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¥ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 22, I1Si8—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY. 3 GENERAL NEWS. procesacs of fermentation, The Director of the FExposition has written to the firm for fall particn- Tara an to the cost of mannfactute here, and also uesires a full explanation ¢ to the amountof tax required by this Government for export spirits, the sumnbly for the purpoes of nominating delegates to the Connty Canvention, the rame to be vored for nt the primaries to.day. Mr. T. N. Rond ocenpied the chalr, \When the meeting came to order thera was some discnsalon aa to fia object. any, that they wonld be held responsidle to the Boand of which Mr. Woodard ts President, ‘The meeting then adjeurned, subject (o the call of the President. subject matter of which will bo the a na- tion of Prealdent Lincaln. [ must eonfers that I think the statement of Manager Ford ver Dl-timed and {ujudicious, and that these sad awing hack to Just that polnt. Between t awe " with whten oli people,” ani ministe) partfeniariy, wee rogarded. i tno radenees of one efty hoys, which apily refiieta the gen enceaf these times, 1 stould ke to s pisce. There famuch to diaturb the sers o1 name of A. M. Prtnam, condnctor on the after. nnon paskenger traln of the Llinols Central Rajl. rond, whom this motning.teturacd to me my pocketbaok containing $700 In carrency that 1Tost events of the past should he Jeft in the grave in 3 Belng tuat America cannot | In order to scttle the mattor, Mr. F. A. Itiddie | sone who stand’ upon that middie grownd briwee £ i g«:;‘;:"f;fz"rf o ‘lnn':lkmz‘llcohol.:,;'hfx. O} | Toovot fo Jeave the selection of delezates entircly | Touth and ol age, Whers mentory poftens tho part, and SUBURBAN. which they have beeu burfed,” on his traln vem]r]-:(u 1":{1“1‘? o3 ::v 4 y u: Chi The West Chicngo City Railway Com- | of mianafacture, transpotiation, tc. The contrary | to the peimarios to-day. This motion was carried. | s preseat it snjoyed without entpusasm, In thecn: LAKE. nateA to Cincinnati En cago, anid wonld like aleo to thank the honest man uirer. LoutsviLiz, Juno Sh.o-3r, dohn T Ford, In ement of the nasassination of President Lincoln, docs not tell the whole story. Tho yucklke contalning the statement of Joln Wilkes Booth was delivered to John F. Coyle, Is the case, howeser. #ince & large portion of ChicAgo-made slcohiol Is. naw ahipped to both Germany and France, aud retornod hers in the etiapo of brandics cofoancs, perfumes, etc. The aseertion hna been mado by rome of pany Is paving lta tracks on Rsndolph atreet from the Parx down with cahble-atones. United Btates Senntor Bamuel J. Kirk. wood and "wife, and Congressman M, Price, of BMr, Carter wan opposed to this move, and fo at. resscd himeelf In & slort spcech. A membor {:ne moved to adiourn, hnt, before the question canld ba pnt, Park-Commissioner Waodard ob- tained the floor and protested againat such action, ditiongof poclotenow, UL confens L e SIS | e Roard of Kducation of Distelet No. 3held s .4 special meeting at the Ceatennial School Ballding yosterday aftornoon, and elected the teachers for the ensuing yesr, who firat dlacavered the pocketbook and handed it to the conductor. Joru H. Gnanax, e B— - \WHAT MOSHER SAYS ABOUT PHOTOS, ter In T merfca 10 grow cald n the grave hefor : . b tness over stating that it the rosult of the machina: | 478K hlscliolcest works through (ne mire of thelr ows ENGLRWOOD. then editor of tha National Infelligencer, but it [ 1iaving boen In the vhotograph ous! : '",‘"’d"',r Lylo Dickey hta roturned from Tolenlaid domn 16 govern ihe Gaugers In their | atieket. ALihe clove of his romarke the motion | scred of (pile Cuadtost anl “mott | sulelde Thorsday, was claimed about 8 o'clock | presence of a very distingulshied company, » » Judge T, Lyle An oye-witncas relutes that on Whe ight of the masassination of Mr. Lincoln a privato din- ner-oarty was in progress 13 a back-room at Wormley's restanrant in Waohington, at which were present (en. Baird, Ronert Johnson, the ilon. Bamuel Randall, John Murrissey, John F. Coyle (editor of the National Jntelligencer), and one other gentlcman. During the progressof the dinner, s walter, who had’ been out on the street, returned and ;lutl that the President had boenstot at Ford's catre, The news created great conaternation in the party, who at first thought the walter wa drunk or crazy. Later on, when they were sured that it woe 8 fact, and that Jofin Wil Boath was accused of ths crime, John F. Coyle, with blanched features and trembling Iips, sald: “3y_God, entlemen, this very day 1 met Jolih Wilkes Booth in the mnarket space. Ho was on & boy mare, and rode up tomeand handed mo a sealed envelope, saying, as he did so: ‘I you hear of me in twonty-four hours publish this, If you do not hear of me fu that time destroy this,’ aud rode away. Mere is the package,” ‘sald Mr. Coyle, vroducinga hrq«: envelope from his pocket. * What mustl do with it . # Destroy It at once,’” sald Sam Randall} “they will hang anypody who knows anything about the assassination, no matter how inno- cently they have come by their knowledge. Don't open it s burn it up just as it {s." “Yes," saia Morrissoy, = burn it up, by G—d, at once.” ‘The doors wero carefully locked, o fire made in the grate, and the mysterious envelope and Its contents wera carefully barned. Even Lho ashes were carefully collected and placed Ina dish, and water poured wpon thom, aud the two mized Into a paste, which was wlterward put into the tire and burncd ngalu. as now, and at the low prico of 80 per dozen for cabincta and &3 per dozen for eards. C.D, Mosher, 125 State street, northeast curner State, A ————— — HEALTH AND BEAUTY. The question of henlth and beaoty franecends allothers. Diseased teeth extracted withont pan. The mont beantiful set of teeth, 88, Also, the finest and best fllling 4t ona-third the usnal rates. Drs. McChesney, Clack and Randolph streets, - ——— e One dash of the ** Mars" colngne makes all olher perfume flat, stale, and nnprofitable. 2. ridiculous prossl” Even the suhjrct of Death, from the contemplation of which all nataral e shudderingly Ii, 11 piacei on a level wiih tha satanfc school of re the mark. | Gaths and yaudaly are nd wilo shall reaise them? ' Gught wa not tostrive to steim nie lowetlng fido which s de- moralleiog tocletr? O for &new cod of inws and & supeeme law-giver. For the first tme fa my iife ¥ loax for a strongepyiovernment, and wouldialmost wy lcome w nonarchy M4 would profect un from such erimioals of tho Inteltect. e ften hear the remack that hang. fag f3100 good for sama oftenilere, [ cautid, 1 the same apiTit, almost wish that such ofienses & (iath has co mitted "could b made punishable of “Imprisonment without pea, ink, o nnd 8 airie, mental diet Tiglily enforce [irodleaiobe suppreed, and natodlaty compeiied to 1r talents to hetter sccount, 1 think 1t wauld Do well If the Hev. 11, V¥, B, would retire to his cave of gloom and medifate’ upon thst (nimitable poem uutll he can dlscern {n It sumetblag higher aad noblet That *1ho aweetest pagan sonic that was ever sung ™ “*Bnstained and soothied In an unfaiterfng trusi* In what? Everysoul that recognizes Uur Pather mnst gAva for araviy His love and care. It provoked genoral dlacusslon, all agreoing wilh the ldens advanced by the writer. Mra, Ttadale then gave an interesting account of the plan of work which was belng pursued by her- aclf and others tokurd the organization of an ausitiary branch of the State Indnstrial School for Girls, 'The firat neeting of the Auxiljary Societ was icld & short time ago_at Mre, Logan's rosi- dence, The varions chutches of tha South Side are tobe represented, it Ia expected, by threo Iadies each. Siccess’ had thus far attended all their eflorte, and abe hoped for great reanlte, Other ladles present roported upen the conditton of tiis Atsocintion in the towns which thor ropra- senta ‘The mecting then adjourncd, and the ladies prea. ent uccupled themselves for some time In general converaation, ARMY IIEADQUARTERS. MEXICO. A report from Gen, Ord, recelved at hosdqnarters yestorday, gives some intelligence, through the measurements are (0o strict, and that the rod sya- tem i not always correct. In arder to test the matter, Collector ilarvey has had a nnmber of ex- perimenta made, both with tae combination gauge- tod and with the sesled mensures, Me Som- erville and Springer, Deputy Collectars, carried on the work, which praved that only slricily honest glnflnl was belng done In this district. 1t should 0 understood that all packeges, s called. are harrels, which hold from forty-fonr o forty-elght goilons’ of liquor, Five packages at the Uniied States Distillery showed a totnl difference of one qusrthetween the rad and seated-measiire meastro- ment. Ten packages af Shuleldt & Co.'s gnode, tested at the rectifying honse of Lalarle & Funk, showedt a differcoco of only three pints, Ten packages tested at the Garden City Distillery showed a like dificrence, Other tesfa have been ‘made, and It hae been foand t the distiilern fairly'treated, and that the gauging 1s corroctly and honesty done. THE CITY-HALL. The firomen will receive thoir May paper to-day. Abont 24,000 in serip was paid out to policemen, and for miscellaneons bills. ‘The Tronsuror's receipta were: Water. Office, $2, 148; Comptroller, $111; Collector, $240; total, $2,400. 1le pard out 3000, Tho Byndicate have so far cashed $110,000 of scrip at £2,—only about one-fourth of that 1sued having gotten Into their hande, ‘The granito for the first course of tho City- Tiall s expected next weok, and when it {s In posi- tion the new buildiag wlill be falrly under way. The only building-permit of any conse- quence lssued waa one to James McLean for & toadjonrn was voted down, Hpeeches male by Proecaling-Attorney Linscot Cook, and others, tn_ whicn the claims of M Lewis It, Dyer, of the Eleventh Ward, who is cantidate for the Cleckehip of the Anpelilate Con were nrged. On motlon, Mr, Ritdle’s motion waa sescinded, and Messrs, Thonins Parker, Jr., D.W. Munn, and John McArthur, Jr., were appolated & Committee to select delcantes. Daring the absence from the room of the Committee, the Ilon, Thomas W. Rideway, candlidate for State Treasnrar, came forward and trged united sction on the part of Republicans. ‘The Committes on_Delegates then reported the following list of names, which was ndopted: Bmith Storer, Charles ioper, Clark Lipe, F. A, Ruddle, A, B, Cook, James Valeniine, J. B! Bilggs, E. C. Cole, Georae B. Swift. M. F. Cole. J. A, Hair. The meeting then adjourned subject 1o tho cail of the President. THE TRIBE OI' MAKSAWBA, THEIR ANNUAL NMUXT, Defore Chicago was, Maksawba, Chief of the Pottawstomles, nscd to have wmora power down on the Kankakes River than Blue-Jeans Willlams has ever baen able to acquire alnce that time. He used to go hunting, and that Is what no nodern GQovernor of Indiana hins been able to successfully do. Some of the young braves of Chicagy, heating of Makanwbs and his famoue hanting-ground, have been in the habit of following in his footsieps after tho duck and fish, for which they have Invented mora kinds of .names than the old Chlef ever dreamt of, Forsome years many of the hunters of the city bavetaken their plensurs on thess warshes, and have renerally made good bags of ‘birds and strings of fish. o remarkable has been thetr Juck in thia regard that & fow Kontlemen who have a taste for esport determined some months ago to buy Makeawba's honting- ground, cspecially slnce the old. man Thuraday evening by his grown-upson and ron-in. Tan: wheaok pim to his Iate reaidencaon Ratterfield ntreot, nese Thirty-fiftn. Tle left his home Thars« day moarning, avparentiy in good apirits, saying he woula go and look for wi Thore was No ADPAT- ent reaxon fur his act, his family were not in fmmodiate want, IIe was in good " circumstances beforn the biu fire, but the brooding over his fjusa anid being out of work must have affected his d, Ile leaves a wife and soveral grown-up sons and daughter; LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. Onn of Wilkes Nooth's Friende on the Polnta of Manager Ford's Statement, Apropos of the recent articla concerniog the assassiontion of President Lincoln, from the Baitimore Gasette, tho Boston Globs of Monday saya: As Col. Thomsas E. Richardson, the well- known aud popular dramatic agent of this citv, aud John Wilkes Booth were on terms of the utmost intimacy, & Glods reporter was dis- patched to interviow him, and the following colloquy ensued: In your opinfon, Col. Richardson, was John ‘Wilkes Booth tralncd from earifest infancy to regard Brutus as a god and assasaination osan act of justice under clrcumstances similar to those recorded by Bhakspears fn ‘Jullus Cusar’?? *No, most emphatically no. The very fdea 18 preposterous. His tralning from earliest n- fancy was such as to Inspire In him the kindllest sentiments and the loftiest motives. A man of his Intellect, inherlted genlus, and ncquired nbilitles would nover put such an Ioterpreta- :.hm’l'xnnn the work of the prince of dramat- at.! * [ this connection how lang had you known Mount vernon, whers he han been ululndx np;n anpreme Bench, and ho may be found at the . :?r':mlxr'nrlflc"n(!l. He bas written about 6lly opinions this term., Coroner Distzsch yeeterday held aningnest upon Theadors Engeloach, at No. 763 \Wells streel. The jury found that death was caaeed by apoplexy, the result of Jumping into 1he cold Iake, while the body was warm. The temporature yesterdny, os ohserved . by Manasse, optician, 83 Mladjson atreet (TRinuxx - Tinilding), s, At 88, m., 57 dog. ; 108. m., id; pom., 40; 8 'p. m., 60, Hatometer L7438 p. ., 0,82, : ‘Fha Stnte's Altornes wak given notico yos. ' ferday that Monday Obendor! Co,, manuface turcrs of the Bridzeport slinks, wonld come Into conrt and move tor a changs of venie onb acconnt of the prejudice of the Judges, The notice was zecetved, and will be met when presented in form. "The Soclnlistio Poblishing Soclety met at No 7 Clark street lant evening, and sgreed to pur- chare the Arbater Zeltung and the Verbote, The price to be patd is $1,800, and the papers are to be publishea as uanal, cxcept that they are to assame & Hocialistic character. Jacob Nobis, who was badly injured May 17 by a collision of railroad locomotives near the - corner of Lumber street and Stewart avenue, died at his restdance. No, 70 Mengher etreet, st 3310 yesterday afternoon. Dr. Lee, who attended, re- fased to give a certiflcnte, and the Coroner will bo called upon to investigate, ol It nrpeam that Tar. Trmuse was misin. : formed the other day when it atated that the Hon, ¥, 11 Mather, & monibet of the Board of Trastees of Whenton Collee, had desired to withdraw hia i Teslgnation, but that the Board declined to allow g Tiim to do that, ~ The facts were Just the rov and Mir. Mather waa retatncd on U TARRIAGES. e e S~ e o AN A A GRAHAM—CIIASE—_At the resldence 173 Ashland. ar., Thirsday, Jine 2 by the Htev. T. N. Morrison, Jr'y William “A. tiraham, of Sandasky, O.. and Clara 3 Chase, daughter of eorge X. Chaic. Esa.o of tald WILAON=WILLIAMA—A the Tremont House, Chie cago, Mr. W, J. Wiiron and 3ra. At G, Williama, fate of Detratt, by the tev. &, 07, Kuiell, T~ Dlrolt papers pleass copy. T T poaTES. SANDEVILLE-In Natcher, M Henry Do Manderille, sged 01 y Gicoras 11, fozet. on the 1911 fost., T3, father of Mri. DEUSON—Of scarlet fover, Amnes M., only ter of John 1t kad Aiuel Anderson, o uneralatRo. 677 Wesi Fouriceativat., June3s, as WILBON—At Oeneva, JiL, on the 20th fot., Nelll . Wiiton, daugRior of Juike Taasc Witon, ged years. HITCHCOCK—Died June 21, Mrs. A, M. Hitcheack, aged 8 yeats. Funcral from the résidence of her son, A8, tltclicdek, 508 Michlgau-ay., Bunday, 1:30 p.m, oo a el ko Rl A Tl R ANNOUNCEMENTS. ATHERS, ATTI NTAN EXTRA MERTING 4ot the Lathers' Union will be held at No.7 Sowtn 7! oard, 1 medinmship of Mannel Cadenn, who addressos the | . Giarkest, on Bunday, dune 23, at” 10, oilock . iy " At 4:10 gyesterdny afternoon Thomas | threesstory and basement stone-front siore and | giapny care for it himself any | Prosid iz, M. Wilkea Booth previous to the assassinations” ———————— order of the Committes. J. P. CIOWLEY, Vico- i I Sorth Clark rosldent o Muzquiz, Mexico, Informing the lats | Wil PUCEH form some tenty fael b the civine way of ownors of an clegible tract with frontage on the | or Lipan Indians. The eoldiers surrounded the > ‘ It is snid to be the intention of tho police antliorities to enforce the ordinancas probibiting the aale of fire-works and the setting them off ju the streets, Hence dealers and small boys shauld kueglmu\ oyes open If they do not want o be put in the Jug. The liceuse recoipts wero $150. Tho marehes, and when ternis had been agroed on Mesnra, Qarnsey, Haskell, Taylor, and a fow oth. etn eet thewaclves Lo work tv assoclate with them- selves a party of gentiemen spartamen who should forin s mutually agreesble party. The meetlngs of these gantlemen wera duly reparted from time 1o time, and at lengih, in February Iast, an organization g R CHENEY C Sunday-schioo] teachers' maeting. Hall. subject: Chronicles, xx; 34 IPAERE WILL DE A MERTING OF CITIZEYS OF e Fitteanin, Ward At & ooclock. (hin ovening. ne the engina-liouse on the rovner of Welltand Urauger streetn, 10 take measures £.F (6 rodemption of the eity actip pold by the city to tue teachers, firewcn, and policemen doing daty in the Slyicentl Wari, his brotber, Edwln, when he was playing an cn- gagement there." Do you think the South had anything to do wllh‘lgclunx hhn to assassinate Prestdsot Lin- colnl’ No, 1 do not." “Did Wilkes Booth oyar Inumn‘}ln‘lt'oyau that b some rigeing, And was almost instantly_ killed. 1tis remaine were taken fo his home, No. 143 Brown ntreet, whare the Coronet will hold an in- Quest to-day, & Wodnesdny aftornoon Eddie L. 8immons, 9 years of age, reslding at the corner of Indiana A Condition of Financinl Affalrs Unexpeot~ edly Prosperau Ngw ORLEANS, La., June 21.—In reply to In- qulries from New York bankers, Auditor Jumel has written that the July and January futercsts Indians about daybreak on the Oth, and saccecded In kiliing alght men and_capturing soven women and two boys. The oficer who tecords the akirmish says thero should bo commenced an active and vigorous pursuit of the Mescallean and Lipans, who stould be clther subdued or exterminated. . e . was effected und the purchasc of the proporty was | To attain this end there Is needed a permaneat on iho State consols will be provided for. Tho | - are N D s Rouaniend Al RN | o tcore whih vl ot abmed e g | pikeeio, Aoy, ol e ol | ettt etk ot AL | M TGRSl WOSRN g, | colclons of take or th gt v monthe ar | —onnoo e AUCTION NALES. ¥ . 3 3 ) 'm, and Is s ), sugqeetod In 01 e Dl - " ot H Tith s ehiogle-nall, wa acclaentelly shotfn the | T'und (o clorka Ju ihe Colisctor's onice axpoct 10 | Couniy. 1nd:, sisiy-fout miles from this tiy. "1t | solzed frowm the. Livaus be assigned to thore who | ton for thres manthe previous to the amassing: | unorecedentod, belng aimost doublo tho smount | W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. i but falled to find ft. The wound is cansidered I::;: d‘;,".’”&‘.‘,‘.“&,,,‘:.fl 'n:' having a pretly :::.:m.n l.';n mfl.nrlexr;:eg‘nn.l .l“smw“ um?’n took part in the axpedition. tion, and conversed with hiin on all toples, but | collected during the same period In former qnite & dangerous oe, The following dispatch was received Iast avening from Mr. James D. Drown, Superintend- ent_of tho Missour, iansae & Texae Nailrond: . 4 ViNiTa, June 21,~Two spectal excuraion train . lefi Denisan, Tet,, vis M., K. & T. Ky, mid- with' 500 pecpla conches, ete, The other train ‘apt. Cunnlogham, commanding the United | I never heard him Map a word id that ruspect. I always supposcd he was in sympathy with Mr. Lincoln, by whom he was very inuch liked, and he apoke very highly of Mr. Lincols as a good man. Some thres wecks previous to the asaa. ainatlon, when Gov, Morton, of lodlanapolis, received the flags that were captured in the Shenandosh Valley by the Iudiaua troops, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, Furniture, Honsckeeping Goods, Carpots, and General Merchandlso, BATURDAY, June 22, at 0:30 o'clock 8. m. W. A. BUTTEHS, LONG & CO.. Auctloneers. ELECTRIC PEN ANDPRESS which, though they ma; ch tho fancy of the v e years. Tho Auditor’s hooks show collections hunter, cannot be aafd {0 enhance the value fn the of 1 s from the 1st of January Lo May 31 fn the Parish of Orleans, exclusive of liccuses, of 8700,071; same time Iast year, $291,000; gross mettlemonts for collections of taxes and licenses In the Parlsh of Or- loans, 8s _per Auditor's orders, from the 1st of January to June, £330, forces at Latodo, Tes., writes to head- tlore that he has Just meen Gen. Hoto the other aide of the Hia Grande, Soto says that all the revolutlonary partios are broken up or disbanded fur the present, wilh the exceptlon of Eecobedo, who han & small force near Amale, about ixty milea abava that polnt. Capt. Cuanthgham hias seat a force to The Curlmrnllon Conosel baa about fin- lehed his opinfon in the stone matter. Ha holds, an was intimated in yesterday's Trinuxe, that the llnll\lln% Cominittee were not limited n their powers by the resolutlon of 1855, The ardinance of March, 1878, suthorized them to let the con- tracts, and by this the Councll clearly intended that the Committ wyasof the Asscsaor. Aftoracquiring posssssion the owners procecded to organize as the Maksawoa Club, and obialnen a charler under that name. Tho fitnuml features of tho charterare that the number of shares ahall not exceed Afty, for which the owners have pald $50 each, ‘The by-laws and eper 808 from o hould select tne matarial, and % o V| 3 30 208 lyidea at City and Sednlia, A rules are the same as in all similar_insfitutions of | the place, and expects Escobedo to cross tne Rio | Wilkes Booth was present, and 58 Mr, Lincola | other parishes, $316,443: total, 81,197,200: total * AlsHE Ry Hingiaa ClLy And e Tercinded the resecration mada in 187 thal tho | the'kind, excoot tha the dues are fxod at 85 Der | Granda (6 this ids. Accurdlng tu olo, tha num- | drovy down Ponnarivania avenue there was an Sattiomonts for aceount. of the intcreat fund, AT ATCTION, Fc;x:;;b(i«lilllt: fi,’mu’,fi.fl:‘mfhfl, nngglfffic'nifl“h. Siona wan oUs danlentiad by's au Jority of sl the | year and l:a:;- ! v.ng:‘;;o;g;;fl;x;;; Jondsy, bor xiled In thofzhiof the filh yas seventocn | {mensa crowd gathered i front of the Na- [ from January to Jupo 1, £05,030. Al collee- | BATURDAT MORNING, sune 22 at 1t o'clock, 8¢ 173 . ] night al ‘ WHEN 0 N jovolutionis! wonty-three wonnded an 3 e} 175 Ei I heat, . tho homo of Miss Ella Crumbaugh, No. 818 Wi of ot E TR LD oK O fans | oo OF he et rruows ooa . wad | Hlunal Hotel, whorg the secoption was to tske | tions of taxes and licenscs {n Oftvalx parislics By oG At 4 4 bash avenue, Among thie pleasont’ things of the o evening were a reading by Mrs, Gireen: t 1 history read snd written by Mrs, Jull, 2 Fowler, the Claes Historian: music by Mi 0 St1ss Crumbangl Mr. . J. Keonedy; an ora- tion by Mr. J. C. Vanghans and snpoer followed by dancing. The attendanco was large, In the rerip and revenne warrant apponl carce, the Baprume Court han ot givon an opinion 18 to their validity, The reason of this lies 1n the fact that a motlon fora rehoaring has been mado in the Law case, 10 the whole matter hus been left 11l the eerslun at Ottuwa in September, when al ihe quentions Involyerd will be parsed upon, Ti delay is only of short duration, and the Supremeo Court thiuks that no damago can result from 1, aither to the municipality or ita creaitors, . It wna noted in yosterday morning's Tatn- unr thata judzment had boen entered up againat Newell & Mowher, of 168 Weat Madleon strect, by the Horiu National Bank. The bank entercd np the judement on a eccured note, for which they hold aniple collateral. The firm of Neweil & Morbier, real uetatn agents, 188 West Madinon rtrect, Wa disrolved nome time azo, and Mr, ewell now carticn on the buatacas, The frin s wutlered [rom the ssme causes s many othors— s the deprecintion {n property vatoes, ‘The mom- bera are Intereated in the Cole ertate in the West Divinion, which inclnden the Cole JHack. carer of Maidisan and Halsted utrcets, with 148 feet front on the IMter, upon which thera fs o mortgage of CRIMINAL. Juatice Soully yestorday fined James Con- nelly, a **con " man, $100 and costa for vagrancy, 'Tho case of tho young man SBumuer, who was charged by Lieut. C. Gardner, U, 8. A., with attempted blackmatl, was continned yesterday by Justico Mecch to Tuesday &t 3 o'clock, owing to Lieut. Oardner's absence, A warrant is out for the arrest of MMaurice A. Schwab, who Is aiready nnder bail to the Crim- inal Court, cnarging him with the larceny of a weatch and chain from Addlo Latimor, a member of & theatrical company organlzed and **busted™ b, the sald Sch\vlb.p L % llu;}h Cooper, tho Post-Offica thief, wns up befors Commissioner Hoyne yesterdsy. Ile tiaving walved an examination, was held in 51.000 bail for court. The ald gentleman, though 70 years of age, is quite briak In his gait, and tries to appear youthful by wearing s dark wig. A warraut 19 ont for the arrost of George Coulter, keepar of a saloon at the corner of Thirty- fifth street and Forest avcnue, It is sald that he'ls craxy, and {s deloging the housc with water, in order'to clasn _away poleon ncattered there by his wifo; also, that ho goes armed, and is dangoron The complainant fs s Mr. Powers, owner of the place. When Mr. Lincoln’a carringe drove up tu the Jadies’ eutrance the officers divided tho crowd go that the President could pass, and thence through the parlor to the veranda, whers specches were to ba made by UGov. Morton, Presldent Lincoln, and others. As the surzing crowd pressed back, T noticed that Witkes Buoth tricd with the inost determined and frantic ef- forts to force his way to the President's car- riage, but a0 great was the pressure tuat he was unablc to_reach the vehicle. With a look of dlsappointment o'crshading his handsome tace, he fell back futo tbe crowded ranks of curiuus gazers. #1% While thisaction of his was transpiring 1was standing about thirty or forty feat away, lean- fnz on a lamp-post, whera [ could hear. the speechiess Wilkes Booth, or *Jack,’ ns he was called by his familiar lr!em‘!a, gradually worked his way up to where I was standing, pluced his hand upon thy rnn. against which 1 was lean- {ng, and, after the usual courtosics, I inquired: + Juck, have you come to hear the great Lincoln wcakl * ‘Yes,' ho replied. *Can we hear well from here??! 1 toid him [ thought it was tho hest place, uot only to hear the speakers but to sce them. ' 1l made no answer, but appeared to be miuch cxeited. fis pale and palild face was whiter than usual, while the nervous twitching of his facial musclos and W, A, BUTTRRS, LONG &C0., Auctioneers, BANKRUPT SALE. FIVE SAFES AT AUCTION, BATURDAY MORNING. June 22, at L1 o'clock, at 173 y 5 1 r[u AND BURGLAILPROOF BAPR. UGk of 1. £ I EXRINS, Aulgnee. rier of It 3 a 7 O ST SO LONG & o Auctioneers, AUOTION SALE OF Theological and Miscellancous Books, TUESDAY. AFTERNOON, 0 TR 5 A uhaorphiagy e 25 ¢ 3 d'clock. b e Nuih BUTTENS, LONG & €O.._Aneticacers, Thursday, Juns 27, at 034 o’'clock a. m., Salo of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, At 173 and 173 Faat Randolph-at. W. A IHXII'E 18, LONG & CO., Auctianeers. By GEO, £, GORE & CO,, €5 and 70 Wabash. BATURDAY, June 22, st 0:30s. m., outside of Orleans for tho months of April, May, and June, and all collections In the Parish of Orleans for tho mouth of June, will be set- tied for from the 1st to theGth of July. It is estimated by the officers of the State Govern- ment that the settlements will approximate £100,000, msking the rross sottlements for col- Jections during the half vear cndiog July1, about $1,600,000. long rambllug one-story house and a log harn, Ther proceedzd to_erect’s commodious club-house on the hichest point in the property, Theyput un A plain two-story frame erection, 32xi0 fect on the grouna. On the deat floor 1t has & club-room, parlor, ana two hed.rooms; abave four mure Lad-m\lmh. The family house, ounly & whort distance off, has the dinlpg-room and plenty of accomnodation for the keeper of the club-honse snd his famlly. ‘The fishing branch of the club is amply provided for with a well-srranged boat- house about ten rods from the bak of the river, This_liouse is 20282, and bas accommodation for Ofty boats. A plank sidewali lesds down from it to the launching plsce, In this house the Club has acont (hirty ocoats of its own, which would stem to he enough for the membership of Afty. Tho **nelghbars®® of the new club aro of the most antisfactory description. Directly across the Kankakcee, 1o the west of the club-housc, is the eatablishment of the [itaburg Club, une of the finest organizations of aporiamon In the country. Their houno not porticalarly excelient, but it fu fairly satisfactory, and the member- *hip fine in character. Northeast the Maknawbs, and near the railroad ~trac! honre of the Fort Wayne Club, which hasa mem. bership of respected and gentlemanly sportsmen wha aro good nieizhibors, and not pot-hilnters, The cout of the.improvements made by the mod- ern T'ribe of Maksawba (inciuding the original cost of the farm) will reach about 85,000, aud for shat sum the Club can show, with little or no debt, onc kifled and Raged even wounded, ‘Tho whole numbor on- 130 Rtevolutiouiats und 105 Governnient trou ltrl taled that Gen. Sallnas and Oarcis Ayala aro making vigorous eforts tn reorganize, MISCALLANEOUS, It having been docided to disconlinue Fort Larned, Kansas, as a military post, the public snd stores belonging to that statlon are to o tratsterred to Fort Dodge. Cotapany D, Nino- teenth Infantry, has becn ordered to march to Forg Hays, Kansas, to relieve Conpany G, Histeenth Infantry, which will proceca to Fort Wallace, A ropors from Fort Stockton, Taxas, dated tno 13th,eays that a fresh trail of twenty-fivo or thirt: Indiane had crossed the road hetween -Flat Jloci and Twetve-Mils 31, on their way wastieard, Uen. Sheridan had heard nothing furthor last syening in mfx rd to the threstened combination and ruid of the Chippowas and Sloux In North- western Wisconeln, BUICIDE. DEATH OF MIS38 NELLIR WILSON, A death, under tho most dlstressing circnmstan- occurred at Genova, 11}, Thareday, —that of Nellle Wilson, eldest danghter of Judge Isasc o, of the law frm of Wilson & Perry, In thin city. 8ho took her life In hor own hands and committed saiclde by Sring two plstol-shota Into 3 2 —— OBTAINED HER CHILDREN. Bpectat Dispaick to The Tridune. Miuwaugee, Wis, June 3l.—Conslderable excitement was caused on Broadway this after- noon by the declafon of a case, which has been before Commissioner Hunter, giving the cue- tody of two children, by awrit of habeas corpus, Into tha hands of one ¥irs. Schmitz, of Chicazo. The lady in question was divorced from her husband some time ago, and, a8 no provision was made for the children, tha father took the children under lls protection. After tho divorce both partics married, but unfortunate- Iy the gentleman did not long survive. The second wife again married, this time to one Willlam Young, and_ the children have beon cared for by them. Mrs. Schmitz vialted the city & weak ago, and lestnod of the death of her n t the fnest club-stations in the countey, wh her tomplo, 'Tho shots were Gred at 4 o'clock p. | the strange, wild gleam fn Lis cyes bespoke | first husbond, and the whereabouts of the chil- o N T R 3,000 property. B e o iy Sanl g aat Shaniry | v, and sh lagered (most of the tima In an un« | that sown mors than orttniey Wrhok® | dren, and under tho writ made claim to them, | % wmn:st' ey m,,I..:,,I,:,u.,. T R B 2 ‘The following is r comparntive statoment "The highwny robbories in the Wost Divls- | 3% Waterfowl, but also plcaty of pralrio-chicken | eonsciousstate) until midnight, when sho breathed | sianco ~ waa Imrnulng his mind, Whila | After the decision the childron wera glvon Into | Goods, de. GEU. P. GORK & CO., Auctioncers of the Unsinoes dene at the Poat-Ofices of Chicago | ton still continue, notwithstanding the terrific | P x;:?“:,lmucnfi S nadT Derlasl. The causu of this rash act was a deep. | he was standing by the post a lady S the custodyof the mother, hul.knuwlmf nothing of her clrcumstances, thay cried frantically tor the stop-parents. Mrs. Schmitz sccurcd a cab and was driven to the depot, where sho took the train for Chicago. The lrls are 8 and lfldy!nrl of ago respectively, Mra. Schimitz clnlmed that her husband has signified his willjoguess to take care of them. . and &1, Lonts, a8 shown by tho number of vowns, pieces, and amonnt of pustage collccted on necond and thied cines mail-matter, for a perlod of Niteen yr, from Juna b ta 19 both Inelusive: Chicago, 4, 78 ponade, npon which n postage was pald thizd-class matier, sting of TH1,08 pleces. upon which X was baid for postage. 51, Louls shoiva 20t warning held forth to such thugs in the death of the highwayman, Mike Brady, At sbout a5t evaniny, It Meinuug, a druggiet doing business at Na. 875 Milwaukacavenue, was hold up and rohbed of n 830 gold chaln on the Kinzle strcet track between Green and Peoria streets, He had lost hiis way, aud asked one of thres men whom he met to point out Halsted strect, T seated melancholy on account of tho dosth of her mother some four or five months ago, and a note found upon her porson gave ovidence of this fact, Her mother hiad been an juvalid for a long tme, and Nellle dovoted hor entire timo and atiention to her, adminlstering to her whits,oud glving her (ho heneflt of fier companton- e of medium heiglt and digoifled carringe, clothed in dark raiment and wearlnga Jockey hat gruced with a blue vell which completely covered it and concealed ber features, came up and sald something to him, but [ was uuable to catch just what she sald, With s quick, uervous, doprecatory motion of Lis bands he REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, OPENING DAY, and was favored with wost infamous weather theretar. A special traln had been advertised to leage the Fort Wyue depot at 7410, but tho rain of tho night. and the cold, choarless morning, re- stricted the attendance vary greally, and left it in doubt until almost tho lael moment whetner tho took him in the ship, to the neglect of all her own interoats. After Second-clar iall mattor, Dt 2 direction, and, v trip would not be put off. ~ Deuplte thie dlacourage- | had motners death, the youny lady was observed | Waved her off, aayjog, ¢Nol nol not now! Ia et ————— Tuesday,June 25, 0: o 1 st S s s | amirecon, and arreiok st secladed polty | rchi howevor: (h Thtee cate Wers Bieily Wail | o ba aited i dsoy molaoehaly wineh:sey- | quist. I wll se vou ahortly. g amay noiey APPELLATE COURT _CLERKSHIP, Ys ,8:30 a.m. 472 noands, conalating Dicces: poutage 00 tno eau, 3, which goeq to ahow that tiie clty un tha ather aldo of the big bridge needs a ncw post-ofice directory 10 be run tnrouzh the mails. The closing exereines of Prof, Lauth's En- glish and German Select 8chool, No. 301 North Clark strect, took place yeaterday afternoon, Tho parents und fricnds of the scholais wuru presaut in & full force, the wain room of the school belng All- 1= ed. The exerciees conulsted of English and Ger- I man recitations, césays, anil compositiony, which R wera very satiafactory and entertaining to the A patrons of the rchool, Ilewarda of 1narit in the form of handsome ntlzes were awarded as followa: For gl-nrlfll excellence, fist prizes to Miss Lena lueller, Henry Schoelkopt, Fannio Weil., Elss Fuche, Frank flinydale, W. Ulirich, and F, dchue. ter; second l'""' to Mixa [ua Weick, Juhannn Becker, Matilda Knocht, Frank Tewpel, Thoodore Fleming, and othors; third prizes to llenry Geete- I filled bofore the city llwita wero pu-eg and the count showed 130 pregent whon the side-track called Davis was reachiod. Tho parly wuich was = present ot the club-honee comprised tho foilowing membera of the Associa- on: W, A, Uarton, W. Il llaekell, C. W, Willard, W. C. L, It. firown, J, D. Kendall, C. E. Willard, J, 1, \Vll’}nl P. B, Willard, Jacies Thompson, J. W. C. [laskell, George 0. Garmaey, U. G. Newbury, W, K. Chawberlin, C. K, Nay, LI, J. Mlligs D, Newbury, €. E. Feiton, L. D. Cleve Cook, A. B, Cook, J, J. Qor L. Foskett, F. (. Jr., A, B D(e . It B, Orj ', Croxod, W. E. Willlams, Gregg, I, C. Duechner, Kinney, und J. M, Ollver, Besiden these Ebers were abont 100 lnvited fnuu of various grades, Amonp them were ¥, A, lowo. Presldent of the Tolleston Club; J. F. Ihlnflel;ld Corporation Counsel; Dr. N. lowe, of sletance and crles for belp prevented thom from necuring a gold watch and quite a roll of money. Tast Snturday night n young man from (leveland named 11, P. Ctancy fell lato s negro den kopt by George lirown on Fourth avenuc. ‘Thomas t{utchinson, the negro now under ball for bitlng chunxe out of B!l Fane. wi rob the young man, wher Michael, aliss Kelley “and” Gua Tarry, driver of Hack Ni 17. 2toln the vich tled itsclf upon her spirits until ano became mor- bid, and it was feared by inuny friends that she would do herself an Injury, thotigh theso fears were not participated in by ner family. &he wasn most oxcrplary young Iady, & dutiful daughter to her fathor, and & kina sfster. ller many frionds attest her boauty of character, and a lasge circle moarn hor los, On tho Lst of last May Judge Wilson ronted hts house in thia city. and remaved to (encva, bl old hoine, Lo romain through the summer montha. Ths fotal ‘occurrence took place at the restdence of Charles Patten, Ewa., an uncle, who, with his wife, had gone to attend ‘the deathbed of Mal. W, N. Davis, who awns and_resides upon & larau farm near Oswego, 1)), She went over to make & short visit, but, while there, har foclings bocamio fusup- portable, aad she ylelded to her ail-absocbing fll;nll udd 2E coaway! [ will let you know, Iwill let you uow.’ Whereupon the woman left, Of course I knew not what this strange conduct meant, and before [ had time. to arrive at any satis- factory coucluston us to his strango sctions Mr. Lincoln stepped upon the veranda, the crowd chioered, and my thoughts were for the timo being distracted from tho subject, I remarked o Mr. Hooth, *There is the Yrcn aul good man,' and he rejoined, ¢ Yes, 1 nope he will make us & good speech.’ ¢ Don't you think Mr, Lincoln looks pate, and haggard, and much worn!? I querled. *Yas, he does,’ replied From the Niinols Stants- Zeitung of June 0. Tho best tnformation of nn employc's ability is nsnally to be obtained from his anperiors. Acting on this theory, our reporter yesterday sought the Judgos of the Appeliate Court to get thelr oplalon on the abllity and the work of Mr, Eli 8mith. Chief-Juatico Murphy wae tho firet of the threo to be founa. Tlaving been made acqualnted with tho reportor's orrand, the Judge declarcd omphat- fcally that he did not desiro to mix In Cook County polities, nor did he wish to Incur tho snsplelon of | tho people of Cook County whom they should elect. However, ho was willing to answer guestions avont Me, Smith, 5 Teporfer—You are satlstied with Mr. Smith as Iflltldl;\u discharge of hisoficlal duties is com- arna “Chiet-Justice Murphy—I am not only fled, but 1 consider him one of tho best conrt ci in §999§9§8§9§§ W shall olose several Jmportant Oon. signments of Boasonable Goods. The at. tention of both Country and City Trade s dirocted to this aalo. Qs £ & C0.. Anction 1,300 c.AsSES FINF, WELL-ASS0RTED Boats, SMoeg & Slinpers AT AUOTION, o, Thoy drove n u 8 8 polut upwards of fve miles northwent of the city, d, after plandering him of about 873 or 880, the: sheil-ronded Lim, "—that ls, they left him snd compolled him to walk back into_town, Kell; wan arrostod a few days ago, and_Darry was cap- tured early yesterday moraning, They were held In €000 each to the Criminal Court, aud Hutchinson was allowed 8500 ball to the 24th, Last 'I'nosday night Thomas D, Parker, uoth, **[ noticed, sftor that remark, that Booth looked at ths President with & fixed, Intense &aze, and with onc of the most demonlacal ex- pressions [ have ever scen on the face of mortal on or off the stage. Why, his faco wus the very o wan immediately telegrapbed to at this city,aud he took the trst tralnout. 5 feld) Prid Ninedele, Frieda’ fuckand Jamie I, | foriman, of Oliaway & Colbert's printing.omce; | tha Field: Shaw Niamash, champlon quolt piayis of e ars (e P, Siadiay st oite | e o T o K ey | Lhe e, el It ey 20 Weduoailay, June 20 at 0:30 a. i, prompt. I Dulacie to Frors Lauttl et ished Win 'n ben | St robin ot BS ad ehercs e mao (| e . ey ot Con Mesar's ainens | jasetting worte, aud reqdsutiog him (o oo | with that fearlul and horriblo sxpreskion o his | friends the cateawn o the entiro Laneh and O e T Wabes L Jorske o Egtope. whence ha ueparts (o-day to | cornor of Loomisnd Van Duren streets. ‘At au | exdld. b W dlork, d. d. Kvendsn, d. . B e kst " Croupooun o” this. messgge | Soubtonance for som iva minutes, the. Jar, aa of every one who comes inlo oMclal con- a H it s early h?\lrly o lLlr;urn.lnl()mgu M. D, Ring- | relion, M. Sherwoud, snd othera of equal im- | Frank came back fmmedletcly, and started | 10F# tiear by gozing with wonder upon tho nan. Itepartor—Is there any reason, outside of his By D. D, STARKE & CO, i Brand thresy open hia art gallerios, at No, { Joi0: of, the West Lake Strest Statlon, arrested, | portance. aut to Oswego Tuuraday nlgt to see blx uncle for | 1 thougnt lio was mercly trytog to Impress upon | o0 SEAFCEEE & 0N S0 ae denirable to Lave M, oy i 210.and 212 Wabash avene, 1neg sveningto viow | Eins Cpiame cormer, i ictuus ON_ARRIVING AT TUE STATION the Tast thme. when o talegrag intercepted him at | the crowd the that ho was an actor, and | Bloese. why It wonid app 3 84 0nd 80 Randolph-at. & Hin onirouswha! Bas secompliened during the Ln‘::‘klr;lg de?:‘u' lh.nl,nr{'lmre:lll'egml::n H.Trl ono of the members was found presont with & | Aurora, notifyiug him of the ead event, aud ho | was merely giving a fres exuibition of the ease Chisf-Justice Murphy—1 s incllnsd to bellave past season, Of coures the photozraphs werd the took the Fox Riv L4 toad across tu tteneva, arriving donkey abuut thros feet u}l. which be insteted was 'ped murchiad then to the Twalfth-Strect Siatlon. wiiti which lie- could, transtorin his. beautiful REGULAR WEEKLY SALE o that the public (ntereais would bo best served 1f i uain attraction 1o the vimtors, Amony the cholce transportation for th y Felton | o time (o xew hin sister atlll alive but uucgnsclous. | face fnto that of a domon. Alarmed at this | Mr, Smith could ba retained in his ofice, Our ks o of A N. Kelloge, & threc-quirter {ll-length | un AeCarthy. Sias Whom It 14 ‘e fa 1he | ilé distant. The majosty of his appeacanco was | thera s go-to Y ala ole yomipgondiion | or twice, but hu did ool seom to bear ma and | whlch mightserva e gile, ind hie entire wre: | ITOUSEHOLD GOODS grayunc w chiarcoad, buat of 8 Iiitle child uf Judgo | fejlow who kicked to death’a young boy at the | howuver, somewhat murred by the fact ihat 840 | tion of 0 1o Yulo Coliegs fo atend the geatus. | dia vor’ suswer me. I stopped aside for a | temhasio be created, Me. Smith bis made y | E; A ller, of Wasuington; 8 crayon busi of's | Woilu.sircet viaguct n the Presldential olec- | donkey dlamounted him in & muddy plac e eloa s aloved: alvior Aud companion {a | shurt time, and, on returning, found bim atill | splendid beginaing, and 1, for my pact. » ould 8X° | Quesnaware, lasaware, Plated Ware, Dedding, Chro- " O osanme peilsmun . o, ALl thres wera pusiitvaly ontiged ‘Shorily after arriving st the club-house the party o hetter Imaglnen than dueerivod. | leaning ngainist'the lamp-post o & tragic atti- | Secdingly regrot to see bim provenied from anish- Bon, Tieturen, Sc., ke, New Atd Second: han Furpt: i of 1B, W, Cobbi' s threo-yuarier lile-mize | Jmeemse mn g aticy Bty yiticar | mere calied on fo be prasent st tus raluiui of tha arthroken, : tude, aid with tho saave tragic expression on his | '*fy008r"Yon ‘would then, probably, wers the | faroyShaliberbetf, Latlor Sulte, Tables Lounkes e ! crayon porirait of Mes. B, F. Nortis: a water- L o rviciling[/pale and nnfaritng of th deg.of the Gl Bea - e fuce, Bhortly after, the flags were delivercd, the | crojca left to you, prefor Mr. Smith to any of his ., Hall Troee, Fxtetalon Tablen Chaira, ac. A iy color plcture of the Mitledauyhier of Mr. ienry | James Crawford, Walter Orawford, nnd | Seat Fultun called it rlg,- °v5. ‘lkIGWD;lflwml TIE WEST PARKS, suecchies ended, and Mr, Liucoln came down 1o | competitors? Jariarvaristy F VoIv6t, Disseie, au Iogesin Carpeta. { Crawfard. Thete was also & crayun busi of Geurge | Joun Clifford, throo rather rapid younk mnen'of tns | After wieh Gratar Bandeld ang. s ‘tather . fiekery g his carriage, the police sgain separating the | - Chief Juatico—Moat decldedly, for T do not be- | Thecantentsor & 10-room Houss of sll kinds of Jouse: ¢ Luck, the druggist, There were, of course, many | North Divislon, wero before Justice Wilson yes- | Shair were broaght in connection, and n hort Ut xo. 1. cruwd and Bouth trylng to follow tha carrlage, | 1 €an gel & Detter man fur the position than | JiAKU0dk Carpets, &c. " AL10 o'cluck precisely, two . othery, but tncso ‘nay e toraied the princiyal | terday cherged with malireating s woman, the oG- | Sniayuble and mitty specch whs avorved. aud iis | . The West Park Board composed of Holden, | but falllue Iu his atiempt. I think this was ine EIl Smith, gl o - =% auce. ' Among thove present were %re, A. N. Kol | cuvant of houne of§il-fame. Mr. 10 W. Manches- | a8 o Ly e Y sers and & | Muus, Lipe, and Millard held a mecting at the | day on_which tho abduction of the Fresident | Justice Pleassnts, in a short conversstion, ex- At 12 o'clock sharp, Satarday, Juue £2, i Tueg Hedtliney Uellone, dodle gul Miille, My | der, he _caunsel, Toe /ihe defhnse, Siunan af {ho +* Slar-Spangied Bati o fikg | carner of \ashineton and Lalsted sireeta yester- | Was to bave been made; bub the conspirators® | Pressed himeslt tna hikowles unmistakably favar: {, Kennedy, Dr. Wickeraliut, Mr. dodin Bty e Taa asa waen chimga. oF Jene as, of course, of tho natiunal colurs, embrolder- | day afteraoon, Comumlsstoner Liou u the chalr. plans were folled, “Tho ‘next day I met Booth ¢ 5 thur Boper of St. Louts, Mr, James Soperan Mernll ol 5t Lo 7, ). 3. AVarawell, Mre.Catnpe bell, Mr.aod M muson, Mre.Long, Mr. Woul, Muse McCoy, Mre. Noble, Are. Hlggens, Mr. an Mew. ¥ M. Shepard, Ar, Hutler, Mis Loulse Farmuw, Sr. C. R 'Wheoler, Mr. and e, E. Ford, Mr, and Mre, C, D. Mosher, Mi. und Mre, E. Addy, Mr, Wentzbolz, J. Beach, Mrw, A, t Grow, Mr. David Mair, 3l May Sherfdan, Mr, W, H. Thurber, Miss ltclen er, Ar. Bandouburg, Mi 1. . McCracken, Mr. snd Mr he reccption will be coutiuued this sfiernoon sud avenins WIHUSKY AND TOBACCO, fron iho Volica Court, and Justice Hammil, a J than was Justice Wilson. lvh:l. and 1o Influence the voters of Cook County, He should be very glad to M hardly belie benls One Battery of Four 6-Ponnd Smooth- Bore English Steel Gus, Weli mounts 3 Wned sl in solendid order-NEW, Ooexua COMPLETER OUTFIT. Gun Carrisges, Limber, Ammunition Cheat, &e. b. b, BFARKE & CO., Auctloneers. and chatted with hun, as was the caso every day up to the time of the sasassination, 1 wasthen 10 the Peonsyivanits Central Raflroad, under the Natlvual Hotel, sud Booth used to drop inthere every day. -1 also met Lim outslde of the oftice with Mr, A, R, Cazauran, an author, & jourual. 131, aud hoguist, who was then attached to Col. Forney's. paper, sfterward on the Lrookiyn Fayle,und uow a translator of the foreign plays produced st the Unlon sq':mra Theatre in New ork, At that thne Mr. Cazauran was trylog to wet Booth to take part in & play lio bad written, based ou events in the War; but Boothjsald he tad gone into the ofl business and did ot in- tend to go oo the stags ugaln, as he cxpected to reatize 8 fortune in his ucw venture. TIUR HISTURIC NIGHT, 4 On tho night of the aesssinstion Mr, Ca- zauran sud tuysell were standing In front of the Metropolitau Hotel at about 8 o'clock, when Mr, Bouth came aloog, and 3lr. Cazaursn sguin urged hiw to take part in his play, *Cazauran, deur boy,’ sald Mr. Booth, ‘I wouldu't touch theatricais again with a forty-food pole. 1 sm now io the ofl buslness.’ He thun asked Mr. aud wysclf to accompany him to Ford's Tneatre to sce Laura Keene play, [ told bl I'dida't care 10 go. *Oi,' anid be * you had better go. Vrestdeut Lincoln, Bacretary Sew. ard, Ueu. Urant, und, tn fact, sil of the Cabioet are'to be thers to-nlght.’ 1 alill refuscd, aud ‘The first business was the adoption of the follow- Ing resolutlon, presvnted by Commiszloner Muus: Jeesuinad, ‘Thiat the guestion whotlir & vacaucy hias gecirred i tije mewbersuip ot this Bosrd by rosson v the non-aiteudance of anyof (e uieinbers Oo peferecd Macatlus and Atter the formal and onjoyed thin 1nore than & hulf b P ing, while another party want out on tne river shing. The latier asnortinent had the most en- tertajoment, judging from the fact that every once and azain a faheriuan would come rushing up to the huuse dripying from tru{ thread, while 8 comrade {naureed upon the reglater, ** Fell ju the fivor,' Tt wus the way the boss hotel-kecver 1uads bis record. ‘The day was showery, cloudy, lowery, and unplcasant, aud but fow fsh were caught. Quolis wers 'provided, and Becretary Cleveland famed Limsclf " aftor’ ths approved fashion. Only uno base-ball wason the ground, and therefare nut moro than s couple of windows were broken by the unskiliful throw, “fhe shooting at trapped birds w th ion of fully hall the nm{. howover, nad no wpoctally sxill- wdent Felton led of wila o siraight 5 ume other equstly good scores woro made, AL 8 o'clock the party were pretty thoroughly tired, and rml( 10 col omes. ‘The tzip was madu In & few minutes over twa hours, SOCIAL SBCIENCE, THE JLLINOIS 5QCIAY BCIENCE ASS0CIATION met at tne Tremont Houss yeslerday morning. ‘Thero were present Meedames Mitchell, Alllng, Beymous, Beck, Thadale, Richards, Uandy, Perry, mith re-clected, that & better man could be pro- cure des, e did not°think the organlsation of the Court progressed far envugh to warrant & change In the person of the chief of ite oftice Justice Ballay could only way favorable things of Mr. Siith, whom he had’ learned to know aean ofticial as courtcous as he waqs cfiicient, Il boped Mr. $mith would be left |u the posscasion of an onice he was condacting in such a gencrally satle- factory manner. ——— BRAND'S ART RECEPTION, The popularity of the social and art receptions of the loadiog photographer of Chicago was evl- dencoed last cvenlog by thoe largo attendsnce of cal- tivated people 10 examine the cholce work recouts 1y completod In bis gallerics. The fine plotures were admirably dot off by the harmonlous coloring of thie walh and the deep friexes and dadoes In rare good taste.. The rooms haye baen newly decorated with the sxpense usually bestowed only on a lady's ‘boudolr, snd were beautiful with rich floral ox- otice. The akillful hanging of the plcturas might &ive & hiut to the managers of public institutions, especially as portraits of similar quality were are ranged with reforence to tons. All the eveolog gueats wers coming and golng, adwiring the qual- ity of Interesting work, and euthuslastic over the of vanuu 10 Justice Hamialil because of the latter aflclal's oxceusive tendornoes of heart In discharg- Ing ufenders, Some persons have held that 4 Uu- Jice Justice bad authority (o chango the venuo ta any Justice whota he chose to weem that Juilke Wi L struction of oo atal LOCAL POLITICS. . PRIMALIEY, Tne Nepablican primary weetinga will bo held from 4107 p, m. ta-day 10 elect delegates to the Convention to be Leld at Farwell lall Monday to aclect delegates to the Conventlon which lsto mect in Springdeld Wednesday 10 nomimate o Heate Treasurer, Superintendent uf lnstruction, Clerk of the Bupretis Court of the Boutherntirand Divislon, ks, The Conveutlon wil) €0 (e CommiLics on Qual cled, with nutructions to report st an adjourned mieeting 1o be el baturday, Juie 33, 1hT4, 3t 3 oclock. This resolution s dealgncd 1o put in operation & clause in the Hfoard’s charter which provides that the absence for three months of & member shall render bie place vacant, The gume slmed st con- alels of Messra, Bennett, McCres, and Woodard, none of them having attended 8 meeting since the btn of last March. The Lipe paty think Lhat this clauso will effectuslly settlo their clame to ofice. As 000 &8 the above resulution had been adopt- ed, My, Holden submitted the following, which ‘was carrled witboul s disacnting voles: By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, - Auctioneers, 83 & 87 ltandoloh-st. saye miil selt o-day, commencing at half-pasto, fall Housekeeping Goods, Elsgant Parlor Setr. Marble-Top C! e R ARG T ‘Tho Sub-Tressuror disbursed §36,000 yes. terday, ‘I'he internal ravenue recsipts amounted 0 $20,854.09 yesterday, | Tho recoipts from the tax on spirits i4 amusnted to §12, 063 yesterday, Fifty.five thousand dollars of ' the new 4 per cent bouds wers reccived at the Sub-Treasury yerterday. ‘ILe appenl from Judge Blodgett in the Lcelle, Junker & Co. case will come up thls morn- Wixsxas, Douglas, Jumboldt, snd Central I'arks having beed thrown open to the jublic 8a pudile patke; q : Waznxas, Humboldt Park tise & 1ne of hor sunning (o It thus aloriiog commuication fo Mehio deetre 16 yi|t it, and Centrel uad Douglia 1ave uo such fauilltiest and Wuenxas, The lineof hursc-raliway tow on Ogden avenue rune (o within three-quari of s tnlle of the io., and the (e of hotko-railway un Sladleua au: ety Tund to withiy une mile snd ona-c¢ighth ol atesl Park, und thess parks haring heen RTpaYersof the West uole facliitics shuul afurded the i at s low Tale of faros therefors o bies. Lounges, eic. One TR, & 500l Hae f Crocherr mad s sood Honse aod soverzi 36,1 Cooking Siove WhOORENOUSE, Auctionesr. HAIR GOODS, e e e My Fat MARATOUA WAVLE of patural curly hair iinproves womau's 1oaks wonderfully. You will fiave noi other aficr soeings. Sent G 6 atfis) THOMFiC 410 W Other waves, 3. Wabasl; y eatbarn and Monros cond Ward, Nu. 537 Btate etreet; Third rd, Howland's sistle, Twenly-second snd Siate vireets; rd, coruer of Thlety-thied rewt and Houth Park aveaue; Fifth W Stxth Ward, No. 772 South eventh Ward, corucr of MNastings Eiguth 3 Blodgett, ent that 1 would bave been arreated as uns of the 2% AMilwauks No, 2, Gussa W el 40 Mou- The othor Bourd, consistiog of 31 usainer Warcs & spoclaliy. 4 Mou: Woiesale s Kerut, Sead o poice- ; 3 gt o g tug before Judye Harlau, Mt S tautinge | e, Miller, Davis, Swith, Messenger, st Fuatvs Commun Coull b, Lauoeied | Siterwand iearmed vhat, ir, Carauran went wish | PIO87es6 of A7 1o CHebine N RAC, HoCh PG Sinmn e Dickcuson, Abel & Co., and oflier second reets Ninili Ward, N Tho foilowlng ladies woro propored for, snd | Beiecieanr sy e 8iend, et [scol LfXarviy | bl to the theatec., Mr. Cazauran wab 0o Wrat | co)ieries thrown open this afteroon from 2 to 5, o2 whlUnNmaK, baten wiaksites have reiained Emery A. Storra o | Do Madievu sireet; Tenth Ward. No. 254 slected Lo, membyrehip: Mrs, L. E, Leonard, Pe- | Lake streetsto Dird Yo, ai v eattient ook Ho0th Lids whot thy Ereaidettt 'fliat (s | 8ud this oveniug from 8 (011 p. m., and tho op- | —— e o thele pleading for them on the gueation of i Madlron and Elizabeth streste; Twelfth kin; 3r. 8. I, Farriuzton, Geneva Lake, Tat6 of 1850 10 Lantral, bouging »° the last the § ever saw Wikes Houth. Had I | portuulty of zambling through the whble of Brand's PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORP. : Wiiity. *Sumo of Tho party clehin 1hat (hey wars | Nov 1L Weet Nidsot. witeets - Fuir M. C. E. Durand, Chicagoi Mre, R, A, Bro The Board then adjourned until to-day. &ouo to th theatrs with biw, it 48 very Mkely | srustic rooms should be fuily eojoycd. aLnen Hacaln Clicpro far Ha i finlh}“'umdrmh. and aoure exewmpt undes the lens' h“"““&“ sud L 1 Toulow, Iil.; Mre, J. A, Jackwan and Mrs, 2, plasemtabesiioon docl s 0ods, wholes: ratall, morus ' 8 Ward, J. A, Ward, Bloomington: Mre. V. Urow McCren, | cunspirators, for § was with blm every da) KENWOOD HALL. roe, ar 270 W. Madison-st, Ustsiozucs re ine g Fifteeuth Ward, Folz's Hail, corner_of i 0 Elons by Ve SHOWRy, Bag f " 2 free, MKS, MATTIE'M. HULL. H cdwick o cventeent! T urney's | A + Mre. V. J. Newton, Sparts, %3 rovided wi es, whic] it : terduy, and gave §500 ball fur apyearance ot | atores Kighteonth Ward. Torner Uatl, North Clark ariiwtbecule L+ FAVER & plot tu wssassinate the President to any person, or that suy vther persons weruurlv(v to Lis plans befure e had fully conceived the ldva ol nssus- sination #No, I don't believe he gave the detalls ol bls Ehu- to wuy persun except Payne, who seems to uve been “his right-haud man. Tho idea that auy of tho Booth fawily hadsoythiog to do with tlio arraugzemcuts lor the assassiuation 1s slmply preposterous.’ 4\Yuut cause do you assign, Col. Richardson, for Mr. Booth's assasslnatiog the Presidout s’ i Mrs. Wo J. Lemon, Mattoon: Mre. 5. ¢ i Mles Newberry, Gleucoo: Mre "ul A.m&‘un‘l'?[.ahllxrnJ I_!m \é".‘ t Lloyd, BV EnIW! 3 sa Beliv J. 4104 ut| 1L Miny Atico 11, Btocker, Elworih, Neve 0 " re. Bavbilt then read the followlng yapers A b by tohward owing bt Fiinée. patdu u‘xnf?u'fi':‘{:!'.:'f.‘:ff%? mueb striklog. &3 The Cowmliite appuinted to consider the exist. ing dificulties between the Luards asked f which was uranled. Mr, McCres ingulred as to the status of whatare knuwn as **thy removal cases,” aud was Informed that tbhey would coine befure the Supresie Court at Ottawa gext Septemver. In rogard fu the proceed- 1ngs boguu l*linll Holden by Mr. lacy, it was stabed that his position w Ly the McCrua party of U Lo was not infduenced by o T'he cave will come up in the Criwinal Coart Mou- closed last winter. 1ts re-openlag under now and admirable auspices is announced in vur advertis. jog columas to-day. Mr. W. C. Rtickards, the wife of the woll-known scieatist, Pruf. Ricbards, will preside over it, aud will bave her Lusband's sid and that of a fall staff of accoiapiishcd teach- & Mrs, Ricbards was Princioal of the Mount Vernon School in Boston, established by Jacob Abbott, and has bad large snd varled experience In the educations! feld. ienwood Mlall” ls fuz- aticet. ‘Fne judges of tho election aro requested to send the Fesult Lo Tus Triscxs otlice tLis evenlog. HEDUCED KATES. ‘The lnlluwln&rlllmn‘u will sell tickots al re- duced rates to dolugates sttendiug the Kepublican State Convention st Sgflnlllld. June LU: The Clicogu & Alton, the 1lliucis Central, the Rock- furd, Rock Ielaud & St Louis brauch of the Chica- go, Burlington & Quincy, sud Bpringdeld & Nort western, round-trp Uckets for 8 fare sud a%0ft] the Wabash Kallwss, rouu ckota frous Siues tho bill reducing the tax on tobacco fatled to pass i both Houses of Congreas, 1 d elo in the weed Bave bach coging 45 mintully W their taxes. Thers was §0,006 recelved from bis source yeotociny, and $1,200 from clga, ‘e mapufacture of Cigass fs 'largely on tho cresns bere. and upwards of 200,000 & day urs now wiauofactired 10 Coicago. Suut of fhcve are of o séry a1z quality, but the larger proporiion wanu- sevireuce Buw cverywhire showi Balie apprebensions are catertaiued {hat iy thy nes eucratlon MO such that called Veuerativa Vheit the ybuiiser cmbers of & (4HiHy omtred (hetr i the yuul 3 ul ully offered thels cldery tha best besieand Hatcued I courtcous allence IETEESE nas Arcilee tur Trating Lese o olug {mprovements for the uew regime of e i % factured are retalled for Ave aud & B b per cent below regular ral Obto & fu the femaiks wade by Lelr superlors. L the "Thie question of the Asslstant Becretary, the two 1 thiuk It was wome sudden freak of Lis W6VEY & co.. L o Chebp: Cigarer - Hlomwrer, ths. Ao | #1bbl 1iaiirond, Toub-Lriy tickete st ome wnd one- | Witra deuioctatic daje apitrentiy e worl b uaperiy iicesiet, sud the Tre 4 Detog kept | mind, which wust hava been in o disordered | tbe school. e for good Weateru-made cigare i8 rupldly fncreas- | $bird fare; the 5L Loule & Southeustern Ratlrosd, | 588058 S FECEY nevbts b the yalyuoas who In J iutroduced by | condition at the tlue of the murder." . T = s e Bo Everytling eBesas lce, Tl LA‘vN \xlwlualo finu rotall. Mowers repaired. ist, U. BAVAUE & ik Heedsmi d lf mfl.h'n bcl-(l, THUNKS, o lete, $i.35. beat by mail on peceipt of Extias fur ropaire kept In stock. Vascs OR TUR [p; Puitadelpbia Lawn Mowers, . Iustlc aoats, Btands, &c. Sond for price For_Lawns. | AN AR R S AT b SR AR Our new Btate-Room Trunk; NoKuropean tourist canafiord - 1o take an vcesn trip withoub 3T s 144 Blate-ie- 4nd befure long a large quantity of really fue clzare will be madv bere frum dmported tobacco. H. H. Blufcldt & Co. have on exbibition iu the Paris Exposition the process of whisky aod slcubol wmanafacture in all its atagcs, cowmencin; with tho pure Zralu, aud showlng #il the dulereal full farv golug snd one-ith returning from East of the Becretary. St Louls, on cestidc: DANEL BlEFARD, Beczetary Hopublican Btate Central Comumittcs, ELEVENTU WAKD. ‘The Repubilcan Clubof the Elsventh Ward met s Martinc's Adsatrect Mall Jasb evenlng, pre- LOST AKD FOUND. No. 221 BouTu lonsy, Crey or Cuicaco, June 21, 1875.—Therears men of sterling Integrity oven these hard times whom micnoy csnnot swerve or turn from the path of honor and rectitude, sud as swong men of this class | wlsh to mexntion the cy wero merely Mr. Bennett thoaght nly one of the crowd clildred 13 _country tow j. 1 cau recall atun u the elgs of & urtscy a the boys 3 ** Luuo: sbuuld reach uing below Lliat we deelied tivat central This was & fale 3peciuion of, WL loauuers of the limes. Do uot inaglic that 4 whbi (0 sve tbe penduluw ncgll ciiou that 8!l .'?..; * And, uow, wunhlu your opinion, as & the- atrical managcr, ts the ‘true fnwardness’ of the interview with Manager Fordi” 4 1t {s siwply an advertlalog dodge, {otun up tw prepare thie public for the praduction of play written by sowa lady or geuticman, the kept to thatibe Fecreiary wua th who oad say color of Lt On wotion of Mr, Heunatt, the President waa in- structed to infora all partics baviug park property 1o thelr posssssion, OF belng aboub to purcbase fMce