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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE sty 5 +nuc SPORTING WORLD. A Tamo Afternoon’s Sport at Doxter Park Yesterday.. . Americon @irl Defents Ohicago Easily in Blow Time, The Topsy and Hattie Matche--The Former Victorious. ‘THE TURF. THOTTING MATINEE AT DEXTER PANT. The weather yostorday afternoon was almost yorloct for racing, and was taken ndvantago of ‘by about a thousand porsons who wore anxious "o witnoss tho match botwoon tho famous trot- R}nm, American Girl and Ohioago, It proved to 0 & rathor tamo affairin tho mnttor of spoed, oithor animal approaching its previous record. [Tven tho largo siako of $2,000, which undoubt- bodly deponded on tho rosult, failed to oroato tho lightost ripplo of oxcitement, for it conld be oon at glanco, aftor tho first heat had boen rotted, that Amoricau Girl wounld bo an ocasy Pwinner of the monoy, Ono of tho termn of tho atch was, that tho mare should * weight up g:l tho horso, tho moaning of which is that ho lnttor carries o drivor who woighs 183 pounds, 1whilo the woight of the other driver is only 105, \ond this discropancy necossltatod an addition of 148 pounds of shoot-lond to Amorloan Girl'a sulky, idn order that thoy might bo on evon terms. #The large weight undoubtedly nffected the timo, ‘put tho lattor, novortholess, should Lavo boon wome soconds fastor. American Girl waa o prime Yaverito in tha pools beforo the horses wero alled on tho track, selling at the rato of five to wno, Chiengo's backers wero loth ta tako oven thoso large odds, and consequently tho amount taken into the box was rathor small. When tho .contestants were driven on tho track, Chicsgo ~was grooted with applauso, it belng his first pub- Jio apponrance horo sinco ho was kuown ss Jim *Rockey. Ho looked romarlably well, and g action bofore the start promisod somothing jthat tho sudienco woro destinod not tosec. In viho throo hoats that woro tratted, he broke ~oftener than was his wont, and soemod in bottor »trim to trot a raco after the third heat had boon dost thau when ho went on tho track, American <Girl also looked well, and moved about frooly, Though bor timo was slow, it is propor to.say that sho was not hard prossed. Following I8 o synopsis of tho raco : Firat ITeat—An ovon start was effected the first timo, “but Ohicago, who 1ad Leon ratlior unstesdy coming «down {hp strotch, brokass he passed tho wire, an Ammodintely fell behind, The Girl took the pole, and ‘rounded tho far aldoof the turn olght longths alioad, +A simllar load was maintained at the quarter Bo!o, avhich was_roached in 88 esconds, Enterlng the back piroch, Ohcago left his feck sgain, ond folltwo Jongths furiher bohfnd, Tho mare wwent up the stretch it 5 good gadt, keoping ton fengths to the front casy cnough. Tho half-mile was made in1:16, Goloj nround tho upper turs, the borse broko for {he thir ximo, but settied down quickly, and showed his bost -poed in tho hoat, e went into the homs strotch (n i3ino stylo, and begsn to creep up gradually, andtho poctetogh looked jor & clously_contegted ondfog o tho “lieat Whennear the distancs fiag, the Girl acted badly Tor fhe firat timo, and Chicago, whon almost to er ~sliet), followed hor cxsmplo, 'Tho mare got down® irat, "howovor, and jogged undor tha wiro thres Jongus ahead, Ghicngo ruaning bobind, Thme, 3293, Secoud Lieal—Tho start was ecoured at tho Brst a tompt, a8 in the former heat, but was a botter onc, the e:unu passing under tho wire mrlwfli oven and teady, Lefors tho gato was reached, Obloago com- mencod at bis old tricks, makiug threo skips in rapid Tuccession, and losing lils place in consoquonco, ho quarter-polo (tme, 37 seconds), American Girl was ihe lenler by twolve fongths, sud trotting with appa- xont ease, Boyond tho quarter, Chicago scttled down 0 0 ttoady gait, and went.up tho strotch at a speed that wauld havo given the Girl a hatd push but for his provious skips, At the half-milo polo, in 114X, tho firace's Joad B beon deoroasod to six longtha, They« wvent around the bend in this position, Ohicago if any- thing ehowing the bost elepping, and whon thoy wtruck tho stretch the contest commoncoed, Chica s cloge bebind nnd gaining rapldly, A fow yards further on ha wns making s good bid for the Girl's ihioel, and tho probabilitios wore that ho would coms ‘up oven with it, when sn unfortunate stumblo oc- sctrred to bitn, throwing him up, He nover rocovored, \and lost by two lengths, Time, 3:20x(, . Third Heat—Thore was no deiny in scoring. tho ‘geud-off being givon ot tho it attompt, with An eo.n Girla littho I tho van, Both went around tho turn ~without » skip of any kind, snd it seemed o f Ohteago s destined to bo tho first to the wire, At tho quar- ter polo, which was reached in 37 scconds, ho was only two lengths behind, and trotting ata galt that fore- phadowed an even raco up the strotch. He brok ‘nowover, when the mishop was loast expactod, and Tost considernble ground, American Girl passed ‘the half« anilo polp in 1:123, Laving olght or ten longths to #pate. Going around tho turn Obicago broko again ond the mare wont {nto the home straich away shoad of him, Though Chicago trotted well homo, hie was unabla fo do moro than take sway n fow lengths of hor tead, which sho might have kept had thero boén any wecessity for it, SLo won tho heat snd race by four Jengths, Time, 2:243. BUMMARY, DrxtEn Panx, OmicAdo, July 23, 1873.—Trolting onateh for 8 stake of $3,0007 best threo in five, in har ness; both horses carrylng 183 pounde. Dan bfer's b. 1o, American Girl... Graves & Loomis' b, g, Chicago, TIMEL 11 212 Heat, Halr, Mite, First, 1150 2:203, Becond, ... 11y 216 Third..es BI9Y UK THE BECOND BACE +was a trotting matoh, best threo in five, in har- noss, for & stako of §200, botwoen tho marcs Topsy and Hattio. They had already trottod iwo matches, each having won ono, aud, 88 the Taco yesterday was to bo in o menshre tho tost, considerablo interest was manifested in it. Hat- tio was bought iu the pools at an svorago rate of two to one, but her porformances did not justify the confidonco roposed in bor speod, IInd sho beon driven by tho man who handled her in her Eruvmma races, she would have made a much etter showing, and might have won at loast twohoats. Asit was, sho got in ahead in the first hont, oither by o seratoh or becauee it woe privatoly understood that she should win it, in order to keep up the botting, andin the other throo #ho waa badly beaton, Following is tho 8ynopsis : First Heat—They wore given the word the firat ime 1hoy camo o tho sirlog, the start boing even, Topsy Teft ber feot almost. immediately, howevor, and wont 1o thie rear four or fva leugths, A s0on aa she gal down to work she gradually closod up tho gap, sud the iwo went up the strotch close togothior. At the balf- milo pole Hattio broke bLadly, and Tflxiy Tan right sway from her, turniug at tho upper end six longths in advanco, Iatile, whon slio could get her fest undor her, showed {hat tho rewr was not intendod for hor in the hoat, Bho waa closo bebind Topsy when the former went into tho homo siretch, and, aidod by a ‘bad break on the part of the big mare, went to the frout, Bho passed under tha wiro in a jog, four Jengths ahead. Time, 239, Second Heat—Topsy was & littlo shead when thoy left the siring, and slie took the pole ina few strides, 8ho constsntly increased her lead, golng around the turn four longthe in advauce, At the quarter-pols nho was alx leugths shead, and golng up the stretch elio added six moro o it, ilsttie fook several of them away going sround the bend, aud at one time on ths Lome strotchia_skip would 'have cost Topey the heat, As sho kept her feof, howuver, she won by four fongths, haviug trotted the mils atn good galt and withiout ekip or break of auy kind, Time, 2:33. Plird Ifeat—The atart was by no mesns a folr one, “Tapky having o length tho best of it. Tho raco was almoxt pimlar to thoone in the socond heat, Topsy golng sway aboad at tho commoncement, and staylng thore to thoend, She tratied easily and with steady gait ll.\wuvl out, never leaving hor fect, lattioalso trottod well, breaking only once, at the head of the Lioms strotclt, Bho Wau unable, however, to copo with tho lead thot Topey socured at the commencemont, The former won tho heat by about uix Jongtha, Time, 235, Fourth Heat—Tho start waa one of the best ever made ou the track, tho Lorses being under full head- way and perfoctly even, ‘I'liey weut around the turn close togotlior, and trofting Woll for & fast quorter, Before ruacllig tioyols, lowarer, Hattls wout up, te break boing so bad that she was fully twelvo lougthis balilud bofore sie regained o feot, Topay want un tho stretoh st o rattling pace, maintaining a good lead all tho way, Hattlo, though far bolind, was do- ing tho fontest trotting, and overybody looked for her 0 win tho Lieat and make & Afth neceasary, Going round tho upper turn sho sottled Lor fato by another bad break, From there on Topsy was troubled no moaze, Bliowon by ssvoral longths, ‘Timo, 2:35; BUMMARY, SAur DAY—Trotting match for a stako of $200 ; bost threo {n Ave, In harnes Dau PAfer's b, m, Top 124 B, Buck's ch, 1, Hattle, 21213 Hile, 149 :35 238 A% D MACE, The last raco of theafternoon was bstwoon gnmleman'u roadstors, 'hero were threo en- rioy, at_$60 s cornor—Mr, Davie' black mare Jonnfo, Mr, Latchom’s brown golding Blily, and Mr. Armour’s bay mare Topsy, ‘ortunately for tho spectators, tho rules relating to distanca were obsorved in the race, in consequonce of which Jonnle, a trotter whose fore-legs twist 1ike the * nide gear” of a anapping turtlo, was shut out in the firat heat. 'I'he atake was swept in Lby Topey in threo straleht Leats, whicl were mado with but ono bronk, 'The horso Dilly ox- hibitod good nction, and with propor lrn{nlug would make aspeody animal for road uso. BUMMARY, | Banx DAY—Trotling match’ botween geutlemon's ;‘:-;A.mn for a slake of $160; bost threo in five, in 00w, Armour’ b, m, Tops Laloliomwa br, , Bl Davis® bl, m, Jonpte PERSONAL. Mr, Albort Gage, ono of the managors of tho Doxtor Park Olub, left for tho East last evoning, and will bo a spootator of somo of tho groat race maotinga to bo hold in that soction during the summor, unloss somothing happons to him on tho rond. Would it not be & good iden for Mr, Cago to make an offort to bring thoso famous runuors, Springbok and Tom Bowling, to Ohi- coago during the Septombor meoting ? Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. OsuxosH, July 22,—Thoe races undor the ata- plcoa of the Ophkosh Driving Park Assoolation tnke place on Thureday and TFriday. The pursos offarod aggrogato 83,000, and hinye bind the of- foct to soouro somo good horsos, Tho following oo nmong tho animals which Lave alroady ar- rived : Trotting Horsos—Lady Mack, from Racino; Matohloss, from Obicsgo; Ripon Doy, from Horicon ; Shiftloss, from Horicon ; Badgor Girl, from Bosvor Dam, and Roubon Doud's colo- bratod horso, Henry, from Racino. Tunning HTorses—Buwanoe, from Southorn Tllinois, & colobrated horse ma\i from Xon- tucky ; Iclolo, from Columbus; Borrol Filley, érom Oolumbus, and Capt. Jinks, from Colum- us. PAST TIME. Speetal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas O July 22,—At & trinl of szr od to-day on Elm” Park Courso, at Olathe, Kan., tho bay atallion Bmuggler trottod & mile in 2:103¢, the fastost timo over mado by a stallion, BACES AT DETROIT. Drrrorr, July 23.—Tho Hamtramck Park J ulg racos of our local association bogan to-day wit) good attendance. that have naver beaton threo minutes, bost throo in five, and €400 o first promium, which waa tak- en in throo straight heats by Ohestnut Billy, on- tored by Jno, Loo ; socond monoy toBlack Billy, and third to Quickeilvor. Tiwo, 2:87, 2:98, 2:343{. Thoro woro tirolys ontries and thred starlod. In the second raco for horsos which linve novor beaten 2:04, thero woro oleven ontries, and cight horas started. Tho raco was won by BMambrino Girl, with Littlo Mack sccond, and Ruby third, Tuis was o vory ngmmd raco, and roquirod six heats. In two of them, the third and fifch, Littlo Mack waa victorious, and ono wan o dond host. Timo—3:04; 2:36; 2:03}¢; 2:345¢; 2:90; 2:84. AQUATIC, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Osukosiy, July 22, —Botweon the third annual rogatta of the Oshkosh Yacht Olub, Commodore H. B, Harsbaw, and tho two days' races at tho Towing Park, the sportingblood 0f Oshlosh s at fover heat. Tho regatta takes placo on Wodnes= day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, aud alarge crowd will undoubtedly bo prosont. Tho ilrat-olasn srizns to bo compotod for arc $200, $100, and 60 respoctively. Tho Bocond-class prizes aro 8365 and 816, Tho boats entered aro as followa : Oshkosh—Penoqus, Poerloss, Maud, Dauntloss, Toam, White Cnp. Neonsh—Minnie Gravos, Little Hattio, Fond du_ Luno—Daisy, Nfodoec, Ridgowsy. Madison—Eclipso, Idlor.. Dartford —H. B, Harsbaw. Milwaukoo—Mystic. Groen DBay—8hoo Fly. TIIE TOLEDO NEGATTA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Do, Mioh July 23— Dotrol will be ox- coedingly well ropresonted at tho Toledo rogat- ta, which commences to-morrow and lasta through Thuradsy, aa her clubs linvo entered no loss than oight boata, The Excolsiors have jun- ior and gonior four snd six-oared crows, and a ton-oared barge crow,—flve in all ; and tho De- troit Club sonds junior and senior six-oarod crows and a bargo crow. ToLEDo, July 22.—Preparations aro completo for the annual rogatta of the Northwestern Amatour Bohting Association, which commences to-morrow. Crows aro ontered from nearly all the principal Inke citiea. BILLIARDS, New Yonx, July 22.—The first prizo of the Iato billinrd fournamont, tho gold madal, was to- day prosontod to Albert Garnier, THE RING, New Yonrg, July 22.—A. prize-fight has been arrauged botwoon Peotor Croker, the English pugilist, and Jack Boylan, of Dublin, Uhoy signed articlos to fight for $1,000 within fifty milos of this city, at 136 pounda, on tho 4th of August. A forfeit of $200 was put up. BASE BALL. New Yorg, July 22.—DBase Ball—Atlantics, 9 ; nnlumm:un, {2. CITY ITEMS. At half-past 1 o'clock yostorday aftornoon, Offieer Mackoy, of the Twolfth Streot Btation, in attompting to quoll a disturbanco betweon somo horso-dealers, on the corner of Dosplaines and Twoelfth stroets, was sssaulted and soverely beaton, Tho officor was aasnulted from the rear. No loss than six of the mob were pounding him ot the same timo. Ho was soverely beaten about tho hond, the bridgo of his nose was broken, and bo waa loft insonsiblo in the middle of the stroot. Ho was shorlly afterwards picle od up and taken to the station, where he was attended by Dr. Root. The offi- cer's wounds will confive him to his bed for somo time, but it is belioved they will not result fatally., His chiof assailants were Thomas and James Kolley, and Louis Bohwartz, A squad ot men, undor forgt. O'Dounell, waore gont in pursuit of tho villains, and succecdod in arresting Thomaa Kolloy. * Ho was subsoquently bailed out. About b o'clock last ovening, as William Brody was crossing tho tracks of the Chicago, Burliug- ton & Quincy Railroad, atBlue Island avenue, in o liquor wagon belonging to W. Warnor, of No. 019 Stato strest, tho cowcatcher of a passon- gor train struck tho hind whoels, throwing tho Wagon ovor, aud smashing it to pleces. John Mahoney, a boy, was thrown from the vohiclo, and sustained sorious injurics. DBrody, tho drivor, was undor tho influence of liquor, and did not obey the signal of the flagman, The villain Oharlos Free, who committed the unprovokod assault upon Charlea Arnold in the Pacific Varietios, lnat woolt, wan arrested last evening by Ofticer Robinson, tho efflcient Dailiff of Justice Scully’s Court, on a procedendo from the Criminal Court, in the caso of I'ree's attemptod abduction of a young Bwedo girl ono night last wintor. This eK{mt:m:dim; makos this vilallnous fellow indehted to the city in the sum of §100, according to Justice Scully's docision, from which thore s now no appeal, and I'ros must oither satisfy the judgmont or work it out in the Bridewell, whither Ofticor Robinson took him last ovening. ‘The Orops. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MapisoN, Wis., July 23.—Tho crop roports from all parts of tha Stato are highly favorablo, and the spring wheat harvest has bogun, Lowooy, July 22.—The wosther thronghout Lngland i8 favorable to tho crops. Thermomo- ter, 85 dogreca, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, July 22.—Thoe orops #o (ar harveated in the counties wost of hero do not turn out ny well as reported horetofore, ‘The barley crop i o failure. Whoat is blightod, and will bo a third short, Corn looks well and will bo a tull crop if non.lni happene. BAx Fpanaisco, July 22.—Thoro is romarkable woathor in this ploce for tho season, There are ateady showers of rain, which, if they coutinue, ‘will damago the grain exposod in tho flolds. —_— Tho Labor Quostions New York, July 22,—Ordors of arrest for twonty striking cvopors, formerly employed in the extousive sugar rofinery at Willinmsburg, havo boon placed in tho hands of tho 8heriff for oxooution, Ity charged thab tho strikers in- timidated tho men cmployed in making barrely Dy tho now mothod. Doatoy, July 23.—A convontion of the hoot and shoo makerd of Masaachusattts, in session during the past two days, has adopted s resotu- tion that, 1n viow of tlio lavk of interest mani- fontod by the shoomalkors in the wolfare of thair oraft, a vequost bo mont to the moveral shoo- towns in tho Btato that the shoomakers meot and mlpnullvoll coneidor tho causet of this de- oline in interesf, and that from ench town & rop- ronputative bo sout to a’convention horoatter to bo held concorning thia mattor, tho rosully ar- rived at by such conyention bo submitted ton masg-wmeotivg of boot and shoo mukers, —_— Drowned, Arvantio Orty, N, J,, July 293.—~Rudolph Kit- torer and Josoph Busoh, mombors of the Phila- delphia German Church excwrsion party, were drowned to-day while bathing, William M, Boynton, an expert swimmer, regoued the third member of the party. New Yory, July 22.~Two brothers named Conover were drownod at Long Dranch on Baturday, The first race was for horsos | e ki s WASHINGTON. Valuable Public Documents in Course of Publication. Doubiful Reporis of a Batile Botween Our Troops and Mexicans, The Debt of the Distriot of Columbia $9,236,891. Specfal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, IMPONTANT DEOISION. ‘Wasnrxaton, D, 0., July 22,—As a precodont In & large numbor of aimilar cases that aro now ponding bofors tho Tromsury Dopartment, the doolsion just rendorad by the Second Comptrol- lor Is Important, Applloation is made for the rolmbursoment of soveral Statos, cspoclally in tho Bouth, for the enrollment nnd maintonance of militia compsnies wundor tho Reconstruo- tion aot, tho claims gonorally having for thoir Lnsls tho Appropriation act of Inst March, whioh sppropriates groas suma to pay for tho sorvicos of cortain troops, usod in the sor vico of tho Unitod Htates, ‘Tho Comptrollor do- cides that the United Blatos Governmont is liablo ouly for tho reimbursement of Btates for money oxponded in enrolling and maintaininy military companios undor tho act of July 27, 1861, snd not under tho Reconstruction act, TIE DUOOKLYN DANK ¥AILURE, No!hins{ asido from more rumors has beon hoard by tho ’l‘rnuur{ oflicials to indicato that tho Governmont will loso anything by tho de- falcation of Mills, tho Cashier of the Brooklyn Trust Company, who, it {8 belioved, committed suieido by drowning Limsolf at Conoy Island n fow days ago. Tho Trust concorn is not o Government dopository, and is not suthorized to recelve Qovornmont doposits. Thero wero no funds to tho crodit of tho Tronsury mnor to any disburaing oflicor of the United Btatos on doposit in tho placo, and tho only uso to which institutions of tho kind nre put is to do- poslt funds dustog litigation in cortain cases bo- oro the courts. If any large amount of Gov- ernment funds are on doposit in the banl, it was placod thoro without tho knowledge of thopropor officors hiere, and without authority of 1aw. MARINE RULING. A lconse for o stoamor purchasod at a sals, nunder direction of a Reglator in Bankruptoy, was rocontly rofuscd bocauso tho bill of salo had boon 1ost or mislald, and the Rogistor doclined to givo o copy of it, but in its stond furnishod the owner with a certificato for record. In ro- porting the mntter to tho ‘reasury Do- pariment, o Colloctor of Customs stated hat thore seemed to be no danger of projudice from accepting tho less formal and {full document. In viow of tho circumstancos of the case, tho Troasury Dopartmont authorized the Collector to accopt the documont presontod, and to issue o lconso to tho vossol. Thisis tho first cago of the kind on record. {0 the Associated Press.) % TILE LOBD GORDON CASE. ‘WasamaToy, July 22.—lidward Thornton, tho Britinh Ministor, had an interviow to-day with tho Assistant Secrotary of Btate concorniug tho Lord Gordon caze in Manitobn. TOSTAL MIBTAKES, It scoms that Postmastors in soversl States hiave boon furnishing tho public with the ofiicial stamps of tho Post-Oflico Dopartment. Lottora undor 6uch official stamps aro sont from thoir points of destinntion to tho Dend-Letter Oflico, a8 thoy are known to bo private letters, One Dostmaster fu Obio rocontly received 200 oficial ullm?)s and sold 140, A circular of the Post Office Dopartmont cautions Ioatmastors from solling, and tho public from buying, theso ofticial stamps. APPOINTMENTS, Frank A. Oane has been appointed Gauger for the District of Colorado, and Silas Reed, Bur- voyor-General of Wyoming Territory. DISTRIOT INDEBTEDNESS. Exnggerated statemonts huying boon mado as to the debt of tho District of Colwmbia, the Act- ing Oomq:.rolhr to-dny furnished the Govern- mont with an_oflicial” statomont, in which hio snya tho funded and bonded dobt of the District of Columbin, including thoso of the lato Cor- porations, amount to 89,230,891, Tho District of Columbin and the lato Corporations hava no flonting dobt, tho onrront revenue boing suflicfont to moot all current expensos, The sinking fund revenuos aro more than suf- ficient to meot curront intorost and rotirean an- nual proportion of the outstanding bonds. The amonnt authorizod by tho last Logislative As- sombly will not incroaso the dobt beyond the amount 88 limited by tho act of Congress. BERIOUSLY ILL. R, B, Chew, Cluof Clerk of the Stato Dopart- mont, stenck with paralysis soveral weeks since, still liex in an spparontly unconscioua condition, and but faint hopes aro ontertained of his re- coyery. Rear-Admiral Howoll is lying quiteill at Wash- ington, TERSONAL. Tho President is cxpectod horo the latter {:.fi of tho weok, whon & Cabinot meeting will be old. SEIZURE AT EAST BAGINAW FOR 8UGOLING. Bpecial Agent Bpaulding notifies tho Tress thet he has geized the stook of D. R. Drown Co., jowolers, at Enst Saginaw, Mich., and ar- restod the mombors of the firm for smuggling Jewelry from Cauada, VALUABLE NEW PUDLIO DOCUMENTS. Now that the allmropri:flnnn of the present fiscal yonr aro available, the Government print- ing offico and bindery aro mEimy comploting tho public documents which have boon ordored Frintod boforo tho moeting of Congrens, Among hoso which havo this weok boen deliverod at the Capitol aro somo works of groat valuo, Tho pro- coeodings of the third session of tho Forty-second Congrosa fill threo volumes of the usnal quarto @lobe eize. Theso aro the last Congressional Globes that will evorbo printed, excopt Congross shall determino to roturn to tho form and name. The nxpoudix to thoso Globes contain all the lawa pnesod at the last session of Congress. Tho pro- nandlngfl of the oxecutive sosulon of tho Sennto aro published in o small 13"“"' styled the Con- gressional Record, of which only & vory limited humber woro ordored printod. Thore aro somo approhensions that whon both louses of Congress nro in fession tho Govorn- ment Printer will not bave suflicient fa- cilities to print the proceedings of Con- firenu in tho small quarto ndoptod in the Record. oma printors claim that it is impossible to print o daily paper of that size, in tho timo givon, ow- ing-to the great numbor of small forms. The proprictors of tho National Republican hero will noxs winter renew their attompts to sceuro tho printing of tho Congrossional proceedings, as will algo the old printers of tho @lobe, Mosars, Tives & Baile The Annual Roport of the Smitbsonian Instituto for 1872 reprints tho ori- ginal plan of tho procoedinga of that institution, rat publishod in 1847, Inthe appendix thero aro many valuablo scicntiflo articles, among thom two notablo papers, from foreign sources, on Bir Willlam Horschol and Josoph Tourior. ‘'he ap- oudix also contsing the full iustructions of Prof. Uonry to tho Sclentific Corps, which, to- gother with the roport of the rocent Polaria in- vestigation, just published, completes tho pros- ont known history of tho Polari_expodition, There is also o pnlior on the langunge of the Dakota Bloux.” The roport of tho Na- tional Prison Aseociation contning n vast number of papora by lending philanthropists upon the i;onoml subjoct of prison reform, making this hodk, doubtless, tho most valnable worlk upon that subject oxtant, “Tho Mineral Redources Wost of the Rooky Mountains,” by Haymond, for 1872, will soon’ bo complotad. fow num- Dore have alroady beon recelved. This book is of tho utmont importance to Westorn mining intorosts. It contniva the results of all tho most recent exporiments In all mattors rolating to the art aud sclonce of mining and motatlurgy, glnthcxud from tho boat sourcos. Prof, Raymond, in commentivg upon tho decrasse of. surfaco mining, atatos that *tho docline of superficial production is more than compensatod by a stoady sugmontation from deeper and more permancnt sources, . CARL YOO'T'S OAHI. Attorney-Cenernt Witlinms Lus glvon an ad- vorse opinion in the case o}l Carl Vogt, the Prusninn subjoct clmrf;ud with murdor, ardon, and robbory in Belgium, and whose oxtmudition fs sought undor ' tho with Prussla concluding as follows: I have cmefully rend tho olahoruta opiu- ions of Judgo Blatehford, upholding the juris- diotion of this cnvo, but with diffidence and re- grot, I am conipotlod to dissont from his viows, Thoy da not appoar to me to bo sound in princi- })lo or sustainod by authority, Able writern huvo contended that thore was a raciprocal obli- fnuu“ upon netlons to surcgndor fugitives from ustios, t.lmu;ih now It sebms to be genorally agreod that thly fs & malter of courtosy ; but it i 10 bo presumed whon thore aro treaties upon the aubjeot that fugitivos aro to ho surrondered only upon the terms pecified in such troation." TIE BEPORTED BATTLE ON THI MEXICAN JORDED A CANARD, No confirmation Las yot boen recelved by tha tronty ‘War Dapartmont of the m{;ortu tolegraphed Dienco lst night rolative to n battlo having boon fought on tho Moxican border botween tho United Btatos and tho Moxican troops, in which Col. MacKonzlo is said to have boen kiltod, A DISOREDITED IETORT, New Yorx, July 92~Tho reported intelli- gouco from Han Anionio, 'Toxas, of an ougngo- ment_botwoon Col, Maoftonzio aud, Gon. Iisca- bodo s ontirely discroditod aé the War Dopart- mont, ‘Tho Gonoral of tho army has o little faith In tho rumor that ho doos not think it worlh o gorlous Inquiry, Socond-Licut. X, Franl Gallaghor, of tho See- ond Infmlr{, rocontly triod bofore n Genaral Court-Martial at Cofumbus, 8. 0., for killing John McAnedy, & discharged soldior, in Spar- tansburg, 8. (i, on the 2d of May laat, has boon dismisscd ho gervico, and tho sontonoo approv- od by the Prosident. 'Tho civil suthorities will tako cognizanco of tho murder, tho army trial boing on the charge of conduat unbocoming an officor and a gontloman only. A lottor from tho Amorican fleot in Chineso watars sayat ** Imfroy, of tho Ashuolot, hna beon eontoncad to two yenrs' susperialon ; Commandor Wilnon, of tho Yantic, {a being tried for dranken- neas, and Liout. Rowlnd is to bo triod for ob- {aining monoy undor falso protenses.” —_——————— NEW YORK. City Folitica=~Customs Fraudss=Extens sive Fallures in tho Ten Trades= Movemont on ¥oot to Xemove Cathe olic Childron from tho FPublic Schools. Speciat Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. New Yonk, July 23.—Msyor Havomeyer, in an {nterview with a Zribuno reporter to-day, ‘bitterly donounced Murphy, Bliss, and tho Ad- ministration faction. This fact dispols tho idea that n compromiso had beon offected by which tho romaining officera of the oity and county ‘would bo confirmed. ‘Within o fow days the Cnstom-House offlicers havo soizod the books and papors of Edward Rorhe, importer of china and glasswaro, No. 40 Darclay strest, and Simon Haas, importer of linons, 196 Church siract. - Tho first {8 charged with eorfous frauds, extond- ing over o long torm of yesrs, in- volving thom _ criminally and_ civilly to tho amonnt of $50,000 ponalties. Tho charge 1s of ul!ilcrvlluln[i goods at tho Custom-Houso, Rorho importoed Inrgo quantities of goods from Btalfordshiro, England, aud entorod thom at tho Custom-Houso fraudulontly, representing tho cost of transportation of thom to be about two- thirds less than was actually the case, and this doorensod the dutiablo value of the goods, This is supposcd to be the first instance of this in- gonious swindlo. Tuo Tribuno iglvuu » list of five failuros in tho ton trnde, including J. D. McKonzio & Co. for 5550,060, ‘W. H. Gillet & Co. for 150,000, Bmith & Noyos for §200,000, Oharles E. Hll & Co. for £600,000, Philip Dater & Co. for £350,~ 000, Mr. MoKenzie's firm pald 05 contd on the dollar; Bmith & Noycs, 50 conts, Mr. Hill owed his fathor abont $400,000, and his othor dobts amount to about $200,000. His affairs have not beon sottled, and the sum opposite his namo {a approximato, The last firm paid 65 conts on the dollar, and Dhilip Datoer & Co., who failed for §350,000, 'pald G5 conts on o dollar. A, A. Low & Co. have loat an immenso sum, reportod ‘at $1,000,000, and the younger membors of tho firm are #ald to have been compolled to rotire. Tho total lossos of the trado sre cotimatod st £6,000,000. A movomont is on foot horo to romove all Catholio childron from the public schools, avow- edly to m‘i‘:”“ them. Bimilar movomonts are noticed in Massnchusotts and Connactiout, [0 tho Astociated Press.) New Yonx, July 22.—Al T. Rodman, Becrotary of the Brooldyn Trust Company, has boon sus- onded from his ofico of Deputy City Treasuror. 'hon questioned in rogard to tha published re- ert thiat every officor of tho bank is largoly in obt to tho fustitution, Acting Prosidont Gbauu- coy declined to eny snything, romarking tuat upon that subject overy one must form his own Judgment. thoro wns considerablo dissatiataction in tho Bonrd bofore the exposuro, but ho did not foel ¢ liberty to speal upon tho subject. Tho lnst will and testsment of Etholbert 8. Mills was submitted at tho Burrogato Court, Brooklyn, g, hia son, Thomas IL "Mills, this morning, Tho will bequentha all his property, ronl and porsonal, to bis wife and lier heirs, and authorizes any or all of his real eatate to be sold for cash or crodit. His son estimates the estate to boe valued at $300,000, Tho excitemont over tho defaleation of Ethol- bort 8. Mills and the susponsion of the Brooklyn 'rust Company is subsiding. Tho dopositors bave boen assured that thoy will not loso any- thing, and tho majority havo resigned themsolves to tho situation, It is undorstood the Directora have catimated tho loss at £225,000, Tho capi- tol and surplus wero $055,000. Tho loss will, thorefore, be ono-third of the capital and sur- plus. An advance, thoroforo, of 93 por cent on each share of stock by the stockholders will enablo thom to square up. It is said tho do- positors will be paid in the courso of ton or fif- teen days, as it 18 expectod some of the loans will be “ronlized on_by that time. The request made by Receiver Chauncey that the depositors deliver up their books was responded to-day to & vory limited extent. Some survivors of 4 loat steamship Atlantio Daviog bogun a suit in the Supreme Court of the Btate egainst tho ownors of the Atlantio, to ro- cover tho value of their baggage which they logt, and damages for tho injury done to themeselves, the Ocoanio Stean Navigation Com- any bas_fllod a potition in tho United States istriot Court, sotting forth that it is ready and willing to pay into the court tho amount of their intoret in tho stoamer and froight ponding the voyago during which sbo waa lost, and asking that its liability be limited to that smount. Judgoe Blatchford has gronted an ordor in con- formity with tho potition, and directed tho Olerk of tho Court to tako testimeny in the mattor. Bonjomin Rathbun, whoso forgerics in this State mado bLim so notorious thirty-six years 0go, diod in this city yosterday, sged 82. It is roported that tho Doputy Bherift has re- coived an_ordor of arrest against Carl Vogt, issued in tho Bupremo Court in auticipation of his relonso, with n view to rocover the praperty slolon at the tima of the murder ho is alleged to have committed in Beolgium, Corporation Counsel Bmith hns declded that the Washington marlkot-stalls having been do- clarod s nuisance by the Board of IHealth, it is lawful to at once romove thom, and the duty of every department of the Oity Govorument to aid in their destruction, The romoval has accord- ingly begun, B Tio Now York Rendoring Ohmpauy now evados the mandates of the Board of Hoalth by moving their stonch-boat into the middlo of the Hudson River botweou 10a.m, and G p. . ‘They say this complies with tho law, aud defy tho Board of Henlth to intorfore with them. An_illioit still in Bronkl{u, of largo capacity, wan dostroyed by tho Hevenue officora this moruing. .. In the Kingebridge inveatigation to-day, City Attornoy Hngo statod that he had estimnted 850,857 a fair romuneration to ona Boyle, who ahn‘r]gud 900,000 for survoying four miles of road. Last Thursday Mra Harry Gonet wont to sce Thor mothor in Guilford, Conn,, and when shiojro- turnod noxt day found thatabout 87,000 worth of Ter jowelry, including a broach valuod at $3,500 in gold, was stolon, as woll as her husband's gold watch and a :Ennutitx of otuer artioles, in all valuod at about $8,000. Tho residence of Doteotive Bampson was robbed on Tridey last of almost £600 worth of proporty. —_—— Leavenworth Items. LEANENWORTI, Kan., July 23,—Senator Mor- ton awd party were entortained by Gon, Pope and staff at headquartors to-day, and loft for St. Louis at 8 p. m, Btato Bonator Ruby and Rn{n’nunulntlvo Allen, of 'Texas, spoke hore to-dny toa large numbor of colored Masons from all the Wostorn Btates. ——— obituary. Benriy, July 22,—Gustay Rose, tho distin- ulaliod chomist and wmincralogiet, Ts dead, aged 0BYH, b Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, July 92.—rs. Franols Luding- ton, wifo of Mayor Imdington, died in this city thiy foronoon afier & long and painful illness, —_— - Rallrond Nows. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Maptson, Wik, July 22.—1It is understood that the Milwaukee & 8t, Paul Rrailrond Compnany will shortly encounter soveral legal obstructions to building their bridge on the site above La Orosso, disapproved by the Soorotary of War, ———— suicides, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ManisoN, Wis., July 22.—Laat ovening two un- succossful attompts at suicide were made hore, A ervant of Mra. Chotosu,of Bt. Louis, stopping at tho Liako Hide Ifouso, rowed out in a boat ani caut horsolf in the waters. Hho had howevor wont n noto to hor mistross, avowing hor luton- tlon, beoauso nobody liked hor aud sho was tired of living, Mosouors wore sent after hor just in tlna to aave hor desplte hor reslstance. Goo, Fosa, s taloon -keeper, attompted to oub t was woll known outside that. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 173, . hia throat owing to montalderangoment, but waa provonted by hin wifo, ~ 81, Louis, July 92.—A Mra. Bornamau com- mitted suiclds yoatorday at Vandalin, Ill, Bho firat attomptod to cub her hands, but falling in this sho out hor throat with o razor. Tho oause was {nsanity. New Yonr, July 23.—Timoth; Vnnncu{, was in jail {n Whito Plaing, N. Y., awalting his trinl on o chargo of arson, lmnged himgolf last night. irn‘m Roor, Arlt., July 22.—Mattio Whitman, s woman of tho town, from B8t, Louin, doaf and dumb, attomptod to commit suicido by taking a dowo of morphino. Modical aesistance was ron- dorad and sho wns saved. Bho jumpod:in tho rivor this ovening with the ssme objoct, but was rosouod boforo Loing drownoed. ', FIRES : Destruction of Proporty in Vaorlous . 5 Plnces. Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribtne, ToNp pu Lao, July 23.—W. H. Gilligan & Co.'s rustio-shado manufaotory was destroyod Dby firo this morming. Loss, $8,600; insurance, 2,000, : "ovzpo, 0., July 22.~Tho bullding ocoupled by Barlow, Pago & Co., donlors in paints, oils, aund glass, wnas deatroyed by firo tY:lu uvnnlnbg, with most of it contonts, Batimnted loss, §36, 000 to $40,000 ; insuranco, £30,000, THE INDIANS, Doparturo of o Portion of tho Wiscons sin Winnobngoes for Nebraslkn. ‘Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tritune. Branta, Wis,, July 22.—Capt. O. A, Hunt, Tn- dian Agont, loft this morning with 100 Winnoba- goes for thioir rosorvation in Nobraska. The ro- mainder of the tribo warmly refusod o leave. _—— who Telegraphic Brovitios. The Post-Oflico Dopartmont has given orders for tho establishruont of tho system of freo do- livery of mails at Bloomington, Til. Tho Common Couneil of LaSallo bought o stoam firo-ongine of Silsby's manufacturo, third sizo, at o cost of 80,000, Thinis tho Srat stenm fire-engino ovor_ owned by the city, snd is now tho oufy firo-ongino of any sort hore. Prof. Dlale, of the United Blates Coast Sar- voy, undor tho control of tho Uronsury Depart- ‘mont, bing established an obesrvatory at the Wis- congin University, Madison, and oxclmnfi:d wig- nals very successfully with Omala on 'onday night. — Ralirond Accldents, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MAp1soN, Wis., July 22.—Yosterday afternoon 0, Harrison, n Norwegian, on his way from Windsor to Deforest to do fomo carpentoring, walking on tho track and intoxicated, lny down and fell nsleop, and wae run over and killed by an engine and cabooso on tho Madison & Port- ago Railrond. Owing to a ourvo on tho road ho ‘was not seon saon unonfh to stop tho train. InDIANArOLIS, Ind., July 22.—Thomas Greo- nan, brakeman on the Lan Handlo Railrond, was knooked off his train by a low bridge and killed lnst night. LatTLE Roog, Arlk,, July 22.—The engine sand tondor of the passengor train on the Memphis & Littlo Rock Railroad, just starting, ran off the track and down the ombankmont. Nebody Lurt. et g il ©old-Blooded Murder. Batr Lare, July 22.—Jeorry Sullivan shot and mortally wounded Honry M, Garvoy this oven- ing. Garvey lived ten minutos. Thoro had boon o briof porsomal encounter botwaen tho parties on account of a mining diffleulty., Whon thoy woro Bopnrated, Bullivan returned to the saloon, opened the door and shot Garvey in the bnek. 1t i univorenlly considered a cold-blooded murdor. ll'iulli\'tm was arrested. Garvoy was woll known ore. Counterfeiters in Jnile Special Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, Rromtonp, Ind., July 22 —Tho counterfoltors Georgoe Mattliews, of Louiavillo, aud Josoph O. Parkor, of Madison, Ind., arrostod yostordsy, wero triod to-day and held for £4,000 each. In dofault, they waro sont to Indianapolis this aftor- noon to nwait tho trial beforo tho United Statos District Court. —_— Pitsburgh Cattle Markets EART LIDERTY, Pa., June 22,—CATTLn~Arrlvaly, 124 cara; bent, $0,00@ tockors, $3.05@4,60; common, $4.50@4.75, Suerr—Arrivale, 80 cnra; best, §5.0086.60; mo- dinm, $4.60@5.00; common, $3,60@4.00, Ioas—Arrivaly, 10 carn; Philadeiphis, $5.2565.90; e — Shot in the Strect, §t. Lours, July 22.—At & late hour last night, two steamboatmen named DMichael MecCarthy and John Korrigan, Liad an altorcation on tho stroot, and the formor shot the Inttor in hiy loft brenst, inflicting, probably, a fatal wound. Me- Carthy was srrosted. —_————— Anti-TMonopoly. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tridune, Dunuque, July 23,—An snti-monopoly con- vention was held, on Saturday last, at Borlin, Hardin County, and_dolegatos olected to tho Btate Convontion. The usual anti-monopoly renolutions wero pasgod. —_— Personals ZLoNa Bravon, July 22.—Bocrotary Richardson loft for Washiugton, ftar dining with the Presi- dent. o Yorkers, $5,001 I — BY HER HUSBAND'S HAND. James Gannon, Convinced of Xler Infidelity, Shoots and Kills Rl Wife. “From the Loufavilla Courier~Journal, July 20, Tvwo sharp roports from o pistol, breaking the quiet in tho neighborhood of Ninth and Grayson stroets, at hinlf-past 11 o'clock yosterday morn- ing, startled tho peoplo residing in that vicinity, drawing thom from their houses, and attracte @ large and oxcited crowd around the house of Mrs. Jgfldgoz Finn, whonco the noiso had pro- cooded, At the same timo a man was Boen fo rush from tho houso and rup with frantio hasto towards Joftorson stroot, and_soveral women appearing ab the door announced with broathless excite- ment that aman named James Gannon had shot and Xilled his wife. Tho war life-blood was still flowing from two_mortal wounds in the poor womau's body, ono of (ho balls having pens otrated tho stomach, and the otber tho right breast. James Gannon and tho murdored woman were married in this city sovon yoars ago. At that timo, or shortly afterward, lie was keoping a liquor_ealoon. He ran for and wns olocted to the offico of Conatable, whon o allowed his wife to attond the bar. In coursoof time, from s sobor, virtuons woman, she becamo addicted to drink and ovil ways, it is said, and after threo cars of married fifo they soparated, the hus- and goln{: to Nushville, from thenco to Mem- plis, and thon to Now Orlonus. Bomo time aftor going to Now Orleans he bo- came & member of the polico forco in that city, ond liold his situation until four months ago, when ho roturned to thiscity. On his roturn Gaupon sought his wife, and tho partion ayrood to livo again ns man and wifo, ‘They accord- ingly rontod a houso ou Grayson strect, botweon Eighth and Ninth, and began life again; but, after three weoks in each other's socioty, thoy again commencod \m'm\in?'. ‘The diseatisfac- e tho huaband, it is sk, was caused by tho discovory that his wife was unlawfuily en- clento. 'LhoTesnlt was n sorfos of family brawls and snother separation. Binco that time Mra, CGnnnon has been living out at difforont places as o bolp or gorvant ab goneral worlk, aud Las thus managed to provide for herself and little gir), and during this time bas frequontly beon annoyed and ]lurficcul.ud by the unoxpected and unwelcome visity of Gaunon, who, it socems, fol- lowod Lot and abusod hor for tho shamoful con- dition in which ho found her. On Tuosaday night, July 8, the woman visited Thor cousin at hor houto, on the corner of Llght- oonth aud Markot streots, and whilo thore Gan- non came in and whipped her. Aftorwards ho told her rolatives that thoy ehould notallow & womnn of her charactor to come into thelr houss, advising thom to turn hor into the street. On (ho Friday mght followiug, Mrs, Gannon oamo to Mrs, I'inn's house, aud asked sholter and protoction, snying that sho had boon put out of her consin's house, sud had nowhere to stay. Nrs, Finn took her in and provided for hor, giv- ing lier food and & placo to sleop. annon, hearing of his wifo's whoronhouts, quickly made hiy I?[le:)‘nncfl and ronewed hid porsecution by advising Mres. Finn to turn hig Wifo In tho stroot, enying that “alio was not fit to atay Into anybody's’ houso” Iut his advico was unheedod, und tho poor, unfortunate, dis. craced woman was pormitted to remain, but not in ponco, for hor tormantor was ofton in her browenco, and continued ta abuse hor, and made liroats fo Mrs. Dinn that Lio would shoot hin wife, Mra, Fiun, fosring that ho would oxecuto this throat, warned the wifo of hor dnnger, but she roplied that shio know Gaunon, and was not afraidof his doing anything of the Lind, About D o'clock yestorday moming Gannon callod on hlswifo, Bho lLad gouo oub; bLub swould soon rolurn, o wont away and roturned o fov minutos later, but she was still absont. About 11 o'clock she came in, and bialf an hour afterward Gannon again mado his appoaranco at tho door, s wifo wasin the room lu roar of tho small grocory in company with Mra, Finn, o called to hor and asked hor to como ont, that ho wanted fo oo hor, Bho ropliod that sho would not como oub; that ho must come to hor. Boon afterward, lowover, thoy met in tho grocory, and talkod and eriod togothor, Tholr conversation was concorning tholr do- ‘mestio Infolicity, Whilo they woro thus engaged M. Finn loft thom and wont to the kitchon to attend to hor dinner, whioh was cooking. Hoon aftor loaving tho room she heard Gsunon eay to his wifo, * You ought to do better, and treat mo botter,” to which the wifo roplied, * You ought to tront mo bottor nnd quit talking no badly nbout me.” Some othor words followed whioh she could honr the husband prolouhn thnt ho triod to do what was right by her, nm’i tho wifo ealling on him to prove Els gooduons by acting rightly toward hor, All wan then r{ulot for o fow seconds, whon ra, Finn hoard o colorod woman namod Lida Clinos, suddonly ory out: * Look out, Mrs. Gannon, or he'll shioot you.” No sooner had tho m\mlnf; boen given than sho heard tho re- port of a pletol in tho grocory, which, in & few sconds aftor, was followed by snother shot. Mra, Finn ran into tho houso and found the ‘woman lying on the floor, in a dying condition, l.gg bleeding from two wounds, a8 dosoribo above. Lida Olines, the colorod girl, stated that sho saw tho partion whilo thoy woro talking. Both, wers standing faco to fsco, lesning against tho countor. Thoy wero both ex- citod. Bho saw Gannon place his band hastily .behind him, and it waa then she gave tho warning to Mrs. Gaunon. No sooner had shio spokon than Gannon flourishod a pistol in thoalr, Mre, Gannon screamed and started to run townrds the door, when her husband eaught Lr by the arm, placad the muzzle of the pistol {o hor stomach and fired. The woman uttered a, half-supprogsed moan and foll on the floor at the foot of hior murdarer. 'l'o insure that his work should bo s work of desth, tho murdoser prosented the dreadful wonpon at hor prostrata bn%y aod again pulled tho triggor, The pistol failed fo go off. Another barrel was tried and the MY only exploded. The plstol was again cooked and presentod. A sharp raport followed, and suother-ball was buried in tho Lroast of his dying wite. TInstantly the murderer rushed from the house and ran along Ninth straot to Jofferron, whoro he turned sud ran ut) Joftorson, Officora Daily and Minton and othora ran in pursuit. When Gannon raachoed tho corner of Soventh and Jof- forson sireets ho wao confrontod by Officor Andy Wood, who was just coming out of the door of a shoe etore, all unconscious of what had hap- ponod. Hore Ganuon halted and exclaimed, ** I surrendor to you; I have killedn woman!" The ofticer accordingly took chargo of the murderar and locked him up in jail, no bail being ailowed. Tho caso waa roportod to tho City Court, which waa in sossion ot tho time, aud tho proliminary oxamination postponed il Wednesdsy, Tha Iulunmsr, on being_ arrested, handed his pistol to ho policoman and romarked, **Ican'tlive the way I have boen, and X don't care what you do with me.” Dr. Ronald was called to attond the wounded womaan, and whon he arrived ho saw that she was beyond any medical aid. 8he died in a fow minutes aftorward. At 8 o’clock p. m., & post mortem oxamination was mado by Dr, Ronald, Tho exsmination proved that Both sbots hnd penstratod the liver, cmlfllnr tho doath of tho woman, and that from all indicationa tho timo of her confinemont was noaror at hand than was first supposed. The murdered woman was about 28 yoars of ago, had_dark bair and oyes, and with o flne form and fontures wos rather handsome in ap- earance. It will bo romombered that during Lo war a man nomedHalligan was killed in this city by o jenloun rival, and that Ars, Gounon, whio was then unmarried, wag the cause of tho quarrel. At tho jnil Gannen spont tho day in pacing tho gallories, wringing bis bands, with s palo face, ‘Wandering oye, aud dry, ashy lips. Ho rofused to Liold sny communieation with suy porson not an acquaintanco. He is & man of abont 28 yoars of o, Tather slightly built, snd about § foet 7 inclies in height. Ho is rathor good looking than othorwisn, but his fenturos woro 6o distort- od by balf-suppressed oxcitoment that it was difiteult to detormine their natural exprossion, The only observation ho made in tho jail was thiat ho hind nothing to live for. DEATHS. mOALVEIl’l‘—Oh Tucaday, July 23, Mary Calvort, agnd arn, fanoral ot 2 3y Wodsonday, trom the residonca of horson, 243 South Haistodst., to Gracelaud. Friends of tho fanitiy aro fasltad. 'E%" Naw York aud Toronto papore plozse dopy, SIWIET-Tumday morning, July 21, Minorv, dsughtor of . W, and Elizabeth Switt, Winorsl" 3¢ rusidonco af e parento, 140 Tndlams-am,y Wodneaday morning &t 10:30 arelocis, ARMSTRONG—At 35 Lincoln-av., James 1L, tnfant soB af Saaan L. and Olaclos ¥. Armstiong, ngod d inont ke Bnd 21 daga. "Funoral via 8 o'olock s, m. train, X 8, & M. B. R. B, to South Hond, 1ad,, July X ARD—The funoral of Tenry Milwardl, Tea,, will ake, placs today ( day) 0t 8 b t.s fFom Bis Iato Touidtebioo, 1915 Indlan RICHARDS—Tuosdsy, July 23, at Rogors' Park, Nellla M., only daughter of h‘luu D.’nml mn;fi?u.l{‘lchlml, pgid dycars snd ¥ moatn, ncral at 12:00 p. Tur, Thursdsy. Frlonds of tho faml. 1y are invited. REAL ESTATE, CHEAP LOTS 800 feot by 161 in dopth, on Wabash-av., just south of Ira Holmos’ residence; fronts oast (for which $100 per foot was paid o yoear 1go), oan, if taken at once, bo sold at $80 per foot. $9,000 cash, balance on long time. TPitle perfoct. Owned by & non-resident and must bo sold. Apply at Room 43 Exchange ‘Building. 100 LOTS GIVEN AWAY In & Subdivision worth 31,000 por acre, Wao ohargo only for deod, abstract and fmprovement of streots, To thoso ‘whio bulld o furnisl {ras pass for one yoar. W. F, BREWSTRR, 164 LaSallosst., basoment. Offics open from 1 to 8 p. m. AUCTION SALES, By ELISON & FOSTER. ELEGANT FURNITURE AT THE Donble Marble-Front Dwelling, 161 & 763 Wabash-av., AT ATUOTION, On Wednesday Morning, July 23, AT 10 0'OLOCK, 'urnitare, Marblo. B st Gonatating of ve Chatber Sut Chnirs, Bog Mirrory, Curtaing, Kitchen Jtur. nituee, Buds and Hodding, Hhoots, Pillow Tawols Navkins, Htoves, Gruokory, Tablo Ware, Glassware, an ovorytliiig portalulng ta hiusukorping, Sals abratule. SON & FOSTER, Auctionoora. AT ENGLEWOJD. House and Lot AT ATCTION. On Thursay, July 24, at 2 OClock D, m, On the Premisoes. ‘Houso and lot fronting east on Wabstog av., botween Bixty-niatls and Bovanlotivata., ono ud sy Js1E Llocks north of the Normal Sehiool, "Lut 40% feet front by 150 foat doop, Houno Iy two-story, naw, uud roady for oocus pancy, sxoopt plasiuring; Laa'stz lirgo ronius, it bath Foun, Kitaen, aud pabler: closots Tn overs foom; also, good, Inrgs barn, TERMS: Purchaser to asautue a mort- gage of B500, duo April 1, 1874, with 10 por oent intoreat, §ifimcotants ab- o of sal “Salp poromuiors, 1 1o ownor I8 golng to Karope, W will sell, at the samotie, O ontiet Hasonoid. Toratture sad olloeta, ook Tulat u‘:mlu:rula:‘f{um Yo ficentar“Dpot ot 1314, tor o attondiy 3 accommodation of tiEEOR & 1OSTIeN, Auotlonoers, _ By TAVLOR & HARRISON. Last Sale of Dry Gtoods UNTIL LAST OF AUGUST. TING, ot 93 o'alock, wo will offur, to olose m;f,’-}::x.?ml.‘:lwfi‘: tfno ¥ .‘.‘.Ig}"&a"‘i'-? 'L:'-gd"-'nfi"‘fl:l?x?fl e e ot ahl Jdica: Tandkorchiols, Lineas 'tdies, Plated Wars and Cutlo the, Ootionades, Ladies fkiri ngs., 'Also, lino nffllr!mllln clot 1058 HARSUSON, Auclionovrs A1 and 83 Bou b 0SG00D & WILLIAMS, otloz aud Conmission, 63 South Canalat, tlon Hale on Wednosday, ":‘(';F‘.'lglelflu’fifl:‘"a :1:7?";'“":"'5'11""'53;- Rafriyora. 5 on, Oliruinon, ‘Show. ofrigora. o, " Wagous, Lliard Tables, and Gonilemon's lagous: Driviag WeiC!3g00D & WILLIAMS, Auctbnsors. ik m., of AUCTION SALES, By WM. A. BUITERS & CO. GENTEEL FURNITURE, At No. 76 Twenty-sccond-gt. On Wednesday, July 23, at 10 o'ol'k, Wo shall soll, without rosorvo, tho ontiza contants of a 10-room houso, No, 76 Twonty-sccond-at., consiating o Parlor, Cham! Dining-room, and Kitehon Furniture, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlongers, ral Auclion Sal 264 Residence Lots HYDE PARK, Fronting on Colfax, Vincennes, Farwell, Charles, McChestny, Langley, Evans, and Cottage Grove-avs.,, between Sixty-fifth and Sixty-sixth-sts., On WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1673, At 2 1-2 o’clock P. M., By Wm. A.Butters&Co. ' At 16 & 17 East Randolph-st. Those lots are finely situated, be« twoen Bixty.fifth and Sixty-sixth- sts., south of tho Groat South Park and nccessible by TWENTY DUM- MY TRAINS to and from the cit; each day, and only two blocks eac! way from depots. ‘ine houses slready built and oc- cupiod. The streets are finely graded, ground high and dry in every respect. First-clags property. Torms, $#50 cash, §50 00 days with~ out interest, balanco 1l and 2 years, - interest at 8 per cent. Titlo ungues- tionable. Plats now_ready. other particulars see JACO: I & CO., corner Dearborn snd Madi- son-sts., or 2 ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF DRY GOODS On Thuradny, July 24, at 91-2 o'olook, At15a0d 17 Randolphest. WM, A. BUTTERS.4 O TRUSTEES' SALE ESIDENCE LOT On Wabash-av. N Auotloneors. ON FRIDAY, JULY 25, AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M., AT 15 AND 17 EAST RANDOLPII-ST. The title to tho proporty fs perfeot, Salo “Teustoes.. Kop prilculars of Lorma soo b ordar ol Ehg U & COvs Auationdors. MICHIGAN-AV. PROPERTY AT ATUCTION, ON FRIDAY, JULY 25, AT 8% O'CLOOK P, M., AT 15 & 17 EAST RANDOLPH-8T, “Wo shall sell, without reservo, the north 40 feot of Lot 26, in Spring’s Subdivision of Soction 23, Town 39, R. 14. This property i8 situatod on the enst side of Michigan-av., botween Fourteenth and Bixteenth-ata. Title perfeot, free of incumbrance. Terms, 1-8 cash on day of sale, 1-6 in 30 days, 1.8 in one yoar, 1-3 in two years, with intoreat at 8 per cent. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers. Positive Sale 17 RESIDENCE LOTS, IN RAVENSWOOD, BY AUCTION, On FRIDAY, July 35, at 4 o’clook p. m., 8 16 & 17 Randolph-at. Those Lots ara douiably situsted, 4 blooks {rom Depof 100l 19 ffonting on Groon Nay-road au - nor tho batel b froutlng on barey-st. 1S "caah, balanca In 1 and 2 oars. * A doposls of 8100 on each Lot 'at time of salo, Sala positive. Nl A. BUFIRIS & 00, Auolionoors. By BRUSH, SON & CO. Chattel Morfgage Sale of Elegant Furuifure, At our salesrooms, 41 Bonth Canalst., WEDNESDAY, July33, at9:3 a, m, Parlor Buits, Marble-top Ohamber Bets, Modern Biyles Marblo-top Contre Tables, Bod- Bureaus, Tablos, Stands, Easy Obsirs, Spring Iair Mattrossos, Oarpots, Laco Curtaius, Stavos, Dinlug-room and Kitohon Furnituro, eto., all nearly now, Also, 1 Inrgechost of oarpontar's tools, 1 dem. oorat wagon, ete. BRUSH, SON & 00., Auctionoors, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, At 40 St. Jolw’s Pince, opponite Union Park, Thursduy, July 24, 1873, At1o'olonk, p. o, tho entiro contonts of sald iouss oon,. atly aliting of ilioh Parior Fuenlturo, o SHAng. Room Turniture, Kitchan tonsiis, 4 Ortpefasra stogant and'In gooll ordor, Hale %7 osder of Morigagn D. LUNG, Agont, Oustodian and Auotlonsors. BY GEO. . GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY & GLASSWARR AT ATUOTION. 80 Oratos of W. @, Orockory, 120 Oasks of Flint Glassware. Al the gntire contents of Household Furnitare of & frst-olans Dwolling, on uly 24, ot 01-2 o'olack, 0., Auctionears, OI“;. P, GORE S and 0 Wabasliay, mbo , &0, Tho rom) v and . For -~ WEIL -

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