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! THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNL 27, THE CITY. GENERAT: NEWS. Frank D. Monlton, the +4Mntnal Friend " of the Peechar scandal, is rtopping at the Peciic. /e golo of Inat evening smashed in the windoss of Cap Rounda' saloan, No. 514 State strcol, dolng damags to the extent of & T,W. McFarland Is golag to entertain theCounty Poard st 11 o'clack this morning at the new County Tlospital, whero his now oven wiil be tested, Mrs. L. C. Drandon, residing at No. 1184 West Adams street, expired nuddenly at noon yeaterday from liemorrhage of the langs. The Coroner has ‘een notified. Saventy-fiva boys applied for work yesterday at the Froe Employment Durcau, 145 Fifth avenne, Those wanting ofiice boys ara requested to call and see tha little fellows, The hotels failed to furnish a single specimen of the dclegate speciea yesterday. The clerks now ndulge Inthe hope that they will not soon bo enllcd npon to answer the old, old question, **Any Qelegates to-day?" Col. Clears Ioft for St. Lonta last night in com- pany with & cliolco party of Demacrats, bound to {ake n hand In the nomination of the unfortanate ‘who shall be put up to be knocked down by Ruiber- ford i, lnyos next fall. The Lumbermen's Arsactation hield a mecting at the Tremont Jjonac Iast evening, G. C. Henton i the Chalr, and Mr, Gray Sccretaty, and transacted Do iiers which the intorests of the trude demand should not bo made public. ure yeaterilay, o8 observed hy Man. Tuilding), was at 8 a. m.,80 degreen; 108, m. AL 32 .y B73 Ao ., 003 8 . i, 87, Barome tor, Ba, m., 98,82; 8, m., 28,70, 7] uit between W. F. Mulllean ant \"\'i’fififin‘fi“fi?fi.ud Capt. Blake, of this s fur the posssesion of Comberland Lodge, o fancy ock-hrdeding fnrm In Lako Comnty,” Ind., wis Gecided n few daya ago In favor of tha defendants. Lizzie Link, an S-year-old girl residing at 22 Alexander atreet. while on her way liome from Hunday-achool Hunday evening, fell off the alde- walk fractaring hor Fight arm near the wrist, = 8he wan attended by Dr. A, K. Stecle, who reduced the fracture and dressed the armn. James It Miller, Esq. of the well known insurance finn of Miller & Drew, if In business circles azain, having nearly, if not quite, recavercd from the se- Yere allment af the eyes which haw contlned bhim to Tils rooma for the past two months, and which for @ time threatened loss of eyesight. Denls_Breen, whom Michae] O'Nell atabibed at No. 188 DoKoven strect late Sunday nivht, was P11l alive at o late hour last night, and the atiend- Tnz physiciane entertained eomo wilzhit hupe for his recovery. O'Neil was befure Justice Scully soster- fay. and tho case was continued until tho 27th instant. Catherino Davis, aged 53, restding at No. 001 Blate sircet, while crossing the Burlingtan & Quin- cv Hailroad crossing ot the cornerof State and Six- toenth strect, at 7:30 yestorday worning, was etriick by Enpine No. 136, An roon ax the enzino outld ba hrought 10 a stand ‘tho lady was rescued from a peritons reat on tho cow-catcher but little the worse for her exploit. The snmmier reception of the Academr of De- slgn il take place on the eveningt of the Gth prox. Thio managers propose to make the aSalr an ex- tromely gratifying one, The fuvitations will be Juinited 10 the membeeé, aniual, honorary, and Sellow, and those fricnds who liave remlured the ‘Acadeiny subslantinl service, *Some forty pletures wWore recelvel yesterday, and a large number are still ou the way. 4 Qur Catter, accompanied by his falthtn) enclo and the Marine Dand, acrived i town yesterdn morntng, e will remain till Feiday, when he wifl return to the Capital to take apart in the closing np of the Natlonal Governuent. “He is of the opinton that elther Hancock, Ilendricka, or Parker niay be nominated at St. Lonle, and, in the event of thele falling ta et it, somebody elso will. He I8 not & <andidate—~for re-clection., A woman o drnnk o6 to be unable to give her name was foond ina Canal etreet lumber-yard yesterday, wurrounded by hier theea helpless iils {ren who hiad not had & mouthul to ent the entire doy. She was taken to the Madison Stroet Sta. tion, and after getting sober told a pittful inle of distrcas caused by her husband deecrting her, bat #till refueed to divnlge her name, Justice Seully will attend to her case to-day, In dofauit fn tho payment of {wa prommlesory notes of the sums of 100 and 225, Kiven by Georgo 1), Barrett, G, P, Kimbell, and 1., D. Qrow, Trusteesof the Msywood Congregutional Church, fo William [T Browne, Trustee, the fol: luwlnz ploco of, proporty woe yesterday rold at auction at the Clty Hall: Lot 11 and tho evath 42.10 feet of Lot 12, in Bluck 208, in Maywood. P. E, Studehaker, of South Bend,” wes tho pur- cnaser for $300 carh. Edward Killfeather, o yoang hoy of 15, whila foollug with n_pistol at the corer uf Green and Kinzlc streets at nbout 8 o'clock Sunilay eventng, nceldentally discharged the seapon and badly wounded fs Ieft hand, The ball then glanced auil rtruck a companton named Carl Veurlniz in the ab- domen, Both wounda nre painful, nut hot at_all dangerons. Killfeather was taken o his howe, No. 150 Weet iKinzle etreet, and Vearlng to the aonth- Weat carnor af (ircon anil Kinzie sircets, fa front of which place the nceldent occurred. The Coroner yesterday didd his day's work In holding four Inquests, The first upon I*, Tucker, of No. 821 Weat Congress eiceet, who expired Baturday aftornaon, rerilied 1 o verlietof death from dellrium tremens; that upon Jolin Thoraton, of No. 13 Norih Liransh strect, {n a verdict of death ‘from old age; and npon Miehnel 0'ficlen, drowned while bathing Sunday morning, i o ver: alct In accordanco with the facts, Tho Deputy Coroner held an Inquest tpun John Brightspeak, nged 12 years, who dicd Sundny ot No. 40 North Wood sirect, from catlng ton many strawberslcs and drinking too much lcc-water, TIE NEW DIRECTORT. Tis Trnexz hns Just roceived from Donnelley & Loydacopy of the new Lakeslde Dircctory for 3470, Judging from a cursery examinntion of the book, it bas beon prepared with greal care and ' thorwughness. o far s | typo, paRen, ey e -concerned, it 1a° up o the standard of ather years, T large addition tu tho list of names |s pretty =i good proof of Ity . completences, and if it [ ns correct ns last year's directory it leaven nothine to Lo dualred. oy bo find of the publishers at &5, TO NEW ENGLAND MEN IN THE WERT. Ata public meeting recently held in Hoston it was voted that.an appenl shonld Do made to the [;cuplo of New Envland for contributions to re- deom the **01d South ™ meeting-hours from de- ftruction. It Is propored to purchuse the huilding and ita aite, and give them Intrust to tho Massa- chusctts Hintorleal Soclety ta bo used an a place of Qeponit for thelr collections, of which 1t will of It ¥elf conatitute for all tiie onoof thy most fnter esting features. Among the multitude of Toston and New En- gland men In Chicago and_ vicinity, thero nre no Gdonbt many who would be tind 10 contribut nc- cording 10 thele meana for the preservation of one of the mort intereating of the few bistorical monu- ments which remain to us of Colonlsl and Revaln- tlunary days. Yot they mighit be deterred by the thought of the Inslgnificance of an individunl cift, witllo the aggregate of 8 trifle from each would bo of importance In itselt, an well na a gracefil tuken that the memory of New England was churished [n the hearts of hor abaunt dren, ‘The subject hian been discusscd_among Toston gentlemen in Chicago, and It has been declded aniong them that an appeal shonld be made to New England people fn_ Chicago and the Weet, aml al} athéra who aro intereated, for contrlimtions of such suta, however triling, na they think proper to give, )\‘ir. 11. W. 8, Cleseland, No. a8 Portland Bock, has consented to act sa Treasurer, and Wil re- celve contributions by mail or otherwise nnd for- ward the whole to the proper hands fn Boston. ——— CIIICAGO UNIVERSITY. EXENRCISER OP TIE JUNIOR CLABS. "Tha University Place Church wan well filled last evening by a cultured andience ansombled to wit- ness the ozcrclacaaf tho Junlor Class of 1877, Uni- veralty of Chlcago, Prof, Boyce presided, and the programme was varied by gomo really excellent vo- cal muslc by the Quaker Clty Quartelte. James Langland spoke of **American Orators;" Charles R. Dean referred to the many woble tralts of Willlam_the Silent, " more commonly known ta Wilnam of Orange; Willlam W. Colo halled the ++ Advent of Peaco " as the great triumph of mod- ern civilization; Perry Iaird advocated ** Indlvid- ual Liberty: " Francls M, &mith had something in- Yeroating to'eny abont Miiton, whom he denomfua ed *The Puitan Poct:" Nat K. Honore culo- ized * Lafoyelte: McConaughy raced the caus nd tho_resuits of the +*French lon;" Fowler It Lanslng spoke of ** Christfanity und_Civllization;" and Tuther . Basa defined *Tho Nerole Element in Yife.” The orations were fully up totha etandard, thelr delivery was almost uniformly good, and thiey were generally applauded. ‘oratlon which probably evinced the moat thought, and which wost fully demou- strated 1t right 10 be termed an_oration, woa that of Mr, Perry Batrd on_** Indlvidual Liberty.” It waa wetpongplen bn favor of unfottered (hought and entire fudupendenco of customs as such. According to Mr. Dalrd, there were too many who wers tho wuiresl slares fo tho soct 10 which thoy belonged. To cunform to cus- tom simply because it was custom did not tead 1o th dovelopment of mnaive higler nature, o difference Letween blind sdherence 1o rulea and forms, and tio bold atriking out in 8 new path was shly shown by a compariton of Bun Jonsun and Bhikspeare. - The one borrowed from the Greeks, and codld sbiue osly by receted lights (e otier farniahed Bis own fight, and ahona Jiks (b sua in heaven, and, by hia Urightoess, dimmed every other Mght. Imliators, sald Mr. Taird, might gain &o oxisteuce, but’ they could uever make & character or be of any beoefit to mankiud. Only the berulc fow are th " Coples 1t of the carth, —mnen ha did thelr awn thinking aud spoke thelr own thoughta. ' Tho orator was rewsrded with well- descrved spplanse. TIE CITY-HALL. fhe recelpta from the Water Deparment yester- 3y were about §5,000. The Comptreler 100k In §0,346 lost Baturdsy on the redemptions of tax certificates for the years 1870, 1874, ond 1875, Tho fiest plece f Flre Department spparatna ever rent to the now !lxu‘! for repnira was sont over yeA- terdny morning. 1t was Englne No, 10. “The Mayor will shortly he brsy In sgning abont 00 raloon licenses, which wers deposited in his afice veatetday in cxpectation of the rueh July 1y at which time all lceuses are due. Negottations for the £1,000,000 loan which the Comptrolier hns boen anthortzed to make till go on, and an yet there 1% nothing new in regard to it The Comptroller vislted roveral of {he banks teriday and talked the matter over with the otlicial ‘but he ha nothing definite to state abant the sue. cern of hia efforts other than that he is very klnrdly received, and belteves that the hanka will promptly responil to any domands mado upon them, ‘Flie rate of intercet to be ailowod is the question under consideration, The_contractors who wero anthorlzed by the Council t Its Inat_meeting to continue wark on their contrnctaand to walt for their money W1 such tinte as the city will be ablo to_pay, ray that they cannot sfford 10 do worlk on that taala unless Interest-bearing _cortificates on which money can be ratsed sbmll by given fo them. Some of the contractors (hreaten suits for ~ damnages unless such certificatcs be fsuned to thiem. The Improvemonta moet londly called for are tiie Malsted street sewer front Thirty- fourth ntrect to Archer avenue, and tho West Twenty-xeconil street sewer, of which but 1,600 feet remain to be done. The Imlpcfly-owncrfl on lous that the work There was no email amonnt of pleasnro and dis- Toneury nccompanying te pasments sesterduy 1o o the city employen. * Many werd glad {o ngali ponex, while many, nnd eapecially the City-Hall clerks, were grumbling becanra they had recelved just one month's pay, onoush “to start all thelr creditorn after them, und not eugngh to glve any creditor 'eatiefaction, = Yes- terday tho Jfonrd af Health, the clorieal force, nnd the Weat Divislon laboreze of tha Board of Public Worke, were paid abont $50,000 at tho Exposition Bullding. Thore nre nrnrl* [0 men working for the city In that division. Ta-day, at the Exposition Bullding, nt i a. 1. the Southy Di- vision strcet-laborers and the North and West iivision. Pumping-Works employes will _ be pald for the months of Dicember, Jan- uary, February, and March. Ta-morrow the 'North Divison Inborers and = I'ark foremen and laborers will e pali for tha same months also at tho_Kxposition Buildingnt 8 1. m, T poiles and firemen receive their pry this mor fng, the police at 8:10_ o'clock and the Gremen at fo'clock, _The amount to bo distributed amons them 1 S85,000, It is probable that tie clericn foree and heads of depactmenta will Le paid fn foll Inn few daya, thl whica thne creditors nuy as well abstain froin torturing their victiing, 4 The casc against OMcer John Beebee for conduct unbecoming au oflcer, which vt postponcd lnst week, wan henrd yeateriay aftertioon by tho Follce Honrd. 1t appears from the facts brought out by inveatigation that Deches was caught two weeks fo-niglt luuking Into n coum [n lie houre No. 550 West Van Buren atreet, while the occupant of th room, Miss Muey M, Engac, was propaing (o Tayno Fitts worked the prosecution, Foenoy defended Hecbee, Minw Engoe, who ix a milliner, made " on aifidavil _sctilng out the facls In the case, Str, dny M. Powers, n gentleman who, with his wwife, lives nuder the same. roof with Miss Encoe, nlso ‘mada an afidovit to the offect that he heard Sfirs £ingoo screnin, and when he asceriained the Ccause of the ecrepmin went ont and found Becbeo Tn the niley. lic questioned him, and received what he thought sas a eatisfactory reply, though When he firat saw Deubce that pereon 'was_on tis knees, or In a8 etooping pwoaition, The defenne that the olllcer makes I8 very thin. o eaya that xome ane told him that **some fun' wos g on i the rooin in question, and that the fun (e n kisalnz heo between Mies Engoe and womu The olllcer then says that he went down e, and, o8 the place was rather suspicioas, Iie watehed 1t Deebro had severul witnekscs sworn, amon them a younz mian named Fogarty, who testiied that_Heehes had asked him to testify that ho (Foparty) hind “seen o [ the room Kisshiis Mins " Engoc. atty wanld testify to no anch thingz, ~ Pullew 1. Tompking, Patrick McMahon, and Moses Por! und Alomas Dufy, an oflicer ot the thne, v wworn, bt their testimony, ng stransely Tiaed, was recelved very guardedly, sni It cunit not but bo betlcved that they had been influenced Dy Beebeo to say what would let him ot of the rarapc, They nttempted to show that Mies En. goc's character wis not. good, T case fs one of {itereat, inosmuch as 1t shuiws how a policcunn 1o deferid himeelf attempted to break dows the character of . pure young woman, and secured several fellow-policoriien to ald him, ‘The attempt wan coneidercd must disgracefud by the Volles Honrd, and nlthough it fa almost certain that Bee- Dee aaid all hin witniesses will bo dlschargud from the force, an thiey richly descrye, the cane was con- tmed 1t Wedneday, Becbechs conduct hereto- fore han been uusatisfactory ro wany of the citi- zona living on i beat, CRIMINAL. Carrfe Smith, of **Tiler™ avenue fame, for rob- bing W. P, Willlama of $20, Is locked up in the Cheyanno corridor at thy Armiory. Some sneak-thlef yesterday entored the barn of ex-Ald. D. W. Clark at No. 171 South Green street, and carrled away harness valied at 325, The commlsslon-stare of George A. eliman, at 07 Weat Washington stroct, was entered by bur- glara eorly sestorday morning, snd an Atgind Stovo nnd’ 500 scamives buga were carted mvay, "Thie thleves gainad entrance by forelog a rear door with a Jimmy. Belle Edwards, the thicvlsh ecrvant-gir) whowas bound over to the Criminal Court some days ngo for stealing from her cinployer, R H, Du Vinney, wan rearrosted last evening, some nioro of tho stolen property having been recovered fn such n manter as to render the proof against her positive. Cody Johinson, aged 17 years, and William Mc- Mahon, aged 45 years, were yesterday placed in iimbo by Detectlves Flanazan and Shnuions, Sov- ernl weeka ngo thoy entered thy clothing-rtory of Edwards & Bowen, on Milwaukeo avemie, by climbing over the transom, and wiado good their Goeapo with $100 worth of clothing. Big Ned Ifiene, the champlon slnggor, was Todzed as tho Central Station last evehing” for pen- cral vageancy, Burna s a stout, powerful fellow, too tuzy ta work and too stupid to_etcal, and aub- slstn chieily by browbeating the scum of roclety, und by robbing respectable Citizens whils ou their Wy home, 11 8 sunposed (0 e the tun who by Derpetrated tho weverul ontrages of thie character that bvo been roported within the past few weeka, Another ecamp was cauzht In Jefferson Fark yestordny | ufiernoon obuut 1 o'cluck Ly Dillcer . irannock, who s bound to that breathing-apot uno where wowmen — aid chllaren will o fre from outrage, Insult, and otation, Willlam Shaw, a hard’ custumer, 17 ard of bye, attempted an outrage on thr Jirle, 7, 0, dnd 12 years old respectively. Ho threatehed tho eldest with o billet of wooil, but te screams of on of tho little girla hrought Brannuck to the spat, aud lio 100k Shaw off "t e statlon In & twinkling, Tho prinoncr will bu tricd tuls morning In Jurtice Scully's court. AN AISCONDER CAPTURED, ' Sergt. Ifoberts, of Philudeiphin, yestordny ar- sved In thin city lving (o clirke 8 youns nun Dated Charles Molton, formeely a clerk at the Gariner Houwe. Ono' morulng last September Holton, who had been conridered u fafthful em- ployo tip to that tine, was mixing, nnd upon the Tonie day 82,800 helonging 10 Gov. Ollver I. Mor- ton was' missing from the mafe where 1t hud been loft for kafe keeping. Tho_two dirappenrances at the eame time were Vt‘l( naturally connccted to- cther, and young Molton was branded u thief despitd the - remonstrances of many wurm frfends who - helieved him ins pocent, and insisted that ho - would Yarn up in o few duya and clear huseld of all os- Dereions upon his character, Days, week<, and months went by, and there waas no jonger uny doubt that lio wis gufily, sa it was learted that” he hud gone to Milwaukee, und thence skipped out for Tnrts unknown. Tho core was almost forgotien unti) a few days ago. Mr, Grant, former! prietor of tha Gurdner, whilo enjoying the 8t the Centennlal, saw' o young wan who greatly rosembied his xhiconding clerk. With the aid of tho police, doltun wus scached” ont and placed un- der arzest, uotwithstanding hls proteatations that bLe had mever been in feage, und that it wus o a _ clenr of mis. taken {dentity. Mr. Grant was, however, positive, ond ondered tho young man 10 be went un to thia city, where he was at onice ldentified by o score or more of hisvld frionds and acquaintances, Whilo on the road here hu acknowledged to Sergt. ftob- crts that he was the Holton who was formerly clerk at the Gardner Houwse, but strenuously de- bied that e know aurthing About the dissypear. nco of tho money, and biud left imply becauns he did not like his sliuntion. He willbo cxamined to- day befors Justicy Bummicrneld. TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING, Mike Evans was among those who dropped the sympathetle tear atoug the corrldorsof the Connty- Jall yesterday, The Criminal Court-room has been robbed of its supply of chalrs (0 accommodate thors occupylng the parlorof the Jall. The Collins-Stratton abortion casn was called in the Criminal Court yesterday, and continued to the ‘September term on account of the wurm woathur, The Orand Jury yesterdsy Mstencd to numerous petty complaints, and ml‘jlmmed at an enrly hour, 'f'o-day the police fnvest{gation will be resumed. Juke Rulun was loitering ahout the halta of the County Bullding yesierday morning, e ald not venturo to extend his walks scross the yard to the, atl, but lio alpped beer ab several of the nefghbor-" ng saloona, In the matter of stone for the new Court-louse, it s reported that oa soun aw the farce of examin- ing the bids mada is through with the Bosrd will resdvertise, This, It 14 suid, Is found necessary to avuld certaln complications, It has been sald of Btate’a-Attorne: week past that be would be o candidate for Con- cress or ro-cluction to hiv present position this all, “To actile s wager, hie denicd yesterday that Lo bad any smbition for Congressjonal honors. A young 14dy who occuples a prominent position in one of the church cholrs of 1he city visited the ollice of the anutm.‘u\luc(uy yesturday with teats fulicreyes. Bhe bad been tazed §1d on lier per- Reed for o sonal property, which was a birden too aorlona to be barne whife supparting a dntge family, and alio pleaded for merey. She recofved (o assiiranca rom Mr, Beye that her caso would he fooked tnto. The loms to the whisks prisoners fn the Connt; Jail in time and reputation 1a a gain to tho Sherl(T. ilo Is allowed GO centa nday Hor tocdiny each of them, sthercan they refuse Lo ént the foud he pro- vides, nnd have (helr menls sent in from thie vut side.’ TIfa net profit will amonnt to about $1,000 from now until hix term of otlice cxpirea in De- cemher, or 24 per day, —all of which s yery com. forting to him In view'of the fact that the iumber of priraners haa beon ‘materfally reduced In the tast tew weeks, At the cornerot Clark and Madison strects, roma four years ngo, two gamblers, Lawler and_Duvall, o8 tito an nltereation which the Intter was ahot. Lawler wis arrcated and tried, and given two years in tlie Penftentinry. An apnealwas taken to thy Buprema Coturt anl the Hocimionof the nwer Court was reversod, The case has incumbered the eal- endarup to yesterday, when it was called nnd a nolle ontored on account of tha abaence of thy Jroseeuting witiers, Tiediately after the order 1ad been made Duvall put (n an appearance, bot waa Jast tov late o do any good. ANNOUNCEMENTS. David Prestan, of Detrolt, will condnit the noon- dny proyer-meeting to-dny at No. 150 Madlson wireet. The North Star Ladies® Industrial Soclety will glve anentertalnment this evening at the North Star Church, corner of Divislon and Sedgwick etreets, Admission, 10 cents. There will be & meeting of prominent citizens at thie bnll of the **Schweltzer-Maennerchor," No. 46 North Clark street, st 5p. m, to-day, to take {he necoseary #lops to have Mr. A, C. Hesing pardoned, The Chicazo Youns People's Temperanco Union will glvo another of their freo populne and instract- fve enterizinments this evenlng at 8 o’clock In the Jectiire-mom of the First Mothadlat Church, corner of Clark stid Washingtun streote, Luther Lenson will deliver nn address, and cholce music and select rocitatlone will be given by some of the best sma- teur talzut fn tho city, ‘T publie are invited. _AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY’S TIEATRE, “The Two Otphans" was produced by the Unlon Square Company last night in a manner that 1cft lttle to be denired. The cast was even stronger than that of Iast year. Desides the old favorites, — Mr. Thorne, Mias Claxton, Mies Morant, Mr. Wiikins, and Mi#s Vernon,—there were o number of freah candidates for public approval, Chlef amtong these wan Mr. James O'Netle, who hns not waited till now to be assured of popular cateem Iin this city, bat whosa appearance In new surronmd. fngs and n new part abmost placed him fn the eltuation of a strangor. Mr. O'Noill has taken n long step forward In e profession since he frst cao to this city, a raw and awkward praduate of the Cleveland dramatic school, Then anovice, he !s nowan artlst worthy to il the im- portant position Le has sttalned in the Unlon Sanaro Company. We feel confident he will prove valuable nddition to that admizable organization, and It I8 scarcely possible his conncction with it ehall not be even moro profitable to himsclf than to §t. Mr O'Nelll's rendeting of the patt of Pierre, the cripple, last night, was ot the start uneven, but nfter “the Qsat moments of nervonsntes lind passed (¢ was in general a correct and epirited plece of acting. ~ All that It nceds now is toning down in prominent and abjective dotails, ‘ihe tendency of the nctor to Geclaim acntimental pansagen lins been lalemhl’y uppressed, but still ocen<onally manifosts itaclf, An error 80 easy to cortect should not be per- initted to spofl otherwise good urt. After Mr, O'Nelll, the new actors wio atteacted nioat atien- tlon weore Mz, Robson an Picard, Mr. Tar scllo nn the Count de Linferes, Mr. Robin- ron as Jacques Frochard, sl Miss Maude Harri- a9 Jlenriette, Mr. Ibbson's Pleard wos n clation {n {ts way, It isoncof thoso chacming tions which endear the actor to his audl- ence; the peaple wha witaessed it liked him so well that Ihe{ freely forgave even his broad bur- lenque, utterly foréign as it was to the genlus of* the play. It [s cusy to understand why Mr, Rtob- oy 18 ¥0 great o favorite in Now York. Mr. Par- sulle as the Count waod, s might bo ex- pected, correct and - dignfded, Mr. Rob- naun gave u flnished ropresenta- tion of Jacyues Frochard, lacking rome of the conracncss of Mekeo Rankin'aporraiture, and alsc, we are inclined to think, much of its strength. Mixn Mando llarrlson was sntleafaciory na Henrietle, Four companies have given the piny in thls city, and 1o une of them has presented 8o good an actresas u thls part as Mier Harclson, Miss Kato tirard, the Martanneof the occaslon, desorves o word of pralso for her earncet, cousclentlous, and intelligent method. 1t §s o matterof courso that the ecenery waa excellent, tho costumes rich, and tho accessozies nbundant, Atthis lato day no new comtacndation enn be given of the scting of Mr. Thorne, Mivs Claxion, Mist Xorant, Mies Will:ine, and Miss Vornons it Is suflcient to ree- ogulze the fact that they carrled the public with them for six iweoks last summcr. “**The Two Orphans* will be repeatod every night this week. TITE ADELPIHI Offenbach'a comlc opera, ** The Prima Donna of o Night, " was morc than falrly given in the ensem- ble und concerted music at the Adelpht last night. Menurs, Allen and Whifiin sustained the reputations they have earned, Mr. Horace Bert gave n serles of protean portralts in the ollo which amused arfd plenred from their novelty. The performance con- cluded with an abbroviated vorsion of Boucieanlt's +*Arrah Na Pogue, in which Miss Richmond gave ovldenco of dramatic excellence. Harry Little wade hin ro.entree and was warmly received, sur- prising his friends witha bright, spirted, and in- telllgent performance of Shawn, the Post, The eame bill coutinues, Tho attendancs lnst night wan lhoral, considering the extremely warm weather, CROES. Prospects of nn Abundant Whoat-Crop In Wisconsln—No Hesslan-Fly Ravigea Yot. Speciul Correspondence af The Tribune. Miwaukzz, Wik, June 23, —The Chamber of Commerco was greatly exclted yesterday over the reports of damages 1o tne crops In this ftato, Min- neeota, and lowa, by the leaslan fiy. Your cor- respondent haa Just returned from teips covering fourteen days and nights, cxtending over 2,200 miles of ralirondifig and_steambonting, and 360 miles of teaming, through tho richest ayrcultural reglons of Wisconstn nnd e can assure the panic- tricken that, so fur an this State Is concemed, the promies of un abundsnt wheat-crop wm nover more aatisfactory, Thu Hessian ly, that kes the place this year of tho played-out grassiapper, imunt come from somewhere, and ho may aa well hail from that vague reglon—Northweetern lowa— os anywhere else, If he really exiaty, It does not follow that, beeanse he has not yet visitel Wis. conein tnsny conxlderable strength, he miy not be marching bitherwards with empiinces m hia #tomach ond patent.harvesters In hix suuicalar Flght hand,—not 10 xpeak of tre in his oye awd famine in hla tracks, A}l I have to_say in, that, w0 faras this State 18 _concerned, 1have ben to extrume northeant, northwewt, * and soutiwest wointe, and tnlked ‘fully with firmer about wops [ their localities, and In the loculltics fanher west, soutliwest, and northwest: and all acconts huve aurved that sgriculturirta have a harder fme in finding anything to gramble about than everbo- foro ut this puriod of ‘the year. I have, on tin Journey, met s numbor of travelers, farniors, wnd cauntry merchnnts, from Jown and Minnesots, en ronte to the Centennial, and to Milwaukee and Ch- o to make purchases, and drummers from New York, Hostan, Chicaze, and Mllwaukeo houses, returhing from the aileged etricken disteicta; ant they almost unanimously sgres that the prospocrs for 8 good wheat-crop were” never better, In ne ense did 1 hiear of any damaze worth making s wey fuco abont, cither from chinch-bngs, Jiesslan fles, or any othor usects, pests, or plagoes. Many of o busteinformed’ of thore persons | have metsince thess scnmational reports commenced circulating, and thele idformution was quite ue Iaie a8 uny published to date, For these ren. aous, tho repiorts recelved are to be regarded with cautlon, Very likely, tu sume localitios In newly- aottled fands, swarnin'of Inscels have greatly re- diced the growdng erops; but to aey that tho entire crop or whole sectlons ot well-settied lauds 18 falluro in slmply reckless falichood; and, the ooner the respectably paners of the Northwest Publlahy tho fact, the lesa chanco will there b for theae gamblees In the grain-trade to disturb our miarketa, bring ruln upon handreds of innocent illics, and unsettle the legitimate business of the entire Northwest, as they have done, by means of such unfounded reports, 100 often alrcady, B THE WINDSOR, A sojourn of o few weeks In summer at the Windsor Hotel, on Pifth avenue, botween Forty- sixth and Forty-seveuth strects, New York, may be made most pleasant, Ita vite la the Lighost on the lsland, Its proximity to the Urand Central Depot, at Forty-sccond streat, enables one to run away fora fow hours to the beach at Rockaway or Long Wranch; to ramblo among the completed Leautles of the Central Park. Its tablo cannot be surpaseod, {4 home-like quiet s Jmpresalvo and grocious, e “ ART IMITATING NATUREY A contlng of dlamonds on & pure erystal surface, Thow aro Parislan diamonds, Thele lustre 16 por- petual. For sale only at Richard Humphrey's Jow- <lry stors, No. 770 Broadway, opposite Blewart's, Gooda sont C. 0. D., with privitege to oxamine bo- foro paying for thew, Send for ilustzated price? Mat, 3 have no agents. o t——— YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH A BAD BREATH, 1t aunoy yonr friends s well as yoursclf, You would ko 10 get 7id of it, out scarcely know what means to adopt. We will tell you, Use the frag- rant Sozodout; 1t will clesnso and beautify your teeth, and leave your breath pure, WIISKY. How the Second Batch Fare in Their New Quarters, Making Themselves Comfortablo in Divers Wayo. A Blg Distillery Business Tran- sacted at the Jall, Progress of the Congressionnl Investie godlon of the Wisconsin Rtng. CIIICAGO. AT THE JAIL The excursionists to the County Jall had abig ovatlon yesterdny, They cstablished themeelves intho ofilee and received at least 300 friends, The whole day partook more of a grand ovation than o smiall twenty-four hours of a long fm- prisonment. As suon as the gates were opened in the morning a crowd of sympathizers poured in, and until Iate in the afternoon the throng came and went, nnd laughed and chatted, and bid & thousand good-bys. The whisky-men had scarcely o moment to themsclves, and when at dusk the order was fssued that no more ghould bo admitted, they retired to their rooms more tired than they would have been with an ordinary day's work. Beyoud the attendance of visltors, the only point of interest was the establishment of an office by Dickenson, Abel, and Burrotughs. Thelr distillery fs in full blast, and they are dolng 6 big buslvess from the dnil. Arrange- menta have been made for tele- graphle communication with thelr ofiice and Collector Harvey says that their tax yester- day wos over £6,000. Tlhefr customers and cor- respondents nra taken to the fall to see them, and thelr businesses is traneacted just s if they yero free and unconstralued, The rest of the purty lend their nid and advice, and the project serves to pars away any dull moment that inay creep in. In one thing tho cxcursfonists have nn nd- vantage over tho outside world. It s cooler In the jall than anywhere clse {n town, and the sleeplng-room 18 far more pleasant than many outsido the stone walls. Books and papers abouud, and a law library bas been ordered, and these gentlemen wiil soon set themaclves to work at the mostery of theso intricate princl- plea that underlls the social fabric and protect socloty from thoincurslons of marauders. When they come out it Is possible they will hang out shingles aud make thelr money hereafter in de- fending members of coming W hisky Rings agalnat the tyranny of obstreporous prosccution, s Of courso the chief toplc of conversation fa tho whisky business, and, Incldentally, the fellows who hoven't been canght. Last night the chat drifted upon Jomattsn Turner, and somo racy facts were doveloped, It appears that "lurner oparated adistlilery InSagetown in this State. When lus honds were prepared, he came to Chleago, and ho and a rectifler took abstracta the latter had in his posscasion, wrtten up in the abstract ofiice, and he and Turner irduced cortatn men to represent th resl owners of the deseribed property, and these men forged those owners' names to the Londe, While Ward was District-Attorney, Turner was arrested. 1o was Indicted by the Grand Jury, and shortly afterwanis Ward and Munn wercdlenslasca, and. other officers sppolnted to thelr positions. Since then nothing has been done. Turner has Tnover een called upon to pleal to hix Indictment, and all hls property hne been returned fo him. Somerville, the present Deputy Collector, was then the Doputy Collectar of that District, and the wor der among the Inearcerated fe, under what circun stances thin action of Turnerand the rectiier was condonet and immunity awarded them. The discusslon on ihls abstruse question con- eumed the wholo evening, Varlous reanons were offered and varions theorlen applicd, but when Tie Tapuxe man left tho matter was sth] unseltled. A barber's chair has been sctup in the huth- room, snd averything hes been arranged for the comlort af the pueals, Barring an occasional ob- Jurgation, they ar all In high spirits, JUDGE BANOS. Tostorday & Tuinxs teporter deopped in on Judgo Bangs and osked him us to certain rumors that the Judgo had jubllated over the acnicnces, Tho Judge denled It, and uald they were as muchof a wurpriso to im os to snybody, - Some wero very Tow, and somo highor than othera, hut he was not nstrmmental $n fixing any, snd conscquently did not know what was comint, As to the tirdt batch, the squcafers, he said they wonld be bronght up this week. ‘I'here I8 no fn- tontion to let any po cxcept Parker Mason nnd @, . Russell. The Judge conld not be fnduced to eny that they wonld Lo called op, hut he an- nounced mont cmplatically that Joke Itehm will De arrolgnod this week, and wentence on his caso demunded, Others of ‘the frat hatch will also be called up, and, to use tho Judio’s language, tho whole ducket will be cleared this week, Yentorday's sfuats-Zeltung conlained a some- what bltter article, chargingthe Government with doublo dealing In the cuse of Mr. Iesing, It stated that the Diatrict-Atturacy had prowmised Mr. ilosing's counsel that his cletit wonld be sub- jected to the saute treatent as the dustillers; but nstend he recelved tho full acverity of the law, and that on polltical grounds, Judge Dunis wan mterviewed onthe subject, and stated that ufter the **sccond bateh ' wero Indict- ed, nnd before they wero called to plead, they fro- Tnmuy camo around {o the Histrict-Attorney's of- tlce ta asceriain how they could gotoff in the daxlent mannor, I'ho Government coun<el, after consulta. tlon, unoonnced that they would nccept plens of gullly to the conspiracy count, snd ulso to the connt charging the nnlawful removal of wpivits, [ieaing and his counsel were told that the Govern- ment would accent, almilar pleas In N cane, Heslng asxe: i _uny disting tion would - bo mado between hita and the regulur distillers, 1o was told that it wa: a queation for the Court to decide, and it wa nover hinted in any fhupe that the Government would Interfere to recuro u light sentence. Mr. Tlealng had not recoived the thaximum penalty. 'hy Court could have sentencod hin to five years® imprlaonment anda fine of §15,000, 11l seiitenco wan two years und 85,000, In addition, [t waa within the power of the Government ta sus him for tivlco the tax onall the highwines which he was fraudulently Interested In rengyving. ‘The tax was 70 conts, and It was averred that 1,U00, 000 zallons wero tomoved, This would mnko the dimages claimed by the (Jovernment amount to $1, 400, 060, “Thun you will weo," snid tho Judeg, ** that the greatest ‘penalty was not infiicted on e, lvaing." GONE TO CANADA, Canada nn a snmugor-resort fs dafly becoming mureaud_miore popuiar, To the already preton- tious colony plunted oni_[te hoapitabilo shores haa boen added another of Chicago'a citizens, whosa omislons of duty huve brouglit hiim under i tem- porary clond. 1o 1t while our dune weather was ecotning nltogethor too hot for him, sud when the attontions of & rovenue officer werw becoming so pregelugaa to b poitiyely unnoylng. - When Mr, . Conillard set up shop tur imeelf ut 233 North Welln strect lutely, and got out hia cards boarlng the legend, **Wholesale dealor in and importer of wines, lquors, and _clgars,” ho forgot to coneult thw Collector of Internal Revenue of this district in regard to_the provislons af the nternul lieyv- onue Juw. Ho trled tho experiment of earry- ing on tho buslncss for & short tune without putns tlo speciul tux, and would proba- Iy liive been liors today’ hud wol the swatcliful eyu of Rtevenue Agent Miller been directod ‘to iy ‘dobngn bn this lne, Conflined wae inthe Tubit of shipping some of ils grods to Crown Point, Ind., und when Mitier wus down thore a fow days ago he diacovered that somobody was tecelving o good Ueal of wplrits from Cliicago—more, In fact, than all Crown Polat put togctlier usually took 1. With e penctant for invetigating, Sier took off his cdat, a8 it were, und went to work, Ile struck & good lead, found whore the spirita camo from, and Folegraphied to thy Cotluctor to sce 1t 2. Conlllard had complied with the seversl requiroments of the law. ‘The answercame thut be had not, und thoe evenue Agent tuuk the next traln Lo tho city with the intention of making & peraoual call on the Wells treet man, But rome ouu in Crown Point, pruba. ly tho conslgnee to whou the wpirits were ahlpped, 3ad sn flea that something wos up, and posted Tontilard sccordingly. The result way that, when Hiller visited the genticnun's store, he found thiat fla occupnnt had suddenly cleared out, after dis- yostug of hiw stock, books, snd everything, The n2x8 4hing to do was Lo visit his reshlénce. — Areiy- iy Where Sunday oveulng, Milier waw informed itat Uonillard bad gono oif on a little pleasure toue toCanadu, b0 bis wifa put It, but 10 the Revenus Agent it meant thatthe game hed fown, Catada fu tLe rictier by oue, the Hevenua Dopurtuent louka in vain for Its ducs, and oue Hovenue Axent in this city louke blue under the eyes when you suy Cata- da’to hiws, REI, A rumor waa startcd yesterdsy, hay parsgraph in the Staals-Zeituny, that Ju lad **1eft town," Bt investigation des thiat hie I8 301l within the borders and attending to hisbualness with usstduity aud untiring coergy. NOWTU-SIDE QEHMANS, Nhe Glermavw o the North Side »til) continoo tmllllcllhl{lnglwu\l un account of the fucarcerue ton of Mr. Healng. 1o overy saloon and at every comer it I8 the general thumo of dly angthing clés being talked of. tor Bispardon are ch oo on tha North Blde, and It 1 several thanrand persoua bad sfgned thy ducument up to lass evening. Heslug would not have so tuch sympathy among the Germane had Jake Itehin been sentenced ot the sane time; but, us it Is, alinvsteverybody fs of the opiuton that Hehm wili ‘not be punished a thot ho has assurances tutbls effect. 1t ie by some gnorantoies that 1 Hceing had consented 10 squeal on Ward, Wadsworih, oud oth- ers, le woul o been s lightly treted s Rebin, But becauss be’ res fuscd to squeal oud chose to sullvr tho penalty of Ahe law he I8 looked upon a8 a martyr by some who wanld otherwlse he againet him." Telm Inde- nounced by almost everybody, and, were he to ro- ceive 8 heavy sentence, he would have the aympa- ihy of very few Germans on the North Slite. -~ 1tis, however, nut belfeved that he will recoive much of a punlshiment, Ho walked up North Clark atreot as unconcerncilly s If_he wera atill the all-powor- fal Chlef of Pollce, And thia stronathens the be- b jlet that he has been promired Immnnily, 1t ia the opinlon of A large number of Tlestug'a fricnda that Rehin hax atrong politieal protectots, ‘Khongh & majority of the North Side Germnur nppneently sympathize with Hesng, and would refolce to see him relented at nce, yet there are a nnmber who ara in favor of his seryingout Rin full term, nud who contend that ke penafty i« not Loo & Moat of theee aro ta be funni In the Flftecnth (kehm's) Ward, n this sward a mecting was held Snnday night which was largely attended by Governinent ofiteials, Commuini professtonal_ politicians, and A resolutin Pansed denanncing thoseswho sere cireninting and slening the petition for Hesine's pardan. 1t wad alww rexolved to get up A counter-potition and send it to Washington, —— TIIE WISCONSIN RING. TIE ASSAULT ON CANPENTERL AND KETES. Spectal Correspandence of The Tridune. MILWAUKEE, June 25.—To-day a number of whisky-men, aud pessous engaged in the Car- penter interest throughout the st Scnntorinl campntan, left for Washington to give evl- dence before the Whisky-Investizating Com- mittee. That It hns heen thought neeessary by the defense to send hero for witneases proves that the aseanlt on Carpentor and Keyes Is nefther 80 weak nor 8o inconsequential n# the Carpenter-Keyes manngera hava deaired to make the publlc belleve, The fact i the ovidenco Iina proved conciustvely mattera which the Carpen- ter prees have failed to make public, namely: that Iarge sums of money wore pakl by the erookeu- hiskty men for the campnign-fund; that the cam- palgu-fand was In no scnse a party-fund, but & Carpenter-fund; aud that the crooked were glven expressiy to understand that the money thus con- tributed wan tio price of protection by the Scnator In making craoked whisky nud defrauding tho Government. The Keves crowd ey that Canklin's evidence can be Impenchied by Buepee, his \vtmlnrt!mr. who will swear ha would not believe him on vath, nnd will, If_called on, testify 1||U{ aa to Conklin's criminality in connectlon with New Orleans mat- ters. Burpee, however, has not been sent for, WHAT WEIISERT AND PITZGRRALD YAY. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Wasmxetoy, 1. C., June & ‘ate's Milwan- fee Whisky Comnilttee continited fte sxaminntion to-day, The resuit conld not have been very sat- iafactory to Cate, The witnesses examined were Welssert and Fitzgerald, ex-tiangers of Milwan. kee, T dld not ssvear to such »ensationnl state- ments na fins been expeeted of them. The chief purpose, it 18 supposed, that Judge Cate had in calllmg them was that they should wwear that ex- Seuntor Matt Carponter aind Keyes hnd full knowl- edge of the Whisky-Ring operations in Milwaukee, Dbut both testiffled Lhint Carpenter and Keyes knew nothing about the crookgd Lusiness: that they nover kuew of any sesessments made upon the distitlers for political purposes, and only knew that one revenue officer, #a Ia tie habit probably with most clasres of officchiotders, pald toa fund for political purposcs, 1itzgerald swore that he understood (hat Brod- head, Finch, nnd Thompron, of Milwaukee, were the peincipal inatieators of this investheation. Fitzgerald testified that Nerthrop, one of the vdi- tore of the Commercial, told hlm **that the game was to sirch Keyes, bounce him out of the Madi- #on Post-Oflice, and to_burst up the Republican party. in \ieconeln. Cate has not lutl-* mated that ho has any other wltnces- o, He has , not wustalned his nc- cusation that Carpenter had preliminary knowl- cdige of the existence of the \Vllhl:{ Ring, or that the distiliere, as an flllclt combination, were con- tribnting to hia Senatorlal election. Conkifn to-morrow {atobe cross-cxamined by Carpenter. 'The witncesca on the part of the de- fense are mow arrlving, There are Intimations that Conklin may bo arrested for perjury, al- thongh on what “speclfic cround fs not sfated. One Shaw has been lwre upparently as an attend- ant of Cate'n witnesxes, ~Unlesa’ Cate can make ont o better caae hereafter by orlgiual witnesses or by the cxamination of the defense he will only have made of the Il\\‘MtlEnllou mother Mary Mer- ritt affair. During the nvestifatlon lo-dn{ there \as some sharp parring between Cate and Keyes, Cate assorted that the men who are after Keyes aro Hopublicans, Keyes retorted that Cata was dolng the dlety work, and that ho would be tired of it be- fore he got throug| SPORTING. MCAFFREY’S CROWD. The Majority of Them Want a Change of Venue. It Is Bolieved that Sweetser Has Beon Convertod by Them. Thelr Efforts 1o‘Gnln Kimherlyes-Tho Plan of Operations, The indlcted gang of Commissioners, county contractors, and thelr attorneys appeared In the Crlminnl Court yesterday morning aa per ngree- ment inade Satuniny, to plead and make sundey motions looking to letting themaclves down na casily ns possible, and also delnying the courso of justice, About 11 o'clock, and aftor several minor mo- tons fn cascs had been heard, Mr. Reed stated that ho was rmux?' to hear from the counsel for the erooked otlicials, AMr. Swett sald he desired a few minutes for further consultation with the indicted und thelr attorneys. “The Conrt, aakd that it deslred to, know, or to receive un Intlmation, us to what was propoesed to he done, nud what matlons were to te ade. 1If the motian for n change of venue was to b made at all it, ought to be Informed of the fact in mdvance, ns it preferred, and would Insist, that if the niotlon was to bo made it abionld ba made, as should all uther motlons in the case, be- fore the Judge who wonld try the cause, A fow mowmenta later the defendanta nnd thelr counsel retired to the room ocenpled by the petit Jury, where they inzered nutil noon trying to de- ferimine what they wonld do to further their ondw, Upon returning Ale, Swett waa the spokesman an addressed the Court, 11e sahl they had agreed to ASK A CIANOE OF VENUE n the case of Perinlut, McCaffrey, Juhnson, Car- roll, Bweetser, Ashton, Ttussell, und 0'Donuell on account of the prejudice of the Court, cte. In the case of Jones, Crawford, and prohably Holden, who was absent, no Pl\l\ll','n would be asced. in the caso of 1aPfrls “he could not say anything, not having had time to contult, Fuce thermore, e understonil that he was dernnged, Mr. Reed in reply nrged that the priconers he re- quiired 1o plead before U motion for u chnis of venue was entertained, reasoniig that shonld chiange of venue ba granted which was to bo a the care would therehy be werionsly entanulad, ‘e motlon to quash the Indictment, he had bien 1ed to believe, would be made in all the carce, and in this and the ontside court the ruling ralght be differcnt, which would bring about a series of con- plications that the prorecution wished to avold. The Court refared ta make any order In the mat- ter, and M. Swett proceeded to argue A MOTION TO QUASII, The Indictment wua tlnh{ ho wnid, in that it faticd to set forth the wpechiic acts of 'the alleged conspiracy, ‘The fndlctment charged the getting of muney under false pretenacs, but the means employed were not ect forth as criminal, Tho retting of money from the county aa allegod might he Inw ful or unlawiul, according to the means cm- sloyed, aud the fndictment should bo #et asido ecnure the meana by which tho act charged s wrought were not sct out., ‘T'he Court interrupicd Mr. Bwett to sny that he did not'care to henr ony argnment on the subject, Yeeause -hu had wiready decided the quention oo o former argument and tnution by the attorney for Teriolat, on an indictment not near so strone. Iio wanted the motion heard before the Judge who ol Ly $he chsc.. and was Eavisfed that ho bad o patientty hearl nnd consldered a former motion, that nothing could chango his oplulon as then given. A consultation of nttorneys was then had, and finslly, by ngrecment, it was arrangod that THE FURTHER HEARING OF 3OTIONS shonld be pontponed ‘until this morning, when the attorneys liave promixed to flo afiidaviis ta rustain 1 motion for 8 change of ventie on_Acconnt of the prejudice of the eeveral Judgen of Covk County. An before Intimated, thie entlre procoedings were fordeiny. No o wi uncious, to be trivd, and those who had eapecially taken pleanuro in abusing the prews for reicetng upon them, strange 1o sy, displayed no dieporition to hasten' the opportunity to vindicate themaclves, McCaffrey, Juhnson, Crawford, ltusecil, Jones, and Carrall Were preeent, but fo all of ‘them postponement meant a great denl, Periolat was thore, too, and Kimberly also, but tho leant observed. For tho first time, Kimberly's squealing partnor, BWRETSER, wan present, noty ithstanding he had agreed to plead ggiity and throw himacl? npon tho morey of BASE BALL. fho Cult, s presence crented guite a atlr, and the attentlon ha recelve servel to exe TIANTFORDS—LOUIBVILLES. platn dn purt why several had funixted Bpectal Diapatch to The Tribuna. u'mx\ delaying the trfel nand taking odvaninge LotiaviLLE, Ky., duno 26, —Tho Iartfords and | ol every posswle legal quibble. le valuntarily Loulsvilles played off their tlo game to-day, the “'firf before llu‘i (‘;mnl&l-n:r*: to n st an mcnfl foriner winning to 0, Tho runs wero all made in | WhICl iy conviet ut st G o the slxth Inning, after two outs, Remsen taking and Jolmson, anil his presency yestorday § posed to mean that these gentlemen hail brougnt first on n clenn hit, wan passed home by Iligham | lutiuence to Leae upon him, through his attornoy and Fercason, who scored singles and came in on or otherwlse, to bnttuce bl to_testify diferently e orrarn of Ttvan, Tivstings, and Mogus, Tho | @0 telal Atleust, ho cutered inly the countelenf ame wa Leaat{fully conteated, and witneesed by the indicted crowd, and as n result wox amons 100 neraons those who concluded that the Judges of WO PUrRORE: i scomnt tho courtn of tho couniy wary prejudiced heainet Facont him, notwithatanding the fact that romething Toutsville. AT | akin to lamunity bad been promised him, fic it bellevod to have buen misled to save his oid 2 | frlends, n doing which ho lost slxht of the fact 0 | that if hs devintes from the testimony hefore the Graud Jury that the Penitentiary will be his por- Gerhardt, 1b, o ul cocrecore alurocrom 4 tion. It s alay anderatond that a 1ike nttempt bna X [ 1 | beent mado Indirectly on Kimberly in the despara- . 4 tion uf the Indicted. partles. . Belleving that they Somervills, & 2| had Sweotser fixed, if they could iix Kimtir- Snyder, c. | 1y they knew that the eatablishmunt of the *‘con- Xyan, 1.1. 1 apiracy ™ would very doubtfn). In the —{ = | Titter caso they have so far proved unsuccosstul, Total. .. \esgasin 18] 7 | i1 for no otlier reuson than the fact that he 1s intel- Hartford, ligent enough Lo knos that for hini to now alspute Remacen, c. 1. 111 hi testbnony Lefore the Grand Jury means a trana- Burluck, 2 b, fer of the Immunity be cnjoys to “the partics who iigham, £ bove led bim into a1l s troubles, That he will ptand firm thero ia acarcely & doubt, and this will throw the defendants upon thelronly defense,—the attempt to impeach all who swear ayainet them, ‘After the adjournmenf of tho Court, It was un- darxtood that one of the **good und reputable citi- zonn " to swear to thu prejudice of the Judges to- day was fizooums = 5 ‘Total. DENNIS CURRAN, zelzl soooormme ol cocose = o the recnicitrant Grand Juror when M. Storey was THArtforde, o o0 foreman, und & candidate_for Wardon of the In- Loutsvitl 0089930 9 00| ranc Anytum inplace of Kimborly. Another one Cniren Cirarten antel, Harttord. is nalld to be Louls Multag, a cotnty contractor. ot gameCno hour and. farty-Nye minutes, | The pround upon which the Indicted parties thms relven wiil awear to tha prejudice of the Judges Iy not known, escept in tbe cane of Me. Ashton, who thinks ~that his candlducy for tho Judizenhip in former years has embitterod them to ncortain extent, ‘e protoxta of the athens will First buro by errors—Loulsvilles, Ttunw earned—Nartfords, 1. Called bulla—0 113 Devlin, by Strilces—Bond, 18; Doylin, 15 Left on bises—Loufavilics, 1 Hartfords, 1, +lartfords, 3. Struck onteRemwen, Ryon. dobtions bo eqially ey, but wiatover they Dbla playebuimor. Somorville, and Ger- | are they must full to conviiico any onc of Lhele tn- burdt, 13 1tyun and Somerviile, 1. nucenco of tho erime chargad againat them, it heing exceedingly v that ol [, o cjm‘.ficl‘unm‘z‘--- Apectal Dispateh to Th Y scharge of thole duty succeed in prejudicing the Lo oy Lal Ditmatch to The Tribine, | 1 ge. | Indiclacy agaluat thott. It 1 bellovcd, however, fall Club, now on thelr way East to play with Tead- | that ing: clubw of the country, Wil etop in thla city July 7, ind'play tho - fowa Citys, awplons of tho ) TIE CALIPORNIA CLUB, THE CIIANGE OF VENUI will bo granted, and to ofther Dulage or Lako Coanty. 111 ia the prosecution {sarmed for the occasion, and the triuvls of thuse who boast that fhoy do uot want s chinje will not bo hurrled. Mr. Reod regards those who da not Lelieve In the ** projudics of the dudges* with Erent suspiclon, and thinks they have been forced to their position for the benefitof the othere, Tn other warda, they beliere thelr action will neaiiro Uielr trialotan’ early day, and thus dleclone the DProgrammo for the peosecution, and_enable the Gthee dofendants to better prepary for thelr do- fonse; for, whilo they have been mysteriously provided with n sony of the evidence agaiust them tuken by the Grand Jury, they haven auspiclon that they eannot uyder the present clrcumstances ofler a atisfuctory defenso. — e ———— CANADIAN ITEMS, Bpecinl Diapatch to The Tridune, Quence, June 26, —The proceesion to-day in cel- ebration of 8. Jean Baptiste was large and snc- ceseful. Tho strects wero fres from dust and crowded with eight-seem. The display of bunting was unusually fine, The day closes with a grand concert at Jacques Cartier Hal), at which the Gov- ernor-General and aulte will be present. Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. MoxtnEAL, June 2. —5t, Juan Bantlsto Day was celebrated here with great eclat. Fiftcen thousand people marched in procossion. Special Disputch (o The Tribine. Otrawa, June 20, —The French-Canadlan efti- zens celebrated the anniversary of thelr patron wsint to-day with s lares processlon. Special Dispatch fo The Trivuns, INDIANALOLIS, TXDIANATOLIS, Juno 20.—Base ball—' Tty Buine 34— Basg ball-Tecauisali, TIIE TURK. DEXTER PARK, In additlon to the entrics already eiven as hove Ing been made for the first Dexter I'ark meeting, (. 11. Smith, of Steubenvllle, O., enters br. g. Sleepy George in the frec-for-all pacing racu, and M. Malone. of the samo vlace, entera b, m, Buckeyo Mald in the same race. Col, Mansur ulso announces slsewhere that ho wiil add to (l;c l(!mc:hm'l‘ already prominod a hur- dle-ruce and o steeplo-chare on the first a net days of thu first mceting. He han also |ur1‘ll!rd"l‘l‘lllyll:n progranune for the Fourth & match between Gov, o and Littls Fred o "hiose prople who happened toteat ti k yen- e B Ve treat Iy bl e dunt petviosn Mr. Hendee's e, g Charlie, snd Mr. craft’s cr, Bitvertall, Tho former Is owned lu the fitock Yurdeand the other in Kanxsa. The race was originally for a couple of hundreds, but before the word waa givon fully five times that sum_was up, Sllvw:’:u wou the event after a hard stroggle in 51 sccoud, PUGILISM, DETIOIT, MICH, Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. Drrnarr, June 20, —Sports hore ate endeavoring to oluct a match hetween Dan Carr, tho English [ orrawas dune 20 —a 2 . fizhter, and en Hogan, Hcl.nnfmln- tratner for | ceived huro l:-‘fl'u“n\nllnu\en‘»filfi':z}fi:'fi‘ “tlr’afiall.fi'df:g his wrestling match of ‘Thursday night, urr i | of an luteresting mocting on Saturday of the Can: evidently an3fous lu pross the mattar, dian rosidents, the purpose belng to promote inte 3 f.?,‘.‘.’:‘.'?.‘.{é?fl"g. l'rl;.h“' wero p:lnlelll. bealdes the THE WEATHER, Hebm Greenland, - How Souih Waloe, T . C., June 27—1a, m.—Forthe | Fonth Australia,'Victuria, the Bak Upper Lake Tegion, southerly winds, shifting to | maica, - Ercoursqing prospecta of Col nortlierly, warmer, partly clondy weather, with ported. ocal ralns and alightly higher barometer. CanvoNpate, M., June 20.—A sovere wind, atn, and thunder storm passcd over our place on yesterday eveniug, dolng no material dawage ex- cept o crops. LOCAL OBSEUYATIONS, Citwaoo, June 26 BOTTOM FOUND. Spectal Dipalch 1o Tha Triduns. Srmnarixio, I, Juns 30,—Tho Kevenue Su- pervisar's oftice here will bo eloved on Friday for Jack of funds to malntain it, andit {3 not finproba. ‘ble that the other Federal oftices wij) algo be closed for the same tcason, The Marshal\as no fu account of lack of nwuuwlnlon Yy Congress to sorvo tho process of the Court nor evw tayay the J&lll‘lfiwn “for keeping Federal prisoners \ere'cou- o on ———— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES CannoxnaLz, Juno 243, —Seven applicants for tha paval cadotship were examined in our city before o committeo camposed of Dre. Robert Allyn, 5. 11, Bundy, and John O'Hars, on Bsturdey. All but two—dames ~Maxigiuta thermomoter, 87, Minim GENEHAL OBSERYATIONS. 10400, June 2g-Mldatuht. Wind. Siation Cheyenne. At Wenther, rrl E. Albright,’ of Murphyiboro, af M e S LR L A L i T @ uwo, 1o Hon.' Wifliam Hattzell, 3 C., hos' tho 13 {3, eliolca for th appolntinent, " Spectad Dispatch to The Tridune, 75 Lavaxxire, lou., Juno “U.—Tho teld trial of K ;. agricaltoral {mplements and machinery wiil com- Yy k{1 lm:g' mence st 2 p. . to-morrow st the agricultural n ol faru conneeled with the Purdus Agricultura) Unl- 71 tresti| ONIE Falo, | Yerelty, 1mile west of thiscity, 0 naggyement 41 I £y A § T is cuntrolled by the Exucutive Committes of the State Board of Agrienlture. Tho grand o hiest comblied renper and mower whl he hotly cuntesled, Kix compotitors are now on hand, snd Inoro ate oming “VORWI ot a girl, WIS <WARWICK—0n Wednenday, Jano 1 Mr. Frank W, Iiurtls wan uplted in n’mnln 'l‘% Mina Anna E. Warwick, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Newon R, Warwlck, at thelr residence, No, 27 Western-ny, The coremony wa porformed by the Ltev, N. 15 Axteil. Tho bridal party con- winted of Misa K. Lonlso Warwick, sister of tho Dride, amd Mr. Danfel Burtls, brather of the groom, nnil was witnessed by only the relatives of tho coniracting partics, and & tow ioat Jutimata ende, DEATIIN. BRANDON—Tho funcra) sorvicen of Mev, 1ai rlet W, Brandon will take placo at the family idence, No, 118+ Weat Adame-st., nt 1 o'clock (Tuewlay), June 27, Friends af the aycnm Invited to uttend, Cara to Uakwoods Cemn- clery. AOINSON—Monday_afternoon, June 26, snd- denly, Oliver Whitlock, nly child of Oiiver K, and Lonie Whitlack Johneon, nged 10 nionths. Notice of funerul hiereafter, HANNIUAN~The friends of James Tannigan, who was run over and killod at Forty-seventh-at. Sundny evening, Juna 25, are requested to meat at {he residency of the family on Fifty-fizat-at, , or at the Northwestern Rtailway Dopot, 1o convey tho remaink to Calvary Cemetery. Fumeral trafn leaves depot to-day (Tuesdny) at 1 o'clock p. m. SCRIVENS—Juno 25, of eancer, Lonlra I Serlvens, wife of Willla M. Scrivens, kl;u‘:\‘cml at 1 o'cluck ‘to-day from 028 Milwane £~ DuMalo and Syracuse papers copy. STRATTON=-At Iactne, Wis,, dune 22, Mra, 8, Jennie, wifo of Ticius Stratton, foruerly of this clty, nged 3 yoare, Remning will be faken to Berlin, Wia., forin- terment, TITTLEY—AL the restdenco of T, J. Tiankina, 230 Wnrten-uv., on Sunday evendnz, tho 26th, BMew, 2. C. Titdley, mother of Men, Hankine, Faneral serviccs'al the nbove number, Wednes- day, at10o'clock &, m., Frienda are invited, WHELAN—June Sarah Whelan, nati of risiul, Englan » iye Funeral frora ed | sidence, 52 \Wedneaday, &1 10 . n., 1y cars to Calvary Cémo- Wnbnsh-ay., on 3 h A mecting of the Fifth Ward Repnbli Cloh will ke Tield at Foltz 1all, corner ]"l‘\\'t:lfil;‘-alx';h and Butler atreets, this evening. publleans are Invited to atteml. All govd Re- AUCTION SAL By G. P. GORE & CO., G8 and 70 Wabash-av, DRY GOODS. TURSDAY. June 27, 9:30 a. m. Regular ance tion rale of #tuplo and fancy Dry Goods, custom madeClothing, [atannd Capa, Nations, Kid Gloves, lack Alpacas, Dress Shistv, White Goods, Lawns, Liucns, &c. and Table Cutlery, Brushes, Funa, Suspenders, Wallets, Epool Cotton, Cholcd Ciaarw, Fancy Cassimeros, o derwedr, Mosers, Plated dew, tine enle of all conplgnuents of apriig goous. Alsu closhig eale of Ingrain ¢ 0. P Gon! and 50 i\ Boots, Shoas & Stipners AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, On Wednesday, June 26, at 9:30 a.m,, Consisting of an elcgant assortment of the baost atyles, Also 1,400 Pairs in Job Lotse In addition to rexular salo, GEO, P, GOIB & CO., G8and 70 Wabash-av. | On THURSDAY, June 20, at 0 1-2 o'olock, Wa alill close out o Intge rtock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE to pny advances, ATTEND TINS SALE i Tr KA TN Fortod Kultain exety sdilu, Cliton Des Seta—lntest wtsle Walnit teda steds and Dure -] WlllE Tablos, What-Nots, Eney Churs, nut Chilrs, Hall Trees, Spring Jste Barldr, and Oftic Denk bilcloth, 50 Tron Bedatendn. ocK, Bug- glew, Cirriages, and _ Horness without. reverve, {1, I'. GORE & CO., Auctioncers, By WM. A, BUTTERS & COu Atctloneers, 118and 120 Wabashi-av. IMPORTANT SALE Of Artistic and Valuablo L PAINTINGS By Ameritan and Forelgn Artlsty, to he SOLD AT AUCTION, Without reterve or limitatien, in the Associated Artists' Gallery, BRAID BUILDING, 212 WABASH-AV., Comnencing on Wednesday, June 23, at § o’clock p.m,, And contlnuo THURSDAY AND FRIDAY At samohour, Palutings on trea oxbibitbn day and evening. G. B, FLERSHEIM, Munger Gallory, WM.~ A. BUTTERS &°C0,, Auctloncora. By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabaah-av,, N. W. cor, Madison-st. Splendid asortment of Orst-chiss BOOTS and S110ES 0 . ot auctien TUESDAY morning, b ‘eloc CHEMLHN morniug, June 27, atd o'clock, McNAMARA & €0., Auctioncers. By JAS. P. MeNAMAR S CO.. LA g T CLOSING OUT SALE. i ‘.A'-}'J.‘ ATCTION. ; o Faxturo . rumf-nfflv SWI'X‘}('HI‘L! of firat-claw llat, Cap, and AT 160 TWENTY-S8EQIND-ST,, WEDNESDAY Morning, June 28,3t 10 o'clock Sule posltive, to clons business, JAMES P, MeNAMARA & €O, By LLISON, POMENROY & CO., Anctioncers, 84 and 80 Randolphat. Special Furniture Sale, TUESDAY, JUNE 47, AT 0:30 A, M. New I'arlor, Chamber, and Dining-loon FPFPURNITURE. Awplendid line. ody Brussels, Wool, and -ther Carpels. Gencral Housekeeping Goods, ele., pic, ELISON, POMEROY, & Peremptory Sale. NEW FURNITURR Flolehied and White, at oar Storcs, 81 and 80 Randolph-t., Weidnesdoy Morning, June 28, at 9:30 0°Clock, 300 Walnut Carved Top Bedsteads, Waliut Chiam bor Sets; Dresaing Burenus, Commines,and Wash Tureaus, tn the white; fedeieads, Burcaun, and Washstands, Snlshed. ' Fho whole comprising the stack of a largo manufactory In bankruptey, ‘Bold by order of Asslncc, ELISON, POMERUY & CO., Auctloncers, By WM, F. HODGES & CO. GOLD FOB G_REENBAGKS Walches, Diawouds, Jewelry, Et, £tc. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, AT § O'CLUCK. Don't fall to attend this eale. * ND FISTULA positivolyeured without paln orthenseof knife, ligature, or caustic. A MURE CUNE Ot KO PAY, Wity pa- tlents’ from o distanco 1:will contract to pay all travellug and other expenscs §€ 1 fal) 1o effect 4 radical cure. Cunmiltation free. DRS. MINER & PIILLEYS, 7 B Chilcago. CONEEGEI0: L . CELERRATED throughout the Unlun—czpressedJo il purts, 1D aud upwatd ab 55,40, 60c per b, Adqress orders GUNTIER, Confece f touer, Chicazo.