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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TIIURSDAY, JULY 4, 1878, . ed the reporter of Asslatant Distriet. Attorney Thomuon, don’t knote Anything. " ) Why were they referted to Judge Bangst” +4To examine, of course.” **Nothing else? ™ *'1 guess not," CRIMINAT. Charles . Mendenhail was yesterday ad- mitted in §7,000 ol to the 10th, Dr. W. T. Bele field, of the County Tlospital, giving as his opinton that Hall's wound wonld not ptove fatal, although he wonld surely lose nls eye. were held in $500 bonds to the same date for the alleged assnnlt upon Mendenhsil Peter Bodgess, of No. Gi Illinain street, alleges that he made a depprit of $4 with Joseph Lanf, a tallor, doing husiness at No. 233 North Clark street, in consideration of which the wAs to commence batlding him & suit of clathes. He clatme that he ha thi clothing since, and Laufl wes last evening arrcated upon a warrant charging bim with obtalning money by falee protenses. Justico Ma.ch entared a judgment of 280 yesterday sgminet Aaron H. 7, 8 urk, the owner of { stalllon rlerida, In favor of Mrs. K. I copnriner with her hushand ff known nn the Spirit of the furf, wean rendered on a deht for printin The suit was be the horse Fiorlda (sal. by virtao nf an sitachment writ, Two men in n partinlly intaxicated con- dition Inst evening ratsed & tremendons row in the saloon of Scheil & Schorth in the Staats-Zellung Bullding. Both were badly used up Ly the bars keoper and an sesintant, and in revenyge one of them smashed 4 €130 mirror with an iron match- Thereupon’ one of the hrooriotars covered a cocked revalver, and hetd him At the atation the into nta by and the two tlerces ay | firr mr’ the firet time, of 1ard for rendering were placed in it. Adolph Amuold, one of the proptletors, was In charge of the engine and dollcr, and had Instractions not i ‘on more than oighteen pounde of steam. was done in defiance of the nrdina Boller Insnector had nefther eeen wor tested 1t tmt intended dolng so next week, 3 canre of the accident, only a Coroner's inqnest npon the nnfortanate viet get al the bottom faete. besn no safety-val THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Gen. Ti 0. Brinton, of Philadelphis, is at the Sherman 1loase. W. K. McAlpino, Tex., 10 at the Tremont Hous Juntice 1lanes has beon rick for) the past three dayn, —nol seriously, howover. D.. De Vivo, of the Tlma de Murska Comoination, is at the Grand Pacific Tatel, The Ton. Tdward Atkineon, M. ., Mao- cheeter, Eng., 18 stopping &t the Tremont House. The Hon, Allon Saunders, of Omaha, fresh fiom Europe, wae st the Bberman Houte yeater- An to the direct of Galveston, There appears o have and the exhaust-pipe was #ald to have been fonnd apen by a gaa-fitter, Arnold Inatsts that there was only eighteen pounds of steam on, and ssys that Crane Brothera and other manutactarers who examined the weeek eaid that the tron used was of an Inferiorquality. How- ever, the impression is that there was 100 much N he Iron is wrenched and bent in every direetlon, and the iron siays are pulled clear from T The rearof the bullding was totally destroyed, entalilng a loss of at least 8500, Prof. (. A. Young, the eminent and well. known astronomer; Prof. C, F. Bracket, the Pro- rof. €. 0. Ruckwond, Profe: matics; W, Libbey, Jr., Traneursry 5, D. Benpett, W. McDunald, il B.'F, Smith, componing the Expedition, of Princeton Col- ., arrived in thiecity yeaterda s Grand Pacific liotel. " Ontside of fexnora mentioned. the expedition fe composed of sindents whe gradunted this of last v ‘Al are remarkably intel gentiemen, who have made science and astronomy McMahon and Hall fessar of I'hysicas A party of cloven persons from Cairo, e.. ronto nortl ward to do some st the Tremont [lonse yenterday. Mra, Mary 1B, Willard, widow of the Iate Oliver A, Willard, han bes! tion In the United State hing, bréakfasted | gpi i, i, Cailey, pointed to a posi- Revenue-Ofice 1n thls aylor, of Orange i & Chicars paper Tnited States Senptor and Mes. William The igment Pitt Keiloge, of Lonis Cetordny. and are tloppl arrived In this city at the Grand Pacific » valued at $:10,000) City, Col., Jor the purpode of view. of tho sun this year, which will ‘The’ party have with them Improved and approved acientific instra. ments, including & larze ten-Inch telencope, five ciroscopes, five Dliotographic cameras for the sse of taking views of the eolas corons and "I'he reason of thetr eatly start I8 because they will hisve 1o put up their own voyery- atory, and In the meantime they wil camp out. Tho varty leave for the Weat thit morning. They have nil tho funds and Instrusnenta thoy want, and ht to do mame gnod work, A roport waa enrrent Inst avening that the bodv of Misx Emma Carr—who tvas recently arowned oif the steamee Flora abont half o milo from the North Prer—bad becn found abreast of Tha Managers of the 0ld Peoplo’s Home met In the parlor of the llome yesterday, reported cash donafiuns of $280, s0 $110; collections trom viher ralar apcctruns, Patkes, anilcitor, snd of merchanil sources, $I11. civer Glover, of the Central National Tiank that wns, annonnces hia teadiness to pay the eccond aivudend of 13 ver cect, per cent puld 1 depoatturs aince the bank went in- 10 the Receiver's bans Tho tempernture_yesterdny, ns ohserved by Manasee, optlelan, 8% Madison stroct (TiRUNE :t dezreen; 100, m,, i 8§ p. o, U4, Bar- the fellow with untli the arrival of an vilicer, prisoner gave the name of B. C. Fox. Abont one nionth ago A woman known as **Nother " Ryder, and who had acquired somewhat she kept a huapital wed and sealded duza, cansed areest of seven men. and chr committed in tearing down Derplainea atreet, men to the Criminal Court, and the Grand Jury A few dava atn, Mother From duniice Wit ed rinters took a changu of ammill, and yesterday they were discharged for want of prosceutlon. Tlonry Binmore, a precticing attornay, was yesterasy arrcated by Conatable Hall on s char of emberziing trnat funda beloneing to minor chil- The complaint, which w: tice Foote, was mada by Charl attorney, who {s the hondaman fora man named Fivon |s the guardian of two James, whure mother died some time azo and laft them some $4C0 n money. Mr. Linntore was employed as counsel In the ease, snd ho collected the cash, which, it is allcged, he Mr. llinmore wan arrested Norman Lockyer f, the well-known Englileh apece troscapista, are biso expected in Chicago withina aay ortwo on thelr 'way to Denver, NOTEN, ARRIVALS, Grand Pacife—Ex-Uor, d them with riot, k held two of tha s d Mra, firodribh, M \ Austral nit, Tirazil, Jud.s A, 1. Maynard and €. Louls| herman House=! 0 Tarlar 4. G, Biark, Hew J. L Chase, New) Jr., Phlladeiphids J. ry. San Franclecus C, one daiga ra . Now Yorks Jin arking, Hamitzon, Ont.t W. K. MeA! auls Col. 11, I Atking, st ¥ failed to indlet them. Lyder caused their rearrest, son the seven all vyenne to Juetlco otieter at N A, Bl 20, Tho following on the chimes of Our Natal Mory rogrammo will Iy ames Church to-day: “*Chimy Aeatn, Chima Agala, anule Doon ™ ¢ Hail, Colam- * Men of Mariech; " ** Howe, jod before dua- The Republiean Club of the Fourteenth Clatke, another Ward met at Lochner's Hall last evening, . Jolikon {n the chatr, Alfter the transaction of Patrick Flynn. end, tne matior of forming o Club wa discuseed, hiino action wax taken, 1rom tho fact thatit wae betieved thiat dub was & myth, The Posat-Oftice and Postal Stations wilt cleseat 108 m, for the day. nz tnlla will close at that hour (10 8, m). One delivery and vue collection of mail will be throuzhout tho city b Money Order. and open’for thy Lisnesction of busines Tlon, Samuel B. Garvin, ex-Jdge of ww York Superlor Court, and ex-District At. X w York (ity, diod Just week i il wralvtic stroke. 1 udize was in his 02d year. members of his fannly reaida tn Chlcago, and the Tate Mra, Judge Drury was hiv own sater. Mr. Keenz, n Wahnash nvenue pictnre-frame denler, o1 ut an attachinent yestardny ot Justice Court Tar twa oll palatings, the **Our Game-Keepor's Lard y Mr. J. Joy Robinson, which pictures sdorned the walla of ‘the Lydian Art Callery, for the attachment it that the uwner of the gailery awed Keenz mbalance of $3uon a bl ‘I'io case wilt bave s hearing in the near future, 61 Garden City Lodge. B emikn. M & crmy Tnion with the Mey e has fafied to turn over, and held to bull for oxaminativn. of burglaa is playing havoe in ndison etreet diatrict, and the condition of afluirs ia really becoming serions in thlw hartic- aiar section of the city. Shortly before 4 o'clock eateruay morning the gang visited the honses No. 30 and 232 May street, the latter occupled by Martin Carroll, rear occupled by Thomaa Gleason. There were 8l rliapa four, in the vang, and, heir united powar, they felaures Iy helped themecives Lo whtevor the was taken clothing an on, hin cluthin New in and E. H. lloy W, 0 81, Loutst I, A Boston; Seth Bullock. THE CITY-IIALL. The afternvon and Cashler's Div The liconaa recoipta wera $2,000. All the city offices will be closed to-lay. Tho diabursing clerk added £7,000 to tho yolume of scrip now afloat. ‘I'hero was some falk of a special meating of the Conncil Friday night, but it {a belleved nuns least three, ani B9 1f conscious of No. from Mr. Gluns and o gold watch sad cimin, the thicves dropp . 19 puntaloons The Treasurer's recoipta werc: Water, llector, $2,104: Comptroller, 87173 little house-dog _searing them off, theso hurglarles wan reported at headquarters, rubsbly for fear that Snpl. ilickey miht posstoly nd out what was golnzon in that section af the y way of Infarmation it may be stated that ahout a scote of burglaries bava taken place lica will fire ratates of thirty.sight o'clock this morning at Lincoln Park, on the lako ahote, and on Latiin stroet. The nsaal Fourth of Tnly order was issued niring a1l the fAremen (o be et ovening until 7 o'clock Many are never reported, and the complainants are frequently requerted not to let the press know, ostensibly for fear that the thieves might hear of the burgiarles and mako it hardor for the police to work up, bat really for the purnose of allowing the public to bellove that the district Is very qulet ‘The Ineliciency of comn »o marked that the citizens clamoring for a changy gular mecting by Marshal Denner, req v on duty from U o'clock to-morrow moring. About $30,000 was puid ont hy the Troas. ater to rodeem revenue warrants of 1477, makine 100, 000 taken op in three days. 4iver $1, 000,000 Avg becn wiped ont since Febrnary, and the hal- ance wiil have disappeared befors the Bupremo Conrt decinton is rendered. The elorks in the water-ofica are at work on the delinquent list of 1877." Iargo by one-half w the ensuniug year: Jumes Pergus, Workmnun; Jaties Morahall, Master Overseer; Henry Paul, Guide; Loals ¥, lollnnds, : Jowen Parker, liceeiver: Frank Robert Willls, Louls Kullen, Outeide Watchma: ‘T'hy Sub-Committes of the Exocntiva Com- mittes of the Central Commitice of the Democratic party of Couk ('onuty met yesterday afternnoon at the Tremont 1louse, #nd, with the Conferenco Comunttee, Jooknd over the Jist of judges of pri- lectod by Lo Joint Committee, which in chomen from the Tammany Cowmmittes’ and the ‘Flie whole matier will be re- ferred hack to the Jolnt Committee, wheruupon a Commitiee of tho Whole will likely bo appoluted by n Speclal Commitice 1o oit apun K. Lx-Ald. THildreth wus prenent. The Coopefs hold thelr rogular weckly ot evening at No, 7 Clark street, but did cept tho ronting busiuess involved verfecting tnelr coupurs who were out on the Iate steikn have the bossrs baving practically acceded to For woud-bound barrels, or terces, they are now paylng 30 5 and for iron booud. including what sre known as alcohol and high-winies barrels, 40 "Iy Coopers seem (o o satlvied. at least for the preacnt, with the results of the strike, aud claim homselves Lo thu peffectivn of Inside Watchman; n. HICKEY AND R. P\ DERICKSON. A morning paper yoateriay containel & half- colamn article In which an attempt was made to show ttat Mrs, Juhnson, the fumals detcetiv backed by Supt. Hickey, hind attempted to blsck- Iickey's alleged ' becanse the citizon ot of tho previous year, the o 100 and .U00. Aw soon as the Collector gete ti ne will proceed to aell the delinguent pi Clark Lipe, represouting the ousted Wost Tark Comminsioners, had an Interview with tho Mayor, and protested against the recogmition of thonew Park police apouinted by the present Com- misstoners in tho place of thoee di Honor took the matter under a Dr. Azel Ames, Jr.,, of Doston, who has been Abroad and sniffed Europesn stini city, and, nccompunted by Dr. De Wolf, spent » a1 tho Stock-Yards and in Bridge- s usual, Chicago canca which are to Leatue Commitiee, spectable citixel object baing to **get eve had said o certain thie! paid Ilickey 10 per cont of nla earnings for protectlon, ete. not true, and the apparent motive which prompted Ita publication was to injuro Supt. llickey in the oyes of Aldermen who are believed 1o by opvosed It [s true that Mrw. Johnson wrote the citizen roversl letters, and endeavored 10 bring about a meeting, view that was The chargs 18 10 his confirmation. beats tho world. #s 8n expert in the in the Criminal “ourt be _romembered that he went to Chambembury, Inttor part of 1870 to aenist pung man named Weeks out of Jail, on nrrested with ono Clomont, sllas Roland, a *+ professional,” for robbinga bank In that cit On his way home. as 3r. Derlckeon stated on arrival to & roporter, ho met Holund, wht had oe- In the suwe conversation he d ftoland had told him that when he did work in Chieavo Jako Itehm and Bupt. Hickey were satls. I Mayor i{eath resd the In- w, and went Lo Supt. Hickey and told him to foland, the fumitive, If it were possible, Mr. Derickeon reached Chicago Dec. 3, 1870, Having admitted that Holand wis on tho ears with aturaily concluded, since Der- tckaon waw well “acquainted with the famtly to which the thief's wife belonged, that he, p knew his whercabouts. It would never have done 10 haye gous to Sr. Derickeon and ansk, Whi " ny Infurmation was to be vb- ccured in only one way—by and 45 cents, The report of the Regi: ttatica for June shows the deathe 1o have been 453, o decreasc of 33 from the_previous month, 101 frum tho correaponding one in 1877, ratio s loas than it liss beel bulng one death In 1,015, trar of Vital Sta- to be devutln; thefr organization. Eighteon Democrnts of the Bixth Ward, who, it _appears, conatitate the Democratic Club of that Wurd, met Inat nlgnt st Sack's lall, corner of Brown and Twentleth streets, General routine business—the election of new members, the re- ceiving of commlttes reports, transacied, and a few unimiortant amendinonts to the constitulion wore offercd and sdopted. Mossrs, Juha Hickey, A. McCarthy, and J. C, D appoluted 8 Commitice to request the Commitiee 1 whese hands lies the rovision of the list of ive the Sixth Ward Cluba e polls, Adjourncd for oug for mine years, there suming tho ponulation 10,000, The averaye for clght years has n 003, Cold weather 1s reaponsible ed, on the Lrain, with 10 per cent. THE NORTII BIDH, ‘The atink cases will be called in the Orimi- 1Al Court to-morrow, + No court to-day, e baxtardy dockat will bo called In the Connty Court Monday, and io each case the re- cogulzance will be renewed. Judge Rogers aunonuced yosterday that no Jury cases woulil b tricd In the Criminal Court during the Auwust term, Holden, it appears, was in enrnest when appeal In the West Park quu warranto terdny the Clerk of the Criminal Court vas preparing tis records in the caso for biw at his clc,, ete,~wng him, Bupt. Hickey Judges of election to represcutation lnsde t Coroner Diatzucl estorday held an in. neat njon the remaina an unknown m () years of ago, found on the lake-ahore at Il Purk; upun KEdidle Murphy, b years of age, at No. 148 Larrabew street, who was run over and killed by his father's team wsnd truck; general debillty jease of the kid- snd also upon Johu ategy. 'hal’wll wanted was to get 3re, Johnson into & t was reasonably euro that Cisrmont would stop when he reached the city. onder 10 vot her in there, ns a boarder, or In any uther wav, it was nLecessar corlain house where .Bucncer, who dled of Dright's neys at Nv. 280 Third aveuue; Euigelbreit, of No, 108 Vino street, whu wan sbot and killed by etor Bender, It that the deceased had told Dender that the weapon d, and that the sheoting was in con- suquence purely churged from custody, The Hon, Lorenz Brentano, Momber of Conwress from tho Third District, bas been re. qucnted by the Kecretary of War to nominuto & caudidute fur appoiutment to the Military Acad- cmy ot West Poiut from his district, to Rl the place which witl be made vacaut next spring by the graduntion of Cadet A, C. Dueat, Al though the nomivation s made now, the auccess- ful cundidate will not have to spoeur at Wost Point betore the 14th of Juns next year, the ucmisalon of cadetn to the Acadomy 1s bniween Caudidates must bo ut lcust five in “buipht, and frea from any fnfectivus or erally,” from sy do- Mty whicl iay render It was necossary s way, since Mr. Derickson ha polico suthoriiiea that hu would give nce in the effort to secure \t woald have nothing more (o do with thesflair, ~they would have to get along alone, "Accorulnzly ra. Johnson was detailed to gat on the cunfilential siile of sir. Derickaun, Ing vut the method adopted to accumy e wrote hin several the Msyor knowing iheir coutents. Ui house whore the meoting was Lo take place—a wumsn whose character 18 ab0ve (ucition—was let ‘This was nocessary, as she was Doricksun calied two or thres timow, but Mrs, Johuson happened to ba out, and the two never met. The only object waa toge Derickson, u conversation, to droy thing whieh would give u clew to Rolal's where. Mra, Juhnson le a respectable woman, It . aud alnipiy did wiat (s dons in every clly of the country every day in the yeur— art Jn order to get facts which will detection of “The County Clerk yosterdny raceived the bound volumen of the wae clcarly shown oigment records In the de- | them no mor a: ey will be carted to tho , upon which occsaion judg- The Commissionsrs were yesterday .in- vited to visit the [nsane Asylum to- part in the celebration of the Fourth. ciaes there will conslst of winglng, music, el dancing in open alr, for which ourpose @ mame moth plalform was yosterday erected. sioner Pitzgeratd was favited to orate, but be respectfully declived, Tiio uttorneys for the indicted in conner. tion with the Protection Lif once, to have bacume anslos aakud sesterday thut the canod 104 rumoved from ed st onca. whereupon it post in court ctters, Bupt, 1 into the sucret. case mppear, all at 17 und 22 years. alie s 8 astective. thig county might ba ¢ was agrusa that dofendants suatl » Monday azuln, when the case: GOVERNM oral dleorder, snd, them unfit for N1 BUILDING, The Internal Revenus roceipts yoaterday o would have besn wliy tuact insuch & way us they did—let Msyor Heath know every move. urce us to Rolan the effort Lo ket pointa from Mz, D dropped, the criminal belug captured by Detective Steule at Nu. URS West It of Junuary, 1877, Thu fucts were dis 8 knowledgo of the elemeuts of i gramuor, of deecriptive goography, purticularly o our own countey, and of tho hisiory of the United Sir. Brentano hou deciled 1o thiow open 1Lie pumiontlon to sil tho qualified young men In Yiin istrict who whe Lo conpets for ft, dewir to cuter for exunination sre tequested to upnly to i, vither personally or by letwz, at bis olice, No. ¢ flunore Block, When the laud at North avenue was chaeed for an addition to Lincoln Purk, tue lar, uler ut tha fuul of the avenou had to be included the purchase, und recently the Park Cominlseion- ers Lave conceived o pian for utilieing the struct. ure, and yeaicrday tenderod the uss of it 10 the ital Avsociation for ioni the plan being Having gotten & clow s hiding-place Bpecinl Revenuo-Agent Moyer loft for Bt. Louis last evening. The Bub-l'reasury disburdoments were $71,000 yeuterday. Collector Harvay left yestorday for Genova Lake t0 spcnd the Fourth. ‘The Bub.I'renaury sold $20,000 of the new Government 4 per cents yosterday, 'Thers ware %3,000 in silver doHare atarted 1o circulation by the Sub-Tressursr yealerdsy, ‘Tho tax on distitled spirita Vor the month to Luve been §00, 42, which is yery large for this sca- won of the year. Deputy-Collector Richardson, consin Dlstrict, Milwaukee, ba enl Moyer refus . but wu investigatl Thisis sl ¢ toriod Lo make An atteuipt was mi 4. Deldier by tho recltal o Inquiries and b e ey had done nothing beyo quired m to do, ——, MRS. VALENTINE, SIE WANTS TO COMI'ROMIsK, {mply trum Balthoor 1ady to Judye Hipple at the Palmer 1o day moralng, **ae we ars unly traveling fur vur hea'th.* The lady who msde this remark was Mrs, T. §. Valentine, of California snd Ualtimore, She wes sccompantod by Mra. M. Il. Banks, of the Monumental Clty. Mrs. Valentine fs not unknuwan 1o Chicago, ince she Is the wifs of the famous Fort Learba o but It is noderatood he Inrectors of tho ne puruuses of that organlas to erect uuon 1ho pler o butidiug for & summer hue- wital for childreu, which sball ba s substitute for & vessel anchored fo the ulug, a9 has been the prac- two weasuna, 3 tho Aesocta- Lorduy WHterndo, st whieh were prean ; ch we 3 b T Pt v re presvnt Measrs, Gon Jomenly Stockton, te the recelots of the First d pusition, Spccial whys and wherefs the otler of the Paric aud the Exccultve [3 eporter dent u nng the afternoon, sud Comuaioucrs was tccepted, Comuittre inrtructed to pruceed without delay 1o carry out the project. It i1s hoped tuat undef the Drupecd AITaDZEInent even ui0re satlafuctory ree wutts wilt be attaifftd theu bave been accouplivhed during the three years thal the Hosoited bas heen fu and that wuch a deg will be mauifeated as will insure the perangncy of the cuteruglse, The pbysicisns of the cliy ure uttitnuas aid emplatic iu their fasorablo e vprea- s of Lua work uf pust scasons, and the work vzt 1o secelve the Licarty support of the vublic, tely cfter 8 o'clock teruoon residents in the West slarwed by o ternble detonation, the caplorion of & readuriog tank in 8 ooe-stor) sddition to & uew met-market rocently erecto A partimliy aecupled by nd 147 Weat Mand teached (b seeny Arst found amonyg the debris 4o oye of the place named lenry Kelscnoelmer, ioken. bir ‘skull fractured [ fiéab parvuiled and scalied wite o Yhe poor fellow was removed 1o hiv bouse, 4 few duore c puited that e waw dd Froot. A Tuisy, Mru, A. H. Robinson, of 76 Fourth avenue, and JobuJ. Ryan were up hefore Commlissioner Moyne yesterday, charged with selling Viquors and clgars withoul ‘payiug the uecessary Uoverument ey were held to ball, TUB CUSTUM-IUUSE. id the revurter, ¢ wha b the documents in the Cust o watier that Becretary Shuri; am golog 10 do just asthe ordor says—ezsm-~ ine l‘{mm cureluily, " v ol uvefuluess ‘*Judge Bang: wan:;umnnh t, Aud ber msuners are sasy AG Felned. ot 1o be Interviowed,* said the lady. **1 ais traveling o ruy beslth, sad Dok upon 40y buss inuss counected with our claim b *+liut you are here, ani ere. A the public would like to futlire wovements in the Lake. "Tuese I8 no denire o luterview you & listle information, ™ "1 et some vl your Chicago people several It proved 10 bu bandle of documents ing to look them through rigut nough. They sre left to me lo whother the matiers contained h brought before the Grand Jury. Thiere ls tme vnough befure that body weets. ' 11 you briug the watter belore the Urand yr 41 don't know. Aroold Bros, ¥ Tateriafiod them so woll tlat the of thanks. Tley aaked mo to cal ever came this way, but L um afraid 1 eudeavur 10 Wake nuw ac- ¥sve 100 & volo exsmine and jul thereln abouid qualutauces here. ++] rathor thluk the peo such soimosities Lo thelr humes, **1don’t £nOwW. ple hers do mot carry I haven't made up my mind A2 yet. lcan tull better after I Lave esamined the e, ¥ pape dald Tus Trisuxs reporter to Collector William nry Smith yesterday afteruoon y ware thess papers ruferred to Judye %, aud iast night it wus re- e was 26 years of s, d ot kuuwn ta have lisd o ¥ Kk which expluces ‘arlan & Co., 0f the United Btates 8 Orui that bas uad considerable It wus cubstructed of low docs your wards me? 1 eeo by the Chicago does not favor our cléim very much. 180t a3 Lo your future intentions ! S Tlut 1 can't say, power of attorne: Lusa ot prescut, experlouce fa this line. *'1suppoas to examtne them, of courss, as the fron rods, snd wes io by four I dlameter, 1t wus tiniabed abuut Wvo wevky 820, and it s said Waw taled by the tuaker, who Ict on suddenly St~ == imbe of abusim with te cXueat-D.0e Cluacds em?* Interject espondod Nr. 8 k't $0 far an our a avud vt wpun Fort Dearvorn Additivu. Nerumen)_land whea e pre- W, pelive Wy pave 8 rilul o Gove ed tho reporter, with. L. Jam ate; E. vy £ Bamael Guyster, 752 Wnbash avenue; Daring Knights, 040 Indiana avenn: C._ 1. 8chwab, Franklln and Monros streata; W. Denninas Peter Stamps, 31¢ _Cotinge Grove Avenue; William ¥, Tacker, 1010 Prairia avenue; W. E. Chamherlan, 200 nilo steeet: ¥, Crumbaugh, 18 Wabash'avenue: Edward Quinian, 807 State street; Thomsa ftabhard and H. (. Bird, 400 Wi hash Avenne: Iraac Ratzancr, 240 Lako atreets A, J. Averill: Sasan A. tionld, 148 Van Buren atreet; ‘0, Hayne: Matthew Walsn, 110 Van Douren atreet; John Keller, 150 Van [nren strast; Mary Keunedy, 102 Van' Buren street; Georga Rapp, 300 Van Duren street; August Newman, river and Van Buren sirest: Carlo Fabhed, 130 Van Buren M. Treser: Seeloy Wallaco; 11, M. Wilmarth; Willlam Wheeters _Schure. man & fland Mantel Company; . R Oty (:Manu Academy of Selencost hm’g P, Tsham; Br. W. If. "Brford; John Dady; Bi. . Ray 294 Vincennen avenae: Murray F. Taleys ism Bialr, 230 Michigan avenue; J. M. . Jones; Mary L. arnes; 1i, B, Brown, 132 Indiana ava- nne; I M. Gillespln; Mra. Elizahetn 8. Dyers A, Dolter, 172 Van Duren ntreot; Marzarst Welnand; Thomas Hevan, 020 Michigan avenne; Wright & Tyreel for John Cachran, Now York City: e'red R. Hears, Doston; Q. A, 'Shaw, Hoston; Charles Husby, Chicago; F, Jdones Andrews, Doston; Hannah IV, Shaw, Hoston; Charles Stetn, Chl i the Tev. John O'Donnell, Nashus, N. Wood, Chicago: Mary_ Ann Hadgson, 1319 Indiana avenne: Melvlile WV, Fuller; Baker, Smith & Co. 1 E, A. Cammings & Uo. 1 1, Ganzenhauser; Herman I, Bner: Alvert Biachle: William 1L, Rand: J. §i. Shomborser: W, . Hathaway, Hit fian avenue; Darld Canningham and Willlam ‘Merrilt; Macy Wallinzford, K08 Wal Michael Corigan; Martin (liftara; Wilijam Corigan; Johanna C Mee, Tannan A, Dayle, W County, %14, : Charios Hteln, 11314 Pralrie avenno: Tdward Bpring, 711 \Wabat M l(g,\le\:, Ix,u:' Wabash avenue; St, abas| of onr land-scrip. T Qovernment tre: ed us very nn’l\lrl( when it took our Atamedn land-grant, which ws had by direct mtenta from the Mesican Government. he !nited Ftaten Courta held ro. and In arder to sat- fafy tia Isnued to ne rerlp in payment for our clatm, which allowed us (o take land belanging to the Gorernment anywhere In the United Statos, --min. ernl or aranle IAnds, —such &s Wo mAy 888 PropOF. We fonnd this land here which the Uliv of Chicazo claimed to own, but the title of which was yet in the United States, and we piaced aur scrip npon It. We hellere onr claim i» valid, and the Gaovern. ment awes as$1, 000,000, **Pat what 0o yon propose to dot" *'\Wa are willing ta compromise with **What proposition have you to make 1+ None; we want the city to make It S'\What would you considera fair compromise —4$2,000, 000" *‘We are not greedy. Not o much ms that. ‘We want simply onr just dnes in the mattar, " Mrn. Tlanks, wlio “sat by, was {nclined to look Jacalarly at the marter, and said, *!Yoa, take ali you can vet. | Notbing less than millions. ™ $+8upposo you get the property, what thea?™ Ve ars willlng to await ‘the decisian of Becretary Schurz in the matter.” iRy he decides in your favor, will you i ‘*No, 1 ?n s not. We have got resldencen enongh, 1 thin Ona tn Catlfornla, one in Baltle more, and anather In Florida |s all wonecd, We and Invest the proceeds In Gov- 0 idea that your claim witl prove valldr* **Certalnly, The City of Chicago acknowledeed 1ts weakness when it asked Congross to give it title. Wa think wa have a etire cane, Our business {a not now with Chicago, and will not be nnut it yeta into the State Courts, We know the difilenitics we will hfiro to cantent with, bul we are prepared forthem all, . From the above it would seem as thongh Mrs, Valentine was vary sanzuine of her nrosnecls, She Iraves Chlcago ‘to-morrow for Pembina aud a trlp un the Red Hiver for her heaith, and she wiil retuzn to Chicago about the last of thils month. other to In advance appropriate $200,000 ont'of the next tax-levy for Conrt-House pitrposes, THR PIRST PROPOMITION 1% worthy of reprodaetion (n full, convoying, s it does. a correct Iden of how publlc business s be- ing transacted. 1t Is an foilowa: Wimreas, A.communication has been recefved by the Nosrd from J. 1. Kgan, the srchitect of the Conrt- House, and antered apréatpon the reconts. in which t s stated that the hotating_ machinery employed by Vitilam MeNell & Roa, contra wark, laof an Insuificient A Angeroun cl threniening to life and property In the sieinity caliteg tpon the Toard o fatitute such measures as wili prevent accldent to the publi sacire the com. Tetfon of the gon ract in & prone; he intrres o o for the ner And pratect of the county: thérefore. be it v, That by ¥irtue of the suthority snd condl- ttona of the conteact between the county and Willlam NeXNall & Son, the architect, J. J. Egin,ba and is here. by Instructed and suthorized to placed in position in warking order ricka and atherappliances as are necewary for the prop. erprovecution of (he stane-setting work of sald tulld: I the pubilc from- ressonable fears and Aalter ihe erection of sucli machin pliances as in hfs Jdgment are neces ar the execition of thx stone-setting work, heshalt report the cust of the sams, with & certidcare orhis approral as o e fitneas and suflciancy fof ute (n setting (ha stone of the third atory. Hie it further Ftesnived, That ltfllv‘ of this resolution bo furnished the architectand Wlillam MeNell & ‘3an, and fn case of the faflure ur negiectof McNell & Son to_provide such machinery A8 inay be necessary withio a reasona. Dle fime, then the architect shail. in his discretion roceed fo_execute th aame. or nolify this Doard ot he fact and ask for further inatructlons. TR PIRST RESOLUTION, it will bo noticed, sulhorizes Arcnitect Egan, without any ifs o anis, tu purchase the machinery and put It up, and then send the hill to the Haard, while the sccond fs thrown n. evidently, ta bewil- der, eaying that in the event of McXNell (Walker, ) inz to auoply the machinery, tue architect fs elthior to snpply it or report {0 the Board fur further instructions. ‘The intention of the Com- inittee te to pay for the machinary. If 1t had been otherwine nomething of the kind ‘would st jeast baye benn intimated. Now Walker hina contract with Cook Connty, and han given honds to do certaln things, among othera to aupply the necensary machinery, etc., and the Commissionern ate snpposed to revresent thu noople in seeing that contract carrled out to theletter. The followinz Ia from TUR CONTRACT: The contractor shall provide all necessary and vuita- ble lmplenients, seafolding. tools, & chiuery for the proger exec n, hotsting, At Ing of the wurk. L. L Tl contractor shatl be honn) (o nee evéry precanilon in the erettion of proper hofsting [ aud machiners far thi prote Hvesof the wurkmaon :nmlu{w-l onthe stricture, and aliall be ot over (n & special bond of 20,07 o In- demaity Caok County azaintt ey damages’ reauiting from._accident of Infury to the workmen 80 emhinyed 1n cons nee 6f Aoy Neglect oF Omisalun to provide such auifablo hofsting gear, scaffolding, of inachinery ouhis part. Compnre thia extract with the Committee's re- port above and the nffcction of tho Committee for the cuntractor over the public §9 clearly estab- lahed, The contract requires Walker to not only provlde the ncceseary machinery, etc., but alo ta givo bond in the mm of 810,100 to protect the county Irom Tiability for acchilents to life or iimb that wmay occur on thie work. ~1as he furniehed the machinery or given the bond? No. Hut the Com- missloners, In Lieir hearty aympathy fur him, pro- pose to supply bim the wmachinory, nuw that he cannot wet along without it, and, as for the bond, 1t has naver been reguired, and never will be. So far 80 guod. Tho coutractor Lias refuned to supply the machluery and also the bond, and the contract PIOVIDES POR JUST BUCH A CONTINGENCT, 1t reads: 1t 1s herehy proviiled and agreed that If at sny (me thie fali pariy of tihe Hpit part (McNell & son) ahall refund or neglnet proceed in sceordance with the requiremenis sl conditfons of thlx ngremnent, the Jloard of Comnyissioners shall ‘havo full righi and ake tlie furnishing of aid materlals nod 14 work and labvir out of the hands of the ¢ firet part (MeNell & Son), and o em. unply and perform whatevar ttia o) e vxienss tliereof from any noney that may be due and awing to sald_party of the Wrat parc onsccount thereof, Aud to reiet the same city. ™ avenue; Mra, J0 W, Mooker, 811 Wabash avenue: Nathanlel A, Jonen, 11 Wabaeh avenues M. @, ‘Townsend and T A Godfrey; Charles C. 1loiton, Recelver Mutnal Lite Insnrance Company, Ciucazo; SMarion Sunzer; Thamas Fn\u{v Catliolic Bisthop of Chicago; Mre. Pauline Robbluas I, 8. [Iahn, 137 Madlson streol} Perkins Bass, . ELGIN ASYLUM, MRS, PERGUSON'S STONY, 1t all reports be true, there ls likely to be tronvble at an early day at the Kigln Insane Asylum. Yes terdsy an aged, heart-broken mother, Mrs, Fer- Kuson, was scen hanging about tho skirts of Com- mlssoners and dodging in and out of the County Conrt, laying her grievances, and secking counsel and sdrice from whomsocver she mot. Sho was diatreased In mind, and her condition elfeited the greatest sympathy, 1ler story was, in brief, that about a monthk ago her son had boen found Insana in the County Court, nnd, having walked ont to Jeflerson 1o examino the treatment of the insane there, she was averse 10 sending him there. Ile was & pauper, however, and, upon heing told that" he must go there e st about trying to ort what she conelleicd no great & calamity, She worked incessantly, inquiring hore and there, bent all the time on sending him lo Elgin. Apph+ cation for his sidmission thers was refused at frst on the gronnd that the county’s anota of patients was niroady muro than full, But aho persisted and would not be put off. and at the end of n few days succeeded in bringing Influences to bear by which hia wan finally admiited, the Rev. Mr. At- kloson and others interceding for ner. Atior he had been there awhilo she managed to go and res him, nnd thin 1t was thst cauned her griel and axcitement. 8ho says that ho—his came 18 Victor Fegason, and he | years of age—was faken there and pot in what {8 known . the ‘‘violent™ ward, and tbat the morn- 1 after the firat night of his sty ho was brulsed and beaten terribly, and tust his 1l -treatment was clenrly visibla wien she saw bim a week or more alterward, She made such an luvestization of (he causcof his bruises asshe TIE LABOR COUNCIL, THE RREV. JOSEPIL COOK did not accept the challengs of tho Labor Conncil to meet thelr apoakers, although there were he- tween 3,000 and 4,000 people In the Tabernacle Inst evening, who trent there under the impreesion that he would talk. Not to disappoint them, & maes-meeting wan held, and thoy were entertained tor aver two hours by specchies on one stde of the qacstion, ‘The platform was decorated with American flags, and on the wall in the rear wers buge placardscontalning statements of Ienry Ward licecher, Jay Gouid, and the newsoapers, such as **\What the workingmen |ntrikers] necd 19 force, and enough of it to bu remembered among thein for many long genarations: *Fho mackin- ery isnuw furuished by which Inany emergency the nononoties of tha conntry can act together at a single day's notlce. Thero wera alsv inacrip- tions llke these: **‘The Inboring man works to aupnort the capitalistic clax ** Wurkingmen do all tue wark, cupliallats get all the pay »s. - Chean labur weans cheap men,* 'The pathering was pro- riled over hy Samucl Goldwater, I'resident of the Cigar-Makers’ Uniou. o introduced Mr. Willlam McNfel, President the Interna. tional Labor Unfon, who invited tie Itov, Joseph Couk, if he were present, to cume on the plattenn, Ar. Cook did not fl\)fl!ll’. An Invitation was tienextended to ‘*suy other clerzyman who felt like freving his mind on the questlon ot Communism or Bucialism, ** No one camo forward, The osudienco thon jolned In alnging **Ja) Hrown," to the tana of Jokn Brown, —a song set- ting forth u’" wrongs of the worklngmen, Ono slanza read: J lrown feels appreslon's fron within his Lreast. Urown hruods and pondera. 118 14 1at ¢ resty frown swears he will with wrong and power senifolittni, ion of thn ‘conteat, tuother contraciors. could under the clrcumstances, and found that one 1ita own right arm shall hel i e > 3 9 " 2 3 + ed Wi bflmm-fifllm"[ o &:?N; Qind Tidjunn, Andle taaithar nireed that f antd St party (M. 2..;2:.," o n;:t“#:::“d:;xw":{’;:xa:‘.’m“zm‘!’; Urluglog wislom feom Ber fings, | Nell & Kon) shall refuss or neglect to proceed according | handted him, and ail for ho ca She saya he (4 ome, ) beurer of Giad Tidinge, t0the Lerms hiersof. and {n thE b0 And manocr erelit 3 - Ta.he O cunie, U come, Eighs Houis! The sinping reminded one of the days when Moody and Sankey were here, NI, M'NIEL then went on to say that workingmen only de. wanded thinga of the kind and chnracter that Ralph Waldo Ewersun sald svery mnan should have in his home. Communistn came from con- nane, and commune 1 Franca was what townahlp was in New England. It meant, 1 ila troe seuse, nothing more than townsllp wov- ereignty. Boclallsm slinply meant the carryiug out ana the perfecting of our repubiican institntions. Avplause.] 1t was charged that they sought the estruction of property aud bloodehed. It was o lle. {Cheere.] And tho clorgymen and editors who repestod the ssssrtion wers llam. [Ap. plause. | 1f, in bringing sbout a revoiution and & settlement of the yuestion, blood canie, the re- sponsiviitty would Lo on the dough-fuced clergy and the dough-faced press and thoir capltalist own. ers. (Applates.] The Communiam (o bo feared woa that of Henry Ward Beeclier [langhter], Jay Goald, Vandertilt, Tom Scott, Garrett, und Gowan. iChflvl’l.] Harvard atudents were taught that tepablica wore impossible, Workinsmen should ba educated in the principtes of guvernment, wnd the niethods by which that governmeul should be controllad, \Whyshould they not livo in the housen thoy bulld, rido Iu tho carrlages they coustructed, roap the vroducta of tho folds they plsatod? They would sk these quentions in splte uf tion ol cupltallsts or tho ciluinny M‘rl‘ oit. Three wethods wero proposed: (1% Fina cial; (2) Socialistie; (1) Kconomieal, The first tha apeaker didn't vellave in; the second he did. That was said 1o be a forelgn imyortation. I all of fure yu importation was taken awny 1row us, It would loave Siting Bull stauding dlone in his glory. ~ (Applause.] —Tue question was, i t right? ile challenged their opponents to answer the gueation. Was nght that they shioull Loil day nflwnln{. and go o their homos and find them hare; thelr wives overworked, foreed o take their chilaren fron school and send themn into the factorien to help ekn vut & wmiserable Istencu? {Urles of **Not" **Nol"| All they asked was that the; hould receive what they earned, [Choel f snything was left, the cap- [Langhter.] The third plan aought the orgunization of all ¢! 8 upon certain iweasuren for certain purpuses, Ile ndvised his hiearers 10 joiu the trades-univne, potnting to what Liad been uccomplisiied by them in Great Birltaln, even without the batlot. Io referred to tha fact that there were 60, 000 children {u Mussachusetts grow- Ing up In 1gnorauce, contrary to the law, hut thery was no ono to seo that the statuto was enforced. llo next commented upun ths platform of the Bocialistic Lator party, and euncluded by reading & poeny, the burden of which was elght hours fur everything., [Applunse, | Paul Grottkan and teorgs Gunton nlso mado spaechies, and, after adopting the neus) resolu- tions, the weeting adjonrned. TIHE COUNTY BOARD. MISCRLLANEOUS, An adjourned meeting of the Connty Board was beld yeuterday afternoon, all tbe membors present excopt Mr. Tabor, Under the head of undnished business the new rules fur the government of the Insane Asylum were 1aken up, read, and adopted. The Hospltal Committeo roported, recommeond- ing cerlaln chunges in the Hoapital rules afucting the lll'cdlu\ Department, and the same wers adopted. 'the Committee oo Roads and Dridges reported, recommending an appropelation of § for u bridiw across the Dasdiaines Wiver in tho Village of Park tlage. Aduept Un oo of Mr. Cleaty, a **pase” to Buftalo waa grunted to Ueorge Watta by voteof 8 1u ‘Thone votlng I the nowatlye were Musard, Boe Burling, Lenzen, Moyer, Woesler, Sonne. After securlug the victs Mr. Cleary sald that e understovd that **parecs™ wore being teated wvery duy tothe pets of the Commlittes of Puolic Churities, and wave nutice tnat e would futroduce & resolulion Mooday providing for the ciosing of utlice, and the doing away of elc. . onthe ‘'pass’ question, that Tueailay the Committcs haa pased u resolution, which ull the memburs had sivued, agreeing nut to inatio any wore **pasdes, ' AUG 1 ras ooly an hour alterward that o ad ' was lasuad 10 s young man on the recommendation of une of thosu who bad sigoed the resolution, Mr. Bradiey said tha **pass’* fn queasion had boen Inucd through hini, and 1t was 1o & youny mun now broken dowa in leadth, Mr. Lunzen—How lon; bad the man llved inthe countyy Mr. radley—Two years. Mz, Lenzen—I underatand that the man had been 1m the county only four wonths, and that Lu was quict and peacealo, and comparatively sano, and wonders that he shonld have been placed ins ** violent ™ ward, as much as who does that he was subsequently treatod as he was, Heside his brulscs, sho says he had beon reduced to & mero skeleton, wheress whon he went thers ha was quite stont and healthy, 8he was repeating her etory with a view to lesrn- Ing from thosc she et how to proceed to got him out of tha asylam and away from the treatment he was recelving, nnd her expericnce wns anything but plessant. She snaid, among other things, that she had paid a South Waler atrect morchant, whom sne knew xs a former Sunday-school wurker, and who had taken sums Interest In the case, 810 to paY, Lo cont of trial in the County Court, and that 0 had since told her that hio had paid |lke(c. An examination of the records of the Court sliowed that no auch sum_ had been pald, or any other sum, and, when sho learned the poor creature was nonolussed, and more at men than ever, She promised to see tho merchant lsst avenlng, and start for Elgin this morning anil sco what slie could do, Hume one wave her letter to ono of the ‘I'rustees of the Asylum, snd ahe pro- pusen to nol only remova her won, but to do what sho can toward exposing what she dcoms the brutality of the keepers employed st the instit tlan, and also the sceming inorance of thair ru- veriors of what takes place in tho carc of patients, CORRESPONDENCE, A BROKEN ENUAGEMENT. . 70 the Fiditor of The Tribune. Cmicano, July 1,—The parties concerned are thankful for your notice, and will give a detatled statement of tho causes which led to the bresking off of the engagement. At the fast visit the genticman mads to the lady, he thought she was not a¢ affectionately inolined to him as whe shonld bo, as onoungaged, and as a truc lover anticipating marriago. Tha fects in the caso are as firetstated as far us they ko, Thy amounts of goods and money vach ahoutonesthinl more. Tis nay le no engaze fsalady In the wue true, virtuous, and houest, and of an excellent faraily, of a very kind disposition, lively, and fond af company that is sgrecablo to hor. This latter 1s montly tho cause of his jealousy, for ho was Jealoua. nnd this was her greatust oblectiontohlm; nivo his age bie refused to tell, but It is ahout 65, She 20, Ho l» now coming to tha city-lo take tlon against hier for the moiey and balance of guods ased, he clatming blackinail. Now what cun he do? Also what can the lady do 10 save hervelf? AL stipulnted, the have the Tigut, and authority (s hercby given, to glara thiw contract forfeltad, au to relet tha furaish- tort vertortming eatd tabor to athier partics, bat (L fs expressiy agread tint such for- felture shall not relense sald Arat party or tho suretien for Liie performance of this contract Ly suld rs; party from 1ahility to satd second yarty by ressan of failura tw perform this contract. 1low is this part of the contract being carrled out? Why, Inatead of declaring the contract for- felted, tho Comnnisxioners Tmnnll to rally around tho contractor, and aupply liiin that which be can- not supply himself, Thoy could with equal pro- n‘rlnylurunon to supply Blm the labor to set the stone THE FOURTIL AMUSEMENTS OF TIIR DAY, Long before this reschics the eyo of the reader, the celebration of the Fonrth, begun aven aa early as yesterday morning on & all bot uvisy scale, will have been an actual, snd, Lo thoss who have cars (o hear, & painful, fact. This Is true as to all who chooso to remualn within urhan bounds and away from tho varlons places of amusoment, whero the fire-cracker aud sgulb aro prohibitad, bt whero xgurn suppressed excilement will be furnished at the usual ral #+ A Celebrated Cans " will be given at Hooley's, afternovn and evening, $*Uncle Tom's Cabin™ will be given at the sfter- noon asd evenin performances at McVicker's, Mr, Ureorga (iotthold reading the Declaration of Inde- wendence snd the Jubiles Singers perpetrating the ‘*Siar-dpangled Banner,” In addition to the rega- Iae dluplay of Uncle Tom’s sorruws and tho life and deuth of Little Kca. John D) QI of a'variety Lill can wet what they affect at the New Chicago, both afternoon and evening, The Midgets will **recclve™ from 10 a, m. to12m., 2p.m to 4:30 p.m.. and7p. m. top. m, In the afteruoon, at 3 o'clock sharp, lovers uf thie nationsl gawe can 100K tu at the gome between the Chicago and Frovidence clubs at \White Biucking ‘ark. Eurly this morning the Ckicago Veteran Light Artiliery will roport to Capt, Tobev ai hend. quatters, ond & national salute will Ve fired fu honor of the day. A fne exbibitlon of freworks at Lake Park in the wvenluyg will doubtless draw such as will not have heard nofse and wmelled ecough powder during the day, The rallrosds have not veen behindin modua of smusement for the Fourth. A spoclal tratn on the Chicago, Durlington Quincy, for Aurora, =~ will leave m.,, 8nd, returning, will leave Anroraat 3 b, T, WLOPRINg at Infermediste polntn, ~ Une are will do for the round HIE. Thy Chicago & Alton will sell round-trip tickets to all points on Its line atone and one-ffth farc, and the Michigau Central and Northwestern at onoe fare, ‘The Goodrich 'Tranwpurtation Company hourly excursions to iyanston will _be made "uy throe of wure sido-wheel steainars, the hovian, aod Muskugon, Tho firat hwat will loavue at 8 o'clock In the worning, from Ihy Company's dock at the fout of Jichlinn ave- nue, aud vxcurslons will be maude overy liour after that during the day and ovemng. The Evansion pler s boen chartered by the Company for the exclusive uve and comfurt of their passenye: band of musle will uccompany each bo -and overythiug will be provided for the safety gad convenlence of the excursionlet, Tho of this Company ure weil kuown for their qualities, snd danger is o thing not to it of, There will be cvening excurslons on the loke, starting ot 8 o'clock. At 7 o'cluck tn the moruing teauter Corona will start for Ht. Juaeph, Mich t noun. Retuen- ing, the boat m., arnving here b4 o'cluck the next moralng. The day will o generally obscrved in the suburbe by the dsaplay uf tireworks, picnlcs, ara. tlone, readingof the Declaratlon of ludepeudence, racing, shooting.matches, cte., elc, In the city thera will be almost enlire cloaing of buslness houses, aud th y will bs wenerally given up to celobrationy, Noard of Trade hay sdjourned over, uud the lost-Otlicy and postal statiuus will bous wiicut 8s the grave aficr 10 o'clock this morning. ai whilch hourall afternvun and svoninug watis will close. Unly uno cullection und gne delivery of wall will Yo madu during the duy, This festivitios at_the Natatorlum to.day will be of an Interesting character, A part of the en- teriatminent is the prise-swimming of young men and boys who have nlruu,v gradusted as ** frow swimimers” this season Thers will 8lso bo n Irlendly race for pupile of last veason, sud In the evening u grand aquutic tournament uf all thy best wwinmners and patrons of the fuetitution. Fareuts and educators are fnvited Pxn Cuniaw—There sppers to bo equition on both mdes, 50 Iot ud compromise, She should re- turn the prescnts he gave,—such as the sewing wmachine, ete,, ~forthy sight of them aronad the bouse must recall unvleasant asuocintione, and thien, tou, the next lover can replace thom, Hua shoitld refuse to return tho cash and otlizr articles which have perlshed, ann §f he threatene b o her should anno her tinwers as \him~If that suits her idenn of clunity~and tell hita to go on I hie rat-killing, She can easily get & young lawyer to defena her caso for the love of her beantifal eyes. WIAT 18 i1l To the Edltor of The Iridbuns. Cuicaao, July 3.—lHaving the papers concernivg tha W o led to fnguire &s to the **true inwardnes that and stinilar cases. Now, leaving Washington morals and customs out of the account, 1 wish to a4k 11 alady can cloaet hersell at o rostaurant, or any othur public place, no walter for what ostensi- ble burpade, without fuldiling all tne utward con- ditions of sssizuation? And ia it not geaerslly so understood in soclety? 1f not, why nol? [ 1t depends entizely on the **custom of the coun- try," "Wh t ls not consldered wrong. It is not wrong; whers It ls tnoucht to ba wrony, it is wrony. It cannot be sald that ** it e generally »o coneldered 1n wociety.” 1t deponds ou the partics snd the character of the place they go to. ADULTERY. To the Editor af The Tridune, Catcano, July 8. —Ie the committiny of adultery acriminal act? If s0, what constitutes an act of adultery? Dosa the writing of love-lotters 0 & nisr- rled woinan coustituie adultery? It w0, why not bring sil won Lo dustico Wwho frove theanelves with thelr own bandwriting gulity of suid aci? A, HTENIEL, Adultery Is 8 criminal act. - ‘The broad definttion of the New Testament wonld m‘:l.ln the jetters not deserving, nor 8 charge vi the couuty. 'ILE 8 g\ wrlting referred to criminal. bu atute 18 Mr, Mullu¥ moved that hereativr all lu’uhmllnm TIE SOUTHE TOWN, uol s0 savere, aud requl xus! Intercourse, for pusuus be sont 0 the upen Uuard sud pussud on | . THE COMPLAINTS CONTINURD TO POUR — by {t, into tbe Iap uf the Bouth Towu Loard of Roview SUBURBAN. Mr. Bpofford then procéeded tasposk on tho | yesterday, some of the complaiuants acting inde- gy pandently and bringing thelr objections up the statrs into the back ruom themaelves, and others resarting Lo the agency of the Tazpayers' Assucia- tion and {ts schemu for securing protests. Toe uumber fled ultogether since the fourth Monday 1n June 16 now about Y00, snd the prospect is that the protest on the part of puuplo owaluy property nuIth uf Twenty -gecond street Wil Le prolty nesr- Iy unaulmous, ‘The work of wccuring these vb- Jectious wiil probably be completed “before the ‘week fu oul. snd at s completion the Nourd ot Heviow will oo them over, and, iu all probablil- iy, graut the relief prayed for by sdopiing & standard, sud ss g In conformity thore- to, similar to tue stundurd adopted to the olaer towns, Mesara. Ayers sud He the Citizons' Association Cuwmittes, coutinu thelr stadies of thoe presstog the opinton th ess rectiun waw ure, but criticising that ou the property south of ‘Pwellth sirect und weet of Staie as aboat B0 per ceut nigher Lian 1t oughi Lo be, The Board of Review will woet to-day st noon, but, owling to the sviritof patriotinin Which will undoubtedly b abroud, It v not expected tust therw will ov @ rush of objectors, snd the mecting will probably be purely fors aud agesably briet. TS OBIBCTURS YESTERDAY were Muztin Andrews, bis Wabath sveou . Starkweather, 202 dtate 11l H. arnald; W, J. Calver; Joha Markloy; Bcekiel Mursisou; Valentive Reller, $18 Fifth avenue; P, 8. Feouin, En N, Long. Russelyilley Kye§ Mary A mith: Hugh 8. Spear, Keu Wia.: 'Cliarlea Bracuvogel, 201 Wavash avenuo; Stuphen Wike, 143 State strect: E. Frunkeatbal; Willlam Nvervckes B. P. Brede, 76 West Madison etreet: Jucot U Friedoau: Sliss ‘arglo V. \ €. Mortor pass ® question st somo length, 1o said that the wajorliy of spplicants fur **pavees " were un- desorving. In the last Iwo wocke there had boun twelys applicants fur **pavscs ' to Europo, ton to hunv:.r. and a numver to Florida and other health resurts. r, Lonzen thought Bpofford ruflected on the Commitice, and wunted hiw lo explain snd deny that ke Commitiee, {o giving pusses, had beens pastial to their friends, vic. B, bpollord ube; Mr. 8amuel R. Elaywaker, a vary aged man, unlversally kuownand respected in Eva: tou, les in n eomoewnal criticul condition at ble ou the Itidge~his {linces betng the reault of & partial stroke of paralysis on the left The Villaye ‘Truatecs mel Tuesday evening. A petition Yrum the Chicago & Milwaukee Toledraph Company for the privilege of erectiug lelegrant poles from the vlllau. it north on Chicago avenue 10 (ireenwood strect, thence west to Sherwan avenve, theuce north to Lincaln avenue, fhence weat 1o WKidge avenue, and thence uorlh ta tho viitage Blmite waa refersed to Altorney Bleand the Comtuittes on Birects and Alloya. wilh yuwer touct. Tha report of tne Eugincurof thy Water- Works showed for Juue vxpenses wmounting 1o $s38. Tas Street Columissloner’s once. Mz, Pilxgerald was In the chalr, and, seeing that the moveuient was tutvuded as su expression of a want of coufiduuce in the Comuittee un Publie Charitley, rofused to cunmder dr. Cleary’s motlon, aud, saldet cousidorable oxcifement, Mulloy's motlou prevalled by a vote of 10 to 4, sud the Boxrd adjourned natlt Monday, —— WALKER’S FRIENDS, AND THELE LAST MOVE IX U110 DRHALY, Tho scheiue on the pset of & majority of tho Comunittee vu Public Bulldiugs sad Pullic Service o have the county supply tha cut-stone coutracior on the Court-House (Walker-McNell) with the necessary mwachivery to act the stone wes refcreed tuin thess coluwns a few days sgu. In view, bowuver, of the outragcous characler of the proposition, and (he fact that it t now Sntended to push It turough Mounday, much more cau b sald oo the subject. Tho proposition to supply Walker with the ma- chinery nccedsary to go oo with the Coart-ilouse wourk was sprunyg va the Bourd Mouday 1a coonec- Uon with s propositius to pay him §7,000 ia s gxtras," 40 Which Ly bas uo title, aud with Ay ceivte. $8U. o' Treagurer for May showua thy e been $:4,050; the espenditures, $U3S; the balance on baud Juu 1, $10,174. It wss decided thal uulese pussuns residing out of thevilluzo who aro sl fnur from the Water-Works petitionto ve takeninto the willage within ten days, the wates shall be cut ull. —— MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Bpecial Diapatch 10 The Triduns. ANN ARDOR, Mich., July 3.=1te: to-day completed the work reterred to him by the Regents preparatory to the agoption of un eutirely uew iinanciat system for the University, Hereafter, students paying fees will drat re- cetve o ticket {romn the Btoward, which, with the fees, they will prescut to the Treasurer. Labora: tory fecs will take the same course. Thus will bo formed duplizate systen which iusurcs Keeat safety, The Ticasurer witl be tle wols itug: Jubp A, % Ky uwaod tavu, 443 South Clack strect: Qeurge . U D, Howaid; Flaaer & Co,5 dv purchasing and distributing agent. penditures wiit be paid by the Treasurer only, on vouchers signed by tho Steward and coun- terslgned by tl THE DELAVAN SCANDAIL A Fine Cont of Whitowash in Preparation, Bpectal Divpateh to The Tridune, MApisox, Wis,, July 3.—Messrs. Giles, Tilton, and Recd, members of the RBoard of Charitlas and Reforms, are In this city to make a deter- minatlon In tho Delavan scandal case. Tho re- port is belnz made by Beeretary Kanouse, and, 28 soon as completed, will bo presented to the QGovernor, together with all testimony taken, when It will be made public. The report will make about flve columna of the State Journai, and will bo complled by Baturday. The argu- meat of Lawyer Valentine, of 360 pages, willba deposited wita the local Board at Delavan, The of the Board are very retlcent in regard to the finding of tha Board, but I am_ credibly intormad that ail charges made agalnst Dr, De Motte, Prin of tha Deat and Dumb Asylum, have been proven, the unly suspicion ngafnst him being ag the commencement ol the investization. denled ever haviug kissed either lady teachers or puplls, but it Is proven in evidencoe thal ha ed this Impropriety on numerous 'be chargs that he had foreed young lady pupils to undress and go Lo bed In his pres- ence 18 entirely dispraven,—in fact, there was as Lhe Principal. attempted to seduce reveral Iady pupils, but, s far s known, w: cessful. Willlams, the acéuser aud prined the accueed to be as dey. ot truth as the Devil fa of Christfanity. Tho Board found the affairs of the Institution in ex- colleut abape, ——— ELEVATED RAILROADS. New Yonx, July 8.—The Metropolitan Ele. vated Rallrond has secured the services of Thomas E, Edison, the electrician, to intent some mcthod of running thelr cars withoat nolee, nud also to condense mnoke on engines. There will boaconsultation ot engincors on ‘Thursday next to discuss ths matter. Grand Jury hns received a petition signed by ' Mr. 8amuel 8, Purple, President of the New York Academy of Medicine, and 140 other phy- elchns and surgeons, to tho offcet that tho Matropolitan Elevated Rallivay, charter, which provides least possible annoyance to those living near it, has become a public nul- sance, requiring abatement. It iuterrupts, nce cording to thu petition, all mental processcs, and even ordinary conversation, prevents tho rapld development of children, and is productiva fnsumania, hysterla, chosca hinted thot ho en! and dumb witness, in said by shall causn the onyalescent patlonts age thrown Into relansos, and merchants In Sixth avenuo must speak In o lToud tone of volce; horaes are mada to run away and fires_are kindled. York Elovated Rallroad ia preferable, tho petl- tion says, becausoless noisy. ‘fho Motropolitan Company stiould be required to muko auch track and roiling-stock as will in- surs lcss nolse. ——————— Freah linen wot with Bnck & Rayner's **Mars* cologne will hold Its odor for weeks. —————— man's Peptonized Beef Toni lon of beef contaluing its It 13 not & mere stim T, out coutains biooe 2, and life-sustaining propertte valunble In all enfeobled -conditions, whotl resuit of exhaustion, nervous, prostration, overs , or ncute dlsease; nnd in every form of do- articulurly It resulting from pulmonary It Ly triondly and hulpful to CaswsLL, llazanp & C n dolicate stomach. prietora, New York, BIOELOW—Tn Petersham, Mase., July 2, Jenls ' f O, F. 11l ed Funeral whl Ontarloat. Uny ai 2 p. m. from 300 tond without furshee HANLON—July 2, Richard, beloved son of Tichard 3 years 3 month and 18 day.s. alJuly 4, L 16a. 0., from 183 West Twelfihe )y earriages to Calvary, itocieatar napers pleaso co ATIINS—In Chinlsoa, d 77, father of Charles | auil Marla Hanton, e 29, John Atkl Ins, of this city, BROWN-=ACE duugiiter of Lizzlo L. sid 1l AL 0140 m. oy M hbaeih nce oo Friday, July 5, at 1(fa. inlly ard lnvitod, AN_IMPORTANT FUNCTION STIMULATED, ‘The kidneys cxercise most important functions, which are so weariroma that they tax to the nte mont the strength and enduranco of theso bus, Evory breath, evory puisation ol heart, cvery moveient of makes syaste, and neccasitatos the development of The usud up particles in the blond ara wifted from it and dlssolved in a watery flujd by the kidnieys, which then discharge this A train of alsas! would foliow I these ** ashes, of thoroughly straloed off o in the case when the kidneys become inact Hostettor's Stowach Bitters, by restoring their setivity. not only keeps open a most | outlet for tmpurities, but provents disesses of the ten inert, bocon Bright's discas tord to the aystew » kidnays themsulve all n proy to diabe: niophistia albunicnuria, und at| adl 1y incident to thein, which, aithouzh not enccially rapld mdlhtlr progresvion, sre particalarly obatl- inlidren Freo." LLANLOUS, D ot T ¥oult OWE BCthatns, KABY CHAIRS, i ; PRICES: (1N 82, 'l. ,'l. £, ’l 13, 20, N5 POPULAR FURN ! uUs| bt collan B s NEWWAIE AT A SACHL iko Suators 2 5 'ako fuakots 82 b Heta, and odd pluces of new and alu siock wusvery fast, and buyers di should vall st once. NOS AND OIRGANN. ANOT AND O ANS. st recelv vd soine o 4. ) ot : el tohe O Fheat ook In i L& AND RETALL WHOLEBALE AN JITALG MARTIN, f»uVA!.l-.u 1N PIANO3 AUCTION SALES, , POMEROY & CO. REQULAR FRIDAY SALE, July 8, at D:3V BIG SALE. Furnlture of all kinds, Chamber Suits, Parlor Sults, A full llne Now and Used Carpetsy | Lounges, Rofus, Chalrs, CGenoral 110 General Morc By BLISO! sehold Goods nndise, &, BUTTERS, LONG & CO, culonecrs, 173 aud 173 Raudolph-st REGULAR SATURDAY HALE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GESERAL MEUCHANDISE, st 9:30 o'clock a. 1., at 173838 179 By XSS, Lo & 0., Auetioncers ATOTION SALES NEXY WEEK. ' MANUPACTURED TOBACCO, AUM AXND OTHE] iy, July' 8, 4t 10 veluck. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY (Catulogue bow ready), | Tuesday Moruily, July v, 8 2 o'ciock, A LARGE AND DESIRABLE 8TOCK DRY G‘POTDS, HJOTHIHG;’ NOTIONS, LHATS G W. A BULEELS, LU.

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