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s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1877. . 5 i " . e The | snrrestn changoin the hy-faws relating to the | The hitla girl was quite badly bealscd, and pbout : and fscnsiblo upon the barn floor. T apite of ANNUNT'S SO W THE CITY. 8 ptan. the loeal pocietict ahonld enter apon Khe | R fon ol members, And the meetlng then ad. | the mouth the Mood wan mueered 10 e RrTace by HE IDAIIG WAR. 1ecnsibilo upo the floor. In aplte o n r . | 1 everything that, could be done, nind without one MRS, 0OV. DEVERIDG! weas nfeald that tho resnlt of even a temporary location of n_Home 1n Chicago would lead o sece tionnl prejudice on the part of nther lfl'lmn!' and micht operate nunfavorably on the fnture of the enornl Assoctation, She had experienced trouble §rom thia canse while working up fhe Centennisl l';;l-hmu, fl:ul thon; llt for Sthis rensan it would be st 10 g0 alow at firnl The Cirsve #nid that it wanld bo a great pity to dls vile the Intcrests, and therchy hurt the ivork at Inrge, Ae women, it wAe quite likely thatthey mizht goahead too fast, and sha reconununded moderation. A fecling existed in the Ntate at Jarze that Chicago had a habit of awallowing up everything, and to locate even an suxilisry ilome In Chleago wonld fmpress the hucollc mind that the permanent Home wonld be arected there, If sich an impression once got abrond it wonld in- fnre the work, and interfere with the collection of subscriptions, Yourned for fhiree montss. THE COUNTY BUILDING. the cfforis mnde by him to «top her sercaming. Anterval of conscomvmess, the poor chilld died in Il;:'n oon Al rmr:;mlm\.\ral-:r‘n mr 'Kfm;r'.’”..'; - 2 ” L # tittle aver twenty-four hours, with all thedls- atrted for the West Side, and there succeeded tn | A Fight with Chief LookingsGlags' | tinctive symptoms of alcoholic pofroning. arcesting (he fellow, who cave the naine of tames - — Carroll,” JIe was feld In 82,000 bonds to the Band on the Clearwater. OANADIA}I Niflws. fib”s’mvafi%?'r TWO DAYS GENERAL NEWS. Unlted Btates Renator IT. T1. 1arrls, of Lonls- {ans, !5 at the Grand Pacife Totel. . Will Carleton, the poct and aathor, of Milisdale, Mich,, was at the Palmer flanse yeaterday, United Btates Senator Willam Windom, of Minnesots, was a guest at the Grand Pacie Ilotel yosterday, ., Henry, W. Gwinner and T, B, F. Allen, Phila- delph f thé Pennaglvama Raiirond Company, are at the Geand Pacific Hotel, Mark Martin, residine at Ko, 120 Wallace sttect, was shot In the“right shonlder Wedneeday eventng by Charles Shannan, wha was shooting nt a target. Dr. Dodge, who attonded him, eaya the wonnd is not dangerous. Meesrs. I1. 0. Hanghton & Co., of Boston, have fuet pablisied thelr revised edition, for the quarter extending from July to October, of the United Btates Officinl Postal Guide, an favalnable work to to all desiring postal infarmation. The temperajurs yestorday, a obrerved by Ma- nasse, optlciat, H3 Dearborn etreet (TRIRUXE Brilding), was,'st 8s. m., 84 degrecs: 108 B73 19 W, 83; 3p. M.. 783 8 p. M., OU, omcter atH 8, m., 0:08; 8 p.'m., 29:80, The Chicago Noard of Underwriters held ite regn- Iar quarterly mecting at tha Baard rooms, Ne. 127 Lasillo street, yesteray, An ellort was mado to The Comminsfoners had nat gotten over the cor- ner-stone excitement yesterday, and very fow of them were around. The Commiitee on Jailand Jail Aceonnts met yerterday and andited the Sherif's ilzeting bill for the lnst quarter, amounting to $0,5300. The work of fttlngup Klare's Hall for tha nee of the County Clerk 1s about completed. The hall will be occnpled Monday, The Assesrar's booka from the outelde towns have nearlyall been re- wened. s W. 11, Peckham, the attorney against whom meveral indictments wera returncd sntarday, has #0 far been nnable to procore ball. Yesterday ho wasin the custoiy of the Sheriff, and enjoyed tio liverty of his 6Mce. T?a-lnly Grand Jury will be impaneled Mon:lay. Therk arc enongh eascs on the docket toaceapy it two weeks, and the residne of (e tme will be glven to Investipations. | The management of_the ‘eunty Clerk's oflice will bo anony the first mat- ters looked into. Commlasionces Ayats and (inenther aro absent on n vislt to the granite qnarrics of Maine,—the gucsts of Hinmlale, the granito contractor on the new Conrt-liouse,” ‘The relations of Commission. ers and contractormare what Bret Hutle wonld cafl a **littlo peenllar,* and it secms to make no dif- ference ordinarlty whether the contractor is nnder Criminal Court by Justico Summertield. Little Annlo Coles fa not dead, every newspaper & ¥ the ity snvo itnn Trmexn to tne contrary nnt- | List of the Killed and Wonnded in the | The Retigions Dissenatons—The Marlno Accl- withrtanding. She dld not dle within two howrs - Salmon River Fight. dent—Tho Kayal Canndian Insurance Com. After the eltoobing, as renorted, imt was till alive n Rive B pany=The Ornngemon=Iamor that the at a late hour last eventing, ruifering the greatest ROy, e aftonding MRFAciane, Howevtr, have DevecorHetorstof Eatade Wil alve ey, e 3 ton SBuccessor, it hove for, It enverr, hovngiprhn, | Howard's Troops Hurry Toward the Sl Bateh o T T shot, expreeses great soreow, [le was held by Bcene of the Trouble, Gurrrn, Ont., Jul An tmmenee meeting of JTastice Kanftaun to the 12th inst. without ball. rate-payern wan held Jast qvening in the Town-1iall AL0:10 Jast eveninaa fight occurred Inn yand in . 10 proteat azainet the nction of the Council in ac- jearof No. 2 Kausas stroet, in which facobitand. | Prihes in Moutana Likely to Join tho | conting an invitation to sitend a dinner to Dr. wor, of No. (N Knness ‘stecet, waa cut three Ll tend D tinies on the head and ones on lheuwmrhp, hy Nez Perces. Conrog, Pap ogate, who 18 on a visit to [his fowme natrument, eatd Lo be a knife, In the place.” Greal Indignatton wns expressed hy vari. hande of Michael Kerwin, reaiding at iho oue speakers, and the meeting unsnimonsly called former nnmber. The fight was occasioned hy Siandinger toming non’ Rerwin'n premises to | _BAXFraxcraco, July i.—A press diematch from | On the Casucll to reconsider |to sction, The ohialt Eecsalon af A ame i hier helonging | Portland, Ore.. anyn théfollowlng has Justbeen | COUREI was: in reslon at the timo, Yo him, and swhich hiad been left there In misinke ] received from Lowlston, via Wolla Walln, nnder | THE last motlun to recansidor swas r{r:::‘lnmllrn,l;l'v:|.Innzn)::uz?‘?rn:‘\rnixalglflgfin;l u‘:lnfi drteduly 2: A courier jnst in from Kamla saye { TRicd ont of order, the rule of the Conne!l requirtng e Tt Ltamiticer s wodnds wers siitGhed | Col. \Whinple and his command had an engagement Aweskyimoticn;; N Duiiar, & - masherof ‘the up by Dr. Feaner, who say they ara not at all dan- | with Loqking-Glars' band oh the, Clearwator to- | Conncll, has roslgned, Toporia of tim Zonave etuns, Kerwin was afrested and locked upat | day. Four Indians were killed And 16ft on the | ORtr#Re on tho Ottawa stonmer has exasperated the he Weal Tiwelfth-Strect Statton, charied with 8n | acly; many others were wounded, The squaws and | People. sault with intent 0 kil e X ; Eoectal Dispateh 1o The Triduy. Coroner Diotznch yesterdny held an Inquest up- | Shoarery 100k to e rivens nod severol wOI® | taxznar, dnly A—Tho following: partient o ch yestenday, held \uert il | drowned, Fighting was etil] poing on when the | | MoxTREAL, . —Tba_ followlng particntars e e e et Yo v boonfa- | coutlerleft, Looking-Qiass' band Is catimated by | IAYe been recolved concorning the steardenips MRS, 1. E. SMIT rafd that 1t had been found that the work of can- vnu|ng'u|n city houee by houre and ward by ward for aubseriptions wae too arduonsn task, It had been suggested that the work suonld be done turongh the churches and prayer-moctinge, andthe anxiitagy Associalion had been formed in order to mora readily Interest the laiies of the city, The mialtor of at once rescning some of the girls from streets come up at o previous mecting, and rev- cral gentiemen interoated in chnrch and charifable work bad cxpreeacd a desire 10 assisl. Solomon Thatcher, Jr., had offercd o lot on which to erecta Jome If ona conld be started. Mre. C. 1. Morton offcred a_resolution provid. ing that the Ezeeutive Committes be dirccted to draw up inatrnctions for the guidance of Vice- 125,000! 125,000! 125,000! AMAZED, AMUSED, and ENTITUSIASTIC PEOPLH having already vidted hin NEW AND ONLYT Greatest Showon Earth Teaa mas tmpeatiods B e R B e d | " pcain comencomplalnt sbonthe poot ot stagnant | Sace eniiad” het sne tup - moman had" nowanp'a Tnoors. . o The city ringing with thn fanie of fia S3H), 0] worth of ndded Forclau iFeninres. Tens thansanda erowe Wl(fl Tnize smphiibeatre, and crowne lnlwm‘ prolonged applaise its (3rent :S2,000 per dauy salney Cireis of netww and famous (aces The entire community fndorsing it s THE GRREATERT, Pavest, and Best of Family Entertamments And a Veritable I'leasure Palzce for the o Children. . Admisslon, 80 centa, Chtldren under 0 years, halfs I!\?;P. Rescrved numbored Chalrs, 25 conta extra. o0t water In the city's part of the Court-Honne Square, Thote dotu) bualners in the ncighborhood pro- nounce It an intolerable nisance, and the stench from {t almost nnbearable- The Iealth Oificer should lose no time in lookiny er it and it onght not to Le necersary to call sttention to it more than once o day, (5 The rnla in the Criminal Coart, which went Into effect Monday, requiring attorneys to show their license hefore belng allowed to practice, It Is eati- mated will debar about forty of the worst shystera in the city. The effcct,in alrcady notlceabls at the Jjail in the cortailment of the army of ro-called at- Letiors approving of the objecta of the Associa- tion swere Fend from Qov, "Cilom, the lloj deurge 1. _llartow, Thomas 5. Bryan of 1l city, Mte, J. C. Conkling of sprinefeld, Mr. O, iL. Tirownlng of Quincy, and other well-known latlies snd gentiemen. MRS, NUMPHREYS, of Bloomington, offered the following: Reaotved, “That the Buard of Directaes bo suthorized 10 make an cetimate of the auiount of fonds necesnary to open the lndustrial Bchool In teny ary tnididines, $0 Buildings 1o be decticd, upon Ly tis Committeo ot Location, ~and (hat if this sum ca ol AU uiterent’ Vice-Presidente, this Ascciation pledge Tho Eiphinstone fs & well-built, sehooncr-rizged L At3n, w, n courler arrived, having left Gen, 4 drnnkon quarrel two weeka ago iast Sun- 5 y ey e " Hime detesriq had botn | Toward's camp on the night of the 20th. Tho | fron ehin, of about 1,700 tana veglator, with o L' The prisoncr wan hersclf present, | troops had madoa crossing that day, and scouts | o ; 4 » " and acknowledged this fact, but insisted that &h8 | o liad been out on the hills fonnd stock but no | 0¥, FAimer's Shivbuildlog nnd tron Company, beat deceancd only after sho hemelf had beenas: | {ndlans, Tho latter ara bolleved to havo gono | Np el 1ynes Bhe wae luden with o cordu of #,000 tons, conetating of iron-ralls and coal, con- malming ber. Dr. Leonard, who atiended her, and | down toward the mouth of the Granderonde. Dis- . L v County-Physician Tiolden, zave. 1t ax thelr aninfon | patchen were forwarded to Walla Walla, fu bo telo. | SEnco 0 MET. G Kldey, agent, Shonowllesontho that the woman had died of severa kickn in the ab- | zraphed, so 08 to apprise peraons In Granderondeg| o channel, opposits Douchard's Hotel, Hoche- & W, 1nga, t - Z‘E{é‘l’.‘&‘;‘.‘.‘l‘n’f}' ;1':‘:“”:12:1 3 wfl:::ggmwm arc Wallowa Valloys, that they may be on the nga, 10 which polnt sho wwns brought after tho col. Hslon. 1Inan unsuccessful aitempt to etcam her Grand Jury for manslaughter, . lookout. . doey 3 A private Tetter atates that the body of Lieut, | 4B L0 4o Hochelaza whatt, whero eho was to have 1t tnkes & drunkenman to acta miracle. Wednes- dny night Patrick Curtin, an employe of the North Ch{c&go Ttolting-Mills, while under the influence of Jiquor, fell over the viaduct at Deaplaines an Wyman streets, slightly injuring him about the arina, e picked himeelf up and started for home 85 thongh nothing had happened. Depnty-Coroner Korn yesterday hold an inquest upon Danicl Fahan, the young man seho was kiiled by the Hock laland cars while rotarning from a 'p{cnh: at Forest Grove. Wihliam O'Brien, who wns arrested upon enspicion of baving pnahed tho dischai d her cargo, her bow was Wm'\ldk'l, nfll]lc!l" 1and 7p. m. (irsnd Spectaculsr, Ane doceased off Ihe platform In a ecuMo, was honors. [ 4 Lo onch this Actioal Novemta f, 1877, torneys who have heretafore subsisted by begging BURBA: Thellor hnd beon found, and_ several other bodics | smashed in, tho iron of shich fa Abont an inch il Areale Kuices pn lipedater, by disctinrged, and s veraict of accldental death | thethasivestotren TR EORE cnses, The enforcement of the order will be & su U,h ey N. nearby. The great number of ompty cartridgea | thick, being torn off tha port sids for some tweive | tiie'crowin aasliy v amiod or R Teko Woypan s pamufuel: Mra, Morian, on behnlf of the Commlttes on { blessing. RYANATON i near by gave proof thoy hiad sold their livos denrly. | OfAftcen foct, Eheis qiite fuil of water, and £ I when the collitlon occurred the wator rushed in so Late Baturday eome Noz Perces, Palonscs, 8po- | quickly that thoso in the cabin had scarcely time to kanc, nnd fome other northern Indlana held a | escape. cnfit. Ileal, the misster of the conncll abont ten miles narth of the Cesur d'Alona's fllll: :L:‘:’;t\ ‘n& tle, nerc a8 tmla rlct:c n&‘c—umlt camp, on ltangman's Creek, ot which tho murder- | i the narth bldeof the chunact—when the acel: dont took place, but, when asked for hia opinlon em of Nitchie wero present. Tho mojority of tha | g to tha chuse of tha coliinfons decliyiod fo glve It conncil approved of the killing, The minority had | oxcept tothe authorities to whom he was refipom!l'- separated from the others and wanted to go back h}:.c o 1 '-:1&1" mulchnnnul l-c'l‘nu \';ry. utmmv 'i'“ tho 10 tho reservation, but were afrald to go lest thoy elon=oppoalie. Délnt-sux-Trems , len—It waa diicnlt to sieer heavily Iaden vesecla should bo attacked by tho whites. The Coue d' | yn the atrong current, Tho Redwator €till Tios Jdnmes Swichell, a Bohemian, while at work nn- toaling & voseel nt Thaupson liros, & Low's yard lying in the Arnold alip. betweon Tiwenty-sccoud ¥irectand the river, recoived o sunatroke, which De. 1lobbs prononnces very scrlons, Swichell in only nix weoks in the city, and restdes at No. 875 West Nineteenth street, where ho leaves a wife and three children. A brick bulding In courso of ercction Just sonth of the Nouglas Honse, corner of Thirty-fifth sircet and Cattage Grove avenue, was partislly demol- tshed dnrllbg‘ the sorm {rulcrflly atternoon. Thero g Ficketn nnd fteacrvod Krnes Muy e forthe nsual sileht advance at "B 3 Jiusic Atore, corucr Btate und Monr it Location, reported that the Commites had been offered twenty-foue ncres of land with a four. teen-room brick buikiing sbercon, sitnated Quincy, for $20,000, They hadalso recelve proposition to rent two Jarye houses with uccon datlou for ome lmndred Inmiates, at Noraial for $10 per montlh, and it was nnderstood that the citizens of the latter town would subsceibo half the rent. On motion of Mrs. Deveridge a° vateof thanks waa pasaed Lo the Rey, ¥.1LW ', ILD., Becreta. ryof tho Board of Public Charities, for valuable snegestiops and fnformation by him rendered. The The Board of Villags Trustecs met Tuesday ight, —all of the mombers being present. Commissioner Sweetland senl in n commnnica. tion to the afect that thostrecte, allcys, and catch- ‘Loslns hiad been cleaned, and ware In good onler. The report was aceepted. Chiof Engineer Holly, of the Water-Worka, pro- sented s report, showing that tne expenees for the month ot June bad boen $357.20. 'The report wae placed on fio, Dy, Davis, Chalrman of tho Committee on SBew- Archiitect Bgan has invited new bids for the foundation of tho Court-House dome, and they wil} be forwarded ta the Joint Commitice on Pub- 1le Duildingn and Public Rervice lo-d4y. Whether they will be ollencrl this nfternvon or not, is not knawn, The fenture of this dome controversy lies in the fact thal, while P'erlolat and Bexton are worrying the Noard for the work, tho records of 1nhat body fnil to ahow that It was ever determined 1o build one. Walker and Egnn had eome angry worda yeater- kL Ats., 10 Paimor & BABBITI'S TOMLET SOAP. BABBITTS TUILET SOAF. 2 Unrivaled for the Q7uliet and (he o i day abont the formor'a claims for extrax for his | crage, reported that the property-owners . | Alencs offor to scnd out fen men of thelr number | near tho scene of the nccident, off loint- l‘, tath., N - yrero scvorl workmon Tncdo Juat betory tho wie, | Siemont iiouan naa ther, Wankel, S 100 oot | tnkiirione o being ased i e Cotet ouse. 1 | AT i forat o ho extensonotfho Bavlaroct | o sccompany o ow whit setlon o Uring i tho | Buz-Trombiin, ” and ™, the rain it s Heecptivg " ime aving 1] g d 1 v Ich she jaden ho awallen, Tating lora o cover [ lmecto mako fhiele eschne, It will cst sbont | fanos mestin ill bohokd In this cityton the Arat. | ¢1Ika tho day bofare, that Egan wonld_mot act | strated, and he thonglit some provision ouzht to mutdorer of Ritchio, Tho whiten have no arma | SEICH SWE 408 10 o0, BVEUR HoTHa 1: A% one of the aroltrators {n fixing the amount to | be made to conclliato the partles, The repoit wae | {0 8pare for going with the Caur d'Alcnes, and & lock Monday last Jobin Giarry dl t hich Wwatk 1d be cnitticd, efc, . Walker | accepted meseengor 18 in town for arms. B 0 O o, Liey Acet for A ear At 2 o'clock Monday last John Garry dlsappenrad v which Walker woul ed, elc. or i, . LIt varenin. How stesedoren om bowd, Who 016 Scom bin Howie o Moguan fireet. 1ie went ta pur: M’ARTHUR. malntained that Kcan had agreed to arbitrate, and, | _The Village Clerk wan {nstructed to draw on the KILLED AND WOUNDED, using the most expeditions meaus to eave tlio car- Lt chaso hay and o collect money, and it is feared THE IRVESTIGATION CONTISUED. Treasurcr for a sufficlent sam to cover the cort of a0 Tt Goap has pertecied r‘l‘“"“':l:mx"u{' 18 flest fnap has perfected, andnaw offers 10 tim e T TN IS 01 LEAT ROAT e LWorta. 'Guti ihe puress Vegetadle Oils wed tn ity manujacture, Tor Usp in the-Nuwsery it Bag No Equal Worth ten times {ta cost to every mother and famity In Cliristerdom. Bawnple box, contatning 3 cakes of & aunces cach, sent freo 1o any sddresson recelpt of 73 centa. Address . B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGUGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. Fint among the requlaites of tho totlet {3 o good arilck of foap, hut to procurd It fenot always nn eayy matier. any of tha most cxvensive Roaps in the mar ket aro made from roarso and deietorfoua tatertals, and thelr deltcate coloring and fragrant perfumo too ofien canceal the most repulsivo npuritios. 'The disclosurrs recently mado publia regarding this subject aro posis fiyeiv startiini, deverva serioun considerations Feented Soaps aro iow known to by extremely objec- tionable, especlally i€ applied to the heads Injaring the hair, trritating tha scal, and Indncing sovers leads aclica. The cliaracter of the Ingredfent may he inferred from tha statoment of a gentieman wha makes the scenting of Sonvs his business; he recently dectared that sorsons engnged in thils employment wero shurt-livedy that he hon falicn Into bad hands, 1o in described ar 30 years of age, five fect nine Incher high, dark Tair and chin whiskers, and was dreseed in dark clothes, withont cont, gingham ehirt and dack hat. Informatiun concerning hiin should ba sent to tho Weet Twellth Strcot Station. T'ne members of the Elghth Ward Greenback Club held & meeting at No. 50 Blua Island avenus last night. Tue Committco avpointed to procure o wuitable hall for the Club, fhported that no place had been fonnd, and asked for farther time to lovk nboat, which was granted. Two or threo dls- tinguished apeakers were oxpected to be present, ‘but'they failed to put in an ngpvnrlncc. 20 it de- volved upun rnne of those who were there to ad- dresa the assommbly, A meeting of the German Yonng Men's Christian Asrzocintion was held last evening st Farwell Hall, tho President, Dir. Strelch, In the chatr. "The President wan_ nuthorized (o collect money and otlior articles for the use of the Association.” The seven Vice-Presidents were appointed 3 committce 10 attend lo the incorporation of tho Socloty, A commitice conafsting of Mcasrn, Wheeler, llennlng, und Marsini was appolnicd to find out whether open-atr mectings aro advieable or not. Gen, Wllliam Tecumnch Sherman, of the United Etates Army, honorad the city with a visit yester- day, and taok np quarters In Parlors 14 and 15 of the Grand Faclfic 1lotol. He was accompanied by ‘Thoman ¥wing Sherman, his non. 1o loft last evening for 8t. Paul, wyhenco he_goes to Bismarck sud up the Missourl Hiver. Iie will visit the Yellewstono River country, and expects to mect Gen, Bheridan at the mouth of the BIg Ilorn River about the ¥5th inst. From thencethe great Yellow- stone Park will bo visited. upon Engan telling him he would noty he grew an- pry, ond threatened to stop delivering the thick etane. Igan reaponded by informing him that he could abandon the contract at any tline, nnd thot ha could get athers {o step futo his place and cmu. plefa the contract withont ''oxtras,” ectc. This ittle quarre] in but n foretaste of what Ia to come, rl\ml in it Egan ts looked to to pratect the pablie interest. The following is a full list of the killed and | B9t ‘he Prenident of the Royal Canadian Insursnco 'vmumllcld nlt Te lndl.m;‘ :nmncvn and fight, as farss | Company, Mr. Calc"hhnl Emmmm o New York Ju positively known: Killed, citlzens, Iien Norton, | to make Ingulry into tho exceeingly arbitrary James Bokor, Samuel Uencdict, Harry Mason, ;:m‘llw I'I-‘dlt h;~ Iflrl‘".n s el 'th;umtu;‘mmr ;tNmu iands of the Superintondent for the State af New B eomen Woaman Wil ey | York n rovoking itn Ticenne withont tho llzhiost Intimatiun that thero wan any linpalrment, oz op- Leo WiHimote, French Frank, Peter Datard, It. | portunity afforded to rumatc’l( Hp:hcn! had lbegg. Devino, It Dacurldgo, 1. Blund, J. Manacl'and |~y 70 the Western dusoclated Pross John Chamberlain, Company I, First Cxillry Aty LBy Iy, De=>Tle" WICSTWRIDN Eergt. Gunn, Bergt. Ryan Corporal. Thompaon, | Fobru macTreolch. bolow ‘e, oty Jestondog. Trampeter Jones; Privatos Armstrong, Durch, | and hoth sunk. The former was bonnd Inwari Colbut; Halbut, Dounle, Liston Mosforth, | Withiron und the latter outward-bound, with corn. Shullan, Shaw, Blals, Cdnnolly, Douche, lllomn'rxghlurgu ocean emmn':‘n and will bo a total Josn, The craws wern saved . Lewls, Martin, Quintan, and Sulilvan, Com- { ' Tia Eiptinstone was un tho north side of the pany 1, Fist Cavalty, Licat, Theller, | tho river, and at s point where the chanuel nar. Trumpetor Marabal, Saddler Galivin, Corporil | fows “Bio was carried somewhat wit of hee . o o 5 . The Itedwater al s time cawming down Le, Corpor) e vates Geatoris Mortls- | thu river nndef o full head of aiam. teuck tho and Simpson; wouuded, Mrs, len Norton, I, Bward, Joo Moore, (i, Shearcr, L. D. Sargent, Eiphinsione amidaliips, As soon na tho vorsels could bg separated au_attempt was wade to ’un Cupt. Trimbloy U, 8. A., Willlsm George, 1. C. Brown, PUSIING FORWARD, the Eipfinstono Into Montreal harbor, but befura reaching it ahe sank, ‘The Rudwater sank whers theeolllafon occurred, Lows, £175,000. Insured. pron isgaich from, S City, Hato Moxtneag duly 6. ~Tho Ofsngsinontiold a meet: andford's command compriaing companiel nd 1., First Cavalry, Capts. Wagnor, sumner, Sarr, Adjutants ~ Cres: {Quartarmaster ing hnznlflg it, at which It wos declied to parade un Huutington, and Surgeons Newlands uhd Kober, on the 12th of July, The Mayor's letter informning thom that they Wouid only recelvo the wrotection of nrivate Individunle is sovorely eritlciuod. Six hiun- liave arrivod en ronte to Bolse, whero they will join 1 Muj, Greeno's. comund 80 operate againet {lo Tutlans in Weirer Valicy and beyond. 'Tho com- dred participanta in the parade ate expectesd from llrod!fllle. 300 from )lam!bnli 200 f‘rom cantorn mand hias two atlings, 3 mountalir howitzer, and s train of thirteen waguns, townshipe, and large numbers from other pointd, They will prsde in regulia and have bands, bat not WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. Wasnmnarox, D, C., duly 5.—Tha Comml the sewer between Sherman avenne and Chicago avenue, and Davis strcet and llinman avenne. ‘Trustee Rellogg reparted that there wero thirteen oluts of the inlet-extension pips which stilt caked. The report was sccepled, witlh the (n. Junction that tho Commitiee inguire and find ont whether or not Capt. Falcon, the sub-contractor, was responalble for the repair of the plpe. ‘A long; discusson took place on the question whotho the Board shonld pay the linntoon bills, and, finally, it was disposed of by roforring the matter to the Viliage Attnmef, ‘The Board then adjonrned for one week. ——— AGAINST INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, Coxcono, N, H., July 5.—In the House this afternoon the followl~g resolution was adopted: Jtesolred, Thilthe revenues of tho Natlans! Gov- ornment siionid be used for tha anstaining of an eff. clent,"creditable, and cconomical Adminiatration, rad for tho payment of all honeat nd cquitable debts due to citizens, and that the surplus bo ex- clusivoly and sacredly set astde for and devoted to the liquidation of the publie debt, aad (ho Na- tlonal Gororntacnt should not nndertake auy new obligntiona uor credits for the furtherance of any spoculative schemes under he gniso of Internal Improvements that may bo for tho advantage of any particular locality or corporation, ——————— The McArthur Investigotion was not rasumed yeaterday morning, and will probably be postooned several days, Mr, Lla, attorney for tho bonds- men, having left the city Iaat night for Washing- ton to sue for time before the Government oresses Its claime againat those unfortunate genWemen. As thelr counsel, he recelved a very clear intlma- tlon from Waahington a day or two ago tlat if tho hondamen did notpay up within ten days the nenal legal proceedings would be instituted to compel them to do so. flo has held all aluog that his examination of McArthur would disclose facts to the advantagn of his clients, and he has, therefore, gone to Washington to fay the matier Lefore the aathorities, aud ask for o n-‘ of pro. ceedigs untll the examinstion shall completed. McArthur and Ford wera on hand Iclluldn morntog, but were not called upon to entify, Mr. Ela being busy with bls nrrangewents far leaving the city. In a convernation with Ford yesterday, the rc- rter learned something 1o connection with this business wirch las herctofore escaped notlce, Gen. McArthur clatms fronrthe Government &3, 000 on his contract for bullding the tmn Francisco Sab-Treasury, and $5,000 damages on tho con- iract, by eeasin of bis being compelled 1o keep ncn oui there for o longee tiine than was expected, owing to changes which the Qovernmeut mads Iy the plans. 1e also claims $1,000 ar atr!l duoon 1he contraet for the Post-OMce and £oni-toure ot Lincotn, Neb.. and & further amonut for damages, which Ima not as yot been fiznred out, The Sacre- tary of the Treamiry tas acknowdedged the cor- rectnessof theso clalmrs, but bas rolased o poy over tho amGuuts, and taken the poaition that the TUE CITY-HALL. About 1,000 revolvers aud plstols were confis- cated on the Fourth by the police. Several ecores of cannon wero slinilarly deait with. The Treasaror's receipta yeeterday wern $2,412 from the Clty Collector, 82,270 from tho Water Department, and 87,720 from the Comptroller. Comptroller Farwell yesterday Issited rovenuo warrants representing 81,800, and recelved the money, upon which ho allows 6 per cent Intercst, . Filty-eight raloon-licenses were lasicd yester- duy, making & tatal of 157 that have been |assod sincoJuly 1. The license-fcos woro abaut 83,000 yeateruay, Flovon naw casca of scatlet fever and four cases .of measles wora reported at the Health Department ycstanday, Seven deaths have occurrod this woek Trom the former discase. Anothor case of small.pox was discovered yes. terday, so there are about half-a-dozen cases now in the city. The one reforred to {s a4 tho corner of Lincoln and Town streets, The Department of Tablle Works yestorday A Col, A Glaour's ¥ead, Corvespondence London Timen, Rostenuk, June 1,~8ince my. last lettor nothing of great importanco has occurred, cx- cepting ono fact, which Is thumugm{ aignifieant. nnd therefore deserves especinl mention. Some carry Lannéss. At actlon han beon enterod agalnat lbzxenllemnn of tho Xeminnry by the solicitors of the discharged lon- | Oka Indlans fur 8,000 damegea for folsc Imprison- | frowm seventoten being the ol Vi opened elgven bids for the jmprovement af Astor | four days sgo aparty of Mustafles roturncd | ers of Indian Affairs ars to-day in recelpt of a tel- e A o 1on Joars Leing the loowect portad durlai plkdgar silitanison, of win cly,wason tho Uppes | dovernmeut can: apply, thom to e sccount ws | SRLEd Sot fonnd. (hat Richard Totere waa. the | from oo oxpedition ey had votunteerouito ut- | Siram from Inspector Walkina,dxied Vot Lapwal, | fhagr 17" let Roparato sull fuvolved hu o | mhiul (iESSEPRR A SENIY SOWATY o wrtictaof Innt Hattinday. Mo relstes that as the Ume of the | remars the amount tho bonasmen will have to py | 107est bidder for the work, dertaks, in order to procure theauthoritles hore | on th 2d inal,) stating the lwatlien aro falllng | “Tonoxro, July f.—Tt 1s roported thst Sir Jamea | Tolict fotp 1sat lnst nbviated, fiowaver. thanis 16 ho accident he was aslcop 1n Il room, not mora than | bxseecrs thonsand aoliam. — Fhon, if the Home news of the Russian forces fn Wallachia | back towarde Walla-Walla Valluy: that troops aro | werguson. e woll-known di eaterprisennd chiemical wklil Of Y. 15, T, BARKITT, of Tweaty feot from th fatal steam-pipo, when eud- | Na Tn tlg month of Juno the police made 2,817 ar- rests, df which 205 wero for vageaory, 20 for burglarly, 3 for accessary to murder, 38 for gam- bling, and 207 for prostitution. ‘The Committce on Fircand Water met in the Fire MombHl's office yesterday afternoon, and de- cided to recommend to_the Conncll that the pet!- “mx‘ l’:(lt an extenston of tho lumber district be not gratited. Messra. Ray & Whitney wore yostorday grante: pormisalon lu’ curb, grade, and pave Jackson mudz'" from Clark street to Fifth avenuo by privata con- tract, and were nlnaxlml the contmct bo pave the iotersections. Their bond was approved, The fellowing Commitices ‘bavo beon called: Qus-Light, Friday, ut 2 o'clock; Pollee, Haturda #:30 o'clock: Markets, Saturdng,d pelick; ‘Spectal Committee on (ins, Baturday, 3 o plomat, s to rucceed tional ok stould ba farced to pay over Cuat Lord Dutferifl as Governor-Genoral of Canada. 814,000 which was transfeered to RcArthar's private account. aud4i shouidte proved thai Mc. rihur has put awey List $:15, 000, —which haab- sotutely and unqualifealy desdes, —the Londsmen will uctba placed Insucir 8 bad position afterall, THE WEST' PARKS. MEETING OF TITE DOALD. The West Park Doard-ield a rogular mectiog at 5 o'¢lock last evening in the ofico, 23 South Halated streot. There were prescut-Commiasioners Lipe, Standford, Muus, Schultsc, and Millard, with President Lipo in the chair. A communlcation was presented from Bx-Cov, Deveridge In regard to his ol clatms for land mcln‘!ng them, and thut the Northern Indions ars uie “Annnerm ordor from the War Departmont di- Tects thy ironefer of the Becond Reziment of In- fantry froin the Department of tho Sonth to the Dopartient of the Fucific for the purpose of rein- ztlnmnlm: Gen. Howard in his operntions ugalnst the 1ans. cal o w Yark, the worli-renowned Soap Naunufacturer, Whoss {mtfiansa catablishment i by far the Jargmat of {13 Xind intho United Statea. ‘Fiie rotiown of M. iannires various productions ha for many years hoon whdely uls- seminate, hut thia luses, miooass 1a tha spproirista crown 1o the namerons vice mios wiready ahicved, After yoarn of pntlent Iabur and aciendific oxpertinent, Mr, BAnucre ik sucecoded [ pefecidig tha compueite tlon of the Ancat{ctiet soap ever Introdnsed. The prine cipal ingredienta aru the purnst vezatahie ofin; the man= ufacturing pricessea are entirely now and orliinal, and Slie reantt'isaloiply unparailed In ks dopartment ot fu= B.T. BasmrraTorer foars fa the trady-marl by whiicli thts vlexant tllet Juxury §¥ deaienated, uad 1or applieatian o tie deiicats 41 of [nfanta, children, and ladie, (118 altogatber unequaicd dn 118 smollient E’npemmA TR'I Soup (8 not perfumed, tho Ingredients ing of siich uhwolute pu pirs no wid from 1 and their Intended tnovements. One of the ;;urt{hcbo:u a u[hnhu‘ym emg}g}n ht:l his prowess, in shape of a head, wi car- ried-stuck on a hnyomt over his shoulder, This herbore proudly nlong until summoned by an officer from a battery commanding Giurgevo from the raliway., It wasat this moment that ths two men (oneof whomn is a watchman on the line and the other o plate-layer) frotn’ whow 1 gleancd this Information, witnessed tho dis- {:u-ung spectablo. As may well be imagined, t was not long boforo Turkish soldiers asscmbled aroand to glut themsolves with the sight of a Glsour's head. Tho Mustafies, bear- ing this bloody trophy, were two in_number, and had also o prisoner with them. Tho plate- ‘- denly there waa o tarrinc crack, an angry rvar of wicam, filllng tho staterooma and cadbln, 4 momen- tary calm, and then the awful groans and cries uf the maimed and scalded. Feollag forand throwing on Yln of his clothing, he ran Lastily to the ladien cabin, and was relieved indeed to sco the ouly missing ono of his party siep out of her stateroom Just as he wan about to, kick In tho door, na the Tooma were at that moment stlll fali of hot stcam. NEW BUILDINGS, The monthly report of the Huperiutendent of » Bulldings makes {ho followine exhibit: Total num- ber of bulldinge erccted, 1445 namber of feot of atreet-frontags, 34,5724 there wero 15 one-stor) bulldings without basements; 36 two-story, turec-atory, and 1 five-atory; there were 4 onec- story bubldings with bmumenl‘k 30 two-story, 20 DEATIIS, . . 5 RING—Cecolla Mary, daughter of Thomas nnd Eliznbeth King, July’8, sgod 3 years asd 10 wnuths, . Funeral from 107 North Paulina street, July 0, at 11a. m., by carriagos to Calvary, FLANEDY—Of cholera infantnm, James Ed- ward, yonngest aon of Edward and Elleu Flanedy, July 5, aged 0 months and 10 days, Fuueral from reslilcace, 145 West Jacksonstreet, Baturday, Jaiy 7, by carrlages to Calvory, DEWYS—July 4, of consumption, after a linzor.* mg illness, Rdward Dewys, aged 40 years, at hia realdence, 177 Wost larrison sfreet. BIGNS OF TROUBLE. Heuocn, Mon., July 4.—ectotgry Mills, who yinlted Missonla, hus returned and Yeporis 1o the Governor in sibstauce a8 folluws: The alarm in ‘Weatern Montana, caused by the news of tho out. \broakat Cauiss Frirle, reactiod thers about tha me time thata Nez Perce, clatming Lo come from Lowlston, sl that the Nen Perceawere com- Iug to raid the valley, A friendly Fiathead pris vyntely warned soma of his inthuato whito friends it ey eheintitry 1o dink ing iterior matorins, “Tha o Tor fined tase considnrs tio ahsenca of arilfrial porfnina elocks Bireeta | lnyor, who f8 % Dlgariat, on naiing whother | of thy lpenaing oanger, Tue #iathoada began to fy. Funeral to Calvary Cowctery, by carrlage. ¥ri- | {RidSrReiotatanentacis atloio peeliorcpractery Thick miory. O four.atory, 1 fho-utory:. 08 ware | Deverldzs in regard 1o b Ol clalit for hond | oo Rilors. North Division, Saturdoy, 3 oclock, | th hiud pelonged to o Muscov, was, avewered | et diflerenily, hocame roservad in their talk but | 'ay at § o'clock, " A1l frieuds and acquaiotancos T e R e e e Tk :-?;kd:':llllf-?::w?&' fw‘éifin'fi"fu tsctonea ] | Commiteo. An(lain In yeslarilay s papers ""“‘l foat_ tue g,’,‘fi’" S].u:n:r, whnhl:!ld dm{;,‘ u","'l&'{fyd‘"’{: e (“.5’,'"n".fr‘&'."é'?u.v”"fi':f;"f{u‘? ek |2 rlin i thed e zpoctally deatrabie for tho o af lsdten and ey [ 4 s outstanding certificatos of the popular loan wonl achians. ec ero 19 1ttlo doub Nea g S chill 1T ) il riata I thoe ghron, 1 public ofee. 26, Lame, 8 sheds, G5 | C, A, Vandercook prosented a petition ssking-] $o rodeemod Saturday. 1t shouid hato atated that | tho two men were Wallscllan stopliords, who MEDIOAL e nlich, wh et ke & haavy (AEGor I¢1a o the vnlle{ Intimated thst his bend had fone to daho to tight, and in time would coma ik to_ Ditter [wot, 1iis band in the valley, con- sting of about thirty lodyce, now undera yonng ief named Joseph, wore eent for froin Jdaho, permisslon to run a line of ratlroad turough Cene tral Pak, by way of Leke streot, west of the Southeastern Hallroad track. Heforred to Judiclary Committee. tho Caenptraller would commenco Bu(lnini to re- deem the populaz-loan certificates as they fell due. Mr, J, §. Denuls, one of the ot's nominecs to tho Hoard of Kducation, is sald tv be o goatle- men's tollot, anl as It makes n hesvy latker Itis aloo vna Gf (he ineac soapa £ e e e o, Dolue piaced apon th market, brt the demand {of & will sooa come generul,—New Jork Tridune, Jhnd bad the ill-luck to come across the Mustafles in thelr foray. The line watehman, a Turk, also told me that ho had soen tho bead, which the Blustalle, ulter being Schonck’s S8es Weed Tonte. Tn the atmosphero experienced hore during tho 1.500,, During tha half year just closed thore on Imore hufldlnfilmln; on tnnndurlm“ the m . “Uhey tried L go oat by tha Nox Perce trall at tho 4 \ oot Tkt 01 2670, aa will ppeas trom 1he. follows | CoFne iosnce Committe reported billa approrcd | manal exienriva travol and Inrge means, of hick | prafscd aud potted an the back by'tho soldiers, | howd of tba villey, byt fulled, prohably encoun. | SuImEr montas, tha lethargy praduced by the beat B, T, BABBITT, New York Cliy. fug: i 17, | o8 follows: Pay-rell, S7,800.17; catata of W, { Sultate and scicnuidcattainment, s uousually fina | Lok to Rustchak, Ilewas, however, stopped | teriug snow. They 'camos buck 1o the Lo0lo tratl, wpirailana fodaca bodlly energy, pastiens | o ORE 8 ber of bulldings. (s 713 | Bmart, $4,040; otlier 1oms, —making o 1 of | dekateran good °flw? amsu of broad views, | gt the firat gate of the town and Torbldden to | aud atarted ovor that in great haste on the 22d of | quent perspiratlons roduce y energy, particu. OXL STOVES, Jumber at bullding T 34,040 3 tota and an ex-clergyman of tho Untveesallat Clnrehi. | Gurry” ilia. hoad exposed for fear of larming | June. About thls timo, "also, Charles, the ¥iat- | larly thoso sulfering from thu oftecte of dabilitating Y e & itu 124 144 | S18.00240. 1le haa besn connected prominontty with ‘educa- f yReFY e MO SPKREL 0 TR 0n SR 56 | headw® Chuct, disappeared, and on the 28th 10 | gleesses. In order to keep m natural heaithful The Adams & Westlske Wirs (isuze kS e i 304 | Tho Financo Commhtoo alao nsked to be altowodr] fouul lutorcats of Wikcousio s, jowe, The B omaks, who aro nothing mora than Mo, | Mdlans wers to ba seon 18, the valley. ‘Thiasone | aetirity In the systom we must resort o artificlal Non-Exploslve 1L NTOVE, - 2 el 12| 0 vorraw $10,000 for arxty daye, at & rate of lu- | MaYor lnaot persbasy Aoqutintel wiin e nonslc Imml medanbed Bulgarians; they aro both crucl | oepuie of thess coneuriart facts wes ta Crosto yoa..| means, For this purpose Schenck's Sew Woed J Lta, sonatruction rendera ft Atie }; [ 7 | toreat not to oxceed lgn T tgfll per_auuuim, 10 | jarve pumber of gentlemen §o whom be bas the nd fanatical. WILh few exceptions, they can- | era) alurm, Duncan McDousld had seon Chiofs | Tonla Is very effectual, ' A fow doses will creato sn K ONLY RAVH DIk T il g:::l]l#m ’t:lz_ulnz duo wilhin the next tirty days. | creatust roufionce, His lonur expects much of | not speak tho Turkish langusge, Bulgarian be- | Mitchell ~ and —Arice ‘on tha 28th, * und | appetite and glve fresh vigor to the enervated body, 8 et uny and sll circnme en130,02 gamn 28 | An opinionof the Connsel of the Board was pro- r. Denuis. {ug spoken by them. thoy had wald that they would wot d stances, [ the markee, lndorsad aa 5. For dyspepeia, 1t s invalunhle. dMany eminent 0 X ————— fight the whites the men might kil such by A. A. Lambert, Professor of "Tho velue of hasom: iAo a8 mh‘m‘. d:m‘l “l: .‘:Im;lm:‘!‘cul: ?;l:]n ,':::.;E. Du"-'lr‘.d‘ :a.nuu' “-ru:g:m{‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS‘. A ltoyal Prophet. e Arst" The Inferanco o hisd from thole siate- | Phymclans have doubted whetlier dyspepala can bo IN TOE | Chemistry, K. ifmatius Coliege, and ant six mmonthe was $230,000, which shul 3 Bided 1o for 1877, B Vey < . might be holding the office of Park siogor. ‘The Secretary submitied o series of resolutions regarding papers, which provide ilst.sll bills, vouchiers, etc., referred 0 committeecs ahall be roturnod a8 tho next rexular mouting, uuless special permlation to rstaln the same longer ba rauted by the Uoard, Previons to special moet ngs which may bo called, the Becretary shall notif; the Chalrmian of these committoes (0 have thelr pers reudy, unless otherwise directed by the oard, Tho Auditor s Jequired to sign and retarn vouchers within two days of dellvery to him, to the Hecretary of the DNosrd. Upon refusal fo sign vouchors, he shall return them with accompanylug wrilten siatements. ‘Tha resolutlo 'The Judiclur; M. Teuner, Pira-Marstio) of Chicnzo, TIIY ONLY Oll Stove on which naxe 150 and ‘snother operxtion can be rforniod B Ao saiio thine on asia- 1 Kinstovn. Slanutsctured by Tha Ad- i ame & Weal 5.y Chicai, AGRNTS WAN RV MELE, Bond for lilustrated Clr; culars a ] i | | nd 'fernia to Audits, or call and seq (110 Sloved o oper INGERSOLL BROS., 44 Clark-st., Chicu _UONFECTIONER Y. N B RS innisnrunis CELEBRATED throaghout the Unlon—expreased 1o all ris. 1™ and upwnrd at 45, 40, 0c per B. “Adldrcss JUNTIERL, Confece [ o L R— nents was that their young men wera disafivcied, e and they did not think they could control them. ‘The tigmitus Indlans wero informed of the Idabo troubles by two L'Oretlles un the id. ‘Thele ac- countof the fight at White 1iird Canon wan not re- colved witn full credit, BcDonald says that ‘zrnp- arations have Jong boen progressing for an alllance of all the Indiane to fight the whites. ~ Incidental the Indians have advices that tho Crows are ako poace with Slonx and ally againat the whitce. They had word thata Crow Chief would this apring refuse to go wlong wilh the soldjers, but would_ostensibly go ont ulone to fight the Sioux, When near tno Sloux camp he would wend ten men to tggal with Sitting Bull for g{vn:e and an alllauce in an offensive wor, Two e Perces are now with him, ‘The I'en d'Orcliles #ay that the Nex FPorce rising wae preinsture, Uno nermanently cured by the druge which aro goncrally employed for that purposo, The Sea Weed Tonlo 4n Its nature s tgtally different from such drugs. 1t contains no corrosive minerals or acids; fn tact, 1t asalsta the regular operations of nature, and sup- plies her deficlencjes. The tonic in .ts nature so much resembles the castric julca that it {n simost identical with that fluld, The gusiric juice Is the natural solvent which, in & healthy condition of the body, gauses tio food taba digested; and when this Juice {8 not excreted in saMciont quuntitics, indigestion, with all iLs distressing symptome, fol- low, The Sea Weed Tonic performs the duly of tho gastrio juico whon the latter fs dofictent. Bchenck's S¢a Weed Tonie sold by all dragyists. : added to the total ulding i cheaper \ thus year than loat. 4 FORT-OFFICR RTATISTICE. The m"owlnr statistics show the work done by +the lettor-carriors and the extent of the money- “arder businoss at the Post-Ofiico durlog June: Cartlers employed, "fli detivery-iripe, dnlls. 404, colloctiun. tripd, dally, 411, Yiverod: Reelstered lettors, 12, 1205 mall latters, 1,400, 0003 ta)-cards, m&b: ocal letiera, 240, 8013 newspapers, ctc., o orce, . 183, ‘Col: Usl); poatal-cards, 440, 200 ; o te., 300,230, ‘Total pleces haudicdy Money-orders issncd: Domestic, 3,300, 8457, - 90U,UD? Canadtan, 43 $571.205 Britlst, 110, 81+ ‘efi.h{i’é “!‘!Hlll’l, 124, .l.mfl:,:li wise, U Parle Corespondence INi Nall Qaselte, The following {8 & paragraph from s lettor which the late Queen of Ho'land wrote to Na- poleon 111 Pafter Badowa. It goes to E:uvn that the credit cr:}u)'ad by hit Majesty of being Eifted with cof crable political ~foreaighit was uot undeserve **You jabur under atrango fllusious, and your fnnllgu has_sadl dlm‘nlu hed within the “last uitnight, You allow the weak to bo trampled upon, and you permit your nearcst nelghbor to iucrense {n fnsolenco and brutatity. rogret that you should have conaiderod me personally intercated In this quostion, and that you should rofuse to sce the fatal dunger of a powerful Germany aud o powerfal Italy, 1t s the dynasty Gospel temperance meeting in Lowor Parwell Dl this evening, conducted by W. 1. Marray. Poat 28, . A. I, will conulder maitars of jm- portance in regular mueting this evening. Mem. bars of otber Posts aee fovited, ., © The Rev. J. M. Glbeon, D, D., will give 8 Bible reading 4n Farwell flof] Bunday afternoon, 4:30 o'clock, Subject:* ** A Model Christian." The Virst Ward Council of the National Unlon Leaguo of Illinols will meet this ovoningat 8 p. m, in their ball in the Grand Pacific Hotel, The meeting of the Chlcago Union Velsran Clubh callod for this evening was an error. At the last ere lald over for one week, 3 oreiitae made & report on tho | resuiar mesting tha Club adjourned untl) Wednes- | which is menaccd, and which will have to sulfor | 9f thoir Chivfa had bevn opposed 10 the hostilitics. s SULU, Tolalr, Ofdots i Ju2Use 10 | declaration o trust 0 e tx:‘fuhdwg Uonry | oy, July 11, the consequunces. 1 sy this becauss It g tho | Rucantly at & Conncll be aunounced that Lo wes OIL-TANKN. ot et ok v U, | Uiecatitt, A, TSR ot T | UThncaoty mection o, e Rimarot e O | s sadaou whl sckbowledge Iy whea oo | i s repuaicne b polei iasicy ) 12 i Bwies, N : Or 3 Foople's Homu was b ternoan, Mrs. Gibbe presiding, Tno cash collec- tions from all sources were reporied 10 bo Ji76.02; werchandise, $110.60. AWIiLSON &4 EVENDEN, } OIL TANKS nished treon to the value of about $14,000. The m}fm was placed on e, 'he Hoard then adjourned for two weeks. ‘good guia aud ammanition, even it they bad to trade thelr horees. Hoou after two of them went (o the trading post near Lapwal, aud one do- ate. *Do not supposo that the misfortunc which ) 32 7 ers, 52, 162,12, od trom d 4l Mo s i Gseolvod trom denuaiting overwhelms mo' in the disaster of my vountry , Postastors, $4147,001. Kemitted to New York, 7,010, v . 5 Wurlemburg) renders me unjust or suspiclous, | sired to buy 8 guu. The trader refused to let hua AND ING NS, o NOTELARRIVALE. A oy ol e Venlco codod, Auairis should bave been assist: | bave t, ssylog il they” wero bad indlaus, Tho i . A BRIERING DANS, ) e L O e Tvemont Jlouss~The Hon, Anton, Klsus, Grean Day | Side parks thi year, aince tho 13t of Morch lasi CRIMINAL, ed, aud you shuuld bave marchied on the Ruine lm".:“"xl pulsting to the, sun, sald that befure it . TEIXTONAGO. sluzlessse. Trini Pl T Giome New '.".";\.E?.!"'n‘.' Lathvo, Banal. aud finposed your conditions, To sllow Au- | %6t heshould havo uge, ~“ha trader rame arouud ) & $ub pos ciraLvus. 2 ule counter ta efect htw, when the [ndan [nzara, 5S¢ Loul Cash In hands. b Ty bitta Aunte Dongherty, 2 yoars of sgo realding at No, A stria’s throat to be cut was more than & criine; Addnse the qlosr g 1. \ader DAt e S un.u‘.'."'l‘f "}."mu.."lmm AUCTION SALES. et ? Tt hewd: 347 Wembwor e, wak ot 1 e | e bider v thle o o e, | B2, "ty Bl i i 1 oty . e BANEN QUEEN. itz e i s by some unlnowa person on the Bourtn T bail | {13801 IEGC LL3io 0 Wty it F G wit 1 | St Sy “uHied ok soiirer i rode to cons | WA A, BUTLEILS & CO, KEEP’S LINEN CUFFS Mokl 'r{fffl' i alyuck the bune afew Inches above the kuee, | o4 to provent the ruln of what has {nspired | whin thelr comrades turned out and massacre A y Javel Mou. 0. 1. Parker, nporty tertiouse, Cedar itaplds: John Dillon, New urk; M. L. Joelyn, Woodstock; . Ayer, rdi . M, bpaliond, Ban Francisco....irand Itcifo—{ica. | Waiiaw T, Sucrman and Thouias Ewing Blicruan, bt Jouls; Willtam Kndicott, Bustua: Philetus sswycr Oolixuatii dy Comuulston Anctionecrs, 1188ad 120 Wabash-av. TERTOLITIDO Yurniture & Fixtures. fracturloy it so badly that Dz, Audrews eays smpu- taiton will be necessary. Lato on the evening of the Fourth James Me- Donnell, s boarder ut the Parker House, got lnto me witli 50 much faith und o much affection.” | ail people on tho Salman River. ‘These aro storiva current winong the Indinuy, Frow all tuformation 1 think )t probable Lhat a general conceried rining Lias been in contemplation, but that the time had nol arrived when tho onttroak was precipitaicd in Four-ply. The vary best; $1.50 per half doz., or 25 per palr. 1734 Enst Madlson-atl. AUCEION NALSIS. aor Bhiells, thA gooa story of Priuce Paskievitch, father of 6 ¢ ;3. V- Maloueyibox fand; Lawreieo Burke, saaltercationonOudenavenus, nearTweltih atroet, | the Princess, clka;(uky,m:lnu gnfim‘nlh:‘rurxum ldato. Fiey hiave ot sluge ad thma to ofres i Large Orchestrion, By "flflgfi.{ #'3&":&”33}.[,..‘.‘; CO., ow _yorky Georgs Y¥armer, Newar .. which he received a cuf T oft car, o~ ne: ’ ons ot operation, robable tha D - B Erih ety ghul B D Unicort, HRA B e A awa o it - 1o wae | S e K ot Pollen ke, | Chatiha aa pote to Ldkho via the Loip tratl, 1t I{nabe Planc-Forte, &e., | Juimer Tnus—d. " 0, bubiugu { attended by Dr. Hall, aud was takon Lo bis hiogge. | tery to ba sllenced by his own sxtillery, sad be- Erslrie, Cho 'ULEDO, conelating of th vlejrant Urchesteion, tho leriest sud finest In the world; 8 Concert Girand Knabe Pisno, ; 120 ouios from Missoula Lo Ca AT ATOCTION, i Dr. A B A 2 ] b New, Tty iooilog B, Lot cha AUMANE SOCIETY. At5:30 last_evening & two-story brick building | came perfectly wild with rae on obscrying that | 106, & the favacile “Chlaf of (b dlsaGected | On FRIDAY, July 4, st 10 oclock a. m., at the OUR REGULAR WEEKLY BALE, HoiJ; AL Pondeld, isoetiu"J. C. Okiooly Burilog- ’ It trantion i NoD Vinchmace avenue. by | the arcitery fre produced 5o approciable effect, | 1ndiaws, and it _ls “estimatod “that he coa TOLEDO, 141 Madisou-at., 2 wai e 10 biceel G N X WO Arastrank, CHAXGE OF NAME, $ Tobrool, tumbled down, Some four oFive | Galloping o tho battery he. awked: o Whai | Soairol’ 200 warrlors, lucluding Michell's and | We will ell all tho Iurnttare snd Fixtures of tha Friday.July 6,9:30 0°Clock, o 1lup. Le_owith, Leavonworiui (i K, it The 1llinols Humano Socloty met yesterdayafter- | workmen were ongaged upon the building at the I Arlcea’ suun wen. One-half of the Tudlans called Fiatheads snd Pon de' Urcilles are Nes Perces, or intermarried until the name luthe only distinc- tlon. Michell, tbo Fen d' Orellle Chicf, about Jocheatep, K. ¥y b, . B Ta {diot is in che here!” " **1, sir," anawered ealander, 6 Fi on officer, * Then down you go to tho ranks this very day,” sald Paskievitch; ¥ you don'tbe- noon at 4 o'clock {n Parlor No. 1 of the Grand 3 LG time, but, lnllnnnu1 they noticed the structure NEW AND SECOND.UAND lneos i W, Campbell, 3ot | pacigo Hotal, Thiore were present Mevars Jubn G f quaking, and escaped in thne to save themaselyes. 7-octave; tbreo Walaut Coun- ables, one splendid 42-light i i i PARLOR SUITS . Fulladelplla; W. O Diowater Shortall (Chalr), Edwin Les Hrown, It. P. Derlck- At about 3 o'clock {uuu-dnnn-moon two un- | pin to know your trade; your shells do not ex- | atxty lodges, fourtoa lodgs, near tho dt. Ignatius | Chandeller, 30 (iaa Cbandoliors, two large {llumi- " [ufll xlflfflh‘,mlu_nw ey sun, Jobn C. Dore, B, I. Calver, Jobn T. Dale, | known men entered ihe grocory store of Dempaey | plode.” %I kpow they don’t,” answered Misslon. Arices haw from Afteen Lo twenty lodgcs & Johnson, corner of Plorco and Halsted struets, and while one of them engaged the atteutlon ol Mr. Dempsey, the obily person lnuenlnllho tlue, 11, and securod all A. W. Landon, C. W. Lends, O. J. 8tough, Johu McDonsld, O. L. Dudloy, and Mre. Ja: Ttowley. nated Bigns, ony Dumb-Waller, ete., ele. of Flatbeads near the Jacko Axoncy : Charlu, th ' A BULTERS & CO.. Auctrs, Flathead ChIef, hae from seveniy-ove to ninety WAL BULTE S DO Rucien lodges, which recently made the Hitter Hoot Val. the Captatn; **for the best of all reasons, that they can’t explode,” **Thut's s lie,” s the E. Al raner, Freeports C. 3, Morrie, Plauo AR A g i s NEW CHAMBER SETS, ¥, Afull line CARPETS. Lounges. Extonslon Tabl the other dart for the t Prince, *Is 1t} Bee for yoursclf "m"i" ¥0- | gy their headquartors, ~they hiave beon very warly MORTG- A_G-EE’SSA I E} Book-Cases, Ueaks, (rlum,z A, & num:: THE GIRLS Mr. Drown offercd the following, which was | it coutaioed, —some §83. Lotk men cacaped. f:‘;fifi&infi":‘flifif’s‘m‘?‘fl"fn q 315""} 1{'71'3 ?'?’ut. nl.;d.«xm s camo —iud Inoz Keolonal lay ators, &c. ‘Geners| Househuld Goods, &c., &o. b . N ! or ges at Flathea e. ‘I'wo com- N, . e I (e s corperation ba | o oorena; % M Cose, oblaining money by | betcon bimsclf sid the Marshal. AR IR | IonE, lodken 1t Bimn e T ed A+ Our Salesroamy, ELISOL FORHIOY & 00 shal tranquilly crossed bis arms and watched il the fuse sputterud and weat out, ‘“There, »ir," sald the artilleryman, triumphantly, as he throw the shell on ‘the ground. “You wero right, after sll,” growled the Murshal, and sods away to suother polut of the liue, but at night the Captain recelved at his tent the Cross ot Bt. Viadimis,for bravery in the feld. e ——— INDIAN QUEEN CHEWING TOBACCO 1u the beat tabacco In Chicago. Sales are Increas- tug efery day. Frosh recelpts of the adlebrated *‘Indian Queen” are cootinually arriving. You can boy {t only at G, Luerssen & Co.'s, Nandolph atrect, M. Davenport; Marti Ibinive, accomplice of W. L. Lockmab In' the Ia ceny of carpenter's tools from J. T. Dufly, of No, 230 Latsied street; Willlam Dennis, larceny of & golut watch and chain from Dora Detnis, his wife, residing st No. 60 Nineteenth street, Justico Sunnnertuld yestenday held the follow- {og: Clark Fierco, attempting to pick the pocket OF E. C. Adsuus, st tho Micblien Southern Depat, six mo s In ] uuve o ‘urrection; . charged with vivlating the Fourth of July ondle nanc, $1 fn cach; William Ward, tapping the tiil of Charles Farroil's saloon, on Market street, $500 to the Crtmiual Court, _Before Justice Morriso Cbria Cutler, Wiiliaw 0'Donnoll’ Willlam aricy, sud Lizzle Keyed, eix mobths eachi dward Conlvn, vagtant, $100 fine. Befors J istica Hawmiuil), the Nortu* Pler nitess of 8 weok ko laat_Busday wore discharged for lack of ovi- deuce, but were at ouco resrcestod on a caplas, they Baviug beeu indictod by the Urand Jury, Lits Wednesday evening Maggie Mcllale, 13 firaunl e, while onber way to hivrsistes's house, 0. 182 Weat Fifiveuth strcet, froma plcule st Oewald's Garden un Halated stroct, near tho Stock- Yards, was met by a youn; n on tho curner of hiriy-8fth siroct, whokindly consented to vee har bome. \Wheunear‘Jwenty-elghih stroettho villaln endeavored o pe tado the 1litle oge 1o go with bim out unthe prairie. 6o refused, sud bie retaliated by selsing ber and trying lo carry berlo the pralrio. Herocreams broughl suime citlzens to her asslst auce, but her assailant beld them at bay by threate LBy to shuol, aud toally vacsped In the duskocss. Kewived, That the pame BL cllitcas from that of s Ths Socloty fur the froveotion of ur‘u:&{'m R ACAR A 380 Ad Joba Mchonald presented a comminlon from Tov. Cullom as follows: 1, Ghelby al. Cullom, Governor, etc., for and on be: Balt of thio peopls of ‘thls staw, do Couintuivn sald Jelin Mebousid biate Ageot for 'the Tuwh uf Lake, In Lok Coutty, o sacurs thi ouforuewmeit of the 1aw fuF 14 proveutlon of erucity t aulin Upon the motion of Mr. Dare, the bearer of the commisslon was elected a mewber of tho Boclety. The membery then informally discussed thy very common practice of prodding tattle with spears, as ls dopa 8l the Btock-Yarde, The watcring of cattle was also discussed,—in fact, the geop- ersl butter trestment ' of cattlo; aud it wae sungesicd that = Chicago enter mnfimmeut with Butlalo, Fittsbarg, Now York, and other cities furtic appoluting of agents ‘whuea duty it would be Lo seu that cattle in translt were bumancly haadlvd sud cared for. Mr, Hrown offercd e foliowing, which wss adopleds e HKesolced, That the Execative Commities be tostruct: e e et eot. Mlumato socieiies Wi 33 ew of preventing crueitics Woward stock in tragalty By, thab hc{ &% the same time inqulre loto We feasls bllity uf bololug » conveutiun of feprescutatives trom e sexers] wcicttes at gucl tlug 3ud plece 4 wiay bo ure&l‘uwn, aud report 10 this Soclery 8t some fulure o ellg. Mr, Jawes L. Wilson, of Winunetks, was elected to wemberehip. g ‘Too Cbals was sppolated a commitico of one 10 four ihtiee 'trom Mlssouta. ' “n ¥riday “Capt. . ua ¥, U . C ek, 11 o i 8, By H, 0, HUNT & CO,, - 276 Kast Madison-st. fadustrial Assoclation was held in the club-rooms of the Trement 1ouso yesterday afterroon. Mre. Dr. Warduer, of Calo, occupled the chalr, and thera wero ulvo prescat Mrs, J, L. Deveridge, of Kvanston; ¥rs, C. A. Beck, Centralla; sirs. Hay, Csatralis; Mrs. C. U, Martin, Quiocy; Mre. Myra Bradwell, Mre. A. B. Stockbam, M. J. E. Eyster, Mre. J. E. Suwith, sud Mr. George ) Btrout, of Chlcago; dre. J, T. Uumpbreys, of Bloomisgtun; Miss Currie Caldwell, Mrs. J. B. 3ix, spd Mre. Tisdale, of thisclty. MBS, WAKDNER ehid that the work was fully organized in every Cungressional district fn the State. The Associa- tivn was incorpursted, sund had an office lucated In Cilcago. What waa naw requised was monoy, and slio fuvored calling on the publis for small sube scriptions. 1t would requize at least Lwo years to et up such a fund ss would be required for the Vaildiog of a tate Industrisl Bckool. Every one kuow the necesslty for it, and knew how many pauper chlldren there were fn want of such a hume. Mrs. Ur. Mix explatoed that the Chicugo Auzll- Aary Branch of the Assoclation was willing W cu- Lperuto with Lhe Blato Assoclation, bus claitcd to 40 00 1o Jts own way, Thu members Lhought that io the weantinie, uutld 8 genersl plan would be . /.@ywlmm Loz caseylog out such Saturday Morning, July . 1_¥ool-Tsble, 3 Billtard Tabl o Bazes, rou Sale, L abiens g g Counten fos Ao} Lare irdn Bala, 1 Ealo with Burglar-Proof Als0 30 Canary Binis, Sne slngers, with cages. WA BOTHOH S L0 Auwlioneers. TTENS & CO.'8 BEUULAK SATUBDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS BATULDAY MORNING at 8:300'clock, at 118and 120 Wabash-av., N. K. cor. Madlsou-st, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION, Monday, July 8, at 11 o’clock, AT OUR SALESROOMY. Elegant atone-front dwelllag, with 50 feof of corner Soulh Park Boulovard and Thirty-alghibh-at. Frame cuttaie, 13 foct grouud, o8 Calumet-ay., aear Thl’ll)-cl e 8k 24 Lota froutingsouth Fark Boulevard, Calumat, aud Forreat-ars. 17 Lota on Butler-st., near Fifty-secun 14 Lota on Bascll-at., uesr Fifty-secor WAL A. BUTTELS & (0., Auctlogoers. whick, 1f be setilers could furnish them, 1d'post vidsties in the Lolo 'I'ho setthers have buen adylsed Lo co. block-houses at some central poinle at eral farus, whero they could tally quickly sod with- stand o0 aitack. Sixty stands of arms will reach n Saturday.” Forty stands reached there "fhero shuuld boad least 160 guns sent to Missoula. A company vf jufantry earry sbout elghty guns,and have from forty Lo ity io fusceve, This would make abost 300 yood rifes svallable for use, A company was organized st Missoula on ¥riday, aud another at Stevensville. There ma; not bo any hostilitiva in Westorn Montans, sad {t dues not svem probable that tliers will be sny im- medistely, ‘The most expericuced frontiersmen. @ coolest aud most reliavis, do not ke the pres- t sapect of allalry, end regard the wituation ss grave, On Saturday, July 7, at {0 a. m,, WE BHALL SELL SUPLRIOR Parlor Suits & Chamber Sefs, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, Lounges, Dedatesds, Buresus, Commorlos, fina line of . B, aud Ingrain Oarpots, Hair Mattrosscs, Lo, oto, Also tho balance of goods removed from Bkinner House to ba closed out without reserve, by order of morte gugecs. HIBAM BHUSL, Auct'r, By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, @ s0d 7O Wabash avenue. On SATURDAY, July 7, at 9 o'clock 8. m., 850 Lots W. G. Crockery, 100 Folding Gewlog Tables sud Walnut Cribe; Parior, oLl Sa et Dlalag. A ead Richen Lo FURNITURDE, Parlor aud Office Deaks, Bhow-casos, Block T, Holiow Ware: Cullery, Mivom, Licirigerators, Wire Sortagh CURI &G (EO. P, GORE & 0O, Auct'a’ . ——————— REAL ESTATE AUCTION. On Monday, July 8, Willlam A. Butters & Co. will scl & large amount OF rcal eslate. Al this ssle will be the *'golden opportunity” 1o iuvest at bot- tom prices, a8 it must be sold regardiess of price Ill"leLIIpflll wmost faversble terms. Coll snd get a by i ———— A Ohlld Killed by Whilsky, Montreal Witness, Ou the 4th inst. a man named George Martin, who keeps & tuvern on \ashlugton street, Bherbruoke, drove to s furm he owns iu the vicinity, taking with him a bottle of whisky, acd llunnfi:d under 6 ycars. After treatlug his left the child In the barn, yith the rey malns of the whisky—supposcd 10 bave been about & plut. Ob his return the whisky bottle was empty, sd the poor buylay stupldly drynk ———— A FACT, It persons knew Lhe character of the chosp bake fog-powders eold, $hero are very few who would prefer tho sdultersted asticle to Dr. Price’s Pure Creaw Baklng-Fowder,