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8 TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1876 eee————————————— e, e ——— e = THE CITY. : GENERAL NEWS. A work Ingman named J. Evort, residing at No. 103 Augua A atreet, was novorely injurod by fall- ing from » building yeatorday. A telograL ™ from Meadsille, a., yesterday, anoounced thy ) death of John Geary, of thia city, 1y an accident, 1t 18 said that bo was connocted formorly with & VArioty stow boro. The tomperatu 0 yesterday, as observed by Mannsae, optician, 8% Madison streot (Trinuxe tullding), wan: a¢ §8.m., 69 degreos; 10 0. m,, 71; 13m., 75; 3p.m W3 8P, 70. Tho Davin Socicly baa ofected the following officers for tho next six mouths: Goorgo I. Hoff- mann, Prosident; Jeus 17 Skov, Vico-President; T, Jorgensen, Troasurer: A. Hanscn, Recording KeeretAty 1. Hasling, Cors osponding Becretary ; Ucorgo ', Bay, Lrusteo, Tho Chleako Avchiteots’ Commisslon have about finishied their examination of tho new Custom-Tlouse, and appointed a meeting for sestorday nfternoon to compilo their report. Thio will probabiy bo aubmitted to tho Mayor to- dny, or s #oon an finished. A mateh at hand-ball was playod yostarday at Carmody & O'Mailes's court for £100. )i Clark and J. Maloney wero matched ngainst Py Lsnch and T, Baynes, and tho former puir won, after an oxciting counteat, by an agsregato score of 82 to74. Bapues and Tynch won the first goma by 21 to 11, but wero dofented in oach of the other threo by tho following scoros: 21 to 18: 21 t015; aud 21 to 2 dostres to know whather O'!T‘Jc:(r’sr:\’\gg:(:“fif:f in the last salk he under- taok ; and furiher paid correspondedt dates s Jottor from Chicago. In what cornor he has beon hidden who can toll, navortholoss let hin o horeby informed that O'Leary did not sueceed i walking 150 milen 1 32 hours ; ho gavo out at the end of 1311, miles made in 31 lours. Hea Tk IRIBUNE of Eunday last for particulars. A tall, slim, good-looking individnal, an at- tache of the Enlenspicqel, and clatming to bo tho city editor, hod n liztlo diflicuity with & husband, tho propriotor of & North Dearborn strect boer ealoon, Wednesday evomna, Tho gentloman wan drinking light and talkivg loud, and nat vers careful of what ho snid to tho praprictor’s wify Tho last seen 0f tho newspaper mit, ha wag gathering himgell up and gottiug out of the nay, Ona of the most culpable acts of Benetor Oglesby lifo was his noglect yosterdayto kiek “mman. Thomen roferred to was of the breod ealled *canfitence,” aud ho approached Gien, Didk with o calm beliof in his ability ta borrow @ little money ou a cheels, Tho attompt was not & ruccess, honover, nnd the Senntor warned tho applicant anay as coolly a8 tf o bad been 8 cauntry conriitnent wanting o place in tho Treas- ury Depactmout. A foreign gentloman, residont in Chicago (by namea 1. Muldowny) has boen for some time scrunenting to prove that the simplest forr (ot producos the greatest atrength. Yestere In morwingg, in pursusuco of thiw theory, ho tock a light brealfust of corned arwoy beef, rasy ontans, and a pint of uow rum, _Tho exporiment was an entiro ouecoss, aud Mr. Maldowny found Lunrelf strong enough 0 cmpty an Archer avo- e ear in one minute. Ho cunteroplates adding thyitew of cheesa to hid diot, and expocts tine Tesulte, Now officors of the Manrico Mavor Lodgo, of tho Independens Ordor of B'nai B'rith, were in- stulled at tho ‘Lodgo 100m in (recnebaun’s lding, cornor of Lake and LaSallo strooty. hy Girand Ofticer P'hilip Stein, Inst oveniug. The fulioning are the new oficers: I'rosident, J. Goldstem; Vico-Dresidont, N, Heflor: B8ecrd tary, David Sampeon ; ‘Uronaurer, Josoph Stoi After tho inutaliation the membors of the Lod, sepnired to Schweizer's coffec-houso, wheroa grati banquet was had. Addresses wore mnde by Meters, Philip Stoin, D, Sawpson, and others. The Liody of an unknown men, about 40 yeara of age, was found in tho lake, at the foot of Wobster avenuo, Iast evoniug, by o msn who waa {shing, Oficor Matthow,of the Lincoln Park Dulice, wad called, sud with tbe sid of somo citizens, brought tho remaina ashore, and bad themn taken to tho Morgue. Deconsed ia b feet 6 duchon in height, and bas dark hair and saudy nustacbe and ‘goateo. On tho loft band 14 silver ring with two hearts ongraved upon it. Ho wore daric gray pants, dari vest and coat, and Leavy boots, Tho bédy had ovidontly boon in tho watcer roveral days. Deceased was ovi- dontly drownud acsidenially, A bold nod ontragoons aseanlt was mado by a contidence-man, lant night nbout Y o'clock, npun an_inoffousive oitizen aud his wite. Josoph Vrithors, a rolicitor employed at the Maasasoit louse, corner of South Water streot and Central avenuo, opposite tho Coniral dopot, and hia wife, wore the victitns. They left the hotol, and were passing along thowalk Lowara the corner, when suddenly n tull, elim youug man, well dressod, ator ped up bobifnd them, and dealt Withers throo hurd Llows with a club, and struck Mrw. Withers twice on the shoulders, A deep wound was tne flicted over Withers' right oyo, and Le also ro- cuivod two Acalp cuta, The lady was elightly burt. The rutian fled na soon as ho did lns bloody work, and dropped the club bebind b, ” He escapod by running through the alley adjoiving the botel. Oillcer Donohue waa on tho spot as #non A the alarm was given, but oo Iato to xao tho villian. DMr, Withers was taken into the hotel and attonded by Dr. Willard, Tho causn of the sseanlt 18 supposed to havo boon an interferoncs in somo contldence or buuko oporatiun by Withers, sud in which tho rufliau was coucerned. FHLAENTATION TO CAPT. ELLIS, Sam Flis, tho popular Captain of the Weat Bide L'vlico divicion, wad the reciplont of a flat- tering teatimonial lnat night, Whilo tho Captain wus ot tho Tlot Brrings, tho ofticers under his command dotermined 10 givo lim & substantial teken of their regard and estoem on his roturn, The movement camo 1o tho ears of a number of Woest Bido cnizens, and thoy roe qnested to jom in tho expreesion, Bubscription lista Wwero quictly circulatod, aud tho siuaturcs which wero” readily obtalned nro such as to convines Mr, Ellis of the high os- teem in which bo 18 held by the botter clasy of the community. The tostimonial took the ¢hape of a horde and buggy, thsu which no fitter prosont eould bo mado. Sl formal proventu- tiun took pluce fn tho Polic Court, in the pros- enco of s Iarge number of oflicors and cltizens, Justico Scully mada tho spocch, in wbich he spoke of iho p‘g’fune merits of Capt. ~ Lilis, and tho wym- puthy which his recont aiflictions had ealled fortu from bis many frionds, During bia eight- con years' racord, Mr, Hoully anid, not a siusla blot or Llemish nppeared on lus chatnctor, and tho gathering that ovoning was tho stronuesy evidenco that tho great rervices Alr. Eliis had rendered wero duty appreeited. Tho worthy Captain won dooply moved by the feoting addrexs of Mr, Senlly, aud hie scarco could oxpress Liw acknowledeont of the Iindly feclivg dis- od, Ilo awsured ithem hus nctions wero prompted by o strict desire to L dudes, " aud that, 80 long 88 Lo lived, the samo santimont should actuato him. A hearty cheer followed thio Captain's ro- spouso, aud tho party ndjowned to Qarrity's to celebrate the ovent iu bocommy style, lero thore wea nulimited spocch-making, the Ror- geants unanimously coming forward and tostify- ing to tha sterling qualities of their commandor, Afior last night's demonsiration tho nopular Captain canuut fall to regamws lealth — and strength. Such oxpressions of good-will have s civect Infinenco tn luducing epsedy cunva- tescenco, ‘Fhe horee and buggy make one of the neatest rign hir the city, and that ho may long hfive the pleasure of usiog thom is tho wish of il THE ROE NROTAEDS, Tho oxamination of tho Moo Brothers, onsa churgge of conspiracy, was continued before Justice Summcttield yestozday afieruoon. Yory listlo progross wne made, ‘Tho erous-cxamination of Mr, Cuttbert was coutinued by dr. Ayer, Witucsy toid that, at the time he sold ous to the Noes, ho owsd about &75,000; had paid about €50,060 of thiw; had had s jiquor- wtore, and bud siues closed out ; bed failod at Wuaunkopan, but nowhore elso; us to tha wateh and chum sold to Fred Row, it wis woith atout 9005 the bl of wale of the gonls oo tha West Bido wab made to 'Fred and Alfred Roa; ¥rel Koe puid tho woney for the goods, [The Wil of eale pro- duced aud identitiod by witucse, 1t was made Lo Fred A, aud Aifred flow.) Nover kuuw sny- thizg sbout thele bueinows olsewhers, 'The watch sold to Ros was one boughit i Detroit gor s, ‘The chan weighed wometbing over 2% l). unda. and was of s.lid old, Novervaw eithor bo watch or cha again. Fred gave a due- Liil or note for the articles. Thu wateh und chain were appraieed by Matson before thoy wery boughbt, 1lud some couversstion wilh Frod Itos aboul solling bin some disoudw. Never mado the saly, bowever, Necame suspicious of the Rtoes and refuscd tu woll, Hedirect: Had some conversation with Fred and Alfred Roe about the watch and chain after thiey got back ; asked Fred what time it was;/| Xyod waid thut Lo bad heard that Cuthbert wae intending to shoat him, but diat_bo belleved that he (.Unlhhon) wan acoward, Frod also told witnoss ho would “give Lum back the watch and chinin for £500. At tho concluaion of 3Tr, Cuthbert's tertimony tho cnwe was put ovoer till Tuesday altornoon at 2 o'ciock. CIANGR OF DASE. §t. Panl's Reformed Episoupal Church, shich organized aowio thras montls Ago in the old 8t, John's Church bulding, on tho corner of Lako stieot and 8t. Jon's placo, And which has up to the prewent time. worshiped in that pomuwhat notiquatad and dilapldated striacturo, has now Laket the beaut:iful and impoesing editteo of tha Amorican Nleformed, commonly known ox tho Dutch Reformed Church, focoted on the morth ede of Wuslungton —streot, betwean Ann ptrect sod Willard place, and will herenfter ocenvy it oxelusivoly ns n ralling point and placo of wovraliip for tho Te- formod Episoopaliavw on tho Wost ido, The now odifico In conirally located as rospects tho prosant popuindon of the Went Division, and ta midway betwenn and but ono block from the Madigon_street and Randolph atrect lines of travol. Inaugural services will bo bLold in the uew chutch Sumisy morning, el S CAMP-MEETING, CLOBING HOURS, At G:30 o'clock Wednesday aflernoon, the voung peoplo's prayer-moeting was held at the Iark Ridge tont. Tho houso waa filled to ita utmost capacity, and crowds of cagor lintanors gathored outsido near the doors aud windows, it wau a glorious soason, one to bo treasured 1n tho memory always. Taey wore soon to part; tho many now acqnaintances in Christ recently formed Iu these wmeetings wera to bo Lroken, perhaps nover to bo touowed on entth, and their fresh young heacts wero filled with deep nnd sacred omotions, as, for the Inat time, they jolued fn prayer, related, with trembling voice, thoir briof but mreet experiences, or sang tho Deautiful hymos sppropriato to such azsombliogs. Every avo was wol with tears, and every lip con- fessed the name of Jesus. BMr. Cantine con- ducted tho exercises. There Is a magnetism in his vaico anid action which makes him adinirably stited to instruct aud lead tho young. At dark tho campfires wera lightod and the en- tire sesomibly 1wet uvder the canvass for TRE CLISING SERVICES, Elder Jutking bad lott tho grounds in tho after~ noon, having anugned tu tho Nov. Mr, Hoover, of Barringiou, tho duty of proaching and cons ducting the concindmg exorcirey. Inntead of carrving out tuy EXler's dosign, ho chanzad {ho pugrauune, snd called upon soveral clergymon on tha platform to mako abort addresses,” The Jiov. Mr. Kanfiman firsc spoke, sasiug that ho bo- liovod that the floly Bpirit way present ip thisns 1 o provious eamp-mosting ho lad attended, It wae not & inilure, fn that ail wouid go away roady to do better work for Christ than betore, 1o minde an cloquant plea for yoong muisiers, that thoy might be cousecratod to the work of BoviLg suuls, Ar. Cautivo seng n solo, ‘*8weeping through tho gates of tha New Jerusalem,” tho whole cougrogation joming iw the chorus with tine effect, Mr. Cantine noxt addressed tho sudi- once, feelwgly olluding to the fact that on the vory spat on which lLie waa then standing the sated Cook:nan stood in 1870, and epoke to tho pooplo words of thrilling powor, His hfe was a uottern ono. Whou asked srhon the Millennium would come, he repliod, **I¢ bna al- zoady aonio—1 hiave it in my heact.” Alvert Lane boiug eallod upon, roferrod to the hundreds of happy Christisn Lomes represented theie. Tne largo proportion of those prosont wero youny people, tho gradustosat theSabbath- #chodl. Eternitv alono would reveal what tho results of this camp-meoting might bo. Sced Lind beeu biaoted whicli, watered by parent's toars, would fo duo time bring forth frutt. Hun- dreds ou the ground toceivod their flist convic tion from sowcthing done there. Coukman might have accowpl:sued more good dying than living, becausa back of his death lay o pure, con~ sistent Chrigtian lifo. o concluded with an aflacting sppoal to all to come to Christ. Tho cougrogation thou sang: Wo will stand by tao storm, it won't bolong Wo will anchor oy ani by, Mr. Hoover spoko of the nced of falth, What was falth? Faith was bolieving, and that was all; it was believing with tho licart, until it gov- arned the actions of life. Wo wanted a faith liko Mosoes andl thio good work would go on. After sivging, ** L love to tell tho story,” a call was wado on hoso who wisbed tho prayers of Cliristiaus to riso. A largo unumber aroso, snd tho assomblage was tomporarity dismiesed, to gathor at tho Evauston, Park Lidge, and Maxe well elroce touts fur AN HOUD OF PRATER for the unoonverted, then to- roturn and roport progrens, At all tho prayor-tneotings tho teuts wera filled to overflowing, and were not large onough to contaiu n tithe of those dosiring nd- mission. Beoros woio cbuvorted, aud testitlod of their uewly-fouud Bavior, At the Maxwell ntreot tent Lha Bwedes had gatbered in large nutnbors, roalizivg thut 1t was their last most- ing, and wero espocially blessed with aa out- pouring of tho mpirit. It was with diBioulty they vould be parsuaded to break up asd join tho congregation 6% tho muwn staud for flual dis- nesal. Tho prayer-meatings ovor, evory soul on the camp-ground repaired within the cirelo before the maim stand to engage in * TUE CLOSING CHURAL EXERCISES, ‘The leadiog singers woro given seals ou the plate form, when Mr, Cantiue and Awbert Lano ulier- ated in loadiug the sluging. 1t wau a neous and nt oceasion tu ba rowmswmbored fora lifoime, Tho camp-firos wore heaped high, and tbrew thoir fitful tlaslies over tho eagor, uptarnod facos ot the assemblod thousands. ~ All nature was i harmony, Tho winda wora hushed, the loaves of tho overbangiog foliage wera pulseless, and wot & sound **save tho boatiug of theirr own hearts” could be beard by tho axjectant throng. Buddenly the stifiness, which was bocoming almost painful, was _broken, aud, xu1 by one impulso, the multitude broke torth into that joy-iuspiring soug, **L'here uro ungzols hovenng round.” And 80 tho bhours, until loug after midulght, wore givon over ta mamig, and such music a8 oue can hour at no othor time, ‘Tho hour for breawing up was reachod, and, with beaming countenancos aud clenped bands, they wuwehed arouud the eircto to tho excollont chorus of 11alloujub, s dons, 1 belivve on tie Som, T am saved by the biood of the crucified One. 1t this camp-mesting should bo the last one held on these grounds, the echu of the sougs #ang thoro night before Jaut will haunt the old grovo for mapy a day, whilo to wmany hearts t¢ will evor bo the wost eacred, ballowed spot in the whole univorse. 5o endod tho Desplalnes camp-meeting for 1875. As ordiarily sccoptod. THE MEASULE OF 8UCCESS given it has not bown as groat os has been ac- curded to many preceding onos, but that in auuthor and botor Kaneo 1y Lias been all that ita friends could wish is equally true. It Lias not leon a8 numeronsly attendoed as have oihers, though at wo Litd has tho sttendance been meagre. and for tho lust bolf of the woek, perse Liape, fully up to the average. It should have Lee laigor, aud would Lave boen #o but for cir- cumetauces ovor which the loadots of tho enter- prine could Lava no coutrol, 'The character of tho mociing sould nos be surpassed, and tho as- somblage Was composed of strong, hovest, earnost mon and wouien, all animated by a singlo Lmnumu to do good touthors wud receive w liko lossing for thomselves, For tho excellont order which has boon malu- tamed thronghout the weok many tunuks aro dua to tho two otticers dotailed from the Chicago forco, Mossrs. J. 3. Barbor and Johw Millure, Thuy aro anomslios,— Clnstian policemien | What 8 blessing it would bo to tho aty if 1t had a full foree of such anomalios. ‘L'hs train lonving tha grounds at ¥:30 yesterdsy boro away weompany about as happy 83 1L 18 given mortaly to Lo, still **singing a8 thuy journoyad,” palesrnsdacs COL. HOUGH'S WAR, WIS VRIGONERS DiSOMARGED. Tho cauo of Willlam and Augustus N, Tylor, of Kosells, was up before Conunisionor Hoyne yostorday mornjug, Tho clroumstauces of the case, na fudicated iu yostorday's I'ntnuNg, wore thut the defendants liad been in coutrol of the Post-Oftice 1 thoir lown, and that Col. Hough, the netuinal Postiuaster, desired to remove tho oflico from theu. 'The warraut for thelr arrest on a charge of robbiug (he Iost-Olice was wworn out aud sorved by Col. Hough, whoso ad- ventures iu the effort have Leen uarrated, Do fendauty wero represonted by A, O, Btarey aud the prosocntion by Assistsut Distrct-Attornoy Oleson, ‘The tirsb wittnoms wuy K. AL HOUGY, sworn: Am s manulscturer and farmer; am Pontmuster at Busolle ; have bueu ®o eighteen monibs ; ouo of dolondauts has boen actiug ay deputy, but moved away and loft s fatber ln churge, which I objocted to § § votitled him that 1 should require & surtender, and June $u wout 10 the afice with a carpentor aud took away: all the property 1 could to the factory ; returned and ssarched the house and oould not lad the papors I wauted ;.one of defundants sud bia mothor piled on o aud held we ; whea I wax jn e e the kitchon I picked np & carving knife and mado them let go, Came to Chileago Friday aud got & warraut, which I was bonnd to goren. Tho last of tho l:m;n-rn wan returnod to me last evening all tho troublo graw out of ignoranca moro than walice. Last ovaning William eanto to my howse and brought all the papors. Witness eaid o Tiad heou protty badiy uned and kickod, and Tna TninGyr bad wald that thero wos s woman shot, After n httla eparring between witnosa and counael for dofendant, the Commiasioner wanted 1o know what Augnat Tyler had to do with the csno. Witnoss testiticd that he wont tothe ofice June 25 and demanded thy prapnity, and August eard thint they coald not deliver uver the thingn until their father got bome. August broueht back somio of the papers and Williem brought the others. At thin point swituess looked over at Mr. Staroy nnd sad, ** 1 hiave sesn whoio families who know more than that man." The sttorney mado no renly, ned: Thore was a stamp to mark **Rowello ;" witpess 1over paid forit: never paid tor the giase in the noxes, yot took both ; found tho butcher kuifoin tao aink I tho private rasidonco of tho old man Tyler s drow thie knifo on the family : bad no other weapon ; thonght ho did mnot lave & pair of shoara, bot did wot know; had lhved at Rosello for oightson montha; hiad gotten mail matter thoro: tho partics had holped him {h'thie oMlons sanoi Wilism for. the HonArs s wan reatching drawors in tho store and private dwalling whon ho was intarferod with ; when ho wens aiter Lo papers, Juno 25, Woadworth, an agdstant, snid it would ba botter to las the nc- cuants run until June 30 ; nover appointad Aue gast, or the old gontfoman, or the daughter, deputy ; on tha ovening of Juno 30, August honded back somo of tho papors to tho doputy ; meico lusted abont two lours; did not Linow whether the papor found yesterday was among tho papors takon on the fiist day: never asliod tho Tylers 1o minko a report st tho other ottico; did not refuso to nllow a count of tho pronecty : had now get all the proporty., At tho conclusion ot the testunouyof Col. Rough, TIE COMMISSIONER enid that there did not appoar to have beon any damago done, and that, sincs tho mattor hiad atl Leon wettled up botweon tho partioa to the trouble, ho nhoufil diseiiargo both the defend- anta,which was accordingly dane, sud tho par- ties adjourued to Juuch. — THE COUNTY BOARD, BUSINES DONE YESTERDAY, The Boaril of County Commissionors held a regular meeting yostorday aftornoon, Presidont Burdick in tho Chair, Commissioners Muswo, Clough, Carroll, Holdow, Herting, Couly, Jones, Tonorgan, Johueon, McCaffroy, Guonther, Iiug- roll, and Hchmidt woro present, Comnisstoner Burdick, who eallod Commis- soner Johudon to the Chair, presonied tho fol- lowing COMPARATIVE LRFORT, sthich explaing itsolf : Comparative statement of amonnts andited by tho onetl during the firet six montha of 1he fiscal yoar 1+7i-4, and tho first iz mouths of the facal yoar 1874-'3, ending Juvo 13 Month, 137324, 0 83,303.42 $510,070,%0 205§ 1,060.23 37 1,00 323,461,63 TIONS, 1,05 Advertising umed of Ce County At County Clork, Cantingent acconnt., Dietivg pricoues Dlsp: naaric Election ex Hvapital, Humang ... .o Jail and Criminal Court bulld'g TndReSsseenesns Norial School, Yatdvor rellef. . A7 LB 31,4171 111,100,585 185,51 6,55.00 674,00 a?'.‘m.m . aoitea 751,52 Ytecorder’s ofifca, Loads aud Lridye: barlll ‘s Deparimor Biato's Attcrie; State Tustitutions,...,. 1o tho matter nf dfeling priscnors, the yoregoing for 187" Includes six montha of Bradicy’s torm as Buer- i, which doca not belongs to tle time, aud also in- cluden items of the House of Correction that aro not cimbiraced n 18745, ‘I'ie repors was nccopted and placed on file, DoNDS. Tho contract and boad of John Willard and Guatave Gonsca for supplying matorial and domng the mason work of the new hospital pavi-lons wore read and approved. Tho bond, 1 tho sum of §10,000, was mgned by Edwin Walker, Chatles Monasingor, llenry Btravz, Wiltiara Hobno and William Kooko, Tiie contract and boad of L. L, Leach, for supplying cut-stono, wero road and approved. EOAN B CLAISM. ‘The Commiltro Lublio Buildings, in refor- once to tho communication from 'J, J. Tgan, and the resolution by Commi:sioner 1Tolden, dated Mareh 16, 1575, ‘racommended that tho cummunication of Mr. Evan be placed on file, and that all actlon of tiio Board previous to aud inciuding Nov. 16, 1374, in adoptiog and order~ ing tha proparation, in electing mrohitects, and designating the Lkind of material to bo nsed In tao construction of the now City-Hull snd Court- House, bo rescindedl and amended., It was mgned by Commidsionors Clough, Burdick, aud Quentlior. ‘I'ho report called forth & prosy dincussion, in which nothing of a now or Intercating oharactor was dovelopod, and the Board flually rofused to concur in the recommendution of the Committon by tha followiug vote: Yeas—Tiusso, Carroll, Guenther, Bunlick—o, Naga—Conly, Orawford, Herting, Johnson, Loner gn, McCanrey, Ruskell, Behmidt—3, Adjourncd until Monday afterncon. g Lo DIETZSCH'S RECORD, THE IOHY OABE, An examioation nmde yoatordsy afterncon iuto tho case of Mattis RRoss, whose sudden death at No. 205 Wuet Madinon street was reported in Tux Trinone yesterday, gave indubliable avie deuco that sho was tho viotim of sa abortion. The woman occupled n thivd-atory frout room In tho building, which s s boardivg-bouse of a decided chiaractor, and hor body yestesday morn- ing still lay in the bed in which she had dieu. 8lho wos a slonder woman of medium beight, sparo aud rather sugular featurce, and could not hiave boon very prepossessing in apposranco. Dr. Heurotin arrivod shoztly atter 1 o'clock, aud 8. W. Ingrabian, the physician who attended her, was soon sfterwards brought in by » policoman to bo proeout at the post-mortom examivation, Ingrabam is eald by the police to Le w votorions abartionist, and hia looks aro fn keop- iug with the nefarlons character of his alleged business. e is a tall, aparo man, with dark, snnkown oyes, ond long, dark beard. Ifow verfectly impaswive, sud scratimzed with the greatest possiblo sang froid tho iudications of doadly violonce upou the body of the pationt, ‘Thtee fisunres wero found in the mouth of the woinb, baving ovidently been eaused by inctsions by & polmml fumsrument. Ingrabam botray himyelf rather Ludly by inadverteutly remsrk- g, when Dr. Hourotin and sotne other physl- cinns presont were epoculatiug upon the Holden, Jones, ago of tho omld, “she was in ber poventh month.” ‘Tho remark was mado a8 tho other physicians wore docleriug that it would bo tmpossible to toll dofluitely un- dor the clicumstauzes, so that tho declaration implied knowledge other than an opinton from the sppesrauce of the body, Curonor Diotzech impancled the following Jury s Dr. L, U. Witting, foroman, Win, M. Dougiass, oo, L, Jsonstein, Wm. Hausting, M. Mailatt, (49 acfor, T, Lcordt, R, Guild, Wm. Ohiphant, Charles Rivord, Uoo, T, Lews, and Chustophoer Cattis. After Viewing tho body the jury were discharged until 10 o'clock this’ morning, when tho inquest will proceed ot tho Madinon Btroot Htation, The body of the unfortunate womun will be buried by the county, WILLIAL FliENCH, An inquost was ho!d ou the body of Willlam French, at No. G2 Anbloy stroot, yostorday altor- uoou, at which a verdict was rendored of death from'spoplexy. flio_obly thing that gave rive Lo suapicious of foul play was tho rowark made by tho decased when he camo homo Wednesday afterioun, that bu bad drunk » kiass of ale, and hu belioved it bad pomon i I6 bo felt 8o badly, :(luluhsu wout (o elaop, bocame comatose, aud ted. Dr. Henrotiu made au exsmination of the bLrain, and fouud it sulfused with dnr; Llood, sbout quatt escaping whon the top of the skull aud euvelops of the bralu waa remuved, It was sscertained from his wife that thie deceased was in tho babit of driokiug, sud It was clear from the post-mortom exswination that the decessed, walkiog about in the suy, foilownyg lus busiuess sa collector, aud taking an oocastonal drink, bad hoon attmoked by a fit of apoplexy, causing his doath. Tho Jury Bavo a vordict iu accordanca with thono facts. e TOO MUCH ZEAL. OFFIOPIR MDDLE O TIE WAR-PATIL. Yosterday moruing an event took placa on Weont Washington stroot in which & number of the potico force displaved a dogroo of zeal which rhould not fail to attract tho notico of the Polico Board. A man named Ilorn, whilo in an eating- houso at No. 123 West Washington stroet, bo- came disorderly, and, smashing swindow, took to hin hoels. A conple of policemen made for him, eaptured him on Jofforrou sirect, and broughs him back to tho cornor of Jeffervon and Wash- ington, when another policoman, namod Hiddle, camo swagpering np, full of whisky-dazing, and saying, with many oaths, “* I have boon looking for you a long timo," ho pointed a rovolver at Horn'a haad, the two being Lut & foot or tvo anait. A o palled tho trigger one of tho other pelicemen knocked up his arm., and his amiablo intontion of blowing Horn's braing ont was frus. trated, tho aliot golne into the air, Poiled in that attemy:t. Hiddle began to beat Horn ovor tho hoad with tha butt of the ro- volvar, and tho two othor poileoton—p-obably kind-hearted mon who did not liko tospoil his fun afier haviug ceonaed himonece—did notinterfoio, anid Ifiddle had a real good timo, ‘Tha spectacto must liavo beon A0 tmpressive ono from tho hit- mamty and decancy manifeated. Theio wan Hiddlo in the Dbollicosa stage of diunkens ness, lunging at Ilorn with a heavy rovolver, beating him savagely abaut tho hend and face, nd tho fun of the thing was that Iorn could not mnko sny defenro, an ho was held by tho other policomen. 1Tia strisgles and contortions tnust have boon vory amusing tn them, After the fun of the thing had becomo Inst in 1t mouotony, tho gallant trio dragged Horn to tho wsiation, and bnoked him ns dis- orderly and *‘reairting an oMeor ju the discharge of hus duty,"—to-wit: Hiddlo. 1If the I’olice Bonrd want witnessos to tostify to theeo fasts, thov cau bo furnishod upon ap- plication at this ofll ———— WATCH YOUR TREES, THE * WEATERN BURAL" ®OUNDS TUE ALATM, Thoe Wealern ftnural for the current woek hias thotallowing paragraph ealling attention toa now post now attacking a cortain class of treeas Many of thesoft maplo trees of Chicago are badly infentert with an furect pest, Serioun reaulta haso not yet boon motfend, bt 1t f avident that f the numbor of tha pesta mech fncroascs thny will work rorious hiarm Lo fue freen of thia variety, aa common in the Atreota of our oa and towns, ‘The uudor shie of mangy of tha brauctica will o found thiekly coverad willi a succeaslon of whito balls, about one- fourth of an fuch in dismeter, Exsmination will row this whita substanon t1 o a cotiony evoresceace fram t ot anly a dey gl at tho sido It which fa really the femalo tnecet which has dopositl a lnrgo numbor of egps in tho Innocent-looking whitn mass, 1t undtisturbod theso eggn will devolop dnlo perfect fne scctn and cach draw lia wustensuce from the trer, Tho editors of tha Knral sent avecimena of tho lusects to L'rotf, ‘Thomas, Stato Butomologist, and received tho following roply coucerniug thom : Specimenn sent nrrived in good order, and havo been examined with mich intercat, ns ey aro the Qrnt of thin speclea (If indeed §t is distisct) I bave weent, They belong to Locunium acericola, #' specics ficat dencrivert by the elitors of tho Amerf-an Ento- moiomat. Now ix thn timo to make swar upon this Lot tho Limhs on which they rre found Lo carafily ralihod with & brush or apotige, # as to dislodge everi nealo that can bo percetved, The mother acslo fa now dead, or, balag wholly deprived of lega, eanuot crawl back, aud the youns lucivsed In the cottony execres- cence aro (0o weak to cacupo from where they fall : in fact, fn tho opocimona sent, thows exsminad with & mirraecape showed thom yet du the eg-state. — Thin mpecien 18 vory cloraly illeid fo—if Indewd it a distinct from—a apotios Infeating the Osage orango, —_———— LOCAL LETTERS. OLT A DETTER AN, To the Editor of T'he Chteano Lribune : Coxmenetar, Horen, July 7.-~If Cap. Goodrich canuot got n moro suitabla sod loss officioun man to superintend the LEvanston pior during lus annoal 4th of July excurslons, than the ono fn on Monday Iast. ho had botter sban- don thom cntiroly, No donbt tho man wua sont by the Company iu good taith ns an ovorseor to non that evorything was mado s agroenble an posnible uuder the circumataucos whon oll is con- Tusion. But fostond of attending to the daties in- trusted to bim,bo only made himeelf obnoxtons to nll by standing fu the gato yolling liko n Texan Dull-wiacker, trying to make hlinnelf couspicuous by flourislung o bandful of menoey, and bothor- ing the mon who wore trving to deal civilly with the rushing erowd. ‘I'lat stylo may do woll in Milwaukeo (whore ha hails fromn), but the average Chicagoan will not tolerata such nseless bravado. 1. B. 8, ———— THE COUNTY BUILDING. A number of insane poraona were yostorday taken from the jail to the nsylnn. A fowof tho conaty officials yeaterday aftor- noon partook of the hoapitatity of Mr. Periolat at his Union Club roomns, which will bo formally oponed Tuosday evoningg, QGeorgo Martin, the slayer of *8ir Jim," and tho noted bunkeist g8 well, was yesterday handod over to tho Sheriff to bo held until Lis case can bo heard by tho Grund Jury, The question of printing the procesdings of tho Coun ty Board in nowapapers at tho oxpense of the county iu still belug agitated, ‘Tho latost cnadidato for tho job is uuderstood to be the Western Catholio, Hoeury Ward Deechier has ono admirer in the County Jail. Tho prisoucr yostnrday gave ez« presion to his alnutation by banging the rove orond geutleman’s picture, bewly framod, in frout of lua coll door. Gloober L. Booth languishes fn jail for debt, Ho was incarceratod \{‘udunuhy ovoning, and sentorday attompted to escapo ou bail. Judge Wailace regarded tho bail offered as insufiiciont, and the young man was remnnded. His nrroar- ayon amouut to #1493, which must be eatsfled efo his imprisonment can end, It was statod yestorday by Commissinners Conly wud McCaflroy that thoy wero auxious 1o investigato tho cliargus sgatont Warden Kiw- Lerly, “Tuey say the dolay lias beeu hocause the Com:nittoo was not corialn of itu power to en- forco tho attundauce of wituesscs, but do not contend that any of tho witnosscs have rofused ar will rafuse Lo teslify. Bheriff Agnow went to Joliot yestorday, taking wlth bim tho citv's monthly quota of prisvoers. Atter the paity bad left it was discoverod that Honderson and Cuoper, sontenced fur sovon i’elw onch, lisd beforo leaving destroyed every- hing destructible in their coll. ‘T'he Warden at Jaliet witl bo informed of thoir conduet, with the roqiest to romswber them, Btate’s Attornoy Rood is attending to theGrand Jury In porson this terin, his ubject belug to shorton tho time of its sitting, If "possible, and also to provent tho returnivg of so Iarge a nume bor of ndiciments uvon ey evideuce, upan which experionco Lias taught that conviction 18 almont impossivle, ifis objoct islaudablo, and If be succoods, ho wlll esvo'the ocounty a mnf doal of expeuso, 'Fha (rand Jury waa partioularly busy yestor- day, and sa & rosult found twenty truo bills, Among those found was one againat the Roe Bros,, of whoin 80 much has boon written of ate, for conspiring to defraud, and ouo agninst a cer- tain packiug-house, which was investigated and noted yestordny. ''he dockst. will be completed this week, whon the Jury will adjourn until the Inst woek of the torm. Tho jail was tho scenc of a littl ** onpleasant- noss ™ yestorday worihy of note, While Jatler Doylo was in aitendance upon the door, he ad- mitted, contrary to tho rulo of the day, two visitord, Whilo' thoy wera bLsbiud thd bars * Luke” roliovod Doylo of the key. Presontly tho visitors knocked a¢ tho door to bo lot “ont. *Luke” not knowing them, and noue of tho keepers boing abls to distinguish botwoen them and the prisonere, and nona kaowing how thoy got in, thelr knocks wora unheodod, This stato of affuirs oxwted for sovoral liours, and until Jailor Doyle conld be hautod up. Whon ro- leased thoy were hl[![‘{, and detormined that whonever they visited tho Jail herealter they would take care tv bo recugnized by all the keep- ors befora allowing the door fo bs looked upon them. Would not a system of passoa vb- visto such difllcultics ? s e THE CITY-HALL. The Board of Pablo Works yosterday aviarded the contract for building the Thirly-Afit slrees vogine-houso to Fraucis A, McCormick for the sum of 36,200, Tho Board of Publio Works yesterday awarded thoe contract for the counstruction of sowers an Hairieon and Wood stroots to David Hallioan, Tha Fullerton aveuue conduit will bo readvor- tised Monday. Ald. Foley beta Ald. White thas his nag canoot trot a mite jn 8:18. Ald. White vows it can, and, o make the bet sure snd sale, Ald. Hildreth la mado atakohnider, All City-Hall is agog for the troata on tho result. Comptroller Iinyen vostorday roquastod the orlnlnu of tho Corporation Colinssl as to who shoald anhit the volico and firo pav-rolls, in view of tho fact that the Board atands abolished. Tue oplnton il be deliverod to-day. Tho Board of Pablic Worka will to-day adver- tise for waler-sarvics pipea on Eagle stroeat, Unlon 'atk pince, Weat Fourteonth street, Cor noll streot, Jofferson, Madison, and Clatk stroets, Also farprivato dramn on Woat T'wellth, West Nadison, sud West Ohicsgo svanue, It now nppears that the ramistal of the fino of J. M. Ltickey, thocan-can showman, was alxo the romittal of a fino imposed by the Criminal Conrt, which aflirmed tho decislon of the jury in Justico Summerticld's court. 1lickey had already pald over tho money to Horgt. "O'Counor or suma othor police ofiicial at the Armory, and tha Mavyar's rovocation was distinotly to'the potnt. Under theso circumetances tho Doard of Polics wnnt to know what is left for thom to do, whou Mavor Colvin thus fostors loose porformances. Bupt. Balley's appointmoents for Buitding In- spectorn aro tho eourco of considorablo trouble: to tho lost of applicauts, Out of thfa hundreds Dailey hns seloctod twanty names, and out of tlieso aro to bo picked thoss of the ten men who will got the positions. Thia fioal meleciion wll bo mado by the Mayor just as soon as ho has time to look thom over, Iire-Wardeus I'atch and Agnew will bo on tho now list. Wardens Dunlinin, McCarthy, and Chopin wers yosterday uotitiod that Lhotr sorvicos were 1o longer re- quired, Ald. Cullerton, White, Coronran, and Btout, havo ixsued a el for a speciul meoting of tha Council for Baturday ovoniug at 7:30 o'clock, for thio purpore of transanting untinishol busi- nosn and passing upon potitions and engrossed ordinaucos, It is deufod that it s for the pur- pose of lastening tho appoinmont of o City Marshal, and in enid to bo maroly far tho puc- posn of flusblug Al business, wo that n mation to adjoura until Septomber wili ba Lhe 1n.aracor- tain to provail at tho muolivg on the following Monday oveuning. A question of somo fmportance to Joe Dixen anres out of tho situation in polico afairs. ‘I'aking it for granted that tho Board of Polics havo coased to Linve an operative and offective being, and tbat Rehm has boen cut off frown all hopo of being Mnrshal, thera still romalns tho Twmon 8s to what is to _be done with Hiokoy. ‘I'ha ordinance creating a City Marshal, it »ill bo romembered, does not provido for any Doputy Buporintondent, and theroupon racurs the quoss tion, Whero shalt wo put Hickoy ? It iy a mattor of 1umor that this Laa already beon wube stantially decided by agrosing” to roduco Dixon “to tho rauks and give Lhis aco to Hickoy, thns making bim bond of the detectivo forco. Tho reasons aileged for Dix- on's removal are difforent, saccording as tho rondor looks at tho watter from oither side of tho prosout coutroversy. To tho adlhorents of the new atate of nffairs” Dixon appoars to bavo been involved in cortrin transactions which would justiv bring a libel awt on any paper which should vouch for thom. To the othor side ixon appoata simply incapablo. The trath lica probably in veithor charge, Lot in the fact thnt Dixon haa attonded to bis bnsiners to tao nttor axclusion of any participation in tho quar- rolu gotng on—-in short, ho has takon sides with neither party. RAILROAD NEWS. TASSENOEL BATES TO NEW YORK, Tho recont altompt to discrimninate againat Chicarzo and in favar of &t, Lonis has signally failea, and instoad of the Daltimoro & Ohio and Ponnsylvania Ronda epringing a ttap on the other hnes leading from this oity to tho East, theno lnos havo sprung o trap on thom, and they are now in a dilomma from which thoy eaonot casly oxtricato thomsolvea. The anxiety of thicse two linos since their shaking hands across the bloody chasm to raise tho passengor rates from thiy city to Eastorn voints to ante-war figures, while thoy refused to thow their hands rogarding thoir rates from 8t Lonis and otbor Western points whiol aro reached by their ronds and not by tho other Eastorn lines coming into Chicago, at onca created » susploion that shey had enterod into an agreoment to dlscriminato o8 much as possible in favor of such points as waro ~xclusively reachod Ly thoir lines. Tur TRInUNE was not aluw in showing up this play, and tho managors of the lives losding from this city to New York, and especially tho Michigan Coutzal, seting uvon the advico then roceived, mado a bold front and refused to raive until they could soo theic wav cloar. Numborless mootings have beon hold during tho Jast two weoks, with a viow of bringing about a wottlo- meut, but to uo avail, aud fiually tho Baltimore & Oblo and Pconsyivania Raiiroads becoming tient, raised tho rates on their own respon- sibility, mating thom, however, very low, bo- lio tho othar lives would be campelied to Tollow suit. As tho prosont figuras—316 to Now York—are very low and do not psy, the othor lines would bhave undoubledly accopied the now rates of €18 to Now York, had notLho Baltimare & Ohio mado tho mistake of announc- ing now rates from 8t. Louws, by which tho plut af the new allianco was fully rovealed. \WLile Loretuforo tho fares from Bt. Loius to New York had always boon $5 to &7 higher than those frotn Chicago, it appoarad that theso livos had dacided t» maxo the ditferonce but @2, Tha dlictugan Central, which s virtnally a Chicago enterpriso, aud lLins no Southwestorn Linos to 8t. Louis, like tho Baltimore & Oblo and Pounsy!vania Kallronds, nor a conneotion with any line loudivg thoro, like the Dicbigan South~ cru, would have beeu entirely cut of from all Southwentorn trafllc bad this arraugoment boen submitted to. A$ presont uuch of tha traflio from 8t. TLouis and tho Bouthwest goes vin Chicago, and s equally shared by all the lines leading to the Esst from this city, whillo under Boutt and Garroli's ar- rangoment thov would bhave controllod that teattio alons. 'The IMichigan Central thereforo took a bold staud, and at once iuformod the otlior liuen that ft would enter inlo no new arrangemonts uatil a just and equitable differ- ouco was made in the ratos from Chioage and 8t. Lows, As the Michizan Southiern touk sides with tho Michican Coutral in this lssue, the Buott and Garratt combination found themsolves checkmatad. Yostorday auother mesting of the varfons huos was held with a viaw of settling the dilliculty, 'Tho Heott and Garrott combination camo up smiliog, and offored to charga &5 more from 8t. Louls than from Chicago, provided the other lines would maku the ratos from Chicago 330, \Vhilo a fow days ago tho Miclhigan Contral wauld have accepted this arrangemout a8 8 compromisc, it refused to no- cept it now. 1t had o the meantimo consulted with the Erlo aud Now York Coutral Railroads, and roveived mssurances that they fully spprovod of the staud 1t hud takou, and urged isto hold ont, &4 th fight was theirs an well aa the Michi- igan Contral's, tho stroko having boon directed aaiust Now York as woll as Cbicsgo. Tho rup- Tesoutativo of the Michigan Contral stated to the wooting that under no couwidocation wouid thoy mow coureut to & ligher rsto than $18 from Chicago, whilo the rates from St, Louis lind to bo $2), This was too bitler & pill for tho now combiuation to adopt, and hence the meotiy broke up without result, The Michigau Central now sunouuces that it will make 1o compromiso at all, but adhore to the f’ruout rates, $15 to Now York and §19 to oston, What action_the Baltimore & Ohlo and the Ponusytveoia Railroads wil tako uoder theso circustancos 1s hard to toll, ‘Thoy lave al- roady raiscd tho istes to Baltlmoro and Wash- ington to 810,50, while the New York liues oul: charge ©15 tn Now York, and roluso to well through tickets to Baltimore and Washington at all. Tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayuo Railroad, whichis the Chicago branch of the Peunaylvania Railroad, adhoros to the now rates to Daltimore and Waslungton, but goes back ou the sgree- moot as far os Philadelphis sad New York are coucerned, It aunnouncea that it will sell fimited tickota to the former city for 812 and to tho latter for 18, The Baltimore & Ohio cannot possibly malutaln their new ratos under the circumatances, for Daltimore would snffer leur(ull{ h( Laviog its rates §1.60 higher thau Philadelphis, aud 81,60 higher than Now York. aud s reduc lu tho rates over this line to correspoml with thoso of the other linos must noces*arily bo tue natural rosull, In this now conflict tho tables are sutirely turned. While it was bafore Ballimore agalnat Ph“ldfll{fll[l and Now York, itis uow Now York sgaingi Philadolphia snd Baltimore; and while bofora Laltimora was fuvorivg Ohicago, 1t ls now discrimivating agaiust it, aud New Yorlk is onoo more patting Clhicago ou the back and urying o secure ita favor, THE MISSOURI PACIFIO. Tho Pacific Railrosd of Missouri has isaued the following circular : T, Louts, July 1, 1815,—To Tie BrooxioLoeant “Fle Dircetors, ou the 34tk nitimo, autborized the lasus of bonds o ttis sum of $1,000,000, (0 be lamusd Iy re. deoming for caucellation $1,500,000 income bouds, sud $:,000,000 fioprovement bouds berctofore taued ;' alsy for thy redemption snd caucellation of the second mortgnge bonds of the Pacifia Rallroad, as in sald nortyage provided, sua for payment of foating lse Dilitice created on accouut of this Company by the At lautio & Pacitio Ruilroad Compsny in permauently im. proviug the Pacific Rallroad, A spocial tesllug of the atockholders, & whom will be sul tad this sction of Wha Dirvctors for approval (4 fs roqoired by the statates of Mlsnotri), will ba beld at the oilice of the Atiantis & Pacifle Raliroad Company, in the City of 81, Ta on Saturday, July 10, 1813, af 10 o'closk s, 1, Y tandance 1a reapertiully ro- queated, If nconventant for you to represcnt your shiaren in paron st tha apecial meeting, will you pleuso olgn the prozy horeta attached, and deliver the nama 10 Audraw Peite, Eaq., Preaident of the Atiantie & Pacific Rallroad Company, and oblls, Very tenly yours, BuuuEs Hare, Prosident, THE MICHIOAN CENTRAL, Tho newly-alooted Board of Direotors of the Miohigan Central Railroad organized st New York yontarday. Mr. Joy and sll the old officors wore re-olectod withont opponition, The annual report has not yot boen raccived in thia cily, but it in learnod that tho gross recolpts wera €500,- 00 less than last yoar, while tho not earnings wore only 840,000 less. Thin, considering tho dull season and tho long-contivued railrond war, from which nll the roada wore eufloring, isro- garded a4 vary satisfactory, THE GILMAN, CLINTON A SPRINOFIELD, Svacral-Ihapater fo The Chicaao Tribune, Sraivarterp, July 8.—Tho old Board of DI- rootora of the Qilman, Clinton & Springfeld Ratlrond, who wero loft out in the cold by the eloction of & naw Doard some timo ago, mot Ir tha city to-day at an adjourned meoting and pro- ceoilad o fill yacancies which had cccurred. Tho following gentlotaen were elocted : T\, J, Cartor, of Springtield; C. . Moors, of Clinton; L.P. Mortou, of Now York; Charlea 8. Boyton, of Loudon, England, ‘Fue lattr gentleman ropro- sonte the intererts of the Engusli bondholdors, This Board Lins bittle chauce of aver gettiug hold of the road. 10WA RAILROADS, Brectal Disvateh to The Cmicado Tridune. MesMones, Ia., July B.—A corps of enginears aro surveying the extenslon of tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio Railroad from Oskalooss to Knoxvillo, Tno appilcation of Col. Buoll for an infunction agoinat tho Alia, Knoxville & DesMotnas Com- puny was donted. That lets tho Chtcago, Bur~ linglon & Quincy through to Kuoxvilie, THE BROOKLYN ArFAIR. Tho Criminal Kndictment for Libel Against Monlton—What District At- torney Mrittom Ins to Nny Abont Jt=A Proposiiion to Giive Mr. lcocher o Public flecoption=The Arices Londer Cusc. Nrw Yong, July 8.—~Tho following cor- tespoudenca hotweon Frank Moulton aod Dis- trict Attornoy Britton oxplains itaelf s i, MOULTON'S LETTED. B : It {8 now nearly o year ngo that, at the inatance of the Rov. 15, W, Boocher, I wan [nidletod for 1ihel in charglug lim’ with adultery with Eifzabeth R, Tiiton, Durlug all thia fime tha proscention have taken no Ftop for teint of indictment, 1 am advised 1have & right to demand a trial, and accordingly I herehy notify you that T am roady at sny moment to mect the chargo, and I renueat you to appolnt the earlient practicable duy for tue trial, and slaco it in fntimated hy the partlsaus of the prosceition that they jntend to siiiold him from ts cousequences of tho exposure ine volved fu the trinl of my charge of adultery by pro- curing a withulrawal or supprossion of the indlctment, 1 licrebiy proteat sgafnet such an evaslon of bl Jnatice and_ontrage npon private right, If the Rov, Tenry Ward Iinorher e Jonosent of the charge I hava publinied nzainst him, I ought o be punished for my offense, Ou the other hand, if 1 have not aconsed him Lalsely and Lie were guiity of tho offeuss, rocluty auil Jaw owo miv an acquittal and vindleation from tho (n- dictmont preforred ogalust mne, Very fospectfnlly yourn, Francis D, MOULTON, “To Hon, Winchester Drilton, Disirict Attorney. TILE DISTHICT ATTORNEY'S REPLY Orriox: or Diatnior ATTORNKY, Kmvas Couwty, Buoortyw, July d.—Francls 1, Moulton, Exq—DsAn Sm: Thocontonis nud character of the publiuation rolating to tho Beecher-Tilton coutroversy for ihio pwt oar Liave hren such that L am jnclined (o think, that n caso I nm called npon to prosozute crimiually tvery Jibel whicls s been publishod n_connestion with it, tho more important administzation of criminal cased will of necouwity stand uver for tho next half ceutury, It 18 mmong the munfurtunce of arvil courts thot parlies may thero indulge fn il inau. ner of quarrly aud exploita, natural und artificial, ot thelr will, Lut coirts of eriminal Iurindiction aro moved only Ly thie people and for tho people of the State, Tn this hot westher Jail-casca like thoo of Loader und Pricy have the proference, sa it {a regarded s gretor hardslip for partios ot yet proveu uilly 10 swoat in Iiymond street than to suffer from holoun publicationd, It would afford 1o great plexsuze to try you for any offenso_coming within tho noverer duties of tho summer montiia, but it fa out of my power to indulge you In what you kecm to regard an o fuxury,nt thycost_of tho tegioct of business en- titled {o o profurenge, Lateron 1 may besblo to ac- commodate yon ko your entire aatinfaction, xnd then un may havo Feasols o rejoft o that the ordenl kad not tuxed your energles and fortitude during the heated teru, Very reapectfully, Wincueares Burrrow, District Attorney. PROTOSED PUDLIC RUCSPTION FOR MEECIER, A committee, !«nnuimng of tho llon. A. W, Toancy, J. M. Duttiowil, the Rev. Dr. Consu, Prof. £, D, Hprague, 13. A, Iaft, tho Rev. W. I, Davis, Judgo A. Q. IMull, aud 1. K. Halo, has besu appowied to mako arraugements for a ‘mbno moeting and social reception to Henry Ward Beochor satly in tho fall, durlng the weck Rreuadxug Noocher's -e-umpclnu of proaching, 'he mosting i8 intended &3 a public oxpression of conflidenco iv, aud love for, tho pastor of Plymouth Chucch. A numbzr of clergy and many omloont eitizous of Brooklyn bave wignified their intoution of participatiug in tho tnove- mout. TUE LOADER AND PRICK PERJURIES. After giviug his tostimony yoatorday, Mr. DBoecher went with tho District Attorney bofore tho Girand Jary, and fudictwents wero ‘ordecod immediately against Loader and Price. Tho Tribune of this morning was prematare, at least in It« sintoment that Loader aud Prico Lad been indicted. ‘Lhe Lvoning L’ost says s '*3ra. Elizabeth R. Tilkon pard & vigit tiits morning to tho Graud Jury room, sud wado o doposition 10 denisl of tho affidavits of John J. Prico and Joseph Loader, Mr. Buocher was bofore ths Gracd Jury yosterday, aud tho testimony of tho two witnasses will, it is prosued. prove snfficiont to warrant tho finding of indictments for porjury against Loadet aud Price. s FINANCIAL. HEAVY SBUSPENSION AT PITTSBURQ. Spectal Drpateh bo The Chicago Tripune, Prrravone, s, July 8.—The Pittsburg Bolt MMonutacturing Company, an extonsive lron cor- poration doing buainess 1n this oity, to-day mads an asalgnment for tho baneflt of its creditors, Its liabilities aro nard to reach £800,000, proba- bly more. ‘Tho evnceru has beon 1o successful opoeration for years, but lost heavily since the panie, They sre said to hold 3130,000 {a bllis rocolvablo, upon which they were unable to re- alize. Mout of the tirm's papor is held in Dald- more and Phuiadelpbia. Thoir assels, including factory and works, 1 they rould bo realized upe are worth ubuut %700,000, The fajlure ain cansod considerablo uuonsiooss in tinau- cinl aircles. PETER WHITE, OF MARQUETTE, Dzrnorr, Mich,, July 8.—Poter White, of Mar- quetto, bas just upent two daya in this city, ana has 1ald bofore those ** whom it might concorn * statemonts proving in & couciusive wanuer that the recont roports hore as to hia belng finan< clally embarrassed wero abxolntaly without founs dation, ‘Those storiea gainod & genaral circula~ tiou and hiave occasioned hlm uo slight trouble, but he has 80 mot them as to strangthen the onoral confidence jo buwinons cirolos fn Lis nanolsl sounduosy aud ntegrisy, — S S THE FLOOD IN 10WA. Borelal Dixvat:ch tn Lhe Clacaros 2riduna, Drs)Morxgs, Ia., July 8.—High water is doing freat damage to crops on low lands, Tho Des. Moinos aud Coou Iuvers are flooding the coun- try, asare sl emaller ntroams. Roports came lhora yesterday rom below the cliy, oun the Das- Moines, that, at Carlislo, B, F. Iob- erts has 800 acros of crops under wator; that B. Olartt bas 100 acres 4 fect under wator; that Daniel Busrman's crovs is swopt away ; that M, U, ttandletnan has 300 acres cf coru under water ; that Dr, W, H, Hull's eutire farun le under wator, and the res- idouces abandoned, Tius {s but one tawnahip, All along the vailuy of the river come similar rts, Ou the lujh lands, the orops will prob~ ably recover ; but, on the low lauds, grain of ath kinds iw beaten iuto the earth, Io the Threo River valloys, the loss is about threa-fourthy tho erop. _— SUICIDE, Special Diapatch to The Chicano Triduna, Bismanck, D, T, July 8.—Joe Gould, keeper of & nance-louso, committed suicide to-day with laudanum. His womun, known as Big Amanda, loft bim on the 4th and married s heanvdsomo mau, whareupun Joo touk to drink and suicide, Special Diapateh to Ths Chicana Tribuns, Qatzsuorg, 1N, July 8,—Tius morping the Qoroner hield & juquast on tho body of Soptila Apgutrom. She was a parlislly iusane woman, who wandercd {rom her huwe yesterday moro. oy, sud was fouud in the eveniug suspended fromthe limb of atres iu & grove near the out. ekirts of the city, The jury returued s virdict of sulclde by hauglug, Speciul Dispatch to Tha Chisaco Tridune, Br. Louts, July .—A melancholy case of sule cide ocourred at au oasly hour (uis’ mosalng, ab & saddlar-shop on Pine atreot, The victim, Can Tierchs, was foreman i the shop, hut has bowy nuffering for five yaard with a conatant pan iy tho region of his hoart. About a week agy Iny aflliction bogan to maka itealf felt in ritch n way 88 to give him constant annayanca. The pio. priotar had tho highast rogard for him, and fr. quaatly urged him to slackon lis work in tiy abop, ~ bng, beivg high-struog snd aen. nitlyo, liorohe worked on. This morn. fug about T o'clock Mr. Hamme) and hia sistor camo down In a oarriaze, an} while Mr, Xammel weut around to putu by horsos tho (ynuml Iady wont into tho store, n:: through this opon door of the reat room saw Hiarche Ising doad in his bed, weltering in hiy blood. A four-barroloa rovolver lay by bis b, and there wax & holo in his bronat “directly over hin heart. Too docensod lofé & latter to Mr, IHammel, his employer, stating that aaa fina] consultation with ‘his phystcian bnd doyoli pe the fact that Lo was out of tho bounds of 1ecoverv, ho did not caro to bo & burden to him any longer, aud hiad no desire to dragz about o fick hodf through & misorable life. 'The wuicnly in his fottor told how lio had aaved eno ey money in three months to dofray all his funoral oxparisen. RELIGIOUS MATTERS, HARD WORK TO GET A BISHOP, Speciai Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toxp pu Lac, Wia., July 8.—Distiop-elect 3, B, Buipman. of the Fond du Lac Diocens, has not yot written a lottor declining the honor con. ferred upon him by the Counoil which met in this city laut month, yet I have pomitive as wur. nnces that ho will noon write such a latter, for ho hae doclded nat to accept. T'hisisto be re. ! grettod, 08 he s & man who promised to maka | Auch a Diabion as this Diocese stands in naed of, ‘Thin is the sccond trial, tho Rev, Dr. Colepian, of Toledo, being the firat to decline. Iam noi advisod aa to whother thero will ba & speaal Council eallod to elrct, or whethor the busiioss will be dolayed until the uext June mooting, EDUCATIONAL, 8T, CLARA ACADEMY, Spectal Diapateh to The Chieaoos Triduna, Dunuque, Ia.. July 8,—The aunual exhibi'lon of tho 8t. Clara Acodemy, 8inmnawa Mouud, . Wia,, took place to-day, and wasan immcnke succoes. Tho exercises conmated of mrsic, vocal and instrumental, declamatioos, ete., and were witnessed by a largn number of pertous from this city. It ln estimatod that ot le.st 2,000 people wora on the vrounds, Tho fost: ‘n. tion tarns ont fivo gradunten this yoar—>iss M. Bpillano, Miss 8. Broliny, Misa A, Clogan, X 1w A, Bweany, aud Migs Lizzie E, McCoy, ——— CANADIAN ELECTIONS, Queneo, July 8,—Tho genoral elections for members of the Logialature for toe Froviuce of Quebeo took placa yesterday, and tho inauga: s~ tion ot tho pallot system passed of in an orderly mannar. Tho indioatious aro that the | - Government will bavo a mujority, e e, As Soon ns the Infant learns to lisp the namo of mother, 80 soon done 1t c: to be shod with a pair of those beautiful little aho. iz that aro only obtafucd at Wiewall & Grocue's, 76 Sua: aud 131 Twanty-socoud strect, —_— It Coats You Nothing, Ladies, $o Inventigate the merits of different sewing-machtner, ¢ All wa nak fa that you caltat No, 203 Wabash svenue, ' You'll take homa & Woed, suc. : e i A Woll-Informed Woman § will stop usiug cosmatica, aud clear Lee complexim with Dalloys Magleal Pain Extractor, A fow applica tions will niaka tio skin pure sod whits, 3Scts, & e 3 Hallett, Davia & Co’s ; Grand, squarc and upright plunos are for sale only st the plano-rooms of W, W, Kimball, corner Blate and Adama atrosts. mcnsnmmsnns A R RIAGES. flDDD"]IN—I‘iTTfi- On th b of JJ Mich,, Daninl Ui, Tr.. o Torbeits Gueit bt DEATHS, Into realdonco, 178 Pacils avenuo, by | 7 at 1 v, m. i J.a invited, 3 utni-burg papors plesse oopy. SCRANTUN—Thursday, July8, 18ib, Noali Neranton, 0d L years, Y Fineeal Bctarder, July 10, 13, ' . AT i MR K R R e famlly s ST 5 aiood., SNNEDY—Yestordny, cotn ploos, Wiat teod (Connedy, auod 81 onrs, - it Fuueral to-day at | o'click P. 1. SPLCIAL NOTIGES. Centaur Liniments alls> pain, . subdae swollings, hesl burns, and will curo rhoumatisn, 11avin, and fleah, hooo and musch . Allments, The Whito Wrapper ts for (amily use, the Yollow Wrapper ista KN ArpsE antmals. 4438 irrmeav., N. Y., arg, 1833, “‘Gonta: You havo Ul itf *‘Tho fonarta frum ray yosrk - narios tostily ta thy wondseful oiMlascy of the Centur .., Tinlments, Among m troap of horses, camela, snd . o wlophants, ‘eitlon v 02 BrRveh why Aot Thuse AITL &Tves somo whith aro gallod, eprained, hruisud. to, The Ao fn Yrua ui my siinstel leanistors, aud bacgage man. "Nnthing i3y cror boon f o saido In puriag it i of (b sockilonts ty my men and animals as th Coutaurs. P ILNUM.Y Electro Silicon Tlan rocelved the award of tho Amarican Inwtitate of New Yurk as tha bestarticlo knawn. fur cleauing and polishiag all tins metallio anefncos. 1tis paro Infusurie, o uiafy cratch or qurrnde, and’ prosdie ltsh wit's biat little labnr, £ shoo sted 2 overy Fo ) Bald by Touso Fus . At Jorelers Qrocars, Apenty, || LLET, MoUULLOUH & OU,, 31 sud 88 Bouth e AUCTION SALES: ! WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, _AH(_JEDNIH:HS. 109 M_A_IHSDN-BT. " WOODRUFF HOUSE BILLIARD SALOON,: ji Fixtures, and Furniture, ! : ‘TO BE SOLD BY AUOTION, clock, at the RS . ‘I'wonty-firstat. . mlrlntfllln Tach hatrs, 4 Bill Uus Uhandslizn rge (us Cnandelior, Vancy b5 " adry Maohine (Ilamitan . Smie) Pitoay Wk e e Ao o atoat), 2 4tus, o0, S I TR & GO Adgiloncors BUTTERS & 008 SATURDAY'S BAL! BATURDAY, July 10, AT 9} O'CLOCK A. M, At tholr Salonraom, 103 Madlsun-st. Mouge-Furnishing Gaods, Piunofortas, Furniture, Oarpet BUTTERS & 00/3 BATURDAY'S 8ALL ° TO-MORROW MORNING, COMSIENOING AT 95 0'CLOCK. 65 NEW-BLADE AND USED BROSSELS, INGRAIL AND OTHER GARPELS, WILL Lkt BOLD AT 1% O'CLOCK, TParlor and Chamber Furniture, Pianos, Bét , Ollice Desks, Lunges, &e., . = WILLIESOLD AFUNGULO0K: By ELISON, POMEROY & CU and 8 Kandolph-st. OurNow Ragalar Anclon S Friday Mornjug, July 9, at 9:30 o'clock. Alargestook of New and Ussd Parlor, Chamber, 84 Diulng-Huum FURNITURE OFFICE DESKS, BOOK OABLS, A fall Now and Sooond-haud CARPETS Huroaus, I dstaads, oA darde stk of fots, and L . Una largs Platform Healo LGN, TosKiOY & and #6 Raudll LY Q. P, GORE & CO, 64and 10 Wabash avonue. Oa BATURDAY, July 10, at8 o'clock, ) 18 Crates W. G. Orookery (in opea lots 40 pkgs, Glasswara, Household Furniture at 10 o’clock. Atteud this sal u % T o Ubatze and Il L b i el e MR AORE S U5, Ausiiouscry CILAD WICIC & COq an immenso sl hitohen Furnll Uelien Lur 11. Salsarvow, 19 sud 197 Kast Raudulpb st First-class Furnituro t Auotios, By THIS MOUNING, at 10. will be sald an) ':fuw s SRS R ¢ HIAM DRUSH, duslionss,

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