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‘ 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1877—TEN PAGES. : | o . A, _Kilbo y . At | ** The Relation of Italy Towand the Pope,” in the County, in numerous places, will be hanged at A THE CITY. T A T 2 N marke BERvery | Comepo TactamestTaln 103 Biala Meech Tharsday CRIMINAL NEWS. Norristomn Hestor and pin arcommies: it o - Boston: vfi“ R, 1. Treat, Bpfln‘""“"') evening. Mr. Montl, who was in Italy in an pay the penalty of their crime at Bloomaburg, i ';:“L'I?l‘-‘fiu:%nw. oy T4 Gmmercta! | omeial u\;:m:uytw::ha: ls‘l)le ::1;‘:1‘;(:6 p‘flm‘ o :;-'32 and the executfon will ba_the firat that has ever i CENTIAT JREWS Tiicniot, Buiedor s, e S ock: | pora porkion f the, Lot look, s, it | Tho Alleged Tomb-Robbers Brought Up | taken pisce in Columbla County. ¢ ‘Curties, Champaign; J. J, Randall, i inons, All the above-named murders, oxeept the one —— in which Hester and his accomplices wera con- :flmcd. have been committed within the past wo years, 3 Th’ere arg now sixteen murderers in the Btate for whoso exccution tho Governor has tssucd warrants. Eleven will be executed in June, ono inJuly, and four fn August. Of this number twelyoare Molly Maguires. P i iy ATTEMPTED FILICIDE. Epecial Dispatch to The Tridune. REORUK, Ia., May 28.~~A man named Robert Wallsmith, while under the influence of llquor, assaulted Lifs son, aged 19, with an ax, this after- noon, Inflicting scrions, {f not fatal, Injurics, A hatchet was also used in the attack, and, after cutting and beating tho boy with these until he was Inscnaible, the inhuman falher stsmped his hoad with tho Leels of his heavy boots, produc- Ing contusion of the braln. Tho father was ar- rested and Is now in jall. The boy is still in- scnsible, and Lis recovery {s considered very doubttul. Tho affalr created the most intensa Efil&nmml and {ndignation In tho neighbor- specting the treatment of the Pope and the Catholle Charch by the Jtallan Government, in regard to which there are so many erroncous impressions. Mr, Monti {s **The Young Slcilian ' Introduced by Longfellow in s ** Tales of the Wayaide Ion.” CRIMINAL, Danlel P, Tayes, charged with having obtalned & 1ot of goods from Clatlin & Co., of New York, on false pretenses, whilo ho waa o resident of Con- necticut, gave $7,500 ball yesterday to appear on June 11, John Malvey, only 13 years of age, 18 Jocked up at the Weat Twelfth Street Station, eharged with Lo Inrceny of a watch and clothing from hia father, Michael Mulvey, of No.110 West Fifteonth street. The youngster s Incorzigible, and will probably go to the Refarm 8chool, Efljah McDonald, s butcher doing business on State sircct, near Forty-frst, was yesto . tested by Detective 8immons upon & chiarge of big. amy, preferred by hie st wife, & resident of 8t. Chrles, Ia., with whom ho never lived happily. Tils present wifo, by whom he has one chili ape pears to be gnite A amisble woman, and griaves " A North 8ide algn reads: **Borders wanted fer- [ nisshed Roams do let, " 7 ' The Post promises somo rich dovelopments this avclng concerning the Sulilvan trial. Leonard Grover's ** Doarding-Touso ** combina. tion (s quartered at the Tremont Ilonsc. At a meeting of Company Ti, First Regiment, T. . G., held last'evening, Charles 8, Diehl was unanimonely elected Captaln of the company, and F. E. Rico Second Licutenant. Mrs. Foumnfer, a French lady residing with her daughter at No. 247 Halsted street, was yesterday afternoon eerlously, if mot fatally, Injured by i falling through & porch to the ground, & distance of fifteen foet. i The temperature ycsterdsy, as observed by i Manasse, optician, B8 Madison strest (TRiauNm Tullding). was, st 8. m., 07 deg. ; 108 m., 69; 12m., 72; 3p. m., 70; 8p. m,, 63, DBarometer at 8a. m., 30.23; 8 p. m,, 30.10, ‘The Unlon League Cinb of the Third Ward held a meeting last night, bat as all thelr doings wero strictly private notbing s known, ontside of the for Trial at Springfleld, Il THE GRAND JURY. TIE MEN WIIO COMPOSB IT. The special venire for & Grand Jury, isaned Sat- nrday, was retutned intothe Criminal Court yos- torday morning, and 8 jury was Impancled. No one seemed to know what the jury had been called for, but thero was a fceling aronnd that some great exigency had arisen demanding it, for while Jurles ace frequent enough, an n rule, they are compoacd of men who make n living o performing Jury service, henes cannot bo trasted always to diligently ingnire into matters of the atmost pub- e concern. -The calling of 8 specfal jury, then, wae interpreted to mean that thore was sumething of importance to coms before It and something which it would not be asfa to trast toa body select ed by the County Board. 'The jury Impaneled was composed s follows: John Tyrrell, loan agent; H, 4. Powers, of the Illinota Trost and Savin Bank; Wiley M. Egan, veseel owner; E. P, Hall, of the firn. of C, I', Kel ln;g & Co.; W, 11, Fitch, dry-goods merchant; L. Z. Leiter, of tho firm of Field, Leiter & Co. : E. Reed; C. I, Vermeyer, agent’ for the Laflin & Rand Fowder Company} illiam Stowart, of Stewart & Aldrich, grocera; D.B. Bh}pmm. ‘white Tead manufacturer; Q. B. arsh, of An Ineffectunl Prayer for n Con- tinuance to Secure Wit~ nesses. The G@overnor of Pennsylvania Issues Death-Warrants for Nine Murdorers, Sixtcen MansSlayers Now Awalllog Exe ecution in the Heystone State. Two Murders Committed Yes- terday in New York Rreatly over her misfortunes, membership, a1 to the business transacted ordis [ M the irm of Falmer, Fuller & Co.} @ C, | 3¢ Biremen, of 602 South Jefteranm atceet, was City. - . cuseed, Public meelinga are hald Batunday nights. ?,-‘.?{,".’3'&?' Clement, N oron & Coureolieri | boforo Commissioner Hoyne~ yesterday ch';ma — ONE YEAR FOR MURDER. H The Sherman Ilonse offica was yesterday farther | CONTRAZEIRR, Bromers T Iy Qrap, o7 Cieay s with having falied to erase the stamps on six empty &pecial Ditpatch to Tha Triduns. ! plctorially embellisned by ‘an oxceilent crayon | efet It T NAIhe, teyors J. M gerers s £ B | tohacco-paits. Continued untll fo-lay on 8003 | 'THE ALLEGED TOMB-RODDERS, . | o ML, May 2B 1 ! drawingof tho bead of tho fmn{ Lonz Jokn Went, Seot of Carmon, Tifle. Scott, & Cocy ni'ym | bl “\: Hliam Breckonridgs, of 443 Fouth Canal Spectal Disparth 10 The n;uuh & mafim‘fl;fi-::,fl‘:’u“ n{vfln‘ = l:: 1\11'!'“: W N L the wi eliing 5 o H 18 g ons er L., ), - o lor the mu the office’ codnter and between Aba Lincoln and B ot ke geappels Joweler | iy firemen. On Inventy taon [F was diseovered | STRINGPIELD, [il, May 3%.—In the Sanga y i3 xl;l-ms': "?i.u'. prizo bull. Tho Jikoness is remarka- mon Clrcuit Court this morning the attorncys j ¥ goo of John Davis, Deputy-Sheril® of Cass County, for the, dofenso in the case of Mullen and that thera was no fraudalent Intent, and the cas0 found tho prisoner gullty, and sentenced him to The Court sppuinted ‘was dlamlssed. L. Z. Lolter o foreman, but be begred ba excused, and John Tyrell was At 11:30 \yulmhy forenoon o restless horso | melected for the position. The é“‘Z was thon Yesterday's Trinun® mentloned the fact thaton | flughes, the Lincoln tomb-robbers, nsked that | one year's imprisonment in the Penitentiary. COer of Bonton 33 AUERICon Srceis, Sevotoly, | Tremns. oo was Seenreiy Iocyod M e, Mo | TOMEd OB 1h0 ERATRS of Bk Jotre LA oy ecnds: | Vo casa bo contined from day to day untl the | The verdlick is considered n great mockery of onros 3 momen| ) B - &nd perhpe. fatally, ingaring bis HHitlo 2-years0ld | Btate's Attornoy Ms Accompaniet the. jnrors 1o | jent Sepresentations, scvaral English éapitalisla 1o arrival of tho witnesses they gxpected. The | Justice, and is bitterly denounced by all 1";"’ aughtor. Sho was taken home tothe corncrof | sheir room snd explained the work to bo done, | Inveat -r.;eu fn_an lilinols road, 'The party in | Court, Judge Zane, overruled the motion, and | citizens. Bhaw fs a young man of bad habits, inzie and Carpenter streets, and there attended | There being no witnesses present an adjoorsment 8nesuon s °F, E. Hinkely, ox-Presldent ‘of ‘the | decided that the case should bo heard at 8 rSulrrnlnumn and abusive, le was endangering f by Dr. A. J. Baxter. 'wasa had unti] this morning. hicago & Paducalh Rtoad, ' I1e elaims that the pro- ) . | the lifo of otnhers, and the Deputy-Sherlil was K The Labor League, compcned of represcntatives TIIK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ceeding fa nn attompted **anap judgmont.” An | 0'clock p. m., unless good cause should bo pre- | cjiad on to arrest him. He procecded to do 80, from all the md,,,;,,h,,,p,n ho city, was to have ‘The Impaneling of a spccial Juey did not strike Englishman named Fisher 1 the complainant, and | sented fora continuance. At that hour the | whonShaw resisted, and, though Davis was his Deld a mecting fn Maskell 1iali, on Desplaines 'i‘: jury-makers—the County Board—with much | aescris he and others lost $100. ‘Tho case | Hon. Alf, Orendorfl, on behalf of the defense, | friend, drow Lis revolverand shot him dead. comes up this morning beforo Justice D'Wolf, Juatice Summerficld yesterday hold the follow- Ing: Charles White, Charles Smith, 7, “They wero not jeslons at all, but 1t cannot id that all of them took a hopeful view of the t sireet, lastovening, buf nocvxnmm bolngpresent, " sitantion, especially sach os had had an auple antof an adjonrnmont was ha: o second Monday in June, when the regular busincss for which the rencwed their motlon. The Hon. C. H. Recd, sof Chicago, of counsel for the prosccution, ob- BLOOMINGTON, ILL. v L Tettlog last night was carled will com . tho' simo bag. The ‘e Ting . really | Yoknla Reliay, Milo Conclam Hoars wovson: |‘ected. ile nsisted that tho defense, If desiringa spectal Dispateh to The Triduns, | Than;oc(elyogll'hynlnllnl and Sl‘lfllo:l met ot 3‘;;’,‘.%'““ Au.alf:ely, “,,h,,m“hfi,id ‘“i’,m,,,‘,’;:,’ Jolln ?‘“"‘l‘,‘"’:}fllfi:’lflfi:‘zh‘m!‘}?‘bflmfl flfp‘(i'?k" ionllnunnm. should present an nn?l'dfivl'. !hfl?’- “w‘;‘""“‘“v 1il,, May 23.—John Leonard, i the Grand Paclfic Iast evening, Dr. Etherldge in | yn to gaze at the jury bofore It loft the contt-room Patrick Tonsing, Ana - Dillon. | 08 good reasons for the dolay. The people’s ;"‘;“‘ nown 0"‘“3‘)’)5‘“03 was arrested n 8t. B B T ea reniors: | GoCMedA Bervodeess Uiat bat fow coald sccoun s cachi U, T Bimoie, swindliog witnosses were Liero, and were ready for trial, | Louls on Saturday whilo attempting to pawn o . Prof. J. 8. Jewell read o papor_on the *' Disgno- 3 0 Garrity and Abe Schell, holding up 80d | The Hon. L. F. Hamilton, on tho part of the | Watch valaed at 8200, tho property of IL R. roshing to and ro on all sides, not §0 mich to ine nire what was up, A8 O Drepars tomceet the worst. he *‘Iting” Intuitivelyseemed to underatand that the jury meant trouble for them, and {t may b that they wera right, for Iater in the day the State's robbing a named George Duval ont of £345; Louls Peterson, M. H. Bennett, Wiiliam Lodderman, -ndh\vnmm Snllivan, the lodging- #ls of Beat of Leslon in lemiplegis," which was ' full of interest to the profession, and elicited con- slderable discussion. Yeake!l, foreman of the Joltet Penltentiary stone shop. Tho watch was stolen from Yeakel's pocket tivo weeks ago as ha lay asleep fnuca dofense, sald the witnesses on that sido had not yet reaponded to the subpenas fssued for them liouso robbera who weat turough the pockats of | and delivered for servico to the Sherlf of Cook X 1 'y 5 S . win.betag pared (rom & Garrel Into & can I fug | Atlorney tol the Teporiers-hat o was I receiDt | Vo Criinal ‘Contt; Wil Waldes Georcains | County. He fnquired which chago tho peoplo | Dooso 8t the Alton dopot In Bloomington. "llo aint-thob of Willlam Strong, nortawest corner of | Of information In roferenco tocertain carrupt deals | for, of tho Iliomer. ftewars gang, $300 to Juna7: | would prosecute on. Mr. Reed sald they would | ™G, W, Burrias, of Kentucky, was arrested h andolph and May strects, he gas therefrom Ig. | made by the Toard, which were to be lnvestigatod | Maitlda Gitzks, larceny of o rot of jewelry = Y h cky, was arrested hero ‘nited and cansed a plight explusionand fro. Good | 8mong other things, ' And from what hesaid 1t s | fromDarbara Deinhact, 8500 fo the Griminaf Cour: | 173t try tho consplracy casc, which Is Lasedonn | to-day and Jalii for relatugnchiocic on.& kiomp | semso snd presenco of mind prevented n serious | fairto Infor that thoro s a squall brewing. sod that joba Price. attemptto Larglarizo the restdenca of | sepacata Indictment, tho other betng forlarceny | bank from 83,00 to $300. W P 3 . 3 case o1 SR © hauds white patiing out the fazaon, o 210U 1O ‘fl.s.n:.;.fl and neliber ‘wiil"a misning baok ecreen | Tistico Moreiian: hela Willam enoraa and ke | Lo CoUrtud tho e Pyl ot “REVARE OF VIDDERS 1% Coroner Dictzach yesterday hold three Ingues! “Rlfll"e"“ ina fair W'va Bflplflfm{lfidvdv and ::‘:Tu‘ lr'::rcuz.;gl!: uowlgllll'lnlgzrl;‘fi‘&e: ?n’agro: hN.; reasons for a contlonance could not bo shown, Buecial Dupsics I I0e Tributie Qo upon Joseph Bchmldt who died at the Caunty- | while several Commissioners wero Ilkely to'have | 2'Garley atroet. d Dunuqus, In, May 28,—~A man named D. Tospital from the effectot a bullet-wonnd inflicted | {he indictments ngainst fhot recently dismissed | = the casomust now proceed, He would allow |y 0 oo 003 “niles from Humboldt, Ia, Ly bimaclf with suicldal intent, in the Town | reinstated, the prospect was that others would be tho defense timo for tho preparaeion of an afil- : i) of ‘(‘X}flz:t:‘ P ar'w{lha'r upon Jlmb" Frank, thered "’f and that times would Le rather lively BUBURBAN., davit. Counsel and prisoncrs retired, and, fter m‘urdcrer.\ his hlrea man, & {lmmg mon lsl ycnlrf- :;‘nudn gmml:e" el Dtno Cul:ml;‘-’ff:a I'?.lll"?n n criminal circles in the next ten days. Theso UYDR PARK. more than an hour's consultation, returned and | © ago named Patlerson, and then shot himsolf, statements were emphasized Jater in tho alternoon by the appearance o who ¢ enle ‘The Deard of Trustecs met at the Viilage Hall yesterday afternoon, all present, Presidont Benaley then presented the following veto, at 8 mangled condition, which injurics he clsimed to =" bavae recelved by falling down '8 stairway at somo " l:l-ca on Milwaukee avcnue; and a third upon Hoso ki lempls, 00 years of age, who died st No, 420 Hogan was a hachelorand had a widow with two children keeping house for him. It appears that tho widow and her children had lelt and gonoto & neighbor’s, showing that thoro was trouble, presented an affidavit stating: “The defendanty cannot safely proceed to trial because of the ab- scnco of P. ¥, Ryau, T. C. Tato, Henry Ilughes, Kimberly around the bulld- " on the ‘‘Hing" sbout a to ¢ has it that se soon casca aro dlsposad of blows a ‘Weat Twelfth strect, of an ovarlan tumor, oly 10 bo strnck | In sccordance with provisions contalned In Sec, 3, of | Danlel Hughes, Michacl Hickey, Dennls 8im- | and sho know of it. ~Mr. Hogan was formerly There was s rumor current yestorday that Gen. | inothier directions. A prominent county officlal, } Cuap. o of tho Itevised Ordinances of the viliage, I | mons, Davis, s policoman, Frank 'Mar- | from Dubugue County,snd was considered & Berewittl N s ; Mites had faa’ Bt with" biiling Woll, but whero ’,{,:';;{g;,,{,'l,‘,';,,',':’{.",,',‘:".‘!,,,“‘:'gg;’&'u‘,’,‘;’,‘,‘“,,,',‘.‘,‘“,‘.,‘,';é Sititied whe. ordtnsnce’ Suthorietng ihe" Citeacs | tenus, Bridget Lowls, Frank Wilden, R. | qulet and peaceablo citizen, | Uen, Sherldsn revesled the fact that, Tuch a story | tarted thera 1o no telllng where It will atop, The | Gtry Mallway comp: Trom Thtreoiots e St | C. Deunett, James Bbaw, James Carroll, ier- S—— ‘was current, but nothing had been heard of it at h;?lltlfilflfln will certalnly cover the letting of tha | rst strect, and on Fifty-frat seeet trom bert Nelson, John ¥, Barncs, Boyington, ot GUBERNATORIAL PARDON, and o miltary” Beadquariers o ihis Sityo 1o did onsa contracta, tho printing af the Loard | Avenus to”rand Hordevins one autitied an | Boington & Murphy, Jumes Cavency, Jumes Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. ot nace, ,,‘;b“fg.d""}.“k"g;“‘f“,‘"m e ory, }’.,’::3‘&"“,5:,‘.“,,{,.’g'_'r:d“.’;:,‘;:,";:,,‘:2'{,;‘,,‘;;: o erilasnce i'fiff:}';fi,,ffi";,%“h%’;,g'}z Menloned | €, Chaso, Peter Casvy, John Murphy, Josepl |- BraaworizLp, Lll., May 28.—Gov, Cullom to- lilioly bavo been Informed of 1t ani aatolts ro- | BRmErous lo meation, ncluding tho Sullivan jury, | 105 of the Bosrd held on theatar day of s peescnt | Slultz, k. Hotch, andunes, B. Renuady, e | day pardoned Edward Bergen, convlcted of o fonglit it possitle tiat lens Mlley en. “ —.BT_- TIOe e AL ON b careful conslderation, | V30 Informed that withesses for th prosecution z“ml;‘% at tha ‘,N‘"““‘h"' termol Lhe Coley wwhich had been ieft behind, Gen. MUes' expedls TIE OITY-HALL. avo decided: not 4o approve Ton the fodew, | Will swear that the alieged conspiracy was reuit. Court and sentenced to the Penitentiary racy con- cocted and entered into on the night of the 5th of November, 1876, st tho houss of ong Bweeglos, at about 0 o'clock of said day, and thot certaln plans to rob the tomb of Abrabam Lincoln wero formed at tion up to the moath of the Tongue and Little Bi; 3 Horn litvera will do doubt, bowover, be fraitful of Rood results, and Sitting Bull's band 18 likely to roon be capturod if ho and his gang sro not already 1n the clutches of tha United Niatea troops. ng reatons, viz.: I bellove it to be tho duty of greny leginlitive bouy 1o gvard with Jealois cartha interesta and welfare of alf {ta citizens, not only with & Ylew to provide for thelr present wants and sdvantages, E:émlwllh a wise regard for thelr futuro n{ulmrfl’ X o for onu year. Ilo was not 18 years of age when convicted, The petition for bis pardon was i‘lmml hi{ the Clrcult Judgo, State's Attornoy, ) . License recolpts wore only 8300 yesterday. Elght now cascs of and two deaths from scarlet fover wero roported at tho Health Department Eatrielnt, A ekt it clitton cral Assialy from Coles, . Gvoerpromiaent A member of tha Board of Trastees of tho Town | YEEtorday. - Dany tho TILDS 10 take bomeesion of, and 0 hod penry | that time, and which wero aftorwards carrlod | Shiyony o thd coamtol oY n of Cicero lcft that villnge last year, and Ar, E. 8. Os- Th Comptroller yesterday borrowed $7,000 upon two of the nneat avenues (o the monicipaiity | ont at Bpringfield, Ill, theaflants belng then | - timo revenue warrants payable In one year with intorest at G per cent. The Treasurer’s recelpts yesterdsy wers $570 from the Clty Collector, $0.10% from miscellaneons sources, aad $5,530 from tho Water Department. good was elected to the vnur&c‘y by the Doard for the gnexplred torm, as provided In the town char- ter. Tho opponents of Mr. Osgood, in the town, at tha clectlon last month, put A man naiwed Race in nomination for the oftico and **elected ™ him, Mr. Osgood and his fricnds declining to mako oppo- sition, dectaring Oegood to bo Iej 'ullza Trustce earn, Fithsal Tequiriag of ‘tiom In Telumtio perfominhcoof B single act that could in any way La construed as s jua! recompense for the munificent gift you bestow, 8hoals this ordinance become Yalld the Faliway company can ivenued with thetr tracl turnouts, and not run a single car daring tha rm of the l\'!l:f{ ‘tl" covercd b{ the ordle itlsfdieto F‘IE "‘ At n‘mnlalllro he prop- he o present and taking gnrt ip sald plan, ants cxpectito prove by Patriclc Ryan, James Casroll, and James Kennedy, that aiflanta were not at any mectlog ot Sweegles’ houso that night, or with sald Bweegles,” etc. They expect to prove by Frank Iatch and McManners that S8weegles TEXAS BRIGANDAGE. New Onuxans, Moy 28.—The Galveston Newe' Corpus Christi speclal says word was reccived to-day of tho murder of Franclsco G, Flores, a The water-office was crowded all d terday | erty-owners slong the lio "avenucs are prominent cliizen of 8an Dicgo, and his son Te- 5o Bt thira ot taréd fof Ongiod Jnd spros | iUk perseus desirona of paying up bofore dunod | 13, A Sa3ioiy o have's frace ud'Shivinsah | J? SORRGE, V08 et Ly Bt that dhey, | borelo. Tho robbers wero eight. in nuamber, all ‘:I{‘lnll -l u“m}:’lluxrl':xn referred by :gl: M m’:{.fiflnl tho 10 per ccnt peoalty sdde manapaly the Tuntrol of uunmn_u.u'ml-mlgrfl-l..w‘e;pn‘t tho afants, came to lxpflngflnld on law- | Mexicans, They sccared $700 nmonoy. The d :fimaflv‘md:cg- .&n‘;w‘;‘m.dh.nfln.' ;1;?”:3?:;‘: At aro and tioso that 816 hereafeer to bu taturesteiry | Jul busincss, and not to rob the | samo party captured U. Latt, President of tha Jomea Cavanangh, chie! of ths Muskegon, Mich. B [ o o le-uag- nmom.fl:'nfi c}xrhlop;ux‘hrzfi YA Al the owners of praperty slong the iincs | tomb; by Bridget Lewls, that Bweegles | Corpus Christt & Rlo Grande Rallroad, Mr, ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 « 1 1 for Kace. e : Boatd pad ncted legally In slecting wio latter t the ‘ [3 s I the dwellers | ofercd to sceure tho acquittal of afllants it sho | Lewls, and a driver, named Mayo, robbed them vacancy, and that Mlice belongs to him, innatf fire- % ) " Teco; ce. '8 2 i e, ara Titally Tha two self-propelling firo- e .. L B 3 o gebllinen compolig 56 MR, o twoself-p ing fire-ongines ordered some and thclr clalme must not be lenared. Tt may ‘::17 ?l'sw :nmtwnmvc their aod Tyr- | {5 alarmed and hunting for the robbers, th eto ahippe from th 4 . onr. metropolitan socioty hive long (hOURLE 1L ade | MAnUTACOry S aonta ok ago froms tte glea’ bad charactor,” The aflida. manufsctory in Manchester, N. Y, hoy are f it was of great leogth, but tha foregolng pre- vieable that tho profession from which the nioble | therefore expectod hera ora long. Toard, that 1% I8 quite poisible tht tho. rai me | Vi A EMBEZZLEMENT, County of Cook derives its namo_should bo organ- | by 1o Ararehal Ilenner fs dlasatiafiod that there fa ;‘,‘_{k&,"‘“ Just such A xind of o srant, to enablu thom | sents its principal ‘polnts, Mr, Reed objected | gy wppaxy, 0., Moy 23.—1t was ofclaily an- that tho residcuce of.tho witnesses wod'not' stated, and tho Court held that the same was materfal. As tho afidavit was not formally 1zed and Incorporatad Into something liko a sudali 1 ty, ko the othor learned proferaions.: To [ 1t n B4R tha rusd for 8 long Ue tu coin, effe r notico waa given that tha cooks of Chicago would CLu il any Silore at competitiun, and {0 keep thiato bos val: fatie nclu” ror thelr ovi convealence, 11 ahould b . not a stricter Inspection mnde ‘of and a clospr ‘watch kopt over bulldings whero combustib L‘lfl:fi nounced {n the Court of Commwon Pleas of Etle 0! kept, and over factor®a of all kinds, and raye that County) Ohlo, to-Iay, that the Grand Jury for X o ' md proveciion at Kot E Clack atlott st avening | Lo ireOf yestorday moring ehatid ‘hever have | t¥rcrs "ot ina "fhe "L tithe “hedicre | fied, tho counsol for, the dofenso smened | the prosont term of court had found clevon I atd o'clock. Owing to insullicient notice, only | OScurred. Itfalls to thie lat of thoe Suporintendent jiecidedly oonased to thote urdinances becoming the | L 80, N8 0 estts~Tato and Danlel ang | \ndlctments for embezzloment against Johu B, B dP" pemons sssemllod at o desige | O cior T T AR ereliy Wik o | L riavect. ool sic'ho-Vorme ta mminit thai the | Flenry Hughca—were stated to live {n froatiol fatlowyof Hoatony Lresldent ot th Clarinnatl, T he1 a0 B the Cprofearmal meeting | NS 1o do the work, it must of courss bo thiorough- | LSPEELTSTRCES of to-day may not be tis propertys oparic thet e putiolical oF embetsiad frens County. ‘The afMdavit further alleged that Mrs. Bridget Lewls had delivered the subpanss to Bheriff Kern, and that some of the witnesses Lad ‘been served. Mr. Iteed held that the allidavit was insullicient, as {t was linmaterial, rofessors, asaured the rcporter that tho cooks would rlso a However, 3 soaperior to all obstacles, and fing the banuer of . 1y done, Tho Hfealth Department reports 120 deaths for the week endiug May 20,—a decrease of 17 from Jrevions weok, and ingicasa of 7 aver correspond: ng weok last year. Thero wers nmong these 71 roported that he purlolned or embezzled great sumn of noney from sald railroad, and appro- priated such 1onoy to his own usc, onco done cangot be undune for'years to come. 1t séama (0 mo that this ordinance scxceedioxly un- Just, if oot uniswrul, inthat it contains no element of mutuality of ablizatfon, Tosurrender to vccupancy, by 8 private curporation, our foest and most highly ime }-mvcd avenues without reaulring thas corporation Lo theirproposed sottety (o tho brecze—In fact, shake thelr ragout—verysoon; that the unlted cookswauld bo placed upon ad foundation; and that co- TIIE GREAT GRAD, operation would secure to each hls g it there was a consplracy, whother it was per- N ust dessert, malea, G5 fomalos; 21 marricd, and 105 ninglos ,gfi;’;;;‘m:g;,fl“,;“:g’_{f;;,‘;{,:,',‘“'fm;:{';fl,_g! fected at Bweegles guulu' at the timo state Spectat Dizpateh (o The Tridune. MR A ruletl of sulta will be bogun In a day or two ;’{"g‘»‘g‘;‘{,{=gl;::tllm:;m’f";n{rfi-lonomrfi‘e‘; ves | Ini charactor, ani would very fustly Iay this jioard | Bt:somo other time or place. Ho argued agafnst | InpiawAroLts, Iud,, May 24.—Tho trial of ¥ brode G B Grichell the fusurance agent, | cqidont Amoricans, i3 0 Iriehi 0 Gormanes D | Qenol 'Y Maputation, of lucasacity er erauk | thls continuance s tha third ouo Saed by tho | Heary Bouthgate, for alloged complicity In the » chmbrons andgaudy vin which belongs to Spauls | Horwegians, 3 Swedes: Englieh 1 lallan, auil1 | fiiho" ondioancel’” thesiver,* ula " proceqcnt | Uefens and it would o aiatico o nsk the | tndiaua Natioual Bank rubbery, several weeks g ing's toap-factory, and wiich bas been per- g;c‘:;g'{";‘»fl,ol;g‘fl;;g: o fl,frg;n@gm;n‘l- 0 | Wway vest ‘anil vaiusble privilekes withoot exacting | Jamilton, for the defouse, upged that | 8o, began this morniog. Tho bank oflicials & l:,r;ltl:n::l?'x l‘ggo’l‘:?ufi“h’lu;;d'e.r‘('lgn“‘b?rln(l'lnncngg Ital, and 1 cach at &t, Luke's Hospital, Drotat i:;dn:nl&g::}%flu o safeguards to the rikbis | g)| known of the conspiracy was tirough the | clafin that tw know that & Chicago man de- for Gbatricting. slvdois - anG naothor-tor pee Drplin Asylam, Mercy Uospltal, Aloxisn Droth- | foerd tatass s ress, and it wns based on a plotalleged to bave | posited $17,000 In a Toledo bank, and then wade X cmplary Jsmoges, Yestonday - aftornoon this | O’ Hosplial, and Liome for the Fricndless, fucdra, "For e foreyolng veasan, an Becnconcoeted at. Sweogics' Louss on Nov. b, | Iquirics jor Bouthigate, but they Bave not £o¢ @ Concern was Cdrawn up In front | Thefollowlng building permits wero fesuod yen- | Eacorulchostdoration miant joud b dieen TG anerg | Ho clalmed nolack of diligenca on the part of | tho moncy. of an establisnment on Washington steect, near | torday: Charlos Conmente, o two-story dwelllng, | cxerciso it In this instance, and retuen the ordinance'to | tho defense fn sccuring witnesscs. The Court T AT e orien, AR pAi 1 ok By | o s e onGtlsels, L0 UL YHE00) | YR Nl ot tosdvertagorbids | Lol Aak g0, tmportant polnt o the atldarl APt 0 X 0| n! 0PI WOo-story and ¢ I'realdent was instracted to advertisec'for lon regarding & cons o § merelytho life ot the animal, but that of the | basement cnging-room, 44300 fect, Now. 175 and | for o two-faot sower between Fortysseond aud | tor the Stlexn r ekt Spestal Bipalnd o 148 triling: rosecution would admit that the witncsses tenanta of the boggy, 1t e understood aleo that ] 180 South Clinton stceet, to cost' 82,800 Philln | Morty-fonrth streets, the payment to be mads out fact that th it New Youk, Muy 28.—A Merald roporter lo- M numcrous other borsca wero frightencd youlerday | Gramor. a two-atory dwelling, #1560 f . 461 o Yol awear e & fuct st Lo ibondpiriey was | o5, rucy-Oencral Falrd! , o e e g st 108000 | VARG ST e SR e o | gf o Topd il e detotnscho il | Yol tormedalecele’ houas e o1 | teviowed Atiarucy Genra Pl auTwcod w Bido streets, Lut it is not known that any serious & results have hlrpon:d. A few months ago, when Avincwbat slmilar concerns wero driving fhrough* thio strceta, belonging to theatrical or other catab- livkments, an_enorgetic protest was made to the police by tho cltizens, and tho nnisance was stop- Nov, 5, he would disallow the allldavit and thy continuance, Aftce consultation, Mr. Recd sald tho proaccution would admit that the conaplracy was not formed at Bwecgles' house on the night of the 5th of November, The do- In answer to & query as to tho probability of an carly solutlon of the Tweed matter, tho Attor- ney-Genoral replied that there was nothing new ntho natter, und it is uot likely there will bo anythlng of [mportance that will fulercst tho stary ond basoment stone front dwellings, #5330 feot cach, on Weat Congreas stroet, near Ashland avenue, to cost §4,000 ,each; Malcom McNelll, y and buémanl;u:wnu lronldwsl‘l- ) 047, and 0, to cost $5,200 cach; A, J.Saell, A fow sldawalk ordInances were passed, The Speclal Contmittes, to whom wsa referred the petition of Martin Flavin and other saloon-keopors auking that the llconse bo reduced 1o $32, report cd thut the licenses should ba_rednced; atood: For the redu n, Clark, Farroll;Wheoler, | fense asked the furtber admission that there | press or publie wo thne Lo ¢ . ped for fhe Ume belng, 1t {6 to bo hoped that Alr, | ight two-ulory and banoment stone front Wwoll> | Preatdont Benaleys ngalnat tho® redaction. ot v pubcyran tame. ," l:rm:al'lJ-D encryotic action in this cave will prevent iniw, 17x62 fuet such, corner of Ttandolph and Ads lhg;!wr and jllruu{ Mitchell, ‘The l?c;zcnonwu gt'«- l‘:’u': n;%:c ::gl;fi,’{lzfi,",‘igfifi’;&’ ."J“g&.’,‘:&,"{fi}.‘t; y 5 arepotition of a very annoying mode of advor- | wtruéts, to cost 8, 5ub cach. duced, the sdmission aby Lated, tha o ELDER M GRE, 3 tiatug, ‘Thirty-one applications for satoon and six for {‘,"g‘f;‘“,.‘; P .{-‘{,e':,,"“;"‘“‘,’;fm:,'.,flu'd”“‘,‘c;’;:; pectal Dispalch (o The Tridune. h Mus, Ellda A. Ayer, widow of tha late Jotin V. TITE COUNTY BUILDING. bliliard licenses were granted, Four were recome ¢ N o i Dixox, Ill., May 23, —Elder McGeo will boar- o yor, Esq., died yesterduy morning of valvular d & mitted to tho Committes. ih sccuring & jury. Nine were challenged or s dlsenss of 'the heart at hor resldence on Park Mr. Farrcll offored o resolution that Mr. Beaty | excused for causes, and three remaiu’tobe | ralgnedin court before Judgo Heaton to-mor- qu Iucn.l (M!x;; :}y!c‘;ln nli'c:mlh«:l Was no ‘g‘n\am uuuhma Catakin was hanging on tho akirts of the** Ring" 3.“ l‘:lllt':wz':fl. n-&mul‘?: olll:cu oj supe;lntg?defln of | finally xuugu ugol;' m»rmw. 'flnuwuu :dmi row, Mlis trial Is set for Thursday. Therc ara rlef i 3 ce Ju , e ¢ 3 N P daw duvotealy stiachod. o pedminarod lonyg | Jcaiordsy nd sppeared at home. - Ile must lavo o | LGSR, )G LR, s June ey | emorrow will b, pripcally. omcuise e e A o ineiace tor tho prose: i and severely from tho fatal disease which carsied | 990 Y 1lercafter all porvone cngaged In hauliog sand, | gecuriog & jury, It s hard to find twelve men el Qe ie o cx;:‘s’. Hnow _g he hands h hier sway finally, and acoto attacks bad beon not | It appears that tho dlscharga of Balilf Dooloy, | gravel, etc., will pay & licensa of §10, % | ia this county: who have not read of the casc | OFiiC rosccutiun canniot "Efifl cd, or cun- hl inrroquent silt uho i aurvived a0 many that | announcod Sunday, has boon recalled for tho pros. | . LaAt avedlng ond of tho moat brlliant pasttes of | 10,18 CoUBty, who hiave not rea + Jrdvertolor Sxoicied, tliera LA Tope alitlio AU her family 'truted whe might still bo apared to s the Hyde Park scason was_givon to the frigpds of | 200 €xpressed sn op 0 ecirt-rooin | othier end of thls trial. L them a foog tlme. At twonty minutes bo. | S0t Mo bas been transferred, howover, Baill® | pc aigMra. Jamos I Taylor, ot the ‘was crowded to~day during the proeeedlniu. _: fore 1 o'clock yesterday woruing Ars, | 2oran takes bls place In the Criminal Conrt for the | Judge and Mrs, Van Ii. 1 ffinl. on If; In the Circuit Court this morning Milton A FATAL BLOW. i Ayer waw lmlnlanl{ attacked by a rox-4} presont, enue, Kenwood. _'The object of the party was to | Forbes, one of the parties under indictment for EvansviLiy, Ind., May 28.—J b Lowls, S m of pain fn ber bheart, and “her | ppg gpectal Committes of the Board sppolnted to | Bid, farewell to Mr. and Mrs, Taylor, who, with mnlfllruymucura the releasa on straw bail of y dnd., May oseph Lewls, o 3ir. John Ayer, who slept in s room near. by, o Bp o PP thelr famlly, ato to leave for Kuropa lo-day, satling | Hughes and Mullins, the Lincolu tomb-robbers, | tho mata of the transfer stcamer Maggio A at once summontd. o enterod s mother's | €xamine the accounts of Treasurer lluck roportud | from New York, June 2, on the steamer City ol ave ball for bis future sppearance, and was re- | Bmith, runnlog between this city and Hender- T e niely Somteioma. e | o e e e ice | yerionind feelolog [, Kasope jfor abaut one | leascd {rom fad. s bood was sigued by Thom- | yon, Ky, was atruck over tho head with an iron i iamdying Moveplled: +iOh!inciner, 1 cahs | G55 and report fartser Tuuredays Ot 0% | Eolira. “Tho mmusements of tho evening consiat: | 43,5 Courtney, of Chicago, who s contractor | bur'yy $% hande of ano Sam Hostler, aad died ,, 10t reconclle myself to tho thouhtof yourdying g cdof danclog, cards, actiug charades, and music, | for the erection of the ¥ecblo-Minded Asylum | oy "moments afterwards. Hostior was ar 33 Ay bio pald this, Mr, Ayer placed a glaxs of brandy | A The sunouncement of Dallit Bllling' death, 1t ) The following peracnis wers prescnt: Mr, and Mrs, | #% Lincols, reated aud brought to this city, whero ho was 2 10 bis mother's lips, but, almost beforo It touched | APPeare, wea promature, forho waa at bis post yes- | James 1 Taylor, Mr. and Ars. N. B, dudd, - Me. laced in jail. J | Mew, sho fell back'dead. The family will have A lltwu all & Tlmke lulumu,-il (ybo- | and Mre, Oakley, Mr. and Mri, W. K: Ackermsn, TWO MURDERS, Plac —— t e ity o B (i bl acbnd maeet | S Dge Wh alsd, ahd ¢ an.tho farmer, nok | Wt bl e iy oo Al gnd Mew WL | Nuw Youx, May 8—Touight & Frenchman | rymum NEGROES LYNCHED, T leconmunity stlace, In this thelr sseond groat | 18 llioEs, Who dled, sl Jiaeaafie fOmih otk | Watle Mr, and Leaior, Sir. anid &, W, b, liige | Bamed Baptista' Schnaczler shot and mortally | Coruunus, Gs., May 28.—Threo negrocs wero services will be held at the late restdenco of do. | K004 for many years to come. ley, Mr. sud Mra, James Smale, Mr. ‘and Mru. | Wounded his wite, Francolsc, and serlously 10 | jynched Friday for the murder of Mrs, C. C, ,‘"~ cessed Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m, 3 THR GUANITR BIDS, Charlos MNitcheock, Mr. and * Mrs. Thrall, | jured Mrs. Mary Iselin, at No, 120 Prince strect, o 4 i ety b OUATION-DAT, Tho bids for the propoaed graniic work on the | Afr, re. A D, Waldron, “Mr. and | §yoth oo 6o shoot biia 1, b Chawbliss, of Btowart County. They attempt. ‘er A mecting of tho Geveral Decoration Committes | ew Courl-llousa wire apened yestorday, and, for | Mri. T. O. Harier, ifrs. Maetin, Kenoshs, Wie , othen attomp! b bimaclf, but was pre- | 43 to rob the house and were resisted Ly Mrs. ‘u was held ot the Grand Paclfic last evening, {ho next fow days, thors promlics to bo'somalive- | Miss Josio Barker, Miss Patterson, Miss Mary | vented bythe arrival of police,who arrested him., Chambliss, when shie was shot dead, The mure i “Iho ¥luauce Commitico reported that it had re- | 13 wire-pulling. 'Tho favorite of tho **Jing,” it | Harker, Mies Ada Murry, Miss Mary Hommor, Miss | Mrs, Tselln's wouna is ot believed to b fatal, derers wero hanged with & traco-chaln, negroe ‘a celved 8350, or enough Lo bear all tho decorstion | Whpear, aid not succeed in bidding as low as some | Ma; o Miss Irone Waldron, Miss Ads | The shooting_originated out of s quarrel be- participating in tho lynchi vERIEe 5 expenses exclusivoof wuslc, and that savaral cole | Others ' sud, insamuch a1 ho has wid that | Waldron, ‘Slusca Walto, Miss | Hostiar, 23k | fweem o usbenl sadartie i comsoartel be pating du thio lynching. dre e bu toLoored o a Bo, pyguld ot taks the confract wnicas Yoress, My, McPhurson, ok Muray, Hooate. | which the latter left bher homs and to0k U her PINNEY. T ) . o ks urke, ur| s AN rel H 3 L . Y4 touveparted Ti1s Drogeese, and saked mippro: | 18 AU sek. The Uide fango “trom 180,000 | Joba omiier Bir: Joh Molpesar, e Braui | fesidenco with Mre. Iacliu, who' thus Incurred | g priver o May 23,—~George M, Plung 5 prlstlon”or10 (o Wetray “exposess, which was | &2 171000 and”tho bldders, we ‘far ae known, | Uarker, ~ Mr. Uompaicad, *Mussrs: Goorge snd | the displeature of the husbind. : . y LR e are respoualble, Nono of thom, howover, can | Williach Barey, Mr. Wiggin, Mr. Edward Judd, { . This afternoon, duriog a quarrel, Thomas | Was arrested to-day on o charge of embezsling o Avote of thauks was tendered the Jadles who [ Ombly with the spocidcations requiring the'work | 3r. Atkinson, Mr, James Vairman, Mr. Draoks | Ryan, a barkeeper, stabbed and kilied Michacl | funas of the Ida Eimore Miniug Company, of W had srranged the wreathm, flowors, etc., for the | 10 bo'completed In ‘sizty days, which was welt | White, of England, snd Mr, James Long. orlarty, an upholsterer, which he was formerly Treasurer, to the amount Y% decoration, and tho Financo Comniittee was in- | kBOWn by the “*ling,” and’ the lotting of the | ' Tho party for Eutope leaving liyde Park to-day — of $36, Is bail, $30,000, has o |5 structed 10 pay all their necessary exponsee, wark was purposely deferred, au it bas been, 10 | will conalet of Mr. and Mex Vimos 'rwur and WIOLESALE ITANGING, AT h d Dot yet been 4 “Adjourned for Qi Wk Five McCattvay'y “imachiuefy® am advantage. | two daughters: Mise Irene and Niss Ada Waldron, i ol &l 'ho Union Voteran Club aleo met, bat did littte | The bids wera received with conslderable surpr daugliters of Mr, drop, and Miss Perkine. Diepaseh to New York Lerald, Yt busluess. Gen, Buom Informed the' Club of (he | 80d tho queations asked bidderd abous machinery, | On tholr way East’ they will bo accompanied by | HARRIBURD, Pa., May 23—Gov. Hartralt ROBBING TIIE BMAIL. 8 i;‘:nng:::‘elm zl::ua_m;u )1,.“,3 .ln.d, ffl, Decoration- :mg& ‘r;;nl.n‘ré:?‘ :3:‘:1‘(‘ ‘th. ';g MMrs, Horatio L, Walte L?d Master larey Waite, to-day lssued warrants for the execution of nins Cnustas, Pa, May 28.—Patrick Milden was }l;: Daxs ud Mesrs, Tyeell Cole, wnd c::x;’:,‘tv pra: | Seohwnon &1 ldaare wers"requitcd (o DIEIO & | The masses on the o (R tEeka awept from | Wurderers, elght of whom are Mollls Maguires, | arrested Lere to-dsy on a chargo*of robblog ] wers received with thanks By A oeurey howoysoonty. Walker did not | the ltock faland Kallrusd cars took fire some days | 38 follows: Alexander Campbell, convicted of | United States wmalls, Mo had o mail-bag coy- v U'he owers for Calvary and Roschil] Cemeterics, | Vledge Il petor Lecaase hocould not, | back, Yestorday Col. Foster, the Superintendent complicity in tho killing of Jobn P, Jones, | tainiog a great number of letters lo bis pose o which sre jotended to bo used in the decoration of | 88d the same W) the result In the granite | gnd nglucer, orderod out the hose company, Who | o " seasion. Su the soldiers’ graves inthoue cities of (he dead to- | MOFE. Tho Committes on lublic Buildiuks sud | Worked risbtviolently and saccesstuily to satine | “mine boss,! at Lansford, Carbon County; i worrow, will s1tive at the Veterun Club headquar. | Publlc Borvice will be locked up this sfternoon 1o | guish the tames. Jumes Carroll, Hugh McGeban, James Boyle, ONE YEAR. {4 ters, in tho Grand Pacifc lotel, 810 o'clock this | conuider tho bids, Beveral of jts membore wure TIGULAND PARK. and James Roarity, convicted of ' the murder of Y J4 mornlag, ‘Ladies deslring to dsest I’ srranging | 10Fked up last nlibt fa the sawms latareat. On Saturday ovenlng Mr. and Mrs, Abraham | Benjamin F. Yout, & policeman, at Tamanus, | ° Spectal Disndich g Tha Iibuns, J them futo crosser, wreaths, bouquols, eices wii Reeves celebrated tho Alticth anvlveraary of theit | Bebuylill Countys Patrick Hester, Feter Laxcowy, UL, May 3. —Elijsh Goron, the 3 fiud amplo sccomuiodations, snd thclr vervices will ANNOUNOEMENTS, marzlage, at the rasidency of thelr daugliter, Mrs, n,,,l and Patrick Tully, convicted of the mur. | JOuog man who buglarized T, K. Mils* drug- i be gratcfully sporeclated by thoss who have the W. 8. na, 'Tho roouis were trimmed In 8 ncat | der of Alexander W. Rea, superintendent of a | stors last Mondsy night, was to-lay sentenced & arrangements in charge. 3 i W 1 b i’ | snd tasteful manner, sud tho large umber present 1liery §n Columbia Count; to Jolist for one year, 3 AOTEL ARRIVALS. Gotpel temperance meelingy will be held thli gpeat s yreat part ot the tmo e Congrataiating | colllery il Wil ba henged at Mauch C it boet) 5 ‘}1 g evenlugat 8 oclock as tllowas. Went side Tabor. | i wadfire, Kgoves andtn aocsl Confersa Wil | Comubell will bo hasged at Mauch Chuok o THE DIAMOND ROBEERS, i i i L " | nacle, corner Indiana and Morgan strects, led by J. 3 s 8 bountiful supper, & speec) <! f 3 S. Ty }l"‘lwfi?‘_'gm, ‘9 A ?filfim’ Unssg:‘lm G BpGouds | AL Mc‘:nlxomry: Tiallrosd Chapel, Statoand Feur. | Was, made by Prof. Weston, who, after & fcw ro- Doyle and Edward K".l{; eonccm?l 5;1 tho same Nasuvierw, May 28.—~Fred D. Hine and h tin, botiadelphias tho on d. . Listikrave. Hartiond fod by W, O. Latti marks, presentea tho golden' glft of silence. Is | murder with him aud “Yetlow Jack " Donabue, | yyi1io rison, the Nash: dlamond " 1. Cose, Marquetio: W. G, Quiicy: howarks Capts | $00ntB strects, led by W. O. Lattimore. was followod by e, Weonn, and Mr. A, D, Tite- | the murderer of Morgan Fowell, s milnlog boss. m Harrison, ashiville . dlamond -tob- 3t "i‘"‘c U8 A wem{ufinm Cliszbers, U 8 3| Al members of tho Uannibal Qusrds will assem- 4 Worth, brothur of 3ire. Recvey, waathen called for, | Carroll, McGehan, Doyle, and fimm, will ex- | bers, wers sentonced 10 tho Penltentiary for ten B Beatiandy Jonn Lowiome Koy Juckson, Gl bleat the Davis House, No. 110 Fourth avenue, | He Went back io alay 24, 1627, rehearsing tho cir: | patiate thelr crime on tho same day, or the yarmo | Years cach to-day. ; Do cluc—Georye Al Drinkerio, 11 this evening at 8:30 o'clock, to transact |mportant- vea] intareating way, after which | gojjows from woich Thomas Mubloy, the mur- . Ttollusoa, © 86, Lowles b prescated tbe axed couplo with o 'golden gilt 7 tiulugoa, Bl Louls: ™ Edwand Ch business pertaining to dacoration ceremoncs to- | frobi the immsdists relatiohe. derer of William Hanger and James Urens, min TEXAS, e g-‘ rate acuee'hnxn"' ‘ F;M‘I;::; .lnl.:: the zecoption ot Ureensbaum's Hall i :‘-‘ hn‘;l- ll-;w number of nlu):‘dn and relatives :‘Lfi:‘”{m‘-}'&afl:“fiwdcfioq}-fi:‘lgfiupm? kst st Hetn g L s K. V. Martesan, 3 V! v T8 W o . i~ e = o Ty & challengalectiro fn favor of tobsceo will bs | 1 SDCRECh, B aud Mot sy M aa Mo | ing Yout, will bosdoed tatho Jist, wiich would | o BOUSTON, Tex,, Bay 38.~Direct and speedy pe AL Y ddlivered by J, Jeving Enbb%‘, sditorof Tas Leaft | BaRSEN S 0 et Philioh 3. aad s | awell (6 numberto be banged lon tho lt of fy"&?fif’mum"n?mu..\f.’u"éfi;'&”fhui?; G Shapiy senig, 2t fhe Tompsosace U X1 | 5"t Bl b Wieanc e i, | Shmde cl o 4 Scnsamns (24 8 Jenniy, Clunk, and ous at Wilkesbarre. All the wen | and Chicago, 1 bave thought thata few items {ug to Maukind." Open discussion, jed by D Mea. Allea, Mre. Cou i o murdered were the victiws of the wost brul 13 Diacunson, wiil follow, Seate free. —Ladion la- | h, 80 Miacs durvia Weaton. Alien, Laule, | BFCem P s, b from Lerw suight wot be uninteresting. Tho vitod: - | B cninons st eesce. i sbums Hah o, | o Tho time fur thu exceution of Heater, M- | T s sontoak i blebly Biliarlag, 4 & cebg, aon, ¢nm, L Cos, = ‘rom partles red nere at the elghth annual * | Mr. Lulgl Moot late Professor of Jtalian st | Bauid. Denison. Dutler, Biugh d Hugh, sud Tully is txed for the Uth of August paree R o elg! oo tie Mo, i, 6. Bug’ | prdic, T KON 0 ottt ot TeAASF | Hoar, vocton sl bavisty puior ik, a0t othate, | e day Tootios Fouois Cuvlor st | Taras Btato Falh, T bearn that the gracrd] condl: ¥, Etrvog, 35, Fead dd Locy | Blates Cousul ay Palorio, will doliver a lecturo un | from the sewioary were pressats beuke thoe skull of Miss \th.),y. of Montgumery | tiou of tha crops at this scason Was LoVEr Kiore favorable, The wheat-crop is made, and it Is abundant. Our wheat-growers are now in the midst of harvesting. Peaches are ripe, and will continue to ripen until the 15th of November, In Texas markots thire aro apples every month in the year. Wo anticipate next senson a great- Iy-increased fmmigration, Our 8tato Falr has proved a od success, Texas Is full of ex- curslonlsts, who are spylog out the land, man. with s view to immigration. On seventecn rall- ronds in our State work {s being done, and many new rallroads are In contemplation. Nino raflroads concentrate at Houston, Burke's Texas Almanac for 1878 (for Inmigrants) will be fssucd in Houston on the Ist of Septomber, 1877, Quite a number of this almanac for 187 have been ordered for clreulation in England. Former editions have been circulated In Canada. LoNg-STAR STATE. —— RESCUED FROM DROWNING. Spectal Disgatch to The Tribune. Mapisox, Wis,, May 28.—Two young laales and a young gentleman narrowly escaped a watery gravo on Lako Mendota lnst cvening, Mr, Cyrus Field and'two young ladies, bent on a boat-ride about 9 o'clock Inat Sabbath even- Ing, procured a boat and rowed out nearly a mlle from shors, when they began tectering the boat {n sport, which soan nnnetkl anding the whole party in the lake, Young Fleld. and one of tho girls grasped the keelof tho boat, the other young lady clinging to tho skirts of the ono holding to tho keel. Their acrcams wero heard by three young University students, who were in'a boat near the University, and who Im- medfately proceeded towards tho centro of the Inke, and fnnlly discovered the unfortunato party, who werd nearly exhausted and likely soun fo perish. B ——— THE WINDSOR. Elegantly-wronglit frescues adorn the walls of the Windsor Ifotel, on Fifth avenuo, between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh strects, The din- ing-roomiis enlivened with Jarge plermirrors, which have boen plerced In thelr cantres and sustain ele- gant sido chandellérs, from which lights danco with reflccted rays upon the guests. Over those are exquisitely carved and ornamented cornices, adown whose aides fall gracefnlly lambraguina of gilt leather, The parlors and reception-rooma ara furnished in corresponding stylo, and the coup d'ait of tha Interfor arrangements is perfectly artistic. Buch Is the Windeor Hotel of New York, the hotel of this continent. —————— THE MUSICAL ENTERPRISE, Tn order to glve everybody an opportanity to hear the Apollo Clab, the Thomas orchestrs, Mlss Cary, MMr. Whitnoy, Mr, H. M. ¥mith, and the great oratorfo tenor, W. J, Winch, and;the grand chorus of 0O volces, the followlng scale of popa- lar prices have been arranged: Bingle admission, withont reserved seat, 60 centa; aingle admission, Including reserved seat, 75 conts and $1, accard. ing to locatlon. Sale begins Wednesday morning st 8 o'clock at tho store of the Chicago Muslc Com- pany, 152 Biato strect. = MARRIAGES, DT TSR oUE Pl oo b S SRS LEWIS-STOSSON-May 21, at The reallenc of the bride's parcnts, 610 West Monroe street, by the Rev. A. K. Kitteedge, Dr. Wallaco F, Lowia ond Miss Ella C. Blosson, DEATHS, HILL—May 28, Warren Hill, agod 73, Fuoneral ot tho residence, 358 Fulton street, Tucsday, 1:30 p.m, ANDERSON—At 577 West Fourteonth strecta May 28, Fraok I, Andorson, aged 13 years, son of John 1. and Agnes Andoreon, + MILLER—Ella Miller, wifo of William J, Miller, Cnreisges will leave Michigan Central Depot at 10:26 for Roschill. Friends invited, . AYER-—On Monday moraing, May 28, Ellda A., widow uf the Iate John V., Ayer, in the 73d year er age. Funom(mm tho family residence, No. 1 Park Tow, on Wodncsday at 2 p.m. LEE—At Calro, Ill,, 20th inat., at 2:30 2. m., in the 17th year of ber ntgo. Henrletts A. Douglass, youngest danghter of Willlam Douglass Lee, 'rn’: remaings will bosentto New York for Intor- men % BYRNES—May 27, Willta Byrnes, son of Willlam and Mary Dyrnes, aged 5 years and 10 months, Funcral fromtholr residence, 167 Twenty-seventh streot, cornor of Portland avenue, May 40, by car- riages to Calvary Cometery, 10 o'clock a.m. THASKINS—AL Lls residence, 870 Fuiton streel May 27, at 8:20 p.m., tho Nev. 1ra Laskius, age 04 years 8 monihs and 20 days. 2 ¥~ Toronto (Ont,) Globé nnd Brockville Ze- corder please copy. 5 KHKIRNAN~On tho cvening of tho 28th inst., Lizzfe K,, daughter of Goorgo W, and Mary A, Kelrnan, aged 17 montha and 10 da; 8, Funeral from resldence of nrcntz. No, 054 South Doarborn streot, at 10 o, m. Wednesday, 30th Inst,, by carriage Calva i B AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabaali-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tucsday, May 29, 9:30 a. m, SPECIAL OFFERING EMBROIDERIES AND WIHITE GOODS. By order of Robert Macdonald, New York, Threo Thoussnd Pleces to pay advances, DRESS SILKS AND RIBBONS, Tagethor with very desirable lines of goods, espo- clally In conformity with prosent domunds CARPLILS ot 1 o’clock p, m. UFO. F. OOIR & CO., Auctivnvers, 1,400 CASHS + BAMPLES AND DUPLICA''ES Boos, Shocs, and Slippers AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, AT 1:30 A, M., Chaica lines of Castom-Made and Colored Goods will be included. GEO. I, UOIE & CO., U4 and 70 Wabash-av. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, 78and 80 fanduipb-st. For TUESDAY MORNING, May 20, at 0:30 a. m., large and attractive salo HOUSEHOLD »URNITURE, New and Second-Usud Carpets, General Merchans dise, &c., At our atores, 78 and 80 Kandolph-st, KLISON, POMEIOY & CU., Auctivncers, TURKISH RUGS AT ATOTION, AT OUR STORES, ‘78 and 80 Randolph-st., Wednosday Morning, May 30, at 10 o'olook, * and Aftarnoon at 2:30 o'olock, ‘We have in store s dirsct consignment of REAL TURKISH and PERSIAN RUGS, - Comprising the latest and most elegant de. ;l‘m, in Medium, Large, and Hxtra Largo xes, y Tho Finest and Most Boautiful Goods over showiy in this city, And well worthy tho aitention of buyers, ‘BLISON, POMEROY & CO, By H. C. HUNT & CO., 279 East Madison-st. Chattel Mortgage Sale of Furniture, o TUEDA&:‘IA'YIA ‘ATl:oTA- M. M. T. Chamber Sots, Parlor Sulta, M. T, Ceatre Table Sl«lebzuds Hell Tnuhnunlul.(.%mmuf:: l{:«hllw(l: & full ilnn of Carpets, Beds apd Bedding, aad every- i % ¢ of Morti ity without rcaerve by orde urt ecs. BUUBH, Auttionecr s0d A gout fur sortangees: By RADDIN 85 Wal & OLAPY, i Large sad Attractive Auction Trads Ssla of BOOTS & SHOHES, To b held at our salearogina, 65 Wabaab-ax., Chicay o0 TUESDAY, tay 30, Your special atientii iy calle t this sale, comprleing rss quallly goods, 10 Bale to cowmence promuily st 10 withous A Teluck: "o AODIN G CLALE. ‘Avcioneors. By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auct ers, 43 s0d 44 Madlion-st., near Wabssli-av, AUCTI0XN SALE, BY CATALOGUE, TO-DAY, at 10 o'clock aiarp, Catslogues cpo ke RYLES U RO R, Aucttonesms, DBABRITT'S TOILET ROAP, BABBITTS TOILET SOAF. —_— R Unrivated for the E:ill’.!vt hd tig No ania. cfal and Sl sad daceptive Radkiics fest Soap has pe, N i o S T bt L (2 egela 5 ueed tn i3 For Use n the Norsery it Has No Bqal, ‘Worth ten times fta cost to svery mot! e T R S ounces, oar ) e y ireas on recelpt of 75 BT.BABBITT, New YorkCity, EOR BALE DY ALL DRUUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET S0AP, First smong the requisites of the toflet ts & good articls of Soap, but to procure It fe not alwsys aq essy matter. e30ensive Boaps in the mare ind deletoelous materiale, ang thelr delicats coloring and fragrant perfume oo often concesl the most repulsive impurities, The disclosures recently made pubiic regarding this subject are posis tirely startling, and deserve serlons consideration, ficented Bosps ars now known to be extremely objoe ‘Honable, eapectally If spplied to tha head: Injuring the hatr, frzitating the scalo, and inducing severe hesds achies, Tho character of the Ingradients may be {nferred {from the statoment of a gentleman who makes the acenting of Boapa his business; he recently declared that persons enaged In this employment were short.lived; from seven to Len years being tha longest period mucnmmenuimu m"gnow-f:?l.‘ verad durteg ofprocuring & perfectiy pure & ASt obriatad, howaver, Nrgnia be (ar nemical il of MF, B, T, Banhire ot New York, the world-renowned 8aap Manufaciuge mmenss establishment {s by far the Jargestof ite Yarfous pr seminate 1, T. BADBITs TOILET SOAT™ fa 1 ? Dy whiich Ehia vlegant. (orics Muciry fs fostsmiei forapplication to the delicato skin of {nfants, chlldren, and ladies, 1t 18 altogether unequaled In Iis euoliient perties. Tho Soap 1a nol perfumed. th {ug of suich abeolute purity aa chemiatry todis fined taste contiders the u e R A A M I istic L T '8 Tol osp renders it the peaithrul a5 recabio Anicle of ¢ b d. 'angl l'r'u!clllly dealrable for tha uss of isdtes and chtldren, 1his sosp lly approprista for gentlo. mien's tollot, and a it makes a haavy latner it ts also one LR R A AR N e o niay or 1t will soon oo Benerat. - Nei> York TVibune: e B, Tv BABBITT, New York Clty, AUCTAON SALES, Wi, A, BUTTERS & CO. Commtssion Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabashear. BANKRUPT SALE W, J. Hamna's Stock WILL DE CONTINUED TUESDAY MOBRNING, May 29, at 10 o'o'k, AT STOREB 34 & 86 South Canalst. Among the goods not sold {s & Iarge ot of Farm Imple- meniar a1l tho Sachigery. 13 8ngi0 A6 DOUOIS [1urse Powers, Ofiico and Btors Fixtures, Fine Teamof lorses and Hatness, ¢ . JENKINS, Aulcnce. WL, A, DUFTEIE S GO A D aser. ABE LIPMAN, FPawnbroker, Wil close at Auctlon THI8 DAY (TUESDAY), MAY 29, Commenclag at 10 o’clock, At BUTTHERS & CO.’S Auction Rooms, Nos, 118 and 12) Wadash-av., All UNREDEEMED PLEDGRS, conslsting of Fine Qold and Silver Watches, Dinmond Sets : and Rings, Jowelry, Fino Gold Chiains, &c, ‘W3 A. BUTTERS & €O, Auctloncers. WHIDNESDAY TRADE BALE, 200 Packages Glassware, Goblets, Tumblers, Ales, Wiocs, Lamps, Lagers, Chim- neys, ete, : WHITE GRANITE and YELLOW WARE 1n Open Lota, Sutlery. Silver-Plated Wens, Catleree o Tcfbiner-TIe WEDKESDAT Morning, May 30, at 0:30 o'clock, 8t 118 & 120 Wabash-ay. O A e LT RIS & COn Auctioneern, 50 Bris Cider and Mall Vincyar. 300 Plkgs Baking Powder. 25 Cases Callifornia Wine. 25 Chests I'ine Grade Teca. 2 Itre=-Proof Safes. WEDRESDAY, Hay 20, o'clock, at Our Bales- rooms, 118 I\l"vd 120 Wabaa) M. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloneers. THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTIING, Boots and Shoes, Straw Gonfhd Wool Hats, Nlul. at D130 o'clock, .'s Auctlon Iloonis, second floor, lf"b{ D u“‘:'l"fl'l!l’l‘:": nts will always And good sad e B0 WUTTERS & CO., Auctlonsers. MERCHANT TAILOIS STOCK Custom Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, rrmmln' g3, Ele, Thursday Morning, May 31, at 11 o'olock, Atour Balesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabasb-av, Also 83 ivalee. ::ll Frunch Flowars. OMtch Featbers Asd o il Invul Deatranla Millinery Uoods. e A e ChUS NS & Curs Kuctionee AUCTION SALE Choice 0il Paintings, THOE PRIVATE (ZQLLEGTION Gon. Sr. Garrgbaldi Josephi, NEW TORK OITY, Thursday Morning, May 81, at 10 o'olocks At Jioom, 120 aud 152 Wabash-sy., southesst coroet Collee 11 be 0 oAl vy T LS T, A BUTYERS & CO., Auctioneers 10,000 Yards Embroideries AT ATOTION. TRUNSDAY MORNING, May 31, at our Baletrcoms B s A e A irTERS & CO._Auctioneert BUTTERS & OP-’E Reg, ey T 5 The usual assortment of Household Goods. — > OLOT I ES-OLEANING, ourOld LADIES AND GENTS. | aad cleaned. " OIL-TANKS, s W ILEON & EVENDEN, Afi_‘ OlL Inveice faner Jogiae YED Pifi KD, attrl ey TANKS sup SHIPPING OANS, Biroot. 7848 Weat Lake Bt o5, o anao pCatsiaE WNB‘M CELEBRATED throughol espresied oall tise Unlun —exprentelyd iy s, " 5, 40, GUc por b, Addre g;)m'uuufimn. Liates tioner, ChICATO. ot R NOTI0E. e Rich and Racy

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