Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 THE CEICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MAY I O1TT the Prestdont In Washington last year, 1f they are | Fisher anit wife, and \William Bernatz, keepers of a | the present schaol year. 1t wae botter that the i 1 withont abatement: and, fnrthermors, that he ha: 3 THE CITY. not ‘remored, Dr. Metifiycndy Thinka that there | disorderly b fne eachs Michart Bonnson | Dresent Honpd ComkiIer ihe wiatinr, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. Br way of compensation for the servico thua ren; | S7icO for, the hauling, L anould like to know wlill ba another Indlan war_thin sammer. but that | and Chari 5100 each ta the iiiat; [ Inencctor Keith refused to accent, dered 'In paving ** fraudulont™ vouchers, tanued uaL he was patil for. 7 Jtwlil be farther north, Sltting Boll now has a | Geear and Charics fonson and. Michnel Petersan, | Thapector Hotx was ofpored (o restriating the under SS(1legal Somtracin ™ Srewn His camrlecions T do not reo the polnt In Mr. 1M1’ explana. GENERAL NEWS. larger following thun evor befare. Iiohns, be- | burelary of & realdence tn Chicago arenue aistrict, | Commitier as to time, y v on the smount disturxed. tlon as to why tho 15 por cent contract was sides his own bands, dissatianed buck from tho | §300 1o the tith, dnstice ¥nmmerdold held Will! | Tnspecinr Enelish repented his atatement abont | SupervigingsArchitect Hill's Lete | *Trpiyment ougnt ta have been_ refnsed, anch ra- | allowed to continue on thisbullding who It way Dlackfect, ~Anstnatolas, Nez Percos, Crows, | iam McFlwainin 3300 fo the 1at, for_the larcens | loss of reading time in thn lower grades throngh fneal eould proceed only I him, he being the | annulled on all other (iovernment bugli % Sfous of various tribes, ~Crazy Uorse's | of a horsu and bugay from W. L. Kieln; lrwin [ drawing, a useless study, comparatively, ter to the Secrotary. officer appointed m' a?."bir,i“l"fin money, and E!ncn No matterupon what plan tins stone l\m{ ISF-' d P on band, and othors, giving him a force of probably | Mellvalne, who gave himsel np for the iarceny of Inspector Prissing raid it was most miserly to De dul 1ot 80 rafine, ae shown above, ne appears | cut, I cannot ree why Kim.-ller should have con. g‘,a(:(,:;:rbr;o{;.' 11‘;': ::mwl”e:plnred ‘nl the uum,: nmnyflr& :f;‘-”f 1;-:::“25 e'mplnnr ,I‘l'n J‘hl)alfxl- al;al rmldvrll:‘-n edut‘-’nu“l;"v;hflln:"w;!hlrehd of nnlly to ‘h:“'; :'n'a"x" -Inlx mn‘trnrn itpon hlnl\-l-‘"- Aralil tinued 1o rocelve 13 per cent beeause that work n never given np, ane 3, eil 0 rosecn! 3 Alex- | reading, writing, and a ing. Tho people A ni alion that & v rehile ¥ hie thinka that Sittime Bnll 1a nbee well anpplied | Bnder - Robinamm, vagrancy, P3100 fines *Ann | had owigrown that Mea y veovie | Tho Iteport of tho Chileago OMECrs | i hern msie memineed mih s Grsn: | had to be sltered. Tt was discovered, as np. . ualnted with the frandu- Y with ammunition, Ho thinks that ho will beein fo | Driscoll, . Flora {all,” drunk, 950 | Tue smendment was votea down, —yens, 2; nays, Tent charactar of th 1§ | Beats by Mr. JTiil's defenso, that the 16 per ceut mova soith As suon as the h\lfll!: \:n“ to the !Lfllll h- | fine: William Mnrray, 8 5 ower i=H SRS VlOIOI“ly Assalled, e Cpmr e liave to say that I was never **made acquainted® | CONtract was wasteful, and, not to put too flne o The quasi-criminal calondar will be called in the Ceiminal Court Mondar. Wondhury 3. Taylor is a candidate for tho Republican nomination for Clerk of the Appellate Court for the First Distrlct. chareed with ‘robbing | 9, as followa: tl Al : . | e grazing grounds, Tne total moantsd police | Mlichacl oy of $40, confinucd to tha A1st, and $5 4 1 _a. with theie **frandulent character.”" On tho eon- | PoInt tpon ft, vou might say swindline, That Committos of the Democrats on or- | 10 Futn TIeh Tirsnasiona. anly numbcra 500 | Aie for contompt, of- (oute. 1w hch Chneitiog I f i, rmarts Hfnre tacobe, Prussing, Well, 3 traey 1 tind, anid stl) have, the heof reasans for ha. | TNAL conbract relsted only to Tabor. Afies ganizstion met last night in the Sherman Ilonse | men, divided into six hattalons of ffty esch. | uincfonl Inuguaze sna making an attempt fo | Donnin Relth, Fullivan—i, The Assistant Distriot-Attorney Bays | lleving that tas contracta'wers valldand binding. | Mr. Hil had made this discovery, he con. club-rooms for the purpose of talk, The mecting | Thie force s too smallto keey the Indidns from | strike the plaintlff, dustice Kaufmann fined four The question recurred onthe motion to refer, and Mr. ITil denfes omphatically all the charges, | tinued that contract until the work wna fin. e A ey croesing the border, and All they can doIn to | buys 83 cnch for wiealing awa-czgs from Lincoln | 1t was agrend fo,-vens, 7 nays. 4,—ae followa: Somothing in Roply. + | insinuatians, and fanuendoes contained I the | febed, o that on all the stane-work of the ‘Warden McClanghry, of the Penitentiary Are ot mored sanm b Thictor thinks hat reme it oen Buearesy Miamod for. s mmency toeatis | Bujiigmogobd Mots. darcha, Wells, Deusts, Keth, repart afecting his official or personal integrity, | bullding Mucller was pald his 15 per cent for ealled on the State's Alforney yosterdsy, Kare. | Of them will go north and joln Sitting Bull, naleas | youthful ofienders mealist tne Park lawe. In tha | - Anud—iorne, Enaiieb, Kohn, Prussing—d. Mr. Hill, Supervistng Architect of the Treas. | A0t conrts the fullest examination of the entire | doing nathing unless It was hindering the worlc they are dismonnted, resent Instance he had receiveill a note from the .1, OF AU 1.8 subject. [le entera his protest agalnst the un. | and making It cost the Governinent the inost T’l A Servi e Supennnnd«.nm the park aeking that the Anes b8 | was then ufi:f r'.‘.‘,":..?,’,..’.“#.:‘.’ what waa salq | UFY Department, has made to the AsststantBac- | fafrnens anul injustico which have characterized | possible. \What relatlon that had to the fact ha Ascension Dy Scrvices a TaCe | anepended, Decansn the prisonces worn of wenlihy | wasn's vary satiafactory, very few of the Inepect- | Fetary of the Treasury a report on the papers | the so-called investication, conducted ostensibly | that abont 100,000 dave’ work was wasted on Church yeaterday afternoon, nnder the ansnices of | gui reapeeiable parontage, ot Juetice Kaatmann | gre having attendod 1o iheir duties of visitasion. giving the result of the fuvestization conducted | for the purpoce of civing the Scerctary direct | that bullding, on which Mr. Mueller's percent. Apolio C tery, No, 1, Kuluhte Templar. ‘ E B e H 5 Apol N e Thna L e e plar, mle’d 10 ree the point, There were rimitar to these: Y1 have | 4o agsistant District Attorney-Thomson and mmmm(.mi hut, astde from ex-parie tostimony | 8ge was about “:lw' I8 ono of tho questions port the artitys ge doing well. Tuen1n wrenie- ing stone and John Is making cigars. ‘The friends of Prof. F.L. Patton D, D., are Invited to attend a reception to be tendered to Dr, o, P, 4 b no repurt " tume [ wasthere it was ao- 2 s vhich I suggested a Grand Jur it " 10 o'clock. mpreirive cerononal, UrmpRy at Siion. M. MENSERSAU'S 400 RARRELS, oL irritds Dt her pidce has becn S Ahe constructlon of the Chicato Custone-llowss | lmuatione. " Tho papers submitted aro |~ #Anto tho chargs (hat the examination way The Repnblicans of the Eighth Ward were | the Commandery, headed by Eminent Commander | ppy 400 tiarrel whisky case came up agaln in the | Tloyne sabt that the Polk Steeet School ullding, ‘The subatance of the report, which | not unilke those which would be ‘pre- | one-sided, let me say that Mr. Burlinz made nn to have held a meeting tnat nlghtat No, 305 Dine | Norman T. Gatsetle, entered the chureh Whers } v i%gibe Diateiet Conrt yesterday morning, | Gs” A when nsked wirat that tieant, ho replfed | Is dated May 37, is as follows: pared by o paid attorney, working to | einborate written statement fo defense of him- Island avonne, but the attenaants were few yere 2 woedst, noosente bt ntisabtoiLy o T He became Supervising Architect In August | 20¢ure the conviction of a peraon chargvd, bear- | Aclf, which was forwarded to the Devartment more niembers of tha Commandery who conld not | They were A Ang. 5, 1875 in tho Chi in nnmb"\ and adjonrnment was kad i1l Thuraday 40 Inspectors English and 1otz reported {hat the fng the strongeat futernal evidence that oniy | by Collector Smith with my report. Mr. Prus. tarn ont i line managed to And se: night at the sama place. Dack Company's warehause, —a placa ured gener+ | pegple in the vicnily of the High Hchouia wanted | Of 1870, upon the retirement uf Mr. Potter, by | «ich testimony was sought as could he made | AIUZ alsa made n langthy written atatement in LT) | o l" ordegeonolinarvad b ;;::’;fl"‘!_fi"'mg“.’,;‘:;' Do ally for the sturae of aslt, Thetlest clew to tho | the rooms in them for primary scholars® whom the original Customs-House destens had | to support lyllpeury of fraud, and that the [ response to quostions put to him, which was Manahece, optician, Mo 58 Madisen street (Tmp. | Hon of Towers 'artaoged fa~ cro and | extdlenco of **crooked " helng fn the building was | | Inepectue Motz fram Uio Commites on Buill. | heen modiled. Considerable work had been | eonrees of information which ml¥hl furnish | nlso sent to Washington by the Callector. * Both B e { other emblems, toid fo alf the pacaliar | obtained alone in Mag, 3875, when one of the Se- [ InG6 and (iraunds, revorted In favur of telting the | 4ono umter thiese modiflcations, and was con- | otlier evidence was carefully avoliled, AMr. Burling and Mr. Prusaing, In these state. occasion on which the! were met. | eret-Fervice detectlvs ‘Fhe Tomplars formed on the Xum wita crossed 1=t ervlon dateatl then ot wark In thlvelty, | Sctiuol far $:1, 00 tinueduntil Jon 8, 3877, whon, un the report of | it 8 hostecrint Mr, [Lil sasa that ho hua ro- | meuts, aimitted the maste anil ostr: 3 s 9 celved & letter from Mr. Prussingcontainlogthe | the work under the 15 per cent cont. B el elougllE o ol & e e o 0, e 66 Finanée; | Mfe A B, Mullutt, tho Becretary o 1o Statcunent et b peelpnes Ealors tnd m otk oy - 1 the Law Depnrtment fnforms the | heom aud the processlnn, preceded hy the crass | Eastman, which they had renorted s dumped, had | _Ineno e ————— nrtme 8 ai - oe | E g , 3 ¢! i Btayorhat the ferms of he vrious” aprointive | Wik o Bean sesats escortid the aclaiing carey | beeo run of on n ratloud teain, In runing down | ¥R was reqaeicl iy ierricw fhe Secretare of | Treasury directed Ao making of - wew | completed becaute he wauld not make himielf F. HESS TO ARTHUR VENNER, f Soperintendent of police, Fire | 10 the <, b8 Rev, Clinton Locke read the | this ataff, it was ascertained that it had been taken | bf e Somileate fo selovumiine cin s oy | desans for tho attlc stor oy era:f JEAnUIILIG for N Y saordinary eoat, In fely To the Lilitor of The Tribune. 1l Co oners, etc., havecx- | prarers, and the viaime were given reaponaively | 1o the Dock Compinr'a warchouse, and it was | Bams of tenchiers. repuried Iat o had asceriaine | 2oBteds and the moccssary changes In | (8 LARRS S05s that Sr, Vrussinic's servlceawere | - poqz ponar, fn., May 20.—It seems that in pired, he will renominate tho present Incumbents. | prest AR, pecpe, The letrons cline day W02 | white watching the place te sea that no mara bar. | ed that the Syndicate proposed to take the sceip, | 8tone work already deliverad were ordered. | Gofaber. 1877 and the: work Trom tomeS i1 | piving you my verston of Kinkel's sacane from ‘Tho Socinlists of the Sixth Ward met yos- | Eiljat's departute in n chariut of See, and the dc. | rela were romoved *hat ex-Gauger Miller wanahiot | fominenciugwith Avril, at 2 cents on the dollar, | These difficulties cannot be eatimated or under- | placed wnder the Immediate chario of the Sn | Spandau, I have unwittingly stepped wpon Mr, from thuss teachers who desired to dispose of it, terday avening at No, 120 Canalport avenue, Tim | connt of our Lord's ascension ns r dyin tho | by an emplore of the Whisky Hing, The**piping.™ | tficy'to exprenn thaie wiehes in tiis respect at tho | 8t00d except by thoso personally connected | porintendent. na 4 . : twenty-fonrth chanter of §t. Luke's Gospel. The Venncr's corn-toe, for which unintentional O'Meara in the chair, The aessfon was occopled It MMl TIOMRON'A COMMENTS, 8 i owever, was continued, and in August the ware- | time the paper was fasned lothem, and alsoto | With the operations. it mishap I heg his pardon a thousand thmes. Somm "‘d.mc.'v:.;[n A.‘“’;,".”{. fi,‘,:h":f.mu;:.. on the past hisfary of the Knighta Templars. bty svety dl""‘;""" The = mest day | g0 e dnrlni’lhy and June, and probably | €Ontract for dimonsion stone and the advertise- | yornay Thomaon, It was only falr to allow him | Twaln's *llaody Massacra™; that K ncver kL ainasisy .0 The alloged brains of the so-called *Na. | 3 Benson, of the Sccrot Service, —and | jonger, bui not takathe paper of vy ons wnase | ment Mr. Ilill knows nothing, for the contract | to comment on, or perinns reply o, ita- allega: | have heretofore, da not now, and nover expeet A Lt Hioaé. inial conlt ok e tional™ party met iast night at the Tremout r"u"';“ :;;:’:] ‘__:h::l::‘"h'nd‘.;:!'::: .‘:I:’m::l --_lrn'z;-:e::x:'g:vm."udml Tk Gakia was made four years prior to his appointment, | tlons. A reporter accordingly calted on Mr. | to enjov tho confldence of the “Prooshian’t edrned, fell ine tha. siver yerierday. aftecnoon st | aes Suie Giines o, o5, Bour, ffieen sppenred, 4 bad taken 1t | . Inabector Welle, frani the Commitioe on ‘Text: | At tothe quality of the stone delivered by | Thomson, and, when he had' een made ‘ac- | or any otlier Court, and_ that I did ot mean to and John Gelder tapped upon the table, John | credit, but hadi Goider Ia Chairman of the Connty Central Come | pack, It 't been oald, alao clalined that the 130 barre) Baoke, reqorted fhat theg had recelved o lare | tho contractor, It hus been a subject of frequent | Gaiutedwith the defenso of Nr. Hill, he | slander angust Aucusta, r anybody cle. ::: Hazrlron steeet bridye. “A little boy, who had sala: 2, But Tam not ashamed to confess that I have presence of mind ihan le common, in boys of | mittce, and Ine remaining fourteen ars members | Serooked which hul paswed shrowgh the bands | TWTRer of proposuls 10 fumish books, but wea | congtderation, Several varylng roports have | "% see no aceaslon for entering fnt ) ande 9 x g B unable to report at present, ering into any con- | known nnd admited Gotfrled Kinkel, %o Jounn s ags, paidied x il out with bicaends 1 thareat ',",’},".:},'.{;;:,f,f“,‘:,‘l‘.‘:fff‘,’,’,‘;‘“},,‘;;‘;‘;:,’;',;, of Uolsen & Esstiann wore ot Iu the Tot, steb: | " Shenl ey Ve granted more time. been mada upon it by committees of prominent | troversy with Mr, JIIL about this matter, 1o | And 1 heg to dier with Mr. Veaner as o the drowned child, Theact wasloudly applauded by thoze who witnessed it, A bright little boy about 38 yenrs old, evi- dently of German parentage, but unable to give any information of himself, wns left at the board. ing-honee No, 4001 South Halsted atreet Iast Mon- day by a man who soon after skinped out and left the culld, The lady of the house has taken a 1iking to it and Is willing to keep it, bnt she thinks it may have been stolen from ita parents, and would like to have them kuow where it is, The Mexican Veternn Club met laal night 1n the Unfon Voteran Club club.room |n the Grand Pacific Hotel, with Col. Tarnley in the chmir, Mr, Otls called attention toan sriicle which had ‘a; peared in & morning paper denying the statements of Gen, Shields in regsrd to certain Listorlcal facts made by bim, Col, Jurgens then wenlon to give & history of the battle of Chapulieoec, and clalm- ed the honors of that fight for Uen, Quaitinag, in- stead of Qen. Bhislds, The rogular wnukl'y meating ef the West Chleago Red-Ttibhon Reform Club war held 213 West JMadlson street 1ast evening. The atton ance was largor thag 1. The speskers wero the Ttev. Dr. turney, W. A. larnes, and Frederick Gotchel, The tatter is Jdanilfied with the temper. ance work in Iowa, and brought encouraging sowa from that sectlon. Qgite s number of new mem- Vers were added to the Ciab. The Kt Bernard Commonder Templar, No. 35, made a public para estorday aftornoon in commemoration of Ascension-Dny, ‘The company numbered about 150 Knights, and presented a ramarkably fioe apoearance as ' they went marching on, headed by the Elgin baund, of forty pleces. Thoy left the Asylam, corner of Kinzle and North Clark atreets, at half-past 4 o'clock, and proceeded, necording to the ronte lal out, %o Centenary Church, on West Monrae street, where they sttended religious worahip, Dr. s Knight Templar on 'mon_approprite to the rd Commandery s mmong {ts members sowe of our most eslesmed citizens, and thelr turnoot yesterday was in overy way creditable to the Order. Tha rogular fortnightly meeting of ths QGarden Clty Amateur Journalists® Club~ was held Jant avening ab their club-room, Grand IP'acific Hotel, Amon those present were Vice-Prealdent Jamea W, liell, Secrotary [raP. Rowley, Trewsurer Exouss Carroll, Willlam Chryatal, Samuel Clover, Ed V. dunes, Henry P. Donohoe, Frank R, roll, Frank Duncanson, Oscar F. Day, and otnel The literary programme conslsted of a con Th: Supt, Doty reported that about 2,500 new puplls | architects. Following them juatructions were | has seen fit to get juto a temper, and to fling | necessity of his avology for Mr. Behurz's youth- be exclnded to everyhody except members | ygid'by Merserean, signed A formal rele would enter the schoola on tho firat of the manth, | piyey to the Buperintendent in chargo to make | SPithets, and | am willing he showld cool off nt | ful foilies, and for having bean taken ia by this of the ~Counly wnd State — Central | Trengury Depactment declined to del it to Committees." [t appeared that there AL N 8 many wount-leave tu g to worx In the pardens, S ; his lelsure, With reganl, however, to all the | *hnmbuz.? were two, or thros . gentlemen preaent | menticin iWannindtor nad st T o aepbins Thero wers now ninety-rix llfoday divislons, | rigld Inspection of the stock both before avd | iaterial facts in my reporis to the Depnrtment, | Mr. Venner s evidently no German, and can- It d the molion was so wmended as | {1 and, In Aupvort of Iila claim, fled a paper show- | With 0,000 puplls in them. Not far from alter cutting. "There Is reason to belleve that | Lum preparcd, ns I have officlally reported. to | not apprecinte German character, or character !’o:':m': :_:’,,':ul:‘h:%, zgfl,;.?;m‘,gum it :m"!lu’:’:‘m" "["l D Bl N tianite :r’:‘xluelilmy:'pl!\'l{h:n'rD::!zllllslon totho Iligh ehool b | o) Inetructions were complled with, as the | prove lhlcm‘ln :‘nurt or'I:clllmfi n (lr.\ml\-}ury as | of nlg kind who now and then daves to follow velting forth thess fuc the I g 1of the Archer Avenne | building shows that tho stone set during the | #oun as the testimony shall be roturncd tome | th ommunistie, cendiary, ete., Tramp of uch. ' The gentleman explaincil that the press | 1eia) snen |t talies place tny | ponelection for Trincloal o g e Arohitocts bt Mr. b i Primary School, & vacancy being created by the from the Arohitoct's Bureau, reth eren to Calvary,—characters who will it et e ekl B Rhd i | M0 s ettt i et | eath el S, i T Chobn | T o vt of e bt | g L 7oL 20 1 I cled stgntin n | e to b ndunveine Tren ot e i ¥ o A p o . C. K. Goodin, the head Anslatan! o hat the contrack for the stone | tlon agalnst ce nnd i 1! 4 o Ral hemre nerd s venoside. T Commitiey | At wio owned Mersctoru's distllery and tha | X450 Cuient annownce tist Insnector Hoyne's THR 15 PER CENT CONTRACT g noL let netording 1o pronowiie, and thac the | of e tresey e et TUnE In the licarts uarroled and carried en At a ferrible rate, An | i e s oy dultkely LA Wil | mation was In ordar. {Lau mer.‘m was made bofors ho was apoolnted, It was ap- | Yariation resulted in”testowing unon the con. | stafil oppressur and Pharisee, and after they izl gentleman fram the Tulfth Ward wantcd the | Whisky tiug who have nevar yoi appentad i | o ffihector foyne rematiced tuat botora the Boawd | Z00THCL 3 100 L olicota of tho Dopariment tractor SKID00D ratighly eatimated: - M, 1] | have been dishonared and eruriied will frrer prass oxcludud @ naid hie sas an lunarant man, | pnbige, * 5 2 says that be finds that there was that variation. | sistibly draw all true hearts up to then. #nd that he was afrald 10 talk whils the roporters ening the names of schoolsto the Committes on | and the Sccretary, ond was regarded by Me, *\With regard to the quality of th 3 yere Around. Other fellows, notebly deleunter | yty siect req, tha BMdarit, which yaa pibilaned | Aldioga and | dirounds, FolleStreet “Fuimary | J{il a s valld contract, though ho was akvavs | the hulldtsesir. LI 0ot e pione i | | Tols the same old, old st i whieh i 1 hedign't. This made him ,,um‘," On motlon of | 0 Thuraday's Tiuvss, —an anvlication for & con- The razeeing wad relegated to tho Cammittes, opoosed to the principle on which ft rests. | what wns stated in mv raport, The question Is | told overand nvor agaln until the second com- Alr. Robineon, the orginal proposition 10 exclude nnu-m-‘nl :nl}l u:s"u‘t,e ;-r l{nulll-.h-lglll,ker& rn‘n. Luspector lluyno then made * kis ¥ motlon, and | Mueller's contract was not moditicd, becanso | HOL a8 to whother there In Buena Vln'u- atone of | ing of the Son of Man Himsell In majesty and the reporters was infd on IK- able—R 105, An. | V3% sctiled, since a similar promlse had been made ‘Tho Board adjuarneil, the work was reported to be nearly completed, good quality, ‘The reports of the Commisston | power, to establish Ilis kinglom of Justice and other delezate then moved that the Comimlittee go :;;;‘:';:.il&fl‘l:.m:flrnuxl: whom Stevdins clalined to left no donbt that “there 15 good Buena | truth upon this cacth of ours. ———— into executlve nexslun, He sald **Com-mittes g n and beeause stona for most of that remalniug | Vista stone, and hulldines dn this | 1 donot estimate the mort Kinke TS tve. ko dednt el i spall | poeanant DISrlt-Attormoy Thomsan sald. the FREEDOM OI' TRADE. to bo done hiad becn supolled nnd, more or fess | olty sbow that fuct, " Dy {ho —eontract | other trning Thevaiutiniote ot 1348 by thois not be lald up axatnat lim. The motton prevalied, | noruthy, Asa motton for a continuance, it was cut to e the Potter designa. To savo this | Mueller was to furnish Buena Vista stone of | acts, which, to sobsr-minded, wise men llie Mr, snd the pross took hls hat and travelea, nut_based on any legul ground whatever, ' It was tus M, Clny's Lecture~Engliah Experl- | stock and utllize tho previous cutting, it beeame | uniform enlor, freo from sjots or discoloring Vonner, miy well appaar foollsh and mad, bug Qoroner Dlatzach hold an inquost yester. | really an application to iry tne cave by eome other ence. necessary to aplit, domblne, and wanipulate toe | matter, The Government was not bound to by thelr alins, and by what has followel, Any npon the remains of King Yesp, the misguid. | casec fis hihned that every case should Do teled Thoe Hon. Cassfus M. Clay lectured fn Sp, | Work With ‘tho grcatest care, To have | take nnv which did not answer this description, If, a3 £ suapect, Mr. Vonner i3 a Frenchman, ed, aspiring, And unfortunate Celesiinl whose de- | LY itsell. 'Ihis appiication was made fur the pur. | o cently on tho * Con cal Destiny of | fcheduled and - placed values on this par- ( Dy tho contract the Superintendent coutd have | (¢ 13 but natural and very pardonable that wo mise wan announced 1u TiE TRinuNe of yeatorday, | DO¢e of enabling Stubblus to become ansignee of a | Louls recently on tho ommercal Destiny of | yin)ly.completod work would have compeiled | rejected anv of tha stono offered that hie ploas- | ahould disagree as to the valueof tho services ren- A jury of twelve intalligent sud bunest men eame [ DIomise of immunity; Lot huntuity wie 8 per- | the Weatern Hemlsphere! The Loulaville | au eutire suspension of the work and = | cd. Inmy rovort L ealled attentton 1o the fact | dered to mankind by Just such * humbues ' as dellberately to tho conclusion that King Yeap e | fonal privilege of vxemption fromn pnnishment, Courler~Journal gives an cpitome of tho lecture, | vonsiderable delay, with the possibility of disa- | (any oue who looks at the huilding can sce that | (otf, R 0 t 4 thing Ust cold e wold fo snothers The ] ' elay, | _ ¥ ottried Rinkel, whose wililest visions of 1913 '.‘.'('s‘n'o':;".fi Yoo TAIL e e s oAt Caven of Homi'& Ollver mnd Ttoente, diker & Coc | from which we make an extract: grecment betwweed contractor and Guvernnient. | 1t I8 the fact) that the stone Is of direra colors | beenmn suber roality at Versales in 1971, when catlod—-could ot sec why the Coroner nnd | rere Mltozeihurdiffecent from this case They had, After sketehlng what the future may posaibly ,u’r"{'ff;“:f‘::‘f‘:ml‘".',"i“"':f“&’,,":,x&: ":',?“f:,":'htel’; ‘.":i’,:";%nae‘:.":f,"";'lé'fl“!f,',',"‘: "{ h”, '.‘”“;'T'l Augista bocame Empross of Gorinany. Vory {',‘,' fi‘"lll"'fl“d "d"l":}d Q\""k, "" Il"m" ',',hfl w{::l.-:r?c“ln“m:v‘fll‘h:‘::w‘a:ln! ::x‘ “znr“?nr:u:'el:‘y bring l“"l'"h of "u'l"‘"{"r" i,d‘:"""l""“ ‘“"'lgl“v' per cent contract. The gt to do 8o was | ing, 08 [am lulurrt’u'll stllmm' n‘s nll:vn!-u‘(;l)' :v:]. Feapoctiully, + Iess, e ng L ed. V' hia ntereet L A | very truly remurked: nt to olfect these T ¢ 4 MY p J M they in Chiness Internal Improverente? | BY the promise of immunity, the forfeiture wae an- - g drawn [ron #n opinlon of the Attorncy-General | that it was_ badly discolored ~ with Does Coffrs Cuusn Rhenmatiam? T no s Tty e e irorental | wiied. Bat in the cas At bar 1t wad not wied | Lhiugs o st have the sauie freedom of trada | of Apeil, 1377, fron spots. This 13 trus .of the cns T the Kuitor af the New Vork vun, o whisky and poor apium hsd not gone from her, | $hat thure aver wus & focfelture, aud the question re The Government lims pald oxcessive prices for | tire bullding. — Auy ono who luoks at About the 1st of liat Jnnnary I stumbled 1o bo tried was whather the zouds had ot bee England has approached nearer to free trade 4 ary I stumbles Ltl:n:umtm:‘:lg‘h:;.'lx::r‘fl;ge:rfld orvel r:“l:‘t:ly_ prd ity el L b'w‘:’“ o n“nliny other nution. ‘Tarllf reforms wore jn. | Jucller's work, but the cost uf the work asa | the bullding can sec” that it Is true. Mr. | across the following paragraph in” a Western 1 Tiicitly Hexides, the queation of (it ta the | augurated fn 1810, whon the cunston wrhula is not ¢nuv.m: than that done under other | Burling’s correspondence shinws that theso facts | newapaner: * Cofleo i3 the mother of rhoumas fi:‘. 'mléhl’he Yx’fil"‘-’m’}“k ::,.::hdl ax den 'g:;ld e | Fora sk e e L R oo Jadre uo:‘x‘wrm d about 1,00 articlea auh m,,’""u 5:""3 pereentage 'L'uul.rw.u. Tho aggravated casca | were bronght to the knowledze of ‘the Suver- | tsm.” T have been n great sufferer from rheume- verdict an aforosatd. ~Mnt one short month ago | Drummond hadheardtlia testimony, and annennced | Ty Iimporta, which were smo.wu.fm in 1840, alluded to of the chimney-tops and urus were | fotundent., What I directed attention to fn nty | otism durinz the past thirty vears. My attucks King Yeap married Hafella Dennett, a whire | t2Atthere was 1o proof of suy proumfeq such e rose to $701,45,:26% tn 1850, to $1,052,0354,065 In | SMOUL the lust work dove, wheu, according to | report was that Mr. Muetler was permitted to usually forerun and_ foretell a storm. ~ "I'honah wouisn. He ralred his ayeu—the eycsof n weak, | WA¢setup. Upon that teatimoiy, Mr. “Thomson | feuy “on'in 187l e hud reached the enormous the atatement of one of tho stonecutters, all Pm. off upon the Guvernment inferior stone | Lam cxtremely fond of my regular morning u ming Chiness washee-washee—in love to | understood, tie Judes hal made somie recom. ngm’c of £1,8 10, Tho vxports, which bands thought It would be no worss to | that hs could have sold to uo Luilder in the | cupof coffee, ¥et here wna a great Inducement the Departinent. If they bad had b bo discharged tor lonfing than L would d:{, and that at the price of rst-class stono, | for self-denlal. For nearly ‘five months now o o 0 030, (HY,630 10, rose to $370,10] u“mngm‘mhx:flum-.;:xn}nxrmfi they fs‘x'{{fn OSEh HONTS 1o n‘smff.ua"m ‘,.&4"{&&" be to work themselves out of a job. | Ldo not sea that anything Mr. Il says dentes | have T touctied no coffee, wid fs will, T am sure, 5 ‘The cost of these pieces could not bo known to | any of thess statcments, which 1 cunn shuw, 1 | intercat cllow sufferers L 20 uriedlotion” 1s wab- ndvinod. That g o | O T ory e e e LBOTLA WNEOX- | tho Bupervisinie Arclitect's ofiice wntll a(ter | (hini, to Tho entlsfaction of auy courc.or Grand | has ton o penre ren oo Kiwnwthat [liase 41t ber gestlon had veen overeuled by the Department, | aro results which stagyer tho protectloniats, the work had been douo wnd pald for by the | Jury, o tivluges diaholival! ARTnniis. ¢amo too fat. Then busat that mignty heart, and | Thls cortaluly gava tiie Court no juriadiction, but | Phey cannot answer them. Tha coudition of Disbursing Azent. = o defonse which Mr. 111} makes of he died, o only Chinaman with 8 Caucasian | tho idea In tnis case scemed o be thut the Judgos | Anocican trade at tho present moment {s o | ABISTANT-SUPENINTENDENT PRULSING'S AP~ Tue 16 re; NT BUMINK3S wrife had cearod to exia,—ne died in & month, The | should continue thrawing back on to the Departs | 0 RS DELUE OF tho sulcidal Polley uf protecs POINTMENT Ia the one that has been niade from the begine wmaral {8 plain: Let all Chinamen marry white m:ct‘le!‘:‘nll{ sy Ielflma":lu;':nnq,l::;:::;:ln:::mllns tion, s n%:"melll mllmva been usmlnlly c?’nsldrrcd bythe | ning. He admits that under the 15 per cent :';':.:,‘3,‘:‘,‘.‘{.,‘1‘,‘:;:‘.,,‘.,T:,':“a,",,?.‘& Amilen ot Sieic yoald, if @enired, vroduce nfidavita to show that | _ Then acaln Mlr, Clay's advocacy of the free [ G MVINT becn muds the subject of specal | ontracts exvesslve =payments wors -~ made, where there is no more washing to do, where aly | tlc sule to Stobb| that the ¢ood Chinamen will navo to do Is to smoke | #81a If 1t was ne oplum, piay cards for money, and sing unintolligl- | #ave the property} Kuighta q 5 those of & woman of 8 higher race, He loved Lier; | Mondation ho married ber; and married, ho loved ber. He lu\hflflll!- loved her too mnch, His narrow being conid nat | certainly coutain tho store’of Jove ho had fur her, lls cup was too Mulli M ororfowed ' Il entire existenco centercd In his leacl, TE=AL 14 clty A0, by the Rev, 0 N,V G, Woodmanez, of Cinelnial o mketch, ontitled ** That Patent Printing Press of Mine,” by Willlam Curystal, and an essay i;‘y Frank R, Carroll, The resignation of Decar Day was tendered and sccepted, ‘The resignation ! I'rank Duncanzon was asked for Ly the Cluo, he having disobeyed the constitution In “two diferent casee. Afier ather business the Club adjoaraed te muet in two weeks at the same place, Beveral cmployes of tha clrcus whose tent and outfit wers . ‘‘blown in", Jostorday made an attempt to lay the bands of the law upon the property which was €0 qulckl( spirited away Wodnesday alfer- moon. _Willlam Dnrke, the clown, and Loals Mette, F. 1L Clifton, and James (.'nmullrll.j: ul v il o Thom: Mias Marla inquiry. Ill3 spoolatmunt was recommeanded | Stated in plaln English, [ take It that means | . Wite: e " “;-“ilo'h::x‘l'_ltm:z“?;un.raebrat: d;::::‘:!Atr:;lr?“{:nn;:lel‘.:}x;::l'h::gfl::y ‘"fifi‘:’."i's'“i’“ by muany promincut architects and clilzens of | thut under &Im:gmn'zrncl. the Uovernment K¥ansion, FIER RAISE 00 W dullis WS ot T ach s dollas hok Docnm e :’u-lly Al T the havigation | Chicuio, wmouiz them Collector Sniith, who, | wna swindied. ~ Tho system fs an ob- blo Jarzon ont of tuna, 1o Mr. Mcreeread, Hoth he and Stebbina had | Jaws forbldding the purchuss af forclgn-buily | VIt others, "atrongly rocomniend him as pos- | struction uven which *u * great desl of HOTEL ARRIVALS. claimed the property from the Department, And 2 ¢ the fact wan that Mr. Mersorcan was not tho eole 5 SO g ety "y TR, tg'l.\','nm{g:lb Bt | Gwner of the whisky. The casa at bar was thres | 'NCM to g0 to Ja;lhnh Ktoact aud ong or Lwo ather Nelaon. Seyr Yorki th ll:uumh b Vs, Iiibouiog: yeurs old; wiesses weto bera from o alstince, ;}’.‘:{:{’“g:"fi”fl;;’ - .;,'.Tll';'.’“’:n‘;“'ll“e“:'z’il'{,:fx{:;, tony J, 31, Pool, New Yorki.ohn T, Woud, iny: | anc i3 10ME0L Urgo: | e Irled upon tho - s, - L 3! o v 1 Ll i O G Dateman, Omata] thaiidn. W | Gucatlons caswd In the plesdings, instesd of seg | the hundrod in Europe at prices 1o bolow tag | OF the overnment in aafe kouping. It eccins | (all of whoin were subjec to Mr. Hill's oricrs) . a0 d e, G - P'. sanger, e Piate, P 3 strange to dir. 111 thut Mr., Trussing should | wure sworn officers of the tiovernment, pald by e A A S R Bostpaned upon the ground ect furth in theati: | rates of the maniopullsts, The processof v | jgp! Havo beon called 6n. Tor an xplavation, | the Uovernnient to prevent any swindio. being h kb s 8L. Louls; the Hon, W. C. Androws, Dixo davit. restoration of forelgn trade §s clear. Cut down \i} h e 4 it % 3 i ut Herhey Malf, June 4, are D 3 M. RBED, the llst of artlclos subjeet to duty o that for- and cqually strunge that thera should have | porpetrated by meuns of tho svatem, Thu sy« | foquested 10 macs ot the JTremont Ilons chs s Piitabure; the flon, "l W. Hradtora, Quincys Cal, W. | for the defense, sakl that 1t had been the under- | eirn yations can axchange proditcts with us, been yoeelved unqueationed, and put {uto aa of- | tem might be zuilty, had it not been the duty l'mlnllll"u!::‘fl'l» . yntiirday, June 1. 50 complete are o i e | sessing all the requisite qualitlcations for the | gulit mizht boe loaded, but for one fact, That | ~omeo s ~aen~as TR T stips by Amcrleans, und desigaed to coerce | o5 e roks, and as_bolug & citizen of tine ot 1s hat. Me. 11 himself (the Bupervising | yoiomorae ataigu PRSI & N0 questioned Integnty,” With thesstestimoutals, | Arvhitect), and the Superintendent, the As- 2 the Supervisiug Architect betleved the interesta | sistant Superintendent, and the Thnckeepers FLOTAL AND ) iners man fouse=d. Dr Ols Fore. Waynes d. We Aligf lZ oylton, :l(nwnhl.x M. 1. Ditt, ulu_-umond\'l:d.‘ standingall thetimo thatthe cass wastostund on tho | and repeal the navigation Juns that Americans tictal roport, allagutions scriously alfectlug his | of the Superintendunt here ta dock the wagcea If. Osgood, "Bouth floyaitar, VL C. 0. ltoberta busls aa thi t Ford and i fntegrity, mado by men who atunid as confeas: of thomen as often as thcy idled awa; 3 OnRGAN Y0¥ TA USDER TR oo e Cobaratle Magacy went v Dt Wt e’ ol A% | St tokiod ol the muroeyent. | SA% T bl from whom aod wihers ey | (iiors ™ 27 conteaded | Qg s piner than that 10 wes Ehe Sutr ot i it fotio Ui M als fe ton Hall, where The thingy were stored, anden- | Col. Do TN Leaier, N S Whes thy appltcation war siado to Judye Deum- | B0, 10 coPEY O Lo trado which will fullow | “"43 "an "additiona) safe-zusra, ume-keepers | the Suverintendent to do this. If & workman, i A R R M deavored to @iy levy. De atyeShorix Oalnin -‘m-flfi':‘é.“,%‘;\‘;“‘fi"‘i’:%a 1{u'"cxiexuff i Ll ond, g‘:.“,.‘.?,',‘.;:::,’;';'.‘hzf:;;f;;'.'.,‘:n"':,‘,";;;:',';'; afl:‘,;',‘, that h,'f“a, '-h‘o‘?-‘ng::hmun’\“’lxélmyfi wero employed. If the aflldavits forwarded | for any reason (whetlior by collusion with the Al indiv '&'?'.33.‘:7;:;5°a':n:n°n§|'ffir'§': A (‘lf.h\‘\; FurigesLol W, Bedobason, Milwdihre of thém. For that reason hu askod (hat this case | Jaws were In full force. They wore repealod | S0/ Chicuzo aro "“c‘("’ ta diflicult to under- | contractor or ant), unent elx dava in doing a aly. New York: John C. Gauit, Ml Btone’s aunt), of New York. The murt‘:ll holds aver all cialmy, and the employes will bo obliged 10 look elsewhiere for compensation. As there is o placa ¢lse to look, the chances of getting com- ponsation are cxcoedingly siim, In the County Court yesterday, Caroline Falkenburgh and Caroline Hoagland were adjndged insane, The case of tho nutorious Waterford dack ‘was to have been tried, bat it had to be postponed ou account of the absence of witnesses, It f4 thonght thera will be cousiderabls difiiculty In establishing ber In;rmy. yet she linpresses evory 0 nflxms"flfi'xnu.\"‘x‘l? iarton, lfarifords 1. C. tlawle. adisan-st, to-day.” Bube . Hante ¥ King, Minneapoiiny . A. Ttawiine sad Chatles Wesion Muutreali Frank lahm, vt Paimer. Il j stand how theso time-kecpers cun remove the | plecs of work whivh should Lave heen done tn a a. bh:X%‘:‘::‘:&:‘l:’r‘é‘r‘b:‘:\. il :‘hficllul::cl-‘-.llll:!‘l“bul: '{: 3;:3‘,,’“‘;%“ "m;fi"fi“},"::‘gflff “"f"'l'g"“ chnrfia of beiug tho prluclSul offenders, They | day, It was the duty of the Supeclutendent to ,,,l,‘, AR p Worry: | tecatedd a8 one of the cus=n coming within the ioi- | the total wamiber of yesstls rexlstared ne b | could hovo provauted the abuses aud frauds bud | bavo paid bl for only ono day, Then | 1 fat A Ry S by ier, Euglandi | munliy agreement. ~ Thero were recommendations | {00 e United K i the chiahbey | thuy brought tho inatter to the ugticoof the [ Mr. Muellor would also huve been e Wt AR IS OF Tk TR 1. D Sreland; wart, lrelandi K. P. | op o u the Department that It be treated ue ina | LOBZINR to the United Kingdom and the channel | 1y,lactment, us it was thelr duty to do. docked on s 15 per cent. Mr. IHU | nan, curner Wamarac nd paealy ening at thelr e Fariman Vrasiont. Jiebor o bandum Eai | otuers, —recommendations made by Attorney-Qn. | iH1auds was 18,231, with K tounaze uf 50MhEE, fuB SAWING CONTHACT Ia cvidensly In error when o atates | Hho hurpu of viectiu vitcars for the s G WO bomun, Atclisont- e & Stare: Nox. York | eralTaft, Commissioner Ranm, ahd Districi-At. | I 1470 e nuinber of vosacls was 23470, und | oy aoproved. by the Nolleiter of the Treasury | thathe wat not advised of whas workwar sy | 4 Forsich on iiknchck, Dubunue) W Tt Trice, 08, ASE! | iorney Hiangs, in-a cortaln way." Consaquantly, | the tonmage 8,263,553, i 1840 thers were'wnly | 748 39PY Becretary, Tho report of the fuvesti- | until fter the work was done. ITe wan adyised Keatuckyy W. D. Epiking, Pittaburg. ho (Keed) hug mude no proparations for trial, 414 steamers, aud 1n 1876 there wers 8,131 I tion states thut the price tu bo paid fi (1 think monthly) of the work during it fr e Jiidge Blodgets wald (hat the only question wae | 1840 tho British tonuage entered aud clearcd | KRHION slatcs tha Brices iy bopaid t08 SaVPe. ’) it cntirn ORIMINAL whetber tha “Court would allow the biea of im. | wus 0,400.445; tiio foralicn tonuake wua 301, | 'WE umblor it s B conts er superticial fout. | brogress. “Thu futter-boaks of Bupl, Birling | —oameme s s i neoan e 2 e munlty to ba gled, and whether, It be allowod It | 13, ‘I 1376 tho British tonnogo entered aud | Accordiog te atv. ), - there should | show thut the Buperving Architect was In- [ By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. tobo dled, he would allow Stubius, the claimant cleared was 83,441,070, and the foreign 17,84 8 deduction from this ot | formed of the waste of labor, but lu that cor- S ono who sees 5 ¢ domenied verson. runoway nami af the uroperty, 10 come within the bromise 1o | Hi P ity 63 centa, tho contractor relinqulshing the halt- | respondence 1could ind no’ lotter from the Tier ompgion . Jul® 1" 0ie" ateraoon | rom Taperi, Tniee vae - yewertag tound gy | Mererers, U oos had bt e el et el Al | e ot Sk s fave: " | Bipenini avlest ervz it e tc | Rogular Weekly Sale, ougl Ll inxlous o or- 4 * o JEWRTT, Inveatigation says Lhis work can ve done for 12 l0¢] L AL, consequent Mr. Mueller's seif, a was very amusing (o llsten | King'e notorlous concert-saloon, on Clark streat, | ypeciai counsel for tha Government, sald he had | WOBNAgG 483 per cont, Sodrperilre vl e LR pll}:- 15 per cent. ba focked. "The very thuokeepers Friday, May 81, at 0:80 a, m, to3 guarrel she bad with » colored womsn. “the [ by hdar hu;lhe(r- "ll‘ne :lr; waa -dcc:mp-:led by & | continaally advised Mr. liced that bs capected o | 1, '{i““e";" ‘::':l ‘v‘('m:h“g‘::g‘ His :‘:z‘;’:‘f’l‘fi::z‘i the cost ut from 231023 cents per superilcial | Whose afdavils wero sent” to Wush- LAKOK AND ATTRACTIVE BALE wayl -nails, n X S e | try the casu as aoon 1d be thot cl 4 g T woukd not, snd thenshs wantod 10 borrow the | Jomioon moroees o iy wounded tho brother's | 1Ey iho F* 3 "uad o objection {o | tho restof the world, haa incroased onty from | 100t ‘The usual per centage “boing wdaed for | ington with uy report, ana who Mr. 1l sclusora tv cut them by aelf: bnt the old woman ‘wonld not let her hav them, for foar that sho would scissarize her throat, and the war of words that followed was loog and Joud. Juck complained of her absoluta poverty, snd fxed hor worldly nos. sessfons at an umbrella and a wator-proof cloak, both of which wera beyond her contral, A mesting of the Irish Nationaliste was beld at Maskell Hall last evening to complete the arrangementa for the rucgunn and lecture of 0O'Vonovan Rossa. O, D. Flant was fn the chalr, & dawmnper on the meeting by sunouncing that iossa was sick 1n New York, and that tha protavilities were he would not be able ta d)l his feellngs by some lowd remarks about the girl, and | st hava underatood % AC material snd attendant labor, the cost would | In his defenso intimates must have been tho a0ght was the rewlt, Finally Lizele wan locked | f'6ctebtiok STULETER M 108 SRS chact, M i b 33'-%'::“:’-:"-"?:‘:?"}“ 1 sonusts | rane from 28 to ¥3. The Muoller contracts | principal offcnders. reported the facts of the A SUITS up 8t the Armory, and to-day she will buglven a | whunid admit that the whisky wus forfoited, and tonlrlukl" 18ISt A, el £rum 151, were examined by tho Sofleitor and prouounced | Waste of lubar, Thelr aflldayits st forth that < 3 g chance to chooss betwoen a House of Refage and | #tipulate that: be would mako no defenae sxcont | ‘OFF 0 ERRS MW ants, was u CHAMBER SUITS, hor home, g that uf fumunity, The distinction betweon the | 34" \ho rebonl of thie navigation Taws ae iolqs | the Supervising Architect could uot do othier. | wurkman who did send charges totho Architect's | - . : P owever, that in the ono sl bar it ‘h ir epoaLb 1‘ ,"" atlon laws aro dolng | wigq ting consider thew as vulld and binding. | oifice, and those charges wers sat down upon. ED.By Ohalm, Lounges &o,y &o. Laat Bunday there wns o row In & enloon | rerusined to be'tried by o jury whether the prop. | the ,l&’h"" to strangla the husluess of the coun- | g quegtion was, thereforo, whother it was WITI KEOAKD TO SAWINU, fhmicame L) 4 on outh Halsted street, and & scuffe ensued, | ofly was forfoited or nat. lle didn't think the | try..The plea 14 that our munufacturees wust be | oy nur to saw certain facos at 2056 conts or ent | the extracts from Mr. Burliug’s’ ofice (con- uestion of immunity ought to come np until taat | protected. They Lave bren protected for years % ¢ A Charles Pustz, the keepor of the place, had a hand E attom mak vortion) 4 at the oxpensc of the vast majority of poople | She'm uader the 18 per cont contract. The ',j‘“"ad inan, T‘“I,e"."""-ll-;wn"' Buliia Lo In lost $16. ¥ia thereapon | “}F Munn remarked that they ought to have the | eimployed b other idusiroe thation o Buperintiudent dn clrgs was taede, We.[ ) preseas the [acin Thiasdare thet it the arre aullante, Tichard Durns, | priviioge of uvailing Uismiolved of ‘cvery dofonse. | Lhelr demand wicana. that. speclal_leglajation | JUSZ0 of this, and reparis that the [ repurtod tothe Architects’ Bureau tiat to cut a0, and James Jiogers) and charged thom | _ Judge Bloduett didn't think the defenss conldt | ghail bo continued to license one man for i | $4%ing dune was advautageous sad properiy Lo stone from the rough only cost fruni 23 to New and Bacond-tsad, fo al stzes, it susauit with fateut o do bodily tnjary, wd | deny tte fortetiure, and iben cllu that thoy ware | Jyuuce, ta chiarge his fellow-citiretis 5o vantato §1 | 4000: The opiuions cfa gentleman 0 hihly cents n suerilcial foot; but for doing the Mr (irifilln, another of the al correct, and approved by the Secretury, Hence | fac BPECIAL=—AL halt past 10 o'clock 3 full line Justico Kooto fixed thel| ntitled to tha 400 barrele becauss they hud ro. | 3¢3 & fndorsed_ought to be entitled Lo some welght. | 8ame work with 8 saw 53 cente n superieiul foor | Brussels, Wool and Velvet, eouazemont June 9. Tho question of postponing | o the i chwge at 81,000 anch aaid an the celved hamumity, | The defonss seomed to nin ai. | & ¥ard mora for cloth thau [t cun' be bought for | ren oREht to be kabitied to some welicht, | Se B by the Uoverament, Tt corre- from Palmer House 4 e e oo ant of fhe srabuncement was | ogd at 81,000 each, and will give the boys a bo terly juconsistent that, when & man took im- | Without the reatriction, to eoablo that 0no mun | giiowa, as & rule, thoso stones which huve sawe | spondonce also sshows that it wes ofliclally re. 4 e iy ;gfl,u;h“ 0 n the evem tEreet | fug hurealter, munity, he did ton the' scora. that he bud cow- {':‘g?,“}).‘fi:n"::“'x“é’é',‘.fi‘:fi?2"{0 l‘l“lu .;lrlmn' m:: fng ujion them cost loss to cut than those which m.:il ':h‘;z Jb was nvery rare cano to ind a 100 ROLIS S Ew 1ot being able to A1l hi sgement, lo ask | Minor mrresta: James Simpson, n 1ad 5 ! bud no eawing. The sawing, tuo, upon them | sawed bed that dld not have to by chiselod vver, hitm to secure Thumas Clark. Luby 16 81 Lls | wio waa picked 1psa dostiate, and o, T Loy Lo anow fi'u‘t‘.tfr‘.?'if.’.‘}ifi and Lo 3l conruniers”of man- | i S ‘sific evisenuy to fedace funcontof | Toe cstimate ol frmn 25 to 0 centy pur Tost | LA LIS TIRY CARPETS' ; Dunne, Dennls O'Cunuer, and | evening returned to his bome {n Spring0eld; out & cuve sgainet the wines, nolbecanse they cutting, The Asslstaut District Attorney al- | for custing was mude at the rate of wages paid dukson and four inwates of n disarderly house of | ek itleit b becausethedistlery of Sertoreats | aou " Tho protscted thembeises oo g g lege tiat the payments made uader the sawing | ou this Gorerament work, I inludod, sl ibe | h"LX:!INfELJEfl;- Beat Qooda, fortituten on Detpiaines —strect: ~ Gegryn A g 1 A e i 1 expused face, which old (n lota to autt, Blankonburg, & toll:gele keeper and 'a Lake View ::‘:' T o st maniyactured, kad bean one | o market for thuir aurplys pralucts: oy aro coutract wera liegul, and refors to certain lote D o b | Fh co,, Kincald wers _sppointed a Commlttea to recaivo llossa or Luby st the dopot upon arrlvi otber minor detalls were wr- R uch as the eugeging of music, vl and the micetlug adjourned, subject to the call of the Fresldent, The aunual meeting of the Weatern As- tation of Culversalist Ministers was contlnned yeaterday at the Church of (he Red T objact uf the meeting was o compare ot g a al d upervisiog Architec - | miuch finee work thun upen the bods, ‘Tne con- ELISON, POMEROY & CO. licenan who ssanlted Christophor lognor, o e Const thougnt thelr napkin was too small o | Cliworing for subaldized? steamer lines; they :fi:'uu%dlffu."’rifi- otvers dorit m.‘n?;"mf'f.i. trut was for such suiwing as injebt nocc:n::?. = = e | £l utcher al the coror of Willow snd [laisted | cover tlal dafense.. |Laugbter,) are luoking to South America, ‘They inay send ol ’l ¢ ¢ Leent fio fac By . 8T et TREE R et (M Ml bttt roead o | s i b o s, s, G i, | 1l i lly Sefilnt 5 oA | fo it ool B sa e ok i gt | ) o 1 Rnanghik dauubter of M. J. Hluam, ot No. 78'Lasallo treot, | “irict aouae doeutiory dlachasian swmong casasel | Exista with Gl forolzn countries, nnd that tradg | 212630t District Autorner. In reierence to the | Lhe rate of wages then pald and o’ way'tho who waa tnken from a bed-house on Monrow straq 1 vhat the proceeding before Judve L) - cl ¢l + { supplemontary report o ay 8, Mr. Flll says | work 'u.“heu doue, it would ‘have cost but S S N 0 Gl E’rs g all the cases. and Mr. Thomson the contrury,— 9 e s siouation aud the grossest misroprescntatiun, | stead of 1o saw {1, The sawing ———e :"hcl‘c“n o:znine‘rulpn ul"l‘%l: of lwman 3 lu'd:y » cole x:lllon,”ut some way o other did | jhatit was not a proceeding in auy case at. Bll.’hnl :::;zuc:. :Pl’h ';uulhlmu'(fil sams [freedom of | e recoras Were hot exumined in regurd tothe | which was pald for aod which cost On Friday, May 31, at 11a, m., aiteboig l’" A LT 'llla l't‘nf\‘l;". ITh ;l\ U tfll‘cll'l' St"m found Jobn | yn ux parte matter. and all that cams of It was e abroad thal we have at hume. bauliug contract, or clse thers wmust have vx- | mors than cutting would have coat, had then 1o AT OUR BALESIRODMS, Chicutos tle Rev, Charles Flurhun of Urand | Mortiweatorn e i 8q1ad7's pucket, at the | ymply a sugzestion by tho Court 10 tho Exccutive, —— ———— fsted 1 the mind of the Asstatant District Ag- | be chiseled uver,” Bo it wili he scen how mitch 9 T (1 Ttapids: the Rev, D, M, Reed, of' Tockford; | feetee uuum-nfidghulm‘;m:“ Ay —Judge Bludgeit unnounced that he would take & BRUNSWICK HALL, toruey o willtul purposs to tolstreat the case, | nore expanaive than cutting It was—lhow utters l.‘ MZES T0 M"T [’UM"ASERS, e fer B A Gandner, ot Heorini [ ay."Just a4 e had wiatehed & pockatbook con- | b agiig o Spuader the matter,end wouli declds | iy favorite resart of all billlard-playersias | The cuntrect was fully cousidernd aud had been | Ly usoless. it a)l wos. = As lor the camputation A CHOICR LINE OP (e (n-v_. ‘g.. (. Powwrs, of Usk FPark; | taining 45 and some ll\"nl? from Mra. A. 1), 9 been rejuvenatod and put under the manage- | LBCruuRbly cxamiued by the Departiseat. The | by which Mr. [1li} tlzures down the sawing to s | Ayminster, Wilton English Bidy Urussels, and fhelon, B W Su;:un- ur l:\ln.:lx}n‘lon,mm... the | Best, of No. 304 West Washlugton strect, whils - P v ot 1 Rt {hie. celebrated: Attoruey-Ueneral passed upon the case, and a | coal ul 2034 cents per foot, Lie I cither iulstaken Ingrain Carets. from the Fatmer House, re; A traul ‘gr n‘:lfj'.v"l')dll e lv.’flfiro;li s | that lady waa In & lunun)pn alreet-car, It was EDUCATIONAL. ment of Henry Rhincs, the culebrated Uilllard | ppecial report was nide by the late Buperyising | or he has discloa a fraud ot larger dimenstons 2 l_ oA At i e Hav st . Chapiu, of Aneans Aud tne ;:'gn 'mg;gl m‘ Ay hngee HANI Urubly had DRAWING, artist. The bar {s well stocked with the cholcest | Architect, Mr, Potter, detalling all the facts, | than has been suspected. The half-fneh inen Many et thieao Carpeta hava boen eleanod, aad se ltev. 1. Slade, of Eigin, The exercises wers in- | dodge wp the Alto nnron’d. but thero 3}.‘: no | ThoBoardof Education held a regular i | Nguors, and overy facility s afforded to amuse- | Ou this the Scaretary directed the coutracs for | Urement was sllowed to Mucller on dimensluy. | S20d 22007, nd svrmons, which viog people. Cull aud seo for your- | the haullug to bo made. The Adssistant District | stonc,—that (s, oo rough stong, Under 18| OnButarday, Juve 1, at hall rast 9 o'clock, ng, Presidont Sullivan | Ment ting, consiating nf unr teport of such a casn at police huadquarters. monthly meeting 18st ovel Wanstecid Mresldeat of the Assoclommn for ths | Wedneuday night tho ssloon aud restay. | Inthe chalr, Tuo abacotees were Covert, Smith, | Selves -+ A e R T e L s T e OUR HEGULAR SALE 0¥ coming year, the Rev, M, Croaley Secretary, aud | santof Willism Wenzel, at the corner of Lasalje | Btone, and Vocke, HO! TO THE MOUNTAINS, payuient under the supplements! contract e lev. M. Siade Treasnter. ‘I'he visituiy were Luswitably entertatned by the and in the evenlug the exercises closed with sers mon by Itev, 5, A. Usrduer, who took hls text frow Galatiane, vi,, U, In tho guo warrouta ense against the Sonth Park Comminalooers. Judge Moore rendered n s to be chipped away ju_ dresslog e i H Ill [] d and ltandolyl vijoats, was vialted by burslare who | The frst thing considered was Inspector En- | oonmencing with Saturday, June 1, 1878, the | Was made before the execution of the coatract, | stoue, but the sawiug was suppuscd at least to FI]I']]]II]I'B. l][lSfl U UI] s. flfl B iy as pdtder on boxes of pure Ley | Sileh's rovulution on tho sublect of drawlng 10 156 | cyicugg & Northwestern Hailway will have on | 8d thut a voucher Was cortified by Mir, Bur. | Teduce the stono to tho stio of dressed stone, §5/in cash, sopether ity soms diiverwate, valuud S aaVLibat, Irolaranis tion atle Inta {ickel ofices, 62 Clark atreet, 73 Canai | {In Upon telographie inutruction frow the Act- Norha ane wes M e Ty Gflflfil‘fi[ Merchmlmxg: n all st avout Olt‘lfa !ffi;ll "\:: fame morns | avled to beleve taat, tho study of d,f;,“' street, and Wells Btreol Depot, round-trip excur- | [3, SUPSIHISAR AReiutece ' MEG examined | chiseled swuy, but he was pail for sll he aid ware, and Platod Wi e, on'Moraan airech, mea | cuforced in tle primary achools withaut any aa. | 4108 Heketa atJargely reduced rates to Deaver aud | yuia Dishursing ARent’s revords they woutd nava | furaish. -1 e Lowost1y carrled out his suntract als, Parior Bty Laungos, Bo o kA6 in the patiors oud helped the mountain resorts of Colo This found that payment of the vouchor was author- | When he furnished stone sawed, he did so of net y Chairs, Wardraboe, Bii dies of the church, c: Taylor, ‘They It dorlalun sealcrday susainig 1be. pieas of tho | (heumecired o oyeryinios thoy weniod i ihe wes | erty. ‘Tho rules provided thist, drawing belug | onty liie that rus Ratel cars from Chicago tawargs | 1ound fataut Secretary on bl size,—that s, of the aize It would luvabeen had | Boukossos and Otisa Desks, Axminsle: Gomiloiuen, "l p3id: 11 have spent ail the [ of ‘provision i wiko, cateled off onie silver. | 3 ovtionsi study, it should ouly bo taken up at | Colorado. S .1.5.“ li:hjk‘c‘lli:l“Ell‘p!r;fil‘u:’Aul‘l:hl::‘:'ll:lllf'l‘ll:x 1t beeu dressed with the cbiscl Instead of the I‘Yr';'fi:zg?d o?n'l‘:s'v:: lfix:'mul n"r:"ig:m time reay that | chuld eraur, ‘vl Suicient, T | ) Swatches, & pocket. | the request of the purent or gusrdian, The mat. ot of the. tieiarsis Sation Jonsequontiy Mr. Mueller did ot ro- | gy *505'S o e ! Inter saw, Ul scrlous cunvideratlon, s (he teachers WENDELL PHILUIPPS S T A e e o e lag oo sreount of sawing, and | B50BG0 Baat Glutry; L Gplendid 9709 Au smended contract was fxen-rni which was | that phrase about reliuquishient of tha hull- . D, ETAREER & . bot Lout $50 cash aud so. papers. | fer dese A $300 rult of inoucy was withiu their reach, but § complatued that, on sccount of belng obliged to | Introdaced Natry Shannon on hla frst appesrance tbey did uot happen'io notlco it glve o much ma to drawing fu the lower | In Boston, and pronounced hiwa ** the greatest M- | giyen the actual date of siguing, Aug, 14, out | Joch “upon sawed stone scews to have | === = WALe ofl'cluck It wvouing Da!uclhrhn Lon- | grades, thoy coulu uot give a proper modicum lug orator, n,n::’ov‘;::."“m ,mfi""‘""u'" the Buperyhing Atchilect's repurt aud acept- becu eltininely. dlevial, ta iliscace. the W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. ergun sud (Traynor caplurea two men who were e to reading, . | netic power o 8 cl w! ully manifested | auce of tbe contractor's proposition had been | real transaction, To e matter plaloer, = trvfug Lo dispose ut litcry stables of & livrse wud i road only onea n dare o aceount of theater. | Bt the performance (his cveniag a1 McCormick | Eiren on Juty 1. PEORa ™ | the hallinch silowance was au allowauce fa REQULAR BATURDAY SALE 104 this ease, and Lave given it 4s much care prouably we 1 conld. | have preferred devotiug Gime w cxawmination, ruther than preparing un oplulon. and have nol peeierred & written opinlon A the cave bub atwply siste thst [ think there ja Bo material diflerenca briween the provisons of tbe three Constitutions that we have hasd, - | b, which was slolen by one of them dunn 1L-jo0) ¥ W 1 NN ! gt s Worest i he i epurtiouh of G | daflebn o TG BF ep, R 3eurtyarcell | arence of drmwi, e bt hus (aken rom he | Bl in bl Jetter of S5up 3 mar T etcesy o s ot i st e e | FURMTURE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, unent, a0 far s they roi i B, 8, 5 ¢ . - S x ‘ H ” . Bow Lefore (o £'0urt. Tkl inte tousteranin | Tng ovesnt” The i dars tho sois ot 1o, | Wedge 10 Sociuliam, the polut of WhIEh whs tosk THE PHONOGRAPH, “‘An_eficient and honest oficer, upon belg | 1t was allawed ouly on dimecuslon stone,—that And Geueral Merchandise, Smith sud Henry Hafley, aud o the ||uch‘ll‘n! tho | the state should 8L tbe calldren for taelr fatare | Edlsons wonderful talking-machine. {n Method. | mads acquainted with the fraudulent character of | 18 0D atone that biad 1o bo reducod Lo net she AT ATUOTION f that the present Coustitullon was epacted in th | % | frmer wera’ found' two - pawh tickels or | sptcro i ife. las Chareh, coraer Clark and Wasblagion sireets, | 100 sovolamentsl coniract would have rofused vay: | Y ciseliviee 1 Suclior's sanlue coutract was | sATaRDAY Mox1xu, duve ot light of the uller vive. wud then that this powee 9. of appuintment was couferred upon 4 Cire 1ches, which o 1y tolen, luspecior Arnold deemed 18 inexpedicut to make . mont, snd taken bls cosnces in the courie. If uot | that he should saw stone to dimcoston insteud | our Ssiearcoms, 17 173 East Faiiilol] ey tider. Why CURRraT o Loin ot watchivs, whic ool i e mmen S 4 oot | auy chaoge Bl fbe closo f the year. Noming | Dow's fail (0 beae 18 talk, laugh, sing. GOugh, | huescersdut s B L e o | ety stune b dimcustun Inste It Wooa B RONG &7 nd that of 16701 3 th t should be dunc as Lo drawing, nor us 15 muslc, ex- | whistle, etc, Tel m., 2 p.m., Bp. m. seen Lhat houest subordind were Iu charze. ™ 1o | was an outragcous swindle, for then the sawing ey Py TN . 1 b, coroee of ankce Cant upon catetul tnvestigatidu and the roport'ol & e — e ulber words, an_ aduluistraiive oficersbould dis- | would bave heen of b use ut ull, OIL-TANKSY, preceded the cnactuaut of the br onstitu- | nue, st which place was ashoemuker's rawing- commitiee, . . X Tecard the ubligatious tm y contract w ST 3 SN fiun, J1 100ki Lo faw aa thourh there 1s ba queniiun | Chine, Which fuey: bad Boognt.. bathat Lot yel | maiud, S ngdt bo expe Mgan; Mpuniatie's Masith Bave recalved fhe couslasration of the Low o The polut wade In iy reports as to O e TUE HAULING CONTRACE 2 WLSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS T A, Bt Tao. loft for tuls Court to decide; tLut really ull the questlous prescuted aze tlosc that sie comurred to. That lsull I bave 1o eay upon thu poist: the denurrer 10 the pless la tberefore overruled,™ Tbe selatora elected to stand by their demusrer, wud 1ok sn sppeal W ke Suprems Court, Dr. V. T, McGillycuddy, Indian Post-Bur- ug 7 vatd for, Bailey claiiusto be su honest farmer, | cummencement of the The trial of 311 cases of appeals of property. | ¢f ibe Uoverument. sud the spproval of was this: The origiual b and s3ys Smith. whom be has know! changes should be made, ¢7Y- | Becretury of the Treasury, or, If he lacked ’ 3 riglual contract mith AMueller Viute, 4O biw {nto the traable, 4 butwatort | CBETEEor Keith moved that the resolution be re- | Loldera from ‘the tax asscasmenta sras begun | sudacity for 4 banld ok fu tue sppoiate | was thist be should deliver the stonc ut tho site ferred to the Comuntlve on Drawisg, with jastruc. ie-lml,nv‘ lu the City Coust, with the case of | meut of an officer'to look sfter Goveromenl tntar- | Of the bullding. Consequently, fn the pay- {n tho temporury sbience of Justico Mor- | tonato fuyuire wtothe expedicacy vl the pro- | Mre. Elizabeth Pattcrson (Mine. Bouaparte) | esis, consider (h beaiitnony of the most resveciale | ments uuder that contract ho was palil” (or tison, who was making Decoration-Day speechien, d chi 0 teport al sowe futuie time, o this cause the sppeliaut, who 18 the bolder | chilzens of Chicago, including tLstof Mr. Swith | haullog the stowe from the rallroad Lo the Justice Scully presided ani Leld the foll glish moved to awend by addl H ck: i 5 ¢ chltex ““{w‘ K:. “"3;. m““:“;o um‘:n'fir“ cnd by adding | of about $430,000 i stocks and bouds bwued | bhoaelf. bulldiog site. Subsequeutly Mr. Arclitect ty r o4 « Lhier the study is now prosecute aryl cleased ‘The records of this ofice show fhal o 4 el - _— goom U 6 Aoy Hed Cloud Agency, BT, we- | wnd™ wblced rom " Albers Welle, 330513 | by Vipla ictoniiny to he Tulcs of (he Bomri- | 1o uxatton o the fraad Laat e Sials s Smith was appoiotad Disvarsiaz Kgeu g aeE Arme b, Alusllar (sehadl \; cuing, - | the 3 arvey, | wakl cctor Kelils dcceptod the amendment. ° g ; ntondent cert - 1bx paalsd by Mrs. McGllycuddy. “Yha geatlewan | azatust = Poter Heneels, $100° to ‘the - Sihy | Jushector Nrdssingsaid lospector English wag | UO FIZbt to 14 thiy charactor of property. Sowe [ intendent has cestifed ' twenty ! . slutes that n:rylhm*l\vuqnlfl a5 prescol among tho Indiaus va the Blbsourt River, but thatthey were teatlcas and diesatiatied. ‘They want to be woved o the new reacrvation prewlicd thew by smaulling bim, §00 additional. and el . N ompulled of tue stocks und bonds ure exetnpt by ihe laws 3 Sletieut from Thomas Usinity, $500 o tne vasaa | Srawimge o oo Wes compslied to stiay | of g tates which lsaue them. Thero s about { § n Aty H % ilburelng | From'the ruliroad Lo ihe buliding site, yet bothe dates Wihlaw Vatteison, u foung wagraat, wad | Luspecior Engllah moved to amend so ssto re. 1,000,000 worth of taxable property dependiug | Ageot he bas, prior . to thelr belng | J0R was deducted from bis paymeuts ‘Gnder Lt B:0Y 10 1hy Cutbollc Asylum; Kate McDyuald, Joba | quire tho Comuiltice 1o tepurt befory tho close of | Upub the decslon fn Lhis case. acut to the Dopastment, pald every one of thewm | trsb contract, Now, I Muciler was not paid bullalng site, Under that contrect Mucller wos | @ B g% tnis Bumimer Heait ‘550, "z “ud | pald upwazds of 7.0l fur buullug the stoss ME An éum‘. St ol e L1 i -t Guather's Coafestionery,