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trol, thie Touriat (whirh Ty { not bean b smlyel) wiil ot leave fu Septenber an wan ot el the antention, ticket for _tha trip will e guod for the next, ‘whieh wilt bo mnde newt May, Home clinaiges In 116 Fonito hava Leen dolarminod ijon, and 1111 managers ara now conaidring the srlvinsbility of ailding to thn piaces to bo Tisited the Moo, vis the Miiky Way, and Egypt, Iil., via the Lliois & Sicbigan Canal, CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY. Federal and Btate Officers Come into Coltislon, GRAND HAVEN, Snertal Dio ek tv The Uhteaan Tribune, anaxn iiave, Mich,, Jnly T.~The stexmer Amae zon, of the Nurtliwestern Transpattation Company, it in raported, will takd d18 place on the Jine between thly 1aco sud Milwaukoe thio latlor part of next wiek, Hiie a8 Leen tied up with & bandsomo cabin, 325 fret long, which makea hor ouo of tho Iargeat aud fluast paseenger and frelght stcamors an tho luker. After rliaarriven the ntamer Minuapotis whi bo hauled off theling to have her cabin enlarged—the space now Hie Ang occupiel by the dicing-room down ataiis to bo ro- woved, thus ducreasing bier capactty for freight, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Rpecial Disnated 1o TAe (*Areazn Tribune, Ponr Hunow, Mich., July T.—PAMED Dows—Prapa £ity of Fremont, Huron Oity, Quebee, Desn Rich- mond, Mobiawk, D, W, Towers, Banilac, Shsldon aud o wud consort, B ner Uy Mmopa Baelic, 8. Joseph, Nebrarks Newbutgh, City of Tort Huron and ronsort, D, Wilson and consort; stmr Keawonawi sclirs Now fampshire, Curlow, A Cobb, Champlon, ltichard \\'ll!l‘nw, Brookiyn, WiwirNorihenst, and lght, WeATHER—Flar, Apeeial Dispateh ta TAd OAfenao Tylbune, Pont 11gnoN. Micit, July TrDowse Trops, Atlle, Bruno; schrs, Olanaber, J, G, Masten, Exlle, Ur—Tropa, Weatford, ‘Jarvis, 1otd and consort, AMary Pringle nnd Lazger, WeaTizn—Caln, Tig Lavisthan passod down this afternoon with hark Maston In tow, leoking badiy, Al her hand- mpa were in operation, Tho Mas andoubtly a on tho beach somewiere on the passags down, PORT OF ERIE. Sneeial Dispateh ta The Chinagn Tridune, Enrz, Ta, July f—Annteats—L'rom Calcago, prop Philadelphia; from Milwaukee, achir Scluylkill, Drrantunes—For Duftslo, prope Philadelplun, Alas, n, Qordon, Gampbell, Atlantic, 2] TremTA—32,000 btt wheat, 4,000 brls flour, 1,023 ton §ran orc, nnd mundrics, Frxtonza—Unchangod, Vo n abundant, Charters to-lay wers Burk L. C, Woods rufl; schra James Palgo st Anuie Vought, all with coal for Cleago, nt 60 per toi, freo in nud out. Col. Hough and Constablo Clark Have Hot Times at Roselle, The Colonct Ietafned Possession of tho A Town, Ono of tho most inughabls, porploxing, ox- asporating, and gonerally ludicrons scenon whicl bavo boon noted latoly, was witnossed Friday of Inst woek by the pooplo of Rosslio, n little villago about 25 milen from this city on the Chicngo & Iacific Rond. It grew out of somio difficulty batween Col. ITongh, who is nominally Postmmaster of tho town, and Mr. I'vler, who hina been his deputy in chnrgu'nf tha offico, It appoars that Col. Iough dosired to rewmovo tho ofline and dlsplaca bis deputy, for roasona which wore satinfactory to himsolf. In offocting the removal, which took place Thurs- day, Col. Hough s nlloged to have mado komo threata and flourished some woapons, hich Tyler doemod contrary £o tho poace of the Btato; and ho accordingly went hofore Justioe-of-tho- Doaco Gatos, of Bloamingdale, and BWORI OUT A WARRANT for the arrost of tho Postmasler, “This papor was intrusted to Maj. Clark, Con- stable and Doputy Blierift of tho county, for #or- vige, ‘Tho oflicor wuucertained that Cal. Hough bad como to Chicago Friday inorning, sud that ho was to returu the same oveuing, whoraupon ho provided himseit with two aseivtauts, vawued Kinnoy nnddnmnln. aud awaited the Colonol'sru- o depot, ‘“K‘:&:?\ur s appenrad thnt the Postmaster had cotna to Chicago for the purpose of swoaring out & warrant for tho arrest of tha two sons of Mr. Tylar, who had, he alloged, withhold cortaln doc- uments from him, Ie proourred tho de- sirad warrant _ and _ also authorization from tho United Btatea Marsial to serve tho samo, TFlnn armod the Colonal spproachod Rosollo on tho train, whilo the othior warrans was whiting for bim at the dopot. As might hovo beon oxpected, TIHER: WAS A CLABEE, Col. Ifough ateppod off the (rain, and was at once approsched by tho Congiable, who waid : 14 Cql, Hough, 1 have a warraut for you ; yeu aro e bacoming mora MISCELLANEOUS, ' Tha schr Tiiggta & Jones will be nald by the United Btntos Marelinl at Duffalo on tho 10th of July, Her fabiilllen are vory heavy. 1t in stated that abe owes In tho vielalty of $6,000 to tug-ownors ot thia port for sar+ vicos rendercd hotwoen Yort Huron and Malden..., "The new lights in tho Day nt Toledo work adimirably, and throw a bright, clear light aome cousiderablo dis- . tance, cuabling veasels 1ot unly to make tho patsago through the chiannel saaily aud safely, but to discorn the approach of cach other in all kiuds of weatlier, Whilo tho prop Elinira was ssfling up Bt. Clatr Riv short lllnnl:ilcu Dbelow Marina Cily, Wedncsday lalt‘ 0, ne 0 cfore aid conld reach him. 1o waa 30 years of ot tho snmo time eoxolaiming, ** D-—n you: I o 3 X will give yon to undorntand that T am o Ligher officer than you aro. 1 AM UNITED ATATES MARSHAL: I havo duties of my own ta perform ;" and thus saying bio socured ono ot the youngor Tylers for wltom he had a warrant, and placed o gusrd ovor Lo, As 500n a8 the discomfited Conatabla conld ro- covey himaulf, ho ealled out to the bystapdors to arrest Col. Hough, to which tho . triumphant Oolonel replied, **Bhat up, you insiguiticant cuss, or I'l arrost you for Intorfering with o United Htasos Marahall* Tat the Constablo still sbouted for aid to uxncfiln his warraut, whore- upon Col. Hougli sallied down from tho plat- form, melzed him, and rlrmzqud lim upon the platform, whoro ho placed himin a chair with emphasis, saying at the same tims, * I'll teach you wha you are mm%w to-day.” A moment aftor, the Constabla stopped away and reachod Lis wnfion, which slood noar. Yrom this vautsge-ground ho UENEWED 1118 COMMANDE to tho hystandors to sugsalu the law sna arrost Col. fluufih. Bsyiog, I command you, in tho name of tho people of tha Hiato of Tllinos, to arrpst Col Tlough ;" but tho peopla werp rathier disppsod to laugh than to fight, and nobody toak part in tho row, Col. Hough then camo forward again and told tho Conatabla to shut up and loave, but Lo only ronowad his criog for asaistance, whoreupon tho pugnacious Colonel rushod out to the wagon, climbed fg, and choked off the Conatable's wind, In tho tuselo whioh yosuliod, the only sound hoayd wag tho Coostablo's voica sppealing for Lolp bafore hio was killed, b SYMPATHIAING RYaTANDER Tan’out from bis ehop and hit tho assallant ovor tho hoad with a club, aftor which bath porties rollod out undar the haraes’ hoels aud continned their aquabble. Just thon tho Uonstable's two sagjatants camo forward nnd captured tho Colon- uel, whilo tho Courtablo saught safoly in tlight. Aftay o few moments’ eaptivity, the Colouel Prumluml tobo abedient, and to appoar at Bloom- ngdalo to auswor tho warrant, whereupen ho wad relgucd, Hothonrau to an ojlico uear by and secured a largo navy rovolvor, with which ho PATHOLLED THE NTREETH, wild with rago, proclaiming himealf bors of the town, aud throatening to shoot any man who toyelied bim, Ho got rid of Ma}. Clack by pojut~ ug bia plutol at hin apd telling Lim to '+ git," The Major *' got." During the molea the vaung mau Tyler, who Iind been arrestod, biad flod In Tz hasta, and tho Colonol set himuoit to find him, Thinking that Lia waw up-stairs in the depot, ho went up thero, aud, figdjng 3 locked door, demanded antrance. No angwor bping rocaived, ho fired Lix rovolvor through tho duor, aud, it ie said, wouuded o womag {u fha aida. Bomo of {ho inmates of the buildin In mortal teryor, crylug ** 176 has ghot 3 wom- an!™ apd the pxcitoinant hocsmo intaue, and thara wero cries of ** Lynch lum 1™ +Bhoot him ou the spat!" Whilo slie oxgitpmont wag at its height, TIE CONTADLE AUAIN CAME UPON THE BPTNE with a now porps of naglstanty. As soon l? thoy Liad dismpunted from their wagan, Cal, | ough presauted Liy rovalvey aud ordored them to caye. ‘Lho Coustable did npt wait o second © *James ley snd William ~Curtin, employed tiono I ¥ on tho propeller, gumpol overbusrd, [l in | mY v ot bonts lowered, At this Iough was furious, and, catching Maj. H -flfifim‘?:iugy" e L i it S P L i S gt A platform, 4 Friday morniug, st Moutreal, sa tho big lor was passing L'ointe auz Tremblos, e o 1ol Do O [l ateass wes soast vay, and, a8 thie full power of the atcam was ? T et AT b pibtonead to By ack: wards, knocking the ond out of tho cylinder sud scaticting ploces of Iron fn all dircctions, Thn crew almost miructlously escapail....Tho Detrolt Zribund of Tuordsy gays: ™ Caph, Peavy, of the steam-bargo yan Allop, on~ arriving ot Chatham on the up-irip from Monireal, paid off his crow and laid up hix ves- bol. Tue Vau 'Allen was about ono of he Iast of tha veanels 0 clear from Windsur this seson on tip opon- ing of navigation, On ber firat trip down, througl soine tnismanayenent of tho pilot, she got aground in tho vicinity of Brockvillo, and Lss crtainly not mado } moro than two trips thus far, Capt. Poavy expended cone|dareble monpy on ber (hin spring, and wo hopo « “befora tho season closos he will realize'on lifs lavest. . ment,? % GTUAIN AT OBWEGO. Tho foilowing will show the aggrogato recolpts of frain aild Jumber at Qawogo Mlnco tha openlug of navigation to July1, fora serios of years: Gratn, buy Lumber, ft. 1,062,167 d, Iguative ' The §iate Baurd of Equalization—ites S domption af onds, i Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chieago Trivune, Iypranavovs, Ind., Junp 7.—Tho Stato Board ‘of Equatization rosumed its sosston to-day, aud l begnn thn warlke of ausassing tha valnation of E xiailqu property. Logal and other raYrowuu- ! { tives of 2 wajority of the roads of the Stato wero preseat, and will urge upon tho Joard a reduction of tho esecayment mado last yoar, “Tho raal oatsto equalization Lins boan complatod, but tho grand total cannot bo given until Marion *County takes & ropprs, Tho'interngl improyoment bonds Lotd by the Qeneral Uovernment, presonted to tho Stato » Prosaurer for redemptlon last weck, having boen JEatiufgotorily identified by the Board appoluted « fur that purpose, woro redeomed to-day by the Jbaymeont of somathing over $61,000, s bbbl % The Prince of Wales? Visitto Indin, ¥ . Londan Corcspondencs Oincinnatt Commeretal, Tho visis of tho I'rinco of Walos to Tudinmust -0t o eupposod to have any political purpose, 1 T aminfoimod an good authority thas it ias beon undertqken ontirely by his own suggestion, and *touk tha Indian ofticlala by surpriso. 1t Is oyon prabablo that it is barlly agreonblo to those who “aro admivisterlog affairein Indin ; cartalnly domo f thaso'mpyt intimalo with that couutry havo Rraye ?‘pprehunslonu thnb tho resyits of tho jour- noy will not he favorabls ta Luglish authority there, The Prince, baing on o toir of ploagura, . desirea towov the maunors and custoris of thio '{emuw districts, and to observe tho various cos- uitied wlien thora aro any to bo obsorved. It {ho great masses of India tiving outsido of its ono or two Capitals havo supemtittons idens about n Tripee. ‘Lheir notion of Queeu Yictoria sn ‘cuml.»m:uun of the goddees Durga and the JDawn, Ifer son and Loir has ocens] onally been snddressed iu Oripotal paemy_iu wugly torms that rau oup it in to be feared ‘thiero iy b romo disenchant. | Wartiing, byt drovo out of da Hough ent, \th\_l‘hamlmnunot India lino tho road | then wont “for Kiuney and Baying, Y ueo the Liiglish Trines, thoir futuro sovor- | 3 will mirost you for b ding © me grelgn, nud”Inslead of muoing o wwjostio | W0 I wou in'tho discharge of my duty Ho ‘buing with tho wun and woon for: his m»dy.mfln-flw funtaucy, for Brown, Dut that u[) aud with fower bundg nud arme than | @Ml nJ romarhiod, ** Logs, do your duty,” ami ttheir most plobolan delty, bohold a very | movod off ut“a 214 gajt, whily Hough fired as bLlm, but did no hit hiw. lfluvlnk qinlh,hncamu _ponarch af il Lp sur- yayed, Gol. " Hough' coaded hostilitios and weut Lowe, aid tho torrilied “inkiabitanty geadually resumed their dutiop, ‘Ihie qnd of thio logal pro~ coedingp liss not yat come, Commivtjoper flayue, who grautsd tho war- fuink thero has boen same tali lyin in tall lucep. ‘Tor it hay, [ mn:‘pcat. hayrldl'; un 'doouted wise Lo toll the Iiudoon tha fucts about ixoyalty which are fawiliar to Engliah poople ; 1aud, 80 farus tho Iudian Gavorntuont s con. r{mnad. i . would probably have proforred that | ordinagy lcug}:inhmm. it 14 prubable thay may bo Princ honld have ramained . | rapt Jor tho apres| tho Tyiors, waw yoptarday jental Vislan" of © mmateigramau T rrwlf‘z‘r{{m Wit Col, TIoGEh Howa o #the Princ Is going, opd o will < net aof correspondenis it T oy, 8 aabl appear "hgfor with Jiim, including M, mr fosuc I8 moruing wf 11 o'clock L hig prispners. & h 8% ' Rimpeon, tho travelor and painter of O, THE; OTUER HIDE. sublociy, who Wil scad piciuren to Wt Jiess | o uatis to Col Tough, it shontd ba stated traied News, whilo Mr, Kipling, Superintondent | that fig clgius to lyave witnosson tp pliow that lio ¥ .6f tha Hombay School of olferod to uibnilt £0 Conalablo. Clark's wrest 1t Art, will roprosunt thie Graphic. This country has hardly found tuo | that officor would le Lim Borvo the wartauts on Prince's project a spneatlon, e has ratior ‘de- | the Tylers firut, Liut that the Constable rofused. t'lmpd W pogulanty siuco the gront wush of [ Ilo also cfiglm Yhnt' tho shaating of tho wn oam ovor hiy tllucss, A pag impression has | Was purely chance, and reultéd from an iCje boon “nedo by the munouucemont qf [ dontal discharge of {hg rovolyer aftor tho row o Vory low wagoo at which won aro | WAs over. Honlgo clajms {0 Lave otuor Lesti- vorking ‘ou s estato at Handrigham, and hls | mony to skow provacation. yeromptery refusal to yalsa B9 worl zm thorp on 13 and 14 shillings o wock atarvation wages for & man of family ju thero #mn&—lmb applicd for u riso of 1 mioro sbil- ing. Tho rofusal was based on the ples that theny, - Bome w Uot. Yiougl {5 ons of tho oldest resfdenta of 0TS |t Fown of Honoya (and in_fuct tho town in named for him), aud is » large-hearted man with 8 vory choleris temper and much bodily strengtl, o is well kuown in Chicago a4 8 mombor of the 00d solioals hud boen oregtod, 0 Wi packing firm of I M, & 0! §. Hough. fcpl‘llad that “thls wag qum’ nnu‘"fi'.’a?" 5 iy Gonlgtudlord. did, and Lopod the schools | A& Conscriptian of Kiarsss In Mussin. e d;n:l ha‘h llnndn 8n exouso for kaep- ‘Uhio Bt. Pelorsburg Gactle ways that the Tus. h o :Ih thole N wagas, The Bocre- | sian War Ministry is at prosent cousidering s (= t 1:4! "mal mnz;nad Labor Lu:fiuo" project for the consoription of Lorsos for the bt ol eehfous 4 (ood wobioolw dom't | tise of tho army fu o of wap. Accordiug to of tho ket de i 18 Wkaly that tho rofasat 8 advauce as] way load to a utrike, and possibly a mu]:‘—:flf {urlvrlul: su-fiept JL R s touant” aud upighbors will ald and abet him jn rofuning our reasonablo oquenta-I take this n})puflunlly of letting your soaders know tho real facts of tha ©n8o, ...5 I can assure yau it ip un’h::‘t:r {ur |hanan 10 work for n & olao.” Cpson of uyder. pasuont of labarers in the uoun's est, sepentodly béon made kuom?. but, ltar .\‘l‘:rel:‘ly": the schemp propoaed uil horaos yujtgble for wiljs tary pmploymeut. may bo taken by the uutlmf‘- ties, augd thoir owners aro not to Lo aliowod the oplion “of redooming thony by uianpy pay- menlui Lut an” (ndomulty © will ., Do alluyeyl of * from 40 o por cent upon the cost of cevalry horses, For Ihn‘xln 088 of $bis’ conseription overy district wlid bo divided fnto arrondissements, in osch of which will be eutablished a committoe composed of mombers of the muuicipality aud an ofilcer of gtingiuess 18 20 woll known to bo morbid that | the local polive, who [¥ 3 be :k!aufi:':.ud:l‘_l:; n:: lg:eu vory frnat; but thore l.mverunrl af the pmvl:;:a. olfi v:‘l‘l)lmbl: l:l‘.nee‘ldll]:{y“;‘; Ty enats Yaruid culthe wtemsios o Lo | 40 pomimiias i Bt e of o ied public o the fugt thas two maen on iy ko 9am. i 0 tpln b0 ‘o coran - | tho aerpudissamont. ! {1,:11&1 u_;d w}ug:nm :alfinlfltu an fa‘ twauty wlh'u‘n&? ".-mu?n%"‘mifl.‘f&"fi'fia’:‘ififi"fl:fl#fif fiundll’nhn:\!"fin IN“‘NI‘Y“H:SXE,&( :;1.::;31 ‘: :‘:l‘l‘ I::‘lul: Pt :{ s ol by saslsaviion 1 & goucral cousys every top yoars, O working classes. their pasi tflu awuepy of humouy it ufgt mmllr'; —— Thoe Flaver of Byge, Hoore's Ntural New Yerker, Thore is vaut dilference in the flavor of eggy, Hous fod an clear, sound grain and kept on & cloan grasnjun give much tiner lhl'voxud ougs Slsg hens thl& biava accows to etablo aud ma- uyzo Lieaps aud ea all kindy of Aliby food, Hons feeding ou flah sud ouious lavor their e g8 80~ cordingly, the same as cows' osting ouiona or shoage, or dnnk(nfi olfeusiye water, iuparts s lo o the milk and buster. Tha riohes L8 foad tha Ligher the color of she s RS, beat and v{m 810 aggs tha bost color, while lur;l;’n o0 buckwhsay makes thamn colorlase, or e Bodh for somo Gonfeationesy Bopvice wijl ba req uired, shonld the army as an tima be called ourtl, to nlu?mem to ml;nzmxolm{ 2 donal, whare 4oy will ba lisuded over to tho Ofticare appointed 1o receivp thow, Tho Loryce to be appropriated will then bo ctiosen by Jot ; bug if “tia “cansoription ooy nol‘myinll the number yequired, yacourse wilf bad 10 harsen of & superio; uality, and even tp thopy upecplly exempy “lu the rules. 17 the foquired nuaber is not obtained {y thess means, the membery of the ocowmities will have to pur: ©lipge horsen at tuoir own expepso fram oihy :hrenzauu::;uhh Tl:gm Lely, which remark: atthe osal s o tly borros rogul 5 ‘cbwh il are 1n n¥u e e 1 f¢ in Prugs 1‘.‘,‘,‘ -&um‘.‘ flmfi-m the coun| e necessity {n Prassls would In fmpozo burdou mnpon thy agriculiu al * Intorests beyond all proportion o tho mdvantages reaped from it by the Govarnment, For while, it says, tho Westorn nations, in timo of war, ara compelled to Luy horses from forcign countrios, Ruasis woull nover fiod the lenst difliculty in supiplying ner wanis at homa, ‘Tho nnmber of haraes in Luro- pean Rassin {s eatimated at 14,991,500, wlich would amply provide tho 400.000 horses needed for thn survics of the Bfate, Muteaver, tha necessity of complying it the regiation wlch demands that horees shoutd be chosan by lot would probanly, while theohalco waa baitis riadis, reduce ten borwas to Llloness for every unie that wad clioson for worvice, ey THE PENDING INJUNCTION. Mr. Fuller Closes is Argument for the Orators, A TDecision to Bo Given This Morning, The hearing of the srgnments in the Polica Tloard Injunction case wan resumed before Indga ¥arwell yoaterdny raorning. A little moro iuters ent was tnken in tho proceedinga than on the provious day. The court-room was comfortahly filled, the Aldormeu and otlior city officials pnte ting in sn appoarance in the expoctation that the decislon would be reached. IJivery ono waa dis. appointed when tho Judgo nnnounced he would docido tho cara thia norning. The Aldermen are growing thin and caroworn under the sun- ponee, aud the Mayer admits Laving lost 40 pouuds aveirdupoiu during tho past fuw dags, At thie opeuiug of the Court MR, oounT mado an additional zsu[.incsuon which ho omitted atatine the provions nights It wns stated by Mr, Faller In his opening that one of the coni- Dialnants (Shoridau) was elected prior to tho ndoption of tho Constitation of 1870, and that Hoo, 6 of the schedulo continued in_ ofllco all porzous who held thoir sommiseions prior to tho adoption of tho Constitation. Counsel for com- plainauts did not mnke particular use of tha Dropasition, but seamed to presont it as ona ren- #on why the ordinanco was nvalid. Io wishaa to suggest, in rogard to that poiot, that whilo the Coustitution did protect Bhoriden until tho term for which ho was elected oxpirod, —that it would provont the Logislature or tho Gommon Councij under (ho Logislaturo from romoving hira,—yot it did not provent tho Logislatura from chunging ls dution or Lnklnlz away from him any powor ho pousssecd whon the Constitution was ndoptod. If Mr. Fallor intended to presont tho propasition aa av argument againgt tho validity of tho ordinance, tho resson was not sound, Whilo 8horidan was undoubtedly entitled to bo # Commiusioner of Police unti noxt fall, the or- dinanco was novertholosn valid. Judgo Dickey submitted another sutherity on the question “of jurisdlction, 16th Amsourl, 88, swhero the Court held, 1n an applicatjon for an injunction, that quo warrauto was tho propor rewedy, d MR, FULIER thon procoedod with hisolosing argurmont. Hosald tLo argumonts submitted by lua learned trionds, counse! for tho defondants,—to which ho bnd listonad with nnusual intorest from a curlosity to discaver on what possible grounds they rest- ed Ao much of thoir case a8 pertained to tho proposition that tho Board of Polico wns re- pealed out of existence,—concoded several poni- tions whish ho took, nnd it wonld bo nccessary for him fo ropeat them. Analyzed, they camo down to this: that the adoption of theact of 1872, if adopted, oparated to repeal ont of exist- enca oll prior cliarter enactments pertainivg to the city. Ho fols thero was no middla granud, nud that it wonld not bo contended that the COommon Council of tula or suy other city conld hiave_tho power dolegatad to it to ropeal atstutes, Eithor thora was a total repenl of all prior enactmants, or tho Board of Polico was stlil in oxistonce, and dofendants had failed to establish their position that tho Board waa abol- ishiod by the act of 1872, \Vith the consoquonces the Court bad nothivg to do, net avan thouch all the legislatiou lioretofora doemed neessary for tha oity waa abliterated, If the law was -0 f‘rinnn,tho Cour would hovoe to find recordingly. ut TII0 PROTOSITION OF TOTAL REPEAT, turned on the position—aud conld only bo mms- tained on tbo position—that tho act of * 1872 way & subattiution for all prior chattor ouactments, T'a that coustruction tho reasoningof dofeadanty’ oounsel conducted them, but ngrinst such & con- struotion Bee. 6 interposed itsolf, and Bald “that all lawa_ or ports of laws which aro not incousistent with this law shall coutinuo in forco.” What was tho Uea of arguug in the faco of sich a provision ? ‘Phio only question, therafore, which remained — and whicl, indaed, was theonly opo in tho cnga— was whether or not tho old laws in rolation to the DBoard of Lolice wero inconaistout with tho sat of 1872. And not aimpg,\' inconyistont; thoy must Do so m}mgnnnz that tho two could not coexist. Mr. Fuller at groat longth went info thin ques. tion, comparing the old and pew chartoer, aud cluiming thas there wos NO MATERIAL INCONBISTRNCY, TTo hold that the nct of 1872, being a gencral law, was only abplicablo to citian nowly organ- ized, ar eitos nol poeyossing those olicets. 1f Lis positiouy wero well taken, thero conld nas bp pointed out avy,valid reason, npy particalar #ootian ar provision of the sct, which operated as 0 repen! of the laww croating tho lioard of Polico, I thpra was suok 5 section or provision it couud anly ru{ruul "f" tayto; but thera was not a slogle provision which couid not coexist with the provisioua’ of the ncta rchunq to_tho Josrd, Thon the erdinanco pasnad by tho Com- mon Qouncil was ahsolutely b’ thataoth of the eiatuto law of tho Btate, The ouly point which way lofy was WUELHER AN INJUNCTION WAB AN ATVTOPBIATE TEMEDY. He wan refroshod with the awoot picturo Mr. Goudy drew ay to tho harmouy which might en- eng Af - tho City Marahal had beon apgolnted gpd no disputo had arigon. ‘gt Wit the appolutment had been con- summated, thera was no knowlng what might linve h:“uwuml. Powors wore given 'to that officor wltlch intorfored In the miuutost details witl tho dutios fmposocd upon his clionts by law, A collision ‘wan inevitable, and daugerous con- soquences might Lave eneuod, aud the Court aliould not Lowiteto u momebt in grauting tho wait. Judge Dickey-—To vou dony that undor tho nct of 1874 tho Council may provido for the ap- pointiunnt of s City Matshal ? - Ar. Fullor—I don't thiuk thoy can; certainly they eanpat Lhrnuih this ardinence, Ido not think that sectlon hpplics to g city which ligs s Doprd of Palleo like ourg. Thio ides of rimplo appomtment, Mr. Fallar contiuued, wanld not do. It wanld seriously affect his clicuts’ powars, and wonld cango great cfinrunlen and damago. fi calllsjon dangerouy ta the public poace waul have rgsulted. The ordinayee meant TSUNPATION OF TIE WORAT KIND, and thero way sufliclontgauge for the Conrt to intorposa with 4 weit. Counsol wont on fyrthoer to discusg thy m‘nnnon of jurjad lc{lun. quotiug A nuipher of anthorifios in supjort of his pai= tlan, ~In coneluding, Mr. Fuller paid tho dispo- fatian of Liw wobion would also dispose of the demurrar, and would Le au ond to tho cago, Nu. Goupy . mado g fow romarks in roply fo Mr. Fujler's statomont that tho provision of 'tho act pf 1372 relating to tha City Marshal did nol a:plyto Clieago. 1o wot on to sustaln (10(&“1« it pokition ou this scaro, Whan the City Marsinl nudortok to do an seg which collided with the functions of the Board, Jt was timo {a apply for ey injynetion, (3 ‘{"ullgr. {nroply, aald chancery {nforfored In such anady an the theory that prayention was bottor than cura, Tq ln{ that compplainauts should bavo walled unt ipjury wap inflicted wwas abuy ho ordinance contalned an cutiro #ystow, an executiva dopartment, to bo tho ox- clusive Follca dopartmont of the city, which was in direct topposition to the law, It wan impogst- blo for tha drdinaucs aud the Iaws of the Stato fo copaist, Coungol baving coucludad holy remarke, THE COURT snnopnced that ho would decide the caso at 9 o'olock this morning st the Criminal Court. Mr. Fyllor said tho injunation was only ex. ondes) o '{M\lrsdgy, Wopld it not expire by imitation bolore tho dogioiny was given 2 Mr, doudy satd no actlon would bo taken § they would awslt the docivion of tha Court. Mr. Fuller dig uot want to bo disrespectfal to counsel or the defondants, but he would rather the {njunction was continued to Haturday, or for twenty-four honra. Mr. Goudy thought if the ordor were con. tiuued to |u{- moruing it would be sufliclent. "Fue Court ordored tho injupction to Le con- snmld for goothier day, sud ‘the partios loft the lourt. THE EDITORS, Oxana, Nob, July 7.—The Esatern editorial o3cursion paréy wesa driven throngh the city in oarringes to-day, and arp balng handsomely en- teriained by the Merohants' Club and citizens, at lero Gvas (i Uoion. Besite by Spedsl bl 163a0rrow, Tor.the Woat, * i CHICAGO - "RIBUNE: TITURKD THE BLACK HiLL Progress of the Kjoux Commis- sion Reports from the Gold Distriot—State~ meats of an Old Frontieraman, The Dest Roufe to the Hills==-Fight Be- tween Indlans and Miners, Srectal Corresrondence af TAs Chicaso Tribune, Forr Lanaste, June 30, —Tho four membera of the Bioux Commission who are doing tho practical work,~Col. A. Comingo, of Indopend- ence, Mo, : the Hon. W. If, Ashby, of Ioatrice, el ¢ thoe Hov. H. 1). Hinman, of Santao Agency; and Mr. J. 8. Colling, of Owaha,-~lett Choyentio on Monday mornlng, and arrived lLero yesterdny at 4 p. m. They wore cordially ro- cowved by the otlicora bora : and Col. L. I, Brad- ley, commanding the post. will send an escort wlth them to Red Cloud and the Black Hilta. Your correanondent, desirous that nothing shiould bo fuat to history, wall nccompany thewm, A WHETCHED COUNTRY. Tho ocountry hotween Cheyenue aod this Placa iy dry aud dedolnto. It conmists of vast arcas of parched praino, inbabited onlv by s fow ranchimen, who have Jittlo, low cabiun, 18 or 20 mules apart, whero travelers may purcliana very shabby meals at hiuh pricaw. An excoption in Anin rompect I tho ramchi kept by ¢ Portuguoro Thilip,” 45 milen from Cheyenne, half-way to the Fort. Thern tho mealy sro veally good. T mumpuct thot Mrs, * Portuggnicsn Philip 1n ontitled to tho credit ; but thu tyraut man receivea it, according to gen- oral custont, " What will bo dono with this part of Wyoming ? In tho narrow valloys, grass grows, and small droves of cattlo are scens hnt, out on tho groat, brond dividea that conntitute nearly all the Tersitory, thero does ot appesr to Lo graes envugh to support a gont, HOCIAT 3078, Tho fow sottlors that inhabit this eection of tho Federal domain are aquatters, who live along the crooks. Whils walting for the noon hait at Yagan's ranch, ou Tlorse Creek, Iencountered tho laudiord's pretty daughter, s black-ored girl of 18, “DLon't you find it lonely liviny 80 |far from nelghbore?™ I aghed. ©0h! wo have neighbora." * Ilow far do thew ilvo from here 2" ' Thero ia one family o milo up tho creek ; the nest owo is 13 miles ; and there is right smart of people 18 mwiles off," ** Do yott gco them often 2" **Noj; but wo have parties, and then thoy come nud slay threo days.” *' You dou't uican to «ay that thn youig men ppark threo days Atendy.” ¢ No, &ir; not all tho time. _“Vhey run horses some, and pasu tuand out. Nights, wu dnnco Lill sun-up,” . 0L SEWK, As wa near tho Black Hills tho reports of rich dircoverion thero brconio miora mumerons and definite, 1 have taken patos to kift tho wiories atloat, and send only such as appear, on oxami- uation, to la trustworthy., "Wo met Licut. Jvurke. of Gen, Crook's Wiafh, yesterday, on lin way from Col. Dodee's ‘camp, it tho Llack Hills, to Cheyenno, Ho told me that thero was " not n soldier or temster In Col. Dodge's command who had not washicd out gold, moro or Ieks, 'Yho oflicora have not attempled to got any gold, sud have disconraged it fu the men, from the fear that It would muke thom discoutented. Lieut. Bourke asgared mo that thore need he no doubt as to the fact thet gold 1 vaving quantitlios had boen dis- covored in the Black 101ls, Jeano Fox and Ld Smith, minore, now at work in tho now district on what is called Frencl Croclt, writo to a frisnd that thoy ara takiug out about 17 conts to the pan, not far helow the sut- faco ; and thoy urge their friend to Join them nt ouce. Miners here, who bavo bnd oxpetience in gulel-diggings in Movtane, eay tual 17 conts per pan {8 cyual to about 218 or %20 por day, An oflicor now in tho Black Hilly, in Col. Dodgo's command, writew o n brather-ofticer hero that it would ho of no usa to klara Ui truth concerning tho pold infhe Nlack 1ilix, ay ho would not bo beliovod; that no man had at~ tempted to prospect on tha ek of tho ereok without findivg moro ar les gold. ith Jim San- ders, one of tho mast axperienced mon un tho border, Ho wentup tho Arlkin was Valley whew ho was 16 vears of apo, in 151J: and ho has baen on tho frontier over sinca, 110 bins neen o great deal of plagcr-mining. and was just the man to pioncer the Biack Ilills, 1o lias been thero bofore, nud kuew the Iny of the laud, (e rays that the 1minos said to bo on Franch rect aro not on that stream at all; thet Fruneh Creak in 14 miles further north, Sanders went with Jonney's expedition as fur as tho Tust Fork of Beaver Riuer;’ and, whon Uet. Dedgo went futo his firat permanent canmp, Lo lott and wont prospecting with thres oome paniopy. beginuing ub the head of Custer's Park. ‘Thoy workou iu tho old gbifis that had boen loft by {ho minons ‘tbat wintered in the Iilly, nnd found gold tn them all. It wasall o tloat gold. and Bendors thinke it avoraged 8 to 10 conta to tha E:m. thourh Lo bLad no mcany of weighing it. To suyn that o (hinks that, if ho had proper fnelllties for workins. ha conld make $30 por day, It thero s not watsr enougl, and the lay of'tho laud is facoaveniunt. NOT 0N LED-TOCK, Sandors ways {hiat ho iy wurp that the best “digsma™ hnve not yet been discovered, Tho hoavlest gold iy found noxt tho bed-rock; and, in bis proepecting, ho lns only keen tho bed- rock ouce. Lbo gravel abovo the rock pay about 10 ceutw por pan. Banders met elglty men in ono party going in as o camo out; amit ho {hinks thiat there ura now about 900 minens and prospoetors i the Black Hills, Tlo is golng bneli'as #oon as bo can got & supply of Provige fonn. 1 nsked tosoon specimen of hin gold 3 and bo enid Lo gavo it to uu officer, who way (o sond it to Gen, Crook. HOW TO U0 TO THE WILLS, Bandors saya that tho beat route to the Hilla is by way of thin post,—Fort Laramie, It fs 139 uiles from the Yort to tho nd!ulug district, Ho loft tho dirgings Wedneeday marning, and roached the Fort P'rldfsv afternoon at 8 o'elock. ‘Iho road down to the Deavor is good; from that Klaca 8 now road bas been constructed, that ho a8 not scen. TRADING GOLD FOR GOODS, Mr. J. 8, Callins, the Post-Trader at Fort Lar- smie, sont & atock of gaods futo the Dinck Hilly with tho military pxpedition, 1n_charge of 1. Willagd, who has Iately boon trading goods for dust at tho rato of 15 por ounco, Willard has writtou for goads, which wilt bo sent withi the first trafa, ANGRY INDIANS, It Is evident that nomo of tho Bjons are pro- volied af tho prevence of sa many white men in the Black Hills. Louls Reshian, the interpreter, writs that w littlo fight hes oceyrrod between tlio Indiaus pud somo miners from Moutana who enterad tho Black Hilly from the north, He doos not know whether anybody was killed. Mr, Qalling’ agent ju tho miving " distriol writes that & quantity of his gopds, valued st about @200, werg lefb ju o ptookada to bo sent for. When the wagons roturned for tham, the goods werp wcattored nbout, burnod, and destroyey, togothop with & umall quantity o Govornmont forage. A VISIT T0 THE GOLD-DISTRIOT. The fammiuulunern will start in the morniog for Rod Clond Agapey, where lhnynvnll stay o fow days, aud thay proceed to the Black [illa. It n their Intoution to look over tho ground and becomeo tully I)untml boforo shoy attempt to 1alk oftiorally wish the Indisns. 'Fhuy will Lo accom- paated by gy escors and youy onrruppnq-ilm. ——— How to Prevent Strikes, Indtunayoiia Journal, July §, ‘Thoe Chicago Typpgraphical Uuluu}m sob su exampla of commop-genso doaling with tho bugs bopr ‘of workingmen's unions, * {ljo conilict of iabor with capital,” whick can hardly fail tocom- mand 3 wido following and a4 wido banofits, Tho publisliors of that city, thinking the establisbed prices of componitjon too lugh, proposod o ro- duction of about 10 per cont. ho Union mot on Wednosdsy night 1nat, fully 400 meubers bo- Ing in sttendance, and discursod the proposition atlongth. The couclusion of the dobate wea countor-proposition to submit the case to s Loard of Arbitration to be cowposod of two mombers, two publishers, gud an umpire lulpcfed by the four, the decision of tho Board to bo final. T'his Is antire- Iy fair, It is mauly st wise, and full of good promise. If othor unjons, typographical or what- over olse, had always acted with tho sawo pru- denco and consideration for the rig] millious of dol ts of others, would have beou saved to the ‘glable distreas to their familics, Commuuity, sud & vasy doal of " to & bared publio from nuch KK?“]] r of, uduldlrifl "z‘"fx’f‘“ u‘ rovellik, hig Iast wo yegard am no tnfling matter. Thoae waudering lecturers on tho ummknxuélo hoatul- ecensity of A , hay ntschict, r.ot by their ability, but h: m?‘?o'fl"lll‘ncly’ of swotkingmen to their insuleations, Thoy hava some wuperficial knowledygs of politien] CBOMF, HOLIO misusol matiler, ani 8. LG 0f alerootyped phraies ; and, with an illimitable ~ fores o impudencs to employ theas, thny have wneconded tn min- lealing man of morn intellipauce, bnt mare modesty, than themeelyny, and, itk * Sname by, " doing ¢+ nearly s much minehio! an if they had meant 18" Thes hivn on the divcascn of fn- dusiy, and help to mako them, that they may live. “'khey ara the least, but not the least an- iz, of mornl fhsccts,—a port of economical nomichied by the workmgann's inatien- tion 9 hin own caltlvation and enwrlition. They ¢an uevor sen & chianco of larmony bLultveon thin tmployer aud hid mon, txcspt vpon tho basis of an alrolute coutrol of ono by lha other, and, thoreforo, clamor for atrikew, and support mad troceedings lika that i the Lohigh conl-region, It will bono slight benefit of such & policy a4 thatadonled by tha Chisnvo printurs, that it witl comb thess ‘eontomptible growtha of care- lessniess off the indurteial Ludy. ** Exjerienco i & dear wchool,” kays tho proverb. and it Ling taughit workingmon the wirdom of the law- yer's maxim, ** A lmd compromino i batter than n{;uml Jawanit.” They bave found from repeat- «d trinls thatcompulion s tho weakeat weapon that can bo need ‘on_men in the dircction of their own bustuess, Thero is a mulish quality In humau naturo which aturdily resents “driving, though it takes the hest road. Nobody liker to b foread Lo do eyen what hn would prefer to do tf left alons, Workingmen's untony have Hen- orally overloakod tuiv in their **strikow,” aud, inrtead of proceeding by concilintion and a fair aljustment of differences, aa the Clicago printera propose to do, they command, amd “striko” when matnral reséntment ot tha arroganca bat an domanded, Inn culBauOtCo —not alwaya~—Lat tho niriliers suffer greatly,” distrers their famnlics, wanta time, impair their Lamts, and then o to work at Inst, o live, at what tho empioyers choosd to pay. Thoy ean't live without work. whilo tho ‘employem can, aud that 18 anotber Ling they forget. They broak their ormw, and cliau their clutdeon, nud sleken ther wives, tn put a fly in thoir employer'a sonp, which ho can ovakily roplaco. Thav mnke n ternbly nnequal fleht. and evervbody mees it but themeelves. Yet yoar after sear thev po ou. under the ur- geney and instruction of their yagabond speak- are, to yepeat the mad contest, the bittor oxne- rionee, o como out just like those of the year before and the year hofors that, Tho lesson of tho great conl-gtrilie shiould bo anough to pat an end to theas rosorts of folly nn'fl obstinaay. Fha minais, after mounths of privation, - after much violenco anl revoral murders, niter eoriing the coutempt of all intelligent mrn, aud cumpeliing the armod futerfereucs of the tio ernment, after makit:g themselves ontlnws and their familien paupers. have all gone to work at employers' prices. ‘Thoy Lave had all their pain and penury for nothing, if they don't learn thint the best way of settling quostions ut wages in full discussion and mutual oonceysions: if thoy learn that, tholeason will not be lot, though it has cost ms much as s lifetimo of common rehooling. We may rationally hope that, with the examnle of the Chicazo Union to enforce tha torible teaching with a jractical avpliontion, we ehinll hear of no morae strikes ull arbitration hus been tried, [Tha arbitration Above snoken of he taken e, and the publishers got > Beoopod."—Lis. Trnuse.] ARIAY NEWS, Company €, Twolfth Infantry, has heen re- lieved from duty st Fort Hall, Idaho, and or- dered to Arizons. Capt. A. H. Bainbridge, Company A, Fonr- teonth Infantry, Las been ordered to Fort Hall, Tdaho, to garrieon that point. Ile left Camp Douglas, near Salt Lake City, en route with biy command. frome tnno ant weok, Liont. John G. Bourke, Aide-de-Camp to Gen, Gourgo Crook, commeuding the Degartmont of tho Dlatto, returned to Omaha Iast weel. Ho bas been connected with the Black Hills exped;- tion as topographical angineer, and givon flat- toring accounts of the hrantias of the country and tho provalenco of gold in soms localitios, Leavo of nbseneo for twents daya hins hoen granted Licat. Charles Ilay, Twenty-third [u- tantry, Licut. Gustare Yan HBlucher, "Twonty-second Infantry, bos resignod his comnussion in tho army. Lieat, Georgo T. Towle, Ninntconuth Infantry, hins Leen ordered 1o Join hie company i tho De- pastment of tho Minsouri, Buj. James 1. llocboe. Paymestar, bay boen rr-fmgund to duty in the Departament of Qulis oriia, Lieut, A. W. Greely, Fifth * Cayaley, has baey arelzned to duty fu e of the corstriction vt tho military tolegrapl-lines in Tesas aud Now AMexico, Loavo of abuenco for one month has been grunted to Capt. Frederick Van Vlief, Third Cavalry, MEV TELEGRAPH ENTERPRISE, al Dungateh to e Ciazagn Trioune, Axcisco, July 7.—Thero has been in- corporated hiero to-day un association of our priucipal eapitalists undor the namo of tho Na- tional Tolegraph Company, for the purposcof, as stated in their artices of incorporation, * Tho construotion, conduct, and maiutenunco of tolo- #raph lines betwoen the Citios of Now York and Ban Fruuciseo, and Lotween smd citics and all other priucipal cilies and towus 1n tho United Statos and iu the Terrilorios thore- of, snd o the Dominion of Capada, und W connoh by sund tolograph lines of waid principal cities s town: with each olher.” 'I'ho estimated fength of tho Jino is 75,000 miles. Tho capital is €25,000,000, of which $7,510,00 Las beou subsciibed. and 10 per cent airendy taid in, Tho nowoy of the titet Board of Di- rectors aro Alichnal Moose, Calvin W, Kellogz, James R, Kosue, Faxon D, Athortaw, Willlm Blharan, the now United States Benstor from Nevadn, Willism Barling, and Alfred A, Cohen, ‘Chesn gentlemen aro wmong our heavient wioneyed men, uud thaeir sggregate bslongingy in cartuilly nos less thay frow §40,000,U00 40 &40,- 000,Vu0. e e s Ensket flariz Londun baily News, Although for the time bomg eremation has cegued to vuguge tho attention of Euglish poa- plo, tho termiblu cano madp out by the cramsiiou- sts ngainnt the vsisting mode of sepulture Las iutiyeod Mr. Beymour Haden tavuggest 8 remo- dy which, witkout sbockiog the norves of tho ovemsguaitivo, shuuld rowove from the modern kystom of interment {ts mont objectionsblo feg~ titrey. 14 i8 neadloss in $his place to rocapitu- Intu tho arguments with which 2. Hovmour Ha- don bas supported what Lo conmdors rathor & lelurn 1o parly custom than a mou- ernlunovation. " Beloutiically and clo- quently he las tha doc- |-myuuudo«l ftinu that tho rotvlution of human clay into its elemuntary wubstances §3 an oporation which in sost quickly, and, thorufors, Lost porfurmod when the dead sre glowed to cone 1nto mme- thate coplact with that grost dwinfoctant - mother earth. Wooden cofing postponn this contact for o long petlod, and when plled in vaulw or catacombi nrvest the worklng of uutural laws fur wu iudolinito period. e, Hoy- mout hny, tburofore, prupowed that v bo abolished, and thas humun 4 by purishable materjals uhall Lo at oues subjected to the disinfecting aud assimi- Tating sotion of wother earth, To offuct a roform of this kind 1t i, abave all thmfiu. nacossary Lo sccustom sha publio mind to tho propesod fu- noyatiun, and to this eud tho Duke of Buther- land opened the gardeus of Htafford Houo yos- terday aftornoon toafford the public a view of tho wigker cofllus, rather suugontod s & stop in $hie tight dizeciion thau daliborately proposad, 84 the bost posaiblo perishablo cotting, - Houy af~ tor 4 a'clocl tho siately garden turraco was oo- enpied by crowd of \‘(lllon, fmpolled thither vithor by fachlou, acientiflc ardur, or mimple curiouity, In busy convesse with tho Duke of Huthorland was Mr. Soymour Hadow lumeolt, froquontly called upon to ex. pound ‘the morits of tho system o ups Of ladies, Tho cases thomsolvos, rotaining for ‘sowe inesplicable reason tha eminons ontlios of the iraditicoal oM, wero asimple euough iu coustruction, tho objocts aimed at o~ Ing obylously sullicient atrength to koep togeth- erountil laldin tho carth, and such openngas af structura oy should retard au littla as posaiplo she contact of wmother carth with the last wan- doror Iald in her bosom. Lined with tugf, thedo wicker caslioln looked proity cnmugh. A wmore complicated spocios of baskel roquires rather longor description. A moment’s thought will roveal that tho simplo bysket of very vpen wicker-work would hard!y sutlica for tho Tewoy- #l 10 their lust cuttnly Lonio of those who had perisbed from contagious Jdiseaso. ‘I'o moos this ditliculty considerabla fugonuity has boen ox- bibited. Within s very large long basket of closer mesh than that fust desoribed is iuclasod a swaiter Lasket with "doubls top sud bottom. ‘Tho space between the two baskuts—an uniform ? inchisu—into be filled iu with charcoal, Lroksn nto wecea ahout the uize of ordinary blastiug- wder, forming, in fack, s dislufpctivg wall hrough which no coutagions fums coyld pono- trato without losivg by she way thelr nozious power. In s case of this kind contaglon fn stultified, tho charcoal constituting an efficiout Larrior betwean tho liviog and the dosd. Not one, but many specimens of osfer baskot coflius were oxhibited ; and it ray bo romarked * in this conuoction," that tho old Eunglish word “cofyn ~as by no meana indissolubly connected with Larials, A “eofyn ™ signified mimply o coffer or covering for pamothing, exampies of which arn Tound 4 tho Furme nf Cury and other ancinnt evukery books, whereln tho cook s commanded tomaks a wenfsng ™ of pautry to Inclos bln meat of fivit withal, From 4 o'clock until 6 tho croved an Lo tarraco of Stafford 1ouso was con- Mantly recrnited bz faaly arrivale of members of the leainet na and. of tho great world, Nt tho oy enriaam of tho visitory ware the chillien, who lo kn | with a wisttalevo 01 thiew tiny Lakketa—ons of which was deeor- fied with black andgrld—nraged opposite. to tha breakfant-toom, in whi.y Langs o master- pleco of £ir Thomaa Lawranca Takon Intorually. Dr, Pieren's Compound Fxe tenct of Smari-Woad, or Water Pepper, reliavy alnost instantlv, pain in stomach of bawe crampa audd apasme, There in nothing that com. pares with it for Diarthes, Dyseutery, holara, and Cholora-Morbus, Ured oxternally, it is an invaluablo linitvent for both 1oan aud heast, It in the people's friand, and alf shoutd keep it with them—in fact,s0 conveniently near that they ean put their hand upon it in the dark, It need Lo, 1t 1 rold by all dealars in mehicin: AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, 1 aThursday Evvatng, Ty § LADIES NIGNT, LAST WELK OF 11 S SUN. Girand Malld, B, Matnisotis Compnny. il ... RAILROAD TIME TamvLk, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF nAig l-‘.x:lx,n_nm! OF RErrarsor MAnKs, ~t Hnlnr.l.{::: o N Rand: CHICAGO & NO! Tickat Ufizee, 12 L a oty e, 0 ) y N 5 3 n 2 i 5) ] 5 it " 1pey | 1pre o0 in- anora [akn K “a=Depnteorasraf Welix b—Depot carner of Canal and k| RAILANAD, MICHIGAN CENT ln‘y-:-‘v: 'ja;I '!/” I,,}l,lw EN"‘I.L ‘09t Af Ticent AnA Vi Lakerts, Treeond Teouser ! O Tnzii Inzle aecont.d, Rantolph, Y e Bxoress. Athani Eagime Night & ST. LOUIS, ot avl Denver Short Lines, neir Maditonsst. Uridge, Tieket il At und corner Miche THE GREAT ALA! CHARLEY WIITE. LALRY TOOLKY. S n4 DELLA FERO 297, BLARK HLGHE airioy ¥rance, nt. 103 and MACK, WIT, HOW. NEDWASMROLD, ifarsy Littis, Fainy Acteand Fantares, Patiiotic Tablesu Vieant, Washington Oroasing the Delawars | From Loalra's famans historieal piotara In the Capitol. Newnembar thie pricos—1ho lowost uf any Theatrs in the 'flAI;.I.(Pln- AUKEE & ST. PAUL Hiun_an't Cawatest rife McVICKER'S THEATRE, REMEMBER, ONLY THIS WEEK. HAVERLY'S INSTRELS, COMPLETR IN ALL DEPARTMEN Mirthiand Decorvm. Byosy Niaht und Knture atin; Auy Mat Noxt Wock, DUPREZ & KLKEDICT'S HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, JULY 5, Evory evening sud Wudnerday and & day Matiness, Tyt mprenranaa af tho colebrsted UNION KQUARE: THEATRE COMPANY from NEW YORK G0V, in 1 kiow's adsptatin of the groat pivy, vid- THE TWO0O ORPHANS, Pron unerd by tha pros sm excluag play esers: : < SDUCATIONAL: Arnive, — ALE PR LT Ty 20 <I*10:00m, m. 1% 00p, oy And Ktevons Paint, Pavesnzy Pail & Minae'; sbeas.. F5iaf Teenty e dulpheit,, wear Ciarke ke, | Bt fouts Expross A, ’nuiw Fast 1Lis it & Ne Cairo Now Ol bpringreld and ria Apringtieeg Night klpr“ Ferorttand ke kuk Bxpres. Dullayto & Sionz Oty L Pavidue § Tost Oty wan Vasenzer,., CHICACO. BUALIKGTOV & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, pod ar Lakesrt,, Indina-av. and Sicemihost, and Ciaal ol Sixitesifate, Tiekel OMcer, b3 Co and atfepts DearhamSeminay CHICAGO, ILL. Thie tw=ntlcth juar of this Khoul for tho higher rducs- thun af youn Indius, will Legio Sopt. 13, A naw and en- Iarged Boardiug Depertment, with elegant accnmmoda- thong, wiil then bo opened under tho supervision of Rer. aud Mrs, L. . M3NSFIELD, for rerentoen years at tho brad of Rockland Institaic, at Nyack on Hudeon, N. Y., o whom spyly for catalogues, 9.9 Wabianh-ar., or attor Auguat 15 €2 Pt 2, GROVE ‘abas! BISEOPEELLMUTA COLLECES, TONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Afford tha bighcst Iatellectuel and Christian Pduoea. oy for Do s and Gaughters cf vontlemst, at A0 clargos. Tha Calinges aro a mile apart, and fuur bovrs by rall from puspens.on Bridge, Nidgara Ao Tajls. WEstdent and Faunder—Tho e, Rtev. I HELLMUTIS, D1, D Co L Lo Turos i tod with an able staft et furthor particilaes ppyiy ta thio Petncipals, , D, IJH‘ for Umaba, .| oaveawortn, At St Joveph Expy or's Leruve Acormmud atiog Downer’ '8 (irota Accommondation Duwnor'stitovo Accomm dation das 1Kx, KANK;) s Feom Contnt Dot gt et ey f Tiew seond-sty Jicket"uifce, 131 Kanddoipheatsy e drpory Leave | Avrive, Trdisnapatle, Loalsciile & Cincl 2 ath Day Lap In-l‘unq, e 100p. . 80p. m. natl Night Papr A0 p, m. |* 7:05 8, ., CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMD LINE. From 1) ury, Cineinnati o 81, Louis Hallway dapat, s Weat Side, Ticket afice, 15 o and Carroll. PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLN AND ¥OUNG LADIEN, Chicago, AY, Sept. 15 Larga corpe of oxpariencnd stul teachens, lucrcased accommodations fur Laarding pupis. Fall Term begine dy of Modern Laogusdos, logo, Juleding feom | depertentand badifel e DTGB, and for THEBH s tho oseammy o of oplutn 0 Faddiass R Clrewtar IR Gotinin i, __ TRIMMED HATs Trimmed Hats, 124 State-st. WEBSTER'S. uP ALL XINDS. FAIRDANKS, MQRSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be sarefultubuy only the Genuine, NOS. D & 11 N VeST., NEW YORK, k8 aF eueor 0 THE FAST, oltica; al far. uso i (i 3 o 56 Trd A"guu TR fo LONDOS URNIA, TWAVANA, MEX {00, GHIRA, Nd Accountinf finuke Baukum abl yrh e bocnivit, ' _MISOELLANEQUS, ~ YOUR Fqnte, Coats and Veat will | ok Wiko now if SCHWARZ ¢ d rouairs thau foe you. U SHORTOS TANCY BTEAM DYE HOSE, 18 Clarkat, PRISON LABOR. SUPLAVISON'S Orvicr, Nkw JKUsk¥ BTATS PRISON, Appjleption may ba wails 1o rélitiod fur thy la- po o R e ol s ndarsead for thy le- warkahope hiave lion recontly orocted cuirouiiios Ropannaty g frisone WAl New England Musioal Buresu Bevuyos agdtills "m“mk'."fl'i?ft;{ 8 aud Artiste, Maniacur, ued Thall, Jinston. Osirich and Tancy Teatfers. 124 State-st. WEBSTER'S. —__ FRACTIONAL CURRENG $5.00 Egckagég” TRAGTIONAL CURRENCY N EXCHANGE FOR Bills of Naflggal Carrsncy, TRIBUNE OFFICE Indiaznanal uatd Day Kagrs Indisaa, " 8:00p. m, 7:408. m. y £HICAGD & PACIFIC RAILAOAD, SR and tickeliee . 43 Ghar bt wesi s Shemmsh e Mall and Prpeess, e Passio, LO'I/II? HA:LRO!P. Baicr, | v Fram w ITTBENRA, CINCINNATI & 8T, 8:0a. m.* 8:40p, o2, Te.m, EALTIMORE & QHIO HAILROAD Tvalns leare 2 oum vear or' Lepuition Building and Sod ut Tie t Dwket whice, WL Clar) curner ur’ Wasl, Trave. Ta, Mall, Suadays Pxconted, rocs, Dath CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD. Depot, corneraf Fun Buren au-l Shermanaate, Ticketoee, Grand Factne fiels | 1care, French Flowers. 124 State-st. WEEBSTER’S. AEDICAL CARDS ICK HOSFITAT, ca it MAlh {ur Ik 03brels purpose of " tilghost poswibla e nw‘.’-’hku.fin =1 3 i it o) 8 ofosabin 107,151 S0 URED =Bty and G3parle e A i e oe Ao e 10 pay wostaes on Snifago, Las Edorgy, T. b T tho baon, ufa. * Tatios X it il LU0 tords o1, catl i A L e watisle ‘UiTioa, B 5. oot el 7 e oy NO OURE! sous Dr. Kean, 860 SOUTH OLARK.ST., UHICAGO, :L‘:!:‘:If’n\:::t:]:-;‘ IK‘flugmlg.ur by mai), l‘rflflfl’ char wul lo':,tuu i b 7 182 Wlmhlm‘l.lu 1L UHIUAG b Eaaniidiol lu‘a@'un?t‘m J coote wesst shccedfaliy 1 iivesor, Bt evuoe nbinty, 4ok Honbon Mow Teing 100t 6\ Vhicon, or 1 couta. > ook of AT vk, Call o wei 100D RESTORED. Avetim SEANHAOD RESTORE . doday ot den g (i o Pl svary lnfiwu Fumee l.‘hh‘: fuin, ! lnl{c‘l‘m.nihlsh he ix_fim&l,’r ‘u i (o] y v, K. _____OLD PAPERS. 7 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Reom of this 2 Oftlon.

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