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~ LOCAL MISCELLANY. IRA BROWN, The trisl of thia poraon was rosumed yonterday ot tho Ada Btroot Clurah, Proceedings oponed with prayer by tha Rov. Dr. Tolton, e was Jollowod by the Boeorotary, who rend the testi mony taken on'tho two provious ocensions for thobonefit of Mr, Cartor, who was abeont at tho Mmo, Aftor this tedious pracoodiug woa atan sud, tho testimony of tho provious ovening was road Lo tho Rov. Mr. Btrobridgo, Thoronding of tostimony did not pnd pnti) aftor D o'olock, Dr. Briggs thon roquosted that ‘DO, QOODFELLOW'S J . Btatomopy bo takon, aa that gontloman conld nob sonvenlortly stay in town any longer, aud, as bis testimony was considorad to bo of groat impor- tanco, 1t would nqcoskitato his roturn from Eluom!ngmn at some futurp date, if It woro not kou whitlo La was hora. Tho connsol for tho dofenso statod be objosted Yo Dr. Gaodfallow'd tostimony: being takon thon pr at any othor time, unless it was provioualy deratood thet his testunony would he a ro- Ftul of what had already beon proved by tho ofonsa, Dr, Brigps sald that ho conaldered Dr, Good- follow'a tostimony of {mportance, ns ho Wns a momuior of the Cabinet, and cortalnly muat know pomathing about Dr. Dandy's appointment to that ohurah. i Dr, Felton thon Intorposad and sald that hi uld not adwit Dr. Goodfollow’s tostimony to taken at this atoge of the cuso, although he eonsldorad that testimany of considarablo value. THE COUNSEL FOR THE DEVENSR then mado a atatgmont to tho offoot thnt ho had nover attompted to prove that Dr, Dandy lad pverboro tho romonstranco and forcad himsolf npon that cbarch, U'his scomod to bo Bo much In contradiction fo tho tostimony of provious mootings, that considerable surpriso was mani- fested by tho whols audionce. Aftor it had boon decided that tho charges eninst Mr. Brown camo under the first yule in 0 Book of Discipline, MR, BROWN wag onlled to thostand by his counsel, and ro- guosted to mako a plain statoment of his con- moction with the church. Mr, Brown then made » cloar and conciso account of Lis rolation to the church, and was afterward asked thirty-ano quostions by his counsol, all of which he an- wwored fairly. In sovoral enses his snawors woro corroborated by bis counsel, who produced $he notas, checks, &c,, that ho had givon in pay- ment for the material for tho cburch. The workmen on the church wero bired by Mr. Btover, and_wero paid by Mr. Tirown, ono- third 1n cnsh and two-thirds iv lots at Evanston worth 8100 oach, About thirtosn lots wore thus Incorporated into the church-fund. When the ehurch was built, it was proposed by soma of tha Trusteos to put out & lonu of $15,000. This Mr. Brown objoocted to; as ho claimod it would dam- 350 tho notes ho aftondy liold agniust Lho churcl, aud hence he thraatonad to soll thoso ho hold, In rogard to the Polkey quarrel, AMr. Brown patod that, a8 ko lind uot boon on spoaking torms with Mr. Polkey for about two yosrs, when hl;nt gontloman aeked him in the ‘stroot how ot-bisoking waa he congidored it an insult, and replicd that Yifit wan not for spolling that protty Pace I would eplit your noso.” 'Ihis, Mr. Brown clnims, {s what hae baen distorted jnto the Lorri- blo opfthots iu tho chargey against him, Ia also stated that, when My, Dandy bnd beon ap- pointad, ho cessed his opposition to him, and fent & holpmg hand _whonover it was necossuy, Tha proscoution did not ob- “Joct to anytbing thus M. Drown suid, o8 ho comed to wish_to got tho whole teatinony as Bpoedily 88 poesible, The Court objosted but oico, and that was when M, Brown stated ho opposed the appointment of Mr, Daudy on tho grounds that his spirituality was not great enough for tho Ada Streot Church, and that Bishop Simpson hed eaid that Dr, Dandy must o to Ada street, a8 thero was 10 ofher place for m. As it was then time to adjourn, Dr. Brigga said that, aq ho would neceasarily bo out of town for two woeks, hio would like to accupy ol to-day n {rying tho oaso. Two of the Committes fonnd t impossiblo to atteud, and tho couneel for the defonso objeoted. Thoy tinally adjourned until Bp. m, to-day, whon it is hoped final ackion will 0 talien on tho coso. S A PRECIOUS SET. A cago of shooting, probably involving an act of tho groseest crimiual cnrolesaness and tholoss of life which the publs csn well afford to sparo, but which bas brought griof to & respoot~ blo family, occurred on the West Sido, yestor- doy morning, under the following circumstancos : About 7 o'clock, 'huraday evening, four young mon, named Miohael Bolard, Henry Mooro, John W. Connors, and John Pitzgerald, all of them notortous chavactors, well known to the palice end prison authoritios ss dosporato thioves and highway-robbers, mot at the corner of Haleted and Cougross (Tyler) streets, evidently for the purpose of instituting somo thioving oxpe- ditlon in the towns on the wostorn and northwestern suburbs, According to the state- ment of . Counors, the ;muugnut of the party, ud o hardoned celmiual Tor ouo_but 17 yoars of sgo, thoy proceeded wost on Cougress siraot 10 the Plttsburg, Cinclnuati & St. Louis Bailway track, where thoy were to mooet two men, and then go on to Qleora or Evanston, for what apecial purposo Connors says hio doad not knorr, 8 Moora led the party, and informod them that ihey would bo Lold as 800n a8 thoy saw the othor wo. ‘Thoy waited until ahout 4 o'clock in the mora- Ing, and tho two mon not comig, they turned tholr facca homaward, coming dowd Adwms strogt. Ontho way thoy were *fooling” and scuflling, 88 such poople gonerslly do on tho Etruot, sod us ghoy reacled Oakley atroot, oland aud Mooro ~ were walking togother #ud tho otharu behind thon, Mooro, t thls poiut, drow & ewall sluglo-barvelod pistal, and, pulling back tho hanuwor, pointed_it at tho sido 0f Bos Jand's head and said, “I'll blow tho hat off E:u,” ‘Fumng tho triggoras he apoke. loland foll modiatoly atter tho discharyo of fho \vnrun. sud according to tho statomont of Conuora they expmined bis besd, oud dwcovored ho wus wounded, but the; thnu}:ht not woriously. Thoy tried to stop the tlow of blood with handkor- chiafs, but, flndlnig. tho victim sinking, two of them, Moore und IMtzgorald, rau fora physieian, Dr, DoWolle, whouo olliea i8 at tho corner of Madison struct und Wostorn aveuuo, answers ed tho oull, bul was too lato to © of Auy wervieo. Tolond died mhout 5 o'clock, Connors remainiug swith him, tho other two hpving flod after notifying the Dogtor and an exprasswan, Doxtor Cadman, Builiff of tho North Sida Po- lico Court, lives Iu tho violnity, and was attract- ed to thoepat, He arrosted Counays, aud had tho body takan to Bolsud’s late homo, at No. 108 Sonih Joforaon street, . Offieors Flanpgan and Flynn, of the Madison Btraot Btatlon, sturted in pursuit of Mooro anid Fitzgorald, gud cama upon thom in o barn near the coruer of Twolfth und Caual streats, but the ¥ascals gt word of {helr. comiug in tiwe to ou- cape, Two other boys, wmid fo be bard cases, woro srrestod by tho de- toctives, bup they ovidently’ bad o diroct connoction with AMooro and his* perty. Thoy gave thair nawes as Richard frwin and Jumes Willizipg, aud they aro said to ba tho fol- Jows who tools part in tha highway robbory on tho corner of nnut,'nmou and Cougross stroots, Jast Soturday uighf, whoroln a youug man was badly beatou and 7,50 taken from him, Honry Moors {s & flue-looking young man of 19 yeurs, ond 86 bad a8 ho in bandsome, Ilo na'boon in the Roform Sehool for varlous thiov- 1ug offouscs, and was but recently pardoucd out of tho ridowoll by the Mayor, and that, too, wftar bo hed boen placed on what s known as the black list, sohadulo of fhioves which the Eo"“ antboritios furnish Iia tonor in ordor to sevont purdons in auols crses au thaf of Aooro, Botand was alo in tho Dridewoll racoutly, aud managod to gat out by the oxoraluo of exesutive nlnénoncy- tod 3 onnora was arrested last Saturdsy for va- frrancy, and wont bo. tho Tirldowell fob | iyiny tays by Justios Boully, but be never entorad tho prison, some shystor having influence ouough to Bot him roleased botore ho ?nn tho statlon, John Fitzgerald is as bad au his companions, who are roi lfi vory dangerous and duupnmu: oung men. 1o has also baen arrested saveral imos, aud fmausged 88 ofton to clioat the law of Bts fli’o'z‘lhl? :gl‘xlm;! nh:o on l?‘[)nm;n aud Fitz- orald's tracl ossiblo K aPhurad oro this i publistidy . *0%¢ I be oronor Stephony and Dr. Henrotln, tho County Physiolan, oxamiued the wouud in o Jund's bead, and found thut tho bull had eutorod tho kull, and ponojratod tho bram just buok of tho lort ear, talung an upward dircction, a fuct whiok would bear out Conuors' stalomout ay to o mauner of whootiug, It was thought—und tho detectives do not yot Em up the opinlonw—that decorsod and bis gom- ados hnd been cmlouvurlmfi to antor g dwolling or attack somo eitizon ou the stroat, for tho pur- o of robbary, aud Bolaud was ahot in the at- ?é.“:.p‘.- But ' mo one has yob ape esrsd to raport auy such ocenrrance ¢ the police-stations, ~ aud Connors’ sior; 8 accopted ns correat, 'The Uoronor wifl old an Inquost this moraing at 108 Bouth Joffor- yon_etreot, where the body g l)fihm. and it is probable the mannor of doath will ba' dofinitely lonrned, Moore will bo held, under tho Inw, for orimiuni carolossnons In shootingToland, if In- tleed hio committed tho act, And ovory offort made to aond bim to tho Ponitontiary, ——— ADULTERATION OF DRUGS, To the Edtor of The Chicago Triduns: . Bims Your artiolo in Bunday's Tninune, on adultorations of drugs, was somo rospeots fair to the rotmilor. Yot thore are statoments whioh I think should nitract tho attention of drugglats of this city, “A drugglst who mixes hls aom- pounds with substancos thaj randor them uso- loss, or puta futo them anythlng that s dangor. ons to lifo is little Dotter ‘than a wholo. rolo murderer, &o. No drugglst in this or nny othor eity would attempt such a thing} “mixing compounds with subatances that ren- per thom inort is nob practiced by drgglats; thoir raputationy ag professlonnls ara too valu- abla to allow thom to palm off upon tho publio nostrums that would be injurlous, I ventura to state there are no set of men moro partioular in tho wolootion of their stack ~ than tho rotail droggiats, DBut it would scom tho mon s vory ofton looked fo more than tho pure, unadultered stopk, by soma physiciana who would sond thoir pationts fonrtoon blooks away from thelr nearost drugglat, booauso, ag o vhysicinn told us, he was more goucrous, Our moujolues ho knew to bo just ns frash. What an Idoa to load the pooplo to belleve ono drugglst's modioinos_arc as frosh s another'sl ™ The smaller druggists who have ouly & small trade muake up oulr in small ?unntlhuu, whila the larger eatablishments manufaolura on o lnrgor gealo, vory ofton nob hayiug a4 rolisble an articlo g the smaller store. Ilowover, drug- gists aro conatantly roplonishing their atock, as & tulo gonerally buying in smoll Tlnnfltlcn. Thut o ronl dangor to tha publio from drug- mists 18 from ignoranco. How mnny ignorant physiclaus havo wo? If 1t would not bo for the ,gummvtdnmglsts oorrnmluhnnmn of their igno- d rant mistakes, there would be moro doaths, perhaps, to chronicle, Dut, aa tho drug- gist s in o gront mossuro dopond- cut on tho physiclan, wo must closo our oyes, and say naught. Indead, tho haleyon days of our profession Lave passed, Tho drug- rlst is the slavo of the poople, roady at all hours aof the day and night, Sundays iucluded, to por- form hia duty, for which ko roceives but httlo thanks from the public, Wo ocan assure you that ur bod ia not vue of rosvs, and vory ofton agcompanied by thorna, Riigzo, Cuvauo, July 16, 1674, ——— ORIMINAL, ORIMINAL GOURT, There was but littla dono in the Oriminal Court yosterday. John Word was tried for the larcouy of somo tools, and found not guilty."” John Wilson plonded guilty to the churge of driving away o horse, and was romanded for sontoneo. : It is expactod that tho Grand Jury will oloso thelr labors to-day, report to the Court, aud bo discharged. The Earll murder caso i8 sot for trial Tucaday, tho 21t inatant. THE TOLICE COURTS, Charlos and Robert Carr, charged with particl- pating in o riot on Milwaukeo avonua during the night of tho fiye, wore flined B16 aud $20, re- spectivoly, by Justice Boully yostorday. For stoaling o Auit of now clothes from T. W, Howe, of No. 51 North Jofforson streot, winle the Bouth Sido firs was raging, Goorgo Nlito was Lield to the Crunioal Court In bonds of €800 yosterday by Justico Beully. Willism Forrls was before Justico Scully yos- torday morning, chavged with stesling a suit of .olothea aud other utnil from 0, Kurth, of No. 77 Arhor avonuo, Contmued {ill the 924 undor bonds of 8700, . I'wo mon \vora arrested yestorday morning for attompting to stoal tho bigey of 0. 0. Birpuitz a8 it stood bofora his residence, No. 273 Weat Franklin stroot. Judgment in their cusea was suspondod by Justico Kautmavn, Matthow Sullivan was bofore Justico Boyden yesterdsy, ohiarged with the larcony of g horse, the vroverly of James' Maloney, of Willow Springs. 110 was hold ovor to fhe Criminal Court in bouds of 700 Owon Donniolly wos yestordny hold for the Criminal Court, undar Vonds of 3300, by Justico Scully, for stealing a dray-load of furnituro bo- longing to 2, 1L Moyers, of No. 131 Groen streat, during the escitemant over the South 8lde fire, Wiillam Conroy will'find it vory oxponsivo if Do attom(ts to oxecuto bis thronts against Ald. Fitzgorald, Thursday ho sont an epistle to tho Alderman makiug all menner of throats, o wag arrested, and yostorday Justice Boyden placed him under §1,000 bonds to koop tho peace. Yosterday morning Justice Seully fined Georga Monroe £100 and sont kim to tho Bridowell for ninoty days, for stoaling n pookotbook from Mra, P, W. Pavne, of No. 191 Woat Jnokson street, Ho snatched. it from bor at tho Northwestorn Du‘[mt. last avaniusij. and it contained §6in monoy and o chook for $200 worth of baggage. It was recoverad, Thomas Rowland was in the omploy of the Grand Poolfic Hotel up to Thuraday uight, when ho stola & watch worth about €50 from a followe workman. o was arrested and brought boforo Juatioo Boyden yestordsy morning, who held him ovor to the COrimiual Court in bonds of £500. Henry McDonald, O. F. McAllister, Frank Fdwards, Atlfred McCloud, Lizzio and Jennio Smich, woro all up this marniug before Boyden to answer to tho charge of Inrcony, Thoy wore arrestod for stonling on tho might of the fire, ‘The two Bmith %ir]v, ith Edwards, woro dotected urlointng artioles of value from tho 8t. James fotol. Tho Justico continued tho hearing of fidhllm? all of them under ¥200 bonds till the st Jout. . Montion hins beon made of the row that hap ‘poned in John Slosn’s saloon, on Archar avenue, Bowmg two weals ago, in whioh it s alloged Sloan shot and dungerously Injured & mon psmod Qooney, sud slightly injured another party, Bloan wag commicted without bail, on tho 7ih inst,, by Justico Boyden, to await thoe rosult of tho “injurics . rocaivad by Cootoy. Yestorduy morving the cago was called up, and the prisan-~ or was hold over ta tho Orimina{ Court in boada of $1,000, which woro given by Lis attoruoy, Ar. A, Van Burop. The wounded man is bottor, but #till in a precarlous condition, The two Robinson brothoers, Isana and Adam, who aro tha propriotors of the Rtobiuaon Houso, on Wolls street, near the corner of Lake, which i8 wall known as o resort for hard charaotors, were bofors Juatice Boyden yesterday uhnrgmi with disorderly conduot and committing au as- srult on B, Jennings with intont to do hodily in~ jury, This asoauly grows to o oortain oxtent oub of the sttompt mede on the morning ot the Gt inst. by ubknown par- tion to blow up the building No, 101 TLnko stroot, which adjoins tho Robinson Houso, Tho fim of Bricker & Bunborn, dealors in leathor and findings, who occupy the lower floor of thig building, bave onussd to” bo eclrculated n rntmou roquesting tho Mayor to rovoko the jconso of tha Robinsons permitling thom to carry on {he hotol snd saloon business j this ja with a view of compelling them to leave thnt neighborhood, Afany of the business men of that looality have signed the petition, which was corried svound by Mr. Jennings, Thursday last Adam called ot the 8toro of Bricker & Bau- born to 8oe them in regard to a proposition they hud made the Robinsons ta ront a store-room of them undor their hotol, and while in the oftlos awaiting tho coming of ona of tho firm, Jen- nings bappened in, aud Adam asked him why Lo hnd wiguod tho petition, and was ensworad that he had uot signed if, but bagd circulated it for eignuturos, and ho was not sccountablo to him for 8o dolng. At {his Robinson solzed him Ly the throat, and commencod elriking him. Jonnings was about ta gos tho bost of his assnils ant, whon he oried lustlly for pasistsuco, and bis brothor Tasuo, hopring bim, rallied to hin rosioue, apd attempted to fiuln an outrgnco to the oico by smashing in tho windows, By this time, ons of tho provrietors: put {n an appoar- anoo, aud Nabiuson wae wnouf of tho housp. They weye eubsoquoutly arvested ou tho abovo churges, Wie Justioo finad thom 15 oach for tholr conduct, In addition to thoso charges, there wea that of robbory lodgod ageinst Isano, which consists in his antoring, it is allegod, s xaom Dcuu!!led by n transjent lodger and robolng him of 4,20, This u.-hml-r;o was gontiuned Il the 26tk ingt,, under bouds of 100, A POLIOR-GOURT MELEE. Justioa Boydeu's Pollea Court js froquently tho scane of wnavoiduble kuosk-downs and fletlouts botwosn the youghu who duily ase tomblo thoro and the ofiicors who are do- tuiled {a preserve ordor in tho conrt-room, Youterday morning tho portayy and ysrdmon of tha Grand Puojfle Hotel worp prominent sptors and withoksos 1n twa or thraa cases whioh were callod up for hearing. One df thew, npmed Bartholomow Lyons, a stout, heroulean-looking man, was i aitondano, awaiting tho calling of 4 cage of & follow whom lie hud arrosted Thirs- day night for tho thoft of a watoh {rom o brothor lahorer at the hotel, Lyons wea mukiug himself & llitle ofllolous aud couvarsing in a bolstor- ous manugr, o the great auLoyanvo of the THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1874. court, _Oficor Amatoln, a_alight-bullt but iy and plicky boy, nvitad Lyons to bo sontod aud talk fess, “Tho Enrlnr paying no hoed to the adylco of Ameteln, Lo took iold of him, when n hvely mill was witnesaad, to the gront dolight of tho spoatatora. Lyons saized tho oflleor by the thront and orowdod him baok ngainst the rniling that surrounds the spros silottod to tho attor- noye, Awstoln rosovered himsolf fn s second, and got his work in on tho porter In quick ordor, ripping tho ahirt cloan off Lis baol, and in & doxtorons msnner throwing him meross tho rolling, Tyons was_eaptured, and boolted for disorderly conduat and resinting su oflicor. Ila waa thon eonfinod in tho room sdjoluing tho court, with the othor prironors, to awnlt tho ploasuro of tho august Boydon to dis- poso of his enno. Telng shoved Into the pen, ha was welcomod by tho prisonor whom hoe had ar- rastod with the groating, * 1lalle, thoy got you, did thoy ?* ©'hia salute to Lyons, who waa in nnything but v agrooable mood, waa only ndd- ing fuclto tho flamo that was burning within im, and he dealt the fellow a blow that folled nim to the floor. This started the wholo pack of drunkon, thlaving yngrants, Who iero crowded togothor in - tho littld 13 by 1t xoom, and tuoy ook took s hand In tho moleo, Tora fowmoments tho oxcitomont wna intenso, and it soomod oa if o crowd of demong hd brokon loose, 'Iho officors soon restorod urdur, and tho originnl causo of the row, Lyons, was yankod" down the stairway to the cell bo- low. Onhoing brought befors_tho Court soon aftor, Justico Boydon Bned him 87 lor disordorly condugt in the _conrt-room, aud €8 for strikin, tho prisonor. Lyous romonstrated, and wanto tolniow if that was the recoption s follow mot with for making tho nrrest of a thief; if so, ho would In future lot thom alono and steor clear of conrts In gonoral, and insiatod that this wns his firat appouranca in & Police Court, IIf thisbo so, bis introduction yestorday was o striking one. MIBCELLANEOUS, Aloxander Bacon, & countryman from Wator- town, Mo, arrived in the oity yostorday morn- ing. " Ou his arrivel in onmrnu with & friond thoy nl:&uxud tue sorvions of l{mnhmnn named Dan Muhonoy for $1.50 to show thom around tha clty, Thoy wero driven firat to a gambling- house, where thoy rometned about fivo minutes. Trom thero thoy wore driveun to o saloon near tho Michigan Central Railroad dopot, loonted at tho corney of South Wator streot and Michigan ayenue, Thore Bacon was robbad of about 81,600, Mahonay I8 held at tho Contral Station, Al- though ho hns always borne the reputation of on honost man, it was doomed proper to lold him whilo tho dotectives nre looking into tho sffair. Dotoctive Douny Simmous has tho mat- tor in band, and yostorday, on complaint of Bacon, Justico Boydon issued a warrant for the nrrost of threo unknown porsons, whom Bacon is to point out to Bimmons, Bacon, st tho time tho robbory was committod, waa Vory muel: ju- toxicated, and the men who obtained the monoy ll‘cll {n with him atthe saloon. Tho Boulel-LaPorto asduction case, which was partly tried boforo Juatico Iiaiuos Monday, and continued till Wodnesdny, and again on yostor- day, was conolyded. Tha evidonca was verycon- flioting. _Misg LaPorto aworo that the defoidant was tho fathor of Ler unborn babo, whilst Boniel produced strong ovidonce proving that Miss TFlorence could not to a cortaiuty sitributo hor prosont condition to any notion of hiv. Durin, tho testimony of tho lady it was ascortainet that she is the Miss Florouce Clough who placed Nersalf 1n the trylng and dangerous position of anureo of tho dving viotims of the gollow fover opidomia at Mowmphin last fall, and, by her davo- tion, attention, aud uncoasing labor, and vigi- Inut'caro of tho sick, ondoared hersslf to many families in that city during tho timo of tho torri- Dlo pestilonco through which thoy passed, Gon, Eldridge ' mndo a forcible argument in behalf of the prosocution, and alluded {n elaquont terms to tho sprvico rendered by Miss La Porto ab Momphis, in whioh sho hetseif was exposed to tho dangor of tho fearful plaguo, Alr, Trumanu nauponrad for Bondel, T'ho_entire morniug was oocupied iu this trial, and at its conclusion the Justico dacided that the ovidence was so con- flioting that ko must disohargo tho prisonor. Burq)lurn centered tho houso of Lawreuce Biehl, No. 452 South Clark stroct, yestorday morning at 1 o'clock, and, aftor chloroforming the wholo family, robbed tho promises, Thoy took Mr, Biohl's wateh, velued ab ©100, the watch of his won Honry, o Ballit in the County Court, nd 8100 in money. The clothies of tho Iatter were fonnd seattored over the floor, and in tho eide- pockst of o cont 50 was found which thae thioves overlooked in thoir lasto, ~Tho family was bad- !fi affected with the chloroform, and it was with fleulty thnt hliss Biohl was rosuscliated, Tho burglad left by & sido door which was atauding open this morning, Thomas Bennett, the man who ehot and killed Qeorgo Xells, tho night of the fho, in front of No. 800 Michigan avenua, still Jiea in o critioal stato st Bt, Josepl’s Hospital, with a poor proa- poat of recavery, Kolls stabbed him in tho back and abdomen, 1t is atatod that Kelis ondaavored to ontor the above-moutioned house, and wag stopped by Bonnett, The formor, being an iil-tem- pered man who was suffering from consumption, nsiuted on entering, aud persisted in his offorts, whon Bopnott pusbiod bim bacl, and Kolls then drew n knife and stabbad Lim, Benuet drow iy revolvor aud_flred soveral times, oue of tho shots ontering Kolls' hoort and passing cloar through it. Dr, loorotin, iha County ;Physi- oian, will oxamino Bounett's wounnds to-day, witha viow of detormining the oxnot naturoof. them and Emlmhlo result which will follaw, Should he bo fatally wounded the Coroner will tako Ul ante-mortom statomont aud proceed with tho inquest on thio body of Kells, —— GENERAL NEWS. There will be a mooting of the Committeo of the Clan-na-Ciacl Aesoclation. on Plenfo ot the Council Chambor this evoulng at 8 o'clock. All azo invited, The tomporature yesterday, as obsorved by ‘Maunssa, optfeian, under Tuk Tninuse Building, was in tho shade ue follows: 7 a. m., 67 dogrees Fahronhcity 10 . m., 747 12m,, 704 8 p. m., 17; 4 p.m., 70; and 8 p.m., 76, The Young Mou's Christian Asgociation Em- plqun\ont Ruronu, 146 Fifth avouue, can give railvond-Inborors "work on the DBaltimore & Ohio Rullrond, I'ho inataliation of officera of Ashlar Lodgo, No. 308, A, F. & A. M., nud tho recoption of tho Most Worshipful James A, Hawley, Graud Mastorof Illinois, ocours next Tuesday evening at thoir ball, No, 73 Monrow street. Tha schaoner Glad Tidings was jammed inta Madison stroot bridgo by tha tug Butler, last ovouiug, 8 fow minutes before 7 o'clock, pud tha structuro was considorubly dumeged, but not sa 28 to causo nuy dolay to travel, T nocordanco with the decleion of the Baptist Oounoil hold on Tuesduy, Lho oceromouny of foupally recogniaing tho Amity Baptist Church, theRov. Floronee McCarthy pastor,us o church of tho rogular Baptist denomination, will bo por~ forformed Bunday aftornoon, ot d:80 o'cloal, ut it ploco of worship, Martine’s Hall, Ada stroot, noar West Bladison, Whe Rev, N. F. Ravlin will prosch an spKrn[)rlm,o sormon ; _tho chargo will be givon the church by tho Rev. John Gordon, and the lov. IL A. Iteichenbach will give tho right hand of fellowship to the pastors and doacous of the church. In Thureday's papor, moution wag made of tho fulnt!u‘: of ono Lizzle Chamblaip, at a houso on Wost \Vashington atreot, while applylug for board, apd of hor subsaquent removal to tho County Uospital by Oflicer Blopd, Yestorday forencon thae young wojnan dled, her silment bolng inflammation of the abdpmen, Ier roal namo was Lizzie Cabgn, and sho livod ina housg of prostitution at No, 08 Wost Wasbington stroot, and was from Muskegon. Tho Coyouer Wil inquiratnta tho caso fo-day. Last oveulng whilo throo sistors, numod Dran- 1ok, Wworo onjoying a ridoin a buggy on Do~ plainos stroof, tho velilclo was upsot at Laka streot, and tho ocoupants thrown out. Ono of them was injured sevorely abaub the hend and ahoulders, and was remaovad to hor homo at the corner of Forquor and Halstod sirests, Mr. Gustav Domars, teacher of Frouch fn the High Bohools of Chicago, has boon engngod by tho wmenagor of *“Purls by Night” to lovture upon the groat oycloramn "at ckch oxhibition, Boing perfoctly familjur with Paris and its his- tory, E{u desoriptions whl pdd a now churm to the most charming exhibition of art ever soon in Chicsgo. Tast night at 10:40 o'clock & fira-alirm was tnrned in from thy box af Kuhp's Hotel, next door to Tux Tumnuse Duilding, on Doarhorn hireot, Tho alarm was causod by @ gentloman nawed M, G, urnott, who ocoupied loom No. 148 in the hotol. O rofivjng for the night, he dragged his bod out in tho coutre of the soom, whot the mosynito-bar gaught ju the gaslight, aud ignited, kn damage Wi donoe, furthor than tho Lurning of the bar, and tho guests of tho bouso xuuurvmu & bad searo. 1t is statod, by porsons n a position to speak with somo dogroe of authority, that tho threat- oned rupture in the Loard of Lrade hina resumod atan ‘hla form. The packers aud other mom- Dous dlscontontod swith ‘tho wnsungoment of tho present Board hava decided upon ornnune.v ) superb bullding ou the ploce of proporty wast of the Amorioun ifixumu Campuny's buililing, on Monrao strect, It is stated that §200,000 of tho capital stovk has beon sybeoribed. THE EXPOBITION, 1In gome of the telograms sent fsom here dure ing tho progrean of the Iato fira thora wora ox- resalonn which gavo riss to & rumor that the Exposition Building was burned. 8o far from the fact Is this, that tho firo-proof charactor of that bullding was falrly domonstratod. It stood in tho..direct line pf tha firo, and was for hours covorad with showors of sparks and halt-hurnt bits of wood, felt-roofing, and blaging embors, but tho moetal covering ro- siated pvory attack of tho firo porfaotly, Iiu jso-~ Iatod position, tho matorinls of which it is con- structad, and thorough police arrangemonts, rondor it oue of the an{ safent sirnotures iy tho city. Intonding exhibilors, whathor ot homo or abroad, may confido thelr valanble contributions to jts walls with ovory ronsonablp essurance of safety. Thore fano structure in this country, usod for » similar purposo, less llablo to injury or destriiation by flre. 3 ‘Wo loarn, by tho way, that proparations for iho great Fxhlbition of duptnmbnr nro woll ad- vancod, In all departmanta the applications are contlug in froaty, and most of them wil bo crowded with nttraotive novelties. E 'Tha largo additionnl struotures for the accom- modation of the diaploys of works of art, imple- meonts, and plants and flowors, will bo hoaded. Tho wholo aron of Art Miall i’ now 78x120 feot, and thora s good roason Lo oxpact tha longest and bost art-slow ovor opaned to the publio’ In Amerlen. S S THE QITY HALL. The following pormits woro issupd yeatorday by tho Board of Publlc Works: to Lukoe West, for a two-stary brick building at 823 8tato streat; nleo_to o Ontholio Church for n two-story brick building, G0x144 at tho southwest cotner of Ridgevillo rosd and Waubansis ayenue, The sovoral committops eallod for yostorday aftornoon did not meot on nccountof the specinl meoting of the Common Council. Thoy will maoot this aftornoon at2 o'clock in tho room ad- jolning the Council Chnmber. Tho Finance Commltteo will mect ot 2:80 p.m. Tha Cam- mittos op Streots aud Alloya ‘t’ur the North DI vision will moeot at 8 o'clock " Monday aftornoon, to coualdar tha paving of Chicago avonue, The Commjittao on Railroads will maot at 8 o'clook this aftornoon iy the Oity Olork's oflice, The Judiolary Committea will meet at 8 p. m,, in . Ttichardaon's ofloe, fu the Ashland Block. Dids woro oponod yostorday by tho Doard of Public Works_for 8,000,000 of sowerago brick. Tho lowest bids rangod from 87 to 750 por thousnnd, The contract Lirs not yot boon award- ed. Tho Doard will also soud in an ardinanga to tho Common Couuclt, at thoir meoting on Mon- dny ovening npoxt, for the widoning of Btate stroot, from Harrison to Twelfth, Tho amount _recoived for water-taxes yoster- day footed up §1,801.07. * Thoro were but two officers brought bofore tho Polica Commisatoners yesterday; aue, for drunkenness aud justtention to duty, was finad five days’ pay ; tho other waas & caso of non-pay- mont of bills, and resultod in the discharge of the dofendant on his promising to pay up. Tho flroman Bwartz, who was injured at the ‘West 8ido firo, still 1i¢s lu o procarious condl- tlon, His'Injurics are of so sovero a nature that it1s imposslblo ag yot to give any declslve opin- ion on tho caso. Gommissioner Sherldan is of tha opinion that all the manin stroots of tho city should be widoned to 100 feat. He figures that there aro ot lenat nino square milos of wooden buildings sonth of Twelfth atreot, and maintaing that, with the beat firemen in the world, large firca cannot Lo provented, nulees tho streota are widenod so that thoy will not bo continually compellod to rotreat fronr tho flames, a8 thoy wore obliged to da in the South Bido firo. Tho Mayor I8 very indignant that a certain papor should hold bim respausibla for tho nctions of Firo Marshal Bonner at the late fres. Ilo saya that Matt. Bonner was appointed undor Mnyor Bond’s administration, and that Mavor Iond was upheld by this paper in so appointing him. To claims that ho bas not the power to romove him from oftics, oven muugh Lo might think it oxpediontto do o ; yot this papor wil- fully and muliclonsly has traduced bis caracter togathier with Matt, Bonner's ao-callod ehortcam- inga. 1lo gives na liis opinion ¢hat a8 this paper was phut up during the war, even so should it Do shut up now. Tho complniuts In this matter avo just as numerous from the Aldermen as from tho dlwyor, Prosldent Dixon, who arrived {n tho city from Now York im twwo hours bofors yostesday’s Councll moetivg, stated that the Eastern press, ho cousidored, bave troatad the recont disaster in a tono which should incite wortby comphint from Chicago citizons, o thought tho romurks wera ovidently written In tha Intorest of Eastora land speculntors and capltalista. The City Clerk removed tho contonts of the safos in his dwelling-huuse to tho City Hall nafes yestordny afterooon, Tho siivar was found to be somewhit discolored by tho Lieat, but othorwise uninjured. Tl jewelry which hod undergone tha ordoul wus almost all in a very domoralized con- dition. Tho Law Dopartment will apply Mondsy in the County Coure for judgmont ou oity dolin- quent toxea, Mr, Muun is prapating the opluion for the Bonud of Publio Work in royard to the Ioard'y right to domollsh Irame buildings wuich were i)uz up within the -fire-limits sineo tho ilve of 871, ond oro sbill standing, Tho opinfon will be ready thiy morning. gl PERSONAL. Gov. MoCook, of Colorado, is in the oity. Tho Eplscopal clorgy of Chicago and Bighop Lee, of Iows, hiad, Tussday Inat, quito & rounion at tho residenco of B, H. Korfoat, Esq., at Lok Viow, to moet the Rev. Lord Chnrlea Horvey, D, D., of England, who has boen for two wooks past tho guest of Mr. Eorfoot. Honry Groonobaum left yostorday for St Catharine, Oan,, to be gono about n weok. ‘Washington Libbey lott for Boston ynpler&]}{. to bo absont two months, Afr. Libboy will vislt the prominont walering piaces during his trip. Tho Hon, Oliver . Plokor Lins recantly ro- sigued tho oflico of Judgo in Jesper County, 0., to0 seoopt o partuorship with MeDaid & Wil- 8o, in place of Mr, Bpafford, who retires from tho firm. Judge Pioker is & gontlomun of tho highest character, and will roceivo & cordial wol~ coma from tho bur aud business men of Chicago, HOTEL ARUIVALA. Sherman Iousa—1t, W. Bryant, 8t. Youis ; G, @, Howland, Now York; 8. A, D. Bhepnrd and wifo, Hoston § H. F. Parsous, Ban Franciseo ; 0. . Ingram, St. Louis ; Johu S. Abbott, Boston ; 8. B, Shacklcford, ‘Loronto; James A. Candlold, Philadelphia ; Dr. Fifleld, Doston ; 0. Jowoll, Louwville, . . . _Tremon! Hoyse—Ceorgo H. Williamg, Ottawa ; John . Wright, Ciucinuati ; J. E. Dasroum, Utiea, N. Y. 0, R, Bell, Ere; Menry Uliman, Poorin, . . . Qrand Pacifio Jlotel—John Kingella, Now Or- Jonws ; lidward Price, Hannibal; A. H, Wildor, Bt. Paul; J. T. Williams, New York; Jumes Nicholls, Hartford, Ot.; G. O. Cutting, Australla; W. A, Smi(h, Mobile, . . ._Zalmer House— Capt, W. Tletehor, U, B, A.; Joun MoCormick, Montroal ; M. I, qumli.) Now York; Charles asking, U, 8, A,; John D, Wall, U. §, A e SUBURBAN NEWS, . HYDH PARK, The Hyde Park Trustoes, at thoir adjourned moeting Thursday ovening, fully cousidorad and finally passed tho sonual apprapristion bill, which covors aleo last yesr’s doflcioncies. Qn the prosent valuntion, a8 comparod with Chica- go, whis lovy is less than 5mille on the dollar, and includes expouses of wator and gas and evarything olso, for which Ohicago levies 17 mills. ‘The following ara the ltemu ; LEGAL, XXPENGE FUNDS, Txpenses of eloctions., 3 6 ‘Advertising and bianka, Logal oxponses, . Hneclal wsscssmente Contivgent fund ... FATATINS FUNDS, Avsoggor's expenses Culleotr’s oxpouses. Trustees' gplarion Lrounurer’s salary. Clork’s oxpenses. Hookkeopuor's safary, Huporlntcudoots sa Eugineoring oxpenses, POLIOY EYPENRE FUNDS. Yor regnlir and I|lecln|zl¥ununsun"nry, feod- Ing prisoners, poundy, und Hcensc, ,000.00 i rilovia al Drulus snd guivorts, Bridges und ferries. . Sinkiug-und Park botidi, . 80,$50.00 VUNLIC GUOUNDE YUNDS, Villnge Mol and Juil, Btreol lawp, . 000, ——— 120000 WATEN-WONKS FUNDS, FOT running expensss... Binbing-Fuud Waer Loo Boi Biuldng-Fuugd Wator-Works bou Totalisirvesnrenssen, evevnnenese s $110,000,00 DETO0K, W Tha Doasd of Bupasvisaes o Moklansy Coynky mot in tho Court-Ilowso on tho 16th Inst. Thore wore_prosent Mesnra. Axtoll, Goodrich, Battarflold, Diggins, Thompson, Dakor, Cunnuz, Tarnor, Dartholmow, Voo Volkoubirg, Lom lclro;vn. MoCOunnel, érmy, Pock, Bonson, at ‘ouloy. My, W. A, McConnol was called o tho ohaty, After an hour's intormisslon, tho Ohair ap- polutad the following Committooa 1t Asscasments — Dutlolumoy, ~ Crlsly, Digalns, ‘Denson, and Bakor, Jtailronds — Diggins, Lsmb, Thompson, Peck, and Coong Jinanes — Lamb, Axtell, Bouthmayd, Turnor, snd Cooloy, Ad'dllll:ggfifl ~ Cristy, Daker, Axtell, Bouthmayd, *honcs antt Bridges — Brown, Cooleg, Pock, Cooney, and Turner. Pubfie Bufldings — Yamb, Digging, VaenValkon Dorg, Goonioy, snd Crlaty, Foen and Balaries — Dullorficld, Lamb, Thomp- sat, Diggtuw, aud Gavrlsou, Gn motion, 5 committae of threo wero appoint- «od to tako such stops as they might deom noo- oasary to restraln tho monoy now in the Tronsur- or'a possosslon from boing paid ovor to the Stato Trensurer, Digging, Lamp, and Thompdon wota appaintad aitoh Committo. 'The roport of the Bhierl of tho foes by him roooived woa roforrod to the eamo Committoo, Tho County Olork's bill and roport of tho earn- ingn of the ohlco for the half-yenr onding Juno 1, 1874, was, on motion, roforrod to tho Commit- too on Foos nud Balorlos, Tho Oircuit Clork's bill was disposed of fu tha samo mannor. Doard adjourned for ong weak. The rounion of the Ninety-fifth Regiment Ilij- nols Voluntoors will tako placo ot Munds, Bat- urday, tho 26th inst, Wednesday wan o big wool day at this place, Mossts, B, I, Pixloy & Co,, Chloago, liad con- tractod for aboue 40,000 pounds of wool to bo dolivorod thero on that day. It came nto tho town in two-story londs, which reached all around tho aquara. Ar, Pixloy brought with him 25,000, ‘which was not onough, and tol egmfihcd toChicago for moro. Tho prices at whiok he boumht wore from 40 to 48 couta, A Dotroit _wool-buyer next appoared ou tho scono, offorod an advanes o the provious figures, aud pecured tho wholo lot Loforo tho money from Olicago arrived, A spoofal mooting of the City Council was hiold at tho Council Chambor, Moyor Donnelly in tho chair, Thero wore prosont Mossrs. Bhorwood, Blakoaleo, Arnold, Bunker, Austin, and Barrows. Mayor Donvolly statod that the obact of the mooting wasto reconsider the location of tho site for tho crection of a trough to receivo tho wasto wator from tho minoral springs, o9 the resent location wns abjected to by many of the citizens ; aund, in view of tho fuct, ho thoight bost to call o mooting of tho Council to conaidor tho matter, Ald. Dunkor statod that bo soloctod the south- w'nsz 4 coruer of East Jackson and Joforson streots, Ald. Shorwood snid that hn had no objection to tho placo selected, but thatif it was objocted to by many ho would give to tho city 87611 the Committes on Publio Proporty would locate the trough b frout of his promises and convey the watar thoroto, \ "I'ho rest of tho Aldormen spoke in favor of lo- oating tho trongh at the point siready sotootod, It was flually decided that the trough should o bullk at the sito above moutioned, aud tho Council adjonrued. ‘The ¥roo Methodist nnmp-muonng nrnned in Horman Franco's grovo, a milo south of Wood- stoelk, Friday, tho 10th tnt,, is to continne over tho Sabbath. Tho attendance during the day is small, but 08 night spproaches it rapidly in- crangos until the grouuds are filled with visltors and worshipors, TICHIOND, This placo 18 crowded with boardors, Tho Tyin Lakes are tho most popular résort, and are patronizod by thronga of ploasuro seckers. The Tolegraph Compauy las estnblished a atation lero to accommodato the patrons of ‘hotols and tourists, : MARINSG, Port ot Chicnxo, July 17+ ARRIVED, Hobr E, M. Stanton, Taylor's Pier, Iumbar, Hchr Charics Hinekloy, Clovoluud, coal, Sobir Laura Belle, Osvwego, conl, Bargo Wolverino, Grand Haven, lumber, Soow Herouler, Claybouks, bark, T'rop Lake Onturio, Montreal, sundrioa, Henr 7. U, Bawyer, Buffalo, ligbt, Helie Myatle Btar, Oawoga, coul, Hehr Libbie Nuu, Greon Yag, lumbor, Hehr Lizzlo Doalk, 5t. Joaopt, umber, Hehr Hod Wing, Buffalo, coul, Sobir Kato Howard, Graid Havon, bark, Sehr Carnotla, Morlowiuco, [ Sour Nigara, Bufulo, Iight, ° . Burao Approiitico Boy, Graud Haven, lumber, Burgo Williaw Burn, Grand Haven, lumbor, Vargo 0, . Allen, Grand Havon, luinber, Sebr Niagaro, Godoricls, salt, Prop Vauderhilt, Butulo, sundrles, Behr Rovort B. King, Puntwaler, bark. Sehr Clura, Muskogon, lumber, Trop Obarlos Reltz, Mhnistee, lnmber, Bargo Harinony, Manfstes, lumber, Selir 0, Michelion, Ludington, Jumbor, e Araly Ludiugton, luwbar. Stmr Corona, St, Joseph, sundties, Trup Lake Brecze, Bonton Larbor, aundries, rop Asta, Moutreal, sundrica, Beur flarriotte Aund, Graud Haven, lumber, Schr J. I Newland, Monfateo, luubor, J Belie Gamo Qock, Manjstee, lumber, Sehr Loufes McBonald, Munlstec, lumber, Hebir Wollly, Holland, fumber, ' * Selir Ellen é§lr v, Pensaiikee, lumber, Bebr K. 4, Bdidtore, Pentwator, lumbez, Btiur, cnlmg'u, Muuitowoc, gundries, Schr Black awk, Lincoln, bark, Holir J, F. Tracoy’ Maudsido, Iumber, e Jeasio PLililps, Manistco, lumbar, Bolr 0. 0, Gooper, Cloveland, conl, st duskogau, Muskogan, dundsios, Sehr Peoria, Alonominec, lumbor, Prop Bt. Albans, Ogdousburg, vindles, Trop Sliylark, Boutn Haven, Jath, Yrop Nownois, Butfalo, sutidrius, Bargo Mantao, Poshtigo, lumber. Bargo Active Cosbligy Tuiubor, Hohr Mary Tivoth, Whifo Lake, bark, Sehr Imperial, Monominag, lumber, Selir A, J, Mowry, Liucoln, lumber, Prop David W, 1tts, Clevland, coul. Trop Golorado, lhll)‘lnlo‘lfundxlu. Prop B, F. Wade, Fort Huron, sundrics, CLEARED. Stmr Ohicago, Manftowac, suudrics, Trop Luko Bréozo, Bontod Harbor, sundries, Barge Advanoy, Fealitigo, 13 brly pork, Himr Corona, 8t, Josopl, 18 tes lard, and sundries. Selir Josoph Duval, Kewaunec, 0 brle asit, Bolr Nelllo Wilder, Buifalo, 20,010 bu gorn, Sohr Mocklug Bird, Bullalo, 18,149 bu corn, Bolir Dan Lyot, Oatego, 12,00 i wheat, el Qerrit Swlth, Oawego, 16,200 bu cort, Thark Yesbtigo, Buffulo, 24,400 bu corn, Hobr 3, F, Dticy, Buffalo, 50,000 bu corn, Beow Biary Helon, Whito Laky, 600 bu outs, 8 tons food, 0 tons hay, Sobir 31, Folger, Kingeion, 1,600 bit corn, Trop umic, Opdembung 1100 b corn: Bark J. G, Moshier, Bugalo, 41,300 bu corn, Prop Arabia, Buttslo, 46,633 bu corn, 800 brls flour, Bebr Jumon bouch, Luffalo, 85,600 bt oorn, Sobr J, W, Doae, Bullalo, 46,600 bu coru. Sebr A, J. Mowry, Lincolrt, 80 brla four, 18 brls pork, Helir Eilra Day, Wolto River, 60 bu oats, Prop Cliurlea ltoltz, Manisieo, 100 bu corn, 800 by oats, SO brls fiour, HIGUT TLEABANOEA, ‘Prop St, Altiang, Ogdenaburg, 10,000 bu corn, 50 brla fionr, and'sundries, Btmr Miskegon, Muskegon, & teslard, 37 brls hams, and aupdrios. Prop Olifus, Iirle, 5,000 bu oats, 600 brls flour, 3.000 tea lord, 180 bags tmotly need, Prop China, Juffalo, 16,000 bu wheaf, 100 brls flour, el &, 0, Rabarls, Alpbus, L bu coia, 010 b oats 18 liny. Prop Qcouto, Graen Ty aud Intermodiste ports, 65 Vrls pork, and aunidles, Prop_Asia, Monitrasl, 16,710 bi corn, ‘And forty-thiee vessols sloared Hght. T, Tanko Prolulity wero_quiet at 3Xo for cor, with robato, Ohurters : ‘o Buffalo—Sclirs G, 8, Huzard and J, G, Maston (yestordny p, m.), aud schra J, 31, Hutchimson snd ¥, Bpry, cort ak 040, (Lho schr J,'W. Doane, roported soveral duys eiico, wue loading corn,) To Montreal— Trop Asin, wheat'on privato toma, To Erie—Prop Chiua, corn nnd oata; alan propulier not named, for wheat. 0 Burnis—Prap B, ¥, Wado, corn throngh, Total, 7, Capucity, about 40,000 bu wheat, 230,000 bu corn, asid 10,000 bu outs, Yessels Pusyed Dotroits Bpeetal Dispateh to Tha Chicann Tribune, Daruorr, Al July {T.—~Tasssn Us—ols fsteo aud Indiag schrs Alish, Holvotla, E, R, Williums, oud, Sheuday,Gummings, Proatun, Montaiik, Thamus Tyrsons, Lincolti, Dall, Clty of Manilowoo, Sothwust Baveland, Peusaukeo, Champion,Oity of Olifcago, Slau. #ou, Fleet Wind, Cavedon, Jobn' Kildorhouse, bhina, TatsEn DpwN—Prop Cralg and achrs Loftis Wolf, Filmaro, Gon, Pheips, Journeyman, Wayp—West, Man. Vouyoln Passord Port Huron, Speciul Dupateh (0 The Chtcayo Telbune, Powe Hulaw, Mich, July 1e-Bows—trops_Oity gf, Doy ork," Autuitpe; wehi Waloriown, Esglo g, U-Props Montstes, Tndia; sohrs O, 3%, Bond, E. R William, ’mfinunu,“cfi‘m iy ?3.{' Sinfio Sluuson, Fleotwing, City of Ulllufl‘fi, uaudon, Gity af Munjtas woc, Willlin J, Proston, ‘Phcodora Varsous, Clavolund, Souflwest, M. J, Gumuiings, Alontsuk, Lincoln Dall, J.P, Marah, E, M, Portoh, itinaly & Michluuu Cuppl. Burnauvonr, July 17.—Auntvio—Olive ' Branch, walle 000y cogh ¢ Yhas, Huatt, Maraoiish 600 'Iuduetry, Morris, 6,900 b corn, LEanEp—Gon, McOlellan, Joliot, 33 bris flour A, Woalson, Ottawa, 60,460 {t lumbor, 16 1 luth, 1 Numokrour, July 17—9 th.-—Anmvm—nmmm, Morris, 6,000 bu cory ; 3lunitor, Maryls, 6,000 i corit 3 Ouondugs, Morle, 6,850 bu corn ; Belle Frauco, Norels, 6,000 bu corn, Gr.zauvn—Yyop Mohswk Dolle, Eenkskes Foodor, 08,140 £t Jumber; Messougor, Xankakos Feador, Bl m Tufnber ; 1lizabell, Lockpoee, 5,304 b wheat § Jounde, 60,460 foet fumbsr, {100 Sty Golomton Tob o Portof 3l 9 Dii Juloetur for the Pol Iwalle P Al o e A e y 5 {from the Treasury Department at Washington, to send 1ha rovonue-auttor Andy Johnaon to this port, ani un. tul farthor orders Ohieago will be hor headquartors, o business men of Olovelaud met yoaterday to :ogtl‘ldor tho matfor of A broukwaler spd Larbor st that a % na Petrott tuge will aoon be towing vemscls tho entirg Jongih of tho Inkea for the_ordinary ryor tow ing ohordos, Yestorday the tug Winslow loft thla port Wil fiva vassols in tow, and (o (g Champion ook Boven veascls from Gravolly Uay, both agroeing to do- lyer dhiem In Laks Turon for o last sonson'a tawing rates, Doths tuga camo froin Detrolt,—Kufulo Lzpress. ~Knothior offort {sto bamad o rocover tho ook of ilio prop Oty of Madian, lost, lust fall oft Washinglon Teland, Green Boy, Thia timo Port Mu- ron parties and the' tug Leviathan will undertako tho work, ____AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Tony Pastor's Troupe. GRAND MATINER AT 2. GRAND MATINER AT 2, THI8 EVENING, BENEFIT OF TONY PASTOR, Last appoaranco of tho Groat Troupe. A Host of Volunteers. Tho Great- o8t Bill of the Season, Popular Pricos—25, 50 and 750, T AUADEMY OF MUSIO. colal sud Extraordinary Attraation. B X Woll Appoaranca of tha T, i s ta a5 oo g gt oot o s, oot ANl tho Fokes In FUN FOG, Monday, Dl‘LLSN.n 08 AFO h_ onday, JOUN EXPOSITION BUILDING. K1l on viow, That marvalous achlsvement of art, Paris ‘bg N'i?;ht. With Leoturo ll{ Mr, GUSTAVIE DEMARS, Fronch Du)filg‘o'n Posltively Tare- teacer in tho High Schools, Also Opan sttt RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION OF REPEREXOR }fflml-—'f Satyrdarae g AP A el 1L MICHIO}N CENTRAL 8 GREAT WESTRAN RAILRNAY P RCkarien s G it, ottt Sy pbeoand e and T Gunil st corner o' Saditome e ¥ Handolyhy Arrive, ight ISxpros s IAKD RAFIDE AND MOBKEGON, forning Bxpror 1t apross. ENRY 0. WENTWORTI, Goneral Passaagor Afodt- CHICARD & AJ.YIN HAILROAN, Chicago, Kanwa ity and_Denear Sort Line, vla Foutri. an, o, and Chirago, Springfield, Altan and St, Louls Thyough ine. Unton Depot, West Stde, near Haisonst, bridge, " Ticket Ogices © A% Depol, and 123 andalphst Tease, oriuy K onku & Nl e Maluun il cator, Tacon Jotiot & Dimiiht Agvomnodation. CHIPARD. MILWALKEE & flr.mFAUL HI!LW’W. nal-ite, Dnéon Depot, ‘sorner Jadlsan ot i 63 Soutlh Claricat,, opposits Sherm 1 BT b o Milwaukgo, GreatTiay, Point, St. Pau] & Minoapolu, %fi"a i 2 Grooh ‘a7 Ly " Mr"nrmnrnrl‘mul‘ Mall. o *8:008. m, |*0:208, m. *4:15 p, . * 7:60p. m, on, St Paul & Siinoap:| © .14 G6:45a,m, Intit Lo ILLINGIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot faot of Lake-st, and.foot of Ncenty.socond-at. abicé, 151 Randolphat,, near Clark, Sty EDUCATIONAL. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, GEO, BAILY, Prinoipal, Butoqorsor to Mres, Turgwyn Maitland. Tho dutiss of fhi0 sohiool wil be rosumed Bopt. 16. - For clrouinra gone tatning partioulars apyiy t0 (o Princlpal, §75 Wabash-av, PARK INSTITUTE. For Glrls and Young Ladles, Fall torm will hexin o G T porkr o able sstectore: " Tnoretsen A commodatlons for Boarding Punlle, and ' nnusual adsan. tageaofforod, bur ofroulars addross MILS. A, K. BATES, Prinolpal, 71 Ashland-av,, Ghicago. LAKESIDE SEMINARY, A Yiome Bonrding School for Boya and Girls, ~ AT OUONOMOWOU, WIS. Tharough inatriotion Dopartmont. For O Tara npto R OO DO R P e RV J e MAGOEFIN, Haotor, MADAME 0. du SILV d L ALEX. BRRADIORD orly Mes, Ondd Hiviartg) Lt e an_Joardhig-Hohanl for Young Ladlos ay T Wort ThiFiy-olghth-at., N: Yo, raopuna Sept. S Application may mo wads borsonaliy or by lotter asubove, MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S TNOATNDING SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIRS, The Tall Torm of Mra. Hryan’s School commences Soptombor 1874, _Batav Aorl], 1874, 1t Vernon English, Classical & Military Academy, t MORGAN PARK, Washlugton Iolgts, Tlls. Tho! il Seasion of this intitution il bogls Scpt, e btafn full painpblot elrculnrs for 1871, by ad- dressing tho Prinolpal or Wm. Taloott, kaq., Attornoy. at-Law, 43 Portiand Block, Ohleago, ). 8, BHELDUN NORTON, Propristor, OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1627 snd 169 Spruco.nt., Philadelphia, will reopen on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. English, Fronch, tn, Bosrdibg aund Day ehuol. ot young Tadios and Miss nugisKo ol o, Frotioh fs tha ho family, RIARSARGE BOHOOL FOR BOYS, INORTL CONWAY, N. M.} Bohool year Dnont A5t B\ Bk Shtouisia or admislon addross FREDERIOK THOMPSUN, Principal Itoloroucos ln Chicago, tho Hon. J. L. Pickard. OTTAGE HILL, SEMINARY, FOR_YOUNG Indios, Poughkeopsio, Dutclices Uonnty, N. Y, Goulan'i iy somprafonsiva:” Aaslo 4t ina ets - For clrculnrs, ndurg oI . 6, WEISEL Ly Pricipal and Propriotor, IGHLAND MILITARY AOADEMY, WOROKSTER, Mass., fAts boys aud young nion for commioa au splontifio paceults, Ita supgrlormertigatatod in clroutse: ©. B, METOALLY A, M., Suporintendant, M5 BULKLEY'S | BOARDING = AND DAY . nchoa, for ypung Indios, town-on-the-Iud- ‘s, will réopor 18, SUMMER RESORT: CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, "Twolvo milos from tho Villago of Oatskifl, N, ¥, Accossibl by the best monntain-road In the oanntry. Itlovution, 3,000 foot. Viow, oxtooding ovor Abont 10, Yauura plos of (0o Valloy t i Hydon: Bossrpasisd by any in tho warld, Colobratod for 1te (nvlaoratiog st rs. " Tomporatiire 18 o 30 dcyroos lowor than that of Row Vork Cily. Wousaapon Juso 1 o Gat. 1. Board, .60 por day, of §23 per woek. ¥ Por 6. L. BRAOI, Propritar. GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, 1% now opon, Turms, §3.80 por doy and 821 por wook for the soason. JOHN B. OOZLENS. Catskill and Mountain House Stages and Carringes. Visttars will pleaso inqulro for JASES B, DEAOL, A:ani‘;?(ynk:ill:ll'm:‘n_i?fir ,Nwl::lux il bo I i) Tpan the srrival of A T AR, ‘A. BEADH, Propristor. FINANOCIAL, GEO, W. XING & CO., BANKERS, 74 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CONNESFONDRNTS) Tondon—ALLIANCE BANK (Limitad), vorpoal—NATIONAL HaNK (Limitedd. tiand —NATIONAL BANX. ¥ i 0 . %lumbum—l\lz UHAPEAULOUGE kors In 0., Buco's, Also, o tris, Italy, Bwoden, Norway, Doninark, Bolgium, and nwf}zurhuu. Jattars of Oradit fus nblo rivof Jnropo, o s Tutolgn ollootiona tado; - ilund Danke and. lsokors wlio desire to soll thuir own Rxchange can mako faverabie arrangomonts with us, - Livingston & Company's Bank, 10 Plue.st,y Now York. Organzad for tho luginess of gut-of-tawn Hanks, Bank. ers, Corporations, Individusls, &o. Offors spocial i ducomauty to Udrresiondgnia. - ¥ivo yor sunt tyterost aliowod on dafly huluubes. City, County, and Tawn Bonds, siso atbor el s antod for salo o oo ra oa WMISCELLANEOUS, Tt \vo ieon dameged by'tho cantruation ot the trag J7ip aviheon demmaged hytho construction ot the tracks Sliy; to'cammonko and. proso aurt of Gompatent nr{n\.\lcuunl withia thrv yeacy trot A R R R $Hon for, al oyl daniagon ounas by »-L'v'fl. Qi o somstrubtion of nuch ke bup tho bouoii of this pro: Vfslon can oniy bo had by proporiy.cwuors who sholl. huva pluimod suoh guinponseiton witaly sld torm ot yosra: Colunmbus, Ohleago & Indlana Contral, ordint A TSy TaSilo ¥ Ulongo Neflrodd, Maphy 16 Ofidags ¥ Paoiflo"wnd Ghicago & ads, upa {, 1873; Oblongo & Cpuads ol flh]fllfll} A Riindt Thiog N ESuhar N cagy Mil- koo & 8. b onar Foloidadinttiod sihuoanin T, Hra. 17 ardos of the Consmion Gautall, ™o 0 o Ontoaao, July 18, 1834, Ooniptroll D1SSOLUTION NOLICES, DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of Johnson, White & Co, &s this day dissolved o Fna i, teTd uliu. i1, JOHNSON, TIA M. WHITE, 1. A TYERR, toforsir o {lioabdva, lio frionds and vifroe of tho Dy aro skaby rospeat{itly Informa thaf tho " bystuees il tia cout ingod.a by Yra, M. “Wulfto i hapus 0 s cobtlaganap el ths, oausdouce snd P Gioabo, Juno 10, 1914 Ttd' M, WINITH, —__INDIGO BLUE, = BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Oxtuinni wnd Unoxvallud for Btucte Olothos, g [ Store, L 2R Nortd B;ufif'.’.‘h.‘ i"h‘uf‘.‘ nfif.fl.;." L'fi?y ‘l"i‘,”“l’ “':‘l"' j),‘néfm #houli sl by mud oy R oo, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, oF SOK BALKE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Yeoria & Kokok I, Dubuguo & Sloux Oity’ Dubuguo & Kiouz Olty i (@) Gilman Passengor. (a)Ttuns to Unampalgs on Baturdays, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRNAD, D Fool f Luks-tts, Indiunaav., and Sisteent and Canal and Sixfeent sy Gruud 2 1 -ate, | TVekot o Now sy HNeket oficse, Ho, 83 Olari. songe! ‘Aurora Vasseayor. Dibdue & SO Lap 25, ool Night Exp, for Orma Kaasaa Olty, Jo avoowort ‘clison & 8L, Josoph Hap. TDowuer's Grove Acgommod 0| Dwnor's tirove Aocommodation|* m Downor'sUrove Acgommodation|® 816 . m; *Ex. Sundays, tix, Baturdsy, 1Ex. Monday CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ty ofices, 63 Olurkal, (Shorman-House), Oy aficts, 63 Olgrits (Shorman-louie), and 75 Onals aPsolfioTast Line, 1 o N1 via Clintog, aOmalia Night Kxnro i a kYooport & Dubuous 1xpy ¢ k" ulvu\;-illnhnquofl.xum- 3 Milwankes & Mil koo Passougor ros Ahro A e-n;! \EVIflnn FQUOKS Bxpso B 8t, Paul Pamongor, W. H. ‘TT Gou, Pass, Agent. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devst, corner of ¥anliuren and Shennunater 3 Cai Grand Taoio dioreto s+ Wkt offce, Omaba, Loavonn*th&Atchison E: Peru Accommodation., Nisht Kxpress... OCEAN NAVIGATION. THE STATE LINE 1, NOTIOE.—Ator Saturday, Juno 1 Blsamarn of thls Liggwil] b&d'up:('éhfi'avn?y"ihg'm‘-'f' Y until Ji 3 reokly e avory WEDRESDAY, il sonsem, STATE LINE. ToGlnsgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &¢, BTATI OF GIORGIA. Vodnosday, July 21 AFATE OF NEVADA Wodneadus) July 33 BTATE OF PENNSYL Wodnosiass Ave-s FROM PIEI 3, NORTH RIVER, Ratos of paseago: Cabin 870.and 38, eirzinoy: Staor Aqgas low s by any irst-olaas liso, Drsfleatlovestestos. okor in‘mm Vartfouiars apbly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & STt AL Gare Westorn Agont, & 4 Olarksb Olieaso. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF. The South WWalos Atiantio Steamubip Qompany's Now Fint-olass, Full-powarad, Olydochuilt Steamuhips will sail from_Ponusylvania Raliroad Wiiarf, Jorsey City: GLAMORGAN. ...,July 18] FEMBROKE w.....r Aug rying goads And Dassengurs at through ratas fru ail Dartn o fho-Unifca Htatos and Canada. 16 ports in the Bristol Chanual, other points L Fugland, These ateamaiips, built oxprossly for the trado, aropro- Ylded with 8l the litost improvowents fus the coinfortand canvenienca of 5 OABIN AND BTERRAGE PABSENGERS. Tirat Cabin, &7iand gflnufl'flncn Bocond Caliln, 368 Prenaiel iteorans Sottihontes fooon Sardit,, 1870, Ber ko pailoutarss apply tn Cacdll, at thy Com 's K 1] Now Y weli i ad b e et No. 17 Broadiay, National Tine of Stenmships, INOTICH. Tngmoat southarly routo has always beon adopted by {pis Gompaay, foooid feo uad headisads.’ Halling fross Now. York foe LiVIt FOUL and QUENS- TN sty BATURDAY, Satling trom N, Yok e ndon iacty vory fortalent. Joreh iy 68 Sheronoy’ Menrige: o grna rogicod Tlublln‘nmlivgf t Ioiweat ratoi Epliy sar 'g“v.:fi'f'f‘i.\ \I8ON, Wostara Azant, ¢ o o 5 @ Rt i), Guioaas, ucolpiuslt, (obpositanmw Line, Great Western Steamslng Lrom Now York 1o Bristal (Kngland) direot. Grent Weatern, Sat., duly 18] Coruwall, Taosday,"Aug. 4 jubin Passago, 83d; iulormodiate, §45; Ntoarage, Pagurslon tickaty, Apply at'Gow't Freight Depad TLako Shora sud M. N Tt o McDONALD, Agont, RAILROADS. Via HAICH, CERT. 6, W. & ERIERY'S _Pulmun Through Palace Slasping Coach” MEDICAL. SAVORY & MOORE’ Best Food for In'ralfis ¥ Motior's Milk woro clusely than say athor i i oty i e Vioed -I-‘xfn"fi e e mf"u'l:fi"g'fxzn‘n it et st sopmiipd with (s A Ronce s cofaiply arriccim. S fucdical cortitcaton wa sumieg Wholetalo S5 sall Ihgnlsatorors, AN BONIANI, LONDON We,au Tl aifahomisls aud strsisofors theygyfonl u.§ g o ai MEShA" DIGKSTI VI ‘G000 1 e dnsbopito” an Jelicato porwons of al age HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THEH BEUROPHAN PLAN. ©Coruer Irvivu-pluco nud Blxtoeuth: NEW YORK, Oty ano blosk fem Unlgn Sauare tho most amtrel st ; 56 ait) o the tmutadiato viciaity ot TSRS Mo of tosamons aud ity sl sfores, b egn pulargol {mproved tha paeteéason by WY Chime a0 & bASOURCT OIBFATGE: i ataiton OF ity g 8B Prooiouor. SCALES, | FAIBBANK® BLRANDARD SCATHS $ OF ALL BlZKS, A FAIRDBANKE, NORSR&00 MAND 13 LARLRSD