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i LOCAL MISCELLANY. DR, BARLL, Judge Farwoll took hia .seat in the Oriminal Pourt yostordsy morning for tha purpose of lioaring argument of counol in the caso of Dr. Charles Eaell, the convioted abortionist, whoso “lorm of punishnent tho jury fixed at one yewr Iz tho State Ponitontinry. MIt. JOIN LYLE RING apneared for tho dofondant, and procecded to apoak on tho motion for ‘a mow trinl, entered whon (he prisoner was fouud guilty of an- slaughtor, Mr, King bnsed Lis srgumont on six ditteront pointa, thua 2. The conrt admitted impropes (elnuu:efi e Conrt refused to admil propar 3 & Tue 8‘2,;\.5?‘] Tatiasd proper Fructious asked In 1f of tho dofondant, B Gourt gave Smpropor fnstructions ot the poopls. o vordict is unsupported by the evidouco, g.' 3-? :eé’\?fim of muo&‘.’fium of Jjurors during the 4rin), roading of nowspapors, sud iustioution 1o evi- donce given for tho dofonso, Ho thon proceeded to argito on tho !om%olnfi polot at somo longth, uslng tho ‘oustomary togal Phirancotogy. 1lo contonded that the tostimony of Flagsg, dm allogod seducor of Rosa Jaoksoun, Shonld: have beon corroborated by other wite nenwes, and that thore was no ovidonice whatover 0 nhow that Earll had suy intontion of eausing tho unfortunate young woman's death. Tublia opinion, Mr. King contonded, had just s much £0 do with Enrll’s conviotion as had tho evidenco voducad in eourt. Also, ha said, soveral of the ry had conducted thomeelven improporly, onding {ho nowspapers, talking, &o., duriy tho progross of tho' trial, foctd whio eould bo substantinted by tha ovldence of Goorgo Buckloy, the logal shorthand reportor. Tho afil- davit of the person {ndicatod was road, and #st forth the fnots rolated by Mr, King, Thesowero bo only points of importauce muda by tho coun- nol. THE STATE'S ATTORNEY declined making » specch in roply. o waa eat- fafiod to vost tho caso where it staod, h‘lfl read & chuptor from "'Greouloaf on Evidenco,” touching tho testimony of scoomplices, That wes wll ho intendad to do in the matter. JUDAE FAUWELL dispased of the mation in vory briof terms. Ho Ll hia abrorvad, givon due conslderation to all Aho points sdvanced by Mer, King, but could not agros with that coutloman in the doductions mado by bim, o had nob obsorvod anything incoropor in the conduct of jurors during the trint, and, i anything improper lind occurred, attontion shonld havo boen oalled to it by the risoner’s counsel at the timo, Ho folt it to o Ein\ duty, under the circumatances, to overrulo tho motion. Ty, King sekod liow loug a timo ha could have to prepara 4 bill of oxceptlona for tho Buprema urt, Mr. Roed said he could have all tho tme ho needed, 3r, King wanted the prironer kopt In_tho County Jail uutil the Sapremo Court could bo Leard from. ¥ Mr. Keed—Not much. IIe may oa woll be son- tauced now. Lero's Judgo umr. "lhat stern Jurist assmed bis place upon the li‘mxch, tho prisoner was ordovod to stand up, and thon BENTENCE WAS PIONOUNCED 1n due form. Dr. Rarll did not appoar to be in the lenst moved by the unenviable position in which Lo stood. His counsel is confideut of obtaining & supargedead, ———— TRIAL OF MRE. BIRD'S FIRE-APPA- RATUS. A trisl of what is kuown a8 tho Bira plan of provouting firos wan had yostordsy mpon tho Inke-shoro, attho foob of Vau Buren streot, A comumnittee of the Doard of Underwriters was presont. A dozen of sesin-bamels were ignited aud allowed to burn . until it would scem a8 if thera was no possibility of extinguishing tho fire, when Mr, Bird's machines were turned apon tho barrols, oud the lames were brought under perfect canlrol in less than o minute, " My, Bird has beou interested in matters con- nected with fires for Bomo forty-ono years, and ‘hins meda tho subject bis study during that time. Ho did not expross bimeelf in that way, but his iden nppenrs to be, overy man bis own fire-ex- tinguisher, only that o wants every woman aud clild presued o sorvice, This machine is sim- Py & forco-pumnp,—tho nrticlo known as *Johun~ o forco-pump,’—and can bo used by o child, Ttu foreo is such that it will throw & strenm of water from 80 to 40 foot horizontally, sud to tho t0j: of M AYSrago a\mmu(g. ‘Tuo Zpacticultr advautages are these,—that thousahds of tho_ punps—G,000 was the figura ivon by Ar, Bird—can bo purchuscd for loss hau tho cost of tha land, tho brick building, and tho ongine of a siugle ouglnc-house, Thoy ean be put to neo In u moment, thus saving from fivo to flfteen minutes lost in cage of every fire Vofore su ongine ranchich the ground. Mr. Bird Ly atatistics showing that nine out of ten diss- tors by firo, including the great fires,—thoso of Boston, Chicago, and other places,—could all of thom liave Loon extinguishied {n thelr ensly stagos had it only been thoe eustom to have theso Tunid-pumps i ovory house, and in avery porson's hruds, A singlo pail of watur st tho right tuno could have snyed Mrs, O'Lenry's barn, Tho first fivo mmutos, or loss than that, ks usually the ae- cisivo time, A Another advantage of Mr. Bird's] systom is that tho pump &nd hose, which may” bo a yard Tong, or uny required legth, ean bo used whoro ho ordinary engine-pipo canuob bo brought. When the fire is working behind & partition or Between floura the hose may bo futroduced through a hole, and the firc gubdned by Lalf a dozen gallons of wator instend of flovding o Tiouse with it. Indeed, thoro need motbo half tho nsual firo alarms, probably nothing like half, if every man, woman, sud child were provide with thieso machinee. Tn Boston, tho city anthorities and tho Board of Underwriters havo ndopted Mr, Bird's idea, and the Fire Commissioners of thut city speak in tho Lighost torms of it—more purticniarly s Yogards tho ontly stages of a firo. The mill- owneiss at zod_around Boston and through tho State havo adoptod it, and thero is almostan universal exprossion of sotisfaction with it, Tlros, a8 & rulo, oxtend after ignition in a coustputly nccelorating ratio, partly because of the flight of emders, snd partly from tho dovelopment of gasos. Evory ouo knows this, but it {8 mnot & fact gonorally racognized by fire-nuthonitios; and oven if it wers, tho unwiocldiness of the ordinnry fire- ougino with its hoso and pipo provents its in- stantaneous uso. Very froquontly the timo 204t In waiting for an engine i just what cnuses most of the loseos by five, Tho only possible way 10 utilize this seluable time is to muke overybody firoman, to provide every person sitn an ougine or pump, aud to have pails of swater nlways on hand. dlr. Bird lLaw tostimo- nialy from tho suthoritica of Bostow, including the Mayar. + The Committes of the Bonrd of Underwritars il mako a ruport of thoir views us to the sne- ot of yestorday's oxporimont. Jire-Marslal ‘Bonnor was prosunt, sud oxprossed himsclf as pleaged with 1k, Mr. Bird iy somowhat of wu outhusinst upon the subject, and if ha conld Linyo Lis way wonld compot ovory Jiving porson o purehago one of thess pumps. Loy eaun bo seon at his roown ut the llnmann House, —_— JOLIET IRON AND STEEL COMPANY, Tho ndjousned wntal 1aceting of the Jolinh Tron und Hteol Qompany waa bold ut the ofllse of the Company iu this city yestordny forenoon. Tho Commitien appointed o offer eroditors of tho Compuny proferrod stook for their clnims re- parted progrosy, and that the oraditors hiad ul- most unanimously accopted tho offer, and that tho old atockholders hnd agreed to surrender stoclk suniciont to mect tho obligations of the Qowmpany as proposed. Boveral of tho larger oraditors of tio Company wero presunt at the meoting, and the entire proceodings wore of the amost harmonious charactoer, A Joint_committes uf thre atookdioldory and thieo creditors, consinting of O, IL Curtis, J, J, Cnwo, A. B, Mepkor, the Hou. W. 8. Brouk, of Jollet, Thomas Blakoy, and Charles A, MoNalr, wag appointed to carry out thosoltlomont agruoy upon. ‘This wus -sgreed to by o ununiinous stock voto, 18,010 out of 19,630 shiares boing represonted, ‘I'he Comipitleo resolvad to meot on tho 24th iust,, in thiscity, when, if sll tho ercditors havo - ‘mccedod to iho preforrad- stock proposition, and the afluirs ot the Company have been amicsbly sottled, tho Erm’mrud stock will be lssucd. Evorything ing satistuctory, tho Com‘xuny will maet ou tho 26th for the cleotion of ofticers, My, Walker will be a candidate far ye-lection ne Droaident, but will meot with strang oppasition. ! Notwilhutanding tho hurniony of the meoting, it is nuderatood . petition to put the Compuny in bankrontey was wubsoquently filod by one of tho croditors, which Lias not yet beon made pub- Yie, This was dono, it o undersiood, fo suow cortain small-fry and atubborn ereditors that thoy havo hut two options, ultimately—tako reforred stock for their slaimy, aml thus sllow ho works to rosume ; or let fhie Company go Into baulkruptey. Only n very amall proportion of the oreditors havercfusoed the plan of sottlo- ment proposed, The bLunkruptey applcation fllod yostorday wes by a geullomay who bLng THE CHIGAGD DAILY TRIBONT: SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 to the pian of sottloment propoeed. Tt I‘sg‘rll'ilr:)mlouhl‘l.vpullnvm] tho works wl?l hoin active oporation by tha midulo of Boptombier. —_— POOR OHILDREN'S EXCURSIONS, Tho Finance: Committco of tho Frov Fxenr~ sions for Poor Ohildron mot at Room 8, Ropub- lie Life-Insuranco Building, on LaSalle atreet, yesteraay afternoon, Paul Cornell, Gon, A. L. Chettain, Clinrtos Henrotin, 8. D. Kimbues, W . Bitings, J. i B. Daty, and W. E. Poslson were presout. Ar, Cornoll, Chiairman, presided, and Mr, Poulson acted as Scorotary. A communlcation from It. E. Goodeli, Prost- dent of the Fourth National Bank, informod tho Committoo that Thomas Dobblus, Proeldent of the Chicago & Laciflo Railrond, lad offored an oxoursion train on his rosd which would accom- modate 1,000 childron, and Carl A, F. Huncke, Becrotary of the 'Lurnor Park Asaoclation, had offored the park, 10 miles from the eity, on the sbove-named rallway, both free of charge. Tho Oommittoo uppulntm{' Mossrs. Oornell and Daly to mako arrangomouts with tho gentlomon. ‘The following Exoursion Committoo wha ap- Pnlulcd, and oach mombor aAuthorizod Lo solect & ndy neaintant ;Y. B. Iillivgs, Chatrman ; W, B, Bhorrard, J. M, fhtcheook, J. 3, Howard, E. 8. Skinnor, and the Rev. B, I*. Dickiuson, After an informal talk, it was decided to have {he firdt oxcursion ‘Phuridny. It wos ptatod thab 2620 had bsen subscribed and doposited and £500 moro 1eported, malung & st sufliciens to puy the oxpensos of tho Arst oxcursion. ‘I'he following gontiemen composo tho Financo Comunttao, aud subseriptions may bo ‘Joft with" nu( of them: E *aul Cornell, Chairman; W. E. Poulson, Soc- rotary; W. F. Coolbaugh, Treasurer; Leitr, W, ¥, Coolbaugh, D B. Fist, Gon, A, L. Ohotlaln, Howssd Priestloy, the Hon. Willism Bross, R, B, Goodoll, the Hev. W. . Pattorson, tho Rov. Robort Collyer, 8. D. himbark, Tracy Luy, H. %. Oulver, Auson Stagor, O. M. Hendor- son, Utinrles Ilonrotin, J. Irving Piores, J. 11 B. Daly, William If. Ovinpton, Iloury Greencbanm, Dr. Bow U, Miller, Paul Cornell, I, M. Rockwell, Philo R Kivg, James K. Thompson, Jolin Ar Rico, W. D. Xorfuot, Snmuol A. IKean, L. 8. %[(ln?nr, W. B. Billings, Jobu V. Farwell, Edwin unt. ‘I'he Committoo will moot again at tho oall of {ho Secrotary, and in tho mosutimo it is urged that all citizens who are ablo to do 4o will donato funds to ald in the cffort to provido the poor ohildren with recreation aud snjoymont. o —— “LET DOGS DELIGHT.” Yesterday ovouing abiout 5:30 o'clock, In the Criminal Court room, there were assomblod soma twonty or thirty persous’awaiting tho ver- dict of » jury who had rotired to decido a4 to the guilt or {nnocence of John O'Brine aud Willlsm Bush, who hod bosn on fial on tho chargs of burglary. Aftor waiting until neacly 6 o'clock, Judgo Gary gave loave to tho jury to geal tholr vordict, and dircoted the Clork, Alr, Thomay Barry, to wmake tho ontry, aud thoro- upon‘adjourngd eourt, Aftor the adjournmont, Mr, A. 8, I'rude, who had dofouded tho prigon- ors, approached Mr, Hugh Biroh, tho Assistant State's Attormey, who had conductod thy prosocution, and remarked, FAlr. Dirch, you wont' outaldo of ovidonce during this trial, and nade poraonal romarka that wero unwarrauted ;" to which Mr. Biroh repliod : ¥ I didnot.” Mr, T\ thou said, * You did, and tho Court gavo writton iustructious for what I asked for on tho strougth of it” Alr. D, thon said that * if any porsou vaid that, it was not truo,” Mr, T., in roturn, ropeated Mr. B.'s words, wheroupon the Assistaut Attornoy hurled tho ©lig* direct (at tho “criminal lawyer,” aud mado for him! Mr, T. stood his ground, and Baid, * You can't givo mo the lio with impunity.” Groat oxcitemoot onsucd ot this atagoe of tho prococdings, Court ofilcialé, uttornoys, aud bpoctators rushod betworn thu bulligoront gentlomon, and throo or four soized Liold of Mr, Birch, whose faco was Hushed with angor. Mo 'then grabbed & Ilargo arm- chair aud attompted to strike Trude, Fuiling in thie, lio modo soveral vixorous kicks fu closd proximity to the shiuw of the objoct of Lis ire. Mr. Trude, with his usuul palo faco, did not_scom ta be seriously alarmed, but acted on the defensive ontiroly, sud orecutod soveral vary agilo_wovoments t0 avaid cominy, iu con- tact with Bircl’s boots, and finally stoppoed to tho Clork’s dosk and laid his hand upou a largo- gizod poaper weight with which to defond him- gelf should 3r, Birch succeed in breaking away from thoso who hold Lim in thraldom:. Then was hoard over the din aud confuslon | thovoice of Clork Barrotécalling to Irudo, * Horo, gou; put that downl” Fortunatoly for some- ody, itis hard to suy who, Judgo Gary hieard tho confusion from the sido room into which ho had passod upon sdjourning Court, snd returned to o Court-room with un expredsion upon his conntenance that indicated wurpise aud regret, aud causod the irato geutlomen to soltle down, aud afterwards thoy looked as if the Tor turned to their school-boy days, snd wero nne doubtedly heurtily ashamed of “thelr undigutfled conduet, —_—— IRA BROWN., Ira Brown's trinl was rosumed last evening in tho Ads Strect Mothodist Church, with e large audiones in attendsnce. Tho evidence in the 080 was all in, and it only remaiued for counsel to make their pleas. Tho Rey. Dr. Felion oe~ ocupied the chnir with Lia ocustomary dignity and grace, and evory member of tho Inveati- goting Commltteo was in his sent. After prayer by the Chairmau, the argumont for the prosecution was opoucd by the Rev, Dr. Driggs, who roviewed thae evidence in a oloar and caustio vuin, slluding to Brown's conduct in furishing seaudsl to tho nowspapers aud in defaming tho pustor snd trying 1o injure the church, He submitted that tho charges had boen smiply and completoly sustained by the evidence brought forward. ] 0. R, Brouse, Euq,, counsel for defondaut, raised his voico in bekalf of his cliout, insisting that howaanot such o bod Mathodlst as tho proucoution tried to make lim out, In the in- formation o had givan to tho nowapapor to- florloru coucarning the chutch troubles, Brown nd substantially told tho truth, sud wes not ruilty of libel, Lo be suro o bind mado use of some objectiouablo vxprossions in giv- ing __ his vorsion of tho church squabbles, but bo had made no assertions which wore not borue out by the faote. 1t wus not 1ight to go 1o tho newspapers with these things, but tho circumstances woro bighly patlintive. . Things dona in the anger of a ino- ment should not be weighed agninst a lifotime of faithful dovotion to tho church., Ira was rash and exaitablo ; tho Apostle Potorwas just that sort ot o man; ho (Potor) cut off a follow's ent once on tho spur of the moment. Ira siould Lo judged by bis own standarg, snd not be wrongtully shut out from the kingdom of grace aud glory. Dr. Biiges briofly adverted to the polute made by the counsel for "the dofendant, nnd in w cala and dignified way sought to counteract the spe- aist pleading of ‘counsol for tha othier sido. Dr, Foltou gave a few instructions to tho Com- mitteo from the church law poverning their final Action in wecret sossion. ‘The bouediction was pronounced, and the sudionce disporsed, ‘The cane s now In tho bands of the Comuulttes, who have yol to examino various doonmonts and canvass the ovidonce before bringing iu & ver- dict, i “THE STORE." Tethe Edllar of The Chicuun Teitue ¢ & Sti: Will you pilease call tho attention of the Buper- tatendont of Polico to thy necesslty of placing a pa- lcemun ut tho cornier of Clark und Aonros strceta ; ono ho cai Lo roliod o, F there fu wucls o oo on tho forco; onu who will not ba tempted to ntufillulfl “#Tho Btore ! overy tou wiuuted to refrosh hlmself, “Chis corner i¢ conceded to bo the “hurdeat placo® in'tho city ut the preaent o, Hoarcely o duy pussies Liut thut thora {s o # matiues ¥ of womw kind, ‘elthnr durlug the day or nlght, and nover au orsest mado, Your correspoudent Lus seou men terribly cut, throws i w ek, curtud off, sud nothdug furthor hoard o it D tho police knuw atiyibilg of the tarriblo cutting attalr b osoursal St gxurul'; night Lefot lunt ouc of aur Lotols aud # Mike? fuota tho billA, DI the polive seo tho littlo motinea " thut occurred day beforo an pislol in hund, followed by ous of § i Slablshuneis " Kof i Bl oo of (i nor dotbsey wank to, Woukl 1t bn for thoir jatorost “Theroaro no. patvoimen wher thoy aru most wantod and 1€ n patrolman ¥ wanted unywhora it {s t tho cor’ aer of Clark aud Mouroy atreots, - Your correspondont bian watohed tie corner closly of lte, aml kiows whereol o tiirmg, A Crmza, Cintoagu, Aug, 7, 1874, 5 Nore.—~Lho pevson roforred to na having beon cut and thrown into almek aund tukou ta o hotel is n gamblor, and ho was ot Kubng' last night, o hud & row with somo of (ha ropois-in nt the *btore,” and wan cut with lmrln in lalf a dozon ptaces, It waa thought at firat that ho woald dio, bub ho 18 now improving rapidly, Apothor and slmilor affray ocourred fn tho **Hioro " not n vory long timo ago, tha vietim in this Inttor caso boing tulkon away {u n lnok and nevor heuwd of again. It s bolioved that e wus mortally woundod, and died, The police know nothing about it, or would not toll what thoy kuew, aud honce mention was not mada of tho ocourrence Jit the nowspapers, Tho suggostion of *Uitlzon"™ tuat & policemsn—it would require throo or four to keop the gang of thinyos and ropors off the sidowalk—bo atation- od in tha nolghbothood of the *Btore" (o pri- sorve tho ponco, 18 an oxcollont ono, but It isnot! likely that the Pollco Suporintondent will put’ mon whera they will bo liable Lo intorfers with tho flecciug ot stray Grangora, i ——— 3 LOCAL FIRE-INSURANCEH. To the Editor of The Chicago Tsfbune: S From the position youare taking as to tho Insurance-question, mninly growing out of tuo Iato ilro, and the suapenaton of ono of our local compnnies, it mny bo well for us aa diti- xons to cousidor how much indomnity we waut of n local charaoler, of tho import stylod in- surance, and known best as Chicago assuranca. ' Tho commercial reguirementa of our citizons in mnttors of insurance domand. no mora Repub- lics, mor do wo want any moro Atlantio and Pacifics. I rofer directly to the mauagemont of thesa and eimilar concerna. What COhicngo noeds1s a strong atook-company, or- ganlzod by practical bualnoss-men, and not com- panics organized by so-oallod insuranco-men meroly to giva places to adventurors and val- turos, In view of tho faot that wo aro progross- Ing Lo a moro careful aud porfoct systom of pro- toction from firo, produced by tho domands of our prosont underwriters as woll as by our. mor- clisnte and busiucss-mon, it becomes ovident that oapital will soel insutanco-stuok se .an fn- vestment, when aliown that, with proper protec tion from fires, and cavelul, prudent manazo- nient In conducting the insurance-busivess, the oapilal invested shatl be protocted. "Tho businoss-men, of Chicago owe it to their busineas-standing to invost gonerally in fnsur- anco-stock. Tho old cry of “putronizo lome- companies s & poor srgurment, and we do not indulge In it for n momont, Wo . have too large an inaursnco-lutorest to expeot to monopolizo the businoss, but we néed not look to foreign capital oxalubivoly 'to carry all our risks, and whon we can show, as we have in ono company ot leaat, a logitimato organization, wo can roly upon thia foroign insuranco-compantos’ approval and co-operativn. Forcign capital, it is said, is Soalous of our local companics, This is not the onso whoro tho company is & logitimato ono. Oppoeition to local insuranco ia found in cases whoro it ig kuown a8 o fact that the company is Dbogus, Tho Auditor may give his historio ap- roval-cortificato of authority to do busincss— Euhm want moro ; wa want obaraoter in mon who mannge tho company, .58 well as seourity— capital, Thoro {a not sn agentin Chicago to-day reprosonting a foroign compsoy who would not Indly aliso roprosont a looal company; but to gob it ipprovel wo musk hiave Jogiimato mon aud menus, Bogus mon with bogus socurities—some made and oflors borrowad—oannat make & com~ any that grants . Indomnity, thoro- oro, our busincss-men . of | charaoter oan, with groat justico to thomaelvos, project, and organize an insiurancescompany whoso stock will pay; & compauy that will ro- coive the approbation of tho ponq}u, the fayor.of foroign undorwritors, and tho businoss of the country. . X In all raspocts Chicago is a succoas, save in in- surance-mattors, and why? 1Ias Chicago ever had o slrong cash-cvplial, full-paid _compang, with but one_oxcoption? Wo havo had nowo ; thoy Lava sll boon projoctad upon & suall por- gontago, or on borrowod socuritics. , he morchant, manufacturor, and doalors gon- erally sbould st ouce entortain tho question of socuring reliablo local insurauoz-companics, Wo have tho men and tho capital in our businoss- channels, and whon the business-man will look In that dirostion for local jusurance, and nok to tho ordinary insurancc-valturo whose pockets aro filled_with policios writton by insuranco-ad- vontures based upon borrowed scouritics, or se~ curitios based upon proporty without title, or bogus Moxican or United States bouds, wo can, &s ditizens, enjoy sound local iudomnity. Ouicago, Aug. 7, 1874, p et S CRIMINAL. ORIMINAL. COURT. The motion for o new trial in the case of Dr. Tarll, tho abortionist, was overruled, and he wassontonced to ono yoar in the Penitentiary. * John Adauis, for’ larcony, waa sountonced to £wo yoars in the Penitonttary. 2 Michael O'Brine, attompt to commit rape, was soutencad to ton years in the Penitentiary. Androw Durdt, larcony, wea sontenced to {hiroo yours in tho Ponitontisry, | Cornelius Tivornoy, assault, sixty days to the House of Corroctton, Willism Mawes, larceny, sixty days to the Honso of Correotion. § 2 Owon Donnelly, trled for larceny, wes se- quitted. a Onorlen RE. (lafy, triod fuc assault, waa ac- qutted. . Goorge Howe plead gullly to larceny, and was sontencod to ono year fntho Penitontiary, Thomas Reynolds, larasny, ono yoar in Roform Bohool. g John O'Bricn and Wiillam Bush were tried for burglnry, and jury had permission to seal thoir ‘verdiot, ¢ - A B, THE POLIOE COUNTS. . John Fitzgorald, = 1ad 14 years of age, was ba- foro Juutica Boydon yestordlay, as & vagrant and bohaving budly, He waa fued £100, and in lioa - of thio ourreucy was sont to tho Bridswell. Sorrls Haggerty was up boforo Justico Rauf- maun yestordsy morning, charged with larcony in tho houso of Courad Gotho, on_ Kinzio stroot, ugar Wl Tio was bold In 8600 bouds il ths ) insl ‘Thomas Lynels and Jobn MoCoy wore charged with stealing o ipul!‘ of pants from Harloy & Jolnson, No, 04 Milwankep avenue, aud they woro fined 816 oach by Justice Kaufmann, at tho ‘West Side Police Court, yestorduy moming. Samuel Bowlos, & colored mon, waa bronght Dboforo Justico Boydon by Oflloor Braith, of. the Contral Station, yostordny, on the aiargo of lar- cany, Cornelin ol boing’ the_complaibing wit- ness, and beld in $500 bail until tho 8 lust. John Schoelder and David Twohey wore ar- restod yestordny for boing found on the prom- 1508 of ‘Louis Zipp, who lives_on the corner of Sebiler and Wolls streots, Justice Kaufmann beld thom in 8800 bal till Friday. Thomas Burnatt was beforo tho South Bido Pohce Court yestordny oharged with the larcony of a lot of cluzhluF valuod at $300, from u lady, namo unknown, For tho purposs of obtainng tho lady, aud othor witnosses, the oxawnination was continued till tho 12th Inat., tho prisonor being hold undor 8600 bail, ¢ Louia 0. Sweogles, who was boforo Justico Boyden Inaf woek on_tho charge of larceny, ho baving, it is alleged, stolen several horses at diffurent timoa and pincos, was aguin cailed n{w yostordny, and a further continuance granted ill tho 16thinst. The prisoner gnve bonds iu $500 for his appoarauce. A man named H. I. Honry, from Fort Dolove- noy, Now Mexico, went to the plenio of Casmo- politan Lodge No, 6, Knights of Pythins, Thurs- Qny, oud, getting tght, 1nid down in the grass to sldop the whisky off, "Two bogu, Michncl Daly ond James Lowis, picked up”his money, wore arreated and futurduy morning sont to the Bridewoll for iftoon days each, Tho stroug arm of the law disposed of Mary Brady yesterday in quick order, She was dotoot- od sud arrested stonling & silk dress during the attornoon from Mrs. Malzncker, at No. 403 Bouth Qlark streot. Blis was immodiately Dbrought be- fore Justice Boyden, who oxauuned into the mor- its of the caso, and, concluding that tho woman was guilty, hold hor over to the Oriminal Court, Tho burglarious firm of William Jonos and ‘William Dolan wera arreated in the alley back of Mudison street, near Abordeen, while trylng to open a baok door to a shed with somo sharp In- strumonts. They woro bofore Justice Kaufmann, ot thoWent Bide Polico Couit yesterday, ohnarge: with burglary. Dolan was fiuod ¥25 and sent to tho Bridowell for ninety days. Jones only got thirty days, Thowns Smitls was bofore the North Side Po- liee Caurt yosterday, charged with attempting to rob tho money-drawor of John Ades, 307 Wolls strout, Hmith and two othors wont iuto the store, sud while Bmilh wus ontortaluing A, Ados his confoderatos attomptod to tap tho till, Ades yollod, wud tho confedoratos vamosed, Bmith being capturad, o was sont up for aixty days and finod 20, Oharles Jumbo was & froe mian up to yestorday aftornoon, whon ho was srrestod on gomplaint of Qeorge Mowry, who Lalls trom New Lebanon, Morcor Qounty, Penn. Jumbo was brought bo- foro Juatico Boydon chargod with gaming, and tho avidonoo = provod ™ that ho fleeood Mowry out of 100 durwg the day ot cards, 'Tho money was rocovered, Tho l;rluolmr was held ovor to the Oriminsl Court in onds of g800, 'T'ho gontloman from Penusyl- vanin was aluo hold ou his own racognizanco in bouds of &80 for his appearunce ad a_witnoss, aud the §100 was rotalned sa furthor inducoton ;m; {llxn ?pnnnmucn whon the case Is oalled up or trlal, A young Iady, bearing the nano of Nobrauks Augol, waa oharged with larcony bofore Justios Knufmann vesterday, BSho haw buen bonrding with Joln Bustortiold, No, 93 SBedgwick strool, |-#he owod Buttertield, for somo time, and foll bohind in hor board-bill. Blis said sho would loava hor plano for scourity whon ghe woub away, but whon sho did go. slio took tho ;platio with hor. Butterfluld lhiad Lor mrested, ‘cbarged with lnrcony of tho piano, but the-Indy perwistently maintaiued whe hnd paid all Kaufmann hold her under $100 hadl 41l this morning, whon he will dovido tho easo. ¥ During tho night of the grat fia of July 14, whon 10 8t. Juines wan in grent damngor, ai lne dividunl-by tho uamo of Grorge Parlor was in- trustad with s picturs and cleek from tho Liotol, to take them to tho Wost Sidu to a pli:a of snfoty, 1le did- o, and tho’ propriotors failod to” find whore ho had taken thom. Altor knnplnr thom moyeral days, * Goorgo” sold thom, it is aeid, and kopt tho money. o wns aleo chinrged with stealing somo olothos, worth 820, from Osspor Moyor's boarding-house, 12 Weat Lnko stroot. For both offenses hie way sont to the Dridewell- for sixty days, under the obarge of vagrauoy yostorday, by ustice Kauf- mann, who ia disposibg of tlic Wost Bldv offend- oras during Justice Scully’s absouce. ' G A, Boaworth lives at No. 167 Cottago Grove avanue. Tlumd'.l Bouwarth, bacoming olfandod at a man namod Charlos Olydo, uppliod vilo epitheta to him, which Clyde was not in a mood to recoivo. Ilo politaly roqueatad a rolraction on tho part of Bosworth, who indiguantly doclinod the _roquest, and reaflirmod ki ophivion of the Clyde family by xupcutiuf tho words which had glven tho offanse, * At this Clyde altacked Los-, worth with an awl about & foot long, and with murdorous intont, a is it claimed, committod o aaanult on Bosworth, -stabbliig him nomo two or thron times b tho loft side, but without sorionsly mjuring him. He was arreated, sud yosterday morning brought boforo Justice’ Boydan, who heard ho. avidonce sgawst the prisuner, and d.lemhl'i it of sulliciont iinportauce for tho Grand Jury to look into, ho hold tho prisouer over to tho Criminal Uourtin bonda of ¥500. F. H, Brown chargod Dora Brown with having stolon his monoy. BSle indignantly deniod tho charge. Ho caused hor arrest, and yesterday 8ho was brought befors Justico Boydon. Aftor hoaring the ovidonce' the Justico leld tho girl to thto Oriminal Court in bonds of 8700. Brown waa held a8 a_witnoss in_bonda of €500. Tho *‘iady," a8 Browa called hor, gave bail, with Guorpin JEngor as hor bondswan, The follow who' lost the money was unnble to give bail, and ab Btreot roxont he rests in o cell of the Harrisoa tation. ETOOTING AN OFFICER. Thisves continue to carry on their oporations withia high baud ia this city, aud instoad of foar- ing, dofy tho polico. The Iatest ocowrronce in pa[fnt is’the shooting of Oficer John Besbo, at 4 o'clook yesterday morving. Bix mon waro in the aot of forcing an ontrance into the rosidenco of William Coolirane, Esq.; ‘Crensurer of Lho Wost- orn Nows Company, No. 807 West Washington stroot, nosr tho cornor of May, Tho noiso made by tho busglars was lieard by Mr, Cochirane, and Lhio opened the window and “called loudly for tho olice. Officer Boobe waa at tuo cornor of Run- olph and May stroats, 8 'block off, nud, hearing tho cries, ran toward tho spot. 'Tho burglurs weora just . jumping over the fonce, when Bocbo camo upon- thom “and ordorod thom to Lolt, Ono of .the _porty quickly drew 8 revolvor and fired two shots, ono of which took effoot in Beobe's loft thigh, inflicting o doop and dangeroug wound, - Unfortunately bo had no fluml, and could not return the firo, and tho hiovos therofore escaped, Mr, -Ooclirane and his family camo to his assiatance, and Dr, Wood- bury was eallod to sttend Tho wonnd wns probed, but tho ball could not be found. Bocbo was subsequontly removed to his Liouso, No. 133 North Carponter troot. With good caro ho will probably recovor the use of his Jimb. 'Ie cau- not give auy ¢lue which would load to tho identi- T of thia thineos, althcuph is was within abont 10 feot of thom whon shut, = MIBOELLANEOUS, Dotective Helnzman arrested Maurice Symon, yosterday afterncon, on the charge of larcony, instealing & gold watch from a boardor in iy houso op Polkk streor, betwoon Third and Fourth avenues, The thoft was com- mitted some time ago, nnd it is allogad that Bymon entered the houso through s window, to minke it appear that an outside party bad com- mitted tho robbery, The watch wus found on Lim, and ho was Idoked up to awnit » heeriug, A fow nighta agojthleves ontered tho store of R. 0. Sprogle, No." 157 Fifth avenuo, nnd stolo about §1,200 worth of cloths, The goods wero fouud on_Bundsy morning at_tho eorner of St Jolw's ~ placo wnd Lako streot in sn exproms wagom, said to have been driven by William Gubbivs, % son of the Armor; Tarnkey, Tho young msn has beon msosto and sdmitted to Duil, ~ He oxpects to prove an alibl, Dut Br. Bproglo ia oqually confident of Doing able to proyo him the party who waa seon in the wagon, which bolongs to Guubivs, Tho pollos on duty on Clark atroot wore look- ing for bunlo-alyUTars, Monte-mou, and confi- detieo operators Inst night, but tho fratornityhnd vamosad, and not one of them was to bo found at tho usunl redozvous, Bome bunlo-ropers recantly got Mr. W, E, Car~ ter, of Moadowville, Ind., into nroom at No, 188 Olack stroot and tried to flecco him, Tie told thom thev kad bottordropit ; ho hind beon aPo- lico Magisteato thirty-soven yoars, aud thoy wonld find easior gome in some inoxpericnced Granger, .On tho 28th of Iast month, Thondore Worth appearad beforo Justico Vau't Wond aud swore out a warrapt for the arrest of John Frazier, complaining that L, Juue 20, 1874, falsely rop- rosonted and impersonated ono N. IL Morgun, and m such assumed charncter did, in the courae of a suit entitlod *Edward Ekoubury, by his noxt friend J. W. Archandor, vs. N. H. Morgan,” allaw & summans to besarvad upon him whavaby Ekenbury was ln?unxd and bis rights or intoresta affeoted {n violation of tho statute. Yrazior wns arrestod, and upon being brought batora Van't Woud took a change of vonne to Justico Austin. Yostorday the cage wns callod, and & continunuco n‘llnad by Auatio .till the 14th jnst. under ail, Tho numerona gangs of thieves in this city’ talk of abolishing the emall police force slto- fioumr. Thoy wro sunoyed, but mnob greatly indered, by a fow of tho oflicors, and propose to shoot them on the apot, a8 thoy did Officer Boobe yoaterday morning while ho Wwas interfor- iug with a burglary ac Willinm Cooliruue’s houso, on Weat Washington strect. John Brown, & bunko-roper, endeavored to practice on & Grangor uamed Hogan, yostordny ‘marning at tho hour of 8 o'clock, ovidently not- ing on the early-bird-and-worm princlple, Ofli- cor Brannook spoiled tho busingss, aud ran Brown inso the Madison-Stract Statlon, Officer Burgent' gbserved 8 man and a boy,; Jnmos Blakoly and James Joncs, ' Inst ovoning. about 7 o'olock, endeavoring to_scll obacone picturos _illustrative of the Boochor-Tilton scandal, and arrosted thom. Thoy wero buoked for & violation of Bec., 0, Chap. 28 relating to tho'" salo’ of any obscons, indeoont, or ‘lowd’ publications, One of tho ploturds bears the imprint of Bruton & Olowes, P\\\flfiuhan, No. 167 Olark utrect, aud i entitied, $\hioro i Tiooclor ? Why Dow't EaSpeak Out 7 The othor has no imprint, and by au ingenious davico ia mada to reprosont a Jowd picturo of Mra, Tilton, Tho examination of the cuso will be Lind before Justice Boydeu this morning, aud may prove interesting, Laat night, about 8:30 o'clock, 1I, W, Chan- dler, whon about to entor hia gewor-pipe oflice at No. 219 Waaliiugton atreat, discovored & Houng wan ransecking hie teaok, Ifo unlocked the door and caught bim iu tho aot of taking out a auit of clothes and other articles, Ie cuptured tho thiof aud oalled Oficor AleFadlon, of Pink- orton's forco, whotool tho priconar to tho Armory A maorschoum E.lpn, bolouging Lo Mr. Chaudler, was found in bls pocket when ko was searchod. He gave tho name of Willism Dunn. 1o will bo oramined for burglary this morning, and will probably bo comuitted for trial, The police must linve rocoived some frosh or- dors youtordsy, undor the stimulus of the proval Ingsontimont regarding the unprocadonted provu- loboo of thioves ind swindlors, Yostordsy soveral Bouth Bide oflicers took iu olevon bunko-ropors and monte-men, and booked them us vugrands, Bovornlguvo ball, and othiors wero committed in defuult, Lholr names, us givon, are Jumes lor- tor, ChatlossStarr, William Watkon, Tiouis Myars, Josoph Johuson, James Lummy, Albort 'Luylor, Ohiarlos Ifarris, John Bimmouns, Patrick Burus, and Oharlos Walker, * Cora Bakor, a drnnken streot-wallor, ealledl nt tho Armory yestorduy aftorngon to iuquire for tho Polico.Court Bailit, aud whon going out disoovered & horse and buggy at the door. Sho il{lmpml Into tho vohiclo and ;hfi\'o ol supldly. v r, 3, B, Ldwards, who 8t the corner ,of Btato oaud Forty-soveutl strocts, owns tho osublishmont, and had boen ealiod to tho court as a witnosa in u horno-stealing oase, On going out ho discoyored that hin horso and buggy was gono, and in- formed Oflicor Riardon, who found the womuan ‘Baker aud the horss and " buggy on Clark stroot, Bho wan arrcstod wud looked up to awuit s Ifbar- jug on tho chargo of larcouy, Tha protty walter-girl saloon-keopors are golng to dodge the law by substituling malo wuilers for the females, and having the attendanco of u certain numbor of tho girls us importunt ad- Junows In tho aliraction of customors. In the monutimwo some of the satoon-koopers pro. podo to carry tho muttor to the courts, and, it s ssld, will apply for an eurly injunctivn to reatrain tho polica authoritios from cloain thom up, - 'Thoro are Afteon saloona whoro girla- ara omployed . in. the city, sud thoy arp ahout equally © divided *'botiwaon tha Bouth and Weat™ Dlvinlons, To-morrow night an unusually Inrga gothering s oxpoated nt thio snloona iu vi uw'gl !fin faot lfine 1t will bo tha Inst dny of the waiter-girl aocompanimont, and it 18 thought tho police will Lave their hauds fuller than usual, ‘Tho Itinols Stato Bportmon's Asnociatton arn dolorminod Lo cauns tho arresb aud. puninhimmt | of ll parsien gullty of the vielatiod of -tho Ktue Gama law.. Yesloyday Jamos Gallowny and Jok:n M. Woodmau,’ comuilsslon morchants, No, 148 Bouth Wator stroet, wore brought bofore Justico Hlawiil Lo ansiwor o the chargo of violating this Inw, & lot of prairio chickona hiaving boon found in tholr poesosaion, Woodman roprosouted that tho game was consignod to him from a Miasourl party, and that ho bad no intention of sellivg or oxpostug thom for snlo. Tho posacssion of such fumu under any circumstance -boing finable, udge Hamill fined the dolinquent §16 aud costa. Tridny morning's yl{r)cr gave & full statomont of & muit for bigamy brought by Frauk Wacha againsl Cathorine Wacha and Jokn Zichiar be- 1oro Justive DaWolf, whitoh hna boon on trial be- fora that tribunal for tho past throo days, You- tordy Justico DoWolf rendored lis deolsion againgt2tho twain, and Lold them ovor lo tha Criminal Court in bonds of 8500 each, Ziohlar beiug a man of property, thoy woro sot at lib- orty on their own rcoognizance. Tho infatun~ tion of Zioblar~for Mrs. Waoha la_ singular, aa at« l:; woman near 60 yoara of ago, while ho fy sbont 85, . 8 .. "Thio ouit of Ellen Bimonson againat Joln As- Incksun for bastnridy was on trinl again youterday afternoon before Justico Yan't Woud, * Mention hias boan mado of this sult, and 1t will bo romow- bered that Aslackson, aline Brown, has resided with the complainant and cobabitod with her as hor husband for tho past o yoars. Tywo chil- dron_hnve boon born to them during this tume, Tho firut diod ; the presont one Hvlng inan in- faut now about 4 months old, and the defendant refusing to provide for the maintousnco .of his ohild, thio mother, who ivquite girlish and_de- eudedly proponsessing in appenrauce, caused his arrost on tho ohargo of bastardy, 'Che case bas beon continued from day to day, and finally ter~ minatod yostorday by the Justics holding 'him over ta &;u County. Court for trial .on' the cbnrge, F}Aoln his bail at ©1,000. At this .turn ot tho aifair, tho father of, tho littla ono conoluded tho easliest way to got out af his diffi- culty was to marry the young lady, avd thero- upon, in the presenca of the Court and the u‘r‘:ur tators, made an immiediate offer of his hand, if not 1l hentt, and proposad to wod the mothor of his childron, . Bho was willing, and & messon- ger wns dispatched :post-husto to -the Uounty Clerk for tho necessary licenso.: On the return ©OF the party with the consont -of-the Olork, Jus« tico Van't Woud, clothed with the msjesty of the law, nnited thom In the holy bonds of wod- lock, and Miss Etlon Simonson’ was mada :Alra, John Aulnckson, sliss Mrs. John Brown, and the suit .was honorably comproinised, the bride looking far bottor satisflod with the rogult than did the groom. s — GENERAL NEWS, The Olan-na-Gael Pionlo Committes moots at Burko's Hotol to-nlght. Evory momber will ro- port. low sharper than a serpent's tooth it 1s for a gombler to lond tho Tumes man clips to play {aro, and thon have the. samo porson abuse him oditorinlly in a column of dreary drivel. Tho tomporaiuro yostorday, sa obsarved by Banasse, optician, under Tug Tomuse Bulld- ing, was, in the shade, at 7 &, m., GG deg. Tahronhoit; 10a. m,, 70; 113 m., 173; 8p. m., %B; 6 p. m, 12; a0d § p. m,, 71 The 7T¥mes lias not yet discovored that the Mutuals sold the finmo Wednosday, Wait till tho mouney thon mado i spent, ‘Tuo Times roportora brag that thoy repald MecDonald bofore pitching into him. “But the | money waa borrowed from au opposition crowd of gamblors, IHonoe .that .80t onco attacked dadly is now Jat wlone. A sorious accidont happened to tho Hon. John Lomax yestordny nfterncon.. While chnrging a Babeock Firo-Lxtinguiatior ‘it axplodod,| knock~ ing him down and fracturing bis collar-bone, and brealdng three ribs. Dr. M. C, Case, who I8 attonding him, thinks ho suetained such sovoro intornol fnjurios as to placo his hfoin jeopardy. Now ‘that the Mayor has yielded to tho do-~ mands of Tus Tr1puNe, and orderod tho cloelng of protty waiter-girl saloons, tho Times changes ita” tactics and abuses them. They kave no longer any mouey for'the local blackmailer. . Tho double-tonm of Mr. Johz B. Owaly, of No. 185 Asuland_avenue, beaatno frightonad aad ran away from the cornor of Washington -and San. gamon_htroots, last ovening at 6:80 o'olock, and Proceeded np tho lattor nyoenuo to Adams atroet, whore thoy collided with & truck ‘aud.smashed tho bungy Hioy ware attachod to. Olficer Wig- gina triod to Atop the mnnwfiys, but thoy ran until thoy woro exhausted. No person was in- i‘uxgd, {mt one of the horses was badly outand ruiged. Tho Times reportor who wenta to be saro of his place bocomes converted to Bpintualism, and hae Mr, 8toroy notified of the faot, If that person wore to becomo a _Mormon, each ono would take thros wives, If La were to starta foro-bank—but thero would bo no necessity for proclaiming a couversiou fu that case, Thomaa Naughton, an cmploye at tho Nationa} Tlevator on Archer aveutis, near Wallaco stvaot, wag caught in the ropes that aro used in holgt g tho shovals and had ove of his feet s badly crushed as to ronder amputation necessary, Dr, Y. E. Cook porformed the.oporation, and the injured mao was talen to his howe, No. 8 Canal- port aveuue, whero he has & largo family, Corouer Stophens was notitled last ovehing to hald an inquest_on the body of a man rogmd drownod at Lako View. No particulars as to tho name sud vesidenco of deceasod could bs ob- taitied logt night, The Governor sastorday rm!onnd Nelson Qul- vor, who was convictod in tho Orimlnal Court of this uouutg u few days ago of assault with intent S‘lk:“'d"n sel‘l‘:lmmgd bo’ the County Jail for iirty dsys. Tho fne of ©100 imy by Gourt {g ilut. remitted. 9 Riad by e Tho entorpriso of ibe Times yosterdny connlat~ ed of & bogus iutarviow with thie Superintendank of the Polico, nud a suppression of tho attompie ad rapo a Lako Viow. How muieh did § aoehs Tho public haye froquently bsan notificd that tho Foundlings’ Homy a.m{flnyu no soliciting agonts or colloctora, yat pordons ‘almost overy day give snm«}hmg 10 mon and womon who rop- rokont thomaolves to bo collooting monoy for the honollt of the Homo, All such solicitors aroim- Joatard, and should bo Lhanded ovor to tho polico. Tho Rev. Tloronce MoCarthy biaa & nowspaper atlast, Tt s onlled *Orion,” though nu, rill’h- man ought to know bottor how to spoll one of tho historio namos of his own country, It ia de~ votod to the dissemination of McCarthy among mon,—that 18, of tha oight pages, sovon and & third aro givon up ta the pastor. The lnst pago s embellishod with the cul of a noat little cof~ fin, wheyein aro tuckod away the namos of tho miembors of that famous Council which erucified MeOnrthy. It 1a profaced by the following ro- mark, which {4 radiant with brotherly lave: “Aud'hore wo lay away in the coflin of i indige nant and disgusted publio sontiment, that their roputations may rat, the nnmes of tho ysoroant and guilty mombers of that wrotchod body." Tuosdny evoniug, an 0ld man named Thomas Tyan was run over on the North Side by one of Rugor's 'busscs, and his loft log broken in two places, e wan romoved to Bt, Joscph's Hoypl- nl, whero La I8 carod for, all cxponses boing ald by his son, G the following morning, tha T'imes hud o groswly incorroet account of the acoidont, closing with tho sssortion that the son had gont his ngod father to tho County Hospital, ‘This was untruo, and was naturally very patuful- to young Liyan, who was ready to spoud his lost dollur for his futher, and would never have loft him to the charity of tho county. Ko he enlled upon the Times, askod for, and waa prowlsed a correction, bt it did not appear, This was nat- ural, for hia had not the manaey with wiich to buy Justico. Pltitul malignity, whioh would slander o son, and thon peraist fn tho stander becsuse e coutd not pay tribute to have it carreated, TILE APPEALH, Capt. Sonlly, Clovk of the Houth Bide Polisa Court, was industriously at worle yosterday In muking out s transcripts of the appealed cason taken from Justico Boydon's dovlstons siuco st Apiil, and yosterday “nfternoun the followlng tranecripts “woro lfod with AustinDoyla Qlork of the Criminal Court, and $0 pnld down to that cor for osch cusey Ulurlea Y. Allen, Joife Bachly, Jorry Onsoy, Lily Cole, Thomus Cody,” Frank Devine, John'Don- \mllr, Chatlos Huofock, Kitty Hall, J, ¥, enig, Michaol Joy, Iugeue Millor, Jumos Murths, 0, N, Martin, " Mollia Pouders, Fred Ratble, Jncob L. Stano, Mutthaw Sliochy, Joln Stravivsid, B, Vine, M., Wostbrook, and Ilonry Willlams, aliss + Nobby “am. : Iu tha above will ba recognlzed the names of Joln Donuolly und Ionry Mnmnu, nliag * Nob- by Tom.” 'Phiey ara twa of tha wout unotorious of Ohioago confidonco oporators, aud uow that thedo miwsing nppoals hnvo boen’ unearthod and Lrought to light, and ara in tho hands of tha proper cuatodian, thoir casea will soon bo attend- ©od 1o by tho uoxt Grand Jury, which will be fu. anelod the laat waok of tho prosont term of ho Oriminal-Oourt: SN S Capt. Boully acconnta for these appeals not haviug boeu sent over prior to thin late dnte by Ahe fact tuat tho. Common Counoll- roduced - his salacy from $2,600 to §2.000, and ho haa not Qinwtt any portion of his mulaty for the past two moutha, owing to that roduction, whiol lie pro- POBCH £0 Contost , A BWEDIBIN POLITIOAT, OLUD ORGANIZED, ! Last night at B o'elack the Swodes of tha North Division, undor tho anpleos of tho Svoul “Amerikanaren (Swedish-Amerioan nowspsper), belil » mooting ot %93 East Diviston stroct, Mr, A. D, Bundelius acting ns Ohalrman, and Loeon' QGyllonlinal a8 Hocrotary, On . motion, tho ' meating , conatttuted ™ ltselt » Hiwed: ish Rapublican Olub, and nppointed & cummittos,consisting of Mensra, Gyllonhant, Lin- dorborg, Kaos, Marofius, Laveon, Sundelius, snd QGrydon, for draughting of by-laws, with orlors to roport -at & mass maoting to ba Lald at Bvon Hnll, corner Buperior end Wella stroats,: this asmm-d-y evening at 8 o'olock, About forly wades, inoluding * reprosontatives of all the Bwedish political nowspapora of tho oity, on- rollad themeolves sa mombora of the Chub. . - PRETTY-WAITER-0INL BALOONS. - The ordor of tha Suporintondent of Palioo, directing tho Captsina to notify tho lm:f»flomrn of . % protty-waiter-girl ssloons” to dispouss with fomalo Lolp after tho 10th Inat., twan read with sstonishment- by the ‘owners of thoso dens, Thoy could .not acconnt for .it. Bomo of thosa with whom a reporter convorsed wors asked whuther thay hiad not paid for immu- nity, but tho raply was, * Of couras not,” the words being accompaniod witn tho paguliar smile which indicates, * Cortainly; but do you sap- poss I awn fool enough to cut my own ihroat 2" The propriolors aro uncortain what course umi shall pumsun, but it is probabla that they wil pot yleld until they Leginlutiws passcs 8 luw meking tho protty-wattor-girl saloon illogal. At provont, no enactmont forbidn the engagomont .o girls as waitors, ond the men :tasert thiat tho ‘polico bave uo right to ahut up thof outragoous places of buninoss, ‘In tho eyt of the prasags of such & law, the fomalos witl uot be allowed nlrr{’bwr and whisky to ocustomers, but they will bo put bohind the cigar-atands, and in tho Vi wing-room.” This Wisposition of them, it ia claimed, would ho a complinnge with thé law, and thoy could theroby retain the paying attraction of the divo, .Alany of the Sroprlnmm wra disposed o, * ight,” and all will probally 8ot in congest to,have their * rights " vindicatod by the Suprome Court. . What thoy complain of tlie mast is the ingratitude of the Times, which atuck by. them sud pleaded thelr oawse until Tuxr 'nmysk forced the Mayor te ordsr thom ehut up. ATLAXTIC 4 PACIFIO. An adfourned mooting of tho- stockholders of #ho Atlantio & Pacifio Ingurance Company waa held yostordny, tn tho offico of the Company, Nos. 156 and {08 LaSallo stroot. The attondanco was Iarge, 8170,000 of stock, out of 8304000, bo- ing roprosontod, . Mr. Bunsals prosided, and 3r, Gardner fulflled tho funotions of Socrotary. Tho express purposs of {ho ieeting wis to honr the roport of the Committos I_npoin‘L odat Thurndsy's monting to coneds tho mot fonslble stops ta be taken to relieve this Compan; of its difflcultics, ‘The Committee, conslating. Jobn Nichols, E. @. Runusls, and Paul Cornoll, reported that mombers of the Boatd of Directors, and othors intorasted in-tho aticcoss of tho Com- psuy, ktaod ready to furnish new socuritics to a0 amount aufllciont to satiafy the Slate Auditor, about $150,000 boing ‘alroady pledged,’ loaving $100,000 to bo furnished. The Cowmittes ex- prossed the utmont confidence thiat the requisita amount would promptly furlshed, and tho Gompany ouce mara in shaps to transnct businens, . It was claimed that tho Fxaminor actad hastily in throwing out the soouritios, and it was undoretaod that his aotion would be re- viewod. A rosolution was paesod ndding Mossrs, Oraar Nowman and F, D. Babeoek to the Com- mittes, and conferring npon that body power to proceod ot once and obiaiu .such _sacuritiee oo ehall bo ccoptable to tho Auditor, sud ropork aéa stockholdor's mooting to ba hold Fuesday,. No doubt is ontertuined by tho stook~ holders that the Qommittes will biave accom- plaliod ita Isbors sucasafully oy that time, and hat tho Atlautis & Pacilio will soon bo on ite loga again. The meoting adjourned uutil Tuos- sy, ot 114, m. TIE OITIZENS' COIITTEN of One Hundrod held an sdjourned msoting st the Palmor Houso lust evoning, Gon. Wobator in tho ohalr. Thora Woro About’thirty gontionaen prosant. Tho Sub-Committos to nominate au Executiva Committes reportad, through 3fr, Houghtaliug, _tlab ofter considorable doiiboration thoy b unanimously agraod in rocommending thie eloc- tion of the followlug to constitute the body : Fraoklin MnoVoagh, L, _B. Doomer, O. M. Hondoraon, Samucl fale, R, P. Deriolson, Petor Bohwtiler, ‘0. G. Hemmond, A, L. Chatlain, Thomay Makin, 3 The roport was adopted. Ar. Hondorson thought some information waa necossary, and he therefore maved that & com- mitten b appoitod to, for gue thiug, eeo 1 Board of Police, and loarn” what ateps are . l-l‘! taken o fuoroado the facilition for oxti- At firos, £0 roport at ths next mootine -BUishing Mr. Gill 52id the Commissionr 14 ne until th Council mado an »- <% COUK ot act In fact, s poworless r, £PrOP! “%““‘;‘WPS": Aldormen woro tha or- g 79 pa° Hundied, tho neodad legislation, = o sppoaled to for = A Btorrs 0, On0 2Y BYZang quostiona. Tho Tolion was DOUZcod aa the Committce C. M. :l{lmlmrk‘, and L 1, Dovis. Ulio mooting tlien adjouruad, tho Txeotive Comatiins e it st cougultation, SEVANTII WARD FINE-PATROL, % A third teoting to organize a fire-patrol in tho Sovonth Ward was held Inst ovening ut Nor Houdorson, 8. 104 Cavalport avenue, About 100 porsous woge® m‘:ou:mmfil‘. (\!V"llfihmiwdu &outud Chasr- r, William Ludowing Socret, The Comumitteo of Nino appointed at tho. i moeting to draw np a #ov of resolutions to bo | ofored to the Common Council, roportetl that thoy had drawn up such rosolutions na thay thought wauld Lo of sorvics in the oyghnization of & firo-patrol. Tho resolutious, weve slightly altered until thoy road ae follows . Wuznas, Itin deomed of great ifiportance that in ‘easo of Iargo fizea na Asslstent @‘{E;um would tly ald our Pive Dopartmeut t checking fircs and n protecting goods from boing burned by fire ; and Wiensas, 1t s deomed equally important ‘tat fn guoh vapes it would be of ininite value thnt said or- gantzation shiould huve power to enser Louses to asvo fioods to assiet the polios in arruating tiloves, to Iuckado tho streots, tnove hoss, and to yenerally help whersver thoy cun (o good ; therafore, be it Jiesolved, First—Tlal" the Ssventh ‘Ward organiza & voluntour fire brigade, to couslat of not leas thian 100 men, Sccond=" Volunteor Lhied: tho name shall bo the Soventh Ward: o Brigade, b 1t wald urguntzition shall be divided fnte 0 companion, Farrth—~That said organization shalt elect for Heolf ono Captalu, oue Socrelary ot Bekgeavt, and a Ho of-fiva Directors, ot fron: exalt prectuetn the Ward, I¥fth—Tbat oich company sbaall clect one Lisuten- gl at salil oMicers andd mombara shall wear a suitable badge or uniform Ly whic] cog- e Tfindnls. =t /¥ which they can be ocog: venth—That said uniform shall and an oll-clotlcap it the ture S, Eiahth—The jade sl r “‘R%",',f"ff‘{,"}',“,‘l"“,"“’" 1o subjoct to orders of inti~Tho Brigade ebnllattond Sres Ward on the rounding of A e s e Sesdats Lenth-Tl. . any realdunt of the Seventh Ward may oo & i Ler Who 8 of tho aga of 40 yeats, boal ing » good chiaructer, and giving referonces from thres ) eltizens, Hleventh—That s commit Sroim cadls oloction prociot to” nfiiu"nf:au',’.‘m'r"i’fli"ifi‘f lection of suitalile men for cach company, nd sk company Lo organtzo ua #oos v possiblo, ' Pucelfth—Thit a4 soon s x+id compatiies aro organs ized, the Common Gouncil und Board of* Yolico nud Fire ?Séii:’.";l?fl‘:.f‘ Yo raquestod ta confor upoa tho fiew apeclal polico powara’ aud such olior powens 0a Tho President appointed tho Committo of Five from each precinot roforred to fn the abova reu- :fi:‘:!:urml’.;n :!ud, n!ltlor !Imi transaction of somn noss, the moeoting sdjourned aubject o tho call of it Brocidont. ® “ 3 —_— THE CITY-HALL, The racolpts in the difforont ofiicen yosterday wore as follows: Tax-Collector, $10,000; li- conses, $1,680 ; wator, 81,800, It dolinquent saloon-keopors do not mako moro hasto In procuring thoir lesnacs thoy will find thio Mayor's police closa on thoir tracks, The following permits wore yosterdny isanced by tho Board of Iublio Works: John IKoch, two-story nud Dbasoment brick, 20x60, at 181 Third avonue ; Mathow Guoring, two-atory ol basoment briok, 26x65, at 010 West Erle slreet ; edtata of John L Iigh, throostory aud bades mont, 74584, at 277 Ontarlo stroot; A. I, Otfo, ono-story and _basoment belok, 14x40, ab 201 Tifthavonne ; J. L, Qibson, oue-story and baso~ mout, 24x76, ut 155 Dosrborn siveot. Oity-Attornoy Jamioson is of opinion that the boat way to {lmuwnm tho owners of tho shantios stunding inalde the firc-limits contrary tolaw i to iudiot two or throo of tho owners, aud by agreamont bring thoir cases to tho Hu- preme Oourt. Thedecision of the Court in thesa govoral oasos will be considored sulliciont by the rost of tho ownors, No sorious traublo is anticl- pated. Only two of tho membors of tho Doard of Pa- | Ulco appearod yostorday, IKlokko iy alwuys on wil day, and did_ not hlasiota o stirely, o loavie 7 st .« 7ot think any harm would bo sgroed to, and the Clinir an- Prosent romaining for hand to ses that ovorything g - runs: smoothly an 3:::: fi'i?"?fi 'A;: gomslp. T oy triod a fow pzllc‘u‘-‘ pmon) ght chnrgas, and “tiien adjourned to the "“n!“u&n ab tho foot ¢.¢ Van Luron stroot 1o N o working of g small haud-pump, do- - IRhod o ;lr:-‘::lo}v‘!;l" Tyiulof wator. Mooy ox- will yovommend ity “l/..amml Wil o gun 1hd o Tho Committes o Qrounds did not. y ygup -.‘w"‘-r\'” mitlgo I compone 117 5 kil ent:uaxoo:‘tlun.w( AL Catnan, Tho ahaor rabiten 0" tho. ety thin thotning, and (ho Ca:hmll;ou will probably 1noct tlr:i‘;r::llll..mul:)’:}x.l e 8 Mnyor'n ofMca wia nnusunlly dull lor- o liad bhus fow unnnrnmytlm“uu’;x';&rx, return after golug to lanuh. claima to has /o not yot arrivad at finy cgn::;}:mgxxlg and Pnblie 88 tat Coms oA with the rogarding t¥ 10 now Corporation Counsol. Mr. Nor! on clajma that the Magor misconsteued il lgu ::lv:n,;:nm:d x!mklmvutmn 1 tho tax-npp o toko caro of thomsoly s, o simply moant to hurr, appoluts aont of bis uccossor. Fupi Conv yiorablo opposition in manifested to the soliotw o for Lhe location of the now Gitwifnl on tho ¥ est Kide, 1¢tho Board of Publio Works Lave a"fl ning to esyin the mattor, it will boon tha .04 th Bide, but {f the Aldermen havo control in the's matter, its location will dopond on tho size of tho Wast Bide ring. The Aldermon aro run {7 tings. Howo of the wickedest onos are talking /¢ now suita of clothes with rings avound them. ——— PERSONAL. The Rav. Aaron Llogd, of Now Yorlk, is stop- bing in the city for a fow deys. His nddross is No. ¢ Lldridge conrt., “The Tlinols Woman Suftrago Soclety will hold ayeception for Mra. Fornando Jones, who haa .}:::lyn:a:fij:n:d l!‘;'nm El;m’r\v‘l), Woduenday aven- osdenca io'hiun “Auunt ! 18, Van Winklo, 884 Stato Boustor Brooks, of Joliot, was n the city yostorday. Iteport has it thnt y Fust now Gongrosslonany isyned. . 7 °¥° " Chiof Tnapoctor Harper had & duby yeaterary. Tis wolpht fa 1og oeecnnt oo T udlal i BUBURBAN NEWS, . WODDBTOUK. The lsdlen of the Mothodist Cburch will hola & ponoe-fostival on Fridey, Aug. 14, Tho purticu- lara Liave not yot baon announced. The Woodstock Asennor Club are arranglug for & plenio at Foadick's Grove, Aug. 17. The Woodetock Fire-Company will give a har- vost-parly at the pioklo-faotory, Aug. 11, for the bonefit of the organization. The tlremon will ap- poar in full costume, nad dancing will bo ine du‘l‘god ‘l:. 1 old man and hia son hava beon Arrostod at Crystal Loko, for violating tho Gama Iaw, - They had shipped ono hox of wixty-five prawic-chicks- _ena to Ohicago, and at tho time of arrest ind 100 more boxod up rendy to ship. Thoy stated that they were nuuting on thoir own land for amuso- meunt, A light of rotien staira broka down undor tho walfim af four mon, throwing ono, Willian Baurley, of Flebran, from thoe top to'tlo ground, somo 18 foot beloty, £ fatally injured, : A woll-iresnod stranger walkod into one of tho saloons af this plnco londing a lttlo boy by tho Land and ealled for a drink of whisky, Tho lit- tlo tellow burat Into toara and boggod bis fathor ot fo drink, and the selovu-keopar, to his credit bo it maid, rofused him, whereupon tho min jumpod bobind the bar aud scizod a bottle of tho articlo in question. The barkeoper -attamptod to take tho bottls from him, and o scuflle ensued, duriag which tho liquor was epillod, and the sranger ofected. A mau of family who was presont was #o struck by thie conduct of the buy that heloft tho ealoon, Q?Spm“ oath that bawould nevor drinkanothor ‘Ltie contract for construsting the spring-honse over tho uow%—(finmvm‘ed nfinnmlfimigng hag beon lot for &360. The plan iy alter the Sara- toga style. It will bo actagon-shaped, 12 foot in . dismetor Insidoe, aud surrounded with a voranda, The officers of tho Mollonry Agricultura) ‘ Board will moet at the County Tronsurer's of- - fico in Woodstock, Katurday, Aur. 22, at 4 p. m, to lot the fair-grounds for rofroshmeut put- - Eoun during the annual fair, commonging : ri opt, 23 ‘HIOHLAND PARK, . - Tho installation of tho Rev. E. K, Rard, D. D} as pavtor of the Firas Proubytavinn Chiurel, will: ocour Bunday evening, rY 730 o'clock. The Rov. Arthur muu_ull_‘ ! Chicago, will proacly tho mormon. Tho “ngy 'R, W. Pattorson, D. Do, of Mghiand T4qy: tho Tav. Gu O Ayres. of VAUSLOD * gnd'tho Toy. G. L. Wronn, of I an. T - ! will tako park in’ tho oxorolios., —_—t g CANADA. Blectionn by Dallot— Nény Customs Rouse Regulation, Spectat Dispateh to The Chid:ago Tribune, OrrAwa, Aug. 7.—Coupol, Consorvative, haa boen elected, by a majority of 13 votou, ropro- sontative of Napiorville Couty, as successor ta the Hon. Dorion, raiged to the Bonch. e lns promused to support the present Dominion Goy- ernment. This is tho Lirat ckection by ballot, the second boing tho choico of McDougall, » Io- formor, for Last Elgin; in the Ontario Legisia- ture, waict was by & niajority of ovor 2d, Tue folioywhug Liave buou chosen oilicers of the Cunading Lalar Cougioya in session here, Lresi- dont, J. W. Cavier, Torouto; Virst Vico-Posi dout, J. O'Domoghie, af. ., Ottawn: Socoud VicoProsidout, Yillnin Mnguns, St. Cathoruiv's; Third Vice-Preatdont, Al Novillo, Mumilton ; Bocrotary, J¢ Juyce, Toronto ; Treasurer, W, J. Walllauss, Toroueto, special Dupasch to The Chicago Tribune, ¢ KuyostoN, Aug. 7.—The Grand Ludge of the Independout Order of Odd Felluws, it soasion Lire, bave ulacted the following ollicoru: _Graud Mustor, W. ‘Litzsimnsons, Brockvilio; Doputy Graud dastor, E. Buttery, London; Grand War- den, J. 'I'. Hornebrooite, “LTorouto; (raud Seere- tury, ro-clooted, J. B, fing, Brautford; Grawd Troasuror, G. Irwin, Windsor; Gisud Rlojroseut- ativo, J. Harr, Hunidton. Swecial Inapazcls to 4'he Cliednn Triowns, Br. Jouy, N. I, Ang. T.—Lho Washington au- thorities have isaued inatructivns that il goudy from S, Joum, intended for CRuudt, wus b Jauded at Eantport, and resbipped thoro, It i forred this will causo grent mcunvenionce, duluy, and 6xpunac, nud it 18 the subjoct of guuers! comment. e e THE LUMBER-INTEREST, Meoting of Emmbermen Called to Eane the Brece of launbers Svectal bisvateh to e Clicauo Lrtuunie, PitAbuLEUIA, Pit., Aug. 7.—The lumbermerr of Clenrfiold and the tho adjoining countites in this State have jssued o call for & Convoution ou the 18th ingk, Tho call fnvites all who ave in. texestod in this important industry to moet at Gleurtleld, av the date speatlicdy to consider what s best for tho intorosts of tho uado, Ho waa goriously but not tunt such messwies may bo adopted ag to roduca the atock of timber tho comlps seseon ta tho actual woate of this moarkes host spring, 'hoy iuvite all lum- Dorimon £ moot with thein o ive thoir presouce and their counsol, su that they may augunte and faithffally oxccuto some plan that walt pro-- teot their jutorems ab homo, as well uw those of thoir enstomiers 1u the lust, trom the ruinuuz waoriico which must resalt in the evout of put- ting the usual stock of timbor ou tho markel noxt sosson, Tho call iy wsigned by gsome of tho Lonviest oporators and dealers engeged in the wsquuvo timbor DLusinoss on the wost branch ot tho Busquolinnug. 'L propozcd Convontion is sounwhint sigmitleant n fuco of the fuct that the prices of limbor all through the oountry have suuk to very low rates. It is claimed that ono-iuf of the Southorn und not fow of tho Eustorn dunbotmon will shortly fail, owing to the prosout unrcmuuorative prices. Tho demaud is 5o low, the murkess overywhero Loing 8o groatly ovorsooked, that, touso tho oxpronsion of o leuding Inmbor operator, **It would scarcely pay to &toal tho luuibor roady mado, pay froight ou it, wud well fu ot the prosent low pricod,"™ o SPRINGIP{ELD, Tho Missing City Olerk Puts In an Appenaances Special Disputeh to 1%e Chicano Tribune, priNariELD, L. Awg. 7.—Zack Muxoy, out Oty Clork, who hing boou_Absent for suimo time, rowurnod this ovuning, 1o hus b good explanas tion for tho condition of Lis nccounts, aud thoia 1 10 doubt that his oxvlanation will b satisfuce tory, 1Mo has hetotofora enjoyed o good reputn~ tion, and, excopt getlng on an oceusionu! spreo with the Lo_ya of s age aud cirele, no chargo could be madeaguinst him, —_— STOGIE CIGARS, Wurerxa, W, Vi, Aug, 7.—Notwithstanding ho great dobrossion 1w trado, thid oity sloua manufactured iu tho last six monthy nunrlfl 14,000,000 stoglo clgava, tho fivay of A, Doliacl manufacturing noarly 9,000,000 of the above number,