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4 . & THE CilICAGO BATURDAY JULY 13, 1878—TWELVE PAGiS. —_—— ‘FRIBUNE: that he knows noody on the Zimer. and furnished | not o otherwise. The case wan taken 1o DuPage ',l‘_l.IE CITY of the vuaragraph In the Times, e raye bren set up, the Iaw was mandatory, and he could 2 1o Information either to any one connected with | Connty. = thal paper or to any one elke, for o wan not wevire == o GENERAL NEWS. of the fact that the woman who 14 now FEUPFINE CRIMIN AL, former renldence. DPermons lving in the eame hoase seith Me, Widekind, and intimately acqnatnt- ed with him, speak in the higiest teema of bie reputation for morality and gentlemaniy conduct, Mr. W. wiil have the matter investigated by the Committea on German, and 14 sure of & verdict {n bl (av t wan wrongly stated yesterday that the meeting between Mr. Dreniano, Mr. Dots, Mr Widekind, and the woman wie at hehonse on 1aSalle sireet; it was a¢ the rooms of the Hoard of Liducation. The following alarming report was last evoning made by the pollceol the West Lake Street Station: ‘4 About @ o'clock this evenin: Alfred Dill, of No. 700 Carroll avenae, died of the amall-pox_afters week's ickness, e was atrended by Dr. Lewls, who It anpears wae not aware of the nature of the diserae antil yesterdny, when Dr. Snainway war ealled in for consnitatian, aud pronounced it amall-pox, " Up ta that e the neighbors were vislting and attending npon the atient, He leaves & wife and three culdren. buting life he was employed aa watchman in David Uliver's mill on Halmted atreet.” The aflalr h: created the most intense excitomont in thal nelg Borhood, and the Stite Micdical Board, the Uity {lealth Denartment, and Dr. Lewls are vigorously vlamed for tenorance and ineiliciency, Howoever, “here are, as uaus!, numerous extenuating circums stances. ‘Tne workers nt the South Town offic continted to ba as Loy as beea vesterday. The matier of fixing the real.extafo asscasments in ace cordance with tie lute rednetion of 50 per cent fy no small task, bat an effart 15 making to get th ouke In shape for tarming over to the Uoun Ulerk At as early a day as possioje, Tho personal raperty ia being xssessed, nnd the final figures Yherean made an n!nldl{ as a latse force can dot, but tacre are perplexitics in the way that an out. lier wouldi't drean of. One portion of tne dutl- cnity waa illasteated In yesterdav's Frinuse in tne Tttleral recancioacarinin pivato bankers relaen witn those gontlenen’s real posscaslons. In n da or two ceetavn depottes are to aatly torth and call upon the ralirond comipanies with & view to obtain- 1ng romething mory than has herctofore bren ob- tamned regarding the real amount of the property these corporations posecss, The Hon, M. Breutano is hesieged with E. Bach was chargod by Thomns Dangel with obtaining eight boxes of soan uniler false pre tense, The trial will como np before Juatice Ham- mil] Tnesday. The complaint of James Vanuata against James Baxter came np yesterday before Justice Foote, Daster was arrestédl on tne chargo of yer- Jnry. ' The reanit of the examination was that the defendant was honoravly discharged. J.cob Moward, colared, last evening went intathe Fanrth avenne saloon of Albert Asher, and, after reverely benting the bartendar, drew a knife and threntened to cut out his heart. ' dnst as e wan agunt 10 caery out his threat, sn officer en- tered and collared tifm. Beforg Justice Sammerfield yeaterdny, Richard W, Wagner, cnarzed with boatng the Palmer flonse, ‘and snbsequently of obiatuing mouey to pay the bill from Willam Fisher, The taceipts of the Sab.Trensnry yester- day, for sales of 4 per cents, were $37, 745, Collector Harvey took in ¥22,438 yester- day on acconnt of internal revenae rocelpte, Col, ¢, P. Warner, former propictor of the Bonthern Hotel, $it. Louis, ls at the Tremont. The Carpenters’ Henevolent Association met at No, 7 Clark strect Inst evening, and the re- ports ehawed it to be in’s flourishing condition, Special Agent Keofe yesterdny seized fif- teen pates of kla gloves, Imported from Lyonms, France, at the Post-Office. They will be held for daties. 8. J. Kimball, of Washington, and J. H. Merryman, of New York, United States Light- haane Inspectores, are in the city, and sre putling Bt the Paimer Hoase. Thirty or forty of tha large lnmber.deal. ers of Chicago pot together In the elnberoom af the Tremiont Honse inst nient and beld a secret moeting, I K. Hickford presided. Horaca B. Murtin, the elovator builder, of No. 339 Warren avennc, deafrcs it stated that he fs not_the H. B, Martin whoso arreat for conapiras ¢y to defrand was announced Thuzsday. 'Tho excursion to Geneva Lake, gotten up Ty the State Industrial School for Giris, will come off an (e 24th and =hth of July, and not of Angust, n wae Incorsectly stated 10 yesterday's paper. Thke Committea of the Socislistic Labor pariy which has nnder counideration s plan of arganization gt together ot No, 7 Clark atreet last wnight, and discursed the matter me th, Hosalio Nybaroryk dled lnst nvnnlnts at No. 50 Noble street, from Injurien reccived by being run ovet hy a atone-wazan o the 10th, The driver of the wagon, A, Slouxey, is in custoay to nwait the result of the 1nquest, The temperaturo yentorday, as observed by Manasee, opiician, 88 Madlron street (Tninuxs ive him 8 chance to prove up. ki wife, being Klrl delictte hexitn, was held in $300 bonds, and sent to the County Hospltal. Yeuterday morning the reaidence of II. B, Marks, near the torner of Western avenno and Tweniy-sixih sireel, . was entered oy a hurgiar, wito carried of a quantity of ciothing and a pockets buok contalnlnit 81,60, A'little noy saw the bure- iar o the honse, and recognized him as Anton Kuickler. 1ater in tuo day Oficer Harnols auc- cveded in arresting the foltow, ana locked him np At tne Hinman Sirest Biation, UGaetschow & Pirnitz, wholesala liqror. deslers at 602 Milvankeo avenue, were up before Commissiuner Iloyne yesterday morning charted with maxlng falee eniries of no entrics in their Governinent ocooks. ~Iirnitz only was present, and ho was beid to bail untll this morning, the case velng continocd 1l then, Juhn McDonald, of 102 West Twelfih treet, was up before the Commlrsloner for acliing ltquor without a licanse, The case was continued until to-day, Yestorday afternoon Fred Miller and Will. fam Crose took & sall on the lake, and upon their o Balidme t 8. m., i degrees: 10 8. ni.y | apniieations for cadetahipa ot the West Point Mill. | feturn anatched a pocket-book from & Jady who 81 tary Academy. Among those who have thus far | *an ubon the same boat, ~They then ran along the ete 3 ursecnled themeelves ara (icorgy Maler, Austin Sulroytacky {l"m';&n‘:-‘;‘l;v Sae Ocor Nonnan _ & i & on, Evanston: Ilenry’ Samuel, o amo_ direction s Xr. Porey H. Smith, prior to his departure | deoree M. cameean, Exanatons Henty Samach | [CS0H Rom ofts - One of them (non- threw 1he for Europe, which wilt take place Ina few days, | (rown ™ chicazo; Antnony Frank, = Chicace pocxet-buok Into the lake, but the officer com- invites ' frienda to attend an o r concert, | 1H00ATY ialoorn Chicago; land, Chlcaga; und, 1t is stated, s son of Ma. Linghenin. Theso wiil bave to g0 before & com- mitiec, consiating of Gearze C. Clark and Hermann itanter. for examination relativs 1o thelr ability. sccomplishmeuts, ete., and D, Emil Smitn will examiue them aa o thelr physical condition, Of Stepnen C. Hol r‘elludhlm to go In aftor it. The lady from whom was tacen 1 wanted at the Ariory., Atorcible detaiver suit was tried befors Jusiico Pollak Thuredsy afternoon, in which ieorge 15, Norris was platntif and August Wea- defendant, which hie will give as Lincoln at {1:30 a'clock Bunday sfiernoon, Mr. Swlth {s an euthusiast oo the anbj-ct uf Sunday afternnan concerts, and the attencance will, if the wenther ta pleasant, be su 1arze a8 lo confirm him in bis faltn, Au ailrgei clal-voyant u-med 8, M. Rich- wal ‘The former claimed that : A1l iheve applicants, Mr. lirentang can appolnt | 8008t 8 yesr ago he sold rome property ot rvlng, at o 0 Euln e, o wgen | B, 108 "GPVCLIL Moccorimend i 10 bo | &, Wesman, Tor 85006, ecstnogied mien whane U- year+0ld son Frankie d sppointed. The spnointes w e first was puld o)) right, in dus tine, lYIyrnun Audidens o The seconi to_have been i becama aue, and Norris, claiming that he had nut received paym=nt, commenced (e aforesaid snit, gewing judgment, Wegwart produced a ro- ceipt for the $1,000, which Norris nver- ted was B forgery, and procarsd & wazrant for Wegwart's arrest. The document was scrved upon Wegwart aa ha was leaving the court- roum. wan held In ball ol 2500 to the [I5th. Yestorday afternvon, Norris again went on the war patn, and bad s warmnt iemed for tho srrest of Franz Rudotph and Conrad Kuse, two witneases who swore to the validity of the re- colnt hald by Wegwart, for perjury, they having testificd that they maw the muncy pad to Nocris. ‘Their cass will probavly cotne up on the 13th, Iy dan. 3, 1877, and wus SapD Kicmipped by trampa, Utilcer W binte, of the city force, Investigsted. and his conie to the conclu- sion that Mre. Licnmond knows nothing. Tho b eekit g of two-slory featno houss st No. 1,603 Dutterfield atreei pave away at5 o'clnek yestesusy mormng, aliawing lie lhodre to 1all to Ihe ground, & distance of fve feet, reashiing in alous 8100 dsmiave o the houss And '$50 to the (urmiture, Fhe occupants were A, Kohinaon and fazitiy on the tirst ftour, and Willlan Turner on the second Noor, none uf whom wer tujured, d A meating af the Couneil of the Trads Labor Unious swas held st No, 7 Clark atreet evening, and the fotlowing oficers were clectes stande lughest in tho examination. According to tha rules of the War Depattment, Lhe nge for tho admisnion of cadets to the Acacemy ie between 17 and 22 years. ('andidates must bo at | five Teot in helight. and frea from any Infectious dis der, and, generalty, from ony dzrumm(. isease, or infirmity which inay rende them nnilt for mui. tary service. They must be well versed in roading and writine, Incladiug arthouraphy, and in rith; metlc, Aud nave & knowledss of” the elewents of Tinglish grammar, of descriptive geography, par- tcalarly of onr own canatry, and of tae hilstory of the Guited States. UQTEL ARRIVALS, Patmer Hanse~Inige diibreth, Pennsylvaning Qrorge G, Brigze, G iy il S, hielnwart, Lun.ong the ben, C The objectinn wan that the city. as snch, had no power to Jovy s tax for schoo] parposes. M. Walshe wan the fieat to expatinie npon the ohjec. Uon. He showeil that the city had levied & tax of 012,000 for all purposes for 1877, and that anone items of the sppropriation $433,093 for the expenses of the Schol Department. and vroceeded to arze that tha tax for school pirposes was illeeal and yoid, ana that the objection was well fonnded. Mr. Roby followsd In an exhanstive review ot the law on the snbject, taking the ground that the School Iaw was general and conid not be mide to aperate differently in ulTerent portiont of the State. He contended that the cliy only had the autaority to leve & 1ax for corporate purposen, and that while the ol charter made the actiools a co porate patnose, the new charter w npject, The faw guaranteed o Al common-school edacation, and provided for elect 10:30 o'clock 1n the clrena tant, otherwixa known as tie Tabarnacle, boing nadar the auanices of the Qoo Templara, 10 who4s use the dav was devote: the Rev, Urlh Copp, Jr., 4. W, C, T. of Ihinois, condacted tha meetiny, the itey, John' Rusacll, of Dotroit, Invoking the Divine bleasiug, The speaker of the morning wax R. W, CRAMPTOYX, Grand Wortty Counglilor of 1linols, who was In- troduced to the somewhat mengre audience by the Casteman, Me. Crampton's remarks eonainted of a cencral talk upon the subject of temperance, and especially prohibition. “ He held that wo long an men were empowered to eell lignof, the vices and crinm which resnited from Ita ture wonld extat and fourish. The aezuments prescnted did not dl materiaily from those advanced by the other ape ers, ‘Tho remarka were lioerally interaperaed v anecdutes, which were woll tald, and neld the tention of tho mudience untll after 12 o'clos Ive officers to manage the achunle, nnd tho | when the mecting was dismissed, rection pntting schouls n citlen of over Directly after dinner 00,000 vpopalation ander the contral of TWOU EXPBRIBNCE MRETINGS lionrds was nnconstitational And void, because it | were hold, —oue in the Clark Street Chapel, led by amonnted 1o apocial lemislation, —Chicago alons " {yarburion. nud the other in the batlding coming under the nroviaion, e elaborated all of | of ‘Woman's Christian perance Union, led these poinia, reviawing the arguments of & vear | by Dr. Roynolds, At Warburion's meeting 'that ago, and eiting the decistons of the Supreme Court on the subject, callinz special attentl cison 4 i caae of what ls known ne where it was held to be uncons it was & #pecies of rpecial iegl The anraiments are ta he cont! Inasmuich av the decialon of the gnes:ion involves tho puwer o’ the city averthe comtnon schools, the ond will ba looked for with great intoroat, ‘Tne Conrt to-day will be given toordinary busi- ness. neeson, who (4 & reformed man, and who worke ander the anspices of the State Heform Club, made mame earnest and eloquent remarke, In the coursa of which he gave the ministey & severs scoring. aaying that in many Instance: encountored opposition of & moa character {fo3 the preachers thap they did from the lnl(xm-keer Htemarks were alro_made by A. B, Campbell and others. At the Reynolds meeting the sudject of temperance was treated by the Daoctor In hia usual ontertaining style, "Tae princinal mesting of the day was held In the Tabernacie at 2:40 o clock, the orator of the acct- alon heing the Itev, Johu Russell, . R, W, (3. T. ol etrolt, who read a paper on ** What Good- Templarism ‘Teachea on the Subject of Prohibi- tion." Tho Npeaker Fvu & sketch of the history of Good-Templarism in thin conntey, since the or- canization of the firet fodge, 1n 185 pltched into the two - GRIMINAL COURT. Slduey Wheeler picaied gulity to two charges of driving iwav a norso, aud was given two years In the llouse of Corraction. C, cis Koerner pleaded gulity to perjury, and was given one vear inthe Penitentiary. Edward Davidson nny Bdward Suilivan wers tried for larceny. Lavideon was ucquitied, and Buills ¥an was found guilty and und-r age. 1, and thon arties—Nepublican and JUDOMESTS, Dowmocrutic—~in lively atyle, und aaid that bocause BUPRRIOR COURT—IL! Uanr—George O, Cl?’lfln the Kepubtican pacty was in power and did not r, J., ¥8. Horace | d Marion H, Doyle. 81250, 1 out tho dram-shops, it wna their gnardian GEwatd Kulitvan vh. Clty of Chicads, $200.~usiel | angel, ¢ Jack® Watburton intecrupied the - o or Cons RitoNs—Tohn Lipky ve. 0, J, | fpraker once or wlcs, aud intimated was ntacking the Republican d of making 6 temperance spcech, bat Mr, Rtusscll sot matters right by afirming that he did not think that either the Democrats or Hepud- lieans dared wage war on the liquor trafic; but that the fight must be made by the Prohibitionists. The sudfence then adionrned to the butiding erected by tne Woman's Chrlstian Temperance Unlon, to wituess its DEDICATION. Aftor the singing ot o hymn, Mra, ¥oster, of Cline ton. Ia., aaid that the billding had boen erectcd by tlia Chrlstlan ‘Yemperance Uniou of Chicago, She further sald that the excrcises wonld b led by N . , Kelly, the' Vice-President of tile Natlonal Christlan Temperance Union. Mra, Jutkins mado & few romarks on the work thut hiad been dane by the Temverance Unlons 1n Chicago and vicinity, and the obstacies that had been eneountored by the Iadies, lut their efforts had been blesred by God, and withsuch aid fajlare was {mpoestole. Mra, Kelly dotalled the steps which led to the etection of 'tue building, all the materials, et lving lieon aecured by sbicription. ro Wi anil §100 dne, and: If that could be raised, the Atructure wonid be tree from aebl, It ia nader Diokey, $240, CONPLIOT OF ATTTONITY, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune INDIANAPULIS, 100, wiilY Lo = vointict of Jor- isdiction between two local Curis has broken out and Is ereating_considernble discunsion, Jodge Jalisn, of the Circuit Court, committed ThomasJ. Glidewell for contempt in failing 10 makae out a report a9 guardian to the Const, after being ordered to du so. This morning Judge 1llows, of the Buperior Uourt, discharged him (rom custody an afidavit of his attornoy, Glidewoll was rearrested by order of Jidga sJullan, and given over Ints the castody of Sheriff Press. ley, who was personally preaent. *'The Coort," he sard, **should be held responsiblo for the cun- tody of tho man uutil discharged by law, and, by law, Imecan by myselt.” The Jadze further sald that snybody, no matter what his vosition or call. ing, who attempted to fnterfere witn tha onler of bis Conrt would be forthwith inade to answer for contempt of its authority, CAPITAL ATOCK ASESSVRNT, The Triduns, Gpeciul Dispaich to 8rntxarizLo, 1ih,auly 12—l thg o nited States Court to-uay were dissvlved two Injunciions re- straluing the coliectian of tho caplta) stock nsscys- Tt fof 167 and T84 ngumet the Quincy. Altaa | 700 that a collection to cancel the obligation will BT G e i Shpriss ek mepesa, | tho occsaton, gid Mre. Willing prayed, "o au- Tgnt. dience was then aleulased witi th bencdlction. AsL eYonILZ'S programme, as announced in yess tenday's Tuisuxe, was carrled ont, THE PROGRAMME POR TO-DAT o umidcr the auspicos uof the State Morning—Address Ir(vA. . THE PROGRAMME. A RESONT TO DELAY, **Who wili be Superintendent of Police?” I the questlon which Is 811l uppermost in the winds of form Campbull, o i rozadont of the Cjub; vy R, Crampton, Secre: AT ani L fodopan lleers Yors siecteds | fen s Polten U 1. Raymiond, Delective B, J, Steelolast evening atrested | nany, eupecially tho Aldermen. but 8 et no | fury of the Clooy and by > dacko A% arburiam Rinsers: Hecordin Socreiary Finincint | ARentDaota Ter.: - doupach, Sewiricants { dulisn e Dalles At s cothae e Weol suact, bl to nmawar it. ‘The Mayo h Afturnuon—-Addreases by Drs. Boynolds ang Wilts ey, T Or e, Catrespontling Srcretnmp ok | daim ferady Stancresier, s A7 Mctaw, | orth of Yocth avaunc, Kolley waa atrested some “ hs Sagur Sl Bt ol i ree by Mesgamas Hiate and Secrsiary, 1l AYNeN: Correspording Sycrctary, A. | Mubiing S, W Sinmic, U, Grand e monilis 820 in connection with the Quizg gang of | usual yestorduy, and doclined to ba Interviewed, | fiey, EvenlnaTaddrasscs by Mesdomus Hialk snd Nicon, 1D Froye " Nothiag e’ ot eportance | Mves. . i1 Siuis. Los ABHeRt the 1pa Dwins | coln countarfelora, nd, by squealiyg, ciused the | As ho 4 the only one who can say defnitely | [ONCE, BUGT MDY 080 SxpeHEe e, U Froy. Nothing eie of amportance | gRt0 B L I et Tk, Georks . Tt Yala | orrest of two of the [larunan Lfothers and | whether llickoy’s nsme will be sent In agalu,—and | G w0l Mmooy Wil bo conducted by i i Collowes D, \V. Maber, naratayai C. H. Hurd, W aeveral otger bersuns. In wome way or | & 1410 be a8 U Jeatise to Alde 1o A "“’P‘m'm:‘“,'m wi °U an ““uu:’ Band. of the Fifth Infantry, who, | Viretuia: deoaior Wo il Alilou, lowas b V. Dreston, | other ho secured hin llberty, 1f pot | hois e e DHcommanicalive, (0 Aldarmen 0 N e 10 L L. Aatthe ny wiih Den Clark, the interpreren, and | JARORC, B Perking ani A & Touzailo,” skt | imumnnity, aud since been prolending [ 8¢ t0 reportere,—the fluating gosslp bhae | prouramuo 14 s follows: At 1030 gusbel temic “led Parces, of Joveahh banu, recontiy went | i cle st Live poul; g A nvts, Gavensorts | 1036t 83 °a wpotter for dovernment defectives, | Witle, i anv, fonndation to yest | QUERES WSSHEE, L IRDLE KL WIS 8L north of ‘the Beiien” e, fo- {nducs thuse wad | 31 Ve Fond G Lyss, Jaiies A ey, | kot sonie mantls panttho West Division eat-con’ | upon. The tmpremson, ‘howavor, In strongur | ficky k) T Rimuniis st 0 clork ek, 5. T2 Kaly :z‘c’l:ll;:: t:!ot‘l'x:“:lrm;n hr:.l:ll;l‘:.I::Q:P:"}r:l:‘!,'.l‘fil::l;: “unu'"“ 8; snd e of those cmployed on the Mllwnuk-:; than ever that the prerent Superintendent will be 'v‘lllglprfllfiu ::Ivcr:;n':'au,l::’m'ln:u;'l‘e d by .“|rl< Bodian Interciew with tuom. - Thoy doaliae Lo 1. eeling .. ACnisworthy | avonuo route, which was most truudled by tho | fiven an opportunity to atow hiastrengih, if ne | 8 M. T denry, of Rockfond; at 7:40, u uiceting foru unices the Governmeat wiil permit them (0 | Sy, ity SUimotal the, Mo &y Sy KUly: | opetuture, nottfed Dotective ‘Steele, who “lives | haveit. Iis friends claim that e bas now ejgut. [ 1048 sutesset, by ios CHBUSL QnCoinems, | o occupy thelr old homes in Idaso, Maviay, Minoeapolior X. 1 Taylur, Tnctanaouler Ant | I tuat wection of tne citye A closs watch | eon votesaure, and thoy givo namos. Tho list is | caf sfusic Dopnrimont of Adrlan College, Michizan, D drew ~mith, bt Loulsp thin don. A. A. Puram was kept, Tors Chaeoteciives’ Immruc- | g follows: Tully, Colierton, Rlordan, McNally, | 1 to wing of Lake BIufl. Mra. Asite hus had A o'cleck yesterdny moming, Fred | ten: Charles G. Loeos. Lrbuns Gorga . e tions the condnctors have succeeded in 5 4 4 skt " eul d Langing in the New York: taraey, st. Lowis: {sase I, F Oltver, Smyth, Mallory, Ieldler, Echwolsthal, | the ivantnzes for thae cull Wieker, /7 yars of age, waa fou bara o rear of his residence, vision street. by oceuvation, from 3 10 13 ye prearion in cons burinens venfures ars the supnosed causcs, Corancr Jury found & verdict in accordance with © tacis. Even Bocialism lags and grows wesry in hot weather, A meoting of tho Fiftcenth Ward menivera of the party was hold lust evening at the corner of Willow und lalsted sircets, but vroo- atly owing to the causs intimated tuo altendance » quits amall. No bueineas was done, out the amitaiton of Boclalistic ductrines was keot alive ny Meanra, Schtlling, Stroelie, and Morgan, who were auite as vigorous and enthusiastic an ever in the specclics they ma A In yostgrdeyis.-atorm, at abeut 8 o'clock in the ‘momiog, the hours No. 1712 Dearhorn strect was atruck and combletely riddled by lght- geiting Kelley deaa to richia. Tuey tested ovory piece of monuy, and soon ascortained that a man )iving on Dann avenne, axd who afierwards moved to Wood street, was tne person wito paseed the *‘cunoy.” Wuen arrested tnis peréon praved to ba Kelioy, Stx conductors on thi line alone, and sevecul ather persons, have counterfelt colns which they took fsom him, aud toticing at once that thoy were not genuine, marked them. ‘Thess persons will swear soint biank against him, rom tha meagre invesiigation wiven the case thus 1ur it appears that Keiley has been engaged in the buaincas aver since he got_clear of the \Jaige case, wheroln the zang were surpriced with spurious co und molds Iu thelr possessiou. ilo has dabbled tn il sorts of coins, from thros-cent ploces up to haif dollars, but doca not sppear to tove cacried on o 'very fouriening trade, for 1o one complained nave thu ¢ar companiee. One doy ho showed u druggtst at the curner of Woud streot aud Milvaukes avenue, a handful of threc cent coine whicls ho eanl were counterfeit, and which he 1otenued 10 wet tid of, When arrexted ho was led to befieve that ha was o0 o, iintalos the fion. k. 0. WWyact, Dubaguds Tuomas Aotmtts, Oubuquet J. Crubsugn, Hock isiand; Ford, Burtou, 0. THE CiTY-IALL. 0. bl West Dj- rdenor and expesanan 's & wife and four chitdron He wana The licanse recaipts were 81,500, The Disbursing Clerk paid ont $1,000 in scrip. ‘Tho firomen will be paid for June Tuesday or Wedaesday. Alout %2,000 in revenue warranta of 1877 wore rodeomed. Ninety-lwo building pormits have been tssued so far this month. "Pheve are now ont 35,000 picces of scrip, 1n amounts from $1 to $100, wing. 'The huiiding, & two-stury 1rame, 1 owned B X A int Uy tis Turir estaté, and wur camayed to the ex 'Tho ‘Troasurer's roceipta were: Collactor, | Srresied fur home-stcaling. Immalinte) ..?f,.',,',h','; & about §200, 'ie occupants—1l. L. duil 0. : V' 533 e o e capnute Tl L Uuld | 90,0021 Water Oflce, $1,053; Comptrolter, | and hla meaer i€ I tnonzhe that o has o veen $82.803 total, §2,730. It may bot be generally known, but people who thiaw garbare, otc.. I6to the streets or alleyn are lIablo to arrest and & Gno of $25, There n1e 303 priconers in the Bridewell— » #inall number, :omram\\\'e\y. ‘I'he average last month was the fowest for several yea ‘Tho June pay-roll of the De: artment of Publle Works. smonnting to $30.000, has been pudited, bus the sceip will not bo ready for & week or ten doys. ‘The Gatling swl other guns ordered by the Citizens' Arsoclation were tested at Lincoln T'ark in tho afterncon in order to see that tuey weraall right, . . A of small-pox wan repnrted nt No. 152 Clyboura avenue. ‘This fearful dineans seams 10 be spreading, ax thty iu the soventh pereon taken duwn winca the 1t inet. The Committeo on Streets and Allrys hoard the pleadines of pronsrtv-owners on the north and soutn sldes of Eizhiteenth at regard. Tz the approtch Lo tbu visduct, but deforred 4es tion for & week, Among the bulldlog permits fxsuod were the following: C. 0. (ilensan, two-story brick dwelling, Bouth Park avenue, nede 'Vhirtietn atrect, £2,0001 B, W. Rawson. auditions, Van Dures and Bhermsn streew, 3,300 also, #eversl for $500 and $1,000 brick dwellings, mmisalovsr DoWalf visited saveral of laughter and rendering hou Jflllu'dfl o e way making toword the puliin Tie was pleasca Wlln ‘what be saw, und belloves in & litle while 8 groat Improvement will be elfected. All tho uity officers recently confirmed by the City Uoancll, exceot Armsirong, Scho In- spcctor, Murphy, ‘Holler [uspector, und Wail, In- spectar of the {louse of Correction have qualidod, Jip, Wahl I in Lurope, and thore are donlty whether he €an qualily other thun by mupearin in verson, Thiv e will not, of courre, dv, ane tliers may be agother vacaney a the Board, Tue Committes oy Palian et in tha after- noon and decided to recommend the passage of & rasalition insiructing the Department of Fotice to enfurce tha Siate Iaw prohibiting the sale of quor 0 minors, and tho Mayor to revoke tho licennc of al) who are convicted & second tine of the viola- tion of the statute: uls0 a resolutlon inatractiy the same Departinent 1o report the number o places dealing In second-hand gouds without a wroper license, ‘'1IE COUNTY BUILDING, onyayed In borse-stealiny, bis old professlon, an for wicn be has served weveral terma. THE COURTS, 110T AND HEAYY. Yesterday morning's S/aa‘s-Ze'tung contained & cheerful articlo on the charactor and Individual pecullorities and eccentricitios of one Charles A. Widekind, and befors the adition was bardly sold Widezind commenced & suit against the piper and Lorena Brentano cluiming 820, 000 dsmages for the livel. 1t seema that aomo charges have heen made within tae last fow days that u houso bolonglng to Urentano on LaSalle streot had been used for prr- poses of proatitution, and the Ze.lung in yester dav'sarticla charged that Widexing was tho author of the calumay, and alladed to him as a profligsie educer, etc. —lote abaut $100 each on furuituce, All the in- males reccived galte & severe electrlo shock, but mone were scriously lojured. The West Town Hoard met at the Angas- aor'soffice lant ovening, all the members present except Justices Ebernurdt and Morrisan, 'The Committco appointed at & former mesting to con- fer with the Asscasor in ruference 1o fixing the pay of Deputy Asssssors reported, recommending that they be paid at the rate of $4,50 per day, and the report was unanimonsly concurred in. o rvisur wae instructed to pay them upan thelt waking afidavit to their time, - Ab-ut 5,000 people lifted np thalr voleey tu Imprecatfons against tho Madisan streat bridze- lenders and the envineers of two very slow old ‘with schooners 1n tow Inai ning boe Iween the Lours of 7and8, Tie bridve was onen for a long time. and 8 vtring of Lurscecara hed Trom the river to Haleted street on the Wasl Side; in other words, 1,000 people, bent un vutivos mis. tlons, were compelled to forego thelr Interests for the conventesnce of the crewa of two vessels. Tho efficers of the Humane Hnclety will roake an application to the Kouth Park I on to erect withinthe coutines of 4 arge drinking fountain for horves, the bandeome one at ne'ha DIVORCES, Mary Dalley yesterdny, seized with a desire to Lave her Uograuby puolishod. fled 3 il for divarce, After yiving # full accouut of hor fieat marnsys in London in JBG, and the subssquent death of het bussand in 1300, sha says buat in Novemoer, 1870, she chuso Jopathan Daliey 10F Bor second hunband, 118 wad a suioun-keoner st 121 Weas Lako strect, and was blessod wita this worla's guods. Liut he was {5 the huolt of samuting Bis own liquors tuu troeiy, the consequence uf which waa 'to tmake bim il-tempored, Sba has sntured fram his kicsingund pouuding us long 8y shu_dures, und now sne wants 1o oe ullowad to g0 Luci to England, taking witn her, however, s suit- awl w of Lis lovew casti, Ann Lrickvon 18 also tha Vietim of a tality, She waa macred in 1aUs 1o Pet ¥on, und bas tred o be & good wite to utm ever But by weeins to Lave bern siouiarly n- of hur kinduess, and has been 1n the Park. kind, which ls not werely an oroament, b almost abvoiute neceasity 1n hot weather a4 freouented by horess sa the South Purk, say It is fll“ mnhomd ihat the Bourd will acceds Lo the reques ‘The yaoht Annie Cuthbert, the pet of the Royal Canadian Ciob, arrived here yesterday morning trom Lowlston, Y. reglstered as draybouud, by be known, {s of the 4 few inclies longer than 1 the onuy Brel-class yacat hltherto ownud 1 Ch cayo. and looks considerably like her, Capt, Juhn Prinduville, it Is aunounced, will sall her in all Taces. A yachi-race wall bu arranzed ua«m the ar- fl'n'.'ufl."" Trom Oshiosh of Adwmiral Mungerapd At «bout 11:30 ymardul mornlng Robert M. Bmbh, 8 years of age, and residing at No, 70 Aberaeen straot, fabing fu tho lnke foot of Hurrleon street. nccidentally fell o | and was drowned. Dunel Easley, reslding avihe curner of May and Twenty-fint sticet, saw him fall 1010 Lue watar, but being_ surue distahice away way unsole 1o render any awlitanco, Olicer Kerwin he voly at 8 o'cluck In the afternoun. 100 given to children by parents o go cannot_be 100 stronuly deprecated, ro 80 UsDKEr0GS thatau 00O Iy verfectly aafe, Judgu Bangs was interviewed yestordty In regard to the kind of report that he will make uihs maiter of e alleged frauds in the cone structlon uf the new Costom-Mouse, ile snld that the only documients that 50 bad exumined so tar were the reports of Messrs, Thomson and Smith Bearing upon tho question, Loth of those he had examined very carefuliy and sificd (horoughiy, in sau rou And'now slio wants Lo be rutloved of but with the utivilege of being aliowe.d & v in the $U 4 week wiich he earne. ‘fhe cass of Esther Ilaprln ve, Enmuel J, Hopole wWis up baforo Judue Wiilams to-duy. Bhe Oiwd a I for divorce on the groand of wiultery witu & Sra. Buck, rendine tne decrae, s1e had Hopple and Mre. Tuck wrrested on & criminal rlisege for 1iving In adultery, but dianleswd the complaint o his ageveins W ueed ber cortaln property tn Ford County witlidraw his ane awer to the divorce sult. e did ws ugroud, ona ilg 18 & congucior un the v granted & decreo of divarea lo Aniia M. Eigeett from Chlatopher Eg- et on the ground of duscruon. 1rEns, Judges Hiodgett, Qary, und Willlams will ba In court to-day for generni Lusiness, Judye Jauieson will have & peromptory eall of malions for new trial to-day. In the cass of Yuung va. The Northern llinuls Coal & lron Conmpauy the Hecelver was alrected (o E. U, Msson 82,500 for uis eervices. Willmue y ‘The county nine will meet the city nine in & gawe of ball Monday. 'The Couuty Collector yesterday levied on 1o sald 1uat ko wauld probadly recommend 1o tha | '8 proverty of Mr. Schmats, No. 175 Clark ks HBANKRUPTCY MATERUS D ariment that ihe matter bo presented fo the | sireel, for taxes, Jobn Gordon, of Llucago, yual rday fled bis ury. 3 o i h‘)hm‘;ltl:}::x;l.::‘-::‘:ayn lmnl‘i:;‘u!:"‘:::. ‘fhe North Bide Assessor will torn hig | scbedules iu naukeuptcy. 1fls prefe deUts ars $3.841 tha secured, i and the umsccured, 01,600, besldes 85,200 dus on oilla discounted. ‘Fuc nssets are lunds, &mu: vpen sccuunts, §J, 7455 sud oflice furniture, €40, Btephen T, Buwoien, of Hyde Park, lo nls patle tlon vaows 8 list of secured dovts Lo the sinount of 52,000, and unsecured $13, 802, of whick $12,000 fur 1ability 0 200 shares uf stock a $he fepub- $ic Lite-Jusurance Compauy, Assets ouly uoinis s A composition mesting will be held July 20 in the case of Daniol M, Ruth. Uearge W, Uavipbeli was yesterdsy spnolnted Amiguee of Fred ¥, Knowles, Huvb T, Birch for Willlum Ricksrd, Bradrord ilsncock for MacLach- 1an, Campbell & Co., sud R, E. Jeukins for John taln, Duthe could and would sy that tosre wasa falr shuw of a cerialnly tuat he would make that recommendation. Coroucr Diotzrch yesterday beld an in- guet upon Fred Buehnar 14 months of age, wbo led of cholera fnfuntum 8t No..100 Hushooll strect; sud upun Carl lieidenrich, who died of in- Junies reccived by the explosion of u holler of enyine No. 5 on the 1llinols Central ftatlrona. e was enzuged at the Uipic in pollslig the the engloe. The evidence clearly showed that tho ooller was & delective one, and ought 0ol Lo have becy o use, Boiler- Tuspscior Murphy adding b testimony to that of otbers, therefory the jury censured bo tatiruad real-catate books over to the County Clerk to-dsy aud e personal-proporty books Tuesday, Ex-Deputy-Sherilf Pusheck feols called upon (o serve the people onco more, snd wne nounces bimselfas a candidate for Tabor's place In tho Luard, ‘The rule to abate the Block-Yard nuisance in the caso of Bhorwin & O'Niel was postponcd for ono week, tbe defendauts satlsfying Judge Rogers that thoy wero doinz all 10 Wieir puwer Lo Drevent the crestiug of stenches o the runnl) Forufitaiog Catablisbmment. nalegiolihese b oumasun 384 Cof SIebLe U Lerast: compuny for sllowing 18 mee, biccemsed was Comulssioner Lonzen says that he has | > o) be b 4 10 ¥ TACaty 086 goury 1 tho empioy of the roed, been libeled upon sundry occss T Ry R e A was cousidered 8 mook faitbful aid valuabl At abour 1:30 yesterday morning Ofticer Ferdloaud ¥. H. Kurth found & man_ severaly 1n- ured avout the Lead and shoulders lylug near oo eer street croasiug of the Altoa Iallroad. The wao that, 1o get abulter frum tie drenchip d cruwied undera frelgut-car, uud bad fuilen asleep. When the cae was moved be taloed the 1njurics. Ho was taken L0 the County aud be buw projoses (o gobblo u) wult whiereby his imvaired ropul stured. e furtheriore threal will caune Hls repurter 0 bo weeling ol the Board, The woman known s ** Conuelly’s girl" turued up at the Jall yesterdsy for the frst time aiuce the hanviug ‘wiatch, bhe was very mysh 4 usual, aud for s while it wi uiur, and for Jobn Druscier, he cuwposition tmeshiuk of George Kubace la a0t for 10 o'clock ihis morning. CIRCUNT COUAT, Lowls Bartels bogan his suil yeaterday 10 recos $23,000 demaies féam ¢ icaguer Arbelier Zeis ung 1or slieged Jibel. COUNTY COUKT. The County Court was occupied again yostardsy Husvital, where it was sacertalved that be heil eatred 10 scw Steveus, who ge. | 10 hoaring arguimnents g tie objections to judg- sustaied Iwo scvere scalp wounds snd o 3 . | pient oeing entered azainst certain deliugacod tax- backward dislocation of th bere Sheid g0 . uneily used 1o have. She disau. i qt payers, Quile 8 pumber of winor cases were passed'on [o_ous way or another, aud 18 was wuot until the ovjection of the Trustees of Union 8ctool Districk No. 2, Towns of Lake snd HyJds potuted every oy, nowever, as Ii tarued out that n‘l;u |\G:‘Ifltl. wuwe "“kl‘b ago flm"l,l:“d of ra and givel Yy years in ibe Penltend 'y Was T5d1viausl sbe desiced 10 sasile dooa. Jurive which, thoush puisful, ara vot considercd danicrous. He also slated that he was receatly empluyed by Woltiug & Co., Nus. 7 and D Second sirect, 5L Louw, and had deterinined : ‘ark. ws resched Liat 3y ImDOFEADE Quosti S ey 1o hag Sstermied bo walk “tuo e Grand Jury touud au Tndictment | £l e ol Tt chedla broberty ek o e agaf rlea C. Bcoulfar for perjury. Scoullar | belouging to tbe Bcbool Fund tu T. 8, K. 14, wsa Tux Tursusx contuined yesterday some | fy'une of thu **straw-vatlire” mljht’tomwlllu\ n m‘...u..«l the Trustees. Tne Court beld that statementa relative ta sa om whict hsd appeared in the Tunes, chargiug tue Ulon. Ar. Breotano witn reuting a bouss up Lavsily sireet 10 bo used 352 buuse Of vrcabilutiva, wud alew setting forth the way in which Mr. Brcutauo bad becowy cou- vinced tuat te lnformation was ghven 1o tae Timde by » gentlemzn of the nuwe ol Widekind, who 18 €wvloyed sa & teacher of Gerwan 1o the public scbuols, Mr, Viidsalnd dealrve W deny abeolutely Buvioe bud suytulog 0 do wilh toe publication perjury, 1t is the laud was But [akubie as W patae of the ‘Frustecs priot to May 1, 1877; but as 10 the land upon whick they bad & mortgage at toat time, aud which thoy have viuce acquircd a title to by fureclosure. it was beld tosy tue wwuer of the fée waw hiavu for tho 1877 ta, and that the prop- ety had beew proverly Lixed, The vext cuso Which Camo Up was 8 scnaol-tax case whercin SMesers. I8 J. Walsho, Kobey, Whits- bead, sad Wileun supressnted sowe S0 ubjvciurs. alieged, Ju swearing 10 the uwuner- abip of ccrtaln propesty. Ko cawe Into- court Jeaerdny and did s mors swearin, but s e 1t was that all the Judies of the couuty were projudiced asmlnet Lum, cousequently he could not uave s fair trial. sud Wanted u change uf venue, W. Hawuond sud Johu I, McLain -ojued him in Ui aticuvit, us required by law, and Juuge Kugzere grunted ihe cisnge, remarking that, whily ou uld nut koow ho wmuw, sud did uok belivve what Lud chi &8 wad la the lcwulmT beal ro Of 4 charming voice, and ber mnging will b a great attraction at the Laxe BIufl mectlng, Sho Las uccompanied slise Willard on several temperance engazenienty, is by Invitatlon of the lutter that Mre, Asire nas coma io lknols, LOCAL POLITICS. THZ DUMOCRACT ONOANIZING, Youterday aftornoon the Cook County Central Commlttee of the Democratic party met in the club-room of the Tremont House, and declded that the county should be distiardod botween tha hours of 4 and 8 o'clock in the afiernoon ut 10-day, This —previons Internal disscnslons to the contrary not- withatanding—It was docided should Ue the occas siun of rolink the fint 1o for a tuinph in the fail en, Mr. Porsyihe occupled the chair, and nwilttee was well roprusented. ‘T snicnvdun of the party is tass this afterncon five volers shall be elccied from each precinct of cach ward m the city and each Commissionor's dixtelct, na committeenicn ou organization throushe out tho county. Thereafter tuese committeomen wiit select, in & budy, or vutaids of thainselves, gentlemcn whio will form the Cenirsl Commitice 10 supersede the pressnt one, which wili, however, call the Conventlon for tho namiuation of county oficers, at which time ita mombera will gracefully, 1t possible, throw up tne snouge. o prozress of affaire ttus alternoon will be koenly watched by the Democratle candidates. The frat 10 the flold seen to bo aspirants for the Surievally., The most active workets in (he Ggnt, %0 far, séom 1o bo Chiaries Kern, the present tne camoent, snd Walter McDonald, cx-Doputy Sheriff. The former, twhile ralying Cook, Nlesen, \Welterer, Janssens, Daly, Throop, Ryen, Waldo, and Lawler. Of these, tho four latter voted against thin before, as did Smyth, the iatior for the purpose of moving & reconsdera ton, while Cook didn't voie st all, gu- ing ‘home sick, nor did Junssens, why was paircd with Turner. 8o in realily thero have been, 1ot lat, fonr chauyew,—Throop, Waldo, I{nn. ond Luwler, ~for Cook would hare voted for llickey oefore, and Janesens {s tie frieud. Only vus of tne_four, hawuever,—Throop, —upenly #ays that he wall cest a bailot for lickey the next time, lyan ls wewi-noncommital, Lot ho is counted oft for asurety, ‘I'he claim to Lawler s ased o the fuct, 04 far a» can bo learned, that he sald Hickuy wi of the best poilce atlicers i the :unn({ He himself donics iLst 1 1s friendly to thiekey, having u porsonnl prievance of luns standinz, A 1o Waldo, rusor hath ftthat bio has swapped off nls vole in'urder to get othecs for tensinger, the City Weiglier. * 1L 1a understood that the Mayor uas sssured Honelnger that he will #=nt in Bis nenie avaliy 1f lie can connt nincteen volew. Anozrcement Is now i circulatlon, aud has vean d by almost the requisite number, nut Beadinger's oppunenta vay hie will not accom. plish wnat he has underiaken. Alr, Waldo was not at the City-liall yestercay, vo_he could not be i; terviewed as (o thiv watter. The rtory is notcrea- ited. TAR 185U 13 NMADE by Hickey's fricnds, waethor witn the concarrenc: f the Muyor ur uot Is tnknows, that the Supory tendent wmust bu licker or hourn, I'h touches llyan and Lawler, who both acknowledyve st tosy prefer the foruice Lo the latter,ani would vute for lickay, If hid namu wus sent Unrn's wat (o follow 11 Coae of bly defiut. It 1s on what his ‘san-uine assurted aivo taat money ls bolny ullerad, but that | friends, terni _ the influouce of tho llench fuport 18 useparable irom a contsat of thts char- | 474, Haf Hougl 1t worth flernoon, acter,and bs eaerally uutratblul, —certalnly in e TRiths this cave. 1lav:n® but eighteen votes(Jonas ja out, as e says he wid uot vote fur Hilckey agsln, and newiting une mere, and there betng only threv days in which to securo It, s movement {ssald to be on foot to ob- in A DELAY OF THIEE WEEKS, This can easily be mccomnpiisied, if the Mayor delar la possivle with tnat Hlckey cannit show 1aro than sixteen votes Monday might. since Boidler has yone away, and Bchwersthal Is potug before the Council meots, Ilence, it 1ewnd, hie lunor will ve 1aduced nut to I the nawe, if ho Liae 80 determinud, Monday nieht, out o defur itfor a week, ‘Paen, when tho communication 18 road, it wiil e referred to tae Counniiles on Folice, wao will keep it another weck, When therr ropart la presented, 1t winl be 13l over andertao charter for one uore wesk—maxiny three in ali, 1o whicii 10 ¢et the useded vote, a4t 1s eupdoseid 4 Beawetatal will uave returned oy thit Whethier this wcaeme will be caerled out remsins to ue scen. TitA FPUIENDS OF MR, WASHDURN ar0 vory quict. No one called un tay Alayor yea- turday in uts intoredt. A, C. Hlev.ng was the only man of tivle wno tatked with his tionor st duy, but he decined to state the uject of hie visit, 1t Ls knuwn, however, tLat ths veitious weklug fur lle yonnnation are doiug wigned by large numbers of peupie, Gud o 18 even more vubulur among atl clansea than hie most ardunt supporiers tulgined. o tio Mayor yuts thess docunients he will, aluo present, u ties have siwava breu very yoou wireepull The fact wae clusely note! by csrtain Demucy {n the vieinity, who are not” bodfetlows of Kern inis time, These observaul gentivmon fnslsied that Kern tbougnt he had everything ** dead 1o rigite.” Thoy fsd nu dount, froim the way things were worklug, thut he woitld' capture the iominu- fiun. Mu had fosorted to everything, Among othoe tlilngs, thoy roprusented that, d of Keatlwr's clection in the Elgath \Ward last soring sgain Lawlor, he appolnted a¥ balliT+ iwo of Keating' u)suul d (riends, Then nding that Keating way feft, and Lawler electea oy & very large majonty, d presented Lawlier's brother Tute wan clatined to e s igea of the Kighth Ward, whicu ? About the sawe time Walter Mcijonsld was removed, Mchonald's friends scem to bo spending more thmu 10 watching Keen's snsucuvros taan i ade vaneing the claims of thelr cuvico. Vhoy allege that they have made wuny good volute, Aster thoes cumes Fltageratd, who Is spokon of ‘lnumlllr'] places, but whose tactice are very silent ndeed A Demaocrat prominent In North Sido politice tura lang e hue foturned frowm 'Texad for the CXUTeRd pUFPORE, LG avd, Of achieving tuo nomis natloa for tho Sheluvalty of County-Attorncy Wal- luce. 1le wae very Sorvid for Wallace whe hie wus wentioned for County ‘I'reusurer, snd was munch ususted when thie Lemocrats throw hin uvers poruaps.” bo wwionlaned " at "he "seutieat £'(oF Lyneit, ol toe commuully on iae questioh. A ‘Thers will be. o the 8ixth Ward, this afternoon, tremeondous oifurl fe belug ™ mads by seconding (o rumor, very interesting fuht, A Hickey's friends 1o crestu the lmpreasion taat Mr, Waehburn would not ve condrmod, ‘T _cannot fa1l to o Hickey more barm than good, ‘Pne jui- m prominent person connected with pulitical iter- ests uitl thera scemas morally cortsin that ail of the commitieomen elected in tie ward will pe unani- lowinu twanty would vuly for bilin of tuey lisd ¢ moun 1n tavor of Walter MeDonatd, that Kern will oppurtanity: Veazeuns, Tully, Ballary; Sander 4 Titzg W T (et e Hotos, Savaacs: | bave no sbow, and st Fiazernhd wil st o+a couple ol votes, Fitzzerald w! Ward thary v Diaybe, Anotasr thinke that | Do very strong. In U s to be dlscordant cl Couk, Throup, beaton, iawlelyh, Toomonon, Kuopf, Waldo, Bchwelstual, Welturur, and Junas, while thu chancea uru that Bmyth, froy, uod Day would Joln taem. 'l'ue four iatter wantoaly **a youd mau," snd Me, Wasndury would, of course, 8l the oll. TEMPLERANCE, FRIDAY AT LAKK LLUVY, {t caunol be douled that thus far the Lake Blug tomperauce camp-mesting has not boon the unal- loyed success that was expected. The princlpal cause of Luis stato of atfairs has undoubtealy bevn the oxocrable weather with which the camp-grounds bave buen visited during tho present weok. The rain bus fallen almost lucessantiy, and, du aplte of tha offorts of (he Nav. Dr. Parkhurst and Mr, O, H, Riewon, Mocut- | reason uf 106 soveral ward complicutio “The Iiilureth-kiloruan coutrst cuts no small tgu In tha caee, (t would apue The Futh Ward e represcuted sa leuning twwards Mcoonald, WALTER B. ELFELT. TIE ONCB MOILN CLAIMS PUBLIO NOTORIETY. Al Justico Haines' Court, 8t 2 v'cluck yesterday ternoon, the **celovratoa case™ of Rifelt vs, yuivbs camo up. 1t will bo remombered that W. 8. Elfelt, who fqured cousplcuously in the Mamle Btevens sensatlon, caused thu arrest of Fred J. 8qu ubs, & short-band writer of the firu of Lathaw & Bquibbs, un charge of larceny a fuw days agu, aiid te cusa was coutinued until yesterday, Liw- AecionsWho g in charge, the a. | J¢7 Mowen prosccated, and Mr. Trude sppesred Eontonc e bes Sl ik Wik Vo alent o | o Smeetianl | ueie s &l Sodiola sunsbins It ls hoped and belleved toat large dele- | fun wos nad over the cass. Accurding to wations from sl pasts of this dtate and Wiscouatn will arsivo, ana give to the mavilug the sueryy and 1ife 18 o0 much needs. Thursdsy nighs was even more watery than the precealng ones, and by midoight thase who were inbabiting the tents found the water level of tue surrounding counlry about eveu with the Aoor uf their domiclies, and & night of general discumfort ihe pistoment of Llfelt, Bquibos brought in bill of $2.50 for work doue for Bhoyer & Co., Elfelts gioployers, aud the young man paia tho anoapt, Alterward he claiied (o bave wistake, and to have pafd Squiobs §25, Instead uf .50, 1o went over 10 Bquibos' oMee and foid 1 that bo had overpald bim, but ihe latter de- wied that tuls was true, whou Eifelt bad hum ae- reated for larcen) A numbce of witnesses wore sxswined on both was the raualt. 1o the morning, however, the aun | 8ides, Including ouo of the Kuatlor ses, uawed ventured to make s spposrance, and at 9:0 | Lllle White, whout atr, Fruds intraduced 19 the oclock, the meetlng which was to bave | pnd " mie " commsel Sher Ohe SO been hald the ovenlng befors under the suspices | beautifal — girl . wita - fosy " cheeks, of the Hons of Temporaace assvuibled in the | Hpe that were full of swoctnoas, sud eycs inat Clar Strest Chapel, the ususl mornlne prayer. | Wore full of passlun, b was & 4 roower,™ ani L d uloge. ‘I'ie dofendiuts was the mustress of Elfelt, o Nr, Truda dismituerd Sue fuir une Wit the remark that he bad heard vhe belonged to & church, and complimented toe com- Plaluant upun his mamiest uood taste, o jue roduction of $his wiluess Waa for 150 Durpuss of sryiug to establish the thuory tuak there was 8 wouau tn the case, who t0vk all of Eifel surplus wealth vrompted him to decds of f{reoqularity tn the banaliog of hia employer's monvy, Ar. 8quibbs was dlecharged. sud It was rovorted tiat he, with his partoer, wiil prosecute boil Shoyer and Elfult un the grouud of walicious prosscution. LUt (buy bave doas notulng s yoi, and probavly never will. , THE MILITIA. A LITTLK TAKGET FUACTICE. A detachment of, Company A, Sixth Battalion, L N. G, oIt theff armiory yeatesday noouw uucer 400 cowmand of Capt. Uy K. DeYouud and vissed mecting baving been held st B:30 o'clock !n the sazme plic s Kev. J. 0. Btougliton, of Aurora, dsllvered an address on **The Foistical Aapect of ths Yeas- perauce Movemonut.” All usilous, toe spusker #uld, had a goutral Idea, from wlhich thelr insplea. tiun was drgvn, With the Gresks 1t was esibutics; witl the Hoiaans, oratory s with the French, polish s with the Gerwans, pollosopny; with tne £nglisn. ud wito the Amencaus, liburty, s ustion, u dufepse of Lbis prnciolo, bad lisaud slavery, but tke Mbertics of this Deople Wory mcuuced Oy 8 Usnger Quile se grust as avery, viz.: tue higuor truflc. Thi 3ud the woney power had dobsuched tho ‘coundry. Ae far 28 Lau wupLreasion of the sale uf lufllur wad con- cerbl, dauicipal yoverument In ibls couiey wis & failure, ‘Fuis was becuuse tus bunisicrs beld tno oftices, and tha ouly way 10 xeep Lhe bummers vut of ofticy was 10 stod muklug thow, and thie could be don vnly by probibiting tus salo of liyuor. Tle rugular exercisos of the Uiy wery begun st the ancampment of Company 1, Flrat Regiments 1. N. G, atStony Irland, where they had been for the last few days. On thewr arrival at tha camp, Capt. E. R. Hoch and his men wave tha visitors & hearty welcome, and, atter lanching and alitfe informal driiling, fovited the vieltors to partictpate in a riffe mateh, It was decided to sclect nine men from each eommaud, and fire five shotaeach at 100 yards, Company' A, of the Sixth, then ret ahonit shooting to find what nine of their men ahonld reprevent them, and & conple of sightine shota each made the following record: 4 - ) 3220533 SmmERS , Gatnend. Cank e e ¥ ., . R e Youi Lieut. G. T. Clark.. Vberhobie: TEHTITITIITIIL T o o 0 The fral eight men and Capt. B. R. DaYoung elected, and the match began, Capt. Knch *I" feam, Tha resuit was as fol T ¢ifle used was the weapon with which both companies had only drilied to tho prescnt date, anil ihat fact, with iack of practice considored; makes the display & good of Comipany A fire a couole of company volloys, and on one_oceasjon Torced the target with eighteen bullets, all twenty ving ajmed thoreat, THE RAILROADS. VANDERBILT'S TACTICS. Vanderhbiit has fssucd orders to consolidate the offlces of the Lake Bhora & Michizan Southern and Michigan Central Ralirosds at all compsting poinis. This order necessitates the discharge of 8 laree number of men who have Leen with one or the other company for & num- ber of years, The fact that in most instances the agenta and employes of ths Lako Shore & Michigan Sonthern have been retained, while those ui the Michigan Central have been des capltated, doea not Took as it Vanderbilt means to go back on the furmer line aud favor the latter. Eversthing indicates tbat the bulke of the bustuess will be forcsd on tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, so If even a good pervontage is accorded to tho Great Western, this lina will noverthel bo badly discriminated againat, and I it does make an arraugoment with Vanderbilt it will only be too glad to withdraw from it aud join the Uraud Trunk in its effort to secure ai independent Western outlet, As regards tho Grand Trunk, Vanderblit will try to crush ft out at once, if nssible, notwithstanding all denfats. This is Bm, shown by the fact that It had already been decided to turn the Grand Trunk out of the Ceutral Depot at Detroit aud H11 lis place witn the Lake Snore & Michigan Soutlicrn, which now occupies the Dotroit & Milwaukeo Dupnt ut Detrow. Aud whilo it lins been decided at Baratoxa to make Col. Beott the srbitrator as to tho percentago to be given by the Michigan Central to the Great \Vestern noihiog bas been done as regards tho percent- nge to be awarded to the Grand Truuk. It s cvident that this llne will vt littie or nothing, aud {8 only escave lics ln the inmediate con- struction of an judependent line. Mr, Ilickson, the Guueral Manuger of this road, s now on lus wav Lowme trom Iurope, where o hos been to negotiats a loan with which to extend this voud, At lirst tho Directors aud stockliolders are sold to have been reluctant to accedo to Mr, Hickson's domands. But the late exposure of Vandertilt's **true fnwardncss” towards thoe Ituo i said Lo have caused them to chiauio their minds, and It {s now clalmed that Mr. Hickson has obtamed all the money he peeds to securo Au fndependont ~ outlet to Chicazo, 'The slatemcut made yestorday, that it uow looks ss if an oilensiva and defuna- ive treaty had becn made betweeu tho Eric, Grand ‘Trunk, and Baitimore & Onio Ratiroads, I8 borne vut by still moro evidence, It trans spires that a short thne ago the Chicago & Lake Huron Ratiread was 1u sicgotiations with the Baitmore & Ohio Railrozd to come iuto this city aver the lattor route. Vice-President King, of ‘tha Baltimore & Ohlo, was at first favorably disposed towards the schemie, but, just belore completing the contract, {t is said he received a dispatch from M. ILickson, fuforming bim of what had been done In Engiand, "The negotla- tlous with the Lake Iuron Koad werg at once broken off. The lkeilbood Is that the Grand ‘Frunk will puy the Chicage & Causdw Bouthiern Road irom Detrolt to Fayette, whicth has not been purchased by Vanderbilt, bus stitl remains in the hands of Uoukl. From Favette to Auturn o wew lwe 13 to boconstructed jolutly by the Baltimore & Ohio and the Grand Truok, 1t 18 clabned that this lue can be cowpleted and placed In operation {u less than wix mouths, ‘Tho llberulity of Vanderoilt towards the Greal Westera is uudoubitedly {u- stizated by lis desire to get control of this road and the Detroit & Milwauxee beiors longe, The partisans of Vanderbilt are trvioz to ereate the lupression tust he means to reforin the llve-stock trutlie, and that ho will Lring the eveners to grief, Waile VanderLily controls the ratlroad traflic from the Weat, tue eveners vecd lose o sleep for fear that thetr firmll. proilis wilt hereatter be curtatlsd, ‘The svoners’ Ring Is of Vanderbilt's uwn creation, and has been upheld all gfong by his wea, It Is an arrungement that favors the New York Central altozether, and Vanderotit ls not likely 10 Larow uway any chances to put money lo iy pocket, althougt It las tu be arcomplished turough & Ring of o tew favored siock-slapuers, ‘Tue Alton Ruad bus been dissutisilod Wity the workiogs of the eveners’ pool fur some time past, uml thers will unduublusll‘)' be some cotiveasions inade to thls liug, but the talk tiue the Eveners' Ring stauds fu duncer of befnr bruiken up by Vandel 1s considurod ull bosh. VANDERBILT, Hpectat Dispatch v The Tridune, SarATo0a, July 12—\Wiliam U, Vauderbilt, samo thue sioce, mudo a proposition to Mr, Broughton 1o respect to shuring the thromgh busiucas over the Ureat Western aud Canada Bouthern Roads, As Mr, Vauderblit had it in is power, through his new conuectlons, to uf- feet whl tho bustoess over tho Great Western, except that littlo taken by the Erie, Mr. Broughton was suspiclous of the siucerity of the proposition, and suld as much to Mr. Van- derbllt fn o private coufervuce. Mr Van- derbilt sald be dla wot wonder at the susplclon, judelug the propoaition from tbe stavdpolut of the pust efforls of rallroads to injura cach other, but he did not propose to rula the Groat Western's through Dusine uow that he had the puwer, but o deal talrly, To prove tats, be offered to leave the quesdon of the propor division of through busiuess to Col. Scott. Mr. Broughton tele- graphed to the Directors fu Londun, wud an snswer i3 expocted tuemorrow, This whawer will determing tue future siauding of the Great Western fn rlation to the Vanderbiit 1 It the proposition is accepted, the hcay: sions will ve cut off, aud all the Tmes will Lo beuefited by tuis confercuce, Yesterday an offort was ade ta lncreass the turough rates, bue this Mr. Vauderbilt refused to assent to, saying this was uo time Lo ncreasy races; tne business of the country would not bear (i, The 16-cent rate for wheat snd corn from the West Lo tha scaboard, which wus lu operution w short thne, was seeed upon as th basia fur the present, ‘I'bero was 0o chabgouttempted inthe two und three cent dillerence 1 the gencrairato o the seaboard froim the far West between Now York, Puiladelpbia, and Ualtmiore. Frelghts trow the Weast to Europs aro to bo Lue saws by Nuw York as the otber routes. To the Westeris Aabiatated Press, 8ABAT00A, Julv 12—Tue rallroad wmen closed up thelr busfoess bieve Lo-day, aud left with gen- erully satlsfuctory iectlngs, 1t was sottled that tho Chleagu & Alton mizit come i e u Lrouek 1lve stoci Hue frow 8, Louls to New York, Mr. Vanderbilt saylog that o could see no rosson why1ls claboe tor that end sbould uot beal. Jowed. It isthouvht that tho tnel result will be the pooling of sl east-bound Ireight, receipts to be arrauged sbortly, Regarding thecutting ot passenger rates from Bt. Louls east, uothing was doue. “Thev do not talk of ratalug frelzht-rates at this thwe, vuly of keepluw thew wtrictly to the preseut sgrevd Lasis of 20 vents. SUIT TO RECOVER. Speciat Dispatch ta The Tribune. MiLwaukus, Wis, July 13.—Alexander Mitchell is sulug tho City of Winona, Miuw., for £0,105.40 on ratlroad bonda and connons fesu o, to the Minncaota Constraction Conmpany, Ry, sl Bage sues for 40,871 on the sama groundy, 1TEMS, The Executlve Committca of the Western TRailroad Assoclation mects Monday st the offig of tho Beeretary, Mr. Raymond, No. 101 Wagh, Ington strect. The Chicaro, Milwankee & 8t. Paul Railroag Company has Just comnleted at its shops a mag. nificent new mail-car, almilar to the ono recent. lr{ rnt on the Chicago, Burlington & Quine, nffroad, The new car was brought here la evening, and will be at the Madison strect depoy for inspection to-day. Mr. B, M. Arms, GencPal Western Passengey Agent of tho Erle Railroad, has just oublisheq tha finest folder that has over been brought oy( by & railroad company for fres distribation. 1 contalna pocketa for rallway tickots, money, ete, and calen Jar, momoranda, and condenaed gaide, Aun excellent map of the Parin Exposition gq with this ornamental as well ns useful folder, The heavy raln-storms of the last few days have caused s break in the track of the Iilinols Central Ralrond between Councll ANl ang Bcales Mound, Ia., whiich has placed & temporary embargo on the business at that polnt. A largs foreo of men hias been put to worl to repair :{. damaga, and it 18 expected that trains will ru through again Monday. As far as can be learn. ed. no damage has hicen done to the crops by the Iate rains and storms. ——— SOCIAL SCIENCE. Bpeciat Dispatch te The Tridune, Minwaykrs, May 12—Dr, Brown, edltor of tho Jewlsh South, while attending the Conncl In this city, received the appointment as Com. missloner of Geuritin to the World's Congresy of Soclal Betenee, which meets fo Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 3, 1878, ———— DOUBLE QUICK. Thoss who are using the **Donble-Quick” stova can testify as to fts utility and tho com. fort derived therefrom, It is tho best summer stove extant. Prices reduced recently. —————— GOOD FOR TWO GENERATIONS, Possonsing all excellont qualities of fta come petitars, with ta equalizing scale and loea bridgo (peculiar to it only), the Mathnshok plao atands without a rival for durability and economy In tuning, Pelton & Pomeroy, 1G3 Stats atreet, sole agents, ————— Oh{ haot" the Croton by wit! Raynot's Moth Powder and ;owc':xgr!xnn.h Dickd DEATIS, T e S I T tootote S McORATII=At 2:30 8. ™, Friday, July I yhee, Rilenor 0, dadhiar of Jamew and s SATEES Grath, uged 7 months and 13 days. to-day at 9 o'clock p, Funera) srom 68 sedgwic m, sl 1o Kosehtll Cewetery, MCGINN-Of cholera infantum, tnfant san of anid Mty MoGinG: aired & MORHE RN 13 daghe el uneral from Fesiience. 83 WhIte-at., ¢ 1p. @, £ Detrolt papers please copy. RAVIN-Oa Filday, July 12, Willtar flenry Navi, oungeat son of Jolii and Hannah Nal incral froim resfdence, ubbard-st., Bunds; 10'clock, by cara to Ualvary. £ MALATESTA=Mary £. A, Mal At tlie residenco of hor fsilier, wi2 Baty Funeral Sunday, July 14, 8¢ 108 Calvary Cometery, M 3 3 o, FIRAJuly 11, of consumption, Edmond Firm,aged Funeral from his reafdsnce, 75 South Jefferso Saturday, 10 o'clock a. in.. by carriaes to Caivary, Friondaof the fanily are lavitod, L2”Albaay (. Y., Troy, sni ‘Bufulo papers plesm NENSON—In this city, July 12, Gustavie ., whiG OF RS T oo ARed 10 YEATS 83t Bomties Funcral from No. 3 Cutinge-place, Wost 8ide, Sunday, :‘t.lktg'lfl'elnck P. m., to Gracciaod Cemetery by c: IADRY—In this city, Jo) SOt h e Ay Ay, aat Vet aeiry dghter ot Funeral from No, 131 Bouth Jeftereon-st., Sundsr, st 100'clock &. .. 10 Calvary Cemeters, BMITH-Py drowning, July 12 [tobert M., son of Uwen aod Agnes D, Bmith, aged 8 years | month sud7 inya. Funers Bunday, at 2:30 o'clook p. 1., fror .78 berdcen si, o Graceinnd m:'y_hy carr! ANNOUNUEMENTS., QTRASBURG. CLOCK-TIIOSE WO HAVE Kot aiready secn this famons modol of the world-re- DPeiens PP, b t0r ey TEALTdes) i potiie I 788 10-A (£ALUPS . 1700 tha Taat dny of 15a exiibfiion, o> o PONLITY Timuzv.’w. A.8PENCER WILL PREAGII M) i apd arénlda at Clarkiat. Clurehy comor w logioy, Bunday, Juiy 14 Subjecta; ** Out of Work." v A FINy PL Evory vieitor to the new and o T, Maritn, Nob. 205 and 207 St Ane placa, *3fa auvertiseme all remdors of 1o daliy_ papars, hav bean coneiantly before'tho public, etfl there’ wiio havo uever visited tho establishment, and for thelr beneRt & (ew tetatls ara liera kiven, The bust- torg buling, bayines J un atats ud oxtendii 150 feet n depin, Not. 243 and 27, between Jackion and Via Huren. "The nata Aoor containa an limmensa stock of ‘and vrgans of far _years pas ‘sre nay Fequiar prives, in or wiil sccommodite the fur departineut. o which line Martin'a liave & wid taull ur s 2UW o Iiros, silverware ot naif he winter thia flo: catalish s and bedding, Ty dopartient, order departinent, togetact 1 floor, Yevuled t Convemently fucated, noa and organs, MIDDLIK Aud Pa In the p 0 oritan B [WFDILUFS ey AFORAIIA 3 though the ferms aro ustally eash, i il end bl ety o JAMMENSE 8TUCK UF GUIDS, 3 LOW PRIGES, BATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NOS, 285 AND 237 BTATH.5T. AUCTION SA LES. By D. D, STARKE & CO,, 84 aud 83 [andolpa-st. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE \ Baturday, July 13, at 0} o'clock, FURNITURE AND HOUSEIOLD GOODS, Chamber Scts. Parlor Hulte, M. T, Tables, Kofsh Lounizre, IocKcr, wi. Tables, Wardrobes, Ifook (e Otiled 1y iske. &¢, Drtiasels and' Ingralo CAtpets, QuieLs WP, lusiwars, and Piated Wary, Avio'clovk, §wo vory e Bugdl DD AR E G W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO, Aucttoncers, 174 and 173 Raidulph-at, BEGULAR SATURDAY BALE. Iousehold and Office Furniture, Bugaies, White Lead, &e., &c., HATUIDAY, July 12, &t 0:30 o'clock, at our ok 173 & 173 ‘l(u\dulp 1os] e W, A wulriins, cer By G120, £, GOLLE & CO,, thand 70 Wabua-av. . AUCTION BALE OF FURNITURE, NATURDAY, July 13, at h30 a, m, A targe stuck will be offered, which must be sold 10 close cousiguisents. UK, P, GONE & CO., Auctioneers_ e S By WM. MOOREHOUSE & G0y Auctlonears, &3 & 87 Kandoloh-st. a, dewlroural Payuminih R T. MARTIN, ‘We will sell to-day at 10 0'clock, Plush, Velvat, Broeatello, and Liop VFarlor Huits, Elegant Marble-top Cusmber Nots, Essy Chalrs. unged, Nofus, Pler and Mantol dlasses, sud Necond-band Lrusssls, 3-Ply and Ingnis 2 goud ianoy irst-claw Cook Stares, Ne Carp A nauber of Two Linplre ledatends, WAL JOOREIOUSK & CO., Auctioneers. : B S PALMER HOUSE MAIR KTOKS: The best placa i Chicago for Halr Guods, wholesale or retail, Improved S WA R U, uF 3 . A 0031, - froa. SIS HATTIR L, HULL Wirteunie vl Ruiyil, Semd by pin® bt Gtall . 1) aupeieit; Sale sgent f.1 e MLLTIFORN H AE R Wigs Hiade 10 order und warrauisk o BUDNEA RO W. Madisen 5., CHICACH Ay Vst KARATOUA WAVE of atural curly hajr twproves womw ¢ {ov.3a woierfully, You wiil liave gusé viher afier seclag 1t sent G- 1. B ST THouF: L L i LA RERAS S S ) Other waves, 8. 0 Wi A%, CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERS THUNKS, = it x, C - 0 nuvunla-l!nmn'fi\\?"‘ Ny .ump«nluulhwanfl W o take wi peean 171p w Lo el quie g CHARLES T, Satest. —LAWN mowEn PHILADBRLFPI IA LAWN MOWELS, Wholeaalo sog Eetsl), Vasea U Fuuntalus, vvglyibing (or Lawp ur Garden. i, BAVAUE"e U8 beeliain e’ fioriste 17 state k 4 i £ =

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