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\ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JULY 6, 1874, CRIME. A Young Man Shoots the Father and Brother of His Sweetheart. . Blore About the Mysterious Murder at Quiney. Miscollanoous Criminal Ttoms, A Young Mnan Shoots the Fathor and Brother of s Nwoethenrt, Riruey, 0., July 6.—About 11 o'clock last night, the commumty wero horrified by tho shooting of Mr, John Corlett nnd his son Tay- lor, by Chatlov Bwisher, of this place. g Swishor had heen keoping compnny with Corlott's daugh- ter, ngaivet the wishes of hor father, Dotwoon 10 and 11 o'clock last night, Mr, Corlett found ihem sitting in his parlor, and ordered Bwishor awny. A dificulty ousued, fu which Bwisher shot Corlott nud then fled, the girl accompanying Bim, being afraid to remain at home, While on 1lio rond, Lwo brothers of tho girl, John and Tay~ Jor, who know nothing of tho previous shooting, digcovered tho flying’ couple and pmsued them with tho intention of bringiog back the girl Swishor supposed. it was tho clder Corlett In pursuit, and, atter ordoriog him to return, fired. Tho bull took effoct in the abdomen of Tavlor, sud produced n howortbage from which death resulted wiskin an hour, Tho etder Corlatt was wounded i tho thigh, aud 18 not cousidered lo i iher 1n atil at Iargo, although tho offcers have mado an active aud extontod renrch, Lny- Jor Corlott was n flue young mau, aud leaves a wile and ono child, His funoral, to-dny, was tho Inegost evor snon hore, Lhio procossion wau over anilo in leugth. fho Mysterious Murder at Quincys Special Dispateh to The Chicaan T'ribune, * Quiscy, L, July 5,—A mau and his wife were arrented iz Lhin olty yoslerday on suspicion of Leing concerned in~ tho murdor of tho woman whosa body was found in the river hero Inst Thwrsdsy., A widow who _ boarded with this couplo had recently beon nlfowed a ponsion claim atmonnting 10 ©400. ''Lis money was prid to hor by the Pen- sfon Agant hora about ten duvs ngo, sinca which timo sho has beon missing, Tho man under arrest Ly merved one term in the Penilontiary, and his wifs ts alto n tougn oustomor, Dotk parties Luow that tho widow lad drawn her money, The brutality of the murdor, by whoover com- mitted, is almost without patallel. & Adiray. to T'he Chicago Tribune, Prowta, ill, July G—About 8 o'clock this mornng, Shenf? Ilitchcock arrested a German coul-diggrer, named Fred Schultz, living in Limestono, for the attompted murder of su Imsh miner, named Gerbart Negloy. * Bebultz and Negloy had somo trouble soveral months ngo, and meeting yestcrday at o drinking carousal, tho old quarrcl camo up. Schultz, offended at Negloy's Inugnage and crozed by whisky, drow a revolver and shot ot him threo times, Obly one ball took offact, Bowever, and that may not cosult retiously. The ball entered Negley's leg and thore romaius, ali efforts to renct it proving . futilo, Schultz hag becn lodged in jail to await the zesult of Lis vie- tin's injuries. . + . Murdered by a Burginre PnoviprNcg, R, L., July b,—Last nigut a burg- lar eutered thie houso of the Hoa, William Chavo, in the north part of this city, which wns occupicd only by two old people. He entercd the roum ot Avbott Eddy, brother of Mrs. Chase, and, on beariug the burglar, 51, Eddy raised an outery, when he was attacked and fatslly in- jured. Mrs. Chase heard the outery, and, being xreatly alarmed, died immedintely, either from rupuire of & blood-veesol or discaso of tho Leart. Bhe was the daughter of the late Judge Eddy, sud was 71 yeurs of age. ‘Lhe burgluy ecscaped. Frightful Crime in Alsace. Tho Cologne Gazette of June 16 containg an account of ‘mos“ri%l[‘m“ caso of doublg-mur- dor committed in AMulbausen, in Alsnco, A mup, celled Joseph Idost, betweon 20 and 30 yeurs of age, had lived for nbout a year, but not on the best tesms, with his mother (s vidow), iwo sisters of 20 and 11 yvoars old respeetively, and a brother of 17, aud kad repeatedly, and os- pecintly in tho Inst Wweoks, denounced tho eldest sister beforo the polico a8 the poisoner of his father, winlst there weranot, to all appesrances, tho slightest grounds for suspecting er. Six weeks ago bo lett his mother's huuse and took one for himgelf, Fridsy evening last, townrds 11 o'clock, bie suddenly appemed, nrmed with a nowly pucchased duggor-knife, at the residence of his motber, got gently over the yaid gate, put the dogs iutu their Louse, and then passed through the kitchew, firss of all into the sicop- ing-room of his brother, whom he killou nlmont ju s moment byadeep plungo of the dagger into lus throat, The murdoier then tried to got iuto his mothier's room, which waa provided with & glavs door, and in which were alio the sitors, nll‘nl whoto had Leen awnkened by the noiso, These, with the excoption of the younger sister, who fled tinough the window into the sircol sereaming for Lolp, beld the glaes door with all thelr might, The murderer s.ruck in the panes of glass, and thrusting through the opon- ing tuthieted keveral blows upon his mother, till sue sicceoded in maiing her escape through tho window. ‘Tho elder sistor, who had already Teeorved soveral wounds, conld not hold the door any longer, and wos at ouco. fatally woundud by the iuhuman, brother. Mo then struck o light, and asked tbe sister, * Aro you dend?" (List' du fodt?) As she opened her eyes he struck in cold blood once more the dag- ger into hor breast, sayig, ** There, I wmill giv you ouo moro that you may have enough!” “thereunon bo betook himvef to his awn house, changed his clothes, and (hen wont out, But about tnlf-past 12 ‘thac night bo was appre- hended in thoe stieot, when he quletly allowed Liwself to Lo conducted away, Shaot Spectal Dispateh Brigandage nn;l l‘isausnnuuon taly, Tho following are events of racent acourrence in Linly : At Puvia, on tho high road between Mortara aud Vercoili, six brigands, armed with gnns, pirtols, and rovolvers, attacked two land- awners of Castelnoveto, named Chiuramaila aud and Forretti, who Wero roturning ina carriaga frowm the fair of Slortara, and robled them of their watchos and about 2,000 francs in money. At Fabrinuo, Sulvatore di_Stasio was carried off by oleven brigands {o tho Massico Mountain, und was elensed on payment of 1,800 franes rans rom. In Siclly, Baron Sgadnri was capturod by brigands Lotween Lassotonduto und Canarello, aad the amount of bis rausom wee fixcd al 127,000 tranes in gold. 7That kum was paid. In Turin, a Government official of pood Lirth und chiaractor, bomg unabls to live ou hiy pov, Lulled Lis wifo, three children, and himself, The chumbor where his victims were found dead showed traces of tho most uttor ponury,—no sheets, towels, or linen of any sort wero to be secu, and ovon the wire had but a rag to cover Dor nakedness, At Cosous, ono Gactano Negro- ui, & gus contractor, boiug obliged to dismivs wome uf hiy lamplighters, offered one of them tha less lusrative post of gate-portor, Thin man thought bimself aggrioved ana khot bis wmastor, At Capun o Captmn of Dorsaglios, aged 35 yoars, was cnumored of a young lady aged 16, aud of surpussing beauty. Hor pnreats Tofected tho addrossos of the Captam, portly on account of his age, purtly becauso tho gnl bud & prior . attuchment, The Captain met the young lady nnd her mother at o publle promenade, and placing n re- waolver nt tbo enr of the doughtor dischurged it, brauking her slull aund kitling hor on the spot, Ho wounded the mothor sud then shat himself, ‘but not fatally, But the askassination of Cuva- lers Guapare Bolln, at Parma, hns caused intenso alarm, Dolla was 37 yoars old, was 1 wmerly Sub-Profect at Bora and” Alba, aud was Yatély a Govermmont Comiissary in Bpozzis, Ylacenza, Bologus, and avenna. Ile rendered siguul sorvices to justico in there capacicies, and Locnme the ebject of yeugeauce on the port of thono whose minipruotices be hindered. At the tima ot his murdor ho was Councillor-Delegato of tha Prefecturo i T'armn, boing the cinef official in thut provinco witer tno Prefoot, Gavalior Bolls was rowrning home at a littlo, after 11.0'clock on tho night of the bth of Juno. His houne wan in the Vi (onoresl, aud ho Liad reuched the town towards tho Via Politl, whon bo roceived a stab in his loft sido from an unkuown porson, who immediatoly disnpponrod. Bolln crusned the ntreet in a fiantio mounor, ami altor staggering for a few momnnty, foil, *lwo ruvenue oflicers who were welking before him, and two uthor oflicers who foliowed, soou came to hug assivtunce wnd carried hun to tho neavest medical ostablishment, Dr. Manciu valuly wriod to stay tho flow of blood, wud afcor twenty minutes of agony DBolla expired. The ouly words ve nttered after hie wound wore, **Iawm giilottoed.” The post mortem exuminaiion n rravud that tho kuife with which Dolla was killod was of “unusunl pattorn aud of a mur. derous shape. Bolla had no private foos, and woa bolovod hy tho gontry of Parmn for his aminbls aud clever qualition. Polition! mo- tives aro newigued for his tragical end. Ilve Imrnmm wora arrestod on susploton, but it ls ikely that the samo immunity which the neans. #lngof Charles Dourbon, Duke of Parms, en- foynd will fall to tho lot of tho murdorers of Bolln, 1n fuot, it {s soldom that nseussiues in Italy nra visived with carital punishment, ovon if convictod. On the 10th of June the ourt of Annize nt lomo flnished thetrial of five brigauds, Ono of them was accusod of five murders nud Lwo naraulty, two other of ous murder nnd two - rueaulls, wnd tho ront of Rusnulte only, The Judge sontencod, in accordance with tho vordiet of the fury, two of tho briganda to doath, one to forced lnbor for lifo, anothor to forced Iabor for twonty vears, aud tho fifth to ton years' imprisou: ment.” The brigauds will most likely appoal and obtain another tinl, when thoir sontonces will perhaps bn modified. ‘The Deputy Kiug's Proo- tor, Sostilulo-I'rocuralore del He, in Nologun, Cavaliore Cavagnat, has suddonly disnppontod, Ho was last scon golug homowarda at 11 o'clock at night, in_compauy with a legal functionary. Cavagnati did not toll any of Lis friends that ho intondad to lonve Bologun. IHo haw been moro than n weok missing. His bedehnmver was in aroer, and he did not sloep 1u i on the night of his disnppearanco. Hej and Dolln had ro- ceived avonymous letters warning them of peril. Tho weerot socioties scom ngait at work and men Lave “to fear the dngéur f thoy olfend against the mystorious sect, On the Gth'of June nlmul. eighty potsung of the owngna distriet, who were going to Bologna, wore urrestod nt tho station of Mirandols, Their business at Bolog- us was not agroesble to the suchorities. The _Itntinn Govornment has no serupls in arresting porgons on snspicion and keeping thom in prison for sn indehinite timo without trial, Near Bui, Micholo Cassano, n local propriotor of wealth and distinction, was waylaid by three brigauds, who compoled’ him, ou puin of forfeitig hin life, to ign bLills of exchango to tho swount of 40,000 lro. Tho brgauds brought with them Lifli rogulntly stnmpod, pous and ik, and Cassne no bad wmerely to writo the words, **I accept,” and to subscribe Lis nuu Texan Drothor: L. Corsteana, Tex, (June22), Corrcapondence of the Gal~ veston Newn, Quito a sorfous shooting nfiray occurred in this county last weas, botween Ar. Harriugton.and bis biother-in-law, Mr. Boggott, two woll-known and respocted citizons, vouweon swhom an old fumily toud had oxwled for some time., Ilur- rington left his homo shurdy aftor dinner, aud proceeded to the river to fish; lonving his ritle on llmbnuk. o then descended the blull to the waler's edgo. He carried with hima pistol to shoot the large fish, if he should catch nav, tho bettor to ouable hiw to land them safoly, Ho lind been Aeling but ashort time, when he beard a nolse above him; and looking up, boheld Bog- gett over him with an oar upraised to siriko him, and.who said: ** Now, Harriugton, d—n you, I'va got you just whore I want you, and you cun't got away, 1 am botweou you amd your nifle, You've been tmiking about my fatbor long enough, and I'm goiug to kill you,” Harriug- ton immedintely rawsed hus pistol, and flved, thio ball taking effect in Loggotl's breast, ranging upward, and lodging in Lis loft shoulder. o immediately foll into tho water. Afior flonting around for some little time, bo begrod Harring- tou to lelp him out, as he bad nlroady killad him. Tis Harrington conseuted to do, aud, after muol troublo and hard work, he suceseded in gotting him to Jand nudupon tho buuk, Bogget thon said ¢ For God's rulte, Tun for a dovtor, forI amdying.” Harrington imme- diately shouldercd bis shot-gun, and started on a run, - As soon a8 bis back was turned, Bogaett ronched for his riflo, aud exclaimed: *“Hold vow'vo killed mo, and oan't or o doctor to come, and I'll.uve d—d'iT you aro gomg to get off so ensy.” Ho deliberately nimed and shot at H., the Luli atrik- ing him In the right side and presing nearly through. Harnugton then exclaimed: * God d— you, I'vo shot you ouce, aud now I'll shoot yon'ugain,” and shiot a lond of shot iuto Boge gett's right arm. He then walked all tho way up home aua told bis frionds the whole cireum- staucen, Boggett was found Iying on the pround, whero he had recoived tuo lagt ehot. Ho wna nt once conveyed to lus homa and medieal aid summon- od. Strango to say, botn aro still altve, and Har- ritiglon i 1 o fair way of recovery, whilo hopos aro eniertuined of Doggett's recovery. Buth tell the samo identical tale, oven to the minute. ‘Ilsere in not much bard feeling botwoon the two, moro thau that of rivais in a fiaucul mateb, It 1 altogotuer tho coolost alluir over kunown to our cilizous. g DIABOLICAL PLOT TO BLOW UP A BUILDING. One of tho moat fioudish and doliberate plots to destroy life aud propetty ever dovised in this city was expoecd at 41{ o'clock yesterday morn- g by Ofticer Watera, theoe-story brick building, 119 Lake strcet, one door west of Fifth avenuoe, wason fire on tho sec- ond andthird floors, aud promptly gave an alarm from Dox No. 13, on the Driggs Houso, aund while so doibg heard two explosious in tho burning building. The firomen wero soon on the spot and exunguishied 1ho flames. An in- vestigation, subsequently, sliowed a diabolical plot to blow up the euntiro premises. On the roof of the building cans und kogs of keroseno oil had beou placed. The scuttle was found open, and nccess had been had to the floors bolow, the roof having been reacled, evi- ! dently, om the adjoining buildings. On tho sccond und third loors about thwrty-five pounds of powder bhud boen placed, and tiuing luid to kegs and emell cans full of lercuono o, distributed about the roows. Fortunately, only & portion of “the oxplosives hnd igpited, or else the damage would have been great, and the ontiro buildiog, sud porbups adjoining propoerty, demolished, As it was, the loss in compuratively light, amounting to about 22,000 or §3,000. The sccond aud third floory wero acoupied by G. Wagonfuehr ns n cigar-mavufactory. Ilis stock was damnged mostly Dby water, He bing policies of iusuranco on his property. Tecker & Sanborn, dealers i leathor and, find= ingn, occupied tha first floor, Lhoir lows was smufl, Powoy & Geilon nsed the bnxemont ns u lugor beer saloou and restauraut, and thay were only duniaged by water ta a nominal amonnt. Dotectives huvo beon detnited to investigate the case, with a view townrd catolung the party or partios who coucerted the plot. THE PICNIC RIOT. Ald, Hildreth was not the **innocont eause ™ of the row at Heimrich Paris on tho Fourth, as stated in the Times. All the officors prosont unite in suying that bo endeavored to assist them, and instead of loaving them during tho fray, fought tho gang of thieves, and cansod the arrest of oneof them, O'Lrien. Hildroth bad bis watch—a 230 gold ono—stolen from him, and is posittve that .O'Brien s the party who took it. T'wo more of tne hoodlums, Jack Fore and I'nt Hare, were urrested by Borgeaut Simnon O'Donnell yestordny, and they sre now in durance. Ollicer Boaublen, who wan 6o teriibly beaten during tha flght, 18 {mproving, Owing to the fact that thore was no physcisn preseunt to nt- ctond to his wounds, he becawe very week fromn the toss of blood. "hoso who wore at the pioule ropresent the roughs as biutal and lnsulting intho extreme. Mon and their fanulies wore rudely jortled abont, rogardlons of romonstrancoe orf forco. ‘Iho rulians mstituton all tho fights,with the ovident tention of robbing parues in the crowds, Oficer Rteid roporta thut during the progresa of tho plonic s young woman nawned Bridyot Mo- Hingh, liviug ‘on BIB North Sido, was shot through the cheek by somo party who was galo- brating with apistol, An unitnown man was also shot, the bull striking the right Lreudt and lodg- ing in the loft, —— PROBABLE MURDER. Another czse of murderous shooting, which wili probably prove fatul to one man, occurred in Bridgeport yostorduy forenoon, At 11 o'cloock, two mon, numod A, 1. Cooloy and Wilham Foley, were in tho ealoon of John Sloan, No. 106 Iick- ory stroot. They had wome talk with Stoan, bul the subloct of it i not known, - ng Lot men wmssert that thoy hud no bhard words with lum, At ull oventw, Bloau suddenly drew s revolvor und fired at both mon, ono #hiot tuking eNuct i the rignt lung or Cou[oy, and anothor in the lofc log o1 Foley, abovo the fugo. A crowd immedi- ately ansembled at the plave, Blosn was ayrest. od, und the wounded men taken care of by Dra, Bidwell and ligging, * Neithor of the bullots could bo found after probing tor thom, Cooley is dangorous:y wounded, nud it Is thonght that ho” ennaot recover. 'The chunces of life, with L, are certuinly vory silm, Lust miduigh thero wis 1o mmprovemont of hiu condition. Folay's wound Iy very painful, but Is not seri- ous, Parties, who clunn to know, state that the wonnded men sud Sloan have had troubte before, anu that the stivoting of yesterdny was the ro- sl of an old grudze, He discovered that the |* “THE FOURTH" ABROAD. "_(Continned from tho Firat Pages.) | down hore wonld son ga to ruin If_mon placod In ro- ghouniklo ponitivns In 1 kiow nolblug of watch-make fug, "1t fn pretly certoln that overy busincss in this town would fail if hend mon snd employorn woro aclected to flll tho plncen in tho managomont of 1t ne wo nolect man Lo mannge the countrs, And mo, too, tho country Is golng to ruin, Tartica, party-machin® ory, party-nrinciples, ond tho neglect of thecitizen aro ln’lllnchlrun bis duty with tho boflot, ara workiug this rul, . CLINTON, - Speetat Diapatch to The Chicano Tribune, Crantoy, 1L, July 4,—1ho glorions Fourth wae aclobrated Tit this city by one of the Iargest gathoriugs evor assomblod in Clnton upou such an oeeasion, the erowd on tho fair grounds, nbout amnilo from tho eity, where Gon, Logan spolke, bo- ing botwaon 5,000'and 6,000, Excutwfon tialns wore riun on all the railronds, and nearly all the towns in Canteal Illinols eont dolegations. Tho day was vory hot and dusty, and tho orowd suf- ferad oxtiemoly from thirst, owing to tho nogli- enco of tho Committeo to l»mvmn water, Gen. ohn A, Logan was the orator of the day, and 1t was gencially oxpected that howould spenk upon the curronuy guestion, but the nearest ho come to thnt poiut was an allusion to the growing power of capitnl in thin country, and sammyg the poople against tho centralization of power in tho | bands of ho fow, Hosald the gigentic gotd tcheme of Binck Friday had doveloped o power in the hands of a 10w men, unsciupulous in_the uso of menuw, which hod sob tho pation In a tremor, The influcoce of wealth and combiun. tions upou the Btate and National Government pivo eignificant warning of the fact that tho; conttol of tho Governmout may at no distaul day slip from the hands of the pooplo, To-dny a singlo city on the Atlantio bolds the moniey power within Ler grusp which hos, “onoo at lenst, required tho hoardod mitlions of tho 'Nationnl Treasury lo bold bor in check. The Goneral pro- pounded the question, * Bhall we recopnize the peacotul and civilized Indinva ns citizens on- titled to all tho rights which thut word convoys ?" as one thut would soon come up for an answar, and while hie was not propured to give an answor Inmsolf, ho truced the ongin of porsonal liberty to tho nomadic tribes of Contral Europe. ‘Tho bulance of tho speech was of the usual chaructor of Fourth of July orations, and wheu the Goneral way nearly throngh with his speecl, it was announced from tho stand that the busi- neey portion of the city was on fire, when there was a goneral slampedo of the townspeople for tho city. ‘Lhe fire destroved two framo buildings, oceupied by Mahan & Phares, grocers, a notion staro, and a batber ghop. Tho loss is botwoon #2,000 and #3,000. No Iusurance. For n time i: looked us 1f the whole Lusiness portion of the ety wonld bo destroyed. RANKAKEE, Special Disnatch to I'he Chicano Tridune, Kaxnganre, July . —The piincipzl celebrationa in tuy connty to-day Wero at Shebunsco, Mo- mouco, and 5t, George, At the former place W, O. Flagg dotivered an addiess. A burlesque procession was the prominens featurs of the duy. At Momonco tho cngle was graudiloquently spread by B. . Wakomaun, of Chiengo. ‘Tho colebration at St. Goorgo was cutlroly French, and was a picnio. Four flies were started in thin eity by fire-crackers, but they woro put ont with- out doing much damage. One occurred in Swarott’s Block, from a firo-cracker thrown in the window of Dr. Mears’ oftice. The steck of dry goods on the firat floor wae considerably mjured by smoke. DLOONINGTON. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broosuxaroy, Ill, July 4.—The Fourth of July m tlus city passed off with the proper ob- servanco, Dusiucss was generally susponded, nod the dny given to eujoymeut and pleasura, ‘Lhe dny was tho bottost of the scason, Tho va- rious Catholio suciotics pave a grnnd picnic at tho Fair Grouuds, which was a groat suceest, PEORIA, Special Dispateh to I'he Chicano Tribune. Pronia, Ill,, July -Peoria has boon fun ereal in nupect to.day. It has been without oxciro- ment, and the most uninteresting Fourth of July ever obkerved o this clty. No amusement, no attraction, no nothing of conseyuenco was offer- cd for the considoration of the public, and the day wus allowed to go by default. ALTON. Snectal Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tridune, Arrtoy, I, July 4,—The Fourth hus been very generally obrorved in this eity to-day, busi- noss 0f all kinds betng alimost eniirely suspond- ed, Fivo bouts crowded to thoir utmost capacity left tho oity at § o'clock to witnoss tho grand displuy at the 5t. Louis bridgo this evening. BIRINOFIELD, Special Dispaten to Y'he Chicago Tridune, SpuiNarneLp, July 5,—There was no publia ob- servanca of tho Fourth of July here, but busi- ness was gonerally suspeuded, excopt dealers. in firo-crackers. There were two incipient fires, oune lnut ovening and one thie moruning, both traceablo to fire-crackers directly. 'Tne loss of property will réach $2,500 $3,000, < AUKORA, Special Dispateh to Lhe Chicagn Tribune, Aunona, 111, July 4. —Fho day hus been ob- served as a holiday by all our citizens, aud in this obuervance sovoral firea bave occurred, in consequionce of tho carcloss uso of fire-works, but uo damage of consequonce has rosulted, CHAMPAIGS, Snectal Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune. Cuanraiay, lil,, July b.—1he United Sons of Eriu and ouc citizous cclebrated the Fourth in tho fair-grounds, nent this city. In thoaftor- noou there were some exciting trotling racos and interesting pigeon shooting. The Turners gave an outertsinmont to & ciowded house in tho eveniug. Gaod order prevailed. Dr. Cleg- horn and Capt. Swan denivered orations ab Fair- mount aud Livingston, MENDOTA, Special Dispatch to the Chicano Tribune, AExDOTA, 1HL, July 4,—Tho Giangors of Men- dotu and vicinity held a basket picnic in Iroy Grovo on the Fourth. It wus attonded by uumber large of peoplo of all classus, who mado 1t & duy of rejoicing and cojoyment, The number on the grounds at one time wns esti- mutea ut 4,600, LEverything pageed off i a vory quiet wnd orderly mauner. Psk e ‘WISCONSIN. AMADIRON. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, Mapigon, Wik, July 4 —Though there was no united celovration of Iludepoudence-Duy here, thore has been a genaral holiday and suspension of businews, with sailing on the Inkes, soveral sociely picule celobrutions, with orstions and muste, duncing, ete, ‘I'bo senuntional fonturo of the dny was the performance of John W. Rudd, who climbed to the top of tae Capicol flng-stafF, some 200 feot, and, stunding on the back of the goldou eaptle which crowns the flag-stafl, deliv- ered a thort, pattlotio oration, and then per- formed a varioty of dancing fents without acei- dent. This evening Lo displays freworks fiom thesamo perilous height. A two-mila shell race way wou by n wix-oured sheli, Lady Fuirchild, which made it in 11 munutes, 17 scconas, to12 wanutes by the fom-onied Kegonsa, JANLSVILLE, - Speciul Dispatch to I he Chicaon Tribune. JANESVILLE, Wis., July 4,—The celebra- tion of the' Fomth of July hoto s been eutircly successful, aud the day has passed off plensantly to all concerned, without aceidont of nuy kind, Tho Milwaukos Light Guards, with Luch's Bana aud & lurgo number of oxcur- sionists, arrived at 12:80 p. m. by special wram trom Milwaukee, and bave taken part in tho ox- ercisos, Who Hon, Matt Carpontor delivered the oration to nlarge crowd, mostly composed of conntry people, of whom the eity 18 full, ‘b races, reguttas, balloon ascensions, and fire- worls have constitutod the sinusoments of the duy and evening, to the great delight of our guasts, BELOIT, Special Dispateh to T'ha Chicago Tribune, Brrotr, Wis., July 4.—~1he elaborate arrange- monts mndo for colobrating the Fourth hera wope fully carriod out to-duy, A graat many poople were present to witnous the loug procos- #ion of firemon, tomperance sociotios, and trados. Bome very elaboiato reproxentations appoured, At 2 o'elook p. m., I, A, Patorson, Erq., of Jauesvillo, delivored the oration, whieth guve groab sativfaction, "The firaworks were quite extensive, aud were witnossed by an fwm. 1ense crowd. TARAROO, Spectal Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune. Dananoo, Win., July 4.—The colobration at this pluce was lighly succossful, and o largo concourro of people useembled to henr tho orae tion by tho Hon, Murlan 8, Orton, This was an nble effort, comporting with the reputation of the speaker. It was elovated, In excollont taste throughout, and meots with hearcy commonita- tion irom mon of ull parlies, ‘T'ho colebration coneluded with the finest display of firoworks aver witnexsod in this viewily. MILWAUKEE, Speelat Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune, Mitwaukgg, July 4.~The day was observed hr pienics, cangon and cracker firing, and exour- #lowy by lako and v, Sovoral minor ensuaities wre reported from chia explosion of canton, JANENVILLE, Mirwaukee, July 6,—The Fourth was ap- proprintely obsorved st the principal cltios sud villagos in this Brato, At many of the lattor woro celebrations conducted under the auspicos of the Giangeis, Sonator Matt H, Carpenter doliverad tne addross at Jancsville, Tis sddreus was devoted for the mout payt to the dovelop- mont of the ldea that tho promisa fn thi Dog- luration of Indopondenco, of equality Wit ro- #poct to the purault of thplmm, wil not havo beon 1odoomed uniil labop hias o fairor shiare in {ts products. In this con. ucotion ha referrod briofly Lo tho rallroad quone tion, and counrolod ponceful monsures for the onforcemant of the law. 1o also urged that it i the duty of the United Btates to rocuguizc the independonce of Cuba, GOUNTY. GNANT Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, LancasTen, Wis, July b.—Lancastor, nithough eoutumlng [y lmylllnllun of nearly 8,000 nonls, bag not hnd & Fourth of July celobration for sevoral years: and vur young men conoelved tho projoct of nvingn cclobrationinthe old-fashionod style, Their crowd pumboted about fifty por- sous, none being Invited who “wore marriod or oxpectod to bo marriod.” At the beautiful grove ']ms!. uorth of town tho yonng puoth congrogated., Thelr officors nere: R.E, McCoy, Drosidont; James Crummer and James Kilbourn, Vico-Prese Idouts; J, I’ Phillips, Chinplain; F, L, Durand, Orator; J.W.Mills, leader; Wm. McGouigal, Sup- orintondent of Fire-works, Tho foilowing was the ordor of oxercincs: Musio by the band; opene ing remarks by the President; prayer i song, *1fall, Our Country's Nutal Day"; * seadiug of tho Declarntion: song; oration; song; diuner ; tonsts and rosponsos; muslo, games, ote,: an tho wholo concluded with s fine dluplay of fire- works, Tho foroien portion of our cifizens ro- pnired to Dusbnoll Hollow, a beautiful rotreat, whore Nature Lns provided abundance of shade and rofroshing springs, Xoro thoy gave thom- selven up to a day ol moerry-making, drinking, and feasting, Sull another largo gntlmnnizn the peoplo was bad in the grove on tho lato Judgo Cox's premises, south of tho village, whoro tho day was obuorved In a quiot, sucia mannor, 2 A Borcobel the gathering was simply immense. Everything passed off plousantly, The sploudid apyearanco of tho Firo Dopartment in the pro- cossion elicited many romarks of approbation trom the immenso crowd that thronged either shlo of Wisconsln avenue, through which the loug procossion pawwed. Tho following woro tho oflicors of thoday: Prosdent, the 1Yon, B, M. Contes ; Vico-L'residont, Mayor George H. Parker ; Orator, the llon, George O, Hazelton ; Marshal, Dr. L. G. Armstrong ; Reador of Doo- laration, A. MoTall. At _Bectown,* tho opening of Indepondenco Day brought with it a large, orderly, and 1e- specinble crowd, At 10 o'clock the procossion begau forming in front of McCoy's stoto, and marched to the grove, headed by brass and mar- tial bands, At the grove the usual ceromonics were gono through, conducted by tho following ofticers: Tho Hop, C. l{llu:hluuunl Prosidont ; O, C. Hathaway and W, J, McCoy, Vice-Presidents; O, M. Webster, of Praitis du Chiuon, Orator; the Rov, J. 1, Chfton, Chaglain; James Haydon, Render ; Hormun Ganter, Marshal, AT PATCH GROVE, the entorprising citizehe had a_glorions colobra- tion, Lhe following were the officors : Presudent, W. Humphrey; Vice Promdent, tho Hon. It, Glenn ; Chaplain, tho Rov.J. D, Brothus; Orator, Col. Jobn G. Clark; Rendor, John Fagans; Mare shal, T\, D. Naglo. At Mt Hone the temperance pooplo of tho Calholio Church gathered tor & day of rojoicing. Iass was celobiated at 8t Lawrcnes Church at 0:80 0, m. Au oration wns dalivered by tho Rev, R. J, Beott: aubject, **Tho Fourth—1fa Political and Religiona Si{’, ificanco.” Atter which a picnic was wmdulged in by all in nttendauce, Bkl s INDIANA. FORT WA &neetal Disnatch to The Chicago Tridune, Fonr Wayng, Iud,, July 4. —The Fourth of July was colobrated hore in an Imposing mauner. Al tho railroads centeriag in tho city ran excursion traing, which camo in hoavily loaded. A careful ostimate tixes tho number of poreons In tha city at 12,000, Delegations from Huntington, Poru, and other places, accompanica by bands, and several long processions pnssed through the strecta. Tho picnic of the German Association at Mad Anthony Park was largely stlonded. Addrosses were mado by tho Hon, A. H. Hamil- ton, Democratic candidate for Congress, and others, ‘Cho Irish Catholic societios hold a picnio at Williams Grovo, which wns largoely attended, Ed O'Itourke, & prominent lawyer of this city, was & leading orator. There was a grand display of tirowotky. LAPORTE, Snecial Dispateh to 1 he Chicago Tribune, Laroure, Ind., July 4,—The pienic given hero to-duy by ‘Dr. 8, B. Colliny, of opium-antidote fawo, for tho benolit of poor childron and clil- dron of Inboring parents, was a grand success, There woro about 700 in attondance. They were convoyed to and from tho grounds on the steamer Viola, which was a treat herelotore un- enjoyed by mauy of the little fulks, W ATEAW, BSpecial Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Wansaw, Ind., July 4.—The Fourth of July celobration and tournament of firo compunica was & complelo success hore to-day, Iire eum- panies from Fort Wayne, Logaunsport, Wabagh, aud Goshen were in_ attendauce, aud an eiegant disploy was mado whilo the pracession parnded the stroots, ‘1he engines were docked with flow- ors, flagy, and evergrecus, Orations weio doliv- ored at the fair-grounds, where a sumptuous din- ner was sorved. The contest for the prizes by the diflerent tire companica wos very intcrosting. Goslien won two Jrizos, of 30 and &0 reupect- wely, in gold, and Wabish won oue prize of S50 in guld. The stroous were portectly jwmmed with people. T DEND. BOUT] Special Dispatch to 1he Clucann Tribune, Bourn Besy, Ind., July b—Tho celebration of the Fourth here was mainlo of the picnic, social charncter, with gatncriugs in the sur- rounding groves, Court-tHouse Square, and ut the Tutner Hull, tho latter of which was tho most prominert affair, ns it started witk u long procoseion, Lieaded by the Mayor and & number of city and county ofiicers 1 carnages, ‘Lhe Turuverem followed ou foot, parading the prin- cipul strects, halting bofore the revidences of prowminent citizens, and greoting them with cheers. When tho' procossion srrived at tho ‘lurnor Hall specches were deliverod by the Mayor ana a number of prominent citizons, i Al s OHIO. ZANESVILLE, Svecial Disvatch to The Chicagn Tribune, ZaxesviLne, O., July 4.—Patrick Kearnoy was instantly kilted by being struck in the lhead with = ewing at & picnic this aftornoon, Tho TFourth paesed off very quietly, owing to our stringent liquor ordinance TOLEDO, Special Dispatch to P'he Chicago T'ribune, ‘Torepo, 0., July 4.—Tho Fourth way cole- brated hero by a parade of the willtary, Fire Depariment, ete. Military companies from Adrian, Mich., lpnrllcilvamll in tho celabration, 1n the surrounding rowns in this soction of the Btato the duy was generully colebrated somenhnt after tho ni:ie-bellum days, by orations, resding of tho Decluration of Independence, eto. CINCINNATI, UINOISNATL, July 4.—The principal feature of the colebiation of Independonce Day was tho colebration of the Pionver Association, atwhica Gov. Wilham Allen delivered the oration, giving an bistorical sketch of the sturdy pouoors in Olno, The Governor alko roviowed the militia, who paraded the streets during the alternvon, Bix fire alarms wore sounded, all calling the engiues to bmniug roofs ignited by fire-crack- ors, Nodummge to spenk of was done, The only sorious nceidont 1eported up to dnto was the fatal burning of Ads House, a giel 16 years old, whoun clothing, ignited by a tire-cracker, was burued off her back. CLEVELAND, CrevenAND, July 4.— Indepondenco Day was observed in o quiot wmanuner, Theie was no goneral celebration, excopt a parade bt' the Km- met Guards sud un_Itish ewvie socie ) and n wsalute at sunrso and suuyet by tho Clovelaud Artillery. No sorious accidonts ure reported. DELLILOS, Spectal Dispateh o The Cliaeago Tribune, Derritos, 0., July 4.—Tho great preparations mads for the colobrution and Tremon’s tournn~ mout woro crowned with success to-duy, Over 4,000 poople woro on the streots, making o per- foct Jam, Tire companies from Vau Wort und Lamu wera 1epresented, A handsome gold bane ner waw won by the Van Wort hand-engno, ‘The Declaration of Indopendence was read by George L. nggduu, Lrq., uud a genvrul good time provailed throughount, in spite of tho ox- consive wiim weather, gy IOWA. BUBLINGTON, Spectal Diapatch to 'he Chioano Tribune, BoruiNaton, In, July 4. —Indepondenco Day was colebrated fn Burlington fn gramd stylo to- duy, In the morniug there wnsa sslute of thirty-five guns, accompnned by the ringing of all the church-bolls, Lator thure was un fm- menss procesrion, the Inigest evor seon in this city, beiug over two nn.es long, In it wore rop- rosonted sll tue trades of the city. ‘I'hero wore soversl bunds, abody of old soldiers, and distin- guishod guutlnu\nu m carringes, A bhosutiful nreh, decorated with fiags and evergreens, hud heon ersctod on one of the principul stroots, and noar this was tho mpeuker's stand., Spocches were delivered by Mayvor Dodge, Judge Rurar, Geu, Warren, aud Judgn Ohrt. About 5,000 atrangors woto In tho oity, In the afternoon thero " wna o rogatta on tho rivor, and tho dsy onded with a grand displny of firoworka. DURLINGTO! BunrLinatoy, In., July 4.—L'he celobration of tho Fourth of July hore in evory foaturo was & wrand wsuccess, and wan the moat enthuslastic Olworyance of tho day ovor bold In this State; 85,000 peoplo were fn'tlio clty, which was gally dacotntad with fings, oty aud at the intersoction of tho two principnl stroots & grand Lilumphal arch, haudsomoly ombollihhed, had beon orocted. Thoe procossion wag over *an _hour fn passing o :zlvun polnlinnd ropreseutad all the societics, smu“' aud lending busingss housos In the clty. pocolion wora made by Mayar Dodge, Judge Rullmr,-hldgol)hrt, and Gen, Fitz Honry Warran. A graud rogatia of four racos waa liold in the I;“N‘Hflml} and at night thero was o magnificont displny of fire-works, lasting ovor threo hours, Tho crowd, though so Inrge, wna vory orderly, and but fow cases of : dor marrod tho d:yn. drunkennoss and " no disor- RIOUX orrY, Spectal Dinpatch to Ihe Clitcano Tribune, Broux Ciry, Ia., .lnlly 8,—Thoto was 1o colo- Lration of tho Fourth fiore of a gonoral eharno. tor, but peopte followed their own inclinations 10 seoking enjoymont. Thore wero plenio par- tles in nlmost ovory direction, At tho folr. grounds was o shooting mateh bobween the two elubs of this city, the old and now, roslting in fovor of tho Iatter by & wcoro of 60 to 63, ~Tho othor smusemonts wore a trotting taco, and n bnso-bll gamo betwoen tho Sioux Clty and Lomars Clubs for the ohamplonship of thn Northwost, rosulting in favor of tha Slaux City Cluo, Dances and firo.works provailed in tho ovening. g MICHIGAN. GHARLOTTE. Speotal Disnatch to The Chiengo Tribune, Barrix Cneek, Mich,, July 5.—Contral Mich- Igan united in colobrating the National holiday at Charlotto. A speoia! traln wont from this clty taking hond-ongino Tempost No. 9, two hoso carringas, two baso ball clubs, aud a hose com - pany from Kalamazoo. One thousand persons wont from this city alone. The programwe in- cluded a nationnl salute at sunrise, & procossion at 10 o'clock, the ususl exercises &t tho grove, & Grangors' picnlo, match gamos of baao ball, tho firemon’s tournamont at 2 o'elock, and fire-woiks in the cvening, Thoro was no compotition on haud-ongines, and Tompest No. 2, of this city, took the prizo, throwing 199 fees throueh 200 feot of howe, 'I'he Grangors were out o large numbors, all the Grauges in Enton County boing ropresented, with some from othor connties. Just as tho firo-works wote being sot off, by somo accidont' the wholo supply wns ig- nited, aud & goneal panio in the vast crowd ousued, but fortunately no ona was tnjured, The crowd must have excoeded 10,000, but thera seomed to'be s groat luck of managowmont omo- whore, AT, JOSEDI, Speeial Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribuna, 81. Joskr, Mich., July 5,—The Fouith prasod off very wmoothly., A great crowd was in the city, coming from thoe adjacent towns. Evory- oua socmed to onjoy tha day, nnd triod Lo make it worthy of 1ts praise, But fow scuflles ocenrrod, At 11:30 o'clock s procession was formed avd marched to the speakers’ staud, At 8 o'clock a gume of baso ball was played betweon the Red Stockings, of Chicngo, and the Comots, of 8t. Joroph.+ Tho Comots wote defeated by & #eore of 86 to 10, o —_—— ? NEBRASKA, Speetal Dispateh to Lhe Chicaqo Tridune, Odratta, Neb., July .—About 8,000 peoplo at- tondea tho Grangor picaic at Lilkhorn, thirty miles west of this city, to-day, Maj. J.' W, Da- vis, the principal spenker, said the power must bo taken from politicians. Ho advocated free- banking and chenp water trausportation. A row ocemred batweon Giangors and ronghs from tho city. Soveral men wore knocked down, and four shots were fired, — AT THE EAST. New York, July 4—1ho Fourth was colo- brated hera in the usual way: Tho firing of #nlutes, parade of military, the * long talk" or the Tammauy Hociety, meoting of the Socioty of Cincinnati, grand displays of flags and fire- works, and {nnumerable excursions, Thero was tho customary number of accidonts, one fatal, and ficos, Dispatches from dillerent soctions show a vory genoral observance of the day. NEW YORK CITY. Bpectal dispatch tu the Cliicago Tribune, New Yonrk, July 5,—One riot, eix brutal af- fravs, thirty-five fives, forty children seriously wounded, nt_least threo porsons kiiled outrigl.t, oua one child burned to death, form tho sum total of the casualtios couseqaent on the cele- bration of the Fourtlin this city and Brooklyn, nnd a8 thoso are only casualties which wero thouuht sorious onough to be reported at tho police hoadguarters, doubtless the full extent of loss and suilesing can never b kuown, 1t may be sufely st down that the above onumeration doesnot exaggerato thio horrors of the ** glotious day we celebrated " in such a sonsoloss fashion, 5 WASHINGTON, D. C. Special Dispateh to I'ie Chicauo Tribune, Wasiuixaros, D. C, Juiy 5.—The Xouith wag almost universaliy observed in and about Washe iugton yosterday, i so far ma tho genoral suse pension of businoss of all kinds was concerned, Lm. it was romarked Dby everybody that it was the most quiet_of auy Fourth for many years., The ** Oldost Inubitants’ Associntion™ was tho ouly party that attempted to cslgbiate in tae old way, by parading the streets in the broiling sun, Exctrsions, picnics, ote., wera well at:onded, and, ns & rulo, sobriotv, quioiness, and decorum prevyailed. e AT TEE SOUTH. Mestris, Suly 4,—~DBusiness was generally sus- pouded, although thero was no public colobra- tion of tho day except by the varivus colored socjoties, the members of which paraded the stroots in the mormng aud adjourned to the pic- vi¢ woods, LoumviLLe, Ky,, July 4.—The Fourth was not colobrated in a prblic munoer in ts eity, bub a unumbor of excursions, picuics, ete., wero held. “'he dny was very hot, sud probably hsif the populution loft tawn. e PACIFIC COAET, 8ax Fraxoisco, July 4.—The celobration to- day was the finest ever hold in tho city. A pro- cession, literary exeromes, aud o regatia wore tho priucipal attractions, Tha oratiun was de- nivered by tho Ifon, Leonidas E, Pratt. No ac- cidenty oceurrad up to sundown, —_— ABROAD. IN EUROFE. Loxwpox, July 6.—Tho auiversary of American Tndependance was celobrated ut St. Potausburg with o dinnor at the United Biates Legution, Minister Jowoll prosiding, n Lisbon a foto was given by tho Amorican Mimstor, whose oftleial restdence was hundseme- ly decorated. At Luris there was & liboral display of Ameri- can flags nt the Logation and elsewhoro, bul no formul celebintion took pluce. i SUBURBAN. SIAYWOUD, The Fourth was ganerally colobrated at May- wood. Few persous remnined at homa during the day, and muny romainod wyay from home during the greater part of the night, Apaity conmsting of youug folks retired to ouo of tho neighboring groves, whera they played croquet and ohatted uutil about 8 o'clock, when they uto s sumptuous dinner, after which they the burn, the Doctor fainted, clan was belng oallod, power ta alloviato hia sufforing. that tho necldont with the use of bis haud, Whils a physi- his frionds did all tn their 1t Is fonred may pormauently interfora A tonm ran away with a carringe containing Mr. Heel, Lis wifo, and child, The CATTIRRO WBE overturned, and at the sumo time booame do- tachod from tho tonm. Mrs. Hoel first emorgod irom tho dobrig, aud Mr. Ifecl onme uext. Asido ((lr:,:: tho injury to tho carringo, littlo hntm was Tho only performance of the day that dis rusted sonalblo [)Bopln was tho parade of about thirty porsons drossod with masks aud ragged g!mhun, cach carrying o stick or woodon awort, They oudenvored ‘to rondor themaolven immortal by attempting to wearo lilo chiliron who werg 60 unfortuuato as to by noar tolr lino of maroh, aud to imitate gallinacoous and othor fowla, T'hey nro givon soma crodit for waking only one appéaranco, Onr ntlonal hojhiay ven sl 0l hollday was colobrated by the cltizons of Bluo Isfand in n vory unpmyunlvo manner. At 10 o'clock in the morning tho mom- bers of tho Bino Island "Turngomeinde assamblod abiho Turnor Hall, and thore formed into proces- slon, warehing 1@ the dopot with a band o musio tu'fi‘cm\;n[tlmlr eago guoata, @ vinitors, nmong whom wora tho orators of tho day, Mr, L. i, Disbeo nod Gon. 1L, Lion, arrived at 11 o'elock, Thoy were pluced in a corriago, aund the procession marchoed to the vinco of feutivition, which was n sbady grova noar tho city, Whon the processlon arrived & lorgo numbor of tho aitizons of Blue Inland bad gatherod at the grove to tako part In tho fustivities, The Rov. G. W. Hanson oponed the oxoroisos with prayor, and thoe * Btar Spnogled Banuer ¥ waa thon aung with o musi. val a\compaatment, Miss B, lloxford sluging the uo}u Wurts vory offectively. i The\ Declaration of Indepondenca was then road by tho Rov, F., M. Bristol {n a vory tmpres. sivo nypuner, ‘tho band then played Bomo patriotizuirs, after which Mr. L, JI, Bisbos do- livered » very eloquent oration in English, Gen, ALiobgnlluwnd with an uble orstion in Ger- mau, Koth spoakors were froquently infer- rupted by appinuso, and thoir specobos made qulte nu nyprossion on tho large concourse of pooplo wha hud gatnered to enjoy tho day. ho Turniers thon marched to Elofeld’s Summor QGarden, where a largely-nttended picnic took place, A ginnd ball at the ‘Turnor all, in tho ovening, concluded tho festivitios. LATE LOCAL ITEMS. About 8 o'olock yosterdsy morning a hack drove up oo the Jackson mticot sidoof tue Paeutlo Latel, and the night-clork of tho houso, Nr. nmknf', supposing it was somo party ro- :Y:hmg his attontion, went out to attend to them, “Ho wns nstonished to find tho driver and two pnssongers inst asloep, and the Lorses rendy to diop from exhaustion, A fire alarm oc- curred just at this mowent, and although an en- gine camo rushing pnst thom, tne party did not atir, but continued to snore soundly. And it was not until duylight thaet thoy awokoe at the call of a policoman, Isanc Marshall, & colored mnn 25 yoars old, was arrested gcutnruny on tho cuarge ‘of haviug m‘mlm‘f“i‘id" Lutal nu(‘l‘ ’A:lmm outragoe on a little girl of 12 years, named Maggio Lrown, livin, 901 Third avomio, o gl A man named R. Willinms wna foolish onough to go nding with a fiall fomulo named Mary Hilton, on Saturday evening, aud then took o room at @ hotel.” On awakening yostorday moimng, Willinms discovered that ho was short 140, ond caused tho arrest of the woman, ‘e alarm from Box 82 at 4 o'lock yesterday aftornoon was ocousioned by fire in n smnll wooden buiiding on_ Stwto streot, No. 836, owned and occupied by J. Wertheimer & Co., dealers {u old ron, rags, otc. Tho damagé amounted to about 1,000, and is partly coverod by au insurance on the property. Clarouco Ierdle, the young man charged with tho shooting of John Cotfey, at the corner of Tulton and Ualsted stroets, on the Fourth, denios that he throatoned to kul Coffoy, and snve thut the shot was purely aceidental, Himsolf gud brother and Cotfey wore augaged in firug at a cigar-box on the eidewnlk, and Just as ho was about to got rendy to discharge his pistol, Coffoy came in frout of him, nnd, he says, the woapon wout off, tho ball strulfing Coffo in the right broant. On the othier inud, the frieuds ot Colley nssert that Ierdle did threaten to kill bim, and repro- seut the prisoner as & bad boy. Hordlo 1 a German, snd quite simple 1o his kpeech. Ho is ata.l, ight-baired vouth, and poorly cind. 1fo will bo lield to awuit the result of the injury to Coffoy, who i8 still in a eritical stato. Wilitam B. Leach, of Milwaukes, wns run over by an ongine on thoe Northwestern Ruiiroud, bo- tween Erie and Fourth streots, ac 8 o'clook yosterduy moruing, and received dangerous in- uries. Ho waa takon to the County Huspital. Lezch isayoung man of 23 yeats, and uumar~ niod. St. John's Mutunl Benevolent Roclety electod tho following oflicers, yesterday_stternoon, for tho ensuing yoar: Prosident, Donnis Fitz rick ; Vico-Prosident, Teronca O'Briou ; /I wer, Thomay O'Brien ; Finuncial Secretary, P. V. Fitzgerald, 3 T'homas Hardy, a Iad of 7 years, was drowned in a pond iu Logner's brick-yard, coiner of Ull- man streel and Egau avenuo, yestorday after- ngon, at 4 o'clock, t'he body was recovered and taken to deconsed's Jate rosidenco, corner of Ull- man streot snd Thirty-eighth court, At noon on Saturday & boy 14 yenra of nge, pamod Albort Muligan, was badly wonnded in tue loft arm by the bursring of & guu in tho bands of another party. Dr. Flomiug attended bim, and thinks amputation will bo necessanv, The party who tlied the Weapon rau off immedi= afteraitor tho accideont. Xosterday nfternoon, at 4 o'clock, o man namud John Malonoy wag andling a revolver in n snloon at tho corner of Dospinines and -Rtau-~ dolph streots, whon the weapon was aceidentally dischargod. ' The chargs, n blank cartridys, lodged ‘in the faco of Malonoy, nud injured kiin sovoralv, 3 eddy Twohy, the ruffian who so wantonly shot and disfigured Mary Knue, ou Irida; nigght, on tho curner of Bluo Inland avonua nn Unrrison stroot, wos arrested by Ofilcor Wurd yestorday, and will be triod by Justico Scully this morming for an nssault” with a deadly weapon, Michael McGurdy was arrosted yesterday by Ollicer Mcligue, on the churgo of coltocting money under falge pretenses. It is allegod that hie constitutod bumsolf a sort of gato-keoper at a picuio held on the Fourth at Silver Leal Grove, “und, without uutaority, received monoy from narties on demandmng it, Ida Kolly was arresied st a late hour last night ou the complaint of Touis Ducnt, who alloged that sho stolo a small sumn of money from him, Tho prisoner i a frail croature, Johin Keating will have to answer tho charge of burglary, in breaking into the colored waitet-girl saluon, No., 396 Nouth Clark stroet, und stealing a domnjohn of whisky and somo cigirs, 1o is in durance at_tho Armory, ‘Lhe robbery wia com- mitted on Friday night, A slight fire oceurred in a barn 1u roar of No, 802 South Halsted stroet, at 8 o'clock last even- Xufi. Damage trifling, Cansoe unknown, 'ho Vokes family are expected to arrive at the Tremout Houso next Sundny, RUICIDE. Aun Inguost was hold yostorday on the body of Henry Duede, at No, 418 Mitwauken avenue, Deceasod was o contirmed drunkurd, and had oftou tureatenod to kill huumelf, On Sa.urday mght bo took n dows of Parls greon, aud diod shortly afterward, Io was 66 yoars old, and by occupation a tailor, IIo lenves a wile, HOTEL ANBIVALS, Sherman Iouse—1The Hou, J. M. Snyder, Chattanooga ; B, 0, Lord, Philadolphin ; 11, R, Duikee, Son Franelsco ;11 W, Fisher, Boston ; A, J, Richardwon, New York, . . ., Zremont dlouse—I, B, Beott, J. ¥, Wnrd, Now York ; J, P, Coopor, Boston ; P, I, Parsons, Watorbury, Ct.; Duy K. Smith, Pooria. played croguot und chatted again, A purty of older nud marriod porsvna sclocted a placo in the snme grove. Thoy enjoyei themyolvoes after tho munner of young folks, With a wondorful doxtefity thoy onused the croquut balls to gam- bol aver the groon, and with a zost tossod them from oue to anothor, 'Thoy sang, too, hike young people, but did not makoe soluctions similur to thoso which the Iattor would probably have mado. A largo number of strangers spont the day in tho putk, Aftor dinuer Lo Maywond Brass Band furuished the musio, und tho strangersand soms of tho nutlves did the danciug, The dMaywood Park s s bountiful aund pleacant one, und tho vinitors soomed to oujoy themselvis nwmid ity shindes, In the evenny tho whole vilisso seoamcd fllummated by Chineso lantorns and tive-works, From the bafeony of the hotel » vaenl and in- strumontal concolt wan glven, wkich, in spite of its dulluess, was listened to by a Jurygo numbor of Pursous who were determined to- aujoy them- olves, no mutter whut the cost to thoir wathotie tures. "“A soadly number danced untit midnight in tho now Bufldiog West of ¥itth aveuno o South First stroot, Bu far as known thore wore only two aceldents during tho duy, One of those waus of i pecns Harly distrossing chatnoter, A large numuver of tho friends of Dr. Frooman woro n'lmuummi: at Lis residauco tho display of the lre-works wlich ho bod proyided, Dr, Freoman was holding o Roman cundlo, whou the lowor ond of it biew out sud burned tho palin of his hand almost to | acriep, Undor the Intouse pain produved by LPatmer Jouse—Sumuel A, Morritt, Salt Lnko City; C. 1. Deoker, New York; L. L. Crit- toudon, U. 8. A% Jubu 1L Tiemmond, 8t. Louls; Willlam TRoss, 8ydney; the Hon. Joha M. Palmer, Blm'ugl‘ulm v o Grand Pacifio Holel—Itobort Maxwell, Now Orleans ; A1 Porter and family, New York; G, O. Austly, Toxusy W, A, Branch, Hillsdalo, M R. C, Do La Condamin, England ; J, O, Hazlitr, Momphis, A Dying Man's Confession, From the Phladeloht Prest, July 2, Tuedny noon the Chief of Police of Eliza- beth recojved Intelligonce that will probably ehed light on a murder commitod in the spring of 1s73, Ono mght in May of that year -!b. Billyou, & Gormun omployea by Adolph Ilnllipi, i contractor of the Confral Nailroad of N Jorsoy, recoivod his monthly wages. A follows Inboror was prosont at the time, Ou the follow- ing morning the body of Billyon was found newr tho track of the Coutral Rtond, with one wim and tho hond sevorod, The coronor held nn mquost, an_ordwmary verdiet was glven, and the hody wos burled. ~ Yewtordaystho Chief re- cotved informntion that & man omployed at the Biaten Istund Steol Worke, who was Inirnod bad- 1y, aud not oxjiectod ta rcauvor, by tho fire that destroyed their works a week or so ago, made a conforuion thut hoand twe othor persons tiving af Llizuboth murdered Billyou for his money, and throw the body aorons 1he track to avert suspic- ion, Tho Chlof and Capt, Flanugan have gono to Btaten Island to tako the man's deposi- tion, and & watch 18 kopt on tho two suspootod mon, SUNDAY'S NEWS, Locals In an Interview with a Tnmuxs reporter, Baturday, Mr, A. O. Hosing distmotly announced tho eandidutiro of his son, Washinglon uoslnF, for Cougrosuional honors from the 'Third Districs and donled that ho had any polisical friondship for or aosign to araist in the ro-olection of . B, Forwell, lr, Hosing considors tha Ropublioan party doad in Cuok buuulf aud oonfldently pre- diots thiat the Gormans will nover roturn to 16, —A gna-woll hay boen discoverad at Bouth Chicago by Johu B, Charbonuesu, Tho oxcape of guy has continuoed for nbout four wooks, the quality bolug very pure, porfectly oomhua‘lbll\, end hlxhlly illuminative. —1'ne Fourthh of July passod off {n Ohloago without any public demoustrations, It wasa day of popular amusotment and recrontion solely, —Batwiduy’s sportivg ovents: The Wiuie Btoolcngs beat tho Doston Red Btockinga 17 to 16; tha Atuloties boat'the Pluadolpbins 12 to 6 and the Atlantics boat the Mutuils 8 to 2. A‘ Dextor Park, the running 1aco, dash of 13¢ mites, fot all ages, s won by Little Frank in 4:20 ; tha raco of § miles and ropoat, by Falmouth, in 5:52 and 5:60}4 ; and tao hurdlo race by Oapt. HIutch~ Inson, At Long Iranch, Biugamon won the milo dash fn 1:4744, Attist tho mule heats in 1:47 and l'l7}{("}ud rlglud the Jorsoy Derby, 134 miles, 4614, in Foroign. The B{nmhh Govornmont mill shortly enll for a fresh lovy of 30,000 men {o 1cinforce the Atmy of tho North. Oustolar Laviog declined the ovortures of Martos, thore is no probability of tho gr‘n-umuon of a coatition Minlstry, —Tho Parls nowspapor, L' Union, which firsh published the maaitesto of tho Compte do Cuambord, lins boeu susponded for two wooks. —Oount Bisinarek hay g, R il sinarek has gone to Kissengon for Firel ) ", A Fonrth-o‘-fl'uly fire at Tonilag, TIL, des atroyed buildings and ovhor pmpunv'vnlued at $200,000 ; insuruuce not known, The fire was started by a fire-crackor. —~Tiro-crackors caused two fires in Toledo, O., on Baturduy, csusing n loss of about $30,000, “llm“ which taere was aa Insurauce of only 4600, ~—An incendiary flre in Salom, O., dostroved several dwelling-liouses and barus, Loss, $10,- 000 ; portially insurod, ~—A fire, origiating from fire-crackers in a carponter shon in Alloghony City, Pa., dostroyed ovor 100 ousos, causiug o loss of $300,000, wl—;fim vi:lagu Er gm;k llnv‘un, {ui, was almost i loatroyer 0, iuvolving a loi shout g6000 T L g oad o Miscellnncous. Mr, Boocher, in his lost Friday evoning talk mith lug parisbiouers, gavo a retrospect of his lifo in goveral torms, but did not refer to tha Tilton nftair, —The inauguration of the Bt. Louis railrond bridge took piaca on Suturday with grent pormp and ceremony, many distinguished porsons being present. In the ovouiug a grand display of flre- works was made, which' was enid to have been ©ona of the finost ever scen in this country. —_— ' Morse's Luxureno, Tha best combined compound oll for the hatr, Tta clean Uuess, richness, and brilliant lutre aro the sdmiration of ull who use it, For sale by nll ruggista ; 50 cen Vun Behack, Steveuson & m’m. AN Agonta, e — Eingsford's Oswego Starch ha become a honsoliold word for o household Races sity, It fa 50 perfect aa toadmit of no improvement, 1t is pure. —_—— Pianos for Reat. Bplondid new roscwood planos can be rented st Reod's Tomple of Muslo, cornor Dearborn and State, and rent-monoy deductod if purchused. Prices, $300 to $700. s MARRIAGES. R A A AN AN AN AN REA—MANLOVE—At Indianapolls, July 3, by the Tov, Tobort, Collyor: Miss Moille 15, Nanlovo, dsnghise of Inte Absatura Muulovo, Kug., of thatolty, aud Dr, B L. Rea, of Uhigago, No'cards. UTHGATE—Taly 3, at tho or tn Masun City, Str. (Villlam formurly of Aurora, 1il., iate' of Tolodo, O. Miunls Sauthgato, of Uhicago, No cards. FARRELL-BONAMIE—In this ity tho Nov, J; . Ryho, Dr. Tnomas T Garslo I fionamlo. July 4, 184 S - DEATHS. BATES- In Brookly, scarlet fover, Jamo: ates, aged 1 month 7 ENSWORTH—July 5, 1874, 3illoy, mon of John Doiin Bnamurth, agod 14 moaths a0d b dags e Funoral by cars (o Calvary. i TOBIAS—In this clty, Juy 5, 181, Willism Ttras 100008 Grore o o3 BiZaboth L. Toviae saod 8 Sonrs 8 montha and 6 day: aolunoraltrom No, 1 West Teylorate to-day (Mone o Lk .. . VoS fWaikoo, 'Wis., and Grand Rapids, Mich., pac pora plonse copy. JUHNSON—fn Brackline, Cook Oounty, 2,01 o'oluok, Thouns Kabor Jontsan azed 41" J20 "llio rematad wera takon 1o Now Boston, 1., for lnters oar. ol Olorsland, O., sud Naw Orloans pspors plossa 0 on Sunday ovening, duos o1, of ou of Jawmas T, sud Blars B SFECLIAL NOTIC. Centaur Liniments allay pain, subduo swollizgs, heal boras, and wil oura rheumatlam, @ spavin, and any fesh, bone er mascle = allmont, The White Wrappor is for XHAHE (g uss, tho Yellow Wrspper ta for Prico 50 conts; largo bottlos 8L, animals, Children Cry for Castorin.—Pleasant to tako-a perfectaubstituts for Castor Ol, but more efficaclous in rogulating the stomach and bowols. AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. BANEKERUPT SALB. Platform Soalow, Grocors! Scales, Grucers' Scuops, MONDAY MORNING, July 6, at 10 o'clugk, at oug stores, 8 and &5 ltandoiph:st,” Tlio entiro steck of Truok Scales, Platiorm Scales, Grocors’ Scales, Flour Scalus, Boam Seales, Groesra' Sooops, Gold and Prescription Bealos, Store and Bagcuge 'Trucks, bulonging to the eatate of Forayth & Son, bunkmfiu, IA\‘V'-nkczln. y ol O, Rothwiok signuo, by prder of 108 A x"'l')_.\mndv & CO.,_Auarinnoers. By GEO, P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DR GOODS Il:auln Auctlon sale of Gouds, TULSDAY, July . ) 8L . . "Drons Goatls, Pleon Goods, Horiory, N Under: White Uo Hat, Cap trat o, tory, Sifvor-plated Good, oto. adion Shawls, Parnsols, 0.6, 13, Fancy Guad, .0, GEO. P. GORE & 00, 63 and 70 Wahiasih-av, OUR EEGULAR AUOTION SALE OF Boots, Shoes, and Stigpers, On Wednesdny, July 8, at 9 1.2 n.m,, Wil bo & vory attractivo one, and shrawd buyers should o on band when hasgnina oanbe had, 0, P, GURL & CU.. 18 nd 70 Wabash-av. AT ATOTION. OoTHURSDAY, July, at 8% a'clook a.u1,, weshall offor an fimmenss stk of FURNITURE. 5 Parlor Suite, 16 Marhlo-tup Chambor Sots, 80 Marbles “Ton bles, 100 (Valnat Bodstonde, 60 Walnilt, Burcaus, 160 Walnui Open Washatanits, 30 Oak and Walnut Olinioe bur Sots (In whito), 200 Ghiairs and_ Huckors, Buok Wnrdrobes, Sldcbon ds, Loungos, Snfns, Mat( Mirrors, Us'rricts, Uilico' aud Pacldr Deaks, Shan-Casoss {elogunt Piunes (sew), 1 Babaack Exiiuguishors, sto, GEO, ', GURE & CO., Auctintoors. ABLISUED 8561, By WM. A, BUTTERS &'CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 108 BAST MADISON-ST, SALE OF 2 Valnale Miscollaneons md Law Books, MONDAY AFTERNOON, Jul; " A Matiaon-tt o SEGOND Mrogy % st 8 o'clock, at 1o ‘!L“: A._l.‘_U'I"l'HIlS & Dl)._! Auuuyeen. BOOTS AND BHOES, HATS, OAPS, and straw goods of il kinds, Tue orntux, July 7, u)w"uh’ak,'.;i‘.u;-;';.:1«-45'(? I ions, ot New Furniture, Carpets, Table Cullery, Crockery, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS, Wodnosday, July 8, at U5 wleluok, at Ik Kast Mad DRY GOODS, HOBIBRY, Clothing, fauoy dry goud ataur 5 108 13 3 9,840 o'olock, s 34 U Auotfongers, By LHIODGES & CO,, Roal.Estate Auotloncers and Commiimlon M o, Ao A et sy Wo shal] el a the. private. fosiiace B WEST ADAMSHE, on wmnslcnuu'{ JULY'E at 10w, i th entiro Liienituro, cutislsting of Kuglish ., Bruy d-ply, and lograln Osrpets, MatbloTop Chnmbor aantitul Parfar turaliure; | ologant, ii-goiare, | ed loga; ino Oil-Painte ot Rinor” tagiaviogs (g Onina, "Oreas s Biool gt f oo v e e odkanace, ono firvt-olan B, b aeeras, Glas to, i 1u fuat. : i 0. oty Bolni abeond, wm hosas Atove, o , o in & tivet.olass vould o slaugliarod d, and wugh

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