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T S R BT T 4 BTHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY JULY 7, 1874 LOCAL MISCELLANY, 0. WALEER. . At 11:90 o'clook yestorday mornina the Wallor * will onso wns rosumod boforo Judgo Wallaco, A continuntion of tho dlscusston Liotwoon tho attornoya as to tho pertinence of ovidenco songht tobo brought outin bohalf of tho contostants waa flrat in ordor, aMAWETT oontended that it wns not the sanity of Br. Watkor that was on trial, and that it had alrondy boon ghown by Dr. Tuckor and anothor witnoss that doceasod was beliovod to bo of sound mind ‘whon signing the will, which coverod the ro- quiromonts of tho statuto, Lf tuo ennity, and not the fact of Walker's having signed tho paper, waa Lo bo tried, thon tho wholo caso was changed, Tho presumption of law waa that Mr. Walkor ‘was snno, aud it s not necessary to prove that, when ho signed it, ho comprolionded tho antiro documont, If tho wholo caso waato bo ohangad, aud tho quoation of sanity to bo tiled, ho wonld liave the right, uuder tio statutes, to jutroduco furthor ovidenco, MR, CAMPBELL, for the contestants, oalled for the reading of tho quostion to which objection lind beon mado, ‘which was, in efiect, * Whother the witnoss, Dr. Rackor, belioved Mr. Walker's mind at tho time of signing the witl fn & condition to ronlly nn- dorgtand whut ho was pigning.” Ilo said the only quostion bofora the Court was whothor tho fntorrogation should bo answerod, and ho pro- poscd to discuss that alono. Hehold it compotont to quostion the sanity of Mr. Walker at tho time of oxocuting the will.” It was not enough to have tho opinion or boliof of tho witness as to tho soundnoss of Mr, Walker's mind at tho time of exeouting tho will, but ho proposed to test tho busin of that opinion, and to_ show, i possiblo, that L‘lm wituess did hot roally betlove what b wlated, Court ndjournod 1l 2 o'ctock, Mr. Campboll having thofloor. Mr. Campboll rosumed: T'he opposttion agsumed that Ar. Walker was of sound mind and_memory whon oxoouting the will. Ho wanted tho proof of that roundness. Assumptions would not do. 1o wanted tho busis of tho witness' belief. Tho will was not wond to Walker when he sigued it. Ho wanted o domonstrate whether or not Walker Iuow what he was about when sigaing it. Ho wanted o tost tho opinfon of the witnens, and olaimed that right from the Court in the cross-examina- tion., ‘I'he will wns drawn two and half months rior to its noknowledgmont, At the timoe of its rawing tho doecomsed’s mind may have bLeen eound ; buv_what it was wanted to got at was, was it sound st the time of the ackuawledgment, Nothing olso. 1o wanted to know nat ouly whal tho belicf of the witness wos, bub upon” what thnt beliof was founded. * MR, FULLER followed in tho citation of authoritios to show £ho portinence of the question uuder discussion, Ho claimod tho right to quoation the sanity of Bfr. Walker at_tuo timo of signiug the will,~at lonst to cstablish whether or not hie wns cogni- gant, at tho timo of ascknowledgivg tho will, of whom ho was muking the objects of his bounty. Presumption, in cases of this kind, was not ‘sufliciont,—poeitivo proot of san- ty ot tho timo of oxocnting tho instrumont must 0 ndduced. This evideuce had ot been ronght, hanco'thoy elnimed tho right of this oourt to question tho belief of the witness 04 to th?l tostalor’s sauity. Dr. Swott roplied brietly, B JUNOE WALLACE Baid ho would nood timo to decido the ques- tion, 1 viow of, ull its Dboarings, It was a new guestion. Ho could imlfi!n(n, how- evor, his opinion. The necessity of tho soundness of mind on tho purt of the tos- tator was requircd by tho statnto. Tho quostion boforo tho Court, w\mllugh that the Llaliof of £nnity hud boon stated by the witnoss, was, Gan thiat boliof bo questionod? The boliof, stated ‘witbout qualification, bound the Court as to tha gouudnoss of mind., Yet tho Court had the xight to Inquirg as to tho basie of that boliof. Ho thought, thun, it:was compotent for the unntuulnmst!n examino -the witness as to the ‘basis of Lis boliof of the teatator's soundnoss of mind. As to whether the Court ought to pormit tho answer to this question, ho ‘would wnot fully disposo of it that pight. Mo had somo doubt of if, ‘bug wonld examiue tho aathoritios moro fully, sud hove something more to say the mnoxt morning npon the subject. At 4:80 o'clock the Court adjourned until this morning at 10 o'clock, It is likoly the caso will sontinue soveral days. — g IRA BROWN, v Tho trial of Mr. Ira Brown, on charges pre- forred ngaingt him by membera of tho Ada Btroot Church, was taken up again last evoning ¢ tho church, on Ada stroot, botwoen Fulton wnd Lako atroots. Tho proceodings wero opencd with prayor by tho Prosldont, the Rov. Mr. Fel- ton, Ar. Carter, a momber of tho jury, was mbront, but at the consent of all partios tho tes- timony was procoeded witl. As this was tho opening of tho caso for the dofeuso, TR NEY. MR, STHORRIDGE, formor pustor of tuo Ada Streot Churoh, was called on tho stand, Ho testifiod with regard to the finishing of the ohurch, and the councotion of Ira Brown therowith. 'Tho witnoss said it was detormined to hire men, and pay them two-thirds In roal estato aud the balance in cash. Mr, Jon- nings, who was Trousuror of the Saclety at_tho timo, did not like tho plan, and resigued, Wit~ nosa aud dofondunt thon talked the mattor over, and Mr. Brown agreed to carry the clurch to dodication-dny on tho plan proposed. Contribie tlons were tuken up to pay the work- men, and the defloioncy was sup&:liud by Br, Brown. Tho latter was wil ling, An casa the church didnot ruceeod by dedieation day, to raiss the entiro amount, and advance ns much more a8 might bo necewsnty, aud wait five oara for its roturn. Ar. Drown bought the i\mbar. Tho chureh could not get it wichout his indorsemont. It wns undorstood that Mr, Jonnings was to giva financial holp, o boing then on tho Building Committeo. Mr. Brown took no active pait in h!liltlins: the clurch until after ho wasolected Trustee, Hoouly expacted to carry bia proportion of tho dobt, which wos at Jeast a quarter of the whole amount. Mr, Grown boro all tho burdens when othors failed. t was witness’ beliof that tho church could not have been turnished without tho assistnuco of Mr, Brown, The subseriptions on dodication day amounted to about §17,000, and were con- sidered successful, Tho bullt of tho nmount wag raited in tho church,~some $10,000,—and of that sum Mr. Brown eubseribed 8,500, His originnl subscription was §1,000, but ho'inereased it on dedication day. ‘Thore was not “much brotherly feeling be- bweou THT. DEFENDANT AND 3R, POLKEY, They hed not npolten for nany monthy prior to Wituess’ lenving tho Ada Streot Chinveh, ‘Uhis Toutltity oxtendod foto tho matter of comploting tho chureh. 3ir. Dolkoy was opposed to it, ang subseribed nothing towards it Thero was n time whon Mr. Brown did not do muok in or for tho church, Mo nover did anything Wwhen winess and © Mr. Pulkey woro togothor, but novertholess ha had a Chrlatinn ezperionco, and nover fuiled in attepding chureh and taking put in prayor and class meotings, Attor Mr. Jennings loft the tronsurarship of tho church, Nr, Samuol Brown was elected, and co- onorated in the fumnishiug of the buildmg, Bumuel Brown commended” Ira Browi's Bor- Vicos in prayer-mesting, Witnoss could not say that Bamuofl Brown over said that Ira Brown wa poving thobills, ira Brown liynys kopt his word with_witness ahout the butlding of tho dl\‘{"l‘é‘l’x’r“d :}lu‘ch:lrlgnd fi" L\ifiI Inhmiu furthfully. ouard to tho ullogation t) 3 M. Dundy gation that tho Rov. FOBCED NOMKELF UPON THE cirunclr, tho witness rtated thut the Committes nont_by tha church to tho Conferenco hud aslied for Mr, Daudy when it was found that Mr, Kendig could not bo sccurod. Mr. Dandy wamnob the. Arat choica of the church, A potition agaiuse him s _taken to the Couferonco by Afr, Ira DBrown. At ono of tho intorviows tho Lishop told 3r. Brown that Dr. Dundy's Lonrt Was 50k on going to the Ada Stront Clnreh. Mr, Brown told the Bishop that i by (Danay) did como ho (Brn\v‘:l) wwould drop_the churcl liko & hot potuto,”” Witnows told Dr. Dandy thas thero was a feolingin the churel againut him; Dr, andy was Prosialng Eldor whon the uppoints ment fo tho Ada Btraot Chiurch was made, bt wltaes did not bofieyo tht ho Lad anything to doA‘;ulh his m\l-n ;qmoinlximut. tho conclusion of Mr, Btrobridge's testi- 1ouy, tho Court adjourned until thiy :vumng. ——— THE OHESS GONGRESS, Tho Third Nutioual Chess Congrons of the Unitod Btates came to a close Inst wight, Tuko 8l fu all, it must bo contldared as a vory plosgant and enccosstul rovival of clhoss in Amer- foa. ‘Uho uttendanco was not ay largo na way do- aired, but the quality of must of the pisy mado up for tho #mall number of the players. Capt, Mackonzie, tho winner of the tournawment, scored bl second viotory, and it fs cone ooded by all the playors ilat the Mt rr(zo could not have fallon into worthlor hands, Tho chess votoran, Mr, Froderio Porrin, also of Now York, proved to tho youngor rlm'cm that tho old opponont of Morphy, Iich- onhoin, and Montgomery, was a foomat worthy of their steel, TUE SECOND TRIZE foll into the hands of Mr, llonry ITosmor, of Chieago, nnd, as this 1s the socond timo ho hag nchisvod a liko honor, it oan safoly bo clalmed for him that ho i8 tho nocond bost plnyor jin Amorica, Groat hopos wero ontortained by the friouds of Mr, Bock that ho would havo mado o strong fight for the cham lonship, but during the tournament ho played whilo auflorining from nan nfinck of fover, and his ro- siguing was o matter of regret both to hinisolf and his oppononts, 8t Louls, riLv- renoutod by Mr, Max Judd, tho youngost of the oontestants, earriod off THE THIRD PRIZE, Muoh regrot was folt at the withdrawal from tho tonruamont of Mr, Iildor, of Dotrolt, who was callod awny by eickncss, nud of Mr, Kennicott, of Dunton, Iil,, whosa busincss raquired his at- tention clsowhoro, TUE TAST MERTING of tho Congross was held yestorday ovon- ing in tho closs-room of tho Chicago Club, = ot which tho first busiuess was the olection of oficora for tho onsuing yoar, which roanltodwas follows: James A. Congdon, 'of Philndolphis, Prosident; W. W, Crirrnn, Ohleago, Firat Vico-Drowdont; D, M. Martinez, 'oxns, Scoond. Vice-Drosident; J. Roborta, Philadelphis, Seeretary; J. G. Whito- man, Philadelphin, Troasurer, On_motion of Gon. Congdon, it was thon ro- solved that tho next tournament Le hold at Philadolphia during the progress of tho Contou- il celebration, TREAENTING THE PRIZES. Tho Congross thou on motion ndjourned, and Mr, Curran, Prosident of tho Chicago Choss Club, took the obair, in order to prosent to the sucocsslul competitors tho erlzus which thoy hnd won, 'I'hoso consisted of the first prizo of $925 to Capt. Mnokenyio, aud the second of £150 to Jir, Losmer, tho thixd prizo of $76 having beon ivon proviously to Mr, Judd iv ordor to anablo film to reach homa by an oarly train, In making tho preseotations, Mr. Curran ale luded in fitting torms to the pleasaut naturo of the towmnament, and ite success s an ovont in the chiess world of Amorica, Ho rogretted that tho prizes woro nat lnrger, but statod that the small numbor of competitors and tho Inrgo sum which had to bo reserved for the publication of tho book of tho tournnmont loft no nlter- nalive but to limit the prizes to the Rmounts namod. The recipionts of tho prizes pock- otod thoir envelopos with many modest blusbos, and, aftor ono or two speoches, the meoting adjournod. TIE SCORE, Tho following 18 a ntatemont of the score at its close, the nains of tho withdrawing compatitors being withdrawn: BRI E] HHHE R ER RN i H i [ mifeeed %12 3| 1 F 2 a 1 L T 1, il ¥ oy o A FINE GAME. Tho following flna game, playod Wednondny and crowded ont of yosterdny's paper, I8 given us o ticting finish of ¢ho procoedings : Juid (white) LIRS 2,104 Brxp 4, KLK D3 5 BQY Perrin (black) 1.PE3 20, Rosigna, —_—— ENTERPRISING BURGLARS, Tho honso of Mr. Ernest Hull, No. 884 Fulton strect, near Onkloy, waa entored by burglare Fou- tordoy morning. TFour persons with tholr faces hiddon by white masks, cut throngh tha shutters of ono of tho windows, got into tho front room, and, aftor unlooking the front door in order to sccure snfe and rapid egress, wont up-stairs to tho room occupied by Mrs, Mall and a young child, prosontod thoir revolvers at hor Lcad and wanted monoy, Sho tried to got them down-slnirs, saying that oll the monoy in tho homse was In o little desk in 8 lower room, and asking them ot to disturb the baby. Mr. Ilall, who was in an adjoining room, slosping heavily,—~ho hav- ing boon up Into at tho Tucsday night fira,—~in- distinctly bheard his wife mantion tho baby, aud, fancying that tho obild was ill, got out of bod and ‘went to the door. Ashio opaned it, these men ran down-stairs. My, Hall turned back into his roam, soized a navy rovolvor, and fired at thom from the head of the stnira, They went ontof tho front door, ran scross tho stroot. through a vacant lot, ovor to Walnut stract, and disupponrad. E Mr. 1all stood at tho door, fired throo shots froma hom/?; rovolver, and shouted at the t.oP of Lis voice, but no policoman sppearad. Aho whole neighborhood wau aroused, Lut too lato to attompt to follow the burglars, As tho latter rau out of the honse they picked up somo boxes on tha burenu, whioh thoy probably imagined coutained trinkots. appuly thoir contents woro valuoless, “Lhe four men wero noxt heard of & forw min- utes before 4 o'clock, when Lhey went to the #rocory storo of Philip Schulor, on Westorn ave- nuo, nenr Polk atroot, Schulor hoard a nofso at thnt lour, and, thinking it might bo au onrly customor, went down to nttond to him, o mude uo uoiwe in desconding tho stairs, and stood within 6 feok of the intruders bofore oithor party was awaro of tho othor's presouce. Ilo found that thoy wore forcing up the window of the grocery store, which was faston T Dby & neil. Ag’ soon 58 tho penceful quus- totte observed Mr. Schulor, thoy ecampered off without dolay, leaving bolind them but thig claw: Ouoof them hada whita rag of somo kind tiedaound the lowor pare of hus faco, and Atr, Schulor thinks fio can {dentify bim us a fol- low living on Ogdon avenue, whose fnco had beou scorehed on tue Fourth of July, The only loss was the brenking of some tumblers whos tho window fell down. From Sehler's place thoy went to tho house of 8. Gray, who livos on DPolk uireet, betwoon Wostorn and Campbell avenues, Ouo of them onte: the lhouse, aud tho noise Le made in going up tho vreaking stairs nttucted tho at- toution uf the occupaus. ~ Mr. Gray, supposing it was his gon, colled out to him. Whe intrader wubterad, #It's all right,” at o vonturo, hoping to atlay Mr, Gy’ suspleions, Tut tho tono of voico would not pass mustor. Tho vagabond's uttarances botrayed him, aud” Alr, Gmyiumpod out of bed. The throe companions stodd at tho door of tho Louso, with cockod revolvors, waithng for o bit of wport. DBut the sudden apponranco of their leader domoralized them, and they broko into a ran and fled cust~ ward ou P'olk ‘strect. Tha lust goou of them was by o gentloman who was going home at the n imo, 1t {a abont time that a littlo more polico at- tentlon wus devoted to this purt of tho oitv. Up ton cunwu‘ntlvn!y rocont period the tervitory wost of Leavitt was romarkubly frao from vio- lonce, Butan fow monthsugo u disicoutublo * prot- ty-waltoregirl " saloon wus started at tho corner of Weutern avenue and Luke rtroot, which has uacomio tho coustant pluco of rosurt of n yang of rongns, thiovos, and burglars, whoso ughm tho police aro constantly callod in to atap, ‘These vicious churastors are becoming a torror to n onca poucoful neighborhood, who are disturbed by » drunken wob in the eazty night and by bur- {nra in tha carly morning, The polico ofticors, Ii.mm of going on tholr beats, profer to st on bareels at Hm coruer of Madison street and West orn avonue, and the rosult is, ns in dir, Hail'y cnso, that a nolyo hourd for blocks did not ate tract tho utteution of & solitary policoman, e FIRST BAPTIST OHUROH, As snnouncod, tho Fivst Buplist Churoh so- cloty hold an informal moeting in Kingsbury 112l yostorday morning to take stops for weoure ing tempurary quarters for tho socioly, Afier prayerand slnging, Dr. Everts onlled upon tho Committeo, cousinting of Mowara, Jacobs und Gilletto, who had beon appointed to look up s piace for tomporary worship, to muko a report, Mr. Gillotto suggestod Kingubury Hull as g gult- sblo place, both for the old mowmbors and also as o polut for good misslouary work, Mr, Javobs aald that tho Wabash Mothodist Ohurch had of. fored thom tholr bullding for the Sunday-school and tho evoning sorvicos Bunday and Triday until about October, and that Standard nll, cornor of Michigan ayonuo and Fourtoonth stroot, ooula” bo obtalned for tho morning sor- vices, b o reducod prico, ag tho 8ocloly did not wish to make monoy ont of tho miufortune of tho wnfforers, Othor placos, ny Thompson's zostaurant, Avonuo all, and Lalle rond Mlssion, wore suggostad, Tho eocloty at Inst volod that tho Trustoon, togothior with the Committoo nlrondy n.mummulE Lo nuthorlzod to confor with tho propriotors o, Staudard Iall, and with tho Mothodist Churoh socloty, with roforonco to meuring thoso plucon for tlie morning and ovening servicos of Lltb church for the prosent. A rogninr monthly moot- ing was announced for wook from Triday night, at tho rooms oornor of Indiaus avenno aud Thirs tioth streat, It is probablo that the Committes will carry out tho wishes of tho mn{uruy prosont, {110 mombers of which oxprossed 1) hompselves de~ eldedly In favor of holding tho morning services in Btandard [Inll, and the ovoning sorvices with the Wabash Avenue Mothodist lfimrch. It ns not vet boou dockled what arrangomonts witl be mado for tho Sunday-schoul and Biblo-clnssos, but thoy will probably bo hald, for the prosont, in tho Wabash Avonne ‘Churoh, 1f timo for them cmn bo found without putting to inconvanlonco tho Mothodist soclety. ‘Tho Tirst Baptista fully appraciate the invita. tion oxtended to them, not only by the Motho istg, Lut by soeveral other churclios, and espocial- i tho offor of tho Aichigan Avonto Taptist iroh, to worship with them uutil pormanent quarters can be found, OLIVET CHUROT, At the mooting the Rov. Mr. Do Baptisto, of the burnod-out Olivet (colored) Cliurch, spoko coneeruing tho hoavy loss thn{ had sustainod, It was grontor than that by the firo of Oatobor, 1871, Not ouly waa thoir house of ‘worship gono, but most of tho mombers wora also birnod out, and many of thom guuo dostitute. Their houso of worsinp way_worth 810,000, but was insurod for 312,000, Only 810,000 of tho insurance oould probably ba collected, go that tho roat losa would bo 0,000, ‘Thora was alko a §2,000 mortgage on the house, Dr, Lvorta said tho Olivot brothren woro on- titled to thoir sympathy and aid. Ho thought the projiorly of Lo Tirat Church, knawa ng tho ** Shiclds Misslon," on Butterfield and Twontioth stroats, should be donated to the Olivet Churoh, if thoy wanted it. Tho weokly prayor and sonforenco meoting of tho Tirst Chureh will bo held this ovoning, nt u uartar boforo 8 o'clock, in the lecturo-room of the Wabash Avenue M. E. Church, corner of ‘Fourteenth stroot, A mooting was held at Standard Hall yestarday evoning, whon it was decidod to Lold tho Sunday. achool of tho church in tho lecturo-room of tho Wabnsh Avenuo AL E. Churen, cornor of Four- toeuth stroot, Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, and tho Gospol meoting nt tho samoe pluca in the ovouing, at 7:45, procoded by an opon-air meot- ing at tho old placo of worship, at 7 o'clook, The placa whero tho morning servica will bo told will bo anuounced horeaftor. —_— AMUSEMENTS, THE ACADEMY OF 3USIO. "The Volics party huve boon playing during the weol to oxcollent busincss, tho oxoltomont of the fire having proved no obstacle to thoir suo- cess. To-night is that set apart forFrod Vokes' bonofit. In addition to tho rogular programmo, which will congiat of one of Georgo Davenport's apeclaltios and “Fun in o TFog" Trod Vokes will play in company with Ar, O, B, Diskiop in tho Inst nct of *Richard IIL," ho ap- pearivg a8 Richmond, and Mr, Bishop as Rich- ard, PATIS IY MOONLIGHT, Tho photographlo display at the Exposition Bullding Jnst ovoning sent & good many casuak visitors to tho soutn end, in whioch the wonder- ful oyclornmn of Paris, and Dubufe's * Don Juan and Haideo" fs situated. The_attendanco wos unusually large, aud was hearsily enjoyod. TASTOR'S VARIETY 8I0W, at Tooloy's, hns not mot with tho succoss during tha presont weok that its merits desorved. Tho outiro Dbill hrs beon changed and improved, Ihoro yeb romain two nighth, and it s not im- probablo that a caango for tho better will bo percoptitle. NO OILMORE, Mr. Mumford has accopted tho gonoral vordict of tho people as uxgxransod in the enlo of sub- seription tickets to tho Gilmore concert. The anlo was light, and tho deduction thorafrom is that Mr. Gilmore is not wanted hore, This may or may not be a fair couclusion to draw, but Mr, Mumford has proforred to look nt it in this light. Mo thereforo announces that Gilmoro will uot come now nt any rato. Purchasers of tickots, it there bo any, can roceivo thelr cash baek again on presentation of tho tickets, sty CRIMINAL, CRIMINAL COURT. Willinm I1. Horton plendod gullty to rocoiving stolen property, consisting of revolvors, Jowelry, silks, ote., and was remanded, William MecLaughln and Poter Ohampion wero tried for tho lurcony of 8000 from Honry R, Woidenmiller, found guilty, and their torms fixed at two yoars. and six months each in the Ponitontiery. John O'Brien pleaded guilty to the larceny of o lot of brnsa pattorus from tho Chicago Wator and Gus Pipe Company, aud was remanded. Iidward McOabo pleaded guilty to tho larcony of clothing and monoy from Otto Wostorholm, and was romanded. Dichaol O'Brion was tried for an nssault with intont to commit rapo upon the person of Susan Nickerson, ou {ntoresting little girl of 8 sum- mors, Ho was found guilty, and his torm of :p\priuonmnnt fixod nt tou years in the Poniton- iy, Potor Rliey and William Cornoll -pleaded guilty to driving away the horso and buggy of Goorge Mason, Riley was sontonced to pay a fiuc of 8100 and costs, Cornoll was romanded for soutenco, Andrew Durst pleaded guilty to the larcony of & span of Lorsos from Bruno Gausel, and was romanded. John Stophons, who was convicted of an as- enult with o knifo upon & Polish dJow, Tuesday, wus sontenced to pey o flue of £50 sud costs, TIUE POLIOE COUITS, Daniel Swaonoy, (Jerry Kinwkio, and_Jamos Walker, fira thiovas, woro boforo Justice Boyden voutorday on tho charge of larcouy, and tho toaring continued till to-morrow under bonds of §500 oneh, J. B. Monchan was charged with ntnnl!ni!n valise from No, 150 South Cumal street. iTo cinimed tho praporty as hiv own, md_way hold Eudm- 5600 buil till to-dny, a'the West Side ourt. James Murphy, a snloon-kooper on Fourth avouty, in tho burnt distyict, snatched 60 conts In currenoy from o 4-yonr old ohild, was arrostod and brougiit bofora Hoydou yoaterday, und fned ¥16 on th oviduuco of ho child. ° 1o took an appeal Edward 8mith was charged with having stolon 8 st of furd from o einter of J. It Murphy, Mra, 3L A, Corwin, nt No. 106~ Vincenues ivar nuo, Tuesday, during the fire. Toyden yentor- duy morning lold Lim ovor to tho Usluiuul Court in bonda of $700, —B. Shockerwich, P, Sanfal, Aaron Jacobs, Patriok Grady, Thomas Strathwmoro, A, Holo- mou, Abraham Holiman, John Shank, snd Chris Ruulo, firg-thiovos, wero boforo Justico Boy- den yostorday, and were bhold for examiuation on tho charge of larcohy ta-morrow, under bonda runging from &500 to §200. Thomas Nally cat August Faber in the arm with & knifo, seriously injuring him, on tho night of the firo. He wns airested and brought befora Justive Boydon ?-uneunluy morn- ing to unswor to tho churgo of assault with o doadly weapon with intont to kitl, Tho examina- tion couvineod tho Justico that the cuso ought to bo laoked into by the Grand Jury, and thorofore ho hold him over to the Crimiual Court in bonds of 25600, MIBOHLTANEOUS. Commissionor Hoyne held John W, Truby to tho United Statos Dintrlot Court yusterday, widar £500 bonds, to nuswor to tho charge of sonding ohacono mattor through tho muild, Vruby's of- fonuo was iu_writing u vulgar messago to a per- son on u postal-card, 3 J. 8. Willinma sworo out n warrant boforo Justieo Hunes, on the 1ith inatant, for the ar- rost of tho notorious Timothy Fuller, under the chnrgo of aswault with a deadly wespon with in- tout to do bodily injury, Yullor was weroitod, and citorday the oaso way on trinl beforo ~ Halnes, Tho complaint of Willinms was, that he hLold a noto of Fullar's for 350, and on the day the come plant was made ko .cnlled on the drawer of tho paper for the puposo of collacting it, M, Fatlor did uot approvo of tho prosonca of Wille inms n his “otleo, which 18 located in loom B, No. 160 ' Washingtou streot, and thovofore grabbod A huge bLutohor knifo, with o blade G inches in length, and udvanced with murdorous futent upon his ored- ltor. Williama seized an iron Loot-jack of an improved pattorn,which lny in Iriondly proximity to hin, aud wurded off tho blows of tho on- ragod Timothy, Willlams was about to got tho bost of Ml fou, whon some four -of tho or flvo of TFullor's hangore-on rushed into tho room, aud bogam an _indiscriminato attnok ou the complainant, Witliams, Rooing that they wore too many for him, baoked ngalnst the wall, and, with hia wonpan of dofotiao,— tho Lootinck,—valiantly fought a retreat from tho prosenco of = the confidonce-operators, stop "by stop, until ho ronchod the mido- wall, “whon ' Lo Immodintoly called on Haines and aworo out tho warraut, Dutlng the trial, a gontloman by the nomo of La Motto was sworn as o witnoss to (m[}?uh the teathmony of the notorlous Fuller. Ln Motte teatifiod “that ho liad baon_awlindled by this fol- low out of about 8050, 1t seoms that lio was employed in tho oflico of the swindler at o solnty of $145 por month, Fullor knmvln‘u that ho had money, soon got posscssion of it by giving him o worthless trust-deed on Wauhe ington Ilolghts property. It scoms tlnt {his nafarious business of Fullor's is shared in by n senpogiaco numed Osborno, Whon a swindla is porpotrated, and the atrest of tho princinal fs Immlanb. he lonvos tho oity, and _then Osborno's sorvicos are in demand. Yo oalls on the swindlod partios, and they, not kuowing that Lo 1s intorosted, sull ont their socuritios to him at about 26 conts on the doliar, aud sign papors ngraciug not to progeonte. This arrangeniont boing comploted, Fuller returns to tho city, and is rondy for his noxt viotin., La Motta was one of tho lataut vietims, bub, on discovering tho relntlon that Oaborna bLore to Fuller, ho changaod his mind in rogard to tho contraat' ot to prosecuto or othorwise injura him, and yos- tordny, in his evidonco, ho mado things look biue “for tho dofendnnt, Tho vaso, which waa on trial, was hoard by Ewelvo jurymon, who, aftor * being out” about " one hour, como futo ~ court, and stood oloven for conviotion and one for nequittal. That ono was s bosrdloss youth, who, s ho awore o was 21 yonrs of ngo, was allowed to sit upou tho jury. They wero thon dlnnhnrgnd, and tho caso by ~agreoment was submitted to tho Qourt, who decided thero was not siflicfont tes- timony to mako out an assault beyoud n ronson- abladoubt, and thereupon dismissod thoense, and ‘Limothy W, Tullor onco agnin breathes tho freo frosh sir of freedom. Mr. Fullor, in conversa- tlou in the presonco of the mfmrtor. admitted that his businoss wasof thoconfidenco naturo, but that bo was ono of tho most charitnblo men in tho community. At the time of tho grent panic last fall, though ho only had 8200, whioh ho bl mado from a **sucker,” still ho nnp{nmll 14 jtons of conl to woveral destitute familics, and ho would bo pleased to soe othors with millions slow o similar record. Mo also bonsted that ho brd Deen twico around tho globo, had vieited = Asin, Africa, and South Amorica, and bad nover yot beon “Jicked* oxcopt when in tho sorvico of tho Confederato army - during the Rebollion, and that was at thoe firat battio of Manassas Junotion, aud once bofore, when in tho navy, ho was flaf:gnd acrosy o gun, iy noso hnd beon broken by a blow from 8 rovolver, after tho *thing hed flashed in the pan,” snd le, in inunmerablo 10WS, al- wnya got away with' his mnn. IHo now carrios four bullots in his person, tho rosult of tho af- froys, therolore he thinks it would bo a difiult feat for Williams, or any other man, to got tho beat of him in a'row. Trom this statoment of Fullor's, it would bo prudent for thoso who may hiava nccounts or bills on tho bailligorent swin~ dierto collect at “ tho eannon’s mouth,” ——— B THE CITY-HALL., The smount recoived for water taxea yostor- dny was $727.06. 1ias tho Prosident of the Board of Moealth gono into tho lquor business ? A kaloon on Divislon #troot benrs a hugo sign, with the words in largo gold lettora, “*Dr. J. Hahu's Lagor-Beer and Bil- linrd Saloon.” " City-Engincor Chiosbrough mado a caleulation yostorday, showing that tho amount of waior pumped upon the South Sido firo conld not have boon less than 7,000,000 to 8,000,000 of gallons, A special meoting of the Common Council will bo holdat 2 o'clock this afternoon for tho pur- poso of receiving communications and adopting measuros for tho botter scourity against fir, Thoe following building pormits were issuod yesterdny by the Board of Public Worls: o David Couy for a two-story and basoment brick building, 100x40 foot, on tho southenst cornor of Suporior and St. Clnit streots ; and to Mrs, Kute ‘Itiumluy for a two-story brick ot No. 321 State stroot. Banitary-Suporintondent Millor visited TFiro- man Sohwarz yoslorday morning, at his resi. donco, 814 Larrubeo stroor. Tho {vjured man was still in a precarions condition, and it wil hardly bo kuown until this morning whother his lifo will bo saved, The Committce on_Wharves and Publio Grounds, and that on Finauces, will bold meot- inga at tho City Clerk's offico 'this altornoon. ‘'ho Committeo on Strects and Alloys of the North Division will moot Monday afternoon for tho cousidaration of the petition for, and the ro- monstrance ngaiust, paving soveral htroots, The Committes on Muilroady hold weoting to- morrow afternoon. Thero wora s groat many applications for ro- Uof at tho Mnyor's offico yostorday, but not noarly g0 mony a3 was oxpected, T'ho majority of the roliof-seckers wore Israclites and uogroes, mosk of whom were moro auxious for a socond- clneg Lickot ont of town thun tor any othor kind of assistanco, BIr. Josoph K, 0. Torrest, amoung tho sulferors by tho of Tuosduy lust, Mr.” Forrest lives 0. 20 Congress troet, and his residence with ontire coutents wera cousumad, involving nloss of about 240,000, which was inuted for 519,000, loaving 6 not loss of 23,000, which is protty loavy on that gontleman, In his rosidonco thors wasan Intgo vaault, in whiol iu storod Lis library, valued ot 88,000, It{s posaiblo, when tho fuins nro cleared away, that his books will bo found in good condition, Qapt, Prindivillo com{:lnins thnt, even when tho Lonrd is ongnged with ite: prosont pressure of ailairs, privato parties,will .onie to him havo such disputes gattled s ariso from the own- orshiip of neighboring proporty, ete. most nggravalng casos of this kind = occurre vostordny, — wheu tho promiuent rosidonts_on ‘Twonty-ixth straet Inid their complaiuts at his foot. It nppeared thut ono of thom had doclined, somo timo uzo, to coutributo to tho common fund for strogt watoring, T'ho lack of his subscription was mado up by tho rest of tho rosidents, and his frout was duly watered with the rost. ‘I'he gon- tla suub was_fully eppreciated, and tho st householdor forbade tho water-care to sprinklo tho half of thorond in frout of his residenco. ‘L'o this tho neighors took oxcoption, ay thuy Leld that tho dust which aroso from the nne tho Oty Clerk, is great contlagration d at Ono spriuklod spot noutrulized all tho cooling cifeuls of tho water-cart’s work _else- where. Ono of = the neighbora and tho recaloitrant resident argued the oase boforo Mr. Prindivdle, The lnttor urficd that his wifa was in o vory dolicato stato of Biealth, und that tho damp _avieing from the sprinkling would kill hor 1u a wook if it wero porsiutod in, whilo tho othor urgod that dust had #o titillutory an offect upan Lis wire's nasal organ that sho Was perpotuall smoozing, With such forelblo arguments on oacl side it is not to La wondered at that the Captain tuok the matter under advisowont, g e sl GENERAL NEWS, A mooting of the Domociatio Stato Contral Committeo will bold at the Sherman Ilouso, Wodnouduy morning, July 29, at 10 o'elock. It is onrnestly hopod that evory mombor of the Oowmitteo will bo present at this mosting, ag questions of importanco to tho party will bo pro- sonted for consideration and mction, Yory re- spectfully, G, H. McConatick, Chulimun, BIx. Samuel Eliott, tho mannger of tho New Yorle Graphic, is at the Tremont House, Tholoss to the insurance compnniesin tho Milwankeo avenuo firo was not matorial, tho wholo amount being lcss than 940,000, divided among a groat numbor of companis Gon. Liob, the County Olork, yostarday by & thoughtful notion saved to suoh property-hold. ars ud guftorod by tlio tiro considerable oxponse and delay, Tho books of the Houth Kide As- soesor, which lnd beon twrned in boforo the Bouth Bido fire, hud not boon sworn to whon the fire Lroke out, and consoquently {t lay within the Gunoral's power Lo return them to tlio Assosgor, ‘F'his Lo did, with inatruction Lo ndjust thom to tho chianged coudition of aifairs cutised by the tivo, Mr. Ssnders, a tobacconlst at 221 Randolph atroot, was budly bruised nbout tho tace yostor- dny forenoon by & runnway homse whioh Lo had boon driving, sud which took fright at the cor- nor of Kinzie and Elizabeth strcots, aud 1an south on the luttor avonuo to Lako, whoro the injured man was thrown out. He lves at No, 240 Bouth Green utrent, Jumos Galvin, the man rocontly roported as having beenmo hulf paralyzod from coneussion, caukod by Jumping from o rapldly-moving train of cars, I8 dond. 1o louves o wife and six ohil- drou at No, 35 Union stroat, A strango oaso of ubsonce of mind wag pro- gonted yosterday ut the Madison Btroot Btnllun. A woman, named Dolls Burnott, callod tharo, and informod tho Sergoant In uhunio that sho Lind loss hor trunk~—hud, in fuct, Jott it at a small hotel, on tho night of tho fire, but whoro that ool wns altuntod was moro than she could Loll, although aho had loft it the next morning, Bhe clalns to bo a stranger hiore, aud without moana. ‘Tho truuk I n largo Baratoga, and tho partics in poukossion of it shonld notlty tho officora ot tho Contral or Mndiron Stroot Dolico Btatlons. "Tho mooting on the viaduok question that was to havo takoy 1phu:u ot 395 Bluo lsland avonuo Inst ovening did not oceur. Thora will probably ba 1o furthor public notlon on the matger by the citizons of Lhat noighnorhond, as they soom to thinle that auy furthor sotlon would ho datrl= montal to thy eaure, They havo psid their as- sosamont for tho kireot fmprovemnent, and blamao tho Bonrd of Publle Works for not pushing the mattor al onco, ‘thero uro thoe exprogsed viows of sovaral prominont oitizons in that quarter, Tha noighborhood is one that wonld bo vastly bon- ofitad by s fow fmprovoments of n pubfic na- ture, such na sowors, gaw, and tho vinduct. Tho objoction. entortalned by & rafiroad company is &nid to bo tho only obstaclo 1 tle way of this gront fmprovement. Tho Bupervisor of TInternnl Revenuo for the First District of Illinofy, the ton, D, W. Munn, by instructions from tho Commissioner, ling is- sued on ordor Lo the Gollector, roquiring him to onforco tho provisions of the law in rogard to stamping and canceling boor-koj g, &c. The stamps, lie dirocts, must bo placod on tho hoad or ond of tho cask, barrel, or packago, na tho cuso may be, nud ' be ocancolad b{ ynumg tho “mpigot or fuucet through hie stamp, 80 that upon the introduotion of ‘fm 8pigot or faweot n portion of tho stamp shall b dostroyed, T'he ponalty for failure to comply is 8100 fine, ‘and fmprisonmont for not moro than oue year. 'I'his ordor will bo strictly onforcod by thio Collector and his Doputics, and 1o oxouso will bo taken, —_— SUBURBAN NEWS, EVANSTON. As announcod In Tur BuxpAx Trinung, the sudienco-room of the First Mothodist Churel, Evanston, will bo formally dedicated Bunday. It ‘waa oxpecied that Bishops Bowman and Androws would have becn prosent to naslst fu the coro- monten, but tolograms woro recoived from them yestorday, stating that it would bo impossiblo for thom to visit Evanston on tho occnsion, ns thoy had ongagoments to dedicate churches elsowhora, ‘Llio programmo for tho day hus, thoraforo, boon arranged s follows: Throo sorvices will bo held. Tio Rev, Dr, 0, H. Fowler will conduot tho morning sorvices, sud doliver the sermon. In tho aftornoon tho Rov. Dr. J. 0. Peck, of tho Contonary Church, of this city, will Eroxwh, and the Rev, Dr. M. Rtaymond, of tho Garrott Bxhh‘cul Instituto, wiil pronols, and preside in the ovoning. 2irs, Boulo, of Bing Sing, N. Y., Ia now visit- ing in Evanston, nnd Investigating tho condi- tion of tho Woman's Collogo of the Universlty. Mrs, Boulo Lins boon tendered the Professorship of Frouch in the Northwostorn Unlvnnlg, aod tho position of Doan of the Womnn's lollogo, mada vacanl by the resiguation of Miss Frances L, Willard, and will probavly acoopt. She is #nid to havo enjoyed tho oxtonded oxporienco necesmary to fit “her to tako ohargo of the Woman's Gollogo, and to be especislly qualified to givo instruction in the Fronch languago. Mosers, David BE. nnd Frank Onsse ny and Jolm A. 7. Whipplo, of Evanaton ; Lucius Cole- man, of LaCrosso and Nowton, leave Evanston to-morrow for Donver, eoxpecting to spond the summor among the mounntains of Colorado, WASHINOTON BEIGUTS, Tho Lndies’ Bociablo of Bothany Church will be hold at the residenco of O, 0. Howo Friday ovening, Tho Rov. Mr, Roy will prosch attho Union ©Church noxt Babbath moruing. Tho people of Bathany Church have offored their pastor, the Rov, D. 8. Iloffron, four wools' vacation, T'he bujlding of the graded_schiool has bean awardud to & contractor from Jalict, and will be commencod imniediately, Mr, McCormicl, who is buiiding the Uniop Glrureh, will havo thio su- porvision of the work, Thera is considorable focling among somo of the citizens, concerning the picnics which come fram the city Bunduys, and disturb tho quict of tho Habbath, Tho Doard of Trustces mot Mouday evening. Dresent, Prosident Mason, Mauror, Gorton, Groonacro, Lowenthal, and Schnltz, ADbid for grading Oak street, from Willlnm Littloton, was roforred to tho Committeo on Highways. Mr. D. Barnord rend the new Stata Inw con- corning amusements and notse on tho Babbath, and asitod that the Board ouforco tho law, cspe- cinlly in the vicinity of his dwolling, Luid ovor for conslderation for ono weel. ‘The Board instructed Mr. Bartao to eall on the ropriotor of llomrich's Parlk for indomnity or his boing hurt while dofng bis duty as special policoman on July 4, in this pionic-ground. An ordinauce orderiug sidewulls Inid on Vin- connas rond from Dummy Junction to ‘i'moy ave- nue was read and adopted. The Board ordorod ol lots to bo assossed to lay sidewalks, and ap- pointed Mossrs, Gorton, Greonacre, und Mauror 8y Bpeclnl Commiusioners to ansess. The Commissionors of Ronds wore ordered to raport work dono at noxt meoting. G. Wattors was duly sworn into office as Villago Collactor, SHORT-HORN SALE, Large Anction Snle of Rlooded Stock in Bioomington, il Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'r(buna, BLooMINGzON, IlL, July 16.—To-day was held in tho Fair Grounds of this oty tho first salo of shdrt-horns undor the auspicos of the McLoan County Stock-Eroeders’ Association, beginning 8410 o'clock a. m,, and olosing at & lato hour in the evoning, Tho salo was conducted by Col, J. W. Judy, tho woll-known stock-auctioncer, and waa attendod by many of the largest breeders in the country. Bales woro mado from tho hords of J. W, R. Duncan, of Towandn Meadows, O. 3, Niccols, of Loroy, and Josiah Chorn, of Towan- du, all of this county, sud that of Colon, of Danvillo, Ky, Tho dny was nll that could bo asked for, cool and sunshiny. Tho prices re- ceived aro considored fair, Tho Cohon bord, boing in thin flesh, brought pricos lower than notual worth, Many of tho animals sold aro of fino pedigroo. Tho list of snles is as follows : Yrom the hord of J. W, R. Duncan, "Towanda Moadows : ** Hidalgo,” red butl, $300, Edward Tiybarn, Hoyworth, TIl. ** Rosamond," soventh, red roan hoifor, Morodith & Son, Cnmbridae, Tud, §1,025. ¥ Huzurkn," No, 83, n roan hiitor, P. A, Coon, Washburn, ill, 81,0000, © Rosn. mond Touch," a rod cow, O. O, Purks, Wanle- gou, IlL,, $700. “ Lady Bates,” o rad foan oow, . 1. Plokorell, Tarristown, L., 91500, Soar’ tor'y ** Miss Lulin No. 1,” o red heifer, D, A, Gocen, Washburn, 111, &616. * Chorub'y Gom," a rod cow, J. IL. Pickoroll, §1,600. * Imporial Maid,” of Thornbill, a red heiter, John Niceols, Bioomington, 111, 81,100, From tho hord of Cassing M, Niccols, Empira Towusbip, McLoan Couuty: *Third Duclioss Louan,” n rod cow, Robort Ottoy, Kawauen, 11, §2,025, * Third Louan, of Chestarfald,” 13, 8. “Fuulk, *Dloominglon, Iil, 1,000, Sixth Duclioss Louan,” n rod heifer, (). O. Parks, 1,820, ‘ourth Louan, of Ohestertlold," Yeuling hoifer, C. O. Parks, $750. * Airdrio Matd,” n rod hoifor, 8 yenrs oid, Nouh Trankdin, Laxiugton, IlL, 8030." Duchoss” eloventh, s red aud whito yourliug holfor, Willigm 31, Bmith, Loxington, $495, ¢ Duchess " sovonth, Willinm Nool, f’lx!ml 11, 5500, Mary Muy " and cuff, Wiltiain Bmitb, 050, ““Princoss," roan heifor, Plokoroll Brothors, Mochnnicsburg, $350, From the Lerd of Josiah Guorn, ‘Towands, T1, 1 ** Medora," sovouth, Mr, A, P, Piokeroll, Harrig- ton, 111, “Modoru of Maplo Grove,” a rod ealf heiter, J. H. Pickeroll, 8600, *Caroline,” fourth, o red cov, O. O, Parks, 8530, “Curullnn," HOV- onth, & red yoarling hoifor, O, U, Parks, £875., “ Highland Lmly(" o rod cow, Pickerell Bros, 8203, 4 Magmok,” a rad ronn calf, 3 mouths old, Cyrus Jonos, San Jose, Cal,, 8150, * Aoadow Link,” a red cow anu cnlf, Willlam M, Bunih, 120, % Almira,” s roan cow, Willlnm M, Smith, &H00, * Bright Tyos,” seventeonth, aud calf, a Whito cow, U, O, Parks, 2600, ‘¢ Mariottn,” u roan cow, Somorson ulolm, Now Rtutland, Ill,, 100, Trom tho hord of Alfrod Cohen, Danville, Ky. : HWVaif," u red bull, 4 yoars old, 8115, From Duncan's herd: **Miss Wiloy™ thirti- oth, rod heifor, J, 1I. Kossougor, Olurksvillo, Mo, 8950, *Ada Leslio,” red cow, Pickoroll Drothers, #410, * Bishop Loulie," rod bull oalf, Hartison & 8on, Bloomington, $100. _** Duchoss of Oxford,” red aud white_cow, II, Ludiufiluu Muyor of 'Milwauloo, §125. +'Cludoralln," rad oow, Piclorol rothor, 8245, “Olndarollu's™ ealf, Juwos Lishop, Bloomington, Til,, $116. * Faunio Griguby,” red -cow and calf, J. 1L, Pickoroll, €020, Thlrd “Queen of tho Mendows,” red hoifor, Nelson Jones, Towanda, $236, * Bright Ludy"'aovond, rod heifor, Noalh “Franklin, Tox« Ington, 2100, Livst ** Count of MoLulm] buu oalf, W, 8. Bullock, Bocor, 1L, 8115, ** Minetto’ wecond, cow and bull uu\f‘ i, L. Iupp, Ship- man, 1L, 8176, Caif of “Minatio” second, b, W. W, Tampkins, Bloomington, 878, Minetta" ivd, ycm‘lug bolter, I, L. ‘Mupp, Bupuuy, &155, “Honutor's *Miss Loslie No, 2-yonr- ol hoifor, N. Jones, £230. Becond “Count of MoLoun," bull-calf, same, 895, ** Oynthiaua " out 00w, N, Fvanklin, $240.° * Young " bull-calf, B, A. Durham, Maokinaw, 1, 9100, "anng Grlnaba" socond, heifor- oalf, T, Ticks, £80, ‘' Govornor-Gonoral,” yanrling bull, W, 8. Bullock, 8165, From Niccol's hords r!nvmmnh," No._60, rod cow, W, L, Bosworth, 8050, “Marthin Ruscatoon,” b-vonr cow, Wiltiam Smith, 5200, * Bultana * socond red cow, W, L. Bosworth, $826. * Bavannah " aovoutl, red roan hoifor, enmo, 375, “ Countosa of N ronn cow, N, Jonon, *! Ormolin,” rod hoifer, W, I, onos, L'o- wanda, 8125, Violn," ronn leifor, 0. O, Pucks, 8460, “Prairlo Quoan,” cow, N, . Jonos, Nor- wal, Iil, 8175, * Prairio Quaon," third, red onlf, Jamos Dishop, 8115, ¥ Laura" No. 60, cowand oalf, nemo, B190. Laura Ann" No, 60, heifer, A, H. Morso, 8175, Tom Chorn'sherd: “Dule of Greenwood," 4-venr old bull, IL. C, Quesorburry, Atinntn, 1il., 8215, * Miug Wilay ¥ fourtonth, and enlt. Wille fnm Smith, €816, Myra,” cow, Willinm I, Baird, Shirloy, “Bunghing,” rod cow, N, Franklin, 3170, * % Morgan Sonata," I, Ticks, £70. ¥ Obristmas,” red cow, William Zoigler, Michigan, Tl,, 8160, % Quocn of Maplo Grove hoifor, snmo, 805, * Porfoction,” red cow, B, Houghton, Bleomington, 8170, * Nettia" third, rod cowy I, Hicks, 100" ¥ Lily" and calf, 8. N. King, Normal, 8145, From Niccol's hord: & ronn cow, L, A, Koon, 8050, N, Trankd ealf, M. * Calm,” twentieth, 8670, ¢ L Hal Bloomington, Geneva” {hird, rod *! Maggio Stovous,” in, 375, ' Marquis,” Fishor, * Tromont, _ 800, oan oo, O. Darks, " tonth, red cow, chantross,” red cowy ol Holdor, Bloomingtou, #30, # Myrtlo,” red cow, W, 11, Baird, 580, ¢ Ilonfi"‘ whito cow, 0. 0. Parks, §250. *' Whito Ttose," hoifer ealf, 180 * Dauntlees,” red cow, E, 1”0!(!, 115, Trom Clorn’s hord: * Enrnesty, earling bull, J. Wattmere, Tremont, 160, * Wentorn Lnragon,” bull enlt, John Fonter, Turoks, 9110, +* Prairio,” bull calf, J, Y. Calhoun, Bloowing- ton, 8105, From Cohen's hords ¢ Ada" rod hoifor, N. Frankin, 8165 * Oloopaira, red and white cow, G, Bholton, Normal, 8140, “ Patty,” heifer call, B, N, King, 876, ¢ Laura, second, rod cow, J. Dioreo, Assumption, Tll., 8170, * Gountoss,” helfor, snmo, 100, Lula,” holfer calf, N, g;agklln. $135. “Noplle," hoifor, E. Hicks, From Chorn's hord: “Mugg Prowitt"” rod cow, I3, Iicks, 800, Mugg Drewitt,” socond, hoifor calf, same, 865, *Lucy Prowitt” an onif, samo, $90, * Lilly,” second, hoifor ealf, P, Flanagan, Bloomington, 8100, Yrom Niccol's bord: “Hultana’s Naj fer,” bull calf, 1L B, Karr, §125, *Loura Aun red cow, W. Hicls, Bloomington, 8200, ' Star- light," cow and calf, 'Thomar Bhorthoso, Danvers, 8185, 4 Prairie Quean " socond, rorn hoifer, ¥ Talrd, §70. ¢ Fancy ™ socond, rod hoifes, C. Parks, 8180, * Marting " fitth, red cow, Iioks, €80, Tho Cost of Moving, Tho firm of Wondell & Jiyman, No, 235 Wabash ave- nuo, fmporlers of Watchcs, clocks, dismonds, aud sil~ Yer-plated waro, wote badly damaged Tucsday in mov- ing thelr stack, At tho Hme of the fire in 1871, ing 1t impossible for tho flames to roach them, Aid not move, and lost evorything, On this occcasions when the flamea wore within s square of thelr storo, ey doomed it advisablo to move, A4 8:30p. m, they bogtn moving thelr stock, In Lo Lours’ timo thoy hiad romovyod ovorything, In the hurry and confusion thowr goods, although handlod with cars, wora badly dumagad. Thelr Fronch clacks wore serionsly te Jurad, some of beantifal uniquo patterns, worlh $160 oach, Thow largo stock of silvcr-plated ware, conslating of frult-atands, with cut-plas Dowls, tollot sotw, flowor vanes, plckle-dishes, napkine they, think- rings, etc,, aro sndly dsmaged,” Tholr largo showesasos with mirrors presont o demolislied appearunce, Thofr whnlvb—{:mdl 1o almost worthlesa; watch cryatals, brakou by tho gross, with all tholr smaller goods, ard thrown Into ono miscllancous hieap, aud the timo’ oo~ oupiad fn assorting 1hem from {lg uudamoged will AmOut to s much as thoy aro worth, Notwithatanding thelr “misfortuns, thin energetic frm will huvo thelr magnificent establishment in order by night, and thou thoy will bo oble to ascertain tho Amount of tholr lossos by moving out and back ugain, Thelr damngo Ia cortainty no smoll sum, To any per- son vieltiug them youterdny tho sceno was ons of cona fuslon, and tho Miscellaneous heaps of broken and ed funoy yoods waro sad to Lohold, ———— Pianos and Organs, Grand, aquare, and upright plancs for sale, Now pianos and organs to ront or for alo on monthly pay- ments, Socond-land planos taken as part pay for new, . W. Kiupiry, Slote and Adums streots, Qhicago, —_—— Not Touched, Goss & Thillips’ Manufucturing Company, who havo 3 factory ot thecorner of Clark and Twellth streets, mear whera tho firo of Tucaduy started, wero not roachea by the five, LOST AND FOUND. 'OUND-ON THE NIGHUT OF THR FIRFE, ONG sorrel maro, saddie and bridlo. Call at 351 Enat Indiany roy orty aud pay board, qu’ND— TR T, AY FROM WOOD'R Hgtol on tho plzhiof tio o, cua o ad b o oisor Ing Droport o ontll Sioor 1F. A, ROUN L BROS, Hord sallips at tho JPQUND_ON THE NIGHT OF THE TIRE, 4 GOW: Osruor oan tind at 663 Bouth Clarkst. SIS, YOUN 0L NIGHT OV THE FIRE, A By T'OUND-ON THE N I ; - Oymor can Liava by calling at 603 South Olark Vs YOURG, OST—RAN AWAY THE NIGHT OF THE T, ‘bay harse, hitched to an oxpress. wagon palated rod, Witls m0 namote numhar, 1ors. hnd on baasy hera pnt i o oot bt Labems rotart o hamae . tion.” “Last aven olnig wort turoygh Jawadale: s Rivatids” sovar T 0 MO T ORISR Layendato, o third floor, OST—A WIIITE AND LIVER COLORED TIUNI- ing dog. ~ Ay one fataruing the symo £ 41 Ladin.ste; CGEn0t of Adains, Wil F6601v0 8 iberal sorara. [, OST=ABLAGK ANDWILITE COAON DOG ABOTUT Stato and Twol(th-sts, : answors (0 tho nawo Jack. Aliboral reward givon at 30 Soutls Panling-nts ONI¥, TURNITAM & SON, GHLCK ON UNION Natioral Unultoardce ot Sideoy & Ko o vl ns hona stoppod: mward will Do pald, BEO- EEV & ALTICN, 1oL hnd 110 i thav. G OFT—T WILL PAY A REWARD AND NO QURH: 1, dpmmaskod fo tho grugn o ste iput oral s Lo ot duly 10 WA S DR e ) ONT_SIDIEAR, NO-TOP _BUGGY, PAINTFD bty Dlack, with g bm b0, patentod heols; takou a0 S 8 tiro-w 4" tho niht of tho dro; 25 thilvattaohod, G L UIADLIE, & omnist. ™ TLOST-AT FIE TLRE, FROM {2 WABASH.AVS i et and sbony cocan it Tonid copicess Wi o 50, oo turniy: tho pame 5 Sudly rowarded. 7 HUDSON WHR ALy Yl bo OST—TUESDAY, FROM D) 1 TIOUSE, w8 fnd & Van Buroh-at., fine marblo-top contro-tabla: Wilt fiudor roturn, ‘and obligo. I tucz, an OST — TOP LBUGGY, BLIDING BEAT, BLUR cloth trimming, = Itomovod from Siados! Cartlago Tta. posltors, cornor Stata and Cougress.nts. Eindor Wil bo Fararded by roportlog toowaor, 8, W. SWLT, %) Weat Cangr . LDS" il TADY WHO PIORED UP A NTAST: i i, Sifaen & Nevolty iors his (nrtns) , noar (1o oor, will Gonfor , fav o buni At o dosk oF Stispsan & Naresi, Y Foturalug OST-ON THE NIGHT OF THE FIRE, A LADYA old watoh (stom-windor, chiusod cakas), witn oo Ttk oiains. stiachod 1o Stasn wern Shacers Hip Jo2E looke, and wata.” Eiuder will b liborally rowardad l) turning 1o K. J. MORSE & 0O., comer 1ako fa I OST_THE DAY OF THIt FIRE, A LEATIIRR J_irunk, at 370 Wabash-av. A Ttboral vaward Wil bo &iven on it roturn, AL J. LIGIIT, 175 Stato-at, AHHSEMENTS.W A i AOADEMY OF MUSIO, Thuraday, July 16, 184-LART RIGHUT BUT TWO of th WV O EL IE 655 9 ‘Wito will ropoat thelr groat Bpoctalty, TNE BELLES OF TIIE KITCHEN, o Vhich witl o pracadad ty a Populae Comediotta, morenve (I'lday)~Complimontary 1onot of A, R S e A AUADEMY OF MUSIO, SPECIAL NOTIOD. grand Complimentary Benet to Mr., Fred Vokes, TONIGIT, FRIDAY, op which acearon b, DAVEN: B will appear. In on iis inost pupuior places, aftug which ALLTTRE VGRS BT el o blosan aftur solobratod comlagiy CUN IN A FOG. o entortatamont wil conaluda with an oxtraordinary Performaneo of tho last. act of lhl)lll(lillmrfl'l tragody of TICHAL o In whi - 0, b, lahap will i SR kB e o s Tl!lf'c'"o?l?s.( aturday flivoning)—I"Al ELL oK HOOLEY'S THEATRE, POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS, Tony Pastor's Troupe. ENTIRE OHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVERY- THING NEW. Raturday Night— . BENEFIT OF TONY PASTOR, And posltivoly last apposranco of tho groat troups, GRAND MATINEER SATURDAY. GRRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, EXPOSITION BUILDING, PARIS BY NIGEDTD DON JUAN AND HAIj =1, STEREOPTICON, and VIEWS ¢ SUMMER RESORT: d BAY VIEW HOUSE. This Anoly-loosted hanso, altuntad at Forry Bonch, § Mo, (adfolninir 01U Orokiard Boacht, and mese s so%y Lamp-Mauting Ground, will opon Tuuo 1, 1674 Th Mouse axituatod near tlia wator’ tooms lisga unid ey, o futte and ringle,andall commarid & viow afihosaosnton ing, boating, hfl!hlnr, and riding, Tha hotol 18 first. i Torms hrougliout. 'Coacl . MOULTON, Mauagor, CATSKILL MOUNTAIN, Harg, nilorato, Tielvo milos from the Villagocl €. .. ., ¥, Acoassiblo by tho best moantain.road Eiowutlon, 5,00 fook.Viow, oxtendia ovor wooss ot sauaro milos of the Valloy of tha Hattson: sao. d by nn‘ in tho world, Oolobratod for its iovigorating At~ moaphera. Tewmporatare 15 to 20 degroos lower than. that 8l S Yrk Gily. Wotmaogan Juto to Oot. 1o Hoem: 80 Dor doy, or §28 Por wook. . L. BEACHL, Propriotar. Catskill and DNMountain HMouse Stages and Carrvinges. Visitor Al pl inquire fc AL . Anor’-l-utfll;ntulhx\‘llulmnsflu.mflru' SRS, BEaoI upon the arrival of all Tralns aud Boats, CHAS. A, BEACH, Propriotor. VW ASSAUMKEAG HOTEL, FORT POINT, PRNOD, acot liny, Me, Just comiploteds averrtiing. wor larwo, sy s, o Lnylo the com(ort aud conyenionce of famil} 88, boing provided it an, stoam hoat, salt. and frealy b howllig, tolacraph, tows stand. Iivory stahlorato. - Opon Junol bricos. A Gonoral Invitation to 1o avalibg pablie fs liuroby” exianiiod. | Al stoumors e twaan Tiaton, Dortiand, st Bansas Te Heon Rond for olfoular, Fdat-ollica nildrosr: Stgokton, Mo. D. W, RANLET, Propeiotor. ke FOR‘.NS‘ALE- e RECEIVERS SALE OF PLANINGHILL™ Btats of Nlinais, County of Coolk, Gook County, in ‘chancory: iTan; Eranch I llagaab, Goorgo W. Lyman, &, M. Dawloy, and A nott, Lablio notico Is horoby givon that, 1 ordor mada fn_tho abovae causa July 8, Honjamin D, M Suporlor Court, L TEN o, ook at tha g0 Alton Ratlroad, Tn’ Chiteagn; also, tho luasoliold {ntorart ‘n tha genund wioren son] Luflding stands, and il the machifes, machinory, ‘on- aloo, Lolloe, fixturss, tools, Tumbor, Atook, Harsen: maons, and appurtennnces thorsunto balonglig, being o praforty Horotaforo ownod amid avoupiod by Hansant an & Co. it Hannah, Beunntt & On, bl B. MAGRUDIER, Rocotvor, Otia Block. EDUCATIONAL, MLADANE 0. da SHLVA & MRS, ALEX, BRADFORIS (formorly Mee, Oxdoh Lisnnn Sat Vet sk German _ Roardiug-Schonl for Yo Ladies aud Unil- b Fhirty.olghth-st., N. Y., roopous Sopt. 23, A ‘ma mada personally oF by Joter asibovo, & %VI.ERS.)‘ SYdLVAN US REED’S nglinh, Frouch, and Goriuan Boacding and Day Schooi for saung [diea And itcle kirlr, Noss 8 and 8 ot mn? thirdat,s New York, - Kaorcions (0 ho tore ssos ol Degin 898, m., et 1, whon alf piplls showtd. T pras ont, New scticlara will roport. Sopt 2, whoa teashon Will elags thont. MRS, WM. G. BRYAN’S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Il Torm of Mrv. Beyan's School commonces Suptembot 1574, Batasia, N, Y. Avrl, 1874, Teolwkill (N, Y.) Military Acadeniys (o g and o Grpppatum apryloted. - Sond Plotures. eryear, - COL. O, J, . A A HOHRHT DORA LB, S Pontipa % OFTAGE TILL BEMINARY, FOR_YOUN (O AL Dutchos Douny, ¥ 10 0 Corieso of tudy comprehionalve, Musio asd fins arts a apclalty, _For clreulare oddross 0. C. WItTSHLL, Principsl and Peopriator, * PDWARDS PLAGE BGIIOOT, FOR BOYS AND goubg mon, Stuckbrldgo, Mass,, bogins ita ik 35 puplis for Dilloher AORminy SIE brofostors piopare Mossru. HOFEMAN & FLAGK, Assosinto Brincipms M58 BULKLEY'S BOARDING AND DAY. M acioot, for yonnz Indios, at TarestowontlioFing. #on,_will reopon Sept, 16. Thy z i e — OCEAN NA IGATION, THE STATE LINE, BIROIAL NOTICE.—After Saturday, Juno 19, tlio L e g ot A untll Tuly 2, wilon' rogular xail: 1ags, ovory WEDNESDAY, will goramn, %o STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, STATE OF GEORGIA,, « Wadnoaday, Julyg BILATE OF NEVAD, Wodnesday, July 2 'l ENNSY. Weduesday, Aug. § FROM PIER 2 Tatos of passago: Onbin, $70 nnfl? e, 03 low as Il]miy first-claes ling, 1 ;%w i it ancly 154 03 2 uts, 7 Broadway, Now York, B SN 1 AL s Wastorn Acont, W Ulark-st., Chileago, 30, clrmoncys Btaon 8 at lowest ratog, WIN & F TARN OF GO, 3y W G, fiummknn‘ on o nght of tha i ‘Lo lor wi oolve & snjtably rowas oilcu of thio Grand Pacifls Hotels " CHOKGHE B ORT_IN Tillt OONFUSION ON TIE NIGHT OF o izsy July t, from Congrous all,' twu truo) mncked ** Mrw, 8. L., Mochmara.r Pleass roturs the or sond Inforniation whora thoy oan be found, to ARM BTRONG & CO., 187 Lakeat,” Wil bo rowardad. KET HIS HOME, § MILES SOUTH OF RADINT, 4 Walsoy Blonn, 13 yosrs uld; drusead whion he loft in Hnoncus,” bk ol hat, wiiis shiee, v Susponilors, dark yray’ pants, and Lip Boots: ina b Dieawniste, opuiar. astubne, aad TIensvas Shomsn a slight aas Iu his oyas, notfcoabls only o vory olony 1 spootion. 1 will herally rewnrd Y ous who roturna Dimto hix paronts, GEORGE 3. SLOAN, Ruola, Wi, ugpored ok i Ohioagy, or an'tho line 1 thia Oftaags Milwaukoo Divislou Norihwostars Statirond, Milwwukso enttaol, atso liaclao and ‘Wonoiha papers, ploaso oopy, 2)0 0yos, dar] AMERIGAN LINE, Tl Lie Carying DUt e g Oabin, Intormediate, and Steerage AUCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New York Lines, Exaursfon Tickets at reduced rates. Drafts on Groat Britain, Iroland and the Coutiuont, st low ratos. Oilie, 138 LaSallo-aty 8, Wy cor Madlson, Gleago. . i, MILNE, Wostoen Agont, [ OST—SATURDAY, JULY 11, ONE_BLAGK hureo, § yoars old, star ‘fn foralioad; sl o sorrel Lorso 8 yoars old, Noward for return to Forty-ninth st und Weatwar . L?:si‘—"mu Nidii FIRT, X NUNTER OF gos, iy in, {romm 1y waro. s 2 Wabattine: "Any’ {nforaiution will bo so: Fooms, 220" W rded, 11, PAIRS OF LAOE GURTAING WITGT T s Bt e Hofon oA fix'lfl;'lflxh‘»finfi..uun. 0, 11, GAUNERT, ‘1% Dosrbora: Aty Room . TOLEN—THIOK-AET DARK DAY HOMNAE WITH halo putnchod in Ioft gure alsa bo shuge o forward, @10 vowmnd 1€ raturnud to 358 West Madiaun.st. » A fow HAZELTON and Goold & Bon Pianos woro marred and cases damaged in romoving {¥om tho fire. Thoy can bo bought VERY CHEAP. N.GOOLD& SON, Northwestorn Agonts Hazolton Pi- ano and New lingland Organ, WABASH-AV, & ADAMS-ST. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. ThoBouth Wales Atlantio Steamahip Uompany's New Fln{ll-uln‘ll!n l“ll"fi:mvflr!"t"“ oolyflu?l‘):lllr Nlnlmlml’ll will anll from PounayTvania Rallroutl Whart, Jorwoy Gily, GLAMORGAN,, July 15| PH.““"]JUKE[; A‘Ilfll P t throy rato: i ¥ it acnsars 8 (Lyouh rates froie tn%nll othior points in England, uilt exprossly (or tho trado, aropros the latest improvomoents for tho comfortand ‘convoulunco of CABIN AND STERRAQGE PABSENQERS. ¥irnt Cabin, 818 and g0 cnrronor, - Bocond Oabiz, 814 e g A 'x"}:"'.'i’ufsm'?':‘.":. dfmfinm ‘thom Gara . R L pawy's: oflloflé No. 1 Dool "(l'll!‘l‘si't"‘ ldlg llli":,\;zflrkffl ARCHIBALD BAX Nn.‘hlr e Ay National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. Tanpuost sonthorly ronte has always beon adopted by S S aspriicn B Cupaontts Slonee by 1 ow York for 1| ¥ an: Sulliug fruin How Yotk DAL B YL and @ Sailing from N. York for Loudon (dIro6t) drory fortnlght, Vubli raviage, i 880 purranoy sourais, L WrGaty roituood Fateus . 1otarn tokots ab lawost ross, "Diatia for 1 aul P, £ Ol o oy, Orianin. L e A S Gront Western Stenmship Lino, o VR Mt e it | Oabin Pastugo * Tufurinodiate, d\«k Rearsicon 20 + Blewmiio, 3 Rxcursion tokols, BIO, AV A¥e 8 xguttion okeds, Btio, " Apnly ut" dows Frelgis Dopob e o et SICTONATD, Agents

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