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58 e ~ S/Fd jr B oy vl A =Y > - EIEA ¥ &P Taraaw E Rt 2 e, LOCAL MISCELLANY_ TRIAL mdfiep:nn.&‘ygtmL Church trial was ot rdsy afterncon. Dr. C. E. Felton st T Bronso for defense, and Dr. h.m ,,:E'vmumn, for pmuwnfigmA Before Jormal orgaaization cf the inguisition tho thedorme o Rev. Mlr. Strabridge, given the endenCe re, was read to M. Carter, a mem-~ iR BeC mitice, who hnd Leen alsent on b e death of o child. This being an with the meeting was formally opened o ver by the chair. P e askod privilege to Introducs o 3 witmesses before Mr. Drowu's testi- :\;’v wus proceeded with. Am. G. L MULLETT ed. Hsd beard 2 conversation between oo sud Polkey, in which the former <stened to mash the latter's noso, and callod p & ARy pup.” He never kmew Mr. m,n before, snd mever heard sny such cersation as wag atleged in the specifications. o koo M. Browa b sight for two sears. e eation took placo corner_of Madison D faSale. Jobn C. Cittel was present. 0¥ €, CITTEL . Hé hesrd the conversation in gquestion. et bad told all. Ho mevor saw sithor o hopartes before. o beard Mr. Brown 5 to mash Mr. Polkies's nose, and o forth, <d nse some uch remark a8 ¢ bootblack.” Was forued who the PAFties Were aiter the conver- s Conir eoufioned Mr. B The Chair csutioned Mr. Brouse el e irrelovant questions. when spist- :g‘; rigg between” the Cuiair and counsel on- )Pty Brown proceeded : . Drother e ridge wsa paid €400 of the ms- ots of the Trustacs, and their $oeys ware improperly_sppropriated. I did pot co-gperate with Dr,” Dandy for the further qeason thst he came to my house upon two oo~ jons, apd— u%\mu was not allowed to relate the conver~ gation, which led fo snother wrangle between {ze Chair and Mr. Brouse, as to the character of 1bs evidence. Dz. Driggs wanted the largest liberty allowed ar. Pronse in the examinstion, and _asserted pbimself ready to meet anything adduced. Sir, Browa proceeded: 1 never said I held mngage agaivst the charch. It was simply an indettedness. At the meetingof the Board, Jar4. 1874, Dr. Dandy vsed unchristian words tosardz me. Mr. Dandy st that meeting gave pes goiug-over. Among other things, be ssid Fatash Avenne Church had given the church 0 thac was not nccounted for. I eninudicted bim flatly snd anologized. We had me fasther words. Ar. Dandy was augry st tetime, but I was pot. He charged me with Isvingtried to embitter the members of the Ceoterence against bim. otc. The entire evideoce of Mr. Brown was then rd for carrection, the Committee in the meana ine sdjovrning for lunch. A8 o'dock the Committes returned, when ¥BS, T. 0. GARLAND, vite of the late Sccretary of the Churct Board, wscalled. Ou the 10th of Apiil Mr. Daedy alled 8¢ her house, in the absence of her bus- ted. He wanted o sea the Secretary’s ook, I was sbown him. He took it and carried it way, eying he wanted to read the records, ieing to return it. He never returned if. save ssited bim for it, but he refused to give & up. He finally gave it into the hands of s zew Secretary. He said be had a right to 2 book, and no one could question his author- MB. T. C. GARLAND aled T was Church Trustee in 1878, and join- sitiechurch in 1854 I have been o Steward Wwatiwo years. Some £250 of the dedication wes sppropriated to the Kevp-loau. Bome wttemoney was used for the puichase of coal. ¥r, Brrobridke was paid $400. 1 do not kuow of these smounts being accounted for o the Trus- . Idonot know auythiog of the asrange- meuts mede with Mr. Brown about finishing the cbusch. 1 wes at a Trustees’ meeting whon the question was discnssed. Mr. Brown esid he wouid advance ope-half or one-third the neces- Eary money it Mr. Jeunings would do bhis part, watch would sava the church from embarruss- ment. Iheard Mr. Brown esy he would sell nates be hod against the churcli—bo did not eay somaliciously, Dr, Dandy told me that Mr, Lrown mnst be gotten out of the chusch whila Mr. B, was in California. Tclaim to be 2 Trastea. I am aware, howover, thst by forma of election I have been expelled. Inever gaid to aay one that Lrown's conauct westhe causa of thie trouble in the chureh. The sels of the chnrch were turned over to Dr. Daodr by the Trustees. Hn was empowered to te tho assets Lo pay off the debts. Tois was Mier Mr. Drown bad gone fo Californis. He bed possession of the Treesurer's boak at tha e, . Brown said be bad another witness, 3MR. BOLERT COMMINGS, thowas absent. He wented bimto prove the wims of the offensive letier. He wanted s ftter hearing postpon=d until Mondsy. ‘Tee Chair though the animns of the letter in @ation had boen shown. DE. BRIGGE KUpoged to eubmit the case to the Committea Tioont argument, reserving the right to baud & Coramittee o statemeny from the books of séchurel, with the books themselves, exhibit- ¢ the gettlement Mr. Brown made with the el Jr. Brouse objected. TIelad asked severs 3 {0 s the books in question, but bad nat 2 sble to get hold of them. If permitied to =uzme the books, aud they wero found all b, ho would rot object to the propowitiou. lepoliiely intimated thatit was possible the Yooss bad been tampered with, and warned Dr. Biggyagainst giving the Committeo n written uguzen: in the shape of & * statement.” Atier some further patleying, it was agreed ths defense shonid BXAMINE THE BOOKS uoler the eve of Cul. Aloors, Sacretary of tho Baowd, when the meeting adjourned to meet auu Mondey mornivg, Aug. 3, at 8 feiock. Tis efay of tho trial comes of Dr, h""i‘}:flé»m engegement of several weeks T IT 1S PREDICTED ¥ hoee cannecteq with the crial, that let the Conmittes ropore as 11 will the cade will by Ly~ peded. It Mr. Drown is expelled from the 3w, be will be sura to appeal ; if hois not, ¥ Is equally suro the presecution will look to ::DU:!I}:;AL Under the Iaw of the Church ® President, under certain circumstances, can et e 3ew trisl. Thewe are ways innum- 3o 0 protract the war, but none, 1t Scems, Ch ' pence. In the meantime, Ads Street 2 must suffer vear unto dentls, THE QUO WARRANTO, m‘}:mgo: Tuomas C. Gariend, of the Ads * Methodis: Clurcd, against 'the Board of i % 8 motion for s _information in Sureof 8 quo warranto against the ro- onsenta, yummo up bofora Judge Farwell in the ~Yesterday morning. L L. Bond, coynsl for respondents, read tho + Wswer, which gor forth, in substance, that the t Board of Trustces were legally and mfly clected t 2 meeting held Moy 2737 1874, mueeling being called and conducted gtrictly Tang Sisoce with the Constitution and By- oppertho Ade Stroet Chureh, which coniain Provision Prohibiting tha voting of women for “5‘!3& and on all guestions; that there is fFttled rule on "t point, which is L*um‘; oren mnd § voxed question in nln ofher Methodiat Churches; that there is Ty umiting to ane yesr the ofticial teouro of ‘Md%li that the present Bourd of ‘Lrusices, 1, recgie 0% £¥0, B0d three years respective- te ved & majority of tho votes at & charch Toug 103 ed in the usunl way for that pur- F"pu‘l” tuat they are. tharefore, Jegally and ivion b Trascees, to Liold oftice until the ex- &.flu of their respeotiv terms. Aftdavite by b7 lmer, R. W. Brauston, Acuslom E. s, and 1., 1, Boy Bt of the eqswey, .OB:‘S‘Y. couneel for relator, entered s mo- wa‘m‘tqka from tha Gles the onewer snd the at iy o SOPPOIE thoreof, and guive notice termoqy, ould fle bis demurror next Jlonday af~ £ g gy 8 Court orerrhiled tho imotion. and T 080 for further bearing at Joundgy, at nd were presented in sup- — e B"gm FUBLIC LIBRARY. bl g 78 of Trustees of tbe Pablic Library esid Tegular meeting yesterday (ifternoon, : ::‘ Hoyue in the charr, *ahounced that Br, Allen, ffhe florist, onssad 139 planta for the decara Lion of the o mmhw.ludmg-mom. ‘The nsutal thanks h?q‘;:;bnmn complaized that shavin gv,chips, Py mammap)e matter, were gillowed to Sergpy o, 0 tarred roof of the: buildiog, bY endavgering it by fre, u‘u‘&‘ Teeolved to roquest the owneer to look '@ Waiter gnd to carty a water- pipe from s ¥ the top of the structur o, 5o that The, “‘uld‘ Be earily flooded. W;dcomm““ on Administratiors recom- 80 Wcreays of 800 in the sal ary of the t Becretary, consequance of addi copaected with Liy offico: e is broughton a discussion, and, finally, i was agreed that r. Wickersham should be. yai $50 on account of extra services renderad S\u— infithfi‘mbnthq v)): glay and June, . Raster wished to introduce s new the purchase of books in foreign hnguzzl:nhflotr alter somo dolists, the matter was rofarred o i anléx{lmfmfl with power to act. e following resolation, offered b o;}*m‘n,;.; : Roels: Y Mr. W. J. esotzed, That in all cxses why 1L Do furnluhed of foan OF Qestrncton o ol ook longing to the Public Librry in the Inte firs, the Librarian s bereby empowerod to cancel the chargs for such s, 20 10 release tho guarantees from their responsibility on account of tho eame. The election of officors for the ensmng year was then entored upon, and resulted in the uUnanimous re-slection of the Hon. Thomas Husym; l"s Pruslhd!s;unxnnd Mr. C. G. Wickersham a8 Bocretarv, . Hoyne bri i it nb}o e ; yoe briefly returned suit. e Deethoven Saciety made applicaion through delegates, to 1ont the Jarge room over the Library. The matter was referted to the Building Committes, and, after disposing of some witling businoes, the Board sdjournad. —_— GARIBALDI'S RELIGIOUS PROCLIVI- TIES. The following interesting correspondenca has bael{ handed in for publication. 1f Gen. Gari- bn]dx bad not laid unholy hands upoun the Papal n?tnmquy 8 fow years ego, he might have stood hxghe_r in the eatimation of the Catholic olorgy than it appears ha now doos ¢ CaznepnaL or Hory Naxe,’ Cuicaao, July 16, 1874 Taggio, ar the Alpine Junicrs . Sinco I hnva baen fuformed that your company Jolning the proposed Catholic demonstration {or the laying of the coruer-stanc of the new Cathedral of the Holy Nume; 22d alace eonse months ago » note spheared on the public prints s A writcen by the notorious infidel and Communist, Garibaldl, approv- ing your orgauization, sud uccopiing its services iu the cuuse which he ropresents, you may readily une deastand how I csunot view your company a3 de- serving the nume * Cstholic,” aud, consequently, can- mot causeut Lhat it sppear among the Catbolic organ- dzutins $u the coming demonstration. Yours sin- erely. 3. MeMoLLES, Rector, Caieado, July 18, 1874, The Res, Dr. I, Helullen Dean'Sma: Your note to me bearing date July 16, 1874, informing we that my compsuy, *Tha Ainine Huuters,” cuntot ppesr aniong the Cathollo orgauiza. tions in the demnoustration of laying (be coruer-stona of thie new Cathedral of the Huly Name, bocause Gurie La)di approves of our orgunization, is received, 1 do nat know by what informution or authority you call Gaxibaldi a Cammunist or an infidel. 8o far as I Xuow, the distinguished Goneral wus nover an lnddel, but & true Gathioifc, snd, if vou bad carefully read the history of his life, you woald never have called him a Communist, Tou tro cvidently ignorant of the charscter and opinfons of Gen, GAribaidi, and also of the object af the orgunization of my company, and of the religious standing and bellef of the wembirs of the #Alpine Huaters,” As to myself and my company, wo can well afford to attend io our usual avocstions on the day of the laying of said cornerstouc, 28 we never sobcited uu invitation to be prevent on tat occaston. By what power Or auchority sou assume to =y that my company is not deserving of tho name * Catho~ lic” I am unable to determine, sud I question your right to muke such a statement. I might with equal right challenge your Catholivity, but g will not pre- sume to do 5. You muy Le asnnred that my company will not ap. peur on the occascon ruferred to, ana we shall coue sider ft no dishoucs to Lave been forbidden to appeur Ly yow. Respecifuily, Ciiarnes RAGO10, _ Captuin Alpine Hunters, i THE INISH MILITARY COMPANIES, who are, almas: to & man, Roman Cacnolics, ara wroth over the uncalled_for action of Dr. Mo~ HMullen regarding the Ituhian Compsany (Alpine Hunters). They feel that Capt. Uaggio and his men elected Gen. Guribsldi from » patriotic, not from a roligious, standpuint, and that as Xualians they ned & perfect righs to do 8o. Alwo the Italiaus bave. every succassive St. Patrick’s Day, turnaa out with their Irish comrsdus to celabrato the nuiional auniversary of Trelund. eomething that Lishmen always remember with grautude. Beuides, they do not wish to_sppesr 55 recozviziog the despotic action of Dr. M- Mullen, who in thin matter appesrs to hava forgotten his customary common sensa, aud brought about an unnecessary complication. Mot of the officers and meu of the Ltish com- papies met last msht, end, in view of ail these thiugs, determined to take no part in the pro- cesslon orgamzed for tbe laying of the corner- stone, They felt thas to do €0 would bo to gratuitously ineult the Italians, end indorse the sgction of a priest who wialea to dio- tate 10 Cathohe solders who they shall huse or ehgll not bave for olficars, honor- ary or otherwise. Thera are very many Irish patriote who are by mo means lovers of the Roman Catholic Chutch or of the temporal power, and it i considered thatif tha Irish com~ anies were to elect such men—who sra true rishmen—as honorary members, they, too, would bo proscribed by churchmen of Dr. Mciullon's stamp. _As most of the men com- posing the Irisk military companies of Chicogo aro old Fenians, their spirited conduct ou this occasion i8 8 good commerntary on the enlight- eped views and wide liberality of the Irish revo- lationary party at home and abraad, S CRIMINAL. CRIMINAL COURT. Tnere ore no ocased tried in the Criminal court yesterdas. At 11 o'clock, bowever, the Grapd Jury, which had been st work for the past woek, completed its lubore, and retersed iato Court with seventy-two indictments. The jury returned twenty-thres bills early last weeis, mik~ ing, in all, ninety-five,—» much larger list than osual. Having reported *‘ no further business,” the jury received an honorable dischargo from Judge Farwell, and each memoer thereo! went on his way rejoicing. Tbe ivdictments returned to-day were for offenses classificd 85 follows : Mayhem, 1 ; perjury, 2; larcony, 43 ; assault with intent to do bodily Injury, 85 torgery, 2: burglary, 11; rape, 1; commistiog & wuisance, 3 robbery, 8; sssault with inteat to fall, 2; arson, 1. The twents-threo persons sgainst whom indictments were returned last week, hava alroady been tried, or otherwise disposed of. Those reporied on yesterday will ba arraigned to-morrow to pload. THE POLICE COURTS. One hundred and ten cases came up for trial before Justice Boyden yosterday, sixty-seven betare Bcully, and eleven before Kaufmaun. Juatice Boyden yesterday disposed of Charles Wescott, a coufidence man and steerer for a mack-suction honse, into waich he had roped a greenhorn pamed M. C. Budington, by hning Lim §20. Victor Hobbe, who was charged with stealing s quantity of artificial flowora from Iresan & Co., 470 and 272 Wabesh ayeups, was yesterdsy, by Justice Scully, hold in 30D bail to answer to the Criminal Court, George Ball, Simon Woodruff. Charles Clem- ens, and Joha Cameron, four well-known South Sido roughs,entered tho kaloon 126 Van Luren streot lato Erday nigtt nnd assanlied tio pro- prietor in & brutal manuer. His auteries brought he police to the spot, und all parties were taken to the Armory. Yesteraay morping they were bronght befora Jusuco Boyden and flned $£25 Justice Boyden's South Side Polico Court was jn session yesterday from 8 o'clock in the morniog till 5 o'clock in the evening. During tuat tiwo he disposed of 110 cases, the main oaes being larceny, growiug vutof the late fire. Near- iy the whole pack wers discharged, thete uot being sullicient evidencs to hold them. In many cases the charge was changed to disorderly, and the offenders tined. Frank Blackburn, oo complaint of Mrs. Young, was before tbe Bouth Side Police Cours yesier- day under the charge of larcsny. Tho lady claims that Blackburn tole a large and valuable mirror from her house ou the night of the fire. He, 88 su offsat, claims tust he had alot of property ut hor house, and, in moving out of tho way of the fire, her mirror was taken with his things, and 8s yet he bod nor been fottuuate enough to find his own property. The case was contiued till to-mosrow under £400 bail. George Hinneman was before Justice Boyden yesterday to auswer to the charge of obtaning goods under false pretenses. The prisouer was st one time in the employ of A. R. Anton, st No. 1030 Wabash avenus. Ho calied at Cbapin & Gore’s saloon, on Monroe sireet, and repro- wouting 10 Mr. Pierson, & clerk iu thint establiu- ment, that Anton had sent Lim, optained a lot of cigars. Ho wss subsequoutly acrosted by QOfticer Dittinger, and, on learning tho sbove, the Justice Lald him over to the Crimiasl Court in bonds of §400. 3 Juntice Scully disposed of the following offend- ers yesterday: Mixe Gulvi. Lold over tothe Cnminal Court in bouds of 700, for breaking inta No. 70 West Bandolph streot, and stesling & gold Wlt‘ch and $20 from Joan Bachaldex&i “Squash” Murphy wad Lold to the Crimin Court under similar bonds for stesling & gold watch from Gilbert Probet on the eveninz of toe fira; James Burps, bls boon companion, wns convicled of vsgraucy, sod sent to the DBridewell for fifty days; Hona Driskowids, & wife-Lexter, Was fin THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1874 225; Jeme Haskns and Tereace Holton were ined $5 each for engaging in & row at & concert £2100m at the corner of Green strest avd Mil- waukee svenue Friday night; Hoory Jackson a8 taxed §5 for ueing profane lengusge, and & good many Jittle mis.cmeator cases, t00 bu~ meraus to mention, were dispoyed of by that e~ bane Justice. Deonis Ryan, a machinist, was arrested yes- terday afternoon by Ofticer Mack, chargad with forgery. The princips! witnass sgainst the Pprisouer was a little boy named Myer Pollock, 14 vears of age, who resides at No. 184 Twolfth streot. The boy's statement was_that hia was mot on Btato yesterdsy, between Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets, by Ryan, who of- fered Lim 25 cents if ho would take a check which he gave him) for 210, drayn ou M, Tight, wha keops & restaurant in the rear of the Palmer House, on Wabash aventio, purport- ing to have been signed by Mr. M. Brown, the ywnararupwkgn_g—hama in the city, and who is & patron of Wright's, and got it cashed, and return to him with the mouey. The lad says he took it, and, on presenting it to Wright, that” gentleman’ provownced ¢ s forgery, Tha boy with Mr. Wright caused the arreat of Ryan, who was brought at once before Justice Boyden, and the cess continued until Tuesda; uniier $300 bonds, which woro givan Ly B. & Connelly, s brother-io-law of the prisonor, Mention was mada in yesterdsy morning's Po~ per of tio robbery of a countryman, named Alex- ander Bacon, who arrived Friday morning in the city, from Watertown, Mo., with £1,350, aud that 4 hackman, named Dan Mahonoy, was under arrest, swspected of baving & land in the thett, and that, 1n the afternoon of that day, Justica Boyden bad issued & warrant, on complaint of Bacon, for the acrest of parties to b pointed ont. The warrent was pluced in the hauks of Detoctive Deany dimmons, who at about 9 o'clock &t uight arrested a person named Jobn Laus, slius ** Big Jack,” on Clork surcet, near Teylor. Lany fell in with Bacon immediately on his arrival at the Mickigaa Ceutral Depot, and Bacon claims shat Mahoney introdaced Lany t0 it as his son. Be this ag it may, they rode together to several places, drinking at esch point at which they stopped, and fnuily drow up at tho saloon corner Michigan avenus and South Water street, and there Bacon last his money, Yesterday both Mahonay and Lany were brought before Justice Boyden charged with the robbery. Lany, it is thought, knows more about the casa ihan o is willing to tell. Upon exsmination there was nothing elicited that could fix the guilt of these meu bosoud donbt ; still the circum- stances surrounding the affuir looked badly for thom, and the Justice, thiking the matter would bear investigation by the Grana Jury, hold them to the Criminal Court in bouds_of $1,000 for Luny, and €300 for Mahoney. It is due to tle proprietor of the saloon whers the robbery was committed 10 say that Le was in no wise connected with i, and, in fact, be it wss who gave Detective Simmons certain information that led him to arvese the man Lany, who was seen talking to Bacon as he came out of the cioxel of the saioon, holding his pocket-book in hig hand. ANEQUS, AISCELL Mra. Mary Roller appeared befors Justice Haines Fuuday nad swore out a warrant against Charles Loomis, charging -him with the Jarceny of a {runk containing the remvant of her wurd- xobe savod from tbé. conflagration of Tues- day last. Mrs. Rollar was the uanfortunate occupsnt of one of the frumes on Third avonue, withiv the burnt district. Loomis is an oxpresewan, aud was mean enough 1o -drive off with the trupk contaimng tho bastily-packed wardrobe of berself and dsughter. Yesterday Constable Heury Best arrested the fellow aud brought him before the Justico. who heid him for appearance Tuesday uuder 500 bail, H. H. Honore and B. G. Caulfield claim 8 piece of property, No. 419 State sircet, which is in {be burnt district. They had placed 08 castodizns over the place John . Laimbeer sud Fraok P. Ber.y. who.wers snugly. oo- sconced in 8 tenc erected on the gronud for their accommodstion, when, yestordar, they were unceromoniously arrested by Cavsta- ble Best, armed with a warraat swors out before Justice Haines by Mr. Lewis Suckioltz, charg- iug that thoxe gentlemen wers boldiag the prop- erty without sutbority. That gentleman claims the premises as well a8 Masers, Honoro and Canifield, and = civil swt is now pending as to winck of them ia the rightful ownor. Justice ‘Haines held Lajmbur aud Berry, the custodians, fur their anpearauce before him Wedoesday, un- der $500 bonds cach. Nathsn Fronk, the showman and phrenologist, of whom meution hoa been made a8 roptumsin &nd awindling countrymen by his bogus knowl- edge, at hs piace of exbibition, on South Clark strect, near Adams, is at hus tricks agaim, Fri- day Lie got biold of & brace of greenhorne, and, after examiming the bumps on their craninms, pronounced tham men of genius and suportor - toliect. The tellown bad sease encugh to know better. and refused to scttle tho demunds of tho awindler, wherenpon be attempted 2o hold thew in captivity uotl they liquidnied to the tune of §2 euch. ‘They couscd lus arrest, and yestorday moruing, upon Leing broueht befora Bocdon, e took a change of venue ta Justica DeWolf, who discbarged the prisoser. This embeldened the plirenologis? showman, and he went befors Jnstice Hinsdale, and swore out s warrant for the arcest of the parties whom he attemptod fo ewindle, charging theta with malicions!y eausing his arrest and false imprisovment. They wero arrested and brooght bofore Justice Hinedals in the afternoon, who discharged them. Peter Mullin aod Mike Leonsrd made a dos- perate row last night whon Ofticer Marphy, of the Madison Btreet Station, tried to arrest them, Tho former attempted to anuilulate tho officer with & brick, but was met with & rap on the head with a ciub. The desperadoes were brought to tue station after a fierce fight. % = ANNOUNOEMENTS. 2 The United 1. O. G. T. give & grand temper- ance picnic st Glencos Tuesduy week, Thero will bo foot-ball, racing, jumping. lemonade, nn 2ddress by the Hon., Emery A. Storrs, and other smusemonts, : 5 The second grand anoual excarsion of Rising Star Lodge, No. 50. L. O. . 8. of L, takes place st Turper Park next Sundsy. The proceeds will be used for the beuefit of the sullerers by the late fire. H. Von Elsner will give a trisl of his jnven- tion, for using stenwn for canal navigaion, st O. B. Green's vard, Halsted stract bridgs, at 10:30 . M, Lo-MOITOW. The ladies of the Church of {he Atovement givo another of those pleasaut mooplight enter- tanments at the grounds, corver Madison and Hoyne streots, Tuesday, eveaung. Thera will bo musie, daucing, refreshments, etc. On tbo 24 of August, tho Rev, Eurena Sheehy will deliver _Ius lecture oo the Geuius of Irizh Livorty. ~Ho has delivered this aud wome on several kindred subjects, and from tho comuments of the preus he evidently walks throngh some of tho worn paths of Insh patriots, It is & pew fenturo to fnd an Irish radical priest. Father Sheebiy would seem to be ona of this stamp, and 28 he is a8 eloquent ae his race, it will bo & troat to hear him on Irish grievances. Garden Citv Lodge, No. 141, A. F. and A. 31, will give their sixtl anousl picute Thursday, the 20d ist., at Sherpshooter's Park. Cars leave the corner of Carroll sud Cliuton streets at 9 o'clock. The Comumistee of Arranpements promise & pleasant aud &a enjoyable occasion. The United Sona of Erin meot at their hall, No. 210 Blue Island avenue, at 1 p. m. sbap to-day, For the purpose of attonding the coroer-stone ceremounies st the Church of the Holy Name. Tlns vld 2nd popular Society pives its thirteenth sunual picnic at Suarpshooter’s Park Aug. 15, A special meeting of tho Caledonian Club will be beld iz their lall, 167 and 169 Enst Washingtou street, on Tuesdsy evealng, st & o'clock. All members ere requertad to attend. Home Lodge, No. 607, 1 0. G.T., will cole- brate their ninth anniversary Monday evening, at their ball, No. 572 Weat Dladison strest. Good music sud speakers in altendance. The puplic i cordially invited to attend. A qusrterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Washiugionian Home will bo heid at the Horme Moudsy evening, st 73§ o'clock. A full attendance isrequested. The Elisworth Zovaves meet Wednesdav even- ing at their sssemblr-rooms st § p. m., to trans- act imporiant burinves. All members are par- sicnlarly requestod to be in attendonce. Myers' Opers-House, which bas Yeen closed since tho omiture of Ar. Josh Hart and his variety ehow,is to be reopened Saturday might. On that occasion the sttsches of tho bouss, including Messra. Surridge. Kayne, Lang, Riciuo, Carter, Hanson, Quinn, Stein, Heinicklo, Bowles, Conrtrignt, Ernest Linden, Martin, sap- orted by Wavno ang Lovely, Ssufordand Wilson, g. L. Hall, J. Roach, sad s foll corps of vocal snd 1etrumentsl performers, will givo an obio perioymance of & very enjoysble entertainment. The Eighth Presbyterian Church gives its an- pual picoic Moday., at Highland Pork. That of the Fufth Church will be 8¢ tho eame place Thursdss. i o officers of Ashlar Lodge will be installe: Tn:[;‘;dly evoning, ot their ballin the American Express Buildiog. v Thare will be solemn High Moas of thanks 13 iving to-dsy st St. Mary’s Church, corger of Wabash avenue and Eldridge conrt. which had such & narrow escapo from the great fire of *Tuesday last. The Right Rev. Bishop Foiey will preach op the occasion. The Rev. Father Noon- an, pastor of St. Mary'’s, will officiats, At the conclusion of the Masss, Lambelott’s Te Deum will be sung by the well-known choir of 8. Mary's. PN, GENERAL NEWS, The temperature yosterdsy as observed by Maogeee, optician, under Tar Tarsuse Buitd- ing, was, in tha shade, 8¢ 7 8. m., 74 deg. Fahr.; 108 m., 80; 12 ., 83; 3 p.m., 88; 6 p.m,, 84; a0d 8 p. m., 84 The alarm from Box 31, at about half-past 7 last evening, was caused by the burning of a bed in the two-gtory frame house 423 South Olark sireet. The fire was extingmsbed by a fow bucketsful of water before the engines arrived. John R, Sullivan, the man who sccidentslly 8bot himself in a snloon on the corner of Wash- ngton and Franklin streets, Thursday moraing, died at No. 720 Wabssh svenue, Friday. De- ceased was trying to svoid arrest for earrying copecaled weapous, and rushod into the saloon, and, in attempting to draw his revolver from a belt, it was dischaiged, tho ball ontering his broast. Deceased waus a well-to-do resident of Omuba, and leaves & family. Samuel 0'Neil made a miserable atiempt at suicide yesterdsy forenoon. He was in Henry Bohren's saloon, No. 392 Hslstead stroet, near Taylor, and suddenly pulled outa revolver and pointing it at his left sloulder fired. A severe but not dangerous wound wes inflicted. He 588 taken to bis home at No. 177 Buuker streot. He stated that he iy weary of life, because of much sickness, and desires 10 put an ond 1o his exivt- ence. Mrs. Greenstaw, of No. 268 Noble strost, tried the dungeroud practice of lightmg & fire with keroseuw oil, at 4 o'clock yesterdsy after- noou. Thooil iathecan bursi over ber, and burned bor in a shocking manner. Drs. Stroug and Sears attonded ber, and expresa littlo hope Of ber racovery. She was removed to the County Hospital. The Coroner will hold an inquest in the case of Michaal Boland Moudsy morniug. The jury has beou impanneled and viawed the body. A young ainl living in the immediate vicinity where the shooting occarred, Jackson and Oakley atreets, states that she heard the roport of & pistol, and ol goiNg to inquire the caude saw fuur young mon, one of whom fell, whila another ran “down, the walk a shore distauce and hid something un- derit. A search was made yesterday, and s small derrivgor pistol found in_the place where the gir] saw the party put it The above s.ate- ment bears out Convor's story,—that Henry Mcore carolessly stot Bolsod in the head whils trying to shoot his hat otf. At 10}¢ yestorday morning w canfull of kero- sene oil exploded at No. 47 West Randolph wtreet, caused by closo proximity to s heated stove, snd a young woman_named Magzle Mad- den was badly burned. Alr L. A, Dismond saved her from deatl by prompt exertions. Dr. Lewis attended ber, and pronounces her isjares dengerous. The explosicn eansod a acil alarm of fire, nnd Engive No. 17 answarad, but her ser- vices were not raquired. The vitriol-chamber of the sods-water appa- rutus in M. E. Huyck's drag store, at the corner of Lako and Lincaln straets, exploded yesterdsy afternoou st 4 o'clock, and Georgs Hogt, & clerk, swas badly burned about the face, neck, and army by the sulphuric acid. The body of s unknown man was found float- ing in the river, near Clark siroet bridge, yester- day afternoon at 13{ oclock, and was removed to'the Morgue by Officer Jobnson. Deceused was about 35 years old, and has dark brown hair sod raody moustache. He is dressed in s stiped Bummer coat, gray striped pants, aod Congress gaitors. < Tho Germanis Maennerchor gave a grand sam mer nigh's fostival last evening uwy Ogden's Grovo. The place was besutifaliy illuminated “with torches and puwborless Chinese lanterus. fho attendance was not as farge as was expect- ed, owinz to the throatenitg weather but ryet those present enjoyed thent- selves s much 88 poseible. The music was sery fice, and the singing by the Sociery was of the ususl oxccllent quality. Thete was pleuty of good lsger., and plenty. of roum for those who wisaed ¢o enjoy themseives by dence ing. The fostivities ware kepc up until a late Lsur, The city was fooded yesterday and lsat night wich handbills n:fnod by D. MeLaughun, Pres- dent of the Braidwaod Aliners' Union, waraing miners zod workungmen . againat the promises of tue Wiimingron aud Lraidwood Coal Comvanies. The Luudos 1, stated tuat tua offers of the Com- aules nre false, tud that ‘“"suxtoen hup- ed minerd and their familios ars snut out from the minos becaure they wawid Dot wotk at scarvation wagos.” A few days ago, o fow of these “sixteon huudred fomilies” wers srrested fur riotous @onduct, asd Leld to bail. It 13 eviden that there s serions trouvle st the Braidwood mouwues, and, masmooh as Chicago manuiacturers are $ia leading coneumers of ‘Wilmington and Braidwood ceal, the didicalcy is o no bl imporiance 4o our city. Amity Council No. 17, Sovereigns of Industry, was rocently arganizod, by Depaty T. W. Eaton, By the resmdence of Willam H. B. Alien, 2i0 North LaSalle streef. R. 3L Lee, of Bavens- wood, was elected President, and James Porter Beerotary. A meeting of the seversl Committess of the Clan-pa-Guel organizadon metin the Council Chamber Jast evening to perfect crangensuts for & grand pichic, to be given on tha 18th of Augost. Joba F. Scanlan opcapred tho clair. Tue Commitices on Grounds, Ausic, Stands, Refreshments, and otior mutters, stated that proper arrangoments were making, and that tiue . entertaiument would resnit ip the atend- uuce of & largo crowd. Lhe Cian-na-Guol Guards will appear iu unifosm oo the day of the picate. Letters have boen received from prominent Tiishnien all over tho couutry, promisg to be piesent. Another meeting wili be held next Saturdsy mght. Yesterday oftarnoon, shout 3 o'clack, quite & sensation was creased in tue neighborhood of the Cbiosgo Public Library by a junaway horeo attached to tho express wgon of & Scandina- vian, pzmed William Petoisen, running into and demdlisbuug tho custiage of Mr, Day, who fro- sides on Coutre aveaue. The shock was 60 greng that it procipitated the ocoupsats of the car- naze, consisting of Mr. Dag, bis wifs, and daughter into the street, all fortopately escap- ing with but very shizht injuries. The rauaway horse was flually caught cormer of Ruudulph streot and Wabash avenue. Tuesdsy vight, when the Michigan Avenue Hotal was ablaze, sud everv house on each side of it was o-fire except ove, and that was the large throe-stary brick residence which is immediatoly edjoining the ruins of the hotel, Bailf John Tunmeon, of the South Side Police Court, and Bewgt. Eboisold, of the polica force, passed by and voticed the Louse stauding alone, and yat troe from the devouring elements. They en- tered, and found Lhut it was deserted and given up. They ¢et ta work like beavers, and, althongh oxposed to the terribio heat, thoy fought the fire for over two hours, carrying water, with ausistancs of otbers, in pails, pas, buciets, aad, ia fact, anything that would hold water, snd during that tinis an engine, by thesr reqneat, gave them 8 fnendly sprivkling to cool their bested clothung. Fioslly, the Michipaa City ongine was ordered to thas poinz, and the hoase was saved.” Too much praise cannot be awarded to Mr. Tunnison and Bergt. Ebersold for the valiant mennar in which tuey battlod wita the tlames to save that building. THY, WALNER WILL-CASE, The Wallker will-case was contiuned yesterdsy morning before Justice Wallace in the County Cot art, Mr. E. A. Small said thet they demurred to the estimaony thus far offered by the proponents in the case a8 being sulicient 10 prove the will. Mr. 8wett thought the practics was plain in the case. It was not peritted & party to demur 2pa then give evidonce. Tho otber ride virtu- ally asked the Court to decide unon one point of tho case, aud then, i 1t wished, be allowed to continue takivg evidence. Mr. Bmall roplied thatit was the daty of the offirmative to prova tho will, and that it was not neceasary for the contestauts, nor was it their ivtention, fo briog 1n rebutting avidence merely to give points fur the proponents to ageak upos. 3r. Swett stated tast the will was offersd in probate with testimouy. and if thers was no sadverse toamooy it must be admitted. If the conteatants had n0 wituesses, then the Comrt should closo the testimony, and they sbould proceed to argoe the case. ‘Phe counse! for plaintiffa wished to uss the will as evidonce, but to this the other mide ob- jected thist it could not be 8o ased, as it waa pot yos admitted to probate. They wishod to znow if the geatlemen had laid their case whaliy befora the court. Ur. Bwatt said they had, Afr. Campbell thon moved {o strike ont from the testimony all vaid by the witnesses, Robert T, Linocoln and Henry Ysham. witn referencs to the seaity of the testator, Ho then resd from tho case of Tylar ve. Teler, that, when s will 8 made and fhe party marmed after (¢t nad bacn drawn the Tamziago aball Be s revocation of Abs wll 'Bo ‘New that the paper stood in this cours revoked,'by the marriaga of Martin O. Walker to Mrs. Mor- top on the Yth of May. Tha question then was upon the sanity of the testator upon tha 11th of Msy. Hence the testimony of Dr. Tucker and Ira C. Gorin was all that conld be admitted in thus case, for the Court had dacided that no wit- nessoa conld be admitted npon the guestion of the asnitv of the testator 1 these proceedings other than the attesting witnesses themselyee. To this Mr. Swett declined to answer. The Cours aaid that the case was so compli- cated at this poini that be would not decide now, aad agked for fnyther evidence ia the case, He would not, in fact, decide apy side wssues till all were submitted. d‘Thu Gourt then adjourned uotil 11 . m. Mon- y. e THE CITY-HALL. The water receipts yesterday amounted to §9,064. The following permits were yesterday taken out at the office of the Board of Public Warks : C.J. Hsmbleton, for a 5-story and basement brick building, 24 by 180, at 28 Lake street ; J. Honry Eoff, for a similar building at No. 26 Lake street: Mrs. O. M. Chapin, 2-story and basement brick building, 20 by 99, at 81 Monroe sirest ; A. H. Burley, 4-story and basoment brick, 20x100, No. 20 Lake; Joha Sutton, S-story snd basement stors, 125570, at Borthwest corner Madison and Liocoln streeta; Mark B. Thompson & Co., ice-house, 2-story brick, 40x89, at the soutbeast corner Frankiin snd Pearson streets; William Waller, 2-atory and basement _stone, 45352, on Nortn Dearborn street near Osk; Mrs. C. Stavens, Z-story brick. 24x46. on Webster avenne near Hurlbut: Lows Hempel, 20x80, 1-story brick at 351 State sireet; P. A, Nowton, house, 2-story znd basement brick, 22x52, and bern 2-story briok 26x56, at 137 Thisd avenue. ‘The bida Tor the new bridge over the Ogden Cunal ot North Halsted strect were opeued yeaterday by the Board of Public Works, when it was found that the lowest bid was Fox & How~ ard’s, which wos 23,945, Tho hizhest bid was $82,000. The contracts for 9,000,000 sower-brick wera awarded to abont sixteen different persons. Tho prices ranged from §7 to $6. The keeper of tha crib statea that the burning branda from the Sonth Side fire were carried out iuto the lake & distance of several mies. He thinks that was » mach batter place for them than on top an acrs or ¢wo of shingled roofs in our unfortupse city. The Board of Heslth have commenced the dis- infection of the streets. Tuey bexln with the Fifteenth Ward. They have alse dieinfected & lasge bumuer of privy vaults in the burnt dis- | _trict, and have closed up the more dsugerous ones, - ENOINE-TEST, The various kinds of eteam fire-engines in use in this city were put to a vevers and scrutinizing test yestarday aiternoon at the river foot of Adsms street. The Fire Commissioners, Fira Marshala, and representatives of the differont manufacturers cf the engincs were present. The trial wus fairly and impartially conducted, apd its results will be highly baaeficial to the Commissionors in -~ making thowr next scleston of steamers. The stesm and WALGT gouyes were exemined every minuse, and & corroot record kepe by Hiram Amick, Secretary of the Fire Department. The engines cswe on the gronnd with warm watar, and were to run until they reached 100 pounds steam, and cou- tinue thereatier a3 long 28 they conld bold it. The following table will give tha figures of the test: No. 14, an Amoskesg engine,—3 make which all the Fire-Marshals favor over ail oth- ors,—and No. 17, s Batton & Son engine, are ravnked as firat-class, or eogives of the Iargest capacity, while No. 8, an Atrous', of Cincionati, i8 rauked 24 sacond-~class, though baving larger ‘pumns than soy engne iz the citv. The five other steamers in the trial are socond-class, No, 3 (the William Jemes), an Amoskeag, Leing of extra or greater capacity than any of the others in ber clase, An inch-sud-s-quarter nozzle was used and 400 feet of hose. A 1 Sty §§ s EalEnis) * SEEEigE(i s H 30 g bty 20120 1z.6 0 % 610 . 5 120 10 W M8 | B3 85 1 \ ¥ 14 20| 1 %0 1 P PERSONAL. ‘The Hon. Oliver H. Picher has recenily re- signed the office of Judgy in Jasper County, Missouri. to accept » paptnership with AcDaid & Wilson, fo plsce of Mr. Spafford, who retires from tho firm. Judge Pichor is s gentloman of the highest character, sed will raceive a cordial welcome from the Bar and busicess men of Chicago. M. James Joln. the well-known contractor and inventor. is lying verv itl as the Brevoort House. Ho was unable 10 be about at tls time of the fire, and his roworal to & placa of safety did not improve his condition. Hoe receatly patented su invenlion for making wooden joists tire-proof, and expects in & day or two to be able 10 give his personal sttention 2o its introdaction into the recently-burned district. At s meatiug of tbe Lumber Inspectors’ and Meesurors’ Yuion, held July 15, the following resolutions relative o the death of John Mo- Guire wero unanimonsly sdopted : ‘WiERras, By the will of an all-wise Providence, the hand of death has suddenly removed from our midst & respeoted and worthy membor, the late John Ao~ Guira ; and Wnxnes, Hambly submitting in all things to the Divine decrees, though dzep may scom our affction ; Be it therefore Resolved, Ttat {n his death the Tnlon bas lost most warlliy metmber, bis Samily 3 kind snd afaction: ate husband and fatfer, and the community s good citizen, Resolred, That s committes be sppointed ta reise & subscription among the boss_fnapoctors and mambors of the Union for tha benefit of his family. 5% Jtex: tved, Thyt & copy of these resolutions bs trans- mitied 1o’ Lis family, expressive of the most earnest sympathy of the Union fo their present afliction snd sorrow, and that hev be published in TuE CHICABO TurBuns and Times of Sunday, July 19, and be slso spread an tha records of the Unfon. ‘Budd Dodle and Ben Mace. the grsat horse- men, are guests at the Grand Pacifie, Gov. B. M. McCook, of Colorado, is among tho Iatest arrivals at the Grand Pacific The Hon. William P. Ferry, of Michigan,iss guest st the Tromont Houso. TIOTEL ADRIVALS, Grand Pacific Hotel—J. F. Marshsll, Fo- gland ; Willism Humphroy, Benjamin Mace, New York ; E. H. Sangmon, Iodia; Cardross Graat. Chis; R. Balsott Lord, Michael Cassius, New Zealand; - B. Harrison, New South ales; the Rev. Johm Daron and family, New Zealand; John ZLong Cuarrie. John Long Carnie, Jr., _W. Cnrrie, Mra. Stoughton. Melbourne; W. J. Birch, New Zeland ; J. Nichol, Bydney, Now South Wales; Don Mans and fam- ily, New York. . Palmer House—Jobn D. Griswold, Buffio; W. H. Brown, U. 8. ; ©. F. Fraser, Toronto; A H. Roseobinm, Russis: E. F. O, Marsh, en aden; Dr. 4. 8. Commings Anbuarn ; D. J. Weaver, Rocbestor ; J, C. Hollia, Hoston 3 J. H. Blake, Mobilo; Alf. Freoman, York. . . . Bherman House~H. W. Broloeki, St. Louis: O, H. French, Honston ; E. V. McDonald. New York; A. W. Bawyer, Syracaee ;_T. Bickle, Datroit T. Kerby, Ore- goo; J. H. Booth, Milwaukee. . , . Tre- mont House—S, B. H. €lark, Genoral Superin- tendont Union Pacific Railrosd: E. P. Vining, Genozal Preight-Acent Union Pacific Railroad ; the Hon, P. W. Hitcheock, Nobraska ; the Hon, W F. Ferry, Michigan, | A Puzzied Man. Tho most puzzied man in England livos st Brighton. The other day he waxed at once vindiotive and ing=nioun, and resolved o pro- toct the sancity of his hearth and home by sn scata stratagam. In pursnance of this ides Le mungled arsenicin & bottle of wine, and placed it where any burglar would gea it, and anless prac- tical beliavers in tota) abstinence wonld drink therefrom and surely die. Now, tne wife of this intelligent Brightonian is an elderly womao, and, when she fonnd that botuie of wine pliced in a conepicuons position, ebe said that “That wag ust Yikn Joha. Ho nevor did have "ng noatness, and sne knew it when she marriel him.” Then sho took the bottla and put 1t in the cellar with eight dozeu other bottles, and arranged them neatly in rows, aud contompiated her work with innoceps_pride. Then sho told her busbsnd sbout it. Sincs ha exhansted bis vocabalary of profanity, hobas been snending sl bis laisure in looking at those bottles an trying to reoognize the obe which he preparsd for the noor barglsr, and, unless he cin salve the problem goon, he oxpects s braia fevor. St b2 el d i A Renl ¢ Home, Sweet Zome, From the Los Aneies (Cul) Espress. Tn removing the woodsa cornice of the United States Hotel, yesterdsy, the intorstices were fouad to ba filled with honeycomb. Dees had {isisd tie antirs cornics with hoasy, aud aver 0 pounds was secarsd by Mr, Hammel, the pro- prietor of the hotel. Parties are now endeavor- ing to hive the bees, of which there ts anim- mepse swarm, or several swarma. Many houses | the Coroner's Jury rendered a vordict that tho deceased camo to ber doath trom tho effects of chiorolorm, and that the bemt was In such & condition es to render the adnunistration of in the city are thus stored with the product of iniar the buay ben, Betwaca the coiing aud the roof Shlacofam ijurious. of the hause in which we writs (Temple Block = there are tons of hovey. Bees have been living CASUALTIES. in our roof for eight yoars, aud frequently, when the weather is very suliry, the parc hovey per- | Fatal Collision on the Erie Railroad. colatas through the crevices of tha ceiling. | CANASERAGA, Alleghany Co., X. Y., July 13, Tralns Nos. 8 eastward and wtward bour both thronzh express traina on tha Erie Raile voad, came io col D on a single track, a wile esstof Canaserags, atyo'clock this morning, Whenever we require honoy, all we have to do 18 to bore & hale through the ceiling with a gimlet, and then go to & grocery and bay some, A bive of bees is also located in the Court-House, but they don't aeem to flonrish. while gaiug from 15 to 20 miles an hoar, Boshy gugincsfi wore destroved; aiso the bas gage and emoking-cars of the weatward-bound FOREIGN. teale, L number o} pussengers o the for ward smoking car were hurt, One, Mr. FRANCE. Horn, Immg Phijadelphia, had ).u.wr Y::n( PaArrs, July 18.—There is a complots crisis in the Minjstry. The Duko Da Broglie hss been Bocking to constitute a Cabinet based on the old majority io tbe Asvembly, but it is said he has failed, and tust the Duke De Carzes has ainea been intrasred with the task. The Assembly to-day adopted a morion offercd by Woolowisky reducing the annnal redemp- tion paymeuts by 10,000,000 francs, thus aggravating the ministerial defeata. It also co firmed the decision to discuss Vintavor’s connti- tutional report from the Commutee of Thirty on Monday. Itis expected that the pow minmsters will arm and leg brokem, sad seoms fo b injured fotaroelly. A couple of other passengers in the same car have their srms brokeu, aud several have been soveroly cut and bruised. The bageage-master of the westers train, nomed Atkivs, was killed. A brakeman ou the same train bad his ank'e broken. The firemen and engincers escaped with slight cuta and praises. Tae cagina of the eastward train lunged through the engine, bagzage and smok- ng cars of the westward train, and smasbed the Iront platform snd glass i tha front ead of the forward first-clasy car, which was filled with ladies end children, who escaped injary. The demand & postponement of this debate. 1t it is | bagsagecar of o s sored, injury. The postponed the wholo Lefc sod Bonapartists will | oud scg side busss ot bur Hhe boger o s aed vote for a dissolution of the Assembiy. injured. The westward baggage was desiroyed It is said the Trans-atlantio Stesmship Com- aud the mails wi ised und L pamy il appel agaiows the award of tho Bruli tiat tho exstmact i Lc1s atated that the eastward train had tha Admirality Court in the cage of the abandoned | right-of-way. The westward train should have steamship Amerique. waited at Burns, the next station out of Ceua- cals S serga. The westward-bound conductor says GERMANY. tlat he had o new engineer this morni: £, and thathe ipstrocted him at Buros to poil np to Benavs, Jaly 18.—~The pricet Hi e el A, 0 e tion st ot o i proie 3 instead arzested st Schweinfurt, on suspicion of bein, 5 implicated with Kmlmu:‘ in his sttempt to nms: of which be plunged shoud. The road curres Binate Prince Bismarck, has been discharged | sbarply where the collisiou took place, snd trains from custody, having proved his entireinnocence | are iovisible to eacn qthior 100 yards apart. of any connection with the affair. The orasn of the engines was the first werning KwsivaeN, July 18.~Bismarck has roceived " to the passengers, upwards of 1,000 telegrams congratulating him upon Lix 6500pa from AssssiLALion. i S GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnoy, Joly 18.—An_sccident on the Lan- cashire & Yorkshire Railwsy, this morving, caused the death and injury of several persons. 1In consequenca of the illnesa of Dr. Kenealy, TATEST. Caxaseros, K. Y., July 19.—Van Homn, who was badly injured by the_railroad accidont here, iy tho Agent'of ths New York & Erie Railrood. The fireman oo the eastorn-bound train had his akie broken and #as hurt internaily, All the passenger conches of both traing ro- - mained on the track except the westward-bonnd the inguiry of the Beach f Gray's b smoking-car. = 4 ezl e e A 5. Tbo baggagoman killd is Robert Adkinson, of ersey City. Tha firoman, Willism Bergemsn, bad » leg CRIME. broken, aud the brakemsn, E. Hogls, aleo hed & leg broken. R. G. Hervey, of Tarte Hauto, Ind, The Bones of o NMurdered Girt Dle= | Dresidont of the Paria & Decatar Railrosd hod covered inn Celar. { his collar-bone brolius. 0. W. Barrott, of Chie cago, left arm contused; W. G. Hooper, of Hore neilsville, head cut; J. T. G. Fizeibbons, aged about 18, head _cut; George Griswold, of Hor~ nellsville, aud Thomes Stewast, of Buffalo, head cut and severe conrusions. *The boiler-heads of tiie engines were smashed into exch otber. Both Loilers remain on their Spectat Dispateh to Tne Chicaco Tribune. Bosrox, July 18.—The mast incenso excitament ( At any crimipal developments in this eity for maay months was occasioned thia evening, juet after § o'clock, by the discovery of the bones of Katy Mary Curran, a gir) 10 years old, under & ile of stones in the cellar at No. 327 Broadway, South Boston. Tho store, occupied un- | trucks, bub ars swept clear of the fenders, tii recently by Mrs. Ruth A omeroy, { and all the tops and sidea of che hamper the' motber of Jesso H. Pomeroy, wao | of the west-bouad baggage-car was torn to waa recently arrested for the murder { soliuters, and fell on the sast side of the track. The forward first-class car of the western train, which was full of ladies and children, loft it trucks, swept everychiug above the floor of the sleeping-car, and oniy siopped at the wreek of the engines, whera it remsined exactly on ths floor of the smoking-car, nearly intact, whils tho body, soats, sud passengers of tho smoking-caz, a0d a portion of the wreck of the bagzage-cal, were piled on the westward side of the rosd. The Rsilroad Company seut 8 wagoa-load af trunks to the wreck, for the passeucers who had lost :\;:‘:lm, bat & largs quantity of the baggsga of & child of 6 years, having previonsly tortured s0d maimod several otber boys of tender years. Lattle Ketie Curran disappoared in March last, #nd was supposed then to have boen abducted, ay the last seen of her wagd 8aid 1o bo just a4 she was * getting into & back; but ‘no hack- man conld ba found who bad taken bor, aud it was supposed that the boy who said he saw her must have becn mistaken. The estats was sold sbout a month 80, and the new proprietors, io excavating to enlarge the cellar, discovered the hones of a child -and the remaing of her clothing under a is ruiged. pilo o stones aud ashes lu tho collar. Tho | The condactor of the westward train is pamed polics wore summonod ¢ once, and Mis. | Demaire, ad of the eastward train, Goss. The Curran identified tho clothing s that:| railrosd emplovea say that tho esstward traif, which Katy last wore. The crowd around | was entitled to the track the place by chis time numbered thomsands, and for safety, Mrs. Pomeroy, ths mothar, was removed to the station-house, wnere she sud her son Charles pow remsin. The bones bave not been exsmined yot to ses whother thay show suy marks of violence, bul itis thought that they are well praserved enongh o Alow il thay were brokea before burial. Qf course, all Delisvo Pomeroy, who is now in fail waiting trial, to have been the girl's murderer, sud the affuit excites greator surprise, for this is the Eilled by o Falling Building, Map1sox, Wis., July 18.—An secident ocearred st Hammond, Wis., yeaterdsy, resultivg in tuo instant death of 2 man and the serious injury of three others. The pirtiss wera enguged b1 TaIBIg A bar, wheu & gust of wind blew down 2 portion of if, barying four of the meu in the debris. Ono’ of ~tiem, 3 Geriban named Woboral, was _instsntly killed, bis Lesd he- ing completely crusned. Tue otber throo first fomale supposed to have been approached | had their arms, legs, and nbs broken. by him. Mra, Brovsdater, the sister of oue of the injured mun, was eerionsly injured whilo rotura- A lorse~Thiel Huuged and Property | ;ns home on a hand-ear from the scese of de- struction. The meu bavioz tae hand-car in charge wers not aware of an extra freight train being on thae road until they met it. Lhe womso, being frightened, jumped and fell npon the irack, the car pacsing over aud crushivg her body, and no doubt her injuries will result in ber destb. Had sbe not been frightencd, she might have escaped unbarmod, as the men had time to get tho car off the track before the en- giue struck it. $ix Persons Killed and Nine fnjured by o Falling Lrec. Special Dwyateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Lasarso, Mich., July 18.—A serious accis dent occurred on Baturay on the Stan-~ ton branch of the Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michizon Railroad. at Trufant's Sto~ Revovereds Specras Diapateh to The Chicavo Tribume, Drpoque, la.. July 18.—Mr £d Gordley, Sheriff of Brown Countv, 1L, has been ‘in Du- buque for saveral dove past, for the purpose of secovering som= horses that were stolen fsst fall from = Mr. McHagson, of bis connty, and sold to parties living in this county, The thisr’s vame w28 Smith, 20d is famous for villoinies in that locality. He was canght by tbe Sneriff a fow days ago and lgoched. When oaught, he bad with him & boy asbout 17 years ot age. They wera urxmted,iund, afier Smith bad paid the penaliy of his crimes by Langing, the boy was informed of it, and, fearing he would meet a similar fate, confessed the part he had acted, and_disclosed to the Sheriff s series of horsa-stealing seldom, if ever, equaled. It waa through information received from this boy that she Sheriff Las boen able o tracs the stolen lorses. mnd all the animals sre pow in this city, in charge of Bneriffs Liddy and Gridlov. Mr. McHatton commenced making sfidavits and proving property before Justice Consnllon this afternoon. When that is completed, doubtless the horsea will ba delivered to bim, though it is said thare is a prospact of some of them being taken back by a wnt of replovin. If this is dons, complicated liligation way lollow. tion, by o free fallinz on & gravel trawm while paesing, striking the caboose, filled with labor- om, killing six and wonnding nine persons. Aloxgas Among the wonnded was the engineer, der Cavner, of this city. The Foundered Yacht, Tonoxto. Julv 18.—~The yacut towed into Niegara, whare b No bodies were found on boar... grappled for. Two Children Burznced to Death. TRENTO¥, N. J., Julv I18.— P'wo children, while playing in a barn near this city, et fire to tha hay, aad were burued to death. ——— NMORTUARY. CreveLawn, 0., Julr ‘3, —The snnouncement of the death of the R- . Dr. Goodrich, at Lau- sanne, Smitzeriund, cxs0o a feelinz of general sorrow i £l city, wii:ro toe dacossed was well koown sud beloved. Dr. Goodrich bas been tho paator of tha First Preghyterian Church in this city siucs 1858, and weut abrosd soms etzhtecn mouths szo to ecck tho reat thas hus feeble health demanded. THE WEATHER. Wasarsorox. D. C., July 18.—For the Lake region and the Northwest, partly cloudy and de- cidedly warm westher, with local rains, south- east to southwest winds, and stationary or fall- ing baromster, followed in the Northwest hs variable winds and rising barometez. Muarder of aa kndian Near Duluth. Specral Ihapatch to The Chicano Trioune. Duryrs, Mich., Julv 18.~QOn Thuradsy, & white man, onmed Alex. Johnsop, said to be {rom Cbicaro, was arrested at ap Indisa wigwam, back of thus city, charged with selling ligaor to the Iudians. He and s drunien Indisu, who was found at the camp. were taien to jail to- gether. The next morning the Indian Woa ro- loased, end late thar aftersoon returned to his wigwam with his skull orushed above the ear. s horrible wound across his nose and eves, sod bis tongue 80 terribly swollen he could not talk. He died shortly after, and was buried without an in- quest by his tribe. Subsequent developments go to show that the man vas fonlly deslt with in order to pravest his giving testimony 8s to whera he gov the liquor, and who wars in the habit of selling to the Iudians, Certain parties are suspected, and the police are looking up the case, but no arrests have been msade a8 yet. Johnison gave bail and was discharged. The Wintermupte Case. Yaxgrox, D. T., July 18.—In the Bupreme Court yesterday the congideration of the Win- Gen. Sherman. Gen, Sherman and his family will not Jeavs termute case, brought up on & writ of error, was Ii_nrstponzd until the reguiar term nozt January. ‘e Court had proviously granted a stay of pro- coedings duriog the pendency of tho sppeal, but refused bis application to be let out on bail, Alr. Wintermute will accordingly remain in the Couancy Jail until tho case 18 disposed of next winter. The Philadelphin Abduction Case, PamLapeienia, Pa., July 18.—~There are no farther develovments in the child-stealing case. Tho correapondence which was conducted be- tween the'supposed abductors and parent has ceased, leading to the conclusion that the steal- ers of the child havs become frightened. . Pastaperyuts, July 16,~Io the kidoapping caso the last news is that & privete telegram waa recoived 2t » Jate hour to-pight, stating thal a child eapposed to be Charlie Ross had pagsed through gallh', 2Id., and that the detactives are twenty-four hotira bahind. ‘Wasbiogton until October, when Misy Mioule's wedding takes place. The Genoral has sil bis childres with him pow, which pleasure he has not_enjoyed for & Jong time befote, and 23 ove of the number will koon be married, it ig not likely that they will all be gathered to- other again for some time. After the weddicg n the fall, the Genoral and Mru. Siermap wil Tomove to Bt. Louis, and the bnildingof the Matusl Life Ineurance Compsany has alread; been secured for the Geucrel's headquarters 4ir, Fitch sod his bride will accampany them and it 15 3id that be will resign nis comim:ssion m the navy and go into bnsiness in that citv. Thomas E.Sherman, the second 8op, goes & Yale for & two vears' course, The two younger {ull will go back to Cincinnati, and we bear hat Misa Lizzie will spend the winter bere with ber friend, M. Morgan L. Smith.— Washington P e T VESSELS PASSED DETROIT. Pl tiomts i hapipbiy can Rictimond,’ Chauncey, Hurlbul Hirkett and birge, Neoraska ; 6cars Ganges, Brightle, itle Jonnson, Ciars Parker, e e e dstn, S Louts, snd Ciiy of chrs \Wateriown, Gown, Butcher Boy. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. ‘PorT Hueox, Mich,, July 18, ~DowN~—Props Idaho, Potomac, Jareehl with Ahira Cobb; Lask Mary Jane achr Uuton Jack. = Ur—{rops Canisten, Nebrasks, Baiger State, Gravea with barge and achr Beotls; schry Acontiss, Gardoer, Laura, Itascs, Bolivta, Wrsp~Gouthwest; weather fine, PorT HUBOX, Yiich., July 18—Eysning.—Dows— Props Lawrence, Rasm, Mayfiowor, Winsiow, Tr—Progs Dean Richmond, Bt, Paul, Allantic; sche Hattle Johnson. ‘Tuelasco war yeleased from Part Austin rea aod towed 1n4ide to-nlght, Kne ls leaking budly, Fatal Affrays in Hamilton County, L. Spectal Diepateh to 1 hs Chloaao Tribune, McLeavsgono, 1N, July 18.—An altercation took place day befors yesterday between James McFarfaod and & Mr. 3ace, sbout 8 miles west from McLeenstioro, and McFarlsnd shot Macs, indictiog & wound from which it is thought be_caonot recover. Yeaerday, in tne saute neighborbood, Richard Flanigan snd Charles Carliela gat iato & dispute, when Carlisle atrack Fuanigao a blot, from the effects of which he dicd laat nignt. Flanigsn was one of the jasgest stock dsalers 1 Hamilion County, and a man of irreproacbable character. dcFarlsnd and Car- lisle are both £t large, but they are pursuad by 8 ‘number of indignaat citizans. —_—— DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM. CLEVELAND, July 18.—A widow named Bridget Glenson, aged &5 yoary, tosiding st No. 62 Uni- versity otract, died veaterday while nnder the in- Ruence of abloroform in the ofice of Dr. H. F. Biggar, Theoperstion to bo pesformed was the oxtraction of & needle, which uad sccidentally ponetrated the right thigh of the patlent. An ezamination of the Iung, snd beart of the woman waa made before administering the chloroform, and her condition for taking it considered good, but, after taxing about twsnty-five drops, she was attacked with apasms, and, norwithstanding ILLINOIS AND WICHIGAN CANAL ‘Barooxroxrt, AL, July 18.—Ansivenp—~Midgle, T €3, 5,090 ba corn ; rict, Seneca, 6,000 bucown: LT, Bjburn, Mareeilles, 6,000 bn corn; Atlante, Morrls, 5,300 bu corn ; Peter & Paul, Ottaws, 5,90 bu corn. " CLeaBxb—Thotmas Scott, Marseilien, 853 ft lume ber; aletropalls, Henry, 52,600 ft lumber ; prop Kiug Brothers, Kankakea Eceder, 2,900 15 lumber, 64 m ingles, 3,500 lath. e Vonts TiL, July 18.~AsnsvED—~Dolphis, Ot /50 ba corn. ha:'zfi;g-um(m‘ Kankakee Feeder, 8,800 ft Jum« igiaag mado every altort 10 1eatoro Ler, 8h0 | yer; Balle Fronos, Morris, 14,99 ft lumber, 110 m e oanin: A Didlmortein cenls R et Biybutz, Marssilied, 1589 11 lambar, 18 wation and fnquast was beld thls moralng, sud | m