the frunt door, jos lors, laughed L and fn the hal eered curiously about the bed- 10unud, slared at the lbrary cases, atil cven gos. siped n the kitehen. No part of the premisce was exempt frum thelr ibcursions. 1t was tue day sppointed forthe salost public auction of the turniture and houvebold edfects of 1he deparied yel well-semembered Spences for the Lenefit ol the crediture of the bunk. Many were draw tkere ovidently out of wiers cutioslty, uthy werg doubtiess seeking to get good barvaius, while o few wore were willing to Invest a little money tn wouvenite, At any ratd, thu usually gulet neiehe borbuod was Lriuing over with lifeana uxcite- went durlug thy sale. The auctioneer stationed Lumself on the elovated porct ot the front door, and the crowd Biled the yard vut to the gate snd thence to the widdle of thie strcet, ‘The bldding was suinited throughout, and the rices obiatued were couaidered 10 bo unuvually igh. The parlor carpets brought 35 cents a yard, and the bullaud stalr varpets U5 cents. A ‘come lete black wuluut clumber sct, elaborstely ine abed, wos soid for 8145, A et of cholfe aud cd with mobair, wav disposed of for i 0 with mirror sold ur 8507 & boukscusa fur 303 3 Boe bed with hatr- mattreas, €805 two othier beds, $5U. A box of old buoks with the uutograph of the ex-baoker reatized ouly §1.50. One of the moat frequent Bidders was awvwber of the dewi-mondr. AUE UEUENY. Reeyiver Ward, of the Brehlve, Is having the old Luwited Stutew Howel, coruer of ‘Thirty-fnt reet and Prarle avenne, overhauled, cleansd), repaired, and altered into stores And tenements, Dby which means he expects to make the property pay something of an fucome for the benefit of the depositors whoee Recelver he fe. 'F)le late ralo of the State Savings Institotion having been confirmed by Judge Williams, the Re. celver of the defunct bink, Jodge Otle, will pre- pare In n ahort time to leave the marble connters pasaing along Madison street, hetween Deathorn and State, The theft was not noticed until somo time afterwand, and tho thicf is unknown, For some time neat the Pallman Palace Car Com- [2py,ban been losing fowelry, and ather anicles elonging to thelr patrons, The ease was eiven to the detectives, and yeaterday Ryan and Osterman sncceeded in fracing a gold watch And & diamanid ] f3 { sind to Diamona's pewn ehop on Clack and the wainnt desks which were once Rpencer' | of t pride amd_more into wmaller and more modest | 37¢0h And | in P LB LD Jrietian, quarters, nrohably on tho Fama sireet. Yerterday was the jast day for filing obfectionn to the recent fale of the State Savinga Bank bilding, end no ohjectiona having been filed, Mr, C. C. Honney, on hehalf of the Neceiver, moved {0 have the eale confirmed, Jdudee llodgett granted the muion, and Mr. Hlalr now has o good titletoa valusble piece of property. TIIE BURDICK TIOUSE, A MAPPY SETTLEMENT. There was a comimen kerorene-lamp burning on the cigar-case over the desk in the Bardick Houss offica last evening, and not far away sat the clerk, hall nsleep. e had keot brotracted vixils for the past two days, snd there were good tnd suficient reasona for his inclinations toslecpincss. The light shed lts rays for a faw feet and mado the anrround- Ing ubjects not within their immediate reach ali the more indistinct and obscure, It wasa sortofa cavo of gloom Into which the reporter entered, ita darknees relleved only by that ane lamp. Thera s a chalr beside the clork, snd into it the visitor et to- nlrhl"‘ he aaked, vany, who was ldentlded by ihe pawnbroker as the peorson who '‘soaked' the articles, The dinmond is the property of Mr, Samncl Skine ner. ‘The oficers hope to recover a number of other arlicles atolen by the same man, and also claim to have information that will aid them in putling & stop to such robbertes. Officer John MeDonald, of the Ilumane Society, caterddy caured tho' nrrost of Christopher Mathews, whe lives at the corner of ftate and Fortfeth arcects, for inhnmaniy beating nis 0-year- old hoy. “The Boy and his little sister, who I8 & ears old, are Ieft at homie to attend to the house- hold_datles, thelr mother being dead, and 1t was the neclect of rome of those duties that bronght down the ire of the cruel father, Mathews was taken befors Juntice Mitchellat the Stock-Vards, o fned him S2sand costs, Tho braised budy of wa4 exhibited In court, and cansed quite & sensation, There appeared hefore Justice Kautmann yeater- dny n man charged with disordesly conduct in ape plyinz to a certain woman aname borne only by women of cxcecding disrepute. The woman eyinced tha strongest Inclination to have the sult rapped, bat her husband, who had brooght ruit, wan determinod to sift the thing (o see If his wifo 5 X, pushime back his | renlly was unworthy of hls respect. There twero ona i et aal the clerk. Dushlmichaci ble [ LUnut twenty-five witnosres' Tor ibo defense, but dick’s Lons, ™" before they had an opportunity to tostlly’ (he Court disgplesed the casc because a Stato-warrant aud not o disorderly-wareant had been issucd by Justice [Hammill to effect the man's arrost, ‘I'he husband fafends to get out a disonterly, warrant, and will not be robbed of eatiataction, Mre. J, Thomas, a midwife, at No. 251 lnron troet, and Thonine Jaworskl, 8 Canal sirectaaloon- keener, wero at the West Matison Statlon yester- day charged with commiting an nbortion. The cawe il bo heard on ‘the 8th, ‘The complainant. Lirzle Moore, of No, 748 State streat, lved with daworsk) soine five years sgo andhas n gicl veara of age by him. She allegen that he marrfed another woman, then got a divarce 2ud retarned to hisfirstlove, And while living with hier n recond time, 1L {8 alleged enused the nbortion to be performed. In congequence, she claima to be unaolo to wotk or support lieraedf and ehilil, ~ Re- cently Jaworskl returned 1o his divorced wile, and ono night last week when s Moote demanded a few dollars from him he caused a strect row, in the courso of which tres shots were fired. Mirs Moore was held (o the Uriminal Conrt for the shooting. althonal there (s but Mctte doubt In the minds of many thut Jaworski himeelf did 1t, and it 15 fur revenge’ that she Lrings the charge now oo 1he docket. SPORTING. **\here are the enrtodlanal* asked the report. er, lovking aronnd with tho iden that pombI{ haif n dozen of those yet undiscovered individoals might have found tho soft sido of a board and had pre-empted it for the. uu“m.e of taking a snooze. **(Jone, hke the snowflake on the river: cleared ont: vanistied into the al o0 pood, (ot the whole husiness eettied: no row: everything peaceadle: everybody happy. Dnrdick gives the De Witta n weeR o get Pnexr furniture ont. —llonse closod after that for ropafrs. Gasail out, you see, and mmli‘rvery.body gone. Lntit'll be all right again, ou know, "' 7 ‘And he Jooked a8 if he had told the reporter al), —an If there war no nieed of he latter's aaking any more canfonnded queetions, e erred, **Well, but how did it_come about? What Le. :unlle of Burdick's clalm? Why did he give it up, and—" **Don't know. MNetter go upand see Mrs, De Witt for further particulars,” ‘The reporter followed his advice, Mrs. De Witt's story of the "z it _ecame about was long drawn out and very much mixed, When she cone cluded her narration of the thriiling tale the fol- lowlnu curlons state of facts wos impressed on tho reporter's mind: That Hurdick had given up his clalm for 450 back rent, and that the De Witta had given up their leaso} that they (the De Witta) never owed l{flm any such amonnt for back rent or. anything eleo, but that Ray, Who sub-let from thém, owed them B350 for back rent. and . = > : Pl T LT CHE TRIGAER. Dloick yuat the thing mixe SU0e2 | cant. Dogardus 1 to giveas exhibltion of his {the De Witts) didn't want anything farther 10 do with the housa atter the disgraceful procoed - Ings precipitated by thasaid llnnfick: that Durdick wanted to get them out, and Jet Rtay run tho house; and, finally, that, by the aid of the lawyers, tho thing wna settlod as above stated. Of courno thy roporter, sutd Mrs, DeWitt an she closed, would £av as [ittlo abunC it na possidle, e thinks he has done o, conaldering what he might havae sald had he roproduced her story any more fully and have complicated mntters to the distraction of everybody wno would have attompted to unravel ihem, The Burdick House, after the aforesald repairs have been made, will bo opaned nnder the new Hurdick- administention, while Mr, and Mrs, Do Witt will move thelr fueniture to-day to the Avenue Hoare, cornce uf Wabash avenue and Twenty-sece ond etreet, where they Intend to setup for them- aclves, undisturved by anyvody In the shaps of Burdick orany of bis odians, —— MINOR MEETINGS, THE WEST PARKS. The old organization of the Weat Park Board ‘held a rogular mecting yesterday afternoon at b o'clock, when there wero present Clurk Lipe, President, Holden, Muus, and Millard, The fol- towing lctter from John De Koven, Presldent of tho Merchants® National Bank, was prescnteds akill Monday afterncon at 4 o'clock at White Stocking Park. The task he has set out to accom- plish at that time is to break 100 plass balls In eighty consecutive minutes, usfng three tuns of diferent wolght and callbre. Theso guna are what are known os the ten-gauge, welghing ten ponnds, the twolve-gauge, welghing scven and one-quarter pounds, and the twenty-guuge, welzhing five and one-half pounds. Tho balls will be sprung from Lwo trape, to be broken In the alrto count, and but one ball to be sprung ats time. The Captain will shootat o rise of from sizteen to vighiteen yarda. Thera will be o bulkhesd crected to pre- ‘vent any unplensant accldent from the cartridges going where they ought not to go, Dr. Willfam E, Carver, the great rifle shot, ars rived from the West last evening and stacked army af the Palmor Howse, The proposed match be- tween him and Capt. BBogardus in Chicago will not come o for threa reasons, In the first place, Capt. Jlogordus liae othor cngagemente, being al. ready billed to appear nt othor places early in the week, 80 that he could not arrungo lo make the wmatch with Dr, Carver hero. In tho next place, it 18 hard to find a spot suited to rifle khooling, ' In the next place, the Jaster zentieman has Just come from Owmahn, whore he did o { dificule #hooting, and does not object to a few days' rest, oo Bt the maich §s not to be entiroly given up, Chi- A o e Wtk Pare hoar o cagoans will miss soeing some ine shouting, putthelr has now been UF & year, notwith; 1os8 wiil operato to the gais of cither New York or B 0% Fee Deatedl pronises of pa Mot inciind to | Dittabure, in one of which cltles tho contost will ayme a1 'wnn;-' ""e'."fifif.—'}-'n'l'.'.'al'x'mlr ‘fo' .r{:pv‘l‘!l:le‘;ir!;." ;;:;“.I;len':l;- bo bad, and the little diference of opinion botwesn et c aface g - |nry§n§ur-n:ulven m““mnfl.‘lln':& m‘ '53‘:":1" 1ho two ehots us to each other's mcrits duly set. % DE KOVEN, tled. While at Des Mojnes during th visit among hia rulativey, Dr. Invitation frum the Bportama; to give an expibition of bls taok place Thuraday aitornoon. _Ilis first feat was that of holding his Fifle upside-down un the fun of nis head ond hitting a glass ball thrown in the air atadlstance of about eighty feet from him, Ho then, witlo lying on his buck, with tha rifle turned upside-down, hit a ball ot the firet trial. 1iis ne: past weok, ou a ver accopied an Club of that city uklll. The shootlny 1t wan referred to the Finance Committee, Secretary Millord offered the folfowing, snd ex- plained that it was only (ntended to poy the Jabor- ers, and not the officers of the livard: Resuired. That an order be drawn [n the usual form on tha Catinty Teersarer of Coak County In favor of It, Loowentuial, Treasurer of thls Hoard, for the sum uf £1.078,40, th be ured for the ut of the cmployes of thisllonrd fur thelr services rendercd during iha month of March, 1675, ond that s like urder bo drawn 0 e Loty "Creqatiror aforcxald SoF e st of 3 1a3 10% unci Tor re payiment of emplores or | fhot A8 manding wlth - his © back thle Wiard for thele services rendored during tho | 100 G bU1 anq o MEUUNE Trom, 4 monti of April, 1674, Jtennired, ‘TUAL in cate sald County Tressurer shall refuss to pny either or botn of said ordera, when slymeid Dy Clark Lipa, the President, and Alden U, Stifard, tfie Hecietary'ol thia LoArd. snd countecst X Adalph Muws, Alunmr thereoft then, aud relusal. Iegal procecdings be immeiliate uhdar ihe ‘Wirection of sati oficers of compel the payment of asid vrders, The resolution was adopted, aud the guartetto took up thoir hats and departed, ‘TIIE SALOON-KEEPERS, The Saloon-Keepers' Awsocintion of Cook Coun- 1y lield 1ta regulnz semiemonthly noieeting in the Norta-Slde Turner llall’ yesterday aftornoon at o'clock, ‘I tommitteo on Suuth-Side Cullections report- ed that maney hud bocn subscribed by hoif 8 dozen ien, nmounting to $120, for the henoflt of the cintion, and that several others of prominence had promised to do something, “Fhe Commlite on North-8ide Coliectlons repurted that 9114 iad been rubscribed upon the North Side, Tho West-de Commiites wanted more time, Mr, Cartes, Chatruian of the speclal committee appuinted todrafta constitution and set of by- luwa for the regulation of the Awsactation as a venevolent instuution, rrrnml. and his report was necepted. This constltution provides that, in cnew a memder should dle, bls fatnily may recoive thie sum of $500 from tae ‘eeneral fund, “'ho Finance Committee repurted thut the recoipts of the Awsaclatlon durlig: the quarter onding April 13 wore §417, frum dues ai d uunerintions, au tie exuenece had been $524.05: casl on land, 2112, 45, o holding bis rifle on his hiv without aim, Four balls wera thrown, the first two of which he hit and the Jast two ho missed. Then he nttempted 1o bit 100 balls thrown rapldly in the air, and succevded In hitting oighty-fonr.” ilis next at- tempt wan witn sliver coin. Uoing a Californian siiver ls nrp!mnll] af little valuo with him, and he sholla it out Iiberally for targots, Tho first thrown were half-dollar pleces which he knucked into trngwents. - The first hohit, the second he missed, and the third he knocked out of xight, ‘wonty-five cent pleces were next thrown, whicn ho hit the fourth shot, ~ Five half-dollars wera then thrown, each of which he hit the 8ret time, Three wero recovered and two wers lost, A wiays ball was then Lthrown about fifty feet in the air. lle luaed and whot twicoat It, breaking it the socond shot, “Anottier ball was thrown {n Iika manuer, when ho wade three shots, hitting it the third abut, bee fure It reached tno ground, This fent was proba. biy nover cqualed with 8 rifle. Ten glass ballu were noxt $hrown in quick succeasion and broken In twenty sceonds rom o distance of about 100 feet & ball was thrown stralght at the Doctor, who broke It betore it ot half tne distauce. who threw It {s said 10 have dropped 1k a stone after delivoriog it A nickel was then thrown up about thirty feet distant, and he sent It whizzing into_space,” Tuesday evening, while at practice, the Doctor sent o bullel throgh the centro vf & ulekol, and tho coln was recovored, Iiie inst feat was to shoot at balis thrown up st the wame time, 1o misscd the drat and secund, Lut hit one of both balls until the eloventh ani tvelith trinly, when he broke both balls, 1ty un. derstood that in all his double and rapid shots ho waew but on rifly, which ho lunds every shot. It pa sndependent of the subscriphions and dues receive wince the dute of the roport, After the transaetun of some other business of ture, the benevolent-nusoclation roughE np and discussod ut cone AL last o comniitiee Wau ope Tenuth, polnted, coneleilig of Joti Feldiamy, 1. . | is_a Winchester' model or 1873, calibra 41, ustny ‘.:")l:a-‘ an“fihr. and Mr, ‘mmh'n’mhI hlm:;m forty grains of powder. le uscs nothlog but u Uiy neceysary arrangements for the orznizaglon of | €ommon plain oven sight. Carver wis burn in New York, came to neou County, dil,, when young, and re@lded thierg several seurs, AUtho ke of 10 he began the 11we of the £ilo, and wince Uien has used no other 1y profession ho s o dentist, Sovers) years ugo’ he drltted weat o Nebrnska, and to th frontivr snd finally to Californtu,’ Threo years oo hv atdutted tha rifto as the meaus of making o Tivelihood, nnd since then has devoted his entlre time and attentiunto it, Tt requires constant af) rracu:u. 11o alsu is ubllzod to preseryo cal condition, Jlo uses neither tea, cofer, ligus nor tobacco, and nvoids sil exditomeni, 1o about five fuct uix inclics high, well built, welynu about 160 pounds, *sandy comploxion, red hair, grayi yeu which aro sharp and quick os an cagle's, broad, aquire foroheud, nnd\is 28 yeara oid, 1o seidon Indulzes {u hunting game, but when Lis dacw It in said that two ducke which' rise togutlier never get away, or foue or fve ok of o cuvey of prairic enicken, ay ho drops them with hiw piile, "o ks e route to Englaud, whero ha will show iifs skill aniony the noted mifenien of that country, such an Awvoclation in convectlon with the So- cicty. t'was mareed that tho Associntion whould hold its annusi plenic very soun, and the follawing wors apponivd 04 8 Commiles of Armango oot Chorles lirudor, Teler Mahr, Ueter Muller, 1L Cartes, . ltnap,' 1. lessomer, ‘and J. Swetacheck. A deaultory talk was tien Ingulacit by relsting to thu suld of liguors, cte,, after whichs the Avsocia- tion udjourned for two wecks, TIIE COUNTY DUILDING, Tu the West ¥ark spocal case the neceas was fled yestetday. ‘Toirsy-flve thousand marriago licenscs have boen lssued winco the Oro of 1871, About 5,000 a year. Judge Moore yesterday announced that by 1! V0t he SO b oate, tay pamoinsed thtt he toutd Life-Insurance edee uuill Tues 4 Klokke leaves for New York to. voulng with bis fumily, They sail for Il¨vl the itk foet., aud wiil be absent some i, 'ho May Grand Jury wili be called and Impane)- ed a week from Monday, It will not enter n{mn ‘1“ duties, huwever, until week tater, or the third Monday, froni the fact Wiatithe lidustry of the April Jury g left it comparativesy iittle todo, 'The attorneys for Marso, the ssvailant of Scuator Buchler, cawe into the Criminal Coutt yesterda, aud mady w motion fora new trial. e was foun fuslty a tow dayeugoand wiven v yoars in sho Penitentiury. and tie edect of tho mutfon will save hitin frou Thureday, Authe law requires, Judge Loomis yestords actid'with twg Jatices, -1 Wolf and ammdiiy wud canvasued the returus of thy lato clecdon' in thu Villuze of Hogors Park for Village Trustees, ‘o following were declared elected: Jotes Col ter C M Copurlys . May, J, J. Pifuin, aad An- drow Jackeon, Thilr election wus cortiiea o the County Clurk, and they will ontor upon tha dig. charge of thelr dutles at once, Architect Bgan, fullowlny the example of Con. misvlunor Meyer,' proposes to invest bl surpius +arninge Ju houves and lots, e hu purchased » 1ot neur the building, sud 1a to pat upa residence at sneurly day. He {e iow with tne junketers looklng aiier tho colur of stune, e v 10 pas upun Walk: er's claim for ** exil #00b us bio relurns, und alsu ducide what wloue he will use. Sexton Will, 50 doudt,” do the brick work for him quile cheap: Comumissloner Cleary rogurds L, Z, Letter as bly must furmidaole rivaliu his racy for re-clection tuls full. Conly regards Cupt. Keouglas the great stumblive-bluck §o bis way, aod Tubor wiits in tae facu uf tho fuct 1Dot Lo peoplo xeem W be ayaluat hiw. Ayurs hus 8 dozen oupoucnts in bis divirict, and Mulivy, whilo Osbing fur Shent, fuds ¢x-Ald, bomwer wud & scaro of Dihure anxious 10 Wweasure ry bond THY CURF, Nasuvitie, May 3.—Tho weather was wol, tho raco-track very heavy, and the attendance large. Tho lirat race for the Younz Amerlca Stake, No, 2, tor 2-ycar-olds, dush three-fourthy mile, ¥25 culrance, play or pay, the Assuclation to sdd belng sentenced tu-day and trausported ‘The second race w: 150, tash one nile Dauk won, Jim liell ‘Fhe third race for clation pure of d an elenth; two glu!un‘ ond, Thue, 203, Ausociation pures of $400, Uncle Jeff and Falrplay 1311 31 R U TR e La Favorita was secund cholce In the frut race. Dank was a big favorite in tho secund. 1n the third race tho botllng was apirited and large fluctuations from the extremes axs the differ- ent heats wors won. Unclo Jeil started as the favonite. After tho first ieat the udds wery ten to one in bis favor, After tho socond heat ¥alrplay wus a brime fuvorite ‘until tne third hed cbanged the bettivg, BASE-BALL, Urica, N, Y., May 3. —Have-bsll: Internstional champlooahlp, Rocbesters, 45 Utles, 3, Special Dispateh 1o The Tribune. Ixpiaxarorss, dnd., Moy 8. —The game due lo- Uay was pualponed (v Mondoy oecause thu grounds werg yery muddy from the rain last uigl Au-muxu . May d--Bass-ball: Tecum- 8 iu 8, milu hei siarted: streugth with bim fy ecklng s retura tothe toard. | *h% rus, 1. Thoss who pretend to bo keen cale . | Bustox, May d.—Base-ball ai Mancheater: oy o Conbulstion. Vst Soms ot ams e s & | Manchoniors 10; Cile e, 4. electod. At Lowll} thlzwelh 03 Horaelly, 2, Ghs"“\:;:bl _:! “—Hllhlfifll- I|D¢mlfionflh| o Trs, e caru CRIMINAL, funiug; Dulbios nothing, oo oo 18 the mik Justice Hammill yesterday hela Heary 0'Hara to the Urlustnal Court i bouds of 8300 for an asssult with tntent to shoot Otlicer Coarles O'Conuor, Tos stfair buppened laat Fourth of July, auu O' e bcunvuul oftown vince Lhat tlm.’ U Ui, M. Lucy Gulply, of No. 729 Weat Monton strect, vus telieved f her pocket-book, contaluing rivbon bivdge of Devuty-Sierld Uslpiu, bior so-lu-law, yeaiordey sfteruvon whils AQUATIC. Special Dispatch fo The Tridune. MaDisox, Wia., May L —The boating crews are in traluiog constavtly, and the Madison crew will ba well zepresented o¥ crows as tho Peorla regatia Io Juno, Ats meting of the Club fast evening Connaodare Weat aad W T Urddloy wer lected deieyutes o the Misalsalpol Valley Convoution, st ¥eorls, Juns 14, 0 TIIE DEAI" AND DUMB. shall not be deawn. #o as to allaw the fish 1 P sireams fo tho spawning-ground. « Mr.:Kelloge snyn that, nniexs nction 18 taken, a whitefnh winl be s earfosity I3 the Grest Lakes, and nearly $1,- 000,000 Invested Ia the business of captiring, curing, and tha traneportation of the ‘same will find their occupation gone, and_thonsands of fam- lliea along tho Cannla And United Biates Iake- shore will be thrown ont uf employment. re—— BEHEMOTH. He Beeth n Lacomotlve Coming and Masteth Notwlle Taketh It with His Eyes. Mis Nose Plerceth Through Snares. Epectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Prrrasuna, May 2.--A rhinoccros on the ram- PAge In something seldom witnessed In America. One of thosejhuga beasts, attached to a eircus now exhibiting an the Sonth Bide, broke away from hie keovera yonterday ovening, and started on a tour of observation on hisown hook. The first thing that atiracted his attention was a locomotive with steam up, pufiing and shrloking aa it impatient to be off on its fourney, The rhinoteros, probably mistaking the emoking eomlcr for A new Bpecies of animal, chargea it ar*full speed, striking tho *tcow-catcher, tearing off anc or two of the tron bars, bending sevoral others, and shaking the engine so violently that the fireman came neor being thrown ont and falling nnder the feet of the infuriated besst. Apparcntly satiafied with the resnlt of the encoonter, tho huge tnimal, enorling at every jump, started off In nearch of n More Complaints About Supt, Gil- lett's Management. Storles of Persons Who Have Had Chil- dren There, According to all acconnts, the pecalfarities which chiaracterized the Lills presented to Cook County for judement by Mr. Superintendent Gile Tett for clothing nlleged to have been supplled to pauner paticnts sa pupils In tho Deat and Dumb Institate at Jackeonsille, commented upon by Tug Tranusr of Thursday last, are no new thing, and the county is not the only party which elaims to have been Imposed upon. Private parties in Chileago, witose attention was atteacted to the are ticlo in question, have volunteered informa tlon, whick, of correct, places Mr, Glilett fn rathee an nnenviable light. I1e hns apparently had & **soft thing" for the past twenty years, and §s represcntedas being **well fxed.” [{o fins been pafd a good salnry, and hne ohtalned the means for the support of his family from the State. A GERMAN LADY reslden at No, 214 Chestout etrect who has a deaf- new adventitros, countering & cago contasning mnte boy about 14 years of age, Bome time be- | an African lion, Honesn, and tiver, the rhinaceros fure the fito, tho lady, & Mrs. Kahn, niaced ber | Dlunged his horn fnto it, Isplintering tho planke, and tbrowing It over on ltn elle, causing A fornble commolion smong ite accapants, who made des- Derate efforta to cacape. By (his time 8 crowd numbering several thousand people had been tracted to the scene of thy excitement, among them & Iazgo number of children, to whom the rhi- child under the care of Saperintendent Gilett, taking him to Jacksonville herself and paying his fare. She provided the boy with three paira of shues, threo suits of clothcs, an overcont, neccusary hats, ctc., and in fact fitted y mm ont with moro clothing than ho | waut e trned hleatiention, Plunmag fo woa accustomed to wenr ont at home in o whole | tered nad flod id all directions st hie year. He was In the institution sbout elght | Approach, Two children .were ovortaken and knackod down, but fortanaiely escaped serions 1n- Jury, probably on sccount of the sadden sppear- ance vn the scene of 2 number of doys, which di- verted the moneter's attention from the prostrate children, who took sdvantuge of the favorable in- cident and ran off. A acore ar more of the circns employes now made their appearance, armed with lung, stouf ropes. with which tllo{ entangled the lcge of the rhinoceros, bringing him fnally to the ground, He was then returned to his cago snd cnr-lullyluuma‘Im arently none the worss for maonths, when Mrs, Kahn says she received notica that she would heve fo ¢ m home, as an ad- dition was to bLe made to the bullding, and the children wonld be in the way, She went for him herself, and when ehe raw her boy her heart was aad, for she says he showed evidence of ill-treat. mant and neglect. 1t balr was long and unkempt, and ho was out of ordor genorally, Bho was pre- sented with a bill for & now suit of clothing and somc new shoes, which she pald; aho | b8 encounter with locomuitve. aleo pad 85 In cash upon demand of the T o G Superintendent for _something which she could CANADA. 1ot remember. Tho boy's overcost was gone: she never anw it again. i had his new ault_and one The Montreal Disturbances—A Just Bon- tonce—A Bupreme Court Judge from Texay - Bpectal Disvatch to The Tribune, MoxTnrat, May 3.—At presont in Montreal, shooting affrays are of nightly occurrence. Thera aro organized gangs known to the police, all of his old ones o0 hand, Lut the rest of the cloth- ing had disappoared, The Iady was s0 disgusted that sho took her clifld homie, and would never eend him thero again, Hlnce that time she hashad him in a school in New York. ‘THE NEPORTER ALSO VISITRD a geptleman at his place of business on the North Sido yesterday afterncon, and from him learned that “ho had eent a daughter of his 10 | pemed, nightly infesting stroct-cornors, The po- tho Jacksonville Inalitute for fen yen . > po provious o the great Chicago e, Tle Wated that | liee nre powerless untll arme are drawn. Mr. sho had obtained a godd cducation by thisineans, | DBlake's bill will have n good effect, ft fn and all that he ever found fauit with was the Lilla for clotliing and repuiring, which camo in thick and furgo. Te wlways atarced tiee aut with a liberal supply of everything in the clothing line, and capucially shocs, rn; it would not bo lonk beforo he would get bills for the latter articles which Acemed unreasonnble and exorbitant. The termn were elght or nine months In length, and be would scnd his danghter ont swith moro than clothing cuough to loat hors yearhad she licen at home, and ' ho afware “Kept her Cwoll supplied thought by the citizens, Ald. Stavens, of thls city, communicated with Mr. Blake, Minister of Jusatice, and the members for 3lontreal, to have o till passed by Parliament. At the reqnest of o number of the Roman Catholic clergy, the City Council held & meoting to-day to decido what stons shonld be taken for the preservalion of the peace. The Councll passed o resolation approving of Blake's Arms bill, and zave hifm a vote of thunka ooty sy, Alint lng, B emiafn | VLMot ot B 10 have nent hor t the Instituto with fout pairs 3 ‘0, Wholosala grocers, have now shoea; yol bofore Lhie term was over . | falled; liabllities, $100,000; assets, $40,000. i lett had presented him with billa for new ahoes and ropalring, amounting to $12 or $16. Tho father soon grew tired of such things, and Intimated to thie Superintendent that ho would have to collect 1nose ollls ut the point of & prosecution, lle pald 10 further attention 1o them, further than to pay what ho decmed to be right and just. Luat evening the writer caifed upon Mil. ANTOINE PREDERICK, st his realacnce, No. 30 West Chicago avenue, 111a mute hoy, Frank, went to school st the Instle tute ong terin, from September, 1874, to June, Spectal_ Diepatch fo The Tribune. Watray, May 3. ~Tuomas Burk and John M. Dhieson weto trill to-day tor ontarlng the dwelling of Mrs, Ellen Bonetf, & mareied woma: vinlating_her person, the ontrago resniting in her death, ‘The fury raturned & verdict of guilty, and thio prisoners \wers sentenced to be banged the 14th of June noxt. Bpectal Dlopatch 1o The Tridune, 8r, Jonx, N. I, May 3. —To-day, & ing the name of B, A. Marroll, himaelf (o be a Sapreme Court Tuan give and roprenenting Judge of Texan, 1875, His father aald ho could not induce bim to | Obiained 8500 from Georga Philips, 8 broker, by Fetit again, A, whel ho CAmI to nd ows bow by | ME8N3 of forged deatty and docamped, 0d bee meu“ Tia did not Inslat upon his golng l‘oflnrtblslmn-l —The members elected for the Queboc turo ore clas a8 followa: "Thirty-three Liberal, twenty.nine Couscrvativa, ono’ Independont. . ‘Rimonski and — Chicoutimt Counties are (o hear from, ‘back for 8 second term. Mr. Frederick's complatnt wan also In regard to clothing. e atarted his boy oft in Soptember with fine il anits of clothes, and plenty of shlrts, collars, underclothos, ctc., to watcn. e had three palrs of boots, three hats, 87, CATHERINES, May 3.—The Welland Canal {a and any - qnaniity bf - slockings. - Abaat | expected to open navigation Monday. midwinter, MF. Gillatt wrota to e, Fredorick, re- ————— questing him Lo either send more clothes for his boy or send the monsy for him to buy thom, and tolilng_ him that, it thls wan uot dune, the bay could no Junger go to school, So the father sent two mare full ailta two paire of boote, and two hats, making an cutire outdt of each kind for the nine months, and costing him, with the ratirond faro both ' ways, over 8160. Mr. . thought that, under these clrcumatances, it {ma pretiy ckponaite busiuots seuding o prpil toa Btate institution, where he was only culled upon to furnish his clothlog. When Mastor rank arefved in Ctucago, his family touk an {nventory personal property, and say they found his aswots cunslsled of “one poor, ragged suit of clothes, une psir of shocs, badly worn, ona new hat, and two or three ragued shirts, e apolo- BEDFORD QUARRY. The Antl-Dedfora Dologntion Viewed with Disfavor by the Inhabitants of the Ite- glon, Apectal Dirpateh (o The Tribune, Brorono, Ind.. May 3,—A delegation of ant Tedford stonc mon serived hero yestorday aftere noon. They cameo well provided with etimulants toensblo them to make the Bedford stona look black, which, on the contrary, made several of them ook blue, One of them, astonished at the snowy whiteness of our stone Court-Hause, which Yll!fl for tho {hl!lw l‘Il“ by Iafltllgllhlhllfll fl"':h luml has boen “)’:In for several years, swore ho last one was stolen from undel 2 plllow the lus could pot fooled o any such a d-d night that no passed In the Institute, which lefs ¢ it barorheadod, aud M. Glllote had Kindly dor | whsle, 'tay siew Suiding, hiad beon washed orry-looking delegation for a reputation, and our citizens Jook e of the miost verdanat parties that evor visited the great stone emporium of tho West, One of the membors of the party sfood guard over two domijonus of Walker's drops at the depot up- il & wazon was procured to tako it o their hotel, At the present time they are aimilcasly wandering about town, walting for a train for tho South, ——— nated the article tn quention to bim ta wear oma, When the term was nearly out, the Bupers tendent, uccording to Mr, Froderick's story, wrots him a letter, fnstructing him o send the money to pay his boy's expenses homa, full fara. An answor was aent €0 him (o the offect that oniy half-fare was neccasary, and if the boy could not ba sent home for tuls the fatnor would purchiove the ticket hero and send it down, Mr, Gillett re- plled, requestiog that tho money for balf-fato be sent along, snd hio would try to got the young man howo on it. Ile came, sud he ar- nved ho was burning with indignazion towara the Jacksouville Institute, and partlcalatly so taward its Supsrintendont. e bas been talling hin parents and bruthers stories of his grievances eyer sluca. ‘The Nitlo trunk which ne brougnt bumo with him presented @ curious appearance, aud, inorder to better tllustrate the facts, it was brought in and showed to Lhe roporter, Where CURED. . Otrawa, 1., Aprll 8, 1878,—Stesars, Jos, Bur- netl & Co.—GenTLENEN: For over two years I have suffered terribly with **acald head " in its worst form. A few weeks ago I trivd a bottle of your Cocoaine. The rat application gave mo re- Hof, and now the dlseass {s efactually cured. I cheertully recommend Burnott's Cocoalna to nny 1 3 the Tck wis, nto sapposed one suftoring with the above complaint, Yours wis now nothing but s equare hole, rospactfully, N. C. Strvxs, Doputy Sheriff, one-hulf inchea acrods, which hal beon ueatly ————— suwed, and the Jock removed, The boy when ho went (o the Inatitute fiad never recelved much of any instruction, und it was with the greatest diticalty that even his parents coulid nndcrstand Nla tholights, w0 {rperfectly did he express him- self, flu woys that when bis trunk wos broken upen cvurytling of any valuo was token out, in- cfudhmnpurkuwnk contalning a tew doliars in monvy, & pairof skates worth 83, and about $10 worthi of clothing, Fr. stated that somo thne after (his Lo saw ono of the uuIroc employed about the nronmilses wenring one of his caps that Wik taken out of the trunk, On Chrtstmas-Day his brother sent him a box, fifed with good thins to eat, sonc amall ariicles of clothing, aud ¥ in nioney, which was rolled MONUMENTAL ARY, Persons deslring nything in the 1ine of marblo or granite monumental work can find an endless varlety of original and elegant dealgns, as woll as apeclmens of the different materials used, at tho ftica of John I, Volk, the monumental artlet of Chicago, corner of Dearborn and Handolph atreats. e ] “pEATHS. FATISMav 1,8t Now Curilile, Ind.. of scrofil Nainy Sabel, daughter of Gie i Meatin Fair, aged {yrar aud 11 mouthe, S27-L.ondou and Dubliu bepers pieass covy, up in i piet of paper, Frank got the box but ho | gdhGGiekbe Thars o7 A7 2 8612000 &, m., Altred tuver »aw (he nionoy. Ile thought the box fooked { * Funcral Baturday, May A, 10 rom house, 87 na though it had “been opened and then natled | North Wellv. Vrlends ot tha Invitea, dowi agaln, At auother timo bis bruther sent | | CAQUEY~Fraok, youoges hgn Caue) 0 of Juhn and Ellsa: b eiter and fnclowdG0_conter | Sir. Gtfort, | bech Casiay. mista SiTUE © U o aceordiug 1o the 5 ory (and J NS ¥4 3 8 restdence, N ducs hut Kinow How 10 1ieg. uonodr the. Tetter | 104 Shulto-st.s by Care 1o'calvary Celnetory, before Liis eyes, took tho money out and put It | HNAIGHT~Friday sfternoon, May into his owa pueket, saying that he wonld give it o fiim *in o couplo of daya," Ife never did, says the bov, Whon Me. Frederick sent down thie now clothes, the kind brother did up 75 cents fu s plece of paper sl fuserfed 1t 1nto one of the pants-pockets. Frank nover sgw thot chunge, lesald he alwa nded bls own clothes, sad the other boys, e as e knew, did the same. 1t notwiths| ingihia amsertion, Sir. Frederick was presonied wilh w bili of 85 or $4 for mending rloth i palring vhoes, tor collurs, and other Jitle thinge, wiiich be patd, e anys tho hoy cust him more for clothes witila at that Siate tusiftution than he coats whooping cough ang measi 1 A Thiifo A Jobn WA S hersl At restdence, 72 Lanal Bund A1, A% resldence, 74 Lanxley av., Bunday, May 5, atio’ sod Lafsyette, Ind., papers Auburn, N, Plsl'l;a.'u .V-n ANNOUNCS ARWELL MALL, TO-NIONT~DH. U, A, e TN O e okt TomemeaiLa jitgodl A MEY: O e S I cr Lo ] d in umwrln:? Teform cordially I:Vfl'fl. g‘!‘l’“ 1 hoies, ar8 invited 10 cume an 81 Dreactied ia Tempreance Mall 213 sladlion-t., comen 2 ery Lord's sy, morsio; avening. —Lirtog your uacopverted trisnds, s 2> or board, cluthus, and everythiug for & yesr | 7PUOSE WHO WERE DROUOIT T0 KNOW Wil ittt ome. vibluifor s year | P00 G 1 teotimeny b0 L, Sandy ta 1 "Phore bro many inore statoments to be had In e mrori of Chptat. and whio liaveiant foulul ehyreh chure & clty churyn,s ireeguluriiics ugainet this Deaf o hiere ln Chicazo, but enough ivon fo fustify an Investigation which should be do ne Lofors 0o | gy “WILL BE A PUALIGC ToMPERANGE cws goes any farthor, Two of the parties | | UERE WILL N 3 mientianed above are poor people, who ean Hl | st ChieoYeniag ot Boriocs, b 313 Weat L atord to Josp money lu any way, and slthough they 870 both Gerinuuy, and sré not well posted in the wuys f thia country, they know whon they are smposed unon, and they feel thelr wrongs all the mure duesly because they cannot expross theoe aclves sutlicicntly wall to obtain redrevs, 1t §8 alvo stated thay thoro aro attached ta the In. uiltute 8 shiue-uliop, a cbinel-yaop, utd Vs oF (WO other mectinnicul devartments, wioreln uearly ove erything noeded o wunufuctured, and wi il every malo pupll Ia encouraged to learu a trad All tiew sl wupplivd by the Superintendens ure DECORATION DAY, COM- i ihe O A- I Bostas YL {rnd Paciad Hotel st t 10 set ' . o, tu- A Toport of the Belect Comumitien i Incurporation. ~ ° Y ANRUAL MEETING OF THE _1LLINOT umane saclty will b hicld at Parlor No, T, Grau Paclfo Thotel, s siernoon st 4% 0'trock, = 0! : QNS Wit.L coNBU { Teachers niceitog in . BUNDAY- Vareo Mo s TrADE-MARK. Homar's Liver and Stomagh Pag, Depot af Nuppl ony !“: 1Ln;g:nn-»(., Corner Flegant apartments for 1adies and NS Vo omaée ta thelp pratag, e o e n thelr prafte. ey AT K GARD, Now that the spein, opaniugs are the mode, proposotukIvG the ol ma a chance, n il ued loday, nly. ore's beat will he dealt out aver our coun lunch thrown In far good meature, otares of finchun to liachi~us, ‘il 0+ Jlacht Incliided 1 out paragon stock, A AUCTION SALLS, By GEO. P, GORE & ¢, ™ €8 and 70 Wabash.ay, On Baturday, May 4.0t 9:30 2, m, BALE OF FURNITURE Both New and Second-hand, Parlor and Chambor Bots Bedsteads, Buroaus, Roc! Wood-top Tablos, Bog Springs, Mattressos, &o., also soc. Stoves, &c. Ono Elogant Pgrlor Buito in good ordor. . GEQ, P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, LAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 7, 9:30 a.m, Espoocially Important Salo, A Targe nyofce of (enta’ Furn(shing Goods, Farticulars to-morrow. 120. . QORFE. & CU., Auctioneen, ORTANT! ORIENTAL GOODS. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May @, 10, 11,—11 & m. each day, Particulars'to-morrov. Btore 211 Btatex, GEU. P GO & CO., Auctioneen. For Wednenuday, May 8, ‘Wo sliall closs at Auctlon 2,400 Casos Custom-Mado s & Stinpers yery large ltond S0 ¢aacs Chlesis $hos Coreiies | OEQ. P. GORE & CO., U8 & T0 Wabash-sr, IN NEW YORK., Large, Special, and Pevemptory Sa YOUTHY', l}oYS’, & MEN'S CLOTHING, On Wednesday, May 8, at 10 v'elock, 8,000 Suits Boys’, ‘Youths',and Men'’s Clothing, Of the well-knawn manufactureof Messrs, COHN, BALL & €0, Baved from the lataire on thelr premises n Cacal out Peacrvo by order of the Fire L hest grades, tncluding rs, aad 3 ‘The reputation of Meas) ars of hlzl')'.llhlu NI TA ‘woll-estabitelied [n this miarket, & :‘r‘d"!lmlr entire stock Just nade up for thisseat hery fatnal oeler, sad e aro warranted fres Every Lot will bs Sold Without Reserits . TOPPIN 0., Auctloneers, et o e, New va Tialt & Co. a8 mits L and the atore By W, A, BUTTEIS & CO. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. NEW AND USED FURNITURE, CARPERS Mattresses, Bedding, Stoves, Crackers, & AT ATOTION, May 4, ac usdu u'clock 82 SATURDAYMOINING, May ¢ at yasaclock W i ! 3 dul| B 19 taasish assortment of fine Jeweiry, Watches, &e., beld ¥ !'n, DTS 8 CO. Arctone? e e e ] By WAL MOOREHOUSE & [ 63 aad 87 Randolph-at. THIB DAY, at half:past 0 o'clock, nothier largo aale at sur New Houke Now, 83 & 87 Randolph-ily CONSISTING OF FURNITURE 0f a 14-Room 1louse. R Car, and's full oo of Complete Bot of Fixturcs for Maat WAL MOORKHOUSY. & L collatoral sccurit. Wit HAIR GOODS, wald 16 bo unde i 1his ahop, anil ol repairing is done by mpprentice labor, which costs nothing. MICHIGAN AUDITORS, Hyaclal Dispatch to Ths Tribuns, Laxsixu, Mich., May 3.~The official canvass of th votes cast ot the recent election on thy constis tutional smenducuts was mado by tho Doard yes- terday. The smendment relstive to suthorizing Juwtices of the Supreme Court to appoint their own clerks wus dofeatod by 4,508 majority. The ouo relutive Lo lesscning the lisdtlity of members of stock compaules way defested by 1,720, At tho samu tme the Buard of State Audltors uuanimous)y rofused to allow the claim of §101,- £38.18 made by Fricnd Palmer, of Dotrolt, for extra services in procuriog the' payment o' this Btate of war cluiws trom the tieuerul Guvernment Whelesale and Resail, Seud for da vent i e O e ee PALMEIR HOUSE VAR NTOR “Tho beat Dlace 1n Chicags, for Lo Gouds, wholosaly or retall. Jmnroved Goiaatior % ates kupsciuliy. 30 st ‘\Ka:l' 210 W. Madlsor N {'lmnfiutl L o Sl A ot ViR B AT MUS. HATTIEM. IULL, HAE R 202 whiR === 5 S0 ROR W MshalLciicAds: HARATOG 2 Lu)« aon'-‘m‘t:'“ugar hair by crimping it. Io fuct, d;lflldl beau- thia Woreariueidn, hetens fars: LR G R A CARINET OHGANS, D, D, STARKE & CO, 84 and BY Ltandalphest. ‘We ahsll soll at half-past D o' MORBRNING an immensa s NEW AND SBECOND-HAND FURNITUR The largest and Sneat line of Carpets legant Parlor and Chambor Bets, {ins Placton Buggy, cutlrely nev. Fiue Bideboards.” Book Cases, E: &e. Ofice Deska, &c., & Also, aa fmiaase sthcx ‘ot Miscelinneous (00lk D. . STAKKE & C whilo actingus (Juaricrmastel neral of Michigan, e ——— ' Befurg buying or renting ba sure fo BuBBY CATCHING Him Too FAST. | CABINE Ttraantatichniis Bpecial Diapaich to Tas Tribune. XW BIYLES, LEDUCED Puins, Mapisox, Wis., May & ~The liom, A, J. Kel- logx, of the Michigan State Fish Commi the ity confernag with the members of the Wis- consiu ¥isk Cowmlsston relativa to thy gestruction of youug whitcfiwh iu the Great Lakow, particularly Michigan, Ly flabermen uslng ncts with cluse weshes. Ho deslres Interostivnsl legislation to regulste tho size of the meshies, tho weason of usiug nets, and daye Jo thy week durlag wiach nets 230 ay b-av., Chicaxu. MEAD 0 R GANS s nigstn foipse 4 252 Wabash-i Sl 2 Waabd., Chlea, mEAD, The B 'llfilu rs ¢ tonle Bummer ffcalth Exbliarsiiog s0d Jte- ‘UnlyAive ceote s glase " Gunter's Coutecionery, LAWN DIOWEE RS i3 SAEE) REPATLEY LAWN