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.8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TULRDAY, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. W. Wallace Wangh, of the Boston Ifome Jour- nal, is at the Tremont House. The Tlarzigan & Hart Combination make the Orand Pactfic Hotel their home while In the city. 'The internal revenae reccipts yesterday were $32,703.70, of which §22,518 were onepirita alone, Chaeles Collins, of the Deadwood Champlon, Is nthoelty. Hebrings good reporta from the gold. digrioge. Fifty 8lr Knights of Sonth Bend Commandery, Nor 19, Knights Templar, wiil arrive st the Treme ont House this mormng. ‘There were §6, 000 of the new 414 per cents taken yesterday. The Sub-Treasury alzo paid ont §$3,000 in **our daddies’ doilars." Lawrence Barratt, the tragodian, brenkfasted at tho Tremont House yesterday, e departed in the morning for Calltornis. Em. 8ir E. 8. Curran, Generallesimo of Fond do Lac Commandery, No. 5, Knights Templar, {s domiciled at the Grand Pacifc Hotel. Mrs. A, Ogden Smith, the hierolne of the Palmer House sensation, has become violently insane, and s naw an fnmite’ of Et. Vinceat's Asyloa, St ouls. The Union Veteran Clab met at the Grand Pacific Tlotel last night and adjourned till to-night, They then went en masss to (en, Shields’ lectura at the Tavernacle. The Bosrd of Directors of the Pablic Librar, were to have met yesterday afternoon, but a fails nre to secare & quoram intecfeted with the design. Those whodid turn up sot around for about an hoor and then adjonrned. ‘The police hare ascertained that Eddie Connors, 8 11-year-0ld boy who waa rernmd missing last Eatorday, was drowned by accidentally faliing into the lake off the pler atthe foot of Tiventiethatrest, ‘The body has not yet been recovered. ‘The temperature yesterday, as obeerved by Man- ec. optician, No, 88 Maditon street (Tninuxe ilding), was, At 8a. m., 40 degrees; 12m., 5 36" m.y 503 8 p._m., 6L, eterat 82, m,, 30.12: 8 p. m., 30.13. ‘The Tremant Tauso was transformed into base- Dball headquarters last night. Abont 8 o'clock the Cincinnatl Club arrived in fall force, and Pike and Ferguson scowled at each other ucross tho rotunda, and at 8:40 tne Indianapolls Club hove in sigbt. The Cincinoatl Club leaves this morning for Milwankee. A very bsd runaway occurrred yesterday at 3:30 p. m. on the corner of State and Harriron street, caused by a band blowing for a theatre, MMr, Albert Altord and Mr, Qeorge Blemantel were driving on 8tato street and their horas becoming unmanageable threw then both out of the buggy, ‘badly disfiguriog Mr. Alford, Berthold Loewenthal, Preaident of the Inter. national Bank, told a reporter yesterday that It was not true that hie had eaid he ‘would cash tho city rerip of the public school-teachers, He would not - do anything of the xind, and he did not know where the statement originated. Surcly no man in 1he city, he satd, would be more glad to dot, but he conldn't afard it ‘The Weat Side Street Rallway Company began Jast night ralsing 1o grade s track betwoen Dear- born and Clark sircets, on Madlson, A calciam Jizht was brought Into pisy, and the men were able ta get along as rapldly as at noon, ‘The work wlil bo finlehied by to-day, so that travel will hardly be interfored with. This 1s another proof of the en- ergy and good scnee of the Rallway Company. The Curtom-Tlouse still keeps developing more and more frauds. Assistant District-Attorney ‘Thomson was buslly en| yesterday golng 1brouzh the hauling accounts, and they, aven, are ot altogether straight, Every contract secms to bave been made with an Ides of cheating the Gov- ernment at some point, 3r., Thomaon thinks ho rece cnotgh fnveatigating on hand to engage him for st least aix months ahead. It s not policy to send married men as Gangers to outaido nesignments. There Ia an indlgnant Granger in Lown from Sterling who i looking for & uger, 1lo was around the Government Bullding rday, grabbing the revenue ofiiclals b{ the top-knots and scanning into thelr faces. Ho is armed with o lhnl%nn and tivo Colt's extra-navis 3t is all awing to the fact that tha old man hsa lwnlu n‘:unumhzr\mhnnt knowing who his n-law fs, In regard to the Poor-Ilouse managemont, it mizht be atated that the Committeo who hava it in charge are uot doing thelr duty, The contractors eeom o be derailct in their duly as well tho Connty Comminsioners, and the flour, coffee, and ten furnished are of very inferlor quality, 10 aay nothing of the beef, butter, etc. Tnis ls a matier that the Board could canslefently give attention to, as tho county pays for fair goods, and not for uiusty flour. The Chicago City Rallway Company was sam. moned by Ugicer Montague, of the !llfur'u police, to appear belore Justico Summerfield yesterday and show cause why it shoald not be flnel{ for vio- Jation of Sec. 1 of an ordinance approved March 18 Jroviding foF a icenss for each cav. ‘Tuo cass la obo uade a test as to the legality of the ordi- nance, and & conttnuance for ten days was granted lg clnable the city and the defendants to propare thelr case A lady from Rockford reached the Northwestern Depot yeatorday morning, There i nulnlnf ree markablu sbout this fact, for such o thing Is an every-dsy occnrrence, and she would not have heen notlced perhaps but from the fact that hs torg a dismond ring which, uptoa recent date, used to daily glitter in the Criminal Court and call atten- tion to the attorney who woro it. Tno attorney is & warriced man, and the lady ls single. Whaiher he »old her the ring or not, or whether bo lost 1t and ahe found It s not known. ‘The Farragut oat Club nold & regular meeting in Parloriil of the Pulmer Ilouse Iast evening. ‘Tne report of Treasurer Morrison showed that thore was & balance of 82,500,400 In the ') reasury. The Cotnmitice on Dmumllcluxflfled that the proposed play bad beon postponed unth noxt wine er, The Comwmittee on Uniforms made & pare tial report, The following were clected on the associate fint: B, L. Smith, L. 1L Jones. Thomas J. Mariin, E. R, Durgess, A. E. Raancy, L. V. Godlne, 5. F. and J. A. Lawronci Active member: g, W R Meadow. croft. Delegates to the Peorla Convention: II. L. Darlington, T. laskoll. After talking ovor onie minor matters, the meeting adjonrucds A second mecting of hackmen Intereated In the orzanization of a Unton for protection and bencya- a2 lent pxnrfll waa beld In Room 3 Morrison Black, corner of Madleon snd Clark streets, Iast evesing, Jolin Gaynor, tempurary Prasident, in the cliag and Puter Bradioy acting Secretary. Thute wera from fifty toseventy-fAive Inattendauce, A report of the financtal condition of tha Assoriation was eubmitted by the Secrotary, showing o flatterlng exhibit. lavitations were extended Lo those present to come u d sign the rolls and pay theit dues, A short discusslo the objects of tho arganization, e The Chalr sppointed o committes of six, cons ingof Wililam Connors, Johu ('Hrien, SMartin cNalty, Juhin Deluney, Mark iardin,and Georgo Neiley, tosoliclt subscriptions and miemborship. “The Chalr was instructea to find some sultable place for holding the next weeting one week from 38t night, after which an adjournuicnt took place. Somu wonld-ba practical Joker was the means of causing Justice Pollak & gruat deal of anuoyance yeolerday. 'There appearcil in one of the hunday papers an advertinemnent stating thut & femolo clesk was wanted at the court over which the nhove- named Justica hise the honor to preaidv. [t wos Lut natural consequence that the Court was beset with fequnles in soarch of the clerlflhlr. There were young ones, old ones, fat oues, slim opes, tallonics, saort oties, handsvaie oucs, homely oned, tupld ones, white oncs, and dark out 160 of them, ‘They came siugly aua in palrs; by thrces and fours, They ewarmcdl arvund the Court frol s first appesranco for the day till late morning, —1iil patience ceased to bo & virtue, Noamount of explanation could make clear the alleged fact that the Court, as well as the vlace-hunters, Lad been vichimlzed, Some uf the females refused to bo comforted und hewped upon the head of the alleged-to-be-innocent Court abisa mure forcible tha ele, ‘Fhile 18 o eecond time that the ssme t ks boen malicionaly dealt with, Unce eccived 8 Rote requesting bun to call atsho n North Franklin street ana marry a couple, ‘nere was no such house on thesireel. The Judgu ways that bie wants (o go to tho country, HOUGH ON CONNELLY. 1f there was ever a mau who hisd resson to te diegustea its Tom Coffee, Connelly's jndelatigable but tuus far unsuccessful lawyer, It basbeen kunown for some duys tbst Counclly's brother had returned 1o Clisage from Now Jersey with funds i b pocket. In fact, It was known before he tind arnived that he 2 return bringing bis ebeaves it hi are who cven gu 50 far Tt thal this newe sopicthing 10 dowith drawing to Connelly's cell-duor cestain aduilrers aud wympatbizers of the gushing e However tiat way Le, the fact that the New Jersey Lrother e bere with abonut $160 in his pocket, and that auwmebedy relioved bim of 1L, as is alleged, in the a1 hout of 1ae uizht, lenot calculated to encour- 9 Ahe llw{ur’l etlurts. At Orat, Tom says, he was juclined Lo ok thy story of the rob- bery was for the purpose of ralsing aympathy, in ceder 10 bring dowa’ conlributions, and Lhue vet e recor b o t wltbouzh Lo Lias hisdoubts as 5o just ‘fue stury thal Lhe brother teils s that be went 1o bed Haturday night and was awak - ened esrly Sundsy morning by a disturbance In the fouts where he was sleeping In a house down on South Halsted strect, it pruved 2o bo an alarm over th: dlscovery thola Lurglary Lsd been com- witted, sud 1o the widst of the fuss Connelly didn't dod bis money whero be lefl §t. But Coffec also ueatiuned & }.oun;( fellow who has been pretty Ick with the brotber siuce bls seturn, ond who ept In the same houso with biw, sud his coucly- slon g, from the very toio story told, that thls Jnnni fellow, whouse uamo le qon't kno could put his bands on that woney if be a0 chos But the conclusion e oulys doublful wheiber anyihl cording to tae lawyer, Connelly's biother is about the greenest, most wesk-minded, most vacillating surt of s chap e ever inet, and (0 Luis by ascribes Lhe fact that e wag, 83 be belt %0 canlly taken 10 and the money lost. But thers s wore to cowa from New Jersoy, b merely to pay the brotber’ 1r 11 'be true that ther wouldu't bu & bad ech puiuted 3 1o have somebody su. for it whea i3 comes, achel ety depository 0 that it may not di tho first pile. pear quito so easlly as dia SUPT. RURLING, A reporter monght nut Mr, Butling, and saked Bim if he had recelved a letter from Washington. *No." was the reply. 4 A telegram then ' es," *Have you any objections to telling mo what 1n e w '*No. Ttsimply anthorizes me to go to Wash. ington, 1comidn't golnan officlal capacity wwith- aut permission, ' Who signs the dispatch ho Assistant Secretary. 01 ara to have 8 heating 1" -nl:{mu that 1s the object. Tasked some of my friends in Washington to 2o to the Sacretary of the Treasury and request that 1 be allowed to have ny us before final action was taken, . My friends have donbtiess scen him, and Iam called tosce the report." ++Do you expect lo lore your head?” **Well, I _don’t propase to have my head cut off before I saylmometning. ‘The investigation wasen- ;Ilely&x parte I wasn't called on for any in. o on, > o you know of any crookedness? No. and 1 don’t believe there fs any at tho Castom-Houre. The trouble grows out af the sys- tem. ‘The t;overnment let eome very Injndicions contracts, to sty the least, and we have been work- fng nnder them," ** You wlii be able to vindicate yournelf? ** Tthink 20, if anything I hiave dons s found fault with. [ have in opportnnity now, and it js what [ have been walting for." Mr. Burling left for Washington last avening. TNB CITY NALL. The license reccipta were §600. The Troasurer's receipte were: Callector, 221.84; Water-Office, $3,870.03; Comptrollar, 330, 52; total, $4,438.20, o pald oot about $7,600, ‘The demana for scrip was gcod, about $2,000 being pata oat. Many get rid of it at par, but those who will not bunt op *‘patriots sell at & disconnt, Mr. Roby has drawn up and submilted to the City Law Department tha necessary papers 10 got the certificato caee befare the Bupreme Conrt at Mount Vernon in Jane, and it ts for Mr, Bonfeld to da- cldo whether it shall go there. Corporation-Counsel Bonfleld Is at work an his atgament 1 the German National Bank case, whero the valldity of the whole assessment of 1877 18 contested, which comes up in the United States Court jn abont tea days. Prof. Barrett has made somo improvements in the electriclight, and will put s lamp on the Water-Works tower this evening, He Is confident he will be able to illaminate the wholo city by this Tulnlnlflmllel’. What he says he generally oea, ‘The following building {:ermm were lssned: George Chambers, throe iwo-stary stone-front dwellings, each 29x15, Maple, near Clark ety to cost 42,700 each; George . Vale, two-story stone-front dwelling. 23206, Indiana avenue, nesr Thirty-third strect, $4,000; John W. Phelps, two- story stone-front dwelling, Indiana avenne, near Thizty-third street, $4,000; 8. Pearsans, two- narilnd basement drick store and dwelling, No. 211 Lincoln avenus, $2 000, THE FPROTECTION, The officers of the Protection Life-Tnsuranco Company were in the Criminal Court again yester- day morning, the order of Judge Moore requiring the filing by the State's Attorncy of the supple- mental hill'of particulars, and the defendants de- siring to get a look at It. 'All the attorneys—Iiced, High, Munn, and Itiddle—~were on nand charged 10 the brim. Btate's-Attorney Mills 1aid ho had complied with tho order of the Court. No one asked far the reading of the bill. Mr, Reed remarked that It was undoratodd that the prosccutor would announce shich of the con- epiracy indictments he proposed to try frat, M, glllll aald he wonld iry the last ong first, He referred to the one retarned Saturday a week ago, the giat of which {s the same aa the other, though it is much broader, conutatning eevenieen counts, and covering any posalble intent. Mr. Reed—If you sent us to the Panitentlary, or we were acquitted, would you try the other? Mr. iilis—You could fall back on your ples, Mr. liced—T desira on the last indictment to enter a formal motlon to quash as to Mre. [i- lard and Mr. Ryan. Asto Mr, Edwards, I give }muhu that I ahall apply for a change of venue or him, Ar, Mi)ls~I shoald like to have afdavits, Mr, Reed—I'll bring them In Wednesdsy morn- ng. ile then went on toatate that he expected tha motion to quash to bo overruled, Mr, Wobber aald the polnts Involved were cov- ered by the provions arguments, Mr, High made the samo motlon for Mr. Kel- 1o . Riddiedld tkewlso for Ma), Woods. "I'he Court overraled the motion, snd sn excep- tion was of courae noted. Mr. ltced wanted o blIL of particnlar under the now indictment for the benefit of Iflliard and Ityan. Although the indictinent had been changed, 1t was to him to0 vague and_uncertrin to justily him in saying to bis clients that thoy could go to trial, ~ Further information aeto what the prout wae to bo wos necessary. Lo asked If an aflldavit w ere nooded. Mr. Milisreplied In tho aflirmative, becanse tho Indictment was manifestly plain enongh. Mr. Reed sald ho would have the document ready this morning, As to Uililard and Ryan, he wanted a8 spoeay bill and o speedy trisl, blml'l xugdln made asumilar requeat on behalf of 3 cilen Aftersomo further talk connsel decided to ox- amine the old bill of particulars tosce if it s sum. clent under the new Iadictment before entering o motlon for a new one, Ils thought 1t wonld stand forall the de- L was also agreed that Me, Reed should come In this morning and present bis application for a change of venue for Kdwards. ‘When this mattcr ls disposed of, 1t will be In or- der toact the cases of the athers for trial, provided connael have exhausted the tochnicallti, PIHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS The Soclely of Plysicluns and Surgeons hold thelr annual meeting at the (rand Puclfc Hotel Iast night, Dr. Byford in the chalr, Tha objoet of tho mecting was to detormine ae to whether or nut the Society should Lo disbanded. It will doubtliess bo remembored that the Soeiety af Physicians and Burgoons and the Chicago Sedical Soclety resoly- « Agoy Lo hold Jolut meotings at mo central part of the city, This action anbsequent) gave risa 1o the Im- pression rlml WAL no longer a fleld of usefulness for the Physiclans and Hurgeons. Last night the question was fully dis d settled by the adoption of D solution, as followas Resolead, That, whon wo sdjoirn this evening, we adjourn sl die, subject to the cail of the Fraeldent or any five members of e Soclety, Tho clection of aficers was then held, following-named ph J. H, Hollistes dent, J, 3. Secretary and 'Trcedurer, E. Warren Sawyer; Doard of Consors, W. L. Byford, 8, J, Jones, snd J. Bartlott, Adjourned sl Merman Uoute—The Hon. O, ngalls, Jefterson Cityy Judzs I, B, H”“n" Feoria; Col, . Fowler, Fort W LI F. K, llonderson, New Yarkid, Wi e 1avens J. v Pltisburgs J. 1. Atturbite) W &L Cha Stontles” A. D, Abrams, tan Fraoclscos the itey. Reed stuart, liattl Greek K, C. Eills, Harry Ellls, i1, W. Foster,'and E. Kaowles,' Loatun} the Hon, ‘Addison Bybee, Ind! ils... Grand U, F. Mele wpolls. . JO U, Fareont. Clov 5 Tjon: J. M. Rusk, Wisconsin; the flon. M. Cleliad, Miogrtd. I, Loganaport; i1, Detroits J. C, Gwyane, Loudou, kg, Hastiogs, Bostons the’ Hon. John 15 Alicy. Paimer fnuse=1i,” W. | o, Milwaukee H. 1f. T Qevorn, Toludos Gen, 1. b L By At UL Orgoud; Burlingtong the Fon. Ltaiph Pluint, wiresiors N.'Larle. Nstches, Mlae.y Py B, Uartlett, Waltham, Mass i Arcbivald Crawford, Maoehester, Eng.id. Lrew, burltugiag, Vt. CITY SCRIP. MERTING OF TIE BPECIAL COMMITTER OF CIT- 1ZENS, ‘The Committea appolnted Friday to examine and report all the materlal facts bearing upon the cash valua of thu city scrip, and what amount of them will be taken by bankers and leading business houses, met at the rooms of the Cltlzens' Ansocia- tlon yestordsy alternoon. There weie present the following: Marshall ¥leld, Murry Nelson, A. A. Sprague, John DeKoven, L. J. Gage, A. A, Care penter, Jacob Rosenthal, C. L. Farwell. Mr. Fleld was made Chalrman snd J, C, Ambler waa appolnted Secretary. The aubject was fully discassed, 2l present taking part; the result being embudied in the fa)- lowing sesolution: WitxRzas, This Commitied bave received sssurances b 304 leading. businces meu, capiialbie a0d taxpayers, of thi lilluguess Lo Lake the how city scrip Lo an suwount sl least cquivalcut tu the vroportiun Fy Vo be s by Lol £0 the c1ly v he 1ax-lery of At the rale of B per cont discodut frum the face of Rereiorer the o [ ‘I hat ia the opinlon of this Committes propusitions tn that direciion shuuld bLe avalled of T (e Comavualey wemeraly, e BRAEIS dimca Foii tha commualcy ged Uity Buw felt tn the city Geaaces will be kreatly allviased It h putcuted. Jiesvlsrd, That we do Liereby anpeal to Julu leartily o thls imovement, bearty cu-onerativn onty can this guettion Keaotred, Thist conmitiess be sppointed be E y tlis Chale to vbiala sibscriptions in sccurdance with tho abuve. The (ullowlng commiliees were sppointed DBankers, L. .. Gage, John DeKoven; Grocers, U, C. Duraud, A, A, Surague, Thomas Murdock; Ilardware, W. U. Hubbard, A. F. Beeberger; Hoots sud Shoes, C. M. Henderson, M. ! Clothing, Henry W, King, Maz A. Moy Csps, and Mullinery, Edeon Keith, D.” B, Piask; H 0aod, J. W. Walker, Marvia llughite, W. K. aus, Mark Sklnner, Jobn Tyrroll; Real Eatate, A, J. Averill, Euos Ayres; Luinber, T, W. Harvey, A, G. Vau Bchalek, A. A, Carpen- ter: Ury Goode, Simeun Farwell, Gsorge Scott, James 11 Walk Board” of Teade, " 8. . Wright;' Hotels, ' John B. Hulbert; Crockery, Joha Tyreell, logtun; Bireet Haifways and Om Ltuasel) Jou Bawoel Allertun, V. . lron Manufactures, O. W. Potter, Wili- olm: Leather, J. W. Oskloy, 3. M. Mapufactures, James A. Kick, J. W, ley, R, 0. McCormick: Brew- ud Distilless, Conrad Beivp, H. H. uufeldt Secrelary was directed ‘10 call upou the Mayor and urge that the caso recently decided in tbs Appcllate Court relative to ths city certificates Clarks Skiokle, J. II. Urad) MAY 14, 1878, carrled op to the Supreme Conrt at the June term for fina) declrion. All the gentlemen named on theae commlltees will plense meet at the rooma of the Citizens' As- soclation to-morrow at 3 THE COUNCIT. PUNDS IN THE TREASURT, w4t avening, suilard, Cary, ™. Tally, McNamey, On mation of AlS. Rawleigh,jAld. Tulley tay elected temporary Chalirman, The following was received from the Comp- troller: Incompliance with an arder of yone honorable bod 1 hiave to report that mu-n‘rxu of money fn th Treasary Aprit 30, 1878, was $i8), 033,57, Io3e wa drawn and not brésented 8103, 134.901 of {he: theee ind been lsnued In ptyment of revenue wArrants, of 1877 and made recolvabla foF city taxes of 177, and when so used will_come in as credit, and anontd there- fore ba deducted from amount outstanding, the sum ot $94.00. 301 leaving to Do paid on demand warranta for 841,130.70, Net balance, £633,003.17, which | ap. poriion mnd credit 89 per sccompanying sheet, 1t will be abrerved Uhat thera |8 a balance 10 the Gen- eral Fund of 1874 of $31,4141.20, belng proceeds of mis: cellaneons receipts, mostly coliccted during the montli of April for licensea, cte., and & I8rge portlon of which wlil soon be paid out in accordance with the Appropri< stion bill for this year, The credits to School-Tax Fund are lixewlte gubject to early clatms, a the Hoard of Educatlon are alraady negotiating for the erection of ano ar more schoo! bulldiogs, 'The lem for Depart. ment of Public Works appropriation is a balance moitly Spironriated for a visduct st kightecath street, For the Water Fund thiere o now beforo your honorabie body & proposition to use quite a iarge partion of thia balance far the extenion of mains. There are alio tiis operating expentes for Aot o be charged 1o said bal: snce, “The amount o€ undistributed taxes Is largeiy for 577, agalast whichi, as 8140 for all the 1877 funds, we liave outaianding revenue warraots Rreatiy asceeding the credits. 5. iy Bewerake Fund, 1974 Departnent of Pabiic Works rund, Hireet-lamp Fund, 1878, Police Fund, 1 Echool-tax ¥ ersanal lemptions, Police Life and fHeaith insurance Fudd.eeseiees 312 City Bridewell Fun . 8,405 100l Fund. ... 378 Water-tax Fun 1,508 Bpeclal assessmen! 100,807 It General taxes of 1677 and prior years undis- tributed. Total " ‘The docament waa placed on flo. ‘Tho quarterly report of Gas-Inspector Siebsl wan received, ‘The Leat-lamps for the North and South Divisions burned on an average 3.37 faet per hour, and 4,54 In the West Divislon, under a preasuraot two inches, Numerous complalnts of private con- aumers were attended to. Tha_ total number of llluul-llmrl in uec May I was 10,718, of which 5,442 are in tho West Division, 3,108 in the South Dlylslon, and £, 108 in the North Division, ‘The report was placed on fle. (GEN. SHIRLDS.' Ald. Daly ssked consent to introduce n resoln. on. Ald. Throop objected. He wanted to goon ln the regular order, Ald. Ryan moved that tho rales bo suspended. ‘The matlon was agreed {o. foltow ng.hv_vhlch he sald Ald, Daly offered tlio i recolved the sanction of Mayor Heath: Wixnzas, Gen, SJames Shieids, who commanded the Diluols troops fu the war with 315210, and who subse- ucatly reyrciented this Slata In thio senata of tha olted Staten, has arrived iatnis city, aad hus beon wellcunxllnl by the military of Chicago aad by the cltizens enerally, e ésaleat, That the Mayor and Common Council ax- tend heaity gresting to Gen, Bhlelds on the occasion of bis vielt'to our clty, snd cordially Indorss the en- bustastic reception with which he was greeted on his s teival, Rerolved, That the distinguished, patriotic serviees Tendered by tho gsllant old veleran In two wars, the wounds that_be reeeived in various batties witlo de- fending the fax and vindicating the honor of the coun. try, bis eminent services (o mauy high, posttions of Ul trust, the untarnished bonesty of eharacter, and marked his entira nd the Patriothim which public 7. Justly entitlo him Lo tlio respect gratitude of the American people. Rea'ted, That We licartily indorse the purposs of the bl now pending before the United S1ates Senate, which Brovides torho testurstion ot Gen. Silfelda to tih army Folle, with tiie rank uf iirigadier Gonoral (on the retire listy, snd that we trust this inessurs of Justice will pans’ Lt aentatives, ani ‘wi Ereatdent, ‘[his act wilt bo a graceful sad fiit ognition and reward for thie 0dolily and valor of the ofi'sbidler and sthiciman whoss lonurabis servicen whose many wounds, and whose gy and clrc stances plesd more etoquently than words Io bis beh Rewlced, That & copy of these resolutions be tri mitted to'Uen. Shields snd to tho ent of 1 henate, with a racuest that the same ba iald bofora that ¥ ‘The resotutions were nnanimously adopted. Ald. Daly moved that, out of reapect for the Qeneral, the Council adjourn and attend his lect- ure at the Tabernaclo (o a body, ‘The mution ways agreed to, yeas 10, nays 11, follows: Yeas—Tuley, Sanders, Phelps, Tuley, Tarner, Lod ding. Calloriop, Kiorian, NeNany. OHver: smyih, Ttyan, Niesen, Schwelsthal,” Jansseas, trey, Dalgy d Py ailory, Deldier, Elssner, SEFE Naye=Glloert, M Cook, Tiroop, liawicigh, Tnoiipson, Koupt. #tauber, Waldd T'he Coancll accordingly adjourned. THE COUNTY BOARD. CITT-UALL AND COURT-HOUSE. The regular weekly meoting of the Coanty Board wae held yestorday aftornoon, all the mem- bera present. Under the headjof unfinlahed husiness, the reso. lutlon of Mr. Fitzzerald looking to the connty's buying the city’s part of the foundation for the fourt-llanse was taken up, Alr. Fitzgerald urged the adoption of the resola- tlon, which, ha aald, was simply an offer to tho city which it could accept or not. He showed signs of wreakening in his Aght on the stone question, and In his harangue confessed that the county could not force tha city in the watter, which was quitoa concenslon. Mr, S8pofford was oposed to the passsge of the resolution, Nothing conld be gained by it, but everrtbing was to De lost. e helleved thatthe peoplo were determined that the City.1iall should be bullt onthe square, and the Board conld not and should not interfers. Mr, Boese was opposed tothe resolution also, and characterized it as supremely ridiculous, If it wasadopted and sent over to the Council, that body would laugh at it, Just as the people had laughed ever eince It was introduced. Mr, Dorling said the resolution was foolish, and if adupted, and the torms sccopted by ths city, the Hoard's dignity would be lowerod, and the county would have an elephant on ita hande. Alter some further discussion, the resolution was adopled by tho following voto: 17as—Conly, Fitageraid, Hoftmana, Lonzen, Mulloy, ey Ayars. bowie, Bradley, Barling,Cleary, Al aya—, 2 3 3 3 sl gigAyn. 7, . Cleary, Meyer, The following is tke resolution as adopte burposs of comproniise, an: rithoyt prefudica o tha'iegal Sounty 1o and by sald contrast e for 0o othier purpos rights and clalms v and 1n wad to esld, Court-llouts Squaro, x:uunlv.‘{lual than hiave the Cityof Chicago use the poséd Hedford stone for the City- Hail, will and does fler ta rupay the City of Chicaso the amount copsiructing the fuundations uf t-House Squsrg calst from the further ¢ vivrie (¥ jusre, aad remoye nerelrony relsaia « au r 1t may have or claims louse bauare. v 'nmxu;gnr" o The drawing of a Grand Jury for the June term was then uroceeded with, 'l'h following wero d, David Weyer. Capt, M. toschi, Newton Linscoll, Conrad Luehnng, John Forsythe, Jameos Currey, Willlain Missillier, Jobn O'Brlen, W. 1. Lowis, J. rtels, John A, Rolf, J. or, John Hyan, mee Collins, C. llens, John €, A communication was read from the Roal ln. spectors, showing that the Northwestern Toll- Hoad bad been repaired and was lu passable condition. Referred. REPORT: RS, A statement of the cxpenses of the County Avent's office for May was jead. It showed that liad been §3, 0S8, ‘o bread 5. 80, 2 1’3,! ealarics $ fuel $232.us. The' repart was fa- ested. - A simiiar commanlcation was read from Warden of the Insiue Aeylum snd Poor-Hou ‘The cipense of the Poor-jlouse had been $4, :m.':’lu. and of the [usane-Asylum §3,405.34. Ke erre A lurge pumber of bills were read aud referred. Mr. Fitagerald moved tust the letlerof Qov, Callom, sefusing to sllow the Board two of the ‘tcapitale” of the Biate-}luuse for exhivition, ne ukj-u from (ke Alvs and roferred to bimeelf, Care ned. 'Tha Cowmlitee on City Relations reported, rec. onunendsug baying the city §11,437.50 on the biil o 336,000 for " dictlng prisoners at the Bridewell. Adopted, bt A COUNTY PLUMBER. ‘The special committes nppointed to rlln for keeping the m..m.\’n. work fu t netitutions ' order re sppolutient of what shall te known asa County Flumber tu take chargs of such wok, and that the Commlticesof the Loard purchase necesaary muterial a8 wanted in ke vpen nark ‘Tho repurt was discussed at sowe length, Messrs. Beadley. Cle Hofman, Couly, and opposiuz 1t on the ground that it was a schemo to get nd of oos nlan and sppolot 8 ualf duzen vico, — one at each institution. They argucd that the adoption of the repurt would bring oo the county & large liacreass of ecxpense, aud would make the cast of pluinblug wore Ja Lhree moaths 1han it bad becu hecetofore in a year. Mr. Burling moved that the report ba referred to the Commitice un PublicBervice, with (nstructivas to upn;rh tbe pame of a plumber, and ths motion revailed. pm. Lurllog iotroduced a tesalution providing 18 08 Aralet Touse work, and d the adantion r the appointment of Theodor 23t Superintendent on the Cone moved the suspension of Lhe rule of the sam ‘The matter was lost and the resolu- uon wan referred. Mr. Fitzgerald introdnced a resolution declaring ‘e position held by Dr. Poweli In the County M=dieal Honrd as vacant, and providing for the o)2ctlon of his succesror at once. The resolution elicited n wild dlecaeslon, which evoked the cusiomary exchangs of courtestes bes tween Fitzgerald and Cleary, and it was disposcd of hy baing referred to the Hospital Committee. Mr. Lenzen introdaced a resolntfon providing fhiat county employes wha did not oay theie bills 10 thoee they were dealing with be discharged by ihele superlors, 4, 100, elicited & warm dis. cneslon, {n which it wi ‘ir, Lenzen and other ferent in ite passage, It was dnally referred to the Judiciary Committee. The Board adjonrned until Thursday. THE UNIVERSITY. TALRING OVER 1TS FINANCES. The Rev. Dr. Galusna Anderson, the new Presis dent of the University of Chlcago, avont which there bas been #0 much snxiety among some of [ the people of thia city for a long time past, on ac- count of certaln debts and incumbrances upon Seott even wen! far s to promote him ta the rank of Major. eral, 'The pin which ha ware on hin breast, and ta which he pointed with par- donnole ptide, wasgiven (o bim, when he went to Washineton, by the ladies whom he had saved from & (ato which they regardod ns warse than death, In concloston, (ien, Shieide thanked hin andl- ence for the attention bestowed upon his remarke, and stated that he would ledve the ity ta-day. hut ahould always remember with pleasare and delight the gencrous reception he had been accorded dure ing his brief stay in 1ts midst. fter the lecinre a large number of the sudlence toak advantage of the opportnnity to advance to lvm.: platform and shake hande with the brave eteran, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING, County Clerk Rlokke retarned from New York yesterday, The Chalrman of the Commities on Town snd Town Accounts yesterday annonnced that his Committee would not audit any more bills. The Supervisors who are creating blits shonld make & nota of this, Yesterday waa bastardy day in the Connty Conrt, Therewers four caseson the calendar. The first was presed, and the second—Caroline Fox va, tae property, has lmued s printed clrca- | joseph Bowdish—occupled the entire day withuut tar, sddressed to nobody, making & plan | gny conclusion being renchod. To-day will be de- statement of the facts connected with the | voied to the trialof ather cases of the ssme case, and describlng the financial cond)- | natare. tion verfectly. The institution, fonnded by the late Senator Douglss, has been, for years, vardened with debt. At the 1st of Fobruary Jast the University owed the Mutual Life-Insuranco Compsany of Maine $174,000, principal and intoreat. The {nsurance qompany stipunlated to striko off $74,000 of thia debt, previded that the remaining ‘The County Collector made his third lnv* yester- day to secure delingent porsonal taxes, This time the vietim was Alihii’s ‘Manufactaring Company, doing busin: n South Water strect.” The claim against the concern Is alightly In excees of $200, and ap to a late hour clludn{ allernoon a costo. disn was In charge of the premises, A delegation of citizens from the Town of Jeffe: £100,000 should bs paid within the year, The | eon who are oppressed by the Elston toil-roa Universlty also owes $35,000 of floating were aronnd vesterday taking the ‘necessary » debte, #0 that the sumn of $135,000 s necde: to revive the proccedings to test tha power of the to cancel all indebtedness. Dr., Anacrson, | owners ol the road to charge toll, and the validity bealdes preparing to_ pay olf these debts, is ambdi- tlous to endow the Unlversity, and put it upon & oroad and independent basis, and make it an honor and s credit to Chicago, and (o the name It bears, With thiis end in view, he has lavared nnual!nfly since his appointment to Interest the capitalists d businers men of Chicago in the movement. Yeatcrday invitations were sent to several of the rominent citizens to meet Dr. Anderson at the ‘almer Iounse, at 5 o'clock, to taik the matter v ofthelr charter, in the Criminal Court. They pro. pose to fight the owners of the road to the bitter end, and announce that the cltizens of the town have already taken stens looking to extending and improving \estern avenue, which, they say, wiil give them an Intet to the city beyond the control of thelr appressors, Soveral days ago, the Spocial Committes on Sup- F"" recelved word that Goodrich & Co, had re- used to accept the award made them for furnish- orer, and, M uhoibie, to form soma | jno%ing county inelitutiond with cofeo and. Fien o O P ton O iy thoyend e | andtheawara for thoss nrtioled was made to 1, Paimer 0. far . sympathized with 'tho | M- Loyt &Co., thouh the matter wat not reported 1o the Boord. rm accepted the award, and Friday sent some goods to the Insano Asytum, which, 1t Is clatmea, were_not as gaod as the sam: gln, though accepted. Yesterday the Commitieo ad 8 meeting and agreed to_recommend that th award be not msde to Hoyt & Co., for the r flvan aboye, and will so rnpdfllod}l Board T ey s Tho Finance Cammittes Satarday submitted to County-Attorney Wallace tho question of tho Doard's power to compe| the South Park Commise sioners to submit to an {ndiscriminate puiling ‘and hauling of thelr books and accounts for the pnst four or five years. Yesterday he gave an opinton in writing on the aubject to Fitzgerald, but that Ptesident of the Unlvonll‘ in his efforts as to nos anly offer him the uss of his hotel, but agreed to furnish a dinner for all who responded to the in- vitation, For some reason, not more Lthan 8 dozen took aovantage of this gencrous proposal, and honored the occasion with thelr presence. After dinner, which took place at a'clock, the gentlemen ropalred to the club-room, whero they {ndulged in an informal talk upon the subject for about two hours, without arrlving at any defioite results, Mr. Bpencer thought that the reason thera were not more out wae becauso it was Euncu"] felt that the debt was really only one of honor on the part of the University, and thoy did not feel much pee- 0 n -past & sonal interest regnmlngm ayment; that It it was | gentleman, viewing it 88 his personal’ property, rapudiated entirely, which he'nnderstuod could be | stuffad it down In hle pogket and withbela degally done, It would not bo considored o matter | it from the Doard. Tha opinlon fs in of disgrace to the city. effect that the County Board hes passed Dr. Anderson thought the University could never | on the accountsonce,and its power in tho matter {a be ccesa nntil the debts were cleared up, There bed been some talk about it being a scctarian Institution, He did not so consider it Troe, It was under the control of the Baptist denomination, bat the Profesiors were about equally divided up among the ather sects, and thero were on tho Board of Directors repre- sentattves from several denominations, including the Unitarien and the Jews, Another gentieman cons{dered the. (t was a wise plan for the University to be subject to the control of eome one denomination, 20 as to prevent ctornal bickerings and jealousics, e could sco how this could be, and atill the Univorsity bs non-sectarian. Mz, Boencer ventured the remark that llarvard and Yale wore probahly non-scctarian, ana asked Dr. Anderson for information upon the subjec Dr. Anderson replied that Ilarvard College was quite as much under tho controlof tho Unltarlans as was the Univeraity of Chicago under the control of the Baptists, and Yalo was controlled by the Congregaiional Hosald there was nothing in the name of this Univeraity which denoted that it was Baptist, and nothing in the way it was con. ducted. ile asked the gentlomon present what they wonld adviso him to do In the way of future 1Y g all advised him to go on In the way he had staried; to see the moneyed men, and secure thelr intereat and support; to Invite anybody whom he chose to meel hlin at that place and talk with him. One or two favored a sort of asscsament upou eacn of the leldlnfllnn of business io tho eity. The maiter was left in statu quo at the time the gentle- men dlspersed. Dr, Anderson stated thatit was very hard to find anybody to take the initlatory tep, atanend. Tausends another of the great inan- cier's Investigating farces, and thus |emx|mruruy ends his meer to keop ‘‘experts’’ employed to perform duties he was efected to perform. COUNTY PINANCES. Here I8 another chapter in county financor outstanding county orders drawn against tho e eral Fund amount now to about $300,000, and there 18 in the Trensury to the creditof this fund less than 815,000, Early “in Jiune a temporary loan of 200,000 wili fall due. and nll thore is 10 pay tho “mitilon with {s 815,000, This I8 strange, but t18 trie, onu especially 1u it atrange In view of the fact that In the last levy, which s now boing cole lected, there was an appropelation of 173,000 made to meet temporary loans and interest, What has become of this appropriation? The answer is found {n Fitzgerald's wisdom and (ne tame sub- misslon of the Financo Committeo to hia dictas tion, Inquiry yesterday olicited Lhe fact that at some one of the many sccrot meetings of that Com- miftco It months ago ordered that the collectlons made 1o tnke up temporary loans be applied Lo take ipg up the county orders drawn agalnst the Gen- eral Fund, and the Treasuror has obeyed inatrnce tlons. At the time this ordar was made tho great financier calculated that when the temporary loons becauo due that thoy would ba vald from the Uen- eral Fund, and his mn?m and managerial ekill are aptly illustrated i the dePlornbla condition which that fund is bouna to be in thirty days bo. foro tho first luan la due, and this with $300,000 in floating ordors already out apainstit, Dut the ugly featuro of the situation Is the fact that tho deflcit s beyoud renody, for the reason that tho money coming in for taxes is being paid out ad rapidly an it Jacollected, and for the further reanon thata large portion of what s belng pald In s in county orders which have been bought up at & discount. 'To stop paying out anything on county vrders, then, 1s the only rosort, aud even ihis will avail' very fittlo uuder tho circumstances, for the bulk of tho cash to bo recelved from taxcs {s already in. - The remedy them, must bo left to the wisdom of the cause of the trouble and in (he meantime It {» safe to a3y that the loan duo in June will not bo met, and that the peoplo are only now begluning Lo sco tho commencoment of the cnd. CRIMINAL, Charles Kelly was fined 850 yesterday by Justica Scully for vagrancy. Robort Jelilo was discharged yesterday by Jus. tico Morrison, thero boing nothing to substantiate the charge agalnst him, J. C. Richarda presonted himsolf before Justice Matson yesterday, and gave 81,000 ball for ap- pearance to-morrow to anawer to the charge of obtalning 8540 from A Adams, of Osage City, under false pretouses about a portable steam- engine. Ar. Edward iyrne, otherwiss **Biz Ed'' Burns. and W. I, Campbell were locked up at Con! Statlon, presumably on a charge of vagrancy, but, fuasmuch as Lhey were not booked, no ball could bo taken, and they were forced to remaln In the ** cooler " all night. Henty Dlackhorn went on a snrce with Matt Nuay, and, wihile onu the strect, the former elther fell accidentally, or was tripped by Shay, and had Wis leg broken., In the excitement 5hay holped himsell to the man's money, for which Justice :x:mm:rnald:mudny held'bim in 000 bonds to o The GEN. SHIELDS. A WARM RECEPTION. Gen, Shlelds followed up bls Saturday evening reception and serenade at the Palmer ilouse by an. interesting talk Jast eveningat tho Tabernacle, where he was welcomed by a large sudience, to whom he detatled fn n pleasing way some of bis '*Personal Reminieconcos,” The platform was occapled by not a fow of Chicago's distingnish- ed men, whoso presenco the General could not bat bave consldored as partaking decldedly of tho na- ture of an ovation. Among the list of promtnont people were the Ilon. Lyman Trumball, Jndge T, Lyle Dickey, the Hon. Cyrus McCormick, John Wentworth, Phil A, Hoyne, Judge Moore, Judpo Rogers, Judge Doolittlo, Mark Kimball, the Ilon, Thomas Iloyne, W. K. Sulllvan, W. J, Onahan, Tom Drenan, O. L. Mann, Col. Snowhook, T, A, Lonergan, Gon. Martin Beom, A, L. Marrison, Col, Torronce, L. L. Mills, Arthur Dixon, Potter Patmer, Mayor Heath, and the members of tho Clty Councll, b ‘The apace on the laft, near the platform, was reservad for the Union Voteran Club, who marched in under tho lesd of Gen, A, 8, Chetlaln. Nov- ans’ Band contributed tho muelc for the occasion, aad was evidently on its mettle, After rendering afewof ita favorits selcctions, the hall echoed and re-echoed to the warliko tread of the Second Regiment buys in thelr genulnely soldlorliko uni. Thoif appearance as they marclicd wi s to roward them with well-morited a| ‘Theaspeaker was briefly Introduced by Long John, d that the audience would probably never again have an opportunity of hesring from & man mare Identified with the civil and military history of the Northwest 1han Gen. Shields, whose carcer 8 a State Senator, Btate Audltor, & momber of the Hlinols Supreme Bench, a gallant soldler in the Moxican War, & United Btates Senator, the rnor of Oregon, Scnater from Minnesota, and the gallant General In the late War, ** wounded timt ' xI‘nu': never killed," he brletly and rly skeiched, a n.’shlohh was recelved with genuine ap- plause, With the fatterlng ovations he was re- cetvinghere, Lo sald, no feared it would bo a long time beforo he reschod bls bumble cably i Mis- aourl. But, aftee all, he must feel at home in Ilhinois, where ho bad spent his youth, and whore he would fain vass his last daye, Kl rererred with evident pleasurcto the reception glven him Saturdsy night, with an especlaily kind word for the ‘*spirted mnd able pross™ of the city for the squally flattoring reception accorded bim In its columus. 1l thanked the press of Chicago also for denying the truth of thescnneleas peports ently clrculated in regard to rumored Fenlan in Cunada. With four wounds on his bady, ecelved while following the glorlous American flag, he was proud for hinself and hiv race that he had left upon It 0o stain. [Applause.] And yet to-morrow, old a8 he was, lie would saccent four 19070 wounds oo Lis old body to make ks puor old land free as ihis, But with the nsigmifisant border ralds, of which there had already been quite enough 1o the past, he had nothing wdo. [Ap- ERAL THEN PASSED ON TO JIIS REMIN. deorge C. King, who was arrestod for passing a $100 cuunterfelt bill on the Revere Nutiona) Hank, «of Boston, cadeavored (o got $1,500 bail yestur- day, but up to last evening had falled in doing so, Mis friends say that he Is tnnocent of any criminal intention, and 14at Le fa a victim of suspiclous clrcutnstances, Bunday afternoon, while three oz four boys were standing on e corner of Caual and Barber utrouts, tnoy were approtched by twu other boys, ohe of whom flourished a revolyer, — As (he{ passed & anut was fired, and{Dantel ricn, an 11-year old bu{. lmng at No. 11 Barber atret, recelved the bullet in the palm of his left band. Jdere Dunn, who, according to George Boo complamnt, Is guilty of iutimldatlon, surrondered bimsell yesteruay "to Justice Pollak, ana gave bonds tor a iearing at thesame time with Hubvard and Vail, the other allozed intimidators ia the ap- yarently Interminablo quarrels aoout the po slon of & saloon known 4 **Sauve's.” Yesterday attornoon a man described as having & long red beard, #nd of a stuut and rough build, ran futo the plumving-shov of P, Nacey, No. tid} Stae atrcet, and #aid that he wented & job done N 2 Uanal sirect. Mr. Nucey immediately at No. &2 ataried for the place, and In his sbsence the man returncd and got 33,50 from s, Nacey upon falan protonees. ‘The revolvers and pocketknives founid upon John and Frank Wilion, who werc arrested several ulihtengo, wero yesterday tdentified ns o part of m”;roumu of the bnql-ry of Prindle & Larned's handwaro sture at Wilmlugion in thls State. The sawme tnen tapped the till of Follington & lladson's grocery, und of D. Montelib's buicher shop, soe curing, st the latter pluce, only $6 cash. Ofcer Dudley, of the Humane Saciety, had Alexander Taylor, of Hydeo Fark, before Justice D'Wolf yesterday alternvon for besting and stick. ing a plicufork into lis borse. Jlo wus fined 35 and costs. Several ladles of Hyde Park who made the complaint and appearud against the brute do- | aret upoh e satly Nfe In ¢ dwelling at firet upon his catly life In the State. In nm'l he found himsclf in Mexico, whnere he frat met Zachary Taylor, whoso rongh-and-ready appearance and liearty recoption of the old vetersn was cleverly described, Cerro (iordo, one of the atrongest positions on the Continent, formed the intrenchments of m':nonumm. 18 12 had to be overcoma befora the Amerlcan army could advance. Iad Gen. Scott committed & single fault st that (fme, the American soldiers woualz hvve whit thom ridges Cerro (ivrdo. The tiencral | serve the thauks of the puolic, If thers wers alluded tu bis attack, backed up by an lllinols | wore like thew, thers wonld be luss crueily , on_Banta Anna, duu‘r\hmfl with wucn | practiced. the cnthuslusm with whicn bis men in the Jderc Courtney, of Hamlin's night-watch, found abasement at'No, 63 Jelfer ciimbed 8 ladder togetn with & view of muking suro thal hio waa going, somuuudy who w, place hit bim on the head with a cutung the scalu severc dack fortified a certain loncly peak comtaanding she situation, and remarklug tuat if the Irsh vle would unite, and remain united, aid those 500 men, he would protect the Emerald Ia'e againut all the puwera in Christeadom. ([Applasse.] In that baitle ot Cerru (iordo the speaker met with o sirect opon, and uie Weapon, He retroated o bis bis ususl fortune, being wounded b 2 e s et o vattery of Bve nn-{ l.':‘:':'wll\(‘:aalfl;'fiufl{fi ud the burglar wens Accordin, aostomical principles. he ' ought to dead man long sgo. [Laug! ed Slesman who ter.1 lle at It was alwost certaln d 1o dresa \ und, but he resoived to make 4 atiempt. d it been drossed ive minutes sooner, | nightihe place was ausplclously vpeaed [l he would have dled (rom Lemorrhage, and been ve minules later, he would bled to- death. In securing Just the nick of time for the operstion, he could ot but think then that God bad a grest deal to do with spating hiy life, and he thought so yet. [|Applause.| “The atfacks on Cherubusco and the City of Mexico wera described ceful Bght. A drunkew sailor had er round of veer, aud toat he had pleaty of mol beat hlm unmiecrcifully, poss of tobbing bim. At_at early hour yesterday mornin; M. Claett saw three suvpicioues char. wot up round ang of boys flndh:x act uvon blin un with the unduubted pur- Omcer U, with o good deal of vigor,and the Gcneral e un tho b e e B T parg || cormer of Hurrteun uod Morgan sirects, Av b i ® and his valiant . soldici %o P2t | proaclied, they rau. but be pareue cepture rescuing an Eoglian fawmily whose membery | Y07 00 them, who bad u severs cut on the fure- wero 10 be given up to slaughicr with t0e exception | Lesd uad was in bis bare fecl. It was at once vl one of the youny ladics, who was to b carried Mexlcan brigan 1o aud bis meo &nuno- elliln the dead of might, fuund 1t house undes the guldance of s s0a of the famil who bad come out aud sppealed 10 him 1o atiempt the rescue. and, after socuring the fawily uod torowiug the Mezicons fnto confuelon Ly & wudden solley, they reached the American liaes. (en, Scott threateued for Lhis disobedience of orders Iul ruised that be bad been bur:{lll’lllng"fluu rl!u‘. sud bad been caught fu thaacl. AL tiun he ¥ave the name of Juha KRysn. During t polics ascertalned (hat Jobn felt Thowas Mctisrgle's grocery, No, 355 sirect, the trio baviag broken (nto th igbt. What cut Rysn. or wh ecuriug any plunder, te not known, Atalout 7 o'clock Bundey evenlog ther court-martial snd disgrace bim, but the Gene quite a surious row on Twelith street, Dear Clark, told bim toat, while be might do which camo very ueatly proving fatal to o former, be mpever could do Lhe latter, articipauts. Jdward Korachen, of man could oanly disgrace himaelf. ‘welllh steeet, whi rinkiog lo 8 saloon, became plause.] Geo. “Bcolt saw ibe iojustice | involved in s quarrc) wilhs wsn_nawed Schale of Lis remark and took back whal he aaid about | who residcs st No. 104 Twelith strcol, dlezracing blm. The luterference of the ludies | 8ad & wan oamed Andrew Koelis. In prevented bls balog coust-martialed, and Gen. | the Ogut Koclle ralsed & Leavy arm-chalr, and dealt Rordchen reveral severe hlown over the haad, Inflicting fwo vory severe gashes., er attended the Injured 'man at hls residence, Dr. Keol- but at the time waa unahle to say whether the injnries wonld resnlt fatally, ported to ho sltehtlv Improved. Yerterday Kordchen waa re- ‘The assallant ran oft, thinking that ho had kilied his antagonist, and has not rince been scen nor heard from. William Cottrell and Edward White, arrested for sphtting open Mes, Ann Cottrell's. head with an ax, ‘ware Josterin by which fime tha y determine the rean me the plyriclana expect (o be ale held’withont batl anth I"-lln{, o L of the woman's injnries. Be- fora Justice Morrinon, [Tymothy Monahan wae held Without ball to the ‘18th for stabbing Martin O'Brien, of No, 113 West Taylor airoet, ~ At first the Justice was Inclined to hearing that O'Drien was ake bafl, but upon really In a procarions condition he remanded the prisoner. The notorlous Sall Fish fntopieccen fow ycars ago, lioerated from ihe that has become her home. orent’ by et every window | Nicliolson, oliceman’got her acal of hard work. No. 40 West Handolph streel. e Ticrney, who hacked Billy was but recently touse of Correction, a place Bhe celebrated the ng drank and emashing n the ssloon of rank A into tho slation nfter a great When taken down-stairs to the cell she asked for n cup of water, which, when iven to her, she throw in the officer’s [ace, She ept up her deviitry ao long that the Uoys thirew & couple of pails of water over her to cnnl’har off, Edward Mosely was on trial In the Crimioal Courl yeaterday for orphan girl, who ls el erd, ted inMarch last nnucud'mo child to outraging a little, pale-facen sbouot 14 years of age, and, at t, an inmate of the Honse of tho Guod Shep. “Theoffense (s alicged fa have boen comnit- in Moscly's roim, where ho take somo clothing ton laun. dry for m. 0 evidenco dlsclosed that the child didl not remember lher parents, and that up (o A few years ngo #ho had been an inmate of tha Poor-Honse, was tranaferred to ane of the *charitable nstitutions in thls city, and subscquentiy adopted or taken by Moscly’s mother to rear, Mosclys awhile, she was After being with the for some reason taken by him to board at o house on Third avenue keot by colored peaple. with thee¢ peoplo and whether the o The story went that whila the gutrage wan perpetrated, llegations “be true or not, on the complaint of the girlto the colored uveopla they had Mosclt arrcsted, The featura of the trial yeatorday was t cuatanccs of thy -m{. but befora th slie b Eenplr‘ e testimony of the chihl, preliminary examination and_on the hearing of a in the caee a few daya 8z, d sald, nnd eal prompted her to testify an ahe had, however, canio on_the stand On the before the Grand Jury, wiit af habeas corpus she swore lo the cire outrage, and told a stralght ndhu-y sho dentod arerymmfi that the colored peopie ha ‘The ‘colored and denied aving prompted her, and testified to what the flll had told them, nz for Moscly, making rather an ugly show- The other witnesses for the lnnu:mlun teatified to certaln circumstances In he cage, and the witnesses for the dofenss set up a gencral denlal, apiracy was at th BU. A reporter visited formation in regard for s much largor e Board of Trastecs, his bondmnen wonl he was tn no hurry, ity for §1, 000, Hidee, who owns Broa. & Co.'a store for 8250, 000, He b and sougbt to show that con- 0 bottom of the charge. BURBAN, RYDB PARK, Mr.G. A.Follansbec, the newly- elected Trensurer of Uyds Park, yesterday, for in- to his bonds. Mr. Follansbee stated that he would have no tronble to procura bonds, and that it was lis intention to give them um than was requlred by the or over $250,000, As to whom 1d be he didnot ke to staie untll the matter was af) fixed up, ond as he had until the meeting of the Board to-day at4 o'clock Tswo af thoso wiho would eign, however, were Charlos Follansbee, who would quale ) 000 and Mra, Marin Outhet, of Park the land “on which Stettauer 1n locatod, and wholean qualify ad scen dr. Wright, Chulrman of the Fluance Comimnlttee, and llr.h\\'uum. after t asking about his bonds, satd thaf to mako the demand on Bir, Waldron Board met, or ta-uightat about 4 o'ch he should follow tha Board's wislies possible, Mr. Haonry V. Freoman, was tho = village, that, though the they are rolteved town wonld have maney In court of ho did not know, better than before shortly. As toa crl that one would ho ¢ wished him tue atiorney tor with him and thoueht bondsmen clalm that the by a technical flaw, yet tho no trouble in collecting the law. As to Waldron's health, but had heard that ho wanno the dlsclasures, and might die iminal ptosscution, ho thought ommenced, as the voico of tne peoplo demanded i1, they belleving that a lesson should Lo ziven which would put a stop to such wroceedings in the future, Mexsrs. Wright, Dowen, and T. 8. Fonntlemfi were engaged esterday eveninz at the Village Hal looking over Waldron'saccounts to find the amount they can domand of him to-day, ———— ENTERPRISE, In tbis age of progression people are not slow to appreciata tho useful and use the good. The Adams & Westlnka Manufacturing Company must bave understood thls fact when they per- focted -their cook, laundry, and camp stove known asthe ** Double Quick,” themostsimple, economical, and ¢ constructed upon sclentific principles, ffectivo srove extant. It s the smoke exhausts {rom tne bottom, In accordance with the theory that heat rises and cold nir de- scends, and thus all the hot air Is retained. ‘Lhils stove Is eapecially adapted forsummer use, but when supplied with ono of the heater drums will warm an ordinary-sized room fn a few miuutes, and conl per day, a saving of 75 por cent, requires but ten pounda of Tha Company mentloned liave opened rooms for the salo of theso stove: attend them, sat 100 Lake street. Buccesa PIANOS TO RENT, Lyon & enly, State and Monros atrects, have constantly on hand riment for rent a splendid ar of tho best npright planos at low rates. S MoRTRN-Gn Buriday. May 12. of quick cansumption, Ky Alico 1nal Funeral from the 0:30 Tuuesday moraing, by carriages to Calvary. 70n Friay, May 10, ermun Heer- HEERWA wagen, at Colul ety datighiter of Lavid b reslcence, 631 Weat Indlang do Hul’lllf ol & uncrat notlea willbo glven when romatus arrive at ‘hiabome Iu C! REILLY=)ay 11, George el place’ from Funeral wili take ner Thircy-aixth and Desrborn. [ «the 16th lust., at 10:30 o'clock, by cai llulel I'é(l.': aven (Conn.) papers please copy. #zcd 88 yoars, to resfledee, cor ineaday, Ivary uco At her rn!vlnllcc. 132 Bupertor-at., Mrs, URANOC Patrick lranack, awe Funerat Wednesday, 1L v Namo, 1ligh ¥ AYEIS— son af V| und {4 d; EF-Alle ('s.) 2ape ‘atriek Urady, sged M frol d 60 years. ny 13, at 103.m. ,to the Church ence by carriages (0 Calvary, Pleasa capy. 4, 1878, Francts J., onty sonaf ¥, once of his pareats, 224 South day, May 13, at 10 0°clock a, m, Maiiat 81, I 3 c U‘“."'l{ Cc{(flulvr‘.‘ lck’s Church, thence by cara to s~ lrookiyn (N, Y.) papers pleass copy. at his realdence, corner F and years, ureh of the Natlye vary. m 1 Cal <opy. Stay 13, 1478, James Heory Ave it a0 Sarta AYere, muod 3 5 oeny 1B oungst n papers pleass copy. muntis TAYLOR=Tha fun I . Tof willocour &5 he: FARIY relinmca. eramirs Ta dolph-at., st 1:90 u'clock lll{l plcase attend. IEILL —May land. v Sl PETRIE=3londa of ihio eart, derame Lot R K Tealdence, ' No. 16 rierce. T restdence, 478 Weat lag. wteraoai. Erieads wii S euiiones Tueaday, M enco Tuesday, ; o famtly are lfl'l‘ti 1o l" '3‘ 3ay 14, of rheumatiim ‘I:rmarl] of Lockport, clock p. m., from by carringes to and Littla Falle (N, Y,) papers plesss Salo of 0il Printagg THIS DAY, Posltively without raserve, at 170 8tato, t under the g PALMER ITOUSE, om; 3 Commoncing st l'lls;on?lv?\?k 8. m, 214 anq ELISON, POMEROY & €0., Auctrs TUESDAY'S SALE, May 14, at 0:30 a m™ etourstores, Now and Hflu’cmdm'.‘;i“nflg " FURNITURE Carpets, and Gonoral I Gonornl Morchandiss, L 0ut0old Googs, 20 Bris Chestnuta. _BLISON, POMEROY & co. RICH AND ELEGANT FURNITURE! AT ATUTCTION, AT RESIDENCE No. 401 West Washington-st, _Wednudny Morning, MH 15, 2 10 o'el'k, ENTIRE FURNITURE OF HOUsR COST OVER £6.000. ARLOR SUITS, AT, 1 I,Xs_nn_m A Gl BT X an ons_ sieinwa, 14 throughant | 114, Tedding, Hate M, PLATED WARE. Gl AR UL T o s Laarg and kiighen, g \OL'U:F;“ s e 80 Library of 1. : vt crything use of tho best guality, wned TN puld WIhOULTeser v, making (i nest s most extenelve sale of the ELIBON, I'OM| ¥ & CO., Auctionecys, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & C0,, Gencral Auctloncers and teal Eatata TR Randorphiat to ARenth &e.,4c. Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Ol Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, And Other Merchandise, AT ATCTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 15, at piano' gur Baloarouine 173 it i"mly-n.-':.m“k' ‘ W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & €O, Anctionecn, PEREMPTORY SALE[ 1 Herring Stdshoard Safe. 3 MacNcalo & Urhian Safe. gire-troor eatey 2 Wuicrles, Fapre on Trarnte, Omntbus, T, AT ATOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 15, at 10:30 o' our Aucifoif lfooine 173 Bast Handalmon ) C1oCk th W, A, NUTFEUS, LONG & CU., Auctioneers. 30Children'sCarriages Assorted Styles, AT ATCTTON our Saig & CO., Anctfoneers, DE SALE, DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots .and Shoes, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY S‘uw‘;n Q‘ W. A, URDAY SALE Farniture and General Merchandise Saturday, May 18, at 9:80 o’clk a, m., At our Balesroam, 175 East Randolph-st, Cash advancod on all kinds of Merchandise, Sala Pald an day of sale. W. A, BUT] NG & GO, Auctloneers. e e By GEO. P’ GORtlI & CO,, thand 70 Wabainesr. ORIENTAL ART SAL 211 STATIE-ST. THIS DAY, 11 A, M., %30 P. M. Goodaat Irivate Rale, GEO, I, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODSs. Tuesday, May 14, 0:30 a.m, Well Assorted Lines Seasonnblo Gooda. GEO. P, GORK.& CO,, Auct' Wci'dncsdny, May 15, at 9:30 a, m,, We shals clote at Auction & very laryo line of MEN'S, BOY®', AND YOUTHS' ALEX., BALS., AND BROGS. WOMEN'S, MISSES', and CHILDREN'S Catalogue an: roady for inavection Hunday, R R GO Sr T W ebahear By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO,, Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-ay. At AUCTION, TUESDAY, May 14, 2,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES SPBOIAL AUCTION NOTICE. Our Clolhing Sals on WEDNESDAY will camnrise gOO gassimere ls-"'alir}taé assimere 2 100 Worgted Coats & Vests Dtlnl;ltxmknl a Clothtn, .“lflm:_ r,t;l{rll'lll. ‘lr:wll:l:mlb s d vl 114 and 12 aihiar. DRY GOODS AT ATCTION, WEDNESDAY, May 15. Clothtng, 1iats and Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, Notionk L A WORD TO TOURISTS, You cannot have Jouruey than Hostetier's a belter companion our on Stomach Uitters, {‘hll rine medicinal Afiem will. ensblo you to drink l racklsh water wi ordered stomach and bowels, influence of fonl or missmatic haut runnlug the rlsk of dis- will neutralize tho Alr, and will prova & most l’{renhlu sad wholcsome stimulant and means of roun and seasickne: diet, {s apt to {nd gorons disvases, 7' fatal to thousands overy year. ac Chan, Ia it not, then, ting the fatiguces of travoling 0 of cilmate, waler or uce haraesing and often dan- lie threw changes comblned sre of emigrants and travelers of the Jast importance to know that Hoatetter's Stomach Iitters aro an absolute praventive of arislug from these causcs? Traveler and_emigrants to often remioded of vegetahle tonic is #gainat disorders (o which they aro far more tban the habitual denizens of heaithy regions. LADIES AND GENTS. 1, |)lr‘,. E K] ' % Cliedues i1 s orth 0 es Eels RE, Loute, M on J Ly slea’ OrChar SADIES ANC URNTS, i OiL AT& W HAIR BARATOGA © Y einnnns Lad crimulag it. o Tact D8 {iral by wéarlug e Pateot & A e, fuund uu BN Log Wikl ar, —— Y, o huriful con now countrics ca tho fact tbat thie sgreeadle the most reilable n{e'lu::,l;d able Can_ba i Can | i C El Brense beauiltully DYED ANtUaud el £ai AW, elc., dye & EVENDEN, TANKS 410 SHIPPING CANS, West Laika Btroot. By D, D, STARKE & CO., 84and 8¢ llandolph-st Wo will continup tho salo this morniog at 10 o'clock a1 G'CIuck Pty ol Fite Toportd Resing ald fning Piues The finest and lllmrll collection of the kiod ever ¢x* y. Mbited § 1 e e eterving the atteation of il who sdmire e Nofies. " bals erewmpiory | " rd e a co, T, STACY, Auctioneer, 144 .. oppolte Trlbuno. THIS DAY AT 10 A.M. CONTINUED BALE OF Burdick and Avenug House Furniture and Fixtures. le at Large attendance yesterday. C LR Avéaus Hause sad 150 Tweniy-sceond al; nest 1oy By M. M, BANDERS & CO 72204 74 Wab asli-av. REGULAR S8ALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, & SUIPPERS, AT AUCTION, _Tuesday, Moy 14, at 12:30p. M. cx dos t ruy Yosh Balr by uade b e | MEAD The &un tonlc Summer Health Drink. Exlilarstiog agd )t :l‘uhlfll. Loly Bve cents s gl Guather’s Confectlonery. By N, FRIEDMAN, 200 and 202 iandolph-sk. v\ M at 0:a0 o'clock, Trade Sale On WEDNESDAY MYt ALY T00DS! 1856 PACK.AGES Crockery and Glassware, 60 Sots Decorated Chn;i:r:i‘;tc. peyy Firat-class Flated Ware Al e e e POLD. ‘uctiasets.