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villl CHICAGU LB UNvS: SATURDAY, MAY O8I —BICTIGHNIN PP AGIY. 1E CITY IN GENLRAL. A, B, Wiaaixs, of Springfietd, fs at the Loland. 2, 1. TAyron, of Toledo, O., 18 at the Tromont, 1. W. 1toss, of Lawiston, Ik, is at tho Bher- man. Jusga Maconnsn, of Australia, is at tho Tro- mont. y W §1, Monse and family,of Japan, are ot tho Pacifie, 4 8. [. KrNNEDY, of Quocosiand, ia at tho Palmor. Juvar D, Goopwiw, of Dotroft, is at the Palmor, 3, W.Casy, of Providenco, 1. T, Is at the Bherman, o W. A, Rusk, of Eau Claire, Wis., Isat the Troshont. W, D. Crank aud P, D. Irvine, U. 8, A, aro at the Palmor, Joun StxcrAin and famlily, of Now York, aro at tho Bherman, * Tu ltev. T M, Greono, of 8t. Paul, Minn,, is at the Tremont, 31t AND Mus, TAVLOR, of Cadar Raplds, Ia, aro at the Bhorman, ,_Fnank D, Srostand family, of Now Haven, Ct., aro at the Pacific, f1. 8. TANNER, M, D, of Now York, {8 nmong thio guesta nt the Palmer. s : Epouanp REMENYI, the groat violinlst and compodor, 18 at.tho Pacific. GOV, AND Mnd. WILLIAM B, Suiri, of Madi- son, Wis, arant tho Pacific, * EnwAip AND HeNry Woon, of Holton, En- 'gland, aro reglstored at tho Palmor. ANRON BrAGER, Vice-Presidentot tho Westera Union Telegraph Company, s nt the Paclfic. PerEn Henoic, Prosidont of the Hordlo Pore * sonal T'rausportation Compauy, 18 at the Pacifio, W, H, Perrinon., of HattleOreck, Mich., Gon- erul Superintondent of the Chlcago & Grand Trunk Raliroad, 18 at the Paimor. Tz Fourtoenth ward Hopublican Club calted to mect inst ovanlog at 9)4 Milwaukee avanuo ndjourned for one weok, no quoruin boing pres- e 1. W1LSoN and A. R Waddoll, of London; i dwick und It. Lyndock dayon, of Mun- K ¢ Englhtnd; Willlam W, Fulton, of liel- fand: nnd Honry Hocht, of Hauovor, G » k10 0t the Paclfic. ' . Tue Chez Nous Social Club gave a party nt the -Pitmor House Just ovenluy. “There wore atiout 1Tty couplus present, und the alfudr wis success- .ruvi an extent woich warranted extendiug the itics tiil n Jute hour. 3vA panty of Indianapolla officinis, consisting of Mayor D. WV, uruhh: Ald. H, B, Drow, and Counclimen Jehn R, Ponrson and John 1. Dowhey, are st tho Pacitic on an oftlclal visit to m; city. Thoy will cail on Mayor Harrison to- Huy. ‘I'ng Committee of Iteception for the coming QermAan SAngorfest met at tho cornor of Ran- dolph and La Salle streets lust oveuning, but did aothlog further than nppoint a sub-comuittco 0 Icmh); after music, to report at o subsoquent meoting. Titr: tomperature yestorday, ns observod by Mauusso, opticlan, "No. 88" Mudison stree! Tuisune Building, was at 8 a. m., 45 degroos; U B M,y 40; 100 1 4 m,, &2 3 p.m., 00; 6 . M, 60; 8 p.m, 52 Daromoter, 8 . m., 20.61 p. m,, 20,57, ATEAMOf horses nttached to a lumbor wagon ownud by J. McCarthy, of No. 1193 West Madison street, and driven by his brother, mn away yea- terday forenoon, and, colllding with & lamp-post in No. 1071, wera siightly injured, , Tho post wus ll:,mlianlmd the driver somewhat sbakon up and rulse Ax owner Is wanted nt the West Twelfth Btreet Station for n fino binck silk dross, “trimmod with heavy belta of sutin, and worth about $50. It was rccovered from two notorlous women sncak-thioves as thoy wero ubout to pawn It at Mark Farrant's shop, on Halsted street, nesr Polk, THERE has just arrived n lhlg\nont of Colum- bia River canned salmon, tho first in market of this year's (1881) paok. 1t fs the well-known Willtan Humo brand. Mr. Hume and his agonts, Willlam T, Coloman & Co., Sun Frauclsco, huvoe taken pride for yoars in Buving tho lirst flsh in market. Mr. Georgo Leslie, i River stroet, hns the dlsfoul of this_shipment, and wili continug tolmce ordors forthisand othor brandsof salmon. JaMes B, DovLr, the alloged countorfoitor who was arreated by the United States Sccrot Bervice oporators in this city lost winter, and who woa indicted by the last Fedoral Grand Jury, ro- turned to tho uity yesterdsy from Washington, and I8 d guest at the Sherman House, where b 18 well known aud respuctod, Aftor receiving goveral ealls ho wont out for the nlfiht. rotalnine hils room, but wiil beon hand to-day to minglo with tho othar respoctable gucsts of tho hotiso. Tiie managors of the Woman's Hospital held their monthly meeting a’calnnlny. Thorg woro seventeen patlents in tho honrlmllmrlll' nd- mitted {n_Apell, 9; dischurged, 10; diod, iz 1n Hospital Hay 1, 16:_wholo numbor troatod in Aprii, 26, The manngers of the Lospital desire 10 thank the Biatti Club and ull othors who na- sisted In tho concort given for the Lenelit of tho “justitution. The proceeds from this entertaln- ment were $81, Tho following subseriptions ‘and donntions woro recowved: Murghall Fiold, fi‘éf Hibbard & Bponcer, $25; A. H. Pickoring, Dt J. W, VEiaE, Cufator of our Academy of Belences, has roturnod from # four and n half months’ oxploring trip on tho coust of Florlda, ‘With hia usunl suorgy bo has secured a greut numbor onsunlmdlm BOmu Of them nowy cs- eclully in sticlls, and his open eyos bave taken in i great many faots bouring upon tho condis tions of anhuni lifa In that part of the world, His observations on tho caudo of tho lato une Erccodunwd mortality among tho (lshes and . birds nro especlally intorcsting, and will doubt- less form tho busis of n valuablo communication 10 the Acadomy. HIBERNIAN RIVLE-DALL. Thoerocond Irish National milltury ball givou by tho Hibernlan Riflvs, tho Irish-Amoricun niititia rogimont, took pluco Inst uvening ut the / Exposidon Luilding. "~ The north. ond of the buikding wae walled off, und the gallories wore bung with Amerioan tiags, Tflm bunnors, mot- toes, and Iroland's colors. Musio was furnished by Roddy's Military Band, and the grand murcn occurred about 10 v'glock, ‘There wus o la TR crowl In attendunce, and many militls oflicors® from the city regiments were” presont in full uniform. During tho evening Gen. Martin Beem waslntroducod, and in a few woll choson words ho presonted the command with u hundsomu stand of. cotors ou behnlf of tho ladles of Cl.lll.'fl!fl. Maj, O'Farrclt innde o graceful responsv, Uno k ol the flugs is of groon sutin, fringod with Ifom. On vre sldv (8 & ploture ropresenting tho | unding of tho Irish ruvolutionists In Ireland, { and on the revowse Rlde was w verv oxcullont ploture of tho Irish putriot, Robert Emmet, A ! danclng nrvrraux Of twonty-four numbors, nil uppropriately dodicated, wns onrricd out, and ! o ball did not breuk up untll n Iate'bour. 1 Bupper was served during the evening, The \ Rittes is mm?ulml of tive compuules, under ) commaund of MaJ. Jobn O'Farrell, and has on ita Tolis 284 urued and cquipped mon, THE MUTUAL UNION TELEGUADIL, The projectors of tho Mutual UnlonTolegraph Compuuy aro meeting with succoss in plucing 1bo bonds and stouk, and euleuluto to bave tho X lino from Chicago to the East iu operation by Nov.1. Of tho 85000000 affered, with as mucl more i stock us & bonus, 50000 was ullatted 1o Cicaygn, ~About ‘M.m: of this bus boun 3 takon, and it {a possiblo that arrangementa wiil be made by which tho capitulists who subsoribed \ abuut §400,000 for the Morchunts’ Company will b turn thelr subscriutions ovor to tho Mutuul . Unidon if the tormor onterpeise {8 nbundoned, ! This would #ill_tuo quotu ussignod to Chlosgo, q « Blr. 3 Hrowster recuived tolograms 1] . v:nomny from Tallou & Co, of Now I ork, and the Hon N/ of . J ' Now, Indlahapolis, stiting that all the stock and bondy offered except that tendored to this gity had Beon tukon, und that the dopand for theso so- curitles wns 5o great in tho Esst that tho stovk not tuken hore will Lo withdruwa after tho 15th ©of thy wonth, to be sold thero, Thut portion of tho line whbich Isnow fa opora- tion between lioston and Wushlugtou 18 sald to bo supstantislly built, snd it 8 tho Intention of the Cowpuny to wnko the Wusiorn oxtomslon equaily u8 gorvicoable, The Compuny OXpuots o vover ubout throv-quartors of tho torritory now uu;funml Wit tolegraphy, and tho rosulting competidon Is vxpeotod to cheapen the rates, BATUKDAY EANLY CLOSING, ‘The great twajority of the whalesalo clothing werchunts of 1his cll{hn\'u stgnod tho follow g, which oxplains fteelf: We, the undersiyne wholesalo cluthing bouses of tha Uity of Chlcugo, agree to cluso our storos ut 1 o'clock. Butunflz trom Muy 7w Aug. 1, 1881 Honry W, King Cu., Charles . Kellogie & Co., Leopold Hros. & La., M, A, Kobn & Co,, Kivk, Nathun & Flacher, Elnstoln, Longinl & Co,, Cahn, Wampold & Co., ). Kuppenbuimer & Ca,, B Sehoenbrun & Blorguntbuu, Bitnon, Biriuss & Co, Work, Wache uty & Co., N, L. Sluger, L Loowunsteli & Co., T TR e b 1 M, Bampter & Sons, Nuthuu Bros. & 'Tunnor- & bawm, Lovy Brothers & Co., A. Lovy & Brothor, 51 Sllvegnun & Lln{mr, Uluser & Co., O, Bumore o Beld &Lo., and othors, ;‘.J CAUNE YOI COMPLAINT, A slready publishod in THe THIBUNE, & Tun- swuy ueeurred on Mickikan svenue, just south ot Fourteenth strvot, on Wodnosday evoning, rasulting I w colitslon which a "horsy wus killed, unotber (atally injured, und vonslderable dutnugoe done 10 he two veblclos. The duad Bours not huving buen romoved from the svonue up W yesterday worning, a roporter called ut the oilice 6f tho Bouth Purk Cowmissioners and ine qulred Jato tho doluy, ks the carcans was not only Leomuiug offonsive, but wus 8 dabgerous ub- struction tu the highwuy. 1n answer 1o the in- gulry us to whother thore was ll)" contlict us to urisdiction butween the Commissloners and the <ty suthuritivg, the Bucreiary of the Hoard and linlmlmulouu: Muw«u;mt'ud lhm \:‘l'l not, ES deluy wus Owing to tho fact that the case [ Koun sepurtod Lo the Loard, aud tiey would 4 eI have tho remning removed at once. Rosldonts of Michigan avenue will do woll to remember that tho caro of that bighwny 18 not with tho clty, but with “the Eouth i'ark Commisstoners, and that all complnints shuuld bo reforred to that body. FETER HERDIC. A reporter callod At tho Grand Pacific flotel Inst ovoning on Mr. Petor Hordie, the inventor of tho vohiclo which bears his name, und which it 18 proposed to intraduce inte Chicago. Tho ln“un(ur 18 n somewhat portly man who hus scer bulf n centory, with fronogrny sldeswhiskers, and nn ovidenily Tarzo fund of enthsinam and cnergy, Iuthe room alao was found Mr. G, 1, Jdenking, oo of the incorporators of the Coms pany in this vity, These cutlemen wore unprepared . to “say oything definlt - ro- AT rogross of tho scheme Ing the N this uity, 08 the arrapgeisonts nre not yot In sueh o shapo that they can be given to the pub- o, Mr. Herdlu ia onthustustic on the benents of his conches, and s conildent thut thoy will bo an instant success, but ho anticintes vigorous op- position from tho stroot miirond companies, A *Hordie,” ho wnys, weighs about 122k potnds, ani & horse of nbout the snma walght cun cosily draw it with elcht passengors. A teial has already bee mada in this city, nnd the vohicle 18 found ta run excellontly aver rouxh paved stroots, The Hordie will certainly bo running onour streets withlit a shart time, but no ane nouncament can yot bo mudo us to tho lines to Do establisbed or the number to berun, LIYE 1IN AVIICA, The Rov. Thomns L, Johnson, n roturned tnis- Alonnry from Afriua, has Just published an in- torosting pumphict, 1t 18 a fafthful account of Christian servico rendered by him on the * Dark Continent," where ho sorved for many yeard ns missionary. Tha Kev. Mr. Juhnson Is blinself a colored mun, who lived and workad in this city for many years prior to his departure for the honis of his ancestors, and who is in mAny rospecta adinirably fitted for the miesion. ary work which he nssumail, Tho descriptions of native lif in Liborln, Ashantee, Slerva Looite, Datiomey, Bakumda, and many other points on * . tho * Dark Continent' which he visited, and where ho lived, arc of |p'vu: Interest, glv- ng A falthtul idon . of tho benuthd condition of ~ the inhabitants, and = of the dcrunt nocd” which exista for prupagating the Gospol among thom, Tho Author {8 at pros- ont leeturing In tho Intarest nlhlsmlnslnnnrr work, in Chienge and thoughout tho Northwes| and this Intorcsting volume:can tio ‘purchased ot him, DECORATION-DAY, Gen, Chotlain, commandor of * Our Country's fenders,'” Isaucs tho following Qeneral Ordor: ** 1. In compllunce with tho couatitition uf Our Country's Dofenders, and tha promise of oich enndidito to hold siored the mesiory of our ‘honored dead who gave thelriivesin thodefonse of tho Nution, tha Bth of May will Lo ubsorved a8 Decoration-Day. 2, The arvangoments of detatls In tho ob- sorvance of tho day are loft to the commundors of departments and subordinate cncampiuonts, ** Lot others organizations jolu with us, or let Our Country's Dejuidera join In harmony with them In paying those due honors to the ‘brayo who have gono Leforo, Tet thoir graves tie strown with flowora and adorned with the um- bloms of that country for which they luld down thair lives, to show the world that the brave die nover, but arc over enskrined in tho hearts of their countrymon, * On that day let the history of the War bo re- henrsed, so that thu young muy know why the day 18 8o gacredly Kopt by us, and may also learn whint tho great prineiples wore that our heroes were derun-lln, when they feil. ** A8 tho day falls_upon” Monday this year the clorgy are respectfully requested to hold one sarvice on Sunday ns n memorial service for thoso who gavo thoir lives for tholr country.' CITY IIALL, Tiene wero thirty-flve burlal pormits fssued yestorday, CoMMISBIONER WALLER I8 agnin on the slok lst, 1tisoverwork and unxloty that alls him. TiERR have beon {ssued to date 659 poddiers’, 2,170 express, 1,274 doublo teams, and 3,100 dog liconsos, Tite County Trensurcr yesterday turncd over #316,000 of his collcetions to the oity, of which 817,000 was In serlp, arhJlschiool-tonchors, bidgo-tandors 3nnetrs{ 4 rers wi roceive 8ir pa) 11 or tho month of April. il x ‘e Dopurtment of Publia Works will adver- tiso to-day for nbout 1,000,000 feot of hurd lume ber to be used on the bridges this summer. J. 1. DickeY, a_contractor, complalned to the Mayor vestordiy that some of tho streot-cleaned dirt was beiog dumped pon trocts which bo is to pave and which huve boen gradod, B1I0N HALLINAN wos pnld an ostimato of 81,190 by )y the Dnmlrtmuntpor Publle Works on tuo sowers now holoyg construoted by him oo North Robey and Nurlnlir Hoyno strocts, & Citter-o¥-PoLice McGARIOLE snid yestor- dny that hio would walt for his contirmation by tho Counell_beforo uny changos will be made In the force There will Do no additivnal Captain and Livutennnt uppolntod, though authorizod by the Council, Mit. Fiekn 1. WiNgtoN and some of tho mem- bers of the Lincoln Park Iourd bave gotton up 1 petition nsking the Muyor to vuto the Deare born boulevard ordinance. It is undorstood that ho bns decldod to voto it, and will send i the document Monday night. Tite rosolutions of tho Young Men's Domo- cratio Club cougratuluting Suyor Hurrison upon his redlcotion wero presented to him yese torday, It was a littlo Into in the day, but “Our Carter” took thom ull tho suno aund filed thom mm tho balance of his complincutary litora- Tus Mnyor, Ald. Sandors, Burke, and Lawlor had a coutoronco yestorday uftuenoon upon the comploxion of tho Council Comtnitteca. Tho Mayor und Lawler suy that they caro nothing about the constitution of tho Committees, yot thoy take ndeal of tntorest lu thom, Tho Mayor winta the Councll to ngain giva him the powor to appaint thom, 7 JUSTIOE WALYI, who will boreimoved from the West Madison Btroot Pollee Court, was aeound the Ulty-Hall yestorday to Intltonce his frionds to wurk for his n-unwmlmumnr. Justice Ingor- soll will succood Waldh, and at the Twelfth Stroot Court Justico Beulty will be probably lo- citud, o tsn Hopublionn, but Domoorats are working in oarneat tor hlin, ‘Tite Aldermon havo commencad to draw thelr or diom for meatings, Ald, Wickerstnm, innders, and Dixon drow $96 ouch, whioh showa that they huve heen “grmumz at every maotl sitico thie wnlury ordinance wns passcd, Ald, ll\m(‘:]unt%luk f"flw thg Hm&ut wnr;um. w'bAmi reth only drow catise e wid ubsoni s0me timo n¢ Oshikosh % with the boys.' BUILDING permits woro fssued yestorduy as followa: Danlel Folay, twu-story dwolling, 21% by 50 feet, Fourtoonth™ street, nour Dlue lllm‘la avonue, t cost $2,600; B, cottugo. =2 by 4% foot, Emurald avouuo, n “UhirLy-fourth streok. to'sost 31.2K; James kou'v Gne-itory vottako, 4 by 8 faot, 517 Emarld avonuo, to vost - $1,400: F, G, Dixun, two-stary dweillng, 22 by 53 foot, 215 Greon stroot, tu cost £3,600; J. M. I{"Ill. two-story dwelling, 21 by 48 of Hastings and Wood atroots, to cost 4,000 Titk Dopartment of Public Works invitos all poersans who notico locowotives uunocessarily obstructing streots t taku tho numbers of the ongines aund the name of tho railrond to whish they boloug, witt tho timoof day, and report tho samo to tho Commissioner, in ordor that the Companles may bo fuformod, This Is negvssury fnonlerto punisn tho enyinoers whu dolight In fnipeding vublio travel and thus limpuse upon tho people. Enginod blowlng olf steam nuar crosaings, or blowing whistles undor or noar vine ducts, should also bo roported, and all violations of the ordinnncos in thils regund, will bo pros. eouted to tha fullest vxtent, If tho vvideuce to conviot cuns bo bud, Tho Mayor und Commls- stonor of Publiv Works are dotormined to do nwu{ Wwith this wanton and dangorous nulsance, if 1t 18 poasiblo. A PROFRSSIONAL DOG-CATCHER. Ono of tho uity oifiulnls wus yestorduy startled by recolving tho fullowlng hulr-rnlllnr woplstie Trom the ity ou the othor sideof tho big bridgo, s tho udvico will not bo taken, Chioago will not bujbencitod ns tha Bt, Louls man woufd liko, But horo is the lotter: Muy 5, 1681.—Silly Marshal—Duan BiIt LAk T3 1etsy 1o ekt & 1 % lake the T 0 write to you ne LS in tho dug blslues Yoro the st twenty yours und 1 tiourd thut you woro gulng to Blug pola‘ning and Bhoutlon tha dogs {n Chicago und wus golng 10 wnke proparution to oatebing thome, I would 1ikn to inako the aplecation ford to eatoh and in muud theo and to runiove thoso that arekiled, uro8ir it 18 a grato Doalo ore. profit to bayo them Cot and les hard folings tords the Bittosony of Chivago i€ thoy van Rudvewo thoro Aunlmals 84 to havo thowe Bhat ore polsvnd and in pond thuin boro and thoso that winta to Redecuo thore dows In O days oan do w0 by paing tho lsens tho sum of throe dolury anil 76 conts Catebing fues and thoso that Is not Releasod in 3duys will bo killed that {8 tho way our luwa I8 in Sulut Louls thioro is thousanits of daliars In It toro the city of Chicawo Duar Bir It thore l¥ any prospects Gt 1me to sorve your grute ity with ny good work 1 would like to do s und If thoro Is wny loformors Noquired L will furneah thom ' 1 canhivo tho pluasure to have tho eituation | will mako Chlcugo my homu, ° plones disast $OUE tottors to — Crodlat av, § vase our lottord to — tay, o ho plenso sndwer soon, TIIB COUNTY-BUILDING, BTATE'S-ATTORNEY MILLS {8 down with wine tor-cholera, Tk County Colleotor yostorday patd the Cjty ‘Treasuror $300,000 on ascount of city taxes. ‘Tik much-lndictod Constablo Hore furnlshed naw bail yesterd, 3 B S S T County Clerk hus vocelvod the oleotione towpg are bohin u:u"in 15 dulmniofln{wmfi Tuxuk s to the orodit of Fund over l.'xfl.m.nml bus lxeml%rw .'3-:'33"3:':-?. Court-House, 4 e A'uE County Botleotar has commenioced to look After tha personal property tax returuod as de- mg nftes Ty dny, the paymont 18 not prompt thoy uro nuthorirzed to levy at onco. Ko far no levies have been mnde,” howover, which is & very unusual oo- curronge, AvoLbi DunnAcitit was yosterday found to be fnsano in tho t}mung Court, the cindo bolng ll-hoalth and uverwork. Tho unfortunute nd been in the employ of 1L 1, Frankiin & Co.as traveling salnamni, and his partlminr hntlucinn- tion nppeared to bo that he tnd discovered a fultot-niigol in tho person of wn inmate of o houee on Clinton street, whom he lnglated upon taking into his house, marryiug, and roforming, notwithstanding he wis surroutded by o happy family, Ho will bo taken to & privito nayinn for:rfiu(mom‘ and his carly restoration 18 oxe poctod. TIAT INVESTIOATION, Tho sPcnlnl Comtnittes of the County TRoard, charged with the Jub of Investiguting tho new Conrr-llouse and its contrastors wnd tho mems bors of tho County Bonrd 18i4-"81, mot yesterduy nfterngon for tho purpose of areanjeing for thy inanision, Mossrs, 8etine, Knopt, O'Neill, and Purington wero on handat 2 v, ., but Com- nirstonor Hutt dil not comu in wntll later. An Informul disensslon was had, chieily with cexard to the powor of the Committee, Gonunissionor O'Nulll snid that untess thoy could compol the nttendincy of witnesses he did not want to have anvthing to do with it, He thought 1t queer that wy ulleged architeot could not iloss within Bl o milllon dotlnes of tho cost of n bullding, Connmssioner Purington thought it steange thit tho two biggest stuals 1n conneotion with tho Court-Houso—~tho 1lurmas mutter and Walk- er's cut-stony extrus—had nut been touched upon 1 the so-calind oxposures. (e only ro- rotted one vote which he hnd ever ulvml in the gunlnl, aud that was tho voto for Walkor's ex- rus. Commissionor O'Nelll surmised that the whola thing hiuged upon Clem Periolnt. if he ot his mongy tha Courmittoo wonid not got thing out of him, but If tio did nut then he would squeal, On motion of Commissioner Knopf, the Com- mittco wont into socrot eesston, ‘Mhoy talked over tho matter 'in dotail, and flunily sont Mossrs, Purlugton an nopt “ns n subt-committce to notify tho Citizuna’ Assveln- tion that tha Bourd Inst .\hmun{ pugsed 1 reso- lution roquoesting the Assneiation to appoint threo mambors of its body to confor and not with the Specinl Committes, ~Thls nioticy should huve been sunt in four days ago, but Mr. K, O Fllkins, Clork of tho County Boand, lioh) that ho b not bieen instructed to send uny such noutive, Mr, Filkina s un appointeo of tho County Clerk, and not of the Hoard, and, when Chairmut Purington took him to task for his ncglect, ho snubibed Purington [ tho most approved style, The Citlzens” Associntion returnul word thilt 8 meeting would be beld ut 4 p. m, and the matter bo latd "before tho Executive Commiittes, Tho County Cominissioniors waited around for un hour, but no furthor communication was ro- celved, so thoy ud journod until 2 o’clock to-duy. Tho Exeoutlve Committes of the Citizons® As- soclation met ut 4 p, m., und taving put a lacgo und portly man at the door as outer guard pro- ceedod to duliborate. What transpired within the sacrad Arcana thus watched fa matter of cou- Jeatura, but when the meoting adjourncd ut 6 p, 1n. tho solections of commiticenten had not been e, and tho preds ropresentitives woro in- furined that all notiun hud boea deferred untll to-day. THOUGHT SIIE WAS MARRIED. A womnn glviug ber nane as Victorla Knez- marck eano to tho County Clork’s oflico yestor- day for advice, She was in r detlunte condition, apparently, and ull of her troublo grow out of ono Frunz Miller promising to inarry hor, and not keoping bis promise. llursm? was that sho foll in with the guy young mamn, dressed him up, gave him spending money, otc., and that ho decoived hor in the ond, andis now wenrlog his wodding sult, ahe knowd not where. Tha records show that upon the very tuy .Uarficld bocawmoe Prosident Millor took'out n liconse to marry Miss Victoria, for whjoh she patd, but tho Neense wus nover roturned, aud this Is whut most per- loxos her, for shie says sho sont hur festiye ovor to tho priost with It, and gave bim #2 to puy the roverend for s trouble, which sho thought wus all that wns hcoessary. Bho does not appear to huve realizod that sho bnd not been married untit & fow days ago, when bo loft her, but if shie ever Inys oyes upon tho gay decoiver shio will mako It warm for bim. TOO MANY WIVES. Tonry A, Challls, {ndlcted by the lnst Grand Jury for bigamy, was lodged I jail yostorday, bhaving beon brought from Indianapolis b, Chlef-of-Police Hrana, of Jollot, on a roquisi- tion. He stoutly donles that ho has, or ever had, moro than ono wife, but In talking to a ro- porlor manifested consldorablo auxloty to loarn what was the vnunll“;mr tho crimo with which ho was charged, Whon told that it was A Penitentiary otfeuso, he drow o lung breath and oxpressed himsolf w8 rathorsurprisod, but bo stuok to his story of innucence. He contossos, howover, that bo hus a wife end four children ut Joliot, with wiiom ho has not fived or curod for sinco August of last year; and, also, that tn tho moantime ho bus been rovoling in tho utfec- tions of Miss Nora Powors, of this olty, who has boon his room-mate, But tho rocords of tho County Clerk's oflice tro ugalnst him and the story of his Innoconce, and it looks us if ha would have some tronble In expliiulng thom away. Thoy show that Feb, 28 a murringo licenso wia Issued to llun:(A Challts and Miss Coren McPower, both of Aurors, und, furthor. more, thit tho two wero marrle; by the Rev. I\ J. Popo, of this oity, TIEDERAL RELATIONS. FOUNRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLANR in sllver was rocolved st tho Bub-Treasury yostorday,and $20,000 fu gold dishursod, Tue internul-rovenue recoipts yesterday amounted to $16,17, of which $2,671 wns for spirits, $4,381 for tobacco and cignrs, $5,679 for beor, and 85,616 for spocial tnxes, FOLLOWING 18 the Mt of dutinblo goods ro- celvod nt the Custoin- Houso yosterduy s Murshull Fleld & Co., 85 packagos drx #oous; J. V. Fare woll & Co., 4 onsos dry goods; Joseph Ullman, b casos drosscd fursy B, P, & O, B, Baker, 600 ancks snlt; Burloy & Trroll, 4 cusks cruckerys Wilsnn 13 onsgs cotton; J. McConville' & Co., 2 cases dry-gouds, Collestions, $4,077, AN Inclplont rebolllon was {nnugurated Wednesaday at tho dooks belouging to tho Gov- erument ou tho cast bunk of "lfi river at Polk voked yostorday, and qulot was rostored. tand in question Ja n strip 108 feot on Fifth ave- nue, runniuy back 376 fuet to the river, belug the d acquirad by the Governwent In oxchuugo for tho old Post-Offico lot. It hnd been rented tho pust year to tho Munson & Burdiex Buud Compuny, who used it as n depot for sand dredged from tho luko, The lnw roguires it to bo reuted annually, and tha Compuny this year bid #1000, whilo 4 bid of $2,02 wus unle by Dodgo & Co., lumbor merchunts. Muuson re- fused to loavo tho place, and sinco May 1 bas fortified himsolf bubind huge piles of sand ro- wently dumnped which it will take somo time to remove, Yostorday tho Federnl Government uroso in its might ond vindiouted lts authority through tho ynliunt person of , Low rury, = the custodian, & redoubtablo voteran of the lute War, who wrrehied to tho seat of war nt tho hend of ton Government oflicors. Thero belng plenty .of mnterlal, oarthworks wors thrawn up, tho troops doployod as skirmishord, and u vigorous cumn- puign. of worda was inauguratod. The rebel coucentratod klmself on the ftank of the frume oftico, aud for u time Gon. Drury was held in oheek by tho hot fire of billingsgnte. Finully the oneniy bocume woak and retired to his baso of suppllos for moro boer, when tho Fedoral forces, gathoring thoir strength for n supremo effort, madu u brilliant churge on tho sandpllus, capturod the olfive, and throw the furnitura luto the stroet. Munson was roleasod on his parole, and as ovening dropped down the Fudorals woro in peacenblo posscsilon ot the sundy told of battle, Nollves wero lost, but Gun. Munsun shouts * bisokinnil,” and has rataiued an nttor- noy to nrraugo the torms of the surronder with the Dopartmont. —_— ALDERMANIC CAUOUS, BELECTION OF THE COMMITTEKS REFEURED TO BEVEN MEN, The Hepublican and Hoolalistlc membors of the City Council and Tre TuinuNg reportor hotd & very secrot ciucus last ovening In the olub- rouny of the Shurmun House, Thore wure pros- ont Ald. Dixon, Sharey, Pholps, Wotherall, Aite potor, Nolsun, Doan, Bond, Hulbort, Wanzer, Brady, Hirseh, Molor, Imbot, Murphy, Blalr, and Burley, Ald. Bmyth and Evorott wero dotalovd by llinces, Young beouuse of press of busi. neas, and Ald, Stuuber bocause of illness in his lumur. Tho juembors of the pross were modt rigidly excludod, excopt Tim TRINUNE ruprosentative, und Ald. Burley wunted espocial caro oxorclsed to koop the proccodings from ho reporturs. The yathoriug was arganizod by calling All. Hurley to the chalr, and Ald, Blale wus sulectod Lo act us Br:umlur{. ‘Thau cuine up tho question atonco of choos. ing tho moembors of the several commiittues for the onsuly; your, 1t wud - sugost t the dy tosolye itsolf futo o Commitico of tho Whalv, Tho fuet wus thon doveluped thut thore were too muiy aspirusits for the_important Chalrmpnships, such ns Fle nuace, Ratiroad, Btreuts und Aliuys of tho throe divisions, Uas, Fire and Wutor, Polloo, etu.,, und that uuy united setion vt tho tiue was finpoasls ble, L was, and {8, tho futontion to ®iva the Booialistlo mombers jwportant ruprosontation, ULoouuse they have alwuyn beon found Lo act honvatly in the Councll, and Locauss they genorully ‘votu right upon sll uivasures of “wruve publie importunce, Thoro wa 10 opon disug resimont, Lut a lack of uban- imity of action,which duvnfn'jukl 10 11 Krontyr e: tont thun wus wntiolpated. Howovor, thero wi 4u honest dedlre 1o comipromise all apparont di flouttios, wnd Ald, Bhorvy su, t 1hoy aps POINL 4 committeo of ve 1o ot that vvening and roport list of numes tor thy various cowinltteos, ‘This measury ovoked quito a longthy disoussion, Some of the imonibors wore dosirous of kc«plnu tu;‘ '3. ':h:l background. illgalml(u ind Lu: lor and othors woro uioro anxlous to kngw whoro the wll( L‘ur’lunuu stoud, i All the tulk bore no frult, aod finally U Cwas © moved to lect @ cowm~ mittos of 0 samo duy solec! soven to namo the cowmwittovs. Afwra desultory debate this motlon provaila, The followlng 18 the Commitice: South Ald. Bbol’vé sand Pholps: Wost Bldo, Houd, and Kverett; North ldo, Ald. Buriey and b It way suggestod that tho Co his evening, but Ald. Burley suxgestod thag that bo left 1o the Commlitteu to disuuss, 1t was thon deojded to muat at 3 0'clock Monday afterao0n Lo hear the ruport of the Cummitioe, | descont,— Ald. Buriey took cclal pains toenjoin the members not ny nnything in regurd to tho procacdingd to the réporters, as scerecy was animportant factor to sucecas, thun adfonened, and ‘TiE TRIDUNE teportos sinliingly emerged from his rotreat, whero he had beon honring and witnessing tho proeced. ings, nuch to tho discomiintre of Ald. Hurloy. TIE BLEVATOR. TWO HOYS NAIOWLY YRCAPK DEATIL Blovatir acolilonts, which have not heen very frequont of late, are now beginning to mule tiply, Thore wore two yestenday, nnd both tho roadit of onrolesuoss on tho part of tho victims, The Nrst happenod at 11 n'clock yostonday foronoon, whon Frank Fornrus, employed fn running n freight-olovator {n tho Dako bikory bulldmg, No.200 Clark atroot, ncote tlentalty fall from tho lourth floor to the bottom of tho shatt. 1o s suid to have beon n wayward Ind, who wae alvays cutting capers instead of nttending to his ditties. At tho hour montloned be run. tho clevator, which Is an open plat- form “concurn of tho Heedy puttor, up o tho fourth floor, amd was amusiog himsolC In Wiison's Lovkhindory, when sume one on_tho tloor bolow, wishing to uso the mu- chiuw, rang hiin up, He failed to roapond, und tho persoi below boing I a hurry eight the eabla and lownred the mnchine, roturning to his duty, eithor walked ot fato tho shult supposiog tho platforns was stili resting at that floor, or uise feil into the shaft avoldunt- ally whllo nttompting to rowch for the citblo n ordor t roverso tho tioton of the mi- chino, ‘The persen on the platforin at the tima clulims that the Intter wus tho cnso. At ol ovents tho boy fell clear to the bottom of the shaft, but, strikig st soveral points n his frat upon the projecting flooring and thon upon tho arms of the clovator,—ho mane aged to escapu Instant denth, Ho waa takon to his homo, No. 163 West Washington stroot, and wne thoro attended by Or. J. 1L Plocker, who thinks he muy recover. A number of aeehlonts, nono of which wore attended with fatal rosults, havo oceurred on tho samo ma- ching, and yot no measures have been tuken to fusurc tho™ eafuty of thoso employed ou tho promises, The second ocenirred at noon In .\(cflrev:r & Co.’s organ fuctory at the corner of Waah- fngton and Cannl strocts, Juhn = Os- wald, ono of the loys omqluyr.-d In pulishing and finishing, while onmigeed I fooliy with soino of hiscompunlons nceldentally walkoe olf Into the elevator shuft, und fell clonr to the basement, landing alnost at the very fect of u I‘mny of warkman who woera eating thoir diuner, Miraculously enoagh ho too escaped instant kill- ing. Urs, Nioll nod Nowman, who wore sumn- noned to attond hiw, soon succoeded In ru- storing hini to consclousncss. No honos ap- veared tohe broken, but he was budly brulsed and injured Internally, The rosult of these in- urics the doctors woro unavle to forctull. Tho 0y was subsequontly tnken to tho homo of his nrents on North Markot stroet, Tho etovator n this hnflding 18 proteated by u rude bourd partition, but during businoss bours the hateh- wiya aro generally opou. CAUST OF THER STR.I,'{ES TIE AVARICE AND GREED OF LANDLORDS, It Is possible now to form n vory clour ldoa of tho caugo which lles at the back of tho vexas tlous strikes which have ocourred within the Inst mouth, and of those which ure now in progs ress, During thut. poriod, beginning with the demand of the West Sido strect rallway drivers and vonductors for un ineronso of pay, thorchas ‘been a sucossion of demands, mustly succesatul, by smployés, for ingroase of thoircompensation, Ono of these, that of the switchmen on the Chi- cago ronds, has uot yet boon adjusted, and is causlng great loss to tho ronds and to moronants. ‘The freight-houses are yorgod with jgucils whiloh it 18 Impussible to move, the gront intorests of tho Stock-Yards are serlously affooted, and n goncral paralysis of trunsportntion ia throntened. 8 urden ot the complaint of thoso strikers s, that Deices Iuivo gono upon thota, but, galollyy kotdo- ront. Thut I8 tho great thing of which thoy complain, Thoy euy Incldentaily thut tho cost of grocories and of cosl hus_buen fnerensed, but that which uffcots thomn most, and which hus Deen most Instrumental in moving them to strike, has beon tho Inoreaso in housc-ront, \lvhu.-h i3 the great item of domostic expondl- ure. 1t appears, thon, that it 1s to tho avarico and greed of tho landlords—to thelr datermination 10 nuko afew noro turns of the surow—that tho present sorious Interferonco with comiorce 18 duo, Thoso house-ownors, who wore recolviog Inst yenr & rute of Interest on tholr {nvestmonts in houses fur boyoud that which capltal can securein other busineasos, were 8o fur Intluonced by greed us to makoadetermined effort—a move all nlong tho lino=Lo Incieaso the productive- neas of thelr Investiments by ridsing the rents, ‘Thoy inve triod it with tho disnstruus consu- quonces—disastrous to the community at large —statod above. In muny cusca they havo suc coedod, to thalr own linmoeditte Enul: and tho dnmnnnu! tho community. In othera thoy have signally falled, to lhumynmt. gratifleatvn of sll who_havo tho good of tho public at henrt. Tholy succoss hns boon 20 guneral, how- evor, a8 1o pross iost hoavily upon the luburlug clussos and to stir tkfiul up to these demands for inercascd componsitlon, Those Chicugo land- lurds, who bavo oauscd ull this mischlof by thoir unjust and oxtortionuto demands, caunot fool very camfortable whon thoy look around thoin nnd sco the. ruln lnndr huve wrought {n overy branch of trudo, the damuge thoy huvo intllated upon the bost Interests of the L‘ll(. and tho domurallzation oreated usmonx rallrond hunds, bricklnyers, carpentors, and mon in seores of othor trudes, * SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, A large nudienca gathored in tho Congrogn- tlonal Chureh 1a3t night to listen to the rending of tho cssays which, compete for tho Furwoll prizo. This is a prize of $50 glven annunlly by Mr. Simoon Farwoll .to that member of Ossoll Litorury Socioty of tho Womuan's Collean who should writo und pronounce the best Xuglish casuy. Tho contostants are elected by tho So- cloty, which ulso ¢hoosos tho Judgos. 3lost nc- ceptable musie was. ronderod by 3Miss Lydin 8, Harme, one of whoso numbers, “lh‘n " Beg calicd ond - Hungariun - Rhapsodiv,” forth Inud applause; ane Miss Stocking, n vocal pupil of Bir. . 1. Matthows Miss Lydia L. Jones, ** bl 1 Miss Gortrudoe 3, 8kelton, **The Lustilo' Miss Joanio 1L Marshall, ** A Soldler of Consclence,’ who proved to bo Gustivus Adolphus: Miss Emmu} M, Prindic, ** Wordsworth *; 3188 Bumma P, Moservo, * Tho History of Proaching.” Tho Judl(ul—nluud-mnn :0'Marny, Simmerman, Barlow, 3. B, Willard, and Miss Lizzio Hunt— awarded the prize to Miss Mesorve, TYDE PARK, This suburb I8 buving Its cases of small-pox. About fnu woek ago & weman, Mrs, Fahudriok, wus strickon with tho disuase, and was tnkon away, Yestorduy anuthor ouse wis discovored on Madlson avenue, near Fifty-ftth stroot, n ouny mun nmed Marsh bunm tho viotim, Ha cl nfi,flllpfldod to buve contravted tha discuso in cugo. THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Font Buirit, Ark., May 0.—Startling reports roach us from tho Chuotiw Natlon. Tublio moctings aro being beld ull ovor tho Natlon. Sunday o meeting was held nour hero aud moas- urus adopted looking to somo sort ot adjustmont of tho present dillicultios growing vut of n bur- donsomo aand unjust tax upan whito laborors in that country, 11 somo loonlitius turm labor s centlrely suspendud, nnd the whito_men are golug * 1o opuiily reslst this oppression on tho part of the Choctaws. Burrmrpllmu uro luokuu‘;ur. ——— T0O VAGUE, 0 the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Ci10Aao, Huy d.—Haa tho city u riwbt to ln- spoct the Niilng at the viaducts which aro une dor construution, or If thoy have mou noting as Inspectors do thoy considor strect-clenning pru.Fm‘ and substantial for flling? Justion, (The city hits such w right, and an inspeotor havno buslness to ‘mn lmpmxnr waterial, But tho cuwpluint Is u little indetuit, Whero Is all this huppoulugt] —————— PROBABLE CAUSE OF OUR WINTER CHOLERA, * 1t hus bieon fully ascortaiued,” suys tho ro- portof u Fronch Commission, *both at Pavis and visewhero, that ralu-wator Is a prophylnctio or proventive of cholora, and that the discuse has never provod epidemle {n uny clty where raln-wator is oxolusively used.”” Dalton's por- feot wator-filter found only at 51 Stato streot, Is tho next Lest proventive, ———e——— £ PROUD OF HIS ART HANGING, Chicago hus an urt paper-bauger o Mr, F. I Hliger, 204 Wabash avenuo, who has probably devoratod moro Mrst-clnss residonces In tho thirty-tive yoars in the busincss hore than any othor porson in tho business. It will bo woll to consult bim, ———— REMOVAL—HALL'S. SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Huva romoved to 07 Washington stroet, botween Dearborn and Htate, A large ltno of all kinds of safes, 4 v Don't Die v;l lll; l’r:mln-. drugyists for * Rough on Rats.” It cloars out rats, wioo, bud-bugy, roached. ko, boxus, i e et N e U Buw| =maochine, \Vh«ulug & Wilson sfunufucturing Co., 153 Btate. G ‘The Dalsy Luwn Mower 18 tho latest, choupeat, aud Lest mwichine in use, Lordon, Selleck & Co., agunus, 97 Lako streot. | Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder i@ a harvester that reaps roaches by the wmiilion, Wo recommend Eldredgeso wing-machines The meoting o by, pon bing, his hands teembled, and his nyos woro of alreied by biaok rima, Fo shrank Into o cornor and sobbind, whilo the man aulds * Tals 18 the oor lnd who stabbod Jamos Donohiie (o doath st night, 11iannmo fa Willlam Emporor, lnlnl:mm"l' boy, Bergeant, and nover did anything wioked.! *Who aro you, sir?” nskod Scrgoant Grant. “1nm Chirles IL Pitt. Willlam wns my or- rand boy,and he was thoroughly trustworth; nnd talthful, This iurning by eame to the of= fico lovking dreadfitily huggand. * In thoro miy= thing in the ‘rnpurnhum the Fourth Ward?' bo nsked, 1 told him tho only thing 1 ramumulered was tho murdor of 1 litfie boy in Cathurine stecot, ‘18 ho doad?’ hu orled; ‘then I have kilted him[* Tho boy waslocked ip. Later yourcorrespond- ont suw him aluno, Tho boy's face was wet \yith tonrs, and he sobbod Jugcessantly, " Oh, sir,” o atied, “what sbill [ oy § hava kitlad o boy,— ;um o follow that 1 nover saw In my lifo be- ore.” *How did it happen? * You seo, air, 1 was_roturning a knifo that L hnd burrowod of Sam Eugan, [ want down Cath- arine streot, whore tho boys all stand and tilk nbout Indians, and scouts, and things. While [ waa walting for Sum I took out the knife—Iit wis only & comwon puoketknifu—und opened tho binde. Thon 1 went nwlngln{ it avound, sbow. ing tho boys how to kil Indions, and bow Huffalo DI did e, Well, 1. was awineing it around whon =il of a sudden 1 struck somotlilug, the knifo was stopped for a second, and thon wout into something sott, 1 lookad dowh, and thoro was the littlo bog, with his hauds like he was praying, and m; nife sticking into his bronat, It wia nwiul, T puilod out tho kaife, and rn for my lifo. I wont homa and to bed, but I never siept a wink. ‘T'hismorns lug [wentup town for Mr. Pitt, I was afraid ovon of tho wind, Thon I gavo myself up. an n bard-working Loy, slv, 1 support my mother, and have for n long thno. I workod for fiva yoars in the larmon Cotton Compuny's Mills, 1n Colinos. 'To think thut I should have Kkilled tha littlo boy," At about 11 o'clock Willlam's widowed mothar cnme io the station-houso tu sce har boy, and sahl ho bud beon o goud son, and u steady, well- behaved lnd, Later fn the day Willlin was tuken to the Coronor's oflice and committed to tho Tombs without batl to mwait the reault of tho inquost. The Pullcn say thore is somo c;‘lmouao of %qu:]u'ru Pu&an the boys In tho alloyway on Bunday n In muyfruut rm)mynr “nm house in Cathorine atroet tho mothor of the dead boy and thres duntghtors sat orying blitterly yosterdns aftor- noon, ‘The room I8 nlmost bare of furniture, und there is no food In the house, Dotoetlve Curr promised thom to defray tho cost of the littlo boy's funoral, CITY SANITATION. No Diminution in tho Small=Pox Canes. CANADA. A Colossal Scheme for a Blg Colony in the Northa west. Two Hundred and Twenty-four Farms to Constitute the Sottlement, Dalrvying to Be lho.lmlnutry, and a Rallway Depot at Every Man’s Door, A Most Gratifying Increass in the Revenues of the Dominion. . A GRAND SCITEME. . Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. OtrawaA, May 0—Tlo extensive cheeso oxnorter, Mr, George Morton, of Kingston, 1s at present In the ¢ity. 1le has had several Interviews with the Governor-Genoral and members of the Cabinet pertaining to mat- ters In connection with hiis Northwest colom- zntlon scheme, His Intentions are to form compnny with a pald-up capital of $400,000 to fonce In 224 farms of 100 aeres ench, break up forty acres on each farm, bulld a good house, stock ench lot with thirty millch cows, nll these farms to be served by a narrow-gauge railtoad of two feet, with & atation at overy. mun's door; the rallway to be thirty-three and a half inties In longth, with fite '-ulfihl statious. Alsu, to cullect tho mitk twleo duily forsix montbs or lunger, to ralso nll the cnlves instoad of denconing thom, as practicud In dalry districts in Amorlen, and to bulld un immense ¢heese and butter factary for munufucturing Cheddar, Stiiton, and Gruvoro cheoso from G,700 cows, which cuuld bo sold or rented nt the uption uf tho settlur. This schomo will bo ot kreat advantuge to poor . men having famliles who cun milk stuck, thus suving tho othorwiso nocessary outluy for lubor, It will doubticss cuuse n stir in tho oheeso- producing communitics of Amorfes and Gront Nrituly, Connected with this schomo 75,000 aeres of # runch for fooding steers nro ro- quired, and arc oxpeoted to bo leascd from tho overnment, A FPRATERNAL FIGHT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune TonoxTo, May 6,—The champlon oarsman of tho worldl, Ned Hantun, figured u a fight with his brother Juck, on the Island, the other dny, and got worsted, 1t was no mere eneounter -for amusement or show, but in roul earnest, The row grew out of n dis- pute as to the ownership of certain proporty. When old man Hanlan divd, he left his four children an equal fnterest, In the house and the wharfon the wust point of tho Island, Ned oceupied the house until Inst summer, wihen he moved to his new big hotel. Jack contipued In business in the old place, This’ ?urlng ench-hias been mnking preparations or the disoase soun dies out, the approprintion mado for this purposo for this yoar will be ex- hausted, and an omorgeucy npproprintion will bo rondored nccessary. Forelgnors continuo lurgely to bring In tho disenso, owiny to the lack of quarantino reguintions at Philadelphin and other Enstern ports. Iu this conneotion it might bo stated thut tho Pennsylvenin Lnllroad offi- clals would do u good work it they would pre- vent theio Infooted poople from coming Wost on tholr omlgrant-truins. Thoy havo thls power of discrotion, und could exorolse It for the bonofit of the people of tho Northiwest us well as tho Bast. Yestorday morn- ing tho Henlth-Oiticors wero summonod to No. 717 Milwautkoo nvenue, whore, on tho ateps, st a lonoly’ Polish vmigrant, with his bly fron- bound wooden box, lenthor vca(l woodon shoes, mnttress, aud interminable cullection of tin- waro, such a8 Is used on_board ship, Tho plico the sunson, Wihon -~ the fe | designated is tho oftios of Dr. Venu, winthor tho broke up, the wharf that hnd stood | manhad beon sunt frum somu eigeant board- ro g0 mnny years' In o front of ing-house in the viginity, Tho physiciat saw nt n 0 tuo old hotel guve way and was domolish ed. Last woek the chanplot commencod to robulld it, butnot In_tho old pince, locating It o con- sfderablo distance feoin his brothor's pluve. Huving un equat Intorest in tho whef, Juck protosted, aod wanted it bullt on the formor sity, whore it would be comimon to both houscs. ButNed would not hear of thls, and ordored bl out of bis hotel, Juck. however, renowed his vm!uuntlousbwnluh only riloa his oldor und richer brathor, One word fed to anothor und they dlinched, Juck lhruwlng Ned, Plofsted and 0 youny follow working in tho hotel wore spec~ tators, but noither offered to interlero. Tho brothérs oncountorod onch othor tgain, and aigaii tho younyer downed the elder. * 1 could Uinnkon you u]z‘. but Ldon't want to disgraco you,” snid duck, us he held Ned in cbancory. Oue ortwo maro roundd ave reported to huve oceurred, Jack getting the bottor of his chum- plou brother every time. Fin! IIE xho')' separatod, and have nut spoken to onch othor sinco. In tho meantime tho coustruetion of tho whurf goos on, on the slte selected by Ned, ylanco whut waa tho matter, and he sut tho sy outdoors, fumigated bis office, and notitied Dr. Do Wolf, The oiticers canld do nothing with tho Pule. Dr. Garrott tried to extract inforiwaton from bim, but he would not tell whero ho came from or where he intended to gu. His anne he gave as G, Corutaviez, nud that was ull tho ofticiuls could lenrn, A l:nlwrl;‘mhurml around him, but when a yollow card: labsied “Bmull-pox " was pluced on'bis hend und Brahst tho crowd scumpered off. A card was nlso nadled on hisd box, and in obout nn hour and hulf after he was removod to tho Peat- Houso, At No. 11 MoMullly stroet, in « famlly of llve persons, 1 chlld was taken down, and Dr. Hubbs recnmmunded that it bo loft at hune, 1is reo- ominendation could not be complied with under tho ircutnstances, a8 tho owse wus' not in_n lucality whero It could Do thoroughly isolatod, o far olght ouses have . do- velopod dircctly from the hldden one in the candy storo ub 257 Stute streat, At 364 and i Chirty-third utroot, around the corner, two young ludies who purchnsed candies at Doylu's nre down with the horrld disuase, A childiW, 8, Glolsen, nt 850 ou the same struct, 18 ulso (}mvn. Dr, 8iinons is attending all of thoe elkht cukes in tho nolghborhund, only ono of which I serlous, that of a young man who used to purchasg buceo at tho littlo atoro. Thero are thrce oascs noxt door, ut 55 State stroot. Thorofswlsun cnso ntd3oi Emorald nvonue. Diphthorin was roported from 175 Mobawk stroot, 2% Archer nvenue, 85 Aloxander streot, Bearlot-fever from 1837 Michigun avenue, 2321 Wubash avenug, 6550 North Clark streot, and 937 West Monruo stroet. ‘The Inst bullotin of the Natlonul Board of Heuith contains tho followlng in rogard to tho fucrense of siokness in this scotlon: * flere the mortality from measles hus donbled sinco Fobe ruary, bist, a8 in the Southoust, the discaso s still unlmportant; tho doath-rate 1s only 0,15 for Mnreh. Malurinl fevers have inoreused both (n tho Northoust and Northwest scctions, whilo in tho Smuithionst tholr rute remains the same. Diap- rheal [disonscs, which bave fallen 16 pervent in tho Bouthoust, havo Incrousad 12 per cont in the Nurthoast and 20 por vent it tho Northwest, The Increase {s, therofore, not to be roferrod to ele- vation of temporntura or chango of dict, which onuses will oporate lator, and boxln at the South, ‘Tho ineronsed mottality In tho orthiernscotions, and espeolully In the Northwest, {8 probubly due to unusual eold,andu cortain opldomic tendoucy to gastro-intostinal discnscs which was noted last month, The deuths from ssull-pox roport- ed In this seotion nre conlined to Chlcugo und ite Vicinity, The gonernl douth-ruto for this sootion has tullen from 20,43 to 20,00 sinco Funrunry. and remains, as usunl, tho lowest of the throeo,” ———— Cummins loads in first-class dental work at fair prices. 70 Stato streot, cornor Randolph, ——— e MARRIAGE LICILINSES, ‘The follawlug marriago liconses woro lssuod yestor- NEWS FROM 1'OR'T WALSH. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, ‘TonroNto, May 6,—Advices from Fort ‘Whalsh, Northwest Terrltorles, says: *“In- diuns are arrlving from the American slie ot the tines, whors they have been hunting buifale, in o starving conditlon. A party of Mounted Police were sont out with food to help them in, * About elght days ago the Wood Indians at Fort Colquitt, U, 8., shot & white mun. No purtleulars hiuve been recoived hero ns yot. Theru I8 sl to bo vonsiderable vxeltomont nt Iuco. ke T‘I:Il has boen n most remarkablc spring. Durlng the month of Mareh tho most dellzhtrul woatkor provailed, Thoro "wis no suow und littlo oold, But no sooner had April put in an Appoarance thun g sovere und determined snow- sturin fuvored us. Slnco thon storms have boen frequent,” WRESTLING. Bpeciat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune Loxtioy, Ont,, My 6.—A woll-contested wrestllug moten for $100 v side took place at Mochanles' Halll- here to-night botween Wright, of Detrolt, and Connor, of New Yorlk, which was won by the former taking the first and third fulls, tho socond belug won by Conner, The holds wore, firat, Gricco-Itoman, second, cateh ns cutch enn, and third, collne und olbow, ' Jack Bruwart was tho roferve, Wright was the favorit with tho audivnce, und won tha third bout 1n fino style aftor the two Urst hud been splondidly contéstod. INCREASED REVENUE, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chrcaco Tribune, OTrrawA, Moy 6.—Tha o venues of the Do~ minion for the ten months of the fiscal year Age. Hteatilence, nsgort, Tnd. noton: 1hd: Charlea 1f. Han: 14 West Krle, 1830-"81, ending April 80, was over tive mill- | Karin Anderso WL OBl fons of dollurd In oxcoss of the sumo poriod of | {GH IS Ghionso: thio provious tiscul year. * Liernhurd. Bulull‘lwr Loyden, 1L s, Augusta Krugor. d7,..+Chlonyo. SURPLICED CIIOIRS, Bpectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, TonoxTo, Moy 6.—Conslderable feeling hns been created among the Evlscopalian con- Rregntions by Bishop Sweetinun’s indorse- Town of Lake, T'own of Luko, Tyde Purk, 111, mvlgu-urk. 1, i b g 33 Khiorean. thue lalana, 1L, ment of surpliced cholrs. The Low-Chireh mmhlnnfl. L purty ure up in arms, and it s certaln that in {Julm 1, Bopginekl, thicavo, churches whero thelr Inlluguco la In tho nsoond- | 1Josls K, Geldus. Chlengo. aut no surpliced choristers will bo soen, iA\uuunununn I Buphio Foltm: i W. 1L, Pfellor. {an R e John Woldon GENERAL NEWS. Bpecial Dispatch (o The Chieago Tribune, MoNTiEAL, May 6.—The mechanics of Montrenl are moving In the direction of n oty s % Btate, Jen Inw {n favor of the men employed by the ., . 04 Bluo Inlsnd av, contractors of bulldings; and, at o mesting, | {Kaie McGuir oI Twenty-slxin. msulvadllfir votition J’n‘rllmuexlnt‘(ur such n l;‘.fij&‘fi ::-:;{S-fim o law ns will secure to thom o clulm on any lohn oht, “higaxo, bulldings for the wages due them by the con- %::22:’}3,?3:,.0“ AR L trastors having charga of the bulldings, Annle L. Anderson, oo Englowood, 1. ‘I'he ‘U'rustoes of the parish church of Notra {pn e Dame In this elty arp abont to lasne bonds Mrs. KntaVorriit, Mondota, 111, Burke'a Tlotel. for $100,000 to muot the debt on the building, MARRIAGES, Spectal Diapatch to The Chicaco Triduna, A e e e, JALIPAY, May O—An_ enterprising En- W'-f‘.x’." Vorty, Croto. T aisn 5 by e o g £f glluh canitallst, now ona visltto Nova Beotin, [ JYoodbuey by, oo Haborwion, of Ituckford, ‘arrla 1, Vahiiun, of Clote. Nu card: 1s negotlating for some 5,000 acres of the Tamous Westmorsland and Cumboriand marsh DEATHS. Innuds, on which it 18 intonded to graze bes [ we cammane~ tveen 8,000 and 4.000 heod of cattle In one HBUTLER—May £, 1831, Julla Butler, aged 50 yenrs herd, ‘Uhose cattle will be purchasud in the | 3o residanco ot Lor' sluter, Mra, 't Magulrs, 15l Weat \Vumnfim L, Fanorul at i) Lo Calvary, BV Mllwaukuo papers plouso copy. Wost, and tikon to the rancha to be fattoned, Sptelal IMaputeh l:l T'ha Chicugo Tribune, OTrawa, May 6,—The water In tho Ottaws GIANT=I'o faneral sorvicus of Mra, J. 1 TUVOE Do ot SariIYs L Ions 10w v | 16 Bt b tka o For e Frteha s hia o s feot slx inchos § t fow duys, There la | Sthal-ut 0 - thy pas suid to bon large quantity of snow and fco in the Upper Ottawy rogion yot. Btops buve ut length héon takon to bring the BNN truintug-ship to Canudu. Capt. Boutt has oun dispatotod ucross tho Atlantic, and s now oo tho way. intunding to bring tho Charybdls back with bl to 84, dubn, N, . Tho Charybdis 14 8 proseut from tho Britlsh dovorumont to tho LDonttulon, Spectal Dispateh 1o The Chicago Tribune TonroNto, Muay 8.-All tho master builders in tho uity buvo now ugrood to tho demand of thelr mon for un advance of 8% conts per hour in thelr wagus, Tho men bave cousequently re- sumed works but, during tho striko, & number ¥ouurud enkagomonts on the other side., The ‘Toruuto Corn Exchango Association, at its unnual meoting, passed & report ay| mv\nn tho action of the Govorumunt rostrioting the talls ou gralo pussing through the Wulland aud Bt, Lawrguoe Canals. BOILEIBKL—¥riday, May 6, Anton Scholbol, aged & it aral B t 2 p.m, ¢ thi idond s YEiorattynar a 2w, trom theresdguc of bis \VXNANH).KX ’l'llllllfll{. the Sth lnst, Frederick Winuni ?‘f' JOEI'I‘II.“: :Ifl‘r\\lhlullw of hisson-in- t laptlst Church, By a3 o corigirat g Chlvek, sunaer 2 5 . r BM"E"—NGI’: Muy %Dl Il“lllul ris, \V-rrug Rice, )] fi Lus 0 "llul:l Urson sud. 106 Bith, aged 3 yours ) b CrT FECUTELK—Jullus_Feahielor, anly ablid_of oz and flosallo ¥, Agod 14 iouthe, Hriday Hord- BLN ololock Jiforal§roi Tonlaanpo, 40 Desrborn-av., Baturday at 3 o'sivok, MOPAGUART—OF tiun, T B, MoTaga ..gg"_fxuu.namanm?‘fl'u“““‘l.,& pldebie i s Miivaukes uia Bumelo pavors plemss copr, OVER=blay 3 uf cugsumption, ut tho rusldenoe o ble futhor, Ko Bouth Doarborn-vts SORMIARI. Lony var, axod 38 years, LTUHCOCK-AL 8 o'vlock Vriday morning, Mayt, L 8t s ruskdonoe, Groenwuud-wy, und' ¥orty: alulitBea, Konwoud, of hunrt dlseass, Charion Likhe cock, {n bla bitis your, - Puberal notica isroatter, e ———— How Indlans Are Killed-Iu Showing Whiclh Jumee Donohue Was Accle dontally Fatally Stubbed. Nuw Youx, May U.—Tho detectives of tho WEINANL—Muy ¢, 141, beloved wife of Nicholas Oul-strool squud suurched ull Bunday nixnt | Meliesd; ubout 1he nolihborhood of ' Catharing utreut | whahoom, o d®Fy i wai: from for residonce. 144 without fllw«vnm:g uny clew lu the caso of | Comewry, Jaings Dotohue, the 8-your old boy who was | BEYM KYMOUR—At Lymo, 0. Thursday, May & Mrs. Baruh Thucrer e, wifo of te’ate Joniy Sey- B ki shotlar o7 Mr Tho Wik Datued sid S Williag Bisiv, of this city, In the Bith year of hor ugo. HNAI:DEAI&h ”,“umrl’ulfll.u}nl‘ll\w.l:‘lu 2!!.“5’ ) ames I, Hrund, youngeat [T 0 Guorge L. Gimour ot e Majesty's Ciibaiiioe, Sousig. erir's lalkud Kovouus, Glaasow pasuts lenso cony. Tutally stubbed ln the alioyway that ovoniog. bout 10 o'clock yesterduy moralg u round- faced, bensvolont-luoking mau eaterod tho station-houso leading u boy of 15, who was do- contly dressod, hud rogulsr though rathor shurp feuturvs, uod black bulr pulled dowa noarly to bis eyobrows, Tho Loy was woanlng and sobe Ho* ‘The sinnll-pox continuoes to prevall,and, unless” COVNR—May b 1.no s aangtior uf D LLLUES perypmne Ontario-st., Naturday, May JraeiLL, he wr Cal e st 1 in, (i gnereats, vitedtlioni 10T Fifaie afy r‘efi-'i-"&?r.i’fl,"‘g UIAND - 2 Tiubbnei, wttor w st fT.0n the gy 1968, Gllbgyy Noule of Finornt pornies, N ADJOTINS R’ Craning bR ey flnm‘»fi:‘t;x' ORI T0F AN Apiropriar OUlorvancy nf R A PATTERSON M &, PATTERSON Wit Taldoma, * " 2T 1L G, M. MOITON WiI tiio Brindavoncinal tonenysr't, CON i S, g e DT et ifhg oo [E REGULAR MONT, 0f tho N g, Al oid olaton BETING 0§ 7 llllh l'lnl,llf:lrlv 'III“‘E ERE WILL DR ; hos intorentis i sng I membora of o now Lpiat T the oid of ‘Wia. Stichim g Aped 'ol‘;lgfi(:ll uficrg‘l:‘lll i ll.l,’.’l‘tl't'lllck of taking the. prollintnars s b ROYAL BAKING POy, ABSOLUTELY PURE, MADE FIOM GRAPE CIEAM TARTAR, THousckecper's favorito in fondin, NG Gtlier roparaiion. makes e e nond Lreads, or Ixurlons finssey. Cinn bo caten'by dyi e wiihous fone af tho s rosulli from heasy oh aestible g OF Wity nd whoig 3 Commens somatiess by the Goyurnaout Chemls, L BARING POWDIE 1), e vart, AUCTION SALE! By ELISON, FLERSHED & €0, IMMENSE SALE! FURNITURE CARPETS, AND QGenoral Honschold Gools, General Mere chaudise, &ec.y &e.y Crockery, Glass, and Plated Ware, 9:30 This Rlorning. N, F ELIS SEEL CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, The FURNITUILE camplete of the WINDSOR HOTEL, 45 Itooms, nt. 26 and 28 West Madlson-st, Conslsting of Bedsteuds, Burenns, Mirrurs, Canetly Btoves, Itanges, Crockery, Citlery. Chalm, Tas blos, Shuw Cases, ete., will bo sold MONDAY, MAY 9, Commoneing ut 10 w'elock. Sale ubwotute and withe out roservo, Col. MOREIOUSL, Aucdoneor, wil suporiutond the snlo. SUPLLIES. CRUCIBLES, CHEMICALS, BALANCES, GLASSWAREy E. H. SARGENT & G0, . REM [OVAL ERNST PRUSSING'S. Real Estate and Loan Offco HAB BEEN ILEMOVED T0 No. 10 Borden Block, N. W. corner_Rundolph and Dearboroits, {“5 LE lytl'.‘Jl lz‘g b O S1QOORM ding, Itching P K0 that ?}}“l'l'lnf-i Tiin dfegt! {alls {0 guro, d by J, P Sry & A R &W‘G“ Bepals, Madiein, & eof, Hinte & Ko CAND T Sena gl g1 8 ond ¥ 4 GuNTi (et gy Cases | 3 (2" T A 'KRANZ'S, Bo State, ———_-_——"‘:’; MINING O S AY ral Chenl A AR | BERT WY G G”J{l”:‘um — —_— o U 1 TWATIE FAVES, #1705 \,‘\Yf b l.!u!;: Il‘l-n)‘flfi\nxfrfij ‘:"b K uiser [ AT, 100 Statente L wond forpriod U cles o & I M ol Urdue sad warruatod Geiteat TINATY oot 1o 1o BEUS LAWN-2100 I v s "LAWN MOWERS. PHILADELPHIA i i MOWLERS lllfll’;\llilu ) Allwork warrantod. Becoudhand b 11 excbunge und tor saly. 5 DS, j SiBLEy & [0, V' v, Flowor, uil LAWN_GRASS. GHOICE MIXED, =R1Ial Teav Fur Vruuks ’!'awhvu j A i asenss

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